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ROGERS' BITTER ALE. I TRADS A K MARK. PR fCE LIST. Per Gall. Per I'TCi ALE. J £ I'TCi ALE. J £ INDIA I'ALE ALE 1 6 .-INGLE STOUT I PORTER J 2 DuUBLES'lOUT 1 8 In 9, 18, 36, and 54 Gallon Casks. EVANS & CO SOLTH WALES GROCERY AND PROVISION STORES, 31765 7, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. ALU A I' 9. BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF.
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t HAY WILL BE DEARER; SAVE YOUR HAY THIS SEASOI BEST QUALITY RICK SHEETS AND WATERPROOF COVERS. I CHAS. D. PIIILLIPSO- MANUFACTURER, I A NEWPORT, MON. Awarded Prize Ifedal at Hereford Show, June lA, 1873.
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700 BAMS. sound and good, bd per 10. I 1,! Vi r' A vis. mild, at 6id per lb. 100 HAMS (Hopkins' Branded, 7d per lb. 2,000 (T-vo Thousand), Mild BELLIES 01 BACON, preserved and cured in Oat- meal and Sugar, at C'>d Per lb. 200 Sides Mild STRETFORD BACON. Cd. 201 Sides WILTSHIRE MILD (xl 78 Ordinary Western CUMBERLANDS, 4hl per lb. CARMARTHEN BUITER, in Casks, lid per lb. At this time of the year Welsh Butter is finer in flavour than any other Butter can be. Fresh LLANBOIDY BUTTER, in pounds at Is Id. AMERICAN CHEESE, both New and Old, at ridiculously Low Prices. GEORGE HOPKINS, AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF, 34372 THE AMERICAN PRODUCE MARKET, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYB, AND DOWLAIS. PROPRIETOR, J. W. GUNN. THIS WEEK- FRESH BEEF AND MUTTON. Splendid Quality. Slaughtered in Cardiff. HAMS. A Large Stock prime quality, 6d per lb. The cheapest line in the Trade. BACON. All Cuts, fine quality, 3d to 6J. CHEESE. Good. 3d, Fine, 4d. Finest Cheddar, 6d. BUTTER, REDUCED AGAIN. GOOD 6d, FINE 8a and 9d. FINEST. 10d. Fresh WELSH from the best Carmarthen Dairies, 10d per lb. Small Casks Carriage Paid to any Station in South Wales. The usual Stock of Prime Smoked Bacon (fed md cured in Wiltshire), the Celebrated Crown Brand Hams, and Finest Old Cheddar Cheese, at the Family Stores, NEXT DOOR, 68, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. 41498 EFFICIENCY WITH ECONoMY. ANCET, Oll FURNITURE VANS, WOOD T>ROS. ) WEST CANAL WHARF, J-* ) CARDIFF. .J826 34(550 NO RISK OR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. Shipping Notices. YV\ Y. EDWARDS » CARDIFF and YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. The first-class Steamers of this Line will sail as fol. lows FROM CARDIFF. "RHIWINDDA," 3,00^) tons SATURDAY, Aug. 9 RHEOLA," 2,300 tons SATURDAY, Aug, 23 TO CARDIFF,; RHIWINDDA," 3,000 tons SATU H DAY, July 19 "RHEOLA," 2,300 tons. SATURDAY, Aug. 2 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classea of GOODS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in England, and places in the WESTERN STATES of ^M,L £ I<JA, CANADA, including CHICAGO, St FAlX Dl\Wi¥om^ irith the Er.e, Great Western of Cunada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Br is to"; G. F. BULLEY, 51, South-street New York. M609 6824 ,r „ STEAM BETWEKN riARDIFF, SWANSEA, \j BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW, cheapest Route for Goods to the North of Ireland, and to all part of Scotland The Screw Steam-ships AVON, Captain Fry; AILSA, Captain Evans SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- CESS ALEXANDRA, Captain Huckinan are intended to sail with a Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow and assist vessels (unless prevented by cirumstances), is follows, in the month of JULY FROM EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 6 Saturday 6 p.m. I 19 Saturday 6 p.m 12 Saturday g p.m. 26 Saturday 8 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 1 Tuesday 6 p.m. 115 Tuesday 6 p.m. 8 Tuesday 2 p.m. 22 Tuesday ■. 1 P-1U" Tuesday 29 5 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. 7 Monday. 2 p.m. | 21 Monday 2 p.m. 14 Monday .2 n.m. "28 Mondav 2 P.m FBOM NO. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW t Wednesday 3 p-m. 116 Wednesday 3 p.m 9 Wednesday 7 p.m. 23 Wednesday 6 p.m. Wednesday 30 2 p.m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 4 Friday • • P-'n- I 18 Friday 1 p.m 11 Friday • • 8 p.m. ] 25 Friday 2 p.m GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA' BELFAST 4 Thuday 2 p.m. | 17 Thursday Z p.m 10 Thursday 2 p.m. | 24 Thursday 2 p.m. Thursday 31 2 p.m, Goods are required to be alongside ONB HOUR before advertised time of sailing. FARM.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s fid; Deck, 10s. Green- ock or Glasgow Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s fid Soldiers or T0 PASSENGERS.—Special Cabin Return Tickets available for One Week will be issued during the Summer Months till end of October. Cardiff to Belfast, 20s each, or for parties of not fewer than five travelling together 17s 6d each. Return Tickets issued at Farc-and-a-half, available for 0"Amjlv'i'nG1 asg o w to William Sloan & Co. • Greenock, to WBUam Lindsay & Co. Belfast, to Robert Hender- ■ou & Son; Bristol, to Mark Whitwill and Son Swan- sea, to M. Jones & Brother; Newport, to R Burton Son; tUi 63, Bute-street, Docks r Cardiff, July, 1879. CARDIFF BRISTOL. c WYE OR LADY MAR. From Bute Docks1. LY'| ^From Batliurst Basin, Cardiff. | Bristol. HaFriday 7.45 morn 11 Friday — U-« morn 12aSaturday. 8,15 morn 12 Saturday ..12.30 alter 14a Monday .11. 0 morn 12 Monday 2.45 after 15<iTuesday .12. 0 noon 15 TuesJay —— 4. 0 after 16a\Vednesday 1. 0 after 15 Wednesday 5. 0 after 17aTIiursday 1.45 aftei- 17 Thursday 0. 0 after ISaFriday 2.45 after 18 Friday 6.30 after 19 Saturday 4. 0 morn 19a Saturday 7. Omorn 19 Saturday 4. 0 after 21aMonday 8.15 morn 21 Monday 6. 0 after 22 Tuesday 9. Omorn 22 Tuesday 6. 0 after 22 Tuesday 8.45 even 23 Wednesday 0.30 morn 23 Wednesday 9.30 morn 24aThursday 6.30morn 24 Thursday ..10.15 morn 25aPriday 7. Omoni 25 Fridav 10.45 morn 26aS..t aday ..7.40 mom 26 Saturday 11.30mom 28aM>u.lay 9.15morn 28 Monday 1.30 after 29aTuesdav .11. Omorn 29 Tuesday 3. 0 after SOaWetinesday 12. 0 noon 30 Wednesday 4.30 after Blalhursday 1.15 after 31 Thursday' 5.30 after a To-and-Fro. FAKES—After Cabin, 2s 6d. Fore Cabin, Is 6d. To-and- Bro Tickets issued for return trip on same day as marked A-fter Cabin, 3a 6d Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro Tickets will be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. 42460 ALLAN LINE. XX SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO AMERIOA. HALIF AX, C ANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL, Composed of Twenty First-class Steamers. Leaving LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON. DERRY every JRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, PORTLAND, affl BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to aU points in Canada and the States. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are met at the Railway Station by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board the steamer. The Canadian Government granta Assisted Passages by the Allan Line. Write for the Pamphlet Lord Dufferin in Manitoba." Apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or London. lerry or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. [U,E, 7, Temple-street, Swansea; F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, Neath D. 8. Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery W Milton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street; and John Young, Icrew Packet Wharf, Newport, Mon. 4949 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS "A MERICAN T,INM LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharl of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPSNCB, and Co., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool; JONES BROS, and Co, Bute Docks, Cardiff; JAMBS AYRK, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; JONES Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROGER JONH, Higfl-street, Pontypridd; TILKET and Co., AbertilJery. 