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pipping ^otires* I QARDIFF and BORDEALfX. The Cardiff Steamship Company's Crst- class Screw Steamers will Sail as fol- lows :— DORDOGNE .Cardiff for Bordeaux .March 17 GIRONDE Bordeaux for Cardiff .March 20 tlth Goods and Passengers. For rates of freight, &c.. apply to Messrs. John whitham tad Son, Agents. 14. Quai des Chartrous, Bordeaux; and Jt the offices of the Company, No. 51. Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. HOOPER, CAMPBELL, and CO.. 67745 Managers. "VTATIONAL LINE TO XI NEW YORK. FROM LIVERPOOL Via QUEENS- ■■■■ggSBSfllk TOWN, as follows:— ENGLAND.Wed., March 24 EGYPT .Wed.. April 7 AMERICA 31 ITALY 14 Saloon. 8 to 12 Guineas (except for the America). Steerage. £3 16s, JOINT EXPRESS SERVICE. 4JHERICA (National Lin?) Wednesday, March 31 PITY OF ROME (Anchor Line) April 14 Saloon £12 to 25 Guineas. Intermediate £7. Steerage £4. Apply to National Steamship Co. (Limited), 36,Leadenhall- {treet, 57. Charing Cross. London, and 23, Water-street. Liverpool or to W. Milton Locke, 33, High-street, Newport; ann Watkins. 52, High-street, Merthyr A. Davies. 21. Mer- chant street, Pontlottyn Geo. Owen, Rhymney W. R. Pontygof. Ebbw Vale; G. T. Hodge, I'unch House Jredegar Isaac Austin, Treorky; or to J. R. Nicholas, Bute nocks, and Geo. Bird, 246. Bute-street. Cardiff. 68265 -^<3* YTLLAN LINE iWmrXD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO UNITED STATES & CANADA r.TT>„.„ FROM LIVERPOOL For Halifax and Portland .Feb. 25 tvvrvJXI AN For Halifax and Portland .Mar. 4 n?AN For Halifax and Portland Mar. 11 iV^i^AN For Halifax and Portland .Mar, 25 ARDLNTAN For Halifax and Portland .April 8 OCEAN RATES Saloon, 10 to 18 Guineas. Intermediate, £ 6 6s. V r~ Steerage at Lowest Rates. ^throughTickets at special rates to Montreal Toronto, • Wiicago. and to all parts of Canada and the Western States. ^Tourists, Sportsmen, and others visiting the Canadian i, "Jfprth-West can avail themselves of a Special low return rate t.1¡e wonderful Bcenery in the Rocky Mountains and the < ^Jortiijjulistricts. • NOTS.—Thebest.quickest.andcheapestroutefo Manitoba tadtheGreat North*Westisby the Mail Steamers of this Line. ASSISTED PASSAGES TO CANADA. Passengers landing at Halifax or Portland, and toinjr inland, are accompanied on the Railway by the Com- Wny's special conductors. PAMPHLETS on Canada, Manitoba, and the Western States 'ree on application. Full particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS and Co..James-street, Liverpool; or to F Kennard, Auctioneer, 19, Queen-street, and G. Prd 246, Bute-street, Cardiff; Vaughan and Wright, Ju, College-street,and T. R. W. Mason and Co.. Swansea: w. E. Rew, Grocer, 1. Lion-street, Waun Wen, Swan- Rees. Auctioneer, Charlesville-place. Neath; iJi ,vles' George Hotel, Brecon; Fredk. Allen, J, rlannel-street, Abergavenny; John W. Francis, Goat- Itreet, Haverfordwest W. Milton Locke, 33, High-street, J. ^oung^TredegarChambers,Bridge-street,and Harse and Brown, 173, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon.; A.Tilney, M-arket-street, Abertiliery; W.R. Lewis, Grocer. Pontygoss, B.bbw Vale; George Batten. 34, Beaufort-street, Brynmawr; J. Evans. General Outfitter, Merthyr Tydvil; Ann J*atkins, 50, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydvil; D. J. Rees, irealaw, Pontypridd; and E. H.Howard. 6, High-street. iPntypridd. J^EW ZEALAND, CJaliing at Teneriffe, Cape of Good ^■"■•Hope, and at Hobart toland Passengers ;0r Tasmania and Australia. SHAW. SAVILL, and ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED) 7**11 despatch the Royal Mail Steamer TAINUI, 5.031 r°ns, B. J. Barlow, R.N.R., Commander, from London, 25, and Plymouth March 27. She is •tted throughout in the most sumptuous style, with IVery modern improvement for the comfort of passen- jers. To be followed by the S.s. DORIC, Captain W. Jennings, from London, on April 22. Apply to the Company's (Offices, 34, Leaden- sall-street, E.C.; or bl, Pall-mall, Loudon, S.W. «.B,—Special Reduced Fares for Return Passages. [8312c THE GREAT BLOOD .PURIFIER,— THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS purify the lQulest blood, and relieve every Disease of Stomach wver, and Kidneys. Pure blood gives health. thousands have been cured by these wonderful Pills "hose diseases could not be reached by any other Inedicine. For rheumatics, lumbago, plIes, gravel, Pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, wounds, or white fellings, scrofula or king's evil, cancers, pimples and Notches on the face and body, swelled feet or legsj !*yaipelas, jadndiee, dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In Jtoxes at Is. l £ d. and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all Chemists, or Lr°m the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford streeti Syanaea. 3400c A FACT WOHTH KNOWING. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above a GUINEA ^OX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind ~°d pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, ful Xlessand swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, Cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness breath, costiveness, scurvy, blotches on the skin, dis- Sf s'eeP' frightful dreams, and all nervous and r^ttiblingsensations, &c. The first dose will give relief *p twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have lMne 'n thousands of cases. The Proprietor of these *»hs having obtained (at great expense) a patent for he challenges the whole world to produce a ™jedi«ine equal to them, for removing the above com- i >*mts, and restoring the patient to sound and lasting r^th. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one °f these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be Fnr f WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. few^i Ieniales of all ages thes# Pills are invaluable, as a nh t of them carry off all gross humours, open all "ostructions, and bring about aU that is required. No iemale should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLS tor 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 health. For weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis Orders of the liver, they act tike "AtAGIC," and a few looses will be found to work wonders upon the moat »nportant> rgans in the human machine. They renjrthen the whole muscular system, restore the 'ong loat complexion, bring back the keen edge of fppetite, and arouse into action with the ROSEBUD of health the whole physical energy of the human frame, Jhese are" FACTS" admitted by thousands, embracing *U classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to 'he nervous and debilitated is, BEECHAM'S PILLS aye the largest sale of any patent medicine ia the World. BEBCHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS, As a remedy for Cougbs in general, asthma, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, tightness and op- pression of the chest, wheezing, &c., these Pills stand *Brivalled. They speedily remove that sense of depres- J}on and difficulty of breathing which nightly deprive inpatient of rest. Let any person give BEECHAM'S rOUGH PILLS a trial, and the most violent cough will 'D a short time be removed. .CAUTION.—The public are requested to notice that the vrords "BEECHAM'S PILLS, St. Helen's," are on jhe Government Stamp affixed to each box of the Pills. « not on, they are a forgery. Prep u-ed only, and sold wholesale and retail, by the P'pprietor, T. Beecham, Chemist, St. Helen's, Lauca- •hire, in boxes at Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. each. Sent post 'fee from the proprietor for 15 or 36 stamps.—Sold by au Druggists and.,Patellt Medicine Vendors in Wales. -B.-Fuil directions are given with each box. 550 AREEN'S CORN ERADICATOR (REGISTERED) _Is used and recommeuded by iledical Men, Noblemen, ^•ncers of the Army, Navy, &c. Persons in all grades of 'ue have given testimony to its efficacy. It cures corns fifty years' standing, and is deadly to Warts, Horny :roe Nails. Callosities, Bunions, &c. No risk no pain, Price 9 £ d.and 13 £ d.; post Free for 11 or 15 stamps. Prepared only by GEORGE GREEN, l 6 and 8, UPPER MAUDLIN-STREET, BRISTOL. • Testimony has been received from Gentlemen of the "edical and other Professions from nearly all parts of the British Empire. Agents Wanted. 8501c FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. QLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Largest SALE of ANY MEDICINE in the WORLD. "▼erwhelmiug Testimony ac ompanies every Bottle, Jtt5*ing this to be the greatest Medicine ever dii!covered. 'Or Cleansing and Clenring the Blood from all Impurities Wnnot be too highly recommended. fltFor Scrotals, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure. It Cures Old Sores. Oures Sores 011 the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads or Pimples on the F-. Cures Scurvy. Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter F.om whatever cause arising. .As this Mixture .is.Pleasant to the taste, and warranted fjeefrom anything injurious to the most delicate constitution t either sex, the Proprietors solicit suiferers to give it a J'lal to test its value. li/f ANY TIMES WISHED MYSELF -LtJL. DEAD." 92, St. John's-wood-terrace. London, N.W. I am thankful to Providence for the wonderful cure your Blood Mixture has effected on me. I was sur- prised af er taking half prst "Ottle, how well X felt • and, after I had taken one large bottle the wounds on my legs healed. I only wished I had tried the mixture before. I should have saved five years of continued suffering. I used to feel all the changes of the atmos- phere in my bones, but that is entirely gone; in fact, I feel like a new man. I began to think I should never get well, for I bad attended St. Mary a Hospital pnd Welbeck-street Dispensary, under Dr. Normau, Dr. Adam Clark, Dr. Allchin, head physician of West- minster Hospital, and several eminent doctors. My suffering was simply horrible, and I have many times wished myself dead. After taking the mixture for ten days people that knew me were astonished at my appearance. I have taken just two lis. bottles of your Blood Mixture, and they have effected this wonderful cure. "All I can say to those who suffer is try it, it will recommend itself.—I am, yours respectfully, „ 41 WILLIAH HARRIS. pLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER,. tiiK IIOld in bottles 2s. 9d. each, and in cases containing six the quantity, lis.—sufficient to effect a permanent cure the great majority of long-standing cases. tl«y all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS gjvjjehout the world, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 Jj2 stamps by the Proprietors, A«E LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG COMPANY. LINCOLN. C TRADE MARK, BLOOD MIXTURE." AUTION.—The Proprietors will take th„. immediate proceedings against all persons pirating 1sir Trade Mark [" Blood Mixture "] Labels, Wrappers. tf„ or Advertisements, or in any way infringing their -52^ 3025c (CARDIFF ADVERTISING, RILL. ■J POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPBON. Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and .Jr'ghbourtiood. Contractors for all descriptions of a*«rtismg, Circular Distributing, Ac. "I: (J).('fI!>1't> ;I")1l1',r'p,l: ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS ojj' is warranted to cure all discharges from the tn.„ 'aiT' organs, in either sex, acquired or constitutional, 6a e'and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s. 6d. Sent1i y a" chemists and patent medicine vendors; or tinp i any address for 60 stamps, by the makers, the jn °.ln and Midland Counties' Drug Company, "id °f?" Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, London, the Wholesale Houses. PHILLIP R. JAMES, PONTYPRIDD blgrp RHONDDA VALLEY, BILL POSTER and tOiV-r^5HTOK' TREORKY,and 6, CHURCH-STREET, Statin,, D. Rents all the Principal Posting TV lu Pontypridd and Rhondda Valley. Horse P and Pianoforte kept for Hire. 24929 £ >ales bp. guttíon. DIXTON VICARAGE, MONMOUTH. TO CONNOISSEURS OF FINE ARTS. BRtC-A-BRAC, AND ARTICLES OF VIRTU. 15TH, 16TH, AND 17TH MARCH, :886. MESSRS. COOPER and MOkuIS are instructed by the Rev. H. Egremont (who is leavin¡¡) to SELL, on the Premises, the whole of hU beautifully- arranged FURNISHINGS, Together with a PINE COLLECTION OF EARLY ENGLISH. ORIENTAL. AND CONTINENTAL CHINA, BATTERSEA ENAMELS. &c., VALUABLE OLD LINE ENGRAVINGS, Etchings and Mezzotints by Bartolozzi and his Pupils, Dora's and other Proofs; about 600 Vols. of Books; Carved Oak anù Chippendale Furniture, an excellent Pair of Cobs, Double and Single Harness (new), Carriage, 4c. Catalogues Gd. each. Offices, Ross and Monmouth. 8514c JABEZ B. CLUTTERBUCK, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, J "f- SMALL-STREET AUCTION-ROOM, BRISTOL. 8334c ^ubltrattoiis* BEFORE I BEGAN TO SPEAK. By a JD BABY. Post free Sd. "'Before I Began to Speak: by a Baby, and How to Become Witty,' by the same Author, are two clever little works combining wit and wisdom. Sheffield Daily Telegraph. Post free 6d. HOW TO BECOME WITTY, same Author. His treatise is thoughtful and full of ilatire.Litefttf¡¡ World. Before I Began to Speak" and How to Become Witty." -"These clever little books are by the SM-me author. They are capital reading and full of fun.Public Opinion. HEART OR BRAIN? Post free 6d. (Same Author). Fleet Printing Works, 14, Whitefriars-street. 8183c ENLARGED TO 104 PAGES NOW READY. PRICE ONE SHILLING. THE RED JQRAGON, THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE OF WALES, FOR MARCH, 1886. Contents :— NOTABLE MEN OF WALES-With Portrait—Richard Watson, Bishop of Llandaff. By C. Waldron, THE RING OF GYGES. III. Edited by Charles Wentworth Lisle. RECOLLECTIONS AND ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN. By J. C. Fowler. How I FOUND MY VOCATION, By Denzil Vane. A STKANOE MEETING. By Denwar Lloyd. SOME HIGHWAYS AND BYE-WAYS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. III. By R. W. J. ORIGINAL AND TRANSLATED POETRY "The Bay of St. Bride's, Pembrokeshire." By Alice Leslie. A Twilight Chat." By Ella Egerton Hine. Horace. Odes II., 16. By W. O. J. Love Unreturned." By John Walker, The Constant Knight,' By J. H. D. Marshiield." LITERATURE, ART, ANDARCBUEOMOYOFTHK MONTB, NOTES AND QUERIES, DRACONIGENS. CARDIFF1. DANIEL OWEN AND CO. (LIMITED). LONDON I W: tCENT AND CO.I PATERNOSTBR-ROW4 PRICE lB. POST FREE ls; 2D. QAEDIFF fJiIDJi fJIABLES AND j ALMANACKt 1886. 316 Pages; Crown 8vd; FIFTH YEAR OF PBBIite AtflDN, PRICE 18; POST FREE; 15; 3!d; The "Cardiff Tide Tables and Almanack" is now issuedj and may be had at all, Booksellers;, bt. trom the Publishers; Messrs: DANIEL OWEN it Co: TLimi- ted). The Cardiff Tide Tables" for 1886 contain a Calendar showing the Height of the Tides throughout the Year at the Bute and Petiirth Docks i Time of High Water, Moon's Changes, a lid other Astronomical ill 15 General Information. The Cardiff Tide Tables and Almanack" contains a variety of Itocal and General information relating to the Mining, Commercial* and Mercantile interests of the Town, port, and District) together with Statistics showing the progress made by* AND present condition of, the varied industries. The Cardiff Tide Tables furnishes an Official List of the Harbour and Dock Dues* Rates and Tollsi Warehouse Bent,s.Ao.pa»blØ at the Bute and Penarth Docks; The publication contains a large and Specially pre- pared Map of the Town and Docks, a Map of the South Wales Coalfield, Plans of the principal graving Docks, and a well executed Map showing the Munieipal Boundaries of the Dorough of Oardiff. The "Oardiff Tide Tables and Almanack" is handsomely bound in cloth, and is unquestionably the most com- plete and tbe cheapest handbeek of tbe kind published in the United Kingdom. Western Mail Buildings, Dec. 28.1885, A BUQK; NO LIBRARY SHOULD BE JjAMS YF M9ltêAN, BEiNG À: TÔW ARDS TÜti 6f TÜË sr GEO, T. dL AR K) ËJ S Q;f dONIEN1& INTRODUCTION. THE LAND OF MORGAN AND ITS CONQtTteSQRS. THE OHIEF LORfigi BARfcl RQRBRT AND WILLIAM OF GLQtfOfiSTEft, THE CO-HEIRS OF THE HONOUR AND LORDSHIP, AND THE COMING IN OF THE ltOCSE OF CLARE. THE EARLB OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFORD, 4c. Messrs. DANIEL OWEN and CO. (Limited) have great pleasure in announcing that they have acquired the entire remainder stock of the above valuable and inte- resting work of Welsh history, on terms which enable them to offer it to the public at a greatly reduced price. Mr. Clark, who is one of the best-known antiquarians in the country, relates in these pages the history of the Lords of Glamorgan, from the conquest of the county and the settlement by Robert Fitzhamon down to the extinction, in the male line, of the House of Clare, Fitz- hamon's descendants and successors. As the number of copies on sale is strictly limited, immediate application should be made to the publishers. The work will not be re-printed, and is, therefore, certain very speedily to become scarce. Those acquainted with the extravagantly high prices which books on Welsh subjects are always able to command in the market will lose no time in securing copies of "The Land of Morgan" at the present greatly reduced rate. AN IMPORTANT WELSH COUNTY HISTORY, 176pp., Large Post 8vo., BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED, AND NICELY BOUND IN CLOTH, PRICE ONLY HALF-A-CROWN i Post Free, 2S. lid. Application for copies should be made direct to— DANIEL OWEN AND CO. (LIMITED), If WEBTEUN MAIL" BUILDINGS, CARDIFF, The Low Sum charged for the Work rendering a Book sellers' Commission impossible. WHEN YOU ASK FOR RECKlTT'a BLUE SEE THAT YOU GET IT. RECKITT'S BLUE Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKITT'S BLUE Imitations. See RECKITT'S NAME on every Wrapper. 