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J WANTED, a Situation as Gamekeeper. Five years' good character. Thoroughly understands rearing tf game, &c. Good references. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. 8121 WANTED, by a good servant, a place as Cook or Housemaid. Reference to any former place. Address, A. E., Cardiff Times Office. 8248 WANTED, an experienced Milliner; also, a good Machinist. Apply Lodwick, 45, Caroline-street, Cardiff. 82&i ANTKDj Three good Coat Hands, and Two W Waistcoat Hands, for bespoke work. Apply to W. Price and Sons, Cardiff House. 8287 VTTANTED, a Married Man aged from 25 to 30, as [ VV Groom and General Servant, Good referanoes i must be given. Apply, to Mr. Hodkinson, 77, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 8288 ANTED, by a young Lady, a situation as Milliner and Saleswoman. Terms moderate. Satisfae- tory references. Address, E. L., 23, Edward-street, Cardiff. 8257 WANTED, an intelligent Lad, as an Apprentice to < W the Coach Painting business. No premium. Apply to Mr. M. Edwards, coach builder, Park-road, Cardiff. 8279 WANTED, a middle-aged Man, married,;as a Farm Carpenter. He must be capable of keeping plain accounts, be a good workman, and have an unexception- able character for honesty and sobriety. Wages, 21s. per week. and a cottage free. Apply at ClemenstoRe, near Btidgend. 8262 Daily Governess. WANTED, after Midsummer, in the neighbourhood of Roath, a daily Governass, capable of impart- ing a sound English Education. Proficiency in Music and French iadispensible. Letters addressed to R. Q., Cardiff Times Office, will have attention. 8267 COAL EXPORTER.—A Gentleman, having for the last ten years been Acting Manager of a Steam Coal Exporting Business, in Swansea and Cardiff, is desirous of finding another similar situation. Perfectly conversant With Home and Foreign trade. Apply by letter to W. G., Cardiff Timet Office, Cardiff. 7887 CARDIFF UNION.-INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. Cook Wanted. WANTED, by the Guardians of the Cardiff Union, a Cook, for the Industrial Schools at Ely. Wages 412 per annum, with Rations, including Beer. The duties may be ascertained on application to the Master or Matron at the Schools. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to me, under cover, endorsed Cook, Ely Schools," on or before the 24th inst. By order, T. WATKINS, Clerk. _l2th April, 1866. 8274 PONTYPRIDD UNION. Nurse Wanted. A MIDDLE-AGED, healthy, unmarried Woman, or Widow without family, accustomed to nursing, is Squired fill the office of Nurse at the Workhouse and Infirmary of this Union, and also to assist the .Matron generally. Salary, X10 per annum, together with board and lodging in the house, coals, candles, and washing. Applications, in the handwriting of the applicants, stating age, and present employment, with testimonials ot character and competency, to be sent to me on or before 1st day of May next; but no applicant will be re- yuired to attend any meeting unless she receives a notice writing to that effect. By order of the Board, 8254 E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk. %a lxe E&iBt TO be LET, Genteel Furnished Apartments at No. 7, Park-place. 8273 BEACH COTTAGE, PENARH, 1^0 be LET. Apply to Mr. John Thomas, The Old J*. Brewery, Cardiff.. 8168 TEMPERANCE 'HOTEL, CARDIFF. TO be LET, in the best locality, doing a good trade. In-ccoming moderate. Apply at the Cardiff Times :Office. ■, 8230 TO be LET, Furnished Apartments, consisting of Sitting-room and Bedroom, with attendance. Apply at No. 102, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 8284 TO be LET^thirteen PUBLIC HOUSES. For par- ticulars, apply to Mr. Hill, Auctioneer, Crichton- gfreet, Cardiff. TO be LET, a capacious and well-lighted Sail Loft, excellently situated for business. Apply to Mr. Jgm W. Vachell, Cardiff. 8029 TO be LET, a capital Workshop or Warehouse, in a central part of the town. Apply to W. Hern, No. VWorking-street. 