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Ili ti-P i Ito Jloticcs. vfei CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. X^IRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS leave CORK for CARDIFF, lfti« and Passengers, EVERY WEDNESDAY, calling at returning direct EVERY FRIDAY. NEWPORT Direct EVERY MONDAY, returning EVERY ^NESDAY. Jares—Cabin, 17s. (kl.; Deck, 7s.; Cabin Return Ticket avail- for one month, £ 1 7s. For further particulars see small bills Put. AGENTS. Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Decks. SWPORT.— Mr. J"AMES HADDOCKS, Dock-street. ^»fUL—The City of Cork Steam Packet Company, Penrose Quay. CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. TPkIRECT STEAM COMMUNTCA- I TION BETWEEN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL and TIIR ttNlTE D STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. "le SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, first-class, full-powered, Clyde-built Steamships I GLAMORGAN 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. Pembroke 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. CARMARTHEN 3,000 Tons eooh.p. Or other First-class Steamers, will sail regularly between CARDIFF AND NEW YORK, These Stcanisl lips are built expressly for the Trade, and fitted-up all the latest, improvements for the comfort and convenience 'Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Steerage Passengers provided with mattresses. P, •A- Stewardess carried for the female emigrants. The GLAMORGAN, Joseph Laybourue, Commander, will sail 0,1 Wednesday, 27thNovember. For further particulars apply to Budgett and James, 11, King- feet, Bristol; Richardson and Co., Swansea G. W. Jones Heard, Co., Newport; W. C. Lucy and Co., Gloucester T. Wait,e and S°n. Pontypool; Alexander Brothers, Pontypridd JohnR. Taylor, "'Se-i; Henry Lee Hatchings, Bideford; Charles Hunt. Bridg- water; Stephen Holioway, Truro; Edward Taylor, Burn nan w G. Price, Aberdare W" J. Presswell, 1, Castle-street, Mer j Tydfil or at the Company'a Office, 1, Dock-chambers, Carai JOHN LAUGHLAND^jfrjgggS- r«E lil'S'r AND CHEAPEST ROUTE FOR ft;^??B\VALES PROM THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH wa1j £ -° TO THE UNITED STATES, IS BY THE „ ^ti.r ,7^ RE AT WESTER*, new VJT SHIP LINE." BRISTOL A- ^SSy-fcyOBK. The FINE NEW FI^TfLASS of this Line are intended to \ovemfcerl3 U p- direct from Bnstol to New York rtg of the Ullite(1 ^assentcers may b3 booked through to »" and Canada on very moderate .yy HIT WILL and SON. QAo secure berths, &c„ apply to MAK F Webb and Co saventie, «ucen«quare, 'rse and Brown, Dock-street C!bvri ^rchants, Carditf H^ Pontypool RicharC Mo^ ?7: -V-'>n-; r ,01"1 Morr 1 T Mnrgan, 19, Glebeland-street, C' tV,;oc,< Blackwood; J. T. ^sh or to M.Jones and J^S.1'• ySmtm »r« rcoomnwrilel'" "•»' «'»'» oo -^Jhts before leaving home1' .—— 7" XNMAN LINE of ROYAL MAIL I STEAMERS, appointed to sail from TTvFHPOOL, via qUEENSTOWN to NEW ^t^e^ESDAY and THURSDAY CITY OF BRUSSELS TUKSDV^CT*' CITY OF liKlSTOL TUESDAY, NOV. 5. Cabin T'assa"C—Tuesday Sailings, 15 and IS Guineas; Thurs- day Sailings' R* Guineas and 21 Guineas, having equal Saloon Steerage Passage to New York, as low as by any other Line, with fUll supply of Cooked Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Bos- ton, Baltimore, or Quebec without extra charge. Passengers for all parts of CAN" AD A and the UNITED STATES looked through o:i vcry advantageous terms. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water- "reet, Liverpool, ROBERT BURTON and SON, ??Uth Church-street, Cardiff or to any of the Company's Agents oiomghout Wales. 22W_ NATIONAL LINE. THE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE ARE THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS AFLOAT. %:AM FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, ANI) FROM QUEENSTOWV EVERY THURSDAY. "\TATIONAL STEAM SHIP -i-^t COMPANY (LIMITED). The new lull-powered British Iron-screw Steamships t. Ships Tons Ships S«ypt, Grogan 5064 England, Andrews SjOT ?PaUl, Grace 4000 The Queen, Ihomas 4441 J^ly, Thompson 4302 Holland, Bragg 3956 France, Thomson 3f>71 Erin, Lav^ou Webster "500 Helvetia, Gn0=,s Greece,' Kemp. 3500 Denmark, Sumner ;.7-J Will be despatched from Liverpool to New York as follows:- CWADA We(lneday, 30th Oct. GREECE Wednesday, 6th Nov. EGYPT Wednesday, 13tn Nov. i, Quefciibtown the following days. The Saloon accommodation 011 hoard these Steamers is nil "^passed, the State-Vooms being unusually large, and open on Saloons, which are situated in the poop 011 decii—the poop ng 130 feet Ion?. Rate of Passage, 12,15, and 17 Guineas, according to accomnio- SjWon in State-room—all having same privilege in Saloon. Return "Ckets, TWENTY-FIVR GUINEAS. Tile STEERAGB accommodation is unequalled for space, light, ?»d ventilation. Abundr.nce 01 Fresh Provisions served up cooked tlie Company's Stewards, Rates of Passage on Reduced Terms. Steerage Passengers ^Warded to Quebec, Boston, and Baltimore without extra ^rge. tPas.iengers booked through Axpinwa.ll, San Francisco, the in- fed Iowa v of Canada and of the Cut ted States on favourable JNw; alxo to Australia, New Zealand, China and Japan, at through rates, via New York and San Francisco. ^assenfers are advised to secure their passages from the local bet'orikJfe.ving home. Par FreitrKor I'assage apply to x THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED,) 21 and 23, Water-street, Liverpool N. an; .1. CUMMINS and BHOS., Queenstowl1,-to Messrs. J. n Jjinxi,) \S and CO., 130, Britannia-buildings, Bute Docks Joiix T. MfVnr AN' (Gvniro), 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil HARSE &Ud pi,'n\VS Newport, Mon.; F. W. CAUST, Aberdare C'IIAS. P 0*t. ,1k TAS A. MORGAN, Postmaster, Pontypool Hpvuv MAIL LINE- SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE to pj |vT O Canada and the United States. Shortest ■^fe^«?l-s?fe^SS*=-L{oute to tnfiT jne now run direct T The superb steamships of 1yj.