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ROGERS' BITTER ALE. I TRADE A K MAEOL PRICE LIST. Per Gall. Per GalL .„ s. d. 8. <L AK I ITTEIt ALE. 1 0 XX 1 0 AKK B TTKR ALE 1 2 XXX 1 4 Pal.E ALE 1 4 XXXX 1 6 INDIA PALE ALE 1 6 SINGLE STOUT 1 4 POUTER 1 2 DUUBLESTOUT 1 O P.Il.E ALE 1 4 XXXX 1 6 INDIA PALE ALE 1 6 SINGLE STOUT 1 4 POUTER 1 2 DUUBLESTOUT 1 O In 0, 18, 36, and 54 Gallon Casks, EVAN S & CO., SOUTH WALES GROCERY AND PROVISION STORES, NM 7, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AT 9, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF.
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PHILLIPS' IMPROVED WATERPROOF COVERS RICK SHEETS. AND HORSE CLOTHS. Full ParticÜlaisand Prices on application, CHAS. D. PHILLIPS, MAN U FACT U RE E, NEWPORT, MON. 34S91
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JjTFFICIENCY WITH ECONOMY. A NCHOR F IUR-NITURE VANS, WOOD TjllOS. I WB« CiSAL^WHARP. -oL _J 34650 N(j"HISK OK TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. ftJ,Otittt ^4^RW- Y- EDWARDS Tf CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. The first-class Steamers of this Line will MU u fqli tows:— FROil CAltDlFF. RHIW1NL)I)A," 3.00J tons SATURDAY, Sept. 20 • RHEUBINA,' 2.50U tons SATURDAY. Sept. 27 RHEOLA," 2,300 tons SATURDAY, Oct, 4 FROM NEW YORK, TO SHARPNESS DOCKS, "RHEUBINA," 2,500 tons SATURDAY, Sept. 6 TO CARDIFF, ••RHIWlNDDA," 3,000 tons ..WEDNESDAY, Sei)t.13 •RHEOLA," 2,300 tons .SATURDAY, tept. 13 l'HL\¡;1l IJILl.a OF LADINU lor all clasaos of SOODS ;uid PARCELS to and from the inland towns Jl1 Sugland, and places in tlie WESTERN STATES of MMtfOCA and CANADA, including- CHICAGO, St UJms, MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, llUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, ice, in conjunction with the Er.e, Great Western of Canada, Lake Slxjre, ttirhigau Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS. Cartliff an-I Newport; TU RN E It, EDVYARDS, AND CO., Bristo; CT. F. BULLEY, ol, South-street New York. "009 5824 A/CARDIFF & BRISTOL. WYE OR LADY MARY. g.pTEJii;EK. 1879. From Cute Docks, I From Batliurst Basil), Cardiff. I Bristol. 1 Monday 4.SO morn laMonday 7.30 morn 1 Monday 4. 0 after 2«Tue-day 8, Oniorn (lay 8.30 iiiorn 2 Tuesd-.iy. 4.0 after raWednesday 8.30 morn 3 Wednesday 5.15 after 4«Thurslay 9. Oniorn 4 Thursday" 5.45 after 4 Thur day P. 0 even 5Friday 6. Omorn 5 Friday 9.30 morn (j Saturday 0.30 mom. 6 Saturday .10. 0 morn iktMonday 7. 0 morn S Monllay .11. 0 morn BoTuesday T.LOmcni, 9 Tues iay I J., 0 iiiorij ll'aWednesday 8. 0 morn 10 Wednesday l'A45 after llaThursday .10. Omoni 11 Thursday 2.30 after l2aFriday 12. (1 noon 12 Friday 4. 0 after ioiiSatUi'Jay 1. 0 after,J3 Saturday 5, 0 after 16 Monday 3. 0 tfter 15 Monday <>. 0 after l'j Tuesday 3.45 morn l'/tTuesday 7. 0morn 16 Tuesday 1145 after 17(iWednesday 7.30inorn 17 Wednesday 4.15 after ISiTliursday 8.15 morn 16 Thursday G, 0 after 19(7Friday 8.45morn 19 Friday 5.45 after 2 ({Saturday 9.; 0 morn 20 Saturday 6.15 after'20 Saturday 9. 0 even 22 Monday 7. 0 morn'22 Monday .10.45 morn 23aTuesd <y 8. < morn: 23 Tuesday 11.46 morn 2j a Wednesday p. 0 111 < < ,-i i' 21 Wednesday 1. 0 after 25aTimrsday .10,30 morn,2"> Thursday 2.45 after 2 aFriday .12. 0 no'ii1,26 Friday 4. 0 after 1.15 after, 27 Saturday. 6. 0 after 21) Monday 3. 0 alter 2) Monday 6. 0 after "0 Tuesday 3.45 morn 30aTu s ay 7. Oniorn 80 Tuesday 3.30 after a To-and-Fro, FARK-After Cabin, 2s 6d. Fore Cabin, Is 6,1. To-and- fro Tickets issued for return trip on same day asmarked After Cabin, 3s 6d F<TC Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro Tickets will be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. 424°0 £ r STEAM BifiTWEKN J§&$DK CARDIFF, SWANSEA, \J BELFAST, GREENOCK, & J -0' GLASGOW, Cheapest Route for Goods to the No, ti; (If Ireland, and to all parts of Scotland The Screw Steam ships AVON, C.spt in Fr, AILSA, Captain Evans SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- -tiii gEVi'[tN, Cal)tL CESS ALEXANDRA, Captain Huckman are intended to sail with.. Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow and assist vessels (unless nrevented by cirumstances), W follows, in the month of SEPTEMBER *— FROM EAST BUTE J>UCK BASIN, CARDIFF: CARDIFf TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 6 Saturday 7 p.m. 2J Saturday C p.m 13 Saturday 3 p.m. 27 Saturdav 8 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 2 Tuesday 1 1,. ni. 116 Tuesday 1 p.m 9 Tuesday 323 Tuesday 3 p.m Tuesday 30 1 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST t BHISTOL 1 Monday .2 p.m. I 15 Monday 2 p.m. 8 Monday •• 2 r,-ln- '2 Monday 2 D.m Mondav g 2p.m, yrom No. I SÐEJJ, SOUTH DOCK, SW ANEA SV/ASSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW 8 Wednesday 5 p.m. j 17 Wednesday 4 p.m 10 Wednesday 10 p.m. | 24 Wednesday LI p.m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 5Fridav 2 p.m. I 19 Friday 1 p.m 12 Friday 6 p.m. | 26 Friday 5 p.m GLASGOW TO SWANSEA. VIA BELFAST I Thuiad.ijr 2 j-.ili. 10 Tl«irei.y }. ji m 11 Thursday 2 p.m. I 25 Thursday 2 p.m Goods are required to be alongside ONB IIOUR. before advertised time of sailing. FAnu.-Belfast: Cabin, 17s Od Deck, 10s. Green- ock or Ulasgow Cabin, 203; Deck, 12s 6d Soldiers or ^NOTICE1 TO PASSENGERS.—Special Cabin Return Tickets available for One Week will be issued aurinif the Summer Months till end of October. Cardiff to Belfast, 20s each, or for parties of not fewer than five travelling together, 17s Od each. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-ha.lt, avuilable for one month. „ Apnly in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co.; Belfast, to Robert Hender- son & Son; Bristol, to Mark Whitwili and Son Swan- ea, to M. Jones & Brother; Newport, to R Burtou fcSon; and in Cardiff to E. TAYLOR & CO., 69, Bute-street, Docks. C Cardiff, September, 1879. 31648 £ r r WATERFORD STEAMSHIP A& COMPANY, LIMITED. STEAM COMMUNICATION BBTWBEN LIVERPOOL AND NEWPORT, AND WATERFORD AND NEWPORT. CHEAPEST ROUTE— First-class Powerful Steamers, REGINALD, LAttA, ZEPHYR, &o. Prom LIVERPOOL, Clarence I From WATERFORD every Dock, every Wednesday. | Friday. From NBWPoa-r, Alexandra Dock, every Monday. For through Rates to Inland Stations for Goods or Cattle, apply to tho Agents, Messrs Thomas and Co. Sliipbroker. Deck-street, Newport or to the Watcifora Steamship Company (Limited), Waterford Waterford Steamship Company, 20, Water-street, Liverpool. 42781 WHITE STAR LINE T T ROYAL A UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMKRS. ^gjgSgiggggP^ LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, fop. *Jrali7jP«seDigers to all parts of the United States and aThe £ well-known magnificent steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty's and fob. United States mail, xliu„(l;iv. sfe,t. n Britannic •• Thursday. Sept. 18 Adriatic „ Germanic 1'lul"s'1la'- ? ITuesday. • Eacr. "ollstructed in wen watcr-tlgnt coinpartments. Averaire passage 81 days 111 summer, 9 £ days in winter. Tnoc =]d vessels combine the highest ,pced and ct ir.fort, and are unsur[)assed in their attractions to Pas 8e;;19 and State-rooms amidships, luxuriously furnished. Piai os, libraries, elecrrc bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. The Steerages are unusually spacious, *ell-J[>ghted, ventilated, and warmed, ami Passengers of this class receive the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses to attjiid the wo v. en and children. Fur fail particu ars of Passages. Hates. Apply to BARNES. GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, C'ariiilf; F. LOVETT, Windsor Hotet. Penarth, nearjCardiff; 11 UOL!)BUtC; &. Co, Swanca; EDWARD PHILLIPS, Briei-y Hill, Ebbw Va!e; John Copeland, 124, Hifrh- street, Merthyr; Messrs Narse and Brown, Newport, Men. n. Connop and Son, Brynmawr; James S Penni, Tredegar Y. Heec, Grocer, Empire E^'ires, l'cntre Ystrad Arthur Tilncy, Telesrraph and liail- w"y Station, Abe tiilei-y. Mon. John Bevan, Station Agent, Hengijcrl or to ISMA\, IMRIE, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and B1 34, Leadenhall-street, London UI^A^TTOTUSMALJA 7M ■ O AND NEW ZEALAND.—COLO- —.> SAL LINE.—The celebrated full- l owered steamship UANICtjW, 1CK) A to'is r(igister. 8,010 borse power effective, \V. Symington, Commander, will lie despatched tr>m the South-Wesi India Ducks for ADELAIDE (Sema- phore), AIELLOURNE ai d SYDNEY, on tha 18th Sep- tember, embarking passengers at Grave-send on the 20th, »nd at Plymouth on the 22nd September. Has unrivalled accommodation for all classes of passengers. Last out- ward pa-sage j2 days. Passage money I if teen to Seventy guineas. For further particulars apply to John Henry Flint, 112, Fenehureh-street, London. 42940 FWNARD ROYAL MAIL LINE- LIVERPOOL TO NW YORK AND BOSTON EVEítY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been eRtablished for Forty Years and is noted for its safety and comfort for aH cfaasM of Apply to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. 19 ALLAN LINE. ^^ameuica^0" liAi/n ,v,v, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL, Composed of Twenty First-elsis Steamers, Leaving LIVERPOOL rvery THURSDAY, and LONDON' t'ERUY every FiilDAjfor IiALI(''AX, i.;UF.PEO, PORTLAND, and BALTIC OHE. Through Tlokets to NEW YOI,K, i HiLADKLMllA, wid to all Points in Canada and the States. Low Kares and exeehent AecomnionfrtloJJ. Pengers who securo their TJo«c^Ui before )o^yin^ bonle a.re met at the Railway fttfttion by pn apjwntett ^rent of the Comp any, who takes charge of tJiein until ST (T° on board tho etearoor. „ The Canadian Government grants A&sletofl ftssngos by Ult) Allan Line. Write for the P,mVIlot Loro Un"or)n fit jlo-flUopa, Apply to Allan Brother And Co., Llv«rp->«1 ferry i or to G. Bird, 40, Hut-j-ntrm*, J J\ «'• j^Ose, 7, Temple-street, Swansea; K, Jjeath D. B. Thorn's, lidtish L andpvary } W Screw Packct Wharf, Newport. Mon,; A, J-ftPKP?