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SLATER'S MEAT BISCUIT For SPORTING DOGS. YARD DOGS. PET DOGS. IS the best food used for Dogs, and is used by most of the Principal Sportsmen in Britain. Price 22s. per Cwt. or 3s. per Stone. Sole Agents for Swansea- TAYLOR & COMPANY, Sole A.gents for W. & A. GILBEY, 6, fastle Square, Wine and Spirit Importers and Distillers, London. SWilllSCil MESSRS. PHILLIPS & CO. Are now shewing a most superb Stock of Spring Novelties Combining the three requisites, viz:-Elegance, Durability, and Cheapness, in SILKS, I YELYETS, SHAWLS, JACKETS, DRESSES, MILLINERY, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW HATS, LACE & FANCY GOODS, COSTUMED AND SKIRTS IN GREAT VARIETIES. Millinery and Dressmaking Departments-Are under the manage- ment of competent and tasty forewomen. Ladies' Underlinen, Baby Linen, and Trimmings, at fully 20 per cent. less than is usually charged. AGENTS FOR DENT'S UNIVERSAL SHIRT* (6s. 6d. EACH, OR G FOR 3Gs.) AGENTS FOR HO "W 33 3 S ZMZ^-CIHIIIsriES, 11 LONDON IIOUS,U, CASTLE STREET., SWANSEA, PIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, AND IMPROVED MELODY HARMONIUMS, BY THE MOST EMINENT MANUFACTURERS. J A D E R Begs to solicit an inspection of his present NEW S TOe K Selected personally with the greatest care, embracing all the most recent improvements, and which are now offeied at greatly REDUCED PRICES, for CASH. SUPERIOR INSTRUMENTS FOR HIRE. ALSO ON THE THREE YEARH SYSTEM OF PURCHASE. The Largest Assortment of Music and Musical Instruments in Wales, suitable for this Season, also for Presents. 9, "WIND STREET, SWANSEA. :r.v1: -0- 3VT :B Xj 33 S THE MERMAID, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. W. BAMPFYLDE, Proprietor. An Ordinary Daily at 2 o'clock. Good Stabling & Lock-up Coach House. EVERY MODERN APPLIANCE. W A T K I N S STEAM PRINTER, AND ACCOUNT BOOK MAKER, 4, RUTLAND STREET, SWANSEA, (NEXT TO OYSTERMOUTH RAILWAY). H. TV. has just purchased a NEW MACHINE, same as Exhibited at last Exhibition, specially adapted for printing long numbers of Truck and other Cards SWANSEA ICE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1869. Importers of Norwegian Kohinoor Lake Ice. T ARGE or small quantities sent any distance. ICE HOUSES, ST. HELEN'S, SWANSEA. The Cambrian Concentrated Essence of Smoke, For givin" the true Westphalian, or Wood Smoke Flavour, to all kinds of Meat, whether Hams, Tongues, Bacon, Beef, or Fish. IN addition to the Salt, it essentially contributes to preserve the articles from decay, while it combines all the advantages of Dry Smoking, without the same liability to become rusty, or to lose in weight, as by the ordinary method. Sold wholesale and retail at The Cumbrian office, Swansea, at One Shilling and Sixpence per Jar. MESSRS. MASON & CO., STOCK AND SHARE DEALERS, 12, GREAT WINCHESTER STREET, LONDON, E.C. HOLDERS of MINING SHARES difficult of Sale in -EL the Open Market may find PURCHASERS for same through Messrs. MASON and CO.'S AGENCY. Every description of Shares Bought and Sold at the best Market Price. Daily Price List on Application. Offices-Oxford Buildings. Swansea, and Bank Chambers, Newport. Mumbles Benefit Building Society. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! THE Directors of the above Society are prepared to ADVANCE MONEY upon the shortest notiee in sums from £ 100 to £ 10,000. T a For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr. JAMEe ORRIN, Post-oflice, Mumbles. October 8th, 1872. TJEETIEI, iFZElOIIVr 5s. EACH. E S T A B L I S 1809. HM. JONES & SON, Surgeon Dentists, M.C.D.E. • 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, Swansea, invite Public attention to their Patented System of Painless dentistry, which entirely supersedes all others. Their Artificial Teeth, being indestructible, never flange colour nor decay, and, by their wonderfully lifelike appearance, defy detection, and exactly restore the Natural and youthful expression of face. Teeth, from 5s. Sets, from E5. Terms strictly moderate. Consultation Gratis. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. Periodical attendance at Carmarthen and Pembrokeshire For dates see Local Papers. One of the firm daily in attendance at NO. 