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PHILLIPS' IMPKOVED WATERPROOF COVERS, FOR ALL PURPOSES, AND C HORSE LOIN CLOTHS. TRICES AND PARTICULARS ON APPLt. CATION TO CHAS. D. PHILLIPS. lvl A N U F A C T T) R P, R, NEWPORT, ON.
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FIEST sausages SD PER LB. AT Evans & CCX, 7, HIGH-STREET, Also at 16, BUTE-ST REET, 9, BUTE-STREET, STAR-STHEET, SPLOTLANDS 33, CASTLE-ROAD. Iresb on Tnes :r,y, Thursby, and 31765 "=-.
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II-EL imdei-signed, from the COMMENCE- MENT of ].i.i businasa here, lias been endeavouring' N"til now WITH varying" success, to make a perfect LOAF OF BREAD, '>A~ now succeeded. It is no hyperbole to say that VLIS EVE»t is most important to the Cardiff public. The price of the Loaf delivered IS 5^ FOR 41B«., But, this can only be obtained by the consumer obtaining' boo.< :n advance, containing 12 cheques, one of which 411131 be given to the person delivering the bread, in exchange for the lor.F. PRICE OVER THE COUNTER, 5n. GEORGE JJ OPKINS _Eal AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES, CAR DIP- 3I"72 H LI. ^JS CHO& A 7 Household GOODS removed, by Road or Rail, EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, -u I ECONOMICALLY. 1465 WOO D B R 0 S., „ „ J*»URGT CANAL WIIARF. CA.XDIFF. i -jÙfPl)hJ¡t iT Uct$. I WT> Y. EDWARDS *V CARDIFF and NT,'<V lOiiK .-VICAAISIIFP LINE: Stetqiers of this Line will sail as fol- FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RliKOLA," 2,bV0 ton? ..SATURDAY, .Tan. 11- # HHIWINJJUA," 3,you tons.. SATURDAY, Feb. X. Riii. Li;l.\A," 2,500 tons. To follow. FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. 'RKIWI.NDDA." 3,000 ions.SATURDAY, Jan. IX RilLOLA." 2,300 tons.SATURDAY. Feo. I R»i £ .T"BLNA," 2.60-J tons To FOLLOW. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes of P,00' -n-! PARCELS to and from the m'and and places iu the WESTERN STATES of InV I(JA aml CANADA, including CHICAGO. bt -'iihWAUK.EE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BL £ *ALO, LLfitoiT, TORONTO, &c, &?, in C0"JU"C"°S '-h tae lii-Ie. U,t Western of Canada, Lake Shore, au3 P"'j;»n Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURN EII. EDWARDS, AND CO., BlistCO; O. F. But.LEY, 51, South-street New orK. J 5821 JL ^.R -A- STEAM CASS TFV1 0^ » AFLFT- !TI of Scotland AIR'S A Sores-Stoam-bhljw AVON, Capt in Fr, AIL, A, U^TA:U EVU:IJ- SEViCRN, Captain Mills AND MUA- CR&8 ALEXANDRA, Captain Hucknian W, *° SAIL WITH Goods and Passenger?, with LIBERTY to tew ASSIST vessels (unless prevented^ by eiruniituneeo), *»IO;FOWG, IN the month cf JANUARi •— T,T Pfioii EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CALIDL^.F: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW J SATURDAY 2 p.m. 18 Thursday Span Saturilav 0 p.M. I 25 VSNX 6 p.M. 'FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. « Tuesday 1 p.m. 2I Tuesday 1 P.M. Tuesday 3 p.M. f 28 Tuesday 3 p.IN GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. 6 Monday. 2 p.m. 20 Monday 2 p.M 13 Monday .2 p.M. 27 Monday 2 p.m Faon No. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW 1 Wednesday 8 p.M. 15 Wednesday 8 P-M 8 Wednesday 3 p.m. | 22 Wednesday 3 p.m. Wednesday 23 7 p.m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 3 Frdar • • 5 P-M- 17 Friday 4 p.M 10 Friday 1 p.m. 24 Friday X p.m. Friday 31 4 p.m. GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST 2 Thursday 2 p.m. 116 Thursday 2 p.m 9 TLIU;- di? 2 p.m. 23 Thursday 2 p.m. Thursday :0 — 2 p.m Goods are required 'to be alongsiae oNE IIOUR before advertised time of sailing'. Faros.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d Deck, 10s. Green ?»-I OR F;HF"'OW: CABIN, 20S; Deck, 12a 6D; Soldiers or bailors, 10s. lioturn Tickets issued at Pare-and-a-balf, available for one month. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.: Greenock, to C«. Belfast, to Robert Henuer- & Son Bristol, to Mark Whitwill and Son Swan- 1^ 10 M. Jones & Brother; NEWPORT, to R. Burton *<Son; and in Cardiff to N E- TAYLOR & CO., S9, Bute-street, Doe!;?, ^AROIFF, -January, 1879. 31648 .y;J WTEITB STAR LINE ▼ ▼ ROYAL & UNITED STATES MAIL F-TEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for- CANAD^? T <U"V J°ER3 *O all parts of the United States ar.D ^"e'.L-kuown MAGNIFICENT steamers are appointed P»i. 13 under, carrying Her Mujesty'g and UI« tod States maila ;— Celi. Tuesday. Jan. 7, 1870. Britannic Tnurs.!ny, Jan. 18 Rermblic Tuesday. JAN. 21 Germanic Thursday. J;.n. 39 Adriatic T'u.sclay, Feb. 4 Each From QUEENSTOWN next aay. A\rerar,„ ructed seven water-tis^ht compartments. THESP P:I88^?E 8J days in sWmmer^E»| days in winter, CTMJORT ^DID vessels combine the highest speed ana SENDERS 3X6 unsurpassed in their attractions to Pas FUFC and State-rooms amidships, luxTiriouslj Piai os, libraries, elecric bells, bath-rooms, THE P»&C- ■VENTIIA,^61^68 ARE unusually spacious, well-lighted, ROC EIVP .I' AI|D wanned, and Passengers of this class K> ATT^NRL ntmost civility and attention. Stewardesses Arm»„ ? L^E women and children. „ FIARNES, GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, S^ITT- R?. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth, near BriERY • GEO REV AN, Swansea; EDWARD PHILLIPS, STREE/ XR "• Ebbw Vale John Copeland, 124, High- M°n, • ^'•■'VR; Messrs Harse and Brown, Newport, OEURN'S 7V CON/JOP and Son, Brynmawr; James S IREDEJRAR or to ISMAY, IMRIE, and Co., M 10, Water-strept, Liverpool, and 34, Leaflenhall-street, London AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Fi EVERY WEDNESDAY. d*t?on f aM» full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- «en' i0r passenger* equal to any European Line. Pas- Of fe'0<xia landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf J"ie Pennsylvania Railroad. This in the shortest and beot route to the West. n,Apply to RICHARDSON, Sfbn'ck, and Co., 17 and 19 ater-street, Liverjiool; Jones Buos. and Co, Buti Docks, Cardiff; Jjlmbs Atkk, 102, Bute road, Cardiff JV.ues Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; Rocraa Jorn% Higii-street, Pontypridd; Tilnbt and Co., Abertillerr. 30063 C UNAISESP YA L MAIL STEAMI-, i: S. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON ^f c5,uaS KRS,I)AY AND SATURDAY. and is ,l,eeu «stoWisl»ed for Fbrty Years, FASSENSE^ Y ALLD OOMFURT IOT AU CUSSDS OT Apjjiy to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. Active A^tcta wanted in Cardiff and District. 19 ALLAN LINE. SHORTEST QOEAN PASSAGE TO AAIERICA. HALIFAX, Canadian, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. CoinroseJ of Twenty F:r3t-c!as3 Steamers. ^vmgr LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON- Pr>c-Rr7 every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, f^LAND, and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to ^ObTON, NEW YORK, PJ11 LADELI'BIA, and to all Pf'i«ta m Canada and the 5 titc?. Low F .rea a:-J excellent Accommodation. rassengers w o .-ecurc their Tickets before leaving 111"7,e are rnet, at the Uaiiwiy Station by an appointed ,yf'en °* t!ic Company, who takes charge of them until t"! ^ri„°n steamer. Governmeiit grants Assisted Passages by *ne Allan Line. i n- the Pamphlet I^ord D:i~crin in Manitoba." Apply l0 Allan Rr.ithers and Co., Liverpool or L<md-n- Bu« :-?n 10 G- Bird, 4«, Bute-street. Cardiff; T. J. <4> remple-stpect, Swmntea,; V. Folev. Foley's H 'tel. «»n n- s- British Schmis. ijai'doverv V. S*r'nL0cke, 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, C;a" ^ket Wharf, Newjv.rt, Mon. 4929 J^ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE, PRI„ Used IN the WALES'A LAUNDBT. eckitt's Paris blue; ^SED IN the E„ DCCHESS OK EN^BUI^8 LAUNDRT< ECKITT'S PARls^EUg Is USED by the poorest ON aooount of its CHEAIWEAA And bv the riciieat oa ACCOU^ BEAUTY, —. =R-^ 34607 ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOOCEL. RTT NEWPORT. Y-L POSTER and DELIVERER for TOAV^F and COT7N- AAY. RENTS a'L the Principal HOARJINGS in NEWPORT and Neighbourhood, Work executed with dispatch. 0311 RUPTURES. T. -» •'HITE'G Hoc Main Patent Lever Tru~s Co.. Limited. HITE'S MOC-MAIN leveb TRUSS T}16 is allowed by upwarcfS of 500 medical men to be HERxtt invention in the cu:ative treatment of ita (.(«, ■ 05)0 "YFCTEEL spriug, so often hurtful in TLIE HRWF'5' ,AVO'('E I| A O-'FT HANDLE bei: worn round *>>■ »k ;V.' W^I'E the requisite resisting power is supplied -°C.KAIN PAD und PATENT LEVER, fitting T?I(J 111 usn ea.« ANA closeness that it carriot be d. toc- ?!. MAI WORN durintf sleep. A des.riptive cir- LON T^1'^ ,J<F LIA^ OT the manufacturers, 2-3, Piccadilly, LION'HIP^. Truss, ICs, 21s, 2Cs 6d, and 318 6d- 42A A, RI LT:T8?' 31S 6d, 42s, and 52s 6d Umbilical Truss, ^IIITI'' free. P.O. Orders payable to JOHN FWT-office, Piccadillj-. W STOCKINGS, KNEE-CAPS, &c, 4s 6d, 7s 6d, P°ST FREE- PENTFC!^„_EXPANDING BRACES (for both sexes). For BRACEA. ? t.I«Y act as a substitute for the ordinary ) i°s 6D THQY ARE I:ivaluable. 