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COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the FEACE for the County of Monmouth, will be held at tk Town Hall, in Usk, On TUESDA Y, the 6th day of January, 1874, And that the Court will sit at Twelve o'clock at Noon, fad immediately proceed to administer the Oaths to Magistrates and other persons desirous of qualifying ftrr office. The Court will then proceed with all business relating e. the assessment, application, and management of the County Stock or Rate, or any fund or funds used and applied in aid thereof, and make orders for payments, and consider and direct the general business of the 0ounty, and will also consider the proposed increase of the Salary of the Inspector of Weights and Measures. All Bills and Demands relating to the public expen- dfture of the County must be delivered into the office .f the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days before the Missions, and all Appeals and Traverses must be entered vfUh the Clerk of the Peace before Twelve o'clock at Noon on the second day of the Sessions. At Half-past Nine o'clock on Wednesday, the 7th day of January, 1874, the Grand and Petty Juries will be coiled over, and are to answer to their names, or in default they will be fined; and all persons bound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to try indictments for Felonies, Traverses, and Appeals, i and transact the other business of the Sessions. J All Convictions and Recognizances, and all Tnjorma• } Hons and Depositions, with the Certificates of costs, y must be delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace three clear days previous to the Sessions. All costs allowed by the County must be taxed at the 9tfine Sessions, or they will not aftericards be allowed. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 8th December, 1S73. [19,208 WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEYS, &c. Imported direct from all the leading Shippers, and supplied to the Public on the most advan- tageous Terms possible to the Purchasers. SHERRIES from the Wood, of every variety, full add dry, Pale, Gold, and Brown, from lGs. upwards, including excellent Dinner Wines, I (< £ 24s. PORTS from the Wood, from 18s. to 34s. CLARETS, SAUTE K:N ES,RO us ILLONS ,&C. ,froml 2s. SOLE AGENCIES FOR HUNGARIAN, GREEK, AND ITALIAN WINES. CHAMPAGNES of all the best Brands, at the lowest Prices sanctioned by the Growers. FOR CONNOISSEURS.—The celebrated Stock of Old Binned Wines, Sherries, Madeiras, Hocks, &c., of great age. Crusted Ports, Sandeman's Cockburn's Offley's, Dows', Sandeman's Cockburn's Offley's, Dows', bottled and laid down by Messrs. Dobell during the past Forty Years. Classed I Clarets of the celebrated Vintages, ISti-l, 1865,1868, now in splendid condition. JOHN DOBELL & Co., WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, By appointment to Her Majesty, July 1838, Wholesale Agents for Messrs. Bass Guinness. CHELTENHAM, I MESSRS. DOBKLL beg respect- fully to announce that they have opened a BRANCH OFFICE, AT 9, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, ( Where every variety of Wines and Spirits may be obtained at the .same price, and of precisely the same quality as at their establishments in ¡ Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, &c. A single bottle department is attached to the Office where the smallest quantities may be ob- tained at wholesale prices. 119,147 W. H. F. PARTRIDGE, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, HOUSE, ESTATE INSURANCE, AND COMMISSION AGENT, 6, SXOIF BILL, NEWPORT, MON., AGENT FOR FHE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION ME LONDON AND LIVERPOOL AND GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; iHE LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT COMPANY (LIMITED); and IHE BRISTOL, WEST OF ENGLAND & SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. Offices, 6, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon., 24th June, 1873. [18,738 HORNER'S GENTLEMEN'S ELASTIC SIDE SPJUNG BnoJS 10s. 6d. 124, COMMERCIAL STREET. [10,900-4 STEAM ENGINES, I EOR FARMERS, BREWERS, MALT- ] STER~ &C. The cheapest and best y.t made, from One Horse Power up to Fifty, Also, all kinds of Repairs done, on the shortest notice. WILL1SON & DARBY, 19,1581 Bryn, Redwick, near Chepstow. MPROVE D and K 0ONOMIC COoKKUY _L Use LEIBLG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT as 'stock' for beef-tea, soups, made dishes an I sauces, gives fine flavour and great strength. Invariably adopted in households when fairly tried. Caution.