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BURNHAM TIDAL HARBOUR COMPANY. THE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE TO AJRN FROM THE WEST OF ENGLAND ANP SOUTH WALES, LIVERPOOL, AND THB NORTH. HTHE Splendid PASSENGER I • STEAMSHIP of this Company is intended to ply as under, weather, &c., per- •^KS^K*5^G|&MITTING, during FEB., 1870, between BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. from Burnham. ) Frem Cardiff. 1 4 0 p.m.I15 8 SO p.m.'1 1 —— 115 —— 15 8 45 p.IN. 2 8 0 a.m. IT} TO a.m. 3 9 0 a.m. 17 3 17 4 9 80 a.m.:18 —— 4 7 0 a.m. IS —— 5 10 0 a.m. J19 5 70 a.m.|19 R 7 11 0 a.M.|2L H 0 a.m. 7 8 0 a.m. 21 8 0 a.m. 8 23 11 SO a.M. 8 10 1» a.M. 22 8 0 a.M. 9 12 SO p.m.I"23 12 30 p.m. 9 —— ;2;i 9 0 a.m. 10 —— lu —— 16 L8 15A.M.;24 10 15 a.m. 11 12 SO p.m.125 12 SO p.m. 11 —— 125 —— 12 S 30 p.m. 2< 4 15 p.m 12 10 p.m.2G 1 15 p.m. 14 128 —— 14 2 45 p.m.;28 8 0 p.m. The Deaance WILL not ply on the 17th, 18th, and 19th, hav- ing to undergo the usual Board of Trade examination. FARES:—Burnham and Cardiff—After Cabin, 3s. 6d: Fore Cabin, 2s. 6D. Return Tickets (available te return on same day, or from Saturday to Monday), Saloon, 6s.; Fore Cabin, 4s. THROUGH THIRD CLASS FARES FROM CARDIFF—To Bridge- water 3s 3d, Plymouth lis 0HI, Salisbury 5s 10.$d, Portsmeuth 9s 4^D, Exeter 6s 9id., Falmouth 16s 4|d, London 13s 6d, Wey- mouth 8s 9d, Exmouth 10s 9d, Penzance 17s 8d, Southampton 7s 10M.. Poole 9s 6d. Parcels, Goods, and Cattle for conveyance bv this route will be received at any Station en 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., mav be obtained on ap- plication to Mr. Bastard, Company's Agent, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Mr. Barton, 16, High-street, Bristol; or of Mr. Hazell, agent, South Dock, Swansea IND of Messrs. Jenkias and Loveluck, agents, Port Talbot, or to the undersigned ROBERT A. READ, Secretary and General Manager. Offices, Glastonbury, JANUARY, 1870. 234 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. RTH E CO UK STE AM SHIP P COMPANY'S First Class Powerful A\ STEAMERS.—CORMORANT, Capt. CBOFT, 12U0 Tons, 300 horse power; DODO, Cant. 1000 Tons, 300 horse power; MIXXA, Capt. HOLLAND, 1000 Tons, 300 Ijorse power; are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen eccurence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to tow vessels, during the month of FEB- RUARY, 1870. XO COER{. From Newport Wednesday, 2nd at 6.0 after From CARDIFF Saturday, 5th at 8.0 morn From Newport Wednesday, 9th.. at 10.0 morn From Cardiff.. Saturday, 12th at 2.0 after From Newport Wednesday, 6th at 5.0 after From Cardiff.. Saturday, 19th at 7.30 morn From Newport Wednesday, 23rd at 10.0 morn From Cardiff Saturday, 26th at 2.30 after FROM CORK. To Milford & Cardiff Wednesday, 2nd at 3.0 after To Newport Monday, 7th at 7.0 morn To Milford & Cardiff.. Wednesday, 9th at 8.0 morn To Newport Monday, 14th at 1.30 after To Milford & Cardiff Wednesday, 16th at 2.0 after To Newport Monday, 2lst at 6.0 morn To Milford & Cardiff Wednesday, 23rd at 8,0 morn To Newport Monday.2,"th AT 1.3;) after >ASSS«GERS' FARES BETWEEN NEWPORT CARDIFF, ANB CORK. Te Cork and back in Best Cabin (Tickets available for one monih), £1 7A. To Cork Best Cabin (no Steward's fee), 17s. 6J Deck, ís. Goods conveyed to and from Limerick and Glasgow at Through Rates via Cork. Horses, Carnages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Ship- ment. should be alongside two hours before the time sailing from Newpert and four hours from Cardiff. The Company also give notice, that they will not be acconnt- able for Passengers' Luggage, unless the value thereof be de- clared, and freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; and that passengers from Newport or Cardiff oiust obtain their Tickets at the offices 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 HADDOCKS, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 108 STEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST, GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. EVERY WEEK. y—rnHE SCREW STEAM SHIPS AXTONA, Captain Mills, CLUTHA, Captin Lancey, JURA, Captain Huckman, Or other Vessels fire intended to sail wirh Goods "Pod Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin (unless prevented by circumstances), as follows:- FROM CARDIFF I FROM BELFAST From GLASGOW to Glasgow via Bristol to Cardiff. to Crdiff. via Blfast and Belfast. Feb. Feb. Feb. Wed., 2 7 p.m. ) Mon., 7 2 p.m. Sat., 5 2 p.m. Wed., 9 ..10 a.m. Mon., 14 11 a.m. Sat., 12 2 p.m. Wed., 16 5 p.m. Mon., 21 2 p.m. Sat., 19 2 p.m. Wed., 23 ..10 a.m. Mon., 28 11 a.m. Sat., 26 2 p.m. Wed., March, 2,5 p.m. Wed., March, 2,5 p.m. With liberty to tow and assist vessels. Fares:—Belfast—Cabin, 17s. 6d. Deck, 10s. Greenock or Glasgow—Cabin, 20s. Deck, 12". 6d. Goods to be alongside in time for shipment Three Hours before advertised time of Sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; in Greenock, to W M. Lindsay & Co.; in Belfast, to Robt. Henderson & Son; in Bristol to Mark Whitwill & Son and in Cardiff to G. F. WEBB A CO.. Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse. Cardiff, February, 1870. 6)48 NATIONAL LINE. STEAM FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FROM QUEEXSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY NATIONAL STEAM SHIP COMPANY /RY (LIMITED). F 11HE new full-powered British Iron JL Screw Steam-ships SHIPS. TONS. SHIPS. TOI,!). Spain (building) England, Griggs 33U7 Egypt (building) Erin, Web.-ter 3318 Holland (t.mtding). Helvetia, Thomson. 3318 Italy (building), Grace 360) I Pennsylvania, Hall. 2880 Franee, Grognn 3571 Virginia. Forbes 2887 The Queen, Thompson 3517 Denmark. Thomas. 