* itreet, A-bertillery. 4940 FOR SALE. The- fino fust sailing BARQUE, Triti A 11 of North Shields, classed A 1 Red, built at fjuudeplttml 1860, 280 no it rogls or; carrifit about ft 00 coal on about 14} feet draft; stows oboni 18§ I,Jdards of deals; is coppor-fastmcd throngnout. Jt) ..ifVate. condition, and thorougltly well found, Novy Jc!ls^in? cargo at Swansea, Dimension*, 106ft, br\ 7in. by 16ft. 5in. B, wIi.roe anct further particulars, apply to Wm, <uld 8ailln<r Bhip Broker' T' CARDIFF. CARDIFF. MEA!T' & ,3 9, BRIDGE-STREET, rA CARDIFF. H AMERICAN FRESH BEEF. AMERICAN FRESH MUTTON. AMERICAN CHOICE BACON. AMERICAN CHOICE HAMS. AMERICAN CHOICE CHEESE. AMERICAN CHOICE BUTTER. AMERICAN TINNED MEATS. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. SWANSEA. SWANSEA. ME4 -< £ tp V 32, HIGH-STREET, rA SWANSEA. AMERICAN FRESH BEEF. AMERICAN FRESH MUTTON. AMERICAN CHOICE BACON. AMERICAN CHOICE HAMS. AMERICAN CHOICE CHEESE. AMERICAN CHOICE BUTTER. AMERICAN TINNED MEATS, R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. LLANELLY. LLANELLY. MEA. X •v COWELt-STREET, VA & LLANELLY. H AMERICAN FRESH BEEF. AMERICAN CHOICE BACON. AMERICAN CHOICE HAMS. AMERICAN CHOICE CHEESE. AMERICAN CHOICE BUTTER. AMERICAN TINNED MEATS. R. STEWART & CO. PROPRIETORS. ,hilrlriug otitt.1. j&dkdE AMERI0AN line. MSF^MSMC. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS lifii mWtfT LIV>mPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers and goods lauded at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPKNCK, and Co., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool; JONES BROS, and Co, Bute Docks, Cardiff; JAMBS A TItE, 102, Bute-road, Cardiff; JONES Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROQKR JOKBS, High-street, Pontypridd; TILNKT and Co., Abertillery. JNO. BKVAN, Hen ;oed, via Cardiff. 3006S uUdiug Jøtietit.6. PRlJSOiL'AHTY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and MOST EQUITABLE SOCIETY in the Neighbourhood. THE BEST MEDIUM For all Investments and l-oans on Property. ITS ABSOLUTE SECURITY is established by the fact that during an existence of "0 rears nearly HALF-A-MILLION of money has been • turned over WITHOUT MAKING A SINGLE LOSS. DEPOSITS, at 5 per cent, interest, may be made; Shares taken, and information as to advances obtained dailv of Mr WILLIAM SANDERA, Maii-tging Secretary, 28. t, Mary-street, Cardiff; or of the AOBNTS—Mr E, THOMAS, 43, York-place, New- port, Mon.; Mr D. 11. EDMUNDS, 21, Plassey street, Penarth and Mr J, A DAVIES, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale. 41144-7422 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, (incorporated under the Building Societies' Act, 1874.) not! ,prCparecl to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest SUMS OF Lloo to Zio 000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. r>>ff2rr°Ttrs ir'tllis Society have special advantages not TK n? otber societies, or from private individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Socfety, and the inde- mont* arp m ,f borrower, so long as his stipulated repay- Friendly Societies ActreTho Re(?i8trar un,der t.he tained • T'10 utmost secrosy Is main- f nMiritt; m. CARDIFF. SWANSEA, AND N-EW- c PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per an- num, or by post 25s. The "CARDIFF. SWAN-KA, AND NEWPORT tuiPPiNO GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipph- business of Cardiff, Swansea Newport, cnippuio «riton Ferry, liurry Port, &c., and cir- Bristol, Nea vferclisiits and Brokers of SAP various parts of tne unueu • Phamhflrs at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers ol Commerce, and is alyo sent to the t cardiff Camr Orficna.—75 and 76, St. Mary-stre 72 COLUMNS. rjlHE CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALES*WEEKLY NEWS Is ONE OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM, THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more Local,;Dlstrlct, and Gcneial News than any other paper. Had Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole of South Wales. The Serial Storios are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leuding Articles are of marked ability. Sold by alt Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d* per quarter. 72 Columns { TWOPENCE.] *2 Columns. JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVE1 E ',8, HIGH-STREET. NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Clrcu'ari addrefeol and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Ne:.th and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lossees of the Principal Posting Places. 12 fJlHERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SMES.-BECOND.IUND FIRE and BURGLAit lki. » "T n<> House in the World can there bo found maiurt5ren' to select from, by erery t mlnent oartv wali^ or Sron8ht }T^<> Doors tor strong rooms, the nrko 0/n«w ° p # <31vWe w rehouses, at one-third free.^ORfFFfTH8&PsoNami'iVfe.ry re,t)eot' Li^ R* n SONS, Cannon-street, London, 4033 STIFFS STARCH. srn rs STARCH is war raouu KREK i KOM AD. ULI hi! AI IuN. Messrs R FIFFS STARCH. CO, hoover, can- not guarantee any Starch to • • botheu rnaiiurnctui-H.uiileau OTT5TR STARHTT tl,B B*x or Packet bears V^liriJ O aiAlWfl. their Trade Mark, "OUKKN hJ BESS," CFTLWS STARCH. K7 pur Starch, an<( reported it QWfsSSAEOH. weSman^V^rTaSrofe1! O and equal in every respect Vj;, Tj to th« Best Stiflsnlng Starch CJTIFF'S SEARCH, be ever examined," The O Mcuraay ol this 1 igh tostl- menial w qonftrroea t y the /W8TARCH Increasing demand PI for our roanufneture. STIFF CO-, l 'l'Wir'$ Q,Q..19. ftDon'lMirRMT Vxbq AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Mr ISAAC ANTHONY. Live Stock, &c., at Llanitendeirne, Carni.Sept, 3 Messrs BEYNON & 11UGHES. Household Fnrniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 3. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea .Sept. 3 Mr MOSES CULE. Houses, Shops, and Premises, at Ystrad-Rhondda..Sept. 4 Business Premises. at Treherbert Sept. 8 Messrs GUNN AND JONES. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept. 8 Leasehold Houses, at Cardiff Sept. 8 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 9 Messrs R. JONES and SON. Stock, Crops, Implements, &c., at Llangonoyd..Sept. 4 Mr J, M. LEEDER. „ Stcck-in-Trade, &c., at Swansea Sept. 9 and 10 Mr MADDOX. Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Shop and Premises at Cardiff ^I'1- yt Messrs OWEN and BRYANT. Furniture, Musical Instruments, &c Sept. 4 Messrs PARitY and BEAR. Freehold, and Leasehold Properties, at Newport. Sept. 24 Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER & CU. Shipsmiths and Boatbuilders Stock, at Cardiff Sept 3 4 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept. 9 Freehold Building Land, at Cardilf Sept. 12 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Leasehold Property, at Brynmawr Sept. 5 Messrs J. H. THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estates, at Carnmnhell and Cardigan ..Sept. 12 Mr JAMES VAUGHAN. Schooner, at Haverfordweat Sept. 4 Mr 1HOMAS WEBBER. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 4 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 9 SALE THIS DAY. LARGE AND IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF PLANT AND MACHINERY, TESTED ANCHORS AND CHAINS, BOATS, AND GENERAL STOCK-IN -TiJADE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and 00. are instructed by Mr William Rces to SELL by AUCTION, absolutely without reserve, at the Premises on the East Side of the West Bute Dock, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 3rd and 4th, 1879, and following days if necessary, the remainder of the VALUABLE PLANT AND MACHINERY, TESTED ANCHORS AND CHAINS, BOATS, AND GENERAL STOCK-IN-TRADE, viz. SIX SINGLE, DOUBLE, and TREBLE CRAB WINCHES, from 1 to 10 TONS; CRAB WINCH CASTINGS. 1,000 FATHOMS of MOORING CHAINS, from lin. to liill. 2,0C0 FATHOXS of TESTED DITTO of VARIOUS SIZES, Capital 8 b.p. portable Engine, 6 h. p, ditto by Clayton and Shuttleworth, piir Marine Enirines, 15 in. cylinders, 16 in. stroke, surface condenser pumps, '&c* &c., very little used, built by Trevethick and Co., about 10 tons of assorted new bar iron, 2 tons of smiths' tools, 6 forges, 3 ditto cranes, 8 anvils, 8 boshes screwing tackle, braces and drills, SHEET LEAD* BRASS, and COPPER, about 5 tons of wrought iron' scrap, &c., together with the whole of the contents of the smith's shop also a CAPITAL PUNCHING and SHEADING MACHINE, HAND DBILLING MACHINF 18 to 20 'lESTED ANCHORS of various weights the whole of the contents of the coppersmith's shoD inclu- ding a CHOICE and VALUABLE SET of TOOLS a we quantity of castings, capstans, single, double, and treble pulley blocks, EIGHT NEW BOATS of the very best workmanship and materials viz. 3 lifeboats, 23ft,, 25ft., and 27ft., 2 pinnaces, 23ft. a'nd 24fty ff'S- 2}ft" jollyhiat, lsft., second-hand jolly and punt together with the various assortment of new wooden blocks and timber. THE BUILDINGS AS ERECTED Compnse othce and store room, carpenter's shop, block shop, and boat loft combined, 75ft, by 25ft. by 22ft; store- house No. 2,18ft. by 12ft. by 9ft. tin and coppersmith's shop, 18ft. by 12ft. by 9ft.; storehouse No. 3,22ft. by 13ft. by 9ft. ALSO THE OFFICE FURNITURE, Consisting of mahogany desk, stools, chairs, letter press, kc. Mr Rees having to relinquish immediate possession of the premises for the purposes of dock extension, the Auctioneers desire to intimate that the whole of the goods are placed in their hands for absolute sale. Sale to commence each day at Twelve o'clock. Catalogues and further particulars can be obtain,e I of the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 42947 CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of September, 1879, at Six for Seven o'clock in the Evening, and subject to such conditions of Sale as shall then be produced, the following substantial and valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES LOT I.