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JSUtyytni gfatitcs. QARDIFF TO NEW YORK. JwUKJLL. DIRECT STEA 11'OOMMUNICATION BETWEEW v THE BRTRTOL CHANNEL ano ra* "rrÊD TATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP CMPANY!G Bew, first-class, full-powered, Ctydfc-built •UMORG AN 2,soo Toub frr P-P- PEMBROKE 2,500 Ton* '4RMART1IEN 3,000Tons • •• ww n-P- Orother First-class Steamer*, will ««•' regularly betwaeo ■„ CARDIFF AND NEW YORK, JJtase Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, »nd fittea-up the latest improvements for the comfort. "-nd oouY«uene» ■Mid Steer.»ge i«L8-<etiKere. Passengers provided with mattresses. iStewardess carried for tiie female einiifr.uits. GLAMORGAN will sail on SATURDAY, APRIL l»h, to be the PEMBPOKE. For further particulars apply to "ISTol BPDOKTT & James, and BRAKTH, II, King street. SWANSEA RICHARDSON & Co. 5J5%Port" G. W. Jtnnw, Uraw>, fcOo. S^H/CESTEli W.C.LIICTA Co. JWRTYPOOL T. WAITS. & Son. EPTYpridd AUSXAHBKK BROTHww. JOHK R. TAVLOR.. "frrffyft TYDFIL W. J. PMSfWKLL. 1, CMtfe-etfeet. a ^HDARE E.G. PRICK. ■ ISAAC THOMAS, 24, Seymour-street. H. B. TROTTER. SSjBROKE DOCK S. B. SKETCH. RICHARD MASON. S*8WBX} JOHN CHIVERS. flT^ERFORDWEST J. MAT & Co., 2, Victoria-place. W&C0GAN LACNCBLOT LOWTURK, SI, Quajr-W. S^OPGAR. T. M. CUFF, Sirhowy Railway. '• St^HEXKY SAMUEL ClIARLK.Y. J?Y3i5eY E. EVANS, Post-office; 4" ?, E. EVANS, Stationer. •' ■' u SHELLY JOHN J. CHALISDKK, Po«t-offic«. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, orocer. J|?*I\MAWR J. H, N. JTDU, Ueaufort-hoiuw.. j JSJ the Company's Office, 1. DOCK-CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. ^3712^ JOHN LAUGHLAND, Manager.. QTEAM" BETWEEN CARDIJJ' GREENOCK. AND GLASGOW SAILINGS WEEKLY; Steam-ships PXINCRSS ALEXANOi* j £ ack- ANTOXA, Captain Linklater; OLLTHA,"Goods CaptaVi Fry, arc intended to prevented b* J^SengerH from East Bute Dock Basin (un ApRlL ^mstaccesi, an follows during the morn ft v CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, akd BEL • Jg UMqnd*y •• •• 1 P.m. 21 Monday •• 6 p.m. «C*Hlay 6 p.m. 28 V Ju FROM BELFAST TO CAK1 S p.ia. li 4 P-m-.l 21$°er £ Zl»r 2 f.DL *>Xay 1 P.mv.» \\T BELFAST. « S^GLASGOW T°°AB I W Saturday 2 p.m. *8ssj ■■ •• irs is™?, •• *>■ tx**A"l 1*1 *r» Tow Stld- AsBlst C8Srtl8. ^BeUasJ'cab^, 17«- Groenock or ft ^b^aloSsi'de Kae for 'shipment Two Hours before 1fJ in Glasgow to W1lliam Slrall A Co.; Greenock, to Lindsay & Co.; Swansea to M. Jones & Brothar; J* to Robert Heednrsou and Hon Bristol, to Mark Whit- 4 *8on; and in Cardiff, to G. F. WEBB & CO., 14W Duck Bonded Warehoux INDIAN LlNEof ilO^AL. MAIL J S'i'KAMERS, appointed to sail from HVEKPOOL. via QUiCEZiSTOWN to NEW avery Tl.' £ ,SI)Ai' and THURSDAY. CITY OF LIMERICK Tdhsdat, APRIL 8. •yiTY OF LONDON thubway, APBO, 10. ^ITY OF NEW YORK TCKHDAY, APRIL 15. tyTY OF PARIS THITRSPAY; APRIL 17. "P -I:iietstlav feailinn«. l:Z and 15 Guiuous; Thure- ^Aillngs, 15 GLii-.icas *a!i(i 18 G'Uoeas, having* equal Saloon e Passage to New Y.)rk, Six Guineas, with anpiliv of Cooked Proviwions. Passengers forwarded to BOIf- or Portland without extra charpa.. for all parts of CANADA and tiie UNITED ST/vTES 6d throneh on very advantageous terms. further particulars, ai.j.ly to WILLI Ail IKM.), 22, Water- Liverpool, BURTON fc Sos. vouth Church-street. Cardiff. 2**Wi GARWOOD, 5V. ,ott-street, Cardiff; 01 to '^J^KaiCK LovEfT, Windsor Hotel, Petiarth. 2249 A LLAH ROYAL MAIL LINE T SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE gW- TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Route to the West. f _1)T, PTKTV superb Steamships of this Line no A\Oarid QUEBEfl ^vian, Thm^iay, 13 Mar. ^Peruvian, Tue^.y, 15 April ^Andrew, Tuesday, 18 £ ™-f'^ ^«fcian, jforavian, Thmsdar, H „ (^Patrick, TueMlay, 25 „ TueH<laV 29 „ S^ldlnavian,'Jhurs. 2t t.. nt ie ■' Seotian, Tues., 1 Apri .fSarmatiw. lnu«., 1^7 Tfi»pesiMi.'I-hun,day 3 „ W. Dsivi'l, » 8 tCircassian, Thiir^Jay, 8 „ ^QBtri^n Thursd;;y 10 Nova Seotian, Tues., la » tPolynesia.D, Thtim, 15.. Man Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK, and BALTIMORE sail as follows:— 'orwsu-ding rassenper.i by to all parts of the JMiacU* Ir_ Western, South Western and Southern States. bj?torisn, Tuesday, 25 Mar. Nestorian, Tuesday, My. jj'berni&n, Tues-'ifty. 8 Aprii.Axwtrian, Tuesday, „ Amaicau, Tuesday,, 2* toCahin Passage to Halilax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, New 1 oris, fforffKk, Baltimore, or Philadelphia, £ ig 18s. or £ 1515s. according to aocoftmodat.on, including I'rovisions, but not. Wines or Liquors Which can be obtained 011 board. Return Tickets at reduced fates. A limited number of intermediate passengers are taken in each Steamer at 9s including Beds, Bedding, and all neces- utei.sils, (lining apa't from »teera,'re. Applications for berths tni • York, Isoriolk, or "l' c;teera £ re Stewanfijsaes are ^_8up]ily of cooked provisions. ■- female passengers by this line to attend to the Wi children.„h;,uto the Itiilioay Cars |c"fl!70<7e taken from the Of can oteaws p frof Expense.. „p„nBd». can be obtained k[Anyinformation required concerning^ ,.T1,i,,rv Ai;ent for the e Mr. Dixon, 11, Adam-street, Adelphi, Loud jn. b Government,. „^ent9 ffaphlets on Canada supplied gratis by wr b the UffloN J^Rtest ROUTB to SAN FRANCISCO, most favour- «^Stc RAILROAP. THROOGH TICKSTH issued on 110 Wms. For Freight or Pabsage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO. an(1 Alexandra Buildings, J.-uues-street, Li*^1 « 85, Foyle-street, Londonderry, ,or to George Bird, 246, Bute-street, Cardiff; John R. MJ*tJHaster, Pontymister, near Newport; James Ayre, 64, Newport; K. Prust ic Sons, 9, Quay Parade, hj^id Bowen, 17, Thomas-street, Llanelly John Copeland, 1^ ftj?h-«trect, Merthyr 'J'ydvil; Jackson & Co.. Milford H>ive" Tj^ge Humphreys, "'elfisld-road, Carmarthen; David T. *Shder, Pontypridd; .lames R. Morgan, Pontypridd. COM?ANT'S SP^CIAIJ NOTICX TO KMIOHANTS. L *»e advise Passengers to obtain their Tickets from our Agents v^ore leaving home. 4868 « ip.. A ^T^i O N A L LINE TO NEW YOllK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLuAT. FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. FROM QUEENSTOWN EVi.RY THURSDAY; The well-known lull-powered Iron Screw Steam-ships fc Ships Tons Ships Tons S?ypt, Grogan 50(U England, Kemp 4000 ("in, Grace 4!W0 Tiie C^ueen, Andrews 4441 jfj%, Grigga 4o02 Holi:n<l, Brag r 3847 fj^nee, Thomson <S571 Erin, i.awson 3960 ^Oada, Webster 3500 Helvetia, Spencar 3974 "•feece, Thomas 