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5WPPIT>0$<rfi«S. j&f^LsC \LR. Y El WARDS' >FFLGRAQI > T V CA": PIKT' UNA INKW YORK SS&SG&FGGZSTEAMSHIP USE. 1'he fiist-ciass Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- «« *RO!« CARDIFF. .RHEOLA," 2.300 tons .SATURDAY, Oct. 11 BHIWINDDA,- 8,000 tons S V: URDAY\ .NOV. 8 G I" i ''IT 1-^A.NSEA. RHEUHINA,' 2,500 tona WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1 TO CARDIFF, RLLIWLNDDA,' 3,000 tons .SATURDA Y, Oct. 18 "Rut;CHINA," 2,000 t ill- WEDNKSDAY, Oct. 22 RHEOLA," 2,300 tons SATURDAY. Nov. 1 l'ititoUVII RILLS OF LADING for all classes of "OODS AND PARCELS to and from the in hum towns in .'hjfiaud, aud place* In the WESTERN STATES of *«L»*CA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St ^OULA. MILWAUKEE. St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- *A*'0» DETROIT, TORONTO, 4c, Ac, in conjunction the Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and ■TEHIYAA Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, ED IV ARDS, AN 1) CO., Bristol; G. P. BULLEY, 61, South-street New lork. 6624 CARDIFF & BRISTOL. CHTTK WYE OR LADY MARY. SEPTEMBER. 1879. From Bute Docks, I From Bathurst Basin, 1 it I Bristol. 1 ■jjonday 4.SO mora laMonday 7.3 worn MONDAY 4. 0 after iuTueoday 8. Omorn J "esday 4.30 after 3aWednesday 8.iOmorn 4 III "E8<Jay S.16 after 4aThursday 9. 0 mora I I .URSDAY 5.46 alter 4 Tirurday 9. 0 even 2**}^ 0. Omorn 5 Friday 9.30 morn •Saturday 6.30 inorn 6 Saturday .10. Omoro JWMou.iay 7. Omorn 8 Monday .11. OMORN lrwu7Ues,iay 7.00 morn 9 Tueslay. U« 0 nlJ" ^WEDNESDAY 8. 0 morn 10 Wednesday ..12.45 aftcrf 1 ;i«Thur«dav 10 Omorn 11 Thursday 2.30 afte" ,JoFriday a. 0 noon 12 Friday 4. 0 aftai Saturday 1. 0 after 13 Saturday 6. 0 afte* Monday .1*. 3. 0 after 16 Monday tf. 0 aftef *« Tuesday 3.45morn leaTuesday 7. Omors Tuesday 3.46 after 17aWednesday 7.30mom. fj Wednesday 4.15 after 18aThursday 8.15nn.ro Thursday 6. 0 after 19aFriday 8.45moro ij Friday 6.45 after 2d«Salur«lay 9.:0 mora *0 Saturday 6.16 after 20 .Saturday 9. 0 eves J* Monday 7. Omorn 22 Monday 10.45 morn ^•Tuesdav 8. Omorn 23 Tuesday .11.45 moro ^Wednesday 9. Omorn 24 Wednesday 1. 0 after ~5aThunjday .10,30morn 25 Thursday 2.45 aftei J«aFriday .12. 0 noon 26 Friday 4. 0 aftei '"aSaturday 1.15 after 27 Saturday 5. 0 afttri Monday 8. 0 alter 29 Monday 6. 0 after Tuesday 3.45morn SOaTu.siay 7. Omorn "0 Tuesday 8.80 after a To-and-Fro. a To-and-Fro. G»Wn, 2s 6d. Fore Cabin, Is 6d. To-and- 18fU«j S, return trip on same day asmarked: 1 a' orc Cubin. 2s. Toaua-fro Tickets »n Monday^ °D Satur<laJ, available for the return trly 8TEAM PACKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN fjOEK, NEWPORT, and +• CARDIFF. FIRST-CLAN'S HBaBBr PASSENGER STEAMERS. The City of Cork Steam Packet Co.. Steamr-. Monday^CORK for NEWPORT and CARDIFF evi.kY n iCvUrll-ni to C0RK from NEWPORT EVERY IVoiilt: °.AY anu for CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY. ^PPUcftlon fh1" ^ods a,,d Cattle can be arranged on tee handbill* Comi'any at Cork- or tl,cir Ager.tg. forF*m>C*bin.• Q 18' Cabin Return Ticket, available Deck (including Steward's fees), £ 1 ll» Oil *• For farther particulars tee smal) bills NEWb1^15, c- DOWNING, Shipbroker. CORjf JAMES MADDOCK. fr3-~(-'ity of Cork Steam Packet C«. Limited. Pe*> Quay. 8834 j&^Ldr TX7ATERF0RD & CORK |A ■■ ▼ ▼ and the who'.e of ihe Sout.i of lie and, per FAST TRAINS on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and fORiVo'nttf?m,hy,*» vl* Gilford Haven. THE WATER- aud J^0 CONVEY »nly STOCK, but Passenxerg and Cargo fayi rri CORK Steamers leave New Milford on Tueg- »redni^ ay8J 8»tunJ»y.«, returning on Mondays, Ittee *? Special Boats for the convey- JL!: 2« "tt'e leare Waterford for New Milford on Mou- M'V.' and Saturdays, and on such other days f* may be necessary. See Great Western Time Books, or jgP'y to any of the Company's gtatlona. 40117 LLAN LINE. J- A SU0KTB8T OCKAN PASSAQS TO AMERICA. AMERICA. HAL.UJAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL, R Composed of Twenty First-class Steamers LIVER POO L e very TUUR^AVAUDR6N-[)()N- FEANT^LVL'M^E. H^XH' 5 S an4 •xc«l*ent Accommodation. THEI' Tickets before leaving Agent of TH^ Railway Station by an appointed ALgallt of the Company, who takes charge of them uutil A* Sfrants Assisted Passages by • J^^TE for the Pamphlet Lord Dufferin in Manitoba." • *PP'Y to Allan Broth«i-8 and Co., Liverpool or London- JORRY or TO P. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff T J gttse, 7, Tempje-rtroet, Swansea; F. Foley, Foley''»Hotel" Neath, D.S. ITjomai, British Schools, L audovery W jjillton Locke. 10. fJrc.t !»nr'» • AN-1 T,,],n • n!vr OCREW Packet Wharf, Newport, Mon.; A. Tilnev, Market- •sreet, Abertillery. 4949 XJ^OIL PASSAGES TO JL NEW ZEALAND, CANADA, UNITED STATES, apply to W. W. THOMAS, Agent to Allan Line, U.C., 99, Cowbridge-road. Cardiff. ^ARTG.—NEW Zealand, £16; Canada, £3 15s; New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, £6 Cs. th. Official Handbook of New Zealand, post free, Is lid. 43521 STEAM: TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.-COLONIAL LINE. The ulaknincentfull-powered Steamship ATALANTA, E* *0 vears, 2,668 tons register, is appointed to leave the ALIO West India Docks on the 25th OCTOBER, for R~~LAIDE (Semaphore), MELBOURNE, and SYDNEY, A' PLYMOUTH, and booking passengers at through for other Australian and the New Zealand I'orts. SRE F 1 8P'ELLD'CL first-class accommodation, and her }0_A height between decks renders her specialiy adapted AND^?° and third-class passengers. Carries a Surgeon AN. -ewardess. Passage money. 15 to 70 truineas.— ^NDONT0E CHN HENRY F]INT' 112> Fenchurch-street, QUNARD ROYAL MAIL LIVERPOOL TO «EW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Comj>any has been established for Forty Years" la noted for its safety and comfort for all classes of "assengers. APPLY to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. 1 SJ' H Nicoll Ju'ld, Beaufort House, Bryiunawr; John ^AN. Station Master, Hengoed, near Curdiff. A MERICANLINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. *irst-cla»s, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- ation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- lellgers and goodil landed at Philadelphia 011 the Wha.rf )f tlle Pennm3-1,iaiiia Railro-d. This is the shortest and lIt route to the West. JAPPIY TY RICHARDSON, SFENCE, and Co., 17 and 19, R< *TE'street, Liverpool; JONES BROS, and Co, Bute .ocka, Cardiff; JA*83 ATRE, 1C2, Bute-road, Cardiff; 'KKS UROG and Co., Dock-strcct, Newport; ROGER JUNH, (qlgjl-atreet. Pontypridd; TILNKV and Co., Abertillery. HBVAK, Hengoed, via Cardiff. 30C6S uh1itat!'1tlr:. P H E CHRISTIAN ECHO "*■ of NOVEMBER 1st will contain a PHOTOGRAPH OF The Rev. CYNDDYLAN JONES, ( A Sketch of his Life, and one of his Sermons, RI<;E 2d. TO be had of all respectable News Agent}. by rot, free, 2nd. holes-Je at the Oflice-46, St Marv-street, Cardiff. PLEASE GIVE yr.urOrders one Week in advance. 43301 R^ENTY EIGHTH Thousand, price Is Cd, post free Is 8d. REVELATIONS OF QUACKS AND QUACKERY. •< O. '-CTOR," reprinted from the Medical Circular. 0|1, 'W'"O HOW Quacks prey 011 tlio purses of green et JF A'"L where they should go if tliey wish to I' NT?ERED and destroyed*" Buy, therefore, S^UTIOIW of Ouacks aud Quackery,' by Dectector," YRE Punch I.'evR iv. London: BAILLIERE k Co., King William Street, Strand. 42512 "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- UKI- PORT SHll'JflNG GAZETTE. ashed evti J Monday Morning. I'rice 21S per an- fin Hum, or by pout 25S. HM»IVL.CRA/KITF» SS\AN KA. AND NEWPORT 11^ containg a cofnplete record of thd IT J7 ,7 4 ^ARURN, B wan SEN, NEW PART, dr» Ne llh' F,err- • 1;"rry Port, &c., and cir- ".•ILEA atnotig all the Merctia»ts and Brokers of the "«ol Channel Ports, and gene-ally thiou-hout the lo -i* l,t the United Kingdom, It is fik-d at loy.j' the I.oinUird, and most of he Chambers of «""erce, an I i, sent to the leading Foreiun Ports, and 76. t. Mai)-treot, Cardiff. r 72 COLUMNS. H E C A It D I F b" TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS *,J, 18 OKK OK LAUUTST NEWK^IIHLRS IN THE KINGDOM, it,, and GREAT WEEKLY NI.WSPAPElt FOR WALES AX11 I'll!I VI KST OF ENGLAND. "Stalls ail the News of the Week, untt gives iiiore 1(5. and Geneial News than any other paper. • th ^,ill^ou w complete synopsis of the Week's News no 1 chole of Soutli Wales. Tlie Serial Stories are by most talented Novelists, and the London C'orres- anu Leading Articles are of marked ability, .i"1 Newsagents, i>rice 2d. Sent post free to any ess for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns 72 Columns. 'BE WORLD-RENOWNED ELIAS HO',VE MACHINE. ^S'.RX4^' R0V^L AUCADE, CARDIFF. MACHINES ON JiASV TERMS OF PAYMENT. cl,m ^'t,0n OratU—Satisfaction Ouaianteed.) TkpihiP »?! purposes our HAND and id jiA V 'L'S are not to be surpassed. a« Alachua fro..i £ 3 8 01 ?RIU? AND 1,11 GILKLE8 °' 5 5 °! BTI* J ? FI'ONI 8 0 N Pai"lj^ Machine 9 0 0 5N*HR Thread Machine for Heayy er and Saddlery Work ™ 12 12 £ >' Note the Address :— GP OWE MACHINE COMPANY LIMITED, <6. Royal Arcade, Cardiff. -3iii8IIi: IMPORTANT I -M -5VJ) '• J O I'j' .i*s:iT *j'. f-i.l p.