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„ Jttittlting (itittS. j^OMINION LINE TO CANADA. •STEAMERS LEAVE LIVERPOOL EVERY 1 THURSDAY. REDUCED FAlES O QUEBEC and MONTREAL I Direct £ 6 <JJ Through XicKcta issued to NEW \Ol<K„B0ST0N, AND I ASSISTED PASSAGES TO QUEBEC at £5. uranted to Agriculturists, or persons iutendntg to. foow ) the occupation of fa nllin 0" AND to Domestic Servants at • £ 4. ° _For NEW ORLEANS RegHtnrly (via CorHnna, and HAVANA), Cabin, £ 20; STEERAGE, £ 6 6s. APPLY to the Local Agent, or FLINN, 11A1N, & MONTGOMERY, 7S57 24, James-street, Liverpool. F- \%J. L, EDWARDS jG28?^3krK W CAFL^M? FIND KEY? YORK AG^|FGI|G§GJ^ .STEAMSHIP LINE. WS Staamera ot this Line will SPO as «• lows:— FITOM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHEUDINA 2,500 tons.SATURDAY, July 3 8,OJO T«N SATURJ>AV, July 24 BHEOLA Juiv 31 FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF 1WIWINDDA, 3,000 tons .SATURDAY, July 3 I H • n- 1.11\). July 10 RHEUBINA, July 24 .I. \( 11 ¡J i-4a. Lo.. aJI.\v ¿, a.1 OA-WOA 01 and PARCELS tu ami from THE inland towns in ml, and places in Uie VIEOTERN STATES of KMBLTTCA MM CANADA, including CHICAGO, St IOULS St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, IWF. FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, kc, in conjunction With tie Er.e, Great Wenleru of Canada, LaU»Shore,and MIVHIFJAN SOUTHERN Railsvay Couipnuies. W, Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport. TURNER, EDWAUDS, AND CO., JJriHw"; 58M G. F. TJIJ L.L LI-Y. SL.-SOUTLI-btreetNew » ork. NATIONAL LINE TO NEW YORK. L", LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS VTFXN LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK.ia QtEENS- TOWAM everv WEDNESDAY APT IN .•• \Y «/UNEL30 HFR.VETLA •.Wednesday, July 7 FRTN WED hewl«yy, JULY 14 From LONDON to NEW YORE, as follows:- HOLLAND. • Wednesday, June 30 ITAL y Wednesday, July 7 GREECE. Saturday, 14 »AM>OH TO NT W YoRK 10. 12, and 15 Guineas, according to position of berth, all having equal saloon privileges. Return Tickets, 24 and 22 C uineas Steerage to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Balti- niore, £ ii. Superior accommodation and abundance of fresh provisions. Cheap through Bookings to all parts of the UNITED States and OANA a special Rates to Texas. App.y to tne NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, 23, Water-stieet, Liverpool, < r at 86 anl 37, Lcadei ha street, London or to their Agbiite— MESSRS. J. R. NICHOLAS, and CO., Cardiff, P. W. Caunt, 4, Withicomhe-street, Aberdaro; Jas. R. Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool; John ThomM.I.Pros. PECCPLACE, Georg-e-town, Tredegar; Henry A: Lewis Newtown, Ebbw Vale; D. Thomas, Clydach, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr; W. M. Locke, Newport; Herbert T. Rees, grocer, Ystrad, Pvhondda Valley. be-only DIRECT Line of Steamers to PHILADELPHIA is the JL^T^- AMERICAN LINE JML UNITED STATES MAIL LWIMMAFTG STEAMERS. WHSHR LIVERPOOL TO rniLADEL- PHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY, „ CaJIinr at Queenstowtj every Thursday. first-class, full-powered Iron Steamships are appointod ioSaJl SYLVANlA June 30 SICILY July 10 'LORD CLIVE. „ July 3 J ^BRITISH EMPIRE JULY 14 OHIO July 71 ILLINOIS J ulv 17 No In termed lato passengers earned on royages marKed ibus* sailing tinder the United States FLAGR, and carrrintr tha Ainerfcan Rafts for saving HTE KNAL^GA the ugu«J cgmplament of and an *)3RA numb»r ot Life-preserrer«. The swooromodation for ML ot passengers is equal to any of tho EUROPWI iteamshlp Lines. EVERY steamer carries A Surgeon and PP^NWARS AND goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf oAhe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which has (he rfiortest and most direct route to all places in the WESTERN F Passengers by this Line can pass direct into the Railway Cars without leaving the Landing Wharf, and under the mme roof there are Refreshment Room, United States YATTE^L^^TEL<I|R8LPH Office, Exchange Office, andBag- tate M<!<faitt » CABIN PASSAGE, 12 to 18 GuinaM atturn TICKETS^ reduced rates £ STEERAGE PASSAGEJJas low as any other Fast Line, including an ample supply of Provisions. Steerage Pas- jKngers are forwarded to New York, or Boston, without Idrtltional charge. „ „ > INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, including Bed, Bedding, »JLD all necessary utensils, and separate table, £ 8 83. » Apnlv in Philadelphia to Peter right and Sons, GENERAL AGENTS 307. Walnut-street; in Queenstown, to F. and J. Cummins and Brothers; and in Liverpool to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 18 and 19, Water-street. T I^KIAL High-street, Mer- Ihyr Tydfil; Harse and Erown,, Doek-street, Newport; JANIEA Ay re, 62,Bute-road, Cardiff; W H. Banks, Ivor- Itreet Blaenavon. Mon. 14O5 "\7S7IUTE STAR LINE. >. IT ROYAL AND UNITED JISIRWHGGIFEC STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for- **JDING Passengers to all parts of the United States »nd Canada. These well-known magnificent steamers JRE appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying Her WAIESTY'B nails ADRIATIC Tues w. June 29 ^Thursday, July 8 RA f.TTP Tuesday, July LO CKITir Tuesday, July 20 LRITANNIC Thursday. June 29 KROM OuoenstQWn next oar. tacn constructed in seven water-tight compartments. Average passage 8J days in Summer, 9A days in Winter. These splendid vessels combine the highest speed and xwnfort, and are unsurpassed in their accommodation for passengers. r Apply to BARNES, GUTHRIE, & Co., Bute Docks, *ferdiff; to F. LOVE'W, Windsoi Hotel, Penarth, near Cardiff; to G. A. BE VAN, Swansea; to GEORGE R. PRICE, Pontypridd; Abrahams & Kets, Grocer?, JSmpire "tores, Pentre Ystrad Arthur Tilney, telegraph and Rail- way Station, Abertillerv, Mon.; John Bevan, Station Agent, Hengoed; Willirfm Palmer, Agent, Nantymoel; 3. Yendail Printer, &C., Pioneer Stores, Risca; D. Jones, High-street. Rhymney M. Matthews, Agent, Abercarn .nd Rowlands, rcuygraig; Mr Rhys Roberts, Wood. fleld-place, MO ripton James Scott, and Co, Queens- *PWN, or to ISMAY, IMR1E and CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenhall-Street, London E.C. 220 ===- R\T EFF PORT A G B N 0 I AI.^1 TOR INB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE I* at No. 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPABERS SOLD; and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Tenns for Advertisements and the Wholesa.1e Sup. ply of Papers are precisely those charged AT the Chief Office, Cardiff. M3LTON LOCKE, TEOFCNA AMP IIALF A DOZEN BEST NICKLE -t-JL SILVER TEA SPOONS, La. Size, Extra Strenglji, WILL la t a lifetime, and always look Paid.—Mrs Randall, 31, Woodheajd-road, Sheffield. 283 Q^HERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. L^VFES.—SECOND HAND FIRE and BURGLAR FRQOP.—At NO Home in the World can there be found • Urger assortment to select from, by eTery eminent JJJ^KER. Also Wrought Iron Doors for strong- ROM*. RJRTY walls, or those to divide warehouses, at one-tniru J»e price of new. Perfect in every respeet. Price Lis! GWJ— GRIFFITHS & SONS, 43. Canota-SWWJ^London, A Certain Cure for Nervous Debility. n RATlS, a MEDICAL WORK showing sufferers ow they ma.y be cured and recover ealh and Vitality, without the aid of Quacks, with 1 Receipts for purifying the Blood and removing Skin affections. Free on receipt of stamp t> prepay postage. -Adclre118 Secretary, Iustitvte of Anatomy, Birming- JWT 141 ONE BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all d FROM the JWN.WY organs in either sex, ACQUIRED or constitutional, F^VELF AND pains in the back. SoMiii HOXES, TO «D each, PI all AJUL patent medicine vendors or sent to JJJ adttress for 80 STAMP! by maker F. J. Clarice, PJ^MLUAJ. Chemist, Apotliecaries HSU, Lincrtn. Wbola- « EKFTTTS, Barclay and SOMI IAFADOA, mod alt ^^SALA HOUGHS. JOR THE BLOOD IS THE UFE." WORLD-FAMED BLOOD JSJJOREAT BLOOD^WRIFIER' AND RESTO^» cleansing and clearing the Blood from all impurities, FC. „ eannot be too highly recommended. SC«»TY. Skin Diseases, »nd SOWS «* » a cever-failing and permanent cure, Jtwires Old Sores. I Ulcerated Sores on the Neck, J Uleeratod Sore Legs, ] JPJRES Blackbcads or Pimples en the PI* I ^RES Scurvy Sores. Gincerous Ulcers. J^REA Blood snd Skin Diseases, JW«S Gkodular Swellings. the Blood from all Impure Matter, Attb.tm whatever cause arising. VTE TFR9 mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted KTUTF'anythiug injurious to the most delicate con- ■v« (T°N either sex, the proprietor solicits sufferers to TKI- trial t o test Its value. (THOUSANDS of Tostimo- FIS^fWnall parts). ^*8 vp A BAD LEG. 5, Chester Bridge, Ctewe. Snt,-I have received the following from one of numerous customers for roar jusUy-celefcrated ™0OD Mixture,' You are at liberty to publish it" Yours truly, «R F, CLARKE.» E. BOOTH, Chemist « "8, Liverpool-terrace, Crewe, 10th June, 1878. AN* *R BOOM DA*» Sia,—I have for a long time with a bod leg-the inflammation eiWnding the knee to the toes-which was rapidly break- £ ?P constitution. I was off work eighteen VZHS< *ND tried several of the most largely adver- ^TR.FEMEDIES, and got worse under their Influence. •CUJ*3,' resort I obtained from YOU a small bottle of 8 BLOOD Mixture,' and experienced somucn V>taiROIN >' that I persevered, and seven (7; smal OL ^F.O.AREDME. I We recommended it to several H| NI* wjio ARE now hnprovinjf rapWly UNDOR I V ^—-Youra truly, "HSNRT DAVKS, HSOLD ,v W Engine-fitter, Crewe WORK" I 5* LIM«S *IR°^ES< 2s 6D each, and in CASEFLF coutAiniiljf J ?