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I LORD TREDEGAR'S SHOW. NEWPORT, DEC. 14TH & 15TH. CHARLES D. PHILLIPS Specially invites a visit to his Portable and Vertical STEAM ENGINES, PATENT STEAM PUMPS. ALL MACHINERY IN MOTIOti. ADDRESS, 4107 ^^mEERING DEPOT, NEWPORT, MON. I
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LORD TREDBGAWS SHOW. NEWPORT, DEC. 14TIf & 15TH. CHARLES D. PHILLIPs. will exh;bL as S ,;JOClat :tips FIRST PRIZE IMPLEMENTS of every C'ais. Also CARTS BY BRISTOL WAGON CO. LIMITED. ADDRESS, WATERPROOF-COYER MANUFACTORY, NEWPORT, MON., 4157.
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£ aies Us gMtctiatu r- AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. 8ors«. n MESSRS. BBYNON & HUGHES. Carriages, &c., at Swansea Jftn 4 MR.T. H. DAVLES. ^•ehold Property, at Swansea Dec. 21 Hob, j Messrs D. EVANS & SON. and pit harness, at Ctmmer. Dec. 23 Kj^v Messrs GLOVER & BKNSON. ^"•hangings, 4c., at Swansea Dec. 21, 22, 23. P»n, „ MR. THOMAS HAND. Colliery, at Llanelly Jan. 27. U- MrT. 3. HUNTLEY. of Brewery, at Cardiff — Feb. Sou, Me«srs JAMES & MORRIS. »Stable, Ac., at, Fishguard. Dec. 30 5on«.u MR. F. KNIGHT. ^•Soold Furniture, at Swansea Dec. 20 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER.. Ifotiivi0**9' Ofnaments, Glass, &e., at Swansea Dec. 51 Fvirniture, at Swansea Dec. 22 Swansea Dec. 23 aokt furniture, Ac., at Swansea Dec. 23 MB. GEORGE H. M1NETT. Cwriages, 4c., at Car<!ifl Anns Dec. 21 Ckttl. tr Messrs PRICE. JENKINS & CO. orse8, Carriages, &i\. at Swansea Jan- 8 BtoeV Mr ARTHUR SMITH. '•J*-Trade of Grocery and Provisions, at Cardiff.Dec. 21 bon^ „ Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. L^yPgWs8tock-in-Trade. at Canton 4. Dec. 20 C!r>.°0l'i Property,at Cardiff Jan. ^^oold villa, at Cardiff Jan. 4 s SALE THIS DAY. °" **8, Cowbridge-road, Canton.—Sale of an Ironmonger's Mn Stock-in- Trade. *• w. p. STEPHENSON is instructed to ■•Oirtu?5^ by AUCTION, at the above Premises, on <«ttS ♦ £ 20th d*y of December, 1875, and fallowing days, Hr.wf??. <m,i« Stock is disposed of, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of ia» Evans, Ironmonger, comprising builders', fur; ish- Uxf & KMwral ironmongery, cutlery, carpenters' tools, dairy fee *«nii utensils, iron bedsteads, brushes electro-plated goods, tr £ £ ar otgale. —Monday and T»sday, Furnishing and General Wednesday and lellowing days, Builders to conunacoe each day at six o'clock in the evening. — i SALE TO-MORROW. fcwqahw^treet, East Moore, C*rdiff-To Grocers, Green- ]VIR ARTHUR8TmLTH has received instruc- aeiriTx„tl?" frOm Mr James Humphrey, who is leaving the Wighbourhood, to SELLbv AUCTiON, on the premises, as to. on TDE8DAY n«t%ec 21st; 1875. the whole of the firitinf', TRADE of GkOCERY and PROVISIONS, com- w'tto? lea, coffee, sugar, biscuits, currants, sultana raisins, corn •oa?' salmon in tins, pickles, sweets, jama, ginger, bine' «oda, composite cand'es, brushes, cheese, baoon, 4?C^0t paper "d p*per basf6' and baskets of UTENSILS.—Countsrtea and provision scales, weigh- <2«!!i*clMoe (by Bartlett 4 Sons), coffee tin, co £ f<w> mill, tfa tobscco and snuff jars, chopper, flour scales, £ ?P astern, porcelain butter stand, 4c- Also a capitil spring » hauliers cut, set of trap harness, and set of cart harness. jj.«ipewill beno reserve. 7~* *° commence punctually at Twelve o clock noon. l8?i875eer'' X> 8U John 'a*3qua-re' C*r £ jjs c SALE TO-MORROW. Arms Royal Hotel, Cardiff—To Postmasters, Livery fhbl?TKeepers, Omnibus Proprietors, and Unreserved Sale of Howes, Carriages, Omnibuses, Har- Mn* Yaid requisites. Milch Tows, anA £ ^^fe R. GEORGE H. MINETT has the honour of announcing instructions received from the j*yprJeur, Mr James H. Perry, Cardiff Arms Royal Hotel, whose t^eia about to expire, to SELL by AUCTION, m the Yard of above Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of December, 1875, Jgnuneacin- at Eleven for Iwelve o'clock precisely, the valuable "»o«l Of HORSES (chiefly grevs and browns), about 20 m num- ,72> together with three omnibuses (two large and One Small), ch. break8, landau flyB, broughams waggonetWs, White- P*d«1s, luggage teucks, 4c. Also, about 20 sets of four-horse, •^ir. harness, suits of clothing, ruga, chaff-cutters, *nd bean crusher and stable requisites, too numerous to "tticularize. Also, two COWS, in full milk. £ *h°leof tha above will be fully described in Catalogues, 8ale/ m-*y 1)8 Stained on the premises three days prior to the .llie Auctioneer, in directing public attention to this impor- begs to observe that the horses are in capital working JMition, jn constant work until the day of sale. u4 triages are in a good state of preservation nearly all he ell-known builders, Peny ana Son, 0( Bristol. The whole well deserving the notice of parties requiring good, sound, *nd well-seasoned horses, carriages, 4c. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, Longrgtreet, Wotton-Under-Ed«e, Qloocester, Dec. 3, 1875. 45<}S rftoliEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIETIES X AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, all that Messuage or dwelling-house, situate and being No. 7, Bellevue-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of a respectable tenant, at a yearly rental of £ 25. The Premises are in excellent repair, well drained, and with convenience. ev convenience. Unexpired term about 83 yean. Ground rent low. For particulars apply to Mr John F. Harvey, Auctioneer, 4c., I, Lower Goat-street, Swansea. 4106 SALE TO-MORROW Consigjuaent of Paper-hangings.—In consequence of numerous iVfisSSRS GLOVER1 ^NSON have induced »J-JL the Manufacturers to send an extensive and very choice lot cf „ P A PB R 9 A N G I N G Whidh they will OFFER BY PDBL1C AUCTION, ^t their commodious Sale-rcoms, 9, Ca3t^tr<;et, S ns TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, December 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 1W5, about; 30,000 PIECES Of ENGLISH PAPER-HANGINGS, yoprtateg rich gold drawing-room papers, gold *ndI ot:her Jnujg-room paper j, satin, glaz'd and grounded P*P««. ^n*' •>arhle and hall papers, oak, granites and other cottage papers, quantity of grounded titting-room pape'8- 5?