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TINEST PO K SAUSAGES. SOLE AGEN K JM CARDIFF FOR MATTiiiRSON'S CELEBRATED PORK SAUSAGES REDUCE:) TO 7$D PER LB. EVANS AND CO., 7, HIGH-STREET, WAY AL?0 BE HAD AT 16, BUTE-STREET, 9, BUTE-STREET, STAR-STREET, 8PLOTLANDS, and 33, CASTLE-ROAD. 81765 Fresb on Tnesdav. Thursday. and Saturday.
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i SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. IMPLEMENTS. MANURES. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION CHAS. D. PHILLIPS, FARMERS' SUPPLY STORES, NEWPORT. A-S450I
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A.tnoD-8t the CHEAPEST and BEST FOOD now offering is MILD JJREAKFAST B ACON, 6J per lb. MILD WHITE HAMS, 7d per lb. VERY GOOD HAMS, but heavy, 6d per lb. BUTTER Good, 8d; Midding, 6d; Common, 4d. z; NEw BUTTER, in Dabs 4 to 8 lbs each, all one Churning, at Is per lb. This is a Low Price for this Choice Quality in Mid-Winter. Q- E o R G E fIOPKINS AMERICAN MARKET. HAYES, CARDIFF. 34372 Tat AN 0 HOlt. yANS. HOUSEHOLD GOODS REMOVED, by Road or Rail EFFICIENTLY. SLY EXPEDITIOUSLY. ECONOMICALLY, WOO D B R O s., 1465) WEST CANAL WHARF. CARDIFF. 6828 :r- fWirjrtitit pltw. \XT. Y. EDWARDS djttE&BUA f f CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LIMi: STEAMSHIP LI E: The iirtit-clan Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- *MM:— FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHIWINDJJA," 3,000 tons.. SATURDAY, Feb. 8 RHEOLA," 2..300 tons. SATURDAY, Mar. 1. EHEUBI^A," 2,300 tous. To follow. FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. "RHEOLA," 2,300 tons. SATURDAY, Feb. 8 tons.SATURDAY,Mar. 1 RttiSUIUNA," 2,500 tons. To follow. THRoUGU BILLS OF LADING for all classes of gWPS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in ?W«pd, and places in the WESTERN STATES of rni'^S.^A anil CANADA, including CHICAGO, St MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- JJj'O, DETROIT, TORONTO, he, &c, in conjunction e Eric, Greit Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS. Cardiff and Newport; HJRNEU, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristo'; (I. F. BULLEY, 51, South-street New York. :S21 t: y'XSTEAM BiriTWEKN CARDIFF, S WANSEA, V-7 BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW, "Snirt T? Goods to the Noith of Ireland, and of Scotland Stea^4p3 AV0N> Caf't In Fr. AILSA, ♦ *^LF FAV MiJla and 'PRI.N- wrt.h^'n i Captain Huckman are intended „ Goads aud 1'ieien^0^. with liberty to tow «* .ye^f'■ (unless prevented by cirurastances) in the month of FEBRUARY •— 0M KAST ,BUTE ])GCK BASIN, CAliDiFj* l °A11I)IFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW I Satunkiy 8 p.m. 15 Thursday 8 p.m 8 Saturday 5 p.m. | 22 Saturday 5 b m_ FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF ■■ 6 p.m. J 8 Tuesday e D.m 11 Tuesday 2 p.m. 25 Tuesday 2 Dm* GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. 8 Monday .2 p.m. j 17 Monday 2 p.m 10 Monday 2 D.m. 24 Monday 2 Dm ¡"KOM No. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW to 3 p.m. 1!) Wednesday 3 p.m WrdnejKlav, 7 p.m. 26 Wednesday 7 p.m. T BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 1. PtWay 1 | 21 Friday 1 p.rn GLASGOW 28 Fri(1:l-V • • 3 p.m. Jt n'UrSiay SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST « TlmrstUy '• | 20 Thursday 2 p.m bo' ^oxs IIOOR tetore iW^Soidte OD Ree turn TicketIJ jssued at Fare-anù.ha.ll available for One vaolith. and in CtaSiff^nti,eT *™P°rt, to It. Burton FLU^I^ C°- S3' Bute-strect, D^. \\THITE STAR LINE ROYAL ft UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. »^*nSSBa^ LIVERPOOL t.» NEW YORK, for. Ctatdjv ^Msen»era 10 »u PftJt3 of United States and to'^iiEl,W?,k"own nsnpiificcut steamers are appointed mai^'f-!1"' CiUT/me H" "'jest/s a»d tho Adriatic Tuesday, Feb. 4 C,,Itic -T. u 8dav, Feb. 13 Lritamnc T-u- .-hv, Keb. 20 Republic Tuesday, Feb. 25 Germanic Thursday Mar. 6 Each coimf "y^E^STOWN next aay. A»erac-p Ucte", ,n 'even water-ti^ht comportments, ^ese y8 *n summer, DJ days in winter. vessels combine Vhe hichest speed and ■enters.' a unsurPassed in their attractions to Pas tSSSSi State-rooms amidships, luxuriously WjiLJ.. Piaios, libraries, elecric bells, batl»-rooms, <^r" shop, &c. *ei>tU.ft<ienwes are «n«snally spacious, well-lighted, "fceiv a,K^ warmed, and Pjissen^cra of this class to uknosit civility and attention. Stewardesses Ar»!i women and children. Alp) rp) yILN S, GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, Csr,ti«T V? LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth, near BKVAN, Swansea EDWARD PH1LLIP3, itrpj? Ebbw Vale; John Copeland, 124, High- t, Atertlivr; Messrs Harse and Brown, Newport, h«n^' h Coiirtnp and Son, Brj-nmawr: James S wenrus, Tredetrar or to ISMAY, IMRIE, and Co 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 31 *• ^aaenhaU-street, London J.IVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Thia Company has heen establislied for Forty Years, and is n .t.eJ for its safety and comfort for all classes of ^•ssen-crs. _Appiy to D. and C. MACIVER, Live Yt ^MERICANLINEL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TOPIIILADELPIIU, p. EVERY WEDNESDAY. IFirst-clztss, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- ir~oa '<"■ passengers equal to any European lint. Pa»- gtKxist landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf Of Llie Railroa(L This is the shortest and loest route to the West. Apply Uicharl-soj}, SPBNCS, and Co., 17 and 19, j. w-ntiMt, Liverpool; JONES BROS, and Co, Bute » *'AUK8 ATRB, 102, Bute-road, Cardiff; fcjVV8 I-ir°s and Co., Dock-street, Newport; Roova Jokb^, *street, Pontypridd; TILNKT and Co., Abertillery. • 80668 ALLAN LINE. Ji\- SIIOBTBST ocx.t.V PASSAGE TO AMERICA. AMERICA. BALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. r Comyiased of Twenty First-class Steamers. I.IVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON- S^fiRY every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, EORJTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to JJOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to all Points in Canada and the Ttxtes. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. "asgengers wl.o secure their Tickets before leaving "Otne are met =tt the Railway Station by an appointed ~j»ent of the Company, who takes charge of them until £ y go on board the steamer. The Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by Ibe Allan Line. "rite for the Pamphlet" Lord Duflcrin in Manitoba." Apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or Loudon- or to G. Bird, 40, Bute-street. Cardiff T. J. jjOse, 7, Temple-street, Swansea: 1'. Foley, Foley's Hotel, J*e*th T). S. T'l'mii, British Schools, Llandovery W. •Hton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, ferew Packet Wharf, Newport. Mon. 4929 e:- R. L U M LEY CBnrreyor to the Merthyr awl Dowlais Building Eoel 'r), BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR. AND GENERAL APPRAISER. w & 26, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Utimatea Prepared. Work in all branches of the B lildins Trade Measured and Valued. 81048 W. E. "YRAUG HAN & CO., BTEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, TLANDAFF-EOAD, CARDIFF- BRANCH BSTABUSHMBKH: 77. CROCKH ERBTO\VN, ) rTRniB- 148, BUTE-STREET, f^AHUirr. 62, COMMERCIAL STREKT, NEWPORT, 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYTl. LOWER GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. Ordwo reeeived, and Parcels forwarded to Works ear- ■tage free, by the follow'n? nirvTf f Alterdare Mr EWiles, Commereial-plaee. Blaenavon Mr J. Hams, London House. oridgend Mr Woodward, grocer. Nolton-steeet, Brecon.. Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, Bul, wark. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street. Blains Mrs Collins, High-street. Briton Ferry Mr D L. Jones, bookseller, 2, Villien street. Cewbrldge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Chepstow Mr Dsvies, 26, Welsh-street. Criekhowell Mr Pugh, High.street. Haverfordwest Mr EUlig Jones, Mariners-square. Llaaeily Mr John, 6, Market-street. Uandilo Mr Lockyer, County Press. ( Neath Mr Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. ] Pembroke Dock Mr Narbertb, stationer, Dimond. I ilhoudda Mr Harris, Hannah-street, Porth. Tenby Mr Brice, 4, Julion-etreet. 111-:6 .1 LLANELLY. LLANELLY. MEAP + COWELL-STREET, "1' LLANELLY. Hi AN AMERICAN MEAT MARKET WILL BE OPENED AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS ON THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS.^ AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Swansea Feb. 5 Mr MOSES CULE. Villa Residences, at Pontypridd Mr JAMES HALL. Plant, Machinery, &c., at Brecon. -Feb 10 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. Lasehold Property, at Nantvmoel Feb. 6 Lease of the Seabeach Hotel, at Swans^ Mr LEWIS HOPKIINS. Household l."uurniture, ftc., at Ciu-diff '*»• Messrs GUNN & JONES. Farming Stock, Furniture, &c., at Pendoylan. eD. Farming Stock, Furniture, &c., at Pendoylan. Feb. 5 Mr GEORGE EDWARD JONES. Leasehold Property, at Bridgend.. *eD" 10 Messrs R. JONES and SON. Customaryhold Property, at Bridgend *eD- 15 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea .February 6th Leasehold Residence, at Swansea Feb,- Mr MADDOX. Wines and Spirits. at Cardiff Feb 8 Builders' Materials, at CardiS 11 Gunsmiths' Stock-in-Trade, &s., at Cardiff .reu. 1/ Mr J. MORGAN. Horses, &c., at Pontneathvaughan Feb. 6 Mr T. J. PRICE and CO. Household Furniture, &c at Swansea Feb. 7 Mr WILLIAM HARRY REES, Freehold Property, at Neath 12 Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER, & CO. American Oysters, at Cardiff Feb. 7. Oil Paintings, &c, at Cardiff J"€p« J Horse's, at Cardiff v ■. Leasehold Pr>" party, at Cardiff *,e°- Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff I 11 Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff. Feb. 11 Leasehold property, at Cardiff j Freehold Farm, at Cardiff Early date Mr JAMES STRAKER Freehold Property, at Gihvem Feb. 5 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. Publican's Stock-iu-Trade, at Llandyssul Feb. 11 Freehold and Leasehold Properties. at r, eb. 27 SALE OF AMERICAN NATIVE OYSTERS. ATLANTIC WHARF, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION (for account of the Importers) on FRIDAY NEXT, February 7th. at the Atlantic Warehouse, F, East Bute Docks,Cardiix, in lots to suit purchasers, 20 Barrels OYSTERS, best Blue Points. 10 Half do do do 20 Barrels do AmLrey Sounds. 10 Half do do do ex ss. Rhiwindda. Sale at 3 o'clock p. ec'sely. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 40470 QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF A MAGNIFICENT ASSEMBLAGE OF WORKS OF HIGH ART. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and C6. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on FRI- DAY, February 7, 187.-), an Important Collection of High- c'ass OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, from the Studios of Eminent Artistes of the British ^j,Continental Schools, wh-f names «^d DTominent at the Academies at home and abrcad. There wilr Be found a graod work, "Canterbury Meadows," by T. S. Cooper, R.A.; "The Squire's Pet," by Sir E. Land- sccr, RA., a very fine example "The Muster Roll," by John Morgan; "The Spicier on the Wall," by Frascr, A.R.S-A.; and specimens by the following, viz. F. W. Hulme, lioek Koek, Niemann, sen., Clark, Williams, sen., Marshall, J. Byet, Prizeman, Meadows, Broome, Claude, G. H. Holmes, Vickers, sen,, Adams, Wolstenholme, Watson, Leslie Scythe, Hulk, and many others too numerous to mention. The recherche collection of antique porcelain includes s. pair of Louis beize vases, beautifully painted in portraits; a very fine turquoise bue Sevres china vase clock, painted in boucha t subjects and flowers, and richly niuuntcd in golden ormolu, about 36 inches in height^, figures, candelabra, vasfs, &c., in Sevres, Dresden, Strasbourg, Berlin, Oriental, Chelsea. Wecgewood, and other porce- lains. The Florentine Bronzes, and articles in silver gilt, form a very attractive feature in the collection, and are of a very rare description. The Art Furniture is es- pecially worthy of attention for its variety of form and richness of oi-tiary e itation, and consists of inlaid cabinets of ivory, tulip wood, amboyna, satinwood, Sevres cliina, and heavilv mounted in gold and ormolu. The Miscellanies, although not described here, wd be found of great interest. The whole of the collection will be on view daily from Wednesday, January 29, to the day of sale. ale to commence at Two for Three o clock. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auc- tioneers. 403U8 SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES. THE PROPERTY OF A COLLIERY COMPANY. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, February Stb, at 2 o'clock precisely, at their Horse Repository, Crockherb- towu, Cardiff, the following TWELVE COLLIERY HORSES:- Height. Age. LOT 1 Bay Duke" 14J 7 >. 2 Black "Darling" 15 7 s,. 3 Black "Collier" 15 8 — 4 Brown Surly" 14} 8 Q 6 Black Trimmer" 15 aged o 6 Brown "Lester" 14 7 c. 7 Bay "Ruler" 14} 8 f 8 Erown "Corporal" 14 7 o 9 Brown "Rifle" 14 8 k 10 Grey "Prince" 12} aged 11 Black "Short" 14} 5 12 Grey "Sergeant" 14} 7 The Horses moy be seen anJ examined at the Reposi- tory on Friday next. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 40472 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MT?«3«T>Q om^REET> ROATH. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- seven o'clock (subject to conditions' o S & the £ and there produced), all those Three MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES Situate and being Nos. 62 54 and 66, John-street, Roath Cardiff. Sold for the residue of a term of 82 years. from. the 2nd day of September, 1874, at the annual rent i ø. Particulars may be had on application to the Aue:" tioneers; or to Mr R, W. WILLIAMS. 40471 Charles-street, Cardiff. ELIQIBLE AND DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- hrr and CO will SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, February llth. 1879, at seven o'clock, all that convenient RESIDENCE, With coach-house and stable, being No. 10, vyinasor- place, Cardiff, containing on basement two titcnens anu an exc 1 lent wine cellar, dining and drawing and china pantryon ground floor,two bedrooms ana Dat room on first floor, three bedrooms on second floor, two attics, good garden, conservatory, coach-house, ana stable, held for a term of 99 years from May 1st, 1850, at the low ground rent of m 16a per annum. The Auctioneers invite an inspection of the premises; they will be found substantially built and in good re- pair. For further, part:culars apply to Messrs Joseph Elliott and Sotis. Bute Docks, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. January 27th, 1879. 40395 ESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN^ DER and CO. are instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the I lth of February next, at Seven o'clock in the evening, the undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Loll.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, GROCER'S SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, STABLE, and COACH-HOUSE, being No. 17, Tyndall-street, Cardiff, let to Mr John Jones, at Z52 per annum. LoT 2 -All that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES adjoining Lot 1, being No. 18, and recently let at £62 per annum. LOT 3.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining Lot 2, being No 19, let at 12s per week. The above lots are held for an unexpired term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1852, at the annual ground rent of jeg 20i 6d, which rent will be apportioned as follows On Lot 1. £ 4 Lot 2, £ 3 2s 6d and Lot 8, £ 2. The whole of the above premises will, in the first in- stance, be offered in one lot, and, if not sold then, in the el separate lots mentioned. *or further information apply to Messrs Dalton, bpeneer, and Corbett, Solicitors, 6. Working-street, Car- om or to the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 40354 7229 ]VFESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- T^T^rir**? C0: are '"structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queei/s Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY. February 11, at Seven o'clock in the evening, the under- mentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT 1-—-All those Two Semi-detached VILLAS, at Caerphilly, hela for 99 years, from 1st Mav, 1876, at the annual ground rent of £ 0 2s. Each house "is let at £ 30 per annum. Lor 2.—All those Two Semi-detaebed VILLAS adjoin- ing the above, held for 99 years, from 1st May, 1876, at the annual ground rent of JM 2a. Each house is let at £ 37 per annum. LOT 3.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 26 and 27, Gougb-etreet, Temper- ance-town, Cardiff, held for 99 yeva, from 2nd February, 1868, at the annual grLund rent of £5 6s8d. LOT f.-All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 28 and 29, Gough-street, held for the same term and gTouud rent as Lot 3. Lots 1 and 2 are situate within a hundred yards of the Rhymney Railway Station at Caerphilly, and two-thirds of the purchase money of these Iota may, if desired, remain on mortgage. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr Robert Y. Evans, Solicitor, Duke-street Cardiff; or of the Auctioneers. 40375 | #also Up Audion. By Order.—PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MANSEL-TERRACE, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received in- ttructions to SELL by AUCTION, in about three weeks time, all that capital LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, with small Garden at back, situate and being No. 65, Vansel-terrace, Swansea, aforesaid. The Property is held for an unexpired term of 81 years, at the low annual ground rent of £3 3s. Further particulars can be obtained of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chamber?, Oxford-street, Swansea or of Messrs STRICK and BELLINGHAM, Solicitors, 40432 Fisher-street, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR J. M. LEEDER has been instructed t > SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, February Cth, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WEIGHING MACHINE, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising drawing-room suite, mahogany cheffon- nieres, mahogany dining-room table with extra leaves, six ditto ditaiKf-rocm chairs in leather, ditto lady's and gentlemen's easy chairs, cane-seated and other chair. pier glus-sas, Brussels and c-therear- pets, lidartbrugc?, mats, oileiotli, &c., mahogany wash- stands with marble tops, and dressing table to match, ditto glasses, mahogany wardrobes with plate glass fronts, towel horses, toillt sets, commodes, iron, French, and other bedsteads, mahogany chest. of drawers, feather and other beds, spring mattresses, palliasses, fenders, fire-irons, squa-c tables with oilcloth top3, &c., together with the usual kitchen and culinary requisites, ware. &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 404S1 IN LIQUIDATION. TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HOTEL FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, CAWKER and CO, (late Barnard, Thomas, and Co.) have re- ceived instructions from the trustees of Mr John Jones Evans, King's Head Hotel, Llandyssul, (18 miles from Carmarthen.) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY, February 11th, 1879, on the premises, the STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOTEL FURNITURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND EFFECTS. The Stock-in-Trade consists of several casks of Burton and bitter ales, and a small quantity of wines and spirits, together with measures, metal ha'f-pints, pints and quarts, wine-glasses, and tumblers. The Furniture is well preserved, and comprises in ommercial and Coffee Rooms handsome mahogany sideboard, mahogany bookcase, suites of furnitnre in ^'r,' dmingtebles, pier glases, felt carpet and floor cloth. In Bedrooms Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5, will be found handsome French half-testsr bedsteads, mahogany do feather beds, palliasses, chests of drawers, toilet tables washstonds and ware &c., &c., together with a usefu lot of kitchen requisites. f 'f'1,?H°raef,nu™bcr all 22, amongst which will be found several handsome and u-eful animals, hardy, and in first-rate workin, condItIOn, together with several '°,'T^rsc1 Omnibus, Mail Coach, Trap, Wagon- o various other sundries The Sale will commence at Eleven o'clock promnt. The Horses will be sold at One o'clock No reserve. Terms, cash. atr^ff particulars of the Auctioneers, at their officcs v ? IK"t' Bristol, London, and Swansea. Dated February 3rd, lj>79, 10, Temple-street, Swansea. 40463 IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASE- MT?4r)O nL^^ LAND PROPERTIES. EASRS TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. *TTOTTfwaye. instructions to SELL BY n (subject to conditions to be produced, and in the following or such other lots as may be determined on THUR.SI)AY °FFHR n AT,v .«.^UeCn'S Hote'> Cardiff. in tho n FEBRUARY 27th, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, the undermentifmpri in the afternoon, the undermentifmpri VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND PROPERTIES, viz:- Freehold COTTAGE, GARDEN and PREMISES situate and being No, 154, Severn-road, Can- ton, Cardiff, in the County of G lam org- n, containing six rooms, ana now in the occupation of Mr Wm, Deere as monthly tenant thereof, at a rental producing jel7 108 per annum. LOT 2.—A11 that Freehold COTTAGE, GARDEN and PREMISES, situate and being No. 156, Severn-road, Can- ton aforesaid, containing six rooms, and now in the occupation of Mr Wm Thomas as monthly tenant thereof, at a rental producing £ 17 10s per annum. LOT 3.—All that Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE GARDEN, and PREMISES, situate and being No. 160, Sevcrn-road, Canton aforesaid, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr Thomas Jenkins as monthly tenant thereof, at a rental producing 420 per annum. LOT 4.—All that Freehold DWELLING HOUSF, GARDEN and PREMISES, situate and being No ll' Severn-road, Canton aforesaid, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr Thomas Clarke as monthly tenant thereof, at a rental producing £20 per annum. Lor. 5.-AII that Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE GARDEN, and PREMISES, situate and being No. 158. Se\ern-roa'J, Canton aforesaid, and known as Frecland House, now in the occupation of Mr Chas. E. Wakeford as annual tenant thereof, at the rental of £ 30 per annum. 6-Ali that Freehold DWELLIXG. HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, situate and being No. 1C4* Severn-road, Canton aforesaid, and known as Franklin House, now in the occupation of Mr John Howells as annu.t thereof. at the renta! of LoT 7.—An those Two Leasehold DWFT r JJ T r1l'J,. and hplftg Romilly-crescent, Canton aforesaid, severally known Lyntou and Ilfracombe Villas, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs H. Cousins and O. Jordan as thcr?of' a* aim«a rentals of £ 27 and f^°- h41i10unfU" a leascjor 99 J'ears from the 1st day of May, 1859, at the ground rent of £ 8 ner annum LOT 8.— AH that Leasehold DWELLING-HOtTSF STTAP GARDEN, and PREMISES, situate and LeYng'No Severn-road, Canton aforesaid, and now in ♦>,„ „ tion of Mr William Prosser as weekly tpnnnt cc'JPa" the rental of 10s per week. AnTalso Ml t^t DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES^0" ii.gr, and now in the occupation of Thoin^att^ weekly tenant thereof, at the ratp nf a? ;8 both which properties are held under a leasefoMV)^ from the 1st day of May, 1859, at the ground £ 3 10s per annum. b»««"u rent oi LOT 9. All those Two Leasehold DWFT r i\rr« HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREM^ES situatS h^ Nos 95 and 97, Severn-road, Canton affirmbeing in the several and respective occupations of John T?°»T bins and James Guest as weekly tenants thereof at thp several rentals of 5s 6d and 6s per week hpin lease for 99 years, from the 1st day of May 1859 «,! ground rent of £ 3 10s per annum. LOT 10.—All those Four Leasehold DWPT T ivn HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, situate and h^" Nos 9, 10, 11, and 12 Lead-street, in the parish of itoath Cardiff, and now m the several and respective occ,.ra- tions of Messrs Benjamin Howells, Gill, Daviea. Tilrt Williams, as weekly tenants thereof, at the rentals of Ra each per week, held under a lease granted by Lord Tredp gar for the term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March 1870, at the low ground rent of £ 10. LOT ii.-All those two Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 82 and 83, Clifton-street, in the Parish of Roath aforesaid, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs Smith and Howells as weekly tenants thereof, at the rentals of 6s each per week, held under a lease granted by Lord Tredegar for the term of 99 years from the 25th day of March. 1874, at the yearly rent of .£4. LOT 12.-All that Freehold Piece of LAND, CHAPEL and PREMISES, situate at Caerphilly, in the Parish of Eglwysilan, in the County of Glamorgan, and known as the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, and now in the occupa- tion of the Primitive Methodist Connexion as annual tenants t1 e.-cof, at the yearly rent of P,7 10s. Application for further particulars may be made to Msssrs FUSSELL, PRICHARD, SWANN and CO., Solicitors, Bristol. Messrs DOWNiNJ and PRICE, Solicitors, Cardiff, fior to the Auctioneers, 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 27th January, 1879. 40383 SALE THIS DA i. UNRESERVED SALE OF FARMING STOCK, FURNITURE, &c. RED LION INN, PENDOYLAN, NEAR COWBRIDGE. MESSRS GUNN & JONES are in- JTM structed by the Trustees of the estate of the late Mr Thomas Llewellyn, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, 5th February, 1879, the whole of the STOCK, CROPS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. CATTLE.—8 very useful milch cows, 1 two-year-old heifer. all in calf to calve in good season, 2 yearling heifers. HORSES.—1 useful cart mare in foal, rising seven years; 1 very useful colt, rising two years. PIGS.-I sow and 2 store pigs, poultry, &c. CROPS.—About 8 tons of well-harvested hay. IMPLEMENTS.—2 carts, ] market trap. 2 wheel- Darrows, water cask, 1 ditto to hold water, 2 pig troughs, pikes, rakes, picks, and shovels, also 2 sets of front ana shaft harness. FURNITURE.-The whole of the household furniture, together with dairy and brewing utensils, also about 2 cwt. of cheese, 2 hams, and 1 side of bacon. Refreshments at 11.30 a.m. sale to commence at 12 30 p.m. Three months' credit will be given to purchasers of jelo and upwards on approval security. Dated 20th day of January, 1879, 80, St. Mary-street, Caidiff. 40138 7225 SALE THIS DAY. 2, NORTHCOTE-STREET, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, ou WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 5th, 1879, the well- preserved MODERN FURNITURE, rvimnrisin" walnut drawing-room suite, pier glass,walnut Vpntre table, cheffonniere, iron bedsteads, mahogany w LKhstand and chest of drawers, toilet tables, paintid Th«t of drawers, wasl.stands, folding, stuffed, cane- «P^1 and Windsor chairs, straw palliasses hair and seated, anu ««' d her ub] ^jpetg cur. ^raS waXfenders, &e„ &c. Sale to commence ^Two o'riock p.m. precisely. There will be no re- 8 Auctioneer's Offices, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. 