8118 Will be despatched from Liverpool to NewYorV A* follows:— FRANCE WEDNESDAY, Feb. 16th. THE QUEEN. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 23rd. DENMARK WEDNESDAY, Mar. 2nd. And from Queenstown the fnl10wlng days. The Saloon accommodates <on board these Steamers is very superior. Rate of Passage, Twelve and Fifteen guineas, according to accommodation in state-room-all having the game privilege in saloon. Return Tieketa, Twenty-three 'i-uines3. There is excellent accommodation for Steerage Passengers, and a fall supply of cooked provisians served up by the Com- pany's Stewards. Passengers B«oked through to A^pinwall, San Francisco, the inland towns of Canada, and of the United States on favourable terms. For Freight ar Passag8 apply to the National SteRID Ship Company (Limited), 21 and 23, Water-street, Liverpool; to N. & J, Cumoins and Bros., Queenstown, or to MESSRS. J. NICHOLAS AND CO., 100, Rothsay-terrace, Bute Docks. JOHN T. MORGAN, (Cymro), 19, GleOeland-sUvet, Merthyr Tydfil. 126 AUSTRALIA. "BLACK BALL" LINE OF PACKETS, SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FOR MELBOURNE AND QUEENSLAND. The Vessels of this line hare made the fastest passages 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., 1, Leadenkall-street, London; or to E. C. Hurley & Co., 61, James-street, Cardiff. 6948 à, CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FROM LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK, DIRECT, AND TO BOSTOX, DIRECT. SCOTIA. CHINA. TRIPOLI. CUBA. SIBERIA. ABYSSINIA. SAMARIA. TARIFA. ALGERIA. ALEPPO. JAVA. BATAVIA. PALMYRA. HECLA. NEMESIS. RUSSIA. MALTA. CALABRIA. The Cunard Royal uan Steamers sail every TUESDAY and every SATURDAY, and have imperior accommodation, for Cabin amI Steerage Passengers at reduced rates. For rates of freight or passage apply to D. & C. MAC IVER, 1, Rumford-street, Liverpool; or, E. C. HURLEY & CO., 8559 61, James-street, Cardiff. Queenslsnd Government Offices;—Removed from 2, Old Broad- street, to 32, Charing Cross, London. EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. NEW MIGRATION ACT OF 1869. TTKDEE this Act persons paying their passage to the Colony receive a Land 0rder for the selection of 40 acres of best agricultural land per adult, and 20 acres for each child between one and twelve years. After from three to five years' residence they are entitled to the freehold. From 40 to 10,880 acres can also be obtained by selection before survey from areas of agri- cultural and pastoral lands estimated to contlUn 20,000,000 acres, at 15S., 10s., and 5s. per acre, payable in ten annual instalments. Assisted Passages are granted to Farm Labourers, Ploughmen, Shepherds, Gardeners, Mechanics, and other eligible persons. Free Passages are granted to Female Domeshc Servants and to Married Farm Labourers, and Shepherds with not more thaN. one child, and under twelve years. Free Passengers, except Female Domestic Servants, on payment in the Colony of the cost of their passage, are entitled to select 40 acres per aùult; and Assisted Passengers on payment of the balance of the cost of their passage, are also entitleù to select 40 acres per adult. Statistics ai-d information respecting the Colony may be ob- tained an application. JOHN DOUGLAS, Agent-General. APPOINTED AGENT FOR Cardiff.—JOS. ELLIOTT & SONS, Bute Decks. Abersvchan.—EDWIN WOOD. Merthvr.—JOHN COPE LAND. Brecon.—JOHN EVANS, Mount-street. Aberdare.—Mr. G. H. EVANS, Auctioneer. 8580 THE BEGINNING OF ALL DISEASE J- is a disordered Stomach. Use NORTON'S CAMO- MILE PILLS. Sold everywhere, in Bottles Is. 1|< 2s. 9d. and lis. INDIGESTION. A NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS. A gentle Aperient R!1'¡ a powerful Tonic. Sold everywhere, in Bottles lis. I iil., 2s 9J. and lis. 8379 CARDIFF AND BRISTOL, DIRECT. ¡ FEBRUARY, 1 8 7 0. The Cardiff and Portishead Steam Ship Company's steamers "T.FF," GEORGE DANDO, )Iaster, and "WYE," JOHN LLOTD Master, (or other suitable vessels), unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, aro inteuded to SAIL during the present month, with Passengers, Live Stock, and Merchandise, as follows From Bute Decks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. 1 Tuesday 4 50 after 11 Tuesùay 7 30 mora 2 ednesday 6 iJ after 2 Wednesday 7 30 morn 3 Thursday 6 0 after 3 Thursday 7 30 morn 4 Friday 6 0 after 4 Friday 9 45 morn 5 Saturday 7 30 *iorn 5 Saturday 9 45 morn 7 Monday 7 30 morn 7 Monday 9 45 morn 8 Tuesday 9 15 morn 8 Tuesday 10 0 morn 9 Wednesday 9 15morn: 9 Wednesday 12 0 noon 10 Thursday 9 30 morn; 10 Thursday 12 0 noon 11 Friday 12 0 noon 11 Friday 230 after 12 Saturday 2 15 after 112 Saturday 2 30 after 14 Monday 4 15 after; 14 Monday 4 S0 after. 15 Tuesday 4 15 after 15 Tuesday 6 15 after 16 Wednesday 4 5 after 1(5 Wednesday 6 15 after 17 Thursday 6 0 after: 17 Thursday 6 30 after 18 Friday 6 0 atter 18 Friday 7 30 morn 19 Saturday 7 30 morn 19 Saturday 7 30 morn 21 Monday 7 30 morn 21 Monday 9 30 morn 22 Tuesday 9 15 morn 22 Tuesday 9 30 morn 23 Wednesday 9 15 morn, 23 Wednesday 12 0 noon 24 Thursday 9 30 morn 24 Thursday 12 0 noon 25 Friday 12 U noon 25 Friday 2 30 after 2G Saturday 2 15 dter 26 Saturday 2 30 after 28 Monday 4 15 after 28 Monday 4 3U after To-and-fro from Bristol—1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 18th. It being intended to sail punctually at the times stated, no goods will be received for shipment at Bathurst Hasin later than one hour previous. After Jabin, 2s 6d; Fore Cabin, Is 6d To-and-fro same day or next (provided a to-and-fro ticket be taken)-After Cahin, 3s 6d Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. Further infurmation as to freight, die., will ùe readily obtained by applying to the agents. 