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BULLEY, 51, S,)Utll-sti-ect New '-ark. Ur, :;82. S i A T,ru BETWEEN im! SWANSEA, BELIAST,.GREENOCK, & •Ksaa6"4' -»«"-K' »* to aU p.1rts of The Screw Steam-shim AVOV n *:a'p'ai" Mills"; nnd ("Iss ALr-,xANDItA, liuckiii-Lii are ii.-teliie,l and assist vessels • Wlt^ ''kerty to tow »**»i sKuars "»«>. EAST w™fdorck BASIN, • « .'ro &»«{ m «.«eow. 11 Saturday fi J.1' J? Thursday 2 p.m 7 Tuesday FR0M'BfFAST TO^ARDIFF. 6 P'm' 14 Tuwday v P'"1'• Tuesday 1p.m. GLASGOW'TO rA imr.'ues,la>' •• a p-m- 6 Mondav O TAUL,U1' VIA BELFAST. ""KSno JiSigSas Hz J D0UK' 1 v\^ne8d;yLA.T°«BpE^A^.vAND GLASGOW Ueduesdav 3 d m" »>o »,Ct)neH^:iy ° p.m Wednesday P 22 ^nesday 3 p.n). 8 Fn,Ja. BKLFAST'TO SH AXSEX. 7 p'm' mLFAST TO SWA.\SEA. 3 Fi-ar 5 p.m. 1 ¡ 4 p.m ,0"nfeay GLASGOW i'O S\VAVtJJ,;A v,a~:it4 .P'1"' 'i hurs-iay 2 n ,ri v 'i.,V BFLFAS'r. Tliui-div 9 p J_' ™ J iiii-tay B-J" 2 p.m Thursday ^'Ursday g 2 p.uj. ^▼ei ft,cn^"ac onk HOUR before ^k*^Ta^o^V'abh1b20d l)ed v,eck',10s- Gre< *» Sw'oni, I0e. ^U3' Lecls 12s (M Soldiers or Return Tjckcts issued at ^-anJ-a-h^, avaiiaWe for JL'JJ2LE"10CK'T0 fc Son; and in Cardiff to w'x>lt< to. R- Bnrtoi) i Caroiff, January 1S7D & C°'' S3, Bute st|eet, Docks. — __aiC48 Wro1^? Je,?^TAR lin^ MAIL ¡"'rEAMERS. tu NEW lorit, for. vlar'L ;K. aseugers to all l,arts of the United States aiid w»« Vnltcd States mails i cr Majesty's and Uia Celtic. ™ Britannic Jan. 7, 1870. Republic Jan. 16 Germanic n?uesd.av" Jan- 21 Adriatic '• Ti,n.39 Average iwssa"« 8i d t, n water-tij?'ht compartmcnta. Tb«e "> B'Hnmer, 9? days in winter, ^mlort, and are un«iitr,^0m^e 1,'le. '"ghest sjKsed and ■•"gersL rpassed in their attractions to Pas 'unilshed apj«itam amidships, luxuriouslj WrbcTTghop. &c ',brarle3> eIwric bells, bath-rooms, ""usually spaciotw, well-lighted, •eeeive uW utmltdvilif^ ,Pa^"?erg 'of tins" c'a« WAa"r^ t'>e wo-ucn an/ehlfdre^"t,OD- SteWafdes8es CardSf to KAL0y^UT^ffia^ 00'. ^te Docks, Card ill; GEO IlEvV\^v!, J?0te1' Penarth, nea,' Briery HiR &bl" v £ t K'^ARD PHILLIPS, str»>t f -'ohn Copeland, 12* Hich- Mon • H Conn ^eSSr8,i '!SrSe and Urown> Newport, XredC^;PorLnd S°n> BrynmaW JamS s' ISMAY, IMRIE, and Co., « 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 34, Leaden hall-street, London (~1UNARD ROYAL MAIL l^ggggpr STEAMERS. *r » LIVERPOOL TO NEW y C) K AND BOSTON EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY This Company been eeubluihed for Fortr IWn^1*'1 'tS a"d Cotufort for 'nuttT 'i A|^y to D. %nd C. MACIVER, Lirerpool. AcUTC Agents wanked in Cardiff and butrict. 19 T^j5r~A-MERICAN LINE- JO&Bm&kZ UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO pli i LAD LLPHU, # „ EVEliY WEDM:^AY. 4.» s' tull Powered Iron Stcani hi;-3. Accommo- «*Moa i»r pnssetigers equal to any Eui can Line. Pas- •e»»«.rs and poods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf JitJpc!,Ilt;J'wi«L Hafroad. This is the shortest and » MHitu to the West. wS?!l40.R,PAE,Mi0N. SPENCE, and Co., 17 and 19, Dock• v.crJ'<l: Jokes L'IIOS. and Co. Bote Avrb> 162> Bute-road, Cardiff; ig^«to ° i 'r^- Dock-street, Newport; Rocea Jom% VA-ARM^ Pontypridd; XIIAIT AND Co.. Abwtillory. 80608 êALLAN LINE. <l\- snonnsT OCEAK PASSAGE TO AMERICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. Composed of Twenty First-class Steamers. '.IVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON- j cry FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, Ql'EBEC, j and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to < YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to all 3 and the ftitc. secure t!icir Tickets before leaTing1 e Raiiwij' Station by an appoint el iKcelient Accommodation. v, who takes cbargo of them until tcamer. y iment grants Assisted Passages by t -1 lord Duf-c,,in in mLaitAba." ■rs a)(! Co., Liverpool or London- er), Bute-street. Cardiff T. J. s,nw» F. Foley, F61ey'» Hotel, itish Schools, i.lai doveri-: U. >ock-street, and John Young, >rt, Jlon. US BLUE. M in the LAUNDBT. VfUSBLUE. ,r,.d in the l;u>tfURGH'B LAUNDBT. ARIS BLUE. oooscst "11 account of its cheapness. Auu by the riehest-on account of it? Beauty. Aüú y- = 34 i^TlV^TAROH STIFF'S STARCH is w.-vr to felAKOCJ. FREE FROM AD- ULTE RATION. Messrs CMTTBTP'C CT ID/in STIFF h CO, however,can- & felAi^Xl. not guarantee any Starch to be theirmauufacture,unless gTIPF'S STARCH. t^ir W^MS^ceen EKSS." STARCH. HAlsALrRTimRAnaSa our Starch, and reported it CLTTTPP-a OK nnrT to be a '-pure, jrenuine.and JSr o ST ARCH, well-manufactured article, arid equal in every respect f>>i ~_■ to the Best St iffening Starch FF S STARCH, he ever examined." The accuracy of this 1 igh testi- SmT_ nionial is confirmed by the J IFi'S STARCH. steadily increasing demand for our manufacture. uW.STARoa 8T,FF&C0 w 40081 RlSDCLIFF-STREET, BRISTOL. ( THOUSANDS can testify that | the "EUROVA INFANTS' POW- TNTfAWTQ' I D1CRS' are safer and more active titan any yet introduced. For all ■i diseases of Children they are inralu- ) I able—They are free from OPIUM or •\ DERS j an»Unng injurious to the youngest I bate. Packets, Is lid, by all i I Chemists, or from the Maker, B. A. | ^UGE. Peotr^ PaftiiDridii AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Household Furniture and Effects, at Swansea. Jan. 1 Phut. n 1 Machinery, at Cefn Byclian Colliery.Jan. 6 Horses Carria-res, &<•. :.t Swansea •)an- Mr ELIAS 1). DA VIES. Leasehold Property ■■0 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM »nd bON. Contractor's Plant, &e lit Newi>ort ■. • • • • • • Jan. 21 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY h CO. o Outfitter's Stock-in-Trade, &c., r.t Swansea Jan. Mr HENRY LLWIS. o Household Furniture, &c, at Marthvr Jan. Mr MADDOX. Household Furn ture, at Cardiff Jan. 15, 16, « H Mr HAYIEL PlIILLl PS. Cabinet JIaker'.s Stock-in-Trade, a! 15>a"sea •••••'»»• 7 Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, & CO. S'oe' Cro; and Effects, at Llaniihen fan'„7 Wioftj, at Cardiff Date Freeho'd Farm, at Cardiff fcar|y "~UNRESKiiVEfrSALE OF FARM 1NG STOCli^ Cl.LYN" FA'iM, LLAMSHEN, ^^AR CARDI K \/FESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- J.Vfl. DEii and CO. are instructed by Mr John Davies, who is glvin? up this ar., to SELL t-y AL C- TION, oa THURSDAY, 23rd Januan', IS79, the wholc of the STOCK, CROPS, and EFFECTS. t CATTLE— Nine very uefui milch cows, all iri caif,, iO calve in gc.d season two-year-old bhorthom bull, pair teers. Iliomes-nirce cart mares, in foal useful cart mare 6 years, suitable for farm or colliery work; two useful eart iiorees. PIGS—Sow in farrow, and a ttore pi, Cltore—ilick of meadow hay, 'itk of barley straw, rick of wheat, rick of oat straw. IMPLEMENTS—Two wagous, two Tarts, Iiwo ploughs three p.iirs harrows, chain harrow, scu i u^ f' n:„ turnip scufflers, Cambridge roller, hors '.p drill, mower by WowJ.ep dipper, _^ake c'ri.6.icr, weighing machine and weights, fore shaft and plough harness, and the dairy utensils. Refreshments at 11.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.in.. Three months' credit with approved securitj. Queen's Chambers. Cardiff. IMPORTANT SALE OF A STOCK OF IIIOH-CLASS WINES IN BOTTLE AND IN WOO]), li/tESSRS STEPHENSON, ALE\AN- ITX DEII, and CO. are instructed by Mr J P. SV.errlr.g, to SELL bv AUCTION, on TUESDAY, J: nu. arv Jlbt, 1879, at 2 o'clock preciielv, at then Auction Mart. Crockherbtown, Cardiff, a very important .-tocK of WINES, comprisinsr about r_ „ t- !)11 DOZENS IN BOTTLES, AND 75 CAk- Consisting of SheTTie, Ports, Clarets, Champagnes (in quarts and pints), sparkling Ilock, spark,in, .Moselle, sparkling Burgundy. Chablis, Sauterne, and a few lots of miscellaneous wines. „ Samples may be tasted on the morning of Swe. The whole of the above stock hasbcen carefully selected,and is in thoroughly g .od condition. It offers an excellent opportunity for purchasing, ana tne AUC- tiuoecrd beg to state that they are in a position to guar- antee that the bulk shall be delivered equal to and identical with the samples exhibited. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMEST. SALE OF A F1 EKHOLl) FARM MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEX^N- T'ER, and CO., are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff, at an early date, HENSTAFF FARM, In the Parishes of St. Bride's and Peters tone -super-k;; y. containing 160 acres or thereabouts of arable and pasture land, together with the Farm House and other buildititr*I*- Further particulars can be had of the Auctioneers, °r °f Mr JOHN JONES, Solicitor, 40072 St Mary-street, Cardiff. THE_ VICTORIA SALE-ROOMS, ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT To Furniture Dealers, Private Families, Parties About to Furnish, and Others, PALE OF VALUABLE MODERN HOUSEilOLE FURNITURE. MR MADDOX has received instructions from Mr N. Lawrenc;, who is giving up the busi- ness, to Dlfel OSE OF Uv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the. above rooms, oil WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRI- DAY. the 15th, 16th, and 17th days of January, 1879, the whole of his vauable and extensive ejection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, full particulars of which will duly appear in bills .d catalogues,) Auctioneer's Offices, 70, St Mary-street, Cardff. <011 '2 GREAT SALE OF PROPERTIES IN THE IU10NDDA VALLEY AND PONT)CPRIDD, 139 DWELLING-HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR ELIAS H. DA VIES has been favoured with instructions frcm the several Morig: :eos to OFFER for SALE in the months of Janunrv and February, 1870, the following numerous Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY TYNEWYDD. LOT 1,—1 HOOSE and SHOP m Gwendolen-street. TREIIERBEKT. LOT 2.-2 DWELLING HOUSES at Peuvrengljn. TLtEoitri Ey. LOT 3.-7 DWELLING HOUSES. LOT 4. -1 do do in Dumfries-street. LOT 5.-1 do do in Herbert-street. TVNYBEDW. LOT fi.—7 DWELLING-HOUSES ifl Pr.ispect place. LOT ,.—2 do do bv the Lor o o (iQ U J 41 <'tel. j- do <>o fy Vicarage. CWMPARK. LOT 10.—2 DWELINOHOUSES by Baptist Chapel. PiiNTRE. LOT J1.- DWELLING-HOUSES, in Square-street. LOT 12.—2 do do „ » LoT 13.—3 do do « LOT 14.- 2 do do tt LOT 15.- 2 do do „ LOT 16. -5 do do in Collier's-street. LOT 17.—4 do do Hill Side. LOT 18.-4 do do by British Schools. LOT 19.-2 do do Oak-street. HEOLFACH. LOT 20.—3 DWELLING-HOUSES, near Post-office. LOT 21. 3 do do by Star Inn, Lot 22.-12 HOUSES and SHOPS, by Baptist Chapel. LoT 23 —5 DWELLING-HOUSES, near Pontrhondda. MISKIN ROAD TliEALAW LOT 24.-4 DWELLING-HOUSES, Miskin-road. LOT 25.-4 do do „ LOT C6.-5 HOUSKSatid HOPS „ LOT 27.-2 DWELLING-HOUSES „ LOT 8,-3 do do „ LOT 29.—1 do do „ I I/5T :o.—1 do do at Bertlnveinydd-rW, Lor 31—2 do do Upper Trealaw. PANDY LOT 32 —C DWEL1BING-HOUSES and SHOPS. PENYGUAIG. Lor 33.-3 DWELLING-HOUSFS, Lor 34.-4 DWELLING-HOUSES (at EdmundSrtown). IjOt K5.—2 Double HOUSES, at Waunvrerpyd. LOT 36.-2 DWELLING-HOUSES, at Dinasishaf-road. DINAS. LOT 37.—C DWELLING-HOUSES. PORTH. LOT 38.-5 DWELLING-HOUSES, near Tynewydd Inn LOT 3 DWELLING-HOUSES, near the Station. IIAVOD. LoT 40.-3 DWELLING-HOUSES, near Fanners' Anns TREFOKEST LOT 41-.2 DWELLING-HOUSES, Wood-road. Lor 42.-2 DWELLING-HOUSES, near Tin works. The Auctioneer feels great confidence in recomme- :F any of these numerous Properties to the atter* friends as undoubted sale remunerative f-' Either of the above lots may be v"fe<1 an, vatelv. Immediate TtOGssv*nn v.?-' jpvf"* tions of the purchase money n.ay, if desired, remain on mortgage.. Communicatiotis in the meantime to be made to the morti;.g,. Communicatiotis in the meantime to be made to the Auctioneer, Bag!an Chambers, Pentre, Pontypridd. 39847 M R E LI A S H. DAVIE, I AUCTIONEER, ASSESSOR, AND COLLECTOR OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN'S TAXES. Scle authorised District Agent "f the Queensland Government *miffration, anJ other Foreign lines. Agent for Life and Fire Insurances. Commission Agent for the prlllolplOl Builttin, Societies in England" and Wales. Sales conducted in all parts of the country. Valuations for Probate. House and Land Agent. Houes and Shops rented in evofry town in Rhoodda Valley. Cash advances, from £ 2) and upwards, on per sonal security aiid leasebolu_properties. 38S48 SALE TO-MORROW. IN LIQUIDATION. RE J, J CROCKER, OF No. 16. CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, OUTFITTER. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. are instructed by the Trustee to SF.LL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURS- DAY the 204 January, 1879. the who e of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above named Jebto., consisting of broad and narrow cloths, trotiscriiig-, cassiuieres, hats, caps, ties, belts, gloves, fronts, and various mens mercery, anw a large assortment of men's ano boys' rcady-uiade clothing of superior quality and the ueweat sty.e, a capital assort- ment of Crimean shirt3. and other outfitting goods. Also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of a drawing, room suite in «»ar«on, piano, iron beaiTsteads, bedding, palliasses, "ashstands, tables, glass bookcase, chimney and other Jookinp mahogany and deal tables, mahogany chefforiitere, wan robe, bureau, c\rpets. valuable ornaments, batn, C'OCKS, ehiua, earthenware, and a large assortment of Kitcuen requisites. Together with the shop fixtures, gas fittings, snop chairs, and two large looking glasscs. Order of We-Furiiiture at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Stock-in-trade at 6 o'clock p.m. and following cveamgø. Goods on view on morning of Sale. Aucti< njers' Offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea, December 24th, 1878. <0277 EXTENSIVE SALE OF CABINET MAKER'S STOCK- IN-TRADE OF HOME-MADE FURNITURE. 208, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from Mr Joseph B. Ward, Cabii ot Maker, Upholsterer, Ac., Ac. (who ii le- moving to No 7. College-street, comer of Goat-street), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on TUES- DAY, January 7tli, 187:.), th" whole of the extensive STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of mahogany, ook, and deal stained, and painted chests of drawers, couches, sofas, easy and other chairs in hair, leather, and cloth, cane-seated, maho- gany, office, kitchen. ar.d other chairs, walnut suite? in green and other reps, walnut and other cheffonieres with marble toia aud plate-glass backs, pier, chimney, ..nel dressing-glasses, walnut and mahogany oval and 100 tab'e", round do, occasional and other tables, mahogany and painted washstiiiKls and tables, brass and iron bed- steads, spring, hair, and wool mattresses, palliasses, feather and inillpuff beJs, mahogany and stained towel rails in oreat variety, fenders, fire irons, tea tray. coal vases, mahogany aDd brass window poles, children's chairs, rouuduld Iqual-c kitchen table;, aud every other I requisite, of which there is~an extensive stock. Dinner ware, clectro-plate, toe. Goods on view morning of fale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Auctioneer's omces. 7, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 40105 THOMAS ~FRANCIS bTSSICKS, AN1> PROFESS O VAL VALUER Of MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURING PLANT \)t every description. VALUATIONS for-the Trade or general Stock Taking'. SPECIAL VALUATIONS aikl REPORTS PREPARED for Probate, Alole3. Partnerships, Looses by Fire, &-c., &c. SAI,ES condncted by Auction or Private Contraut. COMMISSIONS executed. ni?TSTr>| "1 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieye the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is li »d 2c 9d, of all eb-Mnists. Seat anywhere upon receipt oi sU by the V" t BL X> To wiil. chemist. Nottinnhank J'$ .1Yy- ^nilian. SAL" THIS DAY. VICTORIA MART. OX FORD-STREET, SWANSEA: MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES WILL SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, January 1st, 1879, a capital lot of well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. Comprising drawing-room suit;, walnut and mahogany loo tobies, dining, oucasic^a', Pembroke, and other tables, Brussels, Upjstry, an*d other carpets, mahogany chetloanicres, mabogi.ny sofa in hair, mahogany couches, window poles, pier andchimney glasses in gilt and ebony frames, timepieces, vases, hearthrugs, hair, cane-seated, kitchen, and oil-er chajr, dinner ware, china, glass, Ac., &c. large mahogany w ardrobe, iron, half-tceter, French, and other bedsteads, feather and other beds, paillasse3, toilet glasses, washstanus, mabosrany and other chests of drawers, dressing tables, towel rail-, chamber ware, &c, together with a useful lot of kitchen requisites, &c; also fire-proof safes, excellent shoemaker's sewil,g machine, lie. kc. Goods on view mornirg of sale. 400S7 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. CEFN BYCHAN COLLIERY, NEAR PENCLAWDD, GOWER. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have leen instructed by Messrs Francis arid Davies to SELL by AUCTION, at the above colliery, ou FRIDAY, January 3rd, 1879, the whole of the PLANT AND MACHINERY, AND A QUANTITY OF TOOLS, Ax., Comprising 10 horse liower horizontal engine. 14in. cylinder, ¡( in. stroke, with winding gear, &c., complete egg-end toiler, O:t. by 4ft., with all necessary connec- tions. Tie engine and boiler are equal to new, and in perfect gang order, and can be seen working at the time of sab. Colliery trams ar;d rails, steam and water pipes (ci'.Ierent size), quantity of I wire ropes (quite new), also i very useful iot of tools, &c. Sile to commence at Two o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Office, Victoria Cliamber3, Oxford-street, Swansea. 40088 1 ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES'S iTi. NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HOUSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., will beiheld on TUESDAY, January 7th, 1879. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxtord-street Swansea. 40060 SALE TO-MORROW. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the late Mrs Jane Bowden. deceased to be SOLD by AUCTION, b) MR HENRY LEWIS, on the Premise^ 41, Penyard, Penydarran, Merthyr, on THURS- DAY, the Second of January next (subject to conditions to be produced). Also Boiler and Piping for Greenhouse, and some Timber. There are 23 Ducks, 4 Geese, 46 Fowls, and 5 Turkeys now on sala by private contract. Such as are not so sold will be put up at the auc ion. Sale to com- meneeatlociock. Particulars of Messrs Williams and Lewis, Solicitors, Merthyr or the Auctioneer, 2, Castle- street, Mertbyr.. 5958 0 W FT-H ALL CHAMBERS. JL BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RESIPEXCB—TON B.Cil, PENCOED. 315S4 BY d)Jnte ot»trart. IN LIQUIDATION. SWANSEA. TO LADIES OUTFITTERS, DRAPERS, &c. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO., 1"1.. are instructed by the Trustee, to SELL by TENDER, in one Lot, tho whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Miss M. A. Evans, Ladies Outfitter and Baby Linen Warehouse, 105, Oxford-street, Swansea. The Stock is well assorted and d good value, amount- ing, as per inventory at cost and valuation, to £ 648 0s 2d, and may be viewed on Saturdav and Monday, January 4th and 6th, 1&79. Tenders, markai" Tenders for M. A. Evans' Stock will be received at 10, Temple-street, Swansea, up to 12 o'clock, on TUESDAY, January Tt1!, 1879. Payment, one-third cash; Icdanceby approyed bills at two and four months. Swansea. December ilOth, 1878. 40106 ~No. 1, CLIFTON-STREET AND UROAD-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF.. TO BE LET BY TENDER, all those very commodious- and extensile PREMISES, with Private House attached, situate as above. These pre- mises are suita. le for an extensive (1:1(1 increasing busi- ness. Possession may be had at once, by the year, or f ir a term, a" may be agreed upon. Tenders marked "application for No. 1, Clifton-street, Roath," to be addr&s ed to Mr Maox, Auctioneer, etc., Cardiff, on or bsfore 10th January next, and to N'iew the premises, apply to Mr O. Uonke. 7, Southey-street, Cardiff. 40093 PARK LLANISHEN, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, is to be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, February 1st, 1879, in ease it will not be Sold by Private Contract by jjr. William Price, of Llautrisant, Glamorganshire, the landlord, to wi.o.u all applications arc to be ad- dressed in the meantime. 40096 CAE COURT, BRIDGEND, TO LET, with imme.iiat; possession, 4Re residence of late Phillip Price, J.P., with or without land. Arplica- iHJU# ;,ffol.e i>. tlly ailuvt UMMiV w o MR \VM. DAVIS, 39752 Bryiilioulo. Bridgeijd, 1 L L I AM SANDERS, VV AUCTIONEER. ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE :— BUTE DOCKS.—One house in Windsor Esplanade. ROATH. -Six I)ou..es in Peari-street, six in Helen- street, six in Harold-street, seven genteel villa residences in Gold street, and six in Metal-street. CATHA YS.-Two houses in Lily-street, and four villas in Woodvilie-road. CANTON.—Two eligible sites of building land, one 50 feet, iind the other40 feet frontage, in Con way-road, also 4 lots in King-road. GRAN U"'rO WN.-Ctirt)c r shop in Bromsgrove-street, corner shpp and cottage in Holnisdale-street, and six bouses in Ludlow-street. A liberal portion of the purchaso money can be had on mortgage. App'y as above. 126 25 PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT IN, JL VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1860. INCORPORATED MARCH, 1876. OFFICn-28, ST. MART-STREET, CARDIFF. rhe Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Society in the District. Potal Income of Socicty since formation L330,941 0a 7d „ Amount lent on Mortgage £ 214,575 2s 3d 'ncome for the year 1S77 £ 6S,4S2 lis 8d Amount of Bonus divided 1877 £ 3,427 18s 3d &mount remaining "Reserve Fund. £ 1,142 lis lid The Offices are open DAILY for the issue of NEW SHARES and Receipt of DEPOSITS, bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum, payable half yearly. WM. SANUER3, M628 124 Managing Secretary. A TLAS (OF BRTSTOT/I PERMANENT BENEFIT IHJlLDJNÙ SOCIETY. Head Office P, Corn-street, opposite the Council Hout-e, Bristol INVESTORS receive LAitGE PROFITS, together with PERFECT SECURITY. BORROWERS—LIBERAL ADVANCES made on FREE- HOLD or LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Prospectuses and lull particulars on application to the Secretary, at the Head-office or to the local agent— WM. P. ANNEAR. 6, EDWARD-PLACE, CARDIFF. GM-39155 WHY PAY RENT! GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Established 1867. OPFICBS—pj, QUEEN STREET. u £ 60 to £ 3,000. ■Ie.adyiJt3 J* advanced oil security of SSK ~tSSS-^3tS2SU5r JftnTngs: tit-Eggs? »«•«•*»> notice.PnnC>Pa! may 1,6 at time at iO days' PrSt^f°ritionTithvt!!e Eleventh Annual Deport, to y U bad 21119' Q«ee.street, m ap! hfrinaita -ii R- EMERY, Secretvrv. a]] thaiws Jaily at 6 per cent interest, flee of _ar?CS:_ 80534 4il3 'THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY. (ineorporated under the Building Societies' Act 18741 prepared to LEND, on Mor^ the^S » v.i 0F £ 10° £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly InsU-'ments. Borrowers in this S-Knety have specialadvaVt^, not ohtaiicd in other soci«n«s, or from nrivat^> i^T rile legal (*Sts am The legal ^ts are p,d by [b, peudmce of the borrower, so long as hisitipulated r,i^,)lree f fe,"lrc l bv u'« Registrar under Ui aet'e* AcW- utmost secresy is main- For particulars py to Mr E. lie at the Office of tlle'i(,cie 34. A ictona-street, Morthyr. 191Q6 lintels, ^LBERT~ £ J HA MBEKS c OFFEE R 001\18, ST. MARY t T R E E T. C A H, D 11' F, (Next door but two to the Royal E owl.) MR. N. LAWRENCE Begs to announce that it is his intention shortly to OPEN tie above premises aj a first-class COFFEE PALACE AND CLUB, wherr- -ashment?. of -.he best quality, and superior -or. '.7:1. be supplied at a Moderate Tariff. i C" 1.¡ WUj the Refreshment Rooms will he a HF. ROOM, wli-'ie Books aud Newspapers will be prcv t,hc u.s,! oi all Visitors. be a spacious BILLIARD ROOM, ano all the conveniences of a first-class CLUB HOUSE. Gentleme.i desirous of forming a committee for the Establishment of a Club are requested to apply at once. Note the addiess ALBERT CHAMBERS COFFEE ROOMS, 39727V ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, (lo r but tvvo to ttic Royal Ilotel.) EBSUS W. ll.~SMITH and SON deliver tho^oUr.l WALES DAILY NEWS at an eor v hour ea»:Morni;.g in all parts of the follow* mg towns;— CAUDIl'i' SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR POKTSKEWETT CANTON A 13 0 A it C I'ONTYPOOL HOAD BOTEDOCliS HEREFORD PEMBUOKE DOCK BlUDGEND NEW MiLFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH- BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANBLLY TENBY ABERYSTWITH lAMPJETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The C.AkVlFF TIMES alsu delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be seat to the Managers of the various Bookstall j cgflttaftflw. I CARDIFF. ADA MS E OWN HO US E; PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUES- DAY, January 21st. 40109 iONS. SIEVEBffN-;S-CCk.S-E-S JJtJL IlE-ASSEMELE alter Cth January. Just I "Hints and N tes on Fi ench Verbs," price 61 published f Sieverdin's "Map of French Verbs" price Gd Addrers, El. I The Parade, Cardiff. 