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T)ANIBt LB«I8 ,»deSOfl URcm —— JURNITTTRE Warehouse out of Londoiu ■ I j Hold the Largest and ANIEL T EWIS ana tsO-ii Best Selected Stock oat London. TA VNIEL T EWIS and SON ■ H I t Fxhibit an immense Stock • of CURTAINS,CARPETS, RUGS, FLOOU CLOTHS, LINOLF,UMS, &c. DAIEL LEWIS nd SON LEWIS Hare ea; rwH a reputation (or supplying superior I gooda at the lowest price. Viva PER CENT. DISCOUNT TO cASH PURCHASERS. 49,59 24, & 26, H.GH-STREET, CARDIFF.
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HOPKINS'S TEA. HOPJ{.INS'S 8s. TEA. HOPKINS'S TEA. HOPKINS'S 2s. TEA. HAYES, CARDIFF. 19962
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i WARE & COLLE, (Late Samuel Ware & Sons, Bristol and Ca 1- ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTCRT. TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF.
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i PHILADELPHIA. JIhe splendid screw steamer, "CLIFTON," II. M. Sbap- eofct commander, 8,500 tous burtlw n. 1,200 h.p., will sail Irani CARDIFF on or about the :2\.it!1 FEBRUARY, ISl. She has unrivalled nccommodatioii îor Saloon 1 asscii- leœ, replete with every comfort. &C" P'} t0W. Y. EDWARDS, CarJir. olT^UBLIC SALE at the LONDON COMMERCIAL SALE-ROOMS, Mincing-lane, <>n MONDAY Next, February 28th, at half-past eleven >'elock, fcOO Baekagea AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. i^a to- ngues may be had of Messrs Devitt and Hett, 10, Mark- aue, Loudon, -<3!)õ- r- STEAM BETWEEN jpARDJFF, SWANSEA, jjj-XFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. Cheapest Route for Goods to the North ot Ireland, and 10 parts of Scotland. Tlie Screw Steam-ships SOLAVAY (building), AAON, 3aptain Fry SEVERN, Captain MiIld; and PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Captain Arnel, are intended to Sail with Soods and Passengers, with liberty to tow and assist reasels (unless prevented by circumstances), as follows n the month of FEBRUARY^ FBOM EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW, VIA BRISTOL. 7 Monday. 8 p.m. | Monday 8 p.m 6 p.m. | ::8 Monday.. « P-m- FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 6 Saturday Saturday 2 p.m. 12 Saturday 1 p.m. 1 2C^aturday 1 GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, ViA BELFAST. 4 Friday. 2 p.m. 118 Friday 2 p.m. 11 Friday 2 p.m 25 lr'c.ay • 2 p" FBOM NO, 1 SUED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA FROM SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 1) Saturday.. 8 p.111. 110 Saturday.. 7 p.m. 12 Saturday 3 p.m. 1 P FROM BELFAST '10 &W AN SLA. 1 Tuesday 7, 8 Tuesday 2 p.m. 22 Tuesday • • „ l ■ FROM GLASGOW TO SWANSEA VIA BELFAST. Monday. 2 p.m. 21 Monday 2 p.m. With li be 1"ty toWat'or off all 1'orts and places, for all purples and to Tow or ;,cck> i03 Green- PARKS.-Belfast1: Gabn 1, us iu Soldiers or ock or Glasgow Cabm, ^0s Deck, A-S VU ock or Glasgow Cabio, 203; Deck, 128 (ill; Soldlcrs or issued at Faie-and-a-half, available for TvkAr^lTinSGlas £ OW, to Wro. Sloan & Co. in Greenock, to \Vm Wudsav & Co, in Belfast, to R. Henderson & ifnn in Bri-tcd to Mark Whitv.ill & Son m Swwisea, to m! Jones & Bictlier in Newport, to 11. Burton and 01t and here toE. TA YLOn CO., c9. Bute Cardiff, February, 18S1. rXXT EDWARDS V CARDIFF and NEW YORli STEAMSHIP LiNE. firet-claes Steamers of this line intend to sail as follows, Wind, Weather, and other circumstances per- mitting :— FUOJI CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHEOLA 2,800 tons. February 24th RHEUBINA 2,000 tons March 1Uth RIHWINDDA 3,OOC tons March SioUl FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. RHEUEINA 2,500 tons lebruary 26th RH1WINDDA 3,000 tons. March oth RUECLA 2,300 tons. March 12th FROM CARDIFF TO PHILADELPHIA. CLIFTON 8,500 ton3 February 26th Through Bi h of Lading for all classes of Goods and Parcels to and from Biimingham, Gloucester, Bristol, Briogwater, ilerefoid, Wolveihauiptou, Manchester, Bradford, Loudon, Stafford, Abergavenny, Swansea., Newport, Merthyr, &c., and places m the Western States and Canada, including Chicago, St. Louis, lIIil. waukee St. Paul's, Toledo, Buffalo, Detroit, Toronto, Philadelphia, Boston, Battimore.&c., &c., in conjunct-ion with the principal Railway Companies 011 both sides. it^r Cheapest Route lor all classes of Goods to and from the Midland District. Dock dues, landing and warehousing charges &c., are mucMower at Cardiff th;»n any of the other Trans- *tF«* Freight* Charges and other particulars, apply to W. Y. EDWARDS, Cardiii and Newport 34609 TURNER, EDWARDS, & CO., Bristol; or 6821 G. F. BULLEY, 51, South-street. New Xoih. ITZfZjr A LLAN LINE TO A;\IEIUCA, EOY AI. MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON. Calling £ »t Halifax to land Canadian Mails and Passengers. NOVA ScoTIA.f..Mar. 31 MOHAVIAN Mai. 31 PARISIAN Mar. 13 CIRCASSIAN Api. 7 POLYNESIAN" Mar. IV SAKJIAIIAN. Apr. lo SARDINIAN Mar. 211 SARDINIAN Mar. 21 Saloon Fares £ 12, £ 1?, and £ 1S, Intermediate £ S 8s., Steerage £ 0 Cs., to Boston, New York, Baltimore, 1 liiia- delpliia, Purtland, or Halifax, and Through Tickets to all points at Special Hates. PAMPHLETS— Second Series—" Reports of Tenant Far- mers' Delegates on Dominion of Canada also recent Issue of Pamphlets on Western States of America, SlC., Rent free. Government Assisted Passages to Halifax, or through to Quebec, planted to Agricultural Labourers and fciuaie Domestic Servants for £5. Full particulars on application to P ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., James-street., Liverpool, r, In r TVird 40, Bute-street, and E. F. K jiinard, 19, Oi to G. Liro, lf> 1[ee3> chanesvillo-place, gueen-strcet, gt M.iry_stieet, Swansea Rirse Neath A. 1. i^usw■ J1, t w. Wilton Locke, 10, and Brown, 1/3, p"ln",e. Y(,ni" Screw Packet Wiiarf, Great Docl^treet ami Job,. You,^Xschool,, L.n- Newport, Mom, D. F1:UUld.gtrcet1 Abergavcn,y i?VTnre3 Maiic^street, Abertillory j Matthew Matthews, Ain»ej, juai».v Thomas. 2. Chuicu- TT Le'wit I ostmaster, Ebbw Vale, V OTHITE STAR LINE W ROYAL & UNITED STATEa MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL for NEW fcr- waruing 1'aB;enters to all paits Of the United a to • Canada. „„«,,inted These well-known magnificent steamers are «TP to sail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty a and the UniWSutes mails Tuc,Jay, Nar, 1 Germanic Thursday, Mar. 10 Rjpull.e Tuesday J-iar. lo Adriatic Thursuay. Jjar. -1 Britannic — •• Thursday, Mai. 31 Each constructed 1H Ssven water-ti^nc compruncnts. Average naas ve* Hit Qtys in summer, 9A dajs In winter. ASE'dfd vlssJs combine the comfort, wid aro unsur^seu ia thc.r atUactiO ""spoons and State-rooms amidships liJxar^usiy inr. ulshed. Pianos, librwies, electric bens, batn room attend the w-ornen and children. ,y and &0. Bute' Docks, Card.rT Briery IIil. L-W^ V* Bruwn. Newport, UT'U Cm^P and Son^m^-r James.S. De-mij "edegar I Abrahams and R.os, Grocers^Empire S o.os, Pentre Ystrad Arthur 'lilney. e!er<-mi ,.r^V JvincLi^ -n Station, Abertiiiery. Mon. Joh" fSvmoel T" Hkli-sueet, Bnjniiny i -M. David Rowlands, Ponygraici, Mr Rhys RoOeitj. Wood. field-place, llorriston, or to ISMAY, IMRIE. and CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, ana gl 34, Leadenball-street, London. A MERi_0AN LINE. fg iv STATES MAIL STEAMERS, ".i!&.i>V LIVEHI OuL TO EVERY WEDNESDAY. First class, fun.powercd Irou Steamship?. Acconmio- fation for passengers equil to anv European Line, t lengcrs aul good's landed at Philadelphia on tue *<" )f the I'eiinsylvani i Railroad. This is the shortest ana be t roui.o to tiie Wo?t.. i ict Apply to RICHAIIDSOM, SPEKCH, and Co., 17 an., i Water-street, Liverpool; JONES BiiotJ. and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff; JAMWS Avrb, 102, Bute-road, Caniiri, Ionei BROS, and Co.. uock-strect, Newport; RoGEr. JOSES aigh-treet, Pontypridd Tiusi.y and Co., JNO JiHVAN, Hengoea, via Cardiff. 3ü BRATTICE CLOTH BRATTICE CLOTII i BRATTICE CLOTII THE BEST AND CHEAPEST, We are prepared to TENDER fur the supply of BRAT. fiCE CLOTH and AIR TUBING of every description. ADDRKSS — NOKTHALLEKTON MANUFACTURING UOlPANY NORTHALLERTON. 40015 SWANSEA OFFICE CF TUB .< c0rTH WALES DAILY NEWS," :0. 2, €01,LEGE STREET. Ail rnle-s f em NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt atV-nti' ii, and bo executed upon the aarue terms as from 'YVFWS delivered to Subscrib*r» early 1 i;e DAJLx j-<L. o ti>wn. every received up to Ssv»n o'clock wiU ADVERTLSEMEM^ecene, P ■eeure ir^orti- o in WO I-Uik DAILY NEWS — DOSTAL DELIVERY OF Tlli' SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of the SOUTH WaW-3 jV.?j?Wp0s^ '» aiinouiic that by a sp<ciai concession ot i?;rst iutltoritiO'* thpy are enabled to despatch tt'e Silitiun cr' aoinir.L; bjr tlic Mails leaving CM'diu a um. and 3.4 '.ui. Country Subscribers residing wit ,IJC iimits of ClIiAMO'HI ANSIIfRE, CARDIGANSHIRE. Is well M those pi>rtio!'S of BRECONsIlIRE and MON- IIOUTHSHIRE comprised within the Tredegar and Bhyrnuey Vaiicy I'ostal District", may now have the SOUTH WALES DAILY INEVS delivered at their reiÜcnees daily by the same post as that whidl conveys their Lou- tùn leticr#. The Second EDITION of the SOUTH DAILY NEWS is forwarded, prepaid,to residents of the following* and I other places within the Cardie Postal District in time lor the first morning dchvery — St. I Sully Mieliaelstne-le-Vedw Fenced C 'Urtyrail.i C'a-tletown B Brides .