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Shipping Jloticcs. STEAM. BETWEEN CARDIFF. BELFAST,, GREENOCK AND GLASGOW. FAILINGS WEEKLY.—The Screw l Steam-ships PRINCESS A^XANDBA, A ^SmMOsXi^r Captain Mills ANTONA, Captain CLUTHA, Captain Huckaian AILSA, Captain Pry »r« 1. tended to Sail with Goods aud Passengers from Ea»t Bn«" Basin (unless prevented by circumstances), as folio the month of NOVEMBER — ^^TWAOT CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, AND BELFAST. t 4 Monday 7 p.m. 18 Monday •• jT 11 Monday 1 p.m-I 2o Monday • • t" FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. „ 4 Monday 1 fin- I 18 Monday <• 4 ll Monday o p.m. *J5 Monday r co* GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAS 2 Saturday .2 p.m. 23 Saturday •* „ 9 Saturday 2 p.m. 30 Saturday •• •• a P-m. 16 Saturday P-m- v««qels With liberty to Tow aud Vessels. FARES,-Belfast. Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 108., Ureenock or Glasgow Cabin, 20* Steerage. 12s. 6d.. — n.. Goods to be alongside in time for shipwen ur3 before the advertised time of smliuy. r> Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan *• reen°ck, to J. William Lindsay & Co.; Swansea, to M. Jones .& Brother; Belfast, to Robert Henden-on and Son; bnstoi, to Mark Whit- Vfill &; Son anil in Cardiff, to WEBB & CO 1400 Bute D,.ck bonded Warehouse CARDIFF TO NEW lORK. TTVIRECT STEAM COMMUNICA- yj TION BETWEEN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL AND Tllft UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. The SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, first-class, full-powtred, Clvde-built Steamships GLAMORGAN 2,500 T0113 500 h.p. PEMBROKE 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. CARMARTHEN 3,000 Tone 600 h.p. Or other First-cliiss Steamers, will sail regularly between I CARDIFF AND NEW YORK, These Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, and fi'^edup ^itli all the latest improvements for the comfort and conve ACabin ami Steerage Passengers. "ii Steerage Passengers provided with mattresses. A Stewardess carried for the female emigrants. The GLAMORGAN, Joseph Lay bourne, Commander, sail •911 Wednesday, 27th November. ir:tlo.. For further" particulars apply to Budgett and Jam > »- street, Bristol Richardson and Co., Swansea U. "• and Co., Newport W. C. Lucv and Co., Gloucester • -• i Son, Pontypool; Alexander Brothers, Pontypridd Jonna. laj lor, J R'sca; Henrv Lee HuVhhigs, Uideford; Olmrles Hunt. Bndg- | *ater; Stephen Hollowav, Truro; Edward Tayloi, BLniham .] E. G. Price, Aberdare J. l'resswell, 1. C,a 'e"h>'r I Tydfil; or at the Company's Ottiee, 1, D"ek-cbam Cardiff. J j537 JOHN TJU'OHLAND. Manager. I TNMAN LINE of ROYAL MAIL t A STEAMERS, from { LIVERPOOL, rid yL LL.NbTOW N to NEW I^ORK, every TUESDAY and f.'HURSDA\. CITY OF LONDON TIU RSDAY, NOV. 7. CITY OF NEW YORK 1 KSDAY, Nov. 12. CITY OF BROOKLYN IHI'KSDAY, NOV. 14. CITYT OF WASHINGTON TVESDAY, NOV. 19. <' Cabin Passage -Tuesday Sailings, lo and 18 Guineas: Thurs- ftay Sailings, IS Guineas and 21 Guineas, having equal Saloon 4Jrhileges. < Steerage Passage to New York, as low as by any other Line, with ifi flll supply of Cooked Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Bos- » '*0n, Baltimore, or Portland without extra charge. „rriTPS if .Passengers for all parts of CANADA and tiie UNITE HP ^oked through 011 verv advantageous terms. Water- | for further particulars, apply to5WILLIAM INMAN, 2-, Water I Wleet, Liverpool, ROBERT BURTON and SON, Church-street, Cardiff or to any of the Company's Agents throughout wales. NATIONAL LINE. THF STEAMERS OF THIS IJXE ARK THE LARGEST PASSINGKII STKAMSHIPS AFLOAT. FKOM LIVEilPOOL TO NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, AXn Fllml QUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY. IVTATIONAL STEAM SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). r ic iien%, British Iron-screw Steamships M> Ships Tons Ships Tons %'Pt Grogan 5004 England, Andrews. 3307 '> Grace 4000 The t^ueen, Thomas 4441 Thompson 4302 Holland, Bragg 3847 i^nee, Thomson 3,571 Erin, Lawson 3956 Q a.da, Webster 3500 Helvetia, Griggs 3974 reece, Kemp 3500 Denmark, Sumner 3723 1 ^ill be despatched from Liverpool to New York as follows b GREECE Wednesday, 6th Nov. Hffe EGYPT Wednesday, 13tn Nov. V ITALY Wednesday, 20th Nov. W Leaviinr (Jueenstown the following days. B* Saloon accommodation on board these Steamers is 1111- B ■tK^sse(l> the State-rooms being unusually large, and open o M Spoons, which are situated in the poop on deck the pooj B 130 feet long. ■ rta5a,'e of Passage, ) 2,15, and 17 Guineas, according to aecommo- ■ in State-room—all ha vim; same privilege in Saloon, lletuni I S?ts, TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS. 1 STBKRAOK accommodation is unci]nailed for space, light, [ Ventilation. Abunrtanca of Fresh t'ro visions served up cooked 1 Stewards. 