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FFICIEN CY WIT J^FFICIENCY WITH JgCONOMi; j ANCHOR pCENITURE VANSt WOOD T> ROS. 1 WEST CANAL WHARF, X) f CARDIFF. *<826 „ 34650 50 RISK OR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. ^Mpjriug Satires. Jb^Ldr \XT Y. EDWARDS' 1 » » • CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. Ins iirat-ciusi Steamers of this Liue will sail as fol- lows FROM CARDIFF 5S L*>" 2,300 tons.SATURDAY, Dec. 6 « "HIWINIIDA," 3.000 to:is.SATURDAY, Dec. CO KHEUBINA," 2.5C0 tons.SATURDAY, Dec. 27 TO C ARDIFF. RHEUFINA," 2,500 tons.SATURDAY, Dec. 6 'RHEOU, '300 on.? ..SATURDAY, Dec. 27 RHIWINDD^ S,:XK tons.SATURDAY, Jan. :0 .THROUoa BILLS of LADING for all classes of SOODS j "AUCELS to ar.d from the inland towns in England, ln.tiie STATES of AMERICA and including CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, MIL- > S • "AULS, TOLEDO, BUFFALO, 1 E- TROIT, TORONTO, kc., &c„ in conjunction with the JWne, Great estern of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Companies. W. y: Cardiff ar.d Newport.; TURNER, EDWARDS, and CO. Bristol; "• EULLLY, 51, South-street, New York. 81609 5J24 CARDIFF & BRISTOL. WYE OR LADY MARY 1 '1' EMBER, 1879. I rom T'ute x>0Ci;c From Bathurst Basin Cardiff. Bristol. 1 Mo i iky 5. 0 after K1 -7 Monday •i Wednesday 6. u morn j.2 Tues iay 9. Omurn 4 Thursday 6.0 morn] 3 Wednesday lJ.30nioiu ■> Friday 7. Oniornl 4 Thursday .10. Omorn ( aSatur lay 7.30 morn 5 Friday 10. 5 morn HaMouday 9.30 morn <> Saturday .1: .1 morn 1! aTuesday 10.3 J morn 8 Monday 1.30 after I0aWednesday ..11.45morn Tuesday -.1.4. after 11 ciThursday 1. 0 afte;• 1) Wednesday 3. ) after ISoFriday 2.30 after 11 Thursday 4.45 after 13 Saturday 3.30 after 12 Fr day 5.45 after 15 .Monday 5. 0after 15aMonday 8. Omorn 17 Wednesday < .3 > morn ilO Tuesday 8.45 morn 16 Thursday fi.S morn 17 Wednesday 9. Ii, morn lOaFriday 7.1) morn 18 Tours,iay morn 20aSaturday j. Omorn 19 Friday 11 0 mo; n 22aMonday 9.301lloru 20 Saturday .11.4511iorn 23'tTuo.sday I. t; IIIOrII 21 Monday 1. 0 after 24aWedi)2sday 2. 0 noon 2) Tu.s-Jay 2.45 after 26 Friday 2. (I after 24 Wednesday 4. o after 27 Satu day 3. 0alter 2, Fridav 5.4. after 29 Monday 4,15 after P«Mondi.v 7.30 morn 110 Tuesday 5. 0 after EO u^da'y.. 8.15 morn cl Wednesday 8.15 morn a To-and-Fro. FARBS—After Cabin, 2s 6d. Fore Cabin, Is G<1. To-and- Iro Tickcts issued for return trip 011 same day asmarked A.fter Cabin, 3s 6d Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro Tickets will be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip In Monday. 42460 CARDIFF,^SWANSEA, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLA3GOW, cheapest Route for Goods to the North of Ireland, and to all parts of Scotland The Screw Steam-ships AVON, Capt,iii Fr3 AILSA, Captain Evan.s; SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- CESS ALEXANDRA, Captain 11 uckman are intended to Bail with Goods and Piifcfsen^er. with liberty to tow and assist vessels (unless prevented by ciiumstances), is tollows, in the iiiolltil of DECEMBER: FROM EAST BUTE JUOOJi BASIN, CAHDlFL': CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 6 Saturday 8 p.111. I 20 Saturday 8 p.m 13 Satuidav 4 p.m. 26 Fridav 2 p.m. "FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 2 Tuesday 1 p.m. 1 If; Tuesday 1 p.m 9 Tuesday 4 p.m. 1 23 TuesJ.:w p.m. luesday 3) 1 p-iii. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BFLFAST BRISTOL. 1 Monday. 2 p.m. 115 Monday 2 p.m. 8 Mondav 2 D.IU. 22 Monday 2 p.m Monday 29 2 p.m. FROM No. i SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 3Wednesday 7 p.m. 117 Wednesday 7 p.m 10 Wednesday 12iiiyht | 24 Wednesday l'inight Wednesday <1 C p.m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA. ,5 Friday 2 p.m. 119 Friday 2 p.m 12 Friday (j p.m. 25 Friday 0 p.m GLASGOW TO SWANSEA. VIA BELFAST 4 Thursday 2 p.111. IS Thurtday 2 p.m 11 Thursday 2 p.m. 26 Thursday 2 p.m N.B.-NO SAILING ON 27TH, BUT ON1 -6.il INSTEAD. Goods are required to he aiongsiue OXK HOUR before advertised time of sailing. FARES.— Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d Dcclc, 10s. Green- ock or Glasgow Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s 6d Soldiers or Sailors, 10B. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-h&lf, available for one month. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co. Belfast, to Robert Hender- IOn & Son; Bristol, to Mark Whitvvili and SO" Swan- Sea, to M. Jonea & Brother; Newport, to R Burton k Son; and in Cardiff to E. TAYLOR & CO., 89, Bute-street, Docks. 0: Cardiff. September 1879. S164S WILL LOAD IN THE WEST INDIA DOCK, TO SAIL ON THE 5th I EGEAIBER, 1879, for SAN FRANCISCO, via CARDIFF, The fine iron CLIPPER SHIP MARLBOROUGH. A. Sa-npsoii, Commander 899 tons registp-r; Class A1 M Lloyds. This superior vessel offers ah exceptional conveyance from London and Cardiff, and intending shippers will do well in making earl)- application for freight. The major po: tion of the cargo is already engaged, and 8he will be despatched promptly as above. For freight or passage apply to CAPlEt, ALEXANDER, & CO.. CARDIFF; Or to FKAKCIB CARVILL and Sox, 4, B-sliopsgate- U463 street, Loudon. jF- WATERFORD STEAMS HI* COMPANY, LIMITED. QTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND NEWPORT, AND WATERFORD AND NEWPORT. CHEAPEST ROUTE— First-class Powerful Steamers, REGINALD, LARA, ZEPHYR, &a. From LIVERPOOL, Clarence From WATERFORD eveiy Dock, every Wednesday. | Friday. From NEWPOUT, Alexandra Dock, every Monday. For through Rates to Inland Stations for Goods or Cattle, apply to the Agents, Messrs Thomas and Co., Sbipbiokeiv, Dock-street, Newport or to the Waterford Steamship Company (Limited), Waterford Waterford Steamship Company, 20, Water-street, LiverpooL 42781 HITE STAR FINE TT ROYAL & UNITED STATES iwWMiMK MAIL STEAMERS. V^iEgBEBB/r LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for- warding Passengers to all arts of the United State3 and Canada. These well-known magnificent steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying Her Maj<.sty'ci and the United States mails :— Adriatic Tuesday. Dec. 2 Germanic « « Thursday. Dec. 11 Baltic mm m. Tuesday. Dec. 16 Ot itic Tu dav. Dec. 23 Britannic Thursday, -an. 1,1880 Each constructed in seven water-iiyht compartments Avcajje passage b-V days in summer, 9i days in winter. lhe«e splendid vessels combine the highest speed and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to ^Saloona'and State-rooms apiidshipj, j^uriousiy fur- nished. Pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &e. The Steerages are unusually spacious1, well-lighteo, ventilated, and warmed, and Passengers of this class receive the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses to attend the women and children. For full p irticulars of Passages, Rates, &c., &c., apply to BARNES, GUTHRIU, and CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff; F. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, PeRarth, near Cardiff H. GOLDBERG & CO Swansea EDWARD PHILLIPS, Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale John Copelind, 124, High-street, Merthyr Messrs Harse and Brown, New- part, M011. H. Connop and Son, Brynmawr James S. Dennis, Tredegar; Abrahams and licez, Grocers, Empire Stores, Pentre Ystrad Arthur Tiltif y, Telegraph and Rail- way Station, Abertillery, Mon. John Bevan, Station Agent, Hengoed William Palmer, Agent, Nantymoel; T. Yendall, Printer, &c Pioneer Stores, Itisca; or to ISMAY, IMRIE, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and .1 34, Leadenhall-street, London. JL^Sijr ALLAN LINE. A SHORTEST OCEAX TASSAOB TO AMERICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL, Composed of Twenty First-class Steamers, Leaving LIVERPOOL even- THURSDAY, and LONDON- DERRY every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to aU points in Canada and the States. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation, Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are met at the Railway Station by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board the steamer. The Canadian Government grants Assisted passages by the Allan Line. Write for the Pamphlet Lord Dufferin in Manitoba," Apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or London- derry or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-titreet, Cardiff; T. J. Buse, 7, Temple-street, Swansea; F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, Neath; D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery; W. Milton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street; and John Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport, Mon.; A. Tilney, Market- street, Abertillery. 4949 AMER ICAN LINE. ml UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. first-class, full-powered Iron Steamships: Accommo- flation for passengers e<]tia! to any European Line. Pas- pengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf Df the Pennsylvania Railroad. lis is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICUAKDSOS, SrJoa, and Co., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool; JOHKS BROS. and Co., Bute Pocks, Cardiff; JAI^BS ATRE, 16', Bute-road, Cardiff; JONBS BROS, and Co., Dock-street, Newport; Rposa JONES, Sigh-street, Pontypridd; TmiKr and Co., Abertillery; JKO. BBVAN, Hengoed, via Cirdiff. so i^UNARD ROYAL MAJI, LIKE. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Forty Year*, utd is noted for its safety and comfort for all classes of Passengers. Apply to D. and 0. MACIVER, Limpoei. 