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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS 11( "BE SOUTH W A L E S D A I L Y NEWS. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. SALES BY AUCTION, BUSINESS ADBRESSES, &c. j Ordered for two or three insertions are charged at the following rate: One %• Four Line* Is. Od. Eleven and Twelve Line* So. Five and Six Line* .Is. 6d. Thirteen & Fourteen Lines Ss. 6d. Seven and Eifht Line* 2a. Od. Fifteen and Sixteen Lines 4s. Od. Jtkia and Ten Linen 2s. 6d. Seventeen&EignteenLines 4g. 6d. AND THREEPENCE FOR KVERT ADUITTOKAL Ute. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOW RD FOR A SERIES OF CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. PARAGRAPH ADYHliTlSKAIKNTS are charged at doizv le the aoore rate. TRADESMEN'S ADVERTISEMENTS and BUSINESS AN- NOUNCEMENTS of all kinds, when ordered for a month and upwards,a e subject to special terms, according to the JHlmber of Insertions and the space occupied. LEGAL JFOTICES and NOTICES by CORPORATIONS, LOCAL BOARDS, POOR-LAW Gi6 KRDIANH, SCHOOL BOAILDS, and PUBLIC OtwrAxiiis, are charged at the rate of FWURPMC* per line for each ( Insertion. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, EISTHDDFODAU, COXCRRTS, GBXBRAL MEKTISOS, and other Advertisements of a similar clau are Inserted at the following Special Rate:—For One Inch space (twelve lines) One insertion 2s. 6d. Three insertions 5s. Notices occupying1 neater space or ordered for more than Three nmertions are inserted at a proportionately low rate. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES, GOVKR.NMK.VT ADVRRTISHMENTS, and PROSPBCTIT8RS OF PUBLIC COMPAXIRS, are charged at the rate Of ERAUTPRNCB per Line for each insertion. ELECTION ..DDRESSES are charged at the rate ot SIXPEKCB per line for each insertion CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisement* of the under-mentioned classes are charged ollows on TNMM SIX LenIS. WORD DFSPR TOM. WSRKTIOSS. UCSKK-NON*. a. d. a. d. «. d. Two is 0 6 10 1 6 THRms rr 0 8 » 16 23 FOPR 16 1 0 2 0 SO FIVB 46 1 3 26 39 SIX 64 1 a 8 0 4 P Each additional line of > • „ „ „ Nine words. i 9 3 •• 96 • 9 These charges apply only to the classes of advertisements speci- fied below, and are strictly confined to those which are PAID FOR PRBVioi s TO INSERTION if Dot prepaid, they will be charged by the general wale:- ArARTMwrs WANTED. I MOYBT W AlfTIID.' APARTMRXTS TO sic LaT. MISCELLA.NSOUS WAWTS. ARTICLBS LoST. PARTNERSHIPS WANTRD. ARTICLES FOUND. SITUATIONS WAKTS». S I_rr BCSIXKSSM TO IN ;30LIL SITUATIONS VACANT. HOUSES TO LRT. SALBS BY PRIVATB CONTRACT. Parties answering Advertisements in the South Wales Daily Neics are requested to attend to the following explanations:- Apl} at the Daily Sew* Office means that personal appli- cation must be made at the Daily News Office, where the ad- dress of the Advertiser will be given. Address to an initial (or number) at the Office mean. that appli- cation must be by letter only, directed to the initial or number at the Daily Setts omce (as A. B. C., or No. 123, Daily News Oce). Persons answering Advertisements are strongly advised not to send original testimonials, but COPIES OKLY. The columns of the Daily Xeics being of full newspaper width, persons sending Advertisements in manuscript may estimate the space they will occupy by calculating niue words te a line, and twelve lines to an inoh While we use o-ir utmost endeavours to insert Advertisements on the dates ordered, we cannet guarantee that this will be done. Great care is also used to secure the correct printing of Advertise- ments, but we cannot be responsible for inaccuracies, or for any consequences arising therefrom. Cheques and Post-office Orders to he made payable to D. DUNCAN It SONS, 11, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, to whom all Business Communications should be addressed. Letters containing NKWS or LITBRARY CONTRIBUTIONS should be addressed THII EDITOR, South Wales Daily Newt, CARDIFF." EDUCATIONAL. ARTICLED PUPIL required, in a good School. Premium moderate. Address, Pupil. Post Oflloe, Bath. 71S8J YOUNG MEN to atte«4 the "BRISTOL. NAVIGATION SCHOOL." Number of successful students exceed anv other School im Bristol.—J. W. White, 4S, Prinee-at., Bristol. 2t95 GOVERNESS.- A re-engagement by a Lady (24). English, G French, music, and drawing. Address, A. B., Post Office, Bourton-on-the- Water, Gloucestershire. 7179 LADY deeiree an engagement as GOTBRNESS, near Cardiff. Music, French, GermSta, and Englufa.—E. J. Post Office, Skettv. Swsnsea. 7160 YOUNG LADY, just returned from Germany, deoireo an So- gagenaent as Junior Governess, in a first-class school, to give instruction in the French and German languages, with music drawing, <fcc.—Apply, A. W. 77, Barton Street. Gloucester. T136 SELECT Boarding School.-A Graduate, of large e-xperience, re- ceives a limited number of Boys, to prepare for the Public Schools and Universities. Thorough instruction is given in classics, mathematics, and modern languages; and due attention is paid to physical trainitig.-Addrosa, G. lybyte, M.A. (Edin.), Uraan-villa, Montpelier, Weston-super-Mare. 71T4 GOVERNESS INSTITUTION, Imperial Gardens, Cheltenham This Institution, under distinguished patronage, continues to supply English and Foreign Governesses, Companions, House- keepers, &c., fcc. Schools recommended to parents and guardians free of charge. Pupils introduced to first-class establishments. School property transferred and pupils exchanged.- Address Mrs. Pottinger. 5T77 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, a GEKERAL SERYANT.—Apply^^5t.~AlbinV villa, The Walk, Tredegar? lie, Cardiff. 7207 T TNDER-NUME Wanted, not under 17. Country girl preferred. J good character.-A.B., Box 81, Post Office, Bristol. 7144 E.NERAt-P.EP,VA-N-T-Waiited immediately. Good wages.