-j;p()OL t«i QUEBEC anX ^uesday „nd Thursday fron1^ t0 NEW YORK and BOSTON ^ORTLAND, forwarding-; CANADA and the UNITED to ALL CITIES and TOWAEJ M STATES. ,T,[)rr AXI) PORTLAND. FKOM LIVERPOOL io QL(hb ^oraVian •• Thur. Nov. 7 88. Gerouny Tnes. Oct. 1 s=. V. ^nierjcan Tues. 12 8s. Polynesian Thur. „ 3 ,SS- p.lhniesian ..Thur. 14 8s. NovaScotian Tues. „ 8 ss' v?. Scotian Tues. 19 ss. Scandinavian Thur. 10 ss. „v;aI1 Thur. „ 21 88. Corinthian Tues. „ 15 vss. i3i:ana' Tues. „ 26 ss. Prussian Thur. „ 17 ss. Germany • Thuf 28 83. St. Andrew.. Tues. „ 22 *ss. Prusswn •' Tlies. Dec. 3 88. Nestorias.Thur. „ 24 ss. Mamtoban •• r„]um 5 88. Manitoban Tues. „ 2!) ^ss. Peruvian 10 *88. Sarmatian Thur. „ 31 ss. C°rJnthian an(1 The >l?ii Steamships for HALU-AX, IvORFOL > BALTIMORE, sail as follows:— Wes- Forwarding Passengers by Rail to all pt .rts of the > tern. South Western, and Southern States. 5 88. Hibernian ..Tues., Oct. 8 ss. Austrian ..Tues., £ • g 8s. Peruvian Tues. „ 22 ss. N. American Tues., Cabin Passage to Halifax, Quebec, Boston, New York, .Nor > Baltimore, or Philadelphia, £ 18 188., or £ 15 15s., according to accommodation, including- Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Returned Tickets at reduced rates. A limited number of intermediate passengers are taken in each Steamer at £ 9 Os., including Beds, Bedding, and all neces- sary utensils, dining apart from steerage. Applications for berths to be made in advance. Steerage Passage to St. John's, Halifax, Quebec, Boston, New York Norfolk, or Baltimore, jEG (is., including a plentiful supply ,), I- of cooked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses are carried by this line to attend to the wants of female passengers and chil- dren. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Railway Cars free of expense. Any information required concerning Canada can be obtained from Mr. Dixon, 11, Adaui-street, Adelphi, London, agent for the Canadian Government. Pamphlets on Canada supplied gratis by our agents. SHORTEST ROCTE to SAN FRANUSCU, via the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. THROUGH TICKETS issuea on the most favourable terms. For Freight or Passage, al' ALLAN BROTHERS, and CO., Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool, and 85. Foyle-street, Londonderry, or to JOHN R. TAYLOR, Post-office, Poutymister, near New- port, Monmouth. COMPANY'S SPECIAL XOTICK TO EMIGRANTS We advise Passengers to obtain their Tickets from Agents before leaving home. [2031 justness gUflvesscs. J>ERRYMAN'S CARRIAGE, RAILWAY, STREET, AND SHIPS' SIGNAL LAMPS, AND BENT GLASS MANUFACTORY 10 and 11, OLD-KING STREET, BRISTOL. 23S5 PHOTOGRAPHIC S T U D 10, JL 15, ROYAL PROMENADE, QUEEN'S-ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. MADAME BRUNNER respectfully iliforiiis the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public that she has OPENED a STUDIO at the above address, and having at great expense secured not only the assist- ance of artistes unique in their several departments, but also purchased the exclusive right for Bristol and Cliiton to finish Photographs ^r.ci BY THE NEW PROCESS Patented by Mr. Van der Weyde, of New York, she is enabled to produce, Photographs which for truth and beauty cannot be surpassed while the Prices will compare favourably with those of establishments of a very inferior order. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Madame Brunner's Pictures arc very superior Photographs, and possess great artistic excellence."—er Majesty's Reporter The best miniature in the room is by Madame Brunner. — Extract from the Report on Photographic Exhibition, given by the late Sir FRKDKRICK POLLOCK (Lord Chief Baron). Madame Brunner's extraordinary perseverance, independent of her talent, must secure her success."—MARK LEMON. "Madame Brunner having visited all the most celebrated studios in the kingdom, has acquired a consummate knowledge of her art." -iVewcastle Express. "Madame Brunner's establishment is a Palace of Art. From the outer vestibule to the inner arcana everything is in keeping With the most luxurious requirements of refined taste, and the reatest London photographer himself would have no reason to e ashamed of such an establishment. "-Stockton and Hartle- pool Mercury. Madame Brunner's establishment is certainly the most splen- did place of the ki .d in the North England."—Newcastle 'Daily Chronicle, 2211 business yi T. LEWIS, BREWERS' AND LICENSED VICTUALLERS' „Trrt„ AUCTIONEER AND APPRUSLR, pl7J,T CITY COOPERAGE, BRIDEWELL STREET, BRISTOL. HOME-BREWING TAVERNS. MR. E. T. LEWIS is instructed to EJil several Home-brewing TAVERNS* office^Bride- to £ 1,000. For particulars apply at Mr. LEWIs Othce, Rnde- well-street, Bristol. „ cH A R L E S W A Y, DEALER IN PICTURES AND WORKS OF ART, 17 ROYAL PROMENADE, BRISTOL. 2422 H U S B A N D'S, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, 8, ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARADE, (Corner of Denmark-street), BRISTOL. 2849 FfiHE^NEW YORK PliOYlSIOlT^TORES^ J_ 43, MARYLEPORT-STKEET, BRISTOL. RICHARD BAYLES, PROPRIETOR. PRIME AMERICAN BEEF PRIME AMERICAN MESS PORK. CHOICE AMERICAN CHEDDAR CHEESE. NEW IMPORTATIONS, « S.s. WESTERN. 2395 c It A TT E R T 0 X, CHURCH AND GENERAL BOOK, STATIONARY, AND ART DEPOT, 32, TRIANGLE, BRISTOL. work, Photographs, Religious Pictures, Prayer Desks, and other articles of Keolesmtic&l Furniture. 2270 8 EAL!