\ tj. vV .i*s:iT *j'. f-i.l p.\ tj. vV SPECIAL SALE ',p m AMERICAN FRESH BEEF MUTTON, HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, & BUTTER. WE SHALL OFFER THIS DAY FOR SALE AT OUR MARKETS 9, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF, 32, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, COWELJJ STREET, LLANELLY, .1"0 U l'YI ;J"1. BEEF: 32 Quarters AMERICAN FRESH BEEF, of Super Quality. STANDING RIBS 8d per lb. FLAT RIBS 6d to 7d per Mb. BOILING JOINTS 3d to4d per lb. •NC/J'-H MUTTON: I LEGS, 9d. SHOULDERS, 8Jd. LOINS, 6d. NECKS, 6Jd. .i; HAMS: 3000 of our choice branded CANADIAN HAMS, same as supplied to the London Clubs. THE quality of these Hams is admitted to be equal to the Finest English. PRICE-7d per lb. 2000 Unbranded, 6d per lb. BACON:- Welsh Cut, Wiltshire Cut, Cumberland Cut. of choicest quality. Pale smoked, spiced, rolled, or plain, 6d per lb. Unbranded, 4d per Ib. BUTTER: Delaware and Orange County Creameries, 12d per lb* Orange County Fresh Butter, in pats, 13d per lb. Fine Canadian and State Butter, 6d, 8d, and lOd per lb. CHEESE: State Factory, Finest Quality 6d per lb. M Fine 5d per lb. „ Medium „ 4d per lb. R STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. IUSUOURT. UUN FIRE OFFICE^ LONDON KJ ESTABLISHED 1710. HENRY F. SHAW LEFEVRE, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, Esq., SecretarT. Total sum insured in 1878, £ 258,772,986. Claims paid during the last Ten years, upwards or TWO MILLIONS STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtained from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. AGENTS. CARDIFF Mr Peter Price, 3, Crock- herbtown » Mr Charles Cross Mr J. Jenkins, Philharmonic Chambers, St Mary-st. Aberavon Mr David E. Jones Aberdare A r. R. O. Gery Aberkenflg Mr William Lewis Blaenavon, near Pontypool Mr Stephen Barwell Bridgend Mr William Gladdish Brynuiawr Mr G. W. Walters Cowbridge Mr John Parsons Crickhowell Messrs Lewis A Williams. Ebbw Vale Mr Thos. G. Powell ierndale, near Pontypridd. Mr Alfred Jepson, Hirwam, (Aberdare) Mr Geo. T. Tuckfield Llandaff Mr John Howe Maesteg rr" Mr David Davies MomlV'1- A Mr David Price Mumbfe" ,Mr ?eorge H- White Keath Mr James Omn Pontarda'we: f,Tr Pontvpridd J,TR ,V.A"J SMLTH Mr William Merchant. Swansea William Williams Mr William Edraond, 23, Gower-street mr Fredk. Tucker, Bristol Tredearar u West of England Bank Ystalyfera Martm Harrhy 403(j.? John Rees r—— 7200 futtdiBjj M>«ekties. ^JARDIFF BUILDING SOCIET>7 SUMS from £50 to £3,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKKN AND DEPOSITS MAuB DAILY. The present rate of Interest on Deposits is—5 per cent •ix months' notice, 4i per cent three months' notice, and 4 per cent on demand. Prospectuses, Reports, and all information may be obtained on application to the undersigned. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, and REDEMP- TIONS may be effected without loss-full discount being allowed under the new Rules. 80370 PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated J, Orockherbtown, Cardiff. 4940 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874.) Are, prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest SUMS OF igloo to Aio ooo, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. obUlnMW?^. t^ciety have special advantages not ,°'t)er BOCletfes. or from private individuals. pendenM^f Oi«*H«re l>y the Soefety, and the inde- ments are lo"s his stipulated repay- FriendwJS?! fecured bi' "'8 Registrar under the ^nendly Soc.eties' Acts. The utmost secrcsy is m^n ofthe Etv ^PJy 10 Mr E" Rooerts, at the Office of the Soci«t3. 34, Victona-atreet. Merthjr. 19105 TO BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, AND OTHERS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH PLASTER C E N J'RE FLOWERS. TRUSSES, ENRICHMENTS, &0" DAVIS'S CASTING SHOP, JAMES-STREET, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH CARDIFF. 42357 CHAMBERLAIN, POLE, and Co.19 (SPECIALLY PREPARED) QATMEAL, pure Scotch, Packed. FLOUR, patent self-raising, Sold by all Grocers, an 1 Wholesale of QHAMBERLAIN, POLE, and CO., CORN AND FLOUR MERCHANTS. BMTof- SPECIAL NOTICE to SHIPPERS and Others.-ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY Wrought Iron FIREPROOF SAFES, with solid iron doors, secured by patent lock and duplicate keys, with CASH drawers, the chambers fitted with the most perfect fire-resisting composition. In consequence of the depression of trade, the above are offered at the following extraordinary low prices :-24 inch, L3 10s 26 inch, jM 30 inch, L4 1Cs; 82 inch, £ 5 34 inch, £5 10. :,6 inch, £5 15s. Price List fr e. C. H. GRIFFITHS and SONS, 43 and 48, Cannon- street, E.C. Est. 1850. 26 7892 EORGE'S ( A Marvellous Remedy for th* Ijr cure of COUGHS, COLDS, ASTH. MA, BRONCHITIS, &P., Ac. IN /^TOUQH ChenjuJ* 411(1 28 W' BY Note.—One dose rolieveo, a few BALSAM. SOL« PROPRIBTOR, B. A. GSORUA .Msg aauaJ AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNuN & HUGHES. Hou T-hold Furniture,Stock-in-Tiade,at Swansea..Sept.27 House old kurtilluie, at Swansea Sept. 29 HOUSEHOLD Furniture, at Swansea Oct. 1 Horses, Carriages, &e at, Swansea .Oct. 7 Messrs J. and T. BUWEN. Sheep and Fat and Sture Stock, at Cowbridge.Sept. 29 Mr HENRY DAVIES. Shorthorn Cattle, near Milford Haven Oct. 7 Mr T. E. GEORGE. Farming Sti ck, near Tredegar Junction Oct. 7 -Messrs W. and S. iIERN. calt areg, at Card iff Oct. 4 Air LEWIS HOPKINS. Leasehold Shops iiti PREMISES, at Cardi-I Oct. 9 Messrs J. HOWELL TUOMAS and THOMPSON. FARMING Stock, & at Carmarthen 2 Messrs R. JONES aud TON. Freehold Lami, at 1$. DGEUD Sept. 27 Leasehold Shop and Cottuge-, at Bridgend Sept. 27 Cows and Lantb^, at Cowbndge Sept..9 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Coils, AI.chors, & • at Swansea ?EP' „I Household Furniture, & at Swansea Sept. 29 Household Furniture, at SWANSEA Sep. 30 Hou ehoid Furniture, Ac., at B'.varsoft oct. 2 Mr HENRY LEWIS. LI; eehold Properties, at Poutypndu Sept. 30 Mi- MADDOX. Household Furniture, &c. at Cardiff Oct. 1 Messrs ROBERT MLR!:ALL &, CO. Unreserved Property at Swausea Oct. 1 Mr JOHN MORGAN. Farming Stock, &c., at Penrhiweradoc Farm.Oct. 2 Sale of .Draught Horses, &c., at Gellv Farm Oct. 15 Idessit; PARRY & BEAR. Household Furniture, &c., at Castletown Sept. 30 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Household Furniture, at Swansea Oct. 1 Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER & CO. HORDES, Carriages, &ë.'J at Cardiff Sept. 27 Cotswold Rainu, at Cowbridge. Sept. 29 Farm Stock, &c., at Porthkerry Oct, I Household I urniture, &c., at Cardiff October 3 Residence, at Card.FF Oct. 6 Dwelling-house and P. emises, at Cardiff Oct. 6 Plant, Machinery, Timber, &o., atLidney, Oct 7, 8, 9 & 10 Cart a.nd Colliery Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 11 Hunters, Harness Horses, &•_• at Cardiff Oct. 14 Stock, &c., at Aberamall Park, Aberdare .October 21 Mr DAVID THOMAS. rarm Stock, Implements, &c, near Latigliarne Sept. SO Messrs. THOMAS, SON, & DAVIES. Catt:e, Sheep, and Ponies, at Llwvncvntefn Sept. 30 Air I HOVAS WEBBEII. Villa Residence and Houses, at Cardiff Oct. 2 SALE THIS DAY HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., will SELL by AUCTION at ,UQ^R SATURDAY, the 27th Sepem'ber, 1SI9, at 2,30'P.m., the followln- The Property of Mr JOHN WILLIAMS, Llansannor. !•—IR«N-grey CART COLT, rising 3, by Youug Agri- culture the 2nd, out of an excellent cirt mare 2.-ILon,grey CAB,T COLT, rising 3, got by the same sire out of a cart mare. Y ME The "bove are premising colts, have been in harness and make a good team. SS' CO^T."EAM C0B KLWX"' RISIN- 3>14'2. by Car !igIN COINTT"EAU1 C°B MARE' RI;I"° 14 °> BY "Cardigan 5.-Bay GELDING, risiiilz 4, 15'0, broktn to saddle and Bingle and duuble liariiess. Kennedy. 41st Regiment. PEU'S OF Captain 7 -LLL°!I0FD, RNP" K H°JSE8 AL'FOR ABSOLUTE Sale, NAJ GELDING, black points. 5 vear«, IFI-9 ™I ride and drive, excellent c.rria-e ho LE 1 T0 8.-Bright bay COB GELULNG 5 VEARQ U-1 THNR 0U9?-BLID'EM \ARK FDER SA^?IE AD'U IN HARNESS. well bred, anu EXCEEDII)GH^GOOD-IO?.KN^R!° and^rive'showi^louof 3/ h^d8' qUl6t t0 n'do C(IB G EL DING, very compact, 4 years, 14 1, quifct to ride and drive. 12.-Roan GELDING, black points, 4 vears, 15-2, quiet hunte6 DNVE> would make a go'jd light-weight 13.-Bay MARE, 4 years, 15.1, quiet to ride and drive, 14.-Dark-browii GELDING, black points, 5 years, 16 hands, qukt to ride and drive, a grand brougham horse. 15. Dark-brown CELDING, black points, 5 years, 15*1, good harness horse. These Horses can be examined and tried at the Repository at any time on and after Thursday, the 25th inst. OWNERS REFERRED TO. 16.—Chesnut Entire HORSE, Itingley Vale, 16 hands, winner of 1st prize at Abergavenny 1877 il.