1 fcirtes of Passage 011 Reduced Tenns. Steerage Passengrehi 3 .a-rded to ( £ ielec, Boston, and Baltimore without extra « gSe. ■ lny,jSlseri9ers booked through Ai^pinwoll, Son Francisco, the i'rt- towns of Canada and of the tr,iited States on favourable 8; also to Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan, at p through rates, via New York and San Francisco. sengers are advised to secure their passages from the local Ills before leaving home. For Freig-ht or Passage applv to THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED,) j. 21 and 23, Water-street, Liverpool; KTn^d J. CUMMINS and BROS., jueenstown,—to Messrs. J. R. CHoLAS and CO., 130, Britannia-buildings, Bute Docks JOHN a" ^I°rg .VN (Cvmro), 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil; HARSE OtS, S^own, Newport, Mon.; F. W. GAUNT, Aberdare CIIAS. P. ■V1 Neath JAM. A. MORGAN, Postmaster, Pontypool; Hb.VRY li tl C0UR> High-street, Abersychan Tnos MORGAN, Miner-street, I i toUeUy» DOWN, Terminus Hotel, Bristol. a ^sengers are advised to secure their Passages from the Local Hl x|gnts before leaving home. 2396 EL "ALLAN" ROYAL MAIL LINE. ■i A SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE to IO Canada and the United States. Shortest | I Route to the West. I 't,, he superb steamships of -this Line now run direct (a^ry I L^sday a„d Thursday from LIVERPOOL t» QUEBEC and I an i ^ND, forwarding passengers to NEH OR.K and l^O^ ION, I to ALL CITIES and TOWNS in CANADA an 1 the LNITED flATEs. AITES. » FROM LIVERPOOL 10 QUEBEC AXD PORTLAND. ■l >1 Germany ..Tues. Oct. 1 /ss. Moravian • • T}n ov' ? M" Polynesian Thur. „ 3 ss. N. American lues. „ 12 ^ova Scot Sail Tues. „ 8 *ss. Polynesian Thur. „ 14 i. S^B indinavian Thur. „ 10 ss. Nova Scotian lues. 19 1. Co* 'nthian Tues. „ 15 vss. S.»ndmavian lhur. „ Zi LPrust ian Thur. „ 17 ss. Germany.. Tues. „ 26 8. St. An drew.. Tues. „ 22 *ss. Prussian Thtir. 28 It. Nestort. i" Thur. „ 24 ss. Manitoban Tues. Dec. 3 B. MaxiiW^ in.. Tues. „ 29 "ss. Peruvian •• l|iur' R. Saa-malia. ■, ..Thur. 31 ss. Cor1 nthian lues. „ The Mail Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK, a,ul BALTIMORE, sail as follows; — lOrwurdiiig 1'as angers by Rail to Ml pi rts of the Middle, wes- tern, 'outh Western, and Southern States. Hiberniaii 'Hies., Oct. 8 ss. Austrian ..Tues., No\. » Peruvian; "ues. „ 22 ss. N. Amtrican Tues., Dec. •> rj^abin l'as^ge ti lalifax, Quebec, Boston, New York, Norfolk, "ttimore, oi'Phw 'pliia, iil8 18s., or £ 15 15s., according to ^ConmiodatW), l;, il)g Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, ^oith can biint n board. Returned Tickets at reduced tes. A.JMtXl nun^ of intermediate passengers are taken b ea5Jftealuer a(j "fe including Beds, Bedding, and all neces- IcS'e mf)ls. dining apwv__ from steerage. Applications forbertlis Steerai in lulva!lce- Q, > fork v-^VMsage to St. •> 0hn's, Halifax, Quebec, Boston, New jf Pn(a-,vtlt' or lialtitriOTe, inekiding a plentiful supply thin linp t\,rovisV:m9- ,t,p «n, age Stewardesses are carried by dfen > -ttend to the »g of female passengers and chil- ^T«xpevtl'n "0Ul the 1 steamships to the Railway Cars 'Ing Canada can be obtained \cai^Veninfenr t. ^ellt for by our agents. I^ILROA.I> TURK 1 ^TICKETS issued ma the UNION* PACIFIC Fur Fre'alt 'v l^^g. ^[^XHEK the m°8t fav0Urable i Aicx-to«u £ ^brLS,dt ,su^;w 1::<, and |tn\fIIN T^L0'H> r0*1"0^ P0Uti '-mister, near New- I M011m0CoMPANY'S Sl^ClAI. tANTS kje advise I^senger, to obtain their ukTS l^ore leaving home. ^2031 |3u5incu^ [2031 -gUSBAND'S, ¡ ——— ^RACTICAIi o P T If I 8 ST. AUGUSTINE'S-PARADE iN » (Corner of Denmark-street), BRISTOL. 2S49 El -RyCARRIAGF "railway; STREET, AND SHIPS's IGNkL LAMPS, N D BENT GLASS MANUFACTORY F ACT 0 R Y j 10 nd 11, OLD-KP" nG yTKEET, BRISTOL. 2385 APH1C STUDIO, 15, ROYAL .'ROMENADE, QUEEN'S-k°A.1>, r ■> ,TM CNORVV CLIFTON, BRISTOL. U I P vP lri ->ER respectfully informs the Nobihty^Q^^ the «b''c 1 .at she has OPENED a STUDIO at the above j jttdress, iia na\ at great expense secured not onb the 1 'Vice 01 rtist* s unique in their several departments, but algo Purchase' the exclusive right for Bristol and Clifton to finish 1 ^hotogrfhs k BY THE NEW PROCESS t v5 ,n'v*' y Mr. Van der Weyde, of New York, she is enabled to f £ u(s Photographs which for truth aud beauty cannot be ] while the Prices will compare favourably with those eBv,vishments of a very inferior order. I fS/ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. r A}™S<lanie Brunner's Pictures are very superior Photographs, J' jlk'^ssess great artistic excellence."—Her Majesty's Reporter, i Sj^'e best miniature in the room is by Madame Brunner."— 1 %^t from-the Report on Photographic Exhibition, given by I M c Fkkukrick POLLOCK (Lord Chief Baron). ™,P*4daine Brunner's extraordinary perseverance, independent J<^ talent, must secure her success."—MARK LEMON. S^*3.dame Brunner having visited all the most celebrated V^ inthe kingdom, has acquired a consummate knowledge of —Newcastle Express. \) <ldame Brunner's establishment is a Palace of Art. From L ftol tker vestibule to the inner arcana everything is in keeping I tSw6 uloet Injurious requirements of refined taste, and the I London photographer himself would have no reason to I •? Vjravtlt;d of such an establishment."—Stockton and Hartle- fa*te{er<>nrg. 1 Erunner's establishment is certainly the most splen- i'V^e of he ki -d in the North England."—Newcastle^ Daily lt| ntcle 2211 STTSINCSS AddresSC5. Y T. LEWIS, BREWERS' AND LICENSED VICTUALLERS' rAUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, CITY COOPERAGE, BRIDEWELL STREET, BRISTOL. M HOME-BREWING TAVERNS. R. E T LEWIS is instructed to LET several Home-brewing TAVERNS looming*, from £ 150 to 41,000. For particulars apply ^r- LEWIS ts.Office, Bride- well-street, Bristol. 2289 Q H A R L E S WAY, DEALER IN PICTURES AND WORKS OF ART, 17 ROYAL PROMENADE, BRISTOL. 2422 OTEAM JOIKERY, MQULDHSTGS, &c., &c. CHARLES BAKER & CO., CITY SAW MILLS, CANONS' MARSH, BRISTOL MANUFACTURERS OF DWRS WINDOWS, STAIRS, AND E\ER^ DESCRIPTION OF JOINERS' WORK By Steam Power, of the Best Iaterials and Workmanship. Price Lists forwarded on application, afld for large Orders of one description special rates will be quoted, according to quantity required. 