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toy gtorti0tt. ADCflON^A PP 0 INTAIENTST fca"»n«?r^1,A?.I)-,TH0^AS' 0LARKE & CO. i* ?tock-in-lrade, «c.. sc.. at Swansea.. Oct 17 btock-m-Trade. 'ira ie Plmt, &c., at Llandaff" /.Oct. 24 fc f Mesgrg BEYNON & HUGHES. lmD'enio"i8 &.C.. <xc„ at, Gower Oct. 12 i Furniture, ic., at Swansea.. Oct 16 & 17 ^'■"tOekmT G" C0KP V ^n-Araae, at awaDsea Oct 19 hold W Kr ROBERT EVANS. j. near L!.ngot)oya S,tion Oct. 16 °°«ehoirt p Jle88,s HARVEY andMOLlSON j, *urniture, at swan ea Oct IT Ulldef«U4 Messrs JoHN JE&KINS fc CO. ji materials, Piant, &c.. 4c.. at Cardiff Oct 12 Mr SIMEON JOEL. b otee! Flange R% g. at Liverpool Oct 17 S?<H«b0,d Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. St.^cai ur "[nitu 8> iie" aC Swansea October 12 Li^k, Cr., t1, at Swansea October 18 **btock near ^omston .».# Ortotier19 Ccops, &c.. near sketty October 24 rOland at J Mr JOaN u. LEWIS. 11 $It Trodezr Oct 19 ^kold p Messrs N. LAWRENCE & CO. K urniture ana Meets,'at Cardiff -.October 13 ?L, FI«„ V MFCIUNI- MADDOA & EMERI .IOtilehold F-arnitur. &c., lit ar Lard iff Oct. 20 th0ldF MARSH, MILNER, and CO. > **rm, at Hand ei,o.' .October 14 » Mr DaMI-.L PHILLIES. > "• Property, atSsvan3ea o MK w u- P^lL.UPa. a Property, at ( ard ff Ata). Messrs SHoRT and DUNN. K *nta. at Penart DOCK October 18 V^bold w Ur W-p* s rEPHENSON. 1,1 »b ^urmtu.e ana Effects, at Cardiff Oct, 19 a °eur Cardiff Kor; 21 S^tiea 4 Messrs STrtAOJR and LAKE. at Aber<avcunv.&,c October 18 Mt> ^'Chton plan c«r,w,y road, <anton,Carcliff. W. p. STEPHENSON is instructed to ft.1* fo, IO BY AUCTI«»V, on 'IHUKSDAY, October 19. 1ST6. P^c se'J. the whole oI lh? HOUSEHOLD of a ailc* 0,1 t!lti premises as above, beinj; the WJlSnnf»a?e',tll'maa w'"° '8 e'vi,'S llP bouseke'jpinK, con»- ceniV an'in? a,,<^ Jm'QS room") nial ocaay dinir.g table, t*D e> six ditto ha;r seared chairs, ditto couch, L^.0rli tables, s x walnut chairs, dit.o couch (in green CJJ'Stnji ,J 'c leitonniere, rosewood cnt e table, tu!l joiu- Cr!^ic-ana liauo m m-h >g^ny cas harmoniuni (by Altx- (fj.1 '«iid0r ar 'n °'4i,: case> muB c stool, mahogany waat- C^'hand an(1 iire ir°n*. arpeta and hearthrugs, ttilt pier Slu,|l*»»oh^,aocorn'ce and frinS window poles and hangings, sla'" ch,nie r (.4 lights;, bionza gas Pentiums, V**r,(m&n:i ottler bedsteads, mabouacyand painted chests of obe, dres«in/ tal lei,'oitet swinz jrlasses, QUr D-vht commode, cane-seated and other beJroom .¿, an.tfl, fe(itfi. vc an 8-day clock, kitchen table and M other requisites. 10746 R °' L^E y Nyll Estate, Glamorganshire. SP STEPHE >SOM is instructed to °A' °a IITLO hy PUBLIC AU TION at the Royal Hotr', Car- 'h t'le "ls" °' ^ovember» -1876, at Three thpn 6 A*ler"°°». m one Lo; (subject io the conditions hv. aD tl,ere productd), all that very valuable Free- Vt. e iS*r called ST-Y-NYLL, situate m the P 'tnus •' St Bri -e's-snper-Kly, Peterstone-super-Elv, H(v'(inof4"8" "s^r C*rdlff. Glamorganshire, containinv: 1#5 e °r less) of rich meadow and pasture land, having an 8»rdi r^e stone-buii; residence attached there o, wuh t Hag. ,8,anu orchard, and numerous and convenient out- ■r en J Kstare iacSndes also eztensire /arm buildincs, w*1*! a turb ne wheel, six cottars and 0t(,/ulU(tl.,)lac'f8n>ith'h for.e, and two stone quarr es, be;ides i °Wn ponds, stocked with pike, perch, aud ?,Phn>»i'8 ot the richest quality, and celebrated for its feed- Nir«b s" j* t'3e Es ate is per annum, exclutive of the '"tii40» mi" aD^ about thinefn act eg of Und in hand, wll'ch i8 estimated at £ 140 per annum, making a val u,e :of gd-. P. 't» «el18 m'-at compict, lying in a rinu fence bounded ?hn '■'Wi't'9 southern froi.t by an excel ent road lea.iinjj W(,4C'to Peterstone. on the c<>st side by theRhyclitver stream, anion the west side bytheSt-y- C*C and Brook- 'v-Sf t '8 most d flij'utfuily situated on an eminence wi'.h commandmif V BAS of a very ple&Aing lan(is(!al)e.. xjj. an<l cnurch of St Brides-super-Kly adjoin tiie Es aLe, l^ree m'nutea walk of the house. Peter8tone an<i l>t >agaus on the Great Wes- *re r-spective v with n about twu miles, and the and port t C'a oil! lies within about six milos, t VClpit"il1 road3> with w>1|cli the district is thrm.;li- and ilie proper'y U readily access b.« fr< m ^Wa^'arie ^'ver Ely flows m front of the property JlH»IW0fab"ut hail a mile, and is ( reserved hy an ^s.O- list? whom ea'm< n and trout tickets may be obtniued. Jw't, 4. lct '» regularly bunted by packs of foxhounds and Sj]„ th<; meets are with.n easy reach. V»,nfettU»«l include the Timber on the Estate. r^'di an<^ c^n liuons of sale, with plan of the Estate, v^toy.- of preparation, and mvsr shortly be obtained, with on applidation to the Anctioneer, Queen street, S. MESSRS DALTONS, SPENCER A CORBETT, v Solicitors, Cardiff. 10664—3632 ,For the benefit of whom it may concern. SHORT and DUNN have received uctio,,& to SELL by PL BMC AUCTION, on ft. _4.Y, the lath October, lb;6, at Penartn Dock, Card>5, fi1 STVt i SBIP ATA^ANTA, JVu '««t I6 t#ns net register (has taken 1,589 tons cargo It (I «fch' ^>3 i«ft' buit under special survey at Richmond, brp, ?.,lS67' of oak and hacmatack; length, 179 feet depth in hold, -24 feet l-10th. L,vv'J,0pe|'ed in 1875, and continued in class A1 in i.» niversal for four years, is copp«red, and iw J1 "Stened, and now lyinjr at the top of Penarth b.'W V>a»rtK_be€u considerably damaged by an explosion of tt|*tp.»n ihe 19th June last. itlih a'ter the saie of the ship a'l her Sa'ls, Punning VJl ti,1-Anchors, Chains, Materials, and Storea will be v 8*l«»,abIelo<8. h'oj, 11 take place at Eleven a.m. v4u *^h«» There will be No Reserve. w\^i<»(Je«Jw?'cularB apply to S. 1). Jenkinj, Esq. or to K ^pJABuUp^k., Cardiff 10546 M(| Pe erstone-super-Ily, near Cardiff. MADDOX and EMERY have re- .Instructi°ns from Mr John David (who is leav- ^V»'W''}? SEI- by AUC l ION. on FRIDAY, the 2Cth of 8 *hole 'A the STOCK, CROPS, Ac., Ac., 6n the jr Durba!n cows in calf, 1 Durham heifer in calf, 1 n calf. 1 rear ing steer, andl yeailing heifer. '2o useful mare and coit, 1 three-year-«ld pony, fe ^tt^Hadnor sheep. ^t^ol* n?