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SERVANTS WANTING PLACES, of any description,and Householders requiring Servants, should advertise in ^Cardiff Times. Price Is/for 24 words, prepaid. \\7"ANTED, a Maid-ofiili-Work.—Apply, 25, Mount -Z» Stuart-squure, Cardiff. 1447 WANTED, to purchase about 20 tonb of Wheat Straw. Apply at the Cardiff Tines Office. 1446 WANTED, A respectable Young Person as a Nurse. Apply st the Cardiff Timer Office 1413 U^ANTED, a Junior Male Assistant. Welsh. Apply, v' personally, to II* Stroud, Duke-street, Cardiff. 1448 fATANTED, a thorough General Servant. [Apply to -J » Mrs. T. Ridler, 291, Bute-street. 1410 WANTED, by two gentlemen, a Sitting-room and two Al Bedrooms. Address, with terms, R., Cardiff Times. 1438 A PPRENTICES WANTED. Apply to Mrs. Earl, Millinery and Mantle Establishment, Crcc .herbtown. 1450 [^INDOOR Apprentices Wanted.—Aprly to Miss Alexander, vr Millinery, Dress, and Mantle Establishment, 04, St. street, Cardiff. 1217 V/lTANTED, a situation, as Butler, single handed, or where a boy is kept. Good references. Country V^rred. P R., office of this paper. 1414 f^ARMAID WANTED.—Wanted, immediately, an expe- 5| rienced Barmaid for a Spirit Vaults. Apply to Mr. ^Thomas, 298, Bute-street, Cardiff. 14'28 ANTED, an Office Boy, who can read and write well, and whose parents can give satisfactory references for e,pa.gt seven years. Apply to Mr. Hodkinson, 77, St. C^street, Cardiff 1453 WANTED a Partner iu an old established Shipbroking and Commission business. A pood opening for a with moderate capital.—Address B,29, General Post Cardiff. 968 WANTED to purchase, a Cottage and Garden, in Cardiff or its suburbs. No objection to short term of lease, ..lot under 30 years unexpired. Full particulars to Mr. ^^nder. Auctioneer, Pontypridd. 1304 nAILS WANTED.—Wanted a quantity of second-hand Rails, not less than 60 tons, with other requisites for a 1> *ay siding broad gauge. Address, stating price, B. and •i Mr. W.Lewis, 30, Louisa-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 1251 w MONEY. yyANTED, a safe and permanent investment for a300 JT » trust money at moderate interest. Apply to Mr. ■j.'oinas Jones, 50. Elm-street, Roath, or Messrs. Grover and Cardiff. 1425 \\TANTED, a respeetable well educated youth as Ap- 1.1* prentice to the Grocery and General Provision «K?lQeBS-—Apply to Smith and Co., Bristol House, St. Mary- t, Cardiff: 1368 SITUATION Wanted, by a respectable married man, as vr Clerk in. a biewery, warehouse, or other office. Has eleven years in present situation.—Address, M. F. C., — £ j^of G. H. Curtis, 27, Loudon-square, Cardiff. 1351 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY. I'HE Matron of this Institution having resigned her bp .appointment, the Committee are ready to receive Ap- |jlCations from Candidates properly qualified to fill that 'Uation. Salary, £ 4.0 per annum, with board, washing, "^lodging. ^^■Ppncations, stating age, with full particulars of qualifi- may be addressed to the Committee, at the In- ^^ary, on or before May 1st, 1867. n EDWARD C. EVANS, M.R.C.S. Eng. C,Lrdiff April 10th, 1867. 1324 BRIDGEND LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. SURVEYOR AND COLLECTOR WANTED. -TIIE BRIDGEND LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH gk require a competent person to perform the office of SURVEYOR and COLLECTOR OF RATES. The is JB50 per annum, and security for the due perform- j of the duties will be required in the sum of £ 100. Implications, under cover and sealed, to be sent in on or FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, 1867, addressed to Robert Evans, v, Chairman. By order, i MORGAN PHILLIPS, 1867. Clerk. 1400 to TO MTT OR EODGINGS and APARTMENTS WANTED, or to be LET, should be advertised in the Cardiff Timet. Prioe *8. for 24 words, prepaid. be LET, Furnished, Barry Cottage. For particulars apply to Mrs. Green, Barry. 