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1 JOHN WILLIAMS AND BONS, QUEBN STREET, CARDIFF. V.^STOYES AND 52MNEY PIECES Oy np *A THEIRSLL°W Rooms from £ 2 to £ 70. 100 Patterns REGISTER GRATES to select from. '*»*« FITTINGS, and Choice Selection in Glass and Bronze 4781 J.
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JUST IMPORTED nom E A DING CONTINENTAL MAKERS, A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers will ao well to inspect JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CABDFW ft1
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I to bi gMtrtton AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. of Ne- r. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES. Books, he., at Swansea Feb. 1*. J5,10 S*«5ww5!?riuture Mli Meets. a( Swansea Feb. 22 §«t»e.>rt?^e and Premises, at SwAnsea Feb 24 ^fBeg .J^Stock, &c,, near Cwmbwrla_ Masch 1 Q carriages, at Swansea .March 6 ^ork* t» MR. F. G. GOUGH. Vi > OJd Iron» ftc-» at Llanelly Feb. 16 ^••heid WILUAM GRAHAM & SON. "interest in Colliery, Plant, Ac., at Nesth.. March7 ^Stoefc n MR- THOMAS GRIFFITHS. 'Wops,Sc., new Cardigan March 7 I^hold W Mr T. s. HUNTLE*. of at Cardiff Feb. 16 brewery and Plant, at Cardiff Feb. IB rvtti MR. THOMAS JONES. v^ttle, Sheep, Meadow Hay, &c Feb. 17 ^fcald F.« 101 JAMKS EARN. Properties, &c.. at Newnham March 2 w Mr JOHN M. LEEDEK. harness, 4c., at Swansea Feb. 15 rnUur«. *c at Swansea Feb. 17 racer's Shop and Premises, at Pontardulais Feb. 24 lipoid »_ LEWIS and SON. ^hold and Effects, at Llanelly Feb. 16- j. urnlture and Effects at LlaneHy .Feb. 18 ^erv p. Messrs. MADDOX and EMERY. 4c., at Cardiff Feb. 16 O*T>„V,- MR W- JONES POWELL. *"blic-house and Premies. at Aberdare Feb. 21. O^hold Me»»J- J- PRICK and CO. t*iotin £ ^?,ture'U Swansea. Feb. 16 h.. ^e-. at Swansea ..Feb. 19 vA. Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. b. Glamorganshire Feb. d Fu Messrs. STB AKE R and L AKE. ') ft. nmiture, Horses, Carriages, Ac. Mar. 23 & 24 MB. J. a WALLOP. I't BdstoL Feb. 17 *C*5j&h«.. _> MR. JOHN WILLIAMS. ^olcg» at Pumpsalnt, Carmarthen Feb. 22 IV/Tto ATr SALE THIS DAY. tS- SRTr-v p- STEPHENSON is instructed to y AUCTION, at No. 268, Bute-street, Cardiff, on *a?*?«iv« 15th February, 1876, the first portion of the V*-IN-TEADSof Ne.vand Second-hand CABINET Tv*. Trinit»^JPijRN1TURE, of Mr Thomas Phillips, furniture Te^^ittty-street, Caidiff. Noie-erve. m'nCe at Fonr °'cloclc* 5487 2680 ^lon. ~-T»wer Brewery, Ely, nearCanbfl.—To Brewers^ \fTlESLC!'r> ^icen8ed Victuallers, and Others, I fi* i £ MADDOX and EMERY have i WiciwWarrt *T iMt™ctl°DB from the Trustee cv.theestate of r to, ^DAV «.?! Klf' 40 SELL by PUBLIC AtTOTtON, on UV (v>.jl?'iBRUARY 16th, 1876, at the Tower Brewerv, iU whokof tie ROLLING STOCK, fLANT, UJ*' hai^T. •H?■ eomprisinK a four-wheel dray, two crank-axle (J^IL irnrTi lH**e °ak round (55 bsrreln), oval ditto (36 K1' kutts hogsheads, barrels, kilderkins, firkins, Patent i1 ^roU?'18> stiliions, cask horses, hop press, weighing machine and weights, hand lead *ron barrows, sselr trucks, sacks, mea?ures, »naiti?J.ilron PiP" India-rubber how, patent attem- chaff pumiine, grindstone, ladders, a quantity 'fSoT0* and appliances, taps, tools, attn 00 furniture, including desks, tables, chain, I ^^pying press, cupboards, and other fittings, «v The S^u ^ere will be no reserve. commence at Steven o'clock precisely. {vJ^lfcetant be obta ned on and after Thursday next, the •» the Offices of the Auctioneers, 18, High-street 5641 M- *diff^T SALE TO-MORROW. J) rp ° Srewerg, Licensed Victuallers, and ot hers. tion HUNTLEY has received instruc- J0hu Biigs, Esq,, to offer for Sale by !>(«*'» at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNES teJr^ly diSL;6th' at 6 for 7 o'clock in the evening, uiUess- ?iven,?:>9e^ °' by Private .Contract, of, which due notice ey "»j»e LEASTS and FIXED PLANT, with possession, jiok T, CalS-IShed BREWERY, known as the Trinity-street *nd not?;, CfP*01}?. 10 quarters, worked by steim- $r*rnil ful1 wort of 22ftSe* h*ve a frontage in Trinity-street of 40ft, with Awards St. Mary-street, and centrally situated ( (u'r^tiori. fv! t'le requirements of a growing trade and v^?t'oneep!t!?^esof tbe Plant, etc., may be obtained of —,—2^?nd af;pr January 10th. 2600 4885 kit, b"u SALK TO-MORROW. tn<* Crockherbtown, Cardiff.- First-class Leasehold 1VIR- T »v^»Jnr^sta,ent«- by AUCTrr?^^TIjEY is instructed to SELL fcw," pebniarv iftf?' at ll*e fCoV»l H0^1. Oirdiff, on WEDNES- at Six for Seven o'clock (unless ^C'j^be thw^u^ prlvate contract)> ""bject to cjn- Ike,, hycrYd-i-ol*DIETACHZDVICLLRLTSIDENCE, kitchfcn. 'n Crockherbtowu, n»w unocoui. ied, con- V^i' I"* IjtlDi^ r om"' aDd ,our bed'<> ,m». ot J ,eet; and n d«Pthol 240 feet. This property ,rora VjZ Bule for the residue of a term of ,^hi« 1st day of May, ltS3, at the low gronnd-rent of Wn ,re8'^noe is now undergoing a thorough repair. j'Afcj; et; d by he d <y of sale- ICE —-Th« -hop and Dwelling Hon«e, No. 24, 'tof6d fn» .having been disposed of privately, it will not be Son** *nv » ic Bale w nesdaynext. rKUrtver particulars anply to Henry Heard, Esq.. °arch-etreet; or to the Auctioneer, Bute Docks. 2659 52n4 Y Ko 1 »ALK TO-MORROW. J .5;Wis* Llar elly, Carmarthenshire. th* 1 S0N wiU sELL by AUCTION Jj'Ved^AY k }>Teml»e8 (under an execution), on ?*««? 16th, 3«76, the whole of theweii-pre- ComnTi:^LD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of Mr David ^ho^aTv8 m\boSanv cheffoniere, do. dining aiid other a«d or. COueh- easy and other chai;s, pier glasses. earllet8 ,nd hearthrugs, fenders and -ttatrhir?.*°y chests of drawers, do. toilet tables and bedg *a;hstands vnd ware, half-tester and French fL'FiiisitiM1d„b^dln(r» eitrht-day dock in caie, the usual J5*1* to e-*Z cu»naty utensils, &c. at 12 o'clock noon. Terms Cash. Y* 6*j y.—gee, C^l»ert-street. Swansea. B607 J ^WlS^ Seaside, Llaielly, Carmarthenshire. J? If^RLic we instructed to SELL by pi^Ofj on the Premises (under.n Exe ution), 2H^aOLD n^LURY l>th. 1876, tbe whole of ihe Valuable ^r<jS2prt8tnV^?