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3CALE OF CHAEfi.ES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS j IN THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, SALES BY AUCTION, BUSINESS ADDRESSES, &c., )rdenld for two or three insertions are charged at the following rate per insertion to FonT Lines.Is. Od. Eleven and Twelve Lines 8a. Od. five ani Six Lines it. 6d. Thirteen&Fourteen Lines 8e. 6d. Beven ani Egbt Lines 2ri. Od. F.fcten and Sixteen Lines 4s. Od. Beven ani Egbt Lines 2ri. Od. FfLeii and Sixteen Lines 4s. Od. Mil. and Ten Lines Za. 6d. Seventeen& Eighteen Lines4AL Id. Ajro THREEPENCE FOR BVKRY APDITIOKAII uii. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR A SERIES OT CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. PARAGRAPH ADVEtlTlSEMENTS are charged at double the vl»«o rate. TRADESMEN'S ADVERTISEMENTS, aad BUSINESS AN. NOUN CEMENTS of all kinds, when ordered for a month and ip.vards, are subject to special terms, according to the number tf insertions and space occupied. PUBLIC NOTICES, LkoaIi Noticbs, Noticbb by Cow roKATioxs, Local Boaxdb, POOB-LAW GUARDIANS, and Scaoofc BOARDS, and Eiacffioa Addrbsbbs, (Town Councils and Load boards), 8ft charged at the rate of gxxnjrcs per lino for a" lw lertioii. PROSPECTUSES of PUBLIC Comtasibb are charged at the rata Dt Ninbpbxch per Line for each insertion. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION NOTICES, PABLlAlfBWTABT Moticbi, and GOTtMMBNT Auv==BmnsTs are charged at the rate of Gas SuiLiiixa par line for eaen insertion. CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted in this Journal at the followiag tariff:- No. of Throe SU Words. Insertion. Insertions. Insertion*, Two Lines 18 Os. 6d. Is. 04. Is. Sd. Three Lines 27 Oa. 9d. Is. id. 2s. 3d. Four Lines 36 Is. 0(1. 2s. od. 8s. Od. Five Lines 45 is. 3d. 2s. Id. II. 9d. Six Lines 54 Is. 6d. 3s. Od. 4s. 6cL Each additional Line 9 i Os. 3d. Os. 6d. Os. 9d. EaGh additional Line 9 Os. 3d. 0.. 6d. Os. 9d. -These charges apply only to the classes of advoftissnioiit Ipecified below, and are strictly oonfined to those wUleh are pais for prbvious TO INSINUOIA it net prepaid, they will he charged by the general sade:- APARTMENTS WAKTBD. Konbt Waktkt). Apa&tmbntb to n L8r. MuocLiiAnaeva Waittb. Articlbs LOST. Pabtnbiubtph WASTED. &RTICLyi Foukd. Situations WANTBB. Bctsixbssbs TO E8 SOLD. Biteatioxs VACANT. HOUSES TO br SOLD. BALKS sr PaiVAri Contbac*. Parties answering Advertisements in the South Wulet Baity Neiog are requested to attend to the fallowing exDlanations — Address to an initial (or number) at theOfiiee means that appli- cation must be by letter only, directed to the initial or number at the Daily News Office (as A. B. 4, er No. 123, Daily S'UII Office). Apply at the Daily Saw* Office" means that ptnonal appli- lotion must be made at the Daily Htws Office, where the ad. dress of the Advertiser will be given. Persons answering Advertisements are strongly advised not to lend original testimonials, bnt ooMOM oxlt. The columns of the Daily News being of full newspaper width, persons sending Advertisements in manuscript way estimate the oraft they will occupy by calculating cine words to a line, and twelve lines to an inch. While we use our utmost endeavours to Insert Advertisements ya the dates ordered, we cannot guarantee that this will ba dona. Great care is also used to secure the correct printing of Advertise- ssents, but waeannot be responsible for iiiaccuracies, or for any oonseqiftaces arising therefrom. Cheques and Post-office Orders to be made payable to D. DUNCAN & SONS. 75 A 76, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, to whom all Business Coeamunicatioas should be addressed. Letters containing News or Lttsrart CONTRIBURONS should be lddregged 1 "Taa EDITOR. South Wales Dailll Newt. CARDI FF.' EDUCATIONAL. A YOUNG LADY desires a Re-engagement as RESIDENT J\ GOVERNESS. Thoroughly exuerienced'in general English lubjects, luusic, and the usual accomp Uhments. Good referencesgiven and required. Address Florence, Post-office, Totterdown, Brist ot 12241 MATRIMONIAL. GENTLEMAN of PosiUon, aged 28, wants a WIFE cf Christian principles, acd means of her own. Send Photo, ana address to W. H. S pinks, Office of this Paper, Cardiff. 11991 ■' -> DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a good Cuuii.-Aidress, W Mrs M., care of Air Davies, Bookseller and Stationer, Pembroke Dock. ANTED, an industrious GENERAL SERVANT, witha good character. Apply, 69, Sanaon terrace, Adam Street, Cardiff. 11838 WEST-END REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, 27, Dillwyn street, Swansea.—Every attention given to ladies' requirements. Inquiry fee, ls. 8*76 EGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, Ladies requiring jLt) respectable Servants, Monthly Nurses, Ac., will receive immediate attention at lin Talbot's, 54, Oxford at., Swansea. 11817 CLERKSj ASSIST"TS. ke-, WANTED. WANTED, in a Solicitor's Office, in Cardiff, a LAD.— Apply to Lex, South Wales Daily News" Otlice, Cardiff. 12266 WANTED, a CLEHK accustomed to the routine of a Tin- plate Works and with a knowledge of book k»eping.— Address, with fuU particulars, stiting salary expected, J. Parsons, Plas Issa, Llangennech, R.S.O,, Carmarthenshire. 12019 IRONMONGER'S ASSISTANT WANTED.-Apply, F. Berne. Cardiff. 12007_ TO DRAPER'S ASSISTANTS.—Wanted, Two pushing, ex- perienced young MEN for the General Drapery. They must be good window dressers and stock keepers, with know- ledge of Welsh, Satisfactory reference from last employer required. Apply personally or by post to Mr IL Evans, London House, Llauelly. 1111O SITUATIONS VACANT. fl^O GROJEKS.— John fcaudell, of L auoily, has a vacancy I for a good HAND with fost-class referenca.% 11223 RAPJSRY.—Wanted immediately an experienced MIL- LINER. One with good taste and able to serve well.- Apply to T. Ü. Bowen, Cloth Hail, Burry Port, R.S.O. 12013 0 TAILORS.-Wanted a PRACTICAL CUTTER^of good T address. One able to solicit orders Aijply statins age, references, &c., to T. H. Bewen, Cioth Hall, Burry Port, R.S.0 12011 WANTED, a Smart YOUTH, about 16 years, as Servant. Must be well recommended and accustomtd to indoor woric.-Apply at Locke's Advertising Office, Tredegar pine, blewport, ikfou. 12003 GROCERY.—Wanted, a good HAND, able to take charge ofa branch.—Apply to Savid Cule, Ponlyp»idd. 11940 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, an experienced MIL- LINER, must be able to serve well. AlsoanlMPItOVSR; Wmah indispensable.-Apply, statii2, age and reference, 1). T. Jones, Emporium, Ferndale. 1.933 DRAWER-MAKERS wanted at Alsops' Wholesale Cabinet Works, Fairtax-ktreet, Bristol.—Apply to Mr Jenkins. AGENCIES, TRAVELLERS, &0., WATCHES, JEWELLERY, HARDVV ARE, TRADE CATA LOGUE, FRKE; with 1,»09 Engravings, is. Agents W&nted.-James Simmons, 28, Edjjbatiton street, Birmingham. 10145 PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT either permanently er for spare time.. Large income te energa tic agents. —Full par- ticulars post free, by applying to Blake and Co., the Grange, Bermondsey, London. 