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I ftta I CARDIFF AND BRISTOL .aektt. PRINCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander; STAR, HSNRY JEFFKRY, Commander; 1 RE intended to Sail during the month of MARCH fl. M follows (from the BUTE SHIP DOCK):— Prince of Wale*— Mondays, .Vtar—Mondays,Wednesdays- Wednesdays,& Friday.. and Fridays. Star—Tuesdays, Thursdays, Prince of Wale*— Tuesdays, and Saturdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays From CARDIFF. From BRISTOL. FEBRUARY, 1848. FBBRUARY, 1848. 26, Saturday. • 8 mom) 26, Saturday gl morn 38, Monday 81 morn 28. Monday 11 morn :lll, Tuesday 11 morn '29. Tuesday 121 after MARCH, 1848. MARCH, 1848. 1, Wednesday 12 noon 1. Wednesday 2 after 1, Thursday. Halter 2, Thursday 21 after 3, Friday 2 after 3, Friday 4! after 4, Saturday 3i after 4, Saturday 5 morn CuntgN IND horses to be alongside One hour previous to the Time of Sailing. DEDUCED FARES After Cabin, 4s. Fore Cabin, 2s Children uuderTwelve year. of ace, Half-price. Refreshments may be had on board on moderate terms. Four-wheel Carriages, 23. Four-wheel Phaeton, drawn by two horses, 171. i One-horse Phaeton or GIG, lis. Bd.J Two.wheel, drawn by one horse and driver, 17s. 6d.; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 10s.6d.; Fore Cab,N, 9S. Cattle 6s.; Horse*. 7s. 6d. each Sheep, Pigs. Dogs, and Calves,Is. each.—These Fares include every expense. Shipping and Landing Lire Stock at risk of their Owners. %• Not Accountable for any Good* without Shipping Notes Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend LUntriuent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Placesin SpringWagsens, Railway, and Lock .up Canal lloats immediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, is which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet WarehOllluill called for, a. risk and espenseof Consignee.—Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c.,forwarded to all parts of THE Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of the 8team Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information « to Freight, lie,, will be readily ob. tained by applying to the Agents—Hingston, Agent, at the Packet Office, Hute Doch, Cardiff; or to E. T. TIIKNER, AGENT, No. 12, Quay-street, Bristol, for the L'RINCR OF WALKS Packet; and of T. JOliN, at the Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to W. B. OWEN, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol, and at 29, Avon Crescent, llotwells, Or the sr. R Packet. Goods received for the PRINCE OF WALRi, 12, Quay- *TR*et, and R. Chaplin. Cumberland Basin.—Goods taken for tbe STAR, at the Bull Wharf, Redcliffe-itreet, and Clare- •treet Hall, Marsh-street. r- STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND a GLOUCESTER, Calling at Clevedon, Portishead, Old Passage, and Lidney (weather permitting). THE FAST-GOING IRON SCREW STEAMER "CLARA," WILLIAM JACKSON, COMMANDBR, "Will Sail as under, with Goods and Passengers, during the month of MARCH, 1848:— From CardiffFrom Gloucester. H. v. March. H. u. Thursday morning.. 3 0 3. Friday afternoon 1 0 4. Saturday evening 5 30 7, Tuesday morning. 4 0 8. Wednesday evening 8 30 10, Friday morning 6 0 J1. Saturday ntght 10 30 14, Tuesday morning. 9 0 16. Thursday morning.. 3 30 17, Friday noon 12 30 Saturday afternoon.. 5 30 21, Tuesday morning. 3 30 Wednesday evening 7 30 34, Friday morning 4 30 *5. Saturday evening. 9 0 38, Tuesday morning. 6 0 Thursday morning.. 1 0 31, Friday morning. 11 0 FARES— Best Cabin. Fore Cabin. CARDIFF to Clevedon or Portishead 2s. Od. Is. Od. Old Passage 3s. Od. Is. 6d. Lidney 4S. 0d. 2s. Od. Gloucester 6s. Od. 3s. Od. Refreshments may be had on board. Passengers from Cardiff for Bristol, Bridgwater, Tauo- Exeter, and the West of England, will find the route VIT* Clevedon, thence by Railway, the quickest and cheap- est Conveyance. ^FOR further Particulars apply to SOUTHAN & EVANS, °CLC8, Gloucester, or Cardiff. BRISTOL AND HHb- PORT TALBOT BRISTOL TO THE MUMBLES IN 44 HOURS. 'l'IIE SPLENDID NEW IRON SCREW VESSEL, T A L B O T," 140 Horse Power, WILLIAM JENKINS, COMMANDER, 1&1 appointed to Sail between the above Ports as follows, Weather, &cM permitting (with liberty to tow) From Port Talbot. From Bathurst Batin, Bristol. V H. U. "• *• Mar. 6, at 6 0 p.m. Thursday, Mar. 3, at 3 45 a.in. vj0nday, (1 u, tf Noon Wednes., „ 8. 8 30 p.m. fjonday, „ go, „ 6 0 p.m. Thursday, „ 16, „ 4 0 a.m. "tonday, „ 10 0 a.m. Wednes., 23, „ 8 0 p.m. Thursday "30, 2 15 a.m. t THIS extraordinary rapid Vessel does not usually ex- o 8ed 4t hours on her passage from Bristol to the M umbles FROM Port Talbot to Clevedon. Passeugers for Swan- and adjacent places may be landed at the Mumbles, REE of expense; aud up passengers at Clevedon, weather J|Ermitting. The Vessel is elegantly fitted up for the °fnfort and convenience of Passengers. P FARES:—After Cabin, 7s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 4s. HILDREN under 12 Years of Age, Half Fare. NO FBES TO STEWARD. ^FRESHRAENTS may be had on Board, at moderate charges GOODS taken in at the Warehouse, Grove, Bristol, to TO*!1'' the Packet's arrival, if required, for Aberavon, H,R'DGEND, Cwin Avon, Laleston, Maesteg, Pyle, and **»bach. COACHES and Omnibuses, for the conveyance of PAS- TIER* pass daily for Neath, Swansea, and Bridgend, R°J? P°RT Talbot. v.* OR further information apply to the Captain on board J R' J. King, Packet-office, Grove, Bristol; Mr. David JJ'^KINS, Packet Office, Taibach or Mr. J. P. Petherick, ^GEND and Maesteg. ^EIGHTS for Goods paid for on Delirery. NOTICE.— The Proprietor# of the above Steam Packet Notice, that they will not be accountable for any I %ENGER'S Luggage, nor will they be answerable for BJ'L^OODS, Packages, or Parcels, (if lost or damaged OP leakage, or otherwise), unless Booked at either HEIR Offices at Bristol, or Taibach, if above the value of Shillings, unless entered at its full value, and CAR- BO^?.*0 proportion paid for the same at the time of BER "(?