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EORGE JJ OPKINS, AMERICAN MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF. 25 Quarters HEAVY BEEF" 4d TO 8d FEE LB. ■Tla« i"s One Penny per lb. under usual prices, MUTTON (AMERICAN), 10 CARCASES. 6d, 7d, and Sid ier lb, As in Joints. Jj. E O R G E JJ OPKINS AMERICAN MARKET i HAYES, CARDIF. r: swuiiwij$««<»«. W- V- EDWARDS CI. Y j'. a"d -^L W YOitK Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- hV8 ic ,TR0M CARDIFF TO NEW YORK, i* -W0U tons. SATU RDAY, Jan. 11. • KUETVI^ tons- ■ SATIROAY, Feb. X. ""LLiJI^a, 2,500 tous. To follow. «nn.«„rilOM N1':w Y,JKiiT0 CARDIFF. ,»« R m ),DPA'' 3,00d tons-• SATURDAY, Jan. 11 :'Mu»wi hv -i(0 Ions.SATURDAY. Feb. 1 I A, 2,500 tons To follow. IIRUUGH DILLS OF LADING for all classes of i ,.i PARCELS to and from the inland towns in vte^.A.and I,lat'e3 tl,e WESTERN STATES of ?i ri 41111 CANADA, including CHICAGO, St kr! ,^i1,-WAUKEE> st PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- (♦v'ti v?1*?-,11' ™RONTO, &c, &c, in conjunction -h the En* Gre.it Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and "higan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y LDW ARDS, Cardiff and Newport; 1L UN ER, ED\\ ARDS, AND CO., Bristol; nA G. F. PULLEY, 51, South-street New lork. (J &2 BTE.VM /ICKEFCOMMUNICATION BETWEEN- r!0RK' NEWPORT, and rtEwLjju ■»CARDIFF, FIRST-CLA^^ PASS^GER STEAMERS. The cl't? or Cork Steam Packet Co.. Steamcs l"Nl)t' »'V. -°r ^EWP°RT and CARDIFF EVERY "EI'N a V*uinVv; to CORK from NEWPORT EVERY throng. £ ff.mrfor,CARPIFF EVERY THURSDAY. X Goods Cattle can b: arranged ou fee ha 'dtiKi Cumi a,V at Co,k> or their Agents. lt)W,n!rSfhiPu f-1 Cahin Return Tic!:et. available fcccc 7; S!ewrird'3 few), £ 1 IIS Cd; 1 further particulars sec small bills fct'fPo-T~MM Shipbroker. «( rr J'N A;,Il's HADDOCK. role ° Steam Packet Co. Limited, Pen- — :'499 fe, £ "1 T WATE H& CORK the whole of the South KSwifSffiar ?},} £ '}m,d'-per FAST TRAINS 011 the t. liEAT Vv ESTERN RAILWAY and iORn via Milfora Haven. THE WATER- IA'I'TT; ? S DAILY, aud DO NOT CONVEY niy JThtrR,,Ii-IVE ST0CK» b« Passengers and Caw £ °',<K steamers leave New Wilford on Tliurs- and Siturd-ii- returning on Mondays. Wednesdays, iavc iv'1!; boau for the conveyance of cattle id FI-M 0 v <jn Mondays, Tuesdays try a °P suc^ other d:\ys as may be neces- le o cstern Time Books,or apply at anv of —"olnPany s stations. 40117 A MERICAN LINE. t; a'ED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA v „ EVERY WEDNESDAY full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- « .on f»r passengers equal to any European Line Pai *•■g'ers ant; goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf M Uie I'eimgylvania Railroad. This is the shortest I'Jst route to the West. I Apply to RICIURDSON, SPliKCE, and Co., 17 and 19. Fater-street, Liverpool: JONES BHOS, and Co But* Qockt, Cardiff; JASJSS A TRR, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff* JJWKS Bros and Co.. D<yk-street, Newiiort; ROGBR Jom<' •lyn-street, Pontypridd; II./nit and Co., Aberti'Jcry.5 ► 3Coit>8 A L L A N LTN E. ILL SHORTEST OCRAV PASSAGE TO AAIERICA. kN t Com Dosed of Twenty First-c3a«j Steamers. *^inc LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON. ,RY ever}- FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, Wl'LAND. and BALTIMORE. Hirou3h Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to al) •t'ints in Canada and the States. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. Passengers wl o secure their Tickets before Jeavinsr lome are met at the Railwiy Station by an appointed kent of the Company, who takes charge of them until "v po on board the steamer. Tlie Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by lie Allazi Line. Write for the Pamphlet Lord DufTc. in in Manitoba." *pp]y to Allan Brothers A'td Co., Lii erpool or London- ry; or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street. Cardiff; T. J. 7, Temple-street, Swaii-et: V. Folev. Four's Hotel, •«t 11. S. Tliomas, BHtirfi Schools. Llandovitn* t W. P ton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, wew Packet Wharf, Newport, Mon. 4929 | » ECEITT FT PARIS BLUE. Used in the fc PRINCE OP WALES'B LACNDBT. I( ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. P Used in the k-P £ gHK3S OF EDI.VBURGH'F LAI NDHT. I> ECKITT S PARIS TOJE. fcj, j J8 by the poorest on account of Its cheapness. And by tbe^ichest on account of its Beauty. liS-X 34607 STiFFS bTARCH. SNFF*S BTARCH is war k3 ranted FREE FROM AD- L. UL'l'EUATION. Messrs STIFF S STARCH STIFF & CO, however, can- P not g-uarantceany StaI ell to be their manufacture,unless STIFFS STARCH, ?ROX "^PFCHE' rj their Trade Mark," QLEEN IPESS." WTIFI^S STAPPTT Dr ARTHUR HILL t> &iA±tL,tl- HASSALL has Analysed our Starch, and reported it fcTiPF-s sTAttca > an<i emial in ever}' respect 11 TMiTi^Q GT AT)riTT the Best Stiffening Starch kl!«rs MAKUM. he ever examined." The j accuracy of thiK iijj-j, » monial is confirmed by the L TIFFS STARCH, steadily increa.i„g demand IJ for our manufacture K QTIFF & CO., KTIFFS STARCH. 40081 2?, REDCL1FF-STREET, Ei-'l-S'TOL. 5THE AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. The Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. tj lie highway to disease ia through tl! blood, i ne ■oiericanMandrake Pills distrov all iu.|.uritics in the '« c, thereby striking at the roo't cf all disease if taken lw!ior-lln- t0 directiens tliev will very readily euro all P^ OUS and LIVER complsinf, GIDDINESS, PAINS »hv'n,H,KA1>- PAINS the BACK and BETWEEN the *iN;kUjERS, °RIfIVG PAINS in the BOWELS, Fkw SWELLING oi the ABDOMEN, INDIGES ickii^ «a,t,iolls ot aIi ki,id". l-eprs. Lumbago, -'K,~h? AV-1)f'lore"x, Scrofula, Scurvy, Stomach '• P^em^istn na'* ^e"ow Jaundice, Neuralgia, Gout, and >ou suffer from PILES, If van .nf» tlie American Mandrake Pills iuffer from GRAVEL, you in' r tl,e American Mandrake Pills KIDNEYS,°m DR0PSY. My Disease of the Wl! n-.t Ta-l-f^ tho American Mandrake Pills in for their effect is certain, lists <,r v > -S^L'' M, and lis each, hy all P kFu? '5 Po6t by the Proprietor, .F:L!rni.t. 1D, Hi!;h-strt,,et, E R G E T A B L ..B £ "■- *m most effi^ °KM L0ZE-ES. 114, T) ni_"lc'"us remedy ever introduced for jL-b Perfect Lieu 1 takcn hy children of ah ages ^lieaie stomal' ard aiso unelul for children „ "^hs and pale complexions. •»<niiiyS) an*0?111 two of the lozenges for fire Wiauej^ »J> dom- the child got rid of no less E»- ()f 7V14MEI'1 MO««AK, Nelson." Wur.i, in a « child, had got rid >Rd slir- 1 »hdst taking a box of your worm "fe; -0 I»R,i'-oved wonderfully in health « VA «»»tomer of >?U' Menh-vr, %lm0ur "erm i,unt'' :t short time ago, bought a bo* Vfi-rr* Verv in *° try the effect on his eh lid, UtU,? b°y «T»t rid of forty larg« & Uiem T, small ones that they could no# Mi- M1W '•I'iid^?r **biabie'w^-Tl ?entUlran.—Send me 12 dozen k"*» ■» wCSJss; '"«j P. Rrt<K'I^i/1>Cepa'" "y bv ^MCK, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, d'n B»v_ J'LhK H:«r, Caukkk. and bv Borf1" '^vand 7Jd., by the appointed rcspectah.c Cliemisto and Druggists, ) -1 cCG J^HONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA. COLLIS BROWNES CHLO- 7*ated puM;. • Vice Chanctlior Sir W. Page Wood ^bte;}]'V '■ r°U1' thst Dr J. Collia Browne was « V of thf/ ilJ',e lnventor c f Chlori>dynr. that the whole I?."1 h« revj-.tf ,n^a,lt f^een an was deliberately unt.t uf Sj">e8l'- j, 1 to say it had bsen sworn to.—See "The I kR J 1SC4. r if n^eS?:0WNC III, O R O D Y N 12. ?8e of Earl Kus ell communicated to the JJleived i!,f-,Jy>;JC-ia"8 *<J. T. Davcnpoit. that he had t! ltny •er-*i!.0'-1at\01' to the e' ect that the only remedy e?* ^1. is ,g cholera was Cblorodyne.—See Lancet,' i)RE,s brow^^CHITo If 0 D Y N E n.1* nr^-?-1 tlie''Medical Times," Jan. 12, 1S66 17i „ • scorc? of oithodux practitioners, 0<1'' suPt!fv 1 1101 be thus wiiguiarly popuJar did it A" » l.h.C-3. A-T is th^'w1" kUoUWi.'S C HLOHOil Y N E ^1' a,ld certain reiuoiv in coughs, I dnia, neuralgia, rheumatism;, iVc. I) isT^NE'S CHLOROUY N~E Sec. cure in cholera, dysentery, ^^CAUTlo'iC8 CHLOR O T) Y N E. Dr J. C;>1:« f{r„ °"e genuine without the words Iti'-nip. Ovn'u-hoir^i1'0 8 Chlorodyne on the Government ,a ;h bottle" *edioal testimony accompanies ) freat Hosirti J. p. DAVENPORT, 88, •Ctlr.j; ]a j. Ifiooni-jburv, Ix>ndou. Sold in 1 • 'd. 4s 6d. and i la 9J740 l?067 V 4- 'r;;r AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Pbiiit and Machinery, at Cefn Byclian Colliery Jan. 3 Horses, Carnages, at Swansea *'al1- Mr ELIAS 11. DAVIES. Leasehold Property Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON. Mr ELIAS 11. DAVIES. Leasehold Property Feb Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON. Contractor's Plant, &c at Newport Jan. 21 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. 1 Outfitter's Stock-in-Tiado, &c., at Swansea Janv- Mf HhNRY LEWIS. Household Furniture, &c. at Jan. 2 Mr MADDOX. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Jan. IN 16. 