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BURNHAM TIDAL HARBOUR COMPANY. I | THE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE TO AND FROM THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES, LITEEPOOL, AXD THE JSORTH. Splendid PASSENGER k STEAMSHIPS ef this Company are t intended to plv as under, weather, 4c., per- j mitting, during JULY, 1869, between J I BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. From Burnham. I, From Cardiff. 1 11 15 a.m.'|17 )) 1 8 0a.m.fl7 10 15 a.m. 2 12 15 p.m. 2 8 30 a.m.' 3 — (19 12 30 p.m. 3 10 30 „ 19 8 30 p.m. |20 1 15 p.m. 20 4 30 „ 5 1315p.rn.21 2 30 p.m. 5 S30p.m-.21 5 30,, 6 12 30 p.m. 23 3 30 p m. 6 4 0 „ |22 7 l 30 p.m.;23 5 30 p.m. 7 5 0 „ ;23 7 0 a.m. 8 3 30 p.m.j'24 5 30 p.m. 8 )24 8 0 „ 9 5 30 p.ia.i 9 7 0 a.m.j 10 5 30 p.m.L» 9 0 a.m. 10 7 0 „ :™- 6 30 a.m. 26 15 p.m. 5 30 p.m. 12 8 15 p.m.j27 6 0 p.m. 13 7 8 a m.,27 9 0 a.m. 13 6 0 p.m. 28 6 0 p.m. 13 9 0" 28 9 0 a.m. 14 9 0 p.m.j29 9 0 p.m. 14 7 0 2970 a.m. 15 11 30 a.m.'30 10 30 a.m., 15 8 0 a.m. 30 7 0 a.m. 16 12 30 a.m. 31 11 15 a.m..|16 9 39 a.m. 31 8 0 a.m. FARESBurnham and Cardiff-After Cabin, 3s. 6d: Fore Cabin, 2s. 6d. Return Tickets (available to return on same day, or from Saturday to M.nday), Saloon, 6s.; Fore Cabin, 4s. THROUGH THIRD CLASS FARES FROM CARDIFF—To Bridge- water 3s 3d, Plymouth 11s 01d, Salisbury 5s lu.^d, Portsmouth 9s 41d, Exeter 5s 9id., Falmouth 16s 4 £ d, London 13s 6d, Wey- mouth 8s 9d, Exmouth 10s 9d, Penzance 17s 8d, Southampton 7s 10td., Poole gs 6d. Parcels, Goods, and Cattle for conveyance by this route will be received at any Station on the Bristol and Exeter, Somerset and Dorset, London and South-Western Railways, and all packages should be plainly directed" By Steamer from Burnham," in order to prevent any improper charge being made. Further particulars as to Freight, &c., may be obtained on ap- plication to Mr. Ballard, Company's Agent, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Mr. Barton. 16, High-street, Bristol; or of Mr. Hazell, agent, South Dock, Swansea wd of Messrs. Jenkias and Loveluck, agents, Port Talbot, or to the undersigned ROBERT A. READ, Secretary and General Manager. Offices, Glastonbury. JULY, 1869. 234 INCREASED STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. THE CORK STEAM SHIP j A COMPANY'S First Class Powerful STEAMERS,—DODO, Capt. RAINES, 1000 Tons, 300-horse power; PELICAN, Capt. NAGLE, 800 Tons, 250 horse power; are intended to ply as underneath unless prevented by any unforeseen ilccurcnce, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to tow vessels, during the month of JULY, 1869. TO CORK. From Cardiff Saturday, 3rd at 11.0 morn From Newport Wednesday, 7th at 3.30 after From Cardiff Saturday, 10th at 5.33 morn From Newport Wednesday. 14th at S.30 after From Saturday, 17th at 11.30 morn From Newport Wednesday, 21st at 3.30 after From Cardiff Saturday, 24th at 5.30 morn From Newport Wednesday, 2Sth at 8.0 after From Cardiff Saturday, 31st at 10.0 morn FROM CORK. T. Newport Monday, 5th at 11.0 morn To Milford £ Cardiff Wednesday, 7th at 1.0 after To Newport Monday, 12th at 4.0 after To Milford A Cardiff.. Wednesday, 14th.. at 6.30 mam To Newport Monday, 19th at 11.0 morn Te Milford it Cardiff.. Wednesday. 21st.. at 1.0 after To Newport Monday 20th at 4 0 after To Milford <& Cardiff Wednesday, 28th at 6.38 morn PASSSKGERS' FARES BETWEEN NEWPORT CARDIFF, AND CORK. To Cork and back in Best Cabin (Tickets available for one mocih), £ 1 7s. To C«rk Best Cabin (no Steward's fee), 17s. 6d Deck, 7s. Goods conveyed and from Limerick at Through Rates via Cork. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Ship ment, should be alongside two hours before the time of sailing. The Company also give notice, that they will net be account- able for Passengers' Luggage, unless the value thereof be de- clared, and freight paid accordingly, at the time o ;shipment; and that passengers from Newport or Cardiff must obtain their Tickets at the office before going on board. For Freights, &c., apply at the Company's Office, Cork, or to their Agents, Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Ship-broker, Bute Docks, Car- diff. Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, C..rk Steam Ship Wharf, Pillgwenlly, Newport, Mon., and Messrs WILSON, SON, and WALTER, Com Exchange, Liverpool. 108 STEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST, GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. Every SATURDAY.—Cheapest Route for Goods to and from the North of Iieland, and all parts of Scotland. RRIHE SCREW STEAM SHIPS AXTONA, Captain Lancey, CLUTHA, Captin Fry, ,i OSCAR, Captain Huskman, JURA, Captain Mills, Or other Ves-els fire intended to sail with Goods hnd Passengers from East Bute Dock (unless prevented by cir- cumstances) as follows:- FROM CARDIFF I FROM BELFAST From GLASGOW to Glasgow via Bristol to Cardiff. to Crdiff. via Blfast July. July. July. Sat., 5 11 p.m. Th'rs., 1 2 p.m. Wed., 7 1p.m. Sat., 10 6 p.m. Th'rs., 8 12 noon Wed., 14 4p.m. Sat., 17 ..10 a.m. Thrs., 15 2 p.m. Wed., 21 lp-m. Sat., 24 6 p.m. Th'rs.,22 6 p.m. Wed., 28 4p.m. Sat., 31 9 a m. Th'rs., 29 2 p.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 at least Three Hours before the advertised time of Sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co., 84, Bothwell- street; in Belfast, to Robt. Roiderscn&Son; in Bristol, to Mark Whitwill & Son.; in Greenock, to Wm. Lindsay & Co.: Jtnd in Cardiff, to WEBB, MILSOM & CO., Post-office, Mount Stuart Square. Cariift Itily, 1969: 614a SHORT SEA PASSAGE. EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY TO AMERICA. T>Y THE SPLENDID MAIL -1 ) STEAMERS of the ALLAN LINE, \i\ A running in connection with the GRAND TRTTNK and ether RAILWAYS, and Forwarding Passengers on easy terms to all Stations in CANADA and the WESTERN STATES :— OTTAWA. July 14 [ HIBERNIAN Aug. 5 PRUSSIAN „ 15 NOVA SCOTIAN ,,11 SAINT DAVID „ 21 PERUVIAN „ 12 AUSTRIAN „ 22 DAMASCUS „ 18 GERMANY „ 28 NESTORIAN „ 19 MORAVIAN „ 29 EUROPEAN „ 25 NORTH AMERICAN Aug. 4 NORTH AMERICAN Aug. 4 Calling at LONDONDERRY (Ireland), to embark Passengers aad Her Majesty's Mails and from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL everv Saturday. Cahin Passcge to QUEBEC S18 18s. and S15 15s., including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Steerage Passage to either Quebec, Boston, or New York, in- cludes a plentiful supply of cooked Provisions. Baggago taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Railway Cars free of expense. Pamphlets 011 Canada can be had on application, at 2d. and 7d. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to James and Alex. Allan, 79, Great Clyde-street; in London, tQ Montgomerie and Greenliorne, 17, Gracechurch-street; to Mr. GEORGE BIRD, 246, Bute-street, Cardiff; Or to Allan Brothers and Co., Alexandra-buildings, James-street, Liverpool; and 85, Fovle-strect, Londonderry. 5367 STEAM FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK EVERY WS&NESDAY AND FROM QUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY NATIONAL STEAM SHIP COMPANY „. (LIMITED). r 11HE new fall-powered British Iron Screw Steam-shi.ps SHIPS. TONS. SHIPS. TOMS. France, Grace 32u0 Helvetia, Cutting 3.325 Th# Queen, Grogan 8412 | Pennsylvania. Hall. 2873 England, Thompson 3400 Virginia. Thomas 2876 Eria, Webster 3200 Denmark, Thomson 2870 Laui siana, Forbes 2210 Eria, Webster 3200 Denmark, Thomson 2870 Louisiana, Forbes 2210 Will Ve despatched from Liverpool to New York as fotlnws :— PENNSYLVANIA WEDNESDAY, July 28th. QUEEN WEDNESDAY, Aug. 4th. ENGLAND WEDNESDAY, Aug. llth. And from Queenstown the following asys. The Saloon accommodation en board these Steamers is very superior. Rate of Passage from Liverpool to New Yoric Fifteen Guineas. Return Tickets, Twenty-five Guineas. There is excellent accommodation for Steerage Passengers, and a fall supply of cooked provisions served up by the Com- pany's Stewards. Passengers booked throngh to AspmwaH, San Francisco, the inland towns of Canada, and of the United States on favourable terms. For Freight or Passage apply to the National Steam Ship Company (Limited), 21 and 23, Water-street, Liverpool; to N. & J. CaMttins aad Bros., Queenstown, or to MESSRS. J. NICHOLAS AND CO., 100, Rothsay-terraee, Bute Docks. JOHN MORGAN, 26, Castle-sueat, Glebeland, Mer- thyr TydfiL 126 CUNARD LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND HALIFAX. REDUCTION IN RATES OF CABIN PASSAGE MONEY. /te, BRITISH AND NORTH JL .AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- SHIPS, appointed by Her Majesty's Postmas- ter-General to sail for NEW YORK direct every Saturday, and also intended to be dispatched for NEW YORK, BOSTON, or HALIFAX, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, whenever inducement offers* The following or other Royal Mail Steamers are intended to sail from Liverpool, via Queenstown SAMARIA For New York, via Boston Tuesday, July 27. TRIPOLI, extra For New York Tuesday, July 27. JAVA For New York Saturday, July 31. MALTA For New York, via Boston, Tuesday, Aug. 3. ♦SCOTIA For New York Saturday, Aug. 7. TARIFA For New York, via Boston, Tuesday, Aug 10. HECLA.. (extra) For New York Tuesday, Aug. 10. *CUBA ^°r New York Saturday, Aug. 14. PALMYRA For New York, via Boston, Tuesday, Aug. 17. ♦CHINA For New York Saturday, Aug. 21. SIBERLA For New York, via Boston, Tuesday, Aug. 24. ♦RUSSIA For New York Saturday, Aug. 28. And will be followed by similar first-class steamers, every Tuesday and Saturday from Liverpool, and every Wednesday from Queenstown. No Emigrants carried on this voyage. Rates of passage-money by the steamers carrying no emi- grantsChief cabin, £ 26: second cabin, £ 18. Rates of cabin passage-money on ether voyages. 15 guineas, 17 guineas, and 21 guineas, according to the accommodation in the state-rooms, all cabin passengers enjoying the same privileges in the saloon. Steerage, .£6. 6s. per adult., which includes a plentiful supply of cooked provisions- These rates include steward s fee and provision, but without wines or liquors, which can be obtained en board. Through tickets issued to all parts of the United States, Can- ada Aspinwall, San Francisco, &c. on very advantageous terms. Passengers by this line can be booked from Cardiff or Newport to Queenstown for 7s. 3 £ d. Passengers residing at a distance can have all information, and contract tickets forwarded them, by post. Apply to E. C. 3URLEY & CO., Ship Brokers, &c 6878 95, Bute-street, and 1, James-street, Cardiff. "ISAJRMLESS TO DOGS, BUT FATAL TO FLEAS." From Frank Buckland. Esq., June I' 18M. •VTALDIIVE'S TABLET should be used on Dogs of every breed. This medicated Soap destroys fleas, cleanses he skin, removes all smell, and improves the coat. Free roni poison. Price Is., of all chemists in the kingdom, and of Barclay and Sons. Farringdon-street, London. Agents Raiuies & Co., Liverpool, and Pugh Jones, chemist, Welsh- pool. 7048 CARDIFF AND BRISTOL, DIRECT. JULY, & 1869. The Cardiff and Portishead Steam Ship Company's steamers 'TAFF," GEORGE DANDO, Master, and "WYE," JOHN LLOYD Master, (or other suitable vessels), unless prevented by any inforeseen occurrence, are intended to SAIL during the present Ilonth, with Passengers, Live Stock, and Merchandise, as lollows:- From Bute Docks, Cardiff. From -Bathurst Basin, Bristol. 1 Thursday 9 30 morn 1 Thursday 9 30 morn 2 Friday 9 30 mom 2 Friday 12 0 noon 3 Saturday 12 0 noon 3 Saturday 12 6 noon 5 Monday 12 15 after 5 Monday 2 30 after 6 Tuesday 2 45 after 6 Tuesday 2 80 after 7 Wednesday 2 45 after 7 Wednesday 4 30 after 8 Thursday 4 30 after 8 Thursday 4 30 after 9 Friday 4 30 after | 9 Friday 6 0 after 10 Saturday 4 3G after 10 Saturday 6 0 after 12 Monday 7 30 morn | 12 Monday 731 after 18 Tuesday 7 3, morn '3 Tuesday 7 45 after 14 IVednesday 7 30 morn 14 Wednesday 9 30 morn 15 Thursday 9 30 morn 15 Thursday 11 30 morn 16 Friday 9 30 morn 16 Friday 12 0 noon 17 Saturday 12 15 after 17 Saturday, 12 0 noon 19 Monday 12 15 after 19 Monday 2 30 after 20 Tuesday 2 45 after 2-> Tuesday 4 30 after 21 Wednesday 2 45 after 21 Wednesday 4 30 after 22 Thursday 4 30 after 22 Thursday 4 30 after 23 Friday 4 30 after, 23 Friday 6 0 after 24 Saturday 4 30 after 24 Saturday 60after 26 Monday 7 3i morn 26 Monday 7 30 after 27 Ttfesday 7 30 morn 27 Tuesday.. 