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I WARE & COLLB, 0 (Late Samuel W&re & Sons, Bristol and CAM* 11 ESTABLISHED OVER lULl" A CENTCB*. TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANDL DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. mews
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.Skipping gTKAM TO NEW ZEALAND DIRECT. TIM NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, Will despatch Messrs. MONEY Wioram and splendid Steamship "RORTHUMBERLAN !> 1,187 Totto Register, 1,500 H.P. Eflective, for Wellington tnfd fretn Lokdoh (Gravesend) 23rd, and Plymoctii 26th October. FARES :— Sticon 50 to 60 Guineas. Second Saloon 30 to 35 „ Steerage 18 to 20 „ 'For further particUlanapply to the Company's Jjocal fcgents, or art its Offices, 84, Bishopggate-Street Within, U>Hdon, F.C. 48382 JL^K^r \\T. Y. EDWARDS _ME-KJ1- ▼ f CARDIFF and NEW YORK, ■MgSB&ttb £ STEAMSHIP LINE. The sa Steamers of this line will sail asfol- ows, Wind, Weather, and ether ciicuustances perm it- liD¡ FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHEOLA. 2.300 tons.. TUFSRDA Y, Sept. 21 KHEUBINA 2,500 tons .SATURDAY, Sept. 25 /&H1WINDDA 3,GCO tons.SATURDAY Oct. 16 FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF •RHIWINDDA* 3.000 Sent. 25 • RHEOLA, 2,300 tons.SATURDAY, Oct. 9 2,500 tons. SATURDAY, Oct. 16 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING tor all Classes 01 GOODS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in SI1,ICland, and places in the WESTERN STATES of AiMElUCA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, St. PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF. FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &0, &c, in conjunction With the Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, md Michigan Southern Railway Companies. W. T. EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; '14609 TURNER, EDWARDS, & CO., Bristol; 6824 a F. BULLEY, 51, South-street, Now York; XJT +- CARDIFF & BRISTOL JWOVfk m, STEAMERS WYE OR LADY MARY SEPTEMBER, 1880. From Bute Docks, From Buthurst Basin, Cardiff. Bristol. laWednesday 1 0 after 1 Wednesday 5 0 a.t:r 2aThursday..«_ 2 15 after 2 Thursday. 5 45 after 3aFriday 3 0 after 3 Friday 6 30 after 4<tSaturday. 3 30 after 4 Saturday 6 30 after fl Monday ( 4 30 morn OaMonday "8 0 morn 0 y '•■•{< 45 after! VaTuesday 8 SO morn 7 Tuesday 5 30 afteri c,,w<Hhi«sri«v j « 0 morn 8 Wednesday ..6 0 after Sa Wednesday | g Q after 5 Thursday 6 15 morn' 9 Thursday. 9 45 morn 10.Friday .645 mornlO Friday 10 15 morn ■flaSaturday 7 SO morn 11 Saturday.11 0 morn B&Monday 9 30 mornj13 Mon !ay 1 15 after MaTacsday .11 0 mornjl4 Tuesday 3 0 after (5aWednesday.. 12 15 afterlS Wednesday 4 15 after KiaThursday 1 30 afterll6 Thursday 5 15 after 17aFriday 2 30 after,17 Friday 0 0 after 18 Saturday 3 30 after:J8 Saturday 6 fO after in Wn.wiar Jf 4 30 fflorn!20«Monday 8 0 morn at aumuaj 15 after aiaTuesday 8 SO morn 81 Tuesday 5 15 after»9 vv nf~j-v <9 0 mora 22 Wednesday € 0 afteri22^\ 9 0 after 28 Thursday 6 0 morn -3 Thursday. 9 30 morn 21 Friday 80 morn 24 Friday 10 0 mom SoaSaturday. 7 0mornj25 Saturday «.10 30 morn SfrtMonday 8 16 morn 27 Monday.„12 15 after 28«Tuesday 9 45 morn 128 Tuesday 1 45 after !;}aWo>dneaday..ll 30 morn.29 Wednesday.. 3 15 after 80 Thursduy .12 30 after 30 Thursday 4 30 after will have about 1$hours at Bristol, or, if they land and embark at Cumberland Basin, they will have about two hours. 424GO £ JT STEAM BETWEEN SWANSEA, kSSBSggBp v BELFAST,^GREENOCK, & Cheapest Route for Goods to the North of Ireland, ana' 10 all parts of Scotland E- Screw Steam-ship3 AVON, Captain Fry; AILSA, lin i luck man "SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- ALEXANDRA, Captain Arnel are intended sail with Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow Sod assist vessels (unless prevented bv cirumstancee), is ioiiows, in themon^o of SEPTEMBER":— FaojM EASr BUTE lJOCK BASIN, iP CARDIFF: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 4 Saturday 4 p.m. I 18 Saturday 4 p.m 11 Saturday 1 p.m. | 25 Saturday „ 7 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF, VIA BRISTOL; ? Tuesday l.p.m. ) 21 Tuesday 1 p.m 14 Tuesday ..4 p.m. 28 Tuesday 3 p.m. OLASGOW TO CARDIFF TIA BELFAST St BRISTOL. 6 Monday .2 p.m. I 20 Monday 2 p.m IS Monday 2 D.m. ) 27 Monday 2 FROM NO. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 1 Wednesday 2 p.m. U Wednenday 6 p,m. I 22 Wednesday ..6 p.m. 16 W'dufiBdaV — 2 p.m. ( 29 Wednesday uli night „ BELFAST TO SWANSEA a Friday 1 p.m. I 17 Friday n 1 p.m 10 Friday 2 p.m, J 24 Friday 2 p.m GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST '8 Thursday 2 p.m. I 10 Thursday J i p.m •*1* Thursday 2 p.m. [ 23 Thursday 2 p.in 30 Thursday 2 p.m. 43oo4s are required to>fae alongside oow boor betore ■y^Sertlaed thne of sailing. Farm.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d Deck, 10s. Green Mk or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s Od; Soldiers or BWocrs, We. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-half, available for two mouths. Applyin Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, tc fTiniam Lindsay & Co.; Belfast, to Robert Hender Ion & Son; Bristol, to Mark Wliitwitl and Son; Swan- tea, to M, Jones & Brother; Newport, to R Burton 85 Son; and in Cardiff to E. TAYLOR & CO.. fig, Bute-street, Docks, Cardiff. Sept.. 1880 21043 WHITE STXR "LINE JjEraghS* TT ROYAL & UNITED STATES OBBWSK' MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for- warding Passengers to all pacta of the United States and Canada. These well-known magnificent steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, canning Her Majesty's and the Suited States maDs Republic « Tuesday, Sept. 21 Celtic < Tuesday, Sept. 28 Britannic Thursday, Oct. 7 Adriatic Tuesday, Oct. 12 Germanic. Thuisday, Oct. 21 Each constructed in Bsven water-tignt compartment a. Average passage, 8t days in summer, 9t days In winter. These splendid vessels combine the highest speed and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to Pas- lengers. Saloons and State-rooms amidships, luxuriously rur- ùhed. Pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath-rooms, barter's shop, &c. The Steerages are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and Passengers of this class re- eeive the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses to attend the women and children. For full particulars of Passages, Rates, &c., &c., apply to BARNES, GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff f. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth, near Carchff; H. GOLDBERG an 1 CO.. Swansea EDWARD PHILLIPS, Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale John Copeland, 12', High- Street, Merthyr; Messrs Harse *nd Brown, Newport, OD.; H. Conuop and Son, Brynmawr James 8. Dennis, Xredisgar Abrahams and Rees, Grocers, Empire Stores, fentre Ystrlld Arthur Tilney, Telegraph and Railway Station, Abertjllery, Mon. John Williams, Junction Inn, Hengoed William Palmer, Agent, Nantymoel T. Tendall, Printer, &e., Pioneer Stores, Risea D. Jones, High-street, Rhjmney M. Matthews, Agent, Abereame; David Rowlands, Penygraig, Mr Rhys Kobertj. Wood- Deld.place, Morriston, or to lSMA Y, IMRIE. and CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 81 34, Leadenhll.ll-street, London. jt^CdT A L L A N LINE. r\ BHOKTEST ocbas pabsag* to Composed of Twenty first-class Royal Mail steam^f. Sailing Da.Js.-From LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY and every alternate TUESDAY. From LONDONDERRY every FRIDAY, and from QUEENSTOWN every alter. nate WEDNESDAY. „ „ TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Hrough Tickets to all points at Special Rates. Pam- phlets on Canada, Manitoba,' and the Western States ^Minnesota, Dakota, &c.) fi ee on application. > Assisted passages to Canada for Farm Labourers and Female Domestic Servants; Passenger* should secure Tickets-before "leaving home. FuU particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., James-street, Liverpool, Or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff T, J. Buee, 7. Temple-street, Swansea; F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, Neath; D. B. Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery; W. Milton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street; and John Youùg, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport, Mon; A. Tilney, Market-street, AWtiliery Matthew Matthews, Abercaru, near New. port; A. H. Thomas, 2, Church-street, Blaina; H. A. Lewis, Postmaster, Ebbw Vale. 4929 j\_MER10AJ* line. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. UVERPOOL. TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-claa?, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- lation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- lengers and goods landed at Philadelphb on the Wharf *f the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and Mst route to the West. Apply to Richardson, Spbsob, and Co., 17 ana 19, Water-street, Liverpool; Joxss BROS and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff; J amis Ayrb, 162 Bute-road, Cardiff; Josm Bros, and Co., Dock-street, Newport; Roger lore, High-street Pontypridd; Tiuncv and Co., Aber. (ills jr. 80608 -.J 1\1 R. M. H. COOHRANE, F.G.&, ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Has Removed to Larger Premises, at No. 40, MOUNT STUART SQU A RR, •a prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINA- TIONS of MINERALS, FOODS, &c., of aU kinds. For particulars and terms, apply as above. 8S287 STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. QJTIFF8 CJTARC3" STIFF'S STARCH.L specially suitable for gg^AKS, WRISTBANDS, STIFF'S STARCH.™ Fa°N^|A^iF^ b V surfI^S CJTIFF'S STARCH. Lineneio'okaUken^in8r D 'The GENUINE AR. "TTzTtt*iTICLE is sold by Grocers. C<TIFF'S STARCH. Druggists, and Oilmen, ^n ij ltt> boxes and 51b papers, each box or packet bearing the CJTIFF'S STARCH. Trade Mark—"Queen Bess," QTIFF & f\0., STIFFS STARCH. 29, REDCLIFF-STREET ——————————————— BRISTOL. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. 46092—8452 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all iiregu larities and relieve the distressing symptoms 80 prevalen1 with the sex. Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d, of all chemists, Sent anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, Eo JL Xoxul chemist.. £ ritinghaBfe 1 L j- • AMERICAN' MEAT MARKETS, I 35 & 36. COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 9, BRIDGE STREET. CARDIFF. 32. HIGH STREET. SWANSEA. 5. STEPUEY STREET, LLANELLY. CHEESE CHEESE PER 6D POUND. CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE PER 6D POUND. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 8525—46469 gittiding GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY (INCORPORATED 1880). OFFICES, 20, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF.. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED, FROM £100 TO R3,000, ON MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS, repayable by easy Fortnightly Subscriptions, which include in- terest and principal, and may be paid off at SO days' notice, at any time. -Apply to 47662—8703 Mr R. EMERY. Secretary: PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT J. INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. BONUS YEAH. UNAPPROPRIATED PROFITS, Dac. 1879, £ 5,344 h. LARGE OR SMALL INVESTMENTS May be made on Subscriptions or Prepaid Shares, which may be expected to realise, with Profits, over 7 per cent, AK PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS, jbi) Withdrawable at Reasonable Notice. ADVANCES On the Most Easy and Equitable Terms. Offices Open Daily for all Business, 98, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Aanrcixs:—Newport, Mr E. Thomas, 48, York-place; Penarth, Mr D. H. Edmunds, 21, Plassey-st. 41! 44 Ebbw Vale, Mr J. A, Davies, Ida-place, 7422 W. SANDERS. Managing Secretary. THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1872.—Incorporated purtuaut to Act of Parliament. Head Offices:-34, Victoria-street, Merthyr TydnL- Chairman—Thoma £ Williams, Esq., J.P. The above Society is prepared to Lend on Mortgage at the shortest notice sums of £100 to £ 10,000, repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages. The cost of tho Deed is paid by the Society, and the iadepen- dence of the Borrower, so long as re-payments are made. is S8cured by the Friendly Societies'Act Utmost Secrecy For part culara apply to Mr E. Roberts, Secretary. The Society is prepared to receive applications from persons desirous of being Looal Agents. 19106 FRENCH.—Beginners should use SIE-. VERDIN'S HOUSEHOLD CONVERSATIONS. Price Is 9d. To be had of E. DOBBIN, No. 1, St. Mary- street, or from the AUTHOR, U, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 48195 ntABEIFF, SWANSEA, AND KEW- TORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21 g per am- num, or by post 25a. The "CARDIFF. SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the bhipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Brigtol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry 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 Commerccrand is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports, Cbixp ojmcsa.—75 and 76, BV Mary-streat^ Cardifi. 72 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST NIWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more Local, District, and Geneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole ot' 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 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d pqp quarter. 72 Columns j TWOEBNCrJ 72 Coimnra otelSv WAVERLEY HOTEL, VT 29, CHARLES.STREET. Boarders taiken on motivate terms. 48433 TREGENNA^ CASTLE HOTEL^ ST. IVES, CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds Of nearly 100 acres, overlooking the Bay, and is sur- rounded by Gardens and Plantations. Magnificent sea views from every part of the Grounds. Climate delight- fully pure and bracing. Billiards, Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Archery, Cricket, &c. Private Road to Beach for Bathing. Additional Rooms recently added. 48281 PRIVATEHOTELAND BOARDING 11 ESTABLISHMENT, 30 AND 31, FITZROY-SQUARE, LONDON. Why pay more when you can have a good comfortable Bed and the best of Meals for 6s a day, or 35s. by the week 1 No extra charges. Liberal Table. Near the Theatres. Table d'HOte, 6.30. Musical evenings. 1971 i?JALLOWAY & SONSRHANCHESTER, MAKERS OF 0OMPOUND STEAM ENGINES. G ALLOWAY BOILERS, 1875 PATENT. m LL GEARING of every description. GALLO W Â Y TUBES for existing Boilers GALLOWAY & SONS, ENGINEERS; 4&U| AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. r Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Oats and Barlev, at swansea Sept. si Oats "&nd Barley, at, sw:mea. Sept. „ Mr iWlLLIAM BRADLEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiif .Sept. 17 Mr E. J.EVANS. Colts, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Cattle, Sheen, and Pigs, at Canton Fair Sept. 20 Live Stock, at Cardiff Sept. 21 Hunters, Carriage Horses, &c., at Cardiff.Sept. 24 Messrs FAREBRoTHER, ELLIS, CLARK, & CO. Leasehold Collieries in Wales, at London Sept. 29 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON. Leasehold Premises, at Newport Sept. 29 Landed and Mineral Estates^ at Newport Oct, 14 Messrs GUNN and JO-NES. Crops, Implements, &c., at Cardifi Sept, 23 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, &c., at Swansea .Sept. 17 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept. c0 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff •Sept.$0 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Drapery, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 17 & 18 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, at Swansea Sept. 17 Iron Ore, at Swansea Sept. to Household Furniture, near Swansea Sept. 21 Plant and Machinery, at Landore Sept. 22 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 24 Freehold Farms, &c.. at Swansea Oct. Mr HENRY LEWIS. Mansion House and Grounds, at Ilei Sept. 23 Mr MADDOX. Dutch Bulbs, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Mr J. MORGAN. Farming Stock, & • at Abercwmboy Farm Sept. 21 Messrs i'ARSOSS and BALDING. Farming Stock, &c., at Tintern Sept. 23 Messrs. STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER. & CO. Choice Bulbs, at the Repository, Cardiff Sept. 18 Cotswold Lambs, Rams, &c., at Canton Fair.Sept. 20 Stock, Crops, & Implements, at Dynas Powis. Sept. 23 Horses, Carnages, and Harness, at Cardiif Sept. 25 Stock Sale, &c., at Cardiff u sipt Horses, at Cardiff .Oct: 7 Leasehold Messuages, Buildings. &c Oct. 19 Messrs THOMAS, SON, aud DAVIES. Farming Stock, near Brecon Sspt. a Surplus Farming Stock, at Llwyncyntefn Park ..Sept. 28 Messrs TlHBE, CLARKE, and CQ. Anchors, Chain Cable and Davits, at Cardiff .Sept. 20 Horses, Carts, &c., at Swansea Sept. 20 „. „ Mr T. WEBBER. Miscellaneout Goods, at Cardiff Sept. 18 ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, AT MURCH FARM, DINAS POWIS. Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. wit SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, September 23rd, 18S0 (and not on Thursday, September 16tb, as previously an- nounced), at Two o'clock, p.m.. the following FARMING STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS. STOCK and CROPS.-Five cows in calf, two heifers, one steer, three calves, sew pig. cart mare and filly, two mows old hay, three mows new hay, in all about 60 tons, crop of two and a half acres wheat and one acre oats. The Implements are wagon, cart, two ploughs, swing plough, pair heavy drags, pair harrows, mowing and reaping machipe, horse rake, horse gear and chatt cut- ter, winnowing machine, scuffler, dairy utensils, pig troughs, &c. i a There will be no reserve. Luncheon will be provided at one o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Queens-chambers, Cardiff. SE57 48450 SALE OF CHOICE BULBS. HYACINTH, TULIP, CROCUS, IRIS, &c., imported direct from Holland, will be SOLD by AUCTION, at the eP08'1! Cardiff, in lots to suit buyers, on September 18th, 1880, at Three p.m. Catalogues to be had upon application to the Auc. tioneers, 48410 STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER and CO. M CANTON FAIR. ESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at Canton i air, on MONDAY, 20th September, 1880, at half-past Ten for Eleven o'clock, Eight Superior Cotswold RAM LAMBS, A.Few Cotswold YEARLING RAMS, A Few Cotswold EWES,. Bred by, and the property of, G. W. G. Thomas, Esq., of The Heath. These Sheep are bred from carefully-selected stock of the celebrated flocks of Messrs Lane and Game. Also Fifty Cotswold BREEDING EWES. Twenty Cotswold R \M LAMBS. Bred from some of the best flocks on the Cotswold Hills. The property of Mr Akers, Pentreband. Also Twenty Shropshire Down BREEDING EWES. The property of Air John Morgan, Culverhouse Farm. Also A THRASHING MACHINE, 4ft 6in drum, 8858 by Clayton and Slmttleworth. 