Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
2 articles on this Page
Advertising
MANUFACTORY- NEWPORT. PHILLIPS' ^0- foe CARTS, WAGONS, ENGINES HORSE LOINEOLOIHS%C. 1$. Address— 10841 CHARLES D. PHILLIPS'. BOOTS AND S H 0 E S FOR THIS \PRESENT SEASON. 37, ST. MARY STREET. 11942 CARDIFF.
Advertising
Its by AUCTION APPo1Nxmen— Leasehold Property, NeS'AND,ER .BROS. G-asehold DwelUnKHouse»,c_°AI?ilf, Jan. 18 Caains, Anchorsfe^a^f^f,^ & HUGHES. Ja"' Diaper's Stock-in-Tr»de ^CORP.' JM- 10 „ jx A,u*le- at Aberdare Jan. 9 toots and Shoes, at P^nh^1*0* Colliery Working Ho™ S N- POWELL" JaD' 16 e. Mess™ ? Lla«elly _Jan 17 bewmg Machines Hnn u Pi<lcE and CO. nes, household Furniture. Ac.,at Swansea. Jan. 9 ■Timber, Trees and p., J" ROBERTS. »s, and Poles, at Devynnock ..„ Jan. 9 leasehold PronBr.t„ B- ROBERTS & SON. roperty, at Trev,vian Jan. 10 Household Furnit,r W\ P- STEPHENSON. Miueral Estate at n ?? Llandaff-green ..Jan 11 ^ve and Cardiff Feb. 16 f.rmin& Stock, at Cardiff ■ • -Jan-16 Timber TrePB l8?* STRAKER and LAKE. eeat &Q., Abergavenny .January 17 To Wembers of Building Societies and otbars.-Bsle of Lease- JD. i 'o SELL Nos A „"t Is an<* DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being BOW in??. 6' Qartl» Street. Adam street, Newtown, Cardiff, -prod!, ."IT0 occupation of John Bowe and Thos. Thomas, and re h«ij a reni»l of £ 16 12s per annum each. The premises and • a term of 99 years, 26 years of which have expired, p Subject to a ground rent of £ 4. 8nii«;* farttler particulars apply to Messrs Morgan and Scott, °ttor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, 76, St Mary street. 4000-13527 MIn Liquidation.—Aberdare.—Desirable Investment. D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to' SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Aberdare, on MONDAY, the 22nd of January, 1877. subject to such conditions as ehtH be then and there produced. Lot I.-All tahsatavealuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE Aterd "IS"4* and >inS »o. 16, Seymour street, ^torTit^iSrlSu™ in good repair, with small conser- *stiJfcrtJ^i«fm^^ f„,v n<J«r a lease granted by the Ecclesi- tfhe 25«, ^pfh r E.nRlan<S for a term of 99 years, from £ 2 2l ed. subJect' to tha annual ground rent of 1 UK^SDAG,E9 and DEMISES beine Nos Mo^ffir^d'cotSton' lal6ly the PFOpWty °f Kee8 ber lsyfifn^Lri0^,?: •te?1 of years from the 21st of Decern- Lot^win ro^Ject t0 a ground rent of £ 1 7s 2d each. Lot "i will be offered tn one or such other lots as shall be de- terwqliai upon at tho) iime of sale. « _iv 6 *° commence at Four o'clock p.m. llQlidtS AwS^1C?llarB 48 to Lot 1 apP,y to Mr D. Richards, tiolirf<^>52?* as to 1,01 210 Messrs Morgan and Scett, ucitor, and to the Auctioneer, at 76, St Mary street.Cardiff. 13626—3992 Bate Docks, Cardiff.-To Shipchandlers, Stock Buyers, and ]Vf ESSES BARNARD,^THOMAS, CLARKE, by ?*elJ lnstructed by the Trustee to SELL ;b« wi^i ? (subject to the usoal conditions), in Four Lots. ?IXT?rwt2f th5 STOCR-iN-TRADE, together with the LEASE ^OLl^v^ES and TRADB PLANT, BOOK DEBTS, and LIFE thandil. ^onpngtothe estate of Mr J. A. Holmes, ship LOT I S?H,DOCK?'cardla. IN liquidation. P T .ck-in-T.-sde of general shipclisndlery,amount. W 9 ;?r stock-book prices to the sum of £ 936 is lid. is for ttZ:Lhe.V?*,e' Fixt«res, and Trade Plant. The lease "Jnnuai rfl? IearB» from the 26th of February, 1874, at an Xbe «_ £ "?*,°f for the first 6 years, and £ 2>.0 afterwards. Lots D plant are ralued in the sum of £ 96 14s 6d. 6um of £ a7s e"ts, amounting, as per schedule, to the r *W vl« Mr J. A, Holmes lytiich «i^a. n Mutual Assurance Company for £ 750, on LotlJi S1emir8,1 amounting to £ 170, have been paid. •uricea 1 id at a disjount off the cost on stock book Teell. J\0t* 2.8. and 4 will be sold for a lump sum. der bv 1. one-third cash, and the remain- antl 4—cash hills at two and four months' date, Lots 2, 3, the^rJm^J^n-^Tf invontories and schedule, may be seen on wter S2!2^10i Rouisay terrace, Bute Docks, Cardiff, on and T Ls 5th ln8iant. and tenders (marked Tenaer thift» he received at the Office of the Brokers up to i £ nL CL0Ci P-m- °n TUESDAY, the 9th inst., when they wili a iD ln the presence of those who attend. inviC j ^'nation for further particulars to be made to Messrs AQfiriedew, Ince, and Vachell, solicitors, Cardiff: or to the brokers, at their Offices. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, January 1st, 1877. 13426 2ook Debts for Sale by Tender.—To Tailors, Drapers, and Others. jyfESSfeS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, 'iFTStvd.?1^ Co., are instructed by the Trustee, to SELL by Jo ?' ,ln one lot (subject to the usual conditions), the r„t?;e0f. th* outstanding BOOK DEBTS, belonging tu the p Ye'>, cl°thier, 2, St Mary street, Carl ill, in £ 260 138 l0d amountinK as Per schedule to the sum of The Books with the Schedule may be inspected at the Office .Brokers, 4, Croakherbtowii, Cardiff, where Ten,Wa Jiarked • Tenders for Yeo's Book Debts"), will be receivtd UD wm^°^°Ck^-m;' °n THURSDAY, Janua.y 18th. ^ri the? wl±* openei in the presence of those who attend. *or further particulars, apply to the Brokers, or to T H Stephens, Esq., solicitor, Caraiff, Cardiff, January 4tll. 1877. 1-3-488 SALE TO-MORROW MAssseotbly Rooms, Cardiff Castle Hotel, A herd are. R. G. CORP will SELL by AUCTION at the above-named rooms, 011 TUESDAY Janrarv » ^e STOCK-IN-TKADE of Mr Price,* Commercial w u Aberdare, comprising Drapery, Hosiery, and Haber- rUR^lTUM80 the greater P°rtion of the HOUSEHOLD Sale at 12 noon. For particulars see bills and future advertisements. Auctioneer's Office, Tne Hayes, Cardiff. tL 13491 SALE TO-MORROW. Breconshire.