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BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, 32, PRINCE STREET, BRISTOL. rpHE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS, jL unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are ntended to sail from Cumberland Basin, BRISTOL, except for Newport and Cardiff, which will start from Bathurst Basin), and as undermentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to Tow Vessels during MAY, 1863. 1 CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. ELY, JAMES PARFITT, Master. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Bsn, Bristol MAY I MAY Saturday 2 3! after Friday, 1,. 34 after Tuesday, 5 *5L, after Monday, 4 *6f morn Wednes. 6 *6 after Wednesd. 6 *8 morn Thursday, 7 after Thursday, 7 •• 9 m01'ri Saturday, 9 84 morn Friday, 8 93 morn Thursday, 7 *61 after Thursday, 7 -9 morn Saturday, 9 84 morn Friday, 8 93 morn Tuesday, 12 11$morn Monday, 11 12 noon Thursday, 14 1; after Wednesd. 13 3 after Saturday, 16 3'; after Friday, 15 *32 after Tuesday, 19 *6 morn Monday, 18 morn Wednes. 20 *6 moin luesdav, 19 *6 after Friday, 21 *6 after I Wednesd. 20 *6| after Saturday, 23 7s morn I Friday, 22.. 9 morn Tuesday, 26 91 morn Monday, 25 IO5 morn Thursday, 28 12 noon Wednesd. 27 12 noon Saturday, 30 2 after j Friday, 29.. 3 after To and Fro from Cardiff, 19th and 20th. To and Fro from Bristol, 6th and 7tU. To and Fro in conjunction with Velitidra," 4th, 5th, 18th, aud 21st. FARB3 -After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To-and-Fro same day (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken After Cabin, 48.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued Saturday available for the return trip on Monday. NEWPORT.—TAFF.. From Newport. I From Bristol. MAY I MAY Saturday, 2 H after Friday, 1 4 after Tuesday, 5.. -6 mom Monday, 4. 6* morn Wednes. 6 61 morn Tuesday, 5. 6s after Thursday, 7 7 morn Wednesd. 6 7j after Friday, 8 8 morn Thursday, 7 8 after Monday, 11 10| morn I Saturday 9.. 91 morn Wednes. 13 1 after Tuesday, 12 1 after Friday, 15.. 3 after Thursday, 14.. 3; alter Monday 18 5 after ) Saturday, 16 41 after Tuesday, 19 after Tuesday, 19 7 morn Wednesd. 20 5J after Wednes. 20 7 morn Thursday, 21 6 after Thursday, 21 71; morn Saturday, 23 8 morn I Friday, 22 8 morn Tuesday, 26 10 £ morn Monday, 25 10 morn Thursday, 28 12 noon Wednesd. 27 12 noon Saturday,' 30 2i after Friday, 29 2| after Fares;—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. NOTICE.—It being intended to sail punctually at the time stated above, no Goods will be received for shipment later than one hour previous thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. CARMARTHEN.—FIKE FLY. Carmarthen to Wexford, I From Bristol. MAY The FIRE FLY, as soon after Friday, 1 5 morn arrival from Bristol as cir- Friday, 8. 81 morn cumstancea will permit. (Friday, 15 5 morn I Friday, 22 8t morn Fares:—Cabin, 13s.; Deck, 7s. 6d. WEXFORD.—FIRE FLY. From Bristol, Fridays from Wexford, Tuesdays. t. TENBY.—FIKE FLY. Tenby to Bristol. I Bristol to Tenby. MAY MAY Tuesday, 5 7 after I Friday, .1.. 5 morn Wednesd. 13 2 morn Friday, 8 85 morn Tuesday, 19 7 .after Friday, 15 5 morn Thursday, 26 11 night Friday, 22 8i morn Friday, 29 2 2 after Fares:—Cabin, 13s.; Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d.; Ser- vants in the same Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Children under 12 years, 4s. Return Tickets:—Best Cabin, available for a month, 19s. ba with the option of returning by either of the Company s Steamers plyiug between Bristol and Tenby, Cardiil, or Newport. PEMBROKE DOCK, MILFORD, & HAVERFORDWEST JUVERNA. Pembroke Dock to Water- From Bristol. ford. MAY The JUVERNA, as soon I Tuesday, 5 7 morn after arrival from Bristol as Tuesday, 12 1 after circumstances will permit. Tuesday, 19 7 morn Fares— Cabin 12s. 6d., Tuesday, 26 11 morn Dock 7s* 6d. Deck 7s. 6d. Waterford to Bris., Fridays. I Cabin 13s., Deck 7s. 6d. DU BLIN.