-up Ely Oinas Powia Ma; sliiicld St Nicholas I C.vloxton J l'cnarth Bonvilstono Barry Llandough Peterbtonc Caerphilly Lisvane Llanda/T Bedwaa L'anishcn Radii' Vstral Mynacli Whitchurch Mortmains:own Pwliypaut Tail's Well_ M.liisgriBith St Jieilous Ti.ngwynlais St Andrews M.liisgriBith St Jieilous Ti.ngwynlais Pentwcli Cefti Mably I Walnut Tree Bridge lit Andrew London and West of £1Jttlll subscribers receive their papers 011 the afternoon of publication, PER CrARTrr,, POST-FREE 0 9 9 PErI HALF-YEAR 0 19 4 PER YKAR « 1 19 J SOUTII WALES J.>AILY NKWS OrncF.?, 76 uid 7ft. t. ilai-y.street. Cardiii 'nlt by utn.on. AUCTION AFPOINT^ENTR Messrs BEYioN and LEWIS. j Horse?, Carriages, Harness, yLES nll Co. Messrs BUR ION, March 1 Collieriea and Works, at Gloucster ._11 Mr}l. H. CLAllh. HuuseUoIJ ru;»ilme,So.tMot|»ll»,Broiol .loue 0 MT II. DAViES. »d r ■ ,«. ffl Bona, Cm i;UtoKGS. Timber, nt Abergavenny. -y- March 3 ASSS SS^AFESIYKR 3 Messrs andS. r, \Torpii i and 2 Boo^tagon^ anci Hughes.^b_ Cart Horse, at Swansea Feb- 26 Tea, at Swansea Mar. 8 Business Premises, at Swansea ..Feb. 28 «—* f,t CUle, « Bridged Implements, Poultry, &c., at Swansea March 3 Freehold Property, at Swansea. Messrs W. J. LOWEb o ,far i Freehold and Leasehold Property at Swansea • February 26 FreeiioU I-»J. ;|,A' BEAB. Mr WM. HARltY !tEES. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff March 8 & Furinture, near Cardiff..March 10 Stol'k, &c.. near CanlltY. Apnl 14 Messrs 'l'HI13E, CLAlm, & Co. Colliery Plant, Stores, & near Aberdare..March 10 & 11 Colliery wl^Li'AMS aU(l WILLIAMS. Horses, Traps, Harness, &c., at Cardiff March 12 THE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. Sale of magnificent Two-years Transplanted Larch, Fir, Spruce, Scotch Fir, Austrian Pine, Pinus Laricio, Pear, Apple, and Plum Trees Choice Dwarf Roa-s (named), Moss Roses of Sorts (named), Choice Ivies (Irish and Variegated), Hawthorn (Quicks, Rhododendrons of Sorts, &e. MESSRS STEPHKNSON, ALEXAN- ..L DEH, and Co., are instructed by Mr Daniel Weatherly, of Builtli Nurseries, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository, Crockherbtuwn, Cardiff, on WED. NKSDAY March 2nd, at 12 o'clock, a consignment oi ORAMENTAL SHRUJB3, ROSES, FRUIT TREES', FOREST TREES, dec. Goods on view the morning of sale. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. oO^' IIQRSE SALE FOR MARCH. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- 1" DElt, and Cos. next large SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS, HORSES, COBS. and PONIES, Will be held at the Repository, Cardiff, ou FRIDAY, the 4th day of March, 1881. .„ Enties for this sale should be made. and stalls secured on or before Saturday, the 20th inst. 9254 50344 HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCK- HERBTOWN", CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO.'S NEXT FORTNIGHTLY SALE of COLLIERY, C ART, AND OTHER HORSES, CAR. RIAGES, AND HARNESS, Will be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, the 6th of March, 1881, at 2.30 p.m. precisely. Total expense of each Horse ouered and not sold, Five Shillings, SALE of an IMPORTANT FURNITURE REMOVING BUSINESS AT CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- Jf& and CO., are instructed by the Proprietors to offer for absolute SALE, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Card,if, at Seven o'clock p.m., on TUESDAY, the Stli day of March, 1881, the LEAbE OF THE PREMISES, Situate iu The Hayes, Cardiff, together with the valuable and extù!J8ive PLANT, HORSES, AND APPLIANCES AND GOODWILL of the "STAR" FURNITURE REMOVING PREMISES, The Property of Messrs S. J. Davies and Co., the oldest 01 its kind in South Wales, The Premises, whiell are in the centre of the town, comprise an excellent Yard and Buildings adapted for cirnin" on a large and important business, and com- prise spacious yard, good fou .,t,1I1 stable and shed, with hu loft over the whole, large Van house, all in the occupation of the proprietors. There are also other Buildings let off a.t remunerative re'ntalg^rd ]ias a]g0 valuable Caual Wharfage adapted for a retail coal trade. The Plant consists of SIX FUENITUItE VAN-, Threo cart, horses, h:1.rnesa, aml other appliance^, all in exccllcut con<lition, ntl the orportuuity afforded to chasers of this description of property is an excep- tionally good one. Tho Premises are held for the unexpired term of ten years, at an annual rent of £ 30, but as a portion of the promises is let olf at £ 62 per annum, the rent is thereby The whole may be inspected and full inventories obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Carditl; and to the Proprietors, No. 1, The lL.ye: Cardiff. 50104 92„o ABERDARE. BWLLFA AND MEliTIIYil DARE COX,LlJEltIE.?. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE CF COLLIERY v PLANT, STOKES, AND EFFECTS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLAUKE and CO. will MELL by AUCTION, by order of the High Sheriff of Glamorganshire,in Jots to suit purchasers,on the Premises, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 10th and lltl1 (and following days if necessary), the whole of the oiDveable „ „ PLANT AND EFFECTS At tic Collieries know* respectively by the names of Bwiifa and Merthyr Dare, which are situate about miles from Aberdare, comprising :— AT THE BWLLFA COLLIERY 000 iron riddle trams, 5V wood tub trains S mile3 of tma,w" wth cro.-smgs, sleepers, chains, and points 800 yards railway tiding vertical engine, 12m. stroke, Gin. cylinder, 4H.. flywheel, 3ft nuiiey attached, 2ift. sliaitir.g, and 4 driving pulleys 1 spare tram weighing machine to weigh 3 tons, Bartiett's cart weighing machine to wcij^h 20 tons, water heater, weighing machine on rail by Bartlett to weigh 25 tons, portable fitting shop, 2 weighbridges for trama by Bartlett general stores, consisting of oils, tailow, grease, boits and nuts, rivet', brattice cloth, guide and winding, rones, indiarubbcr and other packing, loose sheaves, brasses etc., ironwork for 50 trams, 500 tons non- stone ;)00 tons pitwooll. 22,000 tons fire clay, wood pit frame's, cast iron shoes, brackets and pulleys, 280 fathoms wauling rope oil drum. CONTENTS of SMITH'S SIIOP, including 4 anvils) anJ block, 3 boshes, 4 punching blocks, 18;n. fan, 3 eJallCS, portable forge, spare bellows, and smith's cools, vices &c; smith's ir.m and old castings. about the col- liery'; OFFICE FUilNlTURE, 40 HORSES, harness and saddling requirements, 4 carts, 40 ton3 plates on floor of dryiiig-room at brickworks, 3-ton Pooley's weighing machine, 50,000 fire bricks, lCO tons small coal, timber and sundry loose and general c-lliery materials, &c. AT THE MERTllYR DARE COLLIERY :— Two pit frames with cast-iron shoes, brackets, stays, wrought iron bolts, patent wire !,mde tighteners, pulley blocks, wire rope, shcaves and wrought iron arms, 2 miles o tramway, Blee] ers" chairs, &c 37 new iron nd composite trams. 54 old iron trams; 10ft drum, with wrought iron brake, band, and wrought iron axle, 8^in patent locking apparatus, with wire down to pit, 000 feet; three-ton weighing machine, by Bartlett 26 irun weights, 2 old pit carriages, bar iron old chain and scrap iron, new crank wheel for pump with cast key ways, spare spur wheel for driving gear, cast- iron water heate'' with connections to fie. heavy hani- punching machine, up to 1-inch hole in J-inch plate; wrought-irou heater with pipe to fiue, SCO feet 4-inch flat Bieel wire rope, crab winch, 2 water trams with valves lever, 41 fire bars (long pattern), 25 tons of ironstone, contents of ftore, ll1llp room, carpenter's shop, smith's shop, loft; together with the office furniture, and other eileels too numerous to particularise. The sale will commence at the Bivlifa Collierv on Thursday, March 10th, punctually at 12.;)0 p.m. o'clock. There will be no reserve. Terms—cash. The whole may be viewed two days prior to the sale. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 24th Fe: ruary, 1SS1. 50435 SALE^FREEHOLD COTTAGES, LAND, AND QUARRY, AT DYNAS POWIS, NEAR CARDIFF. [% it J. MADDOX is instructed to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff oil Saturday, the 20th day of February, ISal, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as Shall then there be read, all that piece ut FREEHOLD LAND situate in the village uf Dynas rowl-, upon which stand Three Cottfgcs(two oi which have recently been erccted), all let to respectable tenants, at a total rental of Ds oct There is also upon the property a good Quarry of Mountain Limestone, suitable for budumg or road PUi\lr hutl.er particulars apply to Mr. Henry Matthews, Builder, Dyna3 l'owis; of the Auctioneer, South Wales Dai'y News" Chambers, or of t pV\v? Messrs. DALTON, SPENCER, CORB^TT, & E\ ANS, Solicitors, 50303 °, Working-street, Cerdiir. LUSTY FORGR INX^ KL V, NEAR CARDIFF. TO FARMERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MR E. J. EVANS will hold a SALE by AUCTION in a Field adjoining the "Dusty Forge" Inn, Ely. on MONDAY, the 28th February, 1881, of FAT AND STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, &c. Three months' credit will be giveu tJ purchasers of £ 20 [lnd upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of £ 5 p" cent, per annum. The Auctioneer respectfully invites further entries as early as pos ible, the terms for which may be had upon application at iiis odices. Church-street Chambers, Cardiff. 60292 0231 SALE OF LEA.SEII()LD AND nillElloLi> PROPERTY. JV/FU T. IL DA VIES has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Castle-square, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of March, 18SI, at Three o clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions of Sale to bo then produced) the LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, Yaid, Garden, Coach-house and Premises, known as No. 1, Argyle-street, Swansea, iu the County of Glamorgan, now in the occupation of Mr David JOlle. The promises are held under a Corporation lease for 75 years frotn the 25th day of Marcli, 1872, at the yearly rent U,o a FilE^OLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- lTikjir^ nitu'ite near the Pentre Turnpike Gate, Swan- sea aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mi- George Hall, and let ^t leJtjrf and conditions of sale, apply to m iF nVliourtS Solicitor. 