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BEEF, 27 QUARTERS, 4d to 8d. UNDERCUT, 9(1. j^UTTON, (;,1 to d per lb., -1-IVJL 40 OAKCA SFS. 15 Cwt. Liirbuitly BUTTER, in lib. Roils, lis 5kI. This is the best Batter made J50 TUBS good Canadian, 9d. CoMMON BUTTER, 6d per lb. good, 4d Medium, 5d Finest new, 7d. Q. E O R G E P K I N S, AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES. CARDIFF. 1*uOHOR yANS< Household GOODS REMOVED, by Road or Itaii, EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, ECONOMICALLY. WOOD BROS., 1^65' WEST CANAL WHARF. CAKDIYF. filra ldl1,iUlJ dm. Y. EDWARDS jand NEW YORK "c lirst-ciast) Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- [• ROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. tons SATURDAY, Dec. 14. RHEOLA." 2.300 tons. SATURDAY, Jan. 4. RHEUBINA," 2,500 tons. To follow. FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. ''RHEOLA," 2,300 tone. SATURDAY, Dec. 14. •RHIWIisDDA," 3,000 tons.SATURDAY, Jan. 4. RHEUBINA," 2,500 tons. To follow. ATIIROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes of JOOD3 and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in rjSlatul, and places in the WESTERN STATES of J~ERICA and CANADA, including CHICAGO. St ftUIS, MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, in conjunction the Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and ^^hig ui Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristol; a. G. F. BULLEY, 51, South-street New lork. -J^9 SS24 £ X _— STEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, SWANSEA, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & Cheapest Route for Goods to the North of Ireland, and 40 an pots Scotland «0"e Screw Steam-ships AVON, Captiin Fre AILSA, JSPtaiti Evans; SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- «/SS ALEXANDRA, Captain Huckman are intended sail with Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow assist Teasels (unless prevented bv ciruinstances), follows, in the month of NOVEMBER •— 1'Rom EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: „ CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. ? Saturday S p.m. 16 Saturday 7 p.m. &t' ur'ii,.y 4 p.m. 23 Saturday 4 p.m. ,t 4 p.m. 23 Saturday 4 p.m. Saturday 30 — 7 p.m. 6 FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 12 .iuwd*y p.m. 19 Tuesday 5 p.m. JUs,day 2 p.m. 26 Tuesday 2 p.m Tuesday 23 2 p.m GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. 11 vJ'JI"!ay •• ..2 p.m. IS Monday 2 p.m y 2 D.m. 25 Monday 2 p.nitb "ito,u No. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. »„ Wednesday 2 p.m. 20 Wednesday 1 p.m w Wednesday 5 p.m. 27 Wednesday 0 p.m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 1 Friday 2 p.m. 15 Friday 3 p.m Friday 1 p.m. 22 Friday 6 p.m. Friday 29 — S p.m GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST. .« Thursday 2 p.m. 21 Thursday 2 p.m 14 Thursday 2 p.m. 28 Thursday 2 p.m. Goods are required'to be alongside one hour Defore •uyertised time of sailing. Belfast: Cabin, 173 Gd Deck, 10s. Green- r, or Glasgow Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s 6d Soldiers or "•jlora, 10s. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-h&lf, available for one month. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co. Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co. Belfast, to Ilobert Hcnder- IOn & Son Bristol, to Mark Whifcwill and Son Swan- sea, to M, Jones & Brother; Newport, to R. Burton Son; and in Cardiff to „ E. TAYLOR & CO., 89, Bute-street, Docks. raiff, November, 1878. 31648 XT \JtTEITE STAR LINE ROYAL & UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for- 'war>iiiiu- i'agsengers to all parts of the United States and °»i)adr! The, well-known magnificent steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty's aad the I]Jt,1 Ptntes mails > Adriatic Thursday, Dec. 5 Britannic Thursday, Dec. 12 Republic Tuesday. Dec. 17 Germanic 'Hiurgda^. Dec. 26 From QUEENSTOWN next aay. coistructed in seven wuter-ti{/ht compartments. ^raK'e P'ssag-e 8J days in summer, 9^ days in winter. These spendid vessels combine the highest speeo ana and are unsurpassed in their attractions to ras leugers.. Saloons and State-rooms amidships, luxunouslj J&rnished. PiaiiOS, libraries, elecric bells, Dawrooms, shop, &c. n t: j The Steerages are unusually spacious, ^el Ventilated, and warmed, and Passengers of^ **c eive the utmost civility and attention. Stewaraesses attend the wouien and children. « a „ Apply to BARNES, GUTHRIE, ^rdifl to F. LOVETT, Windsor H^el. PenOTtt, near ^diff; GEO BE VAN, Swansea,; EDWAKD PHILLIPS, Brierv HiH Fhhw VaJe John Copeiana, 124, High- •teecZ Merthyr; Messrs' Harse and Brown, Newport, Mod. H. Coimop and Son, Brynmawr; James S Pett&is, IVedepar or to „ ISMAY, IMRIE, and Co., 10, Water-stieet, Liverpool, and 31 84, Lsadenhall-street, London ^MERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First elass, full-poWered Irop Steamships. Accommo- dation for passengera equal to any European Line. Paa- ngcrs and gooda landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf W the Pennsylvania Bailroad- Hiia la tho shortest and route to the West. Apply to RICHARESON, Spbsce, and Co., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool: Jones Enos. and Co, Bute Docks, Cardiff: James ATRE, 161, Bute-road, Cardiff; Josks Bros and. Co., Dock-street, Newport; Rocrea Jop;iLi, lUeh-strest, Pontypridd; Tilnby and Co., Abertillery. 3C663 i X ALLAN LINE. f\ ■HORTBS!' OCBAN FAS8A9C TO AjVIEIlICA* Halifax, CANADIAN. AND UNITED STATES MAIL. ^yinJ'LT^POoKtS WSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHLA. ana *o joints in Canada and the States. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. „ Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving kome are met at the Railway Station by an appomtea hent of the Company, who takes charge of them unta they go on board the steamer. The Canadian Qovernmeut grants Assisted Passages by The Allan Una. u Write for the Pamphlet Lora uunerin in msrdtona.- Apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or London. Wry • or to G. Bird, 48, Bute-street, Cardiff T. J. dtuse, T, Temple-street, Swansea F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, Bailli; p. s. Thomas. British Schools. Llandovery: W. Clion Locke, 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, ■crew Packet Wharf, Newport. Mon. 4929 v- o. Dud papers and parchments. tTHAPT.nfl T> JEFFEKIES SI SONS (Wholesale Itationera, RedrAff-atmt, Bristol,) are prepared to lire a very high price for ony sort of old paper* for ■MnaanZacture, etc., into paper. Upon receipt of in- Mmetiool Bent te "Waste Paper Department, )dO be forwarded. Their present orices iB be found Imicb in excess of that usually given by the dealers and ttiurt, OLD BOOK DEPABTMENT. -100.000 Volume* in Sale. Libraries and amaU Parcels of Books Bought 39003 "oNLY THE BEST." (JAKAWAY & CO. GAa&-wAy & co- FOR FRUIT TREES FARAWAY & CO. JUT SHRUBS FOR THE GARDEN. T SHRUBS FOR POTS. GABAWAY & GO. G FOR CONIFERS. FARAWAY & CO. g- FOR FOREsT TREES; ) ——— G&TALOGUU ON APPLIcATLol, f' GARAWAY &CO-, N-T HUBDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, 8ØM CLIFTON, BRISTOL. Lb. l u m l e y • • o (Surveyor to the Merthyr and Dowlais Building Soci y), V BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, Si k 25, CASTLE STBEET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Estimates Prepared. Work in aii branches of the B iildiirr Traue 'Measured nnd Valued. S1042 a LEACH, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WUOi>-STiIEET, CARDIFF, all the Princijjal and moat Prominent POSxINO BTA'j'IONS in Cardiff. Canton, and Roath. A large Adverts in<r Van to parade the streets, with tiorst; an J driver, lo be Ldt by IJ.w Day or WttttJu, Akply as abuve 'or teruia, AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Household Furniture, &c Nov. 9 Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Swansea Dec. 3 Messrs ALFRED DOBELL & Co. Cargo of Timber, at Cardiff De>; 11 Mr H. C. EMERV. Eicctro-ailver Plate, &e., at Oardfif Dec. 3 & 1 Mr T. E. GEORGE. Dwelling-houses, at Blackwood Dec. 12 Messrs GUNN and .lONE^. Freehold Residence, at LlandafT Dec, 12 ,tndat'f Messro R. JONES atid SON. Stock, at Bridgend Dec. 2 Mr JOHN At. LEEDER Carriages, Horse, and Harness, at Glyn Ducrwen..Dcc. 2 Oriental t fEnglish .Antique t'hin:o,&e,at Swansca.. Dec. 3 The CwmllynfclI Collierv, at Swansea Dec. 10 Messrs HORT & DUNN Hull of the barque Pauline, at Cardiff Dec. 2 Messrs STEI'HENSON, ALEXANDER, & CO. Fruit Trees, Shrubs, &c, at Cardiff Nov. 29 Lace Goods, at Cardiff Dec 3&4 Contractors Plant, Machinery, &c., at Cymmer.Dec 5 Timber and Cop pice Wood, at Cardiff Dec. 7 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Timber Merchant's Trade Plant, at Abergavenny Dec. 6 Messrs WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. Oak Tin-plate Boxes, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 29 Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Dec. 2 SALE THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF ROSES, FRUIT TREES, CONIFEIU;, EVERGREEN SHIWBS, Messrs. stephenson, Alexan- der & CO, at their Repository, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, on FRIDAY next, November 29th, 1878., at one o'clock. CATAJWOCK. Cupressus Lawsoni Dwarf Robes, uamed Spruce Firs | Dwarf Toa-scented, includ- Ricea Nordmaniana ing Marechal Niel and Biota aurea Gloire de Dijon Picea pinsapo | Silver Firs Biota Japonica ) Weeping Birch Thuia orientalis Box trees American Arbor Vitas Golden Euonimus Thuia Lobbi Common Holly Cedrus Deodara j, Irish IN-Y Clyptomeria elegons Ivy, Now Blotched Thujopsis borealis Portugal Laurel Juniperus Virginiana New Laure), Rotuudifolia Pinus Sembra do Caucasica Arbutus unedo do Colchic Trained trees for walls, Pinus Insignia Peach, Apricot, Neeta- Irish Yews rine, Cherry. Persian Lilacs Pears, bushes for gardens Gold Chain, or Labur- Apples for gardens- table sum fruit Apple Trees, table varieties, Standard aud half-standard standards. Roses, named Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 39762 QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TO HOTEL KEEPERS. HEADS OF FAMILIES, MIL- LINERS, SHOPKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE. M ESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX- ANDER, & CO., have received instructions from a Nottingham House to SELL by At CTION, in the above Rooms, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, December 3rd and 4th, a large consignment of NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, Of the very latest designs, from real Guipure, Honiton, Maltese, Floral and Rare Old English Laces, embracing almost every size, quality, and description made. Together with a large quantity of LACE ANTIMACASSARS, TOILETS, STAND, TABLE AND Bi D COVERS, Allio a variety of WINDOW VALANCES, SHORT BLINDS, &c. Each day at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m, punctually. A few of the latest Patterns will be exhibited in the rooms, and with the Goods will be on view mornings of Sale from 9 o'clock. Catalogues can be had fnom the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 39696 LLYNVI AND OGMORE RAILWAY, NORTHERN EXTENSION, CYAIMER, GLYNCORRWG, NEAR MAESTEG. Important and Unreserved Sale of Contractor's Plant, Horses, Materials, and Stores. Messrs. stephenson, Alex- ander and Co., are instructed by Mr William Hanson, who hns completed his contract, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on THURSDAY, December 5th. 1878, the whole of the valuable PLANr, MACHINERY, MATERIALS, HORSES, STORES, TOOLS, and EFFECTS, Used in the construction ef this railway, comprising 8-horee power portable steam engine, 1 .-inch cylinder, 12-inch stroke, by C'ayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln 7-fcet pan mortar mill by Charles Powis and Co.. of London; 40 feet of new 5-inch belting, about 50 tons of contractors' temporary rails, from 22ib to 401b per yard, the greater part of which are iii good condition; 20 3-yard cube earth waggons, 4ft Stin gau^e, with wrought iron wheels, equal to new 20 I-yard. cube ditto, 3ft gauge; 4 side and end tipping ditto, 2ft gauge; rail and stone trollies, about 1,000 temporary sleepers, 6 Scotch tip-carts, 6-ton tiinber drag, by Hayes and Son, of Stamford; waggon carriage, 4 dobbin carts, 30ft goliah gantry with 5-ton crib winch, travelling ditto, with self-acting gear and 10-ton crab, by lww- sord, Drew, and Co, of London; 2-ton Scotch derrick crane and p)le, 2-ton quarry ditto, patent injector, screwing tackle, double and single purchase cnib winches, chaiTcutter, corn bins, tool chests, large water tank, iron piping, pump; and shutes, pernlanentstmining posts, sets of pulley blocks, sling-, grip, and other chains, picks, shovels, platelayera' and quarry tools, ladders," wheel- barrows, planks, and odd timber, oils, paints, nails, and other stores, several pairs of torero bel:ows, tools, anvils, and vices, about 20 t»ne of wrought and oast iron scrap, wheels and axles, asphalte furnace and boiler, old verti- cal boiler, the whole of the OFFICE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including iron -lie (by WhiteSeM), cop.ina; letter presses, del desks, chairs, drawing' and other tables, four large wooden huts with fittings, office, stable, work- shop, and other buildings. Also, three capita! and strong Cart Horsss, 12 sets of trace and shaft harness, two sad- dles and bridles. For the convenience of persons attending the tale, a Special Train will run from Maesteg to the Works upon the arrival of the 9.37 a.m. train, returning in time te meet the 6.25 p.m. train for Bridgend. Intending pur- chasers should avail themselves of the opportunity ef going by the Special Train, as it will be found difficult to get to the Works by any other way. The Sale will commence punctually at 12 o'clock. Luncheon will be provided at a nominal charge, which will be returned to purchasers of ie2 and up- wardg. Descriptive catalogues arc in preparation, and may be had upon application to the Auctioneers one week pre- vious to the sale. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 39745-1071. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. > Messrs stephenson, Alexan- der and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on SATUR. DAY, the 7tli day of December next, a.t Three o'clock p.m., the following TIMBER AND COPPICE WOOL, Situate in the parishes of St. Andrew's and Merthyr Dovan, in the county of Ghmorgall:- Lot 1,—About 14 acres of Coppice Wood, chicfly Ash, (hoop and hurdle stuff) and other Timber, called the Big Wood, Great Boynhili Farm, in the parish oi Merthyr Dovan. LOT 2.—About 3 acres of Fir and Asa Timber, chiefly Larch, of 50 years' growth, on the sam-j i'ai LOT 3. About 3 acres of Coppice Wool, civile I the Upper Bryndown Wood, situate in the parish of St. Andrew's. • n- LOT 4. About three acres oi coping "UUt" 1 uie Shortland Wood, in the pMish of St. Andrew, together with 1 acre and 1 rood of Coppice W ood, cahed Pcutara Pike Wood, in the same parish. LOT 5. About 1 acre and 2 roods of Coopice W ood, called Lower Bryndown Wood, together with 2 acres or thereabouts of Sycamore, Birch, Ash, aud Larch of 40 to 50 years growth, bdng part of the West Twmkin Wood, ill the parish of St. Andrew's. The tenant at Great Brynhill will show lots 1 and '2, and the other lots will be shown- by Richard Howell?, gamekeeper to Major Lee, at Dynas Powis. 7074 Queen's Chambers, pardiff, Nov. 12, 1878. 39721 SALE THIS DAY. SHORT NOTICE. WEST SIDE OF THE WEST DOCK, CARDIFF. Messrs Williams and Williams have received instructions from the High Bail{ff of the Cardiff County Court, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, November 29th, 1878, about 6,000 OAK TIN-PLATE BOXES. And a very large quantity of OAK prepared for making the same. On view the morning of Sale until 2,30 p.m., when the Auction will commence. There will be no reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, 13, Church-street, Cardiff. S9787 j SHORT NOTICE. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. 1, BROADWAY, ROATH, CARDIFF 1, Messrs WILLIAMS and WILLIAMS 1.11 are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY Next, December 2, 1878, all the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of hair seated couch and sofa, mahogany 100 and other tawes, cnenonmero, hair-seated and other eh '.irs, iron bedsteads, palliasses, beds, mahogany chest of drawers, marble top washstaud, clocks, fenders, irons, &c., kc. Salo to commence at 3.30 punctually. Auctioneers' Olflcc, No. 13, Church-street, Cardiff. 39789 AUCTION-ROO}'!S, PHILHARMONIC BUILDINGS, ST A I' CARDIFF. Highly attractive Sale of Choice Electro-silver Plate, ° "Ivorv-J![lnd led Table and Dessert Cutlery. MR h". C. EMERY lias received instruc- tion :n Messrs Lydon and Co., Princes' Works, Sheffield, to SELL by AUCTION. at the above premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd and 4th, 1878. a large and valuable consignment of ELECTRO-SILVER PLATE, Suitable for Christmas and wedding presents,of superior quality, and of new and elegant design, comprising, elaborately chased sets of diyh-covers, entree dishes, cruet stands, cake baskets, claret jugs. biscuiterres. sa vers, tea urns, tea and coffee services, butter coolers, toast racks, &c. BRONZES, OAK MOUNTED GOODS, and other WORKS of ART. The CUTLERY consists of flue ivory-handled tabie and deesert knives, meat and game carvers, steels, &c., spoons, forks, cream, sau e, and toddy ladles in a variety of designs, ash slices, casca of dessert knives .and forktl, with ivory, pearl, and plated handles. Beautifully finished oak cabinets containing complete tabic suites, &c. &c. On view the mornings of sale. The Sale will take place each day at 1" a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. eow'equeucc of the present commercial crisis, whicn is felt most severely at Sheffield, the goods must be cleared at almost any sacrifice. Auctioneers offices, 76, St Mary-itreet, Cardiff. 