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A VE YOUR JUAT THIS (SEASON. FOR RICK SHEETS, ——— And WATEmooi.' COVERS, GO TO THE MANUFACTURER, CHARLES P. PHILLIPS, Farmers' General Supply Stores, NEWPORT. .N.B.-First Prize Harvest Implements, Carts, and Waggons always in stock. Send for Prices and Full Particulars.
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SAVR YOUR HAY THIS SEASON. 1m RICK SHEETS, — v7wTTRBPR,()0F COVERS; GO TO THE MANUFACTURER, CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, Farmers' General Supply Stores, NEWPORT. N.B.-First Prize Harvest Imp'ements, Carts and Waggons ahva\s in cftock. Send for Prices and Full Particulars
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cJ hipping Jloticea* QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, ■ryfjA SV i & BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. ——— SAILINGS WEEKLY. fie eii-row Steam-ships SEVERN, Capt. Fry; PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills; ANTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLUTHA, Capt. Liziklav.-r AILSA, Cant. Huckman; are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin, (unless prevented by circumstances), as follows during the month of Jt:- CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. AND BELFAST. 1 Wednesday 8 p.m. 116 Wednesday. S p.m. '9 Wednesday 9 P m. 123 Wednesday. 8 P-ul 30 Wednesday 2 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. m. Friday 1 p.m. | 18 Friday I P.M. .Friday 4 p.nt 25 Friday 4 P-130* GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 3 Thursday 2 p.m. 17 Thursday t P,m* Thursday 2 p.m. 24 Thursday •• •* P-n. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. FARES.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. Cd.; Steerage, °R Glasgow Cabin, 20s.; Return, 30a.; Steerage, 12s. wi; soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Goods to be alongside in time for shipment before the adver- tised time of sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan Co. Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co. Swansea, • JonQ8 & Brother; Belfast, to Robert Henderson & iso" » • 0 Mark Whitwil! Son and in Cardiff, to • "EBB & OO., Bute Oock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, June, 1875. 9669 y "fW N, RD li 0 YAL MAIL V> -V, STEAMERS. -10"1 LIVERPOOL DIRECT TO NEW Y ORK AND BOSTON. PARTHIA. CAIjABlUA. ABYSSINIA. CUBA. BATAVLV. JAVA. SAMARIA. SJE^RIA. HECLA. ATLAS. ALGERIA. OLYMPUS. MARATHON. CHINA. BOTHNIA. Tas CUNARD ROVAL MAIL STKAMBRS sail every TUKSDAY, THURS- DAY, and SATURDAY, and haVe superior accommodation for Steerage Passengers.—For further particulars apply to D. & C. iJAC IVER, 1, Rumford-street, Liverpool. 59 flft HITF, STAft LINE. vv UNITED STATES MAIL STF"ERs.-LIVFR. tOOL'l'O NEW YORK every THURSDAY, and QUEENSTOWN i FRIDAY; forwarding Passengers to all parts of the Uuited tatcs and Canada. The well-known ^st "ail Steamers of this line sail as under:— FROM LIVBWOOL. Germanic. Thursday, June 24 P-OPublic Thursday, July 15 Adriatic Thursday, July 1 Britanaic. Thursday, July X2 Ce tc. Thursday, July 8 Each 5,000 tons burthen and 3.000 horse-PO^ER. Average passage day" in Summer, 91 in Winter These splendid Vessels combine the highest speed and comfort, And are unsurpassed in their attractions to passengers. SAIOOFI3 and Staterooms aniiustnpe, LUXURIOUSLY furnished. iPianos, libraries, electric bells, bath rooms, ourdoes shop, &c. tTlie Steerages are uuusually'spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers of 8 class receive the utmost civility and attention. Medic* 1 eotnforts free of charge. Stewardesses to attend the women and children. For freight or passage apply at the Company's OIBce, 19, Broadway, New York, ard97 and 99, S. Clark-street, Chicago in Quf-enstown to JAMES SCOTT & ^4" or to ISMAY, IMRIE & Co. 0, Water-street, Liverpool; an.,i~» Leadenhall-street, London, K.C.: to BARNES, GUTHRIEBute Docks, Cardiff; Geo. BEVAN, Swansea; or to EDWAKD PHILLIPS, Bruery Hill, Ebbw Vale. We recommend passengers to obtain their tickets from our Ageneø before leavinsr home 176 1VT A L LINE TO NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. Noncn.-This cowrpy takes the Risk of Insurance (up to &!QO,UOO) on each 0 1 B. Vessels, tin. giving Passengers the oeet possible juarantee Mr safety u,c- oidance of danger at ^The most southerly route has always been adopted by tb Th Company 4o ivoid Ice and^Headlands. FROM LI VERP^ t0. ^EW YORK every WEDNESDAY -filing at QUEENSTOWN the following dav. EGYPT WIDNXSDAT, June 16 HELVETIA. FOR BOSTON FRIDAY, J una 11 THE QUEEN WKDKBSDAV, June 23. FROM LONDON TO NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS DENMARK I WBDSJSDAT, June 16 CANAI)A WZDNBSDAY, June 23 Saloon Passage by Liverpool Steamers, It], 16, and 17 Guineas, by London Steamers, ]0, li, and 16 guineas, according to tne position of Stawrwm-all iiavinar sauie privilege in Saloon Ra'ur" Tickets TWENTY-FOUR GUINEAS. The COMF0RT o,J'^ERAGEPAS8ENOERS specially con- aldered—the accommodation being uneurpaawd for space, light *a3TM^i^UPA88AGB f.5,^ New York, Boston, Quebec, Fhiladel- phia and BaltiioORE' WNICN includes an abundance of cooked pro- "FILPNRIH. Stewardesses in the steerage for Females and Children. Passengers booked tnrou^h to all parts of Canada and the {United Sates at reduced rates, via the Erie Railway. Apply to THENATIONAL STEAM SHIP CO. (LunriD), ISAT Liverpool, or to their Messrs, J. R. NICHOLAS itC0.,i80, Britannia-buildings, Bute Socks, Cardiff J Davh> RsBg, Cardiff Castle Hotel. Aberdare F. W. CAUNT, 4, Aberdare JAS. R. M OROAII Pjstmaster, JOHN THOMAS, 1, Prospe ct-place Qoergetown, Tre'tt?r. » H«nry A. Lewis. Newtown, Ebb w Vain or to D. Thomas, »cn and Market Chambers, Brynmawr. Passengers