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ROGERS' BITTER ALE. TRADE A K MARK. PRWE LIST. •- Per Gall. Per Gall. a. d. s. d. AK TITTEIl ALE. 1 0 XX 1 0 AKK B.1TLR ALE 1 2 XXX 1 4 P-il.E ALE 1 4 XXXX 1 a INDIA PALE ALE.. 1 6 HNGLE STOUT .1 4 SORTER 1 2 D,UBLESTOUT 1 6 In 9, 18, 36, and 54 Gallon Casks. EV-jtNS & CO., SOUTH WALES GKOCERY AND PROVISION STORES, 31766 7, HIGH STREET, CARDiFF. ALSO AT 9, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF.
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RANSOMED PRIZE H ORSE RAKES AND HAYMAKERS. PRICES FROM JC9 51 TO aL Most highly recommended, and can be delivered immediately on receipt of order Wr the Sole Agent, CHAS. D. PHILLIPS, NEWPORT. MON. CiHARLES D. PHILLIPS has bean awarded S8 FTrtl Prizas, ana 2 First Prize Medals, at various Agricultural Bhoy»- 34581
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~p| i PXINS'S pURE JJREAD. HOPKiNSS BREAKFAST BACON. HOPKINS'S LLANBOIDY BUTTER. i OPKINSS MiLD-CURED HAMS. HOPKINS'S SMOKED HAMS. HOPKINS'S NEW CHEESE. HOPKINS'S OLD CHEESE. HOPKINS'S CURRANT CAKE. HOPKINSS. SULTANA CAKE. ROUNDS—SALT BEEF, Cid. PER Lr. RUMPS—SALT BEEF, 4d. PER LB. On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY FRESH KILLED LAMB, MUTTON AND BEEF. GEORGE HOPKINS, AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, ilAYES, CARDIFF. M3 THE AMERICAN PRODUCE MARKET, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR, 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. AU Cuts, fine quality, 3d to 6d. CHEESE. Jood, 3d, Fine, 4d. Finest Cheddar, 6d. BUTTER, REDUCED AGAIN. GOOD 6d. FINE 8d and 9d. FINEST. 10d. Fresh WELSH from the bestCarmarthenDairies, lOd per lb. Small Casks Carriage Paid to any Station in South Wales. The usual Stock of Prime Smoked Bacon (fed nd cured in Wiltshire), the Celebrated Crown Brand Hams, and Finest Old Cheddar Cheese, at the Family Stores, NEXT DOOR, 68, HIGH. STREET, MERTHYR. 42581 JfJFFICIENCY WITH ECONoMY. ANCHOR FURNITURE VANS, WOOD T>ROS. ) WEST CASAL WHARF. ) CARDIFF. ;,826 OJQfA NO RISK OR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. cIhiP1)iug ntitt. r W- Y- EDWARDS dTSt T Y CARDIFF and NEW YORK ^ggg«gggC STEAMSHIP LINE. ^The first-ciass Steamers of this Line will sail as foU FROM CARDIFF. "RHIWINDDA," 8,000 tons. SATURDAY, Aug. 9 RHEOLA," 2,800 tons SATURDAY, Aug, 23 TO CARDIFF. "EOLA. 2,300 tons .SATURDAY, Aug. 2 RHIWINDDA," 8,000 tons SATURDAY, Auj. 80 THRobuil liluiii— jJl- LADING for aU classes ot GOODS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in England, and places in the WESTERN STATES of AMERICA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St OUiS. MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, in conjunction irith the Er .e, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristol G. F. BULLEY, 61, South-street New York. 6824 CARDIFF & BRISTOL. WYE OR LADY MARY. JULY, 1879. From Bute Docks, From Bathurst Basin, Cardiff. | Bristol. llaFriday 7.45 morn 111 Friday -11.45 morn 12aSaturday 8,15 morn 12 Saturday ..12.80 after 14a Monday 11. 0 morn 12 Monday 2.45 after 16a Tuesday .12. o noon 15 Tuesday —— 4. 0 after 16aWednesday 1. 0 after 15 Wednesday 5. 0 after 17 aTh u rsday 1.45 after 17 Thursday 6. 0 after in fnday 2.45 after 18 Friday. 6.30 after in 2alurJay 4. 0 morn 19aSaturday 7. Omorn 19 Saturday 4. 0 after 21aMonday 8.15morn 21 Monday 5. 0 after 122 Tuesday 9. Omorn 00 6- 0 after 22 Tuesday 8.45 even 01 J,Yednesday 6.30 morn 23 Wednesday 9.30 morn ^alhursday 6.30morn 24 Thursday ..10.15morn 26rtFndav 7. Omorn 25 Friday 10.45 mom Z6aS,tirday ..7.40inorn 26 Saturday 11.30morn ^TmI1'iiy —• .WSmorn 28 Monday 1.30 after 0morn 29 Tuesday 3. 0 after aia'nmrs?itay V ,°- nooa 30 Wednesday 4.30 after 31alhursc.ay 1.1, after 31 Thursday 5.30 after a To-and-Fro. froFTHKkctsAins^(,w: 2,s(kl- Fore Cabin, Is 6d. To-and- After Cabin Issued for return trip on same day as marked win L issued 2.. To-and-fro Tickets wiMonday! Saturday, available for the return trip f i A BKTWEHN I > SWANSEA, BEH-A9r,^GREENocK> & (. heapest Route for Goods to the North of Ireland A to all p'rtd of Scotland 01 lreland. and The Screw Steam-ships AVON, Captin Fry ATT a A Captain Evans SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIM1 CESS ALEXANDRA, Captain Huckman are Intended to sail with Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow and assist vessels (unless prevented by eirumstaneeg) is toilows, in the month of JULY :— FROM LAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 6 Saturday 5 p.m. 19 Saturday 5 p.m 12 Saturday g p.m. 20 Saturdav 8 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 1 Tuesday 6 p.m. 8 Tuesday 2 p.m. 22 Tuesday 1 P-m* Tuesday 29 6 P GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELF/ 7 Monday .2 p.m. 21 Monday 2 P-nK 14 Monday .2 P.m. 28 Monday •• 2 D-m FROM NO. i SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW 2 Wednesday Wednesday 3 p.m 9 Wednesday 7 p.m. 123 Wednesday 6 p.m. Wedii33day 30 2 p,m. „ BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 11 Frirf™ '• 1 P'm- 18 Friday 1 p.m 11 today^ 3 p.m. 25 Friday 2 p.m A TO SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST S p-m- 17 Thursday 2 p.m Thursday 2 Thursday 2 p.m. HOUR' before advertIsed time of salling. FARM.— Belfast: Cabin, 178 6d Deck 10s Green- oek or 31asgow :Cftbin> 203; Deok, 128 6d; Soldiers or Tickets avallable^SoE1<wE^S'—Special Cabiu Return 8u,™,V[Sn °He \Veek Wl11 be Issued during the ios Lend ,of Oot°ber. Cardiff to Belfast, together, 17s ed each88 ° "0t fewer than Ave travelling lteturn Tickets IlII!ued at Fare.and-a-ha.1f avtilable for one month. WhUarn LinllmSfW*'Sloan & Oo. • Greenock, to •on 1 K„n Co- I Belfast, to Robert Hender- to M: ^!St,)l'1.t°1„Mark Whitwill and Son Swan- Newport, to Burton Cardiff, Juiya8T».°R & C°- "• Bute"8treet, Docks, T | HI 648 WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL k UNITED STATES 1IAIL STEAMERS. Saa,r,X ",H'ii,ngen, 10 a" ParU 0'^eNUnLdS8 'and Th weJ].known rnagnlftcnt steamers are appointed United States mails J ana "»• Celtic.. Thursday. July 24 /jt^piiblic Tuesdav. July 29 Baltic Tue-dav. Au^. 6 Britannic Thursday. Au?. 14 Ad iatic Tuesday, Aut. 19 Eacn constructed III seven water-tight compartments. Average passaire 8 days in summer, 96 days in winter. These spendid vessels combine the highes» ipeed and comfort, and are unsurpassed III their attractions to Pas •engerg. Saloons and State-rooms amidships, luxuriously furnished. Piai os, libraries, elecrlc bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &C.. The Steerages are unustiA.ly spacious, well-lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and Pwsengers of this class receive the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses vo attond the women and children. F. r full particn ars of Passages. Kates, kc., &c., Appty to BARNES GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff; F. LOVETT Windsor Hotel. Penarth, nearK'ardiff; II OOLl»HKK(J&&» Swansea; EDWARD PHILLIPS, Bnery Hill, Ebhw Vale; .fohn Copeland, 124, High- Street, Merthyr; Messrs Ba.rse and Bi own, Newport, Mon.; H. Connop and Son, Brynmawr; James, S Dennis, Tredegar; Heri>t 1. hue (JTocer, Empire Stores, Pentre v.ra.-l or to IMRIE, and Co., n 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 81 34, Leadenhall-street, London rfjt(JUNARD ROYAL MAIL LINE. LIVERPOOL TO Y0RK AND BOSTON Tht r WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. »nd is nntll'iT3' »a3 1 een established for Forty Years, faasen ers safti and comfort for all classes of APply to D. aud C. MACIVER, Liverpool. 19 CARDIFF. CARDIFF. IE CJ + Vk 9, BRIDGE-STREET, ¿1\ CARDIFF. We shall offer for sale TO-DAY 1,000 sides BACON, 3d to 6d per lb. 1,500 HAMS, 6d to 7d. I Finest Creamery BUTTER. Is per lb. Finest Dairy BUTTE K, lOd per Ib. New CHEESE, 3d to 5d per Ib, SWANSEA. SWANSEA, ME4 J1 32, HIGH-STREET, SWANS EA. We shall offer for sale TO-DAY 1,000 sides BACON, 3d to 6d per lb. 1,500 HAMS, 6d to 7d. Finest Creamery BUTTER, Is per lb. Finest Dairy BUTTER, 10d per lb. New CHEESE, 3d to 5<1 per lb. LLANELLY. LLANELLY. COWELL-STREET, LLANELLY, H We shall offer for sale TO-DAY 1,000 sides BACON, 3d to 6d per lb. I,500 HAMS, 6d to 7d. Finest Creamery BUTTER, la per lb. Finest Dairy BUTTER, 10d per lb. New CHEESE, 3d to 6d per lb. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. JMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. GOOD SERVICABLE TEA CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE CARDIFF TEA MART, 11, BRIDGE-STREET, AT Is 2d, Is 4d, and Is 8d PER LD SPLENDID TEA at 2s and 2s 6d. Highly recommended for families. Is OFF PARCELS OF SIX LB3, Carriage paid to any Station on G.W.R., T.V.R., or R.R. on Parcels of B2 and upwards. 