39777 ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, LLANDAFF. YARD, LLANDAFF MESSRS GUNN and JONES are in- structed by theftev Henry Davies, who is remov- in" to Dowlais, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff^ on THURSDAY, the 12th day of December next, at 4 o clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale aa shall then and there be pro. duped. all that auccu, a pjjgEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, Situate at Llandaff Yard, on the main road from Llandaff to Whitchurch, with the garden and outbuildings belong. iDTheChouse contains eight good 1 rooms, with the 'rhe h")Use USual offices and outbuildings. i substantially built of double brick walls.. 4, '11.ere ia a lawn in front and a large garden in the rear, walled in and well stocked with fruit trees and ornamen- tal shrubs, and a side entrance. A separate carriage way to the two-stal. stable, coach- i.1ise' aTKl outbuildings.. lhe situation is pleasant and hcivithv, having a Butch- erly aspect. The entire frontage is 80 feet, and the back'et 110 feet. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 80, St. Mary street; or to *>_ J°HN HENRY EVANS. Esq., Solicitor, Dated the 26th Nov., 1878. 2J, Church-street. 80, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 39768 DESTINY.—Send tvro Stamps to Miss K-mioht, Dorking, Surrey, and receive Mdme. Stoffern liiastrative Chart. Fonr questions answered for 13 stanip3 and prqucrly addressed and stamped en- YvU 6581 I _blt- !t!- GLYN DDERWEN, BLACK PILL, NEAR SWANSEA. I IVTR. JOHN M. LEEDER has beea -LtJL instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, 011 MONDAY, 2nd day of December, 1878, the following CARRIAGES, HORSE, AND HARNESS, The property of the late Mrs Webber. Comprising grey horse, 7 years old, about 16 hands high, quiet in harness; a waggonette (by Wrard), with moveable head, patent break, and fitted with pole shafts and lamps, suitable for one or a pair of horses pony carriage (built by Carter, of Ryde). dog cart (by Ward) with lam pa, fee., complete; "4 sots of single Ward) with lam pa, fee., complete; "4 sots of single harness, (one set quite new), 2 gentlemen's saddles, lady's ditto, nearly new boy's ditto, strong cart in good condition, set cait harness, horse clothing, pillar reins, carnage jack, 3 garden seaw,*2 chairs, iron roller, stable tools, chaff cutter, mowing machine, 20 iron hurdles, lot of fencing wire, grindstone, 2 dozen iron rose stakes, &c. Sale to commence at 12.30. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 7 OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above premises, on TUESDAY, the- 3rd day of December, 1878, a choice collection of ORIENTAL AND ENGLISH ANTIQUE CHINA (the property of a deceased gentleman); aiso about 200 (1%. of Shell Pattern Silver, and a quttittitv of superior Plated Articles, kc. SalQ to commence at Eleven o'clock. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on appliCMioll to the Auetionee r four days prior to sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 39701 G LAMORGANSHIRE. SWANSEA VALLEY. VALUABLE ANTHRACITE COAL AND OTHER PROPERTY. MR JOHN M. LEEDER lias been in- structed to OFFER FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of December, 1878, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that well-known ANTHRACITE COLLIERY, called the CWMLLYNFELL COLLIEPY, Which has for nearly half a century been carried on by Messr.i James and Aubrey, and comprises a mineral pro- perty of about 570 acres, of w'nicli about 150 are copy- hold of the Manor of Caegurwen, and the remainder Leasehold. THE COPYHOLD PORTION Consists of he Farms called" Cocdblde," Ty- newydd," and Pantybara," containing- about 150 acres, with fano-housesayd out-buildings. A recently erected and commodious house suitable for the resi- dence of a Managing Partner, also stabling for colliery horses. Much of the Landis admirably adapted for building, and the whole (except a small portion already let on building leases) is now in hand. The iron-ore, iron-stone, aha quarries of stone, and beds of clay and sand, under this property are subject to a lease granted by R. D. Gough, Esq., to Mr Geo. Crane, for the term of 99 years, from the 1st day of July, 1837, and the rents and royalties (except surface rents) in respect of the f ame, belong to the said R. D. Gough, a term of £9 years and two days from the 1st day of July, 1837, bt-in" reserved to him to enable him to receive the sauie. THE LEASEHOLD PORTIONS- Comprise the Colliery, with the pits, shafts, ievels, and engine nouses, smithy and carpenters' shops, sawing machine, offices, and cottages, and the coal, culm, iron- stone, and iron ore under the farm callcd '• CWMLLY'N- FELL," containing 80 acres,, or thereabouts, held for the term of CO years, from the 1st day of January, 1825. Ex- tensive railway sidings have been constructed by the lessees on this property to connect the Colliery with the Midland Railway. The coal, culni, ironstone, iron ore, stone, firo el ay, clay, and sand within and under the farm and landa called "YSTRADOWEN," containing 251a. lr. 39p., held for the term of 00 vears from the 2ith day of March, 1873. < The eoai and iron-ore, or iron-stone, tlld all other miner?!?, elav, and stone, in or under the farm aiil laiids called CV> Mi \Yla:H,!i containing (Ha. 2r. 131, held for a term of 60 years, from the 1st day of July, 185L. Also the surface of the said farm, held for the term of 21 years from the 25th day of March, 1872. This farm i3 let to Mr William Griffiths, as a yearly tenant, at the rent of Z53. The rents reserved by the above iea.sesa.mount together to £ 421, and the royalties vary from 4d to Gd on coal, the other royalties being correspondingly low. Rents for surface damage are also reasonable. Almost all the veins of coal known in the district lie under this property, including the Big Vein, Brass VCill, and Tregloin Vein. The lower measures under the whole, and much of the Big Vein under Coedfalde, and the Brass and Big Veins under Ystradewen, remain unworked. The property is situate in the parishes of Llanguicke and Liangadock, about 15 miles from the Port of Swan- sea, to which access is obtained by means of the Swansea Vale Section of the Midland Railway, The Port of Llauelly is also v.ithin reasonable distance by rail; and the Colliery is included in the through booking of the various ltaihwlY Companies to all the principal nÙrkets in England. The Colliery is open for a considerable doily out-put, and is in constant work, the trade connection beiug ex- tensive, and much of it of longstanding, sotkatthe good- will of the business is of considerable value. The fixed and moveable machinery and plant at .•w-W'-h lj» p.. £ =;rtpi-wblo. Will be included in the '»le, but the Colliery horses and ponies^aud live and dead farming stock, will have to bo taken at a valuation in the usual way. The Firm have always kept a stock d U.I tons of coal and culm itt the Colliery, which the purchaser of tlm Ootiiu« ,IIn iwie the option of pur- chasing. The present selling price at the pit's mouth for best coal is Ca 9d to 7s 6d nctt per statute ton, the prices of other qualities varying from a minimum of 3s per ton for culm to the before-mentioned prices. There ae no contracts in hand, so that full advantage could be taken of any upward movement jn the coal trade. A Freehold Houge and Garden callcd Gellea-uchaf, in the Pa.rish of Llangadock, now held by Griffith Davies (who is a very old man), at the annual rent of E4 4s, will be offered for sale at the same time in separate lots. Printed particulars and conditions of sale will shortly he issued, and further particulars, with leare to view, may he obtained on application to the Auctioneer, Ox- ford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea; or to Messrs STLilCli & BELLINGHAM. I 3û;¡9E Solicitors, Swansea. PORT OF CARDIFF. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, December 2nd, J 87S, the HULL of the Barque PAULINE, of Londou, 587 tons register, buiit in 1864, and now I) iug; in the Roath Basin, Cardirr. Also all her Materials, Sp.irs, Sails, Anchor:" Chains, Ropes, and Stores, which will be sold in separate lots to suit pui chasers. The Sale will take place at 11.0 a.m., at Mr Barrett's Yard, We i aide of East Bute Dock, Cardiff, where the materials are now lying. For further particulars apply to Messrs E. H. Capper and Co., Mount Stuart Square, or to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 39747 I IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF QUEBEC TI?f-' BER. DEALS, STAVES, &c.. AT CARDIFF, WITH- OUT RESERVE, SAVE BY THE BROKERS, MESSRS. ALFRED DOBELL & CO. will offer by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th December, at Twelve o'cJock noon prompt, on the Bute Trustees Gantry Ground, Cardiff where cargo will be landed and lotted— 37 logs Oak msg. 2,502 it foreign measure. 