Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

1 article on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

CARDIFF AA^ STEAM NAVIGATION "COMPANY'S ^"«st-S»iling T^rirVtn'By Steamer?, "J K N N Y JONES," DAVfD DAVIES, COMMANDER, AND «T AL 1 ESI N," DAVID GEORGE, COMMANDER, ARE Intended to ply between CARDIFF and BRISTOL, with PASSENGERS and MER* ^HANUISE, with liberty to Tow, during the Month 0 APRIL, 1857, as follows :— C Arriving at and starting fro n Bathurst Basin, Bristol, callinB *t the Hotwells, where Passengers will be Landed and Em" "irked at the Rownham Ferry Slip, free of expense, at which plaee a comfortable Watting Moota is provided.) CARDIFF. BRISTOL. "TOm the Bute Docks. Prom Bathurst Baiin. >• 27, Friday 5} afterl Mar. 27, Friday morn Saturday 6 morn I 28, Saturday 8 morn • Monday 7-J- morn | SI, Tuesday 10 morn Pr- I, Wed. 8t morn | Apr. 2 Thursday*12 morn 'and 8| night I 4, Saturday 3 after 2.Thur»day 9i night I 7, Tueaday 5J morn Friday 11 morn j 'and 5 after To It Fro from Cardiff, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th. To & Fro from Bristol, 2nd, 16th, 23rd, and 24th. 't lo in conjunction with 4 Taff/ 2nd, 16th, 23rd & 24th. Fares: After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, I s. 6d. Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturdays, availabl for the Return Trip on Monday. AND THE TALIESIN, INTENDED to Sail with MERCHANDISE, CATTLE, &c., as follows :—• *> Saturday 12$after 1. Wednesd. JO* morn 2, Thursday 12 noon 3, Friday after 16, Thursday 9 mom ¡" 2, Thursctay 12 noon 'I 3, Friday Ii after li 16,Thuraday.. 9 morn atat OTrCE.-lt being intended to leave punctually at the time *l*d above no Goods will be received for shipment later than G Our previoul. fi ij°0<i* and Parcels forwarded with dispatch to Lantrissent. the geDd, Port Talbot, Neatb, Swansea, Llanelly, Carmar- jT80' NUrthyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd, Cowbridge, Caerphilly, and' also to and frolll London, Manchester, Birmingham, all partt of the kingdom. NOTIOL-Goods for the above Steamers will be received at *thurst Basin Bristol, and will be collected in llristol, it Quired, *t a moderate chafcge. Goods will also be received at '»re Street Hall, subject to a charge for hauling to Bathurst °Min. ^freshments may be had on board on moderate term*. b¥ £ ttr*"heel Carriage, 20s.; Four-wheel Phaeton, drawn ffo 0 Horses, 15* One-horse Phaeton, or Gig, I0».; *»?rAwheel drawn by Oue Horse and Driver, 12«.; Horse H„ R,der, After Cabin, 7s.; Fore Cabin, 6s. Catile, 4s I>oI,eV58,e*cfa: Sheep, 8d. Lambs, 6d. each Pigs, 9d at Calves, Is. each Shipping Landing Live Stock of their Owners.—These Fares include overy expense ^ot accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes « No Fees to Porters. |j Parcels for conveyance will be received at the Angel will be punctually forwarded. Ce The Cardiff Steam Navigation Company give itl„ • th»l they will not be accountable for any l'assengers^ Or F*8e: nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, I¡Ule:rcels (if IOlt or damaged by fire, leakage, or otherwise), **C?°°ked ^eir oiffce at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the '1 hn tort>' shillings, unless entered at its value, and carnage '»fZPOHion for the same at the time of booku.g Goods e*enin 10 o'der, or not taken away before six o'clock in the ^80flhe day- of landing, will be warehoused at the n.k »P*n,e of consignees. All Goods to be considered as <11 'ao* only for Freight and Charges due thereon, but also lor "'gfte. s'y unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by Con- or 0 'he Cardiff Steam Navigation Co. Disputed weights *ll0vr *Sttrement, claims for loss or damage, &c., cannot be On th» jUalM* written notice of the same be sent to the office Shijjn- °f delivery. Goods and Carriages on Deck at i risk. information as to Freight, &c., may be ob- °ck« r> ""the Company's Office, Bute c" E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. ""UT O L GENERAL STEAM NAVIGation COMPANY, OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS ir? unless prevented by any uuforeseen occurrence, are ,8ve^ed TO Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BUISTOL C»j6pt the 44Swift" for Newport, and 41 Taff" for Un!» Which will start from Bathurst Basin), and as libertrnentioned, with or without Pilots, and with Y to Tow Vessels, during APIUL, 1857. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. tr TAFF, S. Draper, Master. AI Bute Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Basil, Bristol. 