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J^Utppmp JToticea STEAM PACKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN. A^'K r CORK, NEWPORT, & CAR- DIFF. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. The City of Cork Steam Packet (j0's steamers will leave CORK for NKWPOKT J}* EVERY MONDAY, returning: to CORK from £ E\Vj t i ,KHY WEDNESDAY, and lor CARDIFF EVERY L'HSDAV. Through rates for Goods and Cattle can be arranged J1* application to tlic Company at Cork, or to their agents. Sec JJcl"bills. ai'cs—Cabin, £ 1 Is; Cabin Return Ticket, available for one I"°ntl\ (including Steward's fees), £ 1 lis Gd Deck, 7s. For Urtl<U' particulars see small bills. n- AGENTS. ^ATtTHFF. Mr E. C. DOWNING, Shipbrokcr. WKWI-OKT. Mr JAMKS MADDOCK. ''HK.—city of Cork Steam Packet Co., Limited, Penrose Quay. !!400 9884 ^L LAN ROYAL MAIL LTNET SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO CcMrosiL"oK TWKSTY FIRST-Csari EOYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ^AILING DAYS—From LIVERPOOL, every TUESDAY and "dURSDA Y to CANADA, and every ALTERNATE TUESDAY J° HALIFAX and BALTIMORE, forwarding1 Passengers onc; "nis to all parts of CANADA and tlie UNITED STATES. Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all classes of Passes- tefs. 1>n.eng-erR who secure their Tickets before Jeaving home arc at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of ,||c Company who takes oliarge of them until they go on board "he Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by the ^an LINE. „ *,°i" Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool; or to G. Bird, 1r>> Bute-street, Cardiff; P. J. Buse, 29, Page-street, and 3, *ford-street, Swansea; W. II. Moselev, Wind-street, Neatli J. *°un< Terow racket Wharf, Newport; F. Fovvley, Fowlevs -otel Neath; Owen Morgan, Siluria Villa, Pontypridd, D. S. ■oniiis, British Schools, Llandovery J. R- Daniel, St. Mury- aeet, Cardigan; David Williams, Bell Vaults, High-street. °recon. 25S-i jC^^HITIS STAB LINE. NOTICE.—The Steamers of this Line take the Lane Routes recommended by Lieut. "•Ury, on both the Outward and Homeward passages. y UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, LIVERPOOL to NEW toti! cycry THURSDAY; QUEENSTOWN every FRIDAY'; Passengers to all parts of the United States and ^be well-known Fast Mail Steamers of this Line sail as under:— CELTIC Thursday, Feb. 22. GERMANIC Thursday, Mar. 1. BALTIC Thursday, Mar. 8. p ADRIATIC Thursday, Mar. 15. in 5,000 tons burthen and 3,000 horse-power, and constructed water-tight compartments. Average passage Si days in B«tt>nier, 91 days in Winter. Jnrf eplendid vessels combine the highest speed and com- rjji and are unsurpassed In their accommodation for passengers.^ jp*or fu]i particulars apply to ISMAY, IMRIE and CO., 10, fjater-street, Liverpool; aud 34, Leadenhall-street, London, E-C. to BARNES, GUTHRIE & Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff; to K^OVETr, Windsor Hotel, Penarth, near Cardiff; to G. A. Swansea; or to GEORGE R. PRICE, Pontypridd, 220 ATIONAL LINE TO NEW YORK LARGEST PASSENGER STEAM-SHIPS. ^team-ships— Tons. Steam-ships— Tons. S?YPT» Grogan 5064 ENGLAND, Thompson 4900 spain, Grace 4900 TnE Qukkn, Bragg 4441 »TALt, Webster 4302 HOLLAND, Simpson S847 RANCK, Altrec 3571 ERIN, Spencer 3956 ANADA, Sumner 3500 HELVETIA, Thomson 3974 ghKBCK, Andrews 3500 DENMARK, Williams 3723 OtiSi?1 LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY from ^KRNSTeWN, THURSDAY. From LONDON to NEW YORK Fy SATURDAY. tfon °SN Far*s> 10>12, and 15 Guineas, according: to accommoda- & Return Tickets, 24 and 25 Guineas. to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, £6. P«i*ior accommodation and abundance of Fresh provisions. « \VP, the NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, • atcr-street, Liverpool, or to their Agents— I*. w MESSRS. J. R. NICHOLAS AND CO., Cardiff. ^°stni- Unt' 4' Withicombe-strect, Aberdare; Jas. R. Morgan, Pontypool; John Thomas, 1, Prospect-place, George- ar; Henry A. Lewis, Newtown, Ebbw Vale; D. fcocjtp » ^Jydach, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr; W. M. *8tr Tredegar-i>lacc, Newport; Herbert T. Roes, grocer, Khondda Valley. 2S45 n,y DIRECT Line of Steamers to PIULADELPHIA is the MERICAN LINE UNITED .gET -nfTrl M STATES MAIL STEAJIF.RS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. PJSju^i,^3 full-powered Iron Steamships are appointed to Sail (^D[\ JALVANIA Feb- 21 ILLINOIS Mar. 14 *ClTv nn JLir. 3 OHIO Mar. 21 No i,V* LIMERICK..Mar. 7 "LORD CLIVE Mar. 28 'p|le "tertnediate Passengers carried on voyages marked thus.* °n]y Transatlantic Line sailing under the United States Usual con carrying the American Rafts for saving life, besides the ^eserver P mer't of Lifeboats, and an extra number of Life eqUal „s" The accommodation for all classes of passengers is 6at-ries a °* ^he European Steamship Lines. Every steamer .Pa«senrro ^eon anc* Stewardess. ihJho pB antI goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf fc°St 'mM? Sh0rte3t ,pithr>.<tn?er8. thIs Line can pass direct into the Railway Cars Uw.„ leaving the Landing Wharf, and under the same roof fraj-V'jye Refreshment Room, United States Letter Box, Tele- CA p. 'i'ccj Exchange Office, and Baggage Express Office. fe<hw.i ^SSAGE, Ten to Eighteen Guineas Return tickets at jjljeed rates. Ion PASSAGE as low as any other Fast Line, including: to m p e supply of Provisions. Steerage Passengers are forwarded 1 ew York, or Boston, without additional charge. INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, including: Bed, Bedding-, and all ^ssary utensils, and separate table, JM 8s. APply in Philadelphia to Peter Wright and Sons, General ^ents, 307, Walnut-street; in Queenstown, to N. and J. Cum "s and Brothers; and in Liverpool to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., toe 18 and 19, Water-street. fydfsi. AGRNTB.—John Copeland, 124, High-street, Merthyr- te p.' Harse and Brown, Dock-street, Newport; James Ayre, ^5?te-road, Cardiff. 1435 Q-OVERNMENT EMIGRATION TO NEW SOUTH WALES* REDUCED RATES. j&RMers, MECHANICS, MINERS, DOMESTIC SERVANTS, ^«HerLiail,J °ther LABOURERS, kc., are provided by the Agent- ,or New South Wales with passages from Plymouth to and thence by rail or steamer to other parts of the lC$?.*8u,,de r:- in 1 °r single, not exceeding bO years of age, Passage, Cbi1àncIUding bedding and meS8 outfit. £2 vV^.from 3 to 12 years of age, Passage, including Cbijd?Minj» and mess outfit • • • £ 1 ■pjr^en under 3 years ot age Free ^Ujj^^edding and mess, outfit become the property of the fcw"}*8 of Application 'with full particulars may be obtained Item e" Emigration Department," New South Wales Govern- Westminster Chambers, Victoria-street, London, S.W.; Ti,„ r Saml. J. Davies, 1, the Hayes, Cardiff. P)vJe ss. LAWRENCE will Sail on the 26th of February, from 3848 s T E D E M I (TrT a"T I O"N\ | SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. FOR THIS" COLONY, Farmers, Mechanics, Miners, tj?1 aud other Labourers, and Female Domestic Servants. oe "St. Lawrence" will sail on the 2tith February, from \jp«<rath. Of information, apply to Mr S. J. Davies, The Hayes, Cardiff; WeS .e Emigration Department, New South Wales Agency, 3, v^ptyister Chambers, Victoria-street, London. S.W. 3635 XjlREE E1VHGRATION TO *BgSS £ g&B £ X SOUTH AUSTRALIA ^^WN^NMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA «RidKf t0 t, FREE PASSAGES following Artizans, viz.; Carpenters, Bricklayers, Masons, lead Agricultural and Railway Labourers, Copper, Tin and 4ot «inera not exceeding 40 years of age, Single or Married, with ^antaf than three Children; also to Single Female Donjcstic *11 COAL MINERS ARE INELIGIBLE. w^° are considered eligible by the Emigration Agent, fog v*>. their own Free Passage, receive a Land OrdeT Warrant ol e of J620 for evelJ- aduit above 12, and JE10 for children ftat rfn 1 and 12 years of age. Intending Emigrants are informed Payment whatever is allowed to be made by them to rcr A^e'^ ^Ulj,_Jttoney, or Fees of any kin^ it to b* paM by intending fO|Vante to the Local Agents for thete* remtrneneSan. jo Particulars and information, with the forms of application, » Vrr-rilr1'110'! at the Office of the Government of South Australia, ^rORIA CHAMBERS, WESTMINSTER, S.W., LONDON. 