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J)írtf)g, anb IDratt) g BIRTHS, AXEIIS. On the 13th inst., at 8, Sc. John's-crescent, Oantoa, Cardiff, the wife of William Akers, of a sod. HEBBERT. On the 19th inst., at The Brewery, Wick, the wife of W. J. M. Herbert, of a daughter. PETRI.—-On February 14, at 69, Stacey-road, Cardiff, the wife of C. Petri, of a daughter, MARRIAGES. LITTLF ..J')T,LINs.-On February 12, at Parish Ch Uieclecote, near Gloucester, by the Rev. C. Heath, J&iaes Little to Emma Collins, of New- port. DEATHS. DUTTON .-On February 19, at Lea,hurst, Ciive-road, Penarth (after a long illness), J. W. Dutton, aged 39. EMTUNDS.—On February 20, Ellen, wife of David -Edmunds, Brookland House, Dinas Powis, aged 57. ?\!) flowers. Funeral private. E iJNDS.- On February 21, David, Brookland House, Dinas Powis, aged 79. No liowers. Private funeral. EDWARDS.—Oa the 15th inst., at the residence of his aunt, 19, Albany-road, Roath, Cardiff, Albert Thomas Edwards, engineer of steamer Ninian Stuart, aged 39 years. EBWABDS.—On the 14th inst., Joaiah Edwards, Bute Arms, Aberdare, aged 60 years. Gai.livan.—On February 18, at his residence, 33, Loudoun-square, Cardiff, Matthew Gallivan, aged 68. HARPER.—On February 16, at 50, Broadway, Cardiff, John Harper, aged 41. HOLMES.—On February 1R, at Angel Hotel, Coleford, Glos., George Wmim Holmes, aged 45. Deeply regretted. j JONES.—On Saturday, February 17, Mr. John Jones, Manchester House, Merthyr, of acute pnjumonia. JONES.—On February 15, at Wyndham Hotel, Bridg- end, William Jones, aged 52. end, William Jones, aged 52. Jo.NEs.-On the 16th inst., suddenly, at Bridge Shop, Bridgend, Mary Edith Jones, aged 22, the much- beloved wife of Richard Jones. MULLTHS.—On February 11, suddenly, at the Old House, Chepstow, Isaac MuUins, late of Duncastle, ioear Lydney, in his seventy-sixth year. -On February 17, Evan Phillips, weaver, Aberavon, 61 years. POWELL;-On the Eve of St. Valentine, at Glan- howey, Radnorshire, Alice, wife of theBev. Arthur Wentworth Powell, Rector of Disssrth, and I daughter of the late William Peter Nichols,Esq., F.R.C.S., of Surrey-street, Norwich, ajed 33. "ROBERTS,—On February 18, at Can i bri an f e rra c e, Bridgead, William Roberts, aged 72 years. SLEW.—On February 15, Elizabeth Jane SJee (late of 61, Castl-i-rnad), at her daughter's residence, 102, Broadway, Roath, Cardiif, aged 68. Deeply regretted. STRACETAW.—On the 17th inst., at 29, The Walk, Cardiff, aged five years, Margaret, daughter of John Strachan. THOMAS.—On February 13, at 27, Craddoek -street Riverside, Cardiff, after a short and painful iihiess, Arthur James Thomas, aged 28. Deeply regretted.
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WOULD B. J. Write or Come to the Old Address?— Lizzie. 3544p22 >i»mwrr-nim HIIIE I im ■■nrriiniimMrngTininirrTF'MmjnBWMriiiiDaaoiMMiiiiiMiui iHatrinutmaU MATHT,rO;> TAL.—A Gentleman, who has resided luosiiy m th- country under circumstances which which hayc 1 pi ^d him of the usual social opportuni- and who r has an Income of nearly Ll,000 a year, wir L House which cannot be adequately maintainflc upon L own income alone, Desires to Cor- respond with a Lady also Possessing Ample Means; reyhes, statins ase, income, and other full particulars, will bo t'E9i.' in the strictest confidence and in the ni" 1 > i timer.—J. W. Hall, 328, Hish Hol- T Lcl256 QCltriraI. TITANTED, a ■urate for a Welsh Agricultural Parish » priest pvt-"erred. —Apply Vicar, Merthyr Cvnog E vecon. 3716p24 :U!o.A.r.Æ,q!Zt. rumtiom Warant* A C- BNT.S Wasted; money easily made in spars time J' best agency sroingr: constant income; particulars re, also ooefcet rubber stamp of your name and address; —Eichford' Snow hill, London. 3807p26 AGENTS Wanted whole or spare time liberal com- missions samples ires manufacturers supplied. —Upp:ngton's Rubber Stamp Factory, Wine Office court. London. 3712u3 WA'NIED, yood Cook able to make bread; must he an early riser strong and active a=re 30.— Applj Mrs. Davey, Woodside, Briton Ferry. 4072p28 WAN":thorough Upper Housemaid about 30 \'0/ P: needlewoman.—Apply to Mrs. T. M. Frank- len, St. Hilary. Cowbiidge, Glamorgan. 3924ul TX/'ASTSD. good Plain Cook; one who has been k'schenmaid -.night do wages, £ 14.—Anply, with references, to M. Nisbet, Training College, Oarmar then. 3476p22 WANTED. February £ 3. a steady Person as Cook must, be able to manage kitchen work dairy of two cows early riser.