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OIl "V v CROSS BROS., 8T. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF, AGENT3 FOR MILNEIIS' FIRE-RESISTING DEED BOXES, from £ 4 8s Od. MILNERS~FIRE-RESISTING SAFES, from A:S l(ii Ola- MILNERS' THIEF-RESISTING SAFES from £ S 103 0d» MILNKRS' FIRE <& THIEF-RESIST- :l't' ING SAFES, fmm £134s Otl. MTOBRRJBWBLLERY SAFES, 1..1"1. from £12 2iI Od. MILKERS' PLATE SAFES, from £ 19 6s. Cd. 6018 MILNERS' REGISTRARS' SAFES ..If.l. from £ 10. CROSS BROS., AGENTS FOR CARDIFF. _+_
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^BIPIIIUO QttittX AUEENSLA^'D SCOTTISH LINE.— lor ttCCKHAlli'TON.—The well-known uiipper Wi.>DSOu (JAsXLE, A1 14 years, WILL SAIL trom PLYMOUTH APRIL 22nc). This vessel has an unusually largo and comfortable Saloon, and carries a Surgeon and Matron. Also specially adapted for thirc-class passen- ge s, great attention ha\ing been bestowed upon her fitt n.s McIIwruith, Mcfciacharn and Co., 31, Lcalenba 1- Street, E.O. 8447 DOMINION LINE TO CANADA. STEAMERS LEAVE LIVERPOOL EVEltY ALTERNATE THURSDAY. REDUCED FARES TO HALIFAX or PORTLAND, Through to NEW YORK, BOSTON, and PHILADELPHIA, £ G 6s. ASSISTED PASSAGES TO HALIFAX or QUEBEC at £5 5s. "ranted to Agriculturists, or persons intending to follow Lhe occupation of farming. For NEW ORLEANS Regularly («ia Corunna and Hiivaiia), Cabin, £20; Steerage, £6 6s. Apply to the Local Agent, or FLINN, MAIN, &tMONTGOMERY, YAWDLDR FOR PASSAGES TO stflm^ jD NEW ZEALAND, CANADA, aud UNITED STATES, apply U> ilr W. W. THOMAS, Agent to Allan Line, &c., 99, Cowbridge-roaii, Cardiff. ■ PARES:—New Zetland, £16; Canada, £5 5s; New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, £ 6 6s. fho Official Handbook of New Zealand, post free, Is lid TJu'l 43521 dr W' Y- EDWARDS 11 CARDIFF and NEW YORn STEAMSHIP LINE. Iq ^'»«^arst-clasa Steamers 01 this Line will sail as fol- WW3.- FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. 'RHEUBINA, 2,500 tons SATURDAY, ilrar.27 •RHIW1NDDA; 8,000 tons. SAT CHI) <\V, April 10 ".KHEOJLA, 2,300 tons SATURDAY, FROM NEW \OHK TO CARDIFF RHEOLA, 2,303 ton.? SATURDAY. 2,500 10113 ••• • SATURDAY, April 17 ™IVNDDA- 1^,000 tons SATURDAY, May 1 BOOM^mnln*?a °K LAWNG for »'» classes Ol PARCELS to and from the inland towns ij Afcivn>7Aan i'la,ce3 in the WESTERN STATES oi fmiN iimYv r,V' A» including CHICAGO, St *??? £ T?iriJ, VAUKhIC> St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, in conjunction inili EJ-e, Ureat Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Companies. •TITOKCardiff A"D Newport; TURNER, tDW ARDS, AND CO., Bristol '#4609 6824 51% South-street New York. ■^FATIONAL LINE TO NEW YORK. T >B"KST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS Prom LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK via QUEENS- TOWN everv WEDNESDAY ENGLAND Wednesday, Anr. 14 SPAIN Wednesday, April 21 HELVETIA ..Wednesday, April 28 i.. From LONDON to NEW YORK as follows:- v f THE QUEEN Wednesday, Apr. 14 GREECE Wednesday, April 21 CANADA.. Wedneslay, April 23 SALOOW TO NEW lORK, 10, 12, and 15 Guineas, accor. ding to position of berth, all having equal saloon privileges. Return Tickets. 24 and 22 Guineas Steerage to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Balti- more, £ 6. Superior accommodation and abundance of *J"e3h provisions. Cheap through Bookings to all parts of the United States and Canada ppccial Rates to Texas. App.y to tne NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, 23, Water-street, Liverpool, or at 36 ani 87, LeadenhaMstreet, London or to their Agents— „ MESSRS. j. R. NICHOLAS, and CO., Cardiff, r. W. Caunt, 4, AVithicombe-street, Aberdare; Jas. R. Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool; John Thomas, 1, Pros- pect-place, George-town, Tredegar; Henry A. Lewis, Newtown, Ebbw Vale; D. Thomas, Clydach, and Market Chambers, Brvnmawr; W. M. Locke, 6, Tredegar-place, Newport: Herbert T. Rees, grocer, Ystrad, Rhondda Valley. 2845 t'he only DIRECT Lino of Steamers to PHILADELPHIA 18 A MERIC AN LINE UNITED STATES MAIL jmmmi^maZ STEAMERS, LIVERPOOL TO PHILADEL- PHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY, Calling' at Queenstowa eveiy Thtirscfay. first-class, full-powerei Iron Steamships are appointed to Sail •LORD GOUGH.ApI. 10: OHIO" ..lilt. ApI. 24 PENNSYLVANIA Apl. 14 i ^BRITISH EMPIhE Apl. 28 *LORD CLIVE! Apl. 21 | ILLINOIS May 5 Nojtatermediate passengers camea on royoges marked The only Transatlantic Line sailing under the United States Flag, and carrying the American Rafts for saving life, besides the usual complement of Lifeboats, and an Mtra number Of Life-preservers. The accommodation for *11 classe? of passengers is equs} to any of the European ptejuna^jp Lines. Every steamer canies a Surgeon and -_?MBenger3 and goods are landed at Philadelphia on the JJhwf of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which has shortest aad most direct route to all places in the Western$tat«s. 1 Passengers by this Line can pass direct into the Railway 'C.8 without leaving tlic Landing Wharf, arid under the ptne roof there are Refreshment Room, United States Jitter Box, Telegraph Office, Exchange Office, and Bmr- K^ge Express Office. • • ,n o. CABIN PASSAGE, 12 to 18 Guineas Return tickets **duced rates — T< ♦ STEERAGE PASSAQBSu low Many otter JWIM j^-(S9gn|sae P^TERMKDIATE PASSAGE, including Bed, Bedding, »nd afl necessary utensils, and separate table, £ 8 8s. Apply in Philadelphia to Peter Wright and Sons, general Agents, 307, Walnut^treet; in Queenstown, to pT* &nd J. Cummins and Brothers: ind in Liverpool to • RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 18 and 19, Water-street. LOCAL AGENTS.—John Copelond, 124, High-street, My- IhyrTydfll; Harse and Erown, Dock-street, Newpprt, Jainea Ayre, 62. Bute-roaa, Cardiff; Jno: Bevan, HetiK^d Via Cardiff; W H. Banks, Ivor-street BJaenavon, ■IF- -DC 4R "1T7HITE STAR LINE. W ROYAL AND UNITED iflsBaeS^^ldr STATES MAIL STEAMERS. *nfaTr> LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, tpr- Warding Passengers to all parts of the United States and Canada. These well-known magnificent steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying Iter ttajestv's nails:— BRITANNIC. Thursday, Apr. 15 ADRIATIC Tuesday, Apt iO REPUBLIC Saturday, ApI. 24 GERMANIC Thursday, A; >r. 2) BALTIC.Tuesday, Mnv 4 From Queensiown next (lar. Eacn constructed In seven water-tight compartments. Average passage 8i days in Summer, OJ days m Wmter. These splendid vessels combine the highest speed and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their accommodation for passengers. Apply to BARNES, GUTHRIE, & Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff; to F. LOVETT, Windsoi Hotel, Penarth, near Cardiff; to G. A. BEVAN, Swansea; to GEORCfER. PRICE, Pontypridd; Abrahams _& Rees, Greece, ifimnire Stores, Ftntre Ystrad Arthur Tuney, 'lelegraph and lku- wav Station, Abertiitery, Mon.; John BeYan, Station Agent, Hengocd; William Palmer, Agent, Nantymoel; T. Yendall, Printe: &c., Pioneer Stores, Risca D. Jones, High-street. Rhynmey; M. Matthews, Agent, Abercarn Divid liowl'indf, Fen.vgraig; Mr Rhys Roberts M ood- field-p'ace, Mi riston James Scott, and Uo, Queens. town, or to ISMAY, IMR1E and CO., 10, Watei-street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenliall street, Lonaon H. PJ. THOMPSON, BILL POSTER, • TOWN CRIER AND KENT COLLECIOK, THE GBAIG, PONTYPRIDD. Orders promptly executed on the most reasonable 2 ,Terms. ",< P« H A L E w 0 0 D' SHOE, & CLOCT MANUPACTUKER, oruART HALL, AND 5, BRIDGE-STREET, 32, CANON-STREET, CARDIFF. ABERDARE 5, BRIDGE-STREET, 32, CANON-STREET, CARDIFF. ABERDARE STATION-ROW, YSTRAD; AND PONTYPRIDD. 5501 THERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS, I>im,wS'^EG0ND *HAND FIRE and BURGLAR At no House in the World can there be found • larger assortment to select from, by every eminent wf'- £ lso Wrought Iron Doors for strong rooms. F*"y walls, or those to divide warehouses, at one-third fr«prVC^°IlTnew- Perfect in every respeet. Price List gte,—GUIFI ITHg & SOKS, 43# Cannon-stre^^Lon^on, TESSRS^ W. A SMITH and SON ESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTE WALES DAIeLXa^cf\^v. ^7 hour each Moraing in all fort? ^^jtTON ABEftn ARP PONTYPOOL ROAD fCmnpvnKS HEREFORD PEMBROKEDOCK MEW MILFOBD 6aV £ RFORDWE5T Sf SggSSfe MMPteTEB CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. ICARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Friday ^anyaddresa in the above-named Tov^ns. fi^t to the Managers of the Tftneuf FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, L^RONCHITIS, ANDI L^USIXGIA." 1\R. J/ EOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLO- *-f RODYNE. Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood publicly ia Court that Dr J. Collis Brcwno was ^doubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne. that the whole Story of the defendant Fteen-an was deliberately untrue, JJJid he regrttted to say it had bsen sworn to,—See "The lines," July 13. 18M. f f\R J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYN JU The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the ~ego of Physicians and J. T. Davenport, that he had information to the effect that the only remedy 5* any service in cholera was Chlorodyne,—See "Lancet, .Dec. 31, lass. BU raLLfS^BKOWNE'S C H L OR ODYNE.