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—— | CARDIFF STEAM ^ATIGATIOX COMPANY'S Tast-Sailiag ^EBSBSSBSGHP Steamers, "JENNY JONES," DAVID DAVIES, COMMANDER, AND T A L 1 E S I N DAVID GEORGE, COMMANDER, A RE intended to ply between CARDIFF and A- BRISTOL, with PASSENGERS and MER- •1 ANDlSE, wi»h liberty to Tow, during the Mo»th p December, i»57, as follows at and starting from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, eallin kt the Hotwells, where Passengers will be Lauded and Em- ^fkedatlhe Rownhain Ferry Slip, free of expense ,a t which P'ate a comfortable Waiting Room is provided.] CARDIFF. BRISTOL, v, "r»m the Bute Decks. From Bat hurst Basin. I BCBMBBR DECEMBER »*» Friday 8 morn 5, Saturday »orn Monday. 8J morn 8, Tuesday 11 room Wedntsd. 10^ morn 10, Thursday after '» Friday 12 noon 12, Saturday 3 after Fares After CAbin, 3s. Fore Ujjbio, Is. 6d. bad Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturdays, available for the Return Trip on Monday. AND THE TALIESIN, 14 intended to Sail with MERCHANDISE, CATTLE, &e., as follows 4 J, Tuesday after 4, Friday 8 morn Saturday 7 morn 7, Monday. 10J morn Tuesday 9 morn 9, Wednesd. 12 noon ]°i Thursday 11 morn 11, Friday 2 after !8. Saturday I after 14, Monday 3} after :5. Tuesday 3 after 18, Friday 7^ morn Tuesday 7J morn 21, Monday 8 £ morn 23, Wednesd. 10, morn 23, Wednesd. 10, morn NOTICE. bein" intended to leave pun«tu\My at the time ,l*ted above, fio Goods will be received for Shipment later than *"• hour previous. v Goods and Parcels forwarded witli dispatch to LantrUsen t, l'ort Talbot. Neath, Swansea, f.lanelly, Carmar- ren. Merthyr, Aberdare, Pontypri.fd, Cowbridge, Caerphilly, •• &C.; also to and fro n London, Manchester, Birmingham I Uld all parts of the kingdom. L NOTICS.—Goods for the above Steamers will be received at Basin, Bristol, and will be collected in Bristol, is 1 at a moderate etiarge. Goods will also be received al 1 v'ire Street Hall subject to a charge for hauling to Bathurst o 8*«in. Hefreshments may be had on board on moderate terms i '°Ur-wl^el Carriage, 20s.; Pcvir-wheel Phaeton, draw n J Two Horses, 15«.; Oue-horse Phaeton, or Gig, 10s.; ••wheel drawn by One Horse and Driver, 12s.; H»r?e i?"! Rider, AfterCabiu, 7s.; Hore Cabin, 6s. Cattle, 4?.; h0,*es, 3s. each Sheep, 8d. Lanabs, ttd. each; Pigs,9d.; ». §*>&Calves, ls. each. — Shipping & Landing Live Stock jZ/of their Owners. —These Fares include every expense V Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Nou s No Pecs to Porters. •* Parcels for conveyance will be* received II the Angel 0lt'iand will bs punctually forwarded. jKOTlCE. The Cardiff Steam Navigation Company give that they will not be accountable for any Passengers t7§?a«e; nor will they be answerable tor any Goods, Packages, „h>eelg (if lost or damaged by fire, leakage, or otherw.se), K.le,« booked at their office at Cardiff or Bri9tol> lf *«>o»e_thc L Ue Of forty shillings, unless entered at Us value, aud carnage "Portion paid for the same at the time of booking. Goods Signed to crder, or not taken away before six o clock in the eaingof the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk C e*l,ense of the consignees. All Goods to be considered as !|un».U0t cly for Freight and Charges due thereon, but »l.o foi 11 deviously unsatisfied Freight and Charges ue >j oii- *"ees to the Cardiff Steam Navigation Co. Disputed weights II, Measurement, elaims for loss or damage, &c., cannot be t °*ed unless written notice of the same be sent to the olln'e .la.1*16 day of delivery. Goods and Carriages on Deck at 'Pper'« risk. .further information as to Freight, &c., may be oh- jj'led by applying at the Company's Office, Bute ,.°cks, Carditf; or to Mr. JOHN EVEREU, Clare- eetHall, Marsh -street, Bristol. E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. Pistol general steam ^VlGATION C OMP ANY. OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. J^HE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS h, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are e&ded to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL Q *Cept the "Swift" for Newport, and Taff" for which will start from Bathurst Basin), and as ih Mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with er*J' to Tow Vessels, during DECEMBER, 1857. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. ELY, James I'arStt, Master. Bute Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Basin, Bristol 6ECbmbbr DECEMBER ^at,,rday 7 morn I 4, Friday 8 morn lo'?ue8day 9 morn 7, Monday. 10| morn 12* » Ur8day 11 morn j 9, Wednesday 12 noon 'Saturday 1 after | 11, Friday 2 after P*nE8 After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. lad Fro same day«(provided a To and Fro Ticket be take n ■j, After Cabin, 4s. Fo^e Cabin, as. f0t *nd Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available Retnrn Trip on Monday, 9 .DART" with CARGO and LIVE STOCK only. ^edneed. 10J morn | 3. Thursday 7 morn j,' *riday 5* mom 8, Tuesday 11 morn ,VVednesd. 8* mora 10, Thursday H after 17, Thursday 6 £ morn 22, Tuesday 9J morn 22, Tuesday 9J morn NEWPORT.—Taff." 7 from Newport. From Bristol. Q' ^'onday 9^ morn | 8, Tuesday. 10J morn ll' & eilnesd. 10i morn 10, Thursday 1 after > Friday 1 after | 12, Saturday after Fares :-Afler Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, 19.6a. 12 o DART, with Good and Live Stock only, ^Sa*urday 2 after | 11, Saturday 2 aft<r j. OTIcb,—It being intended to sail punctually at the time *bove. no Goods will be received for shipment later than previous thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. CARMARTHEN.