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ipablit XtatxreS. NOTICE TO TRADESMEN. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by my wife, Elizabeth James, after this date. WILLIAM JAMES. Grangetown, Cardiff. Feb. 18, 1807. 1023 NO I ICE TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I will NOT be an- swerable for any Debt3 contracted by m; wife, Catherine O'.Brier', after this date. (Signed) JOHN O'BRIEN. Penmark. Feb. 20. 1867. 1051 TO-BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of tendering for the erection of a Wel^h Calvinistic Methodist Chapel at Treherbert, Rhondda Val'vv, are requested to send :u their tenders on or before the day of March, Lr7. Plans and specifications are to be seen on application to Mr. John Maddocks, Treherbert. The Committee will not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. By Order of the Committee, 1026 IOHN EVANS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for Building a Chapel La Great i rederick-street, Cardiff. The specification and drawing" may be seen at the house of Mr. Da.id Evans, 4, South Load'un-place, Cardiff, between the hours of 10am., ard 4 p.m. Sealed tenders under co\er to be delivered'at my house, 64, Crockherbtown. Cardiff, not later than Wednesday the 13th March, 1807. The committee do not hind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. WILLIAM EVANS, Hon. Secretary. 21st Ffthrrarv. J7. 1055 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. JOHN JONES, of the Sandoc Hotel, Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, licensed victualler and builder, a bankrupt; a meetingfor last elimination andorder of discharge will he held at the Bankruptcy Court, Bristol, on the 25th day of March, 1867, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Mr. Acraman is the oftieial assignee, and Messrs. Press and In- skip, Bristol, are the solicitors. 1038 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. THE first meeting of the creditors of BENJAMIN DAVIES, of No. 5, Canon-street, in Aberdare, in the county of v -W&morgan, currier and leather dealer, a bankrupt, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy for the Bristol district, at the Ouildhall, in the city of Bristol, on Friday the 1st day of March, 1867, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Alfred J. Acra. man, Esq., St. tin e's- parade, Bristol, is the official assignee, and the solicitors acting in the bankruptcy are Messrs. G rover and Davis, Cardiff, and Mr. J. Edwards Price, 1, Nicholas-street. Bristol. 1036 _U- THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Glamorganshire holden at Cardiff. IN the matter of JOHN HENRY MARTIN, now resid- ing at the Three Horse Shoes public house, High-street, Cardiff, and formerly of No. 16, Kavelock-street, Temperance- town, Cardiff, and previously of the Three Horse Shoes afore- suid, painter, plumber, and glazier, adjudged bankrupt on the 12ih day of December, 1866. An order of discharge will be delivered to the bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the court, and notice thereof be given to the court. Dated this 21st day of February, 1867. JOHN DANIEL THOMAS, 1067 High Bailiff. MESSRS. SCHENCK AND SON, 10, HANOVER-STREET, EDINBURGH, "ITX71LL shortly publish, by special permission, Important YY large-hslf-lecgth, copyright, highly-finished LITHO- GRAPHED PORTRAITS of the Rev. Dr. CANDLISH, Minister of Free St. George's, and Principal of Free Church College, Edinburgh the Rev. Dr. THOMAS GUTHRIE, Author of Ii Plea for Ragged Schools," The Gospel in Eze- kiel, &c., &c., s,nd Editor of the "Sunday Magazine;" the Rev. Dr. NORMAN MACLEOD, Minister of Barony Parish Church, Glasgow, one of her Majesty's Chaplains, and Editor of Good Words." These Portraits, and those of Mr. ROBERT CRAVV.SHAY, of South Wales, one of the largest Ironmasters of Great. Britain; of Lieut.-Colonel MACGRE- Gut, of the Leith R. Volunteers, and of Major J. S. HENRY, Lancashire R Volunteers—the two in uniform-will be exhi- bited by the publishers at the forthcoming Grand Interna- tional Exhibition at Paris. They are enlarged from good Photographs, that of Dr. Macleod, for example, from Photo- graphs taken by command of her Majesty, at Balmoral, in 1866, and an Oil Sketch from life, done expressly for this publication. Artist Large Proofs, on paper 30 in. by 22in., 21s. each; Proofs, on pilper 25 in. by Win., 12s. 6d. each Plain Prints, on demy plate paper, 7s. 6d. each. A Medal has. been awarded to Mr. Schenck by the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, 1046 T OF CARDIFF. JUST ARRIVED, the Clipper Schooner Donna Maria, WITH A CARGO OF ORANGES, FROM PALERMO. For particulars of sale, apply to Mr. JOSEPH ELLIOTT, 1867 Bute Docks, Cardiff. RE- C-I'STE-R A-,NTD EMPLOYMENT OFFICES FOR GOVERNESSES, ASSISTANTS, AND GENERAL SERVANTS, CONDUCTED by Mrs. EDWARD WAKEFORD, 141, Bute-road, third door from Hannah street, Cardiff. Hotels, Commercial Houses, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Private Families, and Shops supplied with first-class Ser- vants, on the most reasonadle terms. Also, in connection with Mr. Edward Haycock's Head Register Office for the Midland Counties, Birmingham. To ensure an answer, all letters must contain a stamp. WANTED, Groom and Coachman, single, aged 28 to 38. Wages, £;2() and Livery. An Under-Groom kept. Also Barmaid, three Cooks, and Parlourmaid. 100 Servants of various kinds for the country are wanted this month. —————. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS :— Mrs. EDWARD WAKEFORD, 144, BUTE-ROAD, Third Door from Hannah-street, Docks, Cardiff. Honiton Lace, or any other kind of Lace, transferred, and made equal to new. 891 SCHOOL FOR DEAF AND DUMB, LLANDA FF. Bi if.I*TND.