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STEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. RIMHE Screw Steam Ships PRINCESS JL ALEXANDRA, Captain Lancey; ANTONA, Captain Mills CLUTHA, 3jKEs3935» Captain Huckman AILSA, Captain ?/y» are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers Ir°m East Bute Dock Basin (unless prevented by cir- cHnstances), as follows :— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, Via Belfast. Via Belfast. on day, April 3.4 p.m. Saturday, April 1.2 p.m. ^onday, 10.8 p.m. Saturday, 8.2 p.m. AJonday, 17.4 p.m. Saturday, 15.2 p.m. Monday, 24.8 p.m. Saturday, 22 2 p.m. Monday, May 1.2 p.m. Saturday, 29.2 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. ^Jonday, April 3.11 a.m. I Monday, April 17.11a.m. Monday, 10. 1 p.m. | Monday, 24. 1 p.m. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. Fares Belfast, Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Deck, 10s. Greenock "Or Glasgow, Cabin, 20s.; Deck, 12s. 6d. GOOds to be alongside in time for shipment Three Hours before advertised time of sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan and Co.; Greeno-ck, to William Lindsay and Co.; Swansea, to •M. Jones and Brother; Belfast, to Robert Henderson ^Qd Son; Bristol, to Mark Whitwill and Son; and in Cardiff, to G. F. WEBB and CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse. April, 1871. f4426 CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. APRIL, 1871. HE CARDIFF and PORTISHEAD rTIHE CARDIFF and PORTISHEAD X STEAM-SHIP CO.'s STEAMERS, VSnB\I^. TAFF," G. DANDO, Master; WYE," J. LLOYD, Master; "DART," JOHN WEBBER, Master; or other suitable Vessels, unless pre- sented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended to BAIL during the Month of APRIL, 1871, with ■Passengers, Live Stock, and Merchandise. CARDIFF to BRISTOL. Calling off Portishead. 8 Saturday after. 5 30 10 Monday after. 7 0 11 Tuesday morn 8 30 12 Wednesday morn. 9 0 13 Thursday morn. 9 15 14 Friday morn. 11 0 15 Saturday after. 12 30 17 Monday after. 2 30 18 Tuesday after. 3 0 19 Wednesday. after. 4 0 BRISTOL (Bathurst Basin) to CARDIFF. Calling off Portishead. 8 Saturday .To-and-fro. morn. 8 0 Monday To-and-fro. morn. 9 0 Tuesday morn. 10 30 12 Wednesday morn. 11 15 Thursday noon 12 0 |4 Friday after. 2 0 Saturday after. 3 30 Monday after. 5 30 Tuesday after. 5 30 Wednesday after. 6 0 ^eing intended to sail punctually at the times B&ty! DO Goods will be received for shipment at lhurst Basin later than one hour previous. After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. Tif>i?"and-Fr° same day or next (provided a To-and-Fro To-a j be taken), After Cabin, 3s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 2s. ftvnii Fr° Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, u&ble for the Return Trip on Monday. 21 Mr. JOHN THOMAS, Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff. ^RK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. TMRST- C LASS PASSENGER Jr STEAMERS leave CORK for CAR- DIFF, with Goods and Passengers, Every oalliDe »' Milford-re- Sv^SvluNESDATr0' E™"7 M°NDAV' Fares-Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Deck, 7a. Cabin Return Ticket, available for one month, £ 1 7s. For further Particulars see small bills. AGENTS: CARDIFF—Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks NEWPORT—Messrs, MADDOCKS and HALL, Dock- street. [19 STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. Via New Milford, Milford Haven, and Waterford. DAILY SERVICE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). "KA RTIHE MILFORD HAVEN and WATER. JL FORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S UP VAT, MAIL STEAMERS will sail (weather permitting) 1.4or°m ^ew From Waterford at 4.0 4*50 a'm*> on arrival of the p.m., on arrival of the Train Train, 80 as *° from Cork, Limerick, icc., CtJ~r'e passengers to pro- so as to enable passengers ea by the 10.20 a.m. Train tc proceed by the 2.0 a.m. limerick, Cork, &c. Train reaching London at 11.15 a.m. 11.15 a.m. further particulars apply at any of the Railway wsations, or to Messrs. JACKSON and CO., New Milford, South Wales. NOTICE. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND ANTWERP. 'THE Bristol General Steam Navigation Company'^ •> Screw Steamer CALYPSO is placed on the between BRISTOL and ANTWERP, and makes 5er passages each way at intervals of about twenty-one <lays. For freight and other particulars apply at the Offices v* the Company, 32 Prince-street, Bristol; or to Mr. J. Best, 49, Quai du Rhin, Antwerp. [6156 WILLIAM ELLIS, (J OAL merchant, 17, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. [5577 J. M. H A I M E, COAL MERCHANT. Steam Coal, Smokeless 13 6 per ton. Large House Coal J2 6 Through-and-Through Coal 11 6 ^ut Steam Coal 11 6 Small Steam Coal g g ,Rtuiths' Coal, No. 3. Vein. g g ^arge Lantwit Red Ash House Coal 13 6 Delivered in any quantity at the shortest notice." OFlnCE-BRITANNIA BUILDINGS, BUTE DOCKS. [5576 WORTH KNOWING. GEORGE NAISH, WHARTON-STREET, CARDIFF, | S the OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PUBLIC BILL- ET POSTER, who rents the largest number and best rrivate bill-postine stations in the town and neighbour- ?