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CARDU-F. the ^IvIIililCAN PRODUCE I. _l\ COMPANY I Arc n w offering for Sale siU kinds of PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, &c.. Ctf.-a any ot'-se • House. »__A <■> 'der is most ro.-p;clfully solicited. "U P, < r)K AOHRKSS — lL:, BUTE STREET, DOCKS, '>;•; O-e tiie Cab Stand. 44172 EFFHIENOY WITH ECOXOMr. A NCHOll JP URNITURE V AXS, I COD ) WEST- CANAL WHARF, 38!S F CARDIFF. -I) g4"O No RISK. OR TROIJBLE TO THE OWKJiS, :.r- -=- -7.r: 1ti.}l)iu\J (uttt W Y- EDWARDS A • CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. lows:-1 ~T"CADS S eamers of this Line will sail as fo. «PU, R V „ FROM CARDIFF 'HHlWi • 2,300 tons. KD\-RSMV, Jan. 1 BUE'•••! •-A'»'" 8,000 tons.SATUlti ''AY, Feb. 7 »UEE.IOA, 2,500 tons.SATURDAY, FEH. 14 « ULLVR^F^ 8,MUCOUS! !s VTURDAY, Jan 17 T*. L 'JXI BILLS of LADING for all rlno^p-' nt ^r\r\T\a a gsn? y&Sk. ""Sf s'T;„sr- >K TROIT, TORONTO *C IOLEDO, BUFFALO, IB- Erie, Great Western ofr'J i'\ ^'JUUETION with the Southern Rail way Companfe^' RND TTJ R\F1P'FT"T'N?! {''FF AN<1 NEWPORT; GFnr'T F ,JV A.:LL)S' A"D '-O. Bristol; 81600 602" SOUTH-STREOT. HEW York. QARDIFF & BRISTOL. V,'YL- OR LADY MARY •TAN UARV, ISCO. From Bute Doe-is, From Bathurst Cardiff. Bri-to'. 9 J'\U:S^AY •••• Omorn 1 Thursday P.15inorn O *R'day 6.-J0morn 2 Friday ».5nioru &atur..ay 7. Oinorn 3 Saturday 10.30morn F!Ii' OIUURN 5 Monday 11.4"' n.orn 7 ;TY •••• ^•3IN^ORN N 'l'liesday .12. 0 after j, tdnc-.day ,.1C.. morn 7 Wednesday 1.45 after JJ' 7, V11''SDAY .11,15morn 8 Thursday 3.1.. afttr In Q I T 12. ;"> after <} I inlay 4.30 aftor U SATURDAY v. 15 after 1'aMonday 7.15 11:0111 :'LONDIY 4.30 after li/iTuesday 8. Omorn I &• 0 aftei 14 Wednesday F.45R.:oni L(' 4 .U,R!I'AJ* 6, UIII'jrn 15 Timrsday 9.30morn N LY C.30 morn I:, Friday LO. OIINCN H SATURDAY 7. Omnni 17 Saturday .10.30 inorn LOAAIONDAY G. Omorn 1:1 MONDAY LL.JS^.O.11 9 SDAY B.15 morn 20 Tuosuay .12.; 0 after "WEDNESDAY 9.30morn 21 Wednesday 1/0 after 9„„JLui:, SDAY ,1. I.NIONI 22 'I'lmrsday ?. 0 after AY 2,11 "FTEI 23 Friday 4.15 after 'Y 1 30 alter -li SATU day 5.30 .IIIUR W Mor.day 3,15 after 27 -Tiles -V 7.15mom 9S •••• 4. 0 after 2-I'W^.inesday 8. Omorn ^8 VVeducsday 4.30 after :9 .Tmir. dr„y 8.30 orn I'DAY. 6.15 after :0 1 day r. 0 <'RN &ATUUL -i' 6. Omorn 31 .Saturuay 9 3)morn a To-and-Fio. KFRFT^61, Cabin, 2s Cd. F re Cabin, Is G i. Toand- o Ticket8 sued for return trip on samo day aamarked: WJ., F Cabin, 3S C I Fure Cabin, 2s. To ar.d-fro Tickets I. ISSUED on Saturday, arailable for the return trip »N Monday. 42100 STEAM BIFITWEKN riARDIO', S WANSEA, ISSAS^GABG-. BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW, Route for Goods to the North of Ireland, and I° all parts (,f Scotland c lti* Screw Steam-ships AVON, Captain Frv AILSA R^EA U Huckman SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRliS- ALEXANDRA, Captain Arnel j are intended W sail with Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow and assist vessels (unless urevented by eirumstancesi « tollows, in the month of JANUALTY :— .F11011 EAS'l1 BUTE DOCK BASIN CARDIFF: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. B Saturday 6 p.m 10 Saturday 3 p.m. j 24 Saturday 3 p.m. Saturday.. AL C P M FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 6 Tuesdav r. 3 p.m. I 20 Tuesday.. 3 p.m I' 1 p.m. 27 Tuesday 1 p.m. CARD I ITF' vtA BELFAST LI BRISTOL. 5 Monday. 2 p.m. 19 Monday 2 p.M" FaOM NO. 1 SHIH), SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. t wedneaday 10 p.m. J 21 Wednesday 10 p.m « 14 Wednesday." 6 p.m. 28 Wednesday 5 BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 5 Friday 8 p.m. 1G Friday 8 p.m 9 Friday 2 p.m. 23 Friday 2 p.m Friday GLASGOW TO SWANSEA. VIA BELFAST 6 Thursday 2 p.m. 119 Thursday.. i p.m 12 Thursday 2 p.Ill. I 26 Thursday Goods are required to be !1.Iongsiae ONE DOUR. Detore advertised time of sailing. FARM.— Belfast: Cabin, 118 6d Deck, 10s. Green- Deck, 12A 6d; Soldiers or Sailors, LOI. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-half, available for one month. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co. Belfast, to Robert Hender- Bon & Son; Bristol, to Mark Whitwill and Son Swan- sea, to M, Jones & Brother; Newport, to R Burton FC Son; and in Cardiff to E. TAYLOR & CO., 89, Bute-street, Docks, Cardiff, January 1880. 31048 WATERFORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND NEWPORT, WATERFORD ^TND NEWPORT. CHEAPEST ROUTE- First-class Powerful Steamers, REGINALD, LARA, ZEPHYR, &A •REM LIVERPOOL, Clarence | F' OM WATKRPORD every W1' EVERY Wednesday. | FU>.uy. From NBWPOET, Alexandra Dock, every Monday. FIFFJ' through Rates to Inland Stations for Goods or O. JTLE> APply to the Agents, Me.-srs Thomas and Co., Purokeri, DI ck-street, Newport or to the Wateiford jeamship Company (Limited), \Vaterford Wiiterford leamship Company, 20, Water-street, Liverpool^ 42781 R^NARD ROYAL MAIL .JISI36line- LIYERPOOL TO NE \v YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Tliis Company has been established for Forty Years, tnd Is noted F jr its safety and comfort for all classes of ussengrers. 4ppl,y to D. and C. MACIVER. Liverpool. ill H Nieoll Judd, Beaufort llou -c, Brynmawr; John 5?T.AN< Station Master. Heugoed, near Cardiff S. "HAMS, and Co., Emigration Offices, Neath: W. H. LA"KS, Grocer, Blaenav M. J&DS.A" ERICAN LINE. N|TED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. EVERY WEDNESDAY. KIRST-C!AI' fuil-powered Iron Stoainships. Acconimo- for passengers equal to any Euiopean Line. Pas- •EN^ERA and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf If THE Pennsylvania Railruad. This is the shortest and •est route to the West. Appl.v to RICHARDSON, SPRNOB, and Co., 17 and 19, at^r-street, Liverpoid; JONES BROS. and Co., Bute V.^<8» CARDIFF; JAMES ATRB, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; NE^ BROS.and Co., Dock-street,Newport; ROOBR JOKES, Pontyp) idd TlLKEY and Co., Abertillery; o. BaulII, Hengoed, via Cardiff. 300C8 A^ £ ,R A L L A FL I N E" SHORTK8T OCKAN PASSAGE TQ AMERICA. CCIU|IO;E"JF of Twenty first-clasg Royal Mail Steamers. L'ay<.—From LIVERPOOL every THUUSDAY ;„U.EVERY alternate TUESDAY. From LONDONDERRY IVR/. I AND from OUEENSTOWN every alternate 'iv^ AY. iCCANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Throug-II ICKETS to all ponm at Special Rates. Pam- }M. 8 011 Canada, Manitoba,^and ilia Western States A!"?' Dakota, &c.) free 011 application. ?A 1>AS81GES to Canada for Farm Labourers and »ema)e Domestic Servants. RASJENGERS should secure Tickets before leaving home. „ PARTicularS^n~ippliCation to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., -1 James-street, Liverpool. T "R \° G- B'RD, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff T. J. Buse, 7, T) CP!nCSTREET' SWA»8EA F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, Neath; „: Y Ihomas, British Schools, Llandovery W. Milton N0C~*> 10. Great Dock-street; and John Young, Screw JIK 1 Newport, Mon.; A. Tilnty, Market-stregi, L "ERtillery Matthew Matthews, Abercain, near NOWJVIRT. 4920 ■ 4920 L=r T\7*HITE STAR LINE F T ROYAL & UNITED STA1E8 BSGSFFISAC' MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for- \Val'l.l¡¡¡o- Passengers to all parts of the United State3 and Canada" THESE well-known magnificent steamers are appointed sail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty's and the UNITED SUtes mails :— Germanic IN A iriatic •- •• A'UE»day, JFCDW TO ¥AC'N constructed in seven water-tight compartments. ZZL^SI DAYS in summer, 9I days in winter THESE splendid vessels combine th.e highest speed a ^•TTIFORT, and are unsurpassed in their attractions b^loou* and State-rooms amidships, l^uriouslyfur- BTOB^' PIANOS> libraries, electric bells, bath-rooms, unusually spacious, welblighted, REN TED, and wanned, and Passenprers OF UNS {«CEIVE the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses ATTEND the women and children. 4 *>«• full particulars of Passages, ^TES, &C., «C JFPLY to BARNES, GUTHRIF, and CO., Bute Docks, CW?FF: F- LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, PN?TLFF; H- GOLD:HG & CO, Swansea EDWARD J«ILLIPS, Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale John Coi>elitid, 1-4, "STREET, Mer'thyr Messrs Harse and Brown, -\ew- Mon. H. Connop and Sou, Brynmawr ^AMES B. II 11 LS> Trede/ar Abrahams and Ree-, Grocers, Lnipi "?RES, Pentre Ystrad Arthur Tilney, Telegraph and Rail- AD-Q POTION, Abertillery, Mon. John Beyan, Station Vft 5 Hcnjjoed William Paimer, Agent, Nantyiviot; 1. ^riflter, &c., Pioneer Stores, Kisca Jone?, to^^Tmney M. Matthews, Agent, cariie ISMA Y, IMRIE, and Co., '<. si "10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 34. Lea.dfinhall-»tr««t tendon l AMERICAN MEAT MARKETS. 35 & 36, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 9. BRIDGE STREET. CARDIFF. 32, HIGH STREET. SWANSEA. 5, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWARTS BRANDED HAMS. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS STEWAnrS BRANDED HAMS. STEWAUTS BRANDED HAMS. PER 7D LB. STEWARTS BRANDED HAMS. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWARTS BRANDED HAMS. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWARTS BRANDED HAMS. PER jD LB. f STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWARTS BRANDED HAMS. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. PER 7D LB. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWARTS BRANDED HAMS. STEWART'S BRANDED HAMS. STEWARTS BRANDED, HAMS, PER 7D LR t R, STEWART & (O, PROPRIETORS. ui1di1J\' (OtictiS. -E- INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and MOST EQUITABLE SOCIETY in the Neighbourhood. THE-BEST MEDIUM For all Investments and Loans on Property. ITS ABSOLUTE SECURITY Is established by thc fact that during an existence of 20 years nearly HALF-A-MILLTON of money has been turned over WITHOUT MAKING A SINGLE LOS&, DEPOSITS, at 5 per cent, interest, may be made; Shares taken, and information as to advances obtained dailr of Mr WILLIAM SANDERA, Managing Secretary, 2S. St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or of the AOKRTS—Mr E, THOMAS, 43, York-placo, New- port, Mon.; Mr I). IJ. EDMUNDS, 21, Plassey street, Penarth and Mr J, A DAVIES, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale, 41144—7422 PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. AMOUNTS FROM £5 TO £:0) RECEIVED DAILY BY THE SECRETARY, MR S. J. DAVIES, "STAR" FURNITURE VAN OFFICE, No. 1, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. SHARES ISSUED DAILY. 44194 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 £10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in tilis Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated re- payments are ma le, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Society, 34. Victoria-street, Merthyr. 19105 TV/TESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON iTjL deliver the SOUTll WALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning; in all parts of the follow. ing towns CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWITH LAMPJ5TF.R CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CAllDlFP TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers of the various Bookstalls. • IVRICHAEL PAINE, BELL-POSTER, iTi- TOWN-CRIER, kc., 17, Dean-street, Aberdare, begs to inform the Public and Tradesmen that lie J:5 1 commenced business at the above address, and is ready to receive orders for Aberdare and vicinity, and execute jn shortest notice. Contracts made. Price list on applii 8064 *105? { £ )!- QARPEN T~inr 37, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. CARPENTER'S LACE BOOTS. CARPENTER'S* ELASTIC BOOTS. CARPENTER'S SHOOTING BOOTS. CARPENTER'S LADIES' BOOTS, ELASTIC, LACE, AND BUTTON. G. QARPENTER, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, 37. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF 525 o—*>1407 rjUIERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SAFES.—SECOND • HAND FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF.—At no House in tho World can there be found a larger assortment to select from, by every eminent maker. Also Wrought Iron Doors for strong rooms, party walls, or those to divide warehouses, at one-third the price of new. Perfect in every respeet. Price List free —GRIFFITHS & SONS, 43. Cannon-street, London, |j c 7892 26 GALLOW AN SONS MANCHESTER. s-i R AND"PRIXTPARIS EXHIBITION. IT /n VLLOWAY PATENT COMPOUND ENGINES. aS^WATTA TENT STEAM BOILERS. MILL GEARING ANP SHAFTING, ROPE AND STRAP PULLEYS, SPUR AND BEVIL WHEELS, &c., all sizes, GALLOWAY & SONS, ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER. 46022 =-' AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEVNON and HUGHES. Si1vcr Electro Patc, at Swansea Jan. 14 & 15 Leas(,1wlù Property, at Swansea Jan. 19 Dwe!1in-h:,uses, near Swansea Jan. 21. Hote! and Villa Residence, at Swansea Jan. 21 1I1r MOSES CULE. Leasehold Dwelling-Ilouse3, &c., at P011typridù.. Jan. 14 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Valuable Stock, Horses, &c, at Brip;;c11,j Jan. 17 Mr LEWIS 110PhINS. Leasehold Shop and Cot: aes, Oaih .yg, Cardiff Jf\u. 15 Iess JOHN JENKINS & CO, Freehold Vi11a Residences, d Cardiff Feb. 3 lIr JOHN M. LEEDEI1. Household Furniture and Effects, &e., at Swansea.. Jan. 15 MC3rs OWEN and BRYANT. Building Materials, &c,t at Cardiff .Tan. 19 Messrs PARSONS and BALDING. Mineral Property, at Cardiff Jan. 21 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. Piht CuUcr, at Cardiff Jan. 20 Messrs SlEPIŒNSON. ALEXANDER & CO. Horses, Carriage. awl Harness, at Card:1T Jan. 17 F,lrnitur3, Plate, &c., at Cardiff Jan, 19 Household Furniture, IIvc.. near Cardiff Jan. £ o Fat S'ock. &c., at Carùiff Jan. 22 Woollen Cloths, 8];awI8, &c., at Cardiff J a11, 22 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Jan. 27, £ 8, 29 Horsw, at Cardiff Jan, 29 Freehold Property, at Newport Feb:, Messrs TAYLOR and FORRESTER. Leasehold & Freeholù Property, at Merthyr Tydfil, Jan,20 Mr T. WElSBER. Household Furniture, at Penarth Jan. 15 11:2" HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY^ CROCKIIERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO.'S next FORTNIGHTLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS, will he held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, the 17th of January, 1880, at Two o'clock p;e3isely. Total expense on ep,ch hore offered and not solù, 5s. 45024 12, DUMFRIES PLACE, CARDIFF ESTATE OF CHARLES PEAFi.SON ÈSQ. DECEASED. MESSRS STEPHENSON ALE ,(AN- DER, and co., are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, on MONDAY, the l:.th of January, commtn-ung at Eleven a.m., the whole of the Valuable FúLtNlTUlŒ, SILVER, SILVER-PLATE BOOKS, aud ot!1lr EFFECTS, A t the Reidencc of th late IIlrs Charles Pearson conslstmg of IN HALL.-Oak hall table, anù two chains mat*, &c. DINING ltOOI.Two subslantial mahogany$elescope dining-room table*, each wIth insertion; a superior dining-room suite, brass studded, and upholstered iu morocco, cOHsistillg of eiaet chairs, two easy ditto, and coueh; mahoganyeas, chair, mahogany enclosed siùc- board, plate-glass back; mahogany book-c¡¡¡;e in four compltrtme1\til, glazel1 anù enclosed; mahogany bagatelle boarù, wit)1 balls, cue, &c. cabe of ivory-handled table knives, dessert ditto, carvers and fork, gilt pier gJais, black marb, 1 reneh t¡meplecp:, wIth groups in bronze; gilt cornices, cnmson rep curtains, fenders and fireir ,n8, Brussels carpet, equal to new, about 60 yards, Bkin rugs, &c. BOOKS (about 200 volumes), consi8tinO" of works of Scott. Shakespeare, Smile, Dickens, and ther standard authors; Punch, Art Journal, and other modern seriale popular; -ind Chamber's Cyclnpajdia, Dugdale's England and W a'es,' &c. SILVER and SIL VEH-PLATE.-Pair silver candle- sticks, ditto bieakfast, castors, soup ladle, ditto gravy spoons, case containing 12 silver dessert knives anti 12 forks (pearl handles), silver dessert tea and other spoons, forks, &c. electro-plated teapot, coffee pot, SUé!ar basin, aud cream, butter, and sardine dishes, salver, &c. DiiAWING-ROOM. :-An elegant rosewood drawing- room suite, covered 111 cloth with worked wool seats, consistillg of six cham;, coch, lady's easy chair, gentle- man's ditto, and two devotional chairs, rosewood cheflon- niere, marble top and glass back, pair of rosewl10ù foot- Iito01, scroll f¡n-1er, mounted in ormolu, set of steel anù bronze fire irons, brass fregua1"ù, anù BrU8seL¡ carpet. ENGHA VINGS.-A tJl1C proof engraving "Allied Generals before Sebastopol," aud several others, ehromos, & c. IN BEDROOMS. Iron anù brass half-tester bed- steads with hangings, spring, wool, and other mattresses, large alld superior feather beds, &c., mahogany wardrobe, mahogany washstaIJd3 and dress- ing tab1es with marble tops; swing" classes, mahogany and painteù chests of ,drawels. linen presses, ware, ottUIJ1:1ns, cane-seat chairs, towel ralls, two mirrors in gilt fr,"l1es, Brussels tapestry, carpets, hearthrugs, &c. LINE. -Ten pairs of huen sheets, eleven linen pillow slips, S2ven bolstcr caset, th; pairs of best blankets, several counterpanes, eight large size damask table cloths dinner napkins, d'O}leys, kc. IN KITCHEN.—The usual kitchen culinary utensils, dinner service, \\hite and gold, ahout 130 pieces; tea and breakfast service, and sundry glass, decanters, wines, &c- Catalogujs are in cour.so of preparation, and will be ready on and after Thu"s:lay next. Qùem's Chambers, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 45113 In the Hig-h Court of Justlce.- Chancery Division. v. Dug-n anù Another. QUEEN'S CilAMBERS AUCTlwN MART, CARDIFF. PEREMPTORY SALE of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the latc WILLIAM I UJGAN, WHOLESALE WOOLLEN CLOTH MERCHANT, FRKDER CK-STREET, CAH. DIFF, removed to the above rooms for convenience of sale. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- l'JL DER. and CO. will SELL hy AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 22nd January, thewholo of the valuable of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, DRESSES, SHAWLS, &c.. Comprising black and brown superfine broadcloths, navj blue ditto, grey ditto, suitable for ladies' and ulsters, cloaks, &c. blue and brown pilot cloths, beavers, witneys, doeskins, kerseys, &c., six quarter plaid tweeds, cheviots, ulster cloths, & &c., Taisleyand woollen shawls in great variety, rich figured and plain poplin dresses in black and other colours, moire antique, satin stripes, satins, &c., &c. The stock which is a large one is all new, and in ex- cellent condition, and will be opan for inspection two days previous to Sale, between 10 a.m., and G p, m. Salc to commence at 11 a.m. Quen Chabm, Cardiff. 45110—8259 FAT SrOCK. TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- 1." DIm, and CO. are instructed hy G. W. G. Thomas, Esq., The Heath, Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository, on THURSDAY, the 2nd of January next., at Twelve o'clock at noon, 60 very Prime YEARLING FAT SHEEP, From 14lbs to 201bs per quarter, all guaranteed healthy and sound a few FAT BULLOCKS, And very useful THREE-YEAR-OLD MULE. For further particulars apply to Mr Thomas Donne, at the Fann, or to thc Auctioneers. Further entries are permitted. 