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SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Shortest Route to the West. Thesplendid Mail Steamships of THE ALLAN LINE, Sailing every TUESDAY and THURSDAY (with Special Steamers on Saturdays) from LIVERPOOL, in connexion with THE GRAND TRUNK and other CANADIAN and UNITED STATES RAILROADS, forward passengers direct to ALL TOWNS IN CANADAAND THE UNITED STATES. The superb Steamships of this Line now run direct twice a week to Quebec, (Portland, U.S. in Winter,) and •once a fortnight direct to Norfolk and Baltimore, and have made SOME OF THE SHORTEST PASSAGES ON BECORD. Nova Scotian (Direct to Nestorian.Thurs., May 11 ,Norfolk and Baltimore Nth. American, Tues. 16 Wednesday, April 19 Scandinavian, Thurs. 18 Moravian.Thursday, ,,20 European.Tuesday, „ 23 Caspian .Tuesday, ,,25 Peruvian.Thursday, 25 Austrian .Thursday, 27 I"t. Andrew.Tues., „ 30 Corinthian, Tuesday,May 2 Nova Scotian (Direct to Prussian .Thursday, 4 Norfolk and Balti- Germany .Tuesday ,,9 more.Wednesday, 31 The Mail Steamers on THURSDAY call on FRIDAY at Lon- donderry to embark Passengers and Mails. TUESDAYS' Steamers go direct to QUEBEC. Cabin Passage to QUEBEC, £ 38 18s. and £ 15 15s.; BALTIMORE, £ ir, ios.; through to BOSTON or NEW YORK, £ 19 19s. and £ 16 16s., including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. A limited number of intermediate passengers are taken in each steamer at £9 9s, including Beds, Bedding, and all necessary utensils, dining apart from steerage. Ap- plications for berths to be made in advance. Steerage Passage to either Quebec, Boston, New York, or Baltimore, £ 6 6s., including a plentiful supply of cooked Provisions. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Rail- way Cars Free of Expense. Any information required concerning Canada, can be obtained from Mr. Dixon, 11, Adam-street, Adelphi, London, agent for the Canadian Government. Pamphlets on Canada supplied gratis. SHORTEST ROUTE to SAN FRANCISCO, via the Union Pacific Railroad. Through tickets issued on the most favourable terms. For freight or passage apply to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Alexandra-buildings, James-street, Liverpool, and 85, Foyle-street, Londonderry, or to Mr. GEORGE BIRD, 246, Bute-street, Cardiff. SPECIAL NOTICE TO INTENDING EMIGRANTS. The United States and Canadian Emigration and Bank- ing Agency furnish, free of charge, every information and advice, and procure through their correspondents in Canada and the United States, employment on arrival for Mechanics, Clerks, Drapers, Agriculturalists, and others, able to pay their own fares. Circulars, &c., free on per- sonal application, or forwarded by post oil receipt of two stamps. Messrs. Reed and Keim, 36, Finsbury-circus, London, E.C. [6263 CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. APRIL, 1871. N. RRIHE CARDIFF AND PORTISHEAD X STEAM-SHIP CO.'s STEAMERS, TAFF," G. DANDO, Master; WYE," FFINHIRFFIRRR 1 LLOYD, Master; "DART," JOHN WEBBER, Master; or other suitable Vessels, unless pre- vented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended to SAIL during the Month of APRIL, 1871, with Passengers, Live Stock, and Merchandise. CARDIFF to BRISTOL. Calling off Portishead. 19 Wednesday. after. 4 0 20 Thursday. after. 4 30 21 Friday after. 5 0 22 Saturday after. 5 30 24 Monday after. 6 0 25 Tuesday morn. 7 30 26 Wednesday. morn. 8 0 27 Thursday morn. 9 0 28 Friday morn. 9 30 29 Saturday morn. 10 30 BRISTOL (Bathurst Basin) to CARDIFF. Calling off Portishead. Wednesday after. 6 0 Thursday after. 6 30 Friday To-and-fro morn. 7 45 Saturday To-and-fro. mora. 8 0 Monday To-and-fio. morn. 8 45 Tuesday morn. 9 0 Wednesday morn. 9 30 oa Thursday morn. 10 30 on J morn. 11 30 29 Saturday after. 1 0 CW It being intended to sail punctually at the times stated, no Goods will be received for shipment at bathurst Basin later than one hour previous. After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To-and-Fro same day or next (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken), After Cabin, 3s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, Available for the Return Trip on Monday. Mr. JOHN THOMAS, _J31] Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff. CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. 