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CARDIFF IPS* STEAM LIGATION COMPANY'S **«t-8ailiiig VBBBBBBHF Steamers, e I "jENNY jones," DA. VID DAVIES, COHMAMDIK, AMD "TALIKSIN," DAVID GEORGE, Commands*, ) A intended to ply between CARDIFF and CjV BRISTOL, with PASSENGERS and MER- of?! U,^E. with liberty to Tow, iuting the Month, APRIL, 1857, as follows 4T TND starting fnna Bathurat Basin, Bristol, calling 10 I* Hatwella, where PASSENGERS will be Landed and Ku»- at the Rownham Ferry Slip, free of expense,at whieh M a comfortable Watting Room is provided.] p CARDIFF. BRISTOL. i. •* tht Bute Docki. From Bathmrtt Bait* ij *turd»» *54 morn | 11, Saturday 61 after •Konj.y 6| morn | 14, Tuesday 8| morn U to 6 *f,er I and 8 after •Konj.y 6| morn | 14, Tuesday 8worn 1& to and 6 after ) and 8 after "tdated. 7l morn 116, Thursday -9lmorn 1# •«<«_ aod after j 18, Saturday 12 morn l7'Jhursday morn 21, Tuesday 4 after • "riday 8 m0rn | 28, Thursday *5f morn k Fro from Cardiff, 8th, 9th, 10th, and llth. i h. Fro from Bristol, 2nd, 16th, 23rd, and 24th. tto ha conjunction with I Taff,' 2nd, 16th, 23rd & 24th. pw»s: After Cabin, 3a.; Fore Cabin, I •. «d. 0 **1 Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturdays, arailabl for the Return Trip on Monday. f j AND THE TALIESIN, 1 "Handed to Sail with MKRCHAKDUB, CATTLB, &e., as 4 „ followa •Saturday 12^ after 1, Wednesd. 10J morn 2, Thursday 19 noon 3, Friday 1| after I M 16, Thursday 9 morn 2, Thursday 19 noon 3, Friday Ii after I M 16, Thursday 9 morn MiVf?10*'—being intended to »ea*e punctually at the time Or, i? %b«»e no Goods will be reeei»ed for Shipment later than n ■0<w Previous. M,"?*4'• and PtrcsU forwarded with diepatch to Lamrlsaent, u 'Vod, 1<0II Talbot, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly, Carrnai- 4-««Mhyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd, Cowbridge, Caerphilly, li? > also (o and from Loudon, Manchester, Binniugbain, u Ma«U of the kingdom. "IOL QM,OT,0a._ooodi for the above Steamers will be received at '♦Qui*"1 &Min» Bristol, and will be collected In Bristol, it » M 4 Moderate charge. Goods will alio be received at art stree, Liall, subject to & charge for hauling to Bathurtt I Q. {^"sljBjnti may be had on board on moderate terms, k, 2*»heel Carriage, 20s.; Foar.wheel Phaeton, drawn f., parses, 15s. > Oue-horse Phaeton, or Gig, 10s.; *«. •«! drawn by °oe Horse and Driver, 12* Horw er» After Cabin, 7s.; Fore Cabin, 6s. Catile, 4» 1)0 -'V^each; Sheep, 8d. Laaabs, 6d. each Pigs.9d at ,iCalves, Is. each.—Shipping Si Landing Live Stock teJ^of their Owners.—These Fares include every espense N,naccountable for any Goods *ithout Shipping Notes » « No Fees to Porters. V.I P"e*Mor conveyance *U1 *»« 'eceived at the An*eI bepunettt«Hjr forwafdea. Hgye. £ *•—'The Cardiff 8Uam Navigation Company give lw,' they win not be accountable for any 1 asseugeri, 0f ?a4ti: Bor will they be anawerable for any Goods, Packages, (if ><>" or damaged by Are. leakage, or otherwise). '*lu#0^ok««l at their o*ce at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the 'hillings, nuless entered at its value, carriage 'OaslsV^00 paid for the same at the time of booking. Goods order, or not taken away before six o'clock in the the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk •», of tk* consignees. All Goods to be considered as Ml JL only for Freight and Charges' due thereon, but also for s'y unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by Con- %ea!