^. choice bedroom papers, in lots to suit the trade. bililders, pro- perty owners, and the general public. Also 1,000 Pieces of BOUDESS, CENTRES, &C., Suitable for decorative purposes. Bale to Commence each day at two o'clock in the Afternoon. 4648 — SALE TO-MORROW. Leasehold Property for Sale. MR T. H. DA VIES has been instructed to sWIr. by*AUCTION, subject to such conditions as shall be there and than prodused, at the CVmeron Arms Hotel, High- Street. Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of December, 1875, the wkole ef the DWELLING HOUSK, SHOP, and Premises, situated in Argyle-ttreet. and Comer of Fleet-street, Swansea, ^od now In the occupation of Mr John Richards, Grocer. The Premises, which contain sitting-room and 4 bedrooms up- stairs a large shop, kitchen, back kitchen, and other necessary conveniences on the ground floor, are held for Ion unexpired term of lease of ftbout 07 years, at the low annual ground rent of A2 &»•> or thereabeuts. All well drained. a" Sale to commence at Three O'clock, p.m. Further particulars to be had of the Auctioneer, of Messrs Strick and Bellincham, Solicitors, Fisher-street, Swansea. Auctioneer's Offices, 18, Union-street, Swansea. 44 jy/ £ I N E R A L S T O B~E L E TT TO BE LET by TENDER, all the Minerals above and includ- ing the Number 3 Rhondda Seam, lying under the several Farms called Coed-y lay, Tyn-y-eoed, LlanJid, T^cha wen, Gelly seren, and Trintrathwir. situate in the several parishes of Uanilid and Llantrissant, in the Ely Valley, Glamorganshire, containing together by admeasurement 537 acres or thereabouts. t The Property is moet advantageouslv situated, being only dis- tant 16 miles by the present route from the Port of Cardiff, with which the iproperty is connected by means of the Ely y Railway, running through the lands, and forming a junction with the Great Western Railway at Llantrissant, thus affording direct communication with all parts of the Kingdom. The Ports of Newport and Swansea are also easy of see by means of the Above-mentioned route. The Llantrissant and Taff Vale Junction Railway, which is tOw opened, runs within two mites of the property, and in con- junction with the Ely Valley Railway, will greatly reduce the distance to Cardiff, and afford great facilities for the conveyance and llupreClDt of the Minerals to be worked from this Property, which contains the whole pf the Mineral Seams in the South Wales Basin underling the LIDtwil. Seam. TlaJi Mineral Property, from its advantageous position, is the key to a verv large area of Minerals lying to the rise of a level course- and. being the only practicable outlet for such Minerals it will enable the same to be worked to greater advan- ce than frr.m any other quarter, by means of which a large kcome will be obtained by the owner* and lessee of this Pro- perty, in the shape «' way-leave to be pawl by the adjoining ^FtdTpartionlars and Terms of Letting can be "had on applica- tion to Kirkhocsc, Mineral Engineer, Peoyrhnedu, SerthyrMVli^^h re; "e,sr8 Smith, Davies. & Co. SoIicil tors, ft, Frederick's-p ace, O.d Jewry, London or Messrs Davies & Co., Solicitors. Haverfordwest. USE FOR S ALE. _JAMp LODGE, 49. Clifton-street, Roath, House, fetate.and durance Agent, has the following PROPERTI1b|KOR BALE :-CakD1FF a corner HOU^E ana bflUr, With stables, Coac^u^^nr^e Loft in Bedford-.treet. £ ri-e £ 630. Several semT-de aohcd VILLAS, in Upper George- 53okK*bSa SiluKm «» » mm road, fitted with ever^ convenience. Price ^00 each: Two HOUSES in Topaz-«2eet^ p^e £ 400. Several six-roomed new brick til)USES in John-stre t. Trice, each, house, £ 165 private Improvements paid. Tniw w*ll-built HOUSfc S in Topire- Street; £ d20. One splendid corner HOU^, SHOP, and BAKE- private Improvements paid. To w*ll-built HOUSfc S in Topire- Street; £ d20. One splendid corner HOU^, SHOP, and BAKE- HOUSE, with Dofts, in Garnett-atreet the best thofouijhlscre in Roath. Price £ tJ00. One large comer HOUSE, *HOP, Stable, ana Coach-bouse, in Gamei-ftrbet, «uital)le for a buteller, cbetnist, tailor, or bout fnd shoe tiueiness. Price £ 550. Sevetal HOUSES ta C'ifton-etreet. Price £ 25*. Severn lots of vIOUSE PRO- JgRTY FOR SALE in all j>ar'S of thi Borough. A considsral^e Portion of the money ot all the above property may remain on wrtifE»geat6 i>cc cent. Beats collected. M above. 2163 lales by udiau. SALE TO-MORROW. Christmas Presents. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Oxford Chambers, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 21st lay of December, 1875, a large consign- ment of FANCY GOODS, ORNAMENTS, GLASS, «c., suitable lor Christmas presents, comprising ladies' and gentltmen's writing desks, scent ewes, leather and musical albums, ink- stands, jewel cates, opera glasses, timepieces, tea services, tete- a.tete tea sets, lava stone and china vases, wine glasses, sets of decanters, cruet stands, sets of jugs, musical and other albuml-, musical boxes, ornaments, dessert services, &e. On view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 4567 4. Bute-place, St. Helen's-road, Swar sea. "1%/TR. JOHN M. LEEDER has teen instructed iyi to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of DECEMBER, 1875, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFEClS, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green damask (v z., six chairs two easy ditto, and couch), carved waln^ loo table, tapestry and other earoets, hearthrugs, mkts, oilclcXb, stair car- peting and brass rods, window poles and rings, pier glass, time- piece onder glass shade, pair of lustres, ornaments, engravings, mahogany loo and other tables, cane-seat, easy, and other chairs; couch in American leather, iron half-tester and French tx date ads, palliasses, fearher and miilpuff beds, iron crib, with plilitase-and mattress to fit; superior mahogany chest of drawers, painted ditto, mahogany and painted washstands and dressing tables, dressing glasses, towel horses, mabopny com- mode, book shelves, single perambulator (equal to new), kitchen chairs, tables, dresser, and the usual culinary utensils, china, glass. &c.; also, two garden lights, garden tools, and sundries. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Oxtord Chambers, Swansea. 4-U6 SALF, OF WINES. Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. "V/TR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed _LtJL to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY the 23rd day of December, 1875, about UO dozen of MOSELLE and HOCK (in pint and quart bottles), and winch will be sold in suitable lets. Sale to take place at Eleven o'clock. aOxford Chambers, Swansea. 68 36, Ffynone-terrace, Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER *ill SELL by PDBL1C AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURS- DAY, the 23rd day of December, 1875, the whole of the well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURtmURE.and Effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green velvet, walnut loo, work, and other tables, rosewood pianoforte, by Darnton & Co., easy cane-seat, and other chairs, tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, feu. ders, fire-irons, bookshelves, ^ia*nut whatnot, raatjf oilcloth, stair carpeting and rods, Venetian blinds, gas fittings, French and half-tester bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, towel-horses, wishatands and drelBiDg tables, dreating glasses, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, do. wardrobes, sets of ware, large bath^alst the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, ware, glass, kitchen dresser, tables, chairs, kewing maclaueby Singer & Co., &c. On view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Oxford Chambeis, Sw&nsm SALE THIS DA?." Auction Rooms, 72. High-street, Swansea. MIL F. KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on MONDAY, December 20th, 1876, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Piano, Sack Trucks, and other Effects. Particulars of the Auctioneer, or see bills. Cymmer, RhonddE, Valley.-To Collnrv Proprietors. Contractors, and pothers. MESSRS. D. EVANS and SON are favoured with instructions bom the Ovmmer Oolliery Company to SELL by AUCTION, at the Colliery Stables,'within two minutes' wlk of the Porth Railway Station, on THURSDAY, Dec. 23rd, 18Z5, Twenty capital HORSES, suitable for underground or surface work, averaging Bi hands high; also, sevenJ Sets of PIT HARNESS. „ The above are sold in consequence of the Company having stopped the working of the coaJ, in order to sink to the steam coal, whi-h must in a few years prove highly advantageous to the neighbourhood. Sale to commence at Twelve for One o clock p.m. Any further particulars may be had on application to the Agent, Mr J. Thomas; or to the Auctioneers, Taff-street, Ponty- pridd 4539 IMPORTANT L ET TING. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. MOlBA. AOTEL, MOIRA-PLAC 8, ADAM8DOWN, CARDIFF. TO be LET by PUBLIC TENDER, for a term of 14 years, the Goodwill and possession of this otd-established free and full- licensed Hotel. The premises are very commodious, having a frontago of 54 feet to Molra-place, the leading thoroughfare to Splotlands and Adamsdown. The bar is 40 feet 9 inches in length, and a hand- some and most capacious club-room is situation the first floor extending to the full frontage of the premises. A club consist- ing of upwards of a hundred members holds its meetings at the HoteL HoteL The premises are most centrally situated, surrounded by a thickly populated and increasing neighbon lu od, near to the Taff Vale and Rhymney Railway Stations, and within five minutes walk of tbe East and West Bute Docks. The Hotel, fnrnitarf, stock-in-trade, and fixtures are to be taken at a valuation, and the terms of the proposed leae can be ascertained at the office of Mr William Bradley, solicitor, Cardiff. Tenders, which are to specify the amount offered for good- will as well as the yearly i-en', and endorsed "Tenders for Moira Hotel," mnst be forwarded to Mr. Daniel Lewis, The Bertram Hotel, Roath, or delivered at the office of Mr Bradley, 3, High-street, on or before 4 o'clock on the 21st day of Decem- ber instant. The proprietor does not bind himself to accept the higheit or any tender. For particulars and orders to view, apply to Mr Daniel Lewis, aB above, or to Mr' WILLIAM BRADLEY, 4364 3, High-jtrest, Cardiff. Wi LTITM S~A N~d E r s» AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSUfiAricE AGENT, 8. ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Has the following PROPERTIES for sa'/k •_ CARDIFF.—Two housesin Oanal Parade and three jottagesin the Court adjoining; Nosl 16, 17, and 18, in Buz,ard.reet;. Fourhouses in Russell-street. No 80 South William-street. ROATH.—Three genteel Residences in Cyril Creaent One House in Emerald-street. Ten Houses in Topaz-street. Six Genteel residences tnJMetal^breet, and Seven in Gold-street. NoS. 37 and 88, and 48,44, 45,46,47, ftndi 68,54,55, Clifton-street; One House in Partridif»-roLd; and Oak Villa, Uuu«eey-s reet. CATHAYS. —Three houses in Letty-street, and two semi- detached villas in L oper George-street. CANTON.—Bteht nouses in flallret-street. Eligible site ot jy eeh<Hdi*nd< at th^coroer ofCttv+ttmVkaA ElfiStd. PKNARTH,—Out house in PlaMy-street. QRANGETOWN.-hos. ;8, », 10, Knole-street. DISAII nearj?ONTYPMDD.-A very oUgtbl,Grocer & ftkerlo shop with Bakehouse, also small cottage tot as seperate dwelling A liberal .proportioi of the purcliase money may be had on mortgage. Appiy atabove. g c- k it-D I F F 'I 'o N The Cardiff Board of Guardians are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Supply of Flour, Meat, Coal, Grocery, Aus- tralian Tinned Meat, Drapery, Drugs, and other Articles Tequired l-r the Workhouse Industrial Schools and Ont-door Paupers during the Quarter commencing the 1st January, 1876, and end- ing 25th March, 1876. Full particulars, with forms of tender, may be obtained on application at the Clerfc s Office, 21, Queen-street, Cardiff. Sealed Tenders toibe sent to the Workhouse, accompanied by Samples where practicable, on or before Thursday, the 28rd De- cember, By Order, v W' P< STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated 16th December, 1875. 4582 2484 rT~A R D I F F UN l~~0 N~ CONTRACT FOR MILK FOR ONE YEAR. The Guardians of the Cardiff Union are desirous of Contracting for the supply of MIuK to the Union Workhouse and Ely indus- trial Schools for the year commencing 1st January, 1876, and endinsrthe 31st December, 1876. TENDERS to De made for the Workhouse and Schools tepa- _i :n forms, which may be had on apnljoation to me, and to be to the Workhousa on or before THURSDAY, the 63rd insl! to be opened by the Board onjriday, the 24th inst. y W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Cardiff, dated 16th Decembsr. 