1 XT' IRS T- CLASS PASSENGER -T STEAMERS leave CORK for CAR- V&xJiX DIFF, with Goods and Passengers, Every ^BfiSSgSSn^ WEDNESDAY, calling at Milford, re- turning direct Every FRIDAY. j. For NEWPORT direct Every MONDAY, returning Every WEDNESDAY. Fares—Cabin, 17s. 6d. Deck, 7s. 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). rTIHE MILFORD HAVEN and WATER- A FORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS will sail C weather permitting) From New Milford at I From Waterford at 4.0 L40 a.m., on arrival of the p.m., on arrival of the Train 4.50 p.m. Train, so as to from Cork, Limerick, &c., passengers to pro- so as to enable passengers °eed by the 10.20 a.m. Train tc proceed by the 2.0 a.m. to Limerick, Cork, &c. Train reaching London at 11.15 a.m. 11.15 a.m. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Stations, or to „ Messrs. JACKSON and CO., -!8021 New Milford, South Wales. STEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST, GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. 1 1 rTIHE Screw Steam Ships PRINCESS JL ALEXANDRA, Captain Lancey; ANTONA, Captain Mills CLUTHA, Captain Huckman AILSA, Captain *ry, are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers *rom East Bute Dock Basin (unless prevented by cir- cumstances), as follows:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, Vi £ Belfast. Vi £ Belfast. Monday, April 3.4 p.m. Saturday, April 1.2 p.m. Monday, 10.8 p.m. Saturday, 8.2 p.m. Monday, 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. » J FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. Monday, April 3.11 a.m. I Monday, April 17.11 a.m. -Monday, 10. 1 p.m. | Monday, 24. 1p.m. VVjtn liberty to tow and assist Vessels. on f?7s" ^eck, 10s. Greenock 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.; Greenock, to Lindsay and Co.; Swansea, to ^1. Jones and Brothei Belfast, to Robert Henderson and Son; Bristol, to Mark Whitwill and Son; and in Cardiff, TO G. F. WEBB and CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse. ^April, 1871. f 44*26 NOTICE. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND ANTWERP.. Bristol General Steam Navigation Company a ,-4- Screw Steamer CALYPSO is placed on trie bne between BRISTOL and ANTWERP, and will make $er next passage from BRISTOL on SATURDAY, -^2nd April. For freight and other particulars apply at the Offices the Company, 32. Prince-street, Bristol; or to Mr. J. Z^Best, 49, Quai du Rhin, Antwerp. [6156_ DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. ^OE Thirty Years the Medical Profession have ap- proved of this Dure solution as the best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, :t HEADACHE. GOUT, and INDIGESTION; nd 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 aperient and cooling qualities are much increased. ■hn yarm seasons and warm climates this simple pre- hi 'T^ion, when taken REGULARLY, has been found Shly beneficial. DINNEFORD AND CO.. CHEMISTS, &c.. s 172, NEW BOND-STREET, LONDON, o.^by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. ■AUTLON.—See that Dinneford and Co." is on each bottle, and red label over the cork, and use ^'NEFORD'S FRICTION GLOVES and BELTS. f5935 IJMSIMJSA ^DDRCSS^S. UNION ROAD NURSERY, CARDIFF. W. TRESEDER HAS now ready 10,000 BEDDING PLANTS, comprising all the leading kinds in cultivation, consisting of Zonale, Bicolor, Tricolor, and Silver-edged GERANIUMS. Calceolarias, Aurea, Floribundi, Sultan, Crimson King, Kayii, Amplexicaulis, and others. VERBENAS-Lord Raglan, Crimson King, Boule- de-neige, Purple King, and 100 other varieties. Eleo- trophes, Salvias, Lobelias, Ageratums, Fuschias, &c. Price 21s. per 100. No charge for mats, baskets, or packing. Early Orders will secure the best Plants. A large and choice Collection of GREENHOUSE PLANTS always on SALE. Wedding and other Bouquets cut to order. Epergnes and Vases furnished for Dinner Table and other decorations. TOBACCO PAPER, for fumigating. GISHURST'S COMPOUND. Agent for W. and H. M. Goulding's HORTICUL- TURAL MANURES. Boxes, Is. each. 124 sE E D S SEEDS!! SEEDS! THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN CARDIFF FOR GARDEN SEEDS AND POTATOES IS) F. CASE'S, 23, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 16092 SACKS FOR SALE. APPLY AT JOSEPH WALKER'S, CORN AND SEED MERCHANT, 2 AND 3, SMITH-STREET, CARDIFF. n [4894 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. F6132 CHARLES ELLIS AND SON, SEEDSMEN, CORN, MEAL, AND CAKE MERCHANTS, 11, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. AGENTS for the Western Counties Manure Company, and Thorley's Food for Cattle. Best English and American Oil Cake and Cotton Cake. Nitre of Soda, Guano, Dog Biscuits and Graves, Rock Salt, Heath Brooms, Sacks, and Bags. A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT AT COWBRIDGE. Just discharged (ex Clara), Superphosphate, Dissolved Bone and Grass Manure. f5996 ESTABLISHED 1842. J. AND T. ROBINSON Continue to Manufacture BONE MANURE FOR GRAIN AND ROOT CROPS, THE GRASSES, AND CLOVER; ALSO SUPER-PHOSPATE OF LIME, T3 ICH in phospate chiefly rendered soluble, and in a -XX> state of great perfection for maturing as well as starting the crop. These Manures are offered with every confidence, after years of practical 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. f5931 ESTABLISHED 1812. H. & T. PROCTOR, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL, ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER a CROPS; ALSO BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS CATHAY,- BRISTOL. AGENT. MR. JOHN GARSED, THE MOORLANDS, COWBRIDGE. f5887 J. B. L A W E S, MANURE, AGRICULTURAL SEED, IMPLE- MENT, AND WOOL MERCHANT. OFFICES AND STORES: WO MAN BY-STREET, CARDIFF HEAD OFFICE J. B. LAWES, 59, MARK-LANE, LONDON, E.C. FEBRUARY, 1871. MESSRS. HALL and HANCORNE (agents to J. B. j,VM Lawes) respectfully intimate to Landed Pro- prietors and Agriculturists, that in consequence of the drought of last 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. 0 The following seeds, which have been carefully selected, are now in stock Spring Vetches, Seed Oats WK-?ai-?e^' English, Welsh true, Red and w hue Clovers, Cow-grass, Trefoil, Alsyke, Lucerne, San- 01 n,, wipe, Perennial, Rye, and Natural Grasses, and M •r culture, Mangold W'urtzel, Swede and neld lurnips. ^inseed for boiling. Linseed, decorticated nnd also TnH^0^ Cotton Cakes of the best quality, and also Indian Corn and Meal. Howard" RrHn In]>lk',nents from Messrs. J. and F. X a,'rKl Sonf!' Picksley, Sims, and Co., ltansomes,bmis and Head Ball and Sons, Samuelson Hlpr C'ln-pHn ^OI''iS Co., Richmond and Chandlei, Gauett and bons, and all the leading \oricnl. tural Implement Manufacturers in the kingdom 0 Messrs. Hall and Haneorne have also in stock, readv for delivery, the following ManuresLawes' Patent Turnip Manure, Bone Superphosphate of Lime, Super- phosphate of Lime Dissolved Bones, Wheat, Barley, Grass, and Mangold Manuics, Concentrated ditto, genuine Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, and all Manures of agricultural value, which may also be ob- tained at our Stores at Cowbndge and Bridgend, and of the following agents Mr Michael Spencer, West Aber- thaw Mr. J. Reynolds, maltster Caerphilly Mr. C. Seys, Graig Farm, Bassale^ near Newport, Hon.; and Mr. Thomas Thomas, 132, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Messrs. Hall and Hancorne take this opportunity of expressing their thanks for the patronage they have re- ceived for the cast year, and trint that by prompt atten- tion to all orders, they will merit a continuance of the same. P.S.—Buyers of Fleece Wools at highest market price. [6057 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 ) 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. [6200 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 fortha 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 GENTLEMEN'S KID GLOVES. D. RICHARDS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. G ENTLEATEN'S DOCRSKIN GLOVES. D. RICHARDS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. £ JENTLEMEN'S DRIVING GLOVES." D. RICHARDS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. "ir ADIES' KID GLOVES. D. RICHARDS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES. D. RICHARDS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. c HILDREIN"'S DOGSKIN GLOVES. D. RICHARDS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. D. RICHARDS; HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, HATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, AND SHIRT- MAKER. [4245 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT TO TO THE HEE MAJESTY, A *3, PRINCE OF WALES, By Special Warrant, Py Special Wan-ant, dated dated 27th December, 1865. 