1J J' H Nicoll Judd, Beaufort House, Brynwawr John Bevan, Station Master. Hengoed, near Cardiff S. Williams, and Co., JEmigratior Offioes,' Keathj W. B. tUakBi grocer. BlaeuaToa. I AMERICAN ¡ MEAT iv A KETS. t ) I 9, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF, ¡ 32, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, 5, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY, AMERICAN FRESH BEEF FRESH ARRIVAL TO DAY. (SPLENDID QUALITY & CONDITION.) STANDING RIBS 8d per lb. FLAT RIBS 7d per lb. BOILING PIECES 5d to 6d per lb. HAMS: Stewart's choice branded 7d per lb. (The same as supplied the London Clubs). Stewart's unbranded • 6d per lb. BACON Stewart's choice branded 6d per lb. (equal to English or Irish). BUTTER: Fresh Creamery in pats 14d per lb. Finest Creamery 13d per lb. Finest Canadian lOd, lid, and 12d per lb. CHEESE: Finest September 7d per lb. Finest late August 6d per lb. Splo-ndid value 5d to 6d per lb. POTATOES: At our Swansea Establishment we are offer- ing AMERICAN POTATOES (Fine quality and condition). Buffalo and Ox TONGUES, smoked & pale. LARD. LOBSTERS and SALMON. K, STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. jhitrt)iug otitc. 1> RISTOL TO NEW -D YORK. GREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, EXPEUIIiNCED CAPTAINS, EXCELLENT ACCOMMO!>ATION, LOW FARES. STEAMERS intended to SAIL as follows:- Tons. From Bristol ..2,000..Dec. 2..Avotiniouth Dock Lena 2,000. Dec. 10..Bristol (Goods only) Arragon ..1,500..Die. 18..Bristol Devon 2 000.. Dec. 27.. A votJllluuth Dock. FARES Saloon, 12 guiueas Rciuru Tickets, 20 umeaa; Steerage, 6 guineas, from any railway station in England, including U0 of Mattrisses, or with all Bedding, Crockery, and Cutlery provided, .£6 13s 6d. Apply to MARK WHITW lIL and SON, Grove, Queen- square, Bristol; or to G. F. WEBB and CO, Bonded Store Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Brown,Dock-street, Newport, Mon.; Joseph Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool; or to M. Jones and Bro, Ship Brokers, Swansea; John R. Taylor, Post-office, Poutymister; John J. Chalinder, Gilbert-place, Llanelly; David Thomas, Glenview Cot. toge, Pentre, Pontypridd. 41365 John Bevan, Station Agent, Hengoed, rla Cardiff. iutoliatiw, 1VTEW NOVEL. _1_t| By the Author of Old Myddleton's Money." "Nora's Love-Test," FOR HER DEAR SAKE. The opening chapters of which appear in the FAMILY HERALD for DECEMBER, Part 429. fc Price 6d, post-free, 74d. "The Saturday Review says of the t'amiiy Herald" Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the best circulating library stories." W. STEVENS, 421, Strand, London, and of allNewsven- dors. 44547 Established in 1823 as the Mechanic's Magazine. RON.-A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED I JOURNAL devoted to the science and practice of ENGINEERING, MINING, and METALLURGY, partic- ularly that of IRON aud STEEL, being a reliable com- pendium of professional and trade information. CONTENTS OF No. 359, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1879: American Protection. Trade Summary. Sheffield Industries. Wiles's Lock Nut—Illustrated. Nottingham Gas Engine. The Reliable" Steam Pump. Automatic Engine R "'lll Teleyrap. Statistics of the Iron Manufacturers of the World. Notes on Current Topics. Piat's Portable Crucible Furnaces. The Revival in the Iron Trade. Y?onUandArCoal Trades Reports, basca on special correspondence from the Provinces, the Colonies, and Abroad? with London and Birmingham Prices of Metals and manufactured goods. Notes en Cuncnt Scientific News of the Week, wew 4« and Foreign Notes, American ami other Gleamngs,Patents, Launches. Launches. PRICE SIXPENCE. t Published Every Fridav at 12, Fetter-lane, Fleet-street, London, E.C. 43656 T Just Out, Tost Free, 15 stamps. HE HORSE AND CAT I'LE OWNER ft GUIDE-—Expiains their best management in bealth 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 1038 °' condition or milk. Sent by XUUS. tUWJLLY, Publisher, Cadishead, Warrington. 43659 7989 /"I ARDIFF. S WAN SEA, AND NEW- \y POKT SHIPPING GAZttTTB Publifhed every Monday Morning. Price 21s per an- num, or by post 25a The CARDIFF, SWAli^EA, AND KFffPOitT SHIPPING GAZETTE- wntains a pomplete r^ord of the shipping business of Cardiff, Swan«», _i Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Bunry Port, &c and ?- culates among all the Merchants and Broken »11 Bristol Channel Poats, and generally throuirhoiit various parts of the United Kingdom, It is flledat Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports CHOP OPnas.-75 and 71. St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 12 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS iN THE KINGDOM, and SHE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more LoaaItlirlct, and Genet al News than any other paper. Bach Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whoU of South Wales. The Serial Stories ore by the most* talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability, bold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any afclress for 2s 9d per quarter. W Columns j wwOPENCE. 1 72 Col'lmna. QEOBGE'S A, KS?0VSlS:S,«' u of MA, BRONCHJTIS, tA., &c. In '4 OrvTimr bottles, l^d aod 2s Od. By all OUGH CHIMISTT Noto,—One dot* relieves, a few doses Qtgrg, TJALSAM. golB P&OPRIITOR, B., A. GE9fi(iE. A. U XlUiN Ar FUil\ I Jyl-Ci-n A Messrs ALEXANDER. DANIEL, [& CO, Lease and Goodwill of Hotel, &c.. at Bri-tol Dec. 3 Messrs BEYNON aud HUGHES. Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Swansea.Dee 2 Household Furniture, at Swansea Dec. 3 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea .Dec. 6 Messrs J. & T. BOWEN. Fat and Store Stock, at Cowbridge Dec. 2 —r=~ Mr MOSES CULE. Chemist's Stock-in-Trade, &c., at Pontypridd .Dec. d Mr G. CORP. Household Furniture, Fixtures, &c., at Penarth.Dec. £ Mr T. H. DAVIES. Leasehold Property, at Swansea and Sketty Dec. 4 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON. Freehold Ground Rents & Property, at Abertillery..Dec. 11 Messrs GUNN & JONES. Fat Stock, Horses, &c., at Cardiff Dec. I Messuages, Shop and Premises, at Cardiff Dec. 8 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Drapery, Hosiery, &c.. at Cardiff Dec. 1 Household Furniture, at ( ardiff Dec, 2 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Dee. 8 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Dec, 8 Mr. E. II. HOWARD. Household Furniture, &e., at Pontypridd Dec. 1 Mr THOS. MAJOR JONES. Freahold Dwelling-house, Shop, &c., at Aberavon..Dec.18 Messrs R. JONES and SON. Farming Stock, Crops, &c., at Marcross Dec. 4 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, Harmonum, &c, at Swansea, Tec. 4 Leasehold Trade Premises, &c., at Swansea Dec. 4 Mr MADDUX, Contractor's Plant, at Cardiff Dec. 1 Machinery, at Cardiff Dec. 1 Messrs. 1 U-VN and KENNARD. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Dec. 1 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Dec. 2 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Dec. 3 Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER & CO. » Catt'e, Sheep, &c., at Canton Fair Dec. 1 Bronzes, Clocks, Jewellery. &c.. at Cardiff..Dec- 2 and 3 Messrs TAYLLR and GEHRI H. Horses and Harness, at Bristol Dec. 4 Mr CHARLES WILLMAN. Blast Furnaces, Colliery, &c., at Middlesbrough ..Dec.16 SALE THIS DAY. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. CANTON FAIR. DECEMBER 1ST. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. are instructed tu SELL by AUC- TION, at this Fair, at 11 a.m., several very prime FAT BEASTS AND SHEEP. 8106 44305 SALE TO-MORROW. TO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, DEALERS, PRIVATE BUYERS, and OTHERS, MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DEU, & Co., are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 2nd and 3rd December, 1879, the second portion of the Stock of F. Wibberley & Co., 48,Old Bailey, London, now in Liquida- tion, comprising VALUABLE BRONZES And rich drawing-room suile." in gilt and hand-painted Serves china; FINE MARBLE CLOCKS Also a quantity of 18-CARAT FINE GOLD JEWELLERY, In suites; diamond and gem rings, &c., &c. gold and silver watches, gold Alberts and guards, diamond buckle rings, diamond suites. SILVER-PLATED GOODS, AND CUTLERY, Saie each day at Eleven and Six o'clock. /tar Goods on view on the Murnings of Sale. 44518 T~ HE LAST DAY S SALE at 17, HIGH- STREET, THIS DAY (MONDAY), will include Bird Hand Screens, Bronze Ornaments, Graphoscopes, Stereoscopes, Birds, Pictures, &c. SALE THIS DAY. PENARTH ROAD MACHINERY STORES. (Almost adjoining the Great Western Railway Passenger Station at Cardiff.) HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE MACHINERY, &c., &c. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, ENGINEERS, CON- TRACTORS, BUILDERS, FARMERS, &c., &e. MR MADDOX is favoured with instruc- tions from Messrs Pownall and Co., Enghieers, &c. (who are giving up ttie above Stores), to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Premises, on MONDAY, tbe lit daj- of December, 1S79, at Eleven for Twelve o'clock precisely, the whole of their exceedingly valuable col- lection of MACHINERY, consisting j^nerailj7 of portable and other gleam ehgines, saw benches, powerful winding gear, winches, mortar mill, thrashing machine, Salter's steam gauges, en- gineers' benches and vices, cast iron pulleys, sundry ploughing tackle, double purchase crabs, screw jacks, patent sack lifting barrows, Vailden's friction hoist, several Appleby's donkey pumps, sets of Western pulley blocks, morticing and tenoning machine, blowing fans, centrifugal pumps, powerful platforin weighing machines and weights, together with a quantity of hand tools and engineers' sundries too numerous to Ihedtioll, &c., &e. The whole is in capital working order, and may be viewed four days prior to the sale. For catalogues and further particulars apply to Messrs Pownall, at the Stores, or of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, "South Wales Daiiy News" Chambers, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 44492 SALE THIS DAY. —— SALE OF SURPLUS CONTRACTORS' PLANT AT MR I'llICLIS VAliD, I'ENARTH ROAD, CLOSE TO THE GREAT WESTEKN RAILWAY PASSENGEit STATION, AT CARDIFF. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. |\ZJ"R MADDOX will SELL by AUCTION, .TA at the above Yard (where the plant has been re- moved for convenience of intending purchasers), on MON DAY next, the 1st day of December, at 10 for 11 o'clock, (prior to the sale of Machinery), a quantity of SURPLUS CONTRACTORS' PLANT. consisting generally of several larg-e centres, planking, hand pump, mortar screen, riddles, casks, bars of iron, a large tool tool chest, a quantity of steam fittings and piping, and numerous other sundries. For further particulars apply at the yard, or of the Auctioneer, 76, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 44531 SALE THIS DAY. TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. CANTON FAIR. IVFESRSS GUNN and JONES have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY Next, December 1st (being Fair Day), 8 Fat OXEN 12 Fat COWS and HEIFERS, and also -everal HOUSES, J-ETS HARNESS, CARTS, TRAPS, &c. The oxen, cows, and heifers are the property of Mr Edward Watts, of St-y-Nyl1, and will be sold without reserve. The Auctioneers beg to call the special attention of butcher, Ce tiers, and others to the above, as they will be found to be of exceptionally good quality. Entries may be made up to the time fo Sale at the Offices of the Auctioneers, or at the Canton Market Hotel. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Terms—Cash. Auctioneers' Offices, 64, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 44546—8148 DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS. ROSE STREET. ROATII, AND LONG CROSS STREET. CARDIFF. MESSRS GUNN and JONES will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 8th day of Deceit; er next, at Six o'clock p.m., In separate lots, unless before disposed of privately, All those Eight MESSUAGES, SHOP, AND PREMISES, B-iirigNos. 8, 0,10, 11, 12,13, 14, and 15, m Rose-street, Boath, Cardiff, held'- under leases from James Hem- mingway, Esq., for 99 years from the 2nd of August, 1872. The ground rent for the shop is Li, and the other houses about £2 each. All in good repair, well let, and centrally situated. Private improvements paid for. Also HEREFORD VILLA, Longcross-street, Roath, held under lease from a the Marquis of Bute, for 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1875, at Z6 12s 6d ground rent. In good repair well situated, within two minutes from the tramcars. A large amount of purchase money may remain on mortgage, repayable by instalments if desired. For particulars see posters, and apply to the Auc- tioneers orto John Henry Evans, Esq., Solicitor, 20, Church-street. Dated 64, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, November 19, 1879. 44189 SALE TLH DAY. THE MART, 74, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF A DRAPER'S STOCK. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart. 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 1st December, 1879, commenc. ilig each Evenin at 6.30 p.m., an extensive wck of DRAPERY, HOSIERY, &c.. Removed for convenience of sa!e, comprising silks, satins, prints, flannels, crapes, calicoes, silesias. velvets, laces, she,etings, table-cluths, French and other flowers, feathers, ladies and urentlemen's gloves,collars,cuffs, Shetland falls, stocjdners, socks, worsteds,Berlin a-id other woois,braids, nets, needles, buttons, ties, handkerchiefs, trimmings, and other articles. Goods 011 view morning of sae. IitFurlher particulars of the Auctioneers, 74, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 44o75 SALE TO-MORROW. 11, THE PARADE, TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL JJfJL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, t,he 2nd of December, 187: :.t Two p.m. precisely (removed for con- venience of sale) the following superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising cottage pia.1.oforte, music stool, muhogany sideboard, dining table with two insertions, dinner wagon, cjuch, sh dining-room chairs in mahogany, cheffomiiere, pier glass, couch, fc)i.r cfeairs, two easy chairs, too table, fender and fire irons, Bru-sels and tapestry carpets, umbrella stand, ball tables, chairs, barometer, marble top Wdsln-tand and dresdll!! table, carpets, heartlnugs, mahogany and other chest-; of drawers, half-tester and iron bedsteads, three feather beds, mattresses, palliasses, &c., towel rail, toilet glas es, fenders and fire irons, Pembroke tible, kitchen table, eight day ca-e clock, arm chairs, litcheil chairs, crockerv, kirchen requisites (a quantity), dish covers, scaics and we.ghts. The Auctioneers would e.-peeially recommend the above it teing Iwroughly roo old-fashioned furniture. Further particulars at their Offices, 74, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 44-r,<>2 SALE OF supIEC16iT IOUSFHOLD FUR ITURE, bALb Uf COTTAGl PIANOFURTE. &e. MESSPVS W. and S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, at 11, Wcstbourne-plaee, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 8th day of December, 1879, at 2 o'slock, p.m. precisely, the useful HOUSEHOLD IURNITLRE, Comprising drawing room buite in walnut, cottage piano, 2 loo tables, tapestry and Kidderminstei carpets, ri^gs, Pier glasses, walnut clieffonier (marble top, plate glass back), suite in mahogany and leather, walnut work table, half-tester iron and 2 French bedsteads, damask furiii- ture, hangings, feather aud millpuff beds, bolsters, &c., 5 sets palliasses, wool mattress, marble top mahogany and other washstands and dressing tables, ware, toilet glasses, commode, towel rails, bassinett, bedroom carpets, chairs, &c., fender, fireirons, &c., kitcheu utensils and requisites, dinner service (46 pieces), garden seats, &c., fEFurther particular, of the Auctioneer, 74, St. Mary- Street, Cardiff. 44587 v -» »-^1^ £ SOR DINING-ROOMS, PENARTH. 1%/O^SSRS. G. CORP and CO. have re- ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the above-named premises on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3rd the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FIXTURES, FITTINGS ml Effects. Particulars see bills. Sale at 12 o'cloek prompt. Without reserve. r Auctioneers' Offices, Cardiff Chambers, St Mary-s tree Cardiff 44520 REV. E. J. SILVERTON, Nottingham, is lending his HEALTH ADVOCATE free to iufierers from Deafness, Noises, and offensive discharge p tbe Ears, Indigestion, Epileptic Fits, and persons- of ■rokeardftwa.health. Xhco3Ul4* benefitted. 44483 I jnltø by A, urtioll. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, December 4th, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HARMONIUM, &c., Chambers, on THURSDAY, December 4th, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HARMONIUM, &c., comprising mahogany sideboards and cheffonnieres, walnut drawing-room suite in green rep, walnut, loo, and occasional tables, whatnots, pier glasses, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, window poles, harmonium in oak case, &c., &c., mahogany chests of drawers, towel horses, commodes, mahogany wash- stands, dressing tables, do. glasses, easy chairs, couches. &c., together with the usual kitchen and culinary uten- sils. Also a quantity of electre-plated goods, &c., &c. Also LIGHT SEWING MACHINES by the following makers Howe, Wheeler and Wilson, Wanzer, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. 44570 Sale to commence at Eleven o'c'ock in the Forenoon. SALE THIS DAY. THE CARDIFF AUCTION-MART, 19, QITEEN-STREET. MESSRS MUNN AND KENNARD WIN conduct their usual weekly SALE, at the above Mart, on MONDAY, December 1st, at 3 p.m., and among other things they will sell a useful CABINET PIANOFORTE, Sideboard, hat and umbrella stand with marble top, chests of drawers, bedding, engravings, &c., which, being bankrupt goods, will be sold without the least reserve. Goods on view daily. 44573 SALE TO-MORROW. 77, ELM-STREET, BOATH; 1%/TESSRS MUNN and KENNARD have -LvJL received instructions from Mr James Harris, who is leaving the neighbourhood, t) SELL by AUC TION, at his residence as above, on TUESDAY, December 2nd, 1879, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, IRON SAFE, &c., for particulars of which sje poster". t Goods on view morning of the Sale,which will commence at Two o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, 19, Queen-street, Cardiff. 44572 TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. TO CHEMISTS, OIL MERCHANTS, STATIONERS, AND OTHERS. { MR MOSES CULE is instructed by Mr John James, Chemist, 48, Taff-street, Ponty- pridd, who is giving up his business, to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above Premis ;s, cn WEDNESDAY, Decem- ber 3, 1879, at Two o'clock p.m. precisely, the whole of his valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE, ConEiistiiig of shop fixtures, seviral nests of drawers, counters, cupboards, &c., recently fitted'up, ail Quite new several glass counter cases, label case, counter desk with glass case in front, large assortment of colours, patent medicines, perfumery, pill machine, funnels, pestles and mortar, galvanic machine, microscope, still for distilling water, a complete set of tooth forceps, specie jars for windows, swan neck show bottles, drugs, chemicals, and preparations, all warranted according to the British Pharriiaeopwin, scales and weights, cigars, paint brushes, hair brushes, combs, tooth brushes, nail brushes, &c., mineral waters, leech aquarium, tin boxes, tin cisterns of 150 gallons, one ditto 40 gallons, two ditto 30 gallons, and one ditto 25 gallons, pepper and coffee nulls, palette knives, respirators, toilet soap, mustard, homoeopathic medicines, gas candles, quantity of seeds, leeches, medicated lozenges, spice, De Jongh's cod liver oil, castor oil, sundry bottles, jars, &c., single and double patent and other trusses, evaporating pans and dishes, large assortment of horse and cattle medicines, and a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. No reserve. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, at his offices, Pentrebach, Pontypridd. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, at his offices, Pentrebach, Pontypridd. Pentrebach, Nov. 24th, 1879. 