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i W. PEDLEB, /_< ST. MARY STREET, Y^>5 CARDIFF, is NOW ^R* SHOWING ^-<T ^X'AT G. XEW STOCK rRICES' •> K F0K or ALL CLASSES- PRICE LIST P0SI FREE. » W- PEDLEE, 31, ST. MAKY ST., CARDIFF. 5057
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C. HOWELL, 1, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. Per lb, Excellent BLACK TEA (recommended) 2s. Od. Fine CONGOU—strong Ankoi kind 2s. 4d A really good cheap FAMILY TEA 2s. fid. Genuine BLACK TEA (special value). 2s. Sd. Choice BLACK TEA (a great luxury). 3s. Od. Extra fine CO-NI 'OU-full, ripe Sou- chong flavour 3s. 4d. Very FINEST TEA imported (really perfection) Ss. 6d. (2d. per lb. less on 6)b. parcels and upwards.) 5103
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Mltz Ruction* 3 | AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Dr_ Messts. BAR .SARD. THOHA'j, &, CO. Pfcrs Stock m-lrat'e. at Abergavenny Jan. 28 b. MISSUS. JIEYNON & HUGHES. fr°Useh°ld Furoitur at Swansea Jan- 2S ) rses> Carriages, &c.; at S .v.msea Eeb. 1 Timv. Mr ROBEuT li VAN'S. g *uaber, at Bridcrend Jan. 29 B„„. Messrs HARVEY MOLISON. Behold Furniture, Swansea Jan. 28 Mr T. S. HUNTLEY. J^ehold Houses at Cardiff Feb. 16 I.e.,àe of Brewery and Plant, at C udiff 3 6 IW MR JAMtS KARN. awld Estates, Properties. Sen., at Ntwnliaoi .March 2 11 FUrni( MR. F. KNIGHT. t o jf ^iture, at Swansea — Jan 31 Leaa Air JOHN M. LEEDEU. en°ld House and Promises, at Swansea Feb. 9. MR. WILLlA.il SANDERS. r, iSt u0!d Properties, at Cardiff Jan. 31 i Behold Dwelling Hooves, at Cardiff Jaa. 31 Drar,„ „ Mr A. SMITH. Pery Goods, &c., at Cardiff Jan. 28 iv- Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. Ille8, at "ardiff ..Jan. 28 cady Estate, Glamorganshire Feb. 110 Messrs WAITE & SON. "lebold Furniture at Ebbw Vale. Feb. 2 & 3 V- ft c SALE THIS DAY. •ff Arms Royal Hotel, Cardiff.—Sale of the Slock of Valuable M. Wines, &c. w. p. STEPHENSON will SELL by 'St-h T Al'CTION, at the above Hotel, on FRIDAY next, the It l f~an.uarv> 1876 (not Wednesday, ss previously Advertised), 'QctarT 0 (;loclc precisely, the SJ O 'K OF CHOICE WINES, &c., Pa>'n 1B £ r 0 old Ports of '47 and other Vintages, Clarets, Cnam- AUS' and &c. Ca.Sua-,trty -f SPIRITS. qwhole to bJ cleared before the 2nd proximo, in corsa- Preso.f*0 tlle expi ration of the lease held by Mr J. II. Perry, the Caui ProPrietor. oUe.i may be had on application to the Auctioneer. r 2010—5164 of j?1U;V'y Notice.—Caer'ady Estate, Glamorganshire.—Sale ?ari«h °'? auc' CoDyholii Farms and Detachcd Lauds, m the c°yla VVe'8^ Donatt's Ystradowen, Llanblethian. Pen- Caev n',au<i 1 avemock, inclnding the Mansion and grounds of COYlan, atid 'I a,,ernock, i,)cln:lliji: the Mansion and grounds of 1\ /1"T> anc' lh° picturesque ruin of St Quintin's Castle. i\x w- R STEPHEN SON has received ^OQth ^!n8tructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Cardiff, in the c°ri8i8ti FEBRUARY Next, the above very i aluible ESTATE, 'Jivi^d'1" about 713 acres of rich arable and pasture land, 8nitabi 'n!° compact farms and detached pieces of land, with Parishfc8 rm buildings and cottages, situate in the above biotice of the time of Sale will appear in future advertisements — Plans and particulars in preparation. 5052 M Victoria Auction Rooms, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. u LAWRENCE will SfcXL by AUCTION, VENI a large (¡nautity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THIS ow NG, Zt 7 for half-past. -^Z^view^ 528S 1\ w-Tj^tridge-road and Croft-street, Roath, Cardiff. WlLLIAM SANDERS will offer for Sale AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, lhe After JANUARY 31, 1876, at Two for Three o'clock in 4SreedUn °on* ia lilu following lots or otherwise, as may be "Jf Sale ask ''le time of Sale, and subject to such conditions *bie r p,°^nall be then and there produced, the following valu- «,Wi EH°LD PROPERTIES y^'la, ojl,, .that Messuage or Dwelling House called Bath 'be ocpm ate 'n Cartridge-road, in the Parish of Roath, and in „LOT IPafV,m of Mr F- p- Adey- » yrtle Vin that other Messuage or Dwelling House called Cutlatl a'So situate in Partridge-road, in the occupation of a tsrmOV,e k°ts are held under separate Leases for the residue '2, 8iih° years, computed from the 2nd day of February, LOT 3 ^ec'' an Annual Ground Rent of £ 4 2s 6d each. trel tho?e Two Messuages or Dwelling Houses called the o Vil'as, situate in Croft-stri et, Reath, aforesaid, Thi8 rC^uPati°n °f ^oble and Mrs Roberts respectively. "PUted fS ali0 hel(1 for tiie Residue »f a term of 99 years, ^nual n* m the 2nd day of i'fcbruary, 1871, subject to an Ao^onH R,vlt0f £ 4 1.J-. m, rable partion of tne Purchase-money of each Lot can For furthpCUr'y o^ "le same retjuired. > Hoyai Ar,,Li'iar' 'cula,r3 -PP;y to tue Auctioneer, at his Office, LaQe, Cam iff, or to ^44 MH. JOsIAH MEliRILS, j Solicitor, Church Street, Cardiff. ]\p vrrr'T~3tre°t, off Green-street, Cardiff. I i-'l sv !■ LlAM SANDERS will offer for I r«lff NN VM\ Public AUO'J I' N, at th« Queon'g Hotel, I JJr We r>v UAY-ta*' 31st' da, of JANUARY, 1876. at T.vo 0lh^ T C ock iri vlie Af^'no-ra, in the fo lowing or such a rt fV Bub3'ect to sueh Couait on8 of Slle as shalt be e e stated, the following valuable Iieaseholi MES- W l 0r |lWELLINa HOUSES, viz. — hJ-' A" tii '^e Tw > Mess ;a es or Dwelling Houses s tuite Mar ^laK the easternmos i Brook st:e -.t, in the Parish of So iect^ Town of Cardiff, a d ov ,-ej.dy for occuDation, sub- Lot ?a Yearly Or. und Re t f £ 5 15s. those two other Messuages or Dwel'ing Houses ad- ^<1 la8t d i scr bid, on the west, also ready i r occupation Lot 3 A J1 a ear'v" Gr. und R' nt of £ 5. 3°in. th6 th JSC two o h: r Me3,ua-es or D.velling Houses ad- fc, f»tion a, u.81 *bove described, on the west, also rea.iy for oocu- 0 & I 1be je 1 to a Yea-.y Ground Ren; of £5. I enielltlrelseg hr well and iubstantiDIly built, and ar,) con- I lebtlysItLIatt;(iincl()seproxii-r,it o the centre ff the Town I i»r :hu e,e> there will be a back entrance to the whole from I wlu U er the ea;tjrnmosr house, described in Lot 1. ? 'le^ UI"lcr leasi from Major-General Wood for y ot March'is"3, term years' commeacin= from the 25th re1i»iQn(;i^era,i<: P 'ftion of the Purchase-money of each lot can s furth60 ir't-v. °f the same if re mired. ^°ial ASrUCU a a 1,0 tbe Auctioneer, at his Office, ^45 Mr JOSIAH MERR1LS, Solicitor, — Church-street, Cardiff. MT> Auction Rooms, 72, High-street, Swansea. F- KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION a ftnitabove Rooms, un MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, i dIning t QUANTITY of FUitNlTURE; walnut cheffonniere, I '*C. ie. couches, chaff cutter, watches, chains, tea can slers, I For particulars see bills. 