are au to secure their Passages from the Local Agent* i £ fo«. lA«v^g 9296 A ERICAN LINE. I, IE STEAMERS h8'rwJ:EN ANI, P^ILADELpHIAJ Taking pasaeng » EXTRA CHARGR, to— NEW YORK, 0K BALTIMORE. First-class full-powered Ir™ are appointed to Sail From LIVERP^ ^^Y^WEDNESDAY. ILLNILW0RTH V. •• •• 30th June Calling at Queensto^ t^e fonowin^ embam passengers. Tnis i, th 8 ^ng under the United States Flag, and the Line.. Passengers in equal to any of the European Steani f Passengers and G° £ >'ilroaD COMPA ^iladelphia on the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA which is ihe shortest and most, d.rect r, ute al'Western States. CABIN PASSAGE 12 to 18 guineas. KetUru tickflts at reduced 68« 8TEE RAGE PASSAGE as ow^sany other line, including an ample supply of Provisions, c d served up by the Com- pan>'s stewards. „ INTERVIH DlATE PASSAGE. mc udme necessary utensi s, and a separate taoie, ts 8s, For further informan T, &PP>-> RICHARDSON,^PENce, & CO 17 and l9>^VfL-«reet, UverpoL n ro JAMKS AVRR, 162, Bu-er,iaJi C JOHN COPKLAUD, 121 H '<I>treet, Merthyr Tydfil, DAVID iMvig^ CA, NON. stxt et, Ab.,rc^ 8952 to MELBOURNE and UtvfU ^Li«I?NEY. Colonial Line of Packets. The ^riiamn4 Bar1ue-rigged ^nd fuli.po.vere I Screw steamship >• s.ooo^' j T0giB' ter 500 H P Nominal, > »• P. Effective, J. C. Jaques, com- mlnf'w is anpointed to ka^e the South West India Dock, on Wednesday 7th July> caIIinfc» -Ji-^ mouth. Passengers taken at throuo-h rates to other Aust.an and the New Zealand ports. P^i°e money H guineas and 1 £ For further Particular-, apply to JuHN HENRY tLINi, a» a-ent, 112, Fenchurch- street, London, E.C. 9830 R* OOD NEWS YO EMIGRANTS. Canada still calls t0>» labour; wages high,. anj^wiocroutB. Mr Down •»»' K"* Canada by Allan Royal Mail steamer, 24th June, ^rp^ol; he will Uke emigrants with him at very low *a ,e"l *antee to see all empryedlnd Comfortably Bettled^ ho8e wishing to join this party are strong^ early, as totet assisted ou^every^^ Enclose stamp for reply. ^HO^BST^CKS PA8SAGB TO U A M E B 1 C A • Composed of Twenty ^rs*cl^Sye^^Xu«^ay^a^1^^r9<iay' SAILING DAYS—From Eivtr(Wol, J- •^ Halif and Baltimore' to Canada, and every alternate p^j, 0f Canada and tor warding passengers on e«^y parw the United States.. 0f Surgeon and Stewardesses provided 11 ee for Passengers who secure thei.- Tickets before leaving home ar.^ met at the Railway Station in Lii criool by an appointed Ag the Company, who takes charge of them until they go on bo The Canadian Government grants PASSAGES by the ALLAN LINE to Married Farm Labourers and Female Do- mestic Servants. A 11 „„J For Katesof Freight or Passage, app':y to Allan Brothers anu Co., Alexandra Buildings, James-strett, LiVeTPIOI, or to G. Bird. 46, Bu c-street, Cardiff; T. J. Buss. 29, Fage-atreet, and 3, Oxford-street, Swansea; W. H. Moseley, U iiid-st^eet, Neath D. S. 'l'hom.is, Biitish Schools, L!andovery J. R- Laniel, St. Mary- stre-i, C 'rdigan. Mi9 EMPJLiOY THW "STAR" FURNITURE VANS. OFFICE.—NO 1 THE HAYES, CARDIFF. Wt alts by A, urtion. SALE TO-MORROW. Re Mil's and Co. and others.- On behalf of whom it may concern MR W. P. STEPHENSON has been instructed k £ ^!1T<U:,art'e:S to'icerned in the above to SELL by AUC- T OX, on THLHSDAY, the 2lthdny of June. 1875 at his Offices, No. %I, Queen-street, f rockh. rbtown, Cardiff, at Two o'clock in the Atteritoon (ul"ess the who'e be deposed of by Private Con- tract, of which due notice w It be aivt-n), in lots to suit pur- chawro, the Stock of WINES a-d I:PI "II IS, comprising— BO J Dozens Sherries, various Vinta-ea and Shipments. 4^s ^orts» R're Vintages. 4~ T> Clarets of various Growths. Sparkling Hock, Moselle, and Burgundy. t hampa.lie—Quarts and P.nts. 98 „ Chablis and Sauterne. 84 Pale and Brown Brandy. 45 Scotch and Irish Whiikey. 2803 Dozens. _VI Also, & few Quarter Casks and Octaves of Old Por t and Sliei ry, toveth r with various other lots of Miscellaneous Wines. Full particulars will be given in Catalogues, to be hid on appli- cation to tho Auctioneer (or will be forwarded oy post) three days lprior to the date of sale. The Auct oneer respectfully invites attention to the above mle as an unusual opportunity for gentlemen to replenish their btocks of Wine. &c. „ Con iiti; n' o' P»le as in pr.nted Btalr^e. inov> SALE tO-iiO.> HOW. South Wales Atlantic Steimsh p Company, Cardiff.—Unreserved bale of THE i^lai t, Mnchinery, Material^ STORES, AND Effects, u ed for workii g the abov,; Co tpany's st-^mers. 1\/TESSRS. ALLXANIIJUR, BH,OS. are in- lVJL gtructtd to SELL by ALCTION, on THURSDAY, the 24th JUNE, 1875, and following day, ,f S eces ary, at the Warehouses of thaCompany, at tbs toi- of:hast but.'Dock, Cardi ff, the whole of the PLANT, MACHINERY, MATERIALS, STORn; and EFFECTS, d the above Company, now in Liquidation. Comprising— Two steam derricks, four-bladed propeller, anchors, chains, spars, single, double, and treb-e blocks, manil.a and ottier ropes, lackles, shackles, slings, lashings, cork and other buoys, 10-neam, corn, and other scales, one weighing machine, ty Fooley. 300 weights, ranaing from one pound to 561b 20 IHrge bush' 1 and half-bushel measuies, 50 sack and box trucks, wheelbarrows, crowbars, rail boxes, gin blocks, a quantity of berth fiit.ngs, about 300 hair, cotk, and wool mattresses, twines, lamps, elasses, several tons of bar. sheet, hoop, and scrap iron, oils.Jyarniahes. 45 barrels cement, iron and copper piping, plated tgas fittings, with gasometer and office furniture, india rubber, one large iron tank, containing 350 gallons, a large number of useful appliances used for unsh p- p ng general cargoes, two new wire ropes, together with flu con- tents of the smith's shop, which has lately been erected and supplied with all necessary tools, utensils, &c. A'so, the ships' stores, which are of the principal kind in use amongst Wastem Ocean steam ships. Sa!e to commence at twelve o clack precisely. Demerit tive catalogues are being prepared, and can be obtained one week prior to sale, at the auctioneers' offices, at Caiditf or Ponty pridd. 