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. A Fortune for a Trifle, £25,000 for R.I. T71ULL PARTICULARS of this most advantageous -T money* speculation, guaranteed by Government,. wiU be sent Free on application, enclosing a stamped directed envelope to JOHN FOSTER, 1 sq., 8, Craig s.Court, Lharing Cross, Loudon, S.AV Nitrate of Soda," IN quantities to suit Buyers' Requirements. Apply to t HENRY BATH & SON, Swansea. [A CARD.] B. SANGUINETTI, TAILOR, & c 57, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1824. WILLIAM QUICK, DEALER IN Gentlemen, Ladies, and Children's LEFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL No. 60, LOWER OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. WHY DO BLACK SILKS WEAR SO BADLY Is a question there is often too good reason for asking and in order to remove the occasion for this frequent complaint, JOLLY & SON, SILK MERCERS, BATH, have entered into arrangements with eminent Lyons and Spitalfields Manufacturers to produce for them several qualities and makes of BLACK SILKS, any of which may be purchased with the certainty that it will wear well; for these goods Jolly & Son hold themselves respon- sible' and each Dress will be stamped with a distinct guarantee. Paterns post free. W. MILLS AND Co., WINE AND SPIRIT IMPORTERS, 9, Castle-street, Swansea. SHERRY per dozen, 24s., 30s., 36a., 42s., 48s. MARSALA „ L^S- POKT 24s., 30s 36s., 42s., 48s. CLARET 12s., 14s., 18s., 24s.$6s. BRANDY (fine oid Cognac) per gallon, 22s., 28s. GIN (best London) „ » ^s. WHISKEY (Irish or Scotch) „ lbs., lbs. GENEVA per dozen, 3 is. EAST INDIA PALS ALE. per dozen, 4s. GUINESS'S EXTRA STOUT „ 3s. bd. CHELTENHAM ALE 9-Gallon Casks, 10s. DUBLIN STOUT „ 12s. 6d. ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE 18 „ „ 30s. 11 MILD „ „ „ 21s., 24s., 27s., 30s. SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE CIDER.per doz. qrts., 6s. Every description of Wine and Spirit always in Stock M E S PRIZE MEDAL STARCH recommends itself. PRIZE MEDAL STARCH Pure in colour and perfectly soluble. JAM E S' FRENCH BALL BLUE J recommends itself. The well-known original make. A M E S FIIILNC EI BALL BLUE t Beware of inferior qualities. TAMES' EXTRA QUALITY FRENCH BLUE J recommends itself. Give it a trial. TAMES' EXTRA QUALITY FRENCH BLUEV J-AMLS EXTRA in solid blocks, registered shape. JAMES' PRIZE MEDAL DOME LEAD recommends itself. Use no other. JAMES' PRIZE MEDAL DOME LEAD. Manufactory: Sutton Road, Plymouth. COLONIAL ASSURANCE CORPORATION c (Limited), 89, Cannon Street, London, E.C. 56, George St., Edinburgh 18, Grafton St., Dublin. This Corporation is the only Office in the United Kingdom which issues Policies combining Life Assurance with Accident Insurances. PHILIP SAYLE, F.S.S.,F.R.H.S., General Manager. RICHARD MUGFORD, Bright, Black, and Lock-smith, 19, GREENFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA. ALL Orders executed on the shortest Notice and with the best Materials. N.B.—The best price given for Second-hand Grates, Old Wrought and Cast Iron. The South Wales Continuous Building Society. ANEW SOCIETY on the permanent principles —No Sale of Shares.—No Premiums.—No Ballot.'—No Annual Expenses. Parties may join at any time and may obtain immediate Advances for any definite period, from five to fifteen years. Pay Nights-Thursday, Sept. 4th, at th. Unitarian Chapel Vestry, at Seven o clock, and on the 1st Thursday in every month at the same hour. Members enrolled daily from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening. Apply to the Seretary, T. J. BUSE, 29, Page- street, Swansea. ° Swansea School Board. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE above School Board is prepared to receive TENDERS for the EREC LION of a PTTP r I C ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (with Residences) for 450 Children, at DAX-Y-GKAIG, St. Thomas, Swansea The plans and specification are to be seen at the Office of the Surveyor Mr. G. HABMAX 2, Pleasant-street, Swansea. The Tendeis must reach the Clerk on or before THURSDAY the ioth day of September instant, endorsed thus Tendei foi Dan-y-Graig Board School and addressed to the Clerk of the School Board 5 Rutland-street, Swansea The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. E. SIDNEY HAIITLAND, Dated 3rd September, 1873. Clerk. London and North-Western Railway. SWANSEA LINES. IMPORTANT ALTERATION OF TRAINS On and after September 1st, 1873. ON and after September 1st the Trains now run by the Llanelly Railway and Dock Co.nnanv from .Swansea at 8.40 a.m. and 12.45 and5 50 nm for Pontardulais, and from Pontardulais at 9 '>5 1.5 and 6.25 p. for Swansea, will be discontinued' New Teams will leave Swansea at 8.15 a.m. and 5 45 p.m. for Poutaidulais, and Pontardulais at 0 *>5 a m and G.30 p.m. for Swansea, for the accommodation of