53 6d, 7s 6d, LOIIFT 21S each, post free. I « CO., Slanufacturers. 228, Piccadilly, JUVIDOO, 7^ 4QQ4Q AUCTION APPOIyTMijiiN 1 Messrs BEYNON »nd HUGHES. Jall. 7 Horses, Cnrriages, Ac, at J»n. 8 HOUSEBOULFUMIT, H;1)AVIES. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. I.-JKLD ER. JAN G CONTORT SI LEEMCE. „ ITO-.TSEBOLD FURNITURE, &C, AT SWANSEA. • JAN G FURNITURE, AT SWANSEA^ MADDDX. JAD 16> & 17 HOUSEHOLD FURN^ATFER^ & # CI;;IK'AT3SISIS ^.6 HOUSEHOLD 0^R"DANIEL JA„. 7 ^BI^^RH^| ALEXANDER, CO^ HOUSE AND STOAM COA^ ^VIIFC.V 21, KHCN,S°^ EFFECTS, LANI^HEN ;;M *> WIPE', AT CARDIFF. EARLY DATE FREEHO'D FURM, AT CARD'TT .• & C0. „ Furniture, Fixt,tl:,e,4, & Rhym,:cy.J!\n. û, 7 J3j&- fiZ ,,f -i hom may concern, 011 AUCTION, for tnc benefit o > the Corfe steamships MONDAY', January L. t.I, Wharf, a AND S'T'EAM COAL, CARGO OF 1 weened Dinas Merthyr Consisting of 483 tom» u uuti through No. 3 lar^e steam coal, j4- tcn^ jjhondda, from the 11 ho Mid a, arid S4 tons J;1" and Messrs Perch and Collieries ofi.esi.rs ^eellca Dinru Merthyr steam Co. also 0 t«'US Cv..»et^- whoJe of which have been R'? S,H'L1!I'"R .NIHE S J Aliiance. di^Ciiarcej jivin IJI<- ». Sale at 12 o'clock PRECISE. 4TH, 1879. 40165 Oueen's Olianibers. Cardnr, J-nuary 1 jr-s!RS STEPHENSON, ALBXAN- Mart, Crockherbiown, CANHH, a ery Mart, Crockherbiown, CANHH, a ery WINES, COMPRIMH.-about 75 CASKS, 911 DOZENS 1-^ CI.IRETS, Champagnes (in Con-isting: of M;E:IU. ,P- FA-OCK, sparkling: Moselle, SQSINTB^^ SAUTERNE' ANDAFGW '0T3 of miscellaneous WINC^ T!,E Moniing of Sale. Samples may be tast HAS been carefully Tiie whole of the abov CML,jition. It offers an The whole of the abov CML,jition. It offers an selec'ed.und ;s :n th irou^bl. G CHAS.N AND THE AUC excerlent opportunity F° L A position to guar- It!){:e that hc bulk shall be dcHvereù equal to and •iS3S £ SS-WS'SW^r CBTTNIT^ERB, Cardiff. ••—~ MNRRII?-RIARVLLLE, CARDIFF. ^IsSRr'STEPHENSON, ALBXAN- O'cl-C in tilI e fe c7-,I,;n at the Royal Hotel RAORRAW =- recently occupied by the .late CA/TDLH\V^1^OM°GA ONT^W floor,' together with bath-^ou»n«^c.. on floor four LeJtoonia. INE^E IS » 'tfiZS!22?3rj&.to'jss of MYLARS from th 25th March, LTTIO, at the ..nnual '•round rent of £ 5 17s.. ann'i-atii* TT Further particulars lyay bo OBTAI^EU on app_I.auo« at the oifices of Messrs Dalton, Spencer, and Corbett, soli citors, Ca U'i.T of T. II. Stephcn-3, Esq., soiic.tor, Bute Looks or of the Auctioneers. Queen's Chambers, OardiiT, January Sid, IS,9. 4ul43 NVPTGV^VED ,T:ALE OF FARMING STOCK. CEIY-N FIKM LLANISHEN, NEAR CARM^^ 1TESSRS STEPHENSON, ALLXAN- IVL PER and CO. are instructed by Mr ..oha l nvies who i* givin? up this fanu, to SJILL by A t C- TION, on THURSDAY, 23rd January, 19,0, the wnole °*F T:IE <5TOC'K CROPS, aud EFFECTS. CAITLS-N^eveij USEFUL milch cows all M calf, to CAH'^IN GOOD season two-year-old shorthorn bud, pair ^RO^ES-^ROE cart mares, in foal useful cart mare, 0 years, suitable for farm or colliery work, two useful e"t 11 orse. PIGS—Sow in farrcw, and a store pig. CP,()PS-Ri(.,k of meadow hny, rick of barley straw, rick of wheat, rick of oat straw. IMPLEMENTS—Two wagons, two carts, two ploughs, three pairs harrows, cjiain harrow, fcuffler, drairs, t*vo turnip scufflers, Cambridge roller, horse rake, turnip drill, mower by Wood, sheep dipper, cake crusher, WEIGHING machine and weights, fore sLaft and p;ougr. harness,"and the dairy utensils. Refreshments at 11.30 a.pi. SALE to commence at 12.30 p.M. Three mon" i' credit with approved security. 7172 (u:[j a Chambers, Cardiff. 40110 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEilENT. SALE OF A FI-ET- IHOLT) FARM. Messrs stephenson, Alexan- der, and CO., are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Card ill, at an eary lbte, HEN STAFF FAmr, In the Parishes of St. Bride's AND^ Pe terstone-super-E Y containing 1C0 acres or thereaoouts of arab.E and pasture land, together with the Farm House ANU other LUFmther particulars car, be had of the Auctioneers, or of JFR JOHN JONES, Solicitor, Ar.r.'7Q St Mary-street, Caruiaf. SALE" THIS DAY. MVQQTJS MUNN & KENNaRD will TSV AUCTION-, at the Cardiff Auction ;-EUL by a>V.VY,av rHoi.day), at 2.SO p.m., Rooms, ^URCH^^TODAY > P H-)L. ,lf ccnprisin^ drawing removed f <r ^nvemence of .c,^ ;hai!.s a,ld and dining-room ^u.tes, ki. t palliasses, chcst of requiiites. bcQ^t!?^'heart'■ ru^s, Pianoforte, &> -THE >LCTORLTSA^O^STTIARV.STBEER> pp IT 11VII VARY' ANNOUNCEMENT. PLTELIML^AHI ;.I PARTIES About to To Furniture Dealcis^ER8,' SALE OP VfflSi MODKKS HOUSEHOLD SALC. W FURNITURE. MR MABDOX lias received instructions above rooms, 011 A> i'-DN Ebua 1, 1 187a tija DAY, the 15th, 10th, and 17th days ot Ja uan 13^, whole of his va'aable and extens! c', e^TS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS full particulars of which will duly appeal in buib ^d "IISERT Office., 7.1.SLM»».»treet,CJA. <0113 SALE THIS DAY- IV LIQUIDATION. HIGH-STREET, DOWLA^AND HILL STREET, NRVRDAT PR.OCERY SHOP FIXTURES & UTENSILS, GK'NNRCMIL FURNITURE & BOOK DEBTS. H pRS V H. WILLIAMS and CO., SFE-WWRSTF IWRW. V^R ADE^1 SHOP6 FIX1TJRES & UTENSILS, STOCK-JN-rRADE, FAUOITURE, & BOOK DEBTS, ss» SttSvHfttS ssst flour, butter, cheese, bacon, lard, tins of lobs and condensed milk, pickies, preserves, fancy tc -> BRN^HES, iron bedsteads, paints, sl.o,, paper, ET.. THE FIXTURES and UTENSILS consist of couniers, shelving, tea, flour and provision scales and weights, tea canisters, etc. The FURNITURE (at Rhymney) includes the usual ap- pomtnvinte of two bedrooms, kitchen, etc. The BOOK DEBTS amount to about £ 160, and a sche- dule of the same MAY be /INSPECTED on the premises at jjhymncy, on Tuesday morning*, alter Ten o'clock. The sale will commence each day at One o'clock pre- cisely. Further particulars may be obtained of the Trustee, E T Collins, Esq., 39, Broad-street, Bristol, or the Auctioneers. Albert Chamber, High-street, Cardiff, and EXCHAN^. Bristol..J™ ^130 ^^•NSURH;"SALE OF CABINET MAKER'S STOCK- IN TRADE OF HOME-MADE FURNITURE. M HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from Mr Joseph B. Ward Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, &c., &c. (who i> re- moving to No 7. College-street, corner of Goat-street) to SELL bv AUCTION, on the above Premises, on TUES- DAY, January 7th, 1879, the whole of the extensive STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of mahogany, oak, and C.eal stained, and painted chests of drawers, couches sofas, easy'and other chairs in hair, leather, and cloth, cane-seated, maho- gany, cffice, kitchen, and other chairs, walnut suites in green AND other reps, walnut and other cbeffomeres wita marble tops and plate-glaS3 back?, pier, chimney, ^N dressing-glasses, .walnut and" mahogany oval and loo tables, round do, occasional and other tables, mano^anj and minted washst-ands and tables, brass and iron be dressing-glasses, .walnut and" mahogany oval and 100 tables, round do, occasional and other tables, mano^anj and minted washst-ands and tables, brass and iron be F-teach*, sprin?, hair, and wool mattresses, palliasses, feather and millpuff beds, mahr>gar.V ai;D'>tained towcl rails in tyivu variety, fenders, fire irons, tea t: ays, coal vases, maliogauv and BRASS window poles, children s chairs, round and square kitchen table and every other requisite, of which there is an extensive stock. Dinner ware, electro-plats,. &C, Goods on view morning of RALE. I to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely. ,R Auctioneer's olBces, 7, Dynevor-p'.aca, Swansea, wiuj Thomas FRANCIS BISSIVIU" -&. ENGINEER AND PROFESS OXAL VALUER Of MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURING PLANT Of every description. VALUATIONS for the Trade or general Stock Taking*. SPECIAL VALUATIONS and REPORTS PREPARED for Probate, MORTINJC, Partnerships, Losses by Eire, &-a., &c. SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. 2, CLARE STREET. BRISTOL. jpLEANLINESS.—W. G. NIXEY'S Re. C fined BLACK LEAD. Sold everywhere, by all Shopkeepers. CLEANLINESS. -W. G. nixey's Re- VY fined BLACK LEAD, for Polishing Stoves, &e. Equal to Burnished ,1. without waste or dust. Ask for W. O. Nixey's Black Lead, and see that you HAVE it. 12, Soho-»quarc, London. CUution.^There are several bpuiious imitations oozy* Tones brothers, principal lill N*RN AND DELIVEI E IS, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars ADARESGED and delivered. Bill Posters to the PGreat Western and Ne,,tth and Brecon Ra lways, and the Plmccs.1r- AAC^°NOE«. Lessees of the Principal Posting :Joc 12 MOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all iire^ru- l&r.ties and RELIDYU lb# uisti'TBSING^ bo PREVALENT with the fflx. Boxes Is ljd and 2c 9d, of all chemists. Seat rnywllcre upon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, & T. Towlh, cliemist, Nottingham. 81801 DESTINY. — Is every Human Beinir Destined to a Certain Position in Life ? Can that Position be foretold ? To settle this question con- sult for terms Madame ST'^ER, enclosing stamped direc- ted envelope. Four quest.