14 Elm „ 1,107,, 184 Red Plue., 5,053,, 46 „ Birch 110001, „ 51 „ Ash „ 1,000 „ „ 5J4 Square White-Pine,, 31,412 1 398 pes, 3rd Quy. Bright Pino Deals, mg. Std. 22 3 0 '500 2nd „ Spruce Deal Ends Std. 4 0 20 1,600 merchantable Pipe Staves 2 mille. Beiu<>- the Cargo now landing ex "Louisa" @ Quebec. 123 LOGS OAK TIMBER, measuring 5,809 feet, calliper measure, ex ilaim3-ra @ Quebec. 59 LOGS OAK TIMBER, measuring 4,087 feet cauipcr measure, ex Poudn-herry" @ Quebe'. All on Account of the Importers. For catalogues and further particulars apply to Mr Steele, care of the Wharfinger, East Bute Dock, Cardie, of to to ALFRED DOBELL & CO, Wood Brokers and Measurers, 39741 70S4 Liverpool. BLACKWOOD, MONMOUTHSHIRE SALE OF FOUR LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, IN ONE LOT. MR T. E. GEOR(*E has been instruc- ted to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Butchers' Arms Inn, Blackwood, on THURSDAY, the 12th December, 1.87,1, at Three o'clock In the Afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then produced, all "FOUR LEASEHOLD COTTAGES OR DWELLING- HOUSES, with about half an acre of Garden Ground, called the River-row, situate near Wocdtield, in the parish of Led wellty, in the county of Monmouth. The above property is held under a lease for three lives, or a term not exceeding 99 years from the 2nd day of Febt-t.a 1874, at t ie yearly ground icnt of £7 Is. To view the property apply to Mr William Heiulv, Blackwood and for further to the Auctioneer, Newbridge, Monmouthshire or Mr T. M. LLEWELLIN, Solicitor, 397H6 Newport. BRIDGEND. "—— IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS. SALE of FAT SHEEP, prime z -3-fed CATTLE, COW and'CALl<\ pure bred, MIOUTHORN and JERSEY HEIFERS in CALF, &c., &c. MESSRS R JONES and SON have been favoured with instructions from William Prichard, Esq., of Bryntirion, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cattle Market, Bridgeitd, ou MONDAY, December 2nd, 1878, the following prime STOCK, Comprising 62 Fat two-year-old Cotswold EWES and WETHERS. CATTLE.—6 prime fat cows, 2 very prime fat three- year-old heifers, and four fat two-year-old steers; 1 handsome shorthorn cow and calf (calved 1st Novi mber); I two-year-old pure-bred Jersey heifer, in calf by short- hoi 11 bull, to calve 21st May, 1879 1 pure-bred three- year-old Fu ham heifer, "Miss Arthur 4th," in calf by "Qlyngarry," to calve 24th March, 1879. bred by J. R. Homfray, Esq.; 1 three-year-old shorthorn heifer Time," in ealf by "Glyngarry,' to calve 17tli May, 1879. Terms Casb.-Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. The attention of Butchers and Farmers is specially invited to the above excellent lot of Stock. A Fortnight's Keep will be given free of charge. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pen- coed and Bridgend. 7083 39788 TOWN-HALL C HAM B E R 8: T BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agent* to the Provincial Insurance Company, RitaiiDmxcs-TON BACH. PENCOED. 1 "4 ITANILIARD LUBIUCATING 0" 6 COMPANY (LIMITED), 1, DRAPERS' GARDENS, THROGMORTON AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. ALL DESCRIPTIONS op LUDRICATING OILS SAVING 25 PER CENT, I. Ageuts Wanted. Full particul its on application to HENRY DUNCAN, stum-OF.aR&AI. UA^aaucs. latts by Auction. SALE THIS DAY. .T. WINTER'S MARINE STORES, STRAND, SWANSEA. "jVfES.SRS. BEYNON and HUGHES -LTJL have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY", Nov. 29,1878 (under the powers contained in a bill of sale), a light Four-wheel Spring WAGGON, equal to new Light Spring Tip CART, Three SACK TRUCKS. BEAM SCALES, COPPER SCALES, WEIGHTS, and aiso a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITUHE, to Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, 3.7^3 Established 1872^ Messrs beynon and hughes's next Monthly SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., will take place on TUESDAY. December 3rd, 1878. Entries to be made one week previous to the sale. Vietoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 3971- Thomas francis bissicksT ENGINEER AND PROFESSIO NAL VAUT.R Of MACHINERY" AND MANUFACTURING PLANT Of every description. VALUATIONS for the Trade or general Stock Takings SPECIAL VALUATIONS and REPORTS PREPARED for Probate, Mortgages, Partnerships, Losses by Fire, &c., Ac. BALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. a. CLARIS-STREET. BRISTOL. 83701 -'Àt.$ Uy gmate IN LIQUIDATION. A/FESSRS. TRIBE, CLARKE and Co. JLtJL have received instructions from the trustees to OFFER by TENDER the undermentioned lLOK DEBTS: Lot 1.—The Book Debts belonging to the estate of John Turner, of Commercial-road, Newport, Monmouth, grocer, amounting to about £112. "LOT 2.—The Book Debts belonging to ths estate of Ann Davis, of Abertillery, Monmouth, grocer, amount- ing to about £ 640' Schedules will be prepared, and can be inspected up to the 2nd day of December next. Tenders to be sent in on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of December, 1878. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to the Brokers, SO, High-street, Newport, or MeSlSri Wimams and Co., Soli- citors, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 39753 AE COURT, BRIDGENDrTO LET, with immediate possession, the residence of the late J'iiillip Price, J.P., with or without land. Applica- tions and offers for the above to be made to the under- signed, signed, MR WM. DAVIS, 39752 Brynhaulog, Bridgend, WILLIAM STN DERS~ AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE BUTE DOCKS.—One house in Windsor Esplanade. ROATIL -Six houses in Pearl-street, six in Helen- atrcct, six in Harold-street, seven genteel villa residences in Gold atreet, and six in Metal-street. CATHAYS.—Two houses in Lily-street, and four villas in Woodville-road. CANTON.—Two eligible sites of building land, one 50 feet, and the other40 feet frontage,, in Conway-road, also 4 lots in King-road. GRANGETOWN.—Comer shop in Bromsgrove-street, corner shop and cottage in Holmsdale-street, and six houses in Ludlow-street. A liberal portion of the purchase money can be had on mortgage. Apply as above. 126 25n- (Jid UtnthlK. CARDIFF. A f ONS. SIEVERDIN S FRENCH AND JL GEIMAÑ CLASSES.—For particulars, apply Ely Villa, The Parade, Cardiff. Sievetdin's "Map of French Verbs" now really; price GtI, Piano lessons, for terms, apply Ely Villa. 39250 DAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED (In the 18th of SEPTEMBER. 34425 MILFORD HAVEN. ELF,CT BOARDING SCHOOL for S YOUNG GENTLEMEN, exceedingly healthy sea- side situation, limited number received. References to parents of Pupils, embracing nobility, clergy, officers of the army and navy, and gentry Terms moderate — Apply to Rev JAMES BO ADEN," M.A., Milford Haven. 34437 COW BRIDGE. GUIE AT HOUSE, CO \V BR ID G E W LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: Mrs and the Misses CULVEUWELL, Associate in Arts. The TERM COMMENCED OCTOBER 14, i). Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. lieferees— Parents of pupils. 33,70 G L 0 U a ituMUE COURT, WOODCHESTER j\. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. L A D I E S' S 0 H OOL, I'lm,(!l'AL:î. '1'HJ'. MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day of entrance. TRRMS, From 20 Guineas. Vacancies for two lady boarders. 30083 T. SSA(IL, HOUSE, Stroud, Gluuees- ) tcrabirc. Principal J MJ'UEF, M.A., (Lond,,)1.) Preparation for London and Oxford Matriculation, ke. French, Gern;an, Chemistry, and Engineering Draw- ing receive particular attention. lorni, moderate. Special arrar.genteate Sons IJ: Pro)* .1, d *t!e'r'Bn c* NEWC ASTLK iSMLYN. milE EMLYN GRAMMAR S0DOOL, iL NEWCASTLE-EilLYN. Head .Master.—Mr T. T. F.LIAS. ,ai,t E. W. ELLIOTT. Music.—Master DAY Y KLIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAM), and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSliS DAILY. Ampie accommodation ior o,) Boarders. Towu very oeaithy. Terms strictly Moderate. !>wiMr>*ctus«s. A-, on aPTiticatioD 17067 ^jlii 1—!■ ii" mm m »" Ul Price tid, post-free 7*d, Family herald for December, PART 4:7. r lJRE LITERATURE. The IllusUaied London Neves, in reference to pure literature, .-peaks of The Family Herald, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households." LEADING ARTICLES and ESSA IS. The JiritUh Quarterly Review says "There is a well- considered leading article or essay every week upon some subject of an instructive or thoughtful character." NOVELS and TALES. Tite Saturday Review says Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the b&t circulating library stories." ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The Saturday Review says The editor is the con- fident and confessor in every station of life. The An- swers to Correspondents cannot be fictitious, a romance and a life history being embodied in almost each of them." Price Cd, at all Neweve-iidors (post-free 7t) FAMILY HERALD for December. Part 427: ——— W-. Slav ass, 421, Strand, London, W.C., and at all 39791 Newsvendors. 