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-Salts bg Autffou. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Drar„c Mesass. BARNARD. THOMAS, & CO. ■"rapers Stock m-tradc, at Abergavenny Jan. 28 ^SSRS. BSV NON & HUGHES. ^ousehold Furniture, at Swansea Jan. 28 «onses, Carriages, &c., at S*Miisea Feb. 1 TimW Mr EVANS. Jimber, at, Bridgend Jan. 29 iW wv T MR. THOMAS HAND." Sl°y Colliery, at Llaneily Jan. 27. SonKe>„^ Me:ars HARVEY & MOLISON. household Furniture, Swansea Jan. 28 Len^i,i,i tt Mr T. S. H U N'l'LEY. wff?t Ho/flsas at Cardiff Feb. 16 ot Bravery and Plant, at Cardiff Feb. 16 -Furnitn- » o MR- F- KNIGHT. rnitn/e, at Swansea., Jan 31 MR. N. LAWRENCE. behold J) urniture, at Cardiff JaD. 26 r M«, u Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. -easebold Home and Premises, at Swansea Feb. 2. Leu, u MR- WILLIAM SANDERS. JIT u d Properties, at Cardiff Jan. SI leasehold Dwelling Houses, at Cardiff Jan. 31 IV, Mr A. SMITH. drapery Goods, &c., at Cardiff Jan. 28 WinP, Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. ,r7Pes> at Cardiff .Jail. 28 ready Estate, Glamorganshire Feb. Hon^ Messrs WAITE & SON. -°!.i urmture, at Ebbw Vale Feb. 2 & 3 SALE TO-MORROW.~ iff Anna Royal Hotel, Cardiff.—Sale of the Stock of Valuable M. Wmes, &c. R- W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL by ^Sfh i AUCTION, at the above Hotel, on FRIDAY next, the it'i anuar->"> 1876 (not Wednesday, as previously Advertised), iJ, ,°r 0.dock precisely, the SIOCKOF CHOICE WINES, &c,, Do „ £ "ne old Ports of '47 and o:her Vintages, Clarets, Cnani- and Hocks, &c. TiiP°a.?Ua tlty "f SPIRITS. QUt ii t°'e ba cleared before the 2nd proximo, in corse- Presem, t^lu.exPirutLon of the lease held by Mr J. H. Perry, the ■Cai.il al°gue.-< may be had on application to the Auctioneer. -■ 2640—5164 M Victoria Aui tion Rooms, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. R N. LAWRENCE will SELL by AUCTION, m.'Wfee quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THIS "NTr. 1 al *or half-past. •■now on view. 5288 —Paitridge-road and Croft-street, Roath, Cardiff. Jyl R- WILLIAM SANDERS will offer for Sale On \r^vTby PUBLJL(^ AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, the Aft AY« J.AN UARY 31- 1876> at Two f,,r Tnree °'clock iu n' the following lots or otherwise, as may be ■of v„, uPon at the time of Sale, and subject to such conditions v, as shall be thenand ther>- produced, the following valu- Lq ^KASKHOLD PROPERTIES :— Villa x^ t'3at Messuage or Dwelling House called Bath tbe a., Situate in Partridge-road, in the Parish of Roath, and in LoTC(i>Upali n of Mr F. P. Adey. J(y t, -—All that other Messuage or Dwelling House called Mi.-rt*e '"a> also situate in Partridge-road, in the occupation of Tkl1 au" 0j T6 a''ove Lots are held under separate Leases for the residue l87-> n? 99 year- computed from the 2nd day of February, Lrvn^w t0 an Annual Ground Rent, of £ 4 2s 6d each. Xa«r —A" iho-e Two Messuages or Dwelling Houses call el in and Coral Villas, situate in Croft-street, Reath, aforesaid, oe occupation of Mr Noble and Mrs Roberts respectively. Crvmr^Sis also held for the Residue ef a term of 99 years, Ar, i from the 2nd day of i'ebruary, 1871, subject to an a Ground Rent of £ 4 log. retTi °.onsiderable portion of the Purchase-money of each Lot can Inam on security of the same if required. 'Qr lurther particulars apply to tne Auctioneer, at his Office, *•> Royal Arcade, Cardiff, or to 6o., MR. JOSIAH MERKILS, Solicitor, Church Street, Cardiff. MBrook-3tre»t, off Green-street, Cardiff. R. WILLIAM SANDERS will offer for SALE by Public AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, MONDAY, the 31st day of JANUARY, 1876, at Two ot^ firee o'clock in the Afternoon, in the fo:lowing or such .v Lots, and subject to such Conditions of Sile as shall be there stated, the following valuable Leasehold MES- L or DWELLING HOUSES, viz. »t>d°ho-' A!I t,138e Twj ileisaarea or Dwelling Houses situate Mary n^_lhe easternmost in Brook street, in the Parish of St. 1pm the Town of Cardiff, and riowrea^y foir o^nnnatinn- Rub- .Iect Yeir rouod Re.-it -f A5 15s. ioinimr'tiTi two other MeBsaages or Dwelling Houses ad- anH c,,v ast describad, on the west, also ready f jT occupation Lot i j.11 a Yearly Gruund Rtnt of £ 5. join> th" i ^08e two o'her Messuages or Dwelling Housss ad- .st above described, on the west, also ready for oocu- WiOu, elibje,t to a Yearly Ground Rent of E5. vpn-9 .8es well and substantially built, and are con- U'h situated in close proximity 10 the centre of the Town neia complete, there will be a back entrance to the whole from ^archway under the easternmost bouse, described in Lot 1. The whoie are held under lease from Major-General Wood for the remainder of a term of 99 years, [commencing from the 25th day of March, 187f. A considerable p ortion of tha Purchase-money of each lot can ireini6in on security of the same if reauired. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, B, Royal Arcade, or to t Mr JOSIAH MERRILS,. Solicitor, ¿245 Church-street, Cardiff. MTO Drapers and Others. R ARTHUR SMITH has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION at the Assembly Rooms, varniff Arms Hotel, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY Next, January Gnr and 29th, a Quantity of OUTFITTING and DRAPERY K, comprising about 100 boys' knickerbocker suits, 50 anrt'8 > youths', ai d men's cloth suits, men's cloth trousers, reef=rs na yachting jackets, boys' and youths' felfiter overcoats, men's overcoats boy B' reefer jackets, about 20 dozen ladius' and gents' silk and cotton umbrellas, 30 pieces of f^ncy dress materials, 13 P'eces Aberdeen winceys, waterproof cloak;?, wool shawls, &c., Sjj-'» together with a sundry lot of woollen elwths and remnants. ■J u v'ho!e of l^e above has been consigned for absolute sale, and u. be disposed of without reserve. On view morning of sale, commencing each day at 12 o'clock hoon precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, 1, St John's-square, Cardiff. ^JJated January 24th, 1876. 5209 £ ardiff.