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.'f 13. HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF I>. RICHARDS, HATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, AND 8 HI B T MAKER. ———- 7248 ESTABLISHED 1816
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PHILLIPS IMPHOVJSD WATERPROOF COVER& FOR ALL PURPOSES, 1" AND HORSE LOIN CLOTHS. PRICES AND PARTICULARS ON APPU. CATION TO CHAS. D. PHILLIPS. MAN U FACT U RER, NEWPORT, MON. 345M
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GEORGE OPSINS, AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF. I 25 QUARTERS HEAVY BEE F 4d TO 8d PER LB. Thia is One Penny per lb. under usual prices, MUTTON (AMERICAN), 10 0UKASES. 5ld. 6d, 1d, and 8d per lb. As in Joints. GR E 0 R G E JJ O P K I N s AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES, CARDIF. ZT~— 31372 TH3A CHO& YANS. tiOUSEHOLD (;OODS REIIOVED by Road or &u. EFFICIENTLY. EXPEDITIOUSLY. ECONOMICALLY. II4«5O WE8TWRR,°TI) BROS., WEST CANAL WHARF. CAXDIFF. 6820 ^typing yattws. W Y. EDWARDS WSSSSEKP STJ^MSHIP E ,LD N £ UR YOHK .pSftt-claas Steamers O! this Line will sail as fol- •• RnJ^M CAUDIFF T° WW YORK. RHIWINDDA," 3,000 tons.. SATCRDAY Feb. l. BBEUJ3L'{A," 2,500 tons. To follow. '«RHIWTvn?.Xf YOiiK TO CARDIFF. RHIWIl\DDA,' 3,000 tOils. SATURDAY, Jan. 11 -HHERRTN A TOUS • -SATURDAY. Feb. 1 LB,NA> 2,500 tons. To follow. SCODFFAN^'UTCELS ^\DING,FOR A11 classes of Bollard OM TLE mland towns in ^EF^ICAL<?^FW4«*TL,E- WESTEHN STATES of ^"IS MTIW TLNDUDI%' CHICAGO, St W'SM ^,»LPAUL'S- TOLEDO, BUF- *>H THE ERIP V'RL',♦ IV &C> &C> 111 conjunction N'^ 1, -F1TER" 01 CANADA, Lake Shore, and 't>"1 'S^uMiern Railway Companies. WARDS, Cardiff and Newport; I I ARDS>AI™ CO., Bristol; #460:) 5S2T 01' SOUTh-street New lork. JLDT STEAM BETWEEN f&8tef £ M (CARDIFF, S WANSEA, V> BELFAST, GREENOCK, & „tCaS,D0OO<"10 .J o all Darts of SootJalJd AILSA, 'FESPSUTSSNWYCGTS '«>«. sssian JSSGAS a *-»• EOU EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN „iri CAKDlFF: 4 SAIN^) F T0 BELFAST AND GLASGOW. S 2 p.m. 18 Thursday 2 p.m Saturday e p.ni. J 2y Saturday G p.m. 7 T„ FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. ''4 T^ay •* 1 p-n'- 21 Tuesday 1 p.m. ^ssday 3 p.m. 28 Tuesday 3 p.m. « w GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. » Mona.y 2 p.m. j 20 Monday 2 p.m AfonaSiV .2 n.m. I 27 Monday 2 p.m F, Box No. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW S 1 Wednesday a p.m. 15 Wednesday 8 p.m j X Wednesday 3 p.m. 22 Wednesday 3 p.m. i Wednesday 29 — 7 p.m. 1 r «- BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 3 Friday 6 p.m. | 17 Friday 4 p.m JO Friday 1 p.m. j 24 Friday .I p.m. Friday 31 4 p.m. GLASGOW TO e^VNSEA, VIA BELFAST. H Thursday 2 p.n:. 16 Thursday 2 P. In U Thursday 2 p.m. 23 Thursday 2 p.m, | Thursday ;,0 — 2" p.m f Gooda an required 'to be aiongsiae ONB HOUR before *dvertised time of sailing. FAIM.-Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, 10s. Green ftk or Glasgow Cabin, 20a; Deck, 12s 6d; Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-half, available for e month. .Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co.; Belfast, to Robert Hender- *on & Son; Bristol, to Mark Wljitwill and Son Swan- sea, to M. Jones & Brother; Newport, to R. Burton It Son; and in Cardiff to E. TAYLOR & CO., 59, Bute-street, Docks. f Caruil, January, 1879. 31648 WRI*RE STAR LINE » ▼ ROYAL & UNTIED STATES LIVERPOOL "to SSffi for- warding Passengers to all parts of the United States and Cfcnadtv Them- wall-known magnificent steamers are appointed to tail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty's and the United States -U. Celtic.. Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1879. Britannic Thursday Jail. 16 Republic Tuesday, Jan. 21 Germanic Thursdav. Jan. 39 Adriatic Tuesday, Feb. 4 farh „ FromQpl^NSTOWN nexiaay. fcacn constructed m seven water-tight compartments. T?faKe P3588^'0 8i Ja3's in summer, 9? days in winter. These spendid vessels combine the highest speed and wmfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to Pas WTgers. Saitxius and State-rooms amidships, luxuriouslj "u nisbed. Piai os, libraries, elecric bells, bath-rooms, ■N lIbop, &c. The Steerages are unusually spacious, well-lighted, *eritiiated, and warmed, and Passengers of this class receive the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses 100 attend the women and children. Apply to BARNE8, GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, F. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth, near GEO BEVAN, Swansea EDWARD PHILLIPS, ery HJH, Ebbw Vale; John Copeland, 124, High- t., Kerthyr; Messrs Harse and Brown, Newport, Mon H. CoiLqop and Son, Brynmawr; James S Demiit,. Tred; or to ISMA. Y, IMRIE, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 34, Leaaenhail-street, London A ]sl E -R ICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TOPHILADEIIPHIA, EVEU5 WEDNESDAY 'U!i-powared Irca, iatioii !»r p^nsem equal u> any European Line Pas- •engers aeii foyQii landed at PhilaOeiphia on the Wharf ft the Penniii s '«"■ Railroad. This ig the shortest and kest route to '.he est. Appijr to R.'CUAIUSOK, SPIKCR, and Co., 17 and 19 Watei- strtet, Liverpoo; JOKIS BROS, and Co. B?t.e woeks, Cardi-f: JABS9 ATRK, 16. Bute-road, C«dia ■ IOKIa Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROOER JOKM3, het, l'oiitypridd; TiiiKBi a .d Co., AbertlUery. >0688 ALLAfLINE. SB0RT18T OF PASSAGE TO HALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. Cromwsed of Twenty First-class Steamers. LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON- M5RRY every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, and to al) PWnts in Canada and the SUtes. excellent Accommodation. secure tlieir Tickets before leaving ",e,™e* the Railway Station by an appointed ttcy go on b^rt theeteTmer!^68 thCm UBtl1 the'lAil^Ldnen Govemmen* grants Assisted Passasres by ADDW PTMPHLET Lord Bufcrin in Manitoba." <erTv T,ro ers and Co., Liverpool or London- OT to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street. Caniiff T. J. f eath ■'rret> Swansea Il.FoICN- Fo'.e. 's IloteJ. ,to D. S. Thomas, British School, IJandoverv W. Great Dock-street, and John Young, _neket Wharf, Newport, Mon. -19i) J^ECTKITTS PARIS BLUE. W Used in the PRINCB OP WALES'B LAUNDBY. -t- REcIUTT'S P ARI8 BLUE.-n- Ueed in the Y v ™C1!Eas OF KDlNBURGH's LAUNDHT. I^ECKITTSPAIUS^UE; — AS93 1 the poorest on aooount o1 its olieapness. — *M by the richeot on ac^art o £ JiI JafiS 3*607 ONLY THE BEST." Q.ARAWAY & CO. FOR ROSES AltkWAY & CO. — FoR FRUIT TKEESJ GARAWAY & CO. x SHRUBS FOR THE GARDEN. SHRUBS FOR POTS. QARAWAY & CO. FOlt CONIFERS. Q.ARAWAY & CO. \Jr FOR FOREST TREElk CATALOGUES ON APPLICATIOJt QARAWAY & 00, LURDHAM DOWN KUKSERISS, CLIFTON, BMfirrOL. POB-TINGNE, WPortT, MON. REES, STEAM PACKET HOTTt Bir.i, poster » NEWPORT "0Tnh TV all"TJ)E RRINIH)R-KHV Z°R T0'W'N AND OOUN- 0 PERS()- BEWITTOUT V AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Plant and Machinery, at Cefn Bych&n Colliery Jan. 3 Horses, Carriages, &c, at Swansea Jan. 7 Mr ELIAS H. DA VIES. Leasehold Property • • •- ^an Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON: Contractor's Plant, &c at Newoort. Jan. 21 Mr MADDOX. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Jan. 15, 16, & 17 Messrs MUNN and KENNARD. Groceries, Furniture, &e., at Fern(IR]e Jan. 3 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Cabinet Maker's Stock-in-Trade, at Swansea Jan. I Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, &■ CO, Leasehold Property, at Tredegarville Jan. 21 Stoc! Crops, and Effects, at Llamshen 91 Wines, at Cardiff Freehold Farm, at Cardiff • • •Early Uatc Messrs W. II. WILLIAMS & CO. Furniture, Fixtures, &c., at Dowlais & Rhymney.Jan. 6, 7 Furniture, Fixtures, &c., at Dowlais & Rhyrnney. Jan. 6, 7 THE PAItADE, TREDEGAR VILLE, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, & CO. are instructed by the mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 21s^a"uaP three o'c'o .ck in the afternoon, at the Ro\aI Hot Cardiff, the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Ail that Semi-Detach ad MESSUAGE known as Caris- brook Villa, situate in The Parade, IVede^arxillc, Cardiff, recently occupied by the Tate Captain Isob ground floor there are diuing and drawing rooms, kit- chen, scullery, and larder four bed rooms on the first floor, together with bath-room, and w.c., on the secona floor three bedioome. There n a ffood ce well-arranged conservatories. The Premises are well built, and art 1 of 99 years from the 25th March, I860, at the ^nnua,l grouna reni, 01 JU) I/s. „„ .,T Further particulars may be obtained t solj. the officss of Messrs Dal ton, Spencer, an 'GVITE citors, Ca diff of T. H. Stephens, Esq., solicitor, Bute Docks or of the Auctioneers. LFI_„ Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, January 3rd, 1879. 