1875. 4581 2.)00 m o B U I L D E R S tkndERS are required for the completion of Three HOUSES at Cy. mbran on part of the Llantarnam Estate. Plans and specification to be seen at our offices. 1". t't" I r,i WfLLFNCE » GOODMAN, Architects and Surveyors, 4588 Trodepr-plwe: Newport, Mon. YSTERiVi OUTH URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. TENDERS are solicited for a SURVEY of part of the Parish of Oystermcuth. Sufficient security will be reqnired for the due performance of the same, in accordance with the Public Health Act, 1875. A Map of that part of the Parish to be sitrvey ed, may be seen at the office of the Local Board, Mumbles. Tenders to be sent In to me, as under, not later than THURS. DAY, January Cth, la78. By order, JUlES ORttIN, Clerk to the Local Board. Decembet 15th, i875. 4583 2477 u fni Squares 13 And beware of inferior imitations.—" I havs been LAUN- 7%gESS to the PRINCE OF WALES for several years, and J con- sider RfeCKITTS PARIS BLUE is the BEST ever used, and undoubtedly greatly superior to the olcLfashiooed Thumb or Dark. Blue.-EUZA £ LDfi& Aoril 12th. 1873^4 > 3U4 undoubtedly greatly superior to the olcLfashiooed Thumb or Da* Blue.-EUZA ELDIA. Aoril 12th. 1873^4 > au, try udiou. Monthly Sale of Horses, &c. "IVTESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES'S next lu. MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take place at the Jeffreys Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, JANUARYith, 1S76, and all future sales on the first Tuesday in the month. Entries muipt be made one week previous to sale. Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 4.577 To Members of Building Societies and Othem.-Leasehold Pro- perty for Sali. IVfESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS & CO. have ItJL been insructed to &ELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, on WEDNESDAY. 22nd DECEMBER, 1875 (subject to such conditions as shall be read there and then), all those Five well and newly-bu lt Seven-roomed HOUSES, and w.c 's and known as Mackworth Villas, Mackworth-street, St. Thomas, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Haaah and others, at the low yearly rental of 926. Sale t« commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars aoply to James Kempihorne, Esq., Solicitor, Duflryn-cbambers, Neath; cr of the Auctioneers, College-chambers, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 9th December, 1875. Monthly Sale of Cattle, Horses, Carriages, &c. MESSRS, PRICE JENKINS AND CO. beg -LtJL to announce that their K EX r SALE, as above, will take place on MONDAY, the 3rd JANUARY, 1876, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Swansea. All entries must be mide on or before Tuesday, the 30th December, 1875. For further particulars apply at the Auctioneers' Offices, College Cbamber Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. Auctioneers' Offices. 9th Deeember, 1875. Rare opportunity. MESSRS PRICE, JENKINS & CO. have XYX bfen- instructed TO DISPOSE of the Lease of 89 Years of a FREE FULL-LICENSED HOUSE, situated and being known as the Kailway Hotel, Milford, close to the Great Western Kailway Terminus, and facing the New Docks, now in course of Erection. None but real Capitalists need appff— Auctioneer'a Offices. College Chambers, Swansea, and Vaughan- street, Llanelly. 88ltf OUTFITTING & TAILORINCTBUSINESS, 1-7 High-street, Swansea, TO BE DISPOSED OF at once; 20 'Y,IarW Ltase.-Apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins & Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, LlaneUy. 484_9_- GROCERY and CORN BUSINESS, near the vJT Mfirket, TO BE DISPOSED OF at once. Appy to Missrs. Price, Jenkins, and Co., College Chambers, College- street, S vansea; and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 4348 GROCERY BUSINESS and PREMISES, in the High-street, Swansea, FOR DISPOSAL by Private Contract; five years' lease unexpired, rent very low; immediate possess on. Apply to Messrs. Price, Jenkins. and Co., College ChAm beN, College-striet, Swansea; and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 4360 TO be LET, SEVERAL FREE DOUBLE- -& LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSES, in good and central positions in the town of Swansea £ '.00, £ 500, £ 7u0, £ 1,000, £ 1,400, and £ 2,000. Genuine concem'Appy to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co Cel ege Chambers, College-street, Swansea.3813 Gulden Opportunity. TO be DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- JL TRACT, valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in the centre of the town of Swansea, and in close proximity to the ex- Mayot's Impro-ftment Scheme. For further oarticuiars apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co., Auctioneers, &e. College Chambers, College-street, Swan- sea, and at Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 8814 Leasehold Property. TO be DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, THREE new and substantially-built HOUSES, containing eight rooms each, situatec at Ffynone, Swans", and commanding a view of the whole Bay and the English Coast. For further particulars apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, a Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea, and at V»'wh*n- otrow., Llanelly. 