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fflffankb. SERVANTS WANTING PLACES, of any description, and Householders requiring Servants, should advertise in the Cardiff Times. Price Is. for 24 words, prepaid. WANTED, a general Servant and a Waitress, at an Hotel. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. 9169 OIL"CAKE. WANTED to purchase, a quantity of the above. Address, with lowest price per ton, to H. T. S., office of this ,paper. 9140 WANTED, as Coachman and Groom, a single young man, aged 25, of good character. Apply, by letter, to T. J. Ward, Olveston, near Bristol. 9143 WANTED, a Page, at the Cardiff and County Club. Apply between 10 and 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to Mr. H. Heard, solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. 9102 TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. WANTED a respectable well educated Youth as an Ap- W prentice to the Watch Making business. A mode- rate premium required. Apply to G. S. Stevens, 59, and 60, Huts-docks, Cardiff. 8666 WANTED, by a Young Man of experience, a Situation as Clerk, Timekeeper, Collector, Weigher, or any Si- tuation of trust. Age 27. First-class references. Address W. X., Cardiff Times Office. 9163 WANTED, an Office TBoy, about 15 years of age. Apply at No. 2, Post-Office Chambers, Cardiff. 9186 WANTED, a young Man, to drive a cart and sell. Must be able to read and write. Apply at Cardiff Times Office. 9179 I WANTED, by a respectable Married Man, without family, a Situation as Gardener. Four years' cha- racter from last place. Address, Mr. James Wrigley, hair dresser and news agent, Bridgend. 9187 TO GROCERS' ASSISTANTS. I WANTED, a sharp Junior Hand. Must be strong and W active. Apply by letter, stating age and experience, to W., Office of this paper. None need apply who cannot burnish-first-class references. 9188 -7- CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. A VACANCY for a respectable Youth as an Out-door Ap- .473L prentice to the above Business. Apply to W. Luke Evans, Pharmaceutical Chemist find Druggist, Corner of 'Church-street and High-street, Cardiff. 8534 WANTED, Board and Lodgings in the country, within two or three miles of Cardiff. Address, stating_terms, -Piger, Post-office, Cardiff. LOST, a Pointer Dog, light liver and white colour, an- swers to the name of Mars." Any person bringing the above to the -Ostier of the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, will be handsomely rewarded. 9176 itø ht Jet or TO be LET, Famished Apartments. One or two bed- rooms and a sitting-room, at Ruperra Cottage, Roath- load. 9181 T0 be LET, a furnished sitting-room, with one or two bed-rooms, at No. 7, Park-place, Cardiff. 9182 TO be LET, a House, at No. 25, Castle-road, Roath. In- quire at the above address, Cardiff. 9183 TO be LET, on or about the First of November, that old- established Double Licensed House, the Cross Inn, near Whitchurch, two miles from Cardiff, with Land and Out. buildings. In-coming moderate. Apply on the premises- 9184 LODGINGS and APARTMENTS WANTED, or to be LET, should be advertised in the Cardiff Times. Price Is. for 24 words, prepaid. TO be LET, at Michaelmas, No. 16, Park-place. Apply to Mr. Roche, Cardiff.. 9145 TO be LET, a very neat and genteel Cottage, with good kitchen-garden, stable and other outbuildings, situate in Clive-road, Canton. Apply to J. Bailey, Auctioneer, &c., Stuart Hall, Cardiff. 91*8 TO be LET, with immediate possess ion,-a Coach-house and Stable in Trinity-street.; also, a large Warehouse or Workshop. Apply to J. Walker, 15, Trinity-street. 8902 TO CLUBS, EXHIBITIONS, &c. TO be LET, the Arcade Room, on the evenings of Mon- day, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Apply on the premises, or to Mr. Kernick, chemist, Cardiff. 8339 PENARTH TO be LET, a first-class Premises, adjoining the Dock, suitable for a private house or business purposes. ■Apply to C. Stewart, Provision and General Agent, Maughan- street, Penarth. 9065 TO be LET, with immediate possession, Poplar Bouse, Roath-road. Apply to Mathias and Kinnersley, 4, Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 9090 JOHN-STREET, AND ELLEN-STREET, GREEN- LANE, ROATH. TO be LET, Blocks of Unfinished HOUSES and LAND for 99 Years. Apply to Messrs. Matthias and Kin- nersley, Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 8498 TO be LET, the Unbuilt Land adjoining Devonshire place, JL Ely-road, on building lease, for eleven similar cottages. 