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SERVANTS WANTING PLACES, ef any description,and Householders requiring Servants, shonld advertise in 'the Cardiff Times. Price Is. for 24 words, prepaid. WANTED, an Apprentice to the Bookbinding, Machine- vv ruling, and Stationery Business. Apply to J. H. <ra<.kell, Cantor. 888 WANTED, by two young Gentlemen, Apartments in a W respectable locality. Apply, by letter only, B. V.. the Baths, Cardiff. 1138 V\7ANTED a Partner in an old established Sbipbroking V T and Commission business. A good opening for a psrty with moderate capital.—Address B, 29, General Post "Office, Cardiff. 968 'WANTED, an energetic young man who understands the Chiriering business and can write French correctly. Apply, by letter, stating salary required, to X.Y.Z., Cardiff Times Office, 1105 COWHRlDGE. WANTED.—Piemuuerative employment is offered to a pushing Youth, who is disengaged on Friday and Saturday. Apply to Mr. Davies, Bookseller, &c., Cowbridge. 1147 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. AGENCY WANTED, by a Person who has had good ex- perience in the Welsh Market with foreign consumers tiso, well acqua'nU'd with English buyers. Piease address, X. Y., Post-office, Newport, Mon. 1141 97,,a bt Wti sr StJ!1t. LODGINGS and APARTMENTS WANTED, or to be LET, shonld be advertised in tbe Cardiff Times. Price *8. for 21 words, prepaid. rbe LET, first-class Apartments A mr>»t eligible situation. Apply to Mr. James Ewins, High-street, ^arditf. 571 TO be LET, STUART HALL, CARDIFF, capable of seating 1,300 persons, for Lectures, Concerts, &c. *pply to J. Bailey, on the. premises. 127 TO be LET, a Loft suitable for a Workshop or Store-room about forty feet by 12 feet, situate in a central position. Forparticulars apply to Mr. W. H. Davies, 25, St. Mary-street. JOHN-STREET, AND ELLEN STREET, GREEN- TLANE, ROATH. 0 be LET, Blocks of Unfinished HOUSES and LAND for S>9 Years. Apply to Mathias and Kinnersley, ^pper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 147 TO be LET, the Unbuilt Laud adjoining Devonshire place, Ely-road, on building lease, for eleven similar cottages, years' lease, depth 200 feet. Apply to Mathias and J-ianersley, house-agents, 4, Upper Station-terrace, Crock- Cardiff. 122 FAIR OAK HOUSE, CARDIFF. 0 be LET. Fair Oak House, Angel-street, Cardiff, which is one of the oldest Double-licensed Establishments "I town, and does a large business. Satisfactory reasons for having. Apply to Mr. William Thomas, the proprietor. 1058 LLANDAFF PLACE, NEAR CARDIFF. TO be LET, from the First day of May n€xt, No. 4, Llandaff Place, at present and for the past six years in "•e occupation of Ales. Bassett, Esq., who is removing to his residence, Tbe house embraces drawing-room (80ft. by • dining-room ('-i3ft. square), breakfast-room (10ft. by fft-), six bedrooms with bath room, kitchens on ground floor, cellars extending under the entire building; gas and -ater laid on coach-house, loft, stable, groom's living and keeping rooms with garden, well stocked with choice fruit trees. Two fields adjoining may be had if required. Apply to Mr. James Ward, Roat.h Castle. R.B.—The house is situated on an eminence, with com- Coding views. J 001 PIOR SALE, a SMa Water Engine, nearly new, and a lot of Lemonade and Gingerette Bottles. Any Person JJ'Bhing to go into the trade will have every information from ^seller.—Apply to A. B Card'ff Time* Office. 991 SALE, a crank patent a^le Cart (new), fit for grocers, "*• brewers, Ac. Two spring carts, suitable for butchers, ^CDgrocers, &c.; and a new Scot: heart, fit for hauling Eposes. May be seen at Mr. Gover's Yard, St. Mary- ttreet 889 TO be DISPOSED OF, all that the interest held by Mr. .t. Bees Williams, of and in the shop and premises, No. ^3, Bute-terrace, Cardiff, under an agreement for a lease for years from the 29th September. 1865. For further particulars apply to Messrs. W. H. Williams & {)o. 81, St. Mary-street, Cardiff". 