-Gennine only with Baron Liebig's facsimile across label. 114,505 PACKET TEAS.—Persons wishing to add -t- to their incomes should apply to the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY, 9, Grent Saint Helen, Loudon, for their terms of agency, by which means a respectable living may be made. IT?CONOMY OF FUEL.— ALLoway" coni- TUBES are now being exten- sively introducedinto cxistm-Boilers, and effect a.saving of from 15 to 25 per cent.-lor prices of particulars, SFN&V • AND J" ^LLOYVAY & Ent™feerS T1 Boil«" Knot Mill Ironworks. Manchester Upwards of 130 000 of these Tubes are now m use they strengthen the flues and improve the water circu- lation. TO STEAM BOILEK"UHEES~ QAVK 20 PER CENT OF kj FUEL by fixing"GALLO WAY" TUBES in BOILER FLUES. Extract-; from Letters received. *rom EDMUND BUTTERWORTH and SONS, Saddleworth. Sipce the'alteration, the production of steam in the same boiler has not only been larger, but much more lregnflar, and we can safely say with at least 20 per cent ess uel '*• TI^ 0BT-' ^xTORT and cON, Hull. i 6 ^avin8' in coal to us is pretty near one ihxra. We 1 ave iTreat pleasure in recommending them to others. SAMPSON MANUFACTORY, St. Petersburg, vve navf measured the quantity of water carefully, ana raide three trials, and the result is, that the boiler is one,1 ™°t'e Powerful than it was before putting in the Galloway Tubes." Further information can be obtained by application to W. ana J. GALLOWAY and SONS, Engineers, Man- tot* [19,010 LORD TREDEGAR'S AGRICULTURAL SHOW, NEWPORT, MON., DECEMBER 16th AND 17th, 1873. FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS IN SUCCESSION THE FIRST PRIZE FOR THE BEST COLLECTION OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HAS BEEN AWARDED TO J S STONE, (PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD ESTABLISHED WORKS, DOCK-ST., NEWPORT.) T S. STONE begs to thank the Nobility, Gentry, Farmers, and the Public generally for their Patronage for the past Quarter of a Century, and respectfully invites the favour of a VISIT TO HIS STAND at the forthcoming SHOW, where will be found the LARGEST and MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT of STEAM ENGINES, THRASHING, AND OTHER MACHINERY (IN MOTION), CARTS, WAGGONS, CARRIAGES, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. I SOLE AGENT FOR MILNER'S CELEBRATED FIRE & THIEF PROOF SAFES. 119. RANSOMES' DOUBLE PLOUGHS. ARE 6 FECI ALLY SIMPLE, LIGHT IN DRAUGHT, AND EASY TO MANAGE. THEY ARE SUITABLE FOR ALL KINDS OF SOIL AND WORK, AND HAVE WON MORE PRIZES THAN ANY OTHERS. N.B.—EVKRY FACILITY GIVEN FOR TRIAL. KEPT IN STOCK AND SOLD BY J. S. STONE, NEW PORT. [18,976 WILLI AM CO MPTON'8 ORIGINAL TEA AND GROCERY WAREHOUSE, 58, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. WC. bees to inform his numerous friends and the public that he has in Stock, a fine « selection of GENUINE TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, WITH A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NEW FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS. Elis HOME-CURED BREAKFAST BACON and YORK HAMS are in daily request. Also the FINEST CHEDDAR CHEESE. [19,174 13 IL A iN D'S STEAM POWER BAKERY & NOTED SHOP FOR CAKES. AW. BLAND, in thanking his friends and the Public generally for their liberal patronage • in the past, solicits a continuance of- their esteemed commands. The increasing demand for my Bread, Cakes, Buns, and Pastry has rendered it necessary to apply Steam Power, by the aid of which I shall be enabled to turn out a larger supply of goods, of superior quality, made by machines adapted for the manufacture of the various articles specified above. I would at this time call attention to the large and varied assortment of goods, suitable for the present Season, o consisting of FRENCH CONFECTIONERY AND BISCUITS (IN FANCY BOXES), PLUMS (IN VERY HANDSOME CARTOONS FOR PRESENTS). CRY STALIZED F RUIT S, CHERRIES 1* BRANDY, BOTTLED FRUITS, CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS, COMIC FIGURES, FLORAL DECORATIONS, BANNERS, UPWARDS OF FIFTY VARIETIES OF