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TEN PBlZE lehumfis.. I FRY'S COCOA. ? FRY'S CARACAS COCOA, pTpnare-'I with 5 Caracas and other choice growths of C Is specially reeosmieiKletl. A most delicious and valuable artfci«."—Ststnjttjil, FRY'S CHOCOLATE. FOR EATING, IN UJlEAT VA.RIETV" "in ail kinds of Fsney Chocotete, Frjcm pre .eminent." -COUTt Circular 1 'L'<: .v"J'OIIo" "U-
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EASY TO COOK, ALWAYS FRESH, AND RilADY FOR. USE, are OPK. pORK SAUSAGE. -JtLjL a iffcer nine months' experiments, avd varied success and fai Ures, I have now succeeded in turning out a « PERFECT PORK SAUSAGE." Both in its bright appearance and keeping properties. lbave been told by my friends that the attempt to establish a name for Sausages was not worth the trouble, as it would ta: c 50 years to make a name for cleanliness and purity, so I congratulate myself on doing it in nine months. I have put up Machinery that will turn out three tons, or G,720ibs per week. The present make, though early in the season, has already reached 2,0001bs. Per week. Wholesale Agents are wasted in Treherbert, lrerthyr, Do'wlais, Aberdare, Newport, and Neath. They are packed and delivered by the early morning trains Irom Cardiff, in 24 lbs. baskets. CARRIAGE PAID. Q E 0 R G E JJ O P K I N S x S4372 AMERICAN MARKET, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, ''J O H N" w ILLIAMS, 16, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, Invites attention to the following low quotations :— ESE.-Fine American 5d per lb. Finest do. M. 6d BUTTER—Prime Welsh Is Id i ine Waterford Is Od New Canadian. OslOd ^EEF—Roast, in 2 lb tins Is Od each. Compressed ls 3d Relish Os 5d p. btle Ditto .„ 4s 9dpr. doa 6388 81936 fftilipimj /[!- Y. EDWARDS' CARDIFF AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. The first-class Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- 1V¡¡ „ FROM CARDIFI TO NEW YORK, ^ItHEOLA," 2,300 tons, Oct. 5. RHIVVINDDA," 3,000 tons, Oct. 19. i*fcHEUBINA," 2.500 tons, TO FOLLOW. FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. 'RHEOLA," 2,300 tons, Oct. 26 '&HIWINDDA," 3,000 tons, Nov. 2. "&HEUBINA," 2,500 tons, TO FOLLOW. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes of POODS and PARCELS to a id from the inland towns in fngland, and places in tho WESTERN STATES of MIERICA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St Louis, MILWAUKEE, st PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &o, in conjunction frith the Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Complies. For Frieght and other particulars appiy to, W. Y. EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport. TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristol, or G. F. BULLEY, 51, South-street. New York. THE STEAMSHIP JL NUGATA MARU," now in Penarth Dcck, and expected to sail for Japan on the evening of the 25th, YI toke ALLPT Freight to fill up at current rat?. She 3 „LAS Accommodation for a few First-eliss Passengers, I each. For further particulars apply immediately —jli_OR AND Mann, 123, Bute-street, Cardiff. 34852 A^K^r- "WATERFORD & CORK 'DSST^^L^A^SK. M and the whole of tho South of Ireland, par F^AST TRAINS on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and we ships, via Milford Haven. THE WATER- RORN STEAMERS RUN DAILY, and DO WOT CONVEY JRAFTLE AND LIVE STOCK, (except the Saturday boa.t JFJHN Waterford) but Possengors and Cargo only. The K Steamers leave New Milford on Tuesdays, Thurs- and Saturdays, returning on MONDAYS, Wednesdays, Fridays. Special Boats for conveyance ol Cattle J?**E Waterford for New Milford on Mondays and Satur- S*YS, AUD ON SUOH other days AS may be necessary. See KJ"EAT Western Time Books, or APPLY at any cf the ^"NPANY'G gtatiom. 83768 STEAM PACKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF. FIHST-CLASS K R^.NCV R STEAMERS, the City YJFFPJEY of Cork Steam Packet Co., Steamers JGU leave CORK for NEWPORT and CARDIFF EVERY 50NDAY, returning to CORK from NEWPORT EVERY 2JEDNIB MYand for CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY. ■JHROUGH rateg for Goods and Cattle can be arranged on KPPHCAUOU to the Company AT Cork, or their AGENTS. ^ARES^CIBIN £ 1 IS; CABIA Return Ticket, available 5* one month (including Steward's fees), £ 1 lis tU; Aleck, 7". For fanher particulars see small bills. AOKFT8: CARDIFF —Mr E. C. DOWNING, SluDbrolcer. JAMES HADDOCK." ^ORK.— city of Cork Steam Packet Co. Limited, Pen- Jose Quay> 3499 9884 J^MEBICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, J., » EVERY WEDNESDAY. IIKI M>, full-powered Iron Steamahiys. Accommo- »|OI) for passengers equal to any EUROPEAN Line. PA9- m TFERS 3JIU goods LAND^J at Philadelphia on the Wbarf W. Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest hud route tQ the West. yApply to RicnARBBOK, SFENCB, and C9.. IT and 19, J)T~ER-street.' liiverpoel; JONBB BROS, and Co, Buts JOVIL8' Oardifl; JAMBS ATRL 162, Bute-roail, Cardiff; FCOS and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROOFR .JO.NIB, -Street, Pontypridd TILNBT and Co., Abertillery. > 3CC8F A LLAN LINE. .A «H°^GGRXCA!SAAB ^CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. LE^V; COMPOSED of Twenty FIRST-CLAW SIieameri LIVERP06L every THURSDAY, AND LONDON, TON'?T FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QU&BEO, FEX&AND, A„d BALTIMORE. THROUGH liekets to ^STON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, aud to all 'N Canada and the bt.ites, P Fares and excellent Accommodation. KOT?'SSENEORS who secure their Tickets before leaving «O aRC MET AT GA;JWIY STATION by an appointed the Company, who takes charge of them until MJ CN board the steamer. #I« »II NA<^AN Government grants Assisted Passages BY ■Sc Line- « rite for the Pamphlet Lord DufTorin in Manitoba." Apply T0 Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or London- OR Bird, 40, Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. ?U3O) 7, Temple-street, Swansea; F. Fo]ey. Fo!ey's Hote!, th; D. S. Tliomas. British Schools. Llandovery: W. ^JTON L'oeke, 10, Great Dock-street., Newport, Mon. ^JOHN Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport. 4029 ^JOHN Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport. 4029 STANDARD LUBRICATING OILS COMPANY (LIMITED), I, DRAPERS' GARDENS, THROGMORTON AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. ÐoNTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF LUBRICATING OILS SAVING 25 PER CENT, j. Agents Wanted. Particnlan on application to HENRY DUNCAN, GENERAL MANAGED B. B 17 RM 1 N- 9, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL ^ATCHMAICEB, JEWELLER SILVERSMITH, WATCHE9, From 25a. to £25. CHAINS, 9. T?, and IS CARAT. JEWELLERY, XJ GOLD, SILTBB, AND JET. 12 SILYEE, ^ECTRO-PLATED GOODS; WEDDING ATTD KKEPEIL RINGS. S:MITRànd Box ;t!I. 4ih''fJÓrT:P[¡' WALE£! NBWfJ, HERRFOIU? ra^I!?H5Apr)WE^ «EW 5UL/OR1) HAVERFOftpWESl BUISTOlr GLOUCl-STLR ^S^Y TENBY ABERTSTWITII CARMARTHEIT TIMES also delirarcJ every Fri&y ab ore-named Towns, to be sent to the Managers of the varwu? IF o H U HOWELLS, TIMBRE MEBCKANT, 3'l' JJUTB DOûKs, CARDIFF, ma-y, oa haM » terge smortmeRi of all )dnctf of ie* and CoJJIwy J,1f, teip&Btfffoy Jnrites ap^fcatioc# tot be toxmdio be w reaeonable & any fft slsd BWPORT A G B N 0 y ™ foa run SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS • AT.7> UJ„ CARDIFF TIMES. T JJJJBUSHHI'O and ADVERTISING OFFICE a a» KO, 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, 4OPPOOM VREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) wlier? ATrVKTmfKM-EN'IVi ARE RECEiyED; JitnVfcPAPEiiS BOLD; and JSpOJ&ELMiRS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIER WV7J fc'ni for AdverMsorocnts and tho Whohsalo Sap* ftijij Paper* a«) precisely those charged at tho C'oijf Caj-dUT, W. MILTON LOCKE, 1 •- UJWQUTXA- AIM AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Houshold Furniture, Pictures, &c., at Swansea ..Sept. 26 Horses, Carriages, Lc at Swansea Oct. 1 Copvhold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea Oct. 4 Messrs JOSEPH BRADSHAW and SON. Domestic Cloth, at Manchester October 1 Mr MOSES CULE. Laasehold Property, at Tonypandy Sept. 30 Mr T. E. GI ORGE. Live Stock, Crops, &c, at llynyddysllwj-n Oct. 8 Messrs. WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON. Freehold Farm, at Llangattoclc, Crickhowell Sept. 26 1 Mr U. W. HARRIS. Colliery Plant, at Cardiff Sept. 26 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estates, at Cardiganshire September 24 Mr J. M. LEEDER, Household Furniture, &c, at Swansea .Sept 26 Household Furniture, &-e, at Swan sea Sept. 27 Household Furniture, at Swansea Sept. Contractors Plant, &c, at Swansea Oct. 3, 4, 5 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Horses, Ponies, Cattle, &c, at Neath Sept 25 Fanning Stock at Ilaglan Sept. 26 I Messrs MADDOX & EMERY. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept 26 Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff September 28 Household Furniture, at Pellarth Oct. Mr G. W. MORISCO. Furniture, Clothing, Jewellery, &c., at Cardiff ..Sept. 24 Messrs MORRIS & PK1CE. Breeding Cows, Heifers. &c., at Coxall Sept. 26 Mr W. H. REE3. Freehold Estate and Building Property, at Neath Sept 25 Colliery. at Swansea Oct. 10 Messrs STEPHENSON ALEXAN DER & CO. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept, 24 Silver-plated Goods, &c., at Cardiff .Sept. 25, 26, 27 Farming Stock, &c., at Whitehall Sept. 26 Household Furniture, at Cardiff September 29 Unredeemed Pledges, at Cardiff Oct. 1 Farming Stock, &c., at Dinas Powis, October 3rd Furs, Skins, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 3 Farming Stock aud Crops, at St. Nicholas Oct. 7 Slates, at Cardiff October 0 Household Furniture and Effects, atCardiff..Oct. 10 &11 Leasehold Corn and Flour Mills, at Cardiff Oct, 12 Rope Works, Machinery, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 15 Property, at Cardiff October 19 Sheep, Cattle, Horses, &c., at Aberaman Farm Oct. 21 Mr JAMES STitAKER. Sheep, &c., at Abergavennv Sept. 25 Live Farming Stock, at Cwmjoy Sept, 30 Freehold Estate, at Abergavenny Oct 1 Messrs THOMAS, SON, & DAVIES. Horses, Cattle, &c at Devnnock Sept. 30 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. Joinery Stock, Timber, &c., at Cardiff .Oct. I SALE THIS DAY. 7, MARLBOROUGH-TERRACE, BOATH. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., will SELL by AUCTION on the premises, as above, on TUESDAY, September 24th, 1878. the whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of a gentleman who is leaving the town, consisting of rosewood centre, card, and chess tablescou<UI and chairs, in crimson damask whatnots, mahogany dining- table, with two insertions; dinner waggon, chelfonniere, sideboard, open bookcase, ditto couch and chairs, in leather hall chairs, barometer, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, gilt pier and chimney glasses, en. gravings, Spanish mahogany double winged wardrobe, tent bedsteads, duchesse table and stand, cheval and toilet glasses, chests of dtv.wers, dressing tables, semi- (Srcular washstands, with marble tops; toilet ware, night commodes, towel horses, birch and iron bed- STEFIDSJ feather beds, bedding, palliasses and mattresses, cane-seat and other chairs, breakfast, dinner and tea services, and other china; cut and engraved glass, &c., together with the whole of the numerous kitchen requisites. Sals to commence at Eleven for Twelve o'clock precisely. „ Queen's Cliambors, Cardiff. 6837 34715 ROATH, CARDIFF. TO SMALL CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS MADDOX and EMERY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of Septem- ber. 1878, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the under mentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, in separate or other lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, subject to such conditions of sale as will be then and there produce^. LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, or D\\ EL- LING-HOUSE and PREMISES, with the piece of Ground thereunto adjoining and belonging' and situate behind the same, and being No 82, Shakespeare-street, in the parish of Roath, in the county of Glamorgan. LOT 2. All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING HOUSE and PREMISES, with the piece of ground thereunto adjoining and belonging, and situate behind the same, being No. 83, Shakespeare-street aforesaid. LOT 3. All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, DWEL- LING ROUSE and PREMISES with the piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate behind the same, and being No. g-l, Shakespeare-street aforesaid. The premises are respectively held for a term of 99 years from the 2nd February, 1856, and the whole of the said premises are subject to the clear yearly rent or sum of e,; 3s 9;], and each lot will be sold subject to the apportioned yearly rent of L2 Is 3d. Lot 1 is let to Mr Syrnous at the low weekly rent of 5s Cd. Lot 2 is let to Mr Grccnslade at the same rent Lot 3 is let to Mr W. Stadlcman, Butcher, at the rent of 14s per week. These Houses are well and substantially built, all in good repair, and are situate in an extremaly healthy and improving neighbourhood, and will form a capital invest- ment. For view, apply to the respective Tenants, and for fur- ther particulars to the Auctioneers, at their offices, No. 76, St Mary-street, Cardiff or to FUSSELL, PR1TCHARD, SWAN, and CO., Solicitors, Liverpool Chambers, 34713 Corn-street, Bristol. 74, ST. MARY-STREET AND WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. "ITTESSBS MADDOX and EMERY are 1V B instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 26tli day of September, 1878, at 4 for 5 o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions as sbail bo then and there pro- duced, the Lease of the above very extensive and most centrally-situated WINFEAJ PROPERTY, consisting of all that MESSUAGE, OR DWELLING-HOUSE, SFIOP, OUT BUILDINGS, YARDS, AND PREMISES, Situate as above, adjoining the offices of the Cardiff Times, and in close proximity to the Railway Station, Banks, Post Office, and Markets, and being specially adapted from its advantageous position, for carrying on an extensive and first class business. There is a frontage of 22 feet in St. Mary-street, of 30 feet in Westgate street, with an uniform depth of 140 feet. The Lease is for 21 years from 1st January, 1878, at the low rent ofC150 per annum. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 76, St. Mary-street, or of V Messrs GRIFFITHS and CORBETT, ♦-R~^ Solicitors, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. No. 11, BRIDGE-STREET, Near the HAYES BRIDGE, JCARDIFF. MR G. W, MORISCO will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, September 20th, and Four following LIGHTS, a large quantity of FURNITURE, CLOTHING, JEWELLERY, &c. The Sale will commence evening at 7 o'clock, and on Monday, September 23rd, at 2.30, when a handsome PONY, a first-class worker and sound; a set of narness, spring cart, and spring truck will be sold. T The above having been sent there for absolute saie, will be sold without the least reserve. Auctioneer's Office, 76, System-street, Roath, Cardiff. 5072 TONYPANDY, RIIONDDA VALLEY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR MOSEIB CULE lias been favoured with instructions from Messrs H::L and Dunn Contractors, Aberdare, to SELL by AUCII ION, at the Dunraven Hotel, Tonypandy, on MONDAY, September 30, 1878, at Six fsr Seven o'clock in the evening, sub- ject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, in five lots, or such other number of lots as may be decided upon at tne time of sale, all those capital and well-built row of TEN HOUSES, Now lately completed, situated in a field at Coedymeibon, opposite tho new bridge recently built over the river Rhondda, leading from Tcnypandy to Trealaw, in the occupation of Mr Hill, Mrs Thomas, Mr Evan Williams, and others, at the annual rent of £13 13s each house. EUEH house contains passage, parlour, kitchen, pantry, and three bedrooms, water closet, backyard and other wponveniences, all completed with excellent drains, gar- dens, &c. The premises are held under a lease granted by the "Earl of Dunraven for the term of 99 years, dated June, :-f1878 at the low annual ground rent of 4 12 10s. The property is (situated in one of the boat localities in the Rhondda Valley, within 200 yards of the Penygraig -Coalpit (where the six feet vein has been recently won), 3n the immediate neighbourhood of Llwynpia, Cwm rivdicb and other large collieries, The situation com- mands a splendid view of the romantic scenery of the fehondda Valley, and within easy distance of Pandy and L'wvrria Stations, and the Bryncelyn and L wynpia 9RHNN'B The attention of capitalists and others is most respectfully called to this valuable property no expense Snfbeen spared to ^°D S: desirable and attractive, so as to secure a saie ana per- nent ,¡A large portion' of the purcas() money may on /t.he security of the prerii-es, if required. 6 For further particulars apply to the Auctioncer, at his Offices, Pentrebaeli, Pontypridd. <,<Qr.t Pentrebach, September 11, 1S78. 34853 E. T. L U C 0 C K, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUCTIONEER, &c, 19, DUKE-STREET, 30823 CARDIFF, 2^WnY NOT BORROW MONEY AT 3 C » A CHEAP RATK. 3|. '3 C From £ 100 to £ 200,000 ready to advance on Free. 2 hold, Copyhold, and Leasehold Land and House Fro- 5 operty. -■.>? At 4 to 5 Pounds per cantuin per Annum. R..U Smaller sums on Personal and other security, -F NO BILLS OF SALE REQUIRED. I G AMOUNT advanced in the year 1877 was » £ 127.000 18s 6d, T. J. PRVJE AND CO., A TTTIONEERS, VALUERS, STOCK AND PPOKERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION SHARE BRUIVR.1. AGENTST NOTE ADDRESS— COLLEGE CHAM^vf|sEA^LEGE"STREETi09<» /SLEANLINESS. —W. G. NIXEYS Ro- fined BLACK LEAD. Sold everywhere, by all Bh opkeepers. CLEANLINESS.-W. G. NIXSY'S RE- fined BLACK LEAD, tor ^Ponshing ^toves, &e. Equal to Burnished STE^L, wituoat ^A&TE ci Ask for W. G, Nixey's Bkok Lead, and see that you have It. 12, Soho^sqiTare, London. OAution-There are several spurious imitations 3339ft RO. LEACH, BILL FOSTER AND DELIVERER, iR AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STIIEE'BJTJ}ARDIFF, ^NRLTLWL JTENTA ALL THE PRINCIPAL AND MOST PROMINENT POSTING 1TATIONS IN CARDIFF, CANTON, AND ROATH. A LARGE ADVERTISING VAN TO PARADE THE STREETS, WITH IORSE AND DRIVER, TO BE LET BY THE DAS OR WEEK, APP'J I m (AT ioantA 2tt£ by gutrtimu OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER lias been in- structed to SELL by PITBLIO AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 2Cth day of Sep- tember, 1878, the whole of the London-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, the property of a gentleman leaving the neighbourhood (removed for convenience of sale) comprising mahogany sideboard with plate glass back, do. chefi owners, do. telescope dining table with two extra leaves, 6 mahogany dining room chairs in leather, mahog- any lady's and gentleman's easy chairs, pier glass, Brussels and tapestry carpcts, hearth- rugs, mats, linoleum, mahogany and pitehpine bedroom suites, mahogany and pitehpine washstands with marble tops, do dressing tables, do dressing glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, mahogany che=t of drawers, iron, liali- tester, ar.d French bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, palliasses, hair and spring mattress, fenders and fire- irons, coal vases, couch in cretonne, 3 do chairs, easy and devotional do, a very hr,nd.30illO walnut loo table, rocking- chair, the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, dinner service, ware, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 34838 li- l PLACE, SWANSEA. MR. J. M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, September 27th, 1878, the whole of the ,,pl'_nr,,{\rvr.(l HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ELECTRO- PLATE, CHINA, GLASS, and other EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite in striped rep,wal- nut loo and occasional t-.bles, mahogany telescope dining tabie with extra leaf, mahogany dining-room suite in hair. inlaid walnut cheffonuiere, with plate GLA^S back and DOLL'S and marble top, mahogany chelfonniere, handsome gilt and chiiiatimepieco-uiider glass shade, pair of candel.ibras to macth, pier glasses, tapestry, Brussels and other car- pcb, hearthrugs, mats, fender and fire-irons, window cor- nice and poles, pianoforte in walnut (by Holderness and Holderness), stair carpet, and ro is, &c, &c, brass aud iron half-tester and French bedsteads, palliasses, spring mat, tresses, feather and millpuff beds, mahogany wardrobe with p'ate-glass doors, pair of 4ft mahogany toilet and stand with marble top, sets of ware, towel horses, cane- seated chairs, mahogany chests of drawers, & also su- perior iron safe, pedestal office table, ditto chairs, the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, electro-plate, glass, china, lustres, ornaments, C., wood erection used as coal house, stable, and fowls' house, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. N.B.