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I COLD MEDAL PARIS EXHIBITION FRY'S ~COCOA. FRY'S CARACAS COCOA, prepared with Caracas and other choice growths of Cocoa, it (specially recommended. A most delicious and valuable article."—Standard. FRY'S CHOCOLATE, FOR EATING, IN GREAT VARIETY "rn all kinds of Fancy Chocolate, essrs. Fry art I pre-eminent* ■~—CoiiTt CxTcuiftT 16245
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Q.EORGE GO PKINS, AMERICAN MARKET, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. 12 QUARTERS FRESH BEEF (equal in qua- lity to Christmas Beef). Ribs, short, 9d Long, 8d; Flat Rib, 7J Brisket, 6d. k CARCASES MUTTON. Legs, 8d; Loins, 8d Shoulder, nd; Necks, 7d; Breasts, 6d PICKLED OX TONGUE. 6d. FCORK SAUSAGES 8d. (JEORGE OPKINS, AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF. JGHLP AND PILOT HOTEL WINE & SPIRIT VAULTS, JAMES-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. JOSEPH WILTON Begs respectfully to inform his friends and the inhabi- tants of Cardiff and the neighbourhood that he has taken Ule above business, lately carried on by Mr Abraham SOuthwood, and hopes by strict attention to business to lnerit a share of their patronage. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. BASS AND ALLSOPP'S PALE AND Burvrox ALES ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE. CJGARS OF THE BEST BRAND. Wi o1- Dcpartment adjoining the Luncheon Bar, un: uare. 7007-39195 "Ie fftipjrfug W. r. EDWARDS » » CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE: The first-class Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- lows :— FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHEOLA." 2,300 tons. SATURDAY, Nov. 23. RHIWINDDA," 3,000 tons.SATURDAY, Dec. 14. "RllEUBINA," 2,600 tons. To follow. FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. "RHIWINDDA, 3,000 tons.SATURDAY, Nov. 23. •• RIIEOLA," 2,300 tons SATURDAY, Dec. 14. "RHEUBINA," 2,600 tons. To follow. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes of GOODS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in England 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 With the Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDW ARDS, AND CO., Bristol; G F. BULLEY, 51, South-street New York. 609 6624 STE UI S4.CKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. The City of Cork Steam Packet Co., Steamers Jill leave Cv«K for NEWPORT and CARDIFF EVERY "ONDAY, nfturninsr to CORK from NEWPORT EVERY WEDN1 S 'AY and for CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY, through rate3 for Goods and Cattle can b3 arranged on application to the Company at Cork, or their Aeents. See handbills. .Fares—Cabin, £1 Is; Cabin Return Ticket, available fror one month (including Steward's fees), £ 1 lis 6d} Deck, 7s. For further particulars see small bills „ AGENTS CARDIFF.—Mr E. O. DOWNING, Shipbroker. HEWPORT.—Mr JAMES MADDOOK. CORK.—City of Cork Steam Packet Co. Limited, Pen- rose Quay. 3499 9884 —— ■■ mi mil ■ 11 WATERFORD & CORK V V and the wholo of the South of Ireland, per FAST TRAINS on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and feXfiul steamships, via Milford Haven. THE WATER- £ ORD STEAMERS RUN DAILY, and DO NOT CONVEY RATTLE AND LIVE STOCK (except the Saturday boat &Watcrford) tut Passengers and Cargo only. The jK j steamers leave New 'Milford on Thursdays and Saturdays, returning' on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Jndays. Special boats for the conveyance of cattle leave "aterford for New Milford on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fri- days, and Saturdays, and on such other .days as may be Necessary. See Great Western Time Books, or apply at any of the company's stations. 33783 JSKRSLHIT CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Forty Years, is noted for its safety and comfort for all classes of ■assengers. Apjjly to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. Active Agents wanted in Cardiff and District. 19 AMERICAN LINE. UNiTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. irst-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Adcommo- r*Jion for passengers equal to any European Lin4. Pas- "^gera and goods lauded at Philadelphia on the Wharf the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and ■^st route to tbe West. Apply to HICHARBSOS, Srmct:, and Co., 17 and 19, J:atei'-street, Liverpool; JONES BROS, and Co, Bute Vocl:s. Cardiff; JAMES AYRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; 'Wf>:s Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; Roaan Joss-i, ""ffh-street, Pontypridd: TILKBT ana Co., Abertillery. S0C63 80,G JTFJR KALIAN LINE. J\. nuoKfun OCEAN PASSAGE TO AMERICA. IIAL-IFAX, CANADIAN. AND UNITED STATES MAIL. Composed of Twenty First-class Steamer*. waving LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON* gERRY every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to all Points in Canada and the Stes Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. "assenjera who secure their Tickets before leaving jome are met at the Railway Station by an appointed Jfient of the Company, who takes charge of them until £ *v cn board the steamer. 1 • e Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by l*,e Allan Line. V- rite for the Pamphlet "Lord DufTenn in Manitoba." >. ;,n!y to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or London- If-j iv; or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff T. J. 2u ,e, 7, Temple-street, Swansea; F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, ■^eath D. S. Thomas. British Schools. Llandovery: W. *'Kon Los&«o 10,"Great-Dock-stre«t, Newport, Mon. FT-. John Young, Serew Packet Whaff, Newport. 492» _z" JOHN HOWELLB^ TIMBER MERCHANT, WEST BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, always on hand a large assortment of all kinds oI E^*b«r, suitable-for Builders, Wheelwrights, and Colliory ™*Prietors. j.H. respectfully invites applications fof which Trill.be found to be 00 rettonftblo !n El_toighbourho^i, Sl OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS. CHAKLES T. JEFFERIE3 & SONS (Wholesale ?*ationai-sij Ked cliff-street, Bristol,) are prepared Jo a very high price for any sort of old papers for ^-Uiunufaclnre, etc., into paper. Upon receipt of in- w7?C$ous sent to Waste Paper Department," bags Be forwarded. Their present prices v. ill be found ™^r-h in excess of that timidity given by the dealers and r^'rs. OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT.—100,000 Volumes 'l Sale. Libraries and small Parcels of Books Bought g^xchanged. 80003 L. R. LUMLEY Surveyor to £ he Merthyr and Dowlais Building Soci ,1,), V BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AlSTD GENERAL APPRAISER, t4 & 25, CASTLE STREET, MERTIIYR TYDFIL. Estimates P-pa-d- Work in all branches of the B'lildin? Traae Measured and Valued. 31042 (YAS FIRES AND COOKING STOVES. 'fHE SWANSEA GAS COMPANY beg to direct the ^tenti9n of Qa3 Consumers ana the Publio io the great *~onornv and Convenience in the use of GAS FIRES AND GAS COOKING STOVES. Sample fires and stoves may be seen in action at 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 Cd per toil. Swansea, 7th November, 1878. 39576 BiECKITT-S PARIS BLUSL* A-V Used in the Prince or EECI £ 1TT7S PARIS BLUF, Used in thfc LAUNRW. H J5TTCHES3 OV EDIjmUttaH'l fLAUNDKT. ECKITT'S PAMS BLUE: I>i used by the poorest on f.ecoant of its cheapae** *563 And by the richest oa account of jU U F VLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEED>S» SARSAPARILLA. THE BLOOD PURIFIER. This extraordinary Medicine i.^S a sln?u^a' influence pxm tho blood, which it enriches, pUfiSes, It re. fcovei all pimples mid blotches, purifies the ^stdm, and ppts lika a charm. As a sustaining and purifying tonic it P invaluable, ana highly recomnieuded m lonjr-stanaiDg rMes of indlgisstipn, nervousness, coughs, colds, scrofula, font, dropsy, and wasting of flesh. Sold by all dmggteta. Hautipfi.—Get the red.and blue wrapper, with the Doctors pead In the centre. No other genuine. In bottles 2s Cd, 6d, 7a ad, 111. 84788 MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS J* an early hoar each Morning in all parts of the follow- °ig towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ttOATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT gANTON AiBERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE "DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK PUrDGEND NEW MELFORD HAVERFORDWEST TH BRISTOL GLOUCESTBR JiANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWfrH *AMP3 £ TER CARMARTHEN ABE&GAVENNY. L Tbe OARDiFF TIMES also delivered every Eriday ~-anyaddress in-the above-named Towns. ^OR&E&S to be sent to the Managers of the variau4 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL & CO. Pianofortes, Paintings, &c, at Bristoi Dee 4, 5, 6 Messrs BE VNON and IIUGHES. Household Furniturs, Safes, &c., at Swansea.Nov. 26 Household Furniture, &c., near Pontardawe .Nov. 28 'Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Swansea Dec. 3 Mr GEOKGE B. DYER. "Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Cardiff «.Nov, 25 Messrs GEORGE and SCOTT. Ricks of Piime Meadow Hay, at Newport Nov. 23 Mr CHAKLES ROBERTS GLOVER. Building and Other Materials, at Swansea Tor. 27 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Farming Stock, &c, at Penvlan Caira Farm Nov. 25 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Funiture and Effects, at Cardiff Nev. 28 Mr J. JENKINS, Unredeemed Pledges, at Swansea Nov 23 Mr T. M. JONES. Leasehold Property, at Briton Ferry -Nov. 28 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER Household Furniture, at Swansea Nov. 28 Oriental & English Antique China, &c,at Swansea.. Dec. 3 The Cwmlly nfell Colliery, at Swansea Dec. 10 Mr JOHN S KMUEL. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Nov. 28 Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, & CO. Fruit Trees, Shrubs, &c, at Cardiff Nov. 29 Lace Goods, at Cardiff Dec 3 & 4 Timber and Cop pice Wood, at Cardiff Dec. 7 ATJCTION ROOMS. QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TO THE GENTRY, HEADS OF FAMILIES, SHOP- KEEPERS. HOTEL KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX- ANDER, & CO., will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, December 3rd and 4tli, a large consignment of NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, Antircacassers, Lace Bed Covers, Window Valances, and other Lace Goods. Sale each day at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. May be viewed on morning of Sale from 9 o'clock. Catalogues will be ready three days prior to Sale, and may be had at the Auctioneer's offices. 7062 39696 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, the 7th day of December next, at Three o'clock p.m., the following TIMBER AND COPPICE WOOD, Situate in the parishes of St. Andrew's and Merthyr Dovan, in the county of Glamorgan:- LOT 1,—About 14 acres of Coppice Wood, chiefly Ash, (hoop and hurdle stuff) and other Timber, called the Big Wood, Great Boynhill Farm, in the parish of Merthyr Dovan. LOT 2.-About 3 acres of Fir and Ash Timber, chiefly Larch, of 50 years' growth, on the same farm; LOT 3. About 3 acres of Coppice Wood, called the Upper Bryndown Wood, situate in the parish of St. Andrew's. LOT 4. About three acres of Coppice Woed, called the Shortland Wood, in the parish of St. Andrews, together with 1 acre and 1 rood of Coppice Wood, called Pentarn Pike Wood, in the same parish. LOT 5. About 1 acre and 2 roods of Coopice Wood, called Lower Bryndown Wood, together with 2 acres or thereabouts of Sycamore, Birch, Ash, and Larch of 40 to 50 yettrs growth, being part of the West Twmkin Wood, in the parish of St. Andrew's. The tenant at Great Brynhill will show lots 1 and 2, And the other lots will be shown by Richard Howells, gamekeeper to Major Lee, at Dyuas Powis. 7074 Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, Nov. 12, 1878. 39721 In Bankruptcy; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1878. SALE OF CAPITAL FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY", HAY, STRAW, BARLEY, AND TURNIPS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS AND EFFECTS, At PENYLAN CAIRA FARM, near Cardiff, two miles from Ely Station, and a like distance from St Ffcgan'a Station. MESSRS W. and S. HERN are in- structed by the Trustee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, en MONDAY, 25th November, 1878, the whole of the CAPITAL FARMING STOCK, Upon the premises, as above, includiug- 5 Milch COWS in calf 3 I) t CGW 1 Milch COW with calf 11 Young Store CATTLE 13 Fat Store and other PIGS A quantity of POULTRY 2 Useful HORSES and COLT 3.Ricks Meadow, 1 rick and a piece of Seed HAY Spring TRAP, HARNESS, Stable UTENSILS Oat. and other STRAW Agricultural IMPLEMENTS One waggon, 1 mowing machine, 2' two-wheeled ploughs, 1 turnip scuffler, 1 cart, 1 swede catter, 1 win> flowing machine, 2 harrows, 1 ladder, &c.; sundry dairy titensjls, cbaff-cutter; corn bin, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Masonic Hall Chambers, Working-street, Cardiff. 7061 39635 f20, OAKFIELD-STREET, ROATH, CARD IFF. SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, November 28th, 1878, at the above address, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., Comprising, the contents of drawing and dining-rooms, ball, 3 bedrooms, and dressing-room, &c. For For particulars of which see posters. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. The House to be let, with immediate possession. Auctioneer's offices, 5, Queen-street,. Cardiff. 39735 LLANDAFF AND GRANGETOWN. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY. MR. GEORGE B. DYER has received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUC- TION (unless previously disposed of by 'private Contract,) at the Queen's Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 25th day of November, 1878, at 6 for 7 o'clock in the Evening, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, the undermentioned PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that piece of FREEHOLD LAND with the two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES thereon, situate at Llandaff-vard, on the north east side of, and adjoining the old Gabalva-road, leading from the Llan- daff Railway Station to the Llandaff Weir, in the parish of Llandaff, and at present in the respective occupation of John Phillips and Ferrers, at a rent of 4s. a week each. LOT 2.—All those three nearly finished LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situated in Holmesdale-street, Grangetown, Cardiff. This lot is held under three leases, from the Trustees of Lord Windsor, dated respectively the loth day of December, 1877, for the term of 99 years, from the 1st day of May, 1877, at an annual ground rent of £2 lis. per house. LOT 3.—All those three M'ESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, YARD, and WHEELWRIGHT'S SHOP, situate on the corner of Helen-street, and Diamond- street, (adjoining the Bible Christian Chapel), Splot- lands, Cardiff. One of the said houses is occupied by John Dunn and Ebenezer Williams, at a 'rent of 6s. Gd. a week each, the Yard and Wheelwright's Shpp being also occupied by the said John Dunn, at a rent of 5s. 6d. a week, and the remaining two houses are in the re- spective occupation of Joseph Everleigh and John Hop- good, at the rent of 6s Cd a week eacli. This lot is held under a lease from Lord Tredegar, dated the8th day of August,1877,for the term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1876, at an annual ground rent of £9.. A considerable amount of the purchase money of each lot may be obtained on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his office, Albert Chambers, High-street. Cardiff, or to W, H. CORY, „ J.„ >T Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. Cardiff, 9tli November, 1878. 7050 396x6 COWPER-STREET, WORDSWORTH-STREET AND JOHN-STREET, ROATH"; CARDIFF. MR JOHN SAMUEL has been in- structed by the Mortgagees, acting under the power of Sale in their Mortgages, to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 28th of November, 1878, at four o'clock in the Afternoon precisely (subject to, conditions to be then produced), the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT I.-All those two desirable Leasehold MES- SUAGES, or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Gardens and Premises, situate and being Nos 5 and 6, Cowper- street, Wordsworth-street, in the parish of Roatb, Cardiff, held under a lease, granted fur the residue of the term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1870 (less the last three days), at the yearly ground rent rent of £ 110s. The Premises are thoroughly drained, and Gas and Water laid on, and are now occupied by Messrs. Haviland and Laurie, at rents amounting in the aggregate to £ 52 per annum., LOT 2.-All those three desirable Leasehold MES- SUAGES or DWELLIITG-HOUSES, with the Garden and Premises, situate and being Nos. 40, 42, and 44, John- street, in the parish of lioath, Cardiff, held under a iease "■ranted for the residue of a term of 82 years, from 2nd September, 1874 (les3 the last three days), at the yearly ground rent of £ G 10s 8d. These premises also are thoroughly drained, and water laid on, ;.nd are now occupied by Mr Daniel Barry and These premises also are thoroughly drained, and water laid on, [mù are now occupied by Mr Daniel Barry and another, and one is vacant, at rents amounting in the i aggregate to £ 35 2s per. an num. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 'Church-street, Cardiff; or to 7060 Mr R. P, MORGAN, Solicitor. "39719 Neath. "SALE THIS DAi. TO HAY MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MESSP, S GEORGE and SCOTT (succes- sors to the late Mr James Graham) have received Instructions from Mr John Rees, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, November 23rd, 1878, at the Bridge Hotel, Newport, TWO RICKS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY (about 40 tons), standing in Malpas Park, Malpas, within one and a-half miles of the town of Newport". Mr John Rees, of No 33, Marshes-road, will, upon application, cause the hay to be shown. Sale at Two o'clock. 39689 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE OF~COSTLY PIANOFORTES, VALUABLE PAINTINGS, Choice ARTISTIC and other BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES From the PARIS EXHIBITION; "(VrESSRS ALEXANDER DANIEL and -L.V.JL CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Bank Auc- tion Mart, Corn-street Bristol, on WEDNESDAY, THURS. DAY, and FRIDAY, 4th. 5th, and 6th, December, 1878. A SELECT CONSIGNMENT from PAfilS ^MANUFACTURERS, OF CHOICE AND VALUABLE GOODS. Some of which were Exhibited at the late Exposition Univergelle. These Goods are all of the highest order of artistic manufacture, and comprise: Black and Gold PIANOFORTES by the celebrated Paris Maker, Nicholas Erard; Marble and China CLOCKS, by the eminent Artiste, Godeboke of Versailles;" Costly BRONZE3, MUSICAL BOXES, SINGING BIRDS in Cagel. MIRROR- LOUIS 15TH, A few admirable PAINTINGS by Artistes of great repute, and various Miscellaneous EFMCCTS, Valuable alike for purposes of ornamentation and utility. escriptive particulars and catalogues will be issued in due course. 