<ITUEK and KFFECTS of Mr W. T. Hol- ^JW^^ihg ^.5 antique caina, 2 pianofortes by Broadwood & *<1? M^atnot, 'Troo,a suitoa I drawing, dining, and other iL^&L 1 Painth,' °°|c<la808 and about 200 vols, books, p'er- an,< lithograph, oleograph, and other pictures balf.t^i^funen,B J carpets, hearthrugs, and oilcloth I hiavO0r;8te'" and iron bedsteads feather beds and P^UnJJ^d guT^^y wardrobes, do. chests of drawers, do. toilet to»Ii ^atbie-top washetands and waro, bedstops, c«llnarlr*i rha usual hall and kitchen fumi- o* e#ectZt utensils Also, a large iron safe, hip-bath, v toV^J00 nul»erous to particularise. »t H o'clock a. pi. Terms Cash. -^ce, Ca vert-etre^t, gwansea. 6693 l0lPOn4Ilt Sal* Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Meadow S? J ONES has been instructed by r'VcK^^AY Davies, Globe Inn, toSSLL by AUCTION, v?i '^e fold '7th 01 *'eb"lary. 18T6 in a Field near the l^ej 01|owmg HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HAY, bt. faur. yve chestnut mare, in foal; one ditto grey mare, old, cani» mares; two strong cart mares, Ave to rtyiuj?* 0 Ev^J;a porkers one two-year-old active chestnut tobrt.^f8' yery handsome, and Would baa great ^?f Ponies; one well bred two-year-old black 'oal thl"0 fc*y fi"y; oaetwo-yem^oldbay colt; three hrown I??.ye*r,in? 001'«»l^ely to make good carters; coir, j' Syrs, Broken to harness; oneband- to ^y. with points, rising 8 years do S\V,e ew,y I tbree heiters, to calie ca^ly; three SJe Jkt^ellent M Newport shorthorn breed two cuws.with ati^1 r'' I on8 barren cow, four fat oxen, thirty Pii*eC* <rf whi^L*. e thirty-foor tons df prfthe meadow hay, 'a from the beet,land in the parish; one err, chaff maphine. hi g tiutil the 18th of August, 1876, or discount nt Per r'ent per annum. I^'clSsk &t 18 o'clock. Sale to commence especial attention to the above, it being ctior. nti°n of bu\ers. Cv^^r. »Pply to Mr li. Davies, Globe Inn; or to the 6621 IV Highly Important Sale of Oak Timber and JOttXr'^ Poles- WILLIAMS will SELL by a, C- ?h<1 After,?uESD iY, February 22nd, 1876, u Tao ri j »ho)Ipr°duc«ri\'°°u l»«ujeil to such Conditions to U. then «tRo^S of ^EPW ,'rtt,le O'.ATTCJTHY ARMS, Pum-s.int, avjH 0 :ovE> together wi h TW < °f IvS: 0 ^Sjld m UN'S LOT by tbe ACRE, bem? ^co"'y Wood, known as Cefn-coed-hich li!0, Com tw0 »» crowing on ihe farm of Cefncoed fach, a>3,0Ups adjoinlnir, all in the Parish of conwil b» *h b» v^ith 10 acres of very fine oak P°,e8> °f 62 ^oodw..6/ timber- Ihe boundaries, to be J* of ♦J^encloHU1 » "r<J defined by a wire fence, by mound, '^rkfrfi^J and where the8e laodmarks fail, by a ekffcis Uj with wv,T?th whlte P^int. which are reserved. All Which d7!i P*1"1 are reservi d. tlw1. bp r, °'her« I ^68 special attention of timber mer- o ^P8ain» 'led within 20Q yards of the Turnpike •aj^^oh^ j^i'es. eadln8 to Llanwrda Station, and distant A J1"* thptli»W(^ dwrard' of Cefngarros, near Pump- v^h«r Partial on condition'. t0 Mr. D. P. Davies, JTsta e Xki.— r' tCVhivn n»tr 53^3 0 ^OR INTENTIONS AT HOME ^ISTIU-ttok- ABKOAD. *P LUN OF DESIGNS, TRADE MARKJ, ^*8LAD*ON8, DRAWIS, &c. ^NT HENRY, PAMNHU! ,ATI0N AND COPYRIGHT AGENT, CfiAliRp-T>o information sent free by po AS FLEET-STREET S C.. I-ONDON. I J'aleia by udion. SALE THIS DAY. 10, Pell-street, Swansea.-To Contractors, Colliery Proprietors and others. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to -LtJL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of February,1876, on the above Premises, the followingyoiing, owerful, high c ass DRKUGHT HORSE-, with I'ARTS and HARNESS, WHITECUAPgL DOG CART and HARNESS, &c, the propert)- of Messrs. Morgan Thomas and Son, Contractors, reu- street, Swansea, whose contract expired on the 31st January last. LOT 1. Black Horse, Surly, 5 years old, 16J hands high good tipper and suitable for van or any other purpose, last, with good action. „ 2. Black Horse, Bowler, 6 Tears old, 16 hands hjgh. accus- tomed to tip and other work, very strong, with high action. „ 8. Black Horse, Prince, 5 years old, JSJ hands high, very powerful, and fast in his work. „ 4. Dark B»y Hirse, Dick, 6 years old, 16J h^nds high, very powerful, perfect in chain or shaft, wo k. „ 5. Dark Bay Horse, Captain, 6 years old, 16j hands hign, very powerful and active, suitable for shunting or carting. 6. Dark Bay Mare, Bounce, 7 years old, 16 j hands high, good tipper, and very useful in all work. „ 7. Bright B ty Horse, Captain, lfci hands high, aged, free from blemish, high action, good worker in cham or esrt. 8. Dark Chestnut Mare,-Pollv, 7 years old, 16J hsnds hign high spirited, suited for general cait or harness work. „ 9. Dark Fa7 Cardigan Cob, 5 years, black points, fast, high action, perfect to ride or drive, 14 hands high, and sound. Whitechapel Dog Cart w:th Jamp" complete (by Birchell of Swansea), Silver-plated Harness, both equal to new; ten good Carts, nine sets ot (iaz t Harness, lot of hain Harness, Spring Birs, Spreaders, Tip Chain@, &c., in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneer can with the greatest confidence strongly recommend the above to his friends and tbe public cenersiiy. Messrs Thomas and Son being firat-cla's judges, sparse no pains or expense in select ng the most perfect an M-is for general haulage and >.ip work. Sale-to take p ace at One o'clock proc fely. Up and down trains reach Swansea at 12. 0. Further particular«, apply to the Auctioneer, Oxtora Chain bers, Oxford-stieet, Swansea. bbl6 Oxford Chambers. Oxford-street, Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEKDJiR has been instructed to SELL by AUCT.ON, at the above Chambers, on THUBSD Y, Pebruary 17th. 1876, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FUNNITURB, IRON FIKFC-' R°OF BAFE, and other Effects, eomorUii.g walnut Gerinan-htuffed drawing- room suite in striped rep, walnut and mahoga iy loo tables, mahogany dining tables with extra leaves, easy, cane-seued and other etialre, couches office table, walnut pianoforte (by Burley andBurley), walnut mn- ic cabinet, wbatnot, pier-glasles, maho- gany chiffonnier, Bru sels and other carp ts, fenders, nre-irong, mahogany wardrobe with plate-glws doors, ditto with trays I' d drawers, &e., iron French bedetadi. mattrassee, pt.liasses, feather and millpuff beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany wash- ml stands with marble top, and ware, ches's of drawers, mthocany dressins: tables with glass attached, toilet glasses, timepieces, towel horses, ornaments, commodes, kitchen tables, gas fittings, together with the usuJ kitchen utensils; also, an iron fire- proof safe, &c. S*le to commence At Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon* Goods on view morning of sale. 5652 Pontardula s, Carmarthenshire.