40433 TO BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MR. MADDOX has received instructions from Mr David O'Ryan, to dispose of by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 11th February, lc<9, a large quantity of 1" BUILDERS' MATERIALS, &c, now lying at the top of the West Bute Dock, and near to Mr Webb's bonded stores, consisting generally of about 20,000 feet of dunnage boards and scantling, one iron 4- wheel trolly (carries eight tons) one vice, one iron bosb, one iron stand, two iron columns (12 feet long), &c, &c. The Sale will take place at 12 o'clock precisely, and the goods can be seen on the spot any day before or on the morning of Sale. Auctioneer's Offices, 76, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 40460 SALE-ROOMS, PHILHARMONIC-BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TO SPORTSMEN, KEEPERS, GUNSMITHS, AND 0 OTHERS. Sale of a valuable assorted Stock of Single and Double- barrel Breech and Muzzle-loading Guns, Central and Pin-fire Revolvers in variety, Cartridge Cases and Machines, He-cappers, Nipple Keys, Gun Straps, &c., &e. (VI MADDOX has received instructions ~r7i7^,r!l0m Vetlzi» gunsmith, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, February 12th, 1879, at the above address (removed for convenience of Sale), the remainder of his STjCK-IN-TRADE OF GUNS, REVOLVERS, AND IMPLEMENTS, as above. Further particulars will shortly appear, and Catalogues are in preparation, containing a full description of the articles to be offered. Auctioneer's Offices, 76. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 40460 TO W N-H ALL CHAMBERS, BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to J&e Provincial Insurance Company, IVNJ?ACH, ? £ NCOJkO. f au84 '1tIt by umøu. SALE THIS DAY. ^AR^ OXFO'I D-STREET, SWANSEA. 1%/TESSRb BEYNGN and HUGHES will U AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, February 5th, 1879, a capital lot of well-preserved I UR 1 V HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Wardrobe, and other effects, comprising drawing-room suite,walnut aid mahogany loo tables, dining, occasional, Pembroke, and other tables, bronze hall stand, Brus- sels, tapestry and other carpets, mahogany eheffonniercs, mahogany sofa in hair, mahogany co .ches, window poles, pier and chimney glaseea in gilt frames, time- pieces, hair, cane-seated, kitchen and other chairs, ware, chma, glats, &c., kc. large mahogany wardrobe, iron, half-tester, trench, and other bedsteads, feather, and other beds, spring mattresses, paillasses, toilet glasses, washstands, mahogany and other chests of drawers, dressing tables, Duchess stand and table, &c.. together \vith a useful lot of kitchen requisites, &c. also excellent shoemaker's sewing machine, shop oounter, &c.; &c. y Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 40430 SALE THIS DAY. IN LIQUIDATION. GILWERN, BttECONSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Commercial Stores Inn, at (jitwcrn, near Abergavenny, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of February, 1879, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale, the undermen- tioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, In the following lots, viz. LoT I.-All those three FREEHOLD COTTAGES or Dwelling-houses, with large and pr< ductive gardens ad- joining there11, situpted on the side of the road leading from Crickhowell to Llanelly Church,now in the occupa- tion of Messrs A. Saunders, i,avi,l Williams, and James £ 13^" aS ^ear'^ tenants, at the low aggregate rental of LOT 2.—All that substantially built and commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE formerly known as "Wharf House," but now called "Auckland House," together with the large and productive w,ille(i kitchcn and flower garden, lawn, pleasure ground, paddocks and plan- tations. The residence contains entrance hall, drawing-hall, dining-room, breakfast-room, kitchen, pantry, six bedrooms, two dressing rooms, and four rooms in attics, together with a detached onter kitchen, with oven and furnace, three stalled stables, coach-house, wood-hoase, fowl house, piggeries, sheds and other out- buildings. Also two substantially built Cottages with garden thereto adjoining, containing two rooms and pantry on ground floor and two bedrooms respectively, and in the oscupation of Mrs Matthews and Morgan Mor- gan, as yearly tenants, at the aggregate rental of £10, to- gether with 2 Cottages and gardens adjoining the above, now vacant. The area comprised in this lot is about four acres. The above properties are situate at Gilwern, in the parish of Llanelly, in the county of Brecon, within ten minutes' walkof Gilwern Station on the London and North Western Railway, and four miles distant from the towns of Abergavenny, Crickhowell, and Brynmawr re- spectively, and commands unequalled views of the Vale of the Usk. Detailed particulars with plans and con- ditions of sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, at Aber- gavenny Mr E. G. DAVIES, to Solicitor, Criekhowell; or Mr LEONARD D. BROWNE, 40376 Solicitor, Abergavenuy. PONTNEATHVAUGHAN. Distant three miles from Glyn Neath, and four miles from Ilirwain, G.W.U. Stations. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, and OTHERS. MR J. MORGAN begs respectfully to announce that he has been favoured with instruc- tions from Mrs M. Thomas to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, in front of the Angel Inn, Pontueathvaughan, on THURSDAY, February Cth, 1879, the following useful HORSES, &c., Viz. 4 very powerful draught horses, varying from 14 to 15 hands high 5 mpc Sue cobs, steady in harness or under saddle, and reckoned very fast trotters 2 suckers 1 cart filly and 1 cob, rising three years old, of excellent actiun. 1 usslui gambo to carr] about 30 cwts, 1 market erambi equal to new; 1 horse rake nearly new. Several sets of harness. I rick of long hay, about 20 tons, well harvested. Luncheon on the table at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1 prompt. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auction- eer one week before the sale. Three months' credit on approved security to pur- chasers to the amount of £5 and upwai ds, or a discount at the rate of 5 per cent per annum for cash payments. Offic-23, Pembroke-street, Aberdare, Jan. 21st, 1879. 40473 SHIP-STREET, BRECON. Notice to Blacksmiths, Machinists, Ironfounders, and others. Important and Unreserved SALE of PLANT MACHINERY, Steam-engine and boiler, blacksmites' and other tools, moulders' patterns, and other effects. IVF11 ^ES HALL has received in- XT_I_ struotions from Mr Samuel Taylor, tl:e trustee of the estate, Mrs M. A. Gardener, ironmonger be Ship- street, Brecon (in liquidation), to SELL by AUCTION on the above premises, on MONDAY, the 10th FeblUary: 1879, and the following day if necessary, the whole of the PLANT and MACHINERY, Consisting of shop fixtures, gas fittings, counters, shelves, Zftut t^ia'tffltfG&j^n^. smm. m ot initwr, tools. YARD—A quantity of oak and ash timber, pantiles and stone ditto, window frames and sashes, chaff cut- ters, bar iron, iron cisterns, sick track, hand truck, lorry, corrugated and plain galvanised iron roofing, etc. FOUNDRY—A quantitly of moulders' sand, brass, smelting tools, iroii lalies, moulders' tools, large crane, with travelling cirriage. pair pf iron doors, s eves, buc- bcts, water cans, charcoal, fire day, coke, C,1re bench, about 15 tons of moulding flasks, assorted sizes. I SI P LEMEN T FACTORY—Six smith's bellows, anvils, Be, ew ackie, drilling do, lathes, vices mortice and drill- in machines, benches, punching machine, six-horse power dome top table steam steam engine (by TuxforJ and Son), two-flue Cornish boiler, with patent steam gauge and injector, steam pump, patent fan, coal dust mill, cupola, circular saw, sawing bench and carriage, carpenters' benches, 10 to 15 tons of castings (various), a large and valuable assortment of machinery patterns, together with various other lots. The whole will appear in catalogues, which may be had on application (enclosing stamp) to Mr Samuel Taylor, No 5, Castle-street, Swansea; or to Mr James Hall, Cae Prior, Biecon. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock. Tgrms Cash. 40451 DE LA BECHE STREET (OPPOSITE MUSIC HALL15! SWANSEA. MESSRS T. J. PRICE and CO., have -i-T-t- been favoured with instructions by a gentleman, who is changing his town residence frr the ountry, to 'Jy PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of February, 1879, where the goods have been removed for convenience of sale com- prismg a large quantity of surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Oil naintiPIAN°F°RTE, by Opeman and Plum, OJ! pa.mtings, engraVJDgd, hthngraphs, iron safes, fowls' r 4-wheel spring waggon, & • &c. morning otsaI?e CU,ar8 866 P<WterS- Goods on view of sale, It^cT^beVo1^ in the forenoon. N.R-There will be no reserve. SwansealneerS' 0ffiCeS' C°llege Chan>bere, College-street, 40419 rFIHOMAS FRANCIS lusSICKS ENGINEER AND PROFESSIONAL VALUFR Of MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURING PLANT Of every description. SPESA? vfTT7ATmv^deTg1fneral Stock T^ingj orfcCIAL VALUATIONS and REPORTS PREPAkvn for Probate, Mortgages, Partnerships, LossS bv Fire, &c., &c. J SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. 2. CLARE-STREET. BRISTOL. 3:)701 ffatos I'M gtfoaft ffioiaratt TO W YN, NORTH WALES. —To~ be LET, the Old Family MANSION Bodtalog," v it i Outbuildings, Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, and more Land, if required. The reside nee is fitted with all modern conveniences, and is situated iu a finely-wooded park, at the entrance of the Happy Valley. It is sheltered on the north and east by a range of mountains, southerly aspect, overlooking Cardigan Bay, one mile distant from Towyn Railway Station, Church, and Post-office. For further particulars and to view, apply to TRIBE, CLARICE, & CO., Estate Agents, 40396 SO, High-street, Newport, Mon. IMPORTANT ro FARltlERS AND GRAZIERS. TO BE LET, a most desirable GRAZING .M. FARM, situated at Towyn, North Wales, compris- ing about 500 Acres of rich feeding permanent Pastnro and Meadow Land. The principal homestead, newfv built, consists of a large Farm House, with exteS and convenient steading, wallei irardpn coach house. The House can be h^ ^'ni^6' furnished at option. It commands a full view 0f ttie farm, and also views of sea and land scenerv t«o other homesteads, with good houses «.nv^f situated on other part, of the Farm, all the lands fyin £ KSEJSttSi.