13, York-place, Swansea, Xthe Auctioneer; IS, Union-street, Swansea. SOiOJ A R DI F F A U C T10 N MART, C 10'QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MTI E. r KENNARD Rcspeotfully announces the ENLAlU' premises at the above address, which w:ill ti„n of spacious and convenient, and fitted for the every description of goods, lie mteiids con AUCTION SALES on MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, exclusive oi other bales by special arrangement,, GOODS RECEIVED FOR PRIVATE, SALE. No caargo for warehousing. Ten per cent commission only charge 1 011 all goods sold. Piivate Sales conducted as usual. Cheapest House in South Wales for PIANOFORTES, AMEiUGAN ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, etc. Pianos from 15 to 10J guineas, with the usual guarantee. Instru- ment bought, Roll I, or oxolianged. Persons desirous of disposing of their Goods without the usual inconveniences incident toalcs at piivate hsu eM, will Bad this establishment all they em desire. Accuuuts fiettieU within Tvyeaty-four buura after sale 11178—50114 falcs by giurtimi. COEDSAESON FARM, SKETTY, SWANSEA. TO FARMERS, BUTCHERS, CATTLE DEALERS, MARKET GARDENERS, Ac. MR, JOHN M. LEEDER has received instructions from Mr John Nicholls to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above Farm, on MONDAY, Feb. 28,1S81, a small, but useful lot of Farm IMPLEMENTS, POULTRY, POTATOES, &e., Comprising chaffcutters, sheep-racks and troughs, scufHer, two pair of iron harrows, double-furrow plough, sheep dipping apparatus, horse hoe, sack weighing machine and weights, iron roller, nearly new (by CroskiU), oilcake crusher, leading, shaft, and plough harness, large iron boiler, oven, &c., &c„ and about 40 head of choice poultry. Also about two tons of Gloucester kidneys and Magnum Bonum seed potatoes grown on the farm, which will be offered in lots of half a cwt. After the above are disposed of. the Auctioneer will LET by AUCTION the several old Pasture Fields, from the date of sale up to 29th September next. Sale to commence at half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon. Three months' credit will be given on the implements and potatoes on sums of £2 and upwards. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 50444 SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN CENTRE OF SWANSEA, and of WELL-SECURED LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to OFFER FOR SALE by AUCTION, at tucMackworth Arms, Wind-street, Swansea, on THURS- DAY, the 3rd dav of March, 1S81, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following hicrhly important and valuable PROPERTY, all situite in excellent positions in the town of Swansea. IN COLLEGE-STREET: LoT 1.—All that tully Licensed and well-frequented PUBLIC-HOUSE known as the Wyndham Arms," being No. 22 in College-street, to which it has a frontage of 01 feet or thereabouts, with a depth of 128 feet or there- abouts together with the large Piece of Land at the baok, extending behind the adjoining houses on either side for a distance of 146 feet or thereabouts, such land being now used as a garden and skittle alley in connec- tion with the Wyndham Arms. Tnis Lot is let to Thomas Jones and Co., on re- pairing lease lor 21 years from 25th March, 1880, at the j edrly rcnt of £100 for the first two years, and £ 110 for the rest of the term, the lessees also cove- nanting to spend £350 in improvements within the first five years of the term. The Property extends at the back for one-half the entire distance between High-street and Orchard- street, stretching to within 90ft. of High-street on the oue side. and 62ft. of Orchard-street on the other side, and covers a very considerable arta. Any im- provement th It may be made in the neighbourhood must largely increase its value. Lor 2.—All that HQ USE and SHOP adjoining Lot. 1, and known as No 23, College-street, having a frontage in College-street of 15ft. or thereabouts, anù a depth back- wards to the garden of Lot 1 of 7ift. or thereabouts. And also all that HOUSE and SHOP known as No. 24, College-street, having a frontage to such street of 13ft. 3in, or thereabouts, and a depth backwards to the garden of Lot 1 of 70it. or thereabouts. No. 23, College- street, and a small part of No. 24, are cccupied by 1o1r Lharies Cook, as yearly tenant at the rent of £40 a year, and the rest of lo, 24, College-street, is occupied by Mr Joseph Watts, as yearly tenant at the rent of £i!0 a year. ST. MARY-STREET. LOT 3.-AI] that highly importaut and eligible piece of BUILDING LAND, having a frontage to St. Mary- street of 48 foet, or thereabouts, and an average depth of 72 feet, or thereabouts, and comprising the sites of the houses formerly known as Nos. 5 and 6, St. Mary-street. CALVERT-STREET. Lot 4.—The BLOCK of BUILDINGS comprising Nos. 9, 10,11, and 12, Calvert-street, and now occupied by Mr Yeo, baker, and others. This property is most advantageously situated at tho juution of Cal vert-street and Church-street, with a frontage of 71 feet, or thereabouts, to Calvert- streit, and 34 feet, or thereabouts, to Church-street, and is bounded at the back by St. Mary's Church- yard. Looking at its position, there can be no doubt that sooner or later it must be required for street improvements. It is now let on repairing lease to Mr William Yeo, for the term of 21 years, from 25th March, 1878, at the rent of £15 a year, and is sold subject to a mortgage for £500, at 5 per cent, for a term (at the option of the borrower) of three years, from 5th August, 1880. HIGH-STREET. LOT 5.-All that HOUSE and SHOP, known as Xc. 95, High-street, occupied by Abraham John. All that HOUSE and SilOi1, being No, ü6, High-street, occupied by J. Evans. All that HOUSE aud SHOP, being No. 97, High-street, occupied by J. Davies. All that HOUSE and SHOP, being No. 98, High-street, occupied by T. l'l'es<1ce. This cxtreme'y valuable Lot, consisting of the four well-built and commodious Shops ana Houses, kuown as Nos. 95, 96, 97, and 98, High-street, and having a frontage to such street of 56 feet, is so'd subject to a lease for 9t years, from 25 March, 1802, by which a yearly reut of £4 4s was reserved. LOT 6.—All those TWO HOUSES, being Nos. 101 and 102, High-street, hav.n;; a frontage of 32 feet and a. depth of 75 feet or thereabouts, and in the respective occupa- tion of Samuel Powell and A. Griffiths, This Lot is sold subject to a Lease for 99 year?, from 2)1.11 March, 1802, which reserved a yearly rent of 8s. LOT 7.-All those two HOUSES and SHOPS, being Nos. 103 and 104, High-street, having a frontage of 35ft, or thereabouts. This Lot is sold subject to a Lease of 99 years, from the 23th September, 1S02, which reserved a yearly rent of £ 2 \!s 0d. LOT 8.—All that PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Olive Branch," being Nos. lCG and 107, High-street. together with the adjoining HOUSE, bein# No. 105, High-street, now occupied respectively by Samuel Samuel allu n, Pearson, and hanng midi a frontage to High- lIr<1et 0:1 40ft. or thereabouts. This Lot is sold subjeot to a Lease for 99 years, from the 29th September, 1802, by which a yearly rent of £3 7s 6d was reserved. The above lot', Nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8, afford an admirable opportunity to any person desirous of making safe and easy provision for tbe future. The money invested in their purchaso will secure a small present iucomc in the various ground rents men- tioned, and will without trouble or risk accumulate for the d0 years during which the leases have yet to run—at the end of th .t period the result being the aequis.tiou of a valuable Freehold Property produc- ing a considerable income. CAE PlaTILL. LOT <)—All those valuable and well-secured GROUND RENTS, amounting in all to the net turn of £34183 a year, reserved out o £ the houses in Cae Pistill, between Llangaveiach street and Carmarthen-road, Swansea, and payable for the term of 43 years from 25th March, 1SS1. The actual ground rents reserved to the vendor amount to the sum of £44 4s a year, but from this must be deducted the chief relit of £ 9 6s, payable to the Corporation, lea.vinthe net incomo £ 31 18. The vendor can arrange for a considerable part of the purchae money of aBY lot to be advanced 011 mortgage if iei;uired. For further particulars, pians, &.c" apply to the Auctioneer, or to lIIK EDWARD THOMAS, Solicitor, 11, SUl:1.11.skeet, 602S9 Bristol. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS W. J. LOWE3 and SON have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, subject tj such conditions as shall there and then be produced, on TUESDAY, March 1st, 1S81, the following valuable PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.—All those Four Iieehold Dweliing-horS23 and Premises, situate and being Nos, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Barbour's Court, High-street, Swansea, now occupied by Messrs Pengelly, Dclbridge, Nicholls, and Parker, and producing an annual rental of £411: LOT 2,—All those 1'wo Freehold Dwelling-houses and Premises, situate and being 1\03. 9 and 10, Barbour's Court aforesaid, now occupied by Messrs Maun and Gregg, and producing all annual rental of £18 4<. "fliis property has an entrance from High-street and Orchard-street. LOT 3.