44S27 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, (Chancery Division), Master of the Rolls: Williams v. Smith, 1878, s No, 828. TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an order of the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division), made in the Action of Wiiliams v. Smith, 1878, s. No. 328, with the approba- tion of his Lordship the Master of the Rolls, by MR THOS. MAJOR JONES (the per- son appo'nted by the said Judge), at the Walnut Tree Hotel, Aberavon, on THURSDAY; December 18, 1879, at Four o'clock precisely, a I that FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, AND PREMISES, situate in High-street, in the town of Aberavon, formerly and for many years in the occupation of the late Mr Daniel Smith, gncer and ironm nger, and now in the occupation of Mr J. M. Smith. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer; of Messrs Norris, Aliens, and Carter, Solicitors, 20, Bedford rjw, London, W.C.; or of Messrs TENNANT and JONES. 44579 Solicit r3, Aberavon. THE FARM, MARCROSS. SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &e. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have. beeu instructed by Mrs Ann Morgan to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, situate seven miles from Bridgend and five from Cowbridge, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of December, 1879, the whole of her STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c., Comprising 123 SHEEP. 23 Hereford and Durham CATTLE. 16 Powerful Cart HOUSES and COLTS. 6 Strong Bacon PIGS, 1 SOW and 8 PIGS, 10 weeks old. CROPS.—Large mow of wheat, crop of 15 aeres 1 rick of wheat; mow of wl.eit, crop of 7 acres; mow of barley, crop of 12 acres; mow of ditto, crop of 10 acres; mow of ditt.o: crop of 9 acres; mow of oats and rick of oats, crops of 10 acres, mow (,f oats, mow of clover bay large mow of clover and rye grass hay, about 20 tons large mow of meadow hay, about 30 tons; 1 mow of wheat straw, 1 ditto ditto, lot btraw in tarn. And the whole of the iniplemer-ts. Three months' credit will be given upon approved security U> purchasers of £10 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Refreshments at 11.3). Sile to commence at 12.10. For further particnlars apply to the Auctioneers, Pen- cJed and Bridgend. 44541 MR T. H. DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, subject to such con: ditiona as shall be there and then produced, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Higlistreet, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 4th d iy of December, 1679, the following lots of DWELLING HOUSES AND PREMISES, Situate in the town of Swansea and Sketty :— LOTI.-All that DWELLING HOUSE,SHOP,and PREM- ISES, No. 81, Western-street, corner of Beach-street, Swan: e 1, in the occupation of Mr W. Pitcher, at the yearly rent of i 32 he.d for a term uf 99 4ears, from the 25th Marcl, It a at the at nual ground rent of £ 3 13s 6d. There is an Out-dcor Beer Licence to this house.' LOT 2. At that private DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate at No. 2, Sea. View-terrace, ketl v, held for a term of 97 years from th' 2 ith day of D jcem- bvr, 1859, at the annual ground rent of .1 5s. This house contains six rooms pantrv, &c. LOT 3. All that DWELLING-HOUSE, bi n: No. 2, New Vincent-street, in the occupation of Mrs Richards, at the weekly rent of 6s. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1873, at the annual ground rent of A2 12s. Lor 4.—Al! those DWELLING-HOUSES and PRE- MISES, situate and being Nos. 4,5, 6, 7, and 8, Catherine- Stie.t, Swansea, in the occupation of respe"'iMe tenants, at the gross rent of Al 118 6d per week. 11 Id for a term of 99 years, from 1808, at the yearly ground rent of 411 14s. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. at his Offices, IX, Union-street, Swan ei; or to Messrs H irt- land, Davies, and Isaac, solicitors. 7, Ritland-utreet, Swansea. 44519 J¡dt by invite (Kautnct. FOR SALE, at Swansea, an Iron Paddle TUG, fitted with Trawl Gear, built 1876. named "DERBY." Dimensions; 75ft x 16 t 9in x 8ft 3in, with 31-inch cylinder, tubular boiler, atttt feathering wheels. Offers received by Hepple and Co., South Shields, or S. L. Francis, 33, Balaclava-street, Swansea. 445 2 otd. NDEA,N'S "SWA-;i" COMMERCIAL A AND FAMILY HOTEL, 6 2. r R 0 A D STREET, BRISTOL. OWNIHARY DAILY, Is 6d. 4d274 WM. PARSLEX. Proorietor. THE GUILDHALL HOTEL, BROAD STREET, BRISl'QL. One of the old-fashioned Commercial Hotels, central, very clean and comfortable, every attention. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS, Moderate Charges. Managers—Mr and Mrs CARTER, tLate of the Globe Hotel, Exeter). 43731 W E. VAUGHAN & CO., STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS. LLAND AFF ROAD, CARDIFF, BKAMHMTAHDSUMENTS: 77, CUOCKJIEKulOWN, IPARDIFF 248, BUTE-STREET, > LAKUli F- 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 53, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STUEET, SWANSEA. Orders received, and Farce's forwarded to Works car- riage free, by the following ° AGENTS:— Aberdare Mr Esehles, Commercial-place. Biaenavou Mr J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-sreee* Brecon.. Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, Bul- wark'. Brvnmawf Mrs Hick" Beaufort-stieel^ Bliiina Mrs Collins, High-street. Briton Ferry Mr D L. Jones, bookseller, 2, Villiers street. Cowbridge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Haverfordwest Mr Ellis Jones, Mariners-square. Llanelly Mr John, 3, Market-street. Lliuidilo Ir Lockyer, County Press. Neath Mr Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock Mr Narberth, stationer, Dimond. street. Rhondda Mr Shcnpunl. Kannah-street, Porth. Tenby u. Mr Brice, 4, Julian-street. 111-6 MICHAEL PAINE, BILL-POSTER, U-N- TOWis-CUIER, c., 17, Dean-street. Aberdare, eg to inform the PublIc and Tradesmen that he has commenced business at the above address, and is ready jo J eceive orders for Aberdare and vicinity, and execute >11 shortest notice. Contracts made. Price Met on appli. 8064 41057 RUPTURES. WWhite's Hoc*Main Putent Lever Truss Co., Limited. HITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is adowed by upwards of 500 medical men to be TIWDV^T invention in the curative treatment ol i.ff The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is avoided, a soft bandage being worn round the body, waile the requisite resisting power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detec- ted, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive cir- cular may be had of the manufacturers, 228, Piccadilly, London. Single Truss, 16s, 21s, 26s 6d, and 31s 6d Double Truss, 31s 6d, 42s, and 52s 6d Umbilical Truss, 42s and 528 6d. Post free. P.O. Orders payable to JOHN WHITE, Post-office, Piccadilly. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE-CAPS, &c, 49 6d, 7s 6d, lOa, and 16s each, post free. CHEST EXPANDING BRACES (for both sexes). For Gentlemen they act as a substitute for the ordinary braces; for Children they are invaluable. 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 10s Od 15s ft and 21s each, post free. JO|JN WHITE A CO.. Manufacturers, 228, PiccarfTlv, .» ^iwlw SlA tooii O,alto by urtiou. SALE TO-MORROW. TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS CONTRACTORS, &c. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the Jeffreys Arms Hotel Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUES- DAY Next, December 2nd, 1879, the following useful and valuable HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., Comprising I.-Brown Cob, 13 hands, 4 years, good in saddle and harness, and sound. 2.—Handsome Bay Cob, 14 hands, 4 years good in double and single harness, with splendid action fast and sound. 3-—Useful Carriage Horse, 8 years, 16 hands good in single and double harness. 4.—Brown ditto, 16.2 hands, 9 years good in single and double harness, very powerful. R 6.-Powerful Cart Horse, "Champion," 4 years, 17 hands; good worker, and warranted sound. 6.—Bay Horse, "Farmer," 8 years. 17 hands; a good worker. 7.—Bay Mare (in foal), 8 years, 15.2 hands; a good worker, and warranted sound." 8«—Bay Cart Horse, rising 4*years; good in shafts or v chains. 9.- Brown Horse, Captain," a good worker. Phaetons, dog-carts, single and double (silver and brass) harness, saddles and bridles, &c., &c. One good Hand Truck, equal to new. An Ordinary will be provi-led at the Jeffreys Arms Hotel. Sale to commence at one o'clock p.m. Each Horse must be provided with a halter, and be in the Yard by 10 o'clock on the morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 445C7 36, HANOVER STREET SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, December 3, 1879 (in consequence of the owners going abroad), the whole of the well pre- served HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drala,n r-room suite in green rep, mahogany Eofa in hair seating, 1 easy and 6 smalt chairs in ditto, mahogany and walnut loo tables, walnut occa. sional ditto, mahogany cheffoniere, folding chair, pier glasses, pictures, sewing machine, carpets, rugs, oil- cloth, timepieces, window poles, fenders, fireirons, china, glass, ware, iron umbrel'a stand, 4c. iron French bedsteads, palliasses, hair niattress, feather and millpuff beds, mahogany chest of drawers, mahogany and other wa-sbstands marble-top ditto, dressing-tables, mahogany toiiet glasses, chamber ware, towel rails, mahogany commodes, cane chairs, brass stair rods, &c., &c.; kitchen dresser, chairs, zink and oak tubs, filter, and the usu 1 kitchen utensils, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock a.m. *335.4)1 Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4435s VICTORIA MART, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have beeu instructed to SELL by AUCTIFN, at the above Mart, on FRIDAY, December 6th, 1879, a laige and varied assortment of above Mart, on FRIDAY, December 6th, 1879, a laige and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SECRETAIRE, BOOKCASE, &-c.: &c, Goods on view morning of sle." Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock, a.m. 44569 (tUtattøu. CARDIFF. TVTIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. WOLVEI-LLEY-PI, c" SEVEKN-ROAD, CANTON. Principal-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Yecir-s' l £ xi>erieiice\ A thoroughly good piaiu Education. A First-class Preparatory Department. Terms on application. *9.100 COWBRIDGE HEAT HOUSE^ COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals—.Mrs and the Mi&ies CULVER- WELLS, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge. snd other Local Examinations. Referees, Parent- of Pupils. The Next Teriii will commence (D.V.) OCTO- BER 16tli. 43034 7833 uUdittg Jotittitø. £5 PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. AMOUNTS FROM 45 TO t, 0) RECEIVED DAILY BY THE SECRETARY, MR S. J. DAVIES, "STAR" FURNITURE VAN OFFICE, No. 1, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. NEXT SUBSCRIPTION MEETING, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TH. SHARES ISSUED DAILY. 44194 PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and MOST EQUITABLE SOCIETY in the Neighbourhood. THE BEST MEDIUM For all Investments ar.d Loans on Property. ITS ABSOLUTE SECURITY is established by the fact that during an existence of 20 years nearly HALF-A-MILLlON of money has been turned over WITHOUT MAKING A SINGLE LOSS. DEPOSITS, at 5 per cent. interest, may be made; Shares taken, and information as to advances obtained daily of Mr WILLIAM SANDERA, Managing Secretary, „ 28. St. Afary-sti;ct Cardiff; or of the Agkwts—Mr E, THOMAS, 43, York-place New- port, Mon.; Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 21, I'lassey street Penarth; and Mr J, A DAVIES, Ida-place,-Ebbw Vale.' 41144-7422 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS OF £ 100 to £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have spt. c'al advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his etipalatod re- payments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberta, at the Office of the Society, 34, Yictoria-etree*, Merthyr. 19103 POSTAL DELIVERY JL OF TUB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS bes to announce that by a special concession of the Post J Authorities they are enabled to despatch their First Edi- tion each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff at 2.30 a.m. and 3.45 a.m. Country Subscribers residing withia the limits of GLA MORG ANSHIRE. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PEMBROKESHIRE. CARDIGANSHIRE. As well as those portions of BRECONSHIRE and MON. MOUTHSHIRE comprised wiihin the Tredegar and Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now have the SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS delivered at their residences daily by the same post as that which conveys their Lon- don letters. The SECOND EDITION of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS is forwarded, prepaid, to residents of the following and all other places withiu the Cardiff Postal District in time for the first morning delivery:— St Fagans Sully Michaelstone-le-Vedw Pencoed Courtyralla Castletown S Brides-supEly Dinas Powis Marshfieid St Nicholas Cadoxtoa Penarth Bonvilstono Barry Llandough Petcrstone Caerphilly Lisvane Llaudaff Bed was Llanishen Radyr Ystrad Mynach I Whitchurch Monjanstown Pwllypant TafFs Well Melingriffith St Mellons Tongwynlais Pentyrch Cefn Mably Walnut Tree Bridge st. Andrews I London and West of England subscribers receive their papers on the afternoon of publication. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. n.a. í\ Y'O' T). rni( "lU MITEH, rOST-FREE 0 9 9 PtmHALF-YKAH 0 19 6 PER YEAR M 1 18 0 SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS OFFICRS) 75 and 76. St Mary-street. Cardiff. *For the convenience of persons leaving home for a short period, subscriptions are received for oue, two, or more weeks—prepaid Ma M. IL COCHRANE, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Has Removed to Larger Premises, at No. 40, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, Is prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINA. TIONS of MINERALS, FOODS, &c.. of all kinds. For particulars and terms, apply as above. 33237 DTliSTROYiiiR OF HAIR.—Alex. Ross's Depilatory removes Hair from the Face without injury. His Hair Dye gives immediate colour to Grey Hair or W hiskeis. His Oil of Cantharides produces Ilair oil the Face or Head. His Skin Tightener removes Furrows and Marks under the Eyes. His Bloom of itoses obviates excessive Pallor. Each of these articles 3s 6d, or sent secretelv packed for 54 stamps. Alex. Ross's Ear Machine for Outstanding Ears his Nose Machii.e for pressing the Cartilage of the Nose into shape, each 10s 6d, sent for stamps.—21, Lambs Coniiuit-street, Hoi born, London. Letters invited. Had through Ci,em.ist& 76S2 42020 A FACT WORTH KNOWING, BLECHAWS PILLS Arc admitted by thousands to be worth above a GUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, Nucil as wind, pain in the stomach, sick headache, giudiness, fulness and swelling ;tttcr meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chilis, flushings ot heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, convenes?, scurvy, and blotches 011 the skin, uisturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c., ,c. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WOltTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female shoultl be without them. These is no medicine to lie found to equal Beeeham's lilis for removing any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken ae- cording to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses will tie found to work wonders upon the most im, portant oj-gans in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long-lost com- plexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and aroute into a.tion, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing all clssses of society, and one of the best 2"uar.,ntees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beecnam's Pills. They have the largest sale of nny patent mcdicine 111 the world. Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BEECHAM, Chemist, H. Helen's, Lancishire, m Boxes at Is lid and 2a 9d each. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers "in the United Kingdom. ti.B.-Full directions are icivea with each box. 2íiiU ffMHc ffpticis. CULLODEN BALDW IN, late of Tredegar, Monmouthshire.-If Mr Baldwin will apply to Messrs Murley and Sons, Solicitors, of Old Post Office Chambers, Bristol, he will HEAR of SOMETHING to his ADVANTAGE. Dated November 2Gth, 1879. 44580 E W F A I R7 A CATTLE FAIR will be held at BRIERY HILL, EBBW VALE, on MONDAY, December 8th 1879, for the SALE of CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, PIGS, &c., when the attendance of breeuers and dealers is requested. 44573 LANELLY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW of the Society will be held on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1879. Prize List and particulars from S. N. POWELL, Auc- tioneer, 18, Park-street. Llaneliy. 43955 1879. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. By kind permission of the X tyor. Q.RAND INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR, TOWN HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CABDIFF. SATURDAY December Gth. MONDAY 8th. TUESDAY 9th. Hours from 2 to 9 p.m. Lady Stails. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE ONLY. Presents from Lord Bute will be exhibited. As the purpose—Education—is one pleasing to all shade; of thought, the Rev. Father Clark, a resident of 16 ears standing, respectfully solicits the p:itronace of his fellow townsmen. 4^877 Issue of Five per Cent. Mortgage Debentures of the EASTERN AND SOUTH AFRICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY (Limited).- £ e ured by a first charge upon the Government subsidies and other a first charge upon the Government subsidies and other revenues of the Company, and to be redeemed within 20 years. Share capital £ 400,000, in 40,000 shares ofdElO I each (fully subscribed). Government Subsidies.—From Her Majesty's Treasury £ 35,000 per annum from the Cape Colony, £ 15,000 per annum from Natal, £ .000 per annum; from Portugal, £ 5,000 per annum. DIRECTORS. JOHN PENDER, Esq., M.P., Chairman Sir James Anderson, Managing Director Colonel Thomas George Glover, R.E. Sir Daniel Gooch, Bart.. M.P. Vice-Admiral Sir Leopold G. Heath, K.C.B. Charles W. Stronge. Esq., H.M. Treasury, Official Government Director. Trustees for the I)ebenture-li(ilders.-Sir Henry Barkly K.C.B., G.C.M.G. Francis A. Bevan, Esp. Bankers:—Messrs Barciay, Bevan and Co., 54, Lombard- btreet, London The Consolidated Bank (Limited), 5^ Threadneedle-street. Solicitors—Messrs Bircham, Drake, and Co., 26, Austin- friars Loudon. Slcrebry-Mr George Draper. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The whole of tie hare capital of the Company, as well a3 £ 200,000 Mortgage Debentures, having been sub- scribed, and the three sections of the Company's cable I between Natal and Zanzibar laid and op, nel for*; alic, the Directors invite subs riptior.s for the remaining £ 400,000 of the Debenture capital. The total Debenture i.