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BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, OFFICE, 32, PRINCK-STREET, BRISTOL. THE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS. 11 T unle&s prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended to sail from Cumberland Basin, BRISTOL, except for Newport and Cardiff, which will start from Bathurst Basil], as under-mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the month of APRIL, 1868 CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. ELY. APRIL. APRIL. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Bsn, Bristol. Thursday 2 II5 morn Wednes. I. 12 noon 2 Saturday 4 2 after Friday 3. 3 after Tuesday 7. 4* after Monday 6. 5 after Wednes. 8 5 after Wednes. 8. 7t morn Thursday 9. 51 after Thursday 9. 8 morn Friday 10 6 after Friday 10 81 morn Saturday 11 61 after Saturday 11 9 morn 2 Tuesday 14 8l morn Monday 13 10 morn Thursday 16 10T morn Wednes. 15 11 morn Saturday 18 1 after Friday 17 21 after Tuesday 21 3j after Monday 20 4t after Wednes. 22 4 after Wednes. 22 61 morn Thursday 23 41 after Thursday 23 7 morn Friday 24 5t after Friday 24 7i morn Saturday 25 511 after Saturday 25 8 morn Tuesday 28 85 morn Monday 27 9t morn Thursday 30 10 morn Wednea. 29 11 morn After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, ls. 6d. NOTICB.-It being intended to sail punctually at the times atated, no Goods will be received at the Bathurst Basin later than one hour previpus. NEWPORT AND BRISTOL. DART. APRIL. APRIL. From Newport. From Bristol. Wednes. 1 10 morn Thursday 2. 1 after Friday 3 1 aftei Saturday 4. 31 after Monday 6 4 after Tuesday 7. 6 after Wednes. 8. 51 morn Wednes. 8. 61 after Thursday 9 6 morn Thursday 9. 7 after Friday 10 61 morn Friday 10 71 after Saturday 11 7 morn Monday 13 9 morn Tuesday 14 8 £ morn Wednes. 15 101 morn Thursday 16 lOt morn Friday 17 H after Saturday 18 It after Monday 20 4! after Tuesday 21 3t after Wednes. 22 6 morn Wednes. 22 4 after Thursday 23 6t morn Thursday 23 41 after Friday 24 7 morn Friday 24 5:1 after Saturday 25 71 morn Monday 27 74 morn Tuesday 28 91 morn Wednes. 29 9 morn Thursday 30 111 morn Fares:—After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 18. 6d. NOTICB.—It being intended to sail punctually at the time ttoted above, no Goods will be received for shipment later than the hour previous thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. WEXFORD AND BRISTOL. BRITON. (With liberty to Call at Intermediate Ports.) Withdrawn till further notice. Fares—Cabin, 17s. 6d. Servants, and Children under 12,10s., including steward's fees. Deck, 7s. 6d. To.and. Fro Cabin, 2Js., available for one month or with liberty to return from Wexford, Dublin, Cork, or YVaterford, 31B. 6d. TEN BY.-U:NDUfB. Bristol to Tenby. Tenby to Bristol. APRIL. APRIL. Wednes. 1. 111 morn Saturday 4 5 morn Wednes. 8 7 morn Saturday 11 10 morn Wednes. 15 11 morn Friday 17. 4 after Wednes. 22 6 morr Saturday 25. 9 morn Wednes. 29 104 morn Fares:—Cabin, 13s.; Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d.; Sei- vaut^, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Children under 12 years, 4s. Return Tickets:—Best Cabin, available for a month, l»s. t)d., with the option of returning by either of the Company's Steamers plying between Bristol and Tenby, Cardiff, or Newport. PEMBROKE DOCK, MILFORD,& HAVERFORDWEST CALYPSO. From Bristol'.1*' SPeffibrolie Dock to Waterford, APRIL. APRIL. Tuesday, 7 6 morn As soon after arrival from Tuesday, 14 10 morn Bristol as circumstances Tuesday, 21 5 morn will permit. Tuesday, 28 91 morn Waterford to Bristol, Fri- days. Cabin, 13s. Od. Deck, 7s. 6d. CA RMA R THE N.-UNDINE. Goods and Deck Passengers only. APRIL. APRIL. From Bristol, From Carmarthen, Calling at Tenby. Calling at Tenby. Wednes. 1 II5 morn Saturday 4 2 morn Wednes. 8 7 morn Saturday 11 7 morn Wednes. 8.. 7 morn Saturday 11 7 morn Wednes. 15 11 morn Friday 17 1 after Wednes. 22 6 morn Saturday 25 6 morn Wednes. 29 104 morn Wednes. 29 101 morn DU BLIN.—ROSSBTTA. From Bristol. From Dublin. Friday 3 3 after Tuesday 7 8 morn Friday 10 8 mom Tuesday 14 11 morn Friday 17 2 after Tuesday 21 8 morn Friday 24 7 morn I Tuesday 28 11 morn The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the con- veyance of Passengers and Goods. Female Stewards on board. Carriages and Horses shipped with care, and should be alongside Two Hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed. Bills and other information supplied by Mr. J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hetwells. In Løndon-Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly, and Gracechurch-street, City; H. Underwood, 66, Haymarket. AGISTS:—Mr. Thomas Rees, Tenby; Mr. F. J. Sellick, Haverfordwest; Mr. J. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Abel Roberts, Pater; Mr. Rodgman, Ilfracombe Mr. Hawken, Bideford Jas. Bagnal & Son, Carmarthen; Mr. R. Jones, Newport; Mr. John Rowe, Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; and Messrs. R. and R. Allen, Wexford. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam-Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (it lost or damaged) above the value of j62, nor for any Deck Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value 01 20s., unless in each case entered as such, and freight in propor- tion paid for the same at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 40s. (it lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in propor- tion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All Letters seeking information to be pest-paid. [ 24 INCREASED STEAMSHIP COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. rilHE CORK STEAMSHIP COM- A PANY'S First-Class Powerful PELICAN, Capt. Cathcart. 800 Tons. 250 Horse Power DODO, Capt. Raynes. 1000 Tons. 300 Horse Power. Are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the Month ot APRIL, 1868. TO CORK. From Newport Wednesday 1 11 morning From Cardiff Saturday, 4 3 afternoon From Newport Wfdnesday 8 6 afternoon From Cardiff Saturday 11 74 morning From Newport Wednesday 15 10 morning From Cardiff Saturday 18 2 afternoon From Newport Wednesday 22 5 afternoon From Cardiff Saturday 25 62 morning From Newport Wednesday 29 94 morning FROM CORK. To Milford and Cardiff Wednesday 1 8 morning To Newport Monday 6 14 afternoon To Milford and Cardiff Wednesday 8 3 afternoon To Newport Monday 13 74 morning 'Jo Milford and Cardiff Wednesday 15 8 morning To Newport Monday 20 14 afternoon To Millord and Caidiff Wednesday 22 24 afternoon To Newport Monday, 27 61 morning To Milford and Cardlff Wednesday 29 7 morning Passengers' Fares between Cardiff, Newport, and Cork To Cork and Back, in Best Cabin (Tickets available for One Month), <ei 7s. To Cork, Best Cabin (no Steward's Fee), 17s 6d. Deck, 7s. Goods conveyed to and from Limerick at Through Rates via Cork. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment, should lie alcnglSide Two Hours before the time of sailing from Newport, and Four Hours from Cardiff. The Company give Notice that they will not be accountable for any Passengers' Luggage, unless the value thereof be de- clared, and the Freight paid accordingly, at the time of ship. ment; and that Passengers from CARDIFP or NEWPORT must obtain their Tickets from the Offices before going on board. Fot Freight, Ac., apply at the Company's Office, Cork; or to their Agents, Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks, Cardiff; .Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street, Newport, Mon-j 120 STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. Via New Milford (Milford Haven) and Waterford, DAILY SERVICR (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). -1 RILHE MILFORD HAVEN and WATER- X FORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S V^AFROYAL MAIL STEAMERS will sail (weather permitting), From New Milford at 7.45 From Waterford at 4.0 p.m p.m., 011 arrival of the 9.15 on arrival of the Train from q'1?" ^iXPle?^' an<^ a.m. Cork, Limerick, &c., so as ,?s ^1'a'ns> so as to to enable Passengers to pro- enable lassengers to' proceed ceed by the 8.35 a.m. 1st by the 6.0 a.m. Train to and 2nd Class Express Train Limerick, Cork, &c. reaching London about 6.0 p.m., and 3rd Class arriving in London rt 9.45 p.m. For further particulars apply to any of the Railway Sta- tions, or to Messrs. JACKSON & CO., New Milford, South Wales. See Bradshaw's Guide and Irish Guides and Railway Time Tallies. [1802 Ittsii^ss gultess^is. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF ALES. MESSRS. FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO. have much pleasure informing their Friends and the Public in general that in consequence of the Burton Brewers having taken off the addition made in their prices last year of 3s. per Barrel of Pale Ale, and 6s. per Barrel on all other Ales, they are enabled to make a corresponding Reduction in their Prices, which are as under:- PALE ALE, Bass's or Allsopp's, 30s. per Kilderkin. MILD ALE, 21s., 24s., 27s., 30s. Do. PALE ALE, 4s. per Dozen Imperial Pint Bottles. MILD ALES, 3s. 6d. „ 11 IMPERIAL TABLE BEER, 2s. 6d. GUINNESS'S EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT, 3s. 6d. 11413 IMPROVED APPLICATION OF WATER-POWER. THE T-URBINE. MAC ADAM, BROTHERS, and CO., EN- GINEERS, SOHO FOUNDRY, BELFAST, after Twenty years' of experience, have brought their im- proved TURBINE to great perfection. It is applicable to all practicable heights of fall, giving much greater power from the water than any other kind of water-wheel. On low falls it has the great advantage of not being impeded by floods or back-water. It is particularly well adapted for situations where the quantity of water is VARIABLE, and where all other wheels fail. Its motion is extremely regular, and, when desired a Governor can be applied effectively. This wheel is at work in a great many places, to which reference will be given. [1916 Important Notice. PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED TO GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS. International Exhibition, London, 1862. International Exhibition, Dublin, 1865, and numerous other places. GREEN'S Patent Lawn Mowers have proved to be the best and have carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition, and as evidence of their superiority upwards of 41,500 have been sold since the year 1856. Sold by all respectable Ironmongers, Seedsmen, &c., in the United Kingdom. Delivered to all the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England. THOMAS GREEN AND SON, Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds; and 54 and 55, Blackfriar's-road, London, S. L1912 BUTE CHAIN CABLE AND ANCHOR TESTING WORKS, West Side of Glamorganshire, Canal, Cardiff. BOARD OF TRADE LICENCE, No. 29, Sanctioned by Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping." "F^RECTED by the TRUSTEES OF THE MARQUIS OF JM BtrjlE, capable of Testing up to 230 Tons. v Copies of the Regulations containing the Government Proof and Charges may be had on application at the BUTE DOCKS OFFICE, Cardiff. [840 ROOFING FELT. ROOFING FELT. MESSRS. CROGGIN and CO.'s ROOFING FELT, BOILER FELT and INODOROUS FELT, for damp walls, &c., &c. Agent for Cardiff, CROSS BROTHERS. A Stock on hand, ready for immediate delivery. Special terms for wholesale buyers. f 1047 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, Surgeon Dentist, OF No. 7, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL, ATTENDS at CARDIFF (as for the last twenty years) the first and third THURSDAY in every month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to his Profession, at his Rooms, 15, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. Mr. YOUNG'S next visit to Cardiff will be THURSDAY, May 7th. 15, Angel-street, Cardiff. [1958 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. To Her Majesty, To the Prince of Wales, By Special Warrant, By Special Warrant, Dated 27th Dec., Dated 10th Feb., 1865. 1866. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, Original and Sole Proprietors of the STOCK-BREEDERS' MKDTCINE CHEST, FOR DISOEDKBS IN HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, AND LAMBS. (Established over One Quarter of a Century.) Patronised by upwards of Seventy Thousand of the prin- cipal Stock-breeders, Horse Proprietors, and Agriculturists of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The only TRUE and ORIGINAL" DAY'S CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS" are prepared expressly by us. The Chest contains the following matchless preparations Half-a-doz. CHEMICAL EXTRACT, at 30s. per dozen. One doz. GASEOUS FLUID, at 20s. per dozen. One doz. RED DRENCHES, at 13s. per dozen. One doz. RED PASTE BALLS, at 7s. 6d. per dozen. Adapted for all ailments among Stock during the present Season. Price of Chest complete, with Shilling Book on Farriery, t2 16s. 6d., carriage paid. Either preparation may be had separately in boxes. TESTIMONIALS. THE LAMBING SEASON.