-AJI that Messuage or Dwelling-House, being No. 29, North Luton-place, Cardiff, let at a rent of £21 per annum, payable monthly. These premises are held under lease from the Trustees of the Marquess of Bute for the residue of a term of 93 years, from the 29tli of September, 1857, at an annual rdJt of Z3 10. LOT 2.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, being No. 2, North Lutoii-place, Cardiff, now let at a rent of .£23 per annum, payable monthly. LOT 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, being No. 4, North Luton-place, Cardiff, adjoining the last- mentioned premises, and now let at a rent of £23 per h*e premised comprised in utu a ana 3 are held under one lease from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute for a term of 99 years, commencing from the 29th of September, 1876, at the yearly rent of icio. All the premiEes are built of brick. The Vendor reserves to herself the right of selling the last two lots either together or separately. Further information and particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, or, as to Lot 1, of Messrs Downing and Price, Solicitors, Vienna Cham- bers, Bute Docks, Cardiff, or, as to all the Lots, of Mr Thomas H. Stephens, Vendor's Solicitor, 2, Bute-cres- cent, Cardiff. 43103 FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND AT CANTON. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Quean s Hotel, Caidiff, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of September, 1879, at Six for Seven o'clock in the evening, Four Lota of eligible FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. Having a frontage of 20 feet, situate and being on the south side of the Cowbridgc-road, Canton, Cardiff, and on the east side of a cottage and premises in the occu- pation of Mr James Evans, market gardener. Nine- tenths of the purchase.money may remain on mortgage at P-5 per cent, to be paid off in 10 years by equal quarterly Instalments. Particulars, with plans and conditions of Bale, may be obtained of the Auctioneers of Mr Peter Price, Crock- berbtown. Cardiff; or of Messrs Griffith and Corbett, Solicitors, Cardiff. 4:>181 MARKET-TERRACE, CANTON, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, by direction of Mr Thomas Williams, Builder, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY the 18th day of September, 1879, at Three p.m. precisely, the following lots of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT I.-Two DWELLING-HOUSES, numbered 18 and 14, Market-terrace, Llandaff-road, Canton, held under a lease from Messrs Stacey for 99 years, flom March, 1875, at a ground rent of £.7. LOT 2.—Two DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, num- bered 15 and 16, Market-terrace, held for the same term and ground rent as the foregoing lot. LOT 3.—Two DWELLING-HOUSES, situate also in Market-terrace, and numbered 20 and 21, held for the same term as the foregoing lot, at the ground rent of ^Vhe northernmost of the two houses comprised in'this lot is a corner house, and was built as a shop, with a handsome front. A stable and coachhouse has re- cently been erected at the back. It is now let at 430 per ^Th™'houses are well built, with ornamental brick fronts, and easily convertible into ehops, and with the exception of the corner house, are now let at 9s a week each. The tramcars run to within a very short distance. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr Wahiron, Solicitor, 74, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 43180 SALE TO-MORROW. 80 and 31, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF TO FURNITURE BROKERS AND OTHERS. MR MADDOX has been instructed by the Messrs Beirnstein to SELL by AUCTION, at the premises as above, on THURSDAY next, the 4th day of September, the following (being a portion of their stock remaining on the premises, and which must be dis- posed of owing to t'ie premises being let), consisting of a huge number of feather and millpuff beds, bolsters, and pillows, several bedsteads, clocks, fenders and irons, solas, cl ans, and a quantity 0/ kitchen utensils and sundries. There will be no reserve. Goods on view morning of sale, which will commence at 3 o'clock- Auctioneer's Offices, 76, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 43185 SALE OF VALUABEE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY JAMES STREET, LUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. MR. MADDOX will OFFER by AUC- CTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of September, 1879, at seven o'clock in the evening (subject to SlJCl conditions as shall be then and there |.r«Hlucetn, all that valuable and commo lious SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, AND PREMISES Bemir No. 58, James-street, Docks, at present in the occupation ol Mr logwell, grocer and provision dealer The premises are held under lease for 99 years, from the trustees of Lord Bute, at an annual ground rent of L3 10s; and about 74 years of the term is still unexpired The premises are 111 substantial repair, and have lately been re-built at considerable cost, and consist of 3 good dry cellars, spacious shop, counting-house, back yard, kitchens, dining and drawing-rooms, bath, and W c and 5 bedrooms, with a frontage of about 25 feet by 50 j,! depth, and are contiguous to the proposed site of the new ustom House a'id Shipping Offices, Post-office, Pier Head, and the whole of the principal business premises and thoroughfares at the Docks. For further particulars apply to Mr Wilton, the Ship and Pilot Hotel, Bute Docks or of the Auctioneer, South Wales Daily News" Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cordiff. 43195 SALE TO-MORROW- 5. ST. JOIIN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. MR THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions to SKLL by AUCTION, on TIIURS- DA/, September 4th, 1879, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, on the premises, as above, consisting of a good Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine, tables, chairs, bedsteads, bedding, caipets, about 150 vols. ¡.f books, including French and German school books, & feather and mill- puff beds and pillows, pictures, harmonium with 3 stops, dressing glasses, kitchen utensils, &c., as per posters. The Sale will commence at three o'clock p.m., and the whole will be sold withou: leserve. 32, Royal Arcade, Cardiff, Aug. 23th, 1879. 43150 ST. KATHERINE'S VILLA, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. MR THOMAS WEBBER lias been fa- voured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, 011 TUESDA Y, September 9th, 1879, the whole of the nearly new FUUNITURE AND EFFECTS, Of Caitain Marriott (who is leaving Cardiff. Comprising walnut loo table, couch and chairs (wal. nut), upholsterer in rep, whatnot, fancy cane chairs, work basket, music cabinet, piano, Brussels and tapestry carpets, gkin and o her hearthrugs, oil paintings and oleographs, dinner waggon, fenders and ironsT pier glasses (black and gold), tables, chairs, oil lamps, the usual kitchen requisites, including scales and weights, flour tub, fish and other kettles, &c., feather beds, wool mattresses, pillows, blankets, quilts, child's cot' iron usual kitchen requisites, including scales and weights, flour tub, fish and other kettles, &c., feather beds, wool mattresses, pillows, blankets, quilts, child's cot' iron bedsteads, washstands and ware, chests of drawers and tables, painted maple towel rails, floor cloth and hall table, umbrella stand, garden tools, lawn mower, pair of 141b. dumb-bells. &c., &e. t Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, and the whole will bo sold without reserve. 82, Royal Arcade. Cardiff. Ausrtiat 28th. 1A70. 43210 j Oitito by 1tttion. TO WATCHMAKERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. OXFORD CHAMBERS. OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9 and 10, the STOCK Of F. Webberley and Co., of London, now in liquidation, consigned for absolute sale, comprising—Valuable bionzes and rich drawing-room BU tes, in gilt and hand- painted Sevres china, fire marble clocks; also a quan- tity of 18-carat fine gold jewellery, diamond and gein rings, gold and silver watches, gold Alberts and guards, diamond lockets, &e., and a large quantity of electro goods and cutlery. Sale to commence each day at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auc- tioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW. SHORT NOTICE. BOROUGH AUCTION ROOMS, 8, MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIFF. SALE OF FURNITURE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c., &c. MESSRS OWEN AND BRYANT WM SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-room, on THURSDAY, 4th September, 1879, a auantitv of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Musical instruments, suites in hair and rep, sewing machines, warranted in order, and other goods. Goods on view morning of sale, which will commence at 6 o'clock. Without reserve. Auctioneers Offices, 8, Moira-terrace. ELM VILLA. 