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GLAMORGANSHIRE. YEARLY ABSTRACT OF EDWARD PRIEST RICHARDS, GENTLEMAN, TREASUBEB, r- 09 rpHE MERTHYR STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE'S ACCOUNTS, Audited and Settled at the EASTER QUARTER 1 SESSIONS, pursuant to the 6th aud 7th Victoria, cap. 44. DR. EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1862, to EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1863. CR. 1862. £ s. d. 1862. £ s. d. April To Balance due on last Account 337 1 2-J April By paid Magistrate's Salary, 1 year to to To Received Rates. to 25th December last 600 0 0 Trinity Sessions, 1862. £ 94 18 3! 1863. By paid Clerk, the like 150 0 0 1863. Epiphany ditto, 1863 189 16 7i April By paid Clerk of Peace's Bills, making 284 14 11 F Rates. 12 12 0 April To Magistrates' Clerk's fees. By paid Eliza Rees, Cleaning Magistrates From 25th Dec., 1861, to Room at Merthyr, Fires, &c. 12 2 6 25th March, 1862 104 10 10 By paid Margaret Matthews, ditto, From 25th March, 1862, Aberdare 811 9 to 24th June, 1862 121 1 0 By paid Stationery ••• 24 10 6 By paid Advertisements 1 17 6 v fi 'Q ? iMQ 2 By paid Matting 3 3 0 From 29th Sept., 1862, »y £ id ppr)aj..G 2 18 0 to 25th Dec, 1862 99 11 0 Bj Jaid Can-iage of Parcels 0 2 0 435 8 8-3- By paid Treasurer's Salary, 1 year 10 0 0 Balance 231 7 7t £ 1057 4 10^ £ 1057 4 10i Swansea Quarter Sessions, Swansea, 2nd April, 1863, April 7th, 1863. Examined, °WHENRY THOMAS, P. S. L. GRENFELL, Chairman. GRIFFITH LLEWELLYN. ■
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GLAMORGANSHIRE. SCHEDULE of FINES, FORFEITURES, and PENAL. n 7 plld or Payable to the TREASURER of the .^morgan, from EPIPHANY QUARTER SEbSIO^.to EASTER SESSIONS, 1863 Sums -T Sums Payable Names. Paid. but not [Remarks. j Paid. Caerphilly. Q s. d. jE s. d. John Gambling 0 2 6' Mary Mahoney 0 x 0 Committed. Cornelius Joues 0 1 o! Leah Jones 0 1 Margaret Thomas 0 0 lj William Henry Pardoe 0 5 0 Joseph Hopkins 0 5 0 Michael Halligan 0 5 0 John Carroll 6 5 o! Thomas Burns 0 5 01 Michael Cushan ,,| 0 5 0' Richard Jones o 5 ( Lewis Levi is jo 5 Oj John Jones |0 5 0j Enoch Davies 2 0 0! Mary Carroll 0 2 OiCommitted. Mary Ann Kelly ]Q 2 01 Do. James Williams 0 2 6! William Harry 2 6 6!Committed. John Jones 0 0 6 Jeremiah Harrington 0 5 0 Jeremiah Harrington 0 5 0 Morris Conway 0 5 OiCommitted. Ihomas Daley.. 0 5 oi William Donovan 0 5 o! Daniel Harrington 0 5 0' Thomas Lealey 0 5 OL I ■ — L nomas rrotlieroe 0 13 r Benjamin Simons 0 2 6 •* Edward Davies 0 2 6 James Williams o 1 3, George Henry 0 5 0 Distress issued, Margaret Simons 0 1 o: gone off. Mary Harris o 1 0 Margaret Miles 0 1 Ol David Edwards 0 5 0| Daniel Murphy j 0 5 o Committed. John Kennedy i0 5 0, Do Henry Jones 0 2 6 Do. Eliza Jones 0 10 Maria Jones 0 5 Ol Susan Edwards ( 0 10 OiCommitted. Robert Hilling 0 2 0 David James 1 j o 5 0 Committed. Mary Sullivan 0 1 0 Do. M«ry Morgan 0 1 0 Do." Jane Morgan 0 5 0 Do. Julia Carroll 0 5 0 Do. James Millar 0 5 0 Gone off. Elizabeth Davies 0 5 0 Edward Fowler 0 5 0 Timothy Murphy 0 2 6 Jerry Lyuch 0 5 0 John Lynch 0 5 0, John Mahoney |o 5 O.Committed. Daniel Fen ton 0 5 ol Thomas Sullivan 0 5 0| Thomas Sullivan 0 5 0| Bridget Donovan 0 10 0 Committed. James Sautry i 0 2 61 Do. Evan Rees q 5 0! Do. Jane Thomas 0 1 0 Jeremiah Brian 0 5 01 John Brian q 5 0 Committed. Thomas Flynn 0 5 0! Thomas Wall 0 10 0! Ann Fennessy 0 2 0 Committed. Thomas Evans. 0 10 0 Do. Charles Webb 1 0 0 Do. James Williams 0 5 0 Michael Simpson 0 5 0 Committed. John Lubey 0 5 0 Joseph Bevan 0 o 0 Deiiis Buckley. 