- SEAL!! 8 E A L LADIES' JACKETS, MUFFS, and TRIMMINGS—GENTLE- IEN'.s WAISTCOATS, COAT-TRIMMINGS, and TRAVELLING CAPS—all made to order from first choice Skins. A large stock of ready-made to Kelect from. GREBE. ERMINE, SABLES. BEAVER, OTTER, MUSQUASH, CHINCHILLA, DANISH SABLES, amd ANGOLA in great variety. Carriage wrappers and f«ot-muffs. British and Foreign Skins dressed and mounted. All kinds of Furs cleaned and altered at the shortest notice. The only prize Furriar in the West of England. Established 1842. NOTE THE ADDRESS—WEYMOUTH AND REYNOLDS 2355 15, NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. JOHN DENNIS, IRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANT 145, REPCLIFF STREET, BRISTOL, (NEAR BRISTOL BRIDGE.) J. D. would call the attention of buyers to his larO'e Stock of WROUGHT and CUT NAILS, PATENT AXLES, CARRIAGE, SPRINGS, iu stock and made to order, LANCE WOOD SHAFTS BENT TIMBER, DRY HEART and I'oACH SPOKES', CEILING LATHS, Bristol Home-made HORSE NAILS, PATENT HORSE SHOES, PATENT HORSE SHOE IRON^ FILES, RASPS, STEEL BOLTS and NUTS, CHAINS of all kinds -in Stock, or to order, Screws, Locks, and a large assortment of General Ironmongery always in stock. Orders per Post, with remittance or satisfactory reference, will have our special attention. NOTE THE ADDRESS. 23S2 ONLYTHE BEST 7^TT~ H S TULIPS, orotX Hy A C IN T AND ALL p S, C R 0 tc DUTCH BULBS. JAMES GARAWAY AND CO.'S First Importation of the above is just received in Best Condition. EARLY ORDERS SOLICITED. ORDERS ABOVE 20s. IN VALUE CAR PAID. FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CASH. CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. JAMES GARAWAY & CO., D U R D H A M DOWN NURSERY, BRISTOL. 2715 OARTES DE ylSITE, -6 for Is. 6d., 12 for 2s. Gd ?' %Vlth! stamPs. and in a few days vou will re- ecive I crfect (^pi<^ and Orijniia[t Post Free Ad(}rei;s CAMBRIAN COPYING COMPANY, PONTYPRIDD. 2171 HAULAGE. HAULAGE. HAULAGE, CARTING, &c., in all its branches, at the lowest possible remunerative prices. Contracts taken, and the work personally superintended by DANIEL JONES, 1, NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 2574 ORRIS AND SONS, TOWN CRIER AND BILL POSTERS, 34, OlWHARD STREET, SWANSEA, The only Bill Posters employed by the Corporation, Great iVestern Railway, and all the principal Solicitors and Auctioneers Swansea and its district. Country Sales posted to any distance. D. E. ISAAC AND CO., 18, COLLEGE STREET, t> W A N S E_A H O U S E F UBNIS HE R S, i\IANUFAClvLTiLi<TRs AND GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. Gooda delivered Free of Charge within a radius of Tan Miles. 2126 Ttt T, SPECIAL NOTICE. GERMAN AND FRENCH AUTOGRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, Beg most resn WlND S'lTiEET, SWANSEA, Pictures, l'ortra t. to inf°rin tbe Public in general that all Andrews', are in th ^c-i formerly taken by Mr. James who will REPKonr-??^88'011tlieir Manager, Herr Jean Goldman, a Superior Reproof TI3,11 C/1°Pies at HALF PRICE, and guarantee that no other Establish a'K.,ve Company respectfully announce anv right to reiirodn^ ,'1'?"^ }u Swansea, Neath, or Llanelly, have DER WEYDE'S PROCESS uPou tbeir NEW PATENT VAN An inspection at the Winli c+ invited. Price List sent f™>« «*,et Establishment is respectfully H^rr Jean GoldniaiiL late cllarge. All letters to be addressed 1 Wind-street. Swansea. 2099 gWAJTSEA'OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." Wto OPENED AN OFFICE AT 42A, CASTLE STREET, (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.) T For the transaction of the Swanse bugmess of their Journal. All orders from NEWSAGENT wi1 receive pr°^pt attentl0U) and be executed upon the same terms as from the- Chief office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to &u V every morn- ing in any part of the town.. o>cIock ADVERTISEMENTS received up to NEWg_8ec^ insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAtI, Y NE" S. TO INDIA RUBBER CONSUMERS AND DEALERS. r E S WE. C 0 L b' • (Late of 16, Castle-street, Sivai '^jc gCnerapy «egs respectfully to inform his friends and tnc i where he that he has REMOVED TO No. 5, QUAY-PARADE, wl^re he will carry on the business of a DEALER IN IND^ ^fwiMTSSION in all its branches, and also that of a GENERAL COi AGENT. In thanking his numerous friends and patrons for their- in support during th last six or seven years, he solicits a co „ ance of their favours, assuring them that his best attention be at all times devoted to the execution of their orders, and merit their coiifidelice2 THE INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE, 5, QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. WE. COLES has the pleasure of informing • his friends and the public that he has been appointed SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES FOR HARRIS'S CELEBRATED BLOCK AND FLUID COMPOSITIONS For the removal and prevention of Incrustation in Steam Boilers. It consists, for the most part, of animal matter, and is entirely free from Soda, Mineral Acids, or Muriate of Ammonia. Also, HARRIS'S SELF-LUBRICATING GRAPHITE STEAM ENGINE AND PUMP PACKING, (Registered) superior to anv other Packing extant. Also, HARRIS'S IMPERIAL ANTI-CORROSIVE AND MINERALIZED CEMENT, For Steam-Engine and Boiler Man-hole Joints, Gas a I Vater Pipes, or any sort of Heating apparatus. Super-heating Steam Pipe Joints, when no other mineral will stand the high tempera- ture it will stand any pressure of steam or water the joints are easily made, and it can be applied to either face or uneven joints. One cwt. of this Cement will go as far as three cwt. of Red and White Lead mixed, and it makes a much safer joint. Price Lists or Circulars on application, and Testimonials innu- merable from all the leading firms in the kingdom. THE INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE, 5, QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. 