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Maitiefr. WANTED, an Oat-door Apprentice to the Ironmon- gery Trade. Apply to D. Ambrose, St. Mary- t, CHrclifr. 1483 WANTED, a respectable Youth nged 14 years, as an t' \i In-door Apprentice to the Pawnbrokering Busi- es. Apply at No. 21, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1723 \\f ANTE D, as General Servant, an honest, clean, in- t dustrious, Welsh or English Girl, at 255, Bute- ,street, Cat-(Iifi. "1735 WANT ED, at a fariii near Cardiff, a Married Man to milk and make himself generally useful. Cottage nd garden found. Address, B.C., Cardiff Times Office, •Wiff. 1784 to fo Wtt ox Sato. I '0 be LET, respectable Lodgings for one or two single gentlemen, at No. 52, Mount Stuart-square. 1732 PO be LET, a Sitting-room and Bedroom, furnished. JZ^AppIy at Wellington House, Charles-street. 173(3 () be- LET, a Sitting-room and Bedroom in Crock- I'0 be" LET, a Sitting-room and Bedroom in Crock- er berbtown, Cardiff. Apply at the Cardiff Times 1091 UO-te LET, the London Hotel, situate in Bute-street, » Cardiff'. For particuars apply W Mrs. Clode, 15, James-street. 1124 I '0 be LET. Lodgings or two Furnished Rooms, for a Single Gentleman, in "a healthy and select neigh- °H'hood at the Doeks. Address M., at the office of this paper. 1728 TO be LET, a House and Shop, situate on the corner of the Severn-road, fronting Cowbridge-road, Canton, here is a good back, with st ble. Apply to Mr. Jones, Wav-fclock House, or to Mr. Wadley, butcher, next doer to t e premises. 1698 rtOAL, IRONSTONE, and BLACKBAND, in the Llynfi Valley, Glamorganshire. Several extensive racts. Workable by level. Already won. Railway pass- °Vrr Properties. Apply to Samuel Dobson, Esq., «^Carchft; 166SH T Town of Cardiff. "e LET, with immediate possession, large Stores r, 011 Old Quay, late in the occupation of Messrs. 0,1 & Co. Apply to Mr. Thomas Dalton, (j, Working. btrect, Cardiff. ^Cardiff, 24th February, 1863. 1667 TO be LET, a Dwelling-House with convenient Office 'to 011 Sround floor, situate in the centre of the of Cardiff. The rent is moderate, asd all taxes paid J the landlord. Apply to B. Pedrazzini, High-street, ardiff 982 t LLANTR1SSANT. 0 be LET, at Llantrissant, near the Mwyndy Mine 7, Works, Building Laud for Workmen's Cottages. years. Apply to Mr. John Williams, Eoath- !!HCardiff. 667 I "0 be LET, a Double-licensed House known as the ■■sit r> ?a^'way ^nn; eligibly situate in Bute-street, oppo- j e Criehtsn-street, being one of the leading thorough- of the town. In-coming moderate. Satisfactory •asons given for leaving. Apply to E. Stibbs, on the Premises. 11 J 1435 T^O LE P, in Partridge-road, Boath, two nice VILLA • RESIDENCES, containing, on ground-floor, draw- _g-ioom, papered with handsome decoration; dining- om, nch flock do.; kitchen and back do., pantries; u-p- jwirs four very superior bedrooms, 18 feethigh gas laid m dining, drawing, and bedrooms, and entrance hall; j,.6 Ivater taid on. The houses are newly papered, and put feet ■1'a'e order; with large gardens, 111 feet long 24 c wide, we^ stocked with fruit trees, handsome cro- sses, and centrepieces in dining, drawing, and bed- ^os. Rent, £ 18 per annum. Apply to WARD, 3, Landaff-place or to Mr. HOD- GSON, at his Office, 2, St. Mary's Arcade, Cardiff. 1695 OR SALE—TWENTY TONS OF PRIME HAY. -Apply at the Castle Brewery, Cardiff. 1701 me SOLD by Private Contract, Four HOUSES in ilr ernperance Town. Apply to W. Ellis, builder t, Cardiff. 17;.0 be SOLD by Private Contract, a House and Shop, situate at the Corner of Godfrey-street, facing S(j^-street. The premises are convenient and v.-ell- jj aPted for a baker and general dealer. Apply to Mr. Jantin Evans, SO, Adam-street, Cardiff. 1727 be SOLD by Private Contract, the LEASE of the Cai, Old-established Double-licensed PUBLIC FIOUSE Cawi^ ^le Ship and Pilot Boat," situated in St. Mary-st., abo c^ose *° t',ie South Wales Railway Station. The at*k8 *s present in the occupation of Charles Edwards, to tl yearly rental of £ 40. Omnibuses pass regularly jjji 6 -Bute Docks and Railway Stations, and the pre- are excellently situated in the best street in the and °p furtller particulars apply to Mr. G. SULLY, Marine diftj eneral Auctioneer, 25, Mount Stuart-square, Car- 1439 F Eligible Investment. OR SALE by Private Contract, Four DWELLING- HOUSES, ready for occupation; and Niweteen ^„/ini8hed HOUSES, all situated in Mortimer-road, goTa also> Two well-built VILLA CARCASES, in a ''situation on the Roath-road. < 99 The Ground-rent will be low, and leases granted for j?eavs from time of sale. Ca.farther particulars apply to Wm. Alexander, Esq., °r Mr. John Williams, Roath-road. 811 W MONEY. WILLIAMS, 10, Dock-street, Newport, Mon., is KJJ, • authorised to offer several Sums from £ 500 up- §ec s.