-Chcenut MARE. 3 years, 13'1, quiet to ride and driv 18. -Chesnut GELDING, rising 5, 15 hands, quiet to ride and drive. 19.—Bay MARE, 5 years, 15 hands, quiet to ride. 20.- DONKEY, good and useful, rising G. ir.ioii UU1.TK AND HORSES. The Property of Mr JOHN LYONS. 21. GI ey IIOR^E, 4 years, 15.2, quietito ride and drive, 22.—Bay MARE. 4 years, 15.2, quiet to ride and drive. 23.-HORSE COLT, 2 years, 16 hands. 24.-Grey FILLY, 2 years, 14 hands. 25.—Bay FILLY, 2 years, 14 hands. 26.—Bay HORSE, 2 years, 14.2 The Property of a Gentleman. 27.-Bay GELDING, 15*3, qui,t to ride and (irli o; a clever hunter. 28 -Chesnut HORSE, rising 5, 16-2t, quiet to ride and drive. CARRIAGES. 2.).—New DOG-CART, for a horse of 14 to 15 hands, with lauips and cushions complete. to.-New Stained DOG-CART, for a horse over 15 hands, lamps and cushions complete. 31.—Basket PHAETON M very good condition. 32.-DOG-CART, 4-wheel, recently done up. a:.t- Very useful DOG-CART, in good condition, suitable for cob or pony, the property of Capt. Kennedy 41st Regiment. 34 —SPRING TRAP. 35.—SPRING MAliKET TRAP, in good condition, with Cover. COWBRIDGE SEPTEMBER FAIR. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- .L,L DER and CO., and Mr JOHN THOMAS, are in. structed by H. Al;er. Esq.. the Manor, Farringdon, to SELL L.y AUCTION, at the Sheep Market, Cowbriuge, on MONDAY NEXT, Sept. 29, at Eleven a.m., 25 SUPERIOR-BRED COTSWOLD RAMS. The merits of Mr Akers' flock have been confirmed by the many prizes obtained at numerous agricultural meet- ing's. 43536 HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MESS US STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. will hold their next SALE of Cart aim Colliery HORSES, at their Repository, on SATUR- DAY, riie Iltli Oct,,ber. Total EXPENSE on each Horse offered and not sold, 5s. Entries to be made on or before Tuesday, the 7th October. 43439 HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. SPECIAL SALE OF HUNTER-, HARNESS HORSES COBS AXD PONIES. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- ZY, ILLLD CO. Will hold their next SPECIAL ,,U OF Hunters. Harness and other HORSES, at their Repository at Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 14tn October, 1879. Entnes for this Sale should be made at once to secure AS C"C nmnber will be limited to CO. Entrance Fee, 10s 6d. 43437 IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HO USEHOLD FURNITURE TO HOTEL KEEPEUS, AND PARTIES ABOUT TO M FURNISH. R. MADDOX has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. J. Payne and Co., Upholsterers, ZO, Duke-street, Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, next, October 1st, 1879, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and 7 o'c'ock in the evening, and following days, until the WHOIE it; disposed of, their STOCK, comprising— DINING-ROOM Suites in Morocco, and other cover- ings, dining-tab es, oak and mahogany sideboards, with plate glass ùac,s, book-cases, pier-glasses, &c. DRAWING-ROOM Suites in tapestry, reps, cretonnes, &c, cabinets, canterbury's, whatnots, loo tables, occa- sional tables, chairs in silk, curtains, poles and rings, black and gold pier glasses. BEDROOM FURNITURE—Mtssive walnut wardrobes, plate-gla s doors, mahogany wardrobes, walnut and mahogany Luoiiesse toilet tables with marb'e top wash- stands, chest of drawers, polished pine bedroom suites, toilet glasses, bedsteads, &c, &c, bedding, sprint and other mattresses in hair and wool. feather beds, &c. Also a larize stock of miscellaneous articles, couches, in seating. &c, easy chairs, cane-seat chairs, hall chairs, hat STATU,S. V"ERY superior office furniture, registered library tables, pedestal tables, office chairs, &n. stock 0?^R,EER CAL! WITH CO'L!IDENCE lecommend the to HIM for "I"'1 ,HE WHO!E BEING entrusted reserve. Goods on vie^vT1^1' Wl11 be 8old without LWM. SALE AM BUTE-KOAD, CAttDIFF. TVTR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to if 1 SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal H. te Cardiff on THURSDAY, October 9th, 1879, at 4 o'clock P M subject to such conditions as shall then be produced' all those TWO LEASEHOLD SHOPS AND PREMISES Situata-I anti being Nos. ISa aud 187, Bute-road, Cardiff, 111 two lots, viz. :— BETN^ Y(7'IQ: TPLH0U?E'. SHOP, and PREMISES, FL„ 1" J. in the occupation of Mr Crawlej at the yearly rental of £ 45, held under lease from tho ^rustees of the Marquis of Bute for 9!) years of" £ 0 September, 1852, at the yearly ground rent Lor 2. All that corner HOUSE, SHOP and PREMI SES. being- 187, Bute-road in the occupation of MESSRS 1 eal'cc and Ado\, at tbe yearly reiit.Li of £60, held NO der lease from tlie Trustees of the Marquis of Bute for years, from the 29th September, 1852, at the vearW ground rent of £ 6 2s. LNE J early Further particulars may be obtained < f the Auc tioneer. at his offices, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff; or of Messrs DALTONS, SPENCER, and CORBE'IT 43342 7916 n Solicitors, Cttrdiff. _m- SAT,E OF CAR':IAGES. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL -LTJ. by AUCTION, at their New Sale Room, 74 St Mary-street, and Westgatc-street, Cardiff, on SATUItl DAY, tlie 4th day of Ottobcr, 1879, a splendid assort- ment of CARRIAGES. Entries must be made 011 or before the 29th September. Fuitlier particulars in future advertisements, and of the Auctioneers, 74, St. Mary-.t.eet, Cardiff. 43537 COWBRIDGE FAIR. 'MESSRS J. Ili(I T. BOWEN have been instructed by Mr Joseph E. Spencer, Fonmon J>>rm, to SELL bv AUCTION, at the Market Place, Cow- DAVWVOI1A'0XL>AY Next, 2:1TH September (being fair Y)> AT 10-30 a.m., the following 50 PURF"HREDI CPTSWOLIL Breeding EWES- R 1' D <-°tswold LAMBS. 6 1 ui e-bred Cotswold RAMS RPI Pure-bred Hereford CALVES. of agricul. wcurit^ft'i £ 1g W-V'r'1j, "Pon approved rate of 5 per cent per annum for CASH?°UN AUOWED ATTHE atS^me AUC"ON, Also ATW LMCESTER DOWNS, from Hensol Clllitle. 7945 1\1/ ÜRTGAGES.-MESSRS T. J. PRICE UO., Auctioneers. SurvevAm an^i MO VVV' INVITE THE ATTCILULJTL O 1 those \HO RKOMRE LOS LEJEH^?^10 L,F )AR"CD EITA,TE*> freehold O^ long leasehold, house properties, tin, iron and other "hipping, &c., to their MORTGAGE LIBT, whidi contains particulars of sums of money in th» hands of trustees and solicitors, by whom they arc in- structed to obtain securities. Messrs T. J. PRICE & CO In all oases place borrowers or their solicitors indirect communication with their principals. The current list, with terms, may bo had at their offices, or bv post by en- closing STAOUX COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-RTFT^ 1 cfatt by 1tctiou. SALE THIS DAI. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS and OTHERS. MR JOHN Af. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL bv AUCTION, at the New the* SWANSEA' °N SATURDAY, September 27th, 1879, HULL of the SCHOONER GLEANER,' also the CARGO of COALS, ANCHORS, &c., Viz: L, T I.-Ttie Hull of the Schooner "Gleaner," 130 tons, built of oak, aad copper-fastened riyiit t-hroufirh togt;tller \I ith PATENT w ndlass, winch, &c., &c. I This 'esel WAS I"te,y stranded near Swansea, and is now Rlug in the New Cut (where she will be sold), slie does not api ear to have stra ned at all, and only requires new stern posts and caulk,ng to make her a good lighter. LOT 2.-Two Patent Ancho.s, and about 150 fathoms of new Cham (with certificat S). LOT 3.—About 50 tous of best Cwmamman Coal (11 H- cliarged 011 Quay. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Terms, C vsh. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 43516 DANYGRAIG FARM AND MAESTEG COTTAGE, ST. THOMAS, SWANSEA. jifR. M. LEEDER has received instructions from the Executors of the late Lejr«r Greufell, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AULIION, on the above premises, 011 MONDAY, Septem- ber 29tl), 187y, the surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Maesteg Cottage, cornpi isiiig cane-seated and occasional chairs, pianoforte foy Coilard and Coilard). loo, occasional, writing, and dining tables, music stand, ornaments, carpets, fenders meirons, timepieces, window curtains, do, poles, &c.' birch and iron half-tester bedsteads and furniture, W o'L and hair mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, chests washstands and dressing tables, The STOCK and CROPS at « Danycraig Farm 00M -BrolnR''SDO R^,?WS IN FUL1 MILK' BA-V* pigs fowls IRPPJT L' S.?W N" RL?S' SOW FARROW, 2 store tufe'hav 8' 2 RLCKA OF good clover and pas- cattle ELBBATE 4 "AT8' ACRE !'( PO^TOES, half-an-acre of > 4 acres mangolds, 8do swedes M LOTS to roller corn drill'H P "}EN^' LRON P10^'1'3. harrows, carts HO IP N' I' HO,RKFC R?:KE' HW MAKer, spring and dung I crusher MOU'U T THRASHLL,S IU:«'H'"E, chaff-cutter, bean crusher, mowing machine, &< &c. oods on new moruin;: of sale. Ibe Sale of Furniture will commence at 11 a.m., at For Cottage, ad THE Stock and Crops at 2 p.m. For lurther partleu,ars apply to the Auctioneer, at Ius S, Oxford Chamoors, Oxford-street, Swansea. 