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THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL &tram .» 18ackrtø, PRINCE OF WALES, MATTHEW JONES, COMSUMDEK; STAR, JAMES CLEMENTS, COMMANDER ARE intended to Sail during the Month of AUG. as follows (from the BUTE SHIP DOCK) Prince of Wales—Mondays, Star—Mondays, Wednesdays, Wednesday*, and Fridays. and Friday*. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Prince of Wales—Tuesdays, a«d Saturdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. and Saturdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. From CARDIFF. From HlllSTOL. AUGUST, 18-11). AUGUST, t849. > Saturday 4i after 4, Saturday 5J morn Monday 5] after 6, Monday 7 morn jf* fuosday !>{ moral 7, Tuesday 7i morn «. Wo,I uesday 6i morn 8, Wednesday 8 niorri J, Thursday 7 mum n. Thursday. 8^ morn Friday 7J morn 10, Friday mom • Saturday 8J morn 11, Saturday .1 10 morn Monday 10 j mom, 13, Monday 12J after jr' Tuesday 1 'i noon 1 14.Tuesday. H after IK' }v,h»esday 1 alter 15, Wednesday aj after rimrsday -J after 16, Thursday 4 after 1*' ^ri<J;ty 3J after 17, Friday 5 after Saturday 4 after 18, Saturday 5J mora y?' ?,Ton,Jiiy room 20, Monday 7 morn 2a' 'Uei,d*y u morn 21, Tuesday morn •i >' Wednesday. 6^ morn 22( Wednesday 8( mom Thursday 7 morn 23, Thursday 8J moru » triday 7.^ morn 24, Friday 9i morn J> Saturday 8| morn 25, Saturday. 9J morn 9? '• Monday 9J moru 27, Monday ll| morn 11 j moru 28, Tuesday 1 after after j 29, Wednesday 21 after Thursday 14 after 30, Thursday 3j after '• Friday 2$after 31, Friday 4| alter ^PL 1, Saturday.. 3{ after Sept. 1, Saturday.. 5 morn ^FRRTIAGES and Horses to be alongside one hour previous ■J, to the time of sailing. EDUCED FAKES:—After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s.: Children uinler Twelve years of age, Half-price, iefrenhments may be had on board ou moderate term*. our.«,|tep| Carriage*, 23s. Four-wheel Phaeton, drawn l'"0 hwrees, I7« One-horse I'haeton or Gig. lis. bd.; I wo-wheel, drawn by one horse and driver, 17s 6.1.; Horse and Hitler, After Cabin, 10s. fid.; Fore Cabin, 9s. •Jtle, 6s.; Morses. 7 s. 6d. each; Sheep, I'igs, Dogs, and Is. each.—These Fares include every expeuse. ^hippin^ anti |,ai,j,ng Live Sioclt at risk of their owners. t* Not Accouuiable for any Goods *ith>>ut Shipping Notes. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the rackets at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Abcrdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llall- tru,Je"t"wd Caerphilly—Goods forwarded to these l'laces ill pring Waggous, Railway, and Lock-up Canat Boat s iuime- » y 0" arrival, unless ordered by auy particular convey- lence, In "hich case they will he deposited in the Steam Packet « afeJlo,>se till called for, at risk, and expense of Cousiguee.— reigbt to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, I'arcels, &c„ forwarded to all parts of (he ingdom without <lelav,when sent to either ot the Steaui Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. rurtberinfortattiouat to Freight, &c., will he readily ob- tawed by applying to the Agents— HISOSTON, at the Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff or to E. 1'. Turner, No. 12, Quay-street, liristol, for the PHINCIi oar WALKS £ *cket; and of W. H. HARVEY, at the Packet Office, Bute "ocks,Cardiff; or to W. ». OWKN, Claie-street Hall, Marsh • Wreet, Bristol, and at 29, Avou Crescent, llotwclls, for the 81 A R Packet. Goods received for the PlUVCIi OF WALKS, 12, Quay- atreet, and n. Chaptit). Cumberland Basin.—Good4 taken for tbe srAK at the Bull Wharf, Kedcliffe-street, and Clare- ,l'eet Hall, Marsh street. AUGUST, 1849. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN GLOUCESTER, CARDIFF, AND FYJ|U|GG £ BRISTOL. CALLING AT LYDNEV AND OLD PASSAGE. The Fast-sailing Iron Steam-Vessel, c, C L A R A," WM. JACKSON, COMMANDER, IS intended to Sail with Passengers and Goods, as follows, during AUGUST, 1849 :— Aug. Glo'Her to Cardiff. ■ Aug. Cardiff to Bristol. J, Wednesday after 1 45! 