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L 10 S H E E P, 6d to 9d per lb. if' 1 7' LAMBS, lOd to lid per lb. 4 C A L V E S, 8d to lOd per lb. GEORGE HOPKINS, lMERIOAN MEAT MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF, 34372 c ffliqiittfl jgotto, QTEAM —ROTTERDAM KJ TO CARDIFF. The S.S. GERTRUDE will leave Cardiff for Rotterdam on or about betw^l, u''i0' and wiH continue to run Fortnightly taw iJii and Cardiff, taking Goods at through KSrMerthyr- Aberdare, and other neij^j- rELLKPH^v* \5fr°Tther information apply to the Agents i^ui^SEN, WILLS and Co., Cardiff. -t l'Ja* XXT. Y. EDWARDS STEAMSHIP LIN KEW Y0KK The Iowa:- t"oi" swaratro of thig Line will sail as fol- HRHTlVIwnnA FROM CAKDIFF. RHEOl A » o,00° tons SATURDAY, Aug. 9 OLA> 2,300 tons SATURDAY, Aug, 23 "HmwtwnTw T0 CARDIFF, «RK ? £ DA' 3'000 t0Q3 • • • • SATURDAY, July 19 1KUUA, 2,300 tons SATURDAY, Aug. 2 BIL[^S OL<- LADING for all classos of OODfa and I AllCELS to and from the inland towns in uVl1,,and Places in the WESTERN STATES of ^wTTS1 CANADA, including CHICAGO. St fcVVi8- M^WAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO. BUF- IALO. DETHOIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, in conjunction With the Er.e, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristo'; G. F. BULLEY, 61, South-street New iork. W009 6824 QARDIFF & BRISTOL. ^gUwj& WYE OR LADY MARY. JULY, 1879. From Bute Docks, I From Batliurst Basin, Cardiff. | Bristol. llaFriday 7.45 morn 11 Friday -11.45 morn 12aSaturday. 8,15 morn 12 Saturday ..12.30 after 14a Monday 11. 0 morn 12 Monday 2.45 after 15aTuesday 12. 0 noon 15 Tues-lay —— 4. 0 after 16aWednesday 1. 0 after 15 Wednesday 5. 0 after 17aThursday 1.45 after 17 Thursday 6. 0 after ISaFriday 2.45 after 18 Friday. 6.30 after 19 Saturday 4. 0 morn 1 (to Saturday 7. Omorn 19 Saturday ..4.0 after I 21aMonday 8.15 morn 21 Monday 5. 0 after 22 Tuesday 9. 0 morn 22 Tuesday 6. 0 after 22 Tuesday 8.45 even 83 Wednesday 6.30 morn 23 Wednesday 9.30 morn aTbursdaY 6.30 morn 24 Thursday ..10.15 morn 5 SaFriday 7. Omorn 25 Friday 10.45morn BCaSi.tnrday 7.40 morn 26 Saturday .11.30 morn 18a Monday 9.15 morn 28 Monday 1.30 after aTuesday U. Omorn 29 Tuesday 3. 0 after lOaWednesday 12. 0 noon 30 Wednesday 4.30 after flaThursday 1.15 after 31 Thursday 6.30 after a To-and-Fro. FAR-After Cabin, 2s 6d. Fore Cabin, Is 6d. To-and- iTO Tickcts issued for return trip on same day as marked After Cabin, 8s 6d Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro Tickets will be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. 42460 STEAM JACKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN f-IOItK, NEWPORT, and AfgrgfLM,, CARDIFF, FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. The City ^SmSSBS^^ of Cork Steam Packet Co., Steamers will leave CuKK for NEWPORT and CARDIFF EVERY MONDAY, returning: to CORK from NEWPORT EVERY WEDNP. DAY and for CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY. Through rates for Goods and Cattle can be arranged on application to the Company at Cork, or their Agents. Bee handbills. Fares—Cabin, £ 1 Is; Cabin Return Ticket, available for one month (including Steward's fees), £ 1 llg «d • Deck, 7*. For hirther particulars Bee small bills 1 j AOKKTS [ CARDIFF.—Mr E. v. DOWNING, Shlpbroker. NEWPORT.—Mr JAMES MADDOCK. CORK.—City of Cork Steam Packet Co. limited. Pen* roo quay. 8199 8884 J^LsC TITATERFORD & CORK ijj Tf and the whole of the Souta of heland, per FAST TRAINS on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and powerful Steamships, via Milford Haven. THE WATER- fORl) STEAMERS RUN EARLY, and DO NOT CONVEY pATTLE AND LIVE STOCK, but Passengers and Cargo inly. The CORK Steamers leave New Milford on Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturday*, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Special Boats for the convey- eca of cattle leave Waterford for New Milford on Men- ys, Tuesdays, and Saturdays, and on such other days U may PC necessary. See Great Western Time Books, or )pply to any of the Company's Btations. 40117 ALLAN LINE. SHORTEST OCEÄN PAS8AGE N AMBITICA. AMERICA. haliij? AX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL, Composed of Twenty First-class Steamers. living LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON- DERRY every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YOIiK, PHILADELPHIA, and to all points in Canada and the States. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. P"aeyigem who secure their Tickets before leaving noma are met at the Railway Station by an appointed eut of the Company, who takes charge of them until on board the steamer. the A^lanLin'e11 Government grants Assisted Passages by •' Arnlv Lord DufTerin in Manitoba." ierrv or to r S ?r3 an<i Co-» Liverpool or London- E 7 Temnlt iif i J 4C- Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. K^th d KS' Brihshfscho F^y'S H°^' Milton Locke, 10, Gre'at I'ock^ee^ ^^f'i r6^ |crew Packet Wharf, Newport £ and Joh° \°^e' LINE. f UNARD^ROYAL MAIL LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY This Company has been established for Fortv Yen *nd is noted for its safety and comfort for all cUasesof Passengers. Apply to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. 10 AMERICAN TINE. J&kW$8&Slk!l UNITED STATES MAIL .fERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILA LPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. Fiiit-clas3, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, and Co,, 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool; JONES BROS. and Co, Bute Docks, Cardiff; JAmfrs AVRil: 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; Jonks Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROGER JONIII, tiigu-street, Pontypridd; TILNBY and Co., Abertillery. lOW luilfliufl forietks. (JARDIFF BUILDING SOCIET>. SUMS from iC50 to Z3,00,0 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. OIIAItF-a MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MAJZ DAILY. The present rate of Interest on Deposit# Is—6 per '«nt "h1106' i Per ceat three monU^not^e ■ per ucnt on denuna. Ptyspectuses, Reports, and all information mi be Tb w Jo ^ppll^tuin to the undersign:d. 7KRMS of bORROWING reduced, and REI«MP. ill ilnay, effected without loss—full discounting Hlowed uuder the new Rules. *??J° „ PETER PRICE, Secr^ry. _i>ated 3, Crookherbtown. Cardiff. 4949 PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT p INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and MOST KOjlTABLE SOCIETY in the Neighbourhood. THE BEST MEDIUM For all Investments and i^oans on Profrt).. ITS ABSOLUTE iECUItITY Is established by the fact that durinsr an Xistelice of 20 years nearly HALF-A-M1LLION of non has been turned over WITHOUT MAKING A SINGTS LO.S. DEPOSITS, at 5 per cent. interest, maT be made; Chares taken, and information as to advan-'es obtained Joily of Mr WILLIAM SANDEER, Managing Secretar', 28. St. Mary-str-'et, Cardiff pr of the AoEM%-Mr E, THOMAS, 43, York-plae. New- wrt Mon.; Jfr D. H. EDMUNDS, 21, Plasty stre ;t, *enarth and itr J. A DAVIES, Ida-plao^, Eblw V i:e. 41144—7422 XR THE MlHYR AND DOWLAIS _6_ L ILDlNG SOCIETY, (Incorporated un-i V the Building Soci'ties Act, 1874.) Are prepared to L: vND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS £ 100 to £ 10,0(0, Repavable in Mont W or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Soc.W have spec :1 advantages not •btained In other societlVs, or from ..vate individuals, the legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, T.V long A MI*stipulated repay- ments are made, is secured l)y the Kej^trar under the Friendly Societies' Acta. ulmuat ssecrcsy is main- For particulars apply to Mr \E. Ro/jgrts, at the Office the Society, 34, victoria-streeiSv Mertty. 19106 L- CHAMBERLAIN, POLK, and CO.'S (SPECIALLY PREPAItEP) OATMEAL, pure Scotch, Pack^ T^LOUR, patent self -raising, J gold by ail Grocers, and Wholesale of I 0HAMBERLAIN, POLB, and CO,. 1 oobn AND ixona MBROHANTSU BR"Toi. CAMPF. CARDIFF. -A 4r < •/> 9, BRIDGE-STREET, < CARDIFF. We ahabffer for sale TO-DAY 20 Quarters choicest quality AMRICAN FRESH BEEF And TEN SHEEP. 1,000 ies BACON, 3d to 6d per lb. ,500 HAMS, 6d to 7d. Finest (eamery BUTTER, Is per lb. Finest)airy BUTTER, lOd per lb. NewlHEESE, 3d to 5d per lb, SWANSEA. SWANSEA. ME-4:p *$> va 32, HIGH-STREET, 3 SWNSEA. We shall offer x sale TO-DAY 20 Quarters (picest quality AMERICN FRESH BEEF An TEN SHEEP. 1,000 sides ACON, 3d to 6d per lb. l,50tHAMS, 6d to 7d. Finest Creartry BUTTER, Is per lb. Finest Daii BUTTER, lOd per lb. New CUB-SE, 3d to 5d per lb. LLANELLY. LLANELLY. & cowll-street, L L AN E L L Y. We all all offer fo sale TO-DAY 20 Quarters chicest quality AMERICA FRESH BEEF AndrEN SHEEP. 1,000 sides BCON, 3d to 6d per lb. 1,500 :AMS, 6d to 7d. Finest Creaniry BUTTER, 18 per lb. Finest DairyB UTTER, 10d per lb. New CHEiSE, 3d to 5d per lb. R. STEV ART & CO, PROPRIETORS. llsurauTf. iy|-UTUAL~pi5v][DENT ALLIANCE^ 1: «■ i A 3CIETY. Established 1847 Sickness, Life, Aunuy, and Endowment Assurances Treasurer-SAJUEL MORLEY, Usq. M P Cliairmail-IAAIF, CLARKE, Esq. Bankers-Bank ot Englild. Actuary-A. G. Finlalson Esq. • ^•8^fM"r(?-nce9 been registered, £ 203,066 paid £ 10 000 addfd «°hSa and invested according to law. bonu„c'8 t0 life and sickness policies and £ 6,487 riirplus certfied by the Actuary. 