43.64 M^KVILLA, WALTELL-ROAD, SWANSEA. R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- V, ,8LRUT,TFD THE Executors of tho late Mrs Hart R.1* V AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUES- September 3uti, 1879, the whole of the well-pre- served HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, comprising walnut cheffonniere with plate-glass back and doors, walnut sofa, table, loo, and occasional tables, walnut eou -h in blue rep, easy chair do, 6 d:a\ving-room chairs in green Utrecht velvet, mahogany whatnot, pICr glasses, rosewRcod reading table, fire screens, 6 mahogany dining chairs in American leather, rosewood cheffonniere with itiarble top, plate-glass back aud doors mahogany bookcase, tapestry and other caipets, hearthrugs, fenders and fire)rolls, window poles and curtains, ornaments, pic- tures, mats, oilcloth, oak hat stand, caLe seat and easy chains, mahogany dining tabie, birch, half-tester, and iron bedsteads, hair and wool mattress, palliasses, feather and millpuff beds, mahogany and painted chest -of drawers, lUa.. g.MY and birch dressing tables, wash- stands, dressing glasses, towel horse, carpeting, com- modes, birch wardrobe, ware, china, and glass, also the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, &c. Goods on view day prior to sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, four days prior to Sale. HOUSE to LET with imtue liate possession. 43465 OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET,«SWANSEA MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, October 2nd, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HARMONIUMS, &c., Comprising mahogany SIDEBOARDS and walnut urawing-ioJin suite in green rep, walnut, loo, and occasional tables, whatnots, pier glasses, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, fire irons, window polei, mahogany chests of drawers, towel horses, com- modes, mahogany washstands, dressing tables, do glasses, easy chairs, couches, &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils; also a number of trunks, boxes, harmoniums, in oak case, with 10 stops and swell, suitable for a p ace of worship. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 76, ST HELEN'S AVENUE, SWANSEA. R DANIEL PHILLIPS is instructed JLTJ to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premise on WEDNESDAY, October 1st, 1879, the whole of 'the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,' ENGRAVINGS, and other Effects, comprising drawing-room suite in green rep mahogany loo, uning, aud other tables, occasional ditto! mahogany and deal chests of drawers, mahogany book- L case, cheffonniere do., couch in leather, easy-chairs in hair and leather, cane, office, and other chairs, pier and other glasses, flower stands, fende.S, fire irons, &C bedroom suite in maple, towel rails, toilet glasses, mar' bla, top and other washstands, dressing tables, bedsteads, feather aud other beds, mattresses, IWI., carpets, hearth* rugrs, chamber ware, window poles and ringrs, engravings prints, etc., china, dinner, brown, and other ware, majo- lica flower-pots, kitchen utensils, etc,, etc,, and one of the original Howe sewing machine, in perfect condition. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock a.m. Auctioneer's Offices, 7, Dynevor- place, Swansea, 48547 NANTYMOEL, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS R. JONES and SON will Hotel RR\I AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms at Two FOR(&?N °, S^TURDAY, September 27th, 1879, AND LHLI R 0 CI?.CK' BJ* ORDER OF the moitgagees, following conditions to be then produced, the FOUREAnwF?V?vr.HT?^TTAKD COTTAGES, Viz. ?KR LINTOISS'"™ °EN £ KD)FCT;RLTHWSF''ER Butler, ami Thomas Thomas, as monthly tenants AT*™ rental amounting to £ 30 lis 0D WUW' W A The Propei-ty is held by lease, dated 20th November, 18(1, from WM. Llewellyn, Esq.. to Wm R ™ years, from 29th September, 1871 at THP I J rent of £ 2 8s 3d. It has lately been in the Daniel Williams, now in liquidation. It i8 in the IMME1 diate vicinity of the Ocean Colliery called Pit," and near the Wyndham PI?' both COIW full work and likely so to conntinue. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers • nr TO THO. STOCKWOOD 43500 Solicitor,' Bridgend. COWBRIDGE FAIIL MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been instructed by Mr Thomas Arthur of rni- winstone, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Sheen'MIRKOT" on MONDAY, the 29th September, 1879, 20 SUPERIOR LAMPS. Three months' credit upon approved security. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Also for Mr D. H. Daviea, of Eglwysbrewis, 8 PRIME FAT COWS. Terms cash. Sale to commence at 11.30. Bridgend, Sept. 25th. 1879- 43545 PENRHIWCRADOC FARM, Distant 1 mile from G.W.R. and T.V.R. Stations, Moun- tain Ash; 4 miles from Aberdare; and 6 miles from Pontypridd. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP, CATTIV llOHE, IMPLEMENTS, CROP, Ac. MR JOHN MORGAN begs respectfully to announce that he has been favoured with in- structions from the Executor of the late Mr William Morgan, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, October aid, 1879, the following valuable 6 FARMING STOCK, &c,, Viz. 92 wethers from 1 to 4 years old, most of which are fit for the butcher; 230 ewes, 80 lambs, 8 rams, 8 cows i calf, 2 yearling heifers, 6 yearling steers, 5 calves, 1 bull calf, 2 draught mares, from 14 J to 15 hands high 1 cob mare, by uld Express," 5 years old, 14 hands high; 1 riding pony, 1 o jit, 1 sucker, 1 pony and sucker. IMPLEMENTS.—One-horse power chaffing machine, winnowing machine, mowing machine, dipping- machine, 2 iron ploughs, 2 iron harrows, scuffler, roller, cart' gainbo, hay car, sheep rack, pair of wheels, 3 sets of shaft harness, 2 sets of leading harness, 2 sets of G.O. harness, 2 stone pig troughs, 2 grindstones, cow ties scythes and handler, chains, ropes, pikes, rakes, &c. &c' DAlLtY UTENSILS.-2 churns, 2 cheese presses, chee,e vlts, pails, pans, &c., &e. Luncheon on the table at 11 o'clock. Sale to com- mence at 12.30 prompt. Three months' credit on approved security to pur- chasers to the amount of 410 and upwards, or discount allowed for cash. char "ERTEEN DA"VS KECP WIU BC GIVE"T0 PURCHASERS 'REE of 23, Pembroke-street, Aberdare, Sept, 15th, 1879. 43558 Ttni.ro,IPEWCROKESHII!R VFIN' M^WR HILL' NEAR MILFORD HAVEN. MUW SALE 0F FLJRE BRE1) SHOUT- BULLS COW8, DE1FERS, and YOUNG (VP HENRY DAVIES has been favoured QARL I.MTD.TMTLUCT/!LLS FROM A- BAIRD TO submit for TNI\in/v C'ILIC AUCTION, at Robeston HOLL on TUESDAY, the (th October, 1879, the larger portion of his splendid Herd of Pedigree SHORTHORN CATTLE, Comprising 30 Milch COWS and HEIFEBS, and 10 blood^ K LLS AND EUL1 CALVES of fashionable This herd has been founded about 10 years, and during that time pure bred Bulls of the renowned Bates strain have been used-citiefly of the fashionable Kirklevington Tribe. The Bull now in use, and by which the Cows have been, served, is tl.e 5th Earl of Horton (33,797) whose dam is that grand Cow Kirklevington 18th, whose portrait appeared in Vol. 20 of the Herd Book. The same animal is also sire of nearly all the Heifers anrl I oung Hulls, The Herd has been used chiefly for dairy purposes, and the stock has never been pampered in any way, but breed EXACT'^ T'LE same manner as the native black The Cows are all young and possess excellent milking pioporties, combined with good scale quality and hardv constitutions. N Tl.e heifers and young bulls are very promising ani- rle.W! sale affords a rare opportunity to anim l« f'V, FDLILIRELs of shorthorn, of purchasing amnnls of great merit and high class pedigree. to A RAFRUIEV Pedigree may be had on application THOAORF' E-FL" R?> E- TON Hall, Milford Haven, and of the Auctioneer, at hi Offices, Hm erfordwest. Itobestoll Hall ilS distant from Juhnston and Milford 6 T1P« Stations about 3 nnles, and from Haverfordwest nt In?! f conveyance will meet the up and down trains at Johnston Station at 1 p.m. on the da\ of side return ing to meet the up train in the evening. return- Luncheon at 12 o'clock, and the sale will commerce at Two o clock precisely. V-OINUIEI.EE at Auctioneer's Office, Haverfordwest 20th Sept., 1879. 43553 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS W. AND S. HERN, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, Have REMOVED from MASONIC HALL CHAMBIR^, WORKING-STREET TO 74, ST. MARY-STREET. COMMODIOUS SALE-ROOM. SALES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY CONDUCTED, AT MODERATE CHARGES. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES MADE ON STOCK, GOODS, FURNITURE, &c., CON- SIGNED FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 42722 STOCK GOODS AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSED. :1 lateø by gturtiiw. SALE THIS DAT. OLD MARKET BREWERY OR WATERLOO STORES, WATERLOO-STR EET, SWANSEA. ESSR3 BEYNON and HUGHES have DAY FSAT?LRM Y?C^D. 10 .SELL AUCTION, TO- DAY (SARURDAY), September 17th, 1879, the remain- ing portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXIURES, tc. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. MNOMT- GEORGE-STREET, SWANSEA. ESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY next, September 29th, 1879, ti,e rwai ning portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, warurobe, feather beds, oil cloth, Ac etc. Sale to commence at Eleven am. MVI° £ OO NO FORI>-STRGKT, SWANSEA. ESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES have been instructed to SELL* br AUCTION, at the aoo;e Mart, on W EDNESDAY, October 1st, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNLIURE, Mahogany and oak bookc;.»es, cocoft-nut matting, Ac., &c., Coil" prisizig:- r., Di a wing-room suite in maroon rep, ditto in green rep, walnut and mahogany loo tables, dining, occasional, Pembroke, and other tables, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, mahogany cheffoniiieres, mahogany secretaire bookcase, malingaoy sofa in hair mahogany couches, window poles, mer and chimney glasses in gilt frames, timepieces, hair, cane-seated, kitchen, and other chairs, ware, china, GL;-S iron half-tester, French, and other bedsteads, feather and ether beds, spjiuig mattresses, pal- liasses, mahogany waslistands, mahogany and other chests of drawers, toilet glasses, marble-top and other washstands, dressing tablee, together with a u eful lot of Kitchen REQUISITES. Also three pieces of Coco &.nut matting, measttring 18ft, tin. x 9ft., 15ft. 6in. Xilt. SJii., and 12ft, x 9ft., &c., &e. ? Gocds 011 view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the f jrenoon. MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES Ac ESTABLI HED LB72 MESSRS BEYNON AND <RUGHES S next MONTHLY SAR.R „f U „ U.J \.I¡Io1.1J..a, Harness, &c., will be held at the Jeffreys Arms Horse October°7th IGYO EWAN8E». on TUESDAY, Entries to be made one week A Sal. Victoria Chambers, S vansea. 434^9 DERLL YS COURT, NEAR CARMARTHEN. NOTICE. ESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and f THOMPSON, in conjunction with Messrs WAL- TE, it LLOYD and SON, beg to annoUDœ t.hat, in eon. Whole of the STOCK, ° I on Wednesday last, the 24th, the AO°VE REMAINING PORTION Comprising 19 splendid shorthorn VLRIIN- heifer- 20 grand shorthorn heifer calves (NIT » cows in the herd), 20 shorthnrn £ 12 ditto steer calves, 18 VERV ^^R steers, old Castkmartin STEEDS, 8 ^^R- ling drai g.it, carnage, and riding colts ^D F Hies ?23 very choice Shropshire Down Ewe ianibs, the greater number of Wh7ch 50 L1 "°,RAM some of the best blood in England • 24 M des^e.nded "tn and Iambs, sow and 12 pigs, 4 STOR'E T: ^"TAM wethers tion of modern implements of husbandry and a capital four-wheel BASKET^R -N K by AUCTION, at the above PLACE W-JT ^?' W\' BV°LD reserve, on THURSDAY NKXT U,E 2 ,RT'U E SLI?-TEST Sale to commence at 12 o'dock at DI°CT0BER' 187Y" Terms Ca-h *CK AT NOON- ..O»,SS^.RS^,1C""R, °"Y « «'• *»«- 4 £ 5T6 D' L0NG 1>RTC^ ERQ-, Solicitor, — Talley House, Llandilo. ^/F QN ^QUT^HS HIRE. Term^with possesion ^'t "Mrch^6?^ Tenailcir or for a sirableFARMkno^! L-'GS^"?,1879' that de" parish of Goytrey, about four ,^J'S gavenny and five from POMLNOOI ABCR 128a 2r 31 p of excellent M^YP AND coinprisjug iand (chiefly meadow and PMTN^\ P^^RE, and ARABLE has been drained. Tiie liou!? ^HO E OF which and eomfortable, is suitabl« "F' W 2. 18 commodious buildings in excellent order & fami^' 0ut" Also to be LET bv TENDER «< r> „ AI-FJA'SJ-RUS Also to be Ll- T by TENDER Blackbeecb Farm," con- buildingg. suitable house and farm The whole of the farms ARP V Station. LEAR Nantyderry Railway highest^ ANY^FFER.068 D<>T BIND HIMSE« 10 ACCEPL Sealed Tenders, marked "Tender for Farm" to be sent not later than the 20th September £ 4S FIR MU JAMES STRAKKR, Auctioneer, Abergavenny. T IMPORTANT ANNOUNCBMENT 0 be LET or SOIJ), TtThnmediate pos.ession, an IRON and BRASS FOUNDlTY, Situate at Hirwain. near Aberdare, in the county of Gla- morgan, with Fitting Shop, Pattern-maker's Shop, and other Buildings and Erections thereto belonging. Also the Plant, Machinery, and Appliances, Bagines, Boilers, tonghrig"' P ENTA' UT«NSIL8, and Effects thereto, be- The Premises, where a good andprofttable trade has been carried 011 for many years, will be Let on advan- taireous terms, with the option to purchase. The Stock-in-Trade to be taken at a valuation. For particulars apply to James Williams, Eastland Cottage, London-road, Neath. 42829 wtoat "A, Oti(to. JQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the PARTNERSHIP existing between myself and GEORGE JENKINS of Barn-street, Haverfordwest, as Bill Stickers is HIS SOLVED from this date. S Dated Sept. 10, 1879. THOMAS LEWIS, I34S2 Quay-street, Haverfordwest. r -7777!- itutttrt* and øutratts. B OROUGH OF NEATH. 1 he Keath Urban Authority are prepared to Receive TENDERS for the following Works within the said Borough :— CONTRACT No. 1. (1) For Scavenging and Clearing away the Refuse, Street Sweepings, Ashes, &c., daily, or as often as the eaid Board may require, from all the Streets, Roads Lanes, Passages, Courts, and Alleys, &c,, comprised within the Town and Parish of Neath, for the term of One Year, from the 1st day of November, 1879 to the 31st day of October, 1880 (inclusive). (2) Lifting Roads, Breaking all Stones to a gauge of 2I inches and forming same. Clearing Sides of Rotua and Water-Tables, mciuuing TRIMMING Hed- ges, Scraping and Heaping Mud and other Refuse on Streets, where required, and other Woiks, according ti Specification, from the 1st day of November, 1879 to tlie 31st day of October, 1880 (both inclusive! CONTBACT No 2. For providing Team Labour at per day, for the Generral Haulage and Delivery of Water required in Watering the Streets in the said Borough, for the term of one year, from the 1st day of November 1879, to the 31st day of October, 1880 (inclusiveX CONTRACT No. 3.-Paving, Pitching, Kerbing &C. from the 1st November, 181*9, to 31st October, 1880 (in- elusive). (a) Provide and fix Flagstone Paving for new work not less than 3ft. by 2ft. by .21m. nor, for patchin less than 20in. by 22in. by 2iin. thick, and lay same in Abc-rthow Mortar, where required, at per square yard. (b) Provide Kerbing not less than 20in. long and 18in. deep by 4 in. thick, and lay same as before, at per lineal yard, (c) Providing Channelling not less than loin wide by 1ft. 6in. long by 4 in. thick, and lay same as be. fore at per lineal yard. (d) Old Paving,Old Keibing, and Old Clipntielling- Lifting, Redressing, and Retixing where required the Paving st per square yard the Kerbing and Channelling »tper lineal yard. (e) Patcliinf Pavements with New Stone, at per square yard. (f) Old PebMe Pitching—relaying at per square yard. (g) Crossings, Lifting, and Repairing with Aber- thaw Groutinr in Aberthaw Lime, at per square yard. (h) Walling in good Rubble and the like in good Polled work, in Mortar, at per perch. (i) Concrete, placed in foundations in Aberthaw Mortar, at per cubic yard. (j) Crossings, 12 in. by 9 in. by 4 in., dressed true and square, laid in Aberthaw Mortar, as per sample at Surveyor's Office, at per square yard. (1) Walling Stink Traps and Fixing Gratings (com- plete). The Ironwork to be found by Urban Authority. (m) Fixing Pavement Gutters, where required, at each. £ 2TContract No. 3 includes carting away all superfluous Earth and Rubbish, on completion, or when directed by Surveyor. CONTRACT No. 4.-LIMESTONE FOR ROAD METALLING. For supplying about 1.300 tons of good Limestone Metalling, bruken to a gauge of 2 inches, at per ton. N.B.—The Board reserve to themse'ves the right to accept any Tender for a quantity which they may fix upon, less than the said 1,300 tons, at the rate upon which the total quantity is offered. CONTRACT No. 5.-Hauling and Spreading Limestone Metalling, to same date. Hauling and spreading about 1,300 tons of Road Metalling, at per ton. The carrying out of tiie aliove Works to be according to Specification, which may be inspected at the Borough Survevor's Office. Tenders for all, any, or eitber of the above Works, ea, headed with the number and nature of the Contract or Contracts tendered for, to be seut in to the Clerk's Office of above Authority not later than SATURDAY, 4th October next, for consideration at the meeting of Authority to be held on the following Monday. The Urban Authority do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Should any Tender be ac. cepted, the Contractor will be required to enter into a Contract (to be prepared by the Solicitor to above Authority, at the expense in all things of tho Contrac- tor), with two sufficient Sureties to be named in the Tender, for the due carrying out of the work to the satis- faction of the Borough Surveyor. By order, ALFRED CURTIS, M Clerk to Urban Authority. Town Clerk's Office, Neath, 10th Sept., 1879. 