7078 V •.AKDiE.K iSiillTING AND MERCAN- Vv TILE GAZETTE, Published every Monday Morning. Price 16s per annum, or bv post, '-Is. The CARD/FF SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, aud Newport, and the Bristol Channel, and circulates amol1g ail the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various ports of the Uuited Kingdom. It is j'iled at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the C1:m1.Je" of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports. Offices—75 and 76, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. "QOWAED CONSCIENC E," NEW SERIAL STORY, By F. VV. ROBINSON, Is now appearing in the "CARDIFF TIMES t-, SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardif fTimes and South fVales Weekly News, 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, aud to the Colonies and all parts of Europe and the United States for 3s 3d per quar- tel", prepaid. _.c. 72 COLUMNS. rjl H E (CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALESAWEEKLY 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, ami gives more Local,"District, and Geneial News than any other paper. Hach Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole- of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by the moat talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. Sold hy all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 r11 í PIUCE ) 7" C I TWOPk,-N-CF,.) ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. BE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT. BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUN. TRY. Rents aU the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with 6311 dispatch. 6311 CLEANLINESS.—W. G. NIXEY'S Re- fined BLACK LEAD. Sold everywhere, by aU Shopkeepers.. CLEANLINESS. — W. G. NIXEY'S Re- fin»d BLACK Li.AD, for Polishing Stoves, &o. Equal to Burnished Sle.-i, without waste or dust. Ask for W. G. Ni:ey's Black Lead, and see that yotl tave it. 12, Soho square, Loudon. C-Ullh-ML- Thera are several upurioos Imitations. 83i91 fJV;l W E., l, < -.H I,' JTjYES 5 .J.. l:t Lu I i I .c. -1. Sight Restored and Spectacles no longer needed. A CUKl FOR THE BLIND. All Diseases of the Eycs Oured bv the use of DR HALL'S PATENT IVH.Ÿ EYE CUPS. WColk Eyos, Dimness of Vision, Near Sight, Inflammation, Cataracts, Loss of Sight. For'particulars, enclosc addressed Stamped Envelope to J. Fictcber Richmond-villa. Poitfisl,1, < >:heater, i a 22tal | public Jioficci T AF F VAL E" R. A IL W AY. NOTICE: There will be ALTERATIONS in the Times of De- ■ p.n ture of this Company's Passenger Trains 011 and from MONDAY, December :!nd, 1S78. Further information maybe obtained at the Company's Station. GEO. FISHER, General Manager. i Cardiff, November 23rd, 1378. 70S5 "9758 Tredegar Christmas SHOW OF JL POFI.TRY, PIGEONS, DOGS, &c., H ill be heid in the TOWN-HALL, TREDEGAR, ON MONDAY AND TUKSDAY, the 23rd and 2-ifh | DECEMBER, 18-,S. Prizes to the amount of A:30 will be offcred. Entries close 12th December, lS7S. Schedules and Entri Forms !l1".r be obtained from the Holl. P. Fowler and W. Wiilianm, Town- ball, Trelegar. The show will lie strictly fined to a radius of 15 miles. 39750 LLANEL.LY AGRICULTURAL, ~D(TG, \ND POULTRY SHOW Will he he!d in the Market Pla e, Llanelly, On FRIDAY, December 13th, 1S78, deing tl-o day after Swansea Dog and Poultry Show. Entries for Dog-s and Poultry close positively Decem- her Ctb. S. N, POWELL, Auctioneer, Llanelly, 39545 Secretary. I THE WEST GLAMORGAN AG-RI- C Ul .T U R A L ASS OCT A TION, UNDER THE PRESIDENCY OF if. H. VIVIAN, ESQ., 31. P. The FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Doss, Poultry. Pigeons, Root! &c., wid be held in the SWANSEA SiAKKET (covered), on THURSDAY, nee. 12,1873. The Trial Of Hunters ove, Fences, Hurdles, and Water Jump, will take place at tiiil ia.: DJ, 011 Wednesdav, Dec., lltli 1S78, at a.m. Entries close Nov. 29, ls78. Schedu'es, entry forms, &c., may be obtained from the Secretary, MR JOHN F. HARVEY, 39646 _n Fisher-street, Swansea. A BERCARNE COLLIERY EXPLO- SION 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 res- ponsp. made to their appeal, and at the same time to intimate that in their opinion-wben the various sums now known to be in course of collection, and in transitu, are remitted-sufficient funds will have been received for the purpose required. The Committee would further express the deepest feelings of gratitude on behalf of all the recipients. JOHN MOSES, Mayor of Newport, 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 remitterl without. delay to the Honorary Secretaries, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon., November 1st, 1878. 3V642 ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. CLERGY CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA- TION, LIMITED. Capital in 50,000 Shares of 91 each. Offices S5 & 92, Long Acre, W.C. DIRECTORS. The Hev EDWARD WM. BLOlE, Senior Fellow, late Tutor ofrrirtity, College, Cambridge. The Rev SHERRARD BEAUMONT BURNABY, Vicar of Hampstead, The Right Hon. the Lord LYTl'LETON. C. J. lUETON-TURNER, Esq., :J uaging Director; late of the Charity Organisation Society. The Right Hon. Viscount SUDLEY, one of Her Majesty's ,Special Commissioners of Income Tax. The Rev J. TROUTBECK, Priest iu Ordinary to the Queen. Minor Canon of Westminster. Sir LLEWELYN TURNER, Chairman of the Carnarvon Harbour Trust. BASK StS. The London and Westminstoi Bunk (Blooihsburv Branch), 2.14, IIijh iloiborn, W C. st:cr,t;T.\R y (1). ,) ;.em.). WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Esq. The marked success of the Civil Service and Anuy and Navy Stores hag suggested the establishment of the Cleiyy Co-operative Association: Mut-atis li.uUu.did, the rules and regulations, &c., ko., of the Aimy and Navy Stores will be adopted hy the Clergy Co-operative Stores: The capital of the Army and Navy Stores is divided into £ 60,000 of Shares and of Debentures. After paying interest on the Debentures, the net, profit available for dividend ,1 LIe Shares was, aecordmgtn the ba'ance sheet for the half-year ended July 31st, 1878, I ls_ Id. and the accumulated not profit, in hand from previous balance sheets, aftei- payment of interest and dividend, waii at the same date .£44,5-10 173 4d. The Civil Service Supply A,soch,t ;"n, after paying interest annually on its Soare Capital, has accumulated ISs 7d. No proiiiotio reon or will be paid. The move" t .a->»»et with the approbation of the following clergymen (amongst The rip!I-iuv V^fte,;n. The ilev T. C. Durham, Hon. Canon of C, rlisle. The Rev. F. W. Farrar, D.D., Canon of Westminster, Hector of St Matg-aret, Chaplain to Lho Queen. The Rev F. 11. Fisher, Rural Dean, Chaplain to the Bishop 0; London, Vicar ni 1"ulha1ll. Ths Rev T. W. Jex-Blake, D.D., Head M;.r-ter of Rugby School. Tlic Rev II. Latham, Vice-Master sund Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. The Very Rev the Dean of Lichfield, D D, Prolocutor of Convocation, Province of Can- terbury. The R»v S. Parkinson, D.D, Tutor of St Joim's College, Cambridge. The Rev S. G. Phcar, D.D, Mater 01 Em: anuel Col lego, Cambridge. The Very Rev the Dean of Roehester, D.D. The Rev M. S, A. Walrond, Vicar of St La wren-e Jewry. The Rev C. J. Vaughan, D.D, Master of the Temple, Chapiain to the Queen, Select Preacher. KMr.Ki.y. The 1CIJlh{;rs consist of three c asses: — 1. Shareholders. 2. Life Members. 3. Annual Sub- scribers. For any number of Sl)are; less than five, the full amount must be forwarded to the Bankers upon each Share applied for. For live or any greater tlnnbe r f Shares, 10s wi,1 he payable upon :1ppheütlOn. iOd Oil r allotment, and the remaining £1 will be called up after due notiec. The Shares will be allotted according to priority of application. The sum of £ 1 Is must be sent to the Bankers with all applications for Life Tickets, aii(i the receipt for this amount will be exchanged tor a. ticket. Copies of the Prospectus, together with forms of appli cation, either for Shares or for Life Membership, may be obtained at the 01-ices of the Association, 92, Long Acre, W.C., or at the O,i-,tcs of the Solicitors, Messis Nash and Field, 12, Queen-street, London, E.C., where cipies of tho Memorandum ana ..r"j..t;:j (I .1J:50Cl:U.\Hl) am: uie two Preliminary Contracts—the first for the acquisition of the property, dated November 16, 187S, and made be- tween Henry Laboucherc of the one part, and Charles John Ribtcm-Tuvuer Oil if the Association of the ot er part and the secoml dated November 1S.-1S78, end iBcde between the Association of the 0:1c part, and Charles John Hilton-Turner of the other part, for bis services us Managing Director-can he Inspected. 73 Cemlets and Contvafts. ^BERYSTRUTH SCHOOL BOARD. TO TENDERS are invited for REPAIRS to the I'.LAJNA SCHOOL HOUSES. Specification may be seen at my residence, and qucnUties, &e obtained of W. n. Bless- lev. Esq, 22, Trinity street, Cardiff. Neither the lowest nor any Tender necessarily accented. Tenders to be in my hands by th 12th Dec., 1878. J. ALED JONES, Clerk. Blalna, Mon., 27tli Nov., 18VS. 39790 Uøut<¡U(e. "PROVIDE AG-A IN ST ACCIDENTS by JL taking a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. The Oldest and Largest Accidental Assurance Company The Rt. lIon. LORD KINNAiRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 1,00.0,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £ 210,000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weeklj Allowance in the event of Injury, may be secured at moderate premiums. Bonus stlloweuijto Insurers cf five years' standing. ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY Ohas been paid as Complssation. Apply to the. Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, CORNIilLL, LONDON. 30539-4998 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agent:- W. Willans, 11, Henry-street, Bute Docks. igotels. /^LBERT ^JH AMBERS QOFFEE J.>OO.MS, ST. MAR Y S T It E E T, (J A R D 1 F F, (Next door but two to the Royal Hotel.) MR. N. LAWRENCE Begs to announce that it is his intention shortly to OPEN the a.bù\ e premises as a first-class COFFEE PALACE AND CLUB, where refreshments of the best quality, and superior accommodation will be supplied at a Moderate Tariff. Connected with the Refreshment Rooms will be a READING ROOr, where Books and Newspapers will be provided for the use o: all Visitors. There will also be a spacious BILLIARD nOOAf. and all the conveniences of a tirst-class CLUB HOCHE. Gentlemen desirous of forming a committee for the Establishment of a Club arc requested to appiy at once. Note the address — ALBERT CHAMBERS COFFEE ROOMS, 39727 ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, I (Next door but two to the Royal Hotel.) gHIP AND PILOT HOTEL WINE & SriRii' VAULTS, JAMES-STRE ET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. JOSEPH WILTON i Begs respectfully to inform his friends and the inhabi- u s tants of Cardiff and the neighbourhood that he has taken the above business, lately carried on by Mr Abraham j Southwood, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share oitheir patronage. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. Bass AKO Ali.roi'p's Pams asd Bumon Alks on Dkaioiit asd BoriLii. CIGARS OF THE BEST BRAND. Wholesale Department adjoining the Lunv!:ooi: R.r, j Mount Stuart f}uarc. 7oT—3 j;i>5 ::=:L -=-=: ( THOUSANDS can testify that the "EUROPA INFANTS' l'OW Iv DERS' are safer and more active JN11 AJNio j than any vet introduceo'. For all -( diseases of Children they arc invaiu- able They are free from OPIUM or POWDERS j anything injurious to the youngest j babe. Packets, Is l.l'l. by ail AIOO »(nI Chemist- or from the Maker, E. A- V0EORGK. I'enlrA Pontvuridd. U.iUtø.6 ¿\d4rtSt.. S PEe I A L A N N O U N C C M ENT. J^JAGNETISM AND JJEALTIL MR G. HUNT ORSBORN'S FIRST rlO. FESSIONAL VISIT TO CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. Mr G. 1I. OR SHORN, representative of Messrs Wetton and Co., inventors and patentees of the Magtieticon, begs to intimate that he is at present, paying a visit to South Wales, and may be consulted,! on and after THURS- DAY, NOVEMBER 21st, at MR J. LONG'S, Jf" CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. For the purpose of giving advice as to the application of MAGNETISM AS A CURATIVE AGENT, And explaining the principles of Atessrs. Wetton and Co.'s Patent Magnetieon Appliances, of which he will have a large assortment. Mr Orsborn has arranged for Mr J. M'C,)Y, of Messrs Wetton's Edinburgh establishment, to be in attendance daily at 104, OX FORD-STREET, SWANSEA, For a short period longer. Hours of Attendance at Cardiff and Swansea 10 to 1 3 to 5, and 6 to 7. NO CHARGE FOR VISITS OR CONSULTATlINS. Among the spec at advantages to-the Magneticon Ap- pliances are:— Their siniplicit-y aud safety. Their ability to generate electricity without the aid of Batteries, Metallic Plates, Chain Bands, or Acids. They lequire no preparttinii. give no shocks, and cause no sores and as the magnetic current passes readily through an intervening garment, they do not require to be worn next the skin. Being made up of light and elastic material, they are as comfortable to wear as an ordinary garment. Though more especially useful in certain classes of diseases, their gently invigorating influence upon the whole system cannot fail to be very beneficial to most invalids, and to those who suffer from any bodilv or organic weakuess, while their direct action upon the nerves renders them equally useful in many cases which the ordinary remedies fail to effect. T:;E GREAT SECRET OF HEALTH Is never to lose more life-force than the lungs and blood can restore to the nervous system. We constantly radi- ate this force, and as constantly lose it. It is necessary to neaitn, lor file is maintained by a proportiona-te activity of all the forces. Any lagging in a vital organ, and down goes the thermometer of b'fo; and this is where magnetism lends a most efficient aid. It can be locally applied to any part of the body-over any great nervous centre—and the lagging organ gently stimulated to do its duty. Any applications by letter will receive careful atten- tion, and suitable appliances or advice respecting them will be forwarded by return post. will be forwarded by return post. Mr G. Hunt Orsorn may be consulted by appoint- ment, and, when desired, will call upon invalids at their homes. A 32-page Diustt-hted Pamphlet, containing testi- monials and full particulars of Edgar Wetton's Patent Magnetic Belts, Chest Protectors, Lung (nrigorators, Nerve Invigorators, Spina Bands, Knee Cnps, Wristlets, .Anklets, Soles, &c', will be forwarded, post free, or mav be bad gratis on application. LOC YL TESTIMONIALS. INDJORSflON, OKNRRAI, DSBH/ITT, AM T'JI1 UMATtSM. Roath, Cardiff, Nov. 22, 1878. I have great pleasure in informing you that the "Magneticon" appliances which I purchased of you ia August last, viz., belt, spine band, and soles," have greatly relieved me from indigestion, general debility, and rheumatism from which I had suffered, more or less, for several years. At the time I purchased the appli- ances I was in a very weak state indeed, and unable to walk any distance scarce, but I am thankful to say I can now walk 3 or 4 miles in ease and comfort.—Yours truly, B- W. H. P, Y ou can give my name to enquirers. HAD CIRCULATION', Tredegar, September 27th, 1S7S. Sm, -The belt and pair of soles J purchased of you whilst at Shrewsoury hare, I am happy to say answered I my most sanguine expectations. For many years I was a great suiTerer from cold feet an t its attendant evils, consequent upon had circulation, but, su,-e I have worn the appliances those distressing symptoms have entirely icft Ilie. It is with the greatest possible pleasure I add my testimony to that of others as to the curative proper- ties of the Magneticon. I remain, Sir, faithfully yours, W. BOX. DEBILITV, 23, Mansel-strci-t, wa \ea, November Kith, i&TS Dear Sir, It is with great pleasure I add »»»• to the value of the V.agtietu^i'-r .f ?CW'V months sin-. Palpitation os the > T-Uneuralgia, pa ns in the bead, HMKV,est.<•>», ana many other ailments which are too frequently the natu- ral result of a nervous system considerably "1 el.v.- On the recommendation vf It friend in Penzance, 1 fJur- chased a beit and spine band-of your firm, and was soon, I am happy to say, conscious of a great change in my general hcalh. I became much stronger, the symptoms 1 e described gradually deerea> ;d, and I felt like a ma;; who had taken a new lease of life. My fricnds ere astonished at the change in me and no wor-der, for I had consulted many well-known medical men, and had tiad recourse to a host of so-called "remedies," without deriving the slightest benefit. The improvement in my health still continues, and 1 c ui u. ,w walk 15 or 20 miles without feeling the least fatigued. My appetite, too, is capital, whereas before waring the Magneticon I could C'1. bear the look of f,nd. Trusting you will be suo eso'ii! in intioducing v oir valuable^appliances into S.th Wales, I remain, my dear Sir, Y' u~ itcfr.i Servant, H. J. M. P.S. -You C\U (V4 my nome "to anyone who H1UY desire to rehr to me, and I shall I.e. glad to answer any Cl)tlUirics. SPINAL COMM. A I,Sr. Xc-w Oxford-street, Swansea, November gtli, 1878. Sir,—Having for nuny years been a great sufferer from spinal complaint and nervous debility I feel it my duty to acquaint you of the great relief 1 h ive derived through wearing your belt and spine band, and can only thnnk God that I Was fortunate enough to bear of your valuable patent. 