—To Grocers and others. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC ATTCTIuN, < n THURSDAY, the 24th day of February, 1876, at the Dulais Glan Inn, Pontardulais (subject to conditions which will then be read), the EQUITY of REDEMPTION of all that new and substantially-built GiiOCERS SHOP and PREMISES, with a House adjoining, and ene-quarter of an acre of good garden ground, now m the occupation of the owner, Mr John Roberts, and known as "THE BRISTOL Ho us a." The whole is held for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1878, at the low ground rent on the two houses of 47 per annum. The situation is undeniably izood. Various works are starting, and daily increasing in the immediate neighbourhood, and in a di)rt time this wiil'be a very important place of business. Sale to commence at 6.30. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 665S SALE TO-MORROW College-chambers, 2, College-street, Swansea. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. (Late PRICE, 1. JEN Kins, & Co ), have been instructed toSKLLby PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, FEB- RUARY lfith, 1876, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, PIANOFORTE. ELECTRO-PLATED G. ODS, Washing and Sewing Machine- and other Effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in striped rep, walnut chifioniere, with plate- glass fatfk, panels, and marble top, walnut oval loo tables, pier glasses in gilt frames, Brussels, tipestry and othir carpets, mahogany dining-room suite in hair seat'ng, ditto in leather, te escope'dining tahles with screw expander. fenders, fire-iroi s, &c.. ic., feather an 1 millpuff beds, mattresses, palliisses. iron, French, and half-tester b dsteads, mahogany wanuvbes, chests of drawers, mahogany washsiands, washstands with and without marble tops, dressing tables to match, towel horses, sets of chamber ware, varied assortments of chairs, &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen furniture and utensils, &c., &c. Also a large assortment of Electro-plated Gooas, consisting of tea and coffee services, cruet stands, &c. Also a large quantity of BLAT, KETS. Goods on vi<- w morninir of Sate. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 6630 College-chambers, College-street, Swat sea. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. (late PRICE, JBXKINS, and Co.) have been favoured by Hfrr Goldman with instructions to DISPOSE OF by PUBLIC AUCi'lO.V, at the above Chambers, on SATURD\Y, 19th February. 1876. and following days, the remainder of his Valuable S10CK, from his Branch Establishment, consisting o: oil paintings, Witer-colour and tther pictures by eminent masters, including photographic aibums, photographic scraps, rare old china, bronzes, silver and oxidised goods, gold and metal frames, leather and other fancy goods. The Auctioneers beg to invite the attention of the nobility, gentry, and public generally to this splendid and useful stock of goods, and to say that the whole must be disposed of forthwith to effect a clearance. Catalogues may be had on and after Wednesday next. Sale to commei.ee on Saturday at 2 p.m., and following days at 12 noon, prompt. All. the negatives taken by Mossrs. Chapman and Caney are removed to the bludio Royal, 45, Wiiid-street, Swansea, where copies may be had, and all orders executed as hsreiofore by Herr Goldman, Artist. Auctioneers' Offices, College-chambers, 2, College-street, Swan- lea, and Vaughau-street, Llanelly. 6661 Preliminary Announcement. —Tj -Mawr, Llanelly, near Aberga- venny.-Ifighly attractive Sale of Valuable Modern Household Furniture, Hunters, Hacks, Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, Milch CoWiI. Greenhouse Plants, Flowers, and ether Effects. MESSRS. STRAKER and LAKE have been favoured with instructions from H. Graham Lloyd, Efq. (whose lease will expire at Lady Day), to SiCLli by AUCTION, on the Premises,on THURSDAY and F HI DAY, tbe 23rd and 21th day of MARCH, 1876, and following day,if necessary, the whole of the CONTENTS of the above Mansion, Stables, and Premises, full particulars cf which will appear in future advertisements and catalogues. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tiverion-place, Aberga- venny, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr. 5646 SALE TO-MORROW. Llanelly—To Pipe Founders, Metal Brokers, and others. MR- P. G. GOUGH has been instructed by the Llanelly Gas Light Company to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Llanelly 3a§ Works, on WEDNESDAY, 16th February, 1876, a large quantity of GAS WORKS PLANT, OLD IRON, &c., comprising two good iron boats (ibout 27 feet long), four smaller ditto (about 24 feet long), four circular purifiers (6 feet diameter and 4 feet deep), two smaller ditto, four cast- iron gae holder columns; one ceatre valve; also about. 80 tons of old wrought and cast iron, which will be sold in loti of about 6 tons each. Sale to commence at Two p.m. punctually. Terms—prompt cash. 11, Murray-street, Llanelly. 5871 Gil nior. a-ii. hire. -TheDunrav, n Adare Colliery. MESSRS WM. GRAHAM & SON (by order of w 1' SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTfcL, NEATH, in one Lot, en TUESDAY, March I ° £ lock in the Afternoon, the LEASEHOLD INTERESTS lD the above Colliery, together with all the Buidings Fixed M*qMrit.ry, land iliant. The Property extends over fcOO acres, and contains the veins of iron stone aua seams of doal found in that part of the South yVnles Basin. The well-known 9ft. seam of coal is now worked bv means of a pair of well fitted pits, 80 yardsrn depth. The "oal is a hard, smokeless steam coal. The Buildings and Machinery are nearly new, and with the underground workings are in excellent condition. The colliery is going, and IS cpale of yielding 150 tons per day. The property is tituatein cess proxir.ity to the Glynneath Station. on the Vale of Neath Railway, and lies within the parishes of Glyncorrwg andC,idoxton-Juxu-Neath. For sale apply to the Manager. Newport, or to H. P. Char]es. Esq.. SOlicItor/Neath. 