4014-3 IMPORTANT SALE OF A STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS WINES IN BOTTLE AND IN \00^Y MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. are instructed BY MI • SH erring, to SELL by AUCTION, ON AACTI M ary 21^ 1879, at 2 o'clock precisely, at the.r Action Mart, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, a VEIY IN P WINES, comprising about TASKS ConsfstLgo^Shfrri^^Ports, C^ETS' ^ITA^SOMLIS1 of miscellaneous wines. NF SALP Samples may be tasted on the carefully The whole of the above stoek HAS ^EEN anf illy selected,and is in thoroughly GT*>D condition^ It offers an selftted,and is in thoroughly good condition. It offers an excellent opportunity for PURC^hasing, ..J T0 ORIAR- tioneers beg to state that they are in a position to guar- autee that the bulk shall be delivered equal to and identical with the samples EXI"BIT«D, Oueen's Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, yueen s Chambers, Cardiff. 40111 UNRESERVED SALE OF FARMING STOCIC CELYN FARM, LLAN1SI1EN, >-EAB CAWI-. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. 'ARE. instructed by MI John Davies, who is giving up this farm.T the whole TION, on THURSDAY, 23rd January, 18<9, THE whole ,,f the STOCK, CROPS, and EFFECTS. CATTLE-Nine very useful milch (^N B^ ° calve in good season two-year-old short pa ^HORSES—Three cart mares, in foal; » 6 years, suitable for farm or colliery work, cart liorse3. PIGS-Sow in farrow, and a store pig. CROPS-Rick of meadow hay, rick of barley straw, riek of wheat, rick of oat straw. nlnnr-HQ IMPLEMENTS—Two wagons, two TW? £ 1° '» three pairs harrows, chain harrow, SCUTA G turnip scufilers, Cambridge roller, hors drill, mower by Wood, sheep dipper, c:ike 'crusher, weighing machine and weights, fore shaf P 3 harness, and the dairy utensils. Refreshments at 11.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m; Three months' credit with approved security. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 40110 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF A FREEHOLD FARM. T A "T MESSRS STEPHENSON, AL^AN- DER, and CO., are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardilt, at an early date, HENSTAFF FARM, In the Parishes of St. Bride's and Peterstone-super-Ey, containing 160 acres or thereabouts of arable and pasture land, together with the Farm House and other buildings. Further particulars can be had of the Auctioneers, or of Mr JOHN JONES, Solicitor, 40072 St Mary-street, Cardiff. THE VICTORIA SALE-ROOMS, ST MAUY-STREET, g CARDIFF. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. To Furniture Dealers, Private Families, Parties About to Furnish, and Others, SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR MADDOX lias received instructions from Mr N. Lawrei.c who is g;ving- up tho busi- ness, to DISPOSE OF by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above rooms, fit WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRI- DAY, the 15th, 16tli, and 17th days of January, 1879, the whole of his valuable and extensive collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, full particulars of which will duly appear in bills aù catalogues,! „ Auctioneer's Offices, 70, St Mary-street, Cardff. -0'' SALE THIS DAY. BROOK HOUSE, FERNDALE. SALE OF GROCERIES, FURNITURE^ &e MESSRS MUNN & KENNARD HAVE bean favoured with instructions from Mr■ D. O. Evans, who is giving up the business, to SEIJLI b) Alt- TION, 011 the premises as above, on FRIDAY, January 3rd, 1879, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, „„„„ FIXTURES, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, for particulars of which see bills. Goods 011 vi ew morning of sale, which will commence ^Auctioneers' offices. 77, Cro kfrerbtown, Cardiff. 40127 IN LIQUIDATION. HIGH-STREET, DOWLAIS, AND HILL-STRELT, RHVMNEY. GENERAl. GROCERY, SHOP FIXTURES & UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BOOK -DEBTS. MESSRS W. H. WlLLTAMb and CO., are instructed by tho Trustee to SELL by At C- TION, 011 the premises, at Dowlais, cn MONDAY, January 6th, 1879, and at Rhymney, on I'Lt^DAV. STOCK'IN hfR?DVh|HO°pe FIGURES & UTENSILS, HOUIEHOLD FURNITURE, & BOOK DEBTS, belonging to the estate of Samuel Williams, Dowlais and Rbymiiey, grocer, etc. aTh™«TOCK°comprise8 tea,coffee, sugar, ra«tard^P^ currants, starch, blue, soap, soda, matche^, vinegar rice, oatmeal, c<rn flour, barley meal, biscuits, flour, butter, cheese, bacon, lard, tins of lobster, sardines, and condensed milk, pickles, preserves, fancy tea caddies, brushes, iron bedstead?, paints, shoy paper, etc. The FIXTURES land UTENSILS consist of counters, shelving, tea, flour and provision scales and weights, tea canisters, etc. 1 The FURNITURE (at Rhymney) includes the usual ap- Dointinents of two bedrooms, kitchen, etc. The EOOK DEBTS amount to about 1160, and a vho. dule of the same may be inspected on the premises at Rhvinaey, on Tuesday morning, after Ten oc.oclc. The gale will commence each day atOne o clock pre- C'Further particulars may be obtained of the Trustee, E. T. Collirs, FAq,, 39, Broad-street, Bristol, or the fucLneeS Alb^Chaiibers, High-street, Cardiff, and Exchange, Bristol. .u.: EXTENftlVE SAXJi OF t'AMNrlT MAKEiCS STOCK- 1N-TRADF, OF HOME-MADE FURNITURE. OAs HIGH STREET. SWANSEA. MR, DANIEL PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from Mr Joseph B. Ward, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, to., &c. (who i; re- mÜVlII to No 7. College-street, comer of Goat-street), to SELL by AUCTION, on tbe above Premises, on TUES- DAY, January 7th, 1879, the whole of the extensive STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of mahogany, oak, and deal stained, and painted_chests of drawers, couches, sofas, easy and other chairs in hair, leather, and cloth, cane-seated, maho- gany, office, kitchen, and other chairs, walnut suites in green and other reps, walnut and other cheffonieres with marble tops and plate-glass backs, pier, chimney, and dressing-glasses, walnut and mahogany oval and loo tables, round do, occasional and other tables, mahogany and painted washstands and tables, brass and iron bed- steads, spring, hair, and wool mattresses, paUiMses, feather and inillpuff beds, mahogany and istilined towel mils in great variety, fenders, fire irons, tea trays,1 coal rases mahogany and brass window poles, children's chairs roundiand square kitchen tables, and every other requisite, of which there is an extensive stock. Dinner ware, electro-plate, &e. gSSTeSK^^at?Ele"n-o'clock in the forenoon ^Auctioneer's offices. 7, Dynevor place, Swansea. 40105 I^I D WIN J^U COCK, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AND TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, DUKE-STREET CHAMBERS, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. Sales of every description of Property conducted. Sales of every description of Property conducted. HOMAS FRANCIS ENGINEER AND PROFESS O-Al, VALtLU Of MACHINERY AKD MA.NU1AC1 I R1NG I LA' Of every description. VALUATIONS for tho Trade or gcneral StocK laKin^. SPECIAL VALUATIONS and REPORTS PREPAREi- for Probate, Mortgages, Partnerships, Losses nj nre, &c., &c. SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMLASION8CS^.HWFT RRTSM| /CLEANLINESS.—W. G. NEXEY'S R^- fined BLACK LEAD. Sold everywhere, by a Shopkeepers. —pr— ANL1NESS.—W, G. NIXE1 S RE- \j flned BLACK LEAD, for Polishing Stoves, &o. Equal to Burnished Ste 1, without ™t* or<lust Ask for W. G. Nixe/s Blnc,{ Lead, ai.d see tnat j have it. 12. Soho-squarc, London. oooos Caution.—There are several Epurious inntaUons. (»NES BROTHERS.PRINCIPAL BI HH POSTERS ANO DELIVK1 E'iS, HIGH STREET. NEATH, AND BRITÓN FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to tnc Great Western end Nei th and Erecon Railway! and ine Principal Auctioneers. Losseee of the Principal Postuig Places. J 2 XpRUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, SCURVY, BAD I^QS, BUHSS, SCALDS, AKS CURED DIKKCFLT BT TlIK EOTPTIAM SAI,VB.—The most won- derful application for evej y kind of Sores. Bad lc^3 ot about twenty yei.r.i standing h»ve been complete y fU1 eJ by it in two or three weeks. It sul>dues inflammation in a few hours, and soothes pain very quickly. Scurvy dis- appears as if by magic under its influence, and all erup- tions of the skin. For Gathered Breasts, Inflamed Eyes, Ringworm, Ulcers, and Woundi of tvsry kind, it is un- equalled, and is recommended with thorough confidence b.v tl.e Proprietors, who ari constantly receiving the most gratifying proofs of its success as a cleansing and healing remedy. Prepared only by Reade Brothers, Chemists, Wolverhampton, and sold in pots at 13Jd and 2s 9d each, hy all Chemists. Sold by Anthony. Joy, 3.11<1 Williams, Bute-street; Messrs Coleman and Co., Chemists, High- ttrcet, Cardiff. 234—SO DESTINY."—"Is" every Human Being ID Destined to a Certain Position in Life ? Can that Position be foretold ? To sett e this question con- sult for termb Madame Stoffer, enclosing stamped direc- ted envelope. Four questions answered, 18 stamps and stamped directep envelope. Correspondence to be for- warded, under cover, to Miss P. Knight. Dean-gtreet, Dorking, Charts Id each, post-free 2d. 'nll gUtrtifltt. SALE THIS DAY. CEFN BYCHAN COLLIERY, NEAR PENCLAWDD, GOWER. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by Messrs Francis and Davies to SELL by AUCTION, at the above colliery, on FRIDAY, January 3rd, 1879, the whole of the PLANT AND MACHINERY, AND A QUANTITY OF TOOLS, &c., Comprising 16 horse power horizontal engine, liin. cylinder, 30in. stroke, with winding gear, 4c., complete egg-end boiler, 10RT. by 4ft., with all necessary connec- tions. The engine and boiler are equal to new, and in perfect going order, and can be seen working at the time of sale. Colliery trams and rails, steam and water pipes (different sizes), quantity of í wire ropes (quite new), also a very useful lot of tools, &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Office". Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, 40088 ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES'S NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., will be held on TUESDAY, January 7th, 1879. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford-street Swansea. 40060 riUMV^-H ALL C H AMBE 11 S. ..1. BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RFSTT>F\C«—TON BACH. PENCOED. 31584 -J ri\f!! Q:øn!£t- IN LIQUIDATION. SWANSEA. TO LADIES' OUTFITTERS, DRAPERS, &c. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, AND CO., are instructed by the Trustee, to SELL by TENDER, in one Lot, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of M;S3 M. A. Evans, Ladies Outfitter and Baby Linen Warehouse, 105, Oxford-street, Swansea. The Stock is well assorted and of good value, amount- ing, as per inventory at cost and valuation, to £688 Os 2d, and may be viewed on Saturday and Monday, January 4th and 6th, 1879. Tenders, marked" Tenders for M. A. Evans'Stock" will be received at 10, Temple-street, Swansea, up to 12 o'clock, on TUESDAY, January 7th, 1879. Payment, one-third cash; balance by approved bills at two and four months. Swansea. December 30th, 1878. 40106 No. 1, CLIFTON-STREET AND BROAD-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. TO BE LET BY TENDER, all those very Jt commodious and extensive PREMISES, with Private House attached, situate as above. These pre- mises are suitable for an extensive and increasing busi- ness. Possession may be had at once, by the year, or for a term, 11. may be agreed upon. Tenders marked application for No. 1, Clifton-street, Roath," to be addressed to Mr Maddox, Auctioneer, etc., Cardiff, on or before 10th January next, and to view the premises, apply to Mr 0. Rouke, 7, Southey-street,.Cardiff. 40093 PARK LLANISHEN, GLAMORGAN- JL SHIRE, is to be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATUltDAY. February 1st, 1879, in case it will not be Soid by Private Contract by Dr. William Price, of Llantrisant, Glamorganshire, the landlord, to whom all applications are to be ad- dressed in the meantime. 40096 CAE COURT, BRIDGEND, TO LET, with immediate possession, the residence of the late Phillip Price, J.P., with or without land. Applica- tions and offers for the above to be made to the under- signed, MR WM. DAVIS, Brynhauiogr, Bridgend, ppl f ofel MRS ELIZABETH MORGAN, De- ceased. Pursuant to the Act of Parlia.ment made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of Rer present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled An Act to amend the law of property, and to relieve trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of Elizabeth Morgan, late of the Mount, at Caerphilly, in the county of Glamorgan, widow, deceased (who died on the 1st day of December, 1878, and whose wili was proved in the Llandaff district Registry of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice in England, Probate Division, on the 27th dry of December, instant, by her soie executor, Edward Daw), are hereby required to send the particulars ef their claims or demands to me the undersigned Robert Voung Evans, the solicitor to the said exccutor, on or before the 12th day of February next, after which day the said 'executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties legally entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, u:id the said executor will not la liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim be shall not then have had notice. Dated this 28th day of ikwember, 187a „ ROBERT youSfc EVANS, V Tynte Chancers, Duke-street, Cardiff, Solicitor to the Executor. juitflinfl FFWKFFFTK CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. SUMS from t50 to £3,000 ready to be LENT on SHARES MAY BE TAiK^^iXD DEPOSITS MADE The present rate of interest on Deposit l8 41 per cent 6 = tJrfXCtmey- Reports, and all information may be ob- T? » UNDERSIGNED. DEMPTio^ °h ^°UROWINO reduced and RE- S™WNI W;retheffnewR^s.0Ut PETER PRIQX, Dated 3, Crockerbtown, CardST™ H Y PAY REN T~! GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Established 1867. OMCES-19, QUEEN STREET. .£60 to £ 3,000. Money always ready to be advanced on security of Houses or Land, repayable by easy instalments, which include interest and principal. Ttte payment for an advance of £ 60 is 5s per fortnight • £ 93, 7s 6d £ 150, 12s 6d £ 300, 25s, &e. The principal may be piid off at any time at 30 days' notice. Every information with the Eleventh Annnat Report Prospectus, &c., may be had at 19, Queen-street, on aD- plication to Mr R, EMERY, Secretary. Deposits received Jail)" at 5 per cent interest, free of all charges. 40138 4713 PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT IN- JL VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1860. INCORPORATED MARCH, 1876. Omen-28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. The Oldest, LUGAT, and most Equitable Society in the Dis^ncs,. fota! Income of Society since formation £ 330,941 0a 7d Amount lent on Mortgage £ 914^71 %i iZmntrf u?* ye!f- y^IL'i £ 68^482 lis 8d Amount of Bonus divided 1877. £ 3 427 ]8s 3d Amount remaining as Reserve Fund £ t,'l42 lis 94 The Offices are open DAILY for the issue of NFW SHARES and Receipt of DEPOSITS, bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum, payable half yearly. WM. SANDERS, 18628 124 Managing Secretary. ATLAS (OF BRISTOL) PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Head Office 3, Corn-street, opposite the Council House, Bristol. » INVESTORS receive LARGE PROFITS, together with I PERFECT SECURITY, BORROWERS-LIBERAL ADVANCES made on FREE- HOLD or LEA8EHOLD PROPERTY. fu}! particulars on application to the secretary, at the Head-office or to the local agent WM. P. ANNEAR. a, E D W A R D-F LACE, CARDIFF. — 6022 -39155 rpHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS ,T BUILDING SOCIETY. under the ^etiea' Act, 1874.) kre PI*Wcd to LEND, on Mortmi, at th* shortest tiotice, SUMS OFeioo tojlo 000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarter^ InstaJtoents Borrowers in this Society have sperial idv™,t^« rw* obtained in other societies, or from pri^te^todXju? HIE LEG^L costs are p*id by tbe Societr MLI pendence of tho borrower, so long as his stipulated repay* £ e!arecm—' 8ecared bT the UogisS^uSdw'X Friendly Societies' Acta, The UTMOA t*Aned. -crow is mlin. For MrttcoIaM to Mr E. ReoerM. tf the 34. ks PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Gentlemen wishing their HAIR CUT AND DRESSED IN FIRST-CLASS WEST-END LONDON STYLE, Should visit J. HUSSEY'S HAIR CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING ROOMS, 16, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Where they will rcceive every attention by first-class assistants. The enlargement and alterations of the premises are now comp etcd, hav.ng been fitted up with every modern convenience. WIGS, SCALP5, LOXG HAIR, HEAD DRESSES, CHIGNONS, PLAITS, COILS, CORONETS, FRONTS, CURLS, COMBS, BRUSHES, and every Toilette Requisite. J. HUSSEY, PERFUMER. 16, HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. 39900 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. 13 WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation bill-poster aiilcrier. Rents ail the principal hoardings and stations in Newport iiii-I neighbourhood. Two good billposters KC;.t. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Town and couutry. Old established—More than quarter of a century 31003 A NVITTE, TAILOR AIND L/IIAI'ER • 'from Eimer'S, Court Tailors, Regent-street, Lon- don), h'8 to thiiik his numerous friends and customers for the liberal support they have bestowed on him since his commencement in business, and to inform them that he is now well prepared with a first-class choice of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, an inspection of which he earnestly solicits and trusts Miat by paying particular attention to business and gua- ranteeing S'yit- and Fit to receive a share of nublio tronage. NoW the AddreE"- NO 17, DILLWYN-S'IITI;ET, SWANSEA. E044 rilOWLE'S PENNYRO FAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieye the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is lid and 2c 9d, of all chemists. Seat ANYWHERE upon receipt of stamps. 6GR the Maker, B f. LOVU, chemist. NottuuthMa, IUiQi I oduranalt. CARDIFF. ADAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF, Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUES. DAY, January 21st. 40109 MONS. SIEVERDIYS CLAS RE-ASSEMCLK after 6th January. Just l "Hints and N, tes on FrenchVerbs," price 6d published ) Sieverdin's "Map of French Verbs" price 6d Address, EI\' vnn, The Paiade, Cardiff. 