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jsslts hg sanction, CARDIFF. Canal and Gas Shares to be Sold by Auction. MR. T. WAT KINS will BELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 2tith day of MABCH, 1863, at Three for Four o'Clock in the afternoon precisely, in lots to suit the convenience of purchasers, THREE GLAMORGANSHIRE CANAL SHARES. FIVE ABERDARE CANAL SHARES. ONE NEATH CANAL SHARE. FIVE SHARES in CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION I COMPANY. TWELVE £25 SHARES in CARDIFF GAS LIGHT and COKE COMPANY (paid up.) 1738 BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF. Eligible Leasehold Investment. MR. T. WATKINS will SELL by AUCTION, (by order of the mortgagees,) at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, in the town of Cardiff. on THURSDAY, the 2nd of APRIL, 1863. at Three for Four o'cluck in the after- noon precisely, in such lots as shall be decided on at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as shall then tie produced, all those Two valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Bute-street, in the Town of Cardiff, and Numbered 177 and 178, held under a lease from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute, for a term of 99 years, commencing 29th September, 1852, at a ground rent of XII) 13s. per annum. The premises may be viewed, and further particulars obtained, on application to the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, Cardiff. 1753 15, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. Sale of Wines, Pictures, Spirits, and Furniture. MR, J. D. THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, at Three o'clock on SATURDAY, 21st of March, a general assortment of choice WINES, SPIRITS, PICTURES, FURNITURE, &c., to which public attention is solicited. 1760 2, TRESEDER'S TERRACE, CANTON ROAD, CARDIFF. Undeserved Sale of well preserved Household Furniture and other effects. MR. J. D. THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, MABCH 25th, H-WB. the whole of the well preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Kitchen Requisites, &c., the property of the Misses Andrews, who are leaving Cardiff, consisting of PARLOUR.—Iwo card tables, cbeffioneer, lady's work table, twelve chairs, paintings, fender, pole and rings, chess board, plated tea and coffee urns, ornaments, &c. BACK PARLOUR.—Mahogany table, couch, two easy chairs, coal scuttle, fender and irons, oil cloth and rug, moderator lamp, set of water jugs, plated candlesticks, plated cruet stands, timepiece, trays, table mats, metal tea-pots, glass, china, &c. BEDROOJI FCBNITCRE in feather and millpuff beds, bol- sters, and pillows, iron, French, and half-tester bedsteads. mattresses, cfeests of drawers, tables, stands, chairs, towel rails, swing glasses, commodes, &c.. stair carpet and rods. A general assortment of Kitchen Furniture and Culinary articles. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of house- keepers, and others about to furnish, to the above choice lot of useful and well-preserved household furniture, which will be sold without the least reserve. Sale to commence at Three o'clock precisely. Auctioneer and valuer's Offices, 16, Crockherbtown Cardiff, March Isth, 1*03. J761 CARDIFF. First Clas,3 Sale of Leasehold Property. MR. J. D THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, at tbe^ Giobe Hotel, on MONDAY, MARCH 30th, 1803. at Seven o'clock in the evening, the undermen- tiuned valuable PROPERTY, subject to conditions to be then and ttoere produced VJT 1.—Two HOUSES situate in Loudon-square, Nos. 51 and 52, severally in the occupation of W. Yeo Edwards, Esq., and Mr. Little. Also a WAREHOUSE, in the occupation of Messrs. Reed and Williams, the whole let at a rental of£7(j per annum. LOT 2. Two HOUSES, Nos. 46 and 47, London- square, in the occupation of Mr. Haime and Mr. Leonard, at a rental of £ 30 each. LOT 3.—Four HOUSES, Nos. 2, 3, 4, and a, Guildfor.-]- street, near the Baths, let to respectable tenants, at a low rental. Each House contains 8 rooms, and is revlete with every comfort. LOT -i.-Four HOUSES, Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5. Sandon- place, each house containing seven rooms, and let at exceedingly low rentals to respectable tenants. The who;e will be put up in iois to suit the convenience of purchasers. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Ofiice, lfi, Orovknerbtowi:, Cardiff; or to Mr. Jones, San- don Hotel, Newtown, Cardiff. Cardiff, March 19th, 1803. 1763 25, NORTH CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. Sile of very Superior and Modern Household Furni- ture and Effects. MR. MARKS '■('spec;fuily announces that he will SELL by AUCTION, on jbe premises, on MON- DAY, the 23rd day of MARCH, 1863. the whole of the neal, modern, and excellent FURNITURE, and effects. the property of Mr Ovenden, consisting of very superior s,«.lid mahogany carved hair-seated couch; mahogany hair-seat chairs; mahogany loo, Pembroke, and other tables; very superior solid mahogany half- tester bedstead, easy and rocking chairs; elegant maho- gany French chest of drawers, new Brussels carpet and hearth rugs, gilt chimney and swing glasses, elegant and superior case of tropical stuffed birds, crimson damask window curtains with mahogany pole, feather beds, mahogany tent bedsteads, pallhsse, mahogany washstand and toilet ware, mahogany towel horse, dressing tabies, carie-seat and other chairs, stair carpet.ting and brass rods, wire window blind, superior cut and plain glass, fEnders and tire irons, kitchen requisites, table candle lamp, papier Machie trays, floor cloth. &c. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon. 1752 CARDIFF AUCTION MART. 11, St. Elary-street, and 30, Wharton-street, Cardiff. MARK marks, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUTANT, APPRAISER. HOUSE AND ESTATE AO EXT, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR, &c., BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his customers and the public in general for their liberal support for the last thirty years, and can assure them that he will do all that lie, in his power to merit a continuance of their patronage. M. M. has constantly on sale a quantity of new and second-hand furniture. The cheapest house in town for ironmongery, and chimney and swing looking-glasses. New and secand-hand furniture bought, sold, or ex- changed. Note the ndclress- 11, St. Mary-street, and 30, Wharton-street, Cardiff. 1720 MERTHYR TYDFIL To Railway Contractors and Others. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, the whole of the PLANT used in the construction of the -j. i'uw mStymi irentwyn Reser- voir, consisting of an excellent portable steam engine (12-horse power), three cast-iron pumps, 10-inch, 6-ineh, and 0-inch bore, crab winches, screw jacks, smiths' tools, enaff-cntter, bean and oat crusher, wire ropes, chains, stone trucks, 10 carts, light drav, mortar mill, railway earth wagons (nearly new), 20 tons of light bridge rails, stable fittings, several sets of harness in good condition, timber planks, baulks, poles, sleepers, kammers, picks, old iron, &c., temporary buildings, consisting of la- bourers' huts, provision stores, stables, storehouses, &c. N.R-The above will remain open for disposal for one month from the date hereof, after that time the remainder will be sold by Public Auction, of which due notice will to given. For farther particulars apply at the Reservoir, to Mr HAIU'KK, Surveyor, J'endarran, or to Mr. H. W. HAF.RIS* Auctioneer, Merthyr Tydfil. 1049 SWANSEA. PENTREGUINEA (CONILLARD'S PATENT) FUEL COMPANY, LIMITED. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, pursuant to an Order 01 the Commissioner of the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy, the WORKS, PLANT, and MACHINERY of the above mentioned company, situate in Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan. The works were erected in 1800, in the most substantial manner, and occupy a site of land abutting on the New Cut, and having a wharfage front thereto of .100 feet. The fuel (whieh is manufactured under license from the Patentees at a small Royalty) bears a high reputation for steam purposes in 1 the English and foreign markets. The Works are now in full operation, and are capable of producing from 6 to 800 tons weekly, which, by a small outlay, might be largely increased. The Swansea Vale Railway runs in the rear of the company's premises, by which coals can be obtained from the neighbouring collieries upon advantageous terms, and by which also fuel can be conveyed to the Swansea Docks for shipment. The premises are held under lease for a term of 21 years, from Michaelmas day, 18.58, which is capable of being extended at the option of the lessees for a further term of 89 years, or any lesser period. k lobe viewed on application to the manager at the works, fndiurtiier particulars may be known on application to Join* G. RiiYNELL.^Esq., 8, Staples Inn, London, the Solicitor to the Official Liquidators, to whom tenders may be addre-seu, and at whose Chambers the lease mav be inspected. 1718 BONA FIDE MONEY SPECULATION.—In the year £ 5,WO,000 starling, guaranteed by Go- vernment, will be allotted monthly in various sums upwards to £:¿.5.Oí)O. An investment of ONE POUND may secure ror Prospectus (gratis) apply to Mr. FREDERICK SINTZ, hanker, Frankfort-on-the-Maire; j tr letters addressed to him 'It 29, C'leraent's-Iaue, Lom- bard-street, London, L.C., will be immediately forwarded, 1037 JWlit folias. DANIEL JOTHAM, WOOLLEN DRiPEE, FAMILY TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER, HOSIER, &c., 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. D JOTHAM respectfully invites an inspection of his • Immense and Superior STOCK of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, COMPKISING Witnevs, Beavers, Meltons, Petershams, Diagonals, Sata- ras, Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Scotch and other Cheviots, in endless variety, and of the Newest Patterns. THE READY-MADE DEPARTMENT Also contains a large and well-selected Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' INVERNESS CAPES, Derby Frocks, Walking and Office Coats, &c., And every other Garment far the Season, which for style, quality, durability, and cheapness, cannot be surpassed by any other House in the Trade. HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, Scarfs, Ties, Umbrellas, &c. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. Mourning and other Orders executed on the I., shortest notice, and at the lowest possible prices. FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS. 1225 SPRING OF 1863. NOVELTIES IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. QANDER'S celebrated PALMERSTONIAN O SUIT, At 32s. 6d., la a variety of New .and Choice Materials for the Seasen. To fully appreciate the merits of this marvellous pro- 'o duction of elegance and real economy in dress, you should call and judge for yourself. Q ANDER S EXCELSIOR SUIT FOR THE O SEASON, Of very Choice and Tastefully designed Fabrics. Is admirably adapted for business or walking. Made to measure at 50s. QANDERS PRINCE OF WALES SUIT D (EXPRESSLY DESIGNED), Made to measure from the choicest productions of this spring, from 55s. to 70s., forms the most chaste and ele- gant dress that can possibly be desired. EVERY Novelty in KNICKERBOCKERS and JUVENILE CLOTHING. JAyIES SANDER Cannot allow this opportunity to pass without, in very few words, reciprocating the increased coniience and patronage of the public, by expressing his warmest and mort genuine acknowledgments for past favours, and assuring his friends that the most strenuous efforts are made to excel in Style, Durability, and Economy, as the only mode of ensuring a continuance of public esteem and favour. The selection of NEW MATERIALS for the PRE- SENT SEASON will be found remarkably successful, and will well repay the favour of an inspection. Terms: One price only and prompt Cash. 28 AND 29, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. 1109 CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. THE Proprietors are now submitting for public in- spection, in super-abundance, their STOCK of MEN'S,^ YOUTH'S, and BOY'S CLOTHING, the ma- terial cf which having been selected from the various Provincial and Metropolitan Markets, will be equalled by few, and surpassed by none in point of Novelty, Dura- bility, and Value. They refrain from quoting prices, as figures, however low, cannot prove an article to be cheap. Go and judge for yourself, there are goods at all prices 1 you will then be satisfied that this Establishment stands pre-eminent above all others. THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENT '!) Is replete with every Novelty in Vestings, Plain and Coloured Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Devon Kerseys, Meltons, Vienna, Albert, and other Fancy Materials, and conducted by Cutters of eminent skill and talent. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM Is strictly earned out, no deviation ever being made in the price of an article, so that the inexperienced Buyer need fear no imposition. W. PRICE & SONS, MERCHANT CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, HOSIERS & OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. 1531 ON SALE by J. RUSHER, STATIONER and TEA DEALEB, 16, Angel-street, Cardiff, HAVANNAH CIGAr.), L'D::>, SACBED and SECULAR Music Books, REVIVAL Tune Books, 2s.; SABBATH School Hymns, Music and Words, Is. MOORE'S IRISH Melodies, Music and Words, Is. AXEHICAN Songs, Music and Words, Is. IBTSH & SCOTCH Airs Popular Songs Sea Songs, &c. Music and Words Is. per volume. CHRISTIE'S Minstrels, a variety of Books Cd. each, Music and Words. COWELL'S Comic Songs, 100 with Music and Words, for One Shilling. BEST BRISTOL TOBACCO. Cassell's Coffees. Genuine Patent Medicines. Excellent Streng TEA, Four Shillings per pound, J. RUSHER, Stationer, 16, Angel-street, Cardiff. 1274 JUST PUBLISHED, Price Is. 6d., DUNCAN AND WARD'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, FOR 1863, COMPBISING ALPHABETICAL & CLASSIFIED LISTS OF TRADES AND PROFESSIONS; DESCRIPTION OT? THE PORT, AND AUTHENTIC INFORMATION ox ITS TRADE AND COMMERCE; AN ILLUSTRATED ALMANACK: And General Information of public utility. THE object of the Publishers has been to present in a cenpact form all matters that are of importance to the mercantile classes. Comparatively speaking very little is really known, beyond the immediate neighbourhood of the Port, of its capabilities for trade. It is one of the objects of this Work to disseminate reliable imformation, and the Publishers hope that the merchants of Cardiff will assist them in sending the book to the different places at home and abroad where they have business connections. If this attempt meets with due encouragement the WTork will be published annually. CONTEXTS.—Advertisements—AlohabeticalList—Alma nack—Borough and County Officials—Borough Magis- trates—Bute Docks-Cardiff Baths-Cardiff Board of Health-Cardiff Burial Boarù-Cardiif Castle-Cardiff Corporation Cardiff County Court-Carcliff Pilotage Board-Cardiff Union—County Goal—Custom House— Dissenting Chapels-Educational Institutions—Glamor- ganshire Canal—History of CMdia—HRndaff Cathedral —Tlamiaff Highway Board—Order of Foresters-Onler of Oddfellows, M.U.—Peuarth Harbour, Dock, and Rail- way—Post-office—Principality Building Society—Rhym- ney Railway—Roman Catholic Churches—Sailors' Home —Savings Banks—Sophia Gardens—South Wales Railwav —St, John's Church—St. Mary's Church—Taff Vale Rail- way—Trade Directory—Young Men's Christian Associa- tion. Orders for Copies of the book to be sent to Messrs. Duncan and Ward. Cardiff Times Office, or to Booksei* lers in Town and Country. J L9 uhlit R.Gfirts. f VISITING AND ADDRESS CARDS.