35(10 Denmark, Sumner 3723 Will sail from Liverpool to New York as under:— ^ALY Wednesday, 9th April. jttEECE Wednesday, 16th April. ^YPT Wednesday, 23rd April. Leaving Queenstown the following days. The Saloon accommodation is unsurpassed—the State-rooms Qb,111g unusually IMg'v, arj open off the Saloons situated in Poop ■ti duck Rate of Passage, 12, according to accommo- Sjtion in State-rooui -aii ^?rT1J < lJr,vilege in Saloon. Return "cket«. TWFNTY-FIVF GULMi.A5>. ..The COMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially oon- ''dered—the accominodatwu bema quailed tor space, light, ventilation. T Rates OF PASSAGE—as low as bv < i,vf ahun" ce Qf Fresh Provisions servad up cooked by Company's Servants. Jteditad Attendance free. Qtr.pr-,TP p„ Stewardesses 111 attendance on Femalc -.j- „ .Steerage Passengers forwarded to Quebt tan'pran^^more ^thovxextra charge-and booked througn to seo, and 'inland towns of Un.teu States and Canada tenns. ^afiaeeg'ers booked through to Australia? J- » »j^>- ForfVeigbt or Passage apply to ,„vntn THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (T' M,r^V 23 Water-Street, J.nerpooi, and J. CUMMINS and BROS.. Queenstown,f T" f" JjICHOLAS and CO., 130, Britaniiia-buildings, MORA as (Cymro), 19, Gli^elam. street, Mertlnr A. p BROWN, Newport, Mon.; F. CAUNT, Abordare • • Neath J AS. A. MORQAN, I'ostmaster, P. ntyiwol 1 ^AWCotrn, High-street, Abersycli;1 -l Tnos. M01 JAK, ^'ina v«ajielly; J. W. DOWN, Terminus I. otel, Bristol. Tj>cal ^aaeeugers are advised to secure their Passat -s from the AISE;Ita before leaving home. 6Zt:. TA.NLTON & COMPANY, STEAM CONFEC- is TIONERY WORKS, LEWINS-MEAI), BRISTOL. Mauufactui-ers of 1>eir Celelmu'cd BUTTER SCo reH, FRUIT PiiES:.ilVE, BOUÆD SUG.VRS, PKPPERMINTS, &c. 4604 WHAT MUST WE DO TO MAKE OUR COALS COST LESS? Apply the Newly-invented CO VL SAVER, which is Cheap, Arable, and requires no Alteration of Grate. The general public (for alPare interested), namely, the Gentry, Middle Class, and the Poor, who fed the hitrh price of coal. The Invention is kept in daily use for inspection AT HENRY LEONARD'S, 22, HIGH STREET, BRISTOL. 4774 OREAT SALE OF SADDLERY. IMPOR- TANT TO GENTLEMEN. FARMERS, LIVEtiY STABLE KEEPERS, AND OTHERS.—An immense Stock of Carriage, Gig, and Trap Harness Saddles, Horse Ci- '.1 mg and Sitddlerv rf every ^Soription, Knee 'iVrappers, liua- Whips, Gig and Carriage ^Wps, 4c. Ask t(i see the Harness plated on German Silver, at £ 5 5s. All-ovei» Pig-skin Saddles, complete, warranted, at £ 3 3a. Plated Gig Lamps at 18s tkl., usual price 35s One visit will Satisfy purchasers that this a genuine Sale. Sale each day from a m. to 6 p.lli., at No. 3, Victoria-street, Bristol, next door to ^Ur Rick Cloth and Sack Wareh vi^ and nearly opposite the George Hotel.— PAIINALL & SONS, Manufacturers, Bristol and *-x«t^r. Terms, nett Cash-no abatement. &Q07 jSiilcs bn Ruction. irALIAN CONSULATE^*7, ^CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by. the Italian Consul (wi.o ia about vo leave Cardiff) to hfcLL by AUCTION, at his residence, aa abov«, 011 afru- 1873, the valuable modern HOUSEHOLD FURNIlURk, in dmraG and DRAWING ROOMS.-Spanish room suite, covered in best Morocco, and ctnisi^tinfe^ n^atlo^any chairs, and two easy ditto BIX fancy chairs (^u., 1Q»Vd • walnut dining, loo, and occasional table#; ohetIc-^e^nut, by' Dutmk whatnot; full compans cottage piano, in cngtlv French (nearly new); large gilt pier timepiece and car delabra (Louis d drapery • letter lamp; best Brussels carpet; window ,Pol? »nde copying press and stond American cloo^, ^ve, .ewers nro- ir°B^'DROOMS, &c.— Superior brass ^tSad^-lhS excellent spring mah^ny marble top wa^hstand enb, itc. green damask dra^ry, _^5^uje14; chests of drawers, and toilet ware swing «tair ditto: large and small &c.; .Brussels and other carpet#, Bt4lr Wi"v igc ™ 8mau baths, &c., fcc. s-t S! ^eTbo^e Furnito" new and in T°:^™«eP,pert, •f a well-known amateur), conWlnlng all the latest improvements, and nearlv equal to new. TO SHIP CHAKDLEflS. CAPTAINS, PAINTERS, UnreøerTeà Sale of Green. liliie, Yellow White, Red, and Black PiLintA. kt th« VICTORIA ROOMS, St. Mary-etreet, Cardiff. "li^isSRS. N. LAWRENCE & Co. will SELL IVI k« AUCTION, at the above spacious rooms, on THURSDAY, the 10th of Apwl> 1«J3, about Six Tons of PAINTS, in 11ns vary- inff from 14, 16, an^ 181bs. each, Ground m best Linseed Oil. Sale to conunence-at Half-past Two o'clock. There will be no Reserve as the Lous must be cleared out aa soon a possible. j^ucti^eer8' Chambers, Victoria Rooms. Cardiff. 5*57 SALE TO-MORROW. VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. N. LA WREN CE & CO. have re- ceived instruction to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of APRIL, 1873, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, removed from a Gentleman's Residence at Park Place, and from'the Walk, TredegarviUe(forthe convenience of Sale). FUKMTURE conaisto of Drawing-Room Suite, Oval Tables, S Gilt Pier Glasses, Carpet, Curtain, Pole and Rings, capital Wal- nut Case Cottage Pianoforte, Easy Chairs, Chiff onieres, 2 Mahogany Sideboards, Spanish Mahogany Dining, Loo, Occasional, and Work Tables, Hair-Heated Sofas, Couches, and Chairs in Mahogany Frames; 2 Duchess Toilet Tables and Marble Top Washstancfe, in Walnut and Mahogany; 2 Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Painted Stands and fables, Iron and Wood French and Half-Tester Bed- steads, 3 Feather and 4 Uillouff Beds, Palliasses and Mattresses, Cano-Seat and Kitchen Chairs, Tables, Fenders, Garden Tools, Washing Machine, Stove, Cotinter, Shriving, &c„ &c. Sale to commence at Half-past Two o'clock. The Auctioneers beg to call particular attention to the above Articles, as they are neat, clean, and good, and worthy the notice 0x purchasers. Auctioneers' Chambers, Victoria Rooms, Cardiff. 