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CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. JULY, 1869. aTHE CARDIFF and PORTISHEAD X STEAM-SHIP CO.'s STEAMERS, "TAFF," GEORGE DANDO, Master, WYE, JOHN LLOYD, Master, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended to SAIL during the Month of JULY, 1869. CARDIFF to BRISTOL (via Portishead). Steamer DAYS. from Bute Docks, Cardiff. | TJ g 2 Friday morn. 9 30 3 Saturday noon 12 0 "Si a 5 Monday after. 12 15 t^.2 6 Tuesday after. 2 45 Lpp.g 7 Wednesday after 2 45 I v'J) 8 Thursday after. 4 30 "ts'S'o » {32?_. 4 s III 1» S^ {X?: 2 3 |H 12 Monday mom. 7 30 13 Tuesday morn 7 30 BRISTOL (via Portishead) to CARDIFF. Steamer DAYS- Portishead Pier. 2 Friday after. 130 3 Saturday after 1 30 5 Monday. after. 3 45 6 Tuesday after. 3 45 7 Wednesday after.. 5 50 8 Thursday after. 5 50 „ S niorn. 8 45 9 Friday$after 7 30 c j f morn 8 45 10 Saturday j after. 7 30 12 Monday. after. 9 10 13 Tuesday after. 9 10 To-and-fro from Cardiff, 2nd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 10th. To and-fro from Portishead, 9th, 10th. FAREs.-Between Cardiff and Portishead -Best Cabin, Is. 6d.; Fore Cabin, lOd. Between Portishead and Clifton Bridge- First Class, Is. 6d.; Second Class, Is Third Class, 8d. Between Portishead and Bristol First Class. 2s.; Second Class Is. 6d.; Third Class, IIid. Rates for Carriages, Horses Cattle, Sheep, &c., and Freights for Merchandise reduced to allow for cost of transit by Railway to and from Bristol, the total charges not exceeding those hitherto paid. TO and FROM BATHURST BASIN, Bristol, calling at the Landing Stage, Hotwells. CARDIFF to BRISTOL. 2 Friday morn. 9 30 3 Saturday. noon. 12 0 5 Monday after 12 15 6 Tuesday after. 245 7 Wednesday after. 245 8 Thursday. after. 430 9 Friday after. 430 10 Saturday after. 4 30 BRISTOL (Bathurst Basin") to CARDIFF. 2 Friday noon 12 0 3 Saturday noon. 120 5 Monday after. 230 6 Tuesday after. 230 7 Wednesday after. 430 8 Thursday. after 4 30 9 Friday .0> after. 6 0 10 Saturday after. 6 0 Cär It being intended to sail punctually at the times stated, no Goods will be received for shipment at Bathurst Basin later than one hour previous. After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To-and- Fro same day or next (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken), After Cabin, 3s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available for the Return Trip on Monday. 3244J Mr. JOHN ROWE, Manager. INCREASED STEAMSHIP COMMUNICA- TION BETWEEN COKK,CARDIFF, & NEWPORT. mHE CORK STEAMSHIP COM- PANY'S First-Class Powerful PELICAN, Capt. Nagle 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 Moetb of JULY, 1869. TO CORK. From Cardiff Saturday 3 11 morning From Newport Wednesday 7 3t afternoon From Cardiff Saturday 10 5! morning FromNewport Wednes. 14 81 afternoon From CHI dllt Saturday 17 11$morning From Newport Wednes. 21 31 afternoon From Cardiff Saturday 24 51 morning From Newport Wednesday 28 8 afternoon From CardIff Saturday 31 10 morning FROM CORK. To Newport Monday 5 11 morning To Milford and Cardiff Wednesday 7 1 afternoon To Newport Monday 12 4 afternoon To Milford & Cardiff Wednes. 14 61 morning To Newport Monday 19 11 morning To Milford and Cardiff Wednesday 21 1 afternoon To Newport Monday 26 4 afternoon To Milford & Cardiff Wednes. 28 61 morning Passengers' Fares between Cardiff, Newport, and Cork To Cork and Back, in Best Cabin (Tickets available for One Month), £ 1 7s. To Cork Best Cabin (no Steward's Fee), 17s 6d. Deck, 7s. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment, should be alongside Two Hours before the time of sailinz 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 CARDIFF or NEWPORT tnast obtain their Tickets from the Offices before going on board. Fni Freight, &c., apply at the Company's Officts, Cork; or to their Agents, Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 191 STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH nl" IRELAND. Via New Milford, Milford Haven, and Waterford. DAILY SERVICE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). -» rilHK MILFOKD HAVKNanU WATER- X FORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS will sail (weather permitting) From New Milford at From Waterford at 40 1.40 a.m., on arrival of the p.m., on arrival of the Train ■4.50 p.m. Train, so as to from Cork, Limerick, &e., enable passengers to pro- so as to enable passengers ceed by the 10.20 a.m. Train to proceed by the 2.0 a.m. to Limerick, Cork, &c. I Train reaching London at 11.15 a.m. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Stations, or to Messrs. JACKSON and CO., 1802] New Milford, South Wales. CHEAPEST ROUTE for GOODS to and from NORTH of IRELAND, and all parts of SCOTLAND. STEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST, GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. EVERY SATURDAY, Carrying Goods for Newport, Merthyr Tydvil, Rhymney, Pontypool, Aberdare, Brecon, Kington, Bridgend, Ross, Monmouth, Hereford, Shrewsbury, &c. •\ ^pHE Screw Steam Ships ANTONA, Captain Lancey; CLUTHA, Captain [ Captain Huckman JURA, TBfciJuliMills or other vessels, are intended to Sail, with Goods and Passengers, from the East Bute Dock (unless prevented by circumstances), as follows CARDIFF To GLASGOW, GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, ViE Bristol. Vii Belfast. JULY. Wednes.,June30. 4 p.m. Saturday, 3 11 p.m. jULY Saturday, 10 6p.m. I Wednes., 7 1 nm Saturday, 17 10 a.m. Wednes., I4 4 f, m' Saturday, 24 6 p.m. Wednes., 21 1 D.m Saturday, 31 9 a.m. Wednes., 28 4 p.m! BELFAST TO CARDIFF.— JULY. Thursday, 1. 2 p.m. I Thursday, 22 6 D m Thursday, 8. 12 noon Thursday, 29 2pm Thursday, 15 2p.m. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. Fares Belfast, Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Deck, 10s. Greenock or Glasgow, Cabin, 20s.; Deck, 12s. 6d. Goods require to be alongside in time for shipment Three Hours before advertised time of sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan and Co., 34, Both well-street; in Belfast, to Robert Henderson and Son; in Bristol, to Mark Whitwill and Son; in Greenock, to William Lindsay and Co and in Cardiff to WEBB, MILSOM, and CO., Post Office, Mount Stuart-square. Cardiff, July, 1869. ("3699 jjttamgss giddreads. TRADESMEN'S ADDRESSES are inserted in the GUARDIAN, which has the most influential circu- lation in Wales, at Is. an inch per week, if ordered for three months. MR. PETER PRICE BEGS to remind his friends and the public that he continues to receive Orders for INSURANCE 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-No.3. Crockherbtown. 13342 THOMAS JONES, (Late Messrs. JAMES and PRICE,) BUILDER AND MONUMENTAL MASON, PENARTH ROAD ENTRANCE, (Near Mr. Lisle's Foundry), CARDIFF. TJ., in taking this old-established Business, trusts • that, having held a responsible position in the late Firm for 20 years, it will be a sufficient guarantee that all Orders entrusted to him will be executed with care and promptness, and hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit favours so liberally accorded to his predecessors. Restorations and Repairs attended to by experienced workmen. A Variety of TOMBS and HEADSTONES in Stock. Also, Doors, Sashes, Forest and Bath Stone, Plaster Cement, Chimney Tops, &c., &c. Paths and Yards prepared and laid with Marble Tar. Agent for the Sale of Roofing and Sheathing Felt, Drain Pipes and Sanitary Ware. DESIGNS and ESTIMATES prepared, and sent to Order. [3504 EDWIN BAUGH, TILER, PLASTERER, WHITE WASHER, AND COLOURER. All Repairing neatly executed at Moderate Charges. RESIDENCE—ATLAS-TERRACE, CANTON. [3711 COALS! COALS!! COALS! WILLIAM REES, COAL MERCHANT, Office-9, BUTE-CRESCENT. Residence-TR E DEGARVILLE. First-class House and Steam Coals, free from Sulphur, deliyered in any quantity at the shortest notice. PRICES. Large and Steam Coals 13s. Od. Ditto House, extra screened 12s. Od. Nut, free from Small 10s. 6d. Small House 8s. Od. 13509 J. WEBB, NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKSELLER, BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has always on SALE New and Second-hand PIANOFORTES and HAKMONIUM8, by some of the PIANOFORTES and HAKMONIUM8, by some of the most eminent makers. Note the Address. 180, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. [3638 MR. HUGO, SURGEON, STOWE VILLA, WORDSWORTH-STREET, ROATH. f3632 MR. RICHARDB BOULTON, SURGEON DENTIST, 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. TEETH, the best that can be obtained, from 4 £ to 25 Guineas the complete set Twenty-two years' experience. Established 1852. Recommended by the principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff and neighbourhood. No charge for consulta- tion. Attendance daily, from Ten till Four. L2654 GREAVES'S CANADIAN SPEEDY RELIEF A CERTAIN and safe remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Headache, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sick Headache, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Chil- blains, Ringworms, Whitlows and Boils, Sprains and Bruises, Toothache, Pains in the Back and Loins, Lumbago. The Proprietor has been urged to introduce this truly valuable medicine to the public by many friends who have experienced much benefit from its use. He feels certain that it only requires publicity to ensure immense success. This preparation, as a remedy for local pains, stands unequalled amidst the many pain-destroying medicines of the present day. Its action is simple and powerful. When externally applied its effects upon the capil- laries is salutary, while it gives life and energy to the whole circulation, expelling the pain, and giving vigour and health to the entire constitution. It is safe and simple, and may be taken internally in most cases, as it materially assists its operation externally. The Canadian Speedy Relief only needs to be used by one person in a neighbourhood to make it a general favourite with all, and its result will be the means of working its own way throughout the civilised world. It can be recommended to shipmasters and emigrants visiting tropical climates, where they are exposed to miasmatic influences. No person going anywhere to the south should be without it. Full Directions accompany each Bottle. Put up in Bottles at Is. l £ d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. Sold by most respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout Great Britain. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, EDWIN T. GREAVES, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, AGENTS IN CARDIFF. Messrs. KERNICK and BOWRING, Duke-street NI r. T. WILLIAMS, Bute-street. Mr. T. Y. YORATH, Canton. TESTIMONIALS. 27, Hanover-street, Swansea, Feb. 28,1868 Mr. E. T. Greaves, Dear Sir,-I can recommend your Canadian Speedy Relief as a very valuable medicine. I found it of great service in relieving me in cases of colds and acute pains in the back.-Yours truly, W. WALLACE. Cardiff, March, 1868. Dear Sir,—I can recommend your Canadian Speedy Relief. It has been of great service to me in curing a very severe headache I was suffering from. I should ad vise every one to give it a trial.—Yours truly, CHARLES HIBBERT, Master of the Barque Prowess, of Yarmouth, N.S. Cae Delwn House, Town Hill, Swansea, March, 20,1868. Dear Sir,—I am happy to add to the list of testi- monials, a proof, of the efficacy of your valuable medicine. Having suffered myself from a painful attack of rheumatism in my left leg for some time, was induced to try your Canadian Speedy Relief, and found ] the first application to give instant relief. It has entirely removed the rheumatic pains.—CHARLES WILLIAMS. 53, James-street, Cardiff, March, 1868. Mr. E. T. Greaves. Dear Sir,- Your Canadian Speedy Relief was the means of curing me from a severe attack of rheumatism I was suffering from, and can recommend it as a good and valuable medicine.—JOSEPH MILNER. To Mr. E. T. Greaves. Cardiff, Dec. 10,1867. Dear Sir, I can recommend your Canadian Speedy Relief as a very valuable medicine; it rendered me great service by curing a very bad cold I was suffering from. I should advise every one to give it a trial.- (Signed) JAMES HERBERT, Master of the Barque J. and R. Walsh, of Cork. Mr. E. T. Greaves. Cardiff, Dec., 1867. "Dear Sir,-It is with pleasure I can bear testimony to the efficacy of your Canadian Speedy Relief. I have tried it for rheumatism, and the result has been most satisfactory. I have also recommended it to several members of my household, and in every case your Canadian Speedy Relief has been successful in com- pleting a cure.—I remain, yours truly, F. PRIMAVESI. St. John's, New Brunswick, Nov. 1, 1867. Mr. E. T. Greaves. Dear Sir, It is with pleasure I can give you my testi- monial as to the efficacy of your Canadian Speedy Relief. I have been in the habit of using it for years past as a universal medicine, both for external and in- ternal purposes. I invariably keep it by me, as I think the medicine invaluabte and should recommend every one to give it a trial.