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PURE MINERAL WATERS. PATRONISED BY THE ROYAL FAMILY. W. SUMMERS AND CO., (late Roaghwdge and Summers) BRIDttB-STUEBT, BRISTOL. GENUTNtf SCO A I'OTM\ WATKRS ?JT <r')'«;'ibyA)?y?. Grnutvr sKf.Txnn WATBR, f?m prof?Mt ? r and s Annly-is. £ 1 ENIUNR LI » H IA WATKH. by Dr, <?rr<?' \Jf )rmul3, GENtLE <H??'?WArER. INVENTORS OF LEMONADK. W. H and Co. h»»o aanuf.trtured for more thm nbty y.:m. and have ib« ¡n..t extensive WOi'b aDd Ua- pr,??od ?.t.u.r) ii, ,;?-M. fur Miueral Wal'II.  6374tta
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Htt (:ttJttiq#J. n:a 1> oJ v .r- 1 <■ i 'a., Wwricty,j», mnAt Dsmtkn &ra eV-rg^u 30 ■ \~t u-rd». i1).U G"W"; o -iiwtr.is*. Ai cy U-- ««•.«: *'M A «•<<< iV3 i-ntf'ir. EiKTUJ. SONS. jr. !»•- • v rharlo-, at s o'l.o H'Min^'on W. .r M <• Luo (,'»:•«:• In DYttl ?' t ;»'< ",i ,'l:¡';L:'J\J:rt;L" 1.0 <<n V'b JI;t.. ;.Î, DAVaHTEHS. A« OIIU, wi? J v.; Hwu. W. L. ???-e >J .1 i e t. ?..t"r\ ?;.r.'?. Viii.,».!>. t; oi Ici. H. J.) t'» -1'siuy '• «. .tvww, A'?r.) '?. MARRIAGE3. Hooi I: Wif At < ,I< hI. ;.IU J. t:; r,.nn" ?" -t»nnf"i '?'n of M:, Hecry ? h o!?, J P., FS.A, i'»'C!m Isabera, daughte: of the lat-» )?)r.?\:t)-)n-?'c' o'Wo)-?.?"'??''ws' 'hir',Arr't'2\ N! -.? ?T. ru?' ?' S'. M.Ty?, W.'t K?- n?.)? t'hi?pW.(;K..o?LR/?.t"?.MH''S,]k? <? Bou?mjcuti.. H,mts, t? M.ry C'ns?m.t Eli., ♦ Ulest dau^bti r o. M:Frc?n k Sts-cpo(.I?,. ?.< piac-.1 Apnl DKATHS. «;<<Wt.Kr.Ai', Mr Kttward Arthur Hummund, J. P. Ur Dorse at Chettle, near Blandiotd, ag,d Aot&I t?«t?«?. \t?rGeB<-M! ButstTo?e WMtetoctfc, late Mad* favalry, thbil MOil of the late lIh. .Vw»yl) c .mtwrlexv, of Bombay, at, Harnes, April 20.
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leiM uA Gmtmti A, r- ,V ,V 'JVVV"'<. \r,/V' fTIEKDKRS are invited for the ERECTION X of an HOftL rtpon the BRITHWBNNYDD RSTATS, nesi Pandy Station, Rhondda N alley. Lowest Tender not Mcesw" acceted. Plans and specific*- tiOD. to 1* fiefn on :nd a¡t.r the 4th day of May, at Mi. J J. Kvann, Enineel alld Aichitect, Treorky. Tenders to be sent in on or be lore the 11th May, IS14. Itft)5ap30 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENPKRS are invited for the BRKCTION of a SCHOOL KUOM for the Kachah Kapt? bOclKy, B?on &Von. Phna aDd SpcctHMtiof may 00 ?oon at Mr K. Davies, Grocer, Queen.trt!t, BhtCM?on. 81ed Teo- ders to be Mt In hot later thM May 2n>A. The lowest dw, to be pmt In Tiot later tL-,u Nlay ?: ed, 61)61myit or amy tender will not neoe, -mv ily ac ijlYNYCOKD CHAPEL. TEDERS for the Alteration of the above to be sent to me not later than May 12th. Plus and nwclttcatiow) may be seen with Mr. David Evans, Board ekhool, Aborcrare, Swansea Vale. We do not biml ourselves to a«oii>t the lowest or say :Fender. Rev. LEWLÇ; iongs, Abeicnvc, Swansea V:Jt> April 27, J874. 7ínm) rpu BUiLDEUti AND CONTRACTORS. flarties dtairou- of TENDKKING for the ALTERA- TION of P«nu*l Clui|«4, aielscm, and fov,the Erection lit a New School-worn a ljoiaiiig, are requested to senil In SeaKnl Ittodlllr,. 00 or before the 7th day of May, 1874, a<klrf*-ed tA, the Rev. R O. Jone.-j, Nelson, Pontypridd, itb wbum plans ai,l -pe,itic-ations ilre to be setlu, and every information triten. The ceamittee do not bind themselves to accept the k.1II It or any tendur. tr My TliO3LAS THOMAS, Architect, Bryn Villa, Swansea. April 22, 1S74. 097ftV7 BUILDERS. TENDERS are invftwl for the ERECTION of «11 ICKfi. for IgooRL Cory Bros., Bute Docks, Cardiff. YIN" and UIIf he own from Monday, April 20th to May the 2nd, at the Architect's Office, to v £ ow Tenure muitt be delivereil on May 2nd, not later (bail 12 lun (endorsed Tender for Offices"). Tht- lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. aeœJ*d. y 0UTLAN Architect. Cnwch-street, Cardiff, lttk April, M74. &á8ap30. I "'ANTED, TENDERS for the supply of ▼ f ihe \\DÛeJ'JDl'lltioned A RTT (.ES' fidr the Ponu- pzxmH* JU>y*l T»»Bf )•<•< t "Ma,tinho de Mello," Com- m»ihkr Mental Joa<i'iim I'erroir- now here. About HH tons of best hrne double scroene,I Cc tl, on tiu British and Foreign Admiralty lists. IliON. (,¡ltC, Bars Best Best, :'in by | to [,1 by i. ji.H'R<>iiml Bars. do. do., .«> fcwedish Bar?, lln. to 2in. square. Knpiish Vlates, Nos 14 and 44A, Do. Best Best Plates. :1 Square Copper Sheets, No. Is. Q.tMKt' (;>per Slu-ets, N 3. 30. ♦ i:olK o' Lead, t D< 110., No.>. icw. Tin in fu.al! bavs. h lamps for the cabin, complete. A?<. t.? KRKA1> and FRESH MEAT !<r thccr?, h b» vi.pplit d daily. "Sender*, st afed and prepaid, to be ?mt In ?t.)rp r!f'< n )bo is: May, !?74, A l, rt, to the r?nscthoAdmnm- tB?ti?o. rorm?ue'f itO-Consalatt, i ardilf. ::ardiU. dh April i874. 7«»saji;o QJ4aUøuL x s S I E V E It D I N- PROFKSSECR DE LANOUES, Ac., CARDIFF: 15, WINDSOR-PLACE, NEWPORT: 11, BKIPGE-STKEET. A iranscuients made for classes or private families in or oni tf t iwn. 6143 tth ILASQIC-A-L AND COMMERCIAL THAIN IG SCHOOL. HOLI OKD HuCSK. STOW-HILL, NEWPORT, MON. EsTAKI.lslIl l) liOl. PmNCir.vi.: Mr. J. WARE, Assisteil by competent Masters. A for Business and PnifesMonal Life, the Civil Service, and .Middle-Class Examination*. Spacious Schoolrooms, Dormitories, and Playground, I tk!! Reports and Prizes at the close or each Term. OiXiOttS THE SCII DHL, B R I D G E XD, t ) Piiim ir\! IIARRV POYXEI:, M.C.P. Aleve ■<> \e.irs' a.- Master in large pu: lie si li. els t«'th «lut results see prospectuses iOI- warded on app!i<"atiei'N, enable Mr. P. to guarantee a thorrughly sound, uract'Yal English and C/ommercial KDl'CATiON, s-ivpleiueiited. when ne(AS4.»ry, by Latin. French, and Mathimatic-. situation <>f school premises veuiarkably liealthy: an bD)¡Wlt.1 :<lIIIIIIDt i f gúud nholesonit* f".i 1a.I)t" day playground spacious i ricket and football field <*j«rate 1-ed. and vonstaiit PeN."D,tl instruction and "ul.,rv\I..n Io the Principal '1111 second ti-in: .■ouimence-May 1*t 7!;V.my2 TALBOT & CO.'S T • STEAM ?ODA "'ATER WORKS, 4t. NORTH CAT E-»TRi; El, GLOUCESTER. "Bristol Laboratory, Old Park, Dec. 2?.rd, 'SS5. M r. TK)bot, Soda) W.<r ?'?nu{.?'tuMr, (.lou M'. Slit,—J have AILJ?Z? d ?L" scuple of Soda Water yon sent me, and I tlnil it of quAUt). fully charged with ,t and fiom the pre-eu,.« vi a small quaitit) of Car- bonate of mill, If » :1, p >-s»<ss t >uic properties -°"9 faiihiu I), Wiu-IAV Hv.Hai-AiH, SEN., F.C.S., Ac., Ac., Professor of ( heii.istry." Bristol Labora'.viy, Old Park, January 00th, HG3. *"l"honian Talbot. 