6501 CARDIFF AND BRISTOL (via Portishead). FEBRUARY, 1 8 7 0. The Cardiff and Portishead Steam Ship Company's Steamers "ELY," "TAFF" WYE," or "DART" 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. FRO31 BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 1 Tuesday 4 30 after 15 Tuesday 4 15 after 2 \V ednesday 6 C after 16 Wednesday 4 15 after 3 Thursday 6 0 after 17 Thursday 6 U after 4 Friday 6 0 after 18 Friday 6 0 after 5 Saturday 7 3 morn 19 Saturday 7 30 morn 7 Monday 7 30 morn 21 Monday 7:30 morn 8 Tuesday 9 15 morn 22 Tuesday 9 15 morn 9 Wednesday 9 15 morn 23 Wednesday 9 15 morn 10 Thursday 9 30 morn 24 Thursday 9 3tJ morn 1. Friday 12 0 noon 25 Friday 12 0 noon 12 Saturday 2 15 after 26 Saturday 2 15 after 4 Monday 4 15 after 28 Monday 4 15 after BRISTOL (via Portishead) to CARDIFF. Bristol & Exeter Statn. Bristol & Exeter Statn. 1 Tuesday 7 30 morn 15 Tuesday 6 50 after 2 Wednesday 7 30 morn 16 Wednesday 6 50 atter 3 Thursday 7 30 morn 17 Thursday 6 50 after 4 Friday 10 10 morn 18 Friday 7 30 morn 5 Saturday 10 10 worn 19 Saturday 7 30 morn 7 Monday 10 10 morn 21 Monday 10 10 morn 8 Tuesday 10 10 morn 22 Tuesday 16 10 morn 9 Wednesday 12 45 after 21J Wednesday 12 45 morn 10 Thursday 12 45 after 24 Thursday 12 45 after II Friday 3 10 after 25 Friday 11) after 12 Saturday 3 10 after 26 Saturday 3 10 attf-a H Ivlonday 5 10 after 28 Monday 5 10 after Railway Trains run from the Bristol and Exeter Station, Temple Meads, (calling at the Clifton Bridge Station, Rownham, Ten Minutes later), to Portishead. The Steamer starting on the arrival of the Train. CARES.—Fetween Cardiff and Portishead-Best Cabin, Is. 6d.; Fore Cabin, lOd. Between Portishead and Clifton Bridge-First Class, b. 6d.; Second Class, Is.; Third Class, 8d. Between Portishead and Bristol-First Class, 2s.; Second Class, Is. 6d. j Third Class, 114d. nates for Carriages, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c., and Freights for Merchandise, can be obtained at the Com- pany's office. Further information may be obtained of MR. JOHN ROWE, G00ds Traffic Manager, Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 5801 I (3., Â- FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT aQTANDS unrivallet for moderate charges, com- i O bined with Coflins, Hearses, Mourning Coaches, j I and ali the necessary equipraents for first-class Fune- 1 rals of "perior style and finish, and is conducted un- j I der the immediate superintendence C'f the proprietor, j f Everything necessllry for completely furnishing fmle. j L rals kept, on the premises ;friends of deceased persons | f ire t! ereby spared the tronblo of consulting any second ] I person. The proprietor, keeping horses, hearses, t mourning coaches, etc., can offer advantages for fune- rals eif every description, at prices lower than anv i other house in Cardiff. Arrangements for graves, &c.. J also made by proprietor. J Funeral, wiT h best hearse &nd coach, pair of j horses and banging veJ"ets to e*cb, supe. 1 j rior black cloth coffin -.chly nailed, metal j j breastplate engraved, dannel linings, mat- j | tress in bottom, flannel shroud, best pall, j [ bat}.anùs, anù attendance to cemetery £ 5 1 (I I) J | 2nd Ckss, with hearse and coach complete 4 0 0 ]; | 3rd Class, ditto ditto 3 3 0 | 4th Class, ditto ditto 2 15 0 I 5th Class, coflin, pall, hatbands, superior j I carriage to take corpse and friend* 2 0 0 j | 6th Class 1 15 0 I Walking funerals at extremely low prices. i Children's coffins, covere-d with blue ar black, I from .049 1 Children's carriag# funITals, freva 0 9 6 The Trade supplied "Wiith Hearses, Coaches, Palls Hatbands, &c., on advantageous terms. Please note the Adùress ;— 11, WORKING STREET (Opposite St. John's Churchyard), CARDIFF. Entrance to Hearse and Mourning C..achDepartmE\nt, Workshops, ifcc., by Hill's-terrace. N.B.-LlCensed to let Horses, Cabs, &c.; Dog-cart to let on Hiri. 116 J THOUSANDS are at tbis moment rejoicing over the beau. tiful heids of ha^r restured to them by \1sinc;( Newmane's Hail Growing Pom»de, which has never been known to fail in producing hair.—Price, Is., 2s. 6d., an-i 5s. GREY HAIR RESTOHED tc its original colour. Grey- ness prevented, and the growth of hair promoted hy usi,.g Newmane's Hair Lotion, in bottles, at Is. and 2s. 6d. each. OCURF cr DANDRIFF instantly removed by Newmane's 0 Hair Wasb. The best and cheapest hair cleaner extant, in bottles at 6e1.. and :8. ellch. Prepared bj H, Newmane, Bedminster, Bristol, and sold by T. wjktms, 11, Bute-street, and 35, St. Mary-street; F W. Jay, \t, Duke-street, and all chemists. 7379 W 0- R T HAG U I N E A A BOX. BEECHAivrS PILLS ARE admittQd by thousands to be WORTH above a GUINEA A BOX for all bilious and nervous disorders, such ts wind and pain at the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fnlness and swelling aftcr meals, dizaineas and drawsiness, cold chills, flush- ings of heat, loss of appetitól, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy and blotche8 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 m thousands of cases. The proprietor of these pills having obtained (at great expense) a patent for them, he challengos tho whole world to produce a medicine equal to them for removing the above-named com- plaints, and restoring the patients ta saund and lasting health. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these pills, and they will be acknowledged to bo WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these pills are invaluable, as a few doges of them carry off all gross humours, and open all obstructions, and bring about all that is required. No female Rhould be without them. There iil no medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstructions or irregu- larity of the system. If taken according to the diroctions given with each bOX, will Soon restore females of all ages to Bound and robust health. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. AB a remedy for coughs in general, asthma, difficulty in breath- ing, shortness of breath, tightness and oppression of the chest, wheezing, &c., those pills stand unrivalled; and anyone labour- ing under any of the above complaints need only try one box t6 prove that they are the: best ever offered to the public, for asthmatic and consumptive coughs, hoarsness, and oppression of the chest. They speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathing, which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Tbey give almost instant relief and comfort to those afflicted .ith the above distressing, and when neglocted, dan- gerous complaints. Let any porson troubled with any of tbe above complaints give BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial. The most violent cough will in a short time be removed. CAUTION.—The public are requested to notico that the words "Beecham's Pill, St. are on the Government Stamp affixed on each box of pills; if not, they are a forgery. Prepared only, and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, T. BEECHAM, Chemist, St. Helens', in boxes, at Is. ljd. and 2s. gd. each. Sent post freo from tho proprietor for 15 or 36 stamps. Full directions are given with each box Wholesale Agents-All the wholesale drug houses in the Kingdom. 7911 GLENFIEJLD STARCH Is the only kind used in Her Majesty's-Laundry. THOSE LADIES who have not yet used the GLE:\FIELD STARCH, are respectfully solbiteol to give it a trJal, and care- fully follow out tht directions printed on every packaj;{e. It is rather more difficult to make I ban other Starches, but when this is overcome, they will say like the Queen's Laundress, that it 15 the finest Starch 1h. ever used. 7339 LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. AMSTERDAM EXHIBITION, 1809, FIRST PRIZE, ùeing a/love the Gold Medal. Supplied to the British, French, Prussian, Russian, Italian, Dutch, and other Governments. One pint of fine flavoured Beef-tea at 2Jd. 1IIost convenient and economic" stock." CAUTION.-—Only sort, warranted genuine by the Inventor, Baron Liebig, whose signature is on every genuine Jar. Ask for L;ebig Company's Extract," and not for Liebig's Extract of Meat. 8263 THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. BILIOUS ami LIVER PILLS speedily re- lieve Pains in '.he Hrad, GH1diness, Loss of Appetite, "Vitld in tht" Stomach, Costiveness, &c. Tbc:" contain 110 dan. serous ingredient, operate v*ry gently, anù require n" con- finement. (See remarkable Cfl"e of cure in last week's Times.) Sol,1 by chemists, in boxes, h. IJd. and 2s. 9d. Post free fer 14 or 33 siawjps, by tbe sole proprietor, W. B. HARVEY, Chemist, Frome. CAUTION.— Be cueful tu get BILIOUS and LIVEl: rILLS, as there are other Harvey's Pills, of a tu- tally ditrHent composition. 0,301 PURE DISSOLVED SILVER f t' or SILVER SOLUTION 1m instantly restorinl7 all worn oft. plHted goods to their original appenrauce and keep- ing them equal to new. Directions with each bottle, ptice Is. and 2s. 1;1 MARKING INK clilnnot be obliterated has fi 7 stood the rest of 20 years' experience. 6d. anÜ Is. per Walker & Co., Bad., sole consignees. Cardiff: Jamés, chemist, Bute-street. 8305 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE OLD SEED WAREHOUSE, ADJOINING THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATION, REMOVED TO MORE SPACIOUS PREMISES, No. 6, CROCKHERBTOWN. RETAIL PRICE OF GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1870, 60LD BI 7 JACOB SCOTT MATTHEWS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, &c., No. 6, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF.—STALL AT MARKET, No. 180. POUNDS, BUSHELS, AND CWTB, SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES. DOUBLE GERMAN STOCK, „ f t DOUBLE GERMAN ASTER, j "ackets °* each, Post Paid, on receipt of Six Postage Stamps. EARLY POTATOES FOR PLANT- BEET. ENDIVE. ING. APRIL AND MAY. MAY TO AUGUST. Per peck, 141b. Per oz. Per oz s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. New Eearly Ashleaf Kidney 2 4 ;Large Red .0 6 Green Curled 1 0 Elmleaf Kidney 2 4 [Dwarf ditto .0 6 White ditto .10 Gloucester Kidney 4 New Dark .0 0 Green Batavian 1 0 Alma Kidney 2 4 Silver Stalk .0 6 White ditto .10 Handsworth s Round 2 4 BORFCOTF m» K A T V Mossy Curled .10 Glasgow Pink ditto 2 4 KALE. LEEK Early Fort,-fold s I !T,H Gr«n 0 6 FEBRYAKY AND MAT. Ditto Regent 1 6 !])mr(fir™ n a Large Flag, or Scotch. 06 Prolific ditto .l 9 Dwarl Green, or Canada 0 6 London di*» 0 4 Ditto Wheeler's Milk W^hite BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Musselburg .10 Kidney. 2 4 Imported Sorts .0 6 LETTUCE COSS. Ditto i'luke Kidney, per and other BROCOLI. Large Green 1 U kinds at Market Prices. MARCH AND APRIL. Brighton .10 EARLY PEAS. Adam's Early .10 Egyptian 1 0 NOVEMBER TO JUNE. !Fine Early White .10 Paris Green .10 per qt. jLate ditto .10 White .10 Ringleader .3 feet 0 Knight's Protecting ditto ] 0 Brown, or Bath .10 Dillistone's Prolific i,, 1 0 Dwarf Late ditto 10 Ditto, Black Seed .10 Dan O'Rourke 3 1 0 [Matthew's Mammoth Late 10 LETTUCE, CABBAGE Songster's No. 1 ..3 „ 1 0 iWilcove ditto .10 MARCH TO AUGUST. Early Emperor.. 