—Apply Mrs. Bradley, Cefn Pare, Brecon. 3520p22 WANTED, Lawi dry maid to Assist in Kitchen small famiiv four servants kept good reference squired.—Apply Mrs. Hartley, Larkfield, Chen- tow. 5542p22 tow. 5542p22 AGENTS.—Energetic Msa can easily Earn £ 2 Week oy Selhner our Patent, Tablets, required by svery sb ce «■ it t '-nN:l Kingdom: can also be worked -.p -r e time oa-.noalars free.—Brand and Co., Steam_Vr.tu.-r*. «Xot»»air. London, E.C. Lcl255 A Gl V* ■ > 8^" Our Celebrated Packet fi Ti 1 < in Tins, and Cocoa. Parti- mlaj-s liee. —-Olivsr. Oliver and Co., 291, Southgate-road fionclon. "Lcl251 :T. ^u'tuattons ANl'i2I>, by «?..j.rr;eiieea Man and Wife, Mana.sre- T V ment HOT- r .-o:je srood testimonials.—Apply TIlGma5 Tootell, M Black Lion Hotel. Lam. peter. 3981p28 i-xperienead hunters, t-s go d I r, pair, single excel- lent- married: a«ed 34.—Vousden, Eastwood Lougt-, j'iatiisrjie, Cnepsco'.v. 3935p28 npo Bakers -Wanted, Situation for Youth, 17; can J_ ",QuId and help make dough; where he would have a -i -Age t f small goods to live indoors.—Address K'.t Ca-stle Combe, near Chippenham, Wilts. [3473cl7 9rt"mi5t tD 1Lrt, &r. Y'- WYE VALLEY.—-Two Villa P leasure Farms (river- side meadows)—one 46, oth er four acres: boating, fishing, lawns, gardens, shrubs, stables, outbuildings, ,bathrooms; exc-.Uenfc watsr.—S tamped envelope for particulars, Yewbank. Brockweir. Tintern. 3914p27 iSusftiu^r^ for BRISTOL.—Wgh-elass Spirit Vaults main tho t o Clifton; entirely free (except, draught ales'! j reav. £ "0; ti-ade (over counter) guaranteed £ 25 weekly pries. £ 700 strictest investiga- tion allowed: no agents.-l,277. Daily Press Office, Bris- tol. 3972p27 PORKR1 • M T>v Splendid position; established 20 "seai t1 -ad.r-l-iope.v trade, capable great development ;iir< > -premises easy Stokes Crof 3798p26 WWP1 'IWBHIBI ;ff1adJÍntf1?, qcJ)1)I, &f. .¥. YeitieaT, Coniisli, Lancashire u. I'vpo: Vertical Steam Engines.—The Gi^rt c an! ccul Iron Corn-oany (Liinited) G-rant 20753 :H1 ittnantou!.$. "r. -o- 3Af|A Cabbage Plants, strong, 2s. fid *1 -J 3 v per 1.C00, Is. per 100 parcels post,.—il. Kasoi;, Plant Grower, Withington, Here- ford. 2028d NEAT Tnrn-ont for Sale.—Nearlv New G-overness Car. quiet 11 i j hRnd\ Brown Harness.— Arthur Hillier, f!o R Caldicot, Chepstow. fp24 IMPOKTAN71 ■: Parties Furnishing.—Mab^-jany Dining Tab. r; bv 3ft. 6'n„ Patent Screw £ 2 5s.. Solid Maliogan> .<idebo*d £ 3 10s., Magnificent Suite in Saddlebags £ 9 7s. 6\1.. Overmantel 15in. Bevelled Plate £ 2 15s., Fender and Brasses lfa. 9d.—Harris, Market- hall, Newport, lG35c ASTKOLOOY — 1" you Wish to Know what Astrology Says corw9rnill:, Your Future, Send I)at3 of Birth, •12 Stamps, and S* .-i-*e«l Ej-velot>s, to Mr. Cole, 30, Cheltenham place, Brighton, Sussax. 2365c WENTY-FOITR POETRAI,rg, Stamp Size for is. JL 6d. 100 for 3s. 3d. Twelve Carte Portraits 2s. 6d. Six for '<. 6d. Six Cabinet Porlrait- 3s. "three for 2s First-class Enlargements, any size, proportionately cheap. SP-'I C-.vrte or Cabinet and Postal Order, and you wiU reoeiv- Highly-finished Copies, with I Original.—">>ncis and Co., 2?, Ludgate-hiil, London. Establisliett }3% Lcll95 ARE Raymond," Is. CA.. "The Srfde," 'Is. 6d.: Aristotle's Works, coloured 1):h?3, meaical book, 2s. 4d.; Boccaccio's I famous i»-on two vols, complete, 3s. 6d. Xtabelai's Worss. 3s. 7J. Six Photos, Is. New Cata- 3o?ie, o « in- — Rosenthal, Park Hidings, Ho «• 1 w thlished 51 years. L10580 fdomp. Lsifr AT 5 PER CENT. ,,¿, FEOM £5 TO £2,009. WHY pay more,when a Private Gentleman is prepared to Grant, Advances to Male or Female, npoi>. their PRO- MISSORY NOTE ALONE, in any part of England, or Wales. without Loan Office formalities ? NO BTLI, OF SALR, oit SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by easy instalments, or CRII remain out from one to fifteen years by paying the interest only. Call or write to the actual Lender. W. WIL BERFORCE, Esq., [10386 No. 11, Stroud Gr een-road, Finsbury Park, London, N M- ONEY T¥X~WTTHOUT BILL OF SALE or Sureties upon Promissory Note Alone to Male *r Female, in Town or Country, as follows :— '^30 re-pa^able in 24 Monthly Instalments of £ 1. 7s. 6d. £50" „ 7-2 5s. 10d. f'LCO „ „ £ 4 lis. 8d. Iiarger arn-i"nts in same proportion. No deductions or law coins charged.