—Sale of Timber, Trees, and Poles, growineon Abercar, Bailie, and l'ycoch Farms, in the parish of Derynnoek, and very near the Devynnock Station on the Neath and Brecon Kail-way. MR W. J. ROBERTS wili SELL by AUCTION, at the Tanner's Arms Inn, in the village of Devynnock, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of January, 1877. at Three o'ciock in the afternoon, subject to conditions in the following or such other lots as may be decided upon LOT 1.—28 SYCAMORE, 18 BEECH, 1 ASH, 1 LIME. 4 CHESNUT, 2 WYCH, and 1 SPRUCE. This lot is growing on Tycoch, and adjoins the turnpike road. Lot 8.-6 ASH, 1 OAK, and 1 SCOTCH. This lot is on Bailie Farm. LOT 3.—132 OAK POLES, 3 CHESTNUT, and 4 LIME. LOT 4.—81 OAK, 26 LARCH, 3 ASH. and 1 SCOTCH. The last two lots are on Abercar Farm, close to the Devyn- nock Station. The respective Tenants will show the different lata, and any further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer, Lion street, Brecon. Deo. 16th, 1876. 13518 By order of the Mortgagee. -Aberdare. -Desirable Dwelling bouses, Factory and Land, with the Engines, Boilers, Machin- Glli, Plant and other Effects. TV/I R DAVID EVANS will shortly SELL by Auction (unless previously disposed of by private eon- order of the morlg&gee, under the powers contained in a certain Indenture, dated the 30th day of January, 1873. all those Six several MESSUAGES, or DWELLING-HOUSES with the Appurtenances, situate in Canon-street, Aberdare, afore- Sf £ wW ?riat?.in the several occupations of Mr Daniel Thomas, Morris: and others. And also all that FACTORY JK2 gines, Boilers, Maohinery, Plant, and oth«r Effects belonging thereto, situate in Canon-street, Aber- dare, lIfo"d, formerly in the occupation of Mr Thomas BobtIJt8, afterwards of Mr Edward GiIbert Price, and now of f.i^JlSiC.Uiar8 wiU shortly appear, and in the meantime may he obtained from Messrs Minshall and SUStuSffiB." wh°" -w». Merthyr Tydfil, January 3rd, 1877. 13501 iPraQ8lli0'Liandewy, Ystradeny. V oro • LARCH to SOLD by TEN- LOT 1.—623 LARCH PdLRS.-Scribe marked 1 to 623 inclu- i LOT 2.—820 LARC 3! POLES. Scribe marked I to 92# inclu- Blye. Lots 1 and 2 stand on Bryncamlo Fa*m, and Mr Price the Tenant, will, show them, as well as the roads set outbv th* vendor from each Lot to the pubhe road. Lpr ». -275 JiARCH POLES. Scribe marked 1 to 275 i,,M„ sive. Stand in Cwmferdy Wood, adjoining the public road f,im Ponybont to Abbey Cwm Hir. P pnc road from LOT 4.—660 LARCH POLES. Scribe marked 1 to 650 inclu- sive. Stand on Cwmfeniy Farm. Mr Jones, the tenant wi'l show lota.3 and 4, as well as the road set out by the vendor from lot 4 to the public road. > ThelMs 1, 2 and 3, lie about three miles, and lot 4 about four miles from Penybont Station on the CentraJ Wales Railway The poise are long and of useful size, suituable both for railway and telegraph purposes. The Vendor dbes not bind himself to accept the highest or any tenaer. Sealed tenders to be forwarded for the "àole or either riot not later than 1st February, 1877. in accordance with a form to be obtained (as well as other information) from Mr J. E. poundley, Kerry. Montgomeryshire. 13516 a- M0NEY MONEY MONEY "5 From £ 100 to £ 100,000 ready to be advanced upon good- g o irreeboid. Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved g 0 securities, at the rate of Five Pounds per centum per an- « c num. a o Smaller amounts on personal and other securities, at a ê moderate rate of interest. I sz No Bills of Sale required. a J- Pnceaud Co., Commiaeion and Insurance 1 wwatw. College Qjiunbws. Swansea* }O0Og .,aÏ." 111 uåiøU. -—— SALE TO-MORROW. College Chambers, 2, College street, Swansea. MTT^SKS T .T PRICE and CO. have re- ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the hnn 'ITT^SDAY next, the 9th January. 1877, a hw-ee assortment of &EWIA G MACHINES, by the most modern anTbfst Srs comprising tnose by Wheeler and Wilson, Wilcox and Gibbs. Slater's Patent, Grover and Baiter, the Albion rwihinntinii Lock, the Princess of Wales, &c. Also a miscellaneous lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of chairs, bedsteads, carpets, hearthrugs, pier tlasies washstands and tables, chests of drawers, &c., &c., together with a quantity of Electro-plated Goods of the best qlGoods on view morning of sale. Sale to eommence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Office, College Chambers,College street,Swansea, 4th January, 1877. 13511 To Ironmongers, Boilermakers, Farmers, and General Dealers. Strand Iron Warehouse, Padle>'s*Wharf, Swansea.—Mr B, Nightingale having been appoinaed Agent for Messrs Berger Spence, and Co, necessitating alteration of premises, and requtrmg room for storage of Iron, has instructed MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES to offer for SALE, on WEDNESDAY, January 10 th, 1877, the wbole of his Stock of New and Second-hand CHAINS. ANCHORS, NAILS, BIVETS, WEIGHING MACHINES, ANVILS. VICES, SHEEP HURDLES, CARTS, HARNESS, HORSES, DOG- CARTS, &c, Ac. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. llôô4 Sale of four Dwelling-houses at Heolfacb. MR MOSES CDLE has been instructed to to SELL by AUCTION at the Commercial Hetel, Heolfach, on MONDAY, the loth of January, 1877. at Five o'clock in the afternoon precisely, all those FOUR MES- SUAGES or Dwelling-bouses, situate at Heolfach, near Gel Wealed, in the parish of Ystradyfodwg, the property of Messrs William and David Lloyd, and now in the occupation of James Williams, Frederick Dellamore, Wiliiam Morgan, and John Thomas, at the yearly rental of 441 12s. The property is held under a lease granted by Mr Crawshay Bailev and others to the late Mr D. Lloyd, for a term of 99 years from the 1st of January, 1S57, at tne yearly ground rent of £ 117s 2d. Further particulars may be had on application to the Auc- tioneer, or to Messrs SPICKEIT & PRICE, Solicitors, Pontypridd. 13532 Box Colliery, Llanelly.