2o'r" 27, Friday 5f morn Mar. 27, Friday 6.J after 3,'Wday 5| after 30, Monday 9J morn » *uesday 7| morn Apr. 1, Wed. 10| morn J 'l'liui-jd. 9 morn 3, Fridiy li after » °>turday I after » S'tardty I after To & Fro from Cardiff, 23rd, and 24th. T°& Fro from Bristol, 8tb, 9tb, 10th & llth. FaRR8 ;_After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, ls.Bd. ° Fro same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken After Cabinf 4s. i Cabin, 2s. f J° Fro Tickets will ilso be issued on Saturday, available e Iletnrn Trip on Monday, NEWPORT.—" Swift." 23 pTon Newport. Mom Bristol. O Monday 2J after I 24, Tuesday *5 morn 35* 3« I 25, WeJne8(1, •• *6 morn 2fi* jfodnesd. 4 after | 26, Thursday *6^ morn 2ft* o ursd,*y 4f after I 27, Friday 7 morn • 8Murday 6f morn | To and Fro. v. Pares;—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, ls.6d. being intended to sail punctually at the time Onjt *bove, no Goods will be received for shipment later than "Out previous thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. CARMARTHEN.Juno." From Bristol Frum Carmarthen. 5 T, Calling at Tenby. I? i>rsday 1 after la' Ihu"d«y 7 morn 7, Saturday 2^ morn 2e'TUr8d*y •• 10§ r,i»ht 21, Saturday 1 alter > f bursty 6^ morn TENBY.—"Juno." 5 vl From Bristol. From Tenby. 12'T 8day •• 1 af,er 7, Saturday 5 morn 1»' t Ursclay 7 morn 17, Tuesday 10 night Ti!,Ur8(^ay •• night 21, Saturday 4 after i lnur«day 6^ morn 31, Tuesday {.. 10 night Cabin 13s. Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d.; Ser *•>«> the Cabin', 8s.; Fore Cabin,7s.6d.; Children under 12 "» 4s.. Carriage 42s.; Pair-Horse Phaeton, 31s. 6d. Dog, 3s. MlLp0RD,PATKR, & HAVERFORDWEST.—"Shamrock." I From Milford to Waterford, 3 from Bristol. from South Wales Termi- lo'^Ue«day lo £ morn nus, Wednesday Evenings 17* |Ue,<lay. 6 morn at 8 o'clock, or as soon 9 morn after as circumstances wtll 3l* |Ue*day. 5 morn permit. Waterford to a»sday 9 J morn | Bristol, Fridays. DUBLIN.—New Iron Steamer Calypso." From Bristol, Fridays; from Dublin, Tuesdays. TTi »ey»nc^ole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the con- e passengers and goods.—Female Stewards on be a|0Jp"9arriages and Horses shipped with care, and should two hours before sailing. may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Ml Q Navigation Co. Office, Quay, Bristol, where oil,aKes- Parcels. &c., should be addressed.— Bills inforinatittn supplied by Mr. J. Jones, Rownham 'n L* Hr>twe'ls. ^rj<:echI>'l0n~'S'>read Kag,e» Regent Circu?, Ticcadilly, and u AQBN!ifcll*street, City H. Underwood, 56, Haymarket. JJ*vetf V*—-Mr. J°hn Hoy, Tenby; Mr. James Roberts, "ter- M e,ti Mr- Palmer, Milford; Mr. J. McLeen 0,r* A- PALM 8K, Cardiff; Mr. Rodgman. llfra-, "po'rt ^°'>ert Staccy, Carmarthen and Mr. 11. Jones, r"' IIOt b fbe proprietors of the above Steam Packets oRt or dae aCCOuntable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage (if of a,ed), above the value of E2 nor for any Deck 20$^ u 8. '*uggage (if lost or damaged)( above the value r^POf^ n 4s 'n each case entered as such, and freight in irvbTa^dforthe same at the time of delivery nor will *• (if 10 8werahle for any other parcel above the value of 0 Propof,- °r unless entered as such, and freight 01 ac'°a ^or ,aDae at l^e t'me delivery. .u°t#ble for any Goods without Shipping Notes "tters seeking iuformation to be post paid. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CARDIFF, &c. THE LIVERPOOL and SOUTH A VY,ALES STEAM SHIP COM- ^(1/rltiWL^- Powerful and Favourite Steamer ISABELLA NAPIER," "ISABELLA NAPIER," (Unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence), From COLLINGWOOD DOCK, LIVERPOOL, every FEIDAY From EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF, every TUESDAY. CABIN PARE, 12s. 6d.; DECK, 6S. For Freight and particulars apply to J. H. BABBEB and Co., the Old Hall, Liverpool; or to WEST & HANCOCK, 108, Bute-street, Cardiff. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND CORK. *1 rjlHE CORK GENERAL STEAM NAVI- 1 GATION COMPANY'S Screw Steamer OSPIiLY," 700 tons, 250 horse power, F. COCKBUEN, Commander, is intended to ply between the above Ports, unless prevented by any unfore- seen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the Month of MARCH, 1857. FEOM CARDIFF., FROM CORK Saturday 7 Mar., at 3 after I Wednesd., 4 Mar., at 9i morn 14 7 iiioirll 11 „ 4 after » 21 It after" 18" 81 morn 2 1 » 28 » 7 morn „ 25 „ 3 after FARES,Best Cabin, 25s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. (No Steward's Fees.) Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment, should be alongside one hour before the time of Sailing. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office Cork' or to Mr. JOUY OWEN, Ship Broker, Cardiff. STEAM TO WATERFORD AND THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. FIRST CLASS STEAMERS (in connection with the Great ± Western and South Wales Railways) leave the Milford Haven Terminus every TUESDAY, TIIUKSDAY, and SATUR- DAY, at 8 o'clock p.m., returning from Waterford ever TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 3h. 30m. p.m. Apply for Tickets at the First Class Railway Stations, G. W. R; of FORD and JACKSON, 36, Canon-street, Lon- don; or MR. DOWNEY, Quay, Waterford. Through Fares London to Waterford, 60s., 46s., and 30s. Intermediate Stations in Proportion. Milford Haven to Waterford, 12s. 6d., 10s., and 7s. 6d Sea Passage 70 miles. 