—Apply to George H. Shove, 35, Craven-street, Strand, London, W.C. LeI249 Monty* THE CHARING CROSS BANK (Established 1870—23 years), 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross, London W. C. I Capital £ 300,000. Reserve Fund;6100,000 LOANS GRANTED £ 30 to £ 5,000. Town or Country, on approved Promissory Notes, Mortgage of Furniture, Trade, and Farm Stock, Life Policies, Reversions, Plate I. Jewellery, Stocks, Shares, Freehold and Leasehold Pro- perty, 4 c. Special facilities to all requiring Banking aCC01111tS. Three per cent, interest allowed on current accounts on the minimum monthly balances when not drawn below 20 pounds. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under :— 5 per cent. per annum subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 » » 6 „ „ „ 7 12 „ Special terms for larger amounts. Interest paid quar- terly, free of Income-tax. Write or call for Prospectus, free. L10674 A. WILLIAMS, Manager AAA T0 LEND, BY THE SOUTHERN jO.UUV/ COUNTIES DEPOSIT BANK (LIMITED), in sums of S10 to R500 on NOTE OF HAND ALONE, or Furniture, Farming Stock, and all other personal security, without removal, at a few hours' notice, in any part of the country, and to all classes of borrowers, re-payable by instalments. No sureties required, and no good application is ever refused. All communications strictly private. This Bank was expressly incorporated under Act of Parliament to advance money at a low rate of interest to respectable persons, and the public are cautioned against having anything to do with loan offices and money-lenders, whose only object is to obtain fees. If desired, an Official from the Bank will attend at appli- cant's residence with Cash, and carry out the advance- thus avoiding any DELAY.—Apply personally, or write stating amount required, to the Manager, Mr. A. J. SUFFOLK, 1, Queen-square. BRISTOL. District Agents—Messffr. BAILEY and GILLER, 1493 Auctioneers, 3, Castle-street, Cardiff. "ipHS DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND CO J- il LIMITED) Advance Daily Sums from £ 5 TO £ 1,000. Method of Business: FAIR INTEREST. EASY RE-PAYMENTS. • ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. NO DELAY. NO SURETIES. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectuses and Particulars Free. Apnly at either Addresses below :— lIeul Office-THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF, ALBERT-CHAMBERS, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT: ARCADE-CHAMBERS. PONTYPRIDD 23, ALFRED-STREET, NEATH 8, GRUGOS-TERUACE, PORT TALBOT. 901d iyrONEY LENT PRIVATELY.- £ 5 and Upwards on ATJ. Note of Hand to Responsible Persons without sureties (mala or female), or on Policies, Stock, Furni- tnre, &c.-Mr. Percival (private gentleman), 74, Talbot- road, Bayswater, London. Lcl206 BRISTOL. ANDEAN'S SWAN HOTEL jnL 52, BROAD-STRFET, BRISTOL (An Old Welsh House). This Old-established Hotel is situated in the very centre of the City. It has been thoroughly renovated, and is now unequalled for Comfort, combined with utmost Moderation in Charges. HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS. TEAS AND SUPPERS. GOOD BEDS. 1366c HENRY BOULTON, PROPBIETOB. LONDON. JONES'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 7 AND 8, SUFFOLK-STREET, PALL MALI, (Facing Trafalgar-square). HOMELY AND MODERATE CHARGES. Telegraphic Address PLEASANT, LONDON. Proprietor, H. E. JONES. "g-EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES 94, Commercial-road, Peckham, July 12, 1889. Dear Sir,—I am a poor band at expressing my feeling?, but I should like to thank you. Your lozenges have done wonders in relieving my terrible cough. Since I had the operation of Tracheotomy (the sa,me as the late Emperor of Germany, and, unlike him, thank God, I am still alive) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, no one could possibly have had a more violent cough it was so bad at times that it quite exhausted me. The mucus, which was very copious and hard, has been softened, and I have been able to get rid of it without difficulty.