local passengers. The Through Trains for the North will leave Swansea at 9.1o a.m. and 12.25 p.m. and 4.50 p.m., as at present. W. CAWKWELL, Enston Station, London, August 23nT^ManaSer- Second Equitable Permanent Benefit Building Society. Established in Bridgwater in the Yectv 1852. Shares £ 50 each. Quarterly payment for an Investing Share 12s. lid. for a Borrowed Share £ 1 5s. 10d. THE following summary will best prove the successful character of the Society's operations :— Number of Shares issued from its commencement 8,480 Realised, redeemed, and withdrawn 5'194 Shares in force held by 530 Members 3,286 Advances made to Borrowing Members 329,400 Deduct Mortgages fully paid off on realised Shares and redeemed before attaining maturity.. 215,645 Amount of Existing Mortgages £ 113 755 Profits realised since commencement 38,581 of which sums the Borrowing Members have been allowed on realised Shares 19,594 And the Investing Members have been paid 6,118 25,712 Balance of profit remaining to the credit of existing Members to January, 1873 12,809 By the system adopted in this Society, combined with great economy in management, the shares of Members have hitherto attained maturity in periods varying from 12.1, to 12J years whilst in most other Societies with a higher scale of payment, 14 years are required to realise their shares. The rates of payment for advances, and the terms of redemption when mortgages are paid off before attaining maturity, are particularly advantageous to Borrowing Members, and will be found to bear favourable compa- rison with any existing Society. riProspectuses, and every information, may be obtained of Mr. E. LILLY, the Secretary, at the Head Office The Mart, Bridgwater; or of the Agents for the Swansea. District, Messrs. LEY'NON & HUGHES, Accountants &c. Castle Chambers, Swansea. Advances to any amount are ready to be made without inconveniencing parties by delay. ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. PULVERMACffERIS PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, RETT* pat TivKIES, RECENTLY IMPROVED Approved by the Academi: of Medicinc nt D -JMH 4'X Z23X* superior to all other external remedies y v y Owing to the physiological, nhvsiral i • i effects of the Electricity thev ientH- «' i chem"\al impart into the system, these ArniKu permanently internal action, promoting the d&?068 an and nutrition, thereby assihtin" circulation, restore the normal balance of he il'tV, i"1 e^or^ to bilitated constitution hence the rem»vk vigour m a de- daily effect in cases of remaikable cures they Rheumatism Sciatica Lumbago Neuralgia Gout Aft-.ar nil nflipv Head and Tooth ache I Indigestion Liver Complaint Paralysis Nervous Deafness Epilepsy Genera] and Local Debility Functional Disor- ders. he,. kc. sing Electricity in accordance^ with t!1,us P?Pulari- miums in the Medical and S cientific presr enti° enC°" Recent improvements in thes* Inventor render their Belf-aniilip-iH^ ?ces ^y the tortable and effective, and thus rerrifj; fxtremely com- Teniences. mediate former incon- ACADSMIE DJB MEDICINE, PARIS IRVF Report at a meeting, April 1, 1851 la an The Voltaic Chains of Mr. Pnlv<«.-™ i. a most wonderful apparatus." uuel are reaiiy The Committee beg to pronosp tr. +1, i address their thanks to Mr. Pnlwo. ^ca(lemy most interesting communication. Adnnf ]" ,f,°r„ ^-is de PAcademic, Tome xvi. j;> Pted.—Bulletin SUCCESSIVE iMruovEJimTs have led 4.1 testimonials by the elite of the Medinal u /ol|owlI?S the metropolis—Such as Sir C. J,0eoft w -profession m J. R. Martin, Bart., C.Bji «»»rt„ Sir &c.,&c.,&«. ,lKUt3-'F-s-A.,audF.R.S., DR. J. PKREIRA, F.R S., F.L.S i„ I,- Medica," page 53. ISoi. Eounh'editkm ateria "The application of the Voltain largely prescribed, and has become a bT in the form of Pulvermaclier's Galvanii 01 r9me^y should be worn so as to encircle the cases of Rheumatism, Paralysis &c TI 1H garded by practitioners as a valuable'm7) y are.re; .ru ans of applying the continuous Vo]f- convenient THE LANCET," No. 1, Vol II, 1856 curreufc- «* his ingenious aitpttratus of Mr T> i BOW stood the test for some years. verlnacher may Ue n»ed by the medical attend-ir.t- 1, patient himself and t), °r the now diffuse the galvanic influence^ver "1r|erat°r c.an surface, or concentrate it on a single point eTxte?,sive days of medico-galvanic quackery it is areiipf+ v, the very plain and straightforward mami r „ rT CAUTION.