41993 ttil)l)jug uttttø. 4iiJ;' gR^TOL^TO NEW YORK. GREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, EXPERIENCED CAPTAIN EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, LOW FARKS. STEAMERS intended to SAIL as follows :— Tons. From Bristol.2.000..July 23..A vonmo uth Dock. Bels!ze.2,000.July 30.Av6nmouth Dock (Goods only ) Devon.2000..Aug. 6 Avonmoutn Dock. 9..Bristol Cornwall ..2.000..Aug. 10..Bristol 23..Avonmouth Dock. FARES Saloon, 12 guineas Return Tickets 20 guineas Steerage, 6 guineas, from any railway station in England, including use of Mattresses, or with all Bedding, Crockery, and Cutlery provided. £6 13s firi Apply to MARK WHITWILL and SON, Grove Oueen square, Bristol or to G. F. WEBB and CO 'Bonded Store Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Brown Dock-street Newport, Mon. Joseph Morgan, Postmaster, PontYPoOl; or to M. Jones and Bro, Ship Brokers, Swansea • John R. Taylor, Post-office, Pontymister; John J. Chalinder, Gilbert-place, Llanelly; David Thomas, Glenvlew Cot' tage, Pentre, Pontypridd. 41365 ALLA-N LINE. SHO^OC^ PASSAGE TC AMERICA. Alv, CANADIAN, AND UNITim STATES MAIL, Composed of Twenty First-class Steamers Leaving LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY and IOWnnxr 1'ERliV every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX So PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Throu-h Tiffi BOSTON MEW YO!:K, PHILADELPHIA and to aU points in Canada and the States. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. Passengers who secure their Tiokets before i„„ • A^eMt'of6 tl?e(Jo;inp''iiy, ^li^^l^^ charge^ of "them* they go on board the steamer g of the,n until thfAllan" Government grants Assisted Passages by the Allan Line. Write for the Pamphlet Lord Dufferin in Manitoho •• or London. N^lK7; aaP'|V,lre0t' K Foley, Milton Locke, 10 Greaf ^ook Sfcho?ls> L.andovery w' John TfoUg. A MERIOAN IIINE. First-class, full-powered Iroif Ste^hl™ D\Z' dation for passengers equal to any Europe^* Lln« 5°°" •engers and goods landed at Philadelphia on Z of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This Is the shortlst^l best route to the West. "nortest and Apply to RICHARDSON, SPKNCK, and Co., 17 and 19 Water-street, Liverpool; JONES BROS. and Co But Docks, Cardiff; JAMES AYRH, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff" JONES Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROGER JOKM3* High-street, Pontypridd; Tilnky and Co., Abertillery* 80663 guMiatiatw, THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN, AND JL JOURNAL OF THE COAL AND IRON TRADES. 49, ESSEX-STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Some of our Correspondents continue to address 6, Bouvcrle-street, Fleet-street. The Publisher begs 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 scale. 41987 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- POttT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per an« num, or by post 25s. SWPPtvnn^L SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT Shinning contains a complete record of the BrtSS Ckann.l'pim., of Commerce, and Is also ent Chambers of Commerce, and is ah" cent to the lea<ling Foreign Portio CRID OFFIOBS.-1Ci ..ad 16. Bt., MarY-lItree Cardltf. rpHE NEW SERIAL STORY ENTITLED OAUK1, "HARD TO WIN" BT MR G. MANVILLE Tru-ivrxr Author of "Shin Ahoy," "Dutch the Diver^ £ L *< n A T>TVTT-1T-I ^.°W appearins the iC- CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALFS WEEKLY NEWS." > ES ANOTHER STORY by WILKIE COLLINS in preparation, to follow. TTie Cardif Times and South WaUn BV.M.. »t long columns, may be had from »11 w y A#ws) 72 2d, or sent, post ffee. to any IdTr^l i„N,lWWnt^ Pric« dom for 2s 9d per quarter and tt « pJi ?'e Lnit<id Kinir- of Europe anf thl prepaid. oiaies lor <ia 3d per quarter, 72 COLUMNS THE CARDIFF TIMES -*■ AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS 1$ ox. Of a THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WAT r« AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND WALES It contains all the News of the Week, and irive« mnr« Local .^District, and Geneial News than any othertwmer Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole of 8outh Wales. The S'rlal Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any ladclres, for 2s 9d per Quarter. ) | Columns, AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Stationer's, &c, Slock-in-Traiie,at Swansea July 23 Horses, Carriages, Harness, at Swansea Auk 5 Mr ROBERT i:VANS. -■»'' Stock-in-Trade, Honses, Carts, &c., at Uridgend Julv 21 Mr. C. It. GLOVER. Property, at Swansea Ammst 7 Messrs GUNX and JONES. F.ne Art and Electro Plate G o's, at Cardiff July 21 Mr T. WHIT:SUN JONES, Unredeemed Pledges, at Aberdare July 24 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Household Furniture and Effects, at Swansea July 24 Household Furniture, &c, at Swansea July 25 Mr EDWIN1 T. LUCOCK. Office Furniture &c. fit Cardiff July 22 Messrs OWEN and BRYANT. Boats, &e., at Messrs J. md S. B. PARSONS. Goat in Armour Inn, at Bristol July 28 j Messrs PARRY and BEAR. Gas Shares, at Newport July 22 I Leasehold Property, at Risca July 24 Mr FRED. J. RAYNER, First-c!as3 Furniture, at Swansea, July 23 & 24 1 Mr WM. HARRY REF.S. Ironmongers Stock, &c July Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER & CO. Household Furniture a .d Effects, at Cardiff Julv 22 China and f!lass, at Cardiff July 24 and 25 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 31 Leasehold Properties Juiv 31 Farming Stock,Crops, Implements,&c, at Bridgend. Julv Horses, at Cardie. Aug. 2 Leasehold Villa Residence, at l'enarth Aug. 6 Shipbuilders Plant and Machinery, it Cardiff Aug. 4 6 Messrs J. H. THOMAS & THOMPSON. ° freehold instates, at Carmarthen and Cardigan Aujr Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. Colliery, at llhondda Valley July 24 Railway Wagons, at Cardiff July 24 Leasehold Property, &c., at Cardiff Julv 29 •, Me3srs WILLIAMS & YOUNG: Villii Residences, at Abercarne ..July 24 MR JOHN THOMAS begs to announce that .Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, and Co., have made arrangemnent for connecting them- selves with him in the Business of AUCTIONEER and VALUER, which he has so successfully carried on at Cowbridge during the past Twenty-five years, and which will be continued at the same offices, under his imme- d ate supervison, and lie likewise begs to solicit a con- tinuance of the very kind patronage hitherto given him, 42591 7766 SALE TO-MORROW. SHORT NOTICE. AUCTION MART, OUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCK- HERBTOWN, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERAED SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Removed from No. 1, Cowbridge-road, Canton, and else- where for convenience or sale. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- JLtJL DER and Co. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above rooms, on TUESDAY next the 22nd day of July, 1879, the following New and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of THREE DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in WALNUT upholstered in Satin, Green Silk, and Utrecht Velvet; a very handsome WALNUT INLAID OVAL CENTRE TABLE.ditto inlaid cheffonniere,pi»te-glass back and marble top cottage piano in walnut case, music stool, mahogany dining-room suites in hair and leather cloth, ditto 100 and other tables, couches, cheffonniere side- board (glazed doors), 4-tier dinner wagon, dumb waiters, &e. • an EXCELLENT OAK LIBRARY TABLE WITH DRAWERS, ditto CARVED and STUFFED BACK CHAIRS, gilt pier glasses, gilt cornices, muslin curtains, Venetian blind-, brass curtain poles, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, velvet-pile table cover, engraving and other pictures, bronze and gilt 3-light chandelier, ditto 2-iight gasa ier, pair vases, figures and brackets, 2 rols oiieloth, rolls stair oilcloth, passage ditto and brass stair rods, fenders, iireirons, coal vases, &0. BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS.—One brass F etich bed- stead, 5 iion French bedsteads, palliasses, wool and spring mattress, SUPERIOR FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS, .PILLOWS, and bedding, all complete, to lit up each bedstead mahogany winged wardrobe with plate-glass fittings, chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, swing g asses, mirrors, chairs, bed-steps, commode, and other bedroom appointments. KnCHE REQUI81TES,—3 deal tables, dresser, 7 Windsor and other chairs, Kent's patent 5-hole knife cleaner, a large quantity of saucepans, teakettles, stew pans, Dutch ovens, and sundry baking tins, o mpar preserving pans, boiler, metal dish covers, sundry dinner ware, washing tubs, clothes- horses, buckets, &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 42636 PUBLIC AUCTION RO M, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCKHEl'BTyWN, CARDIFF. EXTENSIVE SALE OF CHINA, EARTHENWARE, ORNAMENTS. &c. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DEll and CO. have been instructed by Mr Fielding (whose premises are about to be taken by the Corporation for public improvements) to SI LL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, the 24th and 25th July, 1879, the whole of his valuable Stock ef Modern CHINA AND GLASS, Offering an attractive display of dinner services, adapted for parties of from six to 24, richly embellished; and plainer ditto, for family use tea and coffee services in great variety, single and double sets of chamber ware, cut and engraved glass decantera, tumblers, wines, &c. a laive quantity of dinner, soup, and other plates, basins, pie dishes, c"vere! and open jugs, and othei useful articles too Humeri us to mention. Sale to commence each day at Two iu the afternoon and Seven in the evening. The whole will be on view on the morning; of sale. 42C25 IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN OAKLEY-STREET, GltANGETOWN; SANDON-PLACE, ilOIRA-TE lilt ACE, AND DAVIS- CRESCENT, CANTON, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- .r DER, and CO. have been instructed by the Executrix of the hte Mr Robert Matthews, deceased, to SELL by AUCïION, at tàe Queen's Hotel, on THURS. DAY, July 31, 1S79, at Six for Seven o'clock in the even- ing, and subject to such conditions as shall be then pro- duced, the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES those Two DWELLING HOUSES situate and being Nos. 60 and 62, Oak ey-street. Grangetown, and held for a term of 9U years from the 1st of May, 1860, at an annual ground rent of j64 5s, let to weekly tenants at an ayv,rebate rent of 12s per week. LOT 2. All that DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 19, Sandon-place, and a SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining thereto, held for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1865, at a ground rent of £ 4 per annum, and producing an aggregate rent of 19s per week. Lor 3.- All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSES being Nos. 1. 2, and 3, Moira-terrace, bcld for a term of 99 yars, from the 29th of September, 1870, at a ground rent of £13 10s, and let on lease for 25 years, from the 18th of November, 1875, at the annual rent of £130, determinable at lessee's option at the expiration of fiist 7 or 14 years, and renewable aho at lessee's option for 15 years, at an increase of £150/1 the present rental. LOT 4.AII those Two DWELLING-HQUSES in Davis- cresccnt, called Tredougan House and Penmark House held for 999 years, at the annual ground rent of £10 16s lOd. Tredougan House is let to a yearly tenant at £28 per annum. Penmark House is unoccupied, For further particulars appiy to the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers or to Messrs B. MATTHEWS and SONS, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff. TO FARMERS, BREEDERS, AND OTHERS. SPECIAL SALE OF CART HORSES. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- -LvJt. DER and CO. beg to give notice that they will hold a SALE of COLLIERY, CART, AND DRAUGHT HORSES, At their Repositoiy, at Caidiff, on SATURDAY, August 2nd, 1879, at 12.30 punctually. The number will be limited to 40. Total expense on each horse offered, an,1 not sold, 5s. Horses will appear in the Catalogue in the order they are entered, and entries should be made immediately. 7757 42560 LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. AT PENARTH 1%/TESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- iDvR.dm,CO* a: e instructed by the Mortgagees TUFSH AV at„tlie Penarth Hotel, Penarth, on 1UESDAY, the 6th day of August next, at Seven o'clock in the evening, all that valuable Leasehold VILLA RESIDENCE, situate in Clive place, Penarth. now in the occupation of Mr Wilham Lewis. ki^wV0^0.0?"^113 dinin £ and drawing rooms, with a id atth.P^HleS' V tl,rr W.C., bathroom, nneview'of the%CriTr h°US6 The Premiiles ore held for a term of 99 years from the 18th of May, 1876, at the )'early ground rent of as a szsgjs; s^r 7760—42686 TO SHIPOWNERS SHIPBUILDERS, SHIPSMITHS ^CHa.NOLLHS, &0,. W I',ST BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF STEPHENSON ALEXAN-, TT au'l ^°<: we instructed by Mr William premises^at/' the'VefWe.t^But?'DJA T the Basin, on MONDAY an.l TUESDAY, the°4th and°6th extensive Wh°le °f ihe ™luabfe and PLANT, MACHINERY, AND TOOLS Including drilling punoliing, and rolling machines vices bellows anvits, lathes and shipwrights', shipsmiths' tinsmiths, and bloclrmakers tools. Ålso the h'i OUK-lN-TItADE, Containing timVe of ail descriptions a large assortment of siips boats. Including several lifeboats; iron work, wood a id iron vent.lit and flanges, iron blocks of all descriptions; single, double, and treble winches; capstans, water tanks, wood blocks, oar;, hand pikes! new and esond-i u ul tested anchors and chains, hooks, thilllbles,sh"ckles, &c. 42589 CARDIFF. DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, AT GRANGE- TOWN, F R SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and co. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION in one or more lots (subject to conditions to be producel at the time ron I place of salel, on TUESDAY, July 29, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, at Three for Four All those four substantial MESSUAGES of DWELL- ING-HOUSES, being Nos. 6, 8, 10, and 12, Broomfleld- street, Lower Grange, Cardiff, held under lease from the Honourable Robert Charle3 Herbert and the Earl of Bradford, dated 7th Juce and 10th October, 1877, respectively, for a term of 99 years, from 1st May, 1876, at an nnuu il ground rent of £5 89 on each block of two houses. These houses are occupied by re-pectable tenants, at the weekly rental of 7s each. Application for further particulars may be made to Messrs Stanley, Wa broughs, and Doggett, J2, R >yal Insurance-buildings, Corn-street, Bristol or to the Auctioneers. 4, Crockherbtown. Cardiff, 16th July, 1879. 42574 SALE THIS DAY: a™ £ °.^™UATION of the SALE OF HIGHLY ATI RAC1IVE FINE ART GOODS & ELECTLO-PLATE at the VICTORIA SALE ROOMS, 69, SAINT MARY STREET CARDIFF. MESSRS GUNN and JONES will SELL by AUCTION, at the above rooms, on MONDAY, i ?.an<? days,until finally disposed of, en<rrav?n™°i!ecti °f oil PaintingS, oleographs, ami handsome clocks in gilt, marble, and bronze, aDd mirrors, vases, lustres, jardinniers, cutlery SOme ver^ Baperior electro-plate and Sale to commence each even ng at 7 p.m. The Auotloneers beg to "all especial attention to the character? wUch is in every way of the highest Auctioneers' Offices. 80. Saint Mary-street Cardia. i2592 by :\t(tion. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. ]\/TR JOHN M. LEEDER lias been in- XtJL strujte to SL1LL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, hlIy 24th, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And other EFFECTS, comprising walnut drawing-room suite, walnut, loo, aud other taules, mahogany cheffon- niere, mahogany sideboards, liat unj umbrella stand, pier glasses, sofas, couches, easy chairs in hair and American leather, tapestry and other carpets, work- tables, window poles, fenders, fire-irons, &c., &c.; iron bedsteads, feather and inillpuff beds, palliasses, maho- gany washstands with marble tops. dn. dressing tables, mahogany chests oi drawer> towel horses, commodes, cane-seat chairs, kc., &c.; together with tee usual kitchen and culinary utensils, &c. Goods on view morning of sale Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon 42023 DUMBARTON VILLA, BRYNYMOR, SWANSEA. 1%/TR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by the Trustee of the Estate of Mr T. W. Ingram, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of Ju:y, 1879, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite, walnut 100 table, flower stand console table, marble top and glass pier glasses, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fireirons, mahogany dinlng-table, mahogany sideboard, six hair- seat chairs, clock, oil paintings, engravings, tables, walnut pianoforte by Avil and Co., music stool, half- tester bedstead and furniture, palliasses, feather beds, blankets, jinen, mahogany toilet table and stand, dressing glasses, towel horses, mahogany duchesse table and giass, carpeting, mahogany and painted chest of drawers, chamber ware, cane-seat chairs, mahogany commode. 6 J &che usual kitchen and culinary utensils, ware, glass, Also a collection of hothouse and beddine Plants. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock trusTeefUTem^I^rC^tar^apP y t0 Mr" B" P- ^omas, the SALE TO-MORROW. SHORT NOTICE, COLLINGDON.ROAD, WEST SWE WEST BUrE DOCK, CARDIFF ^MTESSRS O WL^'° anT BRSNTU8 aie J-TA instructed to SELL by AUCTION at th« place, on TUESDAY, 22nd of Julv, imf'a"number^of M-W BOATS Various lengths, together with a quantity of deals ash oars"iadders, iron nails, larch boards and other timber firewood, cabin stoves, stew pots, paints, blocks iron kettles, &c., &c., all of which can be inspected at any time on the spot. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 8, Moira-terrace, 17th of Julv 42041 SALE THIS DAY. AERATAD WATERWORKS AT BRIDGEND. SALE OF LARGE WOODEN SHIiD, HORSES SPRING WAGON AND CART, AND OTHER* EFFECTS. MR ROBERT EVAK S is commissioned by Mr Elliott (who is leaving for abroad) to SELL by AUCTION, on ilONDAY, July 21st, 1879, on the above Premises, the following STOCK-IN-TRADE, HORSES, CARTS, &o. Viz., one useful horse, 15.3 hands high one bay mare, f.iur years, quiet to ride and drive one wooden shed, about 100 feet long, with stable fixtures co mplete one double-horse wagon, with shafts, pole, and cross, bar complete; one spring-cart, one wagonette, one chaff- cutt r, nearly lIeW, worked by hanu or steam powcr; several sets of harness, &c., &c., and a few articles of Household Furniture. Terms-Cash. Further particulars may be had at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Bridgend. 42609 ABERCARNE, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MESSRS WILLIAXMS and YOUNG are favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Abercarne, on THURS- DAY, th6 24th of July, 1S79, at Four o'ciock in the After- noon (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), the following Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCES, situate near the School Board Schools and Railway Station. LOT 1.—A Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, in the occupatIon of Mr Edwards, let a a rental of £ 18 per annum. LOT 2.—A Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, in the occupation of Mr Jones, let at a rental of £22 per annum. The above Property is held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of January, 1879, at a ground rent of £2 198 per annum, winch will be apportioned. The Auctioneers would invite the special attention of capitalists in the neighbourhood to this very good and elig.bie investment. The property is situated in the best position in Abercarne, being close to the New Col- lieryand Tinworks, nuw in full operation, and about 250 yards from the Railway Station. It 1 built of the best Ruabon brick, reveal, and intermixed with blue Pennant stone. Lot 1 contains eight rooms and other offices; Lot 2 ten rooms and offices. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For further particulars and to view, apply to Mr Meaker, on the premises, Abercarne; the Auctioneers, 6, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. or to Mr T. H. PARKER, Solicitor, Ii, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. A uctlonel's' offices, 5, Connu..r"j..1 uti cot, Newport, July 14th, 1879. 42595 COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN AND CARDIGAN. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE. MESSRS J. HUWELL THOMAS and THOM PSON are favoured with instructions to offer for SALE hy PUBLIC AUCTION, early in the month of AUGUST next, the foiluwi.ig valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, viz. IN CARMARTHENSHIRE. The CLYNMARCH ESTATE, in the parish of Llan- sawel, comprising the Clynmarch demesne, Pengeliy, Cilwenne-issaf, Drefach, Cihvenne-uchaf, Bank and Llywela, Llwynblyfin, and Llainau. The FARMS of Penlan and Penpwr, in the parish of Llangeler. and the allotment thereto, under the Llan- gelel Incisure. The COEDMOR ESTATE, in the parish of Pencarreg, comprising Coedmor-uchaf, Coedmor-fawr, Llethercoch, &c., with the well-known Coedmor slate quarries, also the allotments under the Pencarreg Inctosure. T IN CARDIGANSHIRE. The HENDRE ESTATE, in the parish of Llandewi- bretl, comprising Tir Hendre, Ffoesyrodln, and Tynew- ydd, also the allotment under the Blaenpenal Inciosure. The FARMS of Cwmbedw, Blaenbedw, Brynderau, Blaenbcdwfach, &c., in the several parishes of Llanarth and Llanina. N.B.—Tiie above men' io ed farms are let to respect- able tenants under yearly tenancies. Plans, &c., are in c ,urse of preparation, and further particulars may be had of J. Prothero Lewis, Esq., soli- citor, Llandilo; John M. Davits, Esq., Froodvale. Llan- dilo; or of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, auctioneers, Carmarthen. 42650 IMPORTANT SALI OF A DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE AND SIX COTTAGES, AT RAVEN HiLL, SWANSEA. MR C. R. GLOYER has received instruc- tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle 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 ?1arqul>! Arms, Raven-hill, Swan sea, 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 Daries, 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 gruund rent of £4 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 on the main road leading to Swansea and the Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Brewers and Capitalists to this valuable Property. Bale to commence at Three o'clock p m. punctually. For further particulars appy to J. Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, 18, York-place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, 66, Oxford-street, Swansea. 42519 SALE TO-MORROW IMPORTANT SALE OF GAS SHARES. MESSRS PARUY and BEAR are 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 TUES- DAY, July 22nd, 1879, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, £1,015 in the CONSOLIDATED ORDINARY B STOCK, and 32 C SCARES of £20 each paid up), all in the Newport Gas Company. The B Stock will be sold in lots of £100, and the C Shares in lots of five shares each. Dated, Auction and Estate Offices, Newport, July 14th, 1879. 42545 RISCA, MONMOUTHSHIItE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, MESSRS PARRY & BEAR, in con- junction with Mr T. J. Jones, will &ELL by AUCTION, at the Albert Hotel, Risca on THURSDAY, Jv *879, at three o'clock in the afternoon, the following very VALUABLE PROPERTY: -A11.tho8e three COTTAGES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, in respective occupations of Zachariah Culvers, Jane Griffiths, and Elizabeth Brimble, together with the f >ur TENEMENTS at the back, in the respec- tive occupations of Susan Purnell, William Wallace, and James Sprout, and one void, situate near Mr Cross's brewery, Risca; LOT 2—All those THREE COTTAGES and GARDENS, situate on land above Lotl,io the respective occupations of John Wallace, Frederick He ne, and Elias Lane. The above loti are held for the remainder of a term of 99 years, from the 1st May, 1833, less two days of the said term. subject to the ground rent of £3 8s 9d, and 6s for each additional house beyond the two houses covenanted to be erected, and which will be apportioned as follows a moiety on Lot 1 antI a moiety on Lot 2. SHOP, and PREMISES adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of Samuel Bateman, at the lOW yearly rent of £24, held for re- mainder of term of 99 years, from 1st May, 1840, at the yearly ground rent of èI 17s 6d. < c LOT 4.—AU those TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS in the respective occupations of Charles Jones and Charles Bryant, situate opposite Zoar Baptist Chapel Risca. LOT 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, in the occupation of Jeptha. Johnston, ad- joining Lot 4. "LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, in the occupation of Jcssph Haines, at the annual rent of £ 24, adjoining Lot 5. LoT 7.-AII that COTTAGE and GARDEN, in the oc cupation of Albert Smith, adjoining Lot 6. Lots 4, 5, H, 7, are held with other premises, under a Lease for the remainder of a term of 9JO year, less two days of the said term, from the 11th of April, 1849, at the rent of £ 8, which as regards the above Lots, will be apportioned as follows :—Lot 4, £ 1; Lot 5, £ 1 5s Lot 6, £ 1 5s; Lot 7, 10s. For further information app'y to the Auctioneers. Newport; to Mr T. J. Jones, Pwlmeyric, near Chepstow to Messrs J. D. PAIN & SON, Solicitors, Newport; or to Messrs W. J. & H. G. LLOYD, Solicitors, Newport. Dated Auction aud Estate Offices, Newport, July 12th, 1879. 42504 j' READY TO BE ADVANCED. On good Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold House Property, £200, £40:), £500. £1,00), £,,100, £2,800, .tM.OOO.and £ 4,50\ at to 5 per cent per an- num. 41SO sums of £10,000, £70,000, and £100,000 on Freehold Land; and several sums on Collieries, Tin and Iron Works, Shipping, P.S. Smaller amounts on personal securlty.