—"Juno." o From Bristol From Carmarthen 15'TUesday 11 morn 10, Thursday 11 £ morn g0* Tuesday 5| morn 24, Thursday 9 morn TuS8jay 9 moin Fares, same as Tenby. TENBY.—"Juno." o from Bristol. From Tenby. jJ^Uesday 11 morn 10, Thursday 2§ after §">' iUe8t'ay •• morn 18, Friday 1~ after 2a'i,Ue8day 9 morn 24, Thursday 12 noon « Tuesday 4 af'er Jan. 2,1858, Sat 8 morn Weg;—Cabin, 13s.; Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d. Se yt ye s the Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d,; Children under 12 i*8, 4s. j, *0 and Fro available till 2nd Return Trip, Best Cabin, 18s. Cabin, 11S. '1' s, 4s. ro Tld iro available till 211d Return Trip, Best Cabin, 18s. lrt Cabin, 11S. ILFORD, PATRR, &HAVERFORDWEST.—"Shamrock. g From Bristol. From Milford to Waterford Ij', ,ue8day. 11 morn from South Wales Termi- 2^' ^Uesday 5^ morn nus, Wednesday Evenings 2a* T?on<^ay. 83 after at 8 o'clock, or as soon 1 Ueaday. 4 after after as circumstances will "te* •— Cabin 13s., deck permit. Fares,Beet Cabin, 7s. 6d. 12s. 01., Deck, 7s. 6d.— e. Cabin 13s., deck permit. Fares, Beet Cabin, 7s. 6d. 12s. 01., Deck, 7s. 6J.- Waterford to Bristol, Fridays DUBLIN.—New Iron Steamer" Calypso." -p. Prom Bristol, Fridays from Dublin,Tuesdays. Vv *hole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the COD- jCe °f passengers and goods.— Female Stewards on —Carriages and Horses shipped with care, and should p 0,igside two hours before sailing. Qe *ttlculars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol MlGC,alSte am Navigation Co.'s Office, Quay, Bristol, where I *»(! °0d8" 1'nckages, l'arcels, &c., should be addressed.— Bills \j(r, °"'er information supplied by A!r. J. Jones, Itownham In' ^otwcHs. (Jt 'ndon—Spread Eagle, Regent Circus Piccadilly, and ^chmch-street, City H. Underwood, 56, Haymarket. Htv RNTS.—Mr. John Hoy, Ter.by; Mr. James Roberts, Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. J. McLeen <o^!r"» Mr. A_ PALMER, Cardiff; Nlr. ltodgman. IIfra- '^r- Hobert Staccy, Carmarthen and Mr. K. Jones, l>illno!Cue-The proprietors of the above Steam Packets I K.le,« booked at their office at Cardiff or Bri9tol> lf *«>o»e_thc L Ue Of forty shillings, unless entered at Us value, aud carnage "Portion paid for the same at the time of booking. Goods Signed to crder, or not taken away belore six o clock in the eaingof the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk C e*l,ense of the consignees. All Goods to be considered as !|un».U0t cly for Freight and Charges due thereon, but »l.o foi 11 deviously unsatisfied Freight and Charges ue >j oii- *"ees to the Cardiff Steam Navigation Co. Disputed weights II, Measurement, elaims for loss or damage, &c., cannot be t °*ed unless written notice of the same be sent to the olln'e .la.1*16 day of delivery. Goods and Carriages on Deck at 'Pper'« risk. .further information as to Freight, &c., may be oh- jj'led by applying at the Company's Office, Bute ,.°cks, Carditf; or to Mr. JOHN EVEREU, Clare- eetHall, Marsh -street, Bristol. E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. Pistol general steam ^VlGATION C OMP ANY. OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. J^HE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS h, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are e&ded to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL Q *Cept the "Swift" for Newport, and Taff" for which will start from Bathurst Basin), and as ih Mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with er*J' to Tow Vessels, during DECEMBER, 1857. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. ELY, James I'arStt, Master. Bute Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Basin, Bristol 6ECbmbbr DECEMBER ^at,,rday 7 morn I 4, Friday 8 morn lo'?ue8day 9 morn 7, Monday. 10| morn 12* » Ur8day 11 morn j 9, Wednesday 12 noon 'Saturday 1 after | 11, Friday 2 after P*nE8 After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. lad Fro same day«(provided a To and Fro Ticket be take n ■j, After Cabin, 4s. Fo^e Cabin, as. f0t *nd Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available Retnrn Trip on Monday, 9 .DART" with CARGO and LIVE STOCK only. ^edneed. 10J morn | 3. Thursday 7 morn j,' *riday 5* mom 8, Tuesday 11 morn ,VVednesd. 8* mora 10, Thursday H after 17, Thursday 6 £ morn 22, Tuesday 9J morn NEWPORT.—Taff." 7 from Newport. From Bristol. Q' ^'onday 9^ morn | 8, Tuesday. 10J morn ll' & eilnesd. 10i morn 10, Thursday 1 after > Friday 1 after | 12, Saturday after Pares:—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, ls.6d. 12 o DART, with Good and Live Stock only, ^Sa*urday 2 after | 11, Saturday 2 aft<r j. OTIcb,—It being intended to sail punctually at the time *bove. no Goods will be received for shipment later than previous thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. CARMARTHEN. —J UN°-" o From Bristol From Carmarthen 15'TUesday 11 morn 10, Thursday 11 £ morn g0* Tuesday 5| morn 24, Thursday 9 morn TuS8jay 9 moin Fares, same as Tenby. TEN'BY.—" Juno." o from Bristol. From Tenby. jJ^Uesday 11 morn 10, Thursday 2§ after §">' iUe8t'ay •• morn 18, Friday 1~ after 2a'i,Ue8day 9 morn 24, Thursday 12 noon « Tuesday 4 af'er Jan. 2,1858, Sat 8 morn Weg;—Cabin, 13s.; Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d. Se yt ye s the Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d,; Children under 12 i*8, 4s. j, *0 and Fro available till 2nd Return Trip, Best Cabin, 18s. Cabin, 11S. 1LpORD,PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST.—Shamrock, g From Bristol. From Milford to Waterford Ij', ,ue8day. 11 morn from South Wales Termi- 2^' ^Uesday 5^ morn nus, Wednesday Evenings 2a* T?on<^ay. 83 after at 8 o'clock, or as soon 1 Ueaday. 4 after after as circumstances will "te* •— Cabin 13s., deck permit. Fares,Beet Cabin, 7s. 6d. 12s. 01., Deck, 7s. 6d.— Waterford to Bristol, Fridays DUBLIN.—New Iron Steamer Calypso." -p. Prom Bristol, Fridays from Dublin,Tuesdays. Vv *hole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the COD- jCe °f passengers and goods.— Female Stewards on —Carriages and Horses shipped with care, and should p 0,igside two hours before sailing. Qe *ttlculars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol MlGC,alSte am Navigation Co.'s Office, Quay, Bristol, where I *»(! °0d8" 1'nckages, l'arcels, &c., should be addressed.— Bills \j(r, °"'er information supplied by A!r. J. Jones, Itownham In' ^otwcHs. (Jt 'ndon—Spread Eagle, Regent Circus Piccadilly, and ^chmch-street, City H. Underwood, 56, Haymarket. Htv RNTS.—Mr. John Hoy, Ter.by; Mr. James Roberts, Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. J. McLeen <o^!r"» Mr. A_ PALMER, Cardiff; Mr. Rodgman, Ilfra- '^r- Hobert Staccy, Carmarthen and Mr. K. Jones, l>illno!Cue-The proprietors of the above Steam Packets I 01 he accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luaga^e (if *8%er damaged), above the value of £ 2; nor for any Deck t "f SJ()^er's Luggage (if lost or damaged), above the value n0Po Un'css ,n each case entered as such, and freight in 1 > h''011 ^or ''ls sa,ae at ''me of delivi*ry nor will 'nswerable for any other parcel above the value of Dro '0st or damaged) unless entered as such, aud freight lL Potion paid for the same at the time of delivery. accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notcse Utters seeking tuformaUou to bo post paid, i.. w to.0' J, COUNTRY GENTLEMEN, N SEARCH OF A GOOD AND ECONOMICAL LONDON TAILOR, ARE directed to n. BENJAMIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, A 74, REGENT-STREET, W., who supplies Hootch, Heather, and Cheviot Tweed Suits, all wool and thoroughly shrunk, made to order from 47s. to 63s. TWO GUINEA DRESS or FROCK COATS, GUINEA DRESS TROUSERS, & HALF-GUINEA WAISTCOATS. The BULFANGER, the OUDE WRAPPER, and the PELISSIER OVERCOATS, from 21s. to 42s. N.B.-A. perfeetfit guaranteed. Vide Times." STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK. CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. mHE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S Screw Steamer "OSPREY," 7#0 tons, 250 liorse power, G. F. COCKBH'HN, Com- miinder, is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen •ccurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the Month of DECEMBER, 1857. FROM CARDIFF & NEWPORT. FKOM CORK. Cardiff, Sat. 5 8 morn Newport,Wed. 9 9 morn Newport, Sat. 12 2 after Cardiff", Wed. 16 3} after Cardiff, Sat. 19 7 morn Newport,Wed. 23 8 morn Newport, Sat. 26 .12 noon Cardiff, Wed. 30 2 £ after Newport, Sat. 26 .12 noon Cardiff, Wed. 30 2& after FARES,—Best Cabin, 15s.; Deck, 6s. (No Steward's Fee.) Horses, Carnages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment. should be alongside one hour before the time of Sailing. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office Cork or to Mr. JOHN OWEN, Ship Broker, Cardiff; or Mussrs. BENSON & MADDOCKS, Newport. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO WATERFORD, CORK AND THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. N RK^V THIRST CLASS STEAMERS (in connec- -J- tion^ with the Great Western aud 1, Vg~* Railways), carrying Her Leave the Milford Haven Terminus tor VVATKRFOSD every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 11.80 P.M., on the arrival of the 9.15 A.M. Express, and the 7.30 A.M. Third Class, and 10 A.M. Mail Trains from l'addinglon. Returning from Waterford every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. Leave the Milford Haven Terminus for CORK, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, on the arrival of the 9.40 A.M. Express, and the 6 A.M. Third Class from London, Glo'ster Swansea, &c. Returning from Cork every TUESDAY and FRIDAY accord- ing to Tide. Apply for Tickets at the First Class Railway Stations, Great Western and South Wales Railways; of FORD and JACKSON, 36, Cannon-street, Loudon; or of MR, DOWNEY, Quay, Waterford or of Messrs. MURPHY & SONS, Cork. THROUGH FARES. London to Waterford 50s., 40s., and 24s. 6d. Intermediate Stations in Proportion. Milford Ilaven to Waterford. 