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J^ESSRS. CROSS JJROS. CARDIFF, Have now in Stock a large assortment of MILNER'S AND PERRY'S CELEBRATED FIRE AND BUBGLAR PEOO I SAFES, DEED BOXES, AND STRONG BOOM DOOHS, RE9Pectful1y so'ic t a call from any frien^I O may be buying, assurine them that prioes aad FLUALITY aba 1 compete favourably with any other Safes It the market. Th. y would cant'on Purchasers against buying CHEAP SAFES by UDtried Makers. FRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. ■DTJJST have BIFO in Stock a SECONDHAND SAFE BY £ EHB,Y, 3Sin. x 33in. x 24in. 28383 ==- I§Ijippittg Itatoa. IFFLFCT" F^| J\ NEW TOBK. LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS. R*EAA LIYEBPOOL to N^ TOEK ma QUEENS- TOWN, every WEDNJfcauax. TRIN Wednesday, April 9th. THE 6'NEEN'V< — Wednesday. April 16th, SI LVETIA~;I"» Wednesday, April 23rd. From LONDON to NEW YORK as follows HOLLAND .Wednesday, April 2nd. CANADA EDNTUKUY, AprU ICth. Wednesday, April 30th. Saloon to New Yora 10,12, and 15 guineas, according to position of berth, all having equal Saloon privileges. Return Tickets. 24 and 22 guineas. Steerage to *^W Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, 1t6. Superior aonronmodation and ahon- tfacce of oooked MCTisiont. Cheap Through Bookings to all parts of tbe United -States and RIMM/IN, Special Batee to Texas. Apply to the National Steamship Company, Limited, .Water- street, Liverpool; or to Messrs. Smith, Bondius. and Co., 83, Gracachuroh-street, London^ and to Messrs. J. E. Nicholas and Co., Consul* A TIMBERS, Bute Docks,Cardiff« J.O. Jdanning.9. Cn /tie II-F-FCVTOOT, "iwanstat F. W, Gaunt. Witheec/UB^ eet, 4BETU.*rs J Jas. R. MORGAN. PontmsKter, /onty- F" John Thorn*#, i, Prorpeot-plaoa, ^OR^MWWN, I>DEGJIR I Henry A. Lewis, sewtawn, Bb'vw Vale? Herbert T. Xieee, grocer, Tstrad, P-BOC<:4A V"lley J THOMAS Divies, 84, Pontmorlsis, MORTUYRV MOVJC* 5_HOMAS, Fewhouees, Blaina Gwent, Abertfilery { "ST, W"at-era, 39, Quoon-street Neath. L L A. N LI ffE NMI \1 T~F 1 • Shortest OOE*n Passe. to AMBBIOA. ^ALIFAX CANADIAN, AND UTJIT5iD STATES MAIL. & OOAAOEIA or „fceavi»« LIY&Rl'OGL every XXI Miu LON. every FBIt*&Y, for HALIFAX. S^iuBEC FOBTIAND, a^d BALTIMORE. Tfe^'ji "j «iklts to BOSTON, NKW TOaK.railiADELI HU. and to all polite in CA*AD&. nv-l the STATICS, Low Fsree and excelled Aoo^mmoda^on. JPAEIIEN^CR* who seemr* TFEKWTR before LA&TIRG ARE WSFC at TBTI HAB. Stssioa oy AN appciEtetd AGEIT of the OEMP«»*, #ho takes C^HAIRG* at fcham **»til; HEY jo on boam THA 6teamer. THE O-. -'dten QOFCZNM«AL TW.CTS AJR-'K^WL PABSNGEA the YIL?« vVrit* »-t TBA ftunphlet KIAMD DURFEBIH IN *ANECOBA." APVIY to kii/n& BIONMI ft Qa^Syneoooi el Lon- Joncm-y, or to E. J. Si. 8tn«1>strsefc, DOOKA, TED G. Bird, M Bne..w.etl" Cardiff; !• "C, Ka»*afr, 9, Oaatle^Jtrset, Swanseax O, V 'RLSII, LAKIWYSO-ROFCD, FYNTYPRIADI P. ?^«y, ft*?'* Hotel, XwtLt ^ILLIFTMA. Bell ififti, HufiHrtreet, Brecon* J. Prow, E r/u«i of Y»L««, BDTALORT J S. Btwds, Rtattiwaer, SMM RHYMNEV J Coombs, New Market lea, Abergavattay j John W. YJtnoia, Caxtlet s, Havarfotrdweet t Vf. MRva" Locke, "h' Great Bock-strsct, anc i, LAORJW 'w. ^YHARF SPWR>ORT* Mon W R- BOWASD3 W • CABOTRR»NA. NGFF YOBK FFSMAMBHIF LINE, The flrst-okaa Bteamen ol TMS Line will EAU ■* 'IUOWBS— FROM CARDrFF TO NEW TQBJ: *HI^VINDDA, 8,000 tons SATURDAY March 29 JHEOLA. 2.S0C tons SATURDAY, April 12 •H&UBIKA, tons TO follow, TBOK RKW YOBS TO CAKBITF •ELWNTDDA, 8,000 tons SATTTTIOAY, Apnl 19 GKEOLA, ^800 tons SATU'-iiDAY. May 3 •BEUBINA, 8,500 tons To follow, Through B12'a of Lading for an of GOODS PACCT,! H to and from fciie Inland Towns in ■ngland and plases I"- K^E WESTERN States of Amerioa **<D Canada, I^CIUDINI, Juiosigc. St. Louis, Milwaukee, FT. Paul's. Tc-'T/JO, Buffalo. Descolt/Toronto, JFCO., SW., « oonjuncsion NITH the Erie. Great. WWTCRAOC CNMST, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern RAILWAY OMPWIIM l'or rre L" » Md othof PTRTTOAFOTA &ppl:¡r TO W. Y. JD>WABD9, OIRII# AND Hewpc«TI TUBNEK. KDWABDA, and Co., Bristo: OS Q. T. P.FTJIIFY. 51. HEW YorV- WAN/ED, a Curate for LLOW-S, Iii-laorshire.— Address, T. W., 1, Pembroke Vale, Clifton, GYIETOL 3H0a2 ^CHNIASTXR. WANTETT"^RO'niediatelr, Assistent Mistress (EX P. T.) for Infants.—Apply, with partinulars, '1 Midtress. National Infant School, Oxford-street, 5?^NS4!FL, 315492 KEQUIEED, after EA«KR, A KE-engagement as Laily or Kerident Gover-">-s. Thorough English JRD Mueio, ConvfrBational Freuch (perfected abroad), elementary German.—Address R. A 3, Belgrave- | <J^RACE, Swansea. 3212U31 [ 'TWO Vaesnciwj in highly respeotable Ladies* Board- f ING School. A thor jugh English education, with YPSIC and laundress, &E., upon very reduced terms.— R^KT^RG gddrfBaed Nebo, Weekly Mail Office, Cardiff, BE for»ardt: 8973c JBomfistf c fi tibatiXs ^AITISTR. DOMESTIC SEKVANTS.—Wanted for New Zea- 1J 1.1/ Euch as Cooks. Housemaids, General SERVANTS, Nurses, Dfnrymaids. Wages £20 to £40 per te)- annum. ARR ^ONS will now oe entertained for PTJRFAGEE by TBJP, sailing during the Sammerand AUTUMN montLj. 'IIIA earliest applications will haTe PRIORITY. Free TRSI 'I; CHIP'S Outfit (Bedding, &c.). hBd Allowexce for rjvel'ing Expenses.—For S'RTHER particnlsrs apply to IHV Agent-General for NOT ^EALARD, 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-atreet J^CDON, S W. March, 1879. 28209C tJlARM LABOURERS.—Wanted for New Zealand. f Applications will now be entertained for Free *ASPAGES by ships sailing during the Summer and AUTUMN months. The earliest applications will HAVE Priority.—For further particulars apply to the Agent UEN«RAL for New Zealand, 7» Wfwtminster Chambers f ria-street, London, H.W. March, 1879. 28309 ANTED^ for a first-olafs Hotel in South Wales a thoroughly experienced Waitreas.—Apply, *ITH references, N. B Western Maa Dmce. OardiS. ut9 WANTED, over 1,000 Servants—Cooks. £18 to £4õ Housemaids, £15 to £20 i Parlourmaids, £18 to Kitehenmaids, £14. to £19; General Servants, £ 14 ? £ 22. Also Nnrses, Attendants, 4c., &c. Increasing 5*TT>and for Welsh servants.—Enclose envelope to Lady Superintendent, Gxosvenor Institute, 118, Park-street, I^DOU. W. 8773o JT a.cant. WANTED, sn Apprentice to the Dressmaking. Three machines t*u«ht.—Apply Miss M. H. MAY- 28, Fleet-street, Swansea. 8156S J F^BOGER Y.—Wanted immediately a Junior Hand; also an Apprentice.—Apily J. W. Jones, Golden Verr dale, near Pontypridd. 8071s! \\JRANTED, BLOC* Piokler; also Bailer.—State F*V age and WAGES, to M., W**t*rn Hail Offioe, 3197S3 filanbb. WANTED. a Situation as a Farm Bailiff by a young ™AN, experienced in all the branches of firming. •-ftpplyto J. D ( stationers' Hal', Llandilo. 2867Q29 VV ANTED, eituRtion as Weigher, Timekeeper, o T„ V pl"><;e of trusfc: good charAnt«R.~Apply Heolfach, Ystrad-Ehondda, Glamor- G"J:STLIRA- 3(JA9U3L "V^A?RVCRNFFORI>Y ? SCOTCHMAN, a farmer's son, a KO- *7 or, T 1,^(1 BS/T Railiff, or Geieral Manager, or K! of T HIS a thorough practical jowledg rm, steam cultivation, breeding tearing FATTENING B AND 8ELLING A{! KINLA Btock; GR FCTOCLR^06 *N sheep ARD "attle farming 'V <?S Welsh- (IIFEVEN YPARS in UAT situation; ^FRSTARADFROM^^ PM8ENTA?APERL 30,11 AOTU S FL^ CLAS, FI^NGHAMGORAA-JO^ T-* xuture. AGCN-S „. "• WLO'E^LA Bjok and Auctioneers' «' JOB Lot Circular. RO.T BIRMINGHAM^ ,S A GENTS Wanted in ^CED^TR'CT. D loose Teas. No -^QUIR.I: THL ^OET profitable N<'C-^Y 1'LFLONDRF'8AM G)M- IGA/, 13"?, Upper ihames-street, dol1. Established —YG'RITE fOR TERMA.———^ 5.PARTTITTNTS G^ESRIIMAST^^DR^NTS^ ttents in the country, Bear ( .„RM5LU 8 W.CRR^D) or small housefurnidbed.« A,QA L^-TICNJARS to M. H. G., Western Mail, ('NRNISHECL), a Nine-roomed Houae» J'* Iro LET (Midsummer), large Wharf and YARD. 'WS^ NLER»^N RDIL.WAy accommodation, near Old Do -K, EWPORT, M°n, suitable T»s a coal, iron, or timber yard, J>. PP!T GTE^RGE Benjamin Batchelor, or T. B and S. ^WielorandCo. 3109al J-^AY KEE.CI1 AT\T A-,E.—Earo chanoe. GOOD ?SIR'ESE FOR r.bovft; BO^T position IN loft LAJGE WAR'-IIRXISFT. STAB^'T, nnd COTCH-HOUSE, WITH 0VCR-—APPIY DR. I.oughfr, C.NK:kliorbt.?wa Oar- 30T!7U3L ^JBjBtiwssea for BiapoaaL T10 HAHiEEESSlIKS AND TOBACCONHTS^To .6.dd E*» AN old-entablish<>d Business. Bent low. — M. A. J Western Mail Ofice. Cardiff. 3152O29 J -P6 the Moira Hotel, Adamsdown, Cardiff. •ill-licensed house, free. Also House, in Coid- ^TERRACE.—Apply on the premises. B3107ST PO BE Let, at Aberystwith. a Full Licensed Corner Fublic-house, doing nearly £ 500 a year. Very low TUJR.'FD FREE from brewer. Goodwill, fixtures, AND RE> £ 1^0. BARE opportunity.—Address J. 0., >^5^PLACE. Aherystwith. H555: Sale, a long Coal Cart, new, to carry 15 baskitig. ^^A^PLY 48. Croft-street, Bcath, Oardia. S0S4.; t -t,0 GENTLEMEN, TOUBISTS, jCOMMEBOIALS, t &01J,. —The new iBvicta" Portmantein, the hand- \)1 ditt Bt and etrongestyet introduoed. 