—I am, sir, yours truly, J. HILL." UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. The above speaks for itself. From strict inquiry it appears that the benefit from using Keating's Cough Lozenges is understated. The operation was a specially severe one, and was performed by the specialist, Dr. H. T. Butlin, of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Since the operation the only means of' relief is the use of these Lozenges. So successful are they that one affords immediate benefit, although from the nature of the case the throat irritation is intense. WEIGHT IN GOLD. Under date Sept. 8, Mr. Hill writes:—"I should long since have been dead but for your Lozenges— they are worth their weight in gold. I will gladly see and tell anyone what a splendid cough remedy they are." Heating's Lozenges are sold in tins, Is. ld. each. The unrivalled remedv for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES. JJANIELS' 0HOICE -^EG-ETABLE (gEEDS- CARRIAGE FREE. Our 7s. 6d. Collection of Choice Vegetable Seeds contains the following liberal Assortment,, all of finest stock and best growing quality; carriage free on receipt of remittance 4pts.Peas,for succession 1 02, Onion, White Spanish lpt. Beans. Broad 1 „ Parship, Hollow- 1 „ Kidney and crowned Runner 1 Turnip, Snowball 1 „ Kidney and crowned Runner 1 Turnip, Snowball 2oz. Cress, best plain 11.. Spinach, Summer 2 „ Radish, Long and 1 Mustard, White Turnip 1 pkt. Cucumber, Long 1 Carrot, Interme- Ridge. diate diate Also fair-sized Packets of Cauliflower, Cabbage Broccoli, Beet, Borecole, Sprouts, Celery, Leek, Tomato, Parsley, Marrows, &c. OTHER COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS. 63s., 42s., 31s. 6d., 21s., 12s. 6d., 5s., and 2s. 9d., carriage free. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue, with coloured plates, Free to Customers of 5s. raid upwards. J^ANIELS JgROS., SEED GROWERS AND NURSERYMEN, NORWICH. [Lcl254—1 A- BUT YOUR WATCHES AND JEWELLERY Direct at wholesale prices, and save shopkeepers' profits. Silver Watches from 12s.; Gold, 25s.; Silver Brooches, lOd. Earrings, 8d.; Pencils, Is.; Rings, 3d.; Scarf Pins, 6d. Gold Dress Rings, hall marked, 3s. 6d.; Earrings, 2s. 9d. Broocnes,58. All Genuine Gold an I Silver Guaranteed. Grand New Catalogue.—1,200 engravings of high-class Watches, Jewellery. POST FREE on applicatiy. G. F. MEEKS AND CO., iri SPENCER-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. f Watch Clubs Supplied. >i$ Agents Wanted. 3944c lUndeI' the patronage of H.R.H. the jPrincess of Wales, T.G. the Duke -Jancl Duchess of Rutland. H bT^NJOY HOE'S SAUCE, □ AIICE1 ND LTSE 1T DAILT' 'j PIQUANT. STIMULATING. HOE and CO., InONE SO AGREEABLE. Manchester. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND STORES. 1537c VA R I C O C E L E And its SPEEDY, PAINLESS, and CERTAIN CURE WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATION by Dr. Marsten's American Method. Twenty-one years' successful experience. Illustrated Circular sent sealed free on application. THE MARSTON CO., 249, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. L10936 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILLPOSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars Addressed and Deliv8rell. Bill-1)Osters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Prin- cipal Posting Places. 300 ptfthc Slmusnnmtsu FJSEATRE ROYAL, ^CARDIPT LAST TWO NIGHTS C. W. Garthorne's Comedy Company, ClllqPULSE," & "THE COLONEL." NEXT WEEK, MR. D'OYLY CARTE'S RENOWNED REPERTOIRE COMPANY, Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's. JubIít f},j)tí£t. INIVERSITY OF W.A.LES- —— Privy Council Office, Whitehall, February 14, 1894. In Pursuance of the Provisions of the Charter con- stituting" The University of Wales," I hereby call the FIRS 7 MEETING of the UNIVERSITY COURT for FRIDAY, the 6t 1 day of April, 1894. The meeting to be held at Twelve o'clock Noon, in the Council Chamber, Whitehall, London. LcI253 KJMBERLEY. "JJNIYERSITY OF WALES. Privy Council Office, Whitehall, February 14, 1894. In Pursuance of the Provisions of the Charter con- stituting "The University of Wales," I hereby appoint the Raven Hotel, Shrewsbury, as the place at which the Guild of Graduates shall first meet, and Eleven o'clock a.m. on the 17th day of MARCH, 1894, as the time at which the Meeting is to be held. Lcl255 KIMBERLEY. ■JJNIVERSIT Y OF WALES. APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES BY HEAD TEACHERS OF PUBLIC INTERMEDIATE AND PUBLIC ELEMEN- TARY SCHOOLS IN WALES AND THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE OF FIRST ELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the Charter of the University