—Sale of 20 Useful Colliery Working Horses. MR S. N. POWELL has received instructions from Messrs Nevill, Druce, and Co. to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, January 17th, 1877, at the Box Colliery yard, Swansea road, 20 very Useful COLLIERY WORKING HORSES, varying in height from 18.2 to 16 hands. Well adapted for Colliery Proprietors, Hauliers, Farmers, and others. Sale to Commence at 12 for One o clock p.m. Terms Cash. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of intending Pur- chasers to this opportunity, as they are excellent workers. Further particulars may be had of Mr John Burnell, Peny- fan, Llanelly or of the Auctioneer, at his Auction Mart, No. 6, Stepney street. Llanelly, January 6, 1877. Parishes of Llanti.lio Pertholey and Aberystruth, Monmouth- shire.—To Timber Dealers, Colliery Proprietors, and others. MESSRS STKAKER and LAKE have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th of January, 1877, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, the undermentioned valuable OAK, ASH, and WiCH .TIMBER TREES, LARCH POLES, and C iPPICfe; WOOD, viz. :— In the Parish of Llantillio Pertholey. LOT 1. —122 ash timber trees, numbered (with white paint) from 1 to 122, both inclusive, and 9 Wych timber trees, num- bered (with white paint.) from 1 to 9, both inclusive, standing in Great and Little Triley Farms. LOT 2.-67 oak timber trees, numbered (with white paint) from 1 to 67, both inclusive, standing on the said farms. LOT 3.—109 ash timber trees, number (with white paint) from 1 to 109, both inclusive, and standing on Werngochen Farm. LCT 4.-1,2(0 large larch poles, dotted with white paint; also 8 oak timber trees, numbered with a scribe from 1 to 8, both inclusive; and 7 ash timber trees, numbered from 1 to 7, both inclu,sive-all standing on Pantyskirrid Farm. LOT 5.-1,620 large larch poles, dot ed, with red paint; 17 oak timber trees, numbered from 1 to 17, both inclusjve; 21 ash timber trees, numbered from 1 to 21, both inclusive and 4 w\ch timber trees, numbered from 1 to 4, both inclulive.- The whole of this lot stands on Pantyskirrid Farm aforesaid. The oak, ash, and wych timber trees are numbered with a scribe. In the Parish of Aberystruth. LOT 6.-A!1 that exceilent aak coppice wood, principally pit- wood, standing at the Cwm on the side of the railway between Cwm and Victoria Stations on the Western Valleys Railway, and containing about 26 acres, more or less All stores marked with a scribe thus X are reserved. LOT 7.-52 oak timber trees, numbered with a pcribe mark from 1 to 62, situatejn and adjoining the said coppiee wood. The whee of ihetfmber tre»s and poles comprised in the first five lots are situilte near to and adjoining good roads w.thin three miles of the town of Abergavenny, and about two miles from the Junction station on the London and North Wes- tern Railway. The tenants of the respective farms will shew those Lots. MrGrist, of the Travellers- Rest Inn, Cwm, will shew Lots 6 and 7, and for further particulars as to the whole < f the Lots apply to Mr John Pritchard, Old Mitre Inn, Llan- tillio Pertholey, near Abcr^avonny, or to the Auctioneers, at 2, Tiverton place, Abergavenny. In the Hfgn Court of Justice, Chancery Division. lie David Jones' Estate.—John John Y. Aun Jones, widow. Important sale of valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, com- prising a MESSUAGE, or PUBLIC-HOUSE and PKjSMiSES, called the Royal Oak public-house, situate atjrevivian, near the town of Swansea, in the comity of Glamorgan, and now in the occupation of John John, which will be SOLD by AUCTION, pursuant to an Order made in the above Matter <md Cause, and with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir Charles Hall, the Judge to whose Court the said Matter an'l Cau^e is attached, by MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON, the persons appointed by the said Judge, at the Royal Oak Public-house aforesaid, oil WEDNESDAY, the 10th January, 1877, at Three o'clock in tne Afternoon precisely, in one Lot. The property may be viewed by leave of the tenant, and par- ticulars and conditions of sale may be had gratis of Messrs Fielder and Summer, of 14, Goldman street, Doctors' Commons E.C. Meesrs Vizard, Crowder, and Co., Solicitors, 66, Lin- coln's Inn Fields, W.C. of Mr David David, Solicitor, Swan- sea; Messrs Brown and Collins, Solicitors, Swansea Mr John Gascoin, Solicitor, Swansea at the place of sale and of the Auctioneers, Pict on place. Swansea. 13396 TO BE LET BY TENDER.—The TALBOT ARMS HOTEL, St Mary street, Cardiff. These very extensive premises are most eligibly situated, in the most im- portant throughfare of Cardin. and command a very large and first-class trade. They are in close proximity to the new station of the Great Western Railway Company, and to the eircus and are immediately opposite to the new Theatre, Music Hall'etc • now in course of erection. A lease of 21 years will be given ingoing free. Tenders to be addressed to the South Wales Brewery, Cardiff.—JOHN BIGGS. 11770 FL E V A N S • keeps a Register for Businesses — Public-houses Hotels, and Private Residences, &c., to Let and for Sale' N.B.- No charge made for entering same. Licensed Valuer, Accountant, House and General Business Agent, 'Rent and Debt Collector; Agent to the London Guarantee and Accident Company (Limited), and General Insurance Agent. Inventories taken, and Valuations made for Probate and Administration. Tradeamen's Books arranged and posted up periodically. Charges strictly moderate. Whole Houses of Furniture and other effects purchased for prompt cash. 13463 OFFICBS-NE. 14, SOMERSET PLACE, SWANSEA. WI L LIAM SANDERS Wf AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.—ifos. 16 17, and 18, Buzzard-etreet; and four houses in Russell-street. .LtOATit.-One house 'in Emerald-street; three houses in Diamond-street; twelve houses in Topaz-street; Six genteel residences in Metal-street, and seven in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Villas. Partridgjs-road. CATHAY8.