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gFFICIENCY WITH JgCONOMY. j J^NCHOR JpURNITURE ^TANS, | WOOD TMtOS. 1 ^VEST CAN \L WIIARr, J3 ) CARDIFF. .J £ 4;0 | WO RISK OR TROTH', LE TC> THE OWN Kit. C. p jltilJlJtng oti(tf). wCwdT^r- \\f. Y. E L) WARDS JfBLZ&B&fkj- TV CARDIFF and KKW YORK JfigSgigjS^ STEAMSHIP LINK. l\£W \VltK S1'A.\llllP 1.I:. The flmt-ctMs Steamers of this Line will sail 08 fol- tows V „ FROM CARDIFF. RhiWlNDDA," 3.000 tons SVIURDAY, Nov. 8 RIIKURIN'A, 2.0<X. I..tw -An' Nov li "RHEOLA, '2,300 tons WEDNESDA Y, NOV. -Jti TO CARDIFF, RHEOIJA, 2,30otous SATURDAY. Nov. 1 RlliW liNDDA, 3.UV0 tons SATURDAY, NvV. 79 KUbtliiiiSA," U'lio SA IX i.DAY, iec. 6 TiiUvJLN.JU BILLS OF LADING Tor all classes of j^OODS ;,nd PARCELS to and from the inland towns in Lnglaitd, ami places n tlie WES'l'EUN STATES ot A Air ItlGA an i CANADA, iueJu.liiJgr CHICAGO, St 1-OUIS. MILWAUKEE..St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, in conjunction the Eric, Great Weccrn oI Canada, Lake Shore,and •ttchiguu Southern Railway Companies. W. Y U, D IV A R DS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDW AltDS, AND CO., Ilriitol; G. F. BULLEY, 51, South-street New York, *4809 5S21 A^K^r /CARDIFF <fc BRISTOL. WVE OR LADY MARY ,• r.ilH.K. 1879. From rule Pocks, I *'ronl Bathurst Basin, Cardiff. I Bristol. 1 IV-e,l 0 after laWednesday 7.30 morn '■I Thursday' 4.LU after 2«Tiiursday 8. Oniorn 3 Friday 5.15 after 3 (Friday 8.30 morn 4 Saturday 0. u aiter 4 (Saturday 0 morn 7 Tuesday 7. Onioin (i Monday .10. Oniorn .0 n)orii >j« Wednesday 7.30 morn 7 Tues iay lO.llOmorn OuThursday 8. Oniorn 8 Wednesday ..11.151110rn lOrtFriday 1,1. Oniorn 9 12.15 after tlaSaturday .11. 0morn 10 Friday 1.45 aiter f t3aMom!ay 1.30 afte: 11 Saturday 3.1'; after 14a 2.30 after 13 Monday 5.1 after 15 Wednesday 3.3 after 14 Tuesday 5.45 after Ifi Thursday 4. 0 alter IotThursday 7. 0 morn .7 Friday 4.3 1 aiter 17« Friday 7.45 morn J8 Saturday 7.30 after lSaSatunlay 8.0 morn 2!arletLy 7. 0 mom 2o Monday 10. Oniorn 2-dWednesday 7."0morn 21 Tuesday 1 \45 morn a ia Thursday 8,30 22 Wednesday 2 1"0 morn 23 Thursday .12.4:> after 2.V;SaUmiay 12. 0 no n 21 I'Viday 2. 0 after 27«Monday 1.30 after 25 Saturday 3.45 after 28 'Tujsday 2.¡.' Hirer 27 .Monday 4. 5 after 29 We.inesday 3.15 after 28 Tit-, s iay 5.45 30 Thursday 4. 0 after :>0aThuvsday 7. Oniorn 31 Friday 4.15 after 3!rtFriday 7.30 nlUrIl a T.-and-Fro. FAUKS—After Cabin, 2s Cd. F.'ieC'abin, la fid. To-and- *ro ickots su.'d for rctir n trip on saino day as marked Aftiii-Cabin, 3s f!d Fore C .bin, 2Q To anu-fro Tickets will be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip 3n Monday. 424(10 hT j— STEAM BETWEEN riARDlFF, « WANSEA, C BELFAST, GREENOCK, & @,i! lu.ipest Ignite f >r C-ooda to the Noith of Ireland, and to all parts "f Scotia.1.d The Screw Steam-ships AVON, Capt In Fr AILSA, SEVFII,.N, istills and PR1N- UKSS ALEXANDRA, Captain liucjctiiaii are intended to sail with Goods an I Passengers, with liberty to tow fi-tld assist vessels (unless Drevented by eirumstam-es), W t;)llows, in the month of NOVEMBER :— FBOM EAST Hun,; 1)uGK, BASIN, CAKDlKF: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. I Saturday 5 p.m. 15 >a urdiy 5 p.m 8 Saturday 8 p.m. I 22 Saturday 8 p.m. Saturday 29 5 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 4 Tuesday 2 p.m. 118 Tuesday 2 p.m II Tuesday 5 p.m. i 25 Tuesday 6 p.I)}, 3LASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST lot BRISTOL. 3 Monday. 21 17 Monday 2 p.m. 10 .Monday .2 n.in. 24 Monday 2 p.m FROM NO. i SHKI>, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 5 Wednesday 8 p.m. 1-J Wednesday 8 p.m 12 Wednesday 2 p.m. 20 Wednesday 2 p.m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 7 Friday 2 p. in. I 21 Friday 3 p.m 14 Friday 1 p.m. 28 Friday 1 p.m GLASGOW TO SWANSEA. VIA BELFAST 6Thursday 2 p.m. 20 Thuitday 2 p.m 13 Thursday 21 27 Thursday 2 p.m Goods are required to be alongside ONE HOUR. before advertised time of sailing. FARES.—Belfast: Cabin, 17i? Gd Deck, 10s. Creen- ock or Glasgow Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s Od Soldiers or Sailors, ins. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-half, tv.iltble for one month. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co. Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co. Belfast, to Robert Hender- Son & Son; Bristol, to Mark Wbitwill and Son Swan- ica, to M. Jones & Brother; Newport, to R Burton &Son; and in CardilT to E. TAYLOR & CO., 89, Bute-street, Docks, E' r Cardiff, September, 1879. jr WATER FORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. TEAM COMMUNICATION BBTWKSN LIVERPOOL and NEWPORT, WATERFORD AAND NEWPORT. CHEAPEST ROCTE- First-class Powerful Steamers, RF.GINALD, LARA, ZEPHYR, &0. from LIVERPOOL, Clarence | F' "IU WATERFORD every Dock, every Wednesday. | Fii ..iy. From NEWI'ORT, Alexandra Dock, every Monday. For through Rates to Inland Stations for Goods or Cattle, apply to the Agents, Messrs Thomas and Co., Shipbrokers, D' Ck-atreet, Newport; or to the Waterford Steamship Company (Limited), Waterford Waterford Bteamship Company, 20, Water-street, Liverpool. 42781 STEAM TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, COLONIAL LINE. The magnificent new full-powered Screw Steamship TE ANAU," 2.. 00 tons burthen, 2,000 h.p. effective, 1C0 A 1 at Lloyd's, commanded y Capai i Carey (late of tho ss. Rotorna,") will be despatched from the Clyde (Greenock) for Melbourne ar.d Dunedin, on the 14th De- cembt r. This superb Steamship has jus: been built by Messrs Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, expressly for the passenger trade. She has a superb saloon and state rooms, furnished in the .me8t sumptuous manl e; while the social hall and mi. kiny-room on dcck otTerattmctiollS seldom met witli on board ship. The Hotomahana a sister ship, has just made the passage to Melbourne (Under steam) in 41 days. Fares:—F;rst class, 60 to 70 puineas: tecond class, 25 to 30 <;uineas. No other classes taken. Carries a surgeon. —Apply to John Ilenry Flint, 112, Fenohurch-street, London. 44001 YV7HITE STAR LINE VV ROYAL & UMTEI^STATES LIVERPOOL to NEAV YORK, for. Warding fas&eu^ers to all parts of tho United States %i,.d Canada. Them well-known magnificent steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty's and Lbe tlnited Stotes mails r— Germanic Thursday. Nov. 6 a. Tuesdav. Nov; 11 itlc •• Thuisdi.v. Ncv 20 BriUnniC Thursday. Nov: «7 „ Adriatic •• •• IU-'S'' '1' Facn congtructert I" seven water tight conipartnicnts. Average passage 8J days in summer, 0* days in winter. Those speiulid vessels coml.inc the hi^hes' fcn.fort, and are unsurpassed in their »ttract)ons to las •enters. Saloons and State-rooms amidships, luxurlOusl) lurnished. f'iai os, libraries, e/ecrio bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. The Steerages are unusually spacious, well-iig'hted, Ventilated, and warmed, and Pwsseng-ers of this class •eceive the utmost civility and Attention. Stewardesses « attend the women and children. For full particaan of Passages. Rates kc &c., Apply to BARNES. GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff; F. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel. Penarth, nearjCard iff; H GOLDBEIV; JJ Co Swan*ea; EDW AUD PHILLIPS, Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale; John Copeland, 124. High- Jtreet, Mcrthyr; Messrs Harse and Brown, Newport, .Ion.; H. Connop and Son, Bryuinawr; James R Dennis, 'rredegar Rees, Grocer. Empire 3tore;. Pent: e Ystrad Arthur Tiln. y.T elepraph and Hail- Way Station, Aberti'lery, M >n. John Bevan, Station A {rent, HcngoeO lllie; • A^cnt, Nuntyinoel: or ISMAY, IMR1E, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 8J 34, Leadenhall -street, London /^UNARD ROYAL MAIL ^gggg|| £ V L1NE- LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has i;een established for Forty Years, and is noted for its safety and comfort for all classes of Passengers. Apply to 1). and C. MAOIYER, Liverpool. 1Q J" II Nieoll Judd, Beaufort House. Brymnawr; John Bevan, Station Master, Henpoed, near Cardiff S. Wol iams, and Co., Litii,,zi-atioti Offices, Neath. _AMERICAN LINE. l N11ED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- lation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- leneers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Kailroad. This is the shortest and best route to the Weat, Apply to RICHARDSON, SPINCR, and Co., 17 and 19. Water-street, Liverpool; JONKS BRos, and Co Bute Docks, Cardiff; JAMBS ATRK, 102, Bute-road Cardl". IONES Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROSEK JON. High-street, Pontypridd; Tiunit and Co., Abertillery. Ino. BzvAx, ifengued, via Cardiff. 30068* ALLAN LINE. jL SIIORTKST OCEA.N PASSAai 19 "A ME HICA. HAI.IDAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL, Comi)o-cd of Twenty First-class Steamers. Leavmst LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON- PERRV every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBECI. PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Throuarh Tickets to BOaroN. NEW YORK, I HILADELPHtA, and to all points in Canada and the States. • 2f°w i,'ai es ancl excellent Accommodation. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leavlnsr I"? at the Railway Station by an appointed J ™ the Company, wlio takes charge of them until Uiey go on board the steamer. Th« Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by Ine Ailau Line. Write for tlie Pamphlet Lord Dufferin in Manitoba." Apply to Allan Brothei-a and Co., Liverpool or London- lerry or to G. Bird, 46, Butj-street, Cardiff; T. J. B¡¡¡e, 7, Tein pie-2itreet, Swansea F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, fjeath D. S. JltQmR8, British Schools, L ai-dovery W- Mi.ton r,'vk«. c. t i. Icrew Packct Wharf, Newport, Mon J A. Tilney. Market- reet. Abertillery dq49 t':Ir' I I AMERICAN MEAT MARKETS. 