of Wales, an ELEC- TION for the APPOINTMENT of THREE MEMBERS of the University Court of the Univer- sity of Wales to Represent the Head Teachers of Public Intermediate Schools in Wales and the County of Monmouth and for the APPOINTMENT of THREE MEMBERS of the said Court to Represent the Head Teachers of the Public Elementary Schools in Wales and the County of Monmouth is about to he held. Every Head Teacher of a Public Intermediate or of a Public Elementary School in Wales and in the County of Monmouth is qualified for appointment, but one at least of the three persons appointed by the Head Teachers of each class of school must be a Head Mistress of one of such schools. Every Head Teacher of a Public Intermediate or of a Public Elementary School in Wales and in the County of Monmouth is entitled to ta.ke part in the election, and to vote for any number of qualified per- sons, not exceeding three. Voting papers will be issued to all Head Teachers, and any Head Teacher who has not received a voting paper by the 3rd day of March may obtain one on application, personally or by post, to the Clerk of the Council at the address given below. Voting papers, duly filled up, must be delivered BY post on or before the 15th day of MARCH addressed (unstamped) to the Clerk of the Council, Privy Council Office, Whitehall, London, S.W. Any voting papers received after that date will be invalid. ° C. L. PEEL, Clerk of the Council, Lc125,3 Returning Officer. CtracatumaL CLIFTON, BRISTOL, CLARENDON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR LADIES, CLIFTON.—Princi- pals Mrs. and the Misses MAYNARD.—Examination successes, 1891: Nineteen Candidates entered for the Cambridge, College of Preceptors,and National Society Professional Physicians. ALL Passed, Twelve with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class Honours or Special Certificates. A Junior School is attached; backward pupils receive individual as well as class teaching. Lectures given on Ambulance, Hygiene, and Cookery, and Lessons in Needlework. References kindly permitted to the Bishop Suffragan of Hull, Revs. U. R. Thomas and Richard Glover, D.D. 9833c WE STCN- STIPE B-M ARE, ID) OSSHOLME LADIES' COLLEGE, JL1J ELLENBOROUGH-CRESCENT. (Conducted on the High School System.) Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local, College of Preceptors', South Kensington, Royal Academy, Incorporated Society of Musicians. Indivi- dual attention to delicate and backward pupils. Efficient Staff of Certificated Mistresses and visiting Professors. Lovely situation. Private Park for Tennis. Sea Bathing. Fees from entrance. Moderate inclusive terms. For particulars apply to the Principal:—MRS. MINTON INGLIS. [1494C Insurance Crmtpaims"* STJN INSUBGSXSMOT FOUNDED 1710. K.3 FOUNDED 1710. Sum Insured in 1892, £ 391,800,000. For all Particulars apply to the following Agents: CARDIFF. Messrs. Price and Dicksee, 21, High- street. >t Mr.Charles Cross, 21, Working-street. „ Messrs. Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian-chambers. Mr. F. E. Furze. Aberkenfig Mr. Jesse Hurley. Cadoxton. Mr. B. G. Davies. Cowbridge Mr. Thomas J. Parsons. Llantrissant Mr. William Hulin. I Llandaff Mr. John Howe. Maesteg Mr. David Davies. L10856 pH (ENIX FIRE OFFICE _j_ 19, Lombard-street, and 57, Charing-cross, London. Established 1782. Lowest Current Rates. Liberal and' Prompt Settlements, Assured Free of all Liability. Electric Lighting Rules Supplied. Agents at Cardiff: Mr. D. Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street Mr. J. H. Jones, Solicitor, 3, High-street; Mr. C. E. Stallybrass Mr. D. Williams, Consulate-chambers, Bute Docks; Mr. James Morgan, Charles-street- chambers. Lc4 KAIL WAY PASSENGERS' ASSU- JLaL' RANCE COMPANY INSURES AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. Capital, £ 1,000,000. Established 1849. Conroensation paid, £ 3,350,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. W. D. MASSY, ) „ A. VIAN, Secretaries. Agents for Cardiff :—Mr. W. E. Bradshaw, G-.W.R.; Tregerthen Dunn and Co., 12, Mount Stuart-quare; Mr. R. Richard, Station-master, G.W.R. Mr. H. B. Crouch, 16, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; Mr. E. Post, 63, Gorse-iane, Swansea. Lcl230 _-&3- -_=-=- ubIicatÜ)n. .r"' jvy FRY 1 _n SUFFERING!