76, St. Mary-street. Cardiff, JUNE 16th, 1876. 598 No. 1, Bute Dock Chambers, Cardiff.—-Unreserved Sale of superior Office furniture and Fittings. MESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS, are instructed JLTJL to SELL by AUCTION, at the above ONceo, at Tnree o'clock in the afternoon, on MONDAY, the 28th day of June n-xt, the whole of the superwr OFFICE FUnNITURE and UTTINGS la'el.y use"' A-tlantic Steam-ship Company, and consisting •f the following articlesMahogany desk with three drawf.ru. mahogany desk with five drawers and book rail, two Windsor chairs, inanogany-too counter with five drawers and cupboard, two double oesHs with book rails, eight office stools, copying- press with stand and drawers, superior knee-hole table ,th drawers, Sc complete; iron safe with culb)ard and stand, Brus- sels carpet, files. rul,rj and inkstands, brubhes, a few new account books, six mahogany hur-seated chairs, two arm-chairs, letter- scales and weights, and a quantity of waste piper. further may be obtained on application to the Auc- t oneeis, at 76 St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Junejgnd ^87S- 644 Morgan btreet, Pontypridd. sale of v ell preserved Household t furniture and Effects VI ESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS, are instruc- M ted- BY±.(ST?;CNKYR?«I, ES<L-. to S RLL by AUCTION, on the premis 8> "STTA^°XXT {J PR1?FEITTHE 29111 JUNE» 1875> THE WHOLE of the HOU^HOLD FURNITORk and Effects, consisting of Drawing ^°M^, "K^AUNC^ Walnut Chairs (four of which are covered in.^0.0'carved Walnut Table, work Table, square Whatnot, Chairs, Cornice and Curtains, Paint ings,Engravings. Sc., ancy Brackets, Brussels Carpet, r.earlv new. Fender, r ire irons, &c. Dining Ro cowprising 6 hair-seated chairs, Couch and Easy Cto1 Table, excellent Cottage Piano- forte, by Chap pell & J^o-> ™usi« Stoo sundry Chairs. Oak Table. u" CM'Ku" Breakfast Room-Table, 6 Uiwrs in l^her, 2 Lamps, Books, Engravings, Ornamen » the appointments of 4 Bed- rooms, including Iron •_nd other Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Furniture, Mitaeasea, o,,p> &c., Marble top and other Washstands, Mahogany t plm ( esls Drawers, Dressing Tables, Chairs, • and Rods, swing Glasses, lowel Hcrsurt and odf Ware, rngtu Commode. &c. The Kitchen wm'v,ture and Culinary Uten- sils, several Pens of cho'c p, t,1' be offered, also the Garden Tools, Bedding, and other Piants, Hent Coop s, &c. '1 hrre w_tll be no reserve. to commence at 12 o'clock at Catalogues are being preP^ ^nd ni^y on application to the auctioneers, at t £ eir ^ntypndd or Cardiff Offices.^ Institute Ci.ambfrs, Pontypridd, June 10th, 1876, 553 -T> m I'"wfTWT? WV°KCl0Se an ^«count! M AC?i ^PUBLIO AITPT^X^06^6^ instructions, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WFHKF^nAV TnNi? 30th, 1875,1' ANsT o^a'' Bute Docks» Cardi«. th" laf-t-sftilmg LUUUU.K a«ima, of Guernsey, lvlnc in the West Bote Docks, jf7 tCarriG8 216 to'-8' u-w- 01110feet 10 inches draft. Built b-»t materials at Redon in latter part of 1872, and then classed 3-3rd 9 years. Is well found in stores, and ready for sea. This vessel sails very fast and 18 a ??c>d mode, The sale will take place at,3 for 4 o clock. T?nr Inventories sod further particulars annlv to the Auctioneer, Crockherbtown, or Messrs Morel Bros. Shipbrokera, Cardiff. 594 Victoria Auction f Cardiff. MESSRS N. LA\yRENGE & CO. have re- ceived in truct'.ous from^r D. Jones, of Bute-street, tn SELL by AUCTION, on sAltKU^.x N«t june 27 g7 a large qu ,n ity of UNREBBfc^D KADGEs. removed to the above Auctio Kooms for co e, consisting1 of Waiches, C o .ks, Chain- and Appare. No o'clock- Sale to commence at Half-rast SCVEN o P.S.— he above articles were Pledged Detween January and June 1875. —— — C57 Victoria AUC^TS^T^^ -street, Cardiff. MESSHS. N. LAWRENCE and CO. have re- ceived Instructions from ^om.sShe^to S(-LLby AUCTIOiV tne Complete Fumitureof a 4-roomea Ho.ise^removed to the Victoria S leR .oms in consequence 01 ine lanaior t n0t a sale 011 the premises, t j.etlier with a '11.lots of New Furniture from the l tst consignment, 011 MONUAi and 1UES- DAY *8xt date. To be on view on the morruti/s i'i sale. S tle to commence at 3 o'clook in the afternoon and 7 each evening 6a5 Abecman, near Abe dare MESSRS. LAWRENCE and CO., of Cardiff 1 have been instructed by Mr. Thomas Lake, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Castle Inn, Aberdare, on the 30th instant, all those EIGHT COTTAGES, situate in Gwawr-Strept Aberdare, afoiesaid, and being Nos. 15. l i, 17,18.19, 20, 2i and 99 and in the respective occupations of Mr. phillips ana others- subject to sut-h conditions of sale as shall be then and there' PrwnrCfurther particulars apply to Mr. M. Morgan, Solicitor Cardiff °R 10 TBE AUCT ONEER8 '"T- Mary-street, Cardiff. MR THOS. DAVIES has received INSTRUCFIONA To SELL, b> AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on Friday ath 1876. ,a^tehqBUan ity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE' prising MIHO?* NAK, Cane?eated ARM tables, Mahognny, BL^CLL'0 Couch, Iron and O her' Maho- gany Sideboard.« 'MAHOGANY Marble TOPWASH.F^ I RGE S1K! painted Wardrobe, GJL)GR Glasses, Cupboards N'VAII'TE, °"' Dressing L»bles, COAL VAS68) Fenders and Firp I E' Hit and Coat S'AN » 0giaphs in Oxford LIVL 'RONS, several pair of,Medallion ^o^P^ ^xford Frames Picture, a Kitchen Timepiece tity Gf valuable jwv! m ,and Case, to- gether with a large ^anti^y Boo^ and aU *ary and numerous comn,eace at Two o'elock. Ew Terms—Ca^h. efflces, 31, Blue street. Auction and AGE110" T NE I<). 