• Goods consigned to order, or not taken away ML?' Six o'clock in the evening of the day of Landing, t, be Warehoused at the risk and expense of the con- fOt nee., All Goods to be considered as liens, not only >J FReight and charges due thereon, but also for aU pre- IJ U*LY unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by the Con- ^EES to the Proprietors of the said Packet. Disputed A 1"BHTI and Measurement, claims for loss or damage, C»nnot be allowed, unless a written notice of the V? sent to the Office on the day of delivery. ^ARCH, 1848. REGULAR TRADER FROM LONDON TO CARDIFF, NEWPORT, &C. SCHOONER MESSENGER, wNni IS W. HUGHES, MASTER, NOW LOADING AT COTTON'S WHARF, I TOOLEY-STREET, LONDON, Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare, Abergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cow- "il Bridgend, and places adjaeent, and will positively V THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1848. J OF Freight, &c., apply to the Master on Board Mr. ^IIH R#» Modeiator Wharf, Newport; Mr. Thomas I Abergavenny; Messrs. Prosser and Co., Bre- WI.II J. H. and G. Scovell, the Wharfingers, "DON; or to Mr. W. Prichard, Wharf, Cardiff, ^TTDON, Feb. 23rd, J848. OFSLOOPS, 6 T ROW S, &c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, '4l' BYMR.It.WBAVBB, SWAN AND FALCON, Gloucester, on WEDNBSDAY, *CH 1st, 1848, at 12 o'Clock at Noon precisely, <\ 'J* those truly excellent and substantial SLOOPS, by the names of Cardiff Trader," 55 tons 55 #n en » Jane and Mary," 65 tons burthen; Sarah, 'l'"n. burthen II Newport Trader," 60 tons burthen. BURIU known by the names of Sally," 70 tons ^OU,6'1' Louisa," 90 tons burthen; and the Schooner FH BY the name of Tredegar," 110 tons burthen. TE Vessels are in the best condition, and well ^0VV 04T.ET' FOR lying aground with heavy cargoes, and are ^UPUJ. J disposed of in consequence of their places being by Steam Vessels. To those requiring them, 0VE offers an opportunity for purchasing seldom d^bole may be viewed ia the Qioucettec Basia on prctiout to the Sale. 0VE offers an opportunity for purchasing seldom 'l'b lng. d^bole may be viewed ia the Qioucettec Basia on prctiout to the Sale, I, ■1 BARCLAY, PEKKINS, & CO.'S aGOFFLGAA &srs> SHIPPING PRICES TO THE TRADE. SORTER, per Barrel 33s. | ALE, ••••••• Per Barrel 36s* PROWN STOUT, „ 43s. I STRONG ALE, „ 4#s. 28. per Barrel extra, if in Kilderkins. TERMS—5 per Cent. Discount for Cub, or, with a good reference, at one Month. SHIPMENTS of the above are now being made every fortnight to the Ports of Cardiff and Newport, and the S Trade can be supplied in any quantities of not less than 4 Barrels, from the Ship's side, at the above Prices, with the addition of 3s. per Barrel for Freight and Insurance from London. Orders, to ensure attention, must be accompanied by a remittance, or a good reference, in Cardiff, Newport, or Merthyr. C. F. COLMAN, Barclay, Perkins, ct Co's- Office, Merthyr.
WARD'S NEW AND LARGE STOCK…
WARD'S NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF PAPER HANGIGNS IS JUST COME TO HAND FOR THE ENSUING SPRING. JAMES WARD, in returning his grateful thanks to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Cardiff and tj its Vicinity, also Merthyr, Aberdare, Newbridge, and surrousding Neighbourhood, together with the Trade, for the very liberal support they hnve been pleased to favour him with, begs to inform them that he is determined, by perse- verance and unremitting attention to business keeping such a general assortment of every description of Goods, made up by the best of workmen,' with dry and good materials, under his own inspection-to continue their kind patronage, support, and recommendation. Alt Goods made up by the Proprietor, not approved of either by wood or workmanship. will be taken buck. All Goods purchased at this Establishment, going by the Taff Vale Railway, if exceeding JC20, will be sent carriage free. No charge whatever made for mats, hay, bands, or packing. Furniture packed with the greatest care, warranting them to go safe and secure. Spring Waggons to convey Furniture to any part of the Country. J. W. begs to say that his Stock of PAPER HANGINGS, for the Season, is come to hand and is much gra- tified in having to state that the New Stock is of that superior style and beauty, combined with quality and cheapness. that he has never before had it in his power to offer at such really astonishing prices. The New Stock of 7000 Pieces consists of a variety of French, Chinese, and English designs, most chaste and elegant: in best goods, a great variety of rich Satins, Crimson Flocks, do. Flocks on O.iks, Flocks and Gold, do. Satins and Gold ;-also, his Common Paper* are of a rich stylish character, being principally French Patterns cut with English Blocks; con- sequently, although at a very low price, possess amazing merit in their effect, having the appearance of expensive papers. Lin OF PRICES AS FOLLOWS — d. s. d Rich Crimson Flock 6 9 Parlour Papers 1 3 All Crimson Imitation 3 10 Library do. 1 6 Do. Glazed 4 3 Good Sitting-room and Bed-room 1 0 Itich Satin Watered 2 9 Very superior 1 3 Do. do 2 3 Bed-rooms. 0 9 Klegant Drawing-room Paper I 0 Do. 0 8 Dining-room Crimson and Oak 2 0 Do 0 6 Very good do 1 9 Do 0 4 J. W. begs to inform his Customers that he has reduced the price of hanging paper to 8d. per piece, from Is., in order that Paper Hangings might have a more extensive Sale than they have hitherto had also that he undertakes to Paint and Paper Houses by estimates or measurement, warranting to give satisfaction to all Parties who will be kind enough to favour him. The Trade supplied at 5 per cent, on any amount over £ 5, Patterns, free of charge, lent to any part of the Country upon application. All Papers murked in plain figures, and no abatement whatever. J. W. takes this opportunity of bringing before the Public his List of Cabinet and Upholstering Goods, &c. &c., now on hand; and feeling confident, from the great success that he has met with, more especially since he has altered his premises and exteuded his warerooms, that the attention so called will not be in vain, being assured that his Goods are of a suoh a general character as cannot fail to suit all parties, having on hand a very large assortment of first-quality Goods, together with every description of common Furniture. PAPIER. MACHE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, Most elegant landscape-32 inches; top giving a view of the four seasons, on the circular block beautiful landscapes. Circular Tables, pearl and gold chess tops Indian Banister Chair, pearl and gold Ditto, sizes smaller, with groups of flowers Gondola Chairs, pearl and gold KUted-up Ladies' Work Tables I Do. Patent Alberts, flowered, pearl and gold Handsome Fire Screens, pearl and gold I Do. Yoke, pearl and gold Pearl Indian Sunk Tables ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ItOOM FURNITURE. Four-feet Rosewood Loo Tables 5 0 New-style Cylinder Cheffioneer do., plain Pair do. Card Tables to match 6 0 0 Cabriole Settees, perforated back and spindle, quite new Ten different-style Easy Chairs, Cabriole feet Double-end Settee, in Cabriole, quite new and arms,.