'MERSEY" LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS Sailing punctually at Noon on the 25th of each Month. PASSAGE MONEY TO MELBOURNE dE14 and upwards. CHIEF CABIN 1;30 and upwards. For MELBOURNE, Conveying Passengers to GEELONG, ADELAIDE, SYDNEY I:> and TASMANIA. ~TX Ship. Captaiu. Tons Burthen. Date. SVVKD ( (NOW) FULLER. 2030 25th April. SHIP.PBAESON 2500 25th May. The Vessels of this Line are selected from the fastest and Sliest merchant ships afloat. The accommodations for Passengers are unsurpassed for comfort or convenience by any other Line. THOMPn Freight or Passage apply to EDMUND THOilfl-SON, Dt-ury Btiil(ling.R, Watei-sti-eet, Liverpool; or to TITUS JONES, Auctioneer, Merthyr; JAMES GAWN Auctioneer, Aberdare; or to G. W. JONES & CO Ship Brokers, Newport. r STEAM UNDER 60 DAYS TO AUSTRALIA. PASSAGE dE:14 AND UPWARDS. J- THE LIVERPOOL AND AUSTRALIAN vg\ NAVIGATION COMPANY'S celebrated jffeX Steam Clippers, in conjunction with the EAGLE LINE 0F PACKETS are imgr despatched on the „„„ ? TiOiiSigumuiit ui uiiivriiij LHVO 1 n.JSttWj «iuu vo., MELBOURNE, Forwarding Passengers to all parts of Australia. ROYAL CHABTBB S.S., Boyce, 2792 Tons, lothApr EAGLE, Murphy, 1052 Tons,15th May The Clipper Ships of the Eagle Line are selected from the I finest aud fastest Vessels built, and are guaranteed to sail to the day. PACKET of the 15th APRIL, the celebrated steam-clipper "ROY A L CHARTER." Built expressly for the Company, this Vessel combines all the advantages of a Steamer with those of a Clipper Sailing Ship, and offers the only opportunity yet presented to the Public of certainty in the time required for the Vovao-e. Her Saloon accommodations are unrivalled, and her lofty and capacious Passenger Deck is lighted and venti- lated in the most perfect manner. FABES:— Saloon 50 to 65 Guineas. Other class 16 to 30 „ Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., 1, North John-street, Liverpool: or to JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bute-street, Cardiff. S. P. KERNICK,. Che nist,Duke-street, and James street CARDIFF, AGENT for HORNIMAN S PURE TEA, in PACKETS. —THE LEAF NOT COLOURED.—Dr. SCOFFERN, iu lIis valuable work c. Un Food Ad!.lteralion, remarks, lit page 4i3 :—" The best Tea I can find is that imported by the Messrs. Horuiman; its unattractive appearance mani- fests it to be what it piofessee. Tea which has been sub. jected to no kind of outward embellishment-a manifesta- tion which its delicious flavour sufficiently confirm. • # "The Chilies. will not use Coloured Tea; yet to enable the brown worthless leaves to be passed olf with the best, they face' with dry colours most sent to England.—Parliamentmy Enquiry, Food Adul- teration," TIMES, July 19. HORNIMAN & CO'S. P U R E TEA, The usual fine sorts, but the leaf not covered with colour 7 Thus is secured rich full-fla- voureil Tea, for when not coat- pT"iS a ed with dry powders, any value- rpg^TjTfjf withered leave?, so fatal to y W fl fl- fl'lgood flavour, are seen and il^Y SltA Id j iB ||l H h| The Lancet Sanitary Report (Longman's), page 318, states. We find these Teas Pore the WAHKHOUSRS. Green, not being brightened t s- ir«mi with Prussian Blue, is a dull olive, and the leaf of the Black is not intensely dark." Their good quality has brought them into universal demand. Agents throughout the Kingdom. Packages from 2oz. to lib. nett, at 3s. Bd., 4s., 49. 8 J. per lb. AGENTS: ABERAVON Evan Evans ABERDARE Jonea Commercial-terrace; Thomas ABERYSTWITH Jones, Pier-street ABEROAVENNY Gosdeo, late Hurst; Watkins, Iligh-st ABERSYCHAN Wooii, Stamp OHice BRYNMAWR Lilwall Bro«.; George and Son BRISTOI. Ferris and Co., Union-street BRIDGEND Leyshon, Stamp Office CWMAVON levies COWBRIDGE Thomas, High.street CARDIFF KEllNICK, 23. Duke-street, and 42, James-street, Bute Docks Ditto JAM KS, 281, Bute-street CHEPSTOW C. Hodgson; Taylor COLEFOBD Hough; Williams GLOUCESTER Fouracre, Cross HIRWAIN Loeridge (late Sims) LONDON Pursell, 80, Comhill LYDNEY Hathaway MONMOUTH Farror; Bowen; Cossens MERTHYR Kealan; Wiltms, High street NEATH Hutchins, Wind-street NEWPORT Cherry, 41, Commercial-street T-): Batterahill, 371. Oommrcial-street PONTYPRIDD ^S9ET,^POA, °SZM PONTYPOOL Wood, Stamp Office SWANIEA Wilson, Castle-square Cr.Po,.Offlce USK Edwards NO more Pills, nor any other Medicine, for Indigestion (dyspepsia) Irregularity of the Intestines, Con.t.pat.on Flatulency, Acidity, Palpitation of the Heart, Torpid,ty of the Liver, bilious