3683 I^OOKBIND ING J. B. THOMABBON, U°KBINDER AND ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER, h. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. e Ruling, Binding, and Account Book Making for the Trade. 169_ J^ADYlt QUARRIES, NEAR LLANDAFF. SMITH begs to inform the Public generally that he con- fj*e ^2? work the above extensive QUARRIES, first opened for !^Tw!f|Va'led stone with which the Penarth Docks were con- *Tlr»y^' This Stone has now become celebrated for Monumental Stone orders for which can be executed from any design. ^lirir. ?ay at, m°dera.te prices, varying "from common to stone from 14 feet long, by 5 feet or 6 feet wide, and inches to three feet in thickness, suitable for Docks, "Orks, Copings, Buildings, of all kinds, Engine Beds, &c. above. 112 E OLD SEED W A R E H 0 r S E, N No 6, CROCKiLERBTOWN, CARDIFF. WI L L I A M T HOMAS, (Late J. S. Matthews), ^KllYlvLAN, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. *0,^ FRUIT & FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, &c., AND ORNAMENTAL WARE, and all requisites for Garden purposes. DISG, TABLE, & OTHER BOUQUETS" CUT TO ORDER 1^— At the Shortest Notice. 36C7 *>000,000 \tere S HORNMAN'S PURE TEA 'or r 'aht year by their Agents. Tliis Tea is recommended Cat Strength, delicious flavour, and real Cheapness. (J41\»1"" AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT: Williams, chemist, CantoD- Yomth, Post-office. „ n 11, Bute-street. Dowlais- Messrs. Jamea & Co. pieman & Co, c.hniHt. Bridgend—Williams, Stmp-otiicc „ yowelf, 255, Bute-st. Cowbridge—Tliomas, High-st. 'ivy' Huke-street. Chpstow—Grifhtlis, Beaufort-sq. „ ^ruherne, chemist. Mountain Ash—Wliite. „ ^"tliony, St. Mary-st. Pontypool-—Wood, Stamp-office >> Sernick, 23, Duke-st. Pontypridd—James, Chemist. r*iat, Splottlanda lthymuey—Davies, Chemist. 5 4099 SIIQa^ ASl-HMA, COUGH, BRONCHITIS. the DE JOY give instantaneous relief in Si a|l Rr^°rst ?mi3 of .ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, i,V\modic affections of the Respiratory Organs, and W°^venier». by the niost .de,icate patients without the least He "ystijuJ. 351 thcy no substance capable of derang- £ the Met1ical Profession successfully for more w. by Dosit "ice 2B Cd per Box or seven Eoxus for 15s.. Lond receIpt of P.O.O. to WILCOX & Co., 336, Oxford- >&101&e o.n, and all Chemists. nuiue unlegj suq^j 9P £ QX F. W. Wilwx." 077^ j3 U:3Í1ttss ^ddteswea* T~ H^E C ATR B I F~F H 0 U S E JL FASHIONABLE CLOTHING & OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, ST MARY-STREET AND CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. W. PRICE & SONS' OVERCOATS and ULSTERS An v being sold at a considerable reduction in the prices cf ,1 1\" W. PRICE & SONS' BUSINESS a.nd WALKING COATS Are models of taste and fashion, great attention being paid to make and style. W. PRICE & SONS' YACHTING JACKETS or REEFERS Are very cheap, some of the lines much below market value. W. PRICE & SONS' TROUSERS and VESTS Are made in the choicest stylea and fabrics. A large stock is kept, as these goods are greatly in demand. W. PRICE & SONS' BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING. T department embraccs every article requisite for home or in .1 wear,and a complete outfit may be obtained without visiting other establishment. W. PRICE & SONS' MECHANICS' CLOTHING. nmnense business done in this department enables all sales to effected at an exceedingly low rate of profit. W. PRICE & SONS' HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY In: ludes several special lots of new fancy goods—Lincoln, Ben- hcU's, Christy's, and best London makes in silk and felt hats. W. PRICE & SONS' SHIRTS, TIES, and UMBRELLAS Arc w0rthy of highest commendation for newness, design, variety, adaptation, and economy in production. W. PRICE & SONS' TRAVELLING REQUISITES, Railway and carriage rugs, portmanteaus, trunks, bag's, luggage straps, and labels, are carefully selected, and great care has been taken to ensure good value. Waterproof clothing in single and double texture, plain and fancy. W. PRICE & SONS' SYSTEM OF BUSINESS. All goods are marked in plain figures, the lowest selling price, from which no abatement can be made: and all good8 must be paid for on or before delivery. "TRUTH MUST PREVAIL."—COMMOK SJuro. gILK AND JpELT JJA?S AND CAPfii OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S. W E I o H E R T, ACTURER, 89, BUTE-ST. DEPOT, 2, HIGH-NT. Established 1358. Offeri nothing extraordinary, but r«aDy good articles at fair and rertonable prices. He does not keep an "immense stock,' but sufficiently large for any person to select from. He does not 1811 cheaper than any other house in the trade," but quite a cheap asany. S. W. is in possession of Alli».Aine's Patent Oonfonnatenr, the only Instrument which takes the exact Sise, and thus secures » Ferfect lit. A YISIT WILL AT ALL TIMES BE TERT KUOII APPRECIATED lit A MIE'S"PATENT CHEMICAL MANURES J\_ FOR ALL SOILS, CROPS, AND CLIMATES. These Manures have been proved, by careful experiments ex- tending over a pcnod of from three to four years, to be one of the most remarkable and useful discoveries of modern times, and all who have tried them testify to their excellence and superiority over Guano and all other known Manures and Fertilisers. They have been tried with perfect success on grass, wheat, and other grains; peM, beans, potatoes, asparagus, and other vege- tables; vines and fruit trees of all descriptions; shrubs, and flowering plants of every variety, and young trees. They stimulate the growth in an extraordinary degree, increase and beautify the foliage and bloom, and, as has been shown by numerous tests, double the produce of everything to which they have been applied. They do not bum or exhaust the soil. The effects which they produce are permanent. They are a protective against blights, slugs, and other insects injurious to plants and vegetation. One Ton is equal to more than Two Tons of Guano in power and effect.. No ultimate deleterious results arise from their use. Guaranteed pure and unadulterated. Cash Prices: £12 per ton; 15s. per single cwt.; also in tin canisters at 2s. and 4s. per canister. Directions for use sent with every order.—Circulars forwarded on application. Samples of Produce and also testimonials to be seen at Aber- deen Park Nursery (Messrs. Whiddon and Ball), Aberdeen Park, Highbury, London and at 21f).}, Upper-street, Islington, N. NOTE W. S. AMIE, SOLE PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER, 284, LIVERPOOL ROAD, ISLINGTON, LONDON. 2843 Tjl-THOMPSON, BILlTPOSTER;~TOWN THE 11) V, Orders promptly exeeuted on the most reasonahle terms. GENERAL ENGRAVING AND PRINTING OFFICES. FOR riMT-CLABB Wou:, eo TO GLASS AND CO., ENGRAVERS, MK SINKERS, LITHOGRAPHIC, COPPER-PLATE AND GENERAL PRINTERS. ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Every dcBcription of Engraving and Printing executed. Atrial order is respectfully solicited. 