1Jt —I have anal:-?. your samnle ofSeltwr Wator, an,1 hnd that the -tttlt-s in it are exactly tho-t) found in tlx- natural water of the selt icr Spring by the celebrated chemist r,ev<nnanu. oai water is fully chjir^ed with Caibonic Acid, auu f: t't.t from orgauie ta.itter or vtr impurity. —Your' r«.«»>a*.?f~ly, Hkiiapv^h, Sk. F.C. <tc.. Professor of Chemistry aud Tcxi- ology." Trie Laboratory, Cheltenham, Juae nth, li'S. Ir", 'laibot aud l o. Gentlemen,— I h.»ve analyzed the aamnles of Soda Water you sent me some few nwntb." ago, which have kept good ever since. 1 found the water to be .such a" It purports, genuine Soda Water, containing nine gruius (If pure c,u}."uatN of ()J.i in each bllttle, au,i highly charged with cai ?onic acid gas; 14 <Mtdor it a por?Hy |iure and wholesoni* Iveverage.- 1 an1., ^«eutle:neu, .urs taithiuHy, John HuR? Y? t.C.S An-?lytt?l ChJnmt. TALBOT A CO ORIGINAL GINGER-IDF, t" universally iedyed sii[>erior to all others. Prices and teatiiiionials on application. m04<1 KSTABLISHED J S40 mR. G R A fi A M YOUNG, 8CROEON DENTIST, :0, 7, Park-street, Bristol, Attendance professionally: CARDIFF, EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 12, ST. JOHN-STREET, from 10a.m. to f; p.m. NEWPORT, the ECOND and FOURTH THURSDAY in every month, at 63, HIGH-STREET — Next Visits, THURSDAY, May JUth, and -May Hh. from 10 am. to 6 p.m.; BRIDGEND, the FIRST THURSDAY in every month, at Mr. Powell's, Chemist. CAROLINE-STREET, from 9 A. nL to 4 30 pm- Next Vit it, THURSDAY, May 7. Artificial Teeth, with latl! improvements, from 59. to ?b. each. t<)rp Teeth, 28 tkF each. Extraction, Is. Pairt? Pst?xt onfe and all other Dental oromtiong. N I: at their own rE'Hf1\' Tl rdTi -.to-ix- it i K'. ntb by spec!l ::rp"f r "t": f", Nr Ftf for Consultation. J -a ?rth .u:ij,)t.I ';J)t;.nuø. riEsisKS. BK\ AN;> IŒGHi>;3 -x- it May.2 MR. I(;w?.Cft CUTON'O. f;1(1 May 5 MR. f M. nLLEIH. iVi^oiy at Swansea — R K HOWAK0. T>d Jr/»SotacS, at Mamies Mt>y 1 L p fh?  Sv/aaji r. May ?3 .MR.T.JO?_:?_' i.Mchc! Propcrtv, at Briton Feny May b Mlt. DAVID PRICd. Hirwi1un ATJrll 28 '•iriniDg btocfe, near Hir^aun A.pvu 30 MR. EDWARD ROBKRTtt. Hoafohoiil Furniture, Ac., ai May 5 MR. W. P. STEPHENSON. Draogiit Hors't, ai, Caitliff— — [tty Damaged WL"at, at Ctt;tt?. ??y- ? MR. JOHN THOMAH. ui ws aad Hetie?,at ?e.tt?. May C MESSRS :HOMAS ell; SON. !?M"h? itd Property, at SenDy Bridge Nlm?? 6 ?«? oy ?u?ca. 'V'V'J"V'V'V' ,.rVV>J' VV'o,I',J/J", ",vv: .V .rv' /'J '# The RtpMttMy, WoMtb?ttMt, cwdw. FftErth  )MriO<Hcat MUC of hON!, MR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed ?i. I)v Mr. T homas Morgan to SELL by AUCTION at the Repository, as above, on SATURDAY NEXT, 2bd of May, 1674, at Two for Three o'clock precisely, 20 valuable DRAT (j NT HORSES, suitable for con- tractors, colliery, agricultural, tmd general purposes. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer May be seen and tried at the Repository before the sale. 7V23my2 Cardiff. MR, W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL f by AUCTmN(tor the ?°<'at<.fwhom!< may concern), at the Queen's Hotel, Cardifi, oc aATUKDAi Next, End of May, 1874, at five o'clock in do afternoon Samples may be seen at the Hotel on the day of Samp 7l95my2 .ale. Neath.—Ninth Annual Spring Sale of choice Alderney, Guernsey, and Jersey Cow, and Heifers. MR. JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Edward PUIIODS Fowler (sole exporter to the Royal Dairies), to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Mayflfe, 1874, at Twelve o'clock to a minute, in the yard atyoiiiiiig the Cfcstle Hotel. Neath, a drove of ten well-selected COWS Md HEJFERS of the aboye pure bipods, swected with C-a t care from the choicest herds in the islands for tJljs sale, Mr. Fowler has preference of all prize oattle ex- hibited. Tbe cattle will be on iew the mor*M of th? sale, and descriptive caMo?e? of the time of MtTit?. =a be had ON lqmuz=?t fos &;&taide, Botel, Neath, and of the Auctioneer, Gowbrtfge. Briton Ferry.Desir^fllo leasehold Property if* Sale. MPw. THOMAS JONES is instmoted by Mr. Alban Hanman, to SELL by AUCTION at the Dock Hotel, Briton Ferry, on TU ESDAY, May the 6th, 1874, at Six for Seven o clock precisely, in one or more Lot or Lots, and subject to such oondittoulI as shnll then be produced, the following valuable L EASE- HOLD PROPERTY All that Shop and Dwelling House, with tbo usual, cut-offices, situate in VUllere'-street, Briton tei-ry (with another frontage to Lowther-trreet),a* now in the occupation of Mr. David .lames,.draper, at a annual rental 0f 12. Also, all that Dwelling House adjoining the above, situate in Villiers'-Rtreet aforesaid, and now in,the oc- enpavion of Mr. Edward Davenport, at an annual rental of Z14. Aho, all that Cottage situate in Lowther-street afore- said, in the occupation of Charles Hinder, at an annual rental of £ 7 liis.. And elm* thst Wsrohonse or Store, situate a Lowtner- street aforesaid, now iu the occupation of Mr, Alban Hanmiai. The whole of the above Premises which are held on a Leiwe from the Karl of Jersey, dated the 9th day of March, Ifoi, for the term of 80 years from the 25th day o' March, 185S, at the low ground rent of t3 8s. ure situate in the principal street in Briton Ferry, and in tbo best locality for business purposed. A large portion of the purchmoney may remain on mortgage of the premises if Ilesired. For further particulars apply to Mr. Alban Hauman, Villiers'-street, Briton Feny, or to Maianaduke ren- nant, solicitor, Aberavon. 71tyttyim To Shipowners, Merchants, and Others. MR. E. HOWARD will SELL by i., AUCTION, at the M?ctworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the l.ith day of Mav next, at Three o'clock ii, the afternoon, TWENTY SIXTY-FOURTH PARTS or SHARES of, and in the fine ta.t sailing SHIP "LEON CUES PC," of Falmouth, e tens register l.iamc" Whitburn, master), now in Dublin, expected to arrive at Swansea on or about the First day of May next. This vessel was built at Glasgow in 1S05, is classed A1 at I Joy d's tlfteen years, passed her half- tiiue survey in Avril, if 73, and-was then newly coppered. She i in every respeet well found, and is of the following dimeu- sions, namely:—Length, 170ft. Tin. breadth, 20ft. Gin; depth, ).I-ft. lin. is the property of Messrs. Lean, Jost, and Co" merchants, i';ilmouih, and may be iu- spected on her arrival at Swansea. Ic' further particulars appiv to the Auctioneer, or to Musi* lean .lose, and Co., Falmouth. Marine Auction Offices, 7, Quay-parade, Swansea, To Oyster Merchants and others. m R. E. HOWARD will SELL by AUC- TION, at the George Hotel, Mumbles, on MON- DAY. the 4th May, 1874, at the hour of four o'clock in the afternoon, the well-known and fast-sailing Dredging SMACK Mary, of Swansea, together "ih ail her new sails, ropes, Ac. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Marine Auction Otiicts, 7, Quay-parade, Swansea. &>4Caay4 Preliminary Notice.—A lot Desirable Family &i. ?,e Ile", t(,I,? Sold in the NdghbourhouJ. of Swaasea. X1\vJ/| L R. J. M. ELLERY has been favoured ?± with instructions to SELL by AUCTION (un- less previously disposed cf by private contract), at all early date, all that commodious and well-built Gentle- man's RESIDENtI;, No. 8, Richmond ViUas, Swansea. The locality is all that can lie desirott; being on an eminence, 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 lecently enlarged and almost, rebuilt, witli every regard to convenience and taste, with gas and wtte7r laid ()n? It comprises a spacious druwing-room, chmng and breakf:t ditto, ibrar entrance-hall, eight bedrooms, dresaing-room, bath* room, china i nntry, lanIer, butler's pantry and bed- room, I., hall two kitchens, HC¡Ùløry, wind and other cellars, two conservatories, together with stablts, coach-hou.se, and outbuildings there is a capital Kitchen Garden well stocked with lruit-trees, also a tastefully arranged Flower Garden and Shrub- bery. The property is held for a term, about 79 yews of which are unexpired, at the very low ground rent of .1;10 1 (1s. per annum. The carpets, gas-tittings, and other fixtures may be taken at a reduction. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Walter's- street. (HStid Superior Aldemey Çow an([ Heifers. ?R.J?HNM?EEDER has been in- M. structed by James Bucb)ey. Esq., Peiyfai, Hitn- tHy, to SELL by PUBLIC AU?fiOX, in the yard of the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street Swansea, on SAT URDAY, the 2nd day of May, 1874, six handsome ana profitable Younr ALiiERNEV cOWS and HFIKERSS. this breed has been kept and improved by Mr. Buckley for many years, and, being acclimatised, are nioie hardy and profitable than those just imported from ihe Islands. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock. A descriptive catalogue may be obtained on applica- tion to the auctioneer, Oxford-chambers, Swausea. 7117d +- Preliininaiy Notice. Important Sale of several thousand Bedding Plants, Ac., Ac from a high-class Nursery. Raie upportuDitv to purchasers. MR. HORACE CUTTING will offer the above for SALE by AUCTION, at his Victoria Mint, Oxford-street, Swansea, early in May. i ull particulars in a few days. <.tneral Auction and Valuation Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7166(1 Victoria Rooms, Oxford-street, Swansea. ?TR.HORACE\'U?JN? wm SELL by -?JL P C BLIC A on 'f L'E -;DAY. Mav 5,1374, a varied quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of nearly every description, comprising an excellent pianoforte, drawing-room suite, Davenport, occasionù table, dining-room furniture, loo, dining, and other tables, pier and dressing glasses, lot of oil painting, chandelier, about 2 ewt. of tea in parcels to suit buyers, lav n mower, statuary, several iron bedsteads, palliasses, ]: ii ?owt?i- fitatitery, Pcvel. mattresses, leather beds, ware, sofa and chairs in hair, barometer, 8-day dial, Ac K-C. fnle to commence at Eleven o'clock prompt. Auction Mart and General Property Agency, Oxford- street, Swansea. 710;my;> 4, Dvnevor-plaee, Swansea. M R. EDWARD ROBERTS has boon 1,1. instructed by Mrs. Magnr (who is giving up housekeeping), to SKLL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, I.s74. at the above place, all the well-preserved MHOay UoS. EHOLD FURNITURE, GLASS, CHINA, Ac., beirg the contents of a sitting-rootns, 5 bedrooms, together with the usual kitchen requisites. Coods on view on the day before and the morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Chevti-iil'ViKw' A ,'t-ATrrY of ?'ARi- 'vooi;  aule fo: !ir« or i.heaikal T arposes) ?O ]A L-Ls. ■NHED O' in truck. ,it Llanyoythar. statilig ne?. price per t,)n, io 1)o ititizoond to ??. ?'??a D.t'/? Pandy, HMDybyther. 1O')m},1 g&lw ^wttan. /V"'V'V'" "v' JJ' /V"J" 'F'v'' A To Gentlemen, I'armera, Contractors, and otbem ItJESSPsS. BEYNON and HUGHES LY I will SELL by AUCTION. at the Jeffrey's Arm, (K-fsrd street, Sv.cnsaa, on SATURDAY, May 2nd, ''874, the f-illowiri-' useful and valuable HOlloES), HlAuhS, HARNfcSS, As., comprising: jk 1. flxinoor Pony, about 12 hands, 4 years, good n wiill* and harres-j 2 Bay Pony, 12 hands, quiet to ride and drive. 3 Bay Pony, ah-JUS 12 hands, goes in saddle andiiw- ntss. and Vfry fast. 4 Bay Cob, 14 rising j, by Cardigan Comet, per- fectly ouiet in saddle and goes in harness, and sound. •j. Dark Hay Mare, 14- 4 years, per.ectly quiet to rido and ltiVÐ, sound, and very fast. ii tirey Marc. about 15-2, 7 years old, vary utaunoh in haiiiesi: too light foi present owner. 7 Dark Brown Hor f) I' 'j years, capital worker Bd perfectly i]uiet; would make a good btotgBfun 8. nark Bay Cob,y^ar^; old, lb hands, good in saddle and harness, an ,I sound. '). Bay Horse, S years, H< humdi, gc^id in saddle and ba rness. 10. Iliac): Mart, !,3, 4 fvxr% ^uiet X in saddle and harness.. 11. Dark Br' wo Horse, 1VS, C years-, (juiet ic saddle and harness. 1J. Dark Grey Horse, Ventor," l?G hands, ahout 14 cwt., 0 1, worker* cw1t3., Black M?re,?oHy,'U:h?!'ds. 5 yean,!l n ?& ???tr?????aB?, 'ta'mdh tnhamp?. )? Buy Horse, T(,mi." capitalworker. 1U Black Hope, 16 hands, 7 years oM, quiet, and good in harness. Set of Double Harness (silver-mounted), set of brass Harness, set of (ilver-moanted ditto, set of Cart Har- ness,.Saddles, Bridles, Ac. 1 circular-front Brougham, useful Fly, in good condi- tioll, 4-wlteel Phaeton, useful Dog-cart, sporting Dog- cart, <fce„ Ac.. I ■ Sale at Two p in. Castle Cbamoera, Cutle-square, Swansea. 