45 per cent. under JIUI prices. Koomy, useful Biee, 2lia. by Sin. by TIIY'* S^NT carriage paid on receipt of P.O. for 2UU, to ^■K^URUE, AIM: uiaetuier, Koynsham, Bristol. W2 F-LCNTIJEMEN'S I«ft-off Clothing bought by Mr. V~P~11D Mra. Green, 22. Caroline-st.. CartiUH. L Y Future Courtship, Mrxriage, and all Matters I Interest—four questions answered for 13 I R*ATN>, LIFETIME 30 ttamua. State AG9 and enclose I enreloj-e.—ADIIR^^A J. LAilBSiiT, 2(I, Kosse* f Y^P_IJROWNROYRI. Bra.df. rd. Yorks. 3885o X. TRIPLE MN~p, £ 5 5s.; ORGM, in course O' FKJ3 (\,ERECTION, coiaplete l according too* Jar: Ameri, IN Wcost 22 GUINEAS, for 15. Pianod the cheapest. Cabinet Pianoforte, JP7 10s. Organs, Piano- Harmoniums, CO^IURAS, Ac., Tuned and '?0R4I»(I I ROBINSON'S P"1- -ENT R. urmonium Attaohment "IJJAFO AA7 pianoforte.— -ddress, Organ BU'lrting ■ .1., 1017' 2S, Oxford. stroot, Swansea. r. Vi3e I *C—»JMM—HI F V ^G'A'BRN MAIIi. j MOST LNFLUENTIPAPAL EE IN ,FALE3 I "alts bp 3ladt0«» I F AND CARBUGE REPOSITORY. CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF. „ T JM ESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- J?OL DER, and CO. will hold their NEXT FOP.T- >ik.HTLY SALE on SATURDAY, March iD, at T.*wo •o'clock precisely, c the following- HORSES. CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS Lot 1. Drown Cart Mare, 15 hands; a good worTMK, I ot 2. Bay Cart Mare, seven years, 15 hands; quiet to ride tend drive. ,r Lot S. Very excellent dark brown Cart SLaset^MTO years, 15.2; thorough good worker. Lot 4. Bay Filly, three years, 14 hands, by C*raigan Ccmet." Eot 5, Bay Mare, seven years, 15.1; quiet to rile ana drive; tb^nropertv of Sir J. Spearman, BIT Lot 6. Bay Cob'Gelding, three years, 18.1; quiet to ride and drive. „ Lot 7. Brown Cart Mare, five years, 14.8, quitftto ride. Lot 8. Dark Bay Cart Horse, 16.2; quiet, and a good TORKSR# The Property of F. Waterman, in Liruidafcion: Lot 9. Dark Bay Mare. five years, 15 hands. Lot 10. Darkly Mare, 15 hands. Four dogcarts, two aud four wheel; four sprmg traps, two i)hs,etons,-crsnk axle cart, btanhope waggon- ette, haulier's carl;, and several lots Of silver-platedsna trass mounted gis and cut harness. BStM QUEEN'S CHAMBERS AUCTION MART. CARDIFF. ABSOLUTE AND UNLESEBVED SALE OF SUB- STANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FUEUffTUBB AND EF EECTS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, AL-RZ- ANDER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Booms as above, on MONDAX, 31st Murch, 1879, tbo whole of the substantial HCU8EHOLD FUKNITUBE and EFFECTS vgmovod trom a gentleman's reeidenoe, consisting of drawing-room suite upholstered in brocaded damask, ehiifoaniere with plate-glasa panels and marble slab, rosewood loo table, inlaid occasional ditto, superior xnahogany dining-room suite in morocco leather, ma- hogf-ny enclosed sideboard with plate-glais back, mujic stool. hat and umbrella stand with mirror centre, pair oak Gothic chairs and hall table to matab, timepiece, three capital bedroom suites (10 article j each), iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, sundry gM fittings, together with the whole of the kitchen and culinary ■utensils, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock precisely. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 28355 GKEAT EASTMN HOTEL, CLIFTON-STEE iT ROATH. MESSRS.STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- dre, and Co. will SKCt. by AUCTIOtf, on MONDAY, Uaroh 31st, at Two o'clock precisely, the following CONTBACTOE'S PLANT, &c., Consisting of four oarts, timber trolly, furniture VIl"l, bay entire cart horse (a good worker), cart harness. wheel barrows, eight iron buckets, fire gi-ites, wheeling phnks, a quantity of various timbar and building mat«ria'e to be sold in lots to suit purchasers, at the yard of the above hotel. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. *826** LEASEHOLD PBOPEBTY AT COGAN PILL. NEAR CABDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX. j3'iL ANDER. and CO.. will HELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 1st of Aoril. 1879, at Two for Three o'clock. at the Boyal Hotel. Cardiff (subject to moh conditions of sale os shall then and there be produced), THEEE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, At Cofran Pill, ne j- Cardiff, and numbered 5, 6. and 7, held under a lease from the late Baroness Windsor for 00 years, from let of May, ISiS, at an annual srrour.d rent of d66 7s. 8d.. and occupied by John Daviea and others at a weekly rent of 3B. 6d. per house. For fu rther particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to Mr. R. Y. Evans, Solicitor, Duke-street, Cardiff. 28311 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT CANTON. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER. and CO., will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, April 1st, at Two for Three o'olork in the afternoon, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced), all those THREE MESSUAGES AND PREMISES. Boing Nos. ]3, 14. and 15, Devonshire- plrJe. Ely-road, Canton, and now in the several occupations of Mr. Alfred Sheeter, Mr. JpsephWakeneld, and Mr. Willm..i Stedden, as tenants, at the weekly rent of 6s. 6d. each house. The above premises are held for the!residne of a term of 99 years, from the 24th June, 1869, under a lease from the late Frederick Charles Vachell, E-q., at the ground rent of £7 4s. They will in the first place be offered for sale in one lot. but if not then sold each house will be ollered saparately, and the ground rent will be apportioned. Further partiouiars may be had on application to the Auctioneers, or to Mr. T. H. Ensor, Solicitor, Boyal Arcade Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to Mepsra. Griffith and Corbett, Solicitors, Womanby- Btreet, Cardiff. 28844 SUBSTANTIAL, WELL ARHAHGED AND PLEA8AKTLTt SITUATED SEMI DETAOHKD VILLAS IN RICHMOND. TERRACE, THE WALK, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX. ANDER and CO. are instructed to 0 f FEB for RALE by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY. April 10, at Four o'clock, all thow TWO SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS. being Nos. 1 and 2, Eichmond-crescent, rcoently and substantially built by Mr. J. G. Biliups, of Newbridge a?) a Forest stone. tastefully and conveniently deeorated, fitted, and arranged ready for occupation, and afford- inr an unusual opportunity for acquiring comfortaDle and superior residences in a rapidly improving part of the town. The property is held for a term of 99 years from 1877 at the low ground rent of £4, per annum each house. Queen s Chambers, Cardiff. 28411 FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD FAEM, KNOWN AS TYFRY FARK. Situate in the Parish of ttumney, in the County of Monmouth, about two miles from the town of Cardiff. This Property, wi*h the Farm House, Stable, Co". houses, Barn Buildings, and Orchard, contains, by recent admeasurement. 28a. Ir.l3p,, or thereabouts. The who'ie of the Land u Pasture, is on rising ground, sloping to the soath, oommands extensive and pio- tuxeefue views of the Bristol Channel and the neigh- bonrtRgand opposite Coasts, and includes VERY ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITES. ALSO A FREEHOLD DWELLING-BOUSE, OUT-BUILD- INGS. AND GARDEN, Situate in Crockherbtown, Cardiff, late in the cacupa- tion of Mr. Thomas Dalton, deceased, having a fnmtage of 28 feet, or thereabouts, to Crockherbtown, and a depth of i60 feet, or thereabouts and a PLOT OF FKEKHOLD GROUND To the west of, and adjoining the said Direlling-hoiue, having a frontage of 25 feet, or thereabouts, to Crook. M'jtown, and a depth of 248 feet, or thereabouts. ESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX AN- DES. and CO. will SELL by AUCTION (by order of the Devisees in Trust for Sale under the Will ot the said Thomas Dalton, deceased) the above Pro- perty, at the Boyal Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the ICth day of April, 18/?, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, m the following Lots :— LOT I.-COPYHOLD. l-TO. on Cultivation as Quantity Present stats li'hu on on of Mop. Tithe Map. Tithe Map. Cultivation. 505 Arable 2' l' 27 Pasture 607 4 1 25 „ 50S Pasture 2 2 34 „ l 9 2 6 By rocent admeasnremenl 9 1 30t Bounde<rby"iands of Lord Tredegar, General Wood and a road or lane on all or most parts or sides thereof. • LOT 2.-FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD. No. on Cultivation as Quantities Present state Tithe on on of Map. Tithe Map. Tithe Map. Cultivation. 450 (Pasture X* J g" Pasture. 484 Arable — 5 3 <1 » 485 Pasture 2 0 u7 >• 4 £ 8 Arable 0 2 32 469 fHSture. • •• 2 0 6 ,• 4F8 Arable 0 2 32 II 469 fHSture. • •• 2 0 6 490 Garden and Or- chard, Tjfry 10 3 Garden and Or- 491 Homestead and chard ^lable 0 329 Homestead and Pnrt of Bickyard, 486 Arable 0 0 38* Pasture. 14 0 2rt ?ZLIggent admeasurement 14 2 8^ Chari?Sdr,y lands of Lord Tredegar, tbe Lisvane Henrv^r iands of Mr. Frederick Case and Mr. Darts and a road or lane on all or moa* of EnmnBi thereof. A public footpath to the village No 484through part of this lot.. lot compri8 £ rt?hold' tbe remainder Copyhold. This »""• c»- JLQT 3.