£2 10s. Od. upwards Do. do. Single-end, varying in style Fire Screens, per pair 2 5 0 Elizabethan Ottoman; do., Carved Ottoman Loo Tables, with elegant mareatree tops and claws Music Stools; fancy Occasional Tables Fancy Round Elizabethan Pillows, marcatree tops Eight diffent-style fancy Work Tables New Fitted-up Fancy Bell Table French Chairs, large and small Chess-top Tables; do., brass mounted Diffent-style solid Rosewood Chairs Handsome Cut Fire Screens; do., plain A, large assortment of Drawing-room Fancy Chairs MAHOGANY FURNITURE. New Toilet Table, with fixed drawers and glass, allowed Tent Bedsteads from 16s. Mahogany-bottom Chairs, to be one of the first articles in the trade 4s. 6J. Cabriole Marble-top Wash-stands, iu various sizes Beaufets and Corner Cupboards New-style Cylinder Cheffioueers Chests of Drawers, new styles painted do. Four-feet solid Loo Tables, polished £ 3 19 0 Wash-stands and Diessiug-tables, mahogany and painted Three-feet-oix Loo Tables. 2 19 0 Do. mahogany, marble tops Hair-bottom Chairs, each 013 6 A large assortment of Bedroom Chairs Cheffioneers 3 10 0 Cane Swing Cots; mahogany-cane Table Chairs Sideboards, Telescope Tables, Dining & Pembroke Tables Plain Cane Table Chairs New-style Dining-room Chairs, yoke back Library do. Mahogany Marble-top Wash and Chamber Stands Spanish-Mahogany Hall Chairs, Cabriole feet, moulded New-style Painted Wash-stands back R*om Screens and Chairs; Back Fire Screens Hall Chairs do. do., carved back Bedsteps, forming Commode and Cupboard Mahogany Umbrella Stands, extending arms Do. Steps and Commode do. Commode Do. do., no arms; Portable Easy Chairs Mahogany and Painted Chamber Horses Chinnock's Patent Easy Chair Ottoman Bedstead, forming Easy Chair, Couch, Ottoman, Patent Easy Chairs, of different styles and Bedstead A large assortment of Easy Chairs, newest styles Feather-beds, Milpuff do.; Hair, Wool, and Milpuff An assortment of Sofas and Couches, in different styles Mattresses Four-post, Half-testor, French, and other Bedsteads, in Chimney and Dressing Glasses, various styles various styles Mahogany Wardrobes Embossed Leather for doors &c. &c. &c. VARIOUS ARTICLES. A large assortment of Patent Carpet Bag*, double lock, Oil Cloths, from 3 yards wide down to half-yard and address can be locked inside of the lock White Marble Oil Cloth, expressly for washstand-topa A variety of the Patent Leather and Brussels Carpet Do. Rosewood, Mahogany, Gold, and Claret, best goods Bags Do. Common, of various patterns Carpet Bags, from 4s. up to 17s. each Cocoa Matting, do. Manilla, do. Indian figured, do. plain, A nice assortment of Velvet Carpet Hassocks do. Dutch Do. Brussels Do. Common Foot-stools, Camp .stools Ladies' Carriage Carpet and Wool Feet Muffs Brass and mahogany Window Poles and Ends Crimson Druggeting do., crimson and grey Musical Pictures; American Chairs A large stock of Druggeting, plain and printed Slipper Stands; Ladies' Work-frames Variety of Dutch Carpeting Eight-day Timepiece, remarkably low A large assortment of Kidderminster Carpets Common Goods, of all kinds, at remarkably low prices Yard, t, and t Yard Carpeting Fancy Repository of Berlin-Wool Patterns, and all other A large assortment of Giraffe Damasks, quite new articles thereinto connected. Do., mixed with Silk A large assortment of English and Foreign Fancy Toys; Lapland Rugs; do. fancy work; do. plain colour Fancy Cabinet Goods, such as Tea-Caddies, Work. Hearth-Rugs and Door-Rugs Boxes, Desks, Netting and Glove Boxes, &c. &c. &c., Cornice Fringes and Bell Pulls, of various prices of the latest designs. The Proprietor begs to state that he has procured Four very large CABINET and UPHOLSTERING DESIGN BOOKS, of the very latest improvements, which has put him to considerable expense, for the purpose of affording his Customers an opportunity of seeing the latest improvements.—The Proprietor also begs to inform his numerous supporters that he is appointed by W. SMEA and Son, Sole Agent in Wales for that valuable article called the FRENCH POLISH PRESERVER, which preserves and hardens the Polish, keeping up that beautiful brilliancy which is so much desired, and can be made use of by any servant with the greatest ease; in bottles, Is. 3J. and 2s. 6d. each. 1 J. W. wishes to inform the Trade that he has on hand a large assortment of the following VENEARS for Sale Mahogany, Rosewood, Maple, and Satin Wood; and intends keeping a regular supply for the convenience of parties on the Hills, saving them the expense of going to Bristol for such things, intending to sell at Bristol Prices. Also, Mahogany Boards of various thicknesses on Sale. J. W. begs to inform the Inhabitants of this Neighbourhood that. in compliance with the desire of several parties, he for the future will be HOUSE AGENT, and shall be most happy in receiving instructions from any parties, either to procure or let Houses for the same. J. W. begs to call the attention of the Inhabitants of Aberdare, Merthyr, Dowlais, and their respective Neigh- bourhoods, to his Establishment, being assured that they will effect a saving of about 15 per cent., together with the advantage of selecting from a general assortment. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ANGOLA WOOL RUGS, OF VARIOUS COLOURS, JUST COME TO HAND. ALL GOODS MABKBD IN I'I.4.IM VIQUBRS, AND NO ABATBKSNT WHATETBB. Duke-street, Cardiff, Feb. 24th, 1848.
Advertising