^DANENT QUANTITY, A Is cach—stifiloicat to A *NET,RO 'N T"0 PTEAT majority OF'ONG-STONDING [ THR^L?nEM1STa *NA PATENT VV-* £ F ^«TAMNT'?HO,LTTH« Werkf, and sent On receipt of 80 M if. J. CLARKK, ehemi*, Apotheeaiigf COWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.^ EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Priacipais-Mrs and the Misses CULVER- W liiJLi, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 43034—7838 The Next Term will (D.V.) Commence, April ICtn, 1880 BRISTOL. LADIES' COLLEGE, CLARENDON JLj HOUSE, FRENCH AY, NEAR BRISTOL Principal—MRS GOUGH, Assisted by a well-qualified Professional Staff. The Principles of this Establishment combine careful t.,r.ain:J,1:l with home c'Jmforts.and. ulaterna.1 care. Pupils are prcpareflr for Local Examinations. A Prospectus of Terms, which are moderate forwarded on application.' Vacations, one month at Midsummer and CllIitlnas 54 L. GLOUCESTERSHIRE- ^TESTFEELD HOUSE^ GIX)UCESTER, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRIKCIPAL-TMHS. G. M. LEO, Assisted by UIl efficient staff of resident Govcruesses and hiylily-qualified Masters. Excoptionall^- beautiful and healthy situation in the countiy, one mile from Gloucester. Grounds, two acres and a half. The system of instruction is adapted to the .curriculum prescribed for the various Local (Junior, Senior, and Higher) Examinations, the University of London, the Trinity College (Music), and the South Kensington EX8!lIillation3. n The study of Music (Theoretical and Practicalrtorms a distinguishing feature of the School, jutd in the Mode Fxaminations held Uy Trieity .Ooliege, Five-sixths of the Pupils annually take Honours and Prizes. Drawing also receives especial attention. The modern luo,g"uag-e3 are taught by Herr G. M. Leo, Professor of -.Modern Languages, and every facility is afforded for the thorough study of French and German. For Prospectus, with view of Hiiuse, and Terms, apply to the Princip.il." 8157 The Half Term coencedou Monday, June 21st 180; BERKSHIRR RAUFURD COLLEGE^ MAIDEN- HEAD, BERKS. Established 1844. Conducted bv the Rev, EDWD. DE EWER, Assisted hy a oompetent staff of Graduate and other Masters. Pupils are prepared for the Cambridge Local, Preli- minary, Legal, and Surgical Kxaminat.ioD8, London Matriculation, Sandhurst, &c t. At the Cambridge Local Examination in December, 1879, pupils took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class honours, with marks of distinction for Latin and Mathematics, Regular instruction is given in Land Surveying, Plan Drawing, use of the Theodolite, c. Maidenhead, being on the Great Western main line, is easy of access frolu South Wales. For terms, which are moderate and inclusive, address the Principal. 8558 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- \J PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. I'.ublished every Monday Morning. Price 21s per &A- num, or by post 25s. The II CARDIFl", SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of tho (hipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, [k-ig.tol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &e., and cir- ula.te3, among all the Merchants. and Broken of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various parts of the United Kingdom, It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports, Cuib; OwiCBp.—75 and 7C, St^M^rY-street. Cardiff.^ 4_" .1 Til J. THOMPSON, BILL POSTER, JU TOWN CRIER AND RENT COLLECTOR, THE GRAIG, PONTYPRIDD. Orders promptly executeù n the most reùonable Terms, OlUENTAL FJJRTJO HI pASTE JEWSBURY & BROWN'S, The only Genuine. — Guaranteed absolutely free from any perniciouq ingredient. Recommended by Modi, a1, and other testimony. (QRIENTAL TJ100TH PASTE j,:) t. peasant»-j i^reetible, its usowaures WHITE A SOUND TEETH, Established 50 years as the most effectual preservative for the Teeth and Gums. ORIENTAL TOOTIÍ, pASTE Warranted to retn:n ^rtporties, and to ke. p good IN ANY CLIMATE. The on!y Genuiue is signed JEWSBURY & BROWN, MANCHESTER. QRIENTAL FPOOTH J>ASTE JL JL Sold univcr. a.ly b. v.iiomlsta and Perfumers. lQ. 6d. and 2s. Cd. Pot; WItolMato only JEWSBURY ft BROWN, Manclioster. SEVEN PRIZE "MEDALS AWARDED. OODALL'S q \JT HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES. SY OODALL'S YORKSHIRE RELISH. IVT THE MOST DELICIOUS SAUCE in the WORLD. This cheap and excellent Sauce makes the plainest viands palatable, and the daintiest dishes more delicious; and to chops, steaks, fish, soup, &c., it is incomparable. Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, Chemists, As., in bottles, 6d.. Is., and 2s, each. Prepared by GOODALL. BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. GOODALL'S BAKING~POWDER, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. The Cheapest, oecause the Best, and indispensable to every household, and an inestimable boon to housewives. Makes delicious Puddings without eggs, Pastry without butter, and beautiful Light Bread without yeast.—Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, and Chemioti, &c.a in Id packets, Cd., Is., 28.. and 5s. tins. prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE It Co.. Leoda. Q,OODALL'S QUININE WINE. The Best, Cheapest, and most Agreeable Tonle yet In. troduced. The Best Remedy known for Indigestion,Loss of Appetite, General Debility. Tic, &c.; restores delicat» Individuals to Health and Vigour. Sold by Chemists, Grocers, Oilmen, Ac., at 2/ and 218 per bottle. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. QOODALL'S CUSTARD POWDER. For making delicious custards without eggs, in leg* time and at half the price. Delicious to Plum Puddings and Jam Tarts. Delicious to Stewed Rice and all kinds of Fruit. Delicious to everything. Delicious alone. Give it a trial.—Sold in Boxes, 6d and 1/- each, by Grocers, Chemists, &c. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. GINGER BEER Ijr POWDER. Makes three gallons of the be3t Ginger Beer Intht world for threepence. Invaluable for producing a dell cious and invigorating beverage, possessing valuabl. medicinal properties, thereby rendering it the most wholesome and perfect beverage ever discovered for both winter and summer use, is easily made, and acknow lodged the best and cheapest 11 Sold in packets, ad UKU 6D each, by all Grocers, CHCFFLISTSJ &e. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUE, and CO., Leeds. OODALL'S MUSHROOM KETCH. \JT UP, n6dently recommended to all true lovers o» the Pure Mushroom. Prepare!, by a Special Steam Process, from the JPURE JUICE, producing a FULL AND KICU FLA TOURED XBTCKur, unrivalled for its GRXAT STRKKOT H! PBR- jriscr PURITY II and UXSUKPASSEO FLAvoua r I Id in Bottles at 6d, Is, and 2B each, by Grocers, Oilmen, &0. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, and CO., Leeds. j BRUNSWICK BLACK fo." Paintin" Stoves, Grates, Iron, Tin, Ac. This in valuable composition is superior to any yet offered to the public, possessing great brilliancy, and thoroughly piotccting the articles it is applied to.—Sold m Botues 61 Prepare!8 by ""GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, tnd O., Leeds. WOODALL'S EGG POWDER. Acknow. fl nr jetiged to be the only real substitute for eggs fe. ttiKOvered: its action on Cakes, Puddings, &c., restm b es that ot the egg in every particular, onnching thiD In colour and flavour, rendering them most wholesome nutritious. One penny packet will go as far its four Eil^dSixpenny tin wTaras twenty-^ghtl Sold everywhere, in Id Packets; 6d and Is 1ms. by GroceiJ. ,Proprietors, GOODALL, !?_SE.,e<ÙIo OODALL'S BLANC-MANGE POW. VJ DoER is acknowledged by all to be the most convo- meut and economical preparation ever tntroduced, as bJ ille use a most rich and delicious Blanc-Mange may be produced in A FEW minutes at a trifling cost. It It rapidly cominu into general use, displacing entirely the oh' method of preparing them, and may be had of various flavours, L«., KaepWty, Strawberry, Lemon, Almond, and Vanilla. A single trlij wm suffice to pronounce it more than satisfactory. Bold in PackeM, Od and Is eaeh, by Grocers, OIIDMJII, ChClP11.tø, &4- ■ r„pmd DJ OOOJHJj Bjwmws.» 00. AGENTS IN WALE& Frans and Co., 7, High-street, Cardiff. 5HKI*H wi ftSiSSSiSSl?' aiioh..wjTgsgag'SSitt Met,A Tavlor and Co., Swansea. Arthurs, S., Waltert-road, Swansea. Frazer and Co., 84, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. Jones, L. P., Ebbw Vale. Harris, E. W., 128, High-street, Kerthyr. Lewis, Augt., Supply Stores, Burry Port itrwt Randall, J., 1, Vaughan-street, Llahelly. ■J^ERYOUS & PHYSICAL DEBILITY. A gentleman, having tried in vain every advertised remedy has discovered a simple means of self-cure. Be will be happy to forward the partieularø to any sufferer, on receipt of a stamped and directed en..elope.-Addre89 J. T Seweil, Esq., Mayville, Hammersmith, London, W. 7625 BROUJS INJECTION. HYGIENIO, JD INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent orehronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferrd (successor to Brotl), Phartna- < cien, 102, Rue Richelieu; in London by WILCOXaødOO.t 836, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it carriage paid to any Town ill the United Kingdom on receipt of P.O.O. Also by all Cliemiat% 6W usiUtØ ^Mnssts. -13 0 Y L E AND CO. BOOT MERCHANTS, I?;, CHURCH-STREET, and 2, HIGH-STREET, ]3 to announce to their Friends and Customers that they have now completed ALTERATION AND EXTENSION OF THEIR PREMISES IN CHURCH-STREET, Where there is nowevery facility for Exte ii-a their largo and increasing Business. The SUIIIIER STOCK is new on hand, and was bought at extremely low rate", and shall continue- to SALL at OLD. PRICES, AND give Customcra tho full Benefit. BOYLE AND CO., J." •* :t/ ..IT BOOT MERCHANTS" ^D IMPORTERS PJRENCIF BOOTS 19. CHURCH-ST., and HIGH-ST., 4C31C—S580 CARDIFF. usurnntt. THE LONDON ASSURANCE. JL (Incorporated by Royal Charter. A.D. 1720.) FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ASSURANCES Head Oifioe No. 7, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, RCL Governor.