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flabíønttcn. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL Sttam a liacftetsf prince OF WALES, MATTHEW JONES, Commander; LADY CHARLOTTE HENRY JEFFERY, Commander; ARE INTENDED to SAIL during Use month of JULY as follows (from the BUTE SHIP DOCK) Prince of Wales— Mondays, ) Lc.titf Charlotte 'Monday Wednesdays, & Fridays.— ( Wednesdays, and Fridays Lnrh) Charlotte Tuesdays,} Prince of Wales—Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays. ( Thursdays, and Saturdays From CARDIFF. i From BRISTOL. July, 1845. July, 1845. Monday 5^ morn i 21, Monday. 6 after Tuesday 6 morn t 22, Tuesday. 7\ morn 23, Wednesday 7 morn ( 23, Wednesday,. 8^ morn Thursday 7\ morn ) 24, Thursday.. 9 morn 25, Friday 8 morns 25, Friday 91 morn 2b, Saturday 8^ morn 26, Saturday 10 morn *°& Fro from Cardiff, 21st,-Ditto Bristol, 19th.- To &nd Fro Tickets: After Cabin 5s. Fore Cabin 3s. Carriages and horses to be alongside One hour previous to Time of Sailing. REDUCED FARES:—After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 28. Children under Twelve years of age, Half-price; Dogs, Is. each A Female Steward attends on Board both Packets. Hefreshments may be had on board on moderate terms. Four-wheel Carriage 21s. ditto Phaeton or Gi^, 10s. fid.; Two-»heel, drawn by one horse and driver, 15s.; Horse and Kider, After Cabin, 9s.; Horse and Itider, Fore Cabin, ?<.6d.; Cattle and Horses 6s. each; Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, Is. each Carriages, Horsell. Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Landing and Wharfages at the 44 Bute Docks." Not Accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the PltlNCR OF W AOT.S, to be sent to No. 12, Quay-street, Or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland ISasin Locks; and for the LADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare-street Hall, Maish-street, aud Bull Wharf, Hedditf-street. Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets *t the expense of the Companies. merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Vow'iriclne, ariagena, Llantrissent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im- mediately nn arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods. Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steal" Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. further information as to Freight, will bp readily obtained yv app|yine to the Agents—Mr. WOODMAN, Agent at the *cket Office, on the Wharf, Caidiff; or to Mr. G. C. GLASSON, Agent, No. 12. Quay-street, Bristol, for the PRINCE OF WALES Packet; and of Mt. T. JOHN, at the jacket Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. Av,'n Orescent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Pack«t. OTlCE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for auy asgenger'« Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any •oods, Packages, of Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, nn?k*8e* or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their •noes at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., •'less entered at its value, and Carriage in proportion Paul for the same, at the time of Booking .-Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the "WiiDg of the day of lauding, will be warehoused at the risk nd expense of the consignees. All Goods to be considered Lens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but *o for all previously unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by cousl")een to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed tights or measurement, claims or loss or damage, &c., Hoot be allowed, unless a written notice of the same he Office on the day of delivery. Hotter*. MUSIC. JAMES MILLS, Pianoforte Maker, Tuner, & Repairer FROM StSSSj, alters to i esfy 21, WILLIAM-STREET, HAMPSTEAD-ROAD, LONDON, BEGS most respectfully to return his grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Cowbridge, and their Vicinities, for 'e liberal patronage with which they have honoured 11111 » and to inform them that he is now making his usual half-yearly tour, and has brought with him a variety 0f his splendid-toned 6± OCTAVE, CABINET, and COTTAGE PIANO-FORTES, with wrouglit-iron bolts and metallic plates, all of which are manufactured upon the best principles, combining the modern improve- ments with elegant appearance and substantial construe- iion, and are confidently guaranteed to pieserve the tone ear and action free, and to stand well in tune in every c imate, which he offers at such exceedingly low prices as to defy competition. N. B.