30603 0. LEACH, BIt POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Reitts all the Principal and most Prominent POSTING ( STATIONS in Cardiff. Canton, and Roath. | A large Advertising Van t<; parade the streets, with I fcorso and driver, to be Let by the Day or Week. Applv fcfl abuva fitr tdruuL A4 CARDIFF, CARDIFF. ME A7, & 9, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF, BUTTER. We shall offer for sale TO-DAY one of the finest selections of BUTTER ever oifered to the public. Finest New York Creamery, Is per lb. Finest Dairies, superior to either Welsh or lIith, 10d per lb. CHEESE. Finest White, (3d per lb. Our s'elections of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, BACON, and HAMS—Rolled, Plain, and Spieed— JOWLS, and OX TONGUES, will be found superior to any other offered. SWANSEA. SWANSEA. ■a ME4 G +"1' 47 32, HIGH-STREET, VA -< S W A NS E A, BUTTER. We shall offer for sale TO-DAY one ot the finest selections of BUTTER ever offered to the public. Finest New York Creamery, Is per lb. Finest Dairies, superior to either Welsh or Irish, 10d per lb. CHEESE. Finest White, 6d per lb. Our selection of BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, BACON, and HAMS—Rolled, Plain, and Spiced- JOWLS, and OX TONGUES, will be found superior to any other offered. LLANELLY. LLANELLY. ME4^ </ A? COWELL-STREET, Y, *4 L LAN E L LY, BUTTER. We shall offer for sale TO-DAY one of the finest selections of BUTTER ever offered to the public. Finest New York Creamery, Is per lb. Finest Dairies, superior to either Welsh or Irish, lOd per lb. CHEESE. • Finest White, 6d per lb. Otir selection of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, BACON, and HAMS-Rolled. Plain, and Spiced— JOWLS, and OX TONGUES, will be found superior to any other offered. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. JMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. GOOD SERVIOABLE TEA CAN RE OBTAINED AT THE CARDIFF TEA MART. 11, ^JUDGE-STREET, AT is 2d, Is 4d, and Is 8d PER LB SPLENDID TEA at 2s and 2s 6d. Highly recommended for families. Is OFF eARCEL,3 OF SIX LBS, Carriage paid to any Station on G.W.R., T.V.R., or R.R, on Parcels of e2 and upwards. 41999 «S Jt^^sr WHITE STAR LINE JM* V ROYAL & UNITED STATES JajBmMAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for. war™ng Passengers to all parts of the United States and °*Thos«. well-known magnificent steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty's and the United States mails Celtic Thursday. July 24 .Republic Tuesday, July 29 Baltic TiieL Aug. 5 Britannic Thursday, Aug. 14 Adriatic. Tuesday, Aujr. 19 Eacn constructed in seven water-tight compartments. Average passage 8J days in summer, 9J days in winter. These spendid vessels combine the highest »peed and cc mfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to Pas senders. Saloons and State-rooms amidships, lux\iriousl> furnished. Piauos, libraries, elecric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. The Steerages are unusually Spacious, well-lighted ventilated, and warmed and Passengers of this class receive the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses to attend the women and children. For full particulars of Passages, Kates, &o.. &c Applv to BARNES. GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks! Cardiff; F. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel. Penarth, neai10ardiff! H (iOLDBEUG & Co., Swansea; EDWARD PHILLIPS Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale; John Copeland, 124, High- street, Mertnyr.; Messrs Harse and Brown, Newport, Mon.; H. Con nop and Son, Brynmawr; James 8 Dennis, Tredegar or to ISMAY, IMRIE, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 81 34. LeadenhaU-street. London CunarpTSSyal MAIL LINE. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 'lhia Company has been established for Forty Years, and is noted for its safety and comfort for all classes of Passengers. Apply to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. 18 lUWMtt. HE BOILER INSURANCE AND STEAM POWER COMPANY (Limited). Established 1859, Head Office ü1, King-street, Manchester. Rraneh Offices: 189, Cannon-Street, London, E.O., and U 2 West Regent-street, Glasgow. KIEL McDOUGALL, M.I.N.A.. A.I.C.E., late InsDectiug Officer to the Board of Admirulty, Chief Engineer PERCIVAL HARTLEY, Secretary. TTuwards of 85,000 B 'ilcrs have he»!i insured bv this Company since its formation. The Company Inraie Company resulting from explosion of boilers Tll apSetf fiue\ a "d have experienced officers resi- "r nrincipal manufacturing towns, who nspect Jh'fbSiS pPSfll?. Reports of th. on .11 tconomtal »» "< ™>r" power. ——————■ ^1^ LIY IMU COUTR<VR^ SAINT AUSTELL CORNWALL. VAliLABLE CHINA CLAY WORK FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, all that valuable CHINA CLAY WORK; called ROS VEAR, situate near Bugle. in the Parish of Saint Austell, in the County of Cornwall. The Machinery and Materials comprise an excellent horizontal steam engine, of two eleven-inch cylinders, and one good 10-ton boiler; winding drum and connec- tions 14 fms join Plunger lift, 15 fms 7in do, shaft and other bobs, and the usual appliances necessary for car- rying out the work extensively, more detailed particu- lars of which will be contained in handbills. The above work is held on lease for an unexpired term of 15 years, at a minimum rent of £ 115 per annum, which merges into the Lords' dues of 2s 9d per ton. A branch line of the Great Western Railway adjoins the Dry," thus connecting the works by rail to the ports of Fowey, Par, and Newquay. 6,000 Tons of Clay at least can be produced annually from the above Work with present appliances. Further particulars can be oataiiiel, and handbills had, of G. B. Dyer, Esq., 11, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff; or of Messrs Hancock and Sons, Auctioneers and Sur- veyors. Sydney-place, St. Austell, by either of whom Tenders will be received until the 26th day of JULY instant, shortly after which the person whose tender is accepted will have due notice thereof. The vendors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. FOR SALE by Private Contract, about 900 Tons of Wet and 700 Tons of Dry CLAY. Dated St. Austell, July 14th, 1879. MESSRS W. H. SMITH AND SON deliver the SOUTH fPALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow- ing towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERUARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERY STYVITH LAM PETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. k uROiatS to be sent to the Managers 01 the various okltalJa, AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Swansea Aug. 5 Mr T. H. DAVIES. Leasehold Property, at Swansea July 16 Leasehold Property, at Swansta ..July 16 Messrs GEORGE and SCOTT. Leasehold Property, at Newport July 16 Leasehold Messuage, at Newport July 16 Mr. C. It. ULOVElt. Property, at Swansea August 7 Messrs J. H. THOMAS & THOMPSON. ° Freehold I-states, at Carmarthen and Cardigan Aug Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, at Swansea July 17 Messrs Ll-WIS BlWS. Growing Crops, at Y nisarwed Farm July 17 Mr MADDOX. Household Furuiture, at Cardiff July 16 MESSRS ROBERT MERRALL & CO. Unredeemed Property, at Swinsea July 17 Messrs OWEN & BRYANT. Household Furniture, &c, at Cardiff July 17 Messrs PARRY and BEAK. Gas Shares, at Newport, July 22 Mr FRED. J. KAYNER, Household Furniture, at Swaa-e.i July Mr WM. IIAHR. REES. Ironmonger's Stock, ke July Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER & CO, Growing Crops, at LlamlaS July 16 Leasehold Premises, at Penygraig July 17 Horses, Carriages, etc., at Cardiff Julv 19 Farming Stock,Crops, Implements,&c, at Bridget)d. july Horses, at Cardiff. Aug. 9 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. Colliery, at Rhondda Valley July 24 Mr THOMAS WEBBER, Furniture, &c, at Cardiff ju;y is Messrs WILLIAMS & YOUNG." Steam Tug, at Newport July 18 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF GROWIKG CROPS AT LLANDAFF YARD. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. are instructed, by Mr Jeremiah Tilley, M SELL by AUCTION, at Three p.m., 011 WED- NESDAY, the 16th July, 1879, an excellent GROWING CROP Of 42 Acres of Clover, Rye, and Meadow Grass, 11 are Olover and Rye, and the remainder Meadow. There are 11 fie Ids, and they will be offered separately. The Aftermath will also be sold. Intending purchasers should meet at the Cow and Snuffers at Three p.m. Thom ts Welsh, Llandad Yard, will show the Lota. Six months' credit with approved security. 42500 SALE TO-MORROW, LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c. TONDU FARM, NEAR BRIDGEND. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., are instructed by Mr Peter Holmes, who is leaving the Farm, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, July 17th and 18th, 1879, the whole of the Valuable FARMING STOCK, GROWING and other CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c, viz., 24 Milking Cows, in and with Calf. 20 Young Cattle. Oø Radnor Ewes, 200 Lamlis, Cross Cotswold and Radnor. 10 Cart and other Horses. 150 Tons of Meadow and Clover Hay. 3 Ricks Oat Straw and 1 Ditto Wheat Straw. 90 Acres of Growing Oats. in excellent condition. About 500 Acres of Grass keep up to the 29th of Septem- ber next, and the whole of the Agricultural Imple- ments. Luncheon at 11.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 12.30 punctually. Order of Sale :-Hores, Stock, and Implements, Thursday, the 17th Growing and other Crops, Friday, the ISth. Three months' credit to purchasers of .£10 and upwards upon approved security. Catalogues can be obtained of the Auctioneers. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 7710—42172 SALE TO-MORIIOW CLYDACH VALE, RHONDDA VALLEY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- -jLvJt DER and CII, are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION (under the Mortgagee's Power of Sale), at the Butchers' Arms Hotel, Penygraig, on THURSDAY, July 17,1679, at Four for Five o'clock in the Afternoon, The Six substantial, commodious, and recently erected DWELLING HOUSED, built by Mr Robert Dickson, builder, on a piece uf land abutting on the old Parish Road leading from Tonypandy to Biaenclvdach, Rhondda Valley, and now in the occupation of Messrs Thomas and Riches or their under-tenants, and producing an aggre- gate rental of about P-78 per annum. The premises are held under a lease from H. W. De Wiiitoii, Esq., and others, for a term of 99 years, from the 2tid November, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of £7 7s 6J, and being situated in the midst of the most thriving and prosperous locality in the Rhondda Valley, and in the immediate neighbourhood of several ex- tensive collieries, the sale thereof offers unusual advan- tages to capitalists and others seeking a safe and profitable investment. For further particulars and c onditions of sale apply to Mr W. H. Jenkins, Surveyor and Estate Agent. Ponty- pridd the Auctioneers, at their Pontypridd" and ÜtrdHi offices; or to Messrs Soickett and Price, Solicitors, The Court House, Pontypridd. 42546 HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCK. IIERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and Co.'s next FORTNIGHTLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS Will be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY. Ju)v 19tb, at Two o t", offered and not sold, 5s. KiATlfT-r ror tiiis Sale must be made on or before Tues- day, the 15th of July, or they cannot appear in the Sale Edition of the Catalogue. 42517 TO FARMERS, BREEDERS, AND OWNERS. SPECIAL SALE OF CART HORSES. HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- -Lt-t. DER and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of August, 1879, at 12.30 punctually, COLLIERY, CART, AND DRAUGHT HORSES. The number wili be limited to Forty. Total expense on each horse offered, and not sold, 5s. Horses will appear in the Catalogue in the order they are entered, and entries close on Tuesday, August 5th. 42560 TYPICCA COLLIERY, RHONDDA VALLEY, near PONTYPRIDD, GLAMORGANSHIRE. In the High Court of Justice (Cliancei y Division"), in the matter of the Typicca Colliery Company, Limited, in Liquidation. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, AND co. have received instructions from the Liquidator of the above Company, to SELL by AUCTION, in one or more lots, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, Glamorgan- shire, on THURSDAY, July 24th, 1879, at Four for Five o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as will be then and there produced), the very VALUABLE COLLIERY, belonging to the Typicca Coliery Company, Limited, situ- ate immediately on the Line of Taff Vale Railway, in the parish of Llanwonno. within a mile of Pontypridd afore- said, together with the Offices, Buildings, Brick Yard, Brick Kilns, Mill, Erections, and the very valuable Machinery consisting of (inter alia) two nearly new high- class winding engines with steel rope engines, boilers, and frames complete one very powerful and superior double-action pumping engine, with boiler, pipes, and tanks, and capacious building and stabling belonging thereto. Also one perfectly new horizontal 16-inch engine, for working the brickmaking machinery, with trolleys, stages, wood shutes, pipes, tanks, steam pipes, tram rails, tools, implements, crushing mill, pug mill, press- ing machines and kilns; three powerful horses, carts, harness, and all the trade and other fixtures and fixed plant belonging to the works and premises of the Ty- picca Colliery Company, Limited, and upon which a sum of nearly £20,000 has been expended. The above Colliery is in full going and working order, and in excellent condition, and is held under an inden- ture of lease for a term of 60 years, dated the 17th day of February, 1874, which includes all seams of coal lying above the seam known as the Number 3 Rhondda Seam, within and under the Ty-Mawr Farm, in the parish of Llanwonno aforesaid, containing 52 acres or thereabouts, with ample surface accommodation. The dead rents and royalties are low. and covenants and conditions contained in the lease are those usual in the district. There is an excellent pit sunk to the Forest Faeh seam, by which that and the upper seams are now being worked by the Typicea Company. On the extreme Northern boundary of the Ty-Mawr Estate, adjoining an unlet and unworked area of steam coal measures, several hundred acres in extent, there exists a shaft 275 yards in depth which shaft was re- cently sunk in the most approved manner by the Great Western Colliery Company, Limited, at an enormous cost, being 16 feet by 12 feet, and walled throughout, with a splendid engine and fittings attached. The Typicca Colliery Company are the owners of the Slid Engine, a.-id have present powers of user of the last- mentioned Shaft for ventilating purposes in connection with their Colliery and as such shaft, subject to such user, has been surrendered to the Landlords of the ly-Mawr property by the Great Western Colliery Com- pany, Limited, the Vendor is in a position to state that ft purchaser at the present Sale will be able to acquire the same with a vLw to wiuuing the unworked Steam Coal Properties referred to upon most favourable terms. There is ample Siding accommodation connecting the Colliery with the Taff Vale Railway Company, and large profits have been and can be made from the bricks manu- factured on the premises. Plans of the Property, showing the adjoining a.rea., and Inventories of the Machinery, &c., above partially enumerated, will be produced at the Sale. For further particulars and Plans of the Colliery and Conditions of Sale, and to view the Property and inspect the Lease above referred to, apply to the Auctioneers at their Cardiff, Bristol, London, Swansea, or Newport Offices to F. A. Jenkins, Esq., Exchange Buildings Bris- tol E (tile Liquidator of the above Company); to Messrs Groser and Grover, of Cardiff and Pontypridd, Solicitors* "td Matthew Wayne Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd Messrs MURLEY & SONS, Solicitors 42549 Old Post-Office Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol. 0 WINDSOR ESPLANADE, BUTE DOCKS CARDIFF. MESSRS OWEN and BRYANT are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 17th July, 1879, on the above premises, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, consisting of the superior appointments of drawing, din- posters. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 8, Moiia-terrace, Cardiff, 12th July, 1819. 42526 SALE TO-MORROW. YNISARWED FARM, VALE OF NEATH, One Mile from Resolve 11 Station, G.W.R. SALE OF GROWING CROPS. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, July 17, 1879, the whole of the standing CROP OF HAY, Growing on 120 acres, or thereabouts, in such lots as may be determined on at the time of Sale. The greater portion of this crop is rich in herbage and of superior quality, and is conveniently situated for re- moval. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m, Terms-cash. The Mart, Neath, July 1st, 1879. 42457 EADY TO BE ADVANCED. On good Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold House Property, iC200, £100, J6500. £ 753, £ 900, iel,000, iC2,400, £2,800, £ 3,000,and £4,600, at 4; to 5 per cent per an- num. Also sums of iC40,000, iC70,000, and 9100,000 on Freehold Land; and several SUllS, on Collieries, Tin and Iron Works, Shipping, &c. P.S. Smaller amounts on personal security.—Apply to T. J. Price and Co., Auc- tioneers, Mortgage Brokers, and General Commission Agents, College Chambers. Swansea.—In order to secure fcMBlv annlroa alama. üllIA r n blt gMtctiott. I SALE TO-MORROW OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA- MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, July 17th, 1879, a large anti varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite, walnut loo and other tables, mahogany walnut cnehomrere with plate-giass back and doors, mahogany sideboards, hat and umbrella stand, pier glasses, sofas, couches, easy chairs in hair and American leather, tape.try and other carpets, work tables, window poles, feii ers, fire-irons, &c., &c. iron bedsteads, feather and mill puff beds, palliasses, mahogany washstands with marble tops, do. dressing tables, mahogany chests of dragfers, towel-horses, commodes, cane-seat chairs, &c., & •- together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, &c. Goods on view niornin., of sa'e. 42514 Sale to commense at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. SALE THIS DAY. CONTINUATION OF THE UNRESERVED AND HIGHLY-IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT MESSRS J. PAYNE & CO.'S SHOWROOMS, 14, CROCK IIERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MR MADDOX will SELL (for the last time this week) at the above Rooms this After- noon at 3, and in the Evening at 7 o'clock. Intending- purchasers wi.l do well to avail themselves of t is un- usual opportuuity of obtaining really first-class articles at their own prices. The goods will be on view all the morning. Auctioneer's Offices, 7G, St Marv'-street. SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED FURNITURE AT CARDIFF ARMS ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CARDIFF. MR THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Car- ?!» Arn» Assembly Rooms, on FRIDAY, July 18th, 1879, M'ell-preseryed FURNITURE AND EFFECTS if ™ £ r°nPerty °f a p!ltlemai>). removed for convenience me^'ce'ateiilm«'rt f 0n Posters- Tlle sa'e will com- clock precisely, and the whole will be moraTng. 