1875. Carmartbenj_Jun. 622 —STT^cf Surplus Timber, &c. rpo be SOLD BR OK.ASSTI°^ in Her day of JUNE, 1875..8U^lian> lanlzic, and Am^en^eart' Mahogany, Oak (English. antities of old Iron, viz8" Treenails. &c., &c. a,=?'rin(r j, shavings, slag, chain ^'i'i~ Xanised thin, scrap thm b barge, length 61 feet, ft 8^el ^d 8Crip smithery aihes. AN 3 iDChes, &c., &c, lnuhe8, breadth 17 feet 2 i aches, Uepth ise]y. oic- to coiumence at l'-J o i ation to Mr William n, Catui°gueB may be had 01 "PP. Pembroke, aud at th^rwi0' Auctioneer, reiiding at Orange »aU' 1 the Dock- Y T, v HAMILTON, 623 Captain Superintend^^ W J. POWELL, AUCTIONEER AND DRAPERS'VALUER^STATE'AND INSURANCE AGENT. LIQUIDATIONS CONDUCTED. BENTS COLLECTED. OFFICES.—TAPF-BTRBBT. PONTYPRIDD. 2568 ntt by 1tdiøu. oian^wye Hou^e, Victoria Iron works, Mon. "TLYTR,. HENRY VENN OR has been instructed to 1 y g SELL by AUCTION at the above plane, on MONDAY, the 8th day of JUMV, 75 at 12 o'clock -• t Nooo, the h'rd oruc and well-elected HOLSh.hO[,D i-URMTURE and EFFhCT-, of Alexander Brewer, t sq., M.D., who is LEAVING the nei-hbour- hood. TIIE FURSITURK consists of handsome mal orany sideboard, large and eieg >nt chimnev glasses in ma-aiv- gilt fi-ames, rose- wood loo table with carvec pillar and cl wb, gilt wii dow cornices, mohogany curtain poles and damask moreen window curtains, a large number of chairs, leather and cane-seated, easy ditto, handsome and nearly new Brussels cai pets, hearth rugs to match, handsome iron fljwer stand, coal vases, sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson, mihogany dining table, ditto centre table, handsome paraffine and other lamps, hall ditto, maho janv secretaire bookcase, ditto whatnot, glass flower vase, fire-guards, elegant bronze-fenders, polished steel fire-ir>n«, ash- pans, handsom-; hat and nmb'ell i *t inds, several wool and other mats, a quantity of floor cloth, awntity of cut-glass in tnmblers and beer glasses, wine ditto, cu-tartl ditto, &c. ivory-handle knives and forks, &c., &c.; handsome iron and mahogany half- tester bedsteads, elegant mahogany ^ardrobe, poshed deal ditto, mahogany and pJ'shed deal drawers, handsome marble-top mahojar.y and other washstands, chamber ware, dressing and toilet table-: mahogany, marble-slab, and other swing-it'asses; mahogany night commodes, several pnin'ed tin b;>tbs, ditto water cans, foo'-pans, canft-seattd and easy chxirs, zeb.'K-wood loo table, mahogany towel horses, nearly new russcis and Kiddcrminste-car: ets, Inuian mati.ing, bearth-rugs, fenders, fire-iron. ditw S-rd «'« ash pans, fe-ather beds, mattresses and palliasfes, stair carpe^tng &c., &c. Roller mangle, washing machine, lar;e lin^n chest, dinner service, and a qutntity of kitchen requisit s, ""c-> • A qua tity of I'oohS, amorgst which "re ^iatthew Henry's Bible, Kev M. Credons ditto, Rev 'In°|' I Mrs He man's ditto, Ainiworh'd whitfi. i^v^l°nary, Lives of Nonconformists by Samuel tfield s Work,, Re- marks 011 the prophetic part of the J,"bn, by 'I hours Hc.dsr, Guthrie's Geo rn,J?'o'\Tii Diction- ary, Jesus see .1 of Angels, and Go^s Mi-dfulnewof: Man, three Sermons bv Rev i- ugustus Toplid3', ^a'^ cfJf c ary and Chemical Catechism, Histoiical &ke ches of Statesmen in the time of George III., by Henry Lord Brougham, 11 s volumes; British Celebrated Commanders, by RevMi.^K. Ulelg; Ganeral Itineracy of England and Wales, ^baiMteristL1 of Women, by Mrs Jameson; Thoughts on AnunaiculMora Glimpseof the Invisible World, by Gideon Algernon1 Mantell, toq., B.F.R.S.; Evangelic*! Magazine, from the YE'IR BAKOCCHK, with shafts and poles, J" ncarly new sets of single Harness, ditto feadd dies, and other stable requisites.. TT„„0» A very handsome Chesnut Carriage HORSE, quiet to ride or drive. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Lianarth-street, Newport, Mon., June 7th. IS75. W7 SAXE THIS DAV. Graig, Pontypridd.-Sale of a Cott iges and One large Dwell- ing-house. MR. W. JONES POWELL has received in- struct ons to SELL by PH^nv^SDAv i, at0othe Butchers'Arms Inn, Pontypridd, on VVE^ th ^'d, 18/f, at Three o clock in the Afternoon, all thow FIVE COT- TAGES and One Eight-roomed DWELLlNO-HOUSE, situate on the G-aig, Po itypridd, near Mr H. S. occu- pation of Messr.i. J. James, C. Elson, T. Merr p others. The above have only recently been built, with gardens m front aud a closet to each house; are prominently situ being built on an elevation.. The houses are held under a leise of 99 yea > of ^bich are 3 et unexpired. The ground rent is very low, c ng only t3 Ids 8d per annum.. Ihe property will be sold in three or more lets as there and hen decided. i- or lurther pa-ticulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offi(*g, Mill-street, vontypridd. 640 Burry Port, in the Parsh of^mbrey, Car^f^th^shlre- Important Sale of Railway W«i «C- MR. F. G. GO UGH has received instructions to SELL by Publia AUCTION (under a on WEDNESDAY, Jun. 23, 1875, near the Neptune Hotel, Bum Port, the COAL eontained in Nine 8-ton Trucks, also Five 8-ton RAIL A AY WAGGONS, which are nearly new. Sale to eommence at 2 p.m. precisely, rerma, v/asn. Reserve, OIL Auctioneer's Offices, 11, MURRAY-STREET^Llanelly.^t J^ne.J. Estate of W. Sneezum.—In Liquidation. MESSRS. WILLIAM GRAHAM and GORE are instructed by the Trustees, to upon the Gteat Western Riilway Company s SidCardiff (whbre they notv stanj), on TUESDAY, the 0th oVVT Mxt, at 11 o''clock a.m.. in Lot £ 78 seven and eight-ton RAILWAY WAGGONS, in good condition, and ready for work. For further particulars apply to Mr. Charles Leese, 1^0, tsute- road, Cardiff, or the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, N«wpoit, Mon. 5- 646 ^JARD IFF.