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THE "SINGER." NEW ONE YEAR'S OF HIM. AT trDIIftf8omc:. AT "1L1lrtM1nJ1- :t:. '> iT ,j.-wi.\»MAcwnni orvmmx ?9. ) IU mil ttfO?AjmtSY 2a. ¡. VtTBtW «W saus AND PSB WEHK oitnwub WITHOUT ANY ADDITION WHATEVER TO THB PRICE. orb IN8 Facesam RWAKUU .US. OXMQXMOCVWm. BOM M9t
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Ctnita* u4 tfcattartu. F_fI TKKBERS are invited for the ERECTION 0; a DWFLLING-HOUSF, at Llantrisant. Plans may LIE seen at tho New Inn, IJau- iiifant. The lowest or Piy tender will not NETESNIUILY te acceptud. 617¡¡ TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of an HOTEL upon the BRITHWENXVDD XSTATE, near Pandy Station, KhontUla Valley. Lowest Tender not nei'essarily accepted. Plans and specifica- tions to be seen on and aftt'r tlle 4th day of May, at bit-, J. J. Kvans, Kn^intoi and Architect, Treorky. Tenders to be sent in on or befoie the 11th May, 1S74. ltio5ap:;o TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are Invited for the ERECTION of a SCHOOLROOM for the English Baptist Society, Blaen- avvn. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr E. LEVIES, Grocer, Queen-street, I'.laeuavon. Seikled TEU- DERTT to he sent in not Inter than May -2nd. The lowest or any tender will not necossarily be accepted. 6951my2 ,mY2 T y YCOE D C HAPEL, TENDERS for the Alteration of the above to be sent t. EK not later than May llIth, PlaJI and specifications may be seen with Nlr. atvil Evans, Board chool, Abercrav, Kwiinsea Yale. We do not bind ourselves to accept the lowest or any TUKLFII. Rev. LEWIS JONES, Abercrav". Swansea Vale. April -7, 1874. 707 £ ^}1^ TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Parties desirous of TENDERING for the ALTERA- TION of for the Erection •• a New School room adjoining, are requested to send in Sealed Tenders on or before the 7th day of May, 1874, addressed tv the Rev. R. O. Jones, Nelson, Pontypridd, with WHOM plans and specifications are to be seen, and eit,ry information given. The committee do not bind themselves to accept the leweat or any tender. frany THOMAS THOMAS, Architect, Bryn ViUa, Swansea. April 2", 1874. 6970iny7 T 0 R U I L D E R 8 TENDERS are invited f)r the ERECTION of IDFFICES, for Messrs. Cory Bros., Bute Docks, Cardiff. Plans and Specification may be seen from Monday, April '20th to May the,?Pd, at the Architect's Office, to WHOM Tenders must be delivered on May -,T,d, not later tban 12 a roo (tndoi.^ed Tender for Othccs"). The lowest or any Tender will not nocessardy be ""J4ed. F. CUTLAN. Architect, Church-street, Cardiff. 3ftth April, 1S74. fu53ap30. "W^"ANTED, TENDERS for the supply of tb. ?)<?nn.')'.un«t ARTICLES for the Portu- r" Kojal Tvar P"IT "Martinho do Mello," Com- wardcr Mitut-el JOA-IIIIIU Kerreira Marines, now here. AhlH1: ['°l' t.M- O' t-c-t LARSE ,uhlt1,'re"ued Coal, on Mm BRITISH ;!tId >ore->u Advaralty lists. IROV. tM Bars Jh"1 Best, 2in. by Iby i. ROUND liars, DC do., I LO 2in. I:«T Swodioh LIARS, IM. to 2in. SQUARE .,00 EugAih Plaws, Nos 14 and -J-j. fiuo Do. Best Best.)'latex. [,0 f-'<jnare Coppf "heer., No. 11-. I /wo c< R^ER N1 t, Kollt- I'. Lea<i, NO. 41." Vkt. 5. 4 ."t. Tin in mall bat*. 14 1.?Tys (or the ci'.bi r. oomvlete. A? '14 {¡JT;l¡l¡e FitE,-If MI;AT for the c,?ir, U be supplied d'lny. TENDERS SEALED an I,repr.id, to be -nt M before n<X>n I tie 1ST MTF, IS"», S.TMRI;V«*L to tho <\>n.->elbo Adiuin: KIVIITRO, 7'<R.U^JT-E \i,«-«VN-UJATE,'C.udifl'. L^RDITL, JV-.H April .374. "0(«AP39 (gSUtatioK.Hl. GUAM M All SCHOOL, ST, CLEARS, CARMAKTKENRH1RK H?td Master- T. J, ?lOHCAX. Puril.- receive an Etlucation fcdaptod to the I^ARR.ED ITO!O :»I«"S or Co. iinerc:al Pnrsnits. Langhanie W;.C; SR the sen, in one of the uiost healthy piaoes ilL SOUTH Wales, and is peculiarly adajtted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely English. Terml ♦ery moderate. WIS mw MR. w. F. h U L l E Y, MR. No. 5, YORK-STKEFT, S.4f:A LEY, MUSICAL DIKKCTOU STAR THEATRE, SWANSEA, IAAs Organist of St. Mary's catholic Church, Great Yarmouth, Will be most happy to receive a limited number of pnpils for violin, pianoforte, and harmonium, by the term, quarter, or lesson. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. N.B.—MR Alfred Hnlley, brother of the above, will BE happy to give lessons on the lIute. SSTTSW THE CHOOL, HRIDGESD, JL ^Established above tu jeurs ) PKIN( II Ai.- HARRY PO^ NELL, M.C.P. Above 20 sear*' experience as Head Master in large pui'lic schools (with what results see pro-pactuse^ for- warded on application), enable Mr. P. to guarantee a tlior< uglily sound, practical English AND COMMERCIAL KLVCATiOX, MII PIGMENTED, WHEN NECESSARY, by Latin, French, and Mathematics Situation I f SCHOOL PREMIE .emarkably healthy an unlimited amouut ci «ood wholesome IO^D lar;E day PLTYKROUND ■•pacioiis cricKet aud F'WTBALL iield separate bed, a nIl CONSTANT PERSONAL instruction AND supervision by the Principal. The seiond term commences May 1st. 7!S.>my2 IVTOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN ..4.. JAN. 297H, lia. TO THBT API IS ANP GENTLKMK.N OF CVKM.VRTHEN .4Jo¡D :iKHdŒOt RUOP!). LAI.IKS AM) GKNTLLMK.N,— Knconraped bv Y JRIR NV-I; kind AND L'boral P^tronaste, ] feel justiticd u: securing the above Residence for a very prolonged J'ERIOD I feel confident that THNSO WHO bonour In" with their patronage, ESPECIALLY the Lndies, will tind thm in every av adapteti for ou £ lietiui>ns, C<Miversazroue, Ac. "11011 me, I J'RAYAT the time, to remind you of my present ARRAIITERUEINT:I, which are— Classes (mixeu) for Children, faoia Sam. till 9 & m. Tenns. LOS. JH I quarto!1 Private Tuition (L»»<lies and Gentlemen), from 10 a. m. till 1 p.n». TURN*, SAi. per QUARTER.' Private Classes for L:»dies only, from 2 p.m. till 6 p. m. Terms, ? gninea !?r quarter. pJte 2; LfW¡:e:arr 5 p.m. tiU 7 p.m. Term. 1 guinea per quarter Classes esiiecii.ilv for Bu.s:ue.ss i.»eutlemer\, from 7 11.10. tíillv p ui. lena*. lis. per <,u.vrter. Certain exception I to the al)llvt) can only be explained IK rsonidly, sucli as THE hours I visit SCHWLS, act am a visiting tutor at ptiv>d's &c., the days I vi.?t 'IY' jIJt: ltJ:; í{;r:I?t!,11. IV: )Jt may depend tipon my SU¡ting their hou" M con' veniently AS I tuu fl-I TUEM. ADDENDA FOR THE WEEK The required uutiiber HAVING eulu<ted for EVENING Classes, including lb* EENEND branches of an ENJLWB Education, Latin, Anthin-tic, A.L::ubra, .h' are opened from ti p.m. till 10. Terms, including; all bran chew, 16s. per qr. Ihese Classes are tin, ter the minagement of two hicrhly qualitied assi.stants, and under the personal 8uperYij"n .,f Mons. L" ami fonu a separate and .litinct depart- ment from Mons. L.'S privaU- Cla:i6 for Languaaes. N B. -AUtem.S, boots, 6:c.. payable in advance, and one quarters notice retjuired b-f. ire 1"lViug. PI>Tiiont3 matlc to suit pupils weekly, monthly, or quarterly, or by the lesson. The lutter arritugwout not binding for a quarter. ?h?n!d a Bullicient number reqre Drawing, a Yi3it- ing Master will be en^.iged. The Department for Ladies and Gentlemen are apart from one another. Pupils and frionlt who vdsh to Join i)lcms. L's Paris K?)