—FULVERMACHKR'S Voltatp have, by their unparalleled cuuitive ,succt,/LIAN fE'l envious speculators-unable, as they are t • 1?;- his patent-to an absurd competition with 'aScfes falsely represented as Electrical tlier^fn,^ [ tb»t ,0 Gfryic ,»■ Voltaic yen tunc unless bearing the fac simile of J P,„L JIACHER'S signature on the box. PULVER- Medical and Scientific extraots and a t iv. daily increasing number of testimonials, together°lith price list, are emoodiedm pamphlet, ''G\T V A xrr^vr NATURE'S CHIbF RESTORER' OF IMJPATRFD VITAL ENERGY, sent post free on amili,.Q+- + J.L. PULVERMACHER'S GALVANIC ESTABITSH MENT, 194, Regent-street, London B Or to Mr. J. K. WILLIAMS, 4 ,Oxford-street' And IV r. A. HAYMAN, New-street ^eath MISS LANGDON, (Pupil and Assistant of the late Miss E. Bedford), BEGS to announce to the Gentry and Inhabitants of Swansea, that her Classes in Dancing, Deportment, and Calisthenics, will be Resumed at the Music HALL, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, October 1st and at the CASTLE HOTEL, Neath. on THURSDAY, October 2nd, 1873. Terms on application at Miss DAMP'S, Heathfield street, Swansea. Dancing and Deportment. MADAME GOODMAN WEBSTER BEGS most respectfully to announce that she has made arrangements to reside in Swansea for the Winter Season, at 2, BRUNSWICK TERRACE, St. Helen's Road. The term to commence on the 1st October. Schools and Families attended. Evening Classes will be held for the practice of the Spring Waltz Galop and Hall-room Dances. Present communications to be addressed to Madame GOODMAN WEBSTER, Southend, Essex. August 25th. 187o. Swansea Bank, (Limited) &c. MESSRS. SIDNEY OLD, DOWN, & Co. are prepared to negotiate Sales and Purchases of Shares in the above Bank, and other Local Companies. Address, 5, Prospect-place, Swansea. ———————————————————————————————————— Conservative Objections to Liberal Voters. ALL Liberals whose names are OBJECTED to by the CON>>ERVATIVE AGENTS are desired to put themselves in communication with Mr. T. H. DAVIES, Swansea, who renders any information and assistance GRATIS. VtrATCH: GLASSES AT 6d EXTRA STOUT Is. Od. FOR CRYSTAL WATCHES ls. 6d. FITTED WHILE WAITING, AT G E 0 MARTIN'S, 14, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. No Connection with any other Hou-^e. The Swansaa. Laboratory and School of Chemistry, Orange Street, Swansea. CONDUCTED BY W I L L I A M M O R G A N PH.D. F.C.S., Analytical and Consulting Chemist. Food, Water, Commercial Products, 0"es, Metals, Soils. Manures, &c., &c., Analysed and Assayed. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on application. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. ESTABLISHED 1839. HENRY BONNETT, IN returning thanks for the kind patronage bestowed upon his late Father for over 33 years, begs to state that he intends continuing the Business under the style of F. BONNETT & SON, as heretofore, and hopes by strict attention to all Orders entrusted to his care, combined with the most reasonable charges, consistent with good work, to merit a liberal-share of support. H. B. at the same time would call attention to the va<t improvements lately made upon the premises, enabling him to exhibit a most varied and extensive assortment of Gas Fittings, Paper Hangings, &c., &c. Baths fitted with Hot and Cold Water on perfectly safe principles. Hot-houses, Conservatories, Public Rooms and Buildings, &c., heated on the most economical and efficient plans. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Address F. BONNETT & SON, Plumbers, Decorators, Glaziers, Copper Smiths, Bell-hangers, &c., &c., 32, Fisher Street, Swansea. O 1 OA SALARY, with a COMMISSION and oC//w v EXPENSES incurred in Travelling. On the above t'rms an established Lite Assurance Society have a VACANCY for a LOCAL MANAGER at Swansea. Address (in first instance), "Manager," care of J. D. Peard, Esq., 25, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. If otherwise eligible a preference will be given to a candidate wbo is prepared to invest B60 in the capital of the Company. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c. A m ARTIN, (LATE KERN), RESPECTFULLY informs Irs Friends and the Public of Swansea, and South Wales generally, that since succeeding to the above business he has entirely Refitted the Shop-premises, and laid in a New and well-selected STOCK of GOODS, consisting of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &c., and numerous articles suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A. M. begs to state that his Son, C. MARTIN, waits upon parties in the town and country, for the Repair of Clocks, &c., and is now the only Representative travelling for the Establishment. Address :— A. MARTIN, 195, High-street. Swansea. ANDREW MARTIN, (LATE KERN) WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c., 195, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, BEGS to inform his Friends and Customers that CONSTANTINE KLEISER, of the Mumbles, his late traveller, has been DISCHARGED from his EMPLOY, and has no authority to receive Monies on his behalf. A. M. requests all Customers to pay all sums due to him to his Son, C. MARTIN, who will also receive all Orders with which his Friends will kindly entrust him, md the same shall receive prompt attention. 21st July, 1873. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.C. Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. Mathematics, &c.—A. G. WATKINSON, Esq., London University. French—Monsr. RAECKELBOOM. German—Dr. EUPHRATE, M.A., Ph D., &c. Drawimg, Painting, &c.—J. L. KENWOBTHY, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., &c. Assistant in ditto—J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. Professor of Dancing- J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera. House. The College will RE-OPEN on the 11th of SEPTEMBER. THE Residence for Boarders is replete with every requisite for convenience and health. In every detail the Head Master studiously provides the necessi- ties for securing a sound condition of bodily vigour, and the safe means of correct education. It is not, however, proposed to extend the number of Pupils beyend that for which the present complete arrangements are found ample. Sixty in all is the number now provided for, and Mr. Cross regrets tkat he has beem compelled to decline numerous offers of Pupils reeently made to him It is believed that there will be two Vacancies on the n'th of September, and these will be filled according to priori tyof application. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY WREXHAM AND LONDON. ESTABLISHED, 1852. CAPITAL, £200,000. THE LIFE ASSURANCE FUND At 31st December, 1862, was B51,298 Do. do. 1867, ,,£116,364 Do. do 1872, ,,£177,302 FIRE INSURANCES Effected at moderate rates of premium. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD .— THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., Of the Quinta, Salop, and Farnworth, Lancashire. ROBERT WILLIAMS, SECRETARY. Applications for Agencies are invited to the Setaecrry. NoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a separate _1M Building. named NAZARETH,' situate at Birch- grove, Llansamlet, in the parish of Llansamlet, in the County of Glamorgan, in the District of Neath, being a Building certified according to law as a place of Religious Worship, was, on the 3rd day of SKPTEMBER, 1873, duly REGISTERED for SOLEMNIZING MARRIAGES therein, pursuant to the Act of the 6th and 7th W illiam IV., cap. 85. Witness my hand this 9th day of September, 1873. JAMES KEMPT HO RNE, Superintendent Registrar. Borough of Swansea. TO BUILDERS. THE Corporation of this Borough are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a MARKET PLACE, POLICE STATION, DWELLING HOUSE, and other Works connected therewith, in Martin-street, Morriston. The Drawings. Specification, and Forms of Tender may be seen on application at the Offices of Mr. EIJWD. COUSINS, the Surveyor, Guildhall, Swansea. Sealed Tenders, marked" Tenders for Morriston Police Station," to be delivered at the Town Clerk's Offices, Guildhall, on or before MONDAY, 29th September, 1873. The Council will not hold themselves bound to accept t'le lowest or any Tender. RICHD. AUBREY ESSERY. Town Cl(r'r. Guildhall, 9th Sea timber, 1873. AUSTRALIA. Government Emigration to Sydney, New South Wales. PASSAGES ARE PROVIDED FOR MARRIED COUPLES not exce lling 40 yesrs of age, with or with >ut children, and SINGLE MEN and WOMEN not exceeding 35 years of age. being FARMERS, MECHANICS. MINERS, LABOURERS and FEMALE DO- MESTIC SERVANTS, on payment of the following rates 12 years not excoeding 40 £ 5 10 0 1 year and under 12 2 15 0 Land Allotments from 40 to 320 acres can be obtained, by a deposit of 25 per cent., at the rate of Sl per acre. The balance of 15s. per acre may be paid in 3 years, or interest at the rate of 5 per cent. on the unpaid balance. For further information apply to the Office of the Agent-General, No. 3. Westminster Chambers, Victoria- street, Westminster, S.W., or to the Local Agent- G. F. PRICE, Pontypridd. GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE following Presentments were made