-The HOUSE to be LET (a few fittings to be taken to) apply to the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auc- tioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 31837 DEVON HOUSE, WALTER'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS Of the above house in the course of the present month. Further particulars and catalogues will shortly appear. HOUSE TO LET, with immediate possession, a por- tion of the fittings to be taken at a moderate price. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 34578 BLAENNANT-DDU WATERWORKS, NEAR SW ANSEA. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS. &-c MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by Mr W. R. Geen, contractor, to SELL by Auction, at the above Waterworks, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, October 8, 4, and 5, 1878, the whole of the valuable PLANT, Powerful Draught HORSES, CARTS, WAGGONS, HARNESS, and other Materials, used in the construction of the Blaen- uant-ddu Waterworks, comprising about 30,000 feet of baulk timber and planks in good condition WJod erec- tions used as offices, navvy's huts, sheds, and stables chains, bolts, bolt ends, pully blocks, ropes, bars, pick- axes, shovels, chaff cutters, corn crushers, stable uten- sils, &c; 4-wheeled coupled tank locomotive, 3ft 8m gauge, with lOin cylinders, by Manning and Wardle,. of Leeds; three-ton double cylinder steam crane with radiating jib, on flanged wheels, with chains complete, by Appleby Brothers; three-ton steam winch by do,, with two six-inch cylinders, and portable vertical boiler five-ton steam crane (of new desigii) by do, jib 19ft radius, gauge of rails 7ft 2in, with galvanised-iron house and chain F 14-horse power double cylinder portable engine, Dy narrows and Stewart; 8-horse power portable engine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth; portable vertical boiler, 8ft by 4ft, with No. 2 patent donkey pump, by Appleby Bros; special steam pump, by Tangye Bros, size, 12iii by Sill by ISin; new universal steam pump, by Hay ward, Tyler, and Co, 9in cylinder; 7in pump, with all fittings; Sit edge-runner pan mill, by Clayton, Son, and Howlett; 5ft rollers, with underneath gearing 6-ton hydraulic jack 24in 10-ton traversing jack June grinding mm, with 50inmlll stones windlass screw jack No. 1 jim crow and lever; No. 3 ditto, ditto; 2-ton band derrick crane, by Appleby Brog, 35ft sweep, 150ft fin chain; 4-ton hand guy crane, by Glodhill Ir Bros, with 60ft of chain; 36iu Carr's patent disin- tegrator Marsden's loin by 7in stone breaker, a large quantity of 301B, 401b, and 5010 flange rails: 4 double purchase crab winches; about 60 end and side-tip carta wagons, 3ft 3in gauge, in good condition, &c; 7powerful horses, useful nags, doer carts, sets of cart, tip, and chain harness, carts, gamboes, wagons, timber ditto, barrows, water carts, &0, &c. Luncheon at the works each day at 11. Sale to commence at 12 punctually. Terms cash. Tho timber, plants, wood erections, KC.S will be sold the first day the engines, cranes and other machinery, rails, wagons, and other hard ware, the second day and the horses, carriages, carts, timber wagons, harness, &0., will be so:d in the Yard of the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on Saturday, October 5th. A Conveyance will leave Swansea on the morning of Sale, at 9.30, parties coming from a distance can secure a seat at 2s 6d, to and from place of sale, on application to the Auctioneer. Detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had five days prior to sale, on application to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 84736 BRECONSHI RE. FREEHOLD FARM IN THE PARISH OF LLAN- GATTOCK, CRICKHOWELL. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at tho Bear Hotel, Crickhowell, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of September, 1873, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon precisely, that Compact and Valuable Freehold Property, known as the THE PRISK, or TY VREE FARM, Comprising 28a. lr. 2p.,or thereabouts of arable, pasture, and a small quantity of woodland, with the suitable farm house and buildings belonging thereto. The Farm is in the occupation of Mr James Jones, a yearly Christmas tenant, is situate in a ring fence, about two miles from Crickhowell, five from the town of Bryn- mawr; has a plentiful supply of water, some good orcharding, a right of pasturage upon the adjacent mountain; is bounded by the road leading from Click- howell to Brynma.wr on the east, and adjoins the proper- ties of the Duke of Beaufort, the Rev Boscawen Somerset, and the Representatives of the late Edward Davies, Esq. Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with lithograph Plans and Orders to View, may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon., and of Messrs W. J. & H. G. LLOYD, 34670 Solicitors, Newport, Mon. A LEASEHOLD COLLIERY FOR SALE. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY >, DIVISION. 1874, M. 17, Morgan v. Elford (Interpleader), West of England Bank, Claimants; Morgan v. Elford (Inter- pleader), Charles Norton, Claimant; Morgan v. Elford (Interpleader), Catherine Hannah Thompson and William Stainer Thompson, Claimants.—1876, M. 371, Morgan v. Morgan.—1878, M. 142, Morgan v. Thompson. PARTICULARS of Sale of a Leasehold Colliery, and the fixed plant and machinery thereon, and of the loose plant and machinery, trucks, stock-in-trade, and other chattels and things in and about the said Colliery, which will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, in one lot, under an execution ad- dressed to the Sheriff of Carmarthenshire, pursuant to an order of the High Court of Justice, Chan- cery Division, made on the 9th day of July 1878, bv His Lordship, the Vice-chancellor, Sir Richard ifalins, the Judge, to whose Court the said causes are attached, in certain actions of Morgan v Elforc', 1874, M. 17 "Morgan v Morgan, 1876, M. 371," and "Morgan v Thompson, 1878, M. 142 and by the direction of the said Judge, by the said Sheriff of Carmarthenshire, at the Mack worth Arms, Swansea, in the county of Glamor- gan, on Thursday the 10th day of October, 1878, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that valuable and im- portant Leasehold Colliery, called THE CAWDOR COLLIERY." Situate on the Bettws Mountain, near Cwmamman, Car- marthens^iire. and about 16 miles from Llaiielly, and 20 miles from Swansea, with which ports respectively it has direct Railway communication, together with the fixed plant and machinery annexed thereto. And also all the loose plant, machinery, trucks stock.in-trade and other In and about the same. .< %ild, 9-oIlie,I7 emprises the well-known vein, called The Red »em of about 4 feet 6 .inches in thickness, under an area of 250 acres, or thereabouts, and is held under a lease or agreement for a lease granted by Earl Cawdor, for the unexpired term of 49 years, from the 25th March last, at the yearly dead or sleeping rent of £300, merging in a Royalty of sixpence per ton of 2,464 lbs on coal shipped, and 9d per ton on coal used for cal- cining or manufacturing purposes, with wayleave rents about 2d per ton, and a six years average clause. The coal unworked may be estimated at from one to one and a haif million ton3 The loose plant, JI1[ècJ¡illcry, &c., consist of IN THE YARD.—12 iron trams, 7 wheelbarrows, 7 shovels, 9 trucks (7 mil of culm, 2 empty), lot of small coal, rani weighing machine, truck weighing machine, iron sleepers (about 4 tons), lot of old iron, loose timber, lot of iron wheels, 16 planks, coal screen. AT COLLI WRY. 3 iron trams, lot of loose rails, 15 pieces of iron pipes, weighing machine, engine (10-inch cylinder) and boiler, mining barometer, cross cut saw, clock, condenser (new). UNDERGROUND.—1 Tanyye pump (10 inch cylinder), 2 feet stroke, steam piping from boiler to pump, about 200 yards pump piping, 15 trams, 5 coal carts, lot of old rtils.. STABLES. -Cart, 3 sets of harness, chaffcutter, iron pipes, 8 pump pipes. ENGINE SHED.—Locomotive engine ("Earl Cawdor"), 23 iron trains, lot of loose rails, chain (about 400 yards), an:1 apparatus to incline, crab-winch, 4 casks, oil can, loose timber, iron partings, coupling chains. OFFICE.—Table, chair, stool, bcuch, hatchet, poker. FIELD No. 1.—Water tank. FIELD No. 3.—16 LENGTHS iron rails, 1 wheel. FIELD No. 4.—9 LENGTHS iron rails, 11 iron TRAMS, grind- stone, 1 old WAGGON, 5 iron pjpes, 2 OLD iroll WHEELS, LOT of TIMBER. FiELD No. IA.-Loope ralIs, 1 train. TIBLD No. 2A.—G pieces 100.:10 nelis. FIELD No. 3A.—7 SLEEPERS FIF.LD No. 4A.—5 SLEEPERS, 3 pieces of mil. FIELD NO. 5A. -5 pieces oi rail. FIELD No. GA.-2 TRAMS, 3 LONG mils, 4 short rails. LANE.—1 TRAM, 2 PIECES of iron. FIELD No. 7A.—4 trams, 1 rail, 2 pieces of iron. Mr WM. llAIUtY REES, Auctioneer. Copies of the lea-e and agreement, and of the several agreements for wayleaves.may be inspected at the offices of W. Morgan Griffiths, Esq., solicitor, Carmarthen (the under-sheriff), John Donague, Esq., solicitor, Swansea, Messrs Hacon and Turner, ( W MORGAN GRIFFITHS, 34603 Solicitor. Carmarthen. THOMAS FRANCIS "BISSIOKS ENGINEER AND PROFESSIONAL VAT.IIFFL Of MACHINERY AND MANUFACTUaiNO PL4VT Of every description. VALUATIONS for the Trade or general Stock Takimrs SPECIAL VALUATIONS and REPORTS PREPARED for Probate, Mortgages, Partnerships, Losses by Fire, lie., &c. BALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. 2* QTjARJB-STREET. BRISTOL. S3701 ""J"&:U.V r. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL 1'ILLS FOR FEMALES^quickly correct all irregu- larities and roiie e the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes lsljdand 2s 9d, of all chemists. Sent anywhere upon receipt of stands, by the Maker, E w. Tama. DHARNUT,. NAUINGHAITW -■ U" by uttitJ. 53, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA: ]%/JFESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have J-VJL been instructed by Mr James Fislc (who is giving up the business!, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, September 26th, 1878, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES, and other EFFECTS, Comprising mahogany r.nd deal tables, mahogany side- board, couches, easy and other chairs, carpets, oil cloth, pictures, fenders, fireirons, clocks, &c., &C.; iron Frone h and half-tester bedsteads, vashstands, dressivg tables, chamber ware, pier and toilet glasses, together with the usual kitchen utensils, &c.; also two shop counters (one with siato top), large marble slab, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o clock a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 34834 Established 1872. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES'S next Monthly SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., will be held at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY. Octo- ber, 1st, 1878. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auction- eers. Entries to be made one week previous to the sale. "Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swrtnsea. 34833 TALE OF VALUABLE COPYHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY, situate in TIIISRLEEOON-LANE AND SOMERSET-PLACE, MUMBLES. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have l.'tL been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms, Hotel, Swansea, on FRIDAY, October 4tli, 1878, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following lots, Eubject to such conditions as will then be read LOT I.-All that Copyhold DWELLING-HOUSE with the garden in front thereof, and garden adjoining on the east side thereof, situate near the top of Thistleboon-lane, Mumbles, formerly a public-house, and known as Hill House, and now in the occupation of William Lewis, Also two Copyhold COTTAGES adjoin- ing the above, in the several occupations of Mr Cook and ^LO^-ALL'that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE known as No. 4, Somerset-place, Mumbles, and now in the occupation of Dr Bevan, as yearly tenant thereof, at the rent of £ 28. __IU This Lot is he'd for a term of 99 years, from the 2A^H day of March, 1860, at the yearly rent of £ 3 ICS. LOT 3.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN known as No. 5, Some:get-place. Mumbles, and late in the occupation of Blis Thomas, as yearly tenant thereof, at the rent of 428. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1860, at the yearly ground rent of jgg gg Lor 4.- All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN known as No. 6, Somerset-place, Mumbles, formerly in the occupation of Dr J. W. Morgan. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 186;), at the yearly ground rent of £3 5s. For further particulars, apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street, Swansea or to the Auc- tioneers, Victoria Chambers, Swansea, 34822 PENDFRIVY FARM, MYNYDDYSLWYIT." (Abeut half-a-mile from Argoed Station, on the Sirhowy Railway; and about two miles from Crumlin.) MR T. E. GEORGE is favoured with in- struction from Mr David Lewis (who is giving up farming), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above farm, on TUESDAY, October 8th, 1878, the following valuable LIVE STOCK, CROP3, IMPLEMENTS. &c., viz— 16 head of cattle, 9 useful horses and ponies, 2 suckers, 50 fat wethers, 50 mountain ewes, 5 rams, poultry, crops of hay, wheat, barley, oats, and swedes farming imple- ments and dairy utensils; also a quantity of underground ^Irwcfmoiiths' credit on approved security will be given to purchasers of £20 and upwards and discount of 2! per cent will be allowed for cash payments of .£10 and Upwards. Luncheon at Eleven o'clock a.m., and sale to commence at Twelve precisely. at Twelve precisely. N .B.-Applieatioll to Rent the Farm to be made to Mr Hananiah Morgan, Six Bells, near Abertillery. Newbridge, near Newport, Mon., 18th September, 1878. 34840 VALUABLE COLLIERY FOR SALE (By direction of the Owners, the Nauthir Colliery Com- pany, Limited.) pany, Limited.) MR H. W. HARRIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of September, 1878, at Two o'clack in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, unless sold in the mean- time by private contract, all that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD COLLIERY, CALLED NANTIIIR," Recently opened on two seams of the best coal, situate in the Garw Valley, in the parish of Llangeinor, in the county of Glamorgan, together with the valuible engines, machinery, plant, and materials. The colliery has been opened by drifts and levels, and the whole of tho coal can be very cheaply produced without the cost of shafts. The seams of coal are in excellent condition, and none of the coal has been worked out, Superior engines and machinery have been erected, and these and the other plant are suited to a large daily out-put of coal. The mining rights iu the lease extend under the Nanthir Farm, which is about 50 acres in extent, but the property is the key to a large range of the same seams under adjoining lan IS of very considerable area. The lease includes all the coal, iron ore, building stone, and fireclay, under Nanthir Farm. The dead rent is very small, and the royalties are moderate. A sidirco- has been constructed connecting the colliery with the Great Western Railway. The colliery is only nine miles from Bridgend, and is at a short distance from the ports of Cardiff, Porthcawl, Neath, and Swansea. There are the usual workshops and offices for colliery purposes. The only reason for the sale of the Colliery is that the subscribed capital of the Company, which is comprised principally of working men, having been expended in opening the Colliery, and in the machinery and plant, they are unable to provide the trade capital necessary for carrying on the works. This would be a most desirable investment for small capitalists, as the colliery is on a main line of railway, and the coal commands a ready market at first-class prices, and can be worked at moderate cost. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Harris and Taylor, Auctioneers, or to Messrs SIMONS & PLEWS, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil. Dated 24th August, 1878. 34558 TO W N-H ALL CHAMBERS JL BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RESIDENCE—'TON naCH. PENCOED. 4 Jlttt by JRWE WILLIAM SANDERS, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGFNT 28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE ROATH.-Eleven: houses in Topaz-street, six genteel residences in Metal-street, &nil seven in Gold-street. CATHAYS.—Five houses faletty-strest. APAMSDOWN-SQUAR.E.—One ten-roomed, and one seven-roomed bouse. PENARTH.—One semi-detachei villa. in Clie-place. CANTON.-Eligible site of freehold land, 50 feet frontage, in the best position in Conway-road, Canton several cottages in Conybeare-road. GRANGEIVNVN.-A comer shopin Bromsgrore-strset; and corner shop and house in Holmesdale-strect; also eight houses in Ludlow-etreet. A liberal proportion of the purchase money may be had on Mortgage. Apply as above. 125—25 fgttblit lrpoiuftuttttø. J^LANDAFF CATHEDRAL CHOIR. There are two vacancies for boys. Payment according to proficiency up to £15 a year, and education free in the Ca- thedral School, Trial of voices will take place in the Prebendal House, on Thursday evening, October 3rd, at a quarter to six. Application to be made in the first instance by one of the parents to Rev E. A. Fishbourne. Also a vacancy for an alto; salary A26 a year. Sunday duty principally.-Apply to Rev E. A. Fishbourne. 34851 t,uttr and rjTOBUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of FARM BUILDINGS, &c., comprising a Dwelling-house, Kitchen, Barn, Stable, Cow-house, Cart Shed, Piggeries.and other Out buildings, on PWLLYGRAFEL, In the Parish of Llandilo-Abercowyn, in the County of Carmarthen. Such Tenders to include the clearing away of the present buildings. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the dwelling- house at Pwllygrafel, aforesaid. Haulage of ail the Materials will be found to the Con- tractor free of charge. Sealed Tenders to be sent on or before the 1st of OCTOBER, 1878, to Mr Thomas Griffiths, Estate Agent, Cardigan. Tho lowest or any other Tender not necessarily ac- cepted. 34792 .\1td TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, JL S'f. IVES, CORNWALL. Stands in centre of Bay. Magnificent Sea Views from Castle and Grounds. One Hundred Acres of Park, Garden and Shrubberies. Moderate Tariff. 34602 HOME FROM HOME. —— MATLOCK HOUSE HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISH- MENT AND RESIDENCE FOR VISITORS. WESTBURY ON-TRHI, NEAIt CLIFTON, BRISTOL. Proprietor-HENRY SHAW. 34503 Terms:— Board and Lodging per week •••••• Do. with Hvdronathio Treatment £ 2 2 0 GitLtri GRIF VJ FITHS SECOND-HAND FIRE PROOF SAFB DEALER in the world, who has always the most extensive assort- ment cf Safes by Chatwood, Milner, and other eminent makers, at about half tho price of new. A Guarantor with each. Illustrated Price LiSt Post freg» GRIFFITHS, the SAFE MAN, 43, CANNON STREET, LOM)ON, ECL <533 v- JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, IIIGH-STREET. NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting Places. 13 J. M. H A I M 33 J COAL MERCHANT. LARGE HOUSE COAL, Mynyddislwyn Red Ash. LARGE HOUSE COAL, No. 3 Vein. LARGE HOUSE COAL, Powell's Red Ash. Llantwit. THROUGH-AND-THROUGH HOUSE COAL. SMALl- HOUSE COAL. SMALL SMITHS' COAL. LARGE STEAM COAL, Smokeless; NUT STEAM COAL, Sat ok el638. SMALL STEAM COAL. Special rates for large quantitie?, or for a term. Offlcej 4, PEARSON'S BUILDINGS, DOCKS. ROIlded4". Towi BODBB, EAST GROT*, TRICKS AKTILLK, 9< $att by ¿\udinu. MAESYBERRAN FARM, CWMYOY, Five miles from Llanviliangel Station, on the Great Western Railway. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF STOCK. MR JAMES STRAKER has been favoured with instructions from Mr John Wil- liams, who is reducing his Stock, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY, the 30th day of September, 1878, 16 Grand Cart and Nag- HORSES, MARES, and COLTS. 53 Head of well-bred HEREFORD CATTLE, and 555 Head of well-bred RADNOR SHEEP. Luncheon at 11. Sale to commence at 12 o'clcck. Auction and Estate Agencv Offices, 2, Tiverton-pi ace, Abergavenny. 34S14 SALE TO-MORROW NEATH. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS win SELL by AUCTION, at the Catt!e Market, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, September 25th, 1&78, the following valuable DRAUGHT HORSES, POXIES, CATTLE, &c., Viz: Nine powerful draught horses, well known as first class workers, and disposed of in consequence of the pro- prietor relinquishing the hauling business; bay cob mare, several ponies and fillies 5 tliree-year-old heifers in calf; 6 sets of shaft harness "0 sets leading ditto, trap harness, 4 strong carts, spring-' car, &c. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon. Further par- ticulars of the Auctioneers. The Mart, Neath, September 13th, 1S78. 34793 TYCANOL FARM, BAGLAN, MIDWAY BETWEEN BRITON FERRY AND AFERAVON. MESSRS. LEWIS BROTHERS ARE instructed by Messrs Daniel Evans and Son to SELL by AUCTION, at the above named Farm, on THURSDAY, September 20th, 1878, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, Comprising-37 Southdown breeding ewes, 2 Southdown rams, 70 mountain ewes and wethers, (fat), 12 young cattle, draught horses, bay mare, 3 years old entire cob horse by Express," 5 handsome two-year-old fillies, 2 ricks of prime meadow and clover hay, capital miller's waggon (to carry 3 tons), and a number of useful imple- ments. Refreshment at 12 noon, Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. Par- ticulars of tho Auctioneers. The Mart, Neath, September 11th, 1878. 34704 CARDIFF. DAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL RE.OPENED on the ISth of SEPTEMBER. 34425 LADIES' SCHOOL, BELGRAVE JLJ HOUSE, CARDIFF. Priiieil)al;VI,SS TULLIS, 5460 (Associate of the College of Preceptors.) 33121 Term 3, 1878, commenced on Tuesday, the 17th of September. ANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALIS- JLJ" THENIC, AND GYMNASTIC EXERCISES, SOUTHGROVE HOUiE, 5 SOUTHGROVE (Near the Infirmary). Miss GOVAERTS HUNT has much pleasure in an- nouncing that her classes will RE-OPEN the first week in OCTOBER. Valoa reunions three times a week for adults. All the newest and most fashionable dances taught.. Private lessons by arrangement if desired. The neighbouring towns visited weekly. Schools attended. 34669—5826 ONSL SIEVERDIN'S FRENCH AND GERMAN CLASSES COMMENCE SEPTEMBER ISth. Terms L2 12s 6d for the whole Session, i.e., from Sep- tember to June. For further particulars apply—Ely Villa, the Parade, Cardiff. t i J' PIANO LESSONS; for Terms apply to Mons. SIEV ERDIN. 34202 U HI ■ ■—A——^——— I MILFORD HAVEN. ELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, exceedingly healthy sea- side situation, limited number received. References to parents of Pupils, embracing nobility, clergy, officers of the anny and navy, and gentry. Terms moderate.— Apply to Rev JAMES BOADEN," M.A,, Milford Haven. 34137 —■—>——, „ ,M ,M mmm m nm\ai n —< COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. 'D!' LAUIES' SCHOOL. Principals: Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL, Associates in Arts. The next TERM will COMMENCE (D.V.) OCTOBER 14th. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. Referees— Parents of pupils. 33S70 .S CHEPSTOW. HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A Select Private School English and French Assis- tants resident; beutlfl" s;tuaiion Field Sports, swim- ming, drill. Principal—George Bewdr.ey, B.A., F.R.G.S. 33917 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. USSAGE HOUSE; "Stroud, Glouces- tersliire. Principal J SIBREE, M.A., (London.) Preparation for London and Oxford Matriculation, &c. French, German, Chemistry, and Engineering Draw- ing receive particular attention. Terms moderate. Special arrangements for Sons of Professional Mesi and Gentlemen contemplating Tuition; 2681 NEWCASTLE EIVILY.NL. HE EMLYI^GRAMMAR- SCHOOL. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. Head Master.—Mr T. T. ELIAS. AssiStant-Master.—Mr E.'HiELLIOTT. Music.-Ma,ster DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSES DAILY. Ample accommodation for M Boarders. Town very Terms strictly moderate. Prospectu9est^c^on^ 17067 — sW AN SEA. RNOLD PIIEPARATORY COL-LEGE, WOODLANDS, SWANSEA. Principal :-EDGAR WILLIAMS,M.A.(Glas.),B.D. (Edin. Assisted bv Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils are admitted as Quarterly. Weekly, or Daily Boarders, or as Day scholars, and prepared for Commer- cial life, Mechanical pursuits, or Proiessional and College examinations. In addition te the usual subjects, Corres- pondence. Book-keeping, Short-hand, Fiench, Drawing '(mechanical and free hand), Land Surveying, and Music feceive careful attention. The NEW i>LlLi)JNGS -iiave been expressly erected for school purposes, on the shel- tered side of Constitution Hill, which overlooks the baj of Swansea. The health and comfort of the pupils have t been thoroughly consulted in the construction of the | schoolroom, dormitories, hrith^ooni^m^Uorios, &~c. 6419 LLANDOVERY. J RJPILE COLLEGE" LLANDOVERY. VISITOR, THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND nEADMASlBR, The Rov. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford, SECOND MASTER, Mr CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, M.A Late Open Scholar, Queen's College, Cambridge, and First Class in the Mathematical Tripos, 1874. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER, The Rev. G. W. GENT, B.A., Late Open Scholar of University College, Oxford Second Class Classical Moderations, 1873, and First Class in 'Final Classical Honours, 1875; Proximo Accessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1872, ana Go!d Meual. list of the Royal Geographical Society. COMPOSITION MASTER. MV F. G. BRABANT, B.A, Open Classical Schelar, Corpus Christi College, Oxford; First Class Mathematical Moderations, 1874; First Class Classical Moderations, 1875; First Class Final Classics, 1877. NATURAL SCIENCE MASTER. Mr CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER, B.A, Lincoln's College, Oxford First jClass in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of the Royal School of Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society. MASTER OF THE ,'UN'OR SCII OOL, Mr CHARLES P. LEWIS, B.A., Late Exhibitioner cf Jccus College, Oxford, FRENCH.—Mr WILLIAMS. MUSIC Ali) SING:K3.—Mr. KINGSFORD. DRAWING, Mr D. S. THOMAS, Certified Teacher of the Art and Science Depart- ment, South Kensington. DRILL.—Sergeant HOBART. The Trustee have provided Jar?e additions to meet an increase in the numbers of the i-chool. Boarders received at the College by the Warden, at Prospcct Huuse by Mr Williams, and at Forest House by Mr Gent. The School will be RE-OPENED on THURSDAY Sept. 12th. For particulars apply to the Rev. the Warden, the College, Llandovery. 34077 JJTTWMU'G. PROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS by taking a Policy of the £ VI^V;AY ^SSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. Oldest and Largest Accidental A=*urance Company. Ine Rt. Hon. LORD KiNNAIRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 43,000,0o0. ANNUAL INCOME, £2.10,001). A nxeu sum in ca^e of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, may be secured at moderate premiums. Bonus allowed to Insurers of iivo years' standing. ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY! £ 1.230,000, Obas been paid as COMPENSATION. Apply to tho Clerks at tho Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, CORNHILL, LONlXIN. S0o39—4998 WILLIAM- J. MAN, Secretary. |t Agent :-W. Willans, 11, Henry-street, Bute Docks. A CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY -CJL (LIMITED). No. 7, Bank Buildings, London, E.C, GENERAL ACCIDENTS. PERSONAL INJURIES. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. DEATH BY ACCIDENTS. Agencies throughout Wa-es. 34352 C. HARDING, Manager. PLEASANT Efl-FERVESCING AfEl)l. •JL CINB READE'S CITROUS SALINE. This pre- paration makes an agreeable and refreshing draught, immediately relieves Head-ache, Ac.ditv, Biliousness, Sickness, Feverishness, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Influensa, Skm Eruptions, and all dlsesies caused by an undue excess of Mid in the system. Its UIJ" prevents and cures Fevers, Small Pox, gtone end Gravel, Apoplexy, and Paralysis, all of which arise from too largo an amount of Mid elements in tho body. Whcnsver the mouth is foul, furred, or coated, this Saline is the best of all remedies. Sold by all Chemists, in Stoppered Bottles, at Is l§d, 2s 6d, 4s, and lis each, jSent by rail direct from the Makers' on receipt of 80, 54, or 132 stamps. Sole makers, Reside Brothers, Chemists, Wolverhampton. Loudon Agents, Sanger and Sons, 150, Oxford-street. Agents for Cardiff, Mr Anthony, Messrs Coleman and Co., Chemists, High- ■toast.Audits IJ ubnt EXCURSIONS TO WESTON AND ILFRACOMBE BY THE LADY MARY. TUESDAY, 24th, to Weston at 1.30 p.m. Returning at 6.0 WEDNESDAY, 25th, at 9.0 a.m. and 3.0 Returning at 1.30 „ 6.30 To Iifracombe direct. THURSDAY, 26th, leaving Cardiff at 8.0 a.m. Returning at 3.45 p.m. FRIDAY, 27th, to Weston at 10,0 a..m. Returning at 6.0 SATURDAY, 28th, at 11.0 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Returning at 3.30 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. FARES—To Weston, return 2s and Is 6d To Ilfraconibe 5s 43 Single 4, S3 Tram Cars wIll leave Roath on Thursday morning at 7.40 THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR LLEWELYN JENKINS, of Maesycwmwr, win take place on WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., leaving his resi- dence, near Ilkngoed Station, for Heuy c t Chapel, at 3 p.m. punctually. Friends will please accept this intimation. 