?tM.m<r t'.x(?< ?'!?, Y-n ple;we glw in their nanus, A- tbe number is limited and tho list nearly tt.!?'? Yours TERR foitWuily AND respectfuliy VLV" »FX 'V,VN[T, -1 l''ir:#,?,r i> ssore; ?T.»; —n :?)?.'t'<.?.3"- •- T  < t UF i 'J<Jl' C .?'.r-, :> U jj.ft.I; ¿!t ',tY;¡!:I' and 2nJ RILING IÍW'l ^ppcintwwtj. aLILXANDElt BROTHERS. Cow <, at J'ontyprich\ April 29 MESSRS BEYON AND IIUC4HEB. H "r:le:J. carriagta, Ac., at May,2 MR. G. CORP. Ontatting, at G'Irdiff AprU id MR. HORACE CUTTING. Kousabold Fi.miture, at öwa.rse¡, May J Planta, at Swansea. MR. J. M. ELLERY. family Renidsnce, at Swansea MR. E, HOWARD. Prodpng Snwck, at Mumble* May < "Shin Share J, at Swan*a Jlby 13 Alii. DAVID VKIOf FreetrAl Fann, at Hirwaan Ap- i Fanabg t.od(, near JHirwaun April30 MR. W. P. S'IEPHBNSON. HoTwholdJFurnitnre, at Cardiff Draufht .Hor', at (?arii tt. MAYL Faiming Stock, at Petcritor ,j supeT-l'Jy May 7 Freehold House and Laml » MR W. HANDERS. Leaiehold Property,atCatdiff u MESSRS..HOMAS & SON. Leasehold Property, at Senny Bridge May 5 gala eg urtiO'. vv/r,r" 'Y.f'V'"V"VVV .rvvVV'J'V"'V r,A ,vV't.V' ^r;r: ¥ Ttwdet?.Djt.CM??? MR. W. P. STEPHENSON M in- llfX stntcted by Mr. HamU?n. who is leaving the neighbourhood, 'oSELL by AUCTION, at hM residence aM above, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AP'?? the whole of the very superior modern HOUEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, on the Premiew, m- clxiding- H4LL.-Mahopnv hat and umbrella stand, chair, lamp, Fitzroy barometer, mats, &c. DINING ROOM.-Mahogany suite, in morocco tele- scope dining-table, two inlets, and patent screw piir rosewood card tables, handsome gilt pier glaw, 50 by 40; work table, whatnot, best Brussels carpet and hearthrug, several fine engravings, ornaments, Ac. DRAWING ROOM.— Riciily carved walnut suite in green dam;u;k, walnut centre and occasionai tables, elegant ditto chiftonniere with plate-glass back and panels N%tlntit inlaid work-table, brilliunt toned full compass walnut piano (nAImtune), ditto music stool, pair of ditto whatnots, handsome oval pit pier glass, best Brussels carpet and hearth-rug, choice chromos in gilt frames, bronze and crystal gaaehers, ca3es of foreign birds, omameDt.. ?BKM\KFAST ROOM —Sis walnut chairs and two easy ditto in green damuk, mahogany teleMOpe dining tab i,, 2 inlets, > patent aciew; dining table with napa, pair of cupbcarda and shelves, carpet, &c., suudry glass, plated cruet stand, neat dinner service, &c. The BEDROOMS contain polished birch Arabian bedstead, with cretonne hangings and best hair spring mattress; solid Spanish mahogany winged wardrobe, chest cf drawers, marble-top wasnstand and toilet tables, elegant suite in solid bird's-eye maple, rit., haU-tester becuitead, marble-top stand and table, chest of drawers, towel rail, Ac iron bedsteads, stained and painted, toilet furniture., tuUet ware, excellen.ather bods, mattresses, palliasses, Ac., Ac KITCHENS—The usual requisites. GARDEN-Lawn mower, tools, Ac. The whole of the above furniture is nearly new, ard in excellent condition, the greater part having betu recently supplied by Mr. D. Lewis, Cardiff. Sale to commence at 11 for 12 o'clock precmeJy. 6883 Waunygaer-isaf Farm, Peterstone-super-Ely. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed J?i. by tbe executors of the late Rev. Chat. Lewis to SELL by AUCTION, at tb,, ab-Dfe farm (situate about half-a-mile from the Petoi stone Station of the Great Western Railway), on THURSDAY, the 7th day of May. 1874, the valuable FARMING STOCK, CROPS, anil IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, consisting of- CATTI.K.—Three very superior shorthorn milch cows, by Lord Windsor's bull, with three calves; nine 8-year- oid heifers with calves, one barren heifer, four steers, two Scotch cows and calves, one 2-year-old Scotch heifer, one very line ;.I-year-old abort horn bull, bred by Mr. Wm. Lowrie. SuKi i' am) P,cTwenty-niue ewes with Ltwbs, one Cotswolll ram, two pigs. HORSES.-Exc.ellent cart maret 7 years old, 16 hands 1 in. high, in foal to "Agriculturist;" yearling colt out of the above by ditto two useful cart mares one hand- some cliesnut cob, 1! years old, 14 hands 2 in. high. A two-year-old Cart FiUy, and a Yearling Colt, by Ram- fred. ricks of wheat, part of rick of hay. l'ROI,-Three ricks of wheat, part of rick of hay. trf.(fu;l-xnDe;' home fI,:a chaff- cutter, mincer, oat crusher (Richmond and Chandler), winnowhlg machine, Matron's reaper, Coleman's patent scarifier Howard's horse rake, iron ploaghs, sciifflers, drags and harrows, 4-horse roller, iron rick tand, hMdIes, pig troughs, wbeelbmrrow, Ac. hay cratches, sheep racks, grindstone, harness, oat bin, ikes, ) akfs, Ac.: a quantity oi. timber, ditto of roofing felt, a pt?surt; boat with oars, flooring tiles, ke. &c. The AuctioDfer invites the particuar attention of M(ricultur)?ts to the above Bale. the stoci air?,,tttent,i&on e? aDd of ?ood quality, and the chief part of the imple- ments: nearly new. Luncheon at 1J; sale to commence at 1 o ,clock pre- cieJy, ?' ThTee m('nth' credit to purchasers of L20 and up- wv,-<ii on bills. Parish of Lisvane — Freehold House and Land for Sale. MB. "W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed zy Mr. Wi"iam To? to S?LL by AUCIfOX. at t:(, Kew Inn. Oockherbtown, CardW', on FRI n.