—CALYPSO. From Bristol, Fridays, from Dabliu, Tuesdays. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the con- veyance of Passengers and Goods. Female Stewards on Board. Carriages and Horses shipped with care, and should be alongside two hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol General Steam Negation Company's Office, Quay Br^, where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, Ac., -^ould bc addresse Bills and other information supplied by Mr. J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. In London-Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly, and Gracechurch-street, City H. Underwood, 56, Haymarket. AGENTS :—Mr. Harwood, Tepby; Mr. F. J. Sellick, Haverfordwest; Mr. J, Palmer, Milford; Mr. Abel Roberts, Pater; Mr. Rodgman, Ilfracombe Mr. Hawken, Bideford Mr. T. Geen, Lynton; Jas. Bagnal & Sou, Carmarthen; Mr. R. Jones, Newport; Mr. John Rowe, Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; and Messrs. R. and R. Allen, Wexford. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of £2; nor for any Deck Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s., unless in each case entered as such, and freight in propor- tion paid for the same at the time of delivery nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in propor- tion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without. Shipping Notes. All Letters seeking information to be post-paid. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN 8 CORK, MILFORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. a*. THE CORK STEAM-SHIP COM- A PANY'S Screw Steamers IBIS, CORMORANT, or DODO, are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without f a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, dining" the Mouth of MAY, 1863. FROM CARDIFF & NEWPORT FROM CORK FOR MILFORD FOR CORK. CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. I To Milford and Cardiff, Sat. 2 after | Newport,Wed. 6 4| after Newport, Sat. 9. 9 morn Cardiff, Wed.13 11 morn Cardiff, Sat. 16 4 £ after | Newport,Wed.20 4| after Newport,Sat. 23 8 morn j Cardiff, VVed.27 10 morn Cardiff, Sat. 30 3 after | FARES from Cork to Cardiff or Newport :-Best Cabin 17s 6d.; Deck, 7s. (Including Fee).—Return Tickets, available for One Mouth, 27s. Horses, .Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment, should be alongside Four Hours before the tiiue of s tilintr. ,h I he Company give Notice that they will not b« accountable for any Passengers Luggage, uuless the value thereof be de- clared, and the freight paid accordingly, at the time of ship- ment; and the. Passengers from CARDIFF and NBWPOKT must obtain their Tickets from the Office before going on Board. For Freight, &c., apply at the Company's Office, Cork; or to their A gen is, Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Ship Broker, Bute Docks Cardi 1; Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Cork Steam-Ship Wharf, Pillgwenllv, Newport, Mon. (JLENFIiiLD PATEN I' STAHCH, • USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, AND AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL, BEING A CONFIRMATION BY SOME OF THE MOST EMINENT SCIENTIFIC MEN OF THE AGE, OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF THIS WORLD RENOWNED STARCH Sold in Packets at Jd., Id., 2d., 4d., and Sd. each, by all re- spectable Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, &c. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GIABGOW AND LONDON THE CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMER. V E L I N D R A, DAVID DAVIES, Commander, LI TS intended to Ply (with liberty to Tow-) b etweeiiCA BDIFF 1 and BRISTOL, with Passengers and Merchandize, dunng the Month of MAY, 1863. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. ) From BathurstBasm,Bristol MAY I illay Friday, 1 2* after Saturday, 2 5 aftei Monday, 4 4j after Tuesday, 5 8 morn Wednes. 6 *6 £ morn Wednes. 6 7g alter Thursday, 7 *7 morn Thursday, 7 8 after Friday, 8 7 after Saturday, 9 10? morn Monday, 11 10* morn Tuesday 12 2 alter Wednes. 13 12 £ after Thursday, 14 o alter Friday, 15 2j after Saturday, 16 o alter Friday, J5.. 2j after Saturday, 16 o alter Monday, 18 4 after Tuesday, 19 ~'s niorn Tuesday, 19 5 after Wednes. 20 *8 £ morn Wednes. 20 5} after Thursday, 21 8 £ morn Friday, 22 6i after Saturday, 23 10 morn Monday, 25 9 morn Tuesday, 2o Hi after Monday, 25. 9 morn Tuesday, 20 Hi after Wednesd. 27 10^ morn Thursday, 28.. 2 after Fliday, 29 12| after Saturday, 30. after To and Fro from Cardiff, flth and 7th. To and Fro from Bristol, 19th and 20th. To and Fro from Bristol in conjunction with the Ely, May 4th, 5th, 8th, 18th, 21st and 22nd. Fares :—Alter Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To-and-Lro same Day (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken), After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. Further information as to Freight, &c., may be obtained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff or to John Evered, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. CARDIFF AND PENARTH. The STEAM YACHT MARY." is intended to Ply (weather permitting) between the BUTE DOCKS and PENARTH, as follows:— FROM CARDIFF. FROM PENARTH. May. May. 16th—8.30, a.m., 2.30, 3.30, 1 16th-9 a.m., 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30 p.m. 8 p.m. 18th-8.30, 9.30, a.m., 4.30, 18th—9, 10 a.m., 5, 6, 7, 8 5.30, 6.30, 7.30 p.m. I p.m. 19th—8.30, 9.30, 10.30 a.m. 19th—9, 10, 11 a.m., 5, 6, 7 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30 p.m. 8 p.m. 20th—8.30 9.30, 10.30, a.m., 20th-9, 10,11 a.m., 6, 7, 8 5.30, 6 30, 7.30 p.m. I p.m. 21st-8.30, 9.30,10.30, 11.30 21st-9, 10,11, 12 am., 6, 7, a.m., 5.30, 6.30, 7.30 p.m. 8 p.m. 22nd—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 22nd—9, 10, 11, 12 a.m., 7, 8, a.m., 6.30, 7.30 p.m. I p.m. 23rd—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 23rd—9, 10,11, 12 a.m., 1, 7, a.m., 12.30, 6.30, 7.30 8.30 8, 9 p.m., p.m. FAKES—After Cabin, 6d. Fore Cabin, 4d. To-and-Fro same day, After Cabin, 9d.; Fore Cabin, 6d. SHORTEST ROUTE FROM THE SOUTH OF IRELAND TO ENGLAND. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SOUTH OF IRELAND AND ENGLAND, By Express and Mail Trains on the GREAT WESTERN & SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS And Fast and Powerful ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS through the Harbours of MILFORD-HAVEN AND WATERFORD. The Steamers on these Lines are of great power and speed The Passengers' Cabins are large and well ventilated, with ex- cellent Sleeping Cabins, and every modern accommodation for the comfort of Passengers. FROM LONDON TO WATERFORD. =1 H i ROYAL MAIL STEAMER leaves NEW A MILFORD RAILWAY PIER (MIL- V$nII\-1\F0RD-HAVEN), at 7.5 p.m., on arrival of ^SSEfSx^thc 9.15 a.m. Express Train and 6.0 a.m. 3rd Class Train, so as to enable Passengers (wind and weather permitting), to proceed by the 6 a.m. Train to Limerick and Cork. and all parts of the South of Ireland. Passengers for Dublin will proceed by the llj a.m. Train via Kilkenny. A Steamer sails from WATERFORD daily (Sundays cx- cepted), at 3.15 p.m., on arrival of the Train from Cork, Limerick, &c., arriving at New Milford (wind and weather permitting), so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 9.5 a.m. Express Train reaching London at about 6 p.m. Passengers arriving at New Milford on Sunday mornings will proceed by the 10.40 a.m. Train. 0 FARES—Waterford to New Milford (Milford Haven, 12s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. THROUGH. FARES -SINGLE TICKETS. lstcl. & 2ndcl.