3, Friday inoru 3 30 ■ Saturday ditto 4 O! 7, Tuesday ditto 6 0 °. Wednesday ditto 5 30 10. Friday ditto 7 30 *L Saturday ditto 7 0 13, Monday night II 30 °> Wednesday night 12 0 17, Friday morn ..3 0 **• Saturday after 3 30 21, Tuesday ditto ..5 0 Wednesday ditto 5 30 24, Friday ditto 7 0 "^i Saturday ditto 7 oj 27, Monday night U 30 29, Wednesday night 12 0 31, Friday morn 2 0 BRISTOL TO GLOUCESTER. AuS. Aujj. 3. tFriday after 3 30 17, tFriday after 3 30 7, tTuesday ditto C 0 21. +Tuesdaj ditto ..GO *0. Friday even 8 0)24, Friday ditto 7 30 i uesday noon 12 0.28, Tuesday morn 11 30 131, f Friday after 2 30 Oathe days marked thus t U Clar. will leave the Bathurst Basil1, and on the other days the Cumberland Basin. FARES. ster to Cardiff-bcst cabin 5s. 2nd cabin.. 3s. 0d. „ Lydney or Old Passage 3s, 2nd ditto 2s. Od. Sharpness 2s. 2nd ditto.. Is. Od. Cardiff to Bristol-best cabin 3s. 2nd ditto Is. 6d. Bristol Lydney or Old Passage 49. 2nd ditto.. 2s. 6d. • • Gloucester 2s. 2nd ditto Is. 6d. Four-wheel carriage, Gloucester to Cardiff, 25s.; phaeton or gig, 12s. 6d.; cattle, iUs. horses, 12s.; sheep, pigs, calves, and dogs, Is. each, Carriages, horses, cattle, and goods will be subject to landing and wharfage dues at Bute Docks. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Please to consign goods as follows London, H.Southan, Rose Inu Yard, West Smitlifield.— Birmingham, Leeds, J^eicester, Nottingham, and Sheffield Midland Railway COMPANY, to H. Southan.—Staffordshire Iron Works: PER H. Southan; Staffordshire Potteries: to care of H. southan, Gloucester—Gloucester, Cardiff, Swansea, and ewport: H, Southan.—Liverpool and Manchester: Worth Western Railway Company, to H. Southan Worcester: per Maybury, to H.Southan. The Proprietor gives Public Notice, that he will not be accountable for auy luggage, or other articles or goods whatever, above the value of forty shillings, unless the same are so declared and insurance paid thereon ac- cording to value. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor, H. °^RNAN, Docks, Gloucester, Newport, Cardiff, Swansea, or Hrlstol. A.AAl AMERICA! AMERICA! AMERICA! BRETT & HUGHES, AMERICAN PASSENGER -D OFFICE, 28, UNION-STREET, LIVERPOOL, 'FGULAR Liners to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and °STON, Weekly; to NEW ORLEANS and QUEBEC, the during the season. Paid Letters, enclosing a ATNP> promptly answered. AGENTS wanted through all South Wales, to give in- I0rmation and distribute bills. Apply by Letter, ad- URES8ED to our Office, 28, UNION-STREET, LIVERPOOL EMIGRATION ON THE NEW PRINCIPLE. To follow the" BOLTON." To sail punctually the 25th August. Last shipping dav the 23rd of August. TJ*OR PORT ADELAIDE, PORT PHIL- X NND SYDNEY.—The fine fast- V^LGG^^QSUILING new Ship MINERVA (belonging to Messrs. Wigram, of Blackwall), 829 tons re- gister. Coppered and Copper-fastened. George Coleman, Commander. Lying in the East India Docks. This fine Vessel has a spacious Poop, and upwards of 7 feet in the 'tween decks, which will be fitted up ex- pressly for Passengers, who will be taken at the uniform RATE of I WENTY GUINEAS, including provisions of the est quality, bedding, &C., and all mess utensils necessary tor the voyage. Carries an experienced Surgeon. This hip calls at Plymouth, her date of sailing thence being th of September. Parties first engaging will have a preference ot berths. 