\ Y, May 8th, 1874, ? "MT" f"T Four (?'clock precisely, all that ?n?t FRI'f-'HOLD I)kELI,IN,, HOUSE, ?ith.?'.uHa. :r. of Ferule r?stMe Lind, known an Brw Won," situate in the Parish of Lisvane, cu the road loading from Lisvane to Ruperra, and about, L Miles rroin tilt Ulanishtii Station of the Rhymney Thls^oitrtj' is very healthily and pleasantly situ- rued on a "Mitbem elope commaniing jiictnreikiue view It adjoins Lands ol L»..rd Tredegar, Col Tynte, and the lute W, W. Lewis. Esq. The Land is very fertile, end in excellent condition, and part of it is planted as an orchard, which promises to be veiy productive. To view apply to tbe proprietor^ Mr. To(ld, at the New lrin. Car<ljlf; iind f(r furiher particulars to Mr. D. Walter Davis. Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer. The Repository, Womanby-street, Cardiff. Fourth periodical sale of horses. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed 1. by Mr. Thomas Morgan to SELL by AUCTION at the Repository, as above, on SATURDAY NEX r. 2nd of Mav. 1874, at Two for Three o'clock precisely, 00 valuable DRAUGHT HOnES, uitahle for con- tractois, colliery, agricultural, and general purposes. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer May be seen and trittd ut the Repository before the Ka le. 7123myi -I Sale of a very Choice Herd of Ay rshire Cattle. MESSRS. ALEXANDEE BROS. are instructed bv Mr. Allan Wilson, of Ayr, N.B., to SELL by AUCTION, in the Yard of the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, April 2Mli, I 1874, at 2."0 p.m., a Herd of splendid Ayrshire CO\V;>, all of which are in full profit or close to calving. j The cattle are imported by Mr, WiLv n direct from his faun in Ayrshire, and the auctioneers have fullv satis- tied themselves tlvt they are some of the be-i cattle ever imported into this district, and thev have con- sequentliy gieat p!asure in tlieiu to their cn-tomos Full paftiewarr, may he aine,l uoon Vplication to the Auttimeexv, at their Mtic" at Cadiff or Mnty- luidd, and the cattle uiay He viewed at the hotel on tlie morning of side. SSMmws Lead-street and Clifton-street, Roatii, aud Russell- street, C:m1itf '?/tR. WILL lA?I SADERS will SELL by AUCTION, at the ?ue?-ns Hotel, <'ardM, on TUESDAY, tlJC 12th day of May, 1 ->74, at six for s \eu o clock in the Evening (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be liiieii), subject to such conditions as will then be pro- riured, and'in the following nrsuch other lets as may b» determined at the tiir.e oi sale, the following valu- aMe LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING- iiUCSKJs, namely :— LEAl?STKEBT T.o' 1. All those six Messuages or Dwelling-Houses, ;?l.- ill si'uate in and nuniliered 21. ??.?:,?,'?.M"i??.i" 14 aii-xtieet, Spiotlsnds, in the parish uf Koatli, held uniier Uase from Innd l'iN-deg-at for the n'sldue of a temi or !>;• vefti>s from the 2?>th day of March, 157\>, unuer a veai'l' v lent of ;_2 10s. foreneh house. CLIFTON-STREET. Lot 2. All those four Messuages or Dwelling-Houses, s't nate III andnumliereij 4. H, 4;i, and H, b|ilotl«nds, in the j)ari«h of • oath, held under a lease fii-m Lord Tredegar for the residue of a term of M i, ais, compute;! from tbe 'J.itli d »y of ..March, 1&70, under a veailv rent of t. HIs for each bouse. RUSSELL STREET. I/t 8. Ail those two Messuages fr D.velling-Houwi, situate in and numbered 1 and 2 in Russell-sireet, in the raiish of St John the Baptist, in Cardiff, held under a lease houi John H»nnra> and .loliu Richards Homfrav, l-"v(tr.iros, for the residue of a term of. £ >:> years from the day of March, 1873. under the yearly rent of £ ."> 12s. Lot 4 All those two other Messuages or Dwelling- Houses adjoining the last lot, held under a lease from the iaine parties and for a similar term, under the veaily rent of t4 l.s. o 1 ot.' All those two other Messuages or Dwelhnj Wm-es adjoining the last lot. held under a lease fro-n the s.me parties and for a similar term, undertheyearly lent of £ i 15i. 3d. The whole of the Premises are well and substantially built, and are occupied by respectable tenants, paying good rents. A large vroportiùD of the purehaStl money of eaeb lot mriy remain on security of the same, if desired. 1 or further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at His oakes. 8, Royal Arcade, St. Mary-streot, Car.liff, or at tilo OlliCCl of .J(IU H MFRRIL!). MR. CORF will t?-BLL by A'OOTION J? T. ??.loa' -esjrve), a "? Uaiwoom, H?os. Car- dC, TC!- DAY <?'t!l)?K-!C'Y? A)rit tho /?, a H:t- & SAILOR?' 01]TTrTI:W, BOOX5, ,L-'aie a't T'rsivo o'clock. 7040&p29 To Shipowners, Merchants, and Oilwra. MR. B. HOWARD will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mackwerth Anna Hotel, Swansea. on WRDN ESDAY, the 13th day of May next. at Three o'clock in the afternoon. TWENTY SIXTY-FOURTH PARIS or SHARES of, and in the line last sailing SHIP "LEON CRJKSPO," of Falmouth, 698 tona register (Jan-eo Wbitbum, mRstel-N now in Dublin, expected to univeat Swansea on or about the First day of May next. Ibis "spol was built at Glasgow in I860, ia clawed Al at Lloyd's iifteen years, passed her half-time mirvey in April 1873, and was then newly coppered. She ia in every respect well found, and is of the following dimen- wiona, namelyLeneth, 170ft. Tin.: breadth, 2Mt. git, ia the property of Messrs. Lean, Joae, and Co., merchants, Falmouth, and may be lu- spected on her arrival at Swansea. For further particulars appls to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs lean Jose, and Co..Falmouth. Marine Auction Offices, 7, Quay-parade, Bwaasea, To Oyster Merchants and others. MR. E. HOWARD will SELL by AUC- TION, at the George Hotel, Mumbles, on MOIl- DAY. the 4th May, 1874, at the hour of font o'clock irf the afternoon, the well-known and fad-ofling Dre*ing SMACK Mary, of Swansea, together with Ml ber new sans, -P*,8 c, ioor further particulars apply to the Anotionew, at his Marine Auction Ofiices, 7, Quay-parade, Swansea. GM,tmJ. ♦-gMMttfttfy FamilyResi- denee to Sold in the Neighbourhood of Swansea. MR. J. M. ELLERY has been favoured i M- with instructions to SBLL by AUCTION (un- less previously disposed of by private contract), at an early date, all that commodious and well-built Gentle- man's RESIDENCE, No. 8, Richmond