1382 T^O be LET, a Free Double-licensed Public-house. Apply at the Golden Lion, Wharton-street, Cardiff. 14 ;9 A PARTMENTS to LET, at No. ~8,"Windsor-plaoe, APARTMENTS to LET, at No. ~8,"Windsor-plaoe, Crockherbtown, to join a gentleman at the sitting" Terms moderate. 1454 YARD and HOL'SK in Canal Parade To be Let: also Shop in Bute-road. Apply to Mr. Williams, Sophia- "^eet. 1367 Tr be LET, STUART HALL, CARDIFF, capable of seating 1,300 persons, for Lectures, Concerts, &c. ^Pply to J. Bailey, on the premises. 127 |\)~be a Shop and Warerooms in Trinitv-street, and A Ware room in Working-street. Apply to Mr. J. Walker, ^ity-street. 1242 be LET, with immediate possession, a corner House and Shop, situate at 15, Pellett-street, Newtown, ar- Apply on the premises. t^URNISHEB APARTMENTS.— One or two single gentlemen can be accommodated with a parlour and or two bedrooms. Enquire at 32, Frederick-street. 1429 TO be LET. a convenient Sail Loft, or a Joiner's Shop Stable and Warehouse underneath. Situated back ^42, Loudoun-square, Bute-lane, Cardiff. 1435 r|>0 BLACKSMITHS —Baylycoch Smith-shop to be "*■ LET, and two Sets of Tools to be SOLD by private ^°htract. Apply to Edmund Thomas, Chapel Llanilterne, Pentyrch. 1442 TO bo LETTSmall Cottagea7being Nos. 27, 28 and 29, Frederica-street, Cardiff, at the weekly rents of 4s. 6d. 5s. For particulars, apply No. 15, Edward-street, Mirdiff. APARTMENTS OR LODGINGS. V INGLE Gentlemen may hear of Apartments or Lodgings in Roath by applying to Mr. Hodkinson, P> St. Mary street, Cardiff. Every attention will be paid ^promote their comfort. Terms moderate. 1427 JOHN-STREET, AND ELLEN-STREET, GREEN- LANE, ROATH. MO be LET, Blocks of Unfinished HOUSES and LAND J- for 99 Years. Apply to Mathias and Kmnersley, !^Pper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 147 PPO be LET, the Unbuilt Land adjoining Devonshire place, jA Ely-road, on building lease, for eleven similar stages. years' lease, depth 200 feet. Apply to Mathias and jpinersley, house-agents, 4, Upper Station-terrace, Crock- C^btown, Cardiff. 122 FAIR OAK HOUSE, CARDIFF^ be LET, Fair Oak House, Angel-street, Cardiff, which is one of the oldest Double-licensed Establishments J11 town, and does a large business. Satisfactory reasons for Apply to Mr. William Thomas, the proprietor. 1058 ttlo be LET, with immediate possession, fthwtelan Vawr .-1. House, situated two miles from Llantrisant, and contaiu- 149 two parlours, entrance-hall, four bedrooms, coach-house, stable, and the usual offices. Land, if required. Apply I^Mhe premises. 1314 CARD IFF.—DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rpO be LET, the House »nd Shop, now in the occipation A- of Messrs. Qtielch and Parsons, Tailors and Outfitters. Bute Docks, Cardiff. The premises are adjacent to the °cks,in a commodious situation, and suitable for carrying On a business of any description. Apply to principals only. 1408 RHYMNEY HOTEL7^AKDIFF. ESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS and CO. are m- etructed by Mr. S. Dimond, who is relinquishing1 the to LET, with immediate possession, all that ?OTEL and SPIRIT VAULTS, with Coach-house and fabling attached, known as the "RHYMNEY HOTEL," Ir^ctly facing the Rhyrnney Railway Terminus, and within hree minutes' walk of the Taff Vale Station, Crockherb- Cardiff. The above premises, on which Mr. Dimond has recently out upwards of £ :!0<), have a frontage of 130 feet, are *or°u?hly wej| furnished, and replete with every comfort convenience. „ The unexpired term of lease is 10} years. The stock, and furniture to be taken at a valuation.. Particu- of the Brokers, at their Offices in Bristol, Cardiff, or CSrdiff, lltk April, 1867. 13 i2 Co ht Jd or | TO be LET, with immediate possession, four Double and two Single-licensed Public-houses, in gtwd thorough- fares, in the town of Cardiff and Canton. For particulars apply to Mr. J. D. Thomas, Auctioneer, &c. Offices, 90, St. Mary-street, opposite the Cardiff Times Office, Cardiff. 