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SAFEs. SAFES. M rum & THIEF PROOF. /$; 'JUST EEQIYED A LARGE, SOLP4 STOCK FROM AGBNTS /CP/ FOR THE £ 4 to £50 ^^DOUBLE-QRIP BOLT EACH. SICKER SAFE, < Y THE NEWEST AND BESTMAKE IN THE MAKEET. 10004 SAFES. SAFES. ———!
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"PI GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXHIBITIOK FRY'S COCOA. FRY'S CARACAS COCOA, prepared wit- Caracas and other choice growths of Cocoa, specially recommended. A most delicious and valuable article. "—Standard. FRY'S CHOCOLATE, FOR EATING, IN GREAT VARIETY In s.11 kinds of Fancy Chocolate, esirs. FTy a pre -eiii.iient-(riiri (ireiii r 16 ¡;,
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SPECIALITIES OFFERING THIS WEEK AT AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF. nEEF 4d to 8d per lb. MUTTON 5d to 8d per lb. hese prices are 2d per Ib less than usual, and is laused this week by Three Ships arriving together with fresh meat. TRY HU-fKINS' 4d CURRANT CAKE AND HOPKINS' PORK SAUSAGES, 8d. GEORGE JJOPKINS, AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES. CARDIFF. Y. EDWARDS ;aC'mpLINEnd NEW Y0KK ^Tlje lirbt-cJass Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHEOLA," 2.300 tons.SATURDAY, Nov. 23. RH1WINDDA," 3,000 tons.SATURDAY, Dec. 14. "RHEUBINA," 2,500 tons. To follow. FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. "RHIWINDDA," 3,000 tons SATURDAY, Nov. 23. RHEOLA 2,S00 tons SATURDAY, Dec. 14. II RHEVlllNA," 2,500 tons. To follow. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes of COODS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in fog-land, and places in the WESTERN STATES of AMERICA AND CANADA, INCLUDING CHICAGO, St LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, in conjunction 8rl!.h the Eric, Grcit Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Wehignn Southern Railway Companies. \V. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; T U RNE R, EDW ARDS, AND CO., Bristol; F. BULLEY, 51, South-street New York. jÚU 5824 :md the wholp. of the South aWATERFOItD & CORK f t and the whole of the South of Ireland, per FAST TRAINS on the JqfiSWsBSir GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and Jowevful steamships, via Milford Haven. THE WATER- JORD STEAMERS RUN DAILY, and DO NOT CONVEY rATTLE AND LIVE STOCK (except the Saturday boat fom Waterford} but Passengers and Cargo only. The CORK steamers leave New Milford on Thursdays and Kturdays, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays, and "idavs Special boats for the conveyance of cattle leave flaterford for New Milford on Mondays, Tuesdays. Fri- days, and Saturdays, and on such other clays as may be necessary. See Great Western Time Books, or apply at »y of the company's stations. 33783 STEYM JACKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN r:. CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. The City of Cork Steam Packet Co., Steamers Will leavo COKK for NEWPORT and CARDIFF EVERY MONDAY, Sjturnin-rto CORK from NEWPORT EVERY WEDN: S JAY and for CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY. through rates for Goods and Cattle can bj arranged on application to the Company at Cork, or their Agents. seë handbills. Fa.rcs-Cabin, £1 Is; Cabin Return Ticket, available for one month (including Steward's fees), £1 lis Gù; Deck, 7s. For further particulars see small bills AGENTS CARDIFF.—Mr E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker. NEWPORT.—Mr JAMES MADDOCK. CORK.—City of Cork Steam Packet Co. Limited, Pen- rose Quay. 3409 9834 — LILIIMI' '»■ < WJ'l • IJH1A* ROYAL MAIL STEA;UERS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Forty Years, nd is noted for its safety and comfort for all classes of ■ assengers. Apply to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. Active Agents wanted in Cardiff and District. 19 MERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVEHY WEDNESDAY. .F.il"t-cIass, full-powered Iron Stcamshipa. Accommo- dation for passengers 8q1Ull to any European Line. Pas. lengers and goods landed at Pliiladeiphia on the Wharf If the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICSIAUECOX, SMNCE, and Co., 17 and 19, Water-gtreet, Liverpool: JOiES Bitos, and Co, Bute Hocks, Cardiff; Aran, 102, Bute-road, Cardiff; A Bros and Co., Doek-street, Newport; ROGER JCNE I, HJJFB-STRFIEFC, POIITYPRIDIJ J TIL NET and Co., AberfciJjery, JL^at 4 L L A N line, -JT\. MORTSS'R OCEAN TASSAOB TO AMERICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. Composed of Twenty First-class Steamers. Leaving LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON* DEP.ltY every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. THROUGH Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to ail joints in Canada and the States, Low Fares and excclleat Accommodation. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving kerne are met at the ItaiiWiy Station by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board the steamer. The Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by &he Allan Line. „ „ Write for the Pamphlet Lord Duffcnn in Manitoba. Apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Live^ool or London- lorry; or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff., T. J. Buse, 7, Temple-street, Swansea; 1' • Folev Fo.ey s Hotel, Neath D. S. Thomas. British Schools. Llandovery W. *l!ton Looks, 10, Great Dock-street, Newport, Mon. F John Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newpoit. 4929 OUTH WALES EMIGRATION OFFICES, NEATH. SAMUEL WILLIAMS & CO., book Passengers per Steamer and Sailing Vessel to all part3 of the world free of charge, :;n1 adviso on Emigration matters on receipt Df stamped directed envelops for reply. Intending Emigrants arc invited to confer with them paying their pasange moucy. 34449 77ONLY THE BEST." GAR AWAY & CO. \Jr FOR ROSES, GAR A. WAY & CO. \.y FUR FiUIT TREES; GARAWAY & CO. SHRUBS FOR THE GARDEN. SHRUBS FOR POTS. AARAWAY & CO. \3T FOR CONIFERS. n All AW AY & CO. Q" FOR FOREST TREES. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. Qaraway & CO., DURDlIAM DOWN NURSERIES, 31764 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. r^RIFFITHS. —There la "but one GRIF"- FITHS SECOND-HAND FIRE PROOF SAFE DEALER -° the world, who has always the most extensive assort- ment of Safes by Chatwood, Milner, and other eminent Gliikera, at about half the price of new. A Guarantee with each. Illustrated Price List Post free. GRIFFITHS, the SAFE MAN, 43, CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.G. 23—4538 > BEST LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT. J. GRANT & CO., Timber Merchants and Timber Brokers, of Cardiff, have been appointed SOLE AGENTS In this large and populous district of South Wales for the Bale and Delivery m casks and sacks of the MATCHLESS and FAR-FAMED LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT of Messrs J. B. White and Brothers, of Londou. At pre- lent they arc dischargmg a large cargo from London at the top of the Eute East Dock, where applications are to be made at their Timber Yard. 39571 AND'S ROYALTBLOOD MEDICINE, FOR THE CURE OF Ulcerated Legs, Ulcerated Sores on the Neck, Old bounds, Pimples, Scurvey, Blotches, Pustules, Itch, Glandular Swellings, Tumours, Cancerous Ulcers, Kis Evii, Piles, Ulcerated Lungs and Liver, Consumption, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, Gravel, Nervous Debility, and General Weakness from whatever caUSI" tricing. .— In Bottles, Is 6d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each- HANDS' ROYAL STOMACH AND JH LIVER MIXTURE. COMPOSED OF RHUBARB, POTASH, DANDELION, &0., FQR TIlE CUltB or Indigestion, Wind, Flatulence, Palpitation of the Heart, -Headache, Griping Pains in the Bowels, LoM of Appetite, Jaundice, and all kinds of Liver and Stomach Complaints' In bottles, 18 6d, 2s 9d, and 4s Cd each. LINIMENTUM OAJ^PURI JLB. Or MAGIC LINIMENT, (For the cure of Rheumatism, Tumours, Sciatica, Lum. fcogo, Chilblains, Museuiar Affeetions, Sprains, Bruiaea, Weak Limbs, Stiff Joints, Swellings, &c., &0. In Bottles, Is ljd, 2a 9d, and 48 Od each. HANDS1 NERVE PILLS, t 'L AN ETVAliUABIiE RRMBDY FOB Weak Nerves, Nervousness, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Defi- ciency of Nervous Power, Neuralgia, Want of Sleep, •Vightfui Dreams, Trembling, Giddiness, Headache, Hallucinations, Delirium Tremens, and the effects of Cxeesaive Drinking. In Boxes. Is låd, 2s 9d, and 4s &1. Post fret for stamps. Wholesale Agents-Barclay. Sutton, Burgagme, Sanger, tet, London; Wyleye, Coventry; W. Mather,Manchester; kr most Chemists, and by the Proprietor, WILLIAM HANI^S, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 174, High-street, CSieltenham. Cardiff, Messrs Kemick and San, Duke- 8&h8t..Jú JJ.ùrh. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL & CO. Pianofortes, Paintings, &c, at Bsistoi Nov 26,27, 28 Messrs BE VNON and HUGHES. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Nov. 20 Mr GEOUGE B. DYER. Freehold and Leasehold Propertv, at Cardiff .Nov. 25 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY & CO, Lease of Wine and Spirit Vaults, at Swansea .Nov.19 Messrs R. JONES & SON. Stock, at Bridgend Nov. 18 Buildine Materials, Furniture, &o., nt Bridgend..Nov. 19 Stook, Crops, and at Pencoed .Nov. 20 Household Furniture, &c., at Llanharry Nov. 21 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, at Swansea Nov. 21 The Cwmllynfell Colliery, at Swansea Dec. 10 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Farming Stock, &c., at Llanedarn, near Cardiff..Nov, 21 Mr G. W. MORISCO. Drapery &c, at Cardiff ..Nov. 20 Messrs MUNN & KENNARD. Furniture, at the Cardiff Auction Rooms Nov. 18 I Mr THOMAS PARRY. Farming Stock, &c, at Llangeview Nov 19 Messrs PARSONS and BALDING. Household Furniture, at Ebbw Vale Nov. 20 Leasehold Property, at Ehbw Va!c Nov. 20 Mr WILLIAM IIA'IRY RE3. Villa Residences, &c., at NeaUl Nov. 2'2 Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER, & CO. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Nov. 15 Shares in Steam and Sailing Vessels, at Cardiff Dec. 2 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & Co. Household Furniture, &.c, at Carmarthen Nov 15 ESSRS. STEPHEN SON, ALEXAN"- DER, and CO. will SKLL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, December 2nd, numerous SHARES in STEAM and SAILING VESSELS.. Entries for this Sale must be made before 1IJonw.y,!íJfh.. Kovemher. Terms upon application. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 39C10 CARDIFF AUCTION ROOMS, CHURCH STREET. A G-inileman, who is leaving Cardiff for London, having, for convenience of Sale, removed his Household Furniture to the above Rooms. MESSRS MUNN & KENNARD will -Lf-1 SELL the same by AUCTION, on MONDAY next, November ISth, at 2.30 p.m., mahogany lco table, kitchen table, mahogany chcst of drawers, washstands and dressing tables. pole and rings, arm chairs, small chairs and couch, shelves, fenders, firc irons, perambulator, pic- tures, earth closet, &e., &c. There wiII be no reserve. At the same time and place will be offered a dining- room suite in leather, drawing-room suite in velvet, dining table, wardrobe, pianoforte, pier glass, &c., &c. 39666 THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION ROOMS, JL 9, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. G. W. M 0 R I S C 0 Has been favoured with instructions from Mr Solomon Joseph, 50, James-street, Docks, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Sale-rooms, On THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 20th, 1878, At half-past Seven, 72 SKIRTS, 33 DRESSES, AND 12 PAIRS OF SHEETS, Which were purchased by a dealer, and not taken accord- ing to agreement will be offered in six lots, without cscrve j also a lot of BLANKET FEATHER BEDS, BOOTS, &c. Auctioneers' Offices, 75, System-street, Roath, Cardiff. 559-2 BRIDGEND FAIR. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have .lYjL been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cattle Market, Bridgend, on MONDAY, the 18th day of November, 1878, the following STOCK. For Mr JOHN WEAVER, Llansrewydd Court :— 5 Fat COWS and HEIFERS, 2 Fat STEERS. For Mr OWEN REES, Penyfai :— 10 Fat COWS and HEIFERS. For Messrs JONES and WILLIAMS, Merthyr :— 200 Cross-bred Radnor and Shropshire DOWN WETHERS, for turnip feeding. For Mr THOMAS ARTHUR, Colwinstone:— 1 Very Promising Giey CART COLT, 16 hand3 high, rising 3 years old, a good worker, got by Mr Earl's horse, A 1." 1 Grey CART FILLY, rising 3 years old, by "Claypit" Horse, a good worker, and oni promlsllJg COB FILLY, rising 3 years olel, broken to harncs or saddle. For Mr M. THOMAS, Haresrove :— 3 BARREN COWS in forward condition. For Mr V M LLEWELIN, Coyehureh :— 2 FAT 3-year-old HEIFERS. 1 FAT 2-year-old HEIFER For Mr WM. GLADDISH, Bridgend :— 1 FAT Hereford COW. 1 Hereford COW, to calve 6th December. 1878. For Mr THOMAS MORGAN, Lower Larguia :— 1 Powerful Chestnut MARE, 5 years old, 15-2 hands high, a thorough good worker. For Mr ROBERT PRICE, Bridgend 2 FAT COWS and HEIFERS. 1 Black MAItE, 6 years' old, about 16 hands high, a fine fencer and quiet in harness. 1 very powerful Bay HARNESS HORSE, about 16-2 high. For Mr DANIEL THOMAS, Colwinstono :— Handsome Dark Bay Entire CAIlT HORSE, 5 years' old, 15 hands high, a sure foal getter, and thoroughly good in all kinds of harness. 20 Ewe and Wether Cotswold LAMBS. Futtlier entries are repectfu!1y solicited: Sale to commence at 11 o'slock a.m. Three months' credit upon approved security, or dis- count for cash at the rate of ó per cent per. annum. For further particulars, opply to the A utioneers. Pen- coed and Bridgend. 7053 39647 IN BANKRUPTCY. BE WILLIAM HYNl WILLIAMS, BANKRUPT. BRACKLA-STREET AND SOUTH-STREET, BRIDGEND. UNRESERVED SALE OF BUILDING MATERIALS, HORSE, CART, HARNESS, ,&c. "J1/CE3SRS R JONES and SON have 1V a been instrueted by the Trustees of the Bank- rupt's estate to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, tha 19th day of November 1878, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BUILDING MATERIALS, HORSE, CAllT, HARNESS, &0., &0. -Terms, Cash. Ka'e to commence at One o'clock. BRYNTEG FARM, PENCOED, Within ten minutes walk of the Great Western Railway Station. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have 1.1\ been instructed by Mr David Thomas (who is retiring from farming) to SELL bv AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of NOVEMBER, 1S78, the whole of his STOCI. CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS, Comprising 00 sheep, 17 head of cattle, 4 hor<es, 23 pigs, 1 mow of barley, 1 mow of cloycr and rye grass, imple- ments, &c., <fce. Refreshments at 12 o'clock, Sale to ccmmence at 1 0'cI0ck. For fnrther particu1:.rs apply to tbe Auctioneers, Pen- coed and Bridgend. LLANHARRY. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: T&JTESSRS R. JONES & SON have been -LvJL instructed by the executors of the lato Mr Thos. Thomas, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of November, 1S78, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,&o. SITTING ROOM.—Handsome mahogany Pembroke table, table cover, mahogany cheffonniere, 6 mahogany hair seated chairs, 2 elbow ('.it t easy ditto, G cane seated ditto, handsome rosewood pianoforte, nearly new, work table, window pole and cu-tains, pier glass, handsome oil paintings and engravings, ornaments, quantity of china, decanters, glasse?, cruct Stand, &c, fender and irons, lamp, book3, &e, &c. The appointments of 4 bedrooms and kitchen, Thomas's patent No. 3 tailor's sewing machine, &c, &c' Term3 Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock. For further pal ticulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pen- cced and Bridgend. NN O W N-H ALL CHAMBERS JL BRIDGEND. ■' RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to tho Provincial Insurance Company, RKSIDEKOB—■TON IhClI. PENCOED. 31534 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE OF COSTLY PIANOFORTES, VALUABLE PAINTINGS, Choice ARTISTIC and other BKAUTIFUL ARTICLES, From the PARIS EXHIBITION. MESSHS ALEXANDER DANIEL and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at tho Bank Aue. tion Mart, Corn-street Bristol, on TUESDAY, WEDNES- DAY, and THURSDAY, 26th, 27th, and 28th, November, 1878. A SELECT CONSIGNMENT from PARIS MANUFACTURERS, OF CHOICE AND VALUABLE GOODS. Some of which were Exhibited at the late Exposition U ni verelJe. These Goods arc all of the highest order of artistic manufacture, and comprise Black and Gold PIANOFORTES by the celebrated Paris Maker, Nicholas Emrd; Marble and China CLOCKS, by the eminent Artiste, Godebeke of Versailles; Costly BRONZES, MUSICAL BOXES, SINGING BIRDS in Cages, MIRROR LOUIS 15TH, A few admirable PAINTINGS by Artistes of great repute, and variews Miscellaneous EFFECTS, Valuable alike for purposes of ornamentation and utility. Descriptive particulars and catalogues will be issued in due.course. 39G58 IN THE MATTER OF HENRY KEDDLE OF No. 9 CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, A BANKRUPT. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HjTEL KEEPERS, AND OTilEKS. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. are favoured with instructions to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 19th il1st (subject to conditions to lie then ami there pro duced), the LEASE of the BOVECA WINE and SpmIT VAULTS, Situate in Castlc-streot, Swansea. The premises are held on an underlease for a term of 21 years from the 23id day of March, 1875, at an annual rent of £20S, payable quarterly, and comprise the ground floor of the Bovcga and yhop adjoining, with the. cellars underneath, tOriether wIth a back eutrance from Qoat- street. The shop adjoining is at present untenanted, but has been let at a rent of £80 per annum, and could be an- nexed to the licensed premises. The premillGs are in a commanding position, and affcrtl every facility for doing a large and lucrative wholesale and retail double-licensed wine and spirit trade, which has beeu established over nll1e years. There is also a spacious Luncheon Bar. The whole of the Stock, jmprising some very good Port, Sherry, Hock, Madeira, Claret, Burgundy, Whis- key, Brandy, Rum, &c., &c., together with the usual trade utensils, will bo sold after the lease. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock punctually. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Gaskoin and Fry, solicitors, Temple-street, where the under-lease of the premises may be seen or of J. Aeron Thomas, Esa solicitor, 18, York-place and of the Auctioneers, at their offices, No. 14, Fisher-street, Swansea, to whom application may be made to inspect the premises and the .toied November 5th, 1878. 39565 FURLONG'S AUCTION ROOMS, 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 Goods must be sent in before 12 o'clock on the day of Sale, otherwise they will stand over for Sale in the ensuing week. All goods disposod of can be settled for on the evening of Sale. 5362 THOMAS FRANCIS BISSICKS, ™ AND PROFESSIONAL VALUER 01 MACHINERY AHD MANUFACTURING PLANT T Of erery descriptiOD rrl ™^?,raJe or ff«ne:ftl Stock Takings. gPECIAL VALUATIONS and REPORT8 PREPARED for Probate, 1Iortgages, Pwtocrghipg. LocMa by ] Fire, &cM Ac. BALES oondueted by Auction or Private OOlQUftMONB executed. BRISTOL, S3701 ft# gMtrtim OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. MR J. M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURS- DAY, Nov. 21st, 1878, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, &c., comprising drawing-rocm suite, mahog- any sideboard, cheffonnieres, mahogany dining-room table, with extra leaves, six ditto dining-room cha.irs iu leather, ditto lady's and gentleman's easy chairs, cane- seated and other chairs, pier glasses, Brussels and other carpets, walnut pianoforte, heart,hrug3, mats, oil-clotb, mahogany washsfands with marble top:, and dressing table to match, ditto dressing glasses, mahogany wa.rd- robes, with p ate glass fronts, towel horses, toilet sets, commodes, lie., &c., ireon, Frcnch, and other beJstcads mahogany chests of drawers, feather and ot1lcr beds, spring mattresses, paillasses, fender', fireirous, square tables with oil-cloth tops, together with the kitchcn and culinary utensils, ware, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in thc Forenoon. 