~COPYHOLD. T^tbe11 'U^iVon*0li Quantities Present state Kap. Tithe Map] TitheVap. Cultivation 459 Arable J J- PASTNRA 460 » 0 0 >T 4 1 By recent adrocaBnrement Bounded by a Tredegar, and Mr. Frederick CMe, anur. f• H-^WiUiams, on •11 or moet part or Bidefl tbroach «>?0 ,footvath to the village of lot. A Mesraisge or rbtown Cardiff^aa^ Garden, sitnate in Orockber > kteja the occupation of Mr. Thomas to CrxJ.hu.Mown of 28 feetor thereabouts, and a de^th of 250 ioet ox tliereabotitB. EEHOLD. A plct of Garden Ground tbtr- of, late in the occupation voufs ba\ injc a frontagfl of 25 feet, or hereabouts U.Crook- herbtown, and a depth of 248 f^et or tli Harry To view lots 1, 2, and 3, apl'^ t0 x at Tjfry Farm, Rumwy. nai».OT, To view lots 4 and 5, arp'y to Misers- Dal.on, Bp«ncer. and Corbett, S lioitors, CardiC. Auction. Plans and particular* can bo obtained of tho Auction- e«rs at ('iudiff; or of Messrs. Dalton, op^D 004,12 Corbett, Sihcitors, CardiOE. 6FECIAL AND IMPOBT&NT SALE AT THE HORSE BEP08ITOKY. QUEENS CHAMB^Bb, CRCCKHEKBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX AN. J.J- DEB, and CO. are honoured with iostruqfciona to bold a SALE by AUCTION, at the abovo Repository. on TUESDAY, the 22nd of Apnl, at Two o'clock, of a Bare, Choice, and Clever l ot uf HUNTEBS, Well-known ana regularly ridden to fox hounds and harriers in the respective hunts of the counties ot Glamorgan and Monmouth, being the property of noblemen and g9utlemm oonnecterl therewith. Catalogues are in preparation and will be forwarded to applicants by the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Car did, 28347 $aks bp Jlttcttmu TO ITABMEBSv DAIRYMEN. AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE STOCK, CBOP3, IMtPI E- MENTS, AND A PORTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UTfEE HOUSH. FAIBWATER, NEAR CARDIFF, within five minutee' walk of Ely Station, G.W.B. MESSRS. GUNN and JONES have been favoured with instructions from Mr. John Dadds, who is retiring from business, ta SELL by AUCTION, ra WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of April, 1879, the icl-»ole of his valuable BTOCK. CROPS. AND IMPLEMENTS, Also a Portion of the HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURS. Comprising:—14 very excellent milch cows, in full profit: 2 heifers, with cUvea; 1 very useful horse, suitable for driving or light work-; 5 small pigs and 1 fat ditto. 15 fowls and 12 pigeons, a quantity of Baperior meadow hay and a smill quantity of reeds. IMPLEMENTS.—Hay oonventor hose rake, chaff machine and gear, 2 carts, iron Hrags, roller and-garden roller, "2 market traps. wheelbarrow, 2 large rick eheeta, can be used as one if desired, nearly new; I wheel plough, 2 sets cart harl!).ef3ø. 2 sets trap hB.rnee8. frrat harness, 2 saddles, side I!&ddle. steel pikes, rakes, ladder, 2 iron pig-troughs and large cask, and s quantity of garden and farming todls, all in good condition; also a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. together with the whole óf thn dairy utensils; also 8 easks and man-trap, several flitches of baton and 3 hams. &c., &c. Befreshments at Eleven a.m. Sale to oommence at Twelve noon. Three months* credit will be given to purchasers of JE10 and upwards upon approved security. Auctioneers' Offices, 80. St. Mary-street, Cardiff, March 18,1879. 28398 SALE OF FARMING STOCK. CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. TWYCOED FARM, LLANTBI8ANT, Within ten nrmuxes' walk of Cross Inn Station. Ta3 Vale Bailway. and one mi'e distant from Llantrisant. MESSRS. GUNN and JOKES have been favoured with instructions from Mr. David Thomas (who is leaving tbe farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 7th day of April next, the whole of the STOCK, CROPS. IMPLE HENUS, DAIBY UTENSILS, fcc., Comprising 8 very excellent cows iwith calves, 2 dit.to to calve early, 1 two-year-old heifer, 7 yearling oattlo, 8 Tery useful cørt hor8es, 1 mare in fOlÙ. 1 cob rig in? three by Beinfred, 18 Radnor sheep with lambs, and 1 Knn 80W and 9 pigs, 3 geese, and a number of fowls. CBOPS.—1 mow of well harvested hay, 1 mowoatt, 1% cwt. boultings, and a quantity of barley straw in barn. IMPLEMENTS?.—1 cart, 1 swing plough aad 1 double mould plough, iron drags, chaft machine, wheel. 1 -rrow frout, shafc, and double harnen; saddles aud b \ell.,B, pikes. rates, pigs' troughs, 60. and also the usual dairy utensils, together with a quantity of new furthers, 1 flitch of bacon. Ac. Befreshments at twelve noon, sale to commence at One p.m. sharp. Three months' credit will be given to purchasers of £ 10 and upwards, npon approved security. Auctioneers' Offices, 80, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, Mar-xh 25, 1879. 28899 CABDIFF. STEAM JOINEBY WORKS FOE SALE BY AUCTION, MR. THOMAS WEBBER has re- ceived instructions to BELL by AUCTION, a.t the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY. the 28th day of March, 1879, at Three for Four o'clock, p.m. in One Lot, or in eevenl and such Lots as shall be determined by the Vendors at the time of Sale, and iluljoct to such OODditionll as "hall there and then be produced (and which, with a Plan, may be seen at the offioe of Messrs. H. and M. Trenchard. Solicitors, Taunton; at the office of Mr. G. F. Hill, Solicitor, Cardiff and at the offioe of the Auctioneer, three days prior to the day of sale), all those valuable STEAM JOINERY WORKS. and the LAND Leased therewith and adjoining therato, togetherfwith the whole of the costly Modern MACHINERY, TOO' S, PLANT, &c. The Property;iB situate in Pearl-street, Roath. lately occupieù by M"ssr8. Cutlan. It is hilot for th" residua of a term of 99 years trim 25th March, 1870, at the annual ground rent of £ 12. The MACHINERY, Ac., includes horizontal engine with Cornish boiler, 7ft. diameter, 80ft. long, with 2 fireholes, capable ef driving 4G h.p.; self centreing and Felf feeding circular saw, 36in., to saw deals into boards from 1-16in. upwards, will turn out 31ft. to 26ft, pfr minute splitting saw, 2ft., with rising and falling spindle; cross-cut saw with traveling bed and gauge, to cut any length: planing macliine, to plane 2ft. wi^.e, any length from l-8in. to 6in. thick; tenoning machine, will cut tenons 6in. long, and cut shoulders both sides at one stroke, will also scribe sasu-work at same time the tenon is cut. large moulding machine, with outten on four sides,will turn out from 24ft. to 30ft. per minute; small moulding machine, for sash and door-work, turns out from 32ft. to 46ft. per minute; morticing machine, worked by boys, will mortice from 150 to 300 doors per day (this machine has also a boring attachment); band saw. to saw 18in. deep; sandpapering machine, with boring att&chmentforpinning8a.PhelllUld¡rrooTing strings for stairs door cramping machine, with two boys will cramp from 100 to 150 doors per day; carving macbine for lard or 80ft wood; panel raising machine, will work moulding on panel at same time oircular moulding machine for hard or soft wood (work from this machine is cleaner than from ordma.ry machines after glass papering), will turn out ten times the quantity of any oi/ier; large grinding stone. 5ft. diameter, 9in. thick, worked by steam power; 4 lathes for fancy box work and ordinary turning; 1 ditto with faceplate, 7ft. diameter, for turning large circular mouldings, to. (Note.-—One of the lathes has an attachment for turning square balusters.) Grinding machine (for moulding irons); 5ft. oironlar saw, with travelling bed unfixed; 3ft. 6in. ditto, lit. ditto. One mitreing machine will mitre mouldings up to 4 inches wide by 2 inches thick. One two-knife chaff cutter (new), 1 brazing forge, for brazing band saw, to., &c. The whole of the foregoing maohinery is nearly new, and has the most recent improvements. Application for further particulars and to view the premises may be made to Mr. G. F. Hill, Solicitor, Cardiff to the Auctioneer 1 or to Keun. H. and M. Trenchard, Solicitors, Taunton. S2. Jtoyal Arcade Chambers, Cardiff, March 18th, 1879. 88397 SALB~OF_LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT SWANSEA. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES haTe been instincted (by the mortgagees, who are selling under a power of sale), to SELL by AUCTIOB (subject to sn«h conditions as shall then and there be produoed), at the Cameron Arms Hotel. High- street, Swansea, on THURSDAY Mxti. April S, 1879, the following tollowmg- LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Lot 1. An that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 30, in Hanover- street, Swancea, and now in the occupation of M> Septimus Eickard, at the yearly rent of .19 10s. It oontains six rooms, is in good repair, and has a frontage of 18 feet and a depth of 111 feet or thereabouts, held for a term of My ears from 25th March, 1864, at the yearly ground rent of £218. Lot 2. All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and beinr Nos. 7 and 8 in Brynmelin-terraoe, on the Llangyfelacb-r M,d, Swansea. Each bouse oontains four rooms, and has a frontage of 16 feet ard a depth of 80 feet. They are in good repair, and held for a term of 76 years, from 29th September, 1874, at the yearly ground rent of £2 14s. each house. Snip to commenoe at Three p.M. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Donague, Solicitor, 7, Woroester-place, Swansea; or to the Auc. tioneers, at their offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea. 88433 T" HE CWMYOY FARM. NEAR ABERGAVENNY, J. It miles from Llanvihangel Station —To be Let. with immediate possession, this exaellent Farm, well- blown to be one of the best in the county of Hon, mouth, comprising a superior new-built Farm House and Outbuildings, lying close to the Parish Church: a Water Grist Mill and Cottage, and upwards of 170 acres of excellent Land. in large, well. arranged fields, of which about 110 acres consist of Orcharding and rich Feeding Pasture and well-watered Meadow Land, which can be irrigated at pleasure. lying in the valley next the river, the gteatpr portion of which for several years past has been Jet off to graze at a rental averaging about £4. an acre, and the remainder is moet productive Arable Land. The estate is tithe free. and to a satis- factory tenant a lease will be granted at the moderate rental of i2 an acre. May be viewed at any time.— Apply to Messrs. Clark, Sudbury, and Williams, Ludlow, Shropshire. 39561 FURNISH THROUGHOUT ..w v Descriptive CATALOGUE Post Free. W* 67,69,71,7a 77 & 79, HAMPSTEAD ROAD, NEAR TOTTENHAM COURT RfJAD. [ONnrv ROIDE GOLD JEWELLERY. (BEOISTKUSD.) The only Petfeot Substitute for 18-Garat Gold. Poll Illustrated Prioe Lists and Opinions of the Press free per Post, WATCHES, equal to 18-carat. Horizontal move- W mentj swelled in four holes. Open faoe, 2U„ 36s.: Hunters. 80s. Keyless action, eight jewels, 50«. Ladies' aad Gentlemen's sizes, free and safe per post :reristered),6d. extra. ALBEBTS. In all the latest find gold patterns for A Ladies and Gentlemen, 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d.. post free. L ONq CHAINS. 7s. ad., 10s. M., 12s. Cd„ 15s, J^ECKLETS, 58.6d., 7s. 6d. 10 j. M. LINKS, STUDS. SOLITAIRES, aa. 8<1.. 38.. JU 3s. 6d. per set. Every Article of Jewellery free and safe per post. Blast rated Price-List post free. P.O.O. payable at Exhibition-road, South Kensington. O. c. ROWE, 88. BBOMPTON-EOAD, LONDON, s.w 88010 MR. M. H. OOCHRANE, F.C.S: ANALYTIC CHEMIST, LABOEATOEY, 4, V»E ABSON-PLACE, DOCKS. CABDIFF. MTNVRATHI^f,TSES And EXAMINA TIONS of MINEBALS, FOODS, Ac., of all kinds. For Particulars and Termeapply as above. 081900 THE PRINCIPALITY. — JL 9 PAGES,JEYESY SATURDAY, ONE PENNY ftablic Jlrftos. Will be held at the MUSIC-HALL, SWANSEA, ON TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 1ST, 1479. A FULL BAND, Conducted by Mr. W. F. HULLEY, wilt be in attendance. Double Tickets (admitting Lady and Gentleman), 7s. 6d. each. Admirsion to Balcony, ls. For particulars see small bills. 395*20 GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY ROADS BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ciunty Roads Board for the County of Glamorgan will. at a Meeting to be held at the Town-hall, Bridgend, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April next. at 12.33 p.m., proceed to the Appointment of a CLERK to the said Board, at a yearly salary of £100. Applications to be sent to me. marked II Cointy Roads Board Clerkship, on or before the 23rd day of April next. THOMAS MASTERS DALTON, Clerk-to the County Roads Board, Glamorgan. Cardiff, 20th March, 1879. 3933c GLAMORGANSHIRE OOUNTY ROADS BOARD. SOUTH WALES HIGHWAY ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1878. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GLAMOR. GAU SHKBE COUNTY ROADS BO VBD, in pursuance of the provisions of the South Wales Highway Act Amendment Aot, 1878 (41 and 42 Vict, cap, 34), will at a regular meeting of the said Board to be held at the Town-ball, Bridgend, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April, 1879, at half-past Twelve o'clock in the after- noon, proceed TO MAKE AN OBDEB declaring that the several Highways hereinafter described, being Highways within the said County. and Main Thorough- fares thronf-h one or more Highway Districts to Market Towns ox Bailway Stations within the said County, shall I« MefTRICT ROADS. A ..d that from and after a day to be named in such Order the COSTS OF MAINTAINING such DIS- TRICT ROADS shall be a Common Charge upon the Ifiwy District or Districts within which suoh road or roads is or are respectively looally situate, and tball be borne by the several parishes within suoh district or distriots, in the manner described by the 9th Section of the said Act. The Order proposed to be made is— 1. To declare so much of the Highway leading from Cardiff to Dynas Powis, in the narish of St. Andrew's, ss extendo from the boundary of the parish of Llan. dough to the meeting of the roads from St. Andrew's and Cadoxton Villages, being a distance of one and a quarter miles and bix chains, a District Road. 2. To declare the Highway from 1St. Pagan's Bailway Station to Tre^ocken C:oss Boads, in the parish of Penmark, situate in and passing through the several parishes of St. Pagan's, Miobaelstone-3uper-Ely, Caerau, Wenvoe, St. Andrew's, Merthyrdovan. Porth- kerry, and Penmark, and being of the length of .eight and a quarter miles, a District Road. 3. To declare the Highway from Peterstone Station on the Great Western Bailway to the junotion of such highway with the turnpike road at the tsycimore Troe, situate in and passing through the several parishes of Peterstone, Pendoylan, st. Nicholas, and Bonvilstone, and being of the length of one and a half miles and fifteen chains, ■& District Road. 4. To declare so much of the Highway from the Old Post Inn to the Old Mill Bridge on the river Thaw as extends from the junction of the said highway with the turnpike road at the Old Post Inn to a pond ad- joining the said highway, where the road from Pencross and Penmark meets the (aid highway, being of the length of three miles, and situate entirely in the parish of 1 lancarvan and the extra parochial district of Llau- vithen, a District Road. Dated this 17th day of March. 1879. THOS. MASTERS DALTON. Clerk to the Glamorganshire County Roads Board. 39550 TO ALL COWKEEPERS, DAIRY- MEN. AND PUBVEYORS OF MILK IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878. The Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milkahops* Ordec and Amendment; Order of 1879. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the L^crJ Authority for the County of Glamorgan will on the 24th day of March instant open a REGISTER for the Regis- tration of all persons carrying on in their district the trade ol Cowkeeper or Dairyman (unless for the purpose only of making and selling batter and cheese), and ot all persona carrying on the trade of Purveyor of Milk. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FUBXHJ5E GIVEJf that after the 10th day of April next it will not fee lawful for any person to carry on the trade of a Cow- keeper or Dairyman (except as aforesaid), or a Pur- veyor of Miik in the said distriut uu1eü he 18 regis- tered as such in the Aid Register. Particulars as to the place and mode of Eegistratio will be given in future advertisements. T. MANSE Li FBANKLEN, (Clerk of the Pease. Bridgend, March 10,1679. 8"3103 TO ALL COWKEEPERS, DAIRY- JL MEN, AND PURVEYORS OP MILK IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, 1873. THE DAIBIES, COWSHEDS, AND MILKSHOPS OBDEB AND AMENDMENT OBDEB OF 1879. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the REGISTER under the above Order for the District of the LOCAL AUTHORITY for the County of Glamorgan is NOW OPEN. The Register in each Polioe District in the County is in charge of the Superintendent of Polioe. All persons carrying on in the District of the said Local Authority the trade of Cowkeeper or Dairyman (unless for the purpose only of making and selling butter and cheese) must Register their Names, Ad- dresses, Business Premises, the number of Cows kept in their trade. and the Buildings, whether Cowshed, Dairy, Milkahop, or Milkatore, in use in their trade. All persons carrying on the trade of Purveyor of Milk in the said District (except farmers not habitually sup- plying more than one household) must also Register the above nartMMlara. Forma for entering the particulars required to be registered will be supplied, or sent by post, to all per- sons making applications for them to the Superintendent of Police of the police district in which they reside. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that. after the 10th day of APRIL, 1879. it will not bs lawful for any person to carry on in the District of the said Local Authority the trade of a Cowkeeper, Dairy- man, or Puiveyor of Milk (unless or exoept as afore- said). unless he or she is registered as such in the said Register. T. MANSEL FBANKLEN, Clerk of the Peic". Bridgend, March 24, 1879. 