1ft -JH t'. — THE BANKRUPTCY A C T, 1869. IN THE LONDON BANKRUPTCY COURT. IN THE MATTER of Proceedings for Liquidation by Ar- rangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by RICHARD FOTH Eft GILL, Member of Parliament, and ER>EST THOMAS HANKfiY, both of Abohurch Chambers, Abchurch-lane, Cannon-street, in tne city of London, trading under the firm of "The ABERDARE IRON COMPANY," and under the firm of "The PLYMOUTH IRON COMPANY," and also trading under the firm of "The I Aberdare Iron Company" at Aqerdare, in the county of Glamorgan, and also trading under the firm of "The Plymouth Iron Company," at the Plymouth Iron Works, in the said county of Glamorgan, iron masters, Colliery proprietors, merchants, and co- partners. NOTICbi is HEBEBY GIVEN, That a GENERAL MEETING of the Creditors of the SEPARATE ESTATE of the said RICHARD FOTHERGILL wfll be held at Twoof the clock in the Afternoon of FBJDAY, the 31»t day of DECEMftER, 1875, at the offiots of MesSieures TurqUand, Youngs and Cofopanyi No. 16, ToVenhouae Yard, in the City of L-oat on, for the purple of receiving the Report of the Trustee, and con- sidering and (if approved) passing special Resolutions for granting him his release; fcr closing the Liquidation; and for such other purposes as the Creditors may deem advisable. Dated this 16th day of December, 1675. W. TURQUAND, Trustee. Witness to the signing hereof by Wm. Turquand, tte Trustee, RICHD. DAVIES, Clerk to Messrs TRAVERS SMITH, & CO., Micitors, 85, Throgmorton-street, City. 4579 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869- IN THE LONDON BANKRUPTCY COURT. IN THE MATTER of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by RI04ARD FOlHEKGlLL, Member ot Parliament, and E AX EST THOMAS HANKEY. both of Abchurch Chambers, Abchurch-lane, Cannon-street, in the City of Lonton, trading under the firm of The ABERDARE IRON COMPANY," and under the firm of c, The PLY- MOUTH IRON COMPANY," and also trading under the firm of "The Aberdare Iron Company," at Aberdare.in the county of Glamorgan, and also trading under the firm of The Plymouth Iron Company" at the Plymouth Iron Works, in the said county of Glamorgan, iron masters, colliery proprietors, merchants, and co-partners. NTICE IS HERkBY GIVEN, That a GENERAL MEETING of the creditors of the SEPARATE ESTATE of the said ERNEST THOMAS HAN KEY will be held at Half-past Two of the clock in the Afternoon of FRIDAY the Bitt day of DECEMBER, 1876, at the Offieftat Messrs Turquand, Youngs, and Company, No. 16, Tokenhouse- yaid, in the city of_ London, for the purpose of receiving the Report Of the Truitee and considering and (if approved) passing: special Resolutions for granting him his release; for closing the Liquidation; and for such other purposes as the Creditors may deem advisable. Dated this 16th day of December, 1875. W. TURQUAND, Trustee. Witness to the signing hereof by Wm. Turquand, the Trustee. RICHD. DAVIES. Clerk to Messrs TRAVERS SMITH, & CO., Solicitors, 25, Throgmorton-street, City. 4678 JftOttU. ANTELOPE HOTEL, SWANSEA. D. REES, Pbopbdetox. ligg added a First Class BILLIARD (ROOM to hi. Establishment ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS Of the best quality on Draught aud Bottle. 2637 YNDBAM ARMS HOTEL, COLLEGE- STRIET, SWANSEA. ALES alwsys in prime condition. SPIRITS of the best brands. WINKS of the finest vintages. The Club Room is vacant on Wednesdays onlv. Clubs already held here:—Court Douglat (Ancient Order of Foresters). Singleton Lodge of Odd Fallows, Sanctuary Douglas (Shepherd*), Hearts ot Oak Lodge of House Carpent«n, Operative Masons' Society, the Council of Trades Association — representing in the aggregate about 2,00 members. 2247 "ORiSTOL CITY ARMS HOTEL. NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. CENTRAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. 6d. BED AND BREAKFAST, 3s. Sd. DITTO FOR TWO PERSONS, 6s. NOTB._NO Extra Charges for Attendance. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with every convenience. Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus passes to and from Railway Station, 2986 W. WEBB, Propbibtor. HK WATERLOO DINING AND COFFEE ROOMS, SWANSEA. The above Old-Established Refreshment Rooms are now Re. opened uhder entirely new and superior management. Ever} accommodation for Visitors at Moderate Charges. Ooee to the Marzet, within five minutes of allStations. Good Beds, Choice Ci,zan, &c. 148 A. R. S. KEATES. Propriet For Sale. THE TIMES, clean and perfect, posted the JL evening of the day published, at £ 6s. for the ensuing six months, being the half-price, and postage lncluaed. The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, posted the morning after the evening published, at 39s for the ensuing six months, being balf-price, and postage. P. T, 123, FagO-ftmt, J Westminster. London* S.W* (gdtttation. L LANDOVERY SCHOOL. VISITOR, The LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND HIKADMASTZR, The REV. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, BA., Late Scholar and Exhibitioner, Jeous College, Oxford. ISBCONP KAMER, CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, ESQ B.A., Late Open Scholar, Queen's College, < Jam bridge, and First-class in the Mathematical Tiipos, 1872. LECTURER ON NATURAL SCIENCE, ROBERT BALDERSTON, B.A., Late Open Scholar, Gonvil e and Caius College, Cambridge, and First in the Second-clais in the Natural Science Tripos, 1874. MA8TER OF THE MODERN DEPARTMENT, JAMES MORTIMER, ESQ., B.A., in Honours, and First B. Sc. frirst Division. University College, London and Edinburgh. PRANC" MASTER. IL GERMAIN REGIS, University of Paris. xuslc AND SINQINO, MR. THOMAS TAYLOR. DRILL, SERGEANT HOB AN, RC V.C. There Will be an ELECTION to FOUR FREE SCHOLARSHIPS in January next. The Examination will commence on Thurs- day, the iOth: The Scholarships, which are tenable for sixv ears, are open without any restriction as to age. Canaids.tes may offer one or more of the four following subjects:- I. CLASSICS. Xenophon's Anabasis Bk. i.; Caesar, De Bello Gallieo Bk. i.; Greek ani Latin Grammar, II. M&Tf[ENATICS.-tuelid. i. & iL Arithmetic and Algebra. III. SCIENCE.—Elementary Chemistry, with Botany or Geology. lilt. sNGLTRU.-Sbakwpeare, Hamlet (Clarendon Press Series.) -The European History,of Queen Elizabeth's Reign. Candidates must send in their applications, stating what sub- jects tboy offer, and testimonials, to the Warden, on or before Janttary j2th, 1876. There will al/lo be an ELECTION, in the course of next half- year, to an EXHIBITION of £ 27 a year to Oxford, tenable for four years. The Course of Instruction hss for its chief aim the higher Classical and Mathematical preparation for the Univeisitu s. A MODERN DEPARTMENT will be opened next term, where Boys will be weil grounded in English Literature and Modern Languages Boys will allO be taught Mensuration, Land Survey- ing, Diawing, Book-keeping by single and double entry, Elementary Mechanics, Geology in the Museum, where these is a valuable collection of geological specimens, p eaented by Profefsor Hughes, of Cambridge, and others, anu Chemistry in the Laboratory, where all the requisite appliances for a practical study of the subject have bee* provided. Boy* will also be prepared for the Preliminary LEGAL, MEDI- CAL, ARMY, and CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. The Honours obtained by this School since 1870 ara the highest obtained by any School in Wall*, and melude a Fifth Wrangler- ship, two First Classes in Oxford, two Open Fellowships, seven Open, Scholarships. besides numerous Exhibitious. The prizes gaiiM-d amount in value to 411,820. Boarders are received by the Warden and the Assistant Masters.. Any further information may be obtained from THE REV. THE WARDEN, 4361 LA U G HAJlNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, t J A ft. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master-T. J. MORGAN. PttpQs receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laugharne, situated near the sea, in one of the most healthy plaees.in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely Ehghsh. Terms very moderate. 86 LLANDILO GRAMMAR SCHOOL. t CARMARTHENSHIRE. PRINCIPAL—J. WRIGHT (First B.A. London). The course of Instruction is arranged to meet the requirements of the Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Examinations; while due attention is given to prepare pupils for Business Pur- Suits. The situation is remarkably healthy and suitable for a Board ing School. A small number of Boarders received. Pupils are admitted at any time. Prospectus on application. 848 VENOR BOYS' COLLEGE. > (Near Clifton Down Station,) WHITE LADIES ROAD, CLIFTON, RRISTOL. Principal: DR. BENJAMIN TOMKINS. GROSVENOR LADIES' COLLEGE, BRIGHTON PARK, CLIFTON. Lady Principal: Mrs. JOSEPH TOMKINS. FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION. VERY MODERATE TERMS. Apply for a Book (51 pages) of the above Colleges before deciding on a School for your sons and daughters. References to Parents ID all the towns of South Wales. The Next Term commences slow. -1655 nhHB SWANSEA LABORATORY AND JL SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. Conducted bt WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for thg-Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application no Preparatory SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. The Rev A. ELIAS begs to announce that he WILL OPEN on JancaKT 84th. 1876, A PREPARATORY SCHOOL for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, In premises erected for the purpose, at Roath Cottage, Newport-road, Cardiff. Terms will be forwarded on application. 4469 -I CRAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN-I HEAD, BERKS. Conducted BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL. SURGICAL. AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATIONS Tw6 Scholarships of A20 each wili be awarded at the Examin- tion in June, Eighty Roys Reeeived. Vacancies at Christmas.—For pros pectuses apply to the Principal. 2686 ■jTDUCATION.—Unexpected Vacancies having JUJ occurred in a good School at CLIFTON, a few BOARDERS wHl be nceiftd at about half the usual terms.—Address Prin. eipal, Mr Thatcher, 44, College-green, Bristol. 1566 CJOHOOL.—In a Young LADIES' SCHOOL at KJ ourrON THREE BOARDERS are required to make up the ustial number, and will be taken at very reduced berm&-Addrem ♦ Ayaes," Mr Bagfr, 6, Belgiave-place. Clifton. 1554 IEMLYN GRAMMAP. SCHOOL, -J! NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Principal—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Terms forBoarders, from 20 to 26 Guineas per annum. The Principal having recently bust a large and commodious House, is open to'receive FORTY BOARDERS. Boarders and DamSoholan have hitherto been very successful at the different piibHc examnaatlons. 1694 public PPOttttmtUtl. ABBP.DAP-E SCHOOL BOARD. WAHtRt), ifor the Ynysllwyd" Schools, which will be onened on the 10th January next, tbe undermentioned certifiraLt*,] teaehara, viz :— A MASTER for the Boy a' Department, salary £ 120. ( A MJ8TRI8S for the Girls' Department, salary £ 80 AppHcatkmste be sent to me, stating age and class of certified with testimonials, and copy of last Government ReDort on or before theSOth Deeember, 1875. Report, on or School Board Offices, Tow"n Hall, Abndate*^ QERY» Clerk. 10th December, 1875. F,LLIGAER SCR- OOL BOARD-, G GLAMORGANSHIRE. AflO anw^TEnnti«ht Kewtown Board School. Salary, £ 90 psr annum. Duties to commence \ut Unuirr 187C. "^testimonial, (not exceeding%hree). to instant. m° ,r Tydfil> on or before Tuesday, the z8th By order, 184, Hi.b-street, Merthyr Tydfil, Dec. Ill h. 1875. 4488 ■rf-M iSvrfnwarranted qualitv, manufactured bv riEORGE W. HUGHES, 56, St Paul's Square, VJ Birmingham. The Galvanised Pen, No. 41«; Extra Strong Metal Skedaddle, No. 388: Old English Pen, No. 60; Bank of Ei^land Pen, No. 48; Commercial P«n, No. 365 Bank Pen, No. 356; SphynxPen, No. 92; School Pen, No. 347 and SuniumPon, No. 45a, give universal satisfaction. Maker of Joseph Rudhalt and Co.'s Patent Fountain Pen, Engrossing Pen, No. 86, and Silver Steel Pen No. 320. Sample Box, assorted kinds, for Seven Stamps. 4215 WINES AND SPIRITSI V T OF THE BEST QUALmES. FOREIGN LIQUEURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A LARGE VARIETY OF FRENCH CORDIALS. BURTON, BITTER, AND MILD ALES, AMD DUBLIN STOUT, IN BOTTLE AND CASK, at Trade Prices. N. POWELL & CO., I WINB AND SOJUT MJSBCaAlTW. CA&DIFF, 2408 luWirJforttou, QHRISTMAS BOXES AT CARDIFF. 16, Park-street, Temperance Town, TW. ci„ t December lMh, 1875. t«i™n tkl N ^am requested by those in the 'irade who have Cir„„„L^an,entwCard».'or l^e purpose mentioned in tne Jinnn ^??>to a8 the time ia too limited for me to call address unnAn r"' the 8a0ie 06 had at above aaoress upon application being made. 45gg 1 am, Sir, you < faithfuily, 4588 1 am, Sir, you-g faithfully, R. FEAR. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut -Colonel HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. 1 TVio « «• « Cardiff. 18th December 1875. the- No.8 pnre will take place on Monday the 20ih mst, at o. 8u p m., and for No. 2 prize at 7.30 r-tn. Oapt. n Artillery, Adjutant Royal Glamorgan Artillery 8 p m?' 110 aS umpire- Tbo Prizes will be distributed at Full uniform for the competition and distribution of prizes. The friends of Officers will be admitted at the Club Room entrance, and those of other members to the Gal lory after 5 FAO p.m t) see the competitions and distribution (f prizes. ordes0"11* suspended from Monday next until further 3.