8006 TO be LET, the Basement and Cellars (separately or the whole) of No. 2, Wharf-street. Apply at Trinity ■J^ewery, Cardiff. 7771 TO be LET or SOLD, Glenbine Villa, Wordsworth- street, Roath. Apply to J. Bailey, Stuart Hall, Cardiff. 8266 bOARD and Lodging, with cheerful society, is offered to a gentleman or two friends, in a respectable locality at the Docks, by a private family. Terms moder- ate. For particulars address A. B., Cardiff Times Office. 8269 TO be LET, a House on the Roath-road, No. 2, Mont- gomery-terrace. Possession may be had on the 1st Of May next. For particulars apply at No. 1, Montgomery- rrace. TO fee LET, a ten-roomed House, on the Roftth Road, or part, with entire use of kitchens. Apply at No. Longeross Villas, Cardiff. 8278 TlO be LET, a Tanyard, with lofts and Currier's Shops. Plant to be taken at valuation. Apply to Mr. ^homas Williams, 25, Sophia-street. 8068 THE CIRCUS to LET; also, Ground adjoining for Exhibitions, Cheap Jacks," &c. Apply to R. R. ^kins, St. Mary-street. 5787 TO be LET, with possession on the 1st of April, a Warehouse, Yard, and Stable, in Trinity-street, May be taken whole or in part. Apply to Mr. • Walker, 15, Trinity.street, 8128 1^0 be LET, with immediate possession, an excellent •jp- House, No. 59, Loudoun-square. Apply to Mr. T. -«A Penlline-terraee, Canton, or to Mr. R. Evans, ^VMillicent-street, Cardiff. 8258 ITo be LET, a first-class Double-licensed Public House, in one of the principal thoroughfares in Cardiff. easy, at valuation. Apply to J. D. Thomas, ~rockherbtown, Cardiff. 8159 rTlO beL^, the Unbuilt Land adjoining Devonshire piace, £ .iy-r°ad) on building lease, for eleven similar TS^rt. ™ le»se. depth 200 feet. Apply to Mr. • Mathias and Mr. Kinnersley, house-agents, 4, Upper gtauon-terrace, CrockherbtownfCardiff. 69S5 Desirable Business Premises. 7»0beLET".with'ediato possession, those exten- C- sive aad excellently situated Business Premises, 223, Bute-road, and corner 0f Maria-street. For Jftrticulars apply to Mr. Harvey, 9, Crockherbtown. 7670 TO be LET, a House and Shop/li^—t Stuart-terrace, Bute Docks, now in the occupation 0f £ r. Benjamin Haddock, Chemist, cupauon or farther particulars aPPjy^„„XT_ Mr. T. H. STEPHENS, Solicitor. o044 Bute Crescent, Cardiff. |*0 be LET, a small Brewhouse, or for a Warehouse, or Sail-loft, Premises adjoining the Back of the Z^rfe Hotel, Bute-road, Cardiff. The premises are well tea for a brewhouse, having been built for that pur- «5iffApplyto W. Hern, agent, 7, Working-street, 8246 BUILDING LAND.—PORTISHEAD. T To Builders and others. 0 be LET, or SOLD, valuable Freehold Land, at in lots, for building. For particulars "Com n aPPly to Mr. Edward J. Barker, Solicitor, 3, SnpB Street> Bristol; or to Mr. J. A. Clark, Architect and 26, Bread-street, Bristol. the i„ "T^aluable building stone may be obtained upon- 8251 a House, with double Shop front, situate '■8taeets>Ip coiner of Wellington and North Morgan- gained atfn" Tlle former street having been lately tboroTiniif811 macadamised, forms one of the best *oomv° Jvifi ?n,tlle neighbourhood. The house is Pl&ce fv^ k ,se attached, and is a most suitable 8treet r T £ ess* either to Mr.Herne, Working- WanC"d5' n l°- MrL Eobert Kirkpatrick, North terrjjs 1 Canton, who will treat on advantageous 8226 ttn In Jd grjtdh. S TUARL" HALT,, CARDIFF, Capable of seating 1,300 persons, TO BE LET, For Lectures, Concerts, &c. APPLY TO J. BAILEY, ON THE PREMISES. 7465 To Bootmakers, Tailors, &c. FOR SALE, a bargain, two first-class Second-hand Sewing 'Machines, W. F. Thomas & Co.'s patent, London. No. 2 and No. 3. Warranted to work equal to new. Apply to W. DAVID, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, The Easy Fit" Boot and Shoe Establishment, 25, HAYES, CARDIFF. N.B.-Repairs neatly and expeditiously executed. 8105 FOR SALE, a Pony and Basket Phaeton. The Pony is quiet to ride or drive, and the Phaeton is roomy for four persons. Apply to W. D., Beaufort House, Roath. 8272 TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, Noa. 6 and 7, Penarth-terrace, Bute Docks. Apply to Thomas Shelper, Ivy Cottage, Roath, Cardiff. 