3076c TSEASES OF THE HAIR AND SCALP. Mr. HADDINOTE CHUBB (of the Hospital St. Louis, Paris), may be consulted personally, or by letter, at his residence, 26, New Cavendish-street, Lon- don, W., between the hours of 10 and 12 a.m., and 2, and 4 p.m. daily. Premature Baldness, greyness, &c. specially treated. p 0 N J E L 0 RUM. The Great INDIAN REMEDY, speedily Cures | Abscesses, FistiilM' Sore Throat, Bad Breasts, Joints (Stiff), Skin Diseases, „ Legs, Piles, Bore Heads, &i Burns, Pimples, Tumours. & Chilblains, Prickly Heat, Ulccrs, «• Chaps, Scalds, Varicose Veins. ¡ Eczema. Scrofulous Eruptions, Wounds (Old), The Proprietors of this Wonderful Herbal Ointment, after Twenty-five years' unprecedented success in the cure of these disorders in the East, have been induced by its increased populaiity to give It publicity in this country, feeling sure it will be, when known, conferring a real blessing on thousands of sufferers, it may be obtained at any Chemists, in pots, la. lfd.,sa., 4S. bd., and lis., or direct from the Depõt. BY post, Is. 3d. ADDRESS :— [84520 MORGAN AND CO., 240, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. WK3TERN MAIL, tV THE COMMERCIAL PAPER FOR WALE8 PICA*: MANITOBA AND CANADIAN NORTH-WEST. 160 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING LAND GIVEN AS A FREE GIFT. For particulars apply to undersigned. The pamphlets—"WHAT WOMEN SAY," "WHAT SETTLERS SAY," and other books, as well as the latest Maps descriptive of the country, SENT FREE OF CHARGE—address ALEXANDER BEGG, 83, Cannon-street, London, Eng. The shortest, cheapest, and most comfortable route is by the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. For Tickets apply to the nearest Steamship Agent. 8470c MR. FRED, "yjyjr ATTS, As SOLO VIOLIN or LEADER of ORATORIO CONCERTS. ESTIMATES sent for MILITARY or ORCHESTRAL BANDS for every kind of Entertainment. Address. HAYDN HOUSE, ST. MICHAEL'S PARK, BRISTOL. 8474c MIDLAND RAILWAY. IMPROVED THROUGH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND THE MIDLAND COUNTIES, NORTH OF ENGLAND, AND SCOTLAND. Third Class Penny per Mile by all Trains on the Midland Ratlway. JANUARY, 1886. UP TRAILS: Wux: DAYS. p.m. p.m. p.m. a. m. a. m. a. m. a.m. Edinburgh (Wav- erley) dep. 4 25 9 20 10 30 Glasgow (St. erley) dep. 4 25 9 20 10 30 Glasgow (St. Enoch) dep. 5 0 9 510 5 10 15 Carlisle. 8 012 2 XcO 9 15 118 Blackburn M 7 0 9 28 Rochdale 9 25 5 23 10 22 11 22 1 45 Halifax „ 9 55 5 55 10 40 12 0 2 20 Huddersfield.. „ 10 15 6 0 10 40 12 10 2 0 Wakefield 10 50 7251130 1 0 3 7 Lancaster 6 15 8 10 10 33 Bradford „ 10 50 le45 I 45 7 5011 1512 55 4 5 Leeds „ 11 40 2c20 2 20 8 2011 45 1 25 4 35 Barnsley „ 7 3011 55 1 15 4 5 Newcastle „ 7 8 llclO 11 10 1 47 9 30 10 5 1 45 Sunderland „ 6 40 10c45 10 45 8 30 9 35 1 30 Durham 7 35 llc35 11 3o 9 52 10 32 2 9 Darlington „ 8 18 12cl2 12 Vc 2 40 10 22 11 10 2 43 Stockton „ 7 42 10c45 10 46 9 27 10 43 2 21 Scarboro' „ 7 0 9 2510 50 2 50 York 9 38 lc40 1 40 7 3011 4512 35 4 15 Hull „ 8 50 6 5011 011 501 3 15 Sheffield „ 12 45 3c41 4 44 9 2512 58 2 30 5 54 L'pool (Mid-Cen- b tral Station) „ 11 0 7 40 11 40 12 15 4 40 Southport (Lord- street) 9 35 10351140 3 50 Manchester (Central) „ 11 30 8 25 12 10 1 0 5 0 Lincoln 8 10 7 0 11 10 1 30 3 15 Newark 9 5 8 57 U 42 2 0 3 53 Nottingham. ■, 11 43 4cl5 5c20 9 50 1 20 3 5 6 15 Derby 150 5 c5 6 4010 30 2 5 3 45 7 5 Burton „ 2 11 5c26 7 510 49 2 23 4 3 7 20 Tamworth „ 1 18 7 35 9 35 2 4 4 21 7 47 Derby 150 5 c5 6 4010 30 2 5 3 45 7 5 Burton „ 2 11 5c26 7 510 49 2 23 4 3 7 20 Tamworth „ 1 18 7 35 9 35 2 4 4 21 7 47 Yarmouth „ 3 40 6 47 7 45 10 10 Norwich 4 40 7 35 8 2511 5 Cambridge It 5 58 8 26 11 30 2 5 Peterboro' 7 50 10271.155 4 40 Leicester „ 11 22 8 10 12 35 2t20 6 52 Birmingham b (New-street) „ 3 7 6018 8 4511 38 3 12 5 40 8 30 Worcester „ 4 3 7 c 7 9 44 11 29 3 28 6 55 9 30 Gloucester arr. 4bb2 7c55 10 40 1 0 4 43 8 10 10 30 Gloucester. dep. 5 lb 9 20 11 0 1 40 6 5 8 45 12 55 Chepstow .„ arr, £ 2 10cl5 12 16 2 23 7 10 9 53 1 38 Newport T 27 10c50 1 7 2 50 7 47 9 45 2 8 Cardiff „ 6 49 llcl4 1 35 3 13 8 10 10 6 2 33 a.m. a.m. p.m.; p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Cardiff.dep. 6 0 7 0j 8 55 10 10 12 45 12 45 6 10 Newport „ 6 20 7 251 9 20 10 30 1 6 1 25 6 33 Chepstow; 6 45 8 3 10 3 10 56 1 35 2 13 7 2 Gloucester arr. 7 30 9 5lll 1011 40 2 20 3 20 7 55 Gloucester, dep. 7 4310 6 11 30 12 35 2 35 3 35 8 18 Worcester .„ arr. 9 110 50 12 20 1 44 3 22 4 45 9 27 Birmingham (New-street) „ 10 2011 35 1 10 2 32 4 25 5 2010 3 Leicester „ 12 24 4 15 5 55 7 28 1 42 Peterboro' 2 34 6 34 8alO 10 23 Cambridge 4 26 9 23 12 55 Norwich i.ii,, 6 20 9 40 2 0 Yarmouth s., ,,7 6 10 41 3 0 Tamworth „ 11 31 1 52 4 26 5 12 7 6 10 33 Burton „ 11 5512 27 2 10 3 21 5 33 6 811 4 Derby. 12 3212 50 2 40 3 40 6 0 6 32111 40 Nottingham. u 1 7 1 52 3 21 4 26 6 55 7 29 11 25 Newark „ 2 40 2 10 5 15 8 23 4 30 Lincoln 3 17 3 48 5 55 10 0 5 0 Manchester (Central) 2 45 2 45 4 45 5 45 8 20 2 9 S'port (Lord-sfc.) 4 10 4 10 5 45 7 35 9 50 8t35 L'pool(Mid-Cen- tral Station) 3 35 3 35 5 10 6 35 8 55 2 50 tral Station).. 3 35 3 35 5 101 6 35 8 55 2 50 Sheffield „ 1 51 2 16 4 5 4 43 7491240 Hull „ 3 55 b 55 6 33 11 0 4 32 York „ 3 12 4 20 5 53 9 37 3 36 Bcarboro' „ 4 50 5 55 7 35 5 45 Stockton II 5 34 7 15 8 2 11 51 610 Darlington „ 4 13 6 42 8 10 11 26 4 44 Durham „ 4 48 7 31 8 43 12 0 5f27 Sunderland. 5 30 8 30 9 25 12*35 6 20 Newcastle „ a 11 8 0 9 12 12 «6 5 53 Barnsley 3 48 3 48 5 3 5 43 8 42 Leeds 3 20 3 20 5 22 6 0 9 5 2 15 Bradford If 4 17 4 17 6 0 6 30 9 50 2 45 Lancaster in..> 5 28 5 28 9 lb 9 17 Wakefield, 3 30 3 33 5 10 6 27 8 55 5 47 Huddersfield • »■ 4 4D 4 15 5 55 7 15 10 0 6 40 Halifax „ 5 5 4 42 6 15 7 30 10 30 6 57 Rochdale „ 5 29 4 44 6 36 8 35 11 15 7 57 Blackburl1. 6 33 6 33 8 7 9 47 9 41 Carlisle „ 6 5 6 5 4 30 Glasgow (St. Enoch) 1. „ 8 55 8 55 7 40 Èdihbùrgh l WâVerleÿ) „ 8 40 í3 40 7 25 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.mvfp.m. p.m. a.m. THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS ARE CON- VEYED BY ALL TRAINS. a=*This time applies to Thursdays only. b—Monday mornings excepted from Sheffield and stations south thereof. e=Monday mornings excepted. f—On Saturdays passengers can leave Leicester at 3.32p.m. An Additional train leaves Cardiff at 9.5 p.m.. New- port 9.26, and Chepstow 9.51, arriving at Gloucester at 10.35 p.m., in connection with express leaving Glou- cester at 2.20 a.m. (Mondays excepted) for all parts of Midland system. # No connection to Sunderland on Sundays, t On Sunday mornings passengers arrive at these Stations a little later than the times shown. PASSENGERS DESIROUS OF TRAVELLING BY THIS ROUTE From Cardiff, Newport, and Chepstow are particularly requested to ask for Tickets to travel via" Gloucester and the Midland Railway." 844.c JOHN" NJBLE, General Manager. lotefe, Smtng ¡{DOlUS, &.c. BRISTOL. A NDEAN'S SWAN HOTEL, 52, BROAD-STREET, BRISTOL, (An Old Welsh House.) This old-established HoteJ is situated in the very centre of the City. It has been thoroughly renovated, and is now unequalled for Comfort, combined with the utmost Moderation in Charges. HOT AND COLD LUNCHEON8, TEAS AND SUPPERS. GOOD BEDS. 84580 HENRY BOULTON, PROPRIETOR. THE VICTORIA COFFEE TAVERN, 4, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL, Next to Wall's Universal Parcel Office, and near th Market and Post Office. UPSTAIRS DINING-ROOM. DINNERS FROM 7D. CHOPS AND STEAKS, GOOD BEDS. NOTE THE ADDRESS. r84280 LONDON. TJ A X E L L'SHOTELS. LONDON AND BRIGHTON ONLY. LONDON TELEPHONE 2,577. They are scarcely one hour's distance from each other. Their several situations are world known: The London Hotel in the best part of the West Strand. The Brighton Hotel facing the sea, every Room com- manding it. The Tariffs of both Hotels are the same :—Apartments, 2s. 6d. Drawing-room, with Bedroom, en sutte, 105. 6d. i 12s. 6d.; Visitors, enpenston, 10s. 6d. Daily. No extras whatever. The best breakfast table and table d'hote in London and Brighton. Visitors at either Hotel can patronise the other with- out any further expense than their railway fares, their Apartments during their absence being retained without any charge. Every room in both Hotels being protected by The Harden Star Hand-Grenade Fire Extinguisher, it is impossible that any serious accident can occur. 7997c JJARLIAMENTARY PLANS. pARLIAMENTARY PLANS. DANIEL OWEN AND COMPANY (LIMITED), ASTERN MAIL BUILDINGS QABDI^, '-J Are Prepared to EXECUTE PARLIAMENTARY AssD OTHER PLANS with Accuracy and Despatch. 48090 RINGWORMl RINGWORM! Jt, RINGWORM: BATEMAN'S SPECIFIC Will CURE the most Obstinate and Hopeless Case of RINGWORM in From Two to iour Days. Gives no pain, does not discolour the skin, and contains no strong acid or caustic. It has never failed in curing this most troublesome and infectious disease. Sold in Bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s 6d. Free bv Parcels Post on receipt P.O' by the Sole Maker, T. H. BATEMAN, CHEMIST, 342, HIGH-ROAD, KILBUBN, LONDON. N.W., or your Chemist will obtain it if not in stock. Wholesale, Messrs. SANgEB. 