1114 A FIRST CLASS OPPORTUNITY. I TO be SOLI) a bargain,'those two new and substantially built HOUSES, with red stone and white fire-brick 'resgingS) situated in Upper George-street, Oathays. For particulars apply to Mr. H. Edwards, 37, Grange- Oathays. 1010 28, MARGARET STREET, DOCKS, CAPJDIFF. "0 be SOLD 'by Private Contract, one capital Dwelling- ,-4- house, with extensive premises in the rear, on which !s buftt a large Blacksmith's or Fitting Shop. Also, another i*tiding adapted for a Store, situate in Margaret-street, Bute Cardiff. For particulars apply to Mr. Roche, Churoh- st»eet,Cardiff. 909 WESTERN WAGON COMPANY (LIMITED). BROAD and Narrow Gauge Wagons, of every description, for Sale, Hire, or Redemption Hire. Ilepot and Repairing Shops -East Bute Docks, Cu-diff. Agent—W. E. NETHERSOLE, 60, Adam-street, Cardiff. 936 XO be Disposed of, a respectable Double-licensed Inn, with Wine and Spirit Vaults, situate near tbe new Cardiff JJ°cks) now about commencing. The bonse oontains band- "OMely fitted-up bar, bar parlour, smoking rooms, club room, Private parlour, and good bedrooms, tap-room, and kitchen; "itb warehouse, stabling, and yard. Furniture, fixtures, f^k-in-trade to be taken to. Incoming (cash requisite) not than from to £ 400. Apply, at first by letter, to Brandy, Post-office, Oardiff. 1109 HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. To be SOLD by Private Contract, several HOUSES at the .■ Bute Docks, Loodoun-square, Splotland, Roath, New- J°»a, Temperance Town, and Canton, both freehold and A number of Dwelling-bouses to Also, double and single-lioensed Public houses in Canton Oardiff, and one very good single-lioensed Houee in ."tfc-street Also for sale a number of Sheds and Barges.— to Mr. Thomas Davies, JO, Harvey-street, Ely-road, i74 RAILWAY WAGONS FOR SALE. \fl"ESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, & CO. are instructed to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, in One or more ^°!r, SIXTY NARROW-GAUGE COAL WAGONS, ^Load six tons,) now running on tbe Taff Vale Railway. *heee wagons, fitted with spring buffers, are all in good Edition, and can be purchased on advantageous terms, b ^or all farther particulars, application to be male to the ^°kerB, in Bristol, Cardiff, or Swansea. ^^ardiff, March 14th. 1867. 1115 TBTJTE DOCKS. J 0 be SOLD or LET, the 39 years nnexpired term of lease, No. 107, Bute-street, Bate Docks. The premises have recently undergone a thorough repair fitted up suitable either for a ship ehan<iler, provision j^ehant, er gmcer. The shop is upwurds of 200 feet in ^th with plate-glass fronts and an ent) ance from East Bute West Bute-streets; there is also a very commodious j Rehouse attach.-d fixtures and fittings are quite new, and laid on throughout the premises. *\>r further particula?'S apply to Mr F. W. Armstrong, ffiettoneer, Church-street, Cardiff, or to Mr. Johu Phillips, {'^Bute-street, Bute Docks. 1^84 PIJBLIC-IDOLISES AND F,,ULILIT VAULTS TO LET. good Business Honses in the principal thorough- tor5" fares of Cardiff, some on long leases, with Brewery ic.; three ale and porter stores and a large first- refreshment house, with wine, ale, and porter Hoeu&<<s _?e beds pay the rent. (Three of the above Houses are 'tutted near the docks.) js, lease of a convenient and commodious House and j.. P, suitable for any respectable trade, and situated in the 1&cipal street, near the pier-head, to be SOLD, a bargain. j>P°R SALE: —Two Houses iu Crichton-street; two Shops), and one Public-house, in Bute-street; t"" 0 &mall Houses in East-street, and three at the Docks; Houses in Sophia-street; five Cottages at Maindee. va, PPly to J. HLLL, Auctioneer, Farm, Stock, and Publican's Uef, Cri eh ton-street, Cardiff. 