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I'ttILLIPS, IMPROVEI) i WATERPROOF COVERS, FOR ALL PURPOSES, AND HORSE LOIN CLOTIIS. PRICES AND PARTICULARS ON APPLI- CATION TO CHAS. D. PHILLIPS, MANUFACTURER, „ NEWFORT, MON. 34591 II
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I FINEST SAUSAGES 8D PER LB. AT EVANS & CO., 7, HIGH-STREET, > Also at 16, BUTE-STREET, 9, BUTE-STREET, STAR-STREET, SPLOTLANDS | 33, CASTLE-ROAD. Fresh on Tuesday, Thurslav. ami Sa'.urdav. 1765
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Q. E O R G E HOP KIN 8, AMERICAN MARKET, •HE HAYES, CAKDIFF, CHEESE, 4d to 7d per lb. BREAKFAST BACON, 6d per Ib, mild. BACON, 4J per Ib, salt. Hams, salt, 61 per lb. fiAMS, branded, 7d per lb, mild. CURRANT CAKE, 4d per lb, worth 8d. FRESH EGGS, Is. per dozen. 61b Tins ROAST BEEF, 4M. per lb. Norw egian CONDENSED MILK, 4Qd. per tin. Llanboidy Fresh BUTTER (in pounds), la. 4d. per lb. Welsh Cask BUTTER, Is. Id. per lb. JadCork BUTTER, Is.; 3rd Cork, lOd. G E 0 R G E JJ. o P K I N S -α-jL AMERICAN MARKET, '4372 HAYES, CARDIFF. THE ANOHOI ATN S. '— f HOUSEHOLD GOODS REMOVED, by Road or Rail, EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY. ECONOMICALLY. WOO D 5 R O S„ WEST CANAL WHARF. CAXDIFF. 6826 "><>>> < £ Wwitifl O'UCt.f. 0 ARDIFF TO NEW ZEALAND. Tho fine Iron Ship" AIŒTHUSA," 1,27? tons register »ill SAIL for LYTTLETON, N.Z., on or about the 10th ACC0MM0iJATi0-N for « Fi;st-class cabin Apply to II. WORMS & CO., Docks, Cardiff. dr W. Y. EDWARDS' CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LIJE: tews-°-fi!'l"claSi' Steamers of this Line will sail as fel- 1U\\1; FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. "RIIEOLA," 2,300 tons.SATURDAY, NOT 23 liHUVINDDA," 3,000 tons.SATURDAY, Dec.' 14* RHEUBINA," 2,500 tons. J To follow, FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. "RHIWINDDA," 3,000 tons.SATURDAY, Nor. 23. RHEOLA," 2,300 tons.SATURDAY, Dec. 14. RHEUBINA," 2,503 tuns.. To follow. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes gOODS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in T^ifland, and plages in the WESTERN STATES of AMERICA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St yJUlS, MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUV- *ALO, DETROIT, TOltONlO, &c, &c, in conjunctioa "Itb the Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore and tuchigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDVi ATID8, Cardiff and Newport: TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristol; G. F. BULLEY, 51, South-street New York. 5û!) 5821 JT STEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF. SWANSEA, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW, to.M aP8StKoute for Goods to the North of Ireland, and parts of Seotland Screw Steam-ships AVON, Captain Frv; AILSA, Evans SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- to^ ALEXANDRA, Captain Huckman arc intended *nd •> ^h-. Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow tofr>pSls^ vessels (unless prevented bv eirumstances), '"Liows, in the month of NOVEMBER ■— ROM EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: ■ C GARDIFJ: TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. Saturday 8 p.m. 10 Saturday 7 p.ra, • oaturday 4 p.m. { 23 Saturday 4 m Saturday so — 7 p.m.. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 6 Tuesday C p.m. | 39 Tuesday „ R p. *« Tuasday 2 p.m. j 20 Tuesday 2 jp.«- Tuesday 2) p.rn GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. Monday p.m. I 18 Monday 3 Monday FROM NO. 1 SUED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: « «, SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. Wednesday 2 p.m. 20 Wednesday 1 13 Wednesday 6 p.m. [ 27 Wednesday ». C p.m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA, s p.m. \15 Friday.. _:3 p.m. « iriday 1 p.m. 22 Friday. (I p.m. Friday .23 — 3 p.ID „ GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST. Thursday 2 p.m. | 21 Thursday 3 p.i* 1. Thursday 2 p.m. 28 Thursday 2 p.m,. Goods are required 'to be aiengsioe ONE Hfluii betwo adYertised time of sailing. „ „ FARES.-Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, MB. reeR- 0r Glasgow '• Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s #r Sailors, 10s. Return Tickets issued at arailaljle itt one month. Apply in Glatgrow h William Stoan & €e.: GJ8eøeJl, William Lindsay & Ce. Belfast, to Robert Hendet- IOn & Son Bristol, t. ILirk WhiVwiil au4 Sen Swan- lea., to M. Jones & Brotlisr: Newport, to K. Buriao » Son; and In Cardiff to E. TAYLOR & CO., 09. BuU-s4r«»^, BmH aitf, November, 1878. S1649 iS^4Ldr WHITE STAR LINE J3kS9e £ L t TT ROYAJj & UNITED STATES JemslmiBmbL. MAIL steajikbs. LIYERPOOL to NEW i«» *Waii)g Passengers t« all parts ttf tha U»it«A Statftft aiid Canadj" wall-knows tnagMCeettt steamers are apjKintfti jO sail Weekly as tindsr, eaxrying- Eer Majesty's and tbo united States mails;— Britannic u TOursday, NOT. 7 Ror:'i<jlie Tuesday. Nov. 12 Germanic Thursdai. Nov. 21 Baltic. Tuesday, Nov. 20 Adriatic ThuiBday, Dee. 5 I'tom Q1JEENSTOWN nex»d £ iy. r*vu constructed in seven water-tij/fat. cooapartmcnis. T^^e passage 8J days in summer, 9J days in winter. •Tn«se spendid vessels combine the highest speed an« ^ffifort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to Pa»- •engers. Saloons and State-reoms amidships, luxuriously finished. Piai 03, libraries, elecric bells, bath-roe me, Cher's shop, &e. Steerages are unusually spacious, well-ii^hte^ and warmed, and Passengers of this class tee tiive the utmost eivility and attention. Stewardesses 40 attend the women and children. Apply to BARNES GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Doeks, J^'diff to F. LOVETT, AVindsor Hotel, Penarth, near GEO BEVAN, Swansea; EDWARD PHILLIPS, rpiery Ebbw VaJe; John Copeland, 124, High- Jtrect, Merthyr; Messrs Harse and Biovn, Newport, 5J°P-; II. Cot*iop and Son, Brynmawr; James S tennis, Tredegar or to ISMAY, IMRIE, rmd Co., 10, Water-street, I,iverpool, and 31 31, Leadonhall-street, London CUNARD ROYAL MAIL I:)TEAMEItS. LIVERPOOL TO YORK AND BOSTON THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Thia Company lias been established for Forty Years-, b, u noted for its safety and comfort for all classes of dssengurs. ^Pply to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. Agents wanted in Cardiff and District. 19 AMERICANLINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PJIILADELPIIIA, p. EVERY WEDNESDAY. full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- *011 for passeuffers equal to any European Line. Pas- W a*iLl K00t-K landed at Philadelpliia on the Wharf kf>c» Ivania Railroad. This is the shortest and 1-outo to ti:e West. to lliciiARBsos, SFENCE, and Co., 17 and 19, J).BFCREET' LIVCRP°°L '• JOKES EJIOS, aud Co, Buta !• Jajibs AYHE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROGER JOKBI, ^street, Pontypridd; TILSBI and Co., Abertill-ay. f Å L LAN LINE. ±\. BU08TBBT OCRA I'ASSAQB TO Al\.JE.RICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED „ STATES MAIL. 1ft- r^First-class Steamers. every THURSDAY, and LONDON- p £ tRY cvery for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, JJQRl'LAND, a;' IMOHE. Tiirourjh Tickets to NE« Y°RT5> ILADELPHIA, and to all •^ots in Canada and the Elites, Low Fares and excellent Accommodation, *&ssen £ ers who seoure their Xichets before leaving are met at the Railway btation by an appoints of the Company, who takes charge of them until cy SO on board the stcninsr. e Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by ^rite"^the Pamphlet •' Lord DufTOTin in Manitoba." .^pply to Allan Brothers and Co., TOOIW London. 1 or to G. Bird, 4«, Bute-street, Caret Iff, r. J. Kf0! 7» Tem|rie-stre«t, Swansea; F. Foley. y K»to D. S. Thomas. British Schools. Llandovery. w; LOCKE, 10, Great Dock street Newport, MOB. R~ Young, fay Packet Wharf, Newport. L. R. L U M L E Y purveyor ;o the Merthyr awl Dowlais Building Soci BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, *4 & 25, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. timateg Prepared. Work in all branches of the B-iilding Trade Measured and Valued. 31042 SUPERIOR HOUSE COAL REDUCTION IN PRICE. Richards AND COMPANY (LIMITED) l«Y Are now Delivering their "^ElllOR LARGE HAND-PICKED HOUSE COAL, Large, 128 (id Thro' and Thro' 11s ed. Within the Toll Gates (Mount Pleasant excepted.) West Cross, Norton, Castleton, and Mumbles. s Large, 14s; Thro' and Thro', 13s. tn. Haulage chargeable to Langland, Caswell, and Newton, according to distance. I CASH ON DELIVERY. 1 Auction in Price made on orders exceeding I) Tons. PITWOOD IMPORTERS. ORDERS TO GLOUCESTER HOUSE, SWANSEA, 34512 | AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Swansea "ANov. 5 household Furniture, at Swansea. Nov 6 Mr J. BOTIIOMLEY. Fire and Burglar-proof Safes, at Newport No v. 4 f Messrs D. EVANS & bON. Cart Horses, Wagons, &c., at Pontypridd Nov. 6 MR JOHN H. FIELDER. Jlorses, at Bristol .Nov. 7 Mr F. G. GOUGH. ;Ironfoundry, &c, at Llaneliy Nov 7 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Xeatlier Driving Beits, at Cardiff .<— .Nov. 5 Mr JAMES KARN. freehold Properties, at Blakeney. „ ..Nov. 14 Mr J. M. LEEDER. ;I>reof Engravings, &c, at Swansea _w.