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G E 0 R G E JJ O P K I N S, AMERICAN MARKET, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. 16 QUARTERS FRESH BEEF, 4D TO 9D PER LB. 25 SHEEP, LIGHT AND HEAVY* JOINTS—7D TO 9D PER LB, HAUNCHES AMERICAN VENISON, 10D PER LB. 4000 DRY HAMS, 6D TO 7D PER LB. —————— GEORGE GOPKINS, AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF. QjARDlFF TO NEW ZEALAND. _¡;hS fine Iron Ship "ARETHUSA," 1,273 tons register, N.Z., Oil or about the 10th *S3EN^ER'S ^IIMODATION ^OR First-class cabin 9fwn Apply to H. WORMS & CO., k~J™«30 Bute Docks, Cardiff. \\f. Y. EDWARDS' 7K jiamr>IFI^ aild NEW YUKK CJASS Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. ITHIWINDDA," 3,000 tons.SATURDAY, Nov. 2. RHEOLA," 2.300tons.SATURDÂY, Nov. 23. "RRECBIl{A," z.SOOtona. To follow. T FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. ,'RHEOLA," 2,800 tons.SATURDAY, Oct. 26. ..RUIWINDDA," 3,000 tons.SATURDAY, Nov. 23. «HEUBINA," 2,500 tons. To follow. EJBHOUGH BILLS OF LADING tor all classes ef TN.ii AN<5 PARCELS to and from the inland towns in IV?'R;N3, and places in the WESTERN STATES of LFFI^LGA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St *>*?!?• MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, IIUF- *ith?i DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &e, in conjunetlon Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Short, AOD 1 II Ir-n Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS. Cardiff and Newport TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristol; TIKNN F. BULLEY, 51, South-street New York, 5821 STEAM PACKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN i^ORK, NEWPORT, and a8gt~3jkA Vj CARDIFF. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. THE Cifrf ■.T^JBAFEUGATIGY- OF Cork Steam Packet Co., Steamers FFVWTRECURK for NEWPORT and CARBIFF EVE1JT SUNDAY, returning to CORK fro* NEWPORT EYEBY 8 >AY and for CARDIFF EVERY TBURS&AY. JR^PUGII I-ATES for Goods and Cattle can be arranged oa IMPLICATION to the Company at Cork, or their AGENT* ^•handbills. {**RCS—Cabin, £ 1 Is; Cabin Return Ticket, availaVlo K «NE month (including Steward's fees), £1 lis Øù; ,7u. For further particulars see small bills. OIW. AOJWTO OTSM>IFF—Mr E. C. DOWNING, ShiDbroker. ceRT.-r JAMES MADDOCK.* It.-Clty of Cork Steam Packet Co. Limited, Pen. uay. 8499 988A WA TERFORD & CORK ■WFFLWKFT ▼ v and the whole of the South of Ireland, per FAST TRAINS on the IIQ\y GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and FOLTN steamships, via Milford Haven. THE WATER- STEAMERS RUN DAILY, and DO NOT CONVEY AND LIVE STOCK (except the Saturday boat C(W*ATERFOID) but Passengers and Cargo only. Tho 'CAVE NEW Milford on Thursdays and Rida S' RCTUFNING on Mondays, Wednesdays, and ?' Special boats for the conveyance of cattle lea re DFTJS for New Milford on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fri- "FICS Saturdays, AND on such other days as may HE *NV^RY. See Great Western Time Books, or apply at f the company's stations. 33783 fiTJTSJJXD ROYAL MAIL \J STEAMER3. LIVERPOOL TO- IFSJ7 YORK AND BOSTON ^,VERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. 3 CO!NP;NY has been established for Forty YRE-:T«s, SENG:CR81 fo its safety AND comfort for all classes of Acti'Y L? D" AILD C- HACIVER, Liverpool. VO AKENTTI wanted in Cardia and District. 19 AMEBICAN LINE. Z LNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. DATI'I ,'A83> full-powered Iron Stoamships. Accomme- »EN ° 1 F0R Passengers equal to any European Line Pas- 01 N ? A;M GOODS landtd at Philade.pma on the Wharf Y,E PENNSYLVANIA IUilroad. This is the shortest and ROUTE to the West. JLR^PPLY to RICHARCSOX, SPBNCE, and Co,, 17 and 19, ^A< CETI Liverpool: JONES EROS, and Co, Bute CANLII*; JAMBS AYRB, 102., Bute-road, Cardiff; FCB-IT Bros and Co-' Dock-strcet. Newport; ROCKEE JO.TO, "•street, Pontypridd; TiLNEY and Co., Abertillery. V—- 30C33 ALLAN LINB- JTJL..UORTBST OCHAIM^SAQK TO ^LlFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. LE, Composed of Twenty First-Class Steamers. T»R^G LIVERPOOL every THUU6DAY, and LONDON, EVERY FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC^ and BALTIMORE. Tlirou-h Ticket* to NHF?' NEW YORK, PHCLADELPHIA, and to all W |N Canada and the States, J> Pares and excellent Accommodation. BO)»1^SEN'»ERS who secure their Tickets befere leaving ARe met at the Railway Station by an appointed THCV °f the Company, who takes charge of them until v SO Cn board the steamer. Canadian Govornment Cfrants Assisted Passages BY V .LL^N Hue. M I,R TE for the Pamphlet "Lord Duffe'in in Manitoba. to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or Londra. VI'I.ORTO G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff T. J. Temple-street, Swansea; >'■ Foley Foley s Hotel, I D. S. Thomas. British Schools. Llandovery W. Locke, 10, Great Dock-atre«T. Newpoifc, Mon. UN YOUN^, Screw Packet wharf, NEWPORT 4929 ^°UTH WALES EMIGRATION OFFICES, NEATH. 8 aJ\UEL WILLIAMS &CO.) bosk P issengers per 1 <>}J?ER I1.nd Sailing Vessel to all parts of the world free F ss, E' AN:1 ADVISE on Emigration matters on receipt Jijldirected envelope for reply. EFORE Emigrants aro invited to confer with them <PA;»'IN J their passage money. 34419 4^0 COLLIERY MANAGERS. ANTE by the Penihiwceiber Navig-ation Colliery TETANY, a certified COLLIERY MANAGER.—Appli- to be made to Mr T. Yeo, Penrliiwceibec Colliery, TO^?TA'U Ash, stating apre, salary required, with teati- >niotJate^^a^^ovember^8th^948^^ LUL)HAFII)«?. JUST PUBLISHED. •* 5,°;R>i" 8vo., chastely bound in cloth. _JFOTE« OF A TOUR IN AMERICA," (With excellent Map). Bv H,V, H. HUSSEY VIVIAN, M.P., F.G.S. {FIE P at 7%C Cambrian Office, Swansea; or of ER» ED'VARD STANFORD, 55, Charing Cross, 700-3—S9503 JUYR PUBLISHED, NEW EDITION, WITH ^TW(.„ ADDITIONS. T,&eiohth Thousand, price In 6d, post free Is 8d. JvLVELATIONS OF QUACKS AND QUACKERY. '• "ECTOR," reprinted from the llcdical Circular. *VER TEGULAR Quack Directory, by consulting wiiich MS],' man may know where he may go if be S>TREJ° &ET plundered and destroyed." "Buy, Revelations of Quacks ani Quackery,' by ( io, r- Punch I UUON: BAILL1ERE & Co., King William-street, Strand.. 39135 Strand.. 39135 FJARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCAN- TI,LE °AZETTE, "ehed every Monday Morning. PRICE I5S PER annma, or by post 21s. CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCANTILD FCJJ.. ETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipp IIG 1 KL^ESSOF Cardiff, Swansea, and NEWPORT, and the Biiirtol OF./1"el, AND circulates among all the Merchants and FHJ.,„GR" of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally It 'SHOUT the various ports of the United Kingdom. It AT LLOYD'S, THE LOMBARD, AND M««T OF THE OF COMMERCE. AND IS FTL50 BOUT TO THE LEODI&G 1 PORTS. 1 ORYICM—76 AND 76, St. MARY-STIEET, CARDIFF. 1 (JOWARD CON S C I ENe E," J [ NEW SERIAL STORY, 3 BR F. W. ROBINSON. F LFN. IS NOW APPEARING IN THE CARDIFF TIMEvS & SOUTH WALES v WEEKLY NEWS." W%l,Cardi-f Ti'w? at>d South Wales Weekly Newt, 72 P, 0>°'UMLL6> NILIY had from all Newsagents, pricc F„SC„ P0S'' IREE> TO any address in tlie Unit:d Kina- -1 ?? PER quarter, and to the Colonies and all Y,» EUROPE and the United States for 3s 3d per quar- ^IL^EPIID. 72 COLUMNS. I J^ HE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS MJG T IE 0X1'. OT LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN TIIE KING.DOM, LIT: „ :uid GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES L R CQV, AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. ^ms al1 the News of the Week, and gives more f (<c/('aIV}?trict, and Gcneial News than any other paper. j i?' ftu 'on's a cumjtlete synopsis of the Week's News yj'iole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by k'"tfty,81" talented Novelists, and the London Corres- v"06 and Leading Articles are of marked &bility. ^e a f Newsagerit3, price 2d. Sent post free so any ^-SCOLUMNS | TWOF^CEJ 72 COIUMN?. IT. O. LEACN, BILL FOSTER K AND DELIVERER, FCV.'TS AN .17, M'OO.V-STKEET, CARDIFF, S A ^LO'.VA ♦ 'Q A!|D NK»ST PROMINENT POSTING LAR-RE A'R! CARDILT, CANTON, AN ROATH. the STREETS, with f3 Y0 FOR TE"1' L° 1,0 LET LJV TIIE OR ,,VEUJS* WWI? C l AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and IIUGIIES. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Swansea Nov, 5 Household Furniiure, at Swansea Nov 6 Mr J. BOTHOMLEY. Fire and Burglar-proof Safes, at Newport Nov. 4 Messrs D. EVANS & bON. Cart Horses, Wagons,&e. at Pontypridd Nov. 6 MR JOHN H. FIELDER. Horses, at Bristol.Nov. 7 Mr F. G. GOUGH. Ironfoundry, &c, at Llanelly Nov 7 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Leather Driving Beits, at Cardiff Nov. 6 Mr JAMES KARN. Freehold Properties, at Blakeney Nov. 14 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Proof Engravings, &c. at Swansea Nov, 5, 6 Messrs MUNN and KENNARD. Furniture, at the Cardiff Auction-rooms Nov. 2 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Live and Dead Farming Stock at LiantrisantMon Nov. 6 MH. D. PHIl. LIPS. Furniture, &c., at Swansea Nov. 5. Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, & CO. Tug Boat Shares, at Cardiff .Nov. 8 Plant, Machinery, Buildings, &c., at Cardiff.Nov, 14 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & Co. Furniture, Paintings, &c,, at Sarn Fawr Nov. 14 & 15 Mr F. J. WALL. Furniture and Effects, at Griffith Town Nov. 4 IMPORTANT*UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. SARN FAWR, NEAR BRIDGEND. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, Sarn Fawr (one mile fromTondu Station, and two and a half miles from Bridgend Station), on THURSDAY and FLIDAY, November 14th and 15th, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, together with the PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, BOOKS, CARRIAGES, &c., of Captain A. P. Traherne. „ FURNITURE, &c. — Rosewood pianoforte (Erard's patent trichord); inlaid cheffonniere with glass panels and back, Brussels carpet and hearthrug, walnut oval loo table, couch, arm and ladies' chairs in striped damask, rosewood music stand, music ottoman, American folding chair with wool worked back and seat chimney and other ornaments, carved oak cabinets, brackets, &e. fenders and irons, pier-glass, lace and other curtains, cornices, dining table with one inlet, easy chair, luncheen tray, and six chairs in mahogany sewing machine by Wheeler jand Wilson; half-tester and other iron and brass bedsteadsj, spring mattresses, feather beds, bol- sters, and pillowi mahogany and birch wardrobes, maho- ny washstand wac. marble top, swing glasses, chests of drawers, washetands, dressing tables, house and table linen, china, glaa dinner and other ware, together with the usual kitchen ites. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c.-Twenty-eiglit oil .PAINTINC.S. paintings (various); water colour 11 The Mouutain Path" (W. Goodall, 1861); portfolio of coloured engravings from the Marquees of Stafford's collection "Norma* Conquest, Illustrated by Maclise; bock of engravings, from the Works of deceased artists; Kingsley's "Here- ward the Wake," illustrated by Selous; portfolio of drawings, &c., ke. BOOKS,* &c.-Rees's Eneyclopasdia, with plates, com- plete, in 45 vols.: Tas»o's Jerusalem delivered, 3 vols.; Gibbon's Roman Empire; 8 vols.; Byron's Poems, with Finden's illustrations Scott's works, bound in calf, ?8 vols., viz., Novels, 12 vols.; Romances, 6 vols.; poems, 10 vols.; Illustrated London News, 1843 to 1872, bound ditto, 1878 to 1870, unbound; Southey's Life ana Corres- pondence, C vols.; Goldsmith's Grecian and Roman Histories, 4 vols; Hume and Smollett's History of England, 13 vols.; Spectator, 8 voJs.; Paley's Works, 0 ,volb.; Locke's Works, 10 vols.; Lord Bacon's Works, 10 vo13.; &c., &c. CARKIAGESJ ka.—Brougham (nearly new), dog-cart, pony-trap, spring cart, two sets carriage harness, set of pony haruetSj two saddles, one lady's saddle, three bridles, &0. MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS.—Mow of hay, chaff cutting machine, iron corn bin, lawn mower, dairy utensils, garde* toels, two garden seats, mangle, &c.; also, about six dozen wine, various. There will be no reserve. The whole may be viewed on the premises on the day prior to the sale, which will commence each day punc- tually at 12 o'clock. Catalogues will be ready on November 7th. Further particulars may be obtained on application te the Auctioneers. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Oct. 2Gth, 1878. 30431 SALE THIS DA-Y-November 2. CARDIFF AUCTION-ROOMS, CHURCH-STREET. MESSRS MUNN and KENNARD will hold their usual SALE of PIANOFORTES HAR- MONIUMS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30. Goods on view daily. Cash advances if necessary. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND USERS OF STEAM POWER. AUCTION ROOMS, 49. CHOCKHERBTOWN,* CARDIFF. MR LEWIS HOPKINS has received in- structions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above Rooms on TUESDAY, November 5th, 1878, a large consignment of LEATHER DRIUNG BELTS, of various dimensions and lengths, varying in width frem 1$inca to 10 inches. The Auctioneer begs to call special attention to the al ove, as it is seldom that goods of this description and quality are submitted to public auction. Sale to commence at 12 o'ciock. I Catalogues may be bad on application to the Auc- tioneer, at his offices, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff.6091—33461 IF UIILONG'S AUCTION ROOMS, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock. CASH ADYANCES made on Goods sent for absolute Sale. All Goods must be sent in before 12 o'clock on the day of Sale, otherwise they will stand over for Sale in the ensuing week. All goods disposad of can be settled for on the evening of Sale. 5362 WHITE HALL FARM, LLANTRISANT. [Within 3 miles of Uak, 3 miles of Caerleon, and 5 miles of Newport.) HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 73 HEAD of CATTLE; 251 SHEEP (Ewes and Wethers) 18 HORSE and COLTS; 8 PIGS; B2S TONS of PRIME MEADOW HAY; BOO GALLONS of CLUEtt 100 SACKS SEED OATS 4 RICKS of STRAW 4 RICKS of FERN; 120 ACRES of GRASS KEEP; A Portion of the DAIRY UTENSILS and A Large Assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS. in excellent order; which MR. THOMAS PARRY has been fa- voured with instructions from Mr James Waters .whose lease W about to expire, and who is leaving the farm) to SELL by AUCIID^ on tho PROMISES &S ABOVE »n TUESDAY; November 5th' 1878. Full particulars in posters and catalogues. Luncheon at Eleven. Sale at Twelve sharp. Approved Bills at Three Months will be takes for £ 29 md upwards, or 5 per cent discount for cash. Dated Auctioneer's Office, 23, Commercial-street, New. port. 89385 32, TRAFALGAR TERRACE, SWANSEA. TLYF R. D. PHILLIPS will SELL by ■LTJL AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUES- DAY, November 5th, 1878, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, &c., Comprising in front and back parlours, cheSonnieres, sideboards, walnut suite in green, settee, 2 easy and 3 other chairs, couch in hair, sofa ditto, easy and othei shairg, carpets, oilcloth, office and cane-seated chairs ornaments, timepieces, fenders and fire irons, lamps' ;ocoa, wool and other mate hearthrugs, mirrors Mahogany and walnut dining and other tables, dinner services, tea sets, a variety of electro-plated goods, con- sisting of tea and coffee services, card trays, biscuit basket', cruets, butter coolers, tea and other spoons, forks, &c., &c. The Bedrooms contain iron and brassbedsteads,spring, straw, and other mattresses, feather and millpuft beds, 30mmodes, mahogany and deal chests of drawers, towel fioraes, carpets, mahogany and other waslistauds, dress- ng tables, ditto glasses, cane and other chairs, curtains, window poles and rings, baths, &?., &e. The Kitchens contain the u3ual utensib and requi- sites, sc., &c. Goods on view on morning of Sale. Sale to commence at ii O'clock in the forenoon; Ihe IIOLKJS to LET, with immediate possession. Auctioneers Offices, 7, Dynevor-plaes, Swansea. 39403 LLANELLY, CARMARTIIENSHIPIE EXTENSIVE IRONFOUNDRY IN FULL OPERATION, WITH POSSESSION. MR F. G. GOUGH Will SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the Stepney Arms Hotel on THURSDAY, the 7th day of November, 1878, at 3 p.m. oreciscly, the valuable and extensive R PREMISES, known as the Penrhos Foundry, together with plant, machinery, tools, and stock-in-trade. Tiiis foundry is nost advantageously situated, having for one of it3 joundaries the Great Western Railway, thus doing Lway with the necessity for cartage for goods carried by rail. It is also advantageously situated in relation to the Docks, being only a quarter-of-a-mile distant from KEVINS' and the New Dock. There are no way-leaves. Rie rent is moderate and the Foundry is well built and irranged to meet the requirements of an increasing >rade. The foundry is now in full work, and to anyone vantiug 110 lucrative business the present sale offers an iscellent opportunity. The ground on which the works are erected is three-quarters of an acre in extent, md is held on lease for a term of 80 years from the 24th Fune, 1875. at a yearly rent of L65. Possession on completion. PARTICULARS may be obtained at the offices of the Luctionee;, Murray-street, or with ONJOO W. HOWELL. Solicitor. 31, Btepuey-stieet, Llanelly. MR F. J. WALL will SELL by AUC- iJfJL TION, at the Hamburg Hotel, Griffith Town, near 'ontypool, on MONDAY, November 4th, 1*378, the fol- owing UNREDEEMED GOODS, hedged with W. Goldstein, 77, Com:iiercial-road, New- iort:— J°- March 19th, 1878-SEWING MACHINE. «o. 19, Juue 2oth, 1878—FURNITURE, WEATIIER- ALSN «.t GLASS ani PRINTS, Also at the same p!ace a quantity of HOUSEHOLD Iond EFFFCTS. JOWK-HA^L^AMBESS RICHARD JONES AND SON ] AUCTIONEERS AND V A L U E RS, Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, UMiDENOt-TON BiiCH. PENCOED. 315S4 JGJ D W I N RP JJU COCK, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AND TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, 5 )UKE-STREET CHAMBERS, 49, DUKE-S NIEET, CARDIFF. { 30823 t Sales of every description of Property conducted. ———————— E T1HOMAS FRANCIS BISSIOKS, AND P-WFESS:0-TAL VALUER Of MACHINERY AND MAN UFACT'UKING PLANT J r t T T- i mov-c t .u ey,?ry ^e-eription. I .T'LU VAI r'.ITR,vuAJE OV SEN«AL Stock Takings I^UAL VALUATION and REPORTS PREPARED for Prooawe, Mortgage*.Partnerships, LOOSES by Jure, &c., &C. ALES conducted by Auction or Prjvate Contract OMMICSIUNS fcXcCUtfc'J, ? Jure, &c., &C. ALES conducted by Auction or Prjvate Contract OMMICSIUNS fcXcCUtfc'J, ? JLCX*A ^■F.VFOXIVILEXV BLUSTQ-U $de¡j by GUULICM. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE ARTIST PROOF ENGRAVINGS. The subjects of which were purchased from the walls of the Royal Academy, and selected with taste and judg- ment, being the che/s d'ceuvres of every artist of rank and distinction, the property of Messrs Brooks and Sons, 171, Strand, London, the eminent Publishers to the Queen. Established 1750. MR JOHN M. LEE DER has received in- structions to OFFER to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 5th and 6th, 1878, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and at Seven o'clock in the evening punctually, A MOST BRILLIANT AND RECHERCHE COL- LECTION OF WORKS OF ART Of the highest class, consigned for absolute Sate by the above eminent firm: the subjects have been rendered upon steel by the most eminent engravers, including S. Cousins, R.A.; T. O. Barlow, A.R.A.; T. Landseer, R.A.; F. Stackpole, &c., regardless of cost. Over 3000 guineas was paid to Samuel Cousins, R.A., for engraving the "Royal Famiiy of France in the Prison of the Temple." after E. M. Ward, R.A. Also a few choice Ile-productioiis in Oil, English Chrumos, and Water Coloured Auto- types. Descriptive Catalogues ready at the Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 395CO BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. SPECIAL STUD SALE. 100 HORSES. MR JOHN H. FIELDER be-s to announce that he will hold a SPECIAL SELECT STUD SALIJ On THURSDAY Next, November, 7th, When upwards of 100 HORSES will be submitted to AUCTION. Gentlemen desirous of entering Horses for this impor- tant Sale are requested to communicate at once, in order to secure stalls. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. MR JOHN H. FIELDER will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY next, November 7th, the following HORSES, The property of the Right Honourable Lord Fitz- lmrchnge l. -"ABBESS," up to 13 stone, a brilliant performer over a country. 2.—" LOWLANDER," a clever bank jumper. 3.—"APOLOGY," a short-legged, good fencer. 4. COUNTESS," very fast with hounds, 5.ROSEBUD," capital huntress. The following HORSES, the property of Mr John White, who sells annually 1".—Grey GELDING, about 15-3, quiet to ride and drive. 2.—Bay GELDING, about 15-3, qUlet to ride and drive. 3—Grey GELDING, about 15 hands high, quiet to ride and drive, a capital hunter. 4-Brown GELDING, about 14-S, up to great weight, quiet to ride and drive, a capital hunter, a safe hack, with action. 5-Brown GELDING, about 15-2, quiet to ride and drive, acapit.al hunter. 6-Brown GELDING, about 16 hands high, up to 16 stone, a capital hunter, and quiet to ride. 7—Bay GELDING, about 16 hands high, by Sir Arthur," quiet to ride and drive, a capita' hunter, well known with the Devon and Somerset staghounds, and quiet in harness. 8—Bay GELDING, about 15-3, by "Sir Roger de Coverley," a capital hunter, up to 14 stone, clever over any country, and quiet in harness. 9.—Grey COB, about 14.2, by bladiateur," a capital hunter and quiet in harness, 10.- Brown MARE, about 15-1, quiet to ride and drive, a capital huntress. 11.—Chestnut GELDING, about 16 hands high, a capi- tal hunter, broken charger, very fast, well known with the Devon and Somerset staghounda. 12 —Chestnut GELDING, about 15-2, quiet to ride and drive, a fine goer. 13.—Chestnut GELDING, about 15-3, quiot to ride aniR drive, clever with hounds, hunted up to day of sale. 14.—Bay M UIE, about 14.2, a capital huntress, quiet in harne;s, very clever over any country. 15.-Handsome Black PONY, about 12-2, quiet to ride and drive, accustomed to children. The property of the Honourable Walter Bethell Bay HORSE, about 15 3, quiet in double and single harnessand to ride, has been driven wheeler in a team, and carries a lady. The property of J. G. Manning, Esq. Bay MAHE, by Youug Gemmy-de-Vergy," out of an Exinoor pony, ha3 been driven in harness, aid ridden BY alady. The property of J. Compton Lundie, Esq. Bay MARE, about 15-1} hands high, a capital stepper, quiet to ride and drive, hunted with the Staghounds and Harriers. The property of J. L. Mathewman, Esq.: 1. LADY BIRD," Bay MARE. 2.—" LANCET," Bay GELDING. 3.—"LITTLE NELL," Chestnut MARE. ..The above are all quiet to r:d-, fast and clever with hounds, and merit special attention. The property of a gentleman I.-il VENTURE." Brown GELDING, about 16 hands high, quiet to ride, well up to 15 stone, bold and clever with hounds, and quiet in harness. 2.—" MISS BENTLEY," Bay MARE, about 16 hands high, well up to 15 stone, a clever performer over a country. The above will be in regular work up to the time of Sale. The property of J. C. McEvoy, Esq. Chestnut GELDING, about 15-3, quiet in all sorts of harnesj, a fine mover. 1 Set of HARNESS, single. 2 Miniature BROUGHAM (single seated), by an emi- nent Builder, in condition equal to new. TUE property of Philip H. George,'Esq. Chestnut GELDING, about 15-8, quiet to rid«, "good hunter, well known with the neighbouring packs of hounds. Bay MARE, about 15-2, up to 14 stone,extr-,tordinarily clover over a country, pleasant hack, and quiet in harness. The Property of John Evans, Esq, Timsbury-park. Chestnut GELDING,about 16 hands high, by "Comet," quiet to ride and drive. THE DOCTOR," a clever weight-carrying Brown COB, about 15 hands high, with perfect manners, quio to ride invaluable to a timid gentleman parted witli for no fault. The Prorerty of W. Walker, Esq. 1:—" WAMBA," by Master George," dam by Free- hnn.t.o. Ui,, r.1"J.f\TNr.! nhnntHLI nnul riit. with hounds, and quiet in harness. '2. TAMWORTH," by "Roman Bee," dam by "Laughing Stock," out of Newmarket's dam, Brown GELDING, about 15-3, quiet to ride, perfect manners, good hunter over any description of country, has carried A Lady, and quiet in harness. The Property of a Gentleman: 1.—Brown HORSE. 15-3,1 Quiet to ride, clever witli 2.—Brown IIORSE, 15-3, F liounds.and quiet in harness, Bay MARE, about 16-2, quiet to ride and drive. Bay MARE, about 15-3, quiet to ride and drhe, a capi- tal huntress. Chestnut HORSE, about 16 hands, quiet in harness and to ride. Grey MARE, about 15 hands high, quiet to ride and drive. Bay HORSE, about 15-2, quiet to ride and drive. Bay HORSE, about 15 3, quiet to ride and drive. Brown HORSE, about 16.2, quiet to ride and drive. Bay MARE, about 15-2, quiet in all sorts of harness aad to ride. Bay Galloway MARE, about 14*2, quiet to ride and drive, clever huntresp. Pair Dark Chestnut HORSES, about 15-3, quiet im double and single harness. Grey MAHE, about 15-2, quiet to ride, clever liuntr«S». Dark Brown MARE, about 15-1, a capital hack and hUll tress, quiet in harness. Dark Brown HORSE, about 15-3, quiet to ride and drive. Black PONY, about 13-2, quiet to ride and drive. Together with Forty other HORSES, full descriptie*? of which will appear in Catalogues, to be had upoa application. JOHN H. FIELDER, Auctioneer and Proprietor. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY LAHGE SELECT STUD SALE MR J. H. FIELDER will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 100 HORSES: Comprising Hunters, Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. Nob'emen and Gentlemen desirous of entering horses for this Sale are particularly requested to forward full inscriptions as early as possible, in order that due pub- licity may be given in advertisements, and good stalls secured. HORSE REPOSITORY. EA UNSTABLE AND 1LFRACOMBE COACH „ „ HORSES. By Order of tac Great Western Railway Company. MR- FIELDER IS aerain privileged JJJL to SELL hy AUCTION, on Tli&USLFCT, ber 14th, Tlie following HORSES, Which have been working the Barnstaple and Ilfracombe Coaches during the season. Among them may be enu- merated several clever Hunters; upstanding Harness Horses, adapted for broughams,barouches, &c.; and many zrood general purpose Harness Horses 1. BANKER." Bay HORSE. 2.—"RACE HORSE," Bay HORSE. 3.TOMMY DODD," Grey HORSE. 4. RHUBARB," Chestnut HORSE, b. PUNCH." Brown HORSE. 6.—" LADY GREY," Grev MARE. 7.—"ARTHUR," Chestnut HORSE. 8.—" SIR DANIEL," Chestnut HORSE. ] 9.—" ETHEL," Biy MARE. i 10.—" LADY LOUISE," Grey MARE. 11.—" MAIL TRAIN," Grey MARE. 12.—" GREAT WESTERN," Grey HORSE. 13.—" SPORTSMAN," Bay HORSE. 14.—"SWELL," Bay HORSE. 15.- HARKAWAY," CHESTNUT HORSE. 16.—" HERALD," Bay HORSE. 17.—"JACK,"BAY HORSE. 18.—" DOCTOR," Bay HORSE. Id.-IISILVLO," Bay HORSE. 20.—"DEVONSHIRE LASS," Bay MARE 21.—" BOB," Bay HORSE. 1 22.—"CHARLIE,"CHESTNUT HORSE. 23.—"FRED," CHESTNUT HORSE. 24. HARRY," Brown HORSE. 25 —"EDITH," Biaelc MARE. 26.—" SIR WALTER," Chestnut HORSE. < 27.—" COLUMBUS," BAY HORSE. ) 28.—" MARC J POLO," BAY HORSE. 29.—" SWEEP," BLACK HOUSE. 30.—" SAM," Bay HORSE. 31.—" HELEN," Bay MARE. 30505 GTITS by (SATTTOKT. FOR SA L E. BROUGHAM, round fronted, second hand, equal to < NEW, VERY LIGHT, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. 1 WAGONETTE, with a moveable head, second hand, 1 in excellent condition, light for one horse. PARK PHAETON, second hand, with leather wings, last,, break drag, &c. For particulars apply to E. and H. Vezey, Coach Builders to Her Majesty, Long Acre, Bath. 39471 I L L I A M S A N D E R WILLIAM SANDERS, T AUCTIONEER. 3 ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, t Has the FOLLOWING PROPERTIES for SALE :— BUTE DOCKS.