6SerVe' 0nvieffil'om 9 t0 11 on Friday Auctioneer's Offices, 32, Royal Arcade, July 15,1879. 42561 SALE THIS DAY LEASEHOLD PIIOPI,:IITY r('It SALE AT SWANSEA. IVR «crr' has been instructed SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, (subiect to such conditions as s all be there and then produced ) at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, c.on^ WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of fuly, 1879, the whole o'f DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES situate as follow:- LOT ].-No. 43, Argyie-street, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years from the 20ta day of March, 1873, at the yearly gruuud rent of ie2 5s. LOT 2.-No. 44, Argyie-street, Swansea, held for a term of 09 yea.rs from the 20th day of March, 1873, at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 5s. Both houses are well-built and contain 6 rooms each with water luid on and drainage completed according to the requirements of the Urban Sanitary Authorities. The premises are let to respectable tenants at 7s per week fur each house. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Ilartland, Davics and Isaac, solicitors, Rutland- street, Swansea. Auctioneer's Offices, IS, Union-street, Swansea. 42453 SALE THIS DAY. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE AT SWANSEA MR T. H DAYIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1879, the whole of the substantially built DWELLING-HOUSES, Situate and being Nos. 38 and 39, Heathfleld-place, Undcrhill-street, Swansea, containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, back kitchen, three pantries, cellar, four bed- rooms, and good clothes closet, commanding a capital view of Swansea Bay. The premises are held for a term of 91 years, from the 1st of September, 1863, at the annual ground rent of £3 10s each house. Gas, water, bells, and drainage ail complete throughout the houses. These premises are thoroughly well built, and situated in one of the most convenient and healthy streets in Swansea, being on elevated grounds, near the railway stations, post-office, and all the public institutions of the town. Sale to commence at seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to J. AERON THOMAS, Esq., Solicitor, 18, York-street, Swansea. Auctioneer's Office, 18, Union-street, Swansea. 42455 IMPORTANT SALE OF GAS SHARES. MESSRS PARRY and BEAR are -LH favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late John Davies, Esq, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC. TION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport on TCES DAY, July 22nd, 1879, at Three o'clock in the afternoon £ l,01r) 111 the CONSOLIDATED ORDINARY B STOCK, and 32 C S HARES of £ 20 each (i-17 pdd up), all in the Newport Gas Company. The B Stock will be tiold in lots of 4100, and the C Shares in lots of five shares each. Dated, Auction and Estate Offices, Newport, July 14th, 1879. 42545 PORT OF NEWPORT. MT0 STEAM TUG PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. WILLIAMS and YOUNG i will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Hobbs' Railway Hotel, Dock-street, Newport, Mon;, (unless pre- viously disposed of by private contract), on FRIDAY, the 18th day of July, 1879. at Three o'clock in the afternoon, by order of the Mortgagee, under a power of sale, and subject to such conditions as shall be then pro- duced, the powerful STEAM TUG IIECLA, Built by Hepple and Lande'ls, North Shields; with 30 horse-power engines and good boilers. Dimensions- 82 feet 5 in4. length; 16 feet 9 ins. breadth; 8 feet 5 ins. depth 33 feet 1 in. length of engine-room. She will be sold a? she now lies at the head of the Old Dock, Newport, Mon., together with all tackle, stores, and fittmg on board at the time of sale, without a'iv allowance for weight, quality, quantity, or any defect or error whatever. For inventories, further particulars, and to inspect, apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 6, Commercial- street, Newport, M011., or to Messrs Graham, Hutching, and Blake, Solicitors, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 40534 IMPORTANT SALE OF A DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE AND SIX COTTAGES, AT RAVEN HILL, SWANSEA. J\/TRC. R. GLOVER has received instruc- -LTX tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cast.e Hotel, Castle-square, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of August, 1879, the following valuable PROPERTIES (Subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then produced) All that Double-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE aud PRE- MISES, called the Marquis Arms, Raven-hill, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs Llewellyn. Also all those Six MESSUAGES or COTTAGES and PREMISES situate at Raven-hill, Swansea, and adjoin- ing the said Public-house, and now in the respective occupations of David Davies, David Mainwaring, William Jones, John Williams, John Evans, and John Morgan, and producing the yearly rental of £41 12s. The above Premises are held under a Lease for one life and the term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1843, subject to the ground rent of L4 4s. The property will be sold in one or more lot or lots, as may be deter- mined at the time of sale. The above Houses are well built, and are situated in a populous district, and cn the main road leading to Swansea; and the Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Brewers and Capitalists to this valuable Property. Sale to commence at Three o'clock |> m. punctually. For further particulars app:y to J. Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, 18, York-place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, 56, Oxford-street, Swansea. 42519 SC., tt. BOROUGH OF NEATH, GLAMOR- D GANSIIIRE. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, That 1st.—The Tolls, Rents, and Stallages arising from the NEATH CATTLE. COR. MEAT, and GENERAL MAR. KETS and FISH STALLS, and from the Neath Slaughter- houses, w th which will be lot the Cottage and Land ad- joining the Slaughterhouses. (N.B.—The Meat and General Market has now been completely roofed in and otherwise greatly im- proved. 2nd.- The FIELD known as THE CORPORATION FIELD," or such portion or portions thereof as shall be defined on the day of Letting. Brd.-The Tolls of the NEATH BOROUGH WEIGH- BRIDGE. 4th.—The spacious enclosed Yard known as "THE CORPORATION YARD," situated in the immediate proximity to the Corporation Wharf and Quay on the Tidal River, Neath. 5th.-The largo enclosed YARDS, BUILDINGS, and Premises, known as "The Old Gas Works," situated at The Latt, conttiguous to and having a long frontage to the Neath Canal Navigation, these yards and buildings being thus admirably adapted for a foundry or Manu- factory. Will be LET by AUCTION, at the Guiidhall, in the said Borough, on WEDNESDAY", the 13th day of August, 1S79, at Two o'clock in the Afterno n precisely, in so. parate lots, and for a term of one or three years (as may then be determined with regard to each lot) from 6th September, 1879. and subject to such conditions of let- ting as may then and there be produced. By order of the Committee, ALFRED CURTIS, Town Clerk. Neath, 9th July, 1379. 42511 PENCOED.