°°d. N.B.—All work entrusted to him from other wns by post or rail will be speedily and faithfully ^ecuted. 1605o 't is well known that the Chinese face tea with 5. 'leral powder, to hide the defects of worthless en leaves. This enables them to pass off the inferior as the best. HORNIMAN'S PCJRE TEA I Richness, Strength, and Flavour, is unequalled, "p.. Sold in Packets. free°fI1*rQan'8 ^ea ^as ^or years been supplied feli i,0^ *he usual facing powder, consequently it is able in quality, and truly cheap. Sold only in Packets genuine are signed "• H. and F. J. HORNIMAN and Co., London, Original Importers of the Pure Tea. '-Oldby Chemists, Confectioners, &c., in every town. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT. Williams,35, St. Chepstow—Griffiths. Mary-st. & 11, Bute-st. Merthyr—Stephens. ^ernick, 23, Duke-st. Mountain Ash —White. » James, 281, Bute-st, Neath—Hutchins. Lowell, 255, Bute-st. Newport—Edmunds. T i0yi17>r)uke-st. „ Phillips. Bri'sfJ;re t>ern?' Chemist „ Cherry. LvM .antl Co- Pontypool—Wood. llliams. Post Pontypridd—James. CowbnVir,^ r„Pffice- Rhymney—Da vies. °e Thomas, High- r.isca —Taylor. ^lutnn rr. street Usk—Edwards. n Thomas Yorath [6003 Ijussin^ss gidrmqs. T. S. HUNTLEY, GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, 36, BRITANNIA-BUILDINGS, AND 9, MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF. N.B.-All Sales entrusted to his care will be efficiently carried out with prompt settlements. T. S. H. undertakes to make cash advances upon Goods consigned for absolute sale. [6123 ART PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. E. P. LEE, PHOTOGRAPHER, 9, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, HAS the honour to announce that he has OPENED a very Complete and Well-appointed SUITE OF ROOMS at the above address. The new premises are replete with every convenience and comfort for the accommodation of visitors. [4082 THE LOUISE BOOTH! THE Prettiest and most Fashionable LADIES' WALKING BOOT in Europe. To be had only at OSBORNE HOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. PRICE, 12s. L6163 THE MISSES PEDLER'S MILLINERY AND DRESS ESTABLISH- MENT, ST. JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. BALL and EVENING DRESSES made to order in the newest designs, at the shortest possible notice. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS TRIMMINGS. A vacancy for an Indoor Apprentice. 127 MRS. BLENKINSOPP, (Late Gaisford, Church-street), 1. VICTORIA-PLACE, HAYES, FRENCH STAY AND CORSET MAKER, BEGS to thank the Ladies of Cardiff and the Neigh- bourhood for their liberal support during the last five years; and hopes, by strict and prompt attention to business, to merit a continuance of their patronage. All orders by post attended to with dispatch. A large Stock of New Goods on hand. Note the Address—1, Victoria-place, Hayes, Cardiff. [6034: S. PADY, TAILOR AND ROBEMAKER, 72, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, IN thanking his numerous Patrons for their kind sup- port during the past thirteen years, and in anticipa- tion of an early season, begs to intimate that he is now prepared with all the leading Novelties of West of England and Scotch Manufacture for the Spring trade. [6105 JOHN NEWTON, TAILOR, AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, 13, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, IN thanking his numerous friends for the increased patronage accorded him during the last six years, begs to invite an EARLY INSPECTION OF HIS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. 6103 DANIEL EVANS, TAILOR AND BREECHESMAKER. 3, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to call the attention of his Patrons to his well- selected STOCK FOR THE SEASON. THE SILURIAN WATERPROOF SUIT at £ 3 3s. 16196 MRS. BEER, CLOTHES DEALER, 30, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. BEST PRICES GIVEN FOR LADIES', GENTLE- MEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S WARDROBES. Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon at their own re- sidences, in town or country. Immediate remittances on receipt of parcels from the country. MRS. BEER, CLOTHES DEALER, 30, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. [6195 CHEAP andGOOD TRUNKSand PORTMANTEAUS AT J. H. CORIN'S, 18, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Opposite the Queen's Hotel.) Established 30 years. N.B.-Agent for the "Times" and all London and Provincial Newspapers and Periodicals. [6096 MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON DENTIST, CAMBRIAN-PLACE, CORNER OF CHARLES- STREET AND CROCKHERBTOWN. Entrance also in Charles-street. TEETH, the best that can be obtained, from 4 £ to 26 Guineas the complete set, Twenty-two years' experience. Established 1852 Recommended by the principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff and neighbourhood. No charge for consulta- tion. Attendance daily, from Ten till Four. SPECIAL NOTICE. PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH Daily prac- tised at the above address, by the aid of Nitrious Oxide Gas. which is guaranteed to give perfect freedom from all pain in the extraction of teeth, and is not in the least dangerous. 