39729 E DWIN T. L UCOCK, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AND TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, DUKE-STREET CHAMBERS, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. Sales of e ———— 30823 bales 01 every d ascription of Property conducted. THOMAS FRANCIS BISSICKS, vunmSv ° PROFESS?O.VAL VALUER w MACHINERY AK» MANUFACTURING PLANT VALUATIONS for the =too1l. T-vf™- lPECIAL Y ALUATIONS AND RZPDUTS p for Probate, Mortgages, Partnershi-m Lowes by I; Fire, &0., &C. SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. juOUtummtarp. JKBISXOX* MtfOy 2Mu1i0u. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR J. M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURS- DAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1878, a large and varied assort- ment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, &c., comprising drawing-room suite, maho- gany sideboard, cheffonnieres, mahogany dining-room table with extra leaves, six ditto dining-room chairs in leather, ditto lady's and gentleman's easy chairs, cane-sea- 1 ted and other chairs, pier glasses, Brussels and other car- pets, walnut pianoforte, hearthrugs, mats, oilcloth, maho- gany washstands with marble tops, and dressing table to match, ditto dressing glasses, mahoerfiny wardrobes with plate glass fronts, towel horses, toilet sets, commodes,. &c,, &c., iron, French, and other bedsteads, mahogany .che.ts of drawers, feather and other beds, spring mattresses, palliasses, fenders, fire-irons, square tables with oilcloth tops, together with the kitchen and culinary utensils, ware, &e. 39730 Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to com mence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at, the above premises, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of December, 1878, a choice collection of ORIENTAL AND ENGLISH ANTIQUE CHINA (the property of a deceased gentleman) also about 200 oz. of Shell Pattern Silver, and a quantity of superior Plated Articles, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be bad on application to the Auctionee r four days prior to sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 39731 GLAMORGANSHIRE. SWANSEA VALLEY. F 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, called the CWMLLYNFELL COLLIEPY, Which has for nearly half a century been carried on by (Messrs James and Atfbrey, and comprises a mineral pro- perty of about 570 acres, of which about 150 are copy- hold of the Manor of Caegurwen, and the remainder Leasehold. THE COPYHOLD PORTION Consists of 1he Farms called "Coedfalde," Ty- newydd," and Pantybara," containing about 150 acres, with farm-houses and out-buildings. A recently erected and commodieus 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 a small portion already let on buHding Icases2 is now in hand. The iron-ore, iren-stone, and quames of stone, and beds of clay and sand, under this property are subject to a lease granted by R. D. Gough, Esq., to Mr Geo. Crane, for the term of; 99 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. D. Gough, a term of 99 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 OWMLLYN- FELL," containing 80 acres, or thereabouts, held for the term of 60 years, from the 1st day of January, 1825. Ex- pensive railway sidings have been constructed by the lessees on this property to connect the Colliery with the ytlidland Railway. J The coal, culm, ironstone, iron ore, stone, fire clay, Relay, and sand within and under the farm and lands called "YSTRADOWEN," containing 251a: Ir. S9p., held for the term of 60 years from the 25th day of March, 1873. The coal and iron-ore, or iron-stone, and all other minerals, clay, and stone, irf or under the farm and lands ,called" ()WMTWRCH," containing 91a. 2r. 13p., held 'for a term of CO years, from tho 1st day of July, 1851. Also the surface of the said farm, held for the term of 21 i'e.irs from the 25th day of March, 1872. This farm is pet to Mr William Griffiths, as a vearly tenant, at the rent <0! £ 53. J The rents reserved by the above leases amount together "*Laj £ 421, and the royalties vary from 4d to 8d on coal, Itn^xither royalties being correspondingly low. Rents for Surface damage are also reasonable. Almost all the veins of coal known in the district lie binder this property, including the Big Vein, Brass .fyein, and Tregloiu Vein. The lower measures under the whole, and much of the Big Vein under Coedfalde, and ♦ho Brasg and Big Veins under Ystradowen, remain to worked. The property is situate in the parishes of Llanguicke and Llangadock, about 15 miles from the Port of Swan- sea, to which access is obtained by means of the Swansea Vale Section of the Midland Railway, The Port of Lianelly is also within reasonable distance by rail and the Colliery is included in the through booking of the various Railway Companies to all the principal markets in England.; The Coliiery is open for a considerable daily out put, and is in constant work, the trade connection being ex- tensive, and much of it of long standing, 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 sale, but the CoHiery horses and ponies, and live and dead farming stock, will have to be taken at a valuation s in the usual way. The Firm have always kept a stock Gf a few thousand Stons of coal and culm at the Colliery, which the rui'cnascr of the Colliery will have the option of pur- chasing, The present soiling price at the pit's mouth for best coal is Cs 9d to 7s Cd nett per statute ton, the prices of other qualities varying from a minimum of 3s per ton for culm to the before-mentioned prices. There are no contracts in hand, so that full ad vantage could be taken of any "upward movement in the coal trade. A Freehold House and Garden called Gellea-uchaf, in the Parish of Llangadock, now held by Griffith Davies (who is a very old man), at the annual rent of £ 4 4s, will be offered for sale at the same time in separate lots. Printed particulars and conditions of sale will shortly be issued, and further particulars, with leave to view, may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, Ox- ford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea; or to Messrs STRICK & BELLINGHAM, 3959S Solicitors, Swansea. SALE THIS DAY. HIGH-STREET SALE ROOMS, 15S, HIC-E-STREET, SWANSEA. A WEEK'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. IVfR J. JENKINS has been instructed by Mr Joel Jacobs, 10, Wassail-street, Swansea, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above rooms, on SATURDAY, November 23, 1878, and following days, a great quantity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Comprising wearing apparel, jewellery, &c, &c. Sale to commence each Evening at half-past Six. J. Jenkins, Auctioneer, Valuer, &c, 153..& 174, High- street, Swansea, 39734 BRITON FERRY AND MELINCRYTHAN. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLINGHOUSiiS AND M SHOPS FOR SALE. R T. M, JONES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Dock Hotel, Briton Ferry, on THURSDAY, November 28th, 1878, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions as shall then be produced, the undermentioned Valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, SHOPS, AND PREMISES AT BRITON FERRY— LOT I.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES,, situate in Neath-road, Briton Ferry, now in Sthe occupation of James Reynolds, at the yearly rental of £ 27. J lee A licence for the sale of beer off the premises is attached to this property. LOT 2.—All those TWO COTTAGES or DWELLING- f HOUSES, situate at the rear of Lot 1, in Woodland-row, riton Ferry aforesaid, and now in the respective occu- pations of Joseph" Kivell and James Nicholas. The foregoing lots are held on lease for a term of 78 years from the 24th day pf March, 1861, at the annual r rental of £ 3 15s 4d, which will be apportioned on the day of sale. AT MELINCRYTHAN- LOT 3.-All those Two newly-erected MESSUAGES or ^JW^G-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate near the ffi,? at Melincry than, aforesaid, having a frontage New-road leading from the turnpike- Nf^th tn Rr foresaid, to the Old-road from ?u konjFerry, together with the wardens at the Tear thereof, ajitf flow in the ft John Griffith and Miss Wmlm!^Ctlre 0CCUpatl0I1S ol These bouses-are held on lease for 99 veara from 25th March, 1876, and will be sold subject to an pportiolled ground rent of £3. an aPPortiotied LOT 4.—All that dwelling-house and shop, garden and premises, situate immediately opposite the premises com- 1 prised in Lot 3. And also all those five messuages or dwelling-houses. and gardens adjoining, together with the messuage or dwelling-house now in the course of erection, at the rear of the before mentioned premises. Lot 4 is held on lease for 99 years from the 8th day of September, 1S75, subject to an annual ground rent of ZC13 10s, and if Dot sold in one lot, will be offered in ,,several lots to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, High- street, Aberavon, or to the oflices of Messrs TENNANT and JONES, 39698 Solicitors, Briton Feny. .FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. ON SATURDAY Next, the 23rd inst., at 12 o'clock tfooq, in the yard of Messrs Harris, Brothers, opposite the Custom House, Swansea, a quantity of about ,5Ö TONS OF POWELL'S DUFFRYN STEAM COALS, Discharged ex. Brig Gilpin, of Swansea. The Coals will be sold in one lot, and on conditions, which will be read at time of Sale. '■ For farther particulars apply to James Strick and Sons, ;;Lloyd's Agents, Swansea. Swansea, Nov. 19th. 1878. 