48409 HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCK. HERBTOWN, CAUDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO.'S next fortnightly SALE of COLLIERY, CART, and other HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, and HARNESS, WiU be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, September 26th, 1880, at 2.30 p.m. precisely, Total expense on each horse offered and not sold- five shillings. 8856 48437 TO FARMERS, BREEDERS, AND OTHERS. STOCK SALES. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN. DE, it, and CO. beg to give Notice that they have arranged to hold FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF STOCK, at their Mart, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, the first of which Sales will be held at the close of the present month. Entries can be made at once for this Sale, and terms obtained with the Auctioneers. 8859 48363 CARDIFF HORSE REPOSITORY. THE Large Autumn Special STUD SALE by AUCTION, of FIRST-CLASS HORSES, Will he held at the Repository, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 7th of October next. f- The entrance fee for this sale will be 10s 6d, and en- tries must be made on or before the 1st October. STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, and CO., 48364—88C0 Proprietors. SWANSEA. T TO MALTSTERS, BREWERS, FURNITURE BROKERS, AND OTHERS. TVFESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and CO. XfX have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there droduced, on MONDAY next, September 20th, and ful owing day, if necessary, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, PLANT, UTKNSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, CARTS, PHAETON, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Of Messrs Thomas and James Andrew, of 14, Fisher- btreet, Swansea, seized under an Execution issued through the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan, No. 1 MALT-HoUSE, situate in Fisher-street, Swan- sea.—About 150 bushels barley, 25 bushels kiln dried barley, weighing machine, malt and barley screens, boby inafzliine,imeasures, weights, sacks, &c. OFFICE FURNITURE, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea.— Tables, chairs, iron safe, press stand, &c. -STABLE.- one grey horse, one roan pony, one spring cart, dog cart, one 4-wheel phaeton, narness, saddle, bridle, and all the usual stable requisites. No. 2 MALTHOUSE, situate in Westburv-street, Swansea.—Seven bushel3 of barley, scales, weights, weighing machine, trucks, barrows, plough, shovels, &c, No. 3 MALTHOUSE, situate at the Hafod, Swansea.— Windlass, barrows, malt screens, scales, weights, trucks, planks, &c. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Of Mr Thomas Andrew, No. 1, Brunswick-street, com. prising piano by Collard and Collard, musical box, draw. ing and I dining-room suites, carpet, rugs, beds, bedsteads, bedding, &C. also of Mr James Andrew, 18, Walter's-terrace, including sideboara (plate glass back), drawing and dining room suites, piano by Collard and Collard, beds, bedding, &c. Sale to commence, at 14, Fisher-street, at Twelve o'clock noon. There will be no Reserve. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 13th Sept., 1880, 48448 PORT OF CARDIFF. TO SHIPBUILDERS, SHIPOWNERS, MASTER MAKINERS and Others. SALE OF ANCHORS, CHAIN CABLE and DAVITS.1 MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and co are instructed by Mr L. G. Mouchel, Briton Ferry, to SELL by AUCTION, in Lots to suit purchasers, at the West Bute Dock, Cardiff, on MONDAY, Next, September 20th, at Twelve o'clock at noon precisely the c „ ANCHORS, CHAIN CABLE and DAVITS, Saved from the Wreck of the English ss. Maud, com- prisingt. G. QRS. 2 Anchors, with iron Stocks, abJut 1 15 0 1 do do do ..150 1 do do do 1 5 0 1 do without Stock do 0 15 0 1 do do do 0 5 0 18 Links li inch Cable Chain do 13 5 0 8 Bo It and Anchor Davits do ..200 The Anchors, &-c., are nearly new, and will be sold where they now lie, at the corner of the Dowlais Shed, close to the cranes at the south end of the west side of the West Bute Dock, wbero tho lots may be Viewed. The ss Maud, of West Hartlepool (registered owner Mr Robert Sawyer, of Quay-street, Hull) was iron built, 772 gross tonnage, engines, 96 H.P.; length, 198ft. Sin. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr L. G. Mouchel, Briton Ferry; at the French Con- sulate, Cardiff; or of the Auctioneers. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 13th Sept. 1S80. 48339 SALE TO-MORROW MR T. WEBBER'S SALE by AUCTION on SATUKDAY EVENING, Sept. 18th, will in- clude Two Shop Counters, a Knife Cleaning Machine, pieces of Oil Cloth, Books, aud numerous articles of Furniture. 8816-48120 SALE TO-MORROW CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL YARD. MR E. J. EVANS will SELL by AUC- TION, as above, on SATURDAY Next, Septem- ber 18tn, 1880, TEN CAPITAL GOOD COLTS. Further particulars in future announcements. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. 48114 Church-street Chambers, Cardiff, 14th Sept:, 1880 CANTON FAIR. SELL by MR E. J. EVANS will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Fair.on MONDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, at 11.30 a.m. punctually, a few choice FAT HFAFE ItS, 37 FAT SHEEP AND 30 STORE DITTO, 10 PRIME FAT PORKERS. 85t Church-street Chambers, Cardiff, Sept. 15, 1880. 48434 ROYAL HOTEL YARD, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE QF HIGH-CLASS HORSES AND COLTS. MR E. J. EVANS has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION as above, 011 FRIDAY, the 24th September, 1880, the following very valuable HORSES, &c., RED ROAN HORSE, TOM,' rising 6 years old, 15.2. BAY HORSF, "PIUXCE," rising 5 years old, 15.2. CHSbTNUT MARE, "LUCY," aged, with foat at her feet. A TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT. A YEARLING FILLY. The whole of the above, witli one exception, are prize win- ners at Swansea, Carmarthen, and Uandilo shows, and are sold in consequence of the owner giving up the breed. Catalogues, containing full particulars and pedigree.0, may be had at the offices of the Auctioneer on and after the 20th inst. Further entries for this sale, of hunters and carriage horses of a superior class, should be made oil or before the 13ih inst. to insure insertion hi Catalogue. Church-street Chambers, Cardiff, September 10th, 1830. 8S49 483S7 SALE THIS DAY. NO. 249. BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY, &c. MR LEWIS HOPKINS lias been ..L favoured with instructions by the Proprietor, who is giving up the business, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRiDAV and SATURDAY, September 17th and 18th, the whole of t ie well-assorted STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY. Also the well-arranged fixtures, glass case, counters, &c. (unless previously disposed of to an incoming teaantJ. Sales to commence each day at Three and Seven. Auctioneer's Offices. 6. Queen-street. Cardiff. SAIC5 by ^urttou. | SALE THIS DAY. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at tho Above Chambers, on FRIDAY, September 17th, 1880, the following Z-, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND CTilER EFFECTS, Removed for the convenience of Sate, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green rep, mahogany and walnut cheffonuieres, loo, dining, and occasional tables, easy chairs in hair and American leather, couches and sofas in ditto, carpets, hearthrugs, window poles, pier glasses, ke., &c iron and French bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, palliasses, mahogany washstands with marble tops, dressing-tables to match, with glass at- tached, dressing tables, do glasses, painted wardrobe, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, commodes, feather and millputf beds, towet horses, &c., &e. also office table with two drawers, 2 school desks, school maps, '&c. Goods on view morning of Sale, 48421 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, POSTPONEMENT OF SALE"FROM 17th to 24th SEPTEMBER. DUMBARTON HOUSE, BRYNYMOR, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by Mr T. VV. Ingram, who is leaving, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, September 24th, 1880, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, and other Effects,coimirising mahogany dining-room suite in leather, superior carved walnutdrawing-roam suite in silk rep, carved walnut loo table, full compass trichord pianoforte, iu walnut (by Aril and Smart), walnut music stool, gilt console table and glass, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and fireirons, pier glasses, oil paintings, engravings, mahogany loo table, six do. dining chairs in hair, do. dining table, do. pedestal side- board, timepieces, ornaments, mahogany secretaire, do. sofa in hair, couches, &c., &c.; wahiHt half-tetter bed- steads, iron French do., feather beds, mahogany wash- stands with marble tops, dressing tables, do. glasses, towel horses, chamber ware, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, mahogany wardrobe with drawers and trays, commode, &c.; the usual kitchen and cuii- nary requisites; also 12 very handsome palms and other plants, several Corinthrian caps, garden tools, side saddle, iron manger, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 48377 TO IRON ORE MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, at tfee Beaufort Warehouses, Swansea, on MONDAY, September 20th, 1880, under the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act Amendment Act, IE62, 120 tons■ .i EBBA IRON ORA. Now lying at the Beaufort Warehouses, and formerly landed ex Barque Vittorio. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock iioon. For samples and further particulars apply to Francis Price, Esq., Longlands-place Swansea, or to the Auc tioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 48411 CLYDACH. NEAR SWANSEA GLAIS HOUSE, CLOSE BY THE GLAIS STATION, ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by Mr E. Primavesi, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of September, 1880, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PRIZE POULTRY, FOWL-HOUSES, PONY, COW, GOAT, DOGCART, and OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising—Mahogany chefionnier, mahogany book- case with glass doors. and cupboards walnut couch iij cretonne, easy chairs do. (by Lewis, late Bennett), wal- nut loo and occasional tables, pier glasses, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, hearthrugs, mats, fenders and fire-irons, &c.; ornaments, oil paint- ings, engravings, window curtains and poles, bagatelle- board with balls and cues, marble clock, 6 mahogany chairs in hair, mahogany couch in American leather. Brus- sels stair carpet, brass rods, oilcloth, croquet set, &c.; brass half-tester bedstead, iron and French do., spring mattresses, wool and hair do., mahogany marble-top washstands, painted do., dressing-tables, do. glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, painted chests of drawers, maho- gany pedestal, &e. dinner service (about 70 pieces), dessert do., tea service, ware, glass, electro-plated tea and coffee services, &c., &c.; together with the usual kitchen and culinary requisites. Also, grey pony, 13 £ hands high, quiet to ride or drive birch and oak dogcart (equal to new) by Ward, 'set of single brass-mounted harness, Hereford cow in calf, milch goat, pure bred mastiff dog, do. fox terrier (Astley's), a splendid collection of prize fowls, including Malays, Leghorns, Polands, Houdans, Cochins, Brahmas, and several cross-bred, pure Rouen drake and two ducks, pure Aylesbury duck and drake, &c. 10 portable poultry houses for 10 or 12 fowls each, large do. for 50 fowls, do. with runs attached, for 30 fowls; two dog kenntls, water buts, pig-stye, Blair and Birk's patent incubator for 90 eggs (equal to new), do. artificial mother for 70 chicks, the gradual heating stuve, &c. also, about 20 lows of good potatoes, and about 1,000 roots confrey. Goods on view day prior to sale. Sale to commence at half-past Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be had one week prior to the day of Sale on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 48378 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTUERS. TYRGLANDWR COLLIERY, Five minutes' walk from Landore station, on the Great Western Railway. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of September, 1880, the following PLANT AND MACHINERY, viz., One 18in. x 36in. pumping engine, with pumping gear complete, one 16m. x 36m. winding engine, with 10ft. drum, complete egg end boiler, 30ft. ana 4 ft. diameter* tubular boiler, 19ft. x 6ft. 3in., do. 19ft. x 6ft. • 60 fathoms of Sin. pum/sa complete, two 12in. forcers with cloak pieces, pole case, &c., all complete, 60 fathoms pitch pine pump rods Sin. square, with splicing plates weighing machine to weigh two tons, two 12ft. pit pul- leys with wire ropes, clay mill with gear for driving same,colliery rails, shed timber, trams, loose plant, col- liery tools, &c. r < Sale to commence at One o'clock promptly Immediately after the above are d snose i of thP following PLANT will be sold:- e aisposei of the 22 pipes 9in. bore and working barrel about 10 tons cast iron, 13 colliery tram wheels quantity of train rails 3 screens, about 3 tons wrought' sciap bon double action pump for steam or hand power 2 collierv trams Hayward Tayler & Co.'s universal keam punV com plete with wrought iron pipes weighing £ achme by adl^ery pump lifts^ &c^ ab°Ut 3 <™ity of For further partIculars arrly to the Auctioneer,* Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 48379 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS "&f ANTi GROUND RENTS, IN GLAMORGAifAND CARMARTHEN NU CARMARTHEN NU MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the Cameron Arms Hotel Swansea, about the Second Week in OCTOBER, the undermentioned, viz*—. na vveeK Description. n rarish qf Llanrhidian..Quantity Leason Wells P; Cottar on ditto „ 21 0 21 Idangenniih Parish Penmynydd Farm ") School house on ditto i«oq Garden on ditto ) 16 2 3 Oyster mouth Parish. •. Ground rents at the Mumbles -=' » Llangafelach Parish. Ysgergathan, Penygarn, Pantyreithin and Cot- tage Tyrynn.• •» •• ■» ao a a Ynystowlog Farm, mill, houses, and land ui*n» Moiety of Tirbach „ „ 022 Gilfikcli Bishopstone Pansh, M Cliff and lands at Pwlldi Cardigan fields ._•••» „ Jjlangmcke Parish, Gellyfawr gcUiol Ground rents ( Ynysmedw ganol j — — 143 2 17 Ground rents Parts of Rhydyfro mill lands u n 2i 2 0 Ground rents Cwmnant-hopkin and cottagc 75 i 9i Blanant cottage and garden 9 1 23 Gellyllwca 86 1 26 Gellyllwca Islia 60 0 31 Begelegel and Tirllech 102 0 33 Blariegel and Blanegel Isha „ 72 2 28 Blaenanthir 40 3 33 ana Cottage • #% •• 82 3 n Tynycoedcae 25 l 20 Upper Goitre Garth 29 1 11 Lower Goitre Garth and cottage «. 51 2 0 Ystradowen eo 249 3 39 Ground rents. Brynmorgan Ground rents Llandilo-Talybont and Llangafelach Parishes, Gorsegoed and Bryngolewi and cottage. JLlanedy Parish.: Plasnewydd and I antyffynon Full particulars will appear in future advertisements, and may be known on application to Ciiaelbs NORTON, Eaq solicitor, Swansea; Mr AnD Evans, Brunswick- piacp, Swansea; or the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 48380 SALE TO-MORROW, UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE BULBS, JUST IM- POHTED FROM HOLLAND. MR MADDOX will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 18th inst., at One for Two o'clock, a choice collection of HYACINTHS, TULIPS. CROCUS, IRIS, &c., &c. Jutt arrived direct from Holland. Catalogues may be bad on application to the Auc- tioneer, South Wales Daily News" Chambers, Cardiff. 8851 4S418 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN CHRISTINA-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and s. HERN win SELL by AUCTION, at the Arcade Hotel, Church- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, September 30, at 6.30 p.m. (subject to conditions of sale to be then produced), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT 1,—AH that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 18, Chris- tiua-street, Cardiff, with the Warehouse in the rear thereof, in the occupation of Mr Murdock, as weekly tenant. Lor 2.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 42, Chris- tina-street aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr Morris, as weekly tenant. LOT 3. All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 43, Christina- street, aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr Rich as weekly tenant. Lot 4. All that DWELLING-HOWSE, No. 44, Christina- 1 street aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr Davies as weekly tenant. Lot 1 its held under lease for 98 years from the 24th June, 1853, subject to an annual ground rent of £21286<1, and to the lessees, covenants, and oon- ditions in the lease contained. Lots 2, 3, and 4 are held under lease for 98 years from the 29th Sep- tember, 1853, subject to an annual ground rent of JM 15s, and to the lessees, covenant, and condi- tions in tLe lease contained. The ground rents on these Lots will be equally apportioned. The above properties are well and substantially built, and are in good repair, and produce a gross annual rental of £ 117. Further particulars may be bad of the Auctioneers, Messrs W. and S. Hera, 74, St. Mary-strset, Cardiff. 48151 SALE THIS DAY ROSE AND CROWN INN, NORTH-STREET, CARDIFF. TO FURNITURE DEALERS AND OTHERS. MR WILLIAM BRADLEY has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY next, September 17th, 1880, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed for convenience of Sale, at Two o'clock. No reserve. Further particulars, see posters. Auctioneer's Office, 277, Bute-street, Cardiff. 2810 BILL POSTING -PHILLIP R. JAMES, Treorky,having taken to the business of Mr Ai/red J. Jones (late of Treorky), as BILL POSTFR and AND RIIONDDA VALLEY CRIER, trusts that by strict atten- tion to Business, and fair prices, that he will merit the support and patronage of all. Rents all the principal *gmtLsQ tiXAIIONa io the Rhondda Ytqior. MW I fri) gwrtigft. SALE THIS DAY. HAULIERS, AND OTHERS. oono ^r,KOAD' TOWN-HILL, SWANSEA. TTTESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have by Thos. Evans, Esq., to SELL ALCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, Sept. inti, lSSQ. 42 MQWS OF OATS. „. 7 », „ BARLEY. Sale to commence at Four o'clock p.m. .N. B.-ne Land and Stables to Let. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers. Swansea: 48332 ABERCWMBOY FARM, Distant one mile from T.V.R. and G.W.R. Stations, Mountain Ash, and two nilles from Aberdare. HIGH LI IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, -r WGS, &C., &C. MORGAN ihas been favoured with instructions from-Mr William Davies (who is giving up the said Farm). to BILL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, September 21, 1880, the following valuable FARMING STOCK, &c., viz., 50 fat lambs, 60 fat ewes, 200 fat wethers, from 81 bs to 101 bs per quarter, all to be sold in iots of 10 each 17 cows in calf, now in full profit i cows and calves, 1 fat bull, 4 yearling Irish heifers, 10 at bullocks and heifers, 10 store pigs 1 cob mare, 7 yean old, 14! hands high, fast trotter, 1 cob mare, 4 years old, 13* hands hyh, steady in harness or under saddle, 1 cart mare and colt, aged, 1 black mare, aged, 15.3 kinds high, 14 colts and fillies. f IMPLEMENTS. -1 gambo, 1 cart, 1 chaff cutter, 1 turnip cutter, 1 set of shaft has, 1 grindstone, pikes, rakes, &c., &c. Luncheon on the table at Twe ve o'clock. Sale to commence at One p.w. sharp. Three mouths' credit on approved security to pur- chasers to the amount of £ 10 Mid upwasds, or discount for cash payment at the raU$W 5 per cent per annum. A fortnight's keep will be giveSor fat stock, if required, free of charge. Offices: 23, Pembroke-street Aberdare, Sept. 3rd, 1880.. 1 48122 WM. WILLIAMS AND Ca • BEG to inform FAIMERS and the PUBMC generally that they have startedin business as AUCTIONEERS & ESTATE AGENTS And hope, by strict attention, io merit a share of their sur port. NEXT MONTHLY SALE ot HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, &c., to be held on thoi9th of October, at the Red Cow Inn, Tontardulais. Entries to be made not later tlan the 6th of October: RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. Pontardulais, R.S.O. 47908 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DEALERS, JL FARMERS, ANDOTHERS. A MONTHLY MARKET f»r the Sale of Horses, t T P(mltry. BUter, &c., will be HELD at LE1TERSTONE, on the THUiD MONDAY in each MONTH, commencing- on MON1AY, SEPTEMBER 20th, Letterstcne is within an easj distance of Haverford- west, Cross Inn, and also of losebusli. on the Maen. clochog* Line. For the convenience of person) transacting bu siness, arrangement have been made with the London and Provincial Bank to at'end everymouth. 48396 Mlt$ft# grW (gmttrftrt. LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE bONTRACT, as a going concern. all thoe Works and Premises known as the NEW DOK FOUNDRY, extetding oyer an area of J acre of land, with the usual Ikildings, Plant, Machin- ary railway siding into the yall, &,c., and situate along- side of the New Docks, togeher with all necessary appliances and tools for the Jànufadure of Wrought Iron, Annealing, Pots and Stalls, for which the Pro- prietor has a Patent, which willpe sold with the Works. The Works and patent are to be sold in consequence of the ill-health of the Proprietor.* Apply to Mr John Hopkins, Ifew Dock Foundry, or to S. N. Powell, auctioneer, Llanefr. Sept. 8th, 1880. i 48352 pENCO E iT, "TrTd GE ND. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a substan- tially-built t AKM-HOUSE, wiilconvenieut Barn, Stable, Coach-house, and other building, together with about 18 acres of excellent Arable an, Pa,ture Land, situate at Pencoed, near Bridgend, am within a few minutes' walk of the railway station. The greater portion of the laid has a frontage to the turn] dke road, and is ery cligife for building purposes. For particulars apply to Mr rhomas Rees, Solicitor, Cowbridge or to the owner, M Morgan Howell-, Pen- coed, who will show the property Part of the purchase money nty remain on mortgage, if desired. 48327 LAUGHA RNE^fi), MALTSTERS, JLJ MILLERS, & CORN 3SALERS. — FOR DIS- POSAL, a MALTING, CORN, fSOUR, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE BUSINESS, tiieh has been success- fully carried on for the last s years. The large and very convenient premises to e. LET or SOLD.—For futher particulars apply to Mi Howell Rogers (who is retiring from the business), Laul-^rne, St. Clears. 48167 a 8801 LEFT OUT OF S&E, a few of CYRUs,.P«irs PATENT FIR £ & TH.fB' PROOF SAFES. Apoly STRPHte^Oa, AUQjr'xt .Vi. Co.. Cardiff. 47559 1 :JI. G REAT WE RAILWAY. \jr Tire DIRECTORS of this jf&pany are prepared to receive TENDERS for the 8U the undermentioned Stores from the 1st of NO next tj the 31tt OCTOBER, 1881. I.-Fire Bricks, Fire Cement, Grindstones, Drain Pipes, and SIa. J 2.-Glass and Lamps. 3.—Dry Salteries. 1 4.—Oils, Paints, and Varnufaj. 5.—Carpenters^ Work, OfficflFurniture and Fencing. 6.— Cotton Waste and Lamjpotton. 7.—Tin Ware, Block, Barnd Sheet Tin, Solder, Zinc and Lead. j 8. 9,10.—Telegraph Wire, instruments and Materials. 11.—Brooms, Brushes, Pinters' Tools, Baskets, Hampers, Bungs, CorkjaBd Sponge. 12.—Rope, Twine, Can aeks, Sacking, Flannel, p j; Coir Mats, Coir Mattini,nd Floor Cloth. 13.—Chain, Iron and CoppmRivets, Coach Screws, Carriage Bolts, B 11 and Copper Tubes, Steel and Files. ■ 14. 15,16.—Ironmongery and lardware. 17.—Leather, and Leather andlndia Rubber Goods- 18,19.—Carriage Furniture Trimmings. 20.-Gas Fittings. I 21.—Permanent Way FittinwQ Samples and Patterns may be seen on and after MONDAY, the 20th instant, atpe Office of the Store- keeper. Paddinytun Station. i Specifications and Forms of -Tpdcr (upon which alone Tenders can be received) may tabbtained at the Office of the Storekeeper at the SwindofiHr Padding ton Stations. Tenders, addressed to the apersignod, sealed, and marked outside Tender for.$ores," will be received on or before SATURDAY, the 1m proximo. The Directors do not bind nemselves to accept tke lowest or any Tender. FRED. G.J&tTNDERS, Secretary, Paddington Station, TH 15th September, 1 48446 r*™ L..¡ Mttt. Loss OF TIME ISSS OF MONEY I ACCIDENTS CAUSjjh-OSS OF TIME And may be provided agtfefft by a policv of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE "COMPANF, The Oldest and Largest Acckfejtal Assurance Company. lir. Hon. LORD KINIIK-IAD, ChaiaitAs. SUBSCRIBED CAFTFAL, 1,000,000. MODERATE UMS. BONUS ALLOWED TO I OF FIVE YEADS STANXMO. A fixed sum in case of Death < Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the errnt of Injury. ONE MILLION AND A BSLF HAS BEEN PAID AS COMPUTATION. Apply to tho Clerks at the IMway Stations, the Local Agentjor (4, CORN HILL, .LONDON. 45018 8228 — WILLIAI J. VIAN, Secretary. ,_W. Willans, 110 Ifeonr-atreet, Bute Doclub LION FIRE insurance COMPANY (Limited). Head Offi^e*-5, Lothbury, London, E.C. Subscribed Capital, £ 1,MO,000 sterling. Paid up, £ 200,000, Reserve Fund, £ 6qf00. JOHN STANIFORTH, Esq, |>rd Norreys. Chairman. Mthur John Otwav, Esq., Charles Eley, Esq. liM-P. James Staats Forbes, Esq. £ jr Philip Rose, Bart Lord Claud Jolm Hamilton. Jron. Edward G. Strutt. Lord Alexander Gordon Hrancia Webb, Esq.- Lennox. £ GENERAL MANAGER-icharles Beddall. This Company is now prepafed to insure all kinds of property against Loss or Dam&e by Fire. Respectable and influential Agents require* in the following towns in South Wales Milford, Pembroke, Carmarthen, Newcastle Emlyn, Port Talbot, Aberyatwjih, Bridgend, Llanelly, &c. For further particulars ana applications for Agency, apply to | Messrs HARSH *nd BROWN, Ustrict Managers, Ustrict Managers, 47875 Newpor., Mon. SOUTH WALIbsmusical REPOSITORY," 9, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. PIANOFORTES BY latflNENT MAKERS SECONDHAND. -.j:- J. JJRADER AND SONS, Having lately made nume^ns exchanges for the ELEGANT N1[W MODELS, Manufactured by- .Messrs BliOADYVOOD, y collard, ERARD, fclRKMAN, ,.1 NEUMEYER, &e. Being confined for room, they are offered at most mode- rate prices; being in perfect tone and condition, they are especially suited for professors, schools, &c.; being also full compass, and mostly trichord. 48107 OLD PAPERS AKD PARCHMENT 3 V-7 CHARLES T. JEFFtKES & SONS (Wholesale Stationers, Radcliffe-street, Bristol) are prepared to give a very high price for any sort of old papers for re-manu- facture, &c., into paper. Uron receipt of instructions sent to Waste Paper Department," bags will be for- warded. Their present prices will be found much in excess of that usually QVOtn by the dealers and others. 4785S THERE rS BUT On IS GRIFFITHS. S&Fr,.S.-SECOND HAND FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF.—At no House in the World can thore be found a larger assortment to select from, by every eminent maker. Also Wrought Mm Doors for strong rooms, party walls, or those to divide warehouses, at one-third the price of new. Perfect in every respeet. Price List free.—GRIFi ITHS & SONS, 43, Cannon-street, Loudon, ILC 7;<17 26 RC. LEACH; BILL POSTEB AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents all tM Principal and, most Prominent POSTINO STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Ito,th. f A large Advertising Van to parade the streets, with horse and driver, to be Let-.b the Day or Week. A luipit v above for terms. &c. y gutrUc E XCURSIONS TO WESTON. Weather and other circumstances permitting, the LADY MARY on WYE will leave as followis:- On SATURDAY, Sept. 18th, To Weston at Returning at 7.0 p.m. On MONDAY, Sept. 20th, To Weston at t. S. 0 a.m. and 10.45 a.m. Returning at 9.30 a.m. and 7. 0 p.m, On TUESDAY, ept. 21st. at O.Oa,m. Returning at 5.0 F.M. FARES TO AND FRO-Weston, 2s and Is Cd. Refreshments on Board. 