42083 Agents Winted Appy to C. E. Green, Superintendent BiacWriars. London 8-R G EN.BTAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. B.t,olished A.D. 1837. FIRE INSURANCE effected 01 every description of property on favoura bl terms. LIFE ASSURANCE at inodeyte rates. Large profits and prompt payment of claims POLICIES PAYABLE during life time. NEV SYSTEM for assuring second-class lives. LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY panted in connection with Life Assurance. IllAD ippicz: 62, KING WILLIAM-STREET, LONDON. GEORGE SCOTT FREEMAN, SECRETARY. BRANCH OFFICE FOR WALES:— 2, HEATHFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA. H. T. PARRY DISTRICT MANAGER N.B.-Applications for Agencies invited from Gentlemen able to introduce Business. 41677 T^E BOILER INSURANCE AtÙ5 _L STEAM POWER COMPANY (Limited). Established 1859, Head Office 67, King-street, Manchester. Brach Offices: 189, Cannon-street, London, E C and 2, West Regent-street, Glasgow. KIEL MoDOUGALL, M.I.N.A.. A.I C E late Inspecting Officer to the Board of Admiralty, Chief Engineer PERCIVAL HARTLEY, Secretary, fpwards of 35,000 Boilers have been insured by this Cfnpany since its formation. The Company Insuie ;iAinst all damage resulting from explosion of boilers ojeollapse of flues, and have experienced officer* resi- V I* Pn"cipl manufacturing towns, who inspect boj ers periodically. Reporta of the conditions ol te boilers a;id mountings are sent to the insured after ech inepection. Engines indicated and advice given £ all matters relating to the economical use of steam r- 119) iuMtatiw, Twenty-eilrbth Thousand, price is 6d, post free Is 8d. IE:b F-VFLATIONS OF QUACKS AND -quaoks and get plundered and destroyed-" to Revelations of Quacks and Ouackerv • r> »efore* -Vide Punch Review. Vuackery, by Dectector," London: BAILLIERE & Co., King William Street Strand. 42512 THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN AND JOURNAL OK THE COAL AND IRON TRADES. 49, ESSEX-STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Some of our Correspondents continue to address 5 Bouv rie-street, Fleet-street. The Publisher begs re- spectfully to oall their attention to new address as above, and to remind advertisers that orders should be re- ceived not later than Thursday morning. N.B.—No reduction from advertised scale. 41987 OAIIDTFF) SWANSEA, AND NEW- c PORT SHIPPING GAZltTTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per an. nam, or by post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Brigtol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c„ and cir- culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout tha various parts of the United Kingdom, It is tiled at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and 15 also sent to the leading Foreign i'orts, CHIEF OFFICES.—75 and 76. St. Mary-atreet, Cardiff. npiiE NEW SERIAL STORY, J-. ENTITLED "HARD TO IVIN," BY MR G. MANVILLE FENN, Author of "Ship A "y," "Dutch the Diver," &c., &o., I.s now a; pearing in the "CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." ANOTHER STORy by WILKIE COLLINS in preparation, to foriow. The Cardif Times and South 1 Valet Weekly Nevus 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents price 2d, or sent, post free, to any addrtws in the UnitedKhvr- dom for 2«9d per quarter and the Colonics and all parts prepaidP6 Uuued States for 3a ad per quarter, 72 COLUMNS. fjl HE CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS 18 l-N 1, OF THE LARG1 ST NEWS-Sli S IN THE KINGDOM and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WAI FS AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND It contains all the News of the Week, Knd gives n orc Local, District, and Geneial News than any other paper Lach Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres. pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. old by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns J TWOPENCE.i 72 Columnf<- O ~BUILDERS,ABCHITECTS. AND OTHERS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH PLASTER OENTRK FLOWERS, TRUSSES, ENRICHMENTS, &c., AT DAVIS'S CASTING SHOP, JA»E)9-STJREET, CASTLE-ROAD, RQATH, 'r OARDUPF, mSt AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Stationer's, &c, Stock-in-Trade.at Swansea. July 23 Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Swansea Aug. 5 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Stoek-in-Trade, Horses, Carts, &c., at Bridgend July 21 Mr. C. R. ULOVER. Property, at Swansea August 7 Messrs R. JONES and SON. Freehold Dwelling-house, at Bridgend July 19 Mr T. WHITSUN JONES. Unredeemed Pledges, at Aberdare July 24 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Household Furniture and Effects, at Swansea July 24 Household Furniture, &c, at Swansea July 25 Mr T. LUCOCK. Office Furniture &c., at Cardiff July 22 Mebsrs J. -ind S. B. PARSONS. Goat in Armour Inn, at Bristol.July 28 Messrs PARRY and BEAR. Gas Shares, at Newport July 22 Leasehold Propertv, at Risca Julv 24 Mr FRED. J.RAYNER, First-class Furniture, at Swansea July 23 & 24 Mr WM. HARRY REES. Ironmonger's Stock, fee juiy Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER & CO. White Potatoes, at Cardiff July 19 Horses, Carriages, and Harness, at Cardiff July 19 Household Furniture a ,d Effects, at Cardiff Julv 22 China and Glass, at Cardiff Ju'v 24 and 25 Leasehold Properties. July 31 Farming Stock,Crops, Implements, &c. at Bridgend July Horses, at Cardiff Aug. 2 Leasehold Villa Residence, at Penartii Aug! 5 Shipbuilders Plant and Muehincry, it Cardiff Aug 4 5 „ Messrs J. H. THOMAS & THOMPSON. rreehold Estates, at Carmarthen and Cardigan Aug Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. ? Colliery, at Rbondda Valley July 24 Railway Wagons, at Cardiff July 24 Leasehold Property, &e., at Cardiff July 29 vii t> „ Messis WILLIAMS & YOUNG: villa Residences, at Abercarne .Julv 24 MR JOHN THOMAS begs to announce that Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, and Co., have made arrangemnent for connecting them- selves with him in the Business of AUCTIONEER and VALUER, which he has so successfully carried on at Cowbridge. during the past Twenty-five years, and which will be continued at the same offices, under his imme- diate supervison, and he likewise begs to solicit a con- tinuance of the very kind patronage hitherto given him. 42591 7756 SALE THIS DAY. SlIORT NOTICE TO FARMERS, STOCKFEEDERS, &o. UNRESERVED SALE OF POTATOES AT CALLA- GHAN'S STORES, WEST BUTE DOCK, NEAR THE WIltE WORKS AND TRINITY WAREHOUSE MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- JLVJL DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION. TO- DAY, SATURDAY, July 19th, at 11 o'clock a.m., about 150 tons of PONT L'ABBE WHITE POTATOES. Ex s.s., "Colstrup," slightly diseased, but well suited for feeding cattle. They will be sold in Lots to suit purchasers, and will be delivered free to truck or cart. There will be lIO Reserve. 42626 SALE THIS DAY. HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCK- HERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, July 19, at Two o'clock, the following HORSES. CAKRIAGES, AN D HARNESS. Bay COLT, three years, 141 hands, by Renfred." Bay GELDING, five years, 15 hands, quiet tj ride and drive. Cream ENTIRE PONY, 12 hands, quiet to ride and drive. Black MARE, with foal, 16t hands. Brown MARE, tour years, 161 hands, quiet to ride and drive. Chestnut GELDING, 14 hands, quiet to ride and drive. Brown MAHE, four years, 15t hands, Chesnut GELDIisG, four years, 15i hands. The above two are handsome and well bred, would make admirable light-weight hunters. Black GELDING, four years, 15 hands, quiet to ride and drive. Bay COB MARE, four years, 14 hands, quiet to ride anti drive. Brown MARE, 7 years, 151 hands, quiet to ride and drive, Nine COLTS, two and three years old, well bred and consigned from Ireland for thir sale. Chestnut MAHE, 14; years, clever huntress, perfect lady's hack, by" ChrieWiad Carol, dam "Collene," by "Sir Hcrcules." Day MARE PONY, 12 hands, 3 years, quiet to ride and drive. The Auctioneers invite inspection by intending pur- chasers of Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10; they are well selected Irish horses, and are now at the Repository. Carriages, Vi aggonette, Whitechapel, Butcher's Spring Cart, Phaeton, TIp and other Cart3, &c. Harness.—Silver plated and brass Single and Double Harness, he. 7754 42588 QUEEN'S CHAMBERS AUCTION MART, CARDIFF UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms', as above, 011 TUESDAY, the 12ml day of July the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFifECTS. Consisting of three drawing-room suites in walnut, up- holstered in satin, green silk, and Utrecht velvet mahogany dining-room suite, stuffed Eeats and backs' sofas, chairs, sideboard, cheffonnierr, music stool, oak carpetd, and bras3 rail French bedsteads, pa liasses, wool mattress, chest" of drawers, washstauds, dressing tables, ware, swing glass, and other bedroom appointments, kitchen tables, chairs, &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock precisely. 42587 7155 SHO RT NOTICE. AUCTION MART, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCK- HERBTOWN, CARDItF. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERAED SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Removed from No. 1, Cowbridge-road, Canton, and else- where for convenience of sale. MESSRS STEPHENSON. ALEXAN- DER and Co. have been instructed to SELL by AUuTION, at the above rooms, on TUESDAY next the 22nd dav of July, 1879, the following New and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of THREE DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in WALNUT upholstered in Satin, Green Silk, and Utrecht Velvet; a very handsome WALNUT INLAID OVAL CENTRE TABLE.ditto inlaid eheSonniere.piate-gla.ss back aud marble ton cottage piano in walnut case, music stool, mahogany dining-room suites in hair and leather cloth, ditto loo and other tables, couches, cheffonniere side- ditto loo and other tables, couches, cheffonniere side- board (glazed doors), 4-tier dinner wagon, dumb waiters, &c. • an EXCELLENT OAK LIBRARY TABLE WITH DRAWERS, ditto CARVED and STUFFED BACK CHAIRS, gilt pier glasses, gilt cornices, muslin curtains, Venetian bHnd, brass curtain poles, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, velvet-pile table cover engraviJ1 ad oter pictures, bronze and gilt 3-lIght chandelier, ditto 2-Jht gasalicr, pair vases, figures and brackets, 2 roils oilcloth, roils stair oilcloth, passage ditto and brass stair rods, fenders, fireirons, coal vase:3, &o. BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS.—One brass French bed- stead, 5 iron French bedsteads, palliassos, wool and spring mattress, SUPERIOR FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS, PILLOWS, and bedding, all complete, to fit up each bedstead mahogany winged wardrobe with plate-glass fittings, chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, swing giasses, mirrors, chairs, bed-steps, commode, and other bedroom appoint.i.ents, KI1 CHEN REQUI81TES,—3 deal tables, c'resse", 7 Windsor and other chairs, Kent's patent 5-hole knife c1eaner, a large quantity of saucepans, teakettles, stewpans, Dutch ovens, and sundry baking tins, copper preserving pans, boiler, metal dish covers, sundry diuner ware, washing tubs, clothes- horses, buckets, &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 42587 PUBLIC AUCTION ROOM, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCtiHERBTJWN, CARDIFF. EXTENSIVE SALE OF CHINA, EARTHENWARE, ORNAMENTS, &c. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER aud CO. have been instructed by Mr Fielding (whose premises are about to be taken by the Corporation for public improvements) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, the 24th and 25th July, 1879, the whole of his valuable Stock ef Modern CHINA AND GLASS, Offering an attractive display of dinner services, adapted for parties of from six to 24, richly embellished: and plainer ditto, for family use tea and coffee services in great variety, single and double sets of chamber ware cut and engraved gla-s decanters, tumblers, wines, &c. a laive quantity of dinner, soup, and other plates, basillS, pie dishes, covered and open jugs, and other useful articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence each day at Two in the afternoon and Seven in the evening. The whole will be on view on the mornings of sale. 42625 TO 1<'ARlIiERS, BREEDERS, AND OTHERS "» /IT TP o oi?k L^SA LK' OF CART HORSES. 1VJTESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- holda SALE or*1 C°' bc? to «ivo notice th»t they will COLLIERY, CART, AND DRAUGHT HORSES i,v. Sw, ra's, u" •"> T°" »» Horses will appear in the Catalogue in the order they are entered, and entries should be made immediate; 7757 42660 TO SHIPOWNERS. SHlPBUILDimS SHIPSMITRS, oHlPCH^NDL! lis &c, WES I' BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF IVfl-ESS S STEPHENSON, AtEXAN. l-'A ANDEit, and CO.: aie instructed by Mr William Recs who.19 relinquishing the business of Ship and lioat Bui.der, 11 jck and Spar Maker, Anchor, Chain an l General Ship Smith, to SELL by AUCTION on the premises at tho east side, West Bute Dock close to the Basin, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 4th and 5th days f August, lt>7M, t'ie whole of the valuable and extensive PLANT, MACHINERY. ANu TOOLS, luding drilling, punching, and rolling machines, ices, bellows, anvils, lathes, and shipwrights', shipsmiths' tinsmiths', and blockmakers tools. Also the fc'i O J K -1N -TR A D E, Containing tirnl e of descriptions a Jargc assortment of s'^ips boats, including several lifeboats; ships' iron work wood and iron veutilfct T3 and flanges, iron blocks of all descriptions; single, doubie, and treble winchcs capstans, water lunka, wood biocks, oars, handspikes, new and te-ond-l and tested anchor# irnd chains, hooks, thimbles,sh xkles, kc. 42580 SALE'rlllS DAY; CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE FINE ART UOOlJS & ELECTLO-PLATE at the VICTORIA SALEROOMS, (19, SAINT MARY STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS GUNN and JONES will SELL by AUCTIO N, at the above 100ms, on SATURDAY, July 19,1879, and following days, until finally disposed of, a choice collection of oil paintings, oleographs, and engravings, handsome clocks in gilt, marble, and bronze, pier glasses and mirrors, vases, lustres, jardinniers, c'utf1 Set8' an<^ some very superior electro-plate and Sale to commence each even ng at 7 p.m. The Auctioneers beg to call especial attention to the charVe t '^a'e' 'n every way of the highest Auctioneers' Offices, 80, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff. 42"92 MTOVVN OF ABERDARE. R T. WHITSUN JONES has received instructions froin Mr E. Burkle to SELL by AUC- t'\e Premises, 3, Whitcombe-place, Aberdare, on THURSDAY, July 24t!>, 1879, all tho UNREDEEMED AUCTION I LEDGES, pledged in the months of January, February, March, .Aprt), May, and June, 1878 also those pledged in Bute- 1878 Treorkey, In the months of January and April, Tale to eommence at One o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, 85, Commercial-place Atonlar* July 17th. 187ft 42689 Inter; blJ uttiott. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, Julv 24th, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And other EFFECTS, comprising walnut drawing-room suite, walnut, loo, aud other tables, mahogany cheffon- niere, mahogany sideboards, hat and umbrella stand, pier lasses, sofas, couches, easy chairs in hair and American leather, tapestry and other carpets, work- tables, window poles, fenders, fire-irons, &c., &c.; iron bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, palliasses, maho- gany washstands with marble tops, do. dressing tables, mahogany chests of drawers, towel horses, commodcs, cane-seat chairs, &c., &c.; together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, &c. Goods on view morning of sale Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon 42623 MDUMBARTON VILLA, BRYNYMOR, SWANSEA. R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by the Trustee of the Estate of Mr T. W. Ingram, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of July, 1879, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite, walnut 100 table, flower stand; console table, marble top and glass picr glasses, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fireirons, mahogany dining-table, mahogany sideboard, six hair- Beat chairs, clock, oil paintings, engra vjngs. tables, walnut pianoforte by Avil and Co., music half- tester bedstead and furniture, palliasses, feather bed?, blankets, linen, mahogany toilet table and stand, dressmg la.sses, towel horses, muhogany duchesse f !»k? carpeting, mahogany and painted chest of drawers, chamber ware, cane-seat chairs, mahogany commode. b J The usual kitchen and culinary utensils, ware, glass, Also a collection of hothouse and bedding Plants Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. For further particulars app y to Mr B. P Thomas the £:ONTYPRIDD, GLAMOl\GANSHlRE.. In the High Court of Justice (Chanceiy Division! in £ >P1C"Coiliery Compan>'Limiief' MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO have received instructions from the Liquidator 01 uie above Company, to SELL by AUCTION in one or more lots, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, Glamorgan- shire, on THURSDAY, July 24th, 1879, at Four for Fi?e 0 clock in the Afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as will be then and there produced") the vei v VALUABLE COLLIERY, belonging to the Typicca Coliery Company, Limited situ- ate immediately on the Line of Taff Vale Railway, In the parish of Llanwonno, within a mile of Pontypridd afore- said, together with the Offices, Buildings, Brick Yard Brick Kilns, Mill, Erections, and the very valuable Machinery consisting of (inter alia) two nearly new high- class wmding engines with steel rope; engines, boilers, and frames complete; one very POWCl fu! and superior double-action pumping engine, with boiler, ppes and tanks, and capaciuu building and stabling belolging thereto. 