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CROSS BROS., ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, AGENTS FOR MILNERS' FIRE-RESISTING DEED EOXES, from £ 4 8s OJ. TVFLLNERS' FIRE-RESISTING SAFES, Z-" -8- from £ 8 16s Od. ILNERS'TII-IEF-RE- SISTING SAFES from £ 8 16s Od. JV/TILNERS' FIRE & THIEF^RESIST- ~YJ- ING SAFES, from £ 13 4s Od. SAFES. from jei2 28 Od. MiT -P,,TZS'PLAtE- ES,from £19 69. Cd. 6018 l\KILNERS'. REGIS'rR.ÁRs'- SAFES from £16. CROSS BROS., AGENTS FOR CARDIFF.
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x ktiti j, •'n&unyaKnsascnuaanart IJSLIWS, JJOMINION LINE TO CANADA. STEAMERS LEAVE LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY. REDUCED FARES TO QUEBEC and MONTREAL. Diiect £ 0 6s. ilirouili Tickets i-sued to NEW YORK. BOSTON, and PHILADELPHIA, forces. ASSISTED PASSAGES TO at £ a. "ranted to Agriculturists, or p :rsons intending to follow the occupation of farming, and to Domestic Servants at For NEW ORLEANS Regularly (via Corunua and Havana), Cabin, £ 20; Steerage, £ 0 On. Apply to the Local Agent, or FLJNN, MAIN, & MONTGOMERY, 7857 24, James-street, Liverpool. jS jt VST. Y. EDWARDS .W^jru'K » V CARDIFF and NEW YORto STEAMSHIP LINE. Tin. unst-class Steamers of this Line wID sail *8 fol. tows:— FROM CARDll F TO NE\y YOUK. BHIVVINDDA, 3,000 tons..Vv,h,j ■■ HHEOLA. 2»30Q tons.feAIUKDAi, RHK1JB1NA, 2.50J tons SATURDAY, May 8 L. EROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. « RHEUBINA, 2,500 tons SATURDAY, April 17 HH1WINDDA, 3.000 tons .SATURDAY, May 22 RllEOLA: 2,300 tons SAILRDAY, May 28 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes 01 GOODS and PARCELS to and from the inland »*J England, »nd places in the WESTERN 2? AMERICA ana CANADA, incuding CHICAGO.St LOUIS MILWAUKEE, St PAULS. rOLEDO, BUF- FALO,' DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, ie, in with the Er.e, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Companies. VI. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDW ARDS, AND CO., Bristo-i G. F. BULLEY, 61, South-streetNew York. t4009 6824 NATIONAL LINE TO NEW YORK. .M LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS From LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK via QUEENS- TOWN everv WEDNESDAY HELVETIA Wednesday, April 28 EltIN Friday, May 7 EGYPT Wednesday, May 12 From LONDON to NEW YORK as follows CANADA Saturday, May 1 HOLLAND Saturday, May If; ITALY Wednesday, May 20 SALOON TO NEW ORK, 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 Tiork, Boston, Philadelphia, aud Balti- more, £0. Superior accommodation and abundance of !resh provisions. Cheap through Bookings to all parts of the United States and Canada spccial Rates to Texas. Appiy to tne NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, 23, Water-street, Liverpool, or at 36 and 37, Loadenhaii-street, Loudon or to their Agents— MESSRS. j. R. NICHOLAS, and CO., Cardiff, F. W. Caunt, 4, Witliicombe-street, Aberda.re; JaS. R. Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool John Thomas, 1, Pros- pect-place, George-town, Tredegar; Henry A. Lewis, Newtown, Ebbw Yale; D. Thomas, Clydach, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr; W. M. Locke, 6, Tredegar-place, Newport: Herbert T. Rees, grocer, Ystrad, Rhondda Valley. 2845 the only DIRECT Line of Steamers to PHILADELPHIA "i; > i fa the A MERICAN LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADEL- v. ■ PHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY, Calling at Queenstowu every Thursday. first-class. full-Dowered Iron Steamships are appointed Calling at Queenstowu every Thursday. first-class. full-Dowered Iron Steamships aruppointed to Sail OHIO. Apl 24 'BRITISH CROWN May 8 > 'BRITISH EMPIKE Apl. 28 | INDIANA. May 12 ILLINOIS May 5 i *LORD GOUGH.May 19 Wo Intermediate passengers earned on voyages marked (bus* • The only Transatlantic Line sailing tinder the United States Flay, Mid can-yfng the American Rafts for saving life, besides the Uruaioomplemeftt of Lteboats, and an fcxtra number of Life-preserver*. The accommodation for all classes of passengers is equal to any of the European {Steamship Llno3. Every steamer carries a Surgeon and Passwfwrs and goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which has the shortest &ttd most direct route to all places in the Western States. ->•« Passengers by this Line can pass direct into the Railway Cars without leaving the Landing Wharf, and under the game roof there are Refreshment Room, United States Letter Box, telegraph Office, Exchange Office, and Bag- gage Express Office. CABIN PASSAGE, 12 to 18 Guinea Return tickets at reduced rates r STEERAGE PASSAGESas low as any °ther Fast Line, including an ample suppljFof Prorisions- Steeraye Pas- Sengerrare forwarded to New York, or Boston, without ^Intermediate fend all necessary utensils, and separate table, £ 8 83- ADDIV in Philadelphia to Peter Wright and Sons, General Lent?, 307, Walnut-street; m Queenstown to » and J Cummins and Brothers; and in Liverpool to ;and J* WCHARDSON, SPENCE & CO. 18 and 19, Water-street. Local AOEKTS.—John Copelond, 124. High-street, Mer- lh??Tydlfl;Xse and Brown. Dock-street. Newport; James Ayre, 62, Bute-road, Cardiff; Jno; Bevan, Hengoed Cardiff: W H. Banks, Ivor-street BlaenavoD, Mon. 1435 TirHITE STAR LINE. JmpTPnk W ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to 5lEWY'ORK, for- warding Passengers to all pa-ts of and Canada. These well-known inapiificei^ steainers are appointed to sail weekly as under, can^i S Thursday, A,r. 2) ,Ti<j. •«..Tucsi ay, Mav 4 < ViAlU Tuesday, May 11 lift [TANNIC. Thursday, May 20 ADRIATIC Turseav, May 25 From Queenstown next (lay. Eacn constructed in seven water tight compartments. Average passage 8! days in Summer, 9i days in Winter. These splendid vessels combine the highest speeu and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their accommodation for ^SpplyeIto BARNES, GUTHRIE, & Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff; to F. LOVETT, Windsoi Hotel, PenarUi, near Cardiff; to G. A. BEVAN, Swansea; to GEORGE R. PRICE, Pontypridd Abrahams & Rees, Grocerr, Empire Stores, Pentre Y strad Arthur Tilney, Telegraph and Rail- way Station, Abertillerv, Mon.; John Heall, Station Agent, Hengoed; William Palmer, Agent, Jfantymoel; T. Yendall, Printer, &c., Pioneer Store?, Risca D. Jones, High-street. Rhymney M. Matthews, Agent, Aoercain David Rowlands, Feuygraig; Mr Rhys Roberts, v o >d- fipld-ntace, Mo-riston Jame3 Scott, and Co Queens- town or to ISMAY, IMR1E and CO., 10, Water street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenhall street, London L.C. 220 CLARKE"S PYRAMID NURSERY LAMP FOOD-WARMERS. 3s 6d, 5s, and 68 each Bee 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. R1CHD. MATTHEWS & CO., In- verness and London. The Carlton Whiskey is a blend of the finest Highland Malt, stored in Sherry Butts for ELEVEN Ykarh. CARLTON WHISKY. The secretary, writing from the Carlton Club,_ Dec. 20 1875, says, •'The consumption of Whisky lutha Coilj has^atly increased since it bas been supplied by^j HIS GRAND OLD WHISKY is sup- plied only by Richd. Matthews and Co., at -eir fluty paid warehouses, 92 and 94, Albany-street, L > N.W., at 4fs per dozen nett cash. F J. THOMPSON, BILL POSTER, I* TOWN CRIKR AND RENT COLLECTOR, THE GRAIG, PONTYPRIDD. Orders promptly executed on the most reasonable Terms. CARDIFF DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 1, NELSON-TERRACE, CARDIFF. J, S. HOBBS, PBOPBIJETOX. (fomask, Moreen, and Rep Window Curtains. Silks, Shawls, aud-Dresses of every description, CLEANED, DYED, and finished in a Superior STYLE. Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned and returned in 24 tturs. 3 W. H. SMITH and SON JY| WALES DAILY NEWS dan early & Morning io all parts of the follow. CARDIFF" SWANSEA pSsK'ETT lOATH MERTHYR povTTTOOL ROAD CANTON AJJERDARE ^«nwA^KDocK BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD &? £ prFORDWEST ImMEND NEWMILFORD fKATfT BRISTOL OLOUC^TER U.ANELLY TENBY ABERY&TWITtt *-AMPETIiR CA.RMARTHEN AEliR^AVL^ »- The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every inaay •° amy address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers «f W« Bookstall*. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, JjRONCHlTig, and NEURALGIA, T^tl. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLO- JLF RODYNE. Vice-Chanoellor Sir W. Pape Wood Mated publicly in Court that Dr J. Collfs Browno was Undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole ttory of the defendant Fieen Ion was deliberately untrue, tod he regrstted to-say it had bsen sworn to.