—The "Chemical Extract" is un- equalled for bad cases in drawing Lambs, and to stop heaving and straining. Mr. Woods, in his Lecture on the Breeding and Management of Sheep," says—" My shepherd declares it to be worth a guinea a bottle." The Gaseous Fluid" is famous for debility and exhaustion in Ewes after Lambing; for diarrhoea in Calves and Sheep, and for colic and gripes in Horses and Cattle. Mr. Bowick, in his prize essay on the Rearing of Calves," says-" The Gaseous Fluid is sufficient for all the ills that Calfbood is liable to. I have reared twenty-six calves this year, and by the use of the 'Gaseous Fluid' I have not lost one." Mr. Thomas Rigby (Cheshire), in his Lecture on "Summer Grazing of Sheep," says-" Day, Son, and Hewitt's Gaseous Fluid is the best corrective of scour in Sheep I have ever tried. I can strongly recommend their Medicine Chest' as a most valuable auxiliary to stockkeepers of all kinds, but especially to shepherds. With the medicines they give plain directions for use, which any man may understand." Orders sent by Post will be promptly attended to if ad- dr6ss6dw DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, ANIMAL MEDICINE FACTORY, 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, W., or WANTAGE, BERKS. Woods on Sheep," five stamps Bowick on Calves,' three stamps both free by post [1771 PROTECTION FROM FIRE! TIADE USE ONLY BRYANT AND MAY'S PATENT SAFETY MATCHES WHICH ARE NOT POISONOUS, AND LIGHT ONLY ON THE BOX. SOLD EVERYWHERE. CAUTION.—Be particular to trder Bryant and May's Matches, trade mark, an Ark; and see that you get them, as worthless imitations are sometimes substituted by un- principled tradesmen.^ <1506 business gjidr^ss, & BBOOKES • BEOOKES and TAXLOSS, and 1 :I EDMUNDS. EDMUNDS. 10, SMITH-STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. CLOTH HALL. D A V IDE V A N S, MERCHANT TAILOR, 1, TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF, Has just received his SUMMER STOCK of GOODS of the Best Quality, at Moderate Prices. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. [2028 0". ISTEWTON, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND WOOLLEN-D PAPER, 5, 'FREDERICK-STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, !BE?hat°heeha^ahvei^1 CCHOICEnsFI0F(^nver?n?Jpport he has received during the past, and begs to intimate Sble S "f U0«'INGS, VESXINGS, aid TBOt/siSKIHGS, of the Newest N.B.—ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. [2128 EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE. PARIS, 1867. THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR CONFERRED UPON THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINES. THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE, ABOVE ALL MEDALS. NEARLY 200,000 of these unparalleled Machines now in use in all parts of the world. Every Machine guaranteed. Instruction gratis. Illustrated prospectus and samples of work gratis and post free. GROVER AND BAKER, SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 150, REGENT-STREET, LONDON, W.; 59, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. These Machines, and the work done upon them, have never failed to receive the first premium over all competitors whatever exhibited. SOLE AGENT FOR CARDIFF AND VICINITY L. N. LODWICK, DRAPER, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. T 2051 UNION ROAD NURSERY. CARDIFF. "V\T TR5SEDBR. GARDEN AND tlOWER SEEDS. ———————. WTRESEDER begs to inform bis numerous Customers and the Public, that he bas "JUST RECEIVED • his 6 iOCK of the above, from the first Home and Continental Growers, a trial of which is respectfully solicited, and cannot fail to give satisfaction. Catalogues upon application. WEDDING AND OTHEltlè BOUQUETS CUT TO ORDER. t A fiue collection of Fruit Trees, Roses; Scrubs, &c.of all the lekdisgtfrarieties. Planting done by co {liract or otherwise. [29 CORN, SEED, FLOUR, AND MEAL MERCHANT, AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN^SEEDS, 11, ANGEL-ST^EET, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR THORLEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE. [19M ■ p -2U — W ESTERN t COUNTIES CELEBRATED PRIZE SUPER-PHOSPHATE AND OTHER MANURES, FOB > CORN, TURNIP, MANGOLD, POTATO, AND ALL GREEN CROPS. — 1 THESE PRIZE MANURES are increasingly appelated throughout the United Kingdom. Agriculturists unacquainted with their merits will do well to give them a trial tlas season. CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. For Testimonials and other information apply to Messrs. ELLIS and LEWIS, CARDIFF. [1988 T. WARREN, Waterproof Rick Cloths, Wagon and Cart Covers, Horse Loin Cloths, &c. MANUFACTURER of ROPE, LINE, CORD, JM. TWINE, SACK, AND BEDSACKINGS. Every description of Nets made to order. Engine Yarn kept in stock. Dealer in Hemp and Flax. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WAREHOUSE, 16, ANGEL STRHET, CARDIFF. [1985 ■VCR. R. B. BOULTON, SUKGKON DENTIST, No. l, 1VJL Charles-street, Cardiff. Nearly 22 years' experience. Established 14 year: Recommended by the principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardifl. Artificial Teeth Supplied by Mr Boulton cannot be surpassed, and will be fouml very superior to any that cau be obtained in this neighbourhood. Every dental operation skilfully performed at moderate charges.. [gy H. SWEETING, Hairdresser and Perfumer, BEGS to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Public^ that he has taken the under-mentioned Premises for first-class Fashionable and Fancy Hair-Dressing and hopes, by every attention to Business, to procure their patronage. H. S. has had considerable experience both in Town and Country. Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon at- their own residences. Orders to be left at the Shop. LESSONS in Hair-Dressing given. <•' Valuable stock of every description always on hand Combs, Brushes, Sponges, &c. &c., and all requisites for' the Toilet. Schools and Families attended on the shortest notice. 6, Angel-street, Cardiff. [1905 UAMP, HAIR-DRESSER, BRISTOL, Is Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of FRIZZETTES, CHIGNONS, PLAITS, FRONTS, AND WIGS. { ALL Persons wanting any of these Goods will con- sult their own interests by sending their orders direct to him, because his Prices are below, and thei Quality of his Goods above, that of most Manufacturers^ In all cases where practicable orders are despatched by. same evening's post in secure envelope. Goods sent on approval if desired.. Attendance for HAIR CUTTING, &c., in CARDIFF an Neighbourhood, as usual, First Week in the Month., Families desirous of attendance will oblige by commu- nicating to him, by post, at 37, College-green. [1911 T ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY COMBINED. H GRIMWADE, RIDLEY, and CO. beg particularly! at this season of the year to call the attention of* the public to their improved ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. The great secret of this Paint consists in the Union of an Anti-Corrosive Agent with genuine White Lead. it,, is superior to every other description of Paint in the?' Preservation of Out-buildings, whether of wood, plaster^ or brick, all of which it will render impervious to the weather. It never blisters or peals off, becomes harder by exposure to the weather, and is cheaper and more, durable than any other kind of Paint. It is also much' used and well suited for Painting Iron Steamboats,' Bridges, Piers, Palisading, and Hurdles. « Best quality in all shades (except Green) 28s. per cwt. Second 24s. „ C Green 28s. & 36s. „ Specimens and Testimonials may be seen, and Orders executed at the Manufactory, ST. CLEMENTS, IPSWICH; 4, 5, and 6, GREAT ST. HELEN'S^ LONDON or of their j AGENTS FOR THIS DISTRICT, 1 Messrs. CROSS BROS., Ironmongers, Cardiff, < Messrs. SMITH and Co., Druggists, Carmarthen, # A. PUGSLEY and Co., Ship Chandlers, Sailmakers, and Rope Manufacturers, Dock-street, Newport, «J>i Mon. The Makers are prepared to appoint Agents for anY.e, unrepresented Town; only one Agent appointed for y, each place, 11913 C. H. RICHES AND CO., Steam Traders between Bristol and Cardiff. ELIZA RICHES begs most gratefully to thank the jLLt public generally for their kind patronage to her lamented husband, and to inform them that the trade will continue to be carried on by herself and her son-in- law as heretofore. i C. H. RICHES and CO. beg to inform the public that they have a first class STEAMER on the Trade, and that no effort shall be wanting to fur- ther the interests of their patrons. [1897 ESTABLISHED 1812. Hand T. PROCTER invite the attention of Agrifiul- • turists to their SPECIAL BONE MANURES, which are of a superior quality, and the most economical that can be used. Proctor's Turnip Manure ProctorJs Wheat Manure Proctor's Mangold Manure Proctor's Barley Manure Proctor's Potato Manure Proctor's Grass Manure BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. Full particulars sent free by post on appplication to Messrs. PROCTER, or their AGENTS. ADDRESS—H. and T. PROCTOR, Artificial Manure Works, Cathay, Bristol. Wonxs-BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, WARWICK, AND BRISTOL. I AGENT-Mr. JOHN GARSED, The Moorlands, Cowbridge. 