THE ASAM TEA COMPT., LONDON, PURVEYORS OF THE CELEBRATED ASAM TEV TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THE ASAM TEA COMPANY, on a review of the encouraging advances which their speculations have pro- J_ gressively made, are prompted to tender their warmest acknowledgments to their increased, and still increasing supporters, in all parts of the United Kingdom. Difficult as it undoubtedly is, on starting a new project, to remove a deeply rooted prejudice, the Company have marked with extreme satisfaction the growing approval which the public have spontaneously evinced with reference to the peculiar leaf imported from Asam. The gratifying fact of the Asam Tea Company having been honoured with a Royal Appointment, as PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, a sufficient proof of the high estimation in which the Asam Tea is held among the exalted circles of society. The seciet of the astonishing success which attends the Company's speculations, is found in the fact, that the intrinsically excellent quality of the Asam Tea, is such as infinitely surpasses that of China; which, in a short period will, without doubt, be altogether supplanted. The peculiar recommendations of the Asam leaf, are attested by the rigid scrutiny and close analysis to which this newly-discovered species of Tea has been subjected, by chymical and medical practitioners. The flavour of the leaf is agreeably piquant and aromatic, and its infusion in cases of thirst, is cool and penetratings As a stomachic beverage, it is perfectly wholesome and refreshing, and its dilutory properties on the digestive organ. render it an invaluable stimulant to appetite. The Asam leaf has been pronounced by medical authority as 41 AN INFALLIBLE RESTORATIVE IN ALL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS;" and on this account the Company are daily gaining ground with the inhabitants and invalid visitors of the various watering places on the coast, who have been effectually restored, in disorders of nervous weakness and irritation, by the renovating influence of the Asam Tea. As an "ECONOMICAL AND FAMILY ARTICLE," the Company's Tea is unequalled ;—possessing, as it does, a strength of virtue which causes one pound of the Asam leaf to yield more than double the amount of the Tea imported from China. With these incontrovertible facts, the Company trust that the public will still favour them with their support, with the assurance that, at the same time, they will be equally favouring themselves. I SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS FOR WALES. CARDIFF—Mr. H. Webber,Guardiau-Office, Duke-street PEMBROKE DOCK.—Mr. Joseph Green, draper HAVERFORDWEST—Mr. J. Green^ Draper, Bridge-street SWANSEA Miss Arnold, Coufectioner, Cross-street MERTHYR—Mrs. Ann Williams,Confectioner, High-street TENBV—Mr. Mason, Bookseller NEWPORT—Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Stieet VERY FINE BLACK TEA 5s. Od. per lb. FINE GREEN 8s. 0d. per lb. FINEST PICKED BLACK TEA 6s. Od. „ I SUPERFINE GREEN 7s. Od. „ SUPERFINE MIXED TEA 5s. 4d. „ J These Teas can only be obtained in pound, half-pound, quarter-pound, and two ounce Sealed Packets, with the Company's address and arms on the envelope. Many are selling Spurious Imitations of the Company's Teas, but none are genuine unless having their seal and address, No. 11, "Crooked Lane, King William-street," on them. AN AGENT WANTED IN ANY TOWN IN WALES IN WHICH THERE IS NOT ONE AT PRESENT. COMPLETE SUCCESS OF THE LONDON TELEGRAPH DAILY NEWSPAPER PRICE THREEPENCE. THE Proprietors of this new London Daily Paper beg to return thanks for the support already given by the Public to this new organ of intelligence, and they beg to state that every means are taken to perfect this Newspaper. The LONDON TELEGRAPH is Published every day at twelve o'clock noon a Second Edition is also Published for the Country, PoJllt Free, containing News Corn, Money, and Share Markets, to the Close of the Day. Besides the usual contents of a Daily Newspaper THE LONDON TELEGRAPH gives a Portfolio, COIl- taining a Novel by ALBERT SMITH, with other enter- taining reading. TERMS:—Single Copy, 3d.; Per Week, Is. 6d. Per Quarter, 19s. 6d. A LARGE MAP OF LONDON AND ENVIRONS, Will be given to Regular Subscribers. Persons desirous of having a specimen number are re- quested to send three postage stamps, stating the edition required, to Mr. SAMUEL COLLINS, Publisher of the LONDON TELEGRAPH, 185, Fleet-street, London. Agents wanted in the Country. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA AND THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. FREE PASSAGES to New South Wales, South Australia, and the Cape of Good Hope, are granted by her Majesty's Colonial Land and Emigration Com- missioners, in first-class ships, sailing at short intervals in succession during the year, from London and Ply- mouth, to a limited number of persons, strictly of the working classes. The emigrants most in request are agricultural labourers, shepherds, and female domestic servants, and dairymaids. A few country mechanics, such as blacksmiths, wheelwrights, carpenters, &c., are taken for each ship.—Undoubted testimonials, both as to :haracter and ability in calling and occupation, are indis- pensable. At the date of the last advices, the demand for labour in these colonies was urgent, and the rate of wages consi- I lerably higher than in England. On the other hand, ( provisions were at a much lower rate. Clothing was 4 ibout the same price as in this country. On arrival in the colonies, the emigrants are received by an officer of government, who will give them inform- ition as to where they may obtain work and they are it peifect liberty to engage themselves to any one will- ing to employ them, and to make their own bargain for wages. No repayments is required of any part of the expense of their passage out. For further information apply to Mr. J. WINCHCOMBE, Ferry-side, Swansea; C. BRICKM.VN, Esq., Weston- super-Mare. By order of the Board, S. WALCOT, Secretary. Government Emigration Office, 9, Park-street, Westminster, February, 1848. FGBETTS FR £ RES W] I.SISSNSI* I W Brown 4,. 6d. per bottle. 10,. per doz. large bottles Pale 5,. ditto. 75. •. small II exclusive of carriage fromLondou rpHfc STANDARD OF _L COGNAC, which is the best Foreign Brandy. —A The PATENT BRANDY and wPATTOT)te.