1072 go bt %d or 501b. BR()wN [)AL,E j, ANj, CORD. TO be SOLD, a quantity of second-hand Brown Paper, in large sheets, suitable for ironmongers, &c. Price one Denny per lb. Aho a quantity of thick cold. Apply at the ~Card;ff Times Office. TO > e SOLD, by Private Contract, AVON HOUSE, a Semi- Villa, Roath-road, containing nine rooms, with bath- room, china pantries, wine cellars, &c. also, a two-stall stable and coach-house, with hay-loft above. Water and gas laid on, with fittings complete. Apply to Matiiias & Kin- nersley, House-Agents, 4, Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 159 CILVACHYARGOED COLLIERY AND BLACKBAND IRONSTONE WORKINGS, GELLYGAER, GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE above valuable Property not having been Disposed of by Public Auction, is now for SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT. „r To inspect the Colliery, apply to Mr. David Thomas, the manager. For further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to Mr. T. Latch, Victoria-place, Newport. Newport, March 6th, 1867. 1124 HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, Nos. 13 and 14, Planet- street, Splotland. Nos. 21, 22, and 23, Davis-street, Adam-street. Nos. 1 to 10, Severn-road, with spacious garden to each. Nos. 13,14, 15, and 16, Dudley-street, Docks. Nos. :24 and "25, Victoria-street, Adam-street. No. 30. Sophia-street. Two Houses in Union-street, Canton. Nos. 14 and 15, Thomas-street, Newtown. Aoplv to MATHIAS and KINNERSLEY, House Agents, 4, Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 8J8 TO Ji E SOLDB Y PRIVATE T RE AT Y:— 1. rpHE Iron PADDLE STEAMER VELINDKA," lately plying between Cardiff and Bristol. Built in 1860, at Millwall, by Messrs. C. J. Mare and Co. Length over all, 170 feet, breadth 19 feet, depth 9 feet; 175 tons two engines, 100 horse-power 2.—The Iron PADDLE FERRY-STEAMER KATE," plying between Cardiff and Penarth. Built at Bristol, in 1865. Length 74 feet, breadth 13ft. Sin., depth 5ft. 7in.; 39 tons; draft 2ift. to 3ft. 3.—All those LEASEHOLD PREMISES, situate near the Pierhead, Cardiff, occupied as offices by the Cardiff Pilot- age Board and others, at a yearly rental of £100. {,-All that SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PRE- MISES situate in Stuart-street, Cardiff, now occupied by Mr. Foster, ship chandler, at a rent of JS60. 5.—All that WAREHOUSE, STABLE, YARD, and PRE- MISES near No. 4, a portion of which is in the occupation of Mr. William Davies, at a yearly rental of X20. 6.—A SUITE of OFFICES, adjoining No. 4, possession of which may be had at once, of the estimated value of £40 per annum. 7.—A PIECE of GROUND or YARD, adjoining No. 3, let to the Corporation of Cardiff, at a yearly rental of £ 10. The properties mentioned in paragraphs 4, 5, and 6, are held under one lease, and are subject to a ground rent of £10 10s. per annum; those in paragraphs 3 and 7 are held under one Lease, subject to a ground rent of £ -r> 14s per annum. The ground rents wilt be apportioned. The above property will be sold in one or separate lots. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. DAVID ROBERTS, Public Accountant, Church-street, Cardiff, one of the liquidators for winding up the Cardiff Steam Navi- gation Company. Cardiff, 26th February, 1867. 1078 pastes JLtosses. TRADESMEN'S BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS are T inserted in the CARDIFF TIMEs-the leading and most widely circulated paper in Wales—at One Shilling per inch per week, if ordered for not less than three months. TO RAILWAY" CONTIUCTOUS AND COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. J. P. LEWIS & CO., ro MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, Bute Docks, Cardiff, O J* m have FOR SALE, a quantity of second-hand T-HEADED RAILS, 38 lbs. AND 65 lbs. RUN YARD, FIT FOR RELAYING. Also, a large number of BROAD AND NARROW GAUGE ENGLISH LARCH AND BALTIC SLEEPERS, And sev&ral Tons of RAILWAY FANG'D BOLTS and DOG-HEADED SPIKES, of various Sizes. 