—See "The Times," July 13, 1834. I^feR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.— JU The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Piiysicians and J. T. Dn.v<«nport, that he had **oelved information to the effect that the only remedy any service in cholera was Chlorodyne,—See Lancet, *>ec. 81.1898. DRTXCOLLIS BROWNE'S C II L O R O D Y' N K.- Extract from the "Medical Times," Jan, 12. 1 la preseribfid by scores of orthodox pratitlUor.6f», t course it would not ha thug singularly popular did It JSpA supply a want and BR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S C il L U K OT> Y N E is the best and most certain remedy In coughs, ^jds, asthma, consumpt'on, neurai^ia, rheumatism, &Q- "8\ R J, COLLIS BROWNED CI?ItOllOUYNB J»-J is a certain cure la cholwu, dysouUry, ^iarrhaa, &o. na J, COLLIS BROWNED CI?ItOllOUYNB J»-J is a certain cure la cholwu, dysouUry, ^iarrhaa, &o. I\R"r7 COLLIS ERO WNii'3 C II h 0 ifo 1)Y N E. J*—CAUTIOV. — Nona gonuliiQ without fie wor.ls i>r J, Coll is Browne's Chlorodyne" on thu Government Ovcrwhehiiinur mofiienl tait!nv>ny noconipa'dea bottlo. Sole manufiiotu'dr, J. 1\ DAVKN y*at KussiulV-strtet, r.moinslnuy, Ijom)! tn,< |( I4(ia 2g ad. 4g gd. and IIS. 44C35—8141 CARDIFF. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, jLl DUMFRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS •. • • The Misses MARKS. Pupils prepared for Cambridge and College of Preceptors' Local Examinations. 8499 Next Term will commence May 3rd (D.V.) 6355 HIGH CLASS EDUCATION FOR J)j) GIRLS, Tffir.GRAYE E, CARDIFF. FatKCirAiiMISS TULLIS (Associate of the College of Pieceptors.) The SUMMER TERM will BEGIN on TUESDAY, the 4th of May. Resident Pupils will Assemble on the pre- ceding day. E502 463G8 RS S. J. DAYIES'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 14, DUMFRIES PLACE (Late47, Charles-street). 676 COWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— \jr 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. 43084-7838 The Next Tenn will (D.V.) Commence, April 16tli. 1880 BRISTOL. LADIES' COLLEGE, CLARENDON JLJ HOUSE, FRENCHAY, 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, forwarùed on application. Vaca.tion9, one month at Midsummer and Ch1Ítmas. 54 TAUNTON. IN D E PEN DEN, TOO L LEG E, -B- TAUNTON. PRINCIPAL: Rev. W. H. GRIFFITH, M.A., London. Pupils prepared for the Cambridge Local and London University Examinations, and also for Commercial life. A Junior School preparatory to the College in separate budding, under the care of Mrs Miine. Terms from 26 to 40 Guineas per annnm. For Prospectus apply to the Principal, as above or to the Secretary, Mr Albart Goodman, Taunton. The next TERM will COMMENCE on TUESDAY, MAY 4th. 8507 FULLANDS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, s Jf TAUNTON. The NEXT TERM BEGINS 10th MAY. Situation and salubrity unsurpassed.-Apply to Rey. Will. Rced, M.A., or to William Reed, Esq., F.C.P., Principal, 8445 « ii in ,3 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. THE LADIES' COLLEGE, RIBSTON JL HALL, SPA FOAD, GLOUCESTER. Conducted by the MISSES NEWMAN. The ENSUING TERM will begin on TUESDAY, MAY lllh. A Prospectus, with view of the House and References, win be forwarded on application. 8506 WESTFIELD HOUSE, GLOUCESTER. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL-MRS. 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 adapted to the 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 diatinguishing 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 modern languages are taught by Hcrr G, JlI. Leo, Professor of Modern Languages, and every facility is afforded for the thorouh study of French and German. For Prospectus, with view oi House, and Terms, apply to the Principal. S157 Ti1 Second Term of US), will commence on Wednes- d iv, the 5th of May IttMiaiiw, jpO PULAR. SO NG S 2d. Each. FCtC MUSIC SIZE. Postage One Halfpenny for every two copies required. Ah, he Kissed me when he Mollie Darling [Dream Left me Mother Kissed Me in my Anchor's weighed My Heart's Best Love Arethusa Oft in the Stilly NIght Auld Lang Syne Oh, Gently Breathe Auld Robin Gray Old Armchair Bay of Biscay Old Log Cabin in the Lane Beautiful Dreamer Old Sexton lWater Belle Mahone On the Banks of Allan Birdie, you must never tell Pilgrim of Love Blue Bells of Scotland Pilot Bonnie Dundee Please, give me a Penny Caller Herring Poor Old Joe Campbells are Coming Put me in my Little Bed Cherry Ripe Riding on a Load of Day Chiming Bells of long ago Ring the Bell Soft-y Come, Birdie come [Darlings Ring the Bell, Watchman Come sit by my side, little Robin Adair [Deep Comin' thro' the rye Rocked in the Cradle of the Cottage by the sea Roses underneath the Snow Cruiskeen Lawn Sally in our Alley [Blowing Death of Nelson [Darling Silver Moonlight Winds are Don't be angry with me, Silver Threads among the Do they miss me at home Soldier's Tear [Gold Do you ever think of me Some Folks Friar of Orders Grey fc?till I Love thee [Mother Gipsy's Warning Take this Message to my Grandfather's Clock Thorn Hearts of Oak Those Evening Bells He isn't a Marrying Man Tight Little Island [Flower Home, Sweet Home but a Little Faded Huntinirtower Token I Love to Think of the Days Tom Bowling [Shining when I was Youug" True as the Stars that are Isle of Beauty, Fare ye Well Vacant Chair Kiss mc, ai d I'll go to sleep Vicar of Bray Kiss me, Mother, Kiss your Waiting. Millard Darling Wapping Old Stairs Last Rose of Summer Watching for Pa Little Brown Jug What is home without a Little Bunch of Roses Mother ? [poorly Little Church around the When a Man's a litttle bit Corner [Kiss Mc When there's Love at Home Little Sweetheart come and When you and I were Love amoug the Roses Young, Maggie Love was once a Little Boy Where the Bee Sucks i Town Meeting of the Waters Within a. mile of Edinbro' Meet Me by Moonlight Alone Wolf [Flowers Minstrel Boy Won't you Buy my Pretty Mistletoe Bough I Ye Banks and Braes POSTAL IlATY..8. -The above Songs can be sent l y Post at the rate of onc-holfpe-iny for every two copies required. ■^THITE JJROTHERS, 124. MILE-END IWAD, LONDON. 8478 ARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW. PORT SHIPPING GAZliTTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per &at num, or by post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the ^hipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport Rrigtoi, Neath, Briton Ferry, Hurry Port, &c., and cir- ubtes among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Porta, and generally throughout the rarious 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, Care* Offices.—75 and 76. St. Mary-streat, Cardiff. JglLL-POSTING IN ABERDARE, R. C. L jsj A c H BILL-POSTER AND TOWN-CRIER. 63, CARDIFF-STREET, ARERDARE, Rents all the principal and most prominent BILL-POST- ING PLACES in Aberdare and district. N.B All orders should be seat to the above address only. G. A. STONE'S FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT <?t<inds unrivalled tor moderate charges, com- bhied with Coffins, Hearaes, Mourning Coaches, and all the necessary equipments for ftrat-ola^ Funerals of superior style and finish, and is con- rffeiMiyssSis; mourning coaolies, itc., can offer advantage for funerals of every description, at prices lower than any other house in Cardiff. Arrange- ineute tor pyes k, also made by fron, Funerals with best hearse and coach, pair of horses and hanging velvets to each, superior black doth coffin, richly nailed, metal breast-plate en. graved, flannel linings, mattress in bottom, flannel shroua, beet pall, hat-bands, and attendance to ceme- tery • 2ud._C.i with hearse and coach eont- plcte 0 I ani OIass, ditto ditto » ° ditto ditto 8 15 0 Mffin. pal', hatbands, "inpSsrrUje to<take corpse and g q q friends •• •• 1 15 0 0 wX^lsaUx^W^V^^ The Trade suppled wM ^vau*' Pojla, Ostrieh HatbMuS, ic., tageous terms, Please note the Address; 11 and 12, WORKING-STREET, (OPP^ site St, John's Churchyard), CAIIDIFI. N.Br—Licensed to let Horses, Cabs, &c. Dog Cart Vo let on Hire, BUOU's" INJECTION. — HYGIENIC, _E'F JNl"AT¡T,lBLI1, iuid i'UtCSi'.RvATJ.VK, Cures .ivr. ruLlv without tuUiiUoniU nwiii*, ivll recent orohroiiw uLohargciii of urhiwy. organs, Pries 4* 0d pild In l'a?l3 by J. Fcrt-0 (Kiic^o-sor to llroU), Pija'WV Hen nu, K:o'Iou !u t.M.Um by WILCOMOO, alS Oxford-street, W., who will forward it rarm»;a mtd to any Town in tHe United Kin^aom on reeet^ 1 Ao. Also bv ail OhamistS. fcaOJ— rtt,;),:ltntt. LOSS OF TIME IS LOSS OF MONEY 1 ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF TIME, And may be provided against by 1\ policv of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY, The Oldest and Largest Accidental Assurance Company, UT. HON. LORD KINNAIIID, CUAIRMAK. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 1,000,000. MODERATE PREMIUMS. BONUS ALLOWED TO 1NSUUERS OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly AJIowance in the cvent of Injury. ONE MILLION AND A HALF HAS BEEN PAID AS COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agent; or (4, CORNHILL, LONDON. 45018 8288 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agent:—W. Willans, 11, Henry-street, But Docks. THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1S26, Ana Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament. HEAD OFFICE—ST. VINCENT PLACE, GLASGOW, LONDON OFFICE-I, THREADNEEDLE StREET, E.C. ACCUMULATED FUNDS.£2,120,994. ANNUAL Being a purely Mutual Office, all the profits belong to the Assured. Its minimum premium rystem 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, MR. WILLIAM SANDEUS, 7735 28, ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ttU(ting Igtitti-t.6. GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING —" SOCIETY, OFFICES, 20, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED, FROM £100 TO £3,000, On MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS, repayable by easy Fortnightly Subscriptions, which include inter- est and principal, and may be paid off at 30 days' notice, at any time. Apply to 46359—8501 Mr R. EMERY, Secretary. OARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. SUMS from to £3,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MADE DAILY. The present rate of Interest on Deposita is—.1 ror cent six months' notice, 41 per cent three months' notice, and 4 per cent on demand. Prospectuses, Reports, and all information may be obtained on application to the undersigned. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, and REDEMP- TIONS may he effected without loss—full discount being allowed under the new Rules. 80370 PETER PRICE. Secretary. Dated So Crockherbtown, Cardiii. 4949 PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. BONUS YEAR. UNAPPROPRIATED FROFITS, DEC. 1879 £5,44 IF. LARGE OR SMALL INVESTMENTS May be made on Subscriptions or Prepaid Shares, which may be expected to realise, with Profits, over 7 per cent. Or PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS, dwO Withdrawable at Reasonable Notice. ADVANCES On the Most Easy and Equitable Terms. Offioc6 Open Dailv for all Business, 28, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. AGKitcrES Newport, Mr E. Thomas, 48, York-place; Penarth, AIr D. H. Edmunds, 21, Plassey-st. EbbwVale, Mr J. A. Dftvica, Ida-place, W. SANDERS, Managing Secretary, 41144-7422 THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF JL ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1857. Chif Offices-3, HAMMETT-STREET, TAUNTON. Secretary—Mr ALBERT GOODMAN. Amount already advanced over £168,000. Borrowing Shares, jE60 each. Sums of money are ready to be advanced on securltyof any description pf real propertTfreebold, leasehold, or copyhold—oo the most ewtble terms; the principal and interest repayable by Monthly Instalments of Ten Shillings per share. INVESTING SHARES, £60 EACH, realised in about 13 years by Monthly Payments of Five ShiUingf per Share. Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may be ob- tained on application to the Secretarv, or of Mr^THOS. WEBBER, District Manager, 189 32, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. —————— pmwy. I-\0 YOU WANT MONEY ?— If so, save time, trouble, J and expense, by applying direct to Mr Louis roett, 49, Bute-street, Cardiff. £ 10 to £ 500 lent ùaily. No liureie9 or fee3. This advertisement is genuine. 45129-S274 MONEY LENT to all classes in any amounts from jB5 •to £ 500, on Household Furniture, without reo moval.—Apply personally or by letter to H. Levene, 30, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 8394 MESSRS W. & S. HERN, Estate Agents, 1 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are prepared to ad- vance from £100 to £100,000 on Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold Property, and from to £1,0(0 0:1 personal security. 3664 MONEY. — The following SUMS are ready to be ADVANCED upon Freehold er Leasehold Security: £2()"¡0, £1000, j6900, £300, £500, £400, £250, £200, £200, and £ 100.—Apply to Mr J. muel, Auctioneer, &C, Church-street, Cardiff. 134 gHEEP gHEEP J gHEEP PREVENTATIVE AND CURE FOR ROT IN SIUjSEP, 7 THE SHEEP EOT MIXTURE, EO. D 2Y PERKINS JJROTHERS, IRONMONGERS, I 53, SAINT MARY STREET, CARDIFF. This Mixture has cured hundreds, and should be freely used by all farmers an .1 sheep keepers. Ewes, espeCiar,. after lambing, die in ihe months of May and June. fave them by using THE SHEEP ROT FIXTURE. 7890 E. VAUGHAN & CO.'S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 77, CROCKHERBTOWN rk-RT.lvv 218, BUTE-STREET, f liZ, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, 87, HIGH-STEET, MERTHYR. 06, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. Bed ana Window Curtains, Shawls, Mantlea, Dresses, Table Covers, Feathers, Gentlemen's Clothes, &c., Cleaned or Dyed. AGENTS: ABEKDARK—Mrs Dance, confectioner, Commercial-street. DR1DGEND-blrs Thomas, grocer, Noltou-street. Cowiuuiiao—Mrs Stibbs, confectioner. Ivor House. 111 ESTABLISHED 1K2. JOHN ROBINSON & CO., BRISTOL. CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE HIGII-CLASS jy- A N U R E S Including— CORN MANURE, With Non Volatile Ammonia, which will be found Superior to Guano, while the price is lower. -0 DISSOLVED BÓNE, Consisting iargeiTcf fresh cattle bone. SUrKR-PHOSPHATE, GRASS, MANGEL, And other Manures. Also, LINSEED AND COTTON CAKE. From Sod as Imported. APPLY TO JOHN ROBINSON & Co., BRISTOL, _u OR THEIR AGENTS. 8249 i ALF A DOZEN BEST NICKLE JL1 SILVER TEA SPOONS, Large Size, Extra Strength, will last ft lifetime, and always look wcll-2.s 6d, carriage paid.—Sirs Randall, 81, Wooahe»d-ioad, Sheffield. 293 mHERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SAFES,—SECOND. HAND™ FlR and BURGLAR, PROOF,—At no Ilottie In the World ow there be found a larger assortment to select fi'om, py eyery eminent mkcr, Also Wrought Jron Doors for strong rooms, party walls, or those to divide warehouses, at one-third the J'riee of new. Perfect In every respeet. Price List freo,-GRIFFITHS & BOA'S, 4i> Cannon-street, London, S.O. 7802 80 A LL WHO SUFFER FROM GOUT I C AND RHEUMATISM, Pn<Mitd lmuQeOifttely hare recourse to HADE') GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Known throughout the wo ld as tho safest and most Kffecta*! Remedy for the Instant Relief and rapid Cure of Gout) Rt'Rheumatlo Gout, Lumbago, and nil Pains In the Head, Face, ana Limbs. Of all Cnemists, la lid and a GEORGE EAPE, Sole Proprietor, I 72, Goswell-road, LOII.10n. 8028 ONE BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted ta cu;« t il discharges from t!)0 uriirrv or'.wa in either aex, uequirod or cojistltutir-ivAl, trravel und pains In the back, 80hlin boxes, is 01 each, by all chcmlufci and patent medicine vendors or to stamps 1-y the nia-lw F, J. Clarke, OwsulUng Apothecaries Hall, Lincoln, Whole- sale I\geu; lUrel^v and 8q¡¡e. LoiwoUt sud ftll the whakmiAimsB^ 8, 1tintf:J á\ddtctt. gPRING, 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE." Good" bought now will be worth abou 20 PER CENT. More when the Sca on commence:* TRADE IS REVIVING, And as the amount of spending money will be largely increased, the Proprietors of THE CARDIFF HOUSE Have determined to offer a special inducement to their Customers by selling their Stock at OLD PRICES. The Goods now offered are the results of care- I fully bought parcels when the loug continued depression had brought prices down to nominal value. The Stock Consists of BOYS', YOUTHS', AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, i- < Ready. Made ftnd^to Measure. < IIATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, HOSIESY, &0. TERMS :-FOR CASH ONLY. ONE PRICE. NO ABATEMENT. ADDRESS MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE OUTFITTERS, 50 and 51, ST MARY-STREET, and 104 16 AND 47,. CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1852. PALMER'S UNDERTAKING JL AND GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 10, FREDERICK-STREET, CARDIFF. J.P., hi returning thanks for past favours, beg to assure the Publio that he shall en: deavour to merit a continuance of their jxitronage by the most unremitting attention I and economy. Horses, Mourning Coaches, Ostrich Plumes, J on Hire. I N.B.—Funerals conducted in town or country. 