- Extract from tlie "Ifedical Tinws," Jan. 12, I860 !Q-" Is prescribed by Bcorei^i .?lthoaos. practitioners, I course it would not be tbua augala^ly pdpsilw did it gt^ supply a want and All a place.. ,T\R J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNB: ë!? is tbe bfist and most cortain remedy in coughs, —Asthma, consamption, neuralgia, rheumatism, &:0- | K~J, COLLIS BROWNE'S C II L O R O D Y N E is a certain cure 10 cholera, dyssn.ery, .'WWllOBa, &c. t1- KR j. COLLIS BEiOVVNfi'S CHLORODYNE. —CAUTION. —Nono 'genuine without the words ur J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government "tamp. Overwhelming medieal testimony accompanies !?ch bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. P. DAVENPOUT, 33, jf^eat Russell-street, Bioonisbury, Sold in 2| 9d, 4s Cd, and lifl> 44 £ S2-^8161 COWBRIDGB. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— \3r EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVER- WELL, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 43034—78S3 The Next Term will (D.V.) Commence, April IGth. 1830 BRISTOL. LADIES' COLLEGE, CLARENDON -&-J HOUSE, FUENCHA Y, NEAR BRISTOL Principal—MRS GOUGH, Assisted by a well-qualified Professional Staff. The Principles of this Establishment combine careful training with home comforts and maternal care. Pupils are prepared for Local Examinations. A Prospectus of Terms, which are moderate, forwarded on application. Vacations, one month at Midsummer and Christinas. 54 TAUNTON. U LL A N D S CJGL LE GI ATE SCHOOL, 'J he NEXT TERM BEGINS 10th MAY. Situation and salubrity unsurpassed.—Apply to Rev. Wm. Reed, M.A., or to William Reed, Esq., F.C.P., Principal. 8445 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ^j^TESTFIELD HOUSE, GLOUCESTER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Pr.iNCTrAi,—Mi!S. G. M. LEO, Assisted by an efficient staff of resident Governesses "and highly-qualified Masters. Exceptionally beautiful and healthy situation in the countiy, one mile from Gloucester. Grounds, two acres and a half. The system of instruction is adnpte I to tIp curriculum prescribed for the various Local (Junior, Senior, and Higher) Examinations, the University of London, the Trinity College (Music), and the South Kensington Examinations. The study of Music (Theoretical and Practical) forms a distinguishing feature of the School, and in the Music Examinations held by Trinity College, Five-sixths of the Pupils annually take Honours and Prizes. Drawing also receives especial attention. The modem languages are taught by Herr G. ,111. Leo, Professor of Modern Languages, and every facility is afforded for the thorough study of French and German. For Prospectus, with view of House, and Terms, apply to the Principal. 8157 The Second Term of lES), will commence on Wedl1es- d .y, the 5th of M\y. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW. vy PORT SHIPPING GAZtlTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 218 per aa- lium, or by post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping busine3S of C:1.rdiff, SW&D3ca., Newporfy Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and eir. culat03 among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the rarioua parts of the United Kingdom, It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports, Cnunr Orncis.—76 and 76. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. •JGENSONS' WATCHES & CLOCKS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, By Special Warrant, M TQ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, ,T X, TT and by Special Appointments to H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES and H.I.M. THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. PRIZE MEDALS-LONDON, DUBLIN, aud PARIS. BENSON' S » WATCHES GOLD AND SILVER Of every description suit- JEWELLERY. I able for all climates, from -• ,-c..• 2 to 200 gumeaST _■ The Latest Fashions Chronographs, Chroriometers, Bracelets Broaches, Keyless Levers, Earrings, Lockets, I Presentation, Necklaces, Chains, Repeaters, Soldiers' Rings, Studs, -• Railway Guards, and Pins, Crosses, Etc, Workmen's Watches of Also in Diamonds and Extra Strength. Precious Stones. BENSON'S "Workman's" EngMsh Lever, as above £6 5s. (Warranted.) BENSON'S "Everybody's" Sitver Watch, Crystal Glass, as above, £3 3s. (Warranted.) B E N S O N'S CLOCKS I SILVER AND ELECTRO- Of all kinds at 1 to 1,000 PLATE Guineag. For Presentation, etc. Church Turret, Dinner Serrices, Carriage, Chime, Tea and Breakfast Services Dining and Drawing-room, Cruets, Baskets- Ha11, Shop, v Inkstands, Claret Jugs, Library, Bracket, etc. Spoons, Forks, etc. BENSON'S new Pamphlet of Watches, the most com. prehensive in the World, giving prices and illustrations of every kind. Just published, 2 stamps, BENSON'S new Pamphlet of ClockSj_ the largest yet published, with designs and prices. Free, 2 stamps. BENSON'S new Pamphlet of Jewellery, illustrated, two stamps; "r i-. BENSON'S new Pamphlet of Silver and Electro-plate^ illustrated, 2 stamps BENSON'S new"Pamphlet of Turret Clocks, Mashrated, 2 stamps.- v1- >|V; Watches^ent free and safe by post. > Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Hate repaired by skilled workmen. Plate, Jewellery,- and Wafches"ex« changed. Clubs, Merchants, and Shippesrs supplied. Steam Factory and City Snowrocms- L U D QAT E., HILL; West-end Establishment— 25, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON „ {4739 EITABLLSHKD 1749. 8170 CLARKE'S PYRAJillD NURSERY LAMP FOOD-WARMERS. Ss 6d, 5s, and 6s each See that the name is on the Lamp. CLARKE'S PYRAMID NIGHT LAMPS, the Burglar's Horror." is each. -< ? CLARKE'S PYRAMID NIGHT LIGHTS, the only Lights suitable for Nursery Lamps, and the Burglar's Horror." Sold everywhere. THE CARLTON WHISKY ELEVEN YEARS OLD. RICHD. MATTHEWS & CO., In- verness and London. The Carlton Whiskey is a blend of the finest Highland Malt, stored in Sherry Butts for ELEVEN SEARS. ;*j. CARLTON WHISKY. The secretary, writing from the Carlton Club, Dee. 20, 1875, says, "The consumption of Whisky in this Ciub has greatly increased since it has been supplied by your firm." THIS GRAND OLD WHISKY is sup- JL plied only by Richd. Matthews and Co., at their duty paid warehouses, 92 and 94, Albany-street, London, N.W.fat 45s per dozen nett cash. 7720 I < -V—■ ,"t" — Q A. STONE'S FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT Stands 'unrivalled for modera.te charges, com- bined with Coffins, Hearses, Mourning Coacfies, and all the necessary eqtnnmei^s for first-class funerals of superior style and finish, and is con- ducted under the immediate superintendence of the proprietor. Everything necessary for cbjnj>let«ly furnishing funerals kept on the pre- mises ( friends of deoeased persons are thereby spafgd the trouble o( consulting any sfeoond person. The proprietor keeping torsea.liearses, mourning coaches, &e., can offer advantage for ranerate of eveity description. At prices lower than any Other house in Cardiff. Arrange- ments for gravel sc., also made by proprtetcr. Funerals with best hearse and coach, pair of horses and hanging velvets to each, superior black cloth cofnn, richly nailed, metal breast-plate en. ofA^ed. fknnel linings, mattr«S s tofc 8hr«ud> hat-bapds, aad attendaawto ceme- q 2nd <|asB with hearse and coach com- > c o. 3rd Class, ditto ditto 8 10 5 mcuC, -J*k '&?■■0 0 0 friends' f 'g -J 6tb Class •• •' •• Walking ti&nb at extremely Jqw pnees. ;r Trado supplied with Hearses, Coaches, ;■ Hatbands, &«., on f&W* t^^TOtVnnJr. Pleasenote"the Address! ;> 11 and 12, WORKING-STREET, (OP DTD OT. DOHA'S Churchyard), CARDIFF* iTcenf^d to J lef Horses, Cabs, &c. pop Cart to.lef on |Iire.' %■ i. T^ERVOUS^^HYSICAL DEBILITY^ ■^V vi.ivin" tried in vain every advertised A gentleman, n- g # simple means of so!f-cure. He remedy, has discove thg particulars to any sufferer, will be happy to fiww directed envelope.—Address on receipt of a stampe and Hammersmith, London, W. J. T Sewell, Esq., Majvilie, B«»ui "e 7625 TLITWHO SUFFER FROM GOUT AND RHEUMATISM, • Should immediately have recourse to EADEV3 GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLB. Known throughout the world as the safest andi n | Effectual Remedy for the Instant Reiicf.and rapii Cuie ni Gout Rheumatism, Rheuiaitic Gout, Lutabago, and all Pain's in the Head, F.acVaud Limbs. Of all Chemists, Is lid and 2s 9dj.. GEORGE EADE, Sole Proprietor, 72, GoswcH-road, London. 8028 T^NE BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS 0 is warranted to cure all iiischai^ges from the tirinarv organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, CTavel and pains iu the back. Sold in boxes, 48- Sd e&cti, hv all chemists and patent medicine vendors or sent to anv address for 00 stanip3 by the maker F.J. Clarke, />^«nitimr Chemist, Apothecaries Hall, Lincoln. Whole- a-^nts, Barclay and Sons, London, and all, the wholesale" Louses. r 9 — HYGIENIC, O INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures ^vroinDtly, without additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d perbottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferr<5 (succeoSor to Broia Pbatma- cien. 102, Ruo Richelieu; iu London by WILCOX and CO., 336, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it carriage paid to any Town in the United Kingdom on veceiptof P.O.O. Also by all cbeiaigt& ) SUN LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, K? LONDON.