—Six houses in Jjetty-street: and two semi- detached cottages in Letty-street. CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road.. GRANGETOWN.—A corner shop in Bromsgrove-street; and corner shop and house in ^Helmsdale street. A liberal proportion of the purchase money may De nsa on Mortgage. Apply asabove. RBBS AND JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACOOUNTANTS. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES: STATION STREET, TREHERBERT, — 6. OHURCH STREET. PONTYPRIDD. 9928 -= 31 SttilAmq tu*. WILTS AND WESTERN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETJ, (Established 1846). Offers speciai advantages to BORROWERS. The REPAYMENTS are moderate, and COVER Cost of MORTGAGE, INSURANCE, and all other EXPANSES TERM OF REPAYMENT EXTENDED TO 21 YEARS. Advances made to BUILDERS on Simple Interest during Progress of Buildings. Full Particulars it w. & S. HERN, 8, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF, District AL!ei,L4. 10831 Swansea SPORTING-"DEPOT! t J (Late BROOKES'S), CASTLE PAILtty. bTRliitt', SWANSEA- 1 t&iuiamtx* CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Principal: Georsre Dewdney, B.A. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MASTERS RESIDENT. 18360 rjlHE PUPILS of the MISSES MARKS will JD-V-) RE-ASSEMBLE on JANUARY 23rd, 18;7. Resi- ^•n.t Fjrenehaud English Governesses. Puphs Prepared for the Ca mbrldge (Local) Examination. Harrow House, Dum- fries Place, Cardiff. 13343 ALBION HOUSE ACADEMY, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-MR. W. W, TRICE. School Duties re-commence MONDAY. 22nd JANUARY. ISf76 LAUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST. CLEARS. CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master-T..J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laughame, situated near the sea, in one of the most healthy places in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely English. Terms very moderate. 27 THE ACADEMY, PONTYPRIDD. M.1STu-E. D. EDWARDS, M.A. Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, University aid College Examinations, &c. Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, JANUARY, 15th, 1877. Address -t-MILL-FIELD VILLA, PONTYPRIDD. 13477 CRAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDENHEAD, c BERKS. Conducted by EDWD. DE EWER, M.C.P. The Education at this Establishment is strictly practical, fit- ting boy. for business or to pass the preliminary Examinations for College of Surgeons, Law, etc. Situation high and very healthy, large playing fleldf,, fives courte.and tepid swimming bath, carpenter s shop and turning latlies.-For prospectuses address the Principal. 13412 QARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL^ HEAD MASTER :— F, C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Soholar, Ac, &c, St John's College, Cambridge. Assisted by graduates in honours. The next Term will begin at a a.m. on MONDAY, the 22nd of January, 1S77. For further particulars apply to the Head Master, School House, Charles street, or to the Secretary, 46, The Parade, Cardiff. 13359 TT NIVERSIT Y COLLEGE, BRISTOL, VV FOR THE STUDY OF PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL SCIENCE, LANGUAGES, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. DAY and EVENING CLASSES for Adults of both Sexes. Next Term commences the 10th January. Fees for the Term-Each Course of Day Lectures and Classes, 112 2s of Evening Classes, 7s 6d. Chemical Laboratory open Daily, 10 to 6. Syllabus to be had at the Collesre, Park row. 12218 EPWAKD STOCK, Secretary. T HE ACADEMY, LLANDILO. xlEAD MASTER, H. JEREMY, assisted by a RESIDENT QUALIFIED MASTER. A thorough preparation is guaranteed for all the Preli* minaries and the University Locals. Over 30 have passed the Public Examinations, on* of whom ranked the 2nd out of 176. DUTIES will be RESUMED JANUARY 2nd, 1877. Prospectus, &c., on adplicatipn. December 15, 1876. 12012 ROPRIETARY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JL MERTHYR TYDFIL. Head Matter-D. FREW, B.A., Lond. Assistant Master-A. A. Dx MARS, LL.D. A Limited Number of BOARDERS will be received at the School House under the charge of Ir8 Williams, widow of the late Mr Evan Williams, M.A., Tydfil School. A Term's Fee paid in advance. The School Duties re- commen<.e on the 8th day of January, 1877. lXi-28 THE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Head Master:-T. T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master:-E. HAMILTON ELLIOTT. Music:— DAVT ELIAS. DRAWING ft SHORTHAND CLASSES DAILY. Twenty-three pupils have passed various public Examinations since MARCH last. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Terms moderate. Town very healthy. Prospectuses, &c., OR application. ThE SCHOOL REOPENS JANUARY 8TH, 1877. 13347 ALSTON COLLEGE, NEAR PRESTON, LANCASHIRE. PRINCIPAL BEV. T. ABBOTT PEIERS, M.A. (Follow of the Philosophical Society of Great Britain). VICE-PRINCIPAL JOHN BLUM, EIIQ., Assisted by a Staff of Efficient Resident Masters. EXAMINERS. CLASSICS: REV T. H. L. LEARY, M.A., D.O.L., Ex-Scholar, Brazenose College, Oxford, late Classical i xaminer for the Indian Civil Service. MATHEMATICS G. M. REEVES, Elq:, B.A., ISth Wrangler St John's College, Cambridge. ENGLISH LANGUA03, LITERATURE, AND UfSTORY: J. WALLER Xlht; EVAMS, Esq., i.L.D. (T.C.D.) MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES I Professor L. PAGKL. NATURAL SCIENCE R. ROUTLEDGE, Etq., B.sc., F.C.S., Examiner (London University). THE COLLEGE CONSISTS OF THREE SECTIONS. 1.—HIGH SCHOOL. In this division are taught all such branches of knowledge as shall prepare pupils to enter the Univecsliies, the Learned Professions, or the higher branches of the Civil Service. The course of study embraces English (Grammar, Literature, and History), Latin, Greek. French, Mathematics (pure and ap- plied), also German, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology when required. There is special preparation for the Competitive Examina- tions for the Indian Civil Serviee, for a imft-sion xt Woolwich, fo the o al Civil Engineerin College, md for Direct Com- mission in the Army. Students are also prepared for the Preliminary Medical and Legal examinations. T v J. II.-COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. In this division ar« tausrht such subjects as are required by boys intended for Mercantile pursuits. 1 he course ofStoltly embraces English, French, German, Arithmetic, Bookeeping, Mensuration, Land Surveying (Theoietical and Practical), Arciilt tu t^em'5try» Drawing (Freehand, Mechanical, and • '8 Laboratory fitted up with appliances for instruction in Analytical Chemistry and t xperimen al physics, stuaents are prepared for the Science ScholiL, olilpe in ronnection with the University of Cambridge, for the Examinations of the UDlverntyof London, and of the Science and Art Depart- ment. III.—MIDDLE SCHOOL. J? studies of this division are so arranged that it may serve as a preparation for the High School. Particular attention is given to English Grammar, Spelling, and Writmg.to Arithmetic. J? studies of this division are so arranged that it may serve as a preparation for the High School. Particular attention is f-JT^ Grammar, Spelling, »„d Writmg.to Arithmetic. French Languages! Ge°RraPhJ »nd to the Latin, Greek, and Religious Instruction is based on strictly Protestant prin- ctpies, in accordance wth the doctrines and Liturgy of the Church of England. EXHIBITIONS, AND PRICES. ueneral Examination of all the schools by University Ex- v-v!)?* t*kes place before the Midsummer Vacation. Four Ex- hibitions, tenable for three ytars, will be open to competition in June next. Two Gold Medals, four Silver Medals, besides prizes of Booka are awarded yearly. The scholastic year consists of two terms, during wbieh there are no holidays, the onlv vacations being at Midsummer and Christmas. Students from 16 to 21 yeara of age, High School; 14 to 16. Middle ana Commercial Schools. Instruction in Music (Organ and Piano) given apart from the general routine of the College. The use of all Class Books, of a valuable Library, and of Stationary is included in the terms. am EXTRAS OF ANY KIND. All the Pup Is have the advantage of attending the Weekly ofc Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. i a ?hy8jcal Training comprehends Drilling, Gymnastics, and Swimming. A portion of every Sunday afternoon is devoted to the read- ing of the Holy Scriptures and to instruction in Divinity. The attendance upon morning and evenii-g prayer, and upon the public services in the College Chapel, is compulsory,on all. ALSTON COLLEGE is pleasantly situated about six miles from Preston. The College Buildings include College proper, Cbapel, Lecture and Students; Halls, Reading Rooms, separate Bed- rooms, Private Studies, Large Covered Gymnasium, and Swimming Bath 180 square yards in extent. A Cricket Ground of five acres is attached to the College Farm. Reports of all Examinations, with the names of those A Cricket Ground of five acres is attached to the C61:ege Farm. Reports of all Examinations, with the names of those Students who ha> e distinguished themselves at the College and at the Universities as Exhibitioners, Medalists, and Prizemen also the Reports of the late Examinations, together with views ef the College, and all necessary information forwarded on application to the Principal. deference kindly permitted to the Protestant Clergy, Nobility, and Professional Gentlemen (parent* of present students) in London, Manchester. Liverpool, Cardiff, Mold, Abc-rrlare, Swansea, Rhyl, to the Continent of Europe, the i Colonies, New York, lirazi), Cuba, &c.,who will bear testimony to th,, merits of the College. Next term commences o. tho 30th dav of January, 1877. 43624 (GDUCATTOIL I MRS S. J. DAVIES'S SCHOOL, 29, CHARLES STREET. School Duties will be RESUMED MONDAY, Jan. 22nd, 1877. 1 f ADIES SCHOOL.—Mrs Hier informs her \vv-\r rienda of her REMOVAL from Wood road to 4, CERID. i.rTVr. JERRACK, Pontypridd, and will expect her pupils on TUESDAY, January 16th. 16512 6 WINDSOR PLACE, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. .MRS G. MARTIN'S SCHOOL for J limited number fof Young Ladies will be HE-OPENED on MONDAY, January 22nd, 1877. 13427 THE REV. W. M. FISHER, Tatel?baplain of Missions to Seamen, wishes to Receive two or three Rel^ uanly as Boarders, to EDUCA TE with others now under his care. Special arrangements are made with the parents and guardians of children residing abroad. or terms, apply 8, Windsor-terrace. Penarth. RPHE LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR-SCHOOL, CARDIGANSHIRE. WILLIAM THOMAS, M.A., wili RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES on MONDAY, January 15,1877, when he will be able to receive' a few additional Boarders. Locality salubrious. Terms moderate. A list of Examinations passed during the veir on application^. iigu GREAT HOUSE COWBRIDGE" ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principals—Mrs and The Misses CULVJSRWBLL. Pupils prepared for Oxford and other local Examinations. Referees—Patents of Pupils. School dutirawill be resumed (D.V.) WEDNESDAY, January 31st, 1877. _m_n_ 13461 VG WINDSOR-TERRAOE, PENARTH. The MISSES "ISHER Receive Yonng Ladws to BOARD and EBUCATE in all the subjects required for a tlio, ough English Education, with French, German, Drawing, Flower Painting, Dancing, Singing, and Music (Pianoforte and Harp). Pupils prepared for toe Cambridge Local Examinations. Boarders enjoy every home comfort under the supuintendence of Mrs Fisher. For terms apply at No. 7, Windsor-terrace, Penarth ST. MARY'S HALL, PARK GROVE, CARDIFF. SCHOOL DUTIES RE-COMMENCE ON MONDAY, JANUARY 22ND. Vacancies for Young Lady Boarders. For particulars apply to J. D. SIMPSON. 