^'cit8 of wel'-harrested hay. ^C^arm UOL SLIIOLD FURNITURE and the KEEP to 3nd of rebruary, 2f77. v ^etl g«! Cre(*it upon approved security. comm -nee at one p.m. precisely. ^8« street, Cai di.f. 10745 ^tice.—17, North Church street, Cardiff.—To "arties Furn-ihins and Others. ^.(SS,,N- LAWRENOE and CO. have ,inst"ictions to SELL bv AaCTI<JN, on FKI- the HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE i ""•ftts," ^ticulars of which will be eetn in future r?1^ to commence ak 7i ■—^Jlgces, St l»ar> street, Cardiff. 10729 PRELIMINARY NOTICE^ iVTftc. "ace, Penartb. To parties furnishing and >T others. febNivt?- LAWRENCE and co. HAVE A0ot'ructions from Mr T. B. Clode, butcher, to ^>>lV»co« h18 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and 4«f* %rt. renirf 'Uence of removii g from the above p ace to particulars of ""bleb will be seen in tits. \St Mary street, Cardiff. 10703 VfcHtcr bALE THIS DAY. JV|>~ To R ct.' 1888.—John street, But# ftmt, Cardiff. B^d«rs, Contractors, and Others. JENKUSS & CO. have been i1?'he Trustee of tl.e Estate of William ShIVV87« „on,)> to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, Si < <1 °HNtiTT MATERIALS. PLANT, LTfNSlLS, and B ^'ti Qrs. mn consigning of pitch pine and other ,ftMl8n!r S8' bingep, screw*, pipes, shooting, «.% ^a-h}, Penters* benches, scaffold boards, ladders, 4C Pug or mortar mill, letier press, Ot 11 01 sale until Two p. m,, when the sale will v fuM, vkl^- ef Partip„i No Reserve. q cui»r« apply to their offices, 20, High street. *0 "1^^187^ 10633 MX.Ura BALE THIS DAY. • he Gentry, and Others.-No 45, Wind street, -u S{f COR p Swansea. fes'i^Ay1' l,y Atrrr ^&s received instructions to K,JCtt'a on the above-named Premises, on 101 Sal-V'.v1878, sni PoUowing Days (under R« ib of n\ who'a the large and valutble iVkoto^u'' Paintings, Water Colour Drawings, APP"«us, Articles of ^Irtu, &o *r o» ,nent t». oil paintings and Water colour r8teel "ters in massive gilt and other frames, ^^hie^elabrafi ^5S and photographs, large bronze :,KM,d seen* KUBsia lealher Jewel cases, glove, \l» t>«imOH0?es' Kilt and 0lher a1 bums, stereo- Ht '• «p ^ajo'ica and other vases, mechani- ► ''if*, v' vhole-r>TeJ ornaments, carte cameo, kkl'U jby etni„« d tto, copying ditto, enlareicg is M^HaJ^ltto> a lar»«ma'er8- sfVtral dozen presses. 4 V.V to the ,^uar>titJ of negatives, and other Wwi"« Mfc?ic°'s*, 4", C"" thouM?0^fcEHOI'D FURNITURE of a u1*1106 th PUnCtUaay at o'clock each day, without ia cou'ee of01 the va'ual)le Oil paintings. Q— 01 Pr°paraiion, and may be had of .RAVO,. C&rdifL 10(564 by ttdion. SALE THIs" DAY. Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will bELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on InUttSDAV, October I2ih, 1876, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNlTUttK, and other Effects, com- prising drawing-room suite in green velvet, dining table with extra leaves, walnut and tlabogary too tables, brilliant pier glasses, mahogany sofa in hair, couches in American leither, B, usels, tapestry and other carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, EPAY, cane- seated, and other chairs, work tables, iuabogauy waahstands (marble top), dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel horses, chamber ware, &c., &c., feather and other beds, comModes' spring mat.re-ses, pa'iiasses, h.lf ttsttr and other bedste>ds', muhowany ci eais of drawers, pictures, ornaments, lustres' copper t«a ket.les, music s ools, oiKloth, clocks. &c., &c., the usual kitchen and culinary utenoilst perambulator, garden roller, lawn mower, &c. GOl)dton view morning of sale, SalejAj commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 10665 SALE TO-MO RROW. Carma,rtheniihire.-Peiicader Chemical Works.—Important and Unreserved >-ale. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTiON, at the Maok- wor h Arms Hotel,Swansea, ou FRIDAY, ltith October, 187rt, at 3 o'oloek p.ii)., punctually, in consequence ol' the decease of one oi the partners, all t ioae valuable and important CttKMICAL WOiiKB, the whole standing on about 3 acres of land, fituate in the pari. h of Llanfih mgel-ar-Arih.in the County of Carmarthen including as"bstan.ially-erecttd Manager's Residence and Offices' containing fixed iron-proof sale and (Ptbc.r useful fixtures together with the customary machinery, plant, and appliances" including a stes-it engine and 2 water wheels for working: pllmjJ grinding products, and driving circular saw machinery for cutting wood, whicl) with tho exception of the pumps can bo worke.i y steam and water combined, or either separately, the whole being nearly new and in good workiite order. Tho property vill be sold as a eoing concern, with all the stock-in-trade and manufactured aud unmanufactured articles thereon. 'i he works are well situated for carrying on an extensive and lucrative tiade, being amply supplied with excellent water for condensing purposes. The works have been erected about ten years, and are most subatant ally and compactly bu-It. A railway runs through the property, th.) siding of which can accommod.te 20 tracks at one time, and has a capital Pooley's weighing machine, aud new machine house, The sidin<» points, crossings, and signals, belon* to >he property, in con- sideration of which a rebate of 5 per Cent i j allowed oil railway traffic. Through or special rates are arranged to Livrpool, London Manchester, and ot!>er large manufacturing towns. The London and Nortii Western, the Great Western, and two other ratiWc.y companies work traffic direct ou to the works. Tho immediate district abounds with chemical and other wood, a large quantity of which can be carted on to the pre- mi*ts. The PLANT is oapable of producing from 15 to 20 dozen of charcoal per week, and co/renpontung cliemicais. A gooi trade couid be ndvantaaf ously corned oil in timbers, and arti. ficial manures can be manufactured on the premises. the whole of the fort going premises art he duijaei- a leas; for the unexpired residue of a term of b9 years fr;1111he 29th day cf September, 1806, at the low annual ground rent of Ei5. For turtber particular and permission to view, apply to W H. Williams. Etq., on the premises; to Daniel Morris, Esq." Estate Agent, Crickhoweil; to tho Auctioneer, at his Oilices' Oxford chambers, Swansea to Messrs Ureen and Griffiths' Solicitors, Carmarthen ;or to Leonard D. Brown, Esq..Solicitor' Bryumawr and Abergavenny. iotio Third Annual Sale.