° llle Cardiff Steam Navigation Co. Disputed weights *^Ofc'VUfeB>ePt, claims tor loss or damage, Ste., cannot be •a tJ«in,,l*M wrltten sotlc* ot the same be sent to the office ^Mpper'a* delivery. Goods and Carriages on Deck at r ther iwformation aa to Freight, Ac., may be ob- tooek« by applying at the Company's Office, Bute »tj# » Cardiff; or to Mr. Johh Evbrbd, Clare- Marsh-street, Bristol. E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. **I8T0L GENERAL STEAM 7' ^VIQ^TION COMPANY, OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. FOLLOWING or other auitable STEAM YE8SELS IFTT# prevented by any uuforeseen occurrence, are E TO 8ail from Cumberland Basin, Bristol 'OR Newport, and Taff" for TIIJJ 1 *»hich will start from Bathurst Basin), and as NO*»TI°NED, with or without Pilots, and with J to Tow Vessels, during APRIL, 1857. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. *TTMI & Taff, S. Draper, Master. Dock*, Cardiff, Frum Bathurti Batin, Brittol It'» *Y 4f after 10, Friday *7 morn U' TURDAY •• 5 after 11, Saturday +7} morn W-i.^ay 6 after 13, Monday 8 morn 18* O UR,day 7 morn 15, Wednesd. 9 morn • «*atur(j#y | 10 mo|.n 17, Friday 10| moin To Fro from Cardiff, 23rd, and 24th. Fro from Bristol, 8th, 9th, 10th & llth. :—After Cabin, 3a.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken T0 After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. '«t it, „ ^ro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available KetnrnTrlp 0n Monday, NEWPORT.—"Swift." 13 u °m Newport. From Briitol. 14 TT^^Y 7 morn I 13, Monday. 7I after L5* V^AY 7 morn | 14, Tuesday 7\ after ^7* L? ?^UE*D. 74 morn I 16, Thursday 9 morn 'ay. 9 morn J 18, Saturday 11 morn ii Plrea :Arter Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, le.6d. •t^t^T*0*—It being intended to sail punctually at the time •a* S *bove. no Goods Will be received for shipment later than 0ur Pretious thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. CARMARTHEN. —"Juno." ,Fr- Brittol From Carmarthen. 5 Calling at Tenby. Tk0r,(lay •• 6 morn THUR*D*Y •• 9 D'?HT 18, Saturday 10 morn •!». UR*^AY 5 morn May 2, Saturday 11 morn TL|««*UY 10 night TENBY.—"Juno." ft -JM °R«>M Briitol. From Tenby. IFT TR^^AY 6 morn 14, Tuesday 9 night 2A' TLUR,DAY 9 night 18, Saturday 1 after 3O* TK R,<^AY • • 5 morn 28, Tuesday 9 night I *HURBD,y 10 night May 2, Saturday 2 after AUT, "J^ABLN, 13s.; Children under 12 years, 6S. 6d.; Ser- )«lt| Fore Cabin,7i.6d,; Children under 12 ^ALLO 5 Carriage, 42s,; Pair-Horse Phaeton, 31S. 6d. "ae-horse do., 26s. ;Gig, 20s.; Horse »0s. Dog, 3s. ^O.PATRR, & HAVERFORDWEST.—"Shamrock." jp From Milford to Waterford, ront Bristol, from South Wales Termi- ■7, Tuei<1 nus, Wednesday Evenings *4, Tu«-j*'r' • • • morn at 8 o'clock, or as soon TiiZjR3r • • • • 8 after as circumstances will Tn.y • • •. 3J after permit Walerford to a%7 • 8 morn Bristol, Fridays, p DUBLIN.—New Iron Steamer" Calypso." Bristol, Fridays from Dublin,Tuesdays. ^aaee^°ie °f the above Vessels are fitted up for the con- Passengers and goods.—Female Stewards on and Horses shipped with care, and should I G ,rticu| two hour* before sailing. 2?5*'a.l8r.r" 'be obtained by applying at the Bristol t|*Qoodg pAax Navigation Co.'s Office, Quay, Bristol, where W?°the»5 Parcels,&c., should be addressed.—Bills 1 Botw 1UBti°n '"PP' by Mr. J. Jones, Rownham r?c*chu^4?~~Sp,ea<l Eagle. Regent Circu», Piccadilly,and *?5RE,T» City H. Underwood, 56, Hay market. |» •rfor<i" r* John Hoy. Tenby; Mr. Jam** Roberts, » Mr'V V Calmer. Milford; Mr. J. McLean J Mr* o'? Bit, Cardiff; Mr. Kodgman. Ili'ra-, ^Pa«, °bert Stacey, Carmarthen and Mr. R. Jones, %iil °T,ce.—TK '*», 01 he, e Proprietors of the above Steam Packets t>% °r <Jai»Ul,0l?!lul>'e ^or any Cabin Passenger's (if af L a^ov? {he value of £ 2; nor for any Deck Unlet. ,ost or damaged), above the value kl'otl h»jj V1 eacl1 ca,e entered as such, and freight in ri» *nswCr fciF 'r 8 sa,ne al th^tiine of delivery nor will to Jlost or h *Dy other parcel above the value of jK^Portion n» rfnf*8ed' unles* entered as such, and freight *aco„0, '°r the same at the time of delivery. ''for any Goods without Shipping Notes • aeeking information to b« post paid. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CARDIFF, Ac. rpHE LIVERPOOL and SOUTH i l^ /S\ A WALES STEAM SHIP COM- ^kttJU^K\yAHY'6 Powerful and Favourite Steamer "ISABELLA NAPIER," (Unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence), From CouiirewooD DocJt. LIVBBFOOL, every FBIDAT From Eur BurJl Docx BASIN, CARDIFF, every TDSSDAT. CABIH FABB, 12^. 6d.; DBCX, 6s. For Freight and particulars apply to J. H. BABBBB and Co., the Old Hill, Liverpool; or to WEST & HANCOCK, 108, Bute-street, Cardiff. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND CORK. n mHE CORK GENERAL STEAM NAVI- nrirrtl^rv A GATION COMPANY'S Screw Steamer OSPREY," 700 tons, 260 horse power, ^III iiG. F. COCKBUBB, 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 APRIL, 1857. FOR CARDIFF. FROM CARDIFF. Wednesday 1 April, 86 morn Saturday w 8 „ 8 after „ 4 „ 1 after » 15" 76 morn „ 11 „ 6 morn » 22" 3 after „ 18 „ 10 morn » 29" 7 morn „ 25 „ 6 morn FA BBS,-Best Cabin, 26s.; 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 Corlt, or to Mr. JOHlf OWBK, 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, THURSDAY, and SATUB- DAY, at 8 o'clock p.m., returning from Waterford ever I TDBSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 3h. 30m. p.m. Apply for Tickets at the First Class Railway Stations, G. W. R.; of FORD and JACKSOX, 36, Canon-street, Lon- don or MR. DOWNEY, Quay, Waterford. Through Fares London to Waterford, 60s., 46s., and 90s. > Intermediate Stations in Proportion. Milford Haven to Waterford, 12s. 6d., 10s., and 7s. 6d. Sea Passage 70 miles. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. TO THB CONBIGIIXBlIT OF MILBB, KINGTON, AND CO., To Sail punctually 25th April, splendid British-Built A 1 Clipper Ship "STARLIGHT," Her Cabins are elegant and commodious. Havingnearlythfi whole of her Cargo engaged, Shippers, to prevent disappoint- ment, should make early application for Freight. For particulars apply to MILESES & KINGTON, 61, Queen square, Bristol; or to ••••. KNAPP, JENKINS & CO., Bute Docks PASSAGE £ 14 & UPWARI^ 'MERSEY" LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS Sailing from Liverpool on the 25th of every Month. For MELBOURNE, Forwaring Passengers to GEBLONG, ADBLAIDB, STDWBY, AC • PACKET of the TWENTY-FIFTH APRIL. ^fSjjcK The splendid new Clipper Ship ^■BUBAV EAGLE SPEED, S. D. FUUIB, Commander; 3000 tons burthen, now on her second voyage, is one of the most magnificent ships that has ever been laid on for the Australian Colonies, has nine feet height between decks, and is almost identical in model and arrangements to the celebrated ship Sunshine belonging to this line. For Terms of Passage apply to EDMUND THOMPSON Drury Buildings, Water-street, Liverpool: or to TITUS JONES, Auctioneer, Merthyr; JAMES GAWN, Auctioneer, Aberdare; or to G. W. JONES & CO., Ship Brokers, Newport. N.B.-To insure punctuality in sailing, passengers must embark on the 23rd, and tickets will be dated the 24th, on which day she will finally clear with the emigration agent. STEAM TO NEW YORK. THE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S powerful and fast-sailing Steam-Ships Tons. Horse power. Commander. EDINBURGH, 2197 450 W. Cumming NEW-YORK, 2050 400 R. Craig GLASGOW, 1962 400 J. Duncan Are intended to Sail from GLASGOW to NEW YORK unless prevented by any unforeseen circumstance), EDINBURGH Wednesday, 8th April NEW-YOBK Wednesday, 6th May GLASGOW Wednesday, 20th May EDINBUBGH Wednesday. 3rd June Cabin Passage, 15 Guineas, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which will be supplied on board at moderate rates. A limited number of Steerage Passengers will be taken at 8 Guineas, supplied with provisions of good quality, properly cooked. Carries a Surgeon. Apply to MATTHEW LANGLANDS, 6, St. Enoch-square Glasgow, or to LANGTBYS and Co., Water-street, Liverpool. S. P. KERNICK, Chemitt, Duke-street, and James-street CARDIFF, AGENT for HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA, in PACKETS. —THE LEAF NOT COLOURED.