39250 ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, IrJL TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. Principal-HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (London). The next term will commence on TUESDAY, January 14th. Prospectus, &c, on application to the Principal. 5971 ADIES' SCHOOL, HARROW HOUSE, L DUMFRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF. Principals-The Misses MAnKS. Pupils prepared for University and College of PreceD- tors local examinations. 4010i Next Term Commences (D.V.) JANUARY 21st. ADIES' SCHOOL, BELGRAVE JLJ HOUSE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL MJS3 TULLIS, (Associate of the College of Preceptors). Resident Pupils are requested to ASSEMBLE on TUESDAY, the 21st ef JANUARY, 1879, and Non. Resident on the following day. 40078 DAMSDOWN HOUSE; PARKT PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED on the 18th of. SEPTEMBER. 34435 CARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. HEAD-MABTKR: F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar, Ac., of St John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANT MASTERS. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES, B.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. I. G. MUNRO, Trinity College, Dublin, &c., &c. Boarders are received on moderate terms. There will be an Examination for Two Scholarships at the end of Term. The Next Term begins on WEDNESDAY, January 22nd, at 9 a.m. Apply to the Head-master, or the Secretary, 45, Parade. 40092 SWANSEA. FYNONE SCHOOL, CONSTITUTION- HILL, SWANSEA. Principal-Mr EMERY. Assisted by Mr G. EMEUY, B.A., London, late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at Mill Hill Pupils prepared for Commercial Life, for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, for the Preliminary Leg-al and Mcdical Examinations, anl for Matriculation at the Universities. Terms for Boarders and Day Boys on application. Next term commences Tuesday, 21st Jan nary. 40074 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE; COWBRIDGE LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL, Associates in Arts. The next term will commence (D.V.) on THURSDAY, 30th January, 1879. l'lii'^ prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Exani, ™.wns. Referees-Parents of pupils. 33870 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TCOMBE COURTT"WOODCHESTER GLOUCESTERSHIRE. LADIES S C H O O L. PnmciPALS The MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day of entrance. TERMS, From 20 GUIXEAS. Vacancies for two lady boarders. 39083 BUSSAGE HOUSE, Stroud, Glouces- tershire. Principal J SILREE, M.A.. (London.) Preparation for London and Oxford Matriculation, &c. French, German, Chemistry, and Engineering Draw- ing receive particular attention. Terms moderate, fpc-ciai arrangement; for Sons of Professional M* n and Çc"t:(U!<lI rûlrt,fL110h i'1' Tnf"It Commencement of First ferm, Thursday, Jan. 23rd. NEWCASTLE EMLYN. rinsE EMLYN' GRAMMAR SCHOOL, L NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. Head Master.—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Assulant-Master.—Mr E. M. ELLIOTT. Music.-Master DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSES DAILY. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Town very healthy. Terms strictly moderate, Prospectuses. Ac. on applieation 17067 BRECON. c HRIST'S COLLEGE, BRECON. HEAD MASTER ELECT. REV D. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., Head WAster of Friar's School, Bangor. ASSISTANT MASTBIUI. T. C. SIMMONS, Esq, B.A., late Scbolar of Magdalen College, Cambridg-e 25th Wrangler. F. S. N. BONSFIELD, Esq, B. A., late Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford 1st Class Final Classical Schools. J. E. EVANS, Esq., B.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; 2nd Class. Classical Moderations; Powia Ex- hibitioner: H. F. S. HOUGHTON, Esq., B.A., Foundation Scholar and Wright's Prizeman, of St John's College, Cam- bridge; 2nd Class Science Tripos. The College will be re-opencd on FRIDAY, January 24th. 1879, at 9 o'clock a.m. Apply to the Head Muter, Friar's School, Bangor. 39932 c HRISRS COLLEGE, BRECON. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. ^On TUESDAY, January 28th, an EXAMINATION will held in the Schoolroom, for the pxirpose^OF filling ree (at least) Foundation Scholarships, of tfff value of £ 25 and £ 20 a year, tenable at the College. For forms of application and all other particulars, apply to the Head Master, Friars' School, Bangor. 399:3 LLANDOVERY. LLANDOVERY SCHOOL. visrroR. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDKK AND HBADMASTBR. The Rev. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A;, Jesus College, Oxford. SBCOXD HASTBR. MrcQAftLttS E. WILLIAMS, M.A:, Late Open Scholar, Queen'3 College, Cambridge, anl First Class in the Mathematical Tripos, 1874. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL 3LUTBIL The Rev G. W. GENT, B.A., Late Open Scholar of University College, Oxford Second Ctass Classical Moderations, 1873, and First Class in Final Classical Honours, 1875; Proxime Aecessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1872, and Gold Medallist of the Geographical Society. COMPOSITION MASTER. Mi F. G. BRABANT, B.A., Open Classical Scholar, Corpus ChrLti College, Oxford; First Glass Mathematical Moderations, 1874; First Class Classical Moderations, 1875; First Class Final Classics, 1877. NATURAL SCIENCE MASTER. X Mr CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER, B-A., Lincoln Coilege, Oxford First Class in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of the Royal School of Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society, MASTER OF TUB JCNIOE SCHOOL Mr CHARLES P. LEWIS, B;A. Late Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxford. FRENCH. -Mr WILLIAMS. Music AND SiNeisa.—Mr KINGSFORD. DRAWING. Mr D. S. THOMAS. Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Department South Kensington. DRILL.-Sergeant HOBAN. In addition to the above a Writing Master will shortly be appointed upon the foundation of Mrs Jones, Cefn- facs. During Ule last two months, in adddition to other minorr honours, the School has gained at Oxford two Scholarships of P-SO a year each, and two Exhibitions of £40 a year each also a Bangor Exhibition of R,40 a yeu. There are 20 Foundation Scholarships, two Ex. hibitions of Z27 a year each, the Golden Grove Scholar- ship of £ 25 a year, and several House Scholarships of £ 20 a year each attached to the School. Boarders are received at the College by the Warden at Prospect House by Mr Williams, and at Forest House by Mr Gent. A large Boarding-house close to the Col- lege will be opened in January by the Headmaster, The School will be RE-OPENED, after the Christmas Vacation, on THURSDAY, January 23rd, 1879. Application for admission for next Term should be sent without delay to the Rev the Warden, the College Llandovery. 39930 LLXNDOVERY SOHOOL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. heir inXthpIIp ''iirl0XH(^mmencing at 9 i m-) w»ll be Hall< «n FRIDAY, January 24 SH?P<? VH T°' ,at least TVV0 HOUSE SCHOLAR- SHIPS, of the annual value of £ 20, open (without anv restriction as to place of birth) to all boys under 17. £ e time and place, a-i EXAMINATTOV TWNCS(!HOLA^^ least, SIX FOUNDA^ llOiN SCHOLARSHIPS, of toe annual value of £ 8 8s WaTe's a restriction as to age) to natives of For full particulars apply to the Rev the Head- master, the College, Llandovery. 39981 JY/JR. M.H. COCHRANE, P. 0. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LABORATORY, 4 PEARSON-PLACE, DOCKS. CARDIFF, r. prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINA- TIONS of JIINERALS, FOODS, &c., of all kinds. For particulars anl terms, apply as above. 33287 THE E YES THE EYES I Sight Restored and Spectacles no longer needed. A CURE FOR THE BLIND. All Diseases of the Eyes Cured by the use of I) R BALL'S PATENT IVORY EYE CUPS. >Veak Eyes, Dimness of Vision, Near Sight, Inflammation! Cataracts, Loss of Sight. For particulars, enclose addressed Stamped Envelope to J. Fletcher^ LUCHMOAU-RUITK Fortfield, Chichester. inaM« ■' su&t mat ubtit i;oticto. -I "\fODDFA BAPTIST CHAPEL, i-1 TREORKF. A GRAND BAZAAR, under distinguished patronasre, e will be held at the Schoolrooms of the above Chapel, July, 1879, in aid of the BuildiiSt Fund. Contributions in articles or money will b tha;ikfully received by the Pastor, the Rev. W. Morris, Baptist Minister, Treorky, Pontypridd. 40128 SENOR DON PEDRO DE MANZANOS, having been appointed by the Mexicr n Government, under date 4th October' 1878, PRIVATE COMMERCIAL AGENT to that Republic, both in Caidiff and Newport, henceforth all Invoices and Manifests of Goods shipped from either place to Mexican Ports wiil be required to be legalised by his signature. Private Commercial Mexican Agency, 110, Bute Docks, Cardiff, 31st December, 1878. 5985 NEWPORT CAMBRIAN CHORAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Members of the above Society will be held at the Ebenezer Chapel, Newport, on FRIDAY evening next, the third day of January, 1879, for the purpose of adopting a scheme for the winding-up of the affairs of the Society, proceedings to commence at half- past seven. _R WM. OWEN, Chairman. HENRY HOWELL, Hon Secretary, Newport, 27th December, 1878. 