99 years' lease, depth 200 feet. Apply to Mr. D. Mathias and Mr. Kinnersley, hotise-agents, 4, Upper Station-terrace. Crock. fierbtown, Cardiff. 6935 TO be LET, with immediate possession, a Nine-room House, in the centre of this town, and in a good locality for business. Apply to Wm. Lewis, Commission Agent, 17, Church-street, Cardiff. 8297 TO be LET, (with or without a lease) in High-street, Car- diff, Premises in which an extensive Drapery Business has been carried on, (the proprietor having accumulated a fortune). For a small outlay, a large and most commodious Place of business can be made, suitable for a Wine Merchant, grocer, or Draper. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. -Lewis, Commission Agent, 17, Church-street. 9063 IRIOUSE AND SHOP IN CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH. VpO be LET, in Castle-road, Roath, a capital House and JL Shop, situate in a most populous neighbourhood, "fell adapted for the drapery business (there being no shop of the kind in the neighbourhood), or a grocery 'and general prevision warehouse. There is a large Bake- house on the premises, and a Warehouse at the back may be required. The Shop is completely fitted up with new ^Stures, and has gas and water laid on. Apply to Mr. Phillip Thomas, House Agent, East-terrace. 9134 FIRST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY. 'f}lo be LET, with immediate possession, The Anchor and J- Commercial Hotel, Walnut Tree Junction, in close Proximity to Messrs. Wood Brothers' Anchor and Cable "orks. The house is fitted up with every convenience to carry on an extensive trade, and contains large bar, and will command a good counter trade; smoke-room, parlour, tap- room, kitchen, brewhouse, club.room 40ft. by 18ft., six well- arranged bedrooms, three capital cellars and well ventilated, sumciently large to contain 200 barrels. The present occu- busmess 8004 *Qd reason for his giving up the For farther particulars appiy on the premises, or to Mr. R. Francis, Auct oneer and Valuer, Poncvcridd N.B.—Good opening for WholesaleTii^ry Trade. 9170 pERSONS having PROPERT7fo7 SALE should adver- ■ tize m the Cardiff. 2 mien, which ban Ution of any paper published in Wales. The tems are 2s 6d" *>r Ms, and 3d. for gery additiona^e^Tdgh words! Repaid. TTIOR SALE, Two~SMACKS~i77r7" -E good cargoes, and well fo^nd in Stoes^ -E good cargoes, and well fo^nd in Stoes^ For further particulars apply t0 i^f-SyilljSatiisbury, top of West Bute Dock. 9007 TO be DISPOSED OF, by Valuation an old-established Grocery and Provision Business, doing a good readv ^°Qey trade There is a .bakehouse attached. This is the business of the ;sort in a large and increasing neigh- bourhood. Coming-in, about £ 150. Address, 'Grocery," Car. dJffTines office. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, two Villa Residences in Llandaff-road, with or without a £ and. For particulars, and to view, apply to Mr. T Webber, St. Man-street, (next door to the new hotel,) Cardiff. 7827 TO be SOLD by Private Contract, a Semi-Villa, Roath-road, containing niue rooms, with bath-room, china pantries, cellars, &c, also, a two-stall stable and coach-house, rth hay-loft above. Water and gas laid on, with fittings com- Apply to Mathias & Kkmersley, House-Agents, 4, -_jjPer Station-terrace, Cardiff. STUART HALL7CAIIUIFF' Capable of seating 1,300 persons, TO BE LET, For Lectures, Concerts,. &e. APPLY TO J. BAILEY, ON -THE PREMISES. i ■ ■ t 7465 ■ h r. -(! '■ "'l V 01 !t3Tj}2-ttiso^, j L.'j.ri') Hi L C' C0 1W 0t ELMTSTREET. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, Two superior Houses, containing two sitting-rooms, lour bed-rooms, kitchen, warehouse, &c. Gas and water laid on. Depth of ground 170, with back entrance. Apply to Mathias and Kinnersley 4' Upper Station-terrace. 8563 FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FOR SALE, in the immediate neighbourhood of Cardiff, several very substantially-built Cottages, nearly new, with good gardens in front and back, and an abundant supply of water. Apply to Mr. E. C. Downing, Consulate Chambers, Cardiff, 9009 FOR SALE, by Private Contract, a compact Business in the Scotch Drapery Trade. For particulars apply to John Dalzell, 52. Adam-street, Cardiff. 