45114 PENYÚN PENYLAN, near CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, And other Effects. MESSRS STEPHENSON. ALEXAN- DER and CO., have been favoured with i. sHuctions from Fe'ele Primavesi, jun" Esq" who IS leaving the above resilience to SELL by AUCTION, on TUE<5DAY, WEDNESDAY, and THUHSDA Y, January 27th, 28th, and 29th, 1880, the whole of his superior and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITUIŒ, HORSES, CARRIAGES, And Effects, viz. HALL.-Oak han table, 2 carved back chairs, hat and umhrclIa sbnds, barometer, butler's tray and stand, &c. DRAWING-ROOM.—2 very superior ebonized ormolu cabinets, with marble tops, with porcelain plaques painted with figures 2 ditto with glazed fronts, walnut drawing-room suite in green damask and cretonne, full- compas cottage pianoforte in walnut case, music stool, Canterliury whatnot, shaped centre table, card ditto, reacting table with easel and branches richly carved, 2 superior black an gold jardinettes, with sphnx ormolu mountings, and pots complete; a very rich Indian carpet, 14ft by Hi t-; gilt pier glass, 7 by 60; very superior gilt timepiece, gilt cornices, Jace, and other curtains poreelaill figur08, alabaster and other vases, sceut jars, 2 ehromos after Stanfield auù Turner, coloured photos of Italian towns, engravings, steel fonders and irous, &c. DINING-ROOM.-Exeellent mahogany dining-roem uitc in Morocco, telescope dining table, extending to 18 feet; enclosed sideboard, with plate-glass back, 6ft. dinner wagon, bronze figures and candelabra, handsome black marble clock, with best ratean movement; astron- imical telescope and cae, binocular g1ass, sewing machine, walnut piannette, 6 £ compass music stool, Canterbury, electro-plated salver aud other gooùs, several oil paintings, oleographs, &c. LH3RAu' Y.-Sp:>nish mahogany ecretaire bookcase, quantity of books, Pembroke table, mahogany chairs in hair se,1ting", gilt pier glass, timepiece, bronzes, curtains, poles and rings, Brussels carpet, water colour drawings, &c. The appoiuLments of 9 BEDnOO1S, consisting of superior Italian walnut Duchesse table, pedestal wash- hnd with marbie top en suÜe, rich set of double toilet ware, massive 5ft iron half-tc.,ter bedstead, with brass circular foot; Cretonne bed furniture and window cur, tains, spring anù other mattresses, feather beùs, gilt timcp:, C8;, pier glasses, mahogany half-tester nud iron French bedsteads, iùets, commodes, pedeatal cupboards, washstands, dressing tables, wardrobe, chests of elrawers, toilet glasscs and warc, towjl rails, curtains, poles and rings, photos and. prints, Brussls and Kidder carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, iron sfe, &c. Kitchen requisites of the usual description, together with an ample "8ortment of breakfast, dinner, dC3srt, and tea ware, nnd glass. The outside effects comprise a very light circular- fronted LR ^UG JAM, by Rogers, of B. istol(neariy new), C nvertible wagonette by" dItto, pony trap by !:0Jert9, Bridgwater, rereral fet or double anù single pated l1:ir- ncs-i, sluft and tra.-e dItto, riding s1lldls, C E3T.\UT MARF, rising P, 1-.3. BLACK MARE PONY, 12 hamls, very fast, daik-b;- wn cart mare, 1;]. goo I worker, crank axle and Scotch tip carts, chaff macr1Ïne3, bean Crusher, pi anù pciry rough, fow:-1101"e3, garden tools, about 50 iron hurdle?, niC'.Y of meadow hay, crop of 3', acres, &c., &c. S do to commence each ùay at 12 o'clock at IT ori. Order oi "ale wLl be announced in catalogues, which are being prepared, and mlY bc obt:1Ïue lscveadays prior to fate. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 82iJ5 4D0"3"> SPECIAL STUD SALE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DEU, and CO. have made arrangements for 11 dd- ing their next STUD SALE on THURSDAY, January 29th, 1880. Thc entries are limited to GO, and will be confined to first-class Horses. Entrance fee, 10s üd. Stalls should be secureù at once. 8257 45025 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, AT MAINDEE, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- JLTJL DEll, aud CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hütel, Newport, Mon;, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of February, 1880, at Three o'c!ock precisely, subject to conditions of Fale to 1Jc then produced, and-in the following or such other lots as may be determined ;— LOT 1.—All that very substantially-erected, handsome, and (;Oll1modous FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, With the two-stalled stab1e, coach-house, vineries, con- servatories, anù other outbuildings appurtenant thereto, and the terraced lawns, shrubberies, walled iruit and kikhen gardens, containing together la Or 37p, or there- abouts, situate on the Chepstow-road, Maindee, near Newport, and now in the occupation of E. J. Grice, Esq. LOT 2.—All that delrable and compact ïftA FREEHOLD ŒSIDENCE, Known as Woodlands, standing on an eminence 111 its own grounds which consist of walled fruit and flower gardens, lawn and shrubbery, about one ace in extent, situate in Crescent-road, Maindee, near Newport, and now in the occupation of J. C. Strong, Esq. LOT 3.—All that field or close of rich FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND. containing 3 acres or thereabouts, situate at Maindee aforesaid,'adjoining Lot 2, and on the south side of the Christchurch road, V. which it has an extensive frontage, with access from Crescent-road. This lot being admirably situated on hig-h ground, commanding extènbive views, is well adaptld for villa building sites. Finns and particulars are in preparation, and may be obtained when re.tdy on application to the Auctioneers, Quecn's Chambers, Cardiff or to Messrs Ingledew, Incc, and Vaehell, Solicitors, Cardiff. 46079 j2\lt by gutfticu. HELEN-STltEET, BHOADW A Y. SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL, VALUABLE COB, VOG CAUT. HARE8S, &c. MESSRS OWEN and BRYANT are in- -i-VJL stiueted by Mr J. Robins, builder, who is retir- ing from business, to SELL by AUCTION, at his Yard an 1 Workshop as above, on MONDAY, January the 19th, 1880, the BUILDING MATERIAL and PLANT ti1erein, consisting of deals, ue.11 and elm boards, sashes, tiles, scaffolding, tressels, grindstones, nails, locks, glne, oils, screwjack, sa I' Ilew ¡¡hovels, carpent3rs' benches and tOOlS, drilling, boring, and morticing machine, amI numerous other goods also VALUABLE CHESTNUT COB, 14J hands, silver-11Jountcd harness, brass do, tiace do, dog-cart with silvered hmps, chaffcutter, two tip carts, one Scotch do. For further particulars see posters. Sale t) commenC3 at 12 o'claek Koon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10th January 1800. 45093 SALE OF LEASEHOLD SHOP AND COTTAGES, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. MR LEWIS HOPKINS has been favoured with instructions from Mr Matthew Jones, wh,) is leaving for Africa, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, January 15th, 1S89, at ix for seven o'clock in the evening, subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced, and in 1'hree Lots ag under, or in such other lots as may be determined, the following valuable LEASEHOLD SHOP AND COTTAGES. LOT 1.—All that CORNER SHOP, HOUSE, anù PREMISES, with Stable and Co<tch.home attached, situate amI being on corner of Daniel and Lucas-streets, with side entrance, in the occllpation of 1I1r Hicks, nt the weekly rent of 10s, and priyate Dwelling-house ad- joininl!, and being in Daniel-street., in the occupation of Mr Hicks, Senr., at the weekly rent of 65. The above are held under a lease from lIlrs Crawsliay, for 9 years, from the 2nd February, 1879, at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 18s. LOT 2.—All those Two COTSAGES adjoining- Lot 1, situate in Daniel-street, and in the occupation of Mr Mullane a1d Mrs John respectively, aud let at the weekly rent of 613 6d each, allll helù under a lease from Mrs Crawshay for 99 years, from 2r.d February, 1879, at the yeally ground reut of £ 2 8s. LOT 3.—All those Two COTTAGES adjoining, Lot 2 situate ill Daniel-street, and occupied lIy Mrs Moses, at the weekly rent of 5s 6d, and by Mrs Tremlett, at the weekly relit of 5s, anù held under a similar lease to Lot 2. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneer, at hid Offices, 5, Queen-street, Careliff; or of Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, as to Lots 1 and 3; and of H. Cousins, Esq., Solicitor, as to Lot 2. 45047 8254 SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF CARDIFF. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. -ixi are instructed by the rcpreEentatives of the late Mr J, O. Ingram to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TùE8DA Y, the 3nl day of February, 1880, at 4 for 5 o'clock in the Evening, subject to con- ditions to ùe then produced, and in one or two lots a3 may then be determined, an tho e two yery compact FEEEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES, situate on the Newport-road, Cardiff (a few doors from Castle-road), known as Pyrmont Villa anù Windermere Villa. ,$ Each House has a Lawn in front, an 1 a ood Garden, with an entrance at ihe back, and coutains spacious hall, drawing-room, tiinin¡r,roam, kitchen, 3 pantries, scullery, and w.c. on the ground floor; 3 good Ledrooms (one of which can be used as It drawing-room) and a w.c. on the first floor and 3 bedrooms over. Windermere Villa has, in addition, a large bath, with hot and cold water, and a good stable and coach-house in the rear. The whole property having a frontage to Newport-road of 62ft 4in., and a depth of 202ft. 6iu. or thereabouts. Trams and omnibuses pass the preœises. The Houses are substantially built, being specially erected for the Lite lIfr Ingram, irom designs preqared by Messrs Hartland anù Son, and un ler their supervision. The Premises are situate in the best part, of Cardiff, and within easy access to the centre of the town, and being freehold, offer an opportunity for investment and occupation seldom to be met with. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to HENRY HEARD, Esq., 45039 8243 Solicitor, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY: TO THE GE¡;TRY, HOTEr" AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES bes to announce the receipt of instructions from Messrs Lydon and Co., Princess Works, Hheffield (for wl.o.n they have sold .before, and whose Stock has gil-en universal satisfaction), to SELL by AUCTION, at the Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY and THCRSDA Y, January 14th and 15th, 1880, au im- menoc consignment of SILVER ELECTRO PLATE, of the most Superior Qualityand Elegant Designs, comprising elaborately chased sets, dish covers, entree dishes, salvers, cruet frames, AAlts, cake baskets, claret, jug-s, biseuiterres, tea urns, tea and eoffee services, Lutter coolers, toast lacks and choice oak mounted goods, fruit and flower e; er.;nes, &c., &c. The CUTLERY consist- of fine Ivory. handled table aml dess(r knives, meat and game carvers, steels, &0" en suHc; spoms, forks, cases of dessert knive3 and forks with ivory, pearl, and, platc handles, walnut aud fish eaters, cabinets containing complete table suites, &c. Particular attention is requested to this sale, as, owing to the extreme ha-d times in Sheffield, the goods have bern scnt direct from the manufacturers for absolute sale. Tl'.ey \I ill be fow¡d to be of the best quality and exce:lmt workmanship. An inspection is earne3tly invited. On view each morning of sale. Sale each day at 11 a.m. and 7 o'clo:k p.m. 45050 TOWN OF SW AKSr:A. DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have J. beeD instructed to SELl, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Aims Hotel, High-street, Swan<;ea, on MONDA Y, January 19th, 1880, III such lots and subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read, the following valuable COTTAGE PROPERTY, Comprising- LOT 1.—All that substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 30, Hafo{]-street, Swan sea., having a frontage of 17ft, and now in the OCCJ- pation of Mrs Cawker,: t a rental ot 513 per week. Held for a term 0f 99 years, from tbe 29th September, 1858, at a ground rent of £ 1 14s per annum. L0T 2.—All those Four DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and Leing Nos. 3, 4, 5, end 6, Mill- brook-street, Landore, Swansea, having a frontage of 60ft anJ. a depth of 60ft. Held for a term of 95 years, from 23rd June, 1875, at a ground rent of £ 6 per annum. LOT 3.—All those Two DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES adjoining Lot 2, and being Nos. 7 and 8, Millbrook-street, Landore, having a frontage of 30 feet and a depth of 60 feet. Held for a term of 95 years, from 23nt June, 1875, at a ground rent of £ 2 10s per per annum. LOT 4.—All th0se Two DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 4 and 5 Svmmon,- street (east side), Waunwen, Swansea, having of 31ft. 6in. and a de, th of 80 feet. Held for a term of 75 years, from the 29th September, 1874, at a ground rent of £ 5 per annum. LOT 5.- All those Two DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Kos. 7 and 8, Wheat field- terrace, Symmons-street, Waunwen, having a frontage of 32 feet and a aepth of 80 feet. Ileld for a term of 75 yeHs, from the 29th September, 1874, at a ground rent of £ 5 per annum. Lor 6.—All those Four DWELLING HOUSES SHOP. and PREMISES, situate anù being- Nog, 27, 28, 19, and 30, Davies-street, Landore, Swansea, having a frontagoe of 61ft. 6in., and a depth of 60 feet. Held for a term of 96 years, from the 23rù June, 1874, at a ground rent of £ t 12s 3d per annum. LOT 7.—All those Four DWELLING HOUSES and Pi emises, situate and being Nos. 31, 32, 33, and 34, Davies-street, Landore, Swa-isea, having a frontage of C4 feet, ami a depth of 60 fect. Held for a term of 95 years, from 23rù June, 1875, at a ground reut ot £ 6 per annum. LOT 8.—All tose Four DWELLING-HOUSES, SHOP, and Premises, situate and being Nos. 21,22 23 awl 24 Hoo-street, l'ort Tennant, Swansea, having a front ag-eof 68ft and a depth of DOft. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 23rd December, 1876, at a ground rent of £ 6 168 per annum. LOT 9.—All that SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and Premises, situate and bein No. 49, Oxford-street, Swan- sea, containing two shops, parlour, two tearooms, two attics, with large garden, and back entrance. Held for a term of 21 year", from 21th June, 1875, at an annual rental of £ 34. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. For fuither particulars apply to R. T. Leyson, Fs i., Fisher-street, Sw¡\nse:1, or to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 45076 GORSE LANE, SW ANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL AND VERY DESIRABLE RESIDEl\CE. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, January 21, 1880, at Three o'clock p.m" at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, in oue lot or otherwise, as shall be determined at the time of Sale. LOT 1.—All that newly-erected and substantially-built HOTEL, containing in all 12 rooms anù usual offices, together with large yard, coach-house, and three-stall stable thereto adjoining, now in the ocoupation d James Houghton. The premies are situate at the corner of Gorse-lane, are thoroughly w ell built, and completed according to the requirements of the Local Board of Health, and have a double frontage, and are helù upon a lease for 99 years, 95 years of whieh are still unexpired. There is a good outdoor trade done in connection with the premises, aud, as the neighbourhood is fastly in- creasing, there will ultimately Le no difficulty in obtain- ing a full Jicen8e to the house. The premises Lave a piivate entrance, and are suitably situated for a private hotel, as well as for the bar busine3S. The Villa (Lot 2) adjuilling i" now connected with the hotel, hut the communication ca. be easily severed if desired. LOT 2.—All that very desiroillle recently-erected private VILLA, adjoining Lot 1, situate in Gorse-lane, e,foresa.id. These premises are also held upon a lease for 99 years, û5 of whleb are unexpired. The pureha-ser of Lot 1 wilJ have to take to the bar fittings and trade fixtures at a valuation. Part of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars appy to Mr Goorge Green, Solicitor, Knighton, Radnorshire, or the Auct one i s and to view, to the ten int, 11ft. James Houghton. 4ii07A TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. BEAUFORT NURSERY, BLACKPILL, NEo\R SW ANSEA. "VTESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES JA'JL have been instrudcd by fr Charles Davie, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Swansea, on WbDNESDA Y, January 2ht, 1^80, subject to uch conditions as shaH t. ,ell aud tllere be read, the whole of the alJol"e valuable amI extensive NURSERY, together with all ti 03e five substantially-built DW EJ,LING-HO USES, having altogether a frontage of 203 feet a' d a depth of 121 feet, situate at Blackpill, ill the parish of Ojst"r- mouth, comprising .NUHSERY.-Containing reenhouses of the following dimensions, viz. One Stitt. by 13ft. 6in.; two 24ft. by 9ft. one 18ft. Oin- by Sft. 6in.; one 27ft. by 21ft. 011e 41ft. 6in. by 13ft.; one 20ft. 6m. ùy 13ft. 6iu. and 6 pits and frames for bedelin-g-plants. Also potting and large packing sheds, and several brick and cement cisterns, capable of storing a lance quantity of rain-water. DWELLING-HOlTSES.- Three Dwelling-houses, con- taining 5 rooms, leiting at a yearly rental of £ 12 each one six-roomed dwelling-house, let to Mr Cotton at £ 10 » year; and one shop and dwelling-house, now in the occupation of the said Charles Davies. Annual estimated rental, £ 14. The position of the Premises is admirably adapted for the business, it being situated about three mlles from Swansea and two from the Mumbles, adjoining the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, and close to the Mum- blcs-rGa,i Station of the London and North Westcrn Railway. The 13usiness has been carried on very successfully for the last 1ü ye1.rs by the prescnt proprietor, who is now retiring entirely on account of ill-health. The Nurscry and Hothouses are well stocked witb ehoice plants and shrubs, whieh will be dhpused of shortlJ after tile sale of the Property. The Premises are hcld for a term of CO years from thc 24th June, 1863, at tho annual rent of £ 30. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. AuctIoneers'1! Oilices VicI.O"1a Chambers. Oxford-street, Swansea. 45075 fttf utti\\n. SALE TO-MORROW. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at toe above Chambers, on THURSDAY, January 15th, 1S80, the following well- preicrved '.