39250 ONKTON HOUSE SCtfOOL, IrJL TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. Principal-HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A.(Londoii). The next term will commence on TUESDAY, January 14th. PrOEpeetn., &c, on application to the Principal. 5971 T ADtES' SCHOOL, HARROW HOUSE, JLJ DUMFRIES PLACE, CARDIFF. Principals—The Misses MARKS. Pupils prepared for University and College of Precep- tors local examinations. 4010i Next Term Commences (D.V.) JANUARY 21st, AD IE S'SCHOOL; BE LG RAVE JLJ HOUSE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL —MISS I'ULLIS, (Associate of the College of Preeejitors). Resident Pupils are requested to ASSEMBLE on TUESDAY, the 21st of JANUARY, 1879, and Non. Resident on the following day. 40078 CARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL HEAD-MASTER. F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar, &c., of St John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANT MASTERS. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES, B.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. 1. G. MUNRO, Trinlty College, Dublin, &C.; &C. Boarders are received on moderate terms. There will be an Examination for Two Scholarships at the end of Term. The Next Term begins on WEDNESDAY, January 2Znd. at 9 a. m. Apply to the Head-master, or the Secretary, 45, Parade. 40092 DAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- A PLACE, CARDIFF. x Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED on the 18th of. SEPTEMBER., 34425 !) SWANSEA. YNONE SCHOOL, <X)NSTlTt TION- HILL, S^NSEA. Assisted by Mr G. EME^W^^>lfe of the Pupils prepared for C b. Oxford and Cambridge Local E^^SqHBBMK>^n^preliiTunary Legal and Mcdical Exa at the Next term commence^ liSi3|wqfa^'4()074 AUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JLJ ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Head Master-T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions cr Commercial I*ursuite. Lauuharne, situated near the sea, is one of the most healthy placss in South Wales, ann ic peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educatior r,] St. ¡ entirely English, with the ex- ception of a Icsidont French Master. Terms very moderate. 27 MILFORD HAVEN. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, execcdingly healthy sea- side situation, limited number received. References to parents of Pupils, embracing nobility, clergy, officers oi the army and navy, and gentry Terms moderate.— Apply to Rev JAMES BOADEN, M.A., Milford Haven. 34437 COWBRIDGE. G"TREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE (T LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals! Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL, Associates in Arts. The next term will commence (D.V.) on THURSDAY, 30th January, 1»79. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. iteferees-Parenti of pupils. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. » ovjurt i, vv uviXy'tlESTErR GLOUCESTERSHIRE. LADIES' SCHOOL. PK.xciFAii.; THIS MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day of entrance. B J TERMS, FROM 20 GUINEAS. Vacancies for two lady boarders. 39083 BUSSAGE HOUSE, Stroud, Glouces- tershire. Principal J S1BREE, M.A., (London.) Preparation for London and Oxford Matncuiation, &c. .•Veucl, German, Chemistry, and Engineering Di-aw- mg receive particular attention. Terms moderate Special ariuugement i foi toils of Professional J1»ni .md Commencement of Irst irerm, Thursday, Jan. 23ird. NEWCASTLE EMLYN. rrBE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. Hesd Maeer.-lir T. T. ELIAS. APW,.snt-Master.-ldr F,. U. ELUOTT. Music.-Alaster DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Plane) CLASSES DAILY. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Towa very healthy. Terms strictly madertto, Prospectuses, cfc, on applicaUon 1706'1 BRECON. c liRISTIS COLLEGE, BRECON. IIBAD MASTER Elbci. REV D. LEWIS LLOYD. M.A., Head Master of Frinr's School, Bangor. ASSISTANT MASTERS. T. C. SIMMONS, Esq. B.A., late Scholar of Magdalen College, Cambridge 25th Wrangltr. T F. S N. BONSFIELD, Esq, B.A., late»ol)olar of Lincoln College, Oxford; 1st Class Final Cissical Schools. J. E. LVANS Esq. 15.A., late Sob. of 's-"s Co.ic^e, Oxford; 2nd Clai Classical Mo*rations; Powis Ex- hibitioner. „ H. F. S. HOUGHTON, Esq, P. <4, F lundatioii Schola and Wright's Prizeman, of S John s College, Cam- bridge 2nd Class Science Tri<jS- The College will be re.oi)eiid oil FRIDAY, January 24th, 1S73, at 9 o'clock a.l.llpply to the Head Maskr, Frisi's School, Baii.-or. 39932 c HRIS -r-S-C-O-AXGE, BRECON. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. On TUESDAY, Januay 28th, an EXAMINATION will beheld in the School i»om, for the purpMe of nllinr Tliree (at least) Fouuiation Scholarehips, or the value of £ 25 and £ 20 a year, tmable at the College. For forms of app^cation and all other particulars, apply to tbe Head Master, Friars School, LLANDOVERY. L LANDOVERY SCHOOL. —— VISITOR THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND HEADMASTER. The Rev. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. SECOND MASTER. Mr CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, M.Ar, Late Open Scholar, Queen's Collie, Cambridge, an I First Class in the Mathematical Tripos, 1874. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER. The Rev G. W. GENT, B.A., Late Open Scholar of University College, Oxford Second Cla-s Classical Moderations, 1873. and first Cass in Final Classical Honours, 1875; Prvxxmc Access-it for the Sfaahope Historical Prtae, 1872, and Gold Medallist of the Geographical Society. c IMPOSITION MASTER. Mr F. G. BRABANT, B.A., Open Classical Scholar, Corpus Chri ti Cillege^Oxford; F rst Class Mathematical Moderations, 18/4; First CIP.-sical Moderations, 1875; First Class Final Clasoics, 1877. NATURAL SCIENCE MASTER. Mr CHARLES A. BUCK MASTER, B.A., Lincoln Coilege, Oxford First Class in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late oi the Royal School of Mines, London, anu Fellow of the Chemical Society, MASTER OF THE JUNIOR SCHOOL. Mr CHARLES P. LEWIS, B.A. Late Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxford. FRENCH. Mr WILLIAMS. Music AKD SIKGISO.— Mr KINGSFORD. r < liaAWlNQ. Mr D. S. THOMAS. Certificated Teacher of the Art and S-ience Department, South Kensington. Dr.ILL. -Sergeant HOBAN. In addition to the abo e a Writing JI istcr will shortly be apjKiiuted upon the foundation of Mrs Jones, Cc.n- fa es. Duringthe last two months, in adddition to oilier minir honours, the School has gained at ''xforu two Scholarships of £8:> a year each, and two Exhibitions of £40 a year each also a Bangor Exhibition of t40 a year. There are 20 Foundation Scholarships, two Ex- hibitions of £ 27 a year each, the Golden Grove Scholar- ship of £ -5 a year, and several Iloflse Scholarships of £ 20 a year each attached to the School. Boarders are received at th3 College by the Warden, at Prospect House by Mr Williams, and at Forest House by Mr Gent. A large Boardiag-bouss close to the Oul- lege will be opened in January by the Headmaster, The School will be RE-OPENED, after tbJ Christmas Vacation, on THURSDAY, January 23rd, 1679. Application for admission f ir next Term should be sent withoul. delay to the Lev the Warden, the College, Llandovery. 300:;Ô __SC H o o L. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS An EXAMINATION (commencing at 9 a.m.) will be held in the College Hal;, on FRIDAY, January 24, 1879, to I LECT TO, at least TWO ROUSE SCHOLAR- SHIPS, of the annual value of £ 20, open (without any restriction as to place of birth; to all boys under H. Also, at the same time aid place, a:i EX AMI NATION wiil be held to ELECT Tü. at least, SIX FOUNDA- TION SCHOLARSHIPS, of the annual valuo of Xg kw. 0 Wiac I I(witliout a restriction all to age) to natives of Wales. I For full particulars apply to tho Rev the Head- tnaster. the College UanAuwr* SSS31 I 3?.TIBUC oti!eS. CARDIFF FOOTBALL CLUB. HANDSOJiE v. UGLY, JANUARY 1st, 1879, 30 P.M. Admission 6d. 40113 ABERCARNE COLLIERY EX- -dL PLOSION FUND. The Honarary Secretaries request that all elaims against the above Fund way be a i.t m. CHARLES LYNE. ) J. ARTHUR LYNE, ( Honarary EDWIN GROVE, i Secretaries.' ALFRED C1. JONEV, I 16, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 40114 ABERCARNE COLLIE [IY EXPLO- SION RELIEF FUN P. The Central Committee, Nc-port (JOSEPH GIBBS, Esq., Mayor, Chairman), peg mot J(T.ltefuily to acknow- ledge receipt of the fallowing Subscriptions :— TWENTY-SECOND LIsT UF DONATIONS. £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged. 18,983 3 4 Hanley, per the Ex-Mayor 100 0 0 Swansea, Amateur Theatricals, per Higer Beck 62 8 5 Northampton, per the Mayor 0 Procc_ùs of concert by tile Durha Minors' Association, Howdon-le-Wear, por the Secretary. 