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JUST IMPORTED trilom LEADING CONTINENTAL MAKERS, A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers vm 110 well to inspect JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 476i I r
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JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. STOVES AND CHIMNEY PIECES Are fitted up in their Show Rooms from £2 to Ð8. Over 100 Patterns REGISTER GRATES te select from. GAS FITTINGS, An Extensive and Choice Selection in Glass and Broiue 4761
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$alts bit utttou. I AUCTION^PPOTNTMENTS. Messrs BARNARD, THOMA3, & Co. stock-in-Trade, at Swansea _Jan, 19 V, MESSRS. BJEVNON & HUGHES. "ousebold Furniture, &»., at the Mumbles Jm- 20 leasehold Messuage or Dwelling, at Swansea..— Jan. 26 Consignment. oi New Books, Swansea Jau. 17 liorsu, Carriages, &c.. at S vamei Feb. 1 r Messrs. WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON. *«e Policies with Bonuses, at Cardiff Jan. 25 |MIt. JAMES GRAHAM. ^°*1 Trucks, at Newport Jan. 19 MR. THOMAS HAND. *«>y Colliery, atLlanellv Jan. 27. Mr T. S. HUNTLEY. Kagfi of Brewery sad Plant, at C.udiff Feb. 16 T. MR. T. WHITSuN JONES. u&redeemed Pledges, at Aberdare Jan. 20 Mr JOHN M. LEEDEU. household Furniture, at Swan*a Jan. 19 Messrs PK1CE, JE SKINS & CO. *reeho'd Dw» lliug-house, a: Swansea Jan. 21 Messrs. ED aaRD ROBEKT8 & SON. £ f°uses, Shop, and Premises, at Swansea Jan. 21. ■eeehoid Trade Pre nisei at Swansea Jan. 21 MR. J. SAJiUEL. **ts, at Cardiff Jan. 8 Mr A'T'HUR SJIITH. household Furniture ai d Effects at Cardiff. Jan. 21 Mr W. P. S TEPHKNSON. ^or3«s, W'.igons,Cart<, .sic., at Oaidiff Jan. 22 *ercady Estate, Glamorganshire Feb. SECI-ND DA. Y,S SALE THIS DAY. ^*rdiff Arms Royal H,itel, Cir,liff. -Sale of the entire contents 'Of the above fine Hotel, which is one of the oiliest and u.Ost extensive in the Priucipaiitv. R. W. P. STEPHENSON has received in- vT -*■ s-ructions from Mr J. H. Periy, whose Un»e under the AT^SJ1'* Bute wili exp reon the *nd Februarv, t «KLL hy f^CTION, on the Premises, on MOND vV, the 17th JANUARY, a If aui^ t*le i°ur following days, the whole of the va uitie "d approrriate FURNITURE and Appointments cf the above "•"t-ciass and extensive Hotel, ne'udmg the appi.rtonancfs of Spac ous Coffee, Commercia1, and B'lliard Rooms Drawing jWd other reception rooms large t-, ssembly-iooms, b r, par- sitting, and smoking rooms, tap-rooms, kitchens and &cllllerits numerous bed-cliarul,ers and dressing-rooms, all of WM,-h are completely turn-siied in a style suhabie to the re- ^"irem nts of a modem Hotel doing a lar_'e family and com- mercial business. The contents of the establishment are too numerous and Wied to be set forth in an aiv«rtis<-ment. but aUlon" thetn be found the followii g:-T. lescor,e, dining, loo, coffee, and ?~r tables, of substantial make and various sizes; tnaoogiiny eh;¡'U'8, easy chairs sofas and couches, covered in moroce, and O\htr huptrior upholstery rare and curious old cabi.ets, oak nd mahogany dinner wagons, side-boards, and chiffonier^ Rawing-room suites in rosewood and walnut, upholstered in and damask centre, loo, card, ani c-iasional taoles gr«e and haydt-ouie gilt pier and console glasses, miirors ai d •IJ'Hidoles, oil p tinting* and c.oice engravings, china vases a'id 4iter elegant omam ns, Brussels, Kidder, ii inster, and other lOiLrpets an1 hearthrugs a full-siz-d billiard table, hy Bur- 14,ughs an t Watts, repu'ed to be one of the best iu Jjouth Wales, wiihail modem fittings and appu; tenaiices; i reak- last, dinn r, tea, and dessert services, in great variety a large "jjSortment of cu tery and plttd goods of all disciipviout. gWs of all kinds, house and lable linen;n large quantities, and of ^Perior quality, kitchi n and scullery utens Is and general Ppiiances mahosmy, Arabian, fom-pi st, a1 id oth r tit4- J^sns, brass and iron iliit.) of all kinds down and feather beds, a'r and tprin^ mutras-ses, o»lliiSaej, blanket?, quilt«, 431d counterpanes, ladies'and gentleman's ward oi es, che-is of rs, wishstiinds, toilet tab'< s. rh val and swing glasses, -wel-horsas, ani other apjwintm nis, in mahogany, Direh, ?^al- toilet and japam ed warrs, bath-i of every t^o't; futuiture of the servants' rooniB, boot-house and cellar "squirements. he Auctioneer desires to retommi nd this Sale to the par icn- attention of hotel and lodging-house proprietors, as well as J*' private families furuifhing, as a Ja-ge part cf the furniture ~s been placed ij tt e house within the last few 5 ears, aDd the -hole is in good condition. I)etaiLe I citalognes, showing the or ler of the sale, may be ?pt*ined one week bef >ie hand, on application at the ba- of the °tel', or to the Auctioneer, £ 1, Queen-street, Cardiff. 4742 2552 To Hauliers, Farmtrs.andOt' ers. -sale of Draught Heroes, M Wagon, Carts, Trolleys, &c. R W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by Mr Daniel Morgan, haulier, of Morgan-street, who is Tannine the business, to SfcLL bj AUcTlO^, at the Cardiff klJJ18 Yard, Cardiff, on SAT URDAY, the 22nd Jauuir 1876, at two o'clock precisely. Very Powerlul C.vKl HORSE. 17 hinds, t3 years old. 1 ditto M MIK, 16.3, rising 4 years haulier's spring wagon, 1 crank-axle cj.rt (nearly new), 1 tip t. 1 troil^y, 3 s:'Sharnes3, chaff machine (nearly IKM), &C -o,ee montos' (redlt on ap,Hoved bJl!a. 2 99 4064 ^CJIH Cottage, Garnet-stre(,t, Roitli, Caidiff, near Cliftoll- Parties Furnishing, and others. JY^~& ARTHUR fcsMITH has received inskruc- j*- tions to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, JS-JRIDAY, January 2lst, 187(3, tli < whole of the HOUSEHOLD ^y.^NlTXJRK and iFFriOTS, including two superior gold j^whes (lidy's and gentlimuii's), bclong.ng to a gout enian who paving the neighb iu h od. JJa view morning of s»ie. !there wili be no reserve oale to eomme ce at 1 o'clock precisely. ^ictioneet's offli^s. 1, St. John's squire, Cardiff. C^ted, January 18th, 1S76. P078 M^-irdiff —To Brewers, Licensed Victuallers, and others. R. T. S. HQiNTLEY has received instruc- tions from John Bugs, Esq,, to offer f,>r Side by AUCTlON» at the hoyal Hot; Cardiff, 011 WJJDNkS ^*1 February 16tl>, at 6 for 7 o'clock in the evening, unless- r**iously disposed of by Private Contract, o! wh eh due notice jfj, "e given, the LEASti and F'lXEl) PLANT, with possession, oid-establisiied UREWciRY, known as the Trinity-street pinery, Cardiff. Capacity, 10 quarters, worked by ste .m- J7>r, and now in full work. tin Sv ^remisei' h*ve a f. ont'i'Ze in Trinity-street of 40ft with I <H>th of 22ijft. towards St. Mary-street, and centrally situated Poii,XTe'?