1997 business JUdrcsscs. I SAY, GEORGE!! Have you tried that new shop in College-street ? I had a splendid Suit there for Two Pounds, and a capital Fit. Mind, I HAD TO PAY CASH FOR. !T; but 'tis Cheap. No, who is he ?— SVhy, No, who is he ?- tVii3,, E. M. ROE, COLLEGE HOUSE, 10. COLLEGE-STREET. SWANSEA. GIVE HIM A TRIAL. YOU WILL BE WELL PLEASED. 2520 JOHN THOMPSON AND SON'S' CELEBRATED ALES, BURTON-ON-TRENT. SOLE AGENT FOR SWANSEA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, C. LEVY, FOREIGN MONEY EXCHANGE OFFICE, 42, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. 2526 JH O R N E R' S io WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 123 AND 124, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPPRT, MON. 1915 ^jflLLER'S SAFETY BOILER, ..L As niaiiufastured by the ISCA FOUNDRY COMPANY, NEWPORT, MON., Is now being extensively used to take up the waste heat from pmidling and balling furnaces. Its great safety, economy, and the small space it occupies for the power given out. causes it to be adopted wherever room is valuable. PRICES OX Application. 1944 cx A Y S 33, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, FOR PORK PIES. 2451 PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, No. 1, COMMERCIAL ST., NEWPORT, MON. ED WIN NEWMAN JLIA Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Newport and the Neighbour- hood that he has been APPOINTED SOLE AGENT IN THIS TOWN FOR THE SALE OF MESSRS. JOHN BRINSMEAD and SON'S PIANOFORTES, FROM WHOM HE HAS .TL'ST KECEIVBB A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUCH INSTRUMENTS E. Newman has the Largest Stock of Pianofortes in the Priiioi pality to choos. from, including those of COLLARD AND COLLARD, BROADWOOD, ERARD, and other eminent London Makers, and he further invites Inspection of his I STOCK OF AMERICAN ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PIANOFORTES MAT BK PURClIASSr- OX THE THREE YEAR SYSTEM. 22SS \V. H. BID GOOD, AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTY COURT, 6,ARCADE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Sa es efficiently conducted, and settled for with promptitude. 1004 A GREAT PROBLEM SOLYED TH-E POPULAR DEMAND MET. THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE JEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD CAN NOW BE ACQUIRED IN EVERY HOME. nn HE Q I N G E R » NY OINE -f £ 5 A gUPERIOR j v I N G jgEWING MACHINES ARE T-KE EASIEST TO Go O T) c LEARN. ^SlMPLEsrPolVOEL —— MOST APPROVED AND Jj^EFERENCES of Sesv £ JM1'^E for every variety ———————————— POPULAR B £ C A'U SE~they C.x Wp v ti ar,e the LOCKSTITCH, mak» AN have Embroidery and sew the gVeatf.st variety ot r abrics. THE IS I N G E R" NEW JjlAMILY gEWING j^ £ ACHiNE. (Hand or Treadle.) 0N HIRE AT J S. 8D. to SS. per WEEK. CASH PRICE from £6 10S. QREAT ADVANTAGES A REOFFEREDBY THIS NOVEL SYSTEM. THE HIRER HAS THE OPTION "O5 any time, jpURCHASlNG ^Rii~ MACHINE Eyp-t U"fl N -G AT !A" P0RCHAgE 11 iHE Cash Pricej f R of -1 0 c TvitNINLG it T -LiE HIRE. CAUTION. mHE SINGER MANUFACTURING X. COMPANY'S EWING MACHINES having acquired an unprecedented popu. larity, several Parties are attempting to Trade upon the Name of "SINGE R," advertising Machines of other Makers as "THE SINGER," or -1 ON THE SIN- GER PRINCI- PLE," the Public are warned against these Coun- terfeits, and as an additional protection, the Company fix their Trade Mark Plate to every Machine. Purchasers should see that the Plate on the Machine corresponds in all details with the fac- Bimilie representation of it in the Company's Price List. apntted t Catalogues ard detailed information gratis, en application at any of the Depots, or authorised Agents. RPHE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S CHIEF OFFICE IN EUROPE 147, CHEAPSIDE, LONDOIC DISTRICT OFFICES IN LONDON: 8, NEW^GTON -CAUSE WAY, S.E. 7 144 BROMPTON ROAD, S.W. JJRANCH 0F™ES^JN THE UNITED CARDIFF .20, DUKE-STREET. gWANSEA .103, OXFORD-STREET. JgRISTOL 18 & 19, HIGH-STREET. Livcrpool-21 Bold-street. ^n-street. Manchester—105, Market-street. PeritoStreet- Newcastle—Grainger-street, W. Aberdee ^ipeorge-street. Leeds—Boar-lane. Inverness-3 D™mmond-street. Plymouth—2, Union-street. Greenock \V Hlackhall-street. Exeter-13, Oueen-street. Ilaiiilltoii-32, Cadzow-street. Norwich-l, London-street. Paisley (i, Gilmour-street. Southampton—105, High-street. Duiub-,titoll-14, Bridge-street. Boston—3^, Market-street. Sterling—44, Port-street. Bolton—94, Bradshawgate. Dumfries—43, English-Street. Glasgow—65, Buchanan-street. Dublin—69, Grafton-street. Ediiiburgh-los, Priuces-rtreet. Belfast—4 Doiiegai-squam. N. 1496 business ddcs$c$+ LUMLEY, SURVEYOR AND APPRAISER, 29, VICTORIA STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. ESTIMATES PREPARED. Work in all Branches of the Building Trade measured and valued. Delapidations and Cost of Repairs made up at reasonable charges. 2005 LYJ ERTHYR OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 1, ALBERT STREET, For the transaction of the Merthyr business of this Journal. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to 6.30 p.m. will secure insertion in the following morning's issue of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." 9 & 10, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. S. HALL BEGS to state that he has OPENED THE PREMISES AD- JOINING, which have been considerably IMPROVED and ENLARGED, as well as joined to the place of Business previously occupied by him, and is now showing a very large Assortment of Goods suitable for the present Season of the year in every Department, especially in MANTLES, MILLINERY, COSTUMES, &c. He has made special arrangements for the MOURNING DEPARTMENT, In which he will be in a position to execute all Orders entrusted to his care on the shortest possible notice, having the advantage of making all kinds of MILLINERY, DRESSES, AND MANTLES On the Premises. The FAMILY LINEN DEPARTMENT has been considerably ENLARGED, and the greatest care will always be taken in the Selection of LINENS of all descriptions, from the best Manufacturers. TERMS :—READY MONEY. No DISCOUNT ALLOWED. 