8432c HE MONARCHS OF ENGLAND, in Verse. Price Id.; postaj r. id. DANIEL OWEN AND CO. LIMITED), CARDIFF. public donees. PRUDENTIAL ASSURKNOB COAil- -L PANY (LIMITED). HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT, For the Year ending 31st December, 1885. The Directors have much pleasure in presenting their Report and Accounts for the year 1885. The Assurance Funds have been increased during the year by the sum of XM.3 5. namely, the Ordinary Branch, £232,i25, and the Industrial Blanch, £ 757,920. The total assets of the Company amount to £ 5. C2,8i2. ORDINARY BRANCH. The number of policies issued during the year was 17,353, assuring the sum of .£1.887,890, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of .£85,374. The Premiums of the year were X303,275, being an increase of £ 64,407 over the year 1884. The total increase for the first four years of the Quin- quennium is £ 162,018. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 108,777. The number of Deaths was 712, and 36 Endowment Assurances matured. The rate of expenditure of the Branch was little more than Ten per cent. on the Premium Income. The number of Policies in force was 65,483. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. The Premiums received during the year were X2,794,522, being an increase of £ 150,006. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1,069,878. The number of Deaths was 129,846. The number of Policies in force, including 36,671 Free Poli- cies, was 6,695,890. The Directors are happy to report that the duration of Policies in this Branch is stili steadily increasing. The aver- age duration of all policies now in existence exceeds five years. The rate of expenditure of the Branch upon the Premium Income shows a further reduction of more than One-half per Cent. GENERAL BALANCE/SHEET of the PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), on the 31st DECEMBER. 1885. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. Shareholders' Capital 80,028 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds 1,445,697 8 3 Industrial Branch Funds. 4,154,445 5 0 Claims under Life Policies admitted 22,691 12 8 X5,702,862 5 11 ASSETS. £ s. d. British Government Securities. Consols, and New 3 per Cents 888,082 9 10 Metropolitan Board of Works Stock and City of London Bonds 100,425 0 0 Loans on Municipal and other Rates 1,357,012 16 7 Freehold Ground Rents and Scotch Feu Duties 1,118,013 19 11 Freehold and Leasehold Property. 483,899 0 10 Indian, Colonial, and Foreign Government Securities 135,054 8 3 Reversions 154,88'i 4 0 Railway and other Debentures 581,500 2 8 Railway and other Shares. 20,411 1 1 Mortgages 482,391 13 8 Loans on tlte Company's Policies 44,774 19 10 Furniture and Fittings 21,500 0 0 Loans upon Personal Security SU9 6 3 Outstanding Premiums 149,379 9 5 Cash in hands of Superintendents and Agents' Balances 32,629 14 3 Outstanding Interest and Rents 58,366 0 5 Cash—On deposit, on current account, and in hand 73,725 18 11 £ 5,702,862 5 11 EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. HENRY HARBEN,lDi ROBERT CROSS, J ^ire TOr" THOS. C. DEWEY, XiVTanaffprs WILLIAM HUGHES,/Manasers* W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. Further information may be obtained on application to the Superintendent, W. Gardner, St. John's Chambers, John-street, Cardiff. 8531c TJOMGEOP ATH LC MEDICINES. NOTICE.—THE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY, 6. CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, IS NOW OPEN, And price lists and books on the uses of the medicines and the simple treatment of common complaints may be had free on application. Consulting-rooms and Dispensary in connection with the above are now Open. Observe Address 6. CHURCH-STREET. r63530 QODA-WATELL MACHINE.—Easy Terms jTj —two years.—A Living for a Trifle.—Wilcocks' Celebrated SODA-WATER, LEMONADE, and GINGER BEER MACHINE makes all the Mineral and Aerated Drinks with the valuable recipes and directions sent. Anyone can work it, it is so simple. Transactions are strictly private, no Gazette registration required. Suc- cessfully carried out for some years on a large and liberal scale. I can satisfy the customer by the testimony of hundreds in the trade that in dealiug with me he will obtain just and honest treatment, and that the maehi- nery I supply is of the soundest materials, constructed with the highest skill. made from the newest patterns, and well-finished.-Model factory on show at Bath in work.—Particulars of N. G. WILCOCKS, Back-street, Bath. 67278 1: 1) E F.- The only Dentifrice which hna solved the problem of now to preserve the Teeth, and is therefore the only dentifrice which immedi- ately and permanently puts a stop to Toothache. There are three kinds, distinguished from each other by a Yellow, Green, AND Red Silk Thread. NEAU"(IE Suez Yellow Thread instantly removea toothache, however violent it may be, without the slightest inconvenience. Eau de Suez Green Thread must be used as a daily mouth wash. Those who suffer periodically from toothache, sensitiveness of the teeth and gums, decay,and offensive breath will be entirely relieved; and never suffer again, by using ten or twelve .drops in a wineglass of water, to rinse the mouth well night and morning. Eau de Suez Red Thread is used in the same manner as the Green, but is specially adapted for children. Suez Tooth Brush.-This Brush is soft, being made of the finest badger hair. A hard tooth brush is not only a foolish but a criminal instrument, so to speak. For, by rubbing a soft substance like the gums with hard brush, the former will evidently become spongy and weakened, thus being no longer of any use in protecting the roots of the teeth, which naturally become exposed, and impart an offensive smell to the breath. Suez Orange Tooth Paste secures the permanent removal of tartar, and by daily use restores the whiteness of the teeth. The above may be obtained through any Chemists, or direct from Wilcox and Co. Green Thread, 3s. 6d. Yellow Thread, 2s. 9d.; Red Thread, 3s.; Orange Tooth Paste, 4s. Gd. Suez Tooth Brushes, Is. 6d. Free by Parcels Post. CAUTION. To guard against fraudulent imita- tions, see that each Label bears the name Wilcox <6 Co., 239, Oxford Street, London." v mi.& wo mm? DE One of these Cigarettes give immediate relief in the worst attack of Asthma. Cough, Bron- chitis, Hay Fever, and shortness of BreaSl. Persons who suffer at night with I coughing, phlegm, and short breath, find them invaluable, as they instantly check the spasm, promote sleep,and allow the patient to pass a good night. Are perfectly harmless, and may be smoked by ladies, children, and most delicate patients. In Boxes of 35 Cigarettes, 2s. 6d., from WilcOX & Co., and all Chemists. CAUTION.—To guard against fraudulent imita- tions, see that each box bears the name of" Wilcox & Co., 239, Oxford Street, London." Ale% mm WE i(E OK" r L lw L ngljijguuv A CERTAIN CURE FOR Liver Complaints. I Constipation. Dyspepsia. Costiveness. Indigestion. And all Diseases of General Debility. the Stomach, Liver, Sick Headache. and Blood. Price Is. lid. box of 30 Pills, Post Free from WILCOX & CO., 239, Oxford St., London, or through any Chemist. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS.— If you suffer from Headaches, Bilious Com- plaints, Indigestion, Costiveness, Rheumatism, or Tic- Doloreux, try KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. They are easy to swallow, being very small; require no confinement indoors, strengthen the system, and have been tried by thousands, who pronounce them to be the best Medicine in the World. Testimonial from J. Balbirnie, Esq., M.A., M.D., Lecturer on "Physiology," author of "A Treatise on the Turkish Bath," &c. I have examined the Pills known as Kernick's Vegetable Pills.' I certify their composition to be purely Vegetable; I have also tried their effect, and consider them one of the best Aperient Pills for Consti- pated Habits that I know of. (Signed) JOHN BALBIRNIE, M.A., M.D." Thousands of other testimonials equally gratifying might be published. KERNICK'S PILLS give energy to the system, need no special rules with regard to diet, and are universally declared to be the best medicine of the kind ever discovered. Sold in Boxes at 2s. 9d., Is. lid., and 7id. each, by most respectable Chemists and Druggists in England and the Colonies, with direc- tions fonestoringand preserving health. ERNIcii VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES.—These Lozenges are the most efficacious remedy ever introduced for WORMS. Being innocent in their character, they may be taken by children of all degrees and conditions with perfect safety. They are most useful for children of delicate stomachs and pale com- plexion, as they strengthen the system by giving an appetite. If Mothers only knew the value of these Lozenges, no family would be without a Box. gold by most respectable Chemists, in i2d. and Is. l§d. Boxes. The above celebrated Medicines are sold Wholesale by any London or Provincial Wholesale house, or direct of the Sole Proprietors, KERNICK and SON, Cardiff. ERVOLS AND PHYSICAL MO- BILITY.