(.now ready to be advanced) on Approved Personal ;n_ Wlth a Policy of Assurance, repayable by agreed instalmen^App]y &rthwith> 1124 To HOUSEKEEPERS. LArGE HOUSE COALS U-IMPLIED at 8s. OD. per TOE net Casli, at the Cardiff YMNEY Ka1LWay STATION, Adam-street, fpply to Mr. E. C. DOWNING, 6, Charles-street, at Con- -Wate Chambers, Bute Docks, or to JOHN PARSONS, at Station. 1578 MR. THOMAS WEBBER, INSTITUTE CHXMDKRS, CARDIFF, ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENT. TnsIjRANCES effected in First-class Offices, Life, Fire, Accident-il, Sickness, &c. i, Licensee for Glamorgan for the National Ventila- tloaai Company. Woodstock Villa, Oakfield-street, to Let from the 22nd :stant. 11: A list of Properties for Sale and to Let, to be had on !JP^cation, r 1602 I IMPORTANT. p YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY at a ^P^eaP and easy rate, goto Mr. W. WILLIAMS, and uCk"s.treet, Newport, Mon., and Insure your Life, SPP • guarantee that, with approved personal for Uriky> you can have any sum from £ 50 to £ 1,000, ^alf"16' two' l'lree; four, or five years, payable by fixed or quarterly instalments. 352 G. SADLER, PHOTOGRAPHER AND ARTIST, 149, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. f^pALLERY open from nine o'clock till dusk. Photo- p^8raphy practised in various styles of the art Th' 8 Wa'te^ on at t^le'r residences. Shad^ not these Portraits, by the light of Heaven made ttoi ^j^ough they aie, will like a shadow fade, ^Hd n ^orm ^ust s'la'^ '^e' Tl,e p "1'? grey film o'er spreads this beaming eye, Win6 .'e"Hke Portraits, mocking at decay, e fresh and vivid as the day. 2095 Holloway's Pills. J^j ^UPTIONS.—Cold winds, heated rooms, and ejfect stomachs, display their deleterious uPon the human skin. Roughness, irritation, cbapD°^s, ^about the mouth and nose, cracked lips, and ^°Uow n^s? are readily cured by the application of ^ealth a^'S ^.°in'rnent> which renders the skin soft and spou This Ointment is the best corrective of the red tende'e$Patc'les, and irritable pimples incident to and Sn 'saves 'he torments of such affections, s''Sht orreS l!?e'r uns'gl'tly blemishes, which are not T)e»er d'^Uesti°nftble advantages. Holloway's Ointment ^y useS-agrees wUl} tlie rnost sens"ive skin. Ladies ejcises Uimplicit confidence they will find it ex- thorou hI demulcent influence whilst operating as a uSmy detergent agent. -+- §usiiwss Jbbressts. I ILLUSTRATED POCKET-BOOKS and DIARIES, for Ladies and Gentlemen. FORGET-ME-NOTS and MEMORANDUMS, in great variety. WELSH COSTUMES on Note-paper. TINTED VIEWS of SOUTH WALES, on Cards, made up in Ninepenny Packets. CREAM-LAID NOTE PAPER, in Five Quire Packets from 6d. to 2s. 6d. each. PRIZE BOXES of WATER COLOURS, Brush, &c., from 9d. per box. PATENT SOLID RED, BLUE, and BLACK". INK PENCIL CASES, from 2d. to Is. each. I. And a variety of other Articles, suitable for JUYKXILE PRESENTS, to be had at the Cardiff Times Oiiice. FANCY ARTICLES IN LARGE VARIETY SUITABLE FOE PKKSKNl'S, ETC., AT JAS. T. BARRY'S, 6, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. FAMILIES furnishing will find it advantageous t) in- spect his STOCK of superior Electro-Plated Spoons, Forks, Coffee and Tea Services, Cruets, Liquor Stands, Vases, Urns, Toast-racks, Dessert Knives and Forks, Fish Knives, etc.. &c. Best Steel Table Cutlery, at JAS. T. BARRY'S, 6, Duke-street, Cardiff. NEW GOLD WATCHES, from £ L 10 0 to £ 10 0 0 New SILVER ditto „ 2 10 0 to 12 0 0 With a warrantry, and exchanged if not made to perform satisfactorily. Also, a quantity of SECOND-HAND WATCHES, cheap, at JAS.' T. BARRY'S, 6, Duke-street, Cardiff. ENGLISH and Foreign Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, &c. carefully REPAIRED, by experienced workmen on the premises. Clocks attended and wound up hy the year. Estimates given for Public Clocks. Rates of Chronometers ascertained by Transit Obser- vations. JAS. T. BARRY, 6, Duke-street, Cardiff. 1394 -w_- NOTICE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES JL FOR ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PAPER HANGINGS, GOLD MOULDINGS, OILS, PAINTS, AND VARNISHES IS AT 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. (Near the Hayes Bridge.) ALWAYS 30,000 PIECES OF PAPER To select from, commencing at 3d. per Piece of 12 Yards. PAINTING, GLAZING, GILDING, AND PAPER-HANGING, EXECUTED IX ALL THEIR VARIOUS BHAXGUES. OS" EXPERIENCED WORKMEN sent to any part of the Country. JAMES MOORE, PROPRIETOR. 1221 -r.