- Address J. Lodge and Co., 49. Wine-street, Bristol 7142 GENERAL SERVANT.—WANTED, A GOOD GBNURAL SER- VANT.—Apply, with reference to Manager, Gazette office, Bridgend. VV -v immediately, a oRHVAWi'.— T ▼ Address, Mrs, Lonjf, 98, Park-street, Bartonafcaw, Here- ford. yiar WANTED, a steady industrious GIRL to assist another servant in lirht Housework, also to assist in the bar. Apply to Mrs. Day, Dowlais Inn, Dowlais. 7221 f- WANTED, a good PLAIN COOK, hy the middle of^August, in a gentleman's family. Capable of baking, and making good pastry. No kitchen-maid kept. Address, stating wares to W., Post Office, Ledbury, Herefordshire. Tl. WANTED, an experienced PARLO URMAID, who thoroughly V V understands her dutieo.-Al" a respectable HOUSEMAID —Apply by letter to Mrs. Moreton, Moaeley-conrt, Bushbury, near Wolverhampton. nTi WANTED, in a Gentleman s house, neojr Chepstow, a good PLAIN COOK. Strong, and willing to assist in the housework when necessary. No dairy; no baking, nor wash- ing at home. Orer 25 j-ears.—Address, B, Tidenham, Post-office, Chepstow. mist NEW ZEALAND.—The Government of New Zealand grant FREE PASSAGES to DAIRY WOMB* and DOMESTIC SERVANTS. The Emigrants are placed during the passage in charge of Matron:), and on arrival they are maintained, at the Emigration Barracks, until they meet with engagements. Com- petent Servants can obtain comfortable situations at good wages. —Apply personally or by letter to the Agent-General for New Zealand, 7, Westminster-chambers, Vistoria-street, London, S. W* Lonfilon, April 21st, 181J. 5881 -L SITUATIONS TACANT. WANTED, an Active LAB, for a Warehouse.—Apply, J. Upright, Wharf-street, Cardiff. 7S09 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, experienced Second-hand Dress- maker.—Pugh and Co., 88, Bold-street Liverpool. 7177 WANTED, First-class CUTTERS.—Apply to Walsh and Co., Quay-street. Bristol. 7U1 \\7ANTED, a good TRUNK MAKER.—Apply immediately to i V Geo. Booth, 1, Lower Cross-street, Newport. 7108 TO COMPOSITORS.—Wanted immediately, a good NEWS and JOBBING HAND.— Apply at the Gazette office, Bridgend. 7200 TA. Pryce, Aberdare, has a Vacancy for a Thoroughly Kx- 0 perienced MILLINER, who is capable of serving cus- tomers. 7106 7i PPRKNTICEi-Mr M.T. DAVIES, Pharmaceutical Chemist, if Te"b-V' haa a Tacancr tor an APPRBNTICE. 8864 ANTED, immediately, a JCXIOK ASSISTANT. Goodre- r.r ▼ T ference required. G. Hily, Groeer, Treherbert. 7080 WANTED, an experienced ASSISTANT, by R. Phillipps and Co., drapeis, grocers, and ironmongers, Mathry, near Haverfordwest. 72ij (TDRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.—WANTED, A GOOD JUNIOR HAND Welsh indispensable.—Apply to E. Thomas, Golden Key, Mountain Ash. 7181 TO FORGEMKN.—Wanted, a Man that can Hammer Plates for Shovels and Ladles. Apply at the Millbrook Iron Works, Swansea. 1213 WANTED, at the Llanwirt and Black Vein Colliery Caer- philly. a BLACKSMITH one accustomed to shoeing. Apply personally at the Colliery. 7215 GROCERS' Assistants.—Wanted a Young Man, with good address, as Clerk, and to aijist at the counter.—Apply to VV. Minchin, Grocer, Gloucester. 7125 WANTED, a good active JUNIOR to tie Grocery and Pro- vision Trade.—Apply at Frampton-villa, Partridge-road, Roath. 7182 READY-MADES.—Wanted, a flrst-class CUTTER first-class references required, and a good position offered. Apply, etating reference and experience, to X. L., Post Office, Bristol. 7143 WANTED immediately, an ASSISTANT in Grocery and Drapery, (Welsh), stating age, &c.-Address, M. Thomas, Resolven. 7108 EDICAL.-Waiited, immediately, a fully qualifie<r~Medical .1,.1.. ASSISTANT. A knowledge of Welsh required.-Apply to W. Price, Esq., Glantwrch, Swansea Yale. 7157 j DRAPERY.—C. M. Williams, », Little Dark Gate-street, Aberystwith, has VAC AN PIES for two young men. 7194 TO PLASTERERS.—Wanted, Two good Plasterers. Appiv to Richard Mumford, Plasterer, Haverfordwest. 7183 TO TAILORS.—Wanted, a steady MAN also MACHINEST. Latter in-doors.—Address, B. 4, Bethania-st., Dowlais. 7195 WANTED, Two steady hands to the Drapery. Welsh indis- pensible.—Apply to J. Richards, Tredegar. 7113 WANTED, a Junior CLERK also a Young Lady as Second MILLINER.—Apply, W. R. Smith, Draper, Docks Cardiff. 7186 WANTED, a LEDGER ^ULERK, accnstomed to routine of a I Drapery Coui)titig-house. -Apply to Hamper and Son 7177 J | VALORS.—Wanted Four Coa. Hands. Constant work to steady I men.—Apply to Watken Morgan, Tailor and Draper, Pentre PontypriiM. HQS TU DRAPERS.—Wanted, au experienced First HAND^MUIT he a good Salesman aud Window Dresser. Apply, Edward French, Cheltenham. 7180 rilu MILLINERS.—Wanted, immediately, an experienced hand _I_ must be able to serve. Welsh indispensable.—Apply to W.' and ft. Cloth Hall, Lianelly. WANTED, Riveters, Holders-up, and Leading Hands, usedto Gasholder Work.—Apply, Joshua and William Horton, jEtna Works, Smethwick. near Birmingham. 7184 WANTED immediately, a steady respectable (MARI AS Coach- man and Gardener.—Mrs. Melsom, St. James's Barton, Brll,1. 7183 PO-HTER.—Wanted, as PORTER, a steady active MAN accus- JL tomed to Wiring and Packing.-Apply to Fulton Dunlop and Co., Wine, Spirit, Ale, and Porter Merchaut, Duke-street Cardiff. 7188 OP,TElt.-Wante(i, a Porter one accustomed to the Iron- PORTER.—Wanted, a Porter one accustomed to the Iron- mongery trade preferred. Also a sharp LAD, as Porter between 14 ar.d 15 veaj-3 of A^E. Apply to Cross Brothers Iron- mongers, 4. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 7109 AGENTS WANTED for Birmingham Goods and Jewellery Ss. to 20S. daily. Illustrated price list, one stamp sample six extra. Buckley, Flood & Co., Wholesale Jewellers, 16, Bal- sail Heath-road, Birmingham. 1024 WANTED, Plain Kitchen and Flower GARDENER, who can milk, manage a horse and carriage, and make himself generally useful. Cottage found. Wife to make herself useful in t'le house when wanted. Address, stating wages and references, E. M., Post Office, Great Malvern. 