—A Copper- V plate engraved and 100 Ivory Cards printed, and sent post-free to any address for 4s. 6d. T. G. GLASS, Engraver and Printer, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. WEDDING AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY Merchants, Brokers, and Tradesmen, can be sup- plied with the above in any quantities at London prices T. G. GLASS, Engraver and Stationer, St. Mary-street Cardiff. ———— THIEVES THIEVES THIEVES To prevent T yow Plate, Jewellery, &c., being stolen, have your Arms, Crest, or Initials engraved thereon, in first-class style. T. G. GLASS, Engraver, &c., St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2923 MR. HODKINSON, (Formerly Editor of the Cardiff Guardian,) LOAN, FIRE, LIFE, HOUSE, ADVERTISING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, SHARE BROKER, NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT, AND SERVANTS' REGISTRAR, 2. ST. MARY'S ARCADE, CARDIFF, (The STAR OF GWENT and CAMBRIA DAILY LEADER Branch Offices). LOANS advanced at 5 per cent, on Life Assurance, also on Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold Property, FIRE OR LIFE INSURANCES effected in the Atlas, Eagle, Royal, Provincial, Lancashire, Caledonian, Briton, and Wellington Companies. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCIES.—Houses Let; Rents Collected; Surveys Made; Plans Drawn; and Repairs Superintended. COMMISSIONS.— Debts Collected; Tradesmen's C Books kept; Disputed Accounts arranged Corres- pondence carried on; and Confidential and other Com- missions executed. ADVERTISING for Professional and other gentlemen, A tradesmen, and private parties, in all the local, me- tropolitan, and provincial papers ia the United Kingdom. SHARES FOR SALE in a Cement Company, a Gas Company, and in Lead, Tin, Copper, and Gold Mines References given to gentlemen of the highest respect ability. Free and Assisted Emigration, &c. Mr. HODKINSON, AS REPRESENTATIVE OF Messrs SCOTT AND SoN, NEWPORT, Negotiates Loans to £ 30,000;— Receives applications from female servants for free go- vernment passages to Australia and New Zealsnd, and from married or single farm or other labourers and domestic servants for assisted passages;- I Effects Accidental, Hailstorm, Cattle, Plate-glass Guaran- tee, Provident, Shipping and other Marine (with Lloyd's and other first-elass companies) and all kinds of In- surances ;— And forwards parcels to all parts of the"world. Villas, Houses, Shops, &c., to be Let. VILLAS in one of the pleasantest parts of Roath. PLUCCA-LANE.-A House, three stories high. A large Stable with Loft. ELM-STREET.—A very conAenient House, -with garden JOHN-STREET, Roath.-A convenient Cottage of five rooms, and garden. Rent very low. FOR SALE —Public House; Shakspeare-street, Roath, recently fitted up, and in good repair. Grant from ground landlord. Frontage, 30 feet. Apply to Mr HODKINSON. FOR SALE, a Bargain.—Three well-built Houses in Constellation-street, occupied, and let at good rents. FOR SALE—A Lease, 18 years unexpired, of a Hsuse in one of the principal thoroughfares in Cardiff. WANTED A ready-furnished House e.f six or eight rooms. £ 150 and £ 350 on Mortgage of Leasehold Property. SITUATIONS. (None but Servants with first-elass characters dealt with.) WANTED.—A Cook, Housemaid, and Nurse. WANTED, SITUATIONS for Nurses, Under House- maids, and General Servants. Also, for Clerks and Por- ters. WANTED, a situation as Farm Bailiff Applications must be addressed to Mr. Hodkinson. and accompanied with postage stamps for replies. 1558 fnMit fWm PRINCE OF WALES REFRESHMENT ROOMS 114, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. OPPOSITE ST. DAVID'S CHURCH. p MR. SAMUEL COOK PROPRIETOR. THE Proprietor begs respectfully to inform his fiiends and the public that he has spared no expense in making the above rooms replete with every comfort and convenience. Parties coming from a distance will fiifd it the cheapest and most central situation in the town. SCALE OF CHARGES. Breakfast Is. and Is. 6d.; Dinner Is. and 2s.; Tea 9d. and Is. WINES of all sorts:—Port and Sherry 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d.; Claret Is. 6d. and 2s.; Champagne 2s. 6d. Allsopp's Ales, and Guinness's Stout. 1706 FISHING TACKLE. JAMES & WILLIAMS BEG to inform the public that they have Just Purchased from the best Markets, a General Assortment of FISHING TACKLE of the first quality, comprising Rods, Reels, Lines, Gut, Flies, Baits, Hooks, Pocket Books, Baskets, Fishing Boots, &c., &c., suitable for Salmon, Trout, and Pike Fishing, which will be sold at the New Arcade, 35, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1597 POTATOES FOR THE TABLE OR SEED. 9, Plucca-lane, Roath. ASHAPCOTT is now selling the following varieties • of POTATOES, in prime condition, for cooking or seed purposes, at low prices, and unequalled for quality in Cardiff:— Ashleaf Kidneys, Alma ditto, Cornish ditto, Fluke ditto, D aim oh ays, Fortyfolds, White and Pink-eyed Regents, Reading Reds, Oxford and Jersey Blues, White Rocks, &c. Also, a prime lot of Wiltshire Carrots, very cheap. Note the Address—9, Plucca-lane, Roath. 1612 LIFE ASSURANCE LOANS. LOANS, from £ 20 to ofilOOO, upon approved personal or other security, repayable by easy instalments, ex- tending, over any period not exceeding ten years, may be readily obtained, on advantageous terms.—For prospec- tus, forms of propssal, &c., and for all other information, apply to Mr. JAMES GAWX, Auctioneer, 77, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Agent to the British Mutual Life Assurance Society, Nos. 17 & 18, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London. E.C. Established, 1844. 1296 OO AAA TRUST MONEY ready to be Advanced, ) UUU 0H approved security, in sums of £ 500 and upwards.—Apply to Mr. JAMES GAWN, Cardiff. 