8282 r be SOLD, a Bargain, a light Patent Crank Axle Cart, neariy new. Apply to Mr. R. Taverner, Pro- vision Merchant, Bute-strett. 8157 FOR SALE, by Private Contract, No. IS, Charles- street, for many years the residence of the late Dr. Vachell. Immediate possession can be had, Apply to Mr. WiHiam Vachell, Cardiff. 8137 O be SOLD by Private Contract, Three Dwelling houses in Wellington-street, Canton. Apply to Mr. Roche, Cardiff. 7971 TO be LET or SOLD, with immediate possession, Roath Valla, with coach-house and stable, Roath- road, Cardiff. Apply to Mr. Roche, Cardiff. 7858 LOUDON SQUARE. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, Two substantial Dwelling-houses, being Nos. 46 and 47, Loudon- square, Cardiff. Apply to Mr. Roche, Post Office Chambers, Cardiff. 8062 TO be,SOLD by Private Contract, a well-built, con; venient, well-finished House, in Loudoun-square, Cardiff; also two Villa Residences in Llandaff-road, with or without a piece of Freehold Land. For particulars, and to view, apply to Mr. T. Webber, 43, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 7827 TO be SOLD, a well-established first class Millinery Business, with Stock-in-Trade and Fixtures. The business is capable of great increase, and is situate in the principal thoroughfare of Newport, Monmouthshire. Price £ 85. Rent £30. Address, Mr. John Rogers, 53, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 8289 FOR SALE, at Mr. Gover's, St. Mary-street, Two Spring Wagons (one heavy, one light) ±'28 anld £ 26; One excellent Whitechapel (new), with lamps complete, £ 20; A good second-hand Phaeton; Also, a lot of prime Ash Timber, in plank, well seasoned, at Three- pence per inch. 7822 TO be SO LB by Private Contract, a very capital OUTFITTING BUSINESS, doing a good trade. Stock (quite new) to be taken at a valuation. For particulars, apply to Mr. J. D. Thomas, auctioneer, Cardiff. 7905 A BAY COB. 7^ FOR SALE, an. excellent Bay Cob, rising four years old, vrell broke in, and perfectly sound. Quiet to drive in or out of harness. Any one in want of a good horse will be well suited. To be1 seen at the Globe Stables. Apply to Messrs. Evans & Co., 6, High-street, Cardiff. 8245 OAK SPOKES FOR SALE, 16s. ed. PER HOTDBED, APPLY TO MR. JAMES LEE, 140, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. ■ .7882 A FACT—20,000 WATCHES ALREADY SOLD. A Watch fer 16d. THE WQNDER OF THE AGE.—One of these mar- vellous French Watches, in handsome gilt case, with chain, slide, guard, and key complete, sent post-free for 16 stamps. Address, Henry Wilton & Co., 2, Catherine- terrace, Holland Park-road, Kensington, London. 8291 CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1846. J. G. PROGER, PLUMPER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, &c., BEGS to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and his numerous customers in town and country, that the ALTERATIONS of his present PREMISES are now COMPLETED, having enlarged his Shop and built extensive and convenient Workshops at the back, where he will ki future carry oa the different Branches of his Business, as he hitherto bas done in the Yard and Premises opposite, from which he has just Removed, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that liberal support which has hitherto been accorded him for so many years, and would itake the present opportunity of expressing his gratitude to his nume- rous customers for their kind and liberal support. Experienced Workmen kept in the different branches, viz., Plumbing, Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing, Gas Fitting, and Bell Hanging. Plumber by Appointment to the Cardiff, Aberdare, Pontypridd, and Mountain Ash Waterworks Companies. Dated April 11, 1866. 8265 CORY BROTHERS & CO., AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF BROWN, LENOX, & c 0. S (NEWBRIDGE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD) CHAIN CABLES AND ANCHORS, PROVED TO ADMIRALTY TEST, SUPPLIED WITH BOARD OF TRADE LICENSED CERTIFICATE OF PROOF, As required by Act of Parliament. DESCRIPTIONS OF RIGGING & OTHER CHAINS, AND MALLEABLE CAST-IRON BLOCKS for SHIPPING. 