—TO BE LET, and may be entered upon immediately, a substantial Gentle- man's Residence, called PEN Y LAN HOUSE. The House contains dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, six bed- rooms, kit hen, dairy, &c., with stables, saddle-room, coach-houses, cowsheds, piggeries, and other convenient useful outbuildings, lawlI, garden together with about 50 acres of excellent Land, about nine acres of which is arable, the whole well supplied with water. The abuve residence is delightfully and healthily situate, with southern aspect, a magnificent view of the surrounding country, within five miles of the town of Bridgend, and half-mile of the Pencoed Railway Station. There is excd!ient Ashing in the Ogmore and Ewenny Rivers. The Glamorganshire, Braechycymmer, and other Hounds meet in t .e immediate neighbourhood, and it is within easy driving distance of the fashionable bathing place of Southerndown. There is an excellent supply of water on the premises, and a right of common of over about 3,000 acres. For further particulars apply to R. Jones and Son, Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend or to T. T. LEWIS, Esq., 42009 Solicitor, Bridgend. REGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, JL ST. IVES, CORNWALL. Stands in its own Grounds of nearly 100 acres, over. looking the Bay, and is surrounded by gardens nd plantations magnificent sea view from every part of the grounds; climate delightfully pure and bracing-; ample accommodation for billiards, croquet, lawn-tennis, archery, cricket, &c. Moderate tariff. 42344 NDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND JLjL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 62. BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. ORDINARY DAILY, Is 6d. <1761 WM. PARSLEY. Proprietor. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND SI'EHL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieye the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is l}d and 2c 9u, of all chemists. Sest anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E t. TowM.ebiaiat. Nottiaaham. 81401 by gtKtiOiL ESTABLISHED, 1872. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES' next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., Will be held on TUESDAY, Auguit 3rd, 1879. Entries to be made one weet,. previous to Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chtmbers, Swansea. 42 C2 SALE THIS DaY. 64. HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. ELIGIBLY SITUATED BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. ESSRS GEORGE iicl SCOTT (suc- cessors to the late Nlr J.,iies Graham) have re- ceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of July. 1879, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions of sale), all that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, Known as N(,. 64, High-street, Newport, lately in the occupation of Mr Burneil Jones, Chemist and Druggist. The above Premises comprise a commodious shop, sitting-room, store-room, kitchen (with range and boiler), pan try, six bedrooms, bath-room, and van I. These premises, from their adm ral le position, being in close proximity to the Post Office,Corn Exchange, Hi^ fa- street Railway Station, and opposite the King's Head Hotel, affords a rare opportunity for securing one of the very best positions in the town (a business purposes. Immediate possession may be bt'iined. The property is held under a Lease for an unexpired term of 15 years from 1st May, 1.9, at the annual ground rent of 475. To view, and for further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, 67, High-street, or to Messrs W. J. & H. G. LLOYD. Solicitors, Bank Chambers, Newport. July 12, 1879. 42535 SALE THIS DAY. WATCH-HOUSE PARADE, NEWPORT. 71/TESSRS GEORGE and SCOTT (Sue cessors to the late Mi James Graham), have received instructions from the Mortgagees to bELL by at tl,ie Queen's Hotel, Newport, on VVEDNESDAY^ July loth, 1879, it Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then pro- duced), all that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, Situate and being No. St, Watcli-bou,e Parade, Newport (adjoining the Alexandra Dock Ititel), in the occupation rll v! Arr> Rt the weekly rent of :0s 6d. ine aDove premises are in a r.)oel state of repair, and u;^SI'Se t^ront. Parlour, back parlour, kitchen, back i'C(Jro<:nliS, paved' yard, and a capital Alexandra, ailtl from i' c ose Proxirnity t0 the value W1U eventually be great'y enhanced in ,he Property is held under a l$Se from the Tredegar March 11- '?.' or a term of 30 years, from the 25th FurtW Tthe annual cont'd rent of £ 2 10s. Auctioneers, #7* he obtained at the offices of the gh-street, Newport; or of 42509 Messrs SWAN & ARNOT, Solicitors, 42509 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, -COUNTIES OF CARMAnTHE.N iND éARDIGAN.- 14 TlfCODc )[]NARY NOTICE OF SALE. AX THOM J* HOWELL THOMAS and otier for q 1 t are favoured with instructions to month of AP/„y PUBLIC AUCTION, early in the month of AUGUST next, the following valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, viz. The CI YMM A CAI!MARTHENSHIRE. sawel comr vi ARUI ESTATE, in the parish of Llan- Cilwe'n-ne i.L f the Clynmarck demesne, Pengeliy, L vwe" T' v,°refach. Cilwenue-ucbaf, Bank and The FARMlnb]yfin' a,ld Llainau. Llana-eW aV- 1 1>ei:lai1 and Penpwll, in the parish of gelei Inclosure ^ctment thereto, under the Llan- comSiE!R ESTATE, in the parish of Pencarrog, &c. with tho S ,1.1?r'uohaf' Coediuor-fawr, Lletliercocn, the allotments uu'icrtlI np^0e^m0rT6'a'te qUamtS' U^ier the Pencarreg Inclosure. The HFKHRt. £ -,rCARMGANSHIRE. brefi comnriai. ,?.^ATE, in the parish of Llandewi- ydd 'also the Hendre, Ffoesy/odin, and Tynew- The FAR\ £ J under the Blaenpenal Inclosure, B1 aen>• 1 „of Cw'nbedw, Blaenbedw, Brynderau, and Llanina ° severa' parishes of Llanarth N.B.-T;ie above I-Dolitio ed farms are let to respect- Plans rearly tenancies. particulars course of preparation, and further dtor LlandR bTe,had °* J-Prothero Lewis, Esq., so'.i- dilo •' or of Davies> Esq., Froodvale, Llan- auctioneers, CanXthen"0"6" gflttatton. CARDIFF. CANTON AOADEl\IY Head Master, W. Mwis SIFVFi'(niv'a?sij'led by J. BUSH, B. Sc.,(Lond.) nVred fo tl l GRIFFITH ROBERTS. Pupils pre- pared foi tne various examinations 7400—40997 0 OROOKHBRB- j TOW N, OARDIIF.—School far a limited number of young Ladles—Mrs MARTIN will he pleased to re- ceivo hLr PUpIlS on THURSDAY, July Slsr, 1879. 1374 ST. MAR Y' S HAL L.— S bTCT^0^ DUTIES will RECOMMENCE on TUES- DAY, JULY 29. acancjes fnr Young- Lady Boarders.— For Terms, &c., apply to Mr J. D. Simpson. 42523 MRS MORGAN, 3/ WELLINGTON- ..L TERRACE, beira t.n anninitwwi thai, hpr RnffOOT. MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AN-> GIRLS. WOLVERLEY-PLACE^ SEYE UN-ROAD, CANTON. Principal—REV A. WILLIAMS (Twe;, ty Years' Experience). A thoroughly gooel plain English Education. A First-c ass Preparatory Department. First Quarter commences TUi-SDAY, JULY 15th Terms on application. 42499 ALBION HOUSE ACADEMY, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—Mr W. W. TRICE SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED WEDNESDAY, July 23. 42480 RS S. J. DAVIES'S SCHOOL will HJL REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, July 23.-47 (late 29), Charles-street (opposite Wesley Chapel), Cardiff. 42475 Ù ARDIFF GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HICAD-MASTER: R. G. LEVI. Young Gentlemen are prepared for COMMERCIAL PURSUITS, the CIVIL SERVICE, PHARMACEUTICAL MEDICAL, LAW, and UNIVERSITY Examinatins, as well as for the various Dissenting and Church of Eng- land Colleges. Pupils are admitted as DAY SCHOLARS, or as BOARDERS. Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, July 28th. For terms, &c., apply to R. G. Levi, 13, South-grove, Roath, Cardiff. 42443 "ISNRIR 10 AND s RN G T N G MISS PERRY, Of Exeter Hall Sacred Harmonic Society, teaches the above at 8, Piercefield-place, Roath. Terms on application. 1454 PENARTH. pEN ARTH, NEAR CARDIFF. SEASIDE SELECT NEW BOARDING HOUSE, Commanding uninterrupted views of the Bristol Channel and the Holmes; the house is furnished in the most modern style is we 1 supplied with hot and cold baths, and replete with every accommoda- tion. Terms apply to Mrs W illiams, Holme Lea, Penarth, ne;ir Cardiff. N.B.—About five minutes walk of the Railway Station and Beach is extremely hcaltliy-tlie death rate is only about 1 In 100. 1528 SWANSEA. PIANO, VIOLIN, HARP, ETC., ETC. JL SWANSEA, LLANELI ,Y, PONTARDULAIS, 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. f Address—Mr HARRY* LL. EDMUID, Garnet House, Cwmamman, R.S.O-. Llanelly. | 40264 ~STT CLEARS? AUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL JLJ ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Ileud Niatter-T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education aelapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial rursulte. Lau«harne situated near the sea, is one of the most healthy placss in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educatiorsl Ptaf is entirely English, with the ex- ception of a resident French Master. Terms very moderate. 07 BRIDGEND! OLLEGE SCHOOL, BRIDGEND.