17 Messrs MUNN and KENNABD. Groceries, Furniture, &e., at Ferndalc.Jan. 3 Mr DAHRL PHILLIPS. Cabinet Maker's Stock-iivfeade, at. Swansea Jan. 7 Messrs STEPUEInSON, ALEXANDER, & CO, Stocl- Crops, au1 Effect., at Llanijheu in, 23 Wines, at calqii[ 21 Freehold Farm, at Cardiff Fai-ty Date THE VICTORIA SALE-HOOMS, ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. To Furniture Dealers, Private Families, Parties About to Furnish, and Others, r„r „ SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR MADDOX has received instructions from Mr N. I^wre;.CJ, who is giving up the busi- ness, to DISPOSE OF by PUBLIC AUCTTON, at the above rooms, on WEDNESDAY, THUlteDAY, and FRI- DAY, the 15th, 10th, and 17th days of January, 1879, the whole of his va'uable and extensive c Election of HOUSEHOLD FUKNITL KE aad EFF-Ulecils, full particulars of which will duly appear in bills end tScr's Offices. 76. St Mary-street, Cardff. 40112 BROOK" HOUSE, FERNDALE. SALE OF GROCERIES, FUKNIib KE, &c. MESSRS MUNN & KENNARD HAVE bean favoured with instructions from. Mr D. 0. lOvans, who is giving up the business, to SELL by AUC- TION, 011 the premises as above, on FRIDAY, January 3rd, 1879, the whole of bis STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, for particulars of which see bills. Goods on vi ew morning of sale, which will commence at 1 o CIOCK. JAIOT Auctioneers' offices, 77, Cro kherbtown, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. IN RE J. J. CROCKER, OF No. 16, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, OUTFITTER. MESSRS JOHN F. IIARA EY AND CO. arc instructed by the Trustee to y PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURS- DAY, the 2nd Januarv, 1873, the who e of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above named debtor, consisting of broaa ana narrow cloths, trouserings, cassimeres, hats, caps, *es, belts, gloves, fronts, and various men's mercery, also a large assortment of men's and boys' ready-made c o >ng of superior quality and the newest stvie, a capital assort- ment of Crimean shirts, and other otitfittiig goods. Also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of a drawing room suite in maroon, piano, iron beadsteadf, bedding, palliasses, washstands, tables, glass bookcase, chimney and other looking glasses, mahogany and deal tables, mahogany cheffonniere, ward- robe, bureau, carpets, valuable oruaments, bath, clocks, chii.a, earthenware, and a large assortment of kitchen ^Together with the shop fixtures, gas fittings, shop chairs, and two large looking-fr'asses. Order of Sale-Furniture at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Stock-in-trade at 6 o'clock p.m. and following evenings. Goods on view on morning of Sale. Auction jers' Offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea, December 24th, 1878. 400,7 ALEXANDRA > OCKS, NEWPORT, MON. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON are instructed by Mr John Griffiths (who has completed his large contracts with the Dock Com- pany). to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 21st January, 1S7S, and following days, commencing punctually at 11 /clock each day, the lirge and valuable CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, which inc'u les 5 locomotive engines, 2 portable engines, steam gantry, 4 steam cranes, steam piie driver, steam winch, 4 centrifugal pumps, 7 overhead travelling cranes, mortar mills, pile driver with crab winch, new drum larrel, crab winches, several thousand railway sleepers, about 200 tons of rails (180 tons of which are nearly new), large rail press, fabout 3 tons of new bolts and nuts, about 2 tons of tillh rlates., large quantity of pitch pine and yellow pine timber, 20 blocks Pennant stone, contain- ing about 800 ft., earth wagons, 4 ballast wagons, 11 railway wagons, 150 wheelbarrows, several tons of new steel bars and Oars iron of useful sizes, chains, smith's bellows, anvils, vice5, smith's tools, boring tools, wrought an I east scrap iron, gas and water pipes, fire- WJIXI, &c., ire. May be viewed (on production of catalogue) one week prior to the Sale. Catalogues are being- prepared, and y be obtamed in a few days on application to Mr Griffiths, at the Contract or's Office, at the Docks or of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon. 40118 EXTEN SI VITSALE OF*(JAmNET MAKERS STOCK- IK THAUE OF HOME-MADE FURNITURE. 20S, HJGH-STREE1, SW ANSEA. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from Mr Joseph P. Ward, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, &c., &c. (who i; re- I moving to No 7. College-street, corner of Goat-street), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on TCES. DAY, January 7th, 1-870, the whole of the extensive OTOC!.J., IlJ.-J..Ir.J.l. Consisting of mahogany, oak, and cleal stained, and painted chests of drawers, couches, sofas, easy and other chairs in hair, leather, and cloth, cane-seated, maho- gany, office, kitchen, and other chairs, walnut suites ia green and other rejM, walnut and other cheffouieres with marble tops and plate glass backs, pier, chimney, and dressing-glasses, walnut and mahogany oval and loo tables, round do, occasional and other tables. mahogany and painted washstands and tables, brass and iroll bed- steads, sprinx, hair, and wool mattresses, palliasses, feather and mill puff beds, mahogany and [ytained towel rails in irreat variety, fenders, fire irons, tea trays, coal vases, mahoganv and brass window poles, chil.tren s chairs, roundjand square kitchen table", and ivery other requisite, of which there is an extensive stock. Dinner ware, electro-plate, &c. Goods on view morning of tale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon Auctioneer's offices, 7, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 40105 rpHOMAS FRANCIS BISSICKS, I ENGINEER AND PROFESS O \AL VALUER Of MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURING PLANT Of every description. VALUATIONS for the Trade or general Stock Takings. SPECIAL VALUATIONS and REPORTS PREPARE.1 for Probate, Mortgages, Par-.iiersi.-ps, Losses by Fire, &c., & SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMLSSIONS executed. 2,CLAHE-STI;EET. T'MSTOI.. F US1trautc. IREAT BR IT AI N~I IRE INSURANCE '-Jr COMPANY. Chief Offices 101, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. SmIth W'lcs District Oilicr; 74, CKOCIUIF.RKTOWN, CARDIFF. This Company is prepared to accept Insurances upon a'wiost every dtjBcrint.on of property at moderate rates. Agents wanted in unrepresented localities Apphcati >nj to bo addrenel to 3937C J AMI'S A. YOi'.KE. Bra-.ch Man.'ur'r. U blit1tti0l1S. "/HOWARD COSSCISNC E," \J NEW SERHL STORY, BY F. W. ROBINSON. Is now appearing in the "CAHDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardiff Times and Fouth Wales Weekly News, 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents, price j °J post free, te any address in the United King- aom for 2s 9d per quarter, and to the Colonies and all parts of turope and the UnitedflBtates for 3s 3d per quar ter, prepaid. /CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCAN- V7 TILE GA/'ETTE, Published every Monday Mornii jr. Price 15s per annum or by post ^ls. Th CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipp:n~ business of Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport, and the Bristol Phnniiel and circulates among all the Merchants and Rroktri'of the Bristol Channel Porta, and generally SinSwt the various porta of the United Kingdom. It i. <iiXi at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and n»cgt of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading *'O0j £ *75 and 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS. rjlHE CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS c.1i'" OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEi"lS IN THE KINGDOM, Tilt GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAl^ER FOR WALES j AND TEE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, ana gives more Local,"District, and Geneial News than any utlier pp. Each Edition is aeempUte synopsis of the f?* for tie uriofe of South Wales. The Senal Stories are ly tbenost talented Novelists, and the Lonuon Uorres- pondence and Leading Art.'elcs are of marked a Sold liy ail Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any add:-e;s for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns {I'WOri^iCE.j 72 Co!u'nna- ONLY THE BEST." Ci ARA WAY & CO. VX FOR ROSES GARlWAY & CO. J Fe lt FRUIT TREES, GFARAWAY & CO. I SHRUBS FOR THE GARDEN. SHRUBS FOR POTS G1ARAWAY & CO. W B'OR CONIFERS. G1 ARA WAY & CO. R FOR FOREST TREES. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. ^j. ARA WAY & CO., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, 34761 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents all the principal hoardings and station* in Newport and neighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept. Work attended to. with quick dispatch. Town an.! country. Old established—More than quarter of a century 34063 GEORGE'S f A Marve-'lou* nemem fur the GEORGE'S f A Marve-'lou* nemem J'ur the cure of COUGHS, OOLDs, ASTH- MA, BRONCHITIS, Ac., he. In CATTnu bottles, Is ljd and 2s 9J. By all UUGH J Chemists. Note.