7 30 after 28 Wednesday 7 30 morn 28 Wednesday 7 30 after 29 Thursday 7 30 morn 29 Thursday 9 30 m rn 3. Friday 9 30 morn 30 Friday 9 30 morn 31 Saturday 9 30 morn 31 Saturday 11 30 morn To and fro from Cardiff on 12,13,26,27, and 28th. C-s" 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 ?abin, 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. Further information as to freight, &c., will be rearlily obtainccl by applying to the agents, Mr. JOHN ROWE, Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or the Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- pany, Prince-street, Bristol. 6501 CARDIFF AND BRISTOL (via Portishead). c JULY, 1869. The Cardiff and Portishead Steam Ship Company's Steamers TAFF" and WYE," will SAIL during the present month as follows:- CARDIFF (via Portishead) to BRISTOL. Arriving at Portishead in time for the up train to the Bristol stations. FROM BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 1 Thurs. 9 30 morn, 7 30 after 17 Saturday 12 15 after 2 Friday 9 30 morn 19 Menday 12 15 after 3 Saturday 12 0 noon. 20 Tuesday 2 45 after 5 Monday 12 15 after 21 Wednesday 2 45 after 6 Tuesday 2 45 after 22 Thursday" 430after 7 Wednesday 2 45 after 23 Frid., 5 30 morn, 4 30 after 8 Thursday 4 30 after 24 Sat. 5 30 morn, 4 30 after 9 Friday 5 30 morn, 4 30 after 26 Monday 7 30 morn 10 Sat., 5 30 morn, 4 30 after 27 Tuesday 7 30 morn 12 Monday 7 30 morn 28 Wed., 7 30 morn, 7 30 after 13 Tuesday 7 30 morn 29 ThutW., 7 30 morn, 7 30 after 14 Wed. 7 30 morn, 7 30 after 30 Friday 9 30 morn 15 Thurs. 9 30 morn, 7 30 after 31 Saturday 9 30 morn 16 Friday 9 30 morn To and fro from Cardiff—1st, 2nd, 5th, 7th,9th, 10th, 14th,15tfi, 16th, l\Jth, 20th, 21st, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th, and ^9th.— Fares: Cabin, 2s.; deck, Is. BRISTOL (via Portishead) to CARDIFF. Railway Trains run from the Bristol and Exeter Station, Temple Meads, as follows:—(calling at the Clifton Bridge Station, Rownham, Ten Minutes later), to Portishead. The Steamer starting on the arrival of the Train. Bristol & Exeter Statn. Bristol & Exeter Statn. 1 Thurs., 10.20 m'rn, 8 35 after 17 Saturday 12 45 after 2 Friday 12 45 after 19 Monday 3 10 after 3 Saturday 12 45 after 20 Tuesday 5 10 after 5 Monday 3 10 after 21 Wednesday 5 10 after 6 Tuesday 3 10 after 22 Thursday 5 10 after 7 Wednesday 5 10 after 23 Friday 8 10 morn, 6 50 after 8 Thursday 5 10 after 24 Sat., 8 10 morn, 6 50 after 9 Friday, 8 10 morn, 6 50 after 26 Monday 8 35 after 10 Sat., 8 lu morn, 6 50 after 27 Tuesday 8 35 after 12 Monday 8 35 after 28 Wed., 10 20 morn, 8 35 after 13 Tuesday 8 35 after 29 Thurs., 10.20 m'rn, 8 35 after 14 Wed., 10 20 morn, 8.35 after 30 Friday 10 20 morn 15 Thursday 12 45 & 8.35 after 31 Saturday 12 45 after 16 Friday 12 45 after To and fro from Portishead-lst, 9th, ICth, 14th, 15th, 23rd, 24th, 28th and 29th.—Fares Cabin, 2s.; deck, Is. FARES.—Between Cardiff and Portisheaù-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. Gd.; Third Class, 11 Jd. 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. Further information may be obtained of MR. JOHN ROWE, Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 5801 QUEENSLAND GOVEBXMENT EMIGRATION OFFICES, 2, OLD BROAD-STREET, LONDON, E.C. EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. NEW LAND ACT, 1*63. PERSONS 21 years of age, paying their passage to the P Colony, can select a homestead of 80 to 160 acres, at a quit rent of 9d. and öd. per acre for five years, when they become entitled to the freehold. Land Orders, £ 30 per adult, are also granted to persons paying their passage to the Colony. Assisted Passages are granted to shepherds, ploughmen, agricultural labourers, quarrymen, gardeners, miners, car- penters, bricklayers, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, and other eligible persons and free passages to female domestic ser- vants and married farm labourers, and shepherds with not more than one child and under 12 years of age. Assisted aad free passengers, after three years" continuous residence in the Colony, can select a homestead of bO to 160 acres under the Land Act •JAMES WHEELER. Appointed Agents for CARDIFF—WILLIAM DAVIES, 28, Working-street. Abersychan—Edwin Wood. I Merthyr—John Copeland. Aberdare—G. H. Evans, Auc- Brecon—John Evans, Mount- tioneer. street. 6796 AUSTRALIA. BLKCK BALL" LINE OF PACKETS, SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FOR MELBOURNE AND QUEENSLAND. The Vessels of this line have made the fastest rfepassages on record to and from Australia, and their accommodation for all classes of passengers is unequalled. Thirty Acres of Land, valued £30, is given free to all classes paying their passage by this Line to Queensland. For particulars apply to James Baines, Taylor, and Co., 60, Castle-street, Liverpool; to T. M. Mackay, Son, and Co., I, Leadenhall-street, London. 6948 AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, &c., &c. ?-l "TJERSONS intending to Emigrate to America, Jr^ Canada, Australia, Queensland, Xew Zealand, East Indies, ChiDa, Japan, Capo of Good Hope, San Franeisco( British Columbia, South and Central America, &c., by steam or packet ships, are requested to apply to the undersigned, who are Government Licensed Emigration agents. By booking he-re berths can be ensured at the cheapest rates, and the expense and delay avoided to which passengers are so frequently subjected, by having to wait for disengaged ships, in consequence of their not doing so until they get to the port of embarkation. If required they can be met at the Railway Stations, &c. by the Companies' servants, who will conduct them to the ship. Passengers residing at a distance can have all information, and contract tickets forwarded to them by post. E. C. HURLEY AND Co., Ship Brokers, Ac., 95, Bute-street, and 1, James-street, Cardiff. N.B.