- from NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY should send for a valuable pamphlet ex- plaining- how all nervous and organic derangements may be successfully treated without stomach medica- tion. The method is easy and pleasant, and will effect a perfect and permanent cure. Sent sealed Post Free.—Address E. NORTON, 249J, High Hol- born, London, W.C. L16050 PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE JL MARKS. Agency Conducted by Patent Solicitor and Chartered Patent Agent. Advice Gratis on all Subjects connected with the above on receipt of Stamped Addressed Envelope. Patents obtaiiied-British, Colonial, and Foreign, in the shortest time consistent with safety. Drawing's of Machinery, &c., made from the roughest sketches. Suitable Trade Marks suggested, carefully drawn, and engraved for Registration at Home and Abroad. Agencies in London and all parts of the World for the Purchase and Sale or placing on Royalty of good Patented Inventions. Inventors with undeveloped ideas are advised to communicate at once, when reliable opinion as to novelty will be speedily given, and much trouble, expense, and disappointment saved. Address—Manager, Office of the Journal Invention; 64, Fleet-street, London, E.C. Lc409 New Edition. Just Published, post free, 6 stamps. ARISTOTLE'S WORKS, Complete Coloured Plates; genuine edition 30 stamps. Paris by Night, or Gay Life in Paris (illustrated), 30 stamps, post free. E. BOWKER, 27, Renshaw-street, Liverpool. Established 1832. 1509c A TREATISE ON NERVOUS DISEASES and WEAKNESS in MEN, with a, description of the most Common-sense and Scientific Treatment ever introduced. London: A. J. Leigh, 92 and 93, Great Russell-street. LcllI2 _2-=-=- TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and .i. STEEL PILL for FEMALES quickly correct all irregularities, remove all obstructions, and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is. ld. and 2s. 9d. (the latter contains three times the quantity), of all chemists. Sent any where for 15 or 34 stamps by E. T. Towle, Chemist Nottingham. Beware of HimBW Hi nwniiwwiFiiiiHi1 Hi mniiiiiii'ininniii 11 mini "nm win mi wiiiim iiiu'ihiihui /ii'mi'wiiiiibihiiiiii jh'ihiii' hi iimwiii iwwi hi tin m ■nnwiii' i'ihw f, in mifiTMiwiwy— in. m1 <*i fly muaMHWWBM > j)uÙtt£{ bbrtt. -,f.I..r EFOR The best remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburu, Headache, Gout g4 Indigestion; and the safest Aperient for delicate Constitutions, £ i$<jUes, obudvm, and Infants. SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD., LADIES.- IMPORTANT. TRY HUUSS' pATENT DIAMOND I "'1|' LINEN ENAMEL, FOR S "• GLAZING, PRESERVING, AND JJ^ I BBAUTNTOTG SHIRTS, Irons and Hard Labour. The process is simplicity itself. The Linen is Starched and Ironed in the usual manner, and when cold the Enamel—which is in a liquid form—is lightly rubbed over the ironed surmce (using a clean ra#} and dried by again passing the smoothing iron over it. The result is a BRIGHT GLAZE, A onininj Face"—EXACTLY resembling that which is seen ONLY ON BRAND NEW'LINEN. In brief, th» perfection of appearance is thus easily attained with the aid of the PATENT LINEN ENAMEL. HUNDREDS OF UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. 7L RIV Sold by Grocers and Chemists in 6d. and Is. Bottles, and to large consumers in J, J, and 1 Gallon Tins Is. 9d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 6d. Carriage paid. Sample (per post), 7Jd. and Is. C. H. HUSS, BUTE DOCKS, c ARDIFF, SOLE PROPRIETOR. Covered bv Royal Letters Patent in Great Britain, Franco, and America. ^>I)tpj3W £ fiottcesu PASSENGERS BOOKED JL THROUGH to ALL PARTS of the WORLD by ROYAL MAIL and other Steamers. Apply SAMUEL J. DAVIES, 3749p24 9, Edward-place, Opposite T.V.R. Station, Cardiff, AND 0, ORIENT, ROYAL B « MAIL, AND UNION LINES.-Official Book- ing Office, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff.-S. J. Davies, Agent. 3791c THROUGH TICKETS TO or FROM JL ALL PARTS of the WORLD.—Apply to J. A. SCOTT, Passage and Insurance Agent, 47, Cathays- terrace, Cardiff. 1539c NEW ZEALAND TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA I Calling at Teneriffe, Cape Town, and Hobart. SHAW, SAVILL, and ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED) Despatch their Magnificent Royal Mail Steamers from London (Royal Albert Dock) every four weeks. Passengers conveyed to Teneriffe and the Cape. I Next departure:— Feb. 22, COPTIC. 4,448 tons, Captain H. St. P. Lindsay, R.N.R. Leaving Plymouth two days later. Unsurpassed accommodation a.nd cuisine, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class. Reduced Fares. Cheap Return Tickets Round the World. No Govern- ment Emigrants Carried by this Line.—Apply to Shaw, Sa,vill, and Albion Company (Limited), 34, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C.; or 51, Pall-mall, London, S.W. [Lc1045 THE ABERDEEN LINE LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, Via Cape of Good Hope, in 42 days. ABERDEEN, Captain C. Taylor, 3,659 tons, April 7 AUSTRALASIAN, Capt. T. F. Spalding, 3,630 tons, May 5. These magnificent full-powered Steamers will sail as above for MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, taking- Passengers for all Australian and New Zealand Parts. The accommodation for first and third class passen- gers is very superior, and a Surgeon will accompany each vessel. Fares—Saloon from £ 50; Third Class from 13 guineas. For Particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., 24, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. Lcl097 ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA (Under contract with the Canadian Government for conveyance of the Canadian Mails) from Liverpool. LAURENTIAN For Halifax and Portland .Jan. 25 NUMIDIAN For Halifax and Portland .Feb. 8 MONGOLIAN For Halifax and Portland .Feb. 22 POMERANIAN.For Halifax and Boston Mar. 2 LAURENTIAN For Halifax and Portland .Mar. a FARES FOR OCEAN PASSAGE.-— Saloon, 10 to 18 guineas. Second Cabin and Steerage at Lowest Rates. Through Tickets to all Stations at Special Rates. Passengers are landed on the railroad wharf and trans- ferred from ship to train without any inconvenience and expense. The Company's special conductor ccompaaies "v est-bO!lUd pa.S39:ur!,3r1. NOTE.—This Line provides the cheapest and most con- venient route to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West Provinces, British Columbia, and the Western States of America. Ten Dollars Bonus to Settlers and Homestead Certifi- cates relating to the Government Free Grant Lands of 160 acres. To TOURISTS, SPORTSMEN, and others.—Round Trio Tickets, combining Excursions toNiagara Falls, the 1)4 1 onderful Scenery and Sporting Districts of the Rocky ;V ountains and British Columbia, and other places of in. terest in United States and Canada. Programmes of tours on application. British Delegates' New Reports and all the latest Maps and Pamphlets free. Direct Services from Glasgow to New York and Boston and Philadelphia all the year round. Full particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS and Co., 103, Leadenhall-street, Lon- don, and 19, James-street, Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies. 9,Edwai-d-placdPBaptain J. A. Scott,Emigration OKice, 47- C.th.ys-terrace, Cardiff; W.J. Trounce, Bute Docks, Car, diff: T. C. Howe, 31, Mount Stuart-square. Cardiif W' M. Vaughan, Printer, 47 and 43, Wind-street, and T. R. W. Mason and Co., Swansea: W. 1-1. Rees. Auctioneer, Charlesville-place, Neath; Philip Davies, George Hotel. Brecon Fredk. Allan, 28, St. John's-square Abergavenny John W. ivi-anciB, Goat-street, Haverfordwest Milton Locke, aim Phillips, 3, Com- mercial street, J. Young, 7, ceaegar-place, and Heybyrne and Brown, 1, Friars-chambers, Dock-street, Newport, Mon.; A. Tilney, Steam Saw Aiilis, Abertillery; D. J. Evans, Hat House, Hig-h-stree t, M rthyriTydiil; E Davies, 62, Glebsland-street, Merthyr Tydfil; D. J. Rees, Trealaw, Pontypridd; J. Davies, Blaengarw; D. Row- lands, Penygraig, near Pontypridd; William Smith, 42, Hannah-street, Porth; E. H. Davies, Baglan-chambsrs, Pentre: James Roberts, Graig Post-ofiice, PoiitypL-idd W. V. Rees and Co., Ironmongers, High-street, Ponty- pridd; Elias Thomas, 74, Dyffryn-street, Femdale; and Isaac Jones, Stationers' Hall, Treherbert; William J. Harry, 39, Woodfisld-street, Morriston; Edward Rees, 7, Travis-street, .rrhonlpson-street, Barry Dock; ni. Parsons, Hairdresser, Armoury-road, Ebbw Vale William Bingham, Church-row Chepstow; John S Lambert, Emigration Agent, The Woodlands, Porth. maintain^ health at its highest pitch. It ousts diseases of the INFLUENZAL type and promptly restores health and strength. It is an aid to intellectual exertion, and is indispensable to brain-workers and those who suffer from Ex- haustion, Depression, Sleeplessness, Dyspep- sia. or Voice Fatigue. It is universally re- commended by Physicians as A powerful rejuvenator a,nd renovator of the vital forces." Sold by Chemists and Stores, or delivered free by Importers, WILCOX & CO., 239, Oxford Street, London. 