0 5 OCommitted. e John Buckley 060 Do. Henry Harris 0 5 0 Do, David Price 0 5 0 Charles Taylor 0 5 0 Lewis Jenkins 1 15 0 To pay April 13th Elias Jones 0 o 0 Committed. Michael Crowley 0 6 0 David Evans. 0 5 0 Committed. Henry Jenkins. 0 50 John Richards 0 5 0 Martha Richards 0 10 Do. 0 1 0] Ann Lloyd 0 10 0 William Lynch 0 5 ol David Edwards 0 5 0 John Williams 0 5 0 John Regan | 0 5 0 Committed. Lewis Freedman. 4 4 6 Allowed time. Thomas Evans |0 5 0 Committed. David Mathews 0 16 6 Committed. David Davies 1 0 6 6 Do. Thomas Harris 0 5 0 To pay April 11th. Pat Christopher 0 5 0 Committed. John Nash 0 0 6 Unpaid. John Jenkins 0 5 0 Committed. Thomas Watkins 0 5 o'Do. John Lynch 0 10 ONotpaid. Catherine Llewellyn 0 0 6 David Jenkins 0 5 0 1 William Howells '0 10 0 Notpaid,defendant T W, ditl uot appear. John Williams 0 0 6 Allowed time. John Williams 0 2 6 Not paid,defendant T „ did not appear. John Owen 0 5 0 Do. 5 John Griffiths 0 1 6 Committed. Job Davies. 0 0 6 William Lai.gley 0 0 6 David Davies 0 0 6 Noah Davies 1 0 OCommitted. Do. 010 Oj Do. Catherine Harding 0 10 01 Do. Do. 0 5 OiDo. Thomas Williams 0 2 6 Mary Williams 010 Cardiff. Lewis Williams 0 5 0 Mary Ann David 0 0 6 David Davies 0 5 0 John Pride 0 10 0 John Martin 010 o Committed. William L. Willis 0 10 0 John Richards 0 10 Henry Stockdale 300 William Burke 0 5 0 John Connelly 0 5 0 William Thomsfs 0 10 0 John Smith 0 5 0 j Charles Crowden 0 10 0 Jerry Hartuell 0 5 0 Thomas Richards 0 5 0 Francis de Lough 0 5 0| William Rogers 1 0 5 Oi William Headford .1 0 2 61 William John 0 10 Oj Christ. Hagan 1 0 0 Peter Alson 0 5 01 Nicholas Haydon 0 5 Ol George Burns 0 5 Oj William Roberts 2 0 0 William Grey 0 10 oj John Livermore 1 0 Oi John Faggart 0 5 Ol Andrew Wood 0 10 0 John Matthews 0 10 0 Mich. Learj- 0 5 0 Charlotte Stone 0 10 .0 Mary Ann David. 0 6 0 Samuel Miller 0 5 0 William Gibson 0 2 6 Jacques Allege 3 0 0 John Elliott 0 10 Oi Elias Morgan 1 0 0| Dionysius Anemoyanis 0 10 cj James Dempsey 0 10 Ol John Early 0 10 0 John Phillips 0 10 ol William Donnelly 0 2 6) James Tucker 0 5 Oj Sundred ofCotobridge. Uavid Evans 0 10 0 Town of Cowbridge. William Miles 0 2 6 John Thomas 0 1 7J Elizabeth Smith 0 4 9 Allowed time. Dynaspowis. Edwin Webber. 0 1 0 John Bryant «. 050 Thomas Roberts. 0 10 OCommitted. James Little 0 2 6 Thomas Henry Waters 0 2 6 Joseph Meads 0 1 0 Joliu Channel 0 1 0 Thomas Launders 0 1 0 Cliai-les Hawley 0 10 0 William Evans. 10 0 Edward Horan 0 5 0 Kibbor Thomas Burge 060 John Cole 0 5 C Dennis Mahony 06 0 James Hamilton. 0 10 0 Henry Legg 0 0 6 Robert Hitchings 0 5 0 Elizabeth Kitridge 010 Mary Donovan 0 2 6 Committed. Ellen O'Brien 0 5 0 Do. Phillip Duggan j X 0 OCommitted Owen Keefe 0 5 0 0 I Carried forward £41 Õ 81
I SCHEDULE OF FINES, &C.-CONTINUED.
I SCHEDULE OF FINES, &C.-CONTINUED. Sums ,T Payable Names. Paid. but nol Paid. j Paid. -e s. d. IU s. d Brought forward £ 11 5 8i Lewis Joues 0 5 0 Samuel Preedj 0 2 6 H ° 5 ° Emitted. Mary ilhams !0 1 0 >r Ellen Keefe j 0 10 Michael Collins 0 10 6 Anslow Coaling 0 0 6 Thomas Samuel 0 1 OCommitted. r 1 nomas Rees 0 0 6 William Lewis 0 2 6 Robert Isles n T no n 1 Elizabeth Lee o"'5''o 0Committed. Mary Ann Owen. 0 1 0 George Webb 0 2 0 Langefelaeh. Josiah Griffiths 0 10 0 f John Lewis 0 0 2 John Jenkins 0 3 2 John Harding 1 0 3 1 Eiizabeth Harding 0 3 1 Hannali Tlioiiia, 0 2 Hannah Thomas 0 2 7J David Lloyd 0 3 2 Owen Roberts I 0 1 10 Mary Morgan 0 2 10 Committed. Mis kin. £ 2?: vve0 5 Thomas Phillips o o o! Morgau Pickford. 