11)45 WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE M'F'G COMPANY, Supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, J. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. THE WILLCOX AND GIBBS SILENT SEWING MACHINE, Supplied through their Agents, CROSS BROTHERS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE WEIRS, SHAKESPERE, AND AGENORIA HAND SEWING MACHINES. Either of the above may be had on the Easy Payment System CROSS BROTHERS, ST. MARY STREET, 'J\R1)IFF. SS6 Jtotels* BRISTOL. GUILDHALL COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY G HOTEL, 30 and 37, Broad-st:eet, Bristol. Dining, Coffee, Hitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 12.30 to 6. Night Porter ^1430 W. T. CROUCH, Proprietor. CLIFTON DOWN FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, FACING THE SUSPENSION-BRIDGE. SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from at Guineas per week. Break- fast, from 2s. Dinners, from 3s. Od.; Service, 2s. A Suite of Apartments having been recently added to the Hotel, especially for WEDDING BREAKFASTS, the Mamiger is prepared to provide the same or the most moderate terms. Terms by weekly arrange- ments only. Suite of Apartments, with board and attendance, 5 Guineas each, fires only extra. Bedroom, board, and attendance in public rooms, 3! Guineas. All meals served to the visitor's order. Private drawing-room for Ladies. Table D'Hote daily at Sundays at 5. All communications to be addressed, 1428 D. GITTENS. Manager ^^N^ARE L O P~B H O TEL, 9, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. DAYID REES, PROPRIETOR. ALE, WINE, AND SPIRITS Of the Best Quality. COMMERCIAL AND OTHER LARGE ROOMS FOR EXCURSIONISTS. LUNCHEON BAR, &c. BEDS. 2»24 Q.LOBE DINING ROOMS, AND OYSTER SALOON, 17, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. LUNCHEONS; GOOD DINNERS, 9D., AND UPWARDS (From 12 o'clock till 4.) TEA AND COFFEE TO BE HAD AT ALL HOURS. N.B.-Privo,te Sitting-rooms and good Bedrooms. Im- portant to Foreigners.-lei parle Francuis. Si parla Italiano. Hier wird Deutsch Gesprochen. 2098 ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, MAE ST EG. 0 Two Minutes' alk from Station. Good accornmodation BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. 2380 PROPRIETOR—Mr. ILLTID MORGAN Education. STEPHEN E. DA VIES, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, Nfl. 1, WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. 2043 GOOD HANDWRITING. CI MART'S SYSTEM TAUGHT by Mr. H. FURRIAN, who Will guarantee a Beautiful Handwriting in Eight Lessons. Frofic.ency in Bookkeeping, &e. Academy Open Daily. i~, St. John-street, Cardiff. 2196 CANTON ACADEMY, LLANDAFF ROAD, C A R D I p P. Masters Rev. W- Rev. EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. For Prospectus, &C- apply to Rev. W. James, Llandaff-road, Canton, Cardiff. 2191 L~cTirG ^R~O^S~S SCHOOL, JLJ 0 CASTLE ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. HEAD MASTER J. H. PHILLIPS, Member of the College of Preeeptors, London. PROFESSOR OF FRExcii, &c D. J. BRUNO BANCKEN, Ph D Special regard is paid preparation of Pupils for Professional .r Commercial pursuits. NAVIGATION AND MARINE ENGINEERING. Candidates are prepared lor ^xannnation b Mercantile Marine Boards for Certificates of Competency. 1016 QRMVKN^G^4I>PIEK8' COLLEGE, WHITE LADIES' g^^j^IFTON, BRISTOL. Lady Superintendent of Studies Miss WILSON. Pianoforte and Sillgirlg Miss RI MBOLL. s j Head Master of Drawing, &c. •• nnlllo„t. Grosvenor College. L ment8Perintende nge."} Mrs. Jos. TOMKINS. A book containing Reference* to Parents, Testimonials, &c., wil be forwarded on application G ROS-VENOP. COLLEGE, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. PRINCIPAL DR. TOMKINS, M.A. (Professeur de Franoais, Compiler of the Bristol Copy Book, &c.) HEAD MASTER CHARLES BIGG, ESQ. The College is within 200 yaros of the proposed site of the new Clifton Station. Very Moderate Terms. Large school-room lately erected. More than twenty pupils have obtained certificates in the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, several having passed with honors. Hundreds of pUpils are occupying good situations in banks, Merchants offices, &c. A book (new edition, 40 pages) will be forwarded on application. It contains a lithograph of college, testimonials from parents of pupils, from old pupils, references to parents at Aberdare, Bhten- avon, Builth, Brecon, Cardiff, Chepstow, Havcrfordwest, Llanelly, Newport, Pontypridd, Swansea, Tenby, Trelech, Merthyr Tydfil, &c. The NEXT TERM will commence on MONDAY, SEPTUMKKR 30th. No Michaelmas Holidays. New pupils are admitted at any time, and a proportionate charge made N.B.—Clever Youths or Y-uiig Ladies who would be likely to pass the Cambridge Examination, held in December next, would have special training, and be taken at reduced terms. Place of examination close to Grosvenor College. 2157 business ddrc$$c$+ D* JOTHAM & SON, 27, ST. MARY:STREET, CARDIFF, Have now received the whole of their extensive WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING. The following are a few of their special;ties:- OVERCOATS, YACHTING JACKETS, PILOT COATS, TROUSERS, TROUSERS AND VESTS (TO MATCH), SEALSKIN VESTS, HATS AND CAPS, HOSIERY, &c., &c., AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CLOTHING. 