5276 SALE THIS DAY. 11 A~"pir.c,^°- 8J, Anode-street Swansea. IVl^fSRS. HARVEY AND MOLISON have B.?^LAVT-1 iiistnictioiii to SELL, at 'heabove address, on j Ufllfj; rjRvT »,lle 2^b ■"S'j., the waole of the HOUSEHOLD Consisti>T a'Vl a Ueat:eman «ivin^ up hou-ekeej>- f. **> cheffi 01 P'an^forti, dining tables, chairs, carpet*, pier K ^sornp i "ere' P'°tures, fender andfireiious, windov? curtains, I IfOotri ei.°n iui(i other bedsteads, b.dd as, dressing tabi.s, »r°°m ^asl'stands, stands, an.i ware, chest of drawers, here &c., and the utual kitchen requisites. ~~Auttioni 'I0 rese ve- to commence at Eleven a.m. s, 3, Low-r Goat-street, Swansea. 5275 °0s a PROPrJllTY FOR SAL^ MEoo BV BOBBINS AND SONS, HOUSE AGENTS, !» CASTLE ROAD, RJATH, CARDIFF. ^PA2-gji ( Three Well-built Cottages, • J Let at 8s. per week each. [ /.cor Ground rent £ 2 10s. per ( ( annum. ) Six Houses, producing a 1 weekly rental of 6Ss. shop j £ 1250 Dji ( fronts in two huuses.. ^■^OND-Sx. f Small Shop, rent £ 26 per > ^220 nTi ( annum; low ground rent. ( Three substantially built [ • ••• Houses, with eligible cor-f £ 735 ( ntr ior busiuess purposes. ^f"TO\r c^. f Two Cottages, at South ) ""ST J end, suitable for small f £ 340 «. families' ^TKrAT,, f Semi-dttachtd Vil'as, very ] TE-ST < nicely finished. 11 rooms, r £ 000 ^°''Parf 1 w>th all con> en ences, each. "%rtiCU-ar, and to view, apply to L, c Agents', a* abovj. rw 5217 VV 1 L L I A M SANDERS, ESTARN^ AUCTIONEER, A-a-TE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, thcAHoii'j,aB t,tJe following PROi'ERTIES for SALEi p ^cUrt 'T7^wo Louses in Canal Parade and three jottages in to^hout, Nod. 16, 1/, and 18, in Buzzard-eet. ROATY^V/SSELI-STREET. aL0Use in'^ e nteet Residences in Cyiii Civtcsia. One r^^teej r merald-street. 'Jen Houses in Topaz-street. Six m 43 44 en^es 'n Metal-street, and Suven in Gold-street. Noa. »ireet *> 45, 46, 47, Ciifton-street and Oak Villa, Southey- j '^ilAYs eia°hed ^0UBeB if Letty-street, and two semi- » Upper George-street lS8hold j housea in JJalket-street. Eligible site :if al t^e coriu r of Clivc-road and Ely-roacL ,flUNGi.T 'r°.ne bouse in PL.tssy street. tho "I liou.-e.i n Uroms-grove-Street, °P ft'itb PONTYPRIDD.—A very eligible Grocer & Baker's liberai jOU,ei a^° hmaH cuttage let as seperate dwelling Pri,portioi of the purchase-money may be hud on O Apply asabov6. 26 ^LE.—Jne TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by W^eei "arp Stewart, aad Co 18in. cylinders, 2iin. stroke, s x 1,°t.e "y f'ed. 5ft. diarn. in good repair. 1 c^liiiii ^^Oilo IVE, by S arp, Stewart, and Co., ■yW i.i, (rs> 22in. stroiie. four wheel coupled. 5ft. diam. lS0n«= -ih\-8' 3(1 ■ G :>- i" tro.;i1 repair. 7"1- «.yir",K LOJOM,.TiVE, by Manning. Wardle, and Co., '( J ast :T8) six lvilce! coupled, 3ft. (iin diaxn. new in MACiUxy. by Porter, Hinde, and Of worked one season only. and WJilTfi STEAM PILE DRIVER, ¡ II' "LV R; • W'.GGONS, with falling sides, I I' .id Edwartis, liooie Road, Chester. J 0 H N -B -W -D- E -N a. ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, &c., ^oJiOUiusTRiiK'.T oxKOHD-hTREEI'. LONDON. S18 blJ ¿\ndion. Sivansea.— -fi.lily Valuable Leasehold House and Premises. 1VrR- JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed ■i-TA to SELL, bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hot^ Swansea, 011 WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of February, 1S76, C('r. (subject tf. cond tions winch will be then read), ail that LEASE- HOLD HOUSE i nd fKEAIl^E^, situate and being No. 30, Ox- ford street, Swansea, having a frontage of 2'J feet, and contain- ing a large dry cellar, iront and hack parlours, two kitchens, a' other closets^ four good bedrot.ms, large room in front of whole houve, all in good condition; spacious >&rd, a plentiful supply of water, and the whule is thoroughly drained. lhe above is he'd for a term of 9) jears and th.ee lives, commencing from the 25th day of March, 1835, at the very low grou: d rent of zC. 10s per annum. This very va.uable property is situate in th3 centre of the town, in oue of the widest, most thriving, and fashionable st eets, and which is daily improving. Possession may be h td on the 2)th September. bulc t) take place at three o'clock. For further part culars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Cham- bers, tswausea. 518 J Gloucestershire, Newnham. RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, called BLYTHE COURT, and other VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES and GAS SHARES. MR. JAMES KARN will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION :.t the Town Kali, Newnham, on THURS- DAY, the 2nd day of March, 187(i, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the after- noon, the following Proper'ies :— LOT 1.—All ihat very valuable, attra' tive, an '■ picturesque FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate in the parish and within halt-a- mile of the town of Newnham, known as "BLYTHE COURT," conta ning in the whole 179a. Or. 5.p. of Nch meadow land, prime orchard.ng, arabic ani woodland, jately in the occupation of \¡r Cleasby, but, now of the representative of the late Altred Goolel, Ehl., deceased. The Residence is commodious, and comprises entrance hall dining and drawing 10 jms, office, 6 bed rooms, dressing room,, excellent arched cellars, laundry, kitchtn, and ail usual and necessary outbuildings. The Farm Buildings are ample, and upon the estate ara two cottages w.th small gardens attached. The Property is in a ring fence, well watered, and adjoins the highway leading from Newnham to Littledean, the Forest of Dean, the South Wales Railway, lands of W. C. Kerr and D. Pyrke, Esquiye.3, and Mr John Ilill. LOT ?. The MANOR or LORDSHIP of NEWNHAM. with the Tolls, Fisheries, Storehouse, and appurtenanees thereunto belonging. LOT 3.—All those 3 COTTAG ES or TENEMENTS (one built a few years since), with the Garden Land thereto belonging, known as Sunny Bank, situa c on the riirut hand side of the highway leading from Newnham to Littledein, w:tliin a quarter of a mile of the town of Newnham, and bounded by the s.ad highway by lands belonging to the Rev. Ilu^h Fowler, and by a s'du load leading frum the said highway jL-Lo the said last- mentioned Land. LOT 4.