9130 LLANDAFF. FOR SALE, by Private Contract, 5 superior Houses in Llandaff. Apply to Mr. Roche, Church-street, Cardiff. 9185 TO be SOLD by Private Contract, No. 10, Windsor-place, Cardiff, containing eleven rooms, with bath-room, china pantries, &c., &c. There is also a conservatory, coach- house, and stable attached to the-premises. Apply to Mr. T. J. Waller, Spring Field House, Crockherbtowji, Cardiff. 8568 TO be DISPOSED OF, Twenty-five SHARES in the Newport Screw Packet Company (Limited). For par- ticulars apply to Mr. H. Salisbury, West Bute Docks. 9077 DOUBLE and Single-licensed Public-houses, Hatting, Jewellery, Optician, and other Businesses FOR SALE. Apply to John Hill, Auctioneer, and Valuer, Crichton- street, Cardiff. 9075 TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, Four Houses, recently built, near the Baths, in every way commodious in One or Two Lots, to suit purchasers. Apply to Mr. W. Lewis, Commission Agent, 17, Church-street. Cardiff, August 16th, 1866. 9162 TENT. FOR SALE, a tent 40 feet, long, by 20 feet wide, with nearly 1,600. square feet of good ships canvas, nearly new. Also forms and tables for the same. Apply to Mr. W. Church, Bridgend. 9 no FOR SALE, a brilliant-toned semi-grand Pianoforte, by Broadwood, nearly new; a Cottage Pianoforte, (new), by Dalmaine, with patent check action, repetition touch, and all new improvements: also one square Piano, very cheap; one six guinea Alexandra Harmonium, new, only 94 10s. No objec- tion to an inferior instrument in exchange. Apply to Mr. F. Atkins, Téacher of Music, Canton, where the instruments may be inspected. 9109 WDRTHY or NOTICE. TO GROCERS AND DRAPERS. TO be DISPOSED 01?, a Grocery and Drapery Business, situate near the town of Aberdare, in a valley where there are several thriving Collieries, and only one branch shop in the trade besides. Stock to be taken at valuation. Satisfactory reasons will be given for disposing of the business. For further particulars apply to T. H. Evans, Auctioneer and Valuer, Cardiff Castle Hotel, Aberdare; or to Mr. John Williams, Prince of Walt's Inn, George-town, Merthyr. 9097 FOR SALE, by Private Contract, the Rose and Crown, and four Houses adjoining, situate in Millioeat-street. Lease 999 years. Three Houses in Wood-street, Temperance-town. Four Houses, Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, Lucknow-street, Grange- town. Apply to Mr. Roche, Cardiff. 9114 FOR SALE, a QUANTITY of Selected SECOND- HAND DOUBLE T RAILS, About 651bs. per Yard, fit to relay. A Quantity of SECOND-HAND LARCH SLEEPERS, 9 feet long, 9 inches wide, and 4* inches thick. Also a lot of SINGLE T and BRIDGE RAILS, fit to relay.. Apply to Mr. JAMES LODGE, George-streeet, Cardiff. 8541 TRADESMEN'S BUSINESS NOTICES, of every descrip- T, tipn, are inserted in the Cardiff Times at the rate of Is. per inch per week, if ordered for not less thana quarter of a year. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS, jg ALL KINDS OF PITWOOD, EAILWAY AND COLLIERY SLEEPERS, COGWOOD, FENCING, MANDRIL HELVES, &c. Supplied on the Shortest Notice by TELLEFSEN, HOLST, AND WILLS, 2, BUTE-CRESCENT, CARDIFF. 8394 MR. F. W. ARMSTRONG, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, HAS much pleasure in acknowledging;the liberal support conferred upon him for the past three years, and trusts, by a continuance of his system, to merit a share of the large and increasing business of this town and neigh- bourhood. COLLECTED. Office, No. 1, Church-street, Cardiff. 9165 M. MARKS AND SON, AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS, ACCOUNTANTS, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTORS, FURNITURE BROKERS, &e.. 11, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, HAVE constantly on Sale New and Second-hand Furni- ture of all descriptions, best and common Mill-puff, Iron Bedsteads, Glasses, Hollow ware. Ironmongery. Trays, Cruet Stands, Desks, Work-boxes, Fenders and Fire-irons, Flat-irons. &c., &c. Goods Bought, Sold,:or Exchanged. The Trade supplied. Also, a Pianoforte to be had, a bargain; good condition. 8714 PONTYPRIDD. D. T. ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, ALL Commissions entrusted to him will be promptly at- tended to. Periodical Sales of Stock, Furniture, aad other Effects will be held at Pontypridd. Pontypridd, July, 1866. 8761 WILLIAM EVANS, HAYES BRIDGE, CARDIFF. STONE MERCHANT AND GENERAL DEALER, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that rpjiw completed arrangements for CRUSH- IlNiir GRAIN by Steam Power on the Premises, by which the delay consequent on the old method by ma-nual labour will be avoided, i he Grain will be weighedboth in and out. Agent for the Sale of M'NEILL <17 00:8 PATENT ASPIIALTE ROOFING FELT. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS CyNSTANTLYON SALE. 7814 BROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, FOR CHILDREN'S DIET. THE BEST QUALITY, AT 8d., IS SUPPLIED BY MOST RESPECTALE GROCERS. To obtain extra profit by the sale, COUNTERFEIT CHEAP KINDS are sometimes substituted instead of BROWN AND POLSON'S. 7538 DA VID GOODMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. BRIDGE-STREET, att t* /i P,°NT TPRIDD. A PATRPri° WATCHES entrusted to his care RE- MMonaWe nrices w't utnK>st skill and despatch, and at reasonable prices. Watches and Clocks kept in repair by the year in town and country. r The oldest established shop for Wedding Rings and Jewellery of every description. 8487 gttsiness Sitirtssts. S OMM E R STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES ELLS & NEAL, 4 & 21, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, RESPECTFULLY inform their Friends and the Public generally, that they are REDUCING IN PRICE MILLINERY, MANTLES, DRESSES, PARACHUTES, MUSLINS AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. 9049 ESTABLISHED ELEVEN YEARS. Recommended by the principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff. MR. RICHARD BOULTON, SURGEON DENTIST, 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. MAY be consulted daily, except the second Wednesday in each month, when he attends at Mrs. THOMAS'S, Dreas and Mantle Making Establishment 30, CANNON-STREET, ABERDARE, Opposite the Temperance Hall, as followsAugust 8th; September 12th; October 10th; November 14th; December 12th.. 7084 PHILLIPS & DAVIES, LAW STATIONERS, ACCOUNTANTS & ESTATE AGENTS, FREE LIBRARY, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 8103 EDWARD JONEST MECHANICAL ENGINEER & COMMISSION AGENT, CASTLE FOUNDRY, CAERPHILLY. ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY SOLD AND PUR- CHASED ON COMMISSION. AGENT for BRIGG'S PATENT BRATTICE CLOTH and TUBEING, for Ventilating Mines. 8583 Gh. A.- STON:E7S FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT STANDS unrivalled for moderate charges, com- S 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 troublo of consulting any second person. The proprietor, keeping horses, hearses, mourning coaches, &c., can offer advantages for fune- 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, beat pall, hatbands, and attendance to cemetery £5 10 0 2nd Class, with hearse and coach complete .400 3rd Class, ditto ditto 330 4th Class, ditto ditto 2 15 0 5th Class, coffin, pall, hatbands, superior carriage to take corpse and friends 2 0 0 6th Class 11-5.0 Walking funerals at extremely low prices. Children's coffins, covered with blue or black, from 0 4 9 Children's carriage funerals, from 0 96 The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, Palla Hatbands, &c., on advantageous terms.. Please note the Address 11, WORKING STREET (Opposite St. John's Churchyard), CARDIFF. Entrance to Hearse and Mourning Coach Department, Workshops, &o., by Rill's-terrace. H N.B.—Licensed to let Horses, Cabs, &c.; Dog-cart H to let on Hire. 5547 B NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. EVANS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, (Late for 20 years in High-street, Cardiff,) BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has REMOVED TO 199, BUTE-ROAD, Which he has opened with a New and extensive Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, suitable to the present s oason. All goods manufactured on the premises, a ad none but the best material aud workmanship employed. READY-MADE BOOTS, equal to bespoke goods. An extensive assortment of CAPTAINS' and SEAMEN'S BOOTS. 