47957 CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINA- TIONS, lEtii Dec., 1880. CARDIFF CENTRE. CANDIDATES are requested to apply for Forms.whioh must be returned to the Secretary filled up and signed, ou or before the Ist OCTOBER NEXT. University fee, El; Local fee, 10s. Secretary for GirIs-Mrs F. C. Birkbeck Terry, The Cohege, Cardiff. Secretozyf-irBoys-Robeit \v. Griffith, The Old House, Llandaff. 48452 SOUTH WALES COLLIERY COI- s COMPANY (LIMITED). CmnrLLELtY, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. The Inspection of the Mines, South Wales Colliur, Cwmtillery, for the last Four Years and more have been strictly carried jlJo operation by the Workmen's Com- mittee once a i month; two practical miners chosen to visit and examine every crevice of old and new workings and, in addition to that, meet the Managing Committee at the appointed place to deliver to them their report, and register the same. From such we are constrained to receive groat satisfaction of the deputies discharging their important duty involving upon them. We, &s a Managing Committee, oongiatulate with joy a vote of thanks to our director, Colonel Hayworth, and Mr John Jones, Jate manager of the above colliery, for gradual improvements in the mint s, with careful manage- ment in the past, hoping to have the reception from our masters in future. Inspection for August 3 and 4, depu- ties reported travelling roads in good repair ventilation free; no obnoxious gas to be found by the appointed deputies throughout the districts—old and new workings. Signed on behalf of the committee of management, EDWARD DE.MBY. HENRY BLACKER. CHARLES WOODWARD. THOMAS GRINDLE. MARK HILL, Chairman. 2S25 DANIEL SAGE, Secretary. PEMBROKESHIRE DOG & POULTRY SHOW, AT PEMBROKE Ox TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCT. ISth & 20TH, 1SS0. ENTRIES CLOSE ON OCTOBER 9rn. Schedules, Entry Forms, and all particulars can be obtained from the Honorary Secretary, MR EDWIN THOMAS, 48285 Auctioneer and Land Agent, Pembroke. BERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. (Established 1844.) PRESIDENT FOR THE YEAR, E. LISTER, ESQ Cefn Ila, Utk. The ubjve Society's ANNUAL EXIJilTION And Trial of Hunters, Hacks, H-irnetS Horses, Polo and other Ponies, Show of Stock, Implements, Live and Dressed Poultry, Dairy Produce, Hoot Crops, and Competition for Cottagers' Prizes, will BE HELD IN THE STOCK MARKET a id FIELD ADJOINING, and in the GENERAL MARKET, ABERGAVENNY. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30TH, 1880, When Prizes amounting to neary 4300 will be offered for competition. The London and North-Western Railway and Great Western Railway Companies will run Cheap "and Special Trains to and from AbergtTsnny on the day of Exhibi- tion. For copy of rules, entry forms, and schedules of prizes apply to the Secretary, JAMES STRAKER, Auctioneer, 48320 Abergavenny. p O W A IS. SEPTEMBER Oth, 1880. 60851 5063S 6008 1810 810 0 15300 17042 19003 118 120222 93308 2C309 15381 &1007 10120 717 1002-2 g;m 20795 63720 41081 71219 3800 8471 141972 12239 18038 131090 4414 56418 50803 111372 35038 c3333 1414 564(0 38 71 14700 14149 27170 4819 51G11 78937 43708 47302 97073 7708 50990 110399 7380 4 90302 3708 110888 70333 12737 172 170233 90831 4400 83999 19222 8007 42420 88810 114<0 6837 75376 66381 9101 10009 53719 72975 88001 37031 223 93380 5C300 66666 2371 6310 98818 66660 3C019 5461 109229 81110 25151 44191 94417 15617 19909 77031 21559 19144 67477 68978 71370 387 24140 30509 60001 9*457 88378 109021 75510 127003 30881 54365 lillll 9101 60001 iOSSiJ. 13780 34323 23901 66309 55990 18871 14911 27*01 A373 XSlOi £ 1777 13*440 97077 33433 66133 73175 22251 7C909 95480 130711 63SO 19010 1099 63338 67S72 8009 9212 5009 9009 84418 43785 4437 27031 633 9911 7004 122401 83709 7331 130090 9977 6414 104390 66439 8101 C0617 133309 12 £ 0 6101 47304 51909 50558 93003 2122 17709 16038 63700 63303 92037 73 0 116649 8888 8033 75370 70073 37717 24983 38S1 1 050 0 100111 49919 17 4170 118008 71000 38918 19000 83037 16702 90181 8377 50099 8118 5658 94179 81114 1303 53033 73100 73710 70001 1319 8001 57371 7S1 10101 12913 26(0) 11111 12238 14991 73901 718 639 7002 10S88 102222 127100 10437 52 1b89 841S9 88 b S3 40319 33441 77001 23339 77791 The above is aList of Winning Numbers. Hoars trulv, 48144 Secretary, Pro Tem. THE ALBERT FUBLIC BILLIARD ROOKS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE MW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE. PKOPBri-TO*. SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. OODALL'S "OT HOUSEHOLD SPCCIALITES. i-I OODALL'S YORKSHIRE RELISH. THE MOST DELICIOUS SAUCE in the WORLD. This cheap and excellent Sauce makes the plainest viands palatable, and the daintiest dishes more delicious; and to chops, steaks, fish, soup, &c., it is incomparable. Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, Chemists, &3., in bottles, CA, Is., and as. each. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds, GOODALL'S BAKING POWDER, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. The Cheapest, because the Best, and indispensable to every household, and an inestimable boon to housewives. Makes delicious Puddings without eggs, Pastry without butter, and beautiful Light Bread without yeast.—Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, and Chemists, &c., in Id packet.. 6d., Is., 28., and 5s. tins. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. cx OODALL'S QUININE WINE. The Best, Cheapest, and most Agreeable Tonic yet fw trodv^ed. The Best Remedy known for ludig-UOD.LO" of Appetite, General Debility, Tic, See.J restores delicate Indiviauals to Health and Vigour. Sold by Oheimste, Grocers, Oiimea, &c., at 1/ 1/li, 2/^ and 2/3 per bottle. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. GOODALL: CUSTARD POWDER. r or making delicious custards without eggs, in lesa time and at half the prioe. Delicious to Plum Puddings and Jam Tarts. Delicious to Stewed Rice and all kinds of Fruit. Delicious to everythiig. Delicious alone. Give it a brial.-Sold in Boxes, 6d and 1/- each, by Grocers, Chemists, &c. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. aOODALlTs GINGER BEER POWDKR. Makes three gallons of the best Ginger Beer in tha world for threepence. Invaluable for producing a deli- eious and invigorating beverage, possessing valuable world for threepence. Invaluable for producing a deli. eious and invigorating beverage, possessing valuable medieinal properties, thereby rendering it the most wholesome and perfect beverage ever discovered for both winter and summer use, is easily made, and acknow- ledged the best and cheapest!! Sold in packets, 3d 4nd 6d each, by all Grocers, Chemists, &c. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, and co., Leeds. GOODALL'S MUSHROOM KETCH- UP confidently recommended te all true lovers of the Pure Mushroom. Preparedly a Special Steam Process, from the PURE JUICE, producing a full and RICH FLA- VOURKD KBTCHtJP, unrivalled for its ORKiT STILI&NGT H! rBR- pKCX pcEUTT 1 1 and UNSURPASSED tlavouk !-Sold in Bottles at 6d, Is, and 2s each, by Grocers, Oilmen, &c. Prepared by GOOD ALL, BACKHOUSE, and CO., Leeds. OODALL'S BRUNSWICK BLACK fo Painting Stoves, Grates, Iron, Tin, 4c. This in- valuable composition is supenor to any yet offered to the public, possessing great brilliancy, and thoroughly piotecting vhe articles it is appned to.—Sold m Botfaes ^Prl^eJ8 by' 'GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, aud Co., Leeds. T"Ir.T'r'to a' GOODALL S fiuijr l."UVYL»ll<K» Aciinow- ledged to be the only real substitute for eggs yet discovered its action on Cakes, Puddings, &c., restm- bles that of the egg in every particular, enriching th«m in colour and flavour, renderiug them most wholesome and nutritious. One penny packet will go as far as four ■ eg rs aad one sixpenny tin as far as twenty-eight 1 Sold everywhere, in Id Packets; 6d aud Is Tins, by Groceij, Oilmen, Chemists, &c. Proprietors, GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & Co., Leeds. G- OODiLL BLANC-MANGE pow- G DER is acknowledged by all to be the most conve- meut and economical preparation ever introduced, as by ite use a most rich and delicious Blanc-Mange may be produced in a few minutes at a trifling cost. It is rapidly coming into general use, displacing entirely the old method of preparing them, aud may be had of various flavours, i.e,, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lemon, Almond, and Vanilla. A single trial will suffice to pronounce it more than satisfactory. Sold in Packets, 6d and Is each, bv Grocers, Oilmen, Chemists, „ Prepweu Ity CSOOBAUj, BACKHOUSE. & CO,, White Ilarserftrost. Loeds AGENTS IN WALES. Evans and Co., 7, High-street, Cardiff. Webb and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff. Arkell, H., 161, Bute-road, Cardiff. S'.ranaghau and Stephens, Angel-street, Cardiff. John, W,, John-street, Penarth, Cardiff. Williams, John, 16, The Hayes, Cardiff. Sankev, J. and C., Working-street, Cardiff. Budgett, H. H. and S., Nelson-street, Bristol. Leonard and Co., Nelson-street, Bristol. Northam, J. G. and Co., Hijh-street, Bristol. Ackermsu), T., Redcliffe-hill, BristoL Phillips and Sons, Castle-Bquare, Swansea. Taylor and Co., Swansea. Arthurs, S., Waltees-road, Swansea. Frazer and Co., 34, Dock-street, Newport, Mons Jones, L. P.. Ebbw Vale. Harris, E. W., U8, High-street, Merthyr. Lewis, Augt., Supply Stores, Burry Port. Randall, J., 1, Yaighan-street, LlaneLj* MOW UlJJjt ¿\mu$tnttut,g. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, -L-l WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee. Mr W. H. DAW. I Sole Manaeer. Mr E. Bwlitkr. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September 17th. Last Two Nights of Paul Meritt's drama NEW BABYLON, With all the marvellous Scenic and Mechanical Effccte, as used at the Duke's Theatre, London. POWERFUL COMPANY, undeB the direction of Messrs Holt and Wilmott. Mr Claranca Holt in his original character of Flotsam. NEXT WEEK I „ BE TS Y Mr Charles Wyndham s Company. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Prices as usual. Second price at 9.5 to circle and stalls only. Box Office at Mr W. Lewis's, Duke-street. N.B.-Refreshmexit Bars to Let. Tenders may now be sent in. 42693-7804 (Btiuamm. SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. — The attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PirJi. PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements I One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, a. d. s. d. s. d. g. d. Four Lines.. 1 0 2 6 u 4 0 60 Six Lines. 1 6 8 9 60- 90 Eight Lines.. 2 0 6 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines. 3 0 7 6 12 0 16 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise- ments can also appear in the CAHfIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily 3iewst so as to form pad of the scries of Insertions. -r CARDIFF. ANCING, CALISTHENICS, AND DEPORTMENT. The MISSES EVANS hold their CLASSES at their resi- dence, Medelim House, South Grove, Cardiff; also at the Albert-hall, Newpurt. Prifute clashes and gchooJs attended. Private lessons given in Le Polo, TroLtemps, Glide Valse, etc. 2700 19 WINDSOR PLACE, CARDIFF. The MISSES HARVEY will open a High-class SCHOOL for Young Lad;es (Boarders aud Day Pupils) on THURS- DAY, September 16th. 2526 For prospectuses, terms, &c., apply at the above addrea. SCHOOL, BELdP-AVE JLJ HOUSE, CARDIFF. Autumn Term, from September 15th, to December 17th .Miss TCLLIS is prepared to superintend the formation of Classes, for Ladies desirous of studying for the Uni- versity, or other examinations for Women. Applications must be made at once. 8753 47925 ARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, DUM- FRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF. Principals-The MISSES MARKS, assisted by Professors and Resident Governesses. Pupils prepared for University and Collesre of Precep- tors' Local Examinations NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 13th D. V.). 47960 876 MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL^ CARDIFF. PRUíCIP AL HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (London University.) Pupils are prepared for the Universities, the University Local Examinations, Professional and Commercial Pur- suits. Apply for Prospectuses, &c., to Mr William Lewis Bookseller, Duke-street, Cardiff, till September 1st after that date to the Principal, The next term will commence Tuetdav, Sept. 14th: 2156 A P. D I F F COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER. F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANT MASTERS. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES, B.A., Worcester Collesre, Oxford. Kev. J. G. MONRO, Trinity College, Dublin. Pupils are prepared for the Universities, Professions, and Commercial Pursuits. Boarders are received or moderate term?. In the last two Cambridge Local Examinations this ^chool has gained eleven classes in Honours, including four first Classes with special distinctions, a result un- equalled in the Principality. Tbe Tenn begins on MONDAY, September 13th. Apply to the Head Master, the College, Dumfries- place, or to the Secretary, 45, The Parade. 8829 482S3 J OIIN MORGAN, Secretary. COWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT ior_Y £ 41NP LADIES. Principals—Mrs and \jki t, A.A. xopud prepares tor Oxford, Cambridge, and other Looal Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 43084—7838 The Next Term will (D.V.1 Commence, Oct 18th, IwO NEWPORT. LYTHA COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, (late Caerau Park) NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPAL :—REV. T. MORTIMER GREEN, (L mdon University,) Assisted by efficient Resident and Non-resident Masncra. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. .Next term commences Wednesday, loth Sept., 1880. For Prospectuses, &c., apply to the Principal. 2jl NEATH. NEATH PROPRIETARY SCHOOL J31 CO. (LIMITED). HEAD MASTER REV. G. BLACKMORE, M.A., Late Classical Scholar, Exhi t-itioner, and^Pnzeman of Queen's Coll., Camb., and Graduate in 1st Class Classical Honours, 1st in Honours in German Language anu Literature, &c., &c., ot the University of London. WT1TH ASSISTANT MASTERS. Applications for prospectus and further information to be addressed to the Chairman of the Company, the Veil Archdeacon GRiFrrrns, Neath. The next Term will begin on THURSDAY, the 16th September. 48053 BRISTOL. IGH CLASS EDUCATION. REDLAND PAKK, BRISTOL. The Principal, Mr CHARLES BIGG, Assisted by a very efficient staff ot English ana Iwreign Resident Masters, receives a limited number oi: rupiJS, "BE-flsrsus 5 £ Ssa.3s AHrfitional Premises have been erected. NewGymnas- tic Apparatus, Boys' Library (1 000 volumes), Plav-room, Cricket and football Clubs, and all modem appliances. The premises are large, well furnished, situated in one of the healthiest neighbourhoods, and in every respect very suitable for a school. A trreat number of the Pupils have been successful in Public Examinations, There is a Preparatory Department for Young Pupils. Great care Is taken with backward and delicate boys. Prospectuses, References, Examination Lists, and full particulars are forwarded on application to the Principal. 47050 f 11 ■ THE NEW TURKISH BATHS, 32, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF, Open Daily from Seven a.m. to Eight p.m. Gentlemen, daily, 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Is Od Ladies „ 11 n 1 p.m. Is 6d Do. Fridays C p.m. to 8 „ Is Od Gentlemen, daily 2 „ 6 „ 2s Od ]• Including Do. daily, ez-K „ iHod SbalDP00U1&- cept Fridays f 8 Shampooing, 6d. extra. 48125 Product of a special refining pro- EPPS'S cess. It is Chocolate devoid^d of its over-richness and substantial- tinnr\T A TT?1 ity- Sugarless, and, when made, ■ of the consistence of coffee. An afternoon Chocolate. E^ich packet is isbelled JAMES EPPS and CO, ESSENCE I is labelled JAMES EPPS and CO, HomoBopathic Chemists, London. CARDIFF Mitchell, Straakghan, Davies, Pugh, Poole, Bolder, Sinffer. >- W32-47153 fJIHE BEST" SUMMER BEVERAGE. ^ILLON'S LIMEJUICE AND CORDIAL. RECOMMENDED BY THE LANCET," SOLD BY— B. BENJAMIN Trinity-street, EVANS & Co High-street. S. FLETCHER Borough Supply, J. N. FLINT Duke-street. E. G. MITCHELL Duke-street. SINGER & Co. Queen-street, R. ENOCH Castle-road. S. CAREW Sploilanti HOLDER, BROS St Mary-street. 46SS2 8505 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVEJ EltS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting1 fli& tz Swansea OFFICB tk9 or TOT SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered t. Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will •ecure insertion in tho next morning's issue of thS PAILY NEWS. 1-' ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. B J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT. ,> BILL POSTER and DELRVMUM for TIDWW and COU24, TRY Rents a.U the Principal Hoardings m Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with dispatch. 631, One BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS ia warranted to cure all discharges from tho urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the maker F. J. Clarke, Consulting Chemist, Apothecaries Hall, Lincoln. Whole- sale agents, Barclay and. Sons, Loadojv and ?41 the .whol«sMe,bwK9j-^ J^ _44tØt" GLACIALINE \jr ForlNFANTS' Is Tasteless, Odourless, and And I NI'ALILV Harmless. Is Invalnable in FOOD. the House, for it keeps the Infants' and Invalids' Food un- changed. L ACIALINE ^"OR Preventing Is a prieeless boon for all xaixt IN Milk, Sows, COOKS—by its use Milk can aki> Fiil ic Food. he kept Fresh, Soups, and all Fluid Dishes prevented from becoming Sour or Tainted. all Fluid Dishes prevented from becoming Sour or Tainted. /^LACIALINE scfnRvKfcQ8 18 &pflied' and il is the »uua.MS&S. only gai^-uard against the contagion of diseased germs in Food. LACIALINE IX MAKES Preserves Meat until it is as MEAT TENDER. Tender and Digestible as Chicken. LACIALINE e' FOR FISH. Preserves Fish free frorn Taint in the Hottest Weather, so that they can be sent by Rail with Safety. LACIALINE >JT FOR GAME. Preserves Game and Poultry, se that they can be scat to friends at a distance. G LACIALINE PRESERVES JUNE EGGS TILL CHRISTMAS. "READ TESTIMONIALS OF Sir ROBERT BRISCO, Bart., Professor Pr. YOUNG, F.R.S., R. H. RHYS, Esq., J.P., the Rev. Canon BLOOMFIELD, Dr. YELLOWLEES, and other eminent Authorities. COPY OF TESTIMONIAL FROM R. H. RHYS, ESQ., J.P. Plasnewydd, Aberdare, South Wales, I consider Glacialine simply invaluable, and omit no opportunity of advising say friends to adopt it in their Dairies and Larders. During the hot weather we have had lately I really do not know how I should have done without it, as Ice is not easily procurable in this neigh- bourhood. I find it cools the water almost as well as ice when making Butter, and it preserves the Cream most beautifully. I sprinkle Butcher's Meat, Fish, &c., with it with marvellous effect. In fct I find it a specific against all risks and difficulties in the Larder during hot weather. The only difficulty I have to contend with is servants' prejudice and ignorance. Yours truly, t. H. RHYS. ONE PACKET Prevents SIXTY GALLONS of Milk, Cream, Claret, Beer, Cyder, or any otfeer fluid from TCRNTKO SOUR, aDd preserves fresh without Salt One Cwt. of Butter, or many Hundreds of Eggs, or aiany Cwts. of Meat, Fish, or Game. Sold in Packets, 2s each, and Sample Packets, 4d each, by all Chemists and Family Grocers. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF GLACIALINE IN SOUTH WALES CARDIFF Mr L. J. PROCTOR, Chemist, 1 iui ?.n v*e. Chemist, 94, Oxford- street Mr Alewool, Chemist Mr W. George, Chemist, 10, Oxtord- street CARMARTHEN..Mr Francis, Chemist LLANELLY Mr E. Evans, M.P.S., 7, Stepney- street Mr J. Hughes, Chemist, Stepney- strett NEWPORT .Mr J. Young:, Chemist, 20, High- street •- a NEATH Mr C. Butch in?, Chemist, Wind- J street LIJVNDILO Mr Hughes, Chemist SOLD WHOLESALE BY THE ANTITROPIC COMPANY, GLASGOW, OR ANY OF THE LONDON WHOLESALE HOUSES. 2803 I J NEWTON AND Co., TAILORS AND BREECHES MAKERS, 13, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. S626 47141 E A SE Y 0 U Jjp E E T BY USING A PAIR OF I GOOD SLIPPERS, Which, can be bought cheapest and best at E. OSBORNE'S, TEE'BAY WINDOW SHOP, 5, CROCKHERBTOWN. ——- 8754 An immense Stock from Is 2ld per Pair. 47779 ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Used in the tbxscz or WALZS 's LAMRDKT. ECKITT'S PARIS BLU3L g Used in the <8 dttchess or idihbuhgh's lattkdbt. ITT 8 PARIS BLUE. 18 used by the poorest on account of its cheapness, And by the richieet on account of iu Beauty. E ETH! TEETH11 Jt. Mr J. T. HOLLAND, » SURGICAL and MECHANICAL DENTIST, 1 HERBERT PLACE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, I SWANSEA; Mr Holland, after 15 years' practical experience, is enabled to guarantee success in every case. Prize medal Teeth with all the latest improvements known in the dental art; charges as moderate as is consistent with Superior Work.—Medical and clerical references. 47661 ICHAEL PAINE, 5, SEYMOUR- STREET, ABERDARE, BILL POSTER, DIS- TRIBUTER, and TOWN CRIER, begs to inform the public generally that he rents all the largest and best Bill Posting Stations in Aberdare and District. N.B. Contracts made. Price lists on application. M. P. does not authorise anyone to receive orders only at above address. 8064—44057 OROUGH OF NEWPORT WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents all the principal hoardings and stations in Newport and neighbourhood. Two good billposters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Town ■. and country. Old established—More than quarter of a century S4063 SLATES -SLATES 1 SLATES t II tC7 FROM BEST QUARRIES ONLY. Put on Trucks at Machynlleth, Portaadoc, and CarU&rvoD. ALL INTERMEDIATE PROFITS AND TRAVELLER'S EXPENSES SAVED BY ORDERING THROUGH US. Address— EDWARDS AND EVANS, TREGARON, R.S.O. 65673 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEW MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HORE- HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma, Consumption,BroncWtis Cc^ghs, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Hooping Oough, Hoarseness. Loss of Voice, It cives instantaneous relief, and rapid ,y effects a cure. It gives mswnjA MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely famiv in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy, lami jin 00 XHE NURSERY It is invaluable, as children are fond of it, and take It eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest foBSness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensue?. No lad j who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with °Uprepared only by A. Haynuin. chemist, Seath and sold by all chemist?. Price Is lid and 2s 9d per bottle 3Q.fiQ "• THE GREAT. BLOOD PURIFIER. hHHOMPSONS' BURDOCK PILLS over- lmrgt form$ Offtesse-Q, atid the foulest state I !vm v63"' k'toeys; thev go to the power^t<MMsach! n0 <>*her ..medie&es comnla?^TTB^°0I) cures the fallowing ■TIndIg^1OQ or wind in the stomaeh or Dowels, giddiness in the. head, dimness of sigbt, weak or sore eyes loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, bilious obstructions, aethma, or tigbtoess in tbe chest, rheumatic?, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad bod breast, eore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or ^hite swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, iratherin^TSj tumours or cancers, pimples and blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itcb, erysipelas# Jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is l^d and 2a Oi each, sold by most I Chemists; or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, -SsfSBbstra&LSio&aafr' if ¥EW AND F A S H IONABL1 ll SUMMER STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING SIR Haw, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, A-ND Mux's M^rc«t, Ú MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS. THE CARDIFF HOUSE, ST. MARY -STREET,and CAROLINE-STREET,CARBTFJ1 Morning and Lounge Suits in Cheviots, Twee da Worsteds, and Serges, Troupers and Vests to mateS True Fitting. Boys' and Youths' Suits for Home or School Wear, in all Sizes. Best London Makes in Hats. SiBc and Felt. Scotch and Leicester Hosiery, French Printed Regatta and Oxford Shirts, Kid, Calf, and Tun Qtovec Umbrellas, Scarfs, &c., &c. Terms For Rearty Moitpy only. All goods marked ia plain fgures, the lowest cash pri™. 23 AUTUMN SEASON, 1880. ROYAL DEVONSHiRE SEBGB Made of selected Elastic staple wools In all the Latest fashionable Colours and Mixtures To suit all seasons and all climates. ROYAL DEVONSHIRE SEBGD For Ladiss' Dresses On the authority at The QUEEN is UNRIVALLED for BEAUTY, HARD WEAR, and UTILITY, "Ser,waur cannot hurt it,* .4, OYAL JJEVONSKIRE gERG* New Pattern Books post free. A!J): length cut. Carriage paid to London, Dublin, and Glasgow. SPEARMAN and SPEARMAN, Sole Factors. (Only Address)—PLYMOUTH. (No AgvndeQ 459% ONLY THE BEST. HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, Jbo. GARATvAY & CO. SUPPLY "OSLY THE BEST IMPORTED ROOTS. HYACINTHS from 3/6 per dot. TULIPS 3)6 per 106. CROCUS „ l^perm "CLIFTON A" COLLECTION 42s, contains 350 BES1 SELECTED Bulbs for Pot Cultivation. "CLIFTON B COLLECTION, 42s, contains 1,024 MA2 SELECTED Bulbs for Out-door Cultivation, SMALLER COLLECTIONS, 21s aud lOe 6d. All Orders over 20s Carriage Paid. Five per cent discount for cash. Catalogues post tree ah application. /FARAWAY & CO., D URDU AM DOWN NURSERIES, 34764 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. TO COLLIERY OWNERS. ENGINEERS, &c., &c. SUPERIOR NON-GUMMING ENGINE & MACHINERY OILS. Prices from Is 9cl to 3s 9d per gallon. Colliery Store Dealers plactid on favourable terras. DUNCAN k CO., Glovers' Hall Court, London, La, 48365 884S H. Hatsqn, Manager, irpo CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS A BBOTT, pAG E, ABBOTT, PAGE, AND AND CO., c OMTA-NY'S SWORN STOCK AND SHARE LISl BROKERS, NOW READY. Post free on application. lnr" *"■*jafi'"U.JsM5tr4uua tipwardc recommended therein. J. Special information given as to i Avnmi Mining and other Shares LIKELY to LONDON, rise FROM 100 to 30 PER CENT in a SHORT TIME. Stocks and Shares of every descrip* j tion Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. 48131 SHORT TIME. LC. Stocks and Shares of every descrils- j tion Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. 48131 gEEDS; BULBS, AND FLOWERS, EDWARD-DAVIES, 72B, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. Cabbage and OnioD Seed for present Sowing. Write for Bulb Catalogue (free). Over 200 Testimonials as to quality of seeds. THE LARGEST SEED PREMISES IN SWANSEA. 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AND p gCHIEDMAYER'3 GRAND, UPRIGHT, AND OBLIQUE IRON-FRAME PIANOFORTES^ rpHOMPSON AND SHACKELL Have the honour to announce that they have bee. specially appointed Sole Agents" for CARDIFF SOUTH WALES for the above Pianofortes, which fror* the very superior construction and remarkable pows and richness of Tone, together with elegance of appeal ance, have gained lor these Instruments the higheS expressions of praise and admiration, both from ttt leading Professors and Musical Critics generally. AN EMINENT PIANIST WRITES :— I candidly believe they are the finest Pianofortes fc be obtained. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSES, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, AND TENBY. THE FOLLOWING IS A COPY OF THE ROYAL WARRANT For the Supply of these Piinofortes TO HER Ni A J B S T Y. Lord Chamberlain's OflScs. THESE ARE TO CERTIFY that I llav-e appointed Messrs Julius Schibdmaybr and PAUL Schibdmasm, tr&d. ing under the firm of Messrs Schtedmayie (Pianof rte- fabrik), to be Pianoforte Manufacturers to Her Majesty, at Stuttgart. — To have, hold, exercise, and enjoy the said place, to- getherwith all rights, profits, privileges, and advantage, thereunto belonging.. This Warrant does not extend to any future member "'Given'under my band and Seal this Twenty-second day I of May, 1877, in the Fortieth Year of Her Majesty* reign. (signed) HERTFORD. (Seal.) Lord ChaaJwiMt. MESSRS W. H. 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