5 81 V^TLT I AocM D B RS, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT JfiBA 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.—Two houses in Canal Parade and three jotteges in the Court adjoining; Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzza.rd"eet. Fourhouses in Russell-street. BOATII.-Three genteel Residences in Cyril Crescent. One House in Emerald-street. Ten Houses in Topaz-street. Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Gold-street. Not. 41, *2, 48,44, 46,46, 47, Clifton-street and Oak Villa, Southey- street. CATHAYS.—Three houses in Letty-street, and two semi- detached villas in Uvper George-street CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible site nt Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road aud Ely.road. PENA itTH,-One house in Plassy-street. GRANGETOWN.—Thn e, houses in Brom'grove-street, DINAS near PONTYPRIDD.A very eligible Grocer & Bakeeg shop with Bakehouse, also small cottage let as seperate dwelling A liberal proportiol of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage Apply asabove 26 O H N BOW D E N ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, &c., IL WARDOUa-STRECT OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. 346 attS by Auttioll. SALE TBII DAY. Victoria Mart, oxfo, d-street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHfeS have been instruct, d to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, rVibiuary 14th, 15th, and 16th, lb76, a very choice selection of new BOOKS, comprising, amongst a great variety of others, the following, viz.The Koran, Homer's Iliad, Life of Dr Livingstone, Life of Thomas Lynch, Sermons to my Curates, by Thos Lynch; Letters to the Scattered, by Tf omas Lynch; History of the Franco-Prussian War, HiMory of America, History of England, worKS by Thomas Guthrie, includin; Gospe in Ezekicl, Parables, &c., &c., S hmorr's Bible in Pictures, lllustrateu FamIly Bibles iii all varieties of binding, Treasury of Choice Quotations, Africa and African Travels, The Bible S udents, Life of ou Lord, How- ie a's Companions of St. Paul, aii imniens,, varety of Works of Fiction. Choice Selections trom Dr. Talmag", Spetches by Charles D ekens, Anecdotes of the Wesleys, Anecdotes of Whit- field, Children's Pastime, Children's Services, Nu tsl^s, Walker's, and Webster's t dictionaries, Writings by ChaTles Klng3le}', including "Town Ge.lojy," Dean Alford's New Testament, Child's Bible Heroes of Hebrew Histo y, by bishop Wilberforce; a quantity of Welsh Bibles, Picture and Incident from Bible Stories, Fatuous Ships of the British Navy, Pi-etietl Works, Gift Books, »Vorks of Josephus, Burns, and Fielaing, Highland Parish, and other woriis, by Norman McLeod. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock each day, and at 7 in the Evening. Auct.-oneere Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 5654 Victoria Mart, Oxford-street Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGEhS, have been 1WL instructed to SE' L by PUB!,10 AUCTION, at the above Mart, on TUESDAY, Keb. 2'^nd, 1876, a capital lot of- well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER WATCH. CHINA, GLASS, and other Effects, comprising dtawing-room suite in rep, mihogany loo, tlescope, dining, and occa-ional tibies, handsome walnut inlaid table, pianotorte, secretaire, bookcase 7ft long, tofas and couches, easy chairs in leather and hair, carpets, cocoa mattmg, hearthrugs, pier, cheval, and other glasses, sewing machines, dinner ware, china tea service, glass, coal vdse, feeders, fireirons, &c &c., half tester, French, and other bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, fe itner and other beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet tables and stands, toilet glasses, chairs, bedsteps, towel rails, chamber ware, kitchen table", culinary utensils, c. also, a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, filver Geneva watch, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sole. Sale to commence at 1] o'clock in the forenoon precisely. 5655 81, New Oxford Street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES, have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, February, 24th, 1876, all that well-built DWELLI NG-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 4L. New Oxford-street, Swan. sea, now in the occupation of Mr. Bluett,, at the reut ot H) par week, held for a term of 9!i yeais from September 29th, 1871, at a ground rent of £ 3 per annum. Sate to, covam-nee at Three p.m. Victoria Cli tinkers, Swansea. 56W To Contractors, Colliery Proprietorov &c.-Tregyrnydd Fnrm, near Cwmbwrla, about balf-a-mile from the Cocke it Railway Station on the Ureat Western Bailwav. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES are instruc- ted by Messrs Edhey Brothers (whose lease has just expired), to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above Farm, 011 Wednes- day, March 1st. 1876, the following valuable DRAUGHT HORSES, CASTS, FARMING STOCK, HAY, comprising Low L-Vary powerful Cheetnut Horse, Bowler, 6 years, Staunch in harness. „ i.-hwelful Mare, Jolly, rising 8 yers, staunch in harness. !-Horse, Boxer, 7 years, staunch in harness. 11 "Vel) powerful Mare, Flower, 8 years, would make a ftpiw brood mm*. ■t &Iron Grey Hot Be, Noble, 8 vears old, a good worker. to 6.—Dark B tv Mare, folly, 5 rears. 16 hands, quiet to ride or drive, and suitable for general purposes. One Hereford cow, 2 CaetlemarUn ditto, to calve about the end of April; 1 Hereford heifer to calve in May; 1 two-year-old shorthorn heifer; 20 southdown yeail.ng sheep, &c. Thrashing machine, m Iwlng machine, bean and oat crusher, 3-horse scuffier (neir y new). 