39724 m O W N-H ALL CHAMBERS. X BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company. RusnreKot—TON B-vCII. PENCOED. FTTGURANQ, GREAT BRITAIN FIRE INSURANCE xx COMPANY. Chief Offices: 101, CIJEAPSIDE, LONDON. South Wales District Office: 74, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 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 ^llranch Manager. s. n U R MAN, 9, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER* SILVERSMITH. WATCHES, From 25s. to £25. CHAINS, 5,15, and 18 CARAT. JEWELLERY, GOLD, SILVER, AKD JtR. SILVER, Si AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS; WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS. R a. i-A-Cu, BILL POSTM AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents all th6 Principal and most Prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. A large Advertising Van to' parade the streets, with iorse and driver, to be Let by tM i>ay or Weelt. ApslJ « above fortcnua. "}tItS by A, urtiou. VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. TVTESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES will JjH SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on TUESDAY, November 26th, 1878, a capital lot of well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WARDROBE, FIRE- PROOF SAFES, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 39732 CWMNANTLLWYD HOUSE, NEAR PONTARDAWE, SWANSEA VALLEY. "JVTESSRS BEYNOFT and HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the above place (in consequence of J. S. Thomas, Esq., leaving the neigh- bourhood), on THURSDAY, November 28, 1878, a very superior lot of substantial and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. comprising mahogany sideboard with plate glass back, mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaf and patent screw, mahogany office table with leather top, mahogany easy and other chairs stuffed and covered, carpets, linoleum, hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, very handsome coal vase, timepiece, umbrella stand, fire guard, &c., &c., very handsomely painted bedroom buite, comprising wardrobe, drawers, dressing table, marble-top Wiishstand, pedestal and chairs, iron bedsteads, palliasses, spring, hair,'and other mattresses, feather bolsters and piilows, mahogany chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel horses, hot water set, chamber ware, cane chairs, &c., large kitchen table, chairs, filter, meat hastener and roasting jack, wire meat safe, together with the usual kitchen requisites, &c., &c. The Auctioneers can with confidence recommend the above furniture to intending purchasers, as it is of a very superior character, and in splendid condition. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'elosk in the forenoon. Auctioneers' offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 39733 Established 1872. "IVFESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES'S JL?JL next Monthly SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &e., will take placeon TUESDAY. December 3rd, 1878. Entries to be made one week previous to the sale. Victoria-Chambers. Oxford-street, Swansea. 39713 gtS by GDVATE ønfatt. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. are instructed to SELL by TENDER, the LEASE of the BOVEGA Wine and Spirit Vaults, situate in Castle-street, Swansea. These premises are held for an unexpired term of 18 years, and are in a good position. Rent, 4208 per annum. The Shop adjoining is under the same lease, and has been let at a rental of .£80 a year. The business has been established over 9 years, and if necessary the Shop referred to can be annexed. The Stock to be taken at a valuation. Further particulars may be obtained of the Brokers, at the offices, No. 14, Fisher-street, Swansea, to whom sealed tenders, marked tenders for the lease of Bovega," are to be sent up to Twelve o'clock at noon, on Monday, the 25th inst, when they will be opened in the presence of those who attend. The highest tender not necessarily accepted. Dated Nov. 20, 1878. 89712 WASTE PAPER FOR SALE. A large quantity of useful WASTE PAPER, printed on one side only, may be seen at No. 6, Working-street, Cardiff. Terme-cash. THO. DALTON, 39683 Clerk of the Peace. O LET, ELY MILLS. NEAR CARDIFF. TO be LET, the LEASEHOLD CORN and FLOUR MILLS, known as the ELY MILLS," with four pail s of Frenoh Burr Wheat Stones, pair of Barley Stones, Corn Cleaning and Flour Dressing Machines, and all other necessary appurtenances. The Mill is driven by two waterwheels, 20 and 8 horse- power respecth ely. Also the adjacent DWELLING-HOUSE, containine seven room3, back kitchen, dairy, cellar, and outbuild. ings, two productive gardens, and snug stabling. Immediate possession may be had. Also To be LET, TWO FIELDS of rich PASTURE, about 13 acres in extent, close to the Mill, with capacious shedding for cattle. Far further particulars apply to Messrs B. Matthews and Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff or to Messrs Stephenson, Alexander, and Co., Auctioneers, Cardiff. 39706 WILLIAM SANDERS, V T AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT 28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES ibr SALE BUTE DOCKS.—One house in Windsor Esplanade. ROATH. -Six houses in Pearl-street, six in Helen- street, six in Harold-street, seven genteel villa residences in Gold street, and six in Metal-street. CATHAYS.—Two houses in Lily-street, and four villas in Woodviile-rcad. CANTON.—Two eligible sites of building land, one 50 feet, and the other40 feet irontage, in Conway-road. GRANGETOWN.—Corner shop in Bromsgrove-street, corner shop and cottage in Holmsdale-street, and six houses in Ludlow-street. A liberal portion of the purchase money can be had on mortgage. Apply aa above. 126 25 pEMBREY SCHOOL BOARD WANTED, at the beginning of January next, a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the Burry Port Copper Works Board (Girls) School. A knowledge of the Welsh language necessary. Applications, stating salary required, age, class of certificate, and accompanied with testimonials, to be sent before the 28th November, 1878. to WM. HY. COX, Clerk to the Board. Lianelly, 25th Oct., 1878. 39675 CARDIFF. MONS. SIEYERl5lNrS FRENCHTND GERMAN CLASSES,-Fol' particulars, apply Ely Villa, The Parade, Cardiff. Sieverdin'3 "Map of French Verbs" now ready; price 6d, Piano leaBons, for terms, apply Ely Villa. 39250 ADAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFOIiD'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED on the 18th ^of SEPTEMBER. 34425 j. SWANSEA. ARNOLD PREPARATORY COLLEGE. WOODLANDS, SWANSEA. Priucipal:—EDGARWILLLAMS, M. A, (Glas.), B.D. (Edi:i. Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters.' Pupils are (admitted a3 Quarterly. Weekly; or Daily Bog-ruers, or as Day scholars, and prepared for Commer- eW life, Mechanical pursuits, or Professional and College examinaticm. In addition to the usual subjects, Corres- pondence, Book-keeping, Short-band; French, Drawing {mechanical and 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 bay of Swansea. The health and comfort of the pupils have been thoroughly consulted ip the construction of the ochoolroofti, dormitories, bathroom, lavatories, Sc. 6439 The next Quarter commences on Friday, October 8th. HEREFORDSHIRE. HEREFORD CATEIEDRAL GRAM- -B B. MAR SCHOOL. Founded A.D. 1381. Head- master, Rev F. H. Tatham, M.A., late Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb. Tbo Scholarships, tenalle at Oxford and Cambridge exclusively by the Hereford School Boys, amount to upwards of ;Cl,ooo a year in value. For terms, &-c., apply to the Headmaster. 39581 MILFORD HAVEN. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for k3 YOUNG GENTLEMEN, exceedingly healthy sea- side situation, limited number received. References to parents of Pupils, embracing nobility, clergy, officers of the army and navy, and gentry Terras moderate.— Apply to Rev JAMES BOADEN, M.A„ Milford Haven. l- 34437 COWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE, 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. 33870 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TCOMBE COURT, WOODCHESTER GLOUCESTERSHIRE. LADIES' SCHOOL. ri PRINCIPALS TUB MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training-. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day ofetitrance. TERMS, FROM 20 GUINEAS. Vacancies for two lady boarders. 39083 USSAGE HOUSE, Stroud, Glouces- T3 U SSAUE R(J USE, Stroud, Glouces- rsJL-5 tersliire. Principal J SIBREE, MjA., (London.) [ 'Preparation for London and Oxford Matricalation, &c. -f'rcnch, German, Chemistry, and Engineering Draw- ing receive particular attention. Terms moderate. Special" arrangements for Sons of Professional Y"11 and r 3-cutiemen (":ontenH-)i"t;n:JrrH: I BEDFORD. TjIRENCH PROTESTANT COLLEGE, JU BEDFORD. iIlGH CLASS EDUCATION FOR DAUGHTERS OF ► GENTLEMEN. The work of the whole College is tested annually by Examiners of the Oxford and Cambridge Examining Board. Since Midsummer, 1877, the College has won the r following honours:—1 pupil has passed the Cambridge higher examination for women, 1st class with honours; 1 has passed the senior Oxford local examination 5 the senior Cambridge local examination, one in honours with distinction in l-'rench 8 have passed the junior Cam- abridge local examination, 3 in honours, 4 distinguished in French, 1 in Scripture, 1 in music; 4 passed the hsenior examination Trinity College of Music, London, and 6 the junior examination, 3 houours. For prospectuses apply to Madame la Directrice, French Protestant College, Bedford. 6018 30131 NEWCASTLE EMLYN. RNPHE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 3l NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. Head Master.—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master.—Mr E. H. ELLIOTT. Music.—Master DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSES DAILY. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Town very bealtbjr. Terms strictly moderate. PrrtETtectusos. &c. on-aovlication 17087 BILL-POSTING AT NEW IORT, MON. J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT. BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUN- TRY. Rants all tho-Piincipal Hoardings In Newport *ad Neighbourhood. Work (weciited witf ilU ublit JOTTO. OUSE OF MERCY, LLANDAFF. 