9621 IKMINGHAM &OODS, JHWELLERi, WATCHES, HAR- MUNIUM6, fee.—Agents Wanted. New Specialities. N sw illustrated Book free.-Apply Henry May, Birmingham. 11716 OO WEEKLY and upwards may be easily and honestly realised by persons of either sex, without hindrance to pjeseut occupation. Particulars free; sample, 8 stamps (re- turned it desired).—Apply lilvantl, Watts, k Co., Merchants, Albion-street, Birmingham.—Thit it gtnuim, 3141-7i>46 AGENTS 'Wanted. Good employment, no risk, terms liberal.—Address J. F. Wells and Co., 39, Kenshaw Street, Liverpool. llGt10 SITUATIONS WANTED. A SITOATIO wanted by a CLERK. Thoroughly acquainted with bookkeeping and general office work, either here or anywhere else. Please address M. T., "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 11987 PARISIAN (aged 20) is desirous to obtain a SITUATION as CLERK or otherwise. Salary not go much an object as an opportunity to learn Englich.-Ad(iress. M. Lehnerta, 6, Rue de Mail,Paris, or apply at the "Sou 1L Wales Daily Noys," Cardiff. 11376 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MARRIED COUPLE wishes to have a CHILD to NUl"t6 or Adopt; adopted prliterred.-addres8 P.T.ri., No.7, Ber- tram street, R ath, CltrdItf. 12246 WANTBD IMMEDIATELY lor three or four weeks, TWO GOOD BEl)ROO>'S an! large DKaWjUG or DINING ROOM, for three in family. Good ceokinsr and attendance indispensable. Not further than a mile from the Stuart Hall.— Address with full particulars to Alexander, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. 12242 WANTED, at Christmas, a Front SHOP and Premises in St Mary street, or some central thoroughfare in Cardiff. Must have spacious back premises or yard room with rear entrance.- Apply A.B., Locke's Advertising Office, Tredegar place, Newporr, Mon. 12002 LODGINGS, APARTMENTS, &c. TO LET at the betnnninsr cf the year, comfortable FUR- BISHED APARTMENTS for one or two gentlemen. Terms moderate. -Addr, ss "Apartments," "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 12256 TO BE LET-HOUSES, LAND. &c. LET.—VILLA, eight rooms, conservatory, lawn (back j and front). !0s, clear of ail rates.—Appiy at .Bertram Hotel, Broadway, Roatli, Cardiff 12263 COMMODIOUS HOUSE in a pleasant, convenient, and c healthy situation.—Apply T. Lloyd Davies, 33, HeathfiWd place, Swansea. 12288 ARDIFF.—Wordsworth street. Semi-detached VILLA, C moderate rent.—Apply to John Jenkins and Co., High street. 11994 < TO BE LET.—BUSINESS PREMISES, &c. GpLSt,—Three good OFFICES in one of the best parts Sf e»KU&~4ppljr, St Aassl-ktreet. isa&ft I TO SOLICITORS, ACCOUNTANTS, and OTHERS.—TO LEX, w.th possession on 1st of J auuary next, two con- venient offices on tne first floor of the soulti Walei Daily News" offices, St Mary street,Cardiff. These chambers are the most central in Cardiff, and are especially adapted for pro- fessional purposes. 11S62 HOUSE and SHOP to LET, best part of High atroet, Dow- jH lais; fixtures and gas fittings complete.—Apj 1> Mr be; nstein, Dowlais. 12^05 TEIGIL BUILDINGS, St. Mary street. C»r.Jiff.- H-iudsorue and Extens<ve BUILDINGS to l.ET. For fun part ca- lars and terms apply to the owner, Mr Owen Dav:es, Tt igil House, Newport road, Cardiff. llyis LARGE SHOP and DWELLING TO LET7 or~L^ase7or Kair. Principal ^thoroughfare, ctntre of Cardiff.— Appiy, S9, Arcade. "57 SWAN3EA.—A Full-liuenaed^PUBC7lC»KOCP,F. to U T Im- mediate possesiion.—Apply, Ai.di-ew Bros., Oxford s're'.t Brewery. IilvSd SWANSEA.—SHOP to LtT, No, 72. oxford street. O00O situation.—Apply to Andrew Bioii., Oxford street Brewery. 122S7 ALBION HOTELS Bute-street, Cardiff; TO Fe LET and entered upon January 1st 1877, now doing a good traae, wnich can be largely increased by an encr.etlc man long lease.—Apply to Phillip Williams, Albion Steam Brewer*, Cardiff. 117:8 CARDIFF.—Bute street, commodious OFFICES, moderate C rent, good light.—Apply to John Jenkins and Go., H gh street. 11995 OFFICES TO LET, at 72, Bute road, Pier Head.—Apply to C, O. Young and Christies. 10989 mREORKY RHONDDA VALLEY.—To TRADERS IN X UJSREDEEMiSD CLOTHING. *c.—To be LET, with im- mediate possession, a Genuine Beady-money BUSINESS, in a rapidly increasing locality. Proprietor retiring. Stock low. Incoming about A:100. Sipaeiouj premises, and rent moderate.— Apply to Mr George M. Rees, Auctioneer and Business Aurent, Treherbwrt. 9490 0 LET,-A. HOUSE and SHOP,, containi 12 rooms, with Toven aud bakehoilm Coachhouse 96,id stable rooms, with t oven and bakehouse. Coachhouse and stable can be added at a small outlay. Rent only £1;0 per annmu.—Apply to Air Whit*, builder, Swansta. 7157. BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. TO TAILORS, Ot.TFITTERS, and DRAPERS.—For inme- i. diata DISPOSAL, the STOOS-IN-TRADE, SHOP FIX- TO RE", LEASE of PREMISES, GOODWILL, ac., of an exten- sive and highly lucrative BUSINESS in the above line, having a wide-spread connection throughout the length and breadth of South of Wales, and only offered for disposal in con- sequence of the death of the late proprietor.— Applo to Charles V. Crabb, Central Chambers, Goat street, Swansea. 1^230 BOOT and SHOE BUSINESS to be DISPOSED^ in the leading throughfare of Newport. Stock can be cleared 0:.[, or to suit purchasers. Cause of leilvi ng. cannot attend co it.—Apply to VV. Evans, Boot Manufacturer, Abersjchan. 11376 E2MMed Leasehold WINE AND SPIRIT BUSINESS PREMISES AND BUSINESS, to gether with the Fixtures, situate in the town of Llandilo one but benll fide capitalists need apply to Thomas Davies, Auctioneer, Carmarthen. llb76 rf^O~PRlNlEliSrBOOKSELLERS, &c.—To be~SOLl>, a ccm- JL piste PRINTING OFFICE and a BOOKSELtErt'S and STAT i ON Ell's SHuP, in one of the most populous andrapdiy- incieasing manufacturing neighbourhoods of Norih Walts. The shop stands in the best spot, for business ij tue place. Stock at valuation. An excellent place for a young m n.- Apply, 122, "South Wales Dailv NewlI" Otnce, Cardiff. 1L955 DRAPERY BUSINESS.—FOR SALE, an excelhnt Drapery concern, situate in one ef the best streets in Li.u>eliy. Stock very moderate, as it has bicn much reduced to facilitate sale. Immediate possession mE-V be had.—Bad htalth reason for giving up.-For further psrticulars, apply to Mr Gousii, Auctioneer, &c., Llanelly. 10330 FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK. CARRIAGES, &o FOR SALE.—Splendid SPANIEL BITCH, 12 months old, l artly broken, very promising. Piise 2os.— Api>iy, He tram Hote Broadway, Roath. 12264 tram Hote Broadway, Roath. 12264 PONY FOR SALE.—For Sale, by Private Contract, a very handsome dark bay PONY, 12§ hands high. Quiet to licle and drive, and believed to be the fastest trotter and galloper in Wales. Apply to Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent and Valuer, Carmarthen. 12233 COAL WAGONS fJOLLESRY REQUISITIES^ RAILWAY wauo^ FOU HIRE, s and 10 iods, G.w.r speciflcatien, at weekly, monthly, or yearly rates.—Ad aress, Swansea Wagon Company, Limited, Swansea. 