160 ROOKE'8 ANTI-LANCET^ An Invalids should jmd tb* dtapter on the foaottonS ot Diffestton, showtag by whftt proe«* food is eoo- vertod into Bloodl-Ho* Mo*A aoriafas th# vrtiols system—Ho*r fferrptt Poynr isftooaoes all the bodily oifaosto perform their allotted function*— Principles of Life and Death ■unfolded—Dytng seldom accompanied with pain—Mental viswn amplified prior to the death of the body—Immortality of the Intelligent principle. DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. Ask your Chemist for a copy (GRATIS) of the last | edition, oontabling 168 pages, DB. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. The Nervous, the Dyspeptic, or the Hypochondriac gbouW_read the Chapter on the OrWn or all Diseases from Depreeaton of Nervous or VItal Power—How explained—Producing or exeftiar erases of Nervous Depression—Effects of the Mind on the Body— BWrts of Exoesefve Joy—Anger—Grief and Suspense -Sudden Surprise and Pr&ht -Hard study—Hot Relaxing Fmlds—Intemperanoe in Eettitw and Driuk- ing—Sptrltwmg Liquors—Loss at Blood —Impure Air. ing—Sptrltwmg Liquors—Loss at Blood —Impure Air. tSR. HOOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. II Read the Chapter on the Destructive Practice of Bleeding, illustrated by the cases of Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Madame Mallbran, Count Cavour, General" Stomowall" Jackson, and other publfc oharacters. DR-ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCE TT I I A Clergyman writing to Dr Booke. under date July 15th, 1874, speaking of the "ASTI-tANCET," says Of its style and matter I can judge, for I have been an axrtfror on other themes for thirty years. None but a master-mind among men conld have conceived or written your introduction. Itistbemost perfect de- lineation I ever read of the human frame, and the < links between tfla material fabric and the spiritual unison of body aod soul." R ROO K E' S A NT I LAN C E T If OR, BANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE. Can beJV C»ATtS of all Chemiete, or POST FREE from Dr Rooke, Scarborough. TYRI O^O K E Y~A NTT-LANCE T. II R. What Mitt A Handy Guide to Domestic Medicine. Every Household shottld posseas a copy. T^ROSBTTS^ALSAMIC COUGH ELIXLRT XrOSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. ■ i Opiates, Nartiotioe, Mid Ekjirills. are too often invoked to, rv« Cfugte, Colds, aod all Puknonair Instead ofsticih &2!ab3ons remedies, which «]eld masn6iitaiy renef at tlie expense of enfeebling the digestive organs, aud thusthai debilitj which lies at roe root of the malady, modern scienc points to GR08BYT3 BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIK as the true remedy. D' TI-LANCET. All who wish to prwerve heaHh, and thus prolong JZSggiE8 ANTI-LANCET, 01 BANfY ^UTOE K) DOMEtfno MEDICINE, which <*a be h*1 Chemi8t, or Poet Free troin J>r- RoOKS, Swborough Concerning tlUs book, the laAe eralnent author, Sheridan Knowles, observed "It wffl be an mealcrfable boon to every persanwho can read aodthink." /CROSBY'S BALSAinC COUGH ELIXIR I J Dr. RooKtfs TSBTIMONUI.. pr. ROOKE, Scarborough, Author of the Anti- Laneet," rays I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it aabdned Conrfi, Pain tpd Irritation of the Chest ta c^es of PiSmonan Consumption; aad I cw, with tte greatest cosaSdence, recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an other- wise strengthening treatment for ttds disease." /"TROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. 1 ) CLERGYMEN, SINGERS, and PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find it the moat effectual safes^iard against Hoarseness, Chronic Bronchitis, and all affections < the vocal organs. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. tj TBAVELLEKS, SPORTSMEN, ElflORANTS, and others, exposed to sadden changes of temperature, easterly winds, fosr, wet clothing:, &c., mav, by a few timely doses of this medicine, ward off all unplea.san t consequences. /CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. • POTiKOJtWlT COKSTTHPTIOK. To those who are suffering under this malady, the medicine will be found of inestimaMe service, as it almost instantly reliefs the most distressing Cou^h Pain in the Cheet, Difficulty of Breathing, &c.—%r the Night Sweats, so fearfully weakening in this dhtcn,j<\ it acts as a specific, invariably checking them in the course of a few days. /CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELiXIR \j Hiis medicine, which is free from opium and squills, \j This medicine, which is free from opium and squills, not only allays the loea.1 nritatiou, but improves digestion, and strengthens the constitution, llenco it is used with the most signal KUOM in ASTHMA, °° NIGlrr BRONCHITIS, PWfiATS, CONSUMlTIOiV, (5F BREATHING, COUGII3 AND COLDS, ^AINDJ THE CHEST, INFLUENZA, WINTER OOUGH, And all Affections of the Throat and Chest. CRÕS13Y;S -:BALSAmO CouG^i^Ixm is sold in bottles at Is. 9d., 4s. Cd., and lis. by all respoetaLle Chemists, and wholesale by JAR M. CROSBY, Chomlst, Sawborough. C'ROSBy"iS BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. VY Ask your Chemist for the New Edition (Gum) of Crosby's Prizo Treatise on "DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND AIR-VESSELS," containing full and plain instructions for the relief and cure of these diseases, or poet free from JAMES M. CROSBY, Chemist, Scarborough. jpROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH fem I V/ v Om b« obtfiood et all Chgpiista 2230 U586 Itosincss Addresses. EDWIN DOBBINt) BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &0., NO. 1, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF, CORNER OF CHURCH STREET. t 2D IN THFSHILLING ALLOWED OFF THE PUBLI SHE I) PRICE OF ALL BOOKS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOKS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND TO SELECT FROM. THE PRINCIPLE OF DISCOUNT FOR CASH HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. WHY SEND YOUR ORDERS AWAY WHEN YOU CAN GET THE LONDON DISCOUNT OFF ALL BOOKS ? DIARIES, Scribbling an I Office, at a Reduction of 2d.ine"ch Shilling. GUINEVERE, by Alfred Tennyson. \JT Illustrated by Dore. 21s. Discount price, 17s. 6d. YIVIAN, by Alfred Tennysrn. Illustrations V by Dore. 21s. 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PRICE AND SONS Have the pleasure to announce that the whole of their com- manding display of RECENTLY PURCHASED WINTER NOVELTIES AND BARGAINS are now ready for inspection and salr, and comprise Borne of the most remarkable goods ever displayed by them for ihis reason. In all Cotton goods they show value not equalled since the American War; in Silk commoditUs they show goods with- out a fraction of advance; and in Woollens their friends will find that never during the pa t five yeare have goods been so reasonably low. THE CHIEF ATTRACTIONS, after the substantial cheapness of their goods, are the NEW STYLES IN OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, REEFING JACKETS, Ac., of which they are now showing a splendid assortment, per- sonally selected from the best markets, and of rare style, quality, and value. In fact their Stock in every Department by dint of READY MONEY, FREE TRADE, AND ENTERPRISE, will be found to te COMPLETE IN CHARACTER, COMPREHENSIVE IN DETAIL, EMINENTLY USEFUL, EMPHATICALLY CHEAP. Comprising Suits of a p'ec?, Walking Coats, Trousers and Vests to match Boys'School and Home Suits, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas Cardigan Jackcts, Knitted Frc cks, Wool Shirts, Scarfs, Mufflers' Braces, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Fron's, and Men's Mercery generally. Home, frcotch, rnd Leicester makes in Hosiery at very low prices. 