137 HEALTH RESTORED WITHOUT MEDICINE OR EXPENSE. DU BARRY's delicious health-restoring Invalids' and Infants' Food, THE REVALENTA ARABICA, saves fifty times its cost in other remedies, and restores perfect digestion, strong nerves, sound lungs, healthy liver, refreshing sleep, functional regularity, and energy to the most disordered or enfeebled,—removing speedily and effectually indigestion (dyspepsia), cough, asthma, consumption, habitual constipation, diarrhoea, all gas- tric derangements, hemorrhoids, liver complaints, flatu- lency, nervousness, biliousness, fevers, sore throats, diphtheria, catarrhs, colds, influenza, noises in the head and ears, rheumatism, gout, impurities, eruptions, hys- teria, neuralgia, irritability, sleeplessness, acidity, pal- pitation, heartburn, headache, debility, dropsy, cramps, spasms, nausea and sickness even in pregnancy or at sea, sinking fits, bronchitis, scrofula, tightness of the chest, pains at the pit of the stomach and between the shoulders. It is the most digestible and nourishing of all foods, and suitable for invalids and infants in all complaints. IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Beware of the many un- savoury and more than sloppy imitations to which, without authority, Baron Liebig's name is most auda- ciously attached. HENCEFORTH no one will doubt the valuable proper- ties of Du Barry's health-restoring Revalenta Arabica In- valids'and Infants'Food.since to the thousandsof blessings it has already received from invalids whose position had been deemed hopeless, we may now add that of his Holiness the Pope, whose health has been perfectly res- < tored by it after thirty years of unsuccessful medical treatment, We quote from the Gazette du Midi, July 25th (Cure No. 68,413) Rome, July 21st, 1866.-The health of the Holy Father is excellent, especially since, abandoning all other remedies, he has confined himself entirely to Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food, of which he consumes a plateful at every meal. It has produced a surprisingly beneficinl effect on his health, and his o mess cannot praise this excellent food too highly." re 58,216, of the Marchioness de Brehan, of n™1,8 liver complaint, wasting away, debility, nvpr bnrl H?' ln'?ta,:>ility, with a nervous palpitation all intolerable ne?vo°u"'a°Skm sleeplessness> and the most T^drst^artriV°nd^8'e?sia' from the Right Hon. the f WnVerford • "iT8' k?rt\"Lieutenant of the County lionf "FVwi ^er*vec* much benefit from your excellent Food.-STUART DE DECIES Dromana Cappo- quin, County Waterford. 11 Cure No. 49.832. Of fifty years' indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipa- tion, ppasirK, sickness, and vomiting. Maria Joly, of Lynn, Norfolk. Cure No. 47,121. Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, of extreme nervousness, indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and ner- vous fancies, Cure No. 56,814.—Mr. Samuel Laxton, Leicester, of two year's diarrhoea. The Food is sold in Canisters, atls. ljd.; l lb., 2s. 9d.: 2 lb., 4s. 6d.; 12 lb., 22s.; 24 lb„ 40s. The 12 lb., and 24 lb. canisters, carriage-free on receipt of Past-Office Order.—Also Du BARRY'S.REVALENTA ARABICA CHO- COLATE POWDER is packet in tin canisters. For 12 cups at 2s., for 24 cups at 3s. 6d., for 48 cups at 6s., for 288 cups at 30s., for 576 cups at 5os, Being about one penny per cup. The 30s. and 55k:. tins are sent free of carnage in England on receipt of Post Office Order. BARRY Du BARRY and Co., 77, Regent-street, Lon. don; also at Fortnum and Mason'o, and sold by all respectable Grocers and Chemist' [5141 In |ju»iM|38 jjjddTOsata. WINBY BROTHERS, ATLAS ENGINEERING WORKS, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, LOCOMOTIVE, MARINE ENGINE CRANKED SHAFTS, SCREW SHAFTS, CONNECTING AND PISTON RODS AXLES, HEAVY FORGINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS AND OTHER PURPOSES SUPPLIED FROM THE STEAM HAMMER, SMITHED, ROUGH TURNED, OR FINISHED COMPLETE, READY FOR USE. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE TENDER, CARRIAGE, WAGON, CONTRACTORS, OR COLLIERY WHEELS AND AXLES. COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY, PIT SHEAVES, TURNED AND BORED. ROLLING AND BLOWING MILLS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ACTION STEAM HAMMERS TO TWELVE TONS. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON GIRDERS, ROOFS, TANKS, AND TURNTABLES, CRABS, HOISTS, &c. ALL KINDS OF HEAVY AND LIGHT, IRON, BRASS, AND STEEL CASTINGS. SCREW PROPELLERS, SCREW SHAFTS CASED WITH GUN METAL, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FORGE, FOUNDRY & GENERAL ENGINEERING WORK. [4652 DAVID LANSLEY TAKES this opportunity of informing the Ladies and _L Gentlemen of Cardiff and neighbourhood that he has taken the premises called GAINOR'S YARD, opposite the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, where he intends carrying on the business of COACH MAKER, for many years suc- cessfully carried on by Mr. Gainor, who has kindly pro- mised private attention; and he trusts, by employing clever workmen, and strict attention to despatch, with moderate charges, to merit a share of the patronage so libe- rally bestowed on his predecessor. Carriage making and repairing in all its branches. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL STABLES CARRIED ON AS USUAL. 16019 ESTABLISHED 1806. DAVID THOMAS, (SUCCESSOR to GEORGE FARMER), G U N M A K E R, 3, BROAD-STREET, CARDIFF. THE latest improvements in Breech-loading Guns, both pin and central fire. Loaded Cartridges always on hand. Snider Rifles, Boxer Cartridges. Also every accessory for the Sportsman. D. T. also begs to inform the Nobility and Gentry that he has now on hand a well-selected Stock of London- made Hickory, Salmon, and Trout Rods, Fishing Stockings, Landing Nets, Panniers also Fishing Tackle of every description, and respectfully solicits the favour of their kind patronage. 16120 A NGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK. AGENT IN CARDIFF: F. W. JO Y, CHEMIST, DUKE-STREET. 16213 S. G. MOSELEY, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST (BY EXAMINATION), 37, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. 6076 ELECTRICITY IS LIFE PULVERMACHER'S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, AND POCKET- S 3ATTERIES. THESE highly improved Inventions render Elec- tricity perfectly self-applicable, in a mild con- tinuous form, and extremely efficacious, no shock or unpleasant sensation being experienced, whereby it be. comes a true fountain of health and vigour, speedily soothing agonizing pains, reanimating torpid limbs reviving the sluggish functions of life, and imparting renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfeebled by various influences. The daily increasing number of cures effected by 1'ULVERMACHER'S MEDICO-GAL- VANIC SYSTEM is so extensive and varied that it forcibly points to this invention as the embryo of a universal remedy. The following Testimony signed by the elite of the English medical faculty has been received We, the undersigned, have much pleasure in testify- ing that Mr. J. L. Pulvermacher's recent improvements in his Voltaic Batteries and Galvanic Appliances for Medical Purposes are of great importance to Scientific Medicine, and that he is entitled to the consideration and support of everyone disposed to further the advance- ment of real and useful progress. .c Dated this 9th day of March, 1866. "Sir CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M.D., F.R.C.P. "Sir WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F.R.S. "EDWD. H. SIEVEKING, M.D., F.R.C.P. Sir J. RANALD MARTIN, F.R.C.S." Also recommended by J. RUSSELL REYNOLDS, M.D., F.R.C.P C. B. RADCLIFFE, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. A. CLARK, M.D., F.R.C.P. &c., &c., &c. Pulvermacher's System is also approved of by an official Report of the Academie de Medicine, Paris; Royal Society of London Royal College of Physicians, London; and the Imperial Faculty of Vienna; and its curative virtues are confirmed by thousands of private testimonials of cures effected.-(See pamphlet gratis.) These facts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail himself of this scientific and curative progress, to which the inventor has devoted a lifetime of study and labour, as an ardent disciple of that great benefactor of mankind, the late illustrious electrician, Michael Faraday. PULVERMACHER'S MEDICO-GALVANIC CHAINS are exceedingly effective without the aid of medicine, restriction of diet, or the least deravgemeilt of the patient's habits and daily occupations, in the follow- ing maladies :—Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Head and Toothache, Liver Complaints, Tic Doloreux, Indigestion, Deafness, Spasms, Female Complaints, Constipation, Cramp, Sluggish Circulation, Urinary Disorders, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Nervous De. bility, Functional Disorders, &c., &c. The effects of the application of Pulvermacher's Chaius in any of the above disorders is immediately per- ceptible—the relief of pain instantaneous. PRICE LIST of PULVERMACHER'S GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, and FLEXIBLE BAT- TERIES: C. Broad Chain-Bands for Nervous Deafness, Head, looth, and Face Ache, and Noises in the Head 21s. and upwards. D. Broad Chains for Loss of Voice and other affections of the Throat, Asthma, Spinal Complaints 10s. 6d., 18s., 22s., and 40s. E. Broad Chain-Bands for Writer's Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, &c. 22s. to 30s., 40s., and 60s. F. Combined Bands for General Debility, Central Para. lysis, Epilepsy, and Functional Disorders 50s. to 60s. G. Chain Batteries for Extreme Nervous Debility, Para- lysis, and for restoring exhausted Vital Energy (to be used in conjunction with specially combined Bands) £ 3 10s. to 4 Guineas. H. A complete Set of Combined Electric Chain-Bands and Flexible Galvanic Belt, for restoring Vital Energy £5. 