9, BflIDGE STREET, CARDIFF, 32, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, COWELL STREET, LLANELL Y, AMERICAN FRESH BEEF (Splendid quality and condition) STANDING RIBS 8d per lb. FLAT RIBS 7d per lb. BOILING JOINTS 5d to 6d per Th. HAMS: Stewart's choice branded smoked, 7d per lb. Stewart's choice branded pale, 7d per lb. Stewart's unbranded smoked, 6d per lb. Sfe mart's unbranded pale, 6d cer lb. BACON A SPECIAL LINE, OF FINE PALE BACON AT 4D PER POUND. BUTTER: Fresh Creamery, in pats, 14d per lb. Finest Creamery 13d per lb. Canadian & Finest Dairy lOd to lid per lb. CHEESE: i Finest New York State Factory 7d per lb. New York State (Summer) '5d to 6d per lb. Western State, do. 4d per lb. Buffalo and Ox TONGUES, smoked & pale. LARD. TINNED MEATS, splendid quality. ll. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. '¡ .¡, -=- Mw by igviwte (Emtttm TO be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, as a ^winar concern, a compact and valuable COPPERAS and'" CAUSTIC WORKS, with Plant, ctc. covers an area uf about (i,063 square yards, in full work- inpr order, fronting' the Leeds ond Liverpool canal near Wig-an. Pr;ce, £ 3,500.—For furthet particulars, and to treat, Appiy to J, Lassey, C,E..M.E., Estate Agent, Sur- veyor, &c., 1, Cable-street, Liverpool. 43988 JUNCTION SHOP, TAFF'S WELL. TO GROCERS, DRAPERS, IRONMONGERS, STOCK BUYERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE AND co. have received instructions to SELL by TENDER, in four lots, subject to the usual conditions, the whole of the Stock-in-Trade of LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, READYMADES, GROCERY, AND IRONMONGERY, Amounting at Cost or Stock-book Prices, to the sum of XI,830 17s <3d, an,l the Fixtures, Trade Plant, and Uten- sils, amounting- at valuation to the sum of L151 4s 2.1, the whole of whi h will be told at a discount therefrom. The Stock and Fixtures, with the inventories, may be seen on iiie premises (Junction Shop, Tatl's Well), on Tuesday ami Wednesday, the 4th and 6ili November, and Tenders (nmrked" Tender for Lot No. ") will be re- ceived up to 3 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, the tith Novem- ber, win n thuv will be opened at the Ottice of the Brokers (4, Crockiierbtown, Cardiff), in the presence of those who attend. The Vendors reserve to themselves the right to accept the best aggregate Tender for the whole. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Messrs Fussell, Prichard, Swann, and Henderson, Solicitors, Bristol, or to the Brokers, at their Cardiff, Bristol, Swansea, Newport, and London Odices. Dated, Cardiff, October 23, 1879. 43932 TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS. A/JESSRS 'LRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. TI "M? V.^r"?ted to °PFFR by PRIVATE CON- HIVTPT' ML ""(1 GOODWILL of the CLIFTON T-1! ?r 8 "f ?WAnsea- Stock, Fixture,. &c„ to lit ..kill at ,i aluation. Rent moderate an.l n fair !JUS nl'S I:; Nln:.{ carrieù on. Good reaoiii-for-"d-is -p-os-a..i.. Part of tht purchase money may remain on approved security. For further particulars apply to Messrs Gaskoin & Fry Solicitors W. I, Smith, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea or to the Brokers, 11, Temple street, Swansea. 43971 COLEFORD. GLOUCESTERSHIRE TO WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL WNE AND SPIRIT DEALERS AND LICENSED VICTUALLERS. THE TRUSTEES and EXECUTORS of JL the late JAMES DENNIS, of Coleford, in the f duty of Gloucester Wines and Spirits Dealer ar.d Licensed Victualler, deceased, will receive TENDERS, subjcct to conditions. Lor I.- For the purchase of, or to Let, with possession of the lot in January next, all that well-established and profitable TRADE or BUSINESS of a Wine and Spirit Merchant, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wines "and Sprits and Licensed Victualler, as lately carried on by the said deceased (who realised thereby a considerable fortune) and now be ng carried on by Mr John William Watts and wife, upon the business premises in St John. StAnd alUhetaid BUSINESS PREMISES, comprising Dwellinir-house, Wine and Spirit Cellars and Store- "S 'Sl Store, Buildup, Yard, Garden, and Premises, late in the occupation of the said deceased, and now of the said John William Watts and ^ife, 111 St John-street, Coleford aforesaid, together with the said Trade Plant and Fixtures. ,.A,.cr LOT 2.—Also all that DW ELLING-IIOl SE, Court Yard, Store or Workroom, and Premises, adjoining to.the above dwelline-house, and HOW in the occupation 01 Mr William Muir as yearly tenant thereof and very con- veniently adapted for adding to the business premises, subject to a right of way apper aining to Lot 1, LOTS. Also ail that 'DWELLING-HOUSE, Buildings, and Premises, now licensed as a Beerhouse^ adjoining to the above Wine and Spirit Stores, and now in the occu- pation of Mr William White as yearly tenant thereof, and Called or known by the sign of the Railway Inn. The Premises may be viewed. Inventories perused, and deceased's books inspected on application as under until 10th November next, up to day lenders marked "Dennis Estate," addressed as received, but the Vendors do not bind themselves to' accept; ti e highest or any Tender. r n t the s1! 8^ olei<ly t0 treat w;,h Purchaser of Lot 1 for tne bale of the StOck-in-Trarl«» nnnn thn ripft mlses, and for the Bonded Wines and Spirifs tiot,lltofUr 0nnati, n may olHamed on applica- JOHN HULLETT, Coleford Solicitor to the said Trustee and Executors. 10th 187fl. 43948-8012 TO MECHANICS IN ILJL DOCK^ YARDS, &c, A Gentleman having had considerable experience in Patents and the Patent Law, is willing to negotiate with any Pers >n who considers he has an INVENTION WORTHY OF A PATENT. If the Invention submitted (which would be in the strictest confidence) is approved of, a Patent would be taken out for the same, and the article could be manufactnred under the supervision of the Inventor. The Inventor would not have to find capital, but would receive a fair per-centage upon profits realised. Address Inventor," Care of W. R. TAYLOR, Late SPENCELAYH & CO., Engineer, Iron and Brass Founder, Boiler and Tank Maker, and Contractor, MEDWAY WORKS, 44061 ROCHESTER M. ORTGAGES. -MESSRS T. J. PRICE J-TJL & CO.. Auctioneer?, Surveyors, and Mortaase Brokers, invite the attention of those who REOUIKE MONEY on MORTGAGE of landed estates, freehold or long leasehold, house properties, tin, iron and other works, collieries, shipping, STc., 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. PWOE & CO. in all cases place borrowers or their solicitors in direct communication with their jfrincipals. The current list, with terms, may be had at their officer, or by post by en- closing stamp. College Chambers, Colie^r-street, S^atvon. 7 "■ AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Mr ISAAC ANTHONY. Stock, Crop, Implements, &c., at Llannon Oct 29 Messrs HEYNON and HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Swansea Oct. 29 Horses, Carriages, &c., at Swansea Niah Furniture, &c.. at Swansea Nov. 5 Mr MOSES CULE. Brickworks Stock and E'dccts, at Tan's Wet! Nov. 1 Mr T. H. DA VIES. Freehold Property, at Swansea Oct. 29 Leasehold Property, at Pembroke Oct. 30 I Mr HUMPHREYS DAVIES. Freehold Properties, at Newport Oct. 29 I Messrs GUNN & JONES. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff °ct- M I "Mr JAMES HALL. Freehoid Property, at Brecon J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Farms and Mineral Property, Messrs JOHN JE>KINS & CO. Leasehold PropatleB, at Cardiff Oct. 30 Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol Oct. 30 Messrs R. JONES & SON. Farming Stock, Crops, and Implement,?, at Pyle ..Oct. 31 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, at Swansea Oct. 30 Plant awl Machiuciy, at Swansea November 3 Household Furniture, at Swansea Nov. 6 Livestock, Crops, near Skctty Nov. 11 Mr MADDO.X. Housct-o] i Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Oct. 9 Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff ..Nov. 2 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Dwelling-houses, at. Swansea O-t. 31 Air W. JONES POWELL" Lease, Plant, and 1.Lci¡j¡,cry, at Pontypridd Nov, 5 MrjW. H. REES. Hay, &c atYnismardy Oct. SO Messrs SHORT and DUNN Steam Coal, at Penarth Nov. 3 Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER & CO. Famliug Stnd, aud Crops, at I')"mawr. Oct. 30 Copyhold Property, !lot Machen, Mon October O Stock, Implements, &c Oct. 31 Stock, near Cardiff Nov. 3 Furs, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 4 Sheep, at Cowbridge Market Nov. 4 Farming Stock, &0., at Wenvoe Nov. 6 Art Collection at Cardiff Wovember (J China, kc at Cardiff Nov. 6 Farming Stock, Crops, &c., at St.. Fasrau's Nov. 7 Mr WM. THOMAS.7— Old Iron, &c at Pembroke Dockyard.Nov. 3 Messrs TdlBE, CLARKE, & CO. Farm Stock and Furniture, near Llantrisant Oct. 30 SALE TO-MORROW NEAR PONTYMISTER WORKS. MACHEN, MON SALE OF VALUABLE COPYHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- -L'JL DER, and CO. are instructed to SELL bv AUC- TION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., on THURSDAY7, the 30th day of October, 1879, at Five o'olock, and subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced, the undermentioned COPYHOLD PROPERTY. All those Six Copyhold or Customaryhoid Messuages or Dwelling Houses and Gardens, situate near Pontvmister Works, in the parish of Machtn, in the countv of Mon- mouth, and now occupied by Thomas Thomas ,v"no occu- pies two houses), Henry Powell, Mrs CJiffoid, Charles Thomas, and Mrs liondfield, as monthly tenants, at rents of 8s per month for each house. The Property is copyhold of the Manor of Abercarn. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Dalton, Spencer, and Corbett, Solicitors, Cardiff, or of the Auc- tioneerg. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 43831 SALE TO-MORROW. TYMAWR, MARSHFIELD, Within five minutes' walk uf the MarshSeld Station, on the Great Western Railway, and midway between Cardiff and Newport. UNRESERVED SALE OF FARMING STOCK AND CROPS. TVJESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- •ITJL DER and CO. are instructed bv Mr George Lewis, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 30th of October, 1879, the following STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, Viz., Fourteen milking cows, all in calf, and to calve in good season, principally shorthorns, g-ot by bulis from Lord Tredegar's herd; fat heifer, short-horn buH rising two, 4 calves, useful cart horse. ditto mre in foal to Lord Tredegar's cart horse, ditto ditto cart colt, rising 2, by •' Tommy Brown' yearling colt by same sire; t\vo-3"ear- I old thoroughbred fiily by "Master Fenton;" 14 white Berkshire pigs. CROPS —Six mows of clover, rye gras. and meadow hay (over 100 tons), crop oi two acres of wheat in barn, two acres of swedes, 40 acres of aftermath. IMPLEMENTS. — Plough, harrows, waggor1, three carts, trap and harness, chaffcutter with horse ear, hand chaff machine, Hornsby's mowing machine, eleva- tor, poles and pikes, turnip cutter, root puiper, WlUno\ I11g machine, set of sailpoles, nine-gallon barrel churn and dairy utensils, several sets of harness, cider casks, two heel rakes, three ladders, wheelbarrow, four pig troughs, &e. Three months'credit upon approved security for £10 and upwam, or djcount for cash. Refreshments at Twelve o'clock. Sale at One p.m. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 43957 PONT CANNA FARM, LLANDAFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- der and CO. are. instructed by Mr William Lewis, who is giving up farming to, SELL bv AUCTION, on the premises, on FRIDAY, Slst October, 1879, the whole of the LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, Cons-sting of 3 MILCH COWS. 1 Three-year-old BARREN HEIFER 1 Two-year-old ditto. 2 Yearling ditto. 0 Useful and Powerful CART HORSES. SOW and PIGS. The IMPLEMENTS include one new cart, 4 carts, 1 good wagon, Combined Reaper and Mower, Wrist's Patent Elevator, 3 Howard's Wheel Ploughs, 1 double plough, swing ditto, Coleman's scarifier, 3 scufflers, 4 pairs barrows and one chain ditto, 1 heavy- iron roller, 1 wooden ditto, iiorse rake, hay-maker, rick cover and pole, winnowing machine, pulping ditto, and turnip cutter, rakes, cart and plough harness, dairy utensils, Bradford's Washing Machine, &c. Luncheon at 1, Sale to commence at 2 precisely. Three months' credit on approved bills to purchasers of £10 and upwards. 4a901 DUFFRYN. ST. NICHOLAS, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF AND CROPS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 3rd of November, 1879, at Two p.m. punctually, the following STOCK, the property of the Rev. W. Bruce, who is leaving the neighbourhood :— 2 Milking COWS, in full profit. 7 in Calf and Fat HEIFERS. 2 Fat COWS. Rick of well-harvested HAY*, about 15 tons. The property of Mr Thomas YVilliams £ .nd others 10 Two year-old Fat CATTLE. 48 Fat SHEEP, about 121bsto the quarter. ChesL u Cob MARE, rising four, quiet to ride and drive and fast. Also the following, the property of Mr Morgan Howell, BalY!1lawr 5 Fat CATTLE. 3 STEERS 2 HEIFERS. Three months' credit unon approved security. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 44042 OUEEWCHTMBERS, CARDIFF. THIRD CONSIGNMENT OF AN IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING COLLECTION OF VALUABLE FURS, Ladies Sealskin Paletots, Cloaks, and Jackets, Sable Muffs, Ladies' Furs, in every variety Carriage Itugg, Hearth Hus, every description of Fur Trimmings, Seal Jackets, &c., kc. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER. and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, on TUESDAY, November 4th, 1879. a large and valuable assortment of FURS, comprising carriage aud travelling rugs, dining-room and bedroom hearthrugs, ladies' real sealskin jackets, sable muffs, Russian sable fiouncings and an immense assortment of ladies' muffs, collarettes, and trimmings, sealskin caps, fur caps, hearthrugs, door mats, foot muffs, superb sets, rich Russian sable tail fiouncings, ladies' beaver sets of trimmings. The carriage rugs include skins of the following de- scriptions Grey fox, wolf, bear, buffalo, leopard, tiger, lynx, opossum, kangaroo, gold and black seal, red fox, kitt fox, jennet, bischusa. badger, otter, angola, black bear, racoon, angoras, and polar bear. Ihe hearthrugs are seal, wolf, racoon, leopard tiger, !!a Koat., opossum, and bear, with door mats of similar skins. Goods on view day prior to Sale. e c°mmence at Three and Seven o'clock pre- continue until all be sold. 43953 Catalogues may be obtained four days prior to sale. AV<*a?V ni-^n J'n(S.EEN'S CHAMBERS. CARDIFF. °?LTHE PETHERICK ART COLLECTION. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- I.t„ m'd".1) CO. are instructed by the Executors of A'lrnrnv ♦« of Mountai" Ash, to SELL bv w i ?ber, Mart' on THURSDAY, 6th of Novcm- nu I and valuable collection of OIL PAIN1INGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS MINIATURES, PRINTS, AND MEDALLIONS, WORCESTER, NANTC-ARW, AND OTHER RÅRE OLD CHINA, rSILVER PLATE lAND PLATED ARTICLES, ORNAMENTS, CURIOSITIES, AND ARTICLES OF VIRTU, formed hy the deceased gentleman, who was wet! known as an accomplished artist and connoisseur. Sale to commence at Two o'clock < recisely. Catalogues are in preparation, and may be obtained onapplication to the Auctioneers. 8042 43980 AUCTION SALE OF OLD CHINA, BOOKS, JEWELLERY &c MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., re instructed to SELL bv ATP TION, at their Mart, on THURSDAY, oth of NovembeV" 1879 I mmediately after the sale of Mr Petherick's Collection), a quantity of S VALUABLE OLD CHINA NEW AND SECOND-HAND • WELSH AND ENGLISH BOOKS, JEWELLERY. MARQUEFERtE SECRETAIRE. AND MISCELLANEOUS FACY GOODS, Removed to the Mart for the convenience of Sale, The Books include the Encyclopaedia Britallllia," 18 voK Popular Encyclopedia," 14 vols. War- rington's History of Wales;" Bayle's Dictionary," 3 vols., folio Rabkett's Bible," 4 vols. ditto Common Prnver, interleaved with notes by Judge Casbeit Bishop Jewel's Works, 8 vols, "Statutes at Large," &c„ &c. 8043 Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. 48982 WRINSTONE FARM, WENVOE, NEAR CARDIPb. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO., are instructed by Mr Richard Lougher, who is leaving the Farm, to SELL by AUCTION,' at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, the 6th November, 1879, the following valuable FARMING STOCK:— CROPS. 4 Ricks of white WHEAT, crop of 12 acres 1 Ilick of BARLEY, „ 1J „ 1 Mow of do 10 „ Mow of OATS "U „ 2 Mows of Meadow HAY 2 Mows of Clover HAY it Mows of do A quantity of STRAW The above Crops are exceptionally well harvested, and In very good condition. CATTLE. 9 STEERS, rising three, in forv ard condition ™ HORSES. Black Cart MARE, "Violet," good worker, and very powerful Black Cart MARE, II Ball," good worker Grey ditto "Violet" ditto Refreshments at 1.30. Sale at 2 o'clock precisely. Three months' credit on approve i bills to purchasers of £10 and upwards. Wrinstone Farm is situate about five miles from Cardiff, and three miles from each of the Great Western Railway Stations of Ely and St. Fagan's, and is near to the Village of Wenvoe. 48899 800J MICHAEL PAINE, BILL-POSTER, TOWN-CRIER, &c., 17, Dean-street, Aberdare, begs to inform the Public and Tradesmen that he has I commenced business at the above address, and is ready to receive orders for Aberdare and vicinity, and execute nn shortest notice. COl1tr('t, mAJlp. Prior list cm ppJi- "ales by ^nrtion. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF FARMING STOCK, LLANMAES FARM, ST. FAGAN'S, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and Co. are instructed by William Lewis, EQ, to SELL by AUCTION, a' the above Farm, on t RIDAY, the 7th of November, 1879. the valuable Live anti Dead FARMING STOCK, Consisting of about 34 Head of Cattle, 210 Exceedingly choice and sound Oxford Down Sheep, selected from some of the best flocks. 15 Horses. CROPS. 2 Ricks o! Kariey, crop of about 20 acres. 3 Ricks of Meadow Hay 1 ditto of Clover. Also 5} acres of prime Mangolds, and 8, acres of Swedes, to be sold in convenient lots. IMPLEMENTS. A numerous assortment of the most modern and approved description. Three months' credit to purchasers on approved bills. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale punctually at Ore o'clock. 8044 43981 SALE THIS DAY. CORNER PARK FARU, near LLANTRISANT. TO FARMERS AND PARTIES FURNISHING. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. 1.1. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, on the remises as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, October 30th, the whole of the FARMING STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Of Mr Evan Evans, seized under a distress for rent. The Effects comprise—4 milch cows, 2 mare8, 2 pigs, 2 ricks of hay 1 mow of clover, water cart, trap, waugon, cart, roller, sheep rack, winnowing machine. 2 ploughs, drag chaff cutter, turnip drill, 2 sets of harness, and all crops, together with the whole of the household fur- niture, &c., &c. The Sale will commence punctually at 12.30 noou. There will be no reserve. Dated, 4, Crockiierbtown, 44033 Cardiff, this 23rd day of October, 1879. SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF, LLANTRISSANT, AND LLANHARAN, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS. JOHN JENKINS & CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, St. Marv-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 80th d; y of October, 1S79, at six for teven o'clock in the e\en:ng, subject, to the conditions of sale, the follewing LEASEHOLD PROPERTIRS, namely:— Lor 1.-TWU NEWLY-BUILT VILLAS, being Nos. 41 and 43, in Crwys-road, Cardiff. Ground rent £4 10s each. Term 99 years from 2nd February, 1876, less 10 days. LOT 2.—TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 21 and 23, Cecil-street, Cardiff. Ground 15s. each. Term 99 years from 29th September, 1873, less 10 days. LOT 3.—A DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, occupied by Thomas Ponsford, greengrocer, in Harold-street, Cardiff, and a convenient Dwelling-house adjoining. Ground rent on the whole £ 7 12s 2d. Term 99 years from 29th Sept., 1873, less ten days. LOT 4,—TWO FRONT SHOPS, with yard, garden, and convenient workshops adjoining, situate on the Ne- bridure-road, opposite the Shrewsbury Arms, at Llantris- sant. Ground rent £.14 3s 6d. Term 99 years from 1st January, 1Sit;, less ten days. LOT 5.