Headaches, Nervousness Biliousness, General Debility, Consumption, Despondency, Spleen, &c., Price 2d., or 3d. post free 102 Edition of the "NATURAf. KEGENEItVrOR OF THE DIGES TIVE ORGANS," without Pills, purgatives, or IDedicines of any kind, by a simple, pleasant, and infallible meam adapted to the general reader, _> f Supported by testimonials from the celebrated lrofessor of Chemistry, Dr. Andrew Ure; Dr. Shorland Dr. Harvey; Dr. Campbell; Dr. Gattiker; Dr. Wurzer Dr. Ingram Lord Stuart de Decies the Dowager Countess of Castle, stuart; Major-Gen. Thomas King, and many other respect- able persons. whose health has been restored by it, after all other means of cure had failed. London: Barry Du Barry LIe Co., 77, Regent-street. I. '1 WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, fEWELLER & SILVERSMITH, 289, BUTE STEET, CARDIFF. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DO] IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. THE OLD GROCERY SHOP, Establiskl 1809, CONVENIENTLY SITUATED BETWEEN THE TWG'RINCIPAL INNS, THE CARDIFF ARMS AND THE ANGEIIOTELS. J. B. HtpKINS, i GROCER, TEA DEALER,\ID COFFEE ROASTER, J7 & 18, ANGEL-STREET, jND 135, BUTE-STREET, W that win be'wrtSn to give satisFacMonT^ Article in the tjpery and Italian Trade of those qualities, and at prices Butter, Cheese, Bacon, am, Lard, Tongues. CORN and SEED TRADE carriedn at No. 17. ANGEL-STREET. TALLOW CANDLER. PUBLIC NOTICE. r~- PHILLIPS A >D COMPANY, TEA MEKHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM-STEET, CITY, LONDON, RESTwJnSLiYfinfr> thf- TInha')itantf1 of anionth Wales generally, that they have no connexion with any address to London; therefore, all whowish to be Supplied with their unrivalled TEAS, should PHILLIPS AND COMPAJY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING W ILLIAM-STRJX, CITY, LONDON. A General Price Current, containing all the advantages'the London Markets, sent Post Frep on application. • Post Office Orders should be made payable PHILLIPS & Co., Chief Office, London. PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION 280, B U T E S T R B; T, CARDIFF. HERR GOLDMAN Public'WaiUno- Rfv->i ?' f f he has been to great expense m hlng up, for the convenience of his customers, Private and Art< *•. I ortraits taken by the new Patent Process for Pins Riugs Brooches, Lockets, Watches, &c, &e. Also, Stereoscopic Pictures taken and beatifully Colonred at a Low Charge. PORTRAITS TAKEN FOI ONE SHILLING!! STEREOSCOPES, and a large assortment of beautifully colctred and plain Stere oscopic Views, Studies, &c., &c. Cameras, Lenses, Chemicals, and everything required in Photogrphy, supplied at wholesale Paris prices.—The Art taught and Apparatus compete for 1;2 10s. OPEN FROM SEVEN J.M. TILL DUSK. OBSERVB THE ADDREBS,-280, BUTE-S'IREET, next door to Mr. Harding. PAPER HANGINGS PAPER HANGINGS AT THE MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS, t' BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. -=- DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST, THE CHEAPEST and most ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of PAPKH. "A-'LH.J" raniiiiX OF PATTERNS. THE above having been carefully selected and purchased of the first Manufacturers, the Proprietors are enabled to defy competition, and also most respectfullv invite an early inspection of the same, as well as to their LX TENSIVE SIOCK )f MARBLE, ENAMELLED and PLAIN SLATE CHIMNEY PIECES, &c., &c. ALL KINDS of MARBLE and SLATE WORK, MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER ON THE PREMISES. fl. Address-DAVIS BROTHERS, j Marble and Slate Works, Cardiff. D E N T A L SURGERY. GENERAL NOTICE TO MESSRS. MOSELY'S PATIENTS AND THOSE WHO MAY WISH TO CONSULT THEM. MESSRS. MOSELY,"SURGEON DENTISTS, OF 30, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, AND 42, BOND-STREET, LONDON, HAVE the honour to announce that they will for the future devote ONE WEEK in each MONTH to their practice in the Principality, and bv which means they hope to meet the convtJmenceof'their patients, and so prevent the necessity of their pplying elsewhere during their absence. Their DAYS OP A f 1 l'.N 1) A A C h !