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cghippittO CORK, cardiSTa^ NEWPOR'L jjMfa TfIRST-CLASS PASSBS6ER WLFSL'L «•»*« » "SftEwSSStt.«-*« EVERY i7b (VI • Deck 7s.; Cabin Return Ticket, avail. *Wef*roMmonthf £ 1 7s'. For'further particulars see small bills- A9£NTS. CARDIFF.-Mr. E. C. Docta- JAMES Dock-street. ASS IA SS S22K5 <W. 874 r, A RDTFF TO NEW YORK. T STEAM COMMUNICA- TioN THE s^P\\Orr \j TION BETWEEN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL AK-D no UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. The SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, first-class, full-powered, Clyde-built Steamships OT AMOR.GAN 2,600 Tons 500 h.p. PEMBROKE 2,500 Tons B00 h.p. KaRTHEN 3,000 Tons 600 h.p. Or other First-class Steamers, will sail regularly between CARDIFF AND NEW YORK, •Carrying GOODS and PASSENGERS at Through Rates_ to«n *» Parts of England and South Wales to the United States ana These Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, aod» *ith all the latest improvements for the comfort ana oonv of Cabin and Steerage Passengers.. -v WILL The GLAMORGAN (JOSEPH LAYBOURNK, Comroanaer, ■POSITIVELY SAIL on SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER. King- For further particulars apply to Budgett and James, Street, Bristol; Richardson and Co., S\van:ea; T. "jjje Com- Pontypool; Alexander Brothers, Pontypridd; or a* Dairy's Office, 1, Dock-chambers, Cardiff.. _TT, vfanager. S37 JOHN LAUGHLANJKj^ THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE fO» WALES! FROM THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND »«=» TO THE UNITED STATES, IS BY THE cTRAM "r<RBAT ijr SHIP LINE." Sfili-CLASSSCREW ^iaBfeStt-rYORK. The FINE NEW JlK°asfolIoWs:- STEAM-SHIPS of this Line are intendedito s» September 18. GREAT WESTERN," (2060 tons). • Wean October16. "ARRAGON," (1500 tons) A^a&ORE. BOSTON, STEERAGE PASSAGE to NEW YOR £ .» neAS ( £ 6 6s). PORTLAND, or PHILADELPHIA, six u Irish port, but pro- The Vessels ot this Line do »o £ lCeed direct from Bristol to New York. all part8 °* united Passengers may be booked thro"? terms. „ States and Canada on very moderate. WHITW ILL and SON, 'To secure berths, &c., app'y^ or to G. F. Webb and •Co., 'Grove-avenue, Queen-square,ETHjo-ge and Brown, Dock-street- Bonded Store Merchants, Ciwd p'08tmaster, Pontypool; RicharC • Newport, Mon.; John Morgan*. Morgan, 19, Glebeland-street, ■JJorris, Grocer, Blackwood; ^tain Ash or to M. Jones and jjerthyr Tydfil; J. Callaway, F price Church-street, 'Bro., Ship Brokers, Swansea, oeorge r. ootypridd. ,_„mmended to obtain their Tickets from ou Passe tigers are recommend" enta before leu vine home TNMAN LINE of ROYAL MAIL X STEAMERS, appointed to sail from LIVERPOOL, vi& QUEENSTOWN to NEW <*0&K, every TUESDAY and THURSDAY. CITY OF MONTREAL ?"esdaTSKPT. 17. XITY OF ANTWERP THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. CITY OF BRUSSELS ■ • • • ;Tui!SDAY> SEPT..24. CFBY OF LI V.'gaiiuigB 15 and 18 Guineas: Thurs- Guineas and 21 Guineas, having equal Saloon **KtileSe« Passage to New York, Six Guineas ( £ 6 6s.), with a full ■Sun l^Cooked Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Boston, Baltimore, or Quebec without extra charge. PaSengers for all parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES I. through on very advantageous terms. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water- ttreet, Liverpool, EOF,ERT BURTON and SON, V^guth Church-street, Cardiff; or to any of the Company's Agents /oughout. Wales. "ALLAN" ROYAL MAIL LINE. SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE to IO Canada andAhe United States. Shortest Route to the West. The superb steamships of this .Line now run direct -overy and Thursday from LIV'EKPOOL QUEBEC, '^for- ,?nline passengers to NEW YORK and BOS TON, and to AfcX ^TIEB and TOWNS in CANADA ac.l the I L JTED STATES. FROM LIVERPOOL &O QUEBEC. Manitoban Tues. Aug. 6 ss. Nestoria* Tues. Sep. 19 Thur. 8 *ss. Polynesian- • Thur. „ l- £ ,*8. St. David Tues. 13 ss. Manitoban T},es- -j' Se- Moravian Thrfr. 15 *ss. Sarmatian Thur- n Corinthian Tues. „ 20 ss. N. American Tues. -ft Scandinavian Thur. 22 *ss- Austrian «8- Germany Tues. „ 27 ss. fiermany • OCL i *8. Hibernian Thur. 29 i*ss. Scandinavian Thur. „ ■S. Jiova^cotian TUM. Sep. 3 ss. St. David ±i*e8- >» in «8. Prussian Thur. 5 ''ss. Hibernian Thur. „ w The Mail Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK, and BALTIMORE, sail:1s l'orw*ding Passeng.Iy E-til to r.t! rts of the Middle, w«8- tern, South Western, and ^States. Austrian ,;Tues., Aug. 13 ss. I4«1«.iau.Tues., Sept. **• Caspian Tues., „ 27 ss. Caspian —Tues., Oct- 8 88-Piruvian Tues;Sept. 10 ss. Paruvi-.ui Tues., 22 Cabin Passage to Halifax, Quebec. Boston New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, or Pliiladelpliisu £ 1S 18s., or £ 15 15s., according w, SS^mmodation, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquor*, *Juich-can be obtaintid om board. Returned Tickets at tes. A limiiod number ^f intermediate passengers are eakjh Steamer at £ 9 9s., including lieds, Bedding.and al rtlis ^7 utensils, dining apart from steerage. Applications i e miulA in n.íh.r!n.p.. 1\.TDUi I Steerage Passage to St. John's, HaHfax,, Quebec, Bos jy W, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 6 6s„ including a P^j^fed by cooked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses' d chil- .