1 CARRIAGE AND RAILWAY RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS TRUNKS, BAGS, AND TRAVELLING REQUISITES IN GREAT VARIETY. All those who are willing to make thoir purchases where an impartial judgment shows the way to the Cheapest Mart are respectfully invited to visit THE CARDIFF HOUSE, ST. MARY-STREET AND CAROLINE STREET CARDIFF. SYSTEM OF BUSINESS ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. >0 ABATEMENT NO DISCOUNT. NO CREDIT GIVEN. 104 UPRIGHTTCORN, FLOMI7 AND" SALT • STORES, WHARF-STREET, BUTE-STREET. SALT Delivered to any part of the Town anù Railway Stations. March 17, 1870. 120 U R I A H NICHOLS, LATK NATHAN GOUGH, A.I.C.E., ENGINEER AND MANUFACTURER OF PORTABLE ENGINES, PUMPS, CRANES, MORTAR MILLS, PILE DRIVERS, &c., &c., PERSEVERANCE IRONWORKS, DUNCAN-STREET, OLDFIELD ROAD, SALFORD, MANCHESTER. 3303 THE MIDLAND WAGON COMPANY X MIDLAND WORKS, BIRMINGHAM. MANUFACTURERS OF RAILWAY CARRIAGES AND WAGONS every description, for Cash, deferred payment over a series of years, or on hire. Repairs by contract, or otherwise, executed at the follow Stationns: Aberdare. Rugby. Brent J unction. Reading. Chester. Round Oak. Crewe. Shrewsbury. Chesterton. Staveley. Gloucester. St. Helen's. Hereford. Stoke-on-Trent. Leicester. Toton Sidings. London District. Twywell EWPORTMon.) wSK Nottingham. Worcester. Peterborough. Wigston Junction. Pontypool Road. And the DOCKS. CARDIFF, and PENARTH. Scor-d-hand Coal, Coke, and Ironstone Wagons for Sa]e or Hire including Repairs. D. N. ARNOLD, Manager. iO E. JACKSON, Secretary. 249 T JONES, CARDIFF MONUMENTAL • WORKS, PENARTH ROAD ENTRANCE, Has a large Stock of TOMBS, CROSSES, HEAD-STONES, &c., in the newest designo tQ "h" from DESIGNS AND KSTIMATBS ON APPLICATION. 123 AGOOU l'JUir* V.X'v/xv x .Ci .1SX^M Til? fTTT> l FROM £ 2 28. Oil. PER QUARTER, ON THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM, rjlHOMPSON & GHACKELL, 101, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, At 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, and branch at 109, BUTE DOCKS, Desire to call special attention to the above notice, and would warn the public against the so-called Second-hand Pianofortes now so freely advertised at what js said to be less than half the original price. The Pianos supplied by Thompson and Shackell are warranted, and by the best makers only. Spacious Showrooms at 101, QXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, AND 4, QUEEN-STREET, 0ARDIFF, Containing, without exception, the finest stock of Pianofortes, Harmoniums, and American Organs in South Wales. N.B.—The "Bute" Model Harmonium, as supplied to the Marquis of Bute, price Twelve Guineas, m handsome Rosewood, is the very best small harmonium manufactured. Harmoniums from i Four Guineas. 2184 4755 TTFIT s. BLENKINSO P~P IVI (Late Gaisford, Church-street,) FRENCH STAY AND CORSET MAKER, 1, VICTORIA-PLACE, HAYES, Be~s to thank the Ladies of Cardiff and the Neighbourhood for theirUberal support during the last seven veal's: and hopes by strict and prompt attention to business to merit a continuance of th\1[l ordered'post attended to with despatch. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS ON HAND. Note the Address :— 1 VICTORIA-PLACE, HAYES, CARDIFF. 150 ESTÄBLIsHIÙ)'-ïS5o. XVR M. TRESEDER, I UNION ROAD NURSERIES, CARDIFF, Has received his new Season's VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEED of good quality, and can be confidently recommended. POTATOES, American, and well-known English kinds. Early and late PEAS of best kinds. BEANS, Broad and Kidney. A general assortment of the best kinds of SEEDS necessary for the Vegetable and Flower Garden. Catalogues on application. FOR Wen-rooted FOREST TREES, including Scotch Larch, Spruce Silver Fir, Beech, Oak, Ash, Elm, &c. T^OR Standard, Pyramid, and Dwarf-Trained APPLES, PLUMS, TR!OR ^^ELU^WI^PEACHI, NECTARINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, ■ PT TT\T and PEAK TRE*1»S. X^OR FRUIT TREES OF ALL KINDS. T7V>R ALL NEEDFUL REQUISITES for the GARDEN, apply 10 WILLIAM TRESEDER, UNION ROAD N UJR S^E RJt EJS, C A R D I F F. 207 -W-1\i-E. VAUGHAN & CO.'S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 2n'BU?SEET,°WN- } CARDIFF. 5-l COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 87 HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. q5 OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4 ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. Bed and Window Curtains, Shawls Mantles, Dresses, Table Covers, Feathers, Gentlemen s Ootbes, &c., Cleaned or Dyed. AGENTS 1 ABFRDARE—Mrs. Dance, confectioner, Commercial-street. BRIDGEND—Mrs. Tliomas, grocer, Nolton-strect. COWBRIDGE—Mrs. Stibbs, confectioner, lrvor-house. Ill HUNTS APERIENT FAMILY" PILLS, JCl for both sexes, used and approved by the public for more than seventy years.. These pills have acqmred the highest reputation for their medicinal efficacy. They are prepared by qualified medical men. They are an admirable corrective in all biliary attacks or dis- ordered stomach, pains in the head or hmbs, rheumatism, in- fluenza and all other cases of disordered health. A gentleman of London, in a letter of June last, says :—"I have constantly used your pills since 1850 for biliousness, and have at all times, in cold or hot climates, North America, and India, found them an excellent remedy, for which I feel thankful." The Distin famijy in 1841, said :—" I have determined never to be without them, they are the best pills I ever tried." And the Rev. Joseph Wood, in 1855My family have used your pills for the last half-century. I look upon them as one of the greatest blessings^ for they have not failed to restore our health when impaired." „ Prepared by Messrs. HUNT, Bath, and so.d by all chemists, at Is. lid. a box, or 2s. 9d., which contains threejboxea. 3345 BELLAR'S CORN PLASTERS.—Bozes, Is lid and 2s 9d aaeh. The Com Plasters are a certain cure for hard or sort corns, they comp&ebefy dry up and eradicate ^painful corns; the Bunion Piaitars a proved reaiady for bunions and enlarged toe Joints. Sold by all Chemists. Be careful DeJar's Plasters are supplied. HITACMOFT'S ARECA NUTWOTH PASTE. By astng this delicious Aromatic Dentrifnoe, the enamel of the tooth bacolne* white, sound, and polished like ivory, it is •xceeffibagiy irasrraat. and specially useful for removing incrusta- tions ol tartar on neigleobed teeth. Sold by all Chemists.—Pots Is and 2a fid each. (<M Cracroft's.) DEAFNESS, Noises ill the Ears, AC.— DelLu-'s ESSENCE roB DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, generally cures, and is stronglj recommended by thousands who have derived benefit. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, Is ljd and 2s 9d eaoh by all CheniJi?fcSL T OCKYER S STJLPHUH HAIR RESTORER. T OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER JLj will daitax GntY Hår, and in a few daji restore com- Dietely the natural colour- The effect is superior to that pro- need by an instaobeKXias dye, and. the Sulfur Restorer does Dot injfere the akin.—^o^ in larpa Bottles, Is 6d each, by Chemist* and JSairdnOBra. T OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER, L whilo keeping the Hair Its proper colour, is useful for removing scurf, no other appiksMlon being necessary to encourage the growth of new hair. LoetyePs Restorer has powerful cleansing properties, rendering it a desirable Hair «aid. Lai»e Bottk*, is 6d. EOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER will darken to the tecmer shade hair that if absolutely white in about 10 dayt; but where greyness is OQSOameaclng at the front and tempto the Sulphur Wash pomptly cotoahs, ren- taring h undtetimraababl* from *hat which has mat ahawnstK— ILwmBaUlM. Jfil ILwmBaUlM. Jfil W0RTn KNOWING. I 1EORGE NAISH, 79, GREAT FF/EDERICK- 1JT STREET, CARDIFF, it the OLDEST ESTABLISHED PUBLIC BILL POSTER, who rents the largest number and best private bill-posting stations in thtown and neighbourhood. All work entrusted to him will be speedily and faithfully B.