—To Brewers, Licensed Victuallers, and others. JY/TR. T. S. HUNTLEY has received instruc- tions from John Biggs, Esq,, to offer for Sale by £ UBLI0 AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNES ~^Y, February 16th, at 6 for 7 o'clock in the evening, unless- Previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice Will be given, the LEASK and FIXED PLANT, with possession, the old-established BREWERY, known as the Trinity-street brewery, Cardiff. Capacity, 10 quarters, worked by steam- Po^er, and now in full work. These Premises have a frontage in Trinity-street of 40ft., with 2 depth of 226ft. towards St. Mary-street, and centrally situated »Qd well-adapted to the requirements of a growing trade and Population. Catalogues of the Plant, etc., may be obtained of Uctioneer on and afer January 10th. 2600 4885 Bute Docks and Crockherbtown, Cardiff. -First-class Lessehold M Investments. R. T. S. HUNTLEY is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Roval Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNES- A>AY, February 16th, 1876 (unless previously disposed of by Private contract), and subject to conditions to be then produced. LOT I.-The SHOP and UWEbLING-HOUSE, No. 24, James- street, Docks, containing Shop, 2 parlours, 3 kitchens, and 3 ^edrooms, now in the occupation of Mr James Grace, as yearly leJjant, at a rental of £ 43, including rates and taxes. This property is held under a lease from the Trustees of Lord •*ute for residue of a term of 98 years, from the 29th of Septem- "er, 1853, at an apportioned ground rent of £ 3. LOT 2.—The very desirable DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, known as "Ash Cottage,"in Crockherbtowu, new unoccupied, con- taining kitchens, cellar, two sitting-rooms, and four bedrooms, havinga frontage of 37 feet, and a depth of 200 feet. This property "I held under a lease from Lord Bute for the residue of a term of 91 yearsfrom the 1st day of Mav, 1-33, at the low ground-rent of £ £ lis. This residence is now undergoing a thorough repair, Which will be eomp. eted by ihe day of sale. For any further particulars apply to Henry Heard, Esq., Solicitor, Church-atreet: or to the Auctioneer, Bute Docks, Cardiff. •, 5204 M Auction Rooms, 72, High-street, Swansea. R. F. KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION at the above Rooms, on MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, ^76, a QUANTITY of FURNITURE walnut cheffouniare, dining table, couches, chaff cutter, watches, chains, tea canisters, sc. For particulars see bills. 5276 MNO. 83, Arsrvle-street. Swansea. ESSRS. HARVEY AND MOLISON have received instructions to SELL, at the above address, on FRIDAY NEXT, the. 28th inst., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD fURNIi URE and Effects of a Gentleman giving up housekeep- lrig, consisting of pianoforts, dining tables, chairs, carpets, pier glass, cheffioniere, pictures, fender andfireirons, window curtains, uanoBome iron and other bedsteads, bedding, dressing tables, bedroom chairs, washstands, stands, and ware, chest of drawers, bedroom druggeting, &c., and the usual kitchen requisites. There will be no rese-ve. Sale to commence at Eleven a.m. Auctioneers' Officts, 3, Lower Goat-street, Swansea. 5275 TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, all that -t. capital FREEHOLD FARM called" GREAT BLACK BILL," situate in the parish of Clodock, in the county of Here- ford, consisting of a dwell ing-hou-e, the usual farm buildings. and about 131 acres of excellent arable, meadow, pasture, and wood lands, now let on a yearly tenancy at the moderate rental of £110 per annum. For further particulars apply to Messrs STRAKER & LAKE, Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Aberga- Yenny. 5031 3, Lower Goat-street, Swansea, 1st January, 1876. JOHN F. HARVEY, Accountant, &c., Lower I Goat-street, Swansea, and A. R. MOLISON (late of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb), beg to intimate to their triends and to the public generally, that they have this diy entered into PARTNERSHIP as ACCOUNTANTS, AUCTIONEERS, and SekrbaIi AGENTS, and that the Firm will go under the style of Ile.ILVEY and MOLISON." Mr. H., while thanking those who have already given him their support, trusts that the increased capacity for business by the securing of a partner, and his own fifteen years' experience in Law and other IpsLuess. will secure to tba firm a still larger thfts of utronam- 4141 I ,^tr.5' ftit guutiotu i .Swansea.—Hijhly Valuables Leasehold House and Premises. [VTR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed o t0 SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hote', Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of February, 1876, (subject to conditiona which will be then read), all that LEASE- HOLD HOUSE and t'KEMISEs. situate and being No. 30, Ox- ford street, Swansea, having a frontage of 20 feet, and contain- ing a large dry cellar, iront and back parlours, two kitchens, w.c., and other closets, four good bedrooms, large room in front of whole houte, all in good condition spacious jard, a plentiful supply of water, and the whole is thoroughly dramed. The above is he d for a term of 91 years and three lives, commencing from the 25th day of March, 1835, at the very low erou, d rent of F-2 10s per annum. This very valuable property is situate in the centre of the town, in one of the widest, most thriving, and fashionable st'eets, and which is daily improving. ossesion may be hid on the 2 Jt h September. Sale to take place at three o'cluck. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Cham- bers, Swansea. 51J Hare opportunity. MRare opportunity. ESSRS PRICE, JENKINS & CO. have b :e-; instructed TO DISPOSE of the Lease of 89 Years of a FREE FULL-LICENSED HOUSE, situated and being known as the naihvay Hotel, Milford, close to the Great Western Railway Terminus, and facing the New Docks, now in course of erection. N-.liie but real Capitalists need apply- Auctioneer's Offices, College Chambers, Swansea, and Vaughan- street, Lianelly. KSm A GROCERY BUSINESS and PREMISES, in the High-street, Swansea, FOR DISPOSAL by Private Contract; five years' lease unexpired rent very low immediate possession. Apnly to Messrs. Price, Jenkins, and Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea: aod Vaughan-street, Llaneily. 4350 To Drapers and others. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, & CO., -1-»J have received instructions from the Trustees to SELL by IV NDEli, in Two Lots, the STO JK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, and LE ASE of Mr J. C. Shaw, Draper, Cross-street. Abergavenny. Lot 1. Stock-in-Trade per Annexed Abstract £ 1,036 7 7 Lot 2. Fixtures and Lease Terms of payment for Lot 1, one-third Cash, balance by approved Bills at two and four months. Lot 2, Cash. The whole, with the Inventories, can be seen on the premises on and after Moiuay, January the 24th, and Tenders (-narked Tender for Lot Re Shaw) will be received at 3, Lothbury, London, up to 12 o'clock on Friday, the 28th. A uojd business bas been done, and the most satisfactory reasons can be given for the disposal. All further particulars can be obtained on application to the Brokers, 10, Temple-street, Swansea. January 18th, 1876. 5144 Pentw\n lions Ebbw Vale, Monmoutlishi'e.—Sale of very Excellent Modern Household F i i ri i itli re a n (I Elfc-et co i t, 1) ris, ng magl1:ficent Mahogany Wardrobe, splendid Brash and other Bedsteads, Feath r Beds, MattralIes Mahogany Dining-room and other Tables, Pier and Toilet Glasses, Brusse s, Stair, and other Carpets with Ru"s to match (ouiie new); Paintings, Engravings, Pnotografhs. French and other celebrated Bronzes, Fancy Clocks, Vases, Books, Ornaments, exq isite Gas Chandeliers, China, Glass, Crockery, &c., &c. Mahogany Dining-room Suite, covered in Morocco; Alahosrany ofa, covered in Hair: elegant bronze Umbrella Sttiid, with centre Mirror also Flower Stand (with Coalbrookdale Castings); Large-size Bagatelle Board, with Balls and Cues complete Specimen Case. of Mmerals and Fossils Child's Mahogany Chair and Stand, &c., &c. Capital Sewing Machine (Wilcox and Gibbs), band or ireadle Mahogany Chests of Drawers, &c., &c. Mahogany Specimen Show-case, with plate-glass panels; Mahogany Night commode, Bedroom Chairs, &c.; Washing, Mangling, and Wringing Machine, by Taylor and Wilson; Stationary Engine, 3 b p. Brown Retriever Dog, Charlie," with chain, collar, and Kennel, and numerous other effects. ESSRS. WAITE and SON have been favoured with instructions from Edward Windsor Richards, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDr^ESDAY and THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd days of FEBRUARY, 1876 on the Premises, as above. Sale to commence each day punctually atEleyen o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Clarence street, Pontypool. 5299 SALE THIS DAY. Ffoy Colliery. MR. THOMAS HAND will SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, by order of the Mortgagees, at the Sceppey Arms Hotel, Llanellv, in the County of Carmarthen, in one Lot, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1876, at Tliree o'clock in the Afternoon, all that LEASEHOLD PROPERTY known by the name of THE "FFOY COLLIERY," consisting of a SLANT with AIR-SHAFTS, underground even- ings fitting with PUMPING and WINDING ENGINES, gearing, and necessary machinery, estimated to be capable of yielding from 100 to 300 tons of coal per day together with certain BRANCH RAILWAYS connecting the Colliery with the existing lines in the Gwendraetn Valley. The distance from the Colliery to the shipping place and to the Great Western Railway at Burry Port, is about eight miles. The coal produced is that known as Anthracite," and of excellent quality. The above property is held under three leases, at sleeping rents, the maximum of the aggregate of which amoun's to £ 480 per annum. The Royalty on coal and culm is 8d per ton, 4j per ton on fireclay as to a part and 6d per ton as to other part, and 6J per ton for the ironstone comprised in two of the said le ises. The whole of the above property is situate in the Hamlet of Glyn, in the Parish of Llaneily, in the County of Carmarthen, v Particulars and conditions of saie may be obtained gratis of the Auctioneer, Hall-street, Llaneily of William Rosser, Esq., Mining Engineer. Greenfield Hons. Llaneliy; of Messrs Speedily and Co., Solicitors. 1, New Inn, Strand, London, W.C.; of Messrs Smith and Paul, Solicitors, Truro, Cornwall; and of ROBT. JOHNSON, Esq., Solicitor, 4511 Hall-street, Llaneily. "n-io Timber Merchants, Colliery Proprietors, and other-. MR. ROBERT EVANS is commissioned by Edward Thomas, Esq., of Bra cticummer, to SELL by AUCTION, en SATURDAY, January the 29th, 1876, attbe Wynd- ham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, the following valuable TIMBER, consisting of 192 oak timber trees, cut and ready to be removed, on Braiclicummer Estate, and close t8 the Garw Branch of the Great Western Railway. The above are of large dimensions, and an excellent lot of timber. To view the same apply at Braichcummer House. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. and any further parti- culars may be had at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Bridgend. 5243 ITOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, the } HULL, LOWER MAST, TOPMAST, and BOWSPRIT of the Dutch Schooner JOHANNA ANTOINET TE, jatJ stranr.edon Cardigan Bar, and now in Cardigan R.ver. 150 tons burthen or thereabouts, built of oak, thorou.hly iron-kneed, r* pe fore- rigging and wire main rigging, witu a house on deck, and draw- ing a light draught when leaded. Will be sold cheap. Apply to Air John Myers, Cardigan. 5262 FOR SALE, Two Plots of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Brookland-terrace, Swansea. Each plot has a frontage of 20 feet, and a depth of about 130 feet. For a building site, this cannot be surpassed. Also, a DWELLING-HOUSE, in Montpcl- lier-terraee, containing nine rooms and usual offices, substvntially built, and very pleasantly situate. Apply to Beynon and Hughes, Auctioneers and Hou-c Agents, Swansea. 4358 I L L I A M S A N D E RS, I L L I A M S A N D E RS, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.—Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottagea in the Court adjoining; Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzzard-sveet. Fourhouses in Russell-street. No 33 Louisa-street. ROATH. Three houses in Ruby street. One House in Emerald-street. Ten Houses in Topaz-street. Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. 37 and 38, and 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, Ciifton-street B, i h and Myrtie villas, fartridge-roail, Laurel and Coral villas, Croft-street and Oak Villa, Southey-sireet. CATHAYS.