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To Drapers" Assistants. V\7"ANTED, a JUNIOR HAND of experience; one VV who speaks Welsh would be preferred. Also, a YOUTH as an Apprentice. Apply to HERNE BRO- THERS. 1598 A General Servant WANTS a Situation in a Private Family. Two years' character. Apply at this office. 1594 An Intelligent and Respectable Lad t, WANTED for a Coal Office at the Docks. Apply to Mr. WILLIAM DAVIES, Town-hall, Cardiff. .1610 L A French Master f, ^J)EING disengaged in the afternoon, wishes to attend 33 to a few Private Pupils. Terms-One Shilling per 'Lesson. Good references. Address, F. S., Grammar School, Cardiff. 1605 French, German, Book-keeping, &(". WANTED, by a Respectable, well-educated Young Man, an engagement as above. "Salary a se- condary consideration. Address, if by letter pre-paid, ANDRE, care of Mr. Rogers, 21, Eleanor-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 1582 To Farmers and Others. WANT ED to Purchase, Cheese, Bacon, and Hams, of Tr good quality, also good Skim Cheese. Apply H. FITZGERALD, 114, Gray's Inn Lane, Lon- don, stating quantities for disposal and -lowest-price. 1589 A Drawing-room and Bed-room TO be LET, to a Single Gentleman, in Crockherbtown. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. 1609 — f Eight-roomed House. TO be LET, immediately, a very convenient Dwelling House, No. 3, Lightbourn-place, Newtown, adjoin- ing the Rhymney Railway Station. Rent moderate. Apply to the present tenant. 1578 Several Unfurnished Booms _'pO be LET, at No. 2, Herbert-street. A lprge cellar also to be Let on reasonable terms. 1568 r Offices, &e. TO be LET, at the Institution, 80, St. Mary-street two OFFICES adjoining, on the first floor, well adapted for a Solicitor. Rent very moderate. A single OFFICE on the second floor." Also, a capital Dry CELLAR. For particulars apply to Mr. LYNDON, on the premises. 1293 Dwelling-House and Bakehouse TO be LET, in Sandon-place, Newtown. Apply to Mr. W. G. Thomas,'3, Dudley-place, Bute Docks. A HOUSE to be Let in Mountstuart- square. Apply at the same place. 1530 Double Licensed House. TO be LET, with immediate possession, one of the oldest spirit houses in Cardiff, the HORSE AND GROOM, Womanby-street. To be taken at a valuation. Apply to Mr. HENRY BAKER, on the premises. 1551 Several Cottages and Green Grocer's Shop TO BE LET. Rents moderate. Apply to Mr Thomas Jones, builder, Shakespeare-street, Roath, Cardiff. 1331 To Ship Chandlers and Temperance Hotel Keepers. TO be LET, with immediate possession, a HOUSE and SHOP, No. 3, Stuart-street, Docks, containing eleven rooms (lofty and spacious), and cellar. Rent moderate, Apply to Mr. WILLIAMS, 70, Union-street or Mr. EVANS, Caxton Press, Tredegar-street, Cardiff. 1604 Double-licensed House TO be LET, in a populous part of Cardiff, and in which two Clubs hold their meetings. For all par- ticulars apply at the Cardiff Times office. 1595. A Good Opportunity. TO be LET, an Excellent Single-Licensed PUBLIC HOUSE, known as the Masons' Arms, Llandaff- road, Canton. In-coming moderate. Apply on the premises. 1360 M Sydney Villa, Canton. R. LYNDON has to LET, a very elegant and con- venient RESIDENCE, known as SYDNEY Vijlla, KING'S CASTLE, CANTON. It contains large Drawing, Dining, a-nd Breakfast Rooms, Four good Bed Rooms, Two good Kitchens and Office, and a large Garden Rent very moderate. House. MR. LYNDON has to LET, a comfortable HOUSE, in WORDSWORTH-STREET, ROATH, well finished, and with every convenience. It contains Parlour, Back Parlour, Drawing Room, Kitchen, 3 Bed Rooms, and good Garden. To Publicans. TO be LET, with immediate possession, a good Beer- house, known as tne JOINERS' ARMS, situate in Little Frederick-street, Cardiff. Also, the public-house known as the LAMB AND FLAG, situate in Canton. ,For particulars apply to Mr. THOMAS L. GLAVES, Can- ton-cross Brewery, Canton. Canton, March 25th, 1859. 