8401 BY HER ROYAL LETTERS MAJESTY'S PATENT. LETTERS PATENT have been granted by Her Majesty's Commissioners, to MR. GEORGE MORETON, BOOTMAKER, 36, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Immediately opposite the Royal Hotel, For IMPROVEMENTS in LACING BOOTS and SHOES. The improvement consists in the tongue of the Boot being placed on the outside instead of the ieside of the Boot—the lace keeping the tongue in one position, and thus preventing it from going down on one side of the foot, as is always the case with the ordinary lace boot. The Boot is thereby ren- dered much more easy and comfortable to the wearer. It also gives to the Boot a genteel and greatly improved ap- pearance. MORETON'S PATENT BOOTS are admitted by all who have tried them to be the most easy Walking Boots they have ever worn. MORTETON'S Registered Elastic-Side BOOTS, for style and finish, are unequalled. All goods warranted of the best material and workmanship. •Sf No machine work employed on our best goods, GEORGE MORETON, BOOTMAKER, 36 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Opposite the Royal Hotel. 86p7 ARMS, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, &C. IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. FAMILIES desirous of knowing their Crests, &c., should send Name and County. Pedigrees traced Arms Quar- tered and Impaled. Plain Sketch, 3s. 6d. Colours, 6s. Arms, Crest, and Motto, beautifully painted 12s. 6d. T. G. GLASS, HERALDIC ENGRAVER, &o., 20, ST. MABV-STEEET, CARDIFF. Crests Engraved on Seals, Rings, &c., from 7s. 6d. Arms, Crests, and Monograms on Plate, &c., in first-class 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 any address on receipt of 4s. 6d. T. G. GLASS, ENGRAVER AND PRINTER, 20, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Note Paper and Envelopes, &c., Stamped in Colours, from Dies, in first-class style, at T. G. GLASS'S, ENGRAVER, PRINTER. AND STATIONER, 20, St. Mary-Street, Cardiff. 6003 ■" f gtrshttss gutrtrresses. J. A. W F. B B E R, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, 87, BUTE-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF, BEGS respectfully to inform Merchants, Shipbrokers, Captains, and others connected with the Shipping, that he has commenced business as above, where he hopes, by constant attention, to the practical details of the business, to merit a share of public patronage. J. A. W. desires to add that be has been engaged in the business at Cardiff, as foreman to one of the largest firms for the past seven years. T. MARSHALL'S CHRONOMETERS—COMPASSES TOUCHED. Chronometers Cleaned, Repaired, and Rated by Transit Observations. A SELECT STOCK OF WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. 8704 — (ACARD.) FREDERICK WARE, (LATE WARE & SONS), TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, BRISTOL, SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT: 5, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 6951 "MISSES M. J. & E. PEDLER, 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. Apprentices wanted immediately; also an experienced Assistant to the Dressmaking. 7801 MILLINERY, DRESS, AND MANTLE ESTABLISHMENT, 64, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. MISS ALEXANDER BEGS to inform the Ladies of Cardiff and its vicinity of her return from London, with a choice assortment of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS for the SUMMER SEASON. Her SHOW ROOM is now replete and ready for inspection, and the favour of an early call will oblige. Apprentices and Improvers Wanted. N.B.—No Circulars. 8000 2, BUTE-STREET, NEAR THE HAYES BRIDGE, CARDIFF. MOST IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. COTTON GOODS ARE DOWN AGAIN T. MILES BEGS most respectfully to inform his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has just received an immense STOCK OF CALICOES AND OTHER GOODS, AT THE LATEST REDUCTION IN PRICE, Which will astonish Town and Country; also, A MANUFACTURER'S ST@CK OF HOSIERY GOODS To be oleared off very cheap. A LOT OF CARPETS AND HEARTHRUGS, Much below value. 4,075 FANCY DRESSES, Very cheap. STRAW HATS, BONNETS, AND SUN SHADES, To be cleared off much below value. WOOLLEN CLOTHS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, MUST BE CLEARED OFF AT ONCE. NOTE THE ADDRESS, No, 2, BUTE-STREET, Near the Hayes Bridge. 