40097 n NOTICE (FERNDALE), I, WILLIAM JK-T MALIPHANT, formerly of Ferndale, and now re- siding at Kidwelly, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will not be responsible after this date for any DEBTS contracted by the person known as JANE MALIPHANT, residing in Pontypridd-road, Feindale.—Signed WIL- LIAM MALIPHANT, January 1st, 1€79. 6014 SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. Tha Swansea Harbour Trustees are prepared to receive LOANS of £ 100 and upwards, on their DEBENTURES, for terms of five, seven, or ten years, at fA 10s per cent, per anuum Interest, payable half-yearly in London or Swansea, to replace Debentures falling due on 1st of January, 1879. Applications to be made to the undersigned, at the Harbour Office, Swansea, 40080 FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trustees. TO TRUSTEE- AND OTHERS. The LLANELLY HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS re- quire to BORROW £ 15,000,to replace bonds now payable. The interest will be £4 10s Od per cent per annum, pay- able 1st January and 1st July. The Commissioners offer as Security the Harbour revenues, (consisting of Harbour Buoyage, Dock and Light dues and rents), and the income of the Public Estate of the Town of Llanelly. The Bonds will ba issued under the seals of the Har- bour Commissioners and of the Local Board. The entire debt of the Llanelly Harbour, including the above sum, will be L30,000, the annual charge thereon, at £4 10s per cent., being 41,350. To meet that charge there is, at present, a surplus ofreeeipt in respect of Harbour revenues over outgoings of £ 1,500 per annum, and in addition the surplus income of the Public Estate is £ 760 per annum, making a total of P,2,260 to meet a charge of £ 1,350; Bonds will be issued in such amounts as may be con- venient to invstors. Application to be made to JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk to the Commissioners and Local Board, Town-hall, Llanelly. 4C026 STOPPAGE OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND rANK. A SAFE INVESTMENT. TAKE A SHARE IN THE PRIZE DRAWING, WHICH WILL BE HELD IN THE MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA, ON FEBRUARY 27LH, 1879, WHEN YOU MAY WIN SEVEN THREE-ROOMED HOUSES, WORTH ie525, FOR ONE GUINEA (91 Is. OD.) T.;is is a genuine sale, as the Owner, having money locked up i:I the "West of England and South Wales Dis- trict Bank, is desirous of promptly realising his available resources. Doubting the possibility of finding a pur- chaser at one sum in the present depressed state of the money market, lie resolved to adopt an easier, though somewhat uncommon method of disposing of the pro- perty, and now offers it in about 260 Shares at One Guinea each. The property is estimated to be worth Z525, and is mortgaged to a building society for £350. The premises v Ire are leasehold, 6! years unexpired,and are subject to but a nominal ground rent of j61 per annum, Ieing less than 3s each house. The sum of £ 137 10s has been' paid on account of the mortgage the balance being repayable in monthly instalments of iC3 10s, which payments will be more than covered by the rental, thus leaving in a few years the whole of the property unincumbered. The situation is healthy and pleasant, 15 minutes from High-street Railway Station Swansea; 3 minutes fromLandore Station. Several lar-e works near employ- ing in the aggregate, when in ML swing, 5,000 men. Close to cliapel and school, EI. :H house has a small garden. Whoever is fortunate enough to win this Prize, will secure in the course of time a modest little income at tile cost of next to nothing but a little trouble. The Drawing will be on the Art Union principle, and will take place in the presence of the public and local Ticket holders, and under t'.ie superintendence of William Thomas, Esq., J.P., (ex-liayor of Swansea), who has consented to preside. For Tickets or further information send stamp to Mr Rd. Pegler, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. Agents wanted. 40003 FNMFR ^PPOMTMENTG. CARDIFF U N I 0 N. RELIEVING OFFICER WANTED, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEY that the Board of Guardians of the Cardiff Union will, at their meeting to be held at the Union Workhouse on SATURDAY, the 25th day of January, 1S79, proceed to the ELECTION of a RELIEVING OFFICER for the No. 1, or St. Mary's District of the Union, comprising the parish of St. Marv, Cardiff, with a population of 28,509 (1871), and an area not exceeding 1,000 acres. Salary Z155 per annum, including an allowance of dE25 for the rent of a pay otiice, which the relieving officer will be required to provide in a suitable place to be approved by the Guardians. He must be not less than 30 years of age, married, and fuliy competent to keep the books and accounts, and to perform all the duties of the office as prescribed by the orders of the Local Government Board, subject to whose approval the appointment will be made and he will be required to give substantial security in the sum cf £ 200 for the faithful performance of his duties. Applicationp. in candidates' own handwriting, with recent testimonials, to be sent to me under cover, en- dorsed "Relieving Officer," on or before the 21st of January, 1879. Canvassing the Gua.rdians is strictly prohibited. By order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clark. Dated 31st Decemi er, 1878. 40137 LLANDYFODWG SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED AT ONCE an Ex. P.T. (Art. 7b), an ASSIST- ANT MASTER, in a Mixed School. (Salary £40 per annum to commence with.)-Apply, with testimonials, to T, G, EVANS, Clerk to the Board, 40132 Nantymoel, Bridgend, IUUfAUU. OCCIDENTS OCCUR DAILYTI ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS provided against by a Policy of the BAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY, The Oldest and Largest Accidental Assurance Company. The Right Hon. LORD KINNAIRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBES CAPITAL, £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £ 214,000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accideut. and a weekly Allowance in the event of injury, may be secured at moderate Premiums: Bonus allowei to insurers of nTe gears' standing. £ 1,850,000 have been paid as CONPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. 7168-40139 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. AgentW. Williams, 11, Henry-street, Bute Docks. Ubl.!Jtip- "e 0 W Å R D CON S C I E N C E," NEW SERIAL STORY, BY F. W. ROBINSON, Is now appearing in the CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardiff Times and SouJA. ITaits Weekly News, 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 9d per quarter, and to the Colonies and all parts of Europe and the United States for 3s 3d per quar ter, prepaid. V CAlillIFF SHIPPING'AND MERCAN- V7 TILE GAZETTE, Published every lionday Morning. Price Ibs per anuum or by post lils. The CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport, and the Bristol Channel, and circulates asiong ail the Merchauts and Brokers of the Bristol Clannel Ports, and generally throughout 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 leading Foreign Ports. CHIEF OFFICES—75 and 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES JL AXD SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS clws OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEE18 IN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and given more Local'District, and Gcneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by tbe 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 address for 2s 9d per quarter. <2 Columns | T^VOL'ENCF | 72 Columns. NOTICE. — CHARLES RICHARDS," I jL-i) (formerly at Mr Thomas's. 3, Broad street, Gun rod Pistol Manufacturer) has REMOVED from 74, sa Mary- itreet, to 26, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, I Where business wili be carried on on and ..fter KONDA Y. September 16. ALL KINDS OF GUN IMPLEMENTS ON HAND. Repairs promptly executed. Cartridges made to order at shortest notice. SWANSEA O F F I C E OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS" No 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders frQln NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt at tention, and be executed upon the same terms as from THA Chief Office. LM The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers earlv every morning in any part of the TOWN. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven t'ctock will seiiii-e inWUQD ÍIlàe uext SNORAIN^'G IFLIGUC of the DAILY j J!i&.WJI, GUSTOS GULDRMS. EDGAR WETTON'S PATENT MAGNETIC APPLIANCES. FOR THE CURE, RELIEF, AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE. MR G. HUNT ORSBORN FIRST PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO CARDIFF. SPECIAL NOTICE. In consequence of the still increasing demand for the Magnetico.I," and the valuable testimony constantly being received from those who have been cured and re- lieved, and are now wearing the Appliances in this town and neighbourhood, Mr G. HUNT ORSBORN, Represent- ing Mr EDGAR WETTON. the Inventor and Patentee of the Magneticon," may be daily consulted until SATURDAY, JANUARY 4th inclusive. MR LONG'S, 56, CROCKERBTOWN, CARDIFF, For the purpose of giving advice as to the application of MAGNETISM AS A CURATIVE AGENT. And explaining the principles of Messrs Wetton ana Coo's Patent MAGNETICON APPLIANCES, of which he will have a large assortment. FIRST PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO NEWPORT (MON.) Mr ORSBORN desires to inform the Residents of New- port that he has arranged for Mr McCOY, an experienced Assistant from Edinburgh, to be In attendance DAILY at 114, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, From THIS DAY until SATURDAY, January 11th, inclusive. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE AT CARDIFF and NEWPORT :-11 to 1, 3 to 5, and 6 to 8. NO CHARGE FOR VISITS OR CON- SULTATIONS. Among the special advantages of the Magneticon Ap pliances are:— ° y Their simplicity aud safety. Their ability to generate electricity without the aid of Batteries, Metallic Plates, Chain Bands, or Acids. They require no preparation, give no shocks, and cause no sores and as the magnetic current passes readiiy through an intervening garment, they need not be worn next the skin. Being made up of light and elastic material, they are as comfortable to wear as an ordinary garment. Though more especially useful in certain classes of diseases, their gently invigorating influence upon the whole system cannot fail to be very beneficial to most invalids, and to those who suffer from any bodily or organic weakness, while their direct action upon the nerves renders them equally useful in many cases which the ordinary remedies fail to effect. TilE GREAT SECRET OF HEALTH Is never to lose more of this life-force than the lungs and blood can restore to the nervous system. We constantly radiate it, and as constantly lose it. This is necessary to health, for life is maintained by a proportionate activity of all the forces. Any lagging in a vital organ and down goes the thermometer of life; and this is when magnetism lends a most efficient aid. It can be locally applied to any part of the body-over any great nervous centre-and the lagjfin^ organ gently stimulated to do its duty. Any applications by letter will receive careful atten tion, and suitable appliances or advice respecting- them will be forwarded by return post. ° Mr G. Hunt Orsborn may be consulted by appoint. homes desired, will call upon invalids at their A 32-page Illustrated Paniphlet, containing testi- monials and full particulars of Edgar Wetton's Patent Magnetic Belts, Chest Protectors, Lun; lnvigorator, Nerve Invigorators, Spine Bands, Knee Caps, Wrist jets, Anklets, Soies, &c will be forwarded, post free, or may be had gratis on application. LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. SCIATICA, PAIN AND WEAKNESS IN THE KNEE. ROATH, CARDIFF, DEC. 16TH, 1878. I huve wuch pleasure in beariotf my testimony to t-be great benefit I have already received from your Magnetic appliances. I have been suffering, more or less, for the last 10 years from Sciatica, with pains and weakness in the left knee and side. I applied your Knee Cap on the 2ud inst., and after four days 1 lost all pain in the knee, and cou d go up aud downstairs with ease and comfort but the pain in the hip joint was still there, and on the 7th inst. I applied your Belt, and now find myself much relieved, and my general health greatly improved. A. M. O ROURKE. INDIGESTION, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND RHEUMATISM. ROATH, CARDIFF, Nov. 22, 1878. I have great pleasure in informing you that the "Magneticon" appliances which I purchased of you in August last, viz., belt. spiue band, and soles, have greatly relieved me from indigestion, general debditv and rheumatism from which I had suffered, more or less for several years. At the time I purchased the appli- ances I was in a very weak state indeed, and unable to walk any distance scarce, but I am thankful to say I can now walk 3 or 4 miles in ease and comfort.—Yours truly, B. W. H. P.S.—You can give my name to enquirers. RHEUMATISM. Glascombe Vicarage, Radnorshire, September 17, 1877. I have to thank God that I had the pleasure of meeting you in Hereford, and by your advice I tried your Appli- ances-the Knee C-ips as I was suffering for some years and able to walk but little, and that with the assistance of a stick, but now I can do so without one, and walk a mile without pain, and have the greatest pleasure in testifying to be great benefit I derive from using Wetton's Magnetic Appliances the pain in my knee left me in three days after using the Appliances" I am 13 years of age. BRNJAMIN MARSDEN, Vicar of Glase.,nil)e, and Justice of Pea e for the County of Radnor. P.S,-Make what use you think proper of this tetti- monlal. I expect you have many appbeations both in London and Cheltenham, as all the neighbourhood are applying for information, and I give your address in both places. We have much pleasure in publishing the following I letters from Mrs and Miss Eli;cott. the wife and daughter of the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol EXTRACTS. Palace, (lIouce.ter, 0"1.,17,1876. Mis Ellicott has pleasure in testifying to the Wonder- fully strengthen.n- effects of the Spine Band supplied to her daughtr, and will take evcry opportunity of ecommendi ing The Magneticon to her fritr)de. Ptilac-j Gloucester, Oct. 20 1816. Dear Sir,—Mrs Ellicott wishes me to say tim'she will be happy for you to publish the Extract from her nets respecting The Magneticon Spine Band supplied to me, from which I oontinue to derive the greatest bene- fit. Btlieve, yours faithfully, R. F. ELLICOTT. CLERICAL THROAT Cheltenham, 14th April, 1874 For some time past I have used the "Magneticon" Chest Protector and Belt, and I feel grateful that I have done so. For years I have suffered considerably in winter from relaxed throat; but I am grateful to sav that ever since 1 have worn these I have never had a momentary retain of clerical throat." I have also been greatly relieved from pains across the back. I can cordially recommend the use of the various Appliances as the need may be, oi The Magneticon." A. MORTON BROWN, LL.D,, Minister of the Congregational Church. LOSS OF VOICE. Parliament-street, Gloucester, Jan. 3J, 1877 For the last ten years I have suffered much from Ion of voice, especially during the winter months, when I have often been confined to the house, and quite unabl* to speak. In October last I was advised to try one ef your Magnetic Appliances, and since wearing it have never lost my voice a single time, and feel altogether like a new person. Having derived so much benefit Tthink it but right that I should advise you of the iame, and shall take every opportunity of recommending the' Ap- pliances to my friends. M. WILLIAMS. BRONCHITIS AND CROUP. 20, Wellington-street, Gloucester, o December 11, 1876. .w18lSYgeallt d^ir!f t0 tel1 Messrs Wetton and Co. that she has no objection to her letter being a reference hoping others may derive the same benefit she has done. Previous to wearing tbe Magnetic Appliance sbe had been for years very subject to bronchitis and cronp hav- ing great weakness and cough, preventing sleep She has now entiiely lost her cough, is less susceptible of cold, sleeping well, and feeling much strengthened, not fearing to go out in damp weather. SEVERE COLD. Broadiands, Hereford, April 26, 1878. Miss F. COCHRANE has much pleasure is informing Messrs Wetton and Co. that she has derived great bene- fit from wearing their Magneticon Lung Iiivigorator She has never been so entirely free from cold as durin- the time she has been wearing their Appliances now a period of six months. She is perfectly satisfied with the benefit she has derived, and is still derivinc from their use. —DEAFNESS. Margaret, Lady Judkin Fitzgerald, is GLAD to add her testimony to that of others M luvour of Mr Wetton's Magnetic Appliances. Five years ago a necklet removed entirely a severe pam which she had had for more than ayeai ill the back of hTL- neck, and for which al. other remedies had failed, and recently her page has been completely cured of deafness by tbe use of a spine band; in each case the cure was effected in litte more than six weeks. Trematou Cottage, Southsea, 13th July, 1878. For further Testimonials see Telephone. WETTON AND CO, LOXDON- ▼ T 48, Uegeia-sueet. EDINBURGH—17 a-id 18A Man.and-street. GLASGOW- 24, Gordon-street. DUB- LIN—Lower fcackville-street. SOUTHAMPTON—149 High street. VOUTHPORT—48, Lath-street *CHE1 TENHAM-98, High-Street. • E LHEL- "MAGNETIC RE VIEW"-A Record of Curative EDGAR "WETTON'S SANATORIUM I FOR HYDROPATHIC, KLKCTRIC, and. MAGNETIC, TREATMENT. TOWN-SHEND HOUSE, GREAT MALVEI'N Resident Physician — Dr CHARLES GRINDROD Consulting Physician—Dr R. B. GRINDROD X TERMS from £ 3 3S to MA 4S PER WEEK. I moO-JW ubtit ffntmainmnrtg. | ~\T E W THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREET, CARIIIFF. LESSEE