-MA answered, 18 stamps and stamped directep envelope. Correspondence to be for- warded, under cover, to Miss P. Knight, Dean-street, [ n warded, under cover, to Miss P. Knight, Dean-street, [ DORKINZ, CHART# 14 each, wet-free 2d. bv itdioii. SALE THIS DAY. 14, CLARENCE-STREET, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER HA3 been in- structed T) SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on MONDAY, January 6th, 1879, the who'.o of the EOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., The property of the late Atrs S. Edwards, comprising loo, Pembroke, and other tables, niahogliany sofa in halr, pier glass, fenders and irons, cane-seat and other chairs, carpeting, &c, &c. iron Frcnch bedsteads, feather and mill puff beds, washstands and tables, ware, dressing glasses, and the usual kitchen requisites, eight-day clock in case, &c. Rile to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctionecea Ofices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swatisoa. 40155 OXFORD CHAMBERS/T)XFORD-&TREETRSWANSEA. MR. J. M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURS- DAY, January 9th, 187D, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising walnut wardrobe with plate glass door, drawing-room suits, mahogany chetf onnieres, mahogany diiiing-roiim table with extra leaves, six ditto dil. dining-room chairs in leather, ditto lady's and gentleman's easy chairs, cane-seated and other chairs, pier glasses, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, mats, oilcloth, malio.^any wash- stands with irarlle tops and dressing table to match, riitto glasses, mahogany wardrobes with plate-glass fronts, towel horses, toilet sets, commodcs, &c, &c, iron, Frcnch, and other bedsteads, mahogany chests of drawers, feather and other beds, spring mattresses, palliasses, fenders, iire-irous, square tables with oilcloth tops, fee, togethor with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, ware, &c.; weighing machine (by Bartlett); small quantity of cloth, flannel and other shirts, &e. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 40154 SALE TO-MORROW. To GENTLEMEN, FARMERS. CONTRACTORS, and OTHERS. Messrs beynon and hughes win SELL by AUCTION, at the Jeffreys' Arms Hotel Horse Repository, Oxford-street Swansea, on TUES- DAY, January 7Lb, E7J,he following valuable and use- ful HORSES, PHAETON, DOG CARTS, &c. I.-I)ark brown PONY, g years old, 14 hands, very good in saddle and has been hunted. 2,-Useftal MARE, 14 hands, 8 years old, quiet to ride ana drive, fast, and warranted sound. 3.-Iron grey COB, 13 hands, 4 years old, quiet to ride and drive, warranted sound. 4.-COB MARE, "Polly," by Phenomsnon.at 14-2,rising 4 years, good saddle mare. 5.—Bay MARE, 4 years, 15 hands, capital hack and harness mare, very quiet, sold for no fault; the property of a gentleman having no further use for her. 6.-Very STRONG roan COB, 4 years, 13.2 hands, up to great weight, perfectly quiet to ride and drive, and sound. 7.—Dark brown HORSE, rising 4 years, 15 hands, ex- celleut in harness, and quiet to ride; warranted sonnd. 8.-Bright Bay HORSE, « Charley," S years, 15.1 hands, warranted SOUND and a good worker, Yery good brown harness HORSE, 15 3 hands, per- fectly quiet and staunch 10.- Very powerful roan HPRSE, 16 hands, 8 years, quiet anc^ood M siRg-le and double harness. *^RY powerful brown HORSE, lo hands, pfood in single and double harness JO' R'O' F }"EARS, 17 hands, good in harness. DARRF Bay HORSE, 8 years, 14t hands,good in saddle and harness. Four-wheel phaeton, good condition dog-cart, eoual to new. lamp; &c., complete; two-wlieel pony trap, equal to new useful spring cart, four-wheel pony phae- *011' spring pony cart, stone carts, cliaffcutter, &c., s-everal sets of silver and brass mounted harness, pony do. cart harness, sa-idlfe and bridles, &c., &c. Each H irse must be provided with a halter, and be in the yard by 10 a.m. An Oi'U,I.ary will be provided at the Jeffrey's Arms at One o ciock. S DE to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Auctioneers Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, SWALI3EA- 40156 MAPwT, OXFORD-STREET, SWAKSIAT TVFESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES KY AUCTION, at the above place, on V> L,vl)AY, January Sth, 187D, a useful and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 40157 TO W N-H ALL CHAMB ERS BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RKSTPEICCS—TON TUCII, PENCOED. 215sd 63 J-vivate MRART. IN LIQUIDATION. SWANSEA. TO LADIES' OUTFITTERS, DRAPERS, &c. ESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO., 111 are instructed by the Trustee, to SELL by TENDER, in one Lot, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Miss M. A. Evans, Ladies Outfitter and Baby Linen Warehouse, 105, Oxford-street, Swansea. The Stock is well assorted and c.f good value, amount- ing, as per inventory at cost and valuation, to £ 658.0S 2d, and may be viewed" on Saturday and Monday, January 4TA and 6th, 1S79. Q Tenders, marked "Tenders for M. A. Evans tock will be received at to, Temple-street, Swansea, up to 12 o'clock, on TUESDAY, January 7th, 1879. Payment, one-third cash; balance by approved bills at two und tour months. Swansea. December SOIH, 1878. ^0106 FREEHOLD PREMISES FOR SALE AT TEY. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE TENDER the spleniid FREEHOLD PREMISES in High- street, Tenby, now used as the Wesley c).aps). havin" a a 1. large frontage, and extending back to Ciackwell-street. These premises are situated in the best business posi- tion in the principal thoroughfare of this fashionable and rapidly-increasing watering-place, and present a most commanding appearance. They are subslantially built of first-class matenal. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr Howell Davies, London and Provincial Bank (Limited) Tenbv to whom all tenders must be addressed on or before Wednesday, 8th January, 1879. 7155 40070 No. 1, CLIFTON-STREET AND BROAD-STREET, IIOATH, CARDIFF. RW^O BE LET BY TENDER, all those verv J commodious and extensive PREMISES with Private House attached, situate as above. These pre- mises are suital le for an extensive and increasing busi- ness. possession may ue had at once. bv the year or for a term, AS MAY be agreed upon. Tenders marked "application for No. 1, Ciifton-street, Roatli," to be addres. ed to Mr Madaox, Auctioneer, etc., Cardiff, on or before 10th January next, and to view the premises apply to Mr O. Rouke, 7, Southey-street, Cardiff. 40093 TO LET 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, 39752 Bryphaulog- Bridgend, i{.(nttg Otittitø. WHY P Ajr R E N T GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Established 1867. OFFICES-19, QUEEN STREET. ZOO to £ 3,000. Money always ready to be advanced 011 security of Houses or Land, repayable by easy instalments, which include interest and principal. The payment for an ADVANCE of £ 00 is 5s per fortnight: £ 93, 7s 6d £ 150, 123 6d ~I90, 25S, &c. The principal may be paid off at any time at 30 days' Every information with the Eleventh Annual Report, Prospectus, &c,, may be had at 19, Queen-street, on ap- plication to „ _,R„ Mr 11. EMERY, Secretary. Deposits received daily at 5 per cent interest, free of all charges. 4 4713 Atlas (OF BRISTOL) PERMANENT -dL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Head OfEce 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- WM. P. ANNEAR. 6, EDWARD-PLACE, CARDIFF. 6322-39155 "PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT ill.. JL VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1860. INCORPORATED MARCH, 1876. OFFI0S8-2S, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. The Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Society in tha District. FOTAL INCOME OF SOCIETY SINCE FORMATION £ 330 941 0S "D „ AMOUNT LENT ON MORTGAGE £ 214''575 2S INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1877 £ CS.'482 LIS AMOUNT OF BONUS DIVIDED 1877 £ 3,427 I8G 3D Amount remaining as Reserve FUND £ 1,142 11s Od The Offices are open DAILY for the issue of NEW SHARES and Receipt of DEPOSITS, bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum, payanle half yearly. WM. SANDERS, 14523 121 Managing Secretary. NPHE MERTHYR AND DOWLALS A BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies' Act, 1S74.) Arc prepared to LEND, Oil Mortgage, at the shortest r-Aoticc, SUMS OF £ 100 to £ 10.000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. rho legal costs are p?.id by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stivillutp-d repay. ments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies' Acts, The utmost secresy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Rooerts, at the Offisa »t the Society, 31. Victoria-street. Merthyr. 