-One huuse in Windsor Esplanade. < ROATH. -Six houses in Pearl-street, six in Helen- J street, six in Harold-street, seven genteel villa residences in Gold street, and six in Metal-street. CATHAYS.—Two houses in Lily-street, and four villas i n Woodvilie-road. t CANTON.—Two eligible sites of building land, one 50 'eet, and the other40 feet frontage, in Con way-road. F GRANGETOWN.—Corner shop in Bromsgrove-strect, :ornor shop and cottage in Ilolmsdale-street, and six ? louses m Ludlow-street. j A liberal portion of the purchase money can be had On 1 qjrtgage. App'y AS above. 126 25 fHE m ISSES PEDLER'S AIM^Y^TRMI^ ESTABLISH ] MENT. 2, WINDSOR-PLACE, 1 CARDIFF. 1 lournmg' fnd Wedding Orders punctually attended to. J 'i4 Lujlia.' osvuilnteviak 6742 I by RUCTION. TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES will .1-fJL SELL by AUCTION, nt the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Respository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, November 5th, 1878, the following Valuable and useful HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c.:— 1.-By Horse, 15.2,8 years, warranted a. good worker. 2.— Roan Horse, about 15,2, good in single and double harness. S.—Useful Light Grey Horse, 16 hands, 5 yeans, suita- blefor gf neral purp<JSl;s.. 4.—Dark Bay Entire Cart Horso, 17 hands, capital worker. 6.-Ut>efulloIare, 7 years, good in saddle and harness. 6.-Roan Cob, 13.3,4 years. capital harness cob. 7.—Very handsome Dark Bay Fil.'y, fit for showing, about 13.3. 3 years old, by "Surinam," by "Macaroni," broken to saddle, fine action, and sour-d. 8.-Cllestuut Horse, 6 years, 15.2, thoroughly good in saddie and harness, and fast. 9.—Handsome Bay Pony, 12 hands, 5 years, good and quiet in saddle and harness, suitable for children. 10.—Well-bred Huntress, 7 years old, a splendid jumpe:. 11.—Dark brown harness horse, 10 hands, thoroughly good, and staunch. Very handsome Norwich ca.l, equal to new, large brake, nearly new, pole and shafts complete, handsome cab, nearly new, Jig-ht wagon in good condition, four- wheel uog-eart in gùod repair, suitable for p05tiug-, spring market cart, Whitcchapel dog-cart, chaff-cutter, several sets of harness, saddles 3n J bridles. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Aiternuon. E:;eh Horse must be provided wi tit a halter, and be in the yard by 10 a.m. morning of Sale. There will be an Ordinary at the Jeffrey's Arms Hotel at One o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 39502 72, MANSEL-TERrACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by Miss Hoslcin-. to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. (itfa, 1878, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, EN- GRAVINGS, &0, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in crimson rep, mahogany telescop3 dining tabJe. with extra. leaf; 100, Pembioke, occasional, and other tables mahogany sofa in hair, chairs in ditto, couches, oak hall stand, baro- meter, vicr-g:asse3, vcry handsome drawing- room clock, walnut whatnot with twist pillars, mahogany secretaire bookcase, Brussels, ta- pestry, and other carpets, oilcloth, poles and rings, curtains, oil paintings, engravings, maps, coal vase, leatherwork brackets, flowers under fhade, china, glass, fenders, fire irons, &c., &c., brass, iron, and other bed- steads, palliasses, feather a-d other beds, bedding, mahogany washstands and tables, chamber-ware, towel rails, toilet glasses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, large oak chest inlaid, mahogany commoJes, &c., kitchen tables, chairs, clock in case, fcttle steps, together with the usual kitchen requisites, Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in tho forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford.-trcet Swansea. 39501 TO BANKERS. SOLICITORS, JEWELLERS, MANUFACTURERS, &c. SALE of FIRST-CLASS FIRE and BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, Made by the eminent Safe Maker, Mr George Price, Cleveland Safe and Lock Works, Wolverhampton. MR J. BOTHOMLEY will SELL by AUCTION, at the Victoria Hall Saleroom, Bridge-street, Newport, on MONDAY, November 4th, 1878, about 16 of George Price's PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF PRIZE MEDAL SAFES, Fitted with his double patent "ne plus ultra" gun- powder proof and unpickable Locks. The Safes are well-assorted, of his Well-known brands, Md each will be guaranteed as described in his illus- trated List of Prices. George Price's reason for offering a few sample Safes at sacrifice, is his friends and the public may be fully aware that the spurious and worthless imitations so frequency palmed on the unwary of late are not his manufacture, therefore an inspection of his Safes is re- pcctfully solicited. On view Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and morn- ing of sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Catalogues and lists any bt: had at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Newpoit. 39117 <dU(lrfI(t!f. CARDIFF. MONS. FRENCH AND -iyjL GERMAN CLASSES.-For particulars, ap:pl.r Ely Villa, Th. Parade, Cardiff. Sieverdin's "Map of French Verbs" now ready; price 6d, Piano !e;son* for terms, apply Ely Villa. 39250 DAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED on the IStk of SEPTEMBER. 34425 SWANSEA A RNOLD PREPARATORY COLLEGE, ±3L WOODLANDS, SWANSEA. PrincipalEDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A. (GJas.), B.D. (Edin. Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils are admitted as Quarterly. Weekly, or Daily Boarders, or aa Day scholars, and prepared for Commer- cial life, Mechanical pursuits, or Professional and College examinations. In addition ts the usual subjects, Corres- pondence, Book-keeping, Short-hand, French, Drawing (mechanical and free hand), Land Surveying, and Music receive careful attention. The NEW BUILDINGS have been expressly erected for schcol purncses, on the shel- tered jifie of Constitution Hill, wuieli overlooks tho bay of Swansea. The health and comfort of the pupils have been thoroughly consulted in the construction of the ¡¡ohoolrOOJn, dormitories, bath room, lavatories, &c. 6418 llie next Quarter commences on Friday, October 8th. MILFORD HAVEN. QELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, exceedingly healthy sea- side situation, limited number received. References to parents cf Pupils, embracing nobility, clergy, officers of the army ana navy, and gentry Terras moderate.— Apply to Rev JAMES BOADEN, M.A„ Milford Have*. 34437 COWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: 1Irs and the Misses CULVERWELL, in Arto. The TERM COMMENCED OCTOBER 14th. Pujiils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. • lteferces-Parents of pupils. 33879 GLQUOESZJERSBIFTE. ATCOMBE COURT, WOODOHESTER GLOUCESTERSHIRE. LADIES S CH O O L. PRINCIPALS THE MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home omforts, and Christian training. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day of entrance. TERMS, FROM 28 GUINEAS, Vacancies for two lady boarders. 39083 tW7SSAGE nOUSE, Stroud, Glcnices- U tershire. Principal J SffiREE, M.A., (London.) Preparation for London aad Oxford Matriculation, &c. French, German, Chemistry, and Engineering Dmw. ng receive particular attention. Terms moderate, jpecuu arrangements for Sons of Professional Men and Setitiemen contearciMWi Tw'ti'in. v 1 NEWCASTLE EMLYN. THE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, L NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. Head Master.—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master.—Mr E. M. ELLIOTT. Music.—Master DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSES DAILY. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Town very 2ealt1I.Y. Terms strictly moderate. Prosfaectusea. &c. on application 17067 BEDFORD. FRENCH PROTESTANT COLLEGE, I-' BEDFORD. IIGH CLASS EDUCATION FOR DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN. The work of the whole Col!ege is tested annually by examiners of the Oxford and Cambridge Examiuing Joard. Since Midsummer, 1877, the College has won the ollowing honours:—1 pupil has passed the Cambridge ngher examination for women, 1st class with houourg; lias passed the senior Oxford local examination Ii the lenior Cambridge local examination, one in honours with listinction in French 8 have passed the junior Cam- iridge local examination, 3 in honour 4 distinguished 11 French, 1 in Scripture, 1 in mu3ic; 4 passed the enior examination Trimty College of Music, London, md ö the junior examination, 3 honours. For prospectuses apply to Madame la Directrice, French Protestant College, Bedford. 6018 39131 [hnt1.$. HIP AND PILOT HOTEL WINE & SPIRIT VAULTS, JAMES-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. JOSEPH MILTON Jdgs respectfully to inform his friends and the inhabi- ants of Cardiff and the neighbourhood that he has taken he above business, lately carried on by Mr Abraham louthwood, and hopes by strict attention to business to aerit a share of their patronage. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. BASS AND ALLSOPP'S PALE AND BUTTON ALES ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTL3. CIGARS OF THE BEST BRAND. Wholesale Department adjoining the Luncheon Bar, fount Stuart Square. 