7219 TO JOURNEYMEN BLXCKSMITH S. — Wan ted, asteady Man. Must be a good Shoer, and accustomed to all kind of country work. Working hours from 6 to 6. N.B.—Also an APPRENTICE Wanted. Apply to John Daviee, Bridge-street, Kington, Here- fordshire. 7224 COACHMAN and GROOM W AXTEO:A thoroughly experi- C enced Married man. Age from 30 to 40. With not more than two children. Must have at least two years' character from last situation. Wages, jel per week, with. cottage and garden free of rates and taxes. Address to Z., Mr. Slade, Teubury, Worces- | ttrehire. yjyg J V*7ANTED, a respectable YOUTH, as Apprentice to the OutJ f f fitting.—Apply to James Sander, Clothier, Cardiff. 7232 O&Ti.ER.—Wanted, a steady man as OSTLER, and to take out goods to the country. Wages 26s. a week.—Apply, X.Y., Post-office, Pontypridd. 7239 Post-office, Pontypridd. 7239 WANTED, a steady person accustomed to a horse, and ta act u porter.—Apply to Mr. R. Pardoe, Ironmonger, Aber- dare. 7234 t • AJsTED immediately, AGENTS for Jewellery and Fancy V" Goods. Send addressed envelope for Price List to James Simmons, Manufacturing Jeweller, 28, Edgbastou-street, Bir- mingham. 6601 TO GROCERS AND DRAPERS.—Wanted, a Young Man as Assistant. Must be steady, and have a thorough knowledge of the bus n°&s; Welsh necessary. Apply to Mr. Daniel Roes, Manehester House, Yiitrad Rhondda. CS90 WANTED, a Young Man of good character having some knowledge of liook-keeping.—Address, in own handwrit- ing, stating age, salary, and references, J.M.H., Ko. 1, East Grave, Tredegarville, Cardiff. 7240 JUNIOR CLERK.—Wanted, in an Office, an intelligent Young Manas JUNIOR CLERK. Must write a fair hand, and be quick at figures.—Address, with full particulars as to present employment and salary required, "Junior Clerk," Daily Sews oftee, Cardiff. u_- 6727 ASSISTANT ENGINEER wanted at the County Asylum, Bridgend. He must be accustomed to steam boilers, aud to fitters' or smiths' work. Wages 15s. weekly, with board, lodging, and washing.— Appiv, with full particulars, to the Medical Supi-rintendent.—Applications not answered immediately are declined 7169 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTKD, a situation as COMPANION to an elderly Lady, or lady's-maid, where a knowledge of dressmaking not required.—Address M., Post-office, Fownhope, Hereford. 7174 WANTED, a re-engagement as CLERK or TIMEKEEPKR age 24 understands Book-keeping; excellent testimo- nials. Address, T. R., Post Ofice, Newport, Mon. 7146 IRON MONGERS.—Wanted, by Advertiser, age 25, a Situation as ASSISTANT, General or Furnishing. Has had upwards of ten years' experience. References, &c. Address, G., 182, Bnd- ford-street, Birmingham. 7182 WANTED, t Situation as Clerk or Timekeeper. Age 27. Understands book-keeping. Well up in mensuration. Good reference. Builder's or Timber Merchant's Office preferred. -Address, Henry James, Eccleshall, Stafford. 7175 WANTED, by a respectable Person, a situation as HOUSE- KEEPER, iu a Faruihou*«> or Tradesman's family. Good references from present situation -Addrem, Ada, Post-office, Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire. 7178 ENTLEMAN who is about leaving his present employers, is JC open to an engagement as confidential Clerk and Correspon- dent, is a (food accountant; a limited liability company preferred, where h6 would take charge of transfer books, &c.—Address, B., Post-office, West Bromwich. 7127 COAL AGENT.—Wanted immediately, for Extensive Collieries c in Monmouthshire, a first-class CERTIFICATED MINING MANAGER to take the Superintendence under the General Manager. Must be well-up in sinking, longwall work, ventilation, &c. salary liberal.—Address, Coal Agent," South Wales Daily Xetcs office, Cardiff. 7211 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED,large WALL MAP of the WORLD. Secoud-ha-id. Address, Pupil, Post Office, Batlu 7130 CASKS (second-hand brewer's) Wanted all sizes; must be sweet. c —Kitson, SI, Broad-street, Worcester. 7118 1L PAINTINGS.—WANTKU to PURCHASE, Examples of Foreign Masters, especially the Dutch and Flemish School. Applv to e. Way, 17, Royal Promenade, Bristol. 4773 WANTED to f URCHASE a SMITH'S FORGE, Bellows and Anvil complete. Address, the New Dynevor Coal Com- pany, Neath Abbey. 7198 MATHl'R ACTHORS may CONTRIBUTE te MOTHLY ,x MAGAZINE. July Number, with particulars, seven stamps. Editor, 23, Warwick-lane, London. 7190 WANIKD, BOARD and LODGING, cheap, iu a farm-heusx, in Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Brecon, or any country place. —Address, W.Y., South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 7103 WANSEA.—Wanted, a s>M ALL HOUE of three or four rooms, within half a mile of the Post-office, Swansea.—Address, HTW. South Wales Duily New office, Cardiff. 7218 WANTKD.— Persons of respectability in every town through- out South Wales, to act as AGENTS and CANVASSERS or the United Assurance Society. Liberal terms to active men. -Address, Mr. R. Hopkins, District Manager, 2, Heathfield- atroel, Swansea. 4468 PARTNER Wanted, who «an advance £ 2,000 or £ 3,000 in assisting to develcpe an extensive Coalfield in North Stafford- shire. The coals are sunk to, and getting commenced. None but principals treated with. Apply to G. Knox, Bucknall, Stoke-on- Trent 7133 5nnn AGENTS Wanted at once—one for every town and • UUU village in the three kingdoms. Apply at once. £ 6 to £HI weekly without risk. Greatest thing ever seen. Terms beyond competition. Send address for full particulars to C. N. Blake and Co., Grange-walk, Bermondsey, S.E. T205 WANTED, a PARTNER, sleeping or otherwise, iu an estab- lished Alkali Manufactory in Lancashire. Capital re- quired, about £ 7,000. Principals or solicitors applying, address to A. B., care of W. W. Wynne, Esq., Solicitor, 115, Chancery- lane, London, W.C. 7222 TO BE LET-HOUSES, LAND, &c. HOUSE.