6456 ———— SALE I'O-Mop.ROW. KHYDYFRO UCHAF, NEAR PONTARDAWE. Two Milws from Pontardawe Station, on the Swansea Vale Railway. LEWIS BROS., are instructed by Mr. David Thomas (who resigns the Farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, April 8, 1873. the whole of his very useful and well-conditioned LIVE STOCK, IMPLE- MENTS, PHJETON, HAKNESS, DAIRY UTENSILS, SHOP FITTINGS, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK, &c.: Three cews with calves, 2 cows in full milk, 2 yearling heifers; black cart mare (sound and a good worker), a well-bred bay pony mare in foal, sow in farrow, 10 young pigs, geese, poultry capital phjeton, by Fuller, of Bristol, with a Ifet,of superior silver- mounted harness (both as good as new), set of brass-mounted, trap harness, 2 carriage whips, saddle and bridle, cart harness, ■ spring cart, patent ch,irn;ind the other dairy utensils, patent chaff machine, pikes and rakes, cow tie, larpe com bin, stock casks, pig troughs, buckets, iron boiler with furnaoe, stable lanterns, kc., Sh6p FittingsBrass tea. scaies on mahogany stand with weights, butter scales with marble slab and weights, flour scale with scoop and weights, sack machine with weights, sack truck, syrup stand with scale and weights, marble butter i-lab, 20 Ja- panned canisters, gill. and lettered, 2 large stock canisters, 4 stone jars capped and lettered, 16 shew boxes, 3 Russian bowls, shew glass, a well-made oak < esk. ,r .y Furniture Mahogany chtffionere, whatnot, work table, dining table, table mats, mahogany Penioroke table, rosewood eooch up- holstered in crimson repp, mahogany easy chair in hair, j arm chaivs, bell pulls, moreen window hangings, trained prints an engravings, bedroom and kitchen chairs child's chair, inahoga y and grained chests of drawers, iron French bedsteads, cupboard bedstead, mahogany bed-steps, niillpulf bed, washstands and dress- ing tables, dressing glasses, towel rails, chamber ware, batn, car- peting, matting aud mats, floor cloth, kitchen tobies, painted cup- board, deal safe, Oik dresser, ware, cutlery, culinary utensils, kitchen requisites, and a large assemblage wf the usual sundries. TERMS :—Three Months' Credit given on approved bills, on purchases exceeding Ten Pounds, or Discount for Cash. Refreshments at 11 o'Clock, and Sale at 12 Noon. The Auctioneers respectfully invite attention to this Sale, the Stock and Effects being thoroughly good. The Mart, Neatli, Miti-eli 17th, 1873. 5481 -r- TONYPLANWYDD FARM, NEAR PONT-NEATH-VAUGHAN, Two-and-a-half miles from Glyn-Neath Station; on the Vale of Nea.th Railway, and two miles irom Onlnvyn Station, 011 the Neath and Railwav. LEWIS BROS, are instructed by Mr._ WM. J.oue*(who is leaviuj.; tiie Farm), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, as above, 011 Tiu'RSPAY, APRIL, !■ tit, 1873, the whole of his valuable LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c., comprising: CATTLE. 2 cows with calves, 1 cow to calve about the 20th April, 1 ditto to calve about the 28th April, 1 ditto to-calve about the 30th April, 2 cows in full milk, 2 two-year-old heifers in calf, 3 yearling heifers, I yearling bull, 2 yearling stee rs, 1 ditto rising 2, and I ditto rising 3. HORSES.—A seven-year-old black cob. Fly," 14 hands, quiet to ride and drive, a very fast trotter; six-year-old bay cart mare. 14^ hands, a capital worker in chains and shaft; bay mare, 14 hands in foal by Young Express 1 yearling colt by "Young Express," and 1 yearling colt by Dandy Comet." PIGS.—5 store pigs. Pese. ducks, and fowls. IMPLEMENTS.- harrow, chaff-cutter, cart, dung cart, suae cars, pikes, rakes, shaft and leading harness, 2 long ladders, dairy utensils, &c.( &c. wi Credit, upon approved Bil's, on purchases ex- Rpfriti °.r discount for Cash. cisely. 8 011 Rotable at 11, Sale to commence at 12 pre- StiSC Auctionaers respectfully invite specir.l attention to this nerfectlv « "f the Cattie are of the Hereford Breed, are are stPrii«2UI ?n(i healthy', and in good condition. The Horses Tht> Mworkers, well-conditioned, and s jund. J.ne Man, Xe;ltl,, 17th March, 1373. 5485 V ALU.ABLE SÃLE-1'Ö-IOR ROW.- LUABLE PROPERTIES AT DOWLAIS AND MERTHYR- T TYDFIL, A tj rv t. County of Glamorgan, MITC T?o ?LICIES °F ASSURANCE. winsFf*T^L?rXANDER. DANIEL & CO., TrysDAY the Sth ut tlie ^astle Hotel, Merthyr, Afternoon by Order of3^73, at One o'Clock in the Sworder, the following PROpUKjnVh?olhe I':slate ,of 1Ir" Cha[les »»?i;rsr»,ss » «tas nszsztz ^T J purw^'ilY and PRPMin?i^e LEA6K of the DOWLAIS ? ?nWFLLING-HOUSF tfl1^ether with an excellent de- tache.1 DWELLING HOUSE w.th Coach-hous,, Stable, Offices, and lartfe I y is situated in the centre of the In0St()Ilmt,^ thc intportant to nf^0^1'1 WaIes' a"d ^hin easy distance v^lIe Hennf^ £ Merthyr, Aberdare, Ithym- ney, Tredegar, Brewery is n-%w' ^niuawr, and Pontypridd, This °^"e9 hnsiiiess the rptn^ 8"p0<1 working order, and doing an cxceilt^ rus for the past year being about £ 3,000. HeJaf-ra^enn of^O y^rs, comrnouciug 1st, April 586 01fc iV01"8 file I'iir Ji: this Lot take the fixed 10- Quarter Plant, Rolling Stockyma Mask ,n- i^de at a Valuation. Lor 2.-The unexpired Term ot BUTE ARMS INN, situated at Dowlais, held ;i -vea(^' ^rmnable at th« «» h»»«K""t aL;Z; unexnired Term of LE^SE of the MOULAIS CASTLE INN, situated at 3Iertl5t3^ £ a0 21st Mav 1804 at an annual rent ot iott, m the ou;upatii>n of John LeonMXl/ a^yearly tenant thereof, at "ua rent of' £ 40 LOT 4.—The unexpired Terna YNDHAM ARMS INN, situated at Merthyr, held for 14 years, commencing 15th December, 1864, at an annual ren1 ot £ 30, m the occupation of Miss Powell, as yearly tenant the n annual rent of £ 36. The Purchasers of Lots 2, 3, and 4 will be required to take to certain Fixtures at a valuation. ,„t„j LOT 5.—The DOWLAIS INN, «tuated at l>ow!ais, lield for a term of 21 years, determinable at the p^ n of either the intended Lessor or Lessee, at the end of the • 14 years of term, dated Sth November, 1805, and in the owu^faon of Mr. Theodore Day, as yearly tenant thereof, at an "J" J™t of £ 6- Ids. LOT 6,—The Three LEASHOLD COTIAGES, situated at Cwm, Dowlais, held for a term of 99 years, commencing 2nd August, 1857, and subject to an annual ground-rent of gl 108. lid. Let to monthly tenants, producing A:12 7s. per annum. LOT 7.-A POLICY UF A -SVRA;\Cb III the National Provi- dent Institution (No. 23,754, dated 12th February, 1861), for 41,000, upon the life of Air. Charles Sworder, nuw aged 38 years. Present annual premium, klf3 4s. 7d. LOT S.