- One dose relieves, a few B. r, doecseuic. ALiiiAM. Soim PKorntBTon, B. A. GEORGK Peavre. Pontyuridji. ^8187 i)tt ^unt0u. SALE TO-MORROW. CEFN '^YOHAN COLLIERY, NEAR PENCLAWDD, GOWER. IV/fE&SRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by Messrs Francis aud Davies to £ tiL by AUCTION, at the above colliery, on FRIDAY, Jaiiuarv 3rd, 1879, the whole of the PLANT AND MACHINERY, AND A QUANTITY OF TOOLS, &o., Compriiincr 16 horse ]iower horizontal engine, 14in. cylinder, 30in. stroke, with- windiag gear, Sc., complete egg-end boiler, SO-'t. -by 4ft., with all necessary connec- tions. The engine ana boiler are equal to new, and in perfect going order, and can be seen working^at the Swans, OO8S SIS E? ti VictoriLt Oxf.r Timber. There are 23 Ducks, 4 Geese, 46 Fowls, and 5 Turkeys now on sala by private contract. Such as are not so sold wili be put up at the auc ion. Sale to com- mence at 1 o'clock. Particulars of Messrs Williams and Lewis, Solicitors, Merthyr; or the Auctioneer, 2, Castle- street, Merthyr. 595S m o W N-H ALL CHAM BE RIT X BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RPSIDKNCB—TON B*CH, PENCOED. 815S< Mes grivivte Cmwfrart. IN LIQUIDATION. SWANSEA. TO LADIES' OUTFITTERS, DRAPERS, f-'C. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and co., are instructed by the Trustee, to SELL by TENDER, in one Lot, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE Timber. There are 23 Ducks, 4 Geese, 46 Fowls, and 5 Turkeys now on sala by private contract. Such as are not so sold wili be put up at the auc ion. Sale to com- mence at 1 o'clock. Particulars of Messrs Williams and Lewis, Solicitors, Merthyr; or the Auctioneer, 2, Castle- street, Merthyr. 595S m o W N-H ALL CHAM BE RIT X BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RPSIDKNCB—TON B*CH, PENCOED. 815S< Mes grivivte Cmwfrart. IN LIQUIDATION. SWANSEA. TO LADIES' OUTFITTERS, DRAPERS, f-'C. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and co., are instructed by the Trustee, to SELL by TENDER, in one Lot, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Misi M. A. Evans, Ladies Outfitter and Baby Linen Warehouse, 105, Oxford-street, Swansea. The Stock is well assorted aud of good value, amount- ing, as par inventory at cost and valuation, to £ 6fc8 0s 2d, and may be viewed on Saturday and Monday, January 4th and 6th, 1879. Tenders, marked "Tenders for M. A. Evans' Stock will be received at 10, Temple-street, Swansea, up to 12 o'clock, on TUESDAY, January 7th, 1879. Payment, one-third cash; balance by approved bills at two and four months. Swansea, December 30th, 1878. 40106 FREEHOLD PREMISES FOR SALE AT TENBY. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE TENDER, the splendid FREEHOLD PREMISES in High- street, Taiby, now used as the Wesley chapel, having a large frontage, and extending back to Crackwell-street. These premises arc situated in the best business posi- tion in the principal thoroughfare of this fashionable and rapid)}-increasing watering-place, and present a most commanding appearance. They are substantially luilt of first-class materials. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr Howell Davies, London and Provincial Bank (Limited), Tenby, to whom all tenders must be addressed on or before Wednesday, 8tl> January, 1879. 40070 No. 1, CLIFTON-STkEF.T ATFD BROAD-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. TO BE LET BY TEN DER, all those verv commodious and extensive PREMISES, with Private Hou^e attached, situate as above. These pre- mises are suitable for an extensive and increasing busi- ness. Possession may l>e had at oncc, by the year, or for a term, as may be agreed upon. Tenders marked "application for No. 1, Clifton-street, Roath," to be aajres-ed to Mr Maddox. Auctioneer, etc., Cardiff, 011 or before loth Januarv next, and to view the premises, apply to Mr O. Rouke, 7, Southey-street, Cardiff. 40093 PARK LLANISHEN, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, is to be SOLI) by PUBLIC AUCTION, lit the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, February 1st, 1879, in case it will not be Sold by Private Contract by i)r. William Price, of Llantrisant, Glamorganshire, the landlord, to whom all applications arc to be ad- dressed in the meantime. 4C0D6 CAE COURT, BRIDGEND, TO LET, with imroediato possession, the residence of the .ate Phillip Price, .LP., wit.h or without land. Applica- tions and oilers for the abo^c to be made to the under- signed, MR Vv'M. DAVIS, Brvnhaulog, Bridgend, 'Yy1 lli AM:;sand e RS^ iiotjlte and" INSURANCE ACENT 28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, T,T,lISsthefoUowins: WtOPERTUW for SALE SMT-.P^CKS.—One house in Windsor Esplanade. trl » -rX bou e.i ill Peari-street. six in Ilelen- h, 'cu genteel villa residences street, aud six iu Metal-street. in^Vcfodvine-rowL C Lily"street> and four vil]as CANTON.—Two eligible sites of building- land one 50 in Oon^ad0^ ROATH, CARDIFF. TO BE LET BY TEN DER, all those verv commodious and extensive PREMISES, with Private Hou^e attached, situate as above. These pre- mises are suitable for an extensive and increasing busi- ness. Possession may l>e had at oncc, by the year, or for a term, as may be agreed upon. Tenders marked "application for No. 1, Clifton-street, Roath," to be aajres-ed to Mr Maddox. Auctioneer, etc., Cardiff, 011 or before loth Januarv next, and to view the premises, apply to Mr O. Rouke, 7, Southey-street, Cardiff. 40093 PARK LLANISHEN, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, is to be SOLI) by PUBLIC AUCTION, lit the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, February 1st, 1879, in case it will not be Sold by Private Contract by i)r. William Price, of Llantrisant, Glamorganshire, the landlord, to whom all applications arc to be ad- dressed in the meantime. 4C0D6 CAE COURT, BRIDGEND, TO LET, with imroediato possession, the residence of the .ate Phillip Price, .LP., wit.h or without land. Applica- tions and oilers for the abo^c to be made to the under- signed, MR NVAI. DAVIS, Brvnhaulog, Bridgend, 'Yy1 lli AM:;sand e RS^ iiotjlte and" INSURANCE ACENT 28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, T,T,lISsthefoUowins: WtOPERTUW for SALE SMT-.P^CKS.—One house in Windsor Esplanade. trl » -rX bou e.i ill Peari-street. six in Ilelen- h, 'cu genteel villa residences street, aud six iu Metal-street. in^Vcfodvine-rowL C Lily"street> and four vil]as CANTON.—Two eligible sites of building- land one 50 in Oon^ad0^ GRANGKTOWN'.—Corner shop in Broms-rove-strcet CKSisxtssr "■ A liberal portion of thc purchase money can be baù on moe. App,y as 126 25 tttg forUHw. ATLAS (OF BRISTOL) PERMANENT I;E.\EI 1 R BUILDING SOCIETY. Head Office 3, Corn-street, opposite the Council Hoir-c, Bristol. INVESTORS re^^{ LaJ^PROFIT^ together with BORROWERS LIBERAL ADVANCES made on FREE. HOLD or LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Prospectuses and full pnrticulars on application to the Secretary, at toe Ilea i-offici or to the local agent— WW. p. ANNE A R. 6, E D W A B IM' fj A C K CARDIFF 0)22—-39155 THE MERTUYR AND "DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY (lucorjiorated undo the Building Societies' Act, 1S74 1 ^otic^r 10 L;:Nri>' °U Mo' ^e- a* the Vomit SUMS orcloo to zeloooo, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly InsUCmente. Borrowers in this Sno.ety Jllne special adrantatres not abtamel ill other societies, or from private individuals. Ihe legul costs wc paid by the Society, and the inde- ptudcnco of the borrower, so long as his stipultted rernr- ments are made, is »ecui ed by the Registrar under the tained lelles' Acte< utmost secrcsy it m.i»- Jtu lt.1c\lla.n t., M!' R -looerw, at me utfise If the ;otyl 34. ]ct<ii-lj.<i(.reet. Mertlyrr. 1910S -,č THE MOST NOBLE the MARQUIS of JL BCTE has Conferred a distinguished HONOUR upon Mr W. Pedler, 31, 1st. idary-strect, Cardiff, in graciously accepting his Book 'M the Umbrella," aud we are authorised to state that this enterprising trades- in 11 has resolved to Glylt A COPY OF THIS SAM* BOOK TO XACU CUSTOMER purchasing 58 worth of Goods at his Establishment from the present date to New Year's Day. This Book should be possessed by all who may desire to know something about this moat ancient and useful article of social comfort and convenience. It is a gos- Biping volume, giving an interestng account of the Vinbreflo. ancient and modern. QUALITY IS OUR LEADING FEATURE, UMBRELLAS, in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sizes. TELESCOPE WALKING CANES, as ex- hibited at the Paris Exhibition. RAILWAY POxiTMANEAUS & LEATHER J BAGS for Ladies and Gentlemen. LEATHER POCKET-BOOKS, WALLETS I LETTER CASES, &c. The Best LEATHEii PURSES for Ladies and J Gentlemen, specially suitable for Christmas J Presents. I UMBRELLA, STICK, AND LEATHER BAG ESTABLISHMENT, 3 1, S T. MARY S T R E T. CARDIFF. 