-All that capital piece of FREEHOLD ARABLE LAND (now and for m my years past cultivate las Gar len Ground), situate in the Parish, and within a quarter of a mile of the town of Newnham, containing 2a. 2r. 2p. or thereabouts, and bounded by the said highway leading fiom Newnham to Litt ledean by- lands of the Rev. Hugh Fowler, and of Henry Crawsliay, Esq., and for many years until lately the property and m the occupa- tion of the late Mr W llliaoi Hobb. LOT 5.-All that substantial BUILDING, situate in the town of Newnham, formerly uted as a chapel, but now as offices and Artil cry Drid Room. LOT 6.—Two SHARES in the Newnham Gaslight and Coke Company, Limited. LOT 7.—Two SHARES ill the Newllham Gaslight and Coke Company, Limited. Fcr a view of the Properties, apply to the Auctioneer, or Mr Tom Goold, Solicitor, both of Newnham. Particulars and P'ans may be had at the Journal Office, Gloucester, at the office of the Bristol Mercury, Bristol, at the office ofthc Midland Counties Ileralct, Birmingham, or of the Auctioneer, or the said 5317 In. TOM GOOLD. Pentwyn Hous', Ebbw Vale, Morniouthsliire.-Sale of very Excellent Modern Household Furniture and Effect?, cotr>pris;ng magnificent Mahogany Wardrobe, splendid Brass and other Bedsteads, Featli. r Beds, Mattrasses, Mahogany Dining-room and other Tables, Pier and Toilet Glasses, Brussels, Stair, and other Carpets with PrLzs to match (quite new); l'aintin"s, Engravings, Pnotogra).hs. French and other celebrated Bronzes, Fancy Cloeisg, Vases, Books, Ornaments, exq, isite Gas Chandeliers. China, Glass, Crockery, &o., &c. Mahogany DJIlng-room Suite, covered in Morocco; .Mahogany tofa, covered in Hair: elegant bronze Umbrella Stuid, with centre Mirror also Flower Stand (with Coalbrookdale Castings); Large-size Bagatelle Board, with Balis and Cues couiplete Specimen Case of Minerals and Fossils; Child's Mahogany Chair and Swrnd, &c., &e. Capital Sewing Machine (Wilcox and Gibbs), hand or treadle Mahogany Chests of Drawers, &c., &c. Mahogany Specimen Show-case, with plaie-glass panels; Mahogany Niglit frnmodc. Bedroom Chairs, &c.; Washing, Mangling, and Wringing Machine, by Taylor and Wdson Stationary Euuine, 3 b p. Urnwn Retriever Dog, Charlie," with chain, co lar, and Kennel, and numerous other effects. MiiSSRS. WAIT! and SON have been favoured with instiuctions from Edward Windsor Richards, Eiq., uho is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on WED. ESDAY and 'J Hl'icSDAY, 2nd and 3rd days of FEBRUARY, b,G on the Premises, as above. Sale to commence each day punctualy at Eleven o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Clarence street, Pont y pool. -f¡!) SALE TO-MORflOW. Glamorganshire.—To Timber Merchants, Colliery Proprietors, and others. MR. ROBERT EVANS is commissioned by Edward Thomas, Esq., of Bra chenmmer, to SELL by AUCTION, en SATURDAY, January the i.9th, 187o, at the ytr'- ham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, the fellowing \aiuable TIMBER, consisting of 192 oak timber trees, cut and ready to be removed, on Braichcummer Estate, and close tCil the Garw Branch of the Great Western Railway. Tiie above are of large dimension?, and an excellent lot of timber. To \iew the same apply at Braich,ummei' House. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. and any further parti- culars may be had at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Bridgend. 5243 OR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, the HULL, LOWi.U MAST, TOPMAST, and BO'A SPRIT of the Dutch Schoaner JOHANNA ANTOINET PE, 'at: strau cd un Cardigan Bar, and now in Cardigan River. 1»0 tons burthen or thereabouts, built of oak, thoroughly iron-kiietd, r,pe fore- riuging and wire main rigging, with a house on deck, and draw- in a light draught when loaded. Will be sold ci:eap. Apply to Mr John Myers, Cardigan. 5262 FOR SALE, Two Plots of FREEHOLD LAND, situatp m _u Brookland-terrace, Swausea. Each plot h s a frontage of 20 feet, and a deptnof about 130 feet. For a building ite, this cannot be surpassed. Also, a DWELLING-iiOLSa, in Huiitpel- lier-terrace, containing nine rooms and usual offices, subst-nti»!ly huilt, and very pleasantly situate. Apply to El;jynul1 and Hughes, Auctioneers aud llOU cagenti, Swansla. 458 Jftotel*. p E N A R T H HOTEL, JL NEAR CARDIFF. APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance, woand-a-half GUINEAS per Week. PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence, PBR WEKK, EACH 4893 L 0 B E R E S T A U R A N T 17, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. BRANCH ESTABWSHMKMT—WATELLOO STiiEET. A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor. Every accommodation f'T Visitors and Kxctirsionists. Pic-nic parties uupplied. Good btgls moderate char es. Ihe ab ire old-established Diniug-zooms have just been thoroughly renovated and decorated at a great outlay, and is now ut der entirely new and superior management. 4643 BRISTOL CITY ARMS HOTEL. NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. CENTRAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. 6d. BED AND BREAKFAST, 3a. 8d. DITTO FOR TWO PERSONS, 6do lioTE.-No Extra Charges for Attendance. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with every convenience. Spacious Cofiee-room&. An omnibus passes to and from Railway Station. 29S6 W. WEBB, PROPRIETOR. iSuUding £ » £ i —The Directors of the Llandilo- Taiyhont Banelit Building Society are prepared to receive DEPuSITo to the above amount in Bums of il" and upwatds, the same to bear interest at the tate of 5 per cent p.r annum. „ „ T> Fur further particulars apply to Messrs Davies and Hartland, Solicitors, Swansea; or to Mriienry Jones, Upland House, Pon- tardnlais, KS.O. 5263 LAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING \JT SOCIETY, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS from X30 to XB,00,4 received Daily, at Fiye per cent. Interest, Free of all Charges, and Withdrawable at Short Notice, if required. Apply to MB. R. EMERY, MANAGING SKCKETAKY, Bute Docks, 6061. Cardiff. I ('nlt by inu_ i SALE THIS DAY. Victoria Marl, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES HAVE been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above MART, on FRIDAY, Januiry 2Sth, 1876, a CAPI1VL LOT of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bookcases, Office Table, Silver Wa .eh and other effects, comprising urawing-room suite in rep; mahogany loo. telescope, dining, and occasional tables; hand- some inlaid table, mahogany secretaire bookcase, 4 feet; ditto ditto, 7 feet; sofas and couches, eajy chairs in leather and hair, carpets, cocoa matting, hearthrugs, pier glasses, sewing machines, dinner ware, china tea service, glass, coal vases, fenders, fireirons, &c.; half-taster, French, and other bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, feather and other beds, wardrobes, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet tar les and stands, toilet glusses, chairs, bedsteps, towel rails, chamber ware, kitchen tables, &c., &c. Also a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, large office table with four drawers, silver watch, billiard table, &c. Goods on view morling of sale. ,1r,„ Sale to commence at eleven o'alock m the forenoon. °188 Establi,bed 1872.qoithly Sale of Horses, Carriages, &c. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES'S next Monthly fa^e of HORSES, CkRRIAGES, &LC., will take place at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, oil TUESDAY, February 1st, 1876, and all future sales on the first Tuesday in the month. Entrie s to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneer's Offices, Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford- street, Swansea. 5037 flare opportunity. MESSRS PRICE, JENKINS & CO. have bi en instructed TO DISPOSE of the Lease of 89 Years of a FREE FULL-LICENSED HOUSE, situated and being known as the Railway Hotel, Milford, close to the Great Western Railway Terminus, and facing the New Docks, now in course of erection. None bu' real Capitalists nerd appjy— Auctioneer's Offices, College Chambers, Swansea, and Vaughan- street, Llanelly. aS16 A GROCERY BUSINESS and PREMISES, in the High-street, Swansea, FOR DISPOSAL by Private Contract; five A elirs' lease unexpired rent very low immediate possession. Apnly to Messrs. frice, Jenkins, and Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea; and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. ^350_ tUdnS and Cflatrafts, RJL Y N E WYDD, O GMO RTE V A L E. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. -7 The Building Committee of fic-tiilehein Baptist Church invite TENDERS for the Erection of a proposed new Cbapel. Plans and specifications may be seen on application to Mr J. Williams, Grocer, &c\, TNnewydd, to vhom endorsed Tenders must be sent on or before Saturday, the 5th February. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Tynewydd, 11th January, 1876. 5313 FJIO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Parties desirous of tendering for the Ttrection of a NEW CHAPEL at Maesteg, mav see the Plans and Specifications at the Colliers* Arms, Maesteg. Sealed Tenders must be sent in on or before the 9th of February, 1876, addressed to the Rev. D. Prosser, Siloh, Maesteg, Bridgend. The Building Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 18th Jan., 1876. 5121 PORTHC AWITREST, GLAMORGAN SHIRE. Persons desirous of TENDERING for one or more blocks of which this building will consist may inspect the plans and speci. fication at the office of Mr George Pennington, Porthcawl, where information as to site and quarries may be obtained. Bills of quantities may he had from the Architect upon payment of a fee of £1 Is id, to be returned to each person bending a bond fide tender. All tenders to be delivered on or before February 16th, 1876, at the office of Mr J. Prichard, Diocesan Architect, Llandaff, Cardiff. The Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 4972 (public Appoilttnicitts. Y ^LANTWIT-FARDRE SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted immediately, a CERTIFICATED MASTER for the Graig Board School, Pontypridd. Salary £ 100 per annum and half the Government grant. Applications, stating agi, experi- ence, &c., with three recent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the 1st February next. H. S. uAVIES, Clerk to the Board. Pontypridd, January 2 )th, 1876 5165 Jusmnce, THE MIDLAND COUNTIES INSURANCE JL COMPANY. Established 1851. TRUSTEES: The Right Hon. Lord Monson. The Right Hon. Robert A. C. Ni»oett Hamilton. Alexander S. Leslie Melville, Esq. THE AGENCY for the FIRE DEPARTMENT of the above Company for Newport being vacant, applications are invited from influential gentleman of good status. There is at present a small amount of business attached to the /.gen *y which would be transferred to the new Agent.—Address, L. E. Mawer Lon- don Manager, Gresham-buildings, Guildhall, E.C. 5223 A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency but as it may happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey underaken, and as the sum at which it will be seen the risk (in a pecumary sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE is almost a.6- surdly small, it is not too much to say that the in- surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of most travellers. 41,000 if killed, with liberal allowances if injured, for a single payment of £ 3, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). SIR JOHN MURRAY, Bart., Chairman. 42, POULT KY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE, 214,000. Prospectuses, &c., free, on application to Mr. W. Br r F.S.S. Managing Director, to Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, High-street, Swansea. Or ME. U. WATERS, 2, GREEN WAY TBRKACB, NEATH. 103 NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). CHIEF OFFICES: 34, Cannon-streei, London, E.C. POSITIVE POLICIES ARE UNCONDITIONAL INDISPUTABLE, AND NON-FORFEITABLE. 1. Unconditional, being tree iioui all coii^it ons of every kind restrictive of the assured, except the due payment of premiums. 2. Indisputable, as no objec ion whatever ca.n be raised on any ground after the policy has been issued; even the age of the assured being admitted, upon evidence called for when the policy is issued, instead of being left, as under the ordinary system, until it becomes a claim. 