34849 CAERPHILLY ENGLISH BAPTIST CHURCH BAZAAR, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 25th and 26th, 1878. Tea and othcr refreshments will be provided for visitors. Mr GWILYM THOMAS and CHOIR and the celebrated Master BARKER, Harpist, have kindly consented to enliven the proceedings with Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Doors will be open from ]2 noon to 10 p.m. Tickets for Admission and Tea, Is; Admission only, (3d. The proceeds to be devoted to the aid of the Building Funds. Any gifts of fancy work, books, pictures, and every useful or ornamental article, will be most thankfully recceived, and may be sent to cither of the following ladies :—Miss H. Thomas, Post-office, Caerphilly Miss Rose Morgan, Ame1ia Cottage, Caerphilly; or Mrs. A, Tilly, Albert Villa, Cardiff. Any gift in money may be sent to the Minister—Rev D. EVANS, Caerphilly. Third-class return tickets, 9d each, wiII be issued by the Rhymney Hailway Company to those showing their Bazaar Tickets, which may be purchased at the Hailwav Station. The last train will stop at Llanishen (third- class). S4796 CAPEL SEION, LLANELLY. The Members of the above Church, who are under the ministry of the Rev J. Rhys Morgan, D.D. (Lleurwg), desire to ask the support of the public. The Church is one of the most prominent in Wales, and has sent out several strong and vigorous branches. At present this Mother Church is labouring under a burden of debt, and the Members have determined, in order to relieve them- selves of a portion of it, to hold A GRAND BAZAAR During the First week in OCTOBER. Many frieuds have already promlseù assistance in pro- viding* Articles for Sale, Ornamentation, &c., ami offers of a similar nature wilI be thankfully received, on behalf of the Committee, by the Rev. J. R. MORGAN, D.D., S4150 West End, Llanelly. BERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW -&- AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. (Established 1844.) THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION Of Hunters, Ponies, Draught Horses, and Show of Stock, Live and Drescd Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Grain, and Root Crops, will be held at Abergavenny, in the Cattle Market and Field adjoining, ON THURSDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1878, When upwards of THREE HUNDRED K FIFTY POUNDS Will be offered for Competition in the usual distribution of Prizes. OPEN TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. For further particulars, Schedules of Prines, Ruleo, and Entry Forms, apply to the Secretary, Mr JAMES STRAKER. 344S6 Auctioneer, Abergavenny. Q.REAT WESTERN RAILWAY. NEW ROUTE TO THE CONTINENT, VIA WEY- MOUTH AND CHERBOURG, a id the Western of France Hallway throilgl\ Normandy and Brittany, affording a convenient, attractive, alid economical Route to Nor- mandy, Paris, the West and South of Prance, and Spain. Through Bookino-3 betwcen the principal towns on the Great Western and Western of France Railway?. The Steamers leave^Weymouth for Cherbourg at 2.45 p.m. daily (Sundays excepted), and Cherbourg for Weymouth at a.m. daily (Sundays excepted), in con- nection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. J- GRIERSON, General Manager Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO., are now prepared to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for the REMAINING SHARES in THE COUNTERSLIP SUGAR REFI- JL NERY COMPANY (LIMITED), BRISTOL. Capital in ;,00 Shares of each. First issue £100,000 in 200 Shares of each (of which more than one-half has been privately promised), and payable liS follows :— £ 50 per Share on application; 100 on allotment; 50 in three months; 100 as amI. when required. It is not intendeu to call more than £ 3.0 per Share; but, should it become desirable to make further calls, due notice will be given. DIRECTORS. The following gentlemen, ncarly all of whom are actively ell "aged in commercial pursuits, have been na.med as Directors, and are willing to serve if approved by the Shareholders :— George W. Edwards, J.P. (Mayor of Bristol), of the firm of Edwards, Rmgcr, and Co., Tobacco Manufacturers, Redcliff-street. William Pethick, J.P., of the firm of Haycroft and Pethick, Merchants, Queen-square, Bristol. C. W. Savage (Director of the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Co.), Springfield, Westbury-on-Tryui. Herbert Thomas, J.P.. of the firm of Christopher Thomas and Brothers, Broad Plain Soap Works, Bristol. Edward P. Wills, of the firm of W. D. and H. O. Wilis and Sons, I'edcline-street, Bristol. Phillip John Worsley (Managing Director of the Netham Chemical Company), Rodney Lodge, Clifton. ? Edward G. Clarke, of the firm of Tribe, Clarke, and Co., Albian Chambers, Bristol. B.NRERS. Miles, Cave, Baillie, and Co., Old Bank, Bristol. The West of England and South Wales District Banking Co., Bristol. SOLICITORS. Brittan, Livett, Box, and Brittain, Fus5Cll, Pritehard, Swann, and CO. SECRETARY (pro rem.) Frank N. Tribe, Albion Chambers, Bristol. OBJECTS. To purchase for the whole of the well-known I Counterslip Premises, Plai t, and Patent Rights, which are known to have cost the late Proprietors upwards of £ 400 000 aud were valued last year by Messrs Fuller Hors'ev and Co., and Sir Josiah Thomas, the City Surveyor, as a going concern, at To rearrange the most suitable portion of the build- ings as a compact modern Refinery, capable of turning from 250 to 500 tons or more of refined sugar weekiy, and capable of extension. Plans and estimates for this have been obtained from the best sources. To realise the surplus property (premises and plant), the proceeds of which will, it is believed, reduce the urst eost of the Refinery to a very moderate sum. Detailed Prospectuses, with copies of Contracts, Re- ports, and Forms of Application for Shares, may be ob- tained of the Solicitors or the Secretary. 3481S LASGOW AND THE HIGHLANDS. Royal route via Crinan and Oaledonian Canals by Royal Mail New Steamer COLUMBIA, or the IONA from "Glasgow, daily at 7 a.m., and from Greenock at 9 a in. conveying passengers for Oban, North and West Highlands.—See bill, with map and tourist fares, free at Messrs Jones and Son, booksellers and Stationers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or by post from David Hutchinson and Co, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. 34169 1tildjug (1titnts. CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. SUMS fiom £50 to £3,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. SHUIES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MADE DAILY. The present rate of interest on Deposit ]s 41 per cent, 6 months' notice 4 per cent, 4 months notice per cent on demand. Prospectuses, Reports, and all information may be ob- tained on anplieation to the undersigued. N.B.—TERMS OF BORROWING reduced and RE- DEMPTIONS may be effected without loss-full discount being allowed under the new Rules. PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated 3, Crockerbtown, Cardiff. 30370—4949 G LKMORGANBENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF, EST., 1S07. Extract from Eleventh Annual Report, 31st March, 1878. Deposits at 5 per Subscription Shares at 8 per cent 30,550 Due from Borrowers. 69,830 Total receipts for the year 31,859 This year's division of profits 635 Profit" ill lipid for future division S13 CHANGE OF OFFICES. The new offices are at 19, Queen-street., Crockherb- town, Cardiff, where all business in future will be conducted. R. EMERY, Secretary, THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAI8 BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shorte-t notice, SUMS OF £ 100 tc £ 10.000, Repayable in Monthly or Qaarterly ns.a nients Borrowers in this Society have special udv.mam-s not oljtahie l in other societie3, or from prnato lI1dnlll,ua.s. The legal costs are paid by the SOC1?tY,m the :nde. peudenee of the borrower, so long as his stipulated rep.y ments are made, is secured by the Regu-trar unaer the Friendly Societies' Acts, The utmost se^r^sy is inam- tàpMt!CU]ars apply to Mr E. Rooerts, at the Oiiico 9f the Society, 34, Victoria-street, Merthyr. IMPORTANT TO ALL IN TRAD2.—ESTABLISHED 1S30. S TUBES' MERCANTILE OFFICES, Trade Auxiliary Company (Limited!, 42 (late 12), GRESHA1I-STUEET, LONDON, F..C. West End Branch—53, CONDUIT-STREKT, RKQKST-BTHKET W. With offices at Dublin, Glasgcv, Biimingham Bristol, Brighton, Behast, Cork, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Portsmouth, Scuthamp* ton, Sheffield. STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE (indispensable to all traders giving credit) contains a List of all Bankruptcies, Liquidations, Arrangements, Trusteeships, Bills of Sale, and all Preferential Securities, County Court Judg- ments, &c. DEBT RECOVERY.—Debts recovered upon a simple and comprehensive system. Full particulars in Prospectus, TERMS— £ 1 19, 2s, 3s,.£5 5s, according to ra. quirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to the secre- tary, Stubba' Mercantile Offices, 42, Gresham-street, LOU don, E.C. There ia no office in °Lond £ n~ connected wUh Stubbrf Mercantile Offices, 42, Gresham:stree^L.C (situate at tnfl corner of King- street, Rpo-Vnt W West End Branch, at 53, Conduit-street, Regcnt-saee^V. I BI-POSTING AT NEWPOltT, MON. J. DE REES, STEAM" PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT. J>TT R POSTER and DELIVERER for TO"^ N and COUN. TRY Rents all the Principal Hoardings in Newport «.nd Neighbourhood. Work executed with > cUaactcli* G3H GGMKR ($ntevtammguf& I CARDIFF. PHILHARMONIC THEATRE,! JL CARDIFF. Licensee and Proprietor Mr C. J. Jackson, On TUESDAY,"September 24, 1878, for Five Nights only the .great Adelplii Drama of NOTRE DAME, with a specially selected company under the direction of Mr James Buchanan. Expressly painted new scenery by Mr specially selected company under the direction of Mr James Buchanan. Expressly painted new scenery by Mr J. Johnstone. ew uresses bv S. May. New music. Grand chorus. The whole produced under the personal direction of Mr James Buchanan. At 7.30 the curtain will rise with the late Andrew Halliday's adaptation of Victor Hugo's NOTRE DAME, to conclude with the grand ballet divertisement, entitled GEMS OF THE EAST, by the Sisters BELTON and a Corps de Ballet. Important engagement and first appearance in Cardiff of The World-Renowned Actress MONDAY MISS BATEMAN, Two Nights eminent successful T lay next, Supported by Miss Virginia Francis, Miss Sept. 30th. E. H. Brooke, and other members of the for Lyceum Company. Production of the Two Nights eminent successful T lay only, I LEAH. Lelh, a Jewish Maiden Miss BATEMAN. As played by her over 500 consecutive nights in London, and all the principal cities in Great Britain and America. Mr Tom Tavlor's Powerful Domestic Drama Wednesday M W MARY WARNER, Oct <>nrl Mary Warner Miss BATEWAN. As played by her curing the whoie of the East season at the Lyceum Theatre, ondon. Doors open at 7 comnienc-cat 7.30. Prices :-=-St"J¡:8, 28 6d Pit. ls Gallery, fid. No Second Price. Plans may be seen and seats secured at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's Music Saloon. Queen-street. STUART-HALL. CARDIFF. THE EXCURSIONS TO RUSSIA, TUR- WAR KEY, CYPRUS, AND BERLIN, SSS NOW OPEN EVERY EVENING, THE AT 7-30- COMMENCE AT 8. • THE WAR THE DAY EXHIBITIONS WILL tal,e place Wednesdays WAR THE anJ Saturday's. DCORS open at 2.30, com- WAR I THE mence at three o'clock. WAIT THE ———— WAR XHE MENCE AT THREE O'CLOCK. WAIT THE WAR POOLE AND YOUNG'S LU" LATEST AND GREATEST ENTERPRISE, VIZ., A GRAND AND ENTIRELY NEW DIORAMA OF THE THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR WAR THE WAR THE Being a Colossal PICTORIAL RECORD of the WAR THE above CONVULSING STRUGGLE IN the East of WAR THE Eurore WAR THE ———— WAR THE DIORAMA OF THE WAR.