at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County, on TUESDAY, the First day of JULY, 1S73 — GLAMORGANSHIRE. To the Justices assembled at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace holden at Cardiff, in and for the said County of Glamorgan, on the First day of July, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy- three. We, GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, Esquire, and HENRY THOMAS LEE, Clerk, two of Her Majesty's Justices of our Lady the Queen, assigned to keep the Peace in the County of Glamorgan, and also to hear and determine divers Felonies, Trespasses, and other Offences done and com- mitted in the said County, upon their own proper know- ledge, present that the County Oaol and House of Correc- tion, situate in the town of Cardiff, in the said County, is insufficient, inconvenient, and inadequate to give effect to the Rules and Regulations prescribed by "The Prison Act, 18G5." And the said Justices further present that the said Prison ought to be enlarged. In testimony thereof, we, the said GRIFFITH PHILLIPS and HENRY- THOMAS LEE have to these presents set our names and seals this First day of July, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-three. GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, (L.S.) H. T. LEE. (L.S.) GLAMORGANSHIRE. To the Justices assembled at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace holden at Cardiff, in and for the said County of Glamorgan, on the First day of July, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy- three. We, PASCOE ST. LEGER GRENFELL and JOHN TREVILLIAN JENKIN, Esquires, two of her Majesty's Justices of our Lady the Queen, assigned to keep the Peace in the County of Glamorgan, and also to hear and determine divers Felonies, Trespasses, and other Offences done and committed in the said County, upon their own proper knowledge, present that the Prison and House of Correction, situate in the town of Swansea, in the said County, is insufficient, inconvenient, and inadequate to give effect to the Rules and Regulations prescribed by The Prison Act, 1865." And the said Justices further present that the said Prison ought to be enlarged. In testimony thereof, we, the said PASCOE ST. LEGER GRENFELL and JOHN TREVILLIAN JENKIN have to these presents set our names and seals this First day of July, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-three. P. S. L. GRENFELL, (L.S.) J. TREV. JENKIX. (L.S.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the said several Presentments wili, at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden at Swansea, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY', the 14th day of OCTOBER 1873 at half-past Twelve of the clock in the afternoon be' taken into consideration by the Justices then and there assembled, and that such orders will then be made as may be deemed expedient. Dated this 1st day of September, 1873. THO. DALTON, Clerk of the Peace. The London Telegraphic News Company, Limited. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 and 1867. Capital £ 120,000, in 24,000 Shares of JEC each. Payable — £ 1 on Application; £2 on Allotment. No Calls to exceed Bl per Share, nor to be made without three months' notice. Should no Allotment be made, the deposits will be returned in full. DIRECTORS. Hon. FREDERIC WALPOLE, M.P., Chairman. Francis Crowe, Esq., LL.D. W. H. Da vies, Esq., Exchange Telegraph Company. C. Mitchell Grant, Esq., F.R.G.S. Hon. William F. B. Massey. the Old Palace, Richmond. Charles Smith Seyton, Esq., Exchange Telegraph Company. BANKERS—The Alliance Bank, Limited, Bartholomew Lane, London, and Branches. SOLICITOR—John Waterhouse, Esq., 28, Austin Friars, E.C. BROKERS—Judd, Chapman, and Sperling, 4, Austin Friars, E.C. SECRETARY—R. Dodwell, Esq. GENERAL OFFICES-1 and 2, Great Winchester-street Buildings, E.C. BRANCH OrncEs. Crown Court, Old Broad-street, E. 0. 