—UNDER TRUSTEES. Miss Meshar. N.W £ 200 0 0 John Cory, 10 0 0 &v. D. Hon. sec. 5 0 0 T wo Zealou.3 n ds 50 0 J. B. Shanii, EK. .5 0 0 Rev. J. P. J.-i-.ies, LlaBlrisani 2 2 0 Mrs. Basse", Honvilstone Co tavre. r>er Rev. D. Hnvi .il 2 2 6 IP.ev. J. (i. C),a. ec. 010 0 Dr. Taylor, by Rer. Y. SHUICK 010 6 A Lady, F.u&tli,, 100 Mr. D. 1) 'V 7'r" •• 0 10 6 At;) renl or y urf.,I;,jae garden 10 0 0 OA A ADDITIONAL ia required to free the Premises ovOvV from incumbrance. Wi:l the Benevolent public of Cardiff and neighbourhood kindly assist us to make per- manent this '■ Home" for the Deef nJ Dumb, wherein they can be taught the Knowledge of the Saviour, and be made nsef oi members of society ? C-Mitributions will be very thank- fully received hy Rev. H. fclowel), Hon. Sec. and Trustee, St. John's Viearaye, Caret'C; or by Mr. Alexander Melville. 920 c K EDUCTION OF FIRS INSURANCE DUTY. THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY Is now prepared to offer the fo!lowing advantages to its Insurers:— lyt, Insurances effected from this datwill be charged the educed Duty. 2nd, No iibaige made for Policy fj .steps, however saaall the ^jaarance. Srd, Moderate rates. 4th, Unquestionable security. 5th, a continuance of the same prome and liberality n the settlement of losses which have ever i-haracterieed the Company. The great increase of Insurances which "1[ now be effected gives most favourable opportunities for bedc'eaien of un- doubted position and influence to obtain Agencies for the P.oyal.—Applications should be made i-mmeiateiv to HENRY B. O. SA \lLLE, District Manager. .Royal Insurance Buildings, Corn-street, Bristol. AOOTS IN CARDIFF J. Wxllans, 05, Moent Stuart-square. W. H. Wif.LtA.M3 and Co., St, Mary-street. J. M. HAIME, 47, Loudoun-square. J. T. BAEKI, Duke-street. I'. MASS, Wharton-street. W. GRYLLS, West oi England and South Wales Bank. H GOODMAN, 35 and :.)6, Union-street. PHILLIPS and DAns Accountants, Cardiff. J. R. Nicholas LIL- Co., 2, Mount Stuart-terrace, Cardiff. T'. 'ioontiAN. Watchmaker, Pontypridd. 120 ~TEE LIFE INVESTMENT, MORTGAGE, AND ASSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.) Chi-f Offices—8, New Bridge-street, BJaobfeiars, London. LOCAL COMMITTEE FOR WALES Rev. J..Kinbn Jones. M.A., LL.D., Merthyr. Rev. D. Jones. B.A., Merthyr. Rev. D. Thomas, D.D., Etiitor of the Hcmiiiii, Stockwell. Rev. C. Griffiths, ilertfc-yr. Rev. 0. W James, Dowhus. Rev. J. P. Wiliams, Ebyaoney. Rev. D. Adsms, Aberdtire. Superintendent of Agents—Mr, T. D. WILLIAMS, j 5, RotiiUy-terraoe, Canton, tarda!, j AEISTS WANTED. 447 J 0 llpttblif gotten. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS.—The Advertiser is de- sirous of investing from £ 500 to £ 1000 in a Colliery. Full particulars, by letter only, to be sent to Investor," Cardiff Times Office. 1041 THEATRE ROYAL, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. DIRECTOR Mr. GEORGE MELVILLE. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), the celebrated Artiste, MISS MARION TAYLOR, As Giralda and Prince Amabel. SATURDAY, SIXTEEN-STRING JACK, and PRINCE AMABEL, &c. MONDAY, and following Nights, a NEW BURLESQUE—PARIS ÐR, VlYE LEMPRIERE. Paris .Miss MARION TAYLOR. 1056 ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE! ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. OPEN EVERY EVENING. I GREAT SUCCESS of Messrs. HARVEY & HAYES'S Talented EQUESTRIAN COMPANY. Admission :-Boxes, 2s.; Side Boxes, Is. bd, Promfnade, Is.; Pit, 6d.; Gallery, 3d. 1063 ST. JOHN'S, CARDIFF. SOCIAL EVENINGS FOR THE PEOPLE. THE COMMITTEE have determined to conclude the Series with a GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT, To be held (by kind permission of the Mayor), in the Assembly Room, Town-hall, ON TUESDAY, 26TH MARCH, 1867. 1050 THE NEW N A NTYMWYN MINING EXTENSION COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under The Companies' Act, 1862," whereby the liability of each Shareholder is limited to the amount of his Shares. ————— CAPITAL, £ 50,000, in 50,000 Shares of £1 each. 5s. Deposit on Application, and 5s. per Share on Allotment. No Call will be made for six months, and it is probable, from the prospects, with the assistance of the ore money, that no further Capital will be required. DIRECTORS. Major R. E. F. Craufurd, Royal Artillery, 27, Oakley-square, Brompton, Lendon. Francis William Stone, Esq., late H.E.I.C.S., 15, Royal Avenue-terrace, Chelsea, and 6, Prospect-place,Hastings. Henry O'Malley, Esq., Barrister, 23, Sidney-street, Brompton, and Castlebar, Ireland. Christopher Rigbye A'Hmuty, Esq., 137, Cambridge-street, South Belgravia, London. Henry Clinton Cooper, Esq., 78, Gloucester-street, South Belgravia, London. Francis Joseph Slocombe Lester, Esq.. Wellington-road, Gravesend, Kent, and Goodwood-road, New Southsea, Hants. ( With power to add). BANKERS. The North and South Wales Bank, Welshpool. MANAGER AT THE MINES. Captain R. Rowse, Mining Engineer. SECRETARY. William Henry Harden, Esq. REGISTERED OFFICES. 5, Batavia Buildings, Hackins Hey, Liverpool. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The object of the Company is to acquire three valuable mining properties in Carmarthenshire, that is to say, New Nantymwyn, Gilfach, and Glan-Towy. New Nantymwyn is a continuation westward of the cele- brated Nantymwyn mines. These mines have been worked to immense profit for centuries, and appear to be perfectly inexhaustable. Some idea may be formed of the great value of these lodes from the fact that they occupy a channel of 180 feet in width, consisting of six divisions or lodes, and that a sink on one of them is now yielding eighteen tons of rich quality ore, worth upwards of X200 per fathom for lead. 2ndly. The Gilfach property consists of a lead mine worked to some extent and furnished with water mact-inery, in which a discovery of lead ore has been made by an adit. It is proposed by the company to extend the shaft downwards on this course of ore, as well as to explore another discovery of ore in the sett on the Lady Eliza No. 2 lode, where there is a good back of ore ground cropping up to and extending a considerable length along the surface. 