~,WiaPte<l 1 ,e requ:reo eats of a growing tra.lo and ftiji llon- 1 a'aI Ki:es of l e Plant, etc may be obtained of ^Auctioneer on and iif:er January 10th. *2500 4835 MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS & O, J. have been instructed t) SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ^J?^Teron Arms Ho el. high street, Swansea, 011 FRIDAY, -^st- ^70, the f l oving we 1 and BU stautialiy-builc La 8' SHOP' au'' PREMISES. 1*—All that, well bu lt 'no.ise and garden, situate in Court- ^Yljtreet, now in the outup ti n of W. Hill. —AU that well-built hou^eand girden, adjoining lot 1, J* in the occupation of W. Br.mch. ak tOT &- All tint well-built house and garden, adj,)'ning lot 2, 'n the occupation f Frarcis Weaver. —The above contain 6 rooms cach. and are let at an annual ll £ 39. mV?1 ^—All that brick-built shop, dweliing-house, and yard, 'fcir n'n^ 1°* 3> having a f ront ge of about 30 feet, with cart «j'rance. This lot contains 'J rooms and is estimated to let at -Per week. abt#-e houars are pleasantly situated in a very thriving 81,11' 11', and in the muhhourhood of very extensive tin works, lg-aries, &e., and are heid for a term of 99 years from Match, 1. oi, t the very low ground icnt of £ .1 8s tid each house. tlyj0* f>.—A'l ihat wt.il-builtdwell.ng-houseaiid premises, situate n? Bal»clavt street, St. Thomas, now in the on of William Jenkins, at 10s per week. lot is heid for a term of 99 years, from at "4ual ground rent of il 2s 61, aiid the gas and water are u lull. j Sale to commence at Four o'clock. Wtei^sr particuljrs may be had of tha Auctioneer, 8, Pictr n- > *nd 4i', Oi foru-stri e', Swansea. 5025 Sile of Valu ble Freehold Trade Premises in the Town of Swansea. JV/|E§SRS. E. ROBERTS AND SON hare received instruct o s to SI' LIJ bv PUBi-IC AUCTION, at ^Cameron A>ms Hotel, Hgh-st.r. et, Swansea, FRIDAY, l„j ^ARy 2t. 1S7«, all ihostslWH SHOPo, DWl-JuLlNG HOU8E MISES, situate and beiiu Nos. 45 an 1 4(1, Wate. I >o- Oxford-ftreet, Swansea, now in the oc .upvtion of Mrs. emaker, and Mr J. Riehards, Saddl r Premises are situate in one of the best parts of the b| being iu c ose proximity to the Market, and haveafiontage 5jkj an 1 a depth from 80 to 90 Net. tiv 'o commen e at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. "vr,i ther pnitic.uUrs, «pply to Mr. John Gaskoin. Sol <'ifor, fic^e-street. or to th^ Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, and 8, n""Place, Swansea. i0'24 IjV.^ ORANGES! OBAvGES ORANGF.S! SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at B "Warehouse. Ea-t tlute Dock, C rdilf, on THURSDAY i. January <0t .1876, at Two o'clock precis I 0M 4, oo LOXKS PALERMO R V,N«,E3 I by Post or Telegram wi.l ro e ve promot attention. g«»0o,particulars app y o John Bovey <!c Co., Fruit '"toi Jauits-stree', Caidff, or to Robert L. Esjiie, Broker, 5'J46 be SOLD, by Private Contract, all that ^i ^pital l'-RBEHOLD FARNI ailed "Gt<EAT B'ACK rl" anudote in the pari-h of Clo loco., in the co^n y of He.-e- 'Ousi. tinct of a dwell;ng-hou e. the usual lariii buildings, 131 aces of eAcelltiit arable, meadow, pasture, and now ltt oil a veaily tenan-y at the moJerate rental iV t per annum. her particulars apply to Meas:s STRIKER & LAKE, *<UU) u and Estate Agency 0;ti.:es, 2, iiverton-place, Aherga- 5031_ New Inn Hotel, f'onUpridd. DISPOSED OF by Private Contract, {'<ji p .e GOOD AL.L ot that First-class Fatnil>, Con uiercial, H°use- know" as the NKVVr lN'N HOTEL, situate in "V, Slr V'ing Ton n of Poiitypriud, at the entrance to the f/ Valleys. hi?'^o\v occuPv comroanumg voHit'on »n the centre of close t roxim 't.v-to thr Markets, tiie Taff VaU • StM.tiOI1) and U.e Kanks, and is the only Hotel in I'onty- 1J*. °r l'le Ri.omida Vaneys on anything like an adequate Vu' *U(vrein*i"ls c nsist of the llote! (with excellent Cellarage), a si Us. B 1 a d- oom, two tpaciot:s Yards, 0 ach- wi^r^b'ing, auci Loose-boxes for over 20 hoises, and al the Wj &Pli offices, g} (with References) for terms on which the above '•Pp-ed of, to be made by letter to Robert Rickards, *ll,i8eid, or to Mr H. Cougius, iiaUcitor, 13, H'gii-strcet, -62u. bB Attition. I SALE TO-MORROW. 33, St. Georga-terrnce, Swansea. MR, JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, ou tie above premises, on WED- NESDAY. the 19ih dav of January, the whole of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNiTURel ard EFFK CfS, comprising walrut drawing room suite in Lyre iii rep, wa'nut loo table, Brussels and other carpets, pier tlas-es, antique carve 1 oak dining-room furnitute, viz., 6 chairs, c inch, table mahogany chairs in leather, couelii s, easy and < ane-si at chaire, ornaments, china, gla s, timepieces, rosewood pianoforte, fenders and fire irons, iroa bedsteads, pdliasses, sprin r mattresses, feathu I eds, mahoga y wardrobe with I'lat-¡.:11UI8 door, mahogany wa-hstand, marb'e top, dressing table with gliss attached to match, dressing glasses, bet of ware, towel horses, &c., &c. Goods on view nioriiin z- t f Sale. Sole to commcnce at Elevtn o'clock. Oxfo. d Cliani bers, bwa, sea. 5036 t^AUM 'IO BE LItT, with immediate posses- sion.—Ihs ùllexrired term of LEase of a Fjrmof alout 100 nere3 of mixed arabie and j asture land, bituate cl -Be to three of the best Market Towns in Wa es, two railway ktations, z cd roads, with a ca ital house arid outbuildings. -For t-ariieu ars, apply to Jo, M. Leeder, Lanu, House, and Estate Au-e ,f., Uxford Chambers, Swansea. 4969 SALE TO-MORROW. In Liquidation.