7 83my2 Brecouddm.We of Valuable Leasehold Property. TLfESSRS. THOMAS and SONS are J?H. favoured with indmetions to ELL by AUC- TION at the Usk and Railway Hotel, Senny Bridge, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of May, 1874, stj Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions as shall be then and there produced, all that Valuable lEiSEHOLD and newly-erected HOTEL, STABLE and PREMISES, called the Usk and Railway. Hotel, Senny Bridge, which is held for an unexpired ttrta of 68 years, at a ground fenVof £ 6 per annum. The above hotel consists of bar and sitting-room, smoking-room, parlour, kitchen, two large storing ceUety, bedroom*, < £ c. 4t is situate in a delightful locality, and in the midst of splendid scenery. There is ckpital sjhooting in the neighbourhood, and the River Usk and tributaries, which flow within 200 yards of Mie house, affords the best of trout and salmon fishing, and the hotel is consequently resorted to by great ntambem 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 yard.. The turnpike road, leading from Brecon to Llan(roverYf and to Bevynodt, psew by the hotel and it is one of the best houses of business in the county. Fo* particulars apply to Mr. W. T Bonn el Bishop, solicitor, Brecon; Mr. D. W. Harris, Post-office, Senny Bridge; or to thelauctioneefs, Tredustan Hall, Pevynock. 694 liny 5 ,Usrdiff.-To Shipchamllers and Others. MESSES. BARNARD, THOMAS, ?jL CLAPXZ, and Co. have received instructions from the Tru?ee to SELL by TENDER. ? one lot (SUkleCt to {tio. SL wl;K:s¥bë-I TRADE, of Meeere. Baselow and Goulter, 162, Bute- ■s lreet, Cardiff, Shipchandlers, bankrupts, amounting, at cost or stocn-bflok prices, to jMM or thereabouts, and which will be told at a discount therefrom. The Stock, consisting of the usual assortment of general stores and Materials, may be viewed, and the inventory seen, on the premises, as above, on and after I itesday, bla)- ith, and Tenders (marked "Tender for Baselow and Coulter's Stock,") will be received up to one o'clock p m., on Friday, the 8th May, at which hour they will be opened at the office of the Brokers in the presence of thoee who attend. The Premises are To Let. Further particulars can be obtained on application to R. W. Qiiffith, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff, or of the Brokers. 4, Crockherttown, Cardiff, April 27, 1874. 7l7lml6 GLANRAFON, Skettv, near Swansea.— GTo be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the un- expired term of Lease of the above Valuable FAMILY RESIDENCE, or TO BE LET, Famished or Unfnr- nkhed, for a term, and upon such terms all may be i greed upon. GIanralon is most delightfully situated, with Boath aspect, on th3 borders of Clyne Wood and the Dunmt Valley, commanding extensive views of the Swansoa Bay and neighourhood, tastefully laid out flower gar- den, pleasure grounds studded with fine ornamental trees and shrubs, most productive fruit and vegetable Garden, planted with choice fruit trees; Conservatory, vinery, and peach house, forcing and cucumber houses, potting houses, excellent detached stabling and coach-houses and paddocks of land attached, aDd a bath-house with plunge bath complete, comprising together an area of five acres. The House contains ample accommodation for-a large family, is in first-rate order and condition, and is fitted up with every possible convenience. It contains entrance hall, drawing and dining-rooms, do. Billiard. room, library, lavatory, china, pantry, two kitchens, room ?libr n larder, dairy, and other offices, dry serva ts' ba ceLars, with ten capital bed-rooms, one dressing room, and two attics. There is a plentiful supply of spring and soft water. For all particulars apply to Mr. J. M. Leeder. Auctioneer, Land, House, and Estate Agent, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 6777d Neuadd Farm, Hepsta, neai Hirwaun. MR. DAVID PRICE has received in- structions from Mr. William Jenkins to SELL by AUCTION at Neuadd, Hepsta, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), the 30th day of April, 1874, sale to commence at eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, the following valuable FARMING STO" K, com- prising 90 sheep, about 40 lambs; a powerful three- year-old mare, perfectly sound, quiet in harness and saddle, gOOf: action, and an exceedingly fast trotter; tirst-class V liitechapel dog cart, nearly new, made by Mr. Jonathan Reynolds, coachbuilder; strong cart, newly made by Mr. Evan Roberts, Cwmtaf; 2 sets of harness, made by Mr. Ballard double-power chaff- cutter leads, by Messrs. Hodges & Wright, Brecon and various other implements too numerous to mention. Punctual attendance earnestly requested. Auctioneer and Accountant's Office, (10, Thomas- street (opposite Adullam Chapel). Merthyr, April 15th, 1874. 6992ap30 lluØiu'Ø p D W A R D S AND SONS, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, ST. MARY-STREET, PARK-ROAD, AND WEST WHARF. CARDIFF, In thanking their numerous patrons for their Bberal support hitherto, have much pleasure in stating that they have TAKEN ADDITIONAL PRKMISKS, so as to enable them to meet the requirement of their Increasing Business. CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND OF THE NEWEST DESIGN ON HAND AND IN COURSE OF MANUFACTURE. PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED BY THE COMMIS MISSIONERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1873. 5192 mth R I C H A R D MUGFORD, it BRIGHT BLACK, AND LOCK SMITH, 19, GREENFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA All orders executed on the shortest notice, and with the best materials. N.B.—The best price given for second-hand Grates Old Wrought and Cast Iron. 5057 mth PORTLAND-STREET LIVERY STABLES, 15 PORTLAND-STREET, SWANSEA. W WILCOX. Proprietor. Horses carefully broke to Saddle and Harness at mode- (rate charges. All Orders promptly attended to. GO-OD STABLING, 4C. N. B. First-class References. 7084my23 BELLEVUE LIVERY STABLES, BELLEVUE-STREET, SWANSEA. LLEWELLYN and THOMAS BULLIN (sons of the late Thomas Bullin), Cab Proprietors, beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Swansea and the neigh- bourhood that thev are carrying on the business as before, and hope, by strict attention to the same, to merit a share of public patronage. N B —All orders received from town or -country will be executed with promptitude and despatch. 6697(1 GEORGE WILLIAMS, (LATE OF F ki-Mf i 'H;. 