—A POLICY OF ASSURAIVCK in trie National Provident Institution (No. 27,779, dated IStli April, lt6;>), for £ 1,090, upon the life of Mr. Charles Sworder, now aged 38 years. Present an- nual premium, £ 18 12s. lid. I,°T «—A POLICY OF ASSURANCE in the Imperial Life of M w'th Bonus to the ameunt of £ 4 10s., on the life £ 7 0s "d °re 1I0W aged 53 years. Annual premium, (fivisiV,r<«m'ums on ^ots 7 aI)fi are reiluced every five years by Cv £ °fits aI'Plied {or lhat purpose. ,„d cnr f„J;he several properties applv at the Brewery Dowlais RrhM ■ Mr \vParticulars to the Auctioneers, 49, Broad-street, 5594 M Plumber, Solicitor, Nicholavstreet, Bristol; or —— Messrs. C. F. and G. J MKS, Solicitors, Merthyr. HR<3liTIrRI^N VILLA, MERTHYR-TYDFIL. Mr? %ti yaluable Household Furniture, &c. Executor^ f EYA > » is instructed by the rntirion Villa Ththc laie Miss ,:avis, to SELL by AUCTION, au J>Voth of Apkit^^hunws-town, Merthyr-Tydfil, on THURSDAY, IHTWKTTURE partfeula« the wh'>lc of the HOUSEHOLD Fvh may be had of the^nc-iT wiU befedve" in th* Catalogue, Saleto^CenrSfir^ '?f*r °» &J«- t, B23 TO-JdOiiiiriw THE PEOPLE A C«ON MAILT, 4,*BUTE TERRACE, MB. AUCTWN of^eceived instructions tof Unredeemed pledgj^TH at' April 8th' ms'a quantity of y afreet from 10th nJ properties of Mr. S. Joseph, 24, St. ^lT>'Sstone Canton <1mber' 187°. ^Nov. 3rd, 1871;' ana «i! Mr; F. August, 1871! to 29th March, 18' _L ° clock p.m. 5538 MERTHY1411^1' NEAR BRfDQENlx" Important Sale of |^ture, DwryUt^nsils"ementg, Household Furniture, Dairy s, ""c. MR. RICHARD j°NKS has been favoured with instructioM from Mra.^henne PoweU (who u giving up the Farm), to SELL y *PR1Ij {$** an<^ THURSDAY, the 9th and comprising of the valuable STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, fcR, ,5« superior Cotswold ewes with lambs, '14 Milch cows Cotswold sheep. 54 Head of Cattle, ■> steers i ^^fand lull yllk, 11,^™ VJo"SS.'dl^ertif"SS Household Furniture. „ y,„, t Full particulars in hand bills, and may he had on application to he Auctioneer, Town Hall, Bridgend. 0010 nlts by uction. • ,.a „ AUCTION MART, CANTON MARKET, CARDIFF. MMonthly Sales of Fat and Store Stock, Hornet, Carriages, fee. BODINGTON, M.R.C.Y.S., announces that his next and 16tk MONTHLY SALE of STOCK, nuK&lvS, CARRIAGES &c., will take place as above, on Wkdxius- DAY. APRIL 9th, 1873. Brown Cob Mare, 6 years old, 14 haRds high, goes in hslrnegs 2. Chestnut Cob, 6 years old, 14 hands two lnchoo high, quiet to ride and drive. 3. An excellent Second-hand Phaeton. 4. Four-wheeled Phaeton, in good condition. 5. A Coburg Carriage, by Rogers, of Bristol, in good condition; Iion; cover and lamps complete. Constructed to carry four persons inside and three outside. 6. Set of Single Harnees. 7. A Two-wheeled iron Plough. new, by Howard. §. Ditto ditto ditto 9. Strong Stone Cart. Entries lor this Sale are respectfully (solicited. All accounts settled same day. Sale will commence punctually at Eleven 'a.m. Cattle will in all cases be offered first. GEO. BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S., Auctioneer. Residence and Offices, 4, Penlline-terraee, Canton, Cardiff. 5515 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. MR- HENRY VENNOR iB instructed to SELL -XrJ- by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport m WKDSEbBaT, the 18th day of APRIL, 1873,|at Two o'clock p.m A large quantity pf SUPERIOR OAK, FIRS; BEECH, ASH. BIRCH, OAK STORES, and strong UNDERWOOD, suitable for Pitwood, growing on the Gwaeled-y Brithdir Estate, in the parish of Gellygaer, and near the Bargoed Station, on the Newport and Cardiff Railway, which station is within a few hundred yards of the whole of the timber, vhich will be sold subject to conditions then and there to be produced. Lot 1.—186 Oaks, 39 Stores, and 3 Beech Lot 2.—Nearly adjoins Lot 1.—194 uak, 37 Store, 11 Ash, and 8 Beech. In this Lot there is a large quantity of strong Underwood, well suited for Pitwood. j c Let 3. 107 Oak, 45 Stores, and a large quantity of strong Underwood. 0 Lot 4.—198 Oak, 31 Stores, 14 Beech, 31 Ash, and 1 Birch, and a large quantity of strong underwood. Lot 5,-185 Oak, 161 Stores, 17 Beech, 11 Firs, 1 Birch, and strong Underwood, Lot 6. About 400 Oaks, 150 Stores, and about 150 large Firs, and strong Underwood. The Oak and Firs are very fine and of great length. Mr. Thomas Lewis, of the Bargoed Mill Inn, will show the Lots, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 4, Llanaxth-street, .Newport, Mon. April 4th, 1878. 5543 IMPORTANT SALE by AUCTION on MON- JL DAY APIUL 14th, 1873, by Mr. HENRY DA VIES, at East Dudweli Farm (four miles from Haverfordwest), the property of Mr. S. Marychurch, who is reducing his farm stock Several HICKS of UEADOW and SEED HÁ Y, harvested 1871 and 1872 PURE-BRED SHORT HORN CATTLE, including Bulls and In- calf Cows and Heifers; SEVENTY STORE EWES THIRTY FAT SHEEP; FIVE USEFUL < ART HORSES; Implements, &c. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Refreshments at 12.30. Auctioneer's Office, Old bridge, Haverfordwest. 5547 SALETIHISIja Y." CARDIFF. FOR PUBLIC SALE, at the Sale Room, Warehouse, East Bute Dock, Cardiff, on Mdhday, APRIL 7th 1878, at Two o clock precis ley. < 2,000 Boxes PALEKMO ORANGES, Ex Carmeio," 200 Bags BLACK SPANISH NUTS, Ex Whv Not." ?Fe"' £ C-: £ pPljr *°, White Gardiners, Brokers, T^ndall Buildings, Fast Bute Dock, Cardiff; and 9, Queen-square, Bristol; out the Wa.rfinger's Office, East Bute Dock, Cardiff. 6471 SALE"THISDAY. 77a PORT OF CARDIFF. Tj^OR SALE BY AUCTION, at the Fruit Warehouse, West Bute Dock, on MONDAY, APRIL 7th, 187S, at Three o'clock, 1,300 BOXES PALERMO ORANGES, Ex Alice," more or less in damaged condition. For Catalogues and further particulars. apply to „„ JOSEPH ELLIOTT & SONS, 5539 Bute Docks, Cardiff. ttblit Jloticcs. CARDIFF BUT E~~D OOKS \u NEW ECCLESIASTICAL DISTRICT. (TO BE CALLED ST. STEPHENS.) £3,061 has to be paid into the Bank of England on the 1st MAY NEXT for the above purpose. A large sum still deficient Prompt and generous assistance urgency requested. Donations to be paid into West of England Bank, Cardiff, or to Robert Duncan, Esq., Tredegarville, hon. sec. Already received :—The Rev. Canon Morgan, late Vicar of St, Mary's, iao 1 0b. tdb. ten £50; eight 2() to £26 twenty-one £10 to £20; forty-Bix to £10; one hundred t, and twenty-one £1 to £5; two bundred and seentedII under £ 1. Full particulars will again be advertised. Cardiff, 2nd April, i873. 5514 GEL L I G A E R. SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, a SCHOOLMASTER, for the TYoedrhftvftwch Board School, neAT Pontlottyn, Glamorganbhire. Salary, £ 55, Half Grant, and Half School Pence. Testimonials (not exceeding three) to be sent in to me not later than the 23rd April, 1873. By Order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr TydfiL 6427 ROATH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CARDIFF. SERVICES In connection with the Second ANNIVERSARY of the above place, will be held on SUNDAY, APRIL 20th and 27th, 1873, whan SERMONS will be preached by the Rev. JOSEPH MORRIS, of Bristol, and Professor OLIVER, M.A., Brecon College. On WEDNESDAY, April 30th, 1873, a LECTURE will be de- livered by the Rev. W. JANSBS DAVIES, of Newport. N.B.