1442 WINE AND SPIRIT VAULT to be Let or Sold by Private Contract, with the lease of about 180 years uu- expired, situated in one of the most populous neighbourhoods of the town of Cardiff. For further particulars apply to Mr. William Lewis, Commission Agent, 17, Church-street, Cardiff. 1338 TCTbe LET a double-licensed Public-house, called the Admiral Napier," situate at the corner of Edward- street, Canton, and on the main road from Cardiff to Cow- bridge. In-coming moderate. Immediate possession. Apply to T. L. Glaves, Canton Cross Brewery, Canton, near Cardiff. 1404 ALA.DY giving «P her School wishes to dispose of her Maps, Desk, Forms, and Brass Plate. Apply at 36, Elm-street, Roath. 1184 T" O be SOLD, a capital Pony, quiet to ride or drive, and very fast. Quite free from vice. Enquire Cardiff Times Office. 1443 OR SALE, a Sixteen-feet Boat, copper-fastened, nearly new, with sails. Stiff under canvas, and sails very fast,—Apply to Mr. W. Fifoot, Shipwright, 32, Crichton-street, Cardiff.. 1 164 (j^UK SALK, a crank patent a^le (Jart.(new), fit for grocers, Jj brewers, &c. Two spring carts, suitable for butchers, greengrocers, &c. May be seen at Mr. Gover's Yard, St: Mary-street. 839 FOR SALE, a small portable Engine, five horse-power, in good condition. For particulars apply to F. J. Beavan, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 1318 TO be SOLD by Private Contract, a new Stanhope Phaeton, on elliptic springs, mail patent axles. To D c seen at Mr. Kent's, coach builder, Cardiff. 1444 FOR SALE, a Soda Water Engise, nearly new, and a lot of Lemonade and Gingerette Bottles. Any Person wishing to go into the trade will have every information from the seller.-Apply to A. B Cardiff Times Office. 991 FOR SALE, a good second-hand Egg-end Boiler, 4ft. dia- meter, 23ft. long, 8 plates, with all necessary fittings complete. Apply to Newbery & Co., Mill Lane Wcrks, Cardiff. 1432 I^O be SOLD, by Private Contract, a Shop and Dwelling house, 211, Bute-road. Cardiff. Also four Cottages, in Oxford-street, Roath. For particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Shelper, Ivy Cottage. Castle-road, Roath. 1177 ^OOTNYESTMENT AT FIVE PER CENT. GUARANTEED. TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, Two Bonds, of £ 500 each, of the Neath Harbour Commissioners, bearing interest at Five per cent.—For further particulars apply to Mr. WALDRON, Solicitor, 134, Church-street, Cardiff. CARRIAGES FOR SALE. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, one four-wheel Carriage, with hood; one four-wheel Phaeton, with lamps, apron, &c., complete, by Rogers, Bristol; one capital Dog-cart, with lamps, &c., by Gainer, Cardiff. Apply at Office No. 3, Post-office Chambers, Cardiff. 1271 TO PRINTERS, STATIONERS, Sue. TO be DISPOSED OF, in this tewn, a First-class PRINTING BUSINESS. The Type and Machinery are of the very best description, and nearly new. Coming-in by valuation, if preferred. Satisfactory reasons given for dis- posing. Applications, by letter only, to Printer," Cardiff Times Office, Cardiff. 1423 TWO VILLAS FOR SALE AT BOATH. *TX) be SOLD by Private Contract, two semi-detached JL Villas, at Roath, in every way complete and convenient for a large family. Good frontage, and back gardens. Facing the front road.—For full particulars apply to Mr. W. Lewis, commission agent, 17, Church-street, Cardiff. 1296 TOTGROCEHS AND PROVISION DEALERS. FOR SALE, a bargain, one very handsome brass Counter Scale, to weigh oz. to a lb. (tea); one well-finished coun- ter, stand Provision Scale (medium size); one ditto; one strong counter Weighing Machine, steel bearings (for flour); and etght Tea Canisters. For particulars apply to Evans & Co., High-street, Cardiff. 1320 FOR SALE, a complete set of Brass Band Instruments- one ophicleide, two contre bass, two B bass, two bari- tones, two tenors, two altos, four cornopeans, brass drum, and side brass drum. To be viewed at Mr. T. Stevens's, Mer- thyr and Dewlais Inn, Bute-terrace, Cardiff.