3. Non-forfeitable, beciuse every premium purchases a fully paid-up policy or Posit ve note for the relative proportion that (he premium bears to the sum assured, which Positive note never lapses, but remains in force till death, whether subsequent pre- miums are paid or not THE SECURITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS Consists of (1.) The Guarantee Fund of over L50,000, and (2.) The entire Net Premium received. (not les3 than 80 per cent, of the gross) Specially reserved for payment of Claims under Policies, and invested in Trust in the names of The Rt. Hon. Lord Sandhurst, Thomas Hughes, Esq., Q.C., [• Trustees. Matthew Hutton ChaytorEsq.,} Matthew Hutton ChaytorEsq., (3) The other Assets and Property of the Company, con stituting the most unexceptional provision for payment of Claims under Policies. POLICIES for WHOLE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. Forms of Applicatio 1 for Assurance, the Rates of Premium, Dr. Fair's Repo t on the Life Fui.'i, and all information can be ebtained on aill,lie'll ion to b64 FRANCIS BARROW, Managing Director. HECLA FIRE INSURACE COMPANY (LIMITED), 18, QUEEN VICTORlA-STKEEC. LONDON, E.C. New and Special Advantages offered to Insurers.—Active and energetic Agents Wanted. 4054 Secretary-W. LANG. CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY Ac (LIMITED), 7, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, K.O. General Accidents. Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the om ol tbi"Hi'n the various Aeents throughout the Country kPo Agents, see Local Directories. 105 C. HARDING, Manager1 ESTABLISHED 1819. GOLOMON JYJ ARKS, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, & CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, 91, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Jet Ornaments at a saving of from 15 to 20 per cent to purchasers. Benaira done witb accuracy and desDatch. 46!1J (MucattoiL MRS. S. J. DAVIES' SCHOOL, 29, Charles-street, Cardiff, wiU re-cpen THURSDAY, January 20, 1876. 2572 4S17 COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, PONTARDAWE. STUDIES to be RESUMED on the 27th inatant. Master, VV. SAMUEL, B.A., Cantab, Tanyrallt House. 50S9 THE ACADEMY, L LAN D I L O. Head-Master—H. JEREMY. PUPILS are prepared for Commercial Pursuits, and the various Public Examinations. Prospectuses, &c., on application to the Head Master. 4908 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG JL GENTLEMEN. The Rev A. ELIAS begs to announce that he WILL OPEN, on JASUABY 24th. 1876, A PREPARATORY SCHOOL for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, in premises erected for the purpose, at Roath Cottage, Newport-road, Cardiff. Terms will be forwarded on application. 4469 EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Principal—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Terms for Boarders, from 20 to 25 Guineas per annum. The Principal having recently built a large and commodious House, is open to receive FORTY BOARDERS. Boarders and Day Scholars have hitherto been very successful at the different public examinations. Duties were resumed, Jan. 10th, 1876. 1694 CRAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN- J HEAD, BERKS. CONDUCTED BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LhGAL, SURGICAL, AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATI ;NS. Two Scholarships of £20 eaCa wiii be awaided at the Examin- tion in June, iaVd. Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas.—For pros pectuses apply to the Principal. i686 17 AND 8, WIND.SORTRO AD, PEN A RTH^ SELECT LADIES' SCHOOL. CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES FliHEK. Airangements have been made for accommodating a l. rger number oi Boarders, who enjoy every home comfort, under the superintendence of 31rs isher. Terms, 35 guineas per aiintim. A Governess Pupil is requi> od. References re kindly permitted to the Rector of Pemrth, and other parents of present and former pupils. The next term will commence on January 28th. Apply to the Rev. W. Fisher, Chaplain of Missions to Seamen, 8, Windsor-road. 6211 DUCATION.-FIVE GUINEAS PER E QUARTER. In consequence of unexpected VACANCIES in a High-class LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, the Principals are willing to leceive TWO SISTERS, on the above Terms, and include Thorough Instruction in ENGLISH, MUbIC, CLASS-SINGING, FRENCH, GERMAN, DRAWING, DANCING, and CALISTHENICS. Professors of Eminence attend daily. Pupils prepared for Cam- bridge and Oxford Examinations, also those in connection with tlj8Science and Art Department. Prospectus, with view of House and Grounds, on application to Collegiate, Mr. POND, Stationer, Stroi d, Gloucestershire. 5153 IDDLE-CLASS COMMERCLAL SCHOOL, FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING-SQUARE, BRISTOL. Mr E. E. NUNN, assisted by his son, Mr E. S. NUNN, B. A. LL.B., Graduate in Honours, Trinity College, Dublin, and a full compliment of efficient teachers, thanks his friends for their con- tinued confidence for the long period of twenty years. Mr NUNN never lo=es sight of the immediate commercial value of BOOK- KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH and GERMAN when neces- sary, and all the numerous subjects usetul to Clerks and Trades- men. More than 700 private pupils have availed themselves of his instruction. The BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS have a very thorough training in every practical study that can fit them for the battle of life. His pupils find an easy entrance to any commercial house in the City. The literary career of his boys has been attested by numerous prizes and certificates-nearly two hundred— ranging from Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, besides a multitude of minor successes. James Todd, Esq., has also awarded the Boarders more than one hundred prizes 110m the Protestant Educational Institute. Parents anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by Mr Nunn to inspect the general bearing of his pupiis, the pro- gress thjy are making in their daily studies, and his liberal domestic arrangements. A detailed Prospectus on application. 