164 JMPORTANT NOTIOE. WILLIAM: GCHWEITZER'S DANDELION OR TARAXACUM COFFEE FOR THE BLOOD, LIVER, IGESTION^HY STE RIA^ ^N^BILIOUSNESS! From Colston, Esq., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Great Britain, Medical Otticcroi Health for Brixhxin. Brixham, Oftober Cth, 1879. Mersrs AHen, Pearcc and Co. Oentlemten,—It gives me great pleasure to rccommend your WM. SeH\ I' ITL:EB..5 DANDELION or TARAXACUM. COFFEE, and I can testify as to its belldi.:i:LI rC8u]ts in cises of LIVER and STOMACH AFFECTIONS. It appears tG 1 e a prep3.r:.tioll eminently I suited to those case. Faithiullv yours, S. B. COLbTON, M.R.C.S. Eastville, near"Bristol, Feb. 2Sth, 1879. Messrs Allen, Pcaree, and Co.-GentJemcn,-For gome years I suffcred severely from liver complaint, aw inùi- Jestion il a most ùICSSliC fonn, and uas induced to try your invaluable > c: iweitzer's Dandelion orThmxa.cum Coffee, which so relieved me that I have drunk it now for fc period of about five years. I can bear my testimony as to its properties, and can strongly recommend it to any who suffer "tbe8e distressing complaints. It is a more pleasant beverage than ordinary coffee.—Yours faithfully, WM. WHAITE. Soutliville, Bedminster, Bristol, 13ili February, 1879. Messrs Alien Pearoj and Co.—Gentlemen,—Having Soutliville, Bedminster, Bristol, 13ili February, 1879. Messrs Allen Pearoj anù Co.-Gentlemen, -Having suffered for the past four years from violent DYSPEPSf A, and during three years of the salll time 1.Jein;r quito un- able to take anytbin in the shape of foud but bread. aud 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 feel great pleasure in recommending it.— Yours truly, JOHN DURANT. St. George's Middle-street, Norwich, Sept. 2, 1879. Gentlemen -I have great picasule 1[1 stating tbat the Schweitzer's Dandelion Coffee you supplied me with quite relievd me of a severe attack of Biliousness under which I wa9 buffering. Being 6ubject 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 GRQCEUS AND CHEMISTS IN THE WORLD 6e, Is, and Is 6d. SOLE PHOPIUETORS ALLEN JpEARCE AND CO., COFFEE MERCHANTS, &c. 42S21 10 & 11 BATH-STREET, BRISTOL. 7788 D LIVER COMPLAINTS. R. KING'S DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mereurv). The best remedy for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DE. RANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THH SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other Symptoms of Disordered Liver and Dyspepsia. Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest Pills for every constitution. In boxes at Is 44331 8110 PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC the nerves and muscular system, ira- health diestioD, animates the spirits; recruits the "OEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC roiuses and develops the nervous energies, enriches aPPstite, dispels langour and de- preasion, fortifies the digestive organ3. Is a specific emedy for neuralgia, indigestion, fevers, chest affections, and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies, &c. The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental facu.ties brightened, the constitution greatly an<i a, Iet"r" t0 'fbust health certain. Bottles, 3- doses, 4s 6d. Sold by Chemists everywhere. The name of J. Pepper is on the label. There is no Tonic eo certain in effect as Pepper's Quinine and Iron. TARAXACUM and PODOPHYTJ.TN" i JL This fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepda, biliousness, and all symptoms of con- gestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeably taste in thc morning, giddiness disturbance of thc stomach, and feeling of general de pression. It sets the sluggish liver in motion, verv slight)jr acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours. It is the stfest medicine' Taraxacum and Polophyllin is a fluid made only by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name Ï8 on every label. Bottles, 2s 9d. Sold by all Chemists. LOCKYER'S-SULPHURHATR^RE^ JtLJ STORER will darken grey hair, and in a few days completely bring back the natural colour. The effect i. superior to that produced by a direct dye, and does not injure the skin. Large Bottles, lsGd. — Lockyer's is equa" to the most expensive hair restorer. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR. RE- JBLJ STORER is the best for restoring grey hair to its former colour. It produces a perfectly natural shade, and is quite harmleQs. Valuable for destroying scurf and encouraging growth of newliair. OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RE- STORER.—Sulphur being highly prized for its 5tlmulant, cleansing, healthful action on the hair glands, LOCK\ERS RESTORER is strongly recommended. It is 11:0 It agreeable in use, aud never fails in its action. No other hair dressing is requisite. Large Bottles, Is 6d. Sold by Chemists, Hairdressers, and Perfumers every- where. CRACROFT'S ARECA TOOTH PASTE. By using this delicious Aromatic Dentrifice. the enamel of the teeth become white, sound, and polished like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially use- ful for removing incrustations of tartar on neglectei teeth. Sold by all Chemists. Pots, Is and 2s 6d each. (Get Cracroft's.) « QULPHOLINE LOTION."—An Exter. k3 nal Means of CURING SKIN DISEASES. There is scarcely any eruption but wili yield to "Sulpholine" in a few days, and. commence to fade away, even If it seems past cnre. Ordinary p'implt:8, blotches, scurf, roughness, vauish as if by magic; whilst, old, enduring skin disorders, that have J>1gueJ the sulferers for years, however deeply rooted they may be, Sulpho- line" will successfully attack them. It destroys the animalcula) which cause these unsightly, irritable, pain- ful affection?, and always produces a clear. healthy, natural condition of the skin. "Sulpholine" Lotion is Bold by most Chemists. Bottles, 2s 9d. D- EAFNESS, NOISES. IN THE EARS, &C.DKILAB'S ESSENCE FOR DBAFNESS SheU-ù always be tried, as i1\ numbrt vf cases, 50eming;y incurable, it hM done" wondets. Slight Deafness, Obstri^rous in tne Ears, and the Inces- gpnt Buuitning Sounds so frequent with affected hearing, j"e fèUNVøu after Two or Three Nights' Applications. DOLLAR'S ESSBNCK can be spoken of as sure to give some belief in cases of Deafness without causing the slightest injury to the delicate organisms of the tai and, however surprising, persons for years Deaf have heard articulate Bounds after a fair trial of Dol'ar's Essence. Aurists of eminence recommend it. Bottles, Is IJd'and 2s 9d. Sold by all Chemists. Post free for 18 Stamps sent to Bed- ford Laboratory, Bayley-street, London, W.O. /TURED^IN A FEW DAYS, CORNS, BCKIOXS, AKD TOE JOKTS.—DELLAR'S CORN AND BUNION PLASTBRsare the only real remedy. Tliev differ from all Plasters. Shields, or Compositions ever invented. By in stantly softening tho callous surrounding, the pa.m goes at once, the Corn soon following, Bunions and Enlarged Toe Joints require more time for perfect cure, but the Rdlon Is certain and relief instantaneous. Any boots may bo worn with comfort throe hours after applying Dellar's Pla tars on no account bo persuaded to buy any other. Boxes, 15 Ud cMh, sold by most chemists. Post free 14 stamps. Bedford Laboratory, B.\yley Street, London, v.a DØ 1tSiUt$ø MrtSStg. CAUTION. TO GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, AND DEALERS IN TOBACCO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE CHANCERY DIVISION. FRANKLYN v. FRANKLYN. WHEREAS an Injunction has this day been granted to restrain the Defendant, HENRY JAMES FRANKLYN, from using any wrappers, label or advertisement, having thereon the Plaintiffs' Registered Trade Mark, or any material portions or portion of EUcli Trade Mark, or from I using or issuing in connection with the sale of Tobacco any name, signature, device, or inscription, in imitation of the Plaintiffs' said Trade Mark, or any material I po. tions or portion thereof, or only colourably differing therefrom, ••MS3L We hereby warn aH (frocers, Tobacconists, and Dealers in Tobacco, that it is our intention to take legal proceedings against anyone whom we may ascertain to be infringing our rights in respect of our Registered Trade Marks and Name, or using any colourable imitation thereof. FRANKLYN, MORGAN & DAVEY, Tobacco Manufacturers. Bristol, 25th February, 1889. 46129-841)6 "jl/jr R s. B L E N K I N S O P P LTJL (Late Gaisford, Church-street,) FRENCH STAY AND CORSET MAKER, S. VICTORIA-PLACE, HAYES, Begs to thank the Ladies of Cardiff and the Neighbour- hood for their liberal support auring the list 21 years; md hopes by strict and prompt attention W busm4:u to cerft a continuance of their patronage. All oruers by post attended to with despatch. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOOOS ON HAND, Agent for A. Hart- and Sous' Self-adjusting Elastic Stay Lace, 3, VICTORIA-PLACE, HAYES, CARDIFF. 150 0~S TAL DELIVERT OF SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWSj I The Proprietors of the Sotrra WALES DAlLY NEWS her I' to announce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are euabled to despatch their First Edi. tion each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff at 2.30 a.m. and 3.15 a.m. Country Subscribers residing withia the limits of li GLA MORGANSHIRE. I CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE. CARDIGANSHIRE. As well as those portions of BREOONSHIRF: ana MON. MOUTHSHIRE comprised wiihin the Tredegar and Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now the SOUTH WALKS lJAILY NEWS delivered at their residences daily by the same polst as that which conveys their Lon- don letters. The SECOND EDITION of the SOUTH WALKS VAlLY NBWS is forwarded; prepaid, to residents of the following and all other places within the Gardiff Postal District in time for the first morning delivery :— St Fagans Sully Michaelstone-le-Vedw Pencoed Courtyralla Castletown S Bridcs-supEJy Dinas PowlS Marshflcld Pencoed Courtyralla Castletown S Bridca-supEty Dinas PowlS Marshflcld St Nicholas Cadoxton Penarth Bonvilswne Barry Llandough Peterstone Caerphilly Lisvane Llandjdl Red was Llanishen Radyr Ystrad Kynach Whitchprch Morganstown P-.vllypant Taff's Well Melingriftith St Mellons Tongwynlais Pentyrch Cetn Mably Walnut Tree BridM St Andrews London and West of England subscribers receive their papers on the afternoon of publication. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. PER QUARTBR, POST-FRKB 0 9 9 Par. HALT-YEAR 0 I 6 Pita YEAR M 1H 0 OUTU WALES DAILY NEWS Omcits, 76 and 70, St Mary-street. CardiS JT ivJ valuable Ointment (as originally nrepared hyG.L. ROBERTS, M.D.) sjrC,' confidently recom- t *■ g^t/dod to the public as J unfailing remedy for milS founds of every deŠcrip- .i 1~VR. tion, Scalds, Chilblains, 11 Scorbutic Eruptions, l^urns, Sore and Inflamed POOR &c. Sold in pot. at B „, „. 18 Ii, 2i 9J, lis, and 229 RonERT S flaclt, Sold wholesale by JLV the Proprietors, BEACH M & BARIiZCOlT, Br id port; AN S and retail by all respect- ^"klNTMENT. able Chemists. V/ N.B.—The use of either Dr V/ N.B.—The use of either Dr Roberts's Alterative Pills FRIED. or his celebrated Anti. &' Scorbutic Drops, in con- junction with the Oint- inerit, is strongly reeom- mended. See Pamphlet, RO-. Wlt" Testimonials, for- &-03 warded post free. 45052 KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR HEADACHES, &e. J^ERNIOK'S VEGETABLE~~PILLS. If you suffer from Headaches, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Costiveness, Rheumatism, or Tic-Doloreux. try KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. They are easy to swallow, bein 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. In 7id, Is ljd, and 2s 9d Boxes, of most Chemists. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES FOR CHILDREN. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES. These Lozen,q-e9 are the moat efficacious remedy ever introiu:ed for WORSIS. Being innocent in their charac- ter, they may be taken by children of all ages with per- fect safety. They are most useful for children of delicate stomachs and pale complexion, as they strengthen the system by giving an appetite. In IIJld Is lid Boxes, of most Chemists, i KERNICK'S COMPOUND VEGET- ABLE ESSENCE, for COUGHS, &c. COMPOUND VEGET- ABLE ESSENCE immediately relieves Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, &c., promotes expectoration of congealed phlegm, in- duces an easy and healthy respiration, and prevents Consumption by a speedy relDCJvalof disease from the lungs. A few doses are generally sufficieritto remove the most obstinate Cf/ugh. In Is lid and 2s 9d Bottles, of most Chemists. ERNICK'S. DANDELION, COFFEE. A delicious Breakfast -Beveraare. ERNICK'S DANDELION COFFEE. Prepared from the finest Coffees, with an admixture of the celebrated Dandelion Root (so successfully employed in cases of Liver Complaints), together with other whole- some ingredients, forming 1\ delfcioua and healthy breakfast" beverage. In tins, at 6d lOd, and Is Od each of most Grocers. KERAICE'S well-known Medicines can be obtained through any respectable Chemist or Patent Medicine Vender in the United Kingdom or the Colonies, or direct of the Proprietors. London Agents:—Barclay, Hovet- 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, J £ ERNICK AND SON, WHOLESALE AND- MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, CARDIFF. 8084 .I ^—-——————— THE ATTENTION of LADIES is CALLED THE ATTENTION of LAPIES is CALLED THE ATTENTION of LADIES is CALLED JL to the wokdirful EFFICACY of KEARSLEY'S WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PJfcLS, which have been proved by thousands annually fori many years past to be the most effectual remedy for that complaint te which Females are liable, lleadaohe, Giddiness, Nervous Depression, Pallor of the Lips, Mtd General Debility of the System, often accompanied bv Palpitation of the Heart. The most obstinate catei" (of apparently con- firmed invalids) have yielded to a coarse of Pills. Sold by all Chemists in Boxes st 2s 9d. Wrapped in WHITE paper. Be sure to ask for KEARSLEY'S," and see that you get them, as sometimes a spurious article is offered. By post for 84 stamps of Sanger and Sons, 252, Oxford-street. London, W, 8386 TTVavtu?". IN TEK MINUTEft. JT ABALSAM OF BOO. titw, Tl?0tIND the most certain and speedj remedy lor ad Disorders of the Chest and Lungs. In Asthma |nd Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Influenza, Diffi- culty of Breatiiitog, Spitting of Blood, Whoepina Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, tc.. this Baisatn gives instan- taneous relief, and, if properly persevered with, scarcely ever fails to effect a rapid cure, f* ncrw been tried for many years, has an estab- lished reputation, and many thousands ha Ye been benefitted Dyits usq -•■*• IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE,' A UPpMAHT yasmtoinAb. «. Amport Firs, Andover, May 29th, 1899.—Sir,—I har« for some years bad your Balsam of Horehound for Mrs B. Webster, and intended writing to tell you how touch benefit she has derived. She was considered consump- tive, but the Balsam has quite restored her and she f8 now quite strong. I have recommended you dozrus of customers, and all have beenpleaIIeÙ with ft. „ 1 am, yours, &c., Mr Hayman, Chemist. H. B, WEESTSH, IN THE NUR$ERY It la invaluable, as children are fond of H ftnd tako It eagerly, Imm*>din,tely it Is taken, coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing Seep ensues, No lady who has once tded it would ever aftorwards be with out it. Prepared ouly by A. Ilajman, Chemist, Jfeath, end told by aU Cbcinisti Prke 14 lid and Sa il per bottle. 161 utiitttSs ¿\ (htrttitit$. THE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. = •S co l'i 0 DANIEL LE'VIS & SONr oJU' JU {0 6J 0 « ART CABINET MAKERS. » HOUSES FURNLSHED ON THE o PURCHASE HIRE.SYSTEM. « p» H 00 cu p CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 7621—41998 Q /^JA:RPENTER, ST MARY-SXKLSIST, CARDIFF. OOTS AND SHOES. B G. CARPENTER Holds an IMMENSE STOCK, suitable for LADIES,' GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. BO 0 T S AND S HO E S. AM, THE NEWEST AND BEST DESIGNS. Quality aud Price Unsurpassed. O O T S AND SHOES. G. CARPENTER, Having purchased largely previous to the great advance in the prices of the^e goods, is cnab'ed to supply 6253 them at late moderate paces' 31407 G. CARPENTER (OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL) CARDIFF. JMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOIXTMKFT To HER MATRSTY, by Special Warrant, dated Dec. 27, 1865, and to tho PRINCE OF WALES, by Special Warrant, dated Feb. 10,186(5. 