7007—39i95 I^REGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. IVES. CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds of inejhundred acres, overlooking the Bay. The mean tcm- lerature of St Ives, in the winter months, is only four legress less than Rome frosts are rure, and snow almost J mknown. Board lodging and attendance on fixed and aoderate terms during the winter months. For infor- aation apply to the Manager. 39491 PREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. JL IVEL, CORNWALL. Stands in centre of Bay lagnificent Sea Views from Castlo and Grounds. One lundred Acres of Park, Garden, and Shrubberies, loderate Tariff. 39103 A HOME FROM HOME. IATLOCK HOUSE HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISH- MENT AND RESIDENCE FOR VISITORS. VESTBURY-ON-TRYM, NEAR CLIFTON, BRISTOL. Proprietor—HENRY SHAW. 34503 Terms:— ioard and Lodging per week .£.1 12 0 I *iii» Hvdroaathic Traitwaui 2 a ittbnt Itotes. S'V ANSEA THEATRE TONTINE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND will be Due and payable after Two Months from this date on all shares existing in this Tontine, on the 30th June, 1878. All Shareholders claiming to be entitled in this Distribution must make their claims to the Committee of Management before 1st January, 1879, atherwise they will be excluded from participating in such Dis- tribution. Dated this 29th day of October, 1878. 39494 WILLIAM MANSEL, Secretary. CENTRAL UNIO NR~FOR THE VALE OF GLAMORGAN. A GENERAL MEETING of Guardians and Ratepayers interested in the above eme will be he'd at the Town- hall, Cowbridge, on TUESDAY, the 5th November, 1878, at 2.30 p.m., when the Memorial which it is intended should be presented to the Local Government Board will be taken into consideration. GEOiWE M. TRAHERNE, Chairman of the Committee. St. Hilary, 30th October, ls78. 39492 o IIT ON LTME WORKS. W. R. RAYNER having given up these Works to the Trustees of Mr J. H. Eyles's Estate, according to a twelvemonths' agreement with the said J. H. Eyles. he now TENDERS his THANKS to his friends and customers for their support. All outstanding accounts paid promptly, will oblige \Y. R. RA YNEIt, 30m ice House, Swansea. gTAMMERING^ STUTTERIXG, &c. PROFESSIONAL TOUR. Air OLIVER, of London, who has had 18 years, ex- perience in treating all cases of Impediments of Speech, can be consulted at 31, Parade, Roath, Cardiff. Towns in the neighbourhood visited byappointmcnt. 5435 C H E C A L LEO T U RES. MR M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., Proposes delivering a course of SIX LECTURES, with experiments, on the CHEMISTRY OF OUR EVERY-DAY LIFE," In the ASSEMBLY-ROOM of the CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, Commencing on WEDNESDAY EVENING. Nov. 6. 1878, at 8 o'clock, and fcontinued on each succeeding Wednesday evening ft the same hour. Tickets for tlie course of Six Lectures 6s. Admission to Siugle Leeuire is. Tickets and Syllabuses may be obtained of E. Dobbin, Stationer, St lIaryoetreet; Ii, Jones and Son. Bookseller, St Mary-street; and R, Drane, Chemist, Queen-street. 39442 rjpHE REST, P6'R~TH~CAWL. This Institution is now OPEN for the RECEPTION of a iimited number of Male Patients for three weeks each, on payment in advance of 10s 6d per week and the for- warding of a medical certificate. Full instructions, with forms of certificate, mw be ob- tained by application to the Hon. Secretary, Mr H. S. Ludlow, Neath; op to the Local Secretary, Mr George Pennington, Porthcavfl. 34340 CATHERINE THOMAS, lately Em- V_/ ployed as HOUSEKEEPER at Llandovery, Aber- f Cwrtbenry, Mumbles, Cardiff, and London, eu^ expired at Car*arthe» on September 9tli, 1878. Supposed to have made a will, not yet found. Any person giving information of the same will he hand- somely rewarded.—Apply John Davies, Trehelig, Llan- gadock, South Wales. 39153 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHERBOURG AND PARIS, VIA WEYMOUTH. NEW ROUTE, through NORMANDY and BRITTANY, to PARIS, the West and South of France, and Spain. Through raUa for Pftssen<re»e, Parcels, and Merchan- dise between tàc principal Towns on the Great Western and Wcswra of France Railways. The Steamers leave Weymouth for Cherbourg at 2-45 p.m., and Cherbourg for Weymouth at 8.20 a.m., daily (Sundays excepted', weather and circumstances per- mitting, in connertion with fast trains .on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 39284 J. GRIERSON, General Manager JY EPOSIT ACCOUNTS. THE ADVANCE BANK (LIMITED). 11, POULTRY, AKD 24, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON. 25, BOOTH-STREET, AND 2, COOPER-STREET MANCHESTER. 35 & 30, COLMO RE-ROW, BIRMINGHAM. Daily Telegraph.—"Established for the purpose of making advances on the deposit of actual property." Civil Service Review—" Will afford to the public a -means of investing large cr small stuns prcStably. and at the same time s:1.fe1- Economist. '1'0 malte aavr.ncell on the deposit of actual securities readily c0nverta.ble." Morning Post,—" Deposits may be also made to pro- vide endowments." Manchester City Hews.— Its depositors will be absolutely secured." North British Mail.—" Offers excellent inducements to investors. Investors' Guardian.—" Will be welcomed bv those of the investing public who cannot afford risk of possible loss." South London Press.The ordinary Banks do not offer so qh a. rate of interest as will the Advance Bank for this land of deposit, and hence a very large business may be anticipated, as the Bank only touches real and tangible securities, and will have nothing to do with dis- honoured bIlls, overdraw* accounts, &c. The Bank will receive sums of money in Small or Large amounts on DEPOSIT upon the following terms: At Ten daye' Notice 4 PER chni. One Month's Notice 4! PER CENT. For fixed periods- Six Months t 5 PER CENT. Twelve months PER CENT. For all sums deposited for fixed periods Certificates will be issued, having quarterly eoupone attached pay- able to bearer, and interest will be payable at any of the Offices of the Bank on the 1st January, 1st April 1st July, and the 1st Octebe*. CURRENT ACCOUNTS. Interest at the rat. of cent allowed on the avwmy l1allmH. Inasmuch as a reduction has lately been made in the cost ef Registered Letters, the Port Office afferds the cheapest and safest method of sendmg or receivinK re- mittances to or from a bank. The Advance Bank affords residente in the country who may wish to have a banking account, however email, the fullest banking conveniens* 84019 H. BECKWORTH, Manager! BERCARNE COLLIERY EXLOSION RELIEF FUND: I am requested by the Committee of Management to express to the many donors, throughout the country their deep thanks of gratitude for the munificent re- sponse made to their appeal, and at the same time to intimate that in their opinion—when the various sums now known to be In c iurse of collection, aDd in transitu, are remitted—sufficient funds will have been received for the purpose required. The Committee would further express the deepes* feelings of gratitude on behalf of all the recipients. JOHN M JSES, Mayor of Newpbrt^ Chairman of Committee. P.S.— It is particularly requested that any sums col- lected on behalf of this fund, and still in hand, may be remitted withjut delay to the Honorary Secretaries, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon,, November 1st, 1878. ABERCARNE ELIEF FUND. MAYOR OF CARDIFF'S FUND. Persons who have subscribed to the fund, and have not forwarded their subscriptions, are requested to do so, and all persons having collecting books will be pleased to return same forthwith WILLIAM TAYLOR, M.D. Mayor. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged.2244 18 Mn Dyke, per Rev C. J. Thompson 0 10 0 Proceeds of Concert at Llantrisant Station, per Mr T. Gw.ynne 20 3 0 Collection Charles-street Congregational Church, per Dr Edwards 16 13 0 Mr Dunlop, per Dr Edwards u;) 0 0 Employes of Messrs J. and M. Gunn 8 16 7t < Dockmaster's Department, Penarth 1 g o Collection Roath-road Wesleyan Chape), per Mr J. Williams 25 4 4 < Employes Ocean Steam Coal Company, per ( J. Austin 014 0 Collecting box Town-liall (third instalment) 1 6 It ] D. Anthony, per Mr Dwrer 0 10 6 rwo smalleUIns do 0 7 0 Mrs Cornish 0 10 0 Mr Kinnersley, per do 0 10 0 Entertainment at Aberystwith, per Messrs < Jordison Bros „ 7 0 0 Members of the Welsh Baptist Cha- .n pel, Tabernacle, Hayes, as fol- lows :— Collection 5 0 0 Rev. Wm. Williams .100 Mr Isaac Evans. 2 2 0 Rev: J. Thomas, D.D. 10 0 Rev. W. Ay res .100 Mr T. Spickett 0 10 0 Rev. N. Thomas 0 10 0 Sums under 10s 2 14 6 18 licensed Vietuallers, per Mr R. A. Blake 29 18 6 Jontributions of Workme* at VANN COLLIERIES, viz ;— J WESTERN Pit, SURFACE G.326 „ UNDERGROUND 8 12 0 T, 11 14 FL PARK PIT, SURFACE 2 2 6 „ UNDERGROUND 13 14 0 DARE PIT SURFACE „ 1 14 3 „ UNDERGROUND 10 (j 3 UOLLECTCD BY THE SOUTH WALVS EAILU NEW— 11 19 6 The WORKMEN of the ENERGLYN Coal Co 8 16 1 ( Mr Henry Lewi., ENERGLYN Coal. i Co 200 COLLECTION at BETHLEHEM Chapel, I Treorkey. per Mr J. R. James 2 3 11 Scion Chapel, Morriston, S wansea, per Mr John Ree3 2 0 5 Collected at the lthondila Engine Engine Works. 0 15 3 Collection at Alltwen Congrega- tional Chapel, per Mr T. Wil- liams.. 