^»liue,o attend to tbe J^ants of female passengers ^Sjtage.taken .from the O*oan Steamship to the Railway Care expense. oaBWia can be obtained information required-eonc » g London, agent for Mr jMxon, 11, Adaia-atreet, Aaeip«^ f^Tcrtfiis^^isc5f^ £ :tahru2ioN PA«F.C FI»U0RTK»A TNR0LTQII Tickets issued on the most favourable or Passage* apply to terms. For^freight or brothers, and CO., Riiiklinsrs, ilames-street, Liverpool, and Alexandra ?uFovl^Btraet) Londonderry, JtiTRn *246, Bute-street, Cardiff. cr to Mr. GEORGE notice TO EMIGRANTS. cfiVPANV's their Tickets from Age.its, .We advise Passengers to ou |2iwi before leaving home. ^BUSINESSm^scs: IVJ-R. JOHN JENKISS. v j K 0 tS E R» STOCK AND SHiKt D 20, HIGH STREET, CAEDU^ Stocks and Shares Bought and Sold .on all the may be had A monthly price list giving interest at present pn 1286 on application. PHOTOGRAPHY! PHOTOGRAPHY! JJ OWELL BROTHER PORTRAIT & LANDSCAPE £ HOTQGRAEHERS, LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN, L Y .A.ND MARKET-STREET, LLANELLI Photographs of all kinds taken daily ,-a,t their studios. First- filass work guarantfied. Tfcp following'aie extracts from two, out °t_Biany Testimonials received:—The Rev. Griffith John, the ,JUissionary writes,iJfi, Ffynour-terrace, Swansea.—Dear Sivs.-The -WotofTaphs just to ha'id they are ineaifparably the besttl have had of myself. I am, &c., GRIFFITH JOUK." From Rev. John Huberts (J.R.), Conway, the following :—"My dear sir,—The side -ia«e ia the favourite photo..That is veiy ^ood considered the if ver had. I ativ&c., J.E." 5167 B I D €- O O J), AUCTIONEER • £ APPRAISER, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE COUICfV COURT, C A D E CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. -,Jim-es efficiently conducted, and settled for with promptitude. 1604 4ptA.RPIFF PERMANENT BENEFIT 'l BUILDING SOCIETY. TK.lstks8 tyjjL A^X^NDER, Esq., CHAS. W. BAVID, Eaq., CHARLES p. V, ILLIA.MS, Esq. J (MAYOR or cardifpTk The Directot3 beg to announce that the following Agents to t&e Society have besn appointed, vie.^ FOR MERTHYR, ABERDARE, AND TROEDYPHIEW. 1811:. David EVAJTS, Auctioneer, jterthyr a<nd Aberdaire. KOR PONTYPRIDD AND THE RHaNDDA VALLEY, ^tr. J). I. AtBXASDBR, Auctioneer & Accountant, Pontypridd. FQB BRIDGEND. MAESTEG, AND OCMOREi VALLEY. WjfcWAM GLASDISH, Grocer, DMBravenTplace, Bridgend. FOR WALNUT TREE BRIDGE, TAFFS WELL, MBLIN- fc. w. SUMS FROM £ 50 ,TO £ 1000 REAIiY TO BE ADVANCED AT ANY TIME. Apply to anF of the^ove Agents,^t^he^erei^e^^ Dated, Society's Office, 3, Crockherbto»Ht Cardiff. 967 OYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW. J. G. PROGElt, PLUMBER, OASFITTER, &C,t 12 AND 13, TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF, Ilep to announce that be has just completed an Alteration of his alremises, and addeda SHOW-ROOM FOR GAS-FITTINGS. -is New Stock comprises & large and varied Assortment of GAS- .FITTINGS, GASALIERS, HALL-LIGHTS, &c., of the most Recent Design. J. G, PROGER occupied STAITT) 273 AT THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, Wherel;t Exhibited a CHOICE SELECTION of GOODS from Stock, inclng GAS-FITTi £ tfGS, BARJ-FITTINGS, BREWERS' FITTINGS, BATA.AND CLOSET FITTINGS, AND GENERAL PLUMBING FITTINGS; Also A VARIETY OF SPECIAL EXHIBITS. 1486 I usiness 4drtssts. E T. LEWIS, BP.EV,rERS' AND LICENSED VICTUALLERS' AUCTIONEER AND AP^ GTREET CITY COOPERJSTO L. BRISTOL. HOME-BREWING TAVERNS. T^RP Md V T LEWIS 19 instructed to LET R. TJ. I.. TAVERNS. Incomings, from £ 150 several Home-brew M LEWIS'S Office, Bride- to £ 1,000. For particulars apply « 2289 well-street, Bristol. t IMPORTANT NOTICE. T„^r FURNISHING HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES^ THE CHEAP^T^FUR^,n pLACE BRIOGEND. T^YAN MORGAN, R> A TSTNET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 7f,,iiv solicits an inspection of his extensive Stock of FURNITURE, consisting of Drawing-room and Dining- CAB gpriBg Mattresses, Feather and Millpufi Beds, Brass 1-0 Bedsteads, Venetian and Wire Blinds, &c., and all kinds ^Hitelfold Furniture 2091 BUTE COAL CONSUMERS' COMPANY. r) (HENRY SAUNDERS.) OFFICES :-WI-NIDSOR HOUSE, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, BEST HOUSE COAL. BEST NUT STEAM COAL. BEST SMITHS' COAL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Special Terms for large quantities. 1685 |Jub It cations BEST ADVERTISING PAPER I Ñ NOTTINGHAMSHIRE IVTOTTINGHAM DAILY GUARDIAN. JN A FIRST-CLASS DAILY NEWSPAPER. Price ONE PENNY. Has the largest circulation efany Daily Paper in Nottinghamshire "id SoS counties. Saturday's issue over 20,000. A most paper sent free on application to the proprietors. THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GUARDIAN. Published every FRIDAY. Price(with supplement) TWOPENCE. greltadveri^ Now ready, Price One renny. OUR COUNTY "CLIQUES," THEIR PRIDE, ARROGANCE, AND EXCLUSIVENESS, AND THE SOCIAL AND MORAL CONDITION OF OUR LABORING POPULATION CONfelDERED In Relation to the Feeling that at present eKistil between the Upper Ten Thousand and the Lower and Middle Classes. BY KI NARD EDWARDS, Bridgend, South Wales. TO JIB OBTAIXED OF ALL BOOKSELLBRS. 