—SIX COTTAGES, erected by William Davies, in Bryncae-road, Llanharai). Ground rent £4 18s. Term 99 years from 1st January, 1875, less ten days. Further information may be obtained of Mr YVilliam Morgan, Mill rose Villa, The Walk, Tredegarville, Cardiff, or the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff or of Mr HENRY CHANNING Solicitor, Taunton. The conditions of sale may be inspected at the Offices of the above-named Solicitor, 33, High-street, Taunton, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, one week prior to the Sale. Dated Cth October, 1879. 13709 No. 1, NEWPORT-STREET, LOWER GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. MR MADDOX will SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, oil WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23th instant, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of Mr YYm. Snnmol1ll", who is giving up house-keeping. For particulars see posters. The Sale will commence at 2.30 precisely. Auctioneer's Oilice, 7,>, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 44058 LEASEHOLD COTTAGES FOR SALE AT CATHAYS. MR MADDOX will OFER by AUCTION, l.' by order of the Mortgagee (subject to such con. ditions as shall be read at the time of Sale), at the Alexandra Hotel, Crockheibtown, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of November, 1879, at Seven o'clock p.m., all those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, Situate Nos, 5, 7, and 9, Flora-street, Cathays, Cardiff, in the occupation of respectable tenants, at a total rental of 183 per week. The premises are held under lease from E. R. Wood. Esq., for 99 years, from 2nd February, 1874, at a ground rent of 2s 6d each house. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or to Messrs MORGAN and SCOTT, 44040 Solicitors, Cardiff. PORT OF CARDIFF. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, November 3rd, 1879, about 481 Tons of Hood's MERTHYR STEAM COAL, Ex ss. Miranda. A portion of the Coal lies at the Top end of the Penarth Dock, and the remainder opposite the Ferry, Penarth. Cardiff. The Sale will take place at Noon, where the Coal lies, near the Ferry. Penarth, Cardiff. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Car- dill. 44089 SALE THIS DAY FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE AT SKETTY. MR T. H. DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTI< >N (^subject to f=uch concU- tions as shall then and there be produced),at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, October Vth. 1870, the whole of the FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, Known as "Rose Cottage," situate near the Cross Inn, Sketty. The house, which contains 2 sitting-rooms in front, kitchen, back kitchen, pantry, 4 bedrooms, &c, is sur- rounded by a and productive garden, measuring about half-an-acre of well cultivated ground, and com- mands a capital riew cf the Biy and surrounding dis- trict. ° There is also a Urge Hothouse recentlyerecterl in the most modern style, together with Coach houses, Stables, &c., all newly built. The above Property is well worthy of the notice of in- vestors, or of anyone desirous of obtaining a nicelv situated freehold residence outside the Borough of Swansea. A splendid supply of water all the year round. Sale to commence at half-past three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hartland, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 18, Union-Street, Swansea. 43865 SALE TO-MORROW. PEMBROKE. MR T. H. DAVIES has been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (sub- ject to such conditions as shall then and there be pro- duced), at the Golden Lion Hotel, Pembroke on THURS- DAY, October 30th, 1879, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising all that DWELLING-HOUSE or COTTAGE and TWO (.AKI)E"? situate in Owen-street, Orange Town, io the parish of St. Mary, Pembroke, now in the occupation of Messrs Hooks and Beddoe as yearly tenants at the rents oî £ 6 and about £ 1 15s per annuin respec- tively, held under a lease grunted by Isaac Williamson, Eso..of Greenhill,I'wl!crocl;an,Pembroke (which has been assigned to Mi Spencer William Hustler) for the remain- der of a term of 00 rear, determinable on the death of Martha Morgan, now believed to be aJive, and about 51 years of age, and after her death fùr the remainder of.. term of 99 yars, commencing from the First ùay of May, 1861, subject to the yearly head rent of to the covenants contained 111 thc said lease, which said lease will be produced at the sale. Sale to commence at half-past Three o'clock in the after- noon. Further particulars may be obtained of R. T, Head, Esq., Solicitor, 15, Bedford-circus, Exeter; or from the Auctioneer, at his offices, 18, Union-street, Swansea.;3961 BRYNCOCH BRICK WORKS, TAFF'S WELL. MR MOSES CULE is instructed to SELL by AUCTION (under a distress for rates), on SATURDAY, November 1, 1879, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at Bryncoch Colliery and Taff's Well Farm, half a mile from Walnut Tree Station, the undermentioned STOCK AND EFFECTS, Namely :-Two ricks of hay and hay in shed, in all about 32 tons, more or less; four milching cowi, one sow and litter, one pony, trap, and harness, office cupboard, office knee desk, and all the bricks 011 the works, 100,000 more or less, and three|canal boats. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctfoneer Pentrebach, Pontypridd. Pentrebach, October 27th, 1879. 44070 YNISMAILDY, NEAR BRITON FERRY, SALE OF PRIME WELL-HARVESTED HAY &c. MR W. H. REES has been instructed by Mr Corker to SELL by AUCTION, on his land at Ynismardy, on THURSDAY, October 30, 1879 about 53 TONS OF HAY of excellent quality, in three ricks (1877, 1878, and 1879), all splendidly harvested. and now in prime condition; together with two new spring carts, one adapted for either a hay merchant, crreengrocer, or spirit merchant, the other suitable for a. butcher. Sale to commence at three o'clock. Terms ush. SALE FIXTURES BY MESSRS PARRY AND BEAR, NEWPORT. Farming Stock, &c.. at B-yngwyn Farm.Christ. „ church Nov. 4th. House Property at Hanb) r. Arms, Caerleon Nov. 10 h. House Property at Hanbury Arms, Caerleon Nov. 10th. Newport Water-works Shares at King's Head, Newport Nov. 11th. Pontypool Gas and Wat or-works Shares at Kings's Head, Newport Nov. 11th. House Property at King's Head, Newport Nov. llth'. Farming Stock, &c., Abergavenny Nov. 13th. BRYNGWYN FARM, CHRISTCHURCH^ 2t Miles from the Town of Newport. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, &.C., viz., 56 Head of Cattle, 12 Pigs, 13 Horses and Colts, A capital assortment of Agricultural Implements, 200 Tons of Old and New Meadow Hay, in 9 ricks, which MESSRS PARRY and BEAR are fa- voured with instructions from Messrs Phillips and YVilliams (who are giving up a portion of their farm) to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, 011 the premises as above, on TUESDAY, November the 4th, 1879, Full [al ticulars in posters and catalogues. Luncheon at 11; Sale at 12 p.m. N.B.—Approved bills for two months will be accepted for £ 20 and u wards, or discount for cash. Dated-Auction and Estate Offices, Newport, October 22, 1&79, PEMBROKE DOCKYARD. FOR SALE by AUCTION, at HER -f MAJESTY'S DOCKYARD, PEMBROKE DOCK, bv order of ôbe Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, on MONDAY, the 3rd November, 1879, at 12 o'clock precisely, consisting of old iron (thinl, tallow, caulker's composition, 9 casks 40 cwt, in nine lots; 3 casks of broken glass, capstan windlass, engine boring, tube scuttle, 154 brass hinges, offal wood, &c. Catalogues may.be had on application to the Auctioneer, uid at the Dockyard. WM. THOMAS, Auctioneer to the Lords Commissioners of thp. At1rmrn1tv. JTOTEG by GMRTIOTT. -I SALE TO-MORROW. OXFORD CHAMBERS. SWANSEA. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of October, 1879, a. larjre and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green rep, mahogany dining-room suite in leather, with stuffed back chairs, manogany telescope diuing-table, walnut and occasional tables, mahogany bookcase, iron and mahogany bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, pallias- ses, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, pitch pine wardrobe, ditto chest of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, dressing glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, com- modes, fenders, fire irons, &c., &c. The usual kitchen utensils, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view monling of sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 44013 TO CONTRACTOHS, BUILDER, AND OTHERS. MR JOHIV M. LILEDER has been in- structed by YV. R. Geei, Esq., to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Burrows Yard, Ro luey-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, November 3rd, 1879, the following ILANT AND MACHINERY, Consisting of S-tün double cylindor steam winch by Appleby Broth; rs, a large quantity of cast iron street gulley traps, manhole covers, G incli cast iron socket pipes, fish plates, bolts, patent water cisterns, a large quantity of steel picks, shovels, bmmers. tools, watch boxes, portable pay office, wheelbarrows, hand trucks, carts, water barrel on wheels, spring waggon, gamboes, leading and thaft hariuss deals, boards, blocks, pumps, and other articles too numerous to mention, Sale to commence at Eleven o'cioelc in the Forenoon. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 44 G9 GRAIG HOUSE, MOUNT PLEASANT, SW ANSEA. Mr JOHN JMT. LEEDER has been instructed by the Executrix of the late Rees Davies, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of Novem- ber, 1879, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNIiURE and EFFECTS, comprising mahogany dining table with two extra leaves and patent screw, mahogany dining suite in morocco— viz., six chairs, two easy do., ana couch—do. dinner wagon, mahogany sideboard, mahoganv writing table, fitted with drawers and cupboirds; chairs in green rep, Brussels, Kidderminster, and other carpets, hearthrugs, mats, linoleum, pier glasses, fenders, fireirons, pair walnut china cabinets, walnut Sutherland table, do. loo do., music cabinet, pianoforte by best maker, music stool, two pairs hand- some crimson figured satin window curtains, brass and mahogany window poles, engravings, oil paintings, ware, china, glass, &c o f The bedrooms contain iron, brass, and mahogany half- tester bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, palliasses, carpeting, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, wardrobes, washstands, dressing tables, do glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, commode, cane-seated chairs, &c. Ihe usual Kitchen and culinsry ut€Qsils> Also a lot of Greenhouse Plants and Shrubs. Goods on view day prior to sale from 11 to 4. Sale to commenc3 at 11 o'clock. Catalogues will be ready four days prior to sale, and may be nad on application to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 44012 Alteration of Date to Nov. llth. CEFNCOED FARM, NEAR SKETTY, SWANSEA. M-D TrvUx?L|7H ANNUAL SALE. R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by Mr H, YV. Crowhurst, to SELL by PJJ^I,C ,AUCcT1tON' the above farm, on TUESDAY, the llth day of Nov., 1879, all the n ST°CK, CROPS. &c., Compnsn g three Hereford Cows to ca've in December, January, and March, 4 heifers to calve early, 9 fat cross- bred heifers, 1 fat 3-year-old steer and five fat cows, 2 two-year-old steers, 1 two-year-old bull 46 prime ewes bred Shropshire downs), 20 fit lambs, 15 fat piers and porkers, sow and 8 pigs, fat boar; rick clover hay, do. meadow do.. 5 ricks of black oats. i. do barley (all well harvested), one acre of well-grown mangolds, three do. swedes, &c.. in lots to suit purchasers. Luncheon on the table at 11. Sale to commence at One precisely. Six months'credit will l>e cn-en" "on approved security to purchasers of £ b and upwards, subject to conditions of Sr.le. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 44014 SALE THIS DAY. VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. l^TESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have XTA been instructed to SI LL bv AUCTION at the above Mart, on YVEDNESDAY, October 29th, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BOOKCASE, HARMONIUM, &c., Comprising mahogany dining-room suite in leather, a japanned bedroom suite, walnut and mahogany loo tables, dining, occasional, Pembroke, and other tables, Brussels, tapestry and other carpets; ma- hogany wardrobe and ciieffonnieres, mahogany bookcase, mahogany couches, mahogany sofa in hair, window poles, pier and chimney glasses in gilt frames, timepieces; hair, cane-seated, kitchen, and v other chairs ware, china, glass, iron half-tester and other bedsteads, feather and other beds, spring mat- tresses, palliasses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, toilet glasses, mahogany, maible-top, aud other wash- stands, dressing tables, kitchen dresser and shelves, tonether with a useful lot of kitchen requisites, and about 400 yards of capital felt carpet. Goods Oil view morning of sale. Sa1e to commence 11. Eleven o'elcais a,m. 4 MONTHLY SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c. Established 1872. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES'S next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. Will be 1 eld at the Jeffreys Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, November 4th, 1879. Entries to be made one week previous to Sale. Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 44016 u 2, WALTER TERRACE. WALTER RAD SWANSEA, MESSLIS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the above place, en WEDNESDAY, November 5th, 1879, tho whole oft.he well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS. Full particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues may be had three days prior to saJe. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street Swansea. 44017 IN LIQUIDATION.—TYFRY FAIUIr- PYLE. Highly Important and Unreserved Sale of Milch Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, Yearling Cattle Piirs' 5 Powerful fraught Horses, Wheat, Barley' Oats' Hav' Implements, &c. MESSHS R. JONES and SON have been instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, at the above farm, situate li miles from Pyie Station, and 4 miles from Bridgend, on FRIDAY the Stst day of October, 1S79, the whole of t'le STOCK, CIWPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. Comprising bead of Hereford and Durham CATTLE viz., milch cows in calf, 1 two-year-old bull 19 two- vear-old steers and heifers in forward condition and 10 yearling steers and heifers. HOUSES.—1 powerful roan cart horse, 16 hands high ffve years'old 1 roan ditto, 16 hands, six years old a very handsome team ] promising draught filly three years old, 16 hands 1-bay cart.mare m; hands, seven years old, in foal by Mr Braddick s horsfl, and foal • the lot thorough good workers, and worthy of the notice of breeders. llig-ht chestnut carriage horse, 15 hands high rising five years old. ° PIGS.-l sow with 7 pigs, and 3 strong bacon pigs. 11 GEESE. 1 IMPLEMENTS-1 waggon 2 caits, horse-power and chaff-cutter, 2 wheel ploughs, double-mould ditto scari- fier, scuffler, iron roller, Cambridge roiler harrows drags, scuffle drag, horse rake, turnip drill turnip cutter, mincer, corn mill, 3 sets of slaft hames-«'3 sets of leading ditto, 2 ditto plough harniss, neck straps and chains, com bin, grindstone, wheeliarrow lot of iron hurdles, pikes, rakes, tools, and sunBrv other a-tic'.es. CROPS.—Large mow of .prime miadow and seed hay about 30 tons 1 mow prime meadoiliay, at,outl^ tons' 4 ricks of oats, c.op of 20 acres t\k crop of 17 acres of excel.ent barley in prime conditicii 1 mow of wheat, about 12 acivi of swedes, and the rtffage of the farm in suitable lots. I Sale to commence at Half-past 12 runctua'i- Three months credit will be gijen upon""approved security to purchasers of £10 and Upwards, or discount for cash payment at the rate of five per cent per annum. For further particulars apply to fx. Stockwood Jun Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend, or to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 44050 TO YVOOLLEN MANUFACTURES^ AND ÔTHER8 RE THOMAS YVILLIAMS. PONTYI RIDD BANKRUPT. SALE OF THE CAMBRIAN WOOLEN MANUFACTORY, PONTYPRIDD. "jlfR W, JONES POWELL has received 1U instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Butchers Arms Assemble Rooms, Pontypridd (subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced1) on WEDNESDAY', the fifth day of November, at five o'clock in the afternoon, the LEASE of the above factory, to. gether with all PLANT and MACHINERY thereunto belonging, and until recently worked by Mr Thomas Williams. The Factory consists of a large building of two storeys high, with the following valuable machinery:—One spinning mule, by I each and Son, Rochdale, 176 spinoles; one ditto, 120 spindles four carding engines, quite good and new two condensers, two patent feeding machines, one tucker, about 00 feet of iron shafting, with all the necessary pulleys, quantity of spanners, tools, &c. washing and coiouroig apparatus, one capital engine and boiler (nme nominal horse-power), one flannel press, quantity of pressing cards, one rolling machine, wool scales and weights, seveu looms, one slceiner, one spool- ing machine, one pin winding machine, one warping machine, set of loom harness, and other machinery. The building itself is held under a lease from Mr Wm. Morgan for a term of 76 years, from Mav 6th, 17.), at the annual rent of £28. The Auctioneer be^s to call the attention of woollen nianufaetuieis to this very valuable property the build- ing itself being everything that can he desired, large and spacious, and ill excellent repair, with press engines and other rooms In the rear of the factory the machinery is in excellent condition, and may be worked at verv little expense. It is Iso close to the river Taff P.8.- If not disposed of in one lot, will be sold in lots to suit, purchasers. For further particulars and leave to view apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 6, Church-street, Fontvpridd. 44d38 SALE OF LEASEHOLD DYYrELLING-HoU;-ES MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions and in such lots as shVil then and there be produced), at tho Cameron Anns Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, October 31st, 1S79, the following Leasehold DWELLING. HOUSES, vir. LOT 1.—Three HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 6, 8, and 9, Upper Wheatfield-terrace, Symons- street, Swansea, containing 4 rooms, with gardens and every convenience, now in the occupation of George Jones, George Frost, and Burtonshaw. The above property is held under a lease for a term of 75 j ears, from September, 1875, at a ground rent of £2 10s par house. LOT 2.—HOUSE and PREMISES, being No. 15, at the west end of Wheatfield-terrace, now in the occupation of Thomas Williams, containing 5 rooms, garden, and all conveniences, haying a frontage of 17 feet and a depth of about 80 feet. The above house Is held under a lease for a term of 75 years, from May, 1876, at a ground rent of £2 13s. LOT 3.-The spacious Coruor SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. 1, Tyndale-place, Gorse-lane, having a frontage of 20ft., with a depth of 133ft., back road, side entrance, with 1111 conveniences for business purposes. It contains shop, parlour, kitchen, cellar, 5 bedrooms, with usual offices, and Is held under a lease dated October, 1875, for a term of 99 years, at a ground rent of £4 5s. LOT 4.