1 am doubly pleased to be able to say this, for although I did not altogether ignore the wonder- ful results so frequently attained through the agency of magnetism, yet I must confess I was somewhat sceptical as to its efficacy in my own case, which was a very bad one, and cODEitioreu almost hpcJe"5. Yours JIl gratitude, JAM IS LEWIS MARTIN. The following is from Mr If. J. Wr.; 'n s, iate depuiy- I chairman of the PlynKTith Chamler Coirmeree O-borr.e Has-, Plymouth, 4th Jme, 1S78. For a long- tin e i snCVrtd from want ol >lecp, and abont 10 weeks since i pu. ebased a Magnetic Cap from your representative. Lice then I have bad a Spine "band of him, and 1 am },: p;>y to say my s'eeo is quits restored, and I can now sieop as well as'ev. r I old in my life. I have, therefore. great pleasure in recommending U'Cvj Appliances to all who suffer in a like manner. HKNMY J. WARING. We have much pleasure in publishing the following Ltcr, fiO; :\Iï anù Mis) .m:c..tt, 'the wife and daughter of the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. EXTRACTS. Palace, Gloucester, Oct. 17, 1S70. Mis Ellicvtt Ihis in testifyir.g to the wonder- fully strengthen;n,' effects of the Spine Band supplied to her daughter, and will take evèry opportunity of recommending Toe Magneticon to her friends, Palres, Gloucester; Oct. 80, lfi7< Dear Sir,—Mrs Ellicot*. wi-h^ me to say that she will be happy for you to publi. h the extract iroro her nots rejpcctlri: TTie Magnctkon' Spine Band supplied to d.e, from which I continue to e'eiive the tit.—Believe, jours faithfully, R. F. ELLiCOTT. —RHEUMATISM. Glaseonilie Vicarage, lladn- rshire, S piember 17, 1S77. I have to thank God that I had the pleasu-e ofweNiug you in Hereford, and by your advice I tried your Appli- ances—the Knee Caps •••as I was surering for sc me j ears, and able to walk but little, and that with the assistance of a stick, but now I can do so without one, and walk a mile without pain, and have the greatest pleasure in testifying to the great benefit I derive from using Wetton's Magnetic Appliances t1;c pain in my knee leit. uie m three days after using the Appliances. 1 am 73 years of age. BENJAMIN MAi.DEV, Vicar of Glase mhc, ami Jusuce of Peace for the County of R;.dcOr. P.S,—Make what use v:i think proper of this testi- monial. I expect you have many butl-i in London and Cheltenham, as all the neighbourhooJ are .tddress in places. CLKRIOA:. Till; Che:te:.h i:o, 14!h Aj-ri), 1.-74 For s.nie time past I have u-> ilie Maiosetieon" Chest Protector and Belt, and 1 i el graietui that 1 have I done ¡;O. For years lave suffered considerably in winter from relaxed threat; but lain grateful to say that cvxr since 1 have, worn thesj I havo never had a momentary return of •• clerical throat." I have also been greatly relieved from p-dns across the back. I can cordially recommend the use of the various Appliances, as the need may hn, of The Magneticon." A. MORTON" BROWN, J,I,.D., Minister of the Congregational Church. CHKOSH; ASTHMA. 33, Treville-stroet, Plymouth, Sra June. 1,S7L, I Dkar Sir, —The Magneticon Lung Invigorator winch I Dkar Sir, —The Magneticon Lung Invigorator winch I purcliaec-d of yothtwo months since 1 am happy to tav is doing good work. I have inade about 0 lbs increase m weicht in that time appetite is better, and general heaith and tone much improved. 1 am tne more please;! to be able to say this, as I had always been rather scepti- eal as to the value of such appbaneei in such cases as mine, it being one of long standing, nd I confidently hope to e able to report to j oti a S' ill further pro>» cs-" 1 am, dear sir, fuithfuliv yours ° E. It DUNSTAN. lXPLAliM ATION. Hid Parl.-cre cent, P yuiouth, July 1:1, 1877. T-.velve months a:o I purchased a Lung Invigorator and Belt, aud am glud 11) say thai tho benefit I have de- rived from them is yvonaerful. Du ing the winter of 1870-7 I have bean entirely free from a cough which had formerly been very troublesome, and was caused by iu- flai nmatiou of the bronchi: 1 tub.es. I hav^also been able I to o without cod liver oil, wbieii had cost me about £ t or £ 5 per year. Anyone who suffers from a complaint such as this I should strongly rceoimnend to try the "Magneticon.* I shall esteem it a favour if you will make this known, and w ill, with pleasure, answer anj' questions. HENRY LOVELESS. WETTON AND CO. LONDON— ?V M otemd-street. Gordon street, DUB- LIN' -Lower Saekville-st vet. SOUTHAiiBTON—M0, }V -h street. r-'OUTHPCRT -18, Batli-strect. TiEL- I TENHAM— 08, High-street. THE ó, L\I,ETW REVIEW—A Record of Curative Electric Science aud ,To-'rnal of Health, Edited by F.itGAit Wkiton, 17, Ma e .nd-street, Edinburgh. Priee Sixpence. EDGAR WETTON'S S YNATORIUM for Hydropathic, Electric, and Magnet:c Treatmeiit, HOUSE, GREAT MALYEttNr Resident Physician —. Dr OUARLES GRIN PROD. Consulting Physician-Dr R. B. GBINDROD. Terms '■sair. 2.3 3s to> 4 4a uer week ublit terfntnmc NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREtT, CARDIFF. Lessee Mr W. 11. luw. L Sole Manager Mr E. BrLwea. L A THIS (FKIDAY) EVENING, Nov. 29th, A 0 LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF '<7 The Grandest Spkctacls of tue Agk, ,P 1 S A R D A N A P A L Cr S 1 Produced under the Immediate Direction of Tho". IV. Charles. SardanapAi.rs(King of Nineveh), Mr Arthur Darlej. 1 MYRRHA (an Ionian slave), Miss Helen Cresswell. T w —— w 0 SARDANAPALUS (J EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THIS WONDERFUL PRODUCTION. N THE ADMIRATION OF VAST AUDIENCES, I MONDAY, DEC. 9TH. six NIGHTS. I G MESSRS Jarrktt asd Pal>;f,r's G H LEGITIMATE AMERICAN COMPANY H T "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." T S Doors open 7; commencing at 7.30. Carriages, S 10.30. Prioes- as usual. Box Plans at Mr W. Lewis's, Duke-street. Grand CIRCUS & HIPPODROME, kx CARDIFF. ANOTHER GREAT NIGHT" GIGANTIC PRO- GRAMME ENTIRE CHANGE! j TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOV. 29Tu, Fareweil Benefit of Mr E. CROUESTF, The World's Great Clown and Jester. The great sensation of lzs7,-VOL BECQUE'S PUPILS, Rolla, Alonzo, and Prince Mite. LEAPS f.,r LIFE! DIVE from the CEILING 1 1 TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK. Turp in-Mr E. Croueøte, supported by the whole Com- pany, introducing the best and most bi<rhly trained nsare in Europe. CROUESTE AS RICHARD 111. New Acrobatic and Gymnastic Wouders. Fashionable Morning Performance, oil Saturday, Nov. 30, under distinguished patronage. Doors open at. 2 com- mence at 2.30. Carriages may be ordered at 4.10. "SWANSEA. Q.INNETT S HIPPODROME. E LEe T R j C SUCCESS. = TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK! Produced ou a scale never before seen in Swawsea. WITH A MOST TALENTED CAST, ;knfl tub BEST TRAINED MAITF, IN THE WORLD. first time, The beautiful and fascinating LO LO (LADY GYMNAST), and SYLVESTER (THE MAN FLY). TO NIGHT, Under the Patronage and Presence of His Worship THE MAYOR OF NEATH (II. P. CHARLES, ESQ.). AND CAPTAIN GARDNER. and Officers of the 14th Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers. ELECTRIC SUCCESS. Excursion Train leaves Neath at 6.30, and Swansea at 11.10 p.m. FIFTH AND LAST li-EEK. lVIUSIC JJAU, SWANSEA. FAREWELL EXHIBITIONS. CLOSE SATITRDAY", November :;0th, t,) Oil]-,N in NEWPORT, December 2nd. I POOLE AND YOUNG S D T O R AM 1 C E X Cl II S I 0 N S TO RUSSIA, TURKEY, and the BERLIN CONGRESS. Every Evening at S. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 3. Doors open hah" an hour previous. Admission-3s, 2s, Is, and 6d. -MANAGER—MR J. POOLE, NOTICE,—This WORK of ART WILL NOT VMT NEATH, the Town-hall not being large enough for the ¡ erection. 30080 STAR THEATRE, WIND STREET? Director A. MELVILLE. J Enormous Double Entertainment TO-NIGHT. Dramatisation of M s Beeeher Stowe's other Great Work, D R E D Mr GEOhGE MELVILLE as DRED. j Engagement for ix nights only of Henri, Prince of the Air. lie-cr,g:igeinent for six-nights only of Kiss Pat tie Adele, the New York Beds, Pe-cr.gageinent for six I nights only oi the Five Funny Coons, Engagement for six night- only of Miss .Flora Mac lonald, the Scottish Singer and Dancer. ABERGAVENNY. I ANN OUN('EM ENT. (Tn lor (lisnn'<uir=hcvi aim nob.e Vatrona^e\ \Y\Yi he hun\ ut | ABERGAVEN'NY, ON" EASTER MONDAY NEXT, lSjJ. Farther pwt-icnlars will shortly appear. 29693 -w ivtn'u'iins] cfO(tfi. 30UTH WALES MERCANTILE PER- O MAN ENT BENEI.i'S BUILDING SOCIETY, OFFICES: 1, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. OFFICERS. I I TRUSTEES. I HENRY POWEX, Eso., J.P. ¡ DAfvlEL JONES, Esq., J.P. DIR FCTOR5. Mr E. W SHACKULL, Chairman. tfa R. BENJAMIN, MR W. H. DAVIES, Ms H. SAUNDERS, Mr JOS. RAMSDA LK, tfaJOHN ISAACS, MR WILLIAM. JONRS, 11 HENRY JONES, Mil P. W. CAREY, I tfn T. WINDSOR JACOUS, MR JOS. GASKKLL: Mr. ;\A \'ID HOPKINS, BANKKRS J YKE NATION AL PROViNClB\N1\ OF ENGLAND, SOLICITORS Mew* MORGAN k SCOTr, rr;7J-treet, Cardiff. TREASURER I Mr J. G. PROG £ R, Trinity-street. SURVEYOR: Mr DAViD M'NFS (Messrs Jcsbs .RrothfpbX Cardiff. AUDIY'RS I Mr JOHN SI IBBS. Mr W. T,. RHYS, Ius (in, V 11a, Canton.. l.}ei.I,: D.urufrie¡"'rll\ee. MANAGING SEC'lKT.VRY SAMUEL J. DAVIES, No. 1, list Hayes, Cardiff. The OK.-ea are OPEN' "Alio for the receipt-, of Dr. Will's and issuing SHA UhS. 330e3 The next Subscript! -n Day, Thursday, De- r>. 