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 on every hand we see, Channels are for tithes and offerings, Due by solemn right to Thee." The Ty-pica, Wenvoe, November 16tb, 1878. 39681 JYJ O N E Y FOUND. —— A SUM of MONEY, over jeloo, was FOUND in a Third-class Railway Carriage, between three and four years ago. Any person giving particulars can have the same by applying to Messrs MORGAN & SCOTT, 39684 Solicitors, Cardiff. ROATH SCIENCE & ART CLASSES. J!A/ The ART CLASS will OPEN on SATURDAY After- noon NEXT, at Three o'clock, in the Schoolroom of Tredegarville Chapel, under S. HALL-, Esq. Terms—10s Cd per Term of at least 20 lessons. Fur further particulars, apply to S. C. Cory, Hon. Sec. 39676 THE REST, PORTHCAWL. This Institution is now OPEN for the RECEPTION of a iimited number of Male Patients for three weeks each, on payment in advance of 10s 6d per week and the for- warding of a medical eertificata. Full instructions, with forms of certificate, may be ob- tained by application to the Hon. Secretary, Mr H. S. Ludlow, Neath or to the Local Secretary, Mr George Pennington, Porthcawl. 34340 ks WANSEA THEATRE TONTINE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND will be Due and payable after Two Months from this date on all shares existing in thij Tontine, on the 30th 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. THE CARDIFF FISH AND POULTRY JL COMPANY (LIMITED), Registered under the Companies Acts, 1862-67. CAPITAL, M,000 in 1,000 Shares of £ 5 each. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The objects for which the Company is established are to buy and sell Fish, Fruit, Poultry, and Game, and to acquire premises and licences for carrying on business as Fishmongers and Dealers in Poultry, Game, and Fruit, and the doing of all such other thing's as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects. The liability of the Members is limit-id. The want of an establishment similar to the one now commenced has long been felt in this very large and still increasing town of Cardiff mid neighbourhood, and the many complaints caused thereby have induced the Directors to form this Company, they entertaining the confident belief that the Cardiff Fish and Poultry Com- pany, Limited, will be found most successful, and a great boon to the town. The Directors, all of whom are Shareholders and in- terested in the success of the undertaking, have obtained most commodious and desirable premises at No. 2, Vic- toria Buildings, St M irv-street, Cardiff, where they in- tend to carry on "the business of the Company on the most economical terms possible. The Directors of the above Company are prepared to receive applicitions for 1,000 Shares of 45 rach, consti. tuting the entire Share Capital of the Company. Forms of application fo Shires can be obtained at the Company's Bankers (the West of England Bank, Cardiff), of the Company's Solicitors, Messrs Morgan and Scott, 'High-street. Cardiff; or at the registered offices of the Company as u:ider. Applications must ba accompanied with a remittance of £ 2 per Share. The remainder of the sum due upon each S lare shall be paid by calls, to be made by resolu- tion of the Directc r. If no si otment is made the deoosit will be returned in full. J. W. rIPE, Secretary, 39695 lis, High-street, Cardiff. LANELLY AGRICULTURAL, DOG, -'LJ AND POULTRY SHOW Will be held in the Market Place, Lianelly, On FRIDAY, December 13th, 1878, deing the day after Swansea Dog and Poultry Show. Entries for Dogs and Poultry closo positively Decem- ber 6th. S. N, POWELL, Auctioneer, Lianelly, 39545 Secretary. A BERCARNE COLLIERY EXPLO- -1V SION RELIEF FUND. I am requested by the Committee of Management to express to the maiiy donors, throughout the country, their deep 'thanks of gratitude for the munificent 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—-sufficient funds will have been received for the purpose required. 0 The Committee would further express the deepest feelings of gratitude on behalf of all the recipients. JOHN MOSES, Ysq., Mayor of Newport, Chairman of Committee. P.S.—It is particularly requested that any sums col- lected on behalf of this fund, and still in hand may be remitted without delay to the Honorary Secretaries Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon., November 1st, 1S78. 39042 H E G R E A T P R I Z E OF 125,000 MARK Was won in the just finished principal drawing on num- beV 27,729 (four quarter tickets) and paid by my lucky firm to the fortunate winners. In the former drawing I likewise paid the principal prize of 50,COO Mark to the possessor of number 2,433 (a whole ticket). Referring to these lucky hits, I respectfully recommend these DRAWINGS OF CASH PRIZES, guaranteed by the Government of the Free City of Hamburg, ami compris- ing 82,500 Original Tickets, of which 42,600 must be drawn with Prizes. The principal Prizes are as follows,—375,000 Mark in the most favourable case; furthermore 1 Prize of 250,000 I 3 Prizes of 30,000 each 1 „ 12o,000 1 Prize of 25,000 } 6 Prizes of 20,000 each 1 .» w,000 6 Prizes of 15,000 each 1 „ 50,000 1 Prize of 12,000 1 » • • 24 Prizes of 10,000 mark 1 ), 36,OJO each, &c., &c. All these 42,600 Prizes, representing the enormous sum of 7 MILLION, 792,800 MARK, All these 42,600 Prizes, representing the enormous sum of 7 MILLION, 792,800 MARK, Will be drawn within a few months. Price of the tickets as fixed by the Government: Whole tickets, 181 half-tickets, 9s quarter-tickets 4s 6d. On the receipt of the amount in banknotes or by money-order, T shall forward orisrinal ticketstoany address, and enclose at the same time prospectus con- taining all further particulars. Official prize lists sent to each participant immediately after each drawing. Ti.e prizes are paid under control of the Government. In order to be able to despatch all orders with the cus- tomary punctualness, applications for tickets solicited as noon as possible, at all events before the 30th of NOVEMBER, 1S78, by L, S, WEINBER(j WWE, 5659 State Securities Office, Hamburg. A GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES. A Grand DRAWING-of PRIZES will take place at THE BA NOS SCHOOLROOM, PONTARDAWE, ON WHIT-MONDAY, 1879, In the presence of several gentlemen of the neighbour- hood, and as many ticket-holders as wilt attend, when the following valuable prizes will be awarded to the winning numbers:— £ s d 1. A Capital New House and Garden, value 200 0 0 I. Given in Cah. 10 0 0 3. A First-class Ilarmcrlum 7 7 0 4. Set of Tea Service 3 0 0 5. Do. do. 1 10 0 6. Handsome 8-day Striking Clofk „ 110 7. Set of Chamber Ware. r r. 1 0 0 8. New Violin r. 0 14 0 9- Set of Chamber W-e.. 0 12 0 10. A Telescope 0 10 6 11. A Safety Lamp.4 0 7 6 12. Meerschaum Pipe 0 5 0 secg i O. E. RICHARDS ) JPrebanos, Pontardawe. !MicS- W. J. MORGAN ^Swansea. Tickets may be obtained frpxu the Secretaries. Tickets-SHILLING EACH, "1' a Book of 22 for £1, maybe obtained from the Secretaries, from whom hand- bills, &c., may also be had. Agents required in every town 34867 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY^ CHERBOURG AND PARIS, VIA WEYMOUTH. NEW ROUTE, through NORMANDY and BRITTANY, to PARIS, the West and South of France, and Spain. Through rates for Passengers, Parcels, and Merchan- dise between the principal Towns on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The Steamers leave Weymouth for Cherbourg at 2'45 p.m., and Cherbourg for Weymouth at 8-20 a.m., daily f (Sundays excepted), weather and circumstances per- mitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 39281 J. GRIERSON, General Manager D E P O S I T ACCOUNTS. THE ADVANCE BANK (LIMITED). 11, POULTRY, AND 24, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON. 25, BOOTH-STREET, AND 2, COOPER-STREET MANCHESTER. 35 & 36, COLMORE-IIOW, BIRMINGHAM. f Daily Telegraph.—'«Established for the purpose of making advances on the deposit 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 cjnvertable." Morning Post, —" Deposits may be also made to pro- vide endowments." Manchester City News.—" Its depositors will be absolutely secured." North British Mail.—" Offers excellent inducements to investors." Investors' Guardian.—" Will be welcomed by those of the investing public who cannot afford risk of possible loss." South London Press.—" The ordinary Banks do not offer so high a rate of interest a.$ will the Advance Bank for this kind of deposit, and hence a very large business may bo anticipated, as the Bank only touches real and tangible securities, and will have nothing to do with dis- j honoured bills, overdrawn accounts, &c. The Bank will receive sums of money in Small or Large amounts on DEPOSIT upon the following terms:— At Ten days' Notice 4 PER eExT. i". One Month's Notice 4! PER CENT. For fixed periods— Six Itlontlis 5 rER CUNT. 1 Twelve months 6 PER CENT. For all sums deposited for fixed periods Certificates will be issued, havmg quarterly coupons attached pay- able to bearer, and interest will be payable 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 31 per cent allowed on the averay balance. Inasmuch as a reduction has lately been made in the cost of Registered Letters, the Post Office 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 small, the fullest banking convenience. mm H. MRC&WQIUUJL uwwp* ubnt ntitt. BRAZILIAN IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT 7 PER CENT GUARANTEE. MHE GREAT WESTERN OF BRAZIL X RAILWAY COMPANY, LIMITED.