*™-oonv"«t *» '«"»»«™ riX JS'Ji jw tural Holdirg; Aet, 1875." e AST1CU'- For further particulars, and to view, apnlv to mm *■ CLAIS V ,co." eAM&h ? 30, High-street, Newport. Mon. /^JAE COURT, BRIDGEND, TO LET ,Yn.w'th immediate possession, the residence of the late Phil ip pnee, J.P., with or without land. Anr.l.V, signed" °fferS *°r the ab >Ve t0 bc lnade to the sigiied, 33^9 MR WM. DAVIS, Brynhaulog, Bridgend. FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY THE BOOTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR WINTER WEAR ARE C A R P E, T r, 168. 6D. v LACED, OR ELASTIC SIDE—SEWN. G. CARP E NTIFR, 37, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON JJJL deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY AEIVS at all early hour each Moniing in all parts of the follow- ing towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKKWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWITII LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIllES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. OROUtS to be sent to the Managers of the various Bookstalls. l\rO PERSON SHOULD BE WITHOUT -L.^1 Drs Bruce and Trail's Catalogues of Books and Patented Articles, 70 pages. Post free 2 stamps. Valu- able Recipes from Is to 10s each.- H. Kuight, Dein-street, Swkw. and J. Harris. Swan Qudwu, WolTubvniitaa (Muflitiau. —— '— CARDIFF, i MO N S~ S~TE VIED I IT PROFESSEUR DE LANGUES £ >E MUSIQIJE, « o ,Ely Villa» The Parade. Crfff. Mons. S. has just published (ap of French I XT' Tal)1eau des Verbes Irrtf-Msrs," (3) "Hints 5 and Notes on French Verbs." Price each by post, 7d. 30250 LBION HOUSE AADEMY. A CHARLES-STREET, CAR%F. Principal-Mr W. w. TRE. The TERM COMMENCED on WEDJSDAY, Jan. 22. Prospectuses, &c.. on anpiication. 40189 RPHE COLLEGIATE5CHOOL, TT K,1:NDAL HOUSE, PARADEJARDIFF. Jl?-uX blaster:—MR EDWIN WlflAMS, M.A. tExhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxfordnd Graduate in Honours,) ni'mr ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT ISTERS. iOFlLS are prepared for the MATCULATION and Seholarship Examinations of the VatUS Universities, the Professions, and Commercial pursts. A limited number of Boarders rec«d. Term com- meneed Thursday, January 23, 1879. Trw)<^rOSpectUses* &c> aPP'y to the 40230 £ AD MASTER. BRIDGWAYEI RIDGWATER COLLET SCHOOL, LONSDALE HOUSE. BRIDGWATER. PRINCIPAL Kev. WILLIAM 1RKES. 6233 ST. CLEARS: LAUGHARNE GRAMMAt SCHOOL, TjAU??A5NE GRAMMAt SCHOOL, ST. CLEARS, CARMARTIIEIHIRE. tlead Master—T. J J'ORftN Prof^foMCeioraUrEdUCati^1 the Learned situated wr thl T?mcTclal Pursue. Laugharne, South Wale"i i. iS-ea' 18 one of mosfiealthy placss in le!l<l«' French »& £ *Tenn< — 2*7 NEWCASTLE EMlYN. rpHE EMLYN GRAILMAL SCHOOL, • NEWCASTI.F-F.Mf.Vfi Head Waater.-Ur T. T. EtAS. Ass&tant-Master. —Mr E. H. FLIOTR. nn 1TOr^U8ic-Mi,ster DAVY KU& DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and WSlC (Piano) lrn CLASSES DAILY. healthy accommodation for 30 BoaoJW. Town very Terms strictly moderaU -Prospectuses, &c, on appliiation 17067 -=- COWDRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, G)WBRIDGE VJI LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: Mrs and the Misses lMVIERWEL4 SoS'flaraV^8" °D THUBSDAY' 30th 1879. E^StCsPared f°r 0xford and&mbridge Local ,ees-Pare-,lts of puptis L 33S70 7: GLQUCESTERSHBE. A TCOMBE COURT, WOODCHESTER GLOUCESTERSHIRE SUPERIOR EDUCATIÕÑAL ADUNTAGES, home TR Christian training. "2 beautifully situated, surronrled by extensive ffi ounds. Payment from day of entrawe. T- TERMS, FROJI 20 GUIXEVS. vacancies for two .lady boarders. 39083 "PJUSSAGJS HOUSE, Sr,raiJ, Ciiuuces- jfr* tershire. Principal J SIBREE, M.A., (London.; eparation for London and Oxford Matriculation, &c. I'i each, German, Chemistry, and Ei0incerin=' Draw- mg receive particular attention i'orms moderate. Spc-ciai arrangenientj for Son- of Prof^ional Men and aeotiemen <>ontewr>int;.v IVi. Commencement of First Term, Tl^nwdav. Jan. 23rd. JpIANO, VIOLIN, HARP ETC., ETC. SWA^SEA LL ANE LI ,Y, PONTARDULAIS, T aud >>eiyiibouriie Districts. LLsbONo given at own or pupil's residence, Terms- One Guinea per Quarter. String, Brass, and Fife Bands trained. Choirs con- ducted, and concerts attended. Address—Mr HARRY LL. EDMUND, Garnet House, Cwmamman, R.S.O., Llanelly. 40264 ubtit ¡lJaiutmtutS. THE ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLY SOCIETY is now admitted tei the wealthiest sum £ 19,983 lls"§i/)^i??„ovn.ji during the year ending- December, 18/1, and bas paid to Its poiholders more than ONE MILLION STKRLING. Requires a number of Independent Agents in North and South Wales, particularly for Aberdare, Bangor, Cardiff, Carmarthen, Abergavenny, Carnarvon, Holy- well, Llanelly, Merthyr, Pembroke, Swansea, and Wrex- ham, Special terms offered to energetic men.—Apply, Chief Office. 10, Prescott-street, Liverpool. 40420 WILLIAM ATHERTON, Chairman. MltIttation.$. rrice Id., post free three halfpenny stamps. AAIILY HERALD SUPPLEMENT. CLARE STANHOPE'S DIAMONDS. A complete story, by the Author of Tiik QUEEN OF THE IiUXT," &C. For the above see For the above see FAMILY HERALD SUPPLEMENT, KO" 26- » T, The Saturday Renew says of the Fam.ly Herald Its noveis and tales are quite as well written as the best circuiating library stories." W. STEVENS, 421, Strano, London, and at all News- vendors. 40441 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- V7 PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per an- num, or by post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the .Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport. Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and cir- culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various parts of the United Kingdom, It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports, CIIIKF OFFICEs.-75 and <6, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. "COWARD CONSCIENCE," NEW SERIAL STORY, By F. W. ROBINSON. Is now apposing in the CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardiff Times and South Wales Weakly Xeios, 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents price 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 3s 3d per quar tor, prepaid. 72 COLUMNS" THE CARDIFF TIMES AUD SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONK 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, District, and Gencial 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 to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. I PFTICE } 72 Columns s TWOliEiNCE.) Columns p- øttIS. TBEGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. IVES, CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds of one;hundred acres, overlooking the Bay. The mean tem- perature of St Ives, in winter is only four degress less than Rome frosts are rare, and snow almost unknown. Board lodging and attendance on fixed moderate terms during the winter. 40436 TLANDYSSULANDPENCADER. M J £ 5 REWARD.—Several fabricated letters having recently been forwarded from Llandyssul and Pencader, to which have been appended the forged n tmes of various residents, the above reward will be paid to any person who will give such evidence as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. -Further particulars may be obtained on application at the Police Station, Llandyssul. STOPPAGE OF THE WEST OF s ENGLAND 1 ANK. A SAFE INVESTMENT. TAKE A SHARE is THE PRIZE DRAWING, WIIlCU WILL BE HELD IN THE MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA, ON FEBRUARY 27TH. 1879, WIIKN TOC MAY WIS SEVEN THREE-ROOMED HOUSES, L525, FOR ONE GUINEA ( £ 1 Is. OD.) T. is is a genuine sale, as the Owner, Jiaving money locked up in the West of England and South Wales Dis trlci Bank, is desirous of promptly realising his available resources. Doubting the possibility of finding a pur- chaser at one sum in the present depressed state of the money market, he resolved to adopt an easier, though somewhat uncommon metl.od of .1V>6iDg of the pro- perty, and now oilers it in about 250 Shares at One Guinea each. The property is estimated to be worth £ 525, and is mortgaged to a buildiug society for 4350. The premises are leasehold, 6 > years unexpired,aud are subject to but a nominal ground rent of El per annum, being less than 3s each house. The sum of £ 137 10s has been paid on account of the mortgage the balance being repayable in monthly instalments of £3 10s, which jiayments will be more than covered by the rental, thus in a few years the whole of the property unincumbered. The situation is healthy and pleasant, 15 minutes from Higli-ttrect Railway Station, Swansea: 3 minutes from Landore Station. [Several large works of ar employ- ing in the aggregate, when in full swiug, 5.000 men. Close to chapel and school, Each bouse has a small garden. Whoever is fortunate enough to win this Prize, will