117 ALSTON COLLEGE AND PRE- PARATORY SCHOOL, NEAR PRESTON, LANCASHIRE. Founded A.D. 1854. R 11cTOR REV. T. ABBOTT PETERS, 11. A CHAPLAI.V-REV. L. SOUTHCOMB. Assisted by a Staff of Efficient Masters. EXAMINERS. Rev. T. LINDSAY LEARY, M.A., D.C.L. (Oxon), Her Majesty's Assistant Examiner for the Indian Civil Service. J. WALLER EYRE EVANS, LL.D. (T.C.D). R. ROUTLEDGE, Esq., B.Sc. (London), F.C.S. Assistant Examiner London University. The College is divided into Three Sections. In the Preparatory School (enti, e'y distinct but contiguous) Boys are well grounded in the elements of a sound English Education, with French and German (also in Latin and Greek, if for the Learned Professions), and prepared for the High or Commercial School. In the Commercial School, Pupils are trained in such subjects as will qualify them for Mercantile Pursuits. In the High School, the course of study is a preparation for the Universities and the various Competitive Examinations. In consequence of the importance now attached to a know- ledge of Natural Science, it has been necessary to establish, in addition, a separate school for its teaching. A spacious Labora- tory, with appliances for instruction in Analytical Chemistry and Experimental Physics, has been fitted lip. Students are prepared for the Scicnce Scholarships in connexion with the University of Cambridge, for the Examination of the University ef London, and of the Science and Art Department. Lectures are also given in Agricultural and Analytical Chemistry. Special Classes are formed for students preparing for the Legal, Medical, Home, Colonial, and Indian Civil Service Examinations, and for entrance into the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Cooper's Hill, and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Dublin, Durham, and Edinburgh. COILRSE OF INSTRUCTION. DIVINITY.-The Religious Teaching is based on strictly Protes- tant principles, in accordance with the Doctrines and Liturgy of the Church of England. (See List of English Schools, published and recommended by the Church Association). PROFESSIONAL. CLASSICS.—Greek anaLatin Languages, and the Antiquities of Greece and Rome. MATHEMATICS.—Arithmetic, Euciid, Algebra, Trigonometry (Plane and Spherical), Logarithms, Navigation, and the higher branches of pure Mathematic SCIENCE,—Chemi-tiy (Theoretical and Practical), MechAnics and Natural Philosophy, Animal and Vegetable Physiology, Zoology, and Botany. ENGLISH. -History (Ancient and Modern), Geography, Litera- ture and Dictation. COMMERCIAL. The English, French, German, and Italian Languages (Gram- matically and ConvereMionally), Composition, Elocution, Dicta- tion, History. Geography, Aritnmetic, Bookkeeping, Mensura- tion, Mechanics, Engineering, Land Surveying (Theoretical and Practical), Analytical Chemistry, Drawing (Free Hand, Mechani- cal and Architectural). Students requiring a Commercial Education are exempt from the Classical Course, if desired. The Scholastic Year consists of Two Terms, during which there are no Holidays, the only Vacations being at Midsummer and at Christmas. FEES moderate aiad strictly inclusive. Instruction in Music (Organ and Piano) is given apart fro 11 the general routine of the Col ege. The use of all class books, valuable library, and stationery is included in the general fees (Mathematical Instruments and Chemical Apparatus alone excepted). A report of mirks gained Lyeac 1 student is forwarded home every fortnight. Alston College is pleasantly situated, about six miles from Preston, and half-a-niile from the Longridge Railway Station. It is in immediate proximity to Leautiful mountain scenery, It is in immediate proximity to Leautiful mountain scenery, within half-an-houes ride of the chief watering places in the western coast of Lancashire, and considered by medical profes- morstobeoncot the healthiest localities in England-a fact sufficiently proved by the remarkably good health enjoyed by the students, and regularly confirmed by the n.edical reports. The College Buildings include Coilege proper, chapel, lecture and students' halls, reading rooms, separate bedrooms, private studies, large covered gymnasium, and swimming b..th ISO square yards in excnt. A cricket ground of five acres is attached to the College Farm. Reports of all examinations, with the names of those smdents who have distinguished themselves at the College, at the Universities as exhibitioners, medallists, and prizemen also the Reports of the late Examinations, together with views < f the College, and all necessary i' formation, forwarded on application to the Rector. Reference kindly permitted to the late examiners, Rev. T. H. Lindsay Leary, D.C L. (Oxon), Assistant Examiner to Her Majesty's Civil Service Commis-ion, Crawford Lodge, Epsom J. W. Eyre Evans, Esq., LL.D. (T.C.D.),Nightingale Villa, Lower Norwood, Surrey, a id other University Examiners Professor Pagel, Liverpool; R. Koutledge, Esq., B.S London also the Protestant clergy, nobility, and professional genilemen (parents of present students) in London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birming- ham, Cheltenham, Southampton, Chester, Moid, Swa sea, Aberystwith, Aberdare, Rhyl, Newport, Cardiff, and Conway. Ireland Dublin. Scotland Edinburgh and many other towns in Great Britain and Ireland, to the continent of Europe, the Colonies, New York, Brazil, Cuba, &c., who will bear testimony to the merits of this institution. NEXT TJBlHM nOilMENCKS PER ftrn. 1&76. 6052 (Education* THE SWANSEA LABORATORY7^ AND SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application 58 MONK TON HOUSE SCHOOL. TR E DEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. HEAD MASTER. Mr H. SHEVVBRO tKS, B.A.(London University). ASSISTANT MASTERS. Herr sCHNELLEtl (of t"e University of Paris), and MrWM. i\ ID DELL, M.A. The Couree of instruction includes all the subjects of a Thorough ENGLISH EDUCATION, MvDER LANGUAGES, CLASSICS, MATHEMATICS, and CIENCE. Pupils prepared for the oxford and Cambridge Local Examina- tions.. the Civil Service, and the Universities. Terms. &c., on appl cation to the Head Master. The NEXT TERM will COMMENCE MONDAY, JANUARY 17th. 2547 4670 ¡ jp H Y si CTL EDUCATION. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, AND LIGHT GYMNASTIC EXERCISES. V HVV (forajerly with Mrs Toplis, of Clifton), vi&iis CAKDli" r and the principal Towns of the surrounding neighbourhuod weekly te give Lessons as above. SCHOOLS and FAMILIES ATTENDED. PRIVATE LESSONS give: in the VALSE and GALOP a trois temps. RUSSIAN WALTZ, and all the newest and rcost fashionable DANCES. For terms and particulars address to 12, Tredegar-place New- port, Mon. 5131 L LANDOVERY SCHOOL. VISITOR.. The LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND UBADMASTKK, The REV. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, B.A., Late Scholar and Exhibitioner, Jesus College, Oxford. SECOND MASTEK, CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, ESQ B.A., Late Open Scholar, Queen's College, Cambridge, and First-class in the Mathematical Tripos. 