«..Nov, 5, 0 Mr G. W. MORISCO. Household Furniture, at Cathavg ..N0V. 7 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Live and Dead Farming Stock at L)antrisant,Mon NOT. 6 Mil. D. PHILLIPS. Furniture, &c., at Swansea Nov. 5. Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, & CO. Tug Boat Shares, at Cardiff Nov. 8 Furs, at Cardiff .Nov. 11,12 Farming Stock, Crops, &c., at Llanishen Nov. 12 Plant, Machinery, Buildings, &c., at Cardiff Nov, 14 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Nov. 15 Messrs TRI13E, CLARKE, & Co. Furniture, Paintings, &c,, at Sarn Fawr Nov. 14 & 15 'Mr F. J. WALL. Furniture and Effects, at Griffith Town Nov. 4 aT' -¡ VEIn DYOK, THORN lIlLI., LLANISHEN. UNRESERVED SALE OF FARMING STOCK, CROPS AND IMPLEMENTS. ~J\/]TESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- X¥ JL DER and CO. are instructed by Mr Wm. Thomas to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, November 12th 1878, at Two p.m. punctually (and not November 5th, as previously advertised), the following STOCK, CROPS, &c.: — Hereford cow, to calve in February; Ayrshire cow, to calve in April; seveu-year-old very staunch cart mare, in foal to Earl's horse; cart mare, aged sow and five pigs, a few fowls, geese, and ducks; two mows of clover hay, two mows of mead0W hay, small quantity of old hay, mow of barley, two ricks of oats, two ricks of whel1t-all well harvesteù and in g0U(] condition. Th0 Implements consist of ploughs, seumer, winnowing machine, wheelbarrow, two casks, wooden roller, iron drags, waggon, cart, chain harrows, fore and shaft har- ness, two õets of g. o. harness, set of trap harness, pony cart, two iron pig troughs, waggon rope, pikes and rakes, cliag machine, sundry tJols; aud also a few ai-ticics of furniture. Two months' credit upon approved bills for £10 and upwards. C097 TO STEAM TUG OWNERS. SlIJP BUILDERS, AND MARINE ENGINEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE 'lUG BOATS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- .1.L DER & CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Bute Docks, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1878, at twelve o'clock preeiselv, the following fcTEAM TUG BOAT SHARES, LOT 1.-—Sixteen Sixty-fourth Shaves of Tug-beat DUNROBIN, built by Messrs Gunn and Co., Cardiff, in 1S76 gross tonnage 109.13, engine 37 b.p., diameter of cylinders 33.4in., length of stroke 4ft. 4.6in., sloop rigged, length 95.4ft., breadth 18.2ft, depth 9.6ft. LOT 9.A11 that excellent British-built Tug-boat FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, sloop rigged, engine 30h.p., length 79.45ft., breadth 15.8ft., depth 8.66ft., gross ten- OAJJE 60.12. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 1, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 6098—39 £ 81 QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. SECOND CONSIGNMENT OF AN IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING COLLECTION OF VALUABLE FURS. Ladies' Sealskin Paletots, Cioaks, and Jackets, Sable Muffs, L'1.dics' Furs, in eyery variety, Carriage Rugs, Hearth Bugs, every description of Fur Trimmings, Seal Jackets, &c., &c. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their JJsrt, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, November 11th and 12th, 1878, a large and valuable assortment of FUltS, comprising carriage and travelling rugs, dining-reom and bedroom hearthrugs, ladies' real sealskin j!1ckets, sable muffs, Russian sable flouncings, and an immense assort- ment of ladies' muffs, collarettes, and trimmings, seal- skin caps, fur caps, hearthrugs, door mats, foot muffs, superb sets, rich Russian sabie tail fiouncings, ladies' beaver sets of trimmings. „ The carriage rugs include rkius of the foHowmg des- criptions :—Grey fox, wolf, bear, buffalo, leopard, tiger lynx, opossum, kangaroo, gold and black seal, red fox, kitt fox, jennet, bischusa, badger, otter, angola, black bcar,taeoon, augoras, and polar bear. The hearthrugs are seal, wolf, racoon, leopaid, tiger, China goat, opossum, and bear, with door mats OllSlmllar sInns. Goods on view day prior to sale. Sale to commence at Three and Seven o'clock pre- cisely, and wi), continue until all bc sold. 3a56 Catalogues may be obtaineù four days prior to sale, MILL-LANE FOUNDRY AND ENGINEERING WORKS, CARDIFF. ]\/TESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- JJTJL DER,, and Co. are instructed by Messrs Ncwfecry and Co., to':( £ ELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, November 11th, 1878, at 12 o'clock, the sabove FOUNDRY, 50ft. long by 30ft wide, built 01 iron and with new fa'vanized corrugated iron roof, together with rying stove, braes furnace, stacks, &c. etone- built fitting and erecting shops, smith's shops, store- house. pattern lofts, offices, stables, colte-fccuse, &e. PLANT AND MACHINERY. 12 horse-power horizont:J.1 engine, with 14 horse-power vel-tica1 boiler, driving pulleys, turned shafting, plummcT blocks, &c., llew 7 horse-power vertical steam engine and vertical boiler to match, capital 7 horse-power portable ensrine, with new tubes in working order; new 6 feet pan mortar mill, nearly new 7 feet pan mortar mill, new 9 feet pau mill incomplete, patent fan, newly erecttJù CUp01¡¡" blast pipes, &c., smiths'and boiler makers' fires unci tools, 4 excellent snd powerful gap and screw-cutting lathed by best makers, powerful double-geared drilling machine planing machine, (by Buckton, of Leeds) punching ana 6he:tring machines, drilling machine and pattern-makers' lathe, boring bars, foundry and yard cranes, six tnl1 ladle complete, and oilier foundry ladle3 and utensils, three weighing machines,carts, trollies, carriage for drying store, large quantities of chain, steel took, valuable patteroa, erab winches, about 100 tons of loam, a.bout 25 tons of 8Mt and wrought iron scrap, &c. The entire works, with the buildings, machinery, plant, and lease, will be offered for sale in one lot. The works are centrally situated, and in the best part "t Cardiff, where for a number of years the proprieW8 11 a. ve carried on a large and lucrative trade. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. fiOOO—39404 XEASEHOLD PROPERTY, JOHN STREET, ROATIJ". MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- ..L' DER, a.nd CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the .Auction Mart. No. 8, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, en FHIDAY 15th November, at 4 o'clock, subject to con- ditions of sale to be then and there produced, all these Three several MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Numbers 52, 54, and 56, John-street, Roatb, Cardiff, held for the residue of a term of 82 years, from the 2nd day of September, 1S74, at the annual Furtjer particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneers, or to Mr H. W. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, ,)27 Charles-street, Cardiff. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. SARI FAWR, NEAR BRIOGEND. MESSES TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, Sarn Fawr (one mile from Tondu St,atÍitlR, and two and a. half miles from Bridgend Station), en THURSDAY and Fi.IDAY,. November 14th and 15th, lhe whole of the valuablo HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, together with the PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, BOOKS, CAR! ■ I AGES, &c., aff Captain A. P. Traherne. FURNITURE, &c. — Rosewood pianoforte (Erard's patent trichord); inlaid cheffonniere with gias3 panels and bade, Brusstli carpet and hearthrug, walnut oval 100 table, couch, arm and ladies' chairs in striped damask, rosewood music stand, music ottoman, American fOj(1íng chair with wool worked back and seat chimney and other ornaments, carved oak cabinets, brackets, &e. fenders ancl irons, pier-glass, lace and other curtains, cornices, dining table with one inlet, easy chair, Iv^che'wi tray and six chairs in mahogany sewing machine by Wheeler .and Wilson half-tester and other iron and brass bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather beas, bol- sters, and pillows, mahogany and birc-h wardrobes, maho- gany washstand with marble top, swing glasses, clicsts of drawers, washstanus, dressing tables, haute and table linen, china, glas", dinner ana other ware, together with the u5ual Idtchen requisites. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &e.— Twenty-eight oil paintings (various); water colour, •' The lIIountain Path" (W. Goodall, 1861); portfolio of coloured engravings from tho Marquess of Stafford's collection '• Norman Conquest," illustrated by Maclioe book of engravings, from tho Works of deceased artists; Kingsley's ''Here- ward the Wake," illustrated by Sulcus; portfolio of drawings, &c., &c. BOOKS,* &c.—liees's Encyclopaedia, with plates, com- plete, in 45 vul. Tasso's Jerusalem delivered, 3 vols. Gibbon's Roman iljnpire; Byron's Poems, with Finden's illustrat; >; SeotVs works, bound in calf, 58 vols. viz.|Novels, ■_ vols.; Romances, 6 vols.; poems, M I vols. liljiltrfttetl London News, 1343 to 1S72, bound; ditto 187B to 1870, unbound Southej's Life and Corres- pondence, 6 vols.; Goldsmith's Grecian and Roman Histories,' 4 roll; Hume aud Smollett's History ef Spectator, 9 vols,; Paley's Works, 8 ^olfe.; Locke's Works, Lord Bacon's Works, 16 rols,; &c., &c. CARP.IAOES, &e.