—Incorporated with Limited Liability in Great Britain under the Com- T)anies Acts 1862 and 1867. and in Brazil by Imperial Decree, No. 5,395. For Constructing a Railway from the Seaport of Per- nambuco (Recife) to Limoeiro, with a Branch Line to Nazareth, in the Province of Pernambuco, in the Empire of Brazil. Issue of 15,000 Shares, of P,20 each, being 9300,000, the part of the Share Capital of the Company specially autho- rised by the Imperial Decree to be at once called up, of which Shares 2,000 are reserved for Subscribers in Brazil. £ 1 per Share to be paid on Application, 44 on Allot- ment, and the remainder by Calls not exceeding L5 per Share, at intervals of not less than Three Months. The Concession is for 90 years, and Intere t at 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 guaranteed to the Company for j 30 years by the Imperial Government, on a kilometric expënliture amounting to a maximum of £ 562,500 of which the present issue will form the first part. DIRECTORS.* The Right Hon. Sir JAMES FERGUSSON, Bart., K.C.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 Com- pany. ALFRED PHILLIP3 YOULE, Esq, Olinda, Croydon. EDWARD KEIR RETT, Esq. (Messrs Devitt & Hett), 16, Mark-lane, E.C. SPENCER IIERAPATH, Esq, Angel Court, E.C., Direc- tor of the Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway Company, Limited. SOLICITOR-J. RAND BAILEY, Esq., 8, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C. BANKERS—UNION BANK OF LONDON, Prince's-street, Mansion House, E.C. BROKERS—Messrs GREENWOOD & CO., 28, Austin Friars, E.C. CONSULTING ENGINEER—CHARLES NEATE, Esq, Memb. Inst. C.E., 4, Victoria-street, Westminster SECRETARY, pro tem—FREDERICK WOOD, Esq. OFFICES—3, Great Winchester-street, London, E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed to carry out a concession granted by the Provincial Government of Pernambuco, confirmed by Decree of the Imperial Government of Brazil, for constructing and working a Railway from the Seaport City of Pernambuco to Limoeiro, a distance of about 50 miles, with a branch to Nazareth, in all about 60 miles. The City of Pernambuco has, including Olinda sub- urbs, a population of about 135,000, and about thirty steamers call at Pernambuco each month, including those belonging to the Royal Mail Company, Pacific Steam Navigation Company, Lamport and Holt, Messageries Maritimes, American Line, &c. The Railway will traverse the rich and productive Capibaribe Valley, embracing the best cultivated and most prolific Districts of the Province, and convey to Pernambuco for shipment a large "proportion of what forms the total exports of the Province, Hleh as sugr.r, cotton. and .other valuable products, besides farinila, beans, Indian corn, rum, molasses, hides, &c., for home consumption, and for export. There being no navigable rivers, the bulk of this valuable traffic, as well as a large return traffic, now carried chiefly by pack-horses, will be conveyed by the Railway; Sir John Hawkshaw, in his Report to the Government upon the Harbour of Pernambuco and Railways of the Province, says, The Limoeiro line will no doubt get more traffic, as it runs straight into the interior at right angles to the coast, and there is no water communi- cation to compete with it. The ground conceded near Fort Brum for its terminus is an excellent situation," The Works are to be proceeded with at once, and are to be completed to Limoeiro by end of 1881, and to Nazareth by end of 1882. When no allotment is made, the deposit will be re- turned without deduction. Should a less number of Shares be allotted than is applied for, the surplus paid upon application will be applied towards the amouat due on allotment. Subscribers will have the option of paying up their Shares in full on allotment, or at the time of payment of any subsequent call, and the full interest of 7 per cent. will accrue upon the amounts from time to time paid up. Applications in the form attached to the Prospectus, accompanied by a deposit of £ 1 on each Share applied for, should be forwarded to the Bankers of the Company, Particulars as to the Contract for the construction of the Works, Estimates of Revenue, Statistics as to Traffic, and fnrther information, will be found in the Detailed Prospectus, which, with Forms of Application, can be obtained at the Offices of the Company, and of the Brokers above named. The Original Government Decrees with Notarial trans- lations, the Agreement for the Contract for the Construc- tion of the Works and other documents, can be seen at the Offices of the Solicitor to the Company. 3, Great Winchester-street, London. November, 1878. Copy of Letter from the Charge d'Affaires of ths Im- perial Brazilian Legation in London to the Great Western of Brazil Railway Company, Limited. [copy.) Brazilian Legation, London, 26th July, 1878. Sir -1 have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date, in which you inform His Excellency the Brazilian Minister, of a proposed issue by the Great Western of Brazil Railway Company of £'):'0,000 of shares in £20, being the first hsue of the guaranteed capital, which is not to exceed £ "02,500 (5,000 Contos de Reis) as authorised by the Imperial decree No. 6,746, of 17th November, 1877. In reply to your letter, I have to state that the Com- pany's concession under the above Decree, authorises the' Company to raise and call up at once the above named £ 300,003, and that the guaranteed intere st of 7 per cent is payable half-yearly in London, reckoning from the date of the deposits with the Con-.panj's Bankers, and the Certificate thereof being lodged with the Delegate of the Imperial Treasury in London. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, (Signed) A. DE PorzA CORREA, Brazilian Charge d'Affaires. To the Secretary of the Great Western of Brazil Railway Company, Limited. 39654 THE GREAT WESTERN OF DRA-ZIL A RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the List of ApjJi- cations fo. Shares will close on THURSDAY, the 28th November, for Town, and on FRIDAY, the 29th, for Country Applications. By Order. F. WOOD, Sec. pro. tem. Offices: 3, Great Winchester-street, London. B.C. 39728 I'll 1^^————mmM m [htftI.6. ALBERT QHAMBERS COFFEE JJOOMS,. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, (Next door but two to the Royal Hotel.) MR. N. LAWRENCE Begs to announce that it is his intention shortly to OPEN the above premises as a first-class COFFEE PALACE AND CLUB, where refreshments of the best quality, and superior accommodation will be supplied at a Moderate Tariff. Connected with the Refreshment Rooms will be a READING ROOM, where Books and Newspapers will be provided for the use of all Visitors. There will also be a spacious BILLIARD ROOM, and all the conveniences of a first-class CLUB HOUSE. Gentlemen desirous of forming a committee for the Establishment of a Club are requested to apply at once. Note the ad di ess ALBERT CHAMBERS COFFEE ROOMS, 39727 ST, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, (Next door but two to the Royal Hotel.) T H E V A U I., T S WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. JOSEPH MANN, PKOPBIETOR, WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. Celebrated Burton and othe" Ales. COMFORTABLE BED AND SITTING ROOMS, Also Good Club Rooms. A FIRST-CLASS BOWLING SALOON. 39531 MBEGENNA CASTLE HOTELT^ JL IVES, CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds of onefhundred acres, overlooking the Bay. The mean tem- perature of St Ives, in the winter months, is only four degress less than Rome frosts are rare, and snow almost unknown. Board lodging and attendance on fixed and moderate terms during the winter months. For infor- mation apply to the Manager. 33491 ATLOCK" HOUSE HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT & BOARDING HOUSE, WESTB URY-ON-TR YM. WINTER TERMS:- Board and Lodging, per week, from. £1 1 0 Ditto, with Hydropathic Treatment, from 1 8 0 HYDROPATHIC and ELECTRO-CIIEMICAL BATIIS given to non-residents on very reasonable terms. 34503 ONLY THE BEST." GARAWAY & CO. FOR ROSES GAR AW AY & CO. \.y FOR FRUIT TREES. GARAWAY & CO. G SHRUBS FOR THE GARDEN. SHRUBS FOR POTS. FARAWAY & CO. FOR CONIFERS. GARAWAY & co. FOR FOREST TREES; CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION, QARAWAY & CO., G DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, 3*764 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents all the principal hoardings and stations in Newport and neighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Town and country. Old established—More than quarter of a century 84063 "STIFF'S STARCH. « STIFF'S STARCH. One Trial of this Beautiful Starch Will prove its superiority. TRADE MARIC QUEFli JJ E S S," REGISTERED 10th April, 1877. "STS STARCH. STIFYS KSTARCIL" Bold by allGi'ocers, Druggists,'&nd Oilnwn, saa at 29 pail ttblit NEW THEATRE ROYAL, JLl WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manager. Mr E. BTTLWBE. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED HOUSES. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF Lord Byron's grand historical Play: S A R DAN A P AL U S Revised for the stage by Charles Calvert- SARDAHAPALUS (King of Nineveh) Mr Arthur Darley. MYRRIIA (an Ionian slave) Miss Helen Cresswell. Universally Pronounced to be THE GRANDEST SPECTACLE OF THE AGE. Produced under the immediate dir- SARDANAPALUS ection of MrTHOS. W. CHARLES. TO-NIGHT, As at the Duke's Theatre, London. TO-NIGHT, As at the Duke's Theatre, London. Marvellous Mechanical Effccts. I Magnificent Scenery. SARDANAPALUS Never equalled in any Production, Selected Company of Artistes. Gorgeous CostumesAppointments SARDANAPALUS Full Ballet and Chorus. I Upwards of 100 Performers. SARDANAPALUS Can positively be played only j Seven Nights Longer. PriccB- Orchestra Stalls, 4s Dress Circle, 3s Pit Stalls, 2s Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d. Second Price at Nine o'clock to Orchestra Stall, Dress Circle, and Pit Stalls. Plans may be seen and seats secured at Mr Lewis's, Duke-street. No extra charge for booking. Carriages 10.30. Children in arms not admitted. Smoking strictly prohibited. Doors open 7; commencing at 7.30, 1- GRAND CIRCUS & HIPPODROME, CARDIFF. TO NIGHT, SATURDAY, November 23, THE GREATEST NIGHT of the SEASON. Entire Change of Artistes and Performance for this, the People's Night. EVERYTHING NEW NEW RIDERS NEW CLOWNS! New Sensations in Acrobats and Gymnasts. PERFORMING HORSES, DOGS, MULES and PONIES. Monkey and Goat Riders, For this Night only, SATURDAY, Nov. 23. Grand Morning Performance (under distinguised patro- nage) THIS DAY at half-past2 doors open at 2. NOTE.