3rdly. Glan-Towy is an old lead mine. Shafts, which have yielded lead ore in some quantity, exist on the top of the hill, and the present company propose to drive an adit to prove the value of thelode under the old sinks. Plans taken fromfthe ordnance survey, showing the exact position of the lodes, together with ground plans of the estate sections of the mines, and reports by skilful mining en- gineers, are appended, and will be forwarded on application to the becretary. Specimens of the ore may be seen at the Company's Offices. Taking into consideration the position of the mines, the highly-favourable prospects, and the return of ore being im- mediately available, the Directors feel confident that, with the outlay proposed, profits equal to the adjoining mines will be participated in by the shareholders. Applications for shares, to be accompanied with the deposit of 5s. per share, may be made to the Secretary, at the Offices of the Company, or to the Bankers. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. To the Directors of the New Nantymwyn Mining Extension Company, Limited. Gentlemen,—Having paid to your bankers the sum of £ being a deposit of 5s. per share on Shares of the above company, I hereby request that you will allot me that num- ber, and I agree to accept such shares, or any less number you may allot to me, and I agree to sign the Articles of Asso- ciation of the Company when required, and I authorise you to place my name on the Register of Shareholders for the shares allotted to me. Usual Signature. Name in full Residence Profession 1045 Date NOTICE. AMERICAN LLOYDS. Established 1857. Certificates for Ships classed at Gloucester, Newport, Cardiff, Swan- sea, Llanelly, and Milford will net in future be valid or re- cognised by the above association unless signed and Rtamped by THOMAS D. TAYLOR, Secretary, New York. 1044 SYDNEY D JENKINS, Surveyor, Cardiff. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES. A SERIES of Papers on the Co-operative Movement are now publishing in THE "PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE," WEEKLY, ONE PENNY. Sold by all Newsvendors.-London, 77, Great Queen-street. 9[;6 GEORGE SULLY, SHIP BROKER & COMMISSION AGENT, MARINE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER & VALUER, RESPECTFULLY announces that he has OPENED JLt his NEW and SPACIOUS AUCTION ROOMS, situate at the west end of James-street, near the Canal, where he intends to hold AUCTIONS every TUESDAY Fortnight, for the Sale of Furniture, Goods, &c. Its central position offers every faoility to persons wishing to sell por- tions of their Furniture to replace with new, &c. All Goods consigned to G. S. will be duly protected, and Sale Accounts made up and settled immediately. Residence—25, MOIVNT STVART-SQ-UARE, CARDIFP. 877 PENARTH AND CARDIFF. I JENKIN DAVIES BEGS to announce that he has commenced running a JL) NEW OMNIBES, four times a day (Sandays excepted). between CARDIFF and PENARTH, as foflows :— From the Plymouth Hotel, Penarth:-9.0 a.m., 1.30 p.m; 3.40 p.m., and 7.0 p.m. From the Royal Oak Inn, Cardiff:-14.30 a.m., 2.45 p m 5.0 p.m., 9.0 p.m. Fares, Sixpence each. Parcels dslivered with despateb. 800 1 JAMES BREWER AND CO., BEG leave to inform their Friends and the Public, that they have commenced Business in this Town as GENERAL HAULIERS. They have secured an entirely new and extensive Plant, which, with constant personal supervision, will enable them to ensure punctual delivery of all Goods entrusted to their e. They have also added to the above Business that of COMMISSION AGENTS, And will be happy to undertake any commands in that line. They respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. 5 8, LOUPOUN-SQUABE, CAEDIFF. 871 | nhlic IJotkes. IMPROVED ENGLISH HARMONIUM. J. H. GARRATT, GRANGETOWN, BEGS to announce to the Inhabitants of Cardiff and neighbourhood, that he has Opened the only Agency in Wales, for the improved English Harmonium, of which he has always a number on hand, and invites inspection. Also, a large assortment of sheet mnsicby the bett composers. All kinds of Musical Instruments tuned and repaired. 102.5 ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, on Thursday, February 7th, 1867, near Mr. F. Roche's house, corner of Wordsworth-street, Roath, a large Brown or Liver-colour Retriever DOG, wavy hair, not curly. The breed, between Newfoundland and setter, white hair on chest and to ling tail, well feathered under with yellow hair. The oack of hind legs similar to a setter- answers to the name of "Lion"-large quantity of long hair round the neck. When lost, had on a chain collar, brass plate, with the owner's name in full on the collar, H. F. Whoever will bring or give any information that shall lead to the re- covery of the dog, to the owner, at 5, Bate-crescent, Docks, Cardiff, shall receive the above reward. Any person detain- ing the dog after this notice, will be prosecuted. 