1920 NITRATE OF SODA, DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTERS, IN QUANTITES. TO SUIT BUYERS' REQUIREMENTS. Apply to GIULIO STRINA, CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 2562 D LEWIS, CABINET MAKER • AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of CABINET GOODS CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEDDING, LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c., all of which are of the newest design and of the best manufacture. N.B.—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by best makers for Sale and Hire. 101 AWNMOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN SEATS, TABLES, Galvanised Wire Netting, Croquet Netting, Indiarubber Hose and Brass Fittings, Watering Pots, and every other requisite for the Lawn or Garden in great variety. The Largest Stock in South Wales to select from of BATHS, TRAVELLING BOXES, AND JAPAN GOODS CROSS BROTHERS, SAINT MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 96S TO ADVERTISERS. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, TEA MEETINGS, CHORAL GATHERINGS, BAZAARS, EISTEDDFODAU, &c. ~J~ITH a view to meet a want very generally T ▼ felt, advertisements announcing forthcoming ANNIVER- SARY SERVICES, TEA MEETINGS, CliOR-k- l GATHERINGS, E1STEDDFODAU, BAZAARS, &c., and not exceeding ONE INCH (TWELVE LINES) in depth will be published in this Journal at the following tarifi ONE INSERTION HALF-A-CROWN. THREE INSERTIONS FIVE SHILLINGS. D. R I C H A R D S, HATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, &c., 13, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1816. All who can appreciate STYLE AND QUALITY, And are desirous of GETTING BEST VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY, Are invited to make their PURCHASES AT THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT. 190 "WORLD WIDE FAME." PALMER'S COCOA CONDIME^TAL FOOD JL FOR HORSES AND CATTtE. ( OXCE USED ALWAYS USED. The cost is less than one halfpenny per feed, it will put Horses and Cows into condition when all other ineais liLLN-e failed; for rearing calves cannot be equalled, and it will save LIO per cent, in the cost of feeding. Sole )Ianufacturers"and Proprietors, PALMER AND COMPANY, LONDON, E. Orders (wholesale or retail), also applications for Agencies to be sent to MR. THOMAS WEBBER, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. TESTIMONIALS os APPLICATION. 800 Feeds sent, carriage free, for 32s., to any part of South Wales. A sample bag of 14lbs. for 5s. prepaiJ. 2428 rj\ JT MTATS T E R S Begs to thank the Public for the confidence reposed in him since he commenced Business, and to inform his Patrons that as the pltasing consequence of the liberal support he has received at their hands, he is now ENLARGING HIS PREMISES, And that from MONDAY NEXT, the 21st instant, to FRIDAY, the 25th instant, HIS SHOP WILL NOT OPEN TILL TEN O'CLOCK EACH DAY. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2GTH, HE WILL SHOW A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF NEW WINTER CLOTHING At Prices that cannot fail to merit a still larger share of PUBLIC PATRONAGE. T. J. MASTERS, OUTFITTER, 31, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 2SOS THOMAS TRIST, FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGER, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. A QUANTITY OF STOCK AT OLD PRICES. TEA-TRAYS, FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, BEDSTEADS, BATHS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, STOVES, GRATES, RANGES. THOMAS TRIST FOR LOCK-SMITHING, BELL-HANGING, EAVES-TROUGHING, ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND TIN-PLATE WORK. THOMAS TRIST FOR "LIPSCOMB'S" WATER FILTERS, FARMERS', GARDENERS', AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS, GARDEN-SEATS, LAWN-MOWERS, LAND-ROLLERS, OIL-PAINTS, COLOURS. 2571 MR. PETER PRICE CARDIFF AGENT TO THE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND. Accumulated Fund £ 5,200,000 Annual Income. 630,000 Annual Premium Revenue 376,386 •'A purely Mutual Company, very economically managed, and having an Accumulated Fund eight times as large as its premium revenue, is the ideal Company for an insurer."—Saturday Review, Oct. 2,1869. The Scottish Widows' is "purely Mutual, very economically managed," and, as the above statement shows, the Accumulated Fund is twelve times the amount of its Premium Revenue. The balance sheets and information which Mr. Cave's Bill com- pels Life Assurance Offices to publish, have been voluntarily puD- lislied by the Scottish Widows' Society since 1825, and maj oe obtained of Mr. Peter Price, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR GENTLEMEN. MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS have made the fashionable forms of OVERCOATS AND REEFERS for the season their particular study, in anticipation of inquiries from their customers, who will be looking for the Latest Novelties. Their OVERCOATS, made from a fine dress Beaver, are ex- quisite goods, of a good substance, firm, yet soft as velvet, and what is, perhaps, of equal importance, they comprise a variety of beautiful colours. In Brown there are some very rich shades, and there is also a nice assortment of Olive. In Blue, too, they have a good show, and variety of shade. Terms—For Ready Money only. ADDRESS—CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. 136 justness ddrc$$cs. DRESSING GOWNS! DRESSING GOWNS W* K Ö R X E R S CELEBRATED DRESSING GOWNS, AT 21s. AND 25s. EACH. Sent to any Railway Station in Great Britain, on receipt of P.O.O. Patterns of Material mav be had by Post. These Garments are Comfortable, Durable, and Cheap. LARGEST STOCK OF SCARVES AND TIES IN SOUTH WALES. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK, ZANELA, AND ALPACCA UMBRELLAS OF THE BEST QUALITY. OUR OWN MADE FANCY WOOL SHIRTS CANNOT BE SURPASSED FOR STYLE AND QUALITY. BEAUTIFUL TRAVELLING AND CARRIAGE RUGS AT 10s. 6d. ADDRESS: W. K 6 R N E R, THE CARDIFF HOSIER, 27, 29, and 31, ROYAL ARCADE, and 17S, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 00 B OOTS BOOTS BOOTS! Cheapest, Best, and in greatest variety at OSBOENE'S, OSBORNE HOUSE. DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF. 163 i OSEPH WALKER, HAY, STRAW, CORN, MEAL, AND OIL-CAKE MERCHANT, Is prepared to supply any of the above articles at the lowest possible prices, at his Warehouse, 25 AXD 26, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR SIMPSON'S CATTLE SPICE AXD PKANGLEY'S SPECIAL MANUKES, 1565 FR E D E R I C K WARE, (Late WARS AXD SONS), TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTURY, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 107 UTE COAL CONSUMERS' COMPANY (HENRY SAUNDERS.) OFFICES -WIXBSOR HOUSE, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDII-'F. BEST HOUSE COAL. BEST NUT TEAH COAL. BEST SMITHS' COAL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Special Tenas for large quantities. 2749 J. M. H A I M E COAL MERCHANT. LARGE HOUSE COAL, THROUGH-AND-THILOUGH DITTO, LARGE LAXTWIT DITTO, SMITH'S COAL, LARGE STEAM COAL, CT STEAM COAL, SMALL STEAM COAL, o. ) COKE, Delivered in any quantity at the shortest notice. OFFICE,—BRIT ANN IA iiUILDINGS, DOCKS. RESIDENCE,—No, 1, EAST GROVE, TREDEGARVILLE Orders received at the above address immediately attended to. 2466 HONOURABLE MENTION 1662 FO!: EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY. w RIGHT'S UNFERMENTED WINE, Unintoxicating and warranted free from alcohol. Prepared from the finest grapes and preserved in vacus. Ssld in bottles, half-pints Is. 3d., pints 2s. 2d., by R. P R TT 8 T, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, S. METEOR STREET, SPLOTTLANDS, CARDIFF (Near the Blind Asylum). Homiman's Pure Teas; Tompson, Berry and Co's Pure Malt Vinegar Epp's Cocoa Corn Fiour, Scotch Oatmeal, &c. Tooth Nail, and Hair Brushes, Combs, and all articles usually kep: by Chemists.. 1636 CARDIFF PERMANENT BENJEFIT c BUILDING SOCIETY. WM. ALEXANDER, F.sq.^ T'CHAS. W. DAVID, Esq., CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, Esq. j (MAYOR OF CARDIFF.) The Directors be;, to announce that the following Agents to the Society have been appointed, viz.:— FOR MERTHYR, ABERDARE, AND TROEDYRHIEW. Mr. DAVID EVAXS, Auctioneer, Merthyr and Aberdare. FOR PONTYPRIDD AND THE RHONDDA VALLEY. Mr. D. T. ALEXAXDER, Auctioneer & Accountant, Pontypridd. FOR BRIDGEND, MAESTEG, AND OGMORE VALLEY. Mr. WILLIAM GLADDISII, Grocer, Dunraven-place, Bridgend. FOR WALNUT TREE BRIDGE, TAFFS WELL, MELIN- GRIFF1TH, AND PENTYRCH. Mr. W. EYASS, Junction Shop, Walnut Tree Bridge. SUMS FROM £ 50 TO £1000 READY TO BE ADVANCED AT ANY TIME. Apply to any of the above Agents, or to the undersigned, PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated, Society's Office, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 967 PROTECTOR ENDOWMENT, LOAN, AND JL ANNUITY COMPANY 34, KING-STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. The plan of this Company is to supply SUMS OF MONEY fr.. £ 50 to £ 2,000, on the security of a borrower and two sureties, to be repaid by equal quarterly or half-yearly instalments ove three vears, a plan which is specialJy adapted for those desirous of enlarging their business operations, or of providing against an accidental emergency. For particulars and forms of application, apply to- MR. T. WEBBER,, E- VATil ASKS r, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. lir. John Jenkins, 20, nigh-street, Cardiff Mr. B. A. George, Chemist, Pentre, Pontypridd. Messrs. T. Waite & Son, Clarence-street, Pontypool. Mr. J. D. Cooke, George Hotel and Brewery, Abergavenny. Mr. S. T. Evans, 15, High-street, Newport,"Mon. Mr. H. Vernier, LlanartJt¡-"trect, Newport, Mon. Mr. Thos. Evans, 2, Adare-street, Bridgend Mr. G. A. Bevan, Somerset-place, Swansea. -Sirt John Evans, Spring Gardens, Whitland, Pembroke. Mr. C. Joliiis, lOö, Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. Mr. Geo. F. Price, Accountant, Church-street, Ponypriud Agents for the Company. 1163 j "BRITISH WORKMAN" PUBLIC HOUSES No. 1.—Millicent-street, corner of Mary Ann-street. 2.—85, Bute-street, near the Pier-head. 3.—j Mauglian-terrace, corner of John-street, Penartn. „ 4.—13, 14, and 15, Custom House-street, opposite the Custom- house Shipping-office. „ 5.—1, Llandaff Road,.opposite the Market House, Canton. 6.—31, Clifton-street, Splott. 7. —Llandaff Station. T, „ 8.—Opposite the National School, Llandaff. A public-house without strong drink, Where vou may sit, talk, read, and think, Then "safely home return." Rooms to let for Benefit Societies, Committees, or other Meetings Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Beds, Gd. per night, or 3s per week Regular Lodgers at Canton Is. W. per week, and a Penartli, 2s. One or two pleasantly-situated rooms to let at Canton to a single man, furmsheo or unfurnished, on very mode rate terms; also a stable. Visitors to Penarth will find every accommodation in No. 3 Apartments, large Shop, Cellers, Coach-house all, Stable to let there. A good opening for a Butcher or Ship Chandler. Subscriptions for furnishing are very much needed. Will no one help: Shall these houses that are calculated to do so much good be allowed to struggle cn in debt?