—ESTABLISHED 1810. The Manusrers invite special attention to the circum- stance that Policies effected before next Midsummer will participate in the division of Profit s at Midsummer 1S82. J. G. PRIESTLEY, Actuary. AGENT :— CARBIFF Mr EDWARD DOBBIN. 8470 J^OSS OF TIME IS LOSS OF MONEY 1 ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF TIME, And may be provided r.gainst by a policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS A6SUKANCE 'COMPANY, The Oldest and Largest Accidental Assurance Company. RT. HON. LORD KINNAIliD, CHAIRMAN. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 1, 0 0 0,000. MODERATE PREMIUMS. BONUS ALLOWED TO INSURERS OF FIVE YEARS* STANDING. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury. ONE MILLION AND A HALF HAS BEEN PAID AS COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local u, °L 45018 8238 WILLIAM J. VLAN, Secretary. Agent:—W. Willans, 11, Henry-street, Bute Docksi THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1826, And Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament. HEAD OFFICE—ST. VINCENT PLACE, GLASGOW, LONDON OFFICE -1, TIIREADNEEDLE STREET, E.C. ACCUMULATED FUNDS.£2.1:?O,094, ANNUAL INCOME £ 283,894. Being a purely Mutual Office, all the profits belong to the Assured. Its minimum premium system is the most economical adaptation of Life Assurance yet devised. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and every information may be obtained of the Society's Agent, LIn. WILLIAM SANDERS, 7735 28, ST MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. »c(Ïetic,S. (JARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. SUMS from JE50 to £3,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MAlHI DAILY. The present rate of Interest on Deposits fs-5 per cent six months' notice, 4J per cent three months' notice, and 4 per ccnt on demand. Prospectuses, Reports, and all information m&y be obtained on application to the undersigned. TERMS of SORROWING rcduced, and REDEMP- TIONS may be effected without loss—fall discount being allowed uader the new Rules. 30370 PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated 3, Croekherbtown, Cardiff. 4949 PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT j6L INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. BONUS YEAR. UNAPPROPRIATED PROFITS, DEC. 1879, £5,344 LE. LARGE OR SMALL ILWESTMENTS May be made on Subscriptions or Prepaid Shares, which may be expected to realise, with Profits, over 7 per cent. OK PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS,- cfc'O Withdrawable «t Reasonable Notice. • ADVANCES •?; On the Most Ea?y and Equitable Terms. Offices Open Dailv for all Business, 28, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. AQBNCIKB :—Newport,Mr E. Thomas, 48, York-place; Penarth, Mr D. H. Edmunds, 21, Plassey-st. EbbwVale, Mr J. A. Davies, Ida-place, W. SANDERS, Managing cecvetarv, ■ 41144—7422 THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF JL ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ;jv ESTABLISHKD 1857. Chif OfficeS-3, HAMMETT-STREET, TAUNTON. Secretary—Mr ALBERT GOODMAN. Amount already advanced; over £168,000- Borrowing Shares, JMO each. Sums of money are ready to be advanced on security of any description of real property—freehold, leasehold", or copyhold—on the most equitable terms; the principal and interest repayable by Monthly Instalments of Ten Shillings per snare. s:INVESTING SHARES, :£60 EACH, realised in about i3 years by Monthly Payments of Five ShUUngf per Share. • r Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may be ob- tained on application to the Secretary, or of •: Mr.l'HOS. WEBBER, District Manager, 189 32, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. n v" J"VO YO^U WANT MONEY ?—If so, save time, troubleu W and expense, b^ applying direct to Mr Louis rnett, 49, Bute-street, Oardiff. £ 10 to £ 500 lent^ daily. No sureties or fees. This advertisement Is genuine. "> ,45129.8274 MONEY LENT to all classes in" any amounts from £5 •to J6500, on Household Furniture, without re- moval.—Apply personally or by letter to H. Levene, 30, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. < 8394 MESSRS W. & S. HERN, Estate Agents, i; 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are prepared to ad- vance from JE100 to £100,000 on Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold Property, and from £50 to £1,0<.0 on personal security. ■. 3664 Tfyfl~ONEY.— The following SUMS are ready to be ADVANCED upon Freehold er Lea.seh,old" Security: jezoOO, £1000, £900, ,£800, £500, £ 400, ,£250, £200, £200, and £lOO.-Apply to Mr J. Samuel, Auctioneer, &c., Church-street, Cardrff. 134 ~7-r——■ -9- —— HALF A DOZEN BEST NICKLE .m. t.. SILVER TEA SPOONS, Large Siz% Extra Strength, Wiil last a lifetime, lend always look well-2s 6d, carriage paid.—Mrs Randall, 31, Woodhead-road, Sheffield. 293 JGEDSTEADS JJEDSTEADS jgEDSTEADS t ALL SORTS AJND SIZES. TO BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES JPERKINS JGROTHERS, IRONMONGERS, > 53, SAINT MARY STREET. CARDIFF. 7890 WM. E. YAUGHAN & CO.'S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING ■ WORKS, 77, CROCKHERBTOWN ) rApnrl?l;, 248, BUTE-STREET, f ^ARDIl'J?. 62, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, 87, HIGH-STEET, MERTHYR. 95, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. Bed and Window Curtains, Shawls, Mantles, Dresses, Table Covers, Feathers, Gentlemen's Clothes, Ac., Cleaned or Dyed. AGENTS: ABEREAUE—Mrs Dance, confectioner, Commercial-street. IJRIDGEND-Mrs Thomas, grocer, Noltou-street. '< CowBsmaa—Mr? Stibbs, confectioner, Ivor House. Ill ESTABLISHED lt42. JOHN BINS ON & (^O., • BRISrOL. < CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE HIGII-CLASS MANURE S, "I ^Injlui^iig- CORN M ANURE, • With Non. Volatile Ammonia, which will be found Superior to Guano, while the price is lower. DISSOLVED BONE,' Consisting largely of fresh cattle bone. SUPERPHOSPHATE, GRASS, MANGEL, vj,. And other Manures. Also, •>* LINSEED ANP. COTTON CAKE, From Seed as^Importfd. < AppLY TO JOHN ROBINSON & Co., BRISTOL, OR THEIR 8246; f ''J)ONOYAN, WHOLESALlE AND RETAIL SALT AND SCOURING BRICK MERCHANT, 1 DF.ATEP Tv CF.MENT AND PLASTER OF PARIS. '• Y( ^34PTHE "HAYE5~CARDJFF, FINE SALT, BAY SALT, AGRICULTURAL SALT, ■ CHALK, STONE, AND WHITING Delivered to either ofthe Railwav Stations in Cardiff r' MARINE STORIi-DfiALEii., if Highest Price g-iven for HorseHidcg. s :-l -'i TRUCKS ON piRE: 8253 "vro T I c E OF REM o YXL." THE RHYMNEY COAL COMPANY, C. H. EVANS AND CO. "f'L: REMOVED FROM No 63 to 16, CROCKHERBTOWN rOPPOSITEl 200i lyTli.pnsTTNG ABERDARE. —— R. C. LliiAUH, BILL-POSTER AND TOWN-CRIER, • 63, CARDIFF-STIIEET, ABERDARE, Rents all the principal and most prominent EILL-POST. INO.PLACES in Acecdare and .district. All or<lera slioxild to ttsa iI>qtq \¡ I S P R I N G, 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. Goods bought now will be worth about 20 PER CENT. More when the Sea;on commences TRADE IS REVIVING, And as the amount of spending money will be | largely increased, the Proprietors of THE CARDIFF HOUSE Have determineù to offer a special inducemeut to their Customers by selling their Stock at OLD PRICF* The Goods now offered are the results of care- fully bought parcels when the long continued depression had brought prices down to nominal value. The Stock Consists of ^nvR-. YOUTHS', AND GENTLEMEN'S ,.c Ready MadeandtdMeasure. „,v, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, &c. TERMSFOR CASH OlfLY. ONE PRICE. NO ABATEMENTS ADDRESS MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE OUTFITTERS^ 50 and 51, ST MARY-STREET, and 10J 46 AND 47, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1852. PALMER'S UNDERTAKING i AND GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABTLSHMEST, 10, FREDERICK-STREET, CARDIFF. J.P., in returning thanks for past favours, beg to assure the Publio that he shall en. deavour to merit a continuance of their patronage by the most unremitting nttentioll J' and economy. Horses, Mourning Coaches, Ostrich Plumes, on Hire. I' N.B.—Funerals conducted In town or country. • 164 I J M P OR T A N T J^ OT IOE. ^TILLIaM GCHWEITZER'S DTVNDELION OR TARAXACUM COFFEE FOR THE BLOOD, LIVERJ D IGESTION-;1IYSTERIA, r ND BliJOUSN^SST" From S. B. Coteton, Esq., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Great Britain, Medical Officer of Health for Brixhatn. Brixham, October 6th, 1879. Messrs Allen, Pearce and Co. Gentlemen,—It gives me great pleasure to recommend your WM. SCHWEITZER'S DANDELION or TARAXACUM COFFEE, and I can testify as to its beneficial results in cases of LIVER and STOMACH AFFECTIONS. It appears to be a preparation eminently suited to those cases. Faithfully yours, S. B. COLSTON, M.R.C.S. I Eastville, near Bristol, Feb. 28th, 1879. I Messrs Allen, Pearce, and Co.—Gentlemen,—For some years I suffered severely from liver complaint, and indi- gestion in a most distressing fonn, and was inauced to try your invaluable Schweitzer's Dandelion or Taraxacum Coffee, which so relieved me that I have drunk it now for a period of about five years. I can bear my testimony as to its propertie8, and. can strollgly recommend it to any who suffer from these distressing complaints. It is a more pi easing tnan oruinary conee.—iours faithfully, WM. WHAITE. Southville, Bedminster, Bristol, 13th February, 1879. Messrs Allen Pearce and Co.