1565 Brewery and Public-House. TO be LJST, for a term of 7, 14, or 21 years, the LLANDAFF ROAD BREWERY, Canton, Car- diff, with a Double-Licensed House adjoining the same, known as the NEW INN, situated near the Canton Market, just opposite the new slaughterhouse. The brewery is doing a good business in the fresh beer trade, and may be enlarged to any extent. The present pro- prietor being about to retire from business. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. H. DOCTON, Providence- place, CaJiton, or on the premises. 1549 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Valuable Opportunity. TO be LET, that old-established double-licensed -i. House,-known for some time as the WINDSOR SASTLE INNJ Commercial-road, Pill, situate midway "etween the Daeks and the Westgate Hotel; has all the Jecessary accommodation for a respectable business house, with good skittle-alley, excellent and commodious brew-house, and all the appurtenances attached thereto. Coming-in moderate. Fixtures,* &c., to be taken as may be agreed on. For particulars inquire of Mr. HENRY HOPE, the pre- sent landlord, who will give all necessary information re- Quired. Windsor Castle Inn, Pillgwenlly, Newport, March, 1859. 1569 f '• T Cottages for Sale. O be SOLD by Private Contract, Two substantially- bdilt COTTAGES, being 31 and 32, Tredegar- Street Cardiff. For particulars apply at 29, in the same street. 1602- L Two Comfortable Cottage Houses FOR SALE, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, in Canton, in the immediate vicinity of the New Cattle Market. They consist each of five apartments, including back £ LTC'LEN- F°r further particulars apply to Mr. WILLIAM MACDONALD, Timber Merchant, Cardiff. 1545 T Cottages. Private Contract, two substantially- t r!n* £ OT £ AGES> bei"g Nos-e and 7, Union- sneet, Cantor,. for particulars'apply to Mrs. Eliza John, Cross Inn, Canton. J 1524 To Small Capitalists—A Rare Onnortunitv. TO be SOLD, One, Two, or Three First-class DWEL- LING-HOUSES, containing 10 rooms and alJ other conveniences, situate in the most respectable part i of the town. Such a chance is seldom offered to parties (J desirous of possessing a house of their own. But little Illore than one-fifth of the purchase money will be re- tired to be paid down, and the remainder, if necessary, tnay be paid in monthly instalments, not exceeding the '■ Present rental. For further particulars apply at the I., Z^rd'ff Times Office. 1531 X Canton, near Cardiff. O be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, two neat and well-finished VILLA RESIDENCES, ^own by the names of Iifracombe and Linton -Villa^ situated on the corner of Romilly-crescent, ~a»tton. The above Property is ir. first-class situations, «nd may be examined by any competent judge. To for the same apply to Mr. WILLIAM HOOKWAY, Mracombe Villa, Canton. 1319 T Guildhall Refreshment Rooms, Cardiff. EA and COFFEE, with other REFRESHMENTS, »tre talways reacl5r at J- HOWELL'S Rooms, 10, St.Mary Well-aired Beds on moderate terms. 1488 B Prime well-seasoned Hams. ISHOP AND BATCHELOrt invite the attention of Hotel-keepers and Private Families, to a large thSÐtment of ENGLISH AND FOREIGN HAMS, at e following low prices:- l'ine Smoked Hams 8Jd. per lb. » Westphalia ditto 71d. per lb. P ISHOP AND BAT C H E, 17 and 18, Queen-street, CaKtlifi 1538 FASHIONS FOR 1859. HENRY THOMAS BEGS to announce his return from LONDON with a New and Extensive Stock for the Season, comprising all the Novelties in SILKS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, and other DRESSES, Ladies'and Children's MANTLES, SHAWLS, BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, PARASOLS, &c., &c., which are now selling at his GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER HOUSE, NUMBER ONE, ST. JOHN-STREET, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. The