46, WOODVILLE-ROAD, CATHAYS. UNRESERVED SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is favoured with instructions from Mrs Spencer, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, September 9tb. 1879, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c at her residence as above. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock precisely. For particulars see posters. Auctioneer's Offices, 5. Queen-street, Cardiff. 43207 SALE TO-MORROW ffOES FARM, LLANGONOYD. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP. CATTLE, HORSES, N IMPLEMENTS. HAY, &c., &c. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been instructed by Mr John Maddock, to SELL by Auction, on the premises, situate one mile from the Troedyrhiew Garth Station, Llynvi and Ogmore Railway, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of September, 1879, the following STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., 200 SHEEP, viz., 60 mountain weathers in strong condition, :40 breeding ewes, 100 mountain'lambs. 52 Head of Durham and Hereford CATTLE, viz., 2 cows aud calves, 8 milch cows in calf, 6 heifers in calf, 10 two and three-year-old steers, 14 yearling cattle, 10 fat cows and heifers, 1 Durham bull, 1 yearling Hereford bull, 13 HORSES, viz. :—2 bay mares, five years old, 14.2 high, good workers 1 mare, five years old, 14.2 high; and foal 1 mare and suckling; 1 two-year-old colt; 3 yearling colts; 2 yearling fillies; mare pony, four years old, and foal; 2 sucklings. Several strong Store PIGS and PORKERS. 1 Mow of well-harvested CLOVER HAY. 1 useful cart, 1 ditto, and sundry other articles. Six months' credit will be given upon approved secu- rity to purchasers of £:5 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Refreshments at One. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pen. coed and Bridgend. 4£19!. SALE TO-MORROW. PENTRE, YSTRAD-RIIONDDA SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. MR MOSES CULE will SELL by AUCTION, at the Pentre Hotel, Ystrad-Rhondda, on THURSDAY, September the 4th, 1879, at 5.f0 p.m. precisely, subject to m h conditions of sale as fl..ll be then produced, in two lots, all those two substantial and ^DWELLING HOUSES, SHOPS, AND PREMISES, Situate on the right hand side of the road leading trom Ystr.ul to Treorci, near the incline leading to the Pentre Collieries, and are the property of Mr John Ciocicitt. LOT ].-All that substantial and well built DWELL- ING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISE, now in the occu- pation of Mr John Crockett,adjoining the premises of Mr George, Chemist, containing a spacious and well-arranged shop, with piate glass front, warehouse, storeroom, he., with large kitchen, pantry, sitting-rooms, several bedrooms, and a large attic over same, with side en- trance to back premises and garden. LOT. 2.-All that substantial DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP adjoining Lot 1, and now in the occupation of Mr Crockett, containing a spacious and well-arranged shop, with plate glass front, warehouse or storeroom, &c., kitchen, pantry, sitting-rooms, bedrooms, and a good attic over same, a good side entrance to back pre- mises and garden. t These premises are held under a lease granted by Griffith Llewellyn, Esq., for the term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1871, at the low annual ground rent of £ 8, which will be apportioned by the Auctioneer at the time of sale. The Auctioneer confidently calls the attention of capi- talists, shopkeepers, and others to this valuable property, being two of the most attractive business premisei in this populous and ever increasing locality, all substan- tially built and conveniently arranged, all drains com- pleted, gas and water laid on, 110 expense having been spared to complete the same in a handsome manner, Sic. as well as business premises. Possession may be Immediately had if required. Considerable portion of the purchase money may re- main on the security of the premises. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his officas, Pentrebach, Pontypndd. Pentrebach, August 25th, 1879. 43177 TREHERBERT, RHONDDA VALLEY. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. JVFR MOSES CULE will SELL by AUC- TION, at the Bute Hotel, Treherbert, on MON- DAY, September the 8th, 1879, at 5.30 p.m. precisely, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be theli pro- duced, all that substantial and well-built JEWELLER'S SHOP, situate in Bute-street, Treherbert, in the occupation of Mr Ford, Jeweller, &c., containing jeweller's shop, kit- chen, parlour, cellarage, several bedrooms, attic, &c., garden, and other offices at the back thereof. These premises are held under a lease granted by the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute for the term of 99 years, dated October 9th, 1876, at the low annual ground rent of £ 4, ana are now let to Mr Ford at the yearly rent of £ 40. The situation of this desirable property is one of the best in Treherbert for business purposes, where a success- ful trade has lean cairied on these last years, being con- veniently arranged, built of the best materials, and worthy of the inspection of tradesmen requiring useful and attractive premises, securing thereby a permanent and safe investment. A portion of the purchase money may remain on the security of the property, if required. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office II, Pentrebach, Pontypridd. k Pentrebac'i, August 27th, 1879. 43206 SALE TO-MORROW. SCHOONER FOR SALE. IVfR JAMES VAUGHAN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Salutation Hotel, Haver- fordwest, on THURSDAY, Sept. 4, 1879, at Three o'clock in the afternr on, tho SCHOONER "ADA ELIZABETH," Of Llanelly, now lying at the New Quay, Haverfordwest. The above is a very handy coaster, only registers 77 tons, and has delivered 150 tons of iron ore, requires no ballast, is strongly built, all oak. In November, 1875, nearly £ 400 was laid out on her in new deck, beams, water ways, rigging, &c., &e., and is now in good order, requiring nothing but provisions for going to sea. Iu- ventory will be produced at the Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Mr James Vaughan, Milford to Messrs J. and W. Francis shipbuilders, Milford; or to the owner, Mr Joseph Thomas, merchant, Haverfordwest. 43028 by ri\fntt ontrn". ONMOUTHSHIRE.-TO be SOLD by PUBLIC TENDER, at the MASONS' ARMS, D1VANDEN, on 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 1879, A FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 6A. 2R. 16P., Together with House, Barn, Stable, and Orchard, New House, the property os the late G. Morgan. Four miles fr -)in Portskewett station, four miles from Chepstow. Sale at 12.0 o'clock noon, prompt. Conditions at place of sale. For any further particulars apply to Edward Mor- gan, 16, Albion-road, Canton, Cardiff, or Mr Arthur, Goitrey}; Farm, Newchurch West, Shirenewton, Mon- mouthshire ] TO RAILWAY WAGON BUILDERS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. RR BAXENDALE and HEALD. TO be SOLD by TENDER, the whole of the STORES, Material, Wagons, Repairing Con- tracts, Works, and Repairing Stations, Fixed and Loose Plants and Tools, as a going concern, or the Wagon Material, &c., for removal. The principal works are situate at Chorley, Lancashire, and Llantrisant. South Wales, and the repairing works and stations are at Newport, Cardiff, Gloucestei, Reading, Pantyffynon, Swansea, and Briton Ferry. The Fixed Plant and Tools comprise every appliance necessary for luilding railway wagons on the most economical scale, and the stores and material on hand are such as would enable any party taking the same to continue without much additional expense a valuable business connec- tion. If the stores are no. sold in one Lot, col- liery proprietors, wagon builders, smiths, wheelwrights, and others would be able to obtain at less than cost articles and material which they are constantly using. Printed detailed specification and any additional par- ticulars will ba furnished on application, and tenders are required to be sent to the undersigned or. or before the 12th September next. An inspection of the whole can be made by applying at the works. RE SIMON LEACH. TO be SOLD also by TENDER, WORKS at Chorley, with Plant, Materials, Stores, &c., similar to the above, particulars of which will likewise be furnished on appli- cation to the undersigned.—Colliery proprietors and others requiring new wagons to be built may, 011 furnish- ing specification, obtain tenders at an exceptionally low figure. 43131 DAVIES & BEE, 5, Winckley-street, Preston. in tt. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TO bo LET or SOLD, with immediate possession, an IRON and BRASS FOUNDRY. Situate at Hirwaln, near Aberdare, in the county of Gla- morgan, with fitting Shop, Pattern-maker's Shop, and other Buildings and Erections thereto belonging. Also the 1 lant, Machinery, and Appliances, Engines, Boilers, Patterns, Implements, Utensils, and Effects thereto be- longing. The Premises, where a good and profitable trade has been carried on for many years, will be Let on advan- tageous terms, with the option to purchase. The Stoek-in-Trade to be taken at a valuation. For particulars apply to James Williams, Eastland Cottage, London-road, Neath. 