10th February, 186b DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, Original and Sole Proprietors of the STOCK-BREEDERS' MEDICINE CHEST FOR Disorders in HORSES, CAllLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and LAMBS. Patronised by the pnn- 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 CH EMICAL 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. -r T> One dozen GASEOUS FLUID," [!je Inte.nal Pain- stopper in cases of Colic, Flux, Colds and Diarrhoea in Calves, Sheep, and Lambj, \.c. 20". One dozen "RED DRENCHES," he Balmy Aperient for removing Heat and Inflammation in Ewea or Cows after bad Calving and Lambing, an fo n c l) cleans- ing away all irritant matter from tlie £ oweU 13s One dozen "RED PASTE BALLS, for Mares after Foaling, and restoring appetite and condition. 7s. Gd. Price of Chest complete, with Shilling Book on Farriery," £ 2 16s. 6d., carriage paid. Either prepara- tion may be had separately. TESTIMONIALS. "Dav,Son,andHewitt's "The Gaseous' Fluid" Six-Guinea STOCK- IS the best corrective of BREEDERS' MEDICINE SCOUI^in B.neep I have ever CHEST" is the handiest and tried. 1. lugby, Lecture completest we know of—in Summer Grazing of fact, it lets a farmer see a bh(fc^- whole Pharmacy—not ex- i-ij Shepherd declares i actly in a nutshall, but in a the Chemical Extract,' in neat little box. Mark Ewes Lambing, to be worth LaneExpress,"—16thDec., 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 i BRANCH DEPOT AT WANTAGE, BERKS. [5943 gSitsittffsa gjidqsssseis. ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK. AGENT I.N CARDIFF: F. W. JOY, CHEMIST, DUKE-STREET. 16213 S. G. MOSELEY, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST (BY EXAMINATION), 37. CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. 16076 -1 THE "CITY TEA" CARDIFF DEPOT. JOHN THOMAS, ARCADE WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, CHFECH-STEEET, CARDIFF, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants JD 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, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. Agent for the Weekly Liverpool Mercury." [6058 J~ BASS & CO.'s PA HE 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 FULTON, DUNLOP, & CO. r 495.5 NORWEGIAN BLOCK ICE. THE undersigned beg to give notice to the Gentfjr, Hotel Keepers, and Inhabitants of South Wales generally^ that they are expecting A CAltGO OF FRESH WATER BLOCK ICE, from the celebrated Koh-i-noor Lake, in Norway, and which thjjy 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 toonths, should give early intimation of the same. Apply to ELFORD, WILLIAMS, AND CO. Swansea, March 9th, 1871. N. Ice Bins on Sale at Moderate Prices. [6178 EW CpAWCOUR&C0.,73,75,&81,BRomPTON EWLJK CRAW CO UR & CO., 73, 75, &81, BROMPTON ROAD, London, S.W., F HOUSE FURNISHERS, deliver ALL ORDERS CARRIAGE FREE, RE- F GARDLESS OF DIS- TANCE, and completely t: Furnish a House of any size in Three Days' ILLUSTRATED Notice, from one of CATAI^OGUES FREE. the greatest and best aD(* $- vellers sent to all parts iijjMr- „ to give estimates, &c., free of charge. Illus- 17" trated Catalogues free EW CRAWCOUR & CO., 73.75, & si, BROMPTON JLj ROAD, London, S.W., have the most com- prehensive ILLUSTRA- -V; TED CATLOGUE PUB- LISHED 600 designs, which they forward gratis. "I EWIlit CRAWCOUR & CO., 73,75, & 81, BROMPTON JLJ ROAD, London, S.W., r furnish a best Bed- •ji^ room with a complete ornamented Pine Suite and handsome* full- size Iron Bedstead.' Spring Mattress, Up- ■K,, per Mattress, Goose 9Bfv Feather Bolster and jBI » two Pillows, for 18 K1, guineas. This novelty is worthy of inspection, LEWLN CRAWCOUR & CO., 73, 75, & 81, BROMPTON :? ROAD, London, S.W., f have a separate de- partment for Bedding, Bedstead, and Bed- room Furniture ex- clusively. — 500 Iron and Brass Bedsteads at extraordinary low ILLUSTRATED prices, Pine 'Suites CATALOGUES FREE. from 10 guineas, se- <> veralin Ash and Pitch j Pine in stock, and a large variety imitating the choicest and most admired woods. Dis- tinct Illustrated Cata- v logue of these goods forwarded gratis. I~ EWIFR CRAWCOUR & CO.'s (73, 75. & 81, BROMP- • 1 A | TON ROAD, London, !