1856 Lawes' Manures WERE the first Chemical Artificial Maflures manu- factured and introduced, and have been in usee for 27 years with great success. The supply for the pre- sent season is new ready for delivery, ftH in first-rate^; condition. t LA WES' PATENT* TTJRLTTP'MANLJR! LAWES' DISSOLVED BONES., •: LAWES' SUPER PHOSPHATE-Of. LIME.' '« v LAWES' WHEAT, BARLEY, GRAV, AND 144NGBL MANURES. v LAWES' CONCENTRATED CORN GRASS MANURES. Dr. Voelcker has inspected and sampled a Btilft cfl? 10,000 tpns at Mr. Lawes' Factories. The report can be obtained on application. He st$t<j%—" All the samples appeared to be equally dry, unitotwin chamoter, and finely prepared.. Having inspected the bulk at Mr, Lawes' Works, I can certify that the Turnip Manure now 4 sent out from the bulk is,a dry, well-made, superior Artificial Manure, and is in exjaellenjt condition for delivery." AGENT.—JOHN M. HALL, farmers cao plied from stocks at Cardiff, Cowbridge, and Brid|»na> Also Clover, Grass, Mangold and Turnip S#ed» odfeest quality. Womanby Street, Cardiff, April 15, 1868. f2093 ESTABLISHED 1842. J. A ND T. li O B I N b O N CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE BONE MANURE, for Grass and Clover. BONE MANURE, for Grain Crops. BONE MANURE, for Roots. BONE MANURE, for Potatoes. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. These Manures have been well tested by practical experience, and are used now over a large portion of the United Kingdom. Several Agricultural Societies have awarded Prizes, during the past season, for Roots and Root-crops grown from this Superphosphate of Lime, where it has been subject to unrestricted competition. They also manufacture LINSEED and COTTON SEED CARE, from good seed only as imported, and free from admixture. PERUVIAN GUANO, and NITRATE of SODA, as imported Apply to J. & T. ROBINSON, at their Manufactory, ST. PHILIP'S MARSH, BRISTOL; at the DOCKS' GLOUCESTER or to their Agents. [1692 Suainijss PRINTING. OFFICES: ST. JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.) THE CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN NEWS- PAPER and PRINTING COMPANY (Limited). Every Description of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, including CIRCULARS, CARDS, BILL-HEADS, POSTING BILLS, CATALOGUES, REPORTS, PAMPHLETS, &c. &c., is now executed with Neatness, Accuracy, and Despatch, and upon the most reasonable terms, at the CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN OFFICES, St. JOHN.STREET, CARDIFF. Orders from the Country punctually attended to, and Goods delivered, within 12 Miles of Cardiff, free of charge. LEWIS & WILLIAMS, (LATE W. BIRD AND SON'S) Wholesale and Retail County Tea Warehouse, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ALL TEAS Sold at the County Tea Warehouse are Warranted Pure and Unadulterated, and may be had in Packages, not smaller than One Ounce. Established in the year 1823. [1549 FOR SUPERIOR TEAS, AND RICH-FLAVOURED COFFEE, AT LOW PRICES, GO TO MITCHELL'S, THE GOLDEN CANISTER TEA WAREHOUSE, 40, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Opposite Temperance-town. HOME-CURED BACON, OF BEST QUALITY. [1943 PROVISION MERCHANTS, SHIP CHANDLERS, LIVERY STABLE PROPRIETORS, MALTSTERS, &c., can be SUPPLIED with HEATH and BIRCH BROOMS of the very best quality, carriage paid to Cardiff Station, in any quantity not less than 1 gross, from 2s. per doz., according to size. Samples and Terms will be sent on application to JAMES LAWRANCE, Wholesale Manufacturer, King's- road, Reading. The largest House in the Trade. Esta- blished 40 years. 11750 MR. PETER PRICE, (LATE JAMES AND PRICE) BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, SURVEYOR, AND VALUER, CANAL WHARF, CARDIFF. MR. PRICE continues Every Branch of the Business carried on by the late firm of James and Price (Mr. James having retired therefrom). A Stock of TOMBS and HEADSTONES are on hand, and for sale at reduced prices. All Kinds of Building Materials, Drain Pipes, and Anderson's Felt, always in Stock. OFFICE—CANAL WHARF. YARD—PENARTH ROAD. > [2080 MR. PgTER PRICE BEGS to remind his .friends and the public that he continues to receive.Orders foe I&SEBANGE AGAINST FIRE in the SUN FIRE OFFICE. Having been Cardiff Agent for this Office during the last ten years, his experience of the promptitude and liberality with which the Office has always met claims upon it, enables him to recommend it with confidence. Out of 50,000 claims for damage by fire, during the last half-century, they have never had occasion to dis- pute more than 15 claims. Office:—Canal Wharf East, Cardiff. [2081 BRISTOL STJKAM CABINET WORKS. LAVERTON and CO.'s PRICE CURRENT for the COMPLETE FURNISHING of an EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, in a neat and respectable style, with good Modern Euruitare, CARPETS, and CU'UWLMS, &c., KITCHEN HALL, DINING-ROOM, BREAKFAST-ROOM, STAIRS DRAWING-ROOM, BEST BED-ROOM, SPARE BED. ROOM, and TWO SERVANTS' BED-hOOMS. Every article warrauted. £ s. d. £ s. i i Deal Table. 