39661 G L A MORGANSHIR ET SWANSEA VALLEY. VALUABLE ANTHRACITE COAL AND OTHER PROPERTY. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to OFFER FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of December, 1878, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that well-known ANTHRACITE COLLIERY, the CWILLYNFELL COLLIEFY. WLich has for nearly half a century been carried on by Messrs James and Aubrey, and comprises a mineral pro- perty of about 670 acres, of which about 1£0 are copy- hold of the Manor of Caegurwen, and the remainder Leasehold. THE COPYHOLD PORTION Consists of ;he Farms called "Coedfalde," "Ty- newydd," and Pantybara," containing about 150 acres, with farm-houses and out-buildinga. A recently erected and commodious house suitable for the resi- dence of a Managing Partner, also stabling for colliery horses. Much of the Land is admirably adapted for building, and the whole (except 1\ small portion already let on building leases) is now in hand. The iron-ore, ironstone, and quarries of stone, and beds of clay and faud, under this property are subject to a lease gronted by H. D. Gough, Esq., to Mr Geo. Crane, for the tenn of 93 years, from the 1st day of July, 1837, and the rents and royalties (except surface rents) in respect of the same, belong to the said R. IX Gough, a term of [9 years and two days from the 1st day of July, 1837, being reserved to him to enable him to receive the same. THE LEASEHOLD PORTIONS Comprise the Colliery, with the pits, shafts, ievels, and engine houses, smiths' and carpenters' shops, sawing machine, offices, and cottages, and the coal, culm, iron- stone, and iron ore under the farm called '"CWMLLYN- FELL," containing 80 acres, or thereabouts, held for the term of 60 years, from the 1st day of January, 1825. Ex- tensive railway sidings have been constructed by the lessees on this property to connect the Colliery with tho Midlanù Railway. The coal, culm, ironstone, iron ore, stone, fire clay, clay, and sand within and under the farm and lands called "YSTRADOWEN," containing 251a. lr. 39p., held for the term of 60 year. from the 25th day of March, 1873. The coal and iron-ore, or iron-stone, and all other minerals, clay. and stone, in or under the farm and lands called CWMTWRCH," containing 91a. 2r. 13p., held for a term of 60 years, from the 1st day of July, 1851. Also the surface of the said farm, held for the term of 21 years from the 25th day of March, 1872. This farm is let to Mr William Griffiths, as a vearly tenant, at the rent of £.53. The rents reserved by the above leases amount together to .421 and the royalties vary from 4d to 8d on coal, the other royalties being correspondingly low. Rents for surface damage are also reasonable. Almost all the veins of coal known in the district lie under this property, including the Big Vein, Brass Vein, and Tregloiu Vein. The lower measures under tho whole, and much of the Big Vein under Coedfalde, and the Brass and Big Veins under Ystradowen, remain un worked. The property is situate in the parishes of Llanguicke and Llangadock, about 15 miles from the Port of Swan- sea, to wbich access is obtained by means ùf the Swansea Yale Section of the Midland Railway, The Port of Lianellv is also within reasonable distance by rail and the Colliery is included in the through booking of tho various Railway Companies to all the principal markets in England.1 Tho Colliery is open for a considerable daily out-put, and is in constant work, the trade connection being ex- tensive, and much of it of longstanding, so tkat the good- will of the business is of considerable value. The fixed and moveable machinery and plant at the Colliery, which is considerable, will be included in the cale, but tho Colliery horses and ponies, and live and dead farming stock, wili have to be taken at a valuation in the usual way. The Firm have always kept a stock cf a few thousand tons of coal and culm at the Colliery, which the purchaser of the Colliery will have the ovtion of pur- chasing, The present selling price at the pit's mouth for best coal is Gs Oll to 7s ad nett per statute ton, the prices of other qm.1ities yarying from a minimum of 35 per ton for culm to the before-mentioned price?. There are no contracts in hand, so that full advanhge could be taken of any upward movement in the coal trade. A Freehold Hous" and Garden called Gellea-uehaf, in the Parish of Llangadock, now held by Griffith Davies (who is a yeryold man), at the a:mual rent of £ 4 4s, will be offered for sale at the same time in separate Jot. Printed particulars and conditions of sale will shortly bo issued, anù further particulars, with Jcave to view, may be obtained on nppJication to tho Auctioneer, Ox- ford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea; or to Messrs STRICK &, CELLINGIIAM, 39598 Solicitors, Swansea. TOWN OFNE Alii SALE OF DESIRABLE SEMI-DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LAND. MR WILLIAM HARRY REES ir, instructed by the Mortgages (acting une'er the power of Sale in their Mortgage) to SiiLL by AUCTION. at the Royal Oak Inn, Neath, on FRIDAY, 22nd November, 1878, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, subject to conditi< ns of Sale to be then p-o- duced, in One Lot, all those Two desirable Bemi- VILLA RESIDENCES. GARDENS, AND PSEMISFS, Situate and being Nos. 1 and 2, Canibrian-p'aw, LonJon-road, in the To.vu of Neath, together with n. valuahle PIECE CF BUILDING LAND, Having a frontage to Eastland-road, oi S8 feet, or thereabouts, the whole containing all aggregate area lif 1,533 square ya.rds, o. thereabouts. The Villas and Building Land are held under one lease, granted for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1874 (less the hst three days), bubject to a ground rent of £ 15 per annum. l'he Lessee has. unù3r the conùitions of the lease, to build four Dwelling-houses on the prcmises in addItion to the Villas. The premises are drained, and g-as and water Jaid on. The Villas aie now occupied by Messrs Robert Wil- liams and WilJiam IIutchin8, at rents amounting in the aggregate to £ 52 pcr annum. Each Houso contains entrance hall, two sitting-rooms, kitchcn fitted with range, rcullery, w.e., cellar and coal bouse on ground floor, and five rooma oil first floor. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or to MR it, P. MORGAN, 33323 Solicitor, Neath. jgj D WI N rjp j^U C O C Iv AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AND TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, DUKE-STREET CHAMBERS, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ———— 30S23 Sales of every description of Property conducted. -u. Stilts by CMTFVM IN LIQUIDATION, MUMBLES. TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS AND DEALERS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, AND co., are instructed by the Trustees to OFFER for SALE by TENDER, in one Lot. the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Thomas Gafnmon, boot and shoemaker, Mumbles, near Swansea, amounting, as per inventory, to about £160. T, ,V° stock, with inventories, can be viewed on SATUR- !ri?i. AfHNOAY, the 16th and 18th inst., and Tenders ^Ten<?er T. Gammon's Stock," to Mr E. T. H Bristol, will be rectived up to T^m^Lnn2\????,S^AY. 20th inst. at o. e and two months! balan?e by aPProved liIls Dated 10, Temple-street, Swansea, November 13th, 1878. 33663 VOLUNTEER INN", HAYES, CARDIFF. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER the Agreement for a Lease for 14 year.5, from the 25th day of DECEMBER, 1878, with the Good-will and tenant's or trade fixtures and fitting ot all that double licensed and Free Public House, called THE VOLUNTEER INN, situate in the Hajes, Cardiff, the Stock aud Furniture of which is to be taken at valuation. The House contains cellar, kitchen, pantry, tr.p-room, two club-rooms, bagatelle-room, smoking-room, tiar, bar parlour, two or three bodroom3, an:1 store-ioo n, wIth yard and outbuildings adjoining, and is situate in one of the best thoroughfares in the town. Tenders to be sent to Mr H. Heard, solicitor, Trinity- street, Cardiff, on or before Wednesday, the 20th day of November, 1878. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. For turther particulars apply to Mr Anthony, Castle Brewery, or to Mr J. W. Dowson, Phoenix Brewery, Cardiff. 33028 ILLIAM SAN D"B~LTS7 AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following" PROPERTIES for SALE :— EUTE DOCKS.—One house in Windsor Esplanade. ROATH. -Six llOUiC, in Pearl-street, six in Helen- street, six in Harold-street, seven genteel villa residences ill Gold street, and six in Metal-street. C VITIAYS.—Two houses in Lily-street, and four villas in Woodvillc-road. CANTON.—Two eligible sites of building Ja-nd, one 50 feet, and the other40 feet frontage, in Conway-road. CRANG ETOWN.—Con :cr shop in Bromsgrove-strcct, corner shop and cottage in Holmsdale-strcet, and six houses in Ludlow-street. A liberal portion of the purchase money can be had on mortgage. App'y as above. 126 25 E« L U M L E Y -BL/e (Surveyor Mtbe Merthyr a.r.:1 Dowlais Building foci y), BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, 24 & 25, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Estimates Prepared. Work in a.11 branehe3 of the B lilding Trade 'Measured and Valued. 31042 mOWLE'S PENNYROYA^AND~STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieyo the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is lid aud 2c 9d, of all chemists. Sent anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E. 1'. TOWLS, chemist, Nottingham. 