1090 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, &c. ME. JAMES CLARKE, SHIP HOTEL, JAMES-STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF HAS FOR SALE 120 TONS OF T-HEAD RAILS, From 35 to 65 lbs. per yard, Price X4 5s. per Ton. M7 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, &c. MR. JAMES LODGE, GEORGE-STREET, CARDIFF, HAS ALWAYS ON SALE a Large Quantity of Selected SECOND-HAND DOUBLE AND SINGLE T, COLLIERY AND BRIDGE RAILS, FIT TO RELAY. klBO a QUANTITY of COLLIERY and other SLEEPERS. 149 STARCH MANUFACTURERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. GLEINTFIELD STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. THE LADIES are respectfully informed that this Starch is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ft°Y £ L Lj^uN DRY, and Her Majesty's Laundress says, that ait ough sht has tried Wbeaten, Rice, and other Powder Starches, she has fcrand none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, wiiick is THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. When you ask for -r< GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH See that yon get it, as inferior kinds are often substituted WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW AKB too IMPROVED ENGLISH HARMONIUM. J. H. GARRATT, GRANGETOWN, BEGS to annonnce to tbe Inhabitants of CaHiff and neighbourhood, that lie has Opened the only Agency in Wales, for the improved Enghsh Harmouium, of which be has always a number on hand, and invites inspection. Also, a kr^e assort/neat ef Bbeet music by tbe best composers. Aif kinds of Musical lustrumeuts timed and repaired. 1025 ~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 PUMPS FOR MINES. Atiw, the Erection of the same in the its, &c. SPECIFICATIONS ANI) ESTIMATES PREPARED. OHDEllS FOB BRABS AND IRON CASTINGS Executed on the Shotteat Notr e, and on the most reasonable Teims. T U r, N J N C- AND B O R I N G DONE. Agent for Briggs's Patent BraHiee Cloth anil Tubiug, for Ventilating M.ce". THOMAS G. GLASS, PRACTICAL ENGRAVER, LITHOGRAPHER AND GENERAL PRINTER; MERCANTILE & EXPORT STATIONER, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, (E-c., < £ c. 20, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 6310 I Stisiruss Sirirtssts. W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS HATTERS, HOSIERS, AITD OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. T E R M S ONE PRICE, AND NO ABATEMENT. FOR READY MONEY ONLY. 117 BASS AND CO.'S AMD ALLSOPP & SONS' PALE AND BURTON ALES. GUINNESS AND CO.'S EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT, AND BARCLAY AND PERKINS' CICLEBR tTE LONDON PORTER. Ta prime Condition, in Casks and Bottles, at FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO.S, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 110 SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS! AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN. JOHN HIBBERT, HAVING succeeded Mr. J. B. HOPKINS in the above Trade, begs to solicit attention 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. 10i? 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 oharacter on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, & BARLEY MANURES Strengthen the Straw, increase the quantity, and impreve 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 effective in improving the Herbage. The prepara- tion of Grass Manure is regulated according asy may be the required to be more or less permanent in their character. MANUFACTORIES: BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AND WARWICK. 