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Clerk. WANTED, by a Young Man, a situation as Clerk. Good references give") ar>d only a low salary required. Address, V. G. w-, Post Office, Cardiff. 1066 To ChcinistE' Assistants. WANTED, a qualified person wlio can speak Welsh, for the\bovs business. Apply to Mr. W. CROSS, High-street, Cardiff. To Grocers, Bakers, and Ironmongers. ■7"ANTED, a situation as Porter, or to make himself W generally useful in a Grocer, Baker, or Iron- monger's Establishment. Unexceptionable reference. Address, J. P., Cardiff Times office. 1068 To Bakers and Corn Merchants. WANTED, by a Young Man who understands the Baking Business, a SITUATION in a Baker's or Corn Merchant's shop. A light situation in a corn stores not objected to. Age, 25 years. Address, L. and C. WHEAT, 4, Victoria-street, Cheltenham. 1049 Lady's Maid or House-keeper. WANTED, by a Young Lady (age 29), a situation as Lady's Maid or House-keeper in a respectable family. Respectable references can be given. As Nur- sery Governess would not be objected to. The chief object is to obtain a comfortable home; salary, a secondary consideration. Address, S. L., Cardiff Times office, Cardiff. 1077 Shop and Stores TO be LET, which may be had immediately, and at a moderate rent. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. 1000 Drawing room and Bed-room. TO be LET, Furnished, a Drawing-room and Bed- room, desirably situated on the Roath-road. Terms reasonable. Apply at the Cardiff Times office. 1078 Two Houses in Canton. TO be LET, at moderate rents, and free from taxes situate Nos. 3 and 6, Wellington-street. Apply a 8, Wellington-street. 1061 First-class Furnished Lodgings HpO be LET, suitable for a gent.tman, situated near the X Castle Grounds, Cardiff. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. 979 Coopers' Arms, Bute Docks. TO be LET, the Coopers' Arms, South William-strr.t, Bute Docks. Satisfactory reasons will be given for leaving. Apply on the premises. 1080 Double Licensed Public House. TO be LET, the CARDIFF BOAT, situate inWo- manby-street. This is an old established business, and is used by farmers and others attending the weekly market. Satisfactory reasons can be given for leaving. Possession can be had immediately. Apply on the pre- mises. 971 Ale and Porter Stores. TO be LET, with immediate possession, all that cele- brated and old-established ALE and PORTER STORES, formerly in the occupation of the late Mr David Phillips, situated in Crichton-street, Cardiff, and where a profitable and capital bnsiness has always been carried oil. Persons with a small capital will find the above a most eligible opportunity. For further particulars apply to Mr. R. LEWIS, 51, Bute-street, Cardiff. 1045 The Rothsay Castle, Cardiff. f~¥^0 be LET, (the proprietor being about to retire), a _L free Double-licensed House, and Cottage attached, known as the Rothsay Castle, situate in Bute-road and corner of South Church-street. The above premises are replete with every convenience suitable to the trade, and to any party desirous of carrying on a respectable bus!- in a most commanding situation and principal thoroughfare to the Bute Docks, the present affords a most eligible opportunity, and one of rare occurrence. Apply to Mr. Wra. Aubrey, on the above premises- 1082 The Duffryn Tavern, Cardiff. rpO be LET, with immediate possession, the Duffryn %X. Tavern, Garth-street, Nev.-town, Cardiff, contain- ing a large tap-room, bar, parlour, and six bedrooms. Coming-in very moderate, and the fixtures may be taken by the tenant, or removed, to suit the convenience of par- ties. Apply on the premises. 1085 To Bakers, Grocers, and Others. GOOD BUSINESS PREMISES IN A FIRST-RATE SITUATION. TO be LET, with immediate possession, the SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, and PREMISES, 49, Commercial street, Newport. The Shop has been newly built, and is fitted with counters, shelves, gas fitting: and every con- .,e lience. Application to be made at 41, Llanarth- treet, Newport. 1084 Hot Tea and Coffee ALWAYS Ready at J. HOWELL'S, Cambrian Tem- perance Hotel and Refreshment Rooms, 10, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Well-aired Beds, on Moderate Terms. 