31801 ONE BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d crcb, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent to any address for 00 sta.mp3 by the maker, F. J. Clarke, Consulting Chemist, High-street, Lincoln. Wholesale agents, Barclay and Sons, London, and all the wholesale houses. Sold in Cardiff by Joy and Coleman, chemists. Newport, E. M. Thomas, Commercial-street. Pontvpool, E. Stephens, Clarence-street. L. P. Jones, Ebbw Vale. A. J. Price, Bridgend. Cardiff, D. Anthony, Royal Arcadc, 39, St. Mary-street, and Kernick and Son, whole- sale agents, 28, Duke-street. Penarth, W. D. Jones, chemist. Swansea, James Hughes, 20, Castle-street. G. Price, 127, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. Cardiff, A. B. Hollway, 65, St. Mary-street. 9—100 Mesthyr. S. W. Barm. 123. Hkh-streefc vlcrroR!: fry gUirtiatt. I VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MEsSRS BEYNON and HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, November 20th. 1878, a varied assort- ment of substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WON FIRE-PROOF SAFES, LARGE HARMONIUM, &0. Sale to commence at Eleven a.m. 39660 THE SALE at CAERLICKEN FARM, -fL advertised for THURSDAY NEXT, the 21st inst., IS POSTPONED for the present. THUS. PARRY, Auctioneer. Dated Nov. 15, 1878. 89659 Tf gUMVMtt. GREAT BRITAIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Offices: 101, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. South Wales District Office: 74, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFP. This Company is prepared to accept Insurances upon almost every description of property at moderate rates. Agents wanted in unrepresented localities. Applications to be addressed to 39376 JAMES A. YORKE, Branch Manager. (Muatim*. CARDIFF. MONS. SIEVERDIN'S FRENClfAND JJUL GERMAN CLASSES.—For particulars, apply Ely Villa, The Parade, Cardiff. Sieverdin's "Map of French Verbs" now ready; price 6d. Piano lessons, for terms, apply Ely Villa. 39250 DAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED on the 18th of SEPTEMBER. 34425 » —————« ■ SWANSEA. ARNOLD PREPARATORY COLLEGE, WOODLANDS, SWANSEA. PrincipalEDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A.(01as.),B.D. (Edin. Assisted by Resident and Visiting J1n.øtcra. Pupils are admitted as Quarterly. Weekly, or Daily Boarders, or as Day scholars, and prepared for Commer- cial life, Mcch '.nical pursuits, or Professional and College examinatlolu. In addition t. tho usua.lrobject8 Corres- pondence, Book-keeping, Short-hand, French, Drawing (mechanical aud free hand), Land Surveying, and Music receive careful attention. The NEW BUILDINGS have been expressly erected for school purposes, on the shel- tered side of Constitution Hill, which overlooks the ha) of Swansea. The healtb and comfort of the rupt18 have been thoroughly consulted fa the construction of the schoolroom, dormitories, bath room, lavatories, &c. 6419 The next Quarter commence" on Friday. October 8th. HEREFORDSHIRE. HEREFORD" CATHEDRAL GRAM- JDL MAR SCHOOL. Founded A.D. 1331. Head- master, Rev F. H. Tatham, M.A., late Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb. The Scholarships, tenable at Oxford and Cambridge exclusively by the Hereford School Boys, amount to upwards of £1,000 a year in value. For terms, &c., apply to the Headmaster. 395S1 MILFORD HAVEN. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for K9 YOUNG GENTLEMEN, exceedingly healthy sea- side situation, limited number received. Refercncs to parents of Pupils, embracing nobiiity, clergy, officers of the army and navy, and geutry Terni3 1I1odemtc.- Apply to Rev JAMES BOADEN, M.A., Milford Haven. 34437 (U-l ll.BLMB II S.H. ■ || II m —wi—1■PM Iir——— I COWBRIDGE, a HEAT HOUSED COWBRIDGE LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL, Associates in Arts. The TERM COMMENCED OCTOBER 14th. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. Referees—Parents of pupils. 3SS70 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ATCOMBE COURT, WOODCEESTER GLOUCESTERSHIRE. PRINCIPALS Ti; K MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL' ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day of entrance. TERMS, FUOM 20 GnEAS. Vacancies for two lady boarders. 30033 BUSSAGE HOUSE, Stroud, Glouces- _?"& tershire. Principal J SRiREE, M.A., (London.) Preparation for Lomlol1 and Oxford Matriculation, &C. Frcnci), German, Chemistry, :ui<l Engineering Draw- ing receive particular attention. Terr#j moderate. Specia! amngeme.to!I for Son. of Professional Mw itl Seiiticinen contemplating Tilit <>v. w BEDFORD. FTmENCH PROTESTANT COLLEGE, L B E D F 0 R U. HIGH CLASS EDUCATION FOR DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN. The work oÎ the whole Coliege is tested annually by Examiners of the Oxford and Cambridge Examining Board. Since Midsummer, 1877, the College hau WOil the following honours :—1 pupil has passed the Cambridge holier eamin:1tioa for women, let c1ass with honours; 1 lias passed the senior Oxford local examination 5 the senior Cambridge local examination, one in honours with distinction in French 8 have passed the junior Cam- bridge local examination, 3 in honours, 4 distinguished in French, 1 in Scripture, 1 in music; 4 passed the senior examination Trinity College of Muiic, London, aud 0 the junior examination, 3 honours. For prospectuses apply to Madame la Directrica, French Protestant College, Bedford. G013 dOlSl NEWCASTLE EMLYN rrIIE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. Head Master.—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master.—Mr E. H. ELLIOTT. Muisic.—Master DAVY ELL\S. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSED DAILY. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Town very healthy. Terms strictly moderate, Prosneetuses. Ac, on application 370C7 -1.1 I.Ill ..II 6"" T IT E V A U JJ T S, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA JOSEPH MANN, PKOPIUETOB. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE "BEST QUALITY. Celebrated Burton and other Ales. COMFORTABLE BED AND SITTING ROOMS, Also Good Club Rooms. A FIRST-CLASS BOWLING SALOON. 395S4 rilREGENNA CAST l¥~HOTE L, ST. Jl IVES, CORNWALL, stands i:i ita own grounds of onehundred acres, overlooking the Bay. Tho mean tem- perature of St IH-s, in the winter nionth3, is only four dcgrus less thn Rome frost3 are rare, and snow almost unknown. Board lodging and attendance on fixed and moJerilte terms (luring the winter months. For infor- mation apply te the Manag-er. 39491 ATLOCK llOUSE HYDROPATHIC .1.1. ESTABLISHMENT HOARDING HOUSE, WESTBURV-ON-TRYM. WINTER TERMS Boardnnd Lodging, per week, from. £1 1 0 Ditto with Hydropathic Treatment, from 1 8 0 HYDROPATHIC and ELECTRO-CIIEMICAL BATHS givn to non-rejidentj on very reasonable terms. 34503 S HIP AND PILOT BOTEL WINE & SPIRIT VAULTS, JAMES-STREET, D Q C K S, CARDIFF. JOSEPH WILTON Begs respectfully to inform his friends and the inhabi- tants of Cardiff and the neighbourhood that he lias taken the above business, lately carried 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 ALLSOIT'S AND BURTON ALES ON DRAUGHT AKD lloTIù1l:. CIGARS OF THE BEST BRAND. Wholesale Department aùjoining tho Luncheon Bar, Mount "OECKITT'S PARIS BLUE Used in the PUWCE OF AVALKa's LAUNDBY. lOECiamTPARIS BLUE; B S; Used in tiie DUCHESS OY EV>iNlit)KGIl|s LAUNPHT. ITECKIT T' S "PARI S "BLUE. FT.1 IS UIOD by the poorest on account of its cbeafmio. C3 And by the RICHEST oa account of iUf ■TVfrE~wT> ORT AGENCY; .1. '1 TOR TUB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS A KB CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISIIIKG and ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD; and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Sup- ply of Papers are precisely those charged at the Chief Oillce, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, REPQRTKR AXD MAWAOER, N E U R A L rn; KEA*LL'S TONIC and NEURALGIC MIXTURE for NeuraJgia. Toothache, Tio-Doloreux, Headache, Scia- tica aud all Nervous Pains. This is the finest Tonio Mixture in the World. Acting directly on the Nerves, it cures the above painful maladiea in an incredibly short space of time. Such are its invigo- rating and strangthenmg properties, that if properly parsevereCl with it will thorough1>, resuscitate the most shattered and weakened constitutions, and live life and energy to the most depressed. ASK FOR KEALL'S TONIO." Sold in bottles, at Is lid, 2s 9d. and 4s 6d each. The Medicine can be obtained at the following at* thorised Agent?-:—Cardiff Messrs Coleman and Co., Chemists, High-atrcet. Cardigan: Mr Ek O. EvaaS. Newport: Mr J. Young, Chemist, 20, High-street, Neath Mr Hill, Chemist. Llaneily: Mr Jacob Hughes, Chemist. Pontypridd: Mr Bassett, Chemist. And ii Swansea at the Proprietor's only, F. P. KRALL, Consult ing Chemist and Dentist. Apothecaries'-bail, 199, High- gjjecUfi- jjjjfig oti(tØ. O O T B A L L CARDIFF v. SWANSEA,! SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD, TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AT THREE P.M. SHARP. Admission 6d; Ladies, free. JOHN A. JONES, 20062 Hon. See Cardiff F.C. HOUSE" OF MERCY, LLANDAFF. OPENED 18C2. My usual Autumn Volunteer Collection in aid of the Funds of the above Christian and philanthropic Institu- tion (unavoidably delayed by illness) will (D.V.) take place as follows :— Cowbridge and Llanblcthian 18th Nov. BrMgend 19th „ Neath 20th" Swansea and the Mumbles 21it&22ud GERTRUDE GENNER, Lady Associate and Collector. INFIRMARY SATURDAY AT CARDIFF. NOVEMBER 23rd. By special request and appointed Volunteer Collector No. 165, Miss Jenner will (u.V.) collect on the above day in Cardiff. Yes, the sorrow and the suffering Which OIl every hand we see, Channels are for tithes and offerings, Due by solemn right to Thee." The Ty-piea, Wenvoe, November 10th, iS7R. 5586 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MON- MOUTHSIIlRJi INFIRMARY SATURDAY. In accordance with the Resolutions passed at a meeting held at the Town-liall, Cardiff, under the presidency of Wm. Done Bushell, Esq. (Treasurer of the Institution), on Monday, Oct. 26th, 1878, COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE IN CARDIFF AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, ON SATURDAY, NOV. 23RD, 1878, For the purpose of raising funds towards the maintenance of the above NOBLE INSTITUTION. Any Employer of Labour who may be desirous of assisting this Noble Charity, can be supplied with Collecting Book on application to the Secretaries, at the Infirmary. The Subscriptions will be received by the Committee in the Grand Jury-room, Town-hall (kindly lent by His Worship the Mayor), on Infirmary Saturday, Nov. 23rd, 1878, from 2 to 9 p.m. A list of the receipts will be published in the local newspapers. A. FULTON, Hon. Treasurer.' J. E. BROGDEN, Sec. to Infirmary. 