6 A I L A B ft, LOIISA-STKKBT, D'jCILS, CARDIFF. Flags made to ordei. Conine from all be bed makers always in ;,took. PRIVATS LQJDGIN03 FOR CAPTAINS bZld lublk !toti(.. fJlHE GLAMORGAN CLUB Piemises opposite tbe Taff Vale Railway Offices, Cwk- hot btown, CtTdtN, have been secured for the accommo- dation of the above Club. The Cootmittee ara now engaged in preparing for the reception of the Members, and the Club house will, it, Is anticipated, be opened within three months. It will contain spadious dining- room, reading-room, smoking-room, cud-room. and a very lofty and well-ventilated biHtarrt-TCom, together with lavatories and other convcniewes. GfUtltmen deslTOiu of being drollou a* O<Nn.gi. i-iu, Members aro requested to forwasd their Names and A l lresses immediately to The HBORETAF. 14, D Cardiff. 7IStmy4 ABRIDGED PROHPfJCTUM, tJlTY OF SARATOV, EMPIHE OF KUSan mHE SARATOV WATER WORKS J. COMPANY, LlMI. of e.OCO Six n*r Cent. Original Sha-ec cf £ -20/j* 1], interest on whion, at 6 per cent., after deduction of th.) estimated working expenses, is covered by the M-i.ii,ipal guamtee. A minimum rental of 18,000 roubk" (or nearl.y .10,000) pel annuo., ic guaranteed by the Mor.lc.-pa'ity of Saratov, IIAiES 01' I'A1»I> NT. ,tZ TUT sbm e payable on Appli<aatioi.\ :i „ „ Allotment. õ" the Is# June, 1*74. ó" the 1st August, is74. 5 „ „ the lilt October, 1874 £ 20 Interest at the rate of G per cent. fer annum from the date of payment of each instalment is guaranteed during construction by the British aM Foreign Water and Gas Works Company (Limited), after which period the municipal guarantee comes into force. DIRECTORS. J. T. CARBONEDL, Esq., Director^ the Grand Junc- tion and Beyrouth Water Works Companies. LYNCH WHITE, Etq, The OrLne, Claphom-common. Col. T G. GLOVER, R.E 66, Old Broad-street. t;, A FESCH, Esq., late of the Berlin Water Works, Managing Director. Engineers'. Alessm. JOSEPH QUICK and SON, M. Inst., C.E. SOLICITORS. Messrs. NORTON, ROSE, NORTON, and BREWER, 6. Victoria-street. Westminster Abbey, S.W. Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, and Co., 6, Old Jewry, E.C. BANKERS. Messrs. GLYX, MILLS, CUBRIE, and Co., 67, Loiu- bard-street, E. C. BROKERS. Messrs. LAUBENCF, SON, & PEARC E, 13, CopthaU- court. AUDITORS. Messrs. COOPER BROTHERS and Co., 14, George- street, Mansion House, E.C. SECRETARY PRO TEM. Mr H. HULFORD. OFFICES PRO TM). BARTHOLOMEW HOUSE, E.C. The company has been established for the purpose of supplying water-works to the town of Saratov, on the Volga, in bouth Russia, under a concession granted by the municipality, for a period of forty yean from the completion of the works, which gives to the company a monopoly of the right to supply the town with water during that period, and further grants, free of coat, the lands necessary for the erection of the works, and re- lieves the company from all municipal taxes. Tie works are being carried ont under the direction of Messis. Joseph Quick and Son, the water engineers, who have lately completed the Odessa Water Works with such marked success. The contract provides that the works shall be opened by the end of the year. The concession contains an absolute guarantee from the municipality that the annual consumption of water shall produce a minimum revenue of 73,000 roubles, which, at the present rate of exchange, is neatly I..u,OUO per annum. The capital of the company is £ 180,000, divided into !1,ÛOO shares of t-Iit each. Of these the 6,000 original shares now offered (to be called ordinary shares) will, out of the annual net profits, be entitled to receive a dividend of 6 per cent. per annum before any dividend will be paid on the remaining 3,000 (to be called deferred shares), which latter will be en- titled to receive a dividend of 6 per cent. per annum after payment of the dividend on the ordinary capital. The surplus profits will be divided rttesbly between both classes of shares. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per Mnmn on the 6,000 original shares now ottered for !lnription, after payment of the estimated working Mpenses for the con- tumption gnM?nteed, is covered ?yi; penses yotr iou, ttfter The eDgtneers of the company (see their report with full prospectus) calculate that within twelve months from the completion of the works the revenue of the company will be £ 22,700 per annum, .which, after de- ducting working expenses and 1 per cent. per annum for the sinking fund, will pay more than 8 per cent. per annum upon the whole capital of the company. Interest will be paid on the Itt day of April and the l st day of October in each year. The tirst payment will be made on the 1st of October, 1874. Anangements have been made and contracts entered into on behalf of the company for the construction and acquisition of the waterworks, including the purchase of the concession, and all preliminary expenses, and interest during construction (at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum) on the ordinary shares, for the sum of A;ll in deferred shares. The company will thus hjive as working capital the proceeds of £ 10,000 ordinary and £ 15,OOodefeired shares. A certified copy of the concession, with a notarial translation, and also the memorandum and articles of association, and the agreements entered into, may be inspected at tte offices of Messrs. Norton, Rose, Norton, and Brewer, the solicitors of the company, G, Victoria- street, Westminster Abbey, S W. Application for shares must he made on tfte form annexed to the prospectus, accompanied by a deposit of *2 per share. Failure to payini- instalment on the date when the frame shall become due will render all previous pa) inept s liable to forfeiture. Should an applicant not receive any allotmilnt, the deposit paid will be returned forth- with without deductions, and should a smaller amount be allotted than applied for, the balance paid on appli- cation will be applied towards payment of the amount payable on allotment p Prospectuses and forms of application can be ob- tained at the Offices of the Company, Bartholomew- house, Bartholomew-lane, or from the Brokers of ths Company. London, April 21, 1S74 THE SARATOV WATER WORKS COMPANY (IIMITED). ISSUE of f.ooo SIX PERCENT. ORIGINAL SHARES of £20 EACH. The UFo,), of APPLICATIONS for SHARES in the above fcmpi.ny will CLOSE oil MONDAY, May 4, for London, and the fallowing day (Tuesday) for the Country. By order, H. HULFORD, Se cretary pro tem, Temporary Offices, Bartholomew souse, E.C., ELECTION OF LOCAL BOARD, BLAENAVON DISTRICT. 