—A Gentleman, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a novel and highly-successful, yet simple, means of self-cure. He will be happy to forward the particulars to any sufferer on receipt of a stamped and directed envelope.—Address J. T. St-WELL, Esq., Chiswick, Middlesex. 8449c Ivf VV K T, b1 U N. i\ E«tabli«heu 1870. J D R E E S BILL POSTER AND ADVERTISING AGENT RENTS all the PRINCIPAL POSTING STATIONS in town and Neighbourhood. Two good Bill Postsrs, and lorse an' Trn,n '"e>v Address—180, COMMERCIAL-ROAD. public 3mudrmtni £ fJHHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LKSSKK AND MANASKR MR. EDWAKD FurrcHBB. ACTINO MANAGKK MR. JOHN SHBRIBAN. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE CELEBRATED VOKES FAMILY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), March 12, BENEFIT OF THE VOKES FAMILY. At 7.30, the Charming Comedietta, The ROUGH DIAMOND. Cousin Joe Mr. Fred yokes. Margery Miss Victoria Vokes. Followed by the Vokes Family in their Nautical Absurdity, FUN IN A FOG. SATURDAY, March 13, The Musical Comedy of IN CAMP, Freceeded, at 7,30, by THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. MONDAY, March 15, AND DURING THE WEEK, Return Visit of Mr. WILSON BARUETTS COMPANY in the Most Successful Drama of the Day. The SILVER KING. With Special Scenery, &c., as played at the Royal Princess's Theatre, London, 1 Produced under the Sole Direction of Mr. WilSon Barrett, MONDAY, Marci) 22. IN THE RANKS. Doors Open at 7. Early Doors 6.30. Commence 7.30. Box Plan at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's, Crock- herbtown. \KTANTED, Candidate for Pupil Teacher in an excellent t » school, either to take Standard Examination in April, or to prepare for First Year Examination in October.—Apply Headmaster, National School, Fortheawl. 3629u17 Situations Uarai,i -T WANTED, a good Plain Cook; must understand dairy W work; small lamily.—Mrs. Griffiths, Llahsannor House. Cowbridge, S. Wales. 3387ul3 \\f ANTED, Ladies and Young Men to take ple»sant Work T ? at their Own Homes 2s. to os. a day easily made. Work sent by Parcels Post. No canvassing.—Th« Albertype Co., 448, Edgware road, London, W. 1', lA —TOBACCONISTS.—Illustrated Guide, 110 pages, 1', lA —TOBACCONISTS.—Illustrated Guide, 110 pages, Vy• How to Commence from X20 to XIOOO." three Lonuon. c ~TANTED, Ladies a>id Youug Men, to tale pleasant » » W ork ut their Own Homes. 2s. to 5s a day easily made. Work sent by Parcels Pos". No canvassing.—Mutual Albertype Co., 448, Edgware-road, London, W. 84tidc &mmwns Wanten. BOOTS.—By Single Young Man, age 25; tr?o tears and a half present hotel, two years previous one.—w. Hoole, St. Vincent's Rocks Hotel, Clifton, Bristol.. 3721ul8 TRAVKLLER or Manager.—Wanted, Engagement; eigh- teen years* business experience good address; excci- lent references.—Arthur Lewis, Post-office, Newport. u12 BARMAID or Assistant Housekeeper, Hotel or Refresh- ment-rooms experienced; good references.—Address Miss Phillips, 57, Caledonian-road, Leeds. ggeitws, CraUellers, Xc. WANTED, for South Wales and District, am Atent of T I good standing for the Sale o £ Jams, Marmalade, must have a good connection amongst grocers and others, and must be willing to guarantee a percentage of bad debts. —Address A 13. IVextern Mail, Cardilt. 35i2ulti JEWELLERY, Toys, Stationery, Fancy Goods, &c., Cheap. i -Arthur Granger and Co., Sheffield. Agents Wanted. 3142c LL who wish to make Money easily and quickly at home write J. Murray, 105, Croiton-road, London, S.E. [d AGENTS Wanted for our Rubber-faced Type, Patent Ink Pads (never require inking), Endorsing Press forrubber dies, ParaUelPress for rubber-faced type.linpeiiftl Mon»2ram3, Initials, Stamps, ka.~London Rubber Printing to., 33, Cheapside. 8442c X»*> WEEKLY and upwards may be easily and honestly d*i £ realised by persons of either sex, without hindrance to present occupation.—l''or particulars, tec., enclose adiressed envelope to Evans, Watts, and Company (P 71), Merihanis, Birmingham.—This is genuine. c far flifposal* IVCtLLINERY and Fancy Business S splendid position best 1VL market town in Monmouthshire; good-class trade; other deuaitments could be added with advantage; small stock a*u fix aires satisfactory reasons for disposal.—Bigga, Post-oftice. Newport. 338.'ul3 Carnal, iLít1r MM. ALMANZA THE SECOND for Sale; strong Cob Stdlion, seven years old, 14.2 hands high; winner of several prizes; a fast trotter.-Alply Charles Havard, Brychfcoed, Devynnock, Brecon j £ iad)mui>, Cools*$zz. TO be Sold by Private Contract, a 9-feet Suffolk Corn Drill, complete.—Apply to J. Muscott, Clynderwen. [3i>li:Io QECOND-HA-ND Portable Engines, Thrashing Machires, S Elevators, GrincLng Mills, Sawing For list to Frank Allchin, Linnell, and Co., Weston-street Woiks, >Tort,hamrifion. 655i§ itfisrdlannms* MILK.—Any quantity, guaranteed pure and refrigerated, during Summer.—For terms apply J. E.Norman. Milk Contractor, Worie, Somerset. 3538ulK URN181i on the Hire System X5 worth, 2s. 6d. weekly A £10 worth, 4s. weekly; X15 worth, 6s. weekly;;I;;20 worth, 6s. weekly, and so on in proportion.—The South Wales Furnishing Company, 23. Custom House-street, Car- ditt. ORNISH on the Hire System no seclirir-y required.— ORNISH on the Hire System no securir.y required.— A The South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street. Oardi;. T^URNISH on the Hire System cash prices charged.—The South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House- street. Cardiff. FURNISH on the Hire System small Weekly of Monthly I 'nyments. —■ South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Cus- tom Honae-street. Cardifh TfURNISH oil the Hire System; no extra charge made.— South Wales Furnishing Coioiar.y, 23, Custom House- street, Cardilt. FURNISH on the Hire Systems every article requisite for the household.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardilt. "CMJENISH on the Hire System; inspection invited.—South J- Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardilt. FURNISH on the Hire System; houses or apartments furnished throughout.—South Wales Furnishing Com- pany, 23. Custom House-street, Cardiff. FURNISH on the Hire System; compare prices with other houses.- South Wales Furnishing Company, 23. Cus- tom House-strec Cardiff. FURNISH on the Hire System; immense stock to select from.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Carditt. IAURNISH on the Hire System, town or country.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 3490ul5 FEEDING Meal, the produce of wheat only; capital feed F for cattle, pigs, aud p ultry. The best value to be had for the money. Price £3 5s. per ton, on rail or steamer, Liverpool. Terms cash with orders.—Apply to M. J. Heathcote and Co,. 10, Drury-lane, Liverpool, 2677d STEAMER Shares and Miscellaneous Securities Pur- S chased. Sold, and Mortgaged.—Apply Crosby, Broker and Auctioneer, West Hartlepool. 1168d J^ANIEL QWEN AND QOMPANY (LIMITED), ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE FOR THE TRADE p RINI TING-Letter-press & Lithographic. ~|^N GRAVING —Writing and Ornamental. s TEREOTYPING-Type high and thin. B OOKBINDINTG, Ruling and Numbering. ADDRESS- WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. GAMJEE-S QRIENTAL SALVE (As supplied to the Right Hon. W. E. GLADSTONE) CURES Burns, Sores, Piles, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, White Swellings, Wens, Hip Disease, Chest and Lung Complaints, &c., Itc. ^ELIZABETH BLOOD, N ottingbam. I suf- fered for over three Z » £ V years from white /rsci tor's opinion here A mM was that it would l\ wklsJar be years if ever I I'T^KII'ISL was cured. Whilst on a VIsit to Swan- Pj sea I was advised to IK/ use Gamjee's Salve. '^ile ekall8e f°r the Q Jr \Vl» better was rapid, ff PO~ £ and in three weeks I wtlked up tiie /Kris' steps of the Midland lEasr *"S Station without as- Y\ \\V*\vvVv sistance, although \\ll \U\\on my arrival I had I ill It0 carried. Four cured Certi- M|JYYSLAP»^ tied by GEO. BLOOD, M.R.S. Hundreds of similar cases have been cured. GAMJEE'S EAST INDIAN PILLS, or Blood Cleansers, thoroughly Purify the Foulest Blood, Cure Indigestion, Bilious or Liver Complaints, Piles, Gravel, Wind, Restore 1'one and Vigour to the most weakly constitution, and are the best in the wor.dtor all Female Irregularities. Perfectly Herbal and Tasteless. Everyone who has trie them says they are the BEST REMEDIES IN THE WOULD. In Boxes at 7jd., Is. ItJ., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. From ALL CHEMISTS, or 2 Free for the amount (with special in- structions, if required) from the Manufacturer, CHAS. MAGGS, 13, Wind-street. Swansea. 825ic LAMBING SEASON.