-AII those three substantially-built DWELL- ING HOUSES, pleasantly situated, being in Rhyddings 'I Park-road, 2 of which contain 9 rooms and other 7 rooms, each containing 18ft. frontage, with a depth of 90ft., ata ground rent of £3 12s per annum. The above houses are åmined according to the require- ments of the Local Boerd of Health, with water laid on. Sale to commence at Half-past Three o'clock in the afternoon. For particulars as to Lots 1, 2, and 4, appl) to John Aeron Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, York-street; as to Lot 3, to Messrs Gaskoin and Fry, Solicitors, Temple-street; It, In the ,4 ndlnnecr, lit his Offices, 7, Dynevor-place, THE LONDON, LIVERPOOL, AND X SOUTH WALES COFFEE TAVERN CO. Under the Patronage of LORD ABERDARE. THE FIRST BRANCH Of this Company in YY'ales WILL BE OPENED IN CHURCH STREET, CARDIFF, On WEDNEDA Y, October 29tb, at 7 p.m., By G. A. EDWARDS, Esq., G.W.C.T., of YVales, T. W. MAY, Esq., Liverpool, J. PYE, Esq., Liverpool, J. HUNTER, Esq., Liverpool, and several local Gentlemen, 8034 43989 THE ALBERT PU BLIC BILLIARD JL ROOMS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, WILL TIE OPENED TO PLAYERS THIS (YVEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON. 44091 N. LA WRECE, PROPRIETOR. GPANIS II ONSULATE. SPANISH INUNDATION FUND. The English Press has throughout the country made known the sad calamity ill the South of pain, and a most earnest appeal is made to the generosity of the English people on behalf of the thousands of homeless, hel "le,.s, allu dibtresseu sufferers. Subscriptions will be acknowledged and most thank- fully received in aid of tlie above Fund by B. DE ANGULO, Spanish Vice-Consul, Newport, Mon. SPANISH INUNDATIONS IUND. DON ENRIQUE AINZ, CONSUL for SPAIN in Cardiff, has consented to receive at tLe Consulate, Avon House, Charles-street, subscriptions for the alleviation of wiffer- ing caused by the disastrous floods in the South of Spain. The loss of property is estimated by the correspondent of the Standard at three m Uions pounds sterling, and the loss of lite at from 2,000 to 3,000 sou s. LIST OF SUllSCKIPTIO.XS — Spanish Consulate £5 0 0 A Tylor and Co ) 5 0 0 Manzuios, Cristobal aud Co. 5 0 0 Edward Hancock mm 5 0 0 Cory Brothers, and Co. 5 0 0 D. Davis and Sons 5 0 0 David Davies and Co. (Ocean) 5 0 0 Troedyrhiw Coal Co 5 0 0 Burny cat, Brown and Co. 5 0 0 George Insole and Co. 5 0 0 J. H. Insole, Esq. 5 0 0 Page and Co. 5 0 0 Powell Duffryn Company 5 0 0 Thomas Riches and Co. 5 0 0 Capper, Alexander and Co 2 2 0 G. W. Jones, Heard, and Ingram 2 2 0 Jugo and Co. ° 2 2 0 The Mayor of Cardiff (Daniel Lewis, Esq.) 2 2 0 Davis, Fry & Co 2 2 0 R. R. To: d, Esq. 110 H. Worms aoa Co. 1 1 0 E. C. Downing, Esq. 1 1 0 Mathew Thompson, Esq. 110 G. S. Stowe, Esi 110 Aberdare and Plymouth Co. 110 Morel Bros. and Co. 1 1 0 Harrison, Bros. and Moore 110 C. O. Young and Christie 110 Nixon, Taylor, Cory and Co 110 F. S. Lock, Esq 0 10 G Adams and YY'i'son 0 10 0 F. Churchward, Esq 0 10 6 Hurley. Matthews and Co. 0 10 (i E. Bregeon, Esq 0 10 6 W. R. White, Esq. 0 10 6 S. Butler, E-q., for the Crown Preseryed Fuel Co 0 30 6 Morteo Pcnco, and Co. 0 10 6 J. Wood, Esq. Total £0.1 9 0 Avon House, Charles-street, October 27th, 1879. 4;064 ENRIQUE AINZ. LLANELLY sotlrICULTURAL JLJ SOCIETY. The FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW of the Society will be held on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TIT, 1679. Prize List and particulars from S. N. POWELL, Auc- tioneer, 18, Park-street, Llanclly. 43^55 REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY Lieut-Coi. III LL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volui teers. Cardiff, 23th Oct., 1879. 1.—The competition for No. 21iepo=itoryPrizes wid pro. bably take place either on 12 or 14 November, for which the following shifts are to be practised Mounting and dismounting by parbuckling do. do. by rollers slew- inn end for end, and transporting gun ou rollers. Nomi- nallists of deia.<JJJUents selected to compete (0 be ren- Jered forthwith. 2.-ltep"story Drill every evening as foJlow: A Battery Monday, B Tuesday, E Wednesday, C Thursday, D and G Saturday at 7.3 J Saturday (1,3 J. 3.—The Adjutant will examiue the trumpet-major and the remainder of the sergeants for certificates of pro- ficiency 0/1 Tuesday. 0.— For duty during the ensuing week :-Captain Thompson, Lieutenant Surgeon Granger, Sergeant Iiam- fiel, Corporal Harding, Bombanlier Preston, Trumpeter Darby. By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, M; jor aud Adjut.1.nt. THE PROGRESSIVE INVESTMENT JL ASSOCIATION (LIMITED-1, 42, LOMBARD-STREET LONDON. CAPiTAL, £ 100,000, in 20,\)00 SHARES of £ j each, T.. Progressive Investment Association (Limited) offers unequa.le,1 advantages to investors. The Progressive Investmcnt Association suppllcs un- usual facilities for the Purchase of Property. Paid-up Shars, £ 5 each, with no farther liability. Interet at 5 per cent. Ins veeil regularly paid to share- holders, andlar;;e Bonuses are expeeted. Deposits received at 4 and 5 per cent. interest, with- drawable at short notice. CERTIFICATE FUNI S. —The 18i9 Fund is now in course of formation, and al'plicatÍdn3 for Certificates are iuvited. The Monthly Subscription is Fne Shillings each Certi- ficate. Interest at the mte of fhe per cent is allowed on the full amount paid, winch may either be drawn quarterly or allowed to accumulate at Compound Í11teret. A Bonus of 10s is added to each £22 10s paid upon a Certificate, amI Interest is allowed un the Bonus as well as Oll the Subscriptiuns (that is on the £ 25, insteaù of £22 10s). Eaell Certificate entitles the holder to borrow £ 100 free of interest for 20 y ears, repayable, Wt1 the Interest, by easy munthly or quarterly instalments. One-fourth of the income from Subscriptions is ad- vanced by drawing, and each Certificate drawn in the ballot gives the holder the right to an advance of £100, I free ofintcrest for 20 years, or, if he prefers it, to £ 30 in cash, not to be repaid. Each Fund terllliuates in 15 years, but members may cease payment at any time, and withdraw the subscrip- tions paid, with Interest, 011 Short Notice. There are no Entrance Fees, Fines, or Charges fvr Ex. penses of }Ianement. The next Quarterly Drawing will be held on FRIDAY. October 31, when wil] be advanced free of interest for 20 years. Certificates taken up on or before that date, on which three mouths' subscriptions-los each- has been paid, will be eligible for the drawing. Prospeetull6s on application to the Secretary, or to Messrs Mann and Kennard, 19, Queen-street, or Messrs Gunn and Jones, 64, St. Mary-street, agents for Cardiff. Atrents wanted. B. SHAKESPEARE, 43S46 Managing Director GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHERBOURG and PARrS, fia WEYMOUTH. NEW IWUn; through NORMANDY and BRITTANY to PARIS, the YVEST and SOllTH of FRANCE and SPAIN. Through rates for passengers, parcels, and merchandise between the principal towns on the Great Western and We?tern of France Railways. i The Steamers leave Weymouth at 11.3U p.m., and Cherbourg at V p.m. daily (Sundays excepted), weather and circumstances permitting, ill connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. <3007 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN JL THE LARGE DRAWINGS OF CASH PRIZES, Sanctioned and Guaranteed by the Government of the State of Hamburg, 49,000 PRIZES, amounting to 8,970,000 Mark, will be Drawn in 7 series.or classes, within 6 months. The largest prize, in the most favourable case, will be 400,000 mark furthermore the premium of 250,000 mark, and prizes of 150,000, 100,000. 60,000, 50,000, 2 of 40,003, 2 of 30 000 6 of 25,000, 2 of 20,000, 12 of 15,000, 1 of 12,0(0, 24 of 10,000, 5 of 8,000, 2 of 6,000. 54 of 5,000, 6 of 4,000, 65 of 3,000, 213 of 2,000, 648 of 1,600, 1,200, 1,000 mark each &c., &c. The price of an original ticket for the first drawing has been fixed by the Government at 68 FOR A WHOLE ORIGINAL TICKET. 3s FOR A HALF ORIGINAL TICKET. These original tickets, bearing the coat of arms of the State of Hamburg, are issued by the Government, and the undersigned banking-house has beoii entrusted with the sale of the same. On reoeipt of the amount in i ank notes, postage stamps, or by nnn jy order, the undersigned will forward immediately the desired original tickets, and after the Drawing the official Lists of Prizes, eventually the re- newal tickets for the following* series. Tne amounts of ti e Prizes are also promptly foiwarded by me direct to the winners, or, if desired, paid per bank at their retpec- tive places of residence. Order- respectfully solicited as earlv as possible, but not later than 20th of NOVEMBER, 1879, by ADOLF LOEWENHEHZ, Banker, 2nd Markt>tr.sse, No. 8, HAMBURG. P.S.-The official prospectus, containing all particulars with respect, to these drawings, is forwarded, free of charge, with each ticket, 43821 8003 S W ANSEA HARROUn TRUST. IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS VISIT- ING SOUTH YVALES. Giving the Shipowner the choice of ports, and greater sommand of the Freight Market. VESSELS CALLING FOR ORDERS. MESSAGES FILED DAY or NIGHT at the MUMBLES LIGHTHOUSE, SWANSEA BAY, connected with the General Posi-Office Telegraph. Shipowners forwarding messages or desirous of having their vessels reported should wire direct. Swansea is the first, port in the Bristol Channel, 35 miles from Lundy. Yessels can enter the Bay and find good and sheltered anchorage under the Mumbles Head at any state of the tide, free of ai charges whatever. R. CAPPER, General Supt. Harbour, Docks, Itailways, and Estate. Swansea, September 24th, 1879. 43519 7938 BIRDS AND ANIMALS PRESERVED SCIENTIFICALLY. All kinds of ANIMAL SKINS and FURS DRESSED. BUGS LINED and MADE UP, by J. CORDING, 42, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. LADIES' FURS CLEANED, LINED, and ALTERED TO PRESENT STYLE. GLASS SHADES, ALL SIZES, for CLOCKS, 7851 STATUETTES, &c. <8183 RA LEACH, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Bents all the Principal and moat Prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff. Canton, and Roath. A large Advertising Van to parade the streets, with Aorss and driver, to be Let by the Day or Week. Apply A" for t't)1!O. k". 1?ubtit (f;1ttertaitnttnt.. AT E W T H J-: ATRE ROYAL, YYOOD-STREET, CAP»DIF!\ Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Ma..A.rer. Mr E. BULWER {FOR i OUR NIGHT.