—Nine houses In Letty-street, and two semi- detached villas in Upper George-street CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible Bite of Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. PENARTH,-One house in Plassv-street. GRANGETOWN.—Three houses in Broomsgrove-street, DINAS near PONTYPRIDD.—A very eligible Grocer & Baker's shop with Bakehouse, also small cottage let as seperate dwelling A liberal proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage. Apply asabove. 26 ON SALE.—One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by Sharp. Stewart, and Co., 18in. cylinders, 21in. stroke, s,x wheel coupled, 5ft. diam.; in good repair. One TANK. LOCOMOTIVE, by S larp, Stewart, and Co., 16in. cylinders, 22in. stroke, four wheel coupled, 5ft diam.; leading wheels. 3ft. 6in. in good repair. One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by Manning. Wardle, and Co., 13lU:(,ylmders, six wheel coupled, 3ft. 6in. diam. new in Aplll iast. One BRICKMAKING MACHINE, by Porter, Hinde, and Porter, of Carlisle; worked one season only. One SlSSONS and WHITE STEAM PILE DRIVER, nearly new. Twenty Eight-ton BALLAST WAGGONS, with falling Bides, in excellent condition. Apply to Scott and Edwards, Hoole Road, Chester. 5081 Juildiug Societies* ^•"1 —The Directors of the Llandilo- 1 Taiybont Benefit Building Society are prepared to receive DEPOSITS to the above amount in sums of £ 10 and upwards, the same to bear interest at the tate of 5 per cent per annum. For further particulars applj to Messrs Davies and Hartland, Solicitors, Swansea; or to Mr Henry Jones, Upland House. Pon- tardulain, R. S.O. 5263 GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS from S30 to £ 3,00J received Daily, at Fiye per ecnt. Interest, Free of all Charges, and Withdrawable at Short Notice, if required. Apply to MB. R. EMERY, MAKAOIHa SKflMtTARY, Bute Docks, 6061 Cardiff. by, .urtiuu. SALE TO-MORROW Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above MART, on FRIDAY, January 28th, 3876, a CAPITAL LOT of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bookcases, Office Table, Silver Watch and other effects, comprising drawing-room suite in rep; mahogany loo. telesoope, dining, and occasional tables; hand- some inlaid table, maooany secreta Ire bookcase, 4 feet; ditto ditto, 7 feet; sofas and couches, easy chairs in leather and hair, carpets, cocoa matting, hearthrugs, pier glasses, sewing machines, dinner ware, china tea service, glass, coal vases, fenders, fireirons, &e. half-tester, French, and other bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, feather and other beds, wardrobes, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet tables and stands, toilet glasses, chairs, bedtjteps, towel rails, chamber ware, kitchen tables, &c., &c. Also a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, large office table with four drawers, silver watch, billiard table, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to conimelice at, eleven- the forenoon. 6188 Established 1872.-AI(mthly Sale of Horses, Carriages, &c. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES'S next Monthly Sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take place at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, February 1st, 1876, and all future sales on the first Tuesday in the month. Entrie s to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneer's offices, Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford- street, Swansea. 5037 Md Contracts. rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Parties desirous of tendering for the Krection of a NEW CHAPEL at Maesteg, mav see the Plans and Specifications at the Colliers' Arms, Maesteg. Sealed Tenders must he sent in on or before the 9th of February, 1816, addressed to the Rev. D. Prosser, Sd.,h, Maesteg, Bridgend. The Building Committee do not bind themselves to *ec<!pt the lowest or any tender. 12 18th Jan., 1876. 512* jpOETHCAWL REST, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Person* desirous of TENDERING for one or more hlocks of which this building will consist may inspect the plans un„i speci- fication at the office of Mr George Pennington, Porthcavl, where information as to site and quarries mav he obtained. Bills of quantities may be had from th« Architect upon payment of a fee of £ 1 Is 0d, to be returned to eajjh person sending a bond fide tender. All tenders to be delivered on or before February 16th, 1876, All tenders to be delivered on or before February 16th, 1876, at the office of Mr J. Prichard, Diocesan ArchItect., LUndaff, Cardiff. The Committee do not. pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 49"12 Jtotclk fiT N A R T If H O T E L NKAK CARDIFF. 1- APARTMENTS, with BOARD aud At tendance, Gowias per Week. T PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence, Pisa WIIJr, EACH PERSON. 4893 L 0 B E RESTAURANT T 17, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. 13RANCII Etii/UU^'JJiBNT— WATERLOO-STREET. A. R, S, KEAIIM, Proprietor. Every accommodation for Visitors and Excursionists. Pic-nic parties supplied. Good Beds moderate charl/es. The above old-established Dining-roow, have just been thoroughly renovated and decorated at a gneat outlay, and is now under entirely new and superior management. 4643 -g R l ST O L C I T Y ARMB HOTEL: NARROW WINE STREET. BRISTOL. CENTRAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. '6d. I BED AKD BREAKFAST, 3s. 6<L DITTO FOR TWO PERSONS, i,s. I Nora.—No Extra Charges for I lttendauce. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with every convenience. Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus pasf jes to and from Railway Station. 