& 3rdcl.& Paddington, Oxford, Reading— Saloon. Cabin. Deck. To Waterford 60s 0 40s Od 24s (3d Limerick or Limerick Junction 60s 0 47s Od 30s Od Kilkenny 55s Od 44s Od 27s od Cheltenham and Gloucester- To Waterford 35s Od 28s Od 17s 6d Limerick or Limerick Junction 45s Od 35s Od 23s Od Kilkenny 40s Od 32s Od 20s Od Newport and Cardiff— To Waterford 28s Od 21s Od 14s 6d Limerick or Limerick Junction 38s Od 28s Od 20s Od Kilkenny 33s Od 25s Od 17s Od 1st and 2nd Class Return Tickets, available for a month, at fare and a-half for the DOUBLE JOURNEY, are issued for Waterford, Limerick, Kilkenny, and Tipperary. Passengers can be Booked Through from Waterford, via Milford, to Newcastle, Shields, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Darlington, York, Scarborough, and Hull. Goods, Cattle, Parcels, Fish, &c., will also be conveyed by these Steamers at Low Rates. Cattle Yards and Lock-up Warehouses are provided at Waterford, in connexion with the Steamers. Through Tickets for Passengers, Carriages, and Horses, may be had at the Railway Station at Paddington, and the First Class Stations of the Great Western; South Wales; Water- ford and Limerick; and Waterford and Kilkenny Railways; also at the Steam Ship Offices of Messrs. FORD and JACKSON, 36, Cannon-street, City London: and New Milford (Milford Haven); and Mr. DOWNEY, Quay, Waterford. THE COVENTRY FRILLING HAS THE NAME OF J. AND J. CASH ON EVERY PACKET. THE edges are perfectly fit-in, and the woven hem not being X thick, like those made by hand or the sewiug machine, will serve much better for Crimping or Goupliering. It is of of a superior quality, and more durable than any made from the broad material, being entirely manufactured from the double strand Sea Island Cotton. SOLD BY ALL RESPECTABLE DRAPERS. CASH'S CAMBRIC RIBBON, Of the same Quality, Is manufactured in 4 widths, and Sold by all Respectabl Drapers. PRESERVED PROVISIONS. PRIZE MEDAL.-McCALL'S PROCESS. J. McCALL & CO., CONTRACTORS TO THE ROYAL NAVY, 137, HOUNDSDITCH, LONDON. The Jury at the International Exhibition, 1862, awarded a Medal toJ.McCall, for "excclIencè of quality"—the pro- visions not being over-cooked, retaining freshness and flavour as if dressed at the kitchen fire. Agent for CARDIFF—JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bute-street. PURE PICKLES, SA U C E S, &. C Extract from the Lancet, February 4, 1854, and from Dr Hassell's recent work on "Food aud its Adulterations." — The samples of Messrs. Crosse and Black well were entirely free from COPPER." CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Celebrated Pickles, Sauces, Jams, and Table Delicacies, all of thetigbestquatity, and prepared with the strictest attention to purity and wholesomeness, may be obtained from every respectable Sauce Dealer in the United Kingdom. C. & B. are Special Agents for LEA & PERKINS' WOK- £ ^Tl'.KRSHIkE SAUCE, and for PHILIPPE aud CANAUD'S SARDINES. CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. t ADDRESSES, &c. œmm:lDD' D j' I I. oJ. CORNER 10 CAROLINE- STREET, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. THE NEW FASHIONS FOR THE SIPIRIUXTQ- -A-IINND STTO^IMIREIR, SEASONS, NOW ON SALE AND VIEW AT 1 CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, DISPLAY ALL THE MORE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS IN MATERIAL, STYLE, MAKE, FIT AND FINISH W. PRICE & SONS' FROCK COATS > W. PRICE & SONS' TRUE-FITTING TROUSEKS W. PRICE & SONS' CAMBRIDGE COATS W. PRICE & SONS' VESTS TO MATCH W. PRICE & SONS' KENSINGTON COATS w. PRICE & SONS' HARROW SUITS W. PRICE & SONS' TWEED OVERCOATS W. PRICE & SONS' SCHOOL SUITS =• W. PRICE & SONS' ETON JACKETS ] W. PRICE & SONS' WORKING SUITS W. PRICE & SONS' TWEED-SIDE JACKETS 'I W. PRICE & SONS' HATS AND CAPS W. Price & Sons' Summer Suits for Gentlemen and Juveniles. These combined