-WILLIAM RENNIE, ESQ. Sub-Governor. —GEOROE L. M. OlIms, ESQ. Deputy Governor.—LEWIS ALEXANDER WALLACE, ESQ, Directors. H. Goiigh Arbuthnot, Esq. Robert Burn Blyth, Esq. William T. Brand, Esq. Edward Budd, Esq. Major-General H. P. Burn. George W. Campbell, Esq. Mark Wilks Collet, Esq. GooMe B. Dewhurst, Esq. Robert GiHespie, Esq. Howard Gilliat, Esq. Henry Goschen, Esq Edwm (tower, Esq. A. C. Guthrie. Esq. Percival Lewis Humbro E-eq Robert, Henderson, Esq. Louis Huth, Esq. Henry J B. Kendall, Esq. Charles Lyall, Esq. Greville JFI. Palmer, Esq. Capt. R. W. PoJJy, R.N. P. F. Robertson, Esq. Robert Ryrie, Esq. David, P. Sellur, Esq. Col. Leopold Seymour. NOTICE IS HERERY GIVE^F that the Fifteen days of Grace allowed for Renewal of Midsummer Policies will expire on 9th July. The Directors Invito applications for Agencies for the Fireaud Life Del,artineiits. Prospectuses, copies of the Fire, Life, and Marino Ac- counts, and all other information can be had on applica- tion. SC42 JOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary: N0 RWI C H U N 1 0 N XI FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Established, 1797. DIRECTORS. H. S. PAITESON, E.!Q., President. C. E. TUCK, EsQ., Vice-President-. Qconre Durnvut, Esq. ) Major-General James Cockburn j Sir Thos. Becvor, Bart. 1 Major Frank Astley Cubitt. ) S. G. Buxton. Esq. I E. C. Bailey, Esq. F. E. Watson, Esq. Sir W. Foster BT. I. B. Coaks, Esq. R. A. Gorell. ESA. Secretarý-C: E. BroNOiD. ESQ., Surrey-street, Norwich. Assistant Seer, tary-C. A. B BIG.VOLD, Esq. The Rates of this Society are exceedinglv moderate, and the Insured are free from all responsibility. This Office is distinguished by its liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims, 43;6111000 having been paid to Insurers for Losses by Fire. In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this Establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business exceeds £ 135,000,000. Losses caused by Lightning or Gas covered. No charge made for Policies. Insurers, whose Premiums are due at MIDSUMMER. 1880. are reminded that payment should be made within 15 days of that date. Agent for Cardiff: Mr. R. E. SPENCER. Norwich, June 24th. 1E80. 8T43 Loss OF TIME IS LOSS OF MONEY I ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF TIME, And may be provided against by a policv of the RAILWAY PASSENGEKS AfcSUBANCE COMPANY, The Oldest and Largest Accidental Assurance Company. I RT. HON. LORD KINNAIRD, CHAIRMAN. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 1,000,000. MODERATE PREMIUMS. BONUS ALLOWED TO INSUKETTS OF FIVE YEADO STANDING. A fixed sum in case of Death-by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury. ONE MILLION AND A HA1.F HAS BEEN PAID AS COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agent; or (i, CORNHILL, LONDON. 45018 8238 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. AgentW. Willans, II, Heary-street, Bate Dockib THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1826, And Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament. HEAD OFFICE—ST. VINCENT PLACE, GLASGOW, LONDON OFFICE- 1, THREADNEEDLE STREET, E.C. ACCUMULATED FUNDS.. £ 2,120,894. ANNUAL INCOME £ 283,894, "Seing a purely Mutual Office, all the profits belong to the Assured. Its minimum premium system is the most economical adaptation of Life Assurance yet devised. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and every information may be obtained of the Society's Agent, MR. WILLIAM SANDERS, 7735 28, ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. gttiMitifl ,orittieø. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. BONUS YEAR. UNAPPROPRIATED PROFITS, Dec. 1879, £ 5,344 b. LARGE OR SMALL INVESTMENTS May be made on Subscriptions or Prepaid Shares, which may be expected to realise, with Profits, over 7 per cent ftK PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS, ■ft,i) Withdrawable »t Reasonable Notice. ADVANCES On the Most Eaqy and Equitable Terms. Offices Open Daily for all Business, 28, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. AGKNCIES J—Newport, Mr E. Thomas, 43, York-pfcee, Penarth, Mr D, H. Edmunds, 21, Plassey-st. 4144 EbbwVale, Mr J. A. Davles, Ida-plaoe, 7422 W. SANDERS. Managing Sceretary, QARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. —— SUMS from 1;10 to £ 3,(00 ready to be LENT on .Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MADE DAILY; The present rate of Interest on Deposits is 4 pertert six months' notice, 3 per cent three montBr notice, and 8 per cent on demand. Fropectuses, Reports, and sU information imy he ob- tained on application to the undersigned. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, and REDEMP- TIONS may be effected without loss-full discount being allowed under the new Rules. The Permanent Reserve Fund now amounts to £ 4,0C0. PETEli. PRICE, Seoretary. Dated 3. Croekberbto-wn, Cardiff. 4949 30370 LAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES, 20, QUEEN-STREET. CARDIFF. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED, FROM 2100 TO .£3,000, On MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS, repayable by easy Fortnightly Subscriptions, which include inter- est and principal, and may be paid off at 80 daye notice, at any time. Apply to 46359—8501 Mr R. EMERT. Secretary. rflHE TAUNTON AND WEST OP JL ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. E8TABI<I8(ntD 1357. Chit Offices—3, HAMMETT-STREET, TAUNTON. Secretary—Mr ALBERT GOODMAN. Amount already advanced over 414AM Borrowing Shares, L60 each. Sums of money are ready to be advanced on seenntyof any description of real property—freehold, leasehold, or copyhold—on the most equitable terms; the principal and interest repayable by Monthly Instalments of Ten Shillings per snare. INVESTING SHARES, tM EACH, realised in about 13 years by Monthly Payments of Five Shilliugf per Share. Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may bo ob- tained on application to the .Secretary, or of MrJTHOS. WEBBER, District Manager, 139 32, Royal Arcade. Cardiff. TPkO YOU WANT MONEY 1-U so, save time, trouble, § F and expense, by appb in? Otrect to Mr Louis liroeU,49, Bute-street, Cardi;f. llo to 4600 Unt daily. No sureties or feej. This advertisement is genuine. 45129-82U MESSRS W. & S. HERN, Estate Agents, 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are prepared to ad- vance from .£100 to tloo,ooo on Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold Property, and from £5G to gi,oto on personal security, 3664 "jy/TONEY. — The following SUMS are ADVANCED upon Freehold *r £ 800, £ 800, £ 400, £ 250, £ 200, £ 200, and £ 100.—Apply to Mr J, Samuel, Auctioneer, Church-stroet, C*rdiR. 13i rjlHE ATTENTION of LASIES is CALLED I fJlHEATTENTION of LADIES is OALLM) THE ATTENTION of LADIB3 is CALIJID t to the WOKDBAFUL SFFIQACT of MURSIXY-8 WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILI^, which have bten nroved bv thousands annually for many years past to be the most effectual remedy for that complaint to which rLrnahw are liable. Headache, Giddiness Nervous ^««ion PaUor of the Lips, and Geaeral Debility of the Svstem often accompanied by Palpitation of the H^rt y C' 3 obstinate ca.03 (of apparenUy con- fWd invalids) have yielded to a course of these Pilto. WHITE paper. Be sure to aSk for KEAKbiifc a, and see that yon get them, as sometimes a spurious -er o;iid I article is offered. By post for 34 stamps of- Sons, 262, Oxford-street, London, W. U1JiUtSS ddt1Øti!I. gO M MER CLOTHING. MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, HATTERS, and GENERAL OUTFITTERS, THE CARDIFF HOUSTS, ST. MARY- STREET, and CAROLINE-STREET, CAl. DIFF. MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS For BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING in great variety. MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS For YOUTHS' SUMMER CLOTHING in the newest styles, MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS For GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING in elegant profusion. MESSRS W. PfteE ^ND BESPOKE DEPARTMENT contains a large variety of most FASHIONABLE FABRICS. MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS' Stock of HOSIERY, HATS, SHIRTS, &c., merits special commendation. MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS Mark all Goods in PlAIn Figures, the Lowest • Selling Price, from whioh no abatement -can BEJNADE. MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS' Terms are—Ready Money Pnjy. No Qi.8 couut. I i ESTABLISHED 1852. pALMER AND UNDERTAKING AND FUNERAL FUR. NJSHHW ESTABHSHMKNT, 10, FREDERICK STREET, CARDIFF. P. and Co. beg to inform their patrons and tlie public generally that the above business will in fature be carried on under tbe titleof Palmer and Co., and truet they may by un- remitting attention and economy merit the same patronage which was extended for 28 years to the late Mr John Palmer. Charges equally as low as the advertised prices of other Firms. 164 FOR THE BLOOD, LIVER, DIGES. JJ » TION AND HYSTERIA. WILLIAM "jgCHWElTZER'S DANDELION- OR TARAXACUM COFFEE. READ THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT MEDICAL EVIDENCE. Trom S. Do Colston, Esq., M.U.C.S., Medical L- Officer for the Parish of Brixham. Brixham, October 6th, lllJ. Messrs Allen, Pcarce, and Co. Gentlemen,—It gives me great pleasure to recommend your WM. SCHWEITZER'S F DANDELION or TARAXACUM COFFEE, and ) I can testify as tp its beneficial results in cases of LIVER and STOMACH AFFECTIONS. I It appears to be a p: eparation eminently i suited to those eases.