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SEWING MACHINES, &c. (remevjd for convenience of sale), comprising walnut drawing-rocm suite in green rep, mahogany and walnut cheffotmieres, loo, dining, and occasional tables, easy chairs in hair and American leather, couches and sofas in ditto, carpets, oilcloth. hearthrugs, window poles, pier glasses, Sc., &c., iron French bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, palliases, mahogany waslistand with marble top, dressing table to match, with glass attached, dressing tables, ditto glasses, painted wardrobe, mahogany [,nd p-inted chests of drawers, commodes, feather and milpuff beds, towel horses, dresser, &c., &c.; sewing machines clocks, orna- ments, several new fenders, fire-irons, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sale. 45073 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. SPRING VILLA, 52, UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. THE SALE advertised to take place this day, at the above address, -Is unavoidably POST- PONED to SATURDAY, the 17th inst. JENKIS, WILLIAMS & CO., 3188 69, Adain-street, Cardiff. CATTLE MARKET, BRIDGEND. SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, COLTS, FILLIES, COWS IN CALF, AND ABOUT 40 TONS "F PRIME HAY. MR. ROBERT EYANS is commissioned by A. B. Price, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of Jaruary, 1880, at the above Market, the following VALUABLE STOCK, &c.: HORSES. No. 1. Roan Sucking Colt, out of "Diamond," by Mr Watts' "Noble." No. 2. Dark grey suckling Colt, out of "Darling," by "Shropshire Friend." No. 3. Brown yearling Filly, out of "Diamond," by Lincoln." No. 4. Brown colt, three years old, out of Darling," by "Brown Stout." No. 5. Grey filly, three years old, out of "Duchess," by I I Wind, or Hero." No. 6. Roan Entire Colt, out of Diamond," by Mr Watts' Noble," a good worker, and highly commended at Bridgend Entiie Horse Show. No. 7. Gray mare "Darling," by "Sailor," seven years old, a good worker, and in foal to "Shropshire Friend." No. 8. Chestnut mare, Diam n i," nine years old, by "Windsor Hero," a good worker, and in foal to Mr Brad- dick's "New Horse." CATTLE.—Three cows in calf, to calve in the spring two yearling heifers and steers. HAY.—One rick of prime ha, :\djoining Laleston- road. Two ricks of prime hay, on ra 'y Mawr land. Three months' credit will be given to purchasers to the amount of LIO and upwards upon approved security or discount for cash. Further particulars may be had of Mr Robert Evans, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Bridgend. 45085 GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, in FEBRUARY NEXT, unless previously SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, valuable IRON WORKS, In good working condition, consisting of four blast furnaces, charcoal refineries, forge and mills, steam hammer, and all appliances and necessaries for such work. The Blast Furnaces are capable of a production of at least 4,000 tons per month, and the works are contic-c,ed by sidings with two railways, gi"ing communication to any part of the kingdom, and are within 24 miles of shipping port, as well as being convenient to the Tin Plate Works < f Monmouthshire* and South Wales. They immediately adjoin a Colliery from which the nece-ssry coal can be had cheaply, and coke and other materials are obtainable within about 10 miles distance. Ironstone is worked from the,Colliery property adjoin- ing, and therefore obtainable at a low cost. For further particulars apply at. the offices of the Wayne's Merthyr Company, Limited, Bartholomew-house, Bartholmew-lane, London, E.C. 45007 R E. J. EYANS, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, & MORTGAGE BROKERj CHURCH-STREET fHAMBERS.. CARDIFlT^ Has several SUMS of MONEY to Hivest on good Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at 5 peieent, Also small sums upon Personal Security. 1 44861 FARMING STOCK SAljBS CASHED, 8203 _u -_J &c., jjio pt. -UTOTEL.-To LET, a fest-class HOTEL, -1-L in a borough town in Carmarthenshire. This being the only one in the place, a large trade can be done, and a fortune realised by a pu hinjf man. Large tiuworks and brick-yards in the neighbourhood. Furniture to be taken at a valuation. Extensive yard, stabling, gardens, and orchard also Land, if required.-Apply D. T. Morris, Cobden Villa, Ferryside. 45095 '-j <T*nte mil ^tracts. RJLO BUILDERS A^PT^ON TRACTORS. The Directors of the Ystrad (Ghw and Water Company invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of a COTTAGE, and ALTERATION of other BUILDUplS at their Ystrad and Porth Gas Works. v Plans and specifications can bifeen, and forms of Ten- der obtained at the Company's Ogees. Sealexl Tenders, ei dorsed Baling," to be sent to the undersigned on or before W ESDAY, January 21st, 1880. ■r S. PIKE, Manager. Gas and Water Offices, Pent ondda), Jan. 10th, 1880. Jg 45094 fuMiolfc Just Pu BARLEY, &C.,«C., READY RECKONER, giving at a^ftnee Rates from 3s to lCs lid per Bushel, or 56lbs «.jpuahe!s, or 2241bs 5 Bushels, or 2801bs; 8 Bushels, oB&Slbs, on Card for the Pocket, price 6d, post free 7d.*f^ A. Webb, Brondeg, Aberbeeg, Mon. 3187 CARDIFF, SWANS AND NEW- c PORT SHIPPING ETTE. Published every Monday Morq|jjff2 Price 21a per an. num, or by pefejEa. The "CARDIFF, SWAN'jEJ, | AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" containgfcjybplete record of the Shipping business of Swansea, Newport, Brigtol, Neath, Briton Feny, &c., and cir- culates among all the Merehaq^Kand Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and genwally throughout the various parts of the United Kh«dom, It is filed at Lloyd's, the Bombard, and IU f the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the reading Foreign Ports, CBlBF OFIICBS.—75 and 76. St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS. rjIHE CARDIFF TIMES JL AND t SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS OlfS OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS fN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OFLAND. It contains all the News of the N174bkl and rrives more Local, District, and Geneial News ftui any other paper. Each Edition is a complete synepaa of the Week's News for the whole of South Wales. Th$Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Correa- pondence and Leading Articles art of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. £ 72 Columns {twoSgeS 72 Columns^ rjlHOMPSON AND -^gHACKELL, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, and > CARDIFF, 64, ST. MARY-STREET, ) c 14, HIGH-STREET, gWANSEA, TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENÜY, 111 & 112, COMMERCIAL-STRMT, N EWPORT ——• t pIANOS. £ 19 A 0 pIANOS. £ 27 0 =0 pIANOS. 232 0 j 0 pTANOS. RA5 0 0 PT ANOS. AND UPWARDS. pIANOS. —— p IANOS. ONE, TWO, THREE, OR FOUR p IANOS. 8TSTEM OF PURCHASE HIRE. p IANOS. *4 PIANOS. PRICE LISTS FREE, WITH FULL pIANOS. PARTICULARS. fJJHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, and) /"CARDIFF, 64, ST. MARY-STREET, ) Vy 14, HIGH-STREET, S WANSEA, TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENBY, W & 112. COMMERCLUrSTREET, NEWPORT LL USERS OF MACHINERY should write Messrs BENTLEY aud ACKROYD, of BRADFORD, for particulars of their PATENT MACHINERY FASTENERS. A good pushing Agent wanted. 44555 RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRT. ECKITT'S PA IS BLUE. Is used by the poorest on account of its cheapness. MS And by the richest <11 account of its Beauty. 41909 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEfi PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieye the distressing symptoms SO prevalent with the sox. Boxes Is ];(! and 2s 9d, of all chemists. Sent anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E* Xr JEOWLB, chemist. Nottingham. 81801 uhlic giUtircs. TO-DAY. 1SS0. UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF TIIE MOST NOBLE THE MAR ITJIS OF BUTE. THE CARDIFF JUVENILE STREET JL SELLERS' F::TE. Founded by MISS JENNER, 157:2, (Motto—"Give to God the Praise Hallelujah ) Will (i>.V.) be held at the DHILL HALL CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, 14th JANUARY. THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF (J. MCCOXKOCHIE, Esq.), ChairlJ1 n. V" M. DONE BI SHELL, E-q., Treasurer of Cardiff Infir- mary, Vice-Chairman. COMMITTEE R. O. JONES, Esq. (Stipendiary Magistrate. LIEUT.-COL. DAVID. MORGAN MORGAN, Esq. LIEUT.-COL. ILILL. DR. VACHELL, M.D. JONAS WATSON, E-q. C. F. THOMPSON, Esq.,Jun. Amongst the kind sympathisers with the above Philan- thropic and large-hearted Fete who will take part in the proceedings are the Yen. Archdeacon Griffiths (Arch- deacon of Llandaff), the Rev. Charles Jamet. Thompson, Vicar of St. John's, Caroi f; the Rev. G. Arthur Jones, Vicar of St Mary's, Cardiff; the Rev. Alfred Tdly, the Rev. Father Richardson, &c. The children will assemble at the Market Place, at 4.30, and (with the kind permission of the-Cardiff Board of Guardians) the Ely Industrial Schools Drum and Fife Band will be in attendance to marshall them into the Drill Hall, for tea, afer which each girl and boy will receive an article of warm clothing. Acho;ce selection of music will be played by the 16th G.R.V, Band, followed by the magic-lantern, and addresses, to be delivered by some of the above gentlemen and Miss Jenner. The Ftte is strictly undenominational, irrespective of sect or creed, and the Clergy and 31iiiieters of all Denominations, and Officers and Foieign Consuls, resident in Cardiff are cor- dially invited by the manager. DONATIONS RECEIVED. s. d. The Most No' le the Marquis of Bute 15 0 0 A Friend 100 Admission to the Fete by Ticket, at 4.30, 2s each at 6 p.m., Is each. Family Tickets, to admit three, 25 6d, at 6 p.m. To bd had of the chief tradesmen and hotels. Commence, 4.'0. Closes at 10. All Soldiers, Sailors, Post-Office, Railway, Cabmen, Gaol, Gas Works, and Water Works Employes, off duty, will be admitted gratis at 8 p.m., if wearing some distinc- tive badge. GERTRUDE JENNER, 225 Manager & Treasurer. The Ty Pica, Wenvoe, New Year's Eve, 1S79. 44950 CARDIFF COFFEE TAVERN CO., c LIMITED. The STAR TAVERN," No. 1, St. John's-square, the 2nd Branch of t'je Company, will be OPENEU THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 3 p.m., by his Worship the Mayor of Cardiff. 45116 25, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the ESTATE of the late JOSEPH WALKER, Corn Merchant, Cardiff, are requested to Particulars of the same to the Executors, at above addres-, not late- than the 24'h instant. Claims made after that date will not be recognised. 