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Shipping ;nØt\tt5. QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. «- SAILINGS WEEKLY. prt\TKSS fLEvj.^Iew Steam-ships SEVERN, Capt. Fry, PRINCESS ^L^J^Capt. Mills; AN TON A, Capt. Feldtmw; CLUTHA, *ith plater AILSA, Capt. Huckman; are intended to SaU Sentrytand Passengers from East Bute Deck Basin, (unless B«Pt«mber^ICircum8t*nce8)' U foUaW8 I W«d„ CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. ANB BELFAST. »J«ane8day 6 nm 15 Wednesday- •• P-m« le nm 22 Wednesday.. — 10 p.m 7- 18 P' 29 Wednesday. 5 p.m. SWi FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 3 p.m. 17 Friday | p.m. W*nday n m. 24 Friday 5 p.m, GLASGOW TO CARDIFF^VIA BELFAST. i3»ttsday 2 p.m- 16 Thursday 2 p.m. ^tJrsdav "2 P.m. 23 Thursday „ 2 p.m. 3 30 Thursday 2 p.m. t> With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. —-Belfast Cabin, 17s. 6d. Steerage, 10s.; Greenock or !>?»: CabS^20s return, 80s.; Steerage, 12b. 6d Soldiers •valors, xos C°ds to be' alongside in time tor shipment before the adver- 1 tim0 Qf gailinfir. VjrfP'y in Glasgow to William Sloan 4 Co. Greenock, to Lindsay & Co.; Swansea, to M. Jonea & Brother; JttL?81. to Robert Henderson Son Bristol, to Mark Whitwiil 5 and in Cardiff, to d O. F. WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse September, 1875. 206 ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAILING. 0RK' NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. Vy FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. On and after feth DECEMBER the City of Cork Packet Cos Steamers will leave CORK for MIL FORD. C0kirP0KT' and ^ARDiFF. EVERY MONDAY, returning to fn fJ,0m NT^PI?JIDV WI r^TTUESDAY or WEDNESDAY, «r CARDIFF, EVERY WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. See Ll IS. Cabin Return Ticket, available for one WiT (uidudl^ Steward s fees), £ 1 Us. 6d. Deck, 7s. For cner particulars see small bills. f~ DOWNING. Shipbroker, Bute Docks. Ooiuf01^■ jAMEJS MADDOCKS, Dock-street. Uty of Cork St^am Packet Company, Penrose Quay. 7 S P E C I A L NOTICE. FREE EMIGRATION TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Th ■ — fcerj-J^ship LADY JOCELYN, 2138 tons, will embark fcerso, ja"t8 from Plymouth on MONDAY, the 11th October. Ihouiri desirous of avaiting themselves of this opportunity Select! °.nce aPP!>'for an Application Form to the Authorised ^—.Ilng__Agent, Mr G. F. Price, Taff Street, Pontypridd. 2461 ARU ROYAL MALL \J STEAMERS. FROM LIVERPOOL ■DIRECT TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. TIlJA. CALABRIA. ABYSSINIA. LT-B »4Marta BATAVIA. JAVA. a^«ARU. SIBERIA. HECLA. JtARAnWr^ ALGERIA. OLYMPUS. iC^ATHON. CHINA. BOTHNIA. Uy ROTAX. MAIL Sulammsji sail every TUESDAY, THURS- d SATURBAT, and have superior accommodation for 0. Passengers—For further particulars apply to MAC IVKR, 1, Rumford-street, Liverpool- 28 ERIOAN LINE. ^NIT?§D STATES MAIL STEAMERS BKTWKKN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, ftts,kin ypawngers WITHOUT MTRA CHAROX, to- New YORK, BOSTON, ob BALTIMORE. lIrst-clasø full-powered Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are r< t PENNSYLVANIA 6th Oct. (V, INDIANA ..13th Oct at Oueenstown the following day to em bar K passengers. j/f"» is the only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing under the United r^tes Flag, and the accommodation for Passengers is equal to any 'he European Steamship Lines. -.Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf J*'he PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, which is the ehortes most, direct route to all places in.the Western States CABIN PASSAGE 15 to 20 guineas. Return tickets at reduced ,tee. STEERAGE PASSAGE as low as any other fast line, including C^ple supply of Provisions, cooked and served up by the stewards. *l'ERMEDIAT& PASSAGE, including Reds, Bedding, and all utensils, and a separate table, £ 8 8s. For further information, apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., <> 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool. jV' to JAHKS AYRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff JOHN COPELAHD, £ ? High-street, Merthyr Tydfil; DAviD DAVIKS, 2, Cannon- ^^t, Aberdare. 171 A LLAN LINE. /» SHORTBST OCHAH PASSACn TO ^mm AMERICA. Onmnnnnd of Twenty First-class Royal Kail Steamera. ) DATO—From Liverpool, every Tuesday and Thursday, CanadL and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, ?>>arding passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canada and TTnifAj CfafAd pigeon and Stewardesses provided free for all classes of Jv.^aBsenirers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of i?e Company, who takes charge of them antil they go on board ame. u/ht Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by ALLAN LINE to Married Farm Labourers and Female Do- ^ftic Servants. *oi Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to Allan Brothers and T?-> Alexandra BuildingB, James-street, Liverpool, or to G. Bird, Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. Buse, 29, Page-street, and 3, a^JIJrd-street, Swansea; W. H.Moseley, Wind-street, Neath D. Tionjaa British Schools, Llandovery J. R. Daniel, St. Mary- —- (iAUtaUøn. 0 N S. SIEYERDIN, 13, BRIDGE-STEEET, NEWPORT, MON., 3, BRIGHTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, rjjjs to announce the resuxnpUon of his Duties for Private Pupils Schools. jjClasses, Con-rorwaioni, and Reunions will Re-tssemble at on the 14th, and at Newport, on the 15th September prox 0. 1643 NT. MAttY'S HALL, CardM-Boarding an t Day School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Clasps for ^ng Gentlemen under Ten Years ef Age. Conducted by Mr and n, Certificated Teachers (first-class). y 17157 CLXSSTCAL AND CITMMEl^T^IAL TRAINING SCHOOL HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT. MON ESTABLISHED 1864. PKOTOCPAL Mr. J. WARE, Assisted by competent Masters. ,4 thorough preparation gintfanteed for Buainess and Professional the Civil Service, and Middle -Class Examinations. Spacious School-rooms, Dormitories, and Playground. of Re-opemng Monday, July 26th 1876. 