—To Coach Bud 1. rs, Wheelwrights, and Others. [%/| ESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO. :ir instructed by th) Tiustee of the es ate of Henry Jack, to SKLL by PUBLI AUCTiON (without reserve), on \V"Ei»NESl»AY, the 19th day (,f January, if>76, at the Work- shops at rear of the Agr,cultural Hail, aill Beren a-road, Swamoa, the whole of the well-preserved SiOCK-IN-TRADE, Pt.ANT, &c comprising- One wagonettf, quite new one new Manchester dog cart two new spring hand trucks, and one new cart body, ash and oak P'gL,lks, eltii boaid-, d y heart oak spokes, ash and elua fillies, elm. sioc^s, ash a .d lancewood shafts, lot of iron and stee-, in all sizes; « qumtioy of nails, p itjut mail axl. s and springs, nuts, bo I. s, b.»xt a, Limp-, lamp sockets, o Is, colouis, varnish, cajt ir n wheels for wheelbarrows, cast iron stocks, a iotof old iron, old wheels, &c.. &c. PL.NI—Car ..enters' benclies, wooden vices, and screws, iron VIces, a lar quantity of carpente s' stools, drilling machine, boxiug CI,gl e, paint pots, bru-he3, varnish brush keeperd, paii t mill, oil cans. paint stone and beich, nest of 12 dra tera for co ours, wheel houses, 5 bel <Jws, 6 anvils, weighing mactdne and weights, vices, benches, and fittiner plate, 1 portaole hrge irolJ. forge, complete with bellows, grinding stone, smiths' tools, &c., &c. Tne whole can be view d the day prior to Sale. Sale to Lommtnce at EUven o'clock in tae Forenoon pre- cisely. The ca, riage, will be sold at 11 o'clock. For fuiiher particulars apply to aesers. Brown & Collins, Sobc tors, Swan-ta, fir of the Au-tioneers, at their Offices, 10, Ttmple-strtet Swa sea. Dated this llth day of January, 1876. 4970 SALE THIS DAY. Carmarthenshire. Coalbrook, Pontyberem. Important to (olliery Proprietors, Coutraetorc., Horse Dealers, Farmers, Hay and Iron Merchants. MR. D. T. MORRIS has been instructed by the Owendraetb Collieries Company (who a e giving up farminu), t i P, i, by AUCiiON, on TUfS'DA'S, January 18, l'7t>, at Eleven o'clock in the Foienoon sharp, the whole of the SIOOK, Cti iP, IM PL'' ME NTS &c on the ab<>ve Farm onsisting of 4 milch cow?, ( o calve early), 9 s.eers, 2 two-year- ol1 heifeis (in ca f), A yearling duto, 2 calves, 3 fat cows(in tall), 1 bull ditto, 17 fat wethers (fit for the butcher), 9 poweiful cart hor'ts 1 handsome coh, 5 years oi l, qu et U' der Fa ldle and in hanbs; 1 capital pony, 7 years old, with splendid g> and action; 1 hallùooroe c ,II, 9 1',CI{ (,f ( ats, aUott 100 tOU8 of war-a:u v sted m"ado valid clov :r hay, 6-tons of mangold, 6 ditto of swedes, tbrcs inz machine, wmnqwing ditto, 1 cbaffeutter, coi ncrushe> o icake ditto, 1 tarnip- deer (both equal to i ew), stamper, 3 long b Klies, 4 carte, 1 spring ditto, t wagons. 1 phaeton,1 (ogrt. leet double harness, 2 ditto single, 5 shaft harneSS,5 Lading ditto, 3 pair ploughing ditto, 2 saddle-i, 1 side ditto, 4 bridles, 2 eaiuls stands, 1 iron jack, 2 corn bi, o 1 seed lip, 1 Howard's swing plough, 5 chain dit o, 2 old ditto, 4' wooden harrows, 1 iron < itto, roller, hiymaker. 24 ha\ forks, 1 Devil's rake, lot ef small ditto. scythes, billhooks, 12 cast-iron rick btmds, 1 grii dstoi.e, 2 taipau.ii s, lot of tubs, 1 large iron crane, scales and weights, gard. n and farm too s, together with about 1000 tons of old cast and wrought iron, to be sold in lots; a'so wire roping. Immediately after the sale about 26J acres of land will he let in fields until September 29th, 1876. The Auct on°er begs as a favour that purchasers will be punc- tuai, as tne time is snort, ana me lots numerous. Credit on conditions. A t aiu wll leave Burry Port for Poutyberem, at 10 o'clock, free of charge. Offices Kid wellv and Carmarthen, January 18th, 1876. 4942 Cariuethin Wharf, adjoining Risca Whaif, Newport. MR. J. GRAHAM begs to announce that he has received instructions irom the Trustee of the estate of Mr W. E. Tnomas to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, January 19th, 187t>, S x aUAL TRUCK, frjm Five to Nine Tons each and one narrow- wheel CART. Sale to commence punetulLlIy at T\\Q o'ciock. Dated, c7, fligL-3treet, Newport, LOH, January 121h, 1871J. Glamorganshire. FOR SALE, or TO be L&T, in the YALE of GLAMO GAN, a most dtsirable RESIDENCE, Gothic Mructurc, with a neat Entrance Lod^e, near a Turnpike Road, within 15 minu'es' drive of the Great Western Railway Station, and commanding fi-,e views of the surrounding country. The interior an angered nt; are most CO ivcnient, comprising enframe I had, drawing-ioom, dining and breakfast rooms, 11 bediooms, 1 exteilent eelia s, and commodious dotrestic otpees, a spacious (lawn, tastefti-ly laid out, with rave shru's, and forming a fine croiiuet grouiid; teiraco lawn summer house and conservatory, an excel-nt kitehen. garden, and orchard, with stablery, coach- house, cirt-house, f'1\\I-IIou.e, piggeries, &c., to9rcthe.- with about 14 ac es of excelliit pasture-laiid. Th" whole of the premises are in firs'clssd repair, and pos- s. si' n ua, be had im:ned;afely. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Mr Robert Evans, Auction-ef and Land Agent, Bridg nd. 4996 N !S A LE.—One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by Sharp. Stewart., and Co., I8in. cylinders, 24in. stroke, s x wi eel cClupl, d fift. (liaw. in good repair. O,¡e TAN^ LOCOMOTIVE, by Siarp, Stewart, and Co., 16in. e: lin urs, 2.2m. btroke, four wheel coupled, 5ft. di&m. leading wheels, 3ft. t^n. in good repair. One 'IANK LOCOM< T'V'E, by Manning. Wardle, and Co., 13in. <yliLders, six wheel coupled, 3ft. oin. diain. new in Apii' 'asi. Ui.e hRlCKMAKING MACHINE, by Porter, Hinds, and Porter, of C^risle; worked one season only. One SfSSi'N.3 and WHITE STEAM PILE DKIVER, ne, rjy ii w. Twenty Eight-ton BALLAST WAGGONS, with falling sides, in excellent Cell ditiou. Apply to Scott and Edwards, Hoole Road, Chester. 5081 WI L L I A M S A N D E R S, W AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PRO PKRTIES for SALiE CARDIFF.—Two houses in Canal Parade and three jott-agesin the Court adjoining; Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzzard-aveet. Fourliouaes in Russeil-street. N03) Louisa-street. R,OATH.-Three genteel Residences in Cyril Cresent One House in Emerald-street. 'len Houses in Topsz-streot. Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Gold-Street. Nos. 37 and 38, and 43, 44, 45, 46. 47, Clifton-street u. h and Myrt e Vlllh, fai tiid^e-roa i itui el aiiu Coral vil.as, Croft-street and Oak Villa, SIJutbeY-b. reet. CATHAYS. — Three houses in Letty-street, and two semi- detached villas in L; iper George-street. CANTON.