7204 D. RICHARDS, 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, HAS just received a good assortment of H. J. and D. NICOLL'S CELEBRATED .GARMENTS suitable for the present Season. NICOLL'S DUST COATS. 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., BTC. D. RICHARDS, 12, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR H. G. AND D. NICOLL, REGENT-STREET, LONDON. 8275 SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. W. PRICE AND SONS BEG most respectfully to announce that their arrangements for the Season- are complete. THE STOCK comprises- MEN'S LIGHT SUMMER OVERCOATS. BUSINESS AND MOURNING SUITS. MORNING AND YACHTING JACKETS. TROUSERS in various Materials. VESTS to correspond. BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS. ATHOL AND OSBORNE SUITS. SCHOOL AND DRESS JACKETS. TROUSERS AND VESTS. HATS, CAPS. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, &c. Together with a general assortment of EVERT DESCRIPTION OF DRESS, Made expressly for and SUITED TO THE PRESENT SEASON, N.B.—A choice selection of GENTLEMEN'S STRAW HATS. CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5019 JOHNDA VIES, CHEMIST, STATIONER, AND AERATED SODA WATER, LEMONADE, AND GINGERADE MANUFACTURER, PONTYPRIDD, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Pontypridd and neigh- bourhood, that he has been appointed AGENT for MANDERS' DUBLIN STOUT, AND IND, COOPE 4 GO 'S BURTON ALES, And will feel obliged for their kind patronage and support. An Apprentice Wanted. Premium moderate; 8354 FCIIWSS |ITOS SM. WILLIAM E. VAUGHAN, DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, 246, BUTE-STRET, CARDIFF. AND 88, PONTMORLAIS, MERTHYR. QHAWLS, DRESSES, MANTLES, O BED AND WINDOW CURTAINS, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES, &c., CLEANED OR DYED. AGENTS:- Aberdare.—Mrs. Dance confectioner, Commercial-street. Bridgend.—Mrs. Thomas, confectioner, Caroline-street. Newbridge.—Mr. Evans, ironmonger, Bridge-street. Cow bridge.—Mrs. Stibbs, confectioner, Ivor House. 5094- E.HILLYARD, Agent for Wheeler & Wilson's Lock Stitch SEWING MACHINES. Instruction gratis to all purchasers. HILLYARD'S, for Ladies' Outfitting and Babv Linen. HILLYARD'S, for Kid and other Gloves. TTTrTT.T VAT?Tver ■ ff j.XiAiiiiXW O, 1W ■I X Good Plain and Fancy Hosiery. HILLYARD'S, for Stays and Corsets. HILLYARD'S, for Best Haberdashery. HILLYARD'S, for Scotch Yarns, Fleeces. Berlin Wool, and Fancy Goods. 3, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, Opposite the General Post-office. 7095 THE CELEBRATED BATH OLD ALES. MESSRS. PINCH IN & CO. IN consequence of the GREAT DEMAND for their OLD and MILD ALES in CARBIFF and Neigh- bourhood, inform their Customers and Consumers generally, that they have arranged for A REGULAR SUPPLY OF THEIR BEERS, ALES & SUPERIOR STOUTS, Which may be obtained at their Stores, in Quantities to suit all purchasers. APPLY TO J. NOLAN, THE HAYES. 8535 BASS AND CO.'S j AlfD ALLSOPP & SONS' PALE AND BURTON ALES. GUINNESS AND CO.'S EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT, AND BARCLAY AND PERKINS' CELEBRATED LONDON PORTER. In prime: Condition, in Casks and Bottles, at FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO.S, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 2949 CASSELL'S COFFEES. SOLD BY NEARLY TWO THOUSAND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE KINGDOM. THESE CHOICE COFFEES have maintained their high pre-eminer.ee over a period of nearly seventeen years, and continue to be used as the regular Breakfast Beverage by families in all parts of the kingdom. Fine full flavour and great strength characterise these Coffees, and being packed fresh from the mill in Canisters and air-tight Pack- ages, uniform freshness and quality can at all times be relied on. CASSELL'S COFFEE, NO. 1. Is. per lb. CASSELL'S COFFEE, NO. 2, ls. 2d. per lb. CASSELL'S COFFEE, NO. 3. Is. 4d. per lb. CASSELL'S COFFEE, No. 4, Is. 8d. per lb. Sold in Canisters of 2 lbs., 1 lb., and-, lb. each; and in air-tight Packets of 4 oz., 2 oz., and 1 oz. each, by the ap- pointed Agents throughout the kingdom. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT. Cardiff > John Rees, George-street, Docks „ D. Davies, Hayes bridge „ John Thomas, Charlotte-street „ W. H. Milner, Bute Docks „ Hartnell, grocer, Canton Aberdare T. Jones, Tea-pot Bridgend Melmoth, Hopkins, Roberts Brynmawr O. Meredith, Anchor House Cowbridge GriSiths, Howe, Parsons Dowlais T. Davies, SO, Victo?ia-ate*?t, Mount, pleasant Maesteg Phillips, Post-office Merthyr Rees Thomas, druggist, S;»tt Williams w D. Evans, Victoria-street, Davies and Phillips, W. Harris Neath Evans, Wind-street, W. Rees, grocer 11 • • J. Jones, Skewen, W. Griffiths, grocer Newport A. Martin, High-street Pontypridd Griffiths and Sons Rhymney John Evans, grocer Tredegar Thomas Price, Circle Treforest James Richard, Robotham Whitchurch Cornish & Co. REDUCTION OF THE TEA DUTY. The reduction of the Tea Duty by the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer from One Shilling to Sixpence per pound is an im- portant boon to the public, placing a really wholesome and exhilarating beverage within the reach of all classes. In order to give the consumer the full advantage which this measure is calculated to afford, CASSEIX, SMITH, and Co. have arranged the following greatly reduced Scale of Prices for their celebrated Teas:— BLACK TEA. No. 1.—A good Congou 2s. 4d. No. 2.—A choice Tea 2s. 8d. No. 3.—A rich and strong Tea 3s. Od. No. 4.—A very choice Tea 3s. 6d. No. b.-A combination of fine Teas 4s. Od. GREEN TEA. No. L-Fine Hyson kind 38. Od. No. 2.—Fine choice picked Hyson 4s. Od. No. 3.—Finest Pearl Gunpowder 4s. 8d. CASSELL'S TEAS AND COFFEES Are sold by Grocers and Shopkeepers throughout South Wales. Supplied wholesale by LEONARD AND CO., NELSON-STREET, BRISTOL and CASSELL, SMITH, & CO.. 80, FENCHURCH-STRFFT LONDON. 1 9125 REMEDY FOR DIARRHCEA SIR,-Allow me space in your largely circulated paper to recommend to the public to keep one of G Stevens' Anti cholera Powd5rs by .h.™ They « a, p0„e fu Tpretnu" mg it from going frorn the first stage to the second in simple looseness of the bowels, known as summer complaint, as in Asiatic cholera ,n all its dreadful forms. Thousands that take these powders were cured by it during the time it made such fearful havoc it-, our country in 1819. I can recommend this powder by my own experience. After a severe attack, three doses put me all right, and not only myself, but many otners m this townf who have bees taken with violent pain and looseness of the bowels, have been cured by it. It puts them m a perspiration, and opens the pores of the skin. Let every working mar. try Stevens' Azi ti-choiera Powders, if he values his life. These Powders can be obtained at G. Stevens' American Botanic Dispensary, 97, Old Market-street, Bristol, and from Mr. P. Baynton, Bridge-street, Cardiff, and Mr. J. Wrigley, hair.dresser, Bridgend.—Yours, &c., Bridgend. JAMES WRIGLEY, Pttsitwss J^frrtssrs. THE IMPERIAL FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL MOUNT STUART SQUARE, CARD IFF. TIll S Hotel, which is happily situated in a beautiful square: JL close to the Post-office, and within three minutet' walk of the Pier-head, will be found quiet and comfortable, respect- able and economical. PRIVATE SITTING AND EED-EOOMS, HS SUITE. FAMILIES SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES WITH THE VERY FINEST WINES AND SPIRITS. 9177 THOMAS NIXON, I'KorniETCK, SHOOTING. GAMEKEEPERS or others requiring a serviceable GUN, should inspect W. SINGER'S PLAIN DOUBLE «t Four Guineas, being built OK the premises from the rough materials, the workmanship is guaranteed, aad the shooting qualities may he tested. Repairing of every description at moderate charges. EGunl taken in exchange. W. SINGER, PRACTICAL GUN MAKER, 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. BOTH DISPENSARY FOR DISEASES OF THE EYE. Arcade, St. Man-street, Cardiff. SURGEON, J. MILWARD, ESQ. ATTENDANCE ON WEDNESDAYS «T 4 p.m., tmi SATURDAYS at 12 noon. SATURDAYS at it noon. Tickets may be had of any Subscriber. 