47 ARNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD O. SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1868. PRENCTPAL: Rkv. EDGAR ratoat-KT COLLEGE affords a first-class PREP^ATORY TRAIN- in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjects J°a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils will be pre- specially, if required, for Professional and College Exami- Oations. c For Prospectuses and Terms for BOARDERS and DAY 8CH< 'LARS, apply as above. School.—In a Young LADIE^SCHOOL at CLIF'lON THREE BOARDERS are required to make up the Oftal number, and will be taken at very reduced terms. Address Agnes 11 Mr Sage, 6, Belgrava-place Clifton. 1554 DUCATION.-Unexpected Vacancies having oceurred in a good School at CLIfTON, a few BO ORDERS ill be received at about half the usual terms.—Address I Prin" Mr Thatcher, 44, College-green, BristoL looo T^MLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE EMLYN. principal—Mr T. T. ELIAS. „ Terms for Boarders, from 20 to 25 Guineas per annum. ^The Prinainal having recently built a large and commodious HS ^r"4ive FORTY BOARDERS Boarders a»d !3y.S«holare have hitherto been very successful at the different exammations. 1694 exm=atious. NSJATH OOLLBGB. GLAMORGANSHIRE. PRINCIPAL 4, DBL B. SNAJfTH, M.A., LL.D., F.ILG.S., F.CJS. >4 a number of Educational and Scientific works, and also of several musical compositions. YIOB-PMHCIPAL The Rev. T. A. PARNELL, B.A., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. Terms for Boarders from 28 to 32 Guineas per annmn. aewimpaB admitted at any time, and if the quarter has com- (•jpwa^a proportionate charge mads for the remainder of it. goapectuae. gent on application. 42 ANCIN j^ancing, Deportment, EXERCISE. PtoAV^'sATrmnA ^in re8™« Business at Cardiff on MST Jl, SATURDAY, the 8 th and 9th of October. Monmouth, Septemlwr, 1875. 2r49 IV -penBing Che mi at! Troedyrhi w, ihj • Registered by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Eleven years Medical Assistant to the Plymouth and ^ytarthfa Works. N.B. Iwenty-lour years' experience.-—Agent w Guion Line of American Marl Steamers. alts by uttïOU. SALE TO-MORROW. 6, Sanquliar-street, A. amsdown, Cardiff. SHORT NOTICE. To Parties about to Furnish. MR. T. S. HUNTLEY lias received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY Next, October I-t, 1875, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects of Mr. William" who is leaving Cardiff, comprising two harmoniums, walnut and irreen drawing-room suite, loo, pembroke, and other tables, cheffunnie-, two gilt chimney glasses, fencers and irons, Kidilerminstc and other cari ets, what-not, cuckoo clock, chromo- litnogi aphs, and other pictures bookcase, de k, mahogany easy a\ d small chairs, grey parrot and cage, dinner ware, kitchen uten- sil-, hat and umbrella stand. Also, the contents of Three Bed- rooms, including iron bedsteads, strong mattrass, hair c uch, chest of drawers, marble top wa^hstand, toilet Lla SeS, &c., &c. The sale to take place at One for Two o'clock punctually. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Sypiss Cham- bers, Cardiff. 2661 Port of ardiff. —By order of the F ench Consul. MESSRS. SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATUR- DAY next, the 2nd October, 1875, at Mr Tamplin's Dry Dock, adjoining the Glamorganshire Canal, Cardiff, the SCHOONEtt ,lOP DUG:><E," of Boulogne, 65 tons register, now lying in the said Dock; together with all her sails, ropes, anchors, chains, apparel, and stores. The i-ale will take place at Two p.m. The vessel may be inspected by applying on board, and fur- ther paniculars may be had of the French Consul, or of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. Important te Spmt Merchants, Hotel Keepers, Licensed Victuallers, and Private Consumers. MESSRS MADDOX AND EMERY have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on M'NDA Y, October 4th at the Cardiff Arms Ho el, Cardiff, a con- signment of fine FRENCH BRANDIES, sh pped direct from Charente to Bristol per Corsair and Ixia, as follows:- 9 Hogsheads, vintage 1872. 9 Quarter Casks, vintage 1872. 6 Do. do., vintage 1870. 50 Cases, vintage 1868. Sale to commence at Three for Four o'clock For further particulars and simples apply at the Offices of the Auctioneers, 18, High-street, Cardiff. 2604 SALE THIS DAY. Blaenbjglan Farm, two miles from Aberavon, two milas from Briton ferry, and four miles from Neath. LEWIS BROTHERS are favoured with instruc- tions from Mr G. Key, who is retiring, to SELL by AUC- TION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, September 30th. 1875, the whole of bis valuable and well-conditioned LIVE STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEM ANTS, comprising i60 fat»"eep, 120 breeding ewes, 8 milch cows in full profit, 4 fat heifers, 3 short- horn bulls, 4 iu-calf Durham heifers, 16 two and three-year-old heifers and steers. 5 rearing calvea, 2 draught horses, 3 promising coits risina; two years, 2 Suffolk sows in farrow. 8 store plglI, about 100 head of poultry, about 5 cwt. of WOOL (mountain), 2 ricks of rrime hay (about SO tons), 16 neks of Cauadian oa», rick of ferns, 7 acres of Swede turnips, li acres red and white Norfolk turnios, 2i acres white rock potatoes, and a vaned and well-selected stock of first-class impiements. Luncheon at Eleven a.m., Sale at Twelve Noon precisely. All furtner particulars may be trad of the Auctioneers. The Mart, Neath, Sept. 4th 1875. 2616 Forest Farm, situate on the Crynant Road, about one mile from the Vale of Neath Railway Station at Aberdulais.