400S0 JJOYAL ^EVONSHIRE gERGE lis the beet, the cheapest, the most fash- ionable, 1 the most durable of any AS SOLD [article woven. The Queen says it hasno jrivai either in appears nee or utility, [These serges are now produced in NJW BY (colours and mixtures for the Wint er of lls'/S, as also in light-weighted Yarns for Isumnicr wear and warm climates, and are SPEARMAN Iwoven of PURE WOOL. Patt-erijoeitber for laliea' wear, commencing at Is 3Jd, and gentlemen's suits, and boys hard AND wear, from 2s lid tne yard, in 54 inches, as also of fine wool unshrinkable flannels, lare sent upon application, stating either SPEAItM AN, :for ladi s' or gentlemen's wear, to the [factors, who cut any length, and pay 'carriage on all parcels to London, whence PLYMOUTH, ithey are cheaply distributed throughout jthe"world. N B.-Serges for Clerical wear lat,i! for Cominunitie4S44 CLEANLINESS.—WRA'NIXER'SRE- fined BLACK LEAD. Sold everywhere, by all Shopkeepers. (Si LEA N^INESS. wrGTN I XEYSRe- J fined BLACK LF.AD, for Polishing Stoves, &c. Equal to Burnished Sto I, without waste or dust. Ask for W. G. Nixey 's Biack Lead, and see that yon have it. 12, Soho-square, London. C-Lution.- There are severall;purioua imitations. 88891 IVtTPERSON SHOULD ^WITHOUT -A-' Dra Bruce and Trail's Catalogues of Books and Patented Articles, 70 pages. Post free 2 stamps. Valu- able Recipes from Is to lOg each.- H. Knight. Dein-street, Dorking, and -L Harris Swan GanLraa. Wolrerhanotntaa. -< ppl tyvtxm. I IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. IN THE MATTER OF THOS. W. BOOKER AND COMPANY, LIMITED, IN THE MATTER OF THOS. W. BOOKER AND COMPANY, LIMITED, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES' ACTS 1862 and 1867, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Petition for the Winding-up of the above-named Company by the Court was, on Wednesday, the First day of JANUARY, 1879, pre^snte to the High Court of Justice, Chancery Divi- sion, by the West of England and South Wales District Bank, who are inter alia unsecured creditors of the said Company for 420,000 and upwards, and that the said Petition is directed to be heard before his Lordship the Vjce-Chancellor, Sir Richard Malins, on FRIDAY, the SEVENTEENTH January, 1879, and any creditor or con- tributory of the said Company desirous to oppose the racking of an Order for the Winding-up of the said Company under the above Acts should appear at the time of hearing, by himself or his counsel. for that purpose, and a copy of the Petition will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of the said Company re- quiring ti,e same by the undersigned, on payment of the Regulated charge for the same. V CLARKE, WOODCOCK, and RYLAND, 14, Lincoln's-inn Fields, W.C., London, Solicitors for the said Petitioning Bank. Solicitors for the said Petitioning Bank. THE MATTER OF THE COM- •-1- PANIES' ACTS 1862 and 1867, AND K THE MATTER OF THOS. W. BOOKER x r I AND COMPANY, LIMITED. .yAgBpTICE that by an Order made this day, upon of the petitioners, the West of Eng- land and South Wales District Bank, Mr Justice Haw- kins, anting for the Vico-Chancellor, Sir Charles Hall,has appoint d WILLIAM TURQUAND, of Tokenhouse Yard, in the City of London, public accountant; and EDWARD GUSTAVUS CLARKE, of the City of Bristol, public accouutant and HENRY JEFFERIES, ESQ., of Ynys, Pentyreh, near Cardiff, provisional official liquidators of the above-named Thos. W. Booker and Company, Limited, without security. Dated 1st January, 1879, CLARKE, WOODCOCK, & RYLAND, 14, Lincoln's-inn Fields, Solicitors for the Petitioners and for the Provisional Official Liquidators. ffflnnmott. CARDIFF. AD A M S B O WN H O US E, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF, Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUES- DAY, January 21st. 40109 mONS. SIEVERDIN S CLASSES RE-ASSEMBLE after 6th January. Just ) "Hints and Notes on FrenchVerbs," price 61 published j Sieverdin's "Map of French Verbs" price 6d Address, Ely »11 The Parade, Cardiff. 39260 ONK TON HOUSE SCHOOL" TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. Principal-HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (Lonaon). The next term will commence on TUESDAY, January 14th. Prospectus, &c, on application to the Principal. 5971 L~ ADIES1 SCHOOL, HARROW HOUSE, DUMFRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF. Principals-The Misses MARKS. Pupils prepared for University and College of Precep- tors local examinations. 40101 Next Term Commences (D.V.) JANUARY 21st. ADIES" SCHOOL, BELGRAVE JLJ HOUSE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL :-MISS TULLI3, (Associate of the College of Preceptors} Resident Pupils are requested to ASSEMBLE on TUESDAY, the 21st of JANUARY, 1879, and Non Resident on the following day. 40078 -A- DAJ\ŒDü\VN HOUSE, PARK- PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED on the lSh OF SEPTKM HER. 344A SWANSEA. LYN CERRIG SCHOOL, MUMBLES, G SWANSEA. The Term commenced September 12th. Prospectus on application to Rev E. Grill!tlis. 5761 34390 A" RNOLD PREPARATORY COLLEGE. WOOMiANDS. SWANSEA. PrincipalEDGAR WI„LIAMS, M.A.(Glas.\aD. (Edin. Assisted by Rct-'ident Mid Vi^tnig Ma'stcPi. Pupils a: e adm'.ttoe as Quarterly. Weeklv, or Daily Bo¡¡,r,1ers, or KS Day scholarT, and prepared for Commer- cial life, Mechanical pursuits, or l'i\ Ls-iunai and C.illege examinations. In addition to the ..sual eubjects, Corres- pondence, Book-keeping, Short-hand, French, Drairru (mechanical and ftee baiid), Land Surveying, ttut Music rMwivft ck.v!>»u) attention. The NEW biUii.nJNCS been expressly erected for school purj>oses, on the shel- tered side of Constitution Iiid. whicii overfooks the bay of 'van?c* The health and comfort of the pupils have been thoroughly consulted in the construction of the schoolroom, dormitories, bath room, lavatories, &.c. 6419 The next Quarter eommences oil Friday, October 8th. FYNONE~SCHOOL, CONSTITUTION- IIILL, SWANSEA. Prilcipal-Mr EMERY. Assisted by Mr G. EMERY, B.A., London, late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at Mill Hill. Pupils prepared for Commercial Life, for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, for the Preliminary Le¡:nl awl :.icdical Examinations, an t for Matriculation at ihs Universities. Terms for Boarders and Day Boys on application. Next term commences Tuesday, 2ht Jaunary. 40074 NEWPORT. CAERAU PARK COLLEGIATE SUHOOL, NEWPORT, MON. HEAD MASTER REV. T. MORTIMER GREEN. (London University ) MASTRR of MODERN LAKOI'AOBS HEI1R CARL SUHR. Special classes conducted by efficient non-resident Masters. Pupils are prepared for commercial pursuits, the University Matriculation, and Local Examinations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. Next Term commences WEDNESDAY, 15th January, 1879. For Piofpeotuses, &t, apply to the Head Master. 4001)5 I'" COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUS^ "COWBRIDGE LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL Associates in Arte. The next term will commence (D.V.) on THURSDAY 30th January, 1879. Pitpils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Lxa.loh..aU(Jls. Referics— Parents of pupils. 33S70 GLOUCESTERSHIRE." A TCOMBE CO^ .1 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. L A D I E 8 1 S C li 0 0 L. PRINCIPALS THIS MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day of entrance. TERMS, FROM 20 GCIXBAS. Vacancies for two lady boarders. 30033 BUSS AGE HO USB, Stroud, Glouces- tershire. Principal J SLBREE, il.A., (London.! Preparation for Lonaon and Oxford Matriculation, ic. French, German, Chemistry, and Engineering Drawl ing recrfre particular attention. Term-, moderate. Speciai arreuigetueatj for Sons of Pro/iasiona) hien .md 't!nleti ,"01,tpl ,i"h '1 OI.L' Commencement of First ferm, Thursday, Jan. 23rd. NEWCASTLE EMLYN. rriBE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. I. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. Head Mwtey.-Mr T. T. ELLAS. Antwtaat-Master. —Mr E. U. ELLIOTT. -Aiaaer DAVY ELLAS. DRAWING, SUORT-IIAND, suio MUSM (Piane) CLASSES DAILY. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Town very healthy. Terms strictly moderate, P.&Amduw. ate. on application 17087 A SEASONABLE HINT. r FOR THE I. CHRISTMAS T TIRKEY, HAMMOND'S aLAMORGANSHIRE SAUSAGES, OR SAUSAGE MEAT. 7116 39884 IXTEWPORT AG E~N~cTy FOR THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES riT WEEKLY NEWS. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10, GREAT LOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FRRE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED- THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Sup- ply of Papers arc precisely those charged at the Chief Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, REPORTER AKD MANAGER. RUPTURES. White's Moc Main Patent Lever Truss Co.. Limited. W. HITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS T is allowed by upwards of 500 medical men to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is avoided, a soft baud ige being worn round the body, while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detec- ted, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive cir- cular may be had of the manufacturer.