20M LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. ESTA.BLISJIE,B 176. V R T A.BL I 8 H BB 1 7 64. THE NEWCASTLE WEEKLY CHRONICLE, Published every Saturday, Price Twopence. THE NEWCASTLE DAILY CHRONICLE, Published every Morning, Price One Penny. Chief Offices.-Westgate Street (Opposite Central Station), Newcastle-iir^n-Tyne- Lion Cotirt, Fleet Street, E.C. 2037 London Office.—-i". 11 TTR JJ G L A S G O.W H E R A. L D, ) Greatest Advertising Medium in Scotland. COMMERCIAL AisD MARKET NEWS. Regarding Sugar, Iron, Cotton, Wool, &c., &c., Early, full and reliable reports. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Specially reported from Lloyd's and other leading fcourees. The Glasgow WEEKLY HERALJD,, is a large double sheet of -56 long columns. And contains the Geeeral and district News of the Week, A first-class aerial Story, Literature, Politics, Poetry, Wit and Humour, Shipping and Market Reports. „„„ penny each. The Weekly Herald posted for 6s. 6d. per un annum. 2S16 THE BIRMINGHAM MORNING NEWS. EDITED BY MR. G. DAWSON, M.A. The Family and Commercial Paper for the Midlands. FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS DAILY.-ONE PENNY" CENTRAL OFFICE 88, New-street, Birmingham. LONDON OFFICE 16, Moorgate-street. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SOUTH WALES TOPICS. 1l 216Ð IVIEP-POOL DAILY ALBION.. IN SWANSEA The ALBION arrives daily at 4 o'clock.; on sale and delivered fcy -Air. CORRIN, Bookseller LATEST TELEGRAPH INTELLIGENCE SPECIAL REPORTS of tl« Live^ool and Manchester Markets South Wales Metal and Hardware Markets Glasgow Pig iron and Clyde Sugar T Markets. ??e g-n,Ce of ™E "ALBION" will be found-of ,the_greatest commercial value, its shipping advertisements being most extensive in number. 0Eve7 ,TT L I V E R P O O L Every Saturday. WEEKLY ALBION. Saturday PRICE TWOPENCE. Special Prize Essays on The Liquor Trade -See Weekly Albion for particulars.-P.O.O. payable to ALPRED GRAFrOX. 2207 THE CARDIFF TIMES, A FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY FAMILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, With Second Editioa on SATURDAY Afternoon. PRICE TWO PENCE. THE CARDIFF TIMES has been established JL upwards of fourteen years, and has long enjoyed the reputation of being the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Weekly Newspaper in South Wales. It has always beer. conducted in a spirit of thorough Independence, is the recognised weekly organ of the-Liberal and Nonconformist Party, and enjoys a circula- tion greater, than the other three county papers combined. Since the establishment of the SOUTH WALLS DAILY NEWS, andthe opening up of agencies fsr its sale throughout Glamor- gansfcire> Monmouthshire, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Cardiganshire, and portions of Breconshire and Radnorshire the publISher Bas received numerous applications from Agents 0r the CARDIFF SVIMES. TO meet this demand, and to cover such a11 extensive area, the Proprietor has made arrangements hv which the GARHEFF TIMES may now be procured from all he Jroenised agents of the SOUTH WAXES DAILY NEWS. is a medium j01 Advertisements the CARDIFF TIMES As d to none lD the Country. All orders should be sent to 11, St. 'qary-street, Carcliff. Duucp-nl -HERALD, Price .2d- Published Friday Evening. Cyl,\LP HERALD HERALD), e Id. published Thursday Noon. PllCe 0f JO,000 weekly, through 500 Aeencies in and Binninghaai. Tnarnals contain a .complete epitome of These National Fami.O •{. ■nt.vining' seven special and qualified the news of the week. j occasional Correspondents, local Reporters, and two hnndrea and Mencantile districts is news from the Alining, Agrl3Ut, { the North Wales and Car- fully reported throughout the .diganshire. properties for Sale, these For Advertisements of Estf tes » i jQ]. publicity, as they are journals present an invaluable meduiu interested in s»ch regularly subscribed for by agents ;lU(l >jje game amount of matters and through no other medium ca rKatrict. ..general and varied ..cireulation be secured m1 CREDIT. (PBK poax). PRKPA,V3' Katf-vear. Year- Hclf-year. Year. s. d „ s d. s. a- e 6 13 ,0 Umarvon and Denbigh Herald,. 5 6 11 j. o 8 0 Herald Cyioraeg (Welsh) 3 3 6 6 •• VVANS f at Carnarvon. Proprietors—Messrs. 1408 to wiK)E» all commuBicatiosig.niay be.addressed THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. CARDIFF DELIVERY. VV.°rf e*Perie»ee any difficulty in obtaining the So^ I)-*li-Y NEWS, regularly and promptly, are informed that scriteri r, ^ent8 undertake the delivery of the paper to eub- fast:^ respective distaicts eveiy morning bSfore hreak- BUBE^DOCKfi>H'A?p,CH Ts0iWf' Rookselier, 60, St. Maiy-atreet. ROAWf-J^y, -B^kseUer.aiothesay-ter^ee. CANTON Su*PC0TT> News^eat, Post .Office. LLANDAFF („ T ELY >Mr. J- DYBR, Newsagent,,50, Severn-road. WHITCHURCH J PENART^Mr^LAR^f' ^Cfwbridge-road. Clabk> Newsagent, M., Glehf-street. POST SUBSCRIBERS The SOUTH WALES DAILY Nnws is to Sbers at 3. other nC« Residents of the fofli^nc?aTi?ili ™ <RIET "•SKSJS Peucoli"8 rfZ „ Michaeletene-Vedw St Brides-suDer Elv n° Da Castletown I: ssrEIy JSSSf" Bonvilstone Iiarrv r i Peterstone Caerphiliy Usvm? B8? IJedwas Lanishen « Y P N M>naach Whitchurch Morgans-town Pu llypant Taff's WVl 1 Mellingriffith St. Mellons Ton™ ais KESU. LONDOX and West of England subscribers receive their paper* on the afternoon of publication. AlTcommunications to be addressed to the Proprietors, MMBBS, D, PUitJCAJff & SONS, 11, St MABY-STRBIT, CAEMFT |SU$INEJ53 4dtes$ts. SAMUEL HALL, DRAPER AND SILK MERGER, 9, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, Begs to announce that he has LEASED THE PRRMISES AD. JOINING, and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Pritchard, 10, High-street, which he intends OPENING early in September, in connection with his present premises. Previous to making the necessary alteration—in order to connect the two shops, so that they may convenienty be worked as one- he will SELL OFF THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK, FOR READY MONEY at a VERY GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. THE SALE TO COMMENCE TUESDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 1872. 