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 eondition :— The I Chemical Extract,' for wounds, swollen udders, and ewes lambing. The Gaseous Fluid,' for colic, scour, and debility. The Red Drench,' for cleansing cows and ewes. The Red Paste Balls,' for conditioning horses. The Broncholine,' for husk, hoose, or cough. J The Gaseodyne,' for heaving or paining. The Alcoholic Ether,' for cold and chilis. The Carminative Chalk,' for diarrhoea in lambs and calves. Pjice of Chest, complete, including Key to Farrierv,' R2 108 Gd. Carriage paid. Any article can be had separately. Awarded Certificate of merit by the National Agricul- tural Society of Victoria, Australia, 1871 President's Aledol, July, 1872 Silver Medal, Manchester and S-ilford, November, 1874; Silver Medal, Preston, June. 1S75 Silver Medal, Northampt 'nshire Agricultural Society, Stamford, September, 187o; Silver Medal, Crewe, September, 1875 Special Prize, National Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australia, November, 1875 Medal. Chester, September, 1S76; Silver Medal, South African Exhibition, Cap Town, lxi7 Silver Medal, Newcastie- on-Tyne, August, 1877; Silver Medal, Knutsford, Juh' 1878; M-idal, North Berwick, July, 1S7S; Medal. Daii-y Show, London, October, 1S78 Silver Medal, Welling- borough, Sept., 1879 and Silver I)ei-by, 187!). ° Tln.se important inventions have stood the test of time, and are the Farmer's true Friend and Guide in all his cat i le diseases. CA. UTIO.X.—Beware of low-priced imitations and see that the name of DAY, EON, and Hfcwrrr is on all bottles and packets. » DAY, SON. AND HEW IT T, 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, W., AND WANTAGE, BERKS. S351 EMPLOYMENT. I want 1,000 AGENTS to CANVASS for THE COMPLETE HERBALIST. 1 will give such terms rnd furnish such advertising f.tellities that no ntilti need make less than £ :J0 pet month, no matter whether he ever canvassed before or not.—Address O. P. BROWN, 2, King-street, Covent Garden, London, and particulars will be sent bv return P<*t. STIFFS STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. GTIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. srrIFF'S STARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH. GTIFF'S STARCH., (GTIFF'S STARCILJ s Ttr" 8 TARCIt. Is tpecially suitable for COLLARS, WRISTBANDS. SHIRT FRONTS, Ac., im- parting a BEAUTIFUL [GLOSSY SURFACE tothesa jArticles, and making the Liiieii look like new. g;¿;¡ The GENUINE AR. lllOLL is Buld by GrocerSg Druggists, and Oilmen, in lib boxes and jib papers, each box or packet bearing tho Trade Mark—"Queen Bess.™ I-s TIFF & CO.. 29, REDCLIFF-STREETi BRISTOL. 46092—S452 BETTElIt 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 elfectod by the power those wonderful Pills after all other 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, Thomson's BURDOCK PILLS, should be freely taken, as they purify the foulest state of the blopd. A few doses cleanse and strengthen the stomach, regulate the bowels, and remove all diseases of the liver and kid- nej's. Pains in the head, and all derangements of the nervous system, are speedily and efiectually cured by the fame extraordinary medicine. All Sufferers are highly recommended to try them. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Uedissne Vendors, in boxes Is lid and 2s 9d tub. 8iao WORTH A GUINEA A DOX. BEECH ALI'S PILLS ARE admitted by Thousands to be worth. a GCINKA A BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness ana 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 relie in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of caes.. Every sufft-rer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills and they will be acknowledged to be WOltTH 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 is required. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal BSiECHAM'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 healh. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, 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 ill the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long loet complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the ROSEBUD 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, aathma, difficulty of breathing, shortness of brea h, tightness and oppres- sion of the chest, wheezing, tux, these Pills stand uu- rivalled. They speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathing which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give BMCBAM a PILLS a trial, and the most violent cough will iu a short time be removed. CAUTION.—The public are requested to notice that the Words BBRCRAM'S PILLS, St Helen's." are on tho Govern- ment Stamp affixed to each box of the Pills. If not on, they are a forgery. Prepared only, and sold wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, T. Beecfcam, Chemist, 8t Helen's, Lancashire, ¡ in boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sent post free from the proprietor for 15 or 36 stamps.-Sold by all DruggUti oltd Patent Medicine Dealers. B.B.-FWI directions are given with each box. r IMPORTANT NOTI CR IMPORTANT NOTI CR FREE TO ALL. Just Published, a &fetuitous Edition of a New «nC Valuable Work, entitled, ,• "HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH; or, the CONFIDEN* TIAL FRIEND," Sent post free to any address or, receipt of one Penny stamp to pre-pay postago, or by letter post three stamps. This Book should be read by every one, young or old of either sex. It teaches HOWTO AVOID DISEASE, HOW TO REGAIN IJEALTH, HEALTH: A SOCIAL SCIENCE. Being a Treatise on the Laws Governing Life—the In- fringement of which Is the cause of all Diseases. Nervous- ness, Debility, and all their concomitant syrnptoinsex. plained, and full instructions given for every sufferer, how to obtain restoration to health. This YfUuablti Work 0.12 pages) gives PRESCRIPTIONS, IN PLAIN ENGLISH, with full INSTRUCTIONS for {heir prwar £ tion and use. Contains special Remarks on Rheuma- tism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Palpitation cf the Heart, Hysteria, Indigestion, Loss of Energy, Mental and Physical Depression, wid ull diseases of the Nervous and Alimentary ^System, Alrio, a desCTipUw Pamphlet oil the functions and Disorders peculiar to the female sex. by VUe same Author, entitled, FEMALE'S FRIEND AND ADVISER, wnkh will be sent GRATIS to any pddress c?n REt CKIPT OF STAMPED ENVELOP^ ^Adu're^, BARNES and Co., 48. Lonsdale Square. Jiarnsbury, London, N, < IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS, Consult ft guaihleii "pel Registered Phy*lul»n personally, between 11'r-nd.i daily,; Consultation by letter free, ALL WHO NEEJJ ADVICE ON MATTERS OF HEALTH, if ynabie tq have a personal interview, should rittaee' send (nil par- ticulars of tho casabylotter, enclosing > £ amped addr-e £ su'4 Envelope for reply this will reccive immediate a,us\ver. wUh jtdvlce PJVI rail INSTRUCTION hew to OBTAIN PER, feet cure. 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I Steam Factory and Citv snowrooms- LUDMATE HILL; West-end Establishment 25, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON *4739 XaiABLisiiKB 17*9. 8170 SWANSEA OFFICE o OF THE "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 early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will eecure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS. ANOTHER GOLD MEDAL Again the ONLY ONE awarded-for COD-LIVER OIL, PARIS, 1378. MOLLER'S NORWEGIAN COD. IVIL LIVER OIL, Prepared by Holler's Special Method, free from indiges- tible fats of other oils, is superior to ANY in delic.-icy of taste and smell, medicinal virtue ind purity. The most eminent London and European Physicians pro. nounce it the Purest and Best. Given the hitrhest award at 12 INTERNATIOKAL EXHIBITIONS. Only in capsuled bottles, of all chemist". 7571 DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET, What is it I A Handy Guide to Oomestio Medicine. Every Household should possess a copy. DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. 