844 Scandinavian Coffee and Refreshment Rooms, 176, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. MRS. MULYANY begs to inform her patrons and the public, that she has REMOVED from Loudon square to the above address, and in returning thanks for past favours begs to solicit a coninuance of the same. DEALER IN BRITISH WINES AND CIGARS. WELL-AIR'D BEDS. 999 Admiralty Signal Lights for 1st October, 1858. WILKINS AND CO., Light-house Engineers, have adapted their Patent Dioptric Lenses to screened Lanterns, in strict compliance with the New Regulations, making it impossible to exhibit the wrong light. Dioptric Lights for Harbours, 24, Long-acre, London. 1025 MR. T. WEBBER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. T WEBBER, House Agent, 80, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, begs to direct attention to the fol- owing:— To be Let: fl^WO Semi-detached VILLAS in Soutliey-street, JL Newport-road, containing four bedrooms, front and back parlours, kitchen, scullery, and garden. TWO HOUSES in Elm-street; and one HOUSE in Comet-street, Roath. TWO HOUSES at the Top of Shakespeare-street, con- taining five rooms each, with gardens. A PARLOUR, sitting-room, and four bedrooms, pleasantly situated, about l-§- mile from Cardiff, suitable for single gentleman or a small family. A HOUSE at the Top of Severn-road, containing six rooms and wash-house, with garden. A HOUSE, in New, street, Plucca-lane, 5s. per week. A HOUSE in Milton-street. A HOUSE in Constellation-street, Splotlands. A HOUSE in Tyndal-strcet, Newtown. Rent mode- rate. DRY CELLARAGE and an OFFICE, together or separately, situate at the Docks. To be Sold: TWO Houses in Sandon-placc, Newtown, containing five rooms, with garden, &c. SEVERAL Lots of cheap and substantially-built PROPERTY, in different parts of the town and neighbourhood, well worthy the attention of capitalists, Applications for any of the above to be made at the Office any day from 10 to 7. Communications by post promptly attended to. 881 IMPORTANT. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY. AT A CHEAP AND EAS): RATE, GO TO N* L L 1 A M WILLIAMS'S, 16, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., Insuse Your Life, AND, with Security y°u can have any Amount from £ 50 up to £ .800, Repayable by Half-yearly Instal- ments, in Three Years, with moderate interest. 352 Glenfield PatentStarch, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And pronounced by Her Majesty's Laundress to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. Sold by all Chandlers, Grocers, &c., &e. 195 Railway Wagons for Hire. RAILWAY Companies and Freighters are informed that the Birmingham Wagon Company (Limited) has RailwayWagons for hire. Apply to the SECRETARY, 3, Newhall-street, Birmingham. 546 Refusal of Advertisements! THE Proprietors of the CARDIFF TIMES thus pub- licly make known, that for no consideration will Ad- vertisements of an Objectionable Class be admitted into their columns. They are determined that in this, as in all other respects, the CARDIFF TIMES shall be worthy of the first-class position to which it aspires. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEW TOWN HALL, CARDIFF. M R. J. H. RIG fI TON Respectfully begs to announce that his CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, Will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19th, 1858, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR. THE IT ON. WINDSOR CLIVE, M.P. LADY MARY WINDSOR CLIVE. C. K. KEMEYS TYNTE, ESQ. T. W. BOOKER B LAKE MORE, ESQ., M.P. R. F. JENNEK, ESQ. Vocal Performers.MADAME RUDERSDORFF and Mr. THOMAS. Principal Violin Mr. J. H. THOMAS, Leader of the Grand National English Opera Company. Grand Piano-Forte Mr. J. H. RIGHTON. The Band will comprise the following Instruments:— Three First Violins-—Three Second Violins. Two Flutes,-—-Two Clarionets, Viola,—2 Violoncellos,—2 Double Basses, Two Cornet a Pistons, and Two Horns. Aided by the Vocal and Orchestral Union. CONDUCTOR MR. J. H. RIGHTON. Doors open at Seven, Concert to commence at Eight. Reserved Seats, numbered,5s.;Back Seats, 2s. 6d. Plan of Room at Mr. Bird's, Duke-street, where Tickets may be had and places secured. Tickets may also be had at Miss Howell's Library, I St. Mary-street. Mr. J. H. llighton. respectfully recommends an early application for Tickets, as only a limited number can be issued to allow room for the greatly increased size of the Orchestra. 1088 WOOLLEN DRAPER AND CLOWLER. D. SOTIlAlili 24, ST. KA-RY-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS respectfully to announce to the public, that he has JUST RETURNED from the London arid West of England Markets, where he has made large purchases of GOODS peculiarly adapted for the present Season, and invites an early inspection. Please observe the Address—24, ST. MARY-STREET. 