Mr. W. H. DAW Sole Manaeur Mr K B LWBR TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), .'an. 3rd, 1S79, THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME EVER IN WALES, Entitled—Harlequin ROBINSON CRUSOE, or, the Captain, the Cabinet, the King of the Cannibal Islands, and the Good Fairy Prosperity. (Written specially for this Theatre by Mr John Bannister) Crowded Houses Enthusiastic Applause Vociferous Encores Unqualified Delight! Never yet equalled in Cai-diff. Vide Public Opinion. SUPERB NEW SCENERY, BTWHYTTC SPLENDID MECHANICAL EFFECTS, hy TO-NIGHT, P.lackler. GORGEOUS COS'L ( MES and APPOINT- AT 7.30. MKVFS. BRILLIANT DIALOGUE and SPARK- LING MUSIC. at 7.30. MKVFS. BRILLIANT DIALOGUE and SPARK- LING MUSIC. ROBINSON The Greatest Combination of Artistes in i the Western District. Good Acting, CRUSOE. Excellent S¡ngÍlJ Clever Dancing. T I The FLORAL RETREAT of PROSPERITY FURTHER (WHYATT'S MASTERPIECE OF ART), NOTICE The "BOOT'' LOOKS, and The DECK of the MARY JANE. ROBINSON THE SPLENDID TRANSFORMATION SCENE, by Brew. Eclipses anything CRUSOE Ever Seen in Wales. Tbe BEST"HAR- LEQUINADE OUT OF LONDON. LEQUINADE OUT OF LONDON. Doors open 7, commence at 7.30. Prices :—Orchestra swis, 4s; dress circle, 3s; pit stalls, 2S; pit, Is: gallery, 6d. Private boxes, 31s 6<1 and 21s. Second price at 9 to circle and stalls only. Plans at Mr Vi, Lewis's, Duke- street; no extra CHARGE for booking, CIRCUS & HIPPODROME, CARDIFF. Last Night but one of the Great Pantomime. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), THE JUVENILES' NIGHT. In order tc, enable Families to witness the GORGEOUS PANTOMIME, it will be commenced at quarter to 8 MORE GREAT EQUESTRIANS MORE FUNNY CLOWNS Doors open at 7. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4TH, Select Fashionable MID-DAY PERFORMANCE under the distinguished patronage of the Right Hon. Lord and Lady TREDEGAR and party, and Gentry of town and county. Doors open at 2. Commence at half-past 2. SWANSEA. G INNETT'S I P PO D RO ME. TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. SPECIAL PERFORMANCES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SWANSEA DISTRICT RELIEF FUND. J. W. WALLETT, THE QUEEN'S JESTER, NEXT WEEK. 40142 TAR THEATRE, WIND-STREET. LLRYHERE AR€ J"011 going to THIS EVENING Why, to the Star, of course, for I hear that the Pantomime is now in thorough working order, and the Iransfonnation Scene is one of the most beautiful ever 'UYC:I' 1 SAW IT last week, but I also intend gomg TO-Night, and will meet you in the New Orchestra' Stalls. Good afternoon." To-Night and every Evening, the Magnificent Star Pantomime, PUSS IN BOOTS" and "TOM, THE PLL ER S SON," now in all its glory. The marvellous dances and extraordinary Demon Chase Scene,the t:ilk of the Town. Leaps, jumps, dives, and flights through space One more Day Performance next Saturday, January 4. NEWPORT, MON. J>RO M E N ADE CONCERTS. ALBERT HALL. STOW BILL. NEWPORT, MON. The First of a Series of MONDAY EVENING PROMENADE CONCERTS Wil1 take place at the above Hall, On MONDAY EVENING, the Sixth day of January next. MR OWEN WILLIAMS, of Clifton, Has been engaged as Organist and Accompanist. A Quartette Party of Vocalists will be associated with Mr Owen Williams. A detailed Programme is at Press, and will be issued forthwith. Admission-To the Body of the Hall, (d; to the Balcony, Is. WILLIAM WEST, ) T *0107 H. J. GROVES, {-Lessees. PEMBROKE DOCK. RT*EMPF,RA NCF, HALL, PEMRTTFYK'F DOCK. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE JUBILEE SINGERS WILL GIVE THEIR CONCERT IN THE TEMPERA" CE HALL PEMBROKE DOCK, TO-NIGHT, Jan, 3, 1879, at 8. Doors open at 7.30. J J J JUBILEE SINGERS. S S S All real Negroea. U U U JUBILEE SINGERS, r T i All Coloured Artistes. N N K J^^BILEE SINGERS. All Coloured Vocalists. N N N JUBILEE SINGERS. ILL A!' ex-Slave?. (J r- R JUBILEE SINGERS. L L L ALL real Darkies. E E E FAREWELL CONCERT E E CARMARTHEN. R R R E E E JUBILEE SINGERS, S S S TEMPERANCE HALL. PEMBROKE DOCK ONE CONCERT ONL r-TO-NIGHT at B, Admission, 3s, 2A, Is, and 6d. These JUBILEE LINGERS will apocar as follows:- ROUTE: Temperance-hail, Pembroke Dock, To-night (Friday) Assembly-rooms, Pembroke Town, To morrow (Saturday) Haverfordwest Monday night. All business communications to Mr R. C. Leach, in route. CHRISTMAS, 1878 g. U I" M A N, 9, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, Calls attention to his large and carefully selected STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOLD AND SILVER AND NEW YEAR'S VWATCHES, CHAINS, AND PRESENTS ) JEWELLERY. WEDDING AND 1 SILVEB ELECTB0- BIRTHDAY OOOM, PRESENTS; CUXXS- AND OPERA GLASSES. BPECT LRRRRC WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS, SILVER JEWELLERY. 32 THERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SA r R PROOF.-At no House in the Mrorid can there be found A^-ERAMORTMWT to select from, by EWV eminent maker. ASO Wrought Iron Doors for strong rooms, natty walls^ or tbo« to divide w. rehouse., at ene-thS the price of new. Perfect in eyerv RESPECT. PRTOA 1 ^GRIFFITHS 4 SOSS, 43, CA\IN^^T,^LLI;T 4Sss AE N E w PO R T AGENCY FOR THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS ▲YD CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICB is at No. 10, GREAT LOCK-STREET NEWPORT. (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED ■ THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Tenns for Advertisements and the Wholesale Sup- Office,^& PTCCISELY those charged at the Chief W. MILTON LOCKE, REPOKIBR AND MANAGER. BILL POSTING.-FHILLIPR. JAMES T■ corky.haviug taken to the busior-as of MR Vfr«J J. Jones (late of Treorky), as BILL POSTER and AXD RHONDDA VALLEY CRIER, trusts that bv strict atten tion to BUSMEN, and fair prices, that he *U, MERIT the support anu patronage of a' Rents all IV>F> POSTING S'lATIONS in the KB mlda VS!!ev. STIFFS STARCH, STIFFS STARCH IS WAR ranted FREE FROM AD- ULTF. RATION. Mess-s STIFFS STARCH. ST1F* W, however Sn- not guarantee any Starch to R be their manufacture. HHUM gTIFPS STAltCa Bnss." x gTIFPS STARCH. jnx our Starch, and reported it C< TIFF'S ST A PPTT 10 J* a '"Pure, genuine, and Surr AK^n. well-manufactured article, — _i in every respect QTIFFS STARCH, ^ef The accuracy of this l igh testi- £ ?< TT1?,'P"<5 CT unn n™u»al is confiimed by the Xx x* >5 ol ARCH, steady increasing demand tor our manufacture. ^TIFF S STARCH. J§T1FF & C0 > 40081 29, REDCL1FF-STREET, RUMM ™ 8 Moc-Mam Patent Lever Truss Co.. Limited YY HITE'SMOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS IS allowed by upwards of 50C medical men to 1 e HERNIA^^The us"Vfliti0fn ? curativc treatment of •7 a ?. e of a stee' "P'nig, so often hurtful in U, effect, is avoided, a soft handle beii g worn r. und the bo-av while the requisite reeistirsr power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER Sr fc>1<ia.?0riIn 1411(1 c,0jSeBes« that it cannot be d leu- ted, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive dr- euiar may be had of the manufacturer*, 2-8. PICC^D'LLV 7)°u!??nT ">e Truss' 16g. -16- 26s fid, and 31s *ci- Double Truss 31s 6d, 42s, and 52s 6d Umbilical Truii UlTErPo^offic^^mi?; loSL^d7te fch?txit°ffeeKNl: £ "CAPS' 4S 6U' 78 W' CHEST EXPANDING BKACES (for both sexes). For Gentlemen the% act as a substitute for the ordinary J6" lhey 1>re invaluable. 5s Cd, 7s 6i, lus Ga, 15tj (ôd, ajid 21s each, post free. JOliN VIJ-UXL, & CO Manuiacturers 1:28, Piecadillv, London* 40040 t PHILHARMONIC THEATRE. ST MART-STREET. Director, A. Melville. Licensee, Mr C. J. Jackson. This (FRIDAY) EVENING. Jan. 3rd, 1879, MELVILLE'S GRAND PANTOMIME, JACK AND THE EEANSTALK, I The THREE PRINCES, The GOOD FAIRIES, and The GIANT of the ENCHANTED CASTLE. The Pantomime of the Season and for the Season. The Pantomime for the Young-, the Middle-aged, and the Old, The real British Pantomime. The Pantomime emphatic- ally for Faniilies. No better Pantomime ever produced in Cardiff. The Company not to be exe(Iled. The Costumes and Armour Costly and Brilliant. The Scenery Picturesque and Appropriate. The Transformation Scei e Magninceiit. The Clown, Hariequin, AC admirable. TJ °PEN at seven commencing at half-past seven. Half-an-hour earlier on Saturday. Half-an-hour earlier on Saturday. Mr GEORGE JIEDVILLE in A ROMANTIC DRAMA on Saturday conclude with Pantomime. QHRISTMAS J^EW YEAE I DOUBLE CHEQUES Given away with T EA! ypEAll TEA! THE LONDON AND SOUTH WALES TEA COMPANY, m 14, CASTLE-SQUARE, SWANSEA, Intend giving their Customers and Friends D OUBLE CHEQUES ON TEA i FOR EIGHT DAYS. Commencing SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1878, And Ending MONDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1879. 40061 GAS FIRES AND COOKING STOVES. THE SWANSEA GAS COMPANY beg to direct the attention of Gas Consumers and the Public M the gTeat Economy 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 fnformation obtained. GAS COKE delivered to any part of tbe town (within the turnpike gates) at 7s 6d per ton. Swansea, 7th November, 1878. 