-CORNEE'S PINE'S DEVONSHIRE OILS (for Sheep, Horses, and Cattle) stand unrivalled in value in the bEASON OF LAMBING. Thousands of Ewes and Laubs hav.. been saved by their use in cases of Colds, Irflammations, Swollen and Black Udders, Scour, and to prevent Heav- ing. jistablished b5 Years.-Promptly used is unequalled for any external or internal ailment oi Accident to Horse, Cow, Sheep, or Dog. A fine EMBROCATION for Broken Knees, Galls, Chaps, Bruises, Swellings, In- flammations, Sprains, Lameness, Sprung Tendons, Itc. All should keep them.—Sold everywhe>e, 2s. wine size. Scvur in Lambs mastered by the DEVONSHIRE COMPOUND. (Never fails, and a distinct, preparation). 2s., two by post 4s. 6d.—CORNER'S FAKxjly EMBRO- CATION. for Colds in the Chest, Rheumatism, Chil- blains, Accidents, Ac., price Is. ljd.-Manufactory, Wellington, Somerset. 8440c JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL- POSTERS AND DELIVERERS. HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BKlTOs FERRY, JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL- POSTERS AND DELIVERERS. HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BKlTOs FERRY, Circulars Addressed and delivered. Bill-posters to the Great Western and Neath %nd Brecon R*iways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting Place*. asmumiff j&on'etfrsf, &r. THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF T ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILD- ING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1857. INCORPORATED 1883. OFFICES 3, HAMMET-STREET, TAUNTON. SECRETARY MR. ALBERT GOODMAN. BORROWING SHARES, L60 EACH. BUMS of MONEY are ready to be advanced on security ofany description of real property—freehold, leasehold, or copyhold—on the most equitable terms the principal and interest repayable by Monthly Instalments. INVESTING SHARES, JB60 EACH, realised in about 13 years and 4 months by Monthly Payments of Five Shillings per share. FULLY PAID-UP SHARES, bearing a fixed rate of interest, payable half-yearly, or allowed to accumulate. DEPOSITS received. Interest at 4 per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly, or may accumulate, Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may be obtained on application to the Secretary, as above, or to MR. T. WEBBER, 7996 6, St. John's-square, Cardiff. itiisuranre companies, m. ACCIDENlS^fDAIL^ AGAINST bv the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY (Established 1849), 64, CORN- HILL, LONDON. Capital, £ 1.000,000; Income, £ 246,000; Compensation Paid for 112,0J0 Accidents, £ 2,215,000. Chairman, HAKVIE M, FABQUMAR, Esq.-Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or West-end Office .—8, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, .C., or at the Head Office, 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agent for Cardiff-Ur. J. Bovey, James-st., Bute Docks. Agent for Bridgend-Mr. W. E. Bradshaw, G.W.R. [8478c DiiCENIX FIRE OFFICE. Lombard-street and Charing-cross, London.-Estab- lished 1782. insurances against Loss by Fire and Lightning effected in all parts of the world. Loss claims arranged with promptitude and liberality. WILLIAM C. MACDONALD.l Joint FRANCIS B. MACDONALD, } Secretaries. < £ iiucatumaL ^CARDIFF THIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR UIRLS, ST. CATHERINE'S, PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF. Principal-MISS TULLIS. Inclusive Fees from £4, 9s. to £5 15s. per Term. HARROW HOUSE, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CARDIFF, REMOVED FROM DUMFRIES-PLACE TO 197, NEWPORT-ROAD. The House is large, well-ventilated, and pleasantly situated. Increased accommodation for Boarders and Day Pupils. Good recreation grounds, with tennis lawn. Principals: The MISSES MARKS, assisted by au efficient staff of Resident Certificated Governesses and Visiting Masters. 2989d The Half-Term Commences March 4th. CLIFTON. RATHMORE, PEMBROKE ROAD, CLIFTON. EDUCATION FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN. Special attention to Modern Languages. Preparation for Local and R.A.M. Exams. Eminent Professors and Certificated English and Foreign Governesses. PRINCIPAL—MRS. KINCHIN. 8532c LONDON. /CLARENDON HOUSE, 41, LE WISH AM HIGH-ROAD, S.E.—LADIES' SCHOOL, Con- ducted by MRS. and the MISSES WILLMOT. Modern English Education, with careful, conscientious Training. Accomplishments. Visiting Masters. Terms moderate 8408c WEYMOUTH. OE ASIDE EDUCATIONAL ESTAB- O L1SHMSNT, MONTAGUE HOUSE, WEYMOUTH. PRINCIPALS :—The MISSES BEAK, Assisted by Professors aud Resident Governesses. Pupils most successfully prepared for Cambridge University (Local), Trinity College, and other Exami- nations. Vacancy for an Articled Pupil on Half Fees. 19521 BRISTOL. CLARENDON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL » ) FOR LADIES, WHITE LADIliS'-ROAD, CLIFTON. Two minutes' walk from the Downs. Principal, Mrs. MAYNARD. All the Candidates presented at the various Public Examinations (Cambridge, Edinburgh, during the present and past years have been successful. One-third of all the pupils in the Upper School obtained Certificates from the College of Preceptors in June last, having suc- ceeded in every subject taken. There is a Junior De- partment for Gii Is from seven years of age and upwards. The Upper School is for those whose ages vary from 12 to 20.—References kindly permitted to Ven. Archdeacon Blunt (Chaplain to the Queen), Scarborough; R«v. R. Glover, Clitton Rev. U. R. Thomas, Clifton and the Parents of past and present pupils. 8045c HEREFORD. EREFORD L.A.DIFS' COLLEGE JJL COMPAN Y (LIMITED). ESTABLISHED 1860. This Institution has been founded for the purpose of giving a sound Education at a Moderate Cost. The countv of Hereford is celebrated for its salubrity, and excellent masters tor accomplishments are engaged. FEES. Boarders under 12 years of age 25 guineas per annum. Boarders above 12 .30 „ 11 The HALF TERM COMMENCES on MONDAY, March 8th. For prospectuses apply to Mrs. JACOB, the Lady Principal, Hereford, or to the Secretary, Mr. Edward Maddison, Ledburv. 5373 J^AINIEL ^\VJ ;N AND Q'JIUPANY (LIMITED), BOOKBINDERS AND A.CCOUNT BOOK MAKERS WESTERN MAIL" BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Estimates given for Binding Gentlemen's Libraries, Account Books, and ait classes of Bookbinding. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE TRADE. Q A R R I I G E R. ROGERS AND COMPANY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS (LIMITED), B R I S T O L. Their productions-Cheap, Suhstanttal, and Elegant -find a ready market in almost every portion of the Globe."—Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Western Railway. Established Upwards of a Century. 8313o AST £ p A i' E K FOR SALE. CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY ADDRESS IN BOUT WALES. JQS. PER CWT. (PREPAID). SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGER QUANTITIES H. ]\/JACKENZIE THOMAS, WESTERN MAIL OFFICE, CARDIFF. 65067 T) OPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, during the past 55 years, have cured thousands of cases of Bronchitis, Coughs, and Asthma. FOR 55 YEARS ROPER'S PLASTERS have been the most successful remedy in the Cure oi all Diseases of the Chest. ROPER'S PLASTERS give immediate relief in all Rheumatic Affections and Local Pains. Prepared only tiy KOBT. ROPER, SON. and Co., Sheffield. Full-sized Plasters, Is. J !d. and for Children, 9jd.; or -3 2 by post Id. extra ia P. Stamps. Sold by all Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World. CAUTION.—BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ASK FOR ROPER'S PLASTERS. 8448o &0 YEARS' PRACTICE. IF YOU FEAR DISEASE is lurking in your blood, or if suffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lowness of Spirits, Trembling of Hands and Limbs, Loss of Memory. Failing Appetite, Indigestion, Love of Solitude, Unfitness for Society, Study or Busi- ness, Consumption, Ac.. ltc., apply or write without delay to Mr. SMITH (former partner of Dr. Kabn, of London). Professional Residence 14, MERCHANT-ST., BRISTOL. All Letters promptly replied to. Charges Moderate. Treatment Mild. Sure, and Efficacious. 8382c -1 Ir A 1\'I) A R 1) EMEDIES. G T A N 1) ARJLT R EIFEDIES Look for Trade Mark—"Drowning Man seizing Life Buoy" on each Label. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Certain and Speedy Cure for NEURALGIA, NERVOUS HEADACHE, RHEUMS, TIC DOLEREUX, &c., is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. per Bottle. KEALL'S HERB BITTERS. Cure for General Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Debility, Impaired Digestion, Ac., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.,and lis. per Bottle. „ T „„ KEALL'S NIPPLE LINIMENT. Specific for Chapped and Sore Nipples. 7jd., Is. jAd 2s. 9d. per Bottle. 