TAILORING DEPARTMENT, at the Branch Shop, No. 2, Queen-street, will be found replete with NEW GOODS for the Season. A good Fit and Economical Charges guaranteed. TAILORS and COUNTRY SHOPKEEPERS supplied in all Departments at WHOLESALE PRICES. Hats, Caps, Ties, Braces, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, &c. 1505 SAMUEL HEW I T T, MACHINE RULER, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, BOOKBINDER, &c., 19, CKICHTON S T R E E T, CARDIFF, TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks for the liberal support lie lias received since Ms establish- ment in business, and trusts to merit a continuance of the same.—Account Books ruled and bound in every style. Forms, &c., ruled to any pattern. Books of every description neatly and elegantly bound at reasonable prices. Music, Drawing, and Sketching Portfolios made to order. Maps mounted & varnished. IRONMONGERY IRONMONGERY IRONMONGERY CROSS AND HERNE BEG to state that all parties requiring FURNISHING and GENERAL IRONMONGERY, will find their Establishment the LAEGEST and CHEAPEST in South Wales. All articles purchased at this Establishment sent, free, to any part of the town and neighbourhood. large Stock of different Pattern IRON BEDSTEADS, commencing from 10s. upwards. A well-selected Stock of superior JOINERS' TOOLS, at Low Prices. OILS PAINTS, and COLOURS, of all descriptions, at REDUCED PRICES. NOTE THE ADDRESS: OPPOSITE THE WEST OF ENGLAND BANK, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 1 4, C H U R C H S T R E E T, CARDIFF, (Near the General Post-Office.) W. LLOYD Eespectfully announces that he has opened the above Premises in the G ROC E R Y AND PROVISION TRADE, And trusts by selling Goods of the BEST QUALITY at Low PRICES to secure a share of public patronage. 1498 -xTr- BRITISH PROVIDENT LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. CHIEF OFFICE: 4, CHATHAM-PLACE, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. CAPITAL-ONE MILLION. 1269,000 OF WHICH IS WHOLLY SUBSCRIBED. SOUTH WALES BRANCH—173, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. 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 not liable to forfeiture through inability to keep up the payments. Policies aie issued free of stamp duty. Profits divided. Premiums may be deducted in thereturns for the income tax. Annual Premiums for the Assurance of £100, Age. 25 30 35 40 45 50 With Profits 206 2 53 2 12 0 3 04 3 11 2 4 9~~ T Without do 1 17 6 2 2 11 2 9 7 2 17 7 3 7 11 4 5 2 J AS. MOLINEUX, LOCAL MANAGER. Fire Agents wanted. Applications to be addressed to the Branch Office, Cardiff. 1405 T CHARLES ASTON, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, 17, ST, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. C ASTON in calling the attention of his friends and the public to the above, feels much pleasure in beine able • to state, that the inlay of a heavy stock of the richest materials used in the manufacture of Hats and CaDS of every description, enables him to meet the demand, and fully satisfy the taste, fashion, and refinement of the age. THE GENTLEMAN'S HAT. Regarded as a common appendage to the toilet, is a most powerful exponent of the general appearance and de- meanour of the wearer its form and shape may be fashioned to express extreme vulgaritv, or impart the graces of manly dignity and intellectual superiority. When a BEAUTIFUL HAT adapted to the fashion of the times and modelled after the exact conformation of the head, is presented to the eye, it not only gives the tout ensemble of the man,—but, like the Corinthian Capital of the nnished Column, is the crowning ornament and perfect delineation of his whole person. The Hat beyond all doubt imparts a commanding influence to the physical delineations of a graceful carriage and a noble bearing. C. ASTON has devoted many years to the