—I remain, yours &c., HENRY VAUGHAN. 13292 Susitt^s Jiddrtssfs. LA CA RD.J TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, HOTEL-KEEPERS &c., OF CARDIFF AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. WINES and SPIRITS FINED, BOTTLED, and BINNED, with care and despatch, and CELLARS ARRANGED at the SHORTEST NOTICE. Corks Supplied. APPLY TO G. M. HALE, CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, CARDIFF. L2779 THE "CITY TEA" CARDIFF DEPOT. JOHN THOMAS, ARCADE WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabi- tants ot Cardiff and its Neighbourhood for the libe- ral support they have bestowed upon him since he com- menced business in the Tea Trade, and tiusts that hy still offering those fine blended TEAS at such LOW PRICES to merIt their patronage and support. AGENT for JOHN THOMPSON and SON, India Palt- and Stron" A c Brewers, Burton-on-Treut; and Sir JOHN ARNOTT and CO., Brewers. Cork. T3186 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-OTRBBD BACON, OF BEST QUALITY. [3344 JOHN & CHARLES SANKEY TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GEOCEFIS, FRUIT AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, TALLOW CHANDLERS. AGENTS FOR W. AND A. GILBEY, WINE IMPORTERS AND DISTILLERS, LONDON. 18, ANGEL-STRE E T, CARDIFF, AND DUNRAVEN-PLACE, BRIDGEND. L3401 PRINTING. OFFICE: ST. JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. 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 OFFICE, St. JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. Orders from the Country punctually attended to and Goods delivered, within 12 Miles of Cardiff, free of charge. COMPENSATION IN CASE OF INJURY, AND A FIXED SUM IN CASE OF DEATH, CAUSED BY ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND, May be secured by a Policy bf the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY. An Annual Payment of £ 3 to £6 5s. insures £1000 at Death, and an Allowance at the rate of 1:6 per Week for Injury. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE MAY BE PROVIDED AGAINST BY INSURANCE TICKETS FOR SINGLE OR DOUBLE JOURNEYS. For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64, CORNHILL, AND 10, REGENT-STREET. LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agent for Cardiff-Mr. J. WILLANS, 14, Loudoun- square. Merthyr-Mr. H. W. HARRIS, 140, High-street. Neath-Mr. W. H. REES. [3283 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT To Her MAJESTY, by To the PRINCE OF Special Warrant, WALES, by Special dated 27th Decern- Warrant, dated 10th ber, 1865. February, 1866. D AY, SON, AND HEWITT, -*— Original and Sole Proprietors of the STOCK-BREEDERS' MEDICINE CHEST, For Disorders in Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep, and Lambs. Patronised by upwards of Seventy Thousand of the principal Stock-breeders, Horse Proprietors, and Agri- culturists of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. CAUTION.-The first Animal Medicines known to the world as DAY'S," and in such universal repute under that title, are those only manufactured by us as a bill in Chancery, we recently filed, has established, and no one, as was there shown, knows anything of our discovery, or our mode of compounding. The Chest contains the following matchless prepa- rations:- Half-a-Dozen CHEMICAL EXTRACT, at 30s. per dozen. One Dozen GASEOUS FLUID, at 20s. per dozen. One Dozen RED DRENCHES, at 13s. per dozen. One Dozen RED PASTE BALLS, at7s. 6d. per dozen. Adapted for all ailments among Stock during the present season. Price of Chest complete, with Shilling Book on Farriery, £ 2 16s. 6d. carriage paid. Either preparation may be had separately in boxes. TESTIMONIALS. "Day,Son,andHewitt's "The Gaseous Fluid' is Six Guinea' Stock-breeders' the best corrective of Scour Medicine Chest' is the han- in Sheep I have ever diest and campletest we tried.T. Rigby, Lecture know of—in fact, it lets a on Summer Grazing of Farmer see a whole Phar- Sheep. macy—not exactly in a nut- im._ „ -x. shell, but in a neat little °?' an<* Hewitt box.Mark Lane. Ex- supply most excellent re- press, 16th Dec., 1867. medies for Scour, Gripes, F The Gaseous Fluid' is ?nd other diseases, and we sufficient for all the ills £ ave used their M^cines that Calfhood is liable to." years with suc- —T. Bowick, author of the cess* Sporting Gazette. Prize Essay on Calves. We have found the "My Shepherd declares 'Colic Drinks' (Gaseous the 'Chemical Extract'to Fluid) prepared by Day, be worth a guinea a bottle." Son, and Hewitt, act as H. Woods, Lecture on an invaluable remedy."