- JOHN CASSELLS COFFEES, CELEBRATED FOR THEIR GREAT STRENGTH AND FINE AROMATIC FLAVOUR. These really Rich and Choice COFFEES have been most favourably known to the Public, for a long series of years. Their excellence has become so fully acknowledged, that ittle now requires to be said to commend them. It is necoessary, however, te inform Families, where hey can ensure obtaining them, as attempts are constan- ly made by parties not Agents for CASSELL'S, to substi- tute other and inferior qualities. Are Sold by the follewing Agents in the District Cardiff John Rees, George-street. Docks J. Rusher, Bookseller, 16, Angel-street. „ D. Davies, Hayes Bridge u. John Thomas, Charlotte-street W. H. Milner, Bute Docks „ Hartnell, grocer, Canton Aberdare T. Jones, Tea-pot Abertillery John Price Aberammon. R. P. Charles, druggist Argoed. J. Jenkins, grocer Beaufort J. Davies, London Warehouse Bridgend George Melmoth grocer Brynmawr O. Meredith, Anchor House Cefn-coedycymmer. W. Jones, grocer Cefn Works W. Jenkios, grocer Chepstow WT. T. Williams, Beaufort-square Clydach R. Lodge and Co. Cowbridge P. Griffiths, grocer Dowlais J. Davies, 30, Victoria-street, Mount pleasant Ebbw Yale E. and W. Evans, grocers w. A, B. George, Victoria-road Hirwain J. Sims, chemist Llantriss T homas Price, grocer Llantrissent E. Williams, druggist Merthyr Rees Thomas, druggist i, D. Evans, Victoria-street Machen Charles Allen, grocer J Walker, grocer Maesteg Phillips, Post-office Mountain Ash.. Bvwater and Jones. Neath S: Evans, Wind-street „ W Rees, grocer J. Jones, Skewen „ W. Griffiths, grocer Nantyglo G. Pegler, grocer Newport W. Frederick, Baneswell-road Pontardawe Phillip Lewis Pontlottyn (Rhymney) J. Morgan, grocer Pontypool W. Davies, Market-square Pontypridd. Griffiths and Sons Rhymney John Evans, grocer Risca W. Howell, druggist Taibac h Thomas Hibbert Tredegar Thomas Price, Circle Treforest James Richard Tongwynlais John Jeremy Whitchurch T. Cornish, grocer CASSELL'S COFFEES are sold in Canisters and Aias tight Packages from Two Pounds to Two Ounces, -.i follows:— Cassell's Coffee, No. 1, (Pink Wrapper) Is. Od. Cassell's Coffee, No. 2, (Blue Wrapper) Is. 2d. Cassell's Coffee, No. 3, (Lilac Wrapper) Is. 4d. Cassell's Coffee, No. 4, (Yellow Wrapper).. Is. '8d. CASSELL'S PURE FOUR SHILLING TEA, Is highly approved by Lovers of really GOOD TEA. It is guaranteed for its Purity, Strength, and fine full Flavour It is the TEA for family use, the two essentials, Price and Quality commend it. VALUABLE AGENCY. Agents Wanted for CASSELL'S COFFEES and TEAS in every place where there is not one already, for Terms apply to JOHN CASSELL AND Co., 80, Fenchurch-street, 'London; or LONGMAN, LEONARD, and ROISINSON, Counterslip, Bristol. 1574 1t$inss t}hrts$s. DENTAL SURGERY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GRYHAM begs to inform the Nobility, Clergy, VJT• Gentry, and public at large, that he"has RE- MOVED to 17, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, (Opposite Church-street), Where he may be consulted daily from 10 till 6 o'clock. G. GRYHAM extracts Teeth by Galvanic Battery, or through the medium of ice. Consultation Free. Atten- dance at private residences, and all applications by post punctually attended to. Children waited upon at their own residences. l38 FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO. T7A_Mir_Y WIKE, OIIJ.VLJL, ALE, AND PORTER MERCHANTS, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, BEG to inform tlie public that they are now Sellina PORT and SHERRY WINES from 26s. to 48s. pel- dozen; very superior OLD PORT, seven years in bottle, 54s.; CLARETS from 24s. to 72s CHAMPAGNE, 48s. to 72s.; MARSALA, 24s.; Finest Old FRENCH BRANDY (nine years'old) -28s. per gallon; Finest Irish and Scotch WHISKEY, 19s.; GENEVA, LSs. per gallon. QUARTS. PINTS Best Dublin Poster (Guinness') per dozen 5 3 3 6 Bass's Pale Ale 6 0 4 0 Fine Rich Burton Ale 5 3 3 6 Alloa Pale Ale 4 0 2 6 Sparkling Champagne Cider 5 3 3 6 A complete LIST of PRICES may he had on applica- tion. Orders per post punctualiy attended to. TERMS-CASH. 1135 CABINET, UPHOLSTERY, AND CARPET WAREROOMS, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE above extensive SHOW-ROOMS contain the largest assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, CARPETS, DAMASKS, LOOKING-GLASSES, &c., &c., throughout South Wales. Parties about furnishing, and desirous of obtaining FIBST-CLASS GOODS, will consult their best interests by visiting 19, DUKE-STREET. DANIEL LEWIS, PROPRIETOR. Manufactory and Timber Yard,) Higb-street, ) 636 F. W. JOY, PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST. (Member by examination of the Pharmaceutical Society), 17, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ALL Prescriptions dispensed by, or under the personal superintendence of, the Principal, with genuine drugs and chemicals of uniform strength and purity. 1613 A TUST ARRIVED, PER THE "EL TIEDE," FROM BELFAST:- 210 Barrels Scotch HERRINGS, full crowned brand. 7 Tons Newfoundland COD FISH. 21 Tons SHARPS (or fourth flour). r, Tons OATMEAL. 