—Eight housee in Haiket-street. Eligible Bite nt Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. PENAR.TH,—One house in Plassy-street. GRANGETOWN.—Three h u,cs in Broomsgrove-street; and Tw. Ive houses in H-well-street. DIMAS near PONTYPRIDD.—A very eligible Grocer & Baker's shop with Bakehouse, also small cottage lot as seperate dwelling A liberal pi-ol)ortioi of the purchase-money may be bad on mortgage. Apply asabove. 26 -YIE 0 U S E 6 F 0 9 SALE. _ux JAMES LODGR, 49, Clifton-street. Roath. Hou e, Estate, and Generil Insurance, Agent, has the following PKOPitRTIES FOR SALE :—CARDIFF —A capital large corner HOUSE aud SHOP, with iStJl.blcs, Coach-house, and larva Loft in Bedford-stieet. Price £ 530. Several semi-detached VILLAS, in Upper Uourge- street, behind the Drill Hall, from £4' 0 to 4470 each olock. One HOUcE, in capital lepiir, in Auausta-street. Ynce £ 250. R lATH :-Two very beautifully built VILLAS, in Stacy-road, fitted with every convenience. PriceC400 each. Two HoUsES in Topaz-sirett. P, ice £44.10. Several s x-roomed new briCiC bqUK8 in John-street. Pr ce, cach house, £1ö5 private Im- provements paid. Three well-b.iilt HOUSES in Topaz-street; £6,W. One s ilendid con er HOUSE, isklOP, and BAKEHOUSE, with Lof'S, in Garnet-street, tbe best tiioiotighfare in Roath. Price 460U. One laige c rner HOUSE, SHOP, Stahle, and Ouach- hou1', in Garnet-street, suitable for a butcher, chemist, t ilor, ot-noot and slio • business, f ric" it5o0. Several HOUSE-in Olifton-street. Price Seveial lots of HOUdE PROPcRTV FOR S %LE in ail parts of the Borough. A co siderable portion of the mo ey of All 'he a ove propeity may remain on mortgage lit 5 rer c.e t. Pents eoPected. t pplv as above. 2883 SSniMittj Jfeoctcttes. G- LAMORGAN BENIEFIT BUILDING G BOCIETY, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS from S30 to i3,00< received Daily, -at Fiye per cent. Interest, Freeol all Charges, and Withdrawable at Short Notice, if required. Apply to MB. R. EMERY, 11 ANAUlNti SECRKTAHY, Buto Docks, bOGl Cardiff. r N eT ""and SPIRITS OF THE BEST (,»UALITIE$, FOREIGN LIQUEURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A LA'iGe: VARIETY OF FRENCH CORDIALS. BURTON, BITTER, AND MIlJ) ALES, AND DUBLIN STOUT, IN BOTTLK.AND CASK, At Trade Prices. N. POWELL & CO.. ,nIWJ' At- "ales blaurfion. Chnrch Park Villas, bnc-1 of the Mnmn.es Church. MESSRS. BEYiNON & HUGHKS have been L instructed to SE1 L ry AUCTION, at the above Place, on THURSDAY, JANUARY i0, 1876, the whole of the Valuable and Modern HOUSEHOLD fUtiiNlTURE, China, Glass, Ware, &c., the property (,f a gentleman leavin comprising draw.ng- rcom suite in green Pekln, mahogany dining-room suite in crim- sou velvet. walnut inla'd centre table, mahogany loo, dining, and occasional tables; couches in green Pekin and ctim»on velvet, walnut and mahogany chairs in ditto, walnut chi^onnier (carved) with mirhle top an t plate-glass deors and back, elS. chairs, pier glasses, mahogany chiffonnier, Brussels and other carpets, bearthrugp, lenders, fire-irons, dinner fervici china, glaept, ware, &-e-, irou halt-tester, French, ard other bedsteads spring and other mattresses, feather and other beds, American birch and mahogany chests of drawers, toilet tibbs. dressing glasses, marble top and other washstands, bath, commode, chaira, t iwel rails, chamber ware, &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen requisites and culinary utensils. uoods 00 view Mornin of Sale. Sale to Commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneer. Offices, Victoria-elambets, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 6084 sTle of Leasehold Dwelling HoU-e at Swansea. "iVTESSRS BBYNON and HUGHES have .LfJL been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, January 2(!tn, 1876, all that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWEllLnG, situate and beinir No. õ3, Brunswick-street, i: walise-, now in t,io occupation of Mr Dyer. The House is held for a term of 99 years from the 29th of September, 1S58, at the low grcuud rent of £ i Its per annum. Sale to eommene", Fit 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further I a ticularll apply to D. David. Esq., Eolicitor, Swansea, 8r to thd Auctioneers, Victoria. Chambers, Oxford- at.-e»t, Sw a isea. 603- Establidied 1872"— Monthly Sa'e of Horses, Carriages, &c. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES'S next Monthly Sa e of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., wi I ta',o place at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, oa TUESDAY, February 1st, 1876, and all future sales on the first luesday in the month. Entrie to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneer's effiues, Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford- street, Swansea. OJ7 To Catxtalis s aud others. MESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS, & co., have been ins'ruc ed to .sKLL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shull then and there be produced), at the Cameroa Aim@ I?otel, H gh street, Swansea on FRfD VY, January 21st, 1876, a 1 that FREEHOLD DWElii ING-HOU5E and GAKDRN, i-ii'uate at Petim ten-i errace, Mount Pleasait, Swanjea, now ln the occupation of Mr J. B. Ward, c ntatning sevt n rooms. fal" to comn ence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For furthtr particulars, apply to D. David, E'q., solicitor, Custle-street, Swansea fir at the Auclioneenl offices, College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 6040 P a, e oppozsunity. IVTESSRS PRICE, JKNKINS & CO. have i-fJL b ei instructed TO DISPOSE of the Lease of 89 Years of a FREE FU>-L-iJCENSKD HOUSE, situated and betn< known as the hailwav Hotel, Milford, closs to the Great Wextorn hail-ay Tormitius, and facing the New Docks, now in course of erection. Nme but real Capitalists need appry-— Auctione«r'« Offlces^ College Chambers, Swansea, and Vaughan- street, Llaneliy. 3816 GROCERY BUSINESS and PRKMISESj in the High-street,, Swansea, FOR DISPOSAL by Prirata Contract: five ye>rs tetteeuuexpired, rent very low; immediate possess on. Apnly to Messrs. urice, Jenkins, and Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea; aud VaugbazMtreet, Llanelly. 