3 12 0 Proceeds of a Concert held at Blaina,per tlieRev D. Williams, Congregational Minister, Blaina 3 0 0 Collected in a box on shop counter, by Mr Jenksng, Caer- plnlly 0 15 10 £ ULTWEN CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, PONTARJAWE, per Mr Thomas WILLIAMS M 8 12 0 21 15 6J COLLECTED by the WESTERN MAIL :— COLLECTED in BEDFORD County ] SCHOOL, PER C. W. Bourne, Esq. 1 17 9 GRAND Jury (BALANCE of LUNCHEON fmid) PER Mr Wm. MEAGER 9 7 0 COLLECTION at ST ANDREW'S Church, Dynas Powas 3 5 0 Moiety of Collection at Harvest Thanksgiving at Devynoek Church 4 0 0 Collected at St David's Boy3' School, Merthyr, per Mr H. Joliffe 0 16 2 Part of offertory at Nelson School CiKipel, per Rev D. Leigh, rector Llanfabon 2 10 0 Collcctii^ box. Western Mail 0 10 4 13 6 3 SQtfi 8451 M 4 I ^uMtc liquet. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MON- MOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY SATURDAY. In accordance with the Resolutions Dassed at a meeting held at the Town-hall, Cardiff, under the presidency of Wm. Done Bushell, Esq. (Treasurer of the Institution), on Monday, Oct. 23th, 1878, COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE IN CARDIFF AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, ON SATURDAY, NOV. 231tD, 1878, For the purpose of raising funds towards the maintenance of the above NOBLE INSTITUTION. Any Employer of Labour who may be desirous of assisting this Noble Charity, can Le supplied with Collecting Book on application to the Sccretarios, at the Infirmary. The Subscriptions will be received by the Committee in the Grand Jury-room, Town-hall (kindly lent by His Worship the Mayor), on Infirmary Saturday, Nov. 23rd, 1873, from to 9 p.m. A list of the receipts will be published in the local newspapers. A. FULTON, Ho: Treasurer. J. E. BROGJ lEN, Sec. t.o Infirmary. 7004 39496 A. D. J02HES, Hon. Sec. Inf. Sat. Fund. ^VTOTICE. —Wanted CONSIGNEE for -LI 100 Boxes CHEESE, marked A (m diamond). Consigned to order Cardiff; Shipped by T. R. Otis and Son, Chicago, per s.s. Anglia, from New York*, 7th September.—Apply to E. Taylor and Co., Gla-sgow Steamers' Office, 69, Bute-street. 394S4 A GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES. A Grand DRAWING-of PRIZES will take pbcc at TREBANOS SCHOOLROOM, PONTARDAWE, ON WHIT-MONDAY, 1879, In the presence of several gentlemen of the neighbour- hood, and as muiy ticket-holders as will atteiiu, when the following valuable prizes will be awarded to the winning numbers :— £ S d 1. A Capital New House and Garlen, value 200 0 0 2. Gi veil Cash 10 0 0 3. A First-class Harmonium 7 7 0 4. Set of Tea Service 3 0 0 5. Do. do. 1 10 0 6. Handsome 8-day Striking Clo11 0 7. SET OF CHAMBER WARE 10 0 8. New Violin 0 14 0 9. Set of CBFINBER Ware. 012 0 10. A TELESCOPE 0 10 6 N. A SAFETY LAMP. 0 7 6 12. MEERSCHAUM PIPE 0 5 0 « ( D. E. RICHARDS ) Trebanos, Pontardavie. fcecs. J W J MORGAN ) Swansea. Tickets mav be obtaiaed from the Secretaries. Tickets—SHILLING EACH, or a Book of 22 for £ 1, may be obtained from the Secretaries, from whom hand- bills, &O., may also be had. Agents required in every town 34867 (G.FOFFTFLTT JJPTOS. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, c 1S78. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I find tbst, iu consequence of Mr John Cory's resignation, I have been ejected as a member of the Town Council, without opposition. I thank those gentlemen who nominated me, and take this opportunity of again assuring the ratepayers that my unremitting attention shall be devoted to all matters brought under the con- sideration of the Cardiff Corporation. am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, E. W. SHACKELL. Carmartnen nouse, Charles-street, Noy. 1, 1878. 39497 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1878. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I be6 to return you my sincere thanks for your con fidence in Re-electing me as one of your representatives, and I hope that, by my regular attendance, T shall bo enabled to discharge the duties devolving upon me to your satisfaction. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, ROBERT DAVIES. 47, Crockhorbtown, Nov. 1st, 1878. 89490-7008 ARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. 1878. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I must sincerely thank you for the very great confidence you have reposed in me, in allowing MA to enter, unopposed, the Council Chamber as your repre- sentative. I hope to be able to prove, as occasions occur, that I am anxious to serve you to the best of my ability. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, J. G. PROGER. Park Place, November 1st, 1878. 3907 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, KJ lb78. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. LAJml AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to thank you for having again returned to represent you at the Council Chamber. I need scarcely say that I shall endeavour, as in the past, to discharge the duties of the position in such a manner as may reflect credit upon myself and merit your &pprovsl-baving at all times the strictest regard to the best interests of the Town generally. Iam, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, T. W. JACOBS. 22, Bridge-street, 1st November, 1878. 39510 tgal ffoticil \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho _LI PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned WILLIAM THOMAS, of Forest, and WILLIAM THOMAS, of Tongwynlais, carrying on busi- ness as Quarrymen, at Tongwynlais, under the style of Messrs Thomas and Thomas, has this day been DIS- SOLVED by mutual consent. As witness our hands this Twenty-eighth day of Octo- ber, One thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. Witness to the Signatures of William Thoma«, of Forest, ) WILLIAM THOMAS. and Wiiliam Thomas, of Tongwli-ilais, J WILLIAM THOMAS. JOHN R. MARSH, Clark to Mr R. W. Williams, 39506 Solicitor, Cardiff: itUdCfS Mil ConfMtttf. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. The Directors cf this Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for the EXCAVATION of the GROUND, and for the CONSTRUCTION of RETAINING WALLS PLATFORMS, and other ace mmodation, at the Pas- senger Station at Newport, Monmouthshire. Plans and Specification may be seen, and Forms of Tender and Bills of Quantities obta;ned, at the Office of the Engineer, at this Station, on and after TUESDAY, the 5th instant. Tenders addressed to the unders'gnei, and marked outside Tender for Works at Newport," will be received on or before TUESDAY, the 19th instant. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. FRED. G. SAUNDERS, Secretary. Paddington Station, London, 1st November, 1878. 39193 G A S C 0 K E. MERTHYR TYDFIL GAS WORKS. The DIRECTORS^!the Merthyr Tydfil Gas Company are prepared to RECEIVE OFFERS for COKE in 50 or 100 Ton lots. Particulars may be obtained on applic. TI.III to the Manager. The highest or any offer not neeessarily accepted. Gas Office, Merthyr Tydfll, 26th October, 1878. 39399 nn ) IRONFOUNDERSTSMITHST'AND JL OTHERS. WANTED, TENDERS for 200 COAL TRAMS. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr William Thomas's, Brj n Awel, Aberdare, to whom Tenders are to be sent on or before the 10th instant. 89489 OTICE. -PARTICULARS and SPECI- -N FICATIONS for the REPAIRS of the "FRENCH STEAMER, SULLY," (Captain Le Boucher) now lying at Swansea, will be ready and at the disposal of all persons who may wish to TENDER for REPAIRS on MONDAY EVENING next, 28tn inet., on application at the Office of the Vice Consul of France, Swansea, to Capt. Le Boucher,care of Messrs Poingdestreand Mesnier.or to the agents for the Underwriters, Messrs. Jas. Strick and Sons Swansea. These particulars and specifications will coittainall necessary indications to enable Tenderers to make offers. Offers of tender will not be accepted after Tuesday, 5th November next. 86426 MILLINERY GHOWROOMS. C. L. M0™8' 15, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. GTANDARD LUBRICATING OILS COMPANY (LIMITED), 1, Dl' APE RSGARDIINS, THROGMORTON AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT- ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF LUBRICATING OILS SAVING 25 PER CENT, Agents Wanted. Full particu) .111 ou application to HENRY DUNCAN, <0021- 481? GE^JSRAL UAXAFIFILK t GUMU* (MCTTOWENTS. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee—Mr W. H. DAw. Selle Manager—Mr E. BULWER. Tnis (SATURDAY) Evening, Nov. 2nd, POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE OF Mlt JOHN BILLINGTON and MISS ELLEN MEYRICK. POWERFUL ATTRACTION TWO GHEAT DRAMAS FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT, Paul Meritt's Great Yorkshire Drama ROUGH ?nd READY, '•0'J j Received with rapturous applause nightly TO-NIGHT, I The celebrated and thrilling Drama: at HAND and GLOVE, 9-10. by George Conquest and Paul Meritt. TO-NIGHT Mr Billington and Miss Meyiick IN BOTH PIECES, (SATURDAY). 