7001 39496 A. D. JONES, Hon. See. Inf. Sat. Fund. WAN SEA THEATRE TONTINK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND will be Due and payable after Two Months from this date on all shares existing in tbi; Tontine, on the 80th June, 1878. All Shareholders claiming to be entitled in this Distribution must make their claims to the Committee of Management before 1st January, 1879, otherwise they will be excluded from participating in such Distri- bution. Dated this 29th day of October, 1878. 39655 WILLIAM MANSEL, Secretary. A BERCARNE COLLIERY EXPLO- SION RELIEF FUND. I am requested by the Committee of Management to express to the many donors, throughout the country, their deep tthanks of gratitude for the niunificcnt res- ponse made to their appeal, and at the same time to intimate that in their opinion—when the various sums now known to be in course of collection, and in transitu, are remitted—suiiieient funds will have been received for the purpose required. [j The Committee would furt'.er express the deepest feeliners of gratitude on behalf of all the recipients. JOHN MOSES, LS1., Mayor of Newport, Chairman of Committee. P.S.-It is partic:¡1ady rqueted t iat any sums col- lected on behalf of this fund, and still in hand, may be remitted whhout delay to tile Honorary Secretaries, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. llank Chambers, ewportJ Mon., November 1st, 1873. 39642 A BERDARE POULTRY SHOW. IMMENSE SUCCESS. NOVEMBER 19rn, Over 301 BIRDS, from Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Wight, ana all parts of the country over 90 pens of Game, SO pens of Bantams. Selling Class—35 pens of grand birds. AU the great breeders of Game, ];rahmr.s, Cochins, Bantams, Ham burghs, &c Public judging. Equal to Birming- ham for quality and entries. Average of the classes, 24 pens. 39644 QHBMICAL LECTURES. MR M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., Proposes delivering a course of Sn LECTURES, with cXp()rlmDt3, o.fl he "CHEMISTRY OF OUR EYEttY-DAY LIFE," In the ASSEMBLY ROOM of the CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, The Lectures were commenced on WEDNESDAY EVEN- lNG, Nov û, 1878, at 6 o'c!ot:k, ami will be continued on C3.ch sueeecding Wednesday evenIng at the same hour. Tickets for the cour c of Six Lectures 5s Admission to Single Leturc .Is Tickets and Syilabu.e^ may be obtained of E. Dobbin, Stationer, lit Mary-street; E, J ones and Son, Booksel.'cr, St Mary-street; anJ R. Drar.e, (. hsmist, (uE;en-stret. 39J.S8 A GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES. A Grand DRAWlNC-of PHIZES "will take place at TREBANOS SCHOOLROOM, PONTARDAWE, ON WHIT-MONDAY, 1879, In the presence of several gentlemen of the neighbour- hood, a:id as m-.ny ticket-holders as will atentl, when the following valuable prizes wili be awarded to the winning numbers :— s d 1. A Capital New House and Garden, value 200 0 0 2. Given in Cash 3000 B. A First-cla^s Harmonium 7 7 0 4. Set of Tea Service. 3 0 0 5. Do. do. 1 10 0 ti. Handsome 8-day Striking Clock 110 7. Set of Ch imber Ware 10 0 S. Newyjolin 0 It 0 9 Set of Chamber Ware 0 12 0 10. A Telescope 0 10 G 11. A Safety Lamp 0 7 (i 12. Meerschaum Pipe 0 5 0 Cn™ J E- RICHARDS ^Trebanos, Pontarda^e. ( W. J. MORGAN (Swansea. Tickets may bo obtained from the Secretaries. Tickets—SHILLING EACH, or a Book of 22 may be obtained from the Secretaries, from whom hand- bills, &c., may also be had. Agents required in every town 34SC7 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. —— CHERBOURG axd PARIS, VIA WEYMOUTH. NEW ROUTE, through NORMANDY and BRITTANY, to PARIS, the West and South of France, and Spain. Through rates for Fastengers, Parcels, and Merchan- dise between the Towns on tile Great Western and Wistern of France Railways. The Steamers leave Weymouth for Cherbourg at 2 45 p.m., and Cherbourg for Weymouth at 8'20 a.m., daily (Sundays excepted', weather and circumstances per- mitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 39284 J. GllIERSON, General Manager THE REST, PORTHCAWL. This Institution is now OPEN for the RECEPTION of a iimited number of Male Patients for three weeks each, on paymûnt 111 advalco of 10s Gd per week aud the for- warding of a medical certificate. Full intructions..with forms of certificate, may be ob- tained by application to the Hon. Secretary, Mr II. S. Ludlow, Neath; or to tho Local Secretary, Mr George Pennington, Porthcawl. 3J340 LLANELLY AGIUCULTURAL DOG AND POULTRY SHOW Will be held in the Market Place, Llaneily, On FRIDAY, December 13th, 187S, deing the day alter Swansea DOri and Poultry !-how. Entries for Dogs and Poultry close positively Decem- ber tith. S. N. POWELL, Auctioneer, Llaneily, 39f¡!5 Secretary. P EPOSIT ACCOUNTS. THE ADVANCE BANK (LIMITED). 11, POULTRY, AND 24, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LON DON. 25, BOOTH-STIt¡Nrir.iimOOPER-RTP.EET .MANCHESTER. 35 & 36, COLMORE-ROsV, BIRMINGHAM. Daily Telegraph.—" Established for the purpose of making advances on the dep of actual property." Civil Service Review.—" Will afford to the public a means of investing large or small sums profitably, and at the same time safely." Economist.—" To make advances on the deposit of actual securities readily cenvertable." Morning Post, Deposits may be also made to pro- vide endowments. Manchester City News. Its depositors will be absolutely secured." North British Mai1. Offers excellent inducements to investors. Investors' Guardian.—" Will Le welcomed bv those of tho investing public who cannot afford risk of possible loss." South London Press.—"The ordinary Banks do not otTer) hgh a rate of interest as will the Advance Bank for this kind of deposit, and hence a very large business may be anticipated, as the Bank only touches real and tangible securities, and will have nothing to do with dis- honoured bills, overdrawn accounts, &c. Trie Bank will receive sums of money in Small or Large amounts on DEPOSIT upon the foUowing terms :— At Ten days' Notice 4 PER CENT. One Month's Notice 4A PER CEST. For fixed periods- Six Months ..5 PEn cekt. Twelve months 6 PER CENT. For all sums deposited for fixed periods Certificates will be issued, having quarterly coupons attached pay- able to beare, and iterest will be paJable at any of the Offices of the Bank on the 1st January, 1st April, 1st July, and the 1st October. CURRENT ACCOUNTS. Interest at the rate of 3! per cent allowed on the averay balance. Inasmuch as a reduction has lately been made in the cost of Registered Letters, the Post affords the cheapest and safest method of sending- or receiving re- mittances to or from a bank. The Advance Bank affords residents in the country who may wish to have a banking account, however email, the fullest banking convenience. 34019 H. BECKWORTH, Manager. 100- -——————— —— JJILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE WKirq, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT. BILL POSTER and DEUVERER for TOWN and COUN- TRY. Rents all the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with dispatch. 6311 QEOBGE'S fc £ MA, BRONCHITIS, &c.. &c. In >-N#r\TT/iTi bott. 58,1» lid and 2s 0d. By all | lUUUM Chen ists. No'—One dose relieves, a few B.TOAM d0801 CUI"e* ALS.A M. SOLI PHOPROTOR, B. A. GEORGE, U2ae*iA. Pontypridd* 99181 ABERCAR.NE RELIEF FUND. MA YOR OF FUND. PERJPNS who have subscribeù tv the fWId, and have not forwarded their subscriptions, are requested t,) do 80, and all persona having onectiD books will be pleased to return same forthwith WILLIAM TAYLOR, H.D. Ex-Mayor. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s, s. £ s; d. Amount previously acknowledged .2451 16 4 Employes of Mr J. Eo Biilups •• 7 7 6 Collection, Presbyterian Church, per Peter Whyte, Esq 37 0 0 Cùllectcd by the Western Mail- Collection at Parish Church of St Clears 7 6 6 Collected by Bishopston Nat.iona.1 8ch031 children, per A. A. James 2 17 0 Collected at Bar of Colliers' Anns, Pontypridd, per Miss Maggie Williams 10 0 A Tdfic, per a Friend 0 2 5 11 411 Collected by the South Wales Daily .v ew- Unitarian Chapel, Lmpeter 0 10 0 Co:1ected ill Canada by Jliss Mary Aim Rcese, daughter of Mr Thomas ReeEc, coI.iery mana- gor, Resolven.4100 Collected at Eng;i3h Baptist Cha- pel, Abertiliery, per Mr Henry Jones 2 11 0 Boys' Class, Quay-street Sabbath School, Swansea, per Mr Craig.. 0 6 0 Proceeds of concert at New Salem Congregational Cl{!lprJ, Fleur- dc-Ii. 4 0 0 11 17 0 2519 5 9 EI!.RAT.The contribution of workmen, stated to be of the" V30nu Collieries," in the last list, should have bccu Occan Collieries." 3:657 ABRIDGED Pr.OSPECTU& BRAZILIAN IMPERIAL GOVERNMEN 7 PER CET GUARANTEE. THE GREAT WESTERN OF BRAZIL RAILWAY COMPANY, LTMITED.