—HOU3 ESF OR SALE. Two Semi-Detoched VILLAS, Castle-road, price £ 1,000. Two Dittto D tto ditto d 160 Ono. Semi- uetached VILL A in Partridge-road, price Several VI'.LAS, Lower George-street, Cathays, above Drill Hall. From t226 each. ce gigo each- Three HOUSES in Flora-street, Cathays, price £ lw each.. Five HOCSKS in Eclipse-street, Splottlands. Two Ditto C i'ton-street, Roath. x Several SHOPS and a Bakehouse in Garnet-street, Roatn. HOUSE and SHOP in Rustell-street, price £ 216- Let at 12s- Per Two*HOUSES and a STABLE in Russell-strest, Roath, price £ 450. Let at 2 g. per w. ek. One PUBLIC-HOUSE To Let in Bute-st»eet. Immediate pos- session.. Alse Small BRER-HOUSE in Mary Ann-street, incoming £ 60. Also Several Lots of PROPERTY FOR BALfc, 111 P^18 of ^e *°Apply to JAMES LODGE, House, Estate, and General In- suraPCe Agent. 50, CLIFTOS-STRBHT. CARPI FF. ™ Auction Rooms, 72, High-street, Swansea, opposite the Railway Station. -.r F KNIGHT, Auctioneer and Drapers'Valuer, • thanks the inhab lants of Swansea for their-pati onage during the 16 years he has been in business, and informs them thatlhe will hold periodical Sales by Auction, at thei ab _ve rooas, of furniture and other i fleets. Parties having such for salei may send them in ar, any time. Cash advanced if gales solicited, and instructions received, at No. 1, Gore terrace, or 72. High-street. Accounts settled promptly. ITTESSKS PRICE^~JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COLLEGE CHAMBERS COLLEGE-STREET, BEG respectfully to infoTr^" th^ ^LABI ANT^JF Neiehbourhood that they have iust commenced in the above Business, and their long and varied experience of Commerce will .tialle them to afft.rd thei Cl.^the mo-en of that experience, 'l hev tit the s .me time, assure an tnost who mav avail themselves ^UMMI services that fh-ir i^t.ucMons will bs carried out with pro mptitude and difpatc M the alterations of the C -liege Ch" cations ior PNW, Jenkins, and Co. will BE attended to at thTLLR Temporary Offices, 4, 1 rinitv-L'lft''e. Swansea. HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE, 1~1 By WILLIAM ROtJB'NS HOUSE AGENT, 16, XORTlICOTB-STREET, CASTLE-ROAD, TWO SHOPS. Castle-road.— £ 900, untuning 4 good bed-rooms sittins-room, kitchen, scullery, &c.. if, addition tothop. Will be ready for occupation early in July. TWO HOU3ES, Garnet road, X)0nfcainin8 8 rooms and appurtenances. Let at kol P«r annum. TWO HOUSES, Tin-stre^ofem^tsTaic:18 frontage, rents 17s weekly. Private Improvements paid. FOUR NEW HOUSES, Topaz-street— £ 800. Rents per week, 32s. SIX NEW HOUSES, Pe»rl-street- £ l.2'^ W«H builf, wlth Newbridge stone fronts and brick ani Bath stone dressings. Let at good re ate. VILLA RESIDENCES (TO be LET), — £ 66°, 11 rooms, conveniently arranged, and fitted with gas uno water. WORKSHOPS, STABLES, DWlflT^NG.Hm^'o11 a business thoroughfare, with TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, 0n lams leise— £ 80o. Moat of the above lots are object to a mortgfge, which may remain if desired, at interest »t Si per cent, per The property will then pay fr°^n 40 Per cent, (and m some easts more) upon amount invested. 652 WILLIAM SANDERS, W AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, a ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, • Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE ;— CARDIFF Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottages In the Court adjoining; Grocers Shop, in Bozzard-itreet, with stable and other back premises. Four houses in Russell-street; and Three houses in Buzzard treet. ROATH.—Three genteel Residences in Cynl Cresent Two houses in Copper-street; Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Eight in Gold-sireet; Five houses in Clifton-street; and One House in Partridge-road. CATHAYS.—Four houses in Woodville Terrace twc houses in Letty-street. CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible site of Freehold Land at th comer of Clive-road and Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.- Nos. 8, 9, 10, Knole-street. A liberal proportioi of the purchase money may be had or mortgage. Apply asabove. 125 COMBINED AIR COMPRESSORS and STE* V_y ENGINES specially designed for use in MINES, Quai 't!!1.gd WRY Works. Ap'p!v fpr pnceø and partiCè r j1 • «' ules by ^uetioiL SALE THIS DAY. To Members of Jbuilding Socie;ie3 and Othsrs. MR. T. H. DAVIES will offer for SALE by AUCTIO.V, subjoct to such cond tions ns shall b th- re and thou read, on WEDNTS ;'AY, June -2Srd, 1875, at shu Cameron Arms, High-airet-t, Swansea, th whoie of the Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, Licin,- No. 30, WestLrn-stieet, Swansea, now in the occupation of gr. J. Luxton. 'Ih" pj emisc are held u'lder an unexpire 1 term of lease of about 96, ears. Ground rent, £2 14s. Poraon of lhe purchase money can rem .in on mortgage if necessary. Sale to commencj at Three o'clock p m. Further part-itiulars of the Auctioneer, or of Messrs. Davies and B » rtland. Solicitors, Swansea. Union Chambers, Union-street, Swansea.. 10062 gttMic Jljotifieisi T~~ O THE SHAREHOLDERS OF~THE LON- DON AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Canford Manor, Wimborne. Mr LORDS, LADIES, AXD GESTLKMEN,—A va.allcy hiving occur- red in the Directorship of ih C m any, conse ,uent on the reti e- ment of M. H. M -rsh, Eq., I heg to offer mytt f us a Cand date at theF orthcoming Elec>-ion, to be held at the Half yearly Meeting iii Au;, ust ii, xt. ;1 avi i my connections have for upwards of thirty years res'ded, andsti l re,-i'!e, on th-main line of your railway, anu our inte- rnets are dosd" cjiiuecttd with those of the Company. Haviiig had a scat in the H, use of C JIIIU-ODS during the whole of tie last Parliament, I to hope that 1 lnvc obtained such experience ot railway concerns (Parliamentary and other- wke) as will enable me to carefully guard your interests (which I have perfect kisure to attend to), sh ,u.d you think fit to elect me. I have tne honour to be, Your obedient Servant, ARTHUR E. GUEST. June 10, 1875. 