—Gentlemen,—Having suffered for the past four years from violent DYSPEPSIA, "and during three years of the same time being quite un- able to take anything in the shape of food but bread and milk, I was advised and induced to try your SCHWEIT- ZER'S DANDELION or TARAXACUM COFFEE. I am happy to say I have derived great benefit from the use of the same, and feet great pleasure in recommending it.— Your. truly, JOHN DURANT. Sk George's Middle-street, Norwich, Sept. 2, 1879. Gentlemen,—I have great pleasure 111 stating that the Schweitzer's Dandelion Coffee you supplied lUe with quite relieved me of a severe attack of Biliousness under which I was suffering. Being subject to those attacks, it is indeed a boon to have such a pleasant remedy, as medicines in general are a failure, in consequence ot the nausea or sickness caused during the time these attacks last, preventing one from. taking anything. I shall have great pleasure in recommending it to any of my friends who are suffering from this complaint.—I remain, yours truly, J. LAKE. SOLD ONLY IN TINS, by all GROCERS AND CHEMISTS IN THE WORLD, 6e, Is, and Is 6d. SOLE PROPRIETORS Å LLEN JpEARCE AND CO., COFFEE MERCHANTS, &c., 42821 10 & 11, BATH-STREET, BRISTOL. 7788 LIVER COMPLAINTS. -TV*" KING'S DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mercury). The best remedy for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DE- RANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THH SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, IK DIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other Symptoms of Disocdered Liver and Dyspepsia. Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be tin safest and mildest Pills for every constitution. In boxes at 13 1J I, 2s 61, and 48 6d, at all Chemists. «391 •- 8110 OEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC ",e nerves aud muscular svstem, im- heaith. gest!OU» anlI"tes the spirits, recruits the "PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC JL rouses and develops the nervous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels langour and de- pression, fortifies the digestive organs. Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, indigestion, fevers, chest affections and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies, &c The whole frame is gren.tly invigorated b\" Pepper's Tonic th. mental faculties brightened, the JconstiPtu,fon ^a ly strengthened, and a return to robust t waith certain. Bottles, 3-; dose", 4s 6:1. Sold by Chemists everywhere The name of J. Pepper is on the label. There is no Tonic 1:0 certain in effect as Pepper's Quinine and Iron, T~ ARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN JL This fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspep ia., biliousness, and all symptoms of con. gestion or the liver,'which are generally 1'a;n beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, lio appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general de- pression. It sets the sluggish liver in motion, verv slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours. It is the safest medicine' Taraxacum and PoJophyllin is a fluid made only by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name ia on every label. Bottles, 2s 9d. Sold by all Chemists. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR" RE^ JLJ STOREIt will darken grey hair, and in a few days completely bring back the natural colour. The effect is superior to that produced by a direct dye, and does not injure the skin. Large Bottles, Is 6d. — Lockyer's is equal to the most expensive hair restcrer. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RE- -N-J STOREH is the best for restoring grey hair to its former colour. It produces a perfectly natural shade, and is qutte harmtess. Valuable for destroying scurf and encouraging growth of tiSfr*lialnV4^" v LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RE^ STORER.— Sulphur being highly prized for Its Etimulant, cleansing, healthful action on the hair srlanda LOCKYER'S RESTORER is strorig'ly recoiriiiien<fed. i. is mojt agreeable in use, and never fails in its action. No other hair dressing is requisite. Large Bottles Is 6d Sold by Chemists, Hairuressers, and Perfumers everv"- where. •• •< •>' CRACROFT'S ARECA TOOTHPASTE. By using this delicious Aromatic Dentrifice. the enamel of the treth become white, sound, and polished like ivory; It is exceedingly fragraut, and specially Ufe. ful for removing incrustations of t-.irtar on neglected teeth. Sold by all Chemists. Pots, Is and 2s 6d each. (Get Cracroft's.) -» ■! • v QULPJEIOLINE"LOTION."—An Exter- K3 nal Means of CURING SKIN DISEASES. There is scarcely any eruption but will yield to "Sulpholine" in a few days, and commence to fade away, even if it Seems past enre. Ordinary pimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish aa if by magic; whilst, old, enduring skin dIsorderS; that have plagued the sufferers for years, however deeply rooted they may be, Sulpho- line" will successfully attack them. It destroys the auimalcttlaj which cause these unsightly, irritable, pain- ful affections, and always produces a clear, healthy, natural condition of the skin. "Sulpholine" Lotion is sold by most Chemists. Bottles, 2s 9d. E4FNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, &C.~DELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS ahcuti always b^L^tdss^-SS in numbers of cases, seemingly incumble, it tas done wondei-s. Slight D&^ness,Ubstructipns in the Ears, and the Inces- ganii Humming Sounds so frequent with affected hcarinar, • 'fl'c removed after.Two or Three Nights' Applications, i DOLLAR'S ESSENCE can be spoken of as sure to give some relief in cases of Deafness without causing the slightest iniurv to the delicate organisms of the ea-; and, hofrever j stuDrising persons for years Deaf have heard articulate souuds after a fair trial of Dellar's Essence. Aurists of eminence recpfenlend it. Bottles, Is ljdand 2s 9d. Sold by all Chemists. Post free for 18 Stamps sent to Bed. ford Laboratory, Bayley-street, London, W.C. I CURED IN A FEW DAYS, CORNS, BUNIONS, AND EMABSED TOB JOINTS.—DKLLAR'S Co UN AND BUNION I'KASTE'RS are the only real remedy. They differ from all Plasters, fchields, j or Compositions ever invented. By in stautly. softening the callous surrounding, the pain goes j at once, the Corn soon following, Bunion? and Enlarged Too Joints require more time for pcrfect cure, but the action is certain and relief instantaneous. Any boots may be worn with comfort three hours after applying Dellar's Platers ou no account be persuaded to buy any other. Boxes, Is lid each, are sold hy most chemists. Post free 14 stamps. Biuiord LaboiaUry, Bay ley Street, Louden, • a £ CAUTION. t TO GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, AND DEALERS IN TOfACCOT '«:? y IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE: CHANCERY DIVISION. FRANKLYN v. FRANKLYN. > 1 WHEREAS an Injunction bas thtt day been granted to restrain the Defendant, HENRY JAMES FRANKLY N, from using any wrappers, label or advertisement, haviri* thereon the Plaintiffs' Registered Trade Mark, or any material portions or portion of suah Trade Mark, or from j using or issuing in connection wittfthe sale of Tobacco any name, signature, device, or inscription, in imitation of the Plaintiffs' said Trade Mark, or any material "—- — ~n*-finn thereof, <t only colourably differing therefrom. < 3. :rt& We hereby warn, Tobacconists, and Dealers in Tobacco, thatit .i^intention to fake legal proceedings against anyone whom we may ascertain to be infringing our rights in respectpf -our Registered Trade Marks and Name, or using an* colourable imitation thereof. ;j." FRANKLYN, MORGAN & DAVEY, Tobacso Manufacturers. Bristol, 25th February, 1889. 46129—84(50 ivr RS. BLENKINSOPP (Late Gaiaford, Cburth-street,) tRENCH STAY AND COESET MAKER, 8. VICTORIA-PLACE, HAYES, Begs to thank the Ladies of Cardiff and the Neighbour- hood for their Hbet-a: support aurttg the iast 21 years; and hopes by strict and prompt attention to business to merit a continuance of their patw**»-e. Ah orders by post attended to witt despatch. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOG OS ON HAND, Agent for A. Hart and Sous' Selt-aqtustiog Elastic Stay Lace, j[ S, VICTORIA-PLACE, IIAYy, CARDIFF. 150 .« POSTAL DE^VERY QV TUB SOUTH WALES DjjlLY NEWS} The Proprietors of the SOOTH DAttT NKWS be* to announce that by a special cdpSsion of the Postal Authorities they are enabled ttfqM|tch their First Edi- tion each morning by the Matffifprtrtg Cardiff at 2.30 a.m. and 3.45 Country SabaMbers residing witbia the limits of GLA MORGA^fSHtRE. CARMARTHENS3IRE, PEMBROKESfiOliE. CARDIGANSHIRE. As WflUas those portions ofBRECONSHIRE and MON. MOUTHSHIRE comprised wiatfn the Tredegar and Rhymney Valley Postal Distrieti, may now have the SOUTH WALKS DAILY News delivered at their residenc.18 daily by the same post as that wlich conveys their Lon* don letters. The SECoND EDITION of tlie Social WALKS DAILY NEft is forwarded, prepaid, to resident; of the following and aU other plaoes within the CudiS Postal District ia time.for the fint morning dettvwfe:— StFagMrt Sully IMiehaelstone-le-Vedir Pencoed Courtyralla Castletown S Brides-supEJy DinasPowit Biarshfield St Nicholas CadoxtOn Penarth Bonvilstone Barry Llandouffh Peterstone Caerphilly Lisvane Llandaff Bed was Llanishen Kadyr Ystrad Myrach Whitchurch Morganstown Pwllypant Taffs Well MelingrifBth St Mellons IVngwynlais Pentyrch Cefn Mabiy Walnut Tree Bridg* St Andrews • London and West of England subscribers receive their papers on the afterDOOU of publication. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. PER Qu},ltTKR,POST-P&D ,ç. 0 9 It Pkr HALF-TEAR n 0 19 6 PER YEAR 1 13 « SoUTH WALES DAILY NEWS OPPRESS. t6 and 76. St Mary-street, (Ardiff THIS valuable Ointment tliS originally prepared byG:L. ROBERTS, M J).) T V* ^-confidently recom- *newed to the public as np ^ao untailing remedy for CU!' Wounds of everv desenp- rvj, tion, Sculds, Chilblains, ■ ■ Scorbutic Eruptions, Sums, Sore and Inflamed POOR %yei> &c- Sold in pot i at Is l},2i 91, Ha. ani >2a Ie Ii, Zi 9.1, 119. ani 223 "JT> OBERTd'S eacii, Sold wholesale by JLV the Proprietors, BEACH M. v,,g & BARNICOTT, Bridport; a and ref*il by all respect- /\ISTMENT. *ble Chemists, yji ,N.B.—The use of either Dr .3toler<s's Alterative Pills FRIEND. or his celebrated Anti- Scorbutic Drops, in con- Junction wfch the Oint- 'ment, is strongly recom- mended. See Pamphlet, Ror, with Testimonials, for- Warded post free. 45052 KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR HEADACHES, &C. J^ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. If you suffer from Headaches, Bilious Complaint?, Indigestion, Costiveness, Rheumatism, or Tic-Doioreux. try KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PiLLS, They are easy to swallow, being very small; require no confinement in doors, strengthen the system, and have been tried by thousands, who pronounce them to be the best Medicine in the World. Iu n-d, Is IM, and 2s 9d Boxes, of most Chemists. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES FOR CHILDREN. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM JuL LOZENGKS. These Lozenges are the most efficacious remedy ever introduced for WORMS. Being innocent in their charac- ter, tliey may be taken by e'^iildren i»f all ages with per- fect safety. They are most useful for children of delicate stomachs" and pale complexion,; ftB they strengthen the system by giving an appetite. Ju "Jkd and Is lAd Boxes, of most Chemists, KERNICK'S COMPOUND VEGET. ABLE ESSENCE, for COUGHS, &c. KERNICK'S COMPOUND VEGET- ABLE ESSENCE immediately relieves Cou-hs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, Sea., prhmotes expectoration- of congealed phlegm, in- duces an easy and healthy ,respiration" and prevents Consumption by a speedy removal of disease from the lungs. A few doses ate generally sv^icietit to remove the itwst obstinate Covgh. In Is l^d and 2s 9J Bottles, of most Chemists. KERNICK'S DANDELION COFFEE. A delicious Breaktast Beverage. J^ERNICK'S DANDELION COFFEE. Prepared from the finest Coffees, with an admixture of the celebrated Dandelion Root (sp successfully employed m cases of Liver Complaints), together with other whole- some ingredients, forming p. delicious and healthy breakfast beverage. In tins, at 6d, 10d, and Is Od each of most Grocers. KERNICK'S well-known Medicines can be obtained through any respectable Chemist or Patent Medicine Vender in the United Kingdom or tbe Colonies, or direct of the Proprietors. London Agents Barclay, Hove.i- den, Newberry, Lynch, Sutton, Edwards, &c., &c. NOTE.—To Colonial Agents and Shippers, Kernick's preparations are specially put up for export, to prevent damage by heat or damp. -=, K ERNIÓk AND S0N' WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, CARDIFF. 80S4 THE ATTENTION of LADIES is CALLED THE ATTENTION of LADIES is CALLED THE ATTENTION of LAtHES is CALLED JL to the WONDERFUL KJTlCACV of KEAItSLEY'ss WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, which have been proved by thousands annually for many years past to be the most effectual remedy fot that complaint to which Females are liable. Headache • Giddiness, Nervous Depression, Pallor of the Lips, and Ge.icnd Debilitv of the System, often accompauied bv Palpitation of the Heart. The most obstinate cases" (of apparently con- firmed invalids) have yielded to a course of these Pills. Sold by a l Chemists in Boxes at Ts ott. Wrapped in WHITE paper. Be sure to ask for KEAUSLEY'S/' and see that you get them, as sbmetinies a spurious article is offered. By post for 34 stamps of Banger and Sons, 262, Oxford-street, London, W. 83S? HRELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. AYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- HOUND is the\most certain and speedy remedy for all Disorders of the Chest and Lungs. In and Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Influenza, Diffi- culty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, &c. this Balsam gives instan- taneous relief, and, if property persevered with, scarcely ever fails to effect a rapid cure. It haa now been tried for many years, has an estab. lished reputation, and many thousands have been benefitted by its use IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. A ± tv Amport Firs, Andover, }fay 29th, 1809.—Sir,—I have 'I for some years had your Balsam of Horehou'nd for Mrs P. Webster, and intended writing to tell you how much benefit she has derived. She was considered consump- tive, but the Balsam has quite restored her and si:e lis now quite strong. I have recommended you dozeus of customers, and all have been pleased with it. I am, youra, &c., Mr Hayman, Chemist. H. B. WEBSTER. IN THE NURSERY It is iavrJuable, as children ere fond of it and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken, couching ceases, rest, lessness is gone, and refreshing ssleep ciioucs. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with out it. out it. Prepared only by A. Hayman, Chemist, Neath, and Sold by ail CktUiiisU. Price Is lid aitl is 3d gci- bottle. FJLHE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. HJ OQ w < ? o DANIEL LEWIS & GON. ° H 0 « ART CABINET MAKERS. h taj Z S HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE O o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. 93 > H co a, P CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FRF.E. I 7621—41993 G. CARPENTER; ST AIARY-STREET, CARDIFF. O O T S AND SHO E~SL G. CARPENTER Holds all IMMKJNSK STOCK, stutAhie for GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. BOOTS AND ~S HOES. ALL THE NEWEST AND BEST DESIGNS. Quality and Price Unsurpassed. BOOTS AND SHO E~SI G. CARPENTER, Having purchased largely previous to the great advance in the prices of these goods, is enab ed to suppJy 5253 them at late moderate prices' 31407 GTCARPENTER J (OPPOSITE TUE ROYAL HOTEL) CARDIFF. 1TMPORTANT TO FARMERS. > BY ROTAL APPOINTMENT To HER MA.TESTV, by Special Warrant, dated Dec. 27, 1865, and to the PRINCE OF WALES, by Special Warrant, dated Feb. 10,1863. DAY, SON. & HEWITT'S "ORIGINAL" STOCK BREEDER'S MEDICINE CHEST. In this Chest are the following matchless and world- renowned remedies, all that a farmer can require to cure disease among his stock, and keep them in fine, healthy, and buoyant condition:- The I Chemical Extract,' for wounds, swollen udders, and ewes lambing. Thd* Gaseous Fluid,' for colic, scour, and debiLty. The Red Drench,' for cleansing cows and ewes. The Red Paste Balls,' for conditioning horses. The Broncholine,' for husk, hoose, or cough. The Gaseodyne,' for heaving or paininar. The Alcoholie Ether,' for colds and chills. The Carminative Chalk,' for diarrhoea in lambs and calves. < Paice of Ohest, complete, iucluding Key to Farrierv,' £ 2 16s Cd. Carriage paid. Any article can be had separately. Awarded Certificate of merit by the National Agricul- tural Society of Victoria. Australia, 1871 President's Medal, Spaiding, July, 1872 Silver Medal, Manchester and Salford, November, 1874; Silver Medal, Preston, June, 1S75 Silver Medal, Northamptonshire Agricultural Society, Stamford, September, 1875; Silver Meda) Crewe September, 1875'; Special Prize, National Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australia, November, 1875-Medal Chester, September, 1S76; Silver Medal, South African Exhibition, Cape Town, H!;7; Silver Medal, Newcastle- on-Tyne, August, 1877; Silver Medal, Knutsford, July, 18/8; Medal, North Berwick, July, 1878; Medal, Dairy Show, London, October, 1878; Silver Medal, Welling- borough, Sept., 1879; and Siiver Medal, Derby, 1879. These important mventions have stood the test of time, anJ are the Farmer's true Friend and Guide in all his cattle diseases. CAUTION.—Beware of low-priccd imitations; and see that the name of DAY, SON, and HEWITT is on all bottles and packets. e DAY, SON. AND HEWITT, 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, W., AND WANTAGE, BERKS. 8351 rpo CONSUMPTIVES. Would you like to know how to stop the cough and cause easy expectoration, thereby relieving the lungs so that they can heal ? Would you like to know how to expel the fever and stop the night sweats ? Would you like to know how to strengthen the system up to a standard of good bea:t:1 by a few life-giving herbal reme- dies? If so, send for my 32-page Treatise on "Herbal Remedies for Lung Complaints." Sent to all applicants free of charge prepaid ly mail.—Address, PROF. O. P. BROWN, 2, King-street, Covent Garden, London. D—8147 gTlFTS STARCH. SIXRRO CT A r?.F!H —TIFF'S 1 "*•*•' i STIFF'S CT (COLLARS, WRISl'BANDSL C< TIFF'S STARCH. F^0]1' GLC)SSY SURFACE tothesa STIFF'S STARCH.!LINIFMKEN^ING TH* £ 3" The GENUINE AR. S^TVL^C! cT T "npIT is sold by Grocers, TIFFS STARCH..Druggists, aid Oilmen, in jilt) boxes and 51b papers, each L_ .1U1LJ1 or packet bearing the O TIFF S STARCH. 