• OR APRIL will be MONDAY, the 20th at GEORGE HOTEL, CHEPSTOW; 1 WEDNESDAY, 22nd, at the KING'S HEAD, NEWPORT TUESDAY, the 21st, at Mr. WILLIAM'S, Saddler, next I THURSDAY, the 23rd, at the CAUDIb 1? ARMS 1101 EL, door to the Angel Hotel, ABERGAVENNY: | CARDIFF. Private Apartments at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5. Single Teeth from 5s., and Sets from £ 5. Stopping Teeth, 2s. 6d. Messrs. MOSEI.T are uow ready to supply their Artificial Teeth-with Gutta Percha Gums and Linings, w hereby all pres- sure on the remaining teeth is avoided, and entirely superseding the use of wires or ligatures of any description. They are also the Patentees and Inventors of the new GUM-COLOURED COMPOSITION which is added to the Teeth, and prevents the lodgment of the food, and which also restores the youthful contour of countenance so necessary in the proper adaptation of Artiticial Teeth. Specimens of these beautiful and useful inventions may be seen, and every information given, free of expense. Every other description of Artiticial Teeth, from one to a complete set, at half the usual prices. Stopping Decayed Teeth. Scaling Children's Teeth attended to, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. Messrs M's Residences are -30, Berners-street, Oxford-street, and ^New Uoiid-street, London lo. Chapel-street, Preston 92, Bald street, Liverpool. CARDIFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR. DEN T A L S u It (J E It Y PATRONISED BY THE PRINCIPAL AND MOST DISTINGUISHED FAMILIES IN SOUTH WALES. MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON-DENTIST, 65, CBOCKHERBTOWS, CARDIFF, continues to supply his beau- tiful MINERAL TEETH upon the first known and mostscientific principles, including the Engraved Gold Suction Plate also, with Gutta Percha, and beautiful Articial Gums. They are supplied without the extraction of roots or giving the least pain, and for a natural appearance, general utility, and ease III mastication, they cannot be equalled by any dentist in the West of England or Wales, or excelled in any part of the world. Persons who have failed to tiud satisfaction in other hands are particularly requested to call. Teeth effectually Stopped with Gold or White Cement; scaling, extracting, irregular teeth brought into position; aud all operations of the mouth performed with ease and safety. I Attendance at Mrs. KELAS'S, Confectioner, opposite Bush Hotel, MEKTHTR, on WEDNESDAY, March 4th and 18th, April 1st and 15th, May 6th and 20th, June 3rd and 17th. Attendance at Mrs. SMITH'S, Confectioner, opposite Westgate Hotel, Commercial-street, NEWPORT, every Friday. No charge for consultation. Charges strictly moderate. Attendance daily from Ten to Five, except as above. THE PRESENT WAR WITH CHINA. Nr NORRIS AND PRITCIIARD BEG to inform their Friends and the Public of South Wales, that since the commencement of the War with China, Teas of neirlv everv description have advanced from 3d. to -id. pe'' consequently those parties who only buy m small quantities have been obliged to advance their Teas accordingly. Although they may still sell Teas at the same Prices, the qUal*N. ™ndPb beg to'say that they hold some very heavy parcels purchased previously to the War, aud are now Selling all their Teas the same quality and at the same prices, without the slightest Advance on any kinds. Their prices for- Good sound Congous are 2s. 8d., 2s. 10d., to 3s. Od. per lb. I The Fine Lapsang—3s. 8d. Fine Breakfast Congou—3s. 4d. to 3s. 6d. per lb.—recom- I The Finest Imperial Souchong—4s. Od.; a Reduction of mended ° 2d. per ft- on 6fts. and upwards. «„ Orders amounting to 40s., Carriage Paid to any part of South Wales, SUGARS AT CQST PRICES. -,rs ESTABLISHMENTS:— THE GLOBE TEA WAREHOUSE, 20, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF; THE LONDON TEA WAREEO USE, 31, (COMMERCIAL-STREET, opposite the Wesleyan Cliapel, NEWPORT; AND THE GOLDEN E: E Y, 5, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. NORRIS & PRITCHARD, PROPRIETORS. IWCK SALT | T B. HOPKINS begs to inform the Public that he has <J received a Large Supply of the above Article direct from the Mines. 17 & 18, Angel-street, Cardiff, March 5, 1857. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, IRON MASTERS CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, & OTHERS. PARFITT and JENKINS (late F. CATLECGH). IIAYES JL FOUNDRY, CARDIFI-, Engineers Millwrights, and Agricultural Implement Makers, beg to inform the above Gentlemen that they have the Foundry now in working order, and all orders entrusted to their care will be executed promptly and in a superior manner. MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, OF -No. 7, PAEK-STUEET, BRISTOL, ATTENDS periodically (as for the last ten years) at NEWPORT, the First WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF the following THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to his profession. Mr. YOUNG'S next visit will occur as follows -— NEWPORT-At Mr. WANSBROUGH'S, Plumber, Commer- cial-street, WEDNESDAY, April the 1st. CARDIFF-At Mrs. WILLIAMS'S, No. 64, Crockherbtown, THURSDAY, April the 2nd. JAMES AND PRICE, AGENTS FOR HENRY DOULTON & CO.'S DRAIN PIPES. A LARGE STOCK OP PIPES, CLOSET PANS, •SYPHON TRAPS, (fee., always kept on hand. Ten- ders given for large orders. Apply to Messrs. JAMES and PRICE, Land and Estate Office, East Wharf, Cardiff. THE GREAT SUCCESS OF HERR GOLDMAN, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST QINCE his arrival in Cardiff is a sure warrant for the IO superiority of his Portraits. He respectfully invites the Public to his PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, 280, BUTE-STREET, near the Railway Bridge, where may be had a Life-like Likeness, with an elegant Gold mounted Frame and Glass included, for ONE SHILLING [ £ T Note the Address, at No. 280, BUTE-STREET, Cardiff. TEETH. 