—Faithfully yours, J S. B. COLSTON, M.R.C.S. Sold by all Grocers and Chemists, 1Q Tins, 6d, 16, & Is 6d. FIT S JgllTS!! JlITSlTT MISS PIKE'S FIT POWDERS. The only certain cure recommended by SIr WM. Jennen M.D., Her Majesty's Consultihg Physician. From Mr J. Norman, Tiverton. Tiverton, September 22nd, 1879, S;R3,—My daughter having for a long time suffered from fits, and having tried many things and not derived any benefit, but rather became worse, I thought I wouid try some of Pike's Fit POW d .-rs, ^PD TITER, taking two bottles I am happy to say th. „ for more thau ten months she has not had any fits, and has been better in health, Yours faithfully, J. NORMAN. &!iT See that the name Sarah Merrett Pike, Berke- ley," Is engraved on a red ground in white letters on the Government Stamp; also" Miss Pike's Powders for Fits anti Nervous Compl&ints" on the nottles.-Be sure you have Miss Pike's Powdert, as many inferior and useless articles are made and sold. Do not be persuaded to take any other. In Bottles, 2s Od, 4s Cd, and lls each. IMPORTANT NOTICE. r- FOR WEAKNESS of the SPINE, LEGS, !ic., WM. <G O H W E I T Z FC R'S PURE GEA SALT. Bath prepared daily with this Salt invigorates, strengthens, and prevents Colds. Sold by all Grocers and Chemist, in 7ib, 141b, and SSIbs Boxes. For the Destruction of BUGS, FLEAS, AND ALL NOXIOUS INSECTS, use only WM. SCHWEITZER'S INSECT POWDER, Universally acknowledged to be the bsst in the Market. Sold by all Chemists, Druggists, and Oilmen, in id and 2d PACKETS, 3d and 6d BELLOWS, 6d and is TINS. SOLD PROPRlErntt: ALLEN pEARCE & £ JO- 7788 BRISTOL. 42821 SWANSEA 0 F F ICE 07 TBI "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. i2, COLLEGE STREET, w, All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon THE same terms as from the Chief Office. Tlie DAILY NEWS delivered C_ SUBSCRIBERS early EV^7,^T,LN|LLNTHE town. ADVERTSSKMENTS received np to SerSn o'clock will EFFIVKS- NEXT morning's Issue of the PAlLY NEWS. QUININE and IRON TONIO the nerves and muscular svstem, im- DL^ESUONT ANIMATES the spirit*, recruits the EPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIO rouses and develops the nervous energies, enriches ME olood, promotes appetite, dispels langonr and de- pression, fortifies the digestive organs. Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, indigestion, fevers, chest affections, and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies, SUS. The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, -the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly Strengthened, and a return to robust health certain. Bottles, 32 dose*, 4s 6d. Sold by Cbemists everywhere. The name of J. Pepper is on the label. There is no Tonie '0 certain in effectas Pepper's Quiuine and Iron. TTRAXACUM and~PODOPHYLLIN^ JL This fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, Is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspep ia, biliousness, and all symptoms of con. gestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general de- pression. It sets the sluggish liver in motion, very slightly ACts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours. It is the safest medicine* Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on every label. Bottles, 2s 9d. Sold by all Chemists. LOCKYER'S^SULPH UR HAIR RE- .B STORER will darken grey hair, and in a few days completely bring back the natural colour. The effect-is superior to that produced by a direct dye, and does net injure the skin. Large Bottles, LA (id. —Lookyer's is equal to the most expensive hair restorer. LOCKYERTS SULPHUR HAIR RE- STORER is the best for restoring grey hair to its former colour. It produces a perfectly natural shade, and is quite harm*ess. Valuable for destroying ecurf and encouraging growth of new hair. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RE- STORER.—Sulphur being highly prized for its THE hair glands, LOCKY ER T> RESTORER is strongly recommended. It is most agreeable in use, and never fails in its action. No other hair dressing to reqnwite. Large Bottles, Is 6d. Sold by Chemists, Hairdressers, and Perfumers every- where. CRACROFT'S ARECA TOOTH PASTE. By using this delicious Aromatic Dentrifice. the enamel of the teeth become white, sound, and polished lie ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially USE. Jul for removing incrustations of TARTAR On neglected teeth. Sold by all Chemists. Pots, Is and 2a Gel each. (Get Cracroffs.) « CJULPHOUNE LOTION."—An Exter. O nal Means of CURING SKIN DISEASES. There is scarcely any eruption but will yield to "Sulphotine" In a few days, and commence to fade away, even if it TEEMS past enre. -Ordinary pimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, Tallish as if by magic; whilst, old, enduring skin disordecs, that have plagued the sufferers for years, however deeply rooted they may be, II Svilpho- line" will successfully attack them. It destroys the animalcule which cause these unsightly, irritable, pain- ful affections, and always produces a clear, healthy, natural condition of the akin. "Sulphoiine" Lotion TO IOId by moat-Che mists. Bottles, 2S Od. TYEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARB, Stc.—DRILAE'S ESSKKCS FOB DJUFKSSS plicu'd always be tried, as in numbers of cases, FEESDNFFLY incurable, it tas done wonders. SHght Deafness, Obstructions in the SART, and the Inees- nnt Humming Sounds so frequent with affected hearing, ATE removed after Two or Three Nights' Applkactkms. D'B ESSBHCK can be spoken OF as sure to give some I relief In cases of Deafness without eaUsing the slightest injury tc the delicate organisms of the ear; and, however jurprising, persons for years Deaff liave heard aittenlate MUUD8 after a fair trial of Deilar's EFSESCE. Auitets ot eminenqD recomaiend H. BOTTLES, Is L|D and 3S Bdu Sold I BV all Chemists. Post free for 18 Stamps sent to Bed" foia- Laboratory, Bayley-etreet, London, W.O. CÙRJ!ID IN A FEW DAYS, CORNS, BPXXONS, EKUBOBD TOB JOISTS.—DSLIAK-'S Cons AJKI) BIISIBM PLASBIBB are the only real remedy. They differ .from all Plasters, Shields, I or Compositions ever Invented. By in stantly softening the etfllous sarrouhtHag, the paingoea at once, the Cam soon following, D8 and Enlarged Toe Joints require more time for perfed cure, BUT the action is certain and relief instantaneous. Any boots may be worn with comfort throe HBMFS after Planters on no account be persoaded to ny any dtfaer. Boxes, Is LID each, are sold by most chennsta. Poet free 14 STAMPS.^ BedfordLalMr&to 17. Bayl«y8to«et, LONDO^ MR S B.L ENKINSOPP, Gaisford. Church-street), J-TILSNCH STAY AND CORSET MAKER, 5, WHA.RTON-STREl.Tj •-«- Begs to thank theXadies of Cardiff andUhe Neighbour- hoo:l for their liberal support during the last 21 years and hopes by strict and prompt attention to business to merit a continuance of their patronage. All orders fey post attended to with ddspatoh. A LARGEiTOCK OF NEW GOOD. ON HANIJ. Agent for A. Hart and Sons' Self-a4|usti»)g Elastic Stay Lace. "7- 5, WHARTON-STREET, CARDIFF. 150 I PIARDIFF DYEING AND SCOURING KY WORKS,. i, NELSON-TERRACE, CARDIFF. • J. S. HOBBS, I'PnWJ::DY. ;t Damask,, Moreen^ and Bep Wtudow Ourtafng. Silks, ..tihawls, and Dteasea of every description, CLEANED, DY^D,: ftuljljed 14 ed in 24 .■ ours. I 8888 F KERNICTC'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR HEADACHES, &c^' KERNIK:8 VEGGTABPL PILLS. If you suffer from Headaches, Klions Complaints, Indigestion, Costiveness, Rheumatism, ec Tic-Doioreux, try KJSJRNICK'S VEGETABLE riLLS. They are easy to swallow, bcin'jr very small; require no-confinement in doors, strengthen the system, and have been tried by thousands, who pronounce them to be the best Medicine in the World, lu 714, 18 lid, and 2ar8d Boxes, of most Chemista. EMICitA VEGETABLE WORM JLak. LOZENGES FOR Cun.ttRgy KERNIOK'S VEGETABLF, WORM LOZENGES. These Lozenges are thcbJost elBcaciOW remedy ever introdueed ier WoRMa. Being innocent iB their tiharac- ter, they may be taken bw children raoii Spes with per- fect safety. They are most useful for ebildreti, of delicate stomachs and pnle complexion, as tliey strengthen the system by giving an appietite. In Sd aai 18 lid Box^es, of most Cheuiigtd, KJRNIO. COMPOUND VEGET- AB^E ESSENCE, for ERNICK'S COMP'OTLND VEGET- ABLE JjSSENCE ipimediM^ely relievos Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Diffiiilty of Breathing, &s., promotes expectoration of congealed phlegm, in- duces an easy and healthy respiration, and prevents Consumption by a speedy removal rif disease from the Inngs. A few dotes are generally sufficient to remove the most obttinaie Cqpgh. In is lid and A 9d Bottles, of most Chemists. ERNICK'S DANDELIONS' COFFEE. A delicious Breakfa^JJevdfl^W- ^ERNICK'S DANDELION COFFEE. Pi-epared from the finest Coffees, w.a admixture of the celebrated Dandelion Root (so sucosss/uily employed in cases of Liver Complaints), together With other whole- some ingredients, forming ? deifcioufT^and healthy breakfast' beverage, fn tins, at 0d, lMsnd Is 6U each of most Grocers. KERNIOK'S uellr known Sfediantt'jpn be obtained Hi rough any respjSstablo Chemist 'Twtent Medicine Vender in the United Kingdom or tlie Ot#nies, or direct of the Proprietors. London AgentaBarclay, Hoven- den, Newberry, Lynch, Sutton,$dwasds|l*c., <fcc. NOTE.