3 „ 0 10 Sulphur, or Portsmouth 10 Marseilles 1 A Eugenie or Alliance '2 £ „ 1 6 New Walcheren, (Sow February Drum-head .Id K apoleun, or Climax 24 „ 1 (j to October) 2 0 Hammersmith Hardy Green 10 Dickson's Favourite 3 £ „ 10 Imperial Winter .10 German 10 Warwick .4 () 0 g Grange Autumn, (Sow Middle Brown Dutch—White'Seed 10 — Champion of England 4 „ 1 6 of May) .2 0 Grand'Admiral .10 — Wamtreoda Prize ..4 1 0 [White CHpe (ditto) • ..2 0 LOVE APPLE.—APRIL AND JIAY. Fom the original stock of Mr. Cor- ;Purple Cape (ditto) .10 Sorts Per packet 0 3 nish, and have grown the whole of my Early SproutiDg Purple ditto ..10 MELLON stock for 20 years. Other Green ;Large Late ditto .10 f™fa«v ™ im Marrow kinds are substituted for the !Dwarf Late ditto 1 0 A11 roved Varieties, 6d. io Is. per above by Seedsmen. Paradise Marrow 3 feet 1 0 CABBAGE. P Lord Raglan t o !maech AXD SPRING SOWING. MUSTARD. Mclean's AdvVnoor 0 on JULY AND AUGUST-AUTUMN DITTO. JANUARY TO OCTOBER. Sth dT "i l JlFmeEarivDwrf .0 6 White 0 U Harrison's Glory, blue 2i 1 6 fady 06 ONIONS. Prize-taker 4 1 o "I 0 t) FEBRUARY TO MAY—SPRING SOWING Dwarf ImperiaVBlue V 21 1 0 iZ^unF"1 -.0 6 AUGUST AND beft^mbeu—AUTUMN DO Blue Scimitar or Sabre.' 3 1 u i^v 8 Queen *• 0 6Strasburg 0 6 Blue Prussian 3 0 8 '68t ^am, 06 Deptford 0 6 Woodford Marrow ..2i 1 O pTL w I'I -.0 6 White^Spanish .0 6 Waterloo ditto.0 1 0 v^ftf ° 6 Brown ditto.0 6 Knight's Tall White do 6 1 8 ^Iatl^s r™ceofWales 1 0 White Globe 0 8 Dwarf do 3 1 fi Dutch .10 Brown ditto .0 8 Tall Green do" 6 1 fi i^rr"m:hea<I, or Large Scotch ..0 6 Jame's Long keeping 0 8 Dwarf do. 3 1 g j^heeler's Imperial .0 6 Large Tripoli .10 NePlus Ultra.. 6 2 0 ^arge Green Savoy .0 6 Blood-red .0 8 British Queen 8 2 0 u1",0 ,• 0 6 White Lisbon 0 6 Ward's Incomparable .*8 2 0 Drum-head dltt0 ..0 6 Reading ..0 0 Yeitche's Perfection # 3 „ 16 CAULIFLOWER Laver okmned, for Pickling I o Dwarf Green Mammoth „ 16 FEBRUARY TO MAY—SPRING SOWING PARSLEY. Princess Royal 2* „ 1 6 AUGUST TO DECEMBER—AUTUMN DO! -T,. *EB»UAIIY TO OCTOBEB. Princess of Wales 2| „ 16 Per oz Fine Dwarf Curled .0 4 The four following varieties are quite Fine Early •> {) Extra ditto .0 6 Dwarf. Large Late *20 PARSNIP.—FEBRUARY TO APRIL. Bishop's early new long Asiatic" .'i 2 0 H°llow Cr°wned 0 2 t> •• U „ 10 Walcheren .2 0 (fuernsey •• •• ..0 2 Burbridge's Eclipse l{ „ 10 fetudent o 4 Eearlv Getu or Tom Thumb 1 1 0 CARROT. RADISH. McLeans Little Gem FEBRUARY TO JUNE. FEBRUARY TO SEPTEMBER Wrinkled „ 1 6 Early Red Horn 0 4 Early Frame-B,.arIet. 0 3 Long Orange .0 3 Wood's Early Frame 0 3 Long Red Surrey .0 3 Short-top Salmon 0 3 NOVEMBER TO MAY. James's I<me Scarlet .0 3 Red Turnip o m Early Mazagan 0 6Altringha.a .0 3 white Turnip 0 '5 — Long Pod .0 6 Large White Belgian.0 2 Black Spanish '.i V. o t\ Sword, or lurKey .0 8 Intermediate. 0 5 Olive shaped 0 4 Johnson's Wonderful 0 10 snapea.0 4 Taylor's Windsor .0 10 CELERY". RAMPION.—APRIL %p AUGUST, Kentish ditto 0 10 White Solid 1 0 SPINACH. Green Nonpareil, or Windsor 0 10 Red ditto .10 FEBRUAY TO OCTOBRR. Monarch 0 10 New Dwarf 1 0 Round .02 Prickly .02 KIDNEY, or DWARF FRENCH. CHERVIL. New Zealand.0 6 T7 1 at AlKuL T0, MAY' fnrlpd MARCH T0 MAY' 1 n SEA KALE.-APBIL TO JUNE. Early Nonsuch, best forcing 10 ^urled .10 TTTBYTT) —Dim 1 c pbtjqu I URN IP.—MARCH TO AUGUST. Yollow I ,LIlESb- Early White Dutch .0 3 lellOW .16 FBBRUARY TO OCTOBER T e- l X « Purple Speckled .16 American .0 4 Green lop, Six weeks 0 2 Black ditto i 6 Curled n 2 • St°uV- • ° 2 Red ditto -16 Plain S 11 American Red ditio 0 o Liver Coloured l 6 \T~vi Six Weeks 0 2 Scarlet Running 16 CUCUMBER. YeLow Stone .0 2 Painted Lady January TO JUNE. Altringham .0 2 Per packet Malta .0 2 ARTICHOKE-APRIL. Stockwood .0 2 New Golden Ball 0 3 ASPARAGUS. w pSI 02 VEGETABLE MARROW. Long 1 rickltj ..0 2 APRIL TO JUNE. ND APRIL. bhort ditto .0 2 All new Vegetables worthy of cultura P* Per qt. All the Fine Long Frame Sweet and Pot-herb Seeds, 2d. per Giant Varieties 6d. to 1 0 packet. Flower Seeds Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Evergreens, Shrubs, &c.-Russia Mats, Cuba Bass, Gallic, Eschotte, &,e. TS,, ,Sole A^fen(t for Ca"h^ and Neighbourhood for Phillips' Royal Pottery, Weston-Super Mare. OrrUrs with most respectfully to submit the above List of Seeds, &c. to the Public, and assures them that all e may be favoured shall receive that attention at his hands which he hopes will secure their future patronage and support. r BRISTOL STEAM CABINET WORKS. [ A V E R T O N AND C O.' S i-J PRICE CURRENT for the COMPLETE FURNISHING }f an EIGHT-ROO\'ED HOUSE,in a neat and respectable style, vith good Modern Furnitura, Carpets and Curtains, Ac., Kitchen, Hall, Dining-room, Breakfast-room, Stairs, Drawing-room, best Bedroom, spare Bedroom, and two Servants' Bedrooms. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED. £ s. d. £ s. d Deal Table .086 Large one-lfap ditto .0126 Four strong Chairs, at 8s. 6d. 0 14 0 Large Clothefi Horse, 7s. 6d.; Small ditto, 5s. 0 12 6 Knife-box .0 6 6— 2 18 0 HALL. Say seven yards 4-4 Oil Cloth at 2s. 9d. 0 19 3 Cocoa Door-mat and Stair Foot ditto 0 8 6 Umbrella-stand and Hat-mil. 1 5 0- 2 12 DINING-ROOM. One set of Damask or Moreen Window Cur- tains, yards long, fringe drapery, polished mahogany or gilt 6 feet pole. 3 10 0 3uper. Brussels Carpet, 18 by 15i 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 Mahogany Sofa, hair-seated .550 Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, 5ft. 6in. 5 10 0—SI 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. 