4 17 2 Per Henry Quick, Bath 0 4 0 CHARLES LYNE, J. ARTHUR LYNE, f Honorary EDWIN GROVE, Secretriea. A. C. JONES, 40114 ENOR DON PEDRO DE MANZANOS, o having been appointed by the Mcxic-n Government, uader date 4th October' 1878, PRIVATE COMMERCIAL AGENT to that Republic, both m Caidiff and Newport, henceforth all Invoices and Manifests of Goods shipped from "ither place to Mexican Ports viil be required to be legalised by his signature. PRIVATE COMMERCIAL MEXICAN AGENCY, 110, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 31st December, 1878. 5985 1JNCLAIMED CARGOOF POTATOES. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE that the schooner Alabama, of Jersey, Geo. Kent, master, 30rrived at Newport, Mon., and wu in every way re30dy to discharge cargo, on Saturday last, I the 28th instant; if no consignee nmes forward with bill of lading by Saturday next, th Jaauuy, 1879, cargo will be warehoused to prevent fcrfther delay, vessel being on demurrage on arrival. Apply to RENNIE, WILKINSON, & CO. 401C8 Ship It-okers, Newport. rjlO TRUSTEES AND OTHERS. The LLANELLY HAUBOUR COMMISSIONERS re- quire to BORROW £ 15,000,to replace bonds now payable. The interest will be £ 4 10s Od per cent per annum, pay- able 1st January and 1st July. The Commissioners offer as security tbe Harbour revenues, (cons-i^titig of Harbour Enoyage, Dock anl Light dues and rents), and the income of the Public Estate of the Town of Llanel'y. The Bonds will b -isiued u ider the seals of the Har. bour Commissioners and 0; thc Local l^ard. The entire debt of the Llanelly Hartour, including the above sum, will be the annnti charge thereon, at £4 10s per cent., being £.1,350. T, meet that charge there is, at present, a surplu of receipt in respect of Harbour rvenues over outgoings of £ 1,500 per annum, and in addition the surplus income the Public Estate is J6760 per annum, making a total 01 £2,.2GJ to meet a charge of £1,350, Bonds will be issued in such amounts as may be con- venient to inv,;tèrs. Application U) be nude to JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk to the Commissiuner an.) Local Board, Lianslly. 4(,026 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. :K —— CHERBOURG and PARIS, via WEYMOUTH. New route through NORMANDY and BRITTANY to Paris, the West and South of France and Spain. Through rates for Passengers, Pai-ecls, and Merchan- dise, between the prindpa.1 towns on tbe Great Western and W e. t'rn of France Railways. The steamers leave both Weymouth anù Cherbourg lit 11.30 p.m. daily. Sundays excepted, v cather and circum- stances permitting, In connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of Francf. Railways. 39857 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. TOPPAGE OF^THE WEST OF ENGLAND i AN A SAFE INVESTMENT. TAKE A SHAi; IN THH V PRIZE D R A 1 N G, Wincu Wir.L BE HELD l; E USIU HALL, SW. lEA, i' .I.'V'" '¡íf:I8;'0)- WUEN TOli MAY WIN SEVEN THREE-R'TOMED HOUSES WORTH .£.525, FOR ONE GUINEA (£1 Is. OD.) Ti.is is a genuine sale, as the Owner, having money locked up in the West of England and South Wales Dis tnct Bank, is desirous of promptly realising his available resources. Doubting the possibility of finding a pur- chaser at one sum in the present depressed state of the money market, he resolveù to adopt an easier, though somewhat uncommon method of diiposing of the pro- perty, and now offers it in about 260 Shares at One Ouineae;ich. The property is estimated to bs worth £ 525, an 1 i3 mortcRjed to a building society for 50. The premises are leasehold, 6 years unexpired.andare subject to but a nominal ground rent of £1 per annuii, being less than 3s each house. The sum of £1;)7 10s has been paid on account of the mortgage the balance being repayable in v.io.itbly instalments of £3 10s, whick payments will l e mo-e than covered hy the rental, thus leaving in a few years the whole of the property unncumbered. The situation Ï3 healthy and peasant, 15 minutes from High-street Railway Station, Swansea; 3 minutes from Landore Station. Several large works near employ- ing in the aggregate, when in full swing, 5,000 men. Close to chapel and school, Eacl house has a small garden. Whoever is fortunate enough 10 win this Prize, will secure in the course of time a modest little income at the coat of next to nothing but a ittie trouble. The Drawing will be on the Art Uiion principle, an.l will take place in tbe presence of tie public and local Ticket holders, and uDder the superintendence of William Thomas, Esq., J.P., (ex-Major of Swansea), who has consented to preside. For Tickets or further information send stamps to Mr Rd. Pegler, Brunswick-strectr Brynlyfryd, Swansea. 40C03 Ippl gjflti#$. RS ELIZABETH MORGAN, De- coased. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament made and passed in tbe 22nd and 23rd years of the ign of Her present M-ijesfv Q-jeen Victoria, intituled in Act to amend t!1p. law of property, and to relieve trunks," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tlut all persons having I any claims or demnnds upon or i1:ainst the estate < f Elizabeth Morgan, late of the Moun,at Caerphilh, in the county of Glamorgan, wid», deceased (wbo died on Ule 1st day of December, la's, auù whose wiii I. was proved in the Llandaff Distri* Registry of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice n England, Probate Division, on the 27th di y of Decenber, instant, by her sole executor, Edward Daw), are hereby required to send the particulars ef their claims ir demands to me, the undersigned Robert Young Evjns, the solicitor to the said executor, on or before the l!th day of February next. after which day the said execttor will proceed to distrihute the assets of the said (feceased anioivrst the parties legally entitled thereto, havijg regard only to the claims of which be shall then Lave iad notice, and the said executor will not be liable for fe anets or any part thereof so distributed to any of whose debt or claim be shall not then have had noice. Dated this 28th day of December, .87S. ROBERT YOUNG EV ANI, Tynte Chambers, Dike-street, Cardiff, 40999 Solicitor to tit Executor. iffMUafigqg. "C 0 WAR D CON I C I E N C E," NEW SEnIAL STCRY, BI F. W. ROBINSON, Is now appearing ii the "CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEVS." The Cardiff Times and South Jra43 Weekly NeVJs, 72 long columns, may be had from al Newsagents, price 2d, or sent, post free, to any addrcsi in the United King- dom for 2M Ikl per quarter, and to tie Colonies an ) all parts of Europe and the United State for 3s 3d per Qtur tor, prepaid. ClARDlFF SHIPPING AND MERC AN j TILE CAZETTE Published every Monuaj MoniHiC. lbe per annum, or br pot -11. Tin CARDIFF SHIPPING }D MERCANTILE GAZETTE" contains a complete of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport, and the Bristol Channel, and circulates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Pr.st.ol Channel Iorts, and generally throughout the various ports of the hiited Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Oliambcrs of Commerce, aud is als> sent to the leading Foreign Ports. Chief QITICES—75 and 76, St. May-street, Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEETLY NEWS 18 ONE 0,' THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEE-ISN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF EtGLAND. It contains nil the News of the WCfk, and gives more :DHtrJ(:t, and GensiaJ News tlan any other paper. Each Edition 18 a complete "ynop3Ísof tbe Week's News for the ichole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by tbe most talented NI"eL..ts, and the London Corres- pondence anJ I.eadbg Articles are üf marked ability. Sold by all Ne..Y3agents, priec 2.1. Sent post free '-0 UIY acdrers for 2s Od per quarter. 72 Columns { TWOPENCE.] '2 Columns. R. L V M L E Y (Surveyor 10 the Merthyr awl Dowlais Building Soci 1). BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, 24 & 25, CASTLE STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Estimates Prepared. Work in ad branches of the B lilùin Trade Measured and Valued. 