—To be LET or SOLD a HOUSE in Loudoun-square.— Apply to Mr. John iiatchelor, Bute Docks. 6203 FARM.—To be LET, at Michaelmas, a FAIUI of 430 Acres, F situated iu Pembrokeshire.—For particulars, apply to L. I., Lamphey Court, Pembroke. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, consisting of Front Sitting- F room and Bedroom; also, Drawing-room and Bedroom, at 2y, Windsor-place, near Taff Vale Railway Station, Cardiff. 6717 PROVISION Dealers.—To be Let or Leased, a Provision Shop, with commodious warehouse, 26, High-street, Worcester (the best business street), formerly oceupied by Mr. Moule.-Apply to Mr. Thompson, Solicitor, Worcester. 7134 WANSEA.—For SALE, the LEASE of valuable Business S Premises, opposite the Market, and one of the best positions in the towu.—For particulars, address W., 2, Fisher-street, Swansea. CARDIFF.—To be LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, BUR- LEIGH-HOUSE, 41, The Parade, Tredegarville, Cardiff. Rent £iQ; Furnished .£100 per annunL-Apply on the premises. HOUSE TO LET.—HBATIIFIELD, Swansea. Extensive view of the Bay. Five bedrooms and closet, drawing and sit- ting room, two kitchens, pantries, gas and water, back entrance. Bont £ 40.—Apply, Mr. A. Bound, Heathfield Timber Yard. TO Let, capital full-licensed House, near centre of City. Illness sole cause of leaving. Rent £ 30 a year. In-coming about AnO, (which could be reduced).—Apply to Geo. Yeatog and Son*, Publicans' Valuers, Shaw-street, Worcester. 7132 CARDIFF.—KOATH.—Capital HOUSE, SHOP, and BAKE- C HOUSE, opposite the Tredegar Hotel, Clifton-street. The premise.. are very suitable for a grocer and baker.—Apply to Mr. John Jenkins, Searetary of the Cardiff Chamber of Trade, Cardiff. 7150 CARDIFF.—CHARLES-STREET. A convenient ROUSE; j in very good order, having been recently papered, 4c. rent "5t.-Apply W Mr. John Jenkins, Accountant, 20, High-street, Cardiff. 7171 mO bo LET, the Roval Rock Ferry Hotel, Cheshire, withiu 20 1 minutes sail of Liverpool, together with the extensive pleasure grounds, bowling green, vineries, kitchen garden, tap rooms, stable jardi, &c.—For terms apply to the Proprietor. 7179 O be^LET. Two SHOPS and Two or Three Sets of OFFICES, with immediate possession, at No. 64, Crockherbtown, Cardiff.—For particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Webber, House, Estate, and Insurance Offices, &c., 32, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 6413 1,H.EDEGARYILLE, CAllbiPI'.—To be LET, with possession j at Midsummer, the commodious House known as LANS- DOWNU HOUSE, containing four reception-rooms and six bed- rooms.—Apply to Mr. Shewbrooks, Oil the premises. 5746 NBATH.—Two commodious Rooms to Let as OFFICES, adjoining the Glamorganshire Bank, and opposite the Post Office; tae elit business part of the town. Apply, W. H. Moselev, Photographic Studio. 7199 f I^ENBURY.—'TO be LET, a good HOUSE, in the best par*, of I tho town, comprising four sitting:rooms, five bedrooms, three attics Garden, Coach-house, and Stable. Immediate pos- session. Apply to Mr. Norris, Solicitor, Tenbury. 7140 ABERGAVENNY.—APARTMENTS to be LET, nicely furnished, one mile from Abergavenny, comprising pleasant reception room, about 25ft. by 16ft. 6in. bay window opening on lawn and croquet ground. Also one or two good bedrooms. Trout and salmon fishing in the Usk. Delightful scenery. Terms moderate. References exchanged.—Address E. D., The Grove, Llanfoist, Abergavenry. 7189 ALL COITAGETLAVERNOCK.—To be LET, the above de- lightfully situated MARINE VILLA RESIDENCE, within seven miles of Cardiff, containing two parlours, kitchen, scullery, three pantries, six bedrooms, and attic, w.c's. on landing, and outside. Stabling for two horses, coach-house, and out- houses, with three acres of land, including good garden, paddock, and lawn, well adapted for a croquet ground. Possession on July 1: -Apply to Mr. W. P. Stephenson, 21, Queeu.street, Cardiff. 6õS9 TO be LET, furnished, with immediate possession, EDGG- CUMBE," Swainshill, about 2 £ miles from the city of Here- ford; containing dining and drawing-rooms, library, four good bedrooms and dressing-room, servants' rooms, with back staircase, kitchens, and necessary offices; also three-stall stable and coach- house, lawn, flower and kitchen gardens, and orchard, in all about 2i Acres. For particulars, apply to Mr, G. Barter, Estate Agent, or Mr. Edwin Stooke, Auctioneer, both of 16, Widemarsh-street, Hereford. 7141 ri^O LET, from the 29th September, 1873, "The Heath House," X situated midway between Kidderminster and Bewdley, and a short distance beyond the boundary of the borough of Kidder- minster, containing dining and drawing rooms, study, and five bed rooms, with suitable offices. There are a coach-house, stable, lawn, kitchen garden, shrubberies, and paddock, containing w: gether nearly 2t acres. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Whitcombe, Solicitor, Bewdley. 7126 P~ LYMOUTII. — WATERSIDE AND RAIL PREMISES. — To be LET, with possession at Michaelmas, the extensive and well situated PREMISES known as Messrs. Vivians Coal Wharves, Coxside, Plymouth, to which is attached a substaniial House, Offices, &c. These Premises have first-rate quay and water side, with safe anchorage at all times, and also railway frontage. They are in every way suitable for an extensive Coal Trade. A large and successful business in the trade has been carried 011 for over 2Q years by Messrs. Vivian, who are under notice to leave, thus leaving a most eligible opening for a coal owner wishing to find fresh OUShless. The premises are equally well adapted for any trade requiring a large area with facilties of com- munication by sea and rail. For particulars apply to William Booth, Slate Merchant, Union-street, Plymouth. 7064 ON THE BANKS OF THE WYE.