2953 rnHE NEW YORK PROVISION STORES^ X 43, MARYLEPORT-STliEET, BRISTOL RICHARD BAYLES, PROPRIETOR. PRIME AMERICAN BEEF AY,KL;[CAX MESS PORK. CliUltE AMERICAN CHEDDAR CHEESE. NEW IMPORTATIONS, ex S.S. WESTERN. 2398 1 R E W 0 JP IRE WORK SL FIR E W 0 R K S EDGE WORTH, & 8, CASTLE-STREET, BRISTOL, Pyrotechnic Artist. Displays for Fetes and Galas supplied to any extent at a few Notice. Inventor of the new Coloured Fire and Prismatic Shells. 2990 G E A~L~! SEAL! S~E A L LADIES' JACKETS, MUFFS, and TRIMMINGS—GENTLE- MEN'S WAISTCOATS, COAT-TRIMMINGS, and TRAVELLING CAPS-all made to order from first choice Skins. A large stock of ready-made to select from. GREBE, ERMINE, SABLES. BEAVER, OTTER, MUSQUASH, CHINCHILLA, DANISH SABLES, and ANGOLA in great variety. Carriage wrappers and foot-mutfs. British and Foreign Skins dressed and mounted. All kinds of Furs cleaned and altered at the shortest notice. The only prize Furrier in the West of England. Established 1842. NOTE TIIE ADDRESS—WEYMOUTH AND REYVOI r>>! 2355 15, NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL C H A T T E R TON D I X, CHURCH AND GENERAL BOOK, STATIONARY, AND ART DEPOT, 32, TRIANGLE, BRISTOL. Brass Work, Photographs, Religious Pictures, Praver Heal™ and other articles of Ecclesiastical Furniture. 3 2V0 JTTN D'E JTLTTIR, IRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANT. 145, REPCLIFF STREET, BRISTOL, (NEAR BRISTOL BRIDGE.) J. D. would call the attention of buyers to his large Stock of WROUGHT and CUT NAILS, PATENT AXLES, CARRIAGE, SPRINGS, in stock and made to order, LANCE WOOD SHAFTS, BENT TIMBER, DRY HEART and COACH 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 THB ADDRESS. 2382 ONLY THE BEST tTYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, AND ALL 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., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERY, BRISTOL. 2715 NORRIS AND SONS TOWN"DRIER AND BILL POSTERS, 34, ORCHARD-STREET, SWANSEA, The only Bill Posters employed by the Corporation, Great Western Railway, and all the principal Solicitors and Auctioneers Swansea and its district. Country Sales posted to any distance. FJIRY DAVIES'S NEW LONDON HOUSE, SWANSEA, FOR BEST VALUE IN DRAPERY GOODS. 141S I SAY, GEORGE!! ^uit^hprp frie^ tllat new shoP in College-street ? I had a splendid PAY ri«u0rJff0 Pounds, and a capital Fit. Mind, I HAD TO p _S FOR IT; but 'tie Cheap. No ,who IS E. M. ROE, COLLEGE HOUSE, 10, COLLEGE-STREET. SWANSEA. GIYE HIJI A TRIAL. YOU WILL BE WELL PLEASED. 2520 G W A N S B A OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." The PROPRIETORS of the South Wales Daily News beg to announce that they have OPENED AN OFFICE AT 42A, CASTLE STREET, (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.) For the transaction of the Swansea business of their Journal. AU orders iron, NEWSAGF, LNTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Offlce. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early every ruori> ing in any part of the town. k ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS. LEWIS BROTHERS bos 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 riivr Brass and Iron, at all prices. BEDDl^ 0f every description, and at varied cost. Our Spring Mattress is a most durable article, and is much approved. CURTAINS of the newest materials in Silk and Wool; also a large assort- Cretonnes, Chintzes,and unities of the choicest patterns. CARPETS and FLOORCLOTHS by^ the leading makers only. U >j. „ patterns at old prices. *»,jSigh-street, Swansea. 2531 RPHE HIGH -STREET ST^UDTO^ -*■ OLD BANK, 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. fR. HENRY A. CHAPMAN Be's to inforrn his Patrons that he has taken every advantage that A, V ve bought to bear on the improvement of Photos,raj y- ^very convenience that large and commodious premises • Prices leave nothing to be desired, beingput as low as,c''l;'S jfp '-7pllh sk'Ued labour and best finish. All styles, from carte to me size. VIGNETTES, 31ADALLIONS, REMBRANDT'S CAMEO VH.NET'lES. THE VICTORIA, CABINET, And various others. The Ordinary Carte First copy, is.. si 3s t 5 cd TOe others equally moderate. Appointments absolutely neces- Mr. C. superintends personally. No Portraits allowed to be taken away unless approved of. Hours, Nine till Dusk 235, HIGH STREET SWANSEA. 2521 ub lie Jtotices. THE SWANSEA BANK (LIMITED), Established under The Companies' Act, 1862 and 1867," limiting the liability of shareholders to the amount of their shares. CAPITAL L500,000, in 25,000 shares of B20 each, with power to increase. First issue, 15,000 shares, on which it is proposed to call up k6 per share in the following manner:-El on appli- cation, R2 on allotment, and the remainder at such times as the Directors may appoint, but no call to ex- ceed £1 per share, and at intervals of not less than two months. ——— DIRECTORS. EDWARD BATH, Esq., Bryn-y-Mor, Swansea, Chairman. EVAN DANIEL, Esq., Mining Engineer, Swansea. JNO. GLASBROOK, Esq., Mayor of Swansea. J. J. JENKINS, Esq. (the Swansea Tin Plate Co.), Swansea. MARCUS MOXHAM, Esq., Merchant, Swansea. JOHN POWELL, Esq. (Millbrook Iron Co., and the Landore Tin Plate Co.), Swansea. ALFREU STERRY, Esq., Danycoed, near Swansea. MORGAN B. WILLIAMS, Esq., Bloomfield, Sketty, near Swansea. F. A. YEO, Esq., (Messrs. Cory, Yeo, and Co.), Swansea. With power to add. BANKERS: THE LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING COMPANY. SOLICITOR WASHINGTON H. BROWN, Esq. MANAGER: LEONARD D. WILLIAMS. Esq. AUDITORS Messrs. BARNARD, THOMAS, CAWKER, and Co. TEMPORARY OFFICES No. 1, WORCESTER PLACE. PROSPECTUS. THE SWANSEA BANK (Limited) is established to meet the growing demand for further Banking facili- ties in Swansea. The commercial necessity for a new Bank in Swansea is so much felt that it is promoted by influential and wealthy merchants of Swansea and Neighbourhood, whose accounts will be sufficient of themselves to establish a business. There are at present only Two Banks to meet the requirements of a Town and District, containing a popu- lation of nearly 75,000, the shipping and trade of which are about the largest and most flourishing in the Princi- pality. The following statistics show the enormous increase of Swansea, during the past twenty years, in its population and shipping:— 1851. 