28375 COUNTY, OFR GLAMORGAN CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, 18:8. By virtue of the above Act, and the Dairies. Cow- sheds. and Milkshops Order, 1879, of her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the Looal Authority for the County of Glamorgan have made the following Regulations:— All Dairies and Cowsheds in the occupation of persons following the trade of Cowkeepers or Dairymen, aud all Milk Stores and Milk Shops shall be duly and pro- perly cleaned at least once every day. to the satisfaction of the Distriot Inspector of the Local Authority. And the walle of all auch Dairies and Cowsheds shiU be limewashed inside twice in each year, that is to say, the first week in the months of June and November. All vessels used for oontaining milk for sale by such persons shall be thoroughly clemsed by the application of boiling water or steam. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace. Eridgend, 24th March, 1879. 28376 LAMORG ANITH I R E NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the nest General Q':aiter Sessions of the Peaoe. for the County of Glamorgan, will be holden at the Town of SWAN- SEA, in aud for the Siid County, on MONDAY, the 7th day of April, 1879, at One of the clock in the Aftxr- noon of the same day, when the Justices then present will proceed with the General Business relating to the Publ;(! and Financial Business of the County, and also to the Constabulary. The Grand and Petty Jurors must attend on TUBS- day, the 8th day of April, 1879, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, when they will be sworn. All Prosecutors and Witnesses, bound by recogniz- ance, or subpoena, from the several distriots of Swansea, Neath. Bridgend, Pontardawe, Gower. Mer- thyr, and Aberdare, must attend on the same day, and at the same hour. and on Wednesday, the 9th day of April, 1879, all Prosecutors and Witnesses, bound by reconnisanoe from the several districts of Cardiff, Cowbridge, Llandaff. Dinispowis, Pontypridd, and Caerphilly, must attend at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. All Appeals must be entered before the sitting of the Court, on MONDAY, the 7th day of April next. and the same will be heard at the sitting of the Court on the following day. All Claims on the County Stock must be delivered tit my Office on or be'ore the 13r,h day of March inøtant No costs will be allowed unless taxed at the same session. Depositions and Recognisances are to be sent me the 81et day of March instant. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN. Clerk ot the Peace. Bridgend, 10th March, 1879. 3920o IMMIGRATION EMIGRATION f JLLi EMIGRATION II TO CAPITALTSTS TENANT FAEMEES, AND FAEMER'S SONS. Mr. J., W. Down. a Settler of long experience, will nil on ? T? JJif wDG+^ A party of Oolonisfcs for Great North.-Wet-t. Parties now joining this Colony will obtain unnre- cedtnted advantages. For pamphlet e and full information ADDREUO—J. ',7. Down, Bath BnJge, Bristol. 37030 X17TEST OF ENGLAND LOAjSTAND YV DISCOUNT COMPANY. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES UNDEB THE NEW ACT, 1679. NO SUEETIES KEQUIBED. Advances from £ 20 to fc%000 way now be obtained at a few hours' notice by persons of either sex, and upon their own security, or on deposits of deeds or other valuables. Distance no object. All applioationa im- mediately replied to. To prove the of our system of business all transactions are fully explained and completed by borrowers' solicitor or any other, and no oosfai an charged unless the money m ftdvanced. Apply personally or by letter, to Mr, John H. Eylefl Manager, 44, Commercial-street, Newport, Mom. 2726 J) H A~L B W 0~0 D CLOO AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, STUABT-HALLAND i 32, CANON-STREET, 6. BBIDGE-STEEET, I CABDIFF. I ABERBABB STATION BOW YSTRAD AND FERNDALE. riTHE PRINCIPALITY. JL COLUMNS, EVES TUXDAY, flubiic :¡\mustmtnfs. CARDIFF NEW THEATRE ROYAL. WOOD-STREET, CABDIFF. Lessee.Mr. W. H. DA W I Hole Manasrer. Mr. E. Brawns LAbT TWO NIGHTS OF MR. CRAVEN BOBEttTSON'S CELEBRATED COMEDY COMPANY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Mifch 28, BENEFIT OF Mr. CRAVEN ROBERTSON, Upon wh'ch occasion he will make his OHLY APPEAB.1.NCE durir,g the present engagement. i £ 0 NIGHT At 7.30, the sparkling Comedietta, 1 I ON AN ISLAND (tnday) [ (-written by J. W. Jones). At 8.10, >.n entirely New Comedy, entitled SEEING THE WOSLD (Wr tten by J. E. Goodman), "juj; Lister (thiB night only) Mr, Ciaveu 1 Robertson. 1 FOOL'S PAEAUISE To-Morrow (Wriiton by Paul Merritfc and Alfred (Saturday) Maltby). First -JTime in Cardiff. The Accomplished Comedienne, MONDAY Mrs. CHIPPENDALE, NEXT, From the Haywarket Theatre, London. MAfcCH Series of OM English Comedies, 81st. Rivals, Married Life, Love Chue, She S poops to Conquer, tc. Doors open at 7, oommence at 7.30. Carnages 10.30 sharp. Prioes as usual. Box PlaDeat Mr. W. Lewis a Duke- street. No extra charge for booking. HILHARMONIO THEATRE. JL ST. MABT-STBSKT. Director A Melville | Licensee.Mr. C.J. Jackson | TO-NIGHT (Fiiday), Great Attrictien. Third Appearance of the celebrated Leading Actress, Miss JENNY DE BRUNT. Production of a New COMEDY DRAMA. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. the Comedy Drama, in rhcee Aots. THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE; A STOEY OF A CBOOKED SIXPENCE. Act 1.—The Crooked Sixpence, Death." Act 2.—The Baronet's Wife M Hope." Act 3.—Turning the Tab'.es, Life After which JOHN LE CLAIR, the American Marvel, in his extraordinary Performance. Concluding with TICKET-OF-LEAVE WOMAN. TO-MOBBOW (Saturday), Re-appeiraaoe, for One K%ht only, of Mr. GEORGE MELVILLE, who will sustain the character of I William Tell in Sheridan Knowles* standard play of that name. S JG T WAR T H ALLT~O A BD 1 FF. LAST FEW NIGHTS OF STRANGE AND WILSON'S ÆTHERBOOPE, AND MARVELLOUS GHOST ILLUSION. SPECTROPHANTOGHOSTODRAMA, AT THE STUABT-HALL. TO-NIGHT. DAY EXHIBITION, bATUBDAY, at Three o'clock NEWPORT. VICTOR A HALL, NEWPORT. ▼ Director A. MELVILLF. MONDAY NEXT. March 31, for ONE WEEK ORLY. THE GBEAT COMEDIAN, "EM M," AND FULL COMPANY. Monday Next—LMM ia New Comedy. Monday Next—EMM in New Drama. Monday Next—EMM in New Opera Bade. Secure your Seats at Mullock and SonB. JOHNSTON9 MILES, AND CO., CARDIFF, IMPORTERS OF iMERICAN & CANADIAN PRODUCE OFFER FOR SALE FRESH BEEF: DAILY ARRIVALS. AMERICAN BACON: W 100 Boxes 301bfl. Cumberland SO Boxes libs. Small's Breed.! rat » SO Boxes 881 bs. Maekir'a Bvand. r; 00 Bexea 301bs. Sinclair'* grand. 80 Boxes 181bs. Preston OwCBame. 4MSRICAN CHEESE r, 400 Boxes Mediums. 400 Boxes Fine. s. 406 Bcxas Finest. AMERICAN & CANADIAN BUTTER: 350 Pails and Firkine Fine Canadian. 250 Pails and Firkins Finest Cieamery. GEORGE HOPKINS, AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, THE HA. YEa. CARDIFF, WILL SHOW THE ELECTRIC LIGHT, FROM 7 TO 8, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SMALL HAMS, 6Jd.; HEAVY, 6d.; SMALL SMOKED, 7d.; HEAVY Do., 6td. All Mild Cured and equal to Farmhouse Fed. HOPKINS'S BRAND BACON^Fat Pieoea, 4 £ d.; Lean Cuts, 6m. This is Specially Fad, and SugarCnwd for George Hopkins. SPERRY AND BARNES'S WILTSHIRE CUT BACON, flora Fed, Sugar Cured, and Smoked, 7d. per lb. _'I FRESn WELSH EGGS, 93. per Dozen. VETERINARYESTABLISHMENT, T CANTON, CABDIFF, MABCH 4, 1872. TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AGRICUL. TUBlSfS, AND OTHERS. GKKTLXKFN, In consequence of a protracted illness, I have found It necessary to relinquish my profession* Allow me to tender my sincere thanks for your kind and flattering support during the last twenty years. I have disponed of my business to Mf- James Thomas Handy, M.B.C.V.S. (late Inspector of Privy Couuoil and Veterinary Surgeon to his Graoe the Duke of Beaufort), in whom I have the greatest confidence, and with pleasure strongly recommend him to you, trusting you will accord to him as my successor the same liberal patronage you have bestowed upon øe. I am, Gentlempn, Yours faithfully, GEO. BODlHG WN, M.B.C.V.S. YETEEINARY ESTABLISHMENT, V dAINT XABY-STBEBT, CARDIFF, Mabch 4TH, 1879. TO NOBLEMEN. GENTLEMEN, AGBICUL. TURISTS AND OTHERS. GEKTIJEMISH, Having arranged with Mr. George Boaington to continue the practice as above, I respectfully beg to solicit the kind patronage no liberally bestowed uoon him. and to assure 1'011 that nothing Pall b. wanted on my part to conduct my profession in a manner satis- factory to my clients, and trust I may be kindly favoured with your confidence, which shall always receive my esrnofrt and immediate attention. Horm>» to be f' uin worthy of that support 80 liberally aceerded to my lrp.LecefldoT, I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 39040 JAB. THOS. JiUQ>Y. J(,1LC.V.8. fjl HE •ANCHOR" VANS HOUSEHOLD GOODS REMOVED BY BOAD 0& GARI. EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, ECONOMICALLY WOOD BROS., WEST CANAL WHAB £ CABDIFF. S54Meto STEAK STEAM: STEAM £100,000 WORTH OF PROPERTY ANNUALLY DESTROYED BY NEGLECTING TO USE ALLEN'S STEAM GAUGED KAjrUTAOTOBT 20, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. Old Steam Ganges Tested, and Made Equal to New on the shortest notice. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERl MADE TO OBDEB. ON THE PREMISES. 082160 ifSjSORGE'S A Marvellous Kemedy f^ IT cure of OOUGH3. JCOLD? ASTHMA, BBONCHmf, *0. /^DTTrm Ac. In bottles. Is. lid. and 2a. 8d fl :vuuu By all Chemists. | Note.—One doe# *eHer«», a fe» Toi u i doees onm, So&a FBorK*roi AROAEE, ^5^ 1 ¡1ubUt JLppotitlnmtis. CARDIFF UNION INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. ELY. NOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN, that the Board of Guardians of the Caidiff Union will, at their Meeting to be held on the 6th of April next, proceed to Appoint a Single Man, or Widower without incumbrance, to be INDUSTBIaL TRAINER at the above Schools. His duties will be to cultivate the garden, and to instruct tb a boys in practical gardening and field work, of wliicb h" jiUMt possess a complete knowledge, and to make bi.jjFelf generally useful about the premises under the cireoticn of the Master. Salary, JE30 per annum, with Board, Lodging, and Washing. Candidates must send applications, statmg age, con- dition, and previous employment, with recent testi- monials, under cover, endorsed Industrial Trainer," to me, on or before tbe 31st of March inat. Bv Order. W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated 18th March 18"9.. 28287 JllnilbíUD- tet. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST, And the SECURITY OF MORTGAGES OF REAL ESTATE, is given by the BRISTOL AND CLIFTON PER- MANENT BUILDING SOCIETY (Established 1864, Incorporated 1874). Which, aenordiBg to the" Parliamentary Beturns, 1877," holds as guarantee a larger amouat of profit and reseive in proportion to shareholders' capital THAN ANY OTHKB SOCIETY OF TW £ CE ITS AGE IN THE KTNGDOM (see Parliamen. tary Return and Pamphlet on "Bristol Building Societies"), LOANS without de ln nion (if tlio amount exceeds £100), repayable in 5 to 21 years, at rites lower than in most other societies, and covering all charges. The Bonus Beturn to Borrowers has been regularly 18. fid. in the pound of the interest charged. Last Annual Report and Balance Shr at on application. C. H. LOW. Chairman. G. W. LUCAS. Deputy-Chairman. T. SHERWOOD SMITH, Secretary. Offices, No. 80, Clare-street, Bristol. Agent at CABDIFF, Williams and Williams, Church street. ABERGAVENNY, Mr. Hier jMob, Solicitor. 8477c WHY PAr RENT? GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. CAIDIFF. Established 1867. OFFICXS—19, QUEEN-STREET. a;oo to £3.000. Money always ready to be advanced cn security of Houses or J..a.nd. repayable by easy instalments, which include interest and principal. The payment for an advance of jMO is 5s. per fort- night £90, 7s. 6d.; £150, 12s. 6d.; JBSOO. 258., Ac. The principal may be paid off at any time at 30 days' notice. Deposits received daily at 5 per oent. interest-, iree of all charges. Every information with the Eleventh Annual Eeport, Prospectus, Ac., may be had at 19, Queen-street, on application to Mr. R. EMEBY. Secretary. —— Jitsttrattre (Ktmtpatms, &r. ^CCIDENTS OCCUR DAILYY! ACCIDENTS OF A LI, KINDS provided against by a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSU. RANCE COMPANY, the Oldest and Largest Accidental Assuranoe Company The Right Hon. LORD KIN. NAIBD, Chairman. Subscribed Capital, £1,000.000. AnnufJ Income, £214.000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, may 00 sccurod at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to Jtosurers of Five Years' Standing. £1,350,000 aave been Paid as Compensation.—Apply to the Clerks tit tlifl Bailway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, Cor*> hill, London. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary Agent for Cardiff—Mr. W. Willans, 11, Heiry-street, Docks. M Bridgend—Mr. W. E. Bradshaw, G. W. Bail- ?71?5Vt way Station. pHOSNIX FIRE OFFIOE Lombard-street and Charing-craM, London,—Bstab, dshed 1782. Prompt and liberal Loss Settlements. Inauranoea effected in all J11!.rt!! of the world. TOHN J. BROOMFIELD. SaaretM-y. flubUtnlicns, ESTABLISHED 1795. Under tbe Special Patronage of Her Majesty, the Government, and P" ulio Offices. NOW COMPARING, ISAAC SLATER'S ROYAL KATIONAL COMMERCIAL DIBBCTOBY or COUTH and NORTH WALES and the k.7 COUNTIES of MONMOUTH and 8HBOPSHIBK. With the CITIES of CHESTER and BRISTOL. ISAAC SLATER begs respectfully to intimite that he haa oommenoed the compilation of 0. new and com- plete Commercial, Statistical, and Topographical DIRECTORY of the above COUNTIES. PBICB TO SUBBCRIBEBB, bound in cloth 10 0 „ TO NOH- SUBSCEIBEBS _£2 0 0 No Money received for the Directory until it is delivered. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at the end of the Work, to be paid for when the proof is presented. Whole Page £ 5 0 0 Half of a Page £ 3 8 0 Three-quarters of One-third of a Page2 0 0 4 5 0 One quarter of a Three-quarters of One-third of a Page2 0 0 4 5 0 One quarter of a Two-thirds of a Page 1 10 0 Page. 3 15 0 FOB SPECIAL POSITIONS—SEE SPECIAL LIST. Inserting Name. Profession, or Trade, and Addresa in Black Letter. One Shilling per line of Twenty Letters. Lifts of other Directories post fr«e on application. ISAAC SLATEB **ATIONAL DIBECTOBY OFFICE, 37, LOWEB KING STBEET, MANCHESTER. Resident Agent:—A. WILD, 26, ADAM-STEEET, CABDIFF. 28268 NOW READY. Extn. Cloth, gilt lettered, crown STo. < < DINNER OR SAINTP A TALE, by J. GBESBEY MOSS. LLANELLY (Reprinted from the Principality.) With Illustrations by H. A. Chapman, Aitist, Swanse a Price Se. May be obtained at any Bookseller's Shop or will be sent post free by the Author on receipt of &6 stamps. 26609eto N E X T OF KIN A DESCRIPTIVE INDEX (20,000 names guaranteed) to Advertisements for Next of Kin, Chanoery Heiro Legatees, Ac., ficm 1700. Ze. Sd. by P.O. Order. Address—W. CULLME1, 17, Soathajnpton-buildiiig3, Chancery-lc ie, London, W.C. H Y DYWYSOGAkTH? PUBLISHED EVEBY SATURDAY. TiMCE (/3Y PENNY. V DYWYSOG AETH" has t rrr,. JL extensive circulation, boing eitL?rt;u:W to Subscribers or sold by Agents in almost EVERY TOWN AND HAMLET in North and South Wales. It is not a Local, tv;. 8 NATIONAL NEWSPAPKK, With a widespread circulation amongst the Clergy Nobility, Gentry, Farmers, Manufacturers, Tradesmen, and the working class. "Y DYWYSOG AETH," Advertisers may feel assured, is the best, if not the 0111) medium whereby their announcements can be simult-a. neously perused in every oounty throughout the whcli of Wales. All orders, &o., to be forwarded to the Publishers, Y Dywysogaeth Office, Rhyl Flintshire. o. 1fiøttls, lUning Scorns. &r. PONTYPiaDD. WHILE WE TALK TIME FLIES HUGH w. rpHOMAs BLUE BELL INN and POSTING HOUSE, Near T.V.R. Station PONTYPRIDD, Begi respectfully to inform his large circle of friClyLJ that he POSTS to all parts of the district on the most reasonable terms.' c3228c J>EOPLE'S HALL, PONTYPRIDD GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. JOHN CROCKETT & CO., CLOCK, WATCH, AND CABINET MAKERS. MILPUFF, FEATHKB." AND IRON BEDSTEAD WAIiEHOUSK. PONTYPRIDD. DINING AND DRAWING ROOM SUITES IN LEATHER, DAMASK, 60. 14 a. 4. A good Iron Beastead Ð 14 0 A good Milpufl Bed and Bolster. 0 14 0 A good Paillasse for ditto fl 10 0 A good Mahogany front Chest of Drawers 8 IS 0 A good useful Pembroke Table 12 0 A good Eight-day Timeyioce 15 6 A good American Clock 0 18 0 Observe this particularly r- A patent lever Watch, warranted 4 4 0 Do. do., J. C. A Co.'a best ma^e 6 li 0 Good Geneva Watch 15 0 Do. do. strongly recommended 1 15 Gold and Silver Chains aud Alberts equally low Furnishing Department:— Saucepans, Tea-kettles, Fenders, Fire-irons, Brushes, Ac. Undertaking Department t— Men's full-sized Cocm. 17 6 Childron's, lined with blue outside 0 7 6 PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. Ready Money only. c3212a rImE OLD 3EED W AREHOasT2, X. No. 6, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. WILLIAM THOMAS (Late J. 8. Matthewa), NURSERYMAN. FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. Fruit, IIJ1d Fnrest Tret's. Shrubs, &c.: Pots ILn" Orna- mentalWare, auuuilieqautiuw foe Giirdeu pnr^KMen. Wedding, Xafele, and other BOUQUET5 Cut to order at the shortest netioe. S AND CONTRACTS. RJI~O B^UT^PTE^SI &5, TENDEB8 given to SUPPLY EOOFING SLATES, Ac., of every description. Best Portmadoe Slates, good quality, 24 by U. at ZOII. 9d. per 100, delivered carriage paid to Newport Station, Mon. Best Old Vein Portmadoc Slates, fine and regular in thickness, very superior in quality, 24 by 12, at 23s. per 100, delivered carriage paid to Newport Station, Moo. Apply to BBOADBENT and CO. Depots: Bangor, Portmadoc, Mold, and Runoorn, An communications to be addressed— 8853c Head Offioes, LEICESTER. — (EtraxatimwL i151bTCTjA~ss eimjcXtToIT. JLJL BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND-P ARK, BRISTOL. Princjpal, Mr. CHARLES BIGG. Assisted by— Monsieur J. LAEOCQUE. M A., late Classical Lecturer at the University of Paris; Herr H. W. JUST, Herr MENDELSSOHN, Mr. A E. WILLIAMS, Mr. C. WILLIAMS, Professor T MORRISB. Piano. Singing, Theory of Music, Mrs. C. BIGG, Mrs.W. WEAVER. Thirty Boarders are received. Thorough Classical or Commercial education. Preparation for the Examina- tions of the Universities, Law. Mediaine, Civil Service, Arc v. Navy, kc. Healthy neighbourhood. close to the Dowrs. Liberal table, every home comfort. Football, Cricket, and Hockey Clubs. Boys' Library. Moderate and ÍJJclusi ve terms; reduction made for brothers; admission at any time when there are vacancies, and a proportionate charge made. Prospectuses and re- ferences forwarded OD 8opplioation. Preparatory Department for Young Pupils. Course of StudyFrench, German, Latin. Greek, Pure and Applied Mathematics, Sciences, Religious Knowledge, Drawing (all styles), Music, Mapping, Bookkeeping, Writing, General English Subjeois (including Language, Literature, Composition, History. Geography, Political Economy), Gymnastics and Swimming. Within the last 15 months 16 pupils have been suc- cessful in University, Legal, and other Examina- tions. 