— Breeding and Management Mark Lane Express. of Sheep. Orders sent by Post will be promptly attended to, if addressed DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, 22, DORSET-STRE ET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, BRANCH DEPOT AT WANTAGE, BERKS PUBLICATIONS. The Shilling Key to Farriery, free by post for Thirteen Stamps. The Rearing of Calves, free by post for Three Stamps. The Breeding and Management of Sheep, by H.. Woods (Lord Walsingham's Agent), free by post for Five Stamps. [3038 gusiir^s ^(idrfsw. SAMUEL HALL, DRAPER AND SILK MERCER, CARDIFF, BEGS to invite an INSPECTION of his STOCK, comprising a LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION of all that is choice and good of their respective kinds and qualities. The principle he adopts in his business is the simple and straightforward one, viz., to SELL ALL GOODS AT A LOW FIXED RATE OF PROFIT. Black and Coloured SILKS, of every description, from 35s. the dress. MANTLES AND SHAWLS. FANCY DRESSES. CAMBRICS AND MUSLINS. føØs AND LotroaMTHS. LACK AND EMBROIDERIES. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS.* MILLINERY, MANTLE, AND DRESS SHOWROOMS. f3681 ELLS AND NEAL, THE GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 20 AND 21, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. SHOW ROOMS for MANTLES, MILLINERY, and DRESSES. LADIES' OUTFITS and BABY LINEN. LINENS and SHEETING. GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY, &c. LINCOLN and BENNET'S HATS. [3295 2, BUTE-STREET, 2. MRS. E. S. MILES TAKES this opportunity on behalf of herself and JL children of thanking the inhabitants of Cardiff and its vicinity for the patronage bestowed upon her late husband during the twenty-nine years he was in business, and to inform them that she still carries on the same, hoping by strict attention to merit a continuance of their favours, which she earnestly solicits. Her STOCK is now Complete with a large assortment of GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE SPRING, consisting of the best makes of PRINTS, Fancy DRESSES, SHAWLS, a great variety of STRAW HATS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c, &c. E S M. would beg to call particular attention to her Stock of WHITE and GREY CALICOES, bought pre- vious to the late heavy advances. Note the Address :-2, BUTE-STREET, (Near the Hayes Bridge.) [3227 THE BEIGEAVIA SEWING MACHINE 7kw year, 1869, has achieved another triumph at tfte Acczinfftan Agricultural Show, and was e AWARDED THE ONLY PRIZE, showing conclusively that there is no other Family Sewing Machine in the World that can compete successfully against it. The Eminent Judges of the Manchester and Liverpool Great Centenary Agricultural Society, in their award at the Show of 1867, GAVE IT A SILVER MEDAL SPECIALLY FOR ITS VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS, and since that time it has TAKEN THE HIGHEST PRIZES, and received the most flattering Enconiums of the Press, and tht most cheering Testimonials of the Public Send for Illustrated Circular to HENRY THOMAS, DRAPER, SDLE AGENT FOR CARDIFF, Where the BELGRAVIA can always be seen at work, and also thE" LITTLE WANZER" HAND SEWING MACHINE. BELGRAVIA from 7 Guineas, LITTLE WANZEF from 4 Guinea. [3698 MRS. FINDEN BROWNE (From Madtme Rennie's, Regent-street, London, and recently of Crockherbtown), DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, &c., lo. 2, TRESEDER-TERRACE, (Tresedjr's Nursery, near the Sophia Gardens,) UNION ROAD, CARDIFF. MRS. F BROWNE embraces the present oppor- tuniV of thanking the Ladies of Cardiff and its neighbourhod for the patronage bestowed upon her during the "welve Years she has been in Business, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. 13673 TEE MISSES PEDLER, MILLINERS DRESS & STRAW BONNET MAKERS, BEG to tlank the Ladies of Cardiff and neighbour- hood fo their kind Patronage since their com- mencement it Business, and trust, by personal and strict attention to dl orders entrusted to them, to merit a con- tinuance of heir support. Machine Pitching and Pouncing done. Bonnets (leaned, Dyed, and Altered. Note the address—18, ST. JOHN-STREET, Cardiff. An Apprentice Wanted. 