-ImPortant Sale of superior Farming Stock. LEWIS BROTHERS are instructed by Mr Evan Rosser, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY, October 5th, 1875, the whole of his valuable LIVE STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS, comprising 2 fat c )ws, 4 f,¡. heifers, and 2 fat stee, s, 10 milch cows in full profit, Cattlemartin cow and Calf, 7 two-year-old and 7 one-vear old Hertford heifers and steers, one- year-old Hereford bull, io calves 2 powerful draught, fmares, bay brood mare, 3 capital light bay colts, and one dark 'ay filly, rising three years, a well-bred darn bay filly, rising 3 years, 16 hands, 2 ery fine colts, by Goojerat" and ".Welsh Hero;" sow in farrow, 3 porkers. 5 large rictis of oats, 2 ricks of prime hay, abo. t 27 tons, dog cart with fittings complete, harness, CUTIS, gambos, Irish ca-, ploughs, harrows, 2 new chaff cutlers, with horse-power and gear, complete, and other imp ements, &c., &c. Luncheon at 12, noon, aleatlp.m.,PrOmPt. The Mart, Neath, Sept. 15,1875. 2699 New ins, Queen-street, Cardiff.—Important to Innkeepers and Others. MR. T. WHITSUN JONES has received in- structions from Hr. Wm T»dd (who is retiring from business), to S r LL by AUCTION, (unless previously disposed of In private contract, of which due notice will be given), on MONDAY, 4th of OCTOBER, 1875, on the premises, at the New Inn, Queen-stret t, Cardiff, the whole of the HOt SEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, comi rising walnut drawing-room suite in screen damask, ditto loo table, ditto cheffioneer with vlatc-gla'S back, do. whatnot, papier maclie inble, beau ». t, p e glasses in gilt frame. lot <>f engravings, mahogany ainin c and card tables, smoking, cane-seated, and other chairs, tap- room and kitchen tables, cases of stuffed birds and animals, turtle-shell cnimuey ornaments, t wo 8 day clocks, pair of buffalo horns, 5-chamber revolver, air gun, weather glass, a numoer of settles, fenders .nd fire-irons, dish covers, dresser and ware, corner cupboard, tea kettles, saucepans, large assortment of kitchen ware, irt)n boilers, clothes home, meat safe, four 6 gal. stone jars with taps 6-motion beer engine, 8-motion spirit do. pint and half-pint pewter measures, ware quart and pint measures^ beer horses, bottling machine, beer cooler, beer muller with 3 taps, 4 cider casks, mahogany and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, feather and miilpuff beds, bolsters and pillows, maible top, mahogany, and painted washstands and dreesinsr tables step commode, toilet klas"e" mahogany and painted chests of drawers, Towel horsey painted cupboard, bedroom carpeting, clumbrr ware, a stronely built market can,, cart harness, chaff cutter, corn bin, and a variety of oiher useful articles Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, S5, Commercial Place, Aberdare, Sept. 23, 1875. SALE TO-MORROW. Maendy House, half-a-mile north of Porth Station, Rhondda Valley.—Important sale of 72 J)ed of Steers and Heifers, mostly of the Durham breed, Ponies, &c. MESSRS D. EV A IN S and SON have received instructions from Thomas Jones, Esq. (proprietor of the Tylacoch and Hafod Collieries), to SKLL by AUCTION, on FRI- Tylacoch and Hafod Collieries), to SKLL by AUCTION, on FRI- DAY, October the 1st, 1875, in a Field adjoining Matndy House, the following choice herd of CATTLE, PONIES, &c., viz: 47 steers in forward condition, 25 red and roan Durham heifers in calf, 5 brood pony mares, 2 two-year-old pony mires, yearling colt, 4 uchllngs, and an entire pony. The cattle will be "din F' >ur mon' ha' credit will be given, on approved security, to purchasers to the ameunt of £10 and upwards,or discount allowed for cash at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Refreshments at 12, sale to comence at 1 o'clock. Am further particulars may be obtained of the Farm Bailiffs at Tvlacoch ar d Ny th Bran Farms, or of the Auctioneers, Taff street, Pontypridd. *»1 2572_ — SALE THIS DAY. Kiloaison Annual Sale of Store Cattle, Sheep, and Horses. MR LAYER has received instructions from j Harvey, Esq., to SKI.L by AUCTION at Kilpaison House, on THURSOA*, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1875, E00 STORE EWE-* AND LAMB^ 60STORK STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4 USEFUL TRONG CART HOR^E>, from 4 to 10 years old, very active and dean-legged; a ^uUnare in foal by "Victor one bay mare, 5 years old; a bayhorfw,5 j «ars old, bt Christmas Carol," fit for a brougham f hand- handsome two-year-old colt, by Tne Brigand some brown ponies, good matchers, and quiet in Harness nice black pony, and a b»y mare pony. Conveyances will meet the 11 a. m. train at Pembroke to taKe parties to the sale free ef charge, and returning in time to meet the up evening mail train. Refreshments as usual. Credit on conditions. 2490 BREECH-LOADING GUN.—I will sell my splendid double-barrelled central fire, 12-bore breech- loading gun, fitted with all latest improvements for L7. It has bar-action, laminated steel Damascus barrels, fine walnut stock, and is an excellent killer. It is in perfect condition, and I will warrant it as good as new in every way. artin^RFV8?! VFre w^the.«ii,t"Chlmbered' breeeh-loading, self- „hich I will Mil lo'; «. Ir «5 lii'Sfu, revolver. P.O.O. » w. H. MESSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENTS, PKIVAH5 Aim PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET SWANSEA, UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY (FIRE & LIFE) Instituted in the reign of Queen Anne, A.S. 1714. During the last Thirty Years the LONUS has averaged upwards of ONE POUND TEN SHILLINGS per Cent. per ANNUM. Agents—PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COL SWANSEA. 178 WIL L I A M S A N D E E g, AUCTIONEER » ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, Q ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.-Two houses in Canal Parade and three oottageein the Court adjoining: Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzzard-street Fourhouses in Russell-street. r^ POATH Three jronteel Residences in Cyril Cresent 5 Two houses iu Cooper-street Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, SelYn^Xert, Nos. 37 and 38, and 43 44 45, 46 4T^ and 53, 54, 55, Clifton-street; and One House in Partridge-road, gj CATHAYS.