2b Tons SEED POTATOES .(different sorts). 20 Boxes American BACON (bellies). Also arrived per the Lillia," from Rochefort:— 110 Tons POTATOES, French Regents. In Stock:— 20 Tons POLLARD. 15 Tons OIL-CAKE, quality warranted, well worthy the notice of Farmers. APPLY TO R. ARCHBOLD AND CO., BELFAST PROVISION STORES, Adjoining Spiller and Browne's Mills, CARDIFF. 1644 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. CHARLES ASTON, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, RETURNS his sincere thanks to the public generally for the very liberal support he has received during the past seven years, and assures them that he is ever mindful of the duties devolving on him in rendering goods of sterling value. C. ASTON begs to state, that the general increase in his trade enables him to make a slight reduction in the prices for the present season l is Stock will be found to combine every description of Hats and Caps of the newest styles, and for use, comfort, durability and economy, he cannot be surpassed by any house in or out of London. C. ASTON also begs to state, that being a thorough prec- tical hatter, and making all his own goods,he is in a posi- tion to sell cheaper and better than any other house in the town and it must be an acknowledged fact, that dealers cannet compete with the manufacturer; and he is fully satisfied that the discerning public will fully appreciate his system of business, namely—one price, small profits quick sales, and for ready money. All Goods bought, if not approved of, are exchanged N.B.—A large assortment of Umbrellas of the best London make. NOTE THE ADDRESS- CHARLES ASTON, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 340 IMPORTANT MEDICAL DISCOVERY FIR WOOL OIL. A POSITIVE and Speedy Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, and all Pains originating from Cold guaran- teed to remove Rheumatic, Tooth, Face, or Ear-ache in five or ten minutes, by external application. Sold in Bottles, Is. ljd., Is. 9d and 2s. 9d. each, by HENRY DAVIES, Victoria House, Gwernllwyn Bach, Dow- lais, Sole Agent for Wales. AGENTS. Cardiff-So P. KERNIGK, druggist. Pontypridd and Treforest-C. BASSETT, PostOfSce. Agents required. 111.1 MERIT ACKNOWLEDGED. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. THE Jurors of Class 3 have, after a searching series of analysis, awarded a PRIZE MEDAL for the Purity and Excellence of Quality" of WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES, purchasers of which may rest assured that all are made of equal quality to those exhibited. They are flavoured with Peppermint, Cinnamon, Rose, Lemon, Musk, Laven der, Clove, and Ginger, and are to be had only in packets labelled Wotherspoon's Victoria Lozenges," at Id., 2d., 4d-, 8d., and Is. 4d. each, of all respectable Grocers, Con- fectioners, Druggists, (fee. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGSW AND LONDON. Wholesale Agents- Cardiff, John Hibbert, Grocer, Church-street and Bute-street, Norris and Pritchard, Grocers, Duke-street and Bute-street; and Hammond and Walkey, East Wharf. 1009 PURE SWEETS. SCHOOLING AND CO.'S PRIZE MEDAL PURE SWEETS COMPRISE a great variety of first-rate Machine-made Confectionery of the most wholesome and delicious character. Sold by grocers, confectioners, druggists, c,, in transparent and other packets, at ONE PENNY PER OUNCE. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SCHOOLING & CO., Wholesale and Export Confectioners, [BBIHNUL GREEN, LONDON. 1413 I gusirass g.btrnssis. a, BUTE-STREET, I NEAR THE HAYES BRIDGE, CARDIFF. THOMAST MILES BEGS to notify to his respccted old friends—the public Cardiff, that lie has RE-OPENED his Old Estab- lishment with a most Extensive Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, MEN'S HATS, CLOTH CAPS, And a thousand other articles too numerous to mention in the limits of an advertisement. As of old it will be e The Cheapest Shop in the Prinnnai;^ NOTE THE ADDIIESS. THOMAS MILES, 2, BUTE-STREET,iCARDIFF, (Near the Hayes Bridge.) THE SAIE OLD SHOP. THE SAME OLD NAME. 915 -_4<o- -:=- CARDIFF STEEPLE CHASES & FLAT RACING, 31ST MARCH AND 1ST APRIL, 18G. STEWARDS. JOHN BIRD, Esq., Mayor of Cardiff. WYNDHAM W. LEWIS, and C. H. WILLIAMS, Esqs. FIRST DAr. THE CARDIFF OPEN STEEPLE CHASE Of 10 Sovs. each, 5 forfeit, and 2 only if declared to the Secretary on or before the 24th March, with £80 added. The winner of any Steeple Chase of the value of £1(0 after the declaration of the weights to carry Tibs, extra. If the highest weight accepting he under 12 stone to be raised to that, and the others in proportion. Over about Urec miles oj fair hurtling country. ENTRIES. Lord Coventry's b.g. Longford. Mr. Adam's br.g. Piff Pa if. R. Janson's 11a. Glautias. „ W. S. Cart-wright's Penarth. B. Land's