12s. 6d., 10s., and 7s. 6d Sea Passage 70 mites. London to Cork 52s. 6d., 42?., 26s. Intermediate stations in proportion. Milford Haven to Cork 15s., 12s., 8s. Letters intended to be forwarded by this short and expedi- tious route must be addressed, via Pembroke Dock." PASSAGE MONEY, m4 AND UPWARDS. MERSEY LINE" OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS, Sailing from Liverpool to Melbourne 011 the 25th of every Month. And forwarding Passengers by Steamers at through rates to all ports of Australia. Ship. Captain. Tons Bur. To sail. ALICE WALTON Forsvth 1500.Dec. 25,1857- NEW SHIP 3000.Jan. 25, 1858- mHE ALICE WALTON" is unquestionably X one of the fastest Ships afloat, as proved by her la'ecxtraordinary passage of 87 days from Callao iSmK to England, deeply laden—one of the fastest pas- sages on record. She took out 200 passengers last voyage to Hobart Town, made the passage in 84 days, and landed them in perfect health, and equally pleased with their ship and com- mander her other passages, while commanded by the same experienced and gentlemanly captain, having been equally good -her fittings and general arrangements will be found fully equal to the other vessels of the Mersey Line. For Freight or Passage apply to EDMUND THOMPSON & CO., 20, Water-street, Liverpool; to R. W. PARRY, Ship Broker, Bute Docks, Cardiff; G. W. JONES & CO., Ship Brokers, Newport; JAMES GAWN, Auctioneer, Aberdarc TITUS JONES, Auctioneer, Merthyr; or to JENKINS & RE ES, 16, Somerset-place, Swansea. STEAM UNDER 60 DAYS TO AUSTRALIA. PASSAGE JB14 AND UPWARDS. j- THE LIVERPOOL AND AUSTRALIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY'S celebrated Steam Clippei-s, in conjunction with the EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS are dispatched MOXTIILY, To the consignment of BRIGHT, BROTHERS, and Co., MELBOURNE, Forwarding Passengers to all parts of Australia. TORNADO MuMFORD.3000Tons DEC. 15. ROYAL CHARTER, s.s.TAYLOR .3500 JAN. 7. The Clipper Ships of the Eagle Line are selected from the finest and fastest Vessels built, guaranteed to sail to the day, and are famed for the superiority of the Provisioning, and ex. cellent Passenger Accommodation. PACKET of the 15th DECEMBER, ilie iiiigiiificent Clippe Ship TORNADO, 30 J0 Tons, One of the largest and finest vessels afloat has been built expressly for speed and passenger accommodation, and is fitted up in the most perfect manner for the comfort and conve- nience of all classes of passengers. STEAM SHIP ROYAL CHARTER, PACKET OF 7th JANUARY. This noble vessel is celebrated for having made three suc- cessive passages to Melbourne in 59, 64, and 02 days, and for having performed her last voyage out and home in the unpre- cedented short time of five months, including her stay there of tweuty-six days. Her Saloon and passenger accommodation, and cooking arrangements are well known to be in all respects complete. FARES 16 to 60 Guineas. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., 1, North John-street Liverpool; or to JosEPn ELLIOTT, Bute-street, Cardiff. STEAM TO NEW YORK DIRECT, And the cheapest and shortest Route to Canada West. mHE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, and IIQbXAX PHILADELPHIA STEAM-SHIP C05IPAN Y intend despatching their Full- _T«sj|Powered Clyde-built Iron Screw Steam From LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, as follows:— KANGAROO Wednesday, 18th Nov. CITY OF BALTIMORE „ 16th Dec. KANGAROO „ 13th Jan. Cabin Passage 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accommodation. Forward Passage 8 Guineas, including Provisions. Passengers for CANADA, and the UNITED STATES, booked through on very advantageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 1, and 13, Tower Buildings, Liverpool. STEAM TO a NEW YORK. THE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S powerful and fast-sailing Steam-Ships Tons. Horse power. Commander. NEW-YORK, 2050 400 R. Craig EDINBURGH, 2197 450 W. Cumming GLASGOW, 1902 400 J. Duncan Are intended to Sail from GLASGOW to NEW YORK unless prevented by any unforeseen circumstance), NEW YORK Saturday, 19th Dec. EDINBURGH Saturday, 16th Jan. GLASGOW Saturday, 30th Jan. Cabin Passage, 15 Guineas, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which will be supplied on board at moderate rates. A limited number of Steerage Passengers will be taken at 8 Guineas, supplied with provisions of good quality, properly cooked. Carries a Surgeon. Apply to MATTHEW LANGLANDS, 5, St. Enoch-square Glasgow, ov to LASOXBTS and Co., Water-street, Liverpool. •> s 500,000 LARCH, SCOTCH, SPRUCE, AND TRORXS FOR SALE. TO GENTLEMEN AND LANDOWNERS ABOUT TO PLANT. WTRESEDER begs to state that he has ON SALE a well- selected STOCK of the above-mentioned TREES TT „ Catalogues on application. Dated Union Road JN urscry, Cardiff. MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS, JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. DAVIS BROTHERS T)EG to call the attention ^of Arcliitects, Builders, and others to their extensive STOCK OF MARBLE AND SLATE U CHIMNEY PIECES. They have on hand a large stock of the above, and as they Manufacture by Steam Power ou the premises, they are able to compete with any of the London or Bristol Manufacturers; also MARBLE TABLETS, MONU, MENTS, TABLES, SLATES, TOMBS & HEAD-STONES, BATHS, MILK COOLERS, ROOFING SLATES, &c., &c. All kinds of Marble and Slate Work executed on most reasonable terms. TERMS,—NET CASH. WHEELWRIGHT AND SMITII WORKS. J" A. :TSj- S T E E „ WHEELWRIGHT, SMITH, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, CARRIAGE AND MACHINE MANUFACTURER. PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CHAFF, TURNIP, AND ALL OTHER MACHINES AND MILLS CAREFULLY REPAIRED. WORKS—JOHN-STREET, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE OLD GROCERY SHOP, Established ] 809, CONVENIENTLY SITUATED BETWEEN THE TWO PRINCIPAL INNS, THE CARDIFF ARMS AND THE ANGEL HOTELS. J. B. HOPKINS, GROCER, TEA DEALER, AND COFFEE ROASTER, 17 & 18, ANGEL-STREET, AND 135, BUTK^TRBET, WHERE Families can ue suHri:n,i with.every Article in the Grocery Italian Trade of those qualities, and at price that will be certain to give satisfaction. Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Ham, Lard, Tongues. I CORN and SEED TRADE carried on at No. 17 ANGEL-STREET.. TALLOW CHANDLER PUBLIC NOTICE. PHILLIPS AND COMPANY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY, LONDON, P ESPECTPULLY inform the Inhabitants of Swansea and South Wales general]}', that they have no connexion with any 'House out of the City of Loudon therefore, all who wish to be Supplied with their uurivtlled TEAS, should address to PHILLIPS AND COMPANY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, Cirr, Losvox. A General Price Current, containing all the advantages of the London Markets, sent Post Free on application. Post Office Orders should be made payable to PHILLIPS & Co., Chief Office, London. CARDIFF PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, 186, BUTE HO AD. GK S .A. D L E ZR INFORMS the Inhabitants of Cardiff and South Wales generally, that lie has REMOVED from 78 to 186, BUTE ROAD JL where every known process in Photography is practised aud taught. PORTRAITS taken for ONE SHILLING; larger Sizes, Views, Min.<k«3jefe. for Jewellery, aud Jewellery supplied equally low in price G. S. thanks his numerous friends for their liberal patronage during the several years be Mil practised Photography, and hopes to enjoy their continued favours at 186, Bute Road, where he_wfli exert his energies to give truthful, durable, and pleasing Photographs in returu. A Gallery containing above 1000 Specimens open daily (gratis). WARRANTED CORRECT LIKENESSES. AN INSPECTION OF SPECIMENS INVITED. IMIIEt. LLOYD BE ARD3 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, S9, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF, (Four Doors from the South Wales Railway Bridge-Dock Side). COLOURED MINIATURE and other PORTRAITS for FRAMES, BROOCHES, LOCKETS, RINGS, &e., &c., OIL V and WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS and ENGRAVINGS COPIED. ANIMALS, BUILDINGS, SCENERY, &c., taken on Glass and Paper.—PORTRAITS, with Frame included, ONE SHILLING and upwards. THE ART TAUGHT AND APPARATUS FOUND AT A REASONABLE CHARGE. PARTIES WAITED UPON AT THEIR OWN RESIDENCE IF REQUIRED. For the accommodation of the Public there is erected a commodious Glass House, together with Public and Private Sitting Rooms. PORTRAITS TAKEN IN ALL WEATHERS, SUNSHINE NOT NECESSARY. CABINET AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, 19, DUKE- STREET, CARDIFF. DANIEL LEWIS begs respectfully to invite the atteition of parties about to FURNISH 1/ to his extensive STOCK of CABINET FURNITURE, of all descriptionsc BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER and FELT CARPETS: SILK and WOOL, WORSTED and UNION DAMASKS. FRINGES, BELL-ROPES, LOOPERS, ORRIS and FLOAT LACES. GILT CHIMNEY and TOILET-GLASSES. PAPER-HANGINGS, in great variety. FLOOR-CLOTH, MATTINGS, and DOOR-MATS. FEATHER BEDS, HAIR and WOOL MATTRESSES. WINDOW HOLLANDS, TABLE COVERS, &c., &c. N.B. AGENT for the Sale of Mr. CHARLES CADBY'S CELEBRATED PATENT PIANO- FORTES, intruments of the best Manufacture, and universally acknowledged to be equal to any make in England. CARDIFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR. DENTAL SURGERY. PATRONISED BY THE PRINCIPAL AND MOST DISTINGUISHED FAMILIES IN SOUTH WALES. MIL RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON.DENTIST, 7%, CROCKHERBTOWIT, CARDIFF, continues to supply his beau- llL tiful MINERAL T-LLIH upon the first known and mostsciclltific principles, including the Engraved Gold Suction Plate also, with Gutta Perclia, and beautiful Artificial Gums. They are supplied without the extraction of roots or civintr the least pain, and for a natural appearance, general utility, aud ease in mastication, they cannot be equalled by any dentist in the West of England or Wales, or excelled in any part of the world. Persons who have failed to find satisfaction in other hands are particularly requested to call. Teeth eilectually Stopped with Gold or White Cement; scaling, extracting, irregular teeth brought into nosition and all operations of tne mouth performed with ease and safety. ° position, ami Attendance at Mrs. KELAK'S, Confectioner, opposite Bush Hotel, MERTHYR, on WEDNESDAY, November 18th. December 2nd, and 16th, Attendance at Mrs. SMITH'S, Confectioner, opposite Westgate Hotel, Commercial-street, NEWPORT, every Friday. No charge for consultation. Charges strictly moderate. Attendance daily from Ten to Five, except as above 3ST O T I c E W. DAVIS, HOUSE PAINTER & GENERAL DECORATOR, BEGS most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants of Cardiff and the surrounding NeHibo hood, that he has commenced Hie above Business, and in introducing himself to their notice, he would state that "bavin" been a long time with one of the first Metropolitan Decorators of the day, he has had unusual opportunities which has (jualified him to EXECUTE any ORDERS, either PLAIN or ORNAMENTAL, in the most Modern and improved style, equal to any House in the Kingdom. None but experienced Workmen will be employed on the Plain Department, whilst tjie Graining, Decorating, &c. will be executed entirely by himself. He would direct particular attention to his STOCK of PAPER-HANGINGS, which is one of the Largest in the King- dom, consisting of an Assortment of above 25,000 Pieces, of French and English Designs, the endless variety of which cannot fail to please the most fastidious taste, having them from the cheapest description to those of the most costly; and in order to produce every novelty, he has just received a Set of Papers designed for her Majesty, and hung at Buckingham Palace and Osborne House. W. D. would not attempt to deceive the Public by a quotation of Low Prises, as price without quality is a mere deception but having purchased the whole of his Stock at Cash Prices, he will Sell at the lowest shade of Profit. Paper Hanging, Glazing, and Gilding.