• S.W.) superior Dining- Room Suites in Mo- J rocco, commencing f from £ 14 10s., war- ij ranted should be | seen. T 15WIR CRAWCOUR & CO., 73,75, ic 81, BROMPTON JL-I ROAD, London, S. W., f have 100 Dining- B Room Suites in Maho- K gany and Oak adapted f for cottage, villa, or i mansion. hs^ X EWIK CRAWCOUR & CO., 73, 75, & 81, BROMPTON -LI f ROAD, London, S.W., I •• have 50 Drawing- i: Room Suites, from 8 ( guineas to 80 guineas, with superb Cabinets, If Ottomans,Tables,Glas- ses.&c., of every de- scription, in endless variety. & CO., 73,75. & 81, BROMPTON JLj T, ROAD, London, S.W., I are now selling their f Carpets and Curtain p Materials at old prices, | notwithstanding the » advance. LEWIN CRAWCOUR & CO.'s C73, 75, & 81, BKOMP- ROAD, London, S.W., Ironmongery, China, and Glass De- I partments are replete ;-? with every novelty at much below usual prices. LEWIN CRAWCOUR & CO.'s immense stock is entirely marked in plain figures. N.B.— Observe address: 73, 75, and 81, BROMPTON ,ROAD, London, S. W., i> three minutes from Sloane Square or South Kensington Stations, Metropolitan Railway. [6148 "MRT RICHARD H. 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 25 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^ [37 SUSITTTSS ^.DDRESSJIS. PIANOFORTES, NEW AND SECOND-HAND p WARRANTED, from £ 20. OLD ONES EXCHANGED. THATCHER BROTHERS, 1, PEARSON-PLACE, DOCKS, CARDIFF. r6211 THE NEW MODEL COTTAGE PIANOFORTE BY D'ALMAINE AND CO., LONDON. Avery handsome Instruments Octaves, full Fretwork, Ivory Fronted, and Registered Keys. Carved Pilasters, &c., See. 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., have great 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. Benediot T. Knowles H. R. Bishop (Knight) Wilhelm 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. 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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. r5410 STUART HALL MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL 2, STUART HALL, CARDIFF, AND GUILDHALL SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. pIANOFORTES BY ALL THE BEST MAKERS. JPIANOfORTJBat for Salq taui Hire, on easyrterma. 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' SYSTEM into Wales, full particulars of which will be forwarded on inquiry. 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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 JOHN CARR, JAMES-STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, COAL AND PITWOOD MERCHANT, IMPORTER OF FOREIGN AND OTHER ORES, NORWAY AND SWEDISH MINING TIMBER. [4244 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. I All kinds of Stone and Marble Work executed. Tombs, Crosses, and Headstones always in Stock to choose from. Designs and Estimates on application. 16093 HEAP andGOOD TRUNKS and PORTMANTEAUS AT J. H. CORING, 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. I 6096 It is well known tnat the Chinese face tea with mineral powder, to hide the defects of worthless green leaves. This enables them to pass off the inferior sorts as the best. HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA IN Richness, Strength, and Flavour, is unequalled. Sold in Packets. Horniman's Tea has for 30 years been supplied free from the usual facing powder, consequently it is reliable in quality, and truly cheap. Sold only in Packets; genuine are signed W. H. and F. J. HORNIMAN and Co., London, Original Importers of the Pure Tea. Sold by Chemists, Confectioners, &c., in every town. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT. CARDIFF—Williams, 35. St. Canton—Thomas Yorath Mary-st. & 11, Bute-st. Chepstow-Griffiths. „ Kernick, 23, Duke-st. Merthyr—Stephens. „ Yorath, 281, Bute-st. Mountain Ash-White. } „ Howell, 255, Bute-st. Neath-Hutchins. „ Joy, 17, Duke-st. Newport—Edmunds. „ Treherne, Chemist "Phillips. Prust, Splottlands „ Cherry. BrlstoI-Ferris and Co. Pontypool-Wood. Bridgend-Williams, Post Pontypridd—James. Office. Rhymney—Davies. Cowbridge—Thomas, High- Risca—Taylor. street Usk-Edwards. [6003 fI STTSINESS GIDTESS^, UNITED STATES STANDARD PLASTER. ALLCOCK'S POROUS STRENGTHENING PLASTER. HISTORY. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are the re- sults of studies and experiments of Dr. Schecut, of South Carolina, and other celebrated physicians also of Horace H. Day, the distinguished manufacturer of rubber goods; and of Thomas Allcock, chemist and ^member of the College of Pharmacy, of New York, now General Allcock, &.c., &c. Step by step this commodity has attained its un- precedented fame, They are universally approved. They support, strengthen, and aid the growth ot muscles. They appear to have a peculiar effect upon the nerves, allaying irritability while supplying warmth. They seem to accumulate electricity, and aid the circulation of blood through the part where applied, by which healthy actions are induced. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER. They are now unconditionally accepted by HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES as their approved curative for CHEST AFFECTIONS, COUGHS, SORE THROATS, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, AFFECTIONS AND DROPSY OF THE HEART, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, PAINS AND WEAK. NESS OF THE BACK, STITCHES and PAINS in the SIDE, and in LUM- BAGO, altogether unrivalled as an outward application. ELECTRIC CONDITION. The peculiar phosphoresceut light emitted by Allcock's Porous Plaster when separating from the muslin may be seen when taken off in the dark. This quality is supposed to be absorbed by the pores of the skin, causing an equilibrium of the circula- tion. acting equally upon the nervous fluid as upon the blood. We have sold over 50,000,000 of these plasters, and they are certified as innocent, yet wonderfully curative, by all. Where a plaster can give relief they never fail. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS PHYSICIANS AND HOSPITALS THROUGH- OUT AMERICA USE NO OTHER, And already they are adopted by a large number in this country. ALLCOCK'S POROUS STRENGTHENING PLASTER. Dr. Valentine Mott, Dr. Johnson, of Hartford, and Dr. Myers, of Savannah, have spoken of them in the highest terms. The great Mott said," They were all that could be hoped for in a plaster-simple, cleanly, and adhesive; perfect as artificial sup- porters of the muscles and for pains, because of mild counter-irritant qualities, usually at once giving ease." Local weakness of the back, breast, and side always benefitted, thus curing lumbago in a few hours, sometimes in a few minutes. ALLCOCK'S POROUS ST RENGTHEMING PLASTER. Resolve and assuage pain by calling forth in the acrid humours from parts internal to the skin and general circulation, thus, in many cases, positively evaporating the disease. But fail not to use some doses of Brandreth's Pills, which cleanse the blood, and prevent settling of the humours in cases where pain has been present. "Their application, after purging with Brandreth's Pills, cures fever and ague, ague cake, and affections of the spleen, with pain of the left side. "JAMES LULL, M.D. James Lull is a celebrated doctor of St. Law- rence, Co. N.Y. AN ELECTRICIAN, who has great experience of their effects in local rheumatism, in tic-doloreux, and deep-seated nervous and other pains, and in affections of the kidneys, &c., &o., attributes all their sedative, stimulative, and pain-relieving effects to their ELECTRIC QUALITIES. He asserts that they restore healthy ELECTRIC CONDITION (equilibrium) of the part, and, that being restored, pain and morbid action cease. He was amazed at the great number of beneficial indications produced by one of these plasters. He affirms that headache is cured by one worn just below the breast-bone that one placed over the navel will cure hysterics, as well as dysentery and affections of the bowels. Even chronic constiveness he found to be greatly re- lieved by wearing one over the bowels. BRONCHITIS. Liverpool, March 2. H. D. Brandreth, Esq., 57, Great Charlotte-street. —Dear Sir,—I shall feel greatly obliged by your sending me two of the Allcock's Porous Plasters. I have used them all the winter, and there is no mis- take they have saved me from my usual attack of bronchitis, from which I have suffered each winter since I came to Liverpool, now three years. I now recommend them to a friend of mine who is suffering severely from cough, &c.