1945 1945 F R E b E R I C K WARE, (Late WARs AND SONS), TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTUBY, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. M LEWIS BROTHERS beg to invite attention to their extensive SHOW-ROOMS, which contain a large and su- perior Stock of 'CABINET and UPHOLSTERED WORK, representing the most modern designs. BEDROOM FURNITURE en suite, in fancy woods, includ- ing Birch, Sycamore, Ash, Oak, and Walnut. BEDSTEADS, in the several Woods, also in Brass and Iron, at all prices. BEDDING of every description, and -at varied cost. Our Spring Mattress is a most durable article, and is much approved. /IITDTATWS °F the newest materials in Silk and-Wool; also a large assort- ment of Cretonnes, Chintzes, and Dimities of the choicest patterns. PATJPFTS AND FLOORCLOTHS by the leading makers only. l/AKr liist year s patterns at old prices. 19, High-street. SwaB0 .11. t299 "————— t c Irx. SWANSEA. RRME HUDSON TEMPERANCE COMMER- T ™*T^OTEL, 16, StC. MARY-STREET, SWANSEA. 1429 BRISTOL. GUILDHALL COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY IT HOTEL, 36 and 37, Br«ad-stieet, Bristol. Dining, Coffee, Bitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 12.30 to 6. Night Porter Sept. w x. CROUCH, Proprietor. 14oV — — SW ANSEA. T>AVEN HOTELT ST. MARY STREET. XA; Families and Commercial Gentlemen visiting Swansea will C ,r.u Wrf Hntr.l one of the most central and convenient. The tod the ab^fJ?"entiy fitted up with great taste, having particular House has been re wLrooms and Sitting-rooms not to be sur- ^d. wTeff ^d Spirits of the Beet Quality. Best attendance ^™tee<i' Proprietor C. FULLER (Late Upholsterer). OYAL GEORGE JNN, DOCKS, IR. NEWPORT. TO EXCURSIONISTS AND OTHERS. THOMAS PLUMBER, whilst thanking the Public generally of Newport and its vicinity for past favours, respectfully informs ,then, that he has made special arrangements for the ACCOMMO- DATION of PLEASURE SEEKERS during the ensuing Season, by adding to kis .present large and ^varied Stock of Vehicles, very spacious and .accommodating BRLA.KS, and several other Car- riages suitable for Pleasure Parties..2069- 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.—Private Sitting-rooms and good Bedrooms. Im- portant to Foreigners.—Ici parle Frangais. 8i parla. Italiano. Hier wird Deutsch Gesprochen. 2098 0LIFTON FACING THE SUSPENSION-BRIDGE. SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from 3 £ Guineas per week Br«,v fast, from 2s. Dinners, from 3s. 6d.; Service, 2s A Apartments having been recently added to the Hotel, especiX for WEDDING BREAKFASTS the Manager is prepared to provide the same 01 the most moderate terms. Terms by weekly arramr/ ments only. Suite of Apartments, with board and attpn^^ 5 Guineas each, fires only extra. Bedroom, board and attend' in public rooms 3* Guineas. # All meals served to the order. Private^drawing-room for Ladies. Table D'Hote dS 7^? Sundays at 5. All-communications to be addressed '1428 D. GITTENS. Manager (^DTTTATIOU/ STEPHEN E. DAVIES, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, No. 1, WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. 2043 GOOD HANDWRITING CJMART'S SYSTEM TAUGHT by Mr. H FURRiAN, 'tvho will guarantee a Beautiful Handwritinsr in Eight Lessons. Froflciency in Bookkeep:ng &c K n Academy Open Daily. 12, St. John-street, Cardiff. 2196 CANTON ACADEMY, LLANDAFF ROAD c CARDIFF. Masters Rev. W. JAMES, M.A. Rev. EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. For Prospectus, &c. apply to Rev. W. James, Lkndaff-road, Canton, Cardiff. 0101 1 601" LONG CROSS SCHOOL, JLJ CASTLE ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. HEAD MASTER J. H. PHILLIPS, Member of the College of Preceptors, London. PROFESSOR OF FRENCH, GERMAN, &C. D. J. BRUNO BANCKEN, Ph. D Special regard is paid to the suitable preparation of Pupils for Professional or Commercial pursuits. NAVIGATION AND MARINE ENGINEERING. 1)™?!' are prepared for Examination by Mercantile Marine Hoards for Certificates of Competency. 