—Vol Becque's Flying Wonders and Infant Marvels. SWANSEA. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF G INNETT'S HIPPODROME. TO-DAY, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Last time of the Grand Piece de Resistance for the week, entitiod KENILWORTH. Sir Walter Raleigh Mr G. Ginnett. Earl of Leicester Mr C. Humel. Queen Elizabeth.Miss K. Powell. Amy Robsart Miss F. Godfrey. This grand spectular calvacade is produced at great expense, and can be presented for this week only. THE BEAUTIFUL "LO LO" IS COMING. A Special Train leaves for the Mumbles at 11 p.m. every Friday night. Reduced Rates. See Bills. FOURTH WEEK. JYJUSIO TO-ALL, GWANSEA. FAREWELL EXHIBITIONS. CLOSE SATURDAY, November 30th, to OPEN in NEWPORT, December 2nd, POOLE A-NLD YOT-ING'S DIORAMIC EXCURSIONS TO RUSSIA, TURKEY, and the BERLIN CONGRESS. Every Evening at 8. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 3. Doors open half an hour previous. Admission—3s, 2s, Is, and 6d. Manager-Mr J. POOLE, NOTICE.—This WORK of ART WILL NOT VISIT NEATH, the Town-hall not being large enough for the erection. SOCSD STAR THEATRE, WIND STREET. Director A. MELVILLE. Very Important Production of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. A New Version, in Five Acts and Two Piirts. MELVILLE'S GREAT DRAMATIC COMPANY. Now Returned for PRESENT WEEK ONLY. Mr GEORGE MELVILLE as GEORGE HAKKIS. BOB HEIGHT'S BLACKS SPECIALLY ENGAGED In Act I-New Sensational Scene by Mr Dawson, Elizas escape across the Frozen River; Act 2-Rok of Free- dom; Act 3—Eva's Home; Ac -i-Great Plantation Festival; Act 5—The Dismal Swamp. ,,1111111» 1. 1. 1. i.» .I iuniii.il l1iH1 \1Uft'¡t(f.g. TI LAMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUM. R BRIDGEND. The Board of Visitors invito TENDERS for the CON- STRUCTION and ERECTION of a LIGHT WROUGHT IRON BRIDGE in two spans of about 40 feet each, over the river Ogmore. PIDnsaiidsliecifioatioii3 may be scan on application to Dr Pi ingle, at the Asylum, between the hours of ten a.m. and four p.m., on any day except Suuday, up to and including t,e :'nd of Dec mber. Ten- ders to be sent in not later than the Srd of December, addressed Dr Pringle, Glamorgan County Asylum, Bridg- end, and endorsed" Tender for Bridge." The Board of Visitors do net bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 3Ji] S TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of Fifteen WORKMBXS' COTTAGES at Clydac h Vale, Plans and speciflcations to be seen upon application to Mr R". chard Thomas, Clydach Vale Colliery, Tonypandy, to whom all tenders must be s"nt not later than the 27th inst. The lowest nor any tender not necessarily accepted, 5608 SwifoHmj cfumiie.i pERFECT SECURITY AND A GOOD RATE OF INTEREST MAY BE OBTAINED BY INVESTING LARGE OR SMALL SUMS IN THE SOUTH WALIS MERCANTILE PER MANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY OFFICF3 No 1, THE HAYE3, CARDIFF, SAMUEL J. DAA^ES, MANAGING SECRETARY 5 per cent, per annum win be given on Deposits subject to six rnoiatlis notice of withdrawal. 4 per cent. per annum, subject to three months' notic of withdrawal. 3J per cent, per annum, at call. ADVANCES GRANTED ON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. N.B.—Agents wanted in all large towns. Apply to the. ecrdary. 33072 The next Subscription Day, Thursday, Dec., 5, 1873, CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. iiUMS from zC50 to 43,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MADE DAILY. The present rate of interest on Deposit Is 4j ppr cent, 6 months' notice 4 per cent, 4 months' notice; 84 per cent on demand. Prospectuses, Reports, and all information may be ob- tained on application to the undersigned. N.B.-TERMS OF BORROWING reduced and RE- DEMPTIONS mav be effected without loss-full discount being allowed under the ^wEu^ Dated S, Crockerbtown, Cardiff. 20310 — 49.9" H Y P A Y R K N T ] GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Ei<taùJished \tk7. OFFICKS-19, QUEEN-STREET. £ 60 to £ 3,000. Money always ready to be advanced on security of Houses or Land, repayable by easy which in. clude interest and principal. for an advance of £ 60 is 5s per fortnight; £ 90 7s 6d £ 150, 12s 6d; £ 300, 25s, &c. r*e PniK:ipal may be paid off at any time at 30 days' noticp. E. ery information with the Eleventh Annual Report. Prospcctus, tic., may be had at 19, Queen-street, on ap- plication to 30531 4713: MR. R. EMERY, Secretary. A TLAS (OF BRISTOL) PERMANENT pJTJL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Head oilice: 3, Corn-street, opposite the Council House, Bristol. INVESTORS receive LARGE PROFITS, together with PERFECT SECURITY. BORROWERS.—LIBERAL ADVANCES made on FREE- HOLD or LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Prospectuses and full particulars on application to the Secretary, at the Head-office; or to the local agent— MR W. P. ANNEAR, 14, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, DOCKS. 6022 CARDIFF. 89155 mHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY. (Incorporated under the Building Societies' Act, 1S74.) notice1'^ on Mortgage, at the shortest SUMS OF 400 to 110,000, .Repayable in Monthjy or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers m this Society have special advantages not oDtaincd in other societies, or from private individuals, lue legal costs are paid by the Society, and tho inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated repay- tnents are made, lif secured by the Registrar under the Srlenaly Societies' Acts, The utmost secrecy is main- tajned. For particulars apply to Mr E. Rooerts, at the OtOm of the society, 34, Victoria-street. MotibyT. Lolos TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct aR irregu- larities. and i;elieye the distreising symptoms -So prevalent with the sex. Boxes is 1M and 2e Vd, of all chemists. Sent anywhere upon receipt of stamps. hy the Maker, P- KJCavuk e&a?u»t> NoUAucham. 41" -8 utit p HILHAR.NLIONTC THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), FIFTH FESTIVAL. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Open, 6.30 overture, 6.50 commence at 7 First N ght of the Romantic Drama, JACK ROBINSON AND HIS MONKEY. EMM as Robinson Alexander as the Mcnkey." Last Night of the Engagement of the Marvellous French artistes Antonio and Henrietta, Udlle. Oski, and 1" ons, Ricardo, Henri, the King of the Bar Frank Clarke, Miss Pattie Adele, Mi'«Kate Derrington, Mr Harry Dale, the Ashantee Warrior, &•• &c., new Ballet. "SCARA- MOUCH," by the six Alexanders, and, in addition, DOCTOR EMM, the Learned Spiritualist, will give ONE MORE SEANCE, with new and astonishing revela- tions, from the SPIRIT WORLD TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Next Week, return of the Full Dramatic Company. STTFRLIATICWY. JUST PUBLISHED, NEW EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS. Twenty-eighth Thousand, price Is (Id, post free Is :1. REVELATIONS OF QUACKS AND It QUACKERY. By "DETECTOR," reprinted from the Medical Circular. "A rcgular Quack Directory, by consulting which every young man ma.v know where he may go if be wishes to get plundered and destroyed." Buy, therefore, Revelations of Quacks and Quackery,' by Detector. Punch London: BAILLIEPE & Co., King William-strct, Stralld- 30135 CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERC 4N- c TILE GAZETTE, Published every Monday Morning. Price 15s per annum, or by post ::l3. Th" CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, ar.d Newport, and the Bristol Channel, aud circulatcs among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throug-hout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leadi-ig Foreign Ports. CHIEF OFFIOES-75 and 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. ."COWARD CO.NSCIE-NC.E," NEW SERIAL STORY, { By F. W. ROBINSON. Is now appearing in the CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly Newt, 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents, price 2d, or sent, post free, to any address in the United King- dom for 2s M per quarter, and to the Colonies and all parts of Europe and the United States for 3s 3d per quar- ter, prepaid. 72 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more Local,"District, and Geneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the ichole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by tLe most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. Sold bj ail Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s Gd per quarter. 72 Columns | TWOPENCE.) 72 Columns. ENTON STORES, 43, ST. MARY STREET. FALL IN PRICES. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. In consequence of the depressed state of trade and the natural fall in prices, the proprietor of the Denton Stores will dispose of the whole of his stock of HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, RUGS, STICKS, SCARFS, SHIR IS, COLLARS, MUFFLERS, SEALSKIN TURBANS, FANCY GOODS, &c., &c., At absurdly Low Prices. This Sale will net be conducted as Sales advertised by the" hair-ùmiued chatterers of irresponsible frivolity," but will be genuine. Its purpose is to increase the demand for commodities by placing them within the effectual reach of all classes. SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY. 39723 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 Sale and Delivery in e&sks and sacks of tl-e MATCHLESS arid FAR-FAMED LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT of Messrs J. B. White and Brothers, of London. At pre- sedt thcy are discharging a large cargo from Lomlcn at tLc top of the Bute Fa^t Dock, where applications are to be made at their Timber Yard. 30.)71 rjpHOMPSON AND JGHACKELL, JL )0 QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY BROADWOOD, COLLARD, AND ERARD. rjpHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, 14, niGH-STREET, SWANSEA. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY KIRKMAN, HOPKINSON, AND ALL LEADING MAKERS. rjpHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, iL 111, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS IN BLACK AND GOLD, OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. RPNOMPSON AND GHACKELL 3, LANCASTER-BUILDINGS, TENBY. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, AND PIANOS, from 10s per month. THOMPSON and SHACKELL can eith confidence recommend their new Prize Model Piano, as selected by "h c Cardiff Infirmary Prize Drawing Committee. This instrument, being manufactured by newly-improvel machinery, is soid at least 2-J per cent below similar Pianos by other makers, wnile the finish throughout i3 unsurpassed. In handsome Walnut, with richly-carved h-gs. Bath desk, giit candelabra, extra Etrong ivca bol's and bracings ivory fronted keys, and best action work The touch and tone of these 1is pronowed by all competent ju g,.<3 to embrace ail tie essenti:Ll r,- quireiiieii, g of a good Piano. Price on Three Years' i.ystcm, £ ■, 3s ptr quarter. Drawings free on appli- cation. THOMPSON and SHACKELL'S New Price List of 1'ianos, Organs, Karmor.iuras, and other Musical Instru- ments, in handsomely-illuminated cover, sent by post to any address. 3i'j27—342*2' ^YARE AND c OLLE, T Y (Late Samuel Ware & Sons, Bristol and Cardiff). ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY. TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS. ——- 39682 DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. THE NEW" EMPRESS" MOTOR -i- is specially adopted for lIIEAT CHOPPERS. SEW- ING Mi\CHlES, PRINTING PRESSES, LATHES, CHURCH ORG A:- 3, COFFEE MILLS, and for all pur- poses requiring prwer up to Six-horse. There is NO DANGER. NO SMELL, and NO DIRT, requires no look- ing after, takes up less room, and COSTS LESS than any- motive power now used. Motor, to drive a Sewing Ma- chine, costse2 2s for Six-horse power, Zj5. Manufac- tured only by E. S. TAYLOR & CO., 9 AND 10, SHEFFIELD BUILDINGS, VICTOKIA{STREET, LIVERPOOL. AND 51, CORPORATION STREET, MANCHESTER. 39639 RJIHE JNDIA UBBER 0OMPANY, 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Beg to call the attention of Gentlemen to their well-selected STOCK Off w ATERPROOF COATS, Which Includes the 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, &c. 33399 RJFTITHS.—Thero 13 /but ono GRIF- FITHS SECOND-HAND FIRE PROOF SAFE DEALER ii) the wqrid, who has always the most extensive assort- merit oil bales by Chut wood, Milner, and other eminent makers, at abo'ut h-ilf the price of new. I i^t *^uanintee with each Illustrated Price List Post free, GDAFFI-LilS. the SAFE MANo, 43, CANNON STREET^ < l.o@9l'{..J;Q, I D. i OTHA-NL AND OOONS, THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS, 26 AND 27, ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ANUFACTURERS OF ..Lf..i F IRST-CLASS c LOTEINCT MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR c LOTHING. L^JANUFACTURERS OF -Lf-t. JJJVERY DESCRIPTION OF CLOTHING. THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILE CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. OVER 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW ROOMS. G gj ESTABLISHED 1S33. THIS DAY. 9 TO 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, JJOWELL AND COMPANY WILL COMMENCE SELLING THE FOLLOWING CHEAP LOTS THIS DAY. SATURDAY, Nov. 23IID, 1878. 640 PAIRS WHITNEY BLANKETS, Slightly soiled; suitable for Charity. 112 PIECES 72-TNCH WASTE TVVILL SHEETING, From 6M per yarcl-free from any filling. 1,500 DOZEN CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS, Readv-hemmed, from Is ll-d per dozen. 450 WHITE KNOTTED ( OUNTERPANES, MARSEILLES, BELGIUM, AND TOILET QUILTS, Very Chean. 1,200 pairs WHITE MUSLIN CUR- r.I AINS, at tis lid per rair. 1,700 yards Coloured SILK VELVET, From Is I l'(i per yard. A Few FELT, KIDDER, TAPESTRY, and BRUSSELS CARPETS, at Clearing Prices. 14 feet AXMINSTER at 8s lid each. SCINDE RUGS, full size, lis lid each. HOWELL & CO. are also making a SHOW ol NEW JACKETS. Fur-lined CLOAKS, COS- TUMES, BONNETS, HATS, SKIRTS, &c. A Cheap Line in LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS. JJOWELL AND £ JOMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 307C9 CARDIFF. "OOLLENS FOR WINTER. MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS do not beiieve in a 'decline of trad«" at the CARDIFF HOUSE, so they have arranged their purchases and their STOCK FOR THE WINTER SEASON on an im- portant and extensive scale. In the Ordered Depart- ment are the Newest Materials for making up, and iu the Ready Made Department are Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suit*, and Winter Goods of every description, competent to satisfy the most fastidious" for variety, styles, and price. It will be obvious tv the intelligent that even a column of this piper would not sufiice for the enumeration of tbe excellences of the large aad comprehensive Stock W. P. & S. therefore solicit a personal inspection of the GooC.F,. The Patent Ventilating TALETHES WATERPROOF COATS, as worn by H.K.H. the Prince of Wales, in fashionable Tweeds, ready mc.de or to measure. Apdrkss :—THE CARDIFF HOUSE. CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST MARY-STREET CARDIE F. 23 j^/JTILLINE RY JgKOWROOMS. a L. MUS™ 15, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. qAYORY & MOORE," 143, New Bond- kJ street. London, prepare mHE BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS. JL Supplied to the Royal Families Of Enghnd..ml Prussia. To be had of Chemists, L-c., every where. THE BEST FOOD for INFANTS. Most Digestible. Contains the Hi/iiest amount of nourishment In the most convenient iunn. MALTED ON LTEBIG'S principle. Sweet and wholesome in itself, Entirely free from Beet-root, Susrar, The bane of Condensed Milk am) Swiss Foods. THE BEST FOOD for INFANTS. More closely resembles Healthy Mother's Milk Than any other kind of Food. A THOROUGHLY COOKED FOODT Ahvajs ready for use. Saving Mothers and Nurses Much time and trouble. NPHE BEST FOOD for INFANTS. JL Contains all the elements Necessary for the Growth, Health, and Vigour cf the Child; PREPARED by SAVORY AND MOORE, JL 143, New Bond-street, London, And sold by Chemists, &c., every. where. 5345 34727 J^TANDARD LUBRICATING OILI COMPANY (LIMITED), 1, DRAPERS' GARDENS, THROGMORTQS AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY* GOVERNMENT. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF LUBRICATING OILS SAVING 25 PER CENT, Agents Wanted. Full particu) irs on application to HENRY DUNCAN. 20021-4842 GENERAL MANAGEB. h — —— —. JOHK W. H A L L, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, 1RONFOUNDER, AND BOILER MAKER, CARDIFF J^OUNDRY, EAST DOCK, CARDIFF, Manufacturer of High-pressure CondenMnsr ad Compound MARINE and STATIONARY ENGINES. -i WINDING ENGINES. V With paiailol or coined drums, Underground IDulinj Engines Colliery Locjinotives aud all descriptions <3 Murine a.nd Stationary ENCHNES AXD BOILERS, Air Compressors, to pump with Single CyHndor or b* stages Ventilators, Tabbing, and every description of Ironwork for Collieries, Blast Furnaces, Ironworks, and Stills. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, AND WHEELS. FLOUR anl CEMENT MILLS. BREWING PLANT TURBINS and WATER WHEELS, HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, And Special Machinery for manufacturing purposes iiu eluding Copnor, Br.- s-), and ,Iroa Tube, Wire and'Nail Making Machinery, Hydraulic, Steam, and Hand Crano* of all descriptions Iron Roofs, Cast and Wrought Ii ol Girders, Columns, and ° CONSTRUCTIONAL IRON WORK, GENERALLY Warming knd Ventilating Apparatus for Pubiia Eui 1 d II; £". STEAM-SHIPS' and MARINE EXGIVES REPAlit' Ut ,1^i,Tx ^K' n-i?TLT'KRS TO ANY SIZE. BORING. TURNING, PLANING, and l-CRFW CUTTING DONE FOR THE TRADE. 3.m)- E W P O R T VAG E NOT SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS A. ,F TI. ES. CARDTFF TIMES. L The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is < 1 No 10 GREAT DO< K STREET NEWPORT t (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ) wher. ADVERTISEMENTS Aiu> RECF1VFD- THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wl.o'esale Su", O'licc Cardiffare ^ec'sc^' those charged at the Chid W. MILTON LOCKE, > RBrORTKIt AKD MANAgBW. "TRUTH MUST PREVAIL."—Oomjiox SKNSR. J^LLK and JG^ELT J_| ATS and ^JAP9 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S w E I C H E R T, MANUFACTURER, 39. BUTE STREET; fj 3 HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, (ESTABLISHED 185a). OFFERS nothing extraordinary, but really Cnod Articles at LAIR AND reasonable prices. He does not keeg MI INUCEN* ? suiiicienily LARRE^OR any PCRCOA to select rrom. He does not s-11 "cjeapar than ^nr other house in toe trade, but quite as cheats as anv s- ^'n^the in°!vTS1|0U °! ^'C-Aine's Patent Con. tormatenr the only Instrument which takes the exaot roizc,, and thus secures a Perfect Fit. A VIS HI WILL AT ALL TIMES Bl V"!RY HUGH