—Bill-posting sent by post or rail will have immediate attention. RP H O M A S J 0 N E S A N D C OT, PAPER BAG MANUFACTURERS, 3, WHARF STREET, CARDIFF. Grocery Bag's and Papers, Ironmongery Bags and Papers, Drapcry Bags awl Papc/os, Printing Papers and Bookbinding, Mill'd and Straw Boards. 2627 ESTABLISHED 1852. PALMER'S UNDERTAKING JL AND GENERAL FURNISHING 4^ liSTAbLISIIMKNT, 10, FREDERICK-STREET, CARDIFF. J.P., in returning thanks for past favours, t beg to assure the Publio that he shall en- de3.vour to mcrit a coutinuancc of their patronage hy the most unremitting attention and economy. Horses, Mourning Coaches, Ostrich Plumes, 011 Hire. N.B.— Funerals conducted in town or country. 104 JJLNNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. FOil OVER 30 YEARS the Medical Profession J' have approved of this pure Solution of Magnesia as the best Remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE GOUT, AND INDIGESTION; And as a Mild Aperient for Delicate Constitutions, Ladies, Children, and Infants. When combined witi; the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, It forms a most agreeable EFFERVESCING DRAUGHT, in which its aperient and eooliii"- qnalities are much increased. D In wann seasons and warm climates this simple preparation, when taken ItEGUL,ARl, Y, has been found highly beneficial. DINNEFORD AND CO., CHEMISTS, &c., 172, NEW BOND-STREET, LONDON. Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the world. CAiiiiON.—See that" DINNEFORD AND Co." is on every bottle, and label. 3982 JG 1 R D S AND A"N I MALS PRESERVED SCIENTIFICALLY. Animal Skins and Furs dressed. Rugs Lined and made up Hand and Fire Screens, &c., by J. CORDING, NATURALIST, "10, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF Glass Shades all Sizes for Clocks, Statuettes, &e. 1433 Q S U L L. Y S PRIVATE, COMMERCIAL, & FAMILY HOTEL, 23, EUSTON ROAD, KING'S CROSS, LONDON, Opivisite the Midland and Great Northern, and near the London and North Western Railway Terminus, and close to the King's Cross Station of the Metropolitan Railway. gioj BEST ADVERTISING PAPER IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ~VT OTTINGHAM DAILY GUARDIAN Xl A First-Class Daily Nev. spacer, price One Penny. Has the largest circulation of any Daily Paper in Noltin~h%ir shire and adjoining counties. Saturday's issue over 20 000 most valuable medium for advertisers. Rates of charges and copies of the paper sent free on application to the Proprietors. THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GUARDIAN Published every FRIDAY. Price (with Supplement.) TWOPENCE. Has a large and high-class circulation, and is acknowledged the great advertising medium for Nottisghomshite, Derbyshire Leicestershire, Lincolnshiie, and neighbouring counties. OFFICES: SHERWOOD-STKEET, NOTTINGHAM P. |j[ A L E W 0 O I)", -a_ < BOOT, SHOE, AND CLOG MANUFACTURER STUART HALL, AND 5, BRIDGE-STREET, 1C, CANON-STREET, CARDIFF. AHEIWARE. STATION ROW, YiSTRAD, AND FERNDALE. 4000 ^\NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLSLSTWAR^ bad-. Sold in boxes, 4s. fd. eseh, hv all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent to any address for sixty stamps, by the maker, F. J. Clarke, consulting chemist, High-street, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and SODS, London, and all the wholesale houses. Sold in Cardiff by D. Amhonv Joy, and Coleman, Chemists; Newport, E. M. Thomas, 121, Commercial street Pontypool, E. Stephens, Clarence-street. Ebbw Vale, L. P.Jones: Bridgend, A. J. Price. 18$ FIRST PRIZE CARTS J. S. STONE, DOCK STREET WORKS, NEWPORT, MON., Is now in a position to execute with the utmost promptitude orders for his CELEBRATFD CARTS. similar to those which have been awarded THE FIRST PRIZE AT THE GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW of 1875 and 1876. 2704 FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA," TDRONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly in Court tha.t Dr J. Collls Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chloro- dvne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliber- ately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to.—See The Times," July 13,1804. DR J. Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE. The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport, that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in cholera was Chlorodyne.— See Lancet," Dec. 31, 1868. TVr jT^Coiiis Browne's CHLORODYNE. Extract from the J J) "Medical Times," Jan. 12, 18S6 :—" Is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. Of course it would not be thus singu- larly popular did it not supply a want and fill a place." D. R J. Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE is the best and most certain remedy in soughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neu- raljria, rheumatism, &c. DR J. Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, &c. D~s7j7~Coi"lisTBrowne's CHLORODYNE^ CAUTION.—None genuine without the words Dr J. Collis Browne's Chloro- dyne" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medicaJ testi- mony accompanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. P. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell street, Bloomsburv, London. Sold in bottles, Is 1H. 2s 9d. 41 6d, and lis. 11261-3810 THE "BLOOD PURIFIER."—OLD DR. JL JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. No one should ever be without the Blood Purifier. Old Dr Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla as the great purifier of the blood. It effects the most saJutary changes in diseases, cures scrofula, scorbutic disorders,chronic sore eyes, rheumatism,liver complaints, erysipelas, all blotches and eruptions of the skin it removes every impurity of the blood, and all humours and morbid collec- tions of the body in short it acts like a charm. In bottles, 2s 6d, 4s, 4s 6d, 7s 6d, and lis. Sold by all druggists. Chief Depot, 131, Fleet street, London. Get the red and blue wrapper with the old Doctor's head in the centre. mr t a THE OLD DR.'S SARSAPARILLA PILLS Are the most popular medicine known for all bilious affections, liver and stomach complaints, and iniligestioii, as proved by thousands. Also SARSAPARILLA OINTMENT.. The best soother of u.11 sores, burns, and scaids. Each in Boxes, Is l £ dr 2s <W and 4s 6d. By post 15, 36, and GO stamps. 11*87 Chief Depot—181. h.EET STREET. LONDON. 3S37 JJOWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED. QOCGHS; BRONCHITIS, A STHMA. EX T RA OttD I NAR Y „ CURE of a COUGH. "Her Majesty's Gunboat Netlev, Wick, North-tast Coast of Scotland. D?ar Sir,—Having had a most distressing and aevere Cough, which caused me many sleepless nigbts and restless days, I was recommended, by His Lordship the Earl of Caithness, to try your m )lIt invaluable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you, with the first cose I found immediate relief, even without }¡.ng to suspend my various duties; and the aratamali bottse completely cured we, therefore I have the greatest confidence in fully recommending it to the million. Signed, "W. LINZELL, Il.M.G.B. Netley." This old-esfabiished invaluable Medicine has the extraordinary property of immediately relieving Coughs, Cold., oarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, and Huskiness in the Throat. It operates by dissolving the congealed Phlegm, and thereby causes a free expectoration. Sold by all Chemists, 1a. lid., anl 2g. 3d.. in bott'ea only. Trade Mark—Lion, Net, and Mouse, THOMAS POWELL, Albion-place, Blackfriars-road, S.E. 8899 NEW MEDICAL WORK by HENRY SMITH.