-I Batte-y, Penar.h.—Gun drill every evening durine the week (Satui day excepted.) 4.—The annual Church parade will take place on Sunday, the 2nd January, 1876, when a good attendance is expected. b.-For duty during the ensuing week Captain Pratt, Lieut. Stnna, Surgeon Vachell. Sergeant Brimson, Corporal Kiddle, Bombardier McConnell, Trumpeter Svombo. By Order, (Signed) W. JPITMAN, Captain snd Adjutant. JJHYMNEY RAILWAY COMPANY- LOANS ON DEBENTURES, The Directors of the Rhymney Railway Company are prepared to receive Loans on Debentures, at Four per Cent Interest. Applications to be made to the undersigned. JOHN B. SHARD, Secretarv. Ca rdiff, December, 1875. 2487 4449 I V.R.—Farming in Canada.—V.R. TO TENANT FARMERS.—There is no class to which Canada offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain and Irelind who are anxious to change their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the Soil. Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea passage to America, average 94 days), and the means of intercommumention are so numerous and expeditious, that witbin a few years it is not u reasonable to expect that the Dominion will supply the home market with farm produce as readily as did Ireland twenty j ears ago, and with far more profii. to the producer. The superiority of Canadian Da^ry produce has now been lully established. *iut.er Wh«at of Ontario, exhibited at the Paris World's Exhibition in 1866, took the first prize and at theFiuit Show in Exhibition in 1866, took the first prize and at theFiuit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1878, the largest ever held, Canada took the first prize for out-door hardy grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, pears, &c., in compet'tion with each and all of the States of the American Union. The growth and sue en) of Stock Farming In the Dominion is demonstrated by the large demand from thfm for high-bred Eng. lish stock, the faces of leading buyers of Ihe former country. like the Honouiables G. Brown and Cochrane, and Rears. Stone, Hood, Hope, Crai*, and others, or their representatives, being now familiar to farmers at ail the best exhibitions and salea of pnze stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada Sii17fifi00 ,a.? e8'* meat have recently been made and atten- ded with no l(ttie pecuniary success. Improved F.rms, with Dwellings and Farm Bondings, can be purchased at prices ranging from C4 and upwards per acre, aewrding to quality, &c or for the amount required to carry on a !e; #ed Farm in Great Britain. FREE GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but fir»t-cUsi i00 to 200 acres, may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions in come cases for zrown-un children. v ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FBEE, PASSAGES are granted to Fal IB Labourers and Domestic Servant s. The Agents of the Government m Canada will furnish truSfc, worthy information as to Lands open for Settlement in their ]<!B pective Provinces and Districts, and Farms for Sale, Ac. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph- let*, maps, Ac., gratis, on application to Edward Jenkins, EsjT the Agent-General for Canada, Canada Government Building -nt cii Kimg-itreet, Westminster, London, S.W. 2155 280 OW TO MAKE £ J,000 PER TEAR, WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. J>ROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. JR- WHERE TO 00, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &e.. call upon, «r address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY. 138. FLEKT-STRKBT. LONDON. >068 .Insurance, TTECLA FIRE INSURACE COMPANY JLJL (LIMITED), 18, QUEEN VICTORIA STREEf, LONDON, E.C. New and Special Advantages offered to Insurers.—Active and energetic Agents Wanted. 4064 BecretiLry-W. L. LANG. NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). CHIEF OFFICES: 84, Cannon-street, London, E.C. POSITIVE POLICIES ARE UNCONDITIONAL. INDISPUTABLE, AND NON-FORFEIT ABLE. 1. Unconditional, being free from all eondit.ons of every kind restrictive of the assured, except the due payment of premiums. 2. Indisputable, as no objec ion whatever can be raised on any ground after the policy has been issued; even the age of the assured baing admit ed, upon ardence called for when the policy is issued, instead of being left, as under the ordinarv system, until it becomes a claim. 3. Non-forieitabie, beciuse every premium purchases a fully paid-up policy or Posit ve note for the relative proportion that the premium bears *o the sum assured, which Pootive note nevar lapses, but remains in force till death, whether sub"quent pro. miums are pidor not. THE SECURITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS Consists of (1.) The Guarantee Fund of over £ 50,000, and (2.) The entire Net Premi um received. (not lesi than 80 per cent, of the gross) Specially reserved for payment of Claims unt'er rouc.es, ana invested in Truet in the iMunes of The Rt. Hon. Lord Sandhurst, ] Thomas Hughes, Esq., Q.C., f Trustees. Matthew Hutton ChaytorEw].,) (3) other Assets and Property of the Company, c-»n Sder'po lidos'106* unexcePti0,M|l provision for payment of Claims POLICIES for WHOLE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. Forms of A pplicatioi for Assuranee, the Rated ef Promimn, Dr. Farr's Repoit on the Life Fund, und all information can be obtained on application to 861 FRANCIS BARROW, Managing Director. 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 pecun^rr sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE la almost ab- surdly small, it is not too much to Say that the in- surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY fn the ease of moat travellers. £ 1,000 if lolled, with liberal allowances if iujured, for a single payment ot. £ 8, eoverinirthe whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion. BAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). COMPANY (Limited). SIR JOHN MURRAY, Bart., Chairman. 42. POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE, £ 14 000 .froepeutuses, Ac., free, on application to Mr. W. Br r F.