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"Ills. ■ u. —-• STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN WVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of OCTOBER, 1867. The Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Compiinylp Steam Ships £ Capt. Speakman. WINPKRMKRE,Capt. J.Barrett S^K&KION, Capt, Giljbs AitmvVERNo>>,eapt.Boul»ton Capi Speakman J. KENNEDY, Capt. Welsh ''ANF. BACON, Capt. Old. SWANSEA, Capt. Mathias. ARTIZAN, Capt. Tallan. AGNES JACK, Capt. Monis above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended to sai Goods and Passengers, (unlesx prevented by any unforeseen as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to Teasels:— » From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Ending passengers for SWANSEA, at the Mumbles; (weather „■ permitting.) ^turday Oct 5. 2 after Saturday 19 lj after ^tttrday 12 8A morn ) Saturday 26 8J morn From Milford for Bristol. fading Paesengersfor Swansea at the Mumbles (weather permitting) "unday, Oct. 6 S morn Sunday 20 8 morn "Ittday 13 3 morn | Sunday 27 3 morn From Milford for Liverpool. Tuesday, andfroin Swansea every w. Wednesday. ■ij^dnesday Oct. 2 .12 noon Wednesday. 16 I after **edne8{liiv 9 7 even Wednesday £ 3 7 night Wednesday, October Sfcth, at 12 o'.lock noon.^ F A B E 8 (Return tickets available for two voyages.) Cabin. Deck. He turn JJ?}'OTd to or from Liverpool 13s Od 7s Od 8s 5|wrd to or from Bristol 8s 6d 7s Od 18s ?"ford to or from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Od — Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- lIlitting) free of charge in the Steam Tender GIPSY. iurtlier particulars see small bill, or apply to John Bacon Co., Managmg Owners, 14, Water-street, Liverpool; G. H. g»ans, Bristol; Charles Lamb, Swansea; John Kenworthy and •> Manchester. R. D. TTORE, AGMf MILFORD. BENSON'S WATCHES AND CLOCKS. By special appointment to H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES Prize Medal, London, Class 33; Dublin, Class 10. ilaker of the Gold Caskets presented by the City Of London to H.R.H. the PKXNCE OF WALES and H.R.H. the DUKE of EDINBURGH. WATCHES —CHKOXOMETERS, CHRONOGRAPHS KEYLESS, REPEATERS, LEVERS, HORIZONTALS, &C. CLOCKS— FOR DINING AND DRAWING- ROOMS, CARRIAGES, CHURCHES, &c. JEWELLERY—SPECIALITIES IN MONO- GRAMS, DIAMONDS, CRYSTALS, AND FINE GOLD FOR BRIDAL AND OTHER PRESENTS. SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE- FOR PRESENTATION, RACING, DINERS A LA RUSSE, OR TEA TABLE. WORKS OF ART IN BRONZE, BY THE BEST ARTISTS. PRICES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, PLATE See., SEE ILLUS- TRATED PAMPHLET POST FREB. itches, Clocks, &c., sent to all parts of the world. J. W. BENSON, Steam Factory and City Show Rooms, 58 AND 60 LUDGATE HILL, AHD AT 25, OLD BOND STREET. ^^ariaExhibition. 1867,—English Section, Class#* TilE GRAND PR^IOTERS^)F HEALTH. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. f^HE grand secret of attaining happiness is to secure its ,gQ0(* health, without which life is stripped of all 6JT P'easures. The first irregularity of any function Of fh checked and set right by an appropriate dose bv ♦t8e ^ne Purifyin» pi^s< which strengthen the system thoroughly cleansing the blood from ail impurities. J. balance disordered action, remove the cause of sturhance, and restore its normal and natural power to w't^out iDCOnvenience, pain, or any other Determination of Blood to the Head. This is generally occasioned by some irregularity or "e stomach and bowels, which