31012 rpIIE EYES, rpHE JJYES Sight Re.-tored an 1 Spectacles no looker needed. A CUKE FOR THE BLIND. All Diseases of the Eyes Cured bv the use of DR BALL'S PATENT IVORY EYE CUPS. Weak Eyes, Dunnes;of Vision, NearS ,rht, Inflammation, Cataracts, Loss of Sig^it. For particulars, encloss ;\d!rc;se,1 Stamped Envelope to J. Fletcher. Ulchius>iHl-villa Po ttidd, Cblchester, aWSC. utii Wsi iat4-1 EDGAR WETTON'S PATENT MAGNETIC APPLIANCES.. FOR THE CURE, RELIEF, AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE. MR G, HUNT ORSBORN FIRST PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO CARDIFF. SPECIAL NOTICE. In consequence of the still increasing demand for the "Ma-netico.i," and the valuable testimony constantly being received from those who liave been cured and re- lieved. and are now wearing the Appliances ill this town and neighbourhood, Mr U. HUNT ORSBORN, Represent- ing Mr EDGAR WETTON. the Inventor and Patentee of the Magneticon," may be dailv consulted until SATURDAY, JANUARY 4th inclusive. I MR LONG'S, 56, CROCKERBTOWN, CARDIFF, For the purpose of giving advice as to the application of MAGNETISM AS A CURATIVE AGENT, And explaining the princinle* of Messrs Wetton and Co.'s Patent MAGNETICON APPLIANCES, of which he will have a largo assortment. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE AT CARDIFF 11 to 1, 3 to 5, and 6 to S. NO CHARGE FOR VISITS OR CON- SULTATIONS. plilxTces^arfc6 SpCC al advantages of the Magneticon Ap Their simplicity and safety. Their ability to generate electricity without the aid of Batteries, Metallic Plates, Chiun Bands, or Acids. The?, lequirc co preparation, give no shocks, and cause no sores and as the magnetic current passes readily through an intervening garment, they need not be worn next the skin. Being made up of light and elastic material, they are as comfortabie to wear as an ordinary garment. Though more especially useful in certain clattes of diseases, their gently invigorating influence upon the wuole system cannot fail to be very beneficial to most invalids, and to those who suffer from any bodily cr organic w.ak'iisj, whiie their direct action upon the nerves renders them equally useful in many cases which the ordinary remedies fail to effect T.<E GREAT SECRET OF HEALTH is never to lose more of this life-force than the lungs and blood can restore to the nervous system. We constantly radiate it, and as constantly lose it. This is necessary to health, for life is maintained bv a prouortiovati activity of all the force,. Any lagging in £ £ and dowu goes the thermometer of life: and this ii when magnetism lends a'mist efficient aid. It car be locally applied to any part of the body-over any TC t "d^rral,d thelag*:n° gently stimufated to ÙO its duty, Any apjJications by letter will receive careful atten tion and suitable appliances or advice resptctogTem will be forwarded by return post. 2' I11"?1 °fs'ij:orn ma>' consulted bv appoint- bomes h d«lred^'ill call upon invalids at their A 32-page Illustrated Pamphlet, contahling testi- monials and iull particulars of Edgar Wetton» Patent -la^netic Be.ts, Cnest Protectors, Lung In. i orators Nerve Livigor^tors, Spine Bsnds, Knee Caps, Wristlets', Anklets, Soles, ic, wdl be forwarded, post free, or may- be bad gratis on application. LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. SCIATICA, PAIN AND WEAKNESS IN THE KNEE. ROATH, CARDIFF, DEC. 16TH, 187s. 1 have much pleasure in bearing my testimony to the great beneSt I have already received from your Magnetic appliances. I hkve been suffering, more or less, for the hL6t 10 years from Sciatica, with pains and weakness in the left kuee ana bi-ie. I applied yuur Knee Cap on the :lw' insL. and after four uays 1 lost all pain in the knee and cou d go up ani downstairs with ease and comfort but the pain in tbe hip joint was still there, and on the' 7th i^st. 1 applied your Belt, and now find myself much relieved, and my g-eneral health greatly improved. A. M. O'ROURKE. Nt INDIGESTION, GENEJJAL DEBILITY, —— I have great pleasure in in^T^Iug"*youlharUe Magneticon appliajiees wliic^ i purshafsl you ib August last, viz., belt, spine banJ, a:ilt soles, bovt greatly relieved me from iiidigatioii, general uebilitv, and rheumatism from which I had suffered, more or leis, for several years. At the time I purdiased the appi) ances I was in a very weak state indeed, and unable to walk any distance scarce, but I am thankful to say I can now walk 3 or 4 miles in ease and coiBort.-Yourt truly, B. W. II. P.S.—You can give my name to enquirers. RHEUMATISM. Glascombe Vicarage, Radnorshire, September 17 1877 I have to thank God that I bad the pleasu: e of meeting you in Hereford, and by your advice I tried your Appli- ances—the Knee Caps-as I was suffering for some years and able to walk but little, and that with tbe assistance of a stick, but now 1 can do so witfaout one, and walk a mile without Rain, and have tne greatest pleasure in testifying to tLe great benefit I derive from using Wetton's MagnetiTrAppliances the pain in my knee left me in three days after using the Appliances. 1 am 73 years of age. BKKJAJIIN MARSDEN, Vicar of Glascombe, and Justice of Peace for the County of Radnor. P.S.-Make what use you think proper of this testi- monial. 1 expect you have many applications both in London and Cheltenham, as all the neighbourhood are applying for information, and I give your address in both places. We have much pleasure in publishing the foliowiii" letters from Mrs and Misi Eilicott, the wife a id daughter of the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol EXTRACTS. Palace, Gloucester, Oct. 17, 1876. Mis Ellieott has pleasure in testifyii g to the wonder. fully areigliieniii, effects of the Spine Band supplied to her dziv,hte a ni will take every opportunity of .ecommeiiding Tde Magneticon to her friends. Palace, Gloucester. Oct. 20,1876. Dear Sir,—Mrs Eilieoti wishes me to say that she will be happy for you to publish the extract from her Dots respecting The Magneticon" Spine Band supplied to n-.e, frcm which I c nc Jc. t the gi e. test bent- fit.—Believe, yours faithfully, R. F. ELLICOTT. CLERICAL THROAT CLERICAL THROAT Cheltenham, 14th April, 1874 For some tunc past I have useJ the Va^netieon Chest Protector and Belt, and I feel grateful that I have done so. For years I have suffered considerably in winter from relaxed throat; but I am grateful to any that ever since I have worn theft I have never had a momentary return of clerical throat." I bave also been greatly relieved from pains across tlie back. I can cordially recommend the use of the various Appliances, as the need may be, of The Magneticon." A. MORTOIi BBOWN, LL.D,, Minister of the Congregational Church. LOSS OF VOICE. Parliament-street, Gloucester, Jan. 31. 1877. For the last ten years I have suffered much from loss of voice, especially during the winter months, when I have oftcu been confined to the bouse, and quit* unable to speak. In Octobcr last I was advised to trv one of your Magnetic Appliances, and since wearin j it have never lost my voice a single time, and feel altogether like a newperson. Hav.ng derived so much benefit I think it but right that I should advise you of the tame, and shall take every opportunity of recommending the Ap- pliances to my friends. M W IL! UMF. BRONCHITIS AND CROUP 20, Wellington-street, Gloucester, December U. 187b. Mass Sargeant de-ires to tell Messrs Wetton and Co that sht: has no objection to her letter bdng a reference hopingothers nit.1 derive the same benefit she has done. Previig to wearing Ilic Magnetic Appliance she had been for years very eubject \'1 bronchitis and croup hav- ing great weaknew and cough, preventing sleep She has now entbely lost her cough, is less susceptible of cold, sleeping well, and feeling much strengthened, not learjag to g,) out i.,i damp weather. ) KE.VEKE COLD. Uljl „ „ Broad lands, llcrciord, April 26, 1878. u & Coc-iRAK.5 has much p easi.-re in informin" M.