1(10,5 COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Local Autho- rity of the said County have LICENSED PAIRS LICENSED FAIRS To be held at the several places, and on the days hereunder mentioned, namely BRIDGEND, on MONDAY, the 25th day of FEBRUARY, 1867. CANTON CATTLE MARKET, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of MARCH, 1867. COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of MARCH, 1867. GOWER INN, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of MARCH, 1867. LLANGEFELACH, on FRIDAY, the 1st day of MARCH, 1867. LLANTRISSENT, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of Ficu- RUARY, 1867. LANTWIT MAJOR, on MONDAY, the 25th day of FEB- RUARY, 1867. MFIRTHYR TYDFIL, on MONDAY, the 18th day of MARCH, 1867. NEATH, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of MARCH, 1867. ABERDARE, on MONDAY, the 1st day of APRIL, 1867. CAERPHILLY, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of FEBRUARY, 1867. CROSS INN, on MONDAY, the 15th day of AFRIL, 1867. No Cattle can be taken to or removed from the said Fairs without the usual Declaration and License. By order of Court, THOMAS DALTON, 966 Clerk of the Peace. OARDIFF RACES & STEEPLE CHASES WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 4th & 5th, 1867, STB WARDS COL. THE HON. F. C. MORGAN. W. R. H. O. POWELL, ESQ. THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF. Mr. R. JOHNSON, York, Judge and Handicapper. Mr. W. R. HARVEY, 9, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Ho. Sec. FIRST DAY. THE CORPORATION PLATE. A handicap of 5 sovs. each, 2 sovs. forfeit, if declared on or before the 26th of March, with Twenty-five Sovereigns added by the Mayor of Cardiff. A winner of any race value J650, after de- claration of the weighte, to carry Tlbe. extra; of X100, lOIbs. Entrance, lsov., to be sent with the nomination. The winner to pay 2 sovs., towards expenses. To close, and name to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 16th March. Weights to be published the following week. One mile over the flat. THE ALEXANDRA PLATE OF £ 50, Added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, 1 forfeit, for horses that have never won any bandicaprace, and have not been in a train- ing stable since the 1st of November, 1866. To be ridden by gentlemen who have never ridden for hire, 1£t. each. The winner to pay 5 sovs. towards expenses. To close, and name to the Secretary on or before the 2nd*of April. Over about 3||zni!es of fair hunting country. I THE TWO YEAR OLD STAKES. I A sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, 1 forfeit (to go the fund), if declared on or before the 26th of March, with Twenty-Sve HOT reigns added. Colte, 8st. lOIbs.; fillies, 8st. 71bs.; winners to carry Slba. extra. The winner to pay 2 sovs. towards expenses. To olose, and name to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 16th March. Half a aaile. THE OPEN HURDLE RACE. A handicap of 5 sow. each, 2 forfeit, if declared to the Secre- tary or Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 26th of March, with Thirty Sovereigns added. The winner of any hurdle race or steeple chase, after declaration of the weights, to carry 71bs. extra. Over six flights of hurdles. One sov. to be Bent with each nomination, to go to the fund. The winner to pay 2 sovs. towards expenses. To close, and name and weights to be published, same time as the Cardiff Open Steeple Chase. About two miles. THE LADIES' PLATE OF £25, Added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, 1 forfeit, to be prJd with the entry (to go to the fund). 2 yrs. old, 7m., S yrs., Set. 121b.; 4 yrs., 9trt- lOibS. 5 yrs., lOst. 31bs.; 6 yrs. and upwards, 19s. Tibs. Mares and geldings allowed 31 bs. The winner to be Bole. by auc- tion immediately after the race, for &&0, the surplus, if any, to be divided between the seoond horse and the fund. If entered to be sold for £60, allowed 71be.; for zM, 141be.; for X30, 21lbs. If no advance on the selling price, the winner to pay 2 sovs. towards expenses. To close, and name to the Secretary, at nine o'clock on Wed- nesday evening, the 3rd of April, at the Royal Hotel, Ht. Mary- street. Six furlongs. THE VOLUNTEER CUP, The gift of Capt. C. H. WixooAne, for horses the property of Members of the 1st Glamorgan Light Cavalry Volunteers, being in their possession two months previous to the race. Over six Sights of hurdlee. To be handicapped by Captain Will ams, or whom he may appoint. Entrance, 10s., to go to the second horse. To be ridden by Members of the Corps. To close, and name to the Secretary, on or before Saturday, 80th of March, 1867. About two miles. SECOND DAY. THE PRINCE OF WALES STAKES. A handicap of 5 sovs. each, 2 forfeit, if declared to the Secre- tary jor Messrs, Weatherby, on or before the 26th of March. With Forty Sovereigns added. The winner of any race value £ 50, after declaration of the weights, to carry Tibs, extra: of ZCIOO, 10ibe. extra; the winner of the Corporation Plate, 7));s. in addition. 1 sov. to be sent with each nomination, to go ta the fund. The winner to pay 8 sovs. towards expenses. To close, and name to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 16th of March. Weights to be published the fol- lowing week. One mile and a quarter over the flat. THE OPEN STEEPLE CHASE. A handicap of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., and 2 only if. declared to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby on or before the 26th March, with One Hundred Sovereigns added. The winner of any handi- cap steeple chase, after declaration of the weights, once, Tibs., twice, lOlbe. extra. If the highest weight accepting be under 12st. 71bs., to be raised to that, and the others in proportion. (The course the same as last year.) 2 sovs. to be sent with each nomination, to go the fund. The winner to pay 10 sovs. towards expenses. To close, and name to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 16th March. Weights to be published the followirg week, About three miles and a half. THE ELY HURDLE RACE. A handicap of 2 sovs. each, I sov. forfeit, to be sent with the entry (to go to the fund), with Twenty Sovereigns added, for bona fide hunters, the property of persons residing in South Wales, or within 13 miles of Cardiff, and being in theirpossession two months previous to the race, and not having been in a train- ing stable since 1st January, 1867. Over six flights of hurdles. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Gentlemen riders, to be qualified by the Stewards. The winner to pay 1 sov. towards expenses. To close and name to the Hecretary, on or before the S9ih of March, 1867. Two miles. THE INNKEPERS' PLATE, Of 3 sovs. each, 1 forfeit, to be paid with the entry, to go to the fund, with Thirty Sovereigns added. Two yrs. old to carry 7st.; 3 yrs. 9et. Sibs.; 4 yrs. lOet. 51b«.; 5 yrs., 10st. 121bs.; 6 yrs. and upwards, list. 21bs.; mares and geldings allowed SIbs. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, for 4>80, the surplus (if any) to be divided between the second horse and the fund. If entered to be sold for X.60, allowed Mba.; for £ 40, lUlbs.; forfw. 211b. If an advance of £5 is not obtained over the selling price, the winner to pay 3 sovs. towards ex- penses. To close, at nine o'clock on the evening of the first day's races, to the Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street. One mile over the flat. THE HUNTERS' STAKES. A handicap of 3 sovs. each, 1 forfeit, if declared to the Secre- tary on or before 2nd April, with Twenty-five Sovereigns aided. For horses that have been fairly hunted with Lord Tredegar's, or any established pack of hounds in Glamorganshire, two months before the races, and have not been in a training stable for six months previously. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. If the highest weight accepting be under 12st. 7ibs., to be raised to that, and the others in propor- tion. Gentlemen riders, to be qualified by the Stewards those who have ridden and won six races of any description, 51bs. extra. 1 sov. entrance to be sent with each nomination. The winner to pay 2 sovs. towards expenses. To close, and name to the Secretary, on or before the 26th of March. Over the Steeple Chase coarse. THE HACK STAKES. A handicap of 1 sov. each, with Fifteen Sovereigns added, for horses the property of persons residing within 13 miles of Car- diff. To be handicappod by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Should the highest weight accepting be under lOst. lOIbs., to be raised to that, and the others in proportion. The winner to pay 1 sov. towards expenses. To close on the 30th March. Conditions and qualifications same as Ely Hurdle Race. Heats, one mile. CONDITIONS. Three Horses (the property of different owners), to start ior each Race, or the public money will not be given. All Stakes to be paid to the Secretary, at the ROT AL HOTEL, St. Mary-street, by nice o'clock the evening before tbeKaces; and the CoJouw of the Riders to be declared at the same time. Any Jockey riding in wrong colours will be lined 1 sovereign. Second Horse in each Race to save his Stake. No objection will be received, unless made to the Secretary in writing. The Flat Races to be run under the Newmarket Rules. The Steeple Chases under the Grand National Rules. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. No Gambling Boothe or Tables will he allowed on the Course. Applications fo-r Ground for Booths to be made to the Secre- tary, on cr before the BOth of March. No person, unless a Subscriber of a Guinea to the fund, will be allowed to erect one. i ADMISSION TO TEE CjcorND Four-wheel Carriages, 5a. Two-wheei do., 8s. Saddle Horses not allowed. 986 usintss hbttSSts. FIELDING AND PLATT, (LATE JOHN GILLETT AND GO.,) ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, TOOL MAKERS, & GENERAL MACHINISTS, ATLAS IROq- WORKS, GLOUCESTER, MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of Steam Engines and 1t1 Boilers, Sawing, Wood-cutting, and Corn Mill Machinery, Waterwheels, Pumps, and Hydraulic Machinery, Travelling and other Cranes, Self-acting Lathes, Drilling, Boring, Planing, Shaping, Slotting, Screwing, Punching, and Shearing Machines; Tanks, Castings, and Wrought-iron Work, SEVERAL SECOND-HAND PORTABLE AND STATIONERY ENGINES FOR SALE. 810 A QUADRILLE BAND SUPPLIED AT A DAY S NOTICE. FORTY new sets of dance music to select from by the Jf most eminent composers. Note the Address:— E. ROBERTS, 747 Musician, 61, System-street, Roath. EVERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD. MONEY ADVANCED IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. THE CARDIFF PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. TRUSTEES. W. ALEXANDER, ESQ., C. W. DAVID, ESQ., C. H. WILLIAMS, ESQ. NO CHARGE FOR COMMISSION, SOLICITORS' FEES, &c. NEXT SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, MARCH 5, 1867. W. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. Free Library, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 191 LANCASTER WAGON CO., (LIMITED), RAILWAY CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS. This Company is prepared to execute Orders for RAILWAY CARRIAGES. AND WAGONS, And every description of RAILWAY IRON-WORK, For Cash, or on Deferred Purchase OFFICES AND WORKS LANCASTER. AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES J. NICHOLAS AND CO., 2, MOUNT STUART TERRACE, CARDIFF. 527 CORY BROTHERS & CO., AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF BROWN, LENOX, AND CO.S (NEWBRIDGE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD) CHAIN CABLES AND ANCHORS, PROVED TO ADMIRALTY TEST, SUPPLIED WITH BOARD OF TRADE LICENSED CERTIFICATE OF PROOF, FROM THE "BUTE" CHAIN, CABLE, AND ANCHOR TESTING WORKS, (OLD CANAL, CARDIFF). Board of Trade License, No. 29. SANCTIONED BY LLOYD'S REGISTRAR OF BRITISH & FOREIGN SHIPPING." Rigging aad other Chains, and Malleable Cast-iron Blocks &c., for Shipping, may be had at the shortest notice. 130, ROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, FOR CHILDREN'S DIET. ROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, EOR CUSTARDS, BROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, FOR BLANC-MANGE. BROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, The best quality, at ,8d., is supplied by most respectable Grocers. To obtain extra profit by the sale, coumterfei cheap kinds are sometimes substituted instead of BROWN AND POLSON'S. 711 CASTLE FOUNDRY, CAERPHILLY. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. EDWARD JONES, MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND IRON FOUNDER, Is prepared to undertake the construction of all kinds of JL PUMPS FOR MINES. Also, the Erection of the same in the Pits, &c. SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES PREPARED. ORDERS FOR BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS Executed on the Shortest Notice, and on the most reasoneLI, Terms. TURNING AND BORING DONE, Agent for Briggs's Patent Brattice Cloth and Tubing, for Ventilating Mines. 375 FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, IRON BEDSTEADS, CHILDREN'S COTS, IN THE NEWEST PATTERNS, AT CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, BAR-IRON, (ML, AND STEEL MERCHANTS, 3, SAINT MARY-STREET, (Opposite the Town-hall). IRON WAREHOUSE AND MANUFACTORY: WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. PPJCES greatly REDUCED, and an Immense Variety to select from. PALLIASSES, MATTRESSES, AND BEDDING, 14 E. HILLYARD, 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 Beat Haberdashery. HILLYARD'S, for Scotch Yarns, Fleeces, Berlin$|Wool, and Fancy Goods. 2, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, Opposite the General Post-office. 12ti THE WEST OF ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE COMPANY. STORES :-BRISTOL AND EXETER RAILWAY, NEW CUT, BRISTOL. THESE s T.O RE S are now OPEN EVERY DAY, POR THE SALE OF HAY, CORN, STRAW, AND OTHER AGRI- CULTURAL PRODUCE; and for the SALE OF MEAT BY THE CARCASE, &c., On WEDNESDAYS and SATUBDAYS, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m H. T. SWAN, Manager let January, 1867. 806 ttsin8(js hhress!s. SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS! AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN. JOHN HIBBERT, HAVING succeeded Mr. J. B. HOPKINS in the above J.JL Trade, begs to solicit attention to his Stock of Garden and Agricultural SEEDS. The whole have been selected from the best Growers in the kingdom, and will not fail to give the highest satisfaction. A Price List forwarded on application. 17, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF. Wholesale Corn Stores :— 2, BUTE WAREHOUSES. 1047 ESTABLISHED 1842. J. AND T. ROBINSON CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE BONE MANURE, for Grass and Clover. BONE MANURE, for Grain Crops. BONE MANURE, for Roots. BONE MANURE, for Potatoes. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. These Manures have been well tested by practical exper- ience, and their superiority is shown by a sale extending now over more than twenty English and Welsh counties. They also manufacture LINSEED and COTTON SEED CAKE, from good seed only as imported, and free from ad- mixture. PERUVIAN GUANO and NITRATE OF SODA, as im- ported. ——— Apply to J. and T. ROBINSON, at their Manufactory, St. Phillip's Marsh, Bristol; at the Docks, Gloucester; or to their Agents. 1002 ESTABLISHED 1812. H. AND T. PROCTOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL. IN calling attention to their SPECIAL MANURES, have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of very superior quality, and the most economical which are manufactured. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES. Have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunera- tive character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, & BARLEY MANURES Strengthen the Straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the Grain in a very marked degree. BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME Has been proved to be the most economical source of phos- phates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. GRASS MANURES Are very effeative in improving the Herbage. The prepara- tion of Grass Manure is regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their character. MANUFACTORIES: BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AND WARWICK. 911 WA RE ANDPHIPPS, (Late SAMUEL WARE and SONS,) TAILORS, ROBE MAKERS, AND MILITARY OUTFITTERS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, 5, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 903 LEWIS AND WILLIAMS, (LATE HUGH BIRD,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COUNTY TEA WAREHOUSE, 18, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS. COUNTY PRINTING OFFICES, LEWIS AND WILLIAMS, (LATE HUGH BIRD,) PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS, No. 18, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 45 YEAES. LETTER. PRESS, COPPER-PLATE, AND LITHO- JU GRAPHIC PRINTING, of every description, executed with neatness and despatch. ACCOUNT BOOKS manufactured to order, on the shortest notice; also, a large variety constantly on sale. Every de- scription of MACHINE RULING and BOOK BINDING neatly and expeditiously executed. STATIONERY, both plain and ornamental, with every re- quisite necessary for Merchants, Solicitors, Tradesmen, &c. A large assartment of Church Services, Prayer Books; also a variety of Books, in various Bindings, suitable for Presents, &c. Magazines, Periodicals, &c., regularly supplied. Ordnance Map Office by appointment. 