— 1 ll Doctor of Mea'cine and Surgery of the University of Jena and Doctor of Medicine of the Medical College, New York, by Examination, 1860. JustPtibtiahed, Enlarged Edition, 144 pages. Crown 8vo. Free DY POllt Two Stamps, in Envelope. DEBILITATING AND NEKVOUS DISEASES; THK!B CAU81, OONSIIQUENC& SYMPTOMS, AND TREATMENT. THIS IS A NEW Mep CAL WORK on the Nature, Treatment, and Cure of Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, Dimnets of Sight, want of Energy, Deaf- ness, Epilepsy, Pi es, Premature Dtcay, Headache, Irritability, &c. GIVES LnSTkUOTIONS aad PRESCRIPTIONS, by which thousands ba, e been restored to health. CASJSS and TESTI- MONIALS, with means of cure used in each case. Sent free to all purts of the World, direct from the Author. Free by Post for Six Stamps, in Envelope. ON DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMAN.—This Medical Work gives the Cau«e, Consequence, Symptoms, and Treatment of a Class of Ailments to which the Fenlale Constitution is peculiarly liable. IT is A BOOK OF VITAL LRTORTANCK TO WOMAN. NrricK.—^Consultation free by letter. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS.-CoNsm/rA-nON BY CORKSSPONDKUCB.—The Author of the above works will, for the benefit of country invalids, on receiving a description of their ease, send his opinion, with advice (free of change), and directions for the most successful restoration to health and vigour* A Form of Correspondence containing Questions, &c., to sssist invalids in describing their Cite, will be teat post free en r. Aiwwff a stamped directed envelope. ADDRSS8: 8S69 UENRY SMITH. 9. ItfKlflKW.C. business IMdresses. J^TUART JJALL SUPPLY STORES, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, RETAIL PRICE LIST. The PROPRIETORS of this Establishment eg moat respect fully to thank their numerous Patrons and the Public generally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT which has been accorded them since they commenced, in October last, their NEW SYSTEM OF BUSINESS, Namely,of SELLING ALL GOODS AT CIVIL SERVICE PRICES, and which support hag exceeded their most sanguine expecta- tiony. They regret to observe tha*. in a circular just issued by another firm (which, too. proposes to copy their system of business), allegations are made as to their low prices being the result of common goods, instead of being attributed to the true principlcs oía trade, namely, A LARGE TRADE: QUICK RETURNS: NO CREDIT. The PROPRIETORS of the STUART HALL GENERAL SUPPLY STORES challenge a comparison of their goods for QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS with those of any other firm. AU goods supplied are from the BE^T MANUFAC1URER3 and SHIPPERS, whose names are a guarantee of the GOODS being of the FINEST QUALITY. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE In the Town or NeighVourhood by their own v,¡.ns.. t BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES SEND TO THE STUART HALL GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, OR A LIST OF PRICES Which every one on inspection will at once find compares favourab'y with the prices of any other House the United Kingdom. TEA. GOOD ROUGH BLAC TEA. 2d. per lb. ICBS for filbs. and upwards Is. 8d EXCELLENT BLACK rEA, unprecedented value re- commended. 2d. per lb. less for 61 bs. and up- "rds 2ø. FINE MONING BLACK TEA, excellent family tea, dark rica liquor, with pleasant fiavonr, highly recommended. 2d. per lb. less for Ubi. and up- wards •• 2s. 2d. CHCICE BLACK TEA, combining delicacy with strength, usually sold at a much h gher price, highly recommended. 2d. per lb. less for Gibs, and upwards — 2s. Cd. BEST BLACK TEA, extreme fine quality. 2d. per lb. less for 61 bs. and upwards, 8s. CANDLES. CANDLES. Transparent and semi-transparent. The sizes are 4's, 6's, 8's, and 12's. the "8 and 6's are in 81 packets, 8's and 12's are in 31b packets, and are half the price of the 6Jb packets. Per 61b Per 1 packet, doz Silver Paraffin (Young's) gives a br lliant 7 5 3 ,n illuminating flame | G) eenwich Sperm 0 6 3 10 3 Gold Medal Palmatine (Price's) 5 3 10 I Sherwood Sperm, hard and white (Price's) u 6 0 9 9 Belm nt Sperm or Wax t)o. t 6 8 6 Primrose Paraffin (Price's) gives a strong flame,) burns wish a dry cug, cheapest candle in v 4 3 8 0 the market J Paraffin (St, ames's) Field's self-fitting, in 3 lb ) „ boxes for 3s 9d x J 14 Petro Stearine (Field'sfelf-fitting) m 31b bxs, R for 3s 9d „ a N r 6 6 16 New Patent Stearine (F eld's self-fitting) ml Q 3 lb boxes for 3s 9d J Ozokerit (Field's patent) ft 3 10 6 Rcal Wax •• per lb 2s 3d Paraffin candies, various colours, lsand2'il to lb used for ornamenting,pefc lb. Is 3d., f « Coloured Candles, 4, fl, 8, 12. in lb. boxes, each Is 3d 7 3 14 0 Coloured Candles, 4, fl, 8, 12. in lb. boxes, each Is 3d 7 3 14 0 Coloured ditto 8 in a box for « 11 do do. H >n a box for 0 11 co. do. C in a box for 0 11 CANDLES, COMFOSITES- Price's No. 1, best composite 4 4.j 0 Pi ice's No 2 composites 4 Ji 80 do No. 3 composites 8104 75 Composites (Field's Wedge ends).. „ 3 9 6 6 do good colour and burners I 6 6 do strong illuminating power, highly recommended. -.3 4J 6 6 do fair colour, plain paper 3$6 3 do (plain paper) 33 60 do No.-4, Thomas's 8 0 6 9 Do (Thomas's cottage) sizes, 1 to lb 3 0 5 9 Sherwood Sperm (Price's) self-fittin?, 12 in box 0 10 Price's Dropless Bed Tapers which will not drop grease, Is 3d box for 9id, 81 box 2 a Do Ribbed ends s.8. 1?, lib box for 0 104 Do Sherwood economise Btd Lights, 12 in box 6jd, 36 in packet „ ..12 Do Extra hard Candles, size 12, 24 in box „ 1 11 Do Gold medal Palmatine, do, llb packet „ 0 11 Do Belmont wax sperm do do 0 10 Do Greenwick sperm.. do do .011 Young's Silver Paraffin. size 12, 1 pk, or box 0 104 Do. Dropless Paraffin, E6 candles in packet u 1 2 Do. Do. 56 do. in box.. co 1 3 Do. Do. 18 do. in box u u 0 8 Do. Chamber Candles, size 16,11b box. 0 111 Field's Chamber self-fitting, size 12, per box Oil Half-hour Bedroom Candles, in boxes ol 60, Is size 9d— 6d box for Or HoJdersfor the half hour candles, metal ends (Queens) 4d tin, each 0 It Transparent coloured Tapers, half-pound boxes, 16's 24's 32's 40's U'nd 60's pcr box. 1 Ii Ge'atine Christmas Lamps for Christmas trefS, per box of twelve. 010 Tapers small wax for Chris mas trees a box 0f 50., 0 10 Real wax Tapers, white or coloured, 16's to 60's per Ib: 8s 8d, 70 to 400 to the lb 10 Real wax Botijies or coloured Tapers, 2, 4, 8, and leOz. coils, per lb .28 Ornamental and fancy coloured candles especially suitable for Christmas Price's Candlesticks for Bed Lights 6d and 0 10 Can llesticks for Tapers each 0 6 Candle Cramps Price's 1 doz. in box for.- 0 2 1 doz. and 3 doz. boxes 6s per doz. CANDLES FOR KITCHEN. Snuffless Dips, 14, 12, 10, 8 to Jb. in 31b pkts .17 Best Store Dips, 6s per doz in free 8 doz. boxes 5s 8d per doz. in free 6 ai d 10 doz boxes, 5s 7d per doz. NIGHT LIGHTS. Child's 6,8 and 10 noun per box 5d, per doz. 5 0 Glass holders for (h. with short feet, each 0 1J Price's Sherwood Night Lights per doz 0 Porcelain Holder, each Sl, per doz.. u 8 0 Bronze ditto, each 9d per doz Q Star, highly approved, 6, S, and 10 hours per box (iù. per doz u 6 6 Orders by Post or given personally or otherwise, will receive prompt attention, and delivered free to Carriers, Boats, Rail- ways in Cardiff, or to any part of the Town or Country within a reasonable distance. TERMS, CASH.