—To Colonial Agents and Sliifrors, Kernick's /preparations are specially put up for exjUjrt, to prevent dar$W by beat or damp. ;fft- I^ERNICK AND ^ON, WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTORIHI CHEMISTS, •M. CARDIFF. 8084 t- G. JL S T 0 IFF 8 F U N ILE 1N G Stands nnrivaJled for moderate com- bined with Coffins, Hearses( Mouru&g Coaxes. and all the necessary equipments ferfftwUfilass Funerals of superior style and finish, and is con- ducted under tho immediate sttatriS&fuleQge of the proprietor. Everything 1u £ dbsary tor completely furnishing funerals IcettjWn the pre- mises friends of deceased persons,wra thereby spared the trouble of consul tingany secoiid person. Tha proprietor keeping tra§^bsarses, mourning coaches, &c., can offer Wvasrt^e for funerals of every 'at prices lower than any other house in Cardiff. Anange- ments for grave, &c., also made by propriator. I-unerag with best hearse and ooad^. pair of horses and hanging vel to each, superior black cloth couu% richly nailed, metal breast-plate tpA graved, flannel linings, mattm* in bottom, flannel shroud, best p»>W hat-bands, and attendance W cen)%f^ tery 45"0 0 | 2nd Class with hearse and ooacii oA. I j Plete .s 10 0 Srd Cam, ditto ditto 810 0 4th Class, ditto ditto ;15 0 6th Class, coffin, pall, hatbands. superior carrixp to e corpse sud,. friends f 0 0 Cth Class *1 J5 0 Walking funerals at extremely low The Trade supplied with 11 e4 Palls, Ostrich Plume^ Hatbands^&o, co advan- tageous terms. Please note the Addftu 11 and 12, WORKING-8TREE1" jOppo- sito St. John's Churchyard), CARDIFF- N.D.-Utensed to let Horse4 .&1..&0. Dog Can to let ou Hire. tT~,103 I. I.I ■. 4B. J LIVER COMPLAINTS^' DR. KING'S DANDELION &, QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mercury), The best remedy for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DE- RANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THf SHOULDERS, BAD ^Pm'ITE IKJBESTION, ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBUJU7, and ail other Symptoms of Disordered LiVer and Dyspepsia. jlt Acknowledged by many eminent SU= be the safest and mildest rills for every coiurtltaUon. In boxes at Is lid, 2s W. and 4s 6d, at all C|emi^ 44S91 LL WHO SUFFER FROM" GOUT AND RHEUMATISM, Should immediately have recourse J. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEILMAMC PILLS. Known throughout the world as the safest and most Effectual Remedy fqr the Instant Relief and rapid Cure of Gout, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Lwnbaso, and all Pains in the Head, Face, aud Limbs. Ot*Jl Chemists, Is lid and 2s 9d. GEORGE EAtyK, Sole Proprieteft 72, GosweJl-road, London. I Hke«EF FROM COUGH IN TEN MljfUTES. AYMAN'S BALSAM OFTHORE- HOUND is the most certain and spewy remedy for all Disorders of the CheSt «ad Lungfc^m Astlima and Consumption, Brondiitis, Coughs, lionn22, Diffi- eulty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Who<»ing Congh, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, &c., this Hoigg-m Xve$instan- taneous relief, and, if properly persevered wHL, scarcely ever fails to effect a rapid cure. It has now been tried for many years, htf .sn estab- lished reputation, and many thonsaaas liavd' been benefitted by its use IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. IJTPORTANT TSSTIMOXLA& Amport Firs, Andover, May 29th, 18S9.-8it.-I have for some years had your Balsam of Horehenna for Mrs B. Webster, and intended writinjr to tell yotl. how much benefit she has derived. She wa3 oonader44Consump- tive, but the Balsam basquite restored hen she is now quite strong. I have recommended 1 dwens of customers, and all have been pleased with it./ I am, yours, &c., -t? Mr Haymau, Chenust. h jj. "WPrtrER. IN THE NURSERY It invaluable, as childmn are fond of it-and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken, coughing dfesee, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sloep ensues. o lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with- out it. t Prepared only by A. Hayman, Chemist. Nj»th, and sold by all Chemigfr. Price Is H-d and 2S STJLZ DEXMRBF j ECUTH WALES DAILY JFGW0S The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALK DAILT Ks*» tear to annoanoe that by a special concession ot the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatch their ■«* Edi- tion each morning by the Mails leavinr CveaBt at 2.80 OIUNTRYSUHSSF^SS irithin £ £ £ ^OGGAJ^SHIRE. CARMARTHENSHIB1L- PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, porUo1^ BRECONSHUB^and MOK- MOUTHSB1RE comprised wiihin the Tnsfl«sgar and Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now nave the KOOTH WAIKS DAILT Nxtra delivered- at their residences dady by the same post a« that which wave* their Lon- don letters. The SECOND EDITION of the 6ovrn WALKS PAO-t Nrws Is brwwded, prepaid, to residents of the foitowing and ( « Cardiff Postal. District In time for the first morning delivery •— St r^gaks Peoooed S Brid St Nicholas I Bonvilstono J Peters tone LlandaC Radyr Morganstown I Melingriffith Pentyrch j St Andrews SttUy CO«rty»»i Dtnas Ptowig Cadoxtou Barry CaterphiBy BEDWAS Ystrad M^NAOH. Bwllypant StMdllotta Cetn Mabiy Cetn Mabiy XidwsIstoaiHe-Yed^ Castletown MMtMeM Penarth Llaadoagh LisVane Lli8bêIt. Whrtehnrdi Taff's Well TutngwynlaiS Walnut Tree BRIDGE London and Weit of England STihscriberS receive their papers on the afternoon of publication. TERMS OF SUBSORIPTrON. Put QuiR-raa, POST-FMB .#«# Put HAUT-YEAR MI it IA ) P«R YEAR — I 13 0 I 1 SOUTH WAIJSS T>AILT-NSWS OmtrEa, AMd §«sims Addrioto. £ JO-OPERATIVE|PRICE3 pRICE LIST }CA £ HR°0BNLY GHIRTS GHIRTS GHIRTS A SAMPLE SHIRT made to order, A perfect fit being guaranteed. No. 1-5/6 6 for 8V- „ 2-6/6 6 „ 39/- II 3—7/6 6 „ 45/* ,T 4—8/6 6 „ 51/- LONG CLOTH SHIRTS refitted with linen fronts, bands, and wrists, 8s 6d and 4a 6d. Customers can rel3 on the QUALITY and STYLE being first-class, as they are all cut on the premises by a first- class LONDON SHIRT CUTTER, H. S. having engaged one specially for that express purpose. Every description of SHUtTS made to order. LONG CLOTH. FRENCH PRINT, REGATTA, OX. FORD, and FLANNEL of various qualities. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of the above always in stock, and READY for WEAR. MANCHESTER SHIRTS 3d OBual price 5s 0d VRiiNCH PRINT SHIRTS 0." 7.6d- OXFORD SHIRTS 7S«d „ 611 I WHITE SHIRTS from Ss 6d. FLANNEL SHIRTS, including CRICKETING SHIRTS, from Ps lid to 16s 6d. NIGHT SHIRTS, ready for use, from 2s lid to 5s lid. FOWNE'S BEST MAKES IN KID AND CALF GLOVES, at Is lid, 2s 6d, 46 6d, and 6S 6d. LADIES GLOVES, 2 buttons, 2s 9d. SILK UMBRELLAS from 8s lid. SILK AND CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS of all descriptions. WOOL AND SILK MUFFLERS* BRACES, GAITERS, TOWELS, STUDS, AND all kinds of FANCY GOODS. By comparing this List with other first-class Houses, you will find our prices are 10 to 15 per sent cheaper. tTOTK THE ADDRESS— SWEETING'S, 13, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. NOTICE. — In connection with our Haivdresslng Saloons, we are 1Hting u-t) a SERIES of HOT and COLD nATHS, which will be ready in three weeksv 8680 46709 G. %A R P E N T B R, ST MARY-STK-KLFIT, CARDIFF. O O T S AND SHOE& G. CARPENTER Holds an IMMENSE STOCK, suitable for LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. BOOTS A N D S HOE S. ALL THB NEWE5T AND BEST DESIGNS. QUALITY and Price Unsurpassed. 1300TS AND S fl 0 B G. CARPENTER, Having purchased largely previous to the great advance in the prices of these goods, is enab'ed to supply 5253 them at late moderate prices' 31407 GTCARPENTER (OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL) CARDIFF. RPHK "GALIGNANI'S MESSENGER" JL says :—" Messrs Hornitnan have had wonderfu success with their famous Tett in the Paris Exhibition; it is possessed of a most delicious ilavour, and is unique in quality the price, too, is SUCH as to bring; it within the reach of all." List of Horniman's Local Agents. CARDIFF—Williams, chem- ist, 11, Bute- street Coleman & Co., chemists „ Howe'. L, 855, Bute street I> J°Y> 17, Buke-st. „ Traherne, chemist Anthony, St Mary street r Kernick, 23, Duke street „ Mumford, Spiott- land land 8310 iJowlais-^tVilb'ams, chemist Canton—'Yorath, Post Office Bridgend—Williams, Stamp Office Cowbridge- Thomas, High- street Chepstow—Griffiths, Beau. fort-square Mountain Ash—White Pontypool-Wood, Stamp- office Fontypridd, Key, chemist Roath—Hancock, chemist „ Jones, Clifton-st. „ Prust, chemist Penarth- Proctor, chemist CLARKE'S PYRAMID NURSERY LAMP FOOD-WAKSIERS. 3s 6d, 5s, and 6s each. See that the Dame is on the Lamp. THE B URGLAR'STHORROR. PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE PATENT PYltAM.ID NIGHT LAMPS, Is each. Caution, to prevent Burglaries. A Pyramid Night Light should be lighted in a front and back room of every house, as soon as it is DARK. Burgiar. es are more frequently perpetrated be- fure bedtime than after. Housebreakers have the greatest dread of a light. The police recommend a Night LIGHT as the best safeguard. Almost all the burglaries perpetrated miglit have been prevented, and much valuable property saved, if this same simple and inexpen- sive plan had always been adopted. The Pyramid Night Lights are much larger, and give three times the Light of the common liglas, aud are therefore particularly adapted for tliij purpose. 