— School duties will be resumi July 29th. VACANCIES FOR A FEW BOAMJERS, For Pros- pectuses, appiy to the Principal. p 1504 V B L COWBRIDG 0 HE BRIDGE, JOWBRIDGE. HE BRIDGE, JOWBRIDGE. HE BRIDGE, JOWBRIDGE. BOARDING AND DAY JHOOL. The Misses LLEWELLYN will i^ume their School t h e 3 I t Duties on THURSDAY, the 31st ini » 1501 G1REAT • HOUSE, JOWBRIDGE, IT LADIES' SCHOO! Principals: Mrs and the Misses ULVERWELL, Associates in Arts The next term will commence Aug 1st 5th, 1879. Pupils prepared for Oxford am Cambridge Local Examinations. Referees—Parents of 1- R" GLOUCES s RE. I 0 AT COMBE OURT, E -C:!L WOODCHESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The MISSES PEAliCE vassisted t v Governesses and _c Professors) Receive Ycung Ladies k ident Pupils. The establishment is a mansion delightfully situated, with ext nsive grounds and gardens, and is in a most healthy and beautiful locality 011 the hills, near Stroud, so ihat health and education are core lined. Termf—From 20 to 85 guineas per innum. Pupils assemble after the Midsumn ier Vacation on the 25th of July. Prospectus, with view of residence 011 application. 25th of July. Prospectus, with view of residence 011 application. 1357 BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, t NEAR BRISTOL^ The NEXT HALF-YEAR will coninence SATURDAY, JULY Inh. For prospectuses, %>ply to the Head- master, W. J. KEMPE, M.A. 42312 AILAND LODGE SCHOOL, F EAH, LONG ASIITON, BRISTOL. ESTABLISHED 1SS9. FOR BOARDERS ONLY. Terms 22 and 21 guineas pfcr unuuin. Prospectus forwarded 0:1 application to the Head- JMasti r. s Th« will RP-tii Ei JLJLY lftli, 187J. 42S18 I i'llMif JlotirtS. TO-MORROW ODDFA BAPTIST CHAPEL, TREORKY. A GRAND BAZAAR, Under Distinguished Patronage, will be held in the Schoolrooms of the above Chapel, ON THURSDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 24th and 26th, In aid of the Building Fund. Contnbutions in Articles or Money will be thankfully received by the Pastor, the Rev. W. MOIIRIS, Treorky, Pontypridd. 42505 TO-DAY. ANNUAL PILOT-BOAT INSPECTION. THE LADY MARY Will Leave CARDIFF (weather and circumstances per- mitting) On WEDNESDAY, July 16th, At Thiee p.m., and follow the Pilot-Boats during the cruise while under in pection. F ires-Saloon, 2s; Fore Cabin, Is 6d. 4:4S EXCURSIONS TO MINEHEAD JLLJ AND WESTON, BY THE EMPRESS OF INDIA. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JULY 17th, TO MINEHEAD. Leaving Cardiff 6.30 a.m. Minehead 7.0 p.m. The annual Regatta will take place the above day, see bills. FRIDAY, JULY ISTII, TO WESTON. Leaving Cardiff 9.0 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. 1L Weston 2.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. R. S. DATE. Watchet, July 14th, 1879. 42549 EXCURSION TO WESTON, THIS JLJ DAY, WEDNESDAY, DAY, WEDNESDAY, BY STEAMER -CALEDONIA." Leaves Cardiff at Three in the Afternoon, and Weston at Six in the Evening. Fare, Is 6d. See bills. 42555 pORT RCAWL EISTEDDFOD. This affair is now at hand—NEXT MONDAY. The competitie-n is very large. Some of the most prominent Choirs of South Wales are preparing for the sume, from Rhondda Valley, Maesteg, &c., and other Valleys. It will be a treat that not often we have sucli. A treat in Porthcawl will be a real pleasure for evcrv comer. Come one, come all. GWYLLTFAB. ABERDARE IARKET AND _x SLAUGHTER HOUSES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN That the Fifty-third Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Shareholders of the ABERDARE MARKET COMPANY wiil be held at the Directors' Room, in the Market Place, on THURSDAY the Twenty-fourth day of JULY, 1879, at Twelve o'clock at Noon- By Order. THCS. EVANS, See. Aberdare, July 15, 1879. 42554 LAMORGANSHIRE CLERGY G CHARITY. The Sub cribers are requested to meet at the Town Hall, Cardifr, at One o'clock p.m., on TUESDAY, the 2.9th d?y e>f July instant, to receive PETITIONS, and to make DISTRIBUTIONS of the Balance in hand. JOHN C. NICHOLL, Treasurer. Merthy r Mawr, July, 1879. 42542 Q.REAT SUCCESS. NEARLY 800 ENTRIES. ABERDARE DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE BIRD SHOW WILL TAKE PLACE (To-day) WEDNESDAY & (To-morrow) THURSDAY, JULY 16 & 17. A GRAND LOT OF BLOODHOUNDS, MASTIFFS, ST. BERNARDS, .SPORTING AND OTHER DOGS, INCLUDING MANY OF THE CHAMPION DOGS OF THE KINGDOM MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF POULTRY, PIGEONS, AND BIRDS. A RARE TREAT DON'T FORGET THE DATE!! A Cold Colation will be provided by Mr Watkins, Cow bridge Arms, at 1.30 on Wednesday, in the Market Ha'.l. 42544 w H I T C H U R 0 H. ODDFELLOWS' FETE AND GALA WILL BE HELD ON JULY 19th, When several VALUABLE PRIZES will be offered for Secretary, S. H. 'jQNES, WhitchuVf. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.— CHERBOURG and PARIS, via Weymouth, NEW ROUTE through Normandy and Brittany to Paris, the West and S .uth of France ano Spain. Through rates for passengers, parcels, and merchandise between the princi- pal towns on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The Steamers leave Weymouth at 11.30 p.m., and Cherbourg at 7 p.m. daily (Sundays excepted), weather aud circumstances permitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 4;345 J. GdlERSON, General Manager. I AENCLOCHOG RAILWAY. TOURISTS are now enabled, by means of a line of posts, to VISIT the SYVYNVY FALLS (three-quarters of a mile from Rosebush), without the aid of guides. The view from Preselly top comprises 12 Counties in England, Ireland, and Wales, aud the mountain air is most invigorating. The Summer-houses, Grottos, Fountains, and general surroundings of Rosebush form an attraction not to be surpassed in the three counties. B,)ok for Clynderweu, G.W.H., thence tc) Rosebush. RETURN FARE, Is. W. T. MILLS, Traffic Supt. 42328 Skittles, Quoits, Billiards, &c. FARMERS' GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES (under distinguished patronage) The Drawing v ill take place at the •' IRON DUKE HOTEL," Clynderwen Staticn, on MONDAY. September 22nd, 1879. The following valuable PRIZES will be given, and in addition several others. To be drawn in the prese nce of the Gentlemen and Farmers of the Neigh- bourhood. PRIZES L—Mowing Machine, value P-18 10s 2-Hay. maker, 913 10s; 3—One-horse Cart, 912 IOS 4—Cast- 4ron Roller, 410 5-Chaffeutter, k8 10s 6—winnow- ing Machine, 47 103 7-liarmoiiiuni. L7 loo 8— Sewing Machine, L7 10s 9-Wheel Plough, L5 10s 10—Churn, ie4 10s 11—Sheep Rack, £ 4 12-Pulper, jM 15s 13—Cheese Press, R,3 10s 14—Zig-zag Harrow, £3 10s 15-Saddle and Bridle, y,3 10s 16—Set of Shaft Harness, £3; 17-Chisel-tootli Harrow, Z3 18—Horse Hoe, £215s 19—Weighing Machine, L2 I 20—Silver Watch, £2 10s. Tickets and full particulars to be obtained of the Secretary, Evan Davis, Vicar's Mill, Clynderwn R.S.O. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal terms and a bonus given. 42471 GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES will be held at TREBANOS, Pe>ntardawe, Swansea, on MONDAY, September 8th, 1879, in the presence of several gentlemen of the lIeighbourhood, and as many ticket-holders as will attend when the fo'lowing valuable prizes wi!I be awarded to the winning numbers £ s d 1 Capital New House and Garden, value '.03 0 0 2 Given in Cash „ 10 0 0 3 A First-class Harmonium 7 7 0 4 Set of Tea Service 8 0 0 6 Ditto 1 10 0 6 Handsome 8-day Striking Clock „ 110 7 Set of Chamber Ware. „ 1 0 0 8 New Violia » 014 0 9 Set of Chamber Ware 012 0 10 Telescope 0 10 6 11 Safety Lamp 0 7 6 12 Meerschaum Pipe 0 b 0 TICKETS One Shilling each, or a Book of 22 for P-1. Sec- retaries-D. E. Richards and W. J. Morgan, Trebanos, Pontardawe, Swansea, where tickets may be obtained. Agents wanted everywhere. 42145 MERTHYR TYDFIL ART UNION PRIZK DRAWING, in aid of the BUILDING FUND of ENON ClIAl'EL, GEORGETOWN. The DRAWING will take place at the Temperance Hall, on THURSDAY", September 25th, 1879, under distingui-iho patronage. The following valuable Prizes will be drawn for (1) Any article or articles to be selected by the suc- cessful winner to the vaiue of Z50. (2) A brilliant-toned pianoforte in walnut, £25. (3) A handsome pony, Li 5 (4) A handsome pair of chande liers, with four brackets in each, Jtl2. (o) Chambers's Encyclopedia, published at 910 10. (6) An eight-day clock, LS 8s. (7) A silver lever watch, ZG 6s. (8) A han.isome bicycle, jel, (is. (9) Singer's beautiful sewing machine, £ 6. (10) A very beautiful chest of drawers, £ 5 5s. (11) A superior suit of clothes, A4 43, (12) A rich Paisley shawl, j64. (13) A beau- tiful mahogany couch, LS 3s. (14) A highly electro- plated tea aud coffee service, £ 2 2s. (15) A pair of good blankets, Li 15;5. (16) A beautiful set of school books, 41 10s. (i7) A beautiful Welsh flannel dress, Li 5s. (18) A rosewood writing desk, with brass cap-, £ 1 is. (19) A ladies' rosewood writing kl is. (20; A handsome cruet-stand complete, L, Is. (21) An elegant swing look- ing-glass, 41 is. (22) A beautiful timepiece, iLl Is. (2i) A ladies' dressing case, £ 1 Is. (24) A gentleman's dress- ing case, £ 1 Is. (25) A beautiful accordion, £ 1 Is. (26) A beautiful set of trays, jel Is. (27) A silk umbrella, £ 1 Is. '28) A set of fire-irons, 41 is. (21.)) A handsome picture, .