462 THE ROMAN LOAN. Agent for Great Britain and Ireland, SIR HENRY WINSTON BARRON, BART., M.P. Agent for Wales, W. J. JACOB, MELROSE, ST. MELLONS, NEAR CARDIFF. SEVEN and a Half per Cent, guaranteed npon all Amounts invested. Granted in Shares of £ 13 4s. each. Half-year's interest paid on the 31st of March, upon all amounts invested to that date. Loans granted, and Life and Property i:iaured, upon the best terms. MONEY ADVANCED on Freehold and Leasehold Security. AGENTS WANTED, in every Town and Village in South Wales.-Nione bat respectable Householders need apply. A'l Insurance claims paid within fourteen days of proof ef Je £ th 433 WEST OF ENGLAND LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. SOLOMON BLAIBERG, PAWNBROKER, 2, BUTE-TERRACE, CARDIFF, (THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN TOWN) BEGS to inform the public that he ADAANCES MONEY on PERSONAL SECURITY on the SHORTEST NOTICE A great variety of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, consisting of Jewellery, Watches, Rings, Chains, c., always on sale. 431 MONEY, MONEY, MONEY, UNITED LOAN AND DISCOUNT ASSOCIATION. 19, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. MONEY Lent in sums to suit the convenience of borrow ers, repayable by easy instalments. 131 MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! THE NORTH CONFIDENTIAL LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. 11, MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, BUTE-DOCKS, CARDIFF. Office Hours from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. 145 IMPORTANT. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY at a Sheap and easy rate, g° t0 Mr. W WILLIAMS 16, Dock-street, Newport, Mon., and Insure your Life, and he will guarantee that, with approved personal Security, you can have any sum from £50 to jC2,000, for one, two, thiee, four, or five years, repayable byfixet half-yearly or quarterly instalments. Loans also neg')- ciated on Shipping. 102 MONEY ADVANCED on Personal Security, and on Mortgage. Bills Discounted. Address to Mr. M. O ScoTT, Accountant, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. Office Hours, Ten to Four. 777 MONEL SEVERAL SUMS READY to be LENT on PRIVATE MORTGAGE of ELIGIBLE FREEHOLDS orLEASE- HOLDS. Apply to Mr. WM. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 085 I THE CARDIFF COAL CONSUMER'S COMPANY, 28, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, 80NTINITE TO SUPPLY THEIB BEST HOUSE COAL, To all Parts of the Town and Neighbourhood. SAMUEL J. DAVIES, AGENT, 821 €BUCAIRAU. ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. RALPH J. HORNER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC (Graduate of Leipsic, and Pupil of Moscheles), INTENDS visiting CARDIFF weeklv, and devoting two days in each week to MUSICAL TUITION-Pianoforte, Harmony, Singing, and Thorough-Bass, Composition, &-c., &e. For further information apply to Mr. David J. Johnston, 5, kelson-terrace, Cardiff. 919 M 244, BUTE ROAD. RS. HUGO receives a limited number of DAILY PUPILS for instruction in the usual branches of a» English education. Also in Music.. French and German Masters. The School will Re-open MONDVY, JAN. 23. A DANCING CLASS every SATURDAY, from Two p.m., till Four. 260 EAGLE SCHOOL, COWBRIDGE CONDUCTED BY MR. W. LEWIS, Assisted by his Son and Daughters. THE Duties of this Establishment were RESUMED -L on MONBAY, the 14th inst. Terms forwarded on appli- cation. — Cowbridge, J an. 23nd 1867. 823 REV. E. A. GREEN S CLASSICAL & COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF PUPILS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVERSITIES OR COMMERCIAL LIFE. 129 EVENING CLASSES. MONTAGUE HOUSE, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. MR. WILLIAMES respectfully announces the RE- OPENING of the EVENING CLASSES for ingtruc- tion and improvement in Elocution, Writing, Arithmetic Latin, French, &c. Term:-los. 6d. per Quarter, or Is. per Week, payable in advance. 104 MAISON D EDUCATION, 6, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. MONS. AUBERTIN, having had applications from Yonng Ladies and Gentlemen for Evening Instruction in Eng- lish and Science, begs to announce thot he has arranged with an able University Man, formerly pupil to a distin- guished chemist, for a COURSE of LESSONS in ENGLISH GRAMMAR, LITERATURE, &c., and PHYSICS. The Classes will commence February 25th inst., and will be continued every Monday and Friday-Ladies attending I from 7 to 8. and Gentlemen from 8 to 9 p.m. The terms are moderate, and full particulars can be ob- tained of Mons. Aubertin any Evening after 5 o'clock. 1011 Saks IJJJ gtrtfion. NOTICE. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SALE by AUCTION of PROPERTY atLLANDAFF, at the Angel Hotel, by Mr. ALEXANDER, on Saturdav, 23rd February, 1807, is POSTPONED until further notice. 1024 SANDON-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. WATKINS & STEPHENSON are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Sandon Hotel, Adam- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY next, FEBRUARY 28th, 1867, at Six for Seven o'clock p.m., in One Lot, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, all those Three LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Sandon-street, at the comer of Sandon-place, and adjoining the Slwdon Hotel, now in the occupation of Messrs. Stone, Spiller, and Amos, at rents amounting to £39 13s. per annum. The property is held under lease, for an unexpired term of about 92 years, at an annual ground rent of 4s. It is well built, and conveniently situated in a rapidly-imrroving neigh- bourhood. For further particulars apply to E. Rossiter, Esq., Solicitor, Taunton Mr. Thos. Webber, St. Mary-street, Car- diff; or the Auctioneers. 