—Dr. SCOFFERM, in his valuable work On Food Adulterationt," remarks, at page 423 The best Tea I can find it that imported by the Mesers. Horniman; its unattractive appearance mani- testi it to be what it professe-. Tea which has been sub. fected to no kind of outward embellishment-a manifesta- tion which its delicious flavour sufficiently CODBFMP." "The Chinese will not use Coloured Tea; yet to enable the brown worthies* leaves to be passed off with the best, they I face' with dry colours most sent to England. Parliamentary Enquiry, Food Adul- teration," TIMES, July 19. HOIiNIMAN & CO'S. PURE T E A, The usual fine sor ta, but the leaf not covered with colour Thui ig ,ecur«d rich full-fla- I?1Tre.u TE*'FOR WHEN NOT COAT- ffiiiiTr; r"" py"8. ST.' we find these Tea. PUM. „ HOKNIMAN 8 TKA WAREHOUSES, (""«««, Dot being briffhta ,T **» wonB».,o<istrMt.citr. with Prussian Blue, ig a olive, and the leaf of the Black is not ihlentely dark." Thei good quality has brought them into universal demand' AKeDt. throughout the Kingdom. Packages from 2oz to lib. nett. The DUTY is REDUCED and PRICES are now 3s. 4d., 38. 8d., 4s., and 4i. 4J. per lb. AGENTS: ABEBAVON Evan Evans ABEBDAKE Jones, Commercial-terrace; Thomas ABERYSTWITH Jones, Pier-street ABERGAVENNY Gooden, late Hurst; Watkins, Iligh-st ABERSYCHAN Wood, Stsmp Office BBYNMAWB Lilwall Bros.; George and Son BRISTOL Ferris and Co., Union-street BRIDGEND Leyshoo, Stamp Office CWHAVON Davies COWBRIDCE Thomas, High-»tre«t CARDIFF KERNICK, 23. Dnke-street, and 42, James-street, Bute Docks Ditto JAMES, 281, Bute-street CHEPSTOW c. Hodgson Taylor COLEFORD Hough; Williams GLOUCESTER Fouracre, Cross HIBWAIN Loeridge (late Sims) LONDON Pursell, 80, Cornbill LYDNEY HAihaway MONMOUTH Farior; Bowen; Costens MERTHYR Kealan Willms, High street NEATH Hutching, Wind-stieet NEWPORT Cherry, 41, Commercial-street Ditto. Batterahill, 371, Oommrcial-Jtreet PONTYPRIDD Basaett, Post Office PONTYPOOL Wood, Stamp Offica SWANSEA Wilson, Castle-aqua £ TREDEGAR Crowe, Post Office USK Edwards 18 GRAND EVENING CONCERT. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEW TOWN HALL. MR. J. H. RIGHTON respectfully announces that his CONCERT will take place on THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 23rd, 1857, under the following noble and Patronage THE MOST NOBLE THE MARCHjONRSS OF BUTE, LADY MORGAN, O, K. K8MEY8 TYNTE, ESQ. SIR CHARLES MORGAN, BART. Jfc p. JENNER, ESQ. T. >V. BOOKER BLAKEMORE, ESQ., M.P. N, E. VAUGHAN, ESQ. HONBLE. ROBT. CLIVE, M.P., UEUT.-COL. STUART, M.P. SIR CHARLES MORGAN, BART. Jfc p. JENNER. ESQ. T. W. BOOKER BLAKEMORE, EsQ., M.P. N, E. VAUGHAN, EJQ. HONBLE. ROBT. CLIVE, M.P., UEUT.-COL. STUART, M.P. ';8:' VOCALISTS:— MADAME CLARA HOVELLO, MR. LOCKEY. M R. W. H. WEISS, INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS:— Principal Violin Mr. T. H. SALMON, Leader of the Bath & Bristol Concerts. Second Violin Mr. T. WELLS. Viola Mr. PRIEST. Violoncello • Mr. W. SALMON. Contra-Basso Mr. GEO. HUGHES. All from the Bath & Bristol Concerts. Flute SIGNQR PAGGI. CONDUCTOR (Grand Piano-Forte) ♦ Mft. J. H. RIGHTON. Doors open at Seven o'Clock, the Coticotl to commence at Eight. • • Reserved Seats (Numbered) 10s. 6d. Second Seats (also Numbered) 7s. 6d. Mr. J. H. RIGHTON gratefully acknowledges the very influential support accorded and promised him in this arduous undertaking, and recommends an early application for Tickets, as, from the number already taken, it is confidently expected the whole of the seats will very shortly be appropriated. Tickets and Places may be obtained from, and the Plan of the Room be seen at, Mr. J. H. RIOHTON'S Music Rooms, 74, Crockherbtown. Applications may be made, and information received at Mr. Hush BIBD's, Duke-street, and Miss HOWBLL's Library, St. Mary-street. GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, CHEMIST, Sc., BEGS to return his sincere and grateful thanks to his Friends ao4 the Public for their liberal Patronage and J) Support during a period of Twenty-five Years, and to Solicit a oontin)tM<!e of their Favors for his Successor Mr. F. W. JOY, who has received snperior advantages in acquiring a practical and perfect knowledge of his: Business in all its Branches. 