- DNRING the past WAR THE few days there has been added A represeii- WAR THE tation of the British Fleet PASSING the WAR THE DARDANELLES. To see this is ALONE worth a V. ATL THE visit to the ENTERTAINMENT. The Fleet is WAR THE not shown as a stili picture, simply PAINTED WAR THE on CANVAS, but ACTUALLY moves across the WAR THE stage, THE painting of the TOWERING hills WAR THE on the shore, by an ingenicus DIORAMIC WAR THE effect, moving in the opposite direction SO WAR THE SLOWLY AS TO BE almost imperceptible, and WAR THE producing an extremely REALISTIC scene. WAR THE The ships a.re admirably presented, no de- WAR THE tail being omitted. This opportune addl. WAR THE tion is CERTAINLY one of the greatest WAR THE triumphs in the cIass of entertainment we WAR THE have ever WITNESSED.—BATH JOURNAL, April WAR THE 12th. WAR THE ——— WAR THE THE BAND WAR THE wlll perform appropriate and NATIONAL WAR THE Music. WAR THE MISS ALICE TURNER WAR THE will sing the Russian and Turkish NATIONAL WAR THE Anthems at every ENTERTAINMENT. AVAR TIIE MR. F. HILTON, Buffo VOCALIST. WAR THE MR. CHRISTIE, Baritone. WAR THE GUIDE—MR. SCONCE, WHO WILL INTRODUCE WAR THE HIS NUMEROUS ADECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN. WAR THE Admission-39, 2S, Is, AND 6d. WAR S4í53 treherbest G RA-ND ORATORIO CONCERTS. PUBLIC-HALL, TREHERBERT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 ru DRILL-HALL, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, 2STU SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 and 7.80 p.m. ALL, ABERDARE, THURSDAY, 2Cr:I SEPTEMBER. GRAND PERFORMANCES uF MENDELSSOHN'S ELIJAH." Will be given at the above places BY THE RHONDDA CHORAL SOCIETY, When the following eminent Artistes wiil take part: — SOPRANO— Miss MARIAN WILLIAMS, R.A.M.. London. eoyrn ,T/fO- Miss MARTHA llAUUIES, R.A.M., London. Ti.NOUS — Mr D. DAVIS and Mr T. R. FELIX. BASSO— Mr LUCAS WILLIAMS, London, Pupil to Herr Herseheil, ACCOMPANIST— Mr DAVID BOWEN, Dawlais, Accompanist to South Wales Choral Union. ORCHESTRA— BRISTOL AXD BATH STRING AND BRASS BANDS. LEADKR or BAND—Mr J. O. BROOKE. CONDUCTOR-Mr G. R: JONES tCAHAnOG). Carriages may be ordered for 5.30 and 10.30 p.m. A Special Trsin will leave the Taff Vale Station from Cardiff and Aberdare Stations after the Concert, cading lot all Stations. 5868-34821 U blitlttiøns. "HOWARD CON S C I E N C E," NEW SERIAL STORY, BY F. W. ROBERTSON, Will commence next week in the "CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardif fTimes and South Wales Weekly News, 72 long columns, ma.y be had from all Newsagents, price S 2d, or sent, post free, to any address in the United King- dom for 2s 9d per quarter, and to the Colonies and all parts of Europe and the United States for is 3d per quar- ter, prepaid. ARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCAN- TILE GAZETTE, Published every Monday Morning. Price 15s per annum, or by post 219. The CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport, and the Bristol Channel, and eircidates among all the Merchauts and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Llovu's, the Lombard, and Most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading fforeio'D Ports. OuiJiF Orncu—75 and 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF T I ME S AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM, and ■" THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more Local,:[) istriet, and Gcneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free td any address for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns }T^^jCE,| Column* A N D C. s A N K E Y, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, WORKING-STREET, (Late of Angel-street.) CARDIFF. -311 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation b.'U;p^ "I and crier. Rents all the principal hoardings an?. e™JltAra in Newport and neighbourhood. Twogood bill po» kept. Work attended to with quick /^spa'f'v«r nf a. and country. Old established—More than q 84063 h century -—————— ESTABLISRED 1839. OOD yURNITFRE, j^ £ OD;RATE IN .I..t.il pRIOE EWIS (late BENNETT), 1-J CABINET MANUFACTORY 19, II I G H-S T R E E T. SW ANSEA. For the convenience of thoso residing at a distance, eompotent persons woud be sent free of charge to Purchasers, to any part of the Principality, with Design of Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Pattern of Carpets, Curtain Materials, lie., &c Estimates given for tèl2 Complete Furnishing of Cottage or ^J?nsion. 81-09 THOMAS HEARD. Proprietor. KERNlCKS VEGETABLE PILLS, for HEADACHES, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, IN- DIGESTION, COSTIVENESS, MBUIMATIShf, and TIC-DLOREUX. They are eaay to swallow, being very small, require uo confinement indoors, strengthen the system, and have been tried by thoufands, who pro- nounce them to be the best nudieine in the world. Tes- timonials. From J. Balbirnie, Esq., M.A., M.D., Lecture 011 "Physiology," authur of "Treatise on the Turkish Bath, &c. :—" í have examined the Pilia known as Ker- nick's Vegetable Pills.' I certify their composition to be purely vegetable I have also tried their effect, Eider them one of the best aperient pills fQr C°° £ habits that I know of. 6, Upper ChunA-street^Bat £ Dear Sir,-I have suäered);restl,y IrxnCK Ve¡etrcb;e have derived great benefit from K„ ed only by S. Pids. Yours truly, A SvLv^TE^ Pre^areu o y P. KERMCK, Manufacturing Chemist, vwtuu. v at aud 7Ad» 9— < "S,Jr §ujsiue.^ ddt't$e,s. NEW pIANOSFOÜ OLD ONES. JL rjpHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, -B- PIANOFO R TE M A K1, > PATENTEES. QUEENS' BUILD-) J4 HIGH-STREET, INGS, CARDIFF. ) SWANSEA. 3, LANCASTER Jill, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, I STREET, NEW. TENBY.1; | PORT. Are prepared to allow the highest price for old Pianos, in exchange for new ones, liaviug at present special op. Dortuniti«S for exporting them abroad. Their travellers periodically visit ail parts of the Prin- CIPAJFRI and parties des'rous of etlecting an exchange wil^wrVaited upon at their own residences upon com- municating with the firm at any of the addresses criven above. The following instruments will be found well worth the attention of btending- puriha-ers THE SCHOOLROOM PIANETTE, Price jE.19 ]98 CASH. or on the one, two, or three years' svs- tem. Strong and durable, fuli 7 octaves. THE SEMI-COTTAGE PIANO, Price 27 guineas CASH, or on the one, two, or three years' system, in handsome walnut or rosewood. A thoroughly effective instrument fur moderate-sized rooms. Kot sur- passed at the price by any firm in or out oi London. Warranted for fiyc Years. THE PRIZE MODEL PIANO, Price £ 34 CAM. or £ 3 3s per quartei, on three years' system (as supplied the Cardiff Infirmary Prize L>rawin<r Committee). A handsomely finished Piano, embracing every recent improvement. In rich Italian walnut, with carved legs, Bath desk, gilt candelabra, extra strong steel bolts and bracings, ivory fronted, registered legs, and best action work. Worth at LE-st 20 per cent more than some instruments offered at tie sme figure. Trial allowed and every instrument warranted. N.B.—THOMPSON and SHACKELL are appointed Sole Agents for MESSRS J. Brmsmead and Son's Gold Medal Prize Pianoforte. Price, from 36 guineas up- wards. Pianos by every maker of celebrity alwai s on hand. The largest stock in South Wales to select irom. D Y N A Al I T E MESSRN CROSS BROTHERS LEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY'S REPEF. i: "T ATI VE BEING NOW rs DISTRICT They will be pleased k \r the application of any pirties using I-H.^UOIVEA w.shing- to see DYNAMITE TRIED, Or to give any information as to the best way of using it, &c., gratuitously. ADDRESS 21, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 34785 J^OYAL J^EVOXSHIRE GEEGE ils the best, the cheapest, ke most fashion: 'able and the most durable of any article AS SOLD wo veu. The Queen says it HAS 110 rival {either in appearance or utility. These Serges now produced in NEW colours BY land mixtures for the Autumn and Winter !of 1878, as also in light-weighted Yarns jfor summer wear and warm climates, and SPEARMAN are woven oi PURE WOOL. Patterns :either for ladies' wear, commenting at Is 31.d, and gentlemen's suits, and boys AND hard wear, from 2s lid the yard, in 54 Inches, as also of fine wool unshrinkable ¡flannels, are sent upon application, stating SPEARMAN,|either for ladies' or gentlemen's wear, to the factors, who cut any length, and pay 'carriage on all parcels to London, whence PLYMOVTH. they are cheaply distributed throughout jthe world. N. B.—Serges for Clerical wear and for Communities. 484! ONLY THE BEST." t FLOWEIL ROOTS I Al"iAY & Co. HYACINTHS, from 25 per i VIST DOZEN. ^j_ARAWAY & Co- | T'LIPS from Od per doz. I- 1- ARAWAY iv; Co. 42s CI.IFTON COLLEC- \jr TION of BULBS for Pot Cultivation, consists of j £ 30 test selected for that J purpose. I 42s, CLIFTON COLLEC- -.v 4 TION, for open ground It consists of1024 sheeted. — — GA.RAWAV & Co. CATALOGUES ON AP- PLICATION. A R A W A Y & QO., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, 3,7,14 CLIFTON, BRISTOL THE jyjISSES JpEDLER'S MILLINERY AND DRESS ESTABLISH. MENT. 2, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. Mourning end Wedding Orders punctually attended to. 34265 Ladies' own Materials made up, 5719 ROWATT'S PETROLEUM LAMPS. PATENT SPLIT-WICK ANUCAPNIC BURNERS. WITHOUT CHIMNEY, WITHOUT SMOKE, WITHOUT SMELL. The New Split-Wick Arrangement increases the Capil- lary Attraction enormously, and thereby keeps a/i.i flume tiii the last drop of oil is burned out; and it obvi- ates the necessity of filling the Lamp each time before being lighted. SPLIT-WICK SINGLE-FLAME BURNERS are made in Five Sizes, giving from 6 to 20 CANDLE LIGHT, The DUPLEX Registers 35 CANDLE LIGHT, These Faets we shall be jtlad to prove by the Photometer to any one calling at cither oj our Showrooms. To be bad of all Ironmongers, and Wholesale only of THOS. ROWATT & SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON. 58.6- 34620 SWAN SEA O F" F f C £ OK THE 01' THE « SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt at. tention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers earty wrery morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock wJUr (•cure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILX Kswa, niUTii J1C.PREVAIL.