& M»niM(uig Director, to Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, High-street, Swansea. Or MR M. WATERS, GRXBNWAY RLRHACN, MICArff. 103 ACCIDENT insdbanob ookpanS 7, Bank Buildings, Loihbory, E.O. General Accidenta. Railway Accidents Personal Injuries. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the OA «. through the various Agent* throughout the Coontrv fa Agents, see Local Directories. ro 106 C. HARDQyq, 0 L B A c ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, ac., 6, PERRY-ROAD, BRISTOI. 346t A UTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS^ MESSRS. W. Ph-ICE A SONS The CARDIFF HOCSK: ST. MARr-sitTaKT & CAROLINE strxst CARDIFK, Are showing new styles in OVEitCuATS all sizes, in Black and tlue, V ore ed Coatings, Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Frieaes Ac ULSTEKS and INS EKN^ESS CAPES- in the. New Makes and Mateiia's. YACHTING JACKETS, wktti f&ncx quilted or RLig" lininp suitable forthe Season. Jacke s for Artisans in Ducks, Sergei, Flannels, and bisnket'rigs at lower prices than Hitherto offered. Suits of a Piece—A choice Selection, specially made for this season. New Wool Shirts, Scarfs, Mufflers, Mauds, and Ra^n. Bel makes in Hoisiery, Hats. Can*, Umbrellas, Portminteius. Trunks, and Travelling Bags. made for this season. New Wool Shirts, Scarfs, Mufflers, Mauds, and Ru!I. Bel makes in Hoisiery, Hats. Can*, Umbrellas, Portminteius. Trunkr, and Travelling Bags. > Tensjii OtAk ao Discount, no Deduction 16 Jiust.t.. 44rtS5tS. TO THE MANAGERS OF CLOTHING CLUBS, CHARITIES, &c., JJ OWELL AND COMPANY Are now receiving their Deliveries from the LONDON, MANCHESTER, AND SCOTCH MARKETS, Which they have again Visited. Their Extensive Purchases, MADE FOR CASH, afford them Special Facilities for making their PliccJ Right to their Cus- tomers. The Range of Goods suitable for the Clubs has had Careful Attention, and will be found, both in Quality and Price, to give Satisfaction, as at former Seasons. HOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDiFF DRAPERS. 9,11,12, IS, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 3052 jp, JOTH AM AND SONS* 2n and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL"* OUTFITTERS. DJOTHAM A SONS' vast Stock is divided into Ten Depart- • ments. Every article being marked at the low. 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, &o. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCRBSTElt GOODS. WATERPKOOF CLOTHING. DJOTHAM A SONS' Aocurate Fit. # High-class Style. CTJFLTTTTKO T<S Durable Material. CLOTHING IS value for Mouey. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Best Workmanship. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Fashionable Designs. GentlemaniytAppearanoeS. THE PRINCIPALITY OLOT HI NG ESTABLISHMENT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, wy CARDIFF. l ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTHAM & SONS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, viz. Monday, ■> assv.«d Friday, I Wednesday, 2 o'clock, Saturday, 10 o'clock, Throu jhout the Year. 1361 ONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL. POSTKK8 AKD DELIVERER! HIGH-STREET, NhiaTH, AKD BRITON FERRY. CSrenlais addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Grea tas and Neath and Isreoon Railways, and the prineipal Anot lonesa- Lessees of the Principal Posting Places. 111 Q N E U I N E A^ pHILLIPS AND SONS' CHRISTMAS AMPERS CONTAIN 1 BOTTLE OLD PORT. 1 GOLDEN SHERRY. 1 OLD TOM GIN. 1 JAMAICA RUM. 1 to OLD COGNAC BRANDY. 1 STRONG IRISH WHISKY. 1 PINT GINGER BRAND-Y. Bottles and packages are included, and delivered free in towa or on rails. Fost-office Orders made payable to PHILLIPS AND SONS, DOCK-ROAD, (Opposite Western Valleys Station), 4395 NEWPORT, MON". CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CHRISTMAS, 1875. A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT ( W. KORNER AND CO., TEN CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 29,AND 31, ROYAL ARCADE, AND 182, BUTE-ROAD. LARGEST STOCK OF SCARE-5 AND TIE 3 IN SOUTH W.&Lr, 4461 employthe ««Cf T A R M FURNITURE YANS. m J- DAVIES, HO 1 THE HAYES CARDIFF. Iff HIGH MEDICAL AUTHORITY Amrms that a large amount of the Miktal and Fhtsica6 DISXASB now attributed to Alcohol is due to Fueel OiL BERNARD & CO.'S (LEITH DISTILLERY) D.D. ENCORE WHISKY, (DOUBLE DISTILLY D.) Thoroughly free from Fusel Oil. The following highly satisfactory repor's should, it is hoped secure confidence in this exceptionally wholesome and pleasaal Whisky:— LAXCET. Remarkably free from Fusel Oil, mi.d, wholesome, and pleasant Briiisu MEDICAL JOURNAL "Removal of tbe Fusel Oil i( most complete and efficacious, and the delica<e Ethers which constitute the true flavour of Whisky, are a<< pronounced and agreeable as in any Malt Whisky after years of laying down." MEDICAL TIME* ASD Gaz-TTE.—'• Wed deserves the character given it as a very pare, wholesome, and pleasant Whisky, and as an alc holic stimulant may be safelyiecommended. We cam highly commend it as well-fitted for medical use." PUBLIC HzA"TH. Exceptionally pure and tree from fusel oiL It would be fortunate for the health of the community if this whoieeotne Whisky was in general use." SANITART RECORD.—"Such an excellent dietetic stimulant deserves a wide-spread reputation." PUBLIC HEALTH Would be fortunate for the health of tha community if this wholesome Whisky was in general us." NAIIOSAL FOOD AND FtTEr. RKFORMK& All who ta.ke Whi¡q and value their health shouli use it." H. C. BA RTLILTT, Ph. D, F.C 8.—44This Whisky is to n e a n »ve;ty of great it terest. The flavour is unobjectionable* and 1 deyoted more than u,1 attention to its practical onslynis, and was surprieed t. liivi that it contained less trace of Pasei 0 1 than any spirit used for drinking that I have ever submitted to tne same starcbii g investigation. Messrs BhRtfARD IInd Co.. in reply to my inquiry concerning tlis sminplei which I incidental-y informed me that they will guarantee ALL Whuky dstilled by their new process to be equally frea from the dole-erious and pui-onous matter The ratdifatpro. fession shoulii ut least recommend to their patieoti mo Whisk* which does not come up to thi-, standard." EVERY GALLON GUARANTEED THE SAME. PLEASE SEE THAT OUR LABELS ABE ON ALL BOTTLES To be had from Groctri and Wine in jowa aad Sitt Country* 4o§