-P.S. To be sold at half cost price, the whole being selected instruments, in the most perfect condition, and will be sold a great bar- gain. 1389 TO SHIP CHANDLERS, SHIP CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. TO be DISPOSED of by Private Ccntract, the Stock-in- Trade, Trade, Fixtures, and Good-will, late of Messrs. Grove & Lowenadler, Ship Chandlers, Bute-rosd, Caiditf. The above has been lately valued at the sum of £1260. Apply to the Trustees of Grove & Lowenadler's estate, No. 14&, Bute-road, Cardiff. 1407 HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, several HOUSES at the Bute Docks, Loudoun-square, Splotland, Roath, New- town, Temperance Tuwn, and Canton, both freehold and leasehold; land one very good single-licensed Public House in Bute-street Also, Freehold Land and Freehold Houses in Canton; three separate Villas at Roath, nearly new; various Pub.'ic Houses at Canton and six Houses at Penarth. A number of Dwelling-houses to Let. Also, several double and single-licensed Public Houses in Canton and Cardiff.— Apply to Mr. Thomas Davies, 10, Harvey-street, Ely-road, Canton. 1202 PORT OF CARDIFF. TT0R SALE- by PRIVATE CONTRACT, J? the Barque DASTRE." of St. Helena, 397 tons register, length 126 feet, breadth '28 feet, depth 16 feet. The ship is now lying for inspection in the West Bute Dock, opposite the Railway Arch, Bute-road. Also, the Fire Engine on board, and a Lifeboat, in good condition. The ship and her stores will be sold with all faults and defects as they now lie.—For Inventories and particulars apply to Messrs. HARBISON BROS. „dC0 ,B,iu»»i.B«ildi»gs^ t0G gpi LY> Marine and General Auctioneer, 25, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1387 HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, Nos. 13 and 14, Manet- 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. Apply to MATHIAS and KINNERSLEY, House Agents, 4 Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 858 CARDIFF STEAM: NAVIGATION COMPANY. THE Liquidators appointed for winding up this com- pany are prepared to receive offers for the purchase of t^The 'iron^iddk^stelmboat VELINDRA" lately ply inThetkOT1paddfe1 ferry steamer KATE," plying between Cl aImS^LEASEHOLD PREMISES, situate near the pier head, Cardiff, occupied as offices by the Cardiff Pilotage Board and others, and a All that SHOP DWELLING-HOUSE, Warehouse, and Stable, premises situate in Stuart-street, Cardiff, occu- pied by Mr. Foster, ship-chandler, and others. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before the I st day of May next. DAVID Public Accountant, 17, Church-street, Cardiff. Cardiff, 18th April, 1867. BEDW AS. TO be SOLD bv Private Contract, in one lot, a very eligible LEASEHOLD PROPLR^, well situated in a thriving and populous neighbourhood, suitable for good business, two very respectable Cottages, neatly finished, with good gardens and every convenience; consisting o w parlours, two large kitchens, six bedrooms (all separate;. Annual rental, £ 20; ground rent, £ 'i 15s., with power to erect an elegant drapery and grocery shop, at the north-east pine end, adjoining the Crown Inn, for the same ground rent. The frontage will be 17 feet, and can be made to any extent at the back. Term of lease, 99 years, of which one year only has expired. Bedwas is rapidly increasing in favour and importance as some of the most extensive collieries in South Wales are now worked in this locality. The above property is situated about one mile from the town of Caerphilly, and half a mile from Bedwas Station of the Old Rhymney Railway. Sufficient reason given for selling. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Davies, mason, Machen, near Newport, Monmouthshire. 1420 €o I?* 0r Iwltr. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, Long Cross House and Tweed Lodge, Roath. JApply to Mr. Thomas Shelper, builder, Ivor Cottage, Castle-road, Roath. 