—All Orders to be paid for when ordered or on delivery. Orders by Post most be accompanied with Post Office Order or Cheque, or tbe Goods cannot be sent. Post Office Orders and Cheques to be made payable to CORDEY AND CO., STUART HALL, CARDIFF. jn&K* X* SI2 ON AM business addressee S P E C 1 A L N 0 T I C E THE P R I N C I PA L I T Y OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 26 and 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF • D. JOTHAM & g ON S, PROPRIETORS. JgOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS for School Wear. JgOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS for Home Wear. JgOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS for General Wear. JgOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS for Hard Wear THE LARGEST STOCK OF JUVENILE CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. A Separate Room fitted np for this Department, AT D. JOTHAM AND SONS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF 3553 ESTABLISHED 1830. 12-2.VT (jREAT SALE OF DRAPERY AND GENERAL OUTFITTING J.T CAMPBELL, BAKER, AND COMPANY'S (Late Mr. W. R. SMITH), DOCKS, CARDIFF. CAMPBELL AND COMPANY HAVING taken the above Business, are ddennined as quickly as possible to c1ear out a Lot of SOILED GOODS, REGARDLESS OF PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. A LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, AND LADIES' DRESSES, NEARLY GIVEN AWAY! CAPTAINS and SAILORS will find TIIIA an excellent opportunity to save money. Please note the Address— CAMPBELL, BAKER, AND COMPANY (Late W. R. SMITH), BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. OPENED ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1877. 4033 J 13554 BASS A CO.'S PALE AND MILD ALES OF THE NEW BREWINGS MAY NOW BE HAD, IN PRIME CONDITION IN CASKS OR BOTTLE*, OF FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO., CARDIFF. 174 Established 1842. JOHN ROBINSON & CO., BRISTOL," Manufacture MANURES of high quality, and send them out. in «♦ oonttt.in« iMYn-volal.ue iunmnma. wiin <kf lior carefully combined, and may be safely substituted for Guano. Price £ 9 per Ton. DISSOLVED BONES, GRASS MANURE, MANGEL AND TURNIP MANUHE, SUPERPHOSPHATE. And other Manures for Special Crops. Also, LINSEED AND COTTON SEED CAKES, From Seed as imported. Apfyly to JOHN ROBINSON & Co., BRISTOL; or to their Agents. 3973 J^ I L L I A M S; HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, AND CORN MERCHANT, 33, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF. 4059 DRUCE and Co.'s HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. DINING ROOM FURN TURE, DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, LIBRARY HURKIRURE. DRUCE and CO.'8 have tbe largest Stock of CARPETS, CURTAINS, BED^TBADS, BIDDING, and UPHOLSTERY GOJDS, in the KISGDOM. OUSE FURNISHING DRUCE and Co" respectfully INVITE the PUBLIC to INSPECT their STOCK before deciding elsewhere. Druce ard Co. Raarantee the whole of the goous manufactured by tt em, and can furnish tnyclasauf house with well-seasoned articles from stock in a few days. Shippers and the Trale supplied. t Illustrated Catalogues post free. 68, t9, and 69, Baker-street; and 3 and 4, King street, Portman Square, London. W. 40^5 1 s. ANDREWS & J# ]yj[ARSH, FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS, 80, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, AND PENABTH MEWS, PENARTH. •RHE BEST AND CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE TOWN. £ S. d. Funeral, with Hearse and Coach, with Pair of Horses and Hanging Velvets to each, Coffin covered with Black Cloth, ricblv nailed, best Metal Plate, lined with Flannel, Flainel Drees, Pall, Hatbands, and attendance 66 0 Second Class, also Bla ;k Cloth .440 Third Class, with French Polished Coffin, or Black Cloth, and appendages as above 3 3 0 Children's Carriage Funerals f-om 15 0 Hearses for the Conveyance of Corpses in Town for 6s for every extra mile, Is. Hearses, SLeHibeers, and Mourning Coaches to all parts of the country. CABETAGE OFFICES:— |i ROATH MEWS, CARDIFF; DUDLEY-PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF; WEST MEWS, SEVERN-ROAD, CANTON, j 3002 CARDIFF. 7033 i, ~RUPTURES^BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Perfected and Exhibited iu the Great Exhibitions of 1851 and 1802. WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS.— Requiring 110 steel round the body, is recommended for TT Requiring 110 steel round the body, is recommended for the following peculiarities and advantages1st. Facility of ap- plication. 2nd. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or ex- coriate. 3rd. It may be worn with equal comfort in a.ny position of the body, by night or day. 4th. It admits of every kind of exercise without the slightest 1!lconvemenee to the wearer, and is perfectly concealed from observation. We do not hesitate to give to this invention our unqualified approbation, and we strenuously advise the use of it to all those who stand in need of that protection, which they cannot 60 fully, nor with the same comfort, obtain from any other apparatus or trusses from that which we have the highest satisfaction in thus rccommendin: Church and State Gazette." Recommended by the following eminent Surgeons:—Sir William Ferguson, Bart" F.R.S 8uTgcoII and Professor of Hurgery to King's Oollege Hospital, &0.; C. G, Guthrie, Esq., Smgcon to the Royal Westminstei Ophthalmic Hospital W. Bowman, Esq., F.R.S., Assistant-Surgeon to King's College Hospital; T. Calloway, Esq., senior Assistant-Surgeon to Guy's Hospital; W. Coulson, Esq., Surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital; T. Blizard Curling, Esq., F.R.S., Surgeon to the London Hospital; W. J. Fisher, Esq., Surgeon-in-Chicf to the Metwpolitan Police Force; Aston Key, Esq., Surgeon to the late Prince Consort; Roliert Liston, Esq., F.R.S.; James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Truss ixicicty; Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F.R.S., and'many others. A Descriptive Circular may he had by post, and the Truss (which cannot FAILTO fit) can be forwarded by post, on sending the circumference of^thp body, two inches below the hips, to the manufacturer, Mr WHITE, 228, Piccadilly, London. Price of Single Truss, 16S, 21S, 22s 6d, and 31s 6d, postage free. Double „ 31s 6d, 42s, and 528 6d, postage iree. Umbilical 42s, and 52s 6d, postage free. V Post-office orders to be made payable to John White, Post-office, Piccadilly. KEW PATENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE-CAPS, &C.~ The material of which these are made is recommended by the faculty as being the best invention for giving efficient sup- port in all cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, &C. They arc poroys, light in texture, and are drawn on hke an ordinarv stocking. Price 4s 6d, 7S 6d, lOø, and 16S each, postage free. JOHN WHITE, Manufacturer, 228, PIOMLIUY, LONDON Speci- meim niAv gvcp 3$ £ ryfital fii&c* f' 2J$1 J3 usiness esses, 2 iCSSHS. FULTON. DrNLUPAND CO." FI- DU K lis T li 1; r; T, C A i; 1> 1 K F. respectfully invite :itU!>tioi> to tlk; wild-nnewtioncd articles, a| of which have been carefully selected expressly for family UIII\ and can UC confidently recommended to the I'uh!w;- WINKS. TKH DOZ. PORT.-Very superior, old in Lcttie oo( Suj>erior old crusted 4131- 5-Cf Voytme ditto 80/ ith Good, from the wood '281. 321- 3'6/- 4if- Ditto, ditto )8j- SHERRY.—Very superior old 601- Supeiioi old soft I'ale 641 Choice Pale or Golden 481- Choice" dry" P:iJC 4Sf Very line l'alc or Golden 1m/- 42/ Excellent Dinner Sherrj 24/- 031- 3-i^. Ditto, ditto ijM. CHAMPAGNE.Miiuamc Clique! lifr Moct's or Ruinart's 63. Other qualities 3(, 42/. 48/. OOf- MOSELLE. —Still or Sjiarkling 42/. 4S/• 55jt- HOCK. 24 (. Sf, 42/- S.V- CI^AliET.—Good ordinary y>j- WI- 20/- 24/4 Good classed Wines 30/ to CG/^ BURGUNDY 3G/-to6S>- MARSALA.—Ingham's 2íJi: BRITISH WINES -.15/; l l SPIHlTS. rd BRANDY.