1 C. W. GAY BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of MERTIITR and Neigh- bourhood that lie still continues to supply ARTIFICIAL TEETH of every description. The Mineral Teeth are not only highly Ornamental, but con- 1 duciveto health, ill materially assisting Mastication, &c., and 1 are very durable. They cannot be surpassed—exactly re- 1 sembling Natural Teeth, and are inserted without the least pain. Children's Teeth Regulated. Extracting, Scaling, Stopping, &c., and all operations apper- taining to Dental Surgery periot iiied with the greatest care. Galvanism and Electricity applied medically the most cer- tain Remedies in all cases of Rueumatism, Paralysis, Sciatica. Nervousness, &c. The Apparatus supplied on moderate terms. Genuine Drugs and Chemicals; Perfumery; Horse and Cattle Medicines Oils, Paints, Colours, and Varnishes. Elastic stockings for Varicose Veins, Knee Caps, and Band- ages of every description made to order. C. W. GAY, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, High-street, Market-square, Mtrthyr Tydvil. A", CHEAP AND RAPID CONVEYANCE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND COWBRIDGE. YI7ILLIAM THOMAS bees to inform the Inhabitants and ,'l.th.. Public generally of Cardiff, Cowbridge, and their OMNIBUS, between YlfeTIL??, 9 ^ytsnntodioas TWO-HORSE ve Cowbridge. 1 ,1"1. in thp. ATOVELLO'S CENTENARY EDITIONS of the ORATO" iS BIOS (complete). THE WHOLK SERIES NOW REDUCED to is. (id. or 2s. each, Messiah. Creation, Judas, Israel in jEgypt, Samson. Solomon, Jephtha, Joshua, Deborah, Saul, Alexander's Feast, all 2s. each. Dettingen and Zadock (in one). Acis, and Ode to St. Cecilia's Day, Is. tid. each. Men- delssohn's St. Paul, 2s, Hymn of Praise, 2s., 12nd Psalm, Is. Mozart's Twelfth and Requiem Mass, Haydn's Third Mass (with E. Holmes' Critical Essays), and Beethoven's Mass in C, 2s. each Beethoven's Engedi (Mount of Olives), Rossini's Stabat Mater and Romberg's Lay of the Bell, Is. 6d. each. All in Vocal Score, with Accompaniment by VINCENT NOVELLO The above work- may be had, bound in cloth, from 3s. to 4s. each. Prospectuses and specimen pages gratis. J. A. Novello, ü0, Dean-street, Solio, London (W.) ESTABLISHED 1812. TURNIP MANURE. fllHIS valuable Fertilizer has been used for the last twelve _L years with great success by most t f the eminent Agricul- h!1.;sts' throughout England, and stands unrivalled in the weight and quality of the bulbs which it produces: it is, besides, especially beneficial to the Grain Crops which follow, while Clover is ravelv found to fail after the first application. Some of the Crops produced by this Manure last year weighed up- wards of Thirty Tons per Acre. POTATOE, GRASS, BARLEY, CLOVER, AND WHEAT MANURES. Also PERUVIAN GUANO, BONES, & SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Warranted of the best quality, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of every description, with all the latest I Improvements. Apply to H. & T. PROCTOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL. nranfb Establishments. Birmingham, Edmonscote, W arwick and Saltney near Chester. Agent: Mr. JOHN GARSED, Jun., the Moorlands, near 2 Cowbridge.. N.B.—A Pamphlet on MANURES,' their Properties and Application, forwarded on Receipt of 12 Postage Stamps. NELSON STREET CUT TABLE GLASS WORKS \J AND GILT CHIMNEY GLASS MANUFACTORY, BRISTOL. MARK BOWDEN & COMPANY Have pleasure in informing their numerous Cu«totnere and the Public throughout the United Kingdom, India, AmeriCH, Australia, and elsewhere, that they have added FOUR MORE SHOW ROOMS to their Establishment, which are open to Inspection and for the Qale of CUT GLASS C'!ANDKLfERS and BRACKETS. CUT GLASS LUSTHE., and VASIiS. CUT TABLE GLASS, for Noblemen or Tradcmen. GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES, from 24-. each. GILT OVAL MIRRORS, from 6s. each. GILT GIRANDOLE GLASSES, at ROSEWOOD CHIMNEY GLASSES, from 12s. each. BEDROOM LOOKING GLASSES, from 2«. 6d. each BOWDEN s MULTIPLYING MIRRORS, with LOOK- ING GLASS, from Is. each. ORNAMENTAL HALL LA MPs, for Oil or Gap. PATENT GAS REFLECTORS, give a ^rill-ant light. ELECTRO-PLATED CRUET F.'iAMES, with Cut Guss. ELECTHO PLA fED LIQUOR FRAMES, with Cut G:a.s FRENCH SHADES and STANDS, from 6d. each. GLA-iS SHADES and GLOBES, tor GolS and Oi1. CONFECTIONERS' SHOW GLASSES, from 8J. per lb FERN SHADES and STANDS, fitted up from '2Js: each GLASS AQUARIUM CASliS, Irom 25-. eac! HORTICULTURAL GLASSKS, in every varietv. BOWDEN'S BRILLIANT CU L' St ECCLESIASTICAL ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, &c,&c. WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FOR EXPORTATION. Terms strictly Cash and no Credit. MARK BOW DEN and COMPANY. (gf" Everybody is invited to visit the SHOW ROOMS, in NELSON-STREET. S, .