1297 POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES. Che-aper than any other House in Cardiff, at F. CASE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 23, HIGH-STREET. A PRIME LOT of Ashleaf Kidney, Creeper Kidney, Fluke, Kidney, Fortyfolds, Regents, White Rocks, Belfasts, &e., have just been received, and are well- adapted for Culinary purposes and for Seed. All Orders punctually attended to, and over 1 cwt. delivered to any part of the town free of charge. 1528 PRIZE MEDAL, 1862. AWARDED BY THE JURORS OF CLASS II FOR THE G LEN FIE L D STARCH, BEING a confirmation by sotne of the most eminent Scientific Men of the Age, of the Superior Quali- ties of this World-renowned Starch. Sold in Packets at |d., Id., 2d., 4d., and 8d. each, by all respectable Grocers. Chandlers, Oilmen, &e. Wotherspoon & Co., Glasgow and London. JAMES AND WILLIAMS 281. Bute-street, and New Arcade, St. Mary-street, Agent for Horniman's Pure Tea. THIS TEA is selected from the spring gatherings and is therefore uniformly Good. Shipped free from all artifical colour on the surface it is uniformly PURE in strength and wholesomeness therefore excels. SPRING GARDEN NURSERY. RETAIL PRICES OF GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1863, SOLD BY JACOB SCOTT MATTHEWS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, ETC.. ADJOINING THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATION, CROCKHERTOWN, CARDIFFF. STALL AT MARKET, No. 180. I POUNDS, BUSHELS, AND CWTS. SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES. PEAS. NOVEMBER TO JUNE Quart. Earliest Pea. s. d Dan O'Rourke ol feet 1 0 Early Empet-or 3 „ 0 10 —Single-blossomed frameSJ „ 0 8 -Double ditto. 4, ,,0 8 —Warwick 4 (4 8 —Champion of England 4 1 0 —Waintreoda prize 4 1 0 Dwarf blue Imperial 2i „ 0 10 lilue scimitar, or sabre 3 „ 1 0 Blue Prussian ,,0 8 Woodford Marrow 2-L 1 0 Tallditto -6 ,,0 10 Waterloo ditto .6 010 Matchless green ditto 4 „ 1 0 Knight's tail white do. 6 1 4 —Dwarf ditto 1 4 -Tall green ditte • li „ 1 4 —Dwarf do. do 3 ,,1 4 Ne plus ultra • • „ 1 4 British Queen 8 „ 1 4 Ward's incomparable ,,1 4 The two following varieties are quite dwarf. Bishop's early new long pod feet 1 0 Burbridge's eclipse • • TJ „ 1 0 2 BEANS. STOVEMBER TO MAY. Earl., lIazagan .06 -Long )Jod. U 6 Sword, or Turkey ditto 0 (j Jobnson's wonderful 0. 8 Taylor's Windsor 0 8 Kentish ditto .08 Green nonpareil, or Windsor 0 8 Monarch .0 8 KIDNEY, OR DWARF FRENCH. APRIL TO MAY. Eai-lv nonsuch, best for-a —Dun —Zebra —Yellow Purple Speckled Black ditto Red ditto Liver coloured SCARLET RUNNING. Painted lady ditto ANTICHOKE—ApRiL. ASPARAGUS. MABCH AND APRIL. Giant per lb. 5 0 BEET. APRIL AND MAY. per OZ. 0 4 Dwarf ditto .» .04 Newdark.04 Silver stalk. 0 6 BORECOLE,OR KALE. APRIL AND MAY. Tall green .06 Dwarf green, or Canada 0 6 BRUSSELS' SPROUTS. Imported .06 BROCOLI. MARCH AXD APRIL. Fine early white .10! Late ditto 1 0 l\.night's':protecting ditto 1 0 Miller's dwarf late ditto 1 Of Matthews' mammoth late 1 0 Wilcove ditto 1 0 Sulphur, or Portsmouth 1 0 1 New Waleheren (sow February to October) per oz. 2 0 Imperinlwinter .10 Grange cauliflower (sow middle of May .16 White cape (ditto) 1 G Ptirple cape (ditto) ..14 Early sprouting ditto purple 1 0 Large late ditto 1 0 Dwarf late ditto .10: — Danish 1 0 CABBAGE, MARCH AND APRIL-SPRING SOWING. JULY AND AUGUST-AUTUMN DITTO. Fine early dwarf. 0 6 _I e Early York 0 6 Large ditto.0 6 Nonpareil .0 6 Shilling's queen • • 0 6 West Ham .06 Sugarloai.Co Enfield market 0 6 Matthews' Prince of Wales I 0 Red Dutch .10 Drumhead, or large Scotch 0 6 Wheeler's imperial .06 Large green Savoy .06 Dwarf ditto ditto. 0 6 Ditto drumhead. 0 6 CAULIFLOWER. FEBRUARY TO MAY—SPRING SOWING. AUGUST TO SEPT.—AUTUMN DITTO. Fine early. 1 6 Large late. 1 6 — Asiatic 1 6 Walcheren .20 CARROT. FEBRUARY TO JUNE. Early red horn 0 3 Long Orange .02 Long red Surrey .02 James'fine, scarlet 0 3 Altringham .03 Large white Belgian.O a Intermediate 0 3 CELERY. FEBRUARY TO MAY. White solid.08 Red solid .0 8 New dwarf .10 CHERVILL. MARCH TO MAY. Curled. 0 8 CRESS. FEBRUARY TO OCTOBER. American 0 4 Curled. 0 2 Plain 0 1 £ CUCUMBER. JANUARY TO JUNE. Stockwood perpacket02 Fine ridge 0 2 Long priekley „ 0 2 Short ditto „ 0 2 Ali the fine long frame varie- ties 6d. to 1 0 ENDIVE. MAY TO AUGUST. Green curled per oz. 0 8 White ditto 0 8 Green Batavian 0 8 White ditto 0 8 LEEK. FEBRUARY AND MAY. Large flage, or Scotch 0 6 London ditto 0 4 LETTUCE, COSS. Large green 1 0 Brighton 1 0 Egyptian per oz, 1 0 Paris green 1 0 white 1 0 Brown or Bath 1 0 Ditto, black seed 1 0 LETTUCE, CABBAGE. MARCH TO AUGUST. Marseilles 1 6 Drumhead 1 0 HamHiersmith hardy green 1 0 '3M y German 1 0 Brown Dutch, white seed 1 0 Grand Admiral 1 0 LOVE APPLE. APRIL AND MAY. Sorts per packet 0 3 MELON. FEBRUARY TO JUNE. All approved varieties, 6d. to Is. per packet MUSTARD. JANUARY TO- OCTOBER. White 0 1 £ ONIONS. FEBRUARY TO MAY—SPRING SOWING. AUGUST TO SEPT.—AUTUMN DITTO. Strasburg 0 6 Deptford 0 6 White Spanish 0 6 Brown ditto 0 6 White globe 0 8 Brown ditto 0 8 James' long-keeping 0 8 Large Tripoli 1 0 Blood-red 0 8 White Lisbon 0 8 PARSLEY. FEBRUARY TO OCTOBER. Fine dwarf curled. 0 4 Extra ditto 0 6 PARSNIP. FEBRUARY TO APRIL. Hollow-crowned 0 2 Guernsey .02 RADISH. FEBRUARY TO SEPTEMBER. Early frame, scarlet 0 3 Wood's early frame 0 3 Short-top salmon 0 2 Redturnip 0 2 White ditto 0 2 Black Spanish 0 4 Olive shaped 0 4 RAMPION—APRIL TO AUGUST. SPINACH. FEBRUARY TO OCTOBER. Round. 0 2 Prickly 0 2 New Zealand. 0 6 French, or mountain .04 SEA KALE. APRIL TO JUNE. TURNIP. MARCH TO AUGUST. Early white Dutch 0 3 — yellow ditto. 0 2 — white stone 0 2 American red ditto 0 2 — six weeks 0 2 Yellow stone 0 2 — Altringham. 