—This Place of Worship is now Registered for the Soleniinza- tion of Marriages. 5276 jyjEATH MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 1873. STKWARDS David Be van, Esq., Mayor of Neath. Rev. J. Griffiths. Rector of F. C. Purchase, Esq. Neath P. Charles, Esq., jun. Hev. Walter Griffiths, J.P. William E. Green, Esq. llowei Gwyn, Esq., J.P. Griffith Thomas, Esq. J. T. D. Llewelyn, Esq., J.P. Edward Davies, Esq. W. P. Struvé. Esq., J.P. H. Hancock, Esq. J. H. Rowland, Esq., J.P- W. S. Powell, Esq. Isaac Morgan, Esq. E. R. Morgan, Esq. Sankey Gardner, Esq. R. P. Morgan, Esq. J. C. Fowler, Esq. j MENDELSSOHN'S ORATORIO SAINT PAUL" WILL DR PREFORMED AT ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, NEATH. On THURSDAY, APRIL 17TU, 1873. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS: MISS EDITH WYNNE. MISS LUCY FRANKLEIN. MR. VERNON RIGBY. MR. MAYBRICK. CONDUCTOR j ORGANIST M. JULES ALLARD. j A. L. STRU VE, Esq. The Band will consist of instrumentalists selected .from the Festivals of the three choirs of Hereford, Gloucester, and Worces- ter, and also from Birmingham. Leader of Band Mr. E. G. WOODWARD. Chorus.The NE_iTH HARMONIC SOCIETY. TiCKETS.-NO,Ire above font, 6s nave below font, aisles, and tran- sept, 3S; north and south corners of aisles, Is tkl. All num- bered and reserved. To be obtained at Mr. W. Whittington's, Mr. Barry 's and Mr. J. Hill's, Neath, where plans of the seats may be seen. A plan may also be seen at Swansea, at Messrs. Pearse and Brown's, Wind- street, and at Aseravon at Mr. Evan Evans, chemist. BOOKS OF THB WORDS OF 11 ST. pauL," 6». EACII. RAILWAY ARRANG.E¥ENTS.-A special train will leave Port Talbot at 5.30 p.m. for Neath, and will leave Neath for Port Talbot after the oratorio. The railway company will publish the times of the trains. 1 »ss "^ers *rom Swansea and places west of Neath can return by the late express. DOORS OPEN AT 6 .P.M., TO COMMENCE AT 7 O'CLOCK. At 6.20 Mr. Struv,6 will play the Overture to Atlaalie" (-Mendeigsoh,,). AT LOW WATER MR, S A N D R EW Si RUNS FIVE OMNIBUSES CONTINUOUSLY, FROIl BUTE DOCKS TO PENARTH FERRY. 4574 vICE-CONSULATE FOR PORTUGAL. MR- Vice-Consul for Portugal in Cardiff and its Distnc hegs to announce to those who may have business relations with Portugal that the Vice-Consular Office is open daily from 11 am. to four o'clock p.m., excepting Sundays ^Consulate Chambers, Cardiff, 4th April, 1873. 5548 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are WANTED for the ERECTION Of 25 WORKMEN'S COTTAGES. Particulars may be obtained by applying- to the Manager, Aber- tillery Iron and lm-plate Works, Abertillery, near Newport, Mon. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 14th April next. 5546 CALEDONIA CONFECTIONERY WORKS^ BRISTOL. PATERSON RICE AND CO., Manufacturers of JAMS. JELLIES. JUBES. MARMALADES. ORANGE, LEMON, CITHON PEELS, Anj every description of BOTTLED SWEETS and CONFECTIONS for HOME TRADE and for EXrOKlAilON. To be had of all respectable Grocers and Italian Warehousemen. 5239 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, 45, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, Beg most respectfully to inform the Public in general that all Pictures, Portraits, Cartes, &c., formerly taken by Mr. James Andrews, are in the possession of their Manager, Herr Jean Goldman, who wiM REPRODUCE all Copies at HALF PRICE, and guarantee a Superior Reproof. The above Company respectfully announce that no other Establishment in Swansea, Neath, or Llanelly, have any right to reproduce or infringe upon their NEW PATENT VAN DER WEYDE'S PROCESS. An inspection at the Wind-street Establishment is respectfully invited Price List sent free of charge. All letters to be addressed Herr Jean Goldman, late Andrews, Wind-street. Swansea. 2099 JSusmess bSSt5. gPECIAL AND LEADING LINES JpISSRS. W. PRICE k SONS' STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. FOR THE SPRING SEASON. THE NEW PANTALETTE SUITS For Little Boys. E NEW SAILOR SUITS F"or Little Boys. THE NEW DANISH SUITS For Little Boys. THE NEW LEOPOLD SUITS For Youths. THE NEW SCOTCH TWEED SUITs, *For Youths. THENEW MORNING COATS For Gentlemen. THE NEW DOUBLE-BREASTED OOATI For Gentlemen. THE NEW TROUSERS & VESTS TO MATCH For Gentlemen. THE NEW YACHTING JACKETS For Qontlemen and Juveniles. ASSRBSS :—CARDIFF HOUSE, ST. MABY-STREET, CARDIFF 1367 H. S WEE T I N G, HAIR ]Dlt]&SISElt AND PERFUMER, 13,. DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURER Of WIGS, SCALPS, FRONTS, CHIGNONS, FRIZZETTS, PLAITS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WIGS, FROM jei Is Od TO 45 6s Od. NOTICE. H. SWEETING begs to state that he has had great experience n the beet hous^i in London and the also a Member for two years of The French Ladiet' 11 airdressing.Academy and as the highest wages are paid to the assistants, ladies and gentle- men may rely upon everything being done,to their entire satis- faction. The Saloons are fitted with every convenience for Hair- dressing, Hair Brushing by Machinery, Shampooing, &o. THE PRICE FOR ATTENDANCE AS FOLLOWS OBKTLEMEN'S SALOON. I.A.DlRS' PRIVATE ROOMS. g. d. s. d. Hair cut and brushed by For hair cuttug only.. 0 6 machinery 0 6 Dressing — 1 0 Shampooing • Singeing. 1 0 Singeing 0 6 Shampooing 1 Shaving & hair brushing 0 6 Dressing in fancy drese Curling hair # •> «.or poudre 7 Curling hair # •> ..or poudre 7 tI Gentlemen's private room 1 0 HAIR DYEING ROOMS. AXNIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO TOILET CLUB. Gentlemen 1 Is I Ladies ze 2s THEATRICAL WIGS FOR LOAN OR SALE. The largest Stock et. Hair Brushes, Glnth, ,Tooth, Nail, aatt Shaving Brushes in south Wales. Customers would find it to their interest to buy their Per- fumery and Toiiot requisites at this Establishment 10 per cent, cheaper than any other House. GLOVES AND SCARFS IN GREAT VARIETY. 4890 :1 10: 19, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEis- UPERIOR DRAWING ROOM DINING ROOM, and BEDROOM FUR- TU RE, en suite, at various prices. CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY of every description. All BEDDING manufactured on the Pre- inise& ..ill .to LEWIS BROTHERS HOUSE FURNISHERS. "I ".J-; M — 4479 g P E U, I A L I T I E S url WOOLLEN GOODS, YESTINGS, &c., SHIRTS, HOSIERY, SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, &a., AT J. NEWTON'S 13, CROCSfiEIiBTOWN, jCARDIFF, ti THE CRITERION TROUSERS 14s. -6d. CASH ONLY, in Materiras suitable for Autumn and Winter Wear. Niade to Measure. J. NEKTON, Tailor, Woollen Draper, Mercer, Hosier, &e., 13, Crockhorbtown, (iardiff. 