9650 FORSALS^and HIRE, < and 18 ton second-hand Coal and other Mineral WAGONS; also Tractiec Engine WAI:.IO.S' new Coal, li,en Ore, SlOne, Lime, and Contractor' V^AGONS new and 2nd-hand Locomotive, Portaole, Pumping, Winding, and Tractioiv-ENGINts, Machinery, Rails, &c. Iron Ores, English and Foreign, Several COLLIERIES and IRON ORE MINES; Weekly outputs 1000 t<t SO.tOMotm. Anthracite Welsh Sraekeies* Steam and other COALS and COKE alb. colliery priceiL-r.. and F. TAYLOR, Jamea-streetyBute Docks. Cardiff. 6-<07 FOR SALE—HOUSES, LAND, Ac. TO BE SOLD, FIVE new COTTAGES, nicely ilnishe 1, close to the new Foundry of Messrs Lleweliyn and Cubitt. Apply to Elias H. Davies, Auctioneer, Pentre, Pontypridd. 11969 BUILDING SITE FOR SALE by PRIYATE CONTRACT on excellent s'pot for business premises, 10* yards from Porth Station, Rbondda Valley; two pine ends included; excavations tor cellar done 26ft. Sin. frontage by 65ft.; held on lease for 99 years round rent ie2 148 id. Apply to Mrs M. Phillips; 19, Davies street, Aberaman, Aberdare. 11975 TO PERSONS-desirous of Securing a Safe and Profitable Security for the Investment of Capital.—Several Lots of valuable Leasehold Property, in Cardit suburbs, will b. dIl- posed of at prices whicti will prove highly remuner- ativeto purchasers.—Full particulars sent post free per return upon receipt of letter, addressed Robbius and S011111, House and Estate Agents, 1, Castle-ioaO, Cardiff. 11679 TO CAPITALISTS, FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, and OTHERS^ JL Persons with surplus capital, and who desire to invest the same on Mortgages of Leasehold Mouses and Business Pre- mises, at A5 to 46per cent per annuM interest, will, on appli- cation to Mr John T, Howells, solicitor, Treherbert, procure them suitable properties to invest their money, whether lame or small amount.. 9979 TO BE SOLD by Private Contrast. — Canton One nin reomed House, with large garden and back entrance, in the main street; lease 999 years frem 1571, price £508. Five Houses, including a Corner snep in the main street, price 41,500. Eight Houses, rent 4124 16s Od, price £ 1,200. 11 oath Four Houses, including a Corner Shop, rent £ 65 a year, price Shop Roni seven-ronmed House, in Castle road, pace £ 600. Two B eUlclS, rent dEitI .1 Od, price £ 329, ground rent only 12 16id tor both. TO BE LET, several five-roomed Houses, with large garden, 4s 6d pt-r week each. Eleven-roomed House, in the main street, Canton, £ 35. Also nine-roomed House, rent ;£¡¡i. A Shop and sevea-reomed House in Castle road, suitable for a butcher, or draper, or greengrocer, or stationery, or a pawnbroker. Eight- roomed Villa in Partridge read, Roath, rsr.t .£.48 a year. Apply to Mr Thomas Davies, House Agent, 24, Cowbridge road, (iLntOD. For reply please enclose a stampea envelope. 97 3 FOR SALE—MACHINERY, TOOLS, &a» FOR SALE, a 12J in. Special &TEAM PUMP..18 in. stioke. One tair Hi WINDING ENGINES, 26in. strode. Oee Pair lii WINDING EinGINFS, Is in. stroke. One Single 121 ENGINE, 18 in. stroke, with 7 ft. fly. One 40-cwt aTEAM HAMMER, double action. Apply JC. Matthews, 5, Angel street, Cardiff. 12255 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, High-class, Economical. Steam j,\(;kettd, self-acting, variable expansion, CorliM valva, &o. DEAKIN, PARKER, AND CO., SAXBOM STREBT ENQKNE WORKS, SALFORD. ALARGi? STOCK et the fo!'owin< always ready for deliverv, NEW and SECOND HAND :— PORTABLE and olhllr ENGINES, MORTAR MILLS and SAW BENCHES, STEAM PUMPS and all other MACHINERY, ON SALE Oil HIRE. Full particulars and terms on application to CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON. N. B. Solo Proprietor of Phillipb Monthly Machinery Register. 10674 HORtZONTAf, WINDING ENGINE, 15-inch cylinder; douole drum. Worked only ei^ht months.—Fielding 4i Platt, Gloucester. 11915 POF.TABLE ENGINES, 4 to 10 h., in excellent o; der cheap. Field n,' & Piatt, Gloucester. 1191J SAWBENCH, rising and falling spindle, sslf-acting feed motion.—JOHN SPENCmR, Tool Maker. Iieighley, York- shire. MORTAR and LOAM MILIjS forBuilde s and Ironfounder-?; very cheap. — Field ng & Piatt, Gloucester. 11914 "[%/JAC HIK ER Y ON STOCK F Oi'. SALE. b mAM HAMMERS; 3 and 5 cwt. 12 inch centre, self act slide, surfacing and screw cutting, GAP LATHE, 16ft. bed. 10 inch centre ditto, J6 t. bed 8i men centre ditto, 12ft. bed 7 inch centre ditio, 8ft. bed 8 inch stroke SHAPING MACHINE 11 inch stroke dit o PILLAR DRILL Second-hand HORIZONTAL ENGINE, 12 inch eld., 24 ins. ttr, ke Second-hand VFRI ICAL ENGINE, 12 inch old., 24 ins. stroke BOlLr.R, JCft. bv ft. 61 n.. with fitUnga THOMAS PRINGL'C, 7, Collixowood Strest, NEWCASTLE- ON-TYNE. 11527^ FOrt SALE, a MAKGLE (Badham's Patent), good "con- dition.—App>y at No. 12, Alice street, Bute Dccka, Car- diticii.-Appiy at No. 12, Alice street, Bute Uocks, Car- diff. 119C4 THREE Excellent two-flued Lancashire STEAM BOILERS t and Fittings, SCft. by 7it. hbre, cut, snd will test them to lOOlbs.—J. BU KLEY, Stor* street, Manchester. 9721 L~ATIIFS^ various sizes, self-acting and ecrew-c utting, com- plete.— JOHN SPENCER, Tod Maker, Keighley, York- shire. TKR,ONARI' STEAM ENGINES, all Types, made by DEA. S KIN, PARKER, 4c Co., Engine Works, Salford, Man- chester. 11059 VERTICAL ENGINES and BOILERS Combined. Always V r.&dv. l,lUN, PARKEk, t Co., Engine Works, Sal- ford, Manchester. 11060 ^N SALE, one strong, well-built Condensing Beam Engine, by a tot-class maKer, equal to new; cylinder, 36 irch bore 6 feet stroke. Can be seen standing, and will be sold cheap. One close-built, self-contained Condensing Beam Engine; Stands on independent bed on six columns: cylinder, 28 inch bore, 4 feet strode. As good as new. Can be seen standing, and will be sold etieap.-Apply to fieiirv Parkinson. Foundrv-street. Bolton. 70 A "POWERFUL Hydraulic BENDING MACHINE, for bend- A ing and sharing flat and angle iron, will traverse fift.. Jam Slin. dia, by Peel Williams.—J. BUCKLEY, a.ore street, Manchester. 9/21 A 10-TON Double Purchase Wrought-iron POST CRANE, curved jib, 15f'. tin. radim, massive wrought piiiar, Ftlrbairn's cutout,-—J. BUCKLEY Store »treet, Manchester. 6711 DRILLING and .S Mi-J tl > r. m stock and pro.;ress.-J li • -s i. K 1 U< jliiser, ey, Yorkshire. !lil7 A Splendid Two-flued Lancashire STSAM BOILER and Fittings, itiu. r>y 7a.; her«, out, a id will test this to liuibs.—-J. BUCKL&Y, St:Te street, Manchester, 9:21 ONE E'ght-horse IIorizo:;til Higi-, reiture EN ;INE, ccmplete with lump, Gjvernor, btop- hr.<tt.e \a.vo and Lubricators.—J. BUG,{ L J Y, otoro sr.r-ja Manclioster. 9721 A GOOD Low-pressure Lancashire SIE AM B'ULElt, 2 flues, 80 feet by 7 I^et i.ere, out, will test thisto75 ib3.— J Y. street, Manchester. 0721 ~8 ifi HORSE Pow r Portable ENGINE and BOILER, in good g working or le". Can b; seen horo, in I Steam got "p.— J. liUCKLEY, itore street, Manciie. ter. 9721 A Galloway's STSAM BOILER and Fitting*, 24ft. by 7;t., 2 flue3, and 22 conical tubes; here, out, wiil test this to 1 Oibs.— J. liU hLÉY, Store sti ei-t, AlancbeMer. 