1871. Increase. Population 45,907. 73,926 28,019 Shtop £ gr~ ™dh69'454 ••• 7i9-7S<i ••• im-m The Directors do not desire to lengthen this Prospectus by any arguments to prove that there is room for the es- tablishment of a new Bank in Swansea, for it is well known that in proportion to its large trade and commer- cial resources it does not enjoy such extensive banking facilities as are commanded by even small and unim- portant districts. The Directors feel confident that a new Bank may, without unfairly competing with existing institutions, prove of great advantage to the district and remunerative to its shareholders. The principle of limited liability has been applied to many Banking Institutions, with what success may be seen from the following quotations taken from the daily Share List:— U O ° U "S .Of u ^I S • d £ » •- 2 H b Ifi'SS c 3 !tp<5 ;r_ < Bank of Whitehaven, Limited 15 80 10 84 240 Biimingham Joint S. Bank, do. 20 100 10 32 225 Halifax Commercial Banking Co., do 18 20 10 23 135 Lloyds Banking Co., do. j 15 50 7-10 19A 160 Manchester and County Bank, do i 12 300 15 soj 105 Bradford Old Bank, do. 12} 50 20 44 120 Commercial Bank of Liver- pool, dp 10 20 10 17J 75 Worcester City and County Banking Co. do 12| 50 12'10 22 76 Birmingham Banking Co., do. 10 50 5 13^ 165 The Shareholders in the oldest Bank in Swansea, in addition to receiving a high dividend since its establish- ment. have had their capital nearly trebled from accumu- lated profits, and there is no re ison to doubt that a similar measure of success may be anticipated for a nw under- taking of the same nature in a town, the population and commerce of which are advancing with such rapid strides. It is stipulated in the Articles of the Association that no individual Director, excepting the confidential Director, shall be entitled to inspect the private accounts of the customers of the Bank. The Directors will not endeavour to increase the business of the Bank by any deviation from safe and sound Banking principles. No promotion money is or will be paid in connection with this undertaking. Thj Directors will receive no renumeration for the first year of office, after that period the amount will be fixed by the members at the general meeting The Capital has been fixed at £::>00,000, in 25,000 Shares of ±20 each. 15,000 to be first issued, the residue o be allotted at such times and in such a manner as the Directors think best for the interests of the Bank. It is not proposed to call up more than £ 6 per Share, the reserve of £ 14 affording ample security to the cus- tomers of the Bank. Power) however, is^ taken in the Articles of Association to increase the Capital by further issues of Shares when the operations of the Bank have been so extended as to render it desirable. Th £ Shares being only k20 each, an opportunity is afforded to any person who has a Banking Account to take Shares, and thus become practically his own banker by doing his business with the Institution in which he holds a pecuniary interest. Each application for Shares must be accompanied by a deposit of £ 1 per Share, with the Bankers, and a further sum of i2 will be payable on allotment. In case no Shares are allotted the deposit will be returned without deduction, aud if only part allotment be made the balance of Deposit money will be first applied to the payment due on allotment and any surplus returned. Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained at the Temporary Offices, No. 1 Worcester-place, Swansea. 2S72 ghisittcss Addresses. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, 45, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, Beg most respectfully to inform the Public in general that all Pictures, Portraits, Cartes, &c., formerly taken by Mr. James eD"' Andrews, are in the possession of their HerrJeanGoldman, who will REPRODUCE all Copies at HALE PRICE, and guarantee a Superier Reproof. The above Company respectfully announce that no other Establishment in Swansea, Neath, or Llanelly, have any right to reproduceor infringe upon their NEW PATENT VAN DER WEYDE'S PROCESS. An inspection at the Wind-street Establishment is respectfully invited. Price List sent free of charge. All letters to be addressed Herr Jean Goldman, late Andrews, Wind-street. Swansea. 2099 7 7, CTXTFOII D S T EEE T, SWANSEA. M E Y A Is now offering a LARGE LOT of SHEETS, SHEETINGS, COUNTERPANES, CALICOES, &c., at Unusually Low PRICES BLANKETS, FLANNELS, WINCEYS, aud ALL WOOLLEN GOODS, at Last Year's Prices. WM. EVA, 77, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA 2527 CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS. E. C. JONES, NEWSAGENT, ETC., 109, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR, Begs to inform the public that she has just received a large stock of Paper Haiigiiigs of the newest designs, and which she is kind Thtlle *owest prices. An extensive stock of Wools of every London and Provincial Newspapers, Magazines, and Penodicalasuppiied regularly. 