13513 "OOUGHROOD HOUSE LADIES' SCHOOL, J-* 8TRUET, BRECON, MI S S BUCK. In acknowledging the kind confidence for so many years placed in her by friends whoLbave entrusted their daughters to her care, begs to State that she continues to offer the advantages of a Home and carefully superintended Instruction in English and the usual accomplishments. A Resident French and German Governess. References and Termien application. MISS BUCK will be prepared to receive Pupils on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23RD, 1877. 13455 NORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. Head Master, W. WILLIAMS, 1st B.A,. London. In the ten years during which this school has been under present management Seventeen of the Pupils have Matriculated at the University of London, two of wnom obtained Exhibi- tions; Thirty-four have pissed the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and Forty-eight' the Preliminary Profes- sional and other Pub lie Examinations. Six Boardefli (pariojir) are received into the Head Master's House to be-specially prepared for Matriculation and the Pre- liminary Legal and Medical Examinations. They will have separate bedrooms and «*common sitting-room. The, next Term will commenee Thursday, Jan. 11. Terms per annum-Boardwib 50guineai; day scholars, Eight gUtnML iuot YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, iL (Conducted by MISS R. A. THOMAS) No. 1. WESTBOURNE PLACE, (OPPOSITE THE SOPHIA GARDENS) CARDIFF. The Duties of the above School will be RESUMED on January 8th, 1877. EXAMINBKS* TtZPORT. We are very pleased with the result of the Examination of your School. The pupils aequiited themselves in a most satis- factory manner, and reflect great credit upon themselves and their teacher, especially as the School has only been in opera, tion four months." JOHN BOWEN, REES LEWIS, j-Iiamin°rs. Dec. 16th, 1870 13483 stnflfts and (Eontuuft. m o L I G H TBRMEN. Wanted TENDERS for CARRIAGE OF, BRICKS from New- port to the Glamorganshire Canal, Cardiff. Address Box No. 4, Newport, Mon. 13356 lubUt ,"PPoínúneutl. A. B-ERDARE SOH OOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. The Aberdare School Board are desirous of receiving TENDERS for the ERECTION of the following SCHOOLS, viz. :— A SCHOOL and OFFICES at Robert's Town, Aberdare, to accomodate 150 children. ADDJTIONS to the existing Schools at Llwydcoed,Aberdare, to accommodate 100 children. Plans and Specifications, prepared by Mr J. B. Fowler, Architect, Brecon, can be seen, and Bills of Quintities obtained, on application to the undersigned, at the Offices of the School Board, Town-hall. Aberdare, South Wales, on and after the 15thday of JANUARY instant. Sealed Tenders, endorsed with the name of the school to be tendered for, to be sent to me on rr betore. TUESDAY, the 6th day of February, 1877. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. R, ORTON GERY, Clerk. 2nd January, 1877. 13|84 GELLI-GAER SCHOOL BOAR.D. WANTED for Troedyrhiwfwch Board School, an EX-PUPIL TEACHER (female). Salary £ 40. Provisional certificate and sewing. Duties commence 25th March, 1877. Applications, with recent Testimonials (copies, and not exceeding three), to be tent to me on or before TUESDAY, 23rd January, 1877. « (By order) FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High street, Merthyr, 28th December, 11:176. 12415 Q A R D L F F U~ETT~B~N~. APPOINTMENT OF WORKHOUSE SHOEMAKEH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Guardians of the Cardiff Union will, at their Meeting, to be held on the 13th Jannary. 1877. APPOINT a Comnetent SHOEMAKER, to be employed in Repairing the Boots and Shoes of the inmates of the Workhouse. Salary, &80 a year, with Board, but without Lodging. Applications, with testimonials under cover endorsed Shoemaker," to be sent to me on or before the 12th inst. By oraer. „ W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated January 4, 1877, Cardiff, 18490—3987 JTT&UMCC, ACCIDENTS BY FLOOD AND FIELDT -tA. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS ■o a May be provided against by a Poltcv of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, THE OLDEST & LARGEST ACCIDENTAL ASSURANCE „ COMPANY. Hon A. KINNAIRD, M.P., Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 1.000,000, ANNUAL INCOME, £ 206,000. tt,120,0 0 have been paid as COMPENSATION. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, may be secured at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to Insurers of five years' standing. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local A gents, or 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN. Secretary. A- W. WILLANS, 11, HENITY STREET, BUTE K. 13"8 L L I A N C E P I OFFICE. Established 1820. Insurances effected upon bouses, Shops, and other Buildings Stock-m-Trade, Furniture, Farm Buildings, aad Stock, &c at low rates. Claims for losses by fire fairly and speedily settled. Z- Agents; Messrs BOBBINS and SONS, j <*« 1. Cwtle-rpad. Cardiff, ubUt jpTU lTITFc H E A L T H ACT, 1875. TREDEGAR LOCAL BOARD. BYE-LAWS AS TO HOUSES LEI IN LODGINGS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the draft of the proposed BYE-LAWS relating to Houses i.tit in Lodgings, as settled by the Local Governaient Board, are now ready for the inspection of the latipaycrs, without fee or reward, at the office of the Clerk tothe «id Tredegir Local Beard, situate at No. 18,Chapel street, Tredegar, for one month from the 8th day of January, 1877, when the Trederar Local Board will apply to have the said Bye-laws confirmed by the Local Government Board. Dated this 6th day of January, 1877. JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk to the Board. EGIMJJNTAL ORDERS by -Lietit. -Colonel It HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Curd if!. 6th January, 1S77. I.-Gun and carbine drill elerycleningat 7,30 p.m. Recruit drill at the same time. 2.—1. Battery, Penarth.