0 2 — Alaita W 2 — new golden ball 0 2 VEGETABLE MARROW. APRIL TO JUNE. All New Vegetables worthy of Cul- ture, Sweet and Pot-herb Seeds, 2d. per packet. EARLY POTATOES, Warranted true to name, and in good condition for planting. Per lb. Per peck of Per bushel of Per sack of 15 lbs. 60 lbs. 240 lbs. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Tj-ue old Astileaf Kidney 0 2 2 6 9 0 30 0 Ditto Alma 0 2 2 0 8 0 28 0 rrolific 0 1J 1 9 (j 0 21 0 EARLY ROUNDS. Ditto For tyfold 0 1^ 1 9 6 0 24 0 Ditto Prolific .0 li 1 9 6 0 24 0 Ditto Dalmahoy.0 1 £ 1 6 5 0 20 C Garibaldi (New Kind). 0 2 2 6 8 0 80 0 FOR FLOWER SEEDS, FRUIT, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, ETC., SEE SEPARATE CATALOGUES. RUSSIA MATS, CUBA BASS, &c., &c. FLOWER POTS AT POTTERY PRICES. J. S. M. begs leave most respectfully to submit the above List ot Seeds, &c., to the Public; and assures them that ali orders with which he may be favoured shall receive the attention at bis hands which he hopes will secure their future patronage and support. 1703 H^Irlrc Ifafes. GEORGE SULLY Ship-Broker, Marine and General Auctioneer, and Valuer, Commission Agent, &c. MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF. CASH ADVANCED ON FURNITURE, AND OTHER GOODS DEPOSITED FOR SAIffi. 2055 STOGUMBEirMEDICINAL PALE ALE, Now in exoellent condition. THIS celebrated Ale, so highly recommended by the JL Faculty, for invalids and Qthers requiring tonies, can be had, in Kilderkins and Firkins, of the following AGENT FOR CARDIFF, GEO. WENSLEY, 225, Bute-street. H. WATTS, Manager, Stogumber Brewery, Taunton. February 16th, 1863. 1651 CLARENCE HOTEL, ST. MARY-STREET. OCROWDEN begs to thank his friends and patrons • for the support he has received daring the last thirteen years, and inform them that he has always a good supply of the very best quality of Wiaes, Spirits, Bath, Bristol and Wiltshire old Beer, and Burton Ales. He also begs to aonounce that he has entered upon liie POSTING AND CAB BUSINESS, And solicits the support of the public. Cardiff, Feb. 13th, 1863. 1626 LADIES' RIDING HABITS, STYLE AND ELEGANCE, JAMES DAVIE S, 340, Oxford-street, London, W. 1584 EVENING CLASSES. Montague House, Charles-street, Cardiff. MR. WILLIAMES. respectfully announces the RE- OPENING of the EVENING CLASSES fer in- struction and improvement in Elocution, Writing, Arith- metic, Latin, French, &c. Terms:—10s. 6d. per Quarter, or Is. per Week, payable in advance. 1913 To Merchants and Tradesmen. BEFORE purchasing ACCOUNT BOOKS, inspect the GUINEA LEDGER, The Cheapest and Best Book ever offered. Sold by DUXGAN and WARD, Cardiff Times Office. This is a marvel of Cheapness. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HERR KESSLER, Professor of Music, 20, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, RESPECTFULLY informs the gentry and inhabitants IIZ of Cardiff and its neighbouring district, that he has REMOVED to the above commodious Premises, where he hopes to receive a continuance of public patronage. He is prepared to supply parties with a first-rate Qua- drille Band, large or small, on moderate terms. Lessons given on the following Instruments:—Violin, Cornet, Flute, and Clarionet. Brass and String Bands taught, and all kinds of Musical Instruments repaired. All kinds of Musical Instruments to be had at the Lon- don prices, for ready money. N.B.—PIANOFORTES TUNED. 1284 OLD COPPER COIN IS EXCHANGED for the NEW BRONZE COINAGE, Silver or Gold, to any amount, by order of the Royal Mint, by MESSRS. JAMES & WILLIAMS, Chemists and Druggists, 281, BUTE-STREET, and at the NEW ARCADE, 35, SAINT MARY-STREET, Cardiff. 1715 I I THE PATENT CAZELINE OIL, I SAFE, ECONOMICAL, AND BRILLIANT, FREE FROM ANY OFFENSIVE SMELL. Adapted to burn in any Patent Cazeline Lamp,'or in any Parafine or Mineral Oil Lamp. THE PATENT CAZELINE OIL possesses all the JL requisites which have been so long desired asIa means of powerful artificial light. It is warranted non- explosive, and therefore perfectly safe in use; is free from any objectionable smell, and produces a most brilliant light. It is admirably adapted for use in the'drawing- rooms and parlours of the affluent, while, in point of economy, it is equally suitable for the cottages of the people. By its use a brilliant and cheerful light can-be obtained at a cost not more than that of a common tallow candle.. TUEPENZINE. A perfect substitute of Turpentine. It is suited to all the purposes for which that article is used. For painters' use it is found superior to ordinary turpentine, and at less than one-third the price, and does not possess the rank odour of mineral turpentine. The Cazeline Oil and Turpentine is supplied Whole- sale by CASSELL, SMITH & CO., 80, Fenchurch-street, London. Agents wanted in all towns not yet supplied. The public are cautioned against inferior oils. When asking for Cazeline see that a show card bearing the name is ex- hibited. 1725 BENSON'S WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Perfection of Mechanism."—Morning Post. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON TRESS UPON BENSON'S GREAT CLOCK AND WATCHES. AS a sample of English clockwork on a large scale, the works of this are probably the finest finished that have ever been seen in this country. No Chrono- meter could be fitted with more perfect or carefully- adjusted mechanism.