Yillas, Swansea. The locality is all that can be desired; being on an eminen it commands extensive and varied views of the beautiful park-like scenery of the surrounding dis- trict, the whole of the bay and opposite coast. The House has been recently enlarged and almost rebuilt, with every regard to convenience and taste, with ps and water laid on. It comprises a spacious drawing-room, dining and breakfast ditto, library, entrance-hall, eight bedrooms, dreasw-room, bath- room, china pantry, larder, butler's pantry and bed- room, servants' hall, two kitchens, scullery, wine and other cellars, two conservatories, together with stables, coach-house, and outbuildings; there is a capital Kitchen Garden well stocked with fruit-trees, also a tastefully arranged Flower Garden and Shrub- be I%. property is held for a term. about 79 year* of which are unexpired, at the very low ground rent of LIO 10L per annum. The carpets, gas-fittings, and other fixtures may be taken at a reduction. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Walter's- street. 6486d Preliminary Notice.- Superior Alderney Cows. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- stnicted by James Buckley. Esq., Penyfai, Llan- elly, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the yard of tbe Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street Swansea, on SATURDAY. the 2nd day of ,May, 1874. six handsome and profitable Youiur ALDERNEY COWS and HEIFERS. This breed has been kept and improved by Mr. Buckley for many years, and, being acclimatised, are more hardy and profitable than those just imported from the Islands. Sale to commence at twelve o clock. A descriptive catalogue may be obtained on applica- tion to the auctioneer, Oxford-chambers, Swansea. 7117d Preliminary Notice. -Important Sale of several thousand Bedding Plants, Ac., Ac. from a high-class Nursery. Rare opportunity to purchasers. R. HORACE CUTTING will offer the Ht. above for SALE by AUCTION, at his Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea, early in May. Full particulars in a few days. General Auction and Valuation Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7166ll Victoria Rooms, Oxford-street, Swansea. MR. RO''RACEICUTT I NG will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY May 5,1874, avarled quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FU UN ITUKE of nearly every description, comprising an excellent pianoforte, drawing-room suite, Davenport, occasional table, dining-room furniture, loo, dining, and other tables, pier and dressing glasses, lot of oil paintings, chandelier, about 2 cwt. of tea in parcels to suit buyers, lawn mower, gtatusry, several iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, feather beds, ware, sofa and chairs in hair, barometer, 8-day dial, Ac &c. I Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock prompt Auction Mart and General Property Ageii,, Ox.ord- street, Swansea. 71U7myo Brecoushire.-SMe of Valuable Leasehold Property. MESSRS. THOMAS and SONS are JLM favoured with instructions to MMLL bv AUC- TION, at the Uskaml Railway Hotel, Senny Bridge, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of May, )874, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions as shall be then and there produced, all that Valuable EA SEHOLD and newly-erected HOTEL, STAPI.E and PREMISES, called the Uskand Railway Hotel, Senny Bridge, which is held for an unexpired term of 58 years, at a ground rent of.Cii per annum. The above hotel consists of bar and sitting-room, siroking-room, parlour, kitchen, two large storing cellars, bedrooms, &c It is situate in a delightful locality, and in the midst of splendid scenery. There is capital sdiooting in the neighhollrhood, and the River ilantl tribiittyies, which How within 230 yards of the house, affords the best of trout and salmon fishing, and the hotel is consequently resorted to by great nurober of gentlemen who are fond of sport, It is the nearest house to the Devynock Station of the Neath and Brecon Railway, from which it is distant about 80 yards. The turnpike road, leading from Brecon to Llandoverv and to Devynock, passes by the hotel, and it is one of the best houses of business in the county. For particulars apply to Mr. W. T Bonnel Bishop, solicitor, Brecon Mr D. W. Hirris, Post-office, Senny Bridge; or to thebuctioneei's, Treilustan Hall, Devynock. 0941myr. Monthly Sale of Horses, Ac. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES'S ?-1- next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CAR- RIAGES. Ac., will take place at the Jeffrey's Arms, o.f.rdTir??t, ?Swansea, on SATURD&Y, May 2nd, 1874, and all future sales on the nmt Saturday in the month. Castle-chambers, Castle-sqnare, Swansea. 6930d Cardiff.—To Shipchandlerj and Others. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, vj L CLARKE, and Co. have received instructions from the TJlIstoo to SELL by TENDER, in one lot (sub'ect to conoitions). the whole of the STOCK-IN- TRADE, of Messrs. Baselow and Goulter, 162, Bute- t-heet Cardiff, Sliipchandlers, bankrupts, amounting, lit "ll>lt or ¡;toe".bnok prices, to cCü!\O or thereabouts, an,1 which will be fold at a discount therefrom. The Stoik, consisting of the usual assortment 01 p(ileril stores and Materials, may be viewed, and the inventory .wen. on the premises, as above, on and after 1 uesduv M&voth; and Tenders (marked Tender far Baselow and'Goulter's Stock,") will be received up to one o'clock pm., on Friday, the 8th May, at wlucli hour they wiil be opened at the ottice vt the Urokern iu the presence ol th(wen-lio attend. The Premises are To Let. Further particulars can be obtained on application to H. W. Giittith, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff, or of tho Brokers. „ 4, crockherttown, Cardiff, April 27, 1874. Chemical Wood. A QUANTITY of HARD-WOOD (suit- ?\ able for tire or chemical purposes) to be DIS- POSED OF, in trucks at Llanybyther. Tenders, stating net price per ton, to be addressed to Mr. Evan Davies, Paiidy, Llanybyther. 710Quiy4 G" LANRAFON, Sketty, near Swansea.