1 »7-. yy u Y P A Y REN T 1 V •JLAMOKGAN BENEFIT BCILDING )1 SnciSTY. CARDIFF. Established 1817. OFKICRS—IS, OUEEN-SIREET. £ 6U to £ 3,000. M..n&)- alwavs rea-ly to be aaraDced on geciirity 01 Houses or l. triff, repUe b.y easy which vnr OFKICRS—IS, OUEEN-SIREET. £ 6U to £ 3,000. alwavs rea-ly to be aaraDced on geciirity ol FIouses or l. triff, easy which vnr cludtf iDteiest and pri«cip»U The pAjmrij-d- for an advance of i? os f#r foriuigbt J £ ;>0, 7s 6tl; £ 150.12s 60 £ 300, 2os, &c. The principal may be paid off at any time at SO dayrf DOt,!C{1.. Every iiiiormation with the Anninl licport. Pros/.cc tus, &c., may be had at 10, Qaeen-ftreet, on ap- plication to ¡ 30:31 MR. R. EMERY, Secretary. ATLAS (OF BRISTOL1* PERMANENT J;'3L BENEFIT BULDIXG SOCIETY. Head Office 3, Corn-street, opposite the Council House, Bristol. INVESTORS receive LAlWE PBOFITS, together. with PEitt UCi SECURITY. BORROWERS.-LIB* • L ADVANCES made on lIOLP or LE \SEHOLD PhOPELTl. I Pio,pectuses and full parrieulars 011 See eulrv, at the Head-otBoe; or to the lo^, agent- MR W. U. annear,, MR W. P. annear,, u MOUNT STUART SQUARE, Docks, CARDIFF. 3915a "g PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT IN' B VESTMENT Bi 1L: ING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1S60. INCORPORATED MARCH, 1876. OFFICES—2S, ST. MABY-STREET. CARDIFF. The Oldest., Largest, ami 1110.,t Equitable Society in the District. total Income of Societv since formation £ 330,941 0s 7d Amount lent on Mortgage £ 214,575 2s 3d Income lor the tear JS77.. £ 6s.482 lis 8d Amouut of Bonn* divided 1877 £ 3,427 18s 3d Amount remaining as Reserve Fund £ 1,142 118 9d The Offices are open DAILY for the issue of NEW SH ARES and Receipt of DEPOSITS, bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum, payable half yearly. WM. 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HARMONIUMS IN GREAT VARIETY, TjlHE gOUTH WALES INDIA RrBBER 0OMPANY, :;2. WEST BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, Manufacturera of and Dealers in every descriptors of VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS, Suitable for Engineering and Mechanical purpose comll,risiiig- SHEET RUBBER, VALVES, WASHERS, PATENT STEAM PACKING, RAILWAY BUFFERS SUCTION and DELIVERY HOSE, LEATHER and INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING^ GUTTA PERCHA GOODS, MINERS' and SINKERS' CLOTHING, BRATTICE CLOTH. Price Lift on application. 3S406 GAS FIRES AND COOKING STOVES. THE SWANSEA GAS COMPANY beg to direct the attention of Gas Consumers and the Public to the great Economy and Convenience in the use of GAS FIRES AND GAS COOKING STOVES. Sample fires and stoves may be seen in action at the Gas Works from 10 to 5 p.m., and all Information °bGASeCOKE delivered to any part ol the town (within the turnpike gates) at 7s 64 per ton. 39576 Swansea, 7th November, 187 39576 Ti /TESSUS W H. SMITH and SON JML' deliver the SO WH WALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow- CuIDTFF" SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT C ANTON ABERDARE PO MY POOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEliRROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HA t F.RFORDWKST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY At LRYSTWITH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN Ai ERGAVENNY. The CAIZDI-b' TIMES also iecl cvcry FiidV t.) ny address III the above-named To vns. ORDER:3 v) be sent to the Manage* of the various Rook:? Uk. Is, t-. D \1 ANP THE PRINCIPALITY OC I IT I ERSL 20 AND 27, ST MARY S i KEET | CARDIFF. jyj VNDFACTURERS OF FIRST-CLAS3 QLOTniNa MANUFACTURERS OF ..i.1 gUPERlOR c A NUFACTURERS OF JgjVERY DESCRIPTION OF (THING. TIm LARGEST OF .1UVKNII.I J' CLOTHlSf IN SOUTH WALKS. 10,000 SQUARF rEEf OF SHOW ROOMS. <5 Ja ESTABLISHED 183-. ™ THIS FAY. 9 TO 11, ST. MAKY-S i'ilEF.CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND ^JOMPANY n A V K COMMENCED "¡';LLIG '<HIK FOLLOWING C H E A P L i) T 8 640 Pajus WHITNrFY B1.Ah-:El, Slightly soiled suoable for Charity. 112 PIECES 72-inuh WASTE TWTLL SREFiTfNG, From CJd lo, r yard -free from am fillim 1,500 DOZEN CAMBRIC HANniCFR- CHIEFS, Ready-heiiirued, frum Is pc dozi'n. 450 WRITE KNOTTED COUNTER FA g3 MARSRILLE, BELGIUM, and TOILET QUILTS, Very Cheao. 1,200 pairs WHITE MUSLIN CI .Ml- TAINS, at t.s 1 Id per pair 1,700 yards Cohvjred SILK VELVET, A Few FELT, KIDjjEH, T PES TRY. and BRUSSELS CABPfcr.>, at (oearo.g lYi.v*. 14 feet AX i\1IX.ïEI: HI"' at 8s lid r-a, b. SCINDE RUGS, fall size, lis 111 eac-s. HOWELL k CO..Ife also making a f NEW JACKl.TS. Fur-lined CLuAKs ( TUMES. BONXETs. ilATS, SKIRTS, Ac. A Cl,cap 1. JJOWF.LL AND £ J;>Y,CANY, Tilm CAR!-iff iu:p;;i:s. ;¡r,70!J cAiunrF. OOLLEiNS FOR W INT K a MESSRS. W. PRI.i -E AND dn not believe in a oi t r\lle" the FP B(>USF, so they have arranged t.h pnrchatu? and their STOCK FOR THE A'iNTKl; SEA-ON Oil an im. portant and extensive scale. In the Ordered Depart- ment are the Newest Materials for making ttn, an i sn t.he Ready Ma jo Department, twfe. Overcoats, Ulster- Reefers, Suits, and Winter (1i(I;h; of every description, competent to satisfy the most fastidious fer variety, J styles, aud price. If will be obvious to the intci);T'<»*it that even a column of this p: per would not suffice for the enumeration of the exeedences of the large aad comprehensive Stock W. P. & S. therefore solicit a personal impect-ion (if the Goods. ADDRESS:—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLIN'E-STUEK. r, sr M ARY-STKlil 1 CARDIFF. AND ANIMALS M PRESF.UYF i. S( 1-.NT1 FICALLY. Animals Skins and Furs Dressed. Lin swjj made up. Hand and Fire CrC6!i-, Ac., by J. CoRDiNC. •>. A'i'URALIST, 42 t]¡¡,i" jti), ROY A L Ai.CADK. CARDIFF, Glass Sha-Jas, aii sizes, f.: Ci^eks, St^.tnolto*. ■ g9,«Y_ OOWLANDS' 3.fACASSAi; OIL is the A*-1 prepHmti^U the iiuir. It con. taii; no \'a\1. iiuiieiuT, ^piri^a Jus jn- gredients whieti yre s-> injnrJouj «-o the I\a!r and sf"a(jr fkl, 7.. lÚ t >pi»i i • small; a i t •>.< per b.ittle. fJK)\VLANDS KALYi>01\ eradienfes 1 cutaneous eruptions, and pt a beautiful and delicate complex.on. 4s 34 per bottle. ] ÜWLAXD) TO whiteus the Teeth, pveventM and arrests decay, and gives a "pleasing fiagraneo to the breath It contains no mineral or injurious acids. 2s 91 per box.. R (¡WLAXDS' EUKOMA is t new and 1 fragrant Toilet Povvd -r for Ladies; it < ontains no (xhsomous 1I\g"1"edients. 2s 6d per Vox. C( ACTION. Ask nny Cliemist, Hair. dresser or l'erfiimer for ROWLANDS' Article-s, (If /,<<, Hiil,ton Carden, London, :4.83 and avoid eTeap, spurious illlit.atioll. j, W7B s"7rr- WAT''H AND ULOi. iv V; AKLR TO THE Q0E?. ,;(JYAI. KAMII.Y Aiiu oy fc.pcc.jl App ontrncnts to 11.11,11 THE PRINCF. OF WALES, H.I. 11. THE EMPEKOK OF RT'PSTA, THK MAHARAJAH.? OF BUJiDWAN AM) ")Hnlt]L PRIZE MEDALS —iONDON, T>iI.TN. A.o l'ARTS. B E N S O N S WATCIIES j t ;OLD AN1) SILVEf Of every description, u.t- rrwrn in> able for all climates, from j «• J hliLLli i 2 to-200 guineas. J lbs Latest Fashions. CHRONOGRAPHS, BRACELETS. BROOCHES CHRONOMETERS. K4RKINGS, LOCKETS, KEYLESS, LEVERS, NE* KL.VCES. CHAINS, PRESENTATION. RINGS. STUDS, REPEATERS, RAILWAY j PINS, < HOS>iis, ETC., GUARDS', SC'LiTERS', aud ALSO IN DIAMONDS ANfi WORKMEN'S WATCHES I'KECIOUS cT-'NES. OF LXTRA STRENGTH. | BENSON'S Workman's Er.olish Lcvt £5 Ss. (Warranted,) BENSON'S Everybody's" Silver Watch Crystal Glass, 3s. (Wat Milted.) P» E N SON'S CLOCKS I SUA MR AND Of all kinds at l t, 1.000 ELECTRO-PLATE guineas. I i'or Presentation, Ac, CHURCH, TURRET, DINNER SERVICES, CARRIAGE, CHIME, j TEA AND IMtKAKFAST DIXING AND DRAWING- SEbMCES. i CRUETS. BASKETS, IIALL, SHOP, w ( 1 LARE1 LIBRARY', BRACKET,} JUG>, KTC J SPOONS, FORKS, ETC. y English Wood o? Ormolu Clocks, docornted with Blui China, Wedgwoo.i, rrom £ T. 5s. Made solely by Benson. BESOYS NEW ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS on TURRET CLOCKS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, PLATE, and JEWELLERY sent Po.O Free, 2 Stamps. Watches sent safe by Post to all parts of ths World. Watches repaired by skilled workmen. Plate, Jewet lery, Watches, bought and exchanged. Merchants, Ship pers, and Ciubs supplied. Steam Factory and City Show rooms, I LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON. West-end Establishment, 2 -5, OLD BONP-STK T; E 7090 ESTABLISHED 1T4\ 3!)7v* Tyf B, M. H. COOHRANE, F. C. S~ ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LABORATORY, 4 PF. ARSON -PL ACH, DOCKS. CARDIFF, 18 prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAM IN A TIONS of mNERALS, FOODS. Ac., of ail kind* For particulars and terms, apply as 33287 gUPERIOR HQUSE QOAf REDUCTION IN PRICE. RICHARDS AND COMPANY (LIMITED Are now Delive.ing their 6UFBRIOR LARGE HAND-PICKED HOFSE COAlt Large, 121 6d Thro' and Thro lis 611. Within the Toll Gates (Mount Pleasant excepted.) West Cross, Norton, Cast it ton, and Mumbles. Large, Us; Thro' and Thro', 13.. Extra Haulage chargeable to Langland, Caswell, and Newton, according to distance. CASH ON DELIVERY. A reduction in Priee made on ordere exceed,ng r, Tont- I pfTWOOD IMPORTERS. ATI ORDERS TO GLOUCESTER HOUSE, ALL Uttxi- SWANSEA..14512 '^LLPOSTING.—PHILLiPR. JAMES, | > Ticorkv,having taken to the business of Mr A ifred j. Jones (late of Treorkv), as BILL POSTER and ANO B.HONDDA VALLEY CRIER, trusts that by strict att*n» tlon to Business, and fair prices, that be will merit the support and patronage, of all. Rents all the principal POSTING STATIONS in the Rhnn.i.l* Villav. SMW