-Apply to T. J. Price and Co., Aue- tioneers, Mortgage Brokers, and General Commission Agents, College Chambers, fcwansea.—In order to secure a enclose bt&iup HUA Mm gwrtion. TO TRAVELLERS, FANCY WAREHOUSEMEN, STATIONERS, and tie Public generally. 37, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BE VNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL bv AUC1ION, at the been instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above premises (under powers of a hiiIofsaJe), on WED- NESDAY, July 23,1879, and following days, without the least reserve, the whole ef the excellent STOCK-IN-TRADE, Of Mr J. Corin, comprising a very laige assortment of Of Mr J. Corin, comprising a very laige assortment of portmanteaus, trunks, bonnet boxes, and travelling bags of every description a laree stock of stationery and stationer's sundries, pocket, pen, and pencil cases in great variety, acc )unt books, ledgers, paper, pens, ink, work-boxes, desks, chess boards, card', new games, albums, purses, pocket books wallets, church services, prayer bnuks. scripture cards, rewards, scraps, scrap albums, shool stationary, books, kc., &c. 42624 Sale to commence each day at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Auctioneers' Oiiices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. ESTABLISHED, 1872. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES' next ±tJL MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES. HARNESS, &c., Will be held on TUESDAY, August 3rd, 1879. Entries to be made one week previous to Sale; Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 42562 TOWN OF ABERDARE. MR T. WHITSUN JONES has received instructions from Mr E. Burkle to SELL by AUC- TION. on the Premises, 3, Whitcoinbe-place, Aberdare, on THURSDAY, July 24th, 1879, all the UNREDEEMED AUCTION FLEDGES, pledged in the months of January, February, March, April, May, and June, 1878; also those pledged In Bute- road, Treorkey, in the months of January and April, 1878. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, 35, Commercial-place, Aberdare, July 17th, 1879. 42685 CASTLE BUILDINGS SALE ROOMS, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. MR FRED. J. RAYNER has been in- structed bj- an old-established London firm to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, July 23rd and 24th, 1879, a large and varied assortment of superior well- made FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, comprising a very handsome gentleman's walnut escntoire, dining-room suites, oak in green leather, mahogany in leather, cloth, and seating, walnut draw- mg-room suites in tapestry and rep, oak and mahogany dining tables, walnut loo, work, window, and gipsy tables, oak and mahogany sideboards, with plate glass backs; walnut and mahogany cheffonnieres, with plate glM backs mahogany dressing-tables and wash- stands, with marble tops; mahogany wardrobe, with plate glass front; oak and mahogany hat and umbrella ta.nds, and ch:\Jr to match, with encaustic tiles ebon- Jf walnut inlaid cabinets, oak and maho- ji11. 9 cupboards, couches and arm i"5rf ne an<l leather; davonport, canterbury, to Kilo IL corner whatnots, Sutherland and occasional drnlffli-c ?! °ther chairs, commodes, chests of not <ftanirw< horses. rustic garden chairs, tables, and and other A, tapestry and Biussels carpets, white wool glasses and gilt and b!ack Pltr and chimney ^ilt rnrr.w?' 8:111 P^r glass with marble slab, cbande™er i;c "er and toiiet ware, a massive bronzed in the1or0anTonW M°aday' 21st- Sale at Eleven £ clock FnED. J, RAYNER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, AND, ESTATE. HOUSE, AND GENERAL PAwrifl5^tMissiON AwEtfT, v-'ACJiUk BUILDINGS, WIND-STREET, received for W'K 01 Enel,nS' gro|)crti|, &(., go rnt. DOROOGH OF NEATH, GLAMOR. OANSHIRE. 1st ^ri^TolU8 JIEtiBv GIVEN, That NEATH PATTi ViSn1 anti Stallages arising from the KETS and MEAT, and GENERAL MAR- houses w ) and from the Neath Slaughter- oues, w th which wj1J b 'at tIle and Land ad. Jommg the SJaugLterhou,cs ^comnletelv1^11.General Market has now been proved telY roofed in and otherwise greatly un- FTtffn •>To,?J,I,FiD k!Wwn as "THE CORPORATION P01 tion or portions thereof as shall be defined on the day of Letting BRIDGE he T°11S °f Ni^ATH BOROUGH WEIGH- Yard known as "THE CORPORATION YARD," situated in the immediate to the Corporation Wharf and Quay on the Tidal River, Neath. 5th.—The large enclosed YARDS, BUILDINGS, and Premises, known as I, The Old Gas Works," situated at The att, conttiguous to a id 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 Guildhall, in the said Borough, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of August, 1879, at Two o'ciock in the Afterno n precisely, in øe. parate lots, and for a term of one or tbre3~ Veara (as may tnen be determined with regard to each lot) from 6th September, 1879. and subject to such conditions of let. ting 11.9 may then anù there be DrO<1uced. By ordr of the Town Council, ALFRED CURTIS, Town Clerk. Neath, 9th July, 1379. 42511 PENCOED.—TO BE LET, and may be -B- entered upon immediately, a substantial Gentle- man's Residence, called PEN V LAN HOUSE. The House contains dining, diawing, and breakfast rooms, six bed- rooms, kit hen, dairy, &c., with stables, saddle-room, coach-houses, cowsheds, piggeries, and other convenient useful outbuildings, lawn, garden together with about 60 acres of excellent Lan 1, about nine acres of which is arable, the wh01e well supplied with water. The above residence is delightfully and healthily situate, with southern aspoct, 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 excellent fishing in the Ogmore and Ewenny Rivers. The Glamorganshire, Braechycymmer, and other Hounds meet in Le immediate neighbourhood and it is within easy driving distance of the fashionable bathing place of Southerndown. There is an excellent supply cf 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. Jnlt$ by private CflutMct. SAINT AUSTELL, CORNWALL. VALUABLE 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 10in 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 fill be contained in handbills. The above work is held on lease for an uncxpired 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. 5,000 Tons of Clay at least can be produced annually from the above Work with present appliances. Further particulars can be obtained, 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 hind 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. 42559 uitdiu\J lotiditS. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT -[. INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and MOST EQUITABLE SOCIETY in the Neighbourhood. THE BEST MEDIUM For all Investments and Loans on Property. ITS ABSOLUTE SECURITY is established by the fact that during an existence of 20 years nearly HALF-A-MILLION of money has been turned over WITHOUT MAKING A SINGLE LOjS. DEPOSITS, at 6 per cent. interest, may be made Shares 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, Plasty ttre t, Penarth and Mr J. A DAVIES, Ida-place, Ebl w V i e. 41344—7422 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS -L BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies' Act, 1S74.) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS OF Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private indmduals. 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 Friendly Societies' Acts. The utmost secresy is main- tain 00. For particulars apply to Mr E. Rooerts, at the Office of the Society, 34, V ictoria-street. Merthyr. 19105 ANDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AXD FAMILY HOTEL, 6 2. BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. ORDINARY DAILY, Is 6d. 41761 WM. PARSLEV. Proprietor. IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS -N- VISITING SOUTH WALES. Giving the Shipowner the choice of Ports and greater commanù of the Freight UlI.rkct. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. The ONLY TELEGRAPHIC SHIP SIGNAL STATION tuthe BRISTOL CHANNEL is OPENED o:i the MUM- BLES HEAD at the LIGHTHOUSE belonging to the Swansea Trllstec dlect1y cQnllectell with: he General Post 0 nee system ot Telegraphs and officiary styled "SWANSEA DAY." Shipowners, Brokers, and others desirous (If having therc V\ s els reported ùirc"tto i em will be "ood enough to signify the ,lIle to the General Superintendent of Swansea H ,rbrmr, charges as customary, ,\Ic3"a;;e:; fII"d for Vesse's caLing .1 for orders," open fvr t:.i5 purpose day and ni.ht. Swansea is the firt Port in the Bristol Channel. 