—Steerage fare by packet Ships, Liverpool to New York, £ '3 15s. per adult; £:1 7s. 6d. for children under 8 years; infants under 12 months 10s. each. 6874 Just published, free for two Stamps, A GUIDE TO THE CURE OF NERVOUSNESS. By HENRY SMITH, M.D., »f the University of Jena, tuthor of the Volunteer's Manual," &c. A new Medical Work on the wonderful power of the Con- :entrated Medicines for the cure oi Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, want of energy, and premature decline, with instructions for perfect restontion to health and vigour, without the painful shocks of Galvanism, or the use of Electric Belts, ifec. The WARN- ING VOICE is illustrated with many Cases, and Testimo- nials, gives advice and rules for the care of all diseases by the use of the new remedies. Sent free by post, under seal, Uanv aaidrei-s on receipt of two stamps. Address, Dr. Smith, 8, Burton-crescent, London, W.C. 6710 Just Published, Price Sixpence, Post Free, Seven Stamps. DU. SWEDOUR, en Self-centrol: Its advantages and effects in prolongirg the duration of human life; a guide to health and strength, with Practical Instructions for the restoration ami maintenance of all the attributes of manhood to an advanced period of life, including the treat. ment of nervous debility, physical infirmity, and prematurf exhaustion, resulting from irregularities of life, climate, age, or disease. With description of a few interesting cases. Direct from the Author, 102, Seel-street, Liverpool. DR. SWEDOUll may be consulted either personally or by letter on all cases of nervous, mental, and physical debility and cases requiring prompt and skilful treatment. All patients corresponded with till cured, and medicine carefully packed and sent to all parts of the world. Observe the Ad- dress—102, Seel street, Liverpool. (5192 WRAY S BALSAMIC PILLS. (" A mild, diuretic, and soothing balsamic, a powerful tonic, atid an excellent invigoratir.g Pill."—Sunday Times.) Celebrated all over the world for the Cure of Pains in the Loins, Weakness, Affections of the Kidneys, Stricture, Grsvel, Stone, and Irritation of the bladder or Urethra. THESE PILLS have for years been employed in most of tha Metropolitan Hospitals and DUpensaries, and were extensively prescribed by the late Samuel ClnerJey, M.D., Physician to the Father of her present Majestyi bis late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent. Many other medical, gentlemen of flislingtiished eminence in London have borne testimony to the efficacy of these Pill. whose professional character and rank are a sufficient guarantee for the ad- vantatagss to be derived from the use of this invaluable medicine. Prepared only by M. O. Wray; London; sold WhÐbsa by Barclay & Son, Farringder.-strret, London. o SOLE AGENT fOR CARDIFF:— E. T. GREAVES James-street, Hute Oocks, Cr :iiff. 7156 DUNVILLE & CO.'S ¿!> OLD IRISH WHISKY, BELFAST, OF SAME QUALITY AS THAT SUPPLIED TO THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1802. AND DUBLIN EXHIHiTION OF 1565, AND NOW REGULARLY TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND PALIS EXHIBITION, i'HE QUALITY of which is equal to the finest FRENCH i. BRANDY. May be had direct from Belfast in Butts, Hogsheads, Quarter casks, and Casss; quotations ca applica- tion at Belfast. 5058 ABSTRACT of the ACCOUNTS of the CANTON LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD, from 25th March, 1868, to 25th March, 1869. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. I:, s. d. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ s. d. GENERAL DISTRICT RATE ACCOUNT :— Balance due to Treasurer last Recoverable arrears of former rate. 61 7 8t account 21 10 3 Rate made to December, 1867 551 1 9i STREET ROADS AND FOOTWAYS —————— 612 9 6! Wages 37 10 0 Uncollected:— Materials 9 12 6 Irrecoverable 46 2 11 Establiahment expenses 14 6 Recoverable 97 1 4| 48 7 0 ———————— 143 4 3 J LIGHTING EXPENSES :— ——————— Cardiff Gas Company 259 19 0 4t9 5 21 ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES:— PRIVATE IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT :— Cheque Book 0 4 0 Balance in Treasurer's hands 25th E. Jones, Esq., auditor's fee 3 7 6 March, 1868 412 3 9 Cardifl and Mertliyr Printing Corn- Repayments 556 7 9 pany 3 10 0 ——-—— 6 Glamorganshire ditto 0 7 0 Balance due to Treasurer on general account, Cardiff Waterworks Company 6 0 5 2oib March, 1809 A 26 11 0 Thomas King, inspector, one yeai's Error .0 0 01 salary •• •• •• 10 0 0 D.Duncan, Cardiff Times 3 16 Mr. C. Waldron, one year's salary 20 0 0 Ditto one year's office rent 10 0 0 Postages Paper, &c. 2 0 0 Dr. Taylor 21 0 0 Election expenses 17 19 0 John Howe, Commission 4 2 U Messrs. Lewis & Williams 1 2 3 ————— 102 13 8 MORTGAGE ACCOUNT:— Instalments and interest to Odd- fellows 63 6 4 PRIVATE IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT :— Instalments and interest 339 IS 7 Balance in Treasurer's hands 25th March, 1869. 628 12 11 ————— 968 11 6 £ 1-164 7 9 £ 1464 7 9 Having examined the Accounts of the Canton Local Government Board for the year ending 25th March, 1869,1 declare this Abstract to be correct. EDWARD JONES, District Auditor. CLEMENT WALDRON, Clerk. July 14th, 1869. 7291 The only Bill Poster in Cardiff who has Private Advertising Stations. R. C. LEACH, GENERAL BILL POSTER, AND PUBLIC ADVERTISING AGENT, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. N.B.—All oraers entrusted to him from other towns, by rail or post, promptly attended to. BILLPOSTING IN MERTHYR. CHRISTOPER PULMAN, BILL-FOSlER AND TOWN CRIER, i7, VICTORIA-STREET, MERTHYR, UNDERTAKES Billposting and Distributing throngnou: u the Town and Neighbourhood. All Orders by Post or otherwise carefully attended to. BILL-POSTING IN ABERDARE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. JOSEPH DAVIES BILL-POSTER, 11, COMMERCIAL-STREET, ABERDARE, begs to inform the Auctioneers and the Advertising Trades- men of South Wales, that he undertakes Bill-posting and Distributing in the above places. All orders punctually attended to. Moderate charges. JAMES WRIGLEY, NEW S AGE NT, &c., A DARE-STREET BRIDGEND. Appointed Newspaper and Advertising Agent to the CARDIFF TIMES. K AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS.— Have been in constant use for nearly Half a Century, and have met with UNIVERSAL SUCCESS. Sold by all Chemists, Jcc., at Is. qd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 5d. per Box. K AYE'S WORSDETLL'S PILLS.— The best remedy for NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. Sold by all Chemists, &o., at Is. l^d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d per Box. T AYE'S WORSDELLS PILLS.— K THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. Sola by all Chemists, &c., at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d per'Box. AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS.- K THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. lid., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d per Box. 3916 THE MARVEL OF SCIENCE. HEALTH AND MANHOOD RESTORED WITHOUT MEDICINE. CURE YOURSELF BY THE PATENT SELF- ADJUSTING CURATIVE & MEDICO BELT. Sufferers from Nervous Debility, Painful Dreams, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Indecision, Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy and Appetite, Pains in the Back md Limbs, Timidity, Self Distrust, Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, &c., CAN NOW CURE THEMSELVES By the only Guaranteed Remedy" in Europe, protected by her Majesty's Great Seal. Details free for One Stamp, by H. JAMES, Esq., Surgical Mechanician, Member College, &0, PERCY HOUSE, BEDFORD-SQUARE, LONDON. N B.—Medicine and Fees Superseded. In proof of the efficacy herein advocated, the Patentee will send the "PATENT CURATIVE MEDICO BELT" to be tested, with REFERENCES TO THE LEADIXG PHYSICIAXS OF THE DAY. Established 1840 (as Surgical Mechanician, &c., &c,) A TEST GRATIS—SEND FOR DETAILS. N B.—This is the only acknowledged Patent Invention as in use in the various Hospitals and lecognised by the Medi- cal Faculty of Great Britain, and none are Genuine unless had direct from Mr. James, Percy House, Bedford-square London. 6317 PHOSPHORUS IS THE ACTIVE ELEMENT OF LIFE. ELECTRICITY IS LIFE, 1 AND THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE THEREOF. DOCTOR HAMMOND, F.A.S., F.S.A., F.R.A.S., (Ex-Governor Lock Hospital,) FS reluctantly compelled to announce publicly (through 1. spurious imitations being introduced) that he is the sole inventor and patentee of that scientific invention, the ELECTRIC, CURATIVE, & PHOSPHORIC VITALISER, Which nenous and muscular debility, weakness, func- tional derangements, and other ailments arising from what- ever cause, without medicine, in the vast majority of cases. Full details for self-cure," and persona) use, free on re- ceipt of two stamps, by Dr. Hammond, 11, Charlotte-street, Bedford-square, London. Free Consultations daily, from 9 till 2, anA from 3 till 8. 6265 DR. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, CALLED THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND, Is confidently recommended as an unfailing remedy for Wounds of every description, a certain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs (even if of 20 years' standing), CUfS, Burns, Bruises, Chilblains, Scorbutio Eruptions, and Pimples in the Face, Sore and Inflamed Eyes. Sore Head, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Cancerous Humoms,&c. Sold in Pots at Is. ljd., 2s. 9d.. lis, and 22s. each. 2 DR. ROBERTS'S PILULÆ ANTISCROPHULjE or ALTERATIVE PILLS. Proved by Sixty years' experi- ence to be one of the best medicines for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations. They are used in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings, parti- cularly those of the neck, &c. They are a mild and superior Family Aperient, that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes, at Is. lid. 2s. 9d., 4s. Cd., lis., and 22s. Sold wholesale by the Proprietors, BEACH & BAR- NICOTT, at their Dispensary, Bridport; and by the London Houses retail by all respectable medicine vendors in the United Kingdom. 6707 J. P. JAMES, 281, Bute-street, and WILLIAMS, 35, St. Marv-street, Cardiff, Agents for HORNIMAN'S TEA Strong, delicious, and invigorating. Genuine packets are signed W. H. Sf F. J. Horniman 4* C*. 6946 THE RIGHT THING IN THE RIGHT PLACE. BEECHAM'S PILLS are admitted Wy thousands to be B worth above a guinea a bex for all Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as wind and pain at the itomach, sick head- ache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of beat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands ef cases. The proprietor of these pills having ebtained (at great expense) a patent for them, he challenges the whole world to produce a medicine equal to them for removing the above- named complaints, and restoring the patients to sound and asting health. 0 Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these pills are inraluabU, as a few doses of them carry ott all gross humours, and open all ob- structions. and bring about all that is required. No female should be withoui them. ThJre id no medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM S PILLS for removing any obstruc- tions or irregularity of the system. If taken accordlllg to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore temales of all ages to sound and robust health. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. As a remedy for coughs in general, asthma, difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath, tightness and oppression of the chest, wheezing, &n., these pills stand unrivalled; and any one labouring under any of the above complaints need only try one box, to prove that they are the best ever oftered to the public, for asthmatic and consumptive coughs, hoarse- ness and oppression of the chest. They speedily remove that sense of oppression aMd difficulty of breathing, which nightly deprive the patient of rest. They gire almost instant relief and comfort to those afflicted with the above distressing and when neglected, dangerous complaints. Let any person troubled with any of the above complaints giYe BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial. The most violent cough will in a short time be removed. Ctuli»n.—The public are requested to notice that the words, Beeebarn's I-'ill, St. Helens' are on the Gsvernment Stamp affixed on each box of pill; if not, they are a forgery. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail, by the pro- prietor T BEKCHAM. Chirrnist, St. Helens', in boxes, at Is. 1 £ and 2s. 9d. each. Sent post free from the proprie- tor fur 15 or 311 stumps. Full directions are given with tach box. Wholesale Ag. nls-AlI the wholesale drug houses in the Kingdom. oiol BRISTOL STEAM CABINET WORKS. r A Y E R TON AND 0 O.' S U PRICE CURRENT for the COMPLETE FURNISHING jfan EI(}HT-ROOY"ED HeUSE.in a neat and respectable style, vith good Modern Furniture, Carpets and Curtains, &c., Kitchen, flail, Dining-room, Breakfast-room, Stairs, Drawiug-room, best Jedroom, spare Bedroom, and two Servants' Bedrooms. EVERT ARTICLE WARRANTED. £ e. d. £ s. d Deal Table .086 Large one-flap ditto 0 12 6 Four strong Chairs, at 8s. 6d. 0 14 0 Large Clothes Horse, 7s. Gd.; Small ditto, 5s. 0 12 6 Knife-box .0 5 6— 2 13 0 HALL. Say seven yards 4-4 Oil Cloth at 2s. 9d. 0 19 S Cocoa Door-mat and Stair Foot ditto 086 Umbrella-stand and Hat-rail .15 0—2 12 0 DINING-ROOM. One set of Damask or Moreen Window Cur- tains, 3} yards long, fringe drapery, polished mahogany or gilt 6 feet pole 8 10 0 3uper. Brussels Carpet, 18 by 15t feet, 42 yards 7 7 0 Hearth-rug to match .110 Mahogany Sliding Table, with extra leaf, to dine eight 4 15 0 Six solid Mahogany hair-seated Chairs stuffed with horse-hair 4 10 0 Mahogany Sofa, hair-seated .550 Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, 6ft. 6in. 5 10 0—31 18 0 BREAKFAST ROOM. Super.Kidderminster Carpet, say 5 yds by 4 2 10 "0 Hearth-rug to match 0 14 0 Mahogany Pembroke Table, 3ft. Gin. square 150 Six imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane-seated 1 4 0- 5 13 0 STAIIIS. strong Dutch Carpet, say 20 yards at Is. 4d. Thirty-six Stair-rods and Eyes .015 0— DRAWING-ROOM. Super. Brussels Carpet, including making, 18ft by 15|ft., 42 yards .770 Hearth-rug to match. 1 1 0 Two sets rich Damask Curtains, 3i yards long Window Drapery, and two 6ft. gilt poles 0 Rosewood Cheffonier, plate glass back and marble top 5 15 0 Chimney Glass in gilt frame, best British plate, 40in. by 80in.4100 Rosewood Loo Table .4150 Rosewood Couch in damask, to match Curtains 15 0 Six solid Rosewood Chairs, ditto 0 Q-42 8 0 BEST BEDROOM. Mahogany Four-post Bedstead, with cornice, poles, rings, &c. 4 10 0 Moreen or Damask Furniture, with fringe dra- pery, complete 4 15 Mattress .150 Good Feather-bed, Bolster, and Pillows 5 15 0 One pair best Russia Sheets 0 18 0 Three Blankets 1 7 0 White Counterpane 0 14 6 Mahogany Washstand and Table. 3 3 0 Dressing Glass, large s,ize 016 Mahogany Towel-horse. (I 4 6 Three imitation Blahogany Chairs, cane-seat 0 9 0 Mahogany Chest of Drawers, French polished 2 15 0 Bedround Carpet, yard wide 0 18 0 Mahogany Night Commode 0 14 6-2 SECOND BEDROOM. Japanned full-size Half-tester Bedstead.. 2 2 0 Good Dimity Furniture, with fringe drapery 176 Mattress .118 Good Mill-puff Bed & Bolster, Feather Pillows 2 12 One pair Russia Sheets. 0 12 0 Three Blankets .140 White Counterpane ..0106 Painted Washstand and Table. 0 15 6 Chest of Drawers, large size 1 12 0 Two Chairs 076 Dressing Glass 0 10 6 Towel-horse .080 Bedside Carpet yards 0 16 0-18 18 TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. Two full-size double Bedsteads .110 Millpuff Beds, Bolsters, and "pillows 200 Two Pair Sheets 0 10 0 Six Blankets 1 16 0 Two Coloured Counterpanes 0 10 0 Two Washstands. 0 11 0 Two Chests of Drawers .2100 Four Chairs .0100 Two Dressing Glasses 5 0— 9 13 0 X138 12 5 A SINGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLB AT THE QUOTED PRICES. Now Ready, L. & Co.'s NEW ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, with 806 Engravings and valuable Information for Furnishing various sized Houses, free by post, or on application to 'LAVERTON & CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS, MARYPORT-STREET BRISTOL. 106 « .1>8: I G- .A.- STONE'S FUNERAL II FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT I QTANDS unrivallet for moderate charges, com- k..J bined with Coffins, Hearses, Mourning Coaches, and all the necessary equipments for first-class Fune- rals of s-nperior style and finish, and is conducted un- I der the immediate superintendence of the proprietor. Everything necessary for completely furnishing fune- rals kept on the premises friends of deceased persons ) are thereby spared the troublo of consulting any second | person. The proprietor, kQ^ping horses, hearses, j mourning coaches, etc., can offer advantages for fune- j rals ef every description, at prices lower than any other house in Cardiff. Arrangements for graves, &c., also made by proprietor. Faneral, with best hearse and coach, pair of horses and hanging velvets to each, supe- rior black cloth coffir Schly nailed, metal breastplate engraved, flannel linings, mat- I tress in bottom, flannel shroud, best pall, I hatbands, and attendance te cemetery X5 10 6 i 2nd Class, with hearse and coaeh complete .400 I 3rd Class, ditto ditto S 3 0 4th Class, ditto ditto 215 0 j 5th Class, coffin, pall, hatbajids, superior carriage to take corpse and friends 2 0 0 j 6th Class 1 15 0 j Walking funerals at extremely low prices. j Children's coffins, covered with blue or black, from •• .049 Children's carriage funerals, from 09 6 I The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, Palls Hatbands, &c., on advantageous terms. I Please note the Address :— 11, WORKING STREET (Opposite St. John's Churchyard), CARDIFF. Entrance to Hearse and Mourning C»achDepartment, Workshops, <fec., by Hill's-terrace. N.B.—Licensed to let Horses, Cabs, &c.; Dog-e&rt to let on Hire. 116 j z. CASSELL'S CHOICE COFFEES. C Wholesale Warehouse, 80, Fenchurch St., London. CA SSE L L' S CHOICE COFFEES. C Tested by twenty years' use. CASSELL'S CHOICE COFFEES. Sold by Grocers, Chemists and Coafectioneers. ASSELL'S CHOICE COFFEES. CA SSE L L S C H 0 ICE CO F FEE S. Strong and Economical, Is., Iii. 2d., and Is 4d. per lb. ASSELL'S CHOICE COFFEES. C Finest rich Aroma, Is. 8d. and 2s. per lb. ASSELL'S CHOICE C 0 F FEE S. C Ask for These Coffees at your Grocers. AS SE L LTS CHO ICE COFFEES. C Supplied wholesale by LEONARD & Co., Nelson St. Bristol, and CASSELL, SMITH, & CO., 5531 80, Fenchurch Street, London. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT.—Paris Exhibition, 1867, Two Gold Medals; Havre Exhibition, lb68, the Gold Medal. Only sort warranted perfect and genuine by BARON LIEBIGI the Inventor.—"A success and a boon."—Medicol Press and Circular. One pint of delicious beef tea for 2id., which costs Is. if made from fresh meat. 2 Cheapest and tinest flavoured "stock" for soups, &c. CAUTION.— Require BAHGN LIEBIG'S signature upon every jar. Sold by all Italian Warehousemen, Grocers, Che- mists, and Shin's Store Dealers. 5588 THE ELECTRIC AND INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY. (INCORPORATED, 1846.) MESS AGES forwarded to all parts of tne United King- l'"A dom and the Continent, by direct ciuuit, at greatly reduced rates. < CARDIFF CHIEF OFFICES. 4 A 5, POWELL-PLACE, BUTE DOCKS. Open Day and Night. 15 RANCH OFFICES: SOUTH WALES RAILWAY STATION.