8upported by tiie entire Company. IN BOTH PIECES, (SATURDAY). Supported by the entire Company. Doors Open at Seven, commence at 7/30. Prices—Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Dress Circle, 3s; Pit Stalls, 2s Pit, Is Gallery, Gd Second price at Nine o'clock t-O Orchestra Stalls, Dress Circle, and Pit Stalls. Plans may be seen and seats secured at Mr Le wis's, Duke-street. No extra charge for booking. Carriages 10.30. Children in arms not admitted. Smoking strictly I-rohi'oited. AT THEATRE RO YAL -LI WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee Mr. W. H. DAW Sole Manager Mr E. BI LWER (Authorised by special agreement to perform all pieces the property of the Dramatic Authors' Society). On MON I) kY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4th, For Six Nights On:y. By arrangement with the author, through his agent, Mr S. French, 89, Strand, London, Special Grand production of AFTER DARK, By Dion Boucicault THE ONLY LEGITIMATE VERSION, As performed for upwards of 300 nights at the Princess's and Adelphi Theatres, London. I The entire resources of the Immense AFTER Stage of the New Theatre will le, DARK. brought into requisition in this truly Great Production. I MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY by THE WHYA'IT. ORIGINAL 1 BDACKFRIARS BRIDGE and VIEW of VERSION the THAMES. THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. BY I THE EXPRESS TRAIN DASHES DION ACROSS the STAGE. BOUCICAULT I MARVELLOUS MECHANICAL EFFECTS. MONDAY I THE "ELYSITIM" MUSIC HALL NOV 4TH SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF RENOWNED VARIETY ARTISTS. MR MORTIMOR MURDOCH, as "AFTER "OLD TOM," Supported by the Entire Company in DARK." the 39472 ONLY AUTHORISED VERSION. "AFTER "OLD TOM," Supported by the Entire Company in DARK." the 39472 1 ONLY AUTHORISED VERSION. J>HILH ARMO NIC THEATRE. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION of MELVILLE'S COMPANY. A Most Expensive Combination of Talent. ENORMOUS PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), November 2nd, 1878. One Night more of the very Successful Play Drama, THE RAILROAD OF LIFE; OR. DANGER ON THE LINE. SATURDAY, British Bulldogs (3 acts) at Seven. SATURDAY, Characteristic Songs and Dances. SATURDAY, The Railroad of Life. SATURDAY. Under Blackfriars Bridge. SATURDAY, The Express Train and Underground Railway. SATURDAY, Murray and White's Minstrels (Seven). SATURDAY, LordDarnley (two acts). MONDAY NEXT, more Now Productions, More of Mel- ville's Novelties, Operatic Vocaliets, Sketcrs, Velocipod- ists, and Full Dramatic Company. THE STREETS OF LONDON, With New Scenery and Effects. Mr A. EMII AS BADGER. WEDNESDAY mx', November Gth, GREAT NIGHT. Mr GEORGE MELVILLE AS LAGARDERE, In the celebrated .Drama the DUKE'S MOTTO. GEORCB MBLVILL* AS I.AOAMJBK^ Wednasdav. GEORGB MELVILLE as HHKRIVIVK, Wednesday. GEORGE MELVILLE AS „4SIIOR, Weiiia6diLN At the Philharmonic Theatre, Wednesday next. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.3. Saturdays at 7. SWANSEA. THF TVRUSIC HALL> SWANSEA. Every evenisg AT 8. TUB TIN< Wednesday and Saturday at S and 8. AR, The doors open half an homr Drevicue. THE THE POOLE AND YOUNG'S WAR EXCURSIONS TO AVAR THE RUSSIA, TURKEY, & CYPRUS, THE WAR Visiting every place of interest during WAR THE tlie Late WAR. THE WAR THE CONGRESS AT BERL'N, &c., &o. WAR THE MHo FELIX SOMERS, THE WAR The renowned Ventriloquial Entertainer. WAR THE Soprano, MISS ALICE TURNER. THE WAR MR F. NEAVE. Buffo Vocalist. WAR THE DUETS BY MISS A. TURNER AND THE WA& MR A. CHRISTIE, WAR THE Lecturer..Mr ARTHUR CHRISTIE. THJI] WAR THE BAND, tUndllf the direction of WAR THE Mr James Montague). THE WAR Admission—3s, 2s, Is, and Id. WAR THE Solo Proprietors, Messrs J. and G. Poole. THE WAR Manager and Originator, lf-r J. Pool*. WAR 394: ( IMMENSE SUCCESS OF GINNETTS NEW GRAND HIPPO- DROME, RICHARDSON-STREET, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE, TO-DAY at 2.39. EVENING, at 7 p.m. The greatest success ever obtained by any Entertaim- ment in 8-vansea.-See opinions of the local Press. Mid-day Exhibitions will be girea every Wed- nesday and Saturday, Brilliantly Illuminated with Gas, equal in every respect to the evening performances. Prices of Admission.—Reserved scats, Ss; First-class, 2s; Second-class, Is Gallery, Od. Children under 10 hrlf-price to all parts exeept gallery. The doors open every evening at 7, performance com- mencing at 7.50; afternoons at i, commencing at t.SO. Half-price at 9 o'clock to all parts except the Gallery. Tickets for reserve eeat4 and boxes may be had at Messrs J. Brader and Sons, Music Repository, Wind- street, where a plan of seats may be seen. Leader of the band, Mr J. Pugli Ring Director, Ht Dan CesteQo; Business Manager (to whom all commu- nications must be addressed), Mr Geo. Watts; sole pro- prietor, Mr Geo. Ginnett. 374C7 I«#URANC?. SPECIAL NOTICE, POSITIVE GOVEHNMENT SECURITY JL LIFE ASSURANCE COJIFANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE -34, CAKNOX-STREET, LONDON, Central Trustees of Policyholders' Fund. THE RT. HON. Sm RICHARD CorcH (late Chief Justice of Bengal). THOMAS HUGHES, Esq., Q.C. WILLIAM MACANFRKW, ESQ J.P. The Entire Net Premiums received by" this Company are invested by Trustees, and form a Fund for special protection of the Pohcj holders. This Fund-amounted on 31bt December last to Z131,164, making, with the j olicyholders Guarantee Fund of £ 51,080 nsoJs, over CISO.000 at credit of Policyholders, being 18i per cent of the amount of existing assurances, and more than twice as much as is sufficient to meet present and pro- ?pecUve liabilities. 31020 T. GROOM C0RLE1, MAKAGSB. REAT BRITAIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Offices: 101, CIIEAPSIDE, LONDON. South Wales District Office: 74, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. This Company is prepared to accept Insurances upon almost every description of property at moderate rates. Agents wanted in unrepresented localities. Applications to be addressed to 39376 JAMES A. YORKE. Branch Manager. CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), No. 7, Bank Buildiug*. London, E.C, GENERAL ACCIDENTS. | PERSONAL I'NJUIUSS.. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. DEATH BY ACCIDENTS. Agencies throughout Wales. 34352 C. HARDING. Mauager. SAVORY & MOORE, 143, New Bond- street London. prepare RPHE BESTFWDF^R INFANTS. | Supplied to the Royal Families "L Of England and Russia. To be had of Chemists, &c. every- where. J THE BEST FOOD for INFANTS Contains the Highest amount of nourishment in the most convenient form. ALTED ON LIE BIG S principle. Sweet and wholesome in itself, Entirely free from Beet-root Sugar, The bane of Condensed Milk and Swiss Foods. THHE BEST FOOD for INFANTS. More closely resembles Healthy Mother's Milk Than any other kind of Food. A THOROUGHLY COOKED FOOD. Always ready for use. Saving Mothers and Nurses Much time and trouble. THE BEST FOOD for INFANTS, Contains all the elements Necessary for the Growth, Health, and Vigour of the Child. PREPARED by SAVORY and MOORE, J. 143, New Bond-street, London And sold by Chemists, 6iz. every- where, 5Si5 34727 JJ1 IRE WORKS JJ1IREWORKS J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT CHAS. GLOSTER'S ROCKET HOUSE, No. 7, CASTLE-STREET, BRISTOL. Displays to any extent. Lists free on application. — 39289 JOHN HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT, WEST BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, Has always oa hari^I n large assortment of sll_ kinds ot Wmber, suitable for Builders, Wheelwrights, an! Colliery i Proprietors. J.'lf. respectfully invites applications for I M"ice3, which will be bo *0 resuonable as any la j fefl flgiaftfcnnrhfKyi^ El 3^7 1 FALSING GLFLCTOSTS JJOWELL AND COMPANY ARE NOW OFFERING 2,500 PAIRS of BLANKETS. SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES. SOLD AT A SMALL COMMISSION ON MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Charitable Ladies sbould send for Samples to I Cempare. HOYVELL AND COBIPANY, JLJL vy 84386 THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. THE CHANGE OF SEASON. AUTUMN ATTmE. At Me?srs W. PRICE and SONS, Fiwhiaus. Clothiers and Outfitters, the Cardiff House, St Mary-street and Caroline-street. CardifT. AUTUMN ATTluE, For Boys, outhj, and Gentlemen, made to measurt, in newest styles, from best material?, at lowest cash rices. AUTUMN ATTIRE., For Boyr, Youths, and Gent'emen, ready rn',k i tho various sizes, varieties, qualities, an prices. AUTUMN ATTIRE. All immense stock of Hats, Shirt0, Hosiery Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Gloves. Ties, Sca"f~, Collars, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Rugs, &e, very cheap. AUTUMN ATXiRE. For ready-money only. One price, plain figures, no abatement, or discount. 23 W'I. POWELL & CO., WUOLESALE TEA DEALERS, Have REMOVED from Angel-street to their New Premises, TEIGIL EUILDINGS, St. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF 6024—39196 FJIHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. I THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY BROADWOOD, COLLARD, AND ERARD. FJIHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, JL 14, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY KIRKMAN, HOPKINSON, AND I ALL LEADING MAKERS. FJLHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, I 111, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. I THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS IN BLACK AND GOLD, OF THE I NEWEST DESIGNSL. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL 3, LANCASTER-BUILDINGS, TENBY. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, AND PLUWS, from 108 per month. THOMPSON and SHACKELL ean with confidence recoiamend their new Prize II mel Piano, as selected by the Cardiff Infirmary Prize Drawing Committee. This instrument, being manufactured by newly-improved machinery, is sold at least. 