1916 RPUDOR HALITLADIES' COLLEGE" Pmxr^T HILL, SYDENHAM, LONDON. PRINCIPALS—Mas. TODD AND REV. J. W. TODD, D.D. Ene-lisih T PROFESSORS. BOTANY Llteratare Mrs. C. L. BALFOUR. French La" Prof. BENTLEY, King's Coll. German LanguSe MAKDROU. Italian Language Gerner- English Composition Si?nor Su,xa Globes and Natural •• FITZHERBERT WILLIAMS. Music-Theory ^Seience • E. H. COTTON, M.A. Piano and Harmonium JOHN BLOCKLEY, Esq. Singing and Organ Herr Louis DIEHL. I>rawing and Painting COWARD, Esq. .Geology and Biblical studies (Rev. J. W.' TODD, D.D., Reference to Parents cf p,mii„ ( Wales. P and Clergymen in South -— — OOQi ^ROS-yENO^RLADiEg. COLLEGE, W "Wg BRISTOL. TidvSuperintendent of Studies "A Drawing, &c. f Head Master of Su rintelldent of Domestic Arrange-l Grosvenor College. A rContaining References'^ Parents, Testim T°1"Ui'S- testimonials, &c„ will PEOSVEN 0 R CO^LITE^E, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL PRINCIPAL DR. TOMKINS, M.A. (Pro f esscur de Jrancais, Compiler of the Bristol Copy Book, &c ) HEAO MASTER CHAKLhb KIUU, Ks<j. > The College is within 200 yards 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 aud Caioforidge Local Examinations, several having passed with honors. Hundreds of pupils are occupying good situations in banks, menehants' offices, &c. A book (new edition, 46 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, Blaen- *von, Builth, Brecon, Cardiff, £ hepstow, Haverfordwest, Llanelly, Newport, Pontypridd, Swansea, Ijenby, Trelech, MerthyrTydfll, &c. The HALF TERM commenced ,n TLTESDAY, AUGUST 20th New puptio are admitted at any tilne, and a proportionate charge made jJuint Addresses* c ARIDIFF, 24 & 25, DUKE STREET. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! DISPOSING OF BUSINESS AND LEAVING CARDIFF. ELLS AND NEAL Are OFFERING the whole of their STOCK at such prices as must effect a Speedy Clearance. FOR CASH ONLY. 931 J-JUKE STREET, CARDIFF, D April 24th, 1872. MADAM, Having arranged for Disposing of our Business, we shall offer immediately for Cash the whole of our STOCK, at such prices that must be advantageous to purchasers. We are, Madam, Yours respectfully, I ELLS & NEAL. The Dress Department is especially worthy of attention, comprising Glacd Alpacas, Mohairs, Tasso Cloths, Fancy Japanese Silks, Piques, Prints, &c., of the latest style. 932 YORKSHIRE RELISH. JL The most DELICIOUS SAUCK in the WORLD to CHOPS, STEAKS, FISH, &c. Sold by all Grocers and Oilman in Bottles 6d., Is., and 2s. each. Trade mark-Willow. pattern plate. PROPRIETORS—GOODA^LL, BACKHOUSE & CO., LEEDS. 61 WHOLESALE AND FAMILY WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTER MERCHANTS. i F U L TON, DUNLOP, & CO., I CARDIFF DUKE STREET, ST. JOHN STREET, AND WORKING STREET. SWANSEA—69 and 60, Wind-street and Cellege-stieet; BRISTOL- 33, 34, Uld 35, Broad Quay, 4 and 5, Nicholas-street, and Lower Castle-street; ROCHDALE—Exchange-street; BIRMINGHAM—Mackie and Gladstone, Dale End; BIRKENHEAD-Mackie and Gladstone, Hamilton-street and Chester-street BRADFORD—Mackie and Gladstone, Kirkgate LIVERPOOL-Mackie and Gladstone, South Caitle-street; MANCHESTER-Findlater and Mackie, Exchange LONDON-Findlater and Mackie, 33, Welling^n-'street, Strand, and London Bridge; Also at BRIGHTON and DUBLIN HAVK ALWAYS Oil UAJiJ) A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK (Duty Paid and in Bond), PORTS, SHERRIES, MARSALA, CLARETS, BURGUNDY, HOCK, MOSELLE, BRANDY, CHAMPAGNE. SCOTCH WHISKEY, IRISH WHISKEY, RUJt, GIN, OORDUM, HOLLANDS LIQTJEUBS, AND BRITISH WINES. ALSO BASS'S, ALLSOPPS, AND OTHER ALES. GUINNESS AND CO.'S DUBLIN EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT, CHAMPAGNE & & IN THE FINEST CONDITION, IN CASK AND BOTTLE. SODA, SELTZER, & OTHER MINERAL WATERS. LIST OF PRICES ON APPLICATION. FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO., DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1443 LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS GARDEN SEATS, TABLES, Galvanised Wire Netting, Croquet Netting, Indiarubber Hose and Br.es Fittings, Watering P<*s> and eve% other r^Jg^and the Lawn or Gwden in great variety. The Largest Stock in South Wales to select from of •BATHS, TRAVELLING BOXES, AND JAPAN GOODS CROSS BROTHERS, SAINT MARY STIMEET, CARDIFF. 968 D LEWIS, CABINET MAKER D, AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Fumish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of CABINET 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 makem for Sale and Hire- 101 N ORRIS AND SONS, TOWN CRIER AND BILL POSTERS, 34, ORCHARD STREET, SWANSEA, The only ^nrfall the^Hn?* Corporation, Great iV-eetem Railway, t (Lunt^o i°^tors an^ Auctioneers Swansea aIld its district. Country Sales posted to any distance. Le R. LUMLEY, SURVEYOR AND APPRAISER, 29, VICTORIA STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. ESTIMATES PREPARED. Work in all Benches of the Building Trade measured and valued. Delapidations and Cost ofRepau-s made up at reasonable charVelL 2005 CLEARANCE SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF IRON BEDSTEADS, PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES IN SMITH-STREET. JOHN WILLIAMS, SHOW ROOMS: 27 & 28, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1487 FISHER'S EATING HOUSE, W No. 20, Caroline-street, Cardiff. COOKED MEAT TO BE TAKEN OUT. Ham Is. 6d. per lb Boiled Beef Is. 4d. „ Roast Pork is. 4d. „ Pigs Cheek.. ^ot pinners at 9d. and lg.' 1S" °d" "x362 ALEDONIA CONFECTIONEITY WORKS, c BRISTOL. PATERSON RICE & CO., Manufacturers of JAMS, JELLIES, JUBES, MARMALADES, ORANGE, LEMON, CITRON PEELS, And every description of BOTTLED SWEETS AND CONFECTIONS for HOME TRADE and for EXPORTATION- To be had of all respectable Grocers and Italian Warehousemen. 2311 M R- Pc«dLE«; £ -TToP R ^C E^ THE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND. Accumulated Fund 45,200,000 Annual Income.. 