-Wire Window Blinds made to Order. Work Executed in all parts of the Country with PUNCTUALITY and DISPATCH.—ESTIMATES GIVEN. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS:— W. DAVIS, HOUSE PAINTER (Adjoining the General Post Office), CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. NOTICE TO GLAZIERS AND BUILDERS. aO TO THE SUNDERLAND GLASS WAREHOUSE—You will get Crown, Sheet, and every other description of Glass as Cheap as any Wholesale House in the Kingdom. Prices seen on application. WHOLESALE and for EXPORTATION.-OmcES, CHURCH STREET, CARDIFF, W. DAVIS, Manager. N.B.—W. D. would state that lie will not allow himself to be undersold by any one. MRS. ALICE WILLIAMS, COMMERCIAL BOARDING AND LODGING-HOUSE 15, JAXES STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. WILLIAM IIENRY PARDOE, VITRIFIED STONE-WARE POTTER TOBACCO-PIPE MANUFACTURER, &c., NAXTGARW, NEAR CARDIFF. JARS for Spirits, Porter, Ale, Ginger Beer, and otlidr Bottles U warranted not to absorb and withstand Acids. Gentlemen supplied with every description of Garden Pots, cheaper and better burnt than any others in the West of England. Superior Fire-Clay mixed for use. POST ORDERS PUXCTUAILT ATTEXDED TO. GLENFIELI) PATENT STARCH USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. THE LADIES are respectfully informed that this STARCH is EXCLUSIVELY USED in the ROYAL LAUNDRY, and Her MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that although she has tried WTHEATEIF RICE, and other POWDER STARCHES, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD which is the FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW AND LONDON. -.a. A CARD. HHUXHAM, COLLIERY VIEWER AND MINING • ENGINEER, having resigned the management ofCwm- saebran Colliery is now open for PROFESSIONAL EN- GAGEMENTS, and hegs to assure those who may favour him with their commands, that all business entrusted to his charge shall receive prompt attention, and be executed with the utmost fidelity and care. References and testimontals of the highest character can be produced. Terms—Moderate. An IN-DOOR ARTICLED PUPIL WANTED. He woold have first-rate opportunities of obtaining a thorough know- ledge of Practical and Th«orcttta.l Mining Engineering in all its Urarii^Jioa. Pontypridd. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. A NEW PEN, PERFECTLY INCORRODIBLE. MESSRS. MORGAN & SANDERS, PATENT & HANDSPUN ROPE & TWINE MANUFACTURERS 251, BUTE-STREET, & ST. JOHN-STREET, ARE appointed Sole Agents in Cardiff for the Sale of -fl- Adamson's Patent Incorrodible PENS. The attention of the Public gegerally is called to this, the most perfect Pen ever manufactured, at prices as low as the ordinary Steel Pens, viz. :—M. and 6d. per dozen, or 3s. Sd. and 5s. 6d. per gross. ONLY AS ABOVE. MESSRS. JAMES AND PRICE, AUCTIONEERS, &c, CARDIFF, HAVE constantly on Sale all classes of HOUSE PRO- ii PERTY in Cardiff; and they beg to direct the particular attention of investors to the extraordinary advantages which Cartlitf presents as a field for investment. Messrs. JAMES and PRICE have at this time Property for Sale by Private Contract, at prices which will leave the pur- chaser from 10 to 15 per cent. on the investment, clear of taxes, rates, cost of collection of rents, and all expenses. In addition to present advantages, Cardiff Property is also constantly and steadily increasing, in value, in every part of the neighbour- hood. In some parts of the town, Property has increased in value four-fold. Communications by letter promptly attended to. Address, Messrs. James and Price, Wharf, Caidiff. CARDIFF DEPOT OF PREPARED JOINERS' WORK MESSRS TAMES & rnicn rui RALP SKIRT- INGS, MOULDINGS, Architaves, Sash Bars, Wood Cornices, Door Jumbs, Angle Beads, Doors, Sashes, and all kinds of Joiners' Work. Prices sent on application, of which the following will give some idea :-11- inch 4 panel doors, 6d. per foot; It inch Bead and Butt Doors, Pld. per Foot; 2 inch 2 Doors Moulded both sides, lid. per Foot; Ii inch Sashes and Frames, with Deal Casings; Baltic SUlik Cills and Axle Pnllies, prepare! to hang double, at 9d. per foot; 7 inch Torus Skirting, 12s. per 100 feet run. The work guaranteed of the best quality. Messrs. JAMES & PRICE are the Cardiff Agents for Messrs. Henry Doulton & Co., and have a large quantity of DOULTON'S DRAIN PIPES, CLOSET PANS, FIL- TERS, &c., always in stock; Roman and Portland Cement, Croggan's Roofing felt, Caen Stone, Bath Stone. Forest Stone, and all kinds of Building Materials constantly on Sale. Tenders supplied for Asphalting Garden Walks and House Floors.—Apply to Messrs. JAMES & PRICE, Builders, &c. Cardiff. DENTAL SURGERY AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH. NEWPORT—Every alternate WEDNESDAY, viz., Nov. 11th and 25th, DEC. 9th and 23rd, at No. 11, Great Dock-street CARDIFF—Every alternate THURSDAY, viz., Nov. 12th and 26th, DEC. 10th and 21th, at Mr. Williames, Montague House, Charles-street. MR. ROGERS, SURGEON DENTIST, BRISTOL, Author of l: Advice on the Care of the Teeth," &c., &a, formerly of Conduit-street, Bond-street, Loudon, may be consulted at New- port and Cardiff as above. Being a regularly educated Surgeon, as well as Dentist, and having had upwards of twenty years' experience in the practice of his profession, parties consulting him, may secure to them- selves all the advantages which the higher resources of the Dental Art is capable of affording. 