BON-BONS AND COSAQUKS, Containing Costumes, Luggage, Games, Puzzles, Magic Tricks, Jewels, Fireworks (harmless), Pieces of Music, and many other novelties, an inspection of which is solicited. RICH BRIDE CAKES, JELLIES, ICES, DRESSED TONGUES, HAMS, MINCE PIES, &c. LADIES' COFFEE ROOM. ADD & E S S 152 COMMERCIAL STREET. BRA.J.YCH-17, HIGH STREET. [19,190 FREDI-; R I C K S FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, Opposite St. Paul's Church, Newport, Mon. SPECIAL -A. 1ST "isr O UH O^MEITT. rp FREDERICK beers to announce, that lie opened the Premises adioining his former1 JL • ° Establishment ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 2ND. 1873, With an ENTIRELY NEW and WELL.SELECTED STOCK of CARPETS of the Newest Patterns, also, a GENERAL ASSORTMENT of UPHOLSTERING GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c, comprising Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Felt, Dutch, and other Carpets Rugs, Mats, and Matting of all Descriptions. Repp, Damask, Terry, Cretonne, Dimity, chintz, and other Bed and Window Furniture. Fringe, Lace, Cords, Tassels, American Cloth, Hair Seating, Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, &c. Buff and White Window Hollands, and other Goods. T. F. begs to thank his numerous Friends, and the Public generally, for their kind patronage during the ast ton years, and hopes by strict and personal attention to receive a continuance of their favours. [18,833 CHARLES D. PHILLIPS WILL EXHIBIT AT LORD TREDEGAR'S AGRICULTURAL SHOW, Held at NEWPORT, DECEMBER 16 and 17, 1873, PATENT UNIVERSAL STEAM PUMP, PORTABLE AND HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES, CARTS, WAGGONS, CARRIAGES, IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, RICK SHEETS, WATERPROOF COVERS, And the General Requirements of Ironworks, Colleries, and Agriculture. PRIZES at Lord Tredegar's Show, 1870, 1871, 1872 Glamorgan Agricultural Society, 1873. N.B.-New and Second-hand Portable and other ENGINES, various sizes, also the Patent UNIVERSAL STEAM-PUMP will be IN MOTION and AT WORK. Several Good Second-hand WAGGONETTES, STANHOPE PHOTON, Ac., will be Exhibited for SALE. Address, yW ATERPROOF COVER MANUFACTORY, NEWPORT, MON. [17,769 LORD TREDEGAR'S SHOW, NEWPORT,"DECEMBER 16 & 17, 1873. T H O M A S P A R R Y, AUCTIONEER, SEEDSMAN; IMPLEMENT & MANURE AGENT, CAERLEON, MON., WiD exhibit a Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., AT THE ABOVE SHOW. [19,188 V ILL I EPS, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 8, COMMERCIAL STREET, OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT. VILLIERS' CARTES DE VISITE TAKEN DAILY. VILtIERS' Guinea Portrait in Oil, the cheapest and most permanent style of Portrait in Englaad VILLIERS' FAMILY PORTRAITS enlarged from CARTES to LIFE SIZE. VILLIERS' JEWEL MINIATURES.—A variety of new specimens to be seen at '< 8, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. MACHINERY, LANDSCAPES, ANIMALS, PAINTINGS, &e.. PHOTOGRAPHED f629 STEAM SAWING, PLANING. MOULDING, & JOINERY WORKS, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS (OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH), NEWPORT, MON. J.LINTON, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, begs to inform the Public generally that he • has fitted-up Improved Patent Machinery, whereby he is enabled to EXECUTE, with despatch, AT.T. KINDS of SASHES, FRAMES, DOORS, SKIRTINGS, and MOULDINGS, at PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ESTIMATES GIVEN, 'ON APPLICATION, FOR EVERY KIND OF JOINERY WORK. ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. [18,646 Every Saturday, of any Bookseller or N Each Half-yearly Volume complete in T H E A T I JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIG ARTS, MUSIC, AN CONTAINS Reviews of every important New Book, -Reports of the Learned Sùcieties-Authentic Accounts and the Drama—Foreign Correspondence on Subjects reI: Notices of Distinguished Men-Original Poems and Pap THE ATHENAEUM is so conducted that the reader, the Fine Art3, Music, and the Drama, on an equality in the Metropolis. Office for Advertisements, 20, WELLINGI With THE ATHEX^UM for December 27th, a. Sp. articles on the Literatures of France, Germany, Belgiui Servia, Italy, Portugal, Russia, and Spain. » No additional Charge will be made for this Doubl Four