1418 TO be,SOLD by Private Contraet, with immediate pos- session, a Shop, (plate glass front), and Dwelling House attached, with fixtures in good order, situate in Bute-street, in the best thoroughfare. For full particulars apply to Mr. W. Lewis, Commission Agent, 17, Church-street. 1424 TO be DISPOSED of, immediately, a light Retail and T Prescribing Business. May be largely increased. The shop is nearly new and well fitted, and commands a good neighbourhood, being situated in the main thorough- fare of the town. Rent, £4\}. Returns, between j6350 and £400. The present proprietor wishing to go into another business. Incoming about JE 175. Apply to Mr. J. D. Thomas, Auctioneer and Valuer, 90, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1416 TCTFARMERS, AGRICULTTiraSTS,"&a FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a Double Action Turnip Cutter (Gardener's patent), a patent Six Row Cup and Steerage Drill for Corn, Turnips, Beans, &c., with regulating wheels and apparatus complete, a patent Scarifier by Colman, a patent Portable Weighing Machine, by Graig, to weigh half a ton, a safety Chaff Cutter (Turner's patent), largest size, an Oat and Bean Mill and Turnip Pulper, with horse gearing complete, and about 35 tons of Superphos- phate. For further particulars apply to Messrs. WATKINS & STEPHENSON, 1398 Auctioneers, Cardiff. 1 ISusnttss 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. W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS HATTERS, HOSIERS, AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TERMS:— ONE PRICE, AND NO ABATEMENT. FOR READY MONEY ONLY. 117 1867.—SPRING NOVELTIES. NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS. NEW DRESS MATERIALS. NEW PRINTED LAMAS. NEW SKIRTINGS. NEW HATS AND BONNETS. NEW MILLINERY. NEW JACKETS AND MANTLES. MOURNING. Silks, Crapes, Fast-dye Double Twills, French Merinoea, Cobouris, Victoria Cords, Millinery. No Charge for use of Velvet Pall to Purchasers of Mourning. LINEN AND COTTON GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, THE FOLLOWING ESPECIALLY Calicoes and Longcloths. Linen Sheetings. Quilts and Counterpanes. Toralium Quilts. Brussels Tapestry Carpets. Wit dow Hollands. Ladies' Corsets. Hosiery. Rich Black Silks. Aberdeen Winceys and Skirtings. Taisley Shawls. MAURICE WILLIAMS, WARWICK HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 1167 'BASS AND CO.'S AlfD ALLSOPP & SONS' PALE AND BURTON ALES. GUINNESS AND CO.'S EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT, AND BARCLAY AND PERKINS' CELEBRATED LONDON PORTER. Tn prime Condition, in Casks and Bottles, at FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO.S, DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF. 110 4 & 21, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ELLS & NEAL RESPECTFULLY call the attention of their Friends and the Public generally, to their NEW STOCK OF FRENCH PRINTS CONSISTING OF PERKALES, BRILLIANTES, AND PIQUE CLOTHS. ALSO, SPRING DRESSES, SKIRTINGS, arc., &c. 1101 The DUTY being REDUCED, HORNIMAN'S PURE TEAS u ARE EIGHT.PENCE CHEAPER. BLACK, GREEN, dt MIXED Tea formerly B.S. 4d., REDUCED to 2s. 8d. Tea formerly as 8d^ REDUCED to 3s. Od. Tea formerly 4a Wd reduced to 3s' Tea formerly 48. 4(]^ REDUCED to 3s. 8d. TWO-OUNCE, QUARTER, HALF, AND POUND PACKETS As a protection from Imitations all Packets ate signed HORNIMAN & Co., LONDON. original Importers of the Pure Tea Jt«r.mn_<?imJArhSIN THlS DISTRICT: Aberavon—Sims, Chenust CiRMFF-Wakeford, 256, Bute- Aberavon—Evan Evans, Stamp- street offica T „ Joy, 17, Duke-street Aberdarc Thomas Jones, m Treherne, Chemist Chemist Canton-ThoR. Yorath, Chemist Abersvehan—Wood, Chennat Chepstow-Taylor, Beaulort-sq. Bristol—Ferris, Union-gtreet Dowlaift-Hancock, Chemist Bridgend—Leyshon, Stamp- Hirwain—Sims, Chemist ™ „. Merthyr—Stephens, High-street Cowbridge—-Thomas, High-et. Neath—Hutching, Wind-street CARDIFF—Kernick, Duke-stroet Newport—Jones, 5 High-?treet „ Prust & Johns, 100, Pontypool—Wood, Stamp-offic* Bute-street Pontypridd—James Chemist „ James & Williams, 281, Rhymney—Proseer Bute-street, Cardiff Usk—Edwards Chemist IS SttStttMS Abbrtssts. FIRST SHOW OF THIS SEASON'S NEW FASH IONS IN STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c., AND LIDDIARD'S SPRING PATTERNS TOWN PRINTS, WARRANTED FAST COLOURS, AT HENRY THOMAS'S, THE CORNER HOUSE GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT QUEEN-STREET. BARTLETT'S SEWING MACHINES, From X2 15s. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, From £8. 641 THE TAILORS' STRIKE. SHOULD THE TAILORS STRIKE on Monday next, 0 as anticipated, the Public are requested to avail them- selrei of the READY-MADE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENTS, Where they may be AT ONCE supplied with ANY GABKKNT, READY-MADE, in the NEWEST STYLE, and at a very moderate cost. 1430 SPRING CLOTHING! DANIEL JOTHAM, WOOLLEN DRAPER, OUTFITTER, FAMILY TAILOR, HATTER, HOSIER, &c., &c., 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS respectfully to inform his Patrons, that Stock is now replete with all the NEWEST DESIGNS for the ensuing Season, viz. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' COATS. MEN S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' TROUSERS. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' VESTS. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' TROUSERS AND VESTS TJ MATCH. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' SUITS. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' HATS AND CAPS. HOSIERY, SHIRTS, TIES, SCARVES, BRACES, UMBRELLAS, &c., &e. THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENT Is also replete with all the NEWEST STYLES in CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, &c., &c. MOURNING ORDEM EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS. 1189 WIRE ROPES, FOR COLLIERIES. GEORGE ELLIOTT AND CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF PATENT WIRE ROPES, IUDg FROM VKRY 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, &0. IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. FAMILIES desirous of knowing their Crests, (fee., 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. Crests Engraved on Seals, Rings, &c., from 7s. 6d. Arms, Crests, and Monograms on Plate, &c., in first-class style. YOUR CARD, SIR ? A Name Plate Engraved, and 100 best Ivory Cards printed and sent post free to any address on receipt of is. 6d. Note Paper and Envelopes, &c., Stamped in Colours, from Dies, in first-class style, at T. G. G L A S S'S, ENGRAVER, PRINTER. AND STATIONER, 20, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 118 WARE AND PHIPPS, (Late SAMUEL WAEE and SONS,) TAILORS, ROBE MAKERS, AND MILITARY OUTFITTERS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, 5, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 903 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, MAY 1, 1867. W. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. Free Library, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 191 Irattss '|tortssts. SHOW ROOM. MESSRS, ELLS AND NEAL RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Ladies to their SPRING SHOW ROOM, WHICH IS NOW OPEN. N.B.—A CHOICE SELECTION OF MILLINERY, MANTLES, SILKS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, PARASOLS, &c., &c., &c. 1337 MILLINERY, MANTLE, AND DRESS ESTABLISHMENT. THE MISSES CHAPPLE RESPECTFULLY announce to the Ladits of Cardiff and R its vicinity, that on SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, their SHOW ROOM will be replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, In Millinery, Mantles, and Lace Goods. 37, Charles-street, Cardiff. 