1 do Hereby Certify that the ELECTION' of the MEMBERS of the LOCAL BOARD for the District of BLAENAVON, has been conducted in conformity with the provisions of the ,c Public Health Act, 1848 (11 and 12 Vict., cap. 63). and the Local Government Act, 1S&8," and that the Entries contained iu the Schedule hereunder written are true. -e t- 1- ^sZtoSSr* Evidence. Quality or Callmg ?'? ??n': eLc'?.  Nominated. Francis Prosser iTse;o. Tax CoUector 2.,T Fmnch Prosaer ThnrnMHennntn? „ MMM?wnf Tyre Mm M! Thomas HMmn!?. lixnDm. w PAHT ;:r, Nlere hg:t 198 .M. B Parker. JohuH?ms „ Draper, &c. 364 John Harris. 1 homas ChMie? Accounttuit 162 Thoma? Chftrte? Charles Smith I CrocerMd Draper 140 I Ch:n!esSmitti AbialiamN.l „ Yeoman 139 t31an I Miner f wmi?m Anthony I „ I Retired Crocer 97 John Wheeler Grocer 94 I J. A. Ellis Grocer 79 Thomas James I „ Innkeeper I 70 Will. =d. „ Grocer I' 70 William Lawrence It Butcher 60 ) D. P. Lewis Gi-ocer45 (Jlven undei my hind, this 17th day of April, 1874. KAY, Returning Officer. RITISH SHIPMASTERS' PROTEC- nON SOl-un. ESTABLISHED Uf SUHDUSLJtfD. OCTOBER, 1874. Copies of tbe Rales may be obtained from Captain Win. Giiffiths aad BrcnrA, íU. WltuI-fueet, Apeut at Swansea, wbera member* cu be earclied; ot by tom- mnnieatiag with 1. BABLAM. fboretarv. Sendee and. 5? iubl" O'U.Çt. THE CHAMPION STUD BULL Tttirl- RIEiC WG Victrr (by Madman) For pedij^eo, apply to r,. 7 .18111¡ ,} mX i-12 HANDSOMEST SPUD SILVMM- J. J,LU? SCOT'H TKKJU?R DUG ia Kn?a??, M)bf. WH)ghti. i-or pe.t??c, cpply. to K li;ri, ,\j"w 1.9. 'i I 1!)iry4 ALL Persons who liava any CLAUM A tb? ESTATE ?( 'M 3ito ??. ?OHNB'?T MKKlhR?Pc.?tua Huu?, 'lredogiuvdlo, ??.nt,9 mue?d to ?-nd it in at once, or beforeI MJ., ??, Ib7t., ILi.J 1- nr?HE?LACKWOODA?UAL PIO-NFC JL and?CES,wit!beheMonWmT-MO!<DA? May 2&tb, ?74, h) the beactifnIGroundt?tlManoiant mansion "Usd Plas-BedweUy, in close p?oxinuty WIth with the village of Blackwood. F?r Oartioulacs ice posters. 7069myt3 ~\T OTICE.—Thif is to give Notice, that i all Stray Dogs foum?' upon my ]&ads aftertwo noUce will be?r?ed. ?? MWARDR. EVAN RDWARDF,. 'tfach Rhyd, Tyartwyn and T ymawr Fa-e, n2itip3o Parish oi Uau!O, A_apJO T^EREBY^rVBlWDC^* I ?m X contracted by my WMe, SARAH II, thu flfttei WILUAM SMITH, Old White Hart Hotel, VOfilmyl Llmkwt-Major. gEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD., All persons employed in the Election of 1871, are rø- quested to MEET at the Castle Hotel, Tredegar, on MONDAY, May 4th, 1874, at Two p m. for, the pttntese of deciding upon the menla to be used towards obMn- ing payment for services then rendered. 7151myl NIVERSITY OOLLIGE OF WALES. The Commercial Travellers of this district annoonce one of their occasional BANQUETS to aailst in QtID- the propogwd Scholw* JBSDAY. Sol 6th, a the Stepney A. Bt4 fladint. BENJAMIN JONES, Esq, Chairman of the LUn7eHy Local Board of Health, has consented, to preside. Already a large number of gentlemen hsve accepted invitations to be present, and we hope that the commer- cial gentlemen of South Wales will meet with, .success, they deserve for their very spirited aha creditable efforts. THfoftO YbTALYFERA GAS COMfrAiJY, JL LIMITED. Cö:æl1 NOTICE IS BXREBY GIVEN, that the ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held on the 6th day of May, 1874, nt BJght o'dock p^t., in the Wem schoolroom. And that *touch meeting the shMehdders w« proceed to elect to Two Directon in the?eem of the foUowtn? who retire by rotation, viz., R. 0.0on<h, Baq., and Mr. Maurice Price, but who are i&ki for 10D:' By Order of a "Jt ? TK?T. ??3t&, Secretary. OxsWn?f. Afrit 25th. 1874. 7070my2 T0 bORROW?RS.—jBSO ?0 ?,000. Advanoes promptly made, at any time, without pre ?ioM memceMMp, on Mortntte of HowtM, by the OLAMOW U ING rkty, I". RepayaNe b1 8UJ' forttMhtb,  Rotehpear yiarbjl=e by ":r to? ammU[600wolmu notice, without paymeDt N.r UPWARDS OF -'000 A?mADY .tDTØID, t4 enable to Rat ad bmw their own For pMth?lMt and Mte???Mr. B. mgmT, Briia-bailcl!!lll. W.H.OpRY, BOUcitoF, cam; JIfU. office, DiDu; Mr. JOHN   PAR ? 7 CtthedBe<tM?h<BtM;?.?!tPH NWWPAeII;RLLL LAMS, 4% Ole" J. WILLIAMS, Mton -NO".i "TIr Port Tonn=t6 Swan"& I I Bubwdption Meeting ? M. 1IIØ P?&Jt* atte?ateTMondaT E?entn? ttomTtm Î!' fpHEBANKRUI?CY A??8? In the County Court of Glamorganshire, Mte,at Cardiff. • ) In the Matter of MASS FIELNRICH JACOB BASBLOW and ALBERT OOULTER. of No. 162, Bute-road, in the town of Cardiff, ia the county el CMamotgaa, Miipchandlers, Bankrupts. • WILLIAM COURTENAY CLARKE, of 4, Crockherb- town, Cardiff, Public Accountant, has been appointed Trustee of the property of the Bankrupts. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupts must deliver them to the Trustee, and All debts due to the Bankrupts must be paid to the Trustee, Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debt to the Trustee. Dated this 27th day of April, 1874. 7l73ap30 R. Fi LANGLKY. Registrar. MORGAN JONES, Deceased.-—Pursuant the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 3o, intituled "An Act to farther Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees," Notice is Hereby Given, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of MORGAN JONES, late of l'fynnant Cottage, in the parish of Llsnwennog in the county of Cardigan, farmer and cattle dealer, deceased, who died on the 13th day of May, 1873 (and to whose estate Letters of Administration were granted by the Principal Registry of her Mftfesty's Court of Probae on the 10th tay of March, 1874. to Rees Jonfcs, oi Brynglas, in the parish of Llanddewi Breti, in the said county of Cardigan, farmer), are hereby required to send the fall particulars of their respective claims to me the under- signed, as solicitor for and on behalf of the adminis- trate r of the said deceased, on or before the 5th day of May next, after which day the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Morgan Jones, deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shaJl then ,:ve had notice and that the said administrator will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim he shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this 9th day of April, 1874. THOMAS JONES, Llandovery, (;S3f Solicitor to the said Administrator. Xoot anil iøuud. LOST, at Cardiff, on the 7th April, black L"'ld t3n Terrier Bitch, with tulip ears: answer to Nellie." The detiiner will be prosecuted if kept after this notice.