if not quickly attended frequently terminates fatally. A few doses of these am°n8 PiU8 never fail to give tone to the stomach, regu- j r'ty to the secretions, and parity to the fluids. Vertigo, 'nanessof sight, and other indications of approaching P°plexy, are entirely dissipated by a course of this Arable medicine. p Scrofula and all S/cin Diseases. Ci Foran skin diseases, however inveterate, there medi- thn vftre a 80vereiSn remedy. While the Pills act upon thr lood' which they purify, the Ointment passes tu:0u8h the pores of the skin, and cleanses every struc- as water saturates the soil, or as salt penetrates meat. yfcole physical machinery is thus rendered healthv. e8ular, and vigorous. J' Coughs, Colds, and Asthmas. •Wo medicine will cure colds of long duration, or such sattled upon the chest so quickly as these famous ^*ven 'n cases where the first stage of asthma has HgPeared, these Pillo may be relied on as a certain and 8j ^-failing remedy, particularly if the ointment be jjj^JJ^aneously well rubbed into the chest and throat 8ftt and morning. B,. Indigestion.—Bilious Headache. ah Se comP'a>uts are sometimes considered trifling, but loot 1)6 borne 5n min(i that, by Inattention and neg- t0 • ^ey often end most seriously..Give early thought cejev eranged stomach, take Holloway's Pills, rub his Will ?tec* Ointment over the pit of the stomach, and you (jj„es?rortly perceive a change for the better in your ^Pro sPir'ts» aPPetite, strength, and -energy. The iaBt?ent*lll0Ugl1ma^ ")e §ra(*ual» be thorough ay's fnis are f]lt fiest reme(iy known in the world forth AG^g following diseases ^«thaa | Dropsy | Liver com- I Ticdouloureux ilions Dysentery plaints Tumours *vWaim oom* Erysipelas Lumbago Ulcers olotchl Femalelrregu- Piles Venerealaffec- the 011 larities Rheumatism tions °*el Fevers of all Eetention of Worms of al „Plainf?om* kinds urino kinds £ °llcs Fits Scrofula, or Weakness, °a«tln»« Gout King's Evil from what- A W i Head-ache Sore throats ever cause, Indigestion Stone& Gravel &c &c. 6^iUtv Inflammation Secondary R Sold »t +i. Jaundice symptoms "e Establishment of PHOFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244 « 6arj TemPle Bar») London, also by all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised v838e»»tevfollowinS prices:—Is ljd, 2s 9d,4s6d, lis,22s, U *%Tho •box' ^B.^Ui'^aconsiderablesavingbytakingthelarge^ires. ectionsfor the guidaneeof patients in everj \lsordp awf-Bnlv are affixed to each Box. D*ttEB'iJray'8-Pills and Ointment can be had of all Chemists "with. Welsh Direction stwithout extra expense* JClUIoW VISITORS TO HAVERFORDWEST, AND OTHERS WHO WISH TO EXPEND THEIR MONEY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ARE RESPEOTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT P. P. E L L I S'S GROCE RY E STAB LIS H M E NT, HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, WHERE they can select goods of choice quality, at suitable prices to meet their requirements. The Teas and Coffees now on sale are unusually good. Reduced Prices charged on quantities. Orders by letter have particular attention '■ BROWN & POLSO N'S P;A TEN T CORN FLOUR. WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE, RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN'S DIET. T 0 obtain extra profit by the sale, counterfeit cheap kinds are sometimes offered instead of BROWN & POLSON'S The Genuine Quality is supplied by most respectable Grocers and Chemists. PACKETS, 8d; TINS, Ie. And FAMILY TINS, 71bs. and 141bs., at 8d per lib.