11570 gAMUEL PADY, 5 7 MILITAIY AND FAMILY TAILOR, 72, ClOCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. The leading Novelties from the Parisian, London, Scotch and West of England Markets. Established 1857. L3571a JJROOIiES AND EDMUNDS, TAILORS, 10, SMITH-STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, 1 CARDIFF. [45 CHAPE^LERIE FRANCAISE. S. WEICHERT, FRENCH BAT & CAP MANUFACTURER, 39, IUTE-STREET, CARDIFF Established 1858. SW. has in hg possession ALLIE AINE'S PATENT 0 CONFOlMATEUR, for taking the exact size of the Head. COUNTRY OBJERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. [1746 business Igiddrmea. WILLIAM GAUNT, ONION, POTATO, AND CUCUMBER GROWER, BEGS to inform the Gentry and Tradespeople of the neig-hbourhood of Cardiff that he has on.View for Sale, a Hundred Thousand Savoy Plants at 6d. per hundred, Twenty Thousand Cucumber Plants at Id. each. Any quantity of Wheeler's Imperial and Nonpariel Cabbages and young Onions, now fit for use, at the Lowest Price for Cash. The Trade supplied. Orders to be left at Mr. Herbert Reece's, Golden Lion Inn. Cardiff, where samples may be seen or at Mr. Gaunt's Residence, Wauntreoda Farm, Whitchurch. [3629 UNION ROAD NURSERY, CARDIFF. W. TRESEDER BEGS to inform his Customers and the Public that he has now ready 10,000 BEDDING and other PLANTS, comprising Zonale Geraniums, t yrbenas, Calceolarias, Heliotropium, Fuchsias, &c., &c. ORDERS BOOKED IN ROTATION. An early call requisite to secure strong Plants. A choice selection of TE NDER and HARDY ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. JBeurteen selected Packets of Hardy Annual's sent free per post for Is. A choice selection of Show, French, and Fancy PELARGONIUMS, now blooming, and for Sale. All the new Double Geraniums of 1868 in Stock. Madame Lemoine, the best of the Batch, price 3s. 6d. each. A choice collection of New Tricoloured and Bronze- leaved Geraniums. Well-established Plants of Mr. Pollock, at 6s. per dozen. Wedding and other Bouquets cut to order. 129 FOR SALE, BEFORE REMOVAL TO No. 6, CROCKHERBTOWN. J. S. MATTHEWS, FLORIST, CROCKHERBTOWN, BEGS to inform his patrons that he has the following Ornamental Bedding Plants to Sell, before his Removal to No. 6, Crockherbtown. The whole stock is very strong, and the best varieties of their kinds. Per Doz. 50 doz. Tom Thumb Geraniums 3s. to 4s. 20 „ Zonale do. 4s. to 6s. 12 „ Cloth of gold do. 6s. 12 „ Mrs. Pollock Tricolor do. 6s. to 9s. 150 „ Verbenas (sorts) 3s. 10 „ Aurea Florabunda Caleelaris 4s. 10 „ Crimson King do. 4s. 5 „ Amplexicaulis do. 4s. 5 „ Integrifolia do. 4s. 30 „ Pansies( Hooper's collection) 4s. 20 „ Salvias, red and blue 4s. 30 „ Petunias (sorts) 3s. 20 „ Phlox Drumondii 3s. 20 „ Dahlias (show and fancy). 6s. to 9s. 10 „ Ageratum 3s. 6 „ Helitropes 4s. 20 „ Lobelias (blue and sorts) 3s. 6Gazania Splendens 3s. 6Iresine Herbstii 4s. 6Ameranthus Melancholicus 3s. 4 CenirariaMaritima 4s. 6Perilia Nankinensis. 3s. 16 „ Aloysia, or sweet scented Verbena 4s. to 6s. 26 „ Fuchias (sorts) 4s to 12s. 23 „ Herbaceous Phloxis (sorts) 4s. 10 „ Penstemous (sorts) 4s. 5 Pinks 4a. 5Old Crimson Clove Carnation 4s. 10 „ Musk 3s. FOR SALE. Do you want good Flower Pots, a cargo shipped to port by Charles Phillips, Royal Potteries, Weston-super-Mare Clear Inside Price Clear Inside Price Diameter, per doz. Diameter, per doz. No. Inches. £ s. d. No. Inches. £ s. d. 1 If 0 0 3 13 11 0 6 0 2 2i 0 0 3 14 12t 0 9 0 3 2i 003115 14 0 12 0 4 31; 0 0 4 16 15 0 15 0 5 4 0 0 6 17 16 0 18 0 6 4| 0 0 9 7 5i 0 10 EACH. 8 6j 0 1 6 18 18 0 2 0 9 7 020 19 20 030 9 7 020 19 20 030 10 8 0 2 6 20 22 040 11 8f 0 3 0 23 26 0 10 0 12 9| 10 < 0 24 30 1 y Q Flower Pot Stands, Seed Basins, and Striking Pans, the same widths and prices as the pots. Seakale and Rhubarb Pots. and all other Pottery Goods. APPLY TO J. S. MATTHEWS, NURSERYMAN, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. [3299 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 46,600 have been sold since the year 1856. Sold by all respectable Ironmongers, Seeds- men, &c., in the Kingdom. Delivered to all the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England. Thomas Green and Son, Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds; and 