^ 228, Piccadilly, London. Single Truss, 16s, 21s, 2Ss 6d, and 311 6d. Double Truss, 31s 6d, 42s, and 528 6d; Umbilical Truss. 42s and 52a 6d. Post free. P.O. Orders payable to JOHN WHITE, Post-office, Piccadilly. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE-CAPS, &c, 4s 6d, 7. 6d, 10s. and 168 each, post free. CHEST EXPANDING BRACES (for both sexes). For Gentlemen they act as a substitute for the ordinary braces; for Children they are invaluable. 5s 6d, 7s 6u, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, and 21s each, post free. i-Quii WHfUE CO., Manufacture 2fa Piccadilly, toMOQr 40040 public f otiecs. « I B OROUGH OF C A R,D J F F. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a .jSRTlNG of the COUNCIL of the said Borough will be held on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1879, jt 11 o'clock in the Foienoon precisely, in the Town Hall. Cardiff, for the purpose of taking into consideration tf propriety of promoting, in the present Session of Parliament, a Bill for all or any of the following purposes I.-To enable the Town Council to carry into effect an arrangement made with the Cardiff Water- works Company for the purchase of the undertaking of the said Company, and vesting the same in the said Town Council. 2.—To alter and amend, and if necessity to repeal, Section 3 of the Cardiff Improvement Aet, 1862, and Section 33 of the Cardiff Improvomeut Act, 1S71, and to make other provisions in lieu thereof with respect to Hackney Carriages. Stage Oraches, and Omnibuses, and the Drivers and Conductors thereof. 3.—To repeal Section 17 of the Cardiff Improve- ment Act, 1875, and to provide for the extension of the School Board District to the who la of the exis- ting Borough. 4.—To regulate the use and management of the Slaughter-houses, and to License Slaughtermen, and Fixing the Scale of Charges to be received by them. 5.—To make further and other provisions with re- spect to the following matters:— 1 The removal of Houee Refuse, the prohibiting of Building Operations in intended New Streets not properly formed, sewered, and constructed, the Height of Chimneys, and Projections over Streets. 6,-To alter and eniarge the Borrowing Powers of the Town Council, and providing for the Repayment of Moneys Boirowed by a Sinking Fund. 7.—To enable the Town Council to make and enforce Bye-laws and Regulations for or any of the purposes of the said intended Bill. 8.—For the amendment of any of the Local Acts affecting the Borough. 9.—And generally to make all necessary provisions incidental to or connected with the several subject matters above referred to. And NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at such Meeting the Council will pass such resolution, or resolu- tions, with regard to the promotion of the said Bill, as may be expedient, and if found advisable, will apply the Borough Fund, Borough Rates, or other public funds or rates, under the control of the Council, to the payment of the costs and expenses of promoting the said Bill, and determinjng out of which such funds the same costs and expenses shall be payabie, and in what proportions. DANIEL- LEWIS, Mkiyor. GEO. SALMON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 1st January, 1879; 40125 L^ODDFA BAPTIST CHAPEL, Xl TREORKY. A GRAND BAZAAR, under distinguished patronaire, will b.: held at the Schoolrooms of the above Chapel, July, 1879, in aid of the Building Fund. Contributions in articles t>r;naoney &Hl-be thankfully reeeived by the Pastor, therRev. W. Morris, Baptist Minister, Treorky, Pontypridd. 40128 E M 0 R I A L F U N D TO THE LATE DANIEL WILLIAMS, Station Master at Ely, near Cardiff. MR Danikl WILLIAMS, for several yeara past Station Master at Ely, near Cardiff, on the Great Western Rail- way, was killed while in the discharge of his duty on Friday, 20th December, 1878. He has left a widow and six children. He was a member of the Railway Benevo- lent Institution, but from the funds of that Association his widow will be entitled onJy to a very small weekly dole. Mr Williams was universally respected and es. teemed for his diligence and urbanity and as lie was very well known in Cardiff and the neighbourhood, it is felt that au appeal 0:1 behalf of his destitute widow and children will be cordially responded to by a sympatliizinl, and generous public, With the confident expectation of being enabled to assist the widow iu maintaining her children till they shall be of an age to earn something for themselves, the foltowtng gentlemen have consented to form a Committee to receive subscriptions, viz. Mr F. J. BEVAN, coal merchant, Bute Docks. „ JOHN CORY, shipowner, Fenartb. SAMUEL HALLETT, Se.ern-roa i. A S. If kR,, E, Suffolk House, Canton. 9 HOWLLL, NVolverley- plaoa, Severn-road, „ ALirr. E. ltEK" E:y Paper Mills. W. (2. YAUGHAN, Llandaff-road. Treasurer—Mr J. MERR1LS, Solioitor, Cardiff. Secretaries — j !leV„T; 'J-?"?"' Canton. Mr WM. SANDERS, Canton. CONTRIBUTIONS PROMISED. „ £ 8 d Evans and Owen (Ely Paper Works) 20 0 0 John Cory, J.P.500 Wm. Sanders "300 W, E. Vaughan 2 0 0 F. J. Beivau 200 Captain J. Cory 22 0 J osin h Merrils b0 0 Jamos Heme 3 0 t) Reginald T. Pearse I1 0 E. It. Moxey 220 W. Angel and Co. 0 E WPORT CAMBRIAN CHORAL .A- I SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Members of the above Society will be held at the Ebenezer Chapel, Newport, on FRIDAY evening next, the third d:,y of January, 1879, for the purpose of adopting a scheme for the winding-up of the affairs the Society, proceedings to co .nence at half- past setfen WM. OWEN, Chairman. HENRY HOWELL, Hou Secretary, Newport, 27th December, 1878. 40097 tT NCLAIMED CARGO OF POTATOES. TO ALL WHOM 11 MAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE that the schooner Alabama, of Jersey, Geo. Kent, ma-ter, arriy eu at Newport, Mon., and was in every way ready to discharge cargo, on Saturday last, the SSt:, imit&nt; if no consignee comes forward with bill of lading by Satu day next, the 4th January, 1879, cargo wiil be warehoused to i revent further dtlay, vessel being on demurrage on arrival. Applv to REN-NIE, 'WILKINSON, & CO. 4 108 Ship Brokers, Newport. RJLO TRUSTEES AND OTHERS. The LLANELLY HAi.BUUR COMMISSIONERS re- quire to BORROW £ fi,(K)3,to rep'acc bonds now payable. The interest will be £ 4 lus Od per cent per annum, pay- able 1st January aud 1st July. The Commissioners ofter as security the Harbour revenues, (consisting of Harbour Buoyage, Dock anJ Light dues and )";lIt), iiii-i the income of the Public Estate of the Town of LJaIJdJy. The Bonds will b issued u-ider the seals of the Har- bour Commissioners and of the Local Board. The entire debt of the Lliuelly Harbour, including the above sum, will be £ :50,000, the ainiud charge thereon, ,5 at £ 4 10s per cent., being £1.350. T • meet that, charge there is, at present, a u; plu of receipt in respect of Harbour reveuues over outgoings of £1.500 per annum, at.d in addition the surplus inrome of the Public Estate is Z760 per annum, making a total of £ 2,260 to meet a charge of Bonds will Le issued in such amoui.tg as may be con- venient to invstors. Application to be made to JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk to the Commissioners an I Local Board, Town-hail, Llanelly. 4C02C STOPPAGE OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND TANK. A SAFE INVESTMENT. TAKE A SHARE IN THE PRIZE DRA WING, wnii ll WILT, !1K IIFLD MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA, OS FEBRUARY 28TH, 1879, WHKN Vol: MAY WIN SEVEN THPEE-K'TOMED HOUSES WORTH .t:S2!j, FOR ONE GUINEA £1 is. ÙD.) T. is is a genuine sale, as the Owner, having money locked up in the West of England and South Wales Dis tnct B:mk, is desirous of promptly realising his available resources. Doubting the possibility of finding a pur- chaser at one sum ill the present depressed state of the money market, lie resolved to adopt an easier, though somewlxat uncommon method of ,;il.¡¡¡nif of the pro- • perty, and now olTeri it iu about 200 Snares at One Guinea each. The property is estimated to be worth £ 525, and is mortgaged to a building society for £ 350. The premises are leasehold, 6 years unexpired,and are subject to but a nominal ground rent of Zi per annum, being less than 3s each house. The su n of £ 137 10s has been paid on account of the mortgage the balance boin, repayable in monthly instalments of P-3 10s, which payments will be more than covered by the i ental, thus leaving in afew years the whole of the property unincumbered. The situation is healthy and pleasant, 15 minutes from High-street Railway Station, Swansea; 3 minutes from Landore Station. Several large ^prks near employ- ing in the aggregate, when in full wing, 5,000 men. Close to chapel and school. Each *iouse has a small garden. Whoever is fortunate enough to win this Prize, will secure in the course of time a modest little income at the cost of next to nothing but a little trouble. The Drnwing- will be on the Art Uniotl principle, and will take place ill the preellce of the public and local Ticket holders, and under the superintendence of William Thomas, Esq., J.P., (ex-Mayor of Swansea), who has consented to pre ode. For Tickets or further information send stamps to Mr Rd. Pegler, Brunswick-street, Brvnhyfryd, Swansea. 