3106 LL AND 0 V E R Y SOH 0 0 L. SCHOLARSHIP NOTICE. An EXAMINATION will be held in the College Hall, at 9 a.m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 18s0, for the following Entrance aud Foundation SCHOLARSHIPS 1. One HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP of ze25 a year. II. „ „ £ :o „ III. „ L15 „ At the same time and place an EXAMINATION will be hel 1 for at least five FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS, of the annual value of £8 8s. For full particulars apply to THE WARDEN, 44910 The College, Llandovery. CARDIFF INFIRMARY BALL. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22ND, 1880. Tickets, including Refreshments Gentlemen, One Guinea La,¡je3, 45072 WILLIAM TAYLOR, M.D., Hon. Sec. s WA-NSEA HARBOUR TRUST. The Swansea Harbour Trustee3 arc prepared to receive LOAN oftIOO and upwards, on their Debentures, for terms of Five, Seven, or Ten Years, at £ 4 10s pe r cent, per annum interest, pa-, able half-yearly, in London or at Swansea,to replace Debentures redeemed onlst January, 1830. Applications to be made to the undersigned, at the Harbour Office, Swansea. FRANCIS JAMES, 45092 Clerk to the Trustees. QRE AT WE S TEEN RAILWAY. CHERBOURG AND PARIS VIA WEYMOUTH. New Route through Normandy and Brittany to Paris, the West and South of France, and Spain. Through rates for Passengers, Parcels, and Merchandise between the principal towns on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The Steamers leave Weymouth at 11.30 p.m. and Cherbourg at 7 p.m. daily (Sundays ex- l'l p'eJ), weather and circumstances permitting, in con- nection with Fast Tiains on the Great Western and Western of France Rail ways. 44982 J. GRIERSON, General Maner. THE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIARD ROOMS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE NOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE, PROPRIETOR. g WAN SEA HARBOUR TRUST, IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS VISIT- ING SOUTH WALES. Giving the Shipowner the choice of ports, and greater command of the Freight Market. VESSELS CALLING FOR ORDERS. MESSAGES FILED DAY or NIGHT at the MUMBLES LIGHTHOUSE, SWANSEA BAY, connected with the General Pose-Office Telegraph. Shipowners f, nvarding messages or desirous of having their vessels reported should w ire direct. Swansea is the first port in the Bristol Channel, 35 miles from Lundy. Vessels cm ent'-r the Bay and find good and sheltered anchorage under tJ-e Mumbles lb ad at any state of the tide, free of a'l charges whatever. n. CAPPER, General Supt. Harbour, Docks, Railway?, and Estate. Swansea, September 24th, 1879. '¡'H' 794 IDotds. TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, St. TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, St. Ives, Cornwall: stands in its own grounds of 0 acres, overlooking the bay. The mean temperature of St. he in the winter is only four degree less than Rome. Frosts are rare, and .-now almost unknown. Board, lodg- ing, and attendance 011 fixed moderate terms during winter months.—For information apply to the Manager. 449t3 VISITORS TO LONDON. Mr EDWARD JENKINS begst) infonn Visitors and others coming to London that he has Opened a PRIVATE BOARDING-HOT SE at GWALIA HOUSE, 9, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, Tavi. to ik-square, Where they can obtain all home comforts at a veiy reasonable tariff. The situation is central, and within two minutes' walk from Eu-ton Station, and ten irinnter-: from Paddington, by the Underground Railway to Gower-street. Terms and references on application. CARTREF ODDICARTREF. :L ANDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, r¡ 7.. TROAD STREET, BRISTOL. OBDIXART DAILY, IS 6d. 44274 WM. PARSLEL. ProDrietor. THE GUILDHALL HOTEL, BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. One of the old-fashioned Commercial Hotels, central, very clean and comfortable, every attention. BEST WINES, SPIRITS; AND BEERS, Moderate Charges. Managers-Mr and Mrs CARTER, te of the Globe Hotel, Exeter). 48781 F R U I T T R E E S, n 0 s E 8, JgJVERGREEN AND LOWERING gHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL rjlREES GARAWAY AND CO. Sapply the above AT VERY CHEAP RATES. Special Prices for Cash. Write for quotations before ordering elsewhere. QARAWAY AND CO., DURDHAM DOWN, CLIFTON, BRISTOL, I4fØ "VT EWPORT -.fiNOY N FOR TUB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AM CARDIFF TIAIES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10 GREAT DOCK 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. MILTON LOCKE, RKPORTRR AND MASAGKS. R C. ILL, POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents all the Principal and Plost Prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff, and Roath. A Large Advertising Van to parade the streets, with horse and driyer, to be Let by the Day or Week. Appli •a above for terms. r:;s:r:=.c" i5ulilk <intataimnn;t& "\r E W T H E A TRS ROYAL, .Ll WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. stole Manager, Mr E. ECLWER. UNABATED ENTHUSIASM. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. And Fourth Week of the rn"st GJrgcous Pantomime ever seen iH Wzilei- ALI BABA A-,D TF;Y- -OI!"TY THIEVES. GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) Ai TERNOON, JAN. 14th, Doors open 1.30. Commence a 2. Children under 12 .n 1 iSehl" 1; HALF-I R'CE TO ALL PARTS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) JAN. 14th, Doers open Commence 7 ro. I (and every evening until further 11' t:ce.) IVRTY NEW SONGS! LATEST LOCAL TIIIEVI S TOPICS. Miss ANNIE W1L1.ER- TO-DAY at 2. FORCE in her celebrated SK1P- TO-NIGHTat 7.30 PIN"G R OPE DAN"CE (By desire). Doors o en (every evening) 7, commence 7.30. Prices Dress Circle, 3s; Pit Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d second price at 0 o'clock to circle and pit stalls only. Plans at 11" W. Lewis,' Duke-street. 42693 G RAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF. Immense Success o the New Programme. FEATS OF STRENGTH SKILL AND DARING FLYING GYMNASTS in their Astounding Feats. GRAND MILITARY ENTREE By Eight Ladies and Gentlemen, in characteristic costumes. Boars of Laughter at the GREAT COMIC BALLET. Friday, January 16th, Annual Benefit in aid of the Funds of the Hamadryad" Hospital Ship. 44387 pHILHARMONIC HALL, CARDIFF. CROWDED HOUSES UNABATED EXCITEMENT No matter what amount of success. cannot possibly remain after SATURDAY, JANUARY 17tb LAST FOUR NIGHTS, TO-NIGHT, And EVERY EVENING, at 7.30. Wednesday and Saturday at Three o'clock. Doors open at 2.30 and 7 o'clock. MESSRS POOLE and YOUNG'S NEW DIORAMA of RECENT EVENTS, including the ZU L U AND A F G H A N A RS, N.R-Smoking strictly prohibited in all carts of the building. Prices of Admission, 2s, 18, and 6d Proprietors-Ifesssrs J. and G. POOLE. 44838 8192 Manager—Mr GEO. POOLE. tlutntlGtJ. CA UDIFF. QOUTH GROVE HOUSE SCHOOL, ROATH, CARDIFF. Principal—Mr J. HENRY WHYTE COLE, F.S.Sc. (London). Altlyassisted. Pupils prepared fur various Examinations. Term commences 19th January, 18. 413109 U T MARYS HALL, PARK GROVE. Pupils will RE-ASSEMBLE on TUESDAY, January 20th. 3164 WTALMER VILLA, ROMILLY CRES- ▼ T CENT, CANTON, CARDIFF. The Misses FORD'S SCHOOL for Young Ladies will RE-OPEN (D.Y.)ou MONDAY, Jan. 19th, 1880. E151 g WELLINGTON TERRACE. MRS MORGAN begs to announce that her SCHOOL WILL RE-OL'EN on MONDAY, 12TH JANUARY, 18S0. 3130 FRENCH CLASS. —An Elementary Class wid be started on January the 13th. Term6, 7s Cd per course.-For particulars apply to Mons. Sieveruin, 12, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 44991 SIEVFC RDlN'S HOUSEHOLBTFRENCH CONVERSATIONS. First book now re»dy. Trice, Is 9d. Schools supplied at wholesale prices. 44992 ARROW HOUSE, DU-NIFRRES PLACE, CARDIFF. The Pupils of the MISSES MARKS will RE-ASSEMBLE (D.Y.) on JANUARY 20th, ItSO. 8221 44928 ALBION HOUSE ACADEMY, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. Principal Mr W. W. TRICE. Sjhool duties will be RESUMED on WEDNESDAY. January 21st. Prospectus, i c., on application. 44990 MER TON-HOUSE DUMFRIES- PLACE. ill S. J. Davies's SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES RE- OPENS MONDAY, January 19th inst. 3073 LADIES' SCHOOL.—6, WINDSOR- PLACE, CROCKHERBTOWN. Mrs G. MARTIN'S SCHOOL, for a limited number of Pupds, will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th, 18:)0. 304S A DAMSDOWN HOUSE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORDS NEXT TERM will COMMENCE THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd. The pupils of the KindenGanon wid assemble the same day at nine o'clock. 45034 HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION for GIRLS, BELGRAVE lIUl Sr., CARDIFF. Principal-Miss TcLLis (Associate of the College of Preceptors). Resident Pupils are requested to assemble on TUES- DAY, tLe 20th of January, and non-resident on the fol- lowing- day. 821 -j 44917 MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. WOLVERLE Y-PLACE, SEVEHN-ROAD, CANTON. Pi-iticipal-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Year. Experience). A thorouguiy good p:ain English Education. A Firbt-c.ass Preparatory Department. Terms on application. ASAOQ MONKTON BOUSE SCHOOL, TRE- DEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. Principal—HENIVS SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (Load. Univ.) Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local, the Civil Service, and other Examinations, and the Universities. The next Term will Commence MONDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1S80. Prospectus, &c., on application to the Principal. 