| the. GENUINE SELTERS WA- TERS» Protected by the Patent Metallic Capsule, the only sure and self-evident safeguard against adul- <m<! teration, can be obtained through- 3J. per bottle. out the Kingdom at the respective prices above mentioned, or at 7, SMITH FIELD BARS. and 96, ST. JOHN'S-STREET, LONDON. I FRAMPTOS-S PILL OF HEALTH. THE manifold advantages to the Heads of Families from the possession of a medicine of known efficacy, that may be resorted to with confidence, and used with success, in cases of temporary sickness, occurring in families. more or less, every day, are so obvious to all, that no question can be raised of its importance to every householder in the kingdom. From among numerous testimonials. the following is respect- fully submitted:— ,I To Mr. Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London. No. 5, David-street, Regent-road, Manchester, March 12,1842. Sir,-l have much satisfaction in communicating to yon the result of my experience after repeated trials of Frampton's Pill of Health; and 1 feel it.but justice to slate, that in tbs course of mauy years trial of various Aperient Medicines, 1 have never found results at once to salutary and efficient in the relief of the system frotu redundant bile, &c., &c., with so Utile inconvenience; I am, therefore, warranted in declaring that they supply 10 me a means long wanting of being able to recommend 10 families, schools, & especially mercantile men, whether at the desk or on the road, a most valuable resource in an ocensinal medicine. And I shall take credit to myself if, in giving this testimony, I am the means of making Frampton's Pills moregeneritity known and appreciated. I am, Sir, respectfully yours, «• WILUAM SMITH." The unprecedented sale of these Pills, arising from the earnest recommendations ot the many thou.anll. who have de- rived benefit from their use, render any lengthened comlDent unnecessary. Tliey are not put forth as a cure for all diseases to which mankind is liable, tlllt for Bilious and Liver Com- plaints, with their many well-know^ attendants, Bilious and Sick Head-ache, Pain and Oppression after meals, Giddiness, Dizziness, Singing Noisa in the Head and Ears, Drowsiness, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Wind, Spasms, &c. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of their salu- tary effects. The Stomach will speedily regain its stiongih a healthy action of the Liver, Bowels, and (Sidneys will rapidly take place; and instead of listlessness, heat, pains, and jaundiced appearance, strength, activity, and renewed health, extending 10 good old age, will he the result of taking this medicine, according to the directiona accompanying each box. Sold by T. Prout, 2*29, Strand. London; Price Is. ljd. and 2s. 9J. per bo* i and hy bit appotntment by Morgan 0nvi4, Merthyr Tydfil; Heath, Monmouth; Jones, Brecon; Mor- gan, Abergavenny Gnu.Llandovery White, Carmar- then; Williams, 1'hillips, Milfo^d • Harries, Davis, Ilicks, Haverfordwest; Williams, Kvans, D^w, Wilsou, & Cambrian Office, Swansea; Basseit, Neworidge; Humphiey, Aberyst- with; and by the Venders of Medicine* generally throughout the Kingdom. Ask for KUAMPTON'S PlLl< Op HEALTH, and observe the name and address of 1 Ihotnas Prout, 2^9, Strand Londou," on the Government Stamp. ON NEIIVOUS DEBIL.1TY & GKSEltATIVE DISKASES. Just Published, the Thirty-fourth Thousand, An Improved Edition, revised and corrected, 120 pages, price 2s., in a sealed envelope, or forwarded, BY THE AUTHORS, post-paid, to any address, secure from observation, for 2s. 6d. in Postage Stamps, illustrated with numerous Anatomical Coloured Engravings MA N H 0 0 D. The causes of its Premature Decline, with plain direc- tious for its Perfect Restoration. A MEDICAl. ESSAY on those diseases of the Generative Orgaus, emanating from Solitary and Sedentary Habits. indiscriminate Excesses, the effects of Climate, and Infection, &c., addressed to the sufferer in Youth, Manhood, and Old Age; with Puctical Iteuiarks on Marriage, the Treatment and Cure of Nervous and Mental Debility, Impoteucy, Sy- philid, and other Urino-Genilal Diseases, by which even the most shattered constitution may be restored, aud reach the full period of life allotted to MAN. The whole illustrated with numerous Anatomical Engraviogs on Steel, in colour, explaining the various fuuetion*, secretions, aud strictures of the reproductive Organs IU health aud disease with instruc- tions for private correspondence, Cases, &c. BY J. L. CURTIS & Co., CONSULTING SURGEONS, 7, FniXH-STREET, SOHO-SQUARE, LONDON. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. 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TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION, Illustrated with 26 Anatomical Coloured Engravings on Steel On Physical Disqualiifcations, Generative Inca. parity, 2f Impediments to Marriage, THE SILENT FRIEND, A New Edition, enlarged to 196 pages, Price 2s. 6d. In order to ensure secrecy and punctuality in delivery, the Work will he sent direct from the Establishment, free to any part of the kingdom, in a sealed envelope, on the receipt of 3s. 6d. m postage stamps. rpHE SILENT FRIEND is a Medical Work, JL written in language devoid of professional technicalities, on the pbysical disqualiifcations affecting the generative system in both sexes. It contains an elaborate and carefully-written account of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Organs in Man which are directly and indirectly concerned in the func- tion of generation (illustrated by coloured engravings), and the Causes and Consequences resulting from the baneful practice by which the vigour and manliness of Life are enerv- ated and destroyed, even before nature has fully established the powers and stamina of the constitution. Local and gene- ral debility, nervous irritability and excitement, consumption, indigestion of the most fearful and exhausting kind. intense melancholy and depression of the spirits, and partial or com- plete extinction of the re-productive powers, &c., are thus produced. In the SILENT FRIEND, the chapter devoted to the consideration of these dreadful complaints contains also an account of the means by which they may be prevented and removed, so as to restore the sufferer to the full enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood. The consequences resulting from venereal contamination are next pointed out, and the nature and chaiacter of Gonor- rhoea, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms of every. kind, are clearly explained, with directions for cure. Their dangerous effects on the human economy are sufficiently dila- ted on, and a means is also indicated by which the recurrence of these diseases may in every instance be completely prevented. The work terminates with a chapter on the obligations of mar riage, the physical impediments which tend to disqualify the candidate tor that holy state, and the directions necessary for their removal. The work is illustrated by the detail of cases, and by 26 coloured engravings on steel, thus rendering it what its name purports it to be, the true but silent friend to all suffering from the consequences of early error and vice.