0 2 6l Thomas Morgan 0 5 0, Thomas Thomas 0 5 Oj John Grey 0 5 01 Tiiomas Lewis 0 0 6| David Nicholas o 0 6j Johu Jones q 2 6 Daniel Walters 006 4 '-Mt^garet Bevan 0 2 6 Elizabeth Jenkins 0 1 31 John Williams 0 1 31 Thomas Francis o 5 o' Samuel Thomas jo 5 o' William Griffiths 0 5 0 John Edward 0 10 0 Thomas Carts 0 2 6 David Williams 0 10 0 J oseph Phillips 0 5 0 ThomasRees 0 5 0 -— William Williams 0 6 0 David Williams 0 5 0 James Thomas o 6 0 Margaret Bevan j 0 2 6 John Davies i 10 0 Morgan Davies 0 10 0 Lewis Lewis 0 5 0 Thomas Davies 0 5 0 William Emanuel 0 5 0 W7illiam Lewis 0 5 0 Thomas Phillips 10 0 Timothy Morgau 0 0 1 Committed. Richard Jenkins 0 10 0 Thomas Grey i 0 10 0 Joshua Brown 0 10 0 Michael Donoghue 0 5 0 Thomas Hughes o 2 6 Thomas Lewis 0 5 0 Jane James 0 5 0 John Morris i 0 2 6 ¡ John Harris C 2 6j Sarah Hopkins 0 5 0 Thomas John o 10 0 Same o 10 0 Catherine Burt 0 10 OCommitted. John Watkins 0 6 Oj Alexander Evans jO 5 OiCommitted Henry Davies 0 5 Oi Robert Bncknell '0 6 Oj Thomas Richards 10 5 0 Thomas Morgan 0 2 6 William Miles l o 01 :—I Ann Williams o 1 ol John "Williams 0 5 0 Ann Williams o 1 ol John "Williams 0 5 0 Denis Buckley 0 5 0 John Meade 0 5 W imam Griffiths 0 10 Oi Mary Brien 0 2 6 Committed. Edward Jones 1 5 01 Mary Thomas 0 5 0> •: William Peters 0 5 0 Evan Jones 0 10 Oj William Morgau (1 0 OiCommitted. John Rees 0 10 Oj Thomas Lancaster 0 7 6j T«! £ S £ phen? 12 0 0 Payable 16 April. JamcMewart 0 5 OCommitted John Samuel >•< A I AD I»I ■, James Tresige 0 i oj Payable 16 April, Evan Williams n Z n Jeremiah McArthy 0 5 0 °'Committed. Daniel Williams 0 16 O William liosser 0 5 Oi Ann Hughes 1 0 0| William Brown 0 5 0) Thomas Phillips 0 10 Oj Mary Morgan 0 1 0; William Lewis 0 10 OiCommitted. Mary Roach o 2 0' Do. Edward Lawrence I 0 5 0 Do. Thomas Fuge 0 5 0 Joanna Gorey 0 x oi Allowed time. John Owen, 0 10 0] Do. SI I 2 10 Elizabeth Browu 0 l0 0| iT" Mary Jones o 2 6 Lydia Martin 0 10; Julia Kaley 0 5 0 Committed. Mary Ann Rees 0 5 0; Do Ann Rowlands 1 0 5 0 Do. Thomas Thomas 0 10 t Samuel Jones 0 10 0 Newcastle$Ogmore Stradling Stradling 0 9 10] John Lewis 1 0 0 Samuel Lewis 1 0 Oi David Rees 0 0 6' William Johu 0 0 G Richard Roberts 10 0 •. •, John Alford 0 1 lo John Jones 0 10 OCommitted. David Morgan 0 10 C Thomas Thomas .j o 10 t ■■ Thomas Evans i o 0 Thomas Jones | 0 6 6 Committed' John Gwyn l o 0| Thomas Lewis i 1 16 r John Rees 1 6 11 William Wilbains | j o 11 10 Jommitted. Thomas U llliams 0 4 it j David Thomas 0 19 oj William Watkins 1 0 0! MarySniHYan. o 1Allowed time. Neath. William McCarthy 0 5 (j David Davies 0 6 0' John Leary 0 o (Comautted. Ellen Sullivan 0 15 6 Lewis Lewis 0 8 3 David Williams 0 2 6 William Jon^s 026 Catherine C( le „ o 6 0 Timothj' Donovan 0 6 ( 1 0 0 Committed. Patrick Shea o 5 l Do David Davies o 5 ( jj/ Evan Davies 'j l 0 0 Do. Joseph Foulton 0 10 0 Charla! te Luvell U Ó 0 Thomas Quickly 0 6 0 David Stone | 0 2 6 Thomas Hunter 0 10 0 Allowed time lliomas Lloyd 0 10 Ann Sweeny 1 6 4 Committed. David Pullen jl o 0 John Jenkins 0 10 0 Thomas Owen 0 10 0 Thomas D. Thomas 0 6 0 Thomas Long 0 6 0 Shem Parker 0 10 OCommitted. Hundred of Swansea William Gamon 0 2 6 Henry Pugh 0 0 6 Borough of Stvansea. John Richards. 0 10 0: William Owens 0 10 0' Edward Liveeney 0 10 0 Committed. William Lewis i Q Q Do Hannah Edwards .I 0 0 8 Do* Charles Tippins i 2 13" Daniel James 0 8 10 Daniel James 0 10 L T\Vill.ia«n Evans*. o 3 4 Committoj. Daniel Callaghan Q 10 I Do. John Brvaut 7 10 0 Do. John Jones 0 13 4 Do, Gri ffitll 0 6 0 Alexander Penhorwood 0 8 10 Committed William Francis I 0 0 4 umiaea. Benjamin Hopkin 0 7 3Cjmmitted W illiam Stock 0 0 6 Edward Hopkin 0 8 10 £91 21 E. P. RICHARDS, Cardiff, 28tb April, 1863. Treasurer. tJ •••'■. i •