4350 iIttndttS ma <Æ#uuatts.. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS WANTED for building a STONE BRIDGE, 24 feet span, to carry Parish road over incline at Penrhiwfer Colliery.-Plans and specifications wy be been at Uwyuypia Colliery any day at 9.30 a.m. 15th January, 1876. 5079 To WATERWORKS CONTITACTORS. The CARDIFF UNION RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply and laying of Ii on Pipes and Stoneware Drain Pipes, and the construction of Storage Tanks and other nece-tary works for Water supply in the Parishes of Pentvrch and Cadoxton, according to the plans and specifications, which may be seen at the offices of the Sanitary Authority, 21. Queen-street, Cardiff. Forms of Tender will be forwarded on applicttior, to me, also an abstract of specifications, if desired. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Pentyrch" or Cadoxton Water- works." as the ease may be, to be ten: to me on or before the 1st FEBRUARY, 1876. The Authority do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or SDy Tender. By order W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated Cardiff, 13th January, 1876. 5013 Y610 T YNEWYDD, OGMORE VALE. TO BUILDEI. SAND CONTRACTORS. The Building Committee of Bethlehem Baptist Chujch invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of a propSfcd New CHAPEL. Plans and specifications may he seen on$pf>'icatkM) to Mr J. Wiliiams Grower, &c.. Tvnew_\dd, to whortr endorsed Tenders must ba tent in on or before SATURDAY, the 6th FEBRUARY. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 4978 Tycewydd, lith January. 1876. -u_- pORTHCAWL REST, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Person desirous of TENDERING for one or moie blocks of which this building will consist may inspect the plans and speci- fication at the office of Mr George Pennington, Porthcawl, where informal ion as to site and quarries may be obtained. Bills of quantities may be had from the Architect upon payment of a fee of 41 Is Od, to be returned to each person bending a bOIld. fide tender. All tenders to be d< lis ered on or before February 16th, 1876, at the office of 31c J. Pricbard, Diocesan Architect, Llmdaff, Cardiff. The Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 4972 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 bs given te sons and daughters. Sold by all stationeis. 5026 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 IF, R Y (TETe A p BOOKS. Usual Price. Price offered. A; S. 45. 6, II. d. Life of Livingstone 116 0 150 Dr. Clarke's Commentary, C vols.,New Edition 330 260 Dore Bible, 2 vols., Best Edition SOU 400 20 vols. Art Journal 31 10 0 13 0 0 Dore Gallery, 2 vols., complete 510 0 3 18 0 Dante's Purgatory 210 0 1 15 0 Schnorr's Bible in Pictures, half Morxocco 3 15 0 2 2 0 Critical EngHsh 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 Books and Stationery. JQUGDALE & E DDERSHAW, 4, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. 4840 Every Wednesday, prjee 4d. CAPITAL AND LABOUR. A Weekly Journal, ably written, imperial in policy, independent of party. • CAPITAL a$d LiABOUR contains interesting articles on Manufao tures, Commerce, Foreign Competition, Railway's, Finance, Taxation, Inventions and Processes, Patents, the Money Market, New Compa.nH 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 ani authentic information on H o,,ra of Labour, tttikes, Trade Union Disputes, in every branch of industry. Single copy, 4d., or 20s. yearly, post-free. Published at 138, Fleet-street, London, or by order of all Newsvendors and at Railway Book, tali& 3217 c AVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. THE ANNUAL SALE AT REDUCED PRICES, IS NOW IN PROGRESS. The reduction in prices in all departments is very considerable, especially on the extensive stocks of Silk and Fancy Texturo Costumes, Mantles, Dressej, Millinery, and made-up Fancy Goods, and all SurplusStock. This sale is an unusually advantageous opportuni ty for buying new and higli-eilas goods at low prices. Deta ltd lists by Post, Oil application. DEBENHAM AND FREE BODY. January 1st, 1876. -d_ -m STEEL PENS, warranted qnalit*, manufactured by EORGE W. HUGHES, 56, St Paul's Square, \JT j.irmingham. The Galvanised Pen, No. 413; Extra Strong Metal Skedaddle, No. 384; Old English Pen, No. 60; Bank of EnuUnd Pin, Nn. 48; Commercial Ft-n, No. 365j Bank Ben, No. 35J; SpiiynxPen, No. 92; 8cbool Pen, No. 347; and Business Pen, S u. 453, give universal satisfaction. Maker of Joseph Radbali apd Co.'s Patent Fountain Pen, Engrossing Pen, No. fo apd Silver Steel (en. BO-,320. SamnU fiox,^«|»09rt«j Llfindi fnr Iwrnn fltimm. CiAucaUOL i. SCHOOL, 207 -LT-t. Charles-street, Cardiff, will re-open THURSDAY, January 00 1676. 2672 4817 LADIES, COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, MEDELLIN HOUSE, ROATR KOAD, CARDIFF. MBS. R. WHITE, PRIKCIPAL. 4940 The Bert Term wilt Commence MONDAY, 24th January. 2585 ALBIOITHOUSE ACADEMY. CHARLET -&.JL- STREET, CARDIFF.—Mr W. W. TRICE begsto announce the RE-OPENING of this SCHGOL on MONDAY, the 24th inst. Pioapectuses on application, 5th January, 1876. 4869 ST. CLEAR'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CA RMARVHENSHIRE. MASTER JOHN EVANS, B.A. (London University). Upwards of 3) of Mr. Evans's Pupils have pasted various pub- lic examinations. ,QT. MARY'S HALL, Cardiff. -Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes for Young Gentlemen under Ten Years of Age. Conducted by Mr and Mrs aimpeon. Certificated Teachers (first-class). 17b7 New Quarter commences Wednesday, January 19, 1876. HH- H- rnfiE DUTIES of the MISSES MARKS J SCHOOL will (D.V.) be RESUMED on the 19th JANU- ARY, at which date next term commence*. Vacancies for Boarders. HARROW HOUSE, Dumfries-place, Cardiff. 4669 December 27,1876. 9542 TAVISTOCK HOUSE, RHOSDDU, JL WREXHAM. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Conducted by the Misses SIMONS. Assisted by efifcient Masters. Term commences Januarj 28th. 4926 VICTORIA COMMERCIAL ACADEMY^ STATlON-bTRt.El, NEWPORT, MON. Conducted by Mr. H. G. REY ol I)Q, for twenty-five years a Resident Teacher in Newport. F A Round Business Educa1 ion guaranteed. School RE-OPENS TUESDAY, JANUARY 18th, IS76. 