630,000 Annual PreH»um Revenue 375 335 "A purely Mutual Company, very economically managed, and having an Accumulated r una eight times as large as its premium revenue, is the ideal Company for an insurer."—Saturday Review, 2,1869. The Scottish Widews 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 pub- lished by the Scottish Widows' Society since 1826, and may be •bWned of Mr, Ptfer Price, 3, CTOCWWWPWU, Cardiff, business Addresses. CHINESE TEMPLE TEA WAREHOUSES. FRESH ARRIVALS OF THE FIRST GATHERINGS OF NEW SEASON TEAS, Via Suez CanaL We recommend all who Study Economy to make a Trial of the NEW CROP } CONGOU, j AT ^8• To those who desire a Tea full of Freshness, Strength, Fine Flavour, and every quality which constitutes a really Good and Cheap Tea, we offer our NEW CROP | SOUCHONG, j AT ^S- Rich Pekoe Flavour. During our experience we do not remember so fine a Sample of Souchong. C. HOWELL AND CO., 86, 87, & 88, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. A reduction of 2d. per lb. on 6 lb. packages and upwards. Sugars at cost to buyers of Tea. 2290 PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. W. H. MILLER (From Mr. Andrews, Swansea), PORTRAIT & LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER, Portraits taken daily and in all weathers. Carte de Visite Portraits 12 for 7s. 6d. 6 for 4s. 6d. The New Cameo Vignette 12 for 9s. 6d. 6 for 6s. Od. The Rembrandt Portrait 12 for 10s. 6d. 6 for 6s. 6d. Proofs submitted before execution of order. 3, NOTT'S SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. 21C6 [CIRCULAR.] HEN R Y BISHOP, In retiring from business, begs to tender his best thanks to those Friends and the Public who have so liberally and generously sup- ported him during the past nineteen years, and it is with great satisfaction that he believes the confidence that has been placed in him for so long a period has continued to the present time. H. B. has much pleasure in introducing as his successor Mr. E. SINGER, who has had great experience in every department of the trade, and who, he has no doubt, will devote his best energies to ensure the same success that has attended his predecessor. All Accounts due to the late firm of Henry Bishop and Co. will be received at Queen-street as usual, and all Accounts against the same must be sent in to Queen-street or 36, Charles-street. Queet-street, Cardiff, 17th June, 1872. E. SINGER, a In succeeding to the Family Grocery Business in Queen-street, so successfully condueted for many years past by Mr. Henry Bishop, hopes, by prompt attention to all Orders entrusted to his care and with a carefully-selected Stock,.to merit a continuance of th same patronage and support. Queen-street, Cardiff, 17th June, 1872. 9217 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon .railways, and the principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting Place in the town. NOTE THE ADDRESS: HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY 2144 J^ILLER'S SAFETY BOILER, As manufactured by the] ISCA FOUNDRY COMPANY, NEWPORT, MON., Is now being extensively used to take up the waste heat from puddling 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 A GREAT PROBLEM SOLVED THE POPULAR DEMAND MET. THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE JEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD CAN NOW BE ACQUIRED IN EVERY HOME. THE "~QTN" CER" ANY ONE1 (GUPERIOR I V I N ft SEWING MACHINES ARE THE EASIEST TO /-SI A A ]) LEARN. (|uu the SIMPLEST TO WORK. MOST APPROVED" AND J^EFERKNCES o{ ^^PLETE for every variety CA-VT HAVE „ ai'e the L^^STITCH, make tmbroideiy, and sew the greatest variety of Fabrics. FJLHE "G I N (TE R" NEW FAMILY EWING MACHINE. (Hand or Treadle.) QN HIRE AT JS. 8D. to GS. per WEEK. CASH PRICE from £ 0 10 S. GREAT ADVANTAGES AIR-E OFFERED BY THIS NOVEL SYSTEM. THE HIRER HAS THE OPTION OF. AT any time, pURCSASING >QRTtf — IRE MACHINE FFEC^TLJSG E .c A1 LA "PURCHASE IHE Cas THE Cash Price; B. OR o)f ————— RN LG I-ti-6 JLIIEE. "J^ETURNTNG it: f C A U T 10 N. THE SINGER MANUF ^TTTTPIYP COMPANY'S SEWING MACHINES having; acquu-ed an unprecedented popu. iarity, several Parties are attempting to Trade upon the Name of <> SINGER," advertising Machines of other Makers as THE SINGER" or 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 evcry Machine. Purchasers should see that the Plate oik the Machine corresponds in all details with the fac- similie.representation of it>i 11 the Company's Price List. Illustrated Catalogues ard detailed information gratis, on application at any of the Depots, or authorised Agents. TELE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S CHIEF OFFICE IN EUROPE; 147 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. DISTRICT OFFICES IN LONDON: 8 NEWINGTON-CAUSEWAY, S.E. 144 BROMPTON ROAD, S.W. BRANCH OFFICES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. CARDIFF .20, DUKE-STREET. GWANSEA .103, OXFORD-STREET. GRISTOL 18 & 19, HIGH-STREET. Liverpool—21 Bold-street. Abereen-46, George-street. Manchester—105, Market-street. Inverness—3, Drum*iond-street Newcastle—Grainger-street, W. Greenock—W. Blackball-street. Leeds—Boar-lane. Hamilton—32, Cadzow-street. Plymouth-2, Lmon-street. Paisley—6, Gilmour-street. Norwich—12, London-street. Dumbarton—14, Bridge-street