—Two houses in Woodville Terrace three houses in Letty-street, and two semi-detached villas m Upper Qeorge- CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-Btreet. Eligible bll« of Freehold Land at the corner of Cllve-road and Ely-road. PENARTH,-One house in Plassystreet. GRANGKTOWN.—Nos. 8, 9, 10, Knole-street; two houses in Ivcnt-Btroet. „ DINTAS near PONTIC PR1DD.—A very eligible Grocer & Baker's shop with Bakehouse, also i-mall cottage let as sepcrate dwsllirg liberal proportioi of the purcliase-money may be had on Apply as above. attS try Auction. SALE TO-MORROW. No. 4, S'.ockwell Villas, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. SSP MESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS, and CO., have been instructed by Mr Henry Thomas (who is leaving the town) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on PRIDAY, October 1,1875, the whole of the valuable and well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pianofortes, oil pointings, oleographs, engravings, &c comprising walnut drawing-room suite covered in rep, wa nut chiflonniere with plate glass back and marble top, music stool, whatnot, walnut oval loo table, pier gla-ses in gilt frames, occasional table, Brussols and tapestry car- pets, nearly new sewing machines, fenders, fire irons, mahogany dining-room suite in real leather, mahogany loo table, ttleecope table with extra leave", cocoanut matting, mats, hearthrugs, &c. The Bedroom Furniture comprises maple, brass and iron, French, and half-tester bedsteads feather and millpuff beds, palliasses, mattresses, washstands with marble top, dressing table with glass attached to match, towel horse, chamber ware, L mahocany and painted chests of drawers, swing- dressing glwses, fenders, fire-irons, carpets, &c. Goods on vit w on Thursday, the day previous to sde. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock in thi forenoon precisely. The House to be Let. -Apply at the Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, College-street. Swansea 2 39 Town and Borough of Ne.th.-parade House, next door Castle Hotel.-Extensive Sa e of Drapery. MR. M. DOUGLAS begs to announce that he has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, the whole of the STOCK of Mr. W. Evans, Bankrupt, Parade House, Sale to commenca on MONDAY EVE NING next, September 27th, 1875, at six p.m., and on Tuesday and following days at eleven a.m. and six p.m Auctioneer's Offices, 17, St. Ala-ry-strcet Swansea. 2628 FOR SALE, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, JL SEVERAL PLOTS of FREEHOLD GROUND.-Applv to Messrs. Price, Jenkins, & Co College Chambers, Swansea. 1803 fttMuatiotia. To Farmers. THE POTATOE DISEASE.—A Treatise on the Disease in Potatoes, by a practical Farmer and Gardener; the Cause and Cure with relutation of the Principal Theories advanced by others, together with plain directiens for preparing the land, and farming a heavier crop of potatoes entirely free from the plague including also a perfect cure for the Foot and Mouth Disease in Cattle. Post Free on receipt of 21 penny postage stamp. D. T. Jackson, Bookseller, 50. Wansey- street, London, S.E. 2468 STE C I aTl NOTICE. On the Jot May was issued GRATIS with "THE LITTLE GIRLS' TREASURE," A SPLENDID OLEOGRAPH BNTrruro "THE RIVAL CLAIMANTS,' « Om WHOSB PUPPY IS IT 7" Th" Splendid Oleograph, or beautifully-coloured picture, s so exquisitely defined as to be scarcely recognised from a picture by one of the first masters painted on canvas in oil. The delineation of the dog and her little one reminds one of Landseer's best efforts. Parts 4 2, S, 4, 6, 6, and 7 now ready, price Sixpenee. THE LITTLE GIRLS'TRE-ASURE. JL FILLED WITH BEAUTIFUL COLOURED PICTURES. A most charming present for Little Girls. THE LITTLEGIRLS5 TREASURE. FAIRY TALES, MUSIC LESSONS, NEEDLEWORK LESSONS, POETRY, NURSERY RHYMES. THE LfTTLG.IRLS'TREASURE. Thia Magazine Is one of the very best for Little Girls that has been published.—Containing instructive as well as amusing Literature. Its tdhe is chaste, and suitable for children of all classes. Illustrated in oolours. Londen: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co. A Specimen Copy can be had at c. The Casket Office, 25, Fetter-lane, E.C., for seven stamps. Now ready, the SE PTEMBE R PART 0/ fTiHE CASKET.—An Illuminated Magazine for Ladles. Price ONE SHILLING. THE CASKET.—Tales^Poetry, Fine Arts, Muffle, Painting, Illuminating. Wax Modelling, Fashions, &e., &c. —Edited by Madame ELI^F*. FILLED WITH COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS. THE CASKET.—No Lady's Boudoir can be con- sidered complete without it Splendidly Illustrated in Colours, with Illuminated Wrapper. London; SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and CO. A Specimen Number sent for IS Stamps. Yearly subscr ption, 13s; Half-yearly, 6s 6d dire-t from THE CAaKbT Office, 26, Fetter-lane. 18°- THE "NEWCASTLE DAILY JOURNAL," as the leading Commercial Newspaper in the North of England,offers superior advantages o those Advertisers who wish to bring their announcements before the best and most intelli gent class of readers. HEiAD OFFICS—NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. LONDON OFFICB-3, ST. MICHAEL'S ALLEY, CORNHILL. CARDIFFSHfPPJNG- AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE, Published every MondS? Mornng. Price 15s per annum, or by The "CARDIFF SHIPPING^AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE," contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport, and the Bristol ChanneL and circulates Maong all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It h filed at Lloyds, the Lombard, and mast of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign rts. CUtEF OFFICES—75 and 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff 2554 BEST ADVKRTSING PAPER IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. IYR OTTIN GHAM DAILY GUARDI AN. -A First-Class Daily Newspaper, price One Penny. Has the largest cirel ation of any Diily Paper in Nottingham- shire and adjoining counties. Saturday's issue over 20,000. The most valuable medium for advertisers. Rates of charges and copies of the paper sent free on applica- tion to the Proprietors THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GUARDIAN, Published every FRIDAY. Price (with Supplement), TWOPENCE. Has a large and high-class circulation, and is acknowledged the great advertising medium for Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and neighbouring counties. OFFICES: SHERWOOD-STREET, NOTTINGHAM. 