42829 ENCOED.-TO BE LET, and may be JL entered upon immediately, a substantial Gentle- man's Residence, called PENYLAN HOUSE. The House contcdns dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, six bed- rooms, kit hen, dairy, &c., with stables, saddle-room, ceach-houses, cowsheds, piggeries, and other convenient useful outbuildings, lawn, garden together with about 50 acres of excellent Land, about nine acres of which is arable, the whole well supplied with water. The above residence is delightfully and healthily situate, with southern aspect, a magnificent view of the surrounding country, within five miles of the town of Bridgend, and half-mile of the Pencoed Railway Station. There is excellent fishing in the Ogmore and Ewenny Rivers. The Glamorganshire, Braechycymmer, and other Hounds meet in tLe immediate neighbourhood, and it is within easy driving distance of the fashionable bathing place of Southerndown. There is an excellent supply ef water on the premises, and a right of common of over about 3,000 acres. For further particulars apply to R. Jones and Son, Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend or to T. T. LEWIS, Esq., 4200ft Solinitor. toy I SALE THIS DAY. VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUG iES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, September 3rd, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, &c., &c., Comprising drawing-room Suite in maroon rep; piano- forte in walnut case, full compass, equal to new; wal- nut and mahogany loo tables; dining, occasional, Pem- broke, and other tables, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, mahogany cheffonnieres, mahogany sofa in hair, mahogany couches, window poles, pier and chimney glasses in gilt frames, timepiecei. hair, cane- seated, kitchen, and other chairs, ware, china, glass, iron half-tester, French, and other bedsteads, feather and other beds, spring mattresses, palliasses, mahogany washstauds, mahogany and other chests of drawers, toilet glasses, marble-top and other washstands, dressing tables, kitchen dresser and shelves, together with a useful lot of kitchen requisites, washing and mangling machine, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sale. 43164 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. BRYNMAWR, BRECONSHIRE. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, at Mount Pleasant Inn, Brynmawr, on FRIDAi, the 5th day of September, 1879, at Six o'clock p.m., (subject to conditions of sale then to be produced) all that substantially built and DOUBLE-LICENSED INN, Known as Mount Pleasant Inn, situate in King-street, in the Town of Brynmawr, in the Parish of Llanelly, in the County of Brecon, now in the occupation of Messrs Giles and Harrap, or their under tenant, and held by them under a repairing lease for 21 years, whicli commenced on the 1st of May, 1877, at the annual rentanof £3(1. The house, which is in thorough repair, has tin extensive frontage to King-street, and contains parlour, two smoke rooms, bar, clubroom, kitchen, brewhouse, cellar, and four bedrooms. At the rear of the premises are stables, piggeries, and other useful outbuildings. The property is held under a lease granted by his Grace the Duke of Beaufort on the 1st Janua.ry,1836,for three lives, of which one now aged fifty-two survives. The ground rent is 12s 6d per annum, and a new lease will be granted for A term of Thirty years at a ground rent of £ 3 13s €d on the present lease being surrendered. To view the property apply to the tenant, and further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auc- tioneer Mr V. A. Julius, Solicitor or Mr John Nesbitt, Solicitor, all of Abergavenny. 43173 AGES.-MESSRS T. J. PRICE -LY-M- & CO.. Auctioneers, Surveyors, and Mortgage Brokers, invite the attention of those who REQUIRE MONEY on MORTGAGE of landed estates, freehold or long leasehold, house properties, tin iron and other works, collieries, shipping, &c., to their MORTGAGE LIST, which contains particulars of sums of money in the hands of trustees and solicitors, by whom they are in- structed to obtain securities. Messrs T. J. PRICE & CO. in all cases place borrowers or their solicitors in direct communication with their principals. The current list, with terms, may be had at their offices, or by post by en- closing stamp. College Chambers Co#e»e-8treet> Swansea. -I 43083 CARDIFF. CANTO AC E-MY, Head Alaster, W. ,Vy JAMES, M.A., assisted by J. BUSH, B. Sc.,(Lond.) Mons. SIEVERD1N, GRIFFITH ROBERTS, Pupils pre- pared for the various examinations. 7400—40997 MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TRE- m TTL'xPr £ <?ARVI!jLE> CARDIFF. Principal IIENR\ SHEWBROOKS, B A., Lond. Univ.. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and abridge Local, the Civil Service Examinations, and the Universi- ties. The n?.xt term will begin MONDAY, September 15th. Prospectus, &c., on application to the Principal." 1711 QARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. F'SchoIa?Il&cBofCSt late Foundation U ° of John's College, Cambridge. E T NFWPT T I* MASTK 11 S Oxford ate Scholar of Worcester College, G. 13. HUGHES, B.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. J. G. MONRO, Trinity College, Dublin. J fn thtZrc?mbvi?d ™™ £ rate terms. 1 of thtrSchool won Arst °cCaLEXH boys in Wale* »,„i « a3a Honours, being! the only recent Governmpnt p 10ut'1 so distinguished In the Studentsidnsar!' ve Examination fonEnginc-er u"2uh ApulvTt^gHPSJVI0NDAY' September H&h. or to th* wt? the SchtK,1> Dumfries-place; or to the Secietary, 45, The Parade. 7787' 42763 BELGRAVE HOUSE, CAP-IDIFF. i)fi,s TULLIS will be lappy to receive her Pupils on TUESDAY, the 16th of September. 7814-42954 HARROW HOUSE, DUMFRIES PLACE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS THE MISSES MARKS. Bext Term will commence (D.V.) on SSCTEMBEJB Pupils nreiSiueu AUt \J J.U v.to"J _.LI. \"iV al Poe- ceptors' Local Examinations. 42978 7825 ADAMSDO WNHOUSE, PARK PLACE, A CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S next Term will COMMENCE SEP- TEMBER 20th. The principles of this establishment combine careful training with home comforts and maternal care. Pupils are prepared for Cambridge Kocal Examinations. Mrs Bruford will devote one part of the house to the approved system of Kinder Garten Teaching for the' ad- vantage of junior pupils. The Kinder Garten Scho-d will open September 11th. The Day Scholars of the Upper School will assemble on the 19th. 43117 MONSIEUR SIEVERDIN'S WINTER CLASSES commence SEPTEMBER the 10th. For further particulars, apply Afons. Sieverdin, 12 Windsor-place, Cardiff. N.B.-In Press: Sieverdin's Household Conversations in French. A new and easy method of learning to speak French. Will be rca !y end of September. 43095 M- IDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS .l: AND GIRLS. WOLVERLEY-HJ AGE, SEVERN-ROAD, CANTON. p,i,ip,I-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Years' Experience). A thoroughly good p,ain English Education. A First-class Preparatory Department. First Quarter commences TUESDAY, JLLY 15th. Terms on application. 42499 PENARTH. F,NAItTH.-LADIES, SCHOOL. 7 and 8, WiNDSOR-TERRACE, PENARTH, Conducted by Mrs and the Misses FISHER, with the assistance of Professors. Referee, the Rev. C. Parsons, Rector of Penarth. /T1 Tr. DUTIES will be RESUMED (D.) SEPTEMBER 12th. Address as above, or Southfield Manse, Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire. 42003 NEWPORT. AE R A U~~PARK COLLEGIATE c SCHOOL, NEWPORT, MON. HEAD-MASTER REV. T. MORTIMER QRKEN (London University). MASTBR OF MODERN LANGUAOBS: MONS. A. MOSER, B.A., Eco.e_Normale, Paris. Special Classes conducted by efficient Non-resident Masters. Pupils are prepared for Commercial pursuits, the Uni- versity Matriculation and Local Examinations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. Excellent accommodation for boarders Next Term commences Wednesday, 10th September, 1879. For prospectuses, &c., apply to the Head-Master. 42813 LADIES' SCHOOL, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT,^ MON. Conducted by the Mises SPENCER, with the assistance of Professors. School Work will be resumed (D.V.) on WEDNESDAY, September 10th. 1879. 43171 f '1 COWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVER- WELLS, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. Half Term will commence 9tli SEPTEMBER, 1879. 7833 43034 BRECON. OHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. HKAD MASTER, REV. D. LEWIS LLOYD, Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and Head Master of Friars' School Bangor. Ai ASSISTANT MASTERS Rev. T. C. SIMMONS, M.A., late Scholar of Magdalen Coll., Cambridge; 25th Wrangler. Mr F. N. BONSFIELD, B.A., late Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Oxon.; 1st Class Final Classical Schools. Mr J. C. EVANS, B.A., late Scholar of Jesus Coll., Oxon 2nd Class Classical Mods., Powys Exhibitioner. Mr F. T.1 S. HOUGHTON, B.A., Foundation Scholar of St John's Coll., Cambridge (Wright's Prizeman); 2nd Class Science Tripos. Mr A. J. TUCKWELL, B.A., late Exhibitioner of Queen's Coll., Oxford; 3rd, Class. Classical Mods.; 3rd Class Modern History. Mr D. R. LEWIS, Balliol Coll., Oxon; 3rd Class Clas- sical Mods. Mr W. S. RAWSON, B.A.. Junior Student of Christ Church, Oxon 1st Class Mathematical Mods. 2ud Class Final Mathematical School. NEXT TERM will BEGIN on FRIDAY, September 19. Apply to the Head Master. 