-ssrs \Yett->i ano Co. that she has derived -rrcat bene" fit from wearing their Mjgneticon Lung luvigorater. She has never been so entirely free from c.»ld as durin- the tunc she has been wearing their Appliances, now tXtK°0> six mouths. She is perteetly satisfied the time she has been wearing their Appliances, now tXtK°0> six mouths. She is perteetly satisfied with the benefit the ha, derived, and is still deriving from tbair use. DEAFNESS. Margaret, I^uiy Judki-j Fitzgerald, is glad to odd Iter testimony to tnat of others in favour of Mr Wettou's Magnetic Appliances. Five years ago a uecklct removed t!Jt.,eltJ a severe fai:, wbieli she had had for more than a jeai n t'le back of her neck, and for whicli ( al. o.hci remedies had failcu, and recently her naire Ins been completely cure of <le-fneis bv U,e use of a spine band in each case the cure was effected in little more than Ii.X weeks. Tremato.i Cottage, Soutl\sea, 13th July, 1878. The following is from Mr H. J. Wiring, late deputy chairman oi the Plymouth Chamber ct Co mmerce •_ SLEEPLESSNESS. O.biine H JI. 1 Lmouth, 4th Jem. 1878. Fi.r a long tia.a 1 f;u3ercd from want 0: L lzt-p, and aoont 1 J weeks shioe ) purchased a Magnetic Cap f-om your re|)-e cutat.ve. fi xe then I JiLve had a SpiM »;il of Uim, and 1 am h: p/y to s"y r; sla^p is qu t- I re tored. and I can now id-e;) as wed s t.:Vt r I u.d in niv. iifc. I have, therefore, great pleasure in reconimcnding these Aipl.ances to ali who suffer n •> like manmr. II {sky J. WARING. Tur further Testimonials see Telephone. WTKTTON AND CO. LONDON- « T 318' P-agent-Mrett. EDINP.VUGH-17 and 13A, MaiUawd-street. GLASGOW 24, Gor i^ii-sUeet, DUB- LIS-Lowcr ,a,-kville-BL-cet. H)t:TI1:¡PTO- 49, '-9ulTi!K RT Üi, Bah street. VlIELl TENIIAM-XQ, H;'bhrcet. TilE rl !IACNETI, REVIEW—\ Record of Curative Etcctrie Science and Jo i. nal (. £ ll^ith I dite 1 bv KnriAR WKTTON, 17, Ma.t.i.n'. street, Edinburgh. T~ Sixpence. EDGAR WET TON "r" SANATOiiir FOR HYDROPATHIC, HLKf '1'kea y TOWNSHEND Resident Pliysie Con-^i' ¡ ub1it nttrtaiumtuts.- "|\T E W T HE A T RE ROYAL, -Ll MOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee Mr. W. H. DAW Sole llanllzer Mr E. Bi LWER THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), Jan. 1st, 1879, NEW YEAR'S DAY, LAST GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE OF TIIE "ROYAL" PANTOMIME. I Doors Open at 1.90 Commence at 2. Children under 13 Half-price to ail parts of the House TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) and every Evening until further Notice. To-day at 2 I WHYATTS MAG IFICENT SCENERY To-night The FLORAL RETREAT of PROSPERITY, at 7.30 J Tne BOOT" DOCKS. To-night The FLORAL RETREAT of PROSPERITY, at 7.30 J Tie "BOOT" DOCKS. To-day st 2 The DECK of the MARY JANE. To-night GRAND HALL cf the PALACE, _at 7.10 Received with Cheers Nightly. To-day at 2 The GLORIOUS COSTUMES aud PROP- To-night ERT1ES, the SUPERB TRANSFORMA- at 7.c0 TION SCENE, p unted by Charles Brew. To-day at 2 Mr John Bannister as Capt. Lee and the To-night Rt. Hon. the Earl of Nevervield." Mr To-night Rt. Hon. the Earl of Nevervield." Mr at 7.30 John Watkins as King Cocka'oo XXXIII. 1 o-da.v at 2 I Miss Amy Ilatherley as Robinson Crusoe. To-njfriit, I Miss Zarie Wdbcr'orce as Nancy Lee. at 7.^10 | Miss Pauline Wilbtrforce as Billy Button. I Mias Annie Wilr.erforce in her wonderful Io-dayat2 Skipping Rope Dance. Mr Harry Steele To-uight in his marvellous Skating Song, as Queen at 7.3 Cockatoo. Mr Geo. Capel's Violin Solo, a la Paga:li:ui. To-day at 2 Mr J. >1. June, as Friday, in his Miraculous To,night Ur Trap and Head Dtv performance. at 7,30 0 Thunders of Applause Nightly NET/ VEAIVSDAY (WEDNESDAY), rijv "s* Doors open 1.30, .»-™, commence at i children unuer 12 PERFORMANCE HA^F-PIHCE TO ALL PARTS. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Doors open 7, commence at 7.80. Prices!-Oivhestra drfss circle, 3s; pit stalls, 2s pit, Is: gallery, 'v Private boxes, 31s 6U and 21s. Second price at 9 to circle and sta ls only. Plans at Mr W. Lewis's, Duke- C?*1 110 ex^ra charge for booking. -■~i'UKI^G THIS WEEK, to avoid the crush, admission may 00 Stained by the stage door, half an hour prior to opening, "n pr.) mentof 6J extra to all parts. QIRCUS & HIPPODROME, CARDIFF. TO-DAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY) URrlXD. oMIP ■ DAY PERFORMANCE, including the grea.t Pantomime, under distinguished patronage. Doors open at 2. Commence at half-past 2. TO NIGHT, E\TlrE-CHANGE OF "PROGRAMME. NEW RIDERS! NEW ACROBATS" NEW CLOWNS! The Gcorgeous Pantomime of the WHITE HORSE OF KILLARNEY'S LAKE. With if Magnificent Scenery, Splendid Dresses, Dazzling Effects. &c. NEW HARLEQUINADE. SWANSEA. gTAR THEATRE, WIND-STREET. Where are you going to New Year's Night Why, to the Star, 0f course, for I hear that the Pantomime is now in thorough working order, and the Transformation Scene is one of the most beanti:°ul ever seeu," e' I w it last week, but I alto intend going To-Night ana will meet you in the New Orchestra' Stalls. Good afternoori." To-Night and eveiy Evening, the Magnificent Star m rDT^ '?liS IN BOOTS" and "TOM, THE 1IPLR S SON, n iw»i all its glory. The marvellous dances and extiaordma>y Demon Cha-e Scene,the talk of the Town. "ps, jumps,dives, and flights through space. One more Day Performance next Saturday, January 4. jyjUSIC HALL, SWANSEA. TO-DAY at Three, and TO-NIGHT at Eight. Doors open half-aithour previous. HE WILMINGTON JUBILEE gINGERS. MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA, TO DAY at 3 and è. JUBILEE RINGERS MUSIC-HALL, SWANSEA TO-DAY at 3 and 8. JUBILEE gINOEPvS MUSIC-HALL, SWANSEA. TO-DAY at 3 and 8. JUBILEE gINGERS MUSIC-HALL, SW ANSM. ) TO-DAY at 3 anO So JUBILEE (RINGERS I A ■ aii-ib,A, J/}?¡?<l¡.e..fKf at Sand J U RINGERS MUSIC-HALL, SWANSEA, TO-DAY at 3 and 8. JUBILEE gINGERS MUSIC-HALL, SWANSEA, TO-DAY at 3 and S. JUBILEE gINGERS MUSIC-HALL, SWANSEA, TO-DAY at 3 and 8. JUBILEE gINGERS MUSIC-HALL, SWANSEA, TO-DAY at 3 and 8. JUBILEE gINGERS MUSIC-HALL, SWANSEA, TO-DAY at 3 and 8, Admissien-3s, 2s, Is, and 6d. Tickets at usual places. -:NEWPORT, l\ION.- pROMEN ADE CONCERTS. ALBERr HALL. STOW HILL NEWPORT, Moy. The First of a Series of MONDAY EVENING PROMENADE CONCERTS Will take place at the above Hall, On MONDAY EVENING, the Sixth day of January next. MR OWEN WILLIAMS, next. MR OWEN WILLIAMS, of CHiioL, Has bees engaged as Organist and Accompanist. A Quartette Party oi Vocalists will be associated with Mr Owen Williams. A detailed Programme is at Press, and wiil be isried A detailed Programme is at Press, and will be isried forthwith. Admission — Tc the Body of the Hall, fd to the Balcony, Is. WILLIAM WEST, ) _*0107 H. J. GROVES, j Lessees. FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY THE BOOTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR WINTER WEAR ARE c ARPIENTER'S 16S. 6D. LACED, OIL ELASTIC SIDE—SEWN Gfi A R P E N T E R • 5253—31407 37. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, CHRISTMAS, 1878 g. gCKMAN, 9. WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, Calls attention to his large and carefully selected STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOLD AND SILVER AND NEW YEAR'S SWATCHES, CHAINS, AND PRESENTS JEWELLERY. SILVER & ELECTRO- WEDDING AND TLATED GOODS, BIRTHDAY CLOCKS, PRESENTS; AND OPERA GLASSES. SPECIALTIES WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS, SILVER JEWELLERY. 32 W* E YAUGHAW & CO" STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLA N DAFF-RO AD, -CARDIFF. BUASCII ESTAttMSHMtXTa: »7. CROCKHERBTOWN, )_r,pmi_ 848. P CTE S'TUE ET, -CARDIFF. 6X, COm¡¡;:ICIALTRER'T'. NFWI ORT, 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. ¡.oWEn. GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA Orders received, and Paresis rorwAr riaje free, by the following Altcrdare yr Biaci.av :;i Bridgend.. Brecon Ern" feubIic nttrtaiUtututs. PHILHARMONIC THEATRE. JL ST MARY-STREET. Director, A. Melville. Licensee, Mr C. J. Jackson. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), Jan 1st, MELVILLE'S VERY SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME, JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, The THREE PRINCES, The GOOD FAIRIES, and The GIANT of tbe ENCHANTED CASTLE* PICTURESQUE ami APPROPRIATE PANTOMIMIC SCENERY. SPECIAL and IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENTS. BRILLIANT AMAZONIAN SCENE. GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENE. The CLOWN of CLOWNS-GEORGE TOWNWAY TROUPE of PANTOKTJHSTS, Including MAT ATKIN- SON, the GREAT HARLEQUIN. PHILHARMONIC PANTOMIME, TO-NIGHT (Wcdr.e^-day) and Every Evening till further >ri notice. JDoorg open at seven commencing at half-past seven. Terminate about 20 minutes to 11. Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d; JUveniios under 12 (accompanied by Adults), half-price to Stalls and Pit. c HRISTMAS NEW YEAR! DOUBLE CHEQUES Given away with T EA! T EA! T EA!'l THE LONDON AND SOUTH WALES TEA COMPANY, 14, CASTLE-SQUARE, SWANSEA, Intend giving their Customers and Friends JJOUBLE 0HEQUES ON TEA FOR EIGHT DAYS, Commencing SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1878, And Ending MONDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1879. 4Q061 GAS FIRES AND COOKING STOVES. GAS COMPANY beg to direct the attention of Gas Consumers and the Public io the great Economy and Convenience in tbe use of GAS FIRES A.ND GAS COOKING STOVES. ruvv!r\!re|8 and -^°ves lnay h* seen in action at the obuiaed °m 10 t0 6 P-m ^formation GAS COKE delivered to any part ot the town (within the turnpike g¡.teó, at 7s 6d per ton. Swansea, 7th November, 1878. 3957C CHRISTlIAS SENTS. AND WHERE TQ BUY THEM. W. P E L E R, I IS now showing a SPLENDit ASSORTMENT of LADIES' &. GENTS' LEATHER LAGS, of tbe BEST mrvcrr and ENGLISH >■ -\CTURE bought especially for the present s. ■ ^-j^hout troubling you to notice when 1 went -j- where I bought this splendid Stoek, I be that these goods have been bought to CREASING DEMAND for QHRISTMAS pRE. I Also a verw choice assortment of G&VTLTSMU,?q"S LEATHER WALLETS, POCKET BOOKS, and PURS-v-o t?/, otter strong leathers, LETTER 1 T V \>tl ,D Alti* j Before proceeding 0:: your Christmas Holidays it will be wise to provide yourself witL A GOOD UMBRELLA, which may be obuinaa at a reasonable price ef tbe Manufacturer, 31, ST. MAXY-STREET, CARDIFF, who is not offering cheap or old Stock, nor wholesale Dade goods at catchpenny prices, but NEW home-made, ntat, strong, and sound roods, such as may be relied Uptl; by the public, and equal to any goods which may have been shown at the Paris Exhibtion. ESTAIUSBKO TEN TKKU- W. p E D L E R, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 89902 J. B. ^TITCHELL," THE CARDIFF BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, IS HOW IlAKO HIS CHRISTMAS SHOW IK ALL TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES OF BOTH FRENCH AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, Which, for extent and quality, combined with the ex- wwdi^rty low prices, cannot be in lh. TMpci. ;iality. ONE VISIT TO 94, Si. MARY STREET, Wiii conv.not all they can at least SAVE SO PEit CENT, BY PURCHASING THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES OF WITCHELL, His motto being small profits and quick returns. BESPOKE ORDERS AND REPAIRS BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. &4, ST. MARY. STREET, 7029 CARDIFF. 39370 g A U 8 A O I S T H. S. H AMMONDS NOTED GL MURGANSHIBK SAUSAGES. MADE FROM CHOICE PORK. These Sausages have BOW hew BEFORE THE PUBLIC FOR TDK LAST I TEN YEARS, And be CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND, WITHOUT A SINGLE FAILURE, Prove their Excellence. rhe Lut Steam Machinery usee m the Manufactory of Sausages is Employed. WHOLESALE ORDERS SENT BY FUST TRAINS. Aesaass — H. S. HAMMOND, 5S90 288, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. MOM rjlHERK IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. S ,v IS -31CONT> H A XD FI RE and BURGLAR pawF.-At no Hoube in the Worid can there be fouud a larger Assortment to select from, by every emioaat maker. Alto Wrought iron Doeri for strong rooms, party walls, or ;hase to divide w rebeases, at one-tbira the price of ncr. Pf't'tt,,t m every respect. Price List (ue- OE.ii f iTHs.4. boN-4, 43, Caunon-atreet, Loudon, 453$26 SPECIAL ANNOrNCEMEST. Gentlemen wishing their HAfR CUT AND DRESSED IN FISST-CLASS WEST-END LONDON STYLE Should visit J. HUSSEY'S HAIR CUTTING AND AMPOOING *r' j Where tb/ assi^ta^y jiremi*' u.gtt'$$- a<Wrf5> I D. JOTHAM AND SONa, THE PRINCIPALITY cmTTTTERa, 2G and 27, ST MARY-STREET. I CARDIFF. jyjANUFACTURERS OF F irtST-CLASS CLOTIIIN41 jyjANUFACTURERS OF gUPERIOR QLOTHINa JJJANUFACTURERS OF EYERY DESCRIPTION 01 CLOTHING THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENIL1 CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. 0VER 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW ESTABLISHED 1833. THIS DAY. 9 TO 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND ^JOMPANY HAVE COMMENCED CELLING THE FOLLOWING CliE LOTS 640 PAIRS WITNEY BLANKETS, Slightly soiled suitaole for Charity. 112 PIECES 72-INCH WASTE TWILL SHEETING, Frcm Gfd per VARA —nee from an." filling 1,500 DozEN CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS. Ready-hemmed, fruill Is 1 LID Joe.. dozen. 450WBITr:KKOTTED ( < » I NTERPANES. MARSEILLES. BELGIUM, AND TOILET QUILTS, Very Cbeaj. •v 1,200 pairs WHITE MUSLIN CUR. TAINS, fit 6d lid per pai^. 1,700 yarcts Coloured SILK VELVET, From is U-d per yard. A Few FELT. KIDDER, TAPESTRY. and BRUSSELS CARPETS, a* Clearing Prices. 14 feet AXMINSTER RUGS, at b, Hd ea-h. SCINDE RUUS, full size, lis lid each. HOWELL & CO are also making a SHOW of NEW JACKETS, Fur-iinea CLOAKS, COi- TCMES, BONNETS, HATS, SlilEtll-, A Cheap Line in LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS. JJOWELL AND c OI-IPANY; THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 30709 -Igr** CARDIFF. COMMERCIAL CONFIDENCE ^•/ AIV'D CONTINUED SUCCESS Attend the Realy Money System of Business on which the Trade of MESSRS W, PRICE AND SONS is conducted. A splendid Stock of Gent lemen's AND Jl1n,:niie1!' READY MADE CLOTHING FOR WINTER WEAK. Overcoats, Ulsters Yachting Jackets. Hats, Shirta Hosiery, LMD'EIL*. Waterproofs. Rugs. Mufflers. &c.. V now. on Sale at very low prices, suited to the times. AIl DRESS :-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST MARY-STREE* C A R D IF F. 23 (CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENT;. C. T W E N E Y <LaU> -T BOCK And ALL Tl. In Pla. Also U LONDON Newspaper OI-dei Orden by p" IX M A S 1 8 USEFUL AND SUITA I for I XMAS PREFC>_ Ajrr NEW YEARS Gi Ladies' and Gentlemen's GLOVES, SCARF. ladie-e aiid Gentietneu's SILK HANDL.ETTC WRAPPERS. Ladies' Gent, eraeii't, i.. London SILK LKi- Ladies' and Gentlemen's CAMBRIC and LINU KERCHIEFS. Ladies MOROCCO, CROCODILE and LEATHER BE .M, Gentlemen's BRACES and BELTS in everv Pattern. Gentlemen's FRONTS, COLLARS, WRISTS and CUFFS. Ladiee' Brlin WOOL SHAWLS and NECKLETS. Ladies' Berlin Promenade SQUARES and SCARFS. Ladies' Berlin VESTh and UNDER-VEST'S. Ladies' Fine CASHMERE ANA WI»OL liOtjE. Ladies' MERINO, ANGOLA, AN 1 BAi.BRIGAN HOSE. Gentlemen's Cardigan JACKETS and VESTS, A 1 Gentlemen's Scotch ar.d Leicester HOSE and SOCKS. Gentlemen's Fine Merino VESTS auc PANTS Gentlemen's White and FRENCH PRINT DftEW SHIRTS. Gentlemen's Patent KKITTED SHIRTS (never Shrink). Gentlemen's LAMBS WOOL and CASHMERE HOSE. I G«ntie»«nV KVFLLCT F.. CRICKFT p.r>O >XK>TBALL H OSE. i Gentlemen s ZANELLA ana ZEPHYR LM- BkELL. Gentlemen's SCO:' 'I RII UG and SNO.:):II>' HOSE GENTLEMENS LAVENDER. WHITT, and COLOURED KID GTXJYE.- CUILDREN'S WOOL S-AKFi, GLOVES and NECK- LETS. CHILDREN'S FANCY HOSE, HALF HOSE and SOCKS CHILDREN'- BOWS. SCARFS, TIES, and BELTS CHILDREN'S BERLIN v OOL JACKETS aad SKIRTS. The Largest STOCK at SCARFS and TIES in SOUTH WALES An Goods much Lower it, Price than for many YEAN, through the unprecedented depressiot tn trade. We J £ ORNER & CiO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS. 27, 29, and 31, ROYAL ARCADE, ui 182, BUTE-ROAD. Shopkeepers, Skir>R«rs, and Bazaars, eugplied WBOIESATAT at Prices. P.S.—P)ea»» Note the ADTTR«FCJ AF v>R he. no oonneetkie 6301 with any other xttup IN the trade. .-¡- REVISED LIST OF JMPROVED IFI ARMONIUIM, SOLD BY J^HOMPSON AND ^HACKELI^ | EXPORTERS OF PIANOFORTES TO ] UIO JANEIRO. BOMBAY. MADRAS, CALCUTTA. QUEBEC, MONTE VIDEO. NEW LEALAAOL AMERICA. CRISA, AUSTRALIA, tc., AC. SHOW ROOXS :— QUEEX'S-B I/ILLINGS, CARDIFF, 14, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, S, LANCASTER BUILDINGS, TENET, 111, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, 1.—Ttoe People's Harmonium, 4 octaves (by Alcsandrs, PARI.) 4 AN 2.—The Stuuent's Harnionium, £ octaves, Oak Alex Pitria) S.—The Cottage Hamioiiium, in mahogany, f octaves 4.—Ditto, in handsome walnut, with coiumnr te 4.—New Organ Harmoniuia (HJ ALEX* oak 6.—Three Steps, expres*ion. tr,!i! sour lint, al; actio.- stopo, .u. mahogany 7.—Three stops, large size, best I ir: handsxne 0:0.11. CASE 8.—The Bute liarmoniu.U r the Marquess of liuf liaTidsoiae rwr harmonium MV !I.-Ditto, in 1- 3 0.—St- 11