2335 THE 0 A R D IFF TIM EsT. Jt. PubIIIBHBD xvuay FRiDLy- Piu(s I wopimen, Is the LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER in Wales, and has a otrouts. tion greater by many thousands than any of its contemporaries. It has long been the recognised head of the Weekly Press in Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements tl«m u. of its contemporaries. Chief flic p C RDIFF. Propr ator D. DUNCAN guiWing Sottttits. ARDIFF PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILD. W < ING SOCIETY. Orncss: No. 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TKUSTBIS: Wm Alexander, Esq. I.. Chas. W. David, Esq, Chas. Henry Williams, Esq. SSCRBTAJLT: Pete Price. A -—Pontypridd, Messrs Alexander Bros.; Walnut Tree r, • Wm. Kvans, Junction Shop Merthyr and Aberdare, S rvf4„l Fvanf?, Auctioneer; Newport, Mr Thomas J. Jones, NEir^ Commercial Buildings Rhymney, Mr Jones, T& Auctionee p ntlottyn; Ogmore and Cwmgarw, Mr. John Office, Ogmore Vale; Llantrissant, Mr. William ^°S°rn«^f t^i'00 rea^T 40 on Mortgage of laoums or Land- era should send in applications for advances day in the Month. on the First y *5. and Deposits made daily. Shares may at;01it Cop'es of Rules, Actuary's Report, All kc may be obtained daily, at the Society's Office, lwUance-flb eet, • Card;fl er o{ any of the Society's Agents. vr?f The Dr»ent rate of interest on Deposits is 5 per cent six N.B.—-Tne pr three months, and 4 per cent, at months' netice, it P" 1653 PETER PRICE, Secretary. HOMES FOR THE MILLION! LAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING CARDIFF. £ 6,000 ready to be ADVANCED on MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS. Easy Fortnightly Repayments. PZOOW already adranced to Working Men and others. R. EMERY, Secret, ry. 13 DOCKS. CARDIFF IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. HOW TO CURE FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE, AND HOW TO PREVENT FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. A certain Specific for this terrible scourge wherever existing, a cure can be effected at a trifling cost. No farmer should be without this truly valuable medicine, also full instruction and rules for prevention of this disease. Will be sent post free on receipt of 2s in Sl*mns — Addrejs Veterinarian, 5, Dover- street, Liverpool. 2000 2861 If HE TIMES, clean and perfect, posted the -1- evening of day published, at 26s. for the ensuing six months, being the half-price, postage included. The Shipping and Merc ntile Gazette, posted the morning after the-evemng published, at 39s. for the ensuing six months, being half-price, postage Lee.-D. T. Jackson. 5Q Wansey-stre-% Lou on. S.E. 2409 f ublit JToticts REGIMENTAL ORDERS, by.T. H. BURGESS, Captain Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Head Quarters, Swansea Castle, « 25th September, 1875. 1. -Gun arm for Mornston Battery every evening, except Satur- day, at6.30 p.m -Fuze and Shell Instruction for non-commissioned officers on Tuesday and Wednesday, at the Castle Hall, at 8 p.m. 3,-Shot practice at the South Dock on Saturday, the 2nd October, at 8.30 p.m. Undress uniform to be worn, The whole of theMorriston Battery must be present at this practice. For duty during the week ending 3rd October, is75 Lieu- tenant A. Phipps, sergeant A. Roney, Corpoial S. Dowdle, Bom- bardier A. Buckland, Trumpeter C Jenkins. By order, (Signed) j. H. BURGESS, Captaiu Commanding. NOTICE. Captains, Shipbrokers, Tradesmen, and others will please entrust ail orders, and receive accounts from my Son, Mr JOSEPH WILLS, as here- totoe- (Signed) T) J „ ——— THOMAS WILLS. Boiler and Tank Works, West Bute Dock Cardiff, Sept. 29th, 875. 2723 COKE.-NOTICE, the PRICE of COKE is V-/ REDUCED to Ten Shillings per Ton on the Works. Orders received at the Office, Gas Works, Swansea. ofipu 27th, 1875. 267° NOTICE. OPENING OF THE LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY'S NEW GOODS WAREHOUSE, IN CARDIFF. p.Twf ^d0a,rd No^J £ e8tern Railway Companv hereby give Public Notice that on OCTOnE < 1st. 1*75, they will OPEN their New and Commodious GOODS WAREHOUSE, situated in Tyndall-street (at the head of the East Bute Dock), Cardiff The Warehouse affords ample accommodation for the storage of Goods and Merchandise of all kinds. On and from the same date the London and North Western Railway Company will also run their own service of Express Goods Trams, conveying Traffic between Cardiff and Tredegar. Ebbw Vale, Brynmawr, Blaenavon, Abergavenny, Hereford «Manchester, Liverpool, birkenhead, Leeds Huddmfield, Bradfo d, Halifax, and the North, the Staffordshire x'ottenee, London, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Spon Lane. Dudley, Derby, Burton, and the Midland Counties. They are also Carrierstoand from Hull, Newcastle, Middlesbio', Glasgow, Edinburgh, and all parts of the United Kingdom. .Tf^PH mSwnDn &c- can be obtained from Mr. orMr N1CKT 8uperintend€nt. Abergavenny; or 139*, Bu e ^d aJrdiff °°lnpaDy S T^"«reet; Ihe Public are requested to be particular in ordering their Goods per the London and North Western Route. Chief Traffic Manager's Office, GEORGE FINDLAY Euston Station, September! 1875. 