-To be LET, on lease~orlor the summer months, amply furnished, a HOUSE. Garden and Orchard, in a delightful situation, nine miles above Chepstow, four miles above Tintern Abbey; good drawing and dining-room, four bedrooms, two dressing-rooms (which will be supplied with beds and additional furniture if wished for), servant's rooms, good sreneral accommodation, closets, &c., stable, coach-house good supply of excellent water. The house is in its own grounds, outside the village, five minutes walk from church, post-office, and shop, 200 yards from the high-road, and about twice that dis- tince from the Wye. Line fishing to be had in the river at a small charge. Rent six gunieas per week if let for three, and four guineas if let for six months, but if taken by the year £120.- Apply to Mr. Williams, Glen Cottage, Llandogo, (Post Town, Coleford Railway Station, Chepstow), or Mr. J. Russell i', Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 7153 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. 1111) OA A BUSINESSES TO LET.—John Downing, Auctioneer and O"" Business Agent. 47, High-street, Bristol, forwards gratis and post-free particulars of 300 Public-houses, Grocery, Baking, and other Businesses to Let. Money lent to purchasers. 5025 CAB.DIFF.—GROCERY BUSINESS, in a rising district, ex- tensive premises; rent, t35; stock, &c., £200 to £30Q. —Apply to Mr. John Jenkins, Accountant, &c., 20, High-street, Cardiff: 7151 CCARDIFF.—To CHEMISTS.—A good Business in an excellent J position. Price 4200. Apply to Mr. John Jenkins Ac- countant, Sun Fire Office, 20, High-street, Cardiff. 7170 C" "AKDIFF, ST»lottland.s.—A GROCERY BUSINESS; satisfactory reasons for leaving; rent £ 30. Stock, &c., can be reduced to about £ 100.—Apply to Mr. John Jenkins, Secretary of the Cardiff Chamber of Trade, 20, High-street, Cardiff. 7203 CARDIFF.—A good PUBLIC HOUSE; Price for Good- C will, Fixtures, &c., £ 130. Apply to Mr. John Jenkins, Sun Fire office, 20, High-street, Cardiff. 7LOt IOUGIIOR, LLANELLY.-To be DISPOSED of the well- A known CASTLE INN, Loughor, one of the most respectable full-licensed Public-houses in the neighbourhood. The present proprietor is about retiring from business. The stock, &c., is to be taken at a valuation. Possession may be had about 29th September next, or sooner if desirable.-For particulars and to treat apply to Mr. Thomas Pavies, on the premises. None but reopm-t-able people need apply. 7122 ^TPLKNDID OPPORTUNITY" FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. KO —For Sale, a Freehold best FIRECLAY and TERRA COTTA WORKS complete, with nearly new plant for grinding and working the clay. Steam-engine, drying sheds, kilns, &c., capable of producing 21,000 bricks weekly. It is situated in the midst of other flourishing like works, with coal at low figures, and has rail and water accommodation on the site itself. The clay produces the most superior white-facing bricks, ornamental terra-cotta works, &c. With ZSOO, an energetic man can here make a genuine fortune. Apply to Mr. Watson, 15, Fenwick-street, Liverpool. 4493 OLD-ESTABLISHED Manufacturing Confectionery Business in Birmingham for DISPOSAL, as a going concern. Stock, plant, and fixtures according to arrangement.—Apply, John Slade, Accountant and Valuer, Stanley's Chambers, (5, Cherry- street. Eirniiiigliaiii. 7120 FOR SALE-HOUSES, LAND, &c. FOR SAT E, a few COTTAGES, recently built near the New Hospital, on advantageous terms. Apply, C.D., Post-office, Swansea. 7214 ARDIFF.-For sale, a well-built DWELLING-HOUSE, situate C at No. 9, System-street, Splottlands, Cardiff. Apply on the premises. u 7191 CARDIFF.—Several HOUSES for immediate SALE, situate C in Roath, all completed and well tenanted.—Apply at the offices of Mr. W. H. Ridgood, Auctioneer, Arcade-chambers, Cardiff. 7152 T^O BK SOLD, by Private Contract, a Block of Three Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES, most substantially built, situate at the top of Conway-road, in the parish of LlaiwafT, one mile from Cardiff. Eaeh House contains 18 rooms, good cellars, pantries, &c., and two water-closets, with :!(eød garden at the back, and a small lawn in front. To treat, apply to W. Sanders, 8, Reyal Arcade, Cardiff. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR MAKING A FORTUNE.—TO be SOLD, part or entire (former preferred), of a COLLIERY ROYALTY in North Wales, bordering on the London and North- Western Railway, and close to a shipping port. l'here are several shafts partially sxik, some requiring te sunk still deeper, but operations stopped for want of capital There are four seams of good house and steam coal proved in an area up- wards of 400 acres of surface. Holder will sell the entire, includ- ing the present plant (not sufficiently powerful for sinking further) for C4.000, but would prefer taking a partner who would advince the necessary capital for half profits, which, in tho present state of the coai trade, are almost fabulous.—Address Vulcan,care of Mr. Watson, 15, Fenwick-street, Liverpool 4033 C- ANTOX.-To be Sold. by Private Contract, Two Villas on C Ely Road, nine Rooms in each, and largo gardens, and a hack way. Lease 999 years from June 24th, 1871. Conway Inn, and a House adjoining, with large gardens containing fruit trees. Both freehold. Price 41050. Four Freehold Houses. Price Z800. Two Six-Roomed Houses and a Bakehouse, with largo gardens. Price £.300. A Piece of Land in Clive Ftead 20 feet frontage, 180 feet depth. A Piece of Land in Llandaff Road; 101 feet frontage, about 180 feet depth.—CARDIFF: Seven Houses in the middle of Cardiff. Several in Temperance Town, New Town, Splotlands, Roath. Several Villas in Partridge-road, from £ 300 to 4500 each. Several Houses on the Lower Grange. A Spirit Vaults in Canton (free).