43370 gattls. TEKGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, TEKGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. IVES, CORNWALL, Stands in its own Grounds of nearly 100 acres, over- lookitig the Bay, and is surrounded by BURDENS ajid plantations magnificent sea views frcmeveYy part of the grounds; climate delightfully pure aud bracing; ample accommodation for billiards, croquet, lawn-tennis, archery, cricket, &c. Moderate tariff. 43201 A NDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL üD FAMILY HOTEL, 6 2. IEOAD STREET, BRISTOL. OBJOUAKT DAILT, is 6d. 42895 WM. PARSLEY. Proprietor. ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT. BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUN- TRY. Rents all the Principal Hoardings ia Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with diffljfctct). (oil SMMtc øtittS. THE REV- E. A. TELFER, of London, will PREACH at WESLEY CHAPEL, Charles- Btreet, Cardiff, TO-MORROW (Sunday) Morning and Evening. Collections in aid of CIL-. pel Fund. 2227 TO-DAY. QARDIFF FOOTBALL CLUB. THE FIRST PRACTICE will take place in the CARDIFF ARMS PARK, on SATURDAY, THE 27TH INSTANT, at 3,30 p.m. AH persons desirous of joing the club will please com- municate "ith the Hon. See-, E. D. Thomas, Clarence Villa, Oakfield-street, Roath. 43525 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LOCAL c LECTURES. THE REV. J. E. SYMES, M.A., deliver a course of TWELVE LECTURES Ot THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 1789-1713, AT THE TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, J41"*1 permission of the Mayor). ON TUESDAY EVENINGS, AT 8PM and ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, AT* 3 p M Commencing on Tuesday Evening, September 30th, When the Chair will be taken bv R THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF Anu Oil V ednesday Afternoon, October 1st" WHEN THE VERY REVEREND THE ( EAN OF LLANDAFF Will Preside. Each Lecture will be followed by a CiaS8. Tickets for the Course, price 10s 6d each, may now be TVAW' J\<M I Lewis. Duke-street; Mr E. Dobbin, St Mary-itre -T; and Mr W. Jones, Duke-street. Admission to a Single Lecture, Is 6d. 43648 CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINA- VY TIONS, 1879. CARDIFF CENTRE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS AND CANDIDATES. FORMS OF ENTRY for the December Examination R 0BTALUED 011 APp»cation to the Hon. Local Secretaries as under, which must be filled up and re- turned, together with Fees, on or before October 1st C^R BROGDEN, Hon. Sec. for Boys" 12,'STREET, Mrs SOUTH, Hon, Sec. for Girls, Charles-street, Cardiff. BRISTOL AND WEST OF ENGLAND BANK (LIMITED.) DIRECTORS CHRISTR. J. THOMAS, Esq., J.P., Drayton-lodge, Durd- ham-down, Bristol, Chainnan. A. J. HARRISON, Esq., M.D.. J.P., Failand-lodge Guthrie-road, Clifton, Bristol. A. W. SUMMERS, Esq. (Messrs. W. Summers & CoA Bristol. JOSEPH TINN, Eriq,, Ironmaster, Bristol. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P., 6, Litfield-plaoe, Clifton, Bristol. HEAD OFFICE BUISTOL. BRANCHES: CARDIFF. PONTYPOOL. KINGSBRTDGE. SWANSEA. NEWPORT. TORQUAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Branch of the Batik will be opeiied at BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st of October next. By order of the Directors, GEO. F. STUCKEY, Manager at Cardiff Cardiff, 26th Sept., 1879. 7959—43555 RISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. COLSTON HALL, OCTOBER 14TH, 15TH, 16TH, AND 17TIT 1879 MADAME ALBANI. MISS EMMA THUR8BY MADAME TREBELLI. MADAME PATEY MR EDWARD LLOYD. MR BARTON McGUCKIN MR SANTLEY. | MR ROBERT HILTON. MR EDWARD LLOYD. MR BARTON McGUCKIN MR SANTLEY. | MR ROBERT HILTON. MK CHARLES HALLE'S BAND OF 80 PERFORMERS. CHORUS-Ille MKJIBERS of the BRISTOL FESTIVAL CHOIR. CONDUCTOR-MR CHARLES HALLE. PROGRAMME:— T^RCJ?FVATC?LLE °'CLOCK> Evenings at Eight o'clock. Samson Walpurgis Night and Selec- WEDNESDAY—Elijah Hear my Prayer. Brahm's THURSDAY—Mozart's Re- j B^I^OVEN'S No^'fchoral FK-FLSH^ j and Selection. c U"'Li3 vr AD-TTIOSIUIN (Morning and Evening):- Secured Seats. Unsecured. 1st Division. 2nd Division. Single Ticket for any one Concert 15s Od 10S 6d 7s 6d Four Tickets for any one Concert (except the Messiah\ if applied for before October 7th 42 los Od jgl 16e Od Li 4s 6d Single Seat for all Seven Performances £ 4 4S Od £ 3 3s Od £ 2 2s Od All Tickets are Transferable. Ticket-office at Colston- hall opeu daily, at Nine &.in. Cheques ar.d Post-office Orders to be iiiade payable to the Treasurer-G. W. DS> E8(1' Programmes on application to R H WILSONand H. F. LAWES, Junr., Hon. Sees. Ticket-' office, Colston-hall, Bristol. 7871 43391 BERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES AND PONIES, SHOW OF STOCK, LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY, BUTTER, CHEESE, &c., Will be held as uaual ON THURSDAY, THE 2ND OCTOBER, 1879, VWhen Prize, amounting to upwards of JE350 WILL BE OFFERED FOR COMPETITION. For Copy of I u!es and Schedules of Prizes apply to the Secretary, JAMES STRAKER, 43242 Auctioneer, Abergavenny. JVTERTHYR TYDFIL, DOG, FO UL- LT-I. TltY, PIGEON, AND CAT SOCIETY. EXHIBITION, OCTOBER 8th & 9th CLASSES: DOGS, 31; POULTRY, 35; PIGEONS, 10; & CATS, 4. JUDGES: DOGS-W. LORT, Esq., and HUGH DALZIEL, Esq., Lon- don. POULTRY & PIGEONS, R. TKEBAY, Esq., Preston. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, SEPT. 29th. Schedules and Forms may be obtained on applica- tion to W. J. JONES, ) TT 43169 DAN THOMAS, | HON' SECS- GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, TRAIN ALTERATIONS FOR OCTOBER. The 9.45 a.m. from Bristol to Cardiff will leave Port- skewett five minutes later, cease calling at Llanwern, and stop at Magor on Thursdays and SJ.turduys only. The 11.5 a.m. t- aiu from Gloucester to New Milford will be accelerated from stations below Cardiff. The 3.46 p.m. train from Gloucester to Carmarthen will De earlier from stations beyond Newnham. The 10.10 a.m. train from I'ortskewett to Cardiff on Sundays will start at 10.0 a.m. The 7.15 p.m. train from Cardiff to Bristol will start. at C.40 p.m. The 8.35 p.m. train from Pontypool Road to Newport and 10.5 p.m. Newport to Pontypool Load will run on Saturdays only. »The 9.55 a.m. train, Newport to Hereford, will cease calling at Panteg. The 6.25 p.m. train, Maeitec to Bridgend, and the 6.15 p.m., Porthcawl to Tondu. will start 5 minutes earlier. The 7.30 p.m, Bridgeud to Maesteg and Nantymoel. will start at 7.20 p.m. The 6.35 p.m., Portskewett to Tintcrn, and the 7.35 p.m., Tintern to Portskewett, will be discontinued. For minor alterations see time-bills. *3554 J. GRIEIISON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.- CHERBOURG and PARIS, via Weymouth. NEW noure through Normandy and Brittany to Paris, the W est and Suuth of France and Spain. Through rates for passengers, parcels, and merchandise between the princi- pali towus 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. JYJAENCLOCHO G RAILWXYT ON and after the 1st of OCTOBER the COACH now running between Dina-, Newport, and Rosebush will be DISCONTINUED until further m tee. 134U5 R. BURGE, Fishguard. JYJAENCLOCHOG RAILWAY, TOURISTS are now enabled, by means of a hne of Posts, to visit the SYYYNry FALLS (thi ee-quarters of a nnle from Ro^ebuth) without the aid of Guides. The view from Preselly Top comprises 12 counties— in England, Iretanu, and Wales, and the mom tain air is most invigorating. The summer houses, grottoes, fountains, and general Surrounding; 0: Rosebush t- rm an attraction not to be surpassed in the three counties. Book for Clynderwen, G.W.R., thence to Rosebush, Return fare Is. W. T. MILLS, Traffic Superintendent. SKITTLES, QUOITS, BILLIARDS, &c. 43i09 THE REST, PORTHCAWL. This institution is NOW UPES for the reception of Male Patients. For information apply to the Local Secretary, Mr George Pennington, Porthcawl, or to the Hon. Secretary, Mr H. S. Ludlow, Neath. 41K48 4 | to £ 1,000 invested in UNITED J- STATES STOCKS make fortunes every month. Books sent free explaining every Baxter and Co., Bankers and Stockbrokers, Ii, Wall-street, New York, U.S.A. 42042 SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS VISIT- ING SOUTH WALES. Giving the Shipowner the choice of ports, and greater command of the Freight Market. VESSELS CALLING FOR ORDERS. MESSUAGES FILED DAY or NIGHT at the MUMBLES LIGHTHOUSE, SWANSEA BAY, connected with the General Posi-Oftice Telegraph. Shipowners forwarding messages or desirous of having their vessels reported should wire direct. Swansea is the first port in the Eristol Channel, 35 miles from Lundy. Vessels can enter the Bay and find good and sheltered anchorage under tl e Mumbles H. ad at any state of the tide, free of all charges whatever. I R. CAPPER, General Supt. Harbour, Docks, Railways, and Estate. ÐwlWlea. :otewber 24th. 18i9, 43&19 ) PGTTFRLFR (Stittrtniumtuto. "AT E W THEATRE ROYAL, > WOOD-STREET. CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manager. Mr E. BULWKR. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Sept, 27th, LAST NIGHT OF, Mr Wilson Barrett's Celebrated PROOF" COMPANY. „ CNDE* the direction of Mr Reginald Moore. IC! ,THE GREILT Emotional Drama PROOF, in Six MAGN1FCENT NEW SCENERY ACCBSSORIE-N, NUMEROUS AUXILIARIES, BRILLIANT CC SI'UMES. WFPK- I MR CL,A8" WYW'HAUI'S Company in the J Successful Comedy TRUTH. Doors open 7 commence at 7.30 carriages 10 30 8'-A!LS, 4S dress circle, 3S; pit stalls, -*» P't, Is; gallery<5d. Private boxes, £ 1 IS to £ 1 lis Cd. Plans may now be seen aad tickets secured at Mr Lewis's, Duke-street. 42393 THE NEW D RAPERY E :TA]BLISHMMT, 28, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, (Next Door to the Brecon Old Bank). JOHN JAMES AND CO. WILL OPEN THE ABOVE PREMISES TO-DAY (SATURDAY). LARGE ASSORTMENT OF G ENERAL J) R APERY AND AUTUMN NOVELTIES. SYSTEM OF BUSINESS: All Goods Marked in Plain Figures at the Lowest possible Price-, FOR READY MONEY ONLY JOHN JAMES AND £ 10. Titblic R, oticts. O COLLIERY AND MINE PROPRIETORS, MILL OWNERS AND LARGE GAS CONSUMERS. THE ELECTRIC. LIGHTr The New Additional Patent of the SUN ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, LIMITED, Supplies the long-felt want of a li-ht FREE FROM" UNPLEASANT GLARE, without loss of power. The most economical light known. See Prospectus of Company post-free from M s r FRANCIS TEMPLE ALLEN and CO., 64, 64 A, and Co THE EXCHANGE, LONDON, S.E. A Limited number of Original Shares for Disposal- will become of enormous value owing to financial ar. rangements giving priority of future issues. 43551 QLASGOW AND "THE HIGHLANDS! Royal Route via Crinan and Caledonian Canals by Royal Mail new Steamer COLUMBA or the ION A from daily at 7 a.m., and from ureenock at 9 a.m., conveying Passengers for Oban, North and West Highlands. Official Guide Book, 2d, bill with map and tourist fares tree at Messrs Jones and Son, Booksellers and Stationers, St. Mary-street Cardiff or by post from the owner,'l>avid Mac Brayne. 119 Hone- street, Glasgow. 41878 ALTERATION OF PREMISES. 17, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. F. W. LANE Begs to inform his Patrons and the public that the remaining portion of his VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, PAINTED PHOTOS, ENGRAV- INGS, CHROMOS, Ac., Are now rca ly Framed, and will be Sold at a Great Reduction. No Reasonable Offer will be refused, as the whole must be Cleared in a short time. An early inspection will oblige. N.B.—The PICTURE FRAMING MANUFACTORY will be carried on as usual. 43192 JOHN W. JJ ALL ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, AND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDEB. CARDIFF FOUNDRY. CARDIFF. SPECIALTIES STEEL COLLIERY TRAMS & CAGES, AND COAL SCREENS. AGENT FOR THE PULSOMETER ENGINEERING CO., MESSRS JAMES HUNT & CO., Brass-fitting Manufacturers. 41918 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT ^LLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation wia crier. Rents all the principal hoardings ana 6tatioa> in Newport and ileighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Tow", and country. 014 obtablialied-More than quarter of a century S4Q«8 "ONLY THE BLST" JJ YACINTHS, rpULIPS, AND OTHER F LOWER ROOTS, J. GARAWAY & CO. wiii receive their First Importa- tion of the above in August. J. GARAWAY & CO. The CLIFTON "A" COLLEC- TION, 42s, consisting of 3SO best selected bulbs for pot cul- tivation. The CLIFTON B" COLLECTION 428 (Bulbs for open ground), consists of 1024 best-selected tor that purpose. Smaller Collection-21s, 15s. and 10s 6d. All Orders over 20s Carriage paid. J. i^ARAWAY & /^O., V7T Vy 34764 DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, CLIFTON, BHrTOTJ. DEW BROTHEltS, COACH BUILDERS. WESTGATE STREET, CARDIFF. (Late with Mr Waterman), Beg to intimate that they have Opened Premises at the above address, where tfiev intend to carrv on %!I I branches of the business of Coach Builders and General Repairers. The whole of the work will be under their personal superintendence, and guaranteed to be of the very Best Workmanship aud Style. 424S1 NEWPORT AGENCY -Ll FOR THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AD CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING aud ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, J (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Sup. ply of Papers are precisely those charged at the Chief Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, REPORTER AND MANAGES, STIFFS STARCH! STIFFS STARCH is wa* O ranted FREE FROM AD< — ULTKRATION. Messrs STIFF'S STARCH. STlFF 4 CX), however, can- s not guarantee any Starch to I be their manufacture,unless STIFF'S STATfPR the Box or P^tket beart L oi-AIVtn. their Trade Mark," QITKF.M J BESS." STIFF'S STARCH. H^AL^T^Ana^d brC our Starch, and reported it STT17F.C om A ijrtTT >ure, genuine, and lir x1 b o J AKCH. well-mancifaetured article, and eaual in every robpect to th e Best Stiffening Starch OTIFPS STARCH, he ever exAminsa." Th« kj accuracy of this t.igb testi- monial is oonflrmea l.y the QTIFF'S STARCH, rteailliy increasing deuaad for our manufacture. for our manufacture. STIFF & CO., to '2. RKI»OLIFF-STRJEET, *1211-7429 BBXSXQL. |_ LOttsitieso Addrtoors. gOOTS 1 JJOOTS J 1 JgOOTS J 11 131PORTANT NOTICEL Great and Permanent Reduction in the Price of Boots and Shoes at G. 0 L I V E R THE LARGEST RETAILER or BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. 0. OLIVER begs to inform the Public of the following Towns and districts that in consequenoe of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS He is enabled to purcha e all articles connected with Ma trade at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of whioh he gives to the Public. All goods can be purchased at my Branches fully SO per cent Cheaper than at any other House m the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: SWANSEA 30, Castle-street. SWANSEA 93, Oxford-street. SWANSEA •« 237, Ri^h-streeV, CARDIFF, 20, St Mary-street. CARDIFF, 291, Bute-street. CARL'IFF, 3, )uke-istreet. NEWPORT, High-street. NEWPORT, 22, Coiatnercisd-street. NEATH, .„ Wind-street. BRIDGEND 16, Caroline-street. LLANELLY, Vaughau-street. PEMBSOKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street TREORKY Bute-street. YSTRAD Near Railway Station. WREXHAM 54a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER 15, North-gate-street STilOUD 2. Kendrick-street. CHELTENHAM 340, High-street, WORCESTER. 74, High-street, WORCESTER. 49, Br&d-street. HEREFORD 80, Euro-street, HEREFORD High Town. BARROW Market-place. LOUGHBOROUGH. Church-gate. WILLENHALL Market-place. OAKENGATES Market-street. WELLINGTON Market-square. CHESTER 2, Foregate-streei. CHESTER Eastgate-buildings, CHESTER Northgate-street. MRnufactory Halford-street, Leicester. 7256- 40469 NOT ICE OF REMOVAL. TO SHIPOWNERS AND CAPTAINS. F. B. ( LODE, BUTCHER, of 96, Bute Docks, will OPEN his New Establishment at No. 17, WEST BUTF- STREET, on the 24th inst. F. B. CLODE begs most respectfully to tha.nk his patrons of the last 16 years for their support, and tc inform them that he has REMOVED to more commodious premies at the above address, where he trusts their favours will be continued. 4S48S ESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON 1"1 deliverthe SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow- ing towns:— CAHDIFF 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 CARDIFF1 TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers of the wisH Bookstalls. 4fdulcatloll. CARDIFF. B ELGRAVE JIOUSE, CARDIFF. Miss TULLIS will be happy to receive her Pupils on TUESDAY, the 16th of September. 7814-42954 ADAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK PLACE, A CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S next Term COMMENCED SEP- TEMBER 20th. The principles of this establishment combine careful training with home comforts and maternal care. Pupils arc prepai-e I for Cambridge Local 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 School opened September 11th. The Day Scholars of the Upper School will assemble on the 19th. 43117 MONSIEUR SIEVERDIN'S WINTER -Ly-L CLASSES commenced SEPTEMBER the 10th. For further particulars, apply Mous. 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 ready end of September. 43095 IDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS ANt) GIRLS. WOLVERLEY-PLACE, SE VE R N-RO AD, CANTON. Priticip.&I-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Year." Experience). A thoroughiy good plain English Education. A First-ciass Preparatory Department. Terms oil application, 42499 8W ANSEA. YNONE SCHOOL, CONSTITUTION^ HILL, SWANSEA. HEAD MASTER—Mr EMERY. SECOND MASTER—Mr GEOKGE EMERY, B.A. (Lond.), late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at Milt Hill. Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities and for the Professional Examinations. There is a class reading for the Matriculation Examin- ation, of the University of London. THE MICHAELMAS TERM WILL COMMENCE TUESDAY, SEPT, 16. 