28377 IVF ONS. FCLEVERDIN, PROFESSEUB JJX DE LANGUES ET DE MUSi JUB, ELY VILLA, THE PARADE. Kons. B. has just Published—L Map of French Verbs. 2, Tableau des Verbs Irr^guliers. S. Hints and Notes 011 French Verfce. Prioe 6d eaeh. By Post, 7d. f27124 LYN CERRIG BCHOOU MUM- BLES, SWANSEA.—The NEXT TERM wiU begin JILD. ilBt. Prospectus on applieation to the Bev. E. GRIFFITHS. ARNOLD PREPARATORY COL LEGE. WOODLANDS. SWANSEA. Prined al, Edgar Williams, M.A. (Glas.), B.D. (Edin.), assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils are admitted as Quarterly, Weekly, or Daily Boarders, or as Day Scholars, and are prepared fcrCOMMEBCIAL LIF £ MECB ANICAI. PUE8UITS, or PBOFESSIONAL and COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS. In addition to the usual subjects CORRESPONDENCE. BOOK-KEEP ING, SHORTHAND, MENCH. DRAWING (Mechanical and Freehand), LAND SURVEYING, and MUSIC receive careful attention. The new buildings have been expressly erected for school purposes, on the sheltered side of Constitmtion-hill, which overlooks the Bay of Swansea, The Health and Comfort of the Pupils have been thoroughly oonsulted in theOOD8t;rue. tion of the Schoolroom, Dormitories. Bath-room. Lavatories, Ac. R M) GEWATER COLLEGE SCHOOL. — LONSDALE HOURE. BRIDGEWATEB. Principal: Rev. WILLIAM PABKfiS. Classical, Mathematical, and Commercial. Thorough Training. Moderate Terms. Entranoe at any part of the Quarter. G R A M M A R STHTOIT, WOOD-ROAD, PONTYPRIDD. HENRY W. HUGHES, HASTES, SUBJECTS Latin, Greek, German, French, English, Mathematics Natural Philosophy, and Chemistry. SHOET HASP) CLASS: BeT. J. WILLIAMS, Terms on Application. _øndaru. I A TO £ 500 advanced by gentleman not connected cv JL \J with any Cardiff money lender.—Bex, 57, Btaoey-road, Cardiff. 30.99 jl X«L OO INN — M*- FINLAY DUN kM S^1UU,UUU, £ 100,000. and several sraoller amounts, for investment on mortgage ØIa landed property.—Estate Offices, i. Portland-place. London, W. 3903d GENTLEMEN, Tradesmen, Farmers, and Others can obtain Cash Advanoee in sums from £ 26 to £1,000 at a day's notioe, without sureties. No fees charged. Prospectus gratis by application, either per- sonally or by letter, to 8. Blaiberg, 2, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. N.B.—Intending applicants are reminded by applying t* this offioe they are in treaty with a bona Ms lender, who advanoes more than any two in the Principality. 87858kaly MONEY.— £ 5 to advanced on easy terms, in UJL town or country, on personal security or stock. in.trade, without removal, farmers or others.—Apply L. Fliigelstone, 122, Cowbridge road, Canton, Cardiff. 2341 O FfiBS^-Oash Advanced trom AM to 41.99S on borrowers' own security.—J. M*Oarthy, 44, Oom- mereial-Btreet Newport, Moo. Prospectuses forwarded gratis on applioation. >4887 PONTMORLAIS LOAN OFFICE. MESTHY& .t- Money immediately Advanced, from £5 and up- wards, by Mr. W. B. COHEN, to Tradesmen, House- holders, Farmers, and others, on their Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, 60.. without removal or inconvenience in any way. Repayable by easy instalments. Distanoe ne object. All applications punctually attended to none genuine refused. Intending borrowers will find this Office greatly to their advantage.—Apply per- sonally or by letter to 20 and 21, Pontmorlais, Merthyr TydflL 8710c MODY TO LEND. — HENRY W. B|JER ULL can be seen daily between tea and four, Saturdays ten and one, at 19, London Bridge Station. Approach, London, directly opposite the booking- offices at London Bridge Railway Station. Cash lent privately in Town or Country from t20 to JBMO on the borrower's note of hand alone, or on deeds, leases, life policies, Farm Stock, Implements, Crops, Furniture, without removal, trade stock, plant, to. Interest M5 er Cent., repayments can be arranged to suit the bor- rowers convenience. No Life Insurance, no Law Costs, and no delay. Interest added to advance. The strictest privacy observed, and a written guanmteo given, if required, that not the slightest publicity will be given to any transaction.—Apply personally or. by etter. THE West of England Loon and Discount Corn X ipany advanoe Loans, from MlO tk. <600, with- out delay,to householders, gentlemen, farmers, builders andotherg, upon notes of hand, reaset>,shar8s,household furniture, and other securities; etrictoounderoe, Repay- able by easy instalments. Trvle bills discounted.— Apply, by letter or personally, to S, Blaiberg, ;-Eanager, Ii. Bute-terraoe, Cardiff; or Me Commei^^j-stuet, Newport. Mon. No fees or law coeta 2511e FOR Sale, a 8eoond-hand Mortioe and Drilling JD Machine, in good order.—Apply W. Burt, Monnt View Honse, Mumbles. :J09 CHEAP Woollon Machinery, Cards, Straps, Bah bora, Emeries, Cleaners, Ac., new and second hand, all kinds. Maker of good Beset Cards, like new great saving; samples free. Bales on commission. Copy address.—Walter Kirk, Mill Farnisher, fee., Hudders- field, Yorks. 3736o £J1i;.LLIPB'S MACHINERY RKQIHTfcR.-V,tW.t/m t of machinery and sales by auction oonducted. PHILLIPS'S MACHINEBY RECtTRTER A. in the oflice of every works, and an isaportaxxt publication for ever proprietor of works. HELLIPS'S MABHINERY BKGISTBR.-A {EN pages now to let to mannfactoren of any class of machinery for advertising. 'pHILLXiS'S MACHINERY REGISTER, jrablisheJ JL first day of evary month, and free by poet for 11 stamps, or annual subscription of llls. 8d.. contains over 400 entriee of all descriptions of Steam Engines. Boilers, Mortar Mills, Saw Benches, Pumps. T*thea. llachtna Tools, and Miscellaneous Machinery. PHILLIPS'S MACHINEBY REMASTER. Officii A. forms of entry and full particulars on application. HILLIPS'S MAOHINERY-R SGKTEB ~M>K&ln>.r 5 I. stored, ana a large "t,¡:wk alvjays on hand at t!;e Begistm' MacLinery, Newport, Mou.—Ail oomu»unicaSioai» to be addressed to the Sole Proprietor, CHARLES D PHILLIPS Eml»a Feundry. Newport. Mon. 165M HH»liPS*8 MACHINEBY BEGI8TKB.—The best Advertising Medium if you want to Buy or Sell any class of Machinery. Phillips's Begister; circulation about 80.800 annually, and Beat all over the United Kingdom. WI L L 1 A M: B.A. N DEB S. V AUCTIONEER. ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28, ST. MABY-STBEET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for 8m r- BUTE DOCKS -One Honse in Windsor Esplanade. BOATH.Six houses in Pearl-Btreet, six in Helen- street, six in Harold street, seven genteel Villa resi- dences in Gold-btrect, and six in Metal-street. CATHAYS.— T^o Louses in Lilynrtreet, and four villas in Woodv c-rra'I. „ CANTON.-Two eligible sites of building land, one 50 feet-, and the other 40 feet frontage, in Conway-roao, GRANGETJVVN. — Corner shop in Broraigrove- Btreet; corner shop and oottag* in Holmesdaie-etreet; 50 feet-, and the other 40 feet frontage, in Conway-roao, GRANGETJVVN. — Corner shop in Broraigrove- Btreet; corner shop and oottag* in Holmesdaie-etreet; and six housas in Ludlow-street.. A liberal portion of the purchase money can be had on mortgage. Apply aa above. JLT3 R £ L O L A D IBS At thff Dopotfor thQ Sale of Ladies* Work,39, George- Btreet, Portms.n.aquiiro, London, Ladi^ «»ri procure all kinds Of HAND-MADE LINEN. Orders taken for all kinds of work, and Ladies own materials made up. Also a varied *es.'jrtjnonv of Fancy Work, Wedding Outfits, Baby Linen, Ac. Country ordera promptly executed 12Sd JTPTA"T~T~; COAL AND COKE MERCHANT, CARDIFF. AEPJIESB—KVELIN BOUSE. RICHMOND-ROAD. 27606 rTuIE PRINCIPALITY. X BEST PENNY WIEELY TAFSB IN WALES XttSttMM ^BBRESSTG. J. G. Mabsh 250, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, DM>BTKR OF AMERICAN PROVISIONS. CANADA BUTTERS :— 100 Pails Finest Townships. 