805 &C! CASH BUYERS of OILS, COLOURS, PAINTS, WHITE-LEAD, VARNISHES, &c., &c., should pur- chase of F. J. DUGGAN, 32, MILK-STREET, BRISTOL, And thereby effect a saving of5 to 15 per cent, on usual cash prices. All goods warranted to be the best of the description ordered. Prices free, per post, on application. 795 J. GOVER, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF CARTS, WAGONS, AND SPRING TRAPS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (NEAR THE SOUTH WALES RAILWAY STATION). JGOVER respectfully tenders his acknowledgments to his numerous patrons during the many years he has • carried on business at the Wharf, Cardiff, and begs to assure them and the public generally, that he conti- nues to execute all orders with well-seasoned wood, in the best workmanship, with the utmost despatch, and on the most reasonable terms, at his enlarged Manufactory, near the South Wales Railway Station, Cardiff. Every description of Hard Wood, Oak, Ash, Elm, and Deal Timbers, in the round or in boards and planks. Oak Spokes, Ash and Elm Felloes, Patent Axles and Springs, and Lancevvood Shafts, manufactured on the premises. The Trade supplied on reasonable terms. G24 "CHEAP PROVISION ESTAIUASMIENT," (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL) BUTE-STREET, CORNER OF CHARLOTTE-STREET. T) TAVERNER begs to inform the inhabitants of CARDIFF and Neighbourhood that he has OPENED the • above Establishment for the Sale of BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON, &c., and trusts, by supplying Goods of the very best description at the lowest prices for cash, to secure a share of public patronage. 829 PIANO-FORTES, HARMONIUMS, &c. PIANO-FORTES, by COLLARD, COLLARD, and BROADWOOD SONS, at from FCFRTY GUINEAS each. HARMONIUMS for the School-room, SIX GUINEAS each. NEW PATENT HARMONIUMS for the Drawing-room, beautifully toned with swells and other important improvements. Terms equally or more advantageous than the London Houses. COTTAGE PIANO-FORTES (warranted) of full compass, TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS each. ADDRESS:—PHILIP J. SMITH, Musical Instrument Dealer, No. 35, Park-street, Bristol. 787 A. 11UCtIA_-N'S R H Y M N E Y 13 R EWE Il Y S T 0 R E S, RHYMNEY HOTEL, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. FAMILIES and the TRADE generally supplied with the Celebrated RHYMNEY BURTON PALE ALES and EXTRA STOUT PORTER, in Casks of all sizes. Orders taken at the Bar of the Hotel. 994 G. HALE, AGENT GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT AND CARDIFF TIMES OFFICE. MESSRS. DUNCAN & WARD, Proprietors and Publishers of the CARDIFF TIMES, respectfully inform the Public of Cardiff and South Wales generally, that they execute LETTER-PRESS PRINTING in all its departments with elegance, accuracy, and despatch, at the lowest prices consistent with these absolute conditions. Being themselves thorough practical printers, and having recently purchased an extensive and well-selected Plant of Jobbing and Book Type, combined with the most improved Machinery, they are in a position to execute all orders in a style of workmanship and with a degree of facility hitherto unknown in this part of the country Public Companies, Colliery Proprietors, Ship Brokers, Auctioneers, Benefit Societies, Authors, and Tradesmen, requiring a large amount of printing, will find considerable advantages at this Establishment as compared with those of Bristol and other distant towns. STATIONERY FOR PUBLIC OFFICES SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. LEDGERS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS Ruled and Bound to pattern in the most accurate and substantial manner, at the lowest remunerative prices. CARDIFF TIMES OFFICE, 17. ST. MARY-STREET. POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! Sa »»TTI7T r irr T, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AMUEL LYLE has always on SALE sat his STORES, BUTE TERRACE, adjoining the NATIONAL SCHOOLS, a large quantity of the Best Class NEW ENGLISH POTATOES. All orders above two cwt. delivered in town free. 803 NEAR THE CUSTOM HOUSE, CORNER OF THE RAILWAY BUIDGE. BIDDISS & CO., ARCHITECTURAL MOULDERS, BEG to call the attention of Architects, Builders, and others to their Stock of TRUSSES, VASES, CENTRE FLOWERS, CHIMNEY POTS, &c. MODELS EXECUTED FROM DESIGNS. Cement Plaster, Laths, Ridges, Chimney-pieces, &c. 228 BRITISH PROVIDENT LIFE & FIIIE ASSURANCE COATPA-N-Y. (Established 1850.) WITH WHICH IS NOW UNITED THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. CHIEF