—Titties, June 11, 1862. A triumph of ingenuity,"—Telegraph, March 31,1862. The entire finiih is of the highest caste.Daily News, May 29,1862. "A more splendid and exquisitely-finished piece of mechanism we have never seen." Standard, June 17,1862. The largest, and unmistakeably the best finished clock in the Exhibition."—Engineer, August 15, 1862. Some of them are of great beauty; and if the English watch-trade only follow up with the same spirit and success this first attempt to compete with foreigners in decorative watches, there seems to be no reason why we should not get the trade entirely into our own hands. Times, June 23,1862. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR CHURCH AND TURRET CLOCKS. Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes of every description, from the plainest to the highest quality of which the Art is at present capable, manufactured from High-Art Designs by English, French, and Italian Artists of great celebrity. WATCHES. Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, Vertical, .L r an Minute, Hf lf-quarter,and Quarter Repeaters Independent and Plain Centre Seconds, Keyless, Chronographs, Ena- melled, Astronomical, and Reversible Watches, from 200 gs. to jC3 3s. each. BENSON'S ILLUSTRATED PAJIPIILET ON WATCHES (free by post for two stamps) contains a short History "f Watchmaking, with descriptions and prices. It acts as a guide in the purchase of a Watch, and enables those who live in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Colenies, India, or any part of the world, to select a watch, and have it sent free and safe by post. CLOCKS. Drawing-room, Dining-room, Bed-room, Library, Hall, Staircase, Bracket, Carriage, Chime, Musical, Astronomical, Church, Turret, Stable, Railway, Post- office, Shop, Warehouse, Office, or Counting-house, from 1000 gs., to d61 Is. each. BENSON'S ILLUSTRATED CLOCK PAMPHLET contains a full and carefully prepared Price-list of every description of Clock and Timepiece, with a short and interesting history of the Art of Clockmaking. In it will be found a great variety of patterns of Clocks suitable for all pur- poses, and it will be sent post-free for two stamps. BENSON'S ARGENTINE SILVER. The Morning Herald, October 23rd, speaking of the Plate in the Exhibition, says, Mr. Benson, who has a Medal for Plate, exhibits some beautiful things." The Argentine is a. composition possessing all the beauty and richness of colour of silver, with its durabi- lity, at a mere fraction of its ccst. It is a compound of various metals, with a heavy deposit of pure silver, form- ing one hard, compact, white body. When tke Argentine and the real silver are placed side by side, the most skilful judge cannot distinguish between them, while its durabi- lity is so great that after many years' wear it remains unaltered. During the last seventeen years it has been so well received by the public that its manufacture has been extended to all those articles usual!y made in silver, viz., Spoons, Forks, Dinner, Tea and Coffee Services, Waiters, Bread and Cake Baskets, Candelabra, Dishes of all kinds, Epergnes, Clavet Jugs, &c., and which can be seen at the various Establishments of J. W. BENSON, whose new Show Rooms contain an immense assortment. A Prize Medal was awarded to J. W. BENSON for excel- lence of manufacture of Argentine and Electro-piste. A Sample Spoen will be sent post-free to any part of the kingdom on receipt of 30 stamps, and an elaborately Illustrated'Catalogue containing 300 engrpvings and price-list of Argentine and solid Silver Plate, will be sent post-free on receipt of six stamps. J. w. BENSON'S BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS ARE 40, 67, & 03, CORNHILL. All letters should be addressed to the Principal Establishment, 33 & ;14, LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON. (ESTABLISIILD I-t49, 1742 I M RTT7 BAILEY, LIFE ASSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Institute Chambers, Cardiff. AGENT, Institute Chambers, Cardiff. AGENT for the Publications of FULLARTON & Co., Edinburgh DAY & SON, London &e., &(> 1709 CARDIFF YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE President and Members of the Bible Class meet- JL ing in the Reading-room, 81, St.Mary-street, on Sunday afternoons, at quarter to three o'clock, affec- tionately invite all Young Men not engaged in a similar occupation, to attend its meetings. Subject for Sunday, March 22-Romans v. 1. 1408 I THE BRIDAL BOUQUET. A MOST delicate PERFUME for Handker- chief and Toilet, in Bottles, Is. and 2s. eacb. Prepared and Sold only by JAMES AND WILLIAMS, Chemists & Druggists, 281, Bute-street, and Arcade, Cardiff. 1761 DOWAS KING, Chimney Sweeper, Smoke Jack Cleaner, and Fire Extinguisher, 9, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. BOILER Flues, Cooking Ranges, &c., cleaned and repaired. Smoky Chimneys effectually cured. All orders punctually attended to. N.B.—The Advertiser has always on sale a large quan- tity of SOOT for Agricultural purposes. 