1984 L R. LUMLEY, SURVEYOR AND APPRAISER, 29, VICTORIA STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. ESTIMATES PREPARED. WorkinanBraiichesofthe Building Trade measured and valued. Delapidations and Cost of Repairs made up at reasonable charges. 2005 ][F YOU WANT YOTJR HOUSE FURNISHED 1 WITH TASTE,^yLE, AND^ELEGANCE, COMBINED WITH MEREDITH'S, 125 HiGrH-STREET, MERTHYR (MANUFACTORY & SHOW-ROOMS, 52, G L E B h L A N D S T R E E T) Who will give you an Estimate for fitting it Up throughout, in eluding Carpets, Window and r>ea Ironmongery, and every other requisite, at wonderfully LOW PRICES. All Goods sent Carriage Free within r lfty Miles. 2934 m E R T 11 Y R 0 F F 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." I, justness Jtddresses* IRISH POPLINS. HR. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Messrs. OHKILLT, Duxu:, & Co. have been favoured with an Order from H.R.H. the Marchioness of Lome for some of their rich double Irish Poplins. Whtn we have mentioned the name of this firm, it is unnecessary te add anything regarding the beauty and elegance of the fabric.Iri,h Times. O'REILLY, DUNNE, AND CO., IRISH POPLIN MANUFACTURERS, SO, COLLEGE-GREEN, DUB L IN. Patterns post free. Parcels delivered carriage paid. N.B.—Lustrous Black Poplins as supplied to Her Majesty the Queen. IRISH POPLINS. IRISH HOUSEHOLD LINENS. 2314 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL PQSTERS 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 214-1 NOTICE NOTICE B R A T T I-C E C LOT H! 5id. ind (kl. per SQUARE YARD, OILED. IRON & CANVAS AIR TUBING EQUALLY CHEAP. YELLOW LOCO. GREASE, 16s. per cwt. COLLIERY WAGGON GREASE, 6s. to 8s. per Cwt. COLLIERY WAGGON OIL, 5s., 6s., and 7s. per Cwt. ROOFING FELT less than Id. per square foot. WIRE NETTING AND FENCING. G E 0 R G E J. MAY, _n NEATH. 2737 BAZAAR, NEATH, JD OCTOBER 25, 1872 AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR 1872. WALTER JONES Respectfully. solicits an inspection of his present STOCK, which has just been replenished with many Novelties in the various Departments. His Showroom will be open on TUESDAY, the 29th instant, and will contain an extensive assortment of TRIMMED HATS, MILLINERY, BONNETS, COSTUMES, WATERPROOFS, &c. • W. J. will offer at the same time a large Stock of BLACK SILKS, Much under preseent value, for Ready Money enly. 2930 11 & 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. G. A. STONE, UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR. OSTRICH PLUME AND GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite for Funeral Furbishing. 197 JOHF MOON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, & CORN MERCHANT, JOHN-STREET, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. Private Residence: 10, CRICHTON-STREET, CARDIFF. 2637 MUDIE'S LIBRARY, 1, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Terms, one set, 12months £ 110 < „ 0 10 6 0 60 1 0 26 A Constant supply of the most Popular Works in Circulation. EDWIN DOBBIN, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER &c., 1, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 2705 THE HALF GUINEA GENTS' BOOTS WARRANTED. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S S E W N BO OTS. w. C. PEACE'S, ROYAL ARC A DIE, AND HAYES, CARDIFF. 2.01 (TPLFCRI A L I TTES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR [y WOOLLEN GOODS, VESTINGS, &c., SHIRTS HOSIERY, SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, &C, AT j NEWTON's 13, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. THE CRITERION TROUSERS 14s. 6d. CASH ONLY, in a*d Wi^r J. NEWTON, Tailor, Woollen Draper, Mercer, Hosier, &c., 13, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 2025 TO PAINTERS) GLAZIEPS, &0. PATENT DRYING OIL, 68. 6d. per Gallon, Stood the test of 16 years, warranted not to crack. the Paint like the new drying oil which is sold under a -eculiar name. WINDOW GLASS,PEN«LISHACH0WN SHEET 25 per cent. less than manufacturers hsts ifin good quantities. GOLD LEAF, large size, deep, 50s. per 1000 WHITE LEAD, best, in casks of 3 cwt. or a')Ove, 29s. 6d. per cwtf OILS, COLORS, AJTO VARIJRCSHES, AT W. D A V I B S, GLASS AND COLOR MERCHANT 22, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. ICSTIXATFIS GIVKN. 315 FREDERICK WARE, Jt' (Late WARS AND SONS), TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER. ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTUFIY, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT DUKE-STREET, CAIFF. 107 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 aziticibation of inquiries from their customers, who will be lookiii, for the Latest Novelties. Their OVERCOATS, made from a fine" dress Beaver, are ex- quisite goods, of a good substaiice, tlI^ soft as velvet, and what is, perhaps, of equal importance, comprjse a variety of beautiful colours. In Brown there very rich shades, and there is also a nice assortment of oiive. in Blue, too, they have a good show, and variety of shade. Terms-For Ready Money only. ADDRicss-CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. 136 "BRITISH WORKMAN" PUBLIC HOUSES No. I.-Millicent-street, corner of Mary Ann-street. 2.—85, Bute-street, near the Pier-head. 3.—1, Maughan-terrace, corner of J onn-street, Penartti. 4.—13, 14, and 15, Custom House-street, opposite the Custom- house Shipping-office. „ 5.