6in. square 1 B 0 Six imitation Mahogany Chairs, (xme-seated 1 4 0— 5 13 0 ST AlIa. Strong Dutch Carpet, say 20 yards at Is. 4d. Thirty-six Stair-rods and 0 DRA wnW-ROOX. Super. Brussels Carpet, including making, 18ft by 15^ft., 42 yards .770 Hearth-rug to match I10 Two sets rich Damask Curtains, yards long Window Drapery, and two 6ft. gilt poles 0 Rosewood Cheffonier, plate glass back and marble top 6156 Chimney Glass in gilt frame, best British plate, 40in. by 30in. 4 10 0 Rosewood L.o Table 4 15 0 Rosewood Couch in damask, to match Curtains 15 0 Six solid Rosewood Chairs, ditto 0 0—42 8 0 BEST BEDROOM. Mahogany Fonr-post Bedstead, with cornice, poles, rings, &c. 4 10 0 Moreen or Damask Furniture, with fringe tlra. pery, complete 4 15 Mattress .150 Good Feather-bed, Bolster, and Pillows 5 15 o One pair best Russia Sheets 0 18 0 Three Blankets. 1 7 (j White Counterpane 0 14 6 Mahogany Wasnstand and Table .880 DressingGlaM,largesize.016 Mahogany Towel-horse. 0 4 6 Three imitation Mahogany 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 a SECOND BEDROOM. Japanned full-ntee Half-tester Bedstead ..220 Good Dimity Furniture, with fringe drapery 176 Mattress .110 Good Mill-puff Bed & Bolster, Feather Pillows 2 12 One pair Russia Sheets. 0 12 0 Three Blankets. 1 4 0 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 .0100 Two Washstands .0110 Two Chests of Drawers. 2 10 0 Four Chairs 0 10 0 Two Dressing Glasses 6 0— 9 18 0 X138 12 5 A SINGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLE 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 L A V E R TON & CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS, MARYPORT-STREET BRISTOL. 106 Prize Medal Teeth and First Class Dentistry at Extraordi- narily Low Prices. MESSRS. WILLOWS, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS, 53, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL. JESSES. W. VISIT CARDIFF, professionally, the 2nd and 4th THURSDAY in each month, at Mr. MORRIS'S 16, Duke-street. Messrs. W. having had 24 years' practical experience, and being the actu-tl makers, can guarantee satisfaction and comfort when others have failed; and supplying Teeth which obtained the Prize Medals of the International Exhi- bitions of London and Paris, which give a life-like appear- ance, defying detection, and render lohge teeth useful. By this system all pain is avoided, the extraction of stumps not being reauired. This painless system recommends itself when all others fail, while ensuring the wearer the greatest comfort in eating and speaking; they never change colour or decay, and will last a life-time. The facial anatomy faith fnlly studied, and youthful appearance restored. A' Single Tooth, 6s. A complete set, £ -1. Decayed Teeth stopped and rendered sound for mastication, 2s. 'i'd. each. Messrs. W.'s next visit will be Thursday, Feb. 2ith. All Consultations Free. NOTE THE REMOVAL. 7639 AGENTS TO THE "CARDIFF TIMES." PONTYPRIDD—Mr. BASSETT, Postmaster and Chemist „ Mr. SMTTH, Chemist anil Druggist Mr. DAVIES, Chemist and Druggist „ Mr. D. DAVIES, Stationer. „ Mr. JAMES, Chemist and Drvgeist Mr. PRODGER, Newsagent, Draw-read. TREFOREST—Mr. PRICE, Chemist and Newsagent ABERDARE—Mr. W. LLOYD, Printer and Stationer „ Mr. T. EVANS, Druggist and Stationer Mr. W. DAVIES, Bookseller and Newsagent MERTHYR—Mr. Jos. WILLIAMS, Newsagent, Glebeland. DOWLAIS—Mr. CORIN, Newsagent and Statiener „ Mr. J ENKINS, Newsagent, &c. TROEDYRHIEW—Mr. KNOX, Registered Chemist. QUAKER'S YARD—Mr. HUGHES. MOUNTAIN ASH—Mr. JAMES, Chemist and Stationer „ Mr. WHITE, Chemist and Newsagent ABERAMAN—Mr. SIMS, Chemist and Stationer DINAS-Nir. HUGHES, Newsagent „ llr. WILLIAMS, Postrnaiter and Stationer FERNDALE (PORTH)—Mr. JONES, Newsagent YSTRAD-Mr. CH A RL ES DAVIES, Newsagent and Stationer Mr. JOHN DAVIES, Newsagent. CI MMER—Mr. RICHARDS, Newsagent TONYPAKDY—Mr. W. WILLIAxii, Bookseller, &c. TREHERBERT—Mr. JENKINS, Chemist and Newsagent o —Mr. J ONES, Newsagent. PENTYRCH-Mr. W. EYANS, Grocer and Draper WALNUT TREE—Messrs. CORNISH & Co., Junction Shop TAFF'S WELL—Mr. THOMAS. Chemist and Newsagent TREDEGAR—M rs. ANN ETHERIDOE, Newsagent TONGWyNLAlS—Mr. WILLIAMS, Cardiff Castle Inn MELLINGRIFHTH—M essrs. Cornish Jfc Co., Merchants. CAERPHILLY—Mr. JOSEPH DAVIES, Newsagent MAESYCWMMER—Mi>« DANIELS, Newsagent, &c. COWBP.IDGE—Mr. E. DAVIS, Bookseller and Stationer Miss A. DAVIS, Fancy Repository NEWPORT—Mrs. O'HARE, Commercial-street W. H. Smith & Son, G. W. R. Bookstall. BRIDGEND—Mr. J. W R IGLEY, Newsagent & Hair-dresser KENFIG HILL-Mr. EVWARDS, Chemist and Newsagent. ABERKENFTG—Mrs. COLLEAR, O:d Post-office. MAESTEG-MR. THOMAS. Newsagent bW ÄNSEA-Hr. C8RIN, N*wsagent, &c. PORTHCAWL—Mr. DAVIES, Chemist and Newsagent LLANTMSSANT—Mr. SLADE, Chemist and Stationer „ Mr. LLEWELLYN, Newsagent ABERAV0N—Mr. EVANS, Stamp nll"tI OGMORE VALLEY—Mr. E. HAYDEN, Newsagent NEATH.—Mr. HILL, Bookseller end Statitner. PENARTH—Mr. CLARK, NEWSAGENT ROATW-Kr. FROST, Newsagent, Flycca-lane „ Mr. ENOCH, Grucer, Plucca-lane OANTWN—Mr. WYNDHAM, Newsagent. &C. RHYMNEY—Mr. EVANS, Stat oner and Newsagent PONTLO fTYN-hir. R. JaKEs, Postmaster 4õ Newsagent LONDON—Mr. R. F. White, 3a, Fieet-street; Messrs. C. M itchE II and Co., Red Lion Court; Mr. W. Hopcraft, Mincing-lan* Mr. S. Deacon, 1-54, Leadenhall-street; Messrs. Reynell and Co., Chancery-lane Messrs. Ham- mone and Nephew, 3, Abchurch-lane, Lombard-street; Messrs, Dawson and Sens, 74, Cannon-street, City; Messrs. C. Barker and Sons, Birchin-lane; Messrs. W. H. Smith it Son, 136, Strand; Messrs. Castle & Larnb, 133, Salishtiry-square, Fleet-street; Messrs. Baily Brothers, Royal Exchange Buildings; Mr. C. H. May, 78, Graceclmrch-street, E.C.; Messrs. Vickers and Har- rington, 2, Cowper's-court, Cornhill: Messrs. Street Brothers, 11, Serle-street, Lincoln's Inn; Mr. George Street, 30, Comhill; Mr. F. Algar, 11, Clement's-lane; Messrs. Hooper and Cul' 1, George-street, Mansion