Penny Stamps. Published by JOHN FRANCIS, 20, WELLII* IMPORTANT TO FLO C^^T STRRS AND OTHERS. T H O M A s" BIGG, LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON. AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMIST, BY APPOINTMENT TO H. R. H. THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT, K.G., BEGS TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR HIS SHEEP-DIPPING COMPOSITION, FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF TIC, LICE, &C., AND FOR THE PREVENTION OF FLY, SCAB, &C. ALSO FOE HIS SPECIFIC OR LOTION, FOR SCAB IN SHEEP OR MANGE IN HORSES OR DOGS. IT IS ONLY NECESSARY, IN GIVING ORDERS, TO STATE THE NUMBERS OF SHEEP TO HATH THE BIGHT QUANTITY FOR EACH SENT. DIPPING APPARATUS, Et4, £ 5, X4, M. Most Important Certificate from MR. HERAPATH, the celebrated Analytical Chemist. BRISTOL LABORATORY, OLD PARK, January 18th, 1861. SIR,—I have submitted your Sheep-Dippinp; Composition to analysis, and find that the insrrerlients are well-blended, and the mixture neutral; if it is used according to directions sjiven. I feel satisfied that while it effectually destroys vermin, it will not injure the hair roots (or yolk ") in the skin, th« lleece, or the carcase. I think it deserves the numerous estimonials published.—1 n81, Sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERA PATH, SEN., F.C.S., &c., &c., Professor of Chemistry. AGENTS. NEWPORT JUlRS EDMUNDS, DRUGGIST James A. Seys, agricultural chemist Abergavenny J. Watkins, druu&ist; J. Gosden (lrutrsrisL Chepstow w. P. Williams, druggist; Hcnrv llobbs, veterinary surgeon Monmouth \y, Cossens, ehe-nist Geo. Lewis, veterinary surgeon; Usk j. Edwards, druggist Raglan Edward Jones, chemist Brecon j. R. Wood, chemist; J. Duncan, drug- gist; Hall, druggist Builth Thomas Price, druggist Hay J. L. Davies, druggist Crickhowell. M. A. Harris, druggist Newnham C. R Hardeman, druggist Bromyard J. G Devereux, chemist Hereford W. F. Chare, druggist; W. P. Ford druggist Kington Ap\. H. Stanway, druggist Leominster 1. and D. F. Davies, druggists Ledbury Geo. Bennett, late Meacham, chemist; W. G. Taylor, ciruzzist Ross Thomas Roper, druggist; „ Morgan ana Siiackleton, chemists Bridgend J. Priee, druggist rhorniiurv John G. Hug*hes, seedsman lalgarth, Hereford J. Pcarce Jones, chemist Cardiff William Cross, druggist [ C. G. McCarthy, chemist Swansea William George, chemist Pontypoo) E. B. Ford, chemist l ort Talbot E. Evans, chemist !'Neath Charles Huteiiuis.chemist ["17.51 LONDON MANURE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVEitY, IN DRY FINE CONDITION:- J-JL PURE DISSOLVED BONES. PREPARED GUANO. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CORN, MANGOLD, & POTATO MANURES BONE TURNIP MANURE. I OFFICES: 116, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. :r EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. For the convenience of Customers in North and South Wales, the London Manure Company have estbblished DEPOTS at NEWPORT (MON.), ABERDOVEY, CARMARTHEN, and SALTNEY. AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES. Src.:— Mr. D. G. DAVIES, The Bridge, Cardigan. Mr. EVAN DAVIES. Kings Mill, Denbigh. Mr. JOSEPH DAVIES, Bush Inn, St. Clears. Mr. T. C. DAVIES, Merchant, Llandyssil. Mr. EVAN EVANS, Aberavou. Port Talbot. Mr. D. HARRIES, Cwmyar. Llanbyther. Mr. J. HOWELL. Bridgend. Mr. D. HARRIES, Cwmyar. Llanbyther. Messrs. HARRIES and PALMER, Haverfordwest. Mr. J. HOWELL. Bridgend. Mr. W. LEWIS, Narberth" Mr. T. MATH IAS, Saundersfoot. Mr. JOHN MORGAN, New Market Square Shrewsbury Mr. THOMAS MORGAN, Lmworncy Fe Cowbridira Mr. JAMES ROCH, Narberth. Mr. J. SHARPE, Thornwell. Chepstow. Mr. J. S. STONE, Newport, Mon. Mrs. H. P. THOMAS, Pembroke. [18,0*0 On January 1st, 1874, 1ciil, he issued the First Number of a New Methodist Neivspaptr. THE METHODIST A Weekly Paper and -i- Review. Size: 1G pages folio. Published every Thursday Morning. Price One Penny. Principles Advo- cated—Loyalty to Chlist, nnd to Methodism Unteotariaa Education; Religious Equality. ACHCNT6 WANTED EVERYWHERE. — News agents, Chapel-keepers, and others should apply at once for Pros- pectuses, &c. OFFIGE-265, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. [19,182 The Use of THE GLENFIELD STARCH, Always Seeures The Delight of the Laundress, The Admiration of the Beholdar, And the Contort