3 KEALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. The Greatest Blood Purinerofthe Age. Is. Ijd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. per Box. PROPRIETOR E F P. KEALL, 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. Coleman, Cardiff; Young.Newport; Hayman,Neath- Evans, Cardigan Steel and Marsh, Bath Newbery and Son. Londou. 30131 2s. 9d. per Bottle. 3 KEALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. The Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. ls.l^d.,2s. 9d and 4s. 6d. per Box. PROPRIETOR F P. KEALL, 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. Coleman, Cardiff; Young.Newport; Hayman,Neath- Evans, Cardigan Steel and Marsh, Bath Newbery and Bon, Londou. 30131 RHE WESTERN MAIL .K8T ADVERTISING- MEDIUM Business reuses* INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS EXHIB ITIOTLF, STAND 1480, EAST ARCADE; AND 1620, EAST QUADRANT. THE BSOHHEAD-TESTER KAMFACTORIKG AND TRADING GOWAHT, LIMITED, ST. GEORGE S WORKS. 43, FARRINGDON-ROAD, LQNDON, E.C. BROMHEAD'S PATENT AUTOMATIC DRY GAS REGULATORS secure perfect combustion and increased illuminating power equal pressure over an entire building, with lights steady and noiseless; a very sensible reduction of heat and smoke; and a permanent decrease in the gas bill of from 15 to 30 per cent. BROMHEAD'S REGULATORS may be so applied as to effect an equal saving where gas is used for cookimg purposes without lessening the ofecianor of the stoves, and considerably reducing smoke and smell. THEY HAVE BEEN ADOPTED WITH GREAT SUCCESS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF, THE WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, THE CARDIFF UNION, &c. RPHE CELEBRATED CRATED CAKE HOUSE (ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS). THE TRADE, TEA PARTIES, SCHOOL TREATS, I &c., &c., SUPPLIED BY CONTRACT. CARRIAGE PAID TO ALL PAR T S :1 COMMITTEES FOR THE SAME SUPPLIED WITH SAMPLES AND TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. 44, CASTLE-STREET, BRISTOL. ALL ORDERS WELL PACKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 8504c C) U Ci H u u OETZMANN & CO., 67, 69, 71, 73, 77 & 79, HAMPSTEAD ROAD, LONTJON. .^URVISK THROUGHOUT .-OKI ZMAKN & CO. I 67, &n, 71, 73, 77 agd-fP, H-ampst'esri-tcad, near Tctten iiam-court-rok'd Ci«i3tft Factory, Alfcier. Works,Charies street; BesldJhg "B-ajttbry, Eagle-place, London, N.W Carpets, Furniture, Draper}', Furnishing Iron nangery, China, Ghtits, Pitctire?,-Crcascn, Clocks, &c.,anj -very other r#q^i'1hte for ceiiiftiitely filrnishjng a hous -hrousjhout. and Co^tre eaehled to offer spe :ial-advantages to ceuntrv cystattkers in 'delivery of good! 3y their.oMf!* largii.'PantecbnicSn'vtns, end fixing in posi :i"on by'ctwip'etent.'jigMeiH. -If.fasirtMl, .an experiences #4"3 41 jersen igtyyc to 'WSw.ltiAletuge, nstfc style, of Afchitectta^ tpects, &c., take ireasurshents and'furnish Estimates* 0 £ T-2MAHI N SI CO., HA MPS T'EsA D ROAD, I Established nearly Half a I Century. p -pREEDMAN AND CO., 7, REDCLIFF-STREET, BRISTOL. Only address as above.1 and no connection with any other establishment. PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, CABINET MAKERS, GLASS DEA- LERS, BUILDERS, And others are invited to send for Samples and Price List of our large variety of Eng- lish and German MOULD- INGS, OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, and LOOKING GLASSES. The Largest Stock in the West of England of Foreign Glass at exceptionally low prices. Samples of Mouldings, and any specimen Show Card framed and returned I free of cost. 8056c 1 S T I F F' S S TAR C II. STIFF & COMPANY, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, [23Z0 29, REDCLIFF-STREET, BRISTOL. RELIEF FROM COUGH IX TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- HOUND.the most certain and speedy remedy for .Asthma,Consumption, Bronchitis,Coughs, Influenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, &c. It gives instan- taneous relief and rapidlv effects a cure. IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a family in South Wales which has nct proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable, as children are fond of it and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with- out it. Prepared only by A. HAY M A N, CHEMIST, NEATH, And Sold by all Chemists.-Price Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. per Bottle. L OCKYER,'S SULPHUR HAIR, RESTORER. THE BEST. THE SAFEST. THE CHEAPEST. RESTORES THE NATURAL COLOUR TO GREY HAIR. INSTANTLY STOPS THE HAIR FROM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED GREYNESS IS IMPOSSIBLE. Removes Scurf, and Causes New Hair to Grow. Large Bottles, Is. 6d. Sold Everywhere. EPPER'S QUININE and FOR GAINING TRON TONIC, STRENGTH, i Rouses and develops the nervous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels langour and depression, fortifies the digestive organs. Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, indigestion, fevers. chest affections and wasting diseases, &c. The whole frame is greatly invi- gorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, and the constitution greatly strengthened. Bottles, 32 doses, 4s. 6d. Sold by Chemists everywhere. Insist upon having Pepper's Tonic. TARAXACUM AND A LIVER WITHOUT "OODOPI1YLLIN MEDICINE. MERCURY. £ 7 MEDICINE. MERCURY. The symptoms of liver derangement—headache, tor- pidity, costiveness, flatulence, heartburn, sense of over- repletion, shoulder pains, repugnance to food, general discomfort and depression—are quickly dispelled by TARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN, a fluid extract of medicinal roots, prepared solely by J. Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London. Insist on having the correct pre- paration. Bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Sold by Chemists everywhere. IF YOU WISH TO BE WELL AND KEEP WELL, TAKE JJRAGG'S VEGETABLE QHARCOAL. Wards off all Attacks of Cholera, Small-pox, Typhoid, and all Malignant Fevers; destroys all Disease Germs, and from its purifying action in absorbing all impurities in the stomach and bowels gives a healthy tone to the whole aystem speedily Cures Acidity, Flatulence, Im- pure Breath, Heartburn, Indigestion, ic. BRAGG'S VEGETABLE /CHARCOAL. Sold by all Chemists, in bottles,2s., 4s., and 6s. each. 7973c THE LEADING DAILY PAPER -0 POSTAL DELIVERY OF THE "WESTERN MAIL." By a special concession of the Postal Authorities, the Publisher is now enabled to despatch the first edition of the WESTERN MAIL each morvjig by the mail trains leaving Cardiff at 2.38 and 3.45. 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Walnut Tree Bridge. Whitchurch. Y strad Mynach. LONDON and West of England subscribers receive their papers on the afternoon of publication. Any irregularity in the delivery of the WESTERN MAIL should be reported at once to the Publisher, at the Head Office, Cardiff. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Per Quarter, post free. £0 9 9 Half-year 0 19 6 Year 19 0 All Subscriptions must be paid in advance. The above remarks apply also to the WEEKLY MAIL, which can be supplied by post to subscribers at the fallowing rates of subscription:— Per Quarter, post free JEO 2 9 „ Half-year — 0 5 6 „ Year 0 11 0 As in the case of the WESTERN MAIL, all Subs crip tions must be paid in advance. Post Office Orders to be made payable to the pub lisher. H. MACKENZIE THOMAS. PAINETBILL POSTER, DISTRI- m* BUTOR, &c., 23, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE (Late Tem- perance Hotel), Begs to inform the Public generallv that he RENTS some of the LARGEST BILL POSTING STATIONS in South Wales, and is ready to receive Orders for Posting, &c„ in Aberdare, Aberaman, Hirwain, and all outlying Districts. N.H.-Tobacco, Cigars. and Refreshments may be had at any time at the above Premises, and good Accommo- dation for Travellers, itc. IN CONSEQUENCE OF agt IMITATIONS OF [Œ! AUC [G|L§K Rse'r' wlS Which are calculated to deceive the Public, LEA & PERRIXS beg to draw attention to the fact that each Bottle of the Original and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE bears their Signature, thus- .> ifg^Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester Crosse and Blackwell, London; and ExptJfl Oilmen generally. Retail, by Dealers in Sauces throughout the World. I 1 ESTABLISHED 1865. Jg U R M A N, 9, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL. THREE GUINEA SILVER ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, Capped, Jewelled, Hall-marked, and Warranted for Five Years. THE FINEST SELECTION IN BRISTOL OF WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS. 9, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, A BEAUTIFUL FLOWER GARDEN for Is, THE COTTAGER'S PACKET (Regis- teredh THE COTTAGER'S PACKET OF CHOICE FLOWER SHEDS contains 12beautiful varieties of easy culture for the open Garden, including finest double German Aster and Ten-week Stock, Sweet Peas, Mignonette, Pansy, Scarlet Linum, &c., with cultural directions, and Illustrated Catalogue of choice Seeds, Plants, &c., post free. Is. 2d. two packets, 2s. 2d. four ditto, 4s. DANIELS BROS., Seed Growers and Nurserymen, t Norwich. OPINIONS OF THE PRKSS.—" This collection is wonderfully cheap and cannot be too highly recommended." -Bath Chronicle. Tha varieties are admirably chosen."—Lloyd's Weekly London A'eia. Twelve varieties of the most beautiful, popular, and easily cultivated of annuals."—Yorkshire Gazette. Will add cheerfulness and beauty to many a. home." -at,d, -s. —Illustrated Sporting Aeics. DANIELS BROS., Seed Growers and Nurserymen, Norwich. 8512c SHOP FRONTS & SHOP FITTKGS Air-Tight and other Show Cases. Modern Designs. Best Work. Competition Prices. Punctuality. PARNALL AND SONS, SHOP, BAR, AND OFFICE FITTERS OUR SOLE ADDRESS:— 21 AND 22, NARROW WINE-STREET, BRISTOL. Pians and Specifications Furnished for Alterations to Premises, or Fittings for New Buiidings. 54248 WOMEN W ARNED The friends of women are they who help the WOMEN WARNED work the world of pro- gress and the develop- WOMEN WARNED the miseries that sur- the mi!!eries that sur- \TTOMEN WARNED round the maid and the YV matron,the anxious and WHAT r\ w A pvpn devoted, are the natural WA-Ui\.blJ enemies and {oes rr- cheerfulness and econ- \\TOMEN WARNED omy. Why should the T T women of the land bear WOMEN WARNED the heat and burden of the day? Man .whatever "W -W ~RN"\F T?\t IT- phis lot and condition, VV U- ha.3 his appointed hours T ? of labour, his scheming WOMEN W ARN ED brain and his experien- ced skill untrammelled WOMEN WARNED st™in ^U!l1 ™fare' and should even failure T „ stamp his efforts, he WOMEN WARNED knows'tis but to labour V V and to wait but the WOMEN WARNED women have laboured, have waited, have WOMFN WARNFT1 worked,andwithbreak- UjlljiM Aiti\ Xj U jng hearts have smiled at untoward circum- WOMfiN WARNED stances. "A woman's work is never done is a WOMEN WARNED g«t^n^«.Bun. A GREAT QUESTION ^pt?onthTatpro^%hSe rule. How to reduce ex- A GREAT QUESTION travagance and waste. How to provide com- How to provide com- A GREAT QUESTION travagance and waste. How to provide com- A GREAT QUESTION s u'iled to the tfmes^and JLJL to promote domestic A GREAT QUESTION happiness, health, and contentment. What A GREAT QUESTION drudge or the never- AGREA1 QUESTION ceasing, industri- ous. but slatternly A GREAT QUESTION woman Glowing pic- A* tures (inaction) des- GREAT QUESTION ^uLh^d i cares and innumerable A GREAT QUESTION grievances are sur- mounted by delicate A GREAT QUESTION A GREAT QUESTION f~\ and hurrv, dissatis- A GREAT QUESTION faction, and certain misery. Does a man A GREAT QUESTION JLJL in the loss of the society, comfort, and consolation of his help- mate, who, either en. gaged herself or supe- rintending the con- tinual scrubbing and washing in household and laundry, sees no change from day to day. The solution to this great question can only be lound in the use of Sun- light Self-Washer Soap according to directions given. Try it. my fellow sisters, and happiness is sure.-(Signed) A ONCE-DISTRESSFUL 8518c WOMAN. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS for FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larites and relieve the distressing symptoms so preva- lent with the sex. Boxes Is. 2jd. and 2s. 9d., of all chemists. Sent anywhere upon receipt of stamps by tne Maker, E. T. TOWLK, Chemist. Nottingham. 22k £1,000 REWARD! £ 1,000 WILL BE PAID BY GTEWART JJAWSON AND CO., WATCH MANUFACTURERS,;RANELAGH-PLACE, LIVERPOOL, To any Firm of Watch Dealers in the Wide World who can produce the same amount of genuine Testimony, and unsolicited Testimonials from their Customers, in proof of the qualities of their Watches, as can STEWART DAWSON and CO. NOTICE!! NOTICE THIS CHALLENGE OF £1,000 IS OPEN TO THE WHOLE WORLD. Let those who have a reputation at stake take up S. D and CO.'S Challenge, or for ever keep silent. The gigantic operations of tiTEWART DAWSON ant CO. have spread from Pole to Pole. Several years ago they threw open the portals of their Manufactory to the General Public, and have scattered to the winds the Profits of the Merchant, Importer, and Retail Dealer. Write at once for their unsurpassed CATALOGUE of HOROLOGY, in which will be found splendid En- gravings of all their Watches, together with a complete description of each Watch Manufactured by them post free, for two stamps, being the cost of postage on:y. S. D. and CO. wish to draw special attention to their THIRTEENTH HALF-YEARLY PRIZE DISTRIBU- TION, which takes place on the 30tb June next, when ONE HUNDRED VALUABLE PRIZES are distributed GRATIS to all Customers who purchase a Watch, and for which everv Customer receives a Free Ticket. r8426e VICTORIA (nearly new), sent in FOR SALE by a Lady, fitted with a Patent Brake, Drag, Lamps, Ac., by VEZEY and CO. A WAGONETTE with a movable head, in good con dition, Brake, Drag, Sc. For particulars apply to VEZEY AND CO., COACH BUILDERS. BATH. 7791c BURGESS'S LION OINTMENT and PILLS, These invaluable Medicines have not been introduced as remedies before their efficacy has been practically proved. Send for testi- monials (free). ANOTHER LEG SAVED. •• 45. Lavender-road, Battersea, 8.W., Sept. 9, 1834. Dear Sir,-I can boldly proclaim the Lion Ointment; it fully claims the highest eulo- gium that can be passed upon it. My little son suffered for five years with a diseased bone in his leg, causing open wounds. He had been at St. Thomas's, the Victoria Hospital for Children, and the Westminster Hospital, and underwent several operations finally they declared a cure was impossible, and that his leg must be amputated to save his life. As I would not consent to that I took him away and commenced using the Lion Ointment, which completely cured him. His hand was also badly ulcerated. and the hos- pital surgeons said it would not get well until the leg was off; but the Ointment has also completely cured that. I shall be pleased to show his leg to anyone interested in such a case.-I am, dear sir, youn truly. JOHN PALLISTBB. To Mr. E. Burgess, 117, High Holborn." 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Address Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birming- ham. 8503e IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS. 60,000 INVALIDS RESTORED TO HEALTH BY THE POSITIVE MEDICINES. WHAT MEDICINE TO TAKE.—CON- SULT THE BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES, in which will be found a LIST of POSITIVE BOTANIC MEDICINES, WIT a THE NAMES of the DISEASES for which THE POSITIVE MEDICINES ARE A CURE. The Positive Remedies are now Patented, and the Names Published in English, to enable Invalids to SELECT THE REMEDY AND CUBE THEMSELVES WITHOUT CONSULTING A MEDICAL MAN, MAKING A WRITTEN STATEMENT OF CASE. OR PAYING CONSULTATION FEES. By the aid of this Book Invalids may form a Correct Knowledge of their Malady, and find a Positive Remedy for the Cure. FITE THOUSAND Firl HUHDRKD TESTIMONIALS GIVEN. IN USE OVER THIRTY YEARS. GRATIS and Post Free to all parts of the World. Sent from the Publishers ou receiving address. H. 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DTttSMRY. lajuUuJSw *SwTtha& CouSi jryOZ.T>8. ij BOjOUD KtALTH, CJ A STTT'MA. ^jjKOKCKms. ■5=^= T.T CT7KJED m of ETA ,Jgy r&?Sr* Ohemtstl. | |B. J. COLLI# SSO IT,mm STIW fc Co riiii.L,iini1 I M JJ' CHIxmODYNE.-Er. J. C. r™cb £ EL, SittS: C^OfcOBYlTB I. TtmS BROWNS (late Army t. PATxureHT jX-oinn msWVEEJED a REMEDY to denote.Srm,-W«^«poB!*r*U*AiOTA^ which he coined the word CHX>OB.O-r^ imIM TOOtsr A ^OAJTCH, JJYKE. Dr. Browne U the SOLE HW VENTOR, an*, as the iu«lf all «*er tke Xaot. At • rMMftrTl X'JjI* SO&OlrHX'a Chlorodyne cannot poiiibly be disooj m{ ve naeh fertleiV J P. OtaXwonrE 1s m licsid m»- vered by Amarus (organic sshstaaQB* whether » hetter to iewrte* plrw af defyiipelimination),andjaaoetheforj shall be ria4 B SSe, *W inulaB«jnererbeenyuhlwlied,it u»dj R1*—fniTerr >Mle TnOie- H ^Mhiu slaes MSWSFI' SCKA1> dent that any statement to tne eff«K5tj other breads, wearefcaMy*?' A.CKIE.^ SSNJYJIGH'NM^ NAM that a eoBBjound u identiotJ with Dr. now t^*g. g5$te 'basaarslTOUs eyetem"*si(SBheM& Browne's Chlorodyne J weiaaor^V*'—■«! L>F CHLORODYNE. — Yioe Chan- CHIvOHODTSB PjWMPhoea rAXyroATXBy. oeilar Sir W.-l'AUE WOOD stated Dy»entery^P*^»PrfW3*;i*ec?*%iiMTriCl,i61t*AMT CA.PTIOBT;—33m publicly in Coiirt'that Dr. J. COIXIS: the Vomi^np.Of B*S»agey,.e»d as ai I TVATGKTGY <;AT.TC«,f t-JfcUTfpinrTPl •KHOWNTi; was UNDOU BTEDLYthej jcneralsodative, that have ooourrea has(rivTO rise to many TTNfiCRTJPU' 1 INVENTORof CHLORGKYNJUbat! under our persona^ beerrotaon during LOU8 IMITATIONS. Be eeieful t< tiie whole story of the defendant Free-! many years. In Choleraic Di*rrhx»aJ observe Trade Mark. Jf all GbemMte. man was deliberately untrue, and hei and even m ttie more terrible forma' Is. ltd.. 9s. 84., and 4s. «d. m regretted to say it had been sworn to.— of Cholera itself^ we h»T» witaeesedi feom MJurcrAOTtra* ape The Tune*. July 13th, 186*. its snrprisnagly oontroUaaft do»bt. J.T.DAVBHyOBTjBOt.Hilwi"