—Brougham (nearly new), dog-eari. pony-trap, spring cart, two sda earriage harness, s<?t tf pony harness, two saddles, 0110 lady's saddle, three ridles, &o. MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS.-Mow of hay, shafi cutting machine, iron corn bin, lawn mower, dairy utensils, garden tools, two garden seats, mangle, &c. also, about six dozen wiue, various. There will be no reserve. The whole may be viewed on the premises on the day prior to the le, WhICh wIn commence each day pune. timJly at 12 o'clock. Catalogues will be ready on November 7th. Further particulars may be obtained on application to ihe Auctioneers. 4, Orookherbtown, Cardiff, Oct. 26th, 1878. 39431 SALE TO-MORROW TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND USERS «F STEAM POWER. AUCTION ROOMS, 49. CUOCKHERBTOWM CARDIFF MR LEWIS HOPKINS has received in- structions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUG- fiOiS, at the above Rooms on TUESDAY, November liih 1878, a large consignment of LEATHER DRIVING BELT3 oi various dimensions and lengths, varying in width from if inch to 16 inches. The Auctioneer begs to call special attention to the above, as it is seldom that goods of this description and Quality are submitted to public auction, Sale to commence at 12 0 c,cck. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auc- tioneer, at his offices, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff.G091-39461 BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock. CASH ADVANCES made on Goods sent for absolute Sale. All Good. must be sent in before 12 o'clock 011 the day of Sale, otherwise they will stand over for Sale in the ensuing week. All goods disposod of can bs settled for on the evening of Sale. 5302 »■ TO WLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irreifu- lanties and re*ieye the distressing* symptonis so prevalent with the sex. Boxes is Hd and 2s 9Q, of all chemists. Sent »nywhero upon receipt of stamps, Uv the Maker, E. jt* TOWM. chemist, Nottingham^ £ iaoi I I 11ttt by gUicitou. -I SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE ARTIST PROOF ENGRAVINGS. The subjects of which ivere, purela-ed from tho walls of the Royal Academy, and selected with taste and judg- ment, being the chefs-d'ceuvres of every artist of rank and distinction, the property of Messrs Brooks and Sons, 171, Strand, London, the eminent Publishers to the Queen. Established 1750. MR JOHN M. LEEDER lias received in- structions to OFFER to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 5th and 6th, 1878, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and at Seven o'clock in the evening punctually, A MOST BRILLIANT AND RECHERCHE COL- LECTION OF WORKS OF ART Of the higliest class, consigned for absolute Sale by the above eminent firm: the subjects have been rendered upon steel by the most eminent engravers, including S. Cousins, R.A.; T. O. Barlow, A.R.A.; T. Landscer, R.A.; F. Stackpole, &c., regardless of cost. Over 3000 guineas was paid to Samuel Cousins, R.A., for engraving the "Royal Famiiy of France in the Prison of the Temple," after E. M. Ward, R.A. Also a few choice Re-productions in Oil, English Chromos, and Water Coloured Auto- types. Descriptive Catalogues ready at the Auctioneer's Oiiiees, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 39500 19, CRWYS-KOAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. MR G W. MORISCO has received in- struction,; from Mr F. II. Witney, who is leaving the town through an unforeseen ocauvrcnce, to srLL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, NovclllDer 7th, the whole of the nearly new rind excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of every requirement for the comfort of a smail villa. SALE TO-MORROW. IVHITF, HALL FARM, iJ&Cq-RISANT. (Within 3 miles of Usk, 3 mUêS orUSCrieon, and 5 miles of Newport.) HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 73 HEAD of CATTLE 251 SHEEP (Ewes and Wethers) 18 HORSE and COLTS 8 P I S 320 TONS of PRIME MEADOW HAY; 800 GALLONS of CIDER 100 SACKS SEED OATS; 4 RICKS of STRAW; J 4 RICKS of FERN; 120 ACRES of GRASS KEEP A Portion of the DAIRY UTENSILS and A Large Assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS, in excellent order; which MR. THOMAS PARRY has been fa- voured with instructions from Mr James Waters (whose lease is about to expire, and who is leaving the farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY, November 5tli, 1878. Full particulars in posters and catalogues. Luncheon at Eleven. Sale at Twelve sharp. Approved Bills at Three Months will be taken for L20 and upwards, or 5 per cent discount for cash. Dated Auctioneer's Office, 23, Commercial-street, New- port. 293S5 SALE TO-MORROW. 32, TRAFALGAR TERRACE, SWANSEA; MR. D. PHILLIPS will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUES- DAY, November 5th, 1878, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELE'JTRO-PLA 'D GOODS, kc., Comprising in front and back parlours, cheffonnieres, sideboards, walnut suite in green, settee, 2 easy and ti other chairs, couch in hair, sofa ditto, easy and other chairs, carpets, oilcloth, office and cane-seated chairs, ornaments, timepieces, fenders and fire irons, lamps, cocoa, wool and other ulits hearthrugs, mirrors, mahogany and walnut dining and other tables, dinner services, tea sets, a variety of electro-plated goods, con- sistiug of tea and coffee services, card trays, biscuit baskets, cruets, butter coolers, tea and other spoons, forks, &c., &e. The Bedrooms contain iron and brassbedstoads,spring, straw, and other mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, commodcs, mahogany and deal chests of drawers, towel llOre9, carpets, mahogany and other washstands, dress- ing tables, ditto glasses, cane and other chairs, curtains, window-paJes Gud rings, baths, &c., &c. The Kitchens contain the ujual utensils and requi- sites, &c., &c. Goods on view on morning of Sale. •Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon: The HOUSE to LET, with immediate possession. Auctioneer's Offices, 7, Dynevor-piace, Swansea. 39468 TENBY. SALE OF A FRENCH VESSEL AND HER CARGO OF COAL. (For the benefit of the concerned.) TO be SOLD by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, November 0th, 1878, at the Pier, Tenby, at 11 a.m. precisely, the LUGGER, YOLAND," of St. Malo (recently stranded), with all her STORES and MATERIALS, as they may then lie in the harbour of Tenby. This vessel is 78 tons register, and built of oak, and when repaired woulrl make a convenient coaster. Also, immediately afterwards, the CARGO of said vessel, consisting of 148 tens of the renowned Powell's Duffryu Coal, fine quality, suitable for Steam or House purposes. Terms cash. Conditions at time of sale. For further particulars apply to Capt, M. Rebel, Albion Hotel, Tenby; or to H. Kelway, French Consular Agent, Milford Haven. 39515 TR ALLWN, PO N TYPRIDD. IMPORTANT SALE OF CART HORSES, TIMBER CAR- RIAGES, CAKTS, WAGONS, HARNESS. &c. MESSRS. Do EVANS and SON are instructed by Mr William DavieS (who is giving' up hauling) to SICLL by AUCTION, at the Stables, behind the White Horse Inn, on WEDNESDAY, Novem- ber 6th 1878, the valuable CART HORSES, WAGONS, CARTS, HARNESS, &c., as enumerated below. l HORSES 1. Bay Cart Mire (Violet), 5 years old, 15 hands. 2. Bay Cart Mare (Lofty), 8151 3. Black Mare, (Jolly ), 316 4. Bay Horse (Captain), 5 1G „ 5. Bay Horse(Bowler;, aged 15J 6. Bay Horse (Boxer), 6 years old, 15J 7. Bay Horse (Farmer), 7 15fr „ 8. Bay Horse (Farmer), (J 16 9. Bay Horse (Boxer),; aged 15 10. Bay Mare 5 years old. The contents of the yard comprise a wooden portable stable, with every convenience belonging thereto chaff rotm horse power, with gear in good or.ler; chaff machine, with three knives attached; largo timber car- riage, nearly new small ditto, in good condition t hay wagon, in good order ditto, ditto 1 gam bo 1 ditto bed for timber carriage for hauling pit and c jrdwood 9 carts; spring c-irt, suitable for a shopkeeper; several tons of chain, which will be put up in suitable lots triangle and blocks for loading tiiiiber; 5 sets of trace ttarness; 4 sets of shaft harness; 2 sets of trap harness IAO wheelbarrows; 2 wheels and axle for a trolly; cask of axle greese 4 waggon ropes; &c., &0. Sale to commence at Two p.m. Three months' oredit will be given on approved biils to purchasers of £10 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. The stables will be opened at 12 o'clock o i the day of sale, when Jaeob Davies. the haulier, will be on the pre- mises to give any information required. Any further particulars y bo obtained of the Auc- tioneers, at their offices, 58, T^ff-street, Pontypridd. 