17, Dprh-STBHBTI CABDIM. F. W. JOY, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, IN announcing that he has SUCCEEDED to the BUSINESS hitherto carried on by Mr. GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, begs to Solicit a continuance of the Patronage so long bestowed on his Predecessor, and traits that, by personal attention and promptness, and the Selection of the PUBBST Dbuos and CHBHICAL he shall be enabled to secure a large proportion of the confidence aad support of the Nobility and Public generally Physicians' Prescriptipns and family reoeipts faithfully prepared. GENUINE PATENT MEDICINEB AND PERFUMERY. 17, Duke-street, Cardiff. PROSSER ANi EVANS, (Succeuor. to William Williav^e,) MPORTBRS OF FOREIGN W I ':N E 8 AND S P I It I T IS BEER AND PORTER BREWERS, v MALTSTERS AND HOP MERCHANTS, OLD BREWERY, CARDIFF. SS EVERY, BESORIPTI(;N MAY BE OBTAINED AT D. RICHARDS, 12, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, SOLE AGENT in CARDIFF for H. J. and D. NICOLL, REGENT STREET, LONDON. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, & OTHERS. MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS, BUTE STREET, (NEAR THE RAILWAY BRIDGE.) CARDIFF. DAVIS BROTHERS BEG to thank the Builders, Contractors, and others, for the liberalsupport which, ever since their commencement of Business, has been so kindly extended to them, and to inform tltom tlmt they have now REMOVED from NORTH STREET to more convenient Premises in BUTE STREET, near t-Jje Railway Bridge, where they have a Large Stock in MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, also Slute, Plain and Enamelled; Cisterns, Mangers, Slate Paving, Hearth Stones, and Door Steps. All kinds of Marble and Slate Work executed by at«*m power on the Premises. Manufacturers of Patent Slate Ridges. A IArge Stock of Roofing Slates of all sizes. W T X TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, v 132, HIGH STREET, CHELTENHAM, AT the solicitation of several of his customers in South Wales, in order to prevent the necessity and inconvenience of coming to Cheltenham, has taken the SHOP, 22, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF, Next Door to the Angel Hotel,) lately occupied by Messrs. Lowder and Sou, Ironmongers, and has OPENED it with a Large a,)d New Assortment of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, TROUSERINGSS WAISTCOATINGS, HOSIERY SHIRTS, GLOVES, &c. PROFESSOR OF LIVERIES AND LADIES' RIDING HABITS. 2 *3 O (H 2 2* "5 O H o y »«, £ cs mo o £ o 5 -2 .ogttgsMo ofo GS s r a • 8 » t 1 h i t la 0 «4 9 h tS ° THE CARDIFF & SOUTH WALES 'D PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. SHARES, 250 EACH; ENTRANCE FEE, 2s. I TRUSTEES. SYDNEY D. JENKINS, Esq., Mayor of Cardiff. [ JAMES S. BATCHELOR, Esq., Ship-builder, Cardiff. CLEMENT LUCAS, Esq., Manager of the West of England Bank, Cardiff. DIRECTORS. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Esq. I Mr. SAMUEL LOWDER HENRY BOWEN, Esq. I SAMUEL WALLACE, Esq. JOHN CORY, Esq. P> GEORGE SOUTH, Esq. WILLIAM FOWLER, Esq. | 1 (With power to add to their number.) SOLICITOB. f SCBVBTOBS. Mr. STEPHENS I).l- Messrs. HARTLAND & SON BANKERS*. (. THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK COMPANY. SECRETARIES. Messrs. CHAPMAN BROTHERS, Accountants, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff. TN ^ming the Rules and Tables of this Society, care has been taken to make it available to all Classes, and while X affording a safe and profitable investment for the Trading and Industrial Classes, to found it on such a basis as will ensure its stability and success. In no commercial enterprise is the maxim, "Union is power," more fully developed than in Societies of this nature, where numerous Subscriptions, individually too small for jirofttable investment, form a staple and rapidly increasing Fund, which the Directors are enabled to apply usefully and profit&My among the Members. The Monthly Subscriptions range from 4s. 3d. a Share, according to their duration, but there are other modes of investment, which may be learnt on application. .The next meeting for the receipt of Subscriptions will take! place on MONDAY, the 4th of May, between the hours of 7 and 9 o'Clock iathe Evening, at the Secretaries' Office, Uuildhall Chambers, Cardiff, where Copies of the Rules and ev#ry particular may be obtained at any time, WANTED, A Respectable Youth as an APPRENTICE to the GBKEBAL PBIKTIKO TBADB or a TURN-OVEIL, who will have an opportunity of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the Business in all its Branches. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) at the Office of this Paper.
GLAMORGANSHIRE.
GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the COUNTY ROADS BOARD of the said County, JL appointed under the provision of the Statute made and passed in the 8th year of Her present Majesty's reign, intituled, "An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Turnpike Trusts in South Wales," will meet on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1867, at the TOWN-HAIX, BRIDGEND, in the said County, at Noon, to consult about the erecting of a TOLL GATE, BAB, or CHAIN, upon or across the Turn- pike Road leading from Cardiff to Cowbridge, at or near the 3rd Mile Stone on the said Road, and opposite to a Farm called Red House, or Ty Coch, in the Parish of Llandaff, in the said County; and if so determined, to make such orders relating thereto as may be deemed expedient. By Order of the Board, THOMAS DALTON, Cardiff. Feb. 17,1857. Clerk to the BoanL
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ABERDARE GAS WORKS. THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the GAS WOBKS OJFICB, on MONDAY, the 13th day of APRIL instant, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, when the ACCOUNTS will be submitted for EXAMINATION, and other General Business transacted. By Order, W. WILLIAMS, Secretary. INCOME. DURING the last thirty years hundreds of persons have de- JU rived large profits by the sale of the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY'S TEAS, which are packed in lead in convenient quantities, from one ounce to a pound, at prices suitable for all consumers. Lists and every information may be had on ap- plication, either personally or by letter, to the Company's Warehouses, No. 9, Great St. Helen's, London. TEN PER CENT. PERSONS of respectability, in all parts of the Kingdom' 1. willing to invest from £50 to £ .500, in connexion with a Company in the Metropolis, under high patronage, may secure an income of Ten per Cent. per annum, without risk or trouble and with the prospect of an early and considerable increase. Address C. B. A., 21, Gloucester-place, Kentish Town, N.W LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. TENDERS FOR RAILS. THE Directors of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of from 3000 to 4000 Tons of IRON RAILS. Application to be made to this Office for Specification, Form of Tender, and other particulars. By order, WILLIAM S. LAWN. Secretary. Secretary's Office, Manchester, 30th March, 1857. NEWSPAPERS. THE TIMES, with impressed Stamp, sent to all parts of the country, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon the same day as published, at 21s. per quarter; Unstamped, 17s.; Second Day, 13s; by JOHN WILD, News Agent and Publisher, 46, Hart- street, Covent Garden, Strand.