—Gun and carbine drHl on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p.m. 3.—For rtntv during the ensuing week—Captain Almond, Lieutenant Lnkis, >Suveon Vachell, Sergeant Read, Corporal Clapperton, Bombardier Johns, Trumpetir Waters. By oraer, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. gWlN'SEA BTARB O U RT TRUST The Swanpea Harbour Trustees are prepared to receive LOANS liD their Debentures, for Terms of 6 7, or 10 Years, at £ 4 los per cent per annum interest, payable half-yearly in London or at Swansea. Applications to be mode to the undersigntd, afrfhs ilarbour Offices, Swansea. FRANCIS JAMKc. 13305 Clerk'to the Trust. PUBLIC NOTICE. TW'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and .131 after the 1st day of January neit, 1877, a ^RANCH BANK of the GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING CO. will be OPENED at PONTARUULAIS on .MONDAYS and _rXURS- DAYS, from It a.m, to 2 p.m. By Older of the Directors. RICHARD J. LETCHER, idanazer. Swansea. 14th Dec., 1876 12-ZZO THE LLWYNRHYDOWEN CHAPEL iavKv TION FUND. CARDIGANSHIRE. Tne Congregation worshipping until lately at this place, and ranking among the oldekt Nonconformist congregations in the Principality, since it dated back in some form or another its far as the Evicted Two Thousand Ministers, has just been depiived of its Chapel and Burial Ground by the Lessor of the land cliiminz immediate sossession (1) As all the Trustees named in the Lease of 1781 were dead, and no successors appointed (2) because, as alleged, although ro explanation of the statement is given, the Chapel lad been used for other purposes than the worship of God. As only three years of the Lease were unexpired, rather than entering into litigation the Congregation has unanimously determined at once to make prenarations for the purchase of land for a new Chapel and a new Graveyard. It is roughly estimated that no less a sum than jC2,000 will be required for the purchase of land and for building expenses. A a. d Sums advertised 3 [ADDITIONAL j. [ADDITIONAL j. £ 8. d Thomas Thomas, Cefnpenar, Aberdare 110 David Rees, Cilygell. Lampeter 2 2 0 RevJ. Davies, Altyplacca, Llanybyther,, „ 110 Jenkin Howell, Commercial place, Aberdare 110 D. SmAth, Ironmonger, Aberavon. 110 Miss Esau, Eccleston square, London 200 Rev Jas. Jones, Indepaadent Minister, Barmouth, North Wales.. 0 10 6 B. Armitage, Rowley Hall, Stafford 10 0 0 Mrs Jenkins, Mill street, Aberdare 0 2 61 Wm.Rathbone,M.P., Liverpool 6 0 0 wm. Thomas, Chemist, Mill street, Aberdare 2 2 0 John Jenkins, Brickworks, Merthyr 0 10 6 Richard Llewely n, Mill Areet, Anordare 110 Watkins Abys. eargeon, Pontypritid 110 G. B. Brock, iir) ii Eyfl, Swansea 600 David'1 iaioihy. Porth, Pontypridd 110 Daniel David, Abernantygrove, Aberdare, 2 2 0 T. R. Davies, Castle street. Swansea 110 Javes Williams, late Pwllerbryn, Llwynrhydewen.. 0 10 0 John: Evaps, 3uriteon, Swansea 110 Jobn Davie., ilelson ten-ace, Swansea i 0 10 0 William Thomas, Swanse-a 0100 James Jonas, De La Beche street, Swansea 3 3 0 Mrs Diana Jones, De La Beche street, Swansea 110 Richard William Jones, De La Beebe etreet, Swansea 110 Rev. Ben. Thomas, Baptist minister, Narberth '1 100 Treasurer—JOHN JONES, Bs({,, Solieitor, Llandyasul, Cardiganshire. Secretary-Rev Wv. THOMAS, M.A., the Grammar School, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. tJ.p7 LAMORGANSHIRE^ND MONMOUTH- SHIRE PROPOSED NEW INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. NEW INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES In aid of the Building Fund. The Drawing wil take place in.the Grand Circus, Cardiff, by permission of Messrs Hutchinson and Tayleure, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH APRIL, 1877. In the presence of the Mayor and other influential Gentlemen. The following valuable Prizes will be given, and, in addition, One Thousand others;— PRIZE. £ s. d. 1. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING 100 0 0 2. FIFTY POUNDS STERLING 60 0 0 3. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS STERLING 25 0 0 4. Fine-Toned PIANO 30 0 0 6. Handsome GOLD WATClI and CHAIN 20 0 0 6. Superb DINNER SERVICE 9 O 0 7. Shi WING MACHINE 10 0 0 8. Silver-Mounted BARNEYS ,10 0 o 9. Sixteen Yards BLACK SILK 4 10 0 10. 201b Caddy of Choice Black TEA 3 0 0 11. L*dy's DIAMOND KING 6 0 0 12. Handsome Dining-room CLOtjK 5 0 0 IS. Electro Tea and Coffee Pot, Cream Jug, and Sugar Basin 500 14. HARMONIUM 6 0 0 15. Pidce of Irish LINEN a100 16. Gentleman's DRESSING CASE 3 0 0 17. Ladies' DR(f SSING CASE 3 0 0 18. Set of DISH COV t RS.. 4 0 0 19. Hand soma TP A ^ET 600 20. DESSERT SERVICE 300 I 21. PERMANENT PHOTu, Autotype process, 3lin. by 24 in. (gilt frame and glazidas exhibit-d at Mr Lane's, Church street, Cardift), of the Queen 2 12 6 22. PRINCE OF WALES ditto 2 12 6 28. Lord BEACONSFIKLD ditto a 12 6 24. Lord DERBY ditto 2 12 6 25. GLA»STt)NE ditto 2 12 6 26. BRIGHT ditto 212 6 27. Electro CRUET STAND, Toast Rack, and EIt Stand 4 0 0 28. WEDDING CAKE 300 29. Side of Fine Cured BACON 3 0* SO. Cumberland tia M, about 401bs 2 0 0 31. Piece of rtorrocKs' LONG CLOTH 2 0.0 32. CRUET STAND. 210 0 33. MARTINI-HENRY RIFLE, presented by M. Morgan, tsq., Solieitor, exhibited at Mr D. Thomas's, Gunsmith, Cardiff 16 0 0 The Drawing, which will be on the plan of the Art Union. will take place in the Circus, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY. April 18, 1877, and the winning numbers will be published in the "South Wales Daily News," "Western Mail," and "Bristol Mercury," of the 5th May, 1877. TICKETS-SIXPENCE EACH. Treasurer: Clement Lucas, Esq., West of England Bank. Hon. Sec8. F. W. Armstrong I D. W. Evans W. Davies l P. B. Moreton W. Burnett I A. Smith Auditors William Alexander, Eeq., and Charles W. David, Esq., Alder- men, Cardiff. I mèD, Cardilf. Let all do what they can towards this great and benevolent object."