1705 12, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. D. RICHARDS, Hatter, Hosier, Glover, &c., BEGS to call attention to the following GOODS, selected with the greatest care.:— HATS and CAPS of every description. Cotton, Silk, and Lambswool HOSIERY. Kid, Dog-skin, and Cloth GLOVES. Long-cloth SHIRTS, Fancy Flannel SHIRTS.. COLLARS, NECKTIES, SCARFS, BELTS, BRACES, TOWELS, Silk, Cotton, and Alpaca UMBRELLAS. Waterproof COATS, Cloth OVERCOAT'S, Inverness' CAPES. Carpet & Leather BAGS, Portmanteaus, Railway Rugs. Welsh FLANNELS, Coloured FLANNELS, &c. D. RICHARDS, 12, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 1388 £100 FOR A SHILLING. PRINCE OF WALES'S MONEY CLUB. 20,000 Shares of One Shilling each. THE DRAWING to take place either in Liverpool, London, Dublin, or Edinburgh, at the option of the subscribers. Any gentleman desirous to be one of the committee must subscribe, for 20 shares. The drawing to take place as soon after the Royal Bridal Day, 10th March, as practicable. Persons sending for tickets must state where they would like the club to be drawn; the number of tickets purchased by each person will indicate the number of votes as to choice of place. The prizes will be- as follow, viz., first prize, i,'100 two prizes of ^30 each two of £ 20; ten of £ 10; twenty of £ (>: twenty of £ i J fifty of £ 2,; one hundred of £ 1: and one hundred of 10s. each. Members to conduct the drawing themselves. Each person sending for tickets must send two stamped, directed envelopes, one for tickets and one for result of draw. Either stamps or post-office order. Address, WILLIAM BLAND, Devon Arms, Devon-street, Liverpool. 1743 THE NEW REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT,. NEURALGIA, AND ALL PAINS ORIGINATING FROM COLD. SCHMIDT'S FIR WOOL OIL. RHEUMATIC, FACE, TOOTH, OR EAR ACHE CURED IN FIVE TO TEN MINUTES. j THIS Oil has proved an unfailing remedy in cases of Rheumatic and Gouty Affections, Chilblains, Chalk- stones, and Paralytic and Gouty tendencies. FIR WOOL WADDING is recommence* r- ing and sttengtheningweak limbs. FIR WOOL CREST PROTECTORS, from their gently stimulating qualities, will be found of great service, far superior to the protectors in ordinary use, and to .Supersede the use of warm plasters. Various sizes from- Is. to 2s. 6il. ——— Fir Wool Oil, in bottles, Is. ljd., Is. 9d., and 2s. 9d. Fir Wool Wadding, in packets, 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. CAUTION.-As there is another article being falsely introduced as the only genuine," Chemists and the public- are cautioned against interested statements by non- scientific persons unconnected with the trade. Fir Wool Oil is a definite product by distillation, and is in common use by the faculty in Germany.—See Lancet of 31st Jan., and Pharmaceutical Journal and Chemist and Druggist for' Feb., 1803. Sole Importers from Germany :—WATTS & REICHAKDT> English and Foreign Chemists, 225, Oxford-road, Man- chester. AGENTS:- CAEDIFP F. W. JOY, Chemist, SWANSEA GLOVER, Chemist. ASK FOR SCHMIDT'S FIR WOOL OIL 1647 DUNCAN & WARD, PROPRIETORS OF THE CARDIFF TIMES," ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, BEG to announce, that they have on Sale an entirely NEW STOCK of S TAT ION E R Y, ■ In its various Branches, and that they are now prepared to supply their Customers with the various Qualities (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL) of Cream Laid Note from 2s. to 8s. per ream. „ Albeit, 4s. per ream. Blue Laid Note, 4s. per ream. Large ditto, from 4s. to 7s. per ream. Large Cream from -5s. to 10s. Large Blue Laid Quarto Post, from 7s 6d. to 10s. 6d. „ Wove ditto. from 6s. 6d. „ Laid Quarto Post, from 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. Small „ from 7s. tkl. Bank Post, 8vo. 5s. per ream. Eiack Bordered Note, various kinds, 8s. 6d. Tinted 8vo. Amber, Lilac, Green, and Pink, 6s. Blue Wove Foolscap, ft. lines only, broad fol. 15s. „ com. and ft. „ 15s. 6d. » „ long fol. 15s. 6d. Envelopes, Cream Laid and Blue, of various kinds, from 5s. 6d. to 8s. per 1,1)00. German Buff Envelopes, 4s. 6d. per 1,000. Blue Laid Draft Official Envelopes, 20s. per ],000. Black Bordered Envelopes, 3d. per dozen. Red and Black Sealing Wax, 3s. 6d. per lb. Memorandum Books, from Id. to Is. 6d. each. „ with clasp, 6d. „ with index and elastic bands, Is. 61 Blpck Lr-ad Pencils, from 4s. to 8s. a gross. Mitchell's Selected Pens at the maker's prices. Pen-holders from 2s. to 5s. a gross. Quills and Quill Pens, from 2s. to 16s. a 100. Inkstands and Pen Trays. School Copy Books, from 2s to 4s. 6d. a dozen. Phillips's Headed Copy Books, 2s. a dozen. Cyphering Books, plain and ruled, Is. to Is. 6d. each* Black, Blue and Red Inks, in Penny Bottles. Blackwood's Improved Steel Pen Inks in 6d. Bottles Morreil's Registration Ink, at Is. and 2s. a Bottle. Tissue Papers of various colours, Is. a quire. White and Pink Blotting Paper, Is. 6d. & 2s. a quire School Slates, 4d. and 6d. each. Slate Pencils at 8fl. per 100. India Rubber, Id. and 2d. each. Elastic Bands, 4d. and 5d. a dozen. New Zealand Twine, 6d. a ball. Gum in Bottles at Id. each. Metallic Memorandum Books, from 6d. to Is. 6d. Betting Books from 2s. to 3s. 6d. each. Pockets Ledgers, soft leather covers. Copying Presses of the best makers. Blotting Books in various bindings. Manifold Letter Writers complete. Dressing, Pocket, and Small-tooth Combs. Letter-press, Copper-plate, and Lithographic PRINTING, In every variety, Neatly and Expeditiously executed. OFFICE LEDGERS and ACCOUNT BOOKS ruled; and made to pattern. PiQOKS and MAGAZINES supplied to order. Agreements between Landlord and Tenant.Notice to Quit ■Kent'hooks, and all other THINGS necessary for the SELLING and L ETTING of property. ADVERTISING AGENCY. DUNCAN and WARD have established a Newspaper Agency, and are now prepared to receive Advertisements for all the London, Provincial, and Colonial Newspapers, lists. 01 which, with dates of Publication, Politics, &o., may be in* spected at their office.