9721 IltST-CLASS I'wo^flusd" Coriih ~S' :AM ViSOILEit ^and Fittings, 30ffc. by 7ft. here, out, will test this to lOOPis. —J. BUCKLEY, Store street, Manche-ter. 972L A Good Two-flued Cornish STE'VM BOILE <, l''ft. by 6ft. bere, out, will test this to 1201bs.— J. BUCKLEY, Store Street, Mancbeater. _m 9721 TWO Good STEAM BOILERS ai)l Fittings, 30ft. by 7ft., 2 flues, dome?, and Hili'ji patent ube^; here, ouv, and will test to 100 lbs.—J. BUcKLEY, Store street. Manchester. 9721 BOILERS ON SALE.—FOUR GALLOWAY'S patkns BOIt,ER1, 80 ft by 7 it. safe to work at 70 lbs as tà8 re Inch. „ o TOILERS, ts r. by 7 ft, with tsvo nines tarohga. IWO BOILERS, 26 ft by 7 ft, two flues through, ONE BOL I- b, R, 2C It by 7 ft, two flu. a through. O.,N 6 BOILER, J8 ft by 6 ft, one flue through. Also several smaller biaee. Apply to HENRY PARKINSON, FOUNDRY STRESS^ BOLTON. SALE, ONE 16 horse power double ej>lind«? POXTALLS IJf ENGINE, for winding. ONE 12 horse power PORTABLE ENGINE. ONE 10 power P EIABLE ENGINli. ONE 8 horse power P,'IUAJ'\LE ENGJNI! ONE 6 horse powtr PORTABLE ENGINE. Equal to new. and will be so d cbeaiv Apply to HENRY PARKINScN, FOCSTDRY STREET BOLT ON. ifVN SALE, OKE PAlft of 2fiin. herizon**l U ENGINES. ONE PAIR of lain, honaontal WINDING ENGINES ONE PAIR of Iflin. horizontal WINDING ENGINES. ONE PAIR of lôill. borixontal VVI IHN(J ENGINES. ONE PAIR of 12in. horiso'ital WINDING I<P;GINS. ONE PAIK of lOin. horizontal A\iriDiN<i E ■ INEX. ONE PAIR of 7in. horizon-al WINDING ENGINES. The above engines are now r-ady ii>r delivery, and fitted wflll Wlnd.n? di-u, and btake tear to each pftir of entires. Apply to REZIRY PARKINS-j*, FOUNDRY STRJIET. BOLTON. ON SALE, ONE Pair "of 15-fnch Horizontal WINDING FNwINES, fitted with winding drum and brak6 completer —M. PARKlNdON, FOUNDRY SrKhHT. BOLTON. ON SALE, ONE Pair of 10-inch Horiltontai WINDINfl ENGINES' with win-iing draw am i-rak-j ooiwplets.— Apply, H. PARKINSON, i-OlNORV STREET. BOT. 'uN, ON SALE, T*VO (.orni-h BOILEK8, 8'Jit by 7ft diameter; two fines through each; tafe at 60 !b pressure working. —Apply, H. PARKiN^ON, FOUNDRY STliEET, BOLTON, ON SALS, ONE Pair 18-inch High-pressure Horizontal 0 for Winding, fitted with slot-link motion ti st-cla- s pair of engines.—Apply, H. PARIIINSUS, FOUNDRY STREET, BOL1 ON. O" N SALE, ONE Pair of 25- nch Horizontal WINDING ENGINES; stroke 4it., with winding drum and brake complete; are now quite rea<iv for delivery.—Appii', U. PaR« KINSON, FOUNDRY STRtET, LOLiON. ON SALE ONE 25-borse power Double-cylinder Portacla ENG1NS, fitted witli sU.t-iink motion, fur wtndi»g; One 80-hojse power Do'jfcle-eylinder Portable Engine will he sold Bheap, and are in fir.tciass order.-Apply, H. PARKINSON, VOUN D kLy a r KL, Ef. BOLTOU. 9246 FVE Good, >tronsr 12-horsa Horizontal High-pressure _r F.NGISEH, complete W't.'1 Pum". Governors, Stop- throttle Valves and Lubricators.—J. BUCKLEY, Store street, Manchester, 9721 ONE of Ireland's Patent Wrought-iron CUPOLAS, 3Pft. high 0 4ft. 8in. d.a-net-ir, with peep 110 es, b -so plats,stand, pipe, and outlets.—J. liUCKLEY, Store street, Manchester. 9721 ROLLING MILL for Tin Plates or Steel, 2 setn of rolis 29in long, llin dia lain, long 15iu. dia,ro3.j £ cliveh.—JAMES BUCKLEV, btorestreet, Manchester. 9721 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE, the f»st-3>ai ing fore and aft SCHOONER, •' LOUISA B," 51 tons register. Further particulars apply to Thomas Jenkins, ti, King street, Cermarthen. 11223 FIRE-PROOF SAFES. — CYRUS PRICE and CO.S latent Wrought Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Hoid- last Safes and Powder Magazines, with all modern improve- ments, and titted with Cyrus Price's patent Prize Medal alid Gunpowder Proof Locks, from £4 al,d upwards. A itock at Cross Brotheis. Ironmongers, Cardiff. 3l78 8723 BRICKS, 9in by 4Jin, by 3in, hird, well burnt, for pitwall- 13 ing, srehing, and ail colliery en i building puri oses.- Audreys Manager, Baglaii Collieries, Britonferrv. NOTICE,-The PROPERTY F.OR SALE with Jainea James, Queen street, Blatnavou, not settled with shareholders nor divided.—JoiiN JAMtS. 1^19)8 SAFES SAFES SAFES !—CROSS feROS., 21. Working street, Cardiff, have now 00 Sale L' Second-hand Fireproof SAFES (Perry's), as good is new: 30 by 21 by 21, ,(.8 10s; S6 by 28 by 26, Pll 10s. 'these are bargains, a id parties who are wanting a safe w ould do well to call a, the above establishment and see th« in at opce. Hi'43 CHEAP MUSIC,—NEW MUSIC, 3d each, for Chr stmas, of superior kit d, from Engraved P'a'.es full size. Most Popular Songs, I ances, Piapo orte Pieces, *c. Send Halfpenny Stamp for Catalog uo.-Joiaes & Co, Nicholas Bcreet, frr stoi. 11907 (.1 ECONO-HaND Iron Fireproof SAFE, HO iuchrs high. Price, £ 5 5s delivered.—Richard M. L»rd, 49, Worcester street, Wolverhampton. T"VUDGEON'S CLILBLAIN REMEDY for the prsvention and I f cure of broken or unbroken Chilblains. If applied wheu tne irritation coiume«ces wills-t once remove them. It contans nothiiig iiijurious. Bi-xes.li^d hy post, 2d extra.—Froia C. DUDGEON, Thornburt, near BRISTOL 10793 HY LOSS YOUR UMBRELLAS, when PEDLAR fup- pliei a Silver Plate, wnb name engraved, at 6d. Post free, 7d. Where's Pediar? ;)1, St Alary street, ardiff. 99S0 WHAT is YOUR CREST and MOTTO T—Besd Nuae tat County to CULLKTON'S HERALDIC OFFICE, Ss «d. Plain; sketched in Heratl ic Colours, 7s; Ores; engraved ea Seals, Bouk rlates, and Steef Dies, 7s 6d; Manual i»e aldry. Ss 9d, post free, by T. Cu lie ton, 25, CraBbeurn-street (sorner <t& at. M2,rtins.Lsis W.C., udo,). ^>ULLETON S PLATES tor MARKING-LINEN reqaire.»e preparati n, and are easily ustd. Initial Plate, Is.; Name Place, 2s 6a sat of Movable numbers, 2s 6 i; Croat er Monogram Plates, II; with directions post free for cash or stamps, by 1. OnUetea, 2i, Cranbouru-etreet (corner of St. Mtin'alaae)^ W.&, London. SEAL ENGRAVING by CULLETOH.—Crest Engraved OB Seals, Rli gs. book Plates, and Steel Dies for stamping paper, 7s W. Livery Button Dies, Z2 2s. Creht engraved en Silver spoons and famity plate 5s per doaR articles. A most Beak Seal, with encraved Crest, 12s. 6d. Registered L*tter. Gd extra. T. Colleton, Engraver to the Queen and Royal Family, 25, Craw bourn-street (comer of 8t ilai tui's latie), London. VISITING CARDS by CULLETON,—Fifty bertquality^ Ss 3d, post free, including the engraving of Copperplate. Wed« ding Cards, 66 <acb, 6J Eiui'Osse<j Envelopes, with Maidea Name, 13s Si.—T. C'Mletov, Seal Engraver, 85, Oranhourn-street^ eorner of St. Maroin's-lane:, W.C., London. T6; TONOGRAMS by CULLETON, the most elegant In Londcn. AY_S_ Quarter-ream Pa(.er, and i2) Envelopes stamped In Colours, with any Monogram, 6s. No charge for Dis. Sent any part on receipt ot stamp;—T. Cul eton, Engraver to the Queen, and Die Sinlser to the Board of Trade, 25, Cianbourn- Btreot {corner of t t. ilia rt; iotdon. £ ^UlTjSoN'S GX'INEA BOjT of ST ATIONERY contit!ns a C ream of the very i,"t Pa:.or, and 500 Knvf-lopes, all Stamped in the most elegant way wi h Ores" and Mot. Mono- gTam, or Address, sn-J the i-ngraving of Sttel Die, included. Sent to any part for P.8. order. -T. Culletca. 