—CoifJlOX SENSB. gILK and jj^ELT JJA'TS aud QAPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S WEICHERT, MANUFACTURER, 39, BUTE STREET; DEPOT, 3, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, (KSTADLISIIED OFFERS nothing extraordinary, but really Good Articles at fair and reasonable prices. He d. es not keep an immense stock," but sufficiently large fer any person to .elect from. He does not sell cneaper than any other house ill the trade," but, quite as cheal) as any. S. W. is in possession of Ailie-Aine's Patent Con. tcrmateur, the only Instrument which takes the exact eize. and thus secures a. PerIect Fit. A VISrr WILL AT ALL TIJfUS BE VErly VjrrK Ii1¡fU APFRECl A T HD..0321 jjj- E U R A L G I A, &c. KEALL'S TONIC and NEURALGIC MIXTURE for Neuia.pa, Toothache, Tic-Doloreux, H.adache Scl* tica and all Nervous Pains. fir'^s- ^.ic Mixture in the World. Acting in'an !««r "c-vv os'lt cure6 above painful maladies ln^an incredibly snort space of time. Such are its favisro- r^ing and strengthening properties, that if properly P £ itjwill thoroughly resuscitate the most Bi.^toereu and weakened constitutions, and give life and energy to the most depressed. ASK FOR KFALL S TONIC." Sold in bottles, at Is lid, 2s 0d, and is 6d each. The Medicine can be obtained at the following a. thorised Agents :—Cardiff Messrs Coleman and Co., Chemists, High-street. Cardigan: Mr E. C. Evans. Newport: Mr J. Young, Chemist, 20, High-street, i Neath Mr Hill, Chemist. Liar,oily: Mr Jacob Hughes, Chemist. Pontypridd: Mr Bwsett ■Chenmt. Ana m Ruipcp* -.t the PivnWetor• only, K P. KtALL, Consult- ipt, chemist and Dentist, Apothecaries'-halL 199, High- Street, Swansea. 4555 19060 HAND'S ROYAL BLOOD MEDICINE, FOR THE CURE OF Uicorated Legs, Ulcerated Sores on the Neck, Old Wounds, Pimples, Scurvey, Blotches, Pustules, Itch Glandular Swellings, Tumours, Cancsroua Ulcere, King's Evil, Piles, Ulcerated Lungs and Liver, Consumption, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbrgo, Gravel, Nervous Debility, and General Weakness from whatever cause arising. In Eottles, Is 6d, 2s 9d, and 4s Cd each. HANDS' ROYAL STOMACH AND LIVER MIXTURE. COMPOSED OF RHUBARB, POTASH, DANDELION, &:0., FOR THE CURE OF Indigestion, Wind, Flatulence, Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, Gi4p;ng Pains in the Bowels, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and all kinds of Liver and Stomach Coml)taints- In bottles, Is 6d, 2s gd, and 4s 6d each. HANDS' LIiaMENTFM CAJEPUT, Or MAGIC LINIMi.Ni, For the cure of Rheumatism, Tumours, Sciatica, Lum- bago, Chilblains, Museular Affections, Sprains, Bruises, Weak Limbs, Stiff Jointe, Swellings, &c„ &e. In Bottles, Is 2s 9d, and 4s Od each. ~XN^S^ NERVE PILLS, AN INVALUABLE REMEDY I'OR Weak Nerves, NervousnerS, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Defi- rieney of Nervous Power, Neuralgia, Want of Sleep, Frightful Dreams, Trembling, Giddiness. Headache Hallucinations, Delirium Tremens, and the eEccts of Excessive Drinking.. In Box-3, ls lid, 2s Od, and 4s 6d. Post free for Etarapa Wholesale Agents-Barclay, Sutton, Eurgoyne Kan-V *<•> 3j0"d^ Coventry W. Matter, Manchester) "y C':cnU3ts> aRd l,y the Proprietor, WILLIAM HXVNDS Pharmaceutical Chemist, 174, High-strcot, Cheltenham. Cardiff, Messrs Kernick and Son, Duke- ~tre Hio-h.at.reetg [_ MADvcmk JPL JO T II A M A N D (N; O S TEE PRINCIPALITY OUTF'T;' 2G AND 27. ST MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. T,MANUFACTURERS OF 1M '1 1..1.J .v .:1..) JPIRST-CLASS QLOTIirNG I MANUFACTURERS OF 'LL GUPEUIOR 01 OTUINO JJI A XUFA CTVRE 11 S OF E DESCRIPTION 01 :.J ^LOTHJNA THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILE CLOTHING IN SOOTH WALES. OVER 10.000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOV. ROOMS. ESTABLISHED 1833. u96 JMPORTANT TO CASH BUYERS. DRAPER YT STOCK OF FOWLEP. AND CO. 33, ST. M A R Y S T R E E T REMOVED TO AND SOLD BY JJOWBLL AND 0OMPANY ON THEIR OWN PREMISES HOWELL AND COMPANY, 343SF THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. THE CHANGE OF SEASON. -E .—— AUTUMN ATTIRE, At Messrs W. PRICE and SONS, Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, the Cardiff House, St Mary-street and Caroline-street, Cardi'F. AUTUMN A Til HE, For Boys, "iouths, Met Gentlemen, made to measure, in newest styles, from best materials at lowest cash prices. AUTUMN ATTIRE, For Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen, ready MADE i J the various sizes, varieties, qualities AND prices. AUTUMN ATTIRE. An immense stock of Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Rugs, very CHe:: p. AUTUMN ATTIRF. For ready-money oniv. One price, plain figures, no abatement, or discount. 23 NOTICE OF REMOVAL -iJt —— c. L. MONFRIES to .inform the Ladies of Cardiff that she has now OPENED EE; NEW SHOW ROOM IN CROCKHERBTOWN, Where he hag a varied and choice selection 01 MILLINERY, ETC. 15, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. Sept. 2uth. "4839 LD DR, JACOB TOWNSEND'S" S A RS A P A RILL A. THE BLOOD PURIFIER. This extraordinary Medicine has 3. >Ïng-nbr influence upon the blood, which if enriches and Imri1!('s, It re- moves all pimples and blotches, purifies the sytem, and acts like a charm. As a sustaining and purifying tonic it is invaluable, and highly recommended in long-standing eases of nervousness, coughs, colds, scrofula, gout, dropsy, and wasting of flesh. Sold by all druggists. Caution.—Get the red and blue wrapper, with 1 hc Doctor's head in the centre. )ïuotk:r genuine. Iii hotties 2s (J, 4s 011. 7s Cù, ] Is. 3-TKR IJTFE JNDIA J> UBBEB COMPANY, 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MANUFACTURERS of and DEALERS in every descrip. tion of VULCANIZED INH'IA-RUBRER and GUTTA-PERCHA GOODS, ALSO WATERPROOF OVERCOATS and LEGGUSGS WATERPROOF CARRIAGE RUGS WATERPROOF LOIN CLOTHS AMI CART COVERS WATEKPROOF FISHING STOCKINGS, BOOTS, BAGS WATERPROOF BED SHEETING & NURSING APRON! WATERPROOF SPONGE liAGS and DRESSING CASM WATERPROOF TOURIST KNAPSACK'S INDIA RUBBER, GAS, and DRAUGHT TUBING LAWN TENNIS and GYMNAST SHOES LAWN TENNIS RALLS INDIA RUBBER BALLS, DOLLS, TOYS SWIMMING COLLARS ar.d BELTS GERMAN PARCHMENT SLATES & POCKET-BOOKS ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KM R C.\PS, and SOCKS WATER BOTTLES and PILLOWS AIR CUSHIONS ENEMA'S INJECTION BOTTLES, URINALS, BANI). AGES, ani other Surgical Appliances PORTABLE INDIA RUBBER BATHS 60 ft. I in. Extra Strong GARDEN HOSE. with Brass Fittings complete, for £1 Is. 33399 W E "VAIGHA-N & CO., STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF; RRANCH BSTABMSHLTTSNW: 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, 1 CARDIFF. 248 BUTE-STREET, f 62 COMMERCE*L-STRERT, NEWPORT, SS! IIRGH-STREET, MERTHYR. LOWER GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works coa RIAIRE free, bv the following ,,JTC «f3r\-T5 Aberdare Mr Eicfi'.es, Commercial-place Blaenavon Mr .T. ILA-vis, London House Bridgend Mr Wooiward, GROCER Nolton-steed BRECON MR Bodmin, W^LI^^U^E VS want. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street, MRS COIHU^ High-street. 11 Hon lerry MR D. L. Jones, bookseller, 2, Viliiert street. Cowbridge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Chepstow Mr 26 Welsh-street Crickhowell Mr PUGH, Iligh.street. Haverfordwest Mr Ellis Jones, Mariners-jquare. Llanelly Mr John, 6, Market-street. Llandilo MrLockyer, County Press. Ncath Mr Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock Mr Narberth, stationer, Dim A in*, street. Rhondda Mr Harris, Hannah-street., Porth. Tenby Mr Brice, 4, Julian street. I R. LUMLEY (Surveyor to the Merthyr and Dowlals Building oci y\ BUILDER, MEASURrNG SURVEYOR AHJJ GENERAL APPRAISER, 24 & 26, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIU Estimates Prepared. Work in all branches of the Building Trade Measured and Valued. 31042 l-t ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE Used m the PRINCE OF WALES'e LAUNDIRY. 'J-"NE"'KITT'S PAITIS' BLTJM Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINUITnGri's LAUNDRT. RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. -& Is used by the poorest on account of its eheapnc«V 4SC3 And by we richet 08 account of ila Beauty.RUFKI? DELLAR'S CORN PLASTERS Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d caeh. Tho Corn Piasters are a certain cure for bard or soft norna; they completely dry up and eradicate painful corns; the Bunion Piasters a proved remedy F(>r bunions and enlarged toe joints, Soid by all Chemists, Be carefu' Dollar's Plasters are supplied. ^iRACROFT'S ARLOA ~NUlr"^0?H KJ TASTE. By using this delicious Aromatic Dentn- frice, the enamel of the Uot-B becomes white, sound, and polished like Ivory, It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially useful for removing incrustations of tartar on .,R;T"l teeth. Sold by all ChemUU.-Poto Is and 9- T>O. each. (Oet "••aeroft's.) D^EAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, Debars ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, generally cures, and is strongly recommended \>Y TV>USM»«:S who have derived benefit. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, ls ljd and 2s Od each lb,'all Chemists. OCK VERS SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR L RESTOP.ER. will darken Grey lbir, and in a few days restore COMPLETELY the natural colour. The effect is superior to that produced by an instantaneous dye, and Sulphur Restorer does not injure the skin. SOLD in large Bottles, Is 6d each, by ail Chemists and HaIr- dressers. LOCKYER'S" "SULPHUR"" HAIR L'L-STOKER, while keeping the Hair in its J,roper colour, is useful for removing scurf, N° appacatior being necessary to encourage the grow. ,I of new Hair. Lockyer's Restorer has powerful c.eansmg properties, rendering it a desirable H air: Fluid. Large Bottles, IS ad. LOCKY"-R'S SUIJ?IU'n. HAIR » A RESTORER will darken to the former shade hail that is absolutely white ill ABOAFC 10 days; but where greyncs* is commencing at the froi.t and temples the GUL'phur Wash promptly colours, rendering it UWDIITII* fuwhabla from that which HAS not changed.- Lsi'F* KutUes. is 6d EASIK.