7, Unity-street, College Green, Bristol. >oj 1 V 1i it*' jJ$ i '4 tip k' 1 EDWARD WAKEFORD, HOSIER, GLOVER, GENTLEMEN'S MERCER, AND SHIRT MAKER, 4, HIGH-STREET, HEREFORD. WAKEFORD'S COUNT D ORSAY SHIRT- No. I Half-dozen cf STOUT LONG CLOTH for 30 Shillings No. 2. Half-dozen of EXTRA ditto 36 „ No. 3. llalf-dozen of FINE ditto 12" LADIES' GENERAL OUTFITS PROCURED TO ORDER. NELSON STREET CUT TABLE GLASS WORKS AND GILT CHIMNEY GLASS MANUFACTORY, BRISTOL. MARK BOWDEN & COMPANY Have pleasure in informing their numerous Customers and the Public throughout the United Kingdom, India, America, Australia, ami elsewhere, that they have added' FOUR MORE SHOW ROOMS to their Establishment, which are open to Inspection and for the Sale of f CUT GLASS CHANDELIERS aud BRACKETS CUT GLASS LUSTRES and VASES. CUT TABLE GLASS, for Noblemen or Trademen. GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES, from 24a. each. GILT OVAL MIRRORS, from 6s. each. GILT G IRAN DOLE GLASSES, at various Prices. ROSEWOOD CHIMNEY GLASSES, from 12'1. each. BEDROOM LOOKING GLASSES, from 2s. OJ. each. BOWDEN's MULTIPLYING AlIRRORS, with LOOK- ING GLASS, from is. each. ORNAMENTAL HALL LAMPS, for Oil or Ga«. PATENT GAS REFLECTORS, give a brilliant light. ELECTRO-PLATED CRUET FRAMES, with Cut Glass. ELECTRO-PLATED LIQUOR FRAMES, with Cut Glass FRENCH SHADES and STANDS, from 6d. each. GLASS SHADES and GLOBES, for Gas and Oil. CONFECTIONERS' SHOW GLASSES, from 8d. per lb FERN SHADES and STANDS, fitted up from 2us. each GLASS AQUARIUM CASES, from 25B. each. HORTICULTURAL GLASSKS, in every variety. BOWDEN'S BRILLIANT CUT & ECCLESIASTICAL ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, &c., &c. WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FOR EXPORTATION. Terms strictly Cash and no Credit. MARK BOWDEN and COMPANY. A3" Everybody is invited to visit tbe SHOW ROOJ4S, jp NELSON-STREET 4 "4, GINXETT'S IMPERIAL CIRQUE, (Erected upon the same principle as the Grand Cirque Napo leon, Champs Elysees, Paris.) ADAM-STREET, NEW TOWN, CARDIFF. CROWDED! CROWDED!! CROWDED! Boxes nightly adorned with Rank and Fashion Overflowing to the Ceiling, to witness CINDERELLA and the LITTLE GLAvS SLIPPER by Thirty Children and Fairy Ponies. Its Last Representation will take place this present SATURDAY Evening, DEC. 5. OX MOXDA Y, DECEMBER 7th, and during the week, an- rivalled accession of Novelties, and New Graud Equestrian YL™ *^ast WCt"k °f the Renowned Bedouin Arab ASfeAME. M. GINNETT begs to intimate ta his numerous patrons that be has formed an engagement for a limited number of nights with Mons. RBNNEP, the great FRENCH CLOWN, who will appear on the above evening, and introduce the whole of his extraordinary Feats of Jutting, Summersault Throwing, Ac. First tilllP of a Grand Military Spectacle (written express}v for this establishment by Mr. T. Fillis), entitled the STORM- ING and CAPTU, RE of DELHI, produced on a scale of mag- nitude unparalleled in this country, introducing the world- renowned Dog, SANDi. In a time like the present, when the whole civilized world, in anxious suspense, awaits the result of the present great struggle, a faint representation of the dreadful realities which have been enacted, and the giving of a series of Brilliant Tableaux illustrative of the glorious deeds ot our brave army in Indin, will, it is to be hoped, afford every •V-u i Lo LlIUSe W110 mav honour the above establishment with their presence. No expense has been spared. The spectacle has been in preparation since the arrival of the com- pan j in Cardiff. Splendid dresses and accoutrements have been prepared for the troops, and the whole strength of the company is employed, assisted by upwards of a hundred real Military Auxiliaries. By special request, and for the accommodation of the juvenile members of families, a Fashionable Mid-day Performance will take place on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, at Two o'clock, on which occasion will be performed for the last time, the Fairy e Cinderella and the Little Glass Slipper, bj- Thirty Children and Fairy Ponies. The scenes of the cirquc will be enlivened bv the witticisms' of the three popular Clowns-Messrs. Lockhart, Fillis, and Amos. Sole Proprietor, Mr. GRWNETT; Acting Manager, Mr. Hutchinson; Leader of the Brass Band, Mr. JONES; Archi- tect Mr. BAGSHAW; Riding Master, Mr. RYAN, SEN. Admission :-Buxes, 2s.: Pit and Promenade, Is.; Gallery, j? Children under Ten years of age admitted at Half-price from the commencement, viz.