1872. LECTURER ON NATURAL SCIENCE, ROBERT BALDERSTON, B.A., Late Open Scholar, Gonvil e and Caius College, Cambridge, and First in the Second-class in the Natural Science Tripos, 1874. MASTER OF THE MODERN DEPARTMENT, JAMES MORTIMER, ESQ., B.A., in Honours, and First B. Sc. First Division. University College, London and Edinburgh. FRENCH MASTER, M. GERMAIN REGIS, University of Paris. litrsic AND SISEINO, MR. THOMAS TAYLOR. DRILL, SERGEANT HOB AN, E.C.V.C. Ther.? will be an Election in the course of next half-year to an Exhibition of £ 27 a-year, tenable for four years, at Oxford. TuG Coarse of Instruction has for its chief aim the higher Classical and Mathematical preparation for the Universities. A MODERN DEPARTMENT has been opened this term, where Boys are wed grounded in English Literature and Modern Languages. Boys are also taught Mensuration, Land Surrei ing, Drawing, Book-keeping by single and double entry, Elementary Mechanics, Geology in the Museum, where there is a valuable collection of geological specimens, p esnted by Professor Hughes, of Cambridge, and others, ana Chemistry in the Laboratory, where all the requisite appliances for a practical study of the subject have bee-) provided. Boys are prepared for the Preliminary LEGAL, MKDI CAL, ARMY, and LIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. The Honours obtained by this School since 1870 are the highest obtained by any School in Wales, and include a Fifth Wrangler- ] ship, two First Classes in Oxford, two Open Fellowships, seven Open Scholarships, besides numerous Exhibitions. The prizes gained amount in value to £ 11,320. Boarders are received by the Warden and the Assistant Masters. Any further information may be obtained irom THE REV. THE WARDEN. 4361 publications. READ WHITAKER S JOURNAL. The best Weekly Penny Magazine published contains More Inte- resting Articles than any other; is Especially Adapted for Family Reading, and may be given ta sons and daughters. Sold by all stationers. 2631 5026 Now ready, price Sixpence, per post, Seven Stamps. Every loyal subject should read m RS. BROWN AT BALMORAL; A CROWN FOR EDWARD VII. R London: Morris and Newman, 34, Booksellers'-row, Strand, W C. 5103 Profusely Illustrated, 24 pp. Price 2d. THE HORNET.—High class, Literary, Dramatic, and Political Journal. Every Wednesday. Under new management. The smartest and brightest of all the weeklies. Vide Press Notices. May be ordered through Newsagents. VERY C H E A P B 0 0 K S. Usual Price, Price offered. £ s. d. X a. d. Life of Living stone 116 0 150 Dr. Clarke's Commentary, 6 vols., New Eoition 330 260 Dore Bible. 2 vols., Best Edition 8 0 0 4 0 0 20 vols. Art Journal 31 10 0 13 0 0 Dore Gallery, 2 ols., complete 510 0 3 13 0 Dante's Purgatory 2 10 0 1 15 0 Schnorr's Bible in Pictures, half Morrocco 315 0 2 2 0 Critical English Testament, 3 vols. 0 18 0 0 10 6 Also works by various publishers, slightly soiled, offered at a great reduction for 14 days. The Trade supplied with Bosks and Stationery. JQUGDALE & E DDERSHAW, 4, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. 4840 Every Wednesday, pnce 4d. CAPITAL AND LABOUR, A Weekly C Journal, ably written, imperial in policy, independent of party. CAPITAL AND LABOUR contains interesting articles on Manufac- tures, Cummerce, Foreign Competition, Railways, Finance, Taxation, Inventions and Processes, Patents, the Money Market, New Companies. &. The Wages Question is one of the most urgent of the present day, and this is fully treated in the pages of CAPITAL AND LABOUR, which also gives early and authentic information on Hours of Labour, Strikes, Trade Union Disputes, &c., in every branch of industry. Single copy, 4d., or 20s. yearly, post-free. Published at 138 Fleet-street, London, or by order of all Newsrendors and at Railway Bookstalls. 3217 OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Has now commenced, and will continue till the 15th day of FEBRUARY. The Sale is held annually previous to Stock- taking, and in order to reduce the Stock as much as possible all Goods have been REDUCED from 10 to 15 Per Cent, and any Goods slightly soiled, or a little out of fashion will be Sold at ANY REASONABLE PRICE. The following are some of the Goods now Selling:— 4,000 Pair of STOCKINGS and SOCKS. 680 Pair of PANTS and DRAWERS. 420 UNDER VESTS a ,d SINGLETS. 600 Gentlemen,s WHITE SHIRTS, from 3s. •>&> Gen 1 lemen's FLANNEL SHIRTS, from 3s. 6d. i,0u J Pair of Men's and Youth's BRACES. (i,00j SJARFS and TIES. 480 ,Ür Ladies' and Gentlemen's GLOVES 500 FRONTS and DICKEYS. 1.400 LINEN COLLARS. 1 300 Dozen PAPER COLLARS. t60 Pairs of LINEN CUFFS and WRISTS. ZrlO iaiiea'and Gentlemen's UMBRELLAS. And a Lanre Stock o MUFFLERS, WRAPPERS. STUDS, SOLITAIRES, BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, RUGS, So Ladies and Children's HOSIERY, &c., All bought for Cash at the best houses in the Trade, and Warranted Geuuine Quality. W. KORNER & CO., The CARDIFF HOSIERS, 57, 29, and 31, ROYAL ARC AD J, AND 182, BUTE ROAD. Shopkeepers and Shippers supplied Wholesale. 6247 George B U R r SHEET LEAD, RED AND WHITE LEAD LUJ) WORKS. SHREWSBURY* a public JXotircs. IIE CARDIFF SOCIETY FOR THE, JL SUPPRESSION OF DRUNKENNESS. A PUB r I C MEETING, Under the auspices of theabov- Society, will (by kind perml80 sion of his Worship, the Mayor) be held in the CROWN COURT, TOWN-HALL ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 1ST, 1876. The President of the Society, the RIGHT REVEREKD the LofD BISHOP of LLANDAFF, will take the chair at 7 p.m. Resolutions relat ng to the objtc s f the Society will be prN posed bj Clergymen, Nonconformist Ministers, and other gentle- men. PHI LI? NO ETON, HON. SEC. G LASGOW T (-) C A R D I F F. The Iron Clipper Ship GLE^SDARNEL" will be com'ng round in about a fortnight hence, carrying Pig Iron or othei weights at moderate rates". Applv to CAPP.dE, AND ALEXANDER, 6, MOUNL STUART SQUARES 5264 CARDIFF. B I L L I A R~~D S An EXHIBITION MATCH of 1,000 up will be Played at the Bute 3;ock Hotel, Cardiff, on FRILDAY, the 28th inst between LOUIS KILKENNY (the renowned billiard player, and winner of the late professional handicap at Louduû), and EDWARD JAMES, the latter receiving 3.'L' points. Play to commence at Half-past Six p.m. Tickets, 2S. 6 each (a limited number ol reserved seats, 3s. 6d. ea, b), may be obtaine at the bar of the above hotel, and at the principal billiard-rooms of tiie town, 5282 TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENBY. POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAWING JL OF PRIZES TILL ST. DAVID'S DAY. MR. CHARLES SMITH ALLEN. Begs to announce that in CONSEQUENCE of the Tickets not being nearly all sold, it is POSTP NED unjllhe 1st day of MARCH. ST. DAVID'S DAY. !'h ■ ,:ru"11 _■ ■. 