Garments, for Secondary or Undress Wear, are made in styles befitting the Season, and with every regard to durability and finish, an easy and exact fit being satisfactorily secured. ONE PRICE. NO ABATEMENT. NO CREDIT. -'4 CABINET, UPHOLSTERY & CARPET AVAREROOMS 19, DUKE STREET, CUA-ZRIDIIFF. RRHE above extensive SHOW ROOMS contain the Largest Assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, CARPETS JL DAMASKS, LOOKING GLASSES, &c., &c., throughout South Wales. Parties about Furnishing, and desirous of obtaining first-class Goods, will consult their best interests by visiting < 19, DUKE-STREET. O DANIEL LEWIS, PROPRIETOR MANUFACTORY AND TIMBER YARD, HIGH-STREET. :daft FA-SHIXOISRS.j MESSRS. ELLS & NEAL, 'L ff& j/ I I 21, DL'KE STREET, l<S 1 J( A § T)M INFORM the Ladies of Cardiff and Neighbourhood of the W M 1/JF A M REOPENING of their SHOVV ROOM for MILLINERY, MANTLES, | on MAY 8th. ¡;a .r: Z • Every Effort has been made to procure the LATEST NOVELTIES SIP:RI]SrG OF 1.868- NOVELTIES IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. QANDEll'S celebrated PALMERSTONIAN SUITS at 32s. 6d., iu a variety of new and choice Materials for the O Season. 10 fully appreciate the merits of this marvellous production of elegance and real economy in Dress you should call and judge for yourselves. SAN D E R' S EXCELSIOR SUIT, for the Season, of very choice and tastefully designed Fabrics, is admirably adapted for Business or Walking. Made to measure at 50s. SANDER S PRINCE OF WALES SUIT (expressly designed). Made to measure from the choicest productions of this Spring from 55s. to 70s. Forms the most Chaste aud Elegant Dress that can possibly be desired. EVERY NOVELTY IN KNICKERBOCKERS AND JUVENILE CLOTHING. JAMES SANDER cannot allow this opportunity to pass without, in very few words, reciprocating the increased confidence and patronage of the public by expressing his warmest and most genuine acknowledgments for past fav >ur«, aud assuring his friends that the most strenous efforts are coastaatly made to excel in style, durability, and econo.ny, as the only mode of ensuring a continuance of public esteem au.i favour. The selection of new materials for the present season will be found remarkably successful, and will well repay the favour of au inspection. „„ ? TERMS-ONE PRICE ONLY, AND PROMPT CASH. 28 29, THE HAYES, OARDIFF- WINES, SPIRITS, PORTER, AND ALES. OF BEST QUALITY, & LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOR CASH, AT FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO.'S, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. Fine Old Crusted PORT, at 42s., 48s., and 54s. per dozen. Pale and Gold SHERRY, at. 2Gs., 30s., 32s., 3Gs., 42s., and 48s. per dozen. Fine Old French BRANDY (9 years old) 28s. per gallon. Best Old Irish or Scotch WHISKEY 19s. per gallon. Fine Old Jamaica RUM 18s. per gallon. London GIN 12S. 6d., 13s. 6d. per gallon. Best DUBLIN PORTER, per dozen Imperial Pints, 3s 6d.; BASS'S PALE ALE, 4s. Od.; Fine MILD ALE, '3s. 6d. Alloa PlLE BEER, 2S. 6d. Dublin Porter, Burton, anè other Ales, in Casks, to suit Families. A full List of Prices may be had on application. Orders per Post punctually attended to. TERMS,—CASH. ESTABLISHED 1812. II. AND T. PROCTOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL. IN calling attention to their SPE1 IAL MANURES, lave much pleasure in stating that they will be found of vary superior quality, and the most economical which are manufactured. TURNIP, M\NGULD, AND POTATO MANURES have produced results of the most satisfactory anl remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AMD BARLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME has been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. GKASS MANURES Are very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manures is regulate! according as they may be required to be more cr less permanent in their character. MANUFACTORIES BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AND WARWICK. .• AGENT:— MR. H. GARSED, PAIne, PENTYRCH, NEAR CARDIFF. SHE NEW PATTERNS—POST FREE— 'I' afi I!Co- dun ft ^leam ISrlnhtd ffajler. dl{UZglIlgs, fis fUhiiik'^ ofl Jlid fir.oiuiceLcL Ilg ¡rL{LcJLi,Lcrg, tlLeg. cine. unduaJied. W P F* t t B M EJ! f* COTTERELL BROTHEiS 6 Wine Street, BRISTOL. c 5 Bndge Street, BATH. rliHO:ISON'S PRIZE MEDAL CRIXO- i- LINES. LADIES' SCHOOL, BALTONSBOROUGH COTTAGE, BURNHAM. lVIRS. BEAK and Miss R. BEAK having a VACANCY for TWO or THREE PUPILS in their Establishment, beg to assure any Parents or Guardians wishing to place their Children out that a liberal Education would be given on reasonable terms, and the Children's comfort in every way studied. Prospectus forwarded on implication. X. e.-Bum ham offers great facilities for Cardiff and Neigh- bourhood, aud is a reninrkably healthy town. MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, j SURGEON DEN 11ST, OF No. 7, PARE-STEEX, BRISTOL, ATTKXDS periodically (as for the last fourteen years) at A NEWPORT, the First WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF the following THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to his profession. Mr. ioexG s next visit will occur as follows :— NEWPORT-At Mr. WANSBROUGH'S, Plumber, Commer- cial-street, WEDNESDAY, June the 3rd. CA-HDIFF-At No. 15, AKGEL-STKEET, near the Cardiff Anns Hotel, THURSDAY, June the 4th. I" BLACK GrLACES J U S T PURCHASED BY R. STROUD AT In PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF in the fullowing Prices 2s. 9fd., 3s. 4kL, 3-. Hid.. 4s. 7|<1., This is the cheapest parcel of Black Silks he has ever been able to offer. PATTERNS PER POST. CHILDREN & LADIES' UNDER CLOTHING READY-MADE & MADE TO ORDER. BABY LINEN IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STAYS. DlvESSMAKiNG- PINKING AND POUNCING. BERLIN WOOL AND FANCY GOODS. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE. STITCHING, BY MACHINE, TO ORDER. E. HILLYARD, 2, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. BENSON'S WATCHES AND CLOCKS "Perfection of Mechanism."—Morning Post. OPINIOXS OF THE LONDON PRESS UPON DENSON'S GREAT CLOCK AND WATCHES. 1 S a sample of English clockwork on a large scale, the IX works of this are probably the finest finished that have ever been seen in this country. No chronometer could be fitted with more perfect or carefully-adjusted mechanism.— Times, June II, 1S62. "A triumph of ingenuity."—Telegraph, March 31,1862. "The eutire finish is of the highest caste.Daily News, May 29, 1862. A more splendid and exquisitely-finished piece of me- chanism we have never seen."—Standard, June 17, 1862. "The largest, and unmistakably the best finished, clock in the Exhibition."—Engineer, Aug. 15, 1862. Some of them are of great beauty: and it the English watch-trade only follow up with the same spirit and success this first attempt to compete with foreigners in decorative watches, there seems to be no reason why we should not get the trade entirely into our own hands."—Times, June 23, 1862. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR CHURCH AND TURRET CLOCKS. Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes of every description, from the plainest to the highest quality of which the Art is at pre- sent capable, manufactured from High-Art Designs by Eng- lish, French, and Italian Artists of great celebrity. WATCHES. Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, Vertical, Minute, Half-quarter, and Quarter Repeaters, Independent and Plain Centre Seconds, Keylfss, Chronographs, Enamelled, Astrono- mica], alld Heversible Watches, from 2u0 Gs. to 1;3 3s. each. BENSON'S ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET OX WATCHES (free by post for two stamps) contains a short history of Watch- making, with descriptions and prices. It acts as a guide in the purchase ot a Watch, and enables those who live in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Colonies, India, or any part of the world, to select a Watch, and have it sent free and safe by post. CLOCKS. Drawing-room, Dining-room, Bed-room, Library, Hall, Staircase, Bracket, Carriage, Chime, Musical, Astronomical, Church, Turret, Stable, Railway, Post-office, Shop, Warehouse, Office, or Counting house. From 1000 Gs.*to £1 Is. each. BENSON'S ILLUSTRATED CLOCK PAMPHLET contains a full and carefully-prepared Price-list of every description of Clock and Timepiece, with a short and interesting history of the Art of Clockmaking. In it will be found a great variety of patterns of Clocks suitable for all purposes, aud it will be sent post-free on receipt of two stamps. BENSON'S ARGENTINE SILVER. The Morning Herald, October 23rd, speaking of the Plate in the Exhibition, says, "Mr. Benson, who has a Medal for Plate, exhibits some beautiful things." The Argentine is a composition possessing all the beauty, and richness of colour of Silver, with its durability, at a mere fraction of its eost. It is a compound ot various metals with a heavy deposit of pure Silver, forming one haid, compact, white body. When the Argentine and the real Silver are placed side hy side, the most skilful judge cannot distinguish between them, while its durability is so great that after many years' wear it remains unaltered. During the last seventeen years it has been so well received by the Public, that its manufacture has been extended to all those articles usually made in Silver, viz.:—Spoons, Forks, Dinner, Tea, and Coffee Services, Waiters, Bread, and Cake Baskets, Candelabra, Dishes of all kinds, Epergties, Claret Jugs, &c.; and which can be seeu at the various Establishments of J. W. BENSON, whose new Show Rooms contain an immense assortment. A Prize .Medal was awarded to J. W. BEssox for excellence of manufacture of Argentine and Electro-Plate. A Sample Spoon will be sent post-free to any part of the Kingdom on receipt of 30 stamps, and an elaborately Illustrated Catalogue, containing 300 Engravings and Price-list of Argentine and Solid Silver Plate, will be sent Post-free on receipt of Six Stamps. J. W. BENSON'S BRA-NCIl ESTABLISHMENTS ARE 46, 47, and 63, CORN HILL. All Letters should be addressed to the principal Establishment 33 & 31, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. (ESTABLISHED 1749.) Because by a process peculiar to the Manufacturers, every particle of grit and earth is separated from it. Because it is unadulterated, thus every partiole pro- duces a metallic lustre. ULU* iCr-I C L E A N LY Because in blocks it is not liable to drop about. Because a little goes a long way, whilst from ita I purity hardly any labour is required to effect a bril. liant polish; thus money, time, and labour are saved. j RECKITT & SONS, London Bridge, E.C., and Hull. Sold by J. N. FLINT Family Grocer, and PRITCHASD BBOXHEBS, Wholesale Family Grocers'.Cardiff. H. WEBBER, SOLE AGEJTT, IN CARDIFF, FOR THE CELEBRATED A SAM T E A j 3s. -id., -is., and 4s. 8d. per lb., iu 2oz., tIb., and tIb Sealed Packages. GUARDIAN OFFICE, CARDIFF. ■•Yl JAMES AND PRICE, BUILDERS, CANAL WHARF, CARDIFF, "D E G to announce that they have made arrangement? to undertake ASPHALTING OF FOOTPATHS. FLOORS, AX D EOADWAYS. AN INDISPUTABLE LIFE POLICY il. IS ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT FROM AN ORDINARY LIFE POLICY. It is different in meaning, construction, and effect, containing no conditions, or limitations of any kiud; while the validity of an ordinary Policy depends upon the result of an inquiry after the death of the life assured. THE Is DISPUTABLE LIFE ASSURANCE COHPANY is the (hLY Company who grant Indisputable Policies. EDINBURGH, 13, QUEEN STREET. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON. MANAGER. LONDON, 54, CHANCERY LANE. JAMES BENNET, Res. Secretary [> E3IITTANCES TO~AUSTRALIA V LETTEHS OF CREDIT ON THE MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY BRANCHES OF THE ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, & AUSTRALIAN CHARTERED BANK Are Issued on the most favourable terms by the WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK. By Order of the Directors, HENRY MOULES, Secretary. English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank, 73, Cornhill, London, E.C. FLORICULTURAL NURSERY, CARDIFF. 10.000 BEDDING PLANTS FOR SALE BY J. S. MATTHEWS. Per Doz. s. d. Tom Thumb Scarlet Geranium 4 0 Ditto Queen 4 q Ditto Defiance 4 0 Ditto Ceirce U nique 4 Q Ditto Bictoll Pink 40 Ditto Boeddenage White 40 Ditto Oak Leaf 40 Ditto Ivey Leaf 4 0 Ditto Variegated Leaved Alma 6 0 DittotheFIoweroftheDay. 6 0 Penstemon 3s. to 40 Pansey 3s. to 40 Verbernas 3s. to 4 0 Calceolaria Shrubby 4 0 Phlox Drumoudii 3 0 Ditto Perenial 4 0 Helitropes 4 0 Salvias 4 0 Lobelia Speciosa 4 0 Tom Thumb Nasturtiums 4 0 Pyrethereus, Double White 4 0 Gargunia Splendour 3 0 Petunia 3 Q Anagalis. Blue 40 Carnations, New Dark 40 Gailardia Pink 4 0 Dahlias, Show aud Fancy 6s. to 9 0 Fuchias, 4,5. to 6 0 Mimulus, Spotted 3s. to 4 0 MERIT ACKNOWLEDGED INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. rrIIE Jurors of Class III. have, after a searching series X analysis, awarded a PRIZE MEDAL for the Purity and Excelle7ice of Quality" of WOTHER SPOOL'S VICTORIA LOZENGES, Puicnaseis of which may rest assured that all are made in equal quality to those exhibited. They are flavoured with Peppermint, Cinnamon, Rose, Lemon, Musk, Larender Clove, and Ginger, and are to be had only in Packets labelled Wotherspoon's Victoria Lozenges,' at Id., 2d., 4d., 8d., and Is. 4d. each, of all respectable Grocers, Confectioners Druggists, &c WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW AUD LONDON. CHUBB'S LOCKS AND SAFES. /"IHUBB'S LOCKS, with all the improvements; of all sizes and for every purpose. STREEOVDOOK LATCHES with small and neat keys. CHUBB'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES are constructed of strong Wrought Iron, and the Detector Locks which secure them are GUNPOWDER PROOF. CHUBB'S CASH, DEED, AND PAPER BOXES. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. Prize Medal awarded" For perfection of Workmanship and construction of Locks, also for the manufacture of Iron Safes. Illustrated Price Lists gratis and post free. CHUBB AND SON, Makers to the Bank of England, 57, St Paul's Churchyard London 2S, Lord-street, Liverpool; 16, Market-street, Manchester and Horseley Fields, Wolvorhampton. CHEAPER & BETTER iti QUALITY. BENEFIT 0F REDUCED DUTY obtained by buying jr] L Horniman's Tea; ^|^Kf| the Agents supply it very f yyRi ii choice at 3s 4d and 4s. gg Horniman's || Standard Tea" at 4s. 4:1 [favour with tho £ who desire at a moderate Ppl||¥iZ| price the BEST import- | ed. Purchasers identity I | this choice tea as it ia 9 w|i|n | sold only Packets — never loose—each signei y flBKjP ed. Purchasers identity I | this choice tea as it ia 9 w|i|n | sold only Packets — never loose-each signei y flBKjP JtommontfO? L: V4 V M' uyy y v v/ sy \i/ m/v y v Agents m TiiiS DISTRICT HOENIMAN's TEA. Aberaman Sims Aberavon Evan Evans Aberdare Jones, Commercial-terraee 5 Abersychan Wood, Stamp Office Bristol Ferris and Co., Union-street Bridgend, Leyshon Cowbridge Thomas. High-street CARDIFF. KERNICK, 23, Duke-sheet WHITEHORN, 100, Bute-street JAMES& WILLIAMS,281, Bute-8 and New Arcade, St. Marv^street Chepstow Taylor Hirwaiu Sims Merthyr Stephens, High-street Neath Hutchius, Wind-street Newport. Jones. 5. High-street. „ Cherry, Chemist, Commercial-street Poutypool Wood, Stamp Offioe Rliymney Prosser Usk. Edward* .P/i.'A'I I