—Finest Cognac, Pale or lirowH f6¡: Goodnitto B0/- 24/ British or Jersey ltil jg,* VVI11SKY.- Finest old Whisky, matured in Siiv-iTy eases 1111- Good ditto 17/, Finest old Scotch (M.i.v). ifljr* Plain ditto Malt.. 17/ RUM. — Fine old Jamaica 181 Good ditto )01 ilOLLANDS.- Bc:;t old. 1131 ( 'N. Best LMUIOU 14/ Good ditto IV 13/. <ilNGERETTE and PEPPE11M1NT 10f SHRCB jo/ BRANDY- Martell's or Hrnnessy's fi.K'st old, per doz. e(t»e 60/ ditto ditto tine o!u 54/ Gotnl new 4.i/ HOLLANDS. Anchor Hrano 24 107 OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITUR* FROB BEST SEASONED WOOD. AT L AVER ON AND 00. COMPLETE FURNISHING ESTIMATES. GRATIS AND Pofil FREE £ s. d No. 1 4 BOOMtU HO08* 22 15 C „ 2 4-BOOMJSD DITTO 34 16 t „ 3 6-BOOMBD DITTO 65 10 F „ 4 6-BOOMKD DITTO 71 8 I M 6 6-BOOMBD DITTO 100 ø tt 6 8-BOOMBD DITTO 141 0 f „ 7 8-BOOMED Houaa OB VILLA 192 18 6 „ 8 10-BOOMBD JlOVSB 294 13 T It 9 10-BOOMBD DITTO 350 13 I „ 10 10-BOOM ED Drrro 404 2 I „ U 11-BOOMID DITTO 451 10 „ 12 11-BOOMED DITTO 608 14 I n 13 \2 BOCUKD DITTO 563 11 j „ 14 liS-BOOMBU DiTi'vJ 7 1 HI OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITtTl TABLES, CllAIRS, &c., &c, LOWER IN PlUCK THAN LONDON HOUSBa OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITUT COUCHES, SOJ'AS, EASY CHAIRS, AT LAVEBTON CO/S SPACIOUS SHCWROO^T :,18 MAUYLEPOKT-bTHKK'i BRISTOL. ii'i); ii'u l N A U V EC TAjy?"oA±MENT f CANTON, CARDitF. MR BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S., F^WUEto* STOCK AND CENEivAL AUCTIOiTEER. Monthly Sales of STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS POULTRY, &c., in Canton Mari««t erer> Fair Day. Restdenw and Odices, 4, Penlline-t-eiTaee, Cwiton, Cardiff. '.183 ESTABUSHW I860. KC. LEACH, Bill-Poster and Advertiaing COli • tractor, 17. Wwoti-attcct, Cardiff. Hants allthe Princqml and most Proniirtent Posting Station^ Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. UINNESS'S Extra DUBLIN STOUT,) 3s. Hiffccst quality brewed, in fine eondiU«n. j" pei do* C. HOWELL, 1, QUEEN-STRTET, CARDIFF. BASS"S. Higliest-claae INDIA PALE^o gi ALE, in very superior eonditioai. j C. HOWELL, 1, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. B"ASS'S BURTON ALES;~in 8i,lendid\ ^7 condition. f S. J per dox. C. HOWELL, 1, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. eoudition. J )x:r «loa C. HOWELL, 1, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. SHERRY, Pure Spanish WINE, 18s. per .1ox. Is. 6d. sample Bottle. 1, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. PORT/Pure OPORTO WINE (Oporto^ ~\7,i "i Wine Warranted.) Sanoplc HoWle IsS'l. Y -r j |WI. 1, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. LARET CLARET!! 12s. per~doz.717 sample Bottle. C. HOWELL, 1, QUEEN-STREET, STORE S—A DAM S T R E E T, C A R m F F. Wine and Spirit List an Application. 3668 BILE, WIND, INDIGESTION. DR. KINGS PILLS. The Best REMEDY for BILE, Wind, Indigestion, Headachy Sickness, Torpid Livrr, Giddine!:1S, S].asios, Nervousness, HearV bum, and Debility. JQR. KING'S PILLS. ONLY two Medicines really act upon the Liver olle is Mercury or Blue Pill, the other Dandelion. Ilumsainls ei haye been destroyed by Merc..un, Blue 1'ill, fir f'<¡.lolllcl. The only safe Remedy is DR. KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS. Which act very gently on the Liver, giving immediate relief bs all eases of Bile. Indigestion, Sick Headache, I>oss of Appetite^, Giddiness, Spusins, Heartburn, Flatulency, Nen-ousness, Oout- and all disorders of the stonmeh and bowels. 10;, lid., 2s. 9d. 4s. Cd., and lIs, per box, nf all medieil1{" vendors.. <j76 J^IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Finest Moat-flavouring Stock Lr Seups, Made Dishetk aai Sauces. Caution.—Genuine ONLY with lac-simile of Biros Liebig signature across label. 116 That is Oold which U worth Gold. WTHITE'S PILL OF HEALTH. T ▼ Patented and rendered Tasteless by a new process. Oopv of Analysis from Dr Hopkins. I have mad* a careful analysis of White's Pill of Health," and found them to be oompouuded of genuine ttnd pure lngnt1iomt.t. I think them the bast Aperient MOd Antibilious Pins kn:1\vn- warm stomachic, and admirably adapted tor wind and constipa- tion generally. (Signed). JOHN MORGAN HOPKINS, M D. 11, Quay street, Carmarthen. WHITE'S PILL OF HEALTH Is, without exoeptton, the safest Domestls Motiicine known. Onot used, thtff are anivwsally ot, and never tail to render satisfaction. Compounded with the best Drugs, they will be found to present the best form of Family Modiolus, By their mild and gentl0 acWøn on tbe 1iver, they reetors tone and rigour, pro- ducing a healthy state of the stomaalu They remove obstructions and by their timely use'tbs lonaatloi. of various complairtts, whioh prove a øouroe of anxiety AI> UDh!\ppinel!3, is preY6ntod WHITE'S PILL OF HEALTH. Is INVALUABLE POA TH* BKIS IMI BLOOO. OQÐy of Te.it.imoniaJ from Messrs Southall Bmthers and Barclay, Whalosalt Pharraacjutical Chemists, Biratingham. DtAA Sta«. -We have examined your Pills, ADd baw pleasure la stattng that. they eonttun nothing bljuri..U», aud that thayace pre pired from the very best. Drujs. We are, dear fairs, rouir faitbfullv, BOUTHA1X BROTHERS & BARCLAY. Bilious Complains, Indigestion, Wind or Elatulencr, CosUvenass, Giddiness, Hettftbofn, Palxis m the Head. Chest, Rick, or Loins, Gra-ral and Stooe, Liver Complaints, Pale or Sallow Complex:on_ Palpitatkm of Ute. Heart, Cotie. Pimples, Piles (both outward and ItiwardY Rrnpttfvn.1, Loss of Appetite, Sickness, &c., Ac., rapidly .ured üy taking WHITE'S PILL OF HEALTH. Bold in Boxes 7rï and Is Itd each, or free by post for nine or 15 ld postage Htamps from the pr>prieti^rs, WillTu; BROl'lIEitS, M.P.S., Chemists, Carmarthen. Copy of a recent TuitimanitJ March 21st, 1873. GwnBnn -I have much pleasure in testifying as to the eli ^i-y of your Pill of Health." They can be takes at all times wiihoot fcny tnconveulonoe, and really afford relief in any obatrnctions. One or two doses øutUoo for Biliousness. Heartburn, or Indigcs- tion. I can also specially reeuuicnenj them as a traveller. Your*, very faitiifully, THOMAS DARGAN, Inspoetor, R.S.P C.A. Sold by Cheu;:sts evorywbere -e^ualied nowhere, in boxej 7¡' snd Is llei each. Prepared only by Wiirrr. BROTHERS. M.P.S., Chemists, Oat- marthen. TO CHEMIST?)—-The Proprietors witi be happy to supply t'A ó4 Pili of H<«».tih" direct, or tbey c&iv be obta.miu Lxnuauy whole- .10 Patent Medicine Finn in the Uui;.ed Kiie- 'om. Counter Bills, with nam:) &(J addnns at loot. m.Y be ha.' in quantity by giv ng oame of any W holeiatc Finn in I/judon whe e tliey may be snt for enelosurc. 7443 BETTER TO~PE ^miN Ll CKY TU; » JL) RICH.—J. THOMIBON, 31, High-street, Swansea, haI discovered a new remedy in lie ex I: ait of turdock fo al diseaBllof the Blood, StoV. acb, Liwr, a' <1 Kidneys. Thou a dw of cures h. v, een eff cted by the p w r or tho c wondi r 111 I'll ti after all o.h i niedicin. e 'no t c. n plotely <&') d—a proof hsA fculiiessof the blood is the sole csu;e ot c or d »case, MweH all the lite of every living creature. Thertfore at the spr ng ot the year, and during the hot wcithei, th Great UooJ Puiifler. THOMPSON'S PURBOC* thoulo h.. freoiy tivken. ts t! e> purify the foulest state of t1 e hlo d. A lew d»fes eh snse ant; strengthen the stomach regoiits tin- boweb, and tcmovett diseaeu of the liver avl kiuiuys. Pains in the lit ad, and alt- deransercen's of (lis rC. ;nus sysicm, are Sceedii and eITcctually cured by the MIne extraordinary medicine. All f.ulferera are; highly recommended to try them. St i by a I Chen ists an* latent Vtadora. in H ttd. and 8s. ifL **«h. &11A
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