1 prizes will positively take place on that .day., C. TS. A. sol;cit3 an ear,y application for Tickets, as it is his earnest desire that every prize may pass into the hands of he sub-cribmg rublic. C, S. A. begs to announce in addition to the above unprece- dented liberal scheme, he now announces that an additionaJ bonus Prize, quite independent of the bonus Prize Watches, will be given to every subscriber of five tickets. An extra ticket will be triven for the presentation of a very valuable large Family Bible, known as Cassell's Imperial illustrated Family Bible, pub- lished at £2 10s. Thus, subscribers of five tickets will be given an extra boi.us ticket for the Bihiii subscribers for ten tickets wiU be given one ticket t. t, e Bible and one ticket for the bonus Watches; suoscribets for twenty ticketswill be given one ticket for the Bible and three for the four 'Vatch'"s.-TicketS to be obtained FROM appointed Agente, and direct from C. S. ALLEW, Tredegar House, Tenby. 4998 V. U.-Farn,. i, g in Cana.da.-V.R. TO TENANT FARMERS. —There is no class to which Canada Offers a belter field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain aud Ireland who are anxious to change their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the soiL Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea passage to America, average 91 days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect that the Dominion will supply the home market with farm produce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and witb far more profit to the producer. The superiority of Canadian Dairy produce has now been fully established. The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exhibited at the Paris World'B Exhibition, in 1866, took the first prize and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 187B, the largest ever H id, Canada took the first prize for out-door hardy grapes and piums, hiid six medals for peaches, pears, &c., in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The growth and success of Stock Farming in the Dominion is demonstrated by the large demand irom them for hit;h-bred Eng. lish stock,the faces of the leadingbuyersof the former country,like the Honourables G. Brown and Cochrane, and Messrs. Stone, Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, and others, or their representatives being now familiar to farmers at all the bast exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada of live stock and fresh MM have recently been made and atten- ded with no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from £ 4 and upwards per acre, according to quality, &C or for the amount required to carry on a leased itriii in Great Britain. FREti GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but frst-class Land, of from 100 to 200 acres,"may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions m some cases for grown-up children. ASSISTED,.ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES are granted to Farm Labourers and Domestic servants. Trie Airenus of the Government iu Canada will i^rnish trust- worthy information as to Lands I^EN for Settlement in their rea- pective Provinces and Districts, ana Farms for Sale, &c. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph- lets, maps, SLC., gratis, on application to Canada Government Buildings, King-street, Westminster, London, S.W. 2155 250 HOW TO MAKE £ 1,000 "PER ifEAJEL .t1 WITH £1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. p ROFITABLF, FARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLEET-STREET. LONDON. 2068 Do JOTHAM A N D SONS, 2< AND 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. D JOTHAM & SONS' vast Stock is divided into Ten <Depart> • ments. Every article being marked at the lowest possible price, and in plain figures. COATS, and COATS and VESTS (to mtch). MEN'S COMPLETE SUITS. TROUSERS, and TROUSERS and VESTS (to match.) BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MECHANICS' CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, PORTMAN- TEAUS, &c. SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLOVES, COLa LARS, CUFFS, &o. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. — — —V D JOTHAM & SONS' Accurate Fit. M High-class Style. ri/tTtjtvn to Durable Material. CLOTHING IS VALUE FOR MONEY. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Best Workmanship. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Fashionahle Designs. Gentlemanly Appearances. THE PRINCIPALITY CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTHAM de SONS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, via.; Monday, Tuesday, At S o'clock, Thursday, and Friday, Wednesday, 2 o'clock, Saturday, 10 o'clock, Throughout the Year. 286S CLOTHING FOR MECHANICS, Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many years been celebra. ted for the advantages which tney have held out to all CLASSED 01 Artisans and Mechanici. Bnush Workmen, seeing these advwn. tages, have SUPPORTED the proprietors in the most ENCCURAII^ manner. The best, the most suitable, I.UD ihe cheapest WORKING DRESS ever supplied is that of VV. Price & Sons,$HO in consideration UCT E rea .y AND extensive support which they receivefrom Mechanics and Artisans, in the purchase of Re&dv Made Dress for De CJ wear, supply their Wo ki-g Clothesiwitb •' T /'5V° I' TLLE VVORKIN- Classes are respectfully LHE LAR?E ST01* of READY-MADE WINTJEB CLOTH.IJNI* tor themselves. CLOTHING for themselves. ADDRESS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline-street, St Mary-Street. Terrna-UnePr;ce, No Abatement, Ready Money. 23 important to Steamship Owner?, Colliery Proprietors, and othen EWiiere Furnaj. s are in use. LLIS'S PATENT WATER CIRCULATING FIRE BAR^ effect a saving in Fuel of from £ 0 to 25 pei cent. This Percentage is uua.ram.etd on all orders. ELLIN'S FIRE BARS give .-QUIIIZAAON of EXPANSION throughout, and wil last as long as the Boiler. There is also a great saving in the use of Fire Tools, p,&L-eg Slices, &c. For particulars and Testimonials, apply to Mr. Jas. Bradley Steamship Office, Bute tier, Cardiff, Sole Agent for Cardia,New. port. Bristol. SWANSEA, and SURROUNDING DISTRICTS^ Q"