1034 — —t PARK COED-Y-MAROHAN, NEAR ST. FAGANS. SALE OF OAK AND OTHER TIMRER, PITWOOD. AND CORDWOOD. MESSRS. WATKINS and STEPHENSON are instructed -(Fto by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, caroiff, at Four for halt-past Four o'clock in the afternoon, on SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1867, in One Lot, the under- mentioned valuable TIMBER, PITWOOD, AND CORDWOOD standing and growing on the Park Coed-y-Marchan Estate, in the parishes otPeterstone-super-Ely, St. Brides-super-Ely, and the Chapelry of Llanillterne (within short distances of the St. Fagans and Peterstone Stations of the South Wales Railway, and about four miles from the Llandaff Station of the Taff Vale Railway), viz.,— One Hundred Oak Timber TREES, scribe marked from 1 f to 100. I Twenty Ash Timber Trees, scribe marked from 1 to 20. t Twelve Elm Timber Trees, scribe marked from 1 to i2 A large 1uantity of Oak and other Stores, including about ^70 Hedge Trees, and about 4 acres of Pit and Cordwood in brakes and on pond side. All Trees marked with red paint are reserved; also two small Plantations of Larch and Fir. Mr. William Evans, the tenant, will show the woods, and give any-further particulars required. 1007 WOODEN CIRCUS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Sale of Materials, comprising well seasoned Timber, Gas 'I Fittings, &c., Brougham, Phaeton, Cart Mare, Cart, Harness, &c. MESSRS. WATKINS AND STEPHENSON will SELL, by AUCTION, on the premises as above on TH'-RSD4T the 7th day of MARCH 18*57, the Materials and Internal B ittings of the WOODEN CIRCUS, 100 feet long by 80 feet, J floornn<>nf° ^,e ^0^ypine boards and timber, spruce deals, and nnanritv f ut 1,'l>ij0() /est of roofing felt, a large 2-i+v. 1 -"as P'P111? various sizes, six cluster lights » *1, regulating taps, door lamps, brackets, &c., several scenes HnnrES QeTIDgS' lo,n °f new doors and sa3hes> two entrance RRniTPwA, ? 2 feet' %vllh Plate Slass panels, also one PHifTnv ear'' new), and in excellent condition, one ■a j11' 'Sets harness, two saddles and bridles, side saddle, useful CART MARE, CART, and harness, Sale to commence at One for Two o'clock, precisely. A, ? months' credit on approved bill, to purchasers of i 20and upwards. 1061 CARMARTHENSHIRE AND CAIRDIGAN SHIRE. Important and Extensive Sale of Standing Timber, and Oak Copse, growing on the Highmead Estate, the property of H. D. Evans, Esq. MESSRS. JENKINS and DAVIES beg to announce that the above valuable TIMBER and OAK COPSE, will be SOLD by AUCTION, on Tuesday the 5th day of March, 1867, at two o'clock, p.m., at the Crosshands Inn Llanybyther, subject to conditions, in 3 Lots. f LOT 1.—Llwyncrwn Oak Copse and Larch Timber of 37 years t growth, consisting of 53a. 2r. 10p., or thereabouts; (some of the larch are to be reserved which will be marked with red paint), distant one mile from Llanybyther Railway Station. LOT 2 -Tynyffynon Plantation, Cardiganshire, consisting of I. 069 Larch, 157 Scotch and Spruce, 4 Sycamore, 4 Ash, and 2 Elm of over sixty years growth, situated within one mile from Llanybyther. LOT 3.—Mountain Pleasant Plantation, consisting of 75D Larch, 519 Scotch, 15 Beech, 1 Elm, and 2 Sycamores, of about sixty years growlh, distant 2 miles from Maes- crygie Station. The above Lots are well adopted for Collieries, Railway, Building, and other purposes, and are conveniently situated. with excellent roads leading therefrom. For particulars apply to Mr. Evan Davies, at Highmead. i Newcourt and Llanybyther, } Febry. 18, 1867". 1027 < ABERDARE. TO IRONFOUNDERS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS*. I IMPORTANT SALE OF MACHINERY, TOOLS, I STORES, &c. I MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, & CO. are favoured with instructions from the Cardiff Compressed Steam Coal Company, Limited (who have leased their Fuel Fac- tory), to SELL by AUCTION, at the Works, Cwmbacb, Aberdare, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, and on THURSDAY, if necessary, the whole of the modem and costly MACHINERY, including a horizontal 6-horse power steam engine, 7in. cylin- der, 12in. stroke; gap lathe, 19ft. bed, llin. centre poppet, change wheels complete, with chucks and boring ba! s' by Smith, Peacock, and Tennant; screw-cutting lathe, 6ft. bed, 6in. centre poppet, 8 speed, change wheels and chucks com- plete, by W. Minn & Co.; self-acting slotting machine, with double gear, 6in. stroke, by W. Minn & Co.; large planing machine, 10ft. bed, 2ft. 6in. between uprights, with parallel bars and brackets, by J. H. Halse; self-acting drilling ma- chine, with moveable table, 10 speed, by Smith, Peacock, and Tennant. Also, the STORES and MATERIALS, compris- ing bar iron and steel, copper and brass, old and new castings, files, rails, lead and iron piping, &c. Several sets of Whitworth's stocks, taps, and dies vices, anvils, bellows, complete sets of smiths' and fitters' tools, with a variety of new and useful patterns, &c., &c. The machinery and plant will be offered for sale in the first place as they stand, and if not sold in one lot, then in lots as per catalogue. The Sale will commence punctually at Twelve o'clock. Catalogues will be ready by the 1st of March. Approved bills at one month will be taken for purchases abovezEbO. The Premises, comprising storehouses, workshops, and offices, are situated in close proximity to the Railway, as well as the Canal, and may be taken at a fair annual rental. For:all further particulars, application to be made to the Auctioneers, in Bristol, Cardiff, or Swanse* jjor at the Officii of the Company, 15, Bute-crescent, Cardiff. Dated, 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Feb. 14, 1867. 1040 1