43090 LAMPETER, GT. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. MICHAELMAS TERM will begin on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, and EXAMINATION for MATRICULA- TION will take place on that day. The Examination for Scholarships and Exhibitions will begin on Friday, September 26th, 1879. The following are vacant. One £40 (Senior); one £25; one *Eldon Welsh £ 25; three P-24 (Phillips), for natives of Principality only; two 420; one R,20 *Martha More (Theological) one 416 (Simonburn); one 414 *Burton (Classical); one A12 Waunivor, with preference to founder's kin, and the Parishes of Llanwenog and Llandyssil; one £10 *Eldon Hebrew; one P.10 Dery; three L.0 entrance Exhibitions. limited to natives of the Welsh Dioceses, with special Examination. Also Exhibitions of £5 each in following- subjects :— Hebrew (2), Classics, Mathematics, Welsh, Modern Lan- guages, Natural Sciei c, For those marked an Examination in Paley's Evi- dences is requisite. ApplicatÙJnfoT admission, and leave to compete, to be made by letter to the Principal, on or before Saturday, September 20th. Candidates for the Scholarships should mention the subjects they offer, (See Memoranda). .a17 JUTOLW GTOTOFL. TO-DAY. GOUTH ■Y^TALES RATIONAL E ISTEDDFOD. CATHAYS PARK, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, September 8rd and 4tb, 18711. The Committee beg to announce that, by kind special permission of the Marquis of Bute, THE EISTEDDFOD h WILL BE HELD IN QATHAYS p ARK, ENTRANCE, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 43156 TO COMPETITORS AT THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD. Q. E O R G E S CAMBRIAN TONIC v0 1 C E iL OZENGES, (Registered.) For SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS. These Lozenges render the Voice MELODIOUS & CLEAR AS A BELL. Patronised by eminent Musical Celebi-itiesind Public Speakers. Price 3d., 6d., and Is. per Box. PROPRIETOR, J. GEORGE, M.R.P.S., HIRWAIN, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. PATRONISED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PROF. PARRY, MUD, DOC., CANTAB, EOS MORLAIS, LLEW LLWYFO, OWEN ALAW. D. JENKINS, MUS. BAC., CANTAB, MR. JOHN THOMAS (LATE ELAENANSBCH), CARADOC, V. ROSSINI, AKD OTHER EMINENT MUSICAL CELEBRITIES AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS ALL TESTIFY That these Lozenges have a MARVELLOUS EFFECT UPON THE VOICE, Enabling the Speaker or Singer to render a CLEAR and MUSICAL SOUND, and to sustain an unusual amount of exertion without fatigue. BEWARK OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. Every Box of the genui: e CAMBRIAN VOICE LO- ZENGES has the name of the Proprietor, J. E. GEORGE, upon it. The GKNCTNK is a flat, oval, dry Lozenge, and not a Jujube. 43172 (J O TT T TT YJFWI,XR A TTAW AT MESSRS MAGGS AND CHALK Beg to inforiii the Visitors that they have been a; pointed by the Committee to Supply REFRESHMENTS, Including Bottle Ales, Stout, Wines, &o., &c., at reason- able prices. 43199 BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. co L S TON. HAL L, OCTOBER 14TH, 15TH, 16TH, and 17th, 1879. MADAME ALBANI, MISS EMMA TIIURSBY, MADAME PATEY, MADAME TREBELLI, MR EDWARD LLOYD, MR BARTON McGUCKIN, MR ROBERT HILTON, AND MR SANTLEY Samson, Walpurgis Night, Elijah, Hear my Prayer, Brahms' Rinaldo" Mozart's Requiem, Rossini's Stabat Mater, Beethoven's Choral Symphony, and Messiafi. MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT EACH EVENING. BAND AND CHORUS—450 PERFORMERS. COXDFCTOR-MR CHARLES HALLE, The TICKET OFFICE will be OPENED at COLSTON- HALL, on MONDAY, September 1st. Programmes on application to H. R. WILSON and H. F. LAWES, Jun., Hon. Sees., Athenaeum, Bristol. 43027 A I L Y EXCURSION" S BY THE LADY MARY OR WYE. TO WESTON AND ILFRACOMBE. SEPTEMBER, 1879. Wednesday, Sept. 3, to.Weston at 9. 0a.m. and 5. 0 p.m. Returningat 10.30 a.m. and 8. 0 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4, to,Weston and Ilfracombe Leaving Cardiff at 8. SO a.m. „ Ilfracombe at 4.30 p.m. „ Weston about. 7.45 p.m. Fares:— To Ilfracombe & back-Salooii, 5s 6d; Fore Cabin, 4s 6d Single Tickets, 4s; „ Ss. To Weston-Saloon, 2s; Fore Cabin, Is 6d. 43191 HE CARDIFF ANNUAL REGATTA (under most distinguished patronage), will be held, weather permitting, on FltIDA Y, Sept. 12, 1879. The Committee wiil be glad to receive subscriptions towards the funds. All communications should be addressed to R. F. BELLIS, hon. sec., 40, The Parade, Cardiff. 42916 MO the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the A Parish of LLANDOUGII, in the Division of Dynas Powis, in the County of Glamorgan, and to the Superjntendent of Police of the said Division. I, ANN JONES, of the Parish of Llandough, in the said County, Widow, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting, or at an adjournment there- of, to be liolden in and for the -aid Division, for a License to hold any of the Excise Licenses that may be held by a Publicau to Sell by Re- tail all Intoxicating Liquors, to be consumed either on or off the House or Premises thereunto belonging, situate and being 011 the corner of Windsor-road, near Cogan Pill, in the Parish of Llandough aforesaid, of which premises I am the owner. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1S7J. 43205 ANN JONES. TO JOHN HUGHES, of Coynant, in the Pa-ish of Cilmaenllwyd, in the County of Pembroke, one of the Overseers of the said parish, and to Captain BATE, of Spilman-street, in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, Superintendent of Police of the District of Llanboidy, in the County of Carmarthen, and to all whom it may concern. I, JOHN WILLIAMS, of New House, in the parish of Cilmaenllwyd aforesaid, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annua! Licensing Meeting for the Llanbuidy licensing district, in the said county of Carmarthen, to be liolden at the Maesgwynne Arms, Llanboidy, aforesaid, on the 10th day of September next ensuing, for a Jicence to sell by retail, beer and all intox- icating liquors at the house and premises now in my occupation, situated in the parish of Cilmaenllwyd. afore- said, and to be known by the name or sign of Maescnvn Arms, to be drunk in the said house and premises. Given under my hand this 12th day of August, 1879. 43089 JOHN WILLIAMS. EGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut-Col. HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 30th August, 1879. 1.—Armstrong Gun Drill every evening during the week, at 7.30 p.m. (C and D Batteries on Tuesday and Thursday.) 2.—E and F Batteries Cliallenge Medal will be com- peted for (weather permitting) on Saturday, at Three p.m., at the Range, East Moors. Practice for the same on Tuesday and Thursday, at Six. 3.—Recruit Drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7.30. 4.-F Battery will furnish the duties for the week, and a Guard, consisting of a Sergeant, Corporal, or Bombar- l dier, and six Gunners on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day, to be mounted at 7.15 p.m., undei the superintend- ence of the officer on duty. (Full dress uniform.) Officers' Patrol, jackets and cross belts. 5.—For duty during the ensuing week :—Captain Strina, Lieutenant Bassett, Surgenn Vachell, Sergeant Fletcher, Corporal Bird, Bombardier Williams, Trum- peter Br. Gunter. By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS VISITING SOUTH WALES. Givinflr the Shipowner the choice of Ports and greater command of the Freight Market. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST, The ONLY TELEGRAPHIC SHIP SIGNAL STATION in the BRISTOL CHANNEL is OPENED on the MUM- BLES HEAD at the LIGHTHOUSE belonging to the Swansea Harbour Trustees directly connected with the General Post Office system of Telegraphs; and officially styled SWANSEA BAY." Shipownera, Brokers, and others desirous of having there Vessels reported direct to them will be good enough to signify the same to the General Superintendent of Swansea Harbour, charges as customary, Messages filed for Vessels calling for orders," open for this purpose day and night. Swansea is the first Port in the Bristol Channel. 35 miles from Lundy, Vessels can enter the Bay and And good and sheltered anchorage under the Mumbles Head at any state of tb6 tide, free of all charges whatever, General Su-pertntendent't Office, Harbottr Offices, ubtit ffntirtmnmnite. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W, H. DAW. Sole Manager, Mr E. BULWER. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Sept, 3rd, GRAND OPERA BOUFFE COM PAN Y, Under the direction of Mr E. COTTE. At 8 o'clock Lecocq's Sparkling Opera LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT." Full Chorus. Increased Orchestra. Coii(luctor,lir H. Young Thursday and Offenbach's Favourite Opera, Friday, GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. Monday Mr Julian Cross's Company, Sent. £ th. THE CRIMSON ROCK. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8; carriages 10.30. Prices -Orchestra stalls, 4s dress circle, 3s pit stalls, 2a; pit, Is; gallery 6d. Private boxes, Clls to .Elllsed. Plans may now be seen and tickets secure 1 at Mr Lewis's, Duke-street. 