- ONLY. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEM.N'i, Oct. C9th | The enormously successful Con;eJy PERIL. Adapted from Victoriell Snrdon' "Nos Intimes," sup- ported by a most powerful and < I'll' 1ALI.Y SELECTED COMPANY, und -r the manng ..cut of MIt. GLO. f-. ¡ I<ATlL\JORE. Magnificent New Scenery. Superb Furniture ar.d Accessories. Next ] SARDANAPALUST YY'eek. | Th? Grandest Spectacle of the Age. j Doors open 7 commence at 7.30; carriages 10,0. Prices -OrcheE/.ra. stads, -is dm" circle, 3s; pit stals, 2s; pit, Is gallery CJ. Private boxes, C1 Is to £1 lis 6d. Plans may now ¡)<) seen anJ tickets secured t Mr Lewis's, Duke-street. 42093 > THIS EVENING, PHILHARMO NIC.! ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. j GREAT SUCCESS. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. ] THIS (YVEDNESDAY) EVENING, Octcbcr 29, I Tbe Celebrated Y'oun; \c;re3s Elc.muonWt! & Vocalist' MISS LYDIA HOWARD, AND HER TALENTED COMPANY*. COPY CF testimonial FIIOM HER MA.1ESTY THE QUEERS. Windsor Casile. May 15th, 1S77. T. Miss LYDIA HOWARD. The QUEEN has desired me to convey to you her thanks for the great pleasure you aordeú her by your interesting entertainment. The Queen was e.-pecial'iy delighted with your very ton pourtray.d of the character of Prince Art hur,' ami your very charming elocution.—Your obedient servant, T. M. BIDDULHII." Reserved Se ;ts, 2s Second Seats, Is Third Seats, Gd. Piaus and Tickets at Messrs Thoam-.on and Shaekeb's. 8032 43049 < GUFOTTE ^MMUTWENTI JGEDWELLTY UNION, TREDEGAR. MATRON WANTED The Gurrdians of the above Union will, at their Meet- ing to ) P. lielu on WEIJESDAY, the 5tli day of Novem- ber, 1879, proceed to the election of a person coirpetent to undertake the duties of MATRON of the Union Work- house. The Salary will be £30 per annum, with furnished apartments in the House, washing, and rations. Candi- dates must be single persons or widows, w:tl1out encum- brance, between toe ayes of SO and 45 years. Applhations in Candidate's own hai d-writiiig, stating age aud nrevious occupation, acc mnanied by recent testimonials as to previous character and qualiifcation, endorsed A plication for Matron," must be sent, to me before 9 o'clock on the morning of the appointment. The person appointed will be required to enter upon her dutie; at once. By order of the Board, elIAS. H. RICE HARRIS. 43987 Solicitor, Tredegar, Clerk. N EATH UNION. COOK WANTED Tbe Guardians of the Poor of the above Union require the services of a competent COOK, at their Workhouse. Salary, .£.0 per n:lun, with rations, gas. Washing, and furnished :1.nart¡:¡ems in tolC Workhouse. Applications, wit:) tetim¡);¡LI3 and references, to be sent to me, on or befo'e MONDAY", the 17th NOVEM- BER next, at the Lrest. Thcappointment will be made on the 18th day of NoyemlJer next., and the Dcrsons npp iinted nnst be pre- pared trJ commence the duties 011 the 10th ùar of Novem- ber. Bv order, II. CUTHEERTSON, Clerk. Nca;h, Oct. .:}8;0. 44036 [Cudtï CONTORTS. TO CONTRACTORS,HORSEDEALERS JL HAULIEbS. &c.-TCl,der3 are required for the Haulage of Coal, Rubbish. &c., at a Colliery in the Aber- dare Valley, output about 250 tons per day.—For par- ticulars apply to A. S., Black Lion Hotel, Aberdare.4 k 41 RENDERS FOR COAL. J. J. CO.IDES & CO., of the DOS WORKS, NEW! OUT. Moil., are open to receive TENDERS, up to 4th Novem- ber inclusive, for the supply o their Works with e OAL for furnace use, for two years, from 1st January, ls80. Separate prices to be quoted for screened and for "through and through." Coal delivered at the Dos Works. J. J. Cordes & Co. do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dos Works, Newport, Mon., I- October 16th, 1S79. 13907 CRTMAFWN. CARDIFF. ATEW MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL~FOR -1-1 EOYS. WINDSOR-PLACE ACADEMY. (Presbvtei ian Schoolroom.) Mr ALEXANDER LOW, Edinburgh University, First Prizeman Edinburgh F.C. Trahing Coilesre for Teachers, formerly Second Mister in Prince of Wales College, Charlotte-town, Prince Edward Island, will OP tlie above School in JANUARY" Next. Terms yuy moùer., ¡c, Prospectuses may be ha I 011 applicatiolI to the School O¡¡¡e"r, 25, Bedford-st., Cardiff. 43SS6 THE C A11DIFF KTNDER-G ARTEN JL AND LA DIE V SCHOOL, ADAMSDOWN HO E, PARK PLACE. Mrs Bruford's OPEN DAY for the Parents of the Children in the Kinder Gal ten School is Jwed for WEDNESDAY, November 5th, from 11 to 1. 44000 MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS JLVi- AND GIRLS. WOLVERLEY-PLACK SEVEItN-ROAD, CANTON. Principal—REV A. WILLIAMS (Twe,ty Experience). A thoroughly good phlin English Educatiol1, A Fir¡;t-Cia:oS Preparatory Department. Terms on application. 42493 COWJBIIIDGK. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES, Principals—Mrs and the Mis-es CL"LVEl{- WELLS, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinations. Referees, Parent of Pupils. The Next Term will commence (D.Y.) OCTO- BER 16th. 42034 783 > LUUTTTWFL FOEIETICS. GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING VJT SOCIETY. OFFICES CO, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. j DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY, I At 5 per cellt Interest, Up to ;£2t)(), subject to 30 days' notice of withdrawal, and above that sum according to arrangements. 44C74 R. EMERY, SKCHETART, PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT f JL INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. I THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and MOST EQUITABLE I SOCIETY in the Neighbourhood. THE BEST MEDIUM For all Investments and Loans on Property. ITS ABSOLUTE SECURITY is estabHshod by the fact that during an existenoe of I 20 years neurly HALF-A-MILLION of money has been turned over WITHOUT MAKING A SINGLE l.O.-S. DEPOSITS, at 5 per cent, interest, may be made; Shares taken, and information as to advances obtained daily of Mr WILLIAM SANDERA, Managing Secretary, 28. St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or of tbe AGBRTS—Mr E, THOMAS, 43, York-piace New- port, Mon.; Mr D. II. EDMUNDS, 21, Plaesev etreetf Penarth and Mr J, A DAVIES, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale. n144.-7422 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS -t- BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at 1.btI shortest notice, SUMS OF £100 to £ 10,C00, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have sptc'al advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. The legal cocts are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, 80 long as his stipulated re- payments are maile, i8 Eecured by the RegbtnLr under tlie Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Of Ice of the Society, 34. Yictona. ftrect, Merihyr. 18105 GUMIATIOWS. N EPITOME OF ANGLICAN CHURCH J''tL HISTORY from the earliest ages to the present time. By E. Webley-Parry. W. Spurrell, Carmarthen. II. Jones, Oxford-street, S wa.n sea. This Volume traces the rise and progress of the Church in the United Kingdom in n popular form. It. also gives a brief sketeh of the Anglican Communion in the Colonies and United States of America and is suitable for Mechanics' Institutes, Lending Libraries, and other kindred institutions.i687 Jut Out, Post Free, 15 stamps. THE HORSE AND CATTLE OWNER'S their ht manaemcIlt in health gives clear instructions how to cure them when diseased. Enables anyone to be his own animal doctor. Cows with Foot-and-mouth distemper can be cured in three days with little loss of condition or milk. Sent by THOS. BE8LEY, Publisher, Cadishead, Warrington. 43659 783 72 COLLMN3. THE CARDIFF TIMES AKD SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS M Off8 OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM. and THE GREAT YVEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It oontains all the News of the Week, ana gives more Localj'Dlfetrict, and Geneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a c()1Iplete synopsis of the Week's News for the wholt of South Wales. The Serial Stories arc by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked abilitv. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 28 9d per qtiarter. 7S Columns j TWOPENCE.] 73 Columns. EORGE'S ( Marvellous Remedy tor the IT cure of COUGHS. COLDS, ASTIr, MA, BRONCHITIS, etc., etc. In CATTAU bottles, Is lid and 2s 8J. By all OUGil „ chemists. Note.—One dose relieves, a few BALSAM. PROPRIETOR, B. GEORGE. J 43990 LPoptre. J\min>ridd,. foHmc'r, .a<UU' t I goors jt>OOTS <! jjouts J :«j jL) IMPORTANT NOTICE. | Oieat fiTx) Permanent Reduction in tJ.e Price of Boots ATKI Shoes at Q. O L 1 V E R S • THE LARGT'S! RETAILER oy BOOTS AND SHOES I in the United Kingdom. G. OUYER bo.Ts to inform the Public of the following Towns and districts tl;:1. in consequence of hi- EXTENSIVE BUSINESS | Be is enabled to purclva e ail nrtielcs conn^t *d witli big trade at, the BEST MAitKETo. at ti.e LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH". i The benefit, (If whid, he gives to the Public. I All goods can bejmrchased at my Branches I fully 20 per cent Cheaper than at any other Home in the Trcule BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: SWANSEA, SWANSEA, 93. Oxford-street. SWANSEA, 237, Ki.^h-s.treet, CA tlDIFP, 20, St Marv-street. j OA iJDI M", 2J1, Bute-street. CARt'II' 3, .Juke-stre-t. NLWtOur, 42, High-street. NfcAV PORi, 22,GJlumerciaI.ctreet. NL<\TH, Wiml-street. LIvIIJGEND 16, Caroline-street. J .LANELL Y, Vaugban-street. PhMBKO KL DOCK, 7, Bush-street. roNTVrRIDD BO. Taff-street TRKORKY Pute-sti eet. ,r Near Railiv&v Station. Y\ RKXH A.if 5-(a, Hope-street (,■■ir. ps m v..p..t'r.,Pt. CLOUCESTER 140, Wes'gate-Rtreet. I STROUD 2. Kendrick-street, (.' i i i'.I. i ENH A.M .iu. iiig.dt.cer, WORCESTER 74, High-street. "WORCESTER. H ('RvliFOilD 80, Eiun-street, HEREFORD, Hiyli To-an. BARROW Market-place. L< JUOHfiOROUGH. Church-gate. WILLLNHALL Market] iace. I 0\ KE( ;AT.E Market-stre-1. \> El.LiNuION }.!arket-^qnare. ( ^'llf 2. Foregate-street. URSINE R Eastgate-builiiings. CliES I bill Northgate-street. ¡ Manufactory Halford-street. Leicester, í25G 40469 Thecardiffupholsterers- j » ft —— < 0 o DANIEL JMSWIS & SON, I S 0 ART CABINET MAKERS. E~ fc -j HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE J o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. « > a Ul Po. a CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. '° I 7621—41996 The Comfort of the AgeO, The Pride of the Young. The Admiration of the Fair, The Envy of Opponents, 1 The Doctor's Enemy, The Poor Maus's Friend, WHAT 1 WHY J B W ITCHELL>S CHEAP AND STYLISH BOOTS. NOTE THE ADDHBSSES— ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. BRANCHES- ■NEWPORT, YSTRAD, TREIIERBERT, PORTH, PONTYPRIDD, TONYPANDY, TIM. O lib Y, AND ABERGAVENNY. 