7654 IRON BEDSTEADS, CHILDREN'S COTS, AND PERAMBULATORS, IN THE NEWEST PATTERNS, AT CROSS BROTHERS, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, &c., 3. ST. MARY-ST., OPPOSITE THE T0W1T HALL. MANUFACTORY,-WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. pRICES greatly Reduced, and an Immense Variety to select from. PALLIASSES, MATTRESSES, AND BEDDING. 8074 CnTTPTi?°Uoway's Ointment and Pills. uyuHb and colds are alike distressing to the patient and annoying those around him. The mode of cure 1°nocenti> and. effective. Holloway's Ointment ? £ » wtdp lubbed into the chest and between • ruiltw;! I!106 a day> while the blood is undergo- !ingX St ;f tv!7 aPPr°Priate doses of his Pills. A double result is thus secured—the air tubes are relieved of accumulated phlegm and the lungs are freed from an impure circulation. These favouring conditions remove the cause and the cough ceases. By the same means, and with equal facility, the treatment by Holloway's inestimable remedies will overcome ulcerated and sore throats, dipthena, bronchitis, pleurisy, and all asthmatical and pulmonary congestive complaints. gttsiness i-bbrcssw. HATS! 11 HATS! CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, AND STYLE IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY AT GREAT BRISTOL HAT AND CAP DEPOT. THE Public are respectfully informed that the SPRING STOCK has just been received, and includes an immense variety of the Newest and most Fashionable HATS, CAPS, AND FELTS. GREAT REDUCTION FROM COST PRICE. j Note the Address! 17, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 6847 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! A L F R.E D~KNIGH T, HATTER, &c., (Late of G. JONES'S, 17, St. Mary-street,) BEGS to announce that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS at No. 10, CAROLINE-ST., CARDIFF, With an extensive Assortment of HATS, CAPS, FELTS, ETC., ETC., Which for NEWNESS of DESIGN and LOWNESS of PRICE, will be found to be UNSURPASSED at any other Establishment in Wales. 8127 CORNER HOUSE, Number One, ST. JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. HENRY THOMAS BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public, that having completed the EXTENSIONS IN SHOP AND SHOW- ROOMS, The business is resumed at the above address. He has just purchased a GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE. Also, a good stock of CHEAP CALICOES, &c. An early c'dl will oblige. 72a5 D. R I. C II A RD S, 12, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, HAS just received a good assortment of H. J. and D. NICOLL'S CELEBRATED GARMENTS suit- able for the present Season. NICOLL'S DUST COATS. 4 NICOLL'S SHOWER-PROOF TWEED COATS., NICOLL'S MELTON OVER COATS. NICOLL'S CAPE JACKETS. NICOLL'S SUMMER VESTS. NICOLL'S TWEED WATERPROOF CLOAKS FOR LADIES. ETC., ETC., ETC. D. RICHARDS, 12, High-street, Cardiff. AGENT FOR H. G. AND D. NICOLL, REGENT-STREET, LONDON. 8275 2, BUTE.STREET, NEAR THE HAYES BRIDGE, CARDIFF. THOMAS MILES BEGS to intimate to his numerous Customers and the Public generally, that THE WHOLE of his very EXTENSIVE STOCK IS NOW SELLING OFF AT RUINOUS PRICES, As the interior of the Premises are to be greatly altered, as soon as the Stock can be cleared out, preparatory to the SPRING TRADE. Haste to the SALE, aad judge for yourselves. The Stock consists of LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, GLOVES, LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS, RIBBONS, STAYS, CRINOLINES, UMBRELLAS, MEN'S HATS AND CAPS; And an endles variety of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Suitable for Men and Boys. STAIR AND OTHER CARPETING, To be Cleared Out Cheap! DO NOT FORGET THE ADDRESS:— No. 2, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 7204 MILLINERY! MILLINERY! MILLINERY! MRS. FURSE, MILLINER, &c., DUKE-STREET, Begs to announce that her FIRST GENERAL SHOW OF SUMMER FASHIONS XXTILL take place in a few days, and will include the VV Latest Novelties in MILLINERY, BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED STRAW BONNETS AND HATS. LEGHORN HATS, RIBBONS, DRESS CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW AND JET ORNAMENTS, Together with a large Assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' BOATING HATS. DUKE-STREET, 29th March, 1866. 