13105 WITTE, TAILOR AND DRAPER • (from Euder's, Court Tailors, Regent-street, Lon- don), begs to thank his numerous friends and customers for t-tie liberal support they have bestowed on him sincu 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 that by paying particular attention to business and gua- ranteeing Style and Fit to reccive a share of public patronage. Note the Address- No 17, DILLWYX-,STREET. SWANSEA. 3044 ( THOUSANDS can testify that PI I the EUROPA INFANTS' POW- NW A NT'PQ' I DERS' are safer and more activc 1 than any yet introduced. For all -< diseases of Children they are invalu- A_m_r. I able—They are free from OPIUM or OvVDERS I anything injurious to the youngest J babe. Packets, Is 1Jd, by all 6028— 39187 I Chomists, or from the Maker, B. A. \GEORG £ L Pentre, Pontypridd. ^DTTANAU. CARDIFF. O. 6, WINDSOR PLACE. Mrs MARTIN'S School, for a limited number of young Ladies, will be re-opened on MONDAY, 20th Januair next, 1879. 6042 ADAMSDOWN IIOUSE, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUES- DAY, January 21st. 40109 ]\/F0N S. SIE VE RDIN'S CLASSES RE-ASSEMBLE after 6th January. i. "Hints and N< tes on French Verbs," price 6d pubiished f Sieverdin's "Map of French Verbs" price Od Adi.rer-s, El. N i a, The Parade, Cardiff. 3j250 LADIES' SCHOOL, HARROW HOUSlT DUMFRIES-PLACE. CARDIFF. 5 Principals—The .Misses MARKS. Pupils prepared for University and College of Precen- tors local examinations. 4010i Next Term Commences (D.V.) JANUARY 21st. 4411 ? ADIES' SCHOOL, BELGRAVE HOUSE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL Miss TULLIS, (Associate oi the College of Preceptors). TrvcnTv W /'U'ec rf.'i?Isted to ASSEMBLE on TLEhDAY, the 21st of JANUARY, 1879, and Non- ivesiuent. on the following day. 71(39 4007a EE GROVE HOUSETlMCHMOND- ROAD, ROATH. o^rS-A»LIjEW,i"LYN PUrpo-es OPENING a SCHOOL FOR OUNG LADIES, at the above-named residence on MONDAY, JANUARY' 13th, 1879. Assisted by com- e' petent teacher, she will endeavour to give the pupils in her charge a good English Education, together with Accomplishments. Your kind support and patronage respectfully solicited. Terms on application. MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. PrineipaI-HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (London). The next term will commence on TUESDAY, January 14th. Prospectus, &c, on application to the Principal. 5971 CARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. Hexd-master: o ?', BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar, &c., of St John's College, Cambridge. Assistant Masters. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., iat-e Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES, B.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. 1. 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 ST. CLEARS: LAUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, I ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Head Master-T. J. MORGAN. Pnpiis receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuite. Lau^hai-ne, situated near the sea, is one of the most healthy placss in South Wales, at>r. is nfculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Lducatioral StaT is entirely English, with the ex- ception of a resident French Master. Terms very moderate. 27 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. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. Referees- Parents of pupils. 3381, NEWCASTLE EMLYN. npHE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL? L NEW CA&TLE-EML Y N. Head Master.-)Ir T. T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master.—Mr E. U. ELLIOTT Music.-Ma.ater DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSES DAILY. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Town very T>ealthr. Terms strictly moderate, _Prosnectuses. &c. on apnlic.at.ion 17067. BRECON. c HRIST'S COLLEGE, BRECON. HEAD Master ELECT. REV D. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., Head Master of Friar's School, Bangor. T. C. SIMMONS, Esq. B.A., late Scholar of Magdalen College, Cambridge 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; Powis 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 wih be re-opened on FRIDAY, January 24th, 1879, at 9 o'clock a.m. Apply to the Head Master, Friar's School, Bangor. 39932 CHIÙST'S'-COLLEC-Újf,- :äRECON. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. On TUESDAY, January 2Sth, an EXAMINATION will be held in the Schoolroom, for the purpose of filling- Three (at least) Foundation Scholarships, of the value of £25 and 420 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. L LANDOVERY SCHOOL. VISITOR. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND HEADMASTER. The Rev. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. SECOND MASTER. R MR CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, M.A:, Late Open Scholar, Queen's Collie, Cambridge, an: L'irst Class M the Mathematical Tripos, 1874 assistant CLASSICAL MASTER. The Rev G. W. GENT, B.A., Late Open Scholar of University College, Oxford; Second Class Classical Moderations, 1873. and First Class in Final Classical Honours, 1875; Proximo Accessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1872 and Gold Medallist of the Geographical Society. COMPOSITION MASTKR. Mr F. C. BRABANT, B.A., Open Classical Scholar, Corpus Chri ti College Oxford- First Class Mathematical Moderations, 1874 • First Class Classical Moderations, 1875; First Class' Final Classics, 1877. NATURAL SCIBNCE MASTER Mr CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER B A Lincoln Coilege, Oxford First Class in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certificated Teacher of the Art and Scence Classes of the South Kensington Museum and late of the Iloyal School of Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society, MASTER OF THE JUNIOR SCHOOL. Mr CHARLES P. LEWIS, B.A. Late Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxford. FRENCH. -Mr WILLIAMS. MUSIC AND Singing.—Mr KINGSFORD. DRAWING. „ Mr D. S. THOMAS. Certificated Teacher of tBe Art and Science Department South Kensington. T Drill.—Sergeant HOBAN. In addition to the above a Writing Master will shortlv be appointed upon the foundation of Mrs Jones, Cefn- faes. During the last two months, in adddition to other CPI?°,R honours, the School has gained at Oxford two FMN *R^ 'S IF*0 A,YEAR UAOH' AUD TWO Exhibitions of VP?R 6 'ON L-? A BAN»OR Exhibition of £ 40 a .\ear There are 20 foundation Scholarships, two Ex- RHLN'VL AY BREACH, the G°!den Grove Scholar- J^,P. LND, SEVERAL House Scholarships of £ 20 a 3 ear each attached to the School. Boarders are received at the College bv the W-IRRW E°T H°ALLSF BY MR WILLIAMS, and at Forest House 2 • .V, A LA,R?E Boarding-hoU33 close to the Col- O M JANUARY by the Headmaster, The School will be RE-OPENED, after the Christmas \acation, on THURSDAY, January 23rd, 1879. Application for admission for next Term should be sent without delay to the Rev the Warden, the College Llandovery. OOfI J^LANDOVERY SCHOOL. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. ,N EXAMINATION (commencing at 9 a.m.) will be P ^T°,-J^1IEERE HAI!- FRIDAY, Januarv 24, T8' TO ^ECT TO, at least TWO HOUSE SCHOLAJR- SHIPS. of the annual value of £ 20, open (without any restriction as to place of birth) to all boys under 17. Also, at the same time and place, an EXAMINATION TRNWCQR?TI«TT,:>. T £ LECT T0- least, SIX FOUNDA- NR2? P F10LARSHIPD, of the annual value of £ 8 8s, Wales UT A RESTRICTICI1 AS T0 age) to natives of N,F'FPF-L;T'cu!ai-s apply to the Rev the Head- mast-r, the College, Llandovery. 39931 W. Ee VAUGHAN & CO. r STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLAND AFF-RO AD, CARD IF. F'. BltANCrr ESTABLISHMENTS • 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, 248, BUTE-STREET, F CARDIFF. 62, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HTGH-STREET, MERTHYR. LOWER GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works car- riage free, by the follow'N^R Aberdare Mr JS^ILES, Commercial-place. Brid-cnd" W H5RRIS' LONDON House. nil & ^;r opdwaro, grocer, Nolton-steeefc, Brecou" Mr Bodmin, Wellington Houie, Bui- wark. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street. Blaina Mrs Collins, High-street. Lriton Ferry Mr D L. Jones, bookseller, 2, Villier* street. Cowbridge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Chepstow Mr Davies, 26, Welsh-street. Crick ho we'1 Mr PUGH, High.street. Haverfordwest Mr Ellis Jones, Mariners-square. Llanelly Mr John, e, Market-street. Llandilo Mr Lockyer, County Press. Neath Mr Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock Mr Narbcrth, stationer, Dimond- street. Rhondda. Mr Harris, Hannah-street, Porth. Tmhir Mr Brisa. i. Jolian-fctreet. 