improvement of the Hat, and has acquired, he thinks, the art of adapt- ing it to the character and configuration of both the body and head, as well as the peculiar taste of the individual for whom he may be commissioned, to perform the pleasurable task. He is desirous of proving this fact to his friends and patrons, that the beauties of his Hats may be so strongly impressed on their minds, as to cause a con- tinuation of those favours which in his professional exertions, will enable him to Cap the Climax" of every head that may be presented to him. C. Aston strongly recommends his Newly-Invented and through Anti-Grease Hats. 1150 S. AND W. WEICHERT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRENCH HAT MANUFACTURERS 11 39, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, (LATE OF 2, HERBERT-STREET). O AND W. WEICHERT beg respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and inhabitants of Cardiff IO • and its environs, that they have REMOVED to those extensive Premises, 39, Bute-street, where thevrm-,ti,,5 the manufacture of French Hats on the most recently improved principles. An experience of Thirteen Years in the most celebrated Manufactories of France, Germany, Italy, and Switzer- land, combined with two years' practice at the extensive Establishment of Messrs. CHRISTY & Co., of London ena- bles them to manufacture an article superior to anything ever produced in this country, both for elegance 'dura- bility, and unparalleled moderate price. S.& W. WEICHERT, in returning thanks for the large amount of patronage they have already experienced bee to st ate that they make Hats to order at their New and Extensive Establishment" at six HOURS' notice, and that a large assortment of SILK, FELT and MERINO, HATS and CAPS, are always kept in stock sxtra £ -geb°Ught the'r EstaWishment are guaranteed, and when injured, will be pressed and remodelled, without N.B.-All Hats made with Patent Grease Bands. Qui si parla italiano. Id on parle Francais. Hier spricht man Deutsch. Observe the Address—No. 39, Bute-street, Cardiff. 1573 DO YOU WANT GOOD POTATOES FOR OULINARY PURPOSES AND FOR SEED! GO TO F. CASE'S POTATOE STORES, ] 9, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, F. F1UKES' N.B.-All Orders punctually attended to and sent to any part of the town, free of charge. 1333 CHEAP PROVISION ESTABLISHlVIENT, (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL) BUTE-STREET, CORNER OF CHARLOTTE-STREET. T> TAVERNER begs to inform the inhabitants of CARDIFF and Neighbourhood that he has OPENFT) the POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! > ,,TTnT T VI 17 l. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. :"f ptOe» 803 J. G 0 V E R, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF CARTS, WAGONS, AND SPRING TRAPS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (NEAR THE SOXTTH WALES RAILWAY STATION). JGOVER respectfully tenders his acknowledgments to his numerous patrons during the manv ha has • carried on business at the Wharf, Cardiff, and begs to assure them and the public generally that hp conti- nues to execute a* orders with well-seasoned wood, in the best workmanship, with the utmost despatch and nn the most reasonable terms, at his enlarged Manufactory, near the South Wales Railwav Station Cardiff Every description of Hard Wood, Oak, Ash, Elm, and Deal Timbers, in the round or in boards and nlanks Oak ^pokes, Ash and Elm Felloes, Patent Axles and Springs, and Lancewood Shafts, manufactured on the premises. The Trade supplied on reasonable terms. 