8182 HIGH CORNER HOUSE. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF.! D. W/JONES, HAVING lately entered into an arrangement to dis- JL1 pose of his business, and the said arrangement having been broken off, in consequence of unforeseen circumstances as to his power to antler-let the premises, has decided on offering the whole of his valuable Stock of LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY At Extraordinary Low Prices, In order to insure an immediate clearance. The selling off to commence on SATURDAY, MARCRi 31; doors open each day at Ten o'clock. Remember the Address:- D. W. JONES, HIGH CORNER HOUSE, CARDIFF. 8184 (A CARD.) FREDERICK WARE, (LATE WARE & SONS), TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, BRISTOL. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT: 5, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 6951 COMMERCE HOUSE, 4, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. LINCOLN' & BENNETT'S HATS. NEW FELT HATS. NEW WINTER HOSIERY. ELLS AND NEAL, PROPRIETORS. 7271 I E^7HILLYAR3>, Agent for Wheeler &. Wilson's Lock Stitch SEWING MACHINES. Instruction gratis to all purchasers. HILLYARD'S, for Ladies' Outfitting and Baby Linen. HILLYARD'S, for Kid and other Gloves, HILLYARD'S, for Good Plain and Fancy Hosiery. HILLYARD'S, for Stays and Corsets. HILLYARD'S, for Best Haberdashery. TTILLYARD'S, for XI ■ Scotch Yarns, Fleeces, Berlin Wool, and Fancy Goods. 2, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, Opposite the General Post-office. 7095 WINTER GOODS. W. PRICE AND SONS Invite an inspection of their IMMENSE STOCK of OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS, New in Style and Material. ,N INVERNESS. CAPES, For Boys and Youths. JUVENILE SUITS, For Winter. Wear. FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS, In New Patterns. WOOL SCARFS AND MUFFLERS, In Great Variety. UMBRELLAS, In Silk and Alpacca. HOSIERY, In Cotton, Marino, and Lambswool. HATS AND CAPS, In the Newest Shapes. GLOVES, White, Black, and Coloured Kid; Cloth, Dogskin, and Ringwood. RAILWAY AND CARRIAGE RUGS. CARPET AND LEATHER BAGS. PORTMANTEAUS AND HAT CASES. W.PRICE & SONS, CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, & OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST. MARY. STREET, CARBIFF. 5919 TO FAMILIES, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MAURICE WILLIAMS & CO. HAYING been commissioned by the Directors to Purchase for, and Supply, the ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, With all descriptions of HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c., will offer the UNREQUIRED PORTIONS for SALE, on TUESDAY, MARGH 13th, and subsequent days, con- sisting of BED AND TABLE LINENS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, TOWELLINGS, &c., &c. On SATURDAY, March 10th, will be offered a LARGE LOT OF SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS, IN GRORAINS, GLACES, &c., And a large variety of Rich PAISLEY AND OTHER SHAWLS, At less than maker's present prices; WITH THE NEW DESIGNS IN PRINTS, AND NEW DRESS FABRICS. Vacancies for a Young Man and an Apprentice. WARWICK HOUSE, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 8018 THE HIMALAYA TEA CO/S PURE TEA, GROWN UNDER GOVERNMENT INSPECTION, IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. STRONG—INVIGORATING—PURE, Having all the advantages of the REDUCED DUTY. IN PACKETS ONLY. AGENTS:- Cardiff—Jara68 & Williams, chemists, 281, Bate-street; Coleman, High-street; Davies, 25, St. Mary-street; Rusher, 16, Angel-street. ABERAMAN- Richards, 209, Cardiff-road; Sims, chemis and druggest. ABERDARE-Thomas, ch