911 „ The DFrFbeiniltiDUCEDr TTORNIMAN'S PURE TEAS u AltB EIGHT-PENCE CHEAPER. BLACK, GREEN, & MIXED Tea formerly 3S. 4(1 REDUCED to 8s. 8<J. Tea formerly 3s. 8d., REDUCED to 3s. Od. f°*"mer!y 4s. 0d., REDUCED to 3s. 4d. Tea formerly 4S. 4d., REDUCED to 3s. 8d. TWO-OUNCB, QUARTER, HALF, AND POUND PACKETS As a protfirtion frfim Imiutmna all Paeketn are signed HORNINIAN & Co., LONDON. VtujuwI Importers of the Pure Tea AGKK7S TBTSf8 T)TR*TRTf!T Aberavon Sim a, Chemist CA*Dirr_Wakeford, 265, BuU Aberav*n—Evan hvans, Stamp- Al „ JoTnWe-street Aberdare-Tbomas Jones, „ TreherLe. Chemist Chemist 7 Canton—Thos. Yorath, Chemist A.bersyeban W oca, CheBllst (Chep&tow—TP.TIOT Ite&ufort-sa# Bristol Ferris, Union-street IWiaie-Hancock, Chemist Bridgend — Leyshon, Stamp- Harwaia—Sima, Chemist TT. Merthyr—Stephens, High-street Cowbridge—Thomas, High-st. Neatb—Hutcbins, Wind-street CAJIDII'1'—Kernicta, Duke-street Nowport—Jones, 5, High-street „ Prust & Johns, 100, Pontypool—Wood,'stamp-offica Bute-street Pontypridd—-James Obemidt „ James & Williams, 281, Khymney—Promer Bute-street, Cardiff U»k—Kdwards Chemist 1SI Business IWiSMssts. F.IR S T SHOW OF THIS SEASON'S NEW FASIIIONS IN STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c., AND LIDDIARD'S SPRING PATTERNS TOWN PRINTS, WARRANTED FAST COLOURS, AT HENRY T HOMAS'S. THE CORNER HOUSE GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT QUEEN-STREET. BARTLETT'S SEWING MACHINES, From X-t), los. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, From X8. 641 WIRE ROPES, FOR COLLIERIES. GEORGE ELLIOTT AND CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF PATENT WIRE ROPES, MADE FBOH VERY BEST SELECTED CHARCOAL AND STEEL WIRE, Such as they supply to many of THE LARGEST COLLIERIES IN THE KINGDOM. MANUFACTORY:—BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 185 ARMS, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, &c. IMPORTANT TO EVERYOHPE. FAMILIES desirous of knowing their Crests, Ac., should JL. send Name and Coanty. Pedigrees traced Arms Quar- tered and Impaled. Plain Sketch, 3s. 6d. Colours, 6s. Arms, Crest, and Motto, beautifully painted liis. 6d. T. G. GLASS, HERALDIC ENGRAV&R.&c., 20, ST. MARY STREKT, Cabddw* 4, Crests Engraved on Seals, Rings, Ste., tEom 7s. 6d. Arms, Crests, and Monograms on Plate, &0., m first-class style. T. G. GLASS, PRACTICAL ENGRAVER, &o., 20, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. YOUR CARD, SIR ? A Name Plate Engraved, and 100 beet Ivory Cards printed and sent post free to any address on receipt of 4s. 6d. T. G. GLASS, ENGRAVER AND PRINTER, 80, St. Mary street, Cardiff. Note Paper and Envelopes, &c., Stamped in Colonza, from Dies, in first-class style, at T. 6. GLASS'S, ENGRAVER, PRINTER. AND STATIONER, 20, St. Mary-street, Carding 118 PENARTH AND CARDIFF. JENKIN DAVIES BEGS to announce that he has oommenced running a NEW OMNIBUS, four times a day (8andays excepted), between CARDIFF and PENARTH, as foMows From the Plymouth Hotel, Penarth: —9.6 a.m., 1.30 p.m. 3.45 p.m., and 7.0 p.m. n it From the Royal Oak Inn, €ardiff—M.30 a.m., <i.45 p.m., 5.0 p.m., 9.0 p m. Fares, Sixpence each. Parcels dAvered with despatch. 800 WARE AND PHIPPS, (Late Sahctkl WARE and SONS,) TAILORS, ROBE MAKERS, AND MILITARY OUTFITTERS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, 5, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 9°311 C. A. ANSTICE, <IATE MRS. A. STOXT) j WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL ^SsLt-^r! BED AND MATTRESS MANUFACTORY, ill- 213, BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF. PARTIES Famishing will find this the Cheapest House in the county for every description of Bedding, Irot Bedsteads, Mattings, Mats, Felt Carpets, Ao- Cornioe Poles in great variety. IRON BEDSTEADS REDUCED IN PRroB. S. Servant's Stump Bedstead, painted best colours, with braas kntfbs and brass centres, 6r.. by 3ft IS Double size ditto, for two servants 17 French Bedsteads, with high head rail, painted best colours, brass knob and brass eerxtres, 8ft by 3ft.. 14 Large size ditto, tift. ilin. by 4ft. On. 19 213, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. 109 THE WEST OF ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE COMPANY. STOKES BRISTOL AND EXETER RAILWAY, NEW CUT, BRISTOL. THESE ST.ORES are Dow OPEN EVERYDAY FOB THU SALE OF HAY, CORN, STRAW, AND OTHER AGRI- CULTURAL PRODUCE; and for the SALE OF MEAT BY THE CARCASE, &c., On WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY. from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. H. T. SWAN, Manager. 