-a work which may be consulted without exposure, and with every assurance of complete success and benefit. BY R.& L. PEliltY,CONSULTING SURGEONS. Published by the AUTHORS, and sold by STRANGE, 21, Paternoster-Row; HANNAY and Co., 63, Oxford-street; SANGER. 150, Oxford-street; GORDON, 146, Leadenhall- street; STARIE, 23, Citchborne-street, Haym*rket, London; NEWTON, 16 and 19, Church Street, Liverpool; KAWLE, Church Street, Liverpool; INGRAM, Market-street, Man- chester; D. CAMPBELL, 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow; R. LINDSAY, 11, Elms Row, Edinburgh; POWELL, 10, West- moreland-street, Dublin; and by all Booksellers and Patent Mediciue V cnders in Town & Country. PART THE FIRST of this work is dedicated to the consi- deration of the Anatomy and Physiology of the generative functions. It embraces a succinct account oi all the organs in man which are engaged in the important function of the re- production of the species, and the mode in which self-abuse operates to the injury of the human frame, and the destruc- tion of the special and vital powers. This is illustrated by six coloured engravings. PART THE SECOND treats of the infirmities and decay of the system produced by over indulgence of the passions. The existence of nervous and sexual debility and incapacit with their accompanying train of symptoms and disorders, are treated by the chain of connecting results to this cause. This section is illustrated by three coloured engravings, which fully display the effects of physical decay. PART THE THIRO contains an accurate dnscription of the diseases caused by infection, an* by the abuse of mercury; primary and secondary symptoms, eruptions of the skin, sore throat, iuftammation of the eyes, disease of the bones,gonor- rhoea, gleet, stricture, &c., are shown to depend on this cause. Advice for the treatment of all these diseases and their con- sequences is tendered in this section, which if duly followed up, cannot fail in effecting a cure. The Pait is illustrated by seventeen coloured engravings. PART THE FOURTH.—Treats of the Prevention of Disease by a simple application, by which the danger of infection is obviated. Its action is simple but sure. It acts with the eirut chemically, and dettroys its power ou the system. This important part of the Work should be read by every Young Man entering into life. PART THE FIFTH treats of Marriage, its obligations and disqualiifcations. The causes which lead to happiness in the marriage state are dwelt upon, and those which are indi- cative of misery and domestic inquietude. The nature, ori- gin, and treatment of physical disqualiifcations are also described, and remedies for this state form an important con- aideration in this section of the work. The diffidence and distrust which are among the natural consequences of these affections, frequently prevent persons from applying for assistance until great, although not perhaps irremediable mischief has been inflicted on the constitution and powers of life. it is to be hoped that the perusal of this work will teach such persons the injurious consequeuces of delay, and lead them at once to seek that advice and counsel, by which alone they can be saved from the horrors of an existence protracted amidst long enduring wretchedness, both of mind and body. TheCOH-DIAL. BALM of SYRIACUM is expressly em- plo)ed to renovate the impaired powers of life, when ex- hausted by the influence exerted by solitary indulgence on the system. its action is purely balsamic; its power iu reinvigor- ating the frame in all cases of nervous and sexual debility, obstinate gleets, impotency, barrenness, and debilities arising from venereal excesses, has been deinouitiated by its unvary- ing success in thousands of cases. To those persons who are prevented entering the married state by the consequences of early errors, it is invaluable. Price lis. per bottle, or four quantities in one for 33s. The CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSBNCh, an anti-syphilitic remedy, for purifying the syste n from venereal conmminatiou, and is recommended for any of the varied forms of secondary symptoms, such as eruptions on the skin, blotches on the head and face, enlargement of the throat, tonsils, and uvula; threatened destruction of the nose, palate, &c. 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Gd., or tent free by post, in a sealed Envelope, direct from the Author's residence, for 3'. 6". in pottage stamp*, THE SECRET COMPANION, a Medical Work on the treatment of diseases emanatiug from certain de- lusive and solitary habits which bring on premature decline and exhaustion of the sexual and reproductive functions- On Nervous complaiota, their origin and effects-M A IIRI AG E in its social, moral, and physical relations, with advice to both •exes for the removal of all constitutional or acquired impedi- ments. followed by plain and practical rules for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Syphilis, Strictures, Secondary Symp- toms, fee. BY R. J. BRODIE AND CO., est BBRMBRS-STRENT, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. Published by the Authors, and may be had direct from their residence; of Sherwood and Co., Paternoster-row; Gordon, 146, Leadenball-street; Purkess. Compton-street, Soho; Hannay and Co., 63, and Sanger, 150, Oxford-street, London Ferris and Score, Union-street, Bristol Keene's Journal Office. Bath; Mr. GRIFFITH PHHLLIPS, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CARDIFF Mr. WALTER THOMAS,CHEMIST, MERTHYR; Cambrian Office, Swansea; Mr. Jones, Chemist, Carmarthen; Mr. Ward, Chemist, Brecon; Mr. Phillips, Chemist, Newport; Mr. R. Griffiths, Chemist. Carnarvon Mr. g. Ballard, Oowbridge, Mr. Phillip Piice, iiiidgend; Mr. W. Edy, Neath Mr. Wm