41, Bishopsgate-street Within, E.O. 140, Leadenhall-street, E.C. 61, Prineess-street, Manchester. THIS Company has been formed for the purpose of collecting and supplying to subscribers, the Press, and the Mercantile community, a general and complete service of Telegraphic News, Political, Commercial and Financial. In order to facilitate these objects, and to establish a foundation on a permanent basis, the Company has acquired the following interests, viz. The Anglo Continental Telegram Company. The Oriental Telegram Agency, Limited. The Antilles Telegram Agency. The Company have also entered into an arrangement with Mr. M. G. Webb, the General Superintendent of the American Press Association, for combintion with that Association and its Alliances. The London Telegraphic News Company will commence business with a complete system, embracing the North and South American Continents, the West Indies Europe, India, China, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. The Directors are confident that no system exists which may be compared with the facilities afforded by these united Agencies. The operations of the Company will therefore embrace the following departments, each of which will produce a large revenue 1. The supply of Political, Commercial, Shipping and general news to the Press, Exchanges and business Subscribers throughout the world 2. The transmission of Commercial and private Winchester-street Buildings K P L •! 4 Offic; or the AuX« where all Subscriptions must be paid. Drehir Farm, Vale of Neath- One mile from Resolven Station, V.I,.it. L E 1V IS B ROT IT E Ti < (In conjunction with Messrs. THOMAS a Are favoured with instructions from Mr. JoV V..odward (who is retiring from Business) TO SELL BY PUBLIC ACc JN, On the Premises, as above, On MONDAY, September 22nd, 187o. THE whole of his valuable LIVE STOCA. uprising 15 Milch Cows, in full profit, being care; elected specimens of the Hereford, Devon, and ..lemartin. breeds, all young and in good season a pur", -.ort-horn Yearling Bull, very promising 13 two-yea1 in-Calf Heifers, and 8 tw t'-old steers, all of above- named breeds 15 *\g Heifers, includin pair of pure Milk-whites, Ht" Shorthorns, ■; Castles martins; a very ha' .,e Durham Heifer Ca < months old; 14 Fat Cows, a very good Bull Stag; y well bred Cob Mare, Dark Bay, 3 years, 14.2 ham s liorou^h'y good in harness and saddle, and easily manage a lady; 5 Store Pius, in very forward condition; ie,* with the following q IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, HorsEir FCRXl- TURE, kc.. consisting of Spring Trap witi s set Trap a'.d Shaft Harness, set of Colt-bieaki1 ackle 2 1 ro d whec-l Caits a prize Scuffler, by Tho a a How- ani's two-wheel Plough; pair Harrows Chain Harrow a (;-ft. Roller Seed Pail and Co lovel & Corbett's patent Oil Cake Crusher; 3 SL ilncks, 3 dozen Hurdles; 4 pair Sheep Shears, 2 idstones, Cross-cut and Hand Saws, 2 pairs Steelyard r Beam Scales Butter Scale and Prints, Butter Tu evolving and upright Churns, large Cheese Tubs and 1 ml, patent Cheese Crusher, Carson and Toon's and Bar. s patent Cheese Presses, IS Cheese Vats, Whey bs. Milk Warmers, 40 Milk Pans, Cream Cans and ots. Milk Pails, Milking Buckets, a complete set Urtw Utensils and Casks, Ladders, Garden, Stable, Ya. i Beastr house Tools hirge M-ihogany Sofa, upholst. in hair, Settle, large Kitchen Table with Drawer. r er Cup- boards, an Eight-day Spring Dial in rosewor <e, Bed- stead, Flock Bed, Bedding, and numerous ■ ots. Also a lot of NEW MILK CHEESE, which wi., be sold in lots to suit purchasers. I ERMS. Pat Stock.—One Month's Ciedit -pproved bills. Geneial Stock.—Six Credit ipproved bill«, on purchases exceeding £ 10, or di..couir the rate of 5 per cent. per annum for cash. Refreshments at Lleven o'clock. Sale to c ► ..mence at 12.30 p.m. The Auctioneers beg respectl ulty to invite he atten- tion of buyers to this Stock, which is the a .lute and exclusive property of Mr. Woodward, and wl is confi- dently recommended as thoroughly good, and healthy, and to solicit the favour of punctual tendance, as the whole must be sold in one day. No >. .er Stock can be admitted to this Sale. The Mart, Neath, August 25'h, 1873. CAHjIARTHEXSHIKE. Important SALE of Carriage and oth Horses, Carriag-es, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Farming- Stock, Hay, Corn, Implements of Husbandry. Household Furniture, and other Effects. MR. THOMAS G R I F F I I S Has been favoured with instruction TO SELL BY AUCT1 O X On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 23id an,- -4th days of SEPTEMBER, 1873. AT GS-EXj L.YDYSKT "1.XJ, Within about three miles of the town 0: Newcastle- Emlyn, and seven miles of the town oi Cardigan, TH E whole of the excellent CAi.'Ul. GE and FARM HORSES, CARRIAGES..1A R NESS, Saddlery, Live Stock, Crop, Implements o; J usbanclry, together with all the modern and superior HO SEifOLD FURNITURE, Books, Wines, and other .Hoots, com- prising- HORSES.