—Hours of attendance: Week ltays, 8.0 a.m. to R.O f;.m. Sundays, 9.u It.IIl, to 10..SO a.m and O. p.m. to 6.0 p.m. fOWN HALL READING ROOMS—Week Days only, 9.0. a.m to 9.0 p.m. BY ORDER GREAYES'S CANADIAN SPEEDY RELIEF, A CERTAIN find safe remedy for coughs, oolùs, bronchitis, sore throat, headache, rheumatism, neuralgia, ",lck headache, cramps and pains in the stomach, diarrhœa, dysentery, cholera morbus, chilblains, ringworms, whitlows and boils, sprains and bruises, toothache, pains in H1C back ant] loins, lumbago. The Proprietor hils been urged to introduce this truly valu. able medicine to the public by many friends who hRve ex. pprienced much benefit from its use. H6\ feels certain that it only requires publicity to ensure immense success. This preparation, as a remedy for 10CIlI pains, stands un- equalled amidst the many pain-destro} ing medicinclS 8f the present day. Its action is simple and powerful. When ex- ternally applied, its effects upon tlw capillaries is salutary, while it gives lift* and energy to the whole circulation, ex- pelling the pain, and giving vigour and health to the entire constitution. It is safe and simple, and may be taken in- ternallv in most cases, as it materially assists its operation externally. The Canadian Speedy Relief only needs to be used by one person in a neighbtmrhood to make it a general favourite with all, and it" results will be the means of working its own way tluoughout the whole of the civilised wyrld. It c!.n be recommended to shipmasters and emigrants visiting tropical climates, where they are exposed to miasmatic influ- ences. 1"0 person going anywhere to the south should be without it. Full directions accompany each bottle. Put up in Bottles at Is. Idd., Vs. 9d., and 4s. 6d. Sold by most respectable Chemists and Druggist3 through- out Great Britain. Sole Proprietor an(1 Manufacturer, EDWIN T. GREAVES, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, AGENTS IN CARDIFF :— Messrs. KERNICK and BO WRING, Duke-street Mr. T. WlLLIAMS, Bute-street Mr. T. V. YOliATH, Caaton Aben1are-Evlms chemist I Dowlais-James, chmuist „ T. Evans II Evans, chemist Abei-avon—Evans, chemist „ Hancock, chemist „ D. Jones, chemist Merthyr-Daniel, chemist Ystmdyfod"g-Jones, Medical I „ TLomas, chemist Hall "Step1.ens, chemist Treherbcrt-Jcnldns, chemist II Jas. Lewis, chemist, Treforest—Price, chemist George Tólwn Aberaman— Sims, chcmist I PontY1?ridd-Smyth, chemist Mountain Ash—James, chemist „ Davies, chemist „ White, chemist II Bassett, chemist Britton Ferry-Rendell, chernist „ James, chemist Llantrissant-Slade, ckemist Caerphilly-Waters, chemist „ Llewellyn, „ „ S. Evans, „ Ta!Ps Well-Thomas, chemist II T. Reynolds, „ TESTIl\IONIALS. Llan Farm, St. Margaret, Mountain Ash, Nov. 2nd, 1862. Sir,-I have been a sufferer for many years from the trouble- some complaint, lumbago, pains in tbe back, loins, and side. I trie(lmany things, but of no ayail, and I tried a vast number of medical gentlemen, but quite useless. But I procured a bottlo of your Canadian Speedy Relief of Mr. White, your agent in tbis place. I have been very bad, more especially the last two years. I had searcely a part of my body free from rheumatism, but, thank God through his goodness, and a proper use of your medicine, have made me feel almost like a new man. I have tried sOTeral medicines, but none of them acted so like a charm upon me as yours; it is the bestremedy I ever took, and I would advise every one to givo these medicines a fair trial. Sir, you "ill make my case known to all my neighbours, who will be glad to bear testimony to the truth. The first dose I took I got relief, and in about a week was. able to resume my employ. I recommend the Canadian Speedy Relief to all, feoling con- fident it is the best modicino ever brought beforo tne public, lam, yours respectfully, THOMAS JONES. To Mr. G T. Greaves. Ton, Ystrad, Dec. 21, 1868. Dear Sir,-After months' suffering of bad digestion, I am n0W happy to tell you that before I had taken the bottleful of your Speedy Relief, I was quite cured; so I can recommend it to my follow sufferers with the greatest coniidence.-Yours obediently, To Mr. E. T. Greaves. DAVID WILLI.BIS, Weigher. Brig" Thomas English," of Shoroham, Sulina, Dec. 13, 1868. Dear Sir,-I cannot a1low this opportunity to pass by, withoui writing to bear testimony as to the efficacy of your Canadian Speedy Relief. I was suffering from. vomiting, purging, and cramps and pains in my bowels; my limbs were a1l cold and stiff. I almost thought I should die from the attack, when a friend of mine, a captain of another ship, brought me some of your medicine, and the first dose gave relief, and in a few hours I was completely well. IJshould advise all my fellow ship masters to take it to sea with them, feeling confident it is the best medi- eine they can take for such cases as mino.-Yours truly, To Mr. E. T. Greaves. J. C. WILLIAMS. Barque "Whitehall," of Windsor, N.S., Nov. 1868. Dear Sir,-I cannot recommend your Speedy Relief too highly, as I found it most efficacious in Cltses of extreme dysentry and yellow fever. In one case, I had one of my sailors in a dying state, stretched out on the deck, when I gave him adose of your medicine, and in less than an hour the man was able to walk about, and three more doses entirely cured him. I also gave it to several of my men, and in every case it made a cure. I would not go another voyage to the West Indies without it. W. E. HAMMOND, Master of the" Whitehall," of Windsor, N.S. Mr. E. T. Greaves, 9, Loudoun-square, Cardiff, March 5, 1869. Sir,-I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the great value of your Speedy Relief (very properly named). Iwasmuch aftlicted with neuralgia, and recommended to try your Speedy Relief; and I am happy to sav it has completely cured me. I have recommended it to others, with similar results.-Yours obediently, ROBERT COLE. Mr. E. T. Greaves. 4071 ,,£. r, H E B L 0 0 D PUR I FIE R. i. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA THE BLOOD. THE LIFE OF THE FLESH."