1396 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION OFFICE, WOLVERHAMPTON. ALL intending Emigrants to Canada requiring advice or information are requested to apply, by letter (prepaid), for the Government Publications, containing tne conditions on which the Crown lands are disposed of, and other valuable information. Carpenters, Masons, Bricklayers, Blacksmiths, Tailors, Shoemakers, Flax Dressers, &c., with Farm Labourers, and, Female Servants can find immediate employment and high wages. NO FREE PASSAGES. WILLIAM DIXON, 1247 Canadian Government Agent. THE" IMPERIAL FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, DOCKS, CARDIFF. QUIET, COMFORTABLE, RESPECTABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. PRIVATE SITTING AND COFFEE ROOMS. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM JUST OPENED. FAMILIES SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES WITH THE VERY BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. 1145 THOMAS NIXON, PROPRIETOR. BREWED SPECIALLY FOR FAMILY USE. WARRANTED TO KEEP SOUND IN DRAUGHT SIX MONTHS. QABTON'S GOLDEN ALE, Is. 2d. PER GALLON. SUPPLIED IN 9, 18, 36, AND 54 GALLON CASKS. Agreeable, Delicate in Flavour, and of Matchless Purity. THE BREWERY :— LAWRENCE-HILL, BRISTOL. SOLE FAMILY AGENT FOR CARDIFF WILLIAM H. DAVIES, 25, ST. MARY STREET, Who will be happy to forward Price Lists of Superior Ales on application. 975 NEW SEASON'S TEAS, CELEBRATED FOR THEIR LASTING STRENGTH AND DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. WILLIAM HOULT, TEA DEALER, FAMILY GROCER, &c., 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 2s. 6d. per lb. VERY STRONG FULL-FLAVOURED. 2s. 8d. per lb. A reduotion of Twopence per pound on Four Pounds and upwards of the finer qualities. ESTABLISHMENT :— 0 H U R C H-S T R E E I, CARDIFF, (Next door to the Post Office.") 24.4 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 inside of the Boot the lace keeping the tongue in one position, and thus preventing it from going down on one tfide 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 apo ^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. W No machine work employed on our beet goods. GEORGE MORETON, BOOTMAKER, 36 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Opposite the Royal Hotel. 152 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 WELL-QUALIFIED WORKMEN, thoroughly com- petent to undertake every branch of the Smith's business. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— JAMES STEPHENS, GENERAL SMITH, OLD STEAM MILL SMITHY, WEST CANAL WHARF. CARDIFF. 1089 B" ROWNA^ND P O L SO N S CORN FLOUR, FOR CHILDREN'S DIET. BROWN AND POLSON'S B CORN FLOUR, FOR CUSTARDS, BROWN AND POLSON'S B CORN FLOUR, FOR BLANC-MANGE. BROWN AND POLSON'S B CORN FLOUR, The best quality, at ^8d., is supplied by most respectable Grocers. To obtain extra profit by the sale, cou&terfei cheap kinds are sometimes substituted instead of BROWN AND POLSON'S. 711 gttshuss JU>&r*ss £ s. T I M B E R T R A D E. J. GRANT & CO., TIMBER MERCHANTS AND TIMBER BROKERS, OFFICES—23 .CRICHTOK STitLET, CARDIFF. 791 TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS AND COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. J. P. LEWIS & CO., CO MOUNT STUART-SQCAKE, P.ute Docks. Cardift £ m have FOR SALE, a nuantin of second-hand T-HEADED RAILS, 38 lbs. AND 6") Ibs PElt YARD, FIT FOR RELAYING. Also, a large Hum her of BROAD AND NARROW GAUuE ENGLISH LARCH AND BALTIC SLEEPERS, And several Tons of RAILWAY FANG'D BOLTS and DOG.HEABED SPIKES, of various Sizes. 1096 A MOST VALUABLE ACQUISITION TO THE SHIPPING TRADE OF CARDIFF. WEICHERT'S TIME BALL, FROM THE ROYIL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH. 112, R O T H S A Y TERRACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. NUMEROUS complaints having from time to time been made by Captains of Ships of not being able to get a correct rate with their Chronometers in Cardiff, Mr. W. WEICHERT, CHRONOMETER WATCH and KAGTI. CAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, has remedied the evil byhav- ing a Telegraphic Wire conducted to his Establishment direct from the Royal Greenwich Observatory, in connection with a Ball that falls at Ten o'clock mean time daily, whore Masters of Ships will have the privilege never before obtpined of 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 all Instruments entruste4 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 premibes, by workmen first-class skill and ability. N.B.