OFFICE-4, CHATHAM-PLACE, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. CAP I T A L-O N E MILLION. SOUTH WALES BRANCH—B UTE R 0 AD, CARDIFF. NEWPORT AGENCY-34, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. AGENT—GEORGE WILLIAMS. THIS COMPANY embraces all the modern improvements and advantages in the system of Life Assurance, every description of risk being taken contingent on human life. The Life Policies of this Company are indisputable, and not liable to forfeiture through inability to keep up the payments, every precaution being taken previous to issuing the Policy. Policies are issued free of Stamp Duty. 80 per Cent. Profits divided amongst the Assured. Premiums may be deducted in the returns for the Income Tax. ANNUAL PREMIUM FOR THE ASSURANCE OF £100. AGE. 25 30 35 40 45 50 With Profits k2 0 6 £ 2 5 3 £ 2 12 0 £ 3 4 t3 11 2 zC4 9 1 Without Profits. 1 17 G 2 2 11 2 9 7 2 1 3 7 11 4 5 2 JAMES MOLINEUX, Local Manager. Fire Agents wanted. Applications to be addressed to the Branch Office, Cardiff. Upwards of 1,000 Life Policies have been issued by this Company since March, 1857 516 JOHN G. THOMAS," PRINCIPAL TOWN AND COUNTRY BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 6, HOMFRAY-STREET, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public, for the large share of patronage con- ferred upon lnm during the time he has been in business, and to intimate, that his experience as an oSt door advertiser, and the system adopted to ensure the work being done efficiently by himself or subordinates on whom he can depend, is sufficient guarantee that all bills entrusted to him will receive that care and attention so highly requi- site in this, one of the principal mediums of bringing bnsiness, &c., before the public. ° Bill-Poster for the White Star, Eagle, and Mersey Line of Packets Auctioneers—Messrs. Graham Thomas Roche, and Bennett; the majority of the Printers, News and Emigration.Agents, Merchants, and general tradesmen Guardian, Times, and Silurian newspapers and other parties too numerous for an advertisement. N.B.-As mistakes frequently occur, parties are respectfully requested to instruct their printers whom to employ He has no connection with any other party. Any distance in the country posted with dispatch. Messengers always in attendance. Bill boards and steady men to carry them. Parties may direct to him or any of the Datrons named. 986 ENLARGEMENT OF THE CARDIFF TIMES THE CARDIFF T I M E S PRICE TWOPENCE, IS NOW ENLARGED TO THIRTY SIX CLOSELY PRINTED COLUMNS, MAKING THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST JOURNAL IN SOUTH WALES. T(!e t!lC etFort to establish the CHEAP PRESS in this part of the Country, Enlarge itsDhnen^ success which has attended the experiment, the Proprietors have been induced to fuller fevlPZZZ"tl irfoPuE ^TeRT^IScI'/a^ W th* utmost Economy. U' ADVERTISING PLAN, which combines the Largest Publicity with the TERMS FOR THE PAPER:— PAID IN ADVANCE, 2s. PER QUARTER; CREDIT, 2s. 2d. SUPERIOR STOCK OF NEW PIANO-FORTES. JUST RECEIVED, a very superior Stock of New PIANO-FORTES, in Rosewood and French Walnut cases from 25 to 50 guineas each, to be seen at MR. GEORGE MATTHEWS'S, 48, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. 1073 UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS THE Public of Cardiff and vicinity are respectfully invited to call at C. ASTON'S to inspect an immense assortment of UMBRELLAS just received from one of the best London Makers, comprising SCOTCH, GINGHAM, ALPACCA, and SILK (Whalebone Patent Steel Frames), which are selling at prices that will defy corn petition. ,4e PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS: C. ASTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, 17, ST. MAUY-STREBT, CARDIFF. 652 LOCKSMITH, GUNSMITH^ BELL-HANGEkT&c! J JACOBS, LOCKSMITH, GUNSMITH, BELL-HANGER, and GAS-FITTER, 32, Wharton-street, begs to inform 9 the gentry and inhabitants of CARDIFF and its vicinity, that he has commenced in the above branches, and hopes by strict personal attention and moderate charges, to merit that portion of public patronage it will always be his study to deserve. Fancy Iron Work of every description, for Parks and Pleasure Grounds. Iron Railings, Balconies, Wire Fencing, &c., fixed on the most improved principle. J. J. erects a convenient Apparatus for conveying HotWater to all parts of a dwelling-house for supplying Baths. AH Bell-hanging by J. J. will be kept in repair two years without charge. A latge assortment of Second-hand Gas Fittings and Piping for sale. A CELLAR, 18 feet by 14, with good rolling-way, to be Let, on the same premises. 