- \3f To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the un- expired term of Lease of the abovb Valuable FAMILY RESIDENCE, or TO BE LEr, Furnished or Unfur- nished, for a term, and upon such terms as may be gl't!OO upo ?Qhmra!? is moat delightfully sitnated, with South aspect, on the borders of Clyne Wood and the Dunrant Valley, commanding extensive views of the Swansea Bay and neigbourhood, tastefully laid ont lfower gar- den, pleasure grounds studded witli fine onlamental trees and shrubs, most prodoctlve fruit and vegetable Garden, planted with choice fruit trees; Conservator), vinery, and peach house, forcing and cucmiioer hvusè, potting h?iMs, excellent detached 84bli and coach-houses and paddocks of land pttt. e(l, a bath-house with plunge bath complete, comprising together an area of five acres. The House contains ample accommodation to" lug* family, Min first-rate order and condition, and is fitted ?,'th every posMMe convenience. It contains entrance ball, drawing and dining-rooma, do. Billiard- room, librarv. lavatory, china, pantry two ldtchens, servants' hall, larder, dairy, and other offices, dry cellars, with tea capital bed-rooms, one dressing room, and two attics. There is a plentiful supply of spring and xott water. For aU particulars apply to Mr. J. M. I^erj Auctioneer, Land, HMMe. and Estate Agent, O?ard Chambers, Swu- c" F. J. SHERWOOD, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND AOOOUNTANT, M AND 46, OASTLB BAILEY-6TRBBT, SWANSEA, (Jnrt below the General Port-Office. 1 N.B.-All kinds of Valuation* made, and to 1m. mediate settlement at the clost of-Salei by Auction. Lticc f.U1 tor SUiring Gooóa. 6102 mwf it J.ESAKDBB BBOIH UBS, hUCTIONEEB8 AND ACCOUNTANTS, AGENTS A:.t> VALUERS, v'[i 4 E :3 T R F. k I) A RD. iUTD A3 poaiii s»u>D. 5179 mwf Id.' Nenadd Farm,. Hmrtj, neat EgrwrAm ? MR. DAVID PRICE has received m- stroctlons from Mr. Wffliam Jenk^to SELU by AUCTION ,,? Ncwadd, B??a; TO-M6lL?J (THURSDAY), the 30th #r,, ft.AmriJ. ;?' J bi -AEmi-L i sale to cnmmence at ele%ny?' j fo »e MM- Boon, the tcli4?viDg-*u" lpAJtMIJ BTC ?rs pri<St 90 sheep, a)?t 40 ?<?' ? pttwcrfnl $bte year-eh mare, perfectly qUiet Io hwn$M jvAt 1Wd]e. redaction, mm m &uS]* f?ast T?te?tter; firo*,?IXW"b"Itecbvd 409 caAMa? D'W, ma»eby Mr. Jocathan ReyneJdB, M? S ,<> co, Bewlyma?eby Mr. Eva IR c; 2 M?tad Iamesb, made by MT. BaU?J?SS.W? Brecon cotter 2 lWx by Me&aFL 9 A Wright, Brocin and varionn other implementa nnmeroM to mention. Punctual attendant <MM'? ''?S?'? ABctioneer and Acm=uutx? MBce, 6? Tbom&A? st reet (opposite Adnllem Chapel). Metthyr, April 15th, 1874. .Clll9JapaO e- j gum r>J"¡.jV":V\V'J'{fI'\Jvf'J' THE CHAMPION 8TCD Br?L TE? ?. BIER DOG Victor (bJ >I_anY For pidlb*,? .pp!y to R. HAR?M. New hh?erUtyr. ??? 7 HE HANDSOtOD $tLn:R1 J. PMESCOTCHTBRR? DOe?Ba?? 641ba weight BM??eet-*M'V?<.B'M?!?w tM. MMtEyr. F<? Jei? TNany4 THE BLACKWOODAKJMttOiJBto.NKl and RACES, will be held O-W=-NO"Ay. May 26th, 1874, in the beaoWful Grounds Of the ancieiit mansion called Plu-Bedwelty, lD dose proxtmity with with the village of Blackwood. For jwticulaMgee yet era. 700ftyta OTICE.-ThiB is to give Notice, that aU Stray Dogs found upon my lands after this notice will be destroyed. gvAN EDWARDS.. GUfach Rbyd, Tyartwyn andFame,  Gllf$Ch lib ef'LlMwyno, Aprüíiad, ?874. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I wig ± NOTbeR?PONSIBLBfotMM'P?TorDE? .NOT be RF .spoNSIBLE for anly O&ali.. After $bia contmaed Pi my 'Wife, SAPAX I date. 7M!my< yantwit-Maior. SWANSEA CRICKET 0 L U It. The Annual ATHLETIC SPO *M take piMeM usual on Whit Monday, May ZS?onthe Md of the Club at Bryn-y-Mor, when pdzes?M the value of &50 willh offered for co tit OIL A first-rate Military Band will b|4n attendance. Fall particulars in nen  C. C. CJU.MBBRS, BlanaR nON,-=' NON socmnr. ESTASLUCBSD IN SUNDKRWUKD, OdOBZH, 1871 Copies of ,be R'Hoe may be 0' ?mOMtth Wm. Griatha and Brown, 41 WJom?KMM, Ageht at Swansea, where members çu be 88Ued; œ ay ec<? wm IL KiiUA ?D6.?1:=M;,oag actD&A., ??  Mill MO^d J^ONDONguRANCB ooMi6S? A'SBtIR;B j BRISTOL BBAHOfi • Officii: 6, CORN-OTRM^ tRISTOl J QuniUK. W. KILLIGHr-W WAIT, *R.JLP. LOCU. MANAOML. j IDNRY 0. ANDERSON. pMjtpectMM, and aH infojimatlon, gfty M eM?edat &he Branch Offim or any of ??4 OPENING OF THE NEW ORGAN AT MAESTEG CHURCH THIS DAY (W.DNESDAYhIAJI'U 29th. Service at 2.30 (Rector of -ifertbyr m!ftk Organ Hecit&l at 7.? j??k. t. ? ?' ') Bargecr Wall Organist at St. Drriifi Swansea, will preside itt the Organ. A Special Train leaves Mesg for Bridgend after the k?ei ,t Lliampgo YSTALYFERA GAS COMPANY, JL LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ORDINARY GENERAl. MEETING of tbe Oil)puny will be held on the 6th day of May, 1874, at Eight o'clock p.m., in the Wern Schoolroem. And that »t Mich meeting the shareholders will proceed to elect to Two Directors in the lwenrof the following, who retire by rotation, viz., R. i). Gough, Esq., and Mr. Maurice Price, but who are eligible for ro-election. By Order of the Board, ROBT. C. FISHER, Secretary. GasWorks, April 25th, 1874. ■ 7070my2 ALL PERSONS interested in the j" L ESTABLISHMENT of 'a PAUK of FOX- HOUNDS in Glamorganshire, are invited to attend a PtBLIC MEETING to be held at the Town-hall, Brideend, on WEDNESDAY, April 2& at 12 o'clock. 'The High Sheriff of the Cunty has kindly consented to lilt, ^o^fray, F. E. Stacey, T. IlictonlurberviH, D. H. Davies, Geo. :■ Traherne, A. P. Traheme, John Gai-sed, Llewellyn Thomas, J. S. Gibbon, T. Manael.Tatbot. 6010ap29 E XCURSION TO WESTON- SUPER-MARE. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AprU 29, 1874, The Favourite ;L,Aa" 29, 1874, THE LADY MARY Will leave Cardiff for Weston (weather And other cir- cumstances permitting) as follows Cardiff ó 4.4ó afternoon Weston .8.15 p.m. Fares for the Double Journey:—Fore cabin, is.; after cabin, Is. 6d. Children half fare. A Band will be in attendance. 7105ap29 O THE HOMCEOPATHISTS OF ± SWANSEA A??D SURROUNDING NEIGH- BOURHOOD. APhy?cian ofExperieMehawhadhi? attention directed to Swansea shere for practice i,te:ifecl:Oo'iaprl:nsre!:er h: wiU be glad to receive from a11 those who are interested in t"e advancement of Hommopathy, their opinions as to the probability of success, and the exteat of their respec- Fiv ,?, influence and support. The AdYertiser begs to observe that his decision will in a great measure be guided by the number of replies to this announce- ment, which will be considered as "strictly confiden- Hal" Address, with name, residence, and full particu- lars, to MedfcuB, care of, Ashton aad Parsons, 19, Wonnwood-ttreet, London, E.O. 8974ap29 CARDIFF PERMANENT BENEFIT \J SOCIETY. TBUCTVM WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Esq. CHARLES WILLIAMS DAVID, Esq. CHARLES HENRY WILLIAMS, Esij. 