'Trade Mark—" Queen Bes%* —j CJTIFF 4 /^O., STIFF'S STARCH.' IY 29, REBCLIFF-ST-fiEET, BRISTOL. STIFF'S STARCH. QTIFF'S STARCH, 46092— 8452 BETTER. TO BE BORN LUCKY THAN RICH.—J. THOMPSON, 34, High-street, Swansea, has discovered a. new remedy in the extract of Burdock for all diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kid- neys. Thousands of cures have been effectod by the power ol those wonderful Pills after all oilier medicines have complete y failed—a proof that foulness of the blood is the sole cause of every disease, as well as the live of every living creature. Therefore, at the spring of the year, and during the hot weather, the Great Blood Purifier, THOKFSON'S BURDOCK PILLS, should be freely taken, as they purify the foulest state of the blood. A few doses cleanse aud strengthen the stomach, regulate the bowels, aud remove all diseases of the liver and kid- neys. Pains in the head, and all derangements of the nervous system, are speedily and efiectually cured by the fame extraordinary mcdicine. All Sufferers are highly recommended to try them. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medietas Vendors, is boxes Is lid and 2s 9d tMh. 8120 w ORTH A GUINEA A DOY- BEECHAiTS PILLS ARE admitted by Thousands to be worth a GUINEA A Box for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appe- tite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose wiil give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of cases. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them rarry off all gross humours, open all obstructions, and bring about all that i3 required. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal BUEOHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust heal: h. For a weak stomach, impaired dij-e.^tion, and all disor- ders of the liver, they act like "MAGIC," and a few dozes will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into, action with the ROSEBUO of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS" ad- mitted by thousands, embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is, BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale cf any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. As a remedy for Coughs in general, ssthma, difficulty of breathing, shortness of hrea h, tightness and oppres- sion of the chest, wheezing, &c., these Pills stand un- rivalled. They speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathing; which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give BKSCHAM S PILLS a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short time be removed. CAUTION.—The public are requested to notice that the words "BEECHAM'S PILLS, St Helen's," are on the Govern- ment Stamp affixed to each box of the Pills. If uot on, they are a forgery. Prepared only, and sold wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, T. Beecham, Chemist, St Helen's, Lancashire, in boxes at Is 1 Jd and 2s 9d each. Sent post free from the proprietor for 15 or 36 stamps. —SeM by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. N.D.-Full directions are given with each box. S12H IM P O R f AN T NOTICE. < FREE TO ALL. Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New ant. Valuable Work, entitled, "HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH; or, the CONFIDEN- TIAL FRIEND." Sent post free to any address on receipt of one Penny stamp to pre-pay postage; or by letter post three stamps. This Book should be read by every one, youner or old of either sex. It teaches llOWTO AVOID DISEASE, HOW TO REGAIN HEALTH, HEALTH: A SOCIAL SCIENCE. Being a Treatise on the Laws Governing Life—the in- fringement of which is the c^use of all Diseases. Nervous- ness, Debility, and all their concomitant symptoms ex- plained, and full instructions given for' evlry sufferer, how to obtain restoration to health. This Valuable Work (112 pages) gives PRESCRIPTIONS, IN PLAIN ENGLISH, with full INSTRUCTIONS for their prepara- tion aud use. Contains special 'Remarks on Rheuma- tism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, Indigestion, Loss of Energy, Mental and Physical Depression, and all diseases of the Nervous and Alimentary System. Also, a descriptive Pamphlet on the functions and Disorders peculiar to the female sex, by the same Author, entitled, ■ 1 THE FEMALE'S FRIEND AND ADVTSER, which will be sent GRATIS to any addiess on RE* CElPT, OF STAMPED ENVELOPE. Addresa, Messrs BARNES and Co., 43, Lonsdale Square, Barnsbury, London, N. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. — Consult a qualified and Registered Physician personally, between 11 and 1 o'clock dailv. Consultation by letter "free. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTEll~S OF HEALTH, if unable to have a personal interview, should utonce send full par- ticulars of the case by letter, enclosing a stauuvsd addressed Envelope for reply this will receive immediate answer, with advice and full instructions hew to obtain a per- fect cure. Hundreds of lives have been saved, and he:UtU tully restored, by corccspon«ienco eulv.—Audrey, Messrs CAIUCE.1 :r-d Co., 13, uousdalft SquMf, Earns- Jrary, Loudou H, TUST RETURNED FROM LONDON. We respectfully beg to inform our kind Patrons and the Public in general that we have just returned from the Metro- polis with a LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK I OF HOSIERY, GENTLEMEN'S MERCERY, AND UMBRELLAS, • COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. The.following are worthy of Special attention LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY, In Every Style and Quality; UMBRELLAS & SUNSHADES IN EVERY MATERIAL. The Largest Stock of SCARVES AND TIES in South Wulcs. The Goods are Lower in Price than ever before. An early inspection will oblige. W. K ORNER AND CO. THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 29, AND 31, ROYAL ARCADE. 45871. 8427 O H N S O N S AMERI CAN CALF SPICE Is a substitute for 11ilk. and a certain Preventive and Cure of the Husk and Sccur. 1 'JOHNSON'S PRAIRIE SHEEP SPICE Is guaranteed to Prevent Fluke, Rot, and is a sure t'lire And prevention of the Husk and Scour in Lambs. It is the grandest tiling for in kunb ewes ever introduced, as it prevents inflammation, and induces a healthy flow of the milk. JOHNSON'S AMERICAN PIG SPICE Is the only Prevention of Typhoid Fever in Swine, JOHNSON'S HORSE. C ATTL E, S AMlT AND POULTRY CONDIMENT. '.testimonials on Application. AGENTS:— Mr W. LRWIB, 15, Angel-street, Cardiff; Mr THOMAS CoRDEr, High-street, JS'ewpoit; Mr DAY;» MORGAN, Miller, Caernhilly Mr LLOYD, 90, Oxford-street, and Mr _e CLARE, 7, Temple-street. Swansea. 8407 p A P E RH A N G I N G S. _u- WHOLESALE DEALERS AND BUILDERS Will do wcï: to select from THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES, Containing over Quarter Million Pieces, COMMENCING AT 2JD. PER PIECE, AT JAMES MOORE, 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 7333 ANOTHER GOLD MEDAL Again the ONLY ONE awarded for COD-LIVER OIL, I L, PARIS, 1S78. MOLLER'S NORWEGIAN COD. LIVER OIL, Prepared by Moller's Special Method, free from indiges- tible fats of other oils, is superior to ANY in delicacy of taste and smell, medicinal virtu; 3.nd purity. The most eminent London and European PJn'sicians pro- nounce it the Purest and Best. Given'the highest c award at 12 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS. OnTv iu capsuled bottles, of all chemists. 7571 DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCETT What is it T A Handy Guide to Domestic Medicine. ———-IW« Household should possess a copy. DR. ROOKE'S ANT 1-lah All invalids should read the Chapter on the functions of Digestion, showing by what pro. cess food is converted into blood-How blood sust-vins the wbo'.e system — How Nervous Power influences all the bodily orsrans to per- form their allotted functions-PriBciples of life and death unfolded. Dying seldom ac- companied with pain Jiental vision arrplified prior to the death cf the body-Immortality of the intelligent principle. Tt. ROOKE'S ANTI[-LAN- OET., D The Nervous, the Dyspeptic, or the Hypoi chondriac, should read the Chapter on the Origin of all Diseases from Depression of Ner- vous or Vital power-How explained—Produc- ing or exciting causes of Nervous Depression— Effects of the mind on the Body—JSffects of Excessive Joy—Anger—Grief and Suspense- Sudden Surprise and Fright—Hard Study—Hot Relaxing Fluids—Intemperance in Eatiny and Excessive Joy-Arger-Orief and Suspense- Sudden Surprise and Fright-Hard Study—Hot Relaxing Fluids—Intemperance in Eatiny and Drinking—Spirituous LiquON-Loss of Blood -luipare Air. DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET Read the Chapter on the Destructive Practice of Bleeding, illustrated by the cases of Lord Byron, Sir Waiter Scott, Madam Malibran, Count Cavour, General Stonewall" Jackson, and other public characters. IL R-OOKE*G ANTI-LANCET I DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. All who wish to-preserve health, and thus pro- long life, should read DR. ROOKE'S ANTI- LANCET, or HANDY GUIDB TO DOMESTIC LANCET, or HANDY GUIDB TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE, which etui be had GRA TTS from any Chemist POST FREE from DR ROOKE, Scarborough. Concerning this book, the late eminent author Sheridan.Know!as, observed: "IT WILL BE AN INCALCULABLE BOON TO EVERY PERSON WHO CAN READ AND THINK". DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. A Clergyman, writing to Dr. Rooke, under date July 15th, 1874, shaking of the "ANTI-LAN- CET," says :—" Of its style and matter I can I jud{jc, for I have b;en an author on other themes £ or thirty'years'. None but a master- mind among 'men could hate conceived or Written'your introduct.ion.rIt is the mosfperfed delineation I ever read of the human frame, and the links between the material fabric ana the spiritual unison of body and soul." DR ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET; OR HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC KEniCTNE, Can be had GRATIS of all Chemists, or Post Free from Dr. Rooke, Scarbro'. DR, ROOKE'.9 ANTI-LANCET. Ask your Chemist ,or a copy (GRATIS) of the last edition, containing 172 pages. 