- sue of £600,000 will be Fecured by a first mortgage upon the Government subsidies ;.nù other revenues of the Company. The Debentures will bear interest at the rate of r, per cent per annum, payable half-ymrly. in London, 011 the ht July and 1st January, and be redeemed at par N, itl,.i'l 20 years by means o :.n accumulative sinking fund and 15 yearly drawings. The repayments will commence 1st January, 1SS6. The annua! charge for interest and sinking fund for the Debenture will be Z-48,200 per annum. The revenue of the Comnany from Government sub- sidies alone wi l be as f diows :— Per annum. From H.M. Treasury, under the authority of I Parliament 435,Ocg From the Government of the Cape Colony 15,000 From the Government of Natal 5,000 £ 55 000 Fro.,i the Portuguere Government (subject to £ 55 000 FrO.,1 the Portuguere Government (subject to ratification by the Cortes) 5,000 „ £60.0():) The Company will also receive a revenue from the traffic of their lines estimated at £ 35,000, and rebates from the Eastern and Eastern Extension Ttlegraph Com panies on messages from and to South Africa-, passing over their respective lines, estimated at ki5,000, making a total revenue from all sources of £ 110,000 per annum The above subsidies for £ 55,000 are payable in quarto: y instalments for a period of 20 years, and are divided into two equal portions— £ 27,500 in respect of the line between Natal and Zanzibar, and £ 27,5C0 in respect of the hue bet ween Zanzibar and Aden, commencing from the date of opening for traffic. The subsidies are liable to be sus- pended ouly after actual interruption of the cables as reo srards Natal-Zanzibar for a period of three months, aud Zanzibar-Aden six months, and the agreements expressly provide that longer periods may be granted upr.n Her Majesty's Treasury being Fatisfied that a;: extension of time is necessary or proper, the payments recommencing as soon as the line is placed in working order. The Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company guarantee the payment of interest on the debentures until the opening of the whole line. The sections between Natal and Zanzibar were comple- te I and opened for traffic on the 14th October, from which date subsidies to the amount of 427,5Co a year z.11 payable. The ships with the Cable for the remaining section have been already despatched, and the work is to be complete 1 by the 31st December. The Eastern Telegraph Company have engaged to work the Line throughout, aud have moreover subscribed and agreed to hold permanently £ 200,000 (of this Company's shares. The Company's sysl em of cables will be 3.025 mi-es in length, with stations at Aden, Zanzibar, Mozambique, Deligea Bay, ana Durban (Natal). Between Durban » and Capetown Govenm:eut land ilLes have been estab- lished. Tiie Directors believe that the smp'e margin between revenue and the annual charge of the Debentures, the circumstances of a large portion of th it revenue being in the slJape of Government subsidies and not dependent on traffic, of £ 20 \P00 o: the share caurtal being per- manently held by the Eastern Telegraph Company, and the cables being laid on very favourable ground combine to render the Debentures now offered a sound and desir- able investment. The price of issue is par, payable as follows :— On application L5 per debenture On allvtu.eut. 20 per debenture On the 15th Dec mber, 1879 25 per debenture On the 15th January, 1880.. 25 per debenture On the 16th February, 1880 25 per debenture zcioo Interest will run from the dates fixed for payment of the respective instalments. Payment in full may be made on allotment or at the date for payment of any instalment under rebate of interest at 4 per cent per annum. The Debentures will be either" Registerea" or "to Bearer," at the opiion of the subscriber. Prospectuses and forms of application may be obtained from the Secretary or the Bankers. No. 66, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. The Subscription List, will be Closed at noon, on TUESDAY, 2nd December, 1879. Form of Application (to be retained by the Banker?.) To the Directors of the lia-tern arid South African Tele- graph Company (Limited.) Gentlemen,—Having paid to your bankers the sum of Z- being P,5 per Debenture on Jlortirace lie- bentures of 4100 each of the Eastern and South African Telegraph Company (Limited), I request you to allot me that number of Debentures (here insert Registered" cr "to Bearer"), and I hereby agree to accept the same, or any smaller number that may be allotted to me, and to pay the balance due thereon according to the terms of your prospectus dated 25th November, 1879. 445S6 REGIMENTAL ()RDERS^BY'LIEUT~COI: HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 19 Nov., 1879. I.-Tiie competition for the Nos. 2 and 3 prizes Gyti and Sling Wagon, will t ike place on Thursday at 7 p.m. punctually. Undress uniform. 2.—There will be drill for the competing detachments as follows:—Gyn—Monday—A, 6.30 p.m.; B, 5.30 p.m. C, 7.30 p.m.; D, 5.0 p.m. E, 7.0 D.U. F, 9.0 p.m. G, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday—A, 6.30 p.m. B, 5.30 p.m.; C, 7.30 p.m.; D, 5.0 p.m.; E, 7.0 p.m. F, 9.0 p.m.; G, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday—A, 6.30 p.m. B, 5.30 p.m.; C, 7.30 p.m. D, 5.0 p.m.; E, 7.0 p.m.; F, 9.0 p.,i, G, 7.30 p.m. Sling Wagon—Monday—A, 0.30 p.m. B, 6.0 p.m.; C, 7.0 p.m. D, 5.30 p.m.; E, 7.30 p.m. F, 8.30 p.m. G, 7.0 p.m. Tuesday-A, 6.H3 p.m.; E. 6.0 p,m, C, 7.0 p.m.: D, 5.30 p.m.; E, 7.30 p.m.; F, 8.30 p.m. G, 7.0 p.m. Wednes- day—A, 6.30 p.m.; B, 6.0 p.m. C, 7.0 p.m.; D, 5.30 p.m. E, 7.30 p.m. F, 8.0 p.m. G, 7.0 p.m. 3.—.H.R.H. the Field Marshall Commanding in Chief having approved of the instructions in the new Manual of Artillery Exercises, has directed that they be strictly adhered to:throughout the Service. The Artillery Drill will henceforth be conducted in accordance with tha same. It is requested that every officer will prov:de him- self with a copy thereof. 4. —There will be drill for the detachments selected for Nos. 5 and 9 Armstrong Gun Prizes on and ater Friday next. This competition will probably take place on Friday, 19th December. Attention is called to the fact that the B. L. gun drill has been considerably altered in the new manual. The board of officers to report on clothing, of which Major Sioperls tbe president, will reassemble on Monday, at 7.30 p.m., iu the Armoury. All aitic'es of clothing in possession of members, of which reports have to 1 e made, shnid be brought for inspection. The Master Tailor will attend. For duty during the ensuing wee]. — Captain Barr son, Lieutenant Traxcs. Surgeon Vacheli, Sergeant Brimson, Corporal MeConne 1, Bombardier Connock, Trumpeter Cotter. By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Major and Adjutant. THE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIARD ROOMS, ST- MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE NOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. GWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS VISIT- ING SOUTH WALES. Giving the Shipowner thice of ports, and greater I command of the Freight Market. VESSELS CALLING FOR ORDERS. MESSAGES FILED DAY or NIGIIT at the MUMBLES LIGHTHOUSE, SWANSEA BAY, connected with the General Posi-Oitice Telegraph. Shipowners forwarding messages or desirous of having their vessels reported should wire direct. Swansea is the first port in the Bristol Ch .nne!, £ 5 miles from Lund". Ve ssels can cllter the Bay an 1 find good and sheltered anchorage under tbe Mumbles 11 ad at any state of the tide, free of ail chargcs whatever. R. CAPPER, General Supt. llarbour, Docks, Railways, and E8tal. Swansea, September 24th, 1879. MESSRS W. H. SillIT11 and SON deliver the SOUTH WÁLES DAILY N HWS at an early hour each Morning iu all parts of the foil ow- ing towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PO RTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDAR3 PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW M1LFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELI, Y TENBY ABLITYSTWITII LAMPETKR CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIMBS also deiivo.cd every Friday I to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDKK3 to be sent to the Managers oi the various Il.¡¡. c ffittterrfnumguts. -I NEW THEATRE ROYAL, -i-l WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manager, Mr E. EULVKR. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Dec. 1. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MR R. D'OYLY CARTE'S OPERA COMPANY will appear in Gilbert and Sullivan's enormously successful Comic Opera, H.M.S. PINAFORE, preceded at 7.30 by a musical absurdity, entitled FOUR BY HONOURS, I The Stage Doors will be opened for the SPECIAL admission of parties wishing to secure NOTICE. good seats at Half-past Six. Sixpence extra to all parts of the house. SATURDAY Special Day Performance. Door? open at 2. Dec Ctb Commence 2.30. Children under 12 and Schools Half Price. NEXT MR and MRS CHIPPENDALE, WEEK Supported by Mr Walter Mason and Company. Old English Comedies. Doors ope'n at 7 commence at 7.30 c-arriages, 10.15. Prices—Orchestra stalls and circle, 4s; pit stalls, 2s 6d pit,Is; gallery,6d. No Second Price. Private boxes, el is to 41 lis tkl. Plans may now lie seen and tickets secured at Mr Lewie's, Duke-street. 42033 Jjj" E W THEATRE ROYAL. LESSEE—MR W. H. DAW. MHAGIm-MR E. BUHWER. THE CARDIFF DRAMATIC SOCIETY'S INAUGURAL PERFORMANCES, MONDAY & TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 & 16. 1879, ro THE BENEFIT OF TEE INFIRMARY. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF I MISS AMY BURNETIE, MISS SUSAN RIGNOLD, I MISS CLARA ARMSTRONG. I WAR TO THE KNIFE, TRIAL SCENE—MERCHANT OF VENICE, LADY OF LYONS (BURLESQUE). Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Carriages 10.15 Prices—Orchestra Stalls and Circle, 4s; Pit Stalls, 2s o.i; Pit, Is Gallery, 6d. No Second Price. Plans at Mr W. Lewis', Duke-street. GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF. \JT OPEN EVERY EVENING AT 7.45 p.m. Unprecedented Success Novelty succeeds Novelty ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. New Riders New Gymnasts New Clowns 1! Last Nights of THE SILBONS. The SILBONS in Entirely NEW ACTS. The Silbons in Leaps through rire Hoop3. First time in Cardiff- MUSICAL BASINS. GREAT COMIC BALLET, Evoking Screams of Laughter Mirth unbounded The Renowned American Eccentric Skaters in their Carnival on the Ice are coming. 