0 Also one perfectly new horizontal 16-inch engine, for working the brickmaking machinery, with trolleys, stages, wood shutes, pipe-, tanks, steam pipes, tram rails, tools, implements, crushing mill, pug mill, press- ing machines and kilns; three powerful horses, carts, harness, and all the trade and other fixtures and fixed plant belonging to the works and premises of the Ty- picca C01liery Company, Limited, and upon which a sum of nearly has been expended. The above Colliery is in full going and working order, and in excellent condition, and is held under an inden- ture of lease for a tenn of GO years, dated the 17th day of February, 1874, which includes all seams of coal lying above the scam known as the Number 3 Rhondda Sean!. within and under the Ty-Mawr Farm, in the parish of Llanwonno aforesaid, contailling 52 acres or thereabouts, wIth ample surface accommodation. The dead rents and royalties are low, and covenants and conditions contalncù in the lease are those usual in the district. There is an excellent pit sunk to the Forest Fach seam, by which that and the upper seams are now being worked by the Typicca Company. On the extreme Northern boundary of the Ty-Mawr Estat3, adjoining an unlet and unworked area of steam coal measures, several hundred acres in extent, there exists a shaft 275 yards in depth, which shaft was re- cently sunk in the most approved manner by the Great Western C01liery Company, Limited, at an enormous cost, being 16 feet by 12 feet, and walled throughout, with a splelldid engine and fittings attached. The Typicca. Colliery Company are the owners of the slid Engine, and have pres.entyùwers of uer of the last- mentioned Shaft for ventilating purposes In connetion with their Colliery; and as such shaft, subject to such user, has been surrendered to the Landlords of the Ty-Mawr property by the Great Western Colliery Corn- pany, Limited, the Vendor is in a position to state that a purchaser at the present Sale will be able to acquire the same with a view to winning the unworked Steam Coal Properties referred to upon most favourable terms. There is ample Siding accommodation connecting the Colliery with the Taff Va'e Railway Company, and large profits have been and can be made from the bricks manu- factured on the premises. Plans of the Property, showing the adjoining area-, and Inventories of the Machinery, &c., above partially enumerated, will be produced at the Sale. For further particulars and Plans of the Colliery and Conditions of Sale, and to viewthe Property and inspect the Lease above referred to, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Cardiff, Bristol. London, Swansea, or Newport Offices to F. A. Jenkins, Esq., Exchange Building,Bris- tol (the Liquidator of thc above Company) to Messrs Grover and Grover, of Cardiff and Pontypridd, Solicitors; or to H, T- Messrs MURLEY & SONS, Solicitors, 42548 Old Post-Office Chambers, Coru-street, Bristol SALE OF VALUABLE RAILWAY WAGONS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. will offer for SALE by PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 24th July, 1870, at 5 o'clock in the Evening, hI one or more Lots, and subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, Twenty-one Eight-ton RAILWAY WAGONS, — all in good repair, and recently worked by the Ty Pica Colliery Company, Limited. The wagons may be viewed on application to the mana- ger at the Ty Pica Colliery, Rhondda Valley, near Ponty- pndd. 42606 IN LIQUIDATION. THE CARDIFF CHAMBERS. 29 & 30, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF USEFUL OFFICE FURNITURE, LAW BOOKS. &c. MR EDWIN T. LUCOCK is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the Offices lately oecupied by Mr David Blelloch, Solicitor, on TUESDAY next, July 22nd, 1879, the whole of the OFFICE FURNITURE, LAW BOOKS, &c., Comprising an excellent office table, 6ft by 4ft, with six drawers, and covered in green baize; three large tables, capital iron safe 24in by 24in, iron deed box 24in by 17in, pitchpine book case eft 6in by 8ft, nest of boxes, slope desk, letter press and stand, umurelJa stand, 12 eay aud other chaiis, eight-day clock, fender and fire irons, large quantity of stationery, &c.. &c. THE BOOKS Law Reportei, 25 do Law Journal, 6 do Justice of the Paace, 8 do National Encylopedia, Mercantile Shipping, County Court Acts, Lumley's Public Health, do Sanitary Laws, Glenu's Public Health, Spike's Master and Servant, together with various uthers The whole may be viewed the day previous to the Sale, which will commence at 12 o'clocl< puuctua11y. 7753 Auctioneer's Offices, 18, High-street, Cardiff. 42'68 ABERCARNE, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MESSRS WILLIAMS and YOUNG are .iyjL favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Abercarne, on THURS- DAY, the 24th of July, 1S79, at Four o'clock in the After- noon (subject to such conditions as shall be "then and there produced), the following Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCES, situate near the School Board Schools and Railway Station. LOT 1.—A Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, in the occupation of Mr Edwards, let at a rental of .£18 per annum. LOT 2.—A Seml-detashed VILLA RESIDENCE, in the occupation of Mr Jones, let at a rental of .£22 per annum. The above Property Is held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of January, 1879, at a ground rent of £2 19s per annum, which will be apportioned. The Auctioneers would invite the special attention of capitalists in the neighbourhood to this very good and elig.ble investment. The property is situated in the best position in Abercarne, being close to the New Col- liery and Tinworks, now in full operation, and about 200 yards from the Railway Station. It is built of the best Ruabon brick, reveals, and intermixed with blue Pennant stone. Lot 1 contains eight rooms and other offices; Lot 2 teu rooms and offices. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For further particulars and to view, apply to Mr Meaker, on the premises, Abcrcarne; the Auctioneers, 5, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. or to Mr T. H. PARKER, Solicitor, 5, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. Auctioneers' offices, 5, Commercial-street, Newport, July 14th, 1879. 42595 SALE THIS DAY NEW ROAD, PORTHCAWL. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have re- -L' ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 19th July, 1879, at the Ship Hotel, Bridg- end, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to con. ditions to be then and there produoed), all that FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, Calltd and known as the" Masons' Arms Inn." The House contains two front parlours, two kitchens, five bedrooms, cellar, brew-house, bake-house also fowl-house, garden, and an excellent supply of water. The above premises are very pleasantly situate on the main road from Newton to Porthcawl, within an easy distance, and facing the eea, a few minutes walk of the Railway Station, and offers a first-class investment to small capitalists. The house is suitable either for a private dwelling-house, shop, public-house (licence only to be transferred), or a first-class opening for a baker's bnine9s, as there is not onc in the neighbourhood. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, jf required, For farthcr particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pe icoed and Bridgend. 42576 EDWIN T, L UOOOK, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AND TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. BALES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY CONDUCTED. 42244 JJEADY TO BE ADVANCED. O11 good Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold House Properly, £ 200, £ 40'). £ 500, £ 7 O, £ 900, £ 1,000, £ 2,400, £ 3,000,and £4,&0\ at 4! to 5 per cent per an- num. sums of £10,000, £70,000, and £100,000 on Freehold Land; and several sums on Collieries, Tin and Iron Works, Shipping. P.8. Smaller amounts on personal security.—Apply to T. J. Price and Co., Auc- tioneers, Mortgage Brokers, and General Commission Agents, College Chambers, Swansea,—In order to secure » reoly. enclose stamp 4216A by Unction. j TO TRAVELLERS, FANCY WAREHOUSEMEN, STATIONERS, and the Public generally. 37, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above premises (under powers of a bill of sale), on W ED- NESDAY, July 23, 1879, and following days, without the least reserve, the whole ef the excellent STOCK-IN-TRADE, Of Mr J. Corin, comprising a very laige assortment ox portmanteaus, trunks, bonnet boxes, and travelling bags of every description a large stock of stationery and stationer's sundries, pocket, pen, Mid pencil cases in great variety, acc amt books, ledgers, paper, pens, ink, work-boxes, desks, chess boards, cards, new games, albums, purses, pocket book?, wallets, church services, prayer books, scripture cuds, rewards, scraps, scrap albums, school stationary, books, &c., &c. 42634 Sale to commence each day at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. ESTABLISHED, 1872. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES' next MONTHLY SALE of HOKSES, CARRIAGES. HARNESS, &e., Will be held on TUESDAY, August 3rd, 1879. Entries to be made one week previous to Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 42562 OLD-ESTABLISHED DOUBLE-LICENSED INN. MESSRS J. and S. B. PARSONS will J-TJL SELL b)' AUCTION, on the Premises, on MON- DAY, the 28th day of July, 1879, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, the Goodwill, Licence, and possession of the GOAT IN ARMOUR INN, s.tuate on the Narrow Quay, in the City of Bristol, to- gether with the whole of the fixtures and fittings and utensils of trade, which will be sold in one lot; The above I1111 adjoins the most frequented part of the Floating Harbour, a good business is commanded amongst the shipping, and altogether forms a capital opportunity. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Queen Victoria Buildings, 16, High-street, Bristol. Dated July 19th, 1879. 42608 AERATAD WATERWORKS AT BRIDGEND. SALE OF LARGE WOODEN SHED, HORSES, SPRING WAGON AND CART, AND OTHER EFFECTS. "jV/f~R ROBERT EVANS is commissioned -LT_E by Mr Elliott (who is leaving for abroad) to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, July 21st, 1879, on the above Premises, the following STOCK-IN-TRADE, HORSES, CARTS, &c. Viz., one useful horse, 15.3 hands high; one bay mare, four years, quiet to ride and drive one wooden shed, about 100 feet long, with stable fixtures complete; one double-horse wagon, with shafts, pole, and cross-bar complete one spring-cart, one wagonette, one chaff- cutt r, nearly new, worked by hand or steam power several sets of harness, &C., Itc., and a few articles of Household Furniture Terms—Cash. Further particulars may be had at the Offices of the Auctio r- eer, Bridg end. 42607 M*™Ta*T SALE OF GAS SHARES. ESSRS PARRY and BEAR are *avoured with instructions from the Executors of the late John Davies, Esq, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the KUJg 8 Head Hotel, Newport, on TUES. A m- W9, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, oJ" the CONSOLIDATED ORDINARY B 7 ™;a x and 32 c SHARES of £ 20 each n :i11, ln the Newport Gas Company, r 1 be solJ in lots of £ 100> and the Dated A,l0ftS °f five shar<* each. Dated, Auction and Estate Offices, -Newport, July 14th. 1879. 