111-6 dUtntîGn. í SWANSEA. GLYN CERB1G SCHOOL, MUMBLES, SWANSEA. The Term commenced September 12th. Prospectus on appiicat'on to Rev E. Griflltfts. S70i 34390 "OYNONE SCHOOL, CONSTITUTION- IIILL, SWANSEA., Principal—Mr EMERY. Assisted by Mr G. EMERY, B.A.. London, late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at W. Hill. Pupils prepared for Commercial Life; for the Oxford anu Cambridge Local Examinations, for. the Preliminary Legal and Mcdical Examinations, and fpr Matriculation ai, Ths Universities. \j Terms for Boarders and Day Boys on application. Next term commences Tuesday, 21st Jannary. 40074 CHEPSTOW. 0HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOH A SELECT PRIVATE SCHOOL: English and French Assistants Resident. Princinal: GEOBWE DEWDNEY, B.A., F.H..G.S.. 40140 G LOCCE^R^RSINRE^ :,P,S13IRE. ATCOMBE COLTRT, WOODCHESTER GLOUCESTERSHIRE. J.J A DIE S 's C ROO J.J Principals Ti;k MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian tminillg. Hou-e beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Paymeut from day of entrance, Terms, Fiioii 20 Guineas. vacancies for two iady boarders.. 3:)()S3 T> USSAGE HOL'SE, Stroud, Glo aces- tewhiro. Principal J SH3REE, M.A., (London.) preparation for London and Oxford Matriculation, &e. rrencti, German, Chemistry, and Engineering Draw- ing lecexvc particular attention. Terms moderate. Special arraugemeats for Sons of Professional Men and neriticmen coTJtemr' Tntt: CoTnipencement of First Term, Thursday, Jan. 23rd. I'- p IANO, VIOLIN, HARP, ETC., ETC. SWANSEA, LLANELLY, PONTARDULAIS, T YSTALYFERA, and Neighbouring Districts. LESSONS given at own or pupil's residence. Terms— One Guinea per Quarter. String, Brass, and Fife Bands trained. Choirs con- ducted and concerts attended. Address—Mr HARRY LL. EDMUND, Gamant House, Cwmamman R.S.O., Llanelly. 6046 1tbUt t)pointmtnfø. L LANDYFODWG SCHOOL BOARD. AT °^CE, an Ex. P.T. (Art. 79), an ASSIST- ANT -II ASTER, in a Mixed School. (Salary £ 40 per annum to commence witli.)-Apply, with testimonials, to T, G, EVANS, Clerk to the Board, Kintymoel, Bridgeiid, qr,ntr¡¡tlS. CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. TO BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. TENDERS arc invited for the SUPPLY, FOR twelve months, of BOOKS, APPARATUS, and STATIONERY to the Board Schools. to I™*36" T0 1,6 S°NT 0N 01 BEFORE THE 1CTH INSTANT' „ D. PEES, Clerk of the Board. Tuwn-hall, Cardiff, 4th January, 1879. 40163 ubU(ltnJ)nl. FPrice One Penny, post free Three Ilalfpenny Stamps, AM1LY HERALD SUPPLEMENT. No 24. A LICIA LEIGH A Complete Story by the Author of Gladys' Arden's Disloyalty," The Last of the Carnes," &c. &J F<-r the above see X? AMILY HERALD SUPPLEMENT. No 24. The "Saturday Review says of the "Family Her- ald," "Its i-ovels and tales are quite as well written AS the be.,t circulating library stories." W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London • and at all News- vendors. 40162 0 W ARD C^OIT^CTE N C E/7 NEW SERIAL STORY, By F. W. ROBINSON, LS I10W appearing in the CARDIFF TIMES &- SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly News, 72 long columns, may be hr.d from all Newsagents, price 2d, or sent, post- free, to any address in the United King- dom for 2s 9U per quarter, and to th* Colonies and all parts of Europe and the United Statex- for 3s 3d per quar ter, prepaid. V, CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCAN- c TIJLE GAZETTE, Published every Monday Mornii C. Price 15s per annut" or by post :1:3. The CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the SHIPPING business of Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport, a.nd the Bristol Channel, and circulates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the yarions 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. Cueef Ot-Fcrs-75 and 76, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS. fJlHE CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONK OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SI-ILEIS 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 Gtneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a eompleh synopsis of the Week's News for the whole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Lea-ding Articles are of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. J < PRICE 72 Columns j TWOPENCE.) Columns. £ <HRISTMAS J>RES EN T S, 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 you that these goods have been bought to meet the IN- CREASING DEMAND for CHRISTMAS pRESENTS. Also a verw choice assortment of GENTLEMEN'S LEATHER WALLETS, POCKET BOOKS, and PURSES, in calf, Russian, and other strong leathers, LETTER CASES, LEATHER STRAPS, &c. Before proceeding on your Christmas Holidays it will be wise to provide yourself with A GOOD UMBRELLA, which may ba obtained at a reasonable price of the Manufacturer, 31, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, who is not offering cheap or old Stock, nor wholesale made goods at catchpenny price3, but NEW home-made, neat, strong, and sound goods, such as may be relied upon by the public, and equal tO ally gools which may have been shown at the Paris Exhibtion. Established Ten Years. W. pEDLER, 31, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 39902 JJOYAL JQ Y VON SHIRE GER-JE Is the best, the cheapest, the most fash- lionabic, AND the most durable of any e AS SOLD (article woven. The Queen says it HAS no Irival either iu appearance or utility, [These serges are now produced -?. Nw BY jcolours and mixtures for the V/inti r OF |1878, as also in light-weighted Ya R [summer wear and warm climates 1 JKPEARMAN ,woven of PURE WOOL. Patterns c c, er jfor ladies' wear, commencing at LA 3.i land gentlemen s suits, and boys lard AND Iwcar, from 2s lid toc yard, in 54 inches, as also of fine wool unshrinkable flannels, .'are sent upon application, stating either SPEA.RM.A.N,lfor ladies' or gentlemen's wear, to the jfactora, who cut any length, and P^Y icarriage on all parcels to London, whence PLYMOUTH, they are cheaply distributed throughout the world. N.B.—SE.^ES for Clerical wear land for Com¡¡-.unitie,. 4S44 EORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS are now recognised by ai! as being the best Medi- cine yet discovered for PILE and GRAVEL, as well as for the following pains, which, in 99 eases out of every 100, arc caused by bese painful mab-dles:- Pain in the Back, Flatulency, Griping, Colic, a Sense of V.'eight in the Back and Loins, Dai-ting Pains 111 the region of the Heart, Liver, and Kidneys Consti- pation, Pains in the Thighs, sometimes shooting down to the calf ot the Leg AND Foot; Suporsision and Retention of Urfne; Pains in the Stomach, and all Liver Compl; ints. Thousands have been cured by these Pills, and many many who have been pronounced hopeless have bocn thoroughly restored to health by their use. One Box will convince the most sceptical of their efRcaey. In order to suit all who may be suffering from ONE or BOTH of these Maladies, the Proprietor prepares this Vegetable Remedy in the following form — NO. 1.— GEORGE'S TILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. NO. GRAVEL PIT LP NO. PILLS FOR THE PILES. Lnportant Testimonials from Doctors, Chemists, and Invaiids, from all psrts of the coudtry, will be forwarded to nny address on receipt of a sta.-npcd envelope. Sold in Boxes, Is ljd AND 23 !)d, bv all respectable CIIE nisfcJ. By Post, Is 41, and 3s in Postage Stamps. Every box is protected bv the Government Stamp. Nonci:.—Tha Title PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS," is Copyrignt, and eniered at I-'taticners' Hall Proprietor-J. E, GEORGE, M.R.P.S., Ilirwain, Gla- nio- ? C had Wholesale from most Patent Medicine AAICIIOUSCS in London, Bristol, LIVEMOOJ^ and ,MAN- CHESTER* V 0$R gnftlic ntitt. sENOR DON PEDRO DE MANZANOS, having been appointed by the Mexican Government, under date 4th October' 1878, PRIVATE COMMERCIAL AGENT to that Republic, both iu Caiciiff and Newport, henceforth all Invoices and Manifests of Goods shipped from "ither 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 GWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. Tha Swansea Harbour Trustees are prepared to receive LOANS of £ 100 aud upwards, on their DEBENTURES, for terms of five, seven, or ten years, at £4 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 male to the undersigned, at the Harbour Office, Swansea, 40080 FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trustees. TO TRUSTEES AND OTHERS. _— The LLANELLY HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS re- quire to BORROW £ 15,000,to rep!ace bonds now payable. The interest will be £ 4.10s Od per cent per anuum, 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 Publ;c Estate of the Town of Llaneliv. The Bonds will b 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 I;e £ 30,000, the annual charge thereon, at £ 4 105 per cent., being £ 1,^50. T > meet that charge there is, at present, a surplus of receipt in respect of Harbour revenues over outgoings of £ 1.500 per anuum, and in addition the surpluslncome of the Public Estate is Y.760 periiinum, making a total of jE2,20 to meet a charge of jCI.