39400 BLAKENEY HILL AND BRA1 NS~GREENi TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR JAMES KARN, at the Swan Temperance Hotel, Blakenev, on THURSDAY the 14th day of November, 1S78, at'five o'clock in the afternoon, the following desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES :— LOT I-All thatCOTTAGE orteiicment.with the outbuild- r ngsand two pieces of garden ground held therewith,con- taining together about 35 perches, more or less, now in the occupation of Henry Cooper, situate on Biakenev- hill, near Brains Green, near Blakeney, the cottage and one piece of garden ground beii g bounded by the real there, leading from Blakeney through Brains Green, by open paits of tho Forest of Dean, and by property boiongmgto.or m the occupation of.James Neades,and the other picce of garden ground, which lies on the opposito ffcide of the said road,being bounded by the said road,open Lajarts of the Forest of Dean, and by land belonging to, or fin the occupation of, Joseph James. LOT 2.—Ail that capital piece of MEADOW LAND, containingbyejCimatiou 3 acres more or lcss,sitnatt(at the Woodside, near Brains Greeii, aforesaid, but in the parish of Awre, nJw in the occupation of Walter Willetts, and bounded by the said road leading from Blakeney through auis Gl'een, by property belo; gJi £ T to John Clements, vv'iv OCrU'iat'"n °f William Wood, by land belonging to Jan}e3. ^nd by a hor,e road. F^HER^SI^ &EW THE PR°P^. 39423 Mr TOM GOOLD, • ■ ■" Solicitor, Newnliam. TO W N-H ALL CHAMBERS JL KRIDGEND. C) RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RESIDENCE—TON IUCH. PENCOED. 31584 THOMAS FRANCIS BISSICKS, JL ENGINEER AND VALUER Of MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURING rLAM Of every description. VALUATIONS for the Trade or general Stock Takings. SPECIAL VALUATIONS and REPORTS PREPARED for Probate, Mortgages, Partnerships, Losses by Fire, '<c., kc. SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. 2, CLARK-STREET. BRISTO in? fmatc Qt!¡l('t FOR SALE. BROUGHAM, round fronted, second hand, equal ho new, very light, the property of a gentleman. WAGO"IK.Ti'E, with a moveable head, second hand, in exoellent, condition, light for one hor?e. PARK PHAETON, seoond hand, with leather wings, "«lash, break drag-, &c. For particulars apply to E. and II. Vezev, Coach "ioderi; to Her Majesty, Long- Acre, Bath. 39474 1-1,3 u 'VAT I L L I A M SAN D E R S v v AUCTIONEER. EtfTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE :— BITTE DOCKS.—One house in Windsor Eaplanade. ROATH. —Six houses in Pearl-street, six in Helen- street, six in Harold-street, seven genteel villa residences <4n Gold street, and six in Metal-street. CATHAYS.—Two houses in Lily-street, and f*ur riltas In Woodville-road. CANTON.—Two eligible sites of building land, one 5Q feet, and the otber40 feet troxitage, in Conway-road. GRANGETOWN.—Corner shop in Bromsgrove-street, corner shop and cottage in Holmsdale-street, and six houfe.j in Ludlow-streef. A liberal portion of the purchase money can be had on tn;Ji1.¡,,e. Apply as above. 126 25 imsuraurf. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), No. 7, Bank Buildings, London, li.(j. GENERAL ACCIDENTS. L Perscsaii INJURIES. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. | DEATH bt ACCIOEXTS. Agencies throughout Wales. 34252 „,„,„„ C- HARDING. Manager. Messrs. w. h. SMITH ana SON* deliver the SO UTU WALES DAILY NEWS at an Early Hour each Morning in all parts of the follgw. ifir T.Ivms.- CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYB PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARS PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BAIDGEND NEW MILFORD IIA VERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LL A NELLY TEN BY ABERYSTVVITH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to tfc £ il&nagcrp of the yorion# BAAKTUUX- 1 ■" ■ 0atto by uttiou. SALE TO-MORROW TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Itespos tory, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, November 5tb, 1878, tho following Valuable and useful HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. I.-Bay Horse, 15.2,8 years, warranted a good worker. 2.— Roan Horse, about 15,2, good in single and double harness. 3.-Useful Light Grey Horse, 16 hands, 5 yean, suit&- bleMor general purposes. 4.-Dark Bay Entire Cart Horse, 17 hands, capital worker. 5.—Useful Mare, 7 years, good in saddle and harness. 6.-Roan Cob, 13.3, 4 years, capital harness cob. 7.-Very handsome Dark Bay Filly, fit for showing, about 13.3. 3 years old, by "Surinam," by "Macaroni," broken to paddle, fine action, and Eound. 8.—Chestnut Horse, 6 years, 15.2, thoroughly good in saddle and harness, and fast. 9,-Handsome Bay Pony, 12 hands, 5 years, good and quiet in saddle and harness, suitable for children. 10.-Well-bred Huntress, 7 years old, a splendid jumper. It.-Dark brown harness horse, 16 hands, thoroughly good, and staunch. 12—Handsome dark bay Mare, 6 yrs, 15 hands, perfectly quiet to ride or drive, and believed to l e scn :d. Very handsome Norwich cart, equal to new, large brake, nearly new, pole and shafts complete, handsome cab, nearly new, light wagon in good condition. four- wheel dog-cart in good repair, suitable for posting, spring market cart, Whitechapel dog-cart, chaff-jutter, several sets of harness, saddles and bridles; Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Each Horse must be provided with a halter, and be in the yard by 10 a.m. morning of Sale. There will be an Ordinary at the Jeffrey's Arms Hotel at One o'clock.. Auctioneer's Office, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 39502 72, MANSEL-TERRACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by Mi33 Hcskins. to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. Cth, 1878, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, EN- GRAVINGS, &c, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in crimson rep, mahogany telescope dining table, with extra leaf; loo, Pembroke, occasional, and other tables mahogany sofa in hair, chairs in ditto, couches, oak ball stand, baro- meter, pier-glasses, very handsome drawing- room clock, walnut whatnot with twist pillars, mahogany secretaire bookcase, Brussels, ta- pestry, and other carpela, oilcloth, poles and rings, curtains, oil paintings, engravings, maps, coal vase, leather work brackets, flowers under shade, china, glass, fenders, fire irons, &c., &c., brass, iron, and other bed- steads, palliasses, feather and other beds, bedding, mahogany washstands and tables, ■chamber ware, towel rails, toilet glasses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, large oak chest inlaid, mahogany commodes, &c., kitchen tables, chairs, clock in case, settle steps, together with the usual kitchen requisites. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 39501 \ttt1_. HIP AND PILOT HOTEL WINE & SPIRIT VAULTS, JAMES-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. JOSEPH MILTON Begs respectfully to inform his friends auu the inhabi- tants of Cardiff and the neighbourhood that he has taken the above business, lately calTiell on by Mr Abraham Southwood, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS, BASS AND ALLSOPP'S PALE AKD BURTON ALES ON DUAUGUT AND BOTTLB. CIGARS OF THE BEST BRAND. Wholesale Department adjoining the Luncheon Bar, Mount Stuart Square. 7007-39195 HOME FROM HOME. J-TL ——— MATLOCK HOUSE HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISH- MENT AND RESIDENCE FOR VISITORS. WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, NEAR CLIFTON, BRISTOL. Proprietor—HENRY SHAW. 84503 Terms:— toard and Lodging per weak el 12 o Do. with livdrocathic Treatment £ 2 2 0 J\\cttUe. gOUTII WALES MERCANTILE PER. MANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, OFFICES 1, THE HAYES. CARDIFF, OFFICERS. TRUSTEES. HENRY BO WEN, EsQ., J.P. DANIEL JOKES, Esq., J.P. [ DIRECTORS. MR E. W. SHACKELL, Chairman. II. R. BENJAMIN, MR W. H. DAVIES, It H. SAUN DERS, Ma JOS. RAMSDALE, AIR JOHN ISAACS, lIB. WILLIAM JONES, I lift HENRY JONES, MR P. W. CAREY, 1111. T. WINDSOR JACOBS, Ma JOS. GASKELL: LIR DAVID HOPKINS, BANKERS: rIlE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND. SOLICITORS: Messrs MORGAN & SCOTT, High-street, Cardiff, TREASURER: Mr J. G. PROGER, Trinity-street, SURVEYOR: Mr DAVID JONES (Messrs JONES BROTHERS), Cardiff. F AUDITORS: Mr JOHN STIBRS, Mr W. RHYS, Sastiius Villa, Canton. CIyne Yiila, Dumfries-placo. MANAGING SECRETARY: SAMUEL J. DAVIES, No. 1, Tho Hayes, Cardiff. The Offices are OPEN DAILY for the receipts of DEPOSITS aDd issuing SHARES. S9053 BRISTOL, WEST OF ENGLAND, AD SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, 7, ST. STEPHEN-STREET, BRISTOL. [ESTABLISHED 1850.] Of /Th /~h READY to be advanced on Mort- SwXvfJ \7 V V g'03 in small or large Sums. No Entrance Fees, SOCIETY PAYS SURVEY AND LEGAL CHARGES. Repayments unusually low. IN WALES APPL1 TO:- Messrs. W. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Albert Chnmhcra. Cardiff, or to MrH. R. EVANS, 12, Grca t Doct. ostreet, Newport; or to Mr J. J. EVANS, C.E., Treorlcy or to Rev. H. W. HUGHES, Penygraig or to Rev. WM. JONES. Peutre. 