20 per cent below similar Pianos by other makers, while the finish throughout is unsurpassed. In handsome Walnut, with richly-carved legs. Bath desk, gilt candelabra, extra strong iron bolta and bracings, ivory fronted keyll, and best action work. TIN touch and tone of these instruments is pronounvd I)y all competent juuges to embrace a21 the essential re- ^uirenicii.'s of a good Piano. Price on Three Years' System, £ J 38 per quarter. Drawings free on appli- cation. THOMPSON and SIIAOKELL'S New Price List of Pianos, Oj-gans, Harmoniums, and other Musical Instru- ments. in handsomely-illuminated cover, sent by post to any address. 3i^27—34222 Le P, L U M L E Y fSwrveywr o the Mcrtliyr aivl Dowlais Building Soci y). BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, 24 & 25, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Estimates Prepared. Work In all branches of the B'lildinir Trade Measured and Valued. 81042 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL -i PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieye the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sax. Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d, of all chemists. Seat anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Kaker, E. T. TowLE. chemist, Nottingham. SUM! gutttfrog Mcutttz. pERFECT SECURITY AND A GOOD RATE OF INTEREST MAY BE OBTAINED BY INVESTING LARGE OR SMALL SUMS tN THB SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE PER MANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES No. 1, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, SAMUEL J. DAVIES, MANAGING SECRETARY 5 per cent. per annum will be given on Deposits subject to six months' notice of withdrawal. 4 per cent. per annum, subject to three woutw notic of withdrawal. 3! per cent. per annum, at call. ADVANCES GRANTED ON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. N.B.—Agents wanted in all large towns. Apply to the Secretary. 39072 CARDIFF BUILDING SO DIETY. SUMS from £50 to £ 3,000 ready to be LENT on Mort^uire. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MADE DAILY. Th'P^nt rate of interest on Deposit Is 4} per cent, 6 nonths notice 4 per cent, 4 months' notice ii per cent >n demand. Prospectuses, Reports, and all information may be ob- tained on application to tne undersigned. N.B.—TERMS OF BORROWING reduced and RE- DEMPTIONS may be effected without loss—full discount being allowed under the new Rules. PETEB PRICE, Secretary. Dated 3, Crockerbtown, Carffiff. WHY PAY B 19 14 T I GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Established 1867. OFFICES—19, QUEEN-STREET. £60 to £ 3,000. Money always ready to be advanced on security 01 Houses or Land, repayable by easy instalments, which in- clude interest and principal. The payment for an advance of M is 59 per fortnight: tW. U #d; £150, 128 6d; P,300, 25s &c. K The principal may be paid ofi at auy time at 30 dayrf notioe. Every information with the Eleventh Annual Report, Prespectus, &c., may be had at 19, Qveen-street on ap plication to 30.1134 4713, MR. R. EMERY, Secretary. ATLAS (OF BRISTOL) PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Head Office: 3, Corn-street, opposite the CooncB House, Bristol. INVESTORS receive LARGE PROFITS, together with PERFECT SECURITY. BORROWERS.— LIBERAL ADVANCES made on FREB- HOLD or LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Prospectuses and full particulars on application to the Secretary, at tlie Head-office; or to the local agent— MR W. P. ANNEAR, .4, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, DOCKS. CARDIFF. 39155 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874.) i tie prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest Jotice, SUMS OF £ 100 to £ 10.000, Repayable ia. Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not ibtained iu other societies, or from private individuals, [•he legal costs are paid by the Society, and the h»d». Hwdence of the borrower, so long as hiutipnlated repay. aonts are made. Is secured by the Registrar under tho ^enjlly Societies' Acts, The utmosTS^fa Un" For particulars apply to Mr E. Ronerts, at the OSes I .L f.usiaW5 3Vrt(tresses. DO J O T U A M AND FC> O NS~ THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS. 26 AND 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF Wc would direct the special attention ut our o'imer .ui customers anC frientsto the follow.anr>u. c« nient, which, in a compendi us ma .iicr, depict our ability to supply tho most superior of ui; articles embraced in the various I>cp-v.ltnenu a our cver-increasing Business — increasing u account of the sterling value and satisfaction w* give to cach Customer, and whilst the workrnaA- ship, finish, and style of each garment ot article are inimitable, our prices will bear comparison with those of a 113 Metropolitan or Provincial bousi in the t radc. IN THE TtEADY-MAUE DEi^TfrMENT WE continue to rctnin out prcsti.cfor GENTS READV-MADE CLOTHING, which WE » » assert is unequalled for multiplicity of style and as E carefully avoid any distasteful or extravs gant patterns, — have ever recurnnp: proof that the SUITS WE T T manufacture are considered by the public t be unapproachable. E would especially direct attention to tlw MKN'3 VVJNTKIi OVEKCOATS WE are now manufacturing in all the t>ef Diagonal aud Twilled Worsted8, which E 5 feel confident are A 1 as to STYLE, finist and qualitv, E • continue to make a speciality of BOYS* aof YOUTHS' CLOTHING, and WE invite all Parents and Guardians to insnocf the Stock E_- — display, before purchasing elsewhere, feclb^ sure WE can offer them Goods superior in all rasped to any in the Market. have a separate room in which Ladies select their purchases, E have every confidence in offering onr larjp selection of BOYS' and YOUTHS' W1NTE1 OVERCOATS. WE are also in a position to praise our assort ment of JUVENILE CLOTHING for tin WINTER SEASON. WE v T still continue to manufacture very largely I the ORDERED DEPARTMENT, E KEEP IN STOCK A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT < FLACK AND BLUE NAPS, PILOTS, I!EA VEL<S, &C, AND E ARE IN A POSITION TO MEET THE WISHES OF TB< NIOSTFASTIDIOUS. WE ARE NOW SHOWING- AN IMMENSE VARIETY OL AIL V S ACHT1NG JALKKTS, KUO WE = TF HAVE IN STOCK A GRAND SELECTION OF MEN'S TROUSERS AND VESTS TO MATCH. WE T MANUFACTURE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTIIIND WHICH WE" make in the newest and best styles, and WE' v T employ most experienced and reliabk cutters, remembering that E ire only the best class of TWEEDS mod COATINGS procurable.' 1 confidently recommend our Goods in thil Department, and WE" v T unhesitating assert there arc none bctta turtle! out in the trade. w Ec 'halle,ge coml,&i,on of prices with otjxm, T challenge comparison of priccs with othec Establishments, and make it a point to meet our Customers si that WE may secure their goodwill and future com mands. ▼ T arc prepared to execute MOURN- ,¡TE ING ORDERS promptly, as W_ ret in a portion of our staff for this purpose so that E may insure the Expedition desirable in thest orders. WE are now showing- a varied assortment ot MEN'S and BOYS' FE .T HATS and CAPS. We invite attention to the shapes and .juality of our SILK HATis, being all of the newest dosigns. we ▼ T are offering one ef the largest Stocks GENTS' SILK, ZANELLA, and ALPACA UMBRELLAS, which WE confidently recommend for finish and dur- ability of workmanship. WEgive below an abstract or GOODS in the T T grivd be'ow an abstract of GOODS in th< HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, offered at low rnte. WEare now showing real SCOTCH TWEF.D ▼ F are now showing real SCOTCH T\\ EEC SHIRTS remarkable for comfort and wear. WE are now showing WHITE SHiRTS in all thi most approved makes. 1 are sole Agents in Cardiff for FORD1 EUREKA SHIRTS. E t V are now showing FLANNEL SHIRTS (fast colours), uncommonly superior WE are now showing SCOTCH WOOL PANTS and DRA WEltS. E V T are now showing SCOTCH WOOL HALF- HOSE, striped and plain. YV e ▼ are now showing SCOTCH FINGERINC WOOL HALF HOSE. WE are now showing SCOTCH RIBBED HOSE in all th« New Colours. p tV are now showing MERINO PANTS* VE are now showing }[ERIO PANTS, DRAWERS, and SINGLETS, from best- makers. T V are now showing GENTS' SILK POCKtEt w are now showing GENRS' SILK POCKCI HANDKERCHIEFS at an enormous ro duction. WE liave on hand a large stock of FOOTBALL JERSEYS. WE have all the colours in FOOTBALL HOSK, to match Jerseys. WFJ are now showing a splendid assortment of fashionable SCARVES and TIES, in fact wK have in stock everything required for 9 Gentleman's outfit. w E call Travellers' attclltioll to our ehlial TV call Travellers' attention to onr choiol Belection of RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS LEATHER BAGS, Ac. WE can offer WATERPROOF CLOTHINU at very reasonable prices, because WE purchase all our GOODS for CA II, and o the best houses in the trade. WE manufacture in the Mechanics' Department all our owti Garinelits, w¡¡ic¡ WE — thoroughly recommend, having them made unler our personal supervision. WE » ™ therefore invite all to inspect our STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, ami WE feel assured One Trial will be sufficient tl guarantee further patronage. D. JOT.HAIVI & SO 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED. Ls33.