-J. 1\[, has also on Sale, an elegant Gothic- English double-action HARP, by F-fa,-d, equal to new and also a large assortment of new and approved MUSIC, by the most eminent Composers. Merchants, Captains, and Exporters, advantageously Applied with new and sound second-hand Piano-fortes, apted to all climates. Instruments bought, sold, exchanged, or lent on hire. All orders addressed to J. Mills, Guardian-Office, Cardiff, will be carefully attended to, or at Mr. Davies's, Bush Inn, Merthyr, at both of which places the instru- ments may be seen. •J* MILLS' usual visits to this County are in February August. References to some of the most respectable amtlieg in the county can be given. Independent of Ichaboe. DR,I.INi'S Gi'AXO. TIIIS being the third year of its introduction to the J Agricutturat World, it has been proved on almost erery desciiption of crop and soil by practical men to be superior to the imported, as it can always be depended On, being of uniform strength and composition, founded 011 the analysis of the best Peruvian, without its impu- rities. Extract ofa Letter received from J. W. Kelsey, Esq. :— Hope Farm, near Folkstone, Kent, "October 17th, 1844. flSIR,-Your Guano has turned out well, quite an- swering my utmost expectation it has made my turnips best at the poorest part of the field, being the spot where I employed it. I will thank you to send me the price of Jour Bone Powder, and remain yours respectfully, "J. W. KELSEY." The price, £ 9 per ton, including sacks, wharfage, delivery to the railwav, and where the distance does not exceed ten miles from Landon, delivered free. from Also B R A I N's highly-concentrated LIQUID CUANO, for Flowers, Plants, Shrubs, Grass Lawns, &e,. h. 9d. per quart bottle, which, added to eighty gallons of water, will make a most powerful liquid manure. To be had of all respectable Florists, Seeds- men, and Chemists, in town and country. Genuine Crushed BONE, 23s. per Quarter, warranted to stand the most rigorous analysis, sacks included. GYPSUM (Sulphate of Lime), 23s. per ton, in quan- titles not less than three tons, warranted pure. Steam Works, Thomas Street, Stamford Street, Black- friars' Road, London. AGENTS. CARDIFF .Messrs. Hall. IJLANIJLLY Mr. Davies, Belle Vue Cottace. BRISTOL.Messrs. Maule and Co., Florists. EXETER. Messrs. Sclator and Sons, Florists. GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY ROADS BOARD. Hotter us (Btbrtt, IritAT the TOLLS arising at the Toll-Gates upon the J- several Turnpike lloads in the County of Glamorgan, Will be LET by AUCTION, to the best Bidders, at the House of George Roach, known by the name or sign of the CASTLE INN, at Merthyr-Tidvil, in this County, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JCLY next, between the Lours of Twelve of the Clock at Noon and Three of the ■Clock in the Afternoon of such Day, in the manner ■directed by the Acts passed in the third and fourth years •of the reign of His late Majesty King George IV., for Regulating Turnpike Roads, and under the provisions of '8.n Act passed in the 7th and 8th pars of the leign of Her present Majesty, for Consolidating and Amending the Laws relating to Turnpike Trusts in South Wales. These Tolls will be Let in Parcels or Lots, or together. »s the Board shall think tit. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must, at the same time, pay one month in advance, if required, of the rent at which such Tolls or any part thereof may be Let, and give Security with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfac.1 tion of the County Roads Board of the said County, for Payment of the rest of the Money Monthly, or in uuclk other proportions and instalments as may be directed THOMAS DALTON, Clerk to the Beard. Cardiff, June 27th, 1845. ASAM TEA Sll WAREHOUSE. HJSSfHT WESB3SR, CABDIFF & MESSTIIYK CtUAKDIAN OFFICE SOLE AUTHORISED AGENT FOR CARDIFF. THE ASAM TEA COMPANY. A SAM, a British Colony, of growing importance, situate on the very verge of China, ranks among the most J_jL interesting of our East Indian Possessions, for the continuous improvement of this Province, in a general sense, under the auspices of the" Asam Company." The exertions and capital