39042. r-874 RINCIPALITY PERMANENT IN JL VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1860. INCORPORATED MARCH, 1870. OFFICES—28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. The Oldest, Largest, and iiioit Equitable Society in tho District. total Income of Society since formation £ 330,941 Os 7d Amount lent ozi Mortgage £ 214,575 2s 3d Income for the year 1877 £ 63,482 lis 8d Amount of Bonus divided 1877 £ 3,427 18s 3d Amount remaining as Rtservo Fund £ 1,142 lis 911 The Offices are open DAILY for the issue of NEW SHARES and Receipt of DEPOSITS, bearing interest at 5 per cent per anntun, payable half yearlv. WM. SANDERS, 1$;,23 124 Managing Secretary. yy HY PAY it B -N T I —— GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Established lSt¡7. OFFICES—19, QUE EN-STREET. £.6J to £ 3,000. Money always ready to be advanced on security eI Houses or Land, repayable by easy insttamerts, which in- clude interest and principal. The payment for an advance of LGO is 5s per fortnight: £ 90, 7s 6d jelLO, 12s 6d; 4300, 25s, &c. The principal may be paid off at auy time at 30 dayrf notice. Erery information with the Eleventh Annual Report, Prosncctus, &c., may be had at 19, Queen-street, on apo plication to „ 30534 4713; MR. R. EMERY, Secretary. ATLAS (OF BRISTOL) PERMANENT -C-tk. BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Head Office: 3, Corn-street, opposite the Council House, Bristol. INVESTORS receive LARGE PROFITS, together with PERFECT SECURITY. BORROWERS.— LIBERAL ADVANCES made on FREB- HOLD or LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Prospectuses and full particulars on application to the Secretary, at the Ilead-oilice; or to the local agent- MR W. P. ANNEAR, t4, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, DOCKS. G0.22 CARDIFF. 39155 1 THE MERTHYR" AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies' Act, 1874.) Are prepared to LEND, ou Mortgage, at the shortest tiotice, SUMS OF P.1100 to 110,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalment!. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. The legal cost:, are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated repay- ments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies' Acts, The utmost secrosy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Rooerts, at the Office of the Society. 34, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 19106 R O. LEACH, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents R,11 the Principal and most Prominent POSTINA STATIONS in Cardiff. Canton, and Roath. A large Advertising Vall to parade the streets, with horse and driver, to be Let by the Day or Week. Auoly M above far terms. Q,;Qo. ubnt ntitt.6. B ETHEL, MOUNT STUART SQUARE. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. THE REV. DAVID DAVIES (the former pastor) will deliver a LECTURE In the chapel. Subject "WHAT WILL MRS GRUNDY SAY I" Tickets, 6J. each. S9520 ARDIFF YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN I ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL MEETING of this Asseciation will be held this (MONDAY) EVENING, November 4th, in the Swiss Hall, Crockerbtown, when the Venerable Archdeacon GRIFFITHS, M.A., of Llasdaff Cathedral, will preside. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock precisely. Addresses will be delivered by Mr Lewis Williams (president), and other gentlemen. All young people are respectfully invited to attend this meeting. 39519 COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1872. EXAMINATION FOR MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCE. DISTRICT UNDER THE CHARGE OF THOS. E. WALES, ESQ., H,M. INSPECTOR OF m, i, E S. Persons desirous of boinar Examined in this District, fer MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY. under the above-named Act, should at once communicate with the Secretary to the Board of J^'SC above-mentioned District, at the following address. By order of the Board, CHAS. HY. JAMES, Secretary. N.B.-Perr,op.s who do not reside within the District are equally eligible for examination with those who do. 3)518 CARDIFF POULTRY SHOW. NOVEMBER 6th aid 7th. Over 630 Entries.- Apmissioz WEDNESDAY—From to 2 p.m., 2s 6d from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., Is.— IHUESDAY.—From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Is; 1 p.m to 9 P-m., Ud. 34689J GTAMMERIXG^ STUTTERING, &C^ PROFESSIONAL TOUR. Mr OLIVER, of London, who has had 18 years, ex- perience in treating all cases of Impediments of Speech, can be consulted at 31, Parade, Roath, Cardiff, until November 11. Towns in the neighbourhood visited by appointment. 5492-5435 ORTON LIINIE, WORKS. W; R. RAYNER having given up these Works to the Trustees of lifr J. H. Eyies's Estate, according to a twelvemonths' agreement with the said J. H. Eyles, Li,9 now TENDERS his THANKS to his friends and customers for their support. All outstanding accounts paid promptly, will oblige Wõ R. RAYNER, 1 e House, Swansea: c HEMICAL LV; CT URE S. SIR M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., Proposes delivering a course of SIX LECTURES, with experiments, on the "CHEMISTRY OF OUR EVERY-DAY LIFE," In the ASSEMBLY-ROOM of the CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, Commencing on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 6. 1878, at 8 o'clock, and continued ON each succeeding Wednesday evening at the same hottr. Tickets for the course of Six Lectures 58. Admission to Single Lecture. is. Tickets and Syllabuses may b3 obtained of E. Dobbin, Stationer, St Mary-street; K." Jo ME and Son. Bookseller, St Mary-street; and R. Drane, Chemist, Queen-stroet. 39442 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut-Col t, HILL. commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 2nd November, 1878. 1.—As the carbiiits snd sword bayonets are requested to be sent to Birmingham immediately, members still having arms in their private possession are requested to return them to the Armoury without further delay- 2.—The competition for )7o. 2 Prize (repository), will take place on Wednesday, tho 20th instant. Colonel Davies will name the details of the shifts to be performed at the time of the competition. Officers commanding batteries who have not already done ml) are requested to send in nominal rolls of the members of their batteries who are selected for the purpose. There will HE drill for the competing detachmcnt everv evening, ;,s foliow4:—A Battery, Wednesday B, LWIIA.Y C, Friday D, Fri- day E, Monday; F, Thursday; and G, Tuesday and Thursday. 3.-Gun and carbine drill every Wednesday evening, at 7.30 p.m. Recruit drill every evening at the same time. 4. -The Adjutant will inspect the recruits on Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. 5.—A Battery—Tire following 'PROMOTIONS have been inade in the above battery, viz. :-BomLa.¡,iier Merrltt to be corporal, vie* ROTSEV resigped Bombardier tite- jthens to be corporal, vice Davis resigned. A and F Batteries will parade in full uniform on Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. Sergemts in charge of sections of A Batteiy will attend at 7.15. 7.—I and K Batteries, Ptinarth-R.pository drill every ■evening during the week, at 7 p.m. IB.-For duty during the ensuing week :-Captain fisher, Lieutenant De Oandia, Surgeon Granger, Sergean ould, Corporal Roberts, Bombardier Thomas, Trunipetet sborne. r By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. CATHERINE THOMAS, lately Em- CATHERINE THOMAS, lately Em- ployed as HOUSEKEEPER AT Llandorery, Aber- glasney, Cwrthenry, Mumbles, Cardiff, and London, •suddenly expired at CARMARTHEN en September 9th 1S78. Supposed to have made a will, not yet found. Any person giving information of TLVJ same will be hand- somely rewarded.—Apply John Davies. Trelielig, Llan- G^OCK^SOUTH_\VALES^^ 3J453 tn,att ffflutots. T 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for RE-BUILDING the Cal- vinistic Methodist CHAPEL, Britca Ferrv. Plans and Specifications may be seen at J. Hill's Villers-street, Briton I erry. The lowest or any Tender wiU yet neccssarilly be accepted. Scaled Tenders, endorsed "Bethel Chapel," to be in liand oil or before the :23nl inst. TO IRONFOUNIJERS, SMmisTAND OTHERS. WANTED, TENDERS for 200 COWL TRAMS. Plans and Specifications to be siell at Mr William riiomas's, BRJ n Awel, Abordare, to whom Tenders are to be sent on or before the 10th instant. 59^89 '"XTOTICE.— PARTICULARS and SPECI- -LL FICATIONS for the REPAIRS of the "FRENCH STEAMER, SULLY," (Captain Le Boucher) now lying at Swansea, will be ready and at the disposal of all persons who may wish to TKMJKLT for REPAIRS on MONDAY EVENING next, SStn inst., on application at the Office of the Vice Consul of France, Swansea, to Capt. Le Boucher,care of Messrs I'oingdostre and Mesnier.or to the agents for the Underwriters, Messrs. Jas. Strick and Suns, Swrnsca. These particulars and specifications will contain all necessary indications to enable Tenderers to make offers. OFFERS of tender will not be accepted after Tuesday, 5th November next. 39426 JUST PUBLISHED. Demy P.vo., chastely bound in cloth. "VTOTES OF A TOUR IN AMERICA," (With excellent Map). Bv H. HUSSEY VIVIAN, M.P., F.G.S. May be had at i'VIE Cambrian Oilito, Swansea • or of the Publisher, EDWARD STANFORD, 55, Charing'cross, London. -I 7003—39503 CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCAN. c Tllri TILE GAZETTE, Published every Monday Voroincr. Price 15s per annum, or by post 2ls. The CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE" contains a complete, record of the Snipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport, and the Bristol Channel, and circulates among ail the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Chanuel Ports, and generally throughout the various ports ef tho United Kingdom. It Is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and nuet of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports. CHIBF Omens—75 AND 76, St. Mary-stieet, Cardiff. "COWARD CONSCIENCE/' NEW SERIAL STORY, By F. W. ROBINSON, Is now appearing in the « CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardif fTimet am1 South Wales Weekly Kcwi, W. long- columns, may be had from all Newsagents, price 2d, or sent, post free, to any address in the United King- dom for 2s Od per quarter, and to the Colonies and all parts of Europe and tho United States for 3s 3d per quar- ter, prepaid. 