—Ynisforgan, near Mwriston,Swansea MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received 'in- structions from W. Richaros, Esq, to SELL hv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above F/rra, on TIIUKSD/VY October 19th, 11176, the following valuable STOCK, CROPS, &c' cmprising 7 two-year old ehorihorn heifers aul atee,-s (fit tur the butcher). 3 milch cows (IWJ to calve in Marci), 30 fit crost-bred ewes and lambs, so.v and 10 pigs, 30 store pigs, asc., if-C., li acres of well-grown mamrolds, half-an-scie of potatoes, 2 acres of swedes, six ricks of well-harvested oats, &c., Ate. Luncheon on the table at Twelve, and the sale to commence at One. Three months' credit will bo given on approved bills of £ 5 and upwards, or discount at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum lor cash. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Stvantea. 106GS PR ELI MINTRY .N OTTCE. Cefncoed Farm. near Sket'.y, Swansea. Mntb Annual Sale. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mr H. W. Crowhur&t, t-o.-EI.L bv PUBLIC AUCflOV, a.t tile abce f, rm,on XLESDAY. October 24th, lS7ti, all the Ll VF, SiOCK, GREEN CROPa, HAY, OR, &c. Full particular will appear in future advertisements. Auctioneer's Officer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 10667 SALE THIS DAY. Important Saie of Talking Parrots and other Foreign Birds. MR. C. A. CUSANI will SELL by ACJC- TION, at the Queen'd Hotel, St Mary street, Cardiff, ou THURSDAY, Oct. 12, an exten.iveconsikmment ot' TROPI- CAL and ORIENTAL BIRDS, which will con«;st of a verv fine collection of grey and ireen talking parrots, Senegal Lorv birds, Java sparrows, waxbills, s^eet iittle lo^e birds, elegant parr»quet», brilliant rose and .emon crested cackasoos, &c.° Thee birds are wo thy the attention of the public, being young birds, and hifhiy trained. ° Sal6 at 2 p.m. and 7 in the evening. 8661 ) Splotlands, Roath, Grargetown, Cathays, and Penarth, Cardiff. ( -Important ale of V,,tiiiable Villa and other Residences. MR W. H. PHILLIPS has been- favoured with instructions to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION about tho end of OCTOBER, J876, several Lots of vaktable, LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, full particulars of which will shortly appear. li>747 • SALE THIS DAY Scurledge Castle, in the p-.r.sh of Llandewi, Gower. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES WIU SELL by AUCTION; without reserve, at the above farm, on THi RSDAY, October 12th, 1876, all the LIVE STOCK, ORi'ps IMPLEMENT-3, UAIKY and bREWIXG UTENSILS, FURNl'- TURF", &c., tne property of Elizabeth and Vary Bevan (who are giving up the farm). Luucheouat 10, and the sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Nine months' credit will be given onslilms of X.2 and upwards on approved security. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 10363 18, tipper Goat aiti-eet.SWSL sea. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES have been itistrncted by Mr J. B. Ward (who is removing to more extensive premises, No. 208, High street, Swansea), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY and TUES- DAY, Oct. 16th and 17th. 1876, the remaining portion of hts STO .K-IN-TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects. sales to commence at 11 o'clock each day. Victoria CDambtra, Swansea. To Capitalsts and Others.—Important Sale of Leasehold Dwelling-houses and Premises. MR. DANIEL PHILLIPS has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Bote', Hib street, bwar sea, in one or more lots, and subject to such conallions as shall then and there be produced, all those four good and snbstania ly built LE-AL',IEHOLI) DWELLING- .HOU&JCS, SHOP, 'nd PREMISES, situate and be in* In Kirk- I house Field, Brynhyfryd, Swansea, and ad joining each other. Three of tr-e above houses contain five rooms, and the other five rooms anda shop. Two aie completed, aDd the others are now in course of construction. They have a frontage of about 65 feet, and a depth If about 90 feet. 0 he above property is held for an unexpired term of 65 years from September, 1875, at the very low ground rent of 46 O. por annum, whieh will be apportioned at the time of sale. Sale to commence at lbree o'clock. For further particulars app'y to Messrs Davies and. Hartlanù, solicitors, Rutland street; or of the Auctioneer, at his offices, o. 7, Dynevor place, Swansea. 10820 Picton street, Tredegar. MR JOHN R. LEWIS has received instruc- tions from the Mortgagees, to SELL ly AUCTION, at the Coach and Horses Inn, Tredegar, Mon,. on THURS- DAY, Oct ber 19 h, 1876. at five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced, all that PIECE or I'AR-EL of GROUND, situate in Picton street, Tredegar, in the county of h.onmouth, containing by admeasurement 425 square yards or therrabeuts, and having a frontage to Picton street aforesaid, of 60 feet or thereabouts, together w th the SYNAGOGUE and DWELLING-HOUSE, and other buildings, now in course of erection thereon. Leave of the lessors of the above premises has been obtained for conversion of the above-mentioned buildings into dwelling- houses or other buildings, subject to their approval. The above premises are held under an agreement for lease for a t rm of 24 years, from the 29th day of September, 1S71 (except, the la,t three days thereof), at a yearly ground rent of zi 15s 6d. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Georao Town, Tredegar, or to Messrs W. J. and H. G. Lib) d, B(ilicitorki, Newport,, Mon. 2n I October, 187u. 10700 w AUCTIONEElt, Tf AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. 41A Ft Y B'IRERT, CARDIFF. Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE:- CARDIk'F.N os. 16,17, and 18, Buzzard-street; four houses Rua-ell-ttreet; and No. 1, Windsor-esplanade. hOATH.—cue house in Emerald-street; three houses in Diamond-street; twelve bouses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Metal-street, aad seven in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Villas, Part,* idge-road. CATHAYIS.—Eight houses in Lettv-street; two semi-detached cottages in Letty-street; and two semi-detached villas in Upper George-street. T CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road, and SO feet frontage in Severn road. GRANGETOWN.—A corner sli p in Bromsgrove^jtreet; and corner shop and house in Holmsdale street. A liberal pi oportion of ihe purchase money may be had on Mortgage. Apply a"bove. 25 J^E^S AND AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES 5TATION STREET. TREHERBERT, 6.0HURCH STREET. PONTYPRIDD. 9923 I "att by Jlufttoiu To Millers, Corn Merchants, Farmers, and Others.—Llandaff Mills. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS. CLARKE, -Lv-l. and Co., have been instructed by tiie trus eo to SKLL by AUCIION, in Jots to suit purchasers, on the premises, as above, on TUESDAY, October 24th, 1876 and following day, if neceesary), the whole of the STOUN-IN-TKADE, TRADE PLANT, and UTENFCLLS, LIVE STOCK, CROPS, &c., belong- ing tothe estate of Mr William Coleman ( rad ng as Geerge Colemau and Son), Miller, Llandaff, in liquidation. The Stock-in-Trade consists of 60 sacks plain and leather-tie flour, 13u sacks white and red American and English wheat, Indian cot n, bran, sharps, mow of barley (off five icres), i mow barley straw, 1 mow hay, j mo# hay, 1 mow straw, 1 mow ckvor, 1,OUO sacks, &c. Tho Trade Platir, and Utensils include3 wagons, 3 spring carts, 2 farmer's cart, 4 set cart harness, 6 sets trace harness, phaeton, dog-cart, 2 sets ca riage harness. 2 winnowing machines, tui nip cutter, mowing machine, chaff cutter, turnip drill, hay-maker, horse rake, 3 ploughs, 2 draz$, 2 suufflers, harrow, crusher, roller, 4 wti hing machines (by Birtlett and Paixull), sack trucks, sample sptar, lawn mower, carpenter's bench, 2 pairs mill stones, b dot. chisels, &c. 'Jhe Live Stock and (;rops comprise:—6 cart horses, 2 cobs,* 3 colts, 2 milch cows, 2 heifers, 1 bullot k, 2 calves, 6 sheep. 5 sow pigs, 1 boar pig, 9 young i,iirs, 2 peacocks, 2 Pl ahens, du-ka, geese, fowls. and pigeons; together with about 2 acres mangolds, 4i acies sweJe, a d acre potatoes. 1 he whole of the fortgointr will be on view on Sattrday, October 21st, and on the morning of the Sloe, which will com- mence punctually at One o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve. For lurthtr particulars application can be made to W. Ker- flake, Esq.. miller, Newport, Mon., Bobert Graham, Esq., bolicit 11', Newport, Mon., or to the Auctioneers. 4, Ciockbeibtwnn, Cardiff, 9ih October, 1876, 10610 In Liquio ation.-Swan sea. -To Ironmongers, Builders, Private Families, and Otheis. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO. are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on the llremist-9, on TUESDAY, October 17th, 1876, and following day, if necessary, the whole of the feTOcK-lN-TRADE. FIX- TURES, and F(JR>ITURE, belonging to the estate of F. S. Johnston, ironmoi ger, 8, Union street, Swansea. The Stock is weil assorted, and comprises—in builders and general ironmongery—all deser ptii ns of nails, screws, hinges, locks, boits, latches, padlocks, &c. register, snan, and other grates sash and blind furnitue door knobs and handles, letter plates, h at and coat hooks; rasps and files, gas pendants and brackets, handsaws, hammeis, plane iions, chisels, augers, trowels, and other tools spades and Bhovels, hay and manure forks, takes, trace chains, CZC. co-nl)o;itioii piping, roofingfelt, rain, wa er sho.-ting, wiie netting, paints, ceiours, &r. In YU fiNiSdiNu OOOL)S. -ir-in btzddteads, mattresses, fen- ders, fire-irons, galvanized iron tubs, buckets, coal buckets, baths, Ac., iren boiler, saucepanl, tea, baking tins, and a variety of other tin wares kittles, frying pailS, gridirons, tin tea and coHee pots, Britannia metal and electro-plated Uapots, cruet sets, spoons, forks, &c., knives and forks, butchers' knives, jocket ditto. steels, razors, scissors, corkscrews, trays and waiters, brass stair reds,, pewter measures, box and flat irons, di or mats, bellows, a large assortment of sweeping, Ilmin, baluster, stove, Mcrllbb,ng,shoe, stable, painters', and other brusnes, and a variety of ironmongery sundries. The SHOP FIXTURES, &c. (which will be the first lot offered), comprise deal countns and shelving, nesti of drawers, glazed wiiiduw slides, sashes and f.ame, counter show case, denk. scales and weights. gas tittings. &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising a useful «lec- ti, n of s tting, bedroom, and kitchen effects, will be the last goods, old. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. No reserve. Terms ensh, or by arrangement approved bills at two months for purchases 1\10ve £2Q. For further particulars apply to H. Woodward, Esq.. Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers. Dated 10, Temple btreit, Swansea, October 6th, 1876. 106S1 In Liqnidat'on.—Re John Burgess, of 86, Argyle street., Swansea. MESSRS HARVEY and MOLISON have b^en instructed bv tbe Trustee in the above estate to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above place, on TUESDAY, 17th October, the HOUSEHOLD FURMTURE and EFFECTS, comprising piano, sewinir machine, mahogauy table, arm and otner chairs, walnut worktible, couch, Ctrpet, rug-s, oilcloth mate, po:e and curtains. Venet an blinds, clock, pier tr;as», fender and irons, cane seai.td chairs, kitchen chairs, deal table, Moo's, gas Stings, iron beds'ta ls, b, ds Itlld bedding, clies.is of drawers, dressing tables, waslistands, and ware, orna- mtjiits, kitchon uteusUs, & Ac. Also a quantity ii deals and builders plant. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 3, Lower Goat street. Lianfolst and Brymnawr, Monnfouthshire and Breconshire. MESSRS. STRAKER and LAKE have been favoured with instructions from Miss Kershaw to SEi.L by AUCl ION, at the G; eyhounà Ho ei, Abertravenny, on WEI). NE<sDA\, tbe 18th day of October, 1»76, at Three o'clock in the Afiernoou, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, ttle following valuable Lots of BJKENHOILD and LEASEHOLD PKOPEKTIES, viz. LOT I.-All that Freehold MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUhE, situate in the Parish of Lla., foist.inthe County of Mon- mouth. known as the New Inn, now and tor many rears past In the occupation of Mrs Powell, »t the low rent £ 24 per arnum. The premifes are substantially built are in thorough repair, aud "ell fiited with every business convenience. There is an excellent stable, and a large and well-cultivated garden, together with two w«ll-built and comf ortable coitagts, with gardens attached, in the occupations of Messrs Jones and Bywater, at tie very low rental of Z5 10s and .£5 per annum re- spectively. LOT 2.—A 1 that capital convenient MESSUAGE or COT- TAGE with large fruit garden attached, situate on the main road tt Liaufoist, aforesaid, now in ihe occupation of MrTheg. Jeff eye, at the moderate rental of Lli per annum. Altogether a very desirable property. Lor S.-AIl that }1ESLTAG}i: or COTTAGE situate at LIlln- felst aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr T. Smith, subject to a ease of which 15 years a, e still unexpired, now held bj Mr Jitsper Walters, gardener, High street, Abergavenny, at au annual rent of (2 e" 6d. LOT 4.—All that excellent PLOT of GROUND now used as a market garden, comprising 2a 2r Op, or Hereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr John Forty, at the very low rental of £ 18 per annum. LCT6.— All that Leasehold MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP, situate in Beaufort street, in the town of Beynniawr, in the parish of Lianeliy, in the county of Brecon now in the occupation of Messrs Lames and Sun, at the low rental of £.8 per annum, and used by them as a drapers shop. LOT &-All that Leasehold AtESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Bea ifort street, in the Town of Brynmawr, and known as The Mitre." now in the occupation of Mr D ke, subject to a lease dated November, 1875, for 21 > ears from 1st Mav, 1*75, at the annual reat'of £ 100. The premises are very substantially built, well supplied with water and gas, ana completely fitted with every convenience for carrying on an extensive and remunerative business. The Leasehold PROPERTIES (Lots 6 and 6) are held under a lease dated 28th January, 1>47, granted by the Most Noble Henry Dike of Beaufort, K.G., to Thomas Kershaw, for a term of 93 years from that date, if Her Majesty Queen Victoria, H.R.H. Prince Albert, and .H.R.H. Albert Edwa, d, Prince of Wales, or one of theui, should so long live, subject to the payment of an annual ground rent of .£1 4* Od. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of intending purchasers to the above lots,as such an opportunity of purchasing first-class business premises rarely occurs in the district. For further particulars apply to W. F. Batt, Esq., solicitor, Abergavenny; V. A. Julius, kbq., solicitor, Abergavenny or to the Auctioneers. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tiverton place, Aber. gavenny. J0719 xtoat THE BAN K R U P T C Y ACT, 1869. IN THE COUNTY COUKT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE. HOLDEN AT PONTYPRIDD. IN THE MATTER OF proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Cieditois instituted by DAVID DAVIES, of John Norton's Bridge, in the parish of Eglwysjlan, in the county of Glamorgan, Quarrytnan and Stone Mason. DAVID THOMAS ALEXANDER, of 76. Saint Marv street, Cardiff, in the ceunty of Glamorgan, Accountant, has been appointed Trustee of the property of the Debtor. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Debtor must deliver them to the Trustee, and all debts due to the Debtor must he paid to the Trustee. Credifors who have not yet proved their debts must forward thwr proofs of debts to the Trustee. Dated this 7th day of October, 1676. 10743 E. C. SPICKE-RT, Reizistrar. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the _Ll PARTNERSHIP subsisting between us, tbe undersigned JOHN LOCK TURNER an I WAi/TER MORGAN NoTT, of the City of Bristol, and ROBERT STRONG and JAMES GORDON, of Cardiff, in the county of GlamorLrin, heretofore carrying on business as Corn Merchants, at Cardiff aforesaid. uoder the style or firm of "CHAl.LE > ELLIS & SON," was DISSOLVED as from the Twenty-eighth day of June lut by mutual consent. The paid business will in future be carried on by the said JAMhS GORDON, w-o will receive all d. bts owing to tlh late piitner- ship, and discharge ad liabilities thereon. As witness our li4ih:s this l'hird day of October, 1876. Witness to the signatures (s) lOHN LOCK TURNED, of John Lock Turner and It WALTEK. MOR AN A OCT. Walter Morgan Nott. ROBERT STRONG, P.OBSR r L. G. VAS il LL. JAS. GORDON. Solicitor, Bristol. Witnes to tha signatures o' Robert Strong and James Gordon. C. WALDRON. Solicitor, Cardiff. 15, Angel street, Cardiff, hth October, 1876. With reference to the above notice of dissolution of partner- ship, Mr James Gordon beg; to inform his numerous friends and customers that the business of Corn and Seed Merchants, lately conducttd und r the style of Charles E lis and Son, has been purchased by him, and in future will ne carried cn at the above address under the style of "James Gordon a d Co." He respectfully beg-q that all outs andinif ac ounts of the late firm will be pa d to him forthwith, and ne trustt.by a diligent atten- tion to business, to merit a continuance of favours for the new firm. 1Q741 ub1it JtutittS) W. H. WILLIAMS and CO., PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. MR. G. B. DYER, Resident Manager. HEAD OFFICES—THE EXCHANGE, BRISTOL, 9512 TO-DAY ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICUL: URAL ASSOCIATION. Established ie44. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF HUNTERS, PONIES, DRAUGHT HORSE3, AND SHOW OF SIOCK. Live and Dressed Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Grain, and Root Crops will be held a". Abergavennv, in the CATTLE MARKET and FIELD adjoining, ON THURSDAY, 12TH OCTOBER, 1876, When upwards of THREE HUNDRKD AND FIFTY POUNDS Will be offered for competition in the usual Distrbution of Prizes. OPEN TO THE UNITfcD KINGDOM. The PLOUUING MATcH will take place in a field near the town, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th Oc tober, 187fi. Entries to be made with the Secretary, oil the proper forms, at the Angel Hotel, on'1 Ut SDAY, October 3rd, 1876, betneen the hours of 10.m and 6 p.m.. on which day the Entries for Gicen Crops. Cultivation cf Land, sn j Riclmaking will close; but the list will be kept open for o'her E, tries until FRIDAY, October 6th, alter wi ich it will be final y closed. For iUlther particulars. Rules, and lintry Forms, apply to the Secretary, 106:45 JAMES STRAKER, Abergavenny. A CONFERENCE OF POOR LAW GUARDIANS for the SOUTH WALES DISTRICT will be held in the SHIRKHALL, at CARMARTHEN (by the kind permission of Sir John Mansel, Bart.), "n 'lUh:;DAY, vctober Slst, at 12 noon, under the presidency of the Eight Honourable VISCOUNT EMLYN, M.P., when papers on the following sub- jects wiil be re*d, and discussion invited from all interested in the questions raised;— 1. "Can the Conference agree to recommend to the Local lioveinnitnt Board a"y restrictions to be placed either by Legislation or an order 0; the Board on the administra:io,- of Out-door belief 2. Settlement and Chaigeability in the past and pre. sent All Poor-Law Guardians and all interested are invi'.ed to attend. JOHN T. D. LLEWELYN, Hon. Secretary. October 9th, 1876. 10 41 CARDIFF FOOTBALL CLUB. The FIRST PRACTICE of the above Club will be held on SATURDAY isEXT, the 14t I inst., at 3 p.m" in the CARDIFF AttMS PARK. All members are requested to attend. 10739 BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. COLSTON HALL, OCTOBER 17TH, 18TH, 10TH, AND 20TH, 1S76. In aid of the BRISTOL ROYAL INFIRMARY and the BRISTOL GENJSRAL HOSPITAL. pATIto-HER MOST GKACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. PaiSlDBST—HIS GRACE THE LUKE OF BEAUFORT, K.G. Principal Periolmers:- Mdlie. TITIENS, I Aldlie. ALBANI, Madame EDI I H WYNNE, Mdlie. TITIENS, Jldlle. ALBANI, Madame EDI H WYNNE, „ PA'i'KY, Madame THE BELl,I-BETTIN'I Mr W. H. CUiviMINGS, Mr U.-vRF'KR KEARTON, „ MAYBR1' K, „ HY. POPE. Mr EDWARD LLOYD, and Herr BEBRENS. Mr CHAS. HALLB'S BAND OF KIJITT PERFORMERS. Chorus-Tiiz MEMBERS OF THE PRISTOL FUIIVAL CHOIR. Organist—MR G. lilggLEY. Chorus Master—MR A. STONE. Conductor—MR CHARLES HALLE. Programme Tuesday Morniner One o'clock ELIJAh. Wednesday Morning, ditto ISRAKL IN EGYPT. Thursday Morning, ditto. FALL OF BABYLON. Friday Morning. ditto. MESSIAH. EVENING PERFORMANCE—EIGHT O'CLOCK. Tuesday Evening, Eight o'clock.. i:VFRDi'.s REQUIEM AXD MISCELLAXSOCS SELECTION. Wednesday Evening, ditto MISCELLANEOUS CoscxpT. Thursday Evening ditto. HYMN OF PRAISE AND T MISCRLLANEOLS SELECTION*. The EVENING CONCERTS Include-Overt,ireFi to Beethoven* "Egmont," Mendelssohn's "The Hebrides," Wagner's "Tann hauser," Spobr's "Jessonda," Weber's Oberon," Mozort's 11 Grand fcyo-phony in 0 "(Jupiter), Beethoven a "PMorat SJ mphony in F,'Schuman's brand Symphony in B flat." and Beethoven's "Choral Fantasia in C," with Vocal Solos: the whole performed by Mr Chas Hallo's complete Orchestra. PRICKS OF ADMISSION. Secured Unsecured Seat*. Scats. Morning Performance Li 1 0 R.0 7 0 FourTickets for one Concert(except the "Messi»h"), if applied tor before Oct 10 3 3 0 1 1 0 Evening Performances OldO 070 F»ur Tickets for one Concert, if applied for before Oct. 10 220 110 ecured Seats for all Seven Performance3 94 14 0 Unsecured 220 At the close of each of the Evening Performances a Special Train will leave Bristol at 11,30 p.m. for Tauntou, calling at Nailsea, Yattoti (for C!t,,vedoii), We-t<,n, Highbri, ge, and Bridg- water, A special Trair. will leave Bristo. l each Evening at ll.i5 p.m. for Bath and intermediate Stations. Programmes, with full particulars of Railway arrangements may be obtained at the Ticket Office, at Cotston Hail, Open daily at 9 a.m. Cheques and Post Office Orders to be made payable to The Treasurer, G. W. EDWARDS. Esq. S626 10557 Hon. Sec., REV. PRECENTOR HbY. u- C, adtro mid (Eautracts. T0 BUILDE R S, c. The Forest of Dean U.D. School Board are prepared to receive I TENDERS for the ERECTION of ELLWOJD SCIlOuL BUILD- INGS and WORKS. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of Messrs Atkinson and Vaughan, Town Hall, Coleford, Gloucestershire. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, to he delivered at the otfices of the undersigned on or before the Slst inst. The Board do not biud themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, J. S. BRADSTOCK, Clerk to the Board. Cinderford, 6th Oct., 1876. 10694 ENDERS ARE HEREBY INVITED for REBUILDING Nos. 12 and 13, CAROLINE STREET Cardiff, for Mesers Cross Bros. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Archi tect. Tenders to be sent in, addressed to Messrs Cross Bros., on or before the 16,h inst. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 10721 JAMES, SEWARD, & THOMAS, Architects. -P JBttUdttifl cgortetie** J PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT BENEFIT JL BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, 1860. INCORPORATED, MARCH, 187& Oma:-28, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, The Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Society in the Distriot6 Income for the year. 1875 C57,379 17 6 Profits l,i/71 16 11 Deposits of £ 10 and upwards taken doilr, at 5 percent Interest Thi« Society his now been in existence upwards of lo i ears and has NBVBIL sustained a ¡(.ss. 6459 WM. SANDERS, 1* Manaarintr Secretary, GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY. CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1867. JAMES LEE, EllIq, Catnedral Roa3, Cardiff. 1HOS. EVANS, frsq.. Surgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CONNOCHlE, Esq., C E., Cardiff. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED From jMO to £ :J,000, On Mortgage of Houses and Land, repayable by easy fortnightly subscriptions. UPWARDS OF £ 66,' 00 ALREADY ADVANCED. Apply to the Managing Secretary, MF. It EIERY, 9, Mount Stuart square. Docks, Cardiff. 30th April. 1876. 7083—2999 T> O. LEECH, BILL POSTER, Xm AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR. 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, AND S, CARDIFF STREET, ABERDARE, l Bents all the Principal and most Prominent POSTING STA- XIOXS in Car^Ul. Canton, ugji Roath. Town Crier for Aberdart Cardiff Jfluniripat T-Irttivit. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1876. ¡ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The period for which you elected me as your representative will expire on November the 1st, and I again most respectfully offer mysslf for re-election. Being a large ratepa1 er, I am interested in the welfare of the town,and should you do me the honour to again elect me as one of your representatives, I shall endeavonr to promote and up- portall measures for the improvement and benefit of the borough, consistent with a due regard to economy. Trusting to be favoured with your vote and interest, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Faithfully your?, ANDREW FULTON, J3, Park place, October 10th, 1876. 10714 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1876. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EASr WARD. L A DIES A,, D GE.NTLEM FN,- On the 1st of November next you will have to elect two Councillors to represent you for the East Ward. Having been so recently a Candidate, it is unnecessary for me to say more than that I again place my services at your disposal and should you honour me with your confidence. I will give my best attention to the interests of the town generally. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obfdient Servant, MORGAN MORGAN. 21, Windsor-place, Cardiff, Oct. 10th, 1876. 19737 CARDIFF MUNICI ELECTION, 1876. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The time for which you elected me to represent you at the Council Board will expire on the 1st of November. With much pleasure I offer myself for re-election. If you do me the honour of then returning me as your representative, you may rely on my giving in the future the same assiduous attention to your interests, ald those of the Borough, thit I have done in the past. Thanking you for your confidence, I ana, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, D. EDGAR JONES. 46, Loudoun Square, Cardiff, October, 187G. 10752 AR DIF F MU NIC IP A L ELECTTOX^1876. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ROATH WARD. LADIES AXD GENTLEMEN,— My term of office as one of your representatives at the Council Chamber will expiro on the 1st November. I have been connected witLi the parish for more than 20 years, during the last 10 of which I had the honour of representing you at the Roath Local board, and at the Town C juneil. should you con- sider my conduct during that time worthy of your considera- tion, I berrmost repectfully to offer myself for re-election. I have been lacking in neither interest nor enerey in bringing various matters connected with the district before the notice of the Council-such as Street Improvements, Paths, Drainage, and Highways. I much regret the enormous increase in the local rates of Roath in consequence of the district being allied to Cardiff. During the discussions upon the Amalgamation Bill this increase appeared to me to be inevitable, and in conse- quence I strove strenuously to oppose the amalgamation. Being one of the largest ratepayers in the Ward, and a resi- dent, my interest is identical with yours, and should you do me tbe honour to re-elect me, you may rely upon me making it both my duty and my pleasure to promote your interests to the utmost advantage. Trusting that on the 1st of November you will place me at the top of the poll, 1 beg to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, REES ENOCH. Roath, October 11, 1876. 10740 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1876. TO THE BURUESSES OF THE ROATH WARD. LADIES AXD GENTLEMEN, Being chosen by a majority of Votes of the Ratepayers at a recent Ward Meeting first on the list of Candidates to repre- sent you at the Council Beard, and having received several requisitions signed by a considerable number of Burgesses, I have consented to place my services at your disposal. If it is your pleasurc. to elect me, I shall use, to the best of my ability, the 20 years' experience I have had as a resident in the Ward to further our common interests in this important district, and the town generally. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, THOMAS WEBBER. S, Long Cross Vilhs, Roath, Oct. 8th, ]876. 10736 QARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1876. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ROATH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The term for which you did ma the honour to elect me your representative will expire on the 1st November next. Venturing to believe that you will give me the credit for having conscientiously discharged the duties incident to he position, I beg most respectfully to offer myself for re-election. My year of service has given me the opportunity to become acquainted with the routine of the various Committees, and aoquiring a knowledje of the Sanitary, Financial, and Police Regulations. Reference to thg published list of atten- dances at the meetings will prove that I have not been remiss in my duties. The mauy questions discussed at the Wa.rd Meetings last October have received my careful attention, and when I have the pleasure of appeal ing before you to give an account of my stewardship, I will then explain what has been done in these matters. Thanking you for the confidence you have shown me in the past, and trusting for a renewal of the same, Believe me, Ladies and Gentlemen. Your obedient Servant, W. T. RAPER. Westgate St., Cardiff, 7th October, 1876. 