25, CraD'oourn-ftreat (eorner of St. Mxrtin'e-lansi, Lonaon. 4693 ^jAMPLE STENCIL PLATE, any name, encraved 111 silver witti agents terms. Send 12 stamps to E. C. I'restridg*, manufacturer, Dove street, Kiugsdown, Bristol. Returned if desired. J1651) FIRST-CLASS Solid Mahogany Din ng Room SUITE, well stuffed, comprising splendid carved mahogany couch, gentleman's bold easy, lady's ditto anc six chai is, ftuffed backs, ail in good condition, very little worn, IS uuineas, cost nearly cioLible.-FurT)it.ure 20, Bridge treet, Bristol. Easy Chair, 60s Coucn. Illustrated catalogue, show r* ing 32 rooms furnished, post free.—Stsevens, S52. Park street,, Bristol. 11447 STUONil F1BEPRJOF SAFES, wrought-iron, six lever powder-proof lock on door, with inside cash drawer, fitted with patent, lever lock. -.3 10s; carriage pai l. Furniture Exchange, 20. Bridge street, Bristol. < (^ORKS.—In consequence < t numerous applications, Kernlck j and Son, Wholesale Drnggiais, Lardiff, have commenced importing Spanitli CORKS in every varie^. Manuiacturers, Surgeons, Cheroists, and LcttJes generally, may save 20 per eent. Samples and prices on application. 10390 WHAT IS YOUR MON<><>R AM —SenaT3~stampTto GLAS9 and Co., Cardiff, who will forward yon 12 sheets of note- paper and 12 envelopes, stanirfd in colour wi' h any one, two. or lllree letter*, or anv lady's name. Also GLASS COMIC PACKETS, containing 12 different desitrna, gent pciatfres for 13 stamps. 6 Quires of pqp/ r, and 100 Envelopes, stamped in oay colour for 6s. 6d. YOUR OAHD SIR?—Send 4a. 6d. te GLASS and CO., Cardiff, who wiB engrave your name, and print you 100 Ivorv Cards, and Iorwa,d thtin post free, to any address. TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, and Others. CLASS'S Patent Enlorsing Mschinre, engraved with ynuf 8aD18, basiness,and address, from IS-. (I.-YOUR NAME flIR. Year Name engravei on a Bris* or Zinc plate for your door bsas 5s. GLASS'S Stencil Plates for Marking Linen, Ac. laftlBls and name, 2s. 6d.; initials on y. Is 6d. Sent post free to any address on receipt of stamps to GT.ASS & Co., Kkobavxbs, PiasmaMtn, aad OSUBBAL Pbutkbs. CABPI?f. Id SICKNESS, OLD AGE, AND DEATH. i_' 1 OA at DEATH, for-ONE SHILLING per Weeir. £ 66 a ^VA^U-Death, or FIFTEEN SHILLINGS;per week in Sicki.es* ior SIXPENCE £ 10 at Death, or is 60 per week in Sickness, for ONB PENNY per Week, paid Monthly, by any one IIoboutthe eyes of SO to 26,00 the WESTERN PROVIDENT ASSO CIATION. Established 1848. President Earl Fortasoue Vice. Prt sidents: Lord Aberdare, Rev D. Howell (Wrexham), Jt)hn Cory, Esq., J.P. (Cardiff), Ac. Other gon g ntdifferent r proportionate rates. Upon examination, the Society will be found to be the beat in existence. SAFE and Cheap. It has entered more than ELEVEN THOUSAND MEMBERS, and has paid to them moie than SIXTY FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS in PenefiiS. It has Saved and has now Invested over FORTY-ONE 'ill'jUSAND POUNDS. Members incur no expenses, and are liable to 110 duties, fines, or loss of time. Females may join. Rules Is eacb. For further information send stamp to Mr W. C. Amery, 2 Singleton-terrace, Swansea. 214e EXCELLENT Second-hand Walnut Drawing Room SUITE, covered in be t greeu velvet, consisting of Ger<nan head- lounge, two carved easy and six chairs, 415, a bargain. Funuturs Exchange, HO, Bridge treefi. grinta4 -L- A BE«TEEN GRANITE MONUMENTS Irom X,5, Carri-ise A Free. Inscriptions sccuratesn-t L-eautifu1. Piat-s and I" -c^s froiu Lege, Sculptor, A o:de. n. liiiO "fTVKEPRoOF SAi'E, 21M. high, with strong powdcrpro-j E' Joe!<. Price e4, carriage paid.—Richard M. U-rd, 11461 WALNUT COTTAGE PIANOFOhTE.asrden.iid instrument, w 7 octaves, trichord, excellent tone,cost 45 cuiae*s,to b: rold fo" £ 0 guineas ca-h; also, several others, by Klrkma>» and other maiicis, to oe sold cheap.—.ur HUICIilN.j, Furniiure Exchange, 20, Bridge ttrcot, B,istoi. -III')U') OL SOLID Mahogany DINING TABLE, with two extra leaves, opening S feet by 4 feet, with patent, screw expander, x.o tl.r- Ex-'hangc, 20, Bridge street, Brii-t n. LOST AND FOUND. A il LO,r. -i he Genileman who took the wrong Hat from JLZ. il,c, 111 the Cardit? Arms Park on Saturday list, can have iiii, own byculmiir at ibe Daily Neus Oifice. 12247 I710UNi)7 LAST, a Block and Tan young 1 bcotch bliEi.P LOG.—At ply at 3a, Fredeiicastreet, Car- allY. I liOOli *7IO"ND, NEWFOUNDL VND DOC, White Breast. If not 1 claimed by 20th ii-s will be spid to deflay expen,es.- .-Pfdv, 113, Severn road. Canton. 11096 MONEY. MR. cOi.OilON BLAiBERG, TawnoroKicr ana »u<ney tender, 2, tiuto-terraoe, Cardiff, ADVANCES CASH iu sums of £ 2 to £ 500 upou deposit of Jewellery, Diamonds, Plate, Leases, and unseasonable btock-io-Trade. Strong room for safe euosody. n C^ASH immedistcly advanced without sureties from £ 5 to j £ 1,00010 Householders, Tradesmen, 1 ublicane, tarmers, Mechanic- and others in town or country, ou their furniture, istock in-T/adt>, Cattle, &<• without removal. The strictest secresy ensuied. liepayments by instalruents to suit bor- rowers. All inquiries immediately attended to. For full pa. tir:u]arB DPP!Y l'eril!mdh, cr by letter, to Mr William Usher, 2-, Argyle-s iest, Swiinsea. 3299—862i CASH immediately ADV ANCED from £ 5 upwards to House- holds, Farmers, Tradesmen, and Others, upon their furniture-, stock-in-trade, plant, &c without reiiioval or piib- licity. Dit tame no oi-ject. Apply personally, orbv letter to MR ALFRED BLOCH, 13, Mansel street, Sw CASH ADVANCED on SURPLUS GOODS of anv de-crirtion at a special rate of interest. 3246 g414 1* ;S O N E Y MONEY! MONEY! HOUSEHOLDERS, FARMERS, COLLIERS, and OTHERS, cm now oti iiii LOANS from £ 2 up to £ 1,000 011 reasonable terms, ana lMj-ayu-b e 111 instalments to suit the borrower. No flllr()ticB nqu'reJ.-App'y by letter to the Rbondda Valley Money Lending oni) auv, opposite the Queen's Hotel,-Tentra Ystr«d or, personally, eveiy Thursday, from 10 a,m. to4 p.m. 7911 /■ lfoNKY f.est l>y tiie ian.nHl Deposit B^ha, 16 ..iio 17, X^JiL liwssell st'eet, Covent Crr lcn, London, from £ 10 to i'1,0 0 at a na>'s no :ee, for slioi t or long poriod«, in tow n or tountry, without publicity, to mala or female, on their note of hand atone, or upon du.eds, life p».ieie>, furniture witaout removal, trade stock, p'snt, Cropg. or farming implements, >o sureties required. Int rest £ 5 p?r cent. Distance no object. The Bank having a lai ge amouiit if capital at command, no good application is refused. Apply j et?ona ly, or if by letter state yooun'. requ red. R. Parnell. Manager. 7205 ^TRICTLY I-'RIVATE. — NO PRELIMINARY FEES] CASH ADVANCED at the shortest notice to FARMERS, CliEltYME, CLKKK'S, aud Respectatl^ Glasses ^eiitraUy, on their Furniture, Stock-III- rraoe, Lifa Policies, and all other genuine security, without removal, publicity, or inconvenienco m any way. Repayable by 'ns alments. Apply to (49 BUTE STREET. CAR' IFF. LOUIS BABNETT ■< 1, TRIMTY PLACE, SWANSEA. (BRIERLY HILL, E15RW VALE. MON, & 17, WORCESTER PARADE. WORCESTER STREET. GLOUCESTER. llC83 DAILY ADVANCES FROM £ io TO £ 5 made to FARMERS, CI.ERKS, TRADESMEN, MECHAN1C3, and Householders generally, Upon their Crops, Cattle, Stock-in-Tra.de, and Household Furni- ture (without removal) also upon'Life Policies, and deposit.