0 For further particulars apply to HALL, BROTHERS, Z, Kiches-court, Lime-street; to 1. B. MALLET, 4, Birchin-lane or to WILLIAM L. HOTCHKIN, 3, East India Chambers, Leadenhall-street, London. Trains to East India Docks leave Fenchurch-street every 20 min. EMIGRATION ON THE NEW PRINCIPLE TO ADELAIDE, PORT PHILLIP & SYDNEY. F 11HE undersigned, in answer to numerous JAFIMK X enquiries, beg to state that they originated JFFIGGGY this plan in OCTOBER last, and they adhere to the rule of taking only one class of Passengers at the uniform rate of 20 Guineas each, and THAT they have nv connexion or intee st with parties who advertise Ships on the «« ECONOMIC OR LOWER RATES." Intending Passengers are advised to compare the dietary scales, and inspect Vessels previous to arranging. oi To Sail from °nipS Names. Tons Captains. reg. E.I. Docks. Plymouth. -1- _u- ^liaerva 829 Geo. Coleman 25th Aug. 5th Sept. p.i-i 648 J. ltoskell 25th Sept. 5th Oct. frtneess ltoyal 543 J. C. Youag- 25th Oct. 5th Nov. [husband. [husband. L'or further Particulars apply to HALL, BROTHERS, 2, Etches-court, Lime-street; T. B. MALLET, 4, Castle- COurt, Birchin-lane; or to WILLIAM L. HOTCHKIN, 3, Eallt Iudia-chambers, Leadeuhall-street, London. GLAMORGANSHIRE & CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In the Month of SEPTEMBER, 1811), rFHE Valuable and Improveable FREEHOLD FARMS called KEVENSTELLE, i Situate in the parishes of Lloughor KEYENGOLE, i and LI tnrhidian, Glamorganshire; BLAEN-Y-CWM, ) Situate in the parish of Llan- GARNANT-GENOL, gyfelach, Glamorganshire; MAESLLECH, ) Situate in the Parish of Bettws, LLWYN-DU, J Carmarthenshire AND LLECHYFEDACH, Situate in the Parish of Llanon, Carmartht-nshire With the Mines and Quarries under the same respectively. And several FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD INNS, and DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOP, situate on the Strand, in Castle-3treet, High-street, Adelaide-place and Cambrian-place, SWANSEA, Glamorganshire. Early Notice will be given of the time and place of Sale. Particulars and Conditions of Sale are being prepared, and may shortly be procured of Messrs. Llewellyn and Randall, Solicitors, Neath Messrs. Jetfreysand Gaskoin, and Mr. Richard Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea; and Mr. J. B. Jeflries, Solicitor, Carmarthen. SALE POSTPONED From Monday, 23rd July, to Monday, 27th August, 1849. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND CARMARTHENSHIRE Highly Important and Valuable Freehold Estates, de- serving the especial attention of Capitalists. MR. H. P. GOODE BEGS to announce that he has been favoured with instructions to submit for SALE BY AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, in the Town of NEATH, on MON- DAY, the 27th day of AUGUST, 1849, at Two o'Clock in the afteruoon, in 13 Lots, The following valuable FREEHOLD and LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY, in and about the rapidly increas- ing Towns of Aberavon and Neath, productive Farms in the Parishes of Tythegstone and Lallestou, Llangafelach and Llandilo-Talybont, in the County of Glamorgan, and the Parish of Bettws, in the County of Carmarthen LOT 1. All that Public House, called the RED LION, comprising a Messuage, Out-buildings, Garden and Croft, with 3 Cottages and Gardens adjoining, also Stables and Coal Yard, situate in the centre of the rapidly improving Town of Aberavon. in the occupation of Mr. John Jones, held under a lease for 2 lives, aged 55 and 17, at the low yearly rent of E 12 01. 0(1. The Cottages, Stable and Yard have been erected since the lease was granted, and the remainder is ex- tremely eligible for erecting Houses of Business and Cottages. LOT 2. All those Two Cottages, with Barn, and Field adjoining, situate in the Town of Aberavon, con- taining together lA. 1R. 18P., having a Frontage of 100 feet of Valuable Building Ground, held with Lot 3 by Mr. John Jones, under a lease for 3 lives, aged respec- tively 26, 18, and 14, at the low apportioned rent of 1:7 10s. 0,1. LOT 3. All those 2 Fields or Closes of Ground, calle,l CAE SAINT VANE and CAE SHON ROBERT, situate in the Parish of Aberavon, adjoining the Road to Neath; also a Field, called CAE PARC, situate in the Parish of Baglan, near Aberavon, containing together 8A. OR. 38P. of excellent Land. Also, a Piece of Ground on which stands the ruins of an old Barn, called SKYBWR Y BURROW, in the Parish of Aberavon, all held by Mr. John Jones, and his tenants or assignees, under the same lease with Lot 2, at the low apportioned rent of £ 12 10s. 0,1. LOT 4. Several Fields and Closes of very productive Land in the Parish of Tythegstone, together with a Barn and a Piece of Waste, situate in the Village and Parish of Laleston, in the County of Glamorgan, containing together SA. 111. 