35 1II:]e' [r"1 Lnn iy, Vessel: can enter the nay i-nd t1llli go-id and sheltered anchorage under the Multiples Head l at any stile nf the tide, free "f dl: eharcres whatever. General Snp r memient's C'xe, llarlJour Offices. iff- "rtiTa 1 V- iiorgLwl^ii* tOSat TO-DAY. EXCURSIONS TO WESTON BY THE LADY MARY, OR WYE. MONDAY, 21st. To Weston at 9.0 a.m. 6. 0 p,m. j Returning at 10.0 a.m. 8. 0 Fares 2s and Is 6d. 42302 NODDFA BAPTIST OHAPEL, -Ll 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. Contributions in Articles or Money will be thankfully received by the Pastor, the Rev. W. MORRIS, Treorky, Pontypridd. 42606 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will not be held Responsible for any Debt or Debts con- tracted by the crew of the brig Excel, of Liverpool, now in the East Bute Dock, during my stay here. 42631 (Signed) R. H. PROUT, Master. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, AUGUST ïTH. NE ATH FLOWER, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW. Will take place under the presidency of the Mayor, H. P. CHARLES, Esq., at THE MARKET, NEATH, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1879, WBEN ABOUT £260 IN PRIZES Will be offered. Schedules, and Entry forms may be had on application to 42426 W. WHITTINGTON, HON. SM. BANK HOLTDAY. AUGUST 4th, 1879, By kind permission of the Marquis of Bute, the Cardiff District of Oddfellows will hold their annual FETE and GALA in the Sophia Gardens Field, when the BrothersJLatelle will give their marvellous performance on the Bicycle In Mid-Air. Applications for standings, &c., to Mr Hutt, Blu« Bell Inn, High-street, Cardiff. FORESTERS^ FETE, ABERDARE, -f AUGUST 4th, 1879. g Under the patronage of Lord ABERDARE, and R. FOTHERGILL, Esq., M.P. !o 120 Yards Handicap—1st prize £.3 10s; 2nd, £.1. 150 Yards (Boys under 16 years of age)—1st prize 10s 2nd, 5s. Pole Jump—Prize 15s. 440 Yards Handicap—1st prize t4 2nd, £1 10s. Long Jump—Prize 10101. 220 Yards Handicap over 10 Flights of Hurdles—1st 200 Yards Handicap—1st prize, Cup value 4s 2nd, £ 1 10s. y 3 Mile Bicycle Race, to members of any bicycle club- 1st prize, Cup value At 2nd Cup value Bl High Jump— prize 10s, 1 Mile Hn Hoap-lst prize, £3 2nd, £2 10s Srd, £1. 2 M'les Bic.vcle Race (open)-lst prize, £ 2 10s 2nd, £ 1. li Wile Walking Race (Innkeepers' Prize)—1st £ 3 • i Mile Handicap (Ladies' Prize)—1st Cup, value .£3 3; 2nd, £ 1. 200 Yards Consolation Stakes—1st, £.2 2nd £1 Special Prize, given by T. Phillips, B^q„ High-Con- stable, to the winner of the greatest value of events Nos. 1, 4, 6, and 7, Cup, value £2 2s. Terms of Entries, &C.. to be obtained of JOHN T. BAKER, Secretary, 42596 Market Tavern. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut-Col. HILL, commanding 8rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. M s Cardiff, 19th July, 1879. Commanding Auxi.lary Artillery has noti- fied his in tention of inspecting the Corps rt Cardiff on Tliursday, 7th August. There II ill be three specia1 batallion drills before the inspection, viz., on 31st July, and 2nd and 3rd August. The remainder of the time will be devoted to carbine and company drill, which all recruits and others whose drill requires revision are requested to attend. 2.—There will be company and C4r bine drill every even- ing (except Saturday) at 7.30 p.m. 3.- There will be a pay parade and clothing inspection for the men who bave been in camp on Tuesday at 7, uniform with forage caps, without a.rms. Commanding < icrs of batteries are requested to attend in order to see these men are properly equipped for the annnal in- spection. The master tailor wl11 attend. Officers com. manding the camp provisions! batteries are requested to furnish the Adjutant with nominal lists, showing whether great coats, haversacks, and kit bags have been returned mto store. 4.—G Battery will furnish the dutiel for the week, and a guard, consisting of a sergeant, corporal, or bombar- dier, and IÙX IrUDners on Tuesday, and nine gunners on Thursday nIght, to be mounted at 7.15 p.m. undtir the superintendence of the offirer on duty. Full dress uni. form; officers, patrol jackets and cross belts. 5.—For duty during the ensuing week :-Captain Thompson, Lieutenant Surgeon Vachell, Sergeant U,lchardl!1, Corporal Lancastle, Bombardier Ed- wards, Trumpeter Preston. By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. THE GREAT WESTERN HORSE JL SHOW, CLIFTON, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, July 23, 24, and 25th, near CLIFTuN DOWN STATION.—A large number of the finest Horses from all parts of the Kingdom are entered for Competition, nearly 100 entries for Jumping over Hurdles and Water, Trot- ting. Driving Tests, Taking the Apple, and other exciting Sports. Professional Lady Riders, &c., &c. Jumping each day at 2 and 4 o'clock. Show opens at 10 until 6 o'clock. Admission, first day, 2s tjd second ana third days, Is each person. N.B.-A spacious Grnnd Stand is erected on the Grounds, covered with waterproof canvas. 1601 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. On 'MONDAY, July 28^1, EXCURSION TICKETS for SHREWSBURY, LLANGOLLEN, WREXHAM, CHES- TER, RHYL, ABERGELE, BIRKENHEAD, LIVER- POOL, MANCHESTER, and WARRINGTON, with x- ceptions, will be issued from Pembroke Djek 7.60, Pembroke 7.58, Tenby 8.30, Narberth 9.0, NewMilford i-.3), Haverfordwest 8.53, Carmarthen Town 9.50, Llaneliy 10.44, Swansea (High street) 7.45, Neath 8.13, Bridgend 8.13, Cardiff 9.30, Newport 9.55, Pontnewydd 10.12, Aberdare 9.11, Mountain Ash 9.20, Merthyr 9.0, Quaker's lard 9.29, Dowlais 9.0, Pontypool Road 10.30, Abergavenny 10.57, and Ross a.m. Passengers return any week day up to August 4th. J. GR1ERSON, General Manager, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. On Thursday, July 24th, an excursion train for NEW MILFORD. Pembroke-Dock, Tenby and also for WATERFORD, Kilkenny, Maryborough, Clonmel, Tip- perary, CAHIR, and Lime;ick, will leave GlouetSter at 12.55, NEWPORT 3.10, and CAR >IFF 3.40 p.m. Pas- sengers to outh ales return July 31st, and those to Ireland any day up to August 7th, inclusive. See special Bills. 42566 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. On FRIDAY, July 25th, a Cheap EXCURSION TRAIN for READING and LONDON will leave NEW MILFORD at 6.]0 a.m., HAVERFORDWEST 0.30, Clvnderwen 6.55, WHITLAND 7.10, Pembroke Dock 7.45, Pembroke 7.53, TENBY 8.25, Narberth 8.55, St. Clear's 7.25, CARMAR- THEN TOWN 7.35, Junction 7.45, Ferryside 8.0, KID- WELLY 8.12, Pambrey 8.23, Llanelly 8.38, Llandilo 8.,5, Brynamman 8.20, Pontardulais 9.10, SWANSEA 8.55, Landore 9.10, Neath 9.29. Briton Ferry 9.49, Port Talbot 9.50, Bridgend 10.20, Llantrisant CARDIFF 11.5, NEWPORT 11.30. Chepstow 12.5, Lydney 1.2\ and Newnham 12.45 p.m., returning August 1st. Passengers will be booked from NEW MILFORD, Haverfordwest, Whitland, Carmarthen Town ond Junction, Llanelly, SWANSEA, and Neath by this train to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud, and Cirencester, to return August 1st; and to PARIS, to return within 16 day, from Swansea, CR.' rnarthen Junction, Cardiff, and Newpoit. See sVCcial bills. 42565 J- ORIERSON, General Manager. M A ENCLOCHOG R AIL WAY. TOURISTS are now enabled, by means d 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 WaJes, aud the mountain air is most invigorating. The Grottos, Fountains, and eneral surroundings of Rosebush form an attraction not to be surpassed in the three counties. B, >ok for Clynderwen, G. W. R., thence to 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 Stati< n, on MONDAY. September 22nd, 1879. The following valuable PRIZES will be given, and in addition several others. To be drawn in the presence of the Gentlemen and Farmers of the Neigh- bourhood. PRIZES 1—Mowing Machine, value £18 10s 2—Hay- maker, £13 10s; 3—One-horse Cart. 10s 4—Cast- iron Roller, £10; 5-Chaffcutter, £8 10s 6—winnow- ing Machine, £7 10s 10s 8- Sewing Machine, JE7 10s 9—Wheel Plough, .£5 10s IIJ-Clmrll, 11—Sheep Rack, £ 4; 12—Pulper, £3 15s 13—Cheese Press, £310s 14—Zig-zag Harrow, £3 108 15—Saddle and Bridle, .£3 10s 16—Set of Shaft Harness, £3; 17—Chisel-tooth Harrow, £3; IS-Horse Hoe, £2]5,; 19-Weighillg Machine, £210;¡; 20-Silver Watch, .£210s. Tickets and full particulars to be obtained of the Secretary, Evan Davi, Vicar's Mill, Clynderwn R.S.O. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal terms and a bonus given. 424i1 \TERTHYK. TYDFIL ART ONION J_*JL PRIZE DRAWING, in aid of the BUILDING FUND of ENON CHAPEL, GEORGETOWN. The DRAWING will placc at the Temperance Hall, on THLTKSDAY, September 25th, 1879, under distingubhe, patronage. The following valuable Prizes will be drawn ior :— (1) Any article or articles to be selected bv the suc- cessful winner to the value of £50. (2) A brilliant-toned pianoforte in walnut, £:25. (3) A hands m? pony, £1:> (4) A handsome ]>alr of chandeliers, with four brackets in each, £12. (5) Chamher/s Encyclopedia, published at £10 10s. (6) An eight-day clock, .