1081 "DRAPERY ""FOR" THE"REOPLE JUST RECEIVED, several Hundred FANCY DRESSES, suitable for the present SEASON, commencing at 3s. Hid. for 12 YAHDS. AT STEPHEN'S, 7, BUTE-STHEET, CARDIFF. JUST RECEIVED, a magnificent Stock of Silk, Fancy, and Waterproof MANTLES, commencing, good at 3s. ll-J;d., really worth Half-a-Guinea. STEPHEN, 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. JUST RECEIVED, the Cheapest Lot of COBOURGS ever offered to the public, really worth notice, com- mencing at 4Jd., considered by every one to be worth 9Jd. STEPHEN, 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. JUST RECEIVED, a large Lot of French TWILLS, the same width as French Merino, commencing at 7fd. actual value 15d. STEPHEN, 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. TO PURCIIASERS OF CALICOES, LONG CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED IRISH LINENS, COTTON and IRISH HUCKABUCK, LINEN and COTTON DIAPER TOWELS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, WHITE and COLOURED COUNTERPANES, CALICO and other SHEETINGS, will find this a desirable opportunity. FLANNELS, WHITE and COLOURED COUNTERPANES, CALICO and other SHEETINGS, will find this a desirable opportunity. The whole of the above Stock, has been purchased under very advantageous circumstances, and in order to effect a clearance, a REDUCTION of 50 PER CENT. has been made on the above articles. The public generally is recommended to pay a visit to this Cheap, Large, and well-assorted Stock, which for quality and price, is not to be equalled in Wales within 20 per Cent. The REMAINS of the THREE BANKRUPTS' STOCKS, recently purchased, at Enormous Discount, amount- ing to f.2,30,3 19s. 4id. will be sold regardless of value in order to effect a clearance PREVIOUS TO EXTEN- SIVE ALTERATIONS IN PREMISES. The above is now on sale at STEPHEN'S, 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1043 CORNER OF HIGH-STREET AND DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. M.. THO MA S, IN relinquishing the Business of a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, which he has conducted for some years at the above address, desires to express his sincere acknowledgments for the kind support he has experienced. In introducing Mr. CROSS as his successor, it is a source of much satisfaction to him to be enabled to assure his friends and the public that lie is a thoroughly qualified Pharmaceutist, to whom the preparation of Prescriptions may be entrusted with entire confidence, and whose professional standing warrants his earnest recommendation. WILL 1 A M C~lTo S S BEGS respectfully to inform the Gentry, Clergy, and the Inhabitants of Cardiff and its Vicinity, that he has succeeded to the Business recently conducted by Mr. THOMAS, at the above address, and to solicit the favour of their patronage and recommendation. The important duties that devolve upon a Chemist and Druggist justify some allusion to personal fitness, and he begs permission to mention that he has had long and ample experience in the practice of Pharmacy has held a re- sponsible position for a lengthened period at Messrs. Hudson's, of London; and that he is a member by examination of the Pharmaceutical Society. He ventures to promise strict personal attention to business, and undeviating regard to purity in the selection of Drugs; and again solicits the favour of public confidence and support. 1026 TAKE" N O T I G E. ONE MONTH'S SALE OF PAPER-HANGINGS. THE "WHOLE GUTTLE IMMENSE STOCK OF JAMES MOORE, AT 200, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF, IS now SELLING, under Cost Price, as he is clearing out for an ENTIRE STOCK of NEW PATTERNS, from the most elaborate designs of ti e present age, and at prices that will startle the public, commencing at 4d per piece of 12 yards. Parties purchasing will do well to inspect the immense stock of new patterns for the p proaching season. J. M. has just received 5,000 FEET of GOLD MOULDINGS, for Rooms and Frames. Painting, Glazing, and Paper-hanging executed on the shortest notice. APPRENTICES WANTED. 1053 AWAKE TO THE TIMES YOU~LIVE IN, AND PROFIT BY THE FOLLOWING FACT: C. ASTON, 17, ST. MARY-STREET, IS THE ONLY PRACTICAL HATTER IN CARDIFF. 991 MACDONALD'S TIMBER, DEAL, AND BOARD YARD. W YN D H A M- PL A CE, CANTON. SrBPCE, PINE, MEMEL, BED DEAL, AND SEASONED BOARDS. 