-N E A A 'ARTII "AS OF too: F "tviERY D.L HEAL%SDN 0 ST N E W S P A P E R S I-' W 5 THE TDfES, with impressed Stamp, sent to all parts of the country, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon the same day as puolished, at 21s. per quattor; Unstamped, 17s.: Second Day, 13s; by JOHN WILD, News Agent and Publisher, 4-6, Hart- street, Covent Garden, Strand.—P.O. orders payable Charing Cross. ESTABLISHED I809. k LL the LONDON NEWSPAPERS regularly supplied ii by the Morning. Evening, and Foreign Mails, to all parts ot the United Kingdom, India, Australia, and Foreign Coun- tries. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL THE LONDON AND COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS. "THE EVENING MAIL," particularly adapted for resi- dents in the Country, published every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evening, containing the Leading Articles of tlii Times, the Corn and Cattle Markets, with the latest- news up the hour of publication. Subscription per half year. 32s. Gd. advance, or 36s. credit. Post office Orders to be made payable at the General Post- office, St. Martin's-le-Grand. A List for 1857, wi.h politics, days of publication, &c., sent gratis on application. WM. DAWSON & SONS, NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING OFFICES, ABCHUBCH YARD, & 74, CANON-STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. Country Booksellers Supplied. HARRIS'S IMPROVED PATENT SELF-ACTING STEAM PURIFIERS. THE great desideratum for successfully preventing deposits in Steam Engine Cylinders, which has baffled the scientific, although it has been a subject of such moment, and has occupied for years the attention of the most eminent machinists is now successfully at work-at Plymouth Iron Works, Merthyr-Tydfil, and Brymbo Iron Works, Denbighshire, effectually separating the water and mud from the steam, giving the greatest satis- faction. The Purifier can be let in any part of the steam pipes or on the boiler, and it will occupy but little room. The sav- ing by the Steam Purifiers is proved to be upwards of 30 per cent. in tallow, oil, packing, &c., and 25 per cent. in fuel, to say nothing of the wear and tear of machinery. For any engine, under two hundred horse-power, the cost will not exceed jBl-5 for the apparatus to be set to work, and can be done in twenty- four hours. Licenses will be granted to parties who may wish to manu- facture for themselves, or the Patentee will furnish them on reasonable terms suitable to engines of any size, either locomo- tive or stationary, and send them to any part of the kingdom. For Testimonials or other Particulars, apply to Mr. WILLIAM ROBERTS, Chief Engineer, Brymbo Iron Works, near Wrex- nam Patentee, T. HARRIS, Engineer, Rhymney Brewery, Mon- mouthshire. COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the next GENE- lN RAL QUA1JTER SESSIONSof the PEACE, to be hidden at the Town of SWANSEA, in and for the County of Glamorgan, on TUESDAY, the SEVENTH day of APRIL, 1857, application will be made, at 12 o'Oock at Noon of such day, for the ap- pointment of ADDITIONAL POLICE CONSTABLES in the several Police Districts of the said County, and also for the Erection of a POLICE STATION or Strong Room, in the Hundred of Dynaspo-.vis, in the Ogmoie District" of the said County. Dated this 7th day of March, 1657. By requisitions, DALTON, Clerk of Peace. GLAMORGANSHIRE. rp.HE Clerk of the Peace, of the said County, having JL received the following Notice: — "To THE CLERTC OF THE PEACE TOR THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. "WE, whose names are hereunder written, being- five of Her Majesty's Justices 01 the Peace for and residing within th« County of Glamorgan, Do HEEEBY GIYj; yotJ NOTICE, that at the Next GENERAL QUARTER SESStONSoi [he PEACE, to be held in and for the said County, pursuant to an Acf ltwde and passed in t!ie Sixth and Seventh Years of the Reign of his late Majesty King William the l'ourtli, intituled An Act for rendering more easy the taking the Poll at County Elections,' the Court will be moved to make and pre- sent to Her Majesty's Council, a Petition frum the Justices assembled in such Quarter Sessions, representing that the nuin- 'HiI frfr the said County is insufficient, and f.bat PAKE VILLAGE, in the Parish of llslon, and of February, One Thou-anu .V.-aviih of Llantrefelacli, "THOS. PENRICE, "HOWEL GWYN, j V "J. D. LLEWELYN, "C. WARDE, "GRIFFITH LLEWELLYN." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Next GENE- RAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the said County, will be hold^u at the GUILD HALL, in the Town of SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, the SEVENTH day of APRIL next, at Eleven of the Clock in the forenoon. Dated this 7th day of March, 1857. T DALTON, t lerk of Pea'-e. GLAMORGANSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS, IS57. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Genrra QUARTER SESSIONS ot the Peace tor the s«id Coun 1 y. wid be held in ihe TDWN-H ALL, at the To w 11 of SWANSEA, in ihe said County, cn TUESDAY, the Seventh day 01 April, 18"ii, at Eleven o'clock in the F01 enoi-n All Appeals a (i Traverses must be entered before the opening of the Court, and the several pnriips thereto be pre- pared to proceell therewith At twelve o'clock the Justices assembled will proceed to the business relating to the As- se-srr.e:it, Application, and Management of the County Stock or Rate, and to the iutei r.al Kegulitions of the County At halt-past Twelve will take into cur.s'derntion the t-everal Act,- for the E-tab i*hment of County and District Con- stables by the authority of Juices of the Peace, and make such Rules, Orders, a )ti Regulations relatiug to the Police I-ori-e nf the *aid County, f-s may be tlu-ught expedient. And immediately afterwards pn-ceni with the trul of Ap- peals. and tl.eti of Prisoners in the House of Corrlction at Swansea, or heki to bail t,) appear at such Ses«ionf. AND NOTICE IS EKREBT FUHTHEH GIVEN, that thp said QUARTER SESSIONS will he h. Id by ADJOURN- MENTat the TO \V N-H A LL. in theTownof CARDIFF, in the faid County, on THURSDAY, the Ninth day of Anrll, 18:)" iit Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the Trial of Prisoners confined in the County Gaol, or held to bail to appear at such Sessions. All Jurors, Suitors, Prosecutors, Witnesce,?, Peisons bound by Recoguiz<ncc, and ethers having business at ihe said Sessions are required to attend the Court on the several days ab(ive mentionc-d, at 'I'en o'clock'in the Forenoon, cs the Grand will then be sworn, and all Indictment!- must he then preferred. All BII\ and Demands asiainft the County Stock mu-t be deli- vereJ iit the office < fthe Cicrk of the Pence Fourteen Days before the Sessions; and all Costs given or allowed by the C .urt rau't be taxe l at the same S-ssions, or they will net afterward* be allowed. The several Acting Magistrates are requested tc return all Depositions into the Office of the Clerk oflhe Prace, at Cardiff, on or before FRIDAY, ti e Third d.-iy of Apri1, 1S57. D LTON, Cleik of Peace. Cardiff, 7th Maich. 1S57. 1 8 5 7. A VALUABLI: OPPORTUNITY TO BREEDERS OF AGRICULTURAL HORSES. rPO SERVE THIS SEASON, at £ 2 each mare, and 2s. Gd L the Groom the Groom's Fee to be paid at the First time of serving, and the remainder on or before the 24th of June next, that celebrated Suffolk Stallion SAMPSON, the property of Mr. Davin Griffiths, Aubrey Arms, Bonvilstone, near ^SAMPSON, bred by Mr. Samuel Clayden, of Little Linton, near Linton, Cambridgeshire, is a beautiful chesnut, stands 17 .1 hands h ffh, trood back and loins, very short legged, good feet with large clean bone, and capital action, fine symmetry, con- st, tutio, and te.ni.er, and is a sure-foalgetter He was got bv Old Sampson, the Mot. C!ia,l, ^h' ^S(h' da';»> Violet a very superior Suffolk Mate, hied by Mr. Clajden, by Old Suffolk Champion, Granddam, a first-rate Suffolk Mare. bred bv Mr Bobv, Walton, near Ipswich. Sampson obtained the first'prize for the best yearling, at the Saffron Walden Agricultural Society's Show, in Essex when two years old he won a prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, at Wind- sor when three years old lie won the 2nd prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's show, at Lewes, competing against horses of all ages he also won the Silver Cup that year, value Twenty Guineas, given by J. A. Houblon, Esq., at the Walden Agricultural show, for the best Stallion in the district and when four years old, at the Royal Agricultural show, at Glou- cester, was awarded the first prize of 930, competing against thirty horses of all ages, thus proving himself the l>est horse of his years in England, and was never exhibited after. Sampson is the sire of the two year old Filly which won the second prize, and the yearling Colt which won the first prize at the meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, held at Chelmsford, 1856. This Horse will not travel. Hay and Grass for Mares if re- quired. Every attention will be paid to mares sent to Sampson. All mares tried by this horse, and afterwards served by another, will be charged for. Application to be made to DAVID URTYFITITS as above.