624 GENERAL PIINTING ESTABLISHMENT Being themse vl iw63"?' accu.racy> and despatch, at tne lowest prices consistent with these absolute conditions, of Jobbing and Book Tg praCtlu- HrnUe,rs' ,and havi.n° recently purcnased an extensive and well-selected Plant orders in a stvle oftn vype' f?mbl"ed with the most improved Machinery, they are in a position to execute all Pnhlir rnL™; W01knianship and with a degree of facility hitheito unknown in this part of the country. requiring a large amount'o7nr;°r iet0rS'-iiSBroke;;s' Auctioneers, Benefit Societies, Authors, and Tradesmen, those of Bristol and other distant towns. considerable advantages at this Establishment as compared with STATIONERY FOR PUBLIC OFFICESSUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. LEDGERS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS Ruled and Bound to pattern in the most accurate and substantia manner at the lowest remunerative prices. CARDIFF TIMES AND SHIPPING GAZETTE OFFICE, 17, ST. MARY-STREET. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PIANO-FORTE, HARP. AND GENEBAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 74, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. POLLOCK AND CO. BEG to announce the OPENING of the above ESTABLISHMENT for the SALE of MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS of every Description, and hope by strict attention to Business to merit a share of Public Patronage. Mr. A. G. POLLOCK, E.A., continues to give lessons upon the Harp and Cornetaa-Pistor,. Brass, Reed, and Drum ancl Fife Bands taught. Music and Instruments supplied for the same. Harps and Pianofortes for Sale or Hire. Handsome Rosewood Picolo Pianofortes, at 20 guineas each. Newest Music Half Price. 1476 J. BOURNE, BUILDER, HOUSE AND SHIP JOINER, AND UNDERTAKER, RESIDENCE—66, LOUDON-SQUARE. CARDIFF. Jobbing Work by experienced Workmen, at reasonable prices. Undertaking in all its Branches. Respectability with economy. Workshop—HOPE-STREET. 1522 THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR OILS, PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, £ e., IN CARDIFF, WILL BE FOUND AT 2 8 1, BUTE-STREET, PROPRIETORS-JAAIES & WILLIAMS, Chemists, Druggists, and Oil Merchants. A VACANCY FOR A WELL-EDUCATED YOUTH AS APPRENTICE. 1510 NEW AND CHEAP DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, VICTORIA HOUSE, QUEEN- STREET, CARDIFF, IS NOW OPEN WITH A GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS, FOR CASH ONLY S. SILLIFANT, PROPRIETOR. 1519 THE READY-MADE COAT DEPOT, 24, ST. MARY-STREET. D. J OTH AM'S DRURO COAT, RECOMMENDED WITH CONFIDENCE. THIS FASHIONABLE COAT can be had in ail the New Materials suitable for the present and coming Season These Coats may be worn as Walking or Office Coats. They will be found comfortable and durable, all made from perfect Materials. They cannot fail to give satisfaction to every purchaser. Prices, from 15s. 6d. to 30s. The ORDERED DEPARTMENT contains a Mag-nificent Assortment of every novelty of the Season. In COATINGS, TROUSERINGS, and VESTINGS, Gentlemen may depend on obtaining a graceful and durable Garment, at a Considerable Savi-ng in Price. NOTE THE ADDRESS: 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 805 JAN JONKER, PAWNBROKER, EXCHANGER OF FOREIGN MONEY, ETC., 2 2 3, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF, KINDLY informs those persons who may require his services, that he advances the highest prices 011 all articles of value IN CASH, without campeJiinrj anybody to buy or take Tea in part paymejit. JAN JONKER has been a Pawnbroker in Cardiff for the last six years, and continues to conduct his business with straightforwardness and discretion. JAN JONKER is the sole Christian Pawnbroker in Cardiff, and, unlike others, has his house open on Saturdays as well as on other working days. NOTICE TO PARTIES who want t Pledge PLATE, WATCHES, or JEWELLERY-The safest and best place is to go to JAN JONKER'S, Pawnbroker, 223, Bute-road, because he has gone to an expense of £ 140 to buy A PATENT IRON FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFE, To protect that property against Fire or Robbers. 