42545 IMPORT IVTR15\ MONMOUTHSHIRE. t-MPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PITOPERTY, ll/TESSRS PARRYLR&Y,BEAR, in con- A I (^FrnxTnC.tl.°u with Mr T. J. Jones, will SELL by thl, oltiT f t A1Dert Hotel, Risca, on THURSDAY, the following very1879' °'ClOCk afternoon' TOT I AH XALUABLE PROPERTY PBPVTSM 08e three COTTAGES, GARDENS, and i resPective occupations of Zachariah S and Elizabeth Brimble, together Uve oconnT T £ JtE>I^TS at the back, in the respec- cP °.ns of Susa'i Purnell, William Wallace, and brewery ritisca- Enii °"e Void> situate near Mr Cross's LOT 2.-All those THREE COTTAGES and GARDENS, above Lot l,in the respective occupations Tho ilallac,e' Frederick Heme, and Eiias L ine. S t3 are lle|d for the remainder of a term oi 99 years, from the 1st Mav, 1833, less two days B ,e0S. term. subject to the ground rent of t-J 8s 9g, and 5s for each additional house beyond tne two houses covenanted to be erected, and wnicn will be apportioned as follows: a moiety on Lot 1 and a moiety on Lot 2. pR™T^ .,that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PRLMISES adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of Samuel Lateman, at the low yearly rent of 424, held for re- mainder of term of 99 years, from 1st May, 1840, at the yearly ground rent of el 17s 6d LOT 4.-All those TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS, in the respective occupations of Charles Jones and Charles Bryant, situate opposite Zoar Baptist Chapel, Rieca. LOT 5.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, in the occupation of Jeptha Johnston, ad- joining Lot 4. "LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, in the occupation of Jos3ph Haines, at the annual rent of ie24, adjoining Lot 5. LOT 7.-All that COTTAGE and GARDEN, in the oc cupation of Albert Smith, adjoining Lot 6. Lots 4, 5, fI, 7, are held with other premises, under a Lease for the remainder of a term of 999 years, April, Jb4j, ill the fc\r,"<v frnm the 11th of above Lots, will be apportioned as follows:—Lot 4, £ 1 Lot 5, £ 1 5s Lot 6, £ 1 5b; Lot 7, 10s. For further information apply to the Auctioneers. Newport; to Mr T. J. Jones, Pwinieyric, near Chepstow; to Messrs J. D. PAIN & SON, Solicitors, Newport; or to Messrs W. J. H. G. LLOYD, Solicitors, Newport. Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Newport, July 12th, 1879. 42594 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. NEATH. TG COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, ENGINEERS, BICK MANUFACTURERS, IRONMONGERS, AND OTHERS. M R WM. HARRY REES is instructed iYA. by the Executors of the late Mr T. Andrews to SElL by AUCTION in the month of JULY next, the whole of the extensive stock of oils, grease, varnishes, pitch, bar iron, steel, nails, chains, couplings, cables. anvils, shovels of sorts, pumps, pipes and piping, trougliing, patent felting, stores, giates, ranges, ovens, fire slabs, chimney tops, flooring and other tiles, glazed sewage pipes, bends and junctions, pans and syphons, horizontal engine and boner, Clayton's brick machine, &e., &c., &c., together with thb Lease of the spacious Yard, Warehouses, and Stores, 5rituatein Luck-street in the town of Neath. Further particulars in future advertisements and cata- logues, now in course of preparation. Auction and Steam Printing Offices, Neath, June, 1879. 42331 IMPORTANT SALE OF A DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE AND SIX COTTAGES AT RAVEN HILL, SWANSEA. MR 0. R. GLOVER kas received instruc- tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cast.e Hotel, Castle-square, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of August,79,^the^oUow-ing valuable (Subject to such conditions ol Sale as shall be then PrARU that Double-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE aud PRE- MISES, called the Marquis Arms, Raven-hill, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs Llewellyn. Also all those Six MESSUAGES or COTTAGES and PREMISES situate at Raven-hill, Swansea, and adjoin- ing the said Pubhc-tous, and; now in the respective occupations of David Davies, Dvivid Mainwaring, William Jones. John Williams, John Evans, and John Morgan, and producing the yearly rental of C41 12s. The above Premises are held under a Lease for one life and the term of ro years froti the 25th day of March, 1843 subject to the ground rent-of .£4 4a. The property will be sold in one or more lot br lots, as may be deter- mined at the tinie of sale. j The above Houses are well b^ilt, and are situated in a populous district, and on the main road leading to Swansea; and the Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Brewers and Capitalists to this valuable Property. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p m. punctually. For further particulars apply to J. Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, 18, York-place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, 56, Oxford-street, Swansea. 42519 CASTLE BUILDINGS SALE ROOMS, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. MR FRED. J- RAYNER has been in- structed by an old-eBtablished London firm to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, July 23rd and 24th, 1879, a large and varied assortment of superior well- made FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, comprising a very handsome gentleman's walnut escritoire, dining-room suites, oak in green leather, mahogany in leather, cloth, and seating, walnut draw- ing-room suites in tapestry and rep, oak and mahogany dining tables, walnut loo, work, window, and gipsy tables, oak and mahogany sideboards, with plate glass backs walnut and mahogany cheffonnieres, with plate glass backs mahogany dressing-tables and wash- stands, with marble tops mahogany wardrobe, with plate glass fiont; oak and mahogany hat and umbrella stands, and chair to match, with encaustic tiles ebon- ized and walnut inlaid cabinets, oak and maho- gany medicine cupboards, couches and arm chairs, in cretonne and leather; davonport, canterbury, square and comer whatnots, Sutherland and occasional tables, cane and other chairs, commodes, chests of drawers, towel horses, rustic garden chairs, tables, and pot stands, tapestry and Biussels carpets, white wool and other rugs, gilt and gilt and black pier and chimney glasses, girandoles, gilt pier glass with marble slab, gilt cornices, linner and toiiet ware, a massive bronzed chandelier, ice. Gf d3 on view Monday, 21st. Sale at Eleven o'clock in the foreman. 42573 Eo get. ENCOED.— TO BE LET, and may be enured upon immediately, a substantial Gentle- mail's Restlelice, called PENYLAN HOUSE. The House contains dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, six bed- rooms, Id, hen, dairy, &c., with stables, saddle-room, coach-bouses, cowsheds, piggeries, and other convenient useful outouildings, lawn, garden; together with about 60 acres of excellent Lan I, about nine acres of which is arable, ti- whoie well supplied with water. The awve residence is delightfully and healthily situate, vith southern aspcct, a magnificent view of the surrounding country, within five miles of tU« town of Bridgcnl, and half-mile of the Pencoed Railway Station. There i; excellent fishing in the Ogmore and Ewenny Rivers. The Glamorganshire, Braechycymmer, and other rounds meet in t. e immediate neighbourhood, and it S within easy driving distance of the fashionable bMhini place of Southerndovvn. There is an excellent supply ci water on the premises, and a right of common of ovei about 3,000 acres. For fHrtber particulars apply to R. Jones and Son, Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend or to T. T. LEWIS, Esq., 4206> Solicitor, Bridgend. imu. TRBGBNNA CASTLE HOTEL, JL ST. IVES, CORNWALL. Stams in its own Grounds of nearly 100 acres, over- looking the Bay, and is surrounded* by gardens and planations magnificent sea view from avery piirt of the groinds; climate delightfully pure and tvacin/; ample acccnmodation for billiards, croquet, lawn-tennis, arclery, ciieket, &e. moderate tariff. 48344 1 V E R P 0 0 L.-SH A FTE S BUR Y JU HOTEL, Mount Pleasant. Most pleasi itly situ'ted TEMPERANCE BOnL in Liverpool. Noar Staioiis. Bed and attendance from 29 O'i. 4220? A_ NDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 8 1. BliO.AD STREET, BRISTOL. ORDIKAKY DAILY, IS 6d. MFC WIL PAKSLEk. EroDrittoc* ublit TO-DAY. JGXCURSIONS TO WESTON THE LADY MARY, OR WYE. SATURDAY, July 19th. To Weston at 3.30 p.m. Returning at 8, 0 „ MONDAY, 21st. To Weston at 9.0 a.m. 5. op. M. Returning at 10.0 a.m. S. 0 Fares 2s and Is 6d. 42602 GLAMORGANSHIRE SUMMER VJT ASSIZES, lt79. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commission of Nisi Prius, of Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, for the County of Glamorgan, will be holden at Swansea, in the said County, on THURSDAY, the Thirty-first day of July instant, befoie the Right Honour- able Sir FITZ ROY KELLY, Knight, and the Honourable Sir HENRY MAXISTY. Knight, two of the Judges of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, Justices of our said Ldv the Queen assigned to take the Assizes for the said County, when and where all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Chief Constables, Bailiffs of every Hundred and Liberty within the County, and all Jurors, persons bound by recognisance, witnesses, and others having business there, with their rolls, records, indict- ments, and other remembrances, are required to it tend. Dated the 10th Julv, 1879. PRICHARD KNIGHT RICHARD, Esquire, High-Sheriff, 4200," MARTIN SCALE, Undcrsheriff. pj U 1 L T H WELLS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. For the convenience of Visitors the inhabitants have made arrangements with Messrs James and Hicks, Lion Hotel, to RUN a pair-horse BRAKE to the Wells each morning through the Season, leaving the Lion Hotel at 6 a.m., 7 a.m., and 8 a.m. Fare (to-and-fro), 6d each. Commencing 21st July, 1879. ROEDYRHIW FLOWER SHOW will be held on THURSDAY, 31st in St. (See Small Bills for particulars.) Promenade CONCERT on Same Day. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will J. not be held Responsible for any Debt or Debts con- tracted by the crew of the brig Excel, of Liverpool, now in the East Bute lJock, during my stay here. 42631 (Signed) R. H. PROUT, Master. ODDFA BAPT-IST 0-HAPEL, N TREORKY. A GRAND BAZAAR, Under Distinguished Patronage, will be held in the Schoolrooms of the above Chapel, On THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, JULY 24th and 26th, in aid of the Building Fund. Contributions in Articles or Money will be thankfully received by the Pastor, the Rev. W. MORRIS, Treorky, Pontypridd. 42505 JGWANSEA ARB 0 U R. NOTICE TO MASTERS OF VESSELS, PILOTS, MARINERS, AND OTHERS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Swansea Harbour Trustees have commenced their East Dock p°r^>and are about to ENCLOSE a PORTION 01 FABIAN'S BAY by an Embankment running from a point near the mouth of the New Cut towards the East Pier. Port Tennant Channel will for the present remain open. Dated the 17th day of July, 1879 FRANCIS JAMES, PlArk. CHARITY COMMISSION. IN THE MATTER OF the Foundation known as WALES CHARITI FOR GIRLS' SCHOOL IN and IN THE MATTER OF THE ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACTS, 1869, 1873, and 1874. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charity Com- missioners for England aud Wales, acting under the above-named Acts, have prepared the draft of a scheme for the future administration of this Foundation, Any objections or suggestions respecting such scheme should be addressed in writing to ti e Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, London, S.W., before the 20th day of September next. Printed copies of the scheme will lie for public inspec- tion at the office of the Charity Commission, Whitehall, aforesaid, and also at the Post-office iu Llaudaff. Copies may be purchased at the price of sixpence each, of Mr John Howe, postmaster, Liandaff, or on application to the said Secretary, by letter, enclosing six penny postage stamps per copy. (Signed) D. C. RICHMOND. 15th July. 1S79. 42584. YDNEY ANNUAL ATFTT.F.TIC SPORTS. MONDAY, JULY 2STII, 1879. OVER jC25 IN PRIZES. For particulars apply to W. A. HURLE, Lydney. 1691 THE LLANELLY CRICKET CLUB ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS will be held on the 4TH AUGUST, 1879, (BANK HOLIDAYS IMU/tCiO luu Se^?et^>0^a'?ine^r_,eve's. aPPly to the Honorary envelope. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, AUGUST 7TH. EATH FLOWER, )OG, JLI AND POULTRY SHOW. Will take place under the presidency of the Mayor, H. P. CHARLES, Esq., at THE MARKET, NEATH, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1879, «BJF ABOUT R250 IN PRIZES Will be offered. Schedules, and Entry forms may be had on application to 42426 W. WHITTINGTON, HON. SEC. THE REST, PORTHCAWL. This institution is NOW OPEN for the reception of Male Patients. For information apply to the Local Secretary, Mr George Pennington, Porthcawl, or to the Hon. Secretary, Mr H. S. Ludlow, Neath. 41848 rjlHE GLAMORGANSHIRE HOUNDsT The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Bear Hotel, Cowbridge, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of July, at 2 o'clock p.m. 42600 EDWARD ORD, Hon. See. GLASGOW AND THE HIGHLANDS. Royal Route via Crinan and Caledonian Canals by Royal Mail new Steamer COLUMBA or the IONA from Bridge Wharf, Glasgow, daily at 7 a.m., and from Greenock at 9 a.m., conveying Passengers for Oban, North and West Highlands. Official Guide Book, 2d, bill with map and tourist fares free at Messrs Jones and Son, Booksellers and 8tatioilers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or by post from the owner, David M-te Bravne, 119. Hope- street, Glasgow. 41876 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. — CHERBOURG and PARIS, via Weymouth, NEW ROVTE through Normandy and Brittany to Paris, the West and S JUUI of France and Spain. Tnrough rates for passengers, parcels, and merchandise between the princi- pal towus on the Great Western and Western of France Railwavs. The Steamers leave Weymouth at 11.30 p.m., and Cherbourg at 7 p.m. daily (Sundays excepted), weather and circumstances permitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 42345 J- GKIERSON, General Manager, rtl Ato £ 1,000 invested in~UNITED STATES STOCKS make fortunes every month. Books sent free explaining everything.—Baxter and Co., Bankers and Stockbrokers, 7, Wall-street, New York, U.S.A. 42042 FARMERS' GRAND DRAWING OF JU PRIZES (under distinguished patronage) The Drawing will take place at the IRON DUKE HOTEL," Clynderwen Staticn, on MONDAY. September 22nd. 1879. The following valuable PRIZES will be given, and in addition several others. To be drawn in the presence of the Gentlemen and Farmers of the Neigh- bourhood. PRIZES l-.Mowing Machine, value iCI8 10s 2—Hay- maker, 913 10s; 3-0ne-horse Cart, 912 10s 4—Cast- iron Roller, i610 5-Chaffeutter, t8 10s 6—winnow- ing Machine, Z7 10s 7-Harnioniuin, 47 10s 8— Sewing Machine, L7 109; O-Wheel Plough, Z5 10s 10—Churn, 44 10s; 11—Sheep Rack, Z4; 12-Pulper, £ 3 15s 13-Ciieese Press, Z3 10s 14—Zig-zag Harrow, 93 10s 15-Saddle and Bridle, k3 10s: 16—Set of Shaft Harness, JM 17-Chisel-tooth Harrow, L3 18-Horse Hoe, £ 2 15s 19—Weighing Machine, £ 2 10s 20-Silver Watch, L2 10s. Tickets and full particulars to be obtained of the Secretary, Evan Davis, Vicar's Mill, Clynderwn R.S.O. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal terms and a bonus given. 42471 GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES will be held at TREBANOS, Pontardawe, Swansea, on MON DAY, September 8th, 1878, in the presence of several gentlemen of the neighbourhood, and as many ticket-holders as will attend when the folowing valuable prizes will be awarded to the winning numbers:— £ s d 1 Capital New House and Garden, value i03 0 0 2 Given in Cash „ 10 0 0 5 A First-class Harmonium 7 7 0 4 Set of Tea Service „ 3 0 0 6 Ditto 1 10 0 6 Handeonw 8-day Striking Clock 110 7 Set of Chamber Ware.. 10 0 8 New Violin 0 14 0 9 Set of Chamber Ware „ 0120 10 Telescope „ 0 10 6 11 Safety Lamp 0 7 6 12 Meerschaum Pipe 0 6 0 TICKETS One Shilling each, or a Book of 22 for Zl. Sec- retaries-D. E. Richards and W. J. Morgan, Trebanos, Pontardawe, Swansea, where tickets may be obtained. Ageuts wanted everywhere. 42145 MPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS JL VISITING SOUTH WALES. Giving the Shipowner the choice of Ports aod greater command of the Freight Market. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST, The ONLY TELEGRAPHIC SHIP SIGNAL STATION In the BRISTOL CHANNEL is OPENED on the MUM- BLES HEAD at the LIGHTHOUSE belonging to the Swansea Harbour Trustees directly connected with iho General Post O.fice system of Telegraphs; and officially styled "SWANSEA IIAY." Shipowners, Brokers, and others des'rous of having there Ves-els reported direct to them will be good enough to signify the fame to the General Superintendent of Swansea H rboui-, charges as customary, Messages filed for Vesse's calling .f for orders," open for this purpose dav and night. Swansea is the flrst l'ort in tl;e Bristol Channel. 35 miti from Lundy, Vessels can enter the Bay and find good nd sheltered anchorage under the Mumbles Head at any state of the tide, free of all charges whatever, Cleswal Superintendent's Office, Harbour Offices, g—n—n, 1 bit) March. ISia. oam S T U ART HALL, CARDIFF. JJERR TJOBLER, THIS DAY at 3. WIZARD of the WORLD, I TO-NIGHT at Will repeat his Celebrated .nd THIS DAY at 3. .Marvellous Entertainment, TO-NIGHT at 8. Which was given before Her THIS DAY at B. Most Gracious Majesty TO-NIGHT at 8. THE QUEEN, THIS DAY at 3. And for which the entire Press TO-NIGHT at 8 of Great Britain and Ireland And every Evening unanimously described the I next week. CONJUROR OF CONJURORS. At the conclusion of each Exhibition HERR DOBLER Will Ifive his remarkable and extraordinary DARK SEANCE," Of which description is inadequate. IT MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED. Doors open every evening at 7.30. Commencing at 8. Dark Seance at 9.45. Prices from 2s to 6d. Dark Seance. Is Extra. Tickets at Mr Lewis's, Duke street; and Cooper, Coutts, and Co., Crockherbtown. 42506 CARDIFF. WINDSOR-PLACE, CROCKHERB- TOWN, CARDIFF.—School for a limited number of young Ladies.—Mrs MARTIN will be pleased to re- ceive her Pupils on THURSDAY, Jaly 81sf, 1879. 1374 WALMER Villa, Romilly-cresent., Can- ton, Cardiff. The Misses Ford kindly remind their friends that School duties will be resumed at the above address on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd, 1879. Vacancies for boarders. 