—Extract from the sptech of the Lord Bishop of Lian- daff, at the Town-hall, Cardiff, June 20th, 1876. All applications for tickets, and all communications, must be directed to the HON. SECRETARIES, at the CENTRAL OFFICES, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Central Offices. St Mary street. Cardiff. 10770 <gufelUatt*n& By Don Pedro Verdad, at all Bookstal's, post 8\;o. AN EXPOSTULATION with the CO-OPERA- TIVE SOC1ETIKS OF LONDON. By Don Pedro Ver- dad, author of Fiom "'Vineyard to Decanter." Ptice 2d., S. Straker & Sons, 121, fencliurch Slree*, and 26, L«adenhall St., London. E.C. 13584 THE SPLOTLAND PHARMACY; 17, METEOR STREET, (CORNER OF COMET Sr.), SPLOTLANDS, CARDIFF. II "PRUST Has for sale a variety of articles suitable for I CHRISTMAS AND NEW Y E .R'S PRESENTS, Japan and China Wares, Vases, Caoinets, Trays, Dresden Services, Screen?, Fans, &e. ALSO AT 18, METEOR STREET, A general assortment of Sweets, B-in Boas, Cossaques, Prize ¡I Packets, Huntley and Palmer's Biscuits and Cakes, Fry and Son's Cocoa. Chocolate Cranes. &e.. k J gttrtttes* gWeflsego DO JP.THAM & gONS, I' OVERCOATS. LSTERS. YACHTING JACKETS. £ JOVIPLETE SUITS. mROWSERS and VESTS JL (to > .match). WINTER TWEEDS and COAXINGS. HATS and CAPS. FLANNEL SHIRTS. TXTOOLLEN PANTS and V YV VESTS. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. AT D JOTHAM AND SONS, 26 and 27, ST. MARX STBFET, CARDIFF. 1653 ESTABLISHED 1839. 12257- ) IT IS A REMARKABLE FACT lHÅ.'f just when the approach of winter senders i warmer and more abundant clothing atisoiutoly neces. saty, the markets have fallen so low as to enable Messra. W. PRlOtE and SONS to offer the best makes in all classes of Woollft n Goods at a much lower price than for many years, past. Their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING lor Gentle- men and Juveniles is replete with the Newest btyles in Over- coats, Ulaters, Reefing Jackets, Morning Coats, Tronsers and Vests to -natch, Suits of a piece, Welsh and Fancy Flannel Shirts, Carck;ean Jackets, Knitted Jerseys, Lambs wool Shirts, Drawers ana Pants, Hats. Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Mufflers, Mitts, Cuff4.4.x WOOLLEN SkOSIERY in great variety. WATERPROOF CLOTHING & TRAVELLING REQUISITES* ABDRESS >—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE STREET, ST MARY ST,, CARDIFF. 2a TERMS ONE PRICK- No ABUTMENT. RSADT Mnrar. pUMPING ENGINES. PUMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINING COM- PANIES, W.L'TEI&WO]tKW, -X-AS and IIINING-ZHiiINEM is solicited to -ASHWORTH'S PATENT uSIMPLEX. STEAM RAM-FIT MP, double-acting with one, quadrople-vctin? with two rams. Them PUMPS are at work in Mines, forcing Water from a depth ot 10 to 900 foet in one lift. They ave being made in sizes to throw 520 gallons of Water up to those ea pa hie of throwing 38,000 Gallons per hour. The matters will be glad to advise n poa, and are open to con- tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINES for clearing Mines of Water; also for the raising and forcing-o ■ Water in connection with Waterworks, U. The PUMP is also a neat self-coidtained drivi pg Engg", and used in Hilla f erthe two-fold purpose of* Pump, (Boils* Feeder, &c.,) and driving. Also useful for Breweries, ^6«nac«t Works, and as a Ship Pump. MULTITUBULAR and VERTiCAL BOELERS guaranteed to carry-100 lbe. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, mosi- BitooK FOONBRT, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS. COLLYBUBSP ROAD, MANCHESTER. L0329 j" M B S C 0 W B L It (brother of the late Richard CoweU), COAL EXPORTER, IRON AND COPPER ORE, AND ,PITWOOD MERCHANT, 2i STUART S T fi E E T, PIEHEA. BUILDINGS, CARDFFF. 3314-11253 STUART HALL GENERAL gUPPLY gTORES, THE HAYES. CARDIFF. The. PROPRIETORS of this Establishment bee most respect- fully to thank their numerous Patrons and the Public generally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT which has been accorded then since they commenced, in October last, their NEW SYSTEM OF BUSINESS Namely, of SELLING ALL GOODS AT CIVIL SERVICE PRICES, and which support has exceeded their most sanguine ations. They regret to observe that in a circular just iss«M| by another film (which, too, proposes to copy their" systpu of business), allegations are made as to their low prices belcfg the rell,ultof common goods, instead of being attributed to the teup principles of a trade, namely A LARGE TRADE QUICK RETURNS a NO CREDIT. The PROPRIETORS of' the STUART HALL GENERAL SUPPLY kTORgt challenget-A comparison of their goodl for QUALIl'Y!AND CHEAPNESS with these of any other firm. IUlgeods øupplied are from the BEST MANUFACTURERS and SHIPPERS, whose names are t guarantee of the GOODS being.o"bo FINEST QUALITY. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE in the Town or Neighbourhoot&by their own vans. BEFORE MAKING YOURS PURCHASES SEND TO THE STUART HALL GENERAL SUP PLY STORES, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, FOR A LIST OF PSTJCES, Which everyone oa inspection will at once Jpd comparer favourably with-the prices of any other Home in the United Kingdom. 8t80—11S79 TO MERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN IN CARDIFF, NEWPORT, &c. CHARLES PALMER, ACCOUNTANT, 7, SOUTHEY ST., WORDSWORTH ST., ROATH, C, ARDIIRP. Begs to announce that he has commenced Business as abova Books made up and Balanced on Easy Terms. 11769 TO COLLIERY PRORIETORS AND COAL MERCHANTS. SECOND-HAND COAL TRUCKS, NEARLY NEW FOR SALE for CASH, on DEFERRED PAYMENTS, or to be LET ON HIRE. 20 10-ton G.W.R. COAL TRUCKS, with side and end doors. 20 8-ton G.W.R. COAL TRUCKS, ditto ditto. 20 8-ton G.W.R. COAL TRUCKS, with end doors only. 20 7-ton T.V.R. COAL TRUCKS, with end doon only. TRUCKS can be seen at the REPAIRING SHEDS, on the EA n. MOORS, CARDIFF, and all particulars may be had hy applying to V, A. WILLIAMS, Secretary, WUTtaN WAGON CO. (Limited), MCHOLAS STREET, 10061 SJUSHU