-The West End .Liverpool, Bristol, and other Timt Balls now fall at the same moment, namely—10 o'cteck, m W WEICHEST invites an inspection to his elegant an4 well-selected STOCK of WATCHES, GOLD GUARDSL ALBERTS, &c. JE T. £ » Silver Lever London made Watches, from 4 10 to 12 If Gold ditto ditto ditto ,,18 10 30 Gold pocket Chronometer ti 405 055a Silver Geneva best made Watches „ I 1" a 18 Gold ditto ditto ditto „ 3 10 13 • Two-day Chronometer, beat London-ante tt O." M Eight-day ditto ditto „ M 9 4§ All Watches and Chronometers sold at tbU KstahlifhsMS! will be warranted for four years, and exchanged five 7, expense during that time if not approved of.: Watches, Clock&, and Jewellery earefolly (•pa&wg an dill promises under W. W. own personal dperintendenoa. A large assortment of Charts] and Nautical Books alwayi in Stock. Royal Observatory, lit, Rethsay-terraoe, Bate Doatak Cardiff. HI GEORGE SULLY, SHIP BROKER & COMMISSION AGENT. MARINE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER & VALUER, RESPECTFULLY announces that he has OPENED R 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 facility 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, MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF. 877 WEICHERT'S HAT MANUFACTORY, 39, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE FIRST-CLASS QUALITY and FINISHED AP- PEARANCE of all GOODS manufactured at the ab*ve Address are too well known to require special notice but S. WEICHERT, in taking this opportunity of thanking his friends for their liberal support and commendation, uegs to direct particular attention to ALLIE Aide's PATENT CONFORMATEUR, Which he has in his possession. By this instrument he is enabled to take the EXACT SIZE AND SHAPE of the head, and thereby to manufacture HATS OF THE MOST ACCURATE FIT. however peculiar the phrenological development may be. S. WEICHERT, HAT MANUFACTURER, 39, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 940 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. W. BTN NIN G, BERLIN WOOL AND TOY DEPOT, 2, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to announce that he has Removed from 22, Angel- street, to the above more commodious Premises, whera he trusts, by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his car% to merit a share of public patronage. TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY. CROQUET. ARCHERY, CRICKET BATS, &c, (CLUBS SUPPLIED.) Berlin WOJls, Embroidery, &c. Stationery and Fancy Goods. REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS- 1188 GENERAL CAdRYING. W. HERN, GENERAL CARRIER, &c., 7, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to inform Gentlemen, Merchant*, Tradesmen,aa# the Public generally, that he continue*] tbe CASBX* ING BUSINESS foi-roerly conducted by the iateJJ. BUM—II Spring Vans for the REMOVAL OF FURNIT.UJRB To any part on the shortest notioe Its PATENT SBWING MACHINES. GROVER AND BAKER'S PRfZE MEDAL ELASTIC OR DOUBLE LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES ARE now acknowledged to be INCOMPARABLY SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS for strength and beauty of stitch, simplicity, durability, ease of management, and wide range of work, from the very finest to tie heaviest! The only Machines which both SEW PERFECTLY & EMBROIDER PERFECTLY. These Machines and the work done upon them have never failed to gain the highest premium whenever exhibited. Over 180,000 of these Machines now in use in all parts of the world. Illustrated Prospectus and Samples of work gratis and post tree