b.g. Oliver Twist. Sir P. DI de Burgho's b.g. The Rug. ilir. Jenkins's b.m. Doe. „ Cheery's ch.g. Fairplay. „ W. Holman's Sunbeam. W. R. H. Powell's ch.g. Biscuit. „ W. W. Lewis's ch.g. Ace of Hearts. THE HUNTERS' HANDICAP STAKES Of 3 Sovs. each, 1 forfeit, if declared to the Secretary on or before the 24th of March, with t30 added for horses, &c., that have been fairly ridden with the hounds of J. P. Booker, C. H. Williams, and Wyadhaui W. Lewis, Esquires, in Glamorganshire, one month before the races. Over about three mites of country. The winner to pay ■! sovs. towards expenses. To be handicapped by the Stewards or whom they may appoint. Weights to be be- tween 12st. 71bsi and 9st. If 1 he highest weight accept- ing be under 12st. to be raised to that, and the others in proportion. Professional riders or grooms to carry 71bs. extra. Gentlemen who have ridden and won five races of e, any description to carry 51bs. extra. To close and name to the Secretary on orlaefore the 20th of March. 10s. to be paid with each nomination or it will not be received. THE FAIRWATER OPEN STEEPLE CHASE Of 5 Sovs. each, 2 forfeit, if declared to the Secretary on or before the 21th of March, with i'oO added, for bona fide hunters that have not been in a training stable for six months previous to the races. 12st. each. Winners within the years 1862 and 1863, once to carry 51bs., twice lOibs., three times or more lllbs. extra. Gentlemen riclers to oe qualified oy the Stewards. Gentlemen who have ridden and won three Open Steeple Chases to carry 71bs. in addition. The winner to pay 5 sovs. towards ex- penses. To close and name to the Secretary on or before the 14th of March. 1 sov. to be sent with each nomina- tion or it will not be received, to go to the fund. Over the same course as the Cardiff Open Steeple Chase. SECOND DAT. THE PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP STAKES Of 5 Sovs. each, 2 forfeit, (if declared to the Secretary on or before the 21 th March), with £ '50 added. The winner of any race of the value of X80, after the declaration of the weights, to carry 51 bs. extra. About one mile and a quarter over the flat. The winner to pay 5 sovs. towards expenses. ENTRIES. Lord Coventry's Hypermnestia. Mr. J. Saxon's Stanton. „ J. Saxon's Sweet Willie. T. Stephen's Violet. „ Sander's Mountain Doe. F. Parry's Miss Hawthorn. „" Adam's Ledbury. „ W. Andrew's Weasel. W. Holman's Butterfly. „ W. Holman's Zingari. John Eyke's Damson Cheese. „ W. S. Cartwright's Ripon. „ E. Gviffiths's Jesuista. THE HURDLE RACE Handicap of 5 Soys, each, 2 forfeit (if declared to the Secretary on or before the 24th of March), with added. The winner of any Hurdle Race after the declara- tion of the weights, to carry 51bs. extra. About two miles over six flights of hurdles. The winner to pay 3 sovs. towards expenses. Gentlemen riders. Professional riders or gentlemen who have ridden and won five races of any description within the year 1862 and 1863,.to carry 71bs. in addition. EKTQIES. Lord Coventry's Emblem. Mr. F. Parry's Miss Hawthorn. „ Adams's Ledbury. NV. Andrews's Weasel. R. Janson's na. Glautias. „ W. Holman's Butterfly. „ Patrick's Bowman. „ Jenkins's Doe. „ G. Wheeler's The Old Englishman. „ W. R. H. Powell's Biscuit. THE HACK HANDICAP STAKES Of 2 Sovs. each, 1 forfeit, to go to the fund, with £25 added, for horses, &c., that have not been in a training stable for six months previous to the races, and being in the actual possession for one month before the race, of persons residing within 13 miles of Cardiff. The winner' to pay 2 sovs. towards expenses. To be handicapped by the stewards or whom they may appoint between the weights of 12sr. 7lbs. and 9st. Should the highest weight accepting be under 12st., to be raised to that, and the others in proportion'. Professional Riders or Grooms to carry 7lbs. extra. Gentlemen who have ridden and won five races of any description to carry Slbs. extra. Heats about one mile over the flat. To close and name to the Secretary on or before ,9 o'clock in the evening of the 30th March. THE VOLUNTEER CUP, the gift of Capt. C. li. WILLIAMS, for horses the pro- perty of members of the Cardiff Light Cavalry Volun- teers, being in their possession one month previous to the Races. To be handicaped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. About two miles over the country- Entrance 10s. each; to go to the second horse. To be rid- den by members of the corps. Grooms to carry 71bs. extra. CONDITIONS. Three horses (the property of different owners) to start for each race, or the public money will not be given. All Stakes to be paid to the Secretary, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, by 9 o'clock the evening before the races, and the colours of the riders to be declared at the same time. Any Jockey riding in wrong colours will be fined One Sovereign. The Second Horse in each race to save his stake. No objection will be received unless made to the Secretary in writing. The Steeple Chases to be run under the new Steeple Chase conditions. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. No gambling booths or tables will be allowed on the course. Application for ground for booths to be made to the Secretary. No person, unless a subscriber of a Guinea to the Fund, will be allowed to erect one. Admission to the gTound:-Four-witecl Carriages, 5s.; 2 wheels, 3s. Saddl.* horses, 5s. each. W. R. HARVEY, 36, Charles-street, 1618 Honorary Secretary. DUNCAN AND invite purchasers of letter and note paper of aU kinds to inspect their stock, which for quality and price is unequalled. Cardiff Times office, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, iUrshuss bJ:trtst$. 1, CRICHTON-STREET, CARDIFF. A. MTBLAKE, MANUFACTURER OF WIRE AND VENETIAN BLINDS, RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of Seasoned WOOD. Maple and other VENEERS, all of which may be had Cheap, and are worthy the attention of Cabinet- makers, and the Trade generally. Sashes, Frames, Doors, ifce., made to order on the shortest notice, of well-seasoned Timber. Carpentery, Joinery, and Cabinet Work. Masonry and S1 tisfactioia- IRON BEDSTEADS. MRS. ALICE STOTT'S LONDON BEDDING DEPOT, 213, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. BED & MATTRESS MANUFACTURER, D FOR HQMK USE AND EXPORTATION. IRON AND WOOD BEDSTEADS, OF THE STEWEST DESIGNS. WHOLESALE DEALER IN MILL PUFF. Old Mill-juff Mattresses made as good as new. CABINET WORK REPAIRED, and UFHOLSTERY of all killds executed with neatness and despatch. 1128 CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMER VELINDRA, DAVID DAVIES, Commander, IS intended to ply (with liberty to tow) between CAR DIFF and BRISTOL, with passengers and mer- chandise, during the Month of MARCH, 1863. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. II From BathurstBasia,Bristol MABCU. IAnCH. 2 Mondnv 2 after 3 Tuesday 4iaftsr 4 Wednesday. 3fafter 5 Thursday Gjniorn () Friday Harter I 7 Saturday Ulmorn 9 Monday Giuiorn 10 Tuesday lOimorn II Wednesday 7^ morn 12 Thursday 10 J morn 13 Friday 9 morn 14 Saturday l:.¿¥after Hi Monday Ijafter IT Tuesday 4 after 18 Wednesday 3-fafter 19 Thursday GJmorn 20 Friday 4|after 21 Saturday 8 morn 23 Monday O^morn 24 Tuesday 9Jmorn 25 Wednesday 7|morn 20 Thursday lOimorn 27 Friday Sjuiorn 28 Saturday 12 noon 30 Monday 12Jafter 31 Tuesday 3 r.fter 27 Friday Sjuiorn 28 Saturday 12 noon 30 Monday 12Jafter 31 Tuesday 3 r.fter To-and-fro from Bristol, in conjunction with the Ely, 4th, Stli, (ith, 7tb, 19th, 20th, and 21st. Fares :—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. (id. To-and fro, same day (provided a to-and-fro ticket be taken), After Cabin, 4s Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro tickets will also be issued Oil Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. Further information as to freight, &c., may be obtained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Car- diff; or to John Evered, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. 1021 The Shortest and Cheapest Route to and from the West of England and South Wales, in connection with the Somerset Central Railway to London. Burnham Tidal Harbour Company-Limited. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BURNHAM AND CARDIFF, AVERAGE PASSAGE ONE HOUR AND A QUARTIER. npHE fine, fast-sailing Steam Ship J- RUBY, E. L. BARRON, Com- |j«\r mander, (or other suitable Steamer), intended, wind and weather per- mitting, with or without a pilot, and with liberty to tow, during the month of MARCH, 1863, to ply between BURNHAM and CARDIFF, with Passengers and Mer- chandise, as follows:— From Cardiff. From Jhimham. 3 Tuesday 2.45 after 2 Monday ;).30 after 5 Thursday 7.30*morn 4 Wednesday 3.30 after 6 Friday 8. 0 morn 5 Thursday 4. 0 after 9 Monday 7.30*morn 7 Saturday 9.30 morn 10 Tuesday 8. O*morn 9 Monday .10.15 morn 11 Wednesday 10.15 morn 10 Tuesday 10..1;5 morn 12 Thursday ..12.45 after 12 Thursday.. 9.30*mom 13 Friday .12.45 after 13 Friday H.:iO*morn 16 Monday 1.15*after 14 Saturday ..12.30 after 17 Tuesday 2.15 after 16 Monday 4. 0 after 19 Thursday 3.45 after 18 Wednesday 3.30 after 21 Saturday 8.45 morn 20 Friday 4.30 after 24 Tuesday ..10.15 morn 23 Monday 10. 0 morn 26 Thursday .11.15 morn 23 Wednesday 10.45 morn 27 Friday .12.30 after 27 Friday 9.30*morn 28 Saturday 1. 