1556 FOR MACHINE-RULING, ACCOUNT BOOKS, AND BOOK-BINDING, TRY H. THOMPSON, 1, ELEANOR-STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 1431 ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1840. PRO BONO PUBLICO. ABSTRACT of a letter from the Honourable Commissioners of the Board of Excise to Mr. Instan, Collector of Excise, Birmingham. 4, Crp —The Board 1 Somerset House, May 20,1840." A ppniermint m'ln £ i'eceived from Richard Stubbs a Package, containing a quantity of Syrups, denomina- tetSthTartirlPl !erette' EasPbeny, Shrub, Cherry, Cloves, Orangeade, Bitted, &c., requesting to be informed ? r s Grocers are'iable to Excise duties and Regulations or not, if sold by Beer Sellers, Confec- thnut anv s'lirh v £ e.ra-nc-e Hotel Keepers, and others, most of whom sell Ginger Beer, Soda Water, and Lemonade ^alvsed bv thpiv ^"ct,10i?s> ll?e Board wish you to inform the applicant that they have had the samples f \.m are not liable tn 1 Chemists, and found them all free from spirits consequently if sold in their present J nrrination of „„.JExcise Duties or Regulations, but if spirits are added to them they will come under the denomination ot Eweets, and the maker will require a Compounder's License. Signed, E. REED, Secretary." prs KICHA E J) STUBBS BRes^derf t0 thank his friends and the public for the encouragement bestowed upon him since his Wp strirtlv ir^ ln al}^ to assure them that it will ever be his study to supply them with a first-class Article, "fp *cise' and accor(Jarice with the Instructions received by him from the Honourable Commissioners of the Board t -ill Orders entiantaiited f'-ee from Alcoll°^ Excise Duty, Regulations, or Licenses and by attending personally usted to his care, he hopes to merit a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon *d'er a e^kthim^°n Customers against a party of well-known Swindlers, who are now canvassing the country U liable a month 11lan"!e> offering a spurious imitation of his Cordials, but the article supplied will not keep t? >o ;w liiViio t and contains a portion of Alcohol, which renders it liable to seizure by the Excise, and the Retailer liable to a penalty of £ 20, or six months imprisonment. Country Orders punctually attended to. Richard Stubbs, Manufacturing Chemist, and the only Authorised British Cordial Maker in Wales, Licensed Dealer in Teas, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Cigars. &c., 63, Millicent-street, Cardiff, 1407 MANURE, SEED, AND IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS—NEWPORT & COWBRIDGE. H U G ir~B I R D K f0,t0 J»form the Agriculturists of this and the adjoining Counties that he is now prepared to supply the p17pTTv?rIIlg' of undoubted quality, on reasonable terms: PERUVIAN GUANO (Gibbs's Import); PATENT SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME; URATE; NITRATE Hp^rintin K0NES, and all other Artificial Manures. He is also in stock of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS of all aE? Vnd the most approved IMPLEMENTS, of the first Manufacturers KFY I„!5 Jas-and F. HOWARD, Bedford; RICHMOND and CHANDLER, Salford; and BURGESS and ^onaon, Patentees of M'Cormick's Reaper and Allen's American Mowing Machine, &c., &c., &c. 1584 NEW SHIPPING JOURNAL. THE CARDIFF SHIPPING GAZETTE, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING. rPHE Shipping and Mercantile Gazette contains a List of Vessels Entered and Cleared, Imports T anr -Exports, Maritime Extracts, and all other Information connected with the Marine and Mercantile interests of Cardiff. m £ °fPieS 111 ay lje had by applying at the Cardiff Times Office, where orders for Copies and Advertise- ments are received. Terms—One Guinea per annum, pre-paid. Proprietors and Publishers—DUNCAN andW ARD. Office-St. Mary-street. J 0 S EP H H. (To R I N, WHOLESALE PERIODICAL AND NEWS AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES, AGENT FOR THE "TIMES" AND ALL