£1 Is. (30) A beautiful engraving, £1 Is. (31) A rich lablc-covcr, El Is (32) A water-proof overcoat, £1 Is. In addition to the above there will be given away above Two Hundred Valuable Prizes. Tickets, Cd each, or a Book of 12 Tickcts for 5s. Hon. Secretary, D. Davies, Esq., 3, Glebcland Corres- ponding Secretaries, Mr T. Thomas, 83, Brecon-road, ilertbyr Tydfil, aud Mr R. Llewellyn, 15, Cyfarthfa-lane, Merthyr Tjdtli. 40618 IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS I VISITING SOUTH WALES. Givintr the Shipowner the choice of Ports and greater command of the Freight Market. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST, The ONLY TELEGRAPHIC SHIP SIGNAL STATION in the BRISTOL CHANNEL is OPENED on the MUM- BLES HRAD at the LIGHTHOUSE belonging to the Swansea Harbour Trustees directly connected with 'he General Post 0'"ico system of Telegraphs; and officiary styled SWANSEA BAY." Shipowners, Brokers, and others desirous of having there Vessels reported direct to them wiil be good enough to signify the same to the General Superintendent of Swansea H .rbour, charges as customary, Messages filed for Vessels calling for orders," open for this purpose day and night. Swansea is the first Port in the Bristol Channel, 35 miles from Lundy, Vessels can enter the Bay and find good aud sheltered anchorage under the Mumbles Head at any state of the tide, free of all charges wliatever, Gcueral Superintendent's OiSce, JIarbcur Offices, 8WW n«-u. 1; th M- rd i. 1 ."79. <0SS8 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVE1 E IS, IIIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Cireu'ars addressed end delivered. Bill Posters to th, Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and tlfc Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting acaa. ffublic (ffnfrrfiirnmcnte. S T U ART H A L, CARDIFF. HERR DOBLER D TO NIGHT AT 8. AND 10 NIGHTS LONGER. HERR F^OBLER, M-f THE WIZARD OF THE WORLD, 10 NIGHTS LONGER. HERR "PWOBLER, JL/ WONDEROUS&.DELIGHT- FUL,10 NIGHTS LONGER. pTERR "TiOBLER JJ- JL' ILLUSIONARY MARVELS 10 NIGHTS L O.N G E THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER SEEN. REMARKABLY CLEVER. SPLENDIDLY AMUSING, AND MORALLY PERFECT. PROPER AMUSEMENT FOR ALL CLASSES, YOUNG AND OLD. TO NIGHT at 8; SATURDAY at 3 and 8; POSITIVELY CLOSING SATURDAY. JULY 26. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. GREAT PRIZE CONUNDRUM COMPETITION, when Herr Dobler will present to the Composers of the two best Original and Local Conundrums. 1st Prize a splendid Gold Patent Lever Watch, 2nd prize, a Handsime Silver Watch. Conundrums to bs seat in under cover addressed, Manager, Stuart Hall,on or before 3 o'cl,.ck,of FRIDAY next. See To-morrow's Advertisement and Day Bills for further pnrt:culirs. EVERY THE DARK SEANCE EVENING rj,HE DAEK SEANCE 9.45. THE DARK SEANCE|! The ORIGINAL SEANCE, including all the Marvellous Manifestations attributed to SPIRITUALISM, Discovered by Ilerr Dobler, by whom can it only be properly produced in this Country. Prices from 2s to 6d (Dark Seance, Is Extra). Doors open at 7.c0. Carriages at 9.45. Tickets at Mr Lewis's, Duke-street; and Cooper, Coutts, and Co.'s Music Ware- house, Cro"knerbtown. ^WILDING Jtorictieis. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT -i- INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and MOST EQUITABLE SOCIETY in the Neighbourhood. THE BEST MEDIUM For all Investments ard Loans on Property. ITS ABSOLUTE SECURITY is established by the fact that during an existence of 20 years nearly HALF-A-MILLION of m:>ney has been turned over WITHOUT MAKING A SINGLE LOSS. DEPOSITS, at 5 per cent. interest, may be made ^nares taken, and information as to advances obtained daily of Mr WILLIAM SANDERR, Managing Secretary, 28. St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or of the AGENTS—Mr E, THOMAS, 43, York-place New- port, Mon.; Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 21, Plas eyitre-t Penarth and Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place, EJl w V. e. 41144—7422 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act 1874 1 norticerePare<1 LEND' °n Mort*'i^e> at the shortest notice, SUMS OF;CIOO tc £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Bon-owers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated repay- ments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Fnendly Societies' Acts, The utmost secrcsy Is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Rooerts, at the Office of the Society, 34, Victoria-street. Merthyr. 19105 ubtitatiottø. THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN, AND JOURNAL OF THE COAL AND IRON TRADES. 49, ESSEX-STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Sume of our Correspondents continue to addres" 5 Bouverie-street, Fleet-street. Tho Publisher bogs re- spectfully to call their attention to new address as above and to remind advertisers that orders should be re- ceived not later than Thursday morning. N.B. No reduction from advertised scalo. 419S7 THE NEW SERIAL STORY. T ENTITLED "HARD TO WIN," By MR G. MANVILLE FENN, Author of "Ship Ahoy," "Dutch the Diver," &c., ie. Is now appearing in the "CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." ANOTHER STORY by WILKIE COLLINS in preparation, to follow. The Cardif Timeg and South WaUt Weekly Netet, 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents, price ».,ui tViA United States for 3s 3d per quarter, prepaid. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- c PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morningr. Price 21s per an- num, or by poet 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Brig-tol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burr), Port, &c., and cir. culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various parts 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 Porta, Chief OFFICES.—75 and 76, St, Mary-street, Cardiff. 7: CULOiNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS I OKS or THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, an i gives more Local,"District, and Gene!al News than any other payer. Each Edition is a complete 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 Leading Articles are of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2J. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns {xwOPENCE ] 72 Columns WARE AND COLLE (Late Samual Ware & Sons, Bristol and Cardiff). ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY. '1 TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS. ——— 41458 DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, AND OTHERS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH PLASTER CENTRE FLOWERS, TRUSSES, ENRICHMENTS, &c., AT DAVIS'S CASTING SHOP, JAMES-STREET, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH. CARDIFF. 42357 ONLY THE BEST" JJ YACINTHS, T ULIPS, AND OTHER FLOWER ROOTS. J. GARAWAY & CO. will receive their First Importa- tion of the above in August. J. GARAWAY & CO. Tie CLIFTON "A" COLLEC- TION, 42s, consisting of 380 best se'ected bulbs for pot cul- tivation. The CLIFTON" B" COLLECTlN 42s (Bulbs for open ground), consists of 1'24 best-selected tor that purpose. Smaller Collection 21s, 15s, and 10s 6d. All Orders over 20s Carriage paid. J. /FARAWAY & CIO., Vj YJ 34764 DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. NEWPORT AGENCY FORTHE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10 GHEAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Sup- ply of Papers are precisely those charged at the Met Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, REPORTER AND MAKAQER. JP RED. J. RAYNER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. LAND, ESTATE. HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AbENT, CASTLE BUILDINGS. WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. Rents and debts collected. Consignments received for Sale. Agent for the Taunton ana West Of England Per- petual Benefit Building Society, dill u$httS (tdrtS$ts. I JgOOTS gOOTS JTJOOTS IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and Permanent Reduction in the Price of Boots and Shoes at G. 0 L I V E R 'S, THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. G. OLIVER begs to inform the Public of the following Towns and districts that in consequence of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS lIe is enabled to purcha e all articles connected with his trade at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he cives to the Publics All goods can be purchased at my Branches fully SO per cent Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: SWANSEA, 30, Castle-street. SWANSEA 93, Oxford-street. SWANSEA 237, High-street. CARDIFF 20, St Mary-street, CARDIFF 291, Bute-street. CARDIFF, 3, Duke-street. NEWPORT, 42, Migh-street. NEWPORT, 22, Commerci&I-streeV NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND 1G, Caroline-street. LLANELLY, Vauglian-street, PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street TREORKY Bute-street. YSTRAD Near Railwar Station. WREXHAM 54a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER 15, North-gate-street. STROUD 2, Kendrick-street. CHELTENHAM 340. High-street, WORCESTER 74, High-street, WORCESTER 49, Broad-street. HEREFORD 80, Eign-street. HEREFORD, High Town. BARROW Market-place. LOUGHBOROUGH. Church-gate. WILLENHALL Market-place. OAKENGATES Market-street, WELLINGTON M arket-square. CHESTER 2, Foregate-street. CHESTER Eastgate-buildiugs. CHESTER Northgate-street. Manufactory Halford-street. Leicester. 