* of any kind of valuable articles (m strict No inquiry fees or preliminary charae^ Aprily personally or by letter to THE MANAGER, AVON LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. 9657 M ONE* MONEY! MONEY! A Pnvate Gentleman makes CASH ADVANCES (In strict confidence) to HOUSKHOLDERS, TRADESMEN, FARMERS, and OTHERS, from S5 to any amount, on tIle;; Furniture and effects, without removal, they retaining free use ot the same. No sureties required. CASH ADVANCED on Surplus or Unaeasonabl sStocks of any description, Apply personally, or by letter, Mr NATHAN (private house), 9240 8, Charles street; Cardiff. HE MERTH*R AND~DOWLAIS BUILDING-SOCIETY are PREPARED t,o LEND, on MORTGAGE, at the Shortest noiice, sorus of £ 100 to £ 10,000, RE-PAYABLE in MONTHLY or QUARTERLY INSTALMENTS. BORROWERS in tbi Society han SPECIAL ADVANTAGES not obtained in other Societies, or from Private Individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the independence of the Borrower, so long at his stipulated repayments are made, is secured by the Reitra under the Friendly Society's Acts.— The ntmost secrecy is maintained. Fer particiiiaris apply to Mr E. ROBERTS,at the Office of the Society, 34, Victoria street. Merthyr. 61 UPERIAL AUSTRIAN 3TAI LOANU1 MONTHLY DRAWINGS. Prizes £ 30,000, £ 25,000, £ 22,060, £ 20,000, £ 15,000, £ 10.000 £ 6,000, Lowest Premium, Pnze, £ lS. Guaranteed by the Imperial Austrian Government. DRAWING in public under the superintendence of Government officials. Shares, which entitle the holder to achance of winning any of tiis above prizes, can be had at bleach. Six shares, entitling to six ctanoes, cost A. -Ap,,Iy to Mr FKivs Sbvik, agent for the sale 16. and purchue of Government stock, Vienna. Remittances are to be sent direct to Vienna, either in bank notes, crossed chequ es or Post-office orders, payable at the General Post-oflice, to Mr Finz Sevia, 1, Goldschmidgasse, Vienna, who will supply Pro- 2)«ctusee gratis, nkd answer amy fnrthsr enquiries which m»v be eemedneeufuL 1190 o s U R E T 1 E S R E Q UIRED tiASH ADVANCED DAILY, in SUm. of £ 1.0 and upwsr 's, to Householders, Farmers Victua-lers, Hauliers, end others. on tfceir h. euo>\tlåo'fi purnitu,-e and Stoex-iii-rrade, without reuiovaL Distance ne objcet. APTIIY 10 s. BLAIBERO, S, BUTE TERRACE, CARDIFF, Pmvate, Risicasox: AVON HOUSE, CHaRLES STREET. BRANCHES.-44, Commercial street, Newport, Mon. Dinas, Rhoadda Valley Mr Lbwis F«»b dm ah. Agent. ..B.-In the Strictest Confidence, and repayable by easy in. ebwk-ato- Agent for Abertillery and surrounding ntlghbourhood :-Mr G. R. Hqllandbb, Abertillery. 5.95 A F 0 B TUN E. iu the event of a stroke Th. -ine winnings fortune jou can win "6 |"ar'nt.eed 376,000 marks FJRsTnru wma 134,1" You are invited tQ participate in the chances of winning in the GRAND DRAWINGS of PRIZES, guaranteed by the State of liamburg, in whieh 7 MILL. 420,00) MARKS have to be drawn. In the course of these advanrageous DRAWINGS which con- tain according to theprospectus only 79,0; 0 tickets, the follow- ing prizes will be forthcoming, viz- :-I possible prize of 375,000 marks, also marks 250,000, 1j15,oO, 80,006,60,000, 60.0C0, 40,060, l6.0'-0, 4 of 30,080 aud VS,C00, 4 of i0,000, 2d of 16,080, 12.400 and 10,000, 26 of 6,000, 66 of 4,000 and 8 000, 206 of 2,600, 2,400 and 2.000, 416 of 1, 600, 1,200 and 1,000, I 866 of 600, 200 and 260, 24,&«3 ol 200, IZI), 18S. IH4 and 120, 14,389 of 94, e7, oi, 59, 40 and Jtf marks, w hich will be drawn in 7 draw- ings within the space of a few months. the FIRST DRAWING is officially fixed for the 13TH and 14TH of DECEMBER of this present year, and the price of— A WHOLE original TICKET is only shill. «.—or 6 Marks. A H 4 LF original TICKET Is only B.-or 3 A QUARTER original TICKET is only „ 1.6d or It „ And I will forward these ORIGINAL TICKETS, guaranteed by the State (not prohibited promissory notes) even to the most dis- tant countries, in return for the amount forwarded prepaid. Every ticket holder will receive from me, gratis, along with the original ticket, the original prospectus ui ovided with thtt arms ol the State, and immediately after the drawing, the OFFICIAL LTST, without any charge. The payment and forwarding of sums won to those con- cerned will have my special and prompt attention, and with the most absolute secrecy. All orders can be sent by the medium ef a Post Offico Order Piea'e address tbe orders in all confidence to SAMUEL HECKSCHEK, Senr.. BANKER AND EXCHANGE AGENT AT HAMBURG, Germany. ii684 BANKER AND EXCHANGE AGENT AT HAMBURG, Germany. ii684 gTRANAGHAN AND STEPEIENS, (Late J. and C. Sankey and Co.) GBOCERS & ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, 18, ANGEL STEEET, CARDIFF, 7 Beg to announce that their ANNUAL SHOW OF EANCY ARTICLES, CHINA, JAPANESE GOODS, JBRONZES, CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS, COSAQUES, BON BONS, &c., will commence ON THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 7. CHOICE DESSERT FRUITS. Stilton, Roqutfort, Gorgonzola, Shahziegar, Parmesan, Gruvure, Nsufchatel Cream, Cheddar, aDd Gloucester CHEESE. Belgravian Rolled, and Savory OX TONGUES, Dressed Ready for Immediate Use. 11789 C. LEE C H, BILL POSTER, 9 AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 3, CARDIFF STREET, ABERDARE, Rents all the Principal and most Prominent POSTING STA- TIOKH iu OmnUff Cautoo. and Roath, Xowu a for Aberdare L 1 W, AND A. G I LBEY, -0 WINE IMPORTERS AND DISTILLERS, (LONDON, LUBLIN, N;) EDINBURGH^, CASTLE BUILDINGS, 47 and 48, WIND S'REE T SWANSEA. The seals and lahe's on ail Wine" and Soiritf hotifled by W* and a. GILLEY may be acccpieu as an absolute ct ur»iitee of their purgy "lJd genuint ne: s Under the Act of !?arliament 38 and 39 Vic., Cap. 6 2, the purity of any Winy or Spirit can be verified 00 application to the Lt-ca! Government Analyst. From W. aad A. Gilbey's List of 200 Varieties two descripx tions of each c ass of Wines and i-pirit-t ate quoted de!< w, the fiist on account, ot itsinoderato price, and the isecond for.its line quality, combined will-i greater aye. SAMPLE BUTTLE3 AT WHOLESALE LONDON PRICES. WINES. Per bot. Per doz. Castle 1A PORT from Portugal. A good- bodied wei.»uiatur^U Wine; four yeaiB owl.. 1 9 21 0 Castlo B LOliT f,o,n A (ino lull* llavou eci fruity Wiue. Eiht, yean old. 2 4 .$28 0 CatlCll1 SPANISH PORTfroui Spain. A lull- bodied I'ruuy W ine. Two years old 13 0 Castle 4 IsPANlSii PORT from Spaiu. 'Ihj finest Spanish Port uroctuced. Ten yeara old 1 10 22 0 Cast II lA Palo SHERRY from Spain. A pure Spanish Mierry. year- old 1 6 is 0 Castle C Pale SHERRY trom Spain- A good type of nutty Shern. Six years old 2 4 £ 8 0 Castle VP MARSALA from Sicily. A delicate Dinner Wine. Three years old 14 16 0 Castle C Pale MARSALA from aicily. The fine t Marsala produced. seven years old IL8 20 0 Castle A CLARET from France. A pure Medoo Wine. Upsvards ot a year in bottle 10 12 0 Castle CCLAltl,T from Fiance. A fine- llavoured ahd vvcil-mature d MedocWine. 