7p. of rich Meadow and Pasture Land, in the occupation of William John, as tenant from year to year at the veatly rent of £10 Os. Od., but allowed 6s. 8d. as consideration for a Piece of Land in Short Land Vach, in the occupation of the Rev. Robert Knight. LOT 5. All that valuable Messuage, Dwelling House, Shop, Yard, and convenient out premises, called the HALL HOUSE, situate in the Old Market-street, in the centre of the Town of Neath, in the occupation of Mr. Rowland Thomas, held under a lease for 3 lived, or 21 years, at the very low yearly rent of £:¿O Os. Od. The ages of the lives are about 9, 16, and 30. LOT 6. A Freehold Messuage, Dwelling-House, Shop, and Premises, situate in SVind-street, in the Town of Neath, in the occupation of Mr. B. Davies, and his under-tenants, held by Mr. John Morgan, or Mr. B. Davies, under a lease for 3 lives, aged about 58, 58, and 33, at the ground rent of flO 0s. Od. LOT 7. A Freehold Dwelling-House and Premises, with Cottage adjoining, near the Church Yard, and a frontage to Wind-street, in the Town of Neath, in the occupation of Thomas Meredith and Thomas Jones, held by Mr. Evans, under a lease granted in 1838, for 3 lives or 40 years certain, at the annual rent of 1; 1.5 OS. Od. LOT 8. All that Freehold Messuage, Dwelling House, and Premises, called TYPICCA, situate at the corner of Old Market-street, and Butter-street, or High-street, in the Town of Neath, in the occupation of Mrs. Hosgood, but held by Mr. W. Powell, under a Lease for 3 lives, aged respectively 1G, 19, and 12, or 40 years certain from 1838, at the clear annual rent of JE10 Os. 0d., but sub- let for £ 15 0s. Od. LOT 9. The valuable FARM OF CWRT MAWR, ex- cepting the detached Fields comprised in Lots 10 and 11, with Farm House Buildings, and 94A. 2u. 26p. of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lmd, situate in the Parish of Llangafelach, in the County of Glamorgan, which, with Lots 10 and 11, are in the occupation of Mr. William Harry, as tenant from year to year at the annual rent of £ 42. (Amount apportioned upon this Lot £32.) LOT 10. Two Freehold Fields, part of Cwrt Mawr Farm, as now held by Mr. William Harry, with the last Lot and Lot 11, situate in the Parish of Llandilo-Taly- bont, about 2t miles from Pontardulais, and intersected by the Road to Swansea, called IHVYDRIAN and WAUNGOCH, containing together 7A. 1R. aop. of ex- cellent Laud. The apportioned rent upon this Lot is j63. LOT 11. Two Freehold Fields, being part of the Farm of Cwrt Mawr, now held with the two last Lots by Mr. William Harry, situate in the Parish of Llandilo- I Talybont, about 3 miles from Pontardulais, called WAUN GLANDWR, and WAUN Y GELLIN, containing to- gether 13A. OR. 20P. of capital Land. The apportioned rent upon this Lot is £7 Os. Od. LOT 12. The improved Leasehold Interest in the delight- fully-situated Mansion of GLYNCLYDDACH with its well-arranged Premises, Gardens, Lawns, and Grounds, situate in the Parish of Calloxton-juxta-Neath. within the easy distance of two miles of the Town of Neath, commanding delightful views of the proverbially- picturesque Vale of Neath, Briton-ferry, the Gnoll Castle, and other interesting objects. The Mansion, with the Premises, Stables, Gardens, and Pleasure- Grounds, have been erected and raised since the Lease was granted, and together with the Farm-yard and Offices, and about 23 Acres of Land, are held under Lease for the unexpired term of 08 years, provided three lives, now of the respective ages of about 58, 50, and should so long