-AII that Leasehold Dwelling-house and Pre- mises situate and being No. 2, New Vincent-street, adjoining Argyle-street, Swansea, containing 5 rooms and the usual offices, and now in the occupation of Mr Coctin, as tenant, at the weekly rent of 6s 6d. Held for the unexpired term of about 94 years from the 25th March, 1879. at the low ground rent of JEZper annum. LOT 4 —A 11 that Piece or Parcel of Laud situate in Bryn- melin-street, in the Borough of Swansea, together with Two Messuages or Dwelling Houses thereon, and known as Nos. 10 and 11. Brynmelin-terraeo, Brynmelin-street. This property is held for the residue of a term of 75 years, created by an Indenture of Lease dated tlia 20th day of November, 1872, and made between the Mayor, Aldormen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Swansea of the one part, and Henry Brown of the other part, less two day thereof, subject to the yearly apportioned ground rent of £ 1 8s. The Vendor reserves the right of putting this properly up in two lots if thought desirable. Tho Auctioneers beg to call the attention of intending purchasers to these properties as most desirable invest- ments, bemg centrally situated, and in an excellent stato of repair. Sale to eOlllmence at Three o'elock. :Fer further partculars as,to Lots J, 2, and 4, apply to Messr3 Beor and Plant, Solicitors, York-place, or for tho whole to the Auctioneers, 2, Ileathfield-street, Swansea. 50405 SWANSEA. SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS. MR WM. HALIRY REES is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Iligh-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd dar of March, 181, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, "he following highly desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, in tho lots mentioned, or such other lots as may te deemed advisable, viz. LOT 1.—A highly eligible piece of LEASEHOLD BUILDING GROUND now in hand adjoining to the pre. mises No. 14, Herbert-place, Swan sea, ami containing a frontage to St lIelcn's.1'0à1 of 40 feet, and a mean depth of 80 feet or thereabouts. Also, a Leasehold Ground Rent of £1 2s 4d issuing out of premises demised to Mr J. F, llarvey, for the residue of the estate and term for which the wholo of the promiscs are held by the vendor viz., under a leaso for three lives or a term of whiel upwards of 74 years are unexpired. The ground rent reserved by the lease in respect of this lot is £6 13s 4d. The purchaser will have the benefit of the pine end of the dwelling-house, being No. 14, Herbert-place, free of charge, i I.or 2.—A similar piece of LEASEHOLD BUILDING GROUND, situate between Lady Huntingdon's Chapel and the premises of bIr 13001, in St, HeiI'8.road con- taining a frontage to St. Helen's-road of 40 feet, and a mean depth of 133 feet or thereabouts. Also a leasehold ground rent of £7 per annum, issuing out of the premises demised to the late Mr George Robinson, for 98 years from the 25tli March, 1859. Held for a term of three lives, or a term of which upwards of 77 years are unexpired, subject to a ground rent of £ 14 pfor annum. The purchase of this lot will also include the So ted or Building erected at the lower end thereof, I which must be taken at a valuation, aud paid for in addition to the purchase money for the remainder of the ot. The above pioces of Land are well and centrally situated, and are admirably adapted for either business premises or private dwelling-house", and more par- ticuhiuy for the speculative erection of Turkish aud other baths. Particulars and conditions of Sale may be had of the Auctioneer, at his Auction and Steam Printing Offices Cliar.esville place, Neath or of JOHN DONAGUE. Esq., 60330 r. Solicitor, Swansea, A \o:p¡au of the prelllisc3 may be tcen. ESSES SAMUEL AND NIOHOLLS, ..UL A (Late Mr JOHN SAMUEL). AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS, SURVEYORS, MORTGAGE .BROKERS, LAND, HOUSE AND lHS\JilANC2 -AGEN-TS, j ^OLD P,OST«0EFICE CJIAMDERP, HJ UiUilU-STREET. CARDiJfJft 4Q&34 jnltø IHJ GUTRTIMU SALE TO-MORROW. 100, OXFORD-STitr.ET, SWANSEA. MR C. HUGHES (late Beynon ana Hughes) will SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on SATURDAY, February 26, 1881, about 25 Boxes (21 pounds each), of the choicest new season's first crop CONGOU TEA, Specially selected for the use of private fami1ies. The Tea being thoroughly sound, and without any mixture whatever, can be highly recommended. On view morning of Sale No reserve. Terms cash. Sale to commence at Twelve noon. Auctioneer's Office, 1'' 1, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. 50420 SALE TO-MORROW. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR C. HUGHES (late Beynon and Hughes) will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on SATURDAY, February 26tb, 1881, a very powerful ..r u. BAY CART HORSE, 16'2 hands, 6 years old, 14t cwt. Staunch in harness, and Imitable for dray, wagon, or shunting. No reserve. Sale at Three p.m. Offices, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. 50431 SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT ,'> SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES (late Beynon and Hughes) has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arma Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on MONDA Y. February 28th, 1SS1 (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read), the followwg valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising :— LOT 1.-AII that substantially built DWELLING- HOUSE and premises, situate and being No. 19, Nichol- B\.rcet, wansea. Held for a term of 98 years from June 22nd, 1805, at a ground rent of £ 2 9s 6d per annum. LOT 2.—All those FOUR well-built DWELLING- JIOUSES and premises, situate and being Nos. 54 55 66, and 57, Baptist Well street, Swansea, all let to respectable tenants. Held fur a trim of 75 years, from the 25th day of March, 1874, at a ground rent of £3 per annum. LOT 3.-AII that substantialiy-built DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No. 3, Sym- mons-street, Waunwen, Swansea, now in the occupation of F. Boudsey. Held for a term of 75 years, from 29th September, 1874, nt a. ground rent of £2 10s per annum. LOT 4.-All these TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 4 and 5, Symmons- street, Waunweu, now in the occupation of — Merriman and Josiah Rees. „ Held for a tbrm of 75 years, from 20th September, 1874, at a giound rent of £ 5 per annum. LOT 5.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 7 and 8, Wheatfield- terrace, Symmons-street, Waunwen, now in the occupa- tion of Hopkins and Norman. Held fur a term of 75 years, from 23th September, 1874, at a ground rent of £5 per annum. LOT 6.—All those FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, Wheat- field-terrace, Waunwen, now in the occupation of Parkin, Chelcy, Phiiliphant, and McCartey. Held for a term of 75 years, from 27th September, 1874, at a ground rent of £10 per annum. LOT 7.—All those FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 21, 22, 23, and 24, Marsden-street, Waunwen, now in the occupation of Ricks, Rice, Thomas, and Cole. Held for a term of 75 years, from 25th March, 1875, at a ground rent of £1\J per annum. LOT S.-AIl tha very substantialiy-built DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No. 81, Bryny- mor-terrace, containing dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, four bedrooms, bath-room, two kitenens, three cellars, two w.-c.'s, and small green-htu.,e. This lot is in excellent repair, drained, and complete in every respect, an 1 has a back entrance. Held for a term of 99 years, from December 25th, 1873, at a ground rent of £5 per annum. The above Houses are biLuated in localities in which houses are always in good demand. They are all now let to respectabls tenants, and are well worthy the atteutiou of intending purchasers. Sale to commence at Three o clock p.m. For further particulars apply to R. T. Leyson, Esq,, Solicitor; or to he Auctioneer, 98, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 5i)'i/83 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES IN HIGH-STREET, IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. MR C. HUGHES (late Beynon and Hughes), has been instructed to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Iligh-street, Street, on TUESDAY, March 8th, 1S81, subject to such conditions as will be produced at the sale, the following VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISED, namely :— Lor 1.—A11 that extensive and substantially-built Leasehold HOUSE and Premises, recently called or known by the name of The King W.lliain," situate and being No, 150, High-street, ill the town of 8wansea now m the occupatiul of AIr William Richards under an underlease wnicii will expire on the 29th day of Sept., 18S2, at a rent of per annum. This lot is held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March,1799, at a ground rent of Ds Cd per annum LOT 2.