-Boxes, Is.; Pit. 6d. Second Price at Nine o clock-Boxes, Is. Pit and Promenade, 6d. Doors open at a Quarter to Seven o'clock. Performance to commence at Half-past Seven. ,j HENRY CORSTEN, Florist to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen of England, Queen of Holiand, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort and Hib Imperial Majesty the Emperor of France, 37, ROYAL-STREET, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD LONDON, BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage which the Nolnhtv, Gentry, and amateurs of Dutch Flowt-r Roots have bestowed in purchasing the Boxes of DUTCH BULBS for so many years. A great many of his patrons were disappointed last season 111 consequence of their orders beina- sent too late. = H. C. begs to intimate to his customers that early orders will ensure the best and finest Bulbs-a great many of the new Hyacinths are very scarce. H. C. having such a great de- mand, early orders will enable him to arrange with his relations in Holland, who are very extensive growers for quality and • quantity. — 1 hey have gained several gold medah. Whole Box as imported, £ 8 — Half ditto, £ 4-Quarter ditto. £ 2-also may be had AA worth, m proportion. A whole box contains 50 Double Hjacinths, oO single named sorts, good for water or pots, and ill splendid colours: 25 Double Tulips Tournesol; 25 ditto Double Duc Vanthol, early = 25 ditto Single, the earliest dwarf; 2o different kinds of Tulips; 50 Double Anemonies; 50 Single ditto, in most splendid colours 100 Double Rammcu- s, m splendid varieties; 50 Iris Anglica, Spotted and S&W much ad.mired 50 Dwarf Iris Persica; 50 Iris Susiana, Black J* T '7T '7' "nlrkiirc "fl 'P j 50 female ditto, Scented; 50 Double Narciss; 50 Single Bou- quet Narciss, with large heads of scented flowers; 8 Large Crown Imperials, various 1,000 Double Snow-drops and 1,000 Single ditto 1,000 splendid large new Crocus, in most splendid colours. Also maj' be had, A dozen double or single Hyacinths, named, good for s. d. water or pots, all of the best sorts 12 0 12 ditto second class. g 0 12 ditto third class. 6 0 12 ditto, mixed, in all colours, double or single 4 0 100 early single or double tulips, in various colours 30 0 50 ditto ditto 15 0 25 ditto ditto 7 6 12 ditto ditto 3 0 12 ditto ditto l 0 The late single or double tulips may be had at the same price as the double tulips. 100 mixed tulips, double or single, early or late, from 5s. to 7s. 6d. 100 double or single snowdrops, from Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. 100 crocus, in separate colours or mixed, Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. 100 Persian ranunculus, from Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d., and 5s. 100 Turban du. in all colours, 2s. 6d., 3s., and 5s. 100 double anemonies, splendid, separate colours, 3s. 5s aud 7s. 6d. 100 single do. do. do. 3s., 5s., and 7s. 6d. 100 Irish Hispinica, in all colours, some scented, at 4s. 100 do. Anglica, a great many new, striped & spotted, 16s. 1 dozen true double sweet scented Jouquils 2s. 6d. to 3s. 1 do. single ditto Is., Is. 6d., & 2s. 1 do. large truss or bouquet Narciss, 3s. to 8. 1 do. crown Imperials, 6s. to 8s. & 12. 1 do. lilies or martagons, in sorts, 3s., 6s., to 20s. 1 do. Hybrid Gladiolis, 3s., 4s., to 5s. 1 do. Scillas, in different sorts, 2s., 4.5., and 6s. 1 do- Arnarillis formo sissima, blood red, 6s. And all other kinds of bulbs, forwarded, well packed, to all parts of the world. Every bulb warranted, and bulbs given in to defray the reight. Remittancesrequired. Post Office Orders made payable to Henry Corsten, Charing Cross Money Order Office, London. CAUTION.—To prevent fraud every box is sealed with H. C.'s name. II. C. will have for exhibition cut-flowers of the new Gladiolis, of which his Imperial Majes y the Emperor of France has gra- ciously condescended to receive a hundred of the finest kind. Early orders requested. JAMES and WILLIAMS, Chemists, 281, Bute stree t CARDIFF, GENT for HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA, in PACKETS. A-THE LEAF NOT COLOURED.-Dr. SCOFFERN, in his valuable work On Food Adulterations," remarks, at page 423:—" The best Tea I can fiod is that imported by the Messrs. Horniman; its unattractive appearance mani- tests it to be what it piofessef. Tea which has been sub- fected to no kind of outward embellishment—a manifesta- tion which its delicious flavour sufficiently conftrmp." HORNIMAN & CCrS PUR E T 10 A, The usu;;l fine scrts. buttheleaf not coverod with colour Rlcl! full-flavoured Tea of S strerjK'h is thus secured: Y& i !ES.^4for,by "dm'ttinB the differ- £ i'fr-v fi'T IS f W e?! qua. Yles t0 be coloured ;t)"i a'lk* W1,!l the usual powder, If?! fl f 'ftfu6 brown fl«°ur!e« leaves of *7 he autumn gathering cannot jTT'f he made by the CtiiDeee to re- semble the valuable snrinu- Tr: WAK1 '-n>KS, sorts, and to passed off at high rates, to the loss of the English consumer. The Lancet Report, page 318, states of Horni- man's importation:; Thue Teas are wholesome, the Black has not an intensely dark leaf; the Green is a true dull olive not being 'faced' with the prevailing bluish powder. For Richness, Strength, and Choice Flavour they exceed the sorts generally sold. Supplied by Agents through- out the Kingdom and only in PACKETS, Price 3s 8d 4s. CM., ana 4?. 4a. per lb. AGENTS: ABERAVON Evan Evans ABEUDAKE Jones, Commercial-terrace; Thomas ABERYSTWITH Jones, Pier-street ABEKGAVENNY Gosden,late Hurst; Watkins, High-at ABERSYCHAN Wood, Stamp Office BRISTOL Ferris and Co., Union-street CWMAVON Davies COWBRIDGE Thomas, High-street CARDIFF KERNICK. 23, Duke-street, and 42, James-street, Bute Docks Ditto JAMKS & WILLIAMS,281, Bute-st CUEPSTOW C. Hodgson Taylor Cot-EFORD Hough; Williams GLOUCESTER Fouracre, Cross HIRWAIN Loeridge (late Sims) LONDON Pureell, 80, Cornbill LTDNEr Hathaway MONMOUTH Farror; Bowen Cossens MERTHYR Stepheus, High street NEATH Hutchius, Wind-street NEWPORT. Cherry, 41, Commercial-street Ditto BattersiiiH, 371, Commerci?1 street PONTVPBIDD Bassett, Post Offiee PONTYPOOL Wood, Stamp Office SWANSEA Wila,,)n,Caetle-squrcQ Edwards