876 To Contractors, Bricklayers, A-c. THE CARDIFF LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH are prepared to receive TENDERS for the construc- tion of Sewers, Side-entrances, Ventilating Shafts. Gully Shoots, and other works pertaining thereto within their district. Plans, sections, and specifications, may be seen at the Surveyor s omce, on and after Monday, the 4th dav of October. Sealed lenders endorsed, Cardiff Sewers Extension,— Tender for Works," to be delivered at my office on or before IIIURSDAY, the 28th day of OCTOBER next. By Order, c T. WATKINS, Clerk. Cardiff, 30th Sept. 1858. 1074 To Builders. NOII^ ls hereby given, that the Trustees of Be- Vp™at Chapel, London-square, are prepared to receive ILNDERS for the ERECTION of TWO DWEL- LING rlOUSjjyS near the said Chapel. All persons desirous of contracting for the same, may inspect the plans and specifications from the 4th to the 16th of October inst., inclusive, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Ilt Captain Richards's, 42,'Loudon -square,'to whom sealed tenders must be sent on or before Monday, 18th inst. The Trustees will not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. DAVID EVANS, Secretary. 34, James-street, Bute Douks. 1075 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. CARDIFF BURIAL GROUND. THE Corporation of Cardiff, acting as the Burial the Borough, are prepared to receive Tri^ni-T for the CONSTRUCTION of TWO CHALLLS, LODGE, and WAITING-ROOM, for (orming Roads and Drains, Building Boundary Walls, and laying out and Planting the ground appropriated for a Burial Ground at the Wedal, about one mile from the town of Cardiff. The Drawings and Specifications may be seen at the Office of Mr. R. G. THOMAS, Architect, No. 83, St. Mai y-street, Cardiff, where bills of quantities, and any further information may be obtained; also at his Office, Newport, Mon.; and at the Office of Mr. WARING, Sur- veyor to the Cardiff Local Board of Health, Cardiff. Sealed^ Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Cardiff Burial Ground, to be delivered at my Office on or before the 2nd day of November next. By Order, BENJ. MATTHEWS, „ Town Clerk. ^Cardiff, 5th October, 1858. 1083 Patent Fire-Proof Safes. GEORGE PRICE'S Patent Fire-resisting and Thief- proof SAFES, with case-hardened doors and un- picKable gunpowder proof locks, are the only safes that will successfully resist the new burglar's instrument, the steel drill, the steel chisel, and gunpowder. They are sold retail, with all these improvements, at prices consider- bly under those of the best safes of other makers. Everv case-hardened door safe is actually tried in a steam drilling machine of great power before it leaves the works. Patent dated January 31, 1855. Lists gratis, may be had through liis Agents in various towns of the kingdom, or^ from the Works, Wolverhampton.—George Price, original inventor and sole patentee of Iron-safes, with Drill-preventive Doors, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolver- hampton. AGENT for CARDIFF—Mr. J. T. BARRY, Jeweller, Duke-st rcet. I JOHN WINSTONE, I>OTTLED ALE, PORTER, AND CIDER MER- J CHANT, CARDIFF. STORES—7 & 8, TRINITY-STREET, For Exportation and Home Consumption. 64 CHEAP QUILTS AND COUNTERPANES 45 per Cent. under value. WHITE QUILTS. COUNTERPANES. s. d. s d. s. d. s. d. s. d. c. d. s. II. yds 4 11.6 9.7 11 2 6.4 9.6 11.7 11 2| yds 5 11.7 11.9 6 4 6.5 11.7 11.8 11 3 yds 6 11.8 11.10 6 7 6.9 11..11 9 3 yds 6 11.8 11.10 6 7 6.9 11..11 9 T. M. WILLIAMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 817 CHEAP LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, 3 yards, 2| yards, and 4 yards long. s. d. s. rt. s. d. s. d. s. A, Lace, per pair, 3 9.5 11.6 6.7 11.9 6 Scarf Muslin ditto 4 11.6 6.7 11.S 11 Scarf Leno 7 11.8 11.8 6 T. M. WILLIAMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 818 REAL WELSH FLANNELS. AVERY large Stock bought for the Winter Season, under very advantageous circumstances, in May last. Cheapest ever offered. 10d., lid., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., Is. 6d., ls. 10d., and 2s. T. M. WILLIAMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, 819 AUTUMN STOCK. TM. WILLIAMS is now getting round his Autumn • Stock, which is of unusual extent, contracted for during the last few months under very advantageous cir- cumstances, at prices much below present market value. WARWICK HOUSE, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 820 MILLINERY. WANTED, Respectable Out-door Apprentices for VV the Millinery Work-room at Warwick House, 11, igh-street, Cardiff. No Premium required. 