2986 W. WEBB, PROPRIETOR. jteuranu, g U N F IRE O F F I 0 E AGENT ME PETER PRICE. Mr Price, having been for twenty ye ars an Agent of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recow mend it to the notice of the public, and appeal to the well-known character which this Society has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of Claims made upon it durmg the 165 years it has to ,een established. Prospectuses and all information r;an be obtained at 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1099 THE MIDLAND COUNTIES INSURANCE COMPANY. — Established 1851. TRUST) ŒS The Right Hon. J ord Morison. The Right Hon. Robert A C. Nisbett Hamilton Alexander S. Leslie Melville, Esq. THE AGENCY for the FIRfl DEPARTMENT of the above Company for Newport being v acant, applications are invited from influential gtintlemaii of go od status. There is at present a small amount of business attached to the Agency which would be transferred to the new At-,ei,t. -Address L. E. Mawer, Lon- don Manager, Gresham-buildin gg, Guildhall, E.C. 5223 A RAILWAY ACCJlDENT to any particular person is, no douWi, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency; but as it saay happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey underaken, and as the sum at which it will be seen the risk (in a pecuniary sense) may be ex tinguished FOR LIFE is almost ab- surdly small, it is not too much to say that the in. surance isanOB'VIOUS DUTY in the case of most travellers. £ 1,00C if killed, with liberal allowances if injured, for a single payment of £ 3, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). SIR JOHN M URRAY, Bart., Chairman. 42, POiULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE, 1'14000. Prospectuses, &c., free, on application to Mr. W. Br r F S.S. Managing Director, toMr G. HAWKINS, (j2, High-street, Swansea. Or Al P, M. WATERS, 2, GRSKNWAY TBRRACB, NEAfH. 103 NEW SYSIlEM OF LiFE ASSURANCE. THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). CHIEF OFFICES: 34, Gannon-street, London, E.C. POSITIVE POLICIES ARE UNCONDITIONAL INDISPUTABLE, AND NON-FORFEITABLE. 1. Unconditional, being free from all conditions of every kind restrictive of the awsured, except the due payment of premiums 2. Indisputable, as no objec ion whatever can be raised on any ground after the policy has been issued; even the age of the assured being admitted, upon evidence called for 'when the policy is issued, instead of being left, as und ir the ordinary system, until it becomes a claim. V 3. Non-forfeitable, beciuse every premium purchases a fully paid-up policy or Posit ve note for the relative proportion that the premium bears to the sum assured, which Positive .note never lapses, but remains in force till death, whether subs«Aquent pre- miums are paid or not THE SECURITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS Consists of (1.) The Guarantee Fund of over L50,000, and (2.) The entire Net Premium received. (not less than 80 per cent. of the grosfi) Specially reserved for payment of Claimm under Policies, and invested in Trust in the names of The Rt» Hon. Lord Sandhurst, Thomas Hughes, Esq., Q.C., ]■ Trustees. Matthew Hutton ChaytorEsq., J (3) The other Assets and Property of the Company, con stituting the most unexceptional provision for payment of Claims under Policies. POLICIES for WHOLE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. Forms ot application for Assurance, the Rates of Premium Dr. Farr'B Report on the Life Fund, and all information can be ebtained on application to 864 FRANCIS BARROW, Managing Director. HECLA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), 18, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, :LONDON, E.C. New and Special Advantages offeied to Insurers.—Active and energetic Agents Wanted. 4654 Secretary—W. L. LANG. CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), 1. Bank Buildings, Lotb.bnry, Koo. General Accidonts. Railway Accidei its. Personal Injuri ss. Death by Accid ents. INSURANCES may be effected 'direct with the Offt 01 through the various Agents throughout the Country He Agents, see Lor-I Directories. 106 C. HARDING, lfaiuwwl Education, MRS. S. J. DAVIES' SCHOOLTI^ Charles-street, Cardiff, will re-open THURSDAY. January 20, 1876. 2572 4817 ST. MARY'S HALL, Cardiff. -Boarding ancl ir s,ct?°o1 for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes for Young Gentlemen under Ten Years of Age. Conducted by Mr and Mrs Simpson, Certificated Teachers (firsi-class). 171,7 New Quarter commences Wednesday, January 19, 1876. LLANDOVERY S C H 0 0 L. CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, B.A., Queen's College, Cam- bridge, Second Master, having taken a commodious house, is ^r<rSar»r rece*ve Boarders on moderate terms. Tne Tuition Fee is Eight Guineas per anuum, and there are numerous Scholarships and Examinations. The School re-opens on fhurbday, January ?0th. Prospectus and further particulars on appl;lcation. 4754 CARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. HIIAO MASTER, F. C. BIPKBECK TERRY, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. A. thorough Classical and Commercial Education by Graduates of the Universities. The next term will commence on Friday, January 21st 1876 The Head-Master receives a Select number of Boarders. For particulars address the Head-Masier, Charies-strtet, or the Secretary. 45, The Parade, Cardiff. 25 jr) 4649 CL A S SI CAL ANlTo'oMAIERiJ 1 ATL TRAINING SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, STJW-HILL, NEWPORT, MON. ESTABLISHED 1864. PRINCIPAL Mr. J. WARE, Assisted by competent Masters. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Profession* Life, the Civil Service, and Middlt -Class Examinations. Spacious School-rooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Date of Re-open.ng Monday, July 2bth 1875. 47 ONS. SIEVERDIN, (PROFESSEUR DE LANGUES), Will RESUMEhis DUTIES on and after MONDAY, the 17th JANUARY. Address. -Cardiff, 22, Windsor-place Newport, 9, Bridge street. N.B.-Classes and Conversazioni will meet on the usual day and hours. 4SI5 CIliAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN- I HEAD, BERKS. CONDUCTBO BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL, SURGICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATIONS. Two Scholarships of £20 taSa witi be awarded at the Examin- tion in J une, ls76. Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas.—For pros pect.uses apply to the Principal. i:Gi>ó MIDDLE-CLASS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ±yjL FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING-SQUARE, BRISTOL. Mr E. E. NUNN, assisted by his son, Mr E. S. NUNN, B.A., LL. B., Graduate in Honours, Trinity College, Dublin, and a full compliment of efficient teachers, thanks his friends for their con- tinued confidence for the long period of twenty years. Mr NUNN never loses sight of the immediate commercial value of BOOK- KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH and GERMAN when neces- sary, and all the numerous subjects useful to Clerks and Trades- men. More than 700 private pupils have availed themselves of his instruction. The BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS have a very thorough training in every practical study that can fit them for the battle of life. His pupils find an easy entrance to any commercial house in the City. The literary career of his boys has been attested by numerous prizes and certificates-iiearly two hundred—ranging from Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, besides a muititude of minor successes. James Todd, Esq., has also awarded the Boarders more than one hundred prizes from the Protestant Educational Institute. Parents anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by Mr Nunn to inspect the general bearing of his pupils, the pro- gress th sy are making in their daily studies, and his liberal domestic arrangements. A detailed Prospectus on application. 117 fin H E H ERMITAGE^ PREPARATORY SCHOOL TO ALSTON COLLEGE, Neai Preston, Lancashire. The mansion set apart for the Preparatory School was origi- nally, and up to the period of its purchase, the country seat of an old country family, and is built in the usuil substantial and picturesque style of such residences. No expense has been i spared in adapting the edifiGe to its present purpose; the school- rooms, dining-rooms, and sleeping apartments are spacious and handsome; whilst the surrounding grounds, intersected by pleasant walks, are both beautiful and secluded, and unequalled by those of any other B-'hool of the same character in the North of England. By taving a Detached School of this character the Head Master is now enabled to secure that selectness for, and bestow that par- ticular attention upan junior pupils which their case always demands, and which a miscellaneous admixture amongst senior students can never guarantee. Not one English provincial education establishment possesses a Preparatory School equal in situation, beauty, and compact- ness to that now affiliated with Alston College, and the Head Master feels assured that, having made this extra provision for his pupils, he has given a prestige to his undertaking of great importance, and is able to secure fur those entrusted to his care an educational training at once thorough and superior-lionour- able to himself and to his masters, satisfactory to parents ani guardians, and creditable to the students generally. The domestic arrangements are personally superintended by Mrs Peters. For prospectuses, views of sshool buildings, and references to parents of present pupils in the principal towns of Great Britain and Ireland, Apply to the REV. T. S. PETERS, Head Master Next Term commences Feb. 2nd, 1876. 5060 public Appointments* j~ ^LANT WIT-FARDRE SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted immediately, a CERTIFICATED MASTER for the Graig Board School, Pontypridd. SalaryLICO per annum and half the Government grant. Applications, stating agi, experi. ence, &c., with three recent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the 1st February next. H. S. DAVIES, Clerk to the Board. Pontypridd, January 20th, 1876. 5165 ublitttoUJ. READ WHITAKER S JOURNAL. The best Weekly Penny Magazine published contains More Inte- resting Articles than any other; is Especially Adapted for Family Reading, and may be given tCt sons and daughters. Sold by all stationers. 2G81 6026 Now ready, price Sixpence, per post, Seven Stamps. Every loyal subject should read M RS. BROWN AT BALMORAL; A CROWN FOR EDWARD VII. London: Morris and Nswman, 34, Booksellers'-row, Strand, W.C. 5103 Profusely Illustrated, 24 pp. Price 2d. THE HORNET.—High class, Literary, Dramatic, And Political Journal Every Wednesday. Under new management. The smartest and brightest of all the weeklies. Vide Press Notices. May be ordered through Newsagents. V E R TP CHE A P BOOKS. Usual Price. Price offered. £ s. d. X s. d. Life of Livingstone 1 16 0 150 Dr. Clarke's Commentary, 6 vols., New Edition 3 3 0 2 6 0 Dore Bible, 2 vols., Best Edition 8 0 0 4 0 0 20 vols. Art Journal. 31 10 0 13 0 0 Dore Gallery, 2 vols., complete 5 10 0 3 13 0 Dante's Purgatory 2 10 0 1 15 0 Schnorr's Bible in Pictures, half Morrocco 3 15 0 2 2 0 Critical English Testament, 3 vols. 0 18 0 0 10 6 Also works by various publishers, slightly soiled, offered at a great reduction for 14 days. The Trade supplied with Bosks and Stationery. JQUGDALE & E DDERSHAW, 4, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. 4840 CAPITAL AND LABOUR.—No. 101, January C 26th.—Contents Piecework at Erith-Objectiona to Piecework—The Home Railways—Banking OperaLions-Over- productim-Cottoii Spinning in the United States-Nnmeroua Home and Foreign Notes, &c.-Office, 138, Fleet-street, London. Every Wednesday, price 4d. (CAPITAL AND LABOUR. A Weekly 'J Journal, ably written, imperial in policy, independent of party. CAPITAL AND LABOUR contains interesting articles on Manufac- ( tures, Commerce, Foreign Competition, Railways, Finance, Taxation, Inventions and Processes, Patents, the Money Market, New Companies. &. The Wages Question is one of the most urgent of the present day, and this is fully treated in the pages of CAPITAL AND LABOUlt, which also gives early ani authentic information on hours of Labour, Strikes, Trade Union Disputes, &c., in every brancJn of industry. Single copy, 4d., or 2ft yearly, post-free. Published at 138, Fleejt-street, London, or bv order of all Newsvendors and at l Rai&vav Bookstalls. 3217 fublic Notices- rpHE CARDIFF SOCIETY FOR THE JL SUPPRESSION OF DRUNKENNESS. A PUB L I C M E E TIN G, Under the auspices of the above Society, will (by kind permit- sion of his Worship, the Mayor) be held in the CROWN COURT, TOWN-HALL,. ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 1ST, 1876. The President of the Society, the RIGHT REVEREND the LOR tI Bisiiop of LLANDAFF, will take the chair at 7 p.m. Resolutions relating to the objects of the Society will be pro- posed b) Clergymen, Nonconformist Ministers, and other gentle- men. PHILIP NORTON, Hos. Sac. Under the distinguiSDed Patronage of the Most Honourable the Marquis of BUTE. THE CARDIFF JUVENILE STREET JL SELLERS' FETE will be held (D. V ) at the Drill Hall (by his Lordship's kind permission), WEDNESDAY, February 2nd, 1876, at 6 p.m. The following gentlemen have kindly promised to act as a committee for the evening :—W. Done Bushell. Esq. (Chairman), Alderman Evans, Dr Vachell, Dr Paine, J. McCon- nochie, Esq. At 5.30 p.m., the children, headed by the band of the 16th Bute Rifles, under the leadership of Mr Thompson, bandmaster (by the kind permission of Captain Noble and his brother Officers), will leave the Market-place fo" the Drill Hall, where they will have tea at 6 p.m. (the band playing). Magic Lantern, quarter-past 7 p.m. Presents given to the children, 8 p.m. Choice selection of music by the band, 8.30 p.m. Short addresses to the children by several gentlemen, 9 p.m. After which the Hallelujah" Chorus will be played, during which time all will have an opportunity of leaving who do not wish to join in the Old ICOth Psalm. with which the Fete will be (losed. The band will play "God Save the Queen" when the children have taken their places at the tea table. Prices of admiesion-Family ticket to admit three, 2s. 6d. Single ditto, ]s. To be had of the chief tradespeople. N.B.-Telegraph boys. Post Office, railway, coumy gaol, police officials, and cabmen who may be off duty are cordially invited to this Fete by Miss Jenner, free of charge, if in their several uniforms, at 7 p.m. The Cottage, Wenvoe, January 27th, 1876. 6306 G L AS G 0 W T 0 C AR D I F F. The Iron Clipper Ship" GLENDARNEL" will be coming round in about a fortnight hence, carrying Pig Iron or other weights at moderate rates. Apply to CAPPER AND ALEXANDER, 6, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, 5264 CARDIFF. B I L L I A D S An EXHIBITION MATCH of 1,000 up will be Played at the Bute Dock Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 28th inBt., between LOUIS KILKENNY (the renowned billiard player, and w nner of the late professional handicap at London), and EDWARD JAMES, the latter receiving 300 points. Play to commence at Half-past Six p.m. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each (a limited number Of reserved seats, 3s. 6d. each), may be obtained at the bar of the above hotel, and at the principal billiard-rooms of the town. 5292 TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENBY. POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAWING OF PRIZES TILL ST. DAVID'S DAY. MR. CHARLES SMITH ALLEN. Begs to announce that in consequence of the Tickets not being nearly all sold, it is POSTPONED until the 1st day of MA CH, ST. DAVID'S DAY. The drawing of prizes will positively take place on that day. C. S. A. solicits an early application for Tickets, as it is his earnest desire that every prize may pass into the hands of the subscribing public. C. S. A. begs to announce in addition to the above unprece- dented liberal scheme, he now announces that an additional bonus Prize, quite independent of the bonus Prize Watches, will be given to every subscriber of five tickets. An extra ticket will be given for the presentation of a'very valuable large Family Bible, known as Cassell's Imperial Illustrated Family Bible, pub- lished at £ 2 10s. Thus, subscribers of five tickets will be given an extra bonus ticket for the Bible subscribers for ten tickets will be given one ticket for toe Bible and one ticket for the bonus Watches subscribers for twenty tickets will be given one ticket for the Bible and three for the four Watche&-Tickets to be. obtained from appointed Agents, and direct from C. S. ALLEDF, Tredegar House, Tenby. 4998 V. K-Flarmin g in Canada.-V. IL TO TENANT FARMERS. —There is no class to whicn Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious to change their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the soil. Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea passage to America, average 91 days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous ana expeditious, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect that the Dominion will supply the home market with farm produce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer. The superiority of Canadian Dairy produce his now been fully established. The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exhibited at the Paris World's Exhibition, in 1866, took the first prize and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ever held, Canada took the first prize for out-door haidy grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, pears, &c.. in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The growand success of Stock Farming in the Dominion is demonstrated by the large demand from them for high bred Eug lish stock,the facesof the leading buyers of the former country, like the Honourables G. Brown and Cochrane, and Messrs. Stone, Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, and others, or their repretentatives being now familiar to farmers at all the best exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada of live stock and fresh meat have recently been made and atten- ded With no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from £.4 and upwards per ac:e, according to quality, &,c., or for the amount required to carry on a leased Farm in Great Britain. FRErf GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but frst-class Land, of from 100 to 200 acres, "may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additiots in some cases for growa-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES are granted to Farm Labourers and Domestic Servants. The Agents of the Government in Canada will iuraisn trust- worthy information as to Lands open for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and Districts, and Farm* for Sale, &c. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph- lets, maps, &c., gratis, on application to Canada Government Buildings, King-street, Westminster, London, S.W. 2155 2SO HOW TO MAKE £ 3,000 PE R^TEAR^ WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c-, call upon, or address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY 138. FLEET-STREET. LONDON. 2058 E BERGUE AND CO. (LIMITED) WAUNTREODA WORKS, NIAB CARDIFF. BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND MOST APPROVED TYPES. ——— 4163 TANKS, GIRDERS, ROOFS, IRON PIT-HEAD FRAMING, &c fJIHOMPSON AND SH ACKELL, 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, 101, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. -020 PIANOFORTES. £ 20 -025 PIANOFORTES. £30 140 PIANOFORTES. £50 X60 PIANOFORTES. 