6 good strong contractor's carts, 6 sets of cart harness, saddte and bridle, useful Whitechapel trap ar.d set ef new trap harness, chaff cutter, about 7 tons of good hay, Ac., lie. tour mouths' credit will be given on approved security to purchasers, of Zb and upwards. bale to commence at One o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6557 Established 1872. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES'S NEXT Monthly Sale of Horses, Carriaees, <EC., will be held at the JeffrtlY's A."n:s Hoi se Repositoty, Oxf.ird-streot, Swansea, on MIUN DA I, March 6th, 1676, in consequence of Llangaielach Fair falling on Tuesday. All in ure sales will be held the first Tuesday in the tbonth. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneers' Officts, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5658 FOR SALE, Two Plo's of FREEHOLD L4.ND, situate in Brookland-terrace, Swansea. Each plot h*s a frontage of 20 feet, and a depth of about 130 feet. For a building Hie, this cannot be surpassed. Also, a DWELLING-HOUSti, in Vf mtpel- lier-terrace, containing nine rooms and usual offices, subst mtially built, and very pleasantly situate. Apply to Beynon and Hughes, Auctioneers and ti ou- e Agents, Swansea. 4358 To Private Hotel Proprietors, Tobacconists, and Others.—Important Sle of hirst-clas* Clgaíls: ll^R. JOHN C. WALLOP has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at Messrs. Alexander Daniel, and Cos Spacious Salerooms, Broad-street, Br gtol (hv kind permission), on THURSDAY Next, Feb. 17th, at Twelve 0 clock precisely, A Valuable Sto, k of Choice CIGARS, Comprising scv. r.d hundred boxes cf the following well-known brands, viz.: -Partagas, cabanas, churruca, tica de boltoo ca- bargas, morales, aranaga, corrona, sociedad, aquita d'ora. &c., &c. Also, several hundred baxej of British and Continental CIGARS, of the finest quality. "mental The Auctioneer begs to call especial attention to this genuine Sale, which is almost without reserve, and affords an exceptioaal opportunity f)r purchasing fiist-c'ass well- easoned goods. Catalogues can he had on application to the Auctioneer, 62 Broad-street, Bristol. 5687 Imi.ortant Sale of Pianofortes and Musical Instruments of every description. THOMPSON and SHACKELL, of 4, Queen- street, Cardiff, and 101, Oxford-street, Swansea, beg to announce that they intend relinquish ng their Branch at 109 Bute Docks, Cardiff, and will OFFER their SURPLUS STOCK of pianofortes, American organs, harmoniums, violins, brass instruments, flutes, concertinas, and music sundries at a GREAT REDUCTION, durincr the whole of the mnnth of February commencing on SATURDAY, February 5th. Several second- hand pianofortes returned from season's hire offered at very low prices. This opportunity of obtaining a really good musical instrument at a low price should not be lost sight of. N.B.—A magnificent double-action harp for sale, rrice, £ 25. 5566* ON SALE.—One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by Sharp, Stewart, and Co., 18in. cylinders, 24in. stroke s x wheal coupled, 6ft. diam.; in good repair. Ooe TANK. LOCOMOlIVE, by Siarp, Stewart, and Co. 16in. cylinders, 22in. stroke, four wheel coupled, 6ft) dism; leading wheels, 3ft. 6in. in good repair. One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by Manning. Wardle, and Co 1 j. ,cy'lnders, six wheel coupled, 3ft. 6in. diam. new in April last. One BKICKMAKING MACHINE, by Porter, Hinde, and Porter, of Can isle; worked one season only. One SISSONS and WHITE STEAM PILE DRIVER ne-rly new. Twenty Eight-ton BALLAST WAGGONS, with falling sides, in excellent cor dition. ° 9 Apply to Scott and Edwards, Hoole Road, Chester. 5081 ¡ubUt Appotutmtnts. ANTED, by TlTfcJYEfHIN SCHOOL tV BOARD, a CERTIFICATED MASTER and MIS VRESS, to take charge of a Board School, t> be opened early in April next the school building is adapted for 46to children, and has a dwelling-house adjoining.— Apply to Mr William Conway, Chairman, School Board, PontypooI. &6676 Ittbiiotfions* 1875-6 NOW ready. 30(;0 pages. Price Three Guineas. The Fdreign or Continental portions, separate, 26s. each. MERCANTILE DIRECTORY OF THE WORLD. "Leviathan book, contains nea ly J of a million of names. A valuable addition to our books of rtfetence."—Times. "A curiosity, if not a marvel at on"e comprehensive and simple, contains principal banks, thippers, &c."—Telegraph. Thit herculean volume. Contains the prinripal commercial firms throuKh )ut the civilised world."—standard. An enormous voiume. A carefully selected list. There is much thit is valuable in the book. -Dally flews. "Considerably larger than the London Post Offica Directory. is of cone,derable merit." -.Echo William Wilson and Sons, 6, Talbot-court, Eastcheap, London, E.C. b641 READ WHITAKER S JOURNAL. The best Weekly Penny Magazine published; contains Mo-e Inte- resting Articles than any other; is Especially Adapted for Family Reading, and may ba given to sons ard daughters. Sold by all stationers. 2331 5026 Every Wednesday? price id PAPITAL AND LABOUR. A Weekly c Journal, ably written, imperial in policy, independent of party. CAPITAL AND LABOUR contains interesting articles on Manuf ic- tures, Commerce, Foregn Competition, Railways, Finance, Taxation, Inventions and Processes, Patents, the Money Market, New Companit S. &. The Wages Question IS one of the most urgeut of the present day, and this is fully treated in the pages of CAPITAL AND LABOUR, which also gives early and authentic information on Hours of Labour, Strikes, Trade Union Disputos, &c., in every branch of industry. Single copy, 4d., or 20s. yearly, post-free. Published at 138, Fleet-street, London, or by oider of all Newsvendora and at R tilwav B,,ok- falls. 3217 E" O R G E B U R R" G SHEET LEAD, RED AND WHITE LEAD T.r.Alp WORKS SHREWSBURY. 34W I œeu4.n. ana (goattlacto. TENDERS are invited for CLEANING THE -L BOTTOM, FELTING, CAU KING, and METTALlNG Russian brig, "Clrl Guttaf," also TENuKRS for the SUPPLY of METAL required for the above work. Written Tenderil to be addressed to Captain LunJeren, on b ard ship, lying in the East Bute Dok. The Captain floes not bind himself to accept the lowest, or any Tender. 