1 18 0 Casitle I CiiAMPAGNE. A puresparit- ^quarts 2 21 £ 6 0 lin.; Wine for ord nary use (pints 1 .16 0 Castle 3 CHAMPAGNE. A hisrh class I quarls ;•! 6 42 0 delicate Champagne pi., ts 1 11 23 0 Castle SAUMUR Silver Foil, a fine 1 quarts 2 1 25 0 dry sparkling Wine 1 pints 1 o 14 6 Castle KAUMUR Cold Foi1. A fine old t qua.rts 2 6 tO 0 dry sparklin, Wone ) I)iiits 15 17 0 SPIRITS. Per bot. Per doz. s. d. s. d. Castle UP GIN. Iligh'y rectified at W. and A. Uilbe^'d own Distillery, 33 per cent, under proof 2 <>v. 24 0 Castle PROOF C1N. Highly rectnlcd at. W. & A. (Jilbey's own Distiil- ry. strength, proof 2 10f. 34 0 Castle UP IRIaM WHISKEY. 1-istiiled from fine Malt. S3 per cent, undor proof. 2 27 0 Castle DO WHiSKtY. finest, old Duiln Whiskey. Siieugth, proof 3 3 39 0 Castle LP SCOTCd WHISKEY. Distilled from fine Malt, 33 per cent under ptoof. 2 27 0 Ca:le SO SCOTCH WHISKt-Y. F',nebt old Scotch Whiskey. Strength, proot. 3 3 39 0 Castle UP BRAN i-,Y. Hits much of the fine flavour of Cognac. 33 per cent, under proof 2 3. 2T 0 Castle PR^Ofi BANDY.—liaa mjch ot thj fine flavour of Cognac. Strength, proof 3 0 36 0 C2,sL.e D COGNAC. An excellent Cognac Brandy of fine flavour, 33 under proof 3 0 36 0 Oast e FO COGNAC.—Tbe fin-set old Cham- pagne Braedv. Strength proof 4 9 57 0 Ca,tle UP JCA-tiAICA HUM.— A well-matured Jamaica Baim. 33 per cot t. ur'der proof ..2 3 27 0 Castle JO JAMAICA RUM. 'ihe finest old Jamaica R>um. f-trength proof 3 3 JO 0 Castle 1 HOLLANDS.—a pure Dutch Spirit.. from Rye 'Wheat, 14 per cant under p-oof.. 2 4 28 0 HOLLANDS* M1 ver Stream). A tine old Dutch Spirit, bottSod abroad. 14 under proof 28 32 0 IE INTRODUCTION OJ'- MADEIRAS AT MODERATE PR 1CES. Castle JIADBIRA. A fuli-fiavoured nutty s. d. s. d. Wine from Qoe Island, 3 y-ars old 2 1 25 0 Castle GK'ANO) MADEIRA. An excellent nutty Will" from the Ibland, five years old «. 2 6 30 0 All bottles (exc-pt. for Sp&rklin? Wines) are charged Id. each; eases, 2s per dozen, which is allowed when ro- turned. Full Price Lists Fri 0 on application. AGENTS IN SWANSEA WIND STREET. W. F. BULL, Al-, and Porter Bottler and Merchant, Castile Buildings, 47 and 48, Wind street. CASTLE SQUARE.—TAYLOR and CO., Grocers, 6, Castle square. HltiH STREET.—B. GoODALL, Grocer, 18, Htzh street. WALTER ROAD.-LKWIS and SON, Grocers, Walter House. UNION STREET. L. J. POWELL, Grocer, 25, Union street. ST. HELEN'S ROAD.-J. M. CURNOW, Grocer, opposite Hospital. MUMBLES.—JOHN REfS, Grocer, Belmont House. MORRISTON.—W. LEWIS: Grocer, Dillwyn House, Morriston. JJALLS, PARTIES, AND DANCING JD CLASSES. BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS In all the Newest Designs from PARIS AND LONDON FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. THE CHARLES tho IX. SHOE, from 5s. lid. The DUCHESS SHOE. THE FENELON SHOE, from 5s 91. The ORIENTAL SHOE in' White, Black, and Coloured Kid, Silk, and Satin, BUTTON and ELASTIC BOOTS, in White, Black, and Biotize. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of FRENCH SLIPPERS, from 8s 3d. GENTLEMEN'S and BOYS' MOLIERE3 and OXFORD Hjr SHOES. QENTLEMEN'S and BOYS' COURT SHOE. ex ENTLEMEN'S and BOYS' DRE3S BOOTS. GIRLS' WHITE, BLACK, and COLOURED BOOTS and SHOES. WALKING BOOTS IN LARGE VARIETY. THE NOTED PORPOISE HIDE BOOT. w. c • peace, 15, CROCKHERBTOWN, & ROYAL ARCADE CARDIFF. 11924 ISAAC THOMAS, UNDERTAKER, JL 24 and 25, SEYMOUR STREET. ABERDARE, Begs to inform the public that he has purchased the HEARSES and MOURNING COACHES fr, m Mr Sairvis, Draper, and con- sequently is prepared to take the ent-irs management of Funerals. Can now supply Coffins, Shrouds. Hearses, Mourning Coaches, and undertakes the building of Brick Groves. Charges found to be less than any other in the Principality. Prepared to send Hearses, with feather plumes, or Mourning Coaches to any part ef Wales, the whole being of the best description that can be produced. 11035 C n R 1ST M A S CHRISTMAS!! 0HRISTMAS TEAS, £ 1HRISTMAS RAISINS, CHRISTMAS CURRANTS, CHRISTMAS FIGS, CHRISTMAS PLUMS, QHRISTMAS CAKES, CHRISTMAS BISCUITS, CHRISTMAS COSAQUES, all at HALF PR ICR. ^mT-i- /CHRISTMAS STILTON AND CHEDDAR Vy CHEESE, CHRISTMAS HAMS AND TONGUES, CHRISTMAS BACON. ALL OUR 1 CHRISTMAS FRUITS, &c., &c., \J Are of the Finest Quality and Specially Selected. Agent for Huntley and Palmer's Christmas Biscuits and Cakes, and Crosse and Blackwell's Table Luxuries. GEORGE PIKE, GLOBE TEA WAREHOUSE, (Opposite the Clock), 24, DUKE STRE1ST. 11977 A CUD J. MR CARLTON RICHES, AMERICAN DENTIST, CAN BE CONSULTED AT COLUMBIA HOUSE, No. 23, DUMFRIES PLACE, CARDIFF (The nearest house to the Drill Hall). C. R. has just left the Surgery of Dr J. H. Douglass, D.D.S., Corry, Penn. (late of Cardiff), after a residence there of 2^ vears, during which period he acquired a most intimate and extensive knowledge of American Dentistry* 115*3 ¿_ "OTSAM between O BiiLi-AST, iit-ii.i~ooiv, £ 5 GLASSOff' >r,SAiLiJSG v:iiE.Ly.iCSi The Scr. w steam-sh- sLv O-.p-.am Fr< PG!-l'^nj! ALtXANURA, Copia.i,. M 11.. Al-a J. Vivun. i'. L- Ol.U'1'HA, Captau, iv.iii; aud aiL'h, Cai-tain i-.nii'ia" i'liMtded to ou.ii v» ta uiiM i.- a.id dx-tni- t> ;c.u i'a-v. ll'ti ti>" Pa-i:i oini-' pnv, :>■, ,i.ii,ui cm) pj fu.;oW3. lU uiuuth of DECEMBER* UAltDl;-S 'At* GUAS'-iOW iili3L.t"'Asr. j- 4 Monday 7 p.m. 1-> Monday It Monday p.ui. 2> .vl.j.iaj./ ^o Sa11' 9 EELS-'A^i ø 4 Monday M v. p.m. o Motiuay — -> "j. 11 Monday p.m. 2- Mouda/ S P* GLASGOW TO Via tiiiLt AST. 5 p. 2 Saturday — „ p.ui y Saturday 2 jum. I s.i Sa-.urd<iv « •• 30 Saturday. 2 p.IU, With [i "ertv to t 'I ani assist vessels j«f FARES. — Belfast: Ca'dn, t.s. 6d Steerage, i0s Green Glas^o.v; Cabin, 203. Steerage, m. I or fcailor-i. 10s. :>d"er, Goods to bs alongside in time for shipment before the 3 j tiif.d time of sailing.. tj. 1 Apply in Gasiow to W'ihtm Sloin & Co.: Greeno;• 'ef; | Wi'-i'am Lin-ls>y & Swansea, t M. Jones & j):¡fIJ I Belt is; to R -liert I-r«nder#on Si bon Briot.-i, '«> Mi. I: W°. 611, &nd Son and in Caruuf to G. F. WI'B-5 x CO., „ Bute Dock Bonded Vi areno ■ CardiO, December, 1S7". ™ STEAM PACKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN f^x 4 ^ORK, NE WPOiiT, & CAK DU'v x^'rvAfW^i. V/ FlhbT-CLASS I'ASSE.NGtli Si'tAM^.1 V i\ie City ot Cork 6team racier *.o's • ave C0"K for NEA'POttT aad CAKDIEF, wV- „V-AY» feturnlng to CORK f-om NEvVPORP WEO.vtSDAY, and for CARDIFF EVERY TJlU 1^1^. through rates for Goods and Cattle can be arranged on a P" ta'n to the Company at Cork, or to their agents. Sae «<» LlJ.s. 00 f ares—Cabin, £ 1 Is Cabin Return Ticket, available for month (including Steward's flen), ALi lis tid; Deck, 7s. further particulars see email oilia. AOBNTcS. CARDIFF.—Mr E. C. DOWN, S i, Stiipbroke?. NEWPORT.—Mr JAMES MADDOt K. j CORK.