—1, Llandaff Road, opposite tne 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 you may sit, talk, read, and think, Then sifely home return. Rooms to let for Benefit Societies, Committees, or other Meetings Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Beds, 0d. per night, or 3s per week Regular Lodgers at Canton Is. 6d. per week, and a Penarth, 2s. One or two pleasantly-situated rooms to let at Canton to a single man, furnished or unfurnishsd, on very mode rate terms; also a stable. Visitors to Penarth will find every accommodation in No. 3 Apartments, large Shop, Cellers, Coach-house anc Stable to let there. A good opening for a Buteher 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. Conr, Treasurer good be allowed to struggle cn in debt?—J. Conr, Treasurer; G. SMART, Hon See 1126 business gldteses. E ALSKIN JACKETS, In every size and quality. £1,000 STOCK TO SELECT FROM. SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATION. SPARK AND TAIT, 32, COLLEGE-GREEN, BRISTOL. 2854 D LEWIS, CABINET MAKER • AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to this EXTENSIVE STOCK of GOODS CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEDDING, LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c., h are of the newest design and of the best manufacture. N.B.—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by best makers for Sale and Hire. 101 L AWN MOWERS, 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. 968 B OUTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS! Cheapest, Best, and in greatest variety at OSBORNE'S, OSBORNE HOUSE. DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF. 168 E W I S H 0 P K I N S, JLJ ESTATE, HOUSE, AND INSURANCE AGENT, REGISTRAR OF MARRIAGES FOR THE CARDIFF DISTRICT No. 16, THE PARADE, TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. Agent for the Estate of the late Chas. Vachell, Esq. Agent for the Scottish Provincial Assurance Co. 2937 "XTEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON JLi AT SILLIFANT AND COMPANY^ New Shades in Dress Materials AT SILLIFANT AND COMPANY. Costumes, New Designs for, 12s. 6d. AT SILLIFANT AND COMPANY. For Trimmed Jackets, from 5s. 6d. each AT SILLIFANT AND COMPANY Fashionably-trimmed Hats, from Is. 6d. each Fashionably-trimmed Bonnets, from 5s. lid. Fashionably-trimmed Mourning Bonnets, from 3s. lid. AT SILLIFANT AND COMPANY. Shawls in the Rob Roy and other Clans AT SILLIFANT AND COMPANY Blankets, Furs, Flowers, Gloves, Crinolines, Ribbons, &e. AT SILLIFANT AND COMPANY, 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 2881 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." I PALMER'S COCOA CONDIMENTAL FOOD JL. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. The cost is less than one halfpenny per feed, it will put Horses and Cows into condition when all other means have failed; for rearing calves canuot be equalled, and it will save 20 per cent. in the cost of feeding. Sole Manufacturere7alid 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 ON APPLICATION. 800 Feeds sent, carriage free, for 32s., to any part of South Wales. A sample bag of 14lbs. for 5s. prepaid. 2428 WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE M'F'G COMPANY, Supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, 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, CARDIFF. 8S6 jftotels* BRISTOL. GUILDHALL COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY kA HOTEL, 36 and 37, Broad-stieet, Bristol. Dining, Coffee, Sitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 12.30 to 6. Night Porter Sept. 1430 W. T. CROUCH, Proprietor. CLIFTON DOWN FIRST-CLASS FAMILY c HOTEL, FACING THE SUSPENSION-BRIDGE. SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from 3J Guineas per week. Break- fast, ftom 2s. Dinners, from 3s. 6d.; Service, 2s. A Suite of Apartments having been recently added to the Hotel, especially for WEDDING BREAKFASTS, the Manager is prepared to provide the same or the most moderate terms. Terms by weekly arrange- ments only. Suite of Apartments, with board and attendance, 6 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 J428 U. G1TTENS. Manager HE YAU LTS, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. JOSEPH MANN, Proprietor. Agent for the Licensed Victuallers' Wine and Tea Companies. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Finest quality always in Stockf One trial respectfully Solicited. Good beds N.B.—A First-class Bowling Saloon on the Premises. 1422 GLOBE 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. Si parla. Italiano. Hier wird Deutsch Gesprochen. 2098 ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, MAESTEG. 0 Two Minutes' Walk from Station. Good accommodation BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. 2380 PROPRIETOR-Mr. ILLTID MORGAN (Education. CANTON ACADEMY, LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. Masters Rev. W. JAMES, M.A. Rev. EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. For Prospectus, &c. apply to Rev. W. James, Llandaff-road, Canton, Cardiff. 2191 LASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL c TRAINING SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPAL MR. J. WARE, ASSISTED BY COMPETENT MASTERS. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Professional Life the Civil Service and Middle-Class Examinations. Spacious Schoolrooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Un limited Diet. Testimonials and references of the highest order. Full particulars on application. 