—Yours truly, R. E. FULTON, Leicester-buildings, King-street, PITTING BLOOD AND RACKING COUGH. s "Belfast, Oct. 10, 1870. "Henry D. Brandreth, Esq.-Dear Sir,-Having been suddenly attacked a few weeks ago with dizzi- ness and dimness of sight and pain in the left side, supposed to have arisen from spitting blood and racking cough, I took a large dose of your pills, and in one hour the serious symptoms were lessened in two days nearly recovered. Next morning, after at- tack, I had one of Allcock's Porous Strengthening Plasters put on between the shoulder blades. The cough in three days totally ceased, and neither it nor spitting of blood has troubled me since. I deem it my duty to forward you this information, as thousands of men, women, and youths suffer from the symptoms which I did without being able to ob- tain the speedy and certain relief imparted to nature by your pills and plasters. Every house should have a box of your pills and a couple of Allcock's Porous Plasters for immediate use. The plaster provide a warmth in the region they are placed that is really astonishing. I know several who have on plasters across the kidneys, and all speak of the rapid an- nihilation of pain under their beneficial influence. — Yours truly, R. S, ALLEN. T\TERVQUS AFFECTION OF THE HEAD J>1 CURED. For two years I have been a great sufferer from Neuralgiain the head, and found only temporary relief from all the various remedies that I had tried until I applied one of Allcock's Porous Plasters. I cut it it into three strips, placing one under each shoulder blade, and the other over the small of the back; and for the past three months I have had scarcely a twinge of the old pain. I ad vise all who suffer from nervous diseases to lose no time in making a trial of the wonderful Porous Plaster. A. F. STERLING, Secy. Singer Mig. Co. "New York, June 8,1868." N.B.—A. F. Sterling is a distinguished man and celebrated physician was, in the late war, hospital surgeon, with the rank of colonel. EURALGIC PAINS CURED. _L1 Important Letter from Dr, Samuel Bard, Governor of ldaho Washington, April 2, 1870. "Messrs Allcock and Co.-Your PorollsStrengthen- ing Plasters have proved of the greatest serviee to me. Some time since I was troubled with violent rheumatic or neuralgic pains in both my arms. They gradually grew worse, and approached the heart. Finding nothing I applied gave me relicf I tried your Porous Plasters, which I wore for two months. The pain ceased almost immediately, and I have had no pain since. As an external remedy, your plasters are incomparable. I have recom- mended them to many of my friends in the city of Atlanta, Ga., where I reside, and they are loud in their praise, the Plasters having proved equally use- ful in their cases as in mine. SAMUEL BAUD." PAIN IN THE CHEST. Lurgan, March 20th, 1870. "Messrs. T. Allcock and Co.-Gentlemen,- Having been troubled with a severe pain in my chest for the past twelve months, and finding no relief, I was ad- vised by Mr. Thomas Maxwell, of Lurgan, to try an Allcock's Porous Plaster, which I did, and am happy to say that the first plaster produced a perfect cure. "THOMAS WARD." I can testify to the above being correct. T. MAXWELL, Chemist, Lurgan." ALLCOCK'S P 0 H 0 U S P LA S T E R S are sold bv all Druggists at Is. lfcd. each, with full directions for use, or in any size to suit. Price Principal Agency for Great Britain (Wholesale and Retail) 57, GREAT CHARLOTTE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. N.B.—A Plaster sent to any part of the country for 14 stamps. ALL ORDERS AND COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO HENRY D. BRANDRETH, GENERAL MANAGER, ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER COMPANY, (OF NEW YORK,) 57, GREAT CHARLOTTE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 16233