— Bay Mare, Stella," 0 years old. 1G hands high, by Hymetus," out of Rainbow," is an excellent hunter, and goes well in harness; Bay Mare "May," 8 years old, 15.3 hands high, goes in saddle a,"1 single'and double harness Bay Horse, Prince," aged, i5.3 hands high, quiet to ride and in harness (these two last are a. pair); powerful Cart Horse, Farmer," 15 h .nds high. The Cows and PIGS comprise 5 excellent Milch Cows, in full profit, and 2 Berkshire Breeding Sows. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, k-C., <fcc.—1 handsome; Brougham (nearly new), by Stevenson of London 1 useful Wag- gonette, by Perry and Sons, Bristol, will carrv six, and is convertible for a single or pair of horses 1 strong Dog- cart, by Salmons of Bristol 1 four-wheeled Dog-cart, 1 set of first-class Silver-mounted Carriage Har uss (nearly new), 1 set of Brass ditto, 2 sets of Silver-p..ted single Harness, 1 set of Brass ditto, Saddles, dit.o Bridles, Breast Plates, Horse Clothing, &-c., &c. The CROP comprises 3 Ricks of prime wdl-harvested Meadow Hay (one old and two new), 12 mow s of Barley 8 ditto of Oats. 24 drills of Pototoes, 20 ditto M tusfoli 12 ditto of Swedes. IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDBY.-I Cart witl; tripple and raus, ^haft and Plough Harness, 1 Iron Plo ,'h 1 Drill £ !°Uih £ nd lc,uffle,r. c°mbined, Harrow, To: Hip Roller, Chaffcutter, Thrashing Machine, Turnip Sue. &e HOUSEHOLD 1 URNITURE.—1 Drawing-rou a' .suite in walnut and green rep, 1 Rosewood Piauofon- oy Broad- wood, 1 Pianoforte, Mahogany Sideboard, 'heffioneer Chests of Drawers, f' Wardrobes, Bedst a is, Chairs: laoles, wasnstanus, culinary and Dairy Utensils, and many other articles too numerous to particularise. Catalogues are being prepared, and may be had at the principal Hotels at Carmarthen, Cardigan. Liandyssul, Aberayron, Lampeter, Newcastle-Emlyn, ..nd of the Auctioneer, at No. 19, Saint Mary-street, Ca.idig.TR. ORDER OF SALE. On the First Day will be sold the Horses. Carriages, Harness, Stock, Crops, Farming ImpleuKu s, and part of the Household Furniture and on the second Day the best and remaining part of the Household Furniture. Credit on Conditions. The Sale to commence each day at Tweiv J clock at t noon precisely. 19, St. Mary-street, Cardigan. Preliminary Announ cement Of a very Important Sale of Farming ::),dck, Crop Implements of Husbandry, and other Effects. MR. THOMAS GRIFFITHS Has been favoured with instructio s TO SELL BY AUG WON, On THURSDAY, the 18th, and MONDAY, the ith days of SEPTEMBER, 1873, AT TREDEFAID, Within Three Miles of the Town of CH ligan. SOME excellent HORSES, COWS, SH) iiP, PIGS, &c., several hundred Mows of AVheaf, Parley, and Oats, Implements of Husbandry, &c., &c. Full particulars and order of Sale will sho; :y appear. Preliminary Announceme- MR, THOMAS GRIFFITHS Has received iusiruc!ions from D. Griffi ]■ avies, Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AVi ION^ AT PANTYGKWNDT, near CARDIGA HORSES, Bulls, Cows, Pigs, Mows ot Barley and. _U_ Oats, Implements, of Husbandry, l"i.. aiture, Sad- dlery, Caarrriages, and other Effects. Further advertisments with fuller particulars wil be issued. 19, St. Mary Street, Cardigan, Aug. 13th, 1873. Preliminary Announcement Of an Extensive Sale of Live and Dead Fa •^aing' Stock. Crops, Implements of Husbandry, House- old FuraH ture, and other Effects. MR. THOMAS GRIFFITHS Has been favoured with instruction TO SELL BY AUCTION, at an early date At GELLYTORE, in the Parish of Nevern, iu the County ef Pembroke, THE whole of the extensive STOCK f well-br«d Horses, Cows, Ewes, and Lauibs, Pig- ie. several hundred Mowa of Wheat, Barley, and OaN the Imple- ments of Husbandry, Household Furniture, A J. &C. Full particulars, date, and order of Salt'. will shortly appear. 19, Saint Mary Street, Cardigaa. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTTON, At the WYXDHAM ARMS HOTEL, Bri gend, On THURSDAY, the 25th day of Septem1 -r, 1873, (Unless previously disposed of by Privat, Contract), A Capital COPYHOLD ARABLE an PASTURE FARM, known as Castle-upon-Alui, Farm," con- taining 149a lr. 13p., with valuable Right- of Common, situate within four miles of Eridgend, am i within two miles of the rising watering place of South nàown. The chief-rent is only R2 7s. 5d. and a icriot of the best beast OIl death. v v The property is near the South Wales llail way and Taff Vale Railway, and adjoins excelle it roads Tt affords excellent shooting, and there is vei fine in the immediate neighbourhood. fashln« Apply to Messrs. Abbot and Leonard <a~r • Bristol; to Mr. John Donague, Solicitor 4i i l Swansea; or Messrs. W. H. Williams & Co V?d;street. and Estate Agents, Bristol and Cardiff. neer*