40C03 RJYHE JNDIA JJUBBER QOMPANY, 4, OUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, FOOTBALLS, RUGBY SHAPE, FOOTBALL BLADDERS. THE NEW FOOTBALL PLAYERS' SHIN GUARD, 6s I'ER PAIR. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, SURGICAL APPLIANCES, &?. 33399 MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTI1 WALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow- inir towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT S A BRED ARE PONTYI'OOL ROAD HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK NEW JULFORD HAVERFORDWEST BRISTOL GLOUCESTER w «« £ £ £ £ TENBY A BERYSTWrTH 11 AM PET KR CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIMES also d* vered every Friday to any address in the above-named cwrns, BooklrtftMs^ tbe ^anaiers °* various TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PIIXS FOR FEMALES quick ly correct all irregu- laritiea and reneye the distreqJng ØYJDp go prevalent With the sex. Boxes Is lid aad 911, of all ehemista. Seat anywhere upon receipt oi stanza, to the Usker, 9, TIWU i lbll" MtbilblAl tWl 44rtSStS. i 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 "Magnetico.i," and the valuable testimony constantly being received from those who have been cured and re- lieved. and are now wearing the Appliances in this town and neighbourhood, Mr G. HUNT ORSBORN, Represent- ing Mr EDGAR WETTON. the Inventor and Patentee of the Magneticon," may be daily consulted uutil SATUlWA Y, JANUARY 4th inclusive. MR LONG'S, 56, CIIOCKERBTOWN, CARDIFF, For the purpose of giving ad vies as to the app'i cation of MAGNETISM AS A CURATIVE AGENT, And explaining the principles of Messrs Wetton and Co.'s Patent MAGNETICONT APPLIANCES, of which he will have a large assortment. FIRST PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO NEWPORT (MON.) Mr ORSBORN desires to inform the Residents of New- port that he has arranged for Mr McCOY, an experienced Assistant from Edinburgh, to be In attendance DAILY at 114, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, From THIS DAY until SATURDAY, January lltb, inclusive. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE AT CARDIFF and NEWPORT :-11 to 1, 3 to 5, and 6to 8. NO CHARGE FOR VISITS OR CON- SULTATIONS. Among the special advantages of the Magneticon Ap plianccs are:— TheIr 8impIicit, and ElI.fety. Their ability to generate electricity without the aid of Batteries, Metallic Plates, Chain Bands, or Acids. They lequire no 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 comfortable to wear as an ordinary garment. Though more especially useful in certain classcs of diseases, their g-ently invigorating influence upon the whole system cannot fail to be very beneficial to most invalids, and to those who suffer from any bodily or organic weakness, while their direct action upon the nerves renders them equally useful in many cases which the ordinarv remedies fail to effect TilE GREAT SECRET or 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 by a proportionate activity of all the forces. Any lagging in a vital or-an and down goes the thermometer of life; and this is when magnetism lends a most eliicient aid. It can be locally applied to part of the body—over any great nervous eentre-and the lagging organ gently stimulated to do its duty. Any applications by letter wiil receive careful atten tion, and suitable appliances or advice respecting them wm he forwardd by return jost. Mr G. Hunt Orsborn may be consulted by appoint- ment, and, when desired, will call upon invalids at their homes. A 32-page Illustrated Pamphlet, containing testi- monials and lull particulars of Edgar Wetton's latent Magnetic Beits, Chest Protectors, Lung lnvi<;oraiors, Nerve Invigor.t.org, Spine Bands, Knee C..ps, Wristlet^ Anklets, Soles, &c-, will be forwarded, post free, or may be had gratis on application. LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. SCIATICA, PAIN AND WEAKNESS IN THE KNEE. ROATH, CARDIFF, DEC. 16ru, 1878. I have much pleasure in bearing my testimony to the grent benefit I have already received from your Magnetic appliances. I have been suffering, more or less. for the last IU years "0 wos.kiii'Ht the left knee and side. I applied your Knee Cap on the 2nd inst., and after four days I lost all pain in the knee and cou'd go up and downstairs with ease and comfort but the pain ill the hip joint was still there, and on the 7th inst, I applied your Belt, and now find myself much relieved, and myficnerai health greatly improved. A. M. O'ROURKE. INDIGESTION, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND RHEUMATISM. RI lATH, CARDIFF, Nov, 22, 1878. 1 have great pleasure in informing you that the "Magneticon" appliances which I purchased of you in August last, viz., belt, spine bun 1, and Boles, have greatly relieved me from indigestion, genera] debilitv anù rheumatism from which 1 htl suffered, more or iess for several years. At the time I purchased the app.i- allces I was in a very weak state indeed, and unable to walk any distance scarce, but I am thankful to sav I can now walk 3 or 4 miies in c..se and comfort.—Yours truly, B. W. H. P.S.—You can give my name to enquirers. RHEUMATISM. Glascombe Vicarage, Radnorshire, S ptember 17, 1877. I have to thank Goo that I had the pleasul e of meeting you in Hereford, and by > our advice [ tried your Appli- ances—the Knee Cips -as I was suffering for some vears aii'i able to walk but lit tie, and that with the assistance of a stick, but now I ln ùo so without one, and walk a mile without pain, and have the greatest pleasure in testifying to the great benefit I derive from usintr Wetton's Magnetic Appliances the fsviu in my knee left me in three days after using the Appliances. 1 am í3 years of age. BKNUMIN MARSDKN, Vicar of Glasc unbe, and Justice of Peace for the County of Radnor P.P.—Make what use you think proper of this testi- monial. I 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 following letters from Mrs and Mis; Ellicott. tl i__»-ife and daughter ot the Risbcp of Ul.'Ueester "nil EXTRACTS. Palace, G'ouee»ter, Oct. 17 IS7e, MisEldevU has pleasure in testifying to the wonder- ¡ fully strengthen^ effects of the Spine Band supplied to her ilaughte and will take every opportunity of ecommenduig T"r Magneticon to her friends. Pake:, Gloucester, Oct. 30, Dear Sir,—Mrs hiiicott wishes me to say that she will j be happy for you to publish the extract from her nets respecting The Magncticon" Spine Band supplied to me, from which I continue to derive the greatest bene- fit.—Believe, yours faithfully, R. F. ELLICOTT. CLERICAL THROAT Cheltenham, 14th A;>»il, IP74 For some time past I have used the "Magneticon" Chest Protector and Belt, and 1 feel grateful that I have done O. For years I have suffered considerably in winter from relaxed throat; but I am grateful to sav that ever since 1 have worn thC8 I have Dever had a momentary return of clerical throat." I bav" also been greatly relieved frum pains across the back. I can cordially recommend tae use of the various Appliances tM the need may be, of The Magneticon." A. MORTON BROWN, Minister of the Congregational Church. LOSS OF VOICE. Pariiament-street, Gloucester, Jan. 31, 1S77. u. tbe last tell years I hu ve suffered much from 10811 of voice, especially during the winter months, when I have often Wen confined to the house, and quite unabl" to speak. In October last I was advised to try one of your Magnetic Appliances, and since wearing it have I never lost my voice a single time, and feel altogether like a newperoon. Having derived so much benefit I think it but right that I should advise } ou of the <ame and shall take every opportunity of recommenuing tne' Ap- pliances to my frsends. M. WILLIAMS. BRONCHITIS AND CROUP. 