43067 ARNOLD PREPARATORY COLLEGE, -CjL WOOi'LANDS, SWANSEA. Principal:—EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A.(Glas.),B.D. (Edin. Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils are admitted as Quarterly. Weekly, or Daily Boaruers, or as Day scholars, and prepared for Commer- cial life, Mechanical pursuits, or Professional and College examinations. In addition to the usual subjects. Corres- pondence, Book-keeping, Short hand, French, Drawing (mechanical and free hand). Land Surveving, and Music receive careful attention. The NEW BUILLIXGS have been expressly erected for school purposes, on the shel- tered siae of Constitution Hill, which overlooks the bay of Swansea. The health and comfort of the pupils have been thoroughly consulted in the construction of the Schoolroom, dormitories, bath room, lavatories, &c. 6419 School will re-open on Tuesday, Aug-ust 5th. 7193 LLANDOVERY. LLANDOVERY SCHOOL—THE SECOND MASTER'S HUeSE is beg EN- LARGED, so as to afford, next term, extra space for boarders, as well as additional comforts and con veil- iencies. Terms for board-35 guineas.—Apply to Ciias. E. Williams, M.A., Prospect House. 43129 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals—ilrs and the Misses CULVER- WELLS, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge. and other Local Examinations. Referees, Parent.; of Pupils. The Next Term will commence (D.V.) OCTO- BER 16th. ABERYSTWITH. COLLEGE EDUCATION FOR FORTY C POUNDS A-YEAR, Board, Lodging, and College Fees included. Out-iloor students Ten Pounds par annum, at the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES.—President: THE RIGHT HUN. LORD ABLRDARE. Principal REV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A., Oxon. and Lond. Session 1579-80 begins 7th October next. For Prospectus apply to the Registrar at the College, Aberwtwnh or to the Hon. Sees., 7, Queen Victori.i- street, London. 7856 4S152 DUBLIN. "\TEW CARMICHAEL COLLEGE OF .1. MEDICINE AND SURGERY*. AUNGIER-STREET, DUBLIN. As the Premises have been. entirely re-built fr m their foundation, the Directors have rendered them fully ade- quate to the 1I,0.t advanced teaching (,f Medicine and Surgery. In addition to the ordinary accommodation the New School contains a magnificent 1 hysiolosrical and Histological Laboratory, the first of its kind in Dublin. The New Premises will open for Dissections on WED- NESDAY", 1st October. WINTER COURSES OF LECTURER COlnmelJcin 3rd November. Anatomy-Loftie Stoney, M.D., F.R.C.S.I. Physiology—Reuben J. Haney, hi, LJ" M.li.I.A. Surgery—John Kellock Barton, M.D., F.R.C.S.I.; Anthoi.v H. Corley, M.D., F.R.c.S.I. Ophthalmic Surgery- C. E. Fitzgerald, M.D. Practice of Medicine-Samuel Gordon, M.D., FK & Q.C.P. John William Moore. M.D., F.K.. iQCP. Mmwifery—Y\ B. Jennings, B.A., F.K., & u C P Arthur Macan, M.B., M.A.O., F.K.. and O.C.P. Cheiii;strN-C. Ii. C. Tichborne, Ph.D.. F.C.S., M.R.I.A. Dissections—Drs. Stoney, Lambert, Ormsbv, Spencer, Blakely, Doyle, Roche, ai d Heuston. SUMMER SESSION. f Commencing 11th APRIL, 1880. Bot&lIy-Wm. R"m"y f(;ab. M.D., F.L.S. Materia Mtdua — George F. Duffey, M.D., F.K., and Q.C.P. Medical Juriprudcnce-Hugh Auchinleck, L.R.C.S.I. ) Institutes of Medicine and Pathology-Stewart Wood- liouse, M.D., F.K.C.S.I. Practical Chemistiy—C. R. C. Tichbornc, Ph.D., F.C.S., Practical Physiology — Ii. J. Harvey, M.D. EVENING LECTURES.—For those who cannot attend at the ordinary lecture hours, Lectures will be delivered in the Evenings in Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, &c. PRIZES to the amount of 497 are offered annually, in- eluding the Maine aud Carmichael Scholarships, value Lib each, and Class Prizes to the value of £67. For further particulars apply to the Registrar, Dr Harvey, at the College or at 7, Upper Merrion-strcet, Dublin. business mdasses. GREAT SUCCESS OF I' JJOWELL AND QOMPANY'S H ALF-YEARLY SALE .= REMNANTS & ODDMENTS TO-DAY (SATURDA. V). SEPT. 27TH, Prices to Clear, Nearly One Half. ALL MILLINERY BONNETS AT NEARLY HALF-PRICE. 147 GENI"S Green. Twill UMBRELLAS, a Is. llicl; worth 4s. IIK NEW GOODS suitable for Autumn Wear, a Sale Prices. THE SALE WILL CONTINUE UP TC SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1879. a j JJOWELL AND COMPANY. THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. 43641 AUTUMN ANNOUNCEMENTS "—— OF A C 1 W- FRICE AND SONS. C rfordAutumnyw^eW Styl" "»d Materials suita The Order ings and Trou.erings fro^t Mlke^T asfrz J VlrV' Light and Medium Textures, and Ventilating Waterproof Clothing. Talethes The Juvenile Department presents a moat display of Suits and Outfits for the youus- ^°t,Te The whole of the Stock is marked in Plain" Fknmm •» Lowest Cash Prices. w Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, &c., Ac. Address-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline-street, St. Mary-street Cardiff. AT W. R. SMITH & CO.'S YUO CAN BUI TAPESTRY CARPETS from 1}61 per yd. BRUSSELS „ ,,2161,t FLOOR CLOTH „ 1/3 BEl. „ SILENTIUK l/ll| „ LINOLEUMS, CORTICINES, &c., at List Prices. 500 Pairs WITNEY BLANKETS, from t/l I TiRtial ini-itt- g 1 r- 6/4 WOOL CURTAINS-Damask at 1/Q per yard; ditto Repp, 1/llf. TAPESTRY CURTAINS in the Newest j Designs. 23 and 24, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 43483 BIRDS AND ANIMALS PRESERVED SCIENTIFICALLY. AU kinds of ANIMAL SKINS aud FUR^ DRESSED. RUGS LINEIf 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, Ac. 4311: W. WILLIAMS,, JEWELLER, &c., 29, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. For a Large AHOrtment of GOLD AND SILVER JEW.ELLERY. For CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND ELECTRO- PLATE, For all kinds 01 WHITBY JET ORNAMF, NTS. For W. WILLIAMS' NOTED" CRYSTAL SPECTACLES. For the best WEDDING RINGS AND KKEPJfiJiS. All kinds of REPAIRS are executed promptly on the Premises, and at moderate charges. CIoob sent for to all parts of the Town and Cmmtry. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR WINDING UP CLOCKS BY THE YEAR. W. WILLIAMS respectfully solicits your kind patronage and support. ——— 42543 THE CELEBRATED "CAMBRIAN SHOOT- ING BOOTS," TO EE HAD ONLY OF THE MAK £ R, E DWARD QSBORNE, JOCKEY AND HUNTING BOOTS EQUAL TO ANY MADE IN LONDON. All kinds of hand-stitched work made and mended sw I the Premises, 6, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 43489 788 i EDWARD OSBORNE, Proprietor. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKJSUt 'Q[EE.i"S BUILDHfGS and ARDIFF. 64, ST. MARY-STREET, j" c THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY BROAD WOOD, COLLAIM, AXD ERARD. RJL HOMPSON AND GHACKELL 14, HIGH-STREET, SWAMRA. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY KIRKMAN. FOPKIN80N, AND AU LEADING MAKERS. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELl, Ul & 112, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS IN BLACK AND GOLD. OF THI NEWEST DESIGNS. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELIV TREDEGAR HOUSE, T ENBY. THREE YEARS SYSTEM TOR ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, AND PIANOS From 10s per month. THOMPSON and SHACKELL can with eonfideaet recommend their n. w Prize Modei Puu»<>, sel«eted in the Car-Jiff Infirmary Priee Drawing CommiUee. Thfil in-trument, being manufactured by newlTimproved macitinery, is so d at let 20 DOT cent. below similar Pianos by o.her makers, while the finish throughout M unsurpassed. In handsome Walnut with richly-carved legs. Bath desk, gilt candelabra, extra strong iron bol- and bracings, ivory fronted keyf, and best ac- tion work. The touch and tone of these instruments it pronounced b. al: competent judges to embrace all the essential requirements of a good Piano. Price on Three Y"ears' System, £3 3s per quarter. Drawings free on application. THOMPSON and SHACKELLS New Price List of Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, and other Musical Instru- ments. in cnndsoiaeiy-il-uuiinated cover, bent bv post to any addre s. I ONES BROTHERS. PRINCIPAL BILI tf POSTERS AND DELIV> g ;s HIGH-STREET NEATH. AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars adareFseJ ano '.elivcred. Bill Posters tottM Great Western and Nei.th and Pre-on Ra 'lways, and tbf principai Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Postias Places. 1J JpiSRING T ACKLF, pISHING T ACKLF, FISHING fpACKLE. MR ^JHARLES JJOUGHTON Btg- to inform the Gentiy ■ Public that he has lihMuVED his plaw of Business from St John-street to 7, NORTH STREET, NORTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. While thankful for past favours, he trusts ky par tieuiar attention to merit iurther patronage. 42833 Ra LEACH, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Re¡;t<; ail tnc PrmCl('1ä.! aid most Prominent POSTING blAiiUNS in Oaraift. Cwiton, and Roath. A large Advertising Van to parade the streets, with horse ana driver. u> be Let kgr the Day or Week AhR M above for tn is