Southampton—105, High-6treet. Sterling—44, Port-street. Glasgow—65, Buchanan-street. Dumfries—43, English-street. Edinburgh —108, Princes-street. Dublin—69, Grafton-street. Southampton—105, High-street. Sterling—44, Port-street. Glasgow—65, Buchanan-street. Dumfries—43, English-street. Edinburgh —108, Princes-street. Dublin—69, Grafton-street. Dundee—49, Reform-street. Belfast—4 Donegal-squaw, N Perth—04, John-street. H96 business Addresses. D. JOTHAM & SON, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. D. JOTHAM & SON SUPPLY EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CLOTHING, READY-MADE, or MADE TO MEASURE, FOR ALL AGES, ALL OCCASIONS, AND ALL CLASSES. COATS, VESTS, TROUSERS, TROUSERS AND VESTS (TO MATCH), MEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, &c., AXD A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY. The above Establishment is CLOSED viz.MONDAY, TUES- DAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. SATURDAY, at 10.30 p.m., throughout the year. 1920 JH O R N E R'S is WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 123 AND 124, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. 1915 JOSEPH 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 AND 26, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR SIMPSON'S CATTLE SPICE AND PRANGLEY'S SPECIAL MANURES. 1565 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. R. HEITZMAN, JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER &c., 32, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Now replete with a magnificent NEW STOCK of the most vari description. THE LATEST DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY, IN GREAT GOLD GUARDS, ) VARIETY ALBERTS, ( AND NECKLACES. J VERY CHEAP. 1472 C [H A T T E R T 0 N D I X, CHURCH AND GENERAL BOOK, STATIONARY, AND ART DEPOT, 32, TRIANGLE, BRISTOL Brass Work, Photographs, Religious Pictures, Prayer Desks, and other articles of Ecclesiastical Furniture. 2270 Do 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 INSURE! IN S U R E~! JL GOOD NEWS FOR THE WORKING CLASSES. The safest and best investment for securing Sick Relief and Burial Money is in the SWANSEA ROYAL AND SOUTH UNION FRIENDLY SOCIETY. AGENTS WANTED. For particulars apply to Mr. D. O. THOMAS, district agent, Swansea Royal Insurance office, Pontypridd Mr. T. MORIAKS, Bute-street, Aberdare; Mr. Wm. EDWARDS, Grocer, Windsor- place, Neath; or the Secretary, Mr. J. C. THOMAS, Chief Office, 41, Wind-street Chambers, Swansea, 1290 HAULAGE. HAULAGE. HAULAGE, CARTING, &C., in all its branches, ,est possible remunerative prices. Contracts taken, and the work personally superintended by DANIEL JONES, I, NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 1421 N 0 W 0 P E N. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. (LATE ANDREWS), From 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. MANAGER—HERR GOLDMAN, To whom an letters must be addressed. 2099 J. H. CORIN, 18, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Opposite the Queen's Hotel), 7, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, AND 25, CHURCH-STREET, DOWLAIS, WHOLESALE PERIODICAL AND NEWS AGENT. REDUCED PRICES AND CARRLiGE PAID. TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUS AND TRAVELLING BAGS Manufactured at each place, and REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. THE ABOVE SHOPS ARE WELL KNOWN AS THE CHEAPEST FOR STATIONERY IN THE PRINCIPALITY NOTE THE ADDRESSES. 1515 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. 1440 IF YOU WANT fOeR HOUSE FURNISHED WITH TASTE, STYLE, AND ELEGANCE, COMBINED WITH ECONOMY AND DURABILITY, 00 TO MEREDITH'S, 125, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR, MANUFACTORY AND SHOW-ROOMS „ 52, GLEBELAND-STREET, Who will give you an Estimate for Fitting it up throughout, including Carpets, Window and Bed Drapery, Ironmongery, and every other requisite, at wonderfully LOW PRICES, All Goods sent Carriage Free within Fifty Miles. 2297 A M U E L P A D T. 72, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, MERCHANT TAILOR & BREECHES MAKER. THE LARGEST STOCK OF WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS AND SCOTCH TWEEDS in South Wales. REGIMENTALS and LIVERIES of every description. ESTABUBH&D 1857. 1442 justness Alddresses. TO INDIA RUBBER CONSUMERS AND DEALERS. WE. COLES, • (Late of 16, Castle-street, Swansea,) Begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally that he has REMOVED TO No. 5, QUAY-PARADE, where he will carry on the business of a DEALER IN INDIA RUBBER in AGENT branches' and also that of a GENERAL COMMISSION his numerous friends and patrons for their kind support during the last six or seven years, he solicits a continu- ance of their favours, assuring them that his best attention shall be at all times devoted to the execution of their orders, and to merit their coufidencet THE INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE, 5, QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. WE. COLES has the pleasure of informing T T 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 any other Packing extant. Also, HARRIS'S IMPERIAL ANTI-CORROSIVE AND MINERALIZED CEMENT, For Steam-Engine and Boiler Man-hole Joints, Gas a 1 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. £ ? 