live, at the annual rent of JE19 8s. Od. and the other Land, comprising about 57 Acres and seve- ral Cottages, is held by the Vendor as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of L40 12s. 0d.,—the whole forming a compact, eligible, and gentlemanly residence and occupation, abundantly supplied with water, even to the bedroom story, with every other convenience that the most fastidious tastes can require are arranged in beau- tiful order also Stabling for seven horses, double Coach- houses, Saddle and Harness-room, with Store-lofts over, Fartn-house, Yard, and convenient Premises, Water for working Machinery, and other important conveniences. LOT 13. All that valuable Freehold Farm, called BO- DEST-UCHA, situate in the Parish of Bettws, in the County of Carmarthen, only two miles from the terminus of the Llanelly Railway consisting of Farm-house, Buildings, Premises, and 114A. OR. 25P. of excellent Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Land, in the occupation of Mr. Philip Isaacs, as tenant from year to year, at the low yearly rvnt of L43 Os. Od. *»LVRF ^AWA and BODEST Farms are on the richest par*B ot the South Wales Mineral Banin, and the mines to a considerable extent have been worked to the boun- daries of those Properties. The Llanelly and Cwm mm on ailway affords great facilities for the Tenants, aud they are in the immediate vicinity of various Works, erected and erecting at Cwm Ammon and Cross Inn, &c. Parueu ars, with Lithographic Plans, are being pre- pared, and may be had 21 days prior to the day of Sale, at the pnucipal Inns in the Neighbourhood, or on appli- cation to Jonas Gregory. Esq., Clement's Inn, London; to Edward Bradley, Esq., Treguff Place, near Cowbridge or to Mr. H. P. Goode, Laud Ageut, Surveyor, and Lithographer, Haverfordwest. SALE POSTPONED To the 25th day of August, instead of 2.1 st day of July, the day originally Advertised. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE & IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. MR. H. P. GOODE BEGS to announce that he will submit for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ANGEL INN, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 2.5th day of AUGUST, !84U, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, The following rich and importantly-situated FARMS and other FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in the Parishes of Railyr and Llandaff, in the following Lots LOT 1. A House and Garden, in Radyr-lane, called CROESWEN, held with and included in the rent set forth in Lot 4, but underlet and now in the occupation of Thomas Thomas, as tenant from year to year, at the yearly rent of £ 0 6s. Od. LOT 2. Two Cottages, Gardens, and Cow Shed, toge- ther with a Smithy, situate in the road leading from Mantrissent to Llandaff, called CROESWEN, in the several occupations of Edward Corbett and William Watkins, as under tenants to Evan David, Esq., at rents amounting to £ 11 0s. Od. LOT 3. t A remarkably productive Freehold Estate called FARM G 0 C H. in the Parishes of Radyr and Llandaff, containing 77A. 2n. 27P. of valuable Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in the occupation of Evan David, Esq., held by him, with Lots 2 and 3, as tenant from year to year, at the very low yearly rent of £ 90 Os. Od. This Farm is delightfully situated, and is well-adapted for the erection of a genteel Residence, which would command views of great extent and beauty, inclu- ding the Town of Cardiff, City of Llandaff, the beau- tiful Roadstead of Penarth, Castle Coch, and the intervening Landscapes,—a combination Scenery universally admired. The Ely Valley Railway is intended to pass through this Propetty, and very conveniently for its accommodation. LOT 4. The rich and highly-important Freehold Farms of TYR Y MYNYDD and GYLYNIS, situate in the Parishes of Radyr and Pentyrch.and on the banks of the River Taff, containing together 17610.. IR. 37p. of very rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in the oc- cupation of Thomas W. Booker, Esq. held by him under a.lease for the term of 21 years, from February 2nd, 1847, at the yearly rent of £ 175 Os. Od. The Taff Vale Railway passes through this Estate, and one of its principal intermediate Stations is built on it; and from its close proximity to the Pentyrch, Mellin Griffith, and other Works, it will soon become one of the most important sites for buildings, for it lies in a district rapidly increasing in population. This Estate is beautifully Timbered, the Farm Pre- mises are new, and the views from several parts of it are peculiarly picturesque: distant from Cardiff about four miles. Printed Particulars, with Lithographic Plans, are in course of preparation, and will be ready 21 days prior to the Sale, and may be obtained at the principal Inns in the Neighbourhood, or on application to Jonas Gregory, Esq., Clement's Inn, London to Edward Bradley, Esq., Treguff Place, near Co wbsidge or to Mr. H. P. Goode, Land Agent and Surveyor, Haverfordwest. TOWN OF CARDIFF. MR. T. WATKINS WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, at the ATHENJEUM, in the Town of Cardiff, on Tuesday, 11th September, 1849, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then be produced, All that commodious FREEHOLD BUILDING, known as THE ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, situate in CHURCH-STREET, in the said Town, immedi- ately opposite the Entrance to the Market, and within a short distance of the Banks and Post-office. The Build- ing is 43 feet by 40, and 25 feet in height, and affords accommodation for 500 persons. Its situation renders it most eligible for Public Rooms (which are much wanted in the Town), or for Offices, Ware-rooms, or as a place of business. The Building may be viewed, or any further Particu- lars obtained, on application to Mr. WM. PRICE, Cardiff House," Cardiff. To Grocers, Provision Factors, and others. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A GENERAL GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS, situated in the most populous part of the Town of NEWBRIDGE. The Stock-in.Trade at In- voice Price, and Fixtures, which are new, at Cost Price. Satisfactory reasons will be given for its disposal, and Possession may be had on the 20th of AUGUST inst. For Particulars enquire at the Office of this Paper, or of Mr. HIBBERT, Grocer, Cardiff. CMINIFIE'S REGISTERED SHIRT (fits with Ce ease and comfort) is as cheap as the old shape, and more durable. Made to measure only. Men's with Linen Fronts, Wrists, &c. 24s. half-dozen. Youths' ditto ditto. 18s. „ Men's, all Linen 4gSt The Registered Collar 3S. 6d. A variety of new patterns for Fancy Coloured Shirts. Worked & Embroidered FRONTS for SHIRTS. FLANNEL UNDER VESTS, DRESSING-GOWNS, and MORNING WRAPPERS. The University Cricket Jacket and Rowing Shirt. Zephyr Waterproof CAPES, COATS, OVERALLS, FISHING STOCKINGS, and BOOTS. London-made Silk and Gingham UMBRELLAS. Directions to measure for Minilie's Registered Shirts, and all Parcels forwarded free. C. M I N I F I E, HOSIER, GLOVER, AND SHIRT TAILOR, 30, COLLEGE-GREEN, BRISTOL. IMPORTANT. IN cases of an'attack of the present alarming and wide- spreading disease, STIVENS«&CO. confidently recom- mend their "ORIGINAL GREEN GINGER WINE" as a certain remedy and preventative against it. MAY BE OBTAINED OF Mr. Richard Maggs, Confectioner, Cardiff Mr, Wm. Nell, Spirit Merchant, Cardiff Mr. Jno. Heir Davies, Grocer, Merthyr Mr. W. C. Williams, Fruiterer, Merthyr Mr. David Evans, Sugar Loaf, Merthyr Mr. J. Lewis, Chemist, Dotvlais Mr. David Williams, Grocer, Hirwain Air. Lewis Williams, Grocer, Harriet-street, Aberdare Mr. Bassett, Post-office, Newbridge Mr. Thomas Reynolds, Caerphilly Mr. J. Parsons, Grocer, Cowbridge Mr. Wm. Price, Grocer, Lantwit Major Mr. Wm. Leyshon, Stationer, Bridgend.

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