1st January, 1867. 806 1st January, 1867. 800 ■■■-— l}usintSs POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR POTATOES FOR CULINARY PTTRPOKKS* OR FOH SEBD. IS F. CASE'S, 23, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. FCASE begs to announce that he has Just Received a Large Quantity of fine Fluke Kidneys, Warminster Blues, Flour Balls, York Regents, white Rocks, Ac., suitable for culinary purposes; also, for seed, a prime lot of Ashleaf Kidneys, Alma B idneys, Gloucester Kidneys, Creeper Kid. neys, Fluke Kidneys, Early Forty-folds. York Regents, Sherry Blues, Flour Balls, White Rocks, Belfast Whites. &c.; all of which are in first-rate condition, and which ha ean confidently recommera, at prices challenging competition. All Oiders punctually and promptly attended to, and deli- vered free of charge (over one cwt.) to any part of the town. P.S.-This is the ONLY HoNsE in CARBIBT where a Stock 1 of English Potatoes is kept. 616 WE ICHERRI If AT MANUFACTORY, 39, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE FIRST-CLA.SS QUALITY and FINISHED AP- PEARANCE of all GOODS manufactured at the above Address are too well known to require special notice; but S. WEIOHKRT, in taking this opportunity of thanking his friends for their liberal support and commendation, begs to direct particular attention to ALLIE AIN'F.'S PATENT CONFORMATEUR, Which be has in his possession. By this instrument he is enabled to take the EXACT SIZK AND SNIPG of the head, and thereby to manufacture HATS oy THE MOST ACCURATE FIT, however peculiar the phrenological development may be. S. WEICHERT, HAT MANUFACTURER, 39, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 040 NEW SEASON'S TEAS, CELEBRATED FOR THEIR LASTING STRENGTH AND DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. WILLIAM HOULT, TEA DEALER, FAMILY GROCER, Ac., IS NOW SUPPLYING A FIRST-CLASS TEA at 3s. Od. per lb. A MIXTURE OF THE CHOICEST TEAS ) „ „ GROWN only 3s< 6d- Per lb- GOOD SOUND CONGOU 2s. Od per lb. STRONG ROUGH DITTO. 2s. 4d. to 2b. 6d per lb. VERY STRONG FULL-FLAVOURED. 2s. 8d. per lb. A reduction of Twopenoe per pound on Four Pounds and upwards of the finer qualities. Establishment :— c H V R c H-S T RE E 1, CARDIFF, (Next door to the Post Office.) 244 PAKAFFIN LAMP OIL FOR THE MILLION. 2s. PER GALLON, OR 3td. PER PINT. J. MOORE'S j OIL AND PAINT STORES, 7, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. A great quantity of Job Lots of PAPER HANGINGS, BELOW COST PRICE, now Selling. 68i TIMBER TRADE. J. GRANT & CO., TIMBER MERCHANTS AND TIMBER BROKERS, 0FFIC83—23 .CniGHTOH STREET, CARDIFF. 791 JAMES BREWER AND CO., BEG leave to inform their Friends and the Pmhlic, that tbey have oommenoed Business ia tbis 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 care. They have also added to the above Business that of COMMISSION AGENTS, And will be happy to undertake any commands in that line. They respeotfally solicit a share of public patronage. 58, LOUDO UN SQUARE, C 4RDIFF. 871 BY HER ROYAL LETTERS MAJESTY'S PATENT. LETTERS PATENT feave 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 LAOIMe BOOTS and SHOES. The improvement consists in the tongue of the Boot being placed on the outside instead of the isside of the Boot-tbe lace keeping the tongue in one position, and thus preventing it from going down on one of the foot, as is always the case with the ordinary laee boot. The Boot is thereby ren- dered mach 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 Dlost .usy Walking Boots they have ever worn. MORTETON'S Registered E'.astic-Side BOOTS, for style and finish, are unequalled. All goods warranted of the beat material and workmanship. ø- No machine work employed on oar best goods, GEORGE MORETON, BOOTMAKER, M ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Opposite the Royal Hotel. 