£8 8s. (7) A silver lever watch, £6 6s. (8) A handsome bicycle, jE.6 tis. (10) A very beautiful chest of 5s. (11) A superior suit of 4s, (12) A rich Pais ey shawl, (13) A beau- tiful mahogany couch, £3 3s. (14) A highly electro- plated tea and coffee service, £2 2s. ((15) A pair of good b aukets, 15s. (10) A beautiful set of school books, £ll()g. (i7) A beautiful Welsh flannel dress, £1 5, (IS) A rosewood writing desk, ith brass caps, £ 1 Is. (191 A ladies' rosewo jd writing desk, £1 Is. (20; A handsome cruet-stand complete, £ L Is. 1.21) An elegant SWillg Jook. ing-glass, £11s. (22) A beautiful timepiece, n is. (2,;) A ",iieø' dressing case, £ 1 Is. (24) A gentleman's ,1ress- ing c.1."C, £ 1 Is. (25) A heautiful accordion, £ 1 1«. (Sb; A beautiful set of trays, £ 1. (:7) A silk umbrella. £118. '2s) A set of lire irons, (29) A handsome picture, £ 1 Is. (30) A beaut fill engraving, £1 Is. (31) A I ico table-cover, £111i (32) A water-proof overcoat, £1 Is. In :1dditioll to the above there will be given away above Two Hundred Valuable Prizes. Tickets, Gd each, or a Book of 12 Tickets for 5s. Hon. Secretary, D. Davies, E-q.. 3. Glebeiand Corres- ponding Secretaries, Mr T. Thomas, S3, Brecon-road, Merthyr Tydfil, aud Mr R. Llewellyn. 16, Cyfarthfa-lane, Ueitbvr TvdiiL 40filg ubnt fttttgrtaittmrtttfl. S T U ART HALL, CARDIFF. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF MONDAY JJERR JQOBLER, TUESDAY The WIZARD of the WORLD, nrnwrrD-iM-ir ln his Marvellous aud most Cele- WEDNESDAY crated THURSDAY SOIREES FANTASTIQUE, FRIDAY Pronounced by the Press to be the BEST ENTERTAINMENTS SATURDAY IN THE WORLD. The Wondrous and Incomprehensible "DARK SEANCE," Introducing 11.11 the so-called Spirit Manifestationø- Spirit Hands Flying Coats 1 Writing and Luminous Objects NOTHING SO EXTRAORDINARY EVER SEEN. Doors open every evening at 7.30. Commencing at 8. Dark Seance at 9.45. Prices from 2s to 6d. Dark Seance, Is Extra.. Tickets at Mr Lewis's, Duke street; a.nd Cooper, Coutts, and Co., Crockherbtown. 42506 ttU(ltftøn. CARDIFF. piANTON ACADEMY, Head Master, W. Vy JAMES, M.A., assisted by J. BUSH, B. Sc., (Lond.) Mons. SIEVERDIN, GRIFFITH ROBERTS, Pupils pre- pared for the various examinations. 7400—40997 WINDSOR-PLACE, CROCKHERB- j TOWN, CARDIFF.—School for a limited number of young Ladies.—Mrs MARTIN will he pleased to re- ceive her Pupils on THURSDAY, July 31st, 1879. 1374 W- ALMER Villa, Romilly-crescent, Can- T T ton, Cardiff. The Misses Ford kindly remind their friends that SoJiool duties will be resumed at the above address on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd, 1879. Vacancies for boarders, 42612 7729 MRS MORGAN, 3, WELLINGTON- TERRACE, begs to announce that her SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, the 14th Ju y. 1507 ST. MAR Y's HAL L.— k? SCHOOL DUTIES will RECOMMENCE on TUES- DAY, JCLY 29. Vacancies for Young Lady Boarders.— For Terms, &c., apply to Mr J. D. Simpson. 42523 MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. WOLVERLEY-PLACE, SE VE R N-ROAD, CANTON. Princip1.I-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twei.ty Year-' Experience). A thoroughly good plain English Educatiol1. A First-ciass Preparatory Department. First Quarter commences TUESDAY, JULY 15th. Terms on application, 42499 ALBION HOUSE ACADEMY, -CTL CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mr W. W. TRICE SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED WEDNESDAY, July 23. 42480 MRS S. J. DAVIES'S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, July 23.-47 (late 29), Charles-street (opposite Wesley Cliapei), Cardiff. 42475 CARDIFFGRAMMARSCHOOL. HBAD-MASTER R. G. LEVI. Young Gentlemen are prepared for COMMERCIAL PURSUITS, the CIVIL SERVICE, PHARMACEUTICAL MEDICAL, LAW, and UNIVERSITY Examinatins as well as fur the various Dissenting and Church of Eng- land Colleges. Pupils are admitted as DAY SCHOLARS, or as BOARDERS. Duties wiil be resumed on MONDAY, July 28th. For terms, kc., apply to R. G. Levi, 13, South-grove, Roath, Cardiff. 42443 PENARTH. pENARTH, 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 ie we 1 supplied with hot and cold baths, and replete with every accommoda- tion. Terms apply to Mrs Williams, Holme Lea, Penarth ne.r Cardiff. N.B.—About five minutes walk of the Railway Station and Beach is extremely healthy—the death rate is onlv about 1 in 100. 1528 SWANSEA. PIANO, VIOLIN, HARP, ETC., Ero. SWANSEA LLANELLY. PONTARDULAIS, Y8TALYFERA, and Neighbouring Districts. LESSONS given at own or pupil's residence, Terml- One Guinea per Quarter. String, Brass, and Fife Bands trained. Choirs con- ducted, and concerts attended. Address—Mr HARRY LL. EDMUND, Garnet House, Cwmamman, R.S.O., Llanelly. 40264 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. A~ T COMBE COURT, WOODCHESTER. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The MISSES PEARCE (assisted by Governesses and Professors) Reocive Ycumr Ladies as Re-ident Pupils. The establishment is a mansion delightfully situated, with extensive grounds and gardens, and is in a most healthy and beautiful locality on the hills, near Stroud, so that health and education are combined. Terms-From 20 to a5 guineas per annum. Pupils assemble after the Midsummer Vacation on the 25th 01 July. Prospectus, with view of residence, on application. 1357 BRIDGEND. COLLEGE SCHOOL, BRIDGEND.— School duties wiil be resumed Juiv 29th. VACANCIES FOR A FEW BOARDERS, For Pros- pectuses, appiy to the Principal. 1504 COWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE, LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL, Associates in Arts. The next term will commence August 5th, 1879. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. Reierees-Pareuts of pupils. 33870 ST. CLEARS. AUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JLJ ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Head Master—T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial I'ursuite. Lau^harne situated near the sea, is one of the most healthy placss in South Wales, a pol peculiarly adapted to delicate bovs The Educational St-if entirely Eng-lish. with the èx- ception of a resident French Master. Terms verv moderate. 07 TAUNTON. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE, TAUNTON. PRINCIPAL: MRS MEYNIER. The EDUCATION of the COLLEGE is conducted on the principle of the Modern High 8,ho(.ls for Girls, and comprises four departments :—1. Kindergarten 2. Tran- sition Class 3. Upper School 4. Special Studies. The Premises are large, with lofty class-rooms and bedrooms (with baths attached). A Gymnasium and an Infirmary detahed from the building. Terms moderate. 42601 Pupils RE-ASSEMBLE on FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st. cTrmUrs nnrt øntrnrt. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THOMAS RICHES and CO. invite TEnERS for the Erection of 50 WORKMEN'S COTTAGES, near Ciydach Vale Coll ery, Rhondda Valley. Plans and Speciifcations to be seen at the Colliery Uitice, where TenJers should be sent, not later than WEDNESDAY, 30th inst. RJLO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited fu" ALTERATIONS and RE. PAIRS at the INDEPEN1 ENT CHAPEL, Abertridwr. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr Thomas', Aberfawr House, near Cierphillv, to whom also Tenders are to be sent net later than the 28th JULY, 1879. The lowest or any Tender nut necessarily accepted. 42593 Ubnt ^ppmutmcnts. S TEYNTON SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, 1st of October, a MASTER (married man preferred) for a Mixed Country School, yiz., Boltonhill. Salary £ 50 per annum with hall Government Grant. House and Garden free. Grant earned ast year £ 62 CI. Application with testimonials (stating age and certi- ficate) to ùe sent. nn or belore the 6th day of Au; ust, to J. M. JOHN, Cierk to Steynton Schuol Board, Bulford, Haverfordwest. 42563 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation biil-postei and crier. Rents all the principal hoardings and stations in Newport and neighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept. Work attended to with quick dlspatoh. Town and country. Old established—More than quarter of a century S4063 MESSRS W. H. SMITH a.nd SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY A*EWSS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow- ing towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT RUATll MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWITH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers ol the various w.ua. uiutS gf JJOOTS! DOOTS JJ00TS111 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and Permanent Reduction in the Price of Boots and Shoes at G. THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. 