1. High-Tension Flexible Chain Pocket Batteries, with a complete Set of Combined Bauds. Belts, and ac- cessories (for special cases) £ 10 and upwards. A. Narrow Chain-Bands for Sciatica, Rheumatic, Neu- ralgic, and Gouty Pains, Chronic Rheumatism, Local Paralysis, Cramp in the Extremities, accord- ing to Electric Power 18s., 22s., 40s., and upwards. B. Broad Chain-Bands or Belts, for Lumbago, Indiges- tion, Liver, Chest, and Nervous Complaints, &c., wearable as a Belt 22s. to 40s., and 55s. No Galvanic Bands or Belts are genuine but those bear- ing the fac-simile of J. L. Pulvermacher's signature on the label. CAUTION.—A Perpetual Injunction in Chancery, dated 18th August, 1869, was granted to J. L Pulvermacher against Alfred Barrows, alias C. D. Hammond, alias Henry James, alias C. T. Raphey, their assistants, agents, and servants, restraining the said person or persons, under a penalty of £ .>,000, from deceitfully ad- vertising Belts, &c., delusively representing them as electric. This decree is printed in extenso in Pulver- macher's Pamphlet of Testimonials and Reports of Cures, containing likewise numerous extracts from many standard scientific works,—viz., Dr. Perlira's Materia- Medica," fourth edition Dr. tanner's "Practice of Medi- cine," eighth edition and Dr. Handfield Jones on "Nervous and Functional Disorders," &c., sent post free on application to the Sole Inventor and Patentee, J. L. PULVERMACHER, GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT. 200, REGENT-STREET LONDON, W. {5582 | ESTABLISHED 1842. 4 AND T. ROBINSON 5 Continue to Manufacture BONE MiNURE FOR GRAIN AND ROOT CROPS THE GRASSES, AND CLOVER; ALSO SUPER-PHOSPATE OF LIME, t) ICH inphospate chiefly rendered soluble, and in a state of great perfection for maturing as well as starting the crop. These Manures are offered with every confidence, after years of pinctical experience by the Manufacturers. ALSO liNSEED AND COTTONSEED CAKE, Made from Seed as imported, without admixture. APPLY TO J. AND T. ROBINSON, ST. PHILIP'S MARSH, BRISTOL, At the DOCKS, GLOUCESTER; or to their Agents, ( [5931 J. B. LA WES, MANURE, AGRICULTURAL SEED, IMPLE- MENT, AND WOOL MERCHANT. 1 OFFICES AND STORES WOMAI^BY-STREET, CARDIFF HEAD OFFICE J. B. LAWES, 59, MARK-LANE, LONDON, E.C. FEBRUARY, 1871. MESSRS HALL and HANCORNE (agents to J. B. Lawes) respectfully intimate to Landed Pro- pi jetors an<L Agriculturists, that in consequence of the drought of fist season, Clover Seed and Grasses have considerably advanced in price, and it is somewhat difficult to purchase at the present date genuine English Clovers and Foreign Italian Ryegrass, but having made heavy purchases in November last, prior to the great ad- vance in prices, they are enabled to offer a really genuine article (the growth of which has been thoroughly tested), at wholesale prices. The following seeds, which have been carefully selected, are now in stock Spring Vetches, Seed Oats and_ Barley, Broad-leaved English, Welsh true, Red and White Clovelrs, Cow-grass, Trefoil, Alsyke, Lucerne, San- foin, Rape, perennial, Rye, and Natural Grasses, and Mustard for field culture, Mangold Wurtzel, Swede and field Turnips. Best Sicily Linseed for boiling. Linseed, decorticated and undecorticated Cotton Cakes of the best quality, and also Indian Corn and Meal. Agricultural Implements from Messrs. J. and F. Howard, R. Hornsby and Sons, Picksley, Sims, and Co., Ransomes, Sims, and Head, Ball and Sons, Samuelson and Co., Beading Iron Works Co., Richmond and Chandler, Garrett and Sons, and all the leading Agricul- tural Implement Manufacturers in the kingdom. Messrs. Hill and Hancorne have also in stock, ready for delivery, the following Manures :-Lawes' Patent Turnip Manure, Bone Superphosphate of Lime, Super- phosphate tjf Lime, Dissolved Bones, Wheat, Barley, Grass, and jLMangold Manures, Concentrated ditto, genuine Peffvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, and all Manures of agricultural value, which may also be ob- tained at OUT otores at Cowbridge and Bridgend, and of the following agents: Mr Michael Spencer, West Aber- thaw Mr. W. Reynolds, maltster, Caerphilly; Mr. C, Seys, Graig Farm, Bassaleg. near Newport, Mon.; and Mr. ThomaaJ^omas, 132, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Messrs. HBlaod Hancorne take this opportunity of expressing tReir thanks for the patronage they have re- ceived for tte-naet year, and trust that by prompt atten- tion to all ofle», they will merit a continuance of the tion to all olpens they will merit a continuance of the sap g Buy|r8 of Fleece Wools yk highest market price. ir—— ESTABLISHED 181;. H. P R 0 C T O R, .U^RRY^RRMAT, CHEMISTS, i CATHAY, BRISTOL, ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF ^SPECIALLY i: t I PREPARED BOHE MANURES, 7- F FOR GRASS/CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER k CRQPS; fv ALSO BONE! SUPERPHOSPHATE { OF LIME. P T^LBKS :—CATHAY, BRISTOL. | il A GE,T.MR. JOHN GARSED, Tqg MOORLANDS, COWBRIDGE. r5887 —^ JGEELFS! SEEDS!! SEEDS! THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN CARDIFF FOR GARD]|F SEEDS AND POTATOES IS It F. CAS E' S HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 16092 SAtCKS FOR SALE. ? APPLY AT J; JOSEPH WALKER'S, aiRN AND SEED MERCHANT, 2 AIDP 3, SMITH-STREET, CARDIFF. [4894 UNIAN ROAD NURSERY, | CARDIFF. -v v- BULBS DIRECT FROM HOLLAND. .1' W) TRESEDER HAS IjjjECEIVED his FIRST CONSIGNMENTS ti-'Jj of ijpLBS FOR EARLY BLOOMING, ?,). comprising HYACI S, TULIPS, CROCUSES, JONQUILS, NARCISSUS, &c., &c. For SizefUd*Quality can be highly recommended, and Sgf at Reasonable Prices. 5,000 lltarf Trained and Standard FRUIT TREES, coniprisi&Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Plum, Pear, Apple Trees, A veryl|ge Stock of FOREST TREES and SHRUBS for Sale, including all the recent introductions from Japan. 800.000" jjfHORN QUICK for Sale at 5s. per 1,000 upwarus« £ )i 'Si Planting done by Contract. Wfwiing and other Bouquets cut to order. Epergnemtnd Vases furnished for Dinner Table and other decorations. TOBAGO PAPER, for fumigating. GISHX^ST'S COMPOUND. Agent ffer W. and H. M. Goulding's HORTICUL- TURAfcjSIANURES. Boxes, Is. each. |24 CHJILES ELLIS AND SON, t, SEEDSMEN, CORN, {SEAL, AND CAKE MERCHANTS, OU* ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. 11 ..——— AGEKriP f°r the Western Counties Manure Company, afo^jjiorley'3 Food for Cattle. Best "BfrJfowh and American Oil Cake and Cotton Cake. Nitre of ^foda, Guano, Dog Biscuits and Graves, Rock Salt, Heaitjl Brooms, Sacks, and Bags. ,t- A BRAJSRBLJ ESTABLISHMENT AT COWBRIDGE. Just dl.sdftrged (ex Clara), Superphosphate, Dissolved Bone and Grass Manure. [5996 Ijugjitm giddntssff. THOMAS JONES (Late James and Price), BUILDER AND MONUMENTAL MASON, PENARTH ROAD ENTRANCE, CARDIFF. HOUSE REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS promptly attended to. Inscriptions Engraved and Varnished. All kinds of Stone and Marble Work executed. Tombs, Crosses, and Headstones always in Stock to choose from. Designs and Estimates on application. [6093 JOHN C A R R, JAMES-STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, COAL AND PITWOOD MERCHANT, IMPORTER OF FOREIGN AND OTHER ORES, NORWAY AND SWEDISH MINING TIMBER. [5905 J. HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT. OAK GATES and HURDLES. Pitwood, Sleepers, and Wheelwrights' Timber always in stock. Yard.— West Bute Dock, Cardiff. The cheapest yard in the Principality. 36 Colliery Drams for Sale. Gauge, 2ft 6in.; quite new. Price:£2 10s. each. [6147 MR. PETER PRICE, AGENT TO THE SUN FIRE OFFICE. MR. PRICE can speak from thirteen years' experience of its liberality and promptitude. Out of 50,000 claims during the last half century, 15 only have been disputed. ——— SUN OFFICE, 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. r3342 NORWEGIAN BLOCK ICE. THE undersigned beg to give notice to the Gentry, Hotel Keepers, and Inhabitants of South Wales generally, that they are expecting A CARGO OF FRESH WATER BLOCK ICE, from the celebrated Koh-i-noor Lake, in Norway, and which they will deliver at any of the Railway Stations in Swansea at 5s. 6d. per cwt., packed in bags with saw- dust. The cargo is expected in all next month. Terms of Payment, Cash Monthly, less 10 per cent. discount. All parties who wish to secure a regular supply for the summer months, should give early intimation of the same. Apply to ELFORD, WILLIAMS, AND CO. Swansea, March 9th, 1871. N. B.—Ice Bins on Sale at Moderate Prices. [6178 THE NEW MODEL COTTAGE PIANOFORTE BY D'ALMAINE AND CO., LONDON. Avery handsome Instrument, 7 Octaves, full Fretwork, Ivory Fronted, and Registered Keys. Carved Pilasters, &c., &c. 27 Guineas in Rosewood. 30 Guineas in Finest Walnut. Warranted the best in the Trade. Professional Testimonials respecting the PIANO- FORTES of D'ALMAINE and CO., with a few of the Signatures:— We, the undersigned Members of the Musical Pro- fession, having carefully examined the Pianofortes, manufactured by Messrs. D'Almaine and Co., havegreat pleasure in bearing testimony to their merits and capa- bilities. It appears to us impossible to produce Instru- ments of the same size, possessing a richer and finer Tone, more elastic touch, or more equal Temperament; while the elegance of their Construction renders them a handsome ornament for the Library, Boudoir, or Draw- ing-room. SIGNED:- J. L. Abel G. F. Kiallmark F. Benedict T. Knowles H. R. Bidiop (Knight) Wilfaelm Kuhe J. Blewitt Edward Land S. Brizzi G. Lanza Theodore Buckley Alexander Lee F. Chatterton A. Leffler J, B. Chatterton E. J. Loder T. P. Chipp H. Macco J. E. Cronin H. S. May P. Delavanti C. Minasi C. Desanges W. H. Montgomery H. Devall S. Nelson Henry Distin T. J. Nicholls