5711 JVTIDLAND GREAT WE^TEBN RAILWAY OF IRELAND COMtAKY. CONTRACTS FOR LOCOMOTIVE STEAM COAL. of this Co.nraiy are prepared 'o recsive TENDERS for the supply of 30,000 tons of best quility Welsh Locomotive Steam Coal; to be delivered free in Spencer Dock, at Dublin. FonDa of Tender and S ecification can be had on 8.1 plication to the Secretary. Tenders sealed and marked on the Cover, "Tender for Coal.' to be addressed to the Chairman," on or before TUESDAY, Sittti Februiry, 1876. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or r any Tender. (By order) HENRY BEAUSIELE, Secretary. Broadstone Station, Dublin, February 61I1, 1,876. 5709—2710 rjio BUILDERS. The School Board of Llantrisant, Glamorganobire,are prerared to rf-c 7ive TENDERS for the EREC lION of -CHuOI, BUILD- INGS for 300 children, together with Master's house, and all other apputtentMices, at Gilva<-h Goch Also TENDERS for the ERECTION of SCHOOL BUILDINGS for lo t chd lron. with the necessary appurtenances, at Beddm. The plnns and specifica ions can tie i ispectcd, and all oth-r particulars obtainei. on application to Messrs Lawrence aud Goodman, architects, Newport, Mon. The tenders are be sent under cover to the Clerk of Llantris ant School Board, Llantrissant, Glamorgan, on or before VEL)- EDAY, lie 1st day of March next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 5ot»l ySTRADYFODWG BURIAL BOARD TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACfORS. Builders willing to Tender for the Erection of Two CHAPELS and a LODGE, ai. the Ft_rndale Oeme:erj", Rhondda Valley, ub jut ten mile-i from Ponttpridd. Glamorganshire, thould t-end their nunes. before the 24th instant, to Mr Henry Lovezrove, 30, Budge row. Cannon-street, London, E.C., the Architect ap- pointed by the said Board, together with the bum of 10s, on receipt of which Qu ntities will be forwarded. This sum of 10s will be returned to builders sending in bona fide tenders. The dlawings and specification can be inspected at the Office of the undersigned, on and after the above date, between the hours of Ten and Four. No pledge is given to accep the lowest or any tender. By order, J. EDWARDS PRICE, „ Clerk to the Board. The Court House, Pontypridd. 5^27 ONELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD. X GLAMORGANSHIRE. TENDERS are invitei for the ERECTION of the TIR PHIL BOARD SCHOOLS. Plana and specification may be seen at, and every it-formttion obtained from the office of Mr John Williams, architect, 4, Edward'street, Morgan-town, Mtrthyr Tydfil. The Board does not bind itaelt to accept the lowest or any Tender. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to me on or before Tuesday, the 22nd February, 1876. By order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 10th February, 1876. 6635 (Education* T. CLEAR'S GR-kM-UAP. SCIE[OOL, CA Ft MARTHEN SHIRE. MASTIM JOHN EVANS, B A. (London University). Upwards ot 3J of Mr. Evans's Pupils have paseed various pub- ic examinations. QT. MARY'S HALL, Cardiff.—Boarding and kTl Day School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes for Young Gentlemen under Tea Years of Age. Conducted by Mr and Mrs Rimpson, Certificated Tt achers 1 firs .-class). 1711'1 New Quarter commences Wednesday, January 19, 1876. REPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG JL GENTLEMEN. The Rev A. ELIAS begs to announce tha." he WILL OPEN on JANUARY 2itli. 1876, A PREPARATORY bCHOOL for YOUNG GE TLEMER, in premi-tes erecttd for the purpose, at Roath Cottane, Newport-road, Cardiff. Terms will be forwarded on application. 4439 LAUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL ST, CLEARS. CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master—T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laughari e, situated near the sea, in one of the most healthy piaces in South Wales, and is peculiarly a.dapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely English. Terms very moderate. 25 MONS. SIEVERDIN, (PROFESSEUR DE LANGUES), Will RESUME his DUTIES on and after MONDAY, the 17th JANUAKY. Address.-Wdiff, 22, Windsor-place Newport, 9, Bridge street. W.B.-Camm and Converaazioni will meet oa the usual day and hours. 4815 THE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED BT WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. JCVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application 58 RAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN. t HEAD, BKhKS. CONDCCTBO BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL, SURGICAL, AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATIONS. Two Scholarships of L20 ia h wili ba awarded at the Examin- tion in June, Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas.-For pros pectuses apply to the Principal. 68G MIDDLE-CL ASS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING-SQUARE, BRISTOL. Mr E. E. NUNN, assisted by his son, Mr E. S. NUNN, B.A., I,.L.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 ami Trades- men. More than 700 privato pupils have avai led themselves of his instruction. Tho BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS have a j his instruction. The BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS have a) very thorough training in every practical study thftt can fit tbem for the battle ol life. His pupils find an eaiy entrance to any commercial house in the City. The literary career of his boye has been attoted by numerous prizes and certificates-nearly two hundred—ranging from Trinity College, Dublin, do>vn to the Royal Society of Arts, besides a multitude of minor successes. James Todd, Esq., has also awarded the Board .rs more than one hundred prizes from the Protestant Kducationa.1 Institute. Parents anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by Mr Nunnto inspect the general bearing of his pupils, the pro- gress th:y are making in their daily studies, aud his liberal domestic arrangements. A detailed Prospectus on application. 