OTHER DAILY PAPERS, FOREIGN PAPERS INCLUDED, 15, ST. MARY-STREET, (OPPOSITE THE QUEEN'S HOTEL), CARDIFF, ORDERS also received at MERTHYR by the following News AgentsMrs. White (printer), MrRees Lewis and Mr. Peter Williams, High-street, Merthvr. All Papers charged at the Publishing Prices, and delivered t ree of any expense on the following Terms Times," Daily News," Morning Post," and Morning Adver- tiser"at 2s. per week, or £1 6s. per quarter." Telegraph," "tandard," and "Morning Star," at 6d. per week, or 6s. 6d. per quarter (arriving by the mid-day train). a f Punctuality may be relied on. Trunks, Travelling Boxes, Portmanteaus, Leather Hat and Railway Cases, Lady's Dress Portmanteaus, and all Travelling Equipage in great variety. All Orders executed on the premises and Repairs attended to. 1378 For Sale, BEST SCOTCH OATMEAL, fresh from the Mills of JL) Aberdeenshire. Address, Mr. JOHN WILLANS. 14, Loudon-square, Cardiff. 1592 Found, A LARGE BLACK DOG, of the Setter and New- foundland breed. Whoever has lost the same can have him restored by applying to RICHARD STUBBS, Manufacturer of British Cordials, 63. Millicent-streetR Cardiff. 1606 CHAMBERS & CLEMENT, MILLINERS, DRESS and MANTLE MAKERS, 7. Castle-street, Cardiff. APPRENTICES WANTED. 1599 MR. THOMAS. Dentist, REMOVED to 14, CHURCH-STREET, near ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. 1473 W M REYNOLDS, WHOLESALE IRONMONGER AND GENERAL FACTOR, Siixgsholm. Gloucester, ORDERS by post forwarded, if possible, the same day as received. Prices on application. 1270 11.. HOP KIN S, (LATE WM. MORGAN), West Bute Dock, Cardiff. RAILYi AY Point and Crossing Manufacturer, En- gineer, lion and Brass Founder, Smith Work in General. Patent Windlasses. Crab Winches. 1411 [A CARD] M R. JOHN IAT ILLETT, AUCTIONEER. VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AND ARBITRATOR, 35, High-street, and 228, Bute-street, Cardiff. IV/TR. WILLETT, in the Business of Accountant, em- ITJL braces the ordinary duties of attending arrange- ments of creditors, and the winding-up of insolvent astates. 1314 vVJH. HARRIS, CARYEPc, GILDER, LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE- FRAME MAKER, 11, Trinity-street, Cardiff. OLD Frames re-Gilt and Modernised. Glasses re- Silvered. Paintings Cleaned and Varnished. Rose- wood, Maple, Walnut, and other Fancy Wood Frames. A Folio of Engravings. 1263 GLOBE INSURANCE, FOR FIRE AND LIFE, AND ANNUITIES, y Cornhill (E.C.) and Charing-cross (S.W.), London. ESTABLISHED 1803. Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament. Chairman-JOHN E. JOHNSON, Esq. Deputy Chairman-THOMAS M. COOMBS, Esq. Treasurer-GEORGE CARR GLYN, Esq., M.Pv Capital-ONE MILLION STERLING, The Whole Paid-up and Invested, thereby affording per- fect Security to parties assured. MR. JOHN H. STONE, At Messrs. David and Toms, Bute Docks, Cardiff, BEGS to announce that he has received an appoint- ment as AGTFLNT for the above old-established and first-class Office, and is now prepared to entertain pro- posals for every description of FIRE and LIFE IN- SURANCE. Every facility is afforded to assurers and rates quite as moderate as those of other offices of equal standing. 1544 IMPORTANT. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY, AT A CHEAP AND EASY RATE, GO TO IE, WILLIAM W I L L I A M S' S, 16, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., And Insure Your Life, ANA with Security, you can have any Amount from £ A0^UP to £ 300, Repayable by Half-yearly Instal- ments, in Three Years, with moderate interest. 652 Important to Contractors, Builders, Masons, &c. LB. MOOR'S, CONTRACTOR, &c., STOW-HILL, • NEWPORT, having recently and extensively en- STOCK in every kind of DOULTON'S GLARED DRARN PIPES, &c., begs to inform the Contractors, Builders, Masons, &c., that he will most promptly attend to any orders he may receive, and can guarantee satisfaction in quality and price, to all parties whs may favour him with their demands. To be Let, Five Commodious DWELLING-HOUSES in Devon-place, Gold Tops, within three minutes' walk of the Post-Oftice and South Wales Railway Station Apply as above, or to Mr. Orphan, Devon, place. 