Theodore Distin G. A. Osborne Alexander Esain Henri Panofka John Fawcett Robert Panorama George Field Henry Phillips E. J. Fitzwilliam John Parry Kathleen Fitzwilliam F. Praegar W. Forde J. Rafter G. A. Franks W. Rea I. J. Fraser H. Redl H. J. Gauntlett, Mus. Doc. Tommasso Rovedino M. Geary Sims Reeves George Genge E. F. Rimbault, LL.D. Ad. Gollmick G. H. Rod well Stephen Glover A. R. Reingale J. W. Glover F. Roeckel F. J. Griffiths F. Romer William Griffiths E. J. Russell W. Guernsey John Sewell E. Harrison A. Sedgwick D. Howell C. M. Sola J. Harroway Emerick Szekely H. F. Hasse J. Templeton J. L. Hatton John Tnomas Catherine Hayes. F. Weber H. F. Hemy H. Westrop Henry Hayward J. Waddington W. H. Holmes T. H. Wriiht J. L. Hopkins, Mus. Bac. C. C. Wigley F. B. Jewson. &c., &c., &c. Designs and observations on the manufacture, choice, purchase, and preservation of the Pianofortes to be had gratis upon application at D'ALMAINE and Co.'s Royal Pianoforte Works, Walmer-road, Notting-hill, Lon- don, W. [5410 STUART HALL MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL 2, STUART HALL, CARDIFF, AND GUILDHALL SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. pIANOFORTES BY ALL THE BEST MAKERS. PIANOFORTES for Sale and Hire, on easy terms. PIANOFORTES specially adapted for extreme climates. PIANOFORTES (old) taken in exchange. PIANOFORTES on the Three Years' System. HARMONIUMS BY ALL THE BEST MAKERS. HARMONIUMS for Churches and Chapels. HARMONIUMS for the Drawing-room, the School- room, or the Cottage. HARMONIUMS, warranted, from Five Guineas. HARMONIUMS supplied for monthly payments. THOMPSON and SHACKELL were the first to introduce the now celebrated THREE YEARS' SYST E M into Wales, full particulars of which will be forwarded on inquiry. From their thorough knowledge of the Pianoforte business, they are enabled to select Instruments with special advantage to Purchasers, ALL OF INFERIOR MAKE BEING ENTIRELY EXCLUDED FROM THEIR STOCK. DISCOUNT allowed on all CASH TRANSACTIONS. Captains and Shippers supplied on liberal Terms. Illustrated Price List, post free, on application. Music Stools, English and German Concertinas, Flutes, Fifes, Cornets-a-piston and other Brass Instruments, Violins, Clarionets, Drums, Flageolets, Organiflutes, Metallophons, &c., &c. VIOLIN STRINGS of superior quality. All kinds of Musical accessories. MUSIC HALF-PRICE, Postage free. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, CARDIFF AND CARMARTHEN. [5802 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is the most certain and speedy remedy for all Disorders of the Chest and Lungs. In Asthma and Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, &c., this Balsam gives instantaneous relief, and, if persevered with, effects a rapid cure. It has now been tried for many years, has an esta- blished reputation, and many thousands have been benefitted by its use. IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIALS. BRONCHITIS—Lady Russell has found the Balsam a most effective remedy for Bronchitis, and always keeps it ready for use. Richard Gower, Cwmafon, suffers much from Bronchitis, always finds relief from first teaspoonful, and keeps it in the house ready for an emergency. ASTHMA. — Mary Jenkins, Pontmorlais, Merthyr, afflicted with Asthma, cured with taking three bottles, and has been well ever since. William Davies, Ystaly- fera, bad for seven years with Asthma, bought a bottle of Mr. Weir, chemist; able to go to work after taking one bottle. Prepared only by A. Hayman, chemist, Neath. Sold in bottles, at Is. l^d. and 2s. 9d. each, by all respectable chemists in Swansea, Cardiff, Aberdare, Merthyr, Car- marthen, Haverfordwest, and the whole Principality. [5515 Sttsimjsss ^ddrijssw. THE "CITY TEA" CARDIFF DEPOT. JOHN THOMAS, ARCADE WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabitant* of Cardiff and its Neighbourhood for the liberal support they have bestowed upon him since he commenced business in the Tea Trade, and trusts that by still offering those fine blended TEAS at such LOW PRICES to merit their patronage and support. AGENT for JOHN THOMPSON and SON, India Pale and Strong Ale Brewers, Burton-on-Trent; and Messrs. D'Arcy and Co., Brewers, Dublin. [5103 GEORGE REID, DEALER IN CUMBERLAND HAMS AND BACON, BEGS to inform the public generally of Cardiff that he continues to supply the above prime quality goods at 3, PATRICK-STREET, BUTErROAD, CARDIFF. Agent for the Weekly Liverpool Mercury." [6058 WILLIAM HOULT, FAMILY GROCER, 17, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, SOLE AGENT in this district for the TEA FOR THE PERIOD. IN packets at 2s. 4d. per lb. The best tea (at the price) ever sold. [5870 SEEDS. SEEDS. THE BEST and CHEAPEST HOUSE in SOUTH WALES for HAY, CORN, AGRICULTURAL and GARDEN SEEDS IS AT JOSEPH WALKER'S, 2 and 3, SMITH-STREET, CARDIFF. [6132 As a proof of our assertion we challenge a comparison by analysis between our SEMOLINA and the so-called PEARLINA. A Y A R'S SEMOLINA S! is solely the heart of the very