-Jncorporated with Limited Liability in Great Britain under the Com- panies Acts 1332 and 1807. and in Brazil by Imperial Decree, No. 5,395. For Construting a Railway from thc Seaport of Per. nambuco (Recife) to Limoeiro, with a Branch Line to Nazarctl1, in the Province of Pernambuco, in the Empire of Brazil. Issue of 15,000 Shares, of £ 20 each, being £ 300,000, the part of the Share Cclpital of the Company specially autho- rised by the I nperia.1 Decree to ùe at once called up, of which Shares 2,000 are reserved for Subscribers in Brazil. £ 1 psr Share to be paid on Application, £ 4 on AHot- ment, and the remainder by Calls not exceeding £ 5 per Share, at intervals of not less than Three Months. Tile Cûncssion is for 9 > years, and Intere t :t 7 per cent per annum. payable half-yearly in London, free of all Brazilian taxes accruing from the date of payment of the respective calls, is gU:lr3onteed to the COmpalJY for 30 J'ears by the Imperial Government, on a kilometric expenditure amounting to a maximum of £ 5T 2.500 of which the present issue will foml. the first part. DIRECTORS. The Right Hon. Sir JAMES FERGUSSON, Bart., K.!¡.M.G., (chairman). DAVID DAVIES, Esq, M.P. for the Cardigan Burghs. HUGH ROBERT BAINES, Esq., 4, Redcliffe Square, S.W., Director of the San Paulo (Brazil) Gas Co pany. ALFRED rillLLIPS YOULE, E;q, Olinda. Croydon. EDWARD KEm HETT, Esq. (Messrs Devitt & Hett), 16, Mark-lane, E.C. SPENCER nERArATH, Esq, Ang-el Comt, E.C., Direc- tor 01 the Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway Company, Limited. SOLTCITOR-J. RAND BAILEY, Esq., 8, Tokenhousn Yard, E.C. B.ASKERs-UNION BANK OF LODON, Prinee's-street, Mausion Hous, RC. BROKy.Rs-!es8r3 GREENWOOD & CO., £ 8, Austin Friars, E.C. CONSULTING Er>OINEER-CHARLES NEATE. Esq, Memb. lnst. C.E., 4, Victoria-street, Westminster SECRETARY, pro tem-FiLEDEIUCI\ WOOD, Esq. OFFICES—3, Grc-at Winchcster-street, London, E.C. PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed to carry out a eonces3ior. granted by the Provincial Government of Pern:1.m)'uc). confirmed by Decree of the Imperial Government of Brazil, for constructing and working, Railway from the Seaport City of Pernambuco to Limoeiro, r. dstance ef about 50 milcs, with a branch to KaC\.ret,h, in all about 00 miles, The City of Perncmbuco IJM, including OlinJa sul). mbs, a population of about 135,000, audi about thirty steamers can at Pcrnambuco each month, including those belonging to ihe Royal Mail Company, Pacific Steam Navigation Company, Lamport and Holt, Mejsageries Maritimes, American Vue, kc. The Railway wi;1 traverse tbc rich and productive Capibaribc VaHey, embracing the best cultimted and most prolific Districts of the Province, ard convey to Pernambuco for shipment It largo proportic¡1J of what forms the total expo; t5 (If the Pr vince, mch as sugar, cotton, and other valu2cblc products, besides far:nl:a, boan;, Indian corn, rum, lTIé"¡.;ea. hide?, kc., for home consumption, and for export. There being lW navigable rivers, the hu1k o; this valuable traffic, as well:; a larce return trJ.:1ic, now carried chiefly by ] ack-horjcs, will be conveyed by tte l'.adway; Sir .Tolni Hawk-jltp w, in his Report to the Government, upon tho Harbour of Pernambuco awl Raihvjys cf the Province, fry1;, "The Limoero line will no doubt get luore traflic, 83 it runs straight into the iJtcriGr [It ri:ht angles t) the coast, an 1 there fa no water communi- cation to compete with it. The ground conceded near Fort Brum fur its terminus jf, an excellent 3ituat:on." The Works arc to be pr¡",cec(1cd vdth r..t once, and nie tn hc compl, tcû to Limoeiro by end of ISsi, anJ to X:J.a,etù b; eml of 1S82. When 110 allott;1?",t i." ¡:'a'1e, th deporit will be re- t'rncd ,yith0U >!r luet.on. Should a le3J number C1 8:1:1,r;:s be a;IGtL than i, ppplied fur, the S!1rpJU3 paid upon application wili b appEcd towarùs the amount due Oll allotment. Subscribers wlil have the option of p"yin 11,) their Shares in full Ph a'lvtl11<3ut, or at th3 time d payment of an' subseqve ,t call, ai.-l the fuli interest d 7 per cent, win accruo upou CIC amounts from time to time 1 a:d up. Applie"¡0n3 in the ff) 1n attached to the Prospet1l2, accon.pa-iied by a dep' si t o: £ en each Share applied fcr. bh0¡¡ld he forw3.rded to the Bankers of the Company, Particulars as to the (;¡;¡tr tt for the construction of tl e Works, Estimates d Revenue, Statistics as to ,¡",¡¡nC, 1r,d further information, wnJ tc found in thc Detailed I'rospcetu8, WI ijh, witl. Forms d Application, can lie c1)tai¡.cd Gt the Oificcj of tbe Company, I'nù of thc Broker; ahove named. The Original GOYJTiilaent Decrees w,th Notarial trans- lations, the Agreement for thc C:mtractíorthc Construc- tion of the Works and < tlior Jocumcnb, can be scen at the Offies of t11J 80,kit,or tù the Company, o, Great Winchester-strict, London. November, 1S78. Cop" of Letter from the Charge d'Aff,¡ires of ths Jm- pe;-¡:Br<7.iI.i:,n Legation ja London to the Great Western of Brazil Railway Company, Limited. [op:v.] Brazilian LeJ:1tion, London, i!6th J ûly, ] 378. Sir -1 have the honour to àcknowlc(1;:rc the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date, in which you iufoir.ii Ilis ExceJlcnev the 13r,z¡hm Minister, of a proporedissue Ly the Great Western of Brazil Raihv. y Company of £';(0,0;;0 of shareB in £ 10, heing the fird hsue of the gl1:1mutced capital, wl1kh is not to exceed £ ;(¡,¡;OO (5.0J0 Contos de He's) as author'sed by the decree No. 6,74(', of 17th November, 1577. In r(1)vto your letter, I have to tnte tlmt the Com- pany's concession under tho above Decree, authori -es tlc Company to raise and call up at once t1e abll" named £ jOO,COJ, and that the guarant:ed inerest of 7 pe. ccnt is pay:¡,1e ha!f.yea,rl,Y in London, reckoning f1 o:n PIC dte of the dcno,t1 with the C..>n,p;t;) S Bankers, and tile Certificate there >f being hdg-cd with the Delegate of the Imperial Tlcasnry in London. I have the boa ur t.) be, Sir. YOLl: obedient Servant, (Signed) A. Dr. Pot'ZA CORP, Brazijan Ch3rg lr.Aa;r,J. To the Sc,rc(8.ry of thJ C.-eat Western-of Br.zil Companv, Limit c i. 39014 UbnCl\tiO'n!&. JUST PUBLISHED, NEW EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS. Twenty-eighth Thousand, pric-els (,1, post free ]5 8d. T&EVELATIONS OF QUACKS AISD :J QUACKERY. Bv "DETECTOR," reprinted from the Medical CirC7£é11.. "A regular Quack Directory, by consulting which every yeu g man may lu;ow where he may go if he wishes to get plundered anù destroyed." "Bt:y, therefore, Revelations of u:1ck¡j and by D"tcctor. Punch London: BAILLlEtlE & Co., King William-street, Strand. n: 3J135 "00 WAR D" CONSCIENC E," NEW SERIAL STORY, By F, W. ROBINSON, Is now appearing in the CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The eardiiT Times and South U'ates Weekly New, 72 long columns, may be had from all News:1gc'nts, price 2d, cr sent, post frce, to any address in tho United King- dom fo. i 9d per quarter, and to the Colonies and aU parts (If Europe and the United Statea for 3s 3d per quar- ter, proèp3iti. CARDIFF SKIPPING AND MERCAN- TILE GAZETTE, Published every Monday Mornh.tr. Price 15s per annum, or b v post 1;J. The" CARDIFF SLIIPRING AND ).tERCT1,LE GAZETTE" contains & complete record of the Shipping \ms[nessof Cardiff, SWANSEA, ai.d Newport, and tfle Bristol Channel, and circulates among all the Ijerchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Poits and general.Y throughout the varJou9 ports oi the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and mct of he Chambers 01' Commerce, anù IS also sent to Lie leading Fil "s-75 and 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALESA\VEEKLY NEWS IS OE OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KŒGDO, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. FOR WALES A £ DTHE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains (ill the News of the Week, and gives more Local,"District, and Geneial News than any other paper. Eavh Edition IS a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are ùy the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any a.dl!re5s for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns | T\YQPE*NCE3 72 Coluq1ns. S. B U 1t M, A N, 0. WINE-STREET, DRISTOL W ATOH:M A 1rR"R, JEWELLER. Su.. VEP..sMITlI. WATCHES, From 258. to £ 25. CHAINS, 9, 15, and 18 OARAT. JIFIW KLI IERY, GOLD. SILVER, UD JVF, SIL VERt M AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS: WJWP.ING.uQ>_DIURR gtMir (Mcvtamments. I NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee—Mr W. H. DAW.—Sole Manager—Mr E. BULWSR. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Nov.16tb, GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. LAST APPEARANCE OF Mr CE j. GODDARD WHYAT1" COMPANY. UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION. THREE GREAT DRAMAS F.)R Tins NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT^ r' ~C A RTOU~G HE," at 7 o'clock, ) The French Jack Sheppard. TOATNG G^T' SHIP AHOY TU:N.I,G.^r' THE COINER'S DEATH." at 10.1:>. "SPECIAL TO-NFCTFT, NOTICE. ) Doors open at 6.30. Commence at 7. MONDAY I "SARDANAPALUS," NEXT, The Grandest Spectacle of the Nov. 18th age. Doors Open (to-night) at 6.30, commence at 7. Stalls, -is Dress Circle, 3s Pit Stalls, 2s Pit, la Gallery, Cd Second price at Nine o'clock to Orchestra Stalls, Dress Circle, and Pit Stills. riansniaybe seen and seats secured at Mr Lewis's, Duke-street. No extra charge for booking. Carriages 10.30. Childreu in arms not admitted. Smoking strictly prohibited. 7028 GRAND CIRCUS & HIPPODROME, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), NOV. 16th. THE FIRST GREAT PEOPLE'S NIGHT. For this Night Only, Double Company of Artistes-an entire change of programme. This Night Only, Infant Jockeys v. Monkey Jockeys. This Night Onlv, the great sensation, The GLITTER- ING STAR OF THE AIR or, Flying without Wings. To-nigl¡t, New Clowns, New Gymnasts, New Riders, lhis Nig-ht Only, THE DEMON TRENCHERMAN, in au entirely new entertainment. This Night wiil be unequalled for Talent, Sensation, a.nd Variety. NOTE—SATURDAY', NOVEMBER ICth. I Open at 7.15; commence at 7.15. Second Price at Nine o'clock. Boxes, 3s Stalls 2s; Pit and Promenade, Is; Gallerj-, 6J. No H;J.1i-price to Gallery. SWANSEA. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF GRAND HIPPODROME, VJT SWANSEA. TO-DAY, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. LAST TIME OF THE GREAT EQUESTRIAN CAVALCADE, ENTITLED SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY.or the REVELS OF DUNMOW. loa HORSES AND PERFORMERS IN THE RING AT ONE TIME. THE GREAT AIR BOUNDERS, AD THJ; CHAMPION VAULTER, Grand Representation Next Week of KENILWORTH. The Beautiful LO LO is coming. Sole Proprietor. Mr Geo. Ginnett. 334G7 RUSSIA GIGANTIC SUCCESS. RUSSIA TURKEY TURKEY = Mu s 1 c HA L L' CYPRuI SWANSEA. CYPRUS TURKEY TURKEY SBFFI P001^ AND VOPNG'S ™ TURKEY EXCURSIONS, TURKEY CYPRUS CONCERT COMPANY, CYPRUS RUSSIA AND BAND. RUSSIA TURKEY ——— TURKEY CYPRUS Every evening at 8. CYPRUS RUSSIA Wednesday and Saturday at 3 and 8. RUSSIA TURKEY Doors open half an hour previous. TURKEY CYPRUS Admission—3s, 2s, Is, and 6d. CYPRUS RUSSIA ——— RUSSIA TURKEY 39613 Manager—Mr J. POOLE, TURKEY STAR THEATRE, "VIND STREET. kj Director A. MELVILLE. NEW COLOSSAL COMBINATION. TALENT, NOVELTY, AND VARIETY. THE AFKI JAN BLONDIN. ANTONIO and HENRIETTA re-engaged. First appcarance of Ricir.lo and Ma ilio first appcarance of Sydney rud A'phon?e return visit of Charlton and Tyme first appearance of DJanc11e Slator first appearance of Harry first appearance of the Sisters Leglere first appearance of I.uie. The Scottish Ballad Singer, Mr BARR, To-night. Doors open at 7 to commence at Half-past. Persons of known improper character not admitted. gmilrilufl pERFECT SECURITY JL AND A GOOD .RATE OF INTEREST MAY BE OBTAINED BY INVESTING LARGE OR SMALL SUMS IN THE SOUTd WALT S MERCANTILE PER MANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. OI-KICF3 No. 1, THE HAVES, CARDIFF, SAMUEL J. DAVIES, MANAGING SECRETARY 5 per cent. per annum will be given on Deposits tubjeet to six months' notice of withdrawal. 4 per cent. per annum, subject to three months' noti: of withdrawal. SJ per ccnt. per annum, at call. ADVANCES GRANTED ON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. N.B.—Agent3 wanted in all large town?. A1)r,ly to the Secretary. 39072 Tbe next Subscription Day, Thursday, Dec., 5, lS7. ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. —— SO DIETY. SUMS from jE50 to £8,000 ready to be LENT on Mortg-ge. SHARES MAY EE TAKf.N AND DEPOSITS MADE DAILY. The present rate of jlltcret on Deposit Is 4J per c£nt, 6 months' notice 4 pcr cCiut, 4 months' notlco; 3i per ced Oil demand. Prospectuses. Reports, and all informction may be ob- tained on application to tnj undersigned. N.B.-TERMS OF BORROWING reducod and RE- DEMPTIONS lr.ay be effected without lo::s full dkccu.it being allowed unacr the new Rule«. t, 3 „ r< r, ,p^TER PRICE, Secretary, Dated 3, Crockerbtown, Cardi$, 550370 -4;U9* H Y PAY REN T I GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1867. OrncES-19, QUE-EN-STREET. £60 to £3,000. Money always ready to be advanced on security oj Houses or Land, repayable by easy instalments, which in- clude interest and principal. The payment for au advance of £60 is 5s per fortnight; £ no, 7" Od £150, 12s 6d; 25s, &c. The principal may be paid off at any time at 30 dayaf notice. E. ery information with the Eleventh Annual Report, Prospectus, iic., may be had at 19, Qween-street, on ap- plication to 30534 4713, MR. R. EMERY, Secretary. ATLAS (OF JDRISTOL) PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Head Office: 3, Corn-street, opposite the Council llollilC, Bristol. INVESTORS receive LARGE PROFITS, together with PERFECT SECURITY. BORROWERS.—LIBE .tAL ADVANCES ac. on FREB- nOLD or LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Prospectuses and full particulars on application to the Secretory, at the Head-olfice i or to the local agent-— MR W. P. ANN EAR, U, MOUNT STDART SQUARE, DOCKS 0022 CARDIFF. 39155 rFIHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS J.. BUILDING SOCIETY (Incorporated under tho Are prepared to LEND nn ? > S|'•1 notice, ou Moitgage, at the shortest Re :I.a11 1:nS 9? £ 10° 10 £ 10,000, Borrowers in \u. or Quarterly Instalments, obtained in ,> 3 have special advantages not Tim I ? ot'icr societies, or from private individuals. -eSal eosts 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 rneudly Societies' Acts, The utmost secrcsy is main- tained For particulars apply to Mr E. Rooerts at the Orne. Dr the Society, 34, Victoria-street. Merthyr. 1Jlùoi- AS FIRES AND COOKING STOVES. THE SWANSEA GAS COMPANY beg to direct the attention of Gas Consumers and the Public ,,0 the great Economy and Convenience Jl1 the usc 01 GAS FIRES AND GAS COOKING STOVES. Sample fires and stoves may be seen in action a.t the Gas Works from 10 to 5 p.m., and all information obtained. GAS COKE delivered to any part of the town (within the turnpike gates) at 7s 6d per ton. Swansea, 7th November, ISiS. S9576 ORTO ugh OF NEWPORT. JL? WILLIAU WILLIAMS, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents all the principal hoardings and stations in Newport and neighborhood. Two good bill poster* kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Tows and country. 014 established—More than qnartor of a century MOW jriLEANLlNESa—W. G. NLXEY'S Ro- fined BLACK LJEAD. &»!d eveiywhere, by all Shopkeepers. I^LEANLINESS, — W. G. NIXEY'S^R^: Vy nuod BLACK LEAD, for Polishing Stores, ins. Equal to JJurnished Sto :1, without waste or duat. Ask for W. G. Nixey's Black Lead, and see that yoa bve it. 12, Soho-aqilare, London. C*uUom^- There are several spurious ImitationaL 838M R C. LEACH, BILL POSTER AND DELIVER IR, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, I Rente all the Principal and most £ roufh>ent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. A large Advertising Van to parade the streets, wnli torse and driver, to bo Let by the Day or Week. Applj *faoTa.tor TONN. TO (!:nfcrtiiinmcnti JpHILHARIvIONIcT THEATRE. E TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) FOURTH FESTIVAL P iRFDR.MANCE. Three Great I:mua, Novelties and Burlesque. Open at 0.30 Overture, C 5 > Commence at 7.0. With t io Four-act Militarv Drama The SOLDIER'S i'HOGiiESS, or the IIDRKORS of WAR. M A EMU, and tne whole Company. Burlesaut: by the ALEXANDER FAMILY, Messrs RAW. LINGS a.ul RA.sS'O. To be followe by a New Draina. Ú The Piiots Gravor the MURDER IN THE PENARTH ROADS, Novelties, the Six Alexanders, ami another new Drama, The DEATH TRAP, or ths OLD ABiiEY RUINS. Melville's Augmentei Dramatic Company in the Fourth Festival Programme To-night. No Waits between the Acts. Umlm ami Ontrang. g W A N S E. A HARBOUR. CONTRACTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF BALLAST AND DISCHARGE OF CARGOES AND HAULAGE FOR 1879. BALLAST CONTRACT. The Swansea Harbour Trustees arc prepared to LET (subject to conditions, copies whereof are deposi t the Harbour Offices) the CONTRACT for the REMOVAL and DISPOSAL of BALLAST fro:n veosels iu Swansea Harbour, and for the MAINTENANCE of their BALLAST ROADS anJ WAGONS for the twelve months commenc- ing on the 1st day of January, 1879. The Contract will comprise ths Removal of from the Hold of the Vessel to a place situate between the West Pier an l the Old Infirmary,or elsewhere as the Harbour Master may require, and the Repairing and Maintaining in Working Oidur of all the Ballast Roads and liaila-t Waggons of the Trustees. The Tru,tecs will nliow the Contractor, for the pur- poses of this coiitraeij the use,free of >liaige,of their Low- Level Railway System, and will place at his service their Ballast Roads and Ballast Waggons, and will maintain aud work the Cranes. The Contarct will be let together with the rates pa able to the Trustees for the Hemoval of Ba.1Ja.,t durw, the above period as j'cr the following schedule :— Per ton of Per ton u; ballast ballast I'.nded from removed the vessel from ono by crane. vessel to Register. another. Tons. s d. s. 4. From Vessels under 100. 0 8 0 7 150 10 0 8 „ „ 200 i 0 0 10 12 0 11 For every ton of Ballant discharged by Lighters 2 0 The Trustees will coilcct the above Hates as they ac- crae due from the vessel, and will pay the same periodi- cally to the Contractor, subject to a reservation (to defray the eot of maintaining and working the cranes), of a certain uniform rate per ton on all ballast dls- charged. Tbe Trustees invite Tenders for this Contract in the following form :— GX:>TLEMEN,- I hereby tender to take the Contract for the Re- moval and Disposal of your Ballast, and the Repair and Maintenance of your Ballast Roads and Wasrons for the Twelve Months, commencing on the 1st day of January, 1S70, upon the conditions hereto annexed, receiving from you the Rates specified therein, subject to a Reservation by you (for the Maintaining anl Working of the Cranes of the uniform rate of per ton on nH ballast disclmrgei by me. I am, &c., CONTRACT FOR DISCHARGE OF CARGOES AND HAULAGE. The Trustees are also prepared to Let (subject to con- ditions, copies whereof are dcposjted at the Harbour Oakes) the Contract, for the same period, for Discharging Cargoes in Swansea Harbour, r.nd Hauling Material throughout their Low Level Railway, henevcr such discharging or hauling n ay be required by the Trustees. This Contract will be let according to a Schedule of Rates to Le paid LJy tLe Trustees to the Contractor, and to be fixed by tende. The Trustees will collect the Low Level Railway Charges, and win maintain and work the cranes. 1'ORMS OF TENDER, For both the above Contracts, with the Conditions and Schedules, can be obtained on application to the under- signed. AJi the Ten(1ers must be addressed to the Swansea Habour Trustees, Swansea, anJ muit be received Oil or before. TUESDAY, the 13th day of November, 1878. N.B.—The Tenders will be based on the said Condi- tions (copies whereof are deposited as aforesaid) and not upon tiiis advertisement. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to t:10 SwanSC:1. Harbour Trustees. Harbour Ofifces, Swansea, 1st Nov., 1878. 