651 BRECKNOCKSHIRE FLOWER, DOG, CAT, AUD POULTRY SHOWS. THiS EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW uF FLOWERS, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, Will be Held at the MARKET HOUSE, BRECON, on THURSDAY, July 22nd. 1875 By the kind permission of R. Crawshay, Esq., the celebiated Cyiarthfa Band will play. The Dog, Cat, apd Poultry Shows will be held on Wednesday, the 25th August. Schedule of Prizes and Entry Forms for both Shows may be had of W. J. ROBERTS, Secretary. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. NEATH AND BR.KCO.N.-Siugle Fares for ihe double journey from all Station". Ali D.WALES. -Single Fares fir the double journey from all Stations wb, re the fare is not less than Is. MIDLAND.—Single Fares for the double journey from Glas- bury, and all Stat ons beyond. BRECON AND MJiKTHYR.- Cheap Fares from all FUt ons where the fare is net less than 11. And Special Trains wU: leave Dowlais and Merthyr at 2.15 p.m., calling at ail intermediate stations to Brecon. 'I he Return Special Trains for Duwlais and Mertlur will leave Brecon at 7.15 p.m. THE ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL BALL Will be held at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on the evening of the Show. Tickets 108 each. 9957 "|I> EGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Col. HILL, -Lw commanding 3rd Glamorgau Artillery Volunteers. Caruitf, 19th June, 1875. 1.- Commandirg Officers' Parade on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. shirp, itr Battalion drill in the itophis Garden bield. Full uniform. Officer's Patrol Jackets. Band to attend. &-The annual inspection will take place on Wednesday the It It July. Those who will be unable to attend must app.y for leave in writing, from the Commanding Officer, or enter their natnes in a book, which will be kept in the orderly room for that purpose. No members absent from inspection without leave c an be returned as efficient. Any such will be fined 86s. in accordance with rule 11, of the Cof-ps. &-Armstront an4 ILLR. Gun drill on Monday and Wednes- day. Artufttrot g Gun drill and bhifts on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, at 7.80. (Saturday 8.30 p.m. Recruit drill every even- ing at the same time. ,L-Practice for the Trumpeters at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, under the Irumpet Major. -The Quarter-master Sergeant will issue clothing to the different batteries uf the coips from the btore at 7.30 p.m. on Motaday. CL-1. Battery, Penarth. Carbine and Company drill on Mon- day at 6.45 p.m. Fuli uniform. Gun and Carbine drill on WqdQesday and Friday at 7.3J p.m. A Royal Artillery Instruc- torito attend. „ 7't—For duty during the ensuing week Captain McConnochie, Lieut Decandia, Surgeon Granger. Sergt. Keid, Corpora: Ciup- perlon. Bombardier Page, Trumitoter Brown. By order, (Signed,) W. Pi iMAtf, Captain and Adjutant. GLAMORGANSHIRE GENERAL UR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING foir the Exhibition of Hofsea (iat.t.1* Hhron Pies Implemen's, Poultry, Dairy Produce, ^.rwlh^id at PONfYPt fDD on THURSDAY and FRI- DAY, ,he r.th anu 6th of August next, when Prizes amounting to £ 7Q0 willbeoffuied ior compe ition. 'ipe Show-yard will be o .en t. the publ c on Thmsday, at Nine o clock, on payment of 2s. 6d. each alter Two p.m. at Is. each on Friday, from Nine a.m. to Six p.m., at Is. each. Aaitii^s close on the feth July. «>r Rules, Certificate. and fur^er particulara apply to ,W. V. HUNTLEY, Secretary. "Helsh St. Donatt's, Cowbridge, -June 1st, 1875. 10072 TO -LOV-ERS OF FINE ARTS. EIGHTY OIL PAINTINGS now on VIEW at Roberts' Picture Gallery, 35, Royal Arcade. Admission tree. 9663 n OBERT SIM PS ON, -JL \J Late Manager of the Western Mail. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. T" 'SM EN'S BOOKd KEPT by the YEAR, or SUPER- INTENDED and BALANCED at stated intervals for an Annual F I E. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED ON MODERATE TERMS. ABVBRTISEMBNT AGENT. R. SIMPSON inserts adveriisi-ments ill all the London and Country Newspapers. 8062 SWISS CHAMBERS, 64, UROCKliEBTOWN, CARDIIF. HOW TO MAKE £ 3,000 PEK, YEAR, wira £ i.o°° CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For pa-1 icclars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138 FLEET-STREET, LONDON. —— 9530 ROFITABLE FAP-MING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON, J 9531 SCRIPTURAL HOLIXKIVS UNION. The MEETINGS for the Promotion vf CR I PTURAL HOLINESS will be continued weekly as follows SUNDAY AF rERNOON in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock. All \tho attend these Meetings are requested to bring their Bibles with tbem-Paalm cxix, 180 verse. 6906 fuiUc gLppitttrntntsT^ J LANTWITFARDRE SCHOOL BOARD, WANTED, by the 1st of August next, an ASSISTANT MIS- TRESS for the iilantwit Board School (Mixed). Salary £40 per FTNNNM Applications, stating age and previous engagements, with testi- monials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 5th July next. H. S. DAVIES, Cleik to the Board Pogt office Chambers, Pontypridd, June 12th, 1875. 10056 WANTED, a CERTIFICATED MASTER for tve Graig Beard School, Pontypridd. Accommodation for 150 boys. Salary 910u, and half the Grant earned by the boyal department. Applications, stating age, class of certificate, and previous appoint- ments, with testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 5th of July next. H. S. DAVIES, Clerk to the Boasd. Post-office ChLrbers, Pontypridd, June 18th, 1875. O-ELLIGAER SCHOOL BOABDj GLAMORG VN SHIRE. WANTED, a Female ex-Pupil Teacher for the Bargoed Infant Board School. Saiary, 440 per annum. Sewing essential. Duties to commence 1st August next. Applications, with recent testimonials (not exceeding three), to "ent to me, at Merthyr Tydfil, on or before Tuesday, the of July, Ir, 5.