44387 S TU ART HALL, CARDIFF. GO TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AND IIEAR THE ALLEGHANIAN VOCALISTS AND BELL PLAYERS. Whose name hos become a HOUSEHOLD WORD "with music-loving people of all nations, and whose continuous travels b.ive o.tsnded to all parts of the Civilised Globe, isiting b\ R >yal Command the CROWNED HEADS and NOBILITY of EUROPE, wiil present TO-NIGHT their I.icomparable Programme, embracing New Specialities, New Songs, New Quartets, New Bell Pieces, &c. Miss CARRIE KiFFf.IlT, Contralto. Miss CECILE LEROY, Mezzo-Soprano. Mr WALTER FIELD, Buffo. Mr J. M. BOULARD, Basso. Miss JESSICA TlNSO, Pianist and Organist. Their Extra .rd.nsry Concerts consistof a charming selec- tion of Vocal Quartets, rendered in their own peculiar style, Duets, Songs, and Baliads also their marvellous per- formance or, a magnificent peal of 120 SWISS BELI.s. which is of so brilliant and charming a character thateverv beholder is astonished and overwhelmed with feelings of wonder and delight. Letter fiorn the Tiivate Secretary of the BARONESS BURDETTCOUTTS Ei.renberg Hall, Torquay, 1st February, 1872. SIR,-Lady Burdett Coutts, and her Party, derived great pleasure this afternoon from their visit to hear the Allcghaniuns, Vocalists aud Bell Piaye.rs. The Baroness desires me to present you the enclosed cheque, with her kind wishes.—I am, Sir, yours faithfully, JOHN HASSARD. Mr J. M. Poulard. Manager, "Alleghanians." Admission—Front Seats, 2s; Gallery, Is 6d Body of Hail, Is; Promenade, 6d. Tickets may be had of Mr IN ,m Lewis's, Stationer, &c,, Duke-street. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10. 44565 LIVER COMPLAINTS. DR. KING'S DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mercury). The best remedy for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DE. RANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all ether Symptoms of Disordered Liver and D.vepep; i:> Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest Pills for every constitution. In boxes at Is 1J J, 2s 6 J, and Is Cd, at all Chemists. 44S91 SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS awarded to k3 GOODALL'S IIOCSEHOLD SPECIALTIES. A single trial solicited from those who have not yet tried these preparations. G OODALL,S YORKSHIRE RELISH. The most delicious Sauce in the World. Enriches Hot-Joints, Stews, Chops, Fish, &c. With Soup it is charming. Blends admirably with all Gravies. Makes Cold Meat" a Luxury. Makes the plainest viarids palat-ilble. The daintiest dishes more delicious. A great addition to Cheese. Every dish is improved by its addition. Epicures pronounce it the Best Sauce. Beware of Colourable Imitations. CAUTION. —It having come to our knowledge that an imitation cf our celebrated Sauce, the Yorkshire Relish, is being palmed upon Purchasers, we beg that they will insist upon having the only genuine Yorkshire Relish, bearing a Label with the Trade Mark, a Willow Pattern Plate," and our name, GOODALL, BACKIIOUSF., and Co., LEEDS," with a protecting Label over the Stopper. We are sorry that respectable Tradesmen should lend them- selves to such an imposture for the sake of a little extra profit. Sold by Grocers. Oilmen, Chemists, &c., in bottles, at 1=, and 2s each,—Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & CO., Leeds. GOODALL'S BAKING POWDER Awarded Seven Prize Medals for Superior Quality. The best in the world. Defies comparison. < Makes delicious puddings without eggs, pastry without butter, and beautiful light bread with- out yeast. One trial wiil convince the most sceptical of its superiority over others.-Sold bv Grocers,Oiimea, and Cherni ts.&c., in ldpaokets, &1, Is, 2s. and 5s tins. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, and CO., Leeds. GOODALL S QUININE WINE. Is in- valliable for indigestion, nervousness, gout, rheu- matics, &c. A wine-glassful twice or thrice a day will be found both grateful and efficacious in ail cases in which a cordial tonic is required, far superior to cherry and bitters or bitter beer, Sold by Chemists, Grocers, &c., at Is, Is 1W, is. and 2s 3d per bottle.—Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & CO. LeeUs. OODALL'S CUSTARD POWDER, for G making delicious custards without eggs, in less time and at half the price. Delicious to Plum Pudding- and Jam Tarts. Delicious to Stewed Rice and all kinds of Fruit. Delicious to everything. Delicious alone. Give it a trial.-Sold in boxes, 6d and Is each, I by Grocers, Chemists, Italian Warehousemen, &c I Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & CO.. White Horse Street, Leeds. GOODALL'S GINGER BEER POWDER makes three gallons of the best Ginger Beer in ) the world for threepence. Invaluable for pro- ducing a delicious and invigorating beverage, possessing valuable medicinal properties, thereby rendering it the most wholesome and |>eifec*t beverage ever discovered for both winter and summer use, is easily made, and acknowledged the best! and ciieajiest Sold in packets, :d and 6d each, by all Grocers, Chemists, and Italian Warehousemen. &c. Proprietors—GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, and CO., White Horse ttreet, Leeds. GOODALL'S MUSHROOM KETCHUP, G Confidently recommended to all true lovers of the pure Mushroom. Prepared by a Special Steam Pr; cess from the PL-RE JUICE, pre-ducing a FULL A) RICI! FLAVOURED KHClli r, unrivalied for its GREAT STRENGTH PERFECT PURITY aild UNSURPASSED FLAVOUR Sold in Bottles a' Cd, Is, and 2s each, by Grocers, Oil- men, and Italian Waiehc-usemen ali over the kingdom. Prepared bv GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, and Co., White Horse Street, Leeds. OOD ALL S E GGI 'O W D E R ,Ack no w- leuged to be the only real substitute for eggs yet discovered; its action 011 Cakes, Puddings, ic., &c., resembles that, oi the Pgg- in every particular, enriching t;;t.jn in color and flavor, rendering them most wholesome and nutritious Onepenny packet wiii go as far as four etgtrs aud one six- penny tin a6 far as twenty-eight 1 Sold everywhere, iu Id Packets Gd ar.d Is Tins, By Grocers, Oilmen, Chemists, Italian Warehousemen, Ship Store Dealers, &c. Shippers and tlieTrade supplied by the Sole Proprietors GOODALL, BACKUOUSE & CO., White florae Street, Leeds UCODALL'S BRUNSWICK BLACK for painting Stoves, Grates, Iron. Tin, &c. This invaluable composition is superior t,) any yet offered to the public, poss«.-si;ig great brilliancy and thoroughly protecting the articles it is ap- olicd to.—Solei i:i bottles at Cd and 1- each.. Proprietor: GOODAL^, BACKHOUSE 4: CO White He tc-sucet, Leeds. AGENTS IN WALES. Evans and Co., 7, Iligli-strcer, Cardiff. Webb and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff. Arkell, II., 161, Bute-road, Cardiff. S ranaghan and Stephens, Angel-treet, Ca.r<1.fI. John, W., Job .-street, Penarth, Cardiff. Wiiliams, John. IG, The Haves, Cardiff. Sankcv, J. and C., Working-street, Cardiff. Budgett, II. if. an 1 S., Ne.son-i-t cot, Bristol. Leonard ani Co., Nelson- t ect, Bristol. Kortham, J. G, ami Co., Hish-i-treet, Biistoi Ackerman, '1' Rede iilt hill, 13rbtoJ. Phillips and Sons, Castle-square, Swansea. Taylor and Co., Swansea. Arthurs, S., WalterVroad, Swansea. Fr:.zer and Co., 34, Doc!<-street, Newport, Mon. Jones, L. J' Ebbw Vaic. Hair's, E. W., 1T8, High-street M^rtliyr. Supply HSoies, Bnr> y Port. j.. L Yau hau-tUcet Lkiaeliv- 4UIOO ;14- -1,1 .>¡ IjUtsinrss d ;,r.;t'( THIS CONCERNS yOU. Some Tradesmen, our readers will have observed, are always SELLING OFF (so their announcements state) in some instances tUaa* are Genuine Sales, in others, positive deceptions. Geuuine Sales are either to CIMJ out old stock to make ruom for new leaving tiiv pro- sides, or declining: the business. IN MY CASE THIS SALE IS THROUGH A REMOVAL. I have for some time past found my present Factory and W arehouse, in Halford-street, Leicester, utterlv use- less for my increasing tra-i.e I therefore purchased some property in Charles-street and Free-lane, which I have pulled down, and on the site of which I have erected I actory and Warehouse which, when completed, will be the largest of its kind in the Kingdom-a \i w of which I shall give at an early date. To save expense cf semoving the Stock to my new premises, I have had. it forwarded to my various Brunches, where it will be offered under cost price to clear t) e same out. The entire JStock amounts to FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND PAIRS OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S & CHILDREN'S BOO T S AND gEOES, Which will be sold at prices varying from 6d and up- wards, all of which is marked in piain figures. As the Sale will last a short time only, do not miss this. oppor- tunity, but come at o-ice and secure the bargains which G. O L 1 v E R IS NOW OFFERING YOU AT THE FOIA.OWINU BRANCHES ^anliff, Bute Street 1 Gloucester, Westgate-street ^ardiff, St. Mary Street I Hereford, High Town ,ardiff, Duke Street Hereford, Eigii Street Swansea, Castle Street Llanel'y, Vanghan Street Swansea, High Streot Loughderough, Church Swansea, Oxford Street Gate Kewport, Commercial Oaken gates, Market-street Street Pembroke Dock, Bush Newport, High Street Street Neath. Wind St ef t Pontypridd, Taff Street Barrow, Market Place Stroud, Kenderick Street Bridgend, Caroline Striefc Treorky,Soui hWales House Chester, Foregate Street Wellington, Market Square Chester, Eli.st.gate Buildings Wilienhall, Market Place Chester, Nort^ate Street Worcester, B"oad street Cheltenham, High Street Worcester, High street Gloucester, Northgate Wrexham, Hope street Street i Ystrad, Manchester House lianufactory Halford-street, Leicester. 7256- 40469 00 THE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. « ? —— 0 c DANIEL LEWIS & SON 0: s o 2 ART CABINET MAKERS. E* "a —— m HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE o o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. t> K cc ——— a. CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 7621—41996 The Comfort of the Aged, The Pride of the Young, The Admiration of the Fair, The Envy of Opponents, The Doctor's Enemy, The Poor Mans's Friend, WHAT! WHY J. B W I T C R E L LS CHEAP AND STYLISH BOOTS. I NOTE THE ADDRESSES— I ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ) BIZANCHES- A-EWPORT, YSTRAD, TREHERBERT, PORTH. PONTYPRIDD, TONYPANDY, TREOUia, AND ABERGAVENNY. 