0. 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 gives to the Public All goods can be purchased at my Branches fully 20 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, 8, .Juke-street. NEWPORT, 42, High-street. NEWPORT, 22, Commercial-street NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND 16, Caroline-street, LLANELLY, Vaugban-street. PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Busb-street. P03STYPRIDD 80, Taff-street TREORKY Eute-street. YSTRAD Near Railway Station. WREXHAM 54a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER 15, Nortb-gate-street, STHOUD 2, Kendrick-street. CHELTENHAM 840, High-street, WORCESTER 14, High-street. WORCESTER 49, Broad-street. HEREFORD 80, Eien-atreet. HEREFORD, High Town. BAEROW Market-place. LOUGHBOROUGH. Church-gate. WILLENHALL Market-place. OAKENGATES Market-street. WELLINGTON Market-square. CHESTER 2, Foregate-street, CHESTER Eastgate-buildings. CHESTER Northgate-street. Manufactory Halford-street, Leicester. 7256- 40469 go THE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. = ■S m ET 001II o o JJANIEL LEWIS & gONr M o ART CABINET MAKERS. 0-3 e- ———— 56 £ HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. « > K ¡¡,¡ CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 7621—41996 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^CHELL'B CHEAP AND STYLISH BOOTS. NOTE THE ADDRESSES— ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. BRANCHES— NEWPORT, YSTRAD, TREHERBERT, PORTH. PONTYPRIDD, TONYPANDY, PONTYPRIDD, TONYPANDY, TREORK1, AND ABERGAVENNY. 42105 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. Pati61lts waited upon &t 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 Belt8, 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 a 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, give out a constant galvanic current, and so keep up a continuous supply of Magnetism without the unp:easlllt effect of 6hocks, 0: producing sores, as in galvanic chain ba.nds, which have to be steeped in vinegar to ¡cet the desired results. The" Wilsonia." is as com- fortable to wear as any under garment, and when applied as directed never fails W g-ive relief. The ïJsollia." is the only Magnetic appliance which generates electricity while wearing it, all other* lose its power dav by dar. This has bcen the difficuity in the cure of disease by ordinary magnetic belts, for while all magnetic belts are good when 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 ReJieve and Cure Rheumatism, Gout, oumbago, Asthma, Cough, Consumption, Neuralgia, Headache, Indigestion, from whatever cause," ana any want of Nervous Power, or General Debility. ONE WORD AS TO PRICE. WM. WILSON will forward, on 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 money will be returned. REFERENCES TO TWO HUNDRED PATIENTS IN THE CITY OF BRISTOL ALONE. The" WILSONlA" can only be obtained at he fol- lowing addresses :— BlJSTOL.—14, RODNEY-PLACE, BQYCE'S BUILD- INGS. CLINTON. ALrHA HOUSE. STOKE'S CROFT. £ 0, HuTWELL-ROAD. KING and CO.. Practical Electricians, LAWRENCE- HILL. SPRACKETT, Chemist, Drawbridge and Clare-street BATH.—7, and BARTLETT- STREET. CARDIFF.—45, CROCKHERBTOWN. 42464—7730 pENARTH.—NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN MORGAN, Late Occlluier of the American House, wilhes to reo turn thanks to the PUBLIC of PENARTH ge nerally for their lIberal patronage for over twenty years, and to announce that he has now REMOVED to his Commodious Premises BROOKLYN HOUSE, WINDSOR ROAD, where he has Opened with an entirely New 8tock in the GENERAL G lOCERY and PROVISION TRADE, together with his usual Genuine Stock of BOOTS ana SHOES. Al.-o the BAKING and CONFECTIONERY, by which he can guarantee to Supply all Customers at their Residence daily with HOME MADE and BOWN WHEATEN BREAD. All orders promptly aUendedM- I R. M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Has Removed to Larger Premises, at No. 40, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, Is prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXA MINA TIONS of MINERALS, FOODS, &c., of all kinds. For particulars and terms, apply as above. 33287 QHAMBERLAIN, POLE, and CO.'8 (SPECIALLY PREPARED) ^^ATMEAL, pure Scotch, Packed. FLOUR, patent self-raising, -M- Sold by all Grocers, an 1 Wholesale of /CHAMBERLAIN, POLE, and CO., J 417(10 CORN AND JLOUTT MERCHANTS. BBISTvLo. ffusmcss Addresses. D. JOTIIAI & SONS, THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. M ARY STREET^ CARDIFF. MANUFACTURERS OF JMRST-CLASS QLOTHINO, jyjANUFACTURERS OF ^UPERIOR QLOTHINa J^JANUFACTURERS OF JgJVERY DESCRIPTION OF QLOTHING, THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILE CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. OVER 10.000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW RJOMS. ESTABLISHED 1S38. 89539 DRAPERY STOCKS FOR SALE. COMMENCING TO-DAY. ALTERATIONS AT 9, ST. MARY- STREET. H OWELL AND 00 MP ANY, Prior to making the necessary alterations for adapting the above premises to business, wil offer the following important Lots at Clearing Prices:— £3 ¡50 worth of GENERAL DRAPERY, removed from Neath. £1,230 worth of GENERAL DRAPERY, removed from Stuart-hall. A job line in fast-colour PRINTS, at 2fd. A line full-size PRINT COSiUMiiS. at Is Hid each. A laree parcel of Women's Black MATAL- LASE JACKETS, at 2s llid—woita Gs lid. Ladies' Brown Holland COSTUME SKE TS at 2s lld-worth 5s lid suitable foi Seaside wear. A small parcel GRENAulNES, lfd per y COMMENCING TO-DAY, AND CONTINUE E WEEK. JJOWELL AND COMPA THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. JgOULINIKON FLOOR CLOTH Various PATTERNS in STOCK to select from 2s. 5d. PER SQUARE YARD. JJR OTHERS, CARDIFF. BRASS CORNICES Our STOCK is large and well selected. We invite comparison. 42.)5 7751 We notice Boulinikon, advertied at Is 11 Jd per øq. yard. We strongly recommend intending purchasers to anticipate their requirements, and purchase at this price, while the oppo funity offers, The Boulinikon Cloth is stumped at Back with the Trade Mark-a Buffalo," 4267 JgOULINIKON JgOULTNIKON 1 FLOOR CLOTH. PER SOUARE YARD C-N'Y AT JJOWELL AND QOMPANY. IRON BEDSTEADS, CORNICES, COCOA MATS, COCOA WAI TING, FULLY SO PER CENT UNDER THE USUAL OLD-FASHIONED CREDIT PRICES. ONLY AT HOWELL & COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. 42557 rpHE HOLIDAY .SEASON. MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS' SUMMER STOCK MORNING AND LOUNGE SUITS.—Suits alike in M» terial Suits in Cheviots, Tweed*, and Serge Suits, Coat and Vest alike, Trousers diverse. UNDRESS JACKETS.—New Curragh and Yacnt Styles; Morning and Wa king Coats, various styles. TKOUSERS AND VESTS.—New Fancy Doeskins, Scotch TWeec1s, Cheviots, A:.ol&8, kc, BOYS' SUITS.—The Lome, Pr nee. Marquis, Norfolk, Royal Tar, Brighton, Sailor, Kilt, &c. Hats, Caps, Hosiery, anù Travelling Requiliit.68 Address-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St. Mary-street and Caroline-street, Car ift. 2* BICYCLISTS VISITING THE GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, To be held at Cowbridge July 30th k 31st. Should not fail to inspect the extensive display ancient and modern BICYCLES AND TRICYLES, INCLUDING TH1 LARGEST BICYCLE IN THE WORLD, KSHIBITBP BT lNO. C. MORRIS. PONTYPRIDD. List of New and Second-hand Machines, one Stamp. Present Stock larger than that of all other Agents W South Wales added together. 42570 H IRE S Y T E M; FURNITURE uPõN EASY TERMS, FURNITURE UPON EASY TERMS, PAYNE & CO. UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET MAKERS, 14, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFT Are acknowledgd to be the leading Upholsterers ¡. South Wales, They are now manufacturing DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM SUITES IN WALNL i, OAK, AND MAHOGANY. Equal in Quality, and £1 less than advertized by Bristol Houses, viz DINING-ROOM SUITES £ 9 10s 0,1 (Horn# DRAWING-ROOM SUITESJ29 10s 0J Mad« LONDON SUITES.£7 1Jø Od SUITES IN MOROCCO, TAPESTKY Crn. TAINS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, INLAID SUITES, &c., &0. £10 to £100 upon the HIRE SYSTEM. PAYNE AND CO., 4149S (Opposite the Swiss Hall.) CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. To BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, AND OTHERS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH PLASTER CENTRE FLOWERS, TRUSSES, ENRICHMENTS, &0., AT DAVIS'S CASTING SHOP, JAMES-STREET. CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. ASMP