304C ]VTEW MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS. WINDSOR-PLACE ACADEMY. (Presbytei ian Schoolroom.) TO BE OPENED ON J'.nUAI.Y, 12-di, 1880, by Mr ALEXANDER LOW, Edinburgh University, First Prize- man Edinburgh F.C. Training College for Teachers, formerly Second Master in Prince of Wales College, Charlotte-town, Prince Edward Island. Terms very moderate. Prospectuses may be had on application to the School Officer, 25, Bedford-st., Cardiff. 43886 CARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar, &c., of St. John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANT MASTERS E. J. NEWELL, M.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES, B.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. J. G. MONRO, Trinity Collegs, Dublin. &c., &e. Pupils are prepared for the Universities, Professions, and Commerce. Boarders are received on mollera,te terms: The President's Junior Scholarship will be competed for at Easter. Two members of this School won nist-class Honours in the Cambridge Loc: 1 Examination, 1878, being the only boys in Wales and Monmouthshire so distinguished. In the Govern me it Competitive Examination in May for Engineer Studentships, a pupil obtained the 24th place out of several hundred Candidates. The Term begins on WEDNESDAY, January 21st, at 9 a.m. Apply to the Head Master, The School, Dumfries- plaes or to the Secretary, 45, The Parade. 44951 8218 NEWPORT. LADIES SCHOOL, VICTORIA-PLACE^ -LJ STOM-HILL, NEWTORT. Conducted by the Misses SPENCER, assisted by the usual Staff of Professors. School work te he RESUMED on TUESDAY, January 20th. 8260—45059 CAERAU PARK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, NEWPORT, IOX. HEAD MASTER: REV. T. MORTIMER GREEN, London University. ASSISTAN-T MASTER Ala. JOHN GREENLIE. MASTER OF MODERN LANGUAGES HERR G. KOLISCHER, Ph.D., of Jena University. SPECIAL CLASSES CONDUCTED BY EFFICIENf NON-RESIDENT MASTERS. Pupils are prepared for Commercial pursuits, the Uni- versity Matriculation and Local Examination*, and the Medical and Law Preliminary7 Examinations. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders. Next term commences MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH., 18S0. For Prospectuses, &c., apply to the Head Master. 45103 SWANSEA. ORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. HEAD-MABTER—W. WILLIAMS, THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL, SWANSEA. HEAD.MASTER-E. T. DAVIES, B.A. These Schools will be amalgamated t the commence- ment of the next term, and will, for the present, be con- duelel under the joint Principalship of Mr Williams and Mr Davies. Preparation for Matriculation at the London University, the University Local and the Pre- liminary Legal and Medical Examinations. Special atten- tion paid to Modern Linguages. The Pupils will re-assemble at the Normal Coileire on THURSDAY, Jan. 15. For prospectus apply to the Head-masters. 45108 Miss HAVARDS SCHOOL for I YOUNG LADIES will RE.OPEN on MONDAY January 10th, 1880. 2. Grove-place, Swansea business ad t.$.r,$ _I Tiiis CONCERNS you.! Some Tradesmen, our readers will liave observed, are tlways SELLING OFF (so their announcements state); in some instances tb,, are Genuine Sales, in otners, j positive decepiions. Gel uine Sales are either to cleai out old stock to make room for new leaving tllli pre- mises, or declining tlL business. IN MY CASE THIS SALE IS THROUGH A REMOVAL. I have for some time past found my present Factory and Warehouse, in II ilford-street, Leicester, utterly use- less for my increasing tra e I therefore pure: ased some propsrty in Charles-street and Free-lane, which I have pulled down, and on the site of which I have erected Facior-y and Warehouse which, when completed, will be the largest of its kind in the Kingdom-a '1» of which I shall give at an early date. To save expense of semoving the Stock to my new premises, I have had it forwarded to my various Branches, where it will be offered under cost price to clear tt. same out. The entire Stock amounts to FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND PAIRS or LADIES', GENTLE, MEN'S & CHILDREN'S BOO T S AND gHOES, -O 'I -=- -J .1 W men will De sola at prices varying L, vw vu a;lu ulim- wards, all of whic", is marked in plain figures. As the Sale will last a short time only, do not miss this oppor- tunity, but come at once and secure the bargains which G. O L 1 v E R IS NOW OFFERING YOU AT THE LOWING BRANCHES — Cardiff, Bute Street Gloucester, Westgate-gtreel Darn iff, St. Mary Street Hereford, High Town Cardiff, Duke Street Hereford, Eign Street Swansea, Castle Street Llanel y, Vaughan Street Swansea, High Strer.t Loughdorough, Church Swansea, Oxford Street Gate Newport, CommerciaJ Oakengite3, Market-Street Street Pembroke Dock, Bush Newport. High reet Street Neath, Wind St eet Pontypridd, Taff Street Barrow, Market Place Stroud, Kenderick Street Bridgend, Caroline Street Treorky,Sou.hWales House Chester, Fore-ate Street Wellington, Market Square Chester, Eastgate Buildings Willenhall, Market Place Chester, Nortgate Street Worcester, Broad street Cjic-Iteiibani, High Street Worcester, High street Gloucester, Northgate Wrexham, Hope street Street Ystrad, Manchester House Manufactory: Halford-street, Leicester. 7250- 40409 -T HE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. SO K < t- 0 cD -KNIFL LEWIS & SON. c: I K 0 ART CABINET MAKERS. FC E- tag ———— z o w tc HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE u o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. « ► » so ——— o- a CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST P'RIE. 7621—41996 QOLLIERY PLANT AND TOOLS. F. II. WARDEN, (Late THOMAS YVARCf; & Sox,) IBON AND STEEL MERCHANT, BBOKFORD WORKS, LIONEL-STREET. BIRMINGHAM. PICKS, SHOVELS, RAKE?, RIDDLES, SKIPS, Pit tubs, crucible cast steel wheels and axles, trem nails, bolts and nuts, washers, wagon wheels and axles, springs, chains and traces, liames, files, lifti:1;:( jacks, crabs, pul- ley blocks, pit aud other rails, screen bars, air pipes; gas, steam, and water tui>es; brattice cloth, smiths' hearths complete, smiths' tools, pjwder magazines, wire and hemp ropes, pit tub and wagon ironwork of ererv description. A large stock always on hand. -44914 COKE F IIIES! QOKE piRES The SWANSEA GAS COMPANY are now SELLING the BEST SCIU EEj) GAS COKE, suitable for domes- tic use, at toll owing prices:— Delivered to :1.1 parts of the Town, within the area of the Toll Gates, at 4s Od per load (half ton), or 8s 6d per ton. Delivered to Mount Pleasant, Uplands, Freehold Land Estate, and beyond High-street Station, 5s per load, or 9s Cd per ton. Swansea, 16th December, 1879. 4T0J1 DESTROYER OF HAIIL-Alex. Ross's Depilatory removes Hair from the Face without injury. His Hair Dye gives immediate colour to Grey Hair or Whiskers. His Oil of Cantharides produces Hair on the Face or Head. His Skin Tightener removes Furrows and Marks under the Eyes. His Bloom of Roses obviates excessive Paiior. Each of these articles 8s 6d, or sent seerretely packed for 54 stamps. Alex. Ross's Ear Machine for Outstanding Ears his Nose Machine for pressing the Cartilage of the Nose into shape, each 10s 6d, sent for stamps.—21, Lambs Conduit-street, Holborn, Lendon. Letters invited. Had through Chemists. 3038 -=-=- d utatIøu. COWBRIDGE. THE BRIDGE, COWBRIDGE. BOARD- IN'G and DAY SCHOOL. The Misses Llewel'yn wili RESUME their SCHOOL DUTIES on TUESDAY, the 20th instant. oiiy GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals-Mrs and the Misses CULVER- WELL, A, A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, aiid other LocaJ Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 43034-7833 SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED (D.V.) 30tn JANUARY, 1880. PORTISHEAD. PORTISHEAD. — COMO HOUSE (Ladies) —COLLEGIATE, WOODHILL (Boys). Principals—Mr and Mrs H. G. REYNOLDS. A sound education guarantee! on moderate terms. There are a few Vacancies for Boarders. Prospectus on application. 8217 44957 CHELTENHAM. THE CHELTEKHAU AND COUNTY SCHOOL, STONYCROFT, ST. JAMES' SQUARE. PRINCIPAL Wr W. WEST. Assisted bv a highly efficient STAFF of MASTERS. A new BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, conducted on sound modern principles. ENGLISH, FRENCH, LATIN, MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, theoretical and applied. Pupils prepared for the Home Civil Service, Oxford Local, Preliminary Medical, Pharmaceuticil, and Legal Examinations. Special advantages offered to the sons of farmers and commercial men. TERMS FOR BOARDERS25, 30, and 35 Guineas per auuum. No extras. The domestic arrangements are under the immediate supervision and control of Mrs West. Prospectuses can be obtained at the office of this paper 44525-4129 CARMARTHEN. WELLFIELD ROAD, CARMARTHEN. The High School for Girls will (D.V.) be OPENED for Boarders on THURSDAY, January 15th, 1880, and for Daily Pupils on FRIDAY, January 16th. All applications for admission should be sent at once to the Lady Principal, at the School. THE PENCADER GRAMMAR JL SCHOOL, PENCADER, CARMARTHEN. Head Master J. D. EVANS, Formerly Student at University College, London, and at University College of Wales, Aberystwith, PUPILS preparing for Matriculation at the LONDON UNIVERSITY, the various Preliminary PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS, and for COMMERCIAL PURSUITS will receive careful and special attention. Terms and Testimonials on application to the Head Master. SCHOOL to OPEN JAN. 19th, 1880. 