—TO BE LET: Stores, Stables, and Carpenters' Shops in the middle of Cardiff. Land for Building in Conway Road, Clive Road, and Cowbridgo Road. Lease 999 years from June 24th, 1871. About Four Aeres of Land adjoining the Rail- way, for a Factory, between Llandaff and Ely. -A large Hotel to let in Cardiff. Two liine-room Villas and large gardens rent, £ 30 a year.—Apply to Mr. Thomas Da vies, House and Land Agent, 34, Cowbridge Road, Cantoiy. Cardiff. S61 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. STIFF'S STARCH. Apply Grocers, Druggists, or Oilmen. 7163 WHEELWRIGHTS, &c. — Ash Planking, first-class quality, for SALE.—Apply, Edwin Lee, Acorn Saw Mills Wor- cester. 7119 FOR SALE, a capital OFFICE DESK.—Apply to Mr. Owen Davies, Slate Merchant, Wharf, Cardiff, where it may be seen. 721t A GOLD POCKET CHRONOMETER, a great bargain. Gold A and Silver Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Goods of all kinds at BEZANT'S, Widemarsh-street, Hereford. 7220 BILLIARD TABLE.—Thurston, equal to new, for sale. 10, Cannyngo-road, Clifton or Mr. G. Hulbert, St. George's- road, Bristol. 7185 EVERAL THOUSAND SACKS of SAWDUST for S.ALE= For prico, &11., apply to W. Randall, Burt, Boulton, and Haywood's Creosote Works and Sawmills, Newport Docks. 717S IT^OR SALE, a Small Cargo of BALTIC RED WOOD ROUND SLEEPER LOGS, 8/t. llin. by loin., expected up every Tide. Apply, J. P. Lewis, 4, Dock Chambers, Cardiff. i9I8 OH Cteful and woTl-manufactured ARTICLES of FUR- OU|"Uv N1TURE.—For Catalogues of same apply to Laverton and Co.. Steam Cabinet Works, Maryleport-street, Bristol. 8963 ]BIVP. b ALE, an3-h. p. PORTABLE ENGINE and THRESHING JL1 MACHINE, in good working order. Cash prico, CI60. Appiv to Evans, Brothers, and Co., Engineers, New Market-street, Hereford. 7113 j^OR SALE.—A capital FLY WHEEL (suitable for a 16 or 18 horse-power engine) diameter 10ft. 6in., round ring «in. dia- meter, 8 wrought-iren arms I lin. diameter, weight 33 to 34 cwts. Price £ 12.—John Gillets, Melksham Foundry, Wilts. 7223 STEAM KNGINES —lY, 3, 478, 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 horse- power, with or without Boilers, ready for delivery, or nearly so. May be soon at work. Pioicy and Co., Engineers, Minerva Works, 29, Islington, Birmingham. 7135 n LATHES, Slotting, Drilling, Shaping, and Planing MACHINES of first-class quality, ready for delivery. Other Machine Tools in progregs.—John Spencer & Co., Tool Makers, Keighley, Yorkshire. 6607 HEMP RIGGING.—For SALE, an entire Gang of Tarred HEMP^ RIGGING, now being sent down from the Ship "George H. Warren," 1344 tons register, lying in the East Bute Dock. It may be inspected on board. Tenders wanted for its purchase, addressed to Capt. E, Ellis, or to the Brokers, Messrs. Barnes, Guthrie, and Co., Bute Docks. _u- 7241 ON SALE, one Anvil Block, suitable for forge or ironworks, in perfect condition, about ?0 tons in weight; four wrought- iron Beams, 22.Sin. centfres, suitable for pumping or mill engines two wrought iron Connecting Rods, 15ft. 6in. long by 9iin. in diameter eight wrought-iron turned Pillars, 24ft. Oin. long, lOti". in diameter; two wrought-iron tunied Shafts, 13ft. long by ISin. in diameter three wrought-iron Anchors, new, lOcwt. each.— Apply at the Albert Hill Ironworks, Darlington. 7178 -I MISCELLANEOUS. TIFFS STARCH. s TIFFS STARCH. Trade Maik, "Queen Bess." T163 STIFF'S STARCH ohtftined a PRiZB^MElML wherevor^.i- hibit«fd, and needs no other comment, Redcliff-street, Bristol. 1163 RYANTS SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Upper Maudlin- street, near Royal Infirmary, Bristol. Sewing Machines of PYREVPIIESCXUJTION repaired. ,1d, or exchan-d. Orders by p*st NERVOUS DEBILITY, — GRATIS, ^"MEDICAL WORK showing Sufferers how they may be eured without aid of Quacks. Free 011 receipt of postage stamp.-Address, SBCRKTART Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. 6636 MONUMENTAL.—MONUMENTS, CROSSES, and TABLETST in granite, marble, or stone.—Designs and estimates for- warded OR application to T. JONES. Penarth-road Entrance, Cardiff. US ARMOMUMS for Its. 6d. per MONTH UNTIL PAID FOR With or without stops.—Price list free.—Thompson and Shackell, 4, Queen-street, Cardiff, and 13, Guildhall-square, Car- marthen. 4626 COURTING, MARRYING, AND LIVING.-Tho Rev. Rhys Gwesyn Jones's lecture on these important n.atters will be sent in English or Welsh, post free for 7 stamps, by John Pryse, Bookseller. Llanidlees. 11608 TWM SHON CATTI (alias Thomas Jones, Esq., of Tregaron), a Wild Wag of Wales. A full account of his comicai vagaries, by the late T. J. Llewellyn Prichard, will be sent post free to any part for 2s. 9d. in penny stamps, by John Prvse Printer, &c., Llanidloes. 3^7 RUPTURE HERNIA I—Pearce's India-rubbor TRUSSES, recommended bv the leading Surgeons. Every description "f Truss adapted to the most difficult cases. Abdominal ban- dages, spine supports, artificial legs, &c. Patients visited at their houses. Terms on application. -Pearce A Co., Peter-street Bristol. 0979 mo PIANOFORTE BUYERS.-THOMPSON and SHACKELL X desire to call special attention to their New Illustrated Cata- logue of PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, containing draw- ings of instruments by the princinal London Makers, with Testimonials received frtm purchasers in all parts of Wales. The Bcok is an excellent guide to selection, and will be sent on receipt, of three stamps to cover postage. -Pianoforte Show- rooms, 4, Queen-street, Cardiff, and 13, Guildhall-square, Car- marthen. 4625 WHAT IS YOUR MONOGRAM?—Send 13 stamps to GLASS and CO., Cardiff, who will forward you 12 sheets of note- paper and 12 envelopes, stamped in colour with any one. two, or three letters, or any lady's name. Also GLASS*' COMIC PACKETS, containing 12 different designs, sent post free for 13 stamps. 5 Quires of paper, and 100 Envelopes, stamped in an-i colour for 6s. 6d. YOUR CARD, SIR ?-Send 4s. 6d. to GLASS & CO., Cardiff, who will engrave your name, and print you 100 Ivory Cards, and forward them, post free, to any address. TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, and Others.