1065 [A CARD.] ESTABLISHED A.D. 1801. w ILL I A M -A,l L E O D, (Successor to Mr. Thomas Yorath) SHIP, DAIRY, AND BREWHOUSE COOPER, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF. BREWERIES and Dairies neatly fitted up. Oval Casks for Bars of Inns. Patent and other Churns and every kind of Coopering on moderate terms. Residence—61, Frederick-street. 1010 THE HASTINGS' HOTEL, HERBERT-STREET. The CareEff Times" and Local Events. MR. C. S. TVv IGG begs to inform his friends, that every Friday Evening-, from eight till ten, there will be a Public Reading at his House of the Articles in the above Journal, and a Discussion. following, with the I view of elucidating, as rullv as possible, all matters relating to the interests of the Ratepayers. August 12th, 1858. 935 KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS, SHOULD be universally used for the restoration and establishment of health on a sure and lasting basis especially in cases of Asthma Nervousness Bilious Disorders Rheumatism Bowel Complaints Stomach Diseases Debility Ulcers Indigestion &c,&c. Those who have once tried are never without the. S«Id by all chemists and other dealers in patent medicines, a Is. ltd., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Depot, 22, Bread-street, 2 London. 77B ST. JOHN THOMAS AND CO., Public Accountants, Law Stationers, Agents, &c., S^LOUDON-SQUARE, CARDIFF. MERCHANTS and TRADESMEN'S ACCOUNTS 1. kept and balanced. Partnership Accounts settled and adjusted. Composition and Private Arrangements between Debtors and Creditors undertaken, and Insolvent Estates wound-up. Bankrupts' and Insolvents' Petitions, Balance Sheets, Schedules, &c., &c., drawn and prepared for the pur- pose of passing their exaininstions. Engrossing, Copying, &c., &c., done for Solicitors and others. Rents and Book Debts collected, and Agency and Com mission Business done cm liberal terms. Agents to the" Lancashire Fire and Life," the "Norwich and London Accident and Casualty," the "Mercan- tile Guarantee, Debts Recovery, and Insurance" Companies; and the" Perpetual Investment Land and Investment Building Society," London. ST. J. T. & Co., having a general knowledge of Mer- cantile and other transactions, hope, by strict integrity and prompt execution of all matters entrusted to their care, to merit the support and interest of the inhabitants and Solicitors of Cardiff. 921 Glenfield Patent Starch, Used in the Royal Laundry. THE Ladies are respectfully informed that this Starch IS EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And Her Majesty's Laundress says, that although she has tried Wheaten, Rice, and other Powder Starches, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, which is THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON & CO.Glasgow und London. 1.96 Servants' Register Officcs Superseded. THE Columns of the CARDIFF TIMES are the best medium for SERVANTS WANTING PLACES. The Charge for such announcements is only SIXPENCE. Domestic Servants and Persons of all classes wanting Situations have only to observe the rule we have laid down—a'heading and sixteen words-to insure the in- gertion of their wants at the price we name. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK AND CARDIFF OR NEWPORT. OCTOBER, 1858. HPHE CORK STEAM-SKIP 1; j. X COMPANY'S Splendid New Screw Steamer OSPHEY, 700 Tons, 250 Horse Power, Captain CROFT, is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the month of SEPTEMBER, 1858. For CORK FROM CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. Newport, Saturday, 2nd, at 2 Afternoon Cardiff, Saturday, 9th, at 7 Morning Newport, Saturday, 16th, at 12 Noon Cardiff, Saturday, 23rd, at 61 Morning Newport, Saturday, 30th, at 8 Morning From CORK FOR. CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. Newport, Wednesday, 6th, at 2-1 Afternoon Cardiff, Wednesday 13th, at 7 Morning Newport, Wednesday 20th, at 31 Afternoon Cardiff, Wednesday, 27th, at 7i Morning PASSENGERS' FARES :-Best Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Deck, 7s. (No Steward's Fees.) Return Cabin Ticket, availa- ble for One Month, 27s. Od. The Lakes of Killarney are within a few hours' distance by rail from Cork. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment should be alongside One Hour before the time of Sailing. The Company give notice that they will not be account- able for Passengers' Luggage unless the value thereof be declared, and Freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; and that Passengers from CARDIFF or NEW- PORT must obtain their Tickets at the Offices before going on board. For Freight or Passage apply at the COMPANY'" OFFICE, Cork; or to their Agents, Messrs. OWEN and DOWNING, Ship-Brokers. Bute Docks, Cardiff; BENSON and MADDOCKS, Merchants, Great Dock-stieet Newport. 