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BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, 32, PRINCE STREET, BRISTOL. rpHE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS, I unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are ntended to sail from Cumberland Basin, BRISTOL, except for Newport and Cardiff, which will start from Bathurst Basin), and as undermentioned, with or without Pilots. and with liberty to Tow Vessels, during MAY, 1863. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. ELY, JAMES PARFITT, Master. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Bsn, Bristol MAY I MAT Saturday 2 3i after Friday, 1 • • after Tuesday, 5.. -5. after Monday, 4 morn 9 Y, Wednes. 6 *6 after I Wednesd. 6.. -S morn Thursday, 7.rafter Thursday, 7*9 morn Saturday, 9 8i morn Friday, 8 morn Tuesday, 12 11^ morn Monday, 11 12 noon Thursday, 14 1| after Wednesd. 13 3 after Saturday, 16 after Friday, 15 *3| after Tuesday, 19 *6; morn Monday, 18 *6f morn Wednes. 20 *6 morn Tuesday, 19 *6 after Friday, 21 *6 after Wednesd. 20 alter Friday, 21 *6 after Wednesd. 20 *G,' alter Saturday, 23 74 morn Friday, 22 9 morn Tuesday, 26 91 morn Monday, 25 ,10& morn Thursday, 28 12 noon 1 Wednesd. 27 12 noon Saturday. 30 2 after I Friday, 29 3 after To and Fro from Cardiff, 19th and 20th. To and Fro from Bristol, 6th and 7fch To and Fro in conjunction with" Vehndra," 4th, 5th, 18th, and 21st. FARES -After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, 1 s. 6ck To-aud-Fro same day (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued Saturday available for the return trip on Monday. NEWPORT.-TAFF. From Newport. I From Bristol. MAY I MAY Saturday, 2 3f after Friday, 14after Tuesday, 5 6 morn Monday, 461 inorit Wednes. 6 6J morn Tuesday, 5 6 £ after Thursday, 7 7 morn Wednesd. 6 75 after Friday, S 8 morn Thursday, 7 8 after Monday, 11 10J morn I Saturday 9.. Pi morn Wednes. 13.. I after Tuesday, 12. 1 after Friday, 15 3 after Thursday, 14.. 3j after Monday 18 5 after I Saturday, 16 41 after Tuesday, 19 5. after I Tuesday, 197morn Wednesd. 20 5$after Wednes. 20 7 morn Thursday, 21 6.1 after Thursday, 21 7? morn Saturday, 23 8 morn Friday, 22 8 morn Tuesday, 26 10± morn Monday, 25 10 morn Thursday, 28 12 noon Wednesd. 27 12 noon Saturday, 30 2J after Friday, 29 2| after Fares:—After Cabiu, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. NOTICE.—It being intended to sail punctually at the time stated above, no Goods will be received for shipment later than one hour previous thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. CARMARTHEN.—FIEE FLY. Carmarthen to Wexford, From Bristol. MAY The FIRE FLY, as soon after Friday, 1 5 morn arrival from Bristol as cir- Friday, 8 8§ morn cumstances will permit. j Friday, 15 5 morn Friday, 22 8J morn .n .*■. ■ FaresCabin, 13s.; Deck, 7s. 6d. WEXFORD.—FIRE FLY. From Bristol, Fiidays from Wexford, Tuesdays. TENBY.—FIEE FLY. Tenby to Bristol. Bristol to Tenby. MAY MA-Y Tuesday, 5 7 after I Friday, 1 5 morn Wednesd. 13 2 morn Friday, 88-1 morn Tuesday, 19 7 after I Friday, 15 5 morn Thursday, 26 11 night Friday, 22 8J morn Friday, 29 2 5 after Fares:—Cabin, 13s.; Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d.; Ser- vauts in the same Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Children uuderl2 years, 4s. Return Tickets:—Best Cabin, available for a month, 19s. 6d with the option of returning by either of the Company s Steamers plying between Bristol and Tenby, Cardiff, or .Newport. PEMBROKE DOCK, MILFORD, & HAVERFORDWEST JCVEBNA. Pembroke Dock to Water- From Bristol. ford. MAY The JUVERNA, as soon I Tuesday, 5 7 morn after arrival from Bristol as Tuesday, 12 1 after circumstances will permit. Tuesday, It 7 morn Fares—Cabin 12s.6d., Tuesday, 26 11 morn Deck 7s. 6d. Deck 7s. 6d. Waterford to Bris., Fridays, j Cabin 13s., Deck 7s. 6d. DUBLIN.-CALVPso. From Bristol, Fridays, from Dublin, Tuesdays. The wWJe of the above Vessels are fitted up for the con- veyance of Passengers and Goods. Female Stewards on Board. Carriages and Horses shipped with care, and should be alongside two hours before sailing. # Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, 4c., should be f J3ills and other information supplied by Mr. J. Jones, JRownham Wharf, Hotwells. In London—Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly, and «Gracechurch street, City H. Underwood, 56, Haymarket. AQ-EBTS :—Mr. Harwood, Tenby; Mr. F. J. Sellick, Haverfordwest; Mr. J, Palmer, Milford Mr. Abel Roberts, jPater; Mr. Rodgman, Ilfracombe; Mr. Hawken, Bideford :Mr. T. Geen, Lynton; Jas. Bagnal & Son, Carmarthen Mr. -R.Jones, Newport; Mr. John Rowe, Packet Office, Bute J)ocks, Cardiff; and Messrs. R. and R. Allen, Wexford. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets rwiiil not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of £2; nor for any Deck Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of SOs., ucless in each case entered as such, and freight in propor- tion paid for the same at the time of delivery nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 408. (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in propor. tion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All Letters seeking information to be post-paid. .STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CCJKK, MILFORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. rpHE CORK STEAM-SHIP COM- X PANY'S Screw Steamers IBIS, CORMORANT, or DODO, are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the Month of MAY, 1863. rrBOM CABDIFlf & NEWPORT FKOM COftK FOR MILFORD FOR COKK. CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. I To Milford and ♦Cardiff, Sat. 2 4^ after | Newport,Wed. 6 4J after Newport, Sat. 9 9 morn Cardiff, Wed.13. 11 morn 'Cardiff, Sat. 16 4 £ after | Newport,Wed.20 after Newport,Sat. 23 8 morn Cardiff, VVed.27 10 morn •Cardiff, Sat. 30 3 after | FARES from Cork to Cardiff or Newport :—Best Cabin 17s 6d.^ Deck, 7s. (Including Fee).—Return Tickets, available for One Mouth, 27s. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for ^Shipment, should be alongside Four Hours before the tiuae of isailmg* The Company give Notice that they will not b« accountable for any raesengers Luggage, unless the value thereof be de- clared, anu the rreight paid accordingly, at the time of ship- ment; and the Passengers from CAUDIFF and NEWPORT must obtain their Tickets from the Office before going 011 Board. For Freight, &c., apply at the Company's Office, Cork; or to their Agents, Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Ship Broker, Bute Docks Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Cork Steam-Ship Wharf, PillgweulL, Newport, Mon. I— PRIZE MEDAL 1862, JLWAKBED BY THE JURORS OF CLASS 2, FOR THE GLENFIbLL) STW CH, BEIEG A CONFIRMATION BY SOME OF THE MOST EMINENT SCIENTIFIC MEN OF THE AGE, OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF THIS WORLD RENOWNED STARCH vSold in Packets at id., Id., 2d., 4d., and Sd. each, by all re- spectable Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, &c. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW AND LONDON THE CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMER E L I N D R A, S TEA M: E R VEL I N D R A, DAVID DAVIES, Commander, TS intended to Ply (with liberty to Tow), between CARDIFF X and BRISTOL, with Passengers and Merchandize, during the Month of MAY, 1863. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. FromBathurstBasin,Bristol MAY I "rAY Friday, 1 2! after Saturday, 2 5 after Monday, 4.. 4* after Tuesday, 5.. 8 morn Wednes. 6 *6 £ morn I Wednes. 6 n after Thursday, 7 *7 morn Thursday, 7 8 after Friday, 8 7 after Saturday, 9 lot morn Monday, 11 101 morn I Tuesday 1'2 2 after Wednes. 13 12^ after Thursday, 14.. 3 after Friday, 15 25 after Saturday, 16 5 after Monday, 18 4 after Tuesday, 19 *8 morn Tuesday, 19 5 after Wednes. 20 morn 4 Wednes. 20 after Thursday, 21 8j morn Friday, 22 after Saturday, 23 10 morn Monday, 25 9 morn Tuesday, 26 11 £ after Monday, 25 9 morn Tuesday, 26 11 à after Wednesd. 27 lOi morn Thursday, 28 2 after Friday, 29 12 £ after Saturday, 30 3^- after To and Fro from Cardiff, 6th and 7th. To and Fro from Bristol, 19th and 20th. To and Fro from Bristol in conjunction with the Ely, May 4th, 5th, 8th, 18th, 21st and 22nd. Fares :—Alter Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To-aud-Fro. same Day (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken), After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. Further information as to Freight, &c., may be obtained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to John Evered, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. SPECIAL NOTICE. LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA STEAM-SHIP COMPANY. Shippers and Passengers are hereby respectfully informed that this Company's Steamers hitherto sailing on Saturday for New York, and calling at Queenstown for Passengers on Monday will in future sail from Liverpool on Fridays and will continue a Regular Sailiug every alternate Friday from Liverpool, calling at Queenstown for Passengers and despatches as usual. STEAM COMMUNICATION TO NEW YORK DIRECT. rilHE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, and PHILADELPHIA STEAM-SHIP 'ntend despatching their Full Powered Clyde-built Iron Screw Steam yjiipS) calling at QUEENSTOWN, to embark Passengers and Despatches, as follows: FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. CITY OF CORK Friday, 1st May CITY OF NEW YORK Wednesday, 6th CITY OF BALTIMORE Wednesday, 13th „ KANGAROO Friday, 15til And every succeeding Wednesday, and every alternate Frida y Cabin Passage 15,17, and 21 Guineas,-according to the accommodation. Forward Passage, 8 Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool. SHORTEST ROUTE FROM THE SOUTH OF IRELAND TO ENGLAND. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SOUTH OF IRELAND AND ENGLAND, By Express and Mail Trains on the GREAT WESTERN & SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS And Fast and Powerful ROYAL MAIL STEAMEES through the Harbours of MILFORD-HAVEN AND WATERFORD. The Steamers on these Lines are of great power and speed The Passengers' Cabins are large and well ventilated, with ex- cellent Sleeping Cabins, and every modern accommodation for the comfort of Passengers. FROM LONDON TO WATERFORD. ,■1^ A ROYAL MAIL STEAMER leaves NEW A- MILFORD RAILWAY PIER (MIL- V^O|\a^F0RD-HAVEN), at 7.5 p.m., on arrival of the 9.15 a.m. Express Train and 6.0 a,m. 3rd Class Train, so as to enable Passengers (wind and weather permitting), to proceed by the 6 a.m. Train to Limerick and Cork. and all parts of the South of Ireland. Passengers for Dublin will proceed by the llf a.m. Train via Kilkenny. A Steamer sails from WATERFORD daily (Sundays ex- cepted), at 3.15 p.m., on arrival of the Train from Cork Limerick, &c., arriving at New Milford (wind and weather permitting), so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 9.5 a.m. Express Train reaching London at about 6 p.m. Passengers arriving at New Milford on Sunday mornings will proceed by the 10.40 a.m. Train. FAREs-Waterford to New Milford (Milford Haven, 12s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. THROUGH FARES-SINGLE TICKETS. 1st cI. & 2nd cl. & 3rd cl. & Paddington, Oxford, Reading— Saloon. Cabin. Deck. To Waterford 50s 0 40s Od 24s 6d Limerick or Limerick Junction 60s 0 47s Od 30s Od Kilkenny 55s Od 44s Od 27s Od Cheltenham and Gloucester- To Waterford 35s Od 28s Od 17s 6d Limerick or Limerick Junction 45s Od 35s Od 23s Od Kilkenny 40s lid 32s Od 20s Od Newport and Cardiff- To Waterford 28s Od 21s Od 14s 6d Limerick or Limerick Junction 38s Od 28s Od 20s Od Kilkenny 33s Od 25s Od 17s Od 1st and 2nd Class Return Tickets, available for a month, at I fare and a-half for the DOUBLE JOUENEY, are issued for Waterford, Limerick, Kilkenny, and Tipperary. Passengers can be Booked Through from Waterford, via Milford, to Newcastle, Shields, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Darlington, York, Scarborough, and Hull. Goods, Cattle, Parcels, Fish, &c., will also be conveyed by these Steamers at Low Rates. Cattle Yards and Lock-up Warehouses are provided at Waterford, in connexion with the Steamers. Through Tickets for Passengers, Carriages, and Horses, may be had at the Railway Station at Paddington, and the First Class Stations of the Great Western; South Wales; Water- ford and Limerick and Waterford and Kilkenny Railways also at the Steam Ship Offices of Messrs. FOKD and JACKSON, 36, Cannon-street, City London: and New Milford (Aliilord Haven); and Mr. DOWNEY, Quay, Waterford. PURE SWEET8. SCHOOLING & CO.'S PRIZE MEDAL S PURH SWEhfS are perfectly Genuine and of various delicious flavours. Sold by all Gro- cers, Confectioners, &c., in transparent and other packets, at One Penny per Ounce. B ware of Imitations. Schooling & Co., Wholesale and J Expurt Confectioners, Betlinal Green, London. THE COVENTRY FRILLING HAS THE NAME OF J. AND J. CASH ON EVERY PACKET. '1 'HE edges are perfectly firm, and the woven hem not being JL tHick, like those made by hand or the sewing machine, will servairucli better for Crimping or Gouphering. It is of I of a superior quality, and more durable than any made from the broad material, being entirely manufactured from the double strand Sea Island Cotton. SOLD BY ALL RFSPICCTAIBLR, DRAPERS. CASH'S CAMBRIC RIBBON, Of the same Quality, Is manufactured in 4 widths, and Sold by all Respectabl Drapers. PRESERVED PROVISIONS.. PRIZE MEDAL.FALL'S PROCESS J. McCALL & CO., CONTRACTORS TO THE ROYAL NAVY, 137, HOUNDSDITCH, LONDON. The Jury at the International Rxhibition, 1862, awarded a Medal to J. McCall, for "excellence of quality"—the pro. visions not being over-cooked, retaining freshness and flavour as if dressed at the kitchen fire. Agent for CARDIFF-JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bute-street.
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ELLS & NEAL, Wyjt 21, DUKE STREET, P? T)EG to inform the Ladies of Cardiff and Neighbourhood that their SHO\ f II ROOM is now OPEN for the SEASON. rb E. & N. have made every Effort to procure the NOVELTIES OF THE 1 Jf DAY from French and English Manufactmers. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, Price, 96 69. od. WILLIAM E- VAUGHAW, DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, 348, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. QHAWLS, DRESSES, MANTLES, BED, AND WINDOW CURTAINS, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES, &c., & O CLEANED OR DYED. AGENCIES. ABERDARE—Mrs. DANCE, Confectioner, Commercial-st. I NEWBRIDGE—Mr. EVANS, Ironmonger, Bridge-street. BRIDGEND-Mr. THOMAS, Confectioner, Caroline-street. | s:PiR>iisrGr OF 18S3- NOVELTIES IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. QANDER-S celebrated PALMERSTONIAN SUITS at 32s. 6d., in a variety of new and choice Materials for th Season. To fully appreciate the merits of this marvellous production of elegance and real economy in Dress you should call and judge for yourselves. SANDER S EXCELSIOR SUIT, for the Season, of very choice and tastefully desigaed Fabrics, is admirably adapted for Business or Walking. Made to measure at 50s. SANDER S PRINCE OF WALES SUIT (expressly designed). Made to measure from the choicest productions of from 55s. to 70s. Forms the most Chaste and Elegant Dress that can possibly be desired. ,< EVERY NOVELTY IN KNICKERBOCKERS AND JUVENILE CLOTHING. JAMES SANDER cannot allow this opportunity to pass without, in very few words, reciprocating the increased confidence and patronage of the public by expressing his warmest and most genuine acknowledgments for past favours, aud assuring his friends that the most strenous efforts are constalltly made to excel III style, durability, and economy, as the only mode of ensuring a continuance of public esteem aud favour. The selection of new materials for the present season will be found remarkably successful, and will well repay the favour of an inspection. TERMS-ONE PRICE ONLY, AND PROMPT CASH. 28 &c S9, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. CABINET, UPHOLSTERY & CARPET WAREROOMS 19, IDXJKIE STREET, CARDIFF.. r['HE above extensive SHOW ROOMS contain the Largest Assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, CARPETS X DAMASKS, LOOKING GLASSES, &c., &c., throughout South Wales. Parties about Furnishing, and desirous of obtaining first-class Goods, will consult their best interests by visiting 19, DUKE-STREET. DANIEL LEWIS, PROPRIETOR MANUFACTORY AND TIMBER YARD, HIGH-STREET. WINES, SPIRITS, PORTER, AND ALES. OF BEST QUALITY, & LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOR CASH, AT FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO.'S, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. Fine Old Crusted PORT, at 42s., 48s., and 54s. per dozen. Pale and Gold SHERRY, at 30s., 32s., 36s., 42s., and 48s. per dozen. Fine Old French BRANDY (9 years old) 1M 28s. per gallon. Best Old Irish or Scotch WHISKEY iit iit 19s. per gallon. Fine Old Jamaica RUM 18s. per gallon. London GIN 12s. 6d., 13s. 6d. per gallon. Best DUBLIN PORTER, per dozen Imperial Pints, 3s. 6d.; BASS'S PALE ALE, 4s. 3d.; Fine MILD ALE, 3s. 6d.; Alloa PALE BEER, 28. 6d. v Dublin Porter, Burton, and other Ales, in Casks, to suit Families. A full List of Prices may be had on application. Orders per Post punctually attended to. TBRMS,-CASII. ESTABLISHED 1812. H. AND TTPBOCTOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL. ■ IN calling attention to their SPKCIAL MANURES, have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of vary superior 1 quality, and the most economical which are manufactured. TUivMP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND BAhLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME iaas been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. GHASS MANURES Are very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manures is regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their character. { MAHUFACTOBIES BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AND WARWICK. AGENT :— MR. H. GARSED, PARK, PENTYRCH, NEAR CARDIFF. FHE NEW PATTERNS—POST FREE— I I) af jtfatfprpH 's cheajT c-iiejini ifltiuLhid IfajLen ^&LJL^lnqjL.. jlti fllfoxJ^ aI-' jfiat jitadjicj'd lig macJunej^j thet( axe- luzuLuiiJlad. COTTERELL BROTHERS 6 Wine Street, BRISTOL. t 5 Bridge Street, BATH.