1Z7 OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Has now commenced, and will continue till the lith day of FEBRUARY. The Sale is held annually previous to Stock- taking, and in order to nduce the Stock as much as possible all Goods have been REDUCED from 10 to 15 Per Cont, and any Goods slightly soiled, or a little out of fashion will be Sold at ANY REASONABLE PRICE. The following are some of the Goods now Selling:— 4,000 Pair of STOCKINGS and SOCKS. 680 Pa* of PANTS and DRAWERS. 420 UNDER VESTS and SINGLETS. .00 Gentlemen,s WHITE SHIRTS, from 3s. 260 Gentlemen's FLANNEL SHIR IS, from 3s. 6d. 1,000 Pair of Men'a and Youth's BRACES. 6,OOJ SCARFS and TIE?. 480 Pair Ladies' and Gentlemen's GLOVES. 600 FRONTS and DICKEYS. 1,400 LINEN COLLARS. 1 300Doien PAPER COLLARS. 360 Pairs of LINEN CUFFa 'nd WRIST3. f 2ft0 La iies' andGentl men's UiUiKELLAS. And a Large Stock o' MUFFLERS, WRAPPERS, STUDS, SOLITAIRKS, BELT. IlANDK ERCHIEFS, RUGS, Ladies an t Children's H OSlERY, &c., All bought for Cash at the best houses in the Trade, and Warranted Genuine vuality. W. KORNE R & CO., The CARDI FF HOSIKRS, 27, 29. and 31, ROYAL ARCADE, AND 182, BUTE ROAD. 2433 Shopkeenera aud Shionars suunlied Wholesale. 6247 j lublic jrtotices. ANNAH STREET CONGREGATIONAL <JL CHURCH, CARDIFF. The Eighth ANNUAL TKA MKEIING of the above Church will be held on WE ONESDAY, March 8th, 1876. Tea on the tables at Five c'cKck. Afle which, A LECTURE Will be delivered uy W. J. WILLIAMS, Esq., subject- "CHANGING DISPENSATIONS." Chair to be taken at 7 p.m. T:ckets for Tea and Lecture, One Shilling each. The proceeda I devoted towards the support of the cau-e. 5698 CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, CARDIFF. F.; Mr J. H. PERRY, on leaving h3 above Hotel, beg-s to return II his sincere thank-ti to the Nobi ity, nd Oentrt, as well as toGen- tlem m reple euting- the im; or tan t Commercial Interests con- nected with the district, for the valuaolo support with which be i"as been fa o^red during his proprietorship ot the above establishment, and also to a-sure them that if (as he hopes will be the case) he shi.u'd again have the opportunity of filling a similar position, his be>t etfoi ts will he used to merit a renewal and continuance of the same kind support. February, 1876. 570# SAMUEL WEEKS, GEORGE STREET, CATHAYS, HAS LEFT MY EMPLOYMENT, AJTD NO LONGER RECEIVES ORDERS OIL MONEY ON MY ACCOUNT. 5674 J. M. HAIME. A- VINE>ICAT I 0~N"! TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I, the undersigned SAMUEL WEEKS, of 3, Geonre-street, C thays, Cardff, having gesn an announcement in the South Wales Daily flews of the 14th inst.. from Mr Ja.!)ez M. Haime, stating that I no longer receive ordera or monev" on his account, I b g to say that such is the cate, inasmuch as I receive "toplets and money" on account of Mr S. Silli:ant, coal- merchant, Cardiff, As Mr Haime has gratuitously undertaken to make the announcement in question in consequence of my trady experience and influence being exercised in be'-alf o Mr Sillifant, I, in order to give the public an idea of the cood-feeling existing between us up to and since my business connection with Mr Haime has cCMed, will quote the following No. I. (corT.) « u 117 1" Tlne tlOUS;,> Tredegarville, Cardiff, Feb. 5,1S76. «r. Weeks has bwn in my employ for many year <. I can therefore confidently recommend him as a very suitable man for the situation (f Librarian -J. M. HATMS." No. IL (COPT.) To tlle Howell, Wrexham (late Vicar of^S'. Jolm's, Cardiff.) Sir,—Mr Weeks, who has been my agent for many years, is trying for a situation as Librarian to the Free Library cT* aIhouIdJbe ^ad if you would use your influence in his behalf.—I am, dear sir, yours truly, J. M. Him » No. III. (COPT.) (In reference to a disputed sccountl To Mr Vickery, Clifton-street.- I Dear Sir,—I am very happy indeed to say that the three payments cf whicli you showed me receipts are all of them paid by Mr. Weeks at the time, and are accurately in the book, I had with me last- nitiht; but the young man, in copying out your account, made a mistake, as be will te:l yon. I haoe never found Mr. Weeks dishonest, and I believe him t > be a downright straightforward man, and quite incapable of defrauding me or anyone else —Yours truly, J. M. HAIMK." The public can now judge between Mr Jabez Haimes adver- tisement and his testimonials in my favour. „ SAMUEL WEEKS. 3, George-street, Cithays, February 12, 1876. 5702 CAMBRIA ROWING CLUB, CARDIFF. c 1876. The ROWING for this Season will shortly commence. Gentle- mea desirous of joining the Club must please comrounieate with the Honorary Secretary, THOS. LEWIS, 5475 24 Trin'ty-street. TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENBY. POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAWING JL OF PRIZES TILL ST. DAVID'S DAY MR. CHARLES SMITH ALLEN. Be¡;s to announce tnat in consequence of the Tickets not being nearly all sold, it is POSTPONED unil the 1st day of MARCH ST. DAVID'S DAY. Th" drawing of prizes will positively take place on thit 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 subfcribing 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 ftve tickets. An extra ticket will beaiven for the presentation of a very valuable large FaAily Bible, knownas CasselFg Imperial illustrated Family Bible, pub- lished at £ 2 10s. Thus, subscribers of five tickets wiil be given an extra bonus ticket for the Bible subscribers lor 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 W$Ltche&-Dekets to be obtained f,om appo;nted Agents, and direct from C. S. ALLZ iff, Tredegw House, Tenby. 4995 V. B Fannin g in Canada. V. R. TO TENANT FARMERS.—There is no class to which 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 sou. Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being tb» j&BKtth-SM passage to America, avera,e 91 days), and the(twans of tnSsnoaununication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a few Aus it is not unreasonable t3 expect that the Domiuion will supply the home market with farnrprfauce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the produoer. The superiority of CaiflMhtt Dairy produce h<s now been fully established. The Wmter Wheat of Ontario, exhibited at the Paris Wofinr Exhibition, in 1866, took the first pr ze; and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ever h Id, 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 growth and success of Stock Farming in the Dominion is demonstrated by the large-dem-d frorr them for high bred Eng- lish stock,tie faces of the leading buyers of the former countrv like th Honourables G. Brown and Cochrane, and Messrs. 