42105 QOLLIERY PLANT AND TOOLS. F. H. W~T RDEN, (Late THOMAS WARIB:: & SON-,) AND STEEL M men ANT, BROMFORD WORKS, LIONEL-STRF.LT. III'tin ;HAM. PICKS, SHOVELS, RAKE. RIDDLES, SKIPS, F t tubs, crucible cast stec. wheels and axles, tram n~ils, ho,. and nuts, washers, wagon wheels and axles, spring-, chains and traces, lir.mes, files, l;fti'iur jacks, erabs, pul- Icy blocks, pit and (1tiJer raiJ, screen I irs, air pipes; g:is, steam, and water tubes brattice cloth, smiths' hearths coniplot.o, smiths' tool-, p nvder magazines, wire aid lioiiip ropes, pit tub and wagon ironwork of'every tieocription. A iarg-e stock always on hand. 72S5- i'SivZ THE INDIA RUBBER ^^AREHOUSE, OXFORD CHAMBERS, I 101, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. MR H. ABBOTT f Begs to announce to all Consumers of India Rubber, Gutta Pei cha, and Leather Goods, that hi- connection witl, Messrs Anders n, Abbott., I1nd Anderson, of Castle-street, Swansea, having ceased, he now avails himself of tl i< opportunity to thank them for the support he has enjoyed during tre past nine years while managing that husness ami begs to inform t: em that he has taken Premises at OXFORD CHAMBERS, No. 101, OXFORD-STREET, Where he intends carrying on the same Class cf Business, under the style of ABBOTT AND COMPANY, As India Rubber, Gutta Percha, and Leather Manufac.urers. His W:\retto\19è will he stocked with every re- quirement in the Trade, and he hopes to merit a share of their estee red com¡la!)! Being connected with onë of the largest and best Manufacturers in the Rubber Trade, he is in a position to supply every article on the very best terms, He thanks them for past favours, anJ rem&ins, theirs respectfully, 44032 H. ABBOTT. October 13th, 1879. HE WORLD-RENOWNED JL ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE. DEPOT. 45, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. MACHINES ON EASí TERMS OF PAYMENT. (Instruction Gratis—Satisfaction Guaranteed.) For domestic and ot er purposes our HAN D and TREADLE MACHINES are not to be surpassed. Hand Machines from £3 3 0 Treadle" 6 6 0 Machines for Heavy Tailoring and all grades of Heavy Leather Work from 8 0 0 I Elastic and Repairing Machine 9 9 0 Cylinder Wax Thread Machine for Heavy Leather and Saddlery Work 12 12 0 Note the Address :— HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, LIMITED, 42936 45, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. G. CARPENTER, 37, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. CARPENTER'S LACE BOOTS CARPENTER'S ELASTIC BOOTS. CARPENTERS SHOOTING BOOTS. CARPENTER'S LADIES' BOOTS, ELASTIC. LACE, AND BUTTON. G. CARPENTER, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, 37, ST. MARY.STREET, CARDIFF. 6253-31407 TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. -t. IVES, CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds of nearly 100 acres, mrtrlooking t. Bay, and is surrounded hy gardens amI plantations. Magnificent sea views from every part of the I%1"OUnd8. Climte delightfully pure and bracing. Billiards, Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Archery, Cricket, &c. Moderate tariff. 43606" THE GUILDHALL HOTEL, JL BROAD STREET, BKISTQL. » One of the old-fashioned Commercial Hotels, central, I very clean and comfort ible, every attention. "BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS. Moderate Charges. Managers—Mr and Mrs CARTER, (Late of the Globe Hotel, Exeter). 43731 NDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 62. FROAD STREET, BRISTOL. I Ordlkart DAILY, IS 6d. *2S» W PARSLEi. Proprietor. iSn.sincs.s I^CONOMY IN 0LOTHING. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Are prepared with a. SPLENDID ASSORTED STOCK OF j^JEN S AND JUVENILE ^TTIRE For the AUTUMN & WINTER SEASONS, bo.ight fur CASH at REMAUKABLY LOW RATES, every Article being MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR THE FIRM, OF DURABLS MATERIALS AND SOUND WORKMANSHIP. o YEP-CUATS FOR MEN. 0VERCOAT3 FOR YOUTHS, QYERCOATS FOR BOYS. AT THE PRINCIPALITY 0UTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 2j & 27, ST. MAlY STREET, CARDIFF. 4^592 AU T CM N ANNOUNCEMENTS OF MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS. A Splendid Variety of New Styles and Materials suita- ble Îor Autumn Wear is now on view and for Sale. The order Department is replete with Coatings, btllt. nigs, and Trouserings from best Makers. The READY Made Department is -niiuiua.ly full of Gar. mer.tsfor the season Suits of a Piece, Overcoats of Light and Me hum Textuivs, and Improved Taletliei Yentilating Waterproof Clothing. The Juvenile Department prese: ts a most attractive cfispl of Suits and Outfits for the vouu'_r. rtie whole of the STOCK is marked in Plain Figures at Lowest Cash Prices. H ts, Cap-, Shirts, Hosiery, &c., &c. Address—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline-street, St. ilary-street, NEWPORT AGENCY 1^1 FOr. TUK SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AD CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10 GREAT 1>0< Tv STREET, NEYV POUT, (OPPOSITE FREE ITBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and B OKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terras for Advertisements and the ,y 10 esaie Sup. piv of "Papers are precisely hose charged at the Chief Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, REr0R'n,; AND MANAGER. FREE E M I G R A T I OHS JD TO QUEENSLAND, For FARM LABOURERS and SERVANTS. ASSISTED F. Ai J G RATION TC IF I7 E E N SL AN 1 >, For MECHANICS and FARMERS. Apniv :it once at the ADVERTISING T N SURANCE, AND JL "^MIGRATION OFFICE-.—11, GREAT DOCK STREET NEWPORT, "T..f I L TON JjOCKE, NEWSPAPER REPORTE • GENERAL ADVERTISING AND INSURANCE AGENT. ADVERTISEMENTS REV iVED FOR INSERTION IN ANY NEWSPAPER. INSURANCES ELFECTED ON LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, OR PLATE GLASS. AMERICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND NEW ZEALAND EMIGRATION AGENT. Assisted passages to Canada. Passenger3 booked tQ any part of tlie world. 43125 SAFE INVESTMENT FOR MONEY: NEWPORT. PILL, WENLLY, AND MAES DEE BUILDING BOUEI' I (Jnc- irpora'.ed under the Building Societies Act, 1,,74). TRUSTEES; L. A. HO.OFRAY', Esq., J.P. EilENEZEP. LEWiS, Esq. J.P. E. J. PHILLIPS, Esq., J.P. i l it ICT^iKS T CHAIRMAN B. EVANS, Esq. VICK-CILALKVAN i'. P. WANSBROUGII, Esq. Mr THOMAS PoNSFuRD. Mr R. F„ PAYNTKR. ENOCH GRIFFITHS. l'.ENRY AL.L.EJT. Rev. DAVID EL WARDS. „ JOHN LINTON. Mr H. FAULKNER. „ W. WILLIAMS. Rev. DAVID EL WARDS. „ JOHN LINTON. Mr II. FAULKNER. W. WILLIAMS. SOLICITOUS Messrs GIBDS and LLEWELLYN. BANKERS: LONDON AND PKOVIN IAL BANK. SHCKEI-AUY: MILTON LOCKE. Thë Board of Directors receive Money on D, p" ,its, repay able on Short Notice, bearing interest at 4, 4A, or 5 PER cent. All information relating to Shares, Loans, or Deposits can be obtained from the :-ecr(>arr. W, MILTON LOCKE, at his Office, 11, Great Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 43126 QANTRELL OT AROMATIC GINGER ALE, SUDA WATER, SELTZER WATEiJ, POTASS WATER, &c., &c., Can he had from all Wine Merchants, Grocers, anil Chemists Thir cfi' many wort/ilexa itni(atiuus. See that thegenuin. ana ongu.ai a.'t.cle onlv is obtained. EIGHT COLD'AND PRIZE MEDALS Have been awarded at the various International Exhibi tiot.s held ad over the world. PCRVEYORS TO HER MAJESTY'S HOLSKS OF 1JAB LIAMENT. YVORKS—DI'BV.N IV BULKAST, IRKLAKD. AGENT FOR CARDIFF: Mr W. L. HAWKINS, BUTE DOCKS. 43533 rjpHOMPSON AND GHACKELL QUEEN'S BUILDING and ) AliDIFF 64, ST. MARY-STREET, 14, HIGH-STREET, S W ANSEA, TREDEGAR HOUSE, RJ^ENBY, 111& 112, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPOR1 PIANOS. £19 10 0 pIANOS. £27: 0:0 pIANOS. £32: 0 0 piANOS. £45, 0:0 P ANOS. AND UPWARDS. pIANOS. —— pIANOS. ONE, TWO, THREE, OR rova piANOS. TKAR8, SYgTQ OF PURCHASE HIRE. pIANOS. PIANOS. PRICE LISTS FUSE, WITH FUUi pIANOS. I PARTICULARS. rjlHOMPSON AND GHACKELI* QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, and CARDIFF, 64. ST. MARY-STREET, I \_J 14, HIGH-STREET, S W ANSEA, TREDEGAR HOU.-E, RJPENBY, 111..112, COMMERCIAL-STREET, "^TEWPOB# JJILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 23. LLANARTH-STREET, NEWPORT. BILL POSTER ani DELIVERER for TOWN aai. COUNTRY'. Rents &1 the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed wit h Oi8p:>tch. fsn W E VAUGUAN *CO" STEAM DYEING AND SCOURINQc WORKS. LLANDAFF ROA I), CARDIFF* BRANCH MTABMSMMMiTS 77, CROCKIIERBTOWN, K.4URIITE< 248, BUTE-STREET, CAKDU-F. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. MEKTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, .-WANSEA. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Workt cat riage free, by the following AGENTS:— Aberdare Mr Eschies, Commercial-place. Blaenavon Mr J. Ha. ris, London House. Bridgend Mr Woooward, grocer. Nolton-sieeel Brecon.. Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, Bill- wark. Brynmawi Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street. Blaina Mn. Collins, High-street. Briton Ferry Mr D L. Jones, oooksener, 2, Villierft (ltreet. Cowbridge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Haverfordwest )11' Ellis Jones, Manners-square. Llaneliv .}Ir John, 3, Market-street. Llandilo Mr Lockyer, County Press. KEATH Mr Matthews, at 1.(\l('CI!'1! Hotel. Pembroke Dock Mr Narberth, 6tationer, Diniond. street. Rhondda Mr II. Hannah-street, Port.tl. Tenby Mr Brice, 4. Juaaai-street. Ill—0