42612 7729 MRS MORGAN, 3, WELLINGTON- TERRACE, begs to announce that her SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, the 14th Ju y. 1507 T. MARYS HAL L.— SCHOOL DUTIES will RECOMMENCE on TUES. DAY, JULY 29. Vacancies for Young Lady Boarders.- For Terms, &c., apply to Mr J. D. Simpson. 42523 1\TIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS -UJL AND GIRLS. WOLVERLEY-PLACE. SEVERN-ROAD CANTON. Princip-LI-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Yearns' Experience). A thoroughly good plain EngliBh Education. A First-class Preparatory Department. First Quarter commences TUESDAY, JLLY 15th. IOIUU Uti application, 4ZAirJ LBION HOUSE ACADEMY, -CJL CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—Mr W. W. TRICE SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED WEDNESDAY, July 23. 42480 MRS S. J. DAVIES'S SCHOOL wiii RE-OPEN 011 WEDNESDAY, July 23.-47 (late 29), Charles street (opposite Wesley Chapel), Cardiff. 42475 CARDIFF GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD-MASTER R. G. LEVI. Young Gentlemen are prepared for COMMERCIAL PURSUITS, the CIVIL SERVICE, PHARMACEUTICAL, MEDICAL, LAW, and UNIVERSITY Examinatins, aa well as for the various Dissenting and Church of Eng- land Colleges. admitted M DAY SCHOLARS, or as Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, July 28th For terms, &c., apply to R. G. Levi, 13, South-grove, Roath, Cardiff. 42443 I USIO AND SIITGI N G. MISS PERRY, Of Exeter Hall Sacred Harmonic Society, teaches the above at 8, Piercefield-place, Roath. Terms on application. 1454 PENARTH. pEN ARTH, NEtR CARDIFF. SEASIDE SELECT NEW BOARDING HOUSE, of the Bristo) bonnet and the Homes; the house ie in the ye I .uppiied hut ana cOlà-mnns, kùtt ¡t:PI ye I supplied with no ir Cardiff. Holme Lea, PenartE, N.B.—About five minutes walk of tin. r> -i and Beach is extremely healthy—the d<-«,ay Station about 1 in 100. Ul **te Is only SWANSEA. FYNONE SCHOOL, CONSTITUTION- J' HILL, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL—Mr EMERY, Assisted by Mr GEOHGE EMERY, B.A., Lond., late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at Mill Hill. Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities, and for the Professional Examinations. 41565 THE HALF TERM COMMENCED MONDAY, JUNE 16. ARNOLD PREPARATORY COLLEGE, WOODLANDS, SWANSEA. PrincipalEDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A.(Glas.),B.D. (Edin. Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils are admitted as Quarterly. Weekly, or Daily Boarders, or as Day scholars, and prepared for Commer- cial life, Mechanical pursuits, or Professional and College examinations. In addition to the usual subjects. Corres- pondence, Book-keeping, Short-hand, French, Drawing (mechanical and free hand), Land Surveying, and Music receive careful attention. The NEW BUILDINGS have been expressly erected for school purposes, on the shel- tered side of Constitution Hill, wnicn overlooks the baj of Swansea. The health and comfort of the pupiis have keen thoroughly consulted in the construction of the schoolroom, dormitories, bath room, lavatories, &c. 6419 Quarter commenced Wednesday, January 22. 7193 J>IANO, VIOLIN, HARP, ETC., EM SWANSEA, LLANELLY, PONTARDULAIS, YSTALYFERA, and Neighbouring Districts. LESSONS given at own or pupil's residence, Terms- One Guinea per Quarter. String, Brass, and Fife Bands trained. Choirs con- ducted, and concerts attended. Address—Mr HARRY LL. EDMUND, Garnet House, Cwmamman, R.S.O., Llanelly. 40264 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. T COMBE COURT, -CTL WOODCHESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The MISSES PEARCE (assisted by Governesses and Professors) Receive Ycun_r Ladies as Resident Pupils. The establishment is a mansion delightfully situated, with extensive grounds and gardens, and is in a most healthy and beautiful locality on the hills, near Stroud, so that health and education are combined. Tenus-From 20 to 35 guineas per annum. Pupils assemble after the Midsummer Vacation on the 25th of July. Prospectus, with view of residence, on application. 1357 LUDLOW, SALOP. L LTDLOW, SALO P. CASTLE LODGE. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS. PRINcIPAL-AIra CRAWFORD WATSON, Certificated English Governess (Oxford); Associate of College of Preceptors. Resident French Governess kparisienne); Music and Singing Master. Pupils prepared for examinations. Terms moderate, to be had 01 application. Quarter commences 29th JULY. 42489 BRIDGEND. COLLEGE SCHOOL, BRIDGEND. — School duties will lie resumed July 29th. VACANCIES FOR A FEW BOARDERS, For Pros- pectuses, appiy to the Principal. 1504 COWBHIDGK. REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE, G LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL, Associates in Arts. The next term will commence August 5th, 1879. Pupils prepared for Oxfft-d and Cambridge Local Examinations. Referees—Parents of pqpils. 33870 TAUNTON. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE, TAUNTON. PRINCIPAL: MRS MEYNIER. The EDUCATION of the COLLEGE is conducted on the principle of the Modern High Schools for Girls, and comprises four tlepartmcllte ;-1. Kindergarten: 2. Tran- sition Ciass 3. Upper School 4. Special Studios. The Premises are large, with lofty class-rooms and bedrooms (with baths attached). A Gymnasium and an Infirmary detached from the building. Terms moderate. 42601 Pupils RE-ASSEMBLE on FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st. BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, JLJ NEAR BRISTOL. The NEXT HAI.F-YEAR will commence SATURDAY, JULY 19th. For prospectuses, apply to the Head- master, W. J. KDIPE, M.A. 42312 ttbUt t.poiutnttIUIØ. JGTEYNTON SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, 1st of October, a MASTER (married man preferred) for a Mixed Country-School, viz., Boltonhill. Salary J650 per annum with half Goqernmeiit Grant. House and Garden free. Grant earned last year £62 Cs. Application with testimonials (stating nge and certi- ficate) to be sent, on or before the 6th day or August, to J. M. JOHN, Cierk to Steynton SeheOi Board, Bulford. BftiaHiudvML Aitfitt gju.slncss ddrtSJt" f BOOTS I JJOOTS!1 BootS 1 II IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and Permanent Reduction in the Price of Boots and Shoes at G. 0 L I V E R 8 THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. G. OLIji) inform the Public of the following Towns and districts that in consequence of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS tie is enabled to pqreha e all articles connected with hit trade-at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he gives to the Publi4 AU goods cftn be purchased at my Branches fully SO per cent Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS; SWANSEA, 30, Castle-street. SWANSEA, 93, Oxford-street. SWANSEA, 237, High-street. CARDIFF, 20. St Mary-street, CARDIFF 291, Bute-street. CARDIFF, 3, .Juke-street, NEWPORT, 42. High-itreet. NEWPORT, 22, Commercial-street NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND 16, Caroline-street, LLANELLY, Vaughan-street, PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street, PONTYPRIDD 80. Taff-street TREORKY Bute-street. YSTRAD Near Railway Station, WREXHAM Mil., Hope-street. GLOUCESTER 15, North-gate-street. STROUD 2, Kendrick-street. CHELTENHAM 340, High-street, WORCESTER 74, High-street. WORCESTER 49, Broad-street. HEREFORD 80, Eign-street, HEREFORD High Town. BARROW Market-place. LOUGHBOROUGH. Church-gate. WILLENHALL Market-place. OAKENGATES Market-street, WELLINGTON Market-square. CHESTER 2, Foregate-streei, CHESTER Eastgate-buildings, j CHESTER Northgate-street. Manufactery I Halford-street. Leicester, 7256- 40469 JMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. THE "WILSONlA." WM. WILSON. MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Inventor of the Wilsonia," and Lecturer on Electrical Therapeutics, Author of The Trial of Medicine," "The Language of Disease," •• Medical Fallacies," &c., fcc., HAS HAS OPENED HIS MAGNETIC ^ESTABLISHMENT AT 45, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Where a QUALIFIED ASSISTANT will be in CQN- STANT ATTENDANCE from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Patients waited upon at their own Residence, and the WlbQnia" explained Free of Charge. IMPORTANT. During the past few years some seven or eight patents have been taken out for Magnetic Belts, but tLe want in all of them has been a means whereby the Magnetism once imparted to them can be maintained yet in neither (,f the inventions has such a result been obtain- able until William Wilson struck the happy idea of attaching a series of Voltaic Piles to the Magnets, which, by absorbing the natural exudations of the skin, give out a constant galvanic current, and so keep up a continuous supply of Magnetism without the unpleasant effect of shocks, or producing sores, as in galvanic chain bands,which have to be steeped in vinegar to get the desired results. The" Wilsonia." is as com- fortable to wear as any under garment, and when applied as directed never fails to give relief. The Wilsonia" is the only Magnetic appliance which generates electricity while wearing it, all other, lose its power day by day. This has been the difficulty in the cure of disease by ordinary magnetic belts, for while all magnetic belts are good when new, if not con- „ „ 1 valueless, whoreas tbe Wilsonia will be as powp^ when new. THE .'WILSONIA when new. 