e MI st^Commercial-terrace; Lloyd, bookseller, &c. ARERSYCHAN-Wood, stamp-office. ABERGAVENNy-Wyke, chemist. BRISTOL—Farden & Co., Redland; Jeffery, Stokes Croft- road; Juryan, 3, Nelson-place, Mall; Howell, 10, Broad- mead; Fisher, 2, Queen's road. BRIDGENB—James, grocer, <!kc. CHEPSTOW—Harris, Beaufort-square. POSTYPItIDD-Smyth, chemisl RmIr-Hilditch, chemist. CSWBBIDGE—Davies, fancy repository. DOWLAIS—Thomas, stationer, &c. HIRWAIN-Sims, chemist. MERTHYR-Smith, chemist. NEATH—Hayman, chemist, NEWPORT-Clements, chemist; Jones, chemist; Bowman, baker, &c. PoNTYPOOL-ROderick, chemist, &c. RHYMNKY—Dixon, chemist, &o. USK-Williams, chemist, <bo. Valuable Agencies still vacant. For particulars, applv to THE HIMALAYA TEA COMPANY, 37A, St. Mary Axe, London, E.C. 7091 STARCH MANUFACTURERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. BLEKFIEID PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. THE LADIES are respectfully informed that this STARCH IS EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and Her Majesty's Laundress says, that although she has tried Wheaten, Rice, and other Powder Starches, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, which is THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. When you ask for GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH See that you get it, as inferior kinds are often substituted. WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW AND LONDON. 195 I gttshuss Jlirfcwssts. TIMBER TRADE. JOHN GRANT, TIMBER MERCHANT AND TIMBER BROKER, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous Customers in the counties of Glamorgan, Mon- mouth, and Breaon, &c., &c., for past favours during the last 16 years, and while respectfully soliciting a continu- ance of their kind patrouage, announces that he can supply, at extraordinarily low rates, prime Quebec,Yellow, and Red Pine Timber; Oak, Elm, Pine Deals and Staves, &c.; and excellent Spruce Deals, from St. John's and Mira-michi, &c. Also, famous Timber and Deals, re- markably cheap, from Memel, Sundswall, Kanea, and Gothenburg, and other Ports in the North of Europe. J. G. begs specially to call attention to the following Wood Goods from Quebec, positively of unrivalled quality, which he wishes to dispose of directly, at much lower rates than the present prices in the Bristol Channel, and consisting of- 942 Pieces of large Red Pine Timber-of ITJft. average, containing 45,000 cubic feet, or 900 loads. 84 large and splendid Red Pine Mast Pieces, of great value 22g Fathoms of Hemlock Lathwood, 4 ft. long. '3 I,800,1 Floated Pine Deals, 12 It. by 11 by 3, being SO Standards. Application to be made to John Grant, at his Office, 23, Crichton street, near the Custom House, Cardiff. RB.-English Elm, Elm Boards. Slates, and Bricks on hand, and American and Baltic Timber and Deals ex. changed for English Oak and Elm. 8108 TEA! T ETA I T E A! FULL, RICH, RIPE, AND PURE! Silver Pac kets of Two Ounces, Quarter, Half, and Single Pounds supplied only by THE CHINESE AND EAST INDIAN TEA COMPANY", 79. Upper Thames-street, London. Present Wholesale Prices:— No. I.-Fair Sound Tea Is. 6d. per Ib. „ 2.-Stout heavy Tea 2s. Od. „ „ 3 -Exoellent Tea 2s. 6d. „ „ 4.-Extra Fine Tea 3s. Od. „ „ 5.—Very Choice Tea 3s. 6d. „ „ 6.—The Company's Curio Mixture 4s. Od. „ WALTER WOOD, Manager AGENT IN CARDIFF JOSEPH H. CORIN, NEWS AGENT, 15, St. Mary-street. 7793 BASS AND CO.'S AND ALLSOPP & SONS' PALE AND BURTON ALES. GUINNESS AND CO.'S EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT, AND BARCLAY AND PERKINS' CELEBRATED LONDON PORTER. Tn prime Condition, in Casks and Bottles, at FULTON, DUNLOP, ANB CO., DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 2919 M. GODDARD AND SON, OF NOTTINGHAM, BEG to call the attention of the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of Cardiff and neighbourhood to their PATENT OPEN AND CLOSED FIRE COOKING RANGES, AND HOT WATER BATHS. Also their improved HOT WATER HEATING APPARATUS. Suitable for Public Buildings, Churches, Conservatories. For Catalogues, lists of prices, and all further par- ticulars, apply to oar Cardiff agents, MESSRS. CROSS BROTHERS, IRONMONGERS, CARDIFF. 