-All that extensive and substantially-built Leasehold SHOP, with the Storehouses and Premises, situate and beirg Nos, 151 and 152, High-street, Swansea, now in the occupation oi Iùr Wm. Richards, ulldcr an under lease, which will expire on ti e 29th cay of Sep- tember, at a rental of £10 per annum. This lot his held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1799, at a ground rent of £2 9a Cd per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For furtlJer particulars apply to MrE. Austin Williams Solicitor, 13, Castle-street, Swansea or to the Auc tioneer, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1))207; SALE OF VALUABLE RAILWAY STOCK, GAS & OTHER SHARES, LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, AND POLICIES OF INSURANCE. MESSRS PARRY and BEAR are in- JjTjB. structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, on MONDAY, February 28th, subject to conditions to be then produced, the following STOCKS, SHARES, PROPERTIES, AND POLICIES, as follows :— £ 2,213Grer-t Western Guaranteed Stock; Seven Shares, £ 5 (fuily paid), iu the Cacrleon Gas Company Twenty Shares, £5 (fully paid), in the Masonic Hall, Newport; Two Polices of Assurance, each, with bonus £:!6 17s Cd added to each policy, ou the lives of a lady and gentleman, aged 55 aud 60 years respectively. Annual premium on each policy, £4 IS3 7d. All that SEMI-DETACHED VILLA, known as Caris- brook Villa, Caerau Park, Newport, Mon., iu the occu- pation of Mr T. Floyde Lewis, containing entrance hall, dinni"1 and drawing rooms, kitchen, and necessary offices on the J{roU:ld floor; four bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c. on the first floor, and two bedrooms and storeroom on the second floor. There is a good cellar and also a side entrance. „ All that LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, situated at Gelly. groes, in the parish of Mynyddislwyn, Mon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Tredegar-place, Newport; or to Messrs GIllES and LLEWELLYN, Solicitors, Newport. Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Newport and Aber- gavenny, February 16, 1381. 50304 NANTYGLO, near BRYNMAWR. SALE of LEASEHOLD FARM-HOUSE and COTTAGES. MESSRS PARRY ,and BEAR have re- eeived instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Griffin Inn, Brynmawr, on MONDAY, the 7th day of March next, at Two for Three o'clock precisely, all that commodious FARM-HOUSE, kmwn as Penywain, situate at Nantyglo, together with the three stables, two cattlo sheds, anù two barn, be- longing thereto, aud situate on the opposite side of the road; and also all those Five several COTTAGES, aùjoining together, and near to the said Farm-house, being separated therefrom by another messuage. The said premises are situate within one mile of Bryn- mawr, in the parish of Aberystruth, in the county of Monmouth, and are in the occupation of Mr William Weeks and his under-tenants; The property is held under lease from the Nantyglo and Blaina Ironworks Company, Limited, for a term of 45 years, from the 25th December, 172, subject to the annual gronnd rent of £0 6s, and to the reservation of the minerals thereunder. To view, apply to the tenant on the premises, and for further particulars, apply to the auctioneers, at their offices at Newport and Abergavenny or to Mr JOlIN HUTCHINS, Solicitor, Newport. Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Newport and Aber- gavenny, Feb. 23rd, 1881. 50439 JJUDSON SMITH,WILLIAMS,& DYER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Mr G. B. DYER, Resident Partner, Cardiff. HEAD OFFICES, THE EXTIIAXOE, BRISTOL. 49875 GEORGE BARTON DYER, 'AUCTIONEER, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 49870 let. TO LET, FLOODGATE FARM, Llan- twit Major, four miles from Cowbridge Station, coniD' isinir about 30 acres of the best land m Glamorgan- shire. The house, built about six years ago, stands in a 15-aere field, 300 yards from the county road, and con- tains two front parlours, back parlour, kitchen, back kitchen dairv, underground cellar, and five bedrooms. The buildings, stable, coach-house, cattle sheds, pigstyes, &c an ample supply of water. The above offers an onnorlunity to a person wishing a good house and a little farming,—Appl)' Mr Alfred B. Price, Bridgend 50442 o 50442 BUILDING.— 99 years' leases; moderate ground rents; at Kin-'s-roadf Olive-road, Cowbridge-road, Leckwitn-road, and^Llandail-road, Canton, and at Cathays.^ Apply to JOHN PRICE JONES, COUTSWT. O FARMERS, COW-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. The MERTIIYR and ABERDARE FARMS CE- MENT COMMITTEE have abo"t Jv,,m A fL SAl lf MANGOLDS and about 50 tons of SWEDES for SALE, wwUta are prepared to Sell at the Farms or at t.ie Troedyrhiw on Aberdare Junction Railway Stations, in qualities of uot IciS than 4 tons, for winch offers a.e rTwre€ss to W. E. Davies, clerk to the Committee, Paiknewydd, Navigation, near Fontypndd, February 24th, lSSl. 30413 OR SALE, the Brig" C. MICHELS," JS' hard wood, metal-fastened, with her epais and standing rieging registered tonnage 332 now JYlUg by the Hospital Ship, Old Canal. Further particulars apply to W. Jenks, 41, ^e\\ js- Street, Canton or 011 board. 682 FOR SALE, a Handsome CART JL' STALLION by the weil-known Clydesdale Horse, the property of Col. Komilly, Porthkerry, out of a line dark brown Herefordshire .Mare. He is one of thehand- somest and be,t tempered hoi sea for this season's shows. To be seen and examined on Ihe 19th and 26th m-t int at the Repository, CrdW, and at other times by apply- ing to Mr Michael Keely, groom, Weston Farm, near Cadoxtnn.—,For price and particulars apply to Mr Jenkiu Jones, Highlight Farm, Caalox-un-juxta-Barry or to Me.sara Steuhcii^o»r,AleJtaHder. and Co.. Cardiff. úOi"4 alt 11M RUCTION. JEFFREY'S ARMS HOTEL HOUSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS BEYNON AND LEWIS'S next MONTHLY SALE of Colliery, Cart. Saddle, and Harness, Horses, Carriages, &c.,wil1 be held on TUES- DAY, March 1st, 1881. Total expense on each horse offered and not sold, 5?. Entries for Catalogue to be made one week previous to Sale. 60292 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CON. JU TRACT, a GRAND ROAN COB GELDING, 6 years old, 14.2 hands, good goer, fine action, up to 20 stone, clever fencer. Well-bred Brown Cub Mare, 6 years, 14.1 hands, very clever across country, up to 15 stone, broken to harness. Bay Gelding, 9 years, fir.t-cUsS hunter and clever timber jumper, quiet in double ar.d single harne,s, a capital hack, an 1 in good working trim. The above are the property of a gentleman having no further use for them, warranted sound, and subject to a V.S. examination. For particulars, apply to Beynon and Lewis, Auct- ioneers, at their Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea. Victoria. Chambers, Swansea.. 50388 COURT COLMAN, J3RIDGEND, IMPORTANT SALE OF PRIME FAT CATTLE. MESSRS n. JONES and SON are -LVH. favoured with instructions from William Lle- wellyn, Esq., Court Coliuan, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Farm Buildings, ou MONDAY, February the 28th, 1881, 12 prime fat three-year-old HEIFERS. Fourteen days' keep will be given free of charge, at the purchaser's risk. Terms Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock. The attention of Butchers is specially invited to this sale of Prime Fat Cattle. A conveyance will start from the Railway Station, Bridgend, immediately after the arrival of the 12.15 p.m. train, for the plaC;) of Sale. For further particulars, app'y to the Auctioneers, Peneoed and Bridgend. 50433 ). nmt CtfutvMi CONTRACTORS AND OTHERST „ Tho. Y^tradyfodwg, Llamvonno, and Llantrisant Joint •ourial Board invite TENDERS for the formation, making, and metalling of a NEW RQAD, about 760 yards In length, to serve as a deviation of the Highway between Trealaw and Porth, Glamorganshire, the making of ail l aths, Culverts, Fences, and other works in connection with the said road and the erection of a sidTthereofdary Wall 6 fefct hib along the northern sIde thereof. +n?'he ?^ns' Specification, Bill of Quantities, and Contact, may be inspected, and form of tender obtained, at the o^ice of Mr W H. Jenkins, C.E., Pon- a"-1 after Wednesday, the 16th February instant, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Road,must March nexT6 prepaid on or before Wednesday, the 2nd '2%^ wil1 r'ot pledge themselves to accept the low est or any tender. „ J. EDWARDS PRICE, Solicitor, the Court House, Pontypridd, r, Clerk to the Board. Dated this 11th day of February, 1S31. 50333 ^RGYLE WORKS, SWANSEA. Manufacturer ef Plaster of Paris, Patent Selenitic T ?,mt r -rCtU the famijus Aberthaw Pebble, Ground and ™ i Hydraulic and White Limes, Concrete at^eryard yk3, Also Concrete Floors aud Walks laid Estimates given for any part of the country, o x, EVERARD W. JONES, bole Proprietor and Agent for MAJOR-GENERAL SCOTT'S PATENT CEMENT in this District. 49561 SWANSEA, PROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS! — ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN! A flied. sum !n case of Dey Ait, and a weekly policy of the event cf lDJur>'» may be secured by a ItA II.. WAY P ASSEGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY, Th(} olùest and arrest Company, insuring against Acu- TIIP TT °enTts °* all kinds. i( l>oopT0"vL°rd Kinnaird, Chairman. PATD UP CAPpi a T CAPITAL, £ 1,000,000. U1 i. AL AND RESERVE, £ 230,000, rat0 Premiums. EoJUS -llow td to Insurers after five years. TT i Paid as Compensation. App.y to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or J 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. 40SS6 OloO WILLIAM J .VIAN, Secretary. Agent:—U. Willans, li, Henry-street, Bute Docks. -=: IUIWI«!T5ARTETS RINCIPALJTY PERMANENT A. INVESTMENT BUILDING .SOCIETY." BONUS YEAR. UNAPPROPRIATED PROFITS, DEC. 1870. £5,344 1?. LARGE OR SMALL INVESTMENTS lby be maùe on Subacrlptione or Prepaid Shares, which may be expected to realise, with lYofifca, over 7 per cent. PER CENT, ON I>EPOa*S2\ Withdrawal at Reasou&!>{3 Notice. ADVANCES On the Most Easy and Equitable Terms. Offices Open Daily for an Business. 23, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF: AGENCIES Newport, Mr E. Thomas, 43, York-pince;- ■11,, uallu' iJ- Edmunds, 21, Piassey-st.; 7aoi> X? ?!. A. Davies, Ida place, SANDER,gt Managing Secretary. rrUiE MERTJiVR AND DOWLA13 BUILDING SUCIFTY 1 (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, ou Mortgage, at ihortest notice, SUMS of £ 100 to £ 10 q~n Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly instaWnti Borrowers in thu Soc.ety ha\e tpecfal^v,Sea not obtained in other societies, or from private ^ndlffdnals The legal costs are paid by the Soc^t/ and the k. de- pendence of the borrower, so long as hk stipulated ™! payments are made, is secured bv the Reclstrar under tbe Friendly Societies Acts. The utmo't Scy U mail tamed. For p,"riculø.s a¡')ply Mr_E. r.oberts, « mom. of the SOCIety, ,.4, VlctGna-street, Merthvr. 19105 1? liLKHOCS SERVXoig~5fT—- —— JAl tion of Ciiurch and Chapol ?tc"U, to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIPK fjfr'a J'ifr tisements announcing the liolciw 0f limnmrl' SERVICES, ANNIVER,^ Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. iSous. Four Lines ..14— 0 e o' s p" SixLiues S 0 0 0 « 0 0 12 fi Eight Linos. 2 8 8 0 l2 X Twelve Lines 4 0 12 o ig q g4 Q 18Lines. 6 0 is 0 27 £ •; ^.0 24 Lines. 8 36 0 48 0 Eight words may be calculated to a lin, This Tariff is limited strictly to the Advertisements enumerated above These Notices can also appear in the CAR ) P^ TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily Hems so as to form part of the series of Insert jo, J eV3S> 80 aa tJ WHO'S GRIFFITHsT^Second-liand FIRE ANU BURGLAR PROOF SAFES -The lar- gest Stock in the World to select from, by eminent makers. Also Wrought Iron Doors for strong rooms or party walls, at one-third the price of new. List free.—GRIFFITHS and SON8, 43, Cannon-street, London, 7892 2*3 J NEWTON AND CO., .j TAILORS AND BREECHES MAKERS, 13, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF. 6026 471s2 ETroduct <f%a special refining pro- PPS'S cess. It i8vChocolate devoided of E its over-richness and substantiality, /CHOCOLATE SuSa:rIess. and, when made, of tbe consistence c* Coffee. An afternoon ESKRNTr1!? Chocolate. Each packet is labelled jAMES K1,P3 au'd co>| Homceo- M D^TEII? I .pthic Chemists. London. CA1VL)IJ^ R Mitchell, Strana<*hatf, Davies, Pug"h, Poole, llolder, Singer, Green, Lewis; NEWPORT Clements, « w .I'mu!rrost> Laurence: NEATH: Llewellyn; SWANSEA Arthurs, Curnow. 8632 47153 (gTIFFS STARCH. ^jnrF's ^taech. gfffFTsiAuoa SufiVgU" SHIR'S FRONTS, &c„ iui- QTIFF'S STAPi.CFr a BEAUTIFUL GLOSSY SURFACE to these — Articles, and making the QTIFF'S STAROFT Linen look like iiew. o OAAitVJiL Tbe GENUINE AR- TICLE is sold by Grocers, CJ TIFF'S PIT A170 IT Druggists, and Oilmen, in A v,UH. lib boxes and 51b papers,each — box <5r packet bearing the ^TIFF'S STARCH T radc Queen Bess. gTIFFS^TARC^ gTIFF & C°" 29, REDCLIFF-STREET, C TIFF S STARCH. BRISTOL. K 48131 JJILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT. BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUN- TRY. Rents aU the principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with 1 • dispatch. 631 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. npHOMSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL come the -worst forma of diseases, aud the foulest state of the blo d, stomach, liver, and kiineys; they go to the core of every disease, where no other medieiueg have power to reach. Thf GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following CoT.plaints Indigestion or wind in the stomach or bowels, gidùiness ill the heaù, dimness 01 sil{ht, wek or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpita.ion of the heart, liver, and biiious obstructions, or tightness n tho chest, rheumatics, lU111La¡r0, piles, grave', pains III the b'1.ek, scurvey, bad legs, bad breast, Eure throat, sore heads, and sores of ad deseription, burns, wounds, or wiiite swellings, sarofu! or king's evil, gatherings, tUUlllurs orcaticers, pimples and baches Qn the fa aD body, swelled feet oriels, scabs and itch, erysipelas. Jaundice, i nd dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is d and 23 OJ each, sold by most Chemisis, or from the £ ii>' £ oc!f JiaaufcVStO' Oxford .atriuit. Swansea* 1* [ ubn, øtitts. t- TO-DAY. BRISTOL AND WEST OF ENGLAND JLF SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. By kind permission of the Mayor, A MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE in the GRAND JURY ROOM, TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, 25th February, at 3 p.m., To consiùer menns for promoting Interest in Cardiff in the extension of the Parliamentary Frarwhise to Women Householders and Ratepayers. Ladies specially invited. HELEN BLACKBURN, Sec., 20, Park-street, Bristol. rpAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Taff Vale Railway Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of March, 1 81, at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, and that the Bill applied for in the present Session of Parliament, intituled, A Bill to empower the Penarth Harbour, Dock, and Railway Company to ex- tend their existing Dock, and to execute other works in connection therewith, and to raise additional capital, and for other purposes," will, in pursuance of the Standing Orders of Parliament, be submitted to the Proprietors at the said meeting for their consideration and approval. HENRY BRITTAN, Chairman. GEORGE ROBERTSON, Secretary. Cardiff, Feb. 23, 1881. 504*1 LOSING OF THE SUBSCRIPTION LISTS, THE SHORTHORN DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. Is sac of £75,000 Seven per cent. Preference Shares, with participation in additional profits, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the SUBSCRIP- TION LISTS for the above shares will be closed TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, the 20th instant, for Lon- don, ana at 12 o'clock on MONDAY NEXT, the 2Sth instant, for Country Applications. By order, CHARLES HENRY WHITEHUR3T, Secretary. 23 and 25, White Lion-street, Bishopsgate, E.C.,25th February, 1581. 50138 ONE POU REWARD. Whereas, on the 15th inst., a Black Greyhound Dog left Gwenllian House, Kjdwedy, Carmarthenshire, and has not returned there, or to liis home in Lydney. Any- one giving information that willleall to tbe recovery of the dog, the above reward shall be given. The dog has a grey face, and one long nail on hind foot. 50411 QCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. — Tho D attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PRE. PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements :— One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions. B. d. s. d. S. d. I. d. Four Lines.. 1 0 2 6 40» 00 SixLiues. "1 6 8 I) 6 0 M 9 0 Eight Lines.. 20„50« 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines. 3 0. « 7 6 12 0 ». 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise- ments can also appear in the CARDIFF flMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily News, so as to form part of the series of insertions V- COWBRIDCH REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVERW ELL (Associates in Arts). Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and the College of Preceptors' Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. The HALF-TERM will commence (D.V.) MARCH 8th, 1881. 430SA—7833 SWANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEGE, WOODLANDS. PIUXCIPAL: REV. E- WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. The Duties of the New Year begin on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 19th. FNWIATLMV' INTERMEDIATE AND UNIVERSITY jL EDUCATION IN WALES An Appeal to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. By the HEV, EDWARD DAVIES, of libymney, Mon. Price, One Shilling. London Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1881. 50362 FRENCH.—Beginners should use SIE- VERDIN'3 HOUSEHOLD CONVERSATIONS. Price Is 9d. To be had of E. DOBBIN, No. 1, St. Mary-st., or from the AUTHOR, 12, W incfsor-place, Cardiff, 48195 THREE SERIAL STORIES JBL of great interest and ability are now appearing Weekly in the CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS. They are entitled, ROUNDHEAD AND CAVALIER."— The Glamorgan nistorica.1 Novel which gained the Second Prize at the National Eisteddfod and "MY LOVE," the graphic novel, by the eminent authoress, Mrs Lynn liinten, which haa cailed forth big-h commendation from numerous readers. Arrangements hove also been made for commencing a thrilling New Story, THIS WEEK entitled STANLEY BRERETON," By the popular writer, W. HARRISON AINSWORTH, author of the "Tower of London,' "Old St. Paul's," "The Miser's Daughter," &c. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS Also contains a LONDON LETTER by unquestionably the able-t Correspondent con- tributing to the Provincial Press, and one of the best .■known Journalists on the London Press. LEADING ARTICLES and LOCAL NOTES upon all the chief topics of the week, and a variety of special features, besides All the NEWS of the WEEK given with a fullness and completeness equalled by few weekly papers — rendering this Journal One of the best weekly papers in the King- dOIlI. The Paper does not go to Press until 6 a. m. on Friday morning for its first edition, or until 6 a.m. on Saturday morning for its second edition, and eonsc- qncntly gives much later telegrams and fuller reports than any other local jour- nal. One cf the LARGEST WEEKLY PAPERS In the Kingdom. PRICE 2D-72 LONG COLUMNS-PRICE 2D, Sold by all Newsagents. ARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- 'L/ .r r PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE," contains a complete record of the Shipping Business of Cardiff. Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Neath, BrittoU Ferry, Curry Port, &c., and cir. culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, anl generally throughout the various pMt.3 o £ the Unite 1 Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyd's, the L J in bard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and ia also sent to the leading Foieigu Ports. CillEF OFFICES.—75 aud 76. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. ± 72 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY" NEWS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more Local "District, and Geneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the TV eek s News for the whole of South Wales. The Serial Stones are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and L*dlnff Articles are of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns | TWOPENCE.) Colu £ nns. 'T H ONLY THE BEST." QARAWAY'S ^EFORSJp\LOWEU GARDEN, QARAWAY'* j £ 1TCHEN Q^RDEN) GARAWAY'SSfoDS^ARM( Foa FAmJ. ARE THE BEST. All OrJcrS ovei 20s (Potatoes and Tools included) Carriage Paid to any Railway Station. FIYB PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. THE CLIFTON 213 COLLECTION Contains 6 Quarts of the Best Peas, for succession, 2 „ „ Beans, „ And all the small Seeds— e.g., Beet, Borecole, Broccoli, Cabbage. Carrot, Cauliflower, Leek, Lettuce, Onion, Bailish, &c.—necessary to crop an ordinary Garden for •.twelvemonths. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, contain- ing full Cultural Directions for a Year, post free on ap- plication. GARAWAY & Co., DURDHAM DOWN CLIFTON, BRISTOL. 34764 ESTABLISHED 1838, ROGERS' WATERLOO STREET FOUNDRY. SWANSEA. 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Dutch, Danish, and Geiman supplied to order at lowest prices, 433 MIGI^ £ L PAINE, 5, SEYMOUR- STREET, ABERDARE, BILL POSTFR- T»T^ TR1BUTER, and TOWN CRIEtt, begs X Tnlor'm the Pvn P ^NER»L that he rents all the largest and best Bill Posting Stations m Aberdare and District. N.B. Contracts made. Price lists on application. M P. does not authorise anyone to receive orders only at above ddress. 8064—44057 Cleanse the Blood." OLD Dlt. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, Highly recommended for all kinds of BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES, PIMPLES, ULCERS, &c. The best Spring and Autumn Medicine. Sold by all Druggists, CAUTION.—GET THE RED AXD BLUE WRAPPER, WITH THE DOCTOR'S lIE AD IN THE CENTRE. No other is genuine. In bottles, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, and lis. Dean, Steel & Co., 131, Fleet-street, E,C. 0215-50265 ET. OWEN'S BOTANICAL PRE ■ PARATIONS.—All persons suffering from Bilious Disorders, Liver Complaints, StollJach Derangements Kidney Affections, Loss of Appetite, Drowsiness, 01 G1(1dines, should at ollce try LIVER DROPS, Sent post free for 15 stamps. Also Ov.Ba S COUGH BALSAM, an effccu:1.1 remedy for the Cure ot a: I Chest Diseases; it gives speedy relief in all cases of Cold, Coughs, Bronchitis, allays irritation, sub- dues any tendency to Consumption, breaks up entirely the Whoopir jj Cough, and is a certain remedy for all affections of tiie Lungs and Throat. Sold in bottles at Is by Chemists and Patent Medi- cine Vendors; Wholesale, Barclay and Son, Farringdon- street, I ondon Sanger and Son, Oxford-street, London Wyley and Co., Coventry; E. T. Owen, 53, Thomas- street, Merthyr Tydvil. 50397 BILL POSTING. PHILLIP N. JAMES, Treorky,having taken to the business of Mr Alfred J. 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The Nervous, the Dyspeptic, or the Hypo. chondriac, should read the Chapter on the Origin of all Diseases from Depression Qt Ner- vous or Vital power—How explained—Produc- ing or exciting causes of Nervous Depre5Sion- Effects of the miul on the Body-Effccts of Excessive Joy—Anger—Grief and Suspeme- Sudden Surprise and Fright—Hard Study—Hot Relaxing Fiulds—Intemperance in Eating and Drinking—Spirituous Liquors- Los of Blood —Impure Air. R. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. Real the Chapter on the Destructive Practice of Bleeding, illustrated by the cases of Lo,-d Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Madame Malibran, Count Oavour, General "Stonewall" Jackson, and other public characters. YVR ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. B All who wish to proserve health, and thus pro- long ifTe, should read DR. ROOKE'S ANTI. LANCET, or HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDiCINE, which can be had GRATIS fro II any Chemist POUT FREE from DR. ROOKE, Scarborough. Concerning thisbsok, the late eminent aut ior,Sheridau Knowles,observed:— "lif WILL BE AN INCALCULABLE nOON TO EVERY PERSON WHO CAN HEAD AND Till NK." Dli. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. A Clergyman, writing to Dr. Rooke, under date Juiy 12uh, ISH, speaking of the ANTI-LAN- CET," says, Of it" 6tyle and matter I Call judge, for I have teen nn author on other themes for thirty years. Nong but a master- mind among mlm could have conceived or written your introduction. It is the mostperfect delineation lever read of the human frame, and the liu's between the material hbric ana the spiritual unison of body aud soul." ROOKE'S A NTI-LAIS GET, PR HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE, Can be had GRATIS of all Chemists, or Po;t Free, from Dr Rooke, Scarbro'. DR. ROOKE'S" ANTLLAN CET~ Ask your Chemist for a copy (GRATIS.) of the last edition, containing 172 pageS. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. „ Opiates, Narcotics, and Squills, are too a'tejl Invoked to give relief in Coughs, Colds, an.1 a Pulmonary Diseases. Instead of such fala. cious remedies—which J^eld momentary at the expense of enfeebling the dg onxsns thus increasing that uebi.ity li s at'the root of t}'« J11 f f TImIC r°COUGII points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUUU •ELIXIR as tho true remedy. PBOSPRS BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. Dz. ROOKB'S TESTIMONIAL. DR. ROOKE, Scaiborough, Aduior of tne "Anti-Lancet," says: J*AVE repeatedly observed how verv -MILDLY and invariably it SUBDUED and irritation of the in casca of Pulmonary Consumption; an i I can with the greatest confidence reo co.nmeiid it a.s a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment of this disease. CXROSBY S BALSAMIC COUGH J ELIXIR. CLERGYMEN, SINGERS, and PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find it the most effectual safeguard against Hoarseness, Chrome Bronchitis, and all affections of the vocal organs. RSROSBY'S BALSAMIC) COUGH ELIXIR. TRAVELLERS, SPORTSMEN. ELIXIR. TRAVELLERS, SPORTSMEN. EMIGRANTS, and others exposed to sudden changes of temperature, eagerly winds, fog, wet clothing, &c., may, by a few timely doses of this medicine, ward off all unpleasant conse- quences. —ROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. PULMONARY Co.JMPTIOK. To those who arc suffering under this mabdy the medicine will be found of inestimable ser- vice, as it almost instantly relieves the most distressing Cough, Pain in the Sh-t, Dtheulty of Breathing, &C. For the Nignt Sa eats, so fearfully weakening in this disease, it acts specific, invariably checking them in tbe course of a few days. TSROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH 1 i FT I\IIv This medicine, which is free f'°m opium and squills, not only allays the loca iiViat:on but improves digestion, alid strengthens the constitution. Hence it is ,,S4TI udth the most signal success in A QTITUA CONSUMPTIVE NIGHT A.M.HA1A RWFATS KMUSMTOH MFFLCCLLYOIBILEATH. C0LDi' PAIN IN THE CHEST LNFLUE.NZA WINTER COUGH, And all affections of thc Throat and Chest. OROSny,snALS.å.11IC COUGH ELIXIR. Is sold in bottles at Is 9d, 4s 6d, and lis each, by all respectable Chemists wholesale by JAS. M. CROSBY, Chemist, Scar- borough. /"IROSBY'S BALSAMIC" COUGH \J ELIXIR. Ask your Chemist for the New ELIXIR. Ask your Chemist for the New JblUioinGaLTu) of Crosby's Prize Treatise on OF TUE LUSGS AND containing full and plain Ip"tructii)]18 fJr tile relief and euro of thes) diseases, or Pear FiUU from JAMES CROSBY, Chomist, Scarborough. THROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. Cfca be obtained qt yURNITURE. ^LSOP'S. —— STEAM CABINET AND GREAT REDUCTION FURNITURE WORKS, IN TBB 19, 20, 21, 29., & 23, PRICE OF FURNITURE, FAIRFAX STREET, AT AND A L SOP'S 58 & 59, BROAD JIE AD, BRISTOL, STEAM CABINET WORKS, Premfaeg and iock arc the 19^20, 21, 22, & 23, wfs^f^g.a^. FAIRFAX STREET, AKD KIDDERMINSTER dJ. 1/10J 58 & 59, BROADMEAD, BRUSSELS BRISTOL. 