2Q25 SPEdAL NOTICE "^T ILLIAM KORNER Begs to inform his numerous friends and the public that he has ) Just Returned from the LONDON and LEICESTER MARKETS with a Large and Choice Assortment of LADIES' and GENTS' PLAIN and FANCY HOSIERY. The following lines ateworthy of Special Notice, viz. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND GENTS" SILK UMBREiXAS -AND SUN-SHADES. SILK, LINEN, CAMBRIC, & COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS. COLLARS. WRISTS, and FRONTS in the NEWEST SHAPES. GLOVES, BRACES, BELTS & GARTEPS. OXFORD AND ABYSSINIAN SHIRTS. ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES IN WHITE SHIRTS. WOOLLEN, CASHMERE & OTHER SHIRTS. MERINO, CASHMERE, LAMBS' WOOL, AND COTTON PANTS, DRAWERS, AND UNDER VESTS. LARGEST STOCK OF SCARFS & TIES IN SOUTH WALES. All Goods warranted of Genuine Quality, at reasonable Prices for catih only. W. KORNER, THE CARDIFF HOSIER, 27, 29, AND 31, ROYAL ARCADE, AXB 1S2, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. A' .B.- Shopkeepere Supplied Wholesale at MamifacPurer?Prices. 4791 Q M I T H AN D, CO, COKN MERCHANTS, S COHN MERCHANTS SKINNIER-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. 4658 -r W ILL fA M SANDERS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 266 w: LEWIS, COMMLSSION AGENT. • CASH ADVANCED ON STOCK. 17, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 189 SAY GEORGE!! Have you tried that new shop in College-street! I had a splendid Suit there for Two pounds, and a capital Fit. Mind, I HAD TO PAY CASH FOR IT but 'tis Cheap. No, who is he ? Vv hy, E. M. ROE, COLLEGE HOUSE, 10, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA. GIVE HIM A TRIAL. YOU WILL BE WELL PLEASED. 4451 IF yOU WANT YOUR HOUSE FURNISHED WITH TASTE, STYLE, AND ELEGANCE, COMBINED WITH ECONOMY AND DURABILITY, GO TO MEREDITH'S, 125 HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR, (MANUFACTORY & SHOW-ROOMS, 52 GLEB ELAND STREET), Who will give you an Estimate for fitting it up throughout, in eluding Carpets, Window and Bed Drapery, Ironmongery, and every other requisite, at wonderfully LOW PRICES. All Goods sent Carriage Free within Fifty'Miles. 2936 BEFORE YOU PURCHASE PATENT MEDICINES of any kind Call on C. YORATH, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, 282, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. Where a fresh supply is always kept in stock. Parcels received from London every alternate day. 5519 UTE ON' MPRS'- COMPANY JD (H$NRY SAUNDERS.) OFFICES :—WINDSOR HOUSE CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. BEST HOUSE COAL. BEST NUT STEAM COAL. BEST SMITHS COAL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENBED TO Special Terms for large quantities. 2749 LARGEST MINKRAL WATER WORKS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. CAR T ERA N D C o., WILDEK-STRFET, BRISTOL, Have lately erected expensive Machinery for the Manufacture of the highest qualities of SODA, SELTZER, and POTASS WATERS, LEMONADE, and TONIC QUININE WATER. See our Trade Mark (Dolphins and Anchor on Shield) on every label, as most j manufacturers use same colour and shape. 4775 justness JUdrtsses. g P R I N G FASHIONS. MESSRS. SPARK AND TAIT .t. ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR NEW MILLINERY, j NEW MANTLES, FROM PARIS. NEW COSTUMES, &c., j ':1 ALSO, THE FIRST DELIVERY OF NEW MATERIALS FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. PATTERNS FREE. CO LLE GE-G REE N, BRISTOL. 2854 USE ONLY) jfl OT HE RG ILL'S TOBACCO. I, SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE: 4, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. kob2 D LEWIS, CABINET MAKER • AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of CABINET GOODS CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEDDING j LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, 411 al whichare oUheuewWit design aud of the best manufacture^ N.B.-Ani MMorUnent of PIANOFORTES by best aiakora for Sale and Hire. 101 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting Place in the town. NOTE THE ADDRESS: HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY LAmps- MBOSSED GLASS. BENT GLASS. T' -*—— TO RAILWAY COMPANIES AND CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND SHIP OWNERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS, CHEMISTS AND GROCERS. J\ HALL & PEDDER, B AR,R:S-STREET, BRISTOL, (Established 1794,) MAKERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SIGNAL, ORNAMENTAL, AND CARRIAGE LAMPS. GLASS BENT OR EMBOSSED to any Size or Pattern. Prompt and careful attention given to all orders. HALL & PEDDER, LAMP MANUFACTURERS, 1, 2, AND 3, 'BARK'S STREET, BRISTOL. 5476 N' 0 T C. E THE OLD-ESTABLISHED1 FURNISHING, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT, (FOKMKRLV Tiix LATE J. BARKER, LATE PROCTOR & BARKER,) 1 29, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, WILL IN FUTURE BE CONDUCTED BY THE WIDOW AND SON OF LATE PROPRIETOR. 538S so J. K E P P L E & c O S FURNISHING CUT GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE, 3, CLARE STREET, BRISTOL. This STOCK comprises EVJVKY RKQI LSITE IN FURNISHING, From the simplest Culinary Article To Goods of the most Elaborate Finish and Artistic Decoration, BEST QUALITY. NEWEST DESIGNS. LOWEST PRICES. Z477 S. J. B U R 31 A N, I PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. BUR M A N'S WATCHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WEST OF ENALAND. SILVER HORIZONTAL, from £ 1 5 0 G LLSH LEVER, from 315 fl GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 15 <0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. N.B.-BUR S CLOCKS give the exact time. as received from Greenwi <for day by telegraph. THE NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. COMMERCIAL EMPORIUM, 35, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. MADAM, I beg leawe to inform you that I have taken the above Promises (without the Stock), lately occupied by Mr. A. ISAACS, Outfitter, and will RE-OPEN the same as a GENERAL WARE- HOUSE, on SATURDAY, APRIL the 12th, 1873, with a MAGNIFICENT & ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF Shawls and Jackets, Silks and Prints, Dresses and Skirts, Ties, Scarfs, and Collars, Millinery, Juvenile Trimmed Suits, Stays and Corsets, Ready made Clothes of Ribbons, Superior Quality, Flowers and Feathers, Hosiery, Trimmings, Haberdashery, Umbrellas and Sunshades, Gloves, Household Drapery, &c., &c., &e- Your favours will be much esteemed by Yours obediently, REES THOMAS. April 2nd, 1873. 