2621 l^J"OTICE. J. L. THOMAS, Draper, &c., Pontardulais, begs to State, That he has NO CONNEC- TION with THOMAS. BROTHERS, of Pontardulais now iii Liquidation.-Mgned, JNO. LLEWELLYN THOHAS. TODAY. riRAND TRIAL OF SHEEP DOGS Opec to North and South Wales, with Monmouthshire To be held on GRAIG AR LEYSHON, near PONTYPRIDD, Glamorganshire, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 29 and 80, 1876 President: Lord ABERDARE. Managing Committee: Major TURBERVILLE, Ewenny Priory. G. W G. TAOMAS, sq., Ti-e Heath. TUDOR CRAWSHY, Esq., The Forest Farm. Rev. D. W. WILLIAMS, Fairfield. PRIZES. First Class, for Dogs not exceeding 18 months old: First prlze, £10 second ditto, L5 Entrance fee, 10s, each dog. Second Class, for all-aged Dogs: First prize, P,20 second ditto, Ztb third ditto, jElO; fourth ditto, 46 fifth ditto, Ll. Entrance fee. lOa each dog. Third Claes, for all-aged D°j;s First prize, E20 second ditto, £15; third ditto, jelo fourth ditto, 95 fifth ditto, 41. Entrance fee, 10s each dog. Fourth Glass, for Best Bred and Best looking Dog in any of the Move classes First prize, L5 second ditto. Z3. Entrance fee, 58 each dog, Last day of entering dogs, Saturday, the 26th of September. For rules, form tf entrance, or any further particulars, y to 9iri MATTHBW WAYNE MORGlN, Esq, Pentypridd, Ron. See. Jusurauce L^IRE INSURANCE. —For Michaelmas Renewals ■ and new Insurances, APPLY TO CHARLES OLD, AGENT, SUN FIRE OFFlCtl. Parade, NEATH. 2569 ^UN FIRE OF F I C E AGBTT MB PETER PRICE. Mr Price, having been for 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 which this Society has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of Claims made upon it during the 165 years it has been established. Prospectuses and all information con be obtained at— • 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1099 A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency but as it may happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey underaken, and as the sum at which it will be seen the risk (in a pecan.ary sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE is almost ab- snrdly small, it is not too much to say that the in. surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of mest fellers. £ 1,000 if killed, with liberal allowaJw !f injured, for a single payment of £ 3, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proDortion EATTWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAI, SJUEANCK COMPANY (Limited). SIR JOHN MURRAY, Bart., Chairman. 42. POULTRY. LONDON. ffiffERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE, £ 14,000. Prospectuses, Ac., free, on application to Mr. W.Br r F S S. Managing Director, *.0.0. to Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, High-street, Swansea. OT MR. M. WATERS, 2, GMBnr«TB*aA<a^NEAriL 103 p OBITIVE PLAN OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE NEW SYSTEM OF RESERVING AND INVESTTNO IN GIOVERNK&W BECURMSS FOR POLI(jY-HOLDF.M THE ENTIRE NET PREMIUMS. TIm ONLY Etpnusu STSTU OF ABIDUROI. AN EMINENT ACTUARY SAYS "To make the system of Life Assurance complete, it has yet to «< i an -^wirauoe Society is, in its very essence, company tor profit to shareholders than an insti- „ trust for policy-holders, the trust being a°d husband the premiums till such time as, by the ,the member's claim, the trust, is ended as far as ouch member Is cOn-ed. To this end it should be enacted t that every office shall each year put apart in a Trust Fund' a «p?"?per proportion of its annual premiums, to meet assurance '• tn<i not 110 touched in any way for ex- «< i be» should come out of the shareholders' cajnlaL The Trustees of the Fund would take care that it is productively invested, so as to obtain the best rute of intorU? "con sistent with safety." This is exactly the system adopted by the Positive," TIJB Effm N" PRM(Iums being invested at compound interest IN TRUST for policy-holders, and hypothecated exclusively for the PurPOW Of paying OWme under policies. The investments are made, in._Bngtand. in Ommb, yielding- compound interest at the rate of about 3i per cent, per annum; in India, in Indian Govern- ment Secunti639 yielding about 4 per cent • in f Dominion Stock, jielding fully 5 per cent. Canada, in j Loss to Policy-holders under such a svsteiK. is a slmnl* felity. No Act of Parliament establishing GovemmenUmdlt^i conlxol, no policy iss^d by the British ^er^^ u^f Lnld provide to the Assured a higher order of security than^hi„ more perfect controlling power, or more open deaW thtl'A SfelfeL °f P08itiVe* fOTce 04 l^eScSfe STATEMENT of LIFE BUSINESS, as on 81st Dec^K^ i qti Policies in Force. Amount Assured. premium Assurance Income. Fund. England 1068 L468,374 M,722 M4 122 India _„6U 408,484 l^'SS 0MADA » W Total Z4g,306 U7,615 P°LICIES for WHOKE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. FRANCIS BARROW. Managing Director, 864 34, CANNON-STREET. LONDON, E. C. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPACTS ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPACTS „ (LIMITED), General Accidents. G«LWAY Accidents. Injuries. .RASOSYOM,^ O«^ 106 A HARDING, Ksmter NOTICE—.Persons suffering from INDIGES- TION, BILIOUS or LIVER COMPLAINTS will, on appli- cation, receive, free, an excallent BOTANIC RECIPE, by enclos- ) inlt address to the Secretary, Botanic Institute, Grosvenor-road, Bristol. 2(20 T-,Itctioil ddtttitit. I MUNICIP AL ELECTION, 1875. CANTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Burgesses of Canton and Grangetown, On the 1st day of November next you will be called upon to exercise your privilege (for the first time) of returning for the above-named important and extensive Ward Six persons, to repre- sent and protect your interests at the Council Board of the Cor- poration of Cardiff. I respectfully seek your confidence and support at the forth- coming Election. For several years I had the honour of sitting as your Repre- sentative at the late Canton Local Board of Health, and therefore my opinions upon Municipal matters are well known to you, and remain unaltered. I ask to be returned STRICTLY upon INDE- PENDENT principles, regardless of any SECTARIAN CLIQUE or PARTY POLITICS, and only pledge myself to support such measures (from whatever party they emanate) as will, in my judgment, be beneficial and conduce to the welfare of the general body.of Ratepayers. On these conditions only, and with these views, I place myself at your service, and solicit your Vote and Interest on the day of Election. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEO. BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S. 4, Penlline-terrace, Ely-road, Canton. 2384 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1875. TO THE BURGESSES OF CANTON AND GRANGETOWN. LADIES AND GSNTLEHKH, The passing of the Cardiff Improvement Bill" has dissolved the Canton Local Board, of which I was a Member and on the 1st day of November next you will be called upon to elect Six Representatives at the Cardiff Council Chamber. My regular attendance has made me familiar with the much- needed requirements of Canton and Grangetown and should you again honour me with your confidence, I will endeavour to do in the future as I have done in the past—to improve the condition of the district, and watch the interests of my fellow Ratepayers. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, DANIEL LOUGHER. Steam Flour Mills, Canton, September, 1876. 2688 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1875. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CAJSFTLL WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN^ On the 1st of November next, you will be privileged for the first time to elect representatives to the Council Board of the Cardiff Corporation. It is of the greatest importance to the united district of Canton and Grangetown, that it should have representatives who have a knowledge of and an interest in the district, and who possess the ability and are willing to devote their time to its interests. During the past two years it has been my pleasure to bestow considerable time as a Member of the Canton Board of Health, and as one of the Parliamentary Committee, in contributing to the success of the Cardiff Improvement Bill," which, I believe will prove a great boon to your district. I now offer myself as a Candidate for one of the six seats which are placed at your disposal, and if you do me the honour to elect me, I promise not merely to ho'd the position, but earnestly to undertake the responsibilities of the office. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen, Yonrs most obediently, WILLIAM SANDERS. Doncaster Villa, Canton, 28th September, 1875. 2659 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1875. TO THE BURGESSES OF CANTON AND GRANGETOWN. LADIES AND GENTIIBMKN I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for one of the six Seats that will be at Jour disposal on the 1st of November next. I was a member of the late Canton Local Board of Health, and took an active part in the affairs of the district; my past conduct is therefore known to you, and should you be pleased to again favour me with your support I will continue to be attentive to your interests. I aal, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours most obediently, S. A. TYLKE. Canton, 28th Sept., 1876. 2686 Œend", 114 C<WTRART0. TO CONTRACTORS & OTHERS. TENDERS WANTED for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL- ROOM, for the use of the Independents at Bryncetbin, Bridgend. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Rev. W. Morris's, Brynymenyn, up to October 8th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 2700 To BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—TENDERS JL are invited for the ERECTION of a NEW INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, a- Treorkey. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. W. Phillips', Grocer, Trteikey, to whom tenders are to be sent on or before 13th October, 1875, in a sealed envelope, endorsed Tenders for N'ew Chapel." The Committee does not bind itseif to accept the lowest or any tender. 2692 TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a NEW CHAPEL, at Carmarthen Road, Swansea. Plans and specifications may be seen at the residnce of the Rev 8. Higman, Havod, Swansea, to whom tenders are to be sent on or before 8th October, 1875, in a sealed envelope, endorsed, "Tenders for New Chapel." The Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. 2596 TO PIPE LAYERS AND OTHERS. The Aberdare Local Board of Health are desirous of receiving TENDEKS for the undermentioned works, viz- CONTRACT ho. 1. The laying of about 9,000 lineal yards, more or less, of main pipe?, from 5 inches to 3 inches in diameter CONTRACT *O. 2 The laying of about LL,49I S YARD^ more or less of distribution piping, 3 and 4 inches in diameter. Forms of Specification and Tender may be obtained on applica- «° N » ^U^ersigned,at the Offices of the Local BOARD; Town OR T*16 Engineer, J. F. Bateman. Esq., C.E., 16, Great George-street, Westminster. Separate Tenders will be required for each Contract. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 6th day of October, 1875, endorsed Tender for Pipe-laying Contract No. Tender NOT ^ND themselves to accept the lowest or any R. ORTON GERY, Clerk to the Local Board. public appointments. K IXYBEBILL BOARD SCHOOL. WANTED, by the 14th of November next, an ASSISTANT MISTRI!SS (ex-pupil teacher would suffice). Applicants to state Salary required, and to send testimonials, by the 8th of October, o Mr Wm. Samuel, Clerk, Tanyrallt House, Pontardawe, Swan- sea. 2650 JftoUls. "TTTTTJDH ATVI ARMS HOTEL. CQLLEGE- V T STREET, SWANSEA. ALES always in prime condition. SPIRITS of the best brands. WINES of the finest vintages. The Club Roopi is vacant on Wednesdays only. Clubs already held here:-Court Douglaa (Ancient Order of Foresters), Singleton Lodge of Odd Fellows, tianct Douglas (Shepherds), Hearts, of Oak Lodge of House Carpenters. Operative Masons4 Society, the Council of Trades' Association — representing in the aggregate about 2,000 members. 