152 CABS, CARRIAGES, HORSES, &c. S. ANDREWS, CAB PROPRIETOR, ROATH MEWS, WESTOATE MBWS, j DOCK MEW6t Plueoarlane, Cathedral-road, j Dudley-street, Cardiff, Canton, | Bate'Docks, BEGS to inform tbe public that all kiads of Carriages, Breaks, Phaetons, [>og-e,irt6, and Post and Saddle Horses are always ready at the above addresses. GREYS FOR WEDDING AND PLEASURE PARTIES. MOURNING COACH AND HORSER FOR FUNERALS. Orders by Post, or otherwise, punctually attended to, and may be left at either of tho above plaeea, or at 6 ANDREWS'S, CONFECTIONER, 51, JAMES-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. 488 OLD STEAM MILL SMITHY. JAMES' STEPHENS, MILL AND ENGINE SMITH, SHIP SMITH. HOUSE SMITH, AND SHOEING SMITH, BEGS to inform the. public that he has A STAFF OF WELIi-QUALIPIED WORKMEN, thoroughly com- petent to un-tlertakij every branch of the Smith's business. NOfYr. TRK ADDRESS:- JAMES STEPHENS, GENERAL SMITH, OLD STEAM MILL SMITHY, WEST CANAL WHARF, CARDIFF. 1089 A QUADRILLE BAND SUPPLIED AT A DAY'S NOTICE. FORTY K* Sf.'s of danoe music to aelect from by tbe most emmeut composers. Note the Address:— E. ROBERTS, Musician, 64, System-street, Roath. r jttshusg PATENT WHITE STONE BRICKS. MADE WITHOUT BURNING! B 0 D M E R s' PATENT STONE BRICK CO., BEG to call the attention of Architects, Builders, an<3 others, to tbejr PATENT STONE LEICKS, Plain aad Ornamental, and ave now prepared to execute orders, for large quantities. a AH eommunicatiors to be addressed to the Mana-*ing Partner, Mr. MATTHEW JOHKS, at the Works, CourH- bella-terrace, PiiLg'.venl'y, NEWPORT. Mon. Testimonials and Lithograph Sketches sent on application, OHDEns KHCEIVKD IN CUlBIFf BY Mr. THOMAS JONES, 4V, ELM-STREET. EOATFF WherE samples of t.'it Bricks may he seen. 1031 M. EDWARDS AND SONS, COACH BUILDERS, PARK ROAD, CARDIFF, BEG to thank their friends and customers for tbe support received from tb<-m and beg to announce that they always keep a LAWiE and C HOICE STOCK of bent and and other kinds of Eug-lish and Foreign seasoned Timber, Coaeh Ironmongery, Carriage furniture (t'iain and in silver), Lamps in great variety, Carriage Trimmings, iucluding mo- roccos, plushes, woollen cloths, laces, etc., ike. Everv ot-tee article used in the trade kept in stock. M. E. & SONS devote their particular and most, careful attention to all orders entrusted to thern, employing r,ons but first-class workmen, from the leading carringe lactones in London and Bath, and so can gaarrantee every article turned out by them to be done in the best st.: ie, both in workmanship and quality of materials. The greatest care is paid to the BE PAIRING Branch of n'e lraae, wnicn is aone in the most expeditious and econo- mical manner possible. Every new Carriage built for private use warranted for two::> years; all Carriages built for public use warranted for nne< year- N. R-THF: Tmnp. SUPITJP.D. 220 STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS 248, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, ALSO 88, POXTMORLAIS, MERTHYB. WILLIAM E. "rAUGHAN, RESPECTFULLY informs tne inhabitants of Giamorgtn and the surrounding Counties, that he has made consi- derable alterations in his premises, and fitted up the sam* with IMPROVED STEAM APPARATUS, adapted foe CLEANING, SCOURING, And DYEING every description of Fabric, and finishing the same in an exquisite manner. W. E. V. takes this opportunity of expressing his thanks for the extensive and continually increasing patronage received by him, not only from the inhabitants of Glamnraau, but of the surrounding counties: and hopes, by strict personal su tention, to merit a coniinuanae .)f their favour. W. E. V. wishes likewise to intimate tttit he has all tho NEW COLOURS, and raost expensive DYES, direct from the manufacturers; and from his experience in the first Houses in London, he can confidently assure his customers that he is able to execute all orders entrastod to him en'ml to any house in t-e kingdom. Å SHAWLS, DRESSES, MANTLES, FEATHERS, .B E DAN n WIN DO W CURTAINS, Q r- r> TT v- vS rL™EN S CLOTHES. &c., SCOURED, DYED, AUD D2J98ED, AGENTS Aberdare—Mrs. Dance confectioner, Commercial-street. Bndgend.