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, Llaneiiy. 4G026 Ci LAMORGANSHIRE AND MON- VJT MOUTUSHIRE INFIRMARY. INFIRMARY SATURDAY, Nov. 23rd, 1878. The Committee eat in the Grand Jury-room, Town Hall, Cardiff, on Saturday, and received the following subscriptions in aid of the Infirmary Saturday Fund. Treasurer of the fund, Mr A. Fulton, Park-place ;— £ e. d. Amount previously acknowledged 769 1 i 9J liliebel, Mr, St. Mary-street (dona- tioii 0 10 0 Boyle, Mes rsand Co., Church-street 1 0 0 Borough Arms, per Mr Da des.. 0 3 6 Cardiff Tramway Company, per Mr Mr Hurley 16 6 Cardiff Slaughterhouse, per Mr Joins 1 10 6 Cornish, Miss, Rose and Crown 0 5 6 Davis, D. and Son's Trimmers, Penart'n, per MR G. Eallett 3 0 0 England, Mr, St. JIary-street (dona- tion) 110 Glamorgan Coal Company's Trim- mers, Penarth. 10 0 Claves, Mr, Brcvjery, Canton 0176 Kyte, Mr, W. J., Queen-street 16 0 Logan, Mr, Crichton-street 0 7 0 otel, renarth 0 10 0 Primavesi, Messrs outh Bute Docks.. 0 12 6 Rimsdaie, lr, St John's Chambers 1 17 6 Taff Vale Railway additional, per Mr H. 0. Fisher- Stores Department, Docks, per Sevan 0 15 6 Contractors, per Mr J. Davies 1 10 0 Contractors, per Mr Price 1 0 0 3 5 6 Thompson & Shackell, Messrs 0 5 0 Town Hall-Box 0 3 0 Western Wag-on Works, per T. Ga.skott 0 12 6 Total £ 789 10 3A The Committee wili NOT sit again to receive Subscrip- tions, but al who have not sent in their Books are de- sired to forward them, either to Mr Fulton or to Mr Brogden, at the Infirmary, without further delay. (Signed) J. E. BROSDEN, Secretary to Infirmary. A. D. JONES, Hon. Sec. Infirmary Saturday Fund STOPPAGE OF THE WEST OF K? ENGLAND rANK. A SAFE INVESTMENT. TAKE A SHARE IN TIIE PRIZE DRAWING, WInClI WILL BE IIELD IN THE MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA, ON FEBRUARY 27TH, 1879, WHEN YOU MAT WTN SEVEN THREE-ROOMED HOUSES, WORTH £ 525, FOR ONE GUINEA ( £ 1 Is. CD.) T: is is a genuine sale, as the Owner, having money locked up in thc West of England and South Wales Dis trict Bank, is desirous of promptly realir iiiLT his available resources. Doubting the possibility of finding a pur- chaser at one sn the present depressed state of the money market, lie resoived to adopt an easier, though somewhat uncommon method of dispoaing of the pro- perty, and now offers it in about 200 Shares at One Guinea each. The property is estimated to be worth C525, and is mortgacd to a building society for £350. The premises are leasehold, G, years unexpired,aud are subject to but a nominal ground rent of el per annum, being less thau 3s each house. The SUM of £ 137 10s has been paid on account- of the mortgage the balance being reparable in monthly instalments of £ 3 10s, which payments will be more than covered by the rental, thu, 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 large works near employ- ing in the aggregate, when in full swing, 5,030 men. Close to chapel and school, Each 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 the 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 the superintendence of William Thomas, Esq., J.P., (ex-Mayor of Swansea), who has consented to pre-ide. For Tickets or further information send stamp to Mr Rd. Pegler, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. Agents wanted. 40C03 is- 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 receive every attention by first-class assistants. The enlargement and alterations of the premises arc now completed, having been fitted up with every modern convenience. WIGS, SCALPS, LONG HAIR, HEAD DRESSES, CHIGNONS, PLAITS, COILS, CORONETS, FRONTS, CURLS, COMBS, BRUSHES, and every Toilette Requisite. J. HUSSEY, PERFUMER, 16, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 39900 J. B. W ITCHELL, THE CARDIFF BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, IS NOW MAKING IllS CHRISTMAS SHOW IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF BOTH FRENCH AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, Which, for extent and quality, combined with the ex- ceedingly low prices, cannot be equalled in the Princi- pality. ONE VISIT TO 94, ST. MARY STREET, Will convince all they can at least SAVE 20 PER CENT. BY PURCHASING THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES OF WITCHELL, His motto being small profits and quick returns. BESPOKE ORDERS AND REPAIRS BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. 94, ST. M A R Y S T R E E T. 7029 CARDIFF. 39570 W A N S E A 0 F F I C E o? TIIE « SOUTH WALES DATLY NEWS No 2, COLLEGE S TREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS wiil receive prompt at- tention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. Tiie DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of tbe town. AL>\ ERTISEMENTS received up to Seven •'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. JB-P WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents ail the principal hoardings and stations in Newport and neighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Town ami country. Old established—More than quarter of a century 31063 FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, -ILI jgRONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLO- RODYNE. Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly i:I Cour: that Dr J. Coiiis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne. that the whole story of the defendant Fleer, an was deliberately untrue, stated publicly b Cour: that Dr J. Coiiis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne. that the whole story of the defendant Fleer, an was deliberately untrue, and he regr stted to say it had bsen sworn to.-See The Times,' Julvl3, 18S4. DR J. COLL1S BROWNE'S CHLOKODYK E.— The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport, that he had College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport, that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in cholera was Chlorodyne.—See Laiieet," Dec. 31, 18'58. D'-It .J COLLIS browne'iTchlorodyne- Extract from the "Medical Times,' Jan. 12, 1566 :—"la prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supply a want and fill a place, D~K J. COLL1S BROWNE'S CHLORODY N E is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, cuius, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism,^&C! DR J, COLLIS BROWNMii CHLORODYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery cuius, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism,^&C! DR J, COLLIS BROWNMii CHLORODYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery diarrhoea, &c. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S C H L O R O DYNE. —CAUTION. —None genuine without the words Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government otainp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each pottle. Sole manufacturer, J. P. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell-street. Bioouisbury, London. Sold in <*I ties. Is lid, 2s Sd- 4s Gd. and lis. 8374S 70S7 I (T'UTCRTITINMRIRTJS. | TW" E W THE A T R E R O Y A L, J. WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee Mr. W. H. Daw I Sole Manasrer Mr E. B; BWSA TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Jan. 6th, 1879, THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME EVER PRODUCED IN WALES, Entitled—Hariequin ROBINSON CRUSOE, or, the Captain, the Cabinet, the King of the Cannibal Islands, and the Good Fairv Prosperity. (W ritten specially for this Theatre by Mr John Bannister) Crowded Houses Enthusiastic Applause Vociferous Encores Unqualified Deiight! "Never yet equalled in Cardiff. V-,de Public Opinion. SUPERB NEW SCENERY, bv WhvatC SPLENDID MECHANICAL EFFECTS, by TO-NIGHT, Blackler. GORGEOUS COS'L UMES and APPOINT- at 7.30. MENTS. BRILLIANT DIALOGUE and SPARK- LING MUSIC. at 7.30. MENTS. BRILLIANT DIALOGUE and SPARK- LING MUSIC. ROBINSON The Greatest Combination of Artistes in the Western District. Good Acting, CRUSOE. Excellent Singing, Clever Dancing. CRUSOE. Excellent Singing, Clever Dancing. ITNTTT I The FLORAL RETREAT of PROSPEIiffY FF-RTTTFN (WHYATTS MASTERPIECE OF ART), NOTICF The BOOT" DOCKS, and The DECK of the MARY JANE. ROBINSON: THE SPLENDID TRANSFORMATION SCENE, by Brew. Eclipses anything CRUSDF Ever Seen in Wales. The BEST HAR- LEQUINADE OUT OF LONDON. Doors open 7, commence at 7.30. Prices :-Orche.tra stalls, 4s; dress circle, 3s; pit stalls, 2S; pit, Is; gallery, 6d. Private boxes. 31s 6d and 21s. Second price at 9 to circle and stalls only. Plans at Mr W. Lewis's, Duke- street no extra charge for booking. (i IRCUS & HIPPODROME, CARDIFF. The Home of Rational Amusement and Recreation. A combination of Novelty, Talent, and Variety unequalled in any other establishment. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). MONSTER ENGAGEMENT of E. H. Banvard's Chi:d Wonders, OZARA AND URAL. (From the Crystal and Alexandra Palaces.) Ozara on the Invisible Wire 1-20 of an inch in diameter. Ural in his marvellous dive. Gainsborough Quadrilles by eight ladies and gentlemen -on horseback. Screamir.g Comic Ballad, entitled THE PRINCE AND THE TINKER, OR HIGH LIFE v. LOW LIFE. All New Scenes in the Circle. LLANDAFF MADRIGAL SOCIETY. The LLANDAFF MADRIGAL SOCIETY wiil held their SECOND "LADIES' NIGHT" at the TOWN- CAKDIFF (by kind permission of the Mavor), on WEDNESDAY, the 15th Januarv, 1877. Tickets (price Gs each) to be obtained of the Hon Sec., Mr Edward F. Lynch Biosse, The Deanery, LIaL- daff; or of Air William Lewis, Stationer, Duke-street, Cardiff. "Oll(O HAVERFORDWEST. GHIRE HALL, HAVERFORDWEST. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE JUBILEE SINGERS WILL GIVE THEIR CONCERT IN THE SHIRE HALL HAVERFORDWEST, TO-NIGHT, Jan, C, 1879, at 8. Doors open at 7.3C. J J J JUBILEE SINGERS. S S S All real Negroes. U U U JU-BILEE SINGERS, R T T All Coloured Artistes. T) JUBILEE SINGERS. & B 15 ALL COLOURED VOCALIST-. N N N JUBILEE SINGERS. ILL ALL E-I-SLAVES. G G G JUBILEE SINGERS. R T T ALL REAL DARKIES. „ L L L E E E FAREWELL CONCERT lEE E HAVERFORDWEST. R R R E E E JUBILEE SINGERS, s S S SHIRE HALL, HAVERFORDWEST. ONE CONCERT U-L Y-TC)-N !G HT 'tit 3. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. and Gà. All business communications to Mr R. C. Loach, in route. :-=:r-<> CHRISTMAS, 1S78 G. GURMAN, 3, WINE-STREET, ERISTOL, Calls attention to hl3 large and carefully selected STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOLD AND SILVER AND NEW YEAR'S >WATCHES, CHAINS, AND PRESENTS: ) JEWELLERY. SILVER & ELECTRO- WEDDING AND ) TLATED GOODS, BIRTHDAY [- PRESENTS; J CJ.OCKS, 1 AN D OPERA GLASSES. SPECIALTIES WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS, SILVER JEWELLERY. C2 RC. LEACH, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents all the PRINCIPAL AND most Prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff. CANTON, an,: EOATH. A large Adverting- \"all to parade the STREETS with horse AND DRIVER, to be Let BY the Day or Week. Âpply AS above for terms, &-c. -I I JflOR TOWN AND COUNTRY THE BOOTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR WINTER WEAR ARE CARPENTER'S 16s. 6D. LACED, OR ELASTIC SIDE—SEWN. C* (^JaRpenter, 9 5253—31407 37, ST. MAHY-STREET, CARDIFF, X M A 8-1 8 7 8—M A. S. USEFUL AND SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR XMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEARS GIFTS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's GLOVES, SCARFS and BOWS Ladies' and Geiitlemei'd SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and WRAPPERS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's best London SILK UMBRELLAS Ladies' and Gentlemen's CAMBRIC and LINEN 1Ta 'en KERCHIEFS. IxA.sD- Ladies'MOROCCO, CROCODILE and LEATHER BELTS Gentlemen's BRACES and BELTS in even* Pattern Gentlemen's FRONT*, COLLARS, WRIST- and CCTFS Ladies' Berlin WOOL SHAWLS and NECKLETS Ladies' Berlin Promenade SQUARES and SCARFS Ladies' Berlin VESTS and UNDER-VESTS Ladies' Fine CASHMERE and WOOL HOSE. Ladies' MERINO. ANGOLA, and BALBRIGAN HOSE. Gentlemen's Cardigan JACKETS and VESTS A 1. Gentlemen's Scotch and Leicester HOSE ani SOCKS. Gentlemen's Fine Merino VESTS and PANTS GenSHIUTS Whit6 atKi Fil £ NCH PRINT DRESS Gentlemen's Patent KNITTED SHIRTS (never Shrink) Geutiemen s LAMBS W OOi, and CASHMERE HOSE Gentlemen's BYCICLE, CRICKET, and FOOTBALL HOSE. Gentlemen's ALPACA, ZANELLA, and ZEPHYR UM- BRELLAS Gentlemen's Scotch Riding a id Sbootin: HOSE. GENILEMEX^EAYKNDEH, and CO-IOUPED KID CHILDH.E'i WOOL SCARFS, GLOVES and NECK- LETS. CHILDREN'S FANCY HOSE, HALF HOSE and SOCK. CHILDREN'S BOWS, SCARFS. TIES, and BELTS CHILDREN'S BERLIN WOOL JACKETS aPdSKIRTe The Largest STOCK of SCARFS and TIES in SOUTH WALES. All Goods much Lower in Price than for many vear* through tue unprecedented depression tn trade. W. & CO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS 27, 29, and 31, ROYAL ARC and 182, BUTE:UOAD^ Shopkeepers, Skippers, and ^r.rs, supplied wholesale, P.S.-Please Note the"Address ^^s^w-^v'e S391 w.th anv other Sgayt^°0 THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. npHOMPSONS' BURDOCK PILLS over- and tbe foulest «U* P-WER'TOVICH55^ ^«AN«^ CURES THE FALLOWING <I'VI-3 H °,R A"IERNF,RY, I A! PITA TION OF THE I.EART, '"I J 0F F-N ASCRIPTIONS, BUMS, WOUND., OR T SCROFULA, OR KING'S EVIJ GATHERINGS, £ N C?"CERS> PINIPIES AND BLOTCHES ON TBE FACE AND BODY SWELLED FEET OR LEGS, SCABS AND ITCH, ERYSIPELAS, JAUNDICE, AND DROPSY, AND FEVERS OF AL! KINDS." ,LS £ IK* 2S 9 I EACH, SOLD BY MOST > OR ^RO;N THE BURDOCK PILL MANUFACTURE, 44, OXIORU-STRCET, SWANSEA. IO "PLEASANT EFFERVESCING MEDI- Cll.E, READE'S crnous SALINE. This pre- paration makes an agreeable and refreshing draught, immediately relieves Head-ache, Acidity, Biliousness. S cktiess, Feverishness, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Influenza, Skin Eruptions, and all diseases caused by ail undue excess of acid in the system. Iti use prevents and cures Fevers. Small Pox, Stone and Gravel. Apoplexy, and Paralysis, all c" which arise from too large an amount of add elements iu the body. Whenever the mouth is foal, furred, or coated, this Saline is the best of all remedies. Sold by all Chemists, in Stoppered Bottles, at Is -sGd, 4s, and lis each. Sent by rail direct from the Iiakers^ on receipt of 30, 54, or 182 stamps. Scle makers, Reade Brothers, Chemists, Wolverhampton. London A:!e.ts, Canger and Sons, 150, Oxford-street. Agei ts for Cardiff, Mr Anthony, Messra Coleman and Co., Chemists, High- 4.AA.d Mr Joy. £ 34—37_ -Z!:>1'a:'Col:c:w; ??nbtit <?uiertaianieut$. PHILHARMONIC THEATRE. ST Mart-street. Director, A. Melville. Licensee, Mr C. J. Jacks or.. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. Jan. 6th. 1879, MELVILLE'S SUPERLATIVELY EXCELLENT PANTOMIME, JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, The THREE PRINCES, The GOOD FAIRIES, aud Ine GIANT of the ENCHANTED CASTLE. T^,sw COMIC INCIDENTS TO-NIGHT. The Pantomime of the Season and for the Season. The Pantomime for the the Middle-aged, a.nd the Oid. real British Pantomime. The Pantomime einnhatic- auy for families. No better rantomic.e ever produced in Carcni. The Company not to be excelled. The Costumes and Armour Costly and Brilliant. The Scenery Picturesque and Appropriate. The Transformation Scene Magnificent. The Clown, Hariequin, &c admirable. l>oors open at-half-past six, commence at-go yen. SWANSEA. STAR THEATRE, WIND-STREET." LAST, WEEK OF THE PANTOMIME, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Great Feast of FUN for the CLOWN'S BENEFIT, on which occasion a Double Harlequinade will appear TWO CLOWNS, TWO PANTALOONS, TWO HARLE- QUINS, TWO COLUMBINES, and extra POLICE- MEN to mind them. FUNNY LITTLE RAWLINGS wiil unfold an extra Budget of Comicalities TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY under distinguished patonage of JAMES ROGERS, Esq., Mayor. QHRISTMAS YEAE DOUBLE CHEQUES Given away with rjlEAM fjl E A THE LONDON AND SOUTH WALES TEA COMPANY, 14, CASTLE-SQUARE, I SWANSEA, I Intend giving their Customers and Friends I TROUBLE 0HEQUES ON rjlEA ] FOR EIGHT DAYS, I Commencing I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23th, 1S7S, And Ending j MOXDA Y, JANUARY 6th, 1S79. j 40001 AS FIRES AND COOKING STOYES. THE SWANSEA GAS COMPANY be™ to direct tbe attention »i Gas Consumers au-.l the Public *> the great economy aud Couvenieuce in the use of GAS FIRES AND GA-; COOKING STOVES. Sample fires and etoves may be seon in action at the Gas. vVorks from 10 to 5 p.m., and all fnformation obtained. GAS COKE delivered to any part of the town (within GAS COKE delivered to any part of the town (within the turnpike gates) at 7s 0d per ton. Swansea, 7lU November, 1873. 3So76 XT E W P O n T A G ENe Y FOR TIIE FOR TIIE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES .D CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS. I The PUBLISHING ami ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10, GKEAT 1 OJK-STREET, NEWPORT. (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIRRARY,) where (OPPOSITE FREE PCBLIC LIRRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; I THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD; and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisement? and the Wholesale Sup- ply-*f-Papers are precisely those charged at the Chief Oidce, C-rdiff. W. MILICN LOCKE, Rkpohtbs AXl)- Manager. IBUTE COAL COMPANY, 28, CROCKIIERETOWN, CARDIFF. :ivv^dyP-? L J1^ U S E COAL, HO IUiS < o I. SiEAM COAL. SZvlALL STEAM COAL. DUvercd w any quantity at the shortest notice .'SO ONLY THE BESI" ARAWAY & CO. D FOR ROSES 0 ARAWAY & CO. P T FuR FRUIT TREES. qaraway & CO. SHRUBS FOR THE GARDEN. SHRUBS FOR POTS I pARAWAY & CO FOR CONIFERS. O.ARAWAY & CO. FOR FOREST TREES. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION, I I GARAWAY & I DCRDILAM DOWN NCKSEP.IE3, 24761 CLIFTON'BRISTOL. ^TOTICE, — CHARLES RICHARDS, (FORMERLY AT MR THOMAS S. 3, BROAD-STREET, GUN IND PISTOL MANUFACTURER; HAS REMOVED FROM 74. ST TIARY-STRECT, TO TIARY-STRECT, to ,.26, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, FT herc DUSMESS will be CARRIED on on AND „FTER KONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 16. ALL KINDS OF GUN IMPLEMENTS ON HAND. REPAIRS PROMPTLY executed. CartLdges made to order AT SHORTEST notice 5-390" STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF-SSTAKCHiswar K.7 ranted FREE FROM AD- ULTERATION. Messrs STIFF'S STARCH. STIFFS CO, however,can- not guarantee any Starch to -——————————————— he theirmanufacture.unless STIFF'S ST A "RPR THE BOX OR PACKET BEATS O THEIR TRADE MARK," QUEEN EESS." STIFF'S S"71 A "RPTT DR ARTHUR HILL OJ-AK^IL HASSA^LL HAS ANALYEETL OUR STARCH, AND REPORTED IT STT"FCT A R> CTT T° BE A "PURE, GENUINE, AND O O J AA^VXI. WE 1 I-MAIIUFACTURED ARTICLE, ANU EQUAL IN EVERV RESPECT 0*TTP^ <? CT A T»nu fthCBestStiffeni^ Starch Wiirr to blARCH. he ever examined. ITie accuracy of this high testi- monial is confirmed by the STIFF'S STARCH. s-teadi y increasing demand for our manufacture. — — OTIFF & CO.. ^TIFF'S STARCH. O kJ 40081 23, REDCLIFF-STREET 7161 BRISTOL. 11t M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., I ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LABORATORY, 4 PEARSON-PLACE, DOCKS. CARDIFF, b prepared to execute ANALY'SES, and EXAMINA- TIONS oi MINERALS, FOODS, &c„ o* all kinds. For particulars as i terms, apply as aboie. TIONS of MINERALS, FüUDS. &c„ o* all kinds. For particulars as i terms, apply as aboie. 332S7 ROYAL BLOviD MEDICINE, FOR THE CUKE OF bice rated Legs, Ulcerated Sores on the Nsel:, Old V\ ounds. Pan pies, benrvey, Blotches, Pustules, Itch, Glandular Swellings, Tumours, Cancerous Ulcers, King's Evil, liies, Ulcerated Lungs and Liver, Consumption, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, Gravel, Nervous I Debiiitv, and General Weakness from wà..klver cause arising. In Bottles, Is 6d, 2s 9a, and 4s 6d each. HAND.V ROYAL STOMACH AND LIVER MIXTURE. JE-H- LIVER MIXTURE. CO .••H OSED OF RHUBARB, POTASH, DANDELION, &c., t or the cure of i!ic:^estion, Wind, Fiataieace, Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, Griping Pains in the Bowels, Loss of Appetite, Jpundice, and all kinds or Liver and StoU12.Ch Comp1a.ints- In bottles, Is 6d, 2s 9d, and 4s Od each. I RANDS' LIN IMENTUM CAJEPUT, Or MACIC LINIMENT, 1 or the cure of Rheumatism, Tumoiu- Sciatica, Lum- bago, ChilVilains, Muscular Affections, ISpr.ins, B"uiscs. Weak Limbs, Stiff Joints, Swellings, itc., &c. In Bottles, Is ld, 2s 9d, and 48 6d each. HANDS' NERVE PILLS^ AN INVAI-rADLE ItlSilKEV FOR Weak Xerve< Nervcu,,¡¡¡ecs, Paralysis, Epileprv. Ddi. Clency of Kervous Power, Neuralgia, Want of Sieen Frightful Dreams, Trcmblin2", Giddincs3, lIea.:1:\che, HaÙuci¡¡:¡,tions, reirium Tremens, and the effects of Excessiyc Drinking. In Boxes, Is IJd, S3 0d, and 4s 6d. Post free for stamps. Wholesale Agents—Barclay, Sutton, Burgoyne, Sanger, &c., London Wyleys, Coventry; W. Mather, Manchester; by most Chemists, and by the Proprietor, WILLIAM f HANDS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 174, Hi^-atreet. Cheltenham. Cardiff, Messrs Kemick and Sot, Dnk8. '• street. Mr Coleman, Hi^h-streefc iUt. BMl :7-7""z.¡; ""V- D. JOTHAM AND SONS. THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTER^ 26 AND 27, ST MARY-STREET CARDIFF. JJAHOFACTURERS OF yiRST-CLASS QLOTnixa AN UFA CT U RE R S OF SUPERIOR £ jLOTHINGL ANUFACTURERS OF JjVVERY DESCRIPTION OF CLOTHING. THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENIL3 CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. OVER 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW ROOMS. g a ESTABLISHED 1833. THIS DAY. 9 TO 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF JJOWELL AND COMPANY have COMMENCED SELLING THE FOLLOWING CHEAP LOTS 640 PAIRS WITNEY BLANKETS, Slightly soiled suitable for Charity. 122 PIECES 72-INCH WASTE TWILL SHEETING, From 6id per vard—free from any filling. 1.500 DOZEN CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS, Readv-bemmed, from Is llM per dozen. 450 WHITE KNOTTED COUNTERPANES, MARSEILLES, BELGIUM, AND TOILET QUILTS, Very Cheao. 1,200 pairs WHITE MUSLIN CUR. TAINS, at Os lid per pair. 1,700 yards Coloured SILK VELVET, From Is 11 Jd per yard. A Few FELT, KIDDER, TAPESTRY, and BRUSSELS CARPETS, -at Clearing Prices. 14 feet AXMINSTER RUGS, at 8* lld. eacb. SCINDE RUGS, full size, lis lid each. HOWELL & CO. are also making a SHOW of NEW JACKETS, Fur-lined CLOAKS, COS- TUMES, BONNETS, HATS, SKIRTS, &c. A Che; K Line in LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS. JJOWELL AND COMPANY- JUL THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 39709 CARDIFF. OMMERC1 AL CONFIDENCE AND CONTINUED SUCCESS Attend th", Ready Money System of Business on which thc Trade of MESSRS W. PRK'E AND SONS is conducted. A q¡1enJid Stock of Gentlemen's ana- Juveniles' READY MADE CLOTHING FOR WINTER WEAR, Overcoats, Ulsters, Yachting Jackets, Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Rugj, Mufflers, &c.; is now on Sale at ycry low prices, uikd to the timcs. Atoress THE CARDIFF HOUSE. CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST MARY-STREET CARDIFF. 23 AU SAG E S. o- FT S HAMMOND,S OTED GLAMORGANSHIRE SAUSAGES. MADE FROM CHOICE PORK. These San-ages have now been BEFORE THE PUBLIC FOR THE LAST TEN YEARS. And the CONSTANTLY INCREASINGDEMANtS- WITHOUT A SINGLE FAILURE, IVove their Excellence. Che Earire: t Stc3,m Machinery usea in the Manufactaif- of Sau>;a;;e6 is Employed. WHOLESALE OIO)ERS SENT BY FIFST TRAINS. ADDR.K8S H. S. HAMMOND, 5S30 258, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. S30U- L. R. L U M L E Y (Surveyor ;0 the Merthyr aivl Dowlais Building Soci yj BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, 24 & 25, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Estimates Prepared. Work in ail branches of tht- B iilding Trade A ensured and Vclued. 31042 THREE YEARS' SYSTEM pIANOFORTES, JJARMONTUM9, -LE. AND ^MERICAN QRGANS. -cjL THOMPSON AND ^HACKELIV PIAN OFO RTE j;iAlIER". N • > PATENT;]>. yUEEN S BUILD- J14, HIGH-STREET, INGS, CARDIFF. SWANSEA. S, LANCASTER BUILD-1 111, COMMERCIAL INGS, TEi, BY". | STREET, NEW PjRT. Supply NEW PIANOFORTES by the best mafcirs, OB hire for three years, and at the expiration of that tim. (i. e. after the payment of twelve quarterly iiistalif.eitsV the Pianos become the property of the fcuer, without any further paym.nt whatever. Thomson and SitAcr.fU were the first in Wales to introduce this easy method oi acquiring a good musical instrument, and can refer t< thousands of customers as to the quality of the PiMOt they supply. Customers are not limited to any maker, but may select whichever make may be preferred, froot- the largest Stock in the Principality of Wales. AU instruments warranted. From Two Guineas quarter. KIRKMAN'S PIANOS COLLARD'S rIAOS BROAD WOOD'S PIANOS ERARD'S PIANOS EPJNSMEAD'S PIANOS CRAMER'S PIANOS HOPKINSON'S PIANOS Det.a.i1 Price Lists of Pianofortes by any of tc.e f»r» going celebrated makers, and some others uot to gene- rally kuown, sent frec on :¡,ppli(tiOD. THE NEW YACHT PIANO. Thirty Guineas, in solid mahogany. T'uis inurnment ft made expressly to wjt1!st.IIù the damp of a sea voyage and is warranted to keep wed in tune. Orders may be addressed to Cardiff or Swansea > rjliiERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SAI-ES!—SECOND HAND FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF.—At II liu'oje in the World can there be found n larger Assortment to select from, by every eminent,, maker. Also Wrou;-i1t iron Doors for strong room party walls, or those to divide w.,rehouse. :lot o::e-th» t the price of new. Perfect iu every respect. Price Lis;, free. — GRIFFITHS & SONS, 43, Cannon-strcot, London, E.C. 4538 26 gTANDARD LUBRICATING OIM COMPANY (LIMITED), 1, DRAPERS1 GARDENS. TIIROGMORTQ^ AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESrYtt. GOVERNMENT. ALL PESCRIPTf oNS OF LUBRICATING OILS MYINC 2o PER CENT, Agents Wanted. Full particu).«rs on application to HENRY DUNCAN, lOOn-j8(! GEl ERAL MANAGES. MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON 1-\ deliver the SOCTil WALES DAILY AH".< at ar. eany iigUr each Morning in all parts of the follow mg towns :— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL itOAD- BL fE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE T>> .OK BRIDGEND NEW MtLFORD HAVE li FORI >Wi-:Vf NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TEN EY ABERYSTWITH LAMPj TER CARMARTHEN ABEROAVEXNY. The C&liDlbF TIMES also delivered every Fridaf to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDbRS to be sent to tl.c Managers of the variousi Bookstalls. "\TO PEIlSON SHGVLirBE^TfilOUT -1-* Drs Bruce and Trail's Catalogues of Books and Patented Articles, 70 pages. Post tree i I'tamp,. valu- able Recipes from Is to 10.-> each. —H. Knight. l)t- m-street*. liarkina. and J. Harris. Swan Gardens. Wolverhampton.