1525 Patent Fire-Proof Safes. PRICE'S PATENT FIRE-RESISTING (212 De- grees) and THIEF-PROOF SAFES, with Drill- proot Doors, and Gunpowder-proof Unpickable Locks, are allowed by scientific and practical judges to be the best constructed, strongest, and cheapest safeguards in the world against Thieves, Burglars, and Fire. Works- Wolverhampton London Depot-24, St. Swithins Lane E. C. Illustrated Price Lists free by post. AGENTS: Cardiff, Mr. J. T. BARRY, Jeweller, Duke-street. Newport, Mr. J. BOTHAMLEY, Auctioneer, High-street Fleece Mills, Bradford, Nov. 29th, 1858. Mr. George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, SIR,—We have much pleasure in offering our willing testimony to the great value and practical utility of vour Safes' in case üf Fire. In the late disastrous conflag gration at our place your Safe was upwards of two hours in the hottest and must raging part of the flames, besides receiving tne weight of several looms falling directly upon it LROM the third story above, yet on its recovery from the ruins we found the, books, &c., completely pre- served.- Yours respectfully J. BOOTH & Co." 1238 Kaye's Worsdell's Pills. VICTIMS to INDIGESTIPN, Nerv ousness, Physical Debility, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Chest, Lungs, and Throat, and all who desire to restore and establish their health with speed and cer- tainty, and economy, should immediately use these won- derful Pills. They strike at the root of disease, purify the blood, and stiengthen and invigorate the entire sys- tem. Prepared solely by John Kaye, Esq., of Dalton Hall near Huddersfield. Hundreds of cases of cures enclosed with each box. Sold by all Chemists and other dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. lid. 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street,London, 1289 Glenfield Patent Starch, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY Her Majesty's Laundress to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. Sold byall Chandlers, Grocers, &c., &c. 195 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK AND CARDIFF OR NEWPORT. APRIL, 1859. rpHE CORK STEAM-SHIF COMPANY'S Splendid Nev L xVtT Screw Steamer 0 S P R E Y, 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 Tov. Vessels, during the month of APRIL, 1859, For CORK FROM CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. Newport, Saturday, 2nd, at 5 Morning Cardiff, Saturday, 9th, at 8 Morning Newport, Saturday 16th, at 41 Mornii g Cardiff, Saturday 23rd, at 8 Morning—- From CORK FOR CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. Cardiff, Wednesday, 6th, at ^Afternoon Newport, Wednesday, 13th at 11 Morning Wednesday 20th at 4f Afternoon Newport, Wednesday 27th at 10 Morning PASSENGERS' FARES:—Best Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Deo; n' c n. ^'AI:CI'S Fees.) Return Cabin Ticket, avails- bletor One Month, 27s. Od. I he Lakes of Killarney are within a few hours' distance by rail from Cork. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended fin- Shipment should be alongside One Hour before the tim: of Sailing. The Company give notice that they will not be account- able for Passengers' Luggage unless the value thereof 11 declared, and Freight paid accordingly, at the time c shipment; and that Passengers from CARDIFF or NKV PORT must obtain their Tickets at the Offices befop.' going on board. For Freight or Passage apply at the COMPAKYV S OFFICE, Cork; or to their Agents, Messrs. OWEN and DOWNING, Ship-Brokers Bute Docks, Cardiff; BENSON and MADDOCKS, Merchants Great Dock-stieet Newport. 856