secure in the course of time a modest little income at the cost of next to nothing but a little trouble. The Drawing will be on the Art Union principle, and I will take place in the presence of the public and local Ticket holders. For Tickets or further information send stamp to Mr Rd. Pegler, Brynhyfryd. Swansea. Agents wanted. I iccoa Vale rnfew. TO-DAY. BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, JD DIAMOND-STREET, CARDIFF. MEMORIAL STONE SERVICES WEDNESDAY, FEB. liLh, 1879. LUNCHEON will be provided in Diamond-street Schoolroom at 1 p.m. precisely. DANIEL LEWIS, Esq., Mayor, will preside, and H. HUSSEY VIVIAN, Esq., M. P., deliver an address. Tickets, 5s each As but a limited number can be accommodated, admission will be by Ticket only. H. II. VIVIAN, ESQ., M.P., Will lay the Chief Stone at 2.15 other Memorial Stones will be laid by Gwilym Williams, ESQ., J.P. (of Miskin), Alderman J. Elliott, Councillor D. Edgar Jones, M.D., J, Gunn, Esq., R. Cory, Esq., Sen., J. Ramsdale, Esq., J. W. Thomas, Esq., Hev. W. F. James, and Mr R. Harris (Superintendent of Sunday-school). PUBLIC MEETING in STAR-STREET CHAPEL (kindly lent) at 3.15. Addresses by gentlemen who lay Memorial Stones. Chair to Le "taken by Councillor G. A. Stone. TEA MEETING in Star-street Schoolroom. Tickets, IS each. PUBLIC MEETING in the Chapel at 7.30. Addresses by Revs J. Osborne Keene, D.D. (of Swansea), T. P. Oliver (of Newport, R. Edgecombe (of Dean Forest), J. Waite, B.A.. W. Brailey, J. Cynddylan Jones, W. E. Winks, D. W. Kennedy, L. T. Maclaine, 1. Elsom, J. Watkins, W. F. James, J. Smallridge, S. Pascoe. Chair to be taken by Daniel Lewis, Esq. (Mayor of Cardiff). Collections at Afternoon and Evening Meetings in aid of the Building Fund. ° ° 40456 TO-MORROW. CARDIFF LICENSED VICTUALLERS' I ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL BANQUET of the above Association will take place at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, ou THURSDAY, February 6th, at Six o'clock p.m. DANIEL LEWIS, Esq., in the Chair. TICKETS, 5s Cd each. 40461 JOHN WEAVER, Secretary, REGIMENTAL ORDERS bv Lieut-Coi. -JLU HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 1st February, 1873. 1.—The Officer Commanding wishes all officers, ser- geants, and trumpeters to attsnd at the Orderly-room at (i.30 p.m. on Monday, the evening of the concert. Uniform to be worn officers, mess dress sergeants and trumpeters, tunics and forage caps, without side arms. 2.—Gun and recruit drill every evening during the week (except Monday), at 7.30 p.m: 3.—I and K Batteries, Penarth.—Gun and knotting drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m. 4.—For duty during the ensuing week -Captain Strina, Lieutenant Bassett, Surgeon Granger, Sergeant Brimson, Corporal Connock, Bombardier Andrews, Trumpeter Jones. By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. INAS COLLIERY EXPLOSION RELIEF FUND. 1.- AN EARNEST APPEAL is made to the public in aid of the above Fund, the following list showing the num- ber of lives lost t J be 03; families dependent, 55; tbe widows being 46, and orphans 13"i. 2—The Committee makes a special appeal to the Mayors of hre towns, and the Press, to use their influence" on behalf of the Fund by ojiening Subscription Lists. 3.-ACcmmittee has been formed to receive Subscrip- tions and distribute relief, consisting of the leading local gentlemen, with power to add to their number:— <> GWILYM WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P., Chairman. Dr. n. N. DAVIES, Porth. Vice-Chairman. The Rev. J. P. JONES, Vicar of Llaiitrisant, Messrs C. BASSET and M. R. WILLIAMS, Managers of the London and rovincial Bank, Pontypridd, Treasurers Rev. E. STEPHENS, ) Rev. II. W. IIUGHES, V Secretaries. Mr ISHMAEL WILLIAMS, j 4s. d. Subscriptions received 405 18 6 R, P. Williams, Esq., London 10 0 0 H. H. Vivian, Esq. 26 0 0 M. B. Williams, Esq. 10 0 0 Iliss Rice 1000 J ihn Chubb 300 Mr II. A. Dallamore, Bath 300 A Weil-wisher from Cowbridge 0 5 0 From the To iypandy Relief Committee, per Dr C. H. Jones, the treasurer 956 Dr C. H. Jones 330 Richard EvaiiF, Porth 110 Collections at Bethlehem Chapel, Porth 250 D. Jones, Gmigddu 220 Frederick Evans, Graigddu 110 Rev W. Evans, M.A., Aberystwyth 0 10 0 W. R. Bayley, 31, Hill-street, Berkeley-square, London 200 Messrs Curtis and Harvey 500 Cardi," Newcastle-Emlyn 110 Two Friends, Rath 5 00 Miss Edwards, Marylebone-road, London 0 10 0 Dr, Leigh 110 Morgan Morris I- 00 Evan Davies 10 0 David Williams 0 10 0 Subscriptions will be thankfully received by Gwilym Williams, Esq., J.P., Chairman of the Committee, Miskin Manor, Llaiitrisant, Glaworgan; the Rev. J. P. Jonas, Vicar of Llantrigant, Glamorgan the Secretaries, fiTrr-nifitffiT^ Dinas, Po-.typno>d tlie Office of IsXSK L*i2^fleas £ Swsatt: cEWi^«ar*U?ea^ Cardiff recoti 11 K Committee Room, Dinas, Pontypridd, January 22, 1879. 40344 J^JISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Under the distinguished patronage of The Lord Bishop ef Llandaff I Lady Aberdare Lord Aberdare Lady Mary Windsor Clive Lord He:.ry S imeriet, M.P. Lady Dynevor Lord Tredegar Lady Tredegar Lord Windsor Dart. Lady Walker Sir Ivor B. Guest, Bart. Mrs Olivant Sir George Walker, Bart. The Mayor of Cardiff. Colonel Stuart, M.P. J. W. Stradling Came, Esq, H. Hussey Vivian, Esq., D.C.L. M.P. I C. W. David, Esq The ))ean of Llandaff Colonel Hill The Yen. Archdeacon Grif- J. Perry, Esq fith l W. Done Bushell, Esq The Ven. Archdeacon R. F. L. Jenner, Esq Crawlej George Thomas, Esq Major T. P. Turbcrvi J Archibald Hood, Esq Crawlej George Thomas, Eøq Major T. P. Tu Archibald Hood, Esq Dr Taylor, Ex-Mayor, etc., etc., etc. A Grand Exhibition of FIXE ARTS and BAZAAR will be opened (by kind permission of the Mayor) at the Town-hall, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of February, 1879, and close cn the 25th. The Exhibition will consist of a choice collection of paintings by the first masters, exquisite statuary, antique china, bronzes, rare Japanese, Chinese, and foreign curiosities, ancient Egyptian pottery, modei, and interesting objects of natural history. Vocal and Instrumental E tcrtainments will be held each evening by we:l-known leml and other artists, assisted by the bands of the 3rd G.A.V. and IGtli G.R.V., by kind permission of Colonel llill, Captain Sladen, and officers of the above Corps. The Exhibition will be opened each day at 10 a.m. Admission up to 4 p.m., One Shilling from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sixpence each Season Tickets can be ob- tained at 5s each. The proceeds to be devoted to the building fund of the Missions to Seamen P.eadiug and Refreshment Rooms, Penarth Dock. Forms of application for spa?e can be had of the Hon. Secretaries, on and up 11o Wednesday, the 5th day of February, after which no application can be entertained. J, G. NIADDOX,) Hon. L. WHITWAM,) Secretaries, 40439 7245 Town-ball, Cardiff, JgOROUGH OF CARDIFF. DINAS COLLIERY EXPLOSION. At a PUBLIC MEETING held at the Town Hall, Car- diff, on MONDAY, the 3rd dav of February, 1879, (the M YOR, DANIEL LEWIS, Esq., Chairman), the follow- ing reso'iUtKns were passed, namely :— Proposed by the MAYOR, Seconded by the Rev DAVID WILLIAMS, and Resolved— That this meeting expresses its hearty symajithy with all those who have beeo deprived of ie:ativtsand friends through the recent explosion at the I)ijiasCollierv,and its desire to aid in relieving the distress thereby occasioned, and t¡'t the following be a Committee to carry out the obicct of the mecti g :— The MAYOR of CARDIFF, Colonel CLIVE, Colonel 1IILL, Colonel DAVID. GEORGE FISHER, Esl-, JOHN NIXON, Esq., Dr. TAYLOR, JOHN CORY, Esq, J. H. WILSON, Esq, WM. PERCH, Esq, CHARLES THOMPSON, Esq, A. DALZIKL, Esq, W. S. CARTWKIGHT, Esq, LEWIS DAVIS, Esq, JONAS WATSON, Esq, Colonel PAGE, A. HOOD, Esq, WM. ALEXANDER Esq, W. B. WATKINS, Esq, E. H. CAPPER, Esq J. P. INGLEDEW, Esq, Moved by DANIEL JONES, Esq, Seconded by A. DALZIEL, Esq, and Resolved— That in furtherance thereof a public subscription be entered into, and that the C ergy and Ministers of all denominations be respctruiiy requested to set apart an early < ay for col.ection at their several places of worship. Moved by COLONEL I AYID. Seconded by LEWIS WILLIAMS, Esq., and Resolved That the sn e 11 Bunks be requested to receive Subscrip- tions, and the same be carried to the account of the Mayor as Treasu er of the Fund, and that the rcso. lutions fiassel at this Meeting, together with the list of subscriptions, be published in the morning daily pai)crs. Proposed by L. WOOD, E;i., Seconded by WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Esq., and olveù- That the thanks of the Meeting be given to the Mayor for presiding on the occasion. DANIEL LEWIS, Chairman. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. The Mayor of Cardiff .10100 Colonel Hunt 500 0 0 David Davis & Sons 50 0 0 Nixon, Taylor, & Co. 50 0 0 J ohn Cory, Esq 25 0 0 Janics Ware, Esq 20 0 0 L.Wood, Esq 20 0 0 Page & Co.10100 Jonas Watsen, Esq 10 0 0 David & i'lopcr 10 0 0 Alexander & Co. 10 0 0 L. 11. Gueret, Eiq 10 0 0 A. De Bocandic, Esq 10 0 0 John Williams and Sous 10 0 0 Wm. Perch, Esq 10 0 0 Spiller and Co 500 Go.od Ttinulars, per Mr G. A. Edwards 5 6 0 D. M. Watson, Esq 550 S. W. Kelly, Esq 550 E. Brcgc-r:n, Esq 5 0 0 Geo. f-aimcn, Esq 330 Daniel Jones, Esq 220 40467 L787 5 0 G Rl<;AT WESTERN RALLW AY. Jf WESTERN RAILWAY. CHERBOURG and PARIS, via WEYMOUTH. New route tluough NORMANDY and BRITTANY to Paris, the West and South of France add Spain. Through r-ites for Passengers, Parcels, and Merchan- dise, between the principal towns on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The steamers leave Weymouth at 11.30 p.m. and Cher- bourg at 7 p.m duily. Sundays excepted, weather and circumstances permitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 40435 J. GRIEfiSON Gauer.