42693 iNtottr ntitts. L IBERAL MEETING AT COWBRIDGE E. J. REED, ESQ., C.B., M.P., (Who has been unanimously selected by the Liberal Two Hundred to Contest the United Boroughs of Cardiff, Cowbridge, and Llantrissant, in the Liberal interest at the next General Election) WILL ADDRESS A MEETING OF THE ELECTORS Of the Borough of COWBRIDGE, THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1879, AT THE TOWN HALL, (Kinuly lent for the occasion by tLe Bailiffs). Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock in the Evening. 48209 CHURCH CONGRESS, SWANSEA, OCTOBER 7TH, 8m, 9TH, AND 10TH. ISSUE OF TICKETS. TICKETS, PRICE SIX SHILLINGS EACH, May be obtained on application to the Secretaries, Con- gress Office, Picton Place, Swansea, on and after the 4th infctant. All early application is desirable, and a remittance must be made in every c ise. Post Office Orders to be made payable to R. GLASCODINE, Esq., All information to be obtained of the Secretaries, at the above address. 43186 ABERGAVENNY FLOWER SHOW. The "above SHOW will be HELD in the MARKET PLACE, ABERGAVENNY, on THURSDAY, 11th September. A splendid reed band will play during the afternoon, and lovers of music will have-a treat. 43203 p UB LIC NOTICE. THE ANNUAL FAIR will be held at Blaina, on MONDAY, September 8th, 1879, when a large stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs will be offered for sale. 43161 TONYPANDY AND LLWYNPIA ANNUAL PONY RACES and ATHLETIC SPORTS will taka place on MONDAY, September 1st. 1879 1S77 D. WILLIAMS, Sec. ERTHYR TYDFIL, DOG, POUL* TRY, PIGEON, AND CAT SOCIETY. EXHIBITION, OCTOBER 8th & 9th. CLASSES' DOGS, 31; POULTRY, 35; PIGEONS, 10; & CATS, 4. JUDGES: DOGS-W. LORT, Esq., and HVOII DALZIEL, Esq., Lon- don. POULTRY & PIGEONS, R. TEEBAT, Esq., Preston. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, SEPT. 29th. Schedules and Forms may be obtained on applica- tion to W. J. JONES, ) „ 0 43169 DAN THOMAS, BECS- GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.— CHERBOURG and PARIS, via Weymouth, NEW ROUTE through Normandy and Brittany to Paris, the West and S uth of France and Spain. Through rates for passengers, parcels, and merchandise between the princi- pal 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 excepted), weather and circumstances permitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways; 43202 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. ^X^PjffjfTiaA«nLYvrTSTaiu u"UhtfiNS FUND of EN ON CHAPEL, GEORGETOWN, the DRAWING »mi take place at the Temperance Hall, c-j-OJ THURSDAY, September 25th, 1879, under dlstinguisUe 1 patronage. The following valuable Prizes will be dnwp for (1) Any article or articles to be selected by the suc- cessful winner to the value of £50. (2) A brilliant-toned pianoforte in walnut, £ 25. (3) A handscDia pony, 415 (4) A handsome pa-ir of chandeliers, with four brackets in each, X12. (5) Chambers's Encyclopedia, published at £10 10s. (6) An eight-day clock, R,8 Ss. (7) A silver lever viateb, iCG 6e. (8) A handsome bicycle, Ztj Gs. ;9) Singer's beautiful sewing machine, £ 6. "(10) A very beautiful chest of drawers, £ 5 5s. (11) A superior suit of clothes, £4 4s, (12) A rich Paislay shawl, £ 4. (13) A beau- tiful mahogany couch, 43 3s. (14) A higlily electro- plated tea and coffee service, Z2 28, ((15) A pair of good blankets, £ l 15s. (16) A beautiful set of school books, 41 10s. (17) A beautiful Welsh flannel dreM, JSl 5s. (IS) A rosewood writing desk, with brass caps, £Oils, (19) A ladies' rosewood writing desk, Cl is. (20; A handsome cruet-stand complete, Bl Is. (21) An elegant swing look- Ing-glass, jei is. (22) A beautiful timepiece, Al Is. (28) A ladies' dressing case, jel Is. (24) A gentleman's dress- ing case, £1 Is. (25) A beautiful accordion; t-I is. (2fl) A beautiful set of trays, £ 1 Is. (27) A silk umbrella. Al Is. 28) A set of fire-irons, iCl Is. (29) A handsome picture, iCl Is. (30) A beautiful engraving, £1 Is. (81) A rich table-cover, P-1 Is. (S2) A water-proof overcoat, ;Cl Is. In iidrfition to the above there will be given away above Two Hundred Valuable Prizes. Tickets, 6d each, or a Book of 12 Tickets for 58. Hon. Secretary, D. Davies, Esq., 3, Glebeland Corres- ponding Secretaries, Mr T. Thomas, 83, Brecon-road, Merthyr Tydfil, and Mr R. Llewellyn, 15, Cyfarthfa-lano, Merthyr Tydfil. 40818 øttIS. TREGENN A CASTLE HOTEL, JL ST. IVES, CORNWALL, Stands in its own Grounds of nearly 100 acres, over- looking the Bay, and is surrounded by gardens and plantations magnificent sea views from every part of the grounds; climate delightfully pure and bracing; ample accommodation for billiards, croquet. lawn-tennis, archery, cricket, &c. Moderate tariff. 43201 ANDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND AND FAMILY HOTEL, 62. FROAD STREET, BRISTOL. OANIKART DAILY, Is 6d. 42895 WM. PARSLEY. Proprietor. FJIHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, and l CARDIFF, 64, ST. MARY-STREET, ) 4-/ 14, HIGH-STREET, s WANSEA, TREDEGAR HOUSE, rjTENBY, Ill.& 112, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT PIANOS. £19: 19 0 piANOS. Q Q pIANOS. £ 32 0 0 jpIANOS. £ 45 0 0 P:ANOS. AND UPWARDS. p IANOS. —— p JANOS. ONE, TWO, THREE, OR FOUR p IANOS. yEARS' SYSTEM OF PURCHASE HIRE. p IANOS. p IANOS. PRICE LISTS FREE, WITH FULL pIANOS. PARTICULARS. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, and ) CARDIFF, 64, ST. MARY-STREET, j Vy 14, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, TREDEGAR HOUSE, PjpENBY, 111 & 112, COMMERCIAL-STREET, ^"EWPORT W A N S E A OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS wiil receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's isfue of the DAILY NEWS. MESSRS W. H. SMITH and £ ON deliver the SOUTH. 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 LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFP TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers of the rari«*a BookftUUs 1 JJOOTS OOTS 11 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and Permanent Reduction in the Price of Boots said Shoes at G. 0 L I V B R THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. G. OLIVER begs to inform the Public of the following Towns and districts that in consequence of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS e He is enabled to purcha e all articles connected with his trade at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he gives to the Public." All goods can be purchased at my Branches fully 20 per cent Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: SWANSEA, 80, Castle-street SWANSEA, 93, Oxford-street. SW ANSEA, 237, High-street. CARDIFF 20. St Mary-street. CARDIFF, 291, Bute-street. CARDIFF, 3..iJuke-street. NEWPORT, 42. High-street. NEWPORT, on .n 22, Commercial-street, NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND 16, Caroline-street, LLANELLY, Vaughan-street. PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street TREORKY oo..oo Bute-street. YSTRAD Near Railway Station. WREXHAM 54a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER 15, North-gate-Street. STROUD 2, Kendrick-street. CHELTENHAM 340. High-street, WORCESTER 74, High-street. WORCESTER. 49, Broad-street. HEREFORD 80, Eign-street. HEREFORD, High Town. BARROW Market-place. LO U G HBOROUGH Church-gate. WILLENHALL Market-place. OAKENGATES Market-street. WELLINGTON Market-sauare. CHESTER ». 2, Foregate-street. CHESTER Eastgate-buildings. CHESTER Nortngate-street. Manufactory Halforu-street, Leicester. 7256—40469 g, THE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. K K < ^JJANIEL J^EWIS & jgON » 0 ART CABINET MAKERS. fe 2 HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE £ o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. « > K OQ Cu P CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE, 162l1996 The Comfort of the Aged, The Pride of the Young, The Admiration of the Fair, The Envy of Opponents, The Doctor's Enemy, The Poor Mans's Friend, WHAT! WHY J. B. CHEAP AND STYLISH 'a": ri atjirF." NOTE THE ADDRESSES— ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. BRANCHES— JJEWPORT, YSTRAD, TREHERBERT, PORTH. PONTYPRIDD, TONYPANDY, TREORKY, AND ABERGAVENNY. 42105 "ONLY THE BEST" H YACINTH s, T U LIP S, AND OTHER JjlLOWER -ROOTk;. J. GARAWAY & CO. will receive their First Importa- tion of the above in August. J. GARAWAY & CO. The CLIFTON "A" COLLEC- TION, 42s, consisting of 380 best selected bulbs for pot cul- tivation. The CLIFTON" B" COLLECTION 42s (Bulbs for open ground), consists of 1021 best-selected lor that purpose. Smaller Collection-21s, 15s, and 10s 6d. All Orders over 20s Carriage paid. J. ARAWAY & rio., Vj 34764 DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. QHAMBERLAIN, POLE, and CO.' 8 (SPECIALLY PREPARED) OATMEAL, pure Scotch, Packed. FLOUR, patent self-raising, Sold by ail Grocers, and Wholesale of QHAMBERLAIN, POLE, and ^CO. CORN AND FLOUR MERCHANTS. BRISTOL. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EDWARDS'S CARRIAGE FACTORY Is REMOVED from WESTGATE-STREET to TEIGIL BUILDINGS, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Where every description of Carnage is built to order, -;J and Repairs of all kinds attended to promptly. § 42174 0> MR M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Has Removed to Larger Premises, at No. 40, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, Is prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINA- TIONS of MINERALS, FOODS, &c., of all kinds. For particulars and terms, apply as above. 