—Address John Sampson, Bryumawr. » 71S7my2 L ObT, a Seven-year-old Peny and Colt, frcm the WernFarm, Merthyr. binder will be handsomely tewarded.-Apply to Lewis Pugh Pleasant View, Merthyr. 70S7my2 .é) REWARD.—To Railway Officials, IW etc.-Lost, a large Hamper, marked S. B. (I0),jcontaining children's clothing.—Apply Ito Solomon Brothers, wholesale clothiers, Bridge-street, Bristol. 1459ap30 TTOUND, on April 24th, a Black and Tan X Bitch. Owner can have her by paying expenses. If not claimed within six days, will be sold to defray s ol l t o defray expenses.—Apply at the Police-station. Neath. 1591myl IpOUND, at Park Mill, on the 21st of .J:1 April, Two stray Donkeys, If DOt. olaimed by Saturday next. will be sold to pay expemes.-Apply at, the Police-station, Park Mill. 71788p30 SWANSEA.—A Mountain Sheep found in the Sandflelds on April lsth, 1874. The owner can have the same by paying expenses at 26, Fleet-street, Swansea. 7192my6 FOUND, and to be Disposed of, a Cer. Ftifled Copy of Deed between Richard TubetviU, of Evienny, County Glamorgan, Esq., the Rev. Robert Rickards, of Llantrissnt, Edmund Trahene, of Castella, &q. John Picton, of Poyston, County Pembroke, and others, This relates to very la-ge ( t'states of the said Richard Tuberrill, who married Elizabeth, one of the daughters aud co-heiresses of the Rev. Gervase Powell 12 pages, fidio, quite clean, dated 1803,-Powell, &c., famiiiM.— f.iritoi, i?ed Copy of the Deed of Partition of tbe immense Estate of the Rev. Geivase Powell, of LhmhMam, Gl&- v or among his four daughters and their hus- bands. Nicely written on 20 pages, large folio, quite clean, dated 1802. From this.Ls to be made out a great amount of family history. For partieulars address Owen Morgan, Western blail Office, Pontypridd. 7162inyl TRUMAN, HANBURY, BUXTON, AND CO. SPITALFIELDS, LONDON, AND BLACK EAOLE BREWERY, BURTON-OX-TRENT. Sole Agent for BrilltÓl ROBERT TYLER, 82, STORE'S CROFT, BRISTOL. Families Supplied with BURTON-ON-T REST ALE in L-G"u Casks, at 18. per GaUon otOOmth _?_? fp JO NeS7 PZNARTTH ROAD JZo NTRAN NCx]r.. CADDW, BUILDER AND MONUMENTAL MASON. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Depot for White Bree., London Portland CMMtt. Agent for Anderson's Roofing Felt Building terials tbya. t sur.4. tthc" gtotds, CARDIFF HOTELS. 13 OYAL FOTEX, nrzt-o?MM for PAVX,'BX ?c d &? C«mnMrc;.?(?st!Maen. 'BM.?et.c.?.iM&U ?E.?t. ?'Mes* co&ee-rcctn, baihs, pctta?, bUiimdn, aod a n?htporttr. E. J. MULUNER, Pr-?r?to. 1 d CSE AND CROWN FAMILY AND JH. COMMERCIAL HCTPL, NORTH ROAD, CARDIFF, T. CORMSH, proprietor. Capital Coach- !xuse, Stablas, <fcc. An Ordinary every Saiu-^ay at 1.30 p m. 5m:o.Iu7 iiUT^LOOKS.—WT^^OR HOTKL, raplute Cll a "Iaw"oo *a<? <wn)f<"4 An ?).ry d?Uy at ?.V !I. WATERS, late of the FKeniMcc: T&vMn Company, Ikution. 506-VJ MOUNT^TUAET FAMIL?Md OOMMAR i- "i HOTEL p 1* the I" WoO ?oekBub* IA 1.80 P.IL ??d oW ABLART, ?P__Mj?X?tW. A. JONES, Parrot Eating-house 9Dining and Coffee-rooms, opposite the Queen's Hotel, No. 10 and 17, St. Cardiff. Hot Dinners from 12 to 3; Tea and Coffee at all hoars. London and Dublin Stoat, Bass's and other Beer on draught and In bottle. 5803 d ?<)ttE.HOTNL C?.SD???SS?  1 8 cMk -d <)<Ma  .?< S ??  per qNifibi <ttt«M)tnee. B. 4% pjropHeter.  «!& <T OQOMOTHJ&' IHN. wine Md Mint  <  & ?<? ?? -1 *Ut" MMoL z tbadu' tob4W mtl;mf4m 0 w ,a  Nt TjiAdti timt, ?il* ?wto the e<? w?<tj;?<<?ja<?n<?, n?.Dt?.'jj?'? rpREDEGAR ARMS W*» X ,a,p n,d_'S' ?it Vaul* wi?4"RR,I- ,a, rm.' yd& ?d'8c<tt<? ?<Mtt tMttit?B? Mawn dittUh?; MUd, ttttevaad othef BWft t«Mt Md b<Mt; 1 ]U)Bdoa<mA?X?tmt)tt? ip ooa4uim '??N8 ^EENAN, Preprietos., OMM<!t<n6<to WO*L CWM ? IMTARY, O?NTN?, ?WitM/?Md. 4 fw* Vaults Pluwh- Omm. doM to the ^gltr*' J0 aitW YH ,9mA .r A L1310T CANTON, !YF, ?<T?eMd8?tt?d, Bitter, f?other?Mth c!t?Md)MtM<; thmN« mM'M?tttt'mmotNt qt<mMUet. 'Cfo* -silo" hMfTtMOaMt. ?UBg.?-B.WA.?qN?t?ttor. ?oaaatj  gj. E 0. AL: G V I E g IW niAjr? toAm^iS* ?the AtHnMc SteNm t;ompM?Tj?????M? ewqt:iBie)?MtH<w ? <&e <be)fM<M?d< Notch. JSMa t JlOfOTN? ?U CON??NT; C??.et. d D i, at, 159Bnte; ,4 o, pf6 iot? dUM?.. ?'?j??t?ThMHotet&oMMSe? I. n??&tnfotttMe ?M?hcteb In CariWifar C?tM?a ~aa'gd %vblIeM Charges moderate. ExctUeat ceoMBX p i74% <j?f?')r'? Hot diBneM. <H?t?3' p-Itt?oe? MX? t JB(? ?im? required. CcNee In the French f?o? Sar& Newsnwfrs in Fjrent^i, It |uan,kdaraglish. 'yy26 ?T?AVJBS'S BEFRBSHMENT ROMfB;' JLJ?nM, BU? STMEN' CAXDIFF.-Good, Atoz 12 to 3 p.m. Charges moderate.  ■ 7196i < "CymtyYmweIwcha'rCymro. fTrOB?o?d/CtMMtp DINNZIWL go tb X JOBN THO S, RHYMNEY &- T ] VALE HATlNO ?tOfSE, y?TriDity-stM??j?o? ?8t? fjl rfl att^BE FJtE 8 H Mjjrf^ay^ ^^&»d^ 5STwlW«lSi5*kwaod MM d CLIFTON. HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, CLIFTON, TBFJ"?,TOL. For Families and Gentlemen. Under New Management. lliis old.established family hotel has recently under- gone complete alteration, and Httings, designed by Erst-closs trademen so as to render every accommoda- tion and comfort to ,initors. It is admirably situated, being near the Victoria rooms, the new I beatre, the Downs, and St. Vincent Rocks, and is now under en- tirely new management. It contains very spacious coffee, drawing, and sitting -rooms, and an excellent billiard-room. First-class wines.—All communications please address to CLARA NCNNEY, Proprietress.— Stabling and carriages at the Hotel Mews. 6M«d LLANDRINDOD WELLS. THE PUMP HOUSE HOTEL. MR. AND MRS. MORGAN Beg to return thanlis for the patronage and support ac- corded during the past eight years, and beg to say that they are now prepared to afford extra accommodation. PRIVATE APARTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE. Boats let out on private lake. Good StaMe and Lock- up use. Omnibus meets all trains. TERMS ON APPLICATION. 