}1a.Da.cœL feubIit tfntertamarettfcs. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, JLL WOOD STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sore Manager, Mr E. RT LWBR. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, February 5th, FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, The great emotional Drama. iu SIX Acts, translated and adapted to the English stage by F. C. Burnard (from Uue Cause Ceiebra, by M. M. I)eiinerv and Corn m), entitled PROOF, OR A CELEBRATED CASE. The fuli Cast of Characters will be sustained by ilIR WILSON BARRETTS SPECIAL',Y ORGANISED COMPANY. (Under the Management of Mr REGINALD MOORE). MAGNIFCIENT NEW SCENERY by PROOF. WIIVAT. The ENTIRE DEPTH of the SPLEMDID STAGE will be brought into TO-NIGHT. I requisition in the 2nd Act. First time since the opening othe Theatre. MONDAY I lie successful Coine lv-Drama: Wt-vir STOLEN KISSES, FoV. in.V, Supported by Mr ARTHUR GARNER'S Feb. 10th. COMPANY. Feb. 17 Re-appearance in Cardiff of those MX Celebrated Tragic Artistes, MX Celebrated Tragic Artistes, NIGHTS. MR and MRS BAN DM ANN. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30. Prices—Orches- tra stalls, 4s; dress circle, 3; pit stalls, 2s; pit, Is gal- lery, 6d. Private boxes, 31s GJ and 21s. Second price at 9 to circle and stalls only. Box plans at Mr W. Lewis's Duke-street; no extra charge for booking. Carriages at 10.30 sharp. HILHARMONIC THEATRE. ST MART-STREET. Director, A. Melville. Licensee, Mr C, J. Jackson. To-night (Wednesday), for the Half-holiday, two new Productions for this night only, The Lyceum Drama, (in Four Acts), THE BiiLLS. Mr J. K. Murray in his great impersonation, Hans Mathias. Concluding this Evening with the Surrey Drama, A BIRD IN HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH. Mr J. K. Murray and the Popular Company. Thursday and Friday: Eustache, The State Courier, &c. EMM\ Will Re-appear on /EMM EMM ( Saturday for J EMM EMM f a Limited Number J EMM EMM ) of Nights. V EMM GRAND CIRCUS & HIPPODROME, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Fashionable Assembly and Ladies' Night, Under tho distinguished Patronage of THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LADY TREDEGAR, Mrs G. Thomas, The Heat h; Mrs Homfray, Penllyn Castle; Mrs Williams, Miskin Manor and Ladies of Town and County, Being for the BENEFIT OF MADAME TAYLEURE. The most Chaste anl Select Programme of the Season. For this Night only, CINDERELLA. LU LU. LU LU. LU LU. SW ANSEA. STAR THEATRE, WIND-STREET. To-Night, WEDNESDAY, Mr ROUSBY as ROMEO, iu Shakespeare's p'ay, in five Acts, ROMEO and JULIET. Migi CONSTANCE OWEN as JULIET, supported bv Double Company. THURSDAY-G. MELVILLE as OTHELLO. W. KOUSBY as IAGO, FRIDAY-KING LEAR. THEATRE ROYAL,TEMPLE-STREET. -I- To-Night, WEDNESDAY, and During the Week. return visit of Mr Charles Wyndham's immensely successful PINK IONIINOES, (at" 8 Nightly). Special Company of London Artistes. 40423 Director A. Melville CARMARTHEN. GRA>;D~ MUSICAL EISTEDDFOD will be he'd in the above Town, on THURSDAY', Mav 15th, 3879, when a CHIEF PRIZE OF £50 And other Prizes will be competed for. Adjudicators-J. PitOUDMAN, Esq., London, and J. THOMAS, Esq., Llanwrtyd. In the Evening a GLtAND CONCERT will be given. N.B.-A List of all the Prizes offered may be bad for two stamps, on application to the Hon. Sees., J. R. Jones, Board School, and H. Ll. Y» iiiiams, No. 1, Towy View-terrace, Carmarthen. 40450 ttding Jfrmtits. WHY PAY RENT! GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Established 1867. OPFlCES-J9, QUEEN STREET. £,60 to £ 3,000. Money always ready to be advanced on security of Houses or Land, repayable by easy instalments, which include interest and principal. The payment for an ad ranee of £50 is 5s per fortnight; £9-J, 7s 6d 4150, 12s 6d £300, 25s, &c. The principal may be paid off at any time at 30 days' notice. Jiyeixinformation with the Eleventh Annual Rer>ort 'jsssrs r>„posits received daily a per t-ent i ii 01 all charges. 40138 4713 lt]NCIPALITY -PEP-MANLNT IN. X VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 18o0. INCORPORATED MARCH, 137G. OmcEs-28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Tbe Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Socicty in the District. Total Income of Society since formation £33,941 03 7d 1, Amount lent on Mortgage £ 214,75 2s 3d Income for the year 1377 4f6S,432 lis Sd Amount of Bonus divided 1S77 £ 3,-127 ]83 3d A.-nouut remaining as Reserve Fund £ 1,142 lis 9d The Offices are o,)en DAILY for the issue of NEW SI I ARES and Receipt of DEPOSITS, bearing interest at per cent per annum, payable half velrlv. WM. SASPFRq, 19528 IN Marking Secretary. THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies' Act, 1874.) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS OF £100 to jeAO,CV, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Si>ciety have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private Individuals. rhe legal costs are paid by the SocIety, and the Inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated repay, ments are made, is secured by the Registrar tinder the Friendly Societies' Acta, The utmost secregy is main. tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roosrts, at the Office If the Society, :4. Viet'rla-stroet, Merthyr. 19105 W. KÖRNER AND CO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OUR NNUAL JJLBAEANCE SALE AT GREAT EDUCTIONS OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HOSIERY, GENTLEMEN'S UNDER-CLOTHING, GLOVES, SCARFS, TIES, & UMBRELLAS, PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING, HAS NOW QOMMENCED! COME AND SEE THE PRICES W. i £ ^RNER & CO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 29, aDd 31, ROYAL ARCADE, AS 3 182, BUTE-ROAD. SHOPKEEPERS & SHIPPERS SUPPLIED WHOLE. 5391 SALE AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. 31934 HE COLORADO BEETLE SHOP! IMPORT AN T PUBLIC NOTICE. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, W I T C H E L L S ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE Will commence, and continue for THIRTY DAYS. To avoid the endless amount of labour in re-marking, J. B. W. a]o;>ts tiie more straightforward system of giving 2s in tie Pound discount off his present low prices Is out of every 10s; or GJ out of cven 53. The largest and best Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES I:i Cardiff to Select from. Thousauds of PAIRS cf LEGGINGS of every description at HALF-PRICE. CORK SOCKS, ONE PijLNNY per pair. Ca.!J, see, and judge for yourselves, end save your money by purchasing at J. B. WITCHELL'S, TPE CARDIFF BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, 94, ST. MARY-STREET, (Opposite Churcli-strcet), 39570 CARDIFF. TIE E YES rjpilE YES J Sight Restored and Spectacles no longer needed. A CURE FUR THE BLIND. All Diseases of the Eyes Cured by the use of DR BALL'S PATENT IVORY EYE CUPS. Weak Eyes, Dimness of Vision, Near Sight, Inflammation, Cataracts, Los3 of Siarht. For particulars, enclose addressed Stamped Envelope M J, Fletcher, Richmond-villa, Portfield, Chichester, fcllSWS. gaii" )task, .o..r- 1tSiutS.s ddrt.s.Gt.s. JgOOTS JJOOTS gOOTS IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and PermanoBt Reduction in the Price of Boota and Shoes at G. QLIVER'S, THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. G. OLIVER begs to inform the Fublic of the fol- lowing Towns and districts that in consequence of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS He is enabled to purchase all art o!cs connected with his trade at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which be gives to the Public. All goods can be purcJtased at my Brandies fully SO per cent Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS SWANSEA, 30. Castle-street, SW ANSEA. 93, Oxford-street. SWANSEA, 237, High-street. CARDIR, F, 23, St. Mary-street. CARDIFF, 2&1, Bute-street. CARDIFF, 3, Duke-street. N NEWPORT, 42, High-street. NEWPORT, 22, Commercial-streeet. NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND, 16; Caroline-street LLANELLY, Vaughan-street. PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. GLOUCESTER, 15, Northgate-ttreet. STROUD, 2, Kendrick-street. CHELTENHAM 340, High-street. WORCESTER 74, High-street. WORCESTER 49, Broad-street. HEREFORD 80, Eign-street. BARROW Market-place. LOUGHBOROUGH Church-gate. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street. TREORKY Bute-street. YSTRAD Near Railway Station. WILLENHALL Market-place. OAKENGATES Market-street. WELLINGTON Market-square. CHESTER 2, Foregate-atreet. CHESTER Eastgate-buildings. Manufactory Halfora-street, Leicester. 40469 RJHHERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SAFES.