—Mrs. Thomas, confectioner. Cimline-atreet. Newbridge.—Mr. Fvans, ironmonger. Bridge-street. Cowbridge.—Mrs. Stibbs, confectioner, Ivor Honse. THE ONLY STEAM DYEING WORKS IN WALES. A MOST VALUABLE ACQUISITION TO THE SHIPPING TRADE OF CARDIFF. WE 1C HERTS TIME BALL, FROM THE ROYAL OBSRBVATf NY, GRKEXWlCll. 112, ROTHSAY TERRACE. BUTE DOC K S, CARDIFF. NUMEROU8 complaints having from time to time be,-a made by Captains of Ships of not being able to get correct rate with their Chronometers in Cardiff Mr. W WKICHERT, CHRONOMETER WATCH .and NAUTI- CAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, hM remedied the evil byhav. ing a Telegraphic Wire conducted to bis Establishment direct from the Royal Greenwich Observatory, in connection with < Ball that falls at Ten o'clock tneau time daily, wbe-re Master* of Ships will have the privilege never before obtained at securing a correct rate with their Chronometers, and in which they may place the utmost confidence. A visit to this Estab- lishment will satisfy any one that aU Instruments entrusted to W. W.'s care will have the utmost skill and attention bestowed upon their repair and adjustment, as everything is manufactured and repaired on the premises, bv workmen of first-class skill and ability. N.B,—The West Ibd Liverpool, Rristol, and other Time Balls now fall at the same moment, nltmely-W o'clock, a.m. W .WsMHEBT invites an inspection to his elegant and well-selected STOCK of WATCHES, GOLD GUARDS. ALBERTS, &e. £ s. £ s. Silver Lever London-made Watches, from 4 10 to 12 15S Gold ditto ditto ditto „ J f) 10 „ JO 0 Gold pocket Chronometer. t. 4ii 0 „ 5o 0 Silver Geneva best wade Watches „ 1 1 3 If) Gold ditto ditto ditto „ 3 10 „ 12 f) Two-day Chronometer, best London-nsade 3.1 0 3G 9 Eight-day ditto ditto 40 0 4ft 0 All Watches and Chronometers sold at this Establish!?)^ will be warranted for four years, and exch&ogsd free of expense during that time if not iipproved of. Watcnes, Clocks, and Jewellery emvMiHv repaired on the promises under W. W .'s own petsoti -1 sUDerinteridence A large assortment of Chans ana Nautical Books alws^s m Moc-K. Royal Observatory, 112, Rothsav-terrace, Bute Dock,, Cardlff" 2W FIELDING AND PL ATT, (late Joa* att.Ltcrr AND 00,,) ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, iRON AND HRAS. FOUNDER3J TOOL MAKERS, & GENERAL MACHINISTS, ATLAS IROS'WORKS, GLOUrESTER ',{ANUFACTU,FEHS, of all kinds of Steam Engines and .I." Boilem, Sawing, Wood-cutting, and Corn Mill Machinery, Waterwberfs, Pumps, and H.,draulie Machinery, Traweiling and other Cranes, Self-acting Lathes, Drilling, Boriag, Planing, Shaping, Slotuag, Screwing, Punching, and Shearing Machines, Tanks, Castings, and Wrought-iron Work, SEVERAL SECOND-HAND PORTABLE AND STATIONERY ENGINES FOR SALE. 810 EVERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD MONEY A D VANCED IN LARGE OR 1SMALL SUMS. THE CARDIFF PERMANENT BENEFIT BCILDINC ROCfi.TY. Tlil 1ST EES. w. ALEXANDER, Esq_ C W. DAVID, ESQ., 0. H. WILLIAMS, ESQ. NO CHARGE FOR COMMISSION, SOLICITORS. YEEb. &?. NEXT &Cr,SCRJl>HOK NIGHT, APRIL 2, 18^7. W. H. PH ILLirS, Secretary. _FiwIAr*rr, St, Mw-sixvet, Cardiff. 19L V. AGENTS BY APPOINT WENT FOR HIMALAYA PURE TEA, GROWN UNDER GOVERNMENT INSPBC'i ION. Standard 2s. 4d. superior to High Standard Obtna TM at !Vs. 8d. Cakditt—Oolporaan, Obcmi.i, Bjuh-cfavet Tw^.v m streevt; Sueh. IS, A JI ^-Ftr (mX. Abersman—Kicha'^R, 20ft, C/ar- -H'Jdiir.h (Tifm-iwt ^T-road; AbOTBJohan — Wood, btamy- M.rtljjr-Smith, Chemist. office. „ X'A'iih-— Haymaii Cbemfct Abetgawsy Wyko. Oh»uj.i. Svvroort—Olemeatu, Ckmisb J5ftch' Jone8' ch"Tt"s'; Bowmaa, B^iand.Ju.ya, ,j, belsoc- Baker, &c. piaoe, Oliitoa: fck>ath- | Pontypooi—Roderick, Chemist. v. fand' iitymney—Dixon, Chemist, c ^Ba^or Uflli-Williams, Chemist. PoatypncJ—tamith, Chemirf. Treorki— Jiowlana.s, gxocit For Agencies apply to THE HIMALAYA SEA. COMPANY Loiidon, E.C. 1