39549 THE INDIA RUBBER QOMPANY, A JL 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Beg to carl the attention of Gentlemen to their well-selected STOCK OF VVATERPROOF COATS, Which 1!Jc:U(;CS tbe NEW TWEED OVERCOAT, In various Patterns, warranted perfectly Waterproof. COACHMEN S COATS, From 20s to 30s. A LARGE STOCK OF LEGGINGS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, SURGICAL APPLIANCES, & 33399 JOHN HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT, WEST DUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, Has always on hand a large assortment of ell kinds of Tlmbor, suitable for Builders, Wheelwrights, and ColHery Proprietors. J. II. invites applications for prices, which will be found to be M roaconahl* as any la the neighbourhood. 51327 rjniiOALPSON AND gHACKELL, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFP. I THREE YEARS' SYSTEM J FOR PIANOS BY BROADWOOD, COLLARD, AND ERARD. fJSHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 14, niGH-STREET, SWAM SEA. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY KIRKMAN, HOPKINSON, AND ALL LEADING MAKERS. rjnHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 111, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS IN BLACK AND GOLD, OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. THOMPSON AND gHACKELL 3, LANCASTER-BUILDINGS, TENBY. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, AND FIANOS, from 10s per month. THOMPSON and SHACKELL can confidence recommend their new Prize Model PiaJlo, as selected by the Cardiff Infirmary Prize Drawing Committee. This instrument, being manufactured by newly-improved machinery, is soid at least 20 per cent below similar Pianos by other makers, while the finish throughout is unsurpassed. In handsome V alnut, with richly-carved legs. Bath desk, giit candelabra, extra strong iron bolts and bracings, ivoiy fronted keys, and best action work The touch and tone of these instruments is pronounced by all competent judges to embrace ail tbe essential re- t a Bood Trice on Three Years' cation^' ^uartcr* D^-awings free on appli- THOMPSON and SIIACKELL'S New Price List of liarios, Organs, Ila-inouiums, and other Musical Instru- ments, in handjomely-iUumiiiated cover, sent by post to ANY address. 3I-2/ -IW PAPERS AND" PARCHMENTS. V/ CHARLES T. JEFFERIES & SONS (Wholesale V/ CHARLES T. JEFFERIES & SONS (Wholesale Stationers, Redeiiii-street, Bristol,) are prepared to give a very high price for any sort of old papers for re-manufacture, etc., into paper. Upon rceeipt of in. structions sent to "Waste Paper Department, bags will be forwarded. Their present priccs v.ill be found much in excess of that^ vsually_a o.'h rs. OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT. 100.000 Volumes on Sale. Libraries and small Parcel of Books Bought or Exchanged. 89003 DR JONG'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVEn. pILLS. FOR BILE, FOR WIND FOr. LIVER, and STOMACH COMPLAINTS, FOIl LOW SPIRITS, DEBILITY, FOR WEAK DIGESTION, TESTIMONIAL. The Cottage, Carrick-lane, Bantry, Ireland, June 24th, 1367. I feel great pleasure in bearing testimony to the beneficial result of a trial of Kind's celebrated Dandelion and Quinine Pills, which, after an interval of seven years' innse suffering fronl torpid liver, complete 1088 of rest and appetite, severe palpitation, low spirits, and ¡;ener:1J derangement restored me to the ion of the most perfect health I ever enjoyed, after every other means had proved unsuccessful. With feelings of the deepest gratitude, I subscribe myself, MART B. MARRIS. To Messrs W. and H. Goulding, Apothecaries, Ac., 108, Patrick-street, Cork. ONLY TWO MEDICINES REALLY AOT UPON THE LIVER; „ one Mercury or Blue. Pi", the other Dandelion. Thousands of constitutions h been destroyed McrcuryjBluePill, or Caloael. The only safe remedy ia T^wR KING'S DANDELION & QUININE I LIVER PILLS, which act gentlr on the Liver, and remove all the above symptoms. Sold an over the world by all Chemists and Medicine Yendore, at 11 ljd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis per box. (Established 1791). CORNS and XXUNIQNS instantly re- lieved and -LP tmrely cured by JOBKTS IVY-LEAP PLASTER. Of all Chemists, at Is lid P* box, or by post for 14 stamps, from JAS. ROBUL j rrt;1t.9. O T II A M AND Q ONS THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS 2G AND 27, bT MARY S l llLET CARDIFF. ■•j^jANUFACTURERS OF JTpIRST-CLASS CLOTilING. MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR £ jrOTHING. J^JANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OR CLOTHING. FJTiTE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVF.NILI: CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. OVER 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF snow ROOMS. « | ESTABLISHED 1S33. 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 Samp161 \0 Compare. HOWELL AND COMPANY, JTH. \Y 14 385 THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, r w OOLLENS FOR WINTER. MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS do not believe in 'doc ine of trade" at the CARDIFF HOUSE, so they have arranged their purchases anc their STOCK FOR THE WINTER SEASON on an im, portant and extensive scale. In the Ordered Depart- ment are the Newest Materials for making un. nnd it the Beady Made Department arc Overcoat?,' Ulsters, Reefers, uits, and Winter Goods of every description, competent to satisfy the mos fastidious for variety, styles, and price. It will be obvious to the intelligent that even a eoiumn of this paper^would not suffice f01 the enumeration of the excellences of the h rg-e RM comprehensive Stock W. P. & S. therefore solicit » personal inspection of the Goods. The Patent Ventilating TALETnES WATERPROOF COATS, as worn by H.R.1I. the Prince of Wa es in fashionable Tweed*, ready mtde or to measure. ADDRESS :—THE CAV.THFF HOUSE' CORER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST MARY-STRI-'ET CARDIFF. 23 "TRUTH MUST PREVAIL."—Con YON SILK andJpELT HATS aud £ ^APS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S. W E I C II E R T, MANUFACTURER, 39, BUTE STREET • [)| 3, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF.' (ESTABLISHED 1858). OFFERS nothing extraordinary, but really Good Articles at fair ana reasonable price3. He UJOS not keep an 0' immense btock," but sufficiently inrgcfor any parson to select from. He docs not sell cheaper than any Oilier house in the trade," but quite as cheap as any. tt W. is in possession of Allio-.Vine's Paten to Con. formatsur, the only IttStrumfnt which takes the ex .ct size, and thus secures a Perfect Fit. A VISIT WILL AT ALL TIMES BE vnY MUCH ArrHLCiATED. 318(4 -5321 J 0 H N YV". II A L IÁ, ENGINEER. IRONFOUNDER, AND BOILER MAKER, QARDIFF JpOUNDRY, EAST D OCK, C A R Ii) I F F, Manufacturer of High-pressure Condensing and Compound MARINE and STATIONARY ENGINES. WINDING ENGINES. with parallel or conical arums, Underground IlauliuT Engines; Colliery Locomotives; and ail dcscripti uis of Mai ine and Stationary ENGINES AND BOILERS, Air Compressors, J,o pump with Single Cylinder or by stages; Ventilators, Tubbing, and every description of Ironwork for .coIÜcrlc. Ijla-t Furnaces, Ironworks, and Rolling Milia. SHAFTING, PULLEYS. AND WHEELS FLOUR an! CEMENT Aili-I.S, IIHMWIV; i'L ANT, TURBiNS and WATER WHEELS. HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, And Specia1 :1.hcbinery for manufJ.d1.:rin:{ purposes, in- cluding Copper, Bras., and Iron Tube, W ire boud :SiJr Making Mac1-¡jncry, Hydraulic, Stea\i, i.c.d Hand CL.nes of all de3cript.ioD3; Iro;1 Roo:s, Cast and IOD Girders, Columns, and ° CONSTRUCTIONAL litON WORK GENERALLY. Warming and Ventilating A; JI.1.r.,tus I'nbl:o DuiJding-. STEAM-SHIPS' and ui?p i ip^r> PROPELLERS CAST TO ANY SIZE «>WNO TURNING. PLANING, and 1 CREW Ci-TlING DOSE FOd, TIIE TRADE, 39170 SAVORY & MOORE, 143, New Bond. street, Lomlon. prepare TIIE BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS. JL Sunpiicd to the .'loyal Families Of England and Russia. To be had of Chemists, Ac., every, whcrc. THE BEST FOOD for INFANTS. JL Most Digestible. Contains the I-lighest amount of nourishment III the 1110St cO!lreniC¡1 form MALTED ON LIEBIG'S principle. Sweet and wholesomc ia it-elf, Entirely free from licet-root Su?ar. The banc of Condensed Milk anr Swiss Foods. THE BEST FOOD for INFANTS. JL More closely rescmhiej Healthy Mother's Milk Tiian any other kind of Fool. A THOROUGHLY COOKED FOOtX Alv.i_\s ready for use. Saving Mothers and Nurses Much tiir.-c and trouble. THE BEST FOOD for INFANTS. Contains all the elements N ecss3.ry for the G rowCl, Health, and Vigour of the Child; PREPARED BY SAVORY AND MO ORIS, 143, New Bond-street, London, And sold by Chemists, &c., every- where. 5345 31727 MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON .1.f..L deliver the SOUTll WAJjhS J)A i /,) SRllo at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow- ing towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NBW MiLFORD ITAVEUFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TEXHY ABERYSTWITfl LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers of the varioui Bookstalls. MILLINERY gHOWROOMS. C. L. Monfiues- stsa 15, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. SWANSEA OFFICE o? Tins SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt at- i tention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chiel Office.. c The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early every niomine in ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will cecare insertion in the next morning's issue oi the DAILY NEWS. gTANDARD LUBRICATING Oil* COMPANY (LIMITED), 1, DRAPERS' GARDENS, THEOGMORTQH AVENUE, LONDON, B.O. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY1* GOVERNMENT. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OP LUBRICATING OILS SAVING 25 PER CENT, Agents Wanted. Full partien)« on application to HENRY DUNCAN, 10021-1 GE}\RAL MANAGER. ■ jBSTINi. Send two Stamps to Misa •MS KHIGHT, Dorking, Surrey, and receive Mdmc. Staffer s Illustrative Chart. Four questions antwerod fer J8 Stamps and properly addressed and stamped RELOS% mi