77, riROSBY'SBALSAMIC ""COUGH V ELIXIR. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUCH c ELIXIR. Opiates, Narcotics, and Squl;!c1., are too often Invoked to gft*e relief fn Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmi.nary "Diseases. Inrtead of such falla- cious remedies—which yield momentary relief at the expense of enfeebHng the digestive organs, thus* increasing that delnlity which lies at the root of the maladv—modern seience point3 to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH Vy ELIXIR. DR. ROOKE'S TESTIMONIAL.^ DR. ROOKE, Scarborough, Author 'of the 1. Anti.Lancet," says "I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued Cough, Pain, and irritation of the Chest in cases of Pulmonary Consumtion and I can with the greatest confidence recommend ■ it as a most valuable adiunct to an otherwise strengthening- treatment of this disease. i-tOSBY'S BKLSATVIIC COUGH V/ ELIXIR. CLERGYMEN, SINGERS, and PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find it the most effectual safeguard against Hoarseness, Chronic Bronchitis, and all affections of the vocal organs. ROSBY'S BALSAMIC COuGff CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIxm. TRAVELLERS, SPORTSMEN, EMIGRANTS, and others, exposed to sudden changes of temperature, easterly winds, fog, wet clothing, tic., mav, by a few timely doses of this medicine, ward off all unpleasant con- sequences^ J CROSBYS "IULSAMIO COUGH ELIXIR. PI'LMONARY CONSUMPTION. To those who are suffering unrf jr this malady the medicine will be found of inestimable ser- vice, as it almost instantly relieves He most distressing Couch, Pain in the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing, & For the Night Sweats, so fearfully weakening in this disease, it acts as a specific, invariably checking them in the course of a few days. ROSBFS BALSAMIC COUGH c ELIXIR. This medicine, which is free from opium and squill*, not only fillays the lccnl Irritation, but improve? digestion and strenethens the constitution. Hence it is used with the most siemal success in used with the most siemal success in ASTHMA I CONSUMPTIVE NIGIIT BRONCHITIS SWEATS, CONSUMPTION DIFFICULTY OFBREATII- COUGHS and COLDS ING I INFLUENZA, I PA.IN IN THE CHEST WINTER COUGH. And all affections of the Throat and Chest. 7NROSBYRS BALSAMIC COUGH J ELIXIR. Is sold in bottles at Is 9d, Is Cd, r.nd lis. each, by all respectable Chemists, and wholes-tie by JAB. M. CROSBY, Chemist, Scar- borough. CLLOSRIY'S BALSAMIC COUGH." ELIXIR. Ask your Chemist for the New Edition (rr>ATis)of Crcsbv's Prize Treatise on ■« DlfiVA -:HS OF THE LUNGS AND ATR-VESSELS," conWninR full and pi8In instructions for the relief and cure of the e disease*, or POST FRF.k from JAMES JL CROSBY, Chemist, Pcr.rborcirrh. CIROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIS, CiU be obtained of all Cberaiis'-s. gasmen gultiteei R E-BUILDING OF PREMISES, 19, CHURCH STREET. BOYLE AND CO. Beg to announce that DURING THE RE-BUILDING the Busi- I ness will be carried on at 2, ) HIGH-STREET & It, CHURCH STREET, and the Clearing Sale will be Continued until our Premises in Church-street aro Finished. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN GENTS' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN GIRLS' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S BOOT? 45(^1—8337 EFFICIENCY WITH ECONoMY. ANCHOR JpURNITURE VANS, WOOD "OROS. ) WEST CANAL WHARF, -■ i CARDIFF. 84650 NO RISK OR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. piARDIFF DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 1, NELSON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, J. S. HOBBS, PBOPRIETOX Damask, Moreen, and Rep Window Curtains. Silks. Shawls, aud Dresses of every description, CLEANED, DYED, and finished in a superior STYLE. Gentlemen's Clotbcs cleaned end returned in 24 0,.[, 38S3 THE OLD SEED WAREHOUSE, JEL No 6, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. WILLIAM THOMAS, (Late J. S. Matthews), NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, &c., rOTS. and ORNAMENTAL WARE. and all requisites for Garden purposes. WEDDING, TABLE, & OTHER BOUQUETS CUT TO ORDER At the Shortest Notice. 3667 RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Used ill the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. EECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. R Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. T>ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Is used by the poorest on account of its cheapness And by the richest on account of its Beauty. 7599 1 S A N D ERS- >. )0 F COD LIVER OIL EMULSION, W !?¡j HAVING THE W EFFICACY OF THE OIL C UNIMPAIRED, <<} 2 IS VERY PLEASANT TO TAKE. M "j COMMENDED AND PRESCRIBED O BY MOST R\ |> MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS Zi In the Neighbourhood. 2 In Bottles, Is 6d and 2s Gd. tn t-*gAND ERS'^ TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA £ m PILLS 2 m SHOULD ALWAYS BE HAD IN READINESS. "T THEY ARE A CERTAIN SPECIFIC "< 2 Because they strengthen the nerves and thus P3 remove the cause of pain. H THE FIRST DOSE RELIEVES, H And succeeding doses prevent fresh attacks, j m IU an? «.SiUoS?">' 7047 P ? Dlip^^iiEoSESM'TST, S CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. HE GALIGNANI'S MESSENGER" JL savs Messrs Homiman have had wonderfu success with their famous Tea in the Paris Exhibition; it is possessed of a IUast delicious flavour, nnd is unique in quality; the price, too, is such as to bring it within the reach of all." List of Horniman's Local Agents. CARDIFF—Williams, chem- j Dowlais- WilJiams. chemist ist, 11, Bute-I Canton—Yorath, Post Office street | Bridgend- WiUiams, Stamp CoJeman & Co., I Office chemists Cowbridge- Thomas, High- „ Howell, 855, Bute street street I Chepstow-Gritliths, Beau. Joy, 17, Duke-st. fort-square „ Traherne, chemist Mountain Ash—White Anthony, St Mary I Pontypool—Wood, Stamp- street office Kemiek, 23, Duke Pontypridd, Key, chemist street } Roath-Hancock. chemist „ Mumford, Spiott- „ Jones, Ciifton-st. land „ Prust, chemist S310 Penarth- Proctor, chemist SW A N S h A 0 F FIe E o OF rltB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS No. 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The* DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers eartv every morning in any part of the town., ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will ■?cure insertion in the next morning's issue of the PAIuY NEWS* „ TOy S TOY 's TOY S -R- IN INCONCEIVABLE VARIETY: ALL ORDERS EXECUTED IN 48 HOURS. JOHN OWEN, WHOLESALE TOY" DEALER, 49, Shudehill, Manchester. OverBowinja-Stock of Continental and British fancy goods, Croquet, Archery, Cricket, Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Balls, Bats, and Wickets. Novelties of every description in workboxes, desks, dressing cases, tea-caddies, cutlery, jewellery, balr- brushes and combs. Owen's collection of glass orna- mente, lustres, vases, and shades is unequalled Enchant- ing Christmas Presents, ladies' companions, &c. Every variety ill purses, bags, albums, perfumery, and soaps, Noah's arks, dolls, drums, tops, building tricks, and puzzles ofaH kinds. Terms, Cash. Cases of goods always packed up to suit any trade, from £ 2 to £ 5, and £ 10 to £ 15, we'd assorted, of all kinds. THE OLD ESTABLISHED TOY WAREHOUSE 49 and 51, Shudehill, opp site Thomas-street, Manchester. JOHN OWEN. PROPRIETOR. 7300 maE REV. JOHN SHEWARD, of JL. Milton, Kent, writes, October 29th, 1878 :—" My nerves were so shattered that I dreaded the simplest duties, and lost Illl energy and pleasure in the perform, ance of them. The despondency I endured became almost unbearable. Since taking CoBDEN'S PILLS the change in my health for the better is Very marked. I have lost that horrible depression, my nerves are much stronger, and my general health very greatly improved, I cannot express how truly thankful 1 feel for the remarkable and pleasing change. COBBEN'S QUININE ANO PHOSPHORUS PILLS give strength, energy, and vigorous vitality to constitutions in any way enfeebled. Infallible in Neuralga—Ask for "COBDEN'S PILLS," 2s 9d and 4s 6d, and have no others. Any Chemist will get them ü they are not in stock, or they will be sent Post Free on receipt of S3 or 64 stamps (great saving), by the Sussex Drug Co., 135, Queen s- road, Brighton. Âgents-S. J. Proctor, Penarth, and1. T. Williams 11, Bute-street, Cardiff. f967-4361! TTUNT'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS. This medicine is prepared by qualified nieilical men, and has throuzh a period of morc than 75 years acquired the highest reputation for its uniform efficacy Without a particle of calomel it exerts a most salutary influence upon the Liver, "and indeed upon every other form and degree of functional disorder. Prepared by Messrs HUNT, Bath, and solo by W. J, SAUNDERS and all other chemists, m boxes, at Is ljd or 2s 9d, which contains three boxes. 