—City of Cork Steam Pa-jket Co., LimUed, Panto3 1 Quay. jt\- SHORTEST OCB N PAS3AGB TO amebic A. Composed of Twenty Fir^t- lass Royal Mail S'eam°r3- SAILING Dat.-s.—From Liverpool, every'l'utsdav ani Thur^ £ j. f to Oiinada, and every alternate Tiusday to iiaiilaxanil j more, forwarding pa.s.-engeis 011 easy terms to alt Canada and the United States. c4 Surgeon and Stevvaroeuses provided free for all classes Passengers. I Passsngers who secure their Tickets before leaving home met u.t thu Railway station In L ver; ool by an appointed of the Company, who lakes charge of them uuul they L board the steamer. The Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGED the ALLAN LINE. For Ra'es of Freight or Passigs. apply to Allan Brother? f•. Co.. Alexandra build rigs, Jamts street, Liverpool, or to O.'B' 46, But"; street, Cardiff T. J. Euse, 7, Temple street, S«'ati j** F. F'<ey. Foley's Hotel, Neath; D. S, 111 Hnas, British T.!ardo\'erl: W. Milton Locke, Tredegar place, Bridge Newport, Mon. AL 51 E R 1 0 LIIIII UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSPJS BKTWKRN LJVftRPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA. laXlog Passengers, wrruooT uisi 01!.1\)¡\111. NEW YORK, OR BOSTON. CtXbdaffl full-powered Iron Steamships, are appo'^ed to I FraaLiVEEPOOL EVEliif WfcU)NttSDAS. Saitiaiss &re LORDCLIVE.. — Witn.VEsoAT. Dec. 27 J OHIO tCNiSUAT. Jan. 3,11'' Calling a 1. Qutenstovva thy iollowiu,r day to e_uo4,.K i.ma is tilc only Trans Attauc.c Une sailing under thu L'n'13 Sw.es Flag, aud tl e aocommo ia ion for Passengers is equ»l any in the Euiopeaa Steamship Line. A I'aa.-erigei-s and Goods aro landed at Philadelphia oa the -j of tiie PB.vnstlvania Raclroad Cojipast, winch is the saort'3 i and lnosr. direct roii'e t >a I piicej in th » iVe,teru States. i CABIN PASSAGE 10 to IS gains ti. IVituru tickets at reduo- # rates. j j bliiERA'jE PASSAGE, a^ low as any o'.h-jr fa$t line, incl't } an ampie supply of provisions, cooked and sawe l UP o) Company's stewards. • A INTeRMEDI.-v.rji; PASSAGE, including Bel?, lieddini, the necessary u enbii3. ai d a separata ta na, iLs 8s. ior further information, apply to RICHARD o;sPENCE, & CO 1' ar-dlO, \Vat«r-stree. L". •erpO11'1' OrtoJA-waa Atrb, 1G2, Bute-rotd, C.i-iiff; Jonjf CjPSI< 24, digh-streefc, Merthyr Tydfii; DAvIa Di'vis-t, \J<IJ,),1 street, Aberuare. 17t jf _m_ A NEW SERIAL STORY, Entitled "FOOTPRINTS LV THE SNOW." BY MISS DORA RUSSELL, is now appearing weekly in ) THE CARDIFF TIMES," And will be continued WEEKLY tm its completion. 1 OPINIONS OF THE PRf SS ON DORA RUSSELL'S lWVEØ THE VICaJi'S GOVBRNiiSS. I "Undoubtedly a citver ana well-wutten story. 31 i, s RUSOOT Î may fairly be congratulated on having wntten a book wb'0 contains a good deal that is interesting, and indicates a rese^ -N of something still bett, r."—j ho Times. II A very readable novel. T he ttory is well planned and we executed. The nove-, as a whole, bcth in manner and maLterl itilar above tL-e average. 'i he characteri aro Ni elt aiiti disuiic'*i defined; the hero is manly, and the lieroiLe a chaiminjf yoU^3 lady, and the subordinate characters have each a woil->;efiB«? a d carefully studied individuality. 'Ihe ttory, origin:)'a°. in te resting as it is, cannot even be outlined ina sietch w:tbc>ll3 injustice to t.-e painatskii g and clever authoress She keeP. her secret to tfie end, and tbe reader who withes her well not deprive others of the ph asnre he lia.-i 1 imseif enjoyed "y unmai-ki. g the pb-aeant snd eutertaining devices at wuicll rJjj Russell hows herself all adept."—Ihe Daihf Sews, "The 'Vicars Governess'is almost a very good novel. T« author is by no means deficient either in power of or expression, iuer path ot is genuine, and not oversirn She has good honest humour, if there is something t-j b'aif^ in this t-ook, there is much more which may bontstly I c oc()tir mended; and we are very sure that the author ci>n. if s ji chooses, write a stiil better novel than the one before rts."— Mall Gazette. < ,,The, Governess' possesses uhat one merit in a 110.e. without which all others are apt to be of little avail-it. is tool ceedingly interesting. Amy Williams' receives our -u- ity and sympathy at once, and our interest in her and her never flags till we leave her, after all her trials and happy in the on«i The story of the Vicar's Governess' we H'1 not attempt to tell, but content ourselves with recommending as a well-constructed and weli-told tale, which an classes0 novel readsrs wi.l find thoroughly satisfactory.-TAs Graphic NAN]IL'S ANNABEL'S RIVAL.. "Those who fail to enquire at t ieir libraries for Annabel Rival' will miss OLe of tile best novels of the season. "-COtk" Journal. 11 bome of the characters, esnccinllythat of the c'ever worl(ily Bchoolmistiess, are very cleverly d rawn. "-Standard. "The characters arer true to life. Ada is very charming, eO t; Aunt Jemima, the kind old mafa. 'Annabel's Rival' can Wok6 a good place amongst the novels of the day. '—The Queen. — ARE AND COLLE, LATE SAMUEL WARE & SONS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY, TAILORS, DRAPERS, ajtd WOOLLiSN MERCHANTS, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 10314 H AND-],)IADE INDIAN CARPEtS. DEBENHAM AND HEWETT Are now showing a Consignment of HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS. Of various sizes, at very low price?. They strongly recommend these Carpets as tbe most econ £ mical floor covering known—they are practically indestruct'^ij even with the hardest wear, and are unequalled for richness Oriental colour and design. Prices and sizes on application. CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. 950 GEORGE WOODS & GO'S AMERICAN-MADE ORGANS. ,ioll DEALERS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and the profesf,o. should acquaint themselves wi: h the meiiis and prices of G WOODS & CO.'S OKGANS,the lauding in5tlWIJfH,ts (If AmfrI Can be had at low prices direct fiom tne lactones by address111" Gio. WOODs and Co., tambiidgepcu, iiats., cr to EUROPEAN AGENCY, 16, Ludgate Hill, London Messrs THOMPSON & SHACKELL, Agents for CARDIFF i,Ml SWANSEA. 4S»V EVERY MAN-HIS-oWN-PAČNTfIt. i>uy LUNDY"S Celebrated HOUSEHOLD PAl^J mixed ready for use. Packed in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and Patent Tins, which can be opened with the tnu ib closed asain Dry hard a' d glossy vtithin eisbt ^°Uny The popularity of these Paints having iiulujjd pi attempted imitations, none of which bcii.g c,t" i-.ny cc comparison, it is necessary that ev.ry purcbrtser, to l-'r0lSg' himself, should ask for, and see it is .'at-elled l.uud\'s fO- hold," and maker's name stamped on the -in, a* some tailers otherwise give tfie common imitat'ons, which tbeY^p induced to ifeep merely that ihey get them diei. t r, and more profit. 0' Sold in Caidi3 by Williams and Son, E. Berne, J. Sankey, T. Trist,J. Hibbeit, Angel street; Cotnlev an ,0'r. Castle ro»d, Roath. Bridgc-nd— w. iVilPamtj. ronn'° Dunraven place. Neath—J. B. Davids., ironniopger. —D. T. Williams, ironu onger, Castle et'eet J, s, Evans^^