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 whole system How Nervous Power influences all the bodily organs to per- form their allotted. fundlons-Principlcs of life and death unfolded. Dying seldom as- companied with pain Mental vision arrplified prior to th" dea.th of the body—Immortality of the intelligent principle. T>E, ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. •B-' The Nervous, tho Dyspeptic, or the Hypo- chondriac, should read the Chapter on the Origin of all Diseases from Depression of Ner- vous or Vital power-How explained-Produe- ing or exciting-causes of Nervous Depression— Effects of the mind on the Body—Effects of Excessive Joy—Anger—Grief and Suspense- Sudden S'Jrpri- aDd Fright-Hard Study-Hot Relaxing Fluids-Intemperance in Eatinp, and Drinking—Sp:rituous Liquors-Loss of Blood -Impure Air. -ff-"hr. -kl-o-oxElsANTf-LkN, Read the Chapter on the Destructive Practice of Bleeding, illustrated by the cases of Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Madam Milibran, Count Cavour, General 11 Stonewall Jackson, and other public characters. P, ROO I ANTI-LANCET. D All who wish to prerevve health, and thus pro- longr life, should read DR. ROOKE'S ANTJ- LANCET, or HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE, which-can be had GRATIS from any Chemist POST FREE from DR ROOKE, Scarborough. Concerning this book, the late eminent author Sheridan Knowles, observed:— IT WILL BE AN INCALCULABLE BOON TO EVERY PERSON WHO CAN READ AND THINK." y, DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. A Clergyman, writing to Dr. Rooke. under date July 15th, 1S74, speaking of the ANTI-LAN- 1 CET," !;3yø Of it!! st)'Je and mattr I can judge. for I have been an author on other j themes for thirty years. None but a master- mind among men could have conceived or Written'vonr introduction.'It is the mosfperfect delineation I ever read of the human frame, and the links between the material fabric and the spiritual unison of body and soul." DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET^ OR HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE, Can fee had GRATIS of all Chemists, or Post Free from Dr. Rooke, Scarbro\ ROOKE',I -ANTI-LANCET. Dp, Ask your Chemist,or a Py (GRATIS) of the last edition, containing 172 pages. /CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. CIIOSBY S BALSAMIC OOUGH ELIXIR. Opiates, Narcotics, and Squills, are too often invoked to give relief in Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary Diseases. Instead of such falla- cious remedies—which yield momentary relief At the expense of enfeebling the digestive "Dq organs, thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady—modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. T Da. Rooxpls TESTIMONIAL.^ DR. ROOKE, Scarborough, Author 'of the 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 adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment of this disease. CROSBYS BTLSAMiC COUGH c ELIXIR. CLERGYMEN, SINGERS, and PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find it the most effectual safeguard against Hoarseness, Chronic Bronchitis, and all affections of the vocal organs. TTROSBTS BALSAMIC COUGH C RO ELIXIR. TRAVELLERS, SPORTSMEN, EMIGRANTS, and others, exposed to sudden changes of temperature, easterly winds, fog, wot clothing, &c,, mar, by a few timely doses ot this medicine, ward off all unpleasant con- sequences. /CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH VY ELIXIR, POUJOKMIY CbssCMPTlOH. To those who we suffering under this malady the modlolne will be found of Inestimable ser. rico, M It almost Instantly relieves tl to most distressing Courb, Pain in the C!*eft. D&BcuHy pf Breathing, &o. For the Nigf.t Bwe»t< so fearfully weakening in this disease, it net* as a speclfto, Invariably checking them in the course of a few days, riROSITfS BALSAMIC COUGH V ELIXIR. This Kiodielne, wliloli '« free from epium and squills, not only allays tne local Irritation, but ftnpravap digestion and strenptWens the constitution. Hence it )| used with the mosf signal sucress In ASTOfA CONSUMPTIVE NI0IIT BRONCHITIS HWEAT8, CONSUMPTION PIRNSULT? 0?BREATH. COUGHS and COLDS IfNG INFLUENZA, I WINTKR CQUGII. And all affections qf the Throat »pd Qiies't. CROSBY'S HALSAMRQ COUGH J ELIXIR, f sold in bottles pt is fid, is od an;l lis. each, all (Aiemista. WJ4 Wholesale hy JAS, M, CROSBY, Obemist, fceaft borough. r T^ROSBTf BAXBAJsHQ QOUGH" ELIXIR. A?k VPUF Chemist fof th? Nefp J Edition (-fin ATIR) of Crof^iy's trire Treatise on "DlZKASi!^ OF YHN LUNGS ANJ) AIR-VESSELS," eontaintno full and P1.3n instructions for the relief 'arid CUM of there diseases, or ppsr Frpk from ^AMEg M, CROSBY, 'Chemist. Scarborough. -rÚSny.S-BXLS.fJIC'- COUGH f^,IX|R, Can be obtained of all Chenii^g.^ I 1t.SÎlleS$ ddrmt$. rjlHE BEST SUMMER BEYERAGE. GILLON'S I L'AIEJUICE -iLj I AND CORDIAL. RECOMMENDED BY LANCET," I I SOLD BY— R. BENJAMIN Trinity-street. I EVANS & Co High-street, I S. FLETCHEil ..Borough Supply, J. N. FLINT Duke-street. E. G. MITCHELL Duke-street. SINGER & Co Queen-street. 8506 4GSS2 B A N K R U P T S T 0 C K I £9,000 worth of g 0 O T S AND SHOES. CASH AND COMPANY Having purchased the entire STOCK of J. B. WITCHELL at a Large Discount, desire to effect a Speedy Clearance by offering the same at an IMMENSE REDUCTION. Please note the Address- CASH AND COMPANY (Late J. B. Witchell), j 94, ST. MARY-STRE, ET, & 20, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. BRANCHES: A B A v PK VV ■ 9' Commercial-street, swiwooi 48, Cross-Street. PoNTVPRirin' 13 and 14, Temple-street. vwwin Bank Bu'Wia?8- a TREHERBERT near Station. TRtlORKY PORTH liannah-strect. 8493 EFFICIENCY WITH jgCONOMX ANCHOR jpURNITURE VANS, WOOD "OROS. I WEST CANAL WHARF, -L> J CARDIFF. 5826 34654) NO RISK OR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. S A N D E R S' t- COD LIVER OIL EMULSION, W bd HAVING THE H-I EFFICACY OF THE OIL t-? a UNIMPAIRED, < § IS VERY PLEASANT TO TAKE. A COMMENDED AND PRESCRIBED O BV MOST Q > MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS rh hi the Neighbourhood. In Bottles, Is 6d and 2s 6d. f A N D B R S, TOO'i HACHE AND NEURALGIA M PILLS SHOULD ALWAYS BE HAD IN READINESS. "T THEV AUK A CERTAIN SPECIFIC < a Because they strengthen the nerves and thus P3 remove the cause of pain. U2 THE FIRST DOSE RELIEVES, 8 And euceeedinir doses prevent fresh attacks. J; In Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d eaeii, 2 or per Post Is 3 i and 3s. 7047 SANDERS, m DISPENSING CHEMIST, H CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. THE "GALIGNANI'S MESSENGER" says:—"Messrs Hornimnn have had wonderfu success with their famous Tea in the Paris Exhibition it is possessed of a most delicious flavour, and 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—Williams, chemist ist, 11, Bute- Caziton-Yorath, Post Office street | Bridgend-Williams, Stamp CoJeman & Co., I Office chemists Cowbridge- Thomas, High- „ Howell, 255, Bute street street I Chcpstow-Griffiths, Beau. Joy, 17, Duke-st. fort-square Traheme, chemist Mountain Ash—White Anthony, St Mary Pontypool—Wood, Stamp, street office Kerniek, 23, Duke Pontypridd, Key, chemist street R,.)atii-IIaii cock, chemist „ Mumford, Spiott- „ Jones, Clifton-st. land Prusi, chemist i Penartli- Proctor, chemist NOT ICE X)F REMOVAL. THE RHYMNEY COAL COMPANY, C. H. EVANS AND CO. REMOVED FROM No 63 to 16, CROCKHERBTOWN [OPPOSITE] 200 THE OLD SEED WAREHOUSE" No 6, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. WILLIAM THOMAS, (Late J, S. Matthews), NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, &c., POTS, and ORNAMENTAL WARE, and all requisites for Garden purposes. WEDDING, TABLE, & OTHER BOUQUETS CUT TO ORDER At the Shortest Notice. SGG" TOYS! TOYS!! TO Y S IN INCONCEIVABLE VARIETY. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED IN 4S HOURS. JOHN OWEN, WHOLESALE TOS DEALER, 49, Shudehill, Manchester. Oversowing Stock of Continental and British fancy goods, Croquet, Aroherv, Cricket, Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Balls, Bats, and Wickets. Novelties of every description in workboxes, desks, dressill, o cases, tea-caddies, cutlery, jewellery, hair- brushes and combs. Owen's collection of glass orna- ments, lustres, vases, and shades is unequaJled. Enchant- ing Christmas Presents, ladies' companions, &c. Every variety in pursds, bags, albums, perfumery, and soaps, Noah's arks, dolls, drums, top, building tricks, and puzzles of all kinds. Terms, Cash. Cases of goods always packed up to suit any trade, from £ 2 to £ 5, and 410 to £ 15, well assorted, of all kinds. THE OLD ESTABLISHED TOY WAREHOUSE (9 and 51, Shudehill, opp site Thomas-street, Manchester. JOHN OWEN, PROPRIETOR. 7300 HE REV. JOHN SHEWATLD, of Milton, Kent, writes, October 29th. 1S78 My nerves were so shattered that I dreaded the simplest dut:es, and 1000t all energy and pleasure in the perform. ance of them. The despondency I endured became almost unbearable. Since taking COBDBN'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. Wsuxzes QCIKIXl! AND Pn.tJl mva at.r..ntrl.h An. .wor ..vm.uo 1 IliU BUCIKJ, and vigorous vitality to constitutions in any way enfeebled. Infallible in Ncuralga—Ask for "COBDBN'S •PILLS," 2S 0d and 4s 61, and have no others. Any Chemist will get them if they are not in stock, or they will be sent l ost Free on receipt of 83 or 64 stamps (great saving), by the Sussex Drug Co.. 136. Queen's- road, Brighton. Agenta-S. J. Proctor, Penarth, 11.011 T. Williams 11, Bute-street, Oardig. 7967—436UE JJUNT'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS. This medicine is prepared by qualified medical men, and has through a period of more 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 sola by W. J. SAUNDSM and. all other chemists, In boxes, at Is lid or 2s Od, wb'eh eontelns three boxes. 