— SECOND HAND FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF. -At no House in the World can there be found a larger Assortment to select from, by eTery eminent maker. Also Wrought iron Doors for strong rooms, party walls, or those- to divide warehouses, at one-third the prfee ojnew■. Perfect m every respect. Price List free. GRIFFITHS & SONS, 43, Cannon-street, London, 45SS 26 CAr TION. TO PREVENT THE PUBLIC BEING DECEIVED, The VINEGAR made by GEORGE J. JJUTCHINGS 1 PATENT PROCESS, GRANTED 29m AUGUST, 1877, WILL IX FUTURE BE KNOWN AS CRONVN SPICED -NTINEGAR. ¡ The Superiority of this 1\ Spiced Vinegar above all others is now fully appre- ciated by the public, and as a test, the enormous Sale will prove. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. WUOLtaal^ U«iii «vnRJTK RUPERT STREET, BRISTOL. 40233 AT is w p O n~T TG E N C Y FOR Tn E SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS. The PUMIv.SKlXG and ADVERTISING UFFlCE is at NJ. 10, GREAT DO JK-STREET NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Sup- ply of Papers are precisely those charged at the Chief Office, Cardiff. W. mL rCN LOCKE, _REMKTtH AXIl MAX AGKa. gAFE INVESTMENT 0 NEWPORT, PILLGWENLLY, AND MAINDEE BUILDING SOCIETY. )Iccerporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874). I TRUSTEES L. A. HOMFRAY, Esq,, J.P. EBENEZER LEWIS, Esq., J.P.; E. J. PHILLIPS, Fsq.. J.P. DIRECTORS: CHATRMAN B. EVANS, Esq. VICB-CHATRMAK T. P. WANSBROUGH, Esq. Mr WALTER EDWARDS. Mr H. FAULKNER. THOMAS FOR I „ R. E. PA YNTE. EOCH GRIFFITHS. HENRY ALLEN. Rev. DAVID EDWARDS. „ JOHN LINTON. Mr \V. S. LANG. SOLICITORS Messrs GlBBS and LLEWELLYN. BANKERS: LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK. The Board of Directors receive Money on Deposits, repayable on Short Notice, bearing interest at 4b, or 5 per cent. AI: information relating to Slnres, Loans, or Deposits I can be obtained from the Secretary, 40243 W. MILTON LOCKE. A DVERTISING. TNSL'RANCE, A AND _L IMMIGRATION. UFFICE :-10, GREAT DOCK-STREET, (Nearly opposite Free Public Library,) NEWPORT, MON. W. IILTON Loc K E, NEWSPAPER REPORTER, GENERAL ADVERTISING AND INSURANCE AGENT. AI^RTISEMENTS RECEIVED FOR INSERTION IN ANY NEWSPAPER. INSURANCES EFFECTED ON LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, OR PLATE GLASS. Agent for the LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. NA1IONAL PROVINCIAL PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY. GUARANTEES ARRANGED FOR ALL POSITIONS OF TRUST. APPOINT! D AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION AGENT. I Assisted passages to Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Passengers booked to any part of the world 40244 CHRISTMAS, 1878 g. B U It M A N, 9, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, Calls atteation to his large and carefully selected STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOLD AND SILVER AND NEW YEAR'S > WATCHES, CHAINS, AND PRESENTS: ) JEWELLERY. [SILVER & ELECTRO- PLATED GOODS, CLOCKS, PRESENTS; J AND OPERA GLASSES. SPECIALTIES WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS, SILVER JEWELLERY. 32 g PECIAL anno U N CEM E N T. GcDtlemen wishing their HAIR CUT AND DRESSED IN FIRST-CLASS WEST-END LONDON STYLE, Should visit J. HUSSEYS HAIR CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING ROOMS, 16, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Where they will receive every attention by first-class assistants. The enlargement and alterations of the premises are now completed, having been fitted up with every modern convenience. WIGS, SCALPS, LONG HAIR, HEAD DRESSES, CHIGNONS, PLAITS, COILS, CORONETS, FRONTS, CURLS, COMBS, BRUSHES, and every Toilette Requisite. J. HUSSEY, PERFUMER. lG, HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. 39000 TO WLE'S PENNYRO iTAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is lid und 2c 9a, of all cheIDiata. Sest anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, K. X. Towns.chemist. Nottingham. 91901 gusttwss ¿\ddrt¡S_- D. JOT HAM AND gONii THE PRINCIPALITY OUTPITTE"; 26 AND 27, ST MARY-STREET CARDIFF. jyjANUFACTURERS OF F IRST-CLASS QLOTnraa ^MANUFACTURERS OF gUPERIOR QLOTHINa jyjANTJFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Of CLOTHING. THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILE CLOTHING I SOUTH WALES. QVER 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW ROOMS. g 11 C ESTABLISHED 1838. O T ICE. JJOWELL AND COMPANY'S GREAT CLEARING ks ALE, WILL CONTINUE FOR ANOTHER FOURTEEN DAYS. The Great Success which has attended it, induces them to extend the date as above. JJOWELL AND QOMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 33709 COMMERCIAL CONFIDENCE AND CONTINUED SUCCESS Attend the Ready Money System of Business on which MESSRS W. rRIuE AND SONS is conducted. A splendid Stock of Gentlemen's an4 Juveniles' READY MADE CLOTHING FOR WINTER WEAK, Overcoats, Ulsters, Yachting Jackets, Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Umbrellas. Waterproofs, Rugs, Mufflers, &c., U now on Sale at vert- low prices, suit-u to tlie times. ADDRESS:—TOE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST iiARY-STREET CARDIFF. 23 JMPORTANT N OUNCEM ENTT g A M U E L A L L'S FEBRUARY SALE, 1879, WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT Tan. MONTH. BALL DRESSES. S. HALL Has just rM-civcd a splendid New Stock of BALL u i;cG.e Of all Descriptions. Also Dresses suitable for Eve-iinr Parties. EVENING FLOWERS. FEATHERS, GLOVES, LACEs. RIBBONS. SIi AWLS, &c. Wlate, Black, and Coioure- TARLATAN DRESSES it 21s and upwards. COLOURED TINSEL TAILATANS, by the yard, at 1Sid- 9 & 10, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. January, 1879. 4020 THE BURGLARY SEASON.* JL (See the DalUj Tt4»jraph, October 5, 1877, a the present prevalence of r;>b:>cries from Private Hewer and Bu-sinews Premises, even in the busiest tboroutrlifares> CYRUS PRICE & CO'S CYPRL'S SAFES. The only Safes which cannot be lyjifiied without the kev J as used in the International Exhibitions. Lloyds Banks, the MiJiand Banks, the Bracfora an Harley Corpora- tion Treasury Offices, and by t J leading Jewellers ani Precious Stone Merchants throughout the kingdom. Absolute Protection from Bnrgiar* and Fire, at pricel within the reach of anyone pc-isesiing Plate, Jewellery, or valuable Documents. May be obtained through any Ironmonger or Statkmei tnrougnont England, Ireland, anJ Scotland or direct fro-n the Works. Price Lists on application. BRITANNIA LOCK AND SAFE WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTON. Agents— STEPHENSON. -)FR K Co., CROCKIIELiBIvWN, CARDIFF 04d H. A N D G GOO D ALL, I CASTLE AXD COLLEGE-STREETS, SWANSEA. -N- S E A. NEW DESIGNS IN WILTON. VELVEIl PILE, AND BRUSSELS I CARPETS. AXMINSTER CARPETS WOVEN TO PLAN. SPECIALITIES IN J.1.).! 1.[. BILLIARD MATS. PATTERNS SENT ON AITL'C \TI')N. PATTERNS SENT ON AITL'C \TI')N. 40280 REVISED LIST OF JMPROVED JJARMONTUMS, • SOLD EY npHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, I EXPORTERS OF PIANOFORTES TO r.10 JANEIRO, BOMBAY. MADRAS. CALCUTTA QUEBEC, MONTE VIDEO. NEW 2EALANU AMERICA, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, &c., &C, SHOW ROCMS QUEEN'S-BUILLINGS, CARDIFF, 14, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, P, LANCASTER BUILDINGS, TENBY, 111, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT,, £ 1 l,-The People's Harmonium, 4 octavcs (by Alexandre, Paris) 4 4 0 5.—The Stuaent's Harmonium, 5 octaves, oak ease (by Alexandre, Paris) 55 0 8.—Tlie Cottage Harmonium, in mahogany, 5 octaves is 6 a 4.—Ditto, in handsome walnut, with turned columns. Ac. 17 0 6.— New Organ Harmoniun. (by Alexandre), oak TT< 6.—Three Stops, expres-ion, tremolo, and sourdine, all actinz stops, in poiisJicd mahogany 8 8 9 1.-Thrte stop^, large size, best French make, in handsome oak case 11 11 I S.-Th e Buharrnot,u-,i,. (as supplied toe the Marquess of Bnve). three stops, in handsome rose wo d, the be;t small harmonium manufactured 12 12 0 9.—Ditto, in elegant walnut \0 >j 13 18 0 10.—Seven st 'p;, large size, i.. rows of vibra- tors, best French make, oak case 15 1.11 a 11.—Ditto, in rosewood or walnut 16 if 0 12—Ten stoj*. 2 rows of \ibmtors, in hand- some oak, rosewood, or walnut, French jKjhslie.i case, best Paris style. 21 0 I 13.—Eleven stops knee action, 21 rows of vibrators 24 0 # 14.—Twelve stops, S compete rows of vibra- tors, highly finished in every respect 27 0 < If,.—Fourteen stops, with 4 complete rows of vibrators, very powerful, and suitable for a place of worship 82 0 # 16.—Seventeen stops, with f, complete rows of vibrators, best make throughout 40 0 ft Ii. -The Percussion Action Alexandre Har- monium, with patent Pianoforte ham- mer i.ctiou, in French poiished oak, rosewood, or walnut ca-es, with fifteen stops. The most brilliant passages can be executed on this instrument, with a degree of facility arc rapidity equal to that of tiie Pianoforte (Price 48 Guineas) 50 8 i Ai] the above usually kept ir. ock, bat larger instru- ments can be supplied at tl e shortest n jtice up to IS Guineas. Numerous Testimonials sect on &T,at;on Refer- ences permitted to Customers in even Town in Soutk Waies as to the excellence ana durability of the Har- moniums supplied by THOMPSON & SHACKELL. HARMONIUMS TUNED A REPAIRED. 34 C. LEACH, BILL POSTED AND DELIVERER, 17, M OOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents all tne Principal and most Prominent POSTIN8 STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. A large Advertising Van to parade the streets, witfc Horse and driver, to be Let ty UM or Apyif as &bor« for tcrmi. t±4.