-By Order, H-street, Merthyr Tydfil, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. • jlune, 1875. 610 (RAIG COLLIE.HY Sckioulo. immediately, an efficient ASSISTANT, male or T. or oertillgated. AUiberal aslary.-Apply, statinar to KowlMd Rowlands, Em Penygraig, Ponty- 1,0111)j, Jo a 68 Zetidtro- and CO olittarto. LLANGUICKE SCHOOL BOARD. T 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited by the School Boird of the Parish of Ll ingucke, for the ER¡:;CTI')X of a :>C aooLtiOUS<i and TGAulIhR'S RESILIENCE at ytalyfera, and also for the Erection of a SCHOOLi 1OUSE and TEAuHEH'S RErlDENCE at Rhldvfro, according to plans and specifications, which can be seon at my ofSce at Pontardawe, any day between the hours of 10 o'clock ia the morning and 6 o'clock in the evening. Tenders to be sent to me not later than WEDNESDAY, the 23rd instant. 'I he Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, DAVID EVAN TURBERVILLE. Clerk to the Board. Union Office, Pontardawe, 3rd June, 1875. 9852 RJL R E V E T H E N S C H 0 <) L B O A R D. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of SCHOOLS to ac- commùdate 460 children) and Master's HOUSE at Garndiffaith, M the parish of Trevcthin. The Plans and Specificetions may be seen and further informa- tion obtained UDOII applicat on to E. A. Lansdowne, Esq., Bmk- chimbers, Newpo.t, alon.. Architect to the Board. Sei ed Tenders, marked "Garndiffaith Schools," to be sent to me on or befi r^ MONDAY, t'ie 28 h of June iiis ant. The Board will not bind themselves to accept the lorest or any Tender. By order. HfclNRY BYTHEWAY, Cltrk to he d. Pontypool, June, 1875. sol LLANGAN AND SAiNT MARY HILL. JLJ SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited by.the School Board for the United District of Llangan and Saint Mary Hill, for the erection of a SOHOOL-HOUE at Saint Mary Hill, according to a plan and speeification which ean be seen at my office at 'he Union Work- house, Bridgend, any day between the hours of 10 o'clock in the morning, and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Tenders may be sent to me not later than Friday, the 16th Julv next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order. SAM, I UEL COX, Union Office, Bridgend, Clerk to the Board. Juue 16th, 18 5. 673 WANTED, ESTIMATES for Painting a large TT Number of Houses. ,pply to Mr Thomas Williams, House Agent, 65, Loudotin-squire, Card ff. f,22 THHE G3LLIGA.ER HIGHWAY BOARD X require TENDERS for making and completing a portion of the New Road from Bargoed to Deri length abont 1,300 yards. Applications to be made to me at Hciigoed, Gelligaer, where Plans, SPecitication. and all other information may be obtained. By order. ALFXANUER MITCHELL, Surveyor. June 12, 1875. 525 Jfasutattce LIFE AURANCE. BONUSES of 45 to ebo. and Comm;ssion, will be paid by a leading old-established Company for the Introduction of New Assurers, Address SECRETARY, care of Gravatt, 11, King-street, London, E.C. 649 HE PROVIDENT CLERKS' AND GENERAL GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). For affording Guarantees te Persons holding Situations of Trust, and specially empowered by Act ot Parliament to gua- rantee the fidelity of Government Officials. Capital Subscribed, L100,000 Paid up and Invested, £ 50,000. Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and all information may be obtained of the agents, Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO., Auctioneers, &c., 20, uigh-street, Cardiff. SUN FIRE OFFICE. O ESTABLISHED A.D. 1710. Insurances effected from Is 6d per P.100 per annunl No charge for Policy or Stamp. Prompt and Liberal Loss Settlement. Duty on Insurances in the Sun in 1803, Z120,687, being more than one-ninth of the whole paid by_ sixty-two Offices then existing. Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and all information respecting Fire Insurance may be obtained of the Agents, Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO., Stock Brokers, 20, High-street, Cardiff. ^JORWICH AND LONDON ACCIDENT AM) CASUALTY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Established, 1856. Subscribed capital, £ 100,000. Insurances granted against ACCIDENTAL DiiATH, with COM- PENSATION for PERSONAL INJLTRY arising from ACCIDENTS of all kinds, includ ng RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. Also against ACCIDENTS to PLATE-GLASS. AGENTS :— MESSRS. JOHN JENKINS and CO., AUCTIONEERS, &c. 20, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. SUN FIR O F F f C E. AGENT: MB. PETER PRICE. Mr. Price, having been for twenty years an Agent of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice of the public, and appeal to the woll-known character which this Society has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of Claims made upon it during the 165 years it has been established. Prospectuses and all information can be obtained at— 3, CRO :KHERBTOWX, CARDIFF. 1515 rjpHE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND. ESTABLISHED 1815. Existing Assurances LI9,000,000 Accumulat,c-dFuads 5,900,0 0 Annual Income •• 760,000 The whole profit belongs to and is divisible amongst the Policy Holders alone. AGENT MR. PETER PR'CE, 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1514 PlR^r LIFE! "AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AGENT. WILLIAM ROBBINS, 15, NORTHCOTE STREET, CASTLE ROAD, CARDIFF. HOUSE, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. The Alliance Fire Office, Provincial Life Offioe, and National Pro- vincial Plate Glass Insurance Oftce. 