2451 business Addresses. JOTHAM & SO-N"S OVERCOATS JOTHAM & SON'S YAUHTING JACKETS. JOTHAM & SON'S TROUSERS. JOTHAM & SON'S TROUSERS AND VUSTFE. JOTHAM & SON'S VESTS. JOTHAM & SON'S Buys, ttUiltt. JOTHAM & SON'S FLANNEL SHIRTS. JOTHAM & SON'S HATS AND CAPS. JOTHAM & SON'S HOSIERY. AL DDRESS.-27, ST. MARY-STREET CARDIFF. 2941 TO ADVERTISERS. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, TEA MEETINGS, CHORAL GATHERINGS, BAZAARS, EISTEDDFODAU, &c. WITH a view to meet a want very generally felt, advertisements announcing forthcoming ANNIY ER- SARY SERVICES, TEA MEETINGS, CHORAL GATHERINGS, EISTEDDFODAU, BAZAARS, Aic., and not exceeding ONE INCH (TWELVE LINES) in depth will be published in this Journal at the following tariff:- ONE INSERTION HALF-A-CROWN. THREE INSERTIONS FIVE SHILLINGS. AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. vV HUGHES THOMAS Begs to announce that his SHOW ROOM FOR THE SEASON WILL BE OPENED ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1872. The MANTLES, JACKETS, COSTUMES, POLONAISE, SATIN PETTICOATS, MILLINERY, FURS, SILKS, &JDRESS FABRICS, represent the Leading Novelties of the Season. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, & PLAIN DRAPERY GOODS or THE BEST DESCRIPTION, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Queen-street, Cardiff, October 15th, 1872. 2752 i W I L L I A M SAN D E R S, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 266 N. POWELL & CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 138î, BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF. CLARET AND OTHER FRENCH WINES of good qualities. FINE OLD SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES. LONDON GIN AND JAMAICA RUM. BASS'S AND ALLSOPP'S PALE ALES AND GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT, in Fine Condition, in Wood or Bottle. 2601 AUTUMN AND WINTER CLOTHUNG. rpHE STAR CLOTHING COMPANY POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, CHURCH-ST. Encouraged by the great success attained since we opened the above premises, and anticipating a large demand for our WINTER CLOTHING, we respectfully intimate we have bought very largely and most advantageously, and will be found for strength of make, quality of material, style, and price, unsurpassed. OVERCOATS, REEFERS, & MONKEY JACKETS, Boy's, Youth's, and Gent's in great variety, at astonishing low prices. COAT, TROUSERS, and VESTS STOCK is fashionable and varied, at prices less than usually charged for same class of clothing. LITTLE BOYS' DEPARTMENT—Special attention. VULCANISED MACINTOSH COATS AND INVERNESS CAPES, OVERALLS AND LEGGINGS—A great assortment. HATS, CAPS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, &c. Just added, BESPOKE DEPARTMENT, with a Stock of Woollen Goods suitable for the present season. 2464 BOYLE & CO., PROPRIETORS. BO 0 T S BOOTS!! BOOTS! FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. VISIT BOYLE & CO., CHURCH STREET AND 13, BUTE STREET. LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND. MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK IN WALES. Gents' Shooting Boots Lady' Cork Clump Boots. „ Walking ditto Walking ditto „ Riding ditto House ditto Dress ditto White and Coloured Clump Sole ditto Fancy Shoes & Slippers Boys' in great variety Girls' in every style. SEAMEN'S BOOT SLIPPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. OVERSHOES! OVERSHOES!! OVERSHOES!! An immense Stock, Felt and all sorts of Warm Boots for Winter. LEGGINGS! LEGGINGS!! LEGGINGS! In every style. Splendid variety. 24U5 JOHN WILLIAMS, HAY, CORN, AND MEAL MER.CHANT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CUSTOM HOUSE WAREHOUSES (Close to the Custom House,) CARDIFF. 224 STEAM SAW MILLS. J. HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT. PITWOOD, SLEEPERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS' TIMBER ALWAYS IN STOCK. YARD-WEST BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. 2467 E- u ROPE AN WINE COMPANY, fJ No. 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. Established 1358. SOLE AGENT FOR CARDIFF SEPTIMUS FLETCHER, GROCER AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 23, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY (The Standard of Excellence), 27s. per Dozen. SPLENDID OLD PORT, 37s. per Dozen (Eleven Years in the Wood). SHERRY. Dinner Sherry 18s. to 24s. Very Fine Sherry 42s. to 54s. Superior ditto 30s. to 36a | Fine Golden 24s. to 48s PORT. Old Port 248 to 30s. Very Old Crusted 42s. to 54s. Old ditto 37s. to 42s. I Very Dry Old. 60s. to 76s. CLARET. Vin Ordinaire 12s. to 15s. St. Julien 24s. Medoc 13s. St. Estephe 36S. CHAMPAGNE. Enernav 31s. Ay Mousseux ■ ■ ^s. Vwzenay 33s. Chansarels (1st quality) 15s. Beaujolais (the finest im- Spanish Po^ 15s. ported) 20s. Prussian Sherry l5s. SPIRITS. (Of the Finest Quality only.)' *> Per bottle. Per dozen. Cognac Brandy ° Ditto (5 years old) £ 1 49 0 Ditto (10 years old) 4 6 54 0 Colonial Brandy 9 27 0 Schiedam Hollands 5 29 0 London Gin 2 0 24 Finest ditto 5 29 0 Old Jamaica Rum 2 2 26 0 Old Scotch Whisky 2 3 27 • Old Irish Whisky 2 3 27 0 Books of Prices containing upwards of 200 descriptions of Wines and Spirits, forwarded free, on application to the Com- pany's Agents, and by whom the Winesillld Spirits are supplied from a single bottle and upwards. TIPPING AND CO., Manager. UROPEAN WINE COMPANY, JEJ No. 