Williams, Cardigan; Mr. J. Davis, Holyhead; Mr. Freeman, Tenby; Mr. T. E. Birch, Mold; Mr. J. Williams, Chemist, Haverfordwest; and all Booksel. ers and Medicine Venders. CONTENTS OF THE WORK. SECTION 1. On the anatomy, phyaiology,and pathology of the aexual urinary, and generative organs, being a perfect key to the subsequent part of the work, by which every reader may comprehend the sympathy existing between the different organs, both in their healthy and morbid state, the influence they exert over each other, and when disorganised, the con. sequences which ensue. SECTION 2. On the baneful effects of self-abuse destruction of the mental faculties, loss of me- mory, confused ideas, epilepsy, insanity, suicide, &c. SEC- TION 3. On the consequences produced by precocious and excessive indulgence of the passions, showing how the attri- butes of manhood are subverted, and the different functions of the body deranged, with remarks on the treatment of seminal weakness, nervous debility, impotency, &c. This section is Illustrated with two iull length coloured Engravings, repre. senting the peculiar appearance of the features, and bodily debility iu this state. SECTION 4. On nervous and mental affections, constitutional or acquired by residence in tropical climate,, intense study or anxIety; tbe illusious of the mind, and other mental and physical infirmities are graphically described, and the method of cure pointed out. SECTION 5. ON MARItlAGIS—Introductory remarks, institution and object of marriage, premature and late marriages, conjugal rights and obligations, reproduction of the human species, un- fruitful ttuions, domestic disappointments and dissentions, the causes of ltifecundity explatued,witll plain and praencat direc- tions by which all impediments to fertility may be thoroughly removed with safety and privacy healthy progeny, effects of transmission of physical qualities to offspring elucidated, with observations addressed to both sexes on this important sub- ject, physiology and pathology of the reproductive organs, malformations, impuissance, sterititv.Scc., forming a com- plete and critical aualysis, to which is added the most ap. proved and successful treatment for all infirmities which disqualify for the matrimonial state. SECTION 6. On dis- eases of the geuito-urinary otgans, with an account of the different symptoms manifested in every stage; the effects of gonorrhoea, glee's, syphilis, secondary symptoms, spasmodic and permanent stricture; suppression, retention, and incon- tinence of urine; causes and effects, how to be cured, observations on the baneful effects of mercury, in which is demonstrated a safe, speedy, and permanent cure for these dreadful inaladies, without the use of that deleterious drug. coulinemeut or hindrance from business. Illustrated by nu- IQerous Coloured Engravings, represntiiig the different exter- nal itymptoms of syphilis, cases, correspondence, &c., &e. BHODlli'S CORDIAL BALM OF ZfiYL\NICA is ex. clusively designed for the cure of diseases produced by early indulgence in solitary habits and other excesses, whereby the attributes of manhood arc subverted ere they are fully deve- loped, iuducingeabaustion and prostration of physical health and energy. One of its primary objects is to relieve those persons, who, by an immoderate indulgence of the passions. have ruined their constitutions, and brought on a perfect tabes dor talis, or, in their way to the consummation of that deplorable malady, are affected with any of the previous symptoms that betray its approach as the various affections of the nervous system. obstiuate gleets, iuvoluutary emissions, irregularities, weak- ness, total impotency, barrenness, itc. It (lalleues wonderful efficacy iu any of the following affections, via :Nervous de- bility, melancholy, impaired memory, weak sight, singiug of the ears, pains in the head. spine, and loins, eruptions, dis- eased lungs, short breath, spming of blood, impuissance of the generative and urino-geniul functions, Stc. The Cordial Balm of Zeylanica is an iuvaluable medicine to persons entering the matrimonial state, and who are labour- ing uader mental or physical iniiraiities. Its properties being both balsamic and stimulating it is peculiarly adapted,—i. To remedy and remove physical defects. 2. To strengthen the system where tbeie is Atony or Debility. 3. To regulate the whole functions whenderanged, 4. To excite or diminish the action of the genital apparatus. 5.To eradicate every Im- purity of the bloJd and contaminatioa from the system. And 6. To tranquilize the imagination and mind. The risk, of contracting infectious diseases may be entirely evaded oy taking thiteetebrated medicine, which will purify and sweeten the blood and act as a safeguard and preventa- tive against contamination, by rendering the system imper- vious to the approach or danger of gonorrhoea, syphilis, &c The superiority of the Cordial Baltu of Zcylanica in this respect has been successfully demonstrated in innumerable instances where other professed remedies have failed, and may be taken without experiencing any of tie objections which apply to most medicines, being pleasaut to the taste and safe us its operation. Iu nourishing the constitution, expelliug obstructions, and relieving those who have a ten- dency to epilepsy, hysterics, consumption, melancholy, idiocy, mania, itc., it will be found of vital importance, and may be taken by the most delicate female, being especially calculated to lighten and impart vivacity and cheerfulness to the mind where gloom and melancholy exists. 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GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. Abstract of House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending Feb. 22. 1848. Remained by last Report 10 i § ■? I Admitted since 2( .2 ^Discharged. 0i a « I Cured and Relieved 0 0 \Died o) flemaininl-12 u j /Remained by last Report 136 ( o 'g I Admitted since 13 j[ A .2 < Discharged 2 i 'a t Cured and Relieved 10 13 Died l) Remaining .13G Medical Officers for the Week. Physician Dr. Moore Consulting Surgeon Mr. Reere Surgeon ••••• Mr. Lewis Visitors Rev. T. Stacey and Robt. Daw, Esi|. ALFRED B. ANDREWS, House Surgeon. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Traffic Account, for the Week ending Feb. 19, 184P. Passengers £ 224 18 3 General Merchandise 206 2 I W. Collin and Co. 249 12 iLlancaiach Coal 159 17 11 ) T. Powell.. •?Aberdare ditto. 