5*73 MHE LAURELS, CLIPTON-PLACE, X NE *PoRT, MON. LADIES' SCHOOL condncttd by MISS M. Eo LEWIS, with the assistance 01 competent Professors and a Resident French Governess. The Duties wil be RESUMED (D. V.) on THURSDAY, JAN. 20th, 1670. 4911 I |ANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND JL/ EXERCISES. ME. W. WATKINS OLD Will RESUME BUSINESS a-, CARDIFF on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 21st and 22nd inst. Monmouth, January, 1876. B058 L L A N D 10 V B 8 C H 0 0 L. CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, B.A., Queen's College, Cam- bridge, Second Master, having taken a commodious house* is prepared tc recetre Boardera on moderate terms. Tne Tuition ¥te >■> Euht Guineas per annum, and there are aumerouK.Scfeol-'irsh'ps and Examinations. The School re-opens 011 rhursdiy, January SOth. n. Prospectus and further particulars on application, 4754 MO N S S I EVE R J) IN, (PROFESSEUR DE LANGUES), Will RESUME his DUTIES on and after MONDAY, the 17th JANUARY. A,ddrem.-Cardift, 22, Windsor-place Newport, 9, Bridge street. N.L-Clawm and Conversazioni will meet on the usual day and hours. 4815 QARDLFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL: HJCAD MASTKR, F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. A thorough Classical and Commercial Education by Graduates of the Universities. The next temnrill oommecce on Friday, January 21st, 18784 Tho ilmd-Master tebeivew a select nutnberof Boarders. Forperticulart address the Head-Master, Charles-street, or the {Secretary. 45, The Pata3e, Cardiff. 2549 4649 CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL TRAINING SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT, MON. ESTABUSHXD 1864. PRINCIPAL Mr. J. WARE, Assisted by competent Masters. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Professions Life, the Civil Service, and Middlt-Ciaea Examinations. Spacious School-rooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Date of Re-opon.iag Monday, July 2oth 1876. 47 ARNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1868. PRINCIPAL: RBV. EDGAR WILLIAMS, M A., B.D. The COLLEGE affords a first-class PRKPARATOIN TRAIN- ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjects to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English arid Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupil* will be pre- pared specially, if required, for Professional and Col.ege Exami- nations. The Duties of the New Year will be resumed on Monday, JANUARY i7th. 92 RAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN-I I HEAD, BERKS. ( CONDUCTBD BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL, SURGICAL, AND PHiRMACLUriCAL EXAMINATIONS. Two Scholarships of iC20 ,11.01 wili be awarded at the Examin- tion in June, 1070. Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas.—For pros pectuses apply to the Principal. t686 RIDDLE-CLASS 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., 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 lo-es aÚlht of the immediate commercial value of BOOK- KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH aud GERMAN when neces- sary, and all the numerous subjects useful to Clerks aud 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 certificat-eø-nearly two hundred—ranging from Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, besides a multitude 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 MrlSunn to inspect the general bearing of his pupils, the pro- gress thsy are mak ng in their dailr studies, and his liberal domestic arrangements. A detailed Prospectus on application. 117 CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. LON aDALE-HO USE, llRIDGWATER. PRINCIPAL-JAS. RUSSELL, Assisted by Eight efficient English and Foreign Resident and N ou-xiesi o ent Mast. rs. The House and Premises (situate a few m'imut4 ride from the railway station), are spacious:and mmmodious. containing large at d jrell-ventilated dtxmitories, scbo 1, and class-rooms. The Cricket Field, Playground and Gymnasium afford every facilitv i dr.j^hvsical recreation. The healthful state of the locality is a'l that can be dot-ire& The Principal's objects are to preoare youths efficiently and expeditiously for Professional, Commercial, or Agricultural pur- sues, especial attention being given to the requirements of the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations; to regulate the Studies of each pupil with due regard to the position he is ex- pected to occupy in the future and to promote health by sub- stantial and regular dietary, pure a r, systematic arrangement of study and recreative hoars, &f. The discipline of the school is mild. but firm and imDartial the method princ pally adopted is moral suasion, especially an appeal to good tense and feeling. Military exercises are regu- larly taught. The domestic arrangements are asnmilated as nearly as possible to those of home; much care is exercised in every department, especially in weli-aircd > lothing and bed linen. Parents having any suggestion to offer with regard to the treat- ment. of their sons are recommended to communicate frtely with the Principal; tney may feel assured that such communications wiU be, posted a& Strictly confidential. The pupils are allowed to write home without showing their letters to either Masters or Principal (if desired); no doubt Buch letters are often carelessly written, but the parents ars better ilble to judge of the progress of their sons than when they have been assisted. The Principal ventures to assert that no better oguoraoteo of kind and prop- rtrtatniesit can be afforded. VACATIONS.—Vive wl-eks iLt Midsuuii.er; five weeka at Christ- mas. No holidays are given at any other period of the year, UII- tees requested by parents or guardians at. Easter. J TeRSM.