7699 G. A.- STONE'S FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT STANDS unrivalled for moderate charges, com- bined with Coffins, Hearses, Mourning Coaches, and all the necessary equipments for first-class Fune- rals of superior style and finish, and is conducted un- der the immediate superintendence of the proprietor. Everything necessary for completely furnishing fune- rals kept on the premises friends of deceased persons are thereby spared the trouble of consulting any second person. The proprietor, keeping horses, hearses, mourning coaches, &c., can offer advautages for fune- j rals of every description, at prices lower than any | other house in Cardiff. Arrangements for graves, &c., also made by proprietor. Funeral, with best hearse and coach, pair of horses and hanging velvets to each, supe- rior black cloth coffin richly nailed, metal breastplate engraved, flannel linings, mat- tress in bottom, flannel shroud, bedt pall, hatbands, and attendance to cemetery £ 6 10 0 2nd Class, with hearse and coach complete. 4 0 0 3rd Class, ditto ditto ..330 4th Class, ditto ditto 2 15 0 5th Class, coffin, pall, hatbands, superior carriage to take corpse and friends 200 6th Class I 1 15 0 Walking funerals at extremely low prices. Children's coffins, covered with blue or black, from .949 Children's carriage funerals, from ..096 The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, Palls Hatbands, &c., on advantageous terms. Please note the Adilress :— 11, WORKING STREET (Opposite St. John's Churchyard), CARDIFF. Entrance to Hearse and Mourning Coach Department, Workshops, &c.. by Hill's-terrace N.B.—Licensed to let, Horses, Cabs, &c.; Dog-cart to let on Hire. 5547 ARM'S, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, &c. IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. FAMILIES desirous of knowing their Crests, &c. should send Name and County. Pedigrees traced Arms Quartered and Impaled. Plain Sketch, 3s. 6d. Colours, 6s. Arms, Crest, and Motto, beautifully painted 12s. 6d. T. ù. GLASS, HERALDIC ENGRAVER, &C., 20, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Greets Engraved on Seals, Rings, &c., from 7s. 6d. Arms, Crests, and Monograms on Plate, &c., in firstrdass style. T. G. GLASS, PRACTICAL ENGRAVER &c. 20, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. YOUR CARD SIR? A Name Plate Engraved and 100 best Ivory Cards printed and sent post free to' am address on receipt of ts. 6d. T. G. GLASS, ENGRAVER AND PRINTER 20, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Note Paper and Envelopes, &c., Stamped in Colours, from Dies, m first-class style, at T G. G L S S', ENGRAVER, PRINTER, AND STATIONER, 20, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 6003 X-u,sitte,ss ESTABLISHED ELEVEN YEARS. Recommended by the principal Physicians and Surgeoas in Cardiff. MR. RICHARD BOULTON, SURGEON DENTIST, 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. May be consulted daily. 7084 MISSES M. J. & E. PEDLEK, EXPERIENCED MILLINERS, DRESS AND MANTLE m MAKERS, 6, SMITH-ST., CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. Straw Bonnets Cleaned, Dyed, and Altered to the newest designs. MACHINE SEWING and POUNCING. neatly executed. Ladies' own materials made up. A vacancy for an Apprentice and aa Improver. 780L NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS. WALKER, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, 183, Bute Road, Cardiff, BEGS respectfully to announce her REMOVAL to. the t-) above address, and to return her sincere and grate- ful thanks to her friends for the very kind and liberal support received during the time she has been in business, and she hopes to be favoured with a continuance same, which it_shall be her study to deserve. by a due regard to style, taste, and economic terms. Ladies' own Materials made up in the first fashion, at moderate charges. Pouncing done. 7732 LODWICK N. LODWICK, 45, CAROLINE-STREET, REQUESTS attention to his MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER- CLOTHING. CRINOLINE and STAYS in the Newest Styles. NOTE THE ADDRESS LODWICK N. LODWICK, DRAPER & MILLINER, 45, CAROLINE-STREET, Next door to Messrs.Price & Sons, Cardiff. 