7720 LAR,KE'S PYRAMID XHT S LIGHTS, the only lights suitable for Nursery Lamps, and the Bnrg'ar's Horror." Sold everywhere STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. TIFFS STAROKI STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STAROH. gTIFFS STARCH. ks TIF'-W'g STARCH. STIFFS STARCH. ks TIFFS STARCH. I STIFFS STARORl k-y STIFrs GTABCH. T FP.ES^LJR STABLE for COLLARS, WRISTBANDS SHIRT FitONTS, parting A BEAU1TFUL GLOSSY SURFACE to these Articles, and making1 the Linen louk like new. er The GENUINE AIL. TICLE is sold by Grocers, Druggists, and Oilmen, in lib boxes and 5B> papers, P»«-H box or packet bearing tho Trade Mark—" Queen Besay" s TUT -a Co., 29, REDCLIFF-STHEETI BRISTOL. 46092—8452 I "^TORTH A GUINEA A 130M BEE 0 HAtfS PILLS ARE admitted by Thousands to be worth a GCBTSA A Box for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and SWELLING after meals, DIAMINES* and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appe- tite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &C. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of imm. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box Of these Fills and they wiU be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, AS a lew doses of them carry off all gross humours, open all Obstructions, and bring about all that is required. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal BEoI!ClLUi"S PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust heal h. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disor- ders of the liver, tlwy aet nke "MAGIC." and a few daateS will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs 111 the human machine. They strengthen TBA whole muscular system, restore the LONG lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of apnetite, and arouse into action with the ROSEBUD of HEAUH THE whole PHYSICAL energy of the bwnaa frame. Tlieae are "FACTS" ad- mitted by tbousumis, etnbtatang all classes of society, acid one of the becrt gumwium to (tie nervous and debilitated is, BERC14AWS PlkLB bavio the largest sale ct any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. As a remedy for COUGHS in general, eathma. difficulty of breathing," shortness of hrea H, -tightness and oppres- sion of the cheat, wheezing, te., these Pills stand un. rivalled. They speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathinsr which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give BXBCUAM S PlLUI a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short time be removed. CA-K.-The PUBLIC are requested to notice that the Words BERCHASTS PMS, St Helen's, are on be Govern- ment STAMP affixed to each box of the Pitta. If not oh, they are afergery. Prepared only, and sold wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, T. Beecham, Chemist, St Helen's, LANCASHIRE, In boxes ;I le I id and.2s 9d ?aeh. Sent post free from the proprietor for IS or 38 stamps.—Sotd by.M DrvggitU mnd Patent Medicine Itealert. N-B.—FALL directions are given with eaeh box. 619? IM P 0 RT AN T 140TICR FREE TO ALL. Juit Published, a gratuitous EDITION of a New and Valuable Work, entitled, "•BOW TOENaURE HEALTH: Or, the COIMDEN. TIAL FRIEND." .4eat post free to any address on receipt of one Penny STAMP *O pre-pay postage, or by letter post three shmps This Book shoum be read hy every one, yomig pr old of either sex. It teaches HOWSO AVOID DISEASE, HOW TO REGAIN HEALTH, HEALTH: A SOCIAL SCIENCE. Behtg. Treatise- on the Laws Goreming Life—the im. fringement of which is the cause of all Diseases. NET tous- neslo Debility, aocl aB their oonemallant. symptoumtz. plained, and full instructions given for every s«ffer»r, how to obtain restomwn to Jiealth. This Yalnabie Work (112 pages) gives PR £ SCFTIMONS, IN PLAIN ENGLISH, wfth full INSTRUCTIONS for their PREFIM. tion and use. Oontafeas special Remarks on Rhenma. ST Mental and Phjrtieal Dtprsartsa, and all OTISM Nervous and AHmentaiy System: "«««» « WE ALSFR a deferiptfve ftmphlet ERI WE functions MI Discmtets peculiar to the fwnale sex, BY TH6 same Author; ENWLW, THE FENAWS FRIKND AND ADVISER, I&I&, 80AT GRATIS to AT* address on BJS- CEIPT OF STAMPED ENVELOP £ ^ADDR6SS. Msssra Co., 48, Lonsdale SQUARE^ Bsrnsbury, IOTWIFAST- RB ISVAtros. — ConsoK a qWbfi4 and Registered Phyrfroian pfersenally, hetween LL tUldJ. WOock daily. Consultation by letter free. AU. WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OF HEALTH, if nnable to have a personal interview, should at once seiad full par- tieulanof the case by tetter, enclosinga stamped addressed Envelope for reply; this will receive immediate answer, with ADVICE and foil instrnetions hew to obtain a per. feet cure. Hundreds of lives have been garved, and health fully restored, by correspondence only.—Address, YESSRS BARNES acd Co., 4S, Lonsdale Square, Barns- tmry, London iJ. I nsiUtSS 4drtS. JOHNSON'S AMERICAN CALF SPICE Is a substitute for Milk, and a certain Preventive and Cure of the Husk and Scour. JOHNSON'S PRAIRIE SHEEP SPICE Is nteed to Prevent Fluke, Rot, and is a sure cure and prevention of the Husk and Scour in Lambs. It is the grandest THING for in-HIMB ewes ever introduced, as it preventa inflammation, and induces a healthy flow of the milk. JOHNSON'S AMERICAN PIG SPICE Is the only Prevention of Typhoid Fever in Swine, JOHNSON'S HORSE. CATTLE, GAME. AND POULTRY OONDIMENT. "Testimonials on Application. AGENTS:- Mr W. LBWIS, 15, Angel-street, Cardiff; Xr TuomAs CORDKV, High-street, Newport; Mr DAVID MOROAH, Miller, CaerDhilly Mr LLOYD, 90, Oxford -str-et,' and Mr CLARE, 7, Temple-street, Swansea. 8407 N OTICE OF REMOVAI,: TBERJlYMNEY COAL COMPANY, C. H. EVANS AND CO. REMOVED FROM No 63 to 16, CROCKIIERBTOWJV ROPPOSITEL 200 Established 1866. BILLPOSTER TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. JAMES RICHARD CARR, BILLPOSTER AND ADVERTISING AGENT, 6, VICTORIA SQUARE, BANESWELL, NEWPORT, MON. Pi-i vate Statioro. Town and Couatrv. 8057 "JJENSONS' WATCHES & CLOCKS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, By Spec;at Warrant, TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, and by Special Appointments to H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. and H.LM. THE EMPIJROR OF RUSSIA. PRIZE MEDALS—LONDON, DUBLIN, aud PARIS. BENSON'S WATCHES Of every description suit- able for ail climates, from 2 to 200 guineas. Chronographs, Chronometers, Keyless Levers, Presentation, Repeaters, Soldiorsf Railway Guards, and Workmen's Watchcs of Extra Strength. BENSON'S Workman's" GOLO AND SILVER JEWELLERY. The Latest Fashions Bracelets Broacbet Earrings, Lockets, Necklaces, Chains. [ti I tuds, Pius, Crosses, Etc, Also in Diamonds and Precious Stones. Ei,zlish Lever. as ahnva £ 5 5s. (Warranted.) BENSON'S Everybody's" Silver Watch, Crystal Glass, as aboye, £ 3 3s. (Warranted.) BENSON'S CLOCKS Of all kinds at I to 1,000 Guineas. Church Turret, Carriage, Chime, Dining and Drawing-rooui, Ha'L, Shop, Library, Bracket, etc. SILVER AND ELECTRO6 PLATE For Presentation, eta. Dinner Services, Tea and Breakfast Services Cruets, Baskets, Inkstands, Claret JUESL Speons. Forks, etc. BENSON S new Pamphlet of Watches, the most com- prehensive in the World, giving prices and illustrations of every kin L. Just published, 2 stamps, BENSON'S new PamplUet of Clocks, the largest yet published, with designs and prices. Free, 2 stamps. BENSON'S new Pamphlet of Jewellery, illustrated, two stamps. BENSON'S new Pamphlet of Silver and Electro-plate, illustrated, 2 stamps. BENSON'S new Pamphlet of Turret Clocks, illustrated. 2 stamps. Watches sent free and gate by post. Watel-e.i, Clocks, Jewellery, and Plate repaired by skilled workmen. Plate, Jewellery, and Watches ex. changed. Clubs, Merchants, and Shippers supplied. Steam Factory and City ishowrooms- LUD3ATE HILL; West-end Establishment— 25, OLD 130ND STREET, LONDON 44739 KTABLISIIEP 1749. 8170 IV/f ESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON XVdeliver the SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow- iiig.towns.- CARDIFF ROATH CANTON BUTE DOCKS BRIDGEND NEATH LLANELLY LAMPETER SWANSEA MERTHYR ABERDARE HEREFORD NEW MILFORD BRISTOL TENRY CARMARTHEN NEWPORT PORTS KEWETT PONTYPOOL. ROAD PEMBROKE DOCK HAVERFORDWEST GLOUCESTER ABERYSTJVlTH ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers of the various Bookstalls. DR. ROORE'S ANTI-LANCET. What is it f A Handy Guide to Domestis • Medicine. Evory Househrfd shonid possess a copy. DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. All invalids should read tlie Chapter on the functions of Digestion, showing by what pro- cess food is converted into blood—How blood sustains the whole system — How Nervous r Power influences all- the bodily organs to per- form their allotted functions-Principles ot life and death unfolded. Dying seldom ae- eompanied with pain Mental vision amplified prior to the death of the body—Immortality of the intelligent principle. DR. ROOKITS ANTI-LANCET. The Nervous, tlie Dyspeptic, or the Hypo. ehondriac, should read the Chapter on the Origin of all Diseases from Depression of Ner- vous or Vital power-Ilow exptaioed-Produc- ing or exciting causes of Nervous Depression— Effects of the mind on the Body—-Effects of Excessive Joy-Anger-GTiof and SUR"- Sudden Surprise and Frigbt-Itard Stady-1144 Relaxing Fluids—Intemperance in Eatinr MM) Drinking—Spirituous Liquors—Loss ot Blood -impuiekir. ROOKE's ANTI-LANCET D Read the Chapter on the Destructive Practice of Bleeding, illustrated by the caws, of Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scett, Madam Malibran, Count Cavour, GeDl" Stonewall" Jackson, and other pubUc characters. DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. All who wish to preserve health, and thus pro- long lire, should read DR. ROOKE'S ANTI- LANCET, or HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE, which can be had GRATIS frolD any Chemist POST Fit BE from DR ROOKE, Scarborough. Concerning this book, the late eminent author Sheridan Knowles, observed:— "IT WILL BE AX INCALCULABLE BOON TO EV8RY PHILSON WHO CAN BEAD AND TP INK." DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. A Clergyman, writing to Dr. Rooke, under date July 15th. 1874, Bpeaking of the ANTI-LAN- CET," faya Of its style and matter I can judgo. for I have been an anthor on other themes for thirty lyeus. None but a master- mind among men could have conceived or writtenlyour introduction.'It is the most. perfect delineation I ever read of -the human frame, and the links between the material fabric ana the spiritual unison of body and soul." T^R- HOOKERS ANTI-LANCET, OR HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE, Can be had GRATIS of all Cliemists, or Pod Free from Dr. Rooke, Searbro'. DR. ROOKE'9 ANTI-LANCET. Ask jnur Cheniist ,or a copy (GRATIS) of the last edition, containing In pages. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. SB"TS BALSAMIC oouc,"ii CM ELIXIR. Opiates, Narcotica, and Squills, are too eften Invoked to give relief in Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary -11it;S9II. Instead of such falla- cious remedies—which yield momentary relief At the es-pense of enfceWing the digestive organs, thus increasing that debility which ,lies at tbe root of the nistladv-ynodern science gjints to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH LIXIR as the tr«e remedy. flRQSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH VV ELIXIR. Dit. Rcolm's TEST{MONIA&.H DR. ROOKE, Scarborough, Author "ef the DR. ROOKE, Scarborough, Author "ef the Anti-l/ancft," rays I have repeatedly observed-how very rapidly and JnvamHy H enhduet Cotxrh, Pam, and Irritation of the Chest in eases of Pulmonary Coasumttoo aud I can with the greatest confidence recommend It as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment of thh disease. (li'tOSBY*S Bkwkmlc cougfl j ELIXIR. CLERGYMSN, SINGERS, and PUBLIC SPEAKERS win flad It the most effectual safeguard against Ho. Chronic Bronchitis, and all affections of the vocal organs. RTROSBTS DALSAnC COUGH 'JH EUXtR. TRAVELLERS, SPORTSMEN, EMlfi RANTS, and others, exposed to suddetl ebansres at tetnpcratirre, esetctlv Grinds, for, wet clothli^r, Ac., may, hy a few tlmsly dose* qf this medicine, ward off all tmpleasaut coa- sequences. r3 IRAI.%AXIO CO'UG]G CI%Oslly,. ICLIXIP- KLIXTR. POKHONIAV CONSUMMOK. To those who are suffering under this malady the medicine will be found of inestimable ser- vice, as it almost instantly relieves tie moot distressing Cough, Pafn In the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing, &e. For the Night Sweats, so fearfully weakening in this disaase, it acts as a fearfully weakening in this disaase, it acts an a specific, invariably checking them in the course of a few days. i-IRUBB'Tg BA-LS&XlC -COICGli U" ELIXIR. This medicine, wweh If free from opium and squills, not only allays the lccrf Irritation, but improves digestion and Strengthens tbe censtltntiom. Hence It is Oed wiAh tiie meet stonel.S»°cess a ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CONSUMPTION COUGHaand COLDS JNTLUTOFEA. CONSUMPTIVE SIGHT SWEATS' JQIFFK3ULTY or BREATH- ING nro PAIN IN TOE CHEST WINTBR Oouoff. AND TFL efnetlons of tne TD"4 and Chest. IR.twikv,- 1R,A AMI BA colu Y ELma. Is MID in bottles at Is 9d ta 6d. and lis. each, hy all respectable Chemists, and wholesale by-Jis. H. CROSBY, Chemist, Scar- borough. ()TTOBBYS BALS C CC)UGH. £ ^,T5IR:^ V.OUR Chemist for the New °1 -prosby'a Price Treatise on TITS LUNGS AND AIR-VESSELS, containing full and plain Instructions for the relief and cure of th*S* diseases, or POST FAN from JAMES H. CROSBY, Chemist, Scarborough. iflROSBTS BALSAMIC COUGH "TLIXIR, CAO be obtained of all CHEMI^ — «ais8 i ltShuJS 4tktSStø. JgAKKEUPI CJTOOK. go 100() wtJrÜi of g O O T 8 AND SHOES. CASH AND COMPANY Having purchased the entire STOCK of J. B. WITCHELL At A L-ame Discount, desire to effect a Speedy Clearance by offering the same at an » IMMENSE REDUCTION. Please note the Address— CASH AND COMPANY (Latg 1, B. Witchell), 04. ST. MARY-STREET, & 20, THE HAYES. CARDIFF- BRANCHES: NEWPORT 9, Commercial-street, ABERGAVENNY 48, Cross-street. SWANSEA .13 and 14, Temple-street. PONTYPRIDD. Bank Bnildiugs, YSTRAD. near Station. TREHERBEIiT TRKORKY PORTH Hannah-street. 8498 THE BEST SUMMER BEVERAGE. GILLON-S J^IMEJUICE AND CORDIAL. RECOMMENDED BY THE "LANCET," SOLD BY- R. BENJAMIN Tr'nity-street. EVANS & Co High-street, S. FLETCHER .Boroogh Supply, J. N. FLINT Duke-street. E. G. MITCHELL .Dake-atreet. SINQER & Co. tyaeen-street. R. ENOCH Castle-road. S. CAREW Sploilaml. 860 46332 EFFICIENCY WITH jgJCONOMY. A NOHOR JpURNITURE VANS, WOOD 13ROS. V7EST CANAL WHARF, JL> ) CARDIFF. ^•826 84600 NO RISK OR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. rTIEUE OLD SEED WAREHOUSE, JL No 6, CROCK UJClt BTOWN, CARDIFF WILLIAM THOMAS, (Late J, S. Mattbews), NURSERYMAN1, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, &c., POTS, and ORNAMENTAL WARE, and all requisites for Garden purposes. WEDDING, TABLE, & OTHER BOUQUETS CUT TO ORDER At the Shortest Notice. 8667 TOYS! TOYS 1 TOYS! IN INCONCEIVABLE VARIETY: ALL ORDERS EXECUTED IN 48 HOURS. JOHN OWEN, WHOLESALE TOY DEALER, 49, Shudehill, Manchester. Overflowing Stock of Continental a.nd British fancy goods, Croquet, Archery, Cricket, Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Balls, Bats, and Wickets. Novelties of every description in workboxes, desks, dressing cases, tecaddies, cutlery, jewellery, hair- brushes and combs. Owen's collection of glass orna. ments, lustres, vases, and shades is unequalled Enchant- ing Chrstmas Presents, ladies' companions, &c. Even- variety in purses, bags, albums, perfumery, and soaps, Noah's arks, dolls, drums, tops, building tricks, and puzzles of all kinds. Terms, Cabb. Cases of goods always packed up to suit any trade, from £2 to Z5, and X10 to..ti 5, well assorted, of all kinds. THE OLD ESTABLISHED TOY WAREHOUSE 49 and 51, Shudehill, opp site Thomas-street, Manchester. IOHN OWEN. PROPRIETOR. 7300 pAPER HANGING-S. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND BUILDERS Will do wel: to select from THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES. Containing ever Quarter Million Pieces, COMMENCING AT 211). PER PIECE, AT JAMES BIOORE, 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 7333 ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Used in tbe PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUfTOKT. T> ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE] -S- Used in the DUCHESS ov Edinburgh's LATJNDRY. EECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. It used by the poa-est ottaeeount of its cheapness. .c And by flic ricLest en accouet of its Beauty,3586 HUNT'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS Prepared by qualified Me3ical Men, and for more than 75 years have acquired the highest reputation for their uniform efficacy. They arc an'admirable corrective in all bilious attacks or disordered stomach, pains in the head, limbs, indigestion, rheumatism, iucuenza, and indeed in every ordinary ailment and iadisposition they will be found invaluable. Without a particle of calomel they exert a most salu- tary influence epon the Liver, and indeed upon every ¡ form ef ftnictlonitl disorder. The Army and Navy will find these pUls inutaable, as climate does not injure their quali'" A Gentienian ef London, in, a letter of Jane last, says -11 I have constantly used your Pills since 1S50, for Biliousness, and have at all times in cold and hot climates, North America and India, found them an ex- cellent remedy, for waicn I feel thankful." The Distin Family, in 1841, said-" I have determined never to be without them; they are the best Pills I have ever tried." And the Rev. Joseph Wood, in 1866- 11 My Family has used your Pills for the last half-century;1 look upon them as one of the greatest blessings, for they have not failed to restore our health when impaired." And Miss Solomon, of Swaffham, Norfolk, sayis in a letter of the 4th October, 1879-" We have used these Pills in our Family ever 60 years, and I recommend them on every occasion. I think them so safe, besides being such pleasant medicine." Prepared by MFMRS HUNT, 8, Darlington -Street, Batti, and Sold by all Chemists, at Is lid a box, or 9s 9d, which contains three tcore-, 8569 rjyHE pOOR J. l\tl AN"S F ETIEND. 8255 DR. J^OBERTo'3 1 O INTMENT. Tais valoable Ointment I (as originally prepared by G. L. ROB ERW, M.D,) is confidently recom- mended to the public as an unfailing remedy for I Wouuda of every deocrip. tion, Scalds, Chilblains, Scorbutic Eruptions, Burns, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, &c. Sold In poti at Is H, 2 9-1, lls, tuA 228 each, Sold wholesale by the Proprietors, BEACH &. BARNICOTT Bridport; and retail by au lespeot- able Chemists. N.B.-Mie use of èltherDr Roi ertw's Alteratfve Pine or his celebrated- Anti- Scorbutic Drops, in rou. junction with the Oint. ment, is strongly recom- mended. See Pamphlet, with Testimonials, for. warded post free. 46088 THE REV. JOHN SHEWARD, of Jt. Milton, Kent, writes, October 20th, 1878 :—"My nerves were so shattered that I dreaded.the simplest duties, and lost all energy and pleuure in the perform. ance of them. The despondency I endured became almost unbearable. Since taking CoBtiles PILLS the change in-iny health for the better is very marked. T!8-. tt*t horrible depression, my nerves an much stronger, and my general health very greatly Improved, Icannot express how truly thankful I feel for the remarkable and pleasing change. Cosowrti QDIKINE AMO PHOSPHORUS PIUS give strength, energy, «^«».hSiPOaSi T -to constitutJbns m «ny «wr enfeebled. Infallible 111 Neuralga—Ask for "COBDS^S and no ethers. Any Chemist will get them if they are not in stock, or tbty will be sent Bust Free on receipt of 33 or 64 stamps (grm savinif), hy the Sussex Drug Co., 186, Queen's- m ..v.H',iehton- AsreuU—S.J Proctor. Penarth. tand T. Williams, 11, Bute^strect: A. B, dWBway. 