234 .6 5 444 1 6 ^Lantwit ditto.. 49 17 2j Duncan and Co 66 19 8 Dowlais Co 227 2 11 John Edmunds (Pontypridd Colliery) 14 8 8 Insole and Son 116 7 4 D.W.James. 0 0 0 J. Williams&Co, 49 5 3 Gadlys Iron Co. (Iron) 6 lb 3 Do. (Steam Coal) 74 9 0 T. W. Booket <sc Co 0 0 0 Crawshay Bailey 25 11 10 D, Davies 36 19 5 Miles and Evans J j* 3 0 Wm. Thomas C3 3 6 Thomas & Joseph.. 31710 Total for the Week £ 1822 19 3 HIGH WATER AT CARDIFF. FSBRUARX. i Morning. Evening. t Sunday 27.. | 11 21 11 39 Monday 28.. 0 0 0 0 Tuesday 29.. 0 20 0 45 Wedne8day .Mar. 1.. 1 17 1 57 Thursday 2.. 2 37 3 18 Friday 3.. 3 59 4 37 Saturday 4.. < 5 15 5 45 PRICES OF SHARES IN CANALS AND RAILWAYS IN TUB COUNTIES OF GLAMOUQAN, MONMOUTH, & BRECON. No. of Original Present Name. Shares. Cost. l'rice. Glamorganshire Canal 600 J; 100 £ 210 Aberdare Canal 221 120 120 Aberdare Railway. 1000 50 100 Swansea Canal. 533 100 125 NeathCan&L. 250 100 2"0 Duffryn Llynvi Railway. 400 100 90 Bridgend Kaihvsy 300 20 24 Tatf Vale Railway 3000 100 12f. Ditto Quarter Shares. 25 25i Ditto Newditlo. par. Ditto Stock £ 10. par. South Wales Railway £ 18 pd. 7-t die. Monmouthshire Canal 2409 100 921 Monmouthshire Railways. Newport, Abcrgavenny, and Hereford Raihvay. Vale of Neath Railway £ 4 pd Brecon & Abergavenny Canal 150 80 Brecoi. and day Ti-ain Road. 425 AN ACCOUNT OF COAL A.\ U IRON Brought down the Monmouthshire Canal Co.'s Tram Roads and Canal the week ending Feb. 19, 18-18. COAL. Train ttoad. j Canal. Tons. Cwt. (Tons. Cwt ThomMPowell. 136 2 Thomas Prothero 56 16 Rosser Thomas and Co Thomas Phillips and Son 512 12 L. Carr and Co 500 0 Joseph Beaumont. W.S.C&rtwright. JosephLatehandCo. < Latch and Cope, 12 0 M John Russell and Co, 442 4 Tredegar Iton and COal Co. 50a 10 .» Rock Coal Co •• Roger «-»i. •• Joseph Jones. Forest Coal Co. 43 19 John Jones. Rosser Williams Wm. James Richard Morrison J. F, Hanson. R. J. Blewitt John Vipond 600 0 Ebbw Vale Co 440 19 The Brithdir Coal Co 81 14 Allfrey Brothers & Co. • 40i> 15 Francis Adams IRON. Tredegar Iron Company .i 375 18 Rhymney Iron Co 849 8 Ebbw Vale Iron Co 782 17 .«••• CwmCelyniS Blaiua Iron Co. 614 2 Coalbrook Vale Iron Co From Sundry Works 2135 10 RAILWAY NOUIISS AND TIME TABI ES GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ( Corrected to Fek, I it.) FROM BRISTOL TO LONDON. Exprs |l,2,3. Mail. 1,2,3. j j*8| I p M> I r A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. J j j,0 Bristol 8 10 7 0 7 40 8 35 11 0 10 (i 10 4o 12 40 44] 3 4o Bath 8 26 7 20 8 30 » 0 11 40 10 30 I 8 I 0. J 0 4 8: b 23 » U, U i« Swindon 9 25 8 30 10 28 10 23 1 20 — U l;>j « J J j 8 15 2 14 Didcot.Oxf.Junc. 9 53 9 20^1 38 U 10 3 SO — 12 o 8 bl — 2 '•>'<> Heading 10 13 9 53 12 30 11 53 4 24 — 1 ™ 4 J5 l'nddington (arr)[l 1 0 11 11\ 2 lft) 1 10 6 13 '*1 4 r'° 4 30 8 b|l(> FROM LONDON TO BRISTOL AND EXETER Mail. I, 'c, 3 lExprs Mail.jl, 2,3.. Exprs *i- n r.isr.iu »'H H H Is ?5i5 sasto^. ? ,i.3: s ,.«s & i a i« « •♦ » ?sR s Swindon 8 20 12 12 10 25 11 25 1 15 4 3| 2 35 3 40 4 t 50 7 U M oO Bath 7 15 9 20 1 55 11 25 12 0 2 11 5 28 3 25 4 3. 5 ii 8 50 7 12 *0 Bristol 8 0 10 0 3 0 12 o 12 25' 2 4! 12 0| 4 L — b o I L 2 J Bridgwater 9 20 11 0 4 40 } 10 1 5 3 59 2 40j 5 0 — i 10 8 5., Tnunton 9 40 11 2C 5 13 1 15 1 29 4 20 3 25 5 28 — 7 32 — 9 10 a < Exeter 10 50 12 4o| 7 0, 2 401 2 15' 5 25 5 30> 6 45 — 8 ol> 10 • SuNDATS.-Train* start from Bristol for raddington, calling at the inteimcdiate stations at ll.O a.W', (1» 2, 3 cl.) 8.35 a.niM 3.50 p.m. 11.50 p.m. (mail). From Paddington to Bnslo. • ■ (mail),2.0p.m., 8.55 p.n). (mail). From Bristol to Exeter 8.0 a.m., :¿.:Jf) p.m. (mail), 6.W p.m. liBTUKN Tioiuils are available for 1st and Zud class pas- sengers who will be allowed a redaction of one-third of the fare on the double journey, under the following conditions — For a distance not exceeding 50 miles, on the same day they are issued, except on Saturday a ticket taken on that day being available for the return journey on Monday not exceed- ing 100 miles, on the same day they are issued, or the next, Sunday not being counted; exceeding 100 miles, on the same day they are issued, or either of the two next davs, Sunday not being counted. London Time, which is about 13 minutes BEFORE Cardifl Time, is kept atall,the Stations. From ISitlSSTOL ( Great WeUern station ) to HIKMlNtiHAM. -Mu.il., „U cl.i Ma.u. A.M.: A.M. A.M.! P.M. f.M. J P.JiA Bristol. '• 4:>; 8 30 11 loj 1 aOj H flj 7 0 Gloucester 7 lj 10 la. 13 4,j| 3 -i.)' <i ;V>, H 0 Cheltenham 1 7 ;i.»;10 1 5 a 4U; 7 15 y 2j Ashehurch 7 03 10 1 2oj 3 oil' 7 o.> 9 Worcester 7 50 10 4b| 1 ^0 o 44; 7 9 Utrniiugiiam (arr.) 9 4 »'12 4.i| 3 30j .r> 35 10 0111 3 UlKMlNUit AM { London North VVestern St.) lo BRlhTOiu .Ua.l. jd cl. Mail.i V.M. A..M. A.M. A.M. I'.M. V.M. P.M. Birmingham 1 40 — 7 5(J 11 10 2 0 4 loj ti 'it Worcester > 14 — 8 22 11 4:> 4 33 7 I Ashchurch. 3 31 — 9 37 1 5 3 34! 5 45j 8 21 Cheltenham 3 .">u 7 27' 9 551 1 i~ 3 54: ti 3. 8 43 Gloucester 4 30 7 57 10 27 1 5.'> 4 29i tf 37 9 2i Bristol (arr.). 8 3!)| 9 37 13 7 3 30 6 o! 7 5s|l(l 47 SUNDAY'S. Trains leave Bristol for Birtniagham at b.i.) a.in. 5.0 p.m., 7.5p.m. Uiruiing'iam for Bristol 1..IU a.m.,tj.t.> a.m., 5.0 p.m. An lixpress Train leaves Bristol for Birmiu^hvu at 3.50 p.m. An HtyruM l'raiu starts from Birmingham tor Gloucester at 8.25 p.m. Day Tickets to and from every Station: If Iskeu on Saturday available for the return of the PaswoMI either oa Sunday vc Monday,
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vw "C CALENDAR AND LIST OF PAIRS, NOTICES, ETC., IN THE COUNTIES OF GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, AND BRECON, FOR THB EN- SUING WEEK. FEB. 27. SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY. Morning — 1st lesson, 3rd ch. Genesis; 2nd do., 10th ch. Luke. Even- ing-lst lesson, 6th ch. Gen.; 2nd do., 4th ch. Eph. Moon's Last Quarter, 8h. 21m. morning. —— 28. Duke of Glo'ster murdered, 1447. —— 29. Occurs once in four years only. MAR. 1. St. David died, 544. —— 2. Wesley died, 1791. .—— 3. Isle of Man united to Great Britain, 1765. ——— 4. Jamaica discovered by Columbus, 1494. FAIRS.—Glamorganshire Llangevelach, March I. Monmouthshire Chepstow. Feb. 28. Brecunshire Brecknock, March 1.