—J. COKV, Treasurer G. SMART, Hon Sfo H26 PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH. Trade Alark-A-N ELEPHANT. PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH for Purity and Beautj- of Colour. PARSONS, FLETCHER &. CO.'S INDIAN STARCH foi Laces Muslins, &c., &c. PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH will noit adhere to the iron. JL adhere to the iron. P- ÃRSO¡\S, FLETCm:R &. CO.'S INDIAN STARCH will retain its stiffness in the dampest weather. -+_ PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO. S INDIAN STARCH is'highly recommended to Laundresses. P~ ARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH. Tae increased demand is proof of its excellence. PARSON, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH is packed J, J, and lib. packets, also in boxes, and in 51b. papers. WORKs-GRAVEL-UNE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON. MAY BB HAD EVTJRYWHXRS. 11] business Addresses- AUTUMN, 1S72. HOWELL & co, jtj WILL OFFER, Ox THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 17TE; •^SPECIALITIES IN JACKETS, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, MILLIXEBf. I WORTHY OF YOUR INSPECTION. AN EARLY CALL WILL uHLiGL HOWELL & Co., "THE CARDIFF DRAPERS 13 & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 3 4. JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS HIGH STREET, NEATH, ASD BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posiirs t« th<* Great W estern and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting Pluca in the town. XOTE THE ADDRESS: HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRI TON FERRY 21+: J^OTICE! NOTICE:! BRATTICE CLOTH! 5jd. and 6d. per SQUARE YAR i' OILED. IRON & CANVAS AIR TUBING' H EQUALLY CHEAP. YELLOW LOCO. GREASE, 16s. per cut. j COLLIERY WAGGON GREASE, 6s. to a.<. per Otvi. •COLLIERY WAGGON OIL, 5s., os., ana 7s. per Cwt ROOFING FELT less than Id. per square foot." ] WIRE NETTING AND FENCING. j GEORGE J. M A Y .| H NEATH. 2ï";¡ s T \AVIES'S ALKALIXE SALIN Eo H A real gvhstUute for the. ALKALINE uild Salrne Spas •- Its remedial powers for preserving heaita ;j and curing diseases are truly mar- vellous. TRAI-k MARK. DAVIE S'S CHALYBEATE ■ SALINE. M A real substitute for the Chalybeate CHALYBEATE Saline Spas. 5 Order them of your Chetu^ts. Prepared A only by DA VIES, Chemist, Tenby. In bottles Is. Od. and fxl. each' TRADE mar: From Dr. Brown, E;erfordwcst "Your Saliuea are as pleasant as they mv v2.],,¡,])l, H ub1i'aÜo1t$+ t BEST ADVERTISING PAPER IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. H NOTTINGHAM DAILY GUARDIAN. ■ _L1 A FIRST-CLASS DAILY NEWSPAPER. Price ONE PENNY. ■ Has ^he largest circulation of any Daiiv Paper i)i Nottinghamshire, and adjoining counties. Saturday's issue O'.t-.r l!0,000. 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CEXTRAL OFFICE: 8S, New-street, BIRMIIIGHAJM. LOXDOX OFFICE 16, Moorgate-street. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID Tu SOFTS WALES TOPICS. 216'- J^IVERPOOL DAILY ALBION. IN SWANSEA, The ALBION arrives daily at 4 o'clock; on 6a.e and delh c^eu by Mr. "CORRIX, Bookseller. I LATEST TELEGRAPH INTELLIGENCE Si ~CIAL REPORTS of the Liverpool and Manchester Markets b» uth Wales Metal and Hardware Markets; Glasgow Pig Iron and Clyde Sugar Markets. Tli! Shipping Intelligence of THE "ALBION will he found of the greatest commercial value, its shipping advertisement* beirg 1 most extensive in nuiu IDer. Every LIVERPOOL Everj- Saturday. WEEKLY A L B I O N. Saturduv,? PRICE TWOI'ENCE. Special Prize Essays on The Liquor Trade-See Wcnklu Albiou far particulars.—P.O.O. payable to ALFRED CRAFTON". 207 THE GLASGOW HERALD. Greatest Advertising Medium in Sctlaud COMMERCIAL AKD MARKET NEWS Regarding Sugar, Iron, Cotton, Wool, sc., & } Ea.'ly, full and reliable repor t. SHIPPING IXTELLIGEXCE. 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Since the establishment of the SOUTH VV'AI,t.> IIULJ NEWS, and the opening up of agencies for its sale thronrhont Glamor- ganshire, Monmouthshire, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Cardiganshire, and portions of Ureconshire und Radnorshire j tae Publisher kas received numerous applications from.H or the CARDIFF TIMES. To meet this demand, and t» cover P| such an extensive area, the Proprietor has ma le arrange. Jit-ate Fj by which the CARDIFF TISEES may i;pv» be procured frum all he l| recognised agents of the SOUTH WALES DAII.? N^WS. f As a medium for Advertisemenis the CAKDIRR Ti-ass ig Second to none in the country. Ail orders bhouid be cent to u. Duncan, 11, St. Mary-street, Carditf. THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS] CARDIFF DELIVERY. Persons who experience any difficulty in obtaiiiins tht' Soun, WALES DAILY NEWS, regularly and promptly, are ituoniitd tliat the following Agents undertake the ot the papa to sub scribers in their respective districts every momiuc firebreak fast TOWN.—Mr. PHILF.MON THOMAS, Bookseller, 90. St. Mary-streett BUTE DOCKS.—Mr. HAYXES, Bookseller, Bothosay-ierr.vce. ROATH.—Mr. SUAPCOTT, Newsagent, Post Office. CANTON LLANDAFF |.Mr. J. DTER, Newsagent, 30, S-verii-roaJ Vv'HITCHURCH ) CANTON.—Mrs. H. CntRY, Newsagent, 135, Cowlr:dgt,-i\>»i. PENARTH.—Mr', CLARK, Newsagti.t, &c., Glebe-streut. POST SUBSCRIBERS. The Som: WALES DAILY NEWS is forwarded to SuWriows at s, distance by the Early Mails at a charge of 9s. :"). p,, I i,,ar:,eTf which must be prepaid. The Residents of the foiiuwiug and other places within the Cardiff Postal district receive their by the morning delivery:— St. Fagans Sully MichaeiaUmo-le-Yedw Per.coed Courtyra!!a flastletovu St. Brides-super-Ely Dmas Powis Mard.'tieid St. Nicholas Cadoxton Penarih Bonvilstone Barry Landough Peterstone Caerphilly Lisvpna Llandaff Bedwas Lanishen Radyr Ystrad Mynaeh Whitch>!r.-b Morganstown Pwliypant Taff's Mellingriffith St. Mellons T<sn^w,i)'»i:3 Pentyreli Cefn Mably Waif ul Trrc Rriigf St. Andrews >!( LONDON and West of England subscribers rec;iv.? their pnpert j on the afternoon of publication. J All communications to be addressed to the Proprvjl >-3 ii j MESSHS. D. DUNCAN & SONS, 11, Sr. MARY-M^IT, CAWffl «>