54 & 55. Blackfriars-road, London, S. [3693 LAWES' MANURES WERE the first Chemical Manures manufactured and introduced, and have been in use for 28 years with great success. The supply for the present season is now ready for delivery, at the Factories, all in first-rate condition. LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE. DISSOLVED BONES. LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. LAWES' WHEAT, BARLEY, GRASS, AND MAN- GEL MANURES. CONCENTRATED CORN AND GRASS MANURES. AGENTS: Mr. J, M. Hall, Cardiff Messrs. Tucker Bros., Aber- gaveuny Messrs. N. and F. Wilmott, Pontypool; Mr. John Holehouse, Gaer Hill, Chepstow Mr, John Phill- potts, Skenfrith Mills, Skenfrith Mr. Thomas Hallen, Raglan Mr. Joseph Morris, Longhope. near Ross Mr. William Morgan, Magor, near Newport; Mr. A. Tem- pleton, Glasbury Mr. Jno. E. Young, Hursley Court, Letton, near Hereford Mr. Matthews, Poole Cottage, White Cross-road, Hereford Mr. James Jenkins, Llan- gadock; Mr. J. P. Edwards, Kenfig Hill, Pyle, and Aberavon. Orders for Genuine Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, &c., &c., should be sent direct to John Bennet Lawes. Offices: London, 59, Mark- lane, E.C.; Dublin, 22, Eden-quay Shrewsburv, Market-street. 13693 ESTABLISHED 1842. J. AND T. ROBINSON CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE BONE MANURE, FOR GRAIN AND ROOT CROPS, THE GRASSES AND CLOVER; ALSO SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Rich in phosphate chiefly rendered soluble, and in a state of great perfection for maturing, as well as starting the Crop. These Manures are offered with every confidence, after years of practical experience by the Manufacturers. ALSO LINSEED AND COTTONSEED CAKE, Made from Seed as imported, without admixture. Apply to J. and T. ROBINSON, ST. PHILLIP'S MARSH, BRISTOL: At the DOCKS, GLOUCESTER or to their AGENTS. 13447 JOHN COLLINS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKER. WIRE WEAVER, & WINDOW BLIND MAKER, Masons' Screens, Sieves, and Riddles. Flower Stands of every description made to order. All Orders punctually attended to. No. 17, WOMAN BY-STREET, OPPOSITE THE SLAUGHTER-HOUSE, CARDIFF [3508_ WILLIAM PEDLER, UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER, 18, QUAY-STREET, (Opposite Church-street,) CARDIFF. ALL kinds of Walking Sticks worked up and Polished Silver Mounted, &c. Umbrellas Re-covered, and all kinds of Repairing neatly executed. First-class workmanship guaranteed. All Ordere punctually attended to. 3311 jhtsiitfsa gjrtdrcws. THATCHER BROTHERS, WATCHMAKERS, OPTICIANS, JEWELLERS, AND MUSIC SELLERS, 1, PEARSON'S-PLACE, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF- WATCHES, CLOCKS, and NAUTICAL INST&U* MENTS CLEANED and REPAIRED. Chronometers Rated by Transit Observation. Good LEVER WATCHES, from £4. PIANOFORTES FOR SALE OR HIRK^ PIANOFORTES AXD HARMr XIUMS TUNED AND REPAIRED THATCHER BROTHERS gratefully acknowledge past is vours, and hope, by continued personal attention. to receive increased support and recommendation. [3343 SUMMER BOOTS. BOYLE AND CO., BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 18, CHURCH-STREET, AND 12, BUTE-STREET CARDIFF. OUR large and increasing trade has necessitated an extension of our premises; having considerably en- larged them, we have now every*facility to meet there, quirements of our trade, and assure our patrons it will be our constant aim to secure their approbation, by offering a first-class and genuine manufactured article at the lowest possible price. The most extensive stock of Boots and Shoes in Wales to select from. Lady's Cashmere House Boots, from 2s. 3d. » n Walking Boots, 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d.. 5s. 6d. „ Elastic Sides, strong, 3s. 6d, 3s. 9d., 4s. 6d. „ „ Kid, Silk Elastics, 4s. lid., 5s. 3d.,5s.6<L „ „ „ all new patterns, 5s. lid., 6s. 3d. 6s. 9d. Ladies E. Sides, Kid, in every variety, 7s. 3d. to 10s. 6d. „ Balmorals, 3s. lid., 4s. 6d., 5s. 6d. „ Side Lace, serviceable, 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d. Girls' Boots in great variety. Gents' Elastic Sid s. 5s. lid., 6s 6d., 7s. 6d. „ „ splendid value, 8s. 9d., 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d. » stylish, 10s. 9d., 11s 6d., 12s. 6d. Every style in Gents' Best Boots at low prices. Gents' Balmorals, 5s. 6d., 6s lid. to 12-°. 