5510 W E. VAUGHAN & CO. -I STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, XNIVTRTRVV 248, BUTE-STREET, j-CARDIiF. 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH- STREET, MERTHYR. 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage free, by the following AGENTS: Aberdare jfr. Dance, Commercial-streei. Abergavenny Miss Watkins, 12, Cross-street. Blaenavon Mr. J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr. Thomas, grOcer, Iton-street. Brecon Mr. Matthews, at Camden Arms, Watton. Cowbridge Mi. Stibbs, Ivor House. Chepstow Miss Rowe, Welsh-street. Crickhowell Mr. Davies, Manchester House. Carmarthen Agont wanted. Haverfordwest.. Mr. Harries, 3, High-street. Llanelly Messrs. Ace & Sons, Vauglian-street, Llandilo Mr. Lockyer, County Press. Neath Mr. Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock, Mr Brice, Meyrick-street. -Pont,ypool Mr. G. Fowler, draper, Lion House. Usk Messrs. Jones & Powell. draper &c. Wat ;het.. Capt. Nicholas. 228 STrl, AM SAW MILL S J. HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT. PITWOOD, SLEEPERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS' TIMBER ALWAYS IN STOCK. YARD—WEST BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. 2467 business Addresses. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. We beg to invite attention to our SHOW OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, On and after THURSDAY, 3RD APRIL, 1873. D. JOTHAM & SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 asi* 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 2941 OPENING OF NEW PREMISES, ESTABLISHED 1859. I [CIRCULAR. ] CARDIFF WARDROBE, 257 & 258, Bute-street, And 2, Saint Mary-street, CARDIFF, Mar eh, 1873. DEAR SIR, It is with no ordinary pleasure that I invite your kind attention to the following important announcement:— I have for some time been impressed with the necessity of Opening a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in the upper part o the Town, in order to meet the requirements of my numerous customers resident at a distance. I have accordingly secured for the purpose those most ELIGIBLE and COMMODIOUS PRE- MISES, No. 2, ST. MARY-STREET, which are fitted with every modern appliance for the comfort and convenience of all classes of customers. I have just returned from the LONDON MARKETS, and have made some EXTENSIVE PURCHASE8 in the LATEST HOME and FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS of the NEWEST MATERIALS, for making up EVERY DESCRIPTION of COSTUME fur general wear, as well as for CLERICAL, MUNI- CIPAL, MASONIC, and other uses.—LIVERIES, HABITS, &c. The READY-MADE DEPARTMENT consists of a large eon- signment of Nicholl & Co's. Celebrated Garments. An extensive variety of READY-MADE CLOTHING from other Manufacturers, suited to every class. Stopford's Patent Hats; Caps, Portman- teaus, Rugs, Bags, Umbrellas, &c.. &e. These will be displayed both in my NEW SHOP, ST. MARY-STREET, as well as 267-8, BUTE-STREET; and I respectfully solicit your early inspection of the same. I remain, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, PHILIP YEO. P.Y. continues the following system All Goods purchased at this Establishment are subject to the following Discount:— £3 Parcels, 5 per cent.; and £5 Parcels, 7t per cent. on all Cash transactions. Special arrangements made for Credit. Patterns given. 5288 JOHN W I L L I A-M S'S (LATE OF DUKE-STREET) NEW IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 8718 1-' SEWING MACHINES, ks WASHING MACHINES, IIA-NGLES, FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, with all other l atented Articles, supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, 4, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. SEWING M \CHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold M«dal Silent Working Lock-stitch Sewing Machine. WASHING MACHINES. Bradford's Paten t Vowel Wash ingMach ine t- SEWING MACHINES. The Wilcox &Gibbs Silent Sewing Machines WASHING MACHINES. The Home Washer, conpiete, C!wtth washer, wring, & mangles. MANGLES, By Bradford and all other Makers. .For Sale on easy tenns. j KNIFE CLEANING MACHINES. To clean three knives — £ 1 12 0 SEWING MACHINES, Try the Shakespere. Agenoria, Franklin the Weir, W. 11. Thomas and Co., or any „ other Maker. SEWING MACHINES For Sale and Hire upon easy terms. MANGLES For Sale on easy terms. SEWING MACHINES Repaired. SAFES, Fire and thief proof, oy Chubb, Milner, Pfrry, Hobbs, Tauoton, Price, Whlt- &c. AT MAKERfc CROk, BROTHERS CARDIFF. 4539 TfREDERICK WARE, (Late WARE AND SONS), TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, ESTABLISHED "HALF-A-CENTDBY, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT] DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS AS USUAL. CLOSED EVEBY EVENING AT SEYJ.-N" O'CLOCK. 107 QPENING OF NEW PREMISES CROSS BROTHERS Beg to announce that their NEW AND EXTENSIVE WAREHOUSES IN- WORKING STREET, CARDIFF, Will be OPENED ON SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1873, With an IMMENSE STOCK of IMPROVED AND NEW DESIGNS In KITCHEN RANGES, DINING AND DRAWING-ROOM GRATES, MARBLE & ENAMELLED MANTLEPIECES. GASFITTINGS. ELECTRIC BELLS. IRON ENAMELLED, & PORCELAIN BATHS. HOT WATER APPARATUS. STEAM-BOILER & ENGINE FITTINGS Of every oescription. GIFFARD'S AND GKESHAM'S STEAM-BOILER INJECTORS, ALL SIZES. COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND CONTRACTORS Are particularly requested to inspect the great STOCK of IRONMONGERY, which includes every Requisite for Collieries, Mines, &c., &o. UPWARDS OF 500 SIZES OF BAR IRON IN STOCK, READY FOR DELIVERY. B B H STAFFORDSHIRE AND WELSH BRANDS. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT— 21, WORKING STREET. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT— 4, ST. MARY-STREEI CARDIFF. 5283 "WORLD WIDE FAME." "PALMER'S COCOA CONDIMENTAL FOOD 1. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. ONCE USED ALWAYS USRnI;" «.«-» SS5?g; S18SCSS2J2 »<■™1:0 > «»•- to the cost of feedg°^ Manufacturers ar.a Proprietors, PALMER AND COMPANY, LONDON, E. Order, (whole^le retail), ^Iso ^ppUcations {or Agencies MR. THOMAS WEBBER, 32. ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. fS00 Feeds sent, caxrispe free, for 32s., to any part of South alec. A sample bag of 1 libs, wr as. prepaid. 