-Twenty to thirty guineas per annum, inclusive of all extras. At Midsuiiiiiier and Christmas, exatuinatii its of the whole. school take titce to deckle the relative poe tion ill the prize list. All prises awarded during the year are distributed at Christmas Pupils are requested to leturn on the day and at the hour ¡ appointed. References to parents of present and former pupils can be forwarded on application. A Preparatory Department for young gentlemen from six to ninojeKiaf. qgfr WgdWESDAT.. th» (Education. EML Y N GRTAM MAR SCHOOLZ JCJ NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Principal—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Terms for Boarders, from 20 to 25 Guineas per annum. The Pi incipal having recently built a large and commodious House, i» open to receive FORTY BOARDERS. Boarders and Day scholat s have hitherto been very successful at the different public examinations. Duties were resumed, Jan. lOth, 1876. 1(594 RJL IL E H E R M I T A G E. 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 usual substantial and picturesque style f such residences. No expense has been spared in adapting the edifice 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 tho,e of any other school of the same character in the North of England. By having a Detached School of this characterthe Head Master is now enabled to secure that selectness for, and bestow that par- ticular attention i upon juaior pupils which their case always demands, and which a miscellaneous admixture amongst senior students can never guarantee. Not one English piovlnclal education establishment possesses a Preparatory School equal in situation, beauty, and compact- ness to that now a IB tinted with Alston College, and the Head Master feels ascui ed 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 traiuing atones thorough and superior-hoiiloar. able to himself and to his masters, satisfactory to parents and guardians, and creditable to the students generally. The domestic arrangements are personally euaaihitended by Mrs Peters. r j r— j For prospectuses, views of school buildings, and references to parents of present pupils in the principal town* of Great Bntaiu and Ireland, Apply to the REV. X. S PETERS, Head Master. Next Term commences Feb. 2nd, 1876. 6060 (Insurant*, Established 1824. LLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, JE5,000,000 (with 9550,000 Paid up). The Directors of this Company are denrooa of securing AGENTS in unrepresented Districts, and invite Applications from Gentlemen who can influence Busines>. For Particulars as to Commission. &c apply to the WELSH BRANCH OF THE COMPANY, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. IL LLEWELYN LLOYD, Resident Secretary. Met GUN FIRE O F F I C E Aozirr KiL PETER PRICE. Mr Price, having been tor twenty years an Agent of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice of the public, and appeal to the well-known character wbich this Society has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of »»«^t upon it during the 165 yean it has been established. Prospectuses and all information c*n be obtained at— 3, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF. KXM NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). CHIEF OFFICES: 34, Cannon-street, London, E.CL POSITIVE POLICIES ARE UNCONDITIONAL INDISPUTABLE, AND NON-FORFEITABLE. 1. Unconditional, being free from all conditions of every kind restrictive of the assured, except the due payagent of premiums. 2. Lndiptitable, as no objec ion whatever can be raised on any ground after the policy has been issued; even the age of tlib I assured being admitted, upon or,deuco sailed for when the policy is issued, instead of being left, as under the otdinary system, until it becomes a claim. 3. Non-forfeitable, because 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 subsequent pre- miums are paid or not. THE SECURITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS Consists of (1.) The Guarantee Fund of over £ 50,000, and (2.) The entire Net Premium received. (not lesi than SO per cent. of the gross) Specially reserved for payment of Claims under Policies, and invested in Trust in the names of The Rt. Hon. Lord Sandhurst,) Thomas Hughes, Esq Q.C., [• Trustees. Matthew Huttou ChaytorEsq., j (3) The other Assets and Property of the Company, eon stituting the most uuexoeptional provision for payment of Claims under Policies. POLICIES for WHOLE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. Forms of Application for Assurance, the Rates of Premium, Dr. Fair's Repot ton the Life Fund, and all information can be ebtained on application to £ G4 FRANCIS BARROW, Managing Director, -1 ITECLA FIRE INSURACE COMPANY n (LIMITED), 18, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREEf, LONDON, E.C. New and Special Advantages offeied to luxurem-Active and energetic Agents Wauted. 4054 Secretary-W. L. LANG. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY A (LIMITED), It Bank Buildines, Lothbury, K.O. General Aocidenta. Railway Accidents. Penrmal Injuries. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the Oft 01 through the various Asents throughout the Country Wo A rant*, see Local Directories. 106 C. HA&DIHQ, MMf1 jftottls. E NARTH HOTEL, JL NEll CARDIFF. J APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance, Two-and-a-half GUUTSAS per Week. PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence, Psa WSKE, EACH PERSON. 4893 GLOBE RESTAURA nY 17, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. BRANCH ESTABLisuximT-WATERLOO-STBEET. A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor.. Every accommodation fur Visitors and Excursionists. Pie-nic arties supplied. Good Beds moderate charges. The above old-established Dining-rooms have just been thoroughly renovated and decorated at a great outlay, and is now under entirely new and superior nuMgement. 4643 JJRISTOL CITY ARMS HOTEL. NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. CENTRAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. 6d. BED and BREAKFAST, 3s. Sd. DITTO FOR TWO PERSONS, 6s. Non.-No Extra Charges for Attendanoe. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with every convenience. Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus passes to arid from Railway Station. 298C W. WEBB, PROPRIETOR. URNITURE VANS! FURNITURE VANS! ROBERT BOND, GENERAL CARRIER AND RAILWAY AGENT Removes Furniture, Pianos, Pictures, Glass, Ac., in Vans specially built for that purpose, from House to House, by F.O" Rail, or sea, to or from all patts of the Kingdom or te Con- tinent. ESTIMATES FREE. FURNITURE WAREHOUSED. For Terms apply at Head Office, Newtown Station, Cardiff. 