'fHE "WILSONIA" will Relieve and Cure Rheumatism, Gout, Lumoago, Asthma, Cough, Consumption, Neuralgia, Headache, Indigestion, "from whatever cuse," and any want of Nervous Power, or General Debilitv. ONE WORD AS TO PRICE. WM. WILSON will forward, on receipt of One Guinea and size of waist, a MAGNETIC BELT, equal in cura- tive power to anything sold by other Makers for Three Guineas, or the money will be returned. REFERENCES! TO IK THE TWO HUNDRED PATIENTS II CITY OF BRISTOL ALONE. ———————————————————————- The" WILSONIA" can only be obtained at the fol- lowing addresses BiUSTOL.—14, RODNEY-PLACE, BOYCE'S BUILD- INGS, CLli TON. ALPHA HOUSE. STORE'S CROFT. 30, IIOTWELL-ROAD. KING and CQ., Practical Electricians, LAWRENCE- HILL. SPRACKETT, Chemist, Drawbridge and C:are-street. BATH.—7, PRINCE'S-BUILDINGS and BARTLETT- STREET. CARDIFF.—45, CROCKHERBTOWN. 42464—7730 p ENARTIL -NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN MORGAN, Late Occupier of the American House, wii'ies to re- turn thanks to the PUBLIC of PENARTH generally fur their liberal patronage for over twenty years, and to announce that he has now REMOVED to his Commodious Premises BROOKLYN HOUSE, WINDSOR ROAD, where he has Opened with an entirely New Stock in the GENERAL GROCERY and PROVISION TRADE, together with his usual Genuine Stock of B JOTS and SHOES. Also the BAKING and CONFECTIONERY, by which he can guarantee to Supply all Customers at their Resi,ience daily with HOME MADE and BROWN WHEATEN BREAD. All orders promptly attended to. 7696-t226a BILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J DE REES, 38, LLANARTH STREET, NEWPORT, BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUN- TRY, Rent* all the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood, Work executed with dif^atch. 6SU gtgnl olittS. T HE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, HOLDEN AT ABERDARE. IN THE MATTER OF a Special Resolution foi Liquida- tion by Arrangement of the affairs of WILLIAM JONES, of Number 46, Mount Pleasant-street, in the Parish of Aberdare. in tbe Countv of Glamorgan, Grocer. Mr ARTHUR LOVETT, of 19, Duke-street, Cardiff, in the said County of Glamorgan, Accountant, has been appointed Trustee of the property of the Debtor. All person, having in iheir possession any of the effects of the Debtor, must deliver them to the Trustee, and all debts due to the Debtor nujt be paid to the Trustee. Dated this 14th day of July, 1879. 42628 T. R, HOWELL, Registrar. AENCLOCHOG RAILWAY. A E N C LOCH O G RAILWAY. I TOURISTS are now enabled, by means of a line of posts, to VISIT the SYVYNYY FALLS (three-quarters of a mile from Rosebush), without the aid of guides. The view from Preselly top comprises 12 Counties in England, Ireland, and Wales, aud the mountain air is most invigorating. The Summer-h. uses, Grottos, Fountains, and general surroundings of Rosebush form an attractien not to be surpassed in the three counties. BJok for Clynderwen, G.W.R., thence to Rosebush. RETURN FARE, Is. W, T. MILLS, Traffic Supt. 42328 Skittles, Quoits, Billiards, &c. ERTHYR TYDFIL ART UNION .il.1- PRIZE DRAWING, in aid of the BUILDING FUND of ENON CHAPEL, GEORGETOWN. The DRAWING will take place at the Temperance Hall, on THURSDAY, September 25th. 1879, under distinguishes patronage. The following valuable Prizes will be drawn for :— (1) Any article or articles to be selected by the suc- cessful winner to the value of (2) A brilliant-toned pianoforte in walnut, £ 25. (3) A hands.-m pony, sCI5 (4) A handsome pair of chandeliers, with four bracket* in each, £ 12. (o) Chambers's Encyclopedia, published at £ 10 10s. (6) An eight-day clock, £ 8 8s. (<) A silver lever watcli, £ 6 6s. (8) A handsome bicycle, £ 6 os. (9) Singer's beautiful sewing machine, £ 6. (10) A very beautiful chest of drawers, £ 6 5s. (11) A suffer suit of clothes, £ 4 4s, (12) A rich Paisley shawl, £ 4. (18) A DeaO- tiful mahogany coucb, £ 8 8s. (! WgWy electro- plated tea and ccffee service, £ 2 2s. ((16) A Pa'r of good blankets, £ 1 15s. (18) A beautiful set of school books £ 110s. (i7) A beautiful Welsh flannel dress, £ 1 5s. (18) A rosewood writing desk, with brass caps, £1 is. (19) A ladies' rosewood writing" desk, ^1 Is. (20) A handsome Tuet-stand complete, (21) An elegant swing look- Ing-glass, £1 Is. (22) A beautiful timepiece, £ 1 U, (23) A ladles' dressing cam, £1 Is. (24) A gentleman's dress- ing ease, ai is. (25) A beautiful accordion, &I Is. (26) A beautiful set of trays, sCl Ii. (27) A silk umbrella, Cl Is. '28) A set of fire-irons, Zl is. (29) A handsome picture, ii Is. (30) A beautiful engraving, lei is. (El) A rich table-cover, Ll la. (82) A water-proof overcoat. Cl is. In addition to the above there will be riven away above Two Hundred Valuable Prizes. Tickets, 6d each, or a Book of 12 Tickets for 5s. Hon. Secretary, D. Davies, Esq.. 3, Glebeiand Corres- ponding Secretaries Mr T. Thomas, 83, Brecon-road, Mertliyr Tydfil, aod Mr A. Llewellyn, 15, Cvfartbfa-kane, tfertlm lidm.. d4rt' 0 D. JOTHAM & SONS, THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS, 21 & 27, ST. MART STRBXX, CARDIFF. MANUFACTURERS OF JpTERST-CLASS QLOTHDra jyjANTJFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR K QLOTHING. jyj-ANTTFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF QLOTHING. THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILE. CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. OVER 10.000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW ROOMS. ESTABLISHED 1888. 89581 I JJRAPERY STOCKS FOR SALB. COMMENCING TO-DAY. ALTERATIONS AT 9, ST. MARY. STREET. H OWELL AND COMPANY, Prior to making the necessary alterations for adapting the above premises to business, wil offer the following important Lots at Clearing Prices:— £3,750 worth of GENERAL DRAPERY removed from Neath. £1,230 worth of GENERAL DRAPERY, removed from Stuart-hall. A job line in fast-colour PRINTS, at 2fd. A line full-size PRINT COSTUMES, at Is Hid each. A large parcel of Women's Black MATAL. LASE JACKETS, at 281Iid-worth 6s lid. Ladies Brown Holland COSTUME SKIRTS at 2s Hid-worth 5s lid suitable for Seaside wear. A small parcel GRENADINES, lid per yd. COMMENCING TO-DAY, AND CONTINUE NEXT WEEK. JJOWELL AND £ JOMPANY^ THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. JgOULINIKON JjlLOOR CLOTH Various PATTERNS in STOCK to select from 2s. 5d. PER SQUARE YARD. CROSS gROTHERS, CARDIFF. llltA OOnTTr11J'C!. Our STOCK is large and well selected. We invite comparison, 42552 776! We notice Boulinikon, advertised at Is 11 Jd per IIq yard. We strongly reoommend intendiug purchasers ?■ anticipate their requirements, and purchase u tb; price, while the opportunity offers. The Boulinikon Cloth is stamped at Back with ) Trade Mark—a Buffalo," JJOULINIKON JJOULINIKON FLOOR CLOTH. Is. Hid. PER SOUARE YARD, ONLY AT QO WELL AND QOMPANY. IRON BEDSTEADS, CORNICES. COCOA MATS, COCOA MATTING, FULLY 20 PER CENT U-NDER THE USUAL OLD-FASHIONED CREDIT PRICES. ONLY AT HOWELL & COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. 4265, THE HOLIDAY LSEASON. MESSRS. W, PRICE AND SONS' SUMMER STOCK lNCI,ri)E8— MORNING AND LOUNGE SUITS.-Suits alike in terial; Suits in Cheviots, Tweeds, and Serge Sc Coat and Vest alike, Trousers diverse. UNDRESS JACKETS.—New Curragh and Yacht Styles, Morning and Walking Coats, various styles. TROUSERS AND VESTS.—New Fancy Doeskins, Scotci Tweeds, Cheviots, Angolas, &c. BOYS' SUITS.—The Lome, Prince, Marquis, Norfolk, Royal Tar, Brighton, Sailor, Kilt, &c. Hats, Caps, Hosiery, and Travelling Requisites Addre8i-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St. Jr!a.r.r-treel and Caroline-street, Cardiff. JMPORTANT TO JJRAPELY AND XfCRNISHING JJUYERS. W. R. SMITH & CO. STILL CONTINUE THEIR 31 DAYS' SALE, consisting of BRUSSELS CARPETS 28 TAPESTRY „ la 2ic SILENTIUM FLOOR CLOTHS, from Is square SCOTCH FLOOR CLOTHS 1B square j A Lot AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS, 5s lliu A Lot CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, 13id eact A Lot CLOTH JACKETS, from Is Bid A Lot Fast-colour GINGHAM lid per yare Also the remains of a STOCK purchased at 50 per cent off. NOTE ADDRESS 42610 23 & 24, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. BICYCLISTS VISITING TH» GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, To be held at Cowbridge July 8Ot et 81st, Should not fail to insect the extensive dtbplay et ancient and modern BICYCLES AND TRICYLES, IKCLI'DING THE LARGEST BIOIpIB THE WC KXHIB1TEP BT JNO. o. MORRIS. PONTYPRIDD. List of New and Second-hand Machines, one Stan- Present Stock larger than that of all other Agents ii South W ales added together, 42571 OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS CHARLES T. JEFFE'tTES & SONS (Wh >.a- Stationers, Redcliffe-street, Bristol) are prepared to c a very high price for any sort qf old papert for re-man lacture, etc., into paper. Upon receipt of instruction sent to "Waate Pa.per Department," bags will be forwarded. Their present prices will be found much in excess of that ti.StI411u given by the dtalers (1M •there. OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT.—100,000 Volumes on Sale. Libraries and small Parcels of Books Bought or Exchanged. MESSRS W. H. SMITH and sot; deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY A." at an early hour eaeh Morning in all parts oi the fOi. ing towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAB BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVEUFORDWES* NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERY8TW1TH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Frid o any address in the II.bove-named Towna. v ORBERS u, be sent to the Mana0*ra et the vaDet -WM