42105 SWANSEA OFFICE s OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, ar.d be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. ,e The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any paat of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS. ¡ G C A R P E N T E R I 37, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. I CARPENTER'S LACE BOOTS. CARPENTER'S ELASTIC BOOTS. I CARPENTERS SHOOTING BOOTS. CARPENTER'S LADIES' BOOTS, ELASTIC, LACE, AND BUTTON. I G CARPENTER, j' BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, 37, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. E253—31407 QANTRELL & COCHRAN S I AROMATIC GINGER ALE, SODA WATER, SELTZER' WATER, POTASS WATER, &c., &c., Can be had from all Wine Merchants, Grocers, and Chemists, j Th re at?, many worttdexs imitations. See that the genuine I and origin: article only is obtained. EIGHT GOLD AND PRIZE MEDALS Have been awarded at the various International Exhibi- I tions held all over the world. PCAVEYOAS TO HER MAJESTY'S HOUSES OF PAB- I LIAMENT. WORKS—DUBLIN & BELFAST, IRELAND. AGENT FOR CARDIFF :—Mr W. L. HAWKINS, BUTE DOCKS. 43533 IB ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 23, LLA-NARTE-STREET, NEWPORT, BILL POSTER an i DELIVERER for TOWN and I COUNTRY. Rents all the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with dispatch. toll F R U IT T R E E S, I ROSES: JGIVERGREEN AND LOWERING s H R U B S, Q RNAMENTAL RJI R E E s GARAWAY AND CO. Supply the above AT VERY CHEAP RATES. Special Prices for Cash. Write for quotations before ordering elsewhere QARAWAY AND CO., DURDHAM DOWN, CLIFTON, BRISTOL, 31764 NEWPORT A js N C Y i Tj FOR Tl.'K SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARM 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 MAKAOEIU ^JHAMBEKLAIN, POLE, and CO.'S (SPECIALLY PREPARED) OATMEAL, pure Scotch, Packed. TL^LOUR, patent self-raising, ê JL Sold iiv ail Groe-ers, and Wholesale of 0HAMBERLAIN, POLE, and CO., CORX AND FLOUR MERCHANTS, BRISTOL. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Merchant-street, behind the Town-ball, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents the orinci; ;d hoarding-* and stations in Newport and Neighbourhood. Two good bili-po.-ters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Towu tvd country. U.d established—More than a Quarter of a century. 3101.:3 jjughtess fb t ECONOlY IN CLOTHING. JOTHAI & SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MA RY-STRKJBX, CARDIFF, Are prepared with a SPLENDID ASSORTED STOCK OF MEN* S AND JUVENILE ATTIRE: For the AUTUMN & WINTER SEASONS, bought for CASH at REMARKABLY LOW PATES, every Article being MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR THE FIRM, OF DUKABL* MATERIALS AND SOUND WORKMANSHIP. —— QYEKCOATS FOR MEN. oYEK COATS FOR YOUTHS, 0VERCOATS FOR BOYS, AT THE PRINCIPALITY | QUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 26 k 27, ST. MALIY STREET, CARDIFF. 43691 r, E W WINTER CLOTHING AT MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS. A Splendid Variety of New Styles and Materials suitable for Winter wear j- now on view and for Sale. The Order Department is replete with Coatings, Suitings, J and Trouaerings from best Makers. The Head} -Made i c-jiartment is unusually full of Gar- meni i for the Season, S'jit-s of a Piece, Overcoats of Ligl,t snd Mediu.n Textures, aid Improved Taletbee Ventilating Waterproof Clot.hinsr. iiie Juvenile Department presents a most attractive dis ri „ P C ? *r-Q Outfits for the voang. f I S MOck 18 marKed i'J Piain Figures, at iX>west Cash Prices. 1 Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, &c., &c. Adaress—THE CARDIFF HOUSE Corner of Caroline-street. St. Marv-street. CarriiT. 21 ^OUTH WALES MUSICAL REPQS1- K7 TORY, 8 & 9, WIND STREET, j SWANSEA, J. JgPADER AND SONS. IMPORTANT TO CASH PURCHASERS. COLLARD AND COLLARD'S SVPEPB TONED NEW "MODEL PI A NO FORTS, Patent Mechanism, Perfect Touch, AT A DISCOUNT OF FROM 15 TO 23 PER. CENT. Some Elegant Designs in Ebonized and Gold, suitable for presents also the DOUBLE OVERSTRUNG METAL-FRAMED TRICHORD COTTAGES, BY NEUMEYER & CO. KIRKMAN. ERA Kit, BROADWOOD, &c., Newest Models are all included iu our reduced tariff on the three years' stem also Broadwood's Kew Trichord PIANETTE, at 24 guineas bv o ierly instalments, j £27;; 6d. 44 U3 OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS. CHARLES T. JEFFERIES A SONS (Wholesale Stationers, Redcliffe-street, Bristol) are prepared to give a very high price for any i,urt of old papert for re-manu- facture, &c., into paper. L'pon receipt of instructions sent to Waste Far Department," bags will be for- warded. Their present prices will be found muck in excess of that umally gi.en by the detUcm and o!h,r.g. OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT. -100,000 Volumes 011 Sale. Libraries and small Parcels of Books Bought or ) Exchanged. 44144 J o H N L E C, G ] BI: LL- HAIN GE P, I GAS AND HOT WATER ENGINEER, PLUMBER, &141 18, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA. ——— HOT WATER APPARATUS fitted up on an improved I priuciple, perfect: v safe, a Hot Bath obtained 20 minutes j after lighting the fire. 43735 ELECTRIC BELLS, SPEAKING TUBES, LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS fixed in any part of the Country. QPECIAL NOTICE to SHIPPERS and O Others.— ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY Wrought Irou FIREPROOF SAFES, with solid iron doors, secured by patent lock and duplicate keys, with cash drawers, the chambers fitted with ttwe most perfect fire-resirting composition. In consequence of the depression of trade, the above are offce-i at the following extraordinary low prices -24 inch, £ 3 10s 26 inch, RA;30 inch, L4 10s; S2 inch, JM 34 inch. £ 5 10, 36 inch. jM 15s. Priop, List free. C. H. GRIFFITHS and SONS, 43 and 48, Cannon- Street, E.C. Est. 1850. 26 7892 1> OWATT'S PETROLEUM LAMPS JLV -PATENT ANUCAPNIC SPLIT WICK BURNERS, I' DUPLEX AND SINGLE FLAMES, Iu Six Sizes, I The PATENT SPLIT WICK nearlv doubles the Capil. lary attraction, and a full flame is thus kept up till the very last. These burners give the largest and most bril- liant lic-litvet obtained by any maker. WITHOUT CHIMNEY, WITHOUT SMOKE, WITHOUT SMELL. Retail of all Ironmongers. and Lamp Dealers; WHOLESALE OSLT OF I THOS. ROWATT AND SONS, 7920 EDINBURGH & LONDON, 48415 THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. PIANOFOHTES, HARMONIUMS, AND AMERICAN ORGANS. fJIHOMPSON AND gHACIvilLL, PIANOFORTE MAKERS AND PATENTEES, QUEERS BUILDINGS, and) CARDIFF 64, ST MARY-STREET, ) Vy 14, HIGH-STREET, SWA-N-SEA. TREDEGAR HOUSE, rglENBY, 111* 112, COMMERCIAL-STREET, J^EWPORT. Supply NEW PIANOFORTES by the best makers, on hire for three year-, and at I lit expiration of that time (11" after the payment of twelve quarterly instalments), the Pianos become the p operty of the hire., without auy further payment whatever. THOMPSON and SHACKKH. were the first ir Wales to introduce th s easy method of acquiring a good musical instrument, and 'can refer to thousands ci customers as n the quality of the Pianos they supply. Customers are not limited to any maker, but may select., whICh ever make may be preferred,from the ia-gest Stock in the Principality of Wales. All io",W mentg warrauted. From Two Guineas per quarter. KIRKMAN'S PIANOS. COLLARD'S PiAXOS. BROADWO JD'S PIANOS. ERARDS PIANOS. m:L'\S)IEAV'S PIANOS, CRAMER'S IIANOS. HOPKINSON'S PIANOS. Detailed Price Lists of Pianofortes by any of the fore- going celebrated makers, and some others not so Generally known, sent free on application. THE NEW YACHT PIANO. Thirty Guineas, in solid mahogany. This instrument is made"expressly to withstand ttie damp of a sea voyage^ and is warrant'.d to keep well in tune. Orders may be adoressed to Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, or Tenbv. Sole Agents for BRINSMEAD'S'& SONS' GOLD MEDAL PiANOKOKTES. Catalogues Free. QOLLIEUY PLANT AND TOOLS. F. H. WARDEN, (Late THOMAS WARLE:. & SON,) IBOS AND STEEL MKBCHANT, BBOMKOBD WORKS, LIONEL-STEBLT. BIRMINGHAM. PICKS, SHOVELS, RAlvE-i, RIDDLES, SKIPS, Pit tubs, crucible cast steei wheels and axles, tram nailst bolls and nuts, washers, wagon wheels and axles, springs, chains and traces, hames, files, lifting jacks, crabs, pul- ley blocks, pit and other rails, scrcen bars, air pipes; gas, steam, and water tubes brattice clotb, salitime hearths complete, smiths' tools, pjwder magazines, wire and hemp ropes, pot lul, and wagon ironwork of every description. A large stock always oil hand. 79b;)- 43782 JONES BROTHERS. PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVJi! E IS, HIGH-STREET. NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to tin Great Western and Neath and Bre-. on Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting Places. 12 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. TTrAYMAN S BALSAM of HORE. jLl HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy v for Asthma, Consumption, Brochitis, Coughs, Influenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Hocpmg Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, &c. It gives instantaneous relief, and rapidly effects a cure IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely family in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable, as children are fond of it, and take it tagerlv. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest- ICSSIJë8S is gline, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with- out it. Prepared only by A. Hayman, chemist, Neath; and ■old by ali chemists. Price Is 14d an 1 2s ad per botU*. 39&GS TOYTLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct ail iiregu- larities and relit-ye ti e distressing symptoms so prcaieni witii sex. Boxes Is Hd and t)d, of Sent snywimre upou receipt of stamps, by the Maker, lb L XOWioL chemist. NoUiurhaia, iU&ii

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