of the Wean. [18,778 gtdtewjg. JOHN IDDLETON, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER IRONMONGERS' VALUER AND ACCOUNTANT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TREDEGAR PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. SOLE LICENSEE FOR ABYSSINIAN TUBS WELLS. N RJRRA^ESMEN'S BOOKS made up, balanced, and Accounts Collected. General Commission Agent. j 17,228 octETY OA- N A, H* V 5 OJ :u INCORPORATED ar ROYAL CHARTER 4.D.I843. JOHN YOUNG, (LATE PHILLIPSJ PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (BY EXAMINATION,) 20, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receijjts care- fully Prepared. [17,567 ——— H. J GROVES, HARMONIUM & PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE TREDEGAR PLACE, NEWPORT. HORNER'S FOR BOOTS. LADIES KID ELASTIC SIDE SPRING, 6s. 6d. [10,900-1 G. FOTHERGILL, TOBACCO, SYUFF. t CIGAR MANUFACTURER HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON BRANCHES: 64 COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, & 4, STUART HALL, HAYES, CARDIFF. H. PEARMAN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 11, COMMERCIAL STRFET, NEWPORT. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AREFULLT DISPENSED. 1681 TO CORN FARMERS. )N AND SHUTTLEWORTH'S DOUBL. kST AND FINISHING MACHINE WITH 'atent adjustable devolving Screen. Patent Blast and Chaff Elevators. ght Steel Patent Beater Plates. ij Horner, and all latest improvements. IRIES DOUBLE BLAST THRASHING AND FINISHING MACHINE. MES SPEARY, 4, CHEPSTOW ROAD, NEWPORT. 118,809 GEduratiflii. FULLANDS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TAUNTON. THE Course of Study pursued at FUL. JL LANDS includes Classics, Mathematics, English Language, Analysis, Ac., Geography, History. Physical Science, French, Engineering, and Land Surveying. Pupils are prepared for the Universities, for Profes- sional and Mercantile Life, and for any of the Military Naval, and Civil Service Appointments now thrown open to public Competitive Examination. The Examination held at the School is accepted (1) by the Royal College of Surgeons, and (2) by the Incorpor- ated Law Society, in lieu of the Literary Examination which must be passed by every Legal and Medical Student on commencing his Professional Studies. PRINCIPAL :—WILLIAM REED, M.A., F.C.P., London. TICK-PRINCIPAL RET. W. REED. M.A., St. John's College Cambridge. The Sessions begin on 1st February, and 1st August espectively. [18,223 Emigration. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENS- LAND, (AUSTRALIA.) Queensland Government Offices, 32, Charing Cross. London. Owing to the great demand in the Colony for labour, th Agent-Geueral will grant, under the New Immigration A.ct, passed on the 2nd August, 1872. FREE PASSAGES TO AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Married and Single, and to FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, without undertaking to repay the cost of passage and ASSISTED PASSAGES to Mechanics and other eligible persons, at lower rates than the cost of Passages to Canada or the United States. J22Q Land Order Warrants, per Adult, issued to Persd^a paying their own full passage to the Colony. Further information on application. Appointed Agents.—Newport Messrs. Rennie, Wilkin- son, and Co., Dock-street.—-Aberdare Mr. G. H. Evans. Auctioneer, Cardiff Mr.. Davies, 28, Working-street, —Brecon: Mr. John Evans, Mount-street.— Merthyk; Mr. John Copeland.-—Pontypool Mr. J. R. Morgan. Goytre. near Pontypridd Mr. A. George.—Pontypridd Mr. G. F. Price, Church-street. FG 799 -— — » AUSTRALIA. GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. PASSAGES ARE PROVIDED EOR MARRIED COUPLES not ex- ceeding 40 years of age, with or without Children, and single MEN AND WOMEN not exceeding 35 years of age being F VIIMEKS, MECHANICS, MINERS, LABOURERS, and FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, on payment of the following rates — 12 years and not exceeding 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 .£1 per Acre. The balance of 15s. per Acre may be paid in three years, or interest at the rate of 5 per cent on the unpaid balance. For further information apply at the Office of the Agent-General, No. 3, Westminster Chambers, Victoria- street, Westminster, S.W.; or to the Local Agent, G. F. PRICE, Market-square, Pentypridd. [19,307