2428 « justness Addresses* HOW ELL & C 0.. THS CARDIFF DRAPERS, Are now Showing the LARGEST, BEST-SELECTED, & CHEAPEST STOCK OF BRUSSELS TAPESTRY AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS; ALSO, 1 FLOORCLOTHS, From*Half-a-yard to Four Yards Wide. 13, AND 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF^ 5164 THE FIRST AND SECOND CONSIGNMENTS OF BACON, IMPORTED BY EVANS & CO., Having gone so rapidly into consumption, and given such un- bounded satisfaction, they have anticipated an INCREASKD DEMAND, and are NOW LANDING, EX "GLAMORGAN," THE THIRD DIRECT CONSIGNMENT FROM NEW YORK CITY CURERS, SPECIALLY SELECTED for their Family Trade from light, firm, well-fed Bacon. The public are respectfully invited to make their purchases at either of their Establishments, 6, HIGH-STREET AND 15, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. sat Education. S P, I G H T 0 N ASSOCIATE AND MEDALLIST OF THE LONDON ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Pupil of Sir Julius Benedict and Dr. Wylde), PROFESSOR OF THE PIANOFOETB, 74, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 43SI CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL I TRAINING SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPAL MR. J. WAXK. ASSISTED BY COMPETENT MASTERS. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Prote. sional Life, the Civil Service and Middle-class Examinations. Spacious Schoolrooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Unlimited Diet Testimonials and referenoes of the highest order. For poiw ticulars on application.. 2461 ORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PIUSCIPAlI-W. WILLIAMS. Pupils prepared for the Universities and for Professional ant Commercial Pursuits. During the past six years fifty-two ot pupils have passed various public examinations. TERMS Beard and Tuition 3 0 0 per. MC Tuition (including Latin and FrMch) 0 Greek a 0 0 „ German 100 Drawing | 100 4469 STAFFORD COLLEGE. DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HILL (NEAR CRYSTAL PALACE), LONDON, b.E. HEAD MASTER MR. CROSS, late o. Bridgend. MATHEMATICS, &C G. WATKINOON, lsq, Londca University. 4RENCH Moiisr. RAECKEDROOJL GERMAN Dr. ELPURATE, M.A., Ph.D., &e. DRAWING, PAINTING, &C J. L. IVENWUKTIIY, Esq., t'.S.A- F.R.G.S., &c- ASSISTANT IN DITTO J. ROLFK. Esq., Medalist of the Royal A<;ademr. PROFESSOR OF DANCINO J. SEATON, Esq., Koval Italian, Opera House. There is at present no vacancy, but one pupil can be r-mi-od oa the 25th March. 4678 JiotclS. QUEEN'S HOTEL, ST. MARY STREET^ CARlIIFF.-Ladier; Coffee Room. An Ordinary at 1.30. Night Porter.- -Mr,. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. 5X11 ROYAL HOTEL, ST. MARY- STi«EET^ CARDIFF.—First-class Family and Commercial Houao, the nearest to the Great Western Railway Station. On-mi uses to every tram. A Night Porter in attendance. Under the manage- ment of E. J. MULLlXER. 5309A TMPERTAL HOTEL, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, CARDIFF.—This Hotel comprises Public Coffee and other Rooms. Private Sitting-rooms, numerous Bedrooms, first-class Biiliard-room. An Ordinary, daily, at Half-past One.— THOMAS NIXON, Proprietor. 5 j.gQ JOEY AT HOME !—JOElTHAYNES "d^s to inform his numerous friends of Cardiff aud its neigh- bourhood that he has token the FISHGUARD ARMS KUTE- STREET, where he will be happy to meet his friends'. ho will always find "A JOEY, IN GOOD SPIRITS." .J:5?. ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, MAES TEG" 0 Two Minutes' Walk from Station. Good accommodation BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE 238C PROPRIETOR-Mr. ILLTID MOBQAJf BRISTOL. — GUILDHALLT^C^MEROLAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 36 and 37, Broad-street, Bristol. Dining, Coffoe, Sitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 1:2.30 to 6 J^htPorUjr^kept.—W. T. CROUCH, Piopriet-or. 1430 CLIFTON DOWN FIRST-CLAS.s FAMILY *10TEL' FACING THE SUSPENSION-BRIDGE. SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from 3l Guineas per week. Bmak- fast, from 2s.; Dinners, from 3s. (3d.; Service, 2s. A Suite è Apartments having* been recentlv added to the Hotel, especially for WEDDING BREAKFASTS, the Manner is prepared to ^o^de the same or the most moderate tenns. Terms by weekly arrange- ments omy. Suite of Apartments, with board and attendance. 6 Guineas each, fires only extra. Bedroom, board, and attendance in public rooms, 3, Guineas. All meals served to the vigifor's order. Private drawing-room for Ladies. Table D'Hote daily at 1 Sundays at 5. All communications to be addressed, ,Ý;'¡ 1428 E. GITl^r.NS, Manager # POWELL &~CO:, WINE AND SPIRIT MERC HAN T S§ 1B8J. BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF. SOUND DINNER CLARET, FINE OLD SCOTCH AND IRISH W'IISKIES. LONDON GIN AND JAMAICA HUM. BASS'S AND ALLSOPP'S PALE ALES | AND GU IN NESS'S EXTRA STOUT, in Fine Condition, in Wood or Bottle. 8 Davies^street^X-1 Ll}?den Villa> Wordsworth-street, Eoath. add h fcUcet, Town, as well as at the Stor.-s 2601 | public ^muscmettis. ]UTCHI-NSON & TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, ST. MARY.STREET, CARDIFF. The People's Palace of Pleasure and Amusement. Crc.-wdctl Houses, and Everybody Delighted. A Fresh Treat every Week* More Numerous Engagements. An Entire Change of P amme on MONDAY, April 7, and Every Evening during th. RETURN VISIT AND FAREWELL ENGAGJLVEXT OF TUP RENOWNED, THE GREAT ORIGINAL, THE UN'APPROach L I S K A R D The Mtrrv Musical Zany! ITie Jester, par exec.n Humorist of many Instruments. The eccentricity of talented gentleman *o wed known that furth«^ient'I unnecessary. man« you The Crowning Point ^^ionaHsm is the extraonlina^ ,-or- MILTON AND ATv'^vh TWE DARING GYMNASTS nv,, tj KiN °- THE DA«I- « iHL MARVELS OF THE AGE And the Douhlc Company of Star Ártistes. 31)25 "*7"ICT0EIA CONCERT-ROOM, ST. MARY- T STREET, CARDIFF SOLE PROPRIETOR „ tlUK Mr. F. W. HOFFMANN Every Evening during the week,' IJI CONCERT, CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, AND DANCING. REFRESHMENTS As'tTSTAL. Admission—First Class, Is. Half-price at Nine o'clock' WHEN THEJPiU MENADE CONCERT AND PANrrv/a COMMENCE. Doors open at Seven, to commence at 7.30 r241 T A P, V A R I E T E MIND-STREET, SWANSEA DIRECTOR MR. MELVILLE! MORE NEW ENGAGEMENTS. NEW PROG (AMMP* ALWAYS GREAT TALENT! AMMEJ ALWAYS GREAT NOVELTY' ALWAYS GREAT VARIETY Raslus, Alvarez, Marcus "Tkinon" 1 John Hill, Singleton Phillips, Walter Ruebr -,n R. Buckingham, A Brindsley, Ryley aud Dawn n and A. Emm. TO-NIGHT at the Star N-alieties