2247 HE PAVILION WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, Fisher-street, Swansea- J. PHILLIPS, Pro- prietor. Allsopp's Ales and Guinesss Stout Well Aired Beds. Good accommodation for lodgers at moderate charges. 1682 HE WATERLOO DINING AND COFFEE JL ROOMS, SWANSEA. The above Old-Established Refreshment Rooms are now; Re- opened under entirely new and superior management. Evert accommodation for Visitore at Moderate Charges. Close to THE MsrKet, within five minutes of all Stations. Good Beds, Choice &c. _A. R. 8. KEATES, Proprietor. HE COMMERCIAL" A^D FAMILY TELB TEMPERANCE HoTLT.,6 TEA AND DINING-ROOMS. Next door to IHE ^TNS- THRTE minutes'walk from T. BEHENNA, Proprietor. IGG THE OLD AND FAMOUS HOTTTT. riiH-B "TALBOT," VICTORIA STREET, X BRISTOL, HAS BEEN REBUILT, AND WAS OPENED ON THE 6th OT MAY, All A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 186 MISS LTNFIELD, Manager. ^Susiiitss JUdterss. QHINA AND GLASS SALE, JJ OWE LL AND COMPANY Having Sold nearly the whole of the Magnificent ¡ Stock purchased by them of the Executors of the late Mrs. Chittenden, ha\ e now closed the premises, and will commence at once to assort and pack the goods, with a view to as speedy a delivery as pos- sible. And as the magnitude and nature of this Stock will occupy considerable time, HOWELL & CO request the Indulgence of those Customers whose Lots may not happen to be amongst first deliveries. They hope to have all despatched within about Ten Days. HOWELL AND COMPANY, 9, 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, ,f CARDIFF. 2377 JOT HAM AND SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. DJOTHAM & SONS' vast Stock is divided into Ten Depart- ments. Every irticle being marked at the lowest possible price, and in plain figures. COATS, and COATS and VESTS (to match). MEN'S COMPLETE SUITS. TROUSERS, and TROUSERS and VESTS (to match.) BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MECHANICS' CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, PORTMAN- TEAUS, &c. SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLOVES, COl, LARS, CUFFS, &c. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. DJOTHAM & SONS* Accurate Fit. • J High-class Style. CLOTHING IS I M»'erial. J Value for Money. NOTED TOR J ESySSKt y Fashionable Designs. Gentlemanly Appearances. THE PRINCIPALITY CLOTHINq ESTABLISHMENT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. 1361 U M M E R CLOTHING ks FOR BOYS, YOUTHS, AND GENTLEMEN) The Neweet Fashions for the SUMMER SEASON now 011 V"I8W at Meun. W. PRICE and SONS RKADY lUDB CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, MSM:!)!6 ^eoe?t I™provements in Material, Style, Make, Fit, Worfud Coatfn^f.6 a' PiLl" Che'ks 'andXStripes ^he^ and Ve8ta^ M^h"n Youths. The New Hate for Boys ind Durable. sizes—Light, Smart, and ADDRESS CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. TaRKs-All Goods must be Paid for on or before delivery. 21 JNDIA RUBBER WATERPROOF CLOTHING, LEATHER LEGGINGS, &0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY BUTE DOCK, C A B D F I, pATENT U L FOR STEAM & HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. INTENDING MANUFACTURERS should consult the under- Signed for complete Plans and Estimates of Works required in eluding Buildings, Steam Power, and Machinery comnleta to make from 3 tons t > any amount per hour, by FUB, PRRSK'RS which are far m advance^ tho^^er^ by other makersT*^ Strong and Simple, Few Parts, all easy of access. Le>* Wear u. Tear. Less Power required, and Less Cost. The Works and Machinery so arranged u to prodtm tfif greatest output of Fuel "jth the least &.mount of Kauual Labour EIF,NF-Y KIPISFY, M.E., CONSULTING ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR, POSTERN BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. ^Purifications, Estimates, and Materials sup plied for every description of Mechanical Engineering Work. LICENSED VALUER AND ARBITRATOR. 101 fcbT^OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."—Set Deuteronomy, chap, xii, verse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, Trade Mark. —" Blood Mixture." THE GREAT ELOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Blotches, Ulcerated Sort Legs, Old Sores, Glandular Swellings, Cancerous Ulcere Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms. Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, DiscoJora. tions of the Skin, Humours and Diseases of the Skin o whatever name and nature, are literally carried out ef th system in a short time by the uw of this world-famed medicine. THOTTSAKBS OF TBSTOTONLALS FRO*3K PARTS, IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.—Clense the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the 6kin in pimples, eruptions, or sores cleanse it whet you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keen the blood pure, aaid tbe hearth of the system will follow. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constit, tion of either sex, the proprietor solicits sufferers to give;- a trial to test its value. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE Is sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d. each, and m Cases, containing six times the quantity, lis. each—sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases—by all Chemists and Patent Medicine endors throughout the United Kingdom and the world, or sent to any address, on receipt of 30 or 182 stamps. by tbe proprietor. • •UTSL,A^KE,a Apothecaries* Hall, LincotoT Wholsale: All Patent Medicine Houses LONDON DEPOT: 140, OXFORD-STnEET. OLD IN CARDIFF by Cdemm and Co., High-street- Nem port: E. M. Thomas, 121, Commercial-streel. Pontvpool • I) Stephens, Clarence-street. Ebbw Vale: L. P. Jones, DridgulI<l o Price. A. Swansea; Jtunes Hughes, 20, Castle-street.