8345 MEDICAL ADVICE, DR HENRY SMITH HAS DEVO- TPD THIRTY YEARS TO.THE TREATMENT by COIURPP-ONIJEICH OF INVALID8 WHO CANNOT VISIT LQ^poy. On regetpt of a simple statement of the Invalid s Cage, together with a Stamped Directed Envelope torpply, the Debtor will send MaOpinion of the Ctea, with ftdvice^ and Inetmetlons, wuieh, If fol- invofi'dT il dm/if ift ,^1' printed Com, to assist ilintiimi ho J 'L^ Wl,tetKS» Milt fICO On ap. f 1'. Sixty Thousand Invalid* have been ?W0 THOUSAND SIX HUN- PHKD TEklWOMALg liave been clven tn DR. SMnti oy Piitwnts who been Cured by tila odviee without a violt, PH, HENRV SMITH, 8, Burton Croscent, London,W.O. „ „ THE •< WARNING VOICE." pRffes, by post to all parts of the World, fn Envelope, two stamps, THS WARNING VOICE. This is a M^dieal Book addressed to Youth aud Msniiopq en the Oause, Pymptoms, Consequences, and Tiwtrneni pf PehiliMtttfi Diseases, By HENRY SMITH, Pociop o| Mptlieine cf the VnJversltj' of Jena, by Dip. lomn. IBM-. • A SEW WORK en. the Nature. Treatment and or Jfen-ous. Mental, PUs-toa Debility, fi^VMoss of gP'nte, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, Want pf upergy, Deafness, Epilepsy, files, Vr^mature Decay, }ie*(.aohe, &c., re^aittnif U'<>n\ Loss of Nerve I\>wor, the resultsi pf Jnteuiperanee. L;vto Hour#, Worry, Bvacn Vol' V Y. I neglected, wili end in CVnfirmed Debility °'W3 *h0 ADVICE aud IN- O- R<EST*»T OF THIRTY YEAHS1 BV WfMt'U PiX'y Thousand have been restored fa fecaiUi. fey Casus T^stim*' niate from :çful I'm VieutSj with \Uoans of uacil in each (-,LW (SMJTII, 8 JJurtyft-eresceut, Lotidon, W Q. I %nslnt$s d4rt,gStØ. I I ANDREWS & jyjARSH, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 80, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. I AND I PENARTH MEWS, PI NARTII. Funeral with Ilearie and Coach with pair of Horses and hanging Velvets to each, Coffin covered W¡tll Black Cloth, richly Nailed, best Plate, lined with Flannel, Flannel Dress, Pall, Hatbands, and atten- dance £ fi 5 A Second Cla.ss 0 Third Class 3 S 0 Fourth Class 2 10 0 FUNEKAL CARRIAGES OF EVERY DE- SCRIPTION ON HIRE. CHILDREN'S FUNERALS, Ineluding Coach with pair of Horsei Velvets, White Plumes, Coffin covered with Black, Biue.or Folished, lined with Flannel. Undertaker, alld Coachman, with Siik Hatbands and best Pall; with white bilk border, .and. usc of Crape Bands for lriend:;¡- 2 „ 1 11 0 3 „ 1 12 0 >, „ 1 1. 0 6 „ 1 15 0 And so on in proportion. ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, Ineludine Coffin, covered in Black, Blue,or Polished, lined with Flannel, Hatbands for Mourners, Undertaker and Coachman, with Silk Bands and Pall included, under six months £0 18 0 Under 1 year 1 0 0 2 „ .110 S „ .120 4 ) 0 1 And so on in proportion. I BASS & co's PALE AND AULD ALES, SEASON BREWINGS, MAY NOW BE HAD IN PRIME CONDITION, I* CASKS OR BOTTLES, OF FULTON, DUNLOP, AND co. J. CARDIFF. iu Jl S B S T 0 S ASBESTOS ENGINE PACKING, ASBESTOS MILLBOARD JOINTING,, ASBESTOS BOILER COVERING, ASBESTOS CEMENT, ARE UNRIVALLED. BOM rATWmtWi AND MAKTTACTrRSRS THE PATENT ASBESTOS MANUFACTURE CO, LIMITED, 74St 81, ST. VINCENT-PLACE, GLASGOW, AND 10, MARSTON-STREET, MANCHESTER, From whom Price Lists and all Information oan be had, "VT E W P O R T "AGENCY _L* TOR TITS SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE is » No. 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED: THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD; and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED, The Tenus for Aùvcrtisement9 and the Wholesale SuI" Pí of Papers are 11reciscly those charged at the Chi- Oftice Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKR, Rtti-ORTER Asn MAXAGEK. ^RIENTAL rj^OOTH pASTE JEWSBURY &. BROWN'S, The only Genuine. Guaranteed absolute!1 fe from any Iwrntcio1\Q i:17Tr! ip-nt. Recommended bJ 1ofeoJ¡, a! and other testimony. 0RIENTAL" TOOTH pASTB Is pleasant a J ..yreeable, its use ensures WlilTE A- SOUND TEETH, Established 60 years M the most etrectual preservative for the Teeth nd Guml- • QRiENTAL rpOOTII pIsTB Warranted lo retir'n iw properties, and to keep tfood jy ANY CMmATE. The on:" Genuiue is signed JEWSBURY & RROWN. Manchester. QKIENTAL ry^OTH pASTE unlvcrja.ty b. ^jeiaiiU and I'orfnmers. 1p. On. and 28. Pot. Wholosale ouly 80f»2 _JEWSBURYBROWN, Manchester. 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 fur purifying the Illnod and rc uoviiig Skin Affectioll9. Free on receipt of stamp t > prepay postage. —Address Secretary, Institute of Anatumy, Birming- ham. 141 £ IDLAND RAILWAY THROUGH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARriFf AND THE MIDLAND COUNTIES, OHTIl OF FNGi- v LAND, AND SCOTLAND Third Class Penny per Mile by all Trains on t'n Midland Eaihca7. APRIL IS-v0. UP Trains: WEEK DA/Ts, A AB A A A m. p. w. p. Ill. a. in. a. 111. 11.. m Ediiibiugh OVav • j 1 1 II erley) dep. < 25 9 20 I. ,10 31 Glasgow, (St En-! c I och)dep. 5 0 3 15 ..1. ion «trIl.SLe 8 012 l2, •• 8 40 1 10 Blacivbuni „ g 5 5" •• ■! 9 4011 13- Rochdale.. » 6 ;>7 9 171 7 IS 10 6212 45 Halifax ^7 26 10 12! 7 42 11. 40| 1 4« Huddersfield p 8 10 Id 25 8 1312 fe! » i AVakelieid S 10 201117, ( Laucaster S fa 4S I.10 231 1 5i Bradford 10 35 2 25 S IS 12 30 3 M Leeds 11 30 2 25! 8 6012 gSj 4 ->5 Barnslev § 6 2S1 !) 15 1 IS; 4 15 Newcastle ?? 7 811 10 1 4210 6| 1 45 Sunderland c 6 40 10 46 9 S6j 1 so Durham 7 35,11 35, ,10 32| 2 11 Darlington ( c 8 1812 12 ..12 3511 10| 2 47 Stockton.. )( E 7 40 'J.O 46, x 55 Scarboro' c S Oi I 11 0' ] 39 York '8 9 38,' 1 40: 8 S12 35 4 20 Hull P 1850 I Sheffield. „ :12 34: 4 2j 7 010 lo. 2 1511 5 68 L'pool (Ranc- I I I lagb st) ;10 40 9 0 12 0' 4 0 Manchester u (via Mat),, 11 30j 7 0 9 501 0' 4 50 Luieoin „ a 30| 9 4.V 1 10 3 40 (via Mat),, 11 30( 7 0 9 501 Luieoin „ a 30| 9 4.V 1 10 3 40 Notthjhani I! 1143 i! I, n 2$t £ i4?'St?'.sSoli3^;isSjoS Tamworth' I 18 2 25 7 40 y of; {{ j \arinouth „ 4 5 D7 80]0 20 Norwich f) 5 0 s 3011 16 Cambridge „ 6 5ui 7 5!ll M) 2 18 Petcrboro „ 7 45; 6 I'll 6 4 ltt Leicester.. „ 11 22 S 10 11 ;2) 2 55 6 56 Birmingham i B 1 (New St)„ 2 45 2 45 8 4010 5 12 40 4 40 8 10- Woreester 3 43 4 « 9 45 u 23 1 4« 6 58 9 24 Gioucester an 4 36 4 5310 4212 00 2 37 6 5010 26 'I Chepstow 6 67 Newport 7 30 1 5 2 57 5 3 > 930 2 8 Cardiff. „ 7 55 a. Ill. p. m. p. m. p. m p. m. a. 111 I K E I 18 FiB „ a- m- »• m- a. m. p. m. p m. n. m n m. Cardiff .dep. 5 63 7 0 9 40 12 37 12 15 4 Vk t Newport.. „ 6 16 7 3010 10 1 i, 1 25 4 -<V 1 Sfl Chepstow „ 6 42 8 1110 52 1 "o2 2 12 17 7 3 Gloucester 7 4011 30 12 50 2 51' 3 40 fi iv s -A Worcester ,rr. 9 212 20 2 0! 3 «■ 5 'o 8 9 0 U BirmmghaiuNew street ,,10 40 1 25 3 40 4 50 6 261 9 4810 18 Leicester „ ,12 821 3 20i 6 16 8 6i 1 44 Peterboro. „ 2 50: 6 48; 10 25 Cambridge „ 4 30 8 60j 12 55 Norwich 6 40| 2 0 Yarmouth.. „ 7 421 ..I 3 o1 Taniworth 12 15| 1 58 4 63' 5 32, 7 2' 11 61 Burton 11 5G| 2 22j ft 2g 6 f2: 7 23! 11 94 Derby „ 12 18; 2 45) 6 0 fi 15 7 46, 11 Is Nottingham „ 1 13, 3 26: 6 6S 7 8 8 351 1 ot Newark „ 2 391 6 0: 9 2 9 2: j vc Lincoln 3 10 5 43, 9 40 9 40 "I r, j Manchester (via lP 'McJ2" ,56i81s, »». «SS5ff'.v ,«• Hull C Mi n, „ 36 •• 124S York •• sili wS-l1 \611 l6,w24 •• 488 Scarboro* 5 10' 7 is1 25 11 50 3 88 stockt,>„ ,Iwin"I "-Jit Durham0'1 1 r3! 8 S411 43" 13' «?nn i i 4 4 ;,fe U 35 12 1812 18 6 24 Sunderland „ 6 25 il 2212 6512 65: 018 Newcastle „ 5 23;i0 25 12 4512 45 2 43 5 68 Barnsiey „ 2 351 4 55 8 30i 8 39,10 lj »^eeds „ 2 60| 5 20; 8 651 9 65 10 33 2*15 Bradford.. 3 301 6 61 9 S8| 9 3811 0 ■> 40 Lancaster „ 5 29 8 65 « na Wakefield „ 3 8 6 7 9 0 9 o'li "o1 s i8 Huddersfield,, 3 48 6 2B! 9 5s 9 f,Mi* « Halifax „ 4 6 6 3210 SS 10 3s 7 on Rochdale.. „ 4 49 7 SO'll 13 n jg; I S2 Blackburn „ 6 16 921 a •• ° J Carlisle „ 6 16 •• •• f 6* Glasgow (St "I Enoch) „ 9 10 „ Edinburgh(Wav- *• *• 7 Ii erlov; 8 r,5 7 4ff I., —'n,1?"C-L^S P v.ssEN"0RIts ARK CONVtVRO AS FOLLOWS ,h->vra oiaSS °m and North-Eastem Station! ^llowa to Chepstow, Newport, and Car.iiff. i, '13 train_ does not run on Monday mornings, ihrousrh Carriages are run betweeii Gloucester ani Glasgow, by train Ica"ing (!lou ester at 8,58 p,m„ and D- — Dne« nor run from Varmoiith on Moudav morninsfS, K.—Third Ci:«s from CaniifT, Newport, and Chepitow « Midland and North-Eastern Stations shown.. F—Third from Cardiff, Newport, and Chepstow M Midland Stations shown. a A Third Class Traif leaves Birminshun at5,20 p.I)}., ana Worcester at 6.f¡() p.m., arriving at Gloucesuu-aj 1S.5. Chepstow, 9.23, Newport, 9 50, and Cardiff ai 1j).] p.1' PASSENGERS DESIROUS OF TEAVLI LING BY THiS ROUTE # From Cai'diiT, Newport, ami Cliei»tow, are icalariy re (i.ested to *s* for Tickets (• ^travel via "Gloucester aad the .Midland l>-a.'lvvay. ju.i., ..Oenertd Managef