4s. per bottle, or 45s. dozen. I CURE FITS AND TO PROVE IT T will GIVE A W £ TI,E of my Remedy lor Nothing;, so tiiti x sufferers may have an opportunity of testing the truth of what I state," Because others have failed to cure you is no reason why you should continue to suffer. Send al once for my TREATISE and a FREE BOTTLE of Medicine. It costs yen nothing tor a Trial, and IT WILL CURE Aiidress H. G. ROOT, 28, Endglcigii ferdena, London, N.W. p I A N O 9 INSPECTION INVITED. EATH AND jg 0 IS Have the Largest and Best-selected Stock in South Wales, and at THE CHEAPEST PRICES. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Agents for BROADWOOD, COLLARD, ERARD, KIRKMA.N, BRINSME AD, and all the Best Makers. From 10s. 6d. Monthly. 0 R G T" N S Sole Agents for MASON and HAMLIN. Instruments by all the Best Makers, from 10s. Monthly, at JJ E AT H AND jg O N S' f 51, QUEEN-STREET, CAR DIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STREET, PONT YPRIDD. Experienced Tuners sent to all parts of South Wales periodically. Catalogues sent post-free on application. JOT'S CIGARETTES afford immediate relief in cases of ASTHMA, WHEEZING, WINTER COUGH, and HAY FEVER, and, with a little perseverance, effect a permanent cure. Uni- versally recommended by the most eminent Physicians and Medical Authors. Agreeable to use, certain in their effects, and harmless in their action, they may be safely smoked by ladies and children. All Chemists and Stores. Box of 35, 2s. 6d., or post free from WILCOX and CO., 239, Oxford Street, London, W ASK EVERYWHERE FOR t "B 0 S!" WHISKY s Admitted to he the FINEST BLEND IN | THE MARKET. j PEASE, SON & CO., i LEITH & DARLINGTON. Local Agents :— FINEST BLEND IN !i 'iiJ! L | THE MARKET. )r. 9 j PEASE, SON & CO., i LEITH & DARLINGTON. Local Agents I R. P. CULLEY & CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants, 5 t The Exchange, Tcll82 rjlEETH! DENTISTRY TEETH I Prize Medal London, 1852. Gold Medal Paris, 1867.. MR. KEALL, SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience 28 Tears in Swausea) 199, H-IGH-STEEET, SWANSEA. (Just below the Great "Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that lie can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very "best workmanship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by Anaesthetics, Cocaine, and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s. per tooth. Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralg-ia, Tic Doloreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is. ld., and 2s. 9d. per bottle. Through anY Chemist. Cardiff: Mr. Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street; Mr. Robb, Chemist, Roath. Newport Messrs. Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath: Mr. J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. Llanelly Mr. Morgan W. James. London: Newberry and Son. 330 SANTAL M 11) Y. These tiny Ca,psnJes are superior to Copaiba, Cubebs, and Astringent Liquids, and will cure the Betme Diseases in forty-eight hours without incon venience of any kind. Each capsule bears the name MIDY," PARIS, 8, RUE YIVENNE. Price 4s. 6d., of all Chemists, or Post Free from WILCOX and CO., 239, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, W. Lcl228 THE GREAT BLOOD PUIRFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS purify yhe foulest blood and relieve every Disease 0» Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys. Pure blood giveS health. Thousands have been cured by these wonder- :'n1 Pills whose diseases could not be reached hy ■'■nj other medicine. For rheumatics, lumbago, piles* crav-el, pains in the hack, scurvy, had legs, \voundS« 'r white blotches on the face and body, swelled feeti ?r legs, erysipelas, jaundice, dropsy, and fevers of all ipd*. In boxes at Is. ld. and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all 1 exists, or from the Burdock: Pill Manufactory, 44, ■>f(v t-street, Swansea. 8400c bunted by the Proprietors, Daniel Owen and Co (Limited), at the Temporary Offices of the "Weekly Mail," Tudor-road, Cardiff, in the County Glamorgan.