0 8 6 & Large one-flap ditto 0 12 8 Four strong Chairs, at 3s. 6d. 0 14 0 .{'" J Large Clothes Horse, 7s. 6d. Small do., 5s. 012 6 V Knife-Box. 0 5 Iji 6 HALL. Say 7 yds. 4.4 Oil Cloth, at 2s. 9d. 0 19 3 Cocoa Door Mat and Stair-foot do. O 8 6 Umbrella Stand and Hat-rail 1 5 0— 2 1$0 DINING-ROOM. One set of Damask orMoreen Window Cut tains,3 £ yards long, fringe, drapery, polished mahoganytor gilt 6 ft. pole. 3 10 0 Super. Brussels Carpet, 18 by 151 ft., 42 r yards .„ 7 7 Hearth Rag to match 1 1' Q Mahogany Sliding Table, with extra leaf, to dine-eight 4* iff Six sofid Mahogany hair-seated Chairs, stuffed with horse-hair. 4 Io O Mahogany Sofa, b^iir-seated J. 5 5. 0 Mahogan^ Pedestal Sideboard, 5ft» fltn. 5 10 •#—31 18, 0 BREAKFAST-ROOM. Super Kidderminster Carpfet/say 5 yds. by 4 2 10 0 Hearth Hug to match 0 14 0 Mahogany I^mbroke Table,«ift. 6in. 1. square u, i. 1 5 0 Six invitation Mahogany Chairs, cane- seateil 1 4 0—fcl3 0 «, STAIRS. I, Strong Botch Carpet, say 2#' yards, at Is. 4d, L 6 a Thi"ty-sw*Stair«rod8 andJEyes. 0 15 0— 2 X 8 |HRA WING-ROOM. Super. Brussels Catjtet,ineluding makisfc, 16ft. b* 15 £ ft., 42 yprds JT 7 T 0 Hearth Rug tojiiatch 1 1 0" Two sets rich Damask Curtains, Slyds. lapg, Window. Drapery, and two 6ft.. -A gi)t Poles £ '• 0 Rosewood Cbeffonier, plate-glass back and marble t?>p. 5 15 0 Chimney Glass in gilt frame, brat Rtltish plate, 40in. by 30in. & 0 &■ Rosewood Loo Table 4 15 0 .» Rosewood Couch, damask Curtain* 5 15 0 Six solid Rosewood Chairs, ditto 6 0 0—42 0 BEST BED-ROOM. Mahogany Fourpost Bedstead, with cor- < nice, poles, rings, &c. 4 10 0 jbayeu or Damask Furniture, with fringe "^mteery, complete •• .4 15 0 GoocOPeatbw Bed, Bolster, and Pillows 5 15 0 One fairBesl Russian Sheets 0 18 0 Blankets, 17 0 AVMte- Counterpane 0 14 6 Washstand and Table 3 3 0 Dve$ftig Glass, large size 0 16 0 jsM^%pgai^ fbwel Horse 0 4 6 •tfitfree imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane- seat 0 9 O 1|faboga(iy Chest of Brawers, French polished. 2 15 0 Bedroopu Carpet, yard wide 0 18 0 -Mahogany Night &$bmode 0 14 6—28 0 0 :,> \yjjjj#KOND fcED ROOM. •Japanned full lumjftifff trnhr Bedstead. 2 2 0 Good 'Dimity, ffwrotfcire, with fringe "dwpem. • 17 6 MapiiC. 110 Good-Milpuff Bed and Bolster, Feather Pillows > 2 12 0 Pair Russian Sheets 0 12 0 Three Blaukets 1 4 o "Wljfite Counterpane 0 10 6 Painted Washstaud and Table 0 15 6 Cliffst of Drapers, large size 1 12 0 Two Chairs 0 7 6 Dressing Glass 0 10 6 Towel Horse 0 3 0 Bedside Carpet, 8 yds. 0 16 0-13 13 6 TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. Two full-sized double Bedsteads 1 1 0 Millpuff Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows 2 0 0 Two Pair Sheets 0 10 0 Six Blankets 1 16 0 ?wo Coloured Counterpanes 0 10 0 wo Wasbstands •- 0 11 0 iwo Chests of Drawers 2 10 0 our Chairs 0 10 0 pro Dressing Glasses 0 6 0— 9 14 0 d6138 12 6 A BIN GIB ROOM OB A SINGLE ABTICLB AT THE QUOTED PRICES. Now ready, L. and Co.'s NBW IixofeTBATBD GUIDE, with 300 Engravings and Valuable Information for Furnishing various sized Houses. Free by Post, or on application to LAVERTON AND CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS, 36 AND 37, MARYPORT-STREET, BRISTOL. [4 CD Susitt^ss Slddrcss^. CARDIFF. 21, DUKE-STREET. SPRING MILLINERY, DRESSES, &c., Ac MESSRS. ELLS & NEAL BEG respectfully to inform their numerous Friends that they have RECEIVED their FIRST PA RPKT. from Paris for the season. N.B.—Out-door Apprentices to the Dress-making Wanted. [2013 G-LOVES. MESSRS. ELLS and NEAL have received their Spring Parcel of KID GLOVES. No. 1 Is. 9d. Post Free Is. lOd. No. 2 2s. Od. Post Free 2s. Id. No. 3 2s. 6d. Post Free 2s. 7d. No.4. 3s. Od. Post Free 3s. IdL No. 5 3s. 6d. Post Free 3s. 7d. Sizes-6, 61, 61, 6#, 7, 1i, 71, 7f. 8, 8J, 81, 3d. extra. Send Stamps, for Sample Pair. ELLS AND NEAL, 21, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 11989 FAMILY MOURNING. ELLS AND NEAL 21, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF, Respeatfully call the attention of Families to their well-assorted STOCK OF GENERAL MOURNING, MILLINERY, &c., &c. N.B.—FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED [27 THE MISSES PEDLER, Milliners, Dress and Straw Bonnet Makers, BEG to thank the Ladies of Cardiff and neighbour- hood for their kind Patronage since their com- mencement in Business, and trust, by personal and strict attention to all orders entrusted to them, to merit a con- tinuance of their support. Machine Stitching and Pouncing done. Bonnets Cleaned, Dyed, and Altered. [1570 HILLYARD'S for JH. Ladies' Underclothing, Baby Linen. Corsets and Stay Bands. HILLYARD'S for t t. Kid and other Gloves, and all Best Hosiery. HILLYARD'S for t <L Best Haberdashery. HILLYARD'S for .:M fjL Berlin Wool, Fleeces, Yarns, and Can- vas Work. Sole Agent for the genuine Wheeler and Wiison's SEW IN Gr MACHINES. E. HILLYARD, 2, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, Opposite the General Post-office. Instructions Gratis to all Purchasers. [1956 WINTER'S PRIZE MEDAL NEW LOCK-STITCH FAMILY AND DRESSMAKING f. SEWING MACHINE, Price, £4 10s., complete. rilHE following are some of the advantages which thia 1 Machine possesses I.-It may be worked by hand or foot. 3.—-Makes the lock-stitch. C 3.—Strength and durability of mechanism, it bew £ "M* £ an impossibility to get out of oi$er. *■% 4.—Simplicity: a quarter of an hour being long enough for any personto learn. 5.-Range of work: it will hem, fell, tack, gather, aeMB, bind, braid, and do every class of domestic sewing, from the tbinest to the thickest material, without altfraJiou of tension, breaking of cotton, or needles. ^6.~7Cheapness. Thia machine is the cheapest and best weww to the public that makes lock-stitch, aud works with IftajSLor foot. j&sry Machine warranted, to produce work equip to tbs Oggjkexpensive Machines. #3|9le Agrtit for Sooth Wales, Mr. W. DAVID, 'a* The Easy jit Boot and Shoe Manufactory, HAYES, CARDIFF. Several other Machines on Thonrttt and Howe's principles equally chrap. y [1899 —4 — TWO THOUSAND YARDS OF CALICOES AT OiLD PRICES, BEING PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCI IN COTTON GOODS, » AT » AT S. -SILlIFAffT'S, UGP VICTORIA HOUSE, JF QUEEN-STREET, 2I3Q1 CARDIFF, 45, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. SHOW FOR THE SPRING SEASON. MADAM,—I beg respectfully to inform you that I Ivt have just returned from the Markets, and com- pleted my purchases of SPRING GOODS, which are now on Sale. The New Stock consists of Silks, Shawls, British and Foreign Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, Ribbons. Trimmings, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. April 6th, 1868. L. N. LODWICK. [2071 MRS. BLENKINSOPP, (LATE GAISFORD,) F UENCH STAY AND CORSET MAKER. STAYS CLEANED AND REPAIRED. Orders executed with Neatness and Despatch. 1, VICTORIA-PLACE, HAYES. [1901 MESSRS. E. M. SAUNDERS and Co., HOLE SALE BEDDING MANUFACTURERS UPHOLSTERERS, 5, LOWER STATION-TERRACE, CARDIFF. A Price List on application. [2062 WILLIAM E. VAUGHAN'S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 248, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, 2, LLANAHTH-STREET, NEWPORT, AND 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. BED and Window Curtains, Sha^is, Mantles, Dresses, Table Covers, Feathers, Gentlemen's Clothes, &c., Cleaned or Dyed. AGENTS Aberdare—Mrs. Dance, confefiflSjper, Commercial-street Bridgend—Mrs. Thomae, eoiflteeiioner, Caroline-streeL Cowbridge—Mrs. Stibbs, AjjStectioner, Ivor House. Newbridge—Mr. Evans, jjfilfiionger, Bridge-street.. j [1928— "'< House FfflMfplmg Ironmongery. CROSS BROTHERS, 3, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, HAS just received an elegant assortment of the tt above also a general variety of FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS, PAPIRR MACHIE, AND JAPANNED TRAYS. ONE KiEcE BJkOCK TIN DISH COVERS, Ivory Handfod Dinner Britannia Tea and Coffee Knives Pots. London Bronze Tea Urns. Paraffin and Moderator Plated Spoons and Porkx. Lamps. Ditto Cruets, Tea Sets, Itc. Iron and Brass Bedsteads. Baths of every kind. » Children's Cots. Toilet Sets, Water Cans. Kitchen Hanges and Grates. Floor Cloths. Portable Mangles. And an endless Assortment of House Furnishing IroD- mongery, Kitchen Requisites, &c. NOTE THE ADDRESS. CROSS BROTHERS, 3, ST. MARY-STREET, ARCADE, CHURCH-STREET, and WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. fl28