House; Messrs. Eyrw and Co., 4, Bouverie-street, Fleet- street; Mr. R. Crossley, 17, Moorgate-street; Messrs. Kingsbury and Co., 24, Bucklersbury, E.C.; fciessrs. Abbott, Barton, and Co., 203, Strand; Mr. John Bur- bidge, 31)A, Moorgate-street; Mr. C. C. Robert, 19, Change Alley, Cornhill; Mr. S. H. Lindley, 19,Catherine- street, Strand; Mr. C. W. Black, 9, Catherine-court, Tower-hill; Mr. W. Riddell, Crosby Hall Chambers, Bishapsgate-street; Mr, G. Kelly, 8, Cannon-raw, West- minster Messrs. G. F. Nelson and Co., 104, Fleet- street; Messrs. Howes and Co., 7, Thavies Inn, Holborn Hill. LIVERPOOL—Messrs. Lee and Nightingale, 13, Castle- street; Messrs. Willmer and Smith, 4, School-lane; Mr. Henry Greenwood, 32, Castle-street; Mr. Charles Tin- ling, Courier Office, 60, Castle-street. MANCHESTER—Mr. B. Wheeler, Exchange Arcade Messrs. Morris and Co., Corporation-street. EDINBURGH—Mr. G. T.Chiene, 11, George-street; Messrs Robertson and Scott, 13, Hanover-street; Messrs. Cay and Black, 65, George-street GLASGOW-Poi-teoui tz Co., 15, Royal Exchange-place DUBLIN—Messrs. W. H. Smith and Sen Sackvilio-itroet, VALENTINES! VALENTINES! The Lrrgest and Cheapest Stock in Manchester. THE NEW CHAMELEON TOP! AVhich exhibits beautiful effects and wonderful trans- formations. JOHN OWEN, 49, SfeuiL-bill, Manchester, importer and de-lfr in all kinds o/foreign and English Fancy Goods. Shippers, Shopkeepers, Auctioneers, Hawkers, and others, are particularly requested to call and inspect the im- mense Stock of NEW ARRIVALS frrnu the Continent, con- sisting of Toys of every iescription Work Boxes, Dressing Ca.es, Leatbpr Goods, pearl Goods, Bird Shades, Flower arx) Fruit Shades, Buckles, Perfumorv, Pipes, Dominoes, Chess, Drafts, Christinas-tree Ornaments, and all other kinds of Fancy Goods. Cases of Goods cilicays ready, from £ 2 to £ 5, «,nd £10 to XI.5, well selectedfor any trade. Terms, Cash. ø- NOTU THE ADDRESS:— THE OLD-ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE TOr WARE- HOUSE, 49, SHUBEHILL, MANCHLSTEK. 8132 The only Bill Poster in Cardiff who has Private A lvertisIDb Stations. R. C. LEACH, GENERAL BILL POSTER, AND PUBLIC ADVERTISING AGENT, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. N.B.—All orders entrusted to him from other towns, by rail or post, promptly attended to. JAMES PAYNE, B ILL PO S T ERA N D DELIVERER, AUCTIONEERS' PORTER & MESSENGER, 46, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, POSSESSES the largest number of posting stations in JL Cardiff and neighbourhood. 8434 BILLPOSTING IN MERTHYR. CHRISTOPER PULMAN, BILL-POS1 ER AND TOTVN GRIER, 17, VICTORIA-STREET, MERTHYR, UNDERTAKES BUlposting and Distributing throughout 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 Adrertising Trades- men of South Wales, that he undertakes Bill-posting and Distributing in the above places. All orders punctually attended to. Moderate charges. THE MARVEL OF SCIENCE. -L HEALTH AND MANHOOD RESTORED WITHOUT MEDICINE. CURE YOURSELF BY THE ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC SELF-ADJUSTING CURATIVE. 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 and Limbs, Timidity, Self Distrust, Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, A-c., CAN NOW CURE THEMSELVES By the only "Guaranteed Remedy" in Europe, protected and Sanctioned by the Faculty. Details free for One Stamp, by W. JENNER, Esq, Surgical Mechanician, Member College, etc PERCY HOUSE, BEDFORD-SQUARE, LONDON. N.B.—Medicine and Fees Superseded. In proof of the efficacy herein advocated, the Discoverer will send the "ELECTRIC & MAGNETIC CURATIVE to be tested, REFERENCES TO THE JjEADING PHYSICIANS OF THE DAY. Established 1810 (as Surgical Mechanician, &c &c) A TEST GRATIS.—SEND FOR DETAILS. N B — This is the only acknowledged Scientific Appliance as in use in the various Hospitals and recognised by the Medi- cal Faculty of Great Britain, and none are Genuine unless had direct from Mr. Jenner, Percy House, Bedford-square, London. 6317 PLECTBICITY IS LIFE. MARVELS OF SCIENCE In restoring healrh and strength are truly and solelyaccolli- plished, without medicine, by PUL VE RMACHE R'B PATENT IMPROVED VOLTA-ELECTRIC CHAIN- BANDS, BELTS, AND POCKET BATTERIES. For tiisrtiguishiritc these from sham eleottic and other ap- pliances ad-.eriised by quacks xs mtrvels of science (?). consult Pulvermacher's P«w(.filet, entitled "Nature's Chief Restorer of Exhausted Vital Energy," and the host of testimonials of cu.es embodied therein will convince patients of the pre- eminent efftctcy of Pulvermtcher's System, which stands without a riva' ||A test sent gratis on loan for a week if required. CAUTION —A Perpetual Injunction in Chancery, dated 18th August, 1869, was granted to J. L. Pulrernucher against Alfred Harrows, alias C. D. Hammond, alias Henry James' alias C. T. Raphey, their assistants, agents, and serrants, re* ftrtirdnt; the said person or persons, under a penalty of jE5i 00, from deceitfully adTertising Belts, &c., delusively re- presenting them as electric. This decree is printed in extengo in Pulvermacher's Pamphlet of Testimonials and Reports of Cures, containing likewise extracts from so any standard and scientific works—Yiz., Dr. Pereira's Materia Medica," 4th edition Dr Tanner's "Practice of Medicine," 8th edition; and Dr. Handheld Jones on Nervous and Functional Dis- orders," &c.: sent post-free on application to (he Sule Iu. ventor and Patentee, J. L. PULVERMACHER, Galvanic Establishment, 200, Regent-street, London, W. 8461 Just Published, Price Sixpence, Post Free, Seven Slam ps. DR. SWEDOUR, on Self-control Its advantages and effects in prolongiag the duration of human life; a guide to health and' strength, wiih Practical Instructions for the restoration and maintenance of all ttte attributes of Kianhood to an advaaced period of lif. including the treat- ment of nervous debility, physical infirmity, and prematurf exhaustion, resulting from irregularities of life, climate, age, ordiseaRe. With description of a few interesting cases. Direct from the Author, 102, Seal-street, Liverpool. DR. SWEDOUR way be consulted either personally or oy I elter on all cases of n6lno.ls, mental, and phYiiial1 debjJity 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. 