2G, W cllington-street, Gloucester, «• o December 11, 1876. MISS Sargeant desires to tell Messrs Wetton and Co. that she has no objection to her letter being a reference hoping others may derive the same benefit she has done' Previous to wearing the Magnetic Appliance she had been for years very subject t-. bronchitis and croup hav- ing great weakness and cough, preventing sleep.' She has now entoely lost her cough, is less susceptible of cold, sleeping well, and feeling much strengthened, not fearing to go out in dauip weather. SEVERE COLD. Broadlanus, Hereford, April 26, 1878. Miss F. COCHRAMK has much pleasure in intorming- Messrs Wetton and Co. that she has derived great bene- fit from wearing their Migneticon Lung Invigorator. She has never been so entirely free from cold as during the time she has been wearing their Appliances, now a period of six months. She is perfectly satisfied with the benefit ahe lias derived, and is still deriving from their me. I DEAFNESS. Margaret, Lady Judkin Fitzgerald, is glad to add her testimony to that of others in favour of Mr Wetton's II Magnetic Appliances. Five years ago a necklet removed entirely a severe pain which she had had for more than a yeai in tbe back of her neck, and for which all other remedies had failed, and recently her page has been completely cured of deafness bv 'the use of a spine band; in each case the cure was effected in little more than six weeks. Trematou Cottage, Southsea, 13th July, 1878. For further Testimonials see Telephone. VV JSTTON AND CO. — LONDON— T T f8, Regent-street. EDINBURGH—17 and 18A MaiUand-street. GLASGOW- 24, Gordon-street. DUB- LIN—Lower SackvHie-street. SOUTHAMPTON—140 1 High street. SOUTHPORT-48, Bath-street. CHEL- TENHAM—98, High-street. THE "MAGNETIC R£YŒW"-A. Record of Curative Electric Science and Journal of Health. Edited by EDGAR WEITON, 17, Maitiand street, Edinburgh Price Sixpence. ——— EDGAR WETTONS SANATORIUM FOR HYDROPATHIC, ELECTRIC, and MAGNETIC TREATMENT. TOWN8HEND HOUSE, GREAT MALVERN Resident Physician — Dr CHARLES GRINDROD, Consulting Physician-Dr R. B. GRINDROD < TERMS from ft to <64 te PER WEEK, 39700—700) 3?ufolir tfntcrtaitmcttts. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee Mr. W. H. DAW Sole Manaeer Mr E. BI LWER TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Jan. 2nd, 1879, THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME EVER PRODUCED IN WALES, Entitled—Harlequin ROBINSON CRUSOE, or, the Captain, the Cabinet, the King of the Cannibal Islands, and the Good Fairy Prosperity. (Written specially for this Theatre by Mr John BannIster) Crowded Houses Enthhstc Applause Vociferous Encores 1 Unqualified Delight Never yet equalled in Cardiff."—VIDE Public Opinion. I SUPERB NEW SCENERY, bv Whyatt." SPLENDID MECHANICAL EFFECTS, by TO-NIGHT, Blacklev. GORGEOUS COS'I I'MES and APPOINT- at 7.30. MENTS. BRILLIANT DIALOGUE and SPARK- LING MUSIC. LING MUSIC. ROBIWN I The Greatest Combination of Artistes in the Western District. Good Acting, CRUSOE. Excellent Singing. Clever Dancing. UNTII I THE FLORAL RETREAT of PROSPERITY FURTHER (WHYATTS MASTERPIECE OF ART), NOTICE TNE "BOOT'' DOCKS, and The DECK of the MARY JANE. ROBINSON SPLENDID TiiANSIAJRMATION SCENE, by Brew. Eclipses anvthing CR'-SOF EVER SEEN IU Wales. The BEST HAR- LEQUINADE OUT OF LONDON. CR'-SOF Ever SEEN ill Wales. The BEST HAR- LEQUINADE OUT OF LONDON. stalls, 4s drcsscircle, 3S; pit stalls, 2s; pit, Is gallery, 6d. Private boxes, 318 6<.1 and 21s. SecunJ price at:> to circle and STALLS only. Plans at M, W. Lewis's, Duke- atr, et; no extra charge for booking. N.B.-—DURING THIS WEEK, to avoid the crush, admission may be obtained by the stage door, half an hour prior to opening, 0:1 ra mentor 0D extra TO ail parts. CIRCUS & HIPPODROME, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAYI. Brilliant Success a-D Last Night of tin BEST PANTO- TTL T MIME of the SEASON, entitled tbe WHITE HORSE OF KILLARNEY'S LAKE. With its Dazziing Seen s Brilliant and Gorgeous Effects 1 Double Harlequinade. Entire New Scenes in the Circle. RIDERS NEW ACROBA L'S AND GYMNASTS NEW CLOWNS SATURDAY, JANUARY 4TH, Eelert Fashionable Mati) cc under the distinguished patronage an 1 in presence of the Right Hon. Lord and Lady TREDEGAR and party, and Gentry of town and county. DoorS open at 2. Commence at half-past 2. SWANSEA. j^TAR THEATRE, WIND-STREET; "Where are you goiug to THIS EVENING ?"— .C WhJ. to the Star, of course, for I hear that the Pantomime is now in thorough working order, and the Transformation Scene is one of the most beautiful ever seen." "We i, I saw it last week, but I aIo intend going To-Night, and will meet you in the New Orchestra! Stalls. Good afternoon." To-Night and every Evening, the Magnificent Star Pantomime, "PUSS IN BOOTS" and TOM, THE PIL'ER'S SON," now in all its glory. The marve;louo dancer and extraordinary Demon Chase Seenl.the talk of the T jwn. Leaps, jumps, dives, aud flights through space. One more Day Performance next Saturday, January 4. NEWPORT, MON. J> ROMENADE CONCERTS. ALBERT HALL. STOW HILL. NEWPORT, MON. 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, of Ciifton, Has been engaged as Organist and Accompanist. A Quartette Party of Vocalists will be associated with Mr Owen Williams. A detailed Programme is at Press, and will be issued forthwith. Admission -To the Body of the Hall, fd to the Balcony, Is. WILLIAM WEST, ) L '8 4-0107 H. J. GROVES, CARMARTHEN. ^SSEMBLY-ROOMS, CARMARTHEN. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE JUBILEE SINGERS WILL 61'11 THEIR CONCERT IN THE ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, CARMARTHEN, TO-NIGHT, Jan, 2, 1879, at S. Doors open a.t 7.30. J J J JUBILEE SINGERS. S S S All real Negroes. U U U JUBILEE SINGERS. Ill All Coloured Arj8t.es. JUBILEE SINGERS. XT VT All Coloured Vocalist*. N N N JUBILEE SINGERS. ILL All e-I-SLN-.e?. G G G JUBILEE SINGERS. T -r T All real Darkies. L L L E E E FAREWELL CONCERT E E E CARMARTHEN. n R R E E E JUBILEE SINGERS, S S S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CARMARTHEN ONE CONCERT ONLY—TO-NIGHT at O. Admission, 3s, 2s, LE, and 6d. These JUBILEE SINGERS will appear as follows: EOFTK: Temperancc-hall, Pembroke Dock, To morrow (Friday) Assembly-rooms, Pembroke Town. Saturdar next. Haverfordwest Monday night. All business communications to Mr R. C. Leach in route. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ANNOU^CE- K} ME .NT. C. HTFFEU" WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTER MERCHANT, 1, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. Do7. DOZ IJ(1Z DOZ paz oz Port Wine i88 21s:24s 30s 36s 40s 486 _1_ Sherry Wine 18s 21s 24s 308368 42s 48s Clarets 12s 18s 24s 30.6 36s — Champagne (finest brands) 30s :36s 48s 60s 66s — — Brandies (Cognac) 33s'39s 45s — Hennessey's ^8* 54s 60s — 1 — ITU I»I !»*»!. I»I !»*»!. Marteli's .48s 54s 6Q* —; IT:IT | _T *»* i j Jamaica Rum 24sj30s|33s — — —- .I_I_¡ London Gin ■24s!30sl — — — j Hollands, (De ill Kevper !30b —J — — — L_ Irish Wliiskey 24s 30s33s—J— John J aineson's 39s — — — Scotch Whiskey I 30s 33s|36s — j — ¡ Encore or Dun- I I j j j ó) vine's .4:8; -1-1- OCTOBER BREWINGS. Per Doz B. Impl. Pints. ASS S Highest Class INDIA PALE ALE,) in verv superior condition ( •» GUINNESS-S EXTRA DUBLIN STOUT. > „ „ highest quality, brewed in fine condition J BASS'S Fine BURTON ALE, in splendid 1 condition j 3S ON BASS'S MILD DINNER ALE, in excellent) condition J 2s6d 7123 39890 CHRISTMAS, 1878 g. gURMAN, 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. WEDDisc .m ) saVER 1 ELECTR0- B1HTHDA7 PLiTEI' °°°DS' PRESENTS; j CL0CRS' AND OPERA GLASSES. SPECIALTIES; WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS, SILVER JEWELLERY. 22 rjTHERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS, ~B"UH«LAU FKUOI-At no House tn the Wonui c*n there be fourd MIFF" BR every eminent JFE- Also Wrought MM Doors for strong rooms, party vaiM, or those to divide w. rehouse. at otie-lhin? the PR'ce ef new. Perfect In everv respect. Price List GRIFPfTHS A SONS, 48, Caunor^treet,^ 4533 26 gTANDARD LUBRICATLN'G offjy COMPANY (LIMITED), 1, DRAPERS' GARDENS, THROGMORTOJF AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. ALL DESCRIPTIONS Of LUBRICATING OiLS SAVING Z5 PER CENT, Agents Wasted. Fun particular on application to HENRY DUNCAN, SKKOUT. MAKAOHB pPuljUr nttt1ainmeat$. PHILHARMONIC THEATRE. ST MAHY-STr.EKT. Director, A. Melville. Licensee, Mr C. J. Jackson. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), Jan. 2nd, MELVILLE'S VERY SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME, JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, The THREE PRINCES, The GOOD FAIRIES, and The GIANT of the ENCHANTED CASTLE. PICTURESQUE and APPROPRIATE FANTOMLMIC SCENERY. SPECIAL and IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENTS. BRILLIANT AMAZONIAN SCENE. CORG.SOUS TRANSFORMATION SCEE. The CLOWN of CLOWNS-GEORGE TOWNWAY. TROVPE of PANToMfMltsTS, Including MAT ATKIN- SON, the GREAT HARLEQUIN. PHILHARMONIC PANTOMIME, TO-NIGHT (Tiiurtday) and Every Evening till further notice. Doors open at seven commencing at half-past seven, Terminate about 20 minutes to 11. stalls, 2s; Pit, 1s; Gallery, 6d; JUveniies under 12 (accompanied by Adults), half-price to Stalls and Pit. QHRIgTMAS NEW YEar DOUBLE CHEQUES Given away with rp E A rjl E A THE LONDON AND SOUTH WALES TEA COMPANY, 14, CASTLE-SQUARE, SWANSEA, Intend giving their Customers and Friends JQOUBLE QHEQUES ON rrEA FOR EIGHT DAYS, Commencing SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1878, And Ending MONDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1879. 