of the "ASAM TEA COMPANY" are, however, especially devoted to bringing into general repute a SELF-PECULIAR & INDIGENOUS TEA PLANT PRODUCED IN ASAM, which is deservedly classed with the most important of our Colonial productions for its SURPASSING QUALITIES. The Asam Tea possesses, from the fitness and richness of the soil, virtues apart from and superior to any other leaf, even in a wild state, and FOR STRENTH, AS WELL AS FLAVOUR, IS UNAPPROACH- ABLE by any of the Chinese Plants, which properties have been, and still will be, infinitely improved by experienced Anglo-Chinese cultivation. Therefore, besides is indescribably fine flavour, its very superior strength guarantees an ECONOMY ATTENDANT ON ITS CONSUMPTION, which must necessarily render it a domestic acquisition of incalculable advantage. The "Asam TEA Company" are also Shareholders in the Asam Company," and therefore have an interest in, and depend for success entirely on, the peculiar and intrinsic qualities of the Asam Tea. which, for these reasons, they furnish in a pure and genuine state, by means of advertised Agents, not interested in their adultera- tion, in packets duly sealed and labelled, "ASAM TEA COMPANY, 11, CROOKEDLANE, KING WILLIAM STREET," City of London, where applications and communications will be duly and promptly attended to. Sole authorised Agents, For SWANSEA Mr. Williams, Cambrian-Office. For MERTHYR Mrs. Ann Williams, Confectioner, High-Street. For NEWPORT Mr. Morgan Evans, 35, High-Street. Good Black, 5s.; superior flavour, 6s. Good Green, 6s. ditto, 7s. jjgf AGENTS WANTED FOR SOME OF TH E PRINCIPAL CITIES&TOWNS OF ENGLAND &WALES. Hotter -I CARDIFF PANTECHNICON. I B. KEARNEY, I IN returning thanks to his numerous Friends and tha Public generally, for the very liberal patronage he has received since his commencing Business in CARDIFF, begs to observe that he adopts the familiar adage— "Honesty is the best policy," as his Motto in Trade; and further observes, that the Goods purchased at the "Honesty is the best policy," as his Motto in Trade; and further observes, that the Goods purchased at the PANTECHNICON cannot be surpassed for style, quality, or cheapness, by any Establishment in the Kingdom. His MILPUFF BEDS, in great variety, canpot be equalled in quality or price; and his Goods generally, such as CHAIRS, TABLES, DRAWERS, BED- STEADS, IRONMONGERY, &c., will be found well worthy attention. A NEWLY MARRIED MAN'S LETTER TO B. KEARNEY, The household goods I bought of you I <]uiy have received, And really they are better far than I coutd have believed The milpuff bed was excellent, the bedstead of the best, And when my work is done tis sweet in my arm chair to rest; My pots and pans, my fire-Irons-all which I bought of you— Turn out as well and keep as bright as you declared they'd do: I took a turn the other day into a neighbour's house, Whose things are not so good as mine—that he himself allows, And yet will you believe the fact, the which 1 truly vouch, For all his things he gave than me about three times as much So I shall recommend your goods, and hope you will have many To be as well served as yours truly, THOMAS READYPENNY. GROUSE. CD& Notice is hereby given, THAT no Person will be allowed to sport on the HILLS of Sir CHARLES MORGAN, Bart., which are situate in the several Parishes of Defynnock, Ystrad- fellty, Penderin, Cantreff, Llanspythid, Ystradgunlais, and Llywell, within the Manor of Brecon, in the County of Brecon, during the ensuing Season. All Persons found Trespassing by Sporting, Hunting for Game, for the purpose of breaking Dogs, or other- wise, will be prosecuted as the Law directs. And any Person giving information, so that persons trespassing may be convicted, shall receive a REWARD of TWO GUINEAS, upon the conviction of the offender or offen- ders, on application to PHILIP VAUGHAN, Agent to Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. Brecon, 14th June, 1845. SELTERS WATER. (In England called Seltzer Water). DECLARATION OF THE NASSAU GOVERNMENT. THE GENERAL DIRECTION OF THE DOMAINS OF HIS HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF NASSAU, DECLARE, by these presents, that being desirous to J 7 prevent and put a stop to the numerous falsifications committed in respect to the Waters of Selters, (in England called Seltzer Water), in the Kingdom of Great Britain, its Colonies, and Dependencies, which have been made