2o71 For Sale. mHE TIMES, clean and perfect, posted the JL evening of the day published, at 26s. for the ensuing six months, being the half-price, and postage included. The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, posted the morning after the evening published, at 39s for the ensuing six months, l being half-price, and e. P. Z-Jackaor FafCfrtVOCt, •Wftaiminrtar JnnrtWi ft fuMfc jflirtiMS. QAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. The FIRST LECTURE of the NEW COURSES will be de at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, (By kind permission of the Mayor), as follows:- PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY, By W. J. SOLLAS. Esq., B.A., F.G.8.. On MONDAY. 24th JANUARY, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Fee for the Course, Lf;. Single Lecture, It. POLITICAL ECONOMY, (AFTERNOON COURSE.) By CARVETH RXAD, E.q., W.A., On SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY, AT THREE O'CLOCK. Fee for the Course, 10s. 6d.; Single Lecture, It. 6d. POLITICAL ECONOMY (EVENING COURSE), On WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY, At HALF-PAST SEVENS o'Ciock. Admission Free to FInf Lecture. Fe for the Course, 5s.; Single Lecture (after thfl First), Is. Course Tickets anil Prospectuses mav be obtained of Mr Dobbin, St Mary-street Mr Lewis, Duke-street; Mr Lean, Fi'se Library; or of MR. H. W. THOMPSON, Hon. gee., PRESWYLFA, NEAR CARDIFF. 1REDEGAR HOUSB, 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 ef MARCH, ST. DAVID'S DAY. Tha drawing of prizes will positively take place on that day. C. S. A. solicits an early application tee Tickets, as it is his earnest desiie that every pr^ze may pssfl into the hands of the subscribing public. C. S. A. begs to announce in addition to tbe above unprece- dented liberal scheme, he now annouoees that an additional bonus Prize, quite independent of the bonus Prize Watchel, wfll 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 Cssseil's imperial Illustrated Family Bible, pub- lished at £ 2 10s. Thus, subscribers of five tickets will be given as extra bonus ticket for the Bible subscribers for too tickets will be given one ticket for the Bible and one tieaet for the boon* Watches Bubscribei o for twenty tickets will be given one ticket for the Bible and three for the four Watches.— Kckew to be obtained from appeinted Agents, and direct from C. S. ALUta, Tredeear House, Tenby. V. K.—Fanning in Canada.—V7 £ TO TENANT FARMERS. —There is no claac to which Canada Offers a better field than to tbe Tsnsnt Farmers of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious to eha> fa their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of tfae soil Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sta passage to America, average days), and tbe means of intercommunication are so numervus mad expeditious, that w.thin a few years it is not unrfaeonabte to exfect th.t 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 0&D8di8a Dairy produce h.a now been fuly established. The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exh-biled at the Paris Wodirs Exhibition, in 1866, took the first pnze and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ever h ld, Canada took the ttt prize for out-door baidy 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 ia demonstrated by the large demand from them for high bred Eng. litib stockthe faces of the leading buyers of the former country,like th. Houourablcs G. brown and Cochrane, and Messrs. Stone, Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, and otheis, or their reprmentMirefl being now familiar to farmers at all the best exhibition* 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 £ and upwvds per acre, according to quality, &c or for the amount required to cury en a leased Farm in Great Btitain. FREK GRANTS cf rough, uncleared, but f rst-class Land. of from 100 to 200 acres,*may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions in some cases for growa-op children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAOSfe are granted to Farm Labourers sud Domestic Servants. TneAsrentsof the Go vernmelt in Canada will iurnish worthy information as to Lands open for Settlement in their peetive Provinces and Districts, and Farm* for Sale, Ac. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pwnph. tets, maps, &c., gratis, on application to Canada GovenraenS Buildings, King-street, Westminster, London, S.W. 1155 280 HOW TO MAKE~ £ j .000 PER T"R A R~ J-L WITH igl,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-STRFET. LONDON. 20M HALF THE 0BI3INAL COST. HOWELL & COMPANY having bought the DRAPERY STOCK of Messrs SILLIF ANT A COMPANY at anayeregeDieconm of FIFTY PER CENT. OFF ORIGINAL COST— or equal to Ten Shillings off every Twenty-wM OFFER the same TO-DAY. H. & CO. cannot conscientiously recommend this as first-class, but they Ctarantee that it will be sold at prices that will SATISFY EVERY ONE. Ladies requiring a parcel of Remnants for charv table purposes, will find this a good oppm4 tunity. Doors open daily at 10 o'clock. Sale at No. 20. St. Mary.street-Not an thflir own premises. HOWELL & COMPANY, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, Sr. MART-STBIET, CARDIFF. 4S01 DE BERGUE AND CO. (LIMMD) WAUNTREODA WORKS, NEAR CARDIFF, BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND MOST APPROVED TIPJHL ——- 4163 TANKS, GIRDEBS, ROOFS, IRON PIT-HEAP FRAMOWF- rjlHOMPS ON AND gH ACKELI* 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, :> 101, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. ^20 piANOFORTES. £ 20 -025 PIANOFORTES. £30 £4U PIANOFORTES. ^50 1-60 piANOFORTES. "jO ciwI c:JiW XSO PIANOFORTES. X90 £ 100 piANOFORTES. 1150 All Instruments WARRANTED. By the Best Kakwsam37. r Full particulars of their Celebrated THREE YEARS SYSTEM, WITH SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, Containing nearly 20 l)C:8tn ami numerous Testimonials, Pro ou APPLICATION 101, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. gROWH AND pOLSOfi'9 CORN FLOUR flag nearly Twenty T-re pre-eminsat reputetio**Mi CANNOT BE SURPASSED.