3345 MEDICAL ADVICE. DR HENRY SMITH HAS DEVO- TED THIRTY YEARS TO THE TREATMENT BV CORRESPONDENCE OF INVALIDS WHO CAKNOT VISIT LONDON. Un receipt of a simple statement of the Invalid s Case, together with a Stamped Directed Envelope for reply, the Doctor will send his Opinion of the Case, with advice and Instructions, wiich, if fol- lowed, will Insure a Cure. A printed form, to assist Invalids in desci ibing their symptoms, sent free on ap. plication bv letter. Sixty Thousand Invalids have been Cured by this system. TWO THOUSAND SIX HUN- DRED TESTIMONIALS have been given to DR. SItITH by Patients who have been Cured by his advice without a visit. DR. HENRI SMITH, S, Burton Crescent, London.W.C. THE "WARNING VOICE." Now Reidy, 164 pages, by post to all parts of the World, ill Envelope, two stamps. milE WARNING VOICE. This is a JL Special Medical Book addressed to Youth and Manhood en the Cause, Symptoms, Consequences, and Treatment of Debilitating Diseases. By HEN RY SMITH, Doctor of Medicine of the University of Jena, by Dip- lomo, 1860. A NEW MEDICAL WORK on the Nature, Treatment and Cure of Ne/vous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, Want of Energy, ^Deafness, Epilepsy, Piles, Premature Decay," Headache, &c., resulting from Loss of Nerve Power, the ic.sults of Intemperance, Late Hours, Worry, Brain Toi1, &e., which, if neglected, will end in Confirmed Debility and Premature Decline. Gives the ADVICE and IN- STKUCTIONS. the result of TmRTY YEARS' practice, by wliieh Sixty Thousand have been restored to health. Illu'traicd by Cases and Testimonials from grateful Pa tie:3. with ¡j,ew3 of Cure used in each case. Dli; HENRY SMITH, S Burton-crescent, London, T7Q- J. i ftusituse Msmsti. I I ^ndrews a jyjARse, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 80, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. ANI PENARTU MEWS, PKNARTH. Funeral with Ha&rse and Couch with pair of Horses and hanging Velvets to each, Coffin covered WIUI Black Cloth, richly Nailed, best Metal Pljite, lined with Flannel, Flannel Dress, Pall, Hatbands, and atten- dance £ 6 6 • SecondC!M3. 4 4 0 Third Class. 8 I Fourth Class., 2 10 0 FUNEliAL CARTnAGES OF EVERY DE- SCRIPTION ON HIRE, CHILDREN'S FUNERALS, Including Coach with pair of Horses Velvtts, While Plumes, Coflin covered with Black, B ue, or Folished, hned with Flannel, l'ndertaker, and Coachman, with Si:k Hatbands and best Pall, with white silk border. and use of Crape Hands for fricnds- Under 1 Year, from £ 1 10 0 2 „ 1 11 0 „ 3 „ „ 1 12 0 „ „ 1 14 0 » 6 „ 1 15 « And so on in proportion. ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, Including- Coflin. covered in Black, Blue,flr Polished, lined with Flannel, Hatbands tor Mourners, Undertaker and Coachman, with Silk Bands and Pall included, under ex months "t,O 18 0 Under 1 year .100 ..2.110 „ S „ .120 4 „ 4 0 And 8ù on iT, proportion. ) "NI BASS & CO'S PALE AND MILD ALES, SEASON BREWINGS, MAY NOW BE HAD IN PRIME CONDITION, » CASKS OR BOTTLES, OF FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO., CARDIFF. m NEWPORT AGENCt -Ll FOR THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is at No. 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Sup. ply of Papers are precisely those charged at the Chiol Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, REPORTER and MANAGES. ■' "■* S B E S T O S ASBESTOS ENGINE PACKING, ASBESTOS MILLBOARD JOINTING, ASBESTOS BOILER COVERING. ASBESTOS CEMENT, ARE UNRIVALLED. SOLE PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS I— THE PATENT ASBESTOS MANUFACTURE CO, LIMITED, 742t 31, ST. VINCENT-PLACE, GLASGOW, AND 10, MARSTON-STREET, MANCHESTER, From whom Price Lists and all information can be haA- QRIENTAL fj^tOOTH PASTE, JEWSBURY & BROWN'S, The only Genuine. — Guaranteed absolutely free from any pernicious ingredient. Recommended by Medical and other testimony. QRIENTAL TOOTH pASTE Is pleasant rr d ugree&bla, its use ensures WHITE & 8OUND TEETH. Established 60 rears as the most effectual preservative for the Teeth and Gums. ?VR!ENTAT. Warranted to retain it) jre*>erties, and to keep good .IN ANY CLIMATE. •* The only Genuiue is signed JEWSBURY & BROWN, Manchester QRIENTAL rjlOOTH jpASfi Sold univer-Aily b. viiomlsis and Peifamsi* Is. 6d. and 28. Od. por Pot; Wholesale only 8062 JEWSBURY Jt BROWN. MMohMttr. A Certain Cure for Nervous Debility. Gratis, a MEDICAL WORK showing sufferers how they may be cured and recover Health and Vitality, without the aid of Quacks, with Receipts for purifying the Blood and removing Skin Affections. Free on receipt of stamp tl prepay postage. —Address Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birming- ham. 141 IDLAND RAILWAY THROUGH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND THE MIDLAND COUNTIES, NORTH OF iNO., LAND, AND SCOTLAND Trdrd Class Penny per Mile by all Trains on the Midland Railwag. APRIL 1830. UP TRAINS: WEEK DaJ,j i A A B A A A a. 111. p. 111. p. m. a. m. a. m. a. ui.la. m Edinburgh (W'av erley) dep. 4 25 9 20, 10 30 Glasgow, (St En- c ocli) dep 5 0 9 15: 10 IS ocli) dep 5 0 9 15: 10 IS Carlisle. >>8 01- 12 8 40 1 10 Blackburn „ g 5 5s! 9 401 lis Rochdale.. „ £ 6 57! 9 17 7 1810 5212 45 Halifax 7 25 10 12 7 42!11 40 1 40 Huddersfield p 8 10 10 25 8 1312 5 2 S Wakefield 5 10 20 H 17 9 612 65 3 » Lancaster H b 43i 10 28 1 64 Bradford 10 35 2 25 8 15 12 30 3 66 Leeds -§ 11 30 2 25 8 50 12 6$4 36 Barnsley.. § 6 23! 9 15 1 13 4 15 Newcastle S 7 8,11 10 1 4210 6 1 46 Sunderland p 6 4010 45 9 25 1 30 Durham 7 35 11 35 10 32 2 11 Darlington g 8 1812 12! 2 3511 10 2 47 Stockton.. „ E 7 401 10 45 1 55 Scarboro' „ e 8 0! 11 0 1 3a York. JS 9 38 1 40 8 5 12 35 4 20 Hull" „ H 8 50! 5 5010 30 3 15 She/field „ J 12 31 4 25 7 010 10 2 15 5 4s L'pool(Rane- g laghst) „ 110 40' 9 C12 0 4 0 Manchester (via Mat),, jll 301 7 0 9 50 1 0 4 61 Lincoln „ S 30 9 45 1 10 3 40 NewarK „ ( 9 5| 10 2o 1 41 4 17 Nottingham „ 11 43; 7 5O11 0 2 40 5 64 Derby () 12 35; 1 45 6 45j 8 40!ll 35 3 35 6 68 Burton 12 58 2 6 7 15; a 411 54 3 66 7 19 Tamworth 1 18 2 26 7 46 9 2611 25 4 15 7 31 Yarmouth 4 5| d7 80 10 2* Norwich.. „ 5 0| 8 3011 IS Cambridge „ 6 65] 7 6rt|H 30^ 2 II Peterboro „ 7 46! c jOiii 6 4 10 Leicester.. „ 11 22i 8 10 11 25 2 55 6 5fl Leicester.. „ 11 22i 8 10 11 25 2 55 6 5fl Birmingham B I (New St)" 2 45 2 45 8 4010 5'12 40 4 40 8 10 Worcester 3 43 4 3 9 45 11 29: 1 4fi 6 681 9 2f Gloucester arr 4 36 4 63 10 42 12 35 j 2 37 6 5010 25 Chepstow I 6 67 12 20 2 32 4 55 8 52 1 40 Newport.. 7 30 ;1 5 2 57 6 35' 9 30 2 I Cardiff. „ 7 65 1 37 3 20 6 5 « 67 2 39 j a. m. p. m.^p. m. p. m jp. m. m I I K 1 E I K I K 8 a. ni. ft, in. a. m. p. m. p. m, nt 'n m Cardiff .dep.|5 53 7 0 9 4012 3712 15 4 5i 6 5 Newport „ 16 16, 7 30 10 10 1 5' 1 25' 4 85j "6 80 Chepstow „ 6 42; 8 1110 62' 1 S2; 2 12i 6 17 7 S Gloucester 7 40 II 30 12 50 2 51 8 40 6 46 S 2# Worcester ?rr. 9 2'12 20 2 0 3 41 5 0 8 9 9 16 BirminghamNew street „ 10 40j 1 25; S 40 4 60 « 25 9 48 10 13 Leicester „ 12 32 3 20; 6 16 8 6 1 44 Peterboro. „ 2 50 6 43, 10 26 Cambridge „ 4 30 8 60! 12 55 Norwich „ 6 40 2 0 Yarmouth.. „ 7 42 3 0 Tamworth 12 15 1 58] 4 53 5 32! 72 11 51 Burton. „ 111 66 2 22 6 28 5 52, 7 23 H 22 Derby ,,12]8 2,451.6 °'. 6 15i" 7 45 II 45 Nottingham „ 1 13 20, e 6S 7 8 8 36 1 28 Newark „ „ 2 39 5 0 9 2 9 § 1 Z Lincoln 3 16 5 43 9 40 9 40! ? t Manchester (via • • LwV '(toe. 65 8 I5i 8 15i 3 « •• »»• Sheffielii^ 5 45'l 3 10' 9 1010 35 •• 6 0 Sheffield 1 3 4 2, 7 3S 7 38 9 23 12 43 v"i 6 5 8 0|n 1511 1512 26 4 32 c it 3 16 5 43 9 25 9 251150 3 38 ocarooro n 5 10 7 15| 7 30 Stockton 5 8C 10 7jl2"912*'9 6 15 Darlington 4 23 8 34111 4311 43 4 44 Durham 4 5b 9 35112 1812 18] 5 24 Sunderland „ 6 25 il 2212 55 12 55| (j Newcastle „ 5 2o to 25112 45 12 45' 2 43 5 5? Barnsley „ 2 35 4 55| 8 30 8 3910 lr>! Leeds 2 50 5 20) 8 55 9 55!lG 33i 2 il Bradford.. 3 30 (5 5j 9 ?$9 38 11 0 >J> il Lancaster „ 6 2S 8 65j » Wakefield „ 3 3 5 7! 9 0 9 011 "o ft iS Huddersfield 3 it (i 25' 9 r>S 0 n r ? il Halifax 4 t 6 32'lb 10 3s 1 7 7 2 Rochdale.. „ 4 4S 7 2o|n 13 n ,0 « 2 Blackburn „ 6 1(. 9 21 13 "'i«» Carlisle „ 6 1; 0 Glasgow (St Enoch) oi, Edinburgh (AVav-' erley) s 55 7 45 P m. p. m.'p. m.'p. m.'p. 111. p. 111.'n. in THIRD-CLASS PASSENOERS ARE COKVETED AS FOLLOWS A—Third Class from Midland and North-Eastern Station! shown toChepstow, Newport, and Cardiff. ,1 B.—This train does not run on Monday mornings. c. -Through Carriages are run between Gloucester and Glasgow, by train lea-ing Gloucester at 8,58 p,m,, and that leaving Glasgow at 5.0 p.m. d.—Doe3 not run from Yarmouth on Monday mornings, B.—Third Class from Cardiff, Newport, and Chepstow tc Midland and North-Eastern Stations shown.. F-Third Class from Cardiff, Newport, and Cliepslow to Midlaud Stations shown. H AThira Class Trail leaves Birmingham at5.20 p.m., and Worcester at 6.50 p.m., arriving :it Gloucester 8.5, Chepstow, 9.-3, Newport, 9 50, and Cardiff at 10.15 p.m. PASSENGERS DESIROUS OF TRAVEL LING BY THIS ROUTE ar- From Cardiff, Newport, and Chepstow, are par* icularly requested to aslr for Tickets t» gravel via "Gloucester and the Midland JOHiN AOiiLh GeneiaJ Man^s^, —