—GLASS'S Patent Endorsing Machines, engraved with your name, business, and address, frqm 18s. 6d.-YOUR NAME, SIR? Your Name engraved on a Brass or Zinc plate for YOllr door, from 5s.—GLASS'S Stencil Plates for Marking Linen,, &e. Initials and name, 2s. 6d. initials only, Is. 6d. Sent post free to any address on receipt of stamps to GLASS & CO., ENGRAVERS, DIK-SINKKRS, and GENERAL PRINTKRS, CARDIFF. 2614 MONEY. TO PERSONS IN EMBARRASSED CIRCUMSTANCES.—A gentleman of considerable experience will forward free of Charge, terms for conducting Liquidations in Bankruptcies Strictest confidence guaranteed. Address, J. D.. 9, Brigstock- terrace, City-road, Bristol. 5486 NEY.-The several sums of ki 600 tl,500, ;C300, in-d .1,- £ ■100, READY to be ADVANCED 011 Mortgage of Land or Houses, for a term of years, at 4J to 5 per cent. Also, LARGE and SMALL SUMS on Land or Houses, at 5t per cent., repayable by easy instalments. Apply to Cornelius Evans and Son, Land Agents and Auctioneers, Newport. 6397 MONEY to LEND, to borrowers residing in town or country, from £ 50 upwards, repayable in one sum from one to five years, at five per cent, interest 011 personal security; also, on mortgage of freehold or leashold property from three per cent., for a term of years to be agreed upon. No commission.—Apply to R. F. Preston, Esq., 120, Southampton-row, London, W.C. 7116 MONEY TO LEND.—Tradesmen, Farmers, and otlierswtio require Money, can have any amount, from £ 50 to £ 5,000, upon good personal security, from one to five years, repayable quarterly or half-yearly. Money also advanced on Mortgage upon Freehold, Leasehold, or Landed Property.—Apply to Mr. C. Johns, Auctioneer and Valuer, lOi, Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. All appli- cations by post to contain four stamps. 5967 HARRIS and CO., LOAN and DISCOUNT OFFICE 220 J, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES made on Personal Security, and to Householders on their Furni- ture and effects, without publicity or removal. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED AT EASY RATES. Advances made also on Plate Diamonds, Watches, and every description of Merchandise. All communications strictly confidential. The Proprietor may be personally consulted at all times. 6461 MONEY. —A Gentleman with spare Capital wishes to eniptoy the same in making immediate Advances from £ 5 to £ 500 to respectable persons, on their own Notes of Hand, Bills of Sale Reversions, or Life Policies, at five per cent. interest. Farmers' Tradesmen, or persons about to take a business will do well to send a stamped directed envelope to Mr. THOMAS WOODOAIB 7 Castle-terrace, Hounslow, Middlesex. N.B.-Small interest, des- patch, and secrecy will be strictlv maintained. G2í14 MONEY advanced from £ 50 to £ 2,000 on Personal Security repayable by equal quarterly or half-yearly instalments in one, two, or three years, in connection with life risk or otherwise. For particulars and Forms of Application, apply to Mr. THOMAS WEBSER, Estate Agent, 32, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. Mr. JOHN JENKIUS, 20, High-street, Cardiff. Mr. C. JOHNS, 106, Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. Mr. H. VKNNOR, 4, Llanarth-etreet, Newport, Mon. Messrs. T. WAITB & SON, Clarence-street, Pontypool. 6420 IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN LOANS. JL MOXTlILY DRAWINGS. frizes: P-30,000, R,25,000 1 422,000, £ 20,000, Zla,000, £ 10 000 £ 5,000, Sc., &c., down to £ 18. Guaranted by the Imperial Austrian Government. Drawing in public under tuperintendence ef Government Officials. -,Shares which entitle the Holder to a chance of winning any of the above Prizes can be had at £1 each. Six Shares entitling to 6 chances cost £ 5.—Apply only to the AGENCY for PUBLIC FUNDS in GENEVA (Switzerland). Remittances are to be sent direct to Geneva either in Bank Notes, Crossed Cheques, or Post Office Orders payable at the General Post Office to the Manager, Mr. OTTO HUSE in Geneva, who will also supply Prospectuses ratis. on prcpaidapplicatioll. 0010 ^^LAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. Advances promptly made at any time, without previous mem- bership, on Mortgage of Houses or Land, repayable by easy fort- nightly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. £ 60 may be had for 5s. per fortnight. 150 „ 128. 6d. „ 300 „ „ 25s. „ 600 „ 50.3. „ These payments include interest and principal. UPWARDS OF £ 25,000 ALREADY ADVANCED. For particulars and rules apply to Mr. R. EMERY, Britannia Buildings, Docks, Cardiff; Mr. W. H. CORY, Solicitor, Cardiff; Mr. ISHMAEL WILLIAMS, Stamp Office, Dinas; Mr. JOHN HUGHES, Commercial-street, Newport; Mr. ALLEN, Builder, Penarth Mr. JOS. WILLIAMS, Glebeland-street, Merthyr; Mr. GEORGE PARR, 7, Catherine-street, Aberdare Mr. JONATHAN WILLIAMS, Briton Ferry; or Mr. W. ROBERTS, Port Tennant, SW 2796 FOR SALE—LITE STOCK, CARRIAGES, &c. FOR SALE, a Four-Wheeled CARRIAGE. Cin be used as a Jf Dog-Cart. Apply to Mr. J. Walker, Duffryn Villa, Roath, Cardiff. 7147 WANTED, all the nobility, gentry, and tradesmen, who are about ordering Broughams,Waggonettes, Phaetons, Gigs, Dogcarts, Itc., to visit F. Waterman's Carriage Works, Working- street, Cardiff. 5811 FOR SALE, a beautiful Young MARE, 14, off 4 years old, just broken to saddle, and perfectly steady, quiet, and sound, and open to vet.'s examination, and will make a fast and beautiful carriage or lady's mare never in a dealer's hands and can bo seen and inspected at S. Mason's. Llanvmynech, Oswestry. 