6d. „ Cossacks, 3s. 6d, 4s. lid. to 8s. 9d. „ Oxonians, 5s. 6d. to 8s. 6d. Working men's strong nailed Boots at astonishing low prices. Boys' boots in every variety. Ladies', gents, aud cunuren's slippers, an immense stock. Repairs neatly executed with Leather and Gutta- percha. Elastics put in boots at much less than the usual charge. ——— BOYLE AND CO., 18, Church-street, and 12, Bute-street,Cardiff. [3716 BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT GEORGE MORETON, WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, 74, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, PATBNTEE OF THE LACING BOOT WITH THE TONGUE OUTSIDE. THE TRADE, DEALERS, and others, supplied on the shortest notice, ALL KINDS OF UPPERS MADE TO ORDER FOR THE TRADE. AGENT FOR THE BRISTOL & WEST OF ENGLAND SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. EVERY KIND OF MACHINES MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED Cheaper than any House in the Kingdom. THE DORCAS MACHINE, FOR DRESS AND MANTLE-MAKERS, £ 4 4s. [3506 WILLIAMSTTHOMAS, & co.7 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Company, Established 1824 Capital £ 5,000,000. Also the Norwich and London Accident and Casualty Insurance Association. Compensation for Personal Injury, Railway Accident Plate Glass Insurance, &c., &c. .OFFICES 2, PEARSON-PLACE, BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. A^Sales receive every attention and care. Public Private Accountant's Business got through with aupossibie speed, and aU unnecessary delay spared their Tkc! S to Bankruptcien, Winding In all matters of Valuation great care and attention are paid to the interest of clients. Several good Properties for Sale. Several Good Businesses, Hotels, and Double and Single Public Houses to be disposed of. g Sale Rooms for the Storage of Furniture and Merchant dise, intended for the weekly or immediate Sale. Auctioneers and Appraisers to the County Court. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. William Williams and Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Accountants and Appraisers, now at 17, St. John-street, Cardiff, will remove on the 1st of June next to their suite of Offices, No. 2, Pearson's Buildings, Bute Docks, where for the present the whole business of the firm will be conducted. Communications after this date to be addressed thereto. Dated this 20th May, 1869. [3228 IMPROVED APPLICATION OF WATER POWER THE TURBINE. ^EKS an(t CO., Engineers, Soho r oundry, Belfast, after twenty years of expe-> rience, have brought their improved 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. The Wheel is at work in a great many places, to which reference will be given. (3284 BREWER, STEVENS, & CO., GENERAL CARRIERS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, BEG to inform their friends and the Public that they have purchased some new FURNITURE VANS for the REMOVAL OF FDRNITURE, BY ROAD OR RAIL. and all orders entrusted to them will be carefully and promptly attended to. Offices-West Bute Dock, Cardiff, and Cinderhill Wharf, Newport. Agents for Halcomb and Co (Limited), Sack Contractors. T3478 GENERAL CARRYING. W. HERN, GENERAL CARRIER, &c., 7, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, j 5? in,f°™ Gentlemen, Merchants, Tradesmen. L.cvTvn8 if- it generally, that he continues the CARRYING BUSINESS formerly conducted by the late J. Bennet. SPRING VANS FOR THE REMOVAL OF FURNITURE To any part on the shortest notice. f3310 DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. FOR Thirty Years the Medical Profession have ap- proved of this pure solution as the best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT, and INDIGESTION; and as a mild aperient for delicate constitutions, espe- cially adapted for Ladies, Children, and Infants. When combined with the ACCIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, it forms a most agreeable effervescing draught, in which its aperient and cooling qualities are much increased. In warm seasons and warm climates this simple pre- paration, when taken REGULARLY, has been found highly beneficial. DINNEFORD AND CO., CHEMISTS, &c., 172, NEW BOND-STREET, LONDON. Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. CAUTION.-See that "Dinneford and Co." is on each, bottle, and red label over the cork. (3309