6Md COLEMAN'S HOTEL AND COMMER- c(,IAL BOARDING HOUSE Is now ready for the reception of visitors, with every convenience and comfort, and moderate charges. Within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station, the cele- brated Mineral Waters, and the New Ilcl? PRIVATE APARTMENTS. POSTING AND SADDLE HORSES. For further particulm apply to the Proprietor, 6889d EDWIN COLEMAN. LLAN E RCH IIOTEL. LEWIS EVAN8, of Aberystwith, begs to inform in- tending visitors to Uandrindod that he has taken the =hvHoteL lately occupied by Mr. Dawwn, and is now ready to receive their patronage. This pfeasantlv-situated and homely Hotol is within two minntes' wiuk of the Railway Station. Good Stabling and lock-up Coachhouse. 6890d ABERDARE. j r E. WILLIAMS, M. D m 0 (Late Sargeon in the Federal Army), BLACK DIAMOND HOTEL, (Late Fanners' Arms), HIGH-STREET. ABERDARE. Ordinary Daily. 6teftam SWANSEA. THE GEORGE, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, R. m 0 R R 16, P a 0 p a J B TO a, Is now under new mmtgement. First-claes accommodation for Families aad Commercial Gentlemen. BILLIARDS. 5291 d T HR VIVIAN ARMS HOTBL, Opposite khe Town IUU, Swaasea. Conuaerdal, Coffee, aad Smoke Rooms, newly reaa Mt<d. and twa?Md rooew w? ?MTeomfo? An ordmoy 1"'7 day from OM &0 Two o'do8, The TSaSauEd &detr of" we" bw 'TS?N&OHf'P?AlM. WtBMMdSpMttot the bMt quiüJ, 1i ØoWe8 Md on Damzht. DAVID RM, ftonims. 6178 d BUSH ?AMmT Md 0ON30MOM ]I&= J[? awbuaw laft nor do a, wmm mot w?attt?m?tt?ah?t? ?M<m))?< itSnMt?MdotMt*? AMe<MM<,hjtte<<Mto?E? 1(- pM?. *1 d HOPKINS'S DEMG-ROOKK 47 MUM Jq.MMm', SWANStA.-Hw<E? i¥A"' a dm6 di*mn of Me Doolio-W RtMww Bk#m WbM "iJ II will 18d. Bot pOll. .r. & DATE, PM??tet. GMd WKESSELL, No. 5, Adam-street, w CMdiC, HMrdreMer for gentlemen, of London Hair bmebing by mw&iam. PrivVA families and pub!ic inAitat4ons waited upon on the fol- lowing days, viz.Tuesdays, Wednesdays, aad Thura- days. 68Nd BREWING PRACTICALLY. India JO Pale, A. K. Stock and Mild Alee, Porter and Stout; complete table of mashing beats .iarge extracts, the use of sugar, lennentations; irodueing rich flavoured ales, brilliant and soarkling. Price lus. 6d. post free,-Jamee Herbert, Uxbrid?Mtreet, Barton-? T?)? 6289d mr-oln-em Xiste mom 'vv-rvv VV"V' 'V'r.vvvv" v' "I" B LACK 8 I\L KS. I J o t L 7 t. BON I Have made a Purchase of tbeli | GUARANTEED BLACK SlUUb At LOWI'R QUOTi .'J.'o; thaa tv%y ha^e I oifoxed uurii^ the laat TILT Y e-,F.4 43 AND 40, OOLLttGE G.:t'!t:N I 6007 d BRISTOL on'"a^:IWDAY~NKXT, APRIL 33rd, AND FOLLOWING DAVS, JJOWELL AND CO. W make their MOST IMPORTANT DISPL.4* ct NF «V GOODS, embracing every novelty of tb., present season. HOWELL AD COMPANY (The Cardiff Drapers^ ¡r ,trlf:i&f'?:' r "¡aå{' t h. 4'?  '?.sn.Le?i;}' I JOTHAM ?D ,80N? > .U. -J ■ ?-t? ?.?.?.?-  41k&0= Llwr,=V. ? B ?Mt??') <4W.?. G t ?RA L < ?UTyiTtI? i ? ? ?" ? 'D?Mta????" ??. 1"LI { ..wr "14. OOA?, TBqtJ" ,VJimí' >; • j' ') ?  ?.?-<-?  ?, ?:?.? A.d Z?t DtMdtt?M?T???? ]?QPFA% ? <M?M, aHnds, .FO? ) OLC?M, RAXDKMMIM%' ? < -,r, fim :'1tX."wL A 8 ;.j AS. ?i &K ) <?.-te—?- jDP01Œ 'IXD HJLT .um CAP f 1 ??BP?tM?NT«.- a 4''????'<???   r j -r A VERY BEMOB. PT?, ?? <M? t• i. At? ??? ? ?-?H M; ST. MART'S a T R E t T? o..t" OesMSsi ♦a tSMaa. ;pu»T8v«X3Wr: ?% T.'r,:ry "J. D. JOTHAM A?J ia???? ? .? ?« "}. 13 ■  rpy whht A ? ;M??)?TS. ..?.?. ?MNC? PA?tAtjMnO ?OLAM, MMM, ?BnS ?D omn +~SBEge$gS*->m  10d. per GtUon. DeUMMd FM<. 8AVw. øm.T  ?iMMjSar?Jh? ?b ?REAT'SHOW?B?St?DAY TMS ??JT ? Wt?'A?.-?-??  .AP,: A 7AJM I?MO? ?T?M?)? f"V i:: ■ .a V -"??S?t bo? ?" ? ?  t .,r .d .It 00 Stylish COSTTTME8, fat the Newest Fabrics, Fashionably designed, for boose and promeaado wear, 8s. lid. to 16 Guaeas. 60 Handsome JACKETS. POLONAISES, and MANTLES, in French Cloth, Cheviot Tweeds. Double Cashmere, and Waterproof, 8a. lid. te < CuineM. Guineas. DmECT FROM PARIS Elegant BONNETS and HATS, 15s. 9d. to 2 GaineAM Copies of above, in Best Materials, 7s. lid. to 1 Guinea. Six Cam New STRAW and LEGHORN HATS and Bonnets, 121(t to 7s. 6d. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, Mtd FEATHERS, for Millinery Purposes, to M% nd LACES for NiUlinei i Purposes, to in Colour. hoice and Rare CHINA SILK SCARFS, BAND- KERCHIEFS, and SHAWLS, White and Coloured. Real CHINA SHAWLS, Exquisitely Embroidered. It to 9 Guineas, very much Under Value. PLAIN DRAPERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. DRESSES Made to Order on the Premises, bj First-class Assistants. ALFRED & EDMUND THOMAS, No. 6, WINE-STREET, (NEXT DOOR TO NATTBISS), BRISTOL. 6Sllmtb JQAVID REES Has much pleasure in informing his Friendsand Cus- tomers that he is prepared to Show all his NEW GCODS FOR THE SEASON, And invites an early inspection. Cowbridge, April 25th, 1874. 7107my4 4 CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. 9 MODES DE PARIlI. MADAM,-We respectfully invite your attention to the opening of p our Show Rooms, for the Summer Season, on THURSDAY, 30th April inatant. We are, Madam, Yours respectfully, &. PO ELLS AND NEAL. April, 1S74. April, Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, Gloves, Cor- sets, dc. 7160my5 0HILCOTT a rjlltULL, TAILORS' TRIMMING, BUTTON, AND HLB" WAREHOUSE, I, NICHOLAS-STREET, BRISTOL OPPOSITE STDCKKT'S Buflt. 6271 rpHORNLErS CELEBRATED HATØ West Bad Shapes, 10s. 6d., lis. id., u. FaAlonable Felt Hats, 6s. Bd., U. KL, 10s. Ict., uti ISa. Sd. Clerical felt Hats, Sa. 8cL, 10s. M., aad lis. 6d. Sarvo&W Livery Hats, Gold aad OWN Lseee, GocbdeI. Military Shakos, Bubles, Forage Go% &I.. dwi NDWIARD THORNLI Yt MANUFACTURER, N AND I CLARB-STREET, BRnTOK U8. ANATONAOALLY OUT SHIRT8. EDWARD THOEMLEV Befs to eaE eepedal atteatloa to the above SMs; tbo sapeitortty of wfaichooaslste la Iba freedom aad ease Wtob *bkb N adon bmdf So &M djw of go bodii an tbe extra eomfort which It thsreby sasrnee tbe wearer, sub bb" bbberbo ozpwimeed Vo dinoodoi$ d a badly fitted gaimeat are respectfully soM cited to a trial e( tbe above. Long eloth rfiltra (Basa btMls aad wristsV Vs., m. Ms., tfs. aad CU. lbs half-do»en. IT aad U. Ctoia street. Bristol. MM FENTS, in StuBs. P.ints, Calicoes, Hol- JC tMdt, Black AlpMM, 101b bnadlw, cheap. Stamp for MicM. Black 8iH Remnants very cheap— W. Chr?Mt. Merchtnt, Shiple" BriKUord. 5i?Y72 (1-H A R L ESP 0 P B COACH BUILDER, SXIWER-STREET CAiuuAea Woaas, NEWPORT, MON. New d Second-hand Carriages always on Sale. Carriages Repaired and Painted with Nestles*, Promptitude, and Despatch. ESTIMATES GIVEN. » 6207 tu ESTERN MAIL STEAM PRINTING TV WORKS, CARDIFF. Orden Executed lor te with great despatob. HEHCUQV TiTEtMSV.'EN. APRIL .>0, 187.