8016 WILLIAM. H. DAVIES, PASTRY COOK, CONFECTIONER. FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, OF 25, ST. MARY-STREET. RJESPECTFuLLY informs the Ladies and Inhabitants JLV generally of the Docks, that to meet a want very gene- rally felt,he has OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Haddock, Chemist, 2, MOUNT STUART TERRACE, and hopfes, by a careful attention to business, combined with moderate charges and supplying none but goods of the best quality, to merit a share of their patronage. At the same time he would desire to return his most sincere thanks to those who have so kindly and liberally supported him in the past, and begs to assure them that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to ment a continuance of their kind favours. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES. JELLIES, BLANC MANGESJICZS. COLD MEATS, TEA, C01TEE, ETC. 2, MOUNT STUART TERRACE, DOCKS, CARDIFF. THE STAFF OF LIFE. Davies' well-known pure and wholesome Bread Delivered Daily to all parts of Town and Neighbourhood. 25, ST. MARY-STREET, AND 2, MOUNT STUART TERRACE, DOCKS. CARDIFF. PlU CORY BROTHERS & CO., AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF BROWN, LENOX, AND CO. 8 'o (NEWBRIDGE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD) CHAIN CABLES AND ANCHORS, PROVED TO ADMIRALTY TEST, SUrrLIED WITH BOARD OF TRADE LICENSED CERTIFICATE OF PROOF, As required by Act of Parliament. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF RIGGING AND OTHER CHAINS, AND MALLEABLE CAST-IRON BLOCKS for SHIPPING. 7&U THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE. 16, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, CONTAINS a well-selected Stock of VULCANISED INDIA-RUBBER of every description. Sheet Rubber and Washers for flange-joints of Steam and Water Pipes. Valves for Marine and Land Engines. Buffers and Bearing Springs for Railways, &c. Gauge-glass Washers. Elastic Steam Engine Packing. Vulcanised Hose Pipes. Ditto Tubing for Acids, Chemicals, &c. Ditto MiU Bands for driving Machinery. Waterproof Garments. Ditto Sheeting for Invalid Beds, &e. Ditto Wagon and Truck Covers. Air and Water Beds, Pillows, and Cushions. Fishing Boots, Stockings, and Trousers. And every article usually manufactured in India Rubber for domestic, surgical, sporting, nautical, mechanical, mining, and agricultural purposes. Price lists or samples on personal application or per post. 8135 COLES & CO., Proprietors. PATENT STONE ~BF5CKS~ MADE WITHOUT BURNING! BOD M E R S' PATENT STONE BRICK CO., (Successors to Messrs, Bodmer Brothers), BEG to call the attention of Architects. Builders, and others, to their PATENT STONE BRICKS, Plain (mi. Ornamental, and are prepared to execute orders for large quantities. These Bricks consist chiefly of sand and lime, subjected to great pressure in moulds. They improve with time; are not affected by frost, however severe, a property which clay brides do not possess. They can be highly recommended for their ACCURATE SHAPE, HANDSOME APPEARANCE AND PLEASING COLOUR-the latter resembling that of FREE- STONE are well adapted for use under water, as well as fot ordinary building purposes. Present Prices at the Works at Newport. Net Cash. Plain Bricks 27s. per 1000 Ornamental Bricks (of several pleasiuo designs) 60s. per 1,000 All communications to be addressed to th*> M«n«rono Partner, Mr. MATTHEW JOHNS, Works bella Terrace, Piilgwenlly, N ft WPORT Mon Testimonials and Lithograph Sketches sent on application. 9139 c7 A. ANSTTTCHT, [ (LATE MRS. A. STOTT) yJJS. WHOLESALE AND RET ACL BED AND MATTRESS MANUFACTORY, 2 218, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF, PARTIES Furnishing will find ibis the Cheapest. Heusi, in. the county for every description of Btiddiog, Iroit Bedsteads, Mattings, Mats, Felt Can ets, fca. Cornice Poles in great variety, IRON BEDSTEADS REDUCED IN PRICE. 60 Servant's Stump Bedstead, painted best colours, with brass knobs and- brass centres, 6ft, by 3ft. 19 Double size ditto, for two servants IT French Bedsteads, with high head rail, painted best colours, brass knob and brass centres, 6ft. by 3ft.. 14 Large size ditto, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in. m 213, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF, ——————————— 2141 STARCH MANUFACTURERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. GLENFIELD PATENT STARFTFT USE:; IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY THS EXCLUS3IVELY^SETHE ROYAL^AUN E?^dw £ t?n?s 6 THE FINEST «V„he GLENFIELD ^4 u MNEST SAARCB SHE EVER USED. Whfitl YOU scir fill* PATENT STARCH WOTHK^LUTOK substituted. WUXHFIRSPOON & Co., GLASGOW &NB LOKDOK.