—Disease always manifests itself when the blood ùecomes impure. Hence the complexion loses the fresh ruddy hue of health, amI becomes of a sombre, sickly pallor. Indigestion sets in with its thousand ailments, the body languishes, and the mind forùodes the worst. THE BLOOD PUIUFIEP. THE OLD DR. JACOB SARSAPxlRILLA, call ùe taken1llost hopefully. It marvellously mingles with the vitiated blood, purifying it, and imparting to it the red particles it had lost. The clear, lustrous complexion returns, the feeble, emaciated body regains its strength and fiesh, and the mind becomes hopeful and cheerful. SEA CAPT AINS, SAILORS, and EMIGRANTS all suffer from the continued use of 6alt provisions. If they take with them a large bottle of the BLOOD PURIFIER, OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, there will be no indigestion, no scurvy, no skin diseases, no discomfort. More than forty certificates from sea captains and officers testifying to benefits received from its use. PIMPLES AND BLOTCHES ON THE FACE AMD BODY are caused by the accumulation of morbid matter in the blood, ,hidl is thrown to the skin. When the blood becomes purified by the use of THE BLOOD PURI.FIEH," OLD DR JACOB SARSAPj.IULLA, all the unseemly spots dis- appear, and the complexion has that lustrous clearness be- longing to a perfect state of health, by far moro rich, delicate, and transparent than is produced by the 1llost costly cosmetic. MERCURIAL TAINT.—Mercury is one of the most active and subtle of all poisons, and by remaining in the system is the cause of ill-health to thousands. A disordereddigestion, tremb- ling sensations, aches aud pains in various parts of the body, debility, and a general feeling of discomfort, are a few of the ills it brings upon iLs victims. Let the sufferers, if they would dispel the poisons and purify tho diseased blood, use" THE BLOOD PURIFIER," OLD JACOB SARSAPARILLA, which can alone restore their health, and chase away the gloom and despondency of ill-health. JEWISH IKF.NTS.-It is so rarely that Jewish parents lose their young children that when It baby dies it is a matter of surprise. Why? The mothers do not "dose them with poison- ous drugs. They suckle them, giving them the food that nature designs. They do everything to keep their own bodies in n. state of perfect health, that the milk may be pure and nutritious. THE BLOOD PURIFIER," OLD DR. JACOB SARSAPARILLA, when taken by mothers, not only greatly increases the flow of milk, but by keeping theIr blood pure, renders the milk pure aud nutritious, and the young baby healthful, good humoured-a blessing not a torment. THE BLOOD IN OLD AGE.—As age advances the blood becomes thin and cloudy, or, in a full habit, thick and cloudy. The failing of the powers of life require extra nutrition and support, and the blood yielding the excess required is soon oyer- charged with carbon, whIch gives to it the cloudy appearance. Being then impure, day by day the vltlllted matter mcreases and the bodv suffers from a thousand ailments. THE BLOOD PURIFÍER"-OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSA- P.RILLA"-supplies the extra nutrition to the blood and re- stores to it its florid hue, and then the progress of decay is ar- rested, and the ailments disappear, lllan lives out his days, and the sunset of life IS unattended wIth suffering. Take the PILLS also, and use the OINTMENT in all eases as prescribed in" Directions for Use." Sarsaparilla in bottles-Half-pints, 2s. 6d; pints, 4s. small Quarts,4s. 6d. Quarts, 7s. 6d.; Mammoths, lIs. Sarsaparilla Pills in boxes, Is. l^d., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd. Sarsaparilla Ointment in boxes, Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. Great saving in taking the large sizes. Family and Sea Chests, contltining one dozen mammoths and 4s. 6d. box of Pills, £ 5. DIPORTANT C.UTION.-The market is flooded with worth- less preparations of Sarsaparilla. Get the Red and Blue Wrap- pers with the old Doctor's Head in the centre. None other genuine. Sold everywhere. Chief Depot—131, Fleetcftreet, London. 6379-80 KERNICK'S YEGETABLE PILLS. FOR Headaches, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion,Costive- ness, Rheumatism, General Debility, Nervousness and Tic-Doloreux. They are easy to swallow, being yery small, req llire nO confinement in.døltrS, strengthen the system, and have beea tried by thousands, who pronounce them to be the best me. dicine in the world. "The best Aperient Pills for ordinary use, in constipated habits, that I know.Dr. Balbirnic. "Many years a constant sufferer in my head and stomach. Have received great benefit in taking Jour Taluable Pills. John Sully, Bridgwater. Hunùreds of testimonials of a similar character hue been receiTed hy the proprietor. These invaluable Pills lire prepared only by S. P. KERNICK, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, GUILD FORD-CRESCENT, CARDIFF. May be obtained through any Chemist, or his appointed agents, in Boxes at Is. lid., and 7|d. each. CAUTION.-As the Proprietor of Vegetable Pills," you are hereby cautioned that my Pills lire prepared lJy me only, at the above address, ani that the Pills labelled without my consent,—"Vegetable Pills, Kernick and Bow- ring," -are not my preparation. The only genuine article is to be obtained at the above address, or of the following agents, appeinted to sell the same to those who may require them Mr. Williams, Druggist, Bute-street, and Arcade. Mr. M'Cartby, Druggist, High-street. Mr. Treherne, DruggÍ8t, Bute Ducks, Mr. Yorath, Cl\Lton, Mr. Bassett, Pontypridd. The well-known integrity of these gentlemen will be a suf- ficient guarantee that the public will have what they ask for, inste-d of a base and fraudulent substitution. iggT Ask for Kerniek's Pills, with the Harne Kernick alone 011 t tie box. Any information respecting C3rtain attempts to invade my rights, with reference to the said Pills, will he thankfully re- ceived. S. P. KEHNICK {j619 2. Guild ford-crescent. NOTICE OF RE:MOV AL. .TEETH. TBETH. MESSES. WILLOWS, SURGEON DENTISTS, 53, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL, BEG to give notice that they have REMOVED their CONSULTING ROOMS to the PreulIses for so many years occupied by the late Mr. Graham Young, where thAY may be consulted on all irregularities of the Teeth. Single Teeth. from 5s. A completc set, from £ 0. Decayed Teeth stopped and rendered sound for masticaticD, 2s. td. each.. To prevent any mistake, please note the addre8s- 15, AN GEL S T R E E T, The 2nd and 4th THURSDAY in each month. I Messrs. 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