45069 ARMARTHEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Re-organised by the Education Commissioners, 1879, under New Governors. The NEXT TERM will begin JANUARY 20th, 1880, when a New Lower Division will be formed. For forms of application for admission apply to the Head Master, or to t e Clerk to the Governors, R- Thomas, Esq., Town Clerk's Office. Terms (inclusive, no extras being allowed by scheme):—Under 12, £ 2 10s: over li! and under 15, > over 15, £4 10s. SHROPSHIRE. THE MISSES PA TTISON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, WEM, SHROPSHIRE. The HALF-YEAR will COMMENCE on the 29th inst. The greatest care is taken, n°.lut° afso to engure th* highest educational advantages, but also to ensure the comforts of a Christian home. Prospectus, with names of referees and full particulars. will be forwarded on awication to the Misses Pattlson, Islington Villa, Wem or to the Rev. J. B. Walton, B.A. LL.B., Rye Bank, Wem. Pupils prepared for the Local Examinations, 45053 GLOUCESTER. THE ANGLO FRENCH LADIES' COLLEGE, EBLEY COURT, STROUD, GLOUCF^TFPQTTTTMT ana LA GRANDE MA1SON, RUE iSuS wEPPE. PRINCIPALS—The Misses Rimmins pJl°onrSRi^Qer=S r^Ulrin» Bp!cial care can be received as foetus i th letruls n?ode!'at« and inclusive. Pro- the Princip&ls ot Houses, on apphcatlOn to the Principals. 3118 BRISTOL. AILAND LODGE SCHOOL, NEAR LONG ASHTON, BRISTOL. (Established 1839 for Boarders onlv.) TERMS 22 and 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Prospectus and references on application to the head- Master, Mr TALBOT. SCHOOL UE-OPENS 19TU IN ST AN X. iW4 4 ..c: u.5in(.$ §UUUy.^?. ft" E W WINTER CLOTHING AT MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS. A Splendid Variety of New Styles and Materials suitable for Winter wear is now on view and for Sale. The Order Department is replete with Coatings, Suiti; g-s. and Trouserings from best Makers. The liead)-Made Department is unusually full of Gar. ment:, for the S'jits cf a Piece, Overcoats of Light and Medium Textures, and Improved Talctket Ventilating Waterproof Clothing. The Juvenile Department presents a most attractive die plav of Suits and Outfits for the young. Hie whole of tiie Stock is marked in Plain Figures, at Lowest Cash Prices. Hate, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, lie., &c. Addres—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Comer cf Caroline-street. St. Marv-street. Cardiff. 21 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. piMENSE JQRAPERY SALE, COMMENCING SATURDAY, JAE. IOLI), 1830, And following Days. SELLING OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTION. CONTEMPLATED ADDITIONAL PARTNERS AND EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. JgJYAN rpiOMAS- & COMPANY, 14 & 15, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Intend Selling Off the whole of their extensive Stock- ei DRAPERY, OUTFITTING, &c. Particulars just issued in Handbills-All Goods marked in plain figures. „ CASH. NO CREDIT. *a(X>0 W-Nf. gUMMERS AND BRISTOL MINERAL WATERS, Of abs, lute purity lID unexe-illj qua.-tf*. SODA, .POTASS, SELTZER. LITH1A, AND QUININE WATERS, LEMONADE, AND GINGERALE (Winter Beverage) D f^O. beg to invite the atten |T i Of VV tion of the Public to thei. GINGER ALE, ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOF USE IN WINTER, and which will be found during the present sw>&n t-ø be a very AHEEABLE BEVERAGI as well as rm.EXC; LLENT STOMACHIC, -■nry f> JTi O'S Waters may be obtained • !>• kSO V at CARDIFF, throughout the PRINCIPALITY, f-Ld other ] arts of GREAT BRITAIN, from all Wine Me: chants, Hotel-keepers, and Chem'sts. In London, from Nash aud LieDwd, Viaduct Works, Farringdon-street. In Paris from A. Adam, 2% Rue Ge la Michediere. OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS. ,j CHARLES T. JEFFERJES & SONS (Wholesale Stationers. Re iclifTc-street, Bristol) are prrpareu to give a verv high price f >r any sort of old papers for re in inu- facture, to., into paper. Upon receipt of instruction* sent to Wast, Paper Department." bags wil. b' for- warded. Their present price- will be f"èI'Jd niuet. in excess of that vsuaftv given bv the dealer" a;¡.a, Oihzr*. OLD 13; ,dE. DEPARTMENT.-100,000 Volumes on Sale. Libraries auc. small Parcels of Books Bought or Exchanged. 44- gEEDS gEEDS J gEEDS » THE ONLY SWANSEA AXD SOUTH WALES SEED DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1869. The Largest Establishment in South Wales for GOOD SEEDS. YEGETABLE AND FLONA-ER SESDS, DIRECT FROM OUR HOME GROWERS AND THE CONTINENT. CL ARE'S SEEDS are now so wideh known and grown bv everybody throughout the district, I need onlv re- peat the3 are Only the Best." M H Clare, SEE D MERCHANT, 7, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. Seed Catalogues gratis and post free. 44964 JONES BROTHERS.PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVEi E tS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH. AND BRITON FERRY. Circu'ars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Nentn and Precon Railways, tnd the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting Hacea. m P, M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Has Removed to Larger Premises, at No. 40, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, b Prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINE TIONS of MINERALS, FOODS, &c., of all kinds. For particulars and terms, apply as above. 8828* HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAM:.fOND'S 6AUS HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAUlg HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S IT S. HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S H.. itrSlrr! HAMMOND'S HAMMOND'S NOTED SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S HAMMOND'S GLAMORGANSHIRE |At.s.*GES HAMMOND'S ► SAUSAGES, SMS HAMMOsf'l CE0, «""• SAISAOES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S ——— SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S These Sausages have now SAUSACES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S been before the Public SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAvMOND'S for the SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S LAST TEN YEARS, SAUSAGES HA!tlMO:J)'S SAllSAGES HAMMOND'S And the Constantly SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S INCREASING SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S DEMAND PROVES SAUSAGES HAidMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMONo'S THEIR FAU,- ES li.A.1t1MO D'S SAUSAGES HAMMON D'S EXCELLENCE. SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMONDS SAUSAGES 11 -k M N D'S SAUSAGES HAMMONDIS SAUhACES HAMMOND'S Sausages and Sausage SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S Meats (Special) for the SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S HAMMOND'S Christmas Turkey. SALS^c.Ea HAMMOND'S {-a HAMMOND'S HAMMONDS IAKA'kS HAMMOND'S SALhAG^a HAMMOND'S S HAMMOND'S oAlcAlir<8 HAMMOND'S Wholesale Orders sent by SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S H AMMOND'S First Train. SAUfertGES HAMMOND'S Sf^AGES HAMMOND'S STAGES HAMMOND'S HAMMOND'S I^MCNDI ADJ»MS8 SAUCES MSNDI H. s. HAMMOND, |AUSAGES WiMKfON'D'S DAUOAOM HAMMOND'S 288, BUTE-STREET, SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S CARDIFF. SAUSAGES HAMMONDS sAurbAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S SAUSAGES HAMMOND'S 44 771 SAUSAGES W. E. CXX. STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS. LLANDAFF. ROAD, CARDIFF., BRANCH BBTABLISHIAKW 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, Ip.pniFF. 248, BUTE-STREET, fUA~lr' T 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPO*^ 63, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, bWANSJSA. Orders received, and Pa~forwarded^ to Worka eØ; riag-e free, by the followiq v<r Bechles, Commercial-plaee. Aberdare. „r j Harris, London House. Woodward, grocer, Nolton-sieeet Bridgend godmin, Wellington House, But iirecon wark. —. Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street. Bp-nmawr. MrgColUnSj Hi?h.streeU Briton Ferry Mr^D^U Jones,bookseller, 2, VillieiS Cowbridge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Haverfordwest Mr Ellis Jones, Mariners-square. Llanelly Mr John, 3, Market-street; lilandilo Mr Lockyer, Countv Press. Neath Mr Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock Mr Narberth, stationer, Dimond. street. Rhondda Mr ShtMipard, Kannahotreet, Po Tenby Mr Brice, 4, Julian-street* 111—•/ B ILL-POSTIN G AT NEWPORT, N. J. DE REES, 23, LLANARTH-STREET, mr T NEWPORT, P0STER an i DELIVERER for TOWN an* COUNTRY. Rents a'l the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with dispatch. rsti TflE REV. JOHN SHEWARD, of -t.. Milton, Kent, writes, October 29th, 1878 MY nerves were so shattered that I dreaded the si-PleA duties, and lost all energy anJ pleasure in the perform- ance of them. The despondency I endured became almost unbearable. Since taking COBDEN PILLS the change in my health for the better is very marked. I have lost that horrible depression, my nerves are much stronger, and my general he^th very gi eatly improved, I cannot express bow truly thanktui fee! for the remarkable and Dleagm chancre. QUIKI.SK AKO PHOSPHORUS PILLS give strength, energy, and vigorous vitality to constitutions in any way enfeebled. Infallible in Neuralga-Ack for "COFVEX'I PILLS," 2s 9d and 4s 6d, and have no others. Any Chemist will get them if they are not in stock, or they will be sent Post Free on receipt of 33 or 54 stainpi (great saving), by the Sussex Drug Co., 135, Queen'fr road, Brighton. Agents—S. J. Proctor, Penarth. z, nd T. Williams 11, Bute-street, Cardiff. 7967-43610 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT-. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Merchant-street, behind the Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crier. lients the principal hoardings and stations in Newport an# Neighbourhood. Two good bill-posters kepi. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Town and C,.¡¡Htry. Old wt&biipheci,-Aion than a Quarter of a centurv. 340CI