350 Ditto Medium and Low. AMERICAN CHEESE:— 1,000 Boxes Late Mad* Jmi., AMERICAN BACON AND HAMS: New Bellies. OJ Sides. n C. Cut. n. Hams. DERBY CHEESE :— 15 Tons, Various Qualities, JJSTABLISHBD 1812: H. AND T. PROOTO R, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL, Original Manufacturers of specially PREPARED BONE MANURES For Grass, Com, Root, ind other Crops, ALSO BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. Full particulars, with price. post free on application. WORKS CATHAY, BRISTOL, 87530 J SESSIONS AND SONS, MANUFACTURERS BY STEAM PØWEB IMPORTERS AND FACTOBS Of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS, BUILDERS' MAOHINERY AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CANAL WHARF, EAST, CARDIFF, AND AT DOCKS, GLOUCESTER, THE TRADE LIBERALLY TREATED WITH. Illustrated Catalogues gratis on applioatioa. Fret Delivery to; any Railway Station by epooial arrangement, jgTAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BRICKS. COPINGS, QUARRIES, RIDGES, ROOFING TILES, AND TERRA METALLIC PAVINGS, SUITABLE FOR STABLES, FOOTPATHS, HOUSES, PIGGERIES, KENNELS, COURT-YARDS, &c., &0. FIVE GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. FIRST-CLASS AWARDS, LONDON, PARIS, fc BRUSSELS EXHIBITIONS. FIRST-CLASS AWARD (SILVE MEDAL) PARIS, 1878. JOSEPH HAMBLET, WEST BEOMWICH. 878791 WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN HAVE A HOUSE OF YOU* OWE P Write for particulars er apply to W F. GIL LETT, ARCHITECT, NEISON-TEB RACE, CARDIFF. s88 — 1 < 11A12, WORKIN G-STREET, CARDIFF. Q A. STONK. UNDERTAKER, Hearse and Mourning Coach Proprietor, Ostrich Plume and General Furnishing Establishment, CABS. BREAKS. Ac., ON JIIU, The Trade supplied with Heareee, Coaches, aad ever requisite for Funeral Famishing^ i I STABLISHED 1550. W. TRESE D B B UNION-ROAD NURSERIES, CARDIFF. NOW BEADY, 10,006 BEDDING PLANTS OF ALL THE LEADING SORTS IN CULTIVATION, COMPRISING GERANIUMS;, PETUNIAS, VER BEliü. HELIOTROPES, CALCEOLARIAS, Ac. 1.000 M MTB. Pollock Geraniums for Sato, from 4s. tc s. per Dozen. CUSTOMERS CAN uillÏOO AiSSORTED BED- DING PLANTS FOR 20s. NO CHARGE FOB PACKAGES. For well-rooted FOBEST TREKS, including BeoDefc r«y-.h, Spruce, Silver Beech, Oak, Ash, Elm, fee. ror BtaD4ard. ¡>yrami4. u4 APPLIIi PLUMS. CHERRIES. For well-grown PEACH, NECTARINE, APRIQOTS 3HEBBY, PLUM, and PEAR TREES. jVjr FRUIT TREES of ALL KINDS. rot ALL NEEDFUL REQUISITES tor the GAB. DEN apply to WILLIAM TRESEDER. CNION-ROAD NURSERIES CARDIFF, W. pERRYMAN, LAMP MAKER, TIN PLATE WORKER. AND IA «. GLASS BENDEB. 10 11, OLD KING-STREET, BRISTOL 3532c GEORGE HUGHES, BOOKSELLER, NEWSAGENT, A STATIONEB PONTYPRIDD. BEST STATIONERY, PENS. AND INK. BEST EULED SLATES. Books of any prioe sent for free of charge. Adver- tisoments received for insertion in any newspaper txe* of charge LONDON NEWSPAPERS ON SALE DAILY. All MUSIC obtained to order. oSillo TO PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, BECOEATOKS, AND OTHERS.—c £ ^f63t House in London for English and ricture Frame and Room Mould-ngs, all the newest ^esigna thousands of different patterns al^ys in srsooit. Veneered and Fancy Wood Mouldings, of every description, Oleographs, Ac. Every requisite for the Trade and Exportation. Sped^ attention to country orders. Full part'culars in Book of f atterni and Catalogue, for which send three stamps to H. MOBkJuI, 18 Great St. Andrew-street, Bloomsbury. London. W1 WESTERN MAIL. LASLEADIFFE BAILIPAPJE W WALSS STAR HOMINY PREPARED FROV INDIAN CORN. Is perfectly pure and wholesome, and being u easily eooked aa Biee, and more nutritious, IS BECOMING A GENERAL ARTICLE OF DIET. IN 4LB. BAGS, Is. EACH. Diasorioire von Ura.—Hominy can be weed pre. crsely like Rioe, but requires more boiling. Used likb Oatmeal for Porridge it is excellent, and being equally nourishing and leas heating thtn Oatmeal, it 18 mor" acceptable. BOMINY SHOULD BE EATEN WHILST WABM. • WHOLESALE AGENTb,' EVANS & COMPANY, 7, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 3861c Xttsitttss JLTORISSIS. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS I IMPORTANT NOTICE, Groat and Permanent Reduction in the Prioe ol Boots and Shoes at G. 0 L I V E &'8, THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES ta the United Kingdom, G. OLIVER begs toiDIorm the Publw o< the followi ng Towne tndditthettthttt, in ooaeeqaeooe of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS, He is enabled to purchase all articles oonneoted with his trade at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he gives to the Public. AU goods can be purchased at my Branches fully 20, cent. Cheaper than at any other HiMtMMt the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS -« SWANSEA 80, Castle-street. SWAN8EA 93, Oxford-street. SWANSEA 237, High-street. CARDIFF 20, St. Mary-street, CARDIFF 291, Bute. street. CARDIFF 3, Duke-street. NEWPORT t:: c„ 42, High-street. mo 22, CommoroiaJUClreCt NEATH Wind-street. P^fDGEND^ 16, Caroline-strc-w LLANELLYM. Vaiurhan-streeti nOcS 7 Bnsh-street, PONTYPRIDD a, 80, Taff-street* TREORKY Z Bnte-street/^ .•• ••• Near Railway OMMUB. Northgate-streeti STROUD 2, kendmk-stNet, CHELTENHAM 840, High-stoeeU WORCESTER 74, Higl-etreet. WORCESTER 4», B^d-.treeV, HEREFORD 80, Eign-itreei BARROW Market-plaoe, LOUGHBOROUGH Chnroh-gate. WILLENHALL Market-plaoe. OAKENGATES Market-street. WELLINGTON Market-aqoare. WREXHAM 54a. Hope-street. CHESTER; 2, Foregate-street. CHESTER „ Autgate Buildings. MANUFACTORY HALFORD-STREET1, LEICESTER. RJI H o M A 8, F U R U « a r PHOTOGRAPHER, PICTURE FRAME MAKES, an PICTUBE DEALER, CAMBRIAN STUDIO, PONTYPRIDD CARTE-DE-VKITE aadaU kinds of PHOTOGBAPHP in Firvt-elass Style, PORTRAITS PAINTED IN OIL, PICTURE FRAMES of every description MADE ON THE PREMISES, fvom one of the Largest and most Varied Stock of Mouldings in Wales, oMMo gJS. SUMMER OVERCOATS. Q j 8 MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. Send P.O.O. H. J. HILL, MAINDSE, NEWPOBi Size of chest (over vest) and height required. Money returned If not approved ot. alSo rpHE MISSES pEDLER'S MILLINERY ANB DRESS ESTABLISH. MENT, 2, WINDSOR-PLACE, CABDIFF. Mourning and Wedding Orders punctually sttninleil to Ladies own materials made up. eSIMo I I Esraausnp Ma. pALMER'S UNDERTAKING AND FUNERAL FUR- NISHING ESTABLISHMENT. 10 FREDERICK-STREET CARDIFF. J. P., in returning thankafoi past tavern. begs to assure tMe Publio that he øbaII endeavour to merit a oontinuanoe of their Patronage by the most unremitting attea. tiom MMleoomomy. Hearses, Monnaiig Coaohea, Ostrioh Pinrnes, „ Ac., on Hire. N.B.—Fnnerals coaduoted in town k oounty. .eM I I "TRUTH MUST PU ALU"-Oemoflr —i SILK JTELT JJATS CAPI OF EVERY DESCBIPTIOM,: -¡ 8. WEICHERT, MANUFACTUREE, D, BUTB-STBEHTI DJIPO 8, HIGH-STEEET, CARDIFF, (Established 1868.) OFFERS nothing extraoicdinary, tat really 9ooC Articles at fair and reasonable Frioea, He does noi keep an immense stock." but softiciaiiUy large far any person to select from. He doee nof sell oheapes than any other boose in the trade" but quite as sheap as any 8. W. it in possession of Alhe-Atae's Patent Oonfor. mateur, the only Instrument which takes the exaol Size, and thus eeenreat Perfect Fit. A Visit will be all times be very much appreciated. Ml JJ A M M O N D S GLAMORGANSHIRE SAUSAGES ARE BY FAR THE BEST. KAKUFAOTOBT t- 228, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. pAPER H A N G I N G S. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND BUILD EES Will do well to select from THE LABGBST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES. Containing over Quarter Million Pieces, COMMENCING AT 2}D. PER PIECE, AT JAMES MOORE'S 7, BUTE.STREET CARDIFF. fea*70ey tiTlFFS STARCH.) STIFF'S STARCH I« war 7 ranted fttt nos idol* -———— —————— TERATIOB. Mesara.STIFF. OTIFF'B SIABOB be their msnufaotnre un- —.11 \ese the Box or Paoket SITIFF'S STARCH ^e^s.^ Dr.AETHUB HILL 8A8. 8ALL has Analysed our STIFFS BTABOH C4.Q.DV, &" paN. cenuine.and well- maauftotarad artiola, "*™ equal in every respeot STIFFS STARCH, to the Best O Starch he ever ex«Jt«ined.^ Tne aoooracy ol this high TIFFS fTAROH. iSTXwy my*™* < «UK1 for our jnAanfaobore ■ STIFF CO J ^TIFF'S STARCH.^ awiiiine • Post Free, flf ieen stamps. f IMJE AMBBIOAN POCKET TIME Two for 28 stamps, direct from tiie Importers, Aiuari- »>an Wovelty Company, 17, North-row, Park ie, XxwidoPi w. 1!591d STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 1, NEI^ON-TEERACE, CARDIFF. J. S. HOBBS. PROPRIETOR, Damask, Moreen, and Rep Window O.rtaios. 8ilks. fiuiawln, and Dresses of e^ety description CLEANED. DYAD, and <biip W fa a rat>e -ior STYIR Oent' -1V.8P. i vVntnes cleans- andr sturned ia <4 hours, M06« COAL COAL I COAL.11" T. B. STETENS & CO. COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS, sa. GEOBGE-STEEET. SWANSEA, (Oppc>siW side of Scotch Church). Best Largo House Coal, 13s. 6d. per ton. dalivere Thro' ditto, 12s. 6d. per ton, del;vem, Orders received et the above address, and at Neath* r->ad HaM ø327ge fpOWLE'S PENNYROYAL A STBBL JL FILM > OB FEMALES auiokly correct al irregularities and relieve the distressing symptoms 10 prevalent with the eex. Boxes U. lid. and to. MLot a« • Chemists. Bent anywhere upon receipt of stSS»pSJNl the !If" "V'h91 .» ""n.t" WESTERN MAIL. TH £ COMMERCIAL PAPER FOB WALlg