HAVERFORDWEST BRIDGE COMMISSIONERS,
HAVERFORDWEST BRIDGE COMMISSIONERS, IN ACCOUNT WITH WM. OWEN, MORTGAGEE OF THE TOLLS OF THESAID BRIDGE. DR. CR. JulyS 1866— ze s. d. July 6, 1866, to July J, 1867,— X d. To balance of £2,229 15s 4d, amount of By amount of tolls collected principal moneys secured on mortgage of during this period £ 287 16 11 the Tolls 1,307 IS 2 Deduct payments, in- July 5 1867. £ P. d. come tax on the tolls £ 3 7 n. To a year's interest of i 1,307 13s 2d. 65 7 7j i For Inserting in the local To balance of Tolls carried over .170 2 6 papers Itccount of the Tolls alid Ex- penditure for the year ending 5th J uly 1866 2 10 0 John Lewis, for stones and labour 4 15 7 Gas rate on toll house 050 Mr Win, Lewis for painting and repair- two bridge pates, & for two new pillars 5 0 0 Wm. Carter, for col- lecting tolls 31 4 0 Paid for preparing ac- counts of the tolls and expenditure, and co- pies thereof, and al- so return of the same for the Secretary of State 5 5 0 -5269i zC235 10 1;1. By balance of Tolls brought over z. 170 2 6 i Balonce of principal due to Mr L235 10 11 Owen 1137108 £1,307 13 2 .SI,307I32 — — ft
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Z& STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, VieNew Milford (MilferiHwtnJ$Waterford DAILY SEBVICB—MitDAYN BIOBFIED. rHK Milford Haven and Waterford Steam Ship Company Royal Mail Steamers will sail (wind and weather pe I miUi gj. MILFORD HAVEN & WATERFORD. From New Milford,7.45p.m.,on J TromWaterford, 4.0 p.M, o» amv&la the 9.15 a m- express | arrival of the tram from Cork, and 6.0 a.m. third class trains, I Limerick, &c, so as to enable so as to enable passengers to passengers to proceed by tno proceed by the 8.0 a.mtrain to 8.50a.m.cxpress tram, reacniaj Limerick, Cork, &e. | London about 6 p.m. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Statioi- o of 1\1 essrs Jackson & Co, New Milford, South Wales. Se Bradsbaw's Railway Guide and Time Tablo
ST. KATHERINE'S CHAPEL, MILFORD.
ST. KATHERINE'S CHAPEL, MILFORD. The following sums, in addition to those already pub- lished, are also most thankfully acknowledged, viz; £ b.. The Rev Canon Thomas, Steynton. 10 0 Miss Pitman 2 0 Messrs Harries, Farquhar, & Co., St. James s Street, London •••• f I! « Rev. Jamea Allen, Castlemartin 5 0 0 John Lewis, Esq, Bank, Haverfordwest 2 2 0 Messrs Smith and Co., Bristol 220 Rev Deciinus Brigstooke, 2nd don. 2 0 0 Rev William Allen. Bosheston 110 Charles Deazeley, Esq, Milford 1 1 0: Captain Johnson 110 Joseph Wright, Esq, Robleston 110 Charles Pavin Phillips, Esq, Haverfordwest. 110 Richard Carrow, E*-q, Johnston Hail 10 0 Miss Child, Newton House 10 0 William Fortune, Esq, Leweston. 0 10 0 Miss Marshall, Leicester 0 10 0 T. C. Parson, Esq, Bristol 0 10 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins, Haverfordwest 0 10 0 Contributions by the Children of St Catherine's Sunday School 0 7 0 John Pavin Phillips, Esq, Haverfordwest 0 5 0 Mrs Captain Allen, Milford 0 5 0 Mrs Casey 0 Amounts collected by cards- Mrs Brkstocke from Friends m Clifton 21 0 0 Mrs W E P. Hooper, Kilbarn, London 5 11 0 Miss Grant, Thanet House. ChIton 5 2 0 Mrs Goode, Havertordwest 4 0 0 Mrs Lowmau, CliUon 3 10 6 Rev Deciinus Brigstocke, Edinburgh 3 10 0 Miss Brlgstocke, Milford 2 15 0 Mr Child, Milford. £ u Miss E. Whish, Cheltenham 2 2 0 Miss Marriott, Clifton T in Miss May, %denham.. T en Miss Seller, Milford (additional) 15 0 Mr William Davies, Milford 100 On bebalf of the Committee, T. BRIGSTOCKE, Chairman,
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MR. EDWARD RIBBON, PIANO-FORTE, VIOLIN, AND VJOLONCELW TEACHES Piam-Fortes Tuttti RESIDENCE -6, MERLIN'S TERRACE, HAVERFORDWEST
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST…
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. CONTRIBUTIONS, 1867. f PHE, Honorary Secretaries beg most respectfully to acknowledge the receipt of the following sum-, and would at the same time respectfully urge upon the atten- tion of those Clergymen and Dissenting Ministers in the County, who have not yet trade collections in behalf of this Institution for the present year, the pressing and many claims which it has ou their sympathy and support. £ s. d. Collection in Jefferston Church, per Rev. J. D. Palmour 2 2 0 Ditto in Bethesda Baptist Chapel, Narberth, per Rev John Williams. 2 9 0 f Ditto in Tabernacle Chapel, Haverfordwest, per Rev H. C. Long. 5 0 0 Ditto in Manorbier Church Offertory, per Rev J. H. Lamb. 110 Donation from Miss Remmette, Goat Street, Haverfordwest. 2 2 0 Collection at Tabernacle Chapel, Milford, per Mr. William Garrett 1 17 7 Legacy from late Capt. Samuel, of Milford 45 0 0 Net. proceeds of Rosemarket Concert, per Mr W. G. J. Avery I 1 0
! JEFFREYSTONE CHURCH RESTORATION…
JEFFREYSTONE CHURCH RESTORATION FUND. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ 8. d. T. H. Powell, Esq .150 0 0 Lady Catherine Allen 100 0 0 Rev J. D. falraour ] 00 0 0 Miss Allen, Cresselly 5 0 0 MrRoch, Cresselly 5 0 0 Rev J. H. A. Philipps 5 0 0 H. P. Goode, Esq 1 0 0 J. H. Allen, Esq. 5 0 0 Mrs G. L. Phillips (in two years) 20 0 0 Miss Allen, Heywood 5 0 0 Captain Cole.. 2 0 0 Henry George Allen. Esq 40 0 0 Miss Davies 0 10 0 Rev Richard Lewis 2 0 0 2 0 0 Rev Canon Richardson 1 0 0 John Harvey, Esq. 1 0 0 Richard Harvey, Esq. 1 0 0 Rev James Allen, an arcade of three limestone arches. zt443 10 0 There being still a deficiency of at least t300 to com- plete the undertaking, an earnest appeal is now made to the friends of the Church for further aid. Subscriptions will be thankfully received, made payable to the Rev J. D. Palmour, Cresselly, Vicar of Jeffreystone, or to the Manager of the Bank at Pembroke- ] J, 1), PALMOUR. Cresselly, August 1, 1867. [ 1 SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE. IR WEEK DAYS,— VP TRAIN*. Q » Station# Js>xp» jij v, M.o.%1.(1,2, 3 -S class, class.;1 & 2! class. 1 & 2j class. Mil. Starting from a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 0 New Milford 8 50 ill 15 5 0 7 0 4J Johnston 9 5 11 30 5 14 7 15 9| Haverfordwest 9 15 ill 40 5 24 7 25 14| Clarbesniv Road 9 26 11 53 — 7 38 21 Narberth Road 9 41 12 9 — 7 52 26 £ Whitland 10 0 '12 24 6 0 84 32 St. Clears jio 12 12 39 8 16 40.| Carmarthen Jnc. 9 0 10 34 1 0 6 27 8 34 60 Llanelly 9 50 '11 0 1 50 7 6 9 21 72 Swausea 7 30 10 10 11 2 15 7 20 10 0 77 Neath (dep.), 7 58 10 47 ;ll 52 2 54 7 51 114 Cardiff 9 45 12 41 1 0 4 43 9 2 126| Newport 10 25 1 35 1 ^0 5 10 9 24 143J Chepstow tll 15 2 30 1 58 5 58 9 51 171-J Gloucester (dep.) |12 40 4 5(2 55 l<fc2 12 40 178 Cheltenham(arr) jl&S 5 5 3 15 7 S5 11 30 •208 Swindon (dep.). 2 3a 6 10 4 25 9 0 2 20 235 PndrliriMoii 4 45 9 40 R 15 H 10 4 35 „ J ■Y >'■ K K TAYST—)> O W N T IULUB. <5 § | Stations. :M,3, ,1,2,3,. 1 tt 2 21 clab Mil.| Starting from I <»». I a.m. r a.m. 1 a.m. a.M. c M 0 jPaddington 6 0 ill 45 S 9 15 8 10* 77 !Swindon (dep.). 9 25 1 37 III .7 In 9 121 jCht tenham(dep 6 10 10 35 1.2,3il2 15 Mai 114 |Gioucesiter(dep.) j 6 35 ill 10 | S 30 |12 55 112 11 l4i2iChep«tow 7 44 12 16 4 35 J 45 1 49 158^: Newport 8 35 1 0 5 30 2 30 21 170}jOardiff 9 8 1 28 6 0 2 51 2 45 208 Neath (dep.) 10 57 3 13 7 5J 3 58 3$7 216 Swansea, .11 10 3 15 S 0 4 0 8 0 14 5 225 iLlaneiij,1. Ill 58 4 5 8 43 4 45 8'40 4 46 2442-:Carmarthen Jnc. 12 49 5 35 9 37 5 35 9 25 5 25 253 [St. Clears 14 5 52 5 52 9 4I 253 [St. Clears 14 5 52 ( 5 52 9 41 258.J-!Whitlanu 1 19 6 8 6 8 9 £ 5 5'fo 264 jNarber'h Koad. 1 33 6 21 S 21 10 8 270i'Clarbestor. Road 1 47 6 34 6 34 110 22 275; Haverfoi(lwest. 1 58 6 46 6 46 ;10 31 6 26 280|,Milford Road 2 13 v> 7 0 110 48 6 41 2S5 [New Milford 9, 24 7 15 7 15 10 58 6 50 9, 24 .5 SUNDAYS- — HI TS/IISS. SUNDAYS.—J'OWN L'HAINT>. Stations >>3, 1, 2, i, 1, 2, <,il & 3 class.1, class., class. class, class, class, clast. From a.m.! p. m. p. m. From a. m. a. m.! a. m. a. m N. T« £ il. 11 0 5 0 Pad.i JO 0 MilRoad 11 13 5 14 Swm. «e| ( p.m. H.West.jll 23 5 24 Cfcel. de\ 1 20 Mai Clar. Rdlll 36 — Glou.de: 3 30 12 50 Nar.Rd+ill 49 5 50 Chep.j 4 38 1 49 Whit.112 1 8 0 New.| 5 25 2 £ l StClears 12 15 Cardiff.! 5 49 2 43 Car.Jnc.|l2 37 6 27 Neath</c: [ 7 38 3 57 • Llanelly! 1 23 7 6 Swan.fW 7 55 4 5 Swan.rfcl 1 45 7 22 Llanellrj 8 33 4 40 Neath. 2 22 7 51 Car.Jnc.l 9 20 5 25 Cardiff.' 3 56 9 2 StOlearsi 9 86 New.I 4 28 9 24 Whit. 9 52 — I Chep. 5 6 9 51 j Nar.Rd+! 10 7 6 0 61ou.de! 6 25 J2 40 Clar. Rd] 10 23 5 SO Choi. arll&2 1 5 II.West.! 10 31 G 26 SwiR.tiJfi 8 lj 2 20 MilRoadl !lo 50 6 41 Pad.|i: 15 4 35 N. Mil ill 5 16 00 MILFORD BRANCH LINE OF RAILWAY. From. Johnston (late Milford Road) to Milford. UP TRAINS—WEEK HAYS. SVKBAT8 JTJP TRAINS. a. m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a. m. prm Milford.dep 8 50 11 10 1 50 4 55 6 40 11 0 4 S% Johnstonarr 9 0 11 25 2 5_5 9 6 55 11 10 j 5 » DOWN TITAINS WEKK DAYS. DOWN TRAIN a.m. a.m. p.m. p. ivu p7Tn, a7Tu7 pTTn. Johnston dep 9 10 11 35 2 15 5 20 7 20 11 20 5 Milford.arr 9 20 11 50 2 30 5 35 7 35 11 30 5 35 PEMBROKE AND TENBY RAILWAY. UP TRAINS-WEEK DAYS. 1, 2, gov. 1, 2. go v. 1, 2. gov. 1, 2, gov. 1, 2,gov FROM. — a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Whitland 6 15 10 5 1 2-5 6 25 Narberth 6 30 10 20 1 40 6 40 Kik'ettv 6 43 10 36 1 56 6 56 Saundti'sfoot CM 10 41 2 1 70 Tenby dep 7 30 10 50 2 10 7 10 8 45 Penally 7 31 10 53 2 13 7 14 8 48 Manorbeer 742 11 9 2 20 7 22 8 57 Lamphey 7 50 11 18 2 31 7 31 9 6 Pembroke 7 55 11 22 2 35 7 35 9 10 Pembroke Dock arr 8 5 11 30 2 45 7 4.5 9 20 DOWN TKAINS—WEKK DAYS. 1, 2..gov.|l, 2.gov ,2,gov.il, 2,(JOT PROM a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.iu. PembrolceDock dep 8 15 10 45 3 15 6 30 8 0 Pembroke .dep 8 23 10 53 3 23 !i 38 8 Pembroke .dep 8 23 10 53 333 !i 38 1.8 Lamphey 8 27 10 57 3 27 6 42 8 12 Mancrbeer 8 37 117 3 37 6 52 8 22 Penahv 8 45 11 16 3 46 5 0 6 30 Tenby. 8 55 11 25 .5 0 7 10 8 35 Saundevsfoot 9 4 11 35 5 9 7 18 Kilgetty 9 9 11 39 5 13 7 22 Narberth 9 25 11 57 5 31 7 40 Whitland 9 40 12 12 5 45 7 55
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HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.—These pills are more efficacious in strengthening a debilitated constitution than any other medicine in the world. Persons of a nervous habit of body, and all who are suffering from weak digestive organs, or whose health has become deranged by bilious affections, disordered stomach, or iver complaints, should lose no time in givinu; these admirable pills a fair trial. Coughs, colds, asthma, or shortness of breath, are also within the range of the sanative powers of this very remarkable medicine. The cures effected by these pills are not superficial or temporary, but complete and permanent. TMy are as mild as they are efficacious, and may be given 'with cone- dence to delieate females and young children. Ladies should use only the Glenfield Starch, which never fails to give the most complete satisfaction The Glenfield Starch is exclusively used in the Royal Lanndry, and Her Majesty's Laundress pronounces it to be the finest starch she ever used. Prize Medals were awarded for its superiority, and the manufacturers have mnch pleasure in stating that they have been appointed Starcb purveyors to the Princess of Wales. The Glen- field Starch is sold in packets only, by all Grocers, Chandlers, &c, &c. I FRENCH WINKS.—It was not the result of any improved mental or physical condition that these generous, and yet light, delicate and healthful beverages were superseded by heavier and more potent dnnks; and it shonld be regarded as an indication of increased knowledge and a more sober taste, that- :ii our day, when brain work has necessarily to a great extent superseded constant bodily labour, light wines have again (assisted by wise legisla- tion) taken their place in the national esteem.—[Extract from W. and A. Gilbey's Annual Circular.] Since the reduction of the duties Claret, Hock, and other light wines, from 12s per dozen, are imported and bottled by W. & A. Gilbey, of London, and pupplied in quantities from a single' bottle, by their apent, Gwynne Harries, Chemist, 36, High-street, Haverfordwest; also 200 other varieties, for partitulars of which see descriptive book of prices. DRESSMAKING RENDERED ABLE, AND INEXPENSIVE, by obtaining life- size trimmed paper patterns of the London and Paris styles, supplied post free by Mrs Brown, 16, Christie Road, South Hackney, London, as follows —The new- Train, gored skirt, (plain in front), 2s; Crinoline for do., 2s; Frilled gored Petticoat to correspond, 2a. The new short Skirt, (shewing the petticoat) 2s; the Petticoat, 2s; Crinoline for same, 2s. The new short walking costume comprising petticoat, skirt, bodice, and paletot 6a 6d. Princesse Dress, cut in one, 3s 6d. Morning Peplum Wrapper, 3s 6d. Dressing Gowns, 2s 6d. Dress Bodices with sleeves, Is 8d; very elegant do., with the new open sleeve, 2s 6d. Low do., 2s. Peplum from waist, Is 6d. Sleeves, lOd. Zouaves, Garibaldis and Camesoles, Is 6d. Out-door Peplum and other Jackets and Paletots, 28 6d. Little girl's Princesse Dress, 2s 6d. Boy's out of door Peplum do,' 2s 6d. Knickerbocker Suits, 28 6d. Children's Jackets, Is 6d; and every known style, at half the prices charged elsewhere. N.D. Flat patterns being given to cut from, the above may be easily copied. Stamps received is payment.