7339 TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. BOOTS AND SHOES. PEARCE'S Gent's Self-adjusting Water-tights, cork soles and composition nails, for the present season.^ price 15s. 6d. PEARCE'S Clumps, Elastic sides, warranted, 12s. 64, PEARCE'S Double-soled, Elastic sides, warranted 8a, W, PEARCE'S Wellingtons, warranted, 9s. 6d. PEARCE'S Short Wellingtons, ditto, 7s, 6d. PEARCE'S Ladies'Elastic sides, 2s. lid., 3s. lid.,4s. 114. and 5s, lid. Industrial Exhibition, Bristol.—The only Prize for First* class Work, awarded to G. FORWARD. Exhibition of All Nations, London.—First-class Prize to C. BAULCH. AGENTS: PEARCE & CO., HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, (Opposite the Marquis of Bute's Statue). P.S.-Agents Wanted in every Town tlioughout Wde& 740S NOTICE THE NEW AJODRESS" 36, ST, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Immediately opposite the New Hotel. EXHIBITION PRIZE BOOTS. THE ONLY PRIZE awarded bv the Judges at th« BRISTOL EXHIBITION, for IMPROVEMENTS in BOOTS was jjiven to MR. GEORGE MORETON, BOOT M A K E R. MORETON'S REGISTERED ELASTIC. SIBE BOOTS are cut so as to prevent the straps used in polling on the boot from being seen when on the feet. This boot presents a neat, ornamental, and well-finished appearance. MORETON'S PRIZE AND PATENT SHUOTfNG BOOTS.-The advantages of these boots are, that they are cut so that the ordinary double-tongue is entirely dis- pensed with, the boots, however, being taoroaghly water* tight. They can be loosened or tightened at the conve- nience of the wearer, without the least possibility of water or dirt getting to the foot, and are admitted by the trade to be the most genteel and easy-fitting boat ever intro- duced to the public, and as a shooting, coursing, or ordi- nary walking boot, they are invaluable. These BOOTS being PATENTED aad REGIS. TERED, LICENSES will be gvaated to the Trade, oa very moderate terms. All goods warranted of the best material and. work- manship. fifr No machine work employed on our best goods. GEORGE MORETON, BOOTMAKER, 36 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 7535 DICKS Leather and Gutta Percha Boot and Stag Warehouse, 18, CHURCH-STREET, AND 189, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. BOYLE & CO beg to thank their Friends and Ctt»- tomers for tiie ve i kind recommendations they kara given to their LEATHER and GUTTA PERCHA, BOOTS, and to assure them that they shall always da their utmost to furnish the Public with BOOTS AND SHOES. at the very lowest price possible. For extent of variety, neatness of design, excellence of quality and cheapness combined, their Establishment is unrivalled in the Principality. Leather and Gutta Percha Boots made to Order, On tne Premises, by Experienced Workmen. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED with Gatta Perch, and Leather, at extremely low prices. Observe the Address: 18, Church street & 189, Bute-road, Cardifi. „ BOYLE & CO., PKOPKZETOES. Manufactory—Glasgow. 6292 C. A. ANSTICE ( (LATE MRS. A. STOTT) t I. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BED A.ND-MATTRESS MANUFACTORY, L-— 213, BUTE-ROAD. CARDIFF. PARTIES Furnishing will find this the CheapeB* House in ihe county for every description of Be& img Iron Bedsteads, Mailings, Mats, Felt Carpets ,&<j. Cornice Poles in great variety. IRON BEDSTEADS REDUCED IN PRICE. s. ef. Servant's Stump Bedstead, paiated best colours, with brass knobs and brass centres, 6ft. by 8ft. 12 g Double siz;> ditto, for two servants ttt 17' 0 French Bedsteads, with high head rail, painted best colours, brass knob and brass centres 6ft by m. J u 0 Large size ditto, 6ft (tin. by 4ft. 6in. jg q 213, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF.