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BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, 82, PRINCE STREET, BRISTOL. THE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended 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 OCTOBER, 1865. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. ELY or TAFF. JAMES PARFITT, Master. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst, Bsn., Bristol OCTOBER. OCTOBER. Tuesday, 3 3 after Monday, 2 3t after Thursday 5 4J after Wednes., 4 5 after Saturday, 7 5J after Friday, 6 71 morn Tuesday, 10 81 morn Monday, 9 9i morn Thurs., 12 9 morn Wednes., 11 lOfmorn Saturday, 14 12 noon Friday, 13 1 after Tuesday, 17 3 after Monday, 16 3-1 1 after To-and-Fro from Bristol in conjunction with Velindra, 6, 7, 20, 21, and 23. NOTICE.—It being intended to sail punctually at the times stated, no Goods will be received at the Bathurst Basin later than one hour previous. FARBS —After Cabin, £ JS.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To-and-Fro same day (provided a To.and-Fro Ticket be taken After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. 1 o-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday available for the return trip on Monday. NEWPORT.—TAFF or DART. OCTOBER. OCTOBER. From Newport. From Bristol. Tuesday, 3.. 3 aftei Monday, 2 3i after Thursday, 5 5 morn Wednes, 4 5 after Friday, 651 after Thursday, 5. 6 after Monday, 9 8 morn Saturday, 7 71 morn Wednes., 11 85 morn Tuesday, lU 9 morn '2 Friday, 13 11 morn Thursday, 12 11 morn Fares:—After Cabin, Is. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. NOTICE.—It being intended to sail punctually at the time tated above, no Goods will be received for shipment later than tiie houv previous thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. WEXFORD.—FIRE FLY. With liberty to Call at Intermediate Ports. From Bristol From Wexford calling at Tenby. calling at Tenby OCTOBER. OCTOBER. Friday, 6 7 morn Tuesday, 3 2 after Friday| 13 12 noon Tuesday, 10 7Jmorn Friday,' 20 6| morn Tuesday 17 2 after Friday, 27 10 morn Tuesday, 24 6 morn Tuesday, 31 1 after Fares-Cabin, 17s. 6d. Servants and Children, under 12 10s., including steward's fees. Deck, 7s. To-and fro -Cabin, 27s., available for one month or with liberty to return from Wexford, Dublin, Cork, or Waterford 31s. 6d. TENBY.—FIRK FLY. Bristol to Tenby. Tenby to Bristol. OCTOBER. OCTOBEB. Friday, 6 7 morn Wednes., 4 5 morn Friday! 13 12 noon Tuesday, 10 10 night Friday 20 6.1 morn Wednes., 18 5 morn Friday, 27 10 morn Tuesday, 24 8 after Wed., Nov., I 4 morn Fares:-Cabin, 13s.; Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d Ser- ▼ants in the same Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d., Cluldien under 12 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 aud Tenby, Cardiff, or Newport. C A R M A R T H E N.-FIRE FLY or LASSIE. For particulars see next issue. PEMBROKE DOCK, MILFORD, & HA VERFORDWEST. BRITON. From Bristol. Pembroke Dock to Dublin. OCTOBER. As soon after arrival from Tuesday, 3 5 morn Bristol ap circumstances Tuesday, 10 9i morn will permit. Tuesday, 17 5 morn Fares-Cabin 20s. Od., Tuesday, 24 8 morn Deck, 10s. Tuesday, 31 3 morn Waterford to Bris., Fridays. Cabin 13s. Od. Deck 7s. 6d. DUBLIN.-JuvERNA. From Bristol, Fridays, from Dublin, Tuesdays. The whole 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 Bristo General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed, Bills and other information supplied by Mr. J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. In London—Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly, and Gracechurch-street, City; H. Underwood, 56, Haymarket. AGENTS :—Mr. Thomas Rees, JLenby; Mr. r. J. Sellick Haverfordwest; Mr. J, Palmer, Milford; Mr. Abel Roberts, Pater- Mr. liodgman, Ilfracombe; Mr. Hawken, Bideford Jas. Bagnal & Son, Carmarthen; Mr. R. Jones, Newport Mr. John Rowe, Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; and; Messrs. R. and R. Allen, Wexford. NOTICE.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will 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 Joe., unless 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 40s. (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 pest-paid. 117 STEAM-SHIP COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. m. ~x mHE CORK STEAM-SHIP COM- I PANY'S Fine Lurge New Steamer, CORMORANT, Captain Croft, <r yA"WQESaMW* 1,200 Tons. 300 Horse Power. IBIS, Capt. Holland. 1,200 Tons. 300 Horse Power DODO, Capt. Raynes. 1,000 Tons. 300 Horse Puwer Are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by an Y unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the Month of OCTOBER, 1865. TO CORK. From Newport Saturday, 7. at 66 morn „ Cardiff Saturday, 14 at 1 after Newport Saturday, 21 at 6 morn „ Cardiff Saturday, 28 at 10 £ morn PROM CORK. To Milford & Newport Wednesd. 4. at Ii after „ Milford & Cardiff Wednesd. 11 at 7 morn „ Milford & Newport Wednesd. 18 at 2 after „ Milford & Cardiff Wednesd. 2o at 6* morn Passengers' Fares between Cardiff, Newport, and Cork To Cork and Back, in Best Cabin (Tickets available for One Month), tOl 7s. To Cork, Best Cabin (No Steward's Fee), 17s 6d. Deck, 7s. Goods conveyed to and from Limerick at Through Rates via Cork. Horses and Live Stock, intended for Shipment, should be alongside Two Hours before the time of sailing, and Goods on the previous day. The Company give Notice that they will not be accountable for any Passengers' Luggage, unless the value thereof be de- clared, and the Freight paid accordingly, at the time of ship. ment; and the Passengers from CABDIPJI and NEWPORT must obtain their Tickets from the Offices before going on B°For Freight, &c., pply at the Company's Office, Cork; or to their Agents, Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Ship Broker, Bute Docks Cardiff Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street, Newport Mon. [52 jBlOOO PER ANNUM FOR £1. ANY Person who may be desirous of becoming possessed of the above-named Annual Income are requested to make an immediate application, enclosing a stamped directed envelope, to THOMAS GRAY, Esq., 87, Chancery Lane London, W.C., who will furnish, free, the fullest particulars hv return of Dost. [2349 STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. Via New Milford (Milford Haven) and Waterford, DAILY SERVICE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) •» rpHE MILFORD HAVEN and WATER- X FORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S YtOBK f^JtOYAL MAIL STEAMERS will sail 4EaSHEK»(«veather permitting), MILFORD HAVEN & WATERFORD. From New Milford at 7.5 J From Waterford 3.15 p.m. p.m., on arrival of the 9.15 I on arrival of the Train from a.m. ExpreBs, and 9.0 a.m. | Cork, Limerick, &c., so as 3rd Class Trains, so as to I to enable Passengers to pro- enable Passengers to proceed I ceed by the 9.0 a.m. Express by the 6.0 a.m. Train to [ Train reaching London about Limerick, Cork, &c. j 6.0 p.m. For further particulars apply to any of the Railway Sta- tions, or of Messrs. JACKSON & CO,, New Milford, South Wales. See Bradshaw's Guide and Railway Time Tables. [4 LEFT-OFF CLOTHES- J. Mc.ETOY, HAVING received an unlimited Commission for the t t purchase of Ladies' and Gentlemen's, and also Chil- dren's LEFT-OFF CLOTHES, in good or bad condition, for Shipment, guarantees Full Value and Ready Money.— Ladies waited on at their Residences by Mrs. MCEVOY. Observe the Address- No. 6, HAYES, CARDIPJ (sign of the Red Hat). [2643 CATTLE PLAGUE- THE most effectual -PREVENTIVE for the above are BIRD'S DISINFECTING POWDER AND BIRD'S DISINFECTING FLUID. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. AGENT FOR CARDIFF, JOY, DUKE STREET. [2448 FINE ARTS KEPOSITORY 6, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. F. W. LANE, CARVER, GILDER, & ARTIST COLORMAN, BEGS to inform the Nobility and Gentry of Cardiff and Neighbourhood that lie has just received his new aud choice selection of First-class ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, &c., the following being a few of which his large stock is comprised:— THE SECRET OF ENGLAND'S GREATNESS. T T U^ixzni.. The new Engraving of THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD HOLMAN HUNT. The two fine Engravings of JERUSALEM IN HER GRANDEUR & HER FALL. SELOUS. With selections from Turner, Stanfield, Rowbotham, Prout, Rosa Bonheur, Harding, Frith, and many other eminent Artists. An early inspection of the above is respectfully solicited. THE SECRET OF ENGLAND'S GREATNESS. The Engravings of this beautiful Picture are now ready, and may be had at F. W. LANE'S ARTIST REPOSITORY, 6, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. [2640 NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING OIL (NITRO- GLYCERINE). | > APID completing of Blasting operations—Perfect secu- _LtJ rity in storing aud charging—Tamping with water or oose sand-Great saving in labour. If the Blasting of a certain quantity of work requires 100 feet of 1-inch boring at 4d. per foot £ 1 13 4 15 lbs. of gunpowder at 5d. per lb. 0 6 3 91 19 7 We effect the same work with 10 feet of 1-inch boring at 4d. per foot 3s. 4d. li lbs. of Nitro-Glycerine at 3s. per lb. 4s. 6d. 0 7 10 Showing a saviug of 91 11 9 Apply to C. F. CUSBL, 54, Wood-street, London, E.C. The judges of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society awarded their first Silver Medal. (2906 BASS &"C0.TS ALLSOPP & SON'S INDIA PALE & BURTON ALES GUINNESS & CO.'S EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT AND BARCLAY & PERKINS' CELEBRATED LONDON PORTER OCTOBER BREWINGS IN FINE CONDITION, IN CASK AND BOTTLES, AT FULTON, DUNLOP & CO's DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. r74 NOTICE. TO BUTCHERS, GAME DEALERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. GARDON & COMPANY, MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, RABBITS, BUTTER, AND CHEESE SALESMEN, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, 11, NEWPORT MARKET, LONDON, Beg to return their sincere thanks to their Friends for all past consignments of MEATS, POULTRY, BUTTER, CHEESE, &c., and to assure those who may please to favour them with further consignments, that every exertion shall be made to obtain the highest Market Prices. Commission for selling 6d. in the pound. Pigs, Calves, and Sheep 6d. each. Live Cattle charged at per head. Please send an invoice by Post with each consignment. Having large and extensive Premises in a commanding part of the Market, and 25 years experience in the trade, they feel certain to give satisfaction to every sender. Accounts returned the Day of Sale. Banker's reference required. Cheques on Messrs. Smith and Payne. Rabbits sold on Commission, or contracted for to 25tk March. L3797 THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FOR THE PEOPLE. Weekly, lid. Monthly, 7d. NEW EDITION ON TONED PAPER. CASSELL'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND ILLUSTRATED WITH TWO THOUSAND ENGRAVINGS, No. 1 ready, October 4, price lid., INCLUDING LARGE PRESENTATION PLATE Of the Historical Picture, "The Death of Nelson." Size, 27 inches by 22 inches. N.B. To secure the Presentation Plate, No. 1 should be ordered immediately. Sold by all Booksellers. CASSELL, PETTER, AND GALPIN, LONDON, E.C. [2923 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. THE GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES, TO RAISE FUNDS TO DISCHARGE THE DEBT INCURRED IN ERECTING THE EAST AND WEST WINGS OF THE BUILDING, WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE MUSIC HALL, CARDIFF, ON TUESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1865. In the presence of the MAYOR and other influential Gentlemen. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PRIZES, AND, IN ADDITION, SEVENTEEN HUNDRED OTHERS WILL BE ADDED:— 1st Prize-IOO Gold MEDALLION PORTRAITS OF HER 13th Prize—WAX FLOWERS & SHADE, value £6. MAJESTY, value dElOP. — 14th Prize—A handsome Gold BRACELET, value t4. 2nd Prize-50 Gold MEDALLIONS, value £50. 15th Piize-A rich WEDDING DRESS (Silk), value £4. 4 hPrf1126^5 G°nd ^EDALLI°NS' vaIue £ 25' 16th Prize — A handsome TEA ^SERVICE, value £ 5. 5th Prize- Magnificent Gold WATCH and CHAIN, 18th Pi-ize-A case of (1 doz,), value 94. 6th Prize—Handsome SEWING MACHINE, value £ 14 20th Prize—DESSERT SERVICE,' value £ 4. 7th Prize BASSINETTE, ^BABY LINEN, &c., (complete) 21st Prize—A set of DISH COVERS, value £ 4. 8th Prize-Silver-mounted HARNESS, value £ 10. MBjJjjj''jTBPlIP fll 23rd Prize-Gentleman's DRESSING-CASE, 9th Prize—Superior Double-barrel BREECH LOADER, in P K B, value £ 3 mahogany case (complete), value £15. 10th Prize—An exquisite MUSICAL BOX, value £ 7. 24tb Plize—Lady's Ditt°. ™lue £ 3. 11th Prize—A rich Paisley SHAWL, value £6. 25th Prize—Piece of Irish LINEN, value £3 10s. 12th Prize-A superb DINNER SERVICE, value RS. 26th Prize-DOLL, in the Welsh Costume, value 92 10s. The Drawing, which will be on the plan of the Art Union, Treasurer-H. 1. EVANS, Esq., Brecon Old Bank, Cardiff. will take place in the Music Hall, on Tuesday, Dec. 19th, and T T f IT F T S f F. W. ARMSTRONG, a the Winning Numbers will be published in the Cardiff and H c „ ) G. T. DOWNTON, f Merthyr Guardian, Cardiff Times, and Bristol Mercurv, of on" 1 G. E. CHITTENDEN /'(-,AEL,IFP the 23rd December, 1865 SIXPENCE EACH. Cw. DA VIES, > I 2717] Auditor—'War.ALEXANDER, Esq., Alderman, Cardiff. S. PADY, TAILOR A.3STX5 "WOOLLEN DRAPER 72, (JROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, BEGS to intimateytbat he has" just RETURNED from the LONDON and WEST OF ENGLAND MARKETS with a LARGE SELECTION of the NEWEST DESIGNS for AUTUMN and WINTER WEAR. T2698 DUNMORE'S FANCY REPOSITORIES, NO. 1, ST. MARY STREET. AND 32. ANGELJ STREET- JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES FITTED AND OTHER BAGS. BIBLES PRAYER BOOKS, AND CHURCH SERVICES IN ELEGANT & USEFUL BINDING. Also a VARIETY of NOVEL ARTICLES, suitable for PRESENTS, an inspection of the same is earnestly solicited. DUNMORE'S LIFE-T.TWCT pLTiVrocn."ArLI13, in the CARTE DE VISITE STYLE, REDiJCED to NINE SHILLINGS PER DOZEN. CIRCULATING LIBRARY IN CONNECTION WITH MUDIE, LONDON. 2551 S XT :hi.[ UVE E R OF 1 8 S 5. SANDER'S Superfine BLACK PRINCE OF WALES' COATS, 21s. to 37s. 6d. SANDER'S Superfine BLACK FROCK COATS, 35s. to 17s. 0<1. SANDER'S Superfine BLACK CAMBRIDGE COATS, 24s. 6d. to 40s. SANDER'S Superfine BLACK SYDENHAM COATS, 14s. 9d. to 34s. The QUALITY of every ARTICLE Sold at this Establishment is tally GUARANTEED, and will be EXCHANGED if not approved, or the MONEY PROMPTLY RETURNED. JAMES SANDER, THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, 2400"] 27, 28, and 29, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. HILLYABD3 Q, CHURCH STREET, CARDIFF. LAD I E SUN D E R. C LOT HI N G ESTABLISHMENT. I x STAYS AND BABY LINEN. BERLIN WOOL AND FANCY GOODS. PINKING AND POUNCING.-MACHINE STITCHING TO ORDER. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, OBTAINED a First Class Prize Medal at the Paris Exhibition, and also at the International Exhibition in 1862, and was awarded the Highest Prize given at the American Institute, New York, on the 25th Sept., 1863. Agent for Cardiff District, E. HILLYARD, 2, Cliurch-street, Cardiff, where the Machines can be seen. Instructions gratis to every purchaser. 1 ESTABLISHED 1748. ♦ Armistead's Mustard, UNRIVALLED FOR PURITY, STRENGTH, AND FLAVOUR, HAS BEEN TRIED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY, AND UNIVERSALLY APPROVED ifcgr SEE TESTIMONIALS, AND ASK FOR ARMISTEAD'S MUSTARD. For Medical and Family use, the GENUINE BROWN is the best that cr.n be made. The GENUINE and DOUBLE SUPERFINE are much recommended; the SUPERFINE and FINE are equal to the prices. J. & J. ARMISIEAD, Water Hall Mills, Leeds; and 79, Basinghall Street, E.C., London. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS, TEA DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS. [2487 G. A. STONES FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT CNTANDS unrivalled for moderate charges, combined with Coffins, Hearses, Mourning Coaches, and all the neces- iS sarv eaaiDinents for first-class Funerals of superior style and finish, and is conducted under the immediate suDerintendence of the proprietor. Everthing necessary for completely furnishing funerals kept on the premises; friends of deceased persons are thereby sparel the trouble-of consulting any second person, the proprietor, keep- ing horses hearses, mourning coaches, <Sbc., can offer advantages for Funerals of every description, at prices lower than any other house in Cardiff. Arrangements for Graves, &c., also made by Proprietor. Funeral with best Hearse and Coach, pair of 4th Class, with Hearse and Coach complete £ 2 15 0 horses'and hanging velvets to each superior 5th Class, Loffin, Pall, Hatbands, supenor black cloth coffin richly nailed, metal breast- Carnage to take corpse and friends 2 J? 0 I plate engraved, flannel linings, mattress in 6th C ass — boftom, flannel shroud, best pall, hatbands, Wa king Funerals at extremely low pnees and attendance to cemetery £ 5 10 0 Children s Coffins, covered with blue oi black, 2nd Class, with Hearse and Coach complete 4 0 0 from o 9 6 3rd Class ditto ditto 3 3 0 Children s Carriage Funerals, from 0 9b The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, Palls, Hatbands, Ac., on advantageous terms. | PLEA.SK NOTE THE ADDEESS :— ■ 11 WORKING-STREET (Opposite St. John's Churchyard), CARDIFF. Q Entrance to Hearse and Mourning Coach Department, Workshops, &c., by Hill's-terrace. ■ N.B.-Licensed to let Horses, Cabs, &c.; Dog-cart to Let on Hire. [1815 p GENERAL IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. 3, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. CROSS BROTHERS BEG respectfully to tender their sincere thanks to the Gentry and the Public generally of CARDIFF and the neighbourhood, for the kind patronage and support which have been accorded to them since their establishment in Business. They beg to assure their Friends that they will endeavour still to deserve the confidence they have hitherto enjoyed, and will spare no efforts to make their Establishment COMPLETE F DEPARTMENT of their Trade, studying to combine in the Articles tbey supply, STEELING QUALITY, and great- est capability of wear, with the MOST ELEGANT and GRACE- JUL DESIGNS which Modern Art produces. CROSS BROT H ERoS are NOW PREPARING to issue an ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of upwards of a HUNDXED wj''complete Book of Reference for tAMILIKS and PERSONS FURNISHING. It will con- tain DRAWINGS and FULL DESCRIPTIONS of most Articles required for HOUSEHOLD USE, in CUTLERY ELEC- TIN WARE; and HOLSEHOLD REQUI8I I'ES of every description, with SIZES and PRICES, SO as to give an accurate idea of O ex- I pense to any who contemplate Fumialtingp. This Catalogue they will be happy to supply on application, or send by post, free. CROSS BROTHERS have always on their Premises, in WORKING-STREET, EXPERIENCED MEN in every Branch of their varied Business,—Bell-hangers, Smiths, Tinmen, Zinc, Brass, and Copper Workers, any of whom can be dispatched at the SHORTEST NOTICE to any part of the Town or Country. CROSS BROTHERS beg again to express their grateful thanks for past favours, and to assure their friends of their determination to merit a continuance of the same by PROMPT ATTENTION to ORDERS, care in the selection of their Goods and MODERATION in PRICES. [836 ARMS, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, &c, IMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE. Families desirous of JL knowing their Crest, &c., should send Name and County. Pedigrees Traced, Arms Quartered and Impaled. Plain Sketch, 3s. 6d.; Colours, 6s.; Arms, Crest and Motto beautifully painted, 12s. 6d. T. G. GLASS, Heraldic En graver, &c., 20, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Crests Engraved on Seals, Rings, &c., from 7s. 6d. Arms Crests and Monograms on Silver Plate, &c., in first class style T. G. GLASS, Practical Engraver, &c., 20, St. Mary-street Cardiff. I Your Card, Sir ? A Name Plate Engraved and a 100 best Ivory Cards from do. sent post free to any address on receipt of 4s. 6d. T. G. GLASS, Engraver and Printer, 20, St. Marv- I street, Cardiff. Note Paper and Envelopes, &c., Stamped in Colours from Dies in first class style. T G. GLASS. ENGRAVER, PRINTER, AND STATIONER 20, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. [1748 WATCHES, WATCHES! CLOCKS, CLOCKS! ANTHONY WHITE, WHOLESALE WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTURER, 10, PARADISE-STREET, LIVERPOOL, BEGS respectively to inform the Public of South Wales that he has purchased for cash, at a great reduction from the usual price, the following Watches and Clocks. 500 FIRST CLASS SILVER HORIZONTAL WATCHES Jewelled in four holes, at 31s., sent POST FREE to any part of the country. These Watches were never sold under 92 2s Od before, and are warranted tor 5 years. 300 DOUBLE-CASED HUNTING WATCHES, in heavy silver cases, at 42s.; worth 92 Ius. Od. warranted for 6 years. 300 Super made Patent ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, Capped and Jewelled, at 93 10s. Od., well worth £4 4s. Od. and with Double Hunting Cases, at t3 18s. Od. worth £4 10s. Od. A written guarantee given with these Watches for 10 years. Also about 700 ALARM CLOCKS, in Mahogany and Rosewood Cases, shows the time and also alarm, at 3s. 9d. 5s. 6d., os. 6d. 8s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. These clocks are the CHEAPEST and BEST articles ever offered. Watches are sent FREE and SAFE by Post on receipt of Post Office Order, payable to ANTHONY WHITE, 10, PARADISE STREET LIVERPOOL, ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. Catalogues sent Post Free of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery. The trade supplied at Wholesale Prices. [2269. S ELL I N G- OFF- AT THE BRISTOL GREAT HAT, CAP, AND UMBRELLA DEPOT, 17, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. HATS, HATS, CAPS, CAPS, FELTS AND SHELLS. Gr. JONES, From Bristol, Wholesale Manufacturer, begs to announce that he is now SELLING OFF the whole of his valuable STOCK, at an immense reduction from the original cost. [1857 T°Y CHEMIST, 17, DUKE STREET, AND FLPIY O CASTLE ROAD, ROATH, AGENT FOR HORNIMAN's PDRE TEA i 8d. per. lb. CHEAPER as the DUTY is REDUCED. Be. 4d. Tea REDUCED tota. 8d. I 4s. Oil. Tea REDUCED to 3s. 4d. U. 8d. Tea REDUCED to S». Od. | 4s 4d. Tea REDUCED to 3s. 8d Secured in Two-ounce, Quarter, Half, and Pound Packet*. As a Protection from SpuriouB Imitations Bwiuine PACKETS are signed, 0 AV JFORNUWNBFPQ. LONDON, Oriftnai Importtri qJ the Pure T. ;7, FAMILY MOURNING. | ELL SAN D NEAL 21, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. Respectfully call the attention of Families to their well-assorted STOCK OF GENERAL MOURNING. MILLINERY, &c., &c. N.B.—FUN URALS CJUPLE rELY FT/RNISHED [480 REMITTANCES TO AUSTRALIA It LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THE ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE AND SYDMfv BRANCHES xwnni OF THE ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, & AUSTRALIAN CHARTERED BANK Are Issued on the most favourable terms by the WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK. By Order of the Directors, HENRY MOULES, Secretary English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank 73, Corn hill, London, E.C. £ 2i€ PRINTING THE Proprietor of the CAEDIFF & MERTHY* GTTAEDIAJI begs to leturn his sincere thanks for past favours, and to announce to his numerous Friends that he has u ,w completely refurnished the above Office with an Extensive Assortment at NEW AND ELEGANT TYPE (From the best London and Edinburgh Foundriet), And is prepared to execute, with ECONOMY and EXPEDITIOS LETTER-PRESS PRINTING in all its BRANCHES, from a Card to the largest Poster. Address and Business Cards | Auctioneers' Placards, Ac. Circulars and liandbills I Window Tablets Invoices and Order Books Pamphlets and Tracta Posting Bills, in large bold Friendly Societies' Rules type Price Lists and Programmes Ornameutal Printing in Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Coloured Inks. Office: DPKE-STBEET CARDIFF ESTABLISHED 1832 To LANDED PROPRIETORS, PUBLIC COMPANIES, MUNICIPAL AND PAROCHIAL BODIES, AND OTHERS REQUIRING ADYANCES. CAPITAL, £ 2,000,000. LOANS to any amount negotiated on Security of Landed J-i Estates, first-class House Property of all descriptions; Freeholds, Copyholds, or Leaseholds; Borough, County, Sewage, or other Rates, Dues, or Assessments imposed by under au? ^L^iTwS?; Canal, Dockfw^er WoSs, or Gas Shares, for long or short terms, repayable with interest. as agreed on. Appl.y to Mi. William Williams, 16 Dock-street, Newport Mon. [2850 STARCH MANUFACTUEERS TO H. R. H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. G LENPIBLD PATENT STARCH USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY The LADIES are respectfully informed that this SUBO." EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. and HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that although she ha* tried WHEATEN, RICE, AND OTHER PwDBR STABCM% she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD WHICH IS THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER Uø.KD, WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH See that you get it, as inferior kinds are often sulatituted WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW AND LONDON. [18 MEMO.—" The following quotationsjare made as a guide for the selection of good substantial Tind practical Middle Class Furniture. Every article is warranted to wear well or exchanged within two years. Goods at a much lower price,. say for Cottages and Servants' Rooms can be seen at either of our Establishments, but this List is expressly to show at a glance what the essentials for the middle-class housekeeping will cost. The prices are for prompt cash payments, as it would be impossible to produce the same goods under an advance of 10 per cent. upon any other terms. TRAPNELL'S 28 Guinea DRAWING-ROOM SUITES for Cash only, comprising 1 cabriole couch 2 easy chairs 6 chairs all of Walnut and handsomely covered in Damask, 1 walnut loo table, an occasional table, handsome chifFonuiere- with marble top and plate glass back and doors, 1 elegant gll. chimney glass, and two Swiss Chairs. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON. BRISTOL TRAPNELL'S 18 Guinea DRAWING-ROOkM SUITE for Cash only, comprising 1 couch, 1 oasy chair chairs, 1 loo table, 1 walnut chiffonniere, 1 handsome git chimney glass. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S 16 Guinea DINING-ROOM SUITES comprising 1 set of telescope tables, 5 feet 6 by 3 feet 6 6 mahogany chairs in hair seating, 1 easy chair, 1 mahogany cliiffonmere sideboard, and 1 couch in hair seating. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S 20 Guinea DINING-ROOM SUITES, comprising 6 chairs, 1 couch, covered with Morocco cloth, 1 5-feet enclosed sideboard, 1 set 2 flap tables, 8 feet by feet. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S 5 Guinea BEDROOM SUITES, com- prising 1 half-tester (iron or wood) bedstead, 1 chest drawers, 1 washstand and table, 1 dressing-glass, and 2 chairs.. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S 10 Guinea BEDROOM SUITES com- prising 1 5-feet polished birch half-tester bedstead, I birch washstand and dressing-table, 1 chest birch polished drawers, 4 cane seat chairs, 1 dressing-glass. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S 16 Guinea BEDROOM SUITES, com- prising 1 handsome mahogany half-tester bedstead, 1 double-sized marble-top washstand and dressing-table to match, 1 chest of mahogany drawers, 4 cane-seat chairs, 1 dressing glass. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON,; BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S 5 Guinea sets of first-class Bedding, com- prising 1 6-feet cotton mattress, 1 French wool and hair bed, 1 feather bolster and 2 feather pillows. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S 7 Guinea sets of Bedding, unrivalled for comfort and durability, comprising 1 5-feet Jflock mat- tress, 1 feather bed, bolster and 2 pillows. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S 12 Guinea sets of Bedding, for Cash only comprising 1 extra thick and good under mattress, first-class hair mattress, 1 best white goose feather bed,, bolster, and 2 pillows. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S Registered Brussels and Tapestry CAR PETS, from 2s. 4d. per Yard also Dutch,Kidderminster and Scotch Carpets, from lOd. per Yard. 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON' BRISTOL. TRAPNELL'S Registered Guinea EASY CHAIRS, T 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON. BRISTOL. [1783 H.n.