40061 GAS FIRES AND COOKING STOVES. THE SWANSEA GAS COMPANY be to direct the attention of Gas Consumers and the Public io the great Economy aud Convenience in the use of GAS FIRES AND GAS COOKING STOVES. Sample fires and stoves may be seen in action at the Gas Works from 10 to 5 p.m., and all fnformation obtained. GAS COKE delivered to any part of the town (within the turnpike gates) at 7s tkl per ton. Swansea, 7th November, 1878. 39576 GALLOW AY AND SONS, Engineers, Manchester, have had the G ItAND PRIX awarded to them at the pARIS EXHIBITION for the QALLOWAY PATENT ENGINES, and /GALLOWAY (1875) BOILERS. VJ 40123 E. gINGER AND CO., FAMILY GROCERS AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, 10 AND 11, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Invite attention to their Stock of GOODS for the PRESENT SEASON. FRUITS IN EVERY VARIETY. HUNTLEY & PALMER'S ICED & ORNA- MENTED CAKES. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BISCUITS, &c. A Choice Assortment of COSAQUES AND BONBONS. FINE RIPE STILTONS. HAMS. TONGUES, BATH CHAPS. GERMAN AND OTHER SAUSAGES. E S. and Co. supply all Goods at prices that will favourably compare with those of the Civil Service and other Co-operative Supply Stores. The greatest care is exercised in the selection of all TEAS 7124 soid a.t this Establishment. 39M3 BIRDS AND ANIMALS PRESERVE'! SCIENTIFICALLY Animals SkiHg and Furs Dressed. Rmri KiDed and m*<^e uFi and Fire Screens, Ac by „ J' WROING, NATURALIST, 4t (late 10), ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Glass Shades, all sises, for Clocks, Statuettes^. J^OTICE NO TIC THE CITY HAIR CUTTING SALOONS ASB HOT AND COLD BATH ROOMS AU NOW OPEN T E 1 G 11. rl'ILDINGS, 52. ST. MARY STREET. CARDIFF. The above rooms are fitted with every modern conve- nience, and are 110 arranged that they wast prove a boon to the genera- public. Cleanliness is partieular'y adopted, and a Chiropodist is aiwavf m ttteadaace. TÃRIFF of CHARGES Hair Cutting, 3d Sir.reuic 3d ShamjXK)ing, 3d; Shaving, Itc1, '< HOT & COLD BATHS, 6D & Is. In addition to the above, Gentlemen can obtain anv in SHIRTS, GLOVES, TIEb, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, &c., at charges eq«aiiv as low as any in Cardiff. The HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ac., has the special attention ot Mr Adams, from the firm ot Messrs J. ALLISON & CO., 0065—38S57 REGENT-STREET, LONDON. Q. R A N D OPENING. CHRISTMAS DISPLAY SWEETINGS FANCY BAZAAR AND PERFUMERY ESTABLISHMENT, 13, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE ANNUAL SHOW COMMENCED ON THURSDAY. DECEMBER Ifth. THE LARGEST EXHIBITION OF FANCY GOODS, NOVELTIES AND, USE- FUL ORNAMENTS IN SOUTH WALES. PRESENTS, fiom 6d upwards. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. 39360 7132 ILL-POSTING ATNEWPORT, MON. J. DE REE8, STEAM PACKET HOTEL. JWirpoRT. BILL POSTER and EKEr for TOWN and COUN. TRY Rent* all the Princ;pal Hoardings iii Newport and Neighbourhood. Work exerutec with d18pa1.ch.. 6311 THE NEW EMPRESS MOTOR -t. is speciallv adopted for MEAT CHOPPERS, SEW- !NG MACHINES, PRINTING PRESSEo LATHES. CHURCH OttGANS, COFFEE MILLS, and for all pur- poses requiriag power up to Six-horse. There is NO j DANGER. NO SMELL, and NO DfRT, requires no look- ing after, takes up less room, and COSTS LESS than any j motive power now used. Motor, to drive a Sewing Ma chine, costs £ t 2e, for Six-hersc power, £35 Manufac- tured only by E. S. TAYLOR & CO., 9 AKD 10, SHEFFIELD BUILDINGS, VICTOIUA-STREET, LIVERPOOL AttD 51, COR ORATiON STREET, MANCHESTER. 38638 OR THB SWANSEA OFFICE SOUTH WALES DArLY NEWS No 2, COLLEGE STREET. I All orderi frem NEWSAOEFTS will receive prompt tt- tention, and be Executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. I The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers earlv ( every morninsr in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion it the next raonlnft issue of Cbe 1 KSW§ JfuismgMtfressw. D. JOT HAM AND SONS, THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFI'ITEIWT 26 AND 27, ST MARY-STREET CARDIFF. JYJANUFACTURERS OF FIRST-GLASS 0LOTNURA fANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR QLOTHINA ANUFA CTURERS OP J^N'ERY DESCRIPTION O. 0LOTHINGL THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILB CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. QVER 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW ROOMS. a ——— ESTABLISHED 18SS. THIS DAV 9 TO 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND COMPANY DASE COMMENCED SELLING THE FOLLOWING CHEAP LOTS 640 PAIRS WITNEY BLANKETS, Slightly soiled suitable for Charitv. 112 PIECES 72-INCH WASTE TWILL SHEETING, Prom 6ld per yarù-free fnnr. any fil1in/L 1,500 DOZEN CAfBRIC HANlJKER- CHIEFS, Rer.dv ^-entmed. from 18 Hid pe" dozen. t 450WHIÚ:.?,59TtD COl:NfERPANES II MARSEILLES, BELGIUM, AND TOILET QUILTS. Verv Cheao. 1,200 purs WHITE MUSLIN CUR- TÀIS, at 6s lid per pair. 1,700 y&rds Coloured SILK VELVET, From Is llkl per yard. A Few FELT, KIDDER," TAPESTRY, and BRUSSELS CARPETS, at Clearing Prices. 14 feet AXMINSTER RUGS, at 8s lid each. SCINDE RUGS, full size, lis lid eaob. HOWELL & CO. are also making a SHOW of NEW JACKETS, Far-lined CLOAKS. CO i TCMES BONNETS, HATS, SKIRTS, Am. A Cheap Line iu LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS. JJOWELL AND 0OMPANY THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 89709 CARDIFF. COMMERCIAL CONFIDENCE V_/ AND CONTINUED SUCCESS Attend the Ready Money System of Business on which the T'raùe of MESSRS W. PRIcE AND SONS is conducted. A 8p]cnJiù Stock of Gentlemen's aM Juveniles' READY MADE CLOTHING FOR WINTER WEAR, Overcoats, Ulsters. Yacht'ng Jackets, Hats, Shirts. Hosiery, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Rug., Mufflers, Ac., is now au Sale &t very low prlC8, 8U1td w the tlmea. ADDRESS :—THE CARDIFF HOrSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST MARY-STREET CARDIFF. S3 JJEDWELLTY HOUSE, 55, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. W. C. pEA C Is, Has the best, assortment of I gOOTS AND SHOES I FOR DANCING, BALLS, DINNER AND EVENING PARTIES, FOR LAITIES, The WATTEAU COURT SHOE (New this Season^ Tht BARRTTTTE. The CHARLES IXrn. THE OXFORD AND THE FEX^LON. In White, Black, and Coloured SiJ" Satin, PLAIN and EMBROIDERED I* GOLD, SILVER, STEEL, JET, and OTER DESIGN'S, I' WHITE, BLACK aud BKONZE BOOTS and SHOES. 1 rom 3s Cd. GENTLEMII S PRESS BOOT& OXFORD, M AND COURT SHOES, YOUTHS, GIlL. AND CHILDREN'S BfXTffi, SHOES, AND SANDALS in enciess variet). ROlfS AND RUSETTE3 IN ALL COLOUf Five per Cent. Discount allowed for Cash ot) all r Purchases over 10s. gEDWELLTY HOUSK CORNER OF CHARLES. STREET. CARDIFF. U"US» I T HE GLOBE SUPPLY STOREr QHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS ^IHRISTMAS TEAS. I QHR1STMAS RAISINS. £ <HRISTMAS CURRANTS. 0HRISTMAS FIGS. 0HRISTMAS PLUMS. CHRISTMAS CAKES. QHRISTMAS BISCUITS. V/ ALL AT REDUCED PRICES, II CHRISTMAS COSAQUES. CHRISTMAS STILTON & CHBDDA»" CHEESE. 0HRISTMAS HAMS and TONGUES. CHRISTMAS BACON. ALL OUR CHRISTMAS FRUITS, &c., &C.. are «I V_/ the Finest Quality and special]* selected AGENT FOR HUNTLEY & PALMER'S ¡ J-JL CHRISTMAS BISCUITS and CAKES, aad. CROSSE and BLACKWELL'S TABLE urxUa IUD. A Large Quantity of SPONGES at about HaU-priee, GEORGE PIKE. GLOBE TEA WAREHOUSE AND SUPPLY BI8, 26, DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF. 11., L. R. LUMLEY (Surveyor m the Merthyr and Dowlais Buiidinc See! '1.. BUILDER, MEASURING SURVEYOR, AND GENERAL APPRAISER, 14 k 26, CASTLE ST*EET, MERTHYR TYDTOk Estimate* Prepared. Work in all branches of tht B-iildin? Trade Measured and Valoed. 8Md JOHN II ALL, ENGINEER MILLWRIGHT, IRON FOUNDER, AND BOILER MAU, CARDIFF JPOUWDRY, EAST DOCK, CARDIFF, Manufacturer of Hifrb-i>reaiVtre Coyaeneiiw as4 Compound MÄRIS anc ST ATI ON AU*' ENGINES. WINDINi KNCHNES, witK paraOei or conical drums Und«rffroun<! Hanliaf Eufiuen, Cjli.ery Loootu^t,»ef and ail descriptions « Marine and Stationary ENGINES AND BOILERS. Air Compressor*, to pump with Single Cylinder or bf stages, Ventilators, Tubbing. aod everv description of Iroowork for Collieries, blast Furnaces, 'ironworks, »aj Rolling Mills SHAFTLNG. PULLEYS, AND WHESUS PLOUR and CBMF.NT Mil.La, BREWING PLANT, TURUINS and W ATER WHEELS, HVDRAUI4C MACHIJrtCRY, And Special Machinery for manufacturing pameaag eluding Copper. Brass, and Iror Tube, W¡, III8iI ■ Making Machinery, Hydraulic, Stoani. and Kalui^ —r r^T. ol all description? iron Roofs, Cast and Iraa Girders. Columns, and CONSTRUCTIONAL L.ON WORK GK^BKALi.T. Warming and Ventilating Apparatus for 1'uMiS Buildings. STEAM-SHIPf' Htd MARINE ENGINES REPAUUEB, PR()PEL1>ERS CAST TO ANT SIZE. BORING, TURNING, PLANING, and sCREW CUTTING PONE FOR THE TRADE. 17 AGENT for Tbe Pulsometer Engineer.ng Oo., T nndsa aad for Messrs Jamos Hunt aad Co., Enymsera all Clw»ii< Br4Hfoimd«rs. Birmi
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