6192 Just published, free for two Stamps, A GUIDE TO THE CURE OF NERVOUSNESS. By HEt*RY SMITH, M.D., of the University of Jena, author of the Volunteer's Manual," &c. A new Medical Work on the wonderful power of the Con- Bentrated Medicines for the cure of Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, want of energy, and premature decline, with instructions for perfect restorition to health and vigour, without the painful shocks of Galvanism, or the use of Electric Belts, itc. The WARN- ING VOICE is illustrated with many Cases and Testimo- nials, gives advice and rules for the care of all diseases by \he use of the new remedies. Sept free by post, under seal, Wany aJdret-s en receipt of two stamps. Address, Dr. Smith, 8, Burton-crescent, London, W.C. 8523 KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. FOR Headaches, Bilious Complaints, Indigeftion.Costive- ness, Rheumatism, General Debility, Nervousness and Tic-Dolottux. They are eRF.Y to swallow, being very small, require no confinement in-dQ@rs, strengtheli the system, and have lice. tried by thousands, who proriounce them to be the best me- dicine in the world. The best Aperient Pills for ordinary use, in constipated habits, that 1 know."—I)r. Balbirnie. "Many years a constant sufferer in my head and stomach. Have received great benefit in taking your valuable Pills, John Sully, Bridgwater. Hundreds of testimonials of a similar character have been received by tile proprietor. These invaluable Pills are prepared only by S. P. EERNICK, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, GUILDFORD-CRESCENT, CARDIFF. May be obtained through any Chemist, or his appointed agents, in Boxes at Is. 1..1., and 7id. each. CAUTION.—As the Proprietor of "'Kerniek's Vegetable Pills," you ate hereby cautioned that my Pills are prepared by me only, at the above address, and that the Pills labelled without my consent,—"Vegetable Pills, Kernickand Bow- ring,"—are not my preparation. The only genuine article is to be obtained at the above address, or of the following agents, appointed to sell the same to those who may require them:— Mr. Williams, Druggist, Bute-Ptreet, and Arcade. Mr. M'Carthy, Druggist, High-street. Mr. Treherne, Druggist, Bute Docks, Mr. Yorath, Canton, Mr. Bassett, Pontypridd. Mr. D. M. Jenkins, chemist & stationer, Treherbert. The well-known integrity of these gentlemen will be a suf- ficient guarantee that the public will have what they ask for, instead of a base and fraudulent substitution. Ask for Kernick's Pills, with the name Kernick alone on the box. Any information respecting c3rtain attempts to invade my rights, with reference to the said Pills, will be thankfully re- ceived. S. P. KERNICK, 6649 2. Guiidford-crescent. HEALTH AND STRENGTH RESTORED. LONG LIFE SECURED by the occasional use ef Dr. HAMMOND'S New SELF-ACTING CURATIVE AND PREVENTIVE APPARATUS, Which permanently cures the following Ailments, when every other means fail:—Nervous Debility, 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 ot Energy and Appetite, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Timidity, Dizzi- ness, &c., &c. Instructions sent poet free on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. Hammond, Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons (Ex-Governor Lock Hospital), No. 11, Charlotte- street, Bedford Square, London. Consultations daily, from 9 till 2, and from 3 till 8 All letters receiye prompt attention. 7607 GREAVES'S CANADIAN SPEEDY BELIEF. A CERTAIN and safe remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, headache, rheumatism, neuralgia, »ick headache, cramps and pains in the stomach, diarilicea, dysentery, cholera morbus, chilblains, ringworms, whitlows and boils, sprains and bruises, toothache, pains in the back and loins, lumbago. The Proprietor has been urged to introduce this truly valu- able medicine to the pulflic by many friends who have ex- perienced much benefit from its use. He feels certitinthat it." only requires publicity to ensure immenSIl success. This preparation, as a remedy for local pains, stands nn- equalled amidst the many pain-destroying medicines @f the present day. Its action is simple and powerful. "hen ejjr ternally applied, its effects upon the capillaries is salutary, while it gives life 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- ternally in most cases, as it materially assists its operation externally. The Canadian Sperdy Relief only needs to be used by one person in a neighbourhood to make it a general favourite with all, and its results will be the means of woiking its own way throughout the whole of the civilised world. It e n be recommended tu 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. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6J. Sold by most respectable Chemists anti Druggists thr<!Jugh. out Great Britain. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. EDWIN T. GREAVES, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, For Testimonials see hand-bills. 8460

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