8, one, Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, and otheis, or their representative's beinsc now familiar to farmers at all the bast exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada of live stock and fresh meat have recently t-oe-n made and atten- ded w.th no little pecuniary success. 0 *na Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buddings, can be purchased at prices ranging from jeo, and upwards per acre according to quality, &c or for the amount required to carry a leased Farm m Grpat Britain. } FREK GRANTS ol rough, unclea-ed, but f rst-class of from 100 to 200 acres,*may be obtained of the various Fro-' vincial Governments, with additions in some cases for grown-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES, are granted to Farm Labourer* and Domestic S r ants. Tne Agents of the Government in Canada will iurnish trust- worthy information as to Lands ^oe for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and Districts, ana F*rnn for Sale, Ac. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph- Let^nT,Kfn<t,Jrme18»vv°n aPP»^ioi to Can;,daGo« Buildings, King-street, Westm nster, London, S.W. 2155 280 OW TO MAKE -P],WO PLOP- YEAR, WITH jCl.000 CAPITAL. BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For pa-ticulars, &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. 2068 GKATING JJINKS. SKATING RINKS. » SKATING RINKS. C. BRADSHAW, SEN., AND CO., WEST OF ENGLAND ASPHALTE WORKS, CHAPEL-STREET, ST. PHILIP'S, BRISTOL, Manufacturer of the Celebrated LIMMER SKATING IUNKS, AND ALL KINDs OF BASEMENT FLOORS AND ROOFS, WITII TUB PURE LIMMER ASPHALTE, As Imported by them, Direct from the Mines. 2625 For Price and Part iculars apply as above. 5139 BUY RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE, in Squares And biAMire o; inferior im tation-.—" 1 havs been hAD.>- l'RtCSS t»th^ FRlNtE OF WAl.iiS fur several years, and I con- sider Rfc-CKITTS PARIS BuUE is the BEST ever used, aud undoubtedly greatly superior to the old-fashioned Thumb or Pu-k Bine.—EUZAJ&LDJE&. AnrU Wtth. LI'1&. ao* HOWELL & COMPANY% DRAPERY SALE! REMNANTS I SOLD THIS DAY! HOWELL & COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST. MARY STREET, C A R D I F F. 5S78 D. JOTHAM AND BONN. » Am W, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS axd GBNmroAL OUTFITTERS. D JOTHAM ft SONS' vast Stock is divided into Tsb Depart menu. Every article beiv Marind at the lowest possible prioe, Mi ia yWs figures. COATS, and COATS and VESTS (to aafcty. ME" COMF"TR SUIIS. TROUSERS, and TROUSKRS and TBSTS (te match.) BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITSL MECHANICS' CLOTHING. 1 HATS, CAPS. UMBRELLAS, TOBTMjUI TEAUS, too. 'I' SHIRTS, SCARVMI GLOVES, 0QIt LARS, CUFFS, Sea. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. D JOTHAM SONS' Accurate Fit. High-class Style. CLOTH 1 wn TS Durable Material. CLOTHING IS Value for Money. Best Workmaashia. NOTED FOR Penuanent COIOBJS. Fashionable Designs. Fashionable Designs. V Gentlemanly Appearane* THB PRINCIPALITY" OLOTfflira ESTABLISHMENT, 86 AND V, ST. MARr. STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTHAM & SONS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, via, Monday, ) Tuesday, OPCIock, ThurKUy, and Friday. F Wednesday, < o'clock, Saturday, 10 o^ook, Throufhout the Year. S CLOTHING FOR MECHANICS: Mdssrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many yeats been eslefcs^ ted for the advantages which they have held out to all dasinsul Artisans and Mechanic*. British Workmen, see'ng tages, have supported the proprietors in the most encoungug manner. The best, the most suitable, and the cheapest WORKING DRESS ever supplied is tha. of W. Price & Sons, who, in consideration of the ready and extensive Support which they receive from Mechanics and Artisans, in the t urchaae erf Heady Made Drees for better wear, supply their Werking-Clothac wttk little Tejfard to profit. The Working Clog" we nepeeffulb invite-oi to inspect the Large Stock of READY-MADK WIVZZB CLOTHING for themselves. ADKRKSS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline-street, St Mar;-Street. Terms-One Price, No Abatemeut, Ready JlOIMf' 20, ST. MARY STREET. pOWELL AND N I C R 0 LLA, MANUFACTURERS, Have OPENED the ABOVE PREMISES with the larfMt Stock of TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, &c., WEST of LONDON. T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPKS. rjlOBACCO, CIGARS, P I P 2-IL fJIOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPE a mOBACCO, CIGARS, P I P I g. W^BACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. T OBAOUO, CIGARS, PIPSIL TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPE* T OBACCO, C I G A R 8 11 PIPES T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES fJIOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPEft T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES rpOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES -1. pOWELL AND ICHOLLf^i TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND CIGAR MANUFACTCSXM. 20, ST. M AR Y• STRSE,T» CARDIFF. FURNISH YOUR HOUSE or APARTMENTS THROUGHOUT ON JARVIS'S HIRE SYSTEM The ORIGINAL, BEST, and MOST LIBERAL. CASH PRICES. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TIME GIVEN. LARGE USEFUL STOCK to select from. —Prospectflgsg SA Application. CARDIFF STEAM MANUFACTURERS. 22 and 23, METEOR-STREET, Splotlands, Cardiff. AGENTS-MADDOX & EMERY, M 18, HIGH-STREET, wo DE BERGUE AND CO. (LIMITED) WAUNTREODA WORKS, NEAR CARDIFF. BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND MOST APPROVE) T1W, ——" 4163 TANKS, GIRDERS, ROOFS, IRON PIT-HEAD FRAMING, ROOFING SLATES, ROOFING SLATES A. WINCHCOMBE, SLATE MERCHANT; NEATH. AU Ocdaca nmaatlr AtMUMl tit