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 PLEASE NOTICE THAT NDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON Keep in Stock for the immediate requirements of their numerous Customers, the following Goods for Mechanical Purposes ^NISED IIfI)lA-RUBBER SHEET, from l-16th to lift thick. INDIA-RUBBER WASHERS for Steam Joints, from 2in. to 12in diameter, im. and fin. thick. PATENT SELF-LUBRICATING CHALK PACKING, all sizes. PATENT INDIA-RUBBER CORE PACKING, all sizes. INDIA-RUBBER AND CANVAS BELTING, from liin to 7in4 wide. LEATHER BELTING, 18ingle and Double, from liin to 7 wide. GUTTA PERCHA BELTING. LEATHER HIDES. LEATHER LACES. INDIA-RUBBER SUCTION HOSE. HOSE, for Watering Gardens, &c.. 60ft., fitted with brass rose and jet complete, for One GuineaT COATS, LEGGINGS, HORSE-LOIN CLOTHS GIG APRONS, WAGGON COVERS, &c.,&c ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON, 16 AND 17, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. WORKS: LIMEHOUSE, LONDON. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. — 1418 JJOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS! Cheapest, Best, and in greatest variety at OSBORNE'S, OSBORNE HOUSE. DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF. 1.Ø8 TO ADVERTISERS. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, TEA MEETINGS CHORA I WGATHERWGS, BAZAARS, EISTEDSl;™ ♦ u &a YieW to meet a. want Tery generally felt, advertisements announcing^ forthcoming AX"~NTTVT?T> &ARY SERVICES, TEA MEETINGS, CHORALTATHERIKP^ EISTEDDFODAU, BAZAARS, &c„ and not ex^edh^ONE ONE INSERTION HALF-A-CROWN. THREE INSERTIONS FIVE SHILLINGS. HOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, -t- 15, ROYAL PROMENADE, QUEEN'S-ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. MADAME BRUNNER respectfully informs the K ouiLty, Gentrr and the Public that she has OPENED a STUDIO at the address, and having at great expense secured not onlv *he assist- ance of artistes unique in their several departments but also fssSsji^*exclusive ri=ht for Bristo1 -d cS £ «SE Patents H BY THE NEW PROCESS Patented by Mr. Vail der Weyde, of NeW York, she is enabled to produce by the PW,t«rroni. U- PATENTED PROCESS, while "the Price^w'n* tFUth and beaut-v cannot be surpassed me^^lve^lurerioSr faV°Urably vr OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. and posses^gre^artisti^^sceUen^e6"—Se/jMd ,Ph/?to^raPhs. "The best miniature in the roomTs^v & Brunner ha,ing all the must celebrated studios in the kingdom, has acquired a knowledge of her "Madame Brunner's establishment is a Palace of Art. From with the mnaM mneT arcana even-thing is in keeping Neatest So"U-iUnt°US r^uirement8 «'f refined ^taste, and the S Photographer himself would have «o reason to poctl^cury a" establishment. "-Stoctto/i and Bartle- diH 8 esta^lishment is certainly the most splen- ChrolTcle nd m theKorth of England.Xexcastle fijy PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH. Trade Mark-AN EIJCPHANT. PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'STNDIAN STARCH for Purttv and Beauty of Colour. PARSONS, FLETCHER & co.-s INDIAN STA^ciToTLa^" Muslins, &c., &c. PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH will Tot adhere to the iron. PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO^INDIAN STAilCHTill retaiB its stiffness in the dampest weather. PARSONS, FLETCHER & OO.'S INDIAN STARCH is highly recommended to Laundresses. PARSONS, FLETCHER & C(-'S INDIAN STARCH. Th increased demand is proof of its excellence. -yyOEK^RAVE^VE, wSWABK, IOKKHT^ WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWDfG MACHINE MT'G COMPAOT, Supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 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, CARDIFF. 886 HONOURABLE MENTION 1802 FOR EXCELLENCF OF QUALITY. RIGHT'S UNFERMENTED WINE, Unintoxicating and warranted free from alcohol. Prepared from the finest grapes and preserved in vacus. Seld in bottles half-pints Is. 3d., pints 2s. 2d., by R PRUST, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST 8, METEOR STREET, SPLOTTLANDS, CARDIFF (Near the Blind Asylum).. Horniman's Pure Teas; Tompson, Berry and Co's Pure Malt Vinegar Epp's Cocoa; Corn Flour, Scotch Oatmeal, &c. Tooth Nail, and Hair Brushes, Combs, and all articles usually kept by Chemists. 1836 • PROTECTOR ENDOWMENT, LOAN AND ANNUITY COMPANY 34, KING-STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LOSDOK E C The plan of this Company is to supply SUMS OF MON'FY fr, £ 56 to £ 2,000, on the security of a borrower and two sur^tifs tn i',o repaid by equal quarterly or half-yearly instalments "over threo vears, a plan which is specially adapted for those desirous of •ccideSBi emergency!^88 or of ^"d.ng ^inst an ut& For paxBculars and forms of application, apply to MB. T. WEBBER, E^VATF AGE.VT, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CAiu)iFF Mr. Joh* Jenkins, 20. High-street, Cardiff. Mr. B. A. George, Chemist,, Pentre, Pontypridd. Messrs. T. Waite & Son, Clarence-street, Pont.N-pool. Mr. J. D. Cooke, George Motel and Brewery, Aoenravennv Mr. S. T. Evans, 15, jfcA-street, Newpjn.'Mon }' Mr. H. Venner, Llnnifflrr-'street, Newport 'Mon Mr. Thoe. Evans. 2, Adare-street, Bridgend Mr. G. A. Be van, Somerset-place, Swansea.- Mr. John Evans, Spring Gardens, WhitlandJPembroke. Mr. C. Johns, 10G, stow-hill, Newport, Mon. Mr. Geo. F. Price, Accountant, Church-street, Ponv.ricd. Agents for the Company 1HS