9676 RAILWAY ACOIDENT to any particul person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency but as it may happen as a matter of fact, the very next journey underaken, and as the sum at which it will be seen the risk (in a pecuniary sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE "r~ surdly small, it is not too much to say that tne in- surance is an OBVIOUS DOTY in the case oiron travellers. £ 1,^)00 if killed, with \he if injured, for a single payment of °oven B whole life. Smaller smouuts in F^QanPANOE RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ,ASSUKAJNOJfi N RESERVE FUW»||^NTM,000. Prospectuses, 4c., free, on appl'C*0011 Managing Director, a HAVERFORDWEST; MR. H. BARHAM, 2, VlCTOMJ^ NEA1H. 5042 Or MR. M. WATERS, 2. ^COIDEHT ffiSRAXCE OOMPAM 7 Tt^nk Btuldinas, Ix)' hbury, K.C. '• ^<feneral Accidents. :Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. DEATH by Accidents. be effected direct with the Office, 01 JNSURANGES Agents throughout the Country.01 through thej*1™ tories. Agents, see Local uir«-«« C. HARDING, Manacrer^ MM H' VEZEY' COACH BUILDERS & HARNESS MAKERS (By Appointment to Her Majesty), 19, MILSOM-STREET, & LONG ACRE, BATH. K' AND H. VEZEY beg respectfully to invite INSPECTION 0 their NSW PATENT LANDAU, Which can be easily opened or closed by any person sitting inside without stopping the Carriage. ON business gMArfcss* 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ;.¿ U OWELL AND COAIPA WILL OFFER THIS DAY A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES JACKETS, CUIRASSES, FICHTiES &C- &c., Which have been bought at a Discount of 47 per Cost or Stock Book Prices. Also. A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, etc., Considerably under Market Value. HOWELL AND COMPANY,, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. OUTFITTERS, Drapers, and oth*rz, should send their Umbrellas to be Repaired and B*-covered, at trade prices. Orders per post or rail prompt:j executed. W. PEDLER, HOSPITAL FOR UMBRELLAS, 12. ROYAL ARCADE. CARDIFT. IAERAU PARK COLLRGIATE SCHOOL, c NEWPORT. MONMOUTHSHIRE. RESIDENT MASTERS: Pev. T. M. GitLE ('ll!\erity of London), Mr EDWIN WILLIAMS, B A. (EJeh bitõoner of J, sus College, Oxford, and Graduate in Honours), Assisted by efficient >O:Re-ident Masters. Pupils are specially pre; ared, at the desire of their parents or guardians, for Commercial Put suits, the uxford and Cambridge I OC'1 Exami ations, the I ni>O.g ty Matriculations, and the Medical and LIIU Pr liminary Exam-Liations. The SI hool is healttiiiy SI tuat d on St w-bill, and commands a beaiitiful view ef the Bristol Channel in I the Somersetehirs cotst, and is thus eminen'lv adauteJ for boarders. The Quarter Coinmen-es Tuesday, July 27th, 1876. FoL- Prospectuses, &c apply to 599 THE RESIDENT MASTERS. rpHE SWAN SEA L ABORATORY AND X SCHOOL OF CRENLISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED BT WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Pnblie Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough et Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. EVERT DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application 8998 AUG HARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JLJ ST. CLEARS. CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master-T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laugharre, situated near the sea, in oae of the most healthy piaces in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely English. Terms very moderate. RCt CHEPSTOW GRAMMAK SCHOOL* A Private School for Gen'lemen. Principal, an experienced Schoolmaster and iirst Classman, B.A., London. RE-opsn July 19th. 10120 N h A T GLAMORGL NSIIIRF.EcirE. GLAMORG ANSHIRF. PRIKCLPAL: DR. R. SNAiTH, M.A., LL.D., F.R.G.S., F.C.S. Author of A number of Educational and Scientific works, and also of several musical compositions. VICE-PRINCIPAL The Rev. T. A. PARNELL, B.A., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. Terms tor Boarders from 2S to SC Guineaa per annum. Xfcw pupils admitted at any time, MID if the quarter has coin. menced., a proportionate CHARGE fo the -estainderofit. ProKpeiit.usos sent. on aunlicaf-ion. 20hl HIGNELL HOUSE EALING, NEW LONDON. Principal, Miss A. K. LUCY. Educational Home for Young Ladies, to whose improvement and comfort the Principal devotes her personal attention. The house is large and airy, standing in a beautiful garden andcroquet lawn for the cspecial use of the Pupils; also large grayel play- ground. Terms for Board rs, 25 guineas per annum. Young Ladies under ten, 20 guineas. Best of references given by tbe clergyman of the parish and parents of upils. 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Carnarvon: Rees & Evans. 6947 T .F, GREAT COAL WAR IN SOUT" 'VALES' Second Edition. 20th thousani Now ^Y M pamphlet, form, and to be obtained wholesale, and (PRICE1<L), of W. PEDLAR, Umbrella Manufacturer, 12, JOW ARCADE, Cardiff and of all respectable bootawUew, a resume of toe principal features occurtng in the RECENCY concluded struggle between Capital and Labour in South Wales. TIM'SNMIMRY survey 1fea CRE^T AVPNT {PANT cotnnioTiceinent of the STRIKE till TBE COM* OL SR lock-oat and the strike, promptly supplied on advantageous terms. Single copiesjenii post free for lid. rilHE CARDIFF TIMES, I PPBUSHBD EVERY FAID«r -PRIF« I WOSKNCE, LA THE "LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER in Waxes,*AJID HA* a Circul*F tion CTeater by many thousands than any of its contemporarwfc IT KNG BIEN the recognised head of the Weekly Press o< Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements THAN NW of its contemporaries. Chief Offices: CARDIFF. Proprietor: D. DUNCAN.