39".7C ESTABLISHED, 1S42. JOHN ROBINSON AND CO., BRISTOL, Continue to Manufacture High-class MANURES, Including CORN MANURE With Non-Volatile Ammonia, which will be found superior to Guano, while the price is lower, anu less per acre required. DISSOLVED BONE, Consisting largely of fresh cattle bone. SUPER-PHOSPHATE, GRASS, MANGEL, And other Manures. Also, LINSEED AND COTTON CAKE, Fro. Seed as imported. Apply to JOHN ROBINSON and CO., "BRISTOL OR 1-.) TnEIR AGENTS. 40140 BIRDS AND ANIMALS PRESERVE! SCIENTIFICALLY. Animals Skins and Furs Dressed. Rtlg* Lined and made up Hand and Fire Screens, Ac bv „ J- CORDING, NATURALIST, 4S Gate 10^ ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Glass Shades, all sizes, for Clocks, Statuettes, &0, 880es J. B. w ITCHELL, THE CARDIFF BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, is NOW MAKING HIS CHRISTMAS SHOW IS ALL TlIlt LATEST NOVELTIES OF BOTH FRENCH AND ENGLlSiI MANUFACTURE, Which, for extent and quality, combined with the ex- ceedmgly low prices, cannot be equalled in the Princi- j pality. ONE VISIT TO 94, ST. MARY STREET, Will convince all they can at least SAVE 20 PER CENT. EY PURCHASING THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES OF WITCHELL. His motto being small profits and quick returns. BESPOKE ORDERS AND REPAIRS BY I EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. 1' 94. ST. MARY. STREET, 7029 CARDIFF. 39570 ROWLANDS' MACASSAR on. is the -■-w best preparation for the hair. It eon- tains no lead, mineral, or spiritujos in- gredients which are so injurious to the ha:r and scalp, as 6d, 7s, 10s Cd equal to 4 tiirt 2'ló po bottle f> OWLANDS KALYBOR eradicates -*•* cutaneoiM eruptions, ai.d produces a > beaut^u, ana delicate complexion. ed per bottle. i ROWLA.fDS' ODONTO whitens the Teeth, preve;its and arresw de«.v and gives a pieasia^j fragrance fco Uie oreath. it contains no mineral or injurious acids. 2, J per box. ROWLANDS' EUKONIA is a new and fragrant Toilet Powder for Ladies; it contains no poisonous ingredients. 2s 6d per box. A,UTION.-A-I- any Chemist, Hair- c dresser or Perfumer for ROWLANDS' Articles, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, >59485 ana avoid cbeap, spurious imitations. J. W. BEN 8 0 N. WATCH AND CLOCK MATTicn TO THE QUEKN AND ROYAL FAMILY I And by Speqial Appointment* to I H.R.H THX PSINCE OF WALJES, H.I.M. THE BMPEEOB OF IUSSIA, TWX UARAILAJARS OF BURDWAN AwD JOHOU. raw MXDAL8—LONDOU, DUBLIN, AND PA»T» IB B N s 0 N, f3 Of every description, I GOLD AND SILVEB I able for all climates, from JEWELLERY. CHRolwxfEULPffs Latest Fashiooa. OF BENSON S Workman'* English Lever £ 5 5s. (Warranted,) ajctoi» BENSON'S Everybody's" Silver Watch Crystal Glass, es 8e. (Warmnted,) 'I BENSON'S CLOCKS I SIL-VER iwn all kinds, at I w 1,000 ELECTRO-PLATE CHURCH. TURRET. DINNER^KRVlCEa*0' CAIiHIAGE, CHIME, TEA ANn ^«OAND DRAWfNG- IER^CK, HALI sWftP CRUETS, BASKETS, S™ABTP' BRACKET, SPOONS, FORKS, ETC. BENSON S Early English Wood or Ormolu ClockB, decorated with Blue Unna, Wedgwood, & from £5 5a. Slide solely by Benson. "ROSTRATED PAMPHLETS on A'D HES, CLOCKS, PLAT*, aixi *c'lt Post Frer. 2 Stamps. Watehes srut »a e l»y Post to al. parts of the World, wpsn»u bv skilled workmen. Plata. Javel- ''7' w«^eh«^biBght ani exchanged. Merchants, Ship- pt-rs, and Ciubv«upphed. Steam Factory and City Show-rooms, LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON. West-end Establishment, 25, OLD BOND-STREET ^81 ESTABUSHED 1749. 39792 T> C. LEACH, BILL POSTER ^O-SSESDIFF bor¡¡e a.uù. driver, to be Le lJ)' t.1Ie J)av QJ- W. 4nul. as &bwik fOr WLJiI, & -{ÚÚ.t$$tS-= J) JOT HAM AND SON" THE PRINCIPALITY OUM-TTERS; 26 AND 27, ST MARY STREET CARDIFF. 1\1 ANt) F ACTURERS OF JpiRST-CLASS c jyjANUFACTURERS OF gUPERIOR c I-OTT-IINGL j^ANTFACTUIIERS OF E N-ERY DESCRIPTION OF 0LOTHINGL THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILB CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. QVER 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW ROOMS. 3 g ESTABLISHED 1SS3. THIS DAY. 9 TO 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. n OWELL AND 0OMPANY HAVE COMMENCED SELLING THE FOLLOWING CHEAP LOTS 640 PAIRS WITNEY BLANKETS, Slightly soiled suitable for Charity. 112 PIECES 72-INCH WASTE TWILL SHEETING, From 6Jd per yard—free from anv filling. 1,500 DOZES CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS, Ready-hemmed, from la liid pe' dozen. 450 WHITE KNOTTED IOUNTEKPANES, MARSEILLES, BELGIUM, AND TOTT/RT OTTri.Tfi Very Chca j. 1,200 pairs WHITE MUSLIN CUR. TAINS, at 6s lid per pair. 1,700 yards Coloured SILK VELVET, From Is Hid per yard. A Few FELT, KIDDER, TAPESTRY, and BRUSSELS CARPETS, at Clearing Prices. 14 feet AXMINSTER RUGS, at 8s lid each. SCINDE RUGS, full size, 118 lid each. HOWELL & CO. are also making a SHOW of NEW JACKETS, Fur-lined CLOAKS, COS- TUMES, BONNETS, HATS, SKIRTS, &c. A Cheap Line in LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS. JJOWELL AND c O-NIPAN-Y, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, I 3r, 09 1 CARDIFF. COMMERCIAL CONFIDENCE AXD CONTINUED SUCCESS Attend the Ready Money System of Business on which the Trade of MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS is conducted. A splendid Stock of Gentlemen's and Juveniles' READY MADE CLOTHING FOR WINTER WEAi;, WEAi;, Overcoats, Ulsters, Yachting Jackets, Hats, Shirts, Hosierv, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Rugs, Mufflers, &c., is now on Sale at very low prices, suited to the times. ADDRESS THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST MARY-STREET CARDIFF. 23 R. L U LEY (Surveyor tolàe Merthyr aad Dowlais Building Soci On BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, 24.t 26, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. I Estimates Prepared. Work in all branches of the Building Trade Measured and Valueu. 31043 i S E CON D-H AND P I A N 0 I A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR EUYERS. I rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, I PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, I QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, 14, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. SWANSEA. 3, HIGH-STREET, 111 & 112, COMMERCIAL-ST. T-E'.N-B Y. NE WPORT. Have purchased the whole of the extensive IPtock of j Broad wood Pianos, formerly kept for Hire by Mr Waikin- ton, of Tenby, and are now prepared to Offer them at a great reduction for Cash. Many of these genuine Instru- ments are but little ued, and are offered at Prices con- siderably below half the ouprinal eost. This is aa opportunity that should not be lost, as it is quite ex- ceptional rpHOMPSON AND SHACKELL Have aiso several good HARMONIUMS I Returned from hire, that are offered at HALP.PhICI during the month of December. Also, THREE AMERICAN ORGANS, Slightly used, at a great Reduction v IN B.-THOMPSON. SHACKELL are now prepHat to supply Alixaidre's HARMONIUMS, aud Chanaifife "eleb—v-d PIANOS at maker?' prices, t. One, Two, c fhree 1 ears ?yste.ui or at a liberal uabcouin tor Cash, tiaviut been appointed by Meaars their j Arrests for South Wales, | 0HRISTM AS J> RESENTS, AND WHERE TO BUY THEM. W. P E D L E R, Is now showing- a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of LADIES' & GENTS' LEATHER BAGS, of the BEST FRENCH and ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, bought especially for the present season and without troubling you to notice when I went to LONDON, and where I bought this splendid Stock, I beg to inform yov that these goods have been bought to meet the IN. CREASING DEMAND for QHRISTMAS pRESENTa Abo a verw choice assortment of GENTLEMEN* LEATHER WALLETS, POCKET BOOKS, and PURSEl in calf, Russian, and other strong leathers, LETTEJ CASES, LEATHER STRAPS, Ac. Before proceeoing on your Christmas Holidays it wil be wise to provide yourself with A GOOD UMBRELLA, which IDIf be obtafneo at a reasonable price of Uw Manufacturer, 31, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. who is not offering cheap or old Stock, nor whoMaals made goods at catchpenny prices, but NEW bome-aaada, neat, strong, and sound poods, snch as may be ralM upon by the public, and equal to any goo is which OM| have been shown at the Paris Exhibtion. ESTABLISHED TaN YKAM. W* PEDLER, g-| ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 89902 gTANI>ARD LUBRICATING OIU OOMPANY (LIMITED), 1. DRAPERS' GARDEN- THROGMORTOZI AVENUE, LONIXJN, E.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJEST" GOVERNMENT. ALL DESCRIPTIONS Of LUBRICATING OILS SAVING 25 PER CENT. Agents Wanted. Full partricuJ ,re on applicatioi. to HENRY DUNCAN, ■0021—<641 GENKRAL MANA43M -It MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON J.VM. deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY SMWS at an early hour eaeh Morning it. ah parLl of tiie fwlowb wig towns:— CAftDIFF SWANSEA NKWPOfiT MERTHYR PORTBKEWETT CAN TON ABERDARB PONTVPOOl, IWaW BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PXKBSOKF <>dC BRUDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVEKFOW, WEST NEATH BRISIOL GLOTCfS'i'EI. LLANELLY TEKBY .A FLrnS'l'Wl'rH LAMPEliK CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. ibp CA Rid FF TIMES fkfh'vered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent U. tbe Managers of tbo BookatalM