0 after 28 Saturday 9.30*morn 31 Tuesday 1.15 after 30 Monday 3.30 after To-anll-fro FARES—Saloon and After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Return Tickets (not transferable) available on the day of issue only, Saloon 4s. 6d., Fore Cabin 3s. Return Tickets issued on Saturday will be available on the fol- lowing Monday. First Class Passengers allowed 112lbs of luggage; Second Class Passengers, 561bs. Four wheel Carriages, 20s.; two-wheel ditto, 10s.; Horses, 6s.; Cattle, 5s.; Calves, Dogs and Pigs, Is., Sheep, 8d. each. Shipping and landing live stock at the risk of their owners. Not accountable for any goods with- out shipping notes. Goods delivered free of haulage and dock dues at Cardiff. Goods ard Carriages on deck at Shipper's risk. Refreshment will be provided on board at moderate charges. Passengers on the Bristol and Exeter Railway change at Highbridge Station, near Bridgwater, for Burnham and Cardiff. Further information as to Freight, &c., may be ob- tained by applying at the Company's Offices at Burn- ham, and Bute Docks, Cardiff. Agents-Mr. W Thomas Cardiff; Mr. J. Smith, Ship Chandler York House, I Bridgwater; Mr. John Whitchurch, H igh-street" New- port. LIEUT W.S.ROBINS, R.N 632 Superintendent ,Burnham. To the Afflicted. MR. WILLIAM TUCKER, APOTHECARY, begs the public to observe that his Medicines may be had at any time only direct at 20, Shakespeare-street, Plucca-lane, Cardiff, and at 29, Commercial-street, Newport. Mr. TUCKER may be consulted GRATIS, for one month or six weeks, at his" establishment, Cardiff, from 9 to 11 o'clock in the morning, and the whole 01 market days; Saturdays and Sundays till five. Mr. TUCKER begs the public to observe that he has been visiting this town and neighbourhood for the last 47 years, and he is thankful to add that it has been his pleasure during that period to cure many of his fel- low-creatures who have been afflicted with the king's evil, scrofula, ulcerated sore legs, scurvy in the biood, and other complaints, where secrecy is required, with any man in England or Wales, for one hundred sove- reigns. He also can cure the worms of all descriptions in men, women, or children with any in the^ kingdom he has worms to be seen from one foot to 150 yards in length. He also can cure the gravel, nervous complaints, liver complaints, loss of appetite, deafness, bilious and sick headaches. He also can cure rheumatism and rheu- matic pains. He has an excellent medicine for consump- tion shortness of breath, and asthma. He also can cure the ringworm or scurf head in children, the toothache, inflammation, dimness of the eyes, &c. A certain cure for corns, if of more than twenty years' standing. Also a cure for strains, sprains, bruises, and weakness of the joints. A certain cure for the itch. He has medicine by which he has cured hundreds of indigestion, wind in the stomach and bowels, and he also can cure the piles, leprosy, scorbutic disorders, &c., and wens in any part of the body, and the erysipelas. Mrs. Cook, the wife of William Cook, No. 7, Peel- street, Bute-town, Cardiff, voided a joint-worm, on the 15th of August, measuring 84 yards 1 foot 10 inches long, with 3,130 joints, by Mr. William Tucker's medicines. Witness my hand, Mrs. Cook. This worm may now be seen at No. 20, Sliake;pc.are- reet, Plucca-bne, Cardiff. 1579 1- ¡ISTE;' gustos Jltasses. ASSISTED EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. I .—t • ASSISTED Passages are now granted ty XJL. a limited number of eligible persons at £ 8 per bead ( adult). Tlie class of per- sous alone eligible are Ploughmen, R.md- makers, Quarryrnen, professed Gardeneisr j and a few Miners, Carpenters, Masons, Bricklayers, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, Shipwrights, and Female Domestic Servants of good character. Applications in Cardiff may be raudeto Mr. ELLIOTT, Agent for the Black Ball Line of fchips, front whom full particulars may be obtained. HENRY r(¡jPAN. Queensland Emigration Office, 17, Gracecharcl street,London 17"h r' 1 CD" __j nVJOW LOADING AT BRISTOL, 1. Fon M E L15 0 u K N E DIHECT. To SAIL positively on 20th of As'iur,, The Splendid Clipper Ship D E V 0 N s R I P, E, A 1, 718 Tons Register. THOMAS F. GRAHAM, Commander. This splendid Ship was built expressly for tlie Pas- senger Trade. She has a very fine Saloon, and a 'iberal arrangement would be made with Families. She has very lofty 'tween Decks, and offers a very desir"hle opportunity far intending Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN MILLINGTON, Australian and New Zealand Packet Office, Bristol. &YD S'EY D. JENKINS &: CO, 1704 Shipbrokers, Cardiff. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEX CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND DIEPPE. rIllE SCm'IEW STEAMER ;/7'j:j! 1 A "Y U L T U R E," 4¡:;¡:-r\)1::1>e,é;i' ¡¡¡to Ton,, J. A. Darnell, mmander. The above named Steam Ship will make alternate Voyages (wind and weather permitting), from Cardiff and Swansea to Dieppe every ten days, taking Goods, for PARlS, RocEN, &-C., at through rates. For freight and further particulars apply to L. TEKTULAT, Agent, 163, ute ati, Cardiff; or t COST, YEO, & Co., Swansea. Agent at Dieppe—M. J. Fabr! 1223 A U S T R A L I A. "BLACK BALL" AND "EAGLE" LINE or British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets. THIS Line of Packets is composed of the largest and most modern Steam and Clipper Ships in the world, and is the only one which has had the distin- guished honour of a visit from her Majesty the Queen. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On THE [ith A,I) 15th OF EVEKY MOKTH. Ship. Register. Burthen. Capt. Date. Hope llOi 2001) King LONDON FOR M E L B O U R N E, Golden Land. 'oo" 1[>{) .oo. 25th March FOR SYDNEY, City of Madras. (from. London) 10th March. City of Sydney (New).(from London) 10th April. FOR QUEENSLAND, FREE GRANTS or LAKD, VALUE 30 POOKDS. Cairngorm (from Liverpool") 20thMareh (from Glasgow) 25th March Golden Empire (from London) 3lst Match Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets will please make immediate application to the under- signed. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE. PACKET FOR THE 5th MARCH, The magnificent Clipper Ship, '■ BATES FAMILY," Captain HOGG, 2153 tons register, 5000 tons burthen, Classed A 1 for twenty years. Is one of the largest and finest ships afloat, has most superior accommodation for all classes of passengers, and is an unrivalled. opportu- nity for shippers, lor freight or passage, apply to T.M. MACKAY it Co., 1, Leadenhall-street, London; GiBBS, BRIGHT & Co., North John-street, or JAMES BAINES & Co., Water-street, Liverpool; JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bute-street, Cardiff Rev. GRIFFITH JONES, Cefncribwr, Pyle; John ITORE, Beaufort-place, Swansea. 834 AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. 0 eg- Passengers holding Bounty Tickets for Launces- ton or Hobart Town, will be carried by this Line, via. Melbourne. %"i\ rnHE "WHITE STAR" LINE £ jl>\ JL Of British and Australian EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIPPERS -= Sail on the 1st anl 20th of each month. Landing and forwarding passengers to every Poit of Aus- tralia Tasmania, or New Zealand. The Line is composed of the following celebrated clippers: RED JACKET CHARIOT OF FAME WHITE STAR QUEEN OF THE NORTH BLUE JACKET MORNING LIGHT MERMAID GLEN DEVON SHALIMAR ELECTRIC LORD RAGLAN TORNADO. And many others well known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. BRITISH TRIDENT 1340. -2750. Mar. 20 m STAR OF Ism A. 1897. 3500. Apr. 20 WHITS STAR 2339. 5030. M.ay6 The well known Clipper Ship BRITISH TRIDENT, Will be despatched, as above with passengers and cargo. This splendid clipper, so favourably known in the Ans- traliau trade, has made the passage from Liverpool to Melbourne in 80 days, from Melbourne to Liverpool i,i 78 days, and from Liverpool to Sydney—under Charter to Her Majesty's Commissioners of Emigration-in Ii', days. Her salouns are elegantly furnished, and supplied with bedding, linen, and all necessaries, and the slat rooms afford accommodation for a large number of pos, sengers in this class. The second cabin, intermediate and steerage compartments are thoroughly lighted end ventilated, and the arrangements for the comfort of pas- sengers are of the most complete and satisfactory chap- ter. Passengers embark on the 20th March. For- freight or passage, apply to the owners, H. T. WILSOK ct CiiiMnisiss, 21, NVater-street, Liverpool; or H. T. WILSON, COOKE, and Co., 27, Leadenhall-street, London; or to ORBELL WHITEFIELD, House and Estate Agent, 11, Romilly-terrace, Canton, Corliff, N.13. x's Australian and New Zealand Hand- books. sent post free for two stamps, 9D8 GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE~ MESSRS. DUNCAN & WARD, Proprietors and irjL Publishers of the CARDIFF TalEs, respectfully inform the Public of Cardiff and South Wales generally, that they execute LETTER-PRESS PRINTING iu all its departments with elegance, accuracy, and des- patch, at LIe lowest prices consistent with these abso- lute conditions. Being themselves thorough practical printers, and having recently purchased an extensive and well-selected Plant of Jobbing and Book Type, com- bined with the most improved Machinery, they are in a position to execute all orders m a style of workman- ship and with a degree of facility hitherto unknown m this part oftiie country. Public Companies, Colliery Proprietors, Ship Brokers, Auctioneers, Benefit Societies, Authors, and Tradesmen requiring a large amount of printing, will find consi- derable 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 I Ruled and Bound to pattern in the most accurate and substantial manner, at the lowest remunerative prices.