known to them on indisputable evidence, and wishing by every means in their power to secure for the future to the consumers of the Waters ol Selters (Seltzer Water) in the Kingdom of Great Britain, its Colonies, and Depen- dencies, the enjoyment of the genuine Water of that Spring, as also of the Springs of Fachingen, Schwalbach, and Weilbaeh, likewise the property of His Highness the Duke of Nassau, they have resolved, from the 1st of January, 1845, to use the Metallic Capsules of Mr. John Thomas Betts, of London, known under the name of "BETTS'S PATENT METALLIC CAPSULE," as a top cover- in" for all the Bottles, both large and small, tilled with the said Mineral Waters for Mr. John Thomas Letts, and intended for the Kingdom of Great Britain, its Colonies, and Dependencies. On these Capsules are to be impressed the Arms of Nassau, and under the arms the name of the Water con- tained in the Bottle, with the words BETTS IMPORTER," and » BETTS'S PATENT," around. The above named Bottles, capsuled in such a manner, will likewise bear, as heretofore, the usual marks, con- sisting of a Shield, impressed on the Bottle, containing the Arms of Nassau, or a Crown, under which are the initials 11. N., and around the name of the Mineral Water contained in the Bottle, and also the usual burnt mark on the lower end of the Cork. The General Direction of the iJomains furtherDECLARE by these presents, that they have granted to the said John Thomas Betts, Patentee of the above described Capsules, and to 110 one else, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, its Colonies, and Dependencies, the exclusive right to pur- chase and export, direct from the Springs, the Waters of Selters, Schwalbach, Fachingen, and Weilbach. They DECLARE further, that the Bottles, after being filled with the respective Mineral Waters, are to be im- mediately, and in the presence of their officers, closed with the above named Capsules, which bear the impres- sion of the drawing beneath. IMPO R rA S, The present Declaration is granted to Mr. John Tho- mas Betts, with authority to publish the same. Given at Wiesbaden, this 18th day of December, 1814. The President of the Direction-/ General of the V BARON DE BOCK HERMSDOFF. Ducal DomainsV of Nassau, HENRY HENDBL, Secretary. The Public will observe, by the above declaration, that these Waters, protected and hermetically closed by the PATENT METALLIC CAPSULES, may now be obtained in the same state of freshness and perfection, irrespective of time or temperature, as at the first moment when taken from the Springs, without the possibility of fraudulent substitution. These Waters are imported in Hampers containing Four Dozen large, or Five Dozen small Bottles, at the rate of 10s. per Dozen, and 2s. the Hamper for the for- mer, and 7s. per Dozen, and Is. 6d. the Hamper for the latter, Bottles and Hampers not returnable. And, as the sale must inevitably extend to many thousand persons, CASH PAYMENTS WILL BE INDISPENSABLE; on receipt of which Hampers will be delivered at the Railway Receiv- ing Houses; and to any part of the Metropolis, exclusive of the Railway Stations, where carts are liable to detention. Mr. Belts respectfully informs the Public that the first Importation having arrived, Orders will be receded, addressed No. 1, Wharf Road, City Road; and to prevent disappointment he begs further to state that they wi e executed consecutively, with reference to priority of date, Special Agents, from whom the smallest be obtained, are in course of appointment, in lown an Country. And applications for Agencies, from respecta- ble persons, where appointments are not already ma e, may obtain particulars by addressing, letters paid, to o, 1, Wharf Road, City Road, London. N.B. —Dealers in other Mineral and Effervescent Waters will be ineligible. goticrø. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT on the 13th Day of OCTOBER NEXT, applica- tion will be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assembled at Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Glamorgan, at SWANSEA, for an order for Peace, assembled at Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Glamorgan, at SWANSEA, for an order for turning, diverting, and stopping up such portion of the present Pathway passing through a part of the Demesne of Llandough Castle, as is situated between the gate enter- ing the said Demesne, and adjacent to the Church of Llandough, and the stile on entering the field called The Park," and adjacent to certain Fish Ponds about 50 yards distant, and that the Certificate of two Justices having viewed the same, &c., with the Plan of the old and proposed new Pathway, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace, for the said County, on the First day of September next. (Signed), JOHN SANDS, Surveyor of the Parish of Llandough. ROWLANDS' UNIQUE PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR, THE SKIN, & THE TEETH THE August Patronage conceded by our Gracious JL Queen, the Royal Family, and the several sovereiens and Courts of Europe, and the faet of their general use in all countries, together with the numerous testimonials constantly rccrived of their efficacy, characterize them with perfection and sufficiently prove their value. ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL. This ELEG ANT, FRAGRANTandTRANSPARENT OIL, in its preservative, restorative, and beautifying qualities, for the Human Hair is unequalled throughout the whole world. It preserves and reproduces the hair, even at an advanced period of life prevents it from falling off or turning grey restores grey hair to its original colour; frees it from scurf and dandiiff, and renders it soft, silky, curly, and glossy.— Facts abundantly proved by innumerable testimonials, which are open for inspection at the proprietors. For Children, it is especially recommended as forming the basis of A BKAUTIFUL HEAR OF HAIR! Price 3s. 6d. 7s.-Family bottles (equal to 4 small) 10s. 6d., and double that size, 21s. CAUTIOV.—Each genuine bottle has the words ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL engraved in two lines on the wrapper; and on the back of the wrapper nearly 1,500 times, containing 29,028 letters. All others are Spurious Imitations. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, An Oriental Botanical Discovery, and perfectly free from all mineral or metallic admixture. It purifies the skin from all Kruptive Maladies, Freckles, Sallowness,&c. To the Com- plexion it imparts a radient bloom, and a softness and deticacyto the Hands, Arms, and Neck.— Price 4s. 6d., and 8s. 6.1., per bottle, duty included. PAU1 lOX.—Beware of IMITATIONS containing mineral astringents utterly ruinous to the complexion, and which by their repellent action endangering health. Each genuine bottle is enclosed in a beautiful Envelope from a steel plate by Messrs. PERKINS and BACON, on which are the words ROWLAND'S KALYDOR" and A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, Hallon-GardCII, is also engraved (by Authority of the Hon. Commissioners of Stamps,) 011 the Government Stamp affixed on each bottle. ROWLAND'S ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A Fragrant White Powder, prepared from Oriental Herbs of inestimable virtue for preserving, and beautifying the TE KTH and strengthening the GUMS. It eradicates tartar from the teeth, removes spots of incipient decay, polishes and preserves the enamel, imparting the most pure and pearl- like whiteness; and gives sweetness and perfume to the breath. Scurvy is by its means eradicated from the gums, and a healthy action and redness are induced, so that the teeth, (if loose) are thus rendered firm in their sockets. Price 2s. 9d. per box. CAU nOK.—To protect the public from fraud, the Govern- ment Stamp (as on the" K A II YDOll") is affixed on each box. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Unprincipled SHOPKEEPERS, for the sake of gaining a trifle more profit, vend the most spurious COMPOUNDS under the same names, and under the implied sanction of Royalty; they copy the labels, advertisements, and testi- monials, (fictitious names and addressee being substituted for the real) of the original preparations, and use either the word "GENUINE." or a FEIG N ED name. in the pltfce of ROW LAND'S" It is therefore highly necessary to see that the word "ROWLAND'S" is on the wrapper of each Article. flil) All others are FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS. The genuine Articles are sold by the Proprietors-as above, and by Chemists and Perfumers. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT HEn ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF PRUSSIA HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, And nearly all the Nobility, THE BISHOPS AND THE CLERGY. MR. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM, for filling Decayed Teeth, however large the cavity. It is superior to anything ever before used, as it is placed in the Tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth for many years, rendering extraction unne- cessary. It arrests all further progress of decay, and ren- ders tliem again useful in mastication. All peisons call use Mr. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as full directions are enclosed. J Prepared only by Mr. Thomas, Surgeon-Dentist, 6J, Ber- ners-streer, Oxford-street, London, Price 4s. 6d. Sold by his appointment by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors or Mr. Thomas will send the Succedaneum BY POST to any part of the Kingdom. LOSS OF TEETH. Mr. Thomas continues to SUPPLY THE LOSS OF TF. ETH without springs or wires, upon his new system of SELF- ADHESION, which has prllcnred him such universal appro- bation, and is recommended by numerous physicians and surgeons as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial Teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remaming slnmps without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so fixed as to fasten any loose Teeth where the gums have shrunk, from the use of calomel or other caufcs. He also begs to invite those not liking to undergo any painful operation, as practised by most members of the profession to inspect his painless yet ciftctive sys- tem; and in order that his improvements may be within the reach of the most economical. he will continue the same moderate charges. Mr. THOMAS, Surgeon-Dentist, 64, Berncrs-street, Oxiord-,trect, London. At home from 11 till 4. Those INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT will find THIS STATEMENT of their SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHERS, TO BE ENTIRELY AND SCRUPULOUSLY CORRECT. Atr. Thomas's new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation aud recommcndation of the follow- ing eminent Physicians and Surgeons :— Sir Jatnes Clark, Bart I hysician to her Majesty, Dr. Locock, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty, Jh. Ferguson, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty, Bnght, Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty, Sir B. 0. Brodie, Dart., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty, The late Sir A. Cooper, Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty, K. Keate, Esq., Sergeant Surgeon to her Ilajesty, Dr. Merriman, Physician to her K. If. the Duchess of Kent Sir C. M. Clark, Bart., M. I)., Dr. Paris, Sir M. Tierney, Bait., M. D., I Dr. James Johnson, Dr. Chambers, I Dr. Conquest, And numerous other Members ofthe Medical Profession, I Slcticre. ARTISTICAL PAPER-HANGINGS. WAREROOMS, 4o, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL, (OPPOSITE TH!- ARCADE). PARLOUR, Bed-room, Hall, and other Papers, at 6d., JT 8e1., lOll., and Is. per Piece of 12 yards; combining effective patterns with permanent colouring. Paper Hangings at 10d., to Is. Gd. per Piece, equal in general effect to many that are sold at 2s. Gd. toos. perPieee, and as durable. Drawing-room, Parlour, and Dining-room patterns, at 2s. Gd. to 5s. per Piece, little less effective than those commonly sold at 12s. to 18s. per Piece, and of equal quality. Gold Flock, and other best Paper Hangings, of rich and novel designs. Also, just re- ceived, direct from France, some ingenious and exact imitations of damasks, chintzes, lace, &c., of exquisite finish. ARTISTICAL PAPER HANGINGS. J. F. COTTERELL feels much pleasure in stating that in no instance where his Artistical Paper Hangings have been introduced have they failed to give complete satisfaction-and he has just fitted up a large Wareroom for the purpose of exhibiting the specimens, so arranged, that the precise effect of a Room, in any style, when completed, may be at once obtained. J. F. Cotterell's mode of Artistical Paper Hanging is one of his own invention. He supplies designs appro- priate to buildings of whatever age or character, and which will render old or unshapely walls and ceilings pleasing and attractive, without other alterations. The Hanging of Common Papers reduced to Eight- pence per Piece. Hangings in silk and damask and other superior finish for interiors. J. F. COTTERELL, 4G, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL.

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