7176 r sour.d, genuine Horses, of every description, coir 1 prising clever Hunters, handsome Brougham Horses, lipe- ness Horses, Saddle Horses, Hacks, and Phseton Horses; goOd Mare, suitable for malster's or tradesman's cart. Warranties .d trials allowed. Mr. Gregg, Commission Stables, Hust-street ^>R- miugham. TROLLEYS, CARTS/AND- TR A PSTFOIT SALE. —1 NO*- im- proved spring Trolley, 1 new spring crank axlo Cart I new haulier's Cart, 1 new market or business spring Trap, 1 n'w allo- way Trap, 2 new pony Traps, 1 new gad-about Cart, 1 tew pony spring Tip Cart, 1 second-hand spring peny Cart, also yfirst-class Cabs, at T. MARLEY'S Wheel Works, Cardiff.-All (.-ds manu- factured at his works. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. BEST QUALITY, 8d BROWN AND POLSON'S JLP JL CORN F L 0 U R SECOND QUALITY, 6cL 6407 HOUSE FURNISHING. DEBENHAM & FREEBODY respectfully invite Gentlemen about Furnishing to inspect their S)ow Rooms. Their Stock of High-class Reception-room and Bedroom Furniture is amongst the largest in the kingdom, and is f«r the most parwmanufactured from their own special designs, under the personal superintend- ence of their designers. Their Stock of Carpets includes every approved New Pattern of the best makers, as well as their own exclusive designs. The extent of their Premises, covering an area of 20,000 square feet in one block, enables D. & F. to make each Department as complete as though it were a separate business. Competent Assistants are always in attendance to supply esti- mates, and all information required by persons furnishing. DEBENHAM & FREEBODY, CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, CARPET FACTORS, AND WAREHOUSEMEN, CAVENDISH HOUSE—CHELTENHAM. 6701 6701 LI:NDLEY'S BOILER FLUID Removes all scale from Boilers without injury, is Cheap, and easy of application, 106, MORTIMER-ROAD, LONDON, N. Sole Agent for South Wales: SAMUEL J. DA VIES, COMMISSION AGENT, CARDIFF. 63M OW GREAT DOCK-STREET, U< NEWPORT, MON EDWARD DANIEL, FOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY of all kinds. Packard's Celebrated MANURES, PERUVIAN GUANO, and NITRATE OF SODA. ITALIAN RYE GRASS and OTHER SEEDS. See Catalogues, post free. (896 t. j; FERRIS, BOORNE, TOWNSEND, AND BOUCHER, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN SURGICAL APPLIANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 4 AND 5, UNION STREET, BRISTOL. ABDOMINAL BELTS. AIR AND WATER CUSHIONS AND BEDS. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MADE TO ORDER. ARM SLINGS, WATERPROOF BED SHEETING, AND WATERPROOF APRONS. ELECTRO-MAGNETIC MACHINES & APPARATUS. EYE SHADES AND EYE SYRINGES. EAR TRUMPETS AND EAR CORNETS. INHALERS OF ETERY KIND. INYALID FEEDING CUPS. SPINAL SUPPORTS MADB ON THE PRBUISBS AND CAREFULLY FITTED. TRUSSES OF BEST QUALITY OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE PRICES OF TRUSSES FOB UNIOIFS ON APPLICATION. All Surgical Instruments kept in Stock. CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS. GOODS PACKED FOR EXPORT. SPECIAL TERMS FOR SHIPPERS AND -I-r'&V&'r. A FBMALB ATTBNDANT FOB LADIBS. FERRIS, BOORNE, TOWNSEND & BOUCHER, 4 AND 5, UNION STREET, BRISTOL. 3(91 J^AYERTOU AND £ 10., VARYLEPORT-STREET, BRISTOL, ARB THE LARGHST HOUSE FURNISHERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, AXD MUCH LOWER PRICES THAN IN LONDON HOUSBS. OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, FROM BEST SBASONBD WOOD. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES. DINING-ROOM SUITES. BEDROOM SUITES. CARPETS. DAMASKS AND REPS. CHINTZES AND CRETONNES. MUSLIN CURTAINS. BED AND TABLE LINEN. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, Containing over 600 beautiful Engravings of Furniture, GRATIS AND POST FREE, On application to LAYERTON AND CO. UPHOLSTERERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, MARYLEPORT STREET, BRISTOL. 6961 THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND FOR THOROUGHLY SUBSTANTIAL HOME MANUFACTURED FURNITURE. C. AND W. rpRAPNELL, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. (BSTABLI8IIKD 30 YEARS.) Have pleasure in directing the attention of Parties Furnishing to their NEW FURNISHING GUIDE, 180 pasres, 370 illustrations. Post Free for three stamps. It contains 14 complete detailed Estimates for Economical Fur nishing at totals from Z21 188. 6d. to £ 788 13s. 6d. CLERGY RESIDENCES, SPECIAL ESTIMATES, C43 3S. 6d. to (MEDIAEVAL) L206 14s. CONTRACTS, with PATTERNS of CARPETS, CURTAINS, BEDDING, &c., and inclusive of the costs of Delivery and Filing complete, submitted personally by Messrs. Trapnell, or their representatives in any part of England. TERMS In the absence of Special Contract, the current Market Trices in every case are charged for Goods subject to fluctuation, so that all advantages are immediately given to the Purchaser. The charges are arranged for Cash Nett, unless special agreementfor credit is made at time of Sale. The Proprietors having given special attention to the manu- facture of Easy Chairs, suited to Seaside Residences as well as for Hotel and Lodging-house purposes, would direct attention to their celebrated GUINEA EASY CHAIR, which has now attained almost universal reputation. They have also introduced for superior purposes thfe ROYAL VICTORIA EASY CHAIR. Price Two-and-a-Half Guineas, Carriage Froe. Photographs and full descriptions of both Chairs, with Samplefl of Coverings, post free. C. AND W. TRAPNELL, UPHOLSTERERS & CABINET MANUFACTURERS, ;39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. Honourable mention for Good Design and Workmanship; Inter- national Exhibition. 1862. 2376 S. J. BURMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. BURMAN'S WATSHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WKST OF ENGLAND. SILVER HORIZONTAL, from El 5 0 SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, from S 15 0 GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 15 0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. N. B.-BURMAN'S CLOCK gives the EXRFETIME as received from UREEMIRIEB every DAY by Telegraph. MM A

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