70 jg80 PIANOFORTES. jg90 jglOO piANOFORTES. X150 All Instruments WARRANTED. By the Best Makers only. Full particulars of their Celebrated THREE YEARS SYSTEM, WITH SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, Containing nearly 20 Designs and numerous Testimonials, Free on Application. 101, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 5028 0 H N B 0 W DEN, ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, &c., 12, WARDOUR-STREET OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. 846 STEEL PENS, warranted quality, manufactured by GEORGE W. HUGHES, 56, St Paul's Square, Birmingham. The Galvanised Pen, No. 413; Extra Strong Metal Skedaddle, No. 386; Old English Pen, No. 60; Bank of England Pen, No. 48 Commercial Pen, No. 355 Bank Pen, No. 356; SphynxPen, No. 92; School Pen, No. 347 and Business Pen, No. 453, give universal satisfaction. Maker of Joseph Rudhall and Co.'s Patent Fountain Pen, Engrossing Pen, No. 36, and Silver Steel Pen- No. 320. Sample Box. assorted kinds, for Seven Stamp isustutss 44rtsSt'. HALF THE ORI3INAL COST. HOWELL & COMPANY having -Ll bought the DRAPERY STOCK of Messrs SILLIFANT & COMPANY at an average Discount of FIFTY PER CENT. OFF ORIGINAL COST- or eqnal to Ten Shillings off every Twenty-will y OFFER the same TO-DAY. H. & CO. cannot conscientiously recommew this as first-class, but they guarantee that It will be sold at prices that will SATISFY EVERY ONE. Ladies requiring a parcel of Remnants for chari- table purposes, will find this a good oppor- tunity. Doors open daily at 10 o'clock. Sale at No. 20, St. Mary-street—Not on their own premises. HOWELL & COMPANY, 9, 11, 12, 13, & 14, sr. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. i303 CLEARANCE "SALE OF DRAPERY. FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY jpOWLER AND COMPANY Are now Selling the remaining portion of their WINTER STOCK AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. The following items will be found, amongst others, worthy oi Notice:- About 4000 yards Plain and Fancy Dress Materials, from 2id per yard. „ 2500 „ Super and Aberdeen Winceys and Homespuns, from 3id per yard. 150 Children's Waterproof Mantles, from 9id each. 800 Ladies' Waterproof Mantles, from Is. 31d. each. 180 Pairs Muslin and Net Curtains, Is. 6fd. to 9s lid. 200 Dozens Gentlemen's Silk Umbrellas, seamed, 2a. Ilid. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETS, & QUILTS, AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES. The unsold portion of Messrs. SILLIFANT and COMPANY'S Stock will be cleared at this Sale regardless of cost. REMNANTS AND SOILED GOODS AT CLEARING PRICES. FOWLER AND COMPANY, 33, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5159 D. JOTHAø:AN1f SONS. 2( AND 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS ANDGENERAL OUTFITTERS. DJOTHAM & SONS' vast Stock is divided into Ten Depart- • ments. Every article being marked at the lowest possible price, and in plain figures. figures. COATS, and COATS and VESTS (to match). ME 'S COMPLETE SUITS. TROUSERS, and TROUSERS and VESTS (to match.) BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MECHANICS' CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, PORTMAN- TEAUS, &c. SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLOVES, OOL- LARS, CUFFS, &o. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. DJOTHAM & SONS' Accurate Fit. High-class Style. CLOTHING IS KSJ NoisD FOS JSJSSKSS: Fashionable Designs. Fashionable Designs. Gentlmanly Appearances. THE PRINCIPALITY CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, t6 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTHAM & SONS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, VIZ.;— Monday, ) Thursday, and f At 8 °,clocJc» Friday, I Wednesday, 2 o'clock, Saturday, 10 o'clock, Throughout the Year. 286a CLOTHING FOR MECHANICS,, e Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many years been celebre, ted for the advantages which they have held out to all classes d Artisans and Mechanic3. British Workmen, seeing these advan- tages, have supported the proprietors in the most encouraging manner. The best, the most suitable, and the cheapest WORKING DRESS ever supplied is that of W. Price & Sons, who, in consideration of the ready and extensive support which they receive from Mechanics and Artisans, in the purchase of Ready Made Dress for better wear, supply their Working Clothes with little regard to profit. The Working Classes are respectfully invited to inspect the Large Stock of READY-MADE WTVTKR CLOTHING for themselves. ADDRESS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline-street, St Mary-Street. Terms—One Price, No Abatement, Ready Money. IS OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Has now commenced, and will continue till the 16th day ol FEBRUARY. The Sale is held annually previous to Stock. taking, and in order to reduce the Stock as much as possible tor Goods have been REDUCED from 10 to 15 Per Cent, and anj Goods slightly soiled, or a little out of fashion will be Sold a; ANY REASONABLE PRICE. The following are some of the Goods now Selling:— 4,000 Pair of STOCKINGS and SOCKS. 680 Pair of PANTS and DRAWERS. 420 UNDER VESTS and SINGLETS. 600 Gentlemen,s WHITE SHIRTS, from 3s. 260 Gentlemen's FLANNEL SHIRTS, from 3s. 6d. 1,000 Pair of Men's and Youth's BRACES. 6,00i) SCARFS and TIES. 480 Pair Ladies' and Gentlemen's GLOVES 600 FRONTS and DICKEYS. 1400 LINEN COLLARS. 1,300 Dosen PAPER COLLARS. '360 Pairs of LINEN CUFFS and WRISTS. 260 Ladies' and Gentlemen's UMBRELLAS. And a Lar £ T?J,T^UFFLERS, WRAPPERS, STUDS SOLITAIRES, BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, RUGS, Ladies and Children's HOSIERY, &c., All bought for Cash at the best houses in the Trade, and Warranted Genuine Quality, w. KORNER & CO., The CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 29, and 31, ROYAL ARCADE. AND 182, BUTE ROAD. Shopkeepers and Snippers supplied Wholesale. 6241' BROW. AND pOLSONS CORN FLOUR Has nearly Twenty Yeare pre-eminent reputation, and CANNOT BE SURPASSED. 41 L IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Finest Meat-flavouring Stock for Soups, Ka4 Dishes, and Sauces. Caution.—Genuine oN-V with fac-simile of Baron Liebic's suensture acres Label, 6101