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Advertisements cent to the above address before FIVE o'clock p.m., will secure Insertion in the next morning's issak THE AFRICAN TfAIR JJEfcTORER, FOR RENEWING THE GROWTH AND RESTORING THE HUMAN HAIR TO m NATURAL COLOUR. PRICE Is. PER BOTTLE. THE AFRICAN HAIR RESTORER J. has never 1ieen known to fail in Restoring the Hair in Eight or Ten Days, THE AFRICAN HAIR RESTORER JL eradicates DandrifF, and imparts vitality to the Roots of the lLúr. mHE AFRICAN HAIR RESTORER JL if applied Daily for a Week or Two will restore Faded, Grey, or White Hair to its natural colour and richness. rpHE AFRICAN HAIR RESTORER JL is NOT a DYE, nor does it contaiu any colouring matter, hence it docs not son the bead, the scalp, or even wiiite linen, but produces the colour within tho sub. stance of the hair. S- Ora)- by CHEMISTS and HAIR DRES- SERS at Is per Bottle, and by the agents:—Cardiff—Coleman & Co., High-stre • U, Bute-street Treharne and Duck 1104, .Bute-stireel. Williamson, 300, Bute-street Kernu* j £ e'mi8t rsrssf avon—H M Davies, chemist, 74, Broad-stroet. Neath Alfred Hainan Swansea-Davies, 31, High-street; Bonnet 7. Heathfield-street Rees, 188, High-street rrifflths, 41 Wind-street; Richards, Castle-street J M. Davies', 4, Oxford-street. Llanelly—G. Evans, Stepney-street. Aberdare—T. W. Evans, chemist, Com- mercial-street. Pontypool — Ford, chemist, George street. Newport-All chemisK -pjpOLDEN'S STOMACH MIXTURE. rnrORTANT TO ALL. The most frequent complaint of the human race is In. digestion, and every person, at one time or another, suffers frùm it. The stomach in many people is easily affected thus mj excess in eating and drinking, of eat- niff moderately of certain indigestible foods, will cause indigestion 111 various forms—sickness, headache, pain In the stomach, belching, loss of "PI" oi.v. breath, wind on ti>° eiddinoss. &c., are all sj mptoms of a bad stomach and indigestion, which may be easilv cured by taking a bottle of jj0Iipg>j»g STOMACH MIXTURE. In confirmation of this, Dr. T. F. KER, Surgeon, &C., 12 York-street, Ardwiek, Manchester, says Your relebrated Stomach Mixture is deserving ot all the com- mendation which I can bestow on it. From my cus- tomers' experience of its excellent qualities I have frequently recommended it, and shall do so again to any- one who suffers from indigestion. Mr THOMAS BRICKJS, joiner, Barno.d iwick, near Leeds, gayg Mv wife was cure l of indigestion and much pain in the" chest by taking. a single bottle of your Stomach Mixture, after suffering from it for unwards of seven years, and having tried numerous remedies, and been uuder various medical men without obtaining re- lief. *Soldl>y all Chemists and Patent Mediciuc Dealers at lld and 2s 9d per Bottle. gAVED BY A PINCH OF SNUFF. Dear Sir,—I had Tic or Neuralgia in my head fo about six weeks, and was as near out of my mi,d M pos- tible—so far that I was determined to put an end to my existence. A friend, who had been nearly as bad as my- self, and was cured hy your snuff, told me of it. I came to your shop with great prejudice but, marvellous to say. I was cured in 1e;> than three minutes, and there are no signs of it returning, and that is two months ago, —I am, yours faithfully, o. J. W. A. MARCHANT. Newcastle-on-Tyne. HANDYSIDES' "ELECTRIC NERVINE SUFF CURES TIC, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, and PAINS in the IIEAD, IN TWO MINUTES. WM HANDYSIDES, PATENTEE and MANUFACTURER, 28, GRANGER-STREET WEST, NEWCASTLL-ON- TYNE, And of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers, SOLD in BOTTLES at If: lt EACH, or POST FREE WI 'etlo by Mcssra Pillin anù Grahm, S, Kcw BaiJe)"- W—* S' riilHE NORTHERN CURE. A Single Bottle of this Remedy for RHEUMATISM rnn-ittletelv cured a well known Keweastle gentlapian. Particulora may Tie liad of Mr PROCTOR, tSrenwet, Dean- «treat. Newcastle.. THE NORTHERN CURB eou^una no Oil. Price Is ll per Bottle. 80:" by all Olie-u'Wts. Wboiega'e by Messns PlUOJiQ r..úø ChaiiaU, 81.. New I Eaiiev ctrect. Maociicsi^y MiVO \\i.u'.$S (Uh.t$Stg. WARMTH FOR WlNTEaJ MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, MEN'S WINTER ULSTERS, MEN'S WINTER REEFERS, WINTER SUITS, MEN'S WINTER HOSIERY MEN'S WINTER SHIRT'S." 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Save 20 per cent., and Purchase your METKKS from Agent.—THOMAS HARRIS, Chandelier Works, Castle-street, Bristol. 49399 SCHWEITZER'S Blood, Liver, K? JL and digestion, drink Wm; S(JH WElTZEifS Dandtlion DANDELION A recommended by Surgeons, m tius, 6d, 1\ aud Is 0a, oi Ohemists and Grocers. See U-Ciii li. you have SCHWEITZER'S, tius, 6d, Is 0a, 01 r.-o Ohemists and Grocers. See U-Ciii li. you have SCHWEITZER'S, .froprietors, Allan, Pcaroe, A IC^ Bristo'. 0243 rjlHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, PIANOFORTE AS JO ORGAN SALOONS, (Agents for Brinsmcad's G >ld klal 1 i.0ioiorles), I QUEEN'S BUILDINOS IT CARDIFF j g4) gTi I>XARY-3TREET. SWANSEA 97 & W. OXFOED-STUEET- NEWPORT ill K IL2, COMMERCIAL-,ST, Lists of tuues on application. SOLE THE MUSlOAL CABINETTO. Th" most marvellous .Musical Instrument ever invented. It ,HI. iJIa.r any tune: apyonc can play it. No ku*wledg« of music is required by the playr. It affords an excellent accompani- ment for siuin. pRICE SIX QJJiNEAS, WITH MUSIC ORDERS MAY BE SENT TO CARDIFF, SWANSEA, OK NEWPORT. N.B.-SEVERAL GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS NOW IN STOCK. r OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS. CHARLES T. JEFFELUE9 & SONS (Wholesale Stationers, Redclifie-street, Bristol) ate prepared to give a vcry high priee for tX1ty scri *1 old papers for rC-U1I1u.. facture, &c., iota paj>er. Upon receipt of instructions sent to" Waste Paper Department," bai will be for. warded. Their present prices wiil be found much in excess ot thai uhimII j (fivea by the dealers and others, OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT. —100,000 Volumes en sale. Libraries aal small Parcels of Books Bought or Exchanged, 40461 RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. li.ed fa PRINCE Of WALEi's LAUKDRT. EECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. ? Used in the |f DDCHJCS8 OY KDIKBVRGlH'a LAUKDRT. RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Is used by the poorest on account of its eheLpn <563 And by the rich est nil account of Its Beauty. R J. 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JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POOTEltS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AN0 BRITON FERRY: Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees ef the Principal Posting laces. 12 KC. LEAL lL JilLL, POSTEIF ANO DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF Rents all the Principal and m^st Prominent rOsTTV^ STATIONS in Cardiff, .-nd Roath oai,netit lObTIN^ ALarg-e Advertising Van t« parade the Street* horse and driver, t' b3 I^t bv the Pw ™ 1 as above for term*, ¥ Lij 0r A»PlJ 7 1— — A FACT WORTH KNOWINGT.' BEECIIAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands te be worth above a GUINEA a bOX for bi ioua and nervous disorders, such as wind,' pain iu the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and sweliin after meals, dizziness and tlrowsine8s, cold chills, flushiutfs of Ueat. loss of appetite, shortness o trnth. costiveuess, scurvy, and blotches on the tkih* disturbed iJeep. frightful dreams, and aU uervoU8 ana trembling Bell,at:OI18, &c., Ac. "j Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box 01 these Pills, and they will be aoknowieIged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all agos these Pins are invaluable. No female 8honld be without hem; There I. no morllcfnèJ to he foulld to equal Beechnut's Pilla for removing ani obstructions or irregularity of tire system. Jf take n ac- cording to the directions given with esch box, they will soon restore females of all àg-41S to sound and robust v FoV'a wea.1; stomsoh, iraparod digestion, and all ciis. ordeis of the Liver, th6.Y!Wt like MAGIO, and a lew d08eC will be found to work woaders Upon the moat important organs ill tho humlon ma.oh.lne. They strengthen thé whole mu-cular system, restore the long.I<J,t com plexion, bring back41ie keen ed £ e of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD. of health, the whol? physical energv of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing all classes of 80ciety aud ono of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beechams Pills. They have the largest M'e of any patent medicine iu the world. Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BEECHAlf, Cliemist-, St. Helen's, Lancashire, In Boxes at Is ljd Uid 2s 9d each, Bold by ail Patent Medicine Dealers in tbt United Kingdom, •' K.B.—Full dlreotlons ara given "l eaeh 81:)1. RELIEF FROM COUGH tN TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HORE. HoUND, tne most certain .ul,1 speedy remedj for Asthma, ConsumiAion,Bronchitis,^Coughs, InfluenZK Difficult Breathing, Bpittinffbf Biootl, Iiccping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice. It trives instantaneous relief, and rapidly effects a cure. IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there Is scarcely if fomi y in South Wales which Has not proved its efficacy/ IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable, <9 Children i re fond of it, andtakell eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest I*ssness is gone, auu refreshing Sleep ensue. No lad who has once tried it would ever afterwards lJe jt •ut it. f lh eoared only by A. Haymr.ti, r'.eniist, Neh; sold by all chemists. Prieo !s ljd i SINGLE BOX OF „ T A J1 O LDE N'S BALSAM PILLS EFFECTUALLY CURES CERTAIN DISEASES IN A FEW DAYS. Sold by all Chcnat 2s 91 per box, and by the Following Special Agents :— CARDIFF—Treharne awl Duck, 104, Bute-street W liams il, Bute-street; Colemaa and Co., Iligli-street; lverniek and Co., 28, Duke-street; Williamson, 300, Bute-street, and tDS. Bute-roall. HERTHYlt-W. Smith, High-street; Daniel. M. High, street; T. Stephens, 113, High-.treet; R. Thomas, 141t Hiifh-street-. ABEIiDARE—T. W, Evans, 14, Commercial-street NEATH-A. lbyman, SWANSEA- J. Davies, 31, Uigh-street J. M. Davies, 2, Oxfoul-strcet W. Griuiths. 44, WiucL-strcct; Rees 18S, Iligh-street. NEWPORT—Edmund- i, Hi-h-strcct Seys, J, Stw- hill. BLAEM'WO ^—IT. M. Dktvios, chemist, 74, Broad-street PON 1 Yl'OOL—l'.»i\i, cliemist, Gcorre-strcct., PONTYPRIDD—Key, chemist, 89, Taff-ttreet and Joia })IlVl, chemist. Wliolesalo by all Loiulon Pateat >.Tcdicine Housc" ani by the Proi r.etoiv, Pilling i,ad Uii'.iaaa, b, New SUeet. Manchester,'
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