65, B Mary-street; D. Anthony, 30, St ilar/^treet; BrJonee Clifton-street, Roath, Cxrdfff. 7"7-43612 MliDICAL ADVICE. DR HENRY SMITH HAS DEVO- TED THIRTY-YEARS TO THF. TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE OF INVALIDS WHO CANNOT VISIT LONDON. On recent at a simple statement of the Invalid's Cade, together with a Stamped Directed Enmtor reply, the Doctor will send his Opinion of tbe Case.^Oi advieo and Distractions, wnich, if foi- towed.'will Issnrea Cure. A printod form, to assist Invalids in dMciibingtbeir synaptoma, sent free on ap- 8lxtI Tho»««Kl Invalids have bin DRKD ?W0 THOUSAND SIX HUN- U ye been given to DR. buitu ^ticnta too have been Cured by his advice wlthout a visit, D& URNRY SUMO, %Burton ormmwit,,bmd-.WA). THE "WARMING VOICE." „ Now Ready, 1<M pages, by poet to all parts of the World, in Envelope, two stamps. RILHB WARNING VOICE. This is a JL Special Medical Book addressed to Youth and Manhood cm tho -Cause, Symptoms, Oonseqnences, and Treatment of DebilitatingDieeases. Ry'HBNRY SMITH, Doctor of Medicine of the University of Jena, by Dip- lomo, 1860. A .NEW MEDICAL WORK on the Nature, Treatment and Cure ot Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debilitv Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, Dimness Of Sight Want of Energy, Deafness, Epilepsy, Piles. Premature Decay, HeadaOlie, Sec,, resulting from Loss of Nerve Power, the results of intemperance, Lnte Hours, Worry, Rrain Toil, j* neg^ete-J, will end in Confirmed Debility PrM^W*re DecUue, Gives the ADVICE and IN- iv u £ • resu^ TIUKTY YEARS' pi-aetice, by Sixty Thousand have been restored to health. Illustrated by Oases and Testimonials from grateful Pa j ticnts, with means of Cure used in each case. [ HIiNRY SMITH, g Burton-crescent, London, W C. gustos# gtMreggcige 1 j^NDREWS & J^pRSH, FUNERAL FURNISHERS 80, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. AND TEN ART 11 MEWS, PTNARTH. Funeral with IL:ar?e and Conch with pair Ilorsea and hanging Velvets to each, Oiffin covered witn Black Clob, richly Nailed, best Uetil Pia.te, lined with Flannel, Flannel Dress, Pall, Hx.bands, and atten- dance FUNERAL CARRIAGES OF EVERY Ufi- SCIUFTION ON HIKE. „ CHILDREN'S FUNERALS, Including Coach with pa,ir of Horses Velvets, White Plumes, CuffH «»vcred with Black, B ue.or Folishcd, lined with Flannel. Undertaker, ami Coachman, with Hatbands and best Pall, with white silk border. and use of Ci ai«i Bands for frirmiu Under 1 Year, from £1 1\) 0 I » 1 11 0 » 3 „ 112 0 „ 1 it 0 "6 1 15 I) And so 011 In proportion. ONE HOUSE CARRIAGE, Including Coffin. covered in Black, Blue,or Polished, lined with Flannel, Hatbands for Mourners, Undertaker and Coachman, with Silk Ban-:s and Pall included, under t x months 40 18 9 a .,2. .110 >1 3 „ ..120 „ .140 I And so on h. proportion. 1 77;9 1-4 BASS & CCS PALE AND MILD Aj* ALES, SEASON BREWINGS, MAY NOW BE HAD IN PRIME CONDITIO, IN CASKS OR BOTTLES, OF FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO., CARDIFF. 116 0, WM. E. VAUGHAN & CO.'S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 77, CROCKHERBTOWN ) 243, BUTE STKEET, f CARDIPF. 62, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, 87, HIGH-STEET, MERTHYR. 95, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. ST. JULIAN-STREET, TEMBY. Bed snd Window Curtains, Shawls, Mantles, Drcsw* f or Dj Gentlemen's Clothes, ttc., ClcaneJ AGENTS: .t_lMu-IrN DUNCE, conttKt-ioner, Oommercfal-strect Baioosm>—Mrs Thomas, grocer, Nelton-street. Cowsaioea—Mm Stibbs. conieetioner, Ivor no U1 0D, Is, 2s 6d. KEATING'S POWDER, This Powder, BO celebrated and perfectlv unvivalled i destroying BUGS, BEETLES. FLEAS, MOT IS, and al Injects (whilst perfectly harmless to all animal life), I now supplied in vastly improved tins, holding a consider ably iucreased quantity. All Woollens Furs on;c be well sprinkled with the Powdor before placing a«*sy It is invaluable to take to the seaside. To avoid Uisaf polntment insist upon having "KEATING'S POWDER." No other Powder is effectual. Sold only in Tins oy al Chemists. TO GET RID OF WORMS IN a. tin of WOIur TABLETS." This unique medicine is certain to cure, and may be takci with absolute safety by the youngest ehild. Price Is ljd, of all Chemists. 8014 BETTElt TO BE BORN LUCKY THAN JL* RICH.—J. THOMPSON, 34, High-atreet, Swansea, has discovered a new remedy in the extract ef Buithtck for all diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Liver. and Kid- neys. Thousands of cures have been effected by tha power cJ those wonderful Pills after all other medicines have completely tailed—a proof that foalnoss of the blood is the sole cause of every disease, as well as the live of living creature. Therefore, at the baring of the year, a.nd during the hot weather, the Great Blood Parrfier, THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PIUS, should be freely taken, as they purify the foulest state of the bloo l. A few doses clew nee and strengthen the stomach, regulat* the bowels, and remove all diseases of th« Hrer and kid. neys. Pains in tbe head, and all derangements of the nervous system, are speedily and effectually cured by tht rarne extraordinary medicine. AI] Sufferers are big hI, recommended to try them. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Mediciae Vendors, in boxes Is lid and 2s 9d w* IK o New Express Trains between Gloucester, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, and the North. ——— IDLAND RAILWAY THROUGH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARHFB AND THE MIDLAND COUNTIES, NORTH OF 1 NO. LAND, AND SCOTLAND Tftird Class Penny per Mite by all iva n8 on t'u Jitdlund Railway, JUNK, 1880, UP TRAIMS: W&EK DAY Ediebui^h (Ww m- ijA m-a-Via. m.ja. m «Ci<sf2;j iVV-20i oeh) dep 6 0 9 16 10 11 Carlisle 8 0,12012 «■<« 110 S^j'Urii g 5 66 s 40 n || Rochdale.. | « 67 9 17 6 25 7 1811 44 12 U Halifax » 7 26 10 1-2 5 56 7 42!12 10 1 Hudderefleld „ "SIS 1010 2S 6 5 8 1312 22 2 f "Wakefield g |l0 iiOiU 17 7 25 9 61 1 ft' 2 5' Lanearter „ S « 17 I10 111- Bradford „ g, (10 »\ 2 15 7 .o! 8 15U2 20| 4 S Kiev" ■§ !ls fi2 8 wi8 wl » N^Wle' >2 S oln J 3*i 9 1412 4 6 SSl. „ | c i«,0: J»1481 »,l51;« y*™. 1 t 1 *):»■, wS-Su § 8 18 12 12 2 36 2 3511 10I 2 47 » 2 7 40; ,0 46 2 S^;boro •• » 3 V 0 |u o m > J 0 38, 1 40{ 7 i>0, 30 12 35 4 Ifi • • • >» H 8 60, 5 r,o 5 6010 15 3 IS i'SB, I | 34, ,02i 9 »>« "i 1 £ 1 ■< TTJ5 £ IS-I 10 40 ■•»«'««<« (via Mat) „ 11 5^ « «6| 8 «o( I 0 4 » Lmooln 8 SO 7 0 » 5&J 1 26. 8 a» Newark ,1 9 5 9 010 2d W g 57 NotUngham fji 4S fings 9 50'll 3 10 (j 15 Derby „ 12 » 1 46] 6 45 10 3S11 85 S 4ol 6 65 Burton. „ 12 6S; 2 6, T 16 9 4'U #1 -4 2 7 19 lamworth l 18 2 25 7 46 9 5fill sJ 4 ill 7 Yarmouth „ 4 6 Dy 2» Norwich „ 5 0 8 a, ,T Cambridge 6 66 7'bOiI 5.4 i Peterboro 7 45! I 0 Leicester.. „ ill 2i| c jo., „i, Birmingham B 1 2 1 S5 6 5« (New St)M 2 45 2 45 B 40n ir,10 J ,J Worcester „ 5 43 4 3 9451) Ij1: *2 *9 8 10 Gloucester MT 4 4 53 10 4212 £ J « Gloucester dep. n <■ 1, K tasr 1 v 1 sjs'fs c* • I f, *• m- IP- mjp. m. p. m ip. ni.a. m m B ■ (• Cardiff .dop. V7 «% «^ 4IT2 n?'* ^Ti Newport.. 6 wj 7 4B10 fci 7] 1» J 6 3 Chepstow „ c 42! S 2510 4; 1 St! 2 K 5 17 7 S Gloucester arr. 7 «0| 9 SJ 11 U 2 80j 3 2o) 6 50 7 66 Gloucastei dep. 7 ^OleTnTB^Tlgri^TiririS K^gtanXw 9 V° 1 "I 3 » 6 »8j « V LejSgr.. » {S»I»22 4 3o| 6 43 o H • Norwich.. 6 40 9 ™\li •• •• 1 armouth.. „ 7 42i » Si Tamworth 11 50l l S8 4'jg s'i* ? cumn. is 1012»; s SI Si ? 8 W l>erby B ;i2 3212 »5 3 36' 6 0 6 S 11 if Nottingliam „ 1 Tj 1 43 4 9! e 63 ?1 1 24 Newaric M 2 &)| 2 89 6 0 7 53i 6 tti 4 Hi Lincoln 3 16, 3 16| 6 <8 s 80|M 5 5 I t.ancbester (via Mat) 2 45; 2 46! 6 36 Jj 15 8 1« 2 C L pool (Rane- J » *» «» #10 9 M 0 0 SheSeld.. 1 48 2 18 4 48 7 45 7 12 43 Hull „ 6 5 « i 7 ix 1«11 10 4 32 *ork S 12 4 40 6 68' 9 25j 8 15 Scarooro 5 10' 6 S51 7 15i 1 ( It Stockton „ 6 | 7 15! 8 011 51I11 m 1 7i |AAS" !» SSSST: iJgn'S-sfg! :SS Bradford.. 4 5 ? s » ° » oi 2 15 Lanoaster „ f5 57! i J b 30 9 4$9 48 2 48 Wakefield 3 R7 0 9 17 •• -• -• Sod, Hudderafield" 4 5I I 6 8 8 50 8 5 48 Halifax I ?;! i fl 33 ftocMAle" w 3 12 ?»1« «« 7 30 Blackburn « ]% j 8 l#n ls! •• 8 t ru n 16 6 1C| d 21 ..I 8 bt SSStr <«■ 6 SN 1 ■■ ■■ ■■'•• aSSkoR. £ KH erler) 8 45) 8 46 7 45 aSSkoR. £ KH erler) 8 45) 8 46 7 45 P ,n- P- m. p. m.'p. m.lp. ni.'p. m. a. m vamo-cum PASMRTOBM AM ooimrrKo AS roLiifiws • — A.—Third Olasrs from Midland and North.Fa^traT^i^ shown to Chepstow, New(>ort, and Cardilf Thfs train (toes not run on M< •> c.—Through Carriages are run E in.buivii a.Ki Glasgow, bv tmii^ii1 at *,68 p.m., and leavfn^ l,lg (j,,OU('0St*5 Glasgow at 5.0 p.m. "nour^'ti .it 4.- aid ^«2r5iISS.cSSSKew a-p"°- u o. —on ihMr "U-.) ai»t, pMMengeis may leave Edin- burgh at 10.40 p.m. and on and air July 22ud, Carlule 1.0, and Sheffield at exeept 0*1 Mon- day mornings. n.—Will not commence running- from Nottingham until July 2'ind, aud will not run on MuJiday mornings. A Third Class Train leaves Birmingham at 5.20 p.m., and Worcester fit C.50 arriving at Gloucester at 8.5, Chepstow 0.22, Now- ¡.or! 0.1.7 1 ( "I IM.IO ;,111. PASSENGERS DESIROUS OF TRAVEL LING BY THIS ROUTE From Cardiff, Newport, and Chepstow, Are pMj licularly re,j»o.sted to asIc for Tickets to travel via ''Gloucester awl the ^:ialand LaJlway .v. Gct.-eial MaiisftSC-