38287 N 0 T ICE THE BEST PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD IS WM. SCHWEITZER'S DANDELION COFFEE. AIDS DIGESTION AND SLUGGI-H LIVERS. OBTAIN OF ANY CHEMIST OR GROCER. ALLEN, TEARCE, & Co., 88993 SOLE PROPRIETORS, BRISTOL. RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. ECK1TT S PARIS BLUE. Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. ECKITT'S PARIS PLUL Is used by the poorest on account of its cheapness. *»d by the richest on account of its Beauty 41908 RT-TPTURES. White's Moc-Main Patent Lever Tru'ss Co., Limited, \\r HITE S MO.C-MAIN LEVER TRUSS ▼ T is allowed by upwards of 500 medioal men to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of HERNIA; The use of a steel spring, so often hurtfu. in its effects, is avoided, a soft bandage being worn round the body, wiiile the requisite resisting power is supp led by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEI ER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be d tec- ted, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive cir- cular may be had of the manufacturers, 22o, Piccadilly, London. Single Truss, 16s, 2_ls, 26s 6d, and 3ig Double Truss, 31s 6d, 42s, and 52s fid Umbilical Truss, 42s and 52s 6d. Post free. P.O. Orders payable to JOHN WHITE, Post-office, Piccadilly. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE-CAPS, &c, 4s 6d, 7s 6d, 10s, and 16s each, post free. CHEST EXPANDING BRACES (for both sexes). For Gentlemen they act as a substitute for the ordinary braces"; for Children they are invaluable. 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 108 6d, 158 6d, and 21s each, post free. JOHN WJUTE tt CO., Manufacturers, 228, Piceadidv, London. na liogof Sttsiwas Ail rirfgrs. THE HOLIDAY SEASON. MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SUMMER STOCK IXCI.fDES— MORNING AND LOUNGE SUITS.-Suits alike in Ma- terial Suits in Cheviots, Tweeds, and Serge Suits, Coat and Vest alike. Trousers diverse. UNDRESS JACK and Yacht Styles; Morning and Walking O.ute, various styles. TROUSERS AND VESTS.—New Fancy Doeskins, Scotch- Tweeds, Cheviots, Angoias, &c, BOYS' SUITS.—The Lo ne, Prinee. Marquis, Norfolk, Royal Tar, Brighton, Sailor, KiR, &e. Hats, Caps, Hosiery, and Travelling Requisites Address—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St. Mary-street and Caroline-street. Cardiff. 23 THE NEW STEAM LAUNDRY CO, (LIMITED), MOIRA.TERRACE, CARDIFF, WILL COMMENCE WORK ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1879. For particulars and tariff of charges, apply to the- MANAGER at the Works,: or the Secretary, I Mr SILLIFANT, 43175 Hi, Swiss Hall Chainoers. THE LAST MARVEL.—Important to owners o! Steamships. The PSYCllu PISTON, the only complete Piston for saving time and fuel ever in- vented. This is an invention for tightening and adjusting- piston rings wit.hout removing cylinder C0v"r This car be done during storms on sea. The savmg cf fuel will lil immense on long voyages. Protection has been taken sinct the 21st August, and, together with the foreign pateiitt will be shortly completed, when plans, specifications, trial voyages, ic., will be published in the Engineer. Tint is the invention of Mr BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Engineer, 58, Cowbridge-road. Parties calling from 7 tc 9 p.m., every day, Sunday excepted, may see the model work, and obtain explanations, acc. P.S.—Arrangements are being- made to exhibit the piston worked by steam at the Docks. This piston can be regulated and adjusted in two seconds, the construction being durable, and the mechanism complete. Office, pro." t"In., 58. Cow- brioge-road, Canton. Aqdi-e-, BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Engineer, and Psycho Piston Patentee. I'-S. -Correspondencereferring t > advertising licensing, &-c., to be addressed to the Manag-er, J. S. MATTHEWS, Penarth. near Cardiff.3!.n TO BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, AND OTHERS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH PLASTER CENTRE FLOWERS. TRUSSES, ENRICHMENTS, &c., AT DAVIS'S CASTING SHOP, JAMES-STREET, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATil CARDIFF. 42357 TH E w O R L D R E N OWN E D ELIAS HOWE SEWIS'G MACHINE. DEPOT, 45, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. MACHINES OX EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. (Instruction Gratis—Satisfaction Gu-oanteed.) For domestic and ot er purposes our HAND and TREADLE MACHINES are not to be surpassed. Hand Machines from 3 0 Treadle -.500 Machines for Heavy Tailoring and all grades of Heavy Leather Work from 0 0 Elastic and Repairing Machine 9 (I (i Cylinder Wax Thread Machine for Heavy Leather and Saddlery Work 12 12 0 Note the Address :— HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, LIMITED, 42936 45. lloval Arcadc. Cardiff. COMFORT IN WALKINa TRY THE CELEBRATED ILITABY JIJOOTS, PRICE 14s. 6D Warranted CaU Skin, and very durable. To be bad only of C A R P E N T F, R 6253 rACTVRER, 81. 3 7, M- A RY STREET, A I)VSO, INSURA NCE £ JL. AND JL EMIGRATION, OFFICE — 11. GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, MON. W. r I L TON L OCKE, NEWSPAPER REPORTER, GENERAL ADVERTISING AND INSURANCE AGENT. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FOR INSERTION IN ANY NEWSPAPER. INSURANCES EFFECTED ON LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, OR PLATE GLASS. Agent for THE LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO M PAN V, NATIONAL PROVINCIAL TLaTE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY. GUARANTEES ARRANGED FOR ALL POSITIONS OF TRUST. AMERICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND NEW ZEALAND EMIGRATION &G EST. Assisted passages t" Canada. Passengers booked to any part of the wo: !d. 43125 SAFE INVESTMENT FOR NEWPORT, PILLG WENLLY, AND MAIN DEE BUILDING SOCIETY (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874). TRUSTEES: L. A. HOMFRAY, Esq., J.P. EBENEZER LEWIS, Esq, J.P. E. J. PHILLIPS, Esq., J.P. D1 RECTOUS: CHAIRMAN E. EVANS, Esq. VICE-CHAIRMAN T. P. \A:\SBJ:{Oi.:GH, Esq. Mr THOMAS PONSFORD. ( Mr R E. PAVNTER. ENOCH GRIFFITHS. HENRY A 1,1.Eli. Rev. DAVID EDWARDS. JOHN LINTON. Mr II. FAULKNER. W. WILLIAMS. SOLICITOUS Messrs GIBBS and LLEWELLYN. BASHERS LONDON AND PROVINCIAL LANK. Six-UETAUY W MILTON LOCKE. The Board of Directors receive Money en Deports, repayable on Short Notice, bearing interest ht 4, 4i. or I per cent. All information relating to Shares, Loans, or Depositl can be obtained from the Secretarv, W. MILTON LOCKE, at his Office, 11, Great Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 431^ N, EWPORT A G E N C I SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is 4 No. 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where -L ADVERTISEMENT- ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD: and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Suoi pl\ of Papers are precisely tbosc charged at the Chlel Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCIvE, REPORTER AND MANAOEB. T>IRDS AND ANEV1 ALS^PRESERVED 1 t SCIENTIFICALLY. All kinds of ANIMAL SKINS and FUR- DRESSED. I RUGS LINED and lIlADE UP, by J. CORDING, 42, ROYAL ARCADE. CARDIFF. I LADIES' FURS CLEANED, LINED, and ALTERED TO PRE>ENT STYLE. GLASS SHADES. AL! SIZES, for CLOCKS, 7851 STATUETTES, &c. 431S8 rpENTS AND MARQUEES ON HIRE 0 V E N N I N G, 31, EISTEDDFOD-STREET, (Late URIAH SMART). TENT AND MARQUEE CONTRACTOR The Oldest Established Firm in South Wa-es. No connection with any other house. TENTS and MARQUEES for Flower Shows. TENTS and MARQUEES fur F.isteddfodau. TEN 1'S and MARQUEES for Dinner Parties. TENTS and MARQUEES for every purpose. Can be erected on the shortest notice. Anyone requiring Tents or Marquees will do wellte apply as ei-riy as possible to avoid disappointment. Xbe excellence and extent of our Stock has established a re- putation second to none out of London. Special i'av,:ions erected to hold 10,000 persons or more. 41 ..M-<556 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corponitioil tjill-popfi and crier. Rents r ll 'he principal hoardings and station) in Newport and neig'ibourhoou. Two good bill patten kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Tofcf and country. Old astabl;silell-),Iore than quarter of* century Mwl W E. VArGBAN & CO., STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS. LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS CROCKHERBTOWN, ) .,APTL,RT., 24S, BUTE-STREET, i"CARr>1FF- :.3, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEW PORT. S3. ISIGH-STREET. MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STKEET, SWANSEA. Orders received, aud Parcels forwarded to Works caft riage five, by the iolU>w:ru AWEN"! S — Aberdare Mr Eschies, Commercial-place. Blaenavon Mr J. Harris London House. Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer. N»lton-steeet Brecon Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, Bill- wark. Rrynmuwr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street. R]gina Mrs Collins, High-strtet. Briton Ferry Mr D L. J one*, "bookseller, 2, Villi#* street. Cowbridge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Hanrfordwest Mr Fiji* JUlies, Mariners-square. Llanelly Mr John, 3, Market-street, Llandilo Mr Lockyer, County Press. to Neath Mr Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock Mr Narberth, stationer, Dimond- v street. Rhondda Mr paid. Kannah-gtrcet, Pazttb Xeuby Mr Brlce. 4. Julian-street. 111—^