10763 l\fJlt$t! 3Tlunitipat ættttinn. SWANBF,& MUNICIPAL EJ^CTION~1876.~ —— TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having represented you in the Town Council for many years, and my term of office expiring on the 31st instant, I most res- pectfully venture to offer my Sl nices to you again, believing tha.t my conduct in the past has met with your approval. It will not tie necessary for me to detail to you the various questions in which fium time to time 1 hwe taken part during the period of my representation at the Council Chamber, and, should it be your pleasure to favour me with your conlid.'ncs by Re-electing me on the 1st of November next, no effrt will be wanting on my part to closely watch and (lefend tile general interests of this my native town. I remain, Yours very obediently, JOHN IVOR EVANS. St Helen's, Swansea, Cet. lOtn, 1876. 10761 THE ROATH PHARMACY. HANCOCK. CHEMIST, 20, CASTLE ROAD, ROATH. DRUGS ANù CHEMICALS OF THE PUREST QUALITY AT TOWN PRICES. 0735 c OAf, COAL! COAL!! T. B. & J. H. STEVENS, COAL MERCHANT*, &c., GEORGE STREET, SWA-NSEA, and G KAN DISOWN -SIREST, HAFv>l>.— Best House, Large, alld Throuh Coal Delivered to any Part of .h8 Town at CurreBt Pricos in Racks or built. 1426 %Sttsmeg3 d4rtssts. SPECIAL N 0 T I C X D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, ARE MAKING THEIR FIRST GREAT SHOW OF A UTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. WHICH COMMENCED ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th,' 1876, EMBRACING ALL NOVELTIES IN jyj^EN S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' OVERCOATS m EN-S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' ULSTERS. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' YACHTING H-L JACKETS. m EN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' TROUSERS and VESTS. m EN' S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' TROUSERS. MEN'S REAL & IMITATION SEAL VESTS. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' FLANNEI SHIRTS, MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' HATS aad CAPS. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' SCARFS. TIES, COLLARS, &c. MEN'S, BOYS and YOUTHS' CALF, BUCK- SKIN, and CLOTH GLOVES. m EN 1 S SILK and CASHMERE MUFFLERS mE-NIS & YOUTHS' CARDIGAN JACKETS. Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT or TRAVELLING REQUISITES, ani WATERPROOP CLOTHING, UMBRELLAS, and MEN'S and BOYS' FANCY and PLAIN HOSIERY, TWEEDS, WITNEYS, BEAVERS, &c., <fcc. AT D. JOTHAM AND SONS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 3553 ESTABLISHED 1S39. lOW JJOOTS! gO O T S JgOOTSJ FOR AUTUMN & WINTER WEAR. BOYLE AND CO. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 19, CHURCH STREET. & 31, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. BOYLE & CO. — LADIES' HESSIAM-BUT JD TONED, BALiiOiiAL and ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS. BOYLE & CO.—LADIES' LEVANT, SEAL, and MORROCCO BOUTS. BOYLE &CO. LADIES* CORK-CLUMPED BOOTS for Winder wear. BOYLE & CO.-LADIES' DANCING- BOOTS and BROES in all Colours. OYLE & CO.—LADIES' FELT BOOTS, Snow BOOTS, and all kinds of Warn SLIPPERS, BOYLE & CO.-FOR ALL KINDS of BOOTS, for Walking, Houie, and School wear. BOYLE & co.—GENTS' ELASTIC SIDE Clumped Soie for Winter wear. BOYLE & co.—GENTS*~WATERPROOF SHOOTING BOOTS. OYLE & CO GENTS' STRONG WALK- ING BOOTS and Elastic Sides or Balmoral. BOYLE & co.—GENTS' PATENT BOOTS and SHOES for Evening wear. OYLE & CO.—GENTS' BOOTS OF ALL Kinds—Walking, Shooting, or Riding. BOYLE & co7—LEGGINGS LEGGINGS LEGGINGS Creat variety, at all prices. Boys, ls lid to 2s 6d Men's 2s lid. B 0 Y L B A N D C ( 0 BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 19, CHURCH STREET, & 31, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 10672 JpUMPING ENGINES. PCMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINUTG COM- PANIES, WATERWORKS, GAS and MINING ENGINEERS is solicited to ASHWORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX "STEAM RAM. PUMP, double-acting with one, quadruple-acting with two rams. Th.. PUMPS a.r, at work in Mines, forcing V. ate, from a depth <4 10 to 900 feet in O' e lift. They are bem? made in sizes to throw 520 gallons of Water up to those capable of throwing SS.uM Gallons per hour. The maners will be glad to advise npon, and are open to con- tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINES for clearing Mines of Water; also for the raising and forcing oC Water in connection veith Waterworks, Ate. The PUMP is also a neat. self-contained driving Engine, and. is used in Mills fur the two-toid purpose of Pump, (Boiler Feeder, &c.,) and driving. Also useful for Breweries, Chemical Works, and as a Ship Pump. MULTITUBULAR and VERTICAL BOILERS guaranteed to carry loO lbs. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, MDSS BROOK FOUNDRY, MACHINE ANn BOILER WORKS. COMAHURST liOAD, MANCHESTER. 1032& rpHE POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT J_ at the Cardiff House continue* to be agjressioe, and the prestige SJ long m.uutainod by Alessr- W. Price and Sons shines with unsullied luiitre, undimmed by defeat. The sweeties achieved by those eminent clo:h:er-i are perfectly astonishing to parasites ot tlu> ancient regime." Tl.e Bas ii Bazouks of the l'ade, with their atrocities" of tularin and gro^s greed, as shown in their excessive prCfS and inferior goods, have been fairly baflio- bv tno intellig nt >tatesmarishii) tnat abandoned in a the "sta,'tt. qtio," released the public irom arbitrary cuttoma and oppressive chafes, and, by inaugurating the "lobcy of Reform," gav., irrenistn le impetus to the demand for a fcyatem of Business conducted on the principles of Ready Monev, Small Profi s, aud Sierlink, Worth The "Autumn Ses ion" finds W, p; ice and Sous renevring hostilities" under favourable auspice. and they request an n section of their New and > x ten rive Stock of fa-hiona' le Reaay-made Clothing. Hats, Caps, Waterproofs, Hosiery, etc., & Address;—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St Mary street, Car^^