'Heath-court). THE REPORT OF THE CONSULTING ACTUARY, November BOth, 1873. The following extract is taken from the report (just received)from Arthur Soratchley, Esq., M. A., of Plow- The Temple, London, shewing the den-buildicnognsd, ition of the Society at the close of its financial eighth year, 30th November, 187S :— "The results of my valuation are given in the sub- joined statement of the labilities and assets; in which I have set down the value of the repayment subscrip- tions, secured under the mortgagee, and receivable gradually over different unexpired periods of years. Dr. LlABHJTrEa. 80th November, 1873. t. a. d. Investing subscirptions received 11,229 5 9 I Interest on ditto 1,246 8 < Deposits, mid interest thereon 10,348120 Bouus, Guarantee Fund, and sundries 307 Ó 9 ta,m It 4 Balance in favour of Socfet, 1,041 9 9 H 2 1 ASSETS. Cr. 30th November, 1878. < s. d. Value of advanced shares on which 429,703 ) 2s. was originally lent (Mr. Semtchley's valuation) 23,982 19 3 Property in possession.. 155 9 7 Sundries 22 8 1 Balance at Bankers 711 5.2. Total. 24,233 2 T The value of the aeaetf compared with the value of the liabilities shews a Balance in favour of.the Society of £ 1,0419s. 9d. ihiaeMtedinglyaatisfactory surplus re wains, after setting aside out of the past profits earned 1,!46 Set. in the liabilities account as full Interest provision towards the ultimate realization of the inadvanced Shares in force, and after providing for the pad bonuses allotted, still outstanding, ici5o 68.1 and the existing } crmanent Guarantee Fuud £93 10s. TO BORROWERS. The upon which advances are made have be-in reduce ubder the advice of the Conaitting Actuary. All further Infonnation, copies of rules, Actuary's kUance-sheet, <ta., may be obtained daily, at the Society's Ofhco, 3, Oroekherbtown, Cardit, or of ..ny of the Society's Ag:uU. I'ETFl: Secretary. Dated3. Crockher'.towa, Secretary. Cardiff, March, 1874 eo^liaw ¡:ai., m H E G LA MORGAN CLUB P?miMt cppMKe the W Vie Jta.thrly otIoM, PremiMi oppoelte the Taff Vale Raihwy <MtoSjCrogfr da?S snansr wssasS 119 f r?the rgeeottan of t;sq mom eamprie,4 nwis cipak,l,. be qv witMn t:b 0* *62 O&U,Ix wl ons dipiog- ,.Too Mh?Mag-Tocm. card-r 'M* 'a d 'tb 'or4.,a?.;tbr    Wi w^n'oa^e^o^ J^n^ ^'olledl»JJJJ Mtmba? &w? Mqf?ted to &?WMd their Nmmb 294 AddieMt.imm<??t. t I:U:"<; 2%o gliMETARY "'If • 14, Duinfr'es-place^ OvrM. ,0 91" ?'?EBWBLLTY SCHOOL BOAR i* ¡ A  in 'b8\iøn  .?%t.%?? t& Ca? JI ??S  j 5 tb. ?7. 'fo i uM^^e^eanstobe as^l t' owaida^KS^gPjyfjjnt fertt?tM- thex?cMd? ■  ? '??MM'? ??E HU?DRE? POUNDS' im M?MM. '-TJ-  ?H; Srd" ?S?.SSS'*?? ?\?j?L I?:<t.?tM.? ??'* jSrd, Ii40 coh? Ll ??????.S.,P??3M?°5'?&.SP.N3y% ]87'- for :aoM ?iittMce ??r'bM?'t <p? M o?'eS???? '1 <mat tx ? M??JN? ..Mt?A&Mt ?<<t<??d?t'<<e?<m??? T. J.! BMe.(<&)i?AT.?a???<t??<? #<I ¡' 1 I M°?S' Tlldä. AND HfB AU LOST IN iSJiBMM ONTS KY, tV? M :ABN MMMm NAMS r?ma AGST ACCIDENTS D.  'Dae OMMt _:IAII'ø8œtIfIIW.. I ?t?KB?ABM?M?..C))ttB)M?, fctAt ftr?ft'-1—1 Bwlw N?OR4 AUM00. i A—«l r lMfln% • 1819.000 hafe been paid as Compensatlonjr Bonus allowed b.f Hn uanT Ai.?.iiEW. A ???OMiMtt ? Ra8w*y 8t<tiN? <? t "V-F- ;# VIAN, Seflfetary.  :d "a wo U& J..U-, nothil ,J.! ø ø CPBEMQM 4F TAM WWI MAMO. BUTXON, ØD sua WABBBOUSl, ? I, NICHOLAS.StBitT, BRISTOl Mpmu BTvomws R4m Ms. rJIHORNLEra CELKBBATfiD B¿: W818.18L .t. It. a. IlL IlL v. "I Clerical Felt HaU, 8a 6d., 10c Id., aa4 111 «L Bunts' livery Bata, Gold I" am &Mo. Oocftadw^Aa. imsosukew. ];Ubw% ftm* Can OL. tw, OBWAND j. 1rA.D ttaGJUfr.Y,  •;> >'■ MMUtCMCrOM? ■' .V 8 AMD I CLARB-3TRR1T." ttAND"< CLARMTRMT. B&BO'mH ? ?NAT?M???.;?? '<?!?'' ? tDW^ TBoBHM? "<?'?'?"?  f!IfII "rfCí"rr JM? t<? MMK? MP?N MM  .,l IIIdIr IW pnuøt are" to a bW *I abm Lo?eM't?O?t?"?' wrists), IN., m. Ma. "L. I Me ft halMeaen. H 18. Clare street. Bristol. MW FENTS, in Stuffs. Print*, C*hV-Wult' lamia Black Alpacas, 101b. bundles, chea(i, Stan> for prices. Black Silk Remnants very cheap—W. Clarkwo, Merchant, Shipley, Bndford lMwnyS COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA. BENJAMIN BENNETT Takes the present opportunity as a fivoitrable one to record his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the cordial support be has reoeived fori many years iast, and begi respectftilly to inform his patros that he has openetl BKA VCH ESTABLISHMENT AT XO. 27, OXFORD-STREET, With a first-class Stock of BOOTS nd SHOES. B. B. hopes still to merit a continuance of the sup- pctt and patronage bitberto received, as his motto will iitiH be small ptohts and <;un;? remn)N. All orders punctually and promptly attended M on the kihortel.,s ? notiœ. promptly attentled to on ?°?RKjpllSS NEATLY EXECUTED. 71SOW I^ORSEY'S PATENT BASS BROOMS. THE ONLY MACHINE-MADE BASS BROOMS IN THE WORLD. SOLID STOCKS, beautifully finished by steam. No veneer back to spHt off. No pitch used. HORSEY:S BASS BROOMS Are warranted to stand hot ustw or,any -beat. See that each is marked 11 ROMEY13 PATENT, LON- DON. One will last out three of the old sort To be had of all reipectabto Brnitamakers, Oilmen, Sbip-ehandlers. and otbers. 5:91 ws T TALBOT.& C a. 8 To STEAM SODA WATER WORKS, 48, WORTHOATE-ATHEAT, GLOUCESTER. Bristol Laboratory, Old Park, Dec. 23rd, 1885. Mr. Talbot, Soda Water Manufacturer, Glonoester. SI-I have analysed the sample of Seda Water you sent me, and I and it of good quality; Ml* dwiged wtth gas, Md from tM pMsenM of a nnaM qsan*, Of Car- bonate of iron, it will possess tonic properties -Youn faithfu ly, WILLIAM HERAPAtH, SEN., F.C.S., Ac., Ac., Piofeesor of CheTuixtry." II Bristol Laboratory,.Old Park, January 20th, 1888. Thomas Talbot, Esq., Gloaceeter. SIR,—I have analyzed your sample of Seltzer Water, and find that the salts in it are exactly those found in the natural water of the Selteer Spring by the celebrated chewJA Bn. ? OM watef itfuMy chafed with CMbonic Acid, Md ia ffrom orzMdc matter or CMM? impurft -Yours re7F %By, WtLUAM RUAP.4,TX SEN., C.S., &c.. oftow. # ChemMtry Md Toxi. fllogy." ? '?" The L&borat, Chek4obam, June 10th, 187L "MeaMt.TtUMttndCe. "08a$1ea1"I¡n 'Wa1,ze4 $1M -pl. Of. SódI W&W you "M me some few months ?o, which ,tum kept g6(A ow aims. I found th??KttM be sach as it purports, genuine Soda Water, containing nine graJLne fofsods in each ¡ 118d1 aad- with arbonic acid gas; Iib a pure aad wholesome beverage.