856 Just published, sent free for the amount in stamps, HOW TO BREW SPLENDID STRONG ALE at 7d. per Gallon.—Extra Brown Stout at 6d. ditto, and Strong Porter at 5d. ditto, without the usual Brewing Utensils. Price 6d. rpHE best RECEIPTS EVER PUBLISHED for _L Summer Beverages, namely, Ginger Beer, Lemonade, Raspberryade, all of which are fit for sale m a quarter of an hour after being made. Also Cordials and Fruit Drinks. Price 6d. THE GREAT MEDICAL PRESCRIPTION.—A book with valuable Receipts how to cure Blotches and Pimples on the Skin, Piles, Nervous Debility, Rup- tures, Dimness of Sight, Strictures, Weakness, and ether Diseases. Ptics 8d. HINTS TO EMIGRANTS or, the Key to the Co- lonies, with Tables of Wages, Free Grants of Land, and full directions for making a rapid fortune. Price 6d. Address H. HOWARD, 98, Berwick-street, Golden-square, London. 1050 THE ST. JAMES'S ADVANCE FUND. 24, ST. JAMES'S-STREET LONDON. THE ST. JAMES'S ADVANCE FUND has the im- mediate command of a large capital to be advanced by way of Loan to persons of all classes requiring cash accommodation, either with sureties or on the PERSONAL SECURITY OF THE BORROWER, in sums of L25 and upwards, for long or short periods, as my be agreed upon to suit the applicant, at a rate of interest, together with other advantages to persons requiring temporary assis- tance in the Loan of Money offered by no other Advance or Insurance Company, and immediate attention to all applications and less expense in carrying out the same. LOANS SECURED. The ST. JAMES'S ADVANCE FUND LOAN CASH to any amount on every description of valuable security, comprising Freehold and Leasehold property, the Deposit of Leases and other deeds, Reversionary Interests, Mar- riage Settlements, Household Furniture, Farming Stock, Implements. &c., &c, LOANS ON THE BORROWER'S OWN SECURITY. ADVANCES can be made to persons on their OWN PER- SONAL SECURITY, at a small extra rate of interest, thereby avoiding the disagreeable necessity of obtaining joint bondsmen from relatives or Professional gentlemen, comprising clergymen, officers of either of her Majesty's services, barristers, and others are respectfully informed that advances can be made to them without the exposure of their affairs. BILLS OF SALE. When the proposed security is by way of bill of sale or deposit of deeds, full particulars muot in all cases accom- pany the application. IMPORTANT TO BORROWERS. All persons requiring advances will, in making appli- cation to the fund, state if they wish to borrow with joint sureties or on their own personal security; and in doing so it will save them both trouble and delay in the loan being granted, and in all business transacted the strictest confidence is observed, and immediate attention paid to applicants according to their priority of application, and advances applied for paid in full without any deduction. Interest added to the loan. Every information in connection necessary to obtain an advance, immediately forwarded on the particulars being sent to the Secretary., with three postage stamps. 1055 FRANCIS H. D. DYKE, Secretary. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. MERCANTILE LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION. Office 2, WEYMOUTH TERRACE, NEW NORTH ROAD, LONDON, N. rg^HIS ASSOCIATION, possessing the great advantage JL of a large paid up Capital, otters Immediate Cash Advances, in sums from £ 20 to £ 500 (with the least pos- sible delay), for long or short periods, at 5 per cent per annum, repayable by such Monthly or Quarterlv Instal- ments as may suit the Borrower's convenience. The Sum applied for GRANTED IN FULL. 1 he business of the. Association is divided into Two Classes. ImsT CLASS.—ADVANCES on Personal Security, bills of Sale, Deposit of Deeds, and other Valuable Se- curities. SECOND CLASS.—ADVANCES en the Personal Se- curity of the Borrower, additional interest being charged to cover the presumed hazard. One of the principal and most successful features this Association, consists in the fact that advances may be privately negotiated, while the strictest confidence is observed in all transactions, thereby removing the great barrier to many parties making applications^ from the publicity which has too often resulted from it. Forms of application forwarded to any part. To ensure prompt attention, two Postage Stamps hhoutdbeenctct-ed 1051 JOHN CAMPBELL, Resident Manager, J