7256- 40469 The Comfort of the Aged, The Pride of the Young, The Admiration of the Fair, The Envy of Opponents, The Doctor's Enemy, The Poor Mans's Friend, WHAT WHY J. B. W I T C H E L L S CHEAP AND STYLISH BOOTS. NOTE THE ADDRESSES— ST. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF. BRANCHES- NEWPORT, YSTRAD, TREHERBERT, PORTH. PONTYPRIDD, TONYPANDY, TREORKY, AND ABERGAVENNY. 42105 W RPHE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. 06 « ——. «< ^JJANIEL TEWIS & OON, ALTI LVXAIX-CJJRW\ H 1 —— « £ HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE o o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. »». w CO ———. Q. a CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 7621—41996 STEVENS AND SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, REMOVED To their NEW OFFICES, WESTGATE STREET, (Opposite the Royal Hotel Stables) 1 CARDIFF. 42488 JMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. THE "WILSONIA." WM. WILSON, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Inventor of the" Wilsonia," and Lecturer on Electrical Therapeutics, Author of "The Trial of Medicine," "The Language of Disease," Medical Fallacies," &c., tc., HAS OPENED HIS MAGNETIC ESTABLISHMENT AT 45, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Where a QUALIFIED ASSISTANT will be in CON- STANT ATTENDANCE from 10a.m. to 8 p.m. Patients waited upon at their own Residence,' and the Wilsonia explained Free of Charge. IMPORTANT. During the past few years some seven or eight patents have been taken out for Magnetic Belts, but the want in all of them has been a means whereby the Magnetism once imparted to them can be maintained yet in neither of the inventions has such ■■ result been obtain- able until William Wilson struck the happy idea of attaching a series of Voltaic Piles to the Magnets, which, by absorbing the natural exudations of the skin, srive out a constant galvanic current, and 80 keep up a continuous supply of Magnetism without the unpeas .nt effect of shocks, or producing sores, as in galvanic chain bands,which have to be steeped in vinegar to ;ct the desired results. The •' W ilsonia is as com- fortable to wear as any under garment, and when applied as directed never fails to give relief. The" Wilsonia is the only Magnetic appliance which generates electricity while wearing it, all otherd lose its power day by day. This has been the difficulty in the cure of disease by ordinary magnetic belts, for while all magnetic belts are good wben new, if not con- stantly renewed they become valueless, whereas the "Wilsonia" will be as powerful after years of wear as when new. THE "WILSONIA" Will Relieve and Cure Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, 10 Asthma, Cough, Consumption, Neuralgia, Headache, Indig-estion, •' from whatever cause," and any want of Nervous Power, or General Debility. ONE WORD AS TO PRICE. WM. WILSON will forward, oil receipt of One Guinea and size of waist, a MAGNETIC BELT, equal in cura- tive power to anything sold by other Makers for Three Guineas, or the woney will be returned. REFERENCES TO TWO HUNDRED PATIENTS IN TBI CITY OF BRISTOL ALONE. The WILSONIA can only be obtained at the fol- BHISTdOL8-K,' RODNEY-PLACE, BOYCE'S BUILD- INGS. CLlrTON. ALPHA HOUSE, STORE'S CROFT. fO, lioTWELL-ROAD. KING and CQ.. Practical Electricians, LAWRENCE- HILL. SPRACKETT, Chemist, Drawbridge and Clare-street. BATH.-7, PRINCE'S-BUILDINGS and BARTLETT- STltEET. CARDIFF.—45, CROCKHERBTOWN. 42464-7730 THERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS, SAKES.—SECOND HAND nRE aDd BURGLAR PROOF. -At no House in the World can there be found a larger Assortment to select from, by every eminent maker. Also Wrought iron Doors for strong roe»ms. party vail*, or tho$e to diTido al on#-third the price of new. Perfect in every respect. Price Liao free.- GRIFFITHS& SONS, 48, Gannon-street, Loudon, K.O. üII u CHAMBEBLAIN, POLE, and CO.'S (SPECIALLY PREPARED) OATMEAL, pure Scotch, Packed. FLOUR, patent self-raising, .i' Sold by all Grocers, and Wholesale of (CHAMBERLAIN, POLE, and CO., 41760 aoas AND BT-nim vnyp^tj 1 BRUTOL. business aa(i D. JOT HAM & SONS, THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREBIV CARDIFF. IANUFACTURERS OF F IRST-CLASS QLOTHINa m AN-UFACTUREP-S OF I UpErtioR K QLOTKINA JYJANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF c LOTHI.NG., THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILE CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. OVER 10.000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW RJOMS. ESTABLISHED 1S38. 39539 I JJOWELL AND COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING THE BEST QUALITY LINOLEUM, AND CORTICINE, At 2s 5d per Square Yard. FLOOR CLOTHS AND CARPETgr AT WHOLESALE PRICES. FURNITURE of the BEST MAKE, arM most Artistic Designs, at Prices unknown in Cardiff, On the CASH and NO CREDIT SYSTEM." HOWELL AND CO. AEE DIRECT AGENTS FOB THE CORTICINE FLOOR-COVERING COIR And will undertake to supply, at 2s 5d per Square Yard, any Pattern of Corticine, selected from and sold by any other Establish* ment at from 3s to 4s per square yard. HOWELL AND /COMPANY, V_V 42281 THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. I JJOULINIKON JJUOOR CLOTH 2s. 5d. PEP. SQUARE YARD. t CROSS GROTH E R S( CARDIFF, BRASS CORNICES Our STOCK is large and well selected. We invitt comparison, 42558 JGOULINIKON JJOULINIKON t FLOOR QLOTH. Is. LLJD. PER SOt-ARE YARD, ONLY AT JJOWELL AND COMPANY. IRON BEDSTEADS. CuRNICES. COCOA MATS, COCOA MATTING, FULLY 20 PER CENT UNDER THE USUAL OLD-FASHIONED CREDIT PRICES. ONLY AT HOWELL & COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. ;2557 THE HOLIDAY SEAS ON. MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS' SUMMER STOCK INCLUDES— MORNING AND LOUNGE SUITS.-Suits alike in JI terial; Suits in Cheviots, Tweecl, and Serge SuitB, Coat and Vest alike, Trousers diverse. UNDRESS JACKETS.—New Gurragh and Yacht Styles; Morning and Walking Coats, various styles. TROUSERS ANLI VESTS.—New Fancy Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots, Angolas, &c, BOYS' SUITS.—The Lome, Prince. Marquis, Norfolk, Royal Tar, Brighton, Sailor, Kilt, Ac. Hats, Caps, Hosiery, and Travelling Requisites Addren-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St. Mary-street and Caroline-street, Cardiff. CIDER—SUITABLE FOR HARVEST 7d per Gallon. DEVONSHIRE AND SOMERSET, Best qualities for Bottling or Draught, Appiy— y, J. & J. GASKELL, West Bute Dock Warehouses, 42139 Cardiff. OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS, CHARLES T. JEFFEtUES & SONS (WhoiessJf Stationers, Redcliffe-street, Bristol) are prepared to give a "ery high price for any sort of old papers for re-manu- facture, etc., into paper. Upon receipt of instructions sent to Waste Paper Department," bags will bt forwarded. Their present prices will be found much In excess of that usually given by the dealers an4 etjiers. OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT.—100,000 Vo'uroii en Sale. Libraries and small Parcels of Books Soupht ot Exchanged. 41759 J. JJOWELLS AND SONS, TIMBER MERCHANTS. WEST DOCK, CARDIFF. ——— ileA Timbers supplied for Collieries, Wheelwrights, OTICE OF REMOVAL. EDWARDS'S CARRIAGE FACTORY Is REMOVED from WESTGATE-STREET to TEIGIL BUILDINGS, ST. MARY STREET. CARDIFF. Where every description of Carriage is built to order, and Repairs of all kinds atteiieled to promDtly, 42174 rjiENTS AND MARQUEES" OITHIREL C YENNING 81, EISTEDDFOD-STREET, (Late URIAU SMART). TENT AND MARQUEE CONTRACTOR. The Oldest Established Firm in South Wales. No conuection with any other house. TENTS and MARQUEES for Flower Shows. TENTS and MARQUEES for Eisteddfodau. TEN IS and MARQUEES for Dinner Parties. TENTS and MARQUEES for every purpose. I Can he erected on the shortest not ice. Anyone requiring Tents or Marquees will do well to apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Th excellence and extent of our Stock has established a n putation second to none out of Loudon. Special Pavilions erected to hold 10,000 persons a more. 41751—7556 TDILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MOI* J. DE REES, 83, LLANARTH STREET, NEWPORT, BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUIS L TRY, Rents ail the Principal Hoardiugs in Newport MA Halghbourhood, Work executed witfi 4ir 63ftl