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. AGENT FOR MOUNTAIN ASH, ABEL JAMES, ^„AKT CHEMIST, &c., AND WINE & SPMUT MERCHANT, 69, OXFORD-STREET. MOUNTAIN ASH. EUROPEAN WINE COMPANY, Jfj No. 122, PALI. MALL, LONDON, S.W AGENT FOR ABERDARE, T W EVANS, CHEMIST &c AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 14, COMMERCIAL-STREET, ABERDARE. J EUROPEAN WINE COMPANY,! jLLt No. 112, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. AGENT FOR BRIDGEND, i HIBBERT AND DAVIES, GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Where a large assortment of the various Wines and Spirits will be kept on Stock, and all orders punctually attended U>. 2410 BUSINESS Addrcssts. AUTUMN, 1872. < ]B[OWELL & CO. WILL OFFER, ON THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER THE 17TIEl SPECIALITIES IN JACRE FS, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, MILLINERY, &c., WORTHY OF YOUR INSPECTION. AN EARLY CALL WILL OBLIGE. HOWELL & Co., "THE CARDIFF DRAPERS." 13 & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 2458 ORIGINAL PAINTINGS. MR. T. L. HOWE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 8, DUKE-STREET, Begs to call the attention of the Clergy, Nobility, and Gen try o South Wales and Monmouthshire to his CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF OIL PAINTINGS, NOW ON VIEW, BY SOME OF THE BEST MASTERS. A Catalogue of which he begs to submit to their f notice DESCRIPTION. ARTIST. Coast Scene (signed). By Turner. Assassination of Archbishop Sharpe Sir Wm. Allen. { w"sy! Views of Windermere Howe. Bettws-j-Coed Wilson. Tipperary Boy Cook. Landscapes Jackson. Landscapes (very fine) Boddington. Eton College Williams. Hyde Farm Appleby. Dancing Lessou J. Steen. Hop Pickers W. Pitt. Spanish Figures Phillip. Fruit (very fine) Hughes. Landscape (signed). Ruysdael Shipping Ostade. Shipping Vandevelde. The Old Mill Old Crome. The Falls of Westmoreland Stubbs. Gipsies Encamped Travel's. Mythological Rubens. Pair of Landscapes Van Goyea. View in Rome Guardie. Cattle. Duvall. Figures —French subject. f938 I W LEWIS, COMMISSION AGENT. CASH ADVANCED ON STOCK. 17, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 189 J O B^Vtl: L E S, HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, & CORN MERCHANT. STORES: PLANET-STREET. RESIDENCE: 7, METEOR-STREET, SPLOTTLANDS, CARDIFF. 2926 O NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, AND AMATEUR FLORISTS. 1,000 Feet ef CUCUMBER and GARDEN PIT LIGHTS, in sizes admirably adapted for Small Green Houses, fcc., entirely New, well Glazed and Painted. Prices may be had upon application to CRAM AND TAYLOR, PAINTERS, &c., 3, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF References kindly permitted to Mr. W. Treseder, Nurseryman, Canton. 2543 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, 29 AND 26, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR SIMPSON'S CATTLE SPICE AND PRANGLET'S SPECIAL MANURES. 1565 w E. VAUGHAN & CO. STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISIMM-TO 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, )r.RnT™ 248, BUTE-STREET, J-CAKDliTi. 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH- STREET, MERTHYR. 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage free, by the following AGENTS: Aberdare Mr. Dance, Commercial-street. Abergavenny Miss Watkins, 12, Cross-street. Blaenavon Mr. J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr. Thomas, grocer, Nolton-street. Brecon Mr. Matthews, at Camden Arms, Watton. Cowbridge. Mi. Stibbs, Ivor House. Chepstow Miss Rowe, Welsh-street. Crickhowell Mr. Da vies, Manchester House. Glastonbury Mr. John, High-street. Haverfordwest.. Mr. Harries, 3, High-street. Llanelly Messrs. Ace & Sons, Vaughan-street. Llandilo Miss Punton, Fancy Warehouse. Neath Mr. Matthews, at Queen's HoteL Pembroke Dock, Mr Brice, Meyrick-street. Pontypool Mr. G. Fowler, draper, Lion House. Usk Messrs. Jenes & Powell. drapers. &c. Watchet Capt. Nicholas. 223 CARDIFF WARDROBE, 257 & 258, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, FOR CHEAP and GOOD CLOTHING stands second to none in the Principality. ALL GOODS REDUCED, August 1st, from 7 £ to 10 per cent. There are some very Cheap Bargains in B OYS' CLOTHING, G ENT'S TROUSERS and VESTS, to Match,] G FNT'S NEGLIGE COATS, gEA-SIDE OVERCOATS, &c., jyj*ECHANICS' CLOTHING, AND FOR EXPORTATION. P. YEO, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND GENERAL OUTFITTER. ESTABLISHED 1859. 342 HE SOUTH WALES INDIA-RUBBER COMPANY, 2, PEARSON PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF INDIA-RUBBER GOODS, Suitable for Mechanical, Agricultural, and Surgical purposes, viz.: SHEEl RUBBER, from one-sixteenth of an inch and upwards. INSERTION SHEETS, (Canvas and Rubber), for Steam Joints. VALVES, for Marine and Stationary Engines, Pumps, &c. WASHERS, all Sizes. HOSE, Suction and Delivery, all Sizes. A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF STRETCHED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS. Of Superior Make and Pure Bark Tannage. DOUBLE STRAPS, ALL SIZES, MADE TO ORDER. (For Prices send for Printed List.)] PUMP BUTTS, English Bark Tanned. STRAP BUTTS, English Bark Tanned RIGGING HIDES, a t COPPER-RIVETTED LEATHER DELIVERY HOSE. WATERPROOF CLOTHING, in great Variety. HORSE LOIN COVERS. CART AND WAGGON COVERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PATENT AMERICAN SELF LUBRICATING SOAPSTONE PACKING, For Piston Rods, Stuffing Boxes, &c., as universally used in the United States Navy, (The only Packing that will Stand Superheated Steam), Roofing and Boiler Felts, &c. NOTE THE ADDRESS: SOUTH WALES INDIA-RUBBER COMPANY, 2, PEARSON-PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 2604