—P.O. orders payable Charing Cross. ESTABLISHED 1809. ALL the LONDON NEWSPAPERS regularly supplied by the Morning, Evening, and Foreign Mails, to all parts of 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 the Times, the Com and Cattle Markets, with the latest news up the hovr of publication. Subscription per half year, 32s. 6d. 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, with politics, days of publication, &c., sent gratis on application. WM. DAWSON & SONS, NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING OFFICES, ABCHCBCH YARD, & 74, CANON-STBEET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. Country Booksellers Supplied. HARRIS'S IMPROVED PATENT SELF-ACTING STEAM PURIFIERS. THE great desideratum for successfully preventing deposits in Steam Engiue 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, 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 916 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- ^Patentee, T. HARRIS, Engineer, Rhymney Brewery, Mon- mouthshire. GLENFIEL1) PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROY AL LAUNDRY. THE I*ADIES are respectfully informed that this STABCH is EXCLUSIVELY USED in the ROYAL LAUNDRY, and Her MAJESTY'S LACNDKKSS says, that although she has tried WHEATEN RICE, and other POWDER STARCHES, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, which is the FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW AND LONDON. E AND T. BIRD :.4 ARE SELLING TAPESTRY CARPETS At 2s. lOjd. and 3s. per yard. BEST BRUSSELS, At 3s. 9d. and 4s. 3d. per yard. PATENT FELT CARPETS. At Is. lOd. and 2s. lOd. per yard. DAMASKS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS AND COUNTERPANES, • &c., &c., All reduced, iiftonsequence of an extensive Alteration in their Premises. 27 AND 29, CORN-STREET, BRISTOL. AN ACT of GRATITUDE.—5,000 Copies of a Medica Book for Gratuitous Circulation.—WILLIAM THOMAS Esq., having been effectually cured of nervous debility, loss o memory, and dimness of sight, resulting from the early error! of youth, by following the instructions given in a medical work by a physician, he considers it is duty, in gratitude to thj author, and for the benefit of nervous sufferers, to publish th< means used. He will therefore, send free, to any address, in sealed envelope, on receipt of a directed envelope, enclosing tw< stamps (to pre pay postage), a copy of the medical work, con taining every information required. Address, William Thomas Esq., St. John's-lane, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM WOODS, PLUMBER, &c., NO. 5, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. W WOODS respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Cardiff tV and the Neighbourhoood, that he has REMOVED from his old-established Shop to the above eligible premises, where be hopes to enjoy a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon him, and for which he begs to tender his best acknowledgments. Working-street, Cardiff, March, 1867. THE GREAT SUCCESS OF HERR GOLDMAN. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST SINCE his arrival in Cardiff is a sure warrant for the superiority of his Portraits. He respectfully invites the Public to his PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, 280, BCTB-STBEBT, near the Railway Bridge, where may be had a Life-like Likeness, with an elegant Gold mounted Frame and Glass included, for ONE SHILLING car Note the Address, at No. 280, BUTB-STBEET, Cardiff. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, IRON MASTERS CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, & OTHERS. PARFITT and JENKINS (late F. CATLBtreH), HAYES FOUNDRY, CABDIFF, Engineers. 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