best Wheat. MPAY A R' S SEMOLINA ej- is richer than any other farinaceous food g- in Azotic matter, indispensable in the muscular formation of the body. M C! A Y A R'S SEMOLINA. m ° Highly recommended by the s? faculty for Children and Invalids. MBAYAR'S S E M 0 L I N A m is extremely nourishing and easily digested. Ml A Y A R' S SEMOLINA E: makes delicious g* Puddings, Custards and Pastry MAYA R-S SEMOLINA 3. unequalled for thickening mr c? Soups, Beef Tea and Gruels. g A Y A R'S S E M O L 1 N j* is the greatest delicacy for Breakfast and Supper. g A Y A R'S SEMOLINA. C Is very economical. t-4 May be used with or without Milk. Z Recipes on each Package. > 6d. lb. in Packet, 8d. in Canister. Sold by all Chemists, Grocers, &c. HOMINY. #¡- ——— -m/r A Y A R'S H 0 M I N Y, Ivt produced from the best Indian Maize, without any adulteration obtained by grinding, is far superior to the Maize Corn Flour already introduced in this country, which is only Starch obtained by a process of washing, which deteriorates entirely the quali y, and is sold at a very high price. Sold by all Chemists, Grocers, and Corn Dealers. Wholesale at MAYAR'S, 36, MARK-LANE, LONDON. E.C. A Wholesale Ageat wanted in every Town. [5942 BASS & CO.'s PALE AND MILD ALES, AND GUINNESS'S EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT OF THE NEW BREWINGS, MAY now be had in Prime Condition in Casks and Bottles, of JJtJL Bottles, of FULTON, DUNLOP, & CO. [4955 WILLIAM E. VAUGHAN'S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 248, BUTE-STREET, AND 77, CROCKHERB. TOWN, CARDIFF. 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. AND 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. BED and Window Curtains, Shawls, Mantles Dresses, Table Covers, Feathers, Gentlemen's Clotheb, &c., Cleaned or Dyed. AGENTS: Aberdare-Mrs. Dance, confectioner, Commercial-street Bridgend—Mrs. Thomas, grocer, Nolton-street. Cowbridge-Mrs. Stibbs, confectioner, Ivor House. 136 136 DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. FOR Thirty Years the Medical Profession have ap- proved of this pure solution as the best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE. GOUT, and INDIGESTION; and as a mild aperient for delicate constitutions, espe- cially adapted for Ladies, Children, and Infants. When combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, forms a most agreeable effervescing draught, in which its aperient and cooling qualities are much increased. In warm seasons and warm climates this simple pre- paration, when taken REGULARLY, has been found highly beneficial. DINNEFORD AND CO.. CHEMISTS, &c., 172, NEW BOND-STREET, LONDON. Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. CAUTION.—See that" Dinneford and Co." is on each bottle, and red label over the cork, and use DINNEFORD'S FRICTION GLOVES and BELTS. f5935 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT TO TO THE HER MAJESTY, TFE FEK PRINCE OF WALES, By Special Warrant, By Special Warrant, dated dated 27th December, 1865. 10th February, 1866 DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, Original and Sole Proprietors of the STOCK-BREEDERS' MEDICINE CHEST, FOR Disorders in HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and LAMBS. Patronised by the prin- cipal Horse Proprietors and Agriculturists of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. CAUTION.—The first Animal Medicines known to the world as DAY'S," and in such universal repute under that title, are ours, as a Bill in Chancery we recently filed, has established and no one, as was then shown, knows anything of our discovery. THE CHEST CONTAINS Half a dozen CHEMICAL EXTRACT," the External Pain-stopper. Very valuable in bad cases of Ewes Lambing, in Inflamed Udders of Cows and Ewes, and all Wounds and Sores. 15s. One dozen GASEOUS FLUID," the Internal Pain- stopper in cases of Colic, Flux, Colds and Chills, and Diarrhoea in Calves. Sheep, and Lambs, &c. 20s. One dozen "RED DRENCHES," the Balmy Aperient for removing Heat and Inflammation in Ewes or Cows after bad Calving and Lambing, and for nicely cleans- ing away all irritant matter from the bowels. 13s. One dozen RED PASTE BALLS," for Mares after Foaling, and restoring appetite and condition. 7s. 6d. Price of Chest complete, with Shilling Book on Farriery," £ 2 16s. 6d., carriage paid. Either prepara- tion may be had separately. TESTIMONIALS. "Day, Son, and Hewitt's. "The 'Gaseous' Fluid" Six-Guinea S T o c K- IS the best corrective of BREEDER s' MEDICINE Scour in Sheep I have ever CHEST" is the handiest and tried."—T. Rigby, Lecture completest we know of-Ill on Summer Grazing of fact, it lets a farmer see a Sheep. whole Pharmacy—not ex- My Shepherd declares actly in a nutshell, but in a the Chemical Extract,' in neat little box. Mark Ewes Lambing, to be worth Lane Express, 16th Dec., a guinea a bottle." H. 1867. Woods, Lecture on Breed- ing and Management of Sheep. ADDRESS, —DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, W BRANCH DEPOT AT WANTAGE, BERKS. [5943