—I am, OenUtmen, yoMt i.i J6nN HoM?EY, F.C.&,An?ytte*i<BNni<t. TALBOT A CO'S ORIGINAL CINGERADE. Is universally acknowledged or to all ethers. Prices and testimonials on application. 5804d TI V9 ARCY'S DUBLIN STOUT. .t-? ANCHOR BREWERY, DUBLIN. ?,. fr« from aU Mnda of imput, and coaMaa a larger amount of Food Substance than is found ia any kind of Wine."—Dr. CAMEKOW, Analyst to City of Dublin. »* » eeud mHË OLD CASTLE POINIlJ»E PARIS L' i. SAIL AM) SHOE. RIVET wbu:, NEWPORT, MON. 6174d i-^IONDENSING AND NO C0NDENS- ING HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES of the highest class, at low prices. Pumping and Winding Bngines. First-class references. Engineers' Tools of all kinds, unrivalled for arrangement and general ubefulnoa%*Sb low PHM. Inspection invited. Apply to Pollock aad Macnab. Britannia Ironworks, Hyde, near Manchester. 5228 w s ESTABLISHED lMO. -mf-R. GRAHAM YOUNG, $URGZON BBNTIST, No. 7, Pack-_otmok Bristol,.  pMfMaiwttUy;—CARDIFF, InRY WEDDAY. at 12, ST. JOHN-STRM, Irm lO?m. INY,WPORT, the SECOND Md MURTH TH??AY in?ttyjMtM), ai H!OH?TMmr- ?T ii?N AY in TZCRsBKY, Maytt4tt, and 4May 28t f?=.. to 6 p.m.; BRIDGEND, the FIRSt Till ermy MORM at Mr. POW8I1' CjLROUNB-STREET.fMmt a.m. t<t AM p ?L-Nsd vt THURSDAY, 7. Vi t?it, iNdal T«th, with fJutImJlfOftII18I1. to 21 e&dL 'nMb, lut; eacla.18. Pfn"" aU .u, Damdoperaim ?B.-Patt?t' allam&d at their *Wn rmdones the Third fbunday in ary month by special appointment (?). Nor. 520M i TEETH TEETH i i TIMT]A! I I-Mr. HOLLAND^ Dentist, 1L Kelson street, Swansea, supplies exqnisitdy-enamelled Artificial Teeth, made only of go best and finest materials of good and sound workmanship, at prices that will defy competition. J. T. B. will guarantee perfect fit, comfort, fjaasfaccion, and articulation in all uiees, however difflculb. Totih, J from bo.; Sets, from Ci. N.B. —Patients attended at beix own residence, irrespective of distance. tl277 mW3 Sum#* Stoma. p J; &nd .,S 0 N. 8, jr< PIANOFORTE MAKERS AND DEALERS, BRISTOL. ■ .li. • j m ti (if "J P. J. SMITH and SONS' PATENT IRONiJJTRUTTED PIANOFORTES. 11 Possess exquitdte tone and touch, w4u reewab im *Yft changes .f teøpera£ure, and A re the beet and m*^tata*Ual instruments yet] ■ i s/.HilJO !V*l 11" ■ <.<t!?' h. '?' J ;r¡! T.HMRON-8TRUTTED PIANOS Wet?the meet xucmgdul uht iMtrtmxmta at the Lamtcn 9031, in; &U the wpedmeM iMM?M??. I fMottt Mtttf)1(m<[)t" It?t?tL' '"f*—i'—   ?NS? -T ;J ''?}S.F??? ctc. > JmIROmDT b?o been ect.ed by M.- P. a 80M 4 the vmnfwt- of PiØofonee. ?Meh wN'be tX? ?%e agwdrted by Um madcg mom Thfm am room* P-d an iroB-eMSSdtPiMMforte, onsumew on 11m- iron-fltrf^^rjHai^0^ construated^i^ greatly^fan- been mMeft?ydM&eped, and lead Mt aciditionidchann  PI%  The M to the COD- $tumcuono G.PW3pilizw,of. 1D MM tmn"rn bars M? the bu method beft uusvaffi?bb la, t?'umMttFMaMt?M, Mm whole rednism to the OU the i*lftt in of this popular shape hw,bWowuX *nth* the wooden back, deffered =V*M dWimA Mme two inches away from its work. ?L. o I oobwtf standing some on" wn?ent at onoe phoo0how tW "bwY' Iihe redsw po*or.cl-as to work it b" to di. Tho mwiw b em MpMiM to in u* In,"GnnC Manok o a& bw beft I8aued to a btMhw i' ?ectMNy p"*aA" fwm "sprta^gf and th&inwwttnt? now enp? in UIIIJhi.m8thod tc} bo oforteL The Plows we M<H!y? "mUu&" oW suffer v- tlJ' from sudden change# of tropeaun fotly from vee'thW4umbURY. UA bv pMMM a tM?e, pwv, and MUdCa tone, and good t,6u was 'pI.1 proved at Mr. GthMM't MhM of real= the BxMM. lion now just closed.—Court dreuuur. THE IRON-STRUTTED PIANOS Are mad. inxaees of Rosewood, Walnut wood, Blade and Gold, solid Adt and Mahogany, and, to order, in any fancy wood required; Are especially suited for extreme climates; Are all of the full compass of seven octaves, and are supplied upon THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. i PRICES or THE IRON-STRUTTED PIANOS Pianette On <oM ash) ■ ■ .f 38 Gai<MM QrJb'õi'(üDåiiiiiÄ)l: mlÚDeaI Cott=fortea. 306048 „ Sena-Trichord 43 to 60 „ MI Trichord 55 to 70 „ Fta TtWmd lqpili?t'd 75 to 90 „l C5!*HmEB ?PON =E TBRUlYEARS' SYSTEM, imr quarter, p»yable in advancb. :"H 1 2 ti d. A,Planotte 2 6 8 ABijpu 2 19 0 A Cottage 26 and 3 0 A Semi-Trichord 4 4 0 Full Trichord 10 0 run descriptive price lists, Books of designs, and any further particulars upon application. .THE IRON-STRUTTED PIANOS Anit PATENTED AND MASRURACRUBED SOLELY BY PHILIP J. SMITH AND SONS, 1, ROYAL PROMENADE, QUEEN'S ROAD, A-VD (FACTORIES) PARK-ROW, BRISTOL, And may be obtained direct from the Makers, or upon tdmiiarly favourable tern s from their AGKVTS: MESSRS. RIGHTON k CO., .CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. THE IRON-STRUTTED PIANOS, In addition to the ordinary construction of the back or frame (all of the most perfect description), are provided frtm, (all of the with Iron Bars, or Struts, cranked forward at both ends, McuMd to the plank and p!atee, which render any "doubling" of the back or comprenion of the sound. bouk&bsolutely impossible. THE IRON-STRUTTED PIANOS Are Manufactured In Solid Mahogany Cases, Itm%v Bound, extra screwed and secured for Exportation. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO SHIPPKBS. Testimonials have been received from, many eminent Professors of Music who have the IRON-STRUTTED PIANOS in use. Amongst others, from the Professors at STO.VTHURST COLLEGE, WELLINGTON COLLEGE, CHELTKNHA* COLLEGE, CLIFTON COLLEGE, AND THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE at Sandhurst. PHILIP J. SMITH AND SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS FOR tIB CELEBRATED ORGAN-HARMONIUMS, MANUFACTURED BY TRAYSER AND CO., OF STUTTGART. Theee instruments are superlorto aaof.be Ida. vet oCered the tone dolal goo, ua ZI full rich, aMtMOow, and perfectly free from' the dtMMeaNe bU8 01 the common harmonium; the touch H<ht and oneech quick and certain; andthemateriatandwMkmtHMM* ef the highest class: Prices from Fifteen Guineas. "Alexandre" Broad Reed-HARMONIUMS from Seven Guineas. PHILIP J. SMITH AND SONS, Wholesale and Retail Agents for LITOLFF'S CHEAP AND CORRECT EDITIONS OF CLASSICAL AND MODERN MUSIC. tatologuea free. As sample prices, note Beethoven's Sonatas, complete, 4s. 6& Cliopln's Valacs, complete, 2.. Each sonata or piece in the collection may be had singly, at prices varying from 3d. to is. 6d. ALL NEW MUSIC AS SOON AS PUBLISHED. PHILIP J. SMITH AND SONS, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, FIRST-CLAS-51 INSTRUMENTS OF LONDON MANUFACTURE, t AND GENERAL MUSIC SELLERS, J, ROYAJ, PROMENADE, QUEENS ROAD, Aiad (Factories) PARK-ROW, BRISTOL. PATENTEES OF THE IRON-STRUTTED PIANOFORTES. 6220 w I Swffiwxw 3",M0. ■GPFTT~<R~K "8 I J O L Ly IT ION Have made alatp Purchase el emb GUARANTZED BLACK MMX% LOWER O QUOTATIONS than they have oaeMddnrt?thetMtTS 1'UB8 A3 AND 43, OOLLBOB GRKKN 5007 d BRISTOL. ~ON THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 23rd, AND FOLLOWING DAYS; JJOWELL AND 00. W make their MOST IMPORTANT DISPLAY 01 NEW GOODS, embracing every novelty of tbe present seasoa. HOWELL AND OOMPANY (Tbe Cfcrdl Drapers^ 1a u. -,A air, sM. < CAftUT. MeM D. JOTHAM AND SONS Have Inst completed a Large PM 4010006 d go teet?or&MaehtnM& FiDúh Ia iàe folio'" DepMtmente?- ? GENERAL OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. COATS, TROUSERS. TROUSMM & VESTS (to MATCH), And Every Description of CLOTHING. HOSIERY, SCARYB, SHIRTS, COLLARS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND 0MBBEL AS. BESPOKE AND HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENTS. An entirely new Stock of SUMMER GOODS in 8 fit West of Zngkt4 md Yorkshire Woofleaa. A VERY SELECT STOOK Of HAI8' AND OAFS. 26, ST. HABY'I STREET, For the General Outfitting. 27, ST. MARFS STREET, For the Bespoke and Hat and Cap Department*. D. JOTHAM AND SONS. 881M To BREWERS AND wïii MERCHANTS. AMEMCAN PATZNT U?UID !S!NQULBa, 1.  ??' BEERS, ""D om"" _-0 'l'be Cbt, moo Woo" Md BBNM. S??J!N-"? Perfectly TMMeM. 10d. per ,d l?. BATILIA ZWB a 00 ALBXRT W0KA BEDDlUlIDII..BIftOL. I80ÍIII JQAVID BBSS Bu much oom in Iaf" his reasa aM C. Bm =8 tba"h 8'' 8preparif to Show &U.his NEW GCOM ?R THE SEASON, And invites an early inspection. Cowbridge, Apirl 26th, 1874. nwiny4 A* CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. ? MODES DZ PARIS. MADAK,-W* M?MtMty ?M* V' atteaMsjn to tbe opening of onr 8hew BoenM, fw the SmunM' Beamn, on &UtMOAY, Mth Apdt iMtMt. W? are, Mad?n. Youra respectfully, ELLS AND NEAL. 16' 4. ??M?Lery, M&nUet, Cestams, OterM eor. FaNts., Ac. ?S0?my& X) OR TL AN D^STREET LIYERXF 15. PORTLANE?FFLS^, SWANSBA.. W WILCOX Proprietor. Horaes carefully broke to Saddle and Harness at mod& (rate charges. G 0 AU Orders promptly attonded to. a. GOOD STABLING, C. N.E.—Firet-class References. 7ML. AI||W^ BELLEYUE LIVERY STABUKL J) BZU.EVU?STRMT, SWANSE A LLEWELLYN )md ???OMAa BULUN (MM ef TO/AJ late Thomas EnUin? Cab Pro etors, beg r=! to inform th? inhabitants of Vlwans" ami the Mtgt. bourhood that they are carrying on the business arI before, and hope, by strict attention to the same, to merit a share of pawic patronage. N.B.-All orders recdved from town or coutrJ will be executed with promptitude and despatch. OCmta Sat"r" Price lid., tho ABERYSTWITH OBSERVER^ ATbe Only Paper Wbted in Abo7stwiUL at» qSIomT D?ISS BRADDON'S NEW NOVEL. The New Novel by the Author of "Lady Anèle1'" Secret," Ac. In 3 vols., at all libraries. TAKEN AT THE FLOOD. Also readv, uniform with the Cheap Edition of Miss BntdJon'x Kuveb, price 28. clot,¡¡ gilt, 29 OL LUCIUS -DA?OREN. A Novel by tka Author of lady Audley's Sumt," &c, Leaden: Ward, Lock, and Tyler. Patera otter-row. 4628mwf IOCESE OF LLAHDAFF. Coa-' JL? nnntHton for 1874. BedyddtMeb. Y" rhweyD?NMAthrtw ar yr ombam 0- law, an y Parch G. Art or ?e? M.A., URN' Igmys air C4wrdydd. 8eMbyM?!&t<it.M8<<t)tw Itree'- Cudw, price 3d. each. 7Mlm ■ Importaat to Master Manners.—JastPablisbad; Second Edittoa,piiea>* %L LU 0 A STS p" TABLES, With FuQ Enlanatiew. CoateatsHow to And the Altttoda by toe Chrono- meter, without Chronometer Sights: toe Longitude BP a Meridian Altitude, without the aid of a Chronometer; toe Longitude by the rising and setting of the sun; Mean Tuna at Ship without Chronometer Sights: the true Latitude by aD Ex-Meridian Altitude, without either Tables or Logarithms; the true Longitude, by means of the Latitude and Sun's Declination alone; Greenwich Mean Time without a Time-keeper, AA. Ac. Cardiff: Miss Williams, Nautical Bookseller; Decks. 6138 law. L AW OF LIQUMATIONS AND BANK- JLJ RUPTCY. Will shortly be published, a full practical tredisk by Mr. CmDMY. 8oUcito intended M a Book of Re. ferenoe, wbetber for pioøal or eonuMreMmeH. The law made cie? to the .'h?'<'t'?? Chapters on Imprisonment for Debt, Liquidations, oomowslow, Bills of e, Bills of Exchange, Mar- riage Settlements, Liabihties under Merchant Shipping Acts, Trade Marb, Bookkeeping, Ac. Wee 5A. Orders for early copies will be reoeived by Mr. Chidloy, toe author, at his office, 40, Great MariforoagiMitteet London: ———— ?A BootTEvMybody Sho<Ud Read. HOW TO LIVE ON SIXPENCE A 1111 DAY-The &qswe of a Cheap and RoMy Di*L Ntchoh, M.D.. Author of R? Phyei- By T. L NicbO* A%IW.Db.r, c= (my.4mim of MSh;' o "Zooteric More thM twenty dwmnd odd K this emOM. TR-A&W in Gtn-Y; rsPIMW America. J ~RG-FI AND Co. of all Booksonam; or, of Dr. Nicheh, BW"m. for Sixpence. 7"Omy= In the Press, and to be issued very shortly" to Two thick Votamea, octavo, MEMOIRS OF THE CIVIL WAR IN J*M. WALES AND THE MARCHES, BY JOHN ROWLAND Y PHILLIPS, ESQ., Baniater-at-Law. The prte. to subscribers will be 30s. The number of Copiesbeing limited, should any remain unsubscribed for the price to non-subscribers will be Two Guinea* LIE List of Subscribers must be dosed by the 10th of Names may be sent to Meesta. Morgan AND J)ni1, Wolthman Cffice, Carmarthen; or to the AUTHOR at J. Mitre-court Buildings. Temple, L'.n kn, t C.; er to he papljT _7- IKTEEUT MAIL STEAM PRINTING W WORKS, CARDIFF. Otdera EXENMD IJ: the Trade with great dalpatcb. BBHOVOY TNEGASWEN, APRIL 29. 1874.