71.1 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF "TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS 18 ONK Of THE LARGEST NEWS-SHKETS IN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NFTWSPAI&FT FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of tho Week, and gives more Local,^District, and Geneial News tha* any other paper. Each Edition is a complete synopsis OT the Week's News for the uhole of South Walos. The SERIAL Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles 3.1'6: f marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. S#tpost free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns j 72 AWITTE, TAILOR AND DRAPER • (from Ender'S, Court Tailors, Regent-street, Lon- don), begs to thank his numerous friends and customers for the liberal support they have bestowed on him sineo his commencement in business, and to inform them that he is now well prepared with a first-class cnoicc of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, an inspection of which he earnestly solicits and trusts that by paying particular attention to busiiKgs and gua- ranteeing Style and Fit to receive a share of public patronage. Note the Address- No 17, DILLWYN-STRKET, SWANSEA. 3044 pHILLIPS AND SON'S DANDELION COFFEE, Contains three times the strenzth f ordinary Breakfast beverages. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. Sold by all Grocers thrvu;1:out the kingdom. ESTABLISHED 1760. U»AU £ I £ TARX CASTJLE-SQUARS. SWANSEA. 3215A ( I ltdicn øtt(t.S. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1878. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I find that, in consequence of Mr John Cory's resignation, I have been elected as a member of the Town Council, without opposition. I thank those gentlemen who nominated me, and take this opportunity of again assuring the ratepayers that my unremitting attention shall be devoted to all matters brought under the con- sideration of the Cardiff Corporation. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, E. W. SHACKELL. Carmarthen House, Charles-street, Nov. 1, 1878. 39497 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION 1878. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIIE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GFNI'LEMEN,— beg respectfully to thaiil, you for re-elect- ing me as one of your representatives at the Council Board, and trust that, by strict attention to the duties of v the position in which you have again placed me, to retain your confidence. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours truly, J. EVANS. 209, Bute-road, 2nd November, 1878. 39524 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION^ 1878. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. :.): LADIBS AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to tend<?r you my warmest thanks for having returned me unopposed as one of your represen- tatives in the Town Council, and also to add that in future I shall watch over your interests with renewed f energy. I am your obe dient servant, G. A. STONE 10, 11, & 12, Working-street. Cardiff, Nov. 2nd, 1878, 39.V25 CARDIIF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1878. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ROATH WARD. LADIES ANB GENTLEMEN, I beg to return my sincere thanks to the 4C9 Electors who favoured me with their votes on the 1st November. I attribute my non-success to the fact of my not appear- t ing before the Eleetors earlier, and, therefore, hope to remedy this upon a future occasion. ;• I am, r Ladies and gentlemen, Yours respectfully, WILLIAM AYRES. Cardiff, November 2nd, 1878. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, ) 1878. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ROATH WARD. LADIBS AND GHNTLEMEN,— • I thank you for the unmistakeable expression of your satisfaction with my course of action as your Representative during the past three years, and of your continued confidence in me, which you gave last Friday, in returning me to the Council Board and I assius you that in the future, as in the past, I will endeavour to prove myself worthy of the trust reposed in me. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ALFRED THOMAS. Cardiff, Nor. and, 1878, ARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. 1878. T3 THE BURGESSES OF CANTON WARn. VL LADIES ÅB GHNTHMEN,— I tender you my sincere thanks for the honow you have conferred on me by electing me as one of your representatives to the Town Council. More especially do I thank the many friends who so kindly and vigourously interested themselves in my candidature, I trust that by attention to the interests of this Ward and Borough I may retain the confidence you have re- posed in me. I am, ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, WM. E/YAUGHAJF. Llandaff-road, November 2nd. -+- IKTEATII MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1878. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF NEATH. LADlES AND GENTLBMBN,— I have much pleasure in returning you my best thanks for PLACING me a sccond time at the KOAD of the poll. I shall continue to discharge my public duties ia aa indepenelant manner and to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, | DAVID DAVIES. 1 Queen-street, Neath, 2nd November, 1878. 39522 gttWif 1lpoiutmttUs. TJ^O COLLIERY MANAGERS. Wanted, by the Penihiwceiber Navigation Colliery Company, a eertified COLLIERY MANAGER.—Appli- cation to be made to Mr T. Yeo, Penrhiwceiber Colliery, Mountain Ash, stating age, salary required, with testi- monials, not later than November 8th, 1873. S9486 CARDIFF. MONS. SIEVERDI N'S FRENCH AND OKtlMAft CLA.SSES.—F»r particulars, apply Ely Villa, Tho Parade, Cardiff. Sieveidin's "Map French Verbs" now ready; price 6d. Piano lessons, for terms, apply my Villa. 39250 ADAMSDOWN HOUSE, PAJLIK^ PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED on the 18th of SEPTEMBER. 34425 SWANSEA." GLYN CERRIG SCHOOLTMUMBLES, SWANSEA. The Term commenced September 12th. Prospcclus on application to Rev E. Griinths. 57CT :a;üo u:- :Y MILFORD HAVEN. S'~ ELECT~ BOARDING SCHOOL for k9 YOUNG GENTLEMEN, exceedingly healthy sea- side situation, iimited number received. References to parents of Pupils, embracing nobility, clergy, oificers of the army and navy, and gentry Terms n,oder:te.- Apply to Rev JAlES BOADEN, M.A,, Milford Haven. M7 ST. CLEARS. LAUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL JLJ ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Head bster-T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial I'ursuite. Lau«h"arne situated near the sea, is one of the most healthy P\VSS in South Wales, al,(i is peculiarly adapted to delieate boys. The IZ,Iucatiol PI Ct.f i,; entirely English, with the ex- ception of a resident J ruch, Master. Terms very Jl1ùÙerate. 27 COWBRIDSII GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE LADIES' SCHOOL. l Principals: Mn and the Misses CULVERWELL, Associates in Art The TERM COIlII ENCED OCTOBER Hth. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. l Referees—Parents of pupils. 33870 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TCOMBE COURT, WOODCHESTER f J-TL GLOUCESTERSHIRE. LA.DIES' SCHOOL. PRINOIFAM 1118 MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day of entrance. TERMS, FROM 20 GUINHAH. Vacancies for two lady boarders. 30083 USSAGE HOUSE, Stroiul, Glouces- tcrshire. Principal J SIP.RF.E, M.A., (London.) preparation for London and Oxford Matriculation, &c. r rench, CeiRfian, Chemistry, and Eu^iiicering Dnvw- jng rceeiyo particular attention. 'larms moderate, special arrangements (or Sons of Professional Men r^nd ;.el1tlemen contemplating l'\1Í!m. NEWCASTLE EMLYN.. HE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, tL NEYV'CASTLE-IiMLYN. Head Master.—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master.—Mr E. H. ELLIOTT. music.-ifuster DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSES DAILY. Ample slecommodation for 30 Boarders. Town very bmithy. Terms strictly moderate. ■PIWWECTUSES. on application 17067 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVEI E 19, HIGH-STREET, NEATII, AND LlUTON FERRY. Circulars addretrad and delivered. Bill Postsrs to the I tjreat Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and tha Principal Auctioneers, LESSEES of the Principal PORTING J?LA(ML., gttMir utcrtaiumtut. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manager Mr E. BULWER. This (MONDAY) Evening, Nov. 4th, 1878, another „„ Great Production FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY! The only Legitimate Ver- sion cf the great Drama of London Life, entitied- AFTER DARK (by DION BOUCICACLT). f Magnificent New Scenery by A. Whyatt AFTER BLACK FRIARS BRIDGE by NIGHT. PARK THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. BY THE NIGHT EXPRESS: BOUCICAULT. Wonderful Sensational Effect I I Ti e "Elysium" Music Hall Scene. TO-NIGHT. Special Enga gemert of the celebrated Duettists, Mr JOE ELTON and MiFø STELLA CLYDE. I Mr MORTIMER MURDOCH as Old AFTER Tom," supported by the entire DARK strength of the resident Company. I With an entirely New and Original CONCLUDING Farco- NIGHTLY- I'LL SEE YOU RIGHT Doors open at 7; commencing at 7.30. Orchestra Stalls, 4s Dress Circle, 3s Pit Stalls, 2J Pit, Is Gallery, 6d. Plans at Mr Lewis's, Duke-street. 7001 ¥EW T HE A T R E ROYAL, -1.1 WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee Mr. W. II. DATr Sole Manager Mr E. BILWEII (Authorised by special agreement to perform all pieces the property of the Dramatic Authors' Society). On MOND VY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4th, For Six Nights On:y. By arrangement with the author, through his agem, Mr S. French, 89, Strand, London, Special Grand production of i AFTER DARK, » Bv Dion Boucicault. TIIE ONLY LEGITIMATE VERSION, As performed for upwards of 300 nights at the Princess's and Adelphi Thcatrœ, London. The entire resources of the Iiniajusc AFTER Stage of the New Theatre will bo — DARK. brought into requisition in this truly Great Production. Great Proùuction. I MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY by THE WHY AIT. ORIGINAL BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE and VIEW VERSION the THAMES. THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. RV THE EXPRESS TRAIN DASHES ACROSS .the STAGE. RonririrTT MARVELLOUS MECHANICAL BJLUCAULT EFFECTS. MONDAY I THE "ELYSIUM" MUSIC HALL VFVT SCENES. rn,\ im SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF 41H RENOWNED VARIETY ARTISTS. I MR MORTIMOR MURDOCH, as "AFTER "OLD TOM," Supported by the Entire Company in DARK." the 39472 I ONLY AUTHORISED VERSION. pHILHARMONIC THEATRE. MELVILLE'S MANAGEMENT—THIRD WEEK. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE TO-NIGIIT. [Boucicaults Great Drama in Five Acts THE STREETS OF LONDON, or GREAT BANK | FAILURE, With a'l its Great Effects, including Charing Cross on a Snowy Night, the Burning House in Sev#n Di&ls &c., &c Mr A. EMM as BADGER, with FULL COMPANY. Also, TO-NIGHT, CHARLTON and TYNNE, Sicaters. Also, TO-NIGHT, NORMAN KIRBY and EDITH PERCY (Operatic Vocalists). Also, TO-NIGHT, SIDNEY and ALPHONSJI, The CLEVER BOY VELOCIKDIST5. Also, TO-NIGHT, PIERRE, the one-leggod dancer. Also, TO-NIGHT, new afterpiece, WiLD DUCKS." MELYILLE'S GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY TO NIGHT, WEDNESDAY next, Mr GEORGE MELTTLLE will ro- appear in Cardiff for one night only ae LAGARDERE, is the DUKE'S MOTTO. GEORGE MELVILLE in Cardiff, Wednesday, GEOKOE lIELVILLEand the Duk, Motto, Wednesday. GEORGE MELVILLE, "I am Here," Wednesday. Doors open at 7. Overture, 7. 20 Ring up, 7.39. GRAND CIRCUS & HIPPODROME WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFIF, Thoroughly renovated, embellished, and magniSeontly re-decorated, with every modern appliance to conduce to the comfort of the visitors, V ILL OPEN FOR THE ANNUAL WINTER SEASON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER lltb, 1178. With double attractions of previous seasons. Entirely Now and Startling Equostrna, Gjm»a«ti«, and Speciality Features bv the most Illustrious liorsevacs, Greatest Lady B .re-back Riders, Seneational Gymnasts, and Ciown-, the-World can prodmeo. Several Thorough-bred Trained Horsaa have been added to the well-known beautiful STUD OF SIXTY HORSES. Droves of Diminutive Ponie3. Mules, G«>ate, Monkeys, ke. The Band is full and efiicieat,under tho direction of Mr Stewart. Open at Quarter past 7; Commence at Quarter to S. Private Boxes (reserved), 3s; Stab's (select), 2s; Pit and Promenade, Is; Gallery (to which there tea separate entrance), 6d. Half-priee to Children under 10 years of age to all parts except Gall try. Seooad Priee at Nino o'clock. No Half-price to Gallery. Sole Proprietors and Directors, Messrs Hutchinson and Tayleure; Equestrian Director, Mr IL Boera; Managing Agent, Mr \V. Sydney. Season Tickets—Boxes and Stalls, je2 3B Pit and Pro- menade, £ 1 Is—may be obtained on application to the Manager, at the Circus. £ 9521. SWANSEA. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF ri INNETT S NEW GRAND HIPPO- VT DROME, RICHARDSON-STREET, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, [ SWANSEA., I MONBAY. Nov. 4th, and duriag the week, FIRST GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Whea the following Artistes will appear for the first tune:—Mr CHAP. CLARKE, Pgueetrian; Mies KATE POWELL, the graceful Eyue.^ieane; Mdilo NINA GODFREY tho Marvellous BROTHERS DE VEUE Aerial Gymna.sts Mr R. DELEVANTI Mr DAN COS- TELLO the Great Troupe of ARAB TUMBLiiMS, 20 is number. First Appearance oi Mr GinneWs Pair of Matehless Performing Creams 11 Kate and Annie." MID-DAY EXHIBITIONS WILL BE GIVEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Brilliantly Illuminated with Gas, equal in every rdspeot to the evening perfomanoes. Prices of Admission.—Reserved Mate, 2s First-elass, 2s; Seeond-elaas, Is; Gallery, 6d. OhPdraa under 14 half-price to all parts except gallery. The doors open every eT4)nin¡: at 7, performanae com- mencing at T.SO; afternoons at 2, cominoueing at 2.30. Half-price at 9 o'clock to.all parte of the house except the Gallery. Tiektta for reserve seats and boxes hi ay lie had at Messrs J. Brader and Sons, Masie Repository, Wind- street, where a plan of seats may be seen. Director of the band, lir J.Llugh Ring Director, 311 Dan Costello; Agent (to whom ail sommtltiieationi rr-ust be addressed), Mr Geo. Watts; Sole Proprietor, Mr Geo. Gin net 39467 FIREWORKS 1 JJHREWORKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT CHAS. GLOSTER'S ROCKET HOUSE, No. 7, CASTLE-STREET, BRISTOL. Displays to any extent. Lists free on application. 39283 QARPENTER'S BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 37, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL. A Large Assortment of Goods suitable for the fi lter Season warranted of the best material 5253 and manufacture, 31467 TOHN HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT, 'WEST BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, Has always on head a large assortment of all kinds of OTmher suitable for Builders, Wheelwrights, and ColHwy proprietors. J.H respectfully invites applications for bo «* reasonable as any hi the neighbourhood. al3a lILLINERY gliOWROOMS. C. L. M01WEIES' 15, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. BUTE COAL COlPANYJ iLi 28, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. LARGE HOUSE COAL 1IYNYDDYSLWYN RED ASH AND OTHER VEINS BEST SMITHS' COAT, NUT. STEAM COAL. SMALL STEAM COAL. Delivered in any quantity ut the shortest notice. 31986 ,-ITA-NIIARD LUPP,,ICATING OILS gTANDARD LUBRICATING OILS COMPANY (LIMITED), 1, DRAPERS- GARDENS. THIiC ^MORTON A VENUE, LONDON, B.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF LUBRICATING OILS SAVING 25 PELt CENT, Agents Wanted. Full particul as on application to HENRY DUNCAN, 8QQQ, 4S4& 'IC11A HI AUJSB* -II<. u.ine.$ ttdt'c;J$c. JJOWELL AND 0OMPANY ARE NOW OFFERING 2,500 PAIRS of BLANKETS. SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES. SOLD AT A SMALL COMMISSION ON MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Charitable Ladies should send for Samples to Compare. HOWELL AND /COMPANY, 34386 THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. rIUIE CHANGE OF SEASON. I AUTUMN ATT IRE, At Messrs W. PRICE aud f-'ONS, Fasliionabb Clothiers and Outfitters, the Cardiff House, St Mary-street and Caroline-street, Cardiff. AUTUMN ATTluE, For Boys, Youth?, and Gentlemen, made to measure, in newest styles, from best materials, at lowest cash | rices. AUTUMN ATTIRE, For Keys, Youths, and Geritic uen, ready maJo i the various sizes, varieties, qualities, an prices. AUTUMN ATTIRE. An immense stock of Ilats, Shirts, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Glove?, Ties, Scarf-, Collars, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Rugs, Jtc, very cheap. AUTUMN ATTIRE. For ready-money only. One price, plain figures, no abatement, ùr discount. :2: W){. POWELL & CO., WHOLESALE TEA DEALERS, Have REMOVED from Angel-street to their New Premises, TEIGIL EUILDING8, St. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF 0024-39196 GPECIA L NOTICE! Mrs W. KORNER and Co. beg respectfully to inform their kind friends and patron-, and the public in general, that they have just returned from LONDON AND LEICESTER with a very large end well-selectal Stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's HOSIERY AND UNDER CLOTHING. n every quality, size, shape, and price, suitable for the incoming season. IEST LONDOK-MADE UMBRELLAS In every quality, at greatly reduced prices. AGENTS FOR THE CRITERION CARRIAGE UMBRELLAS. A large lot of BERLIN WOOL SAMPLE SCARVES, SQUARES, SHAWLS, and NECKLETS, VERY CHEAP. OF SCARFS & TIES, We have the Largest Stook in SOUTH WALES. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF fa&TM, COLLARS, CUFFS, WRISTS, FRONTS, &&ACE8. BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WRAPPERS, and MITTS, &c., &c., &c„ &a. SHOPKEEPERS & SKIPPERS Supplied Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices. Ø" PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS, W JG-ORNER AND CO. THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 29, and 31, ROYAL ARCADE, 4391 AND 21939 182, BUTE ROAD. TilREE YEARS' SYSTEM. PIANOFORTES, JJARMONIUMS, AND J^MERICAN QRGANSi rjTHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, PIANOFORTE MAKERS AND PATENTEES. QUEEN'S BUILD-114, HIGH-STREET, INGS, CARDIFF. i SWANSEA. 3. LANCASTER BUILD- F 111, COMMERCIAL IN«3, TENBY. | STREET, NEWPORT, ■apply NEW PIAN»F*Jt*BS by the best makers, on liir. for three yemss, and at the expiration of th&; time (v. a after 1JM payinent of twelve quarterly instalments), tho Pianos teeeaae (lie property ef the huer, without any further payntnt whatever. THOMPSON and S!;Aor, SI,R, were the tint i. Wales to introduce this easy method of aequiringr a good miusieal instrument, and c:m refer to thousands a customers as to the quality of the Piar.cj t1<loy supply. Customers are not limited to any maker, but may s-.k^st whichever make may be preferred, from the largest Stock in the Principality of Wales. All instruments warranted. From Two Guineas paf QUARTER. KIRKMAN'S PIANOS COLLARD'S MANOS BROADWOOD'S PIANOS ERARD'S PIANOS BRINSMEAD'S PIANOS CRAMER'S rIAN04 HOPKINSON'S PIAN03J Detailed Price Lists of Pianofortes by any of tfte fort* going celebrated makers, and some ethers not to geneo rally knows, sent free on application. THE NEW YACHT PIANO. Thirty Guineas, in solid mahogany. This Instrument la made expressly to withstand the damp of a sea voyago, aDd is warranted to keep well in tune. Orders may be addressed to Cardiff or SwaQBe% ,42 1^0 Y AT. JQEVONSHIRE gERGE ils the best, the cheapest, the most fashion: able and the most durable oi ?.ny artielo AS SOLD woven. The Queen says it has no rival either in appearance or utility. These Serge3 are now produced in New colour* either in appearance or utility. These Serge3 are now produced in New colour* BT and mixtures for the Autumn and Winter of 1878, as also in light-weighted Yarns T1W for summer wear and warm ciiniatcs, and TlW for summer wear and warm ciiniatcs, and SPEARMAN are woven of PURE WOOL. Fatterns jcither for ladies' wear, commencing at (la 3 £ <i, and gentlemen's suits, and boys AND ihard wear, from 2s lid the yard, in 54 :inchs, as also of fine wool unshrinkable flannels, are sent, upon application, stating SPEARMAN,^either for iadies' or gentlemen's wear, to I the factors, who cut any length, and pay oarrlsge on all parcels to London, whence PLYMOUTH, they are cheaply distributed throughout [the world. N.B-Serges for Clerical wear ;and for Communities. :Jtf A USA G E S, !0 U S H ammqnd's SOTED GLAMORGANSHIRE SAUSAGES. MADE FROM CHOICE PORK. These Sausages have now been BEFORE THE PUBLIC FOR THE LAST TEN YEARS, — And the CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND, WITHOUT A SINGLE FAILURE, Prove their Excellence. t'he Largest Steam Machinery usea in the Manufacture of Sausage3 is Employed. WHOLESALE ORDERS SENT BY FIFST TRAINS. ADDRESS H. S. HA M M 0 N D, 5500 283, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 39041 S. U R M A If, 9, WINE-STREET, BRISTOl. WATCHMAKEK, LLER SILVERSMITH. WATCHES, I From 25s. to 125. CHAINS, VT 0, Ifi, and 18 CAnA T. JEWELLERY, GOLD, 1E'" SIL VETT, 7 LT. AND KLFCTRC.PT.ATED f!OORSJ WJEDDING AND JOLEPJilt HINGS. j J) J 0 Til A M AND 8 O NS, II THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS, 2 AND 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. We would direct thc pdal attention of our numerous customers ar.d friends to the follow'ng announce- ment, which, in a compendious mamcr, depicts our ability to supply the most superior of any articles embraced in the various Departments of our ever-increasing Business — increasing on r account of the slewing value an.' satisfaction w« give to eacli Customer, and whilst the workman- !f. ship, finish, and style oi each garment or article are inimitable, our prices will bear comparison with those of anj Metropo'itan or Provincial house in the t rade. give to eacli Customer, and whilst the workman- s ship, finish, aiJ style oi each garment or article are inimitable, our prices will bear comparison with those of anj Metropo'itan or Provincial house in the t rarle. IN THE" iUlAl:Y-MAbE DEPARTMENT w T continue to retnin oui p,resti:c for GENTS' •rWE READV-MADE CLOTHING. Cvhii-li WE T V assert is uno^uancd for mu.f ip<.CJ-V of st!c and as W'e 7^7 caiefuL;, a\f>id tiny GistAstciiiI or cxtrciv&* gant pattern^, W. E l.avc ever recurring proof that the SUITS manufacture arc considered by the public to lie unapproachable. we V T would espocially direct attention to the WINTER OVERCOATS WE -nuu „ __————— V T t)ie best Diagonal and Twilled Worsteds, which WE TT feel conifdent are A1 as to ST VLB, finish, and qualitv, W v T continue to make a speciality of P>OYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, and E inMie all Parents and Guardians to inspect the Stock ;we r" display, before purchasing elsewhere, feeling sure E — can offer thoir. Goods superior ir: ail respcctf to auy in the Market. T ¥ have a separate room in which Ladies m<T| Select their purchases, W: have every confidence in oflcrir.g our largt selection of BOYS' and YOUTHS' WINTEB r OVERCOATS. WE r » are also m a position tc praise our assort- ment of JUVENILE CLOTHING for the WINTER SEASON. We — still continue to manufacture very largely ia the ORDERED DEPARTMENT T » Keep in Stootc a splendid assortment of BLACK and BLUE NAP,, PILOTS, BEA- VEPS, &-e, -,ii(I WE ——— Y T are in a position to meet the wishes of the inostfastidious. WE r T f are now showing an immense variety of MEN'S YACHTING JACKETS, also T f liave m Stock a gTand selection oi MEN'I TRtiUSERS aud VESTS to match W1 I TT manufacture GENTLEMEN'S CLOT! 1IN0 which TlfE T T make in the newest and best styles, and T T make in the newest and best styles, and We empioy most experienced and reliabk cutters, reineiileriitg that 1VE use only the best class of TWEEDS and COATINGS proctimble,i W. confidently recomtneud our Goods in thii Department, and ▼ T unhesitating assert there are none better turned out in the trade. chaJ]enge eompadf)n Ðf prires with ÐtbØl p- ™ T challenge comparison ef prices with othei Establishments, and 'WB make St a point to meet our Custodiers 8f that "WEmay secure their goodwill and future com j, T T may secure their goodwill and future com mands. T T are prepared to execute GENTS' MOURN- ING ORDERS promptly, as WE rtta,n a portion of our EUff for this purposo, T T retain a portion of our staff for this purpose, ■. co that ■We Wi T T may insure the Expedition desirable in the* r orders. E arc now showing a varied assortment o! MEN'S and BOYS' FJLT 11ATS and CAPS. WE II invite attention to the shapes u;,d quality ol our SILK IIAT>, being all of the newest designs. w are offering one of tlic larest Stocks o! T T are offering one of the largest Stocks of GENTS' SllÆ., ZANELLA, ar.d ALPAC4 UMBRELLAS, which — T T confidently recommend for finish and dur> ability of workmanship. E give below an abstract of GOODS in thi HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, offered at lot rates. "J:7 E J are now showing real SCOTCH TWEED SHIRTS remarkable for comfort and wear. fwE TT are now showing WHITE SHIRTS in all tIll most approved makes. are sole Agents in Cardiff for LORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS. E TV are now shewing FLANNEL SHIRTS (fag colours), uncommonly euocrior T are now showing SCOTCH WOOL PA NTS and DRAWERS. « V iu-e now showinjr SCOTCH WOOL HALF. WEare now showing SCOTCH WOOL HALF- HOSE, striped and plain. WE are now showing SCOTCH FIKGEllINQ WOOL HALF HOSE. VVE are row showing SCOTCH RIBBED IIOSI in all th? New Colours. WB are now showing- MERINO' PANTS DRAWERS, and SINGLETS, from bef k makers. IXTE T T are now showing GENTS' SILK POCKE1 HANDKERCHIEFS at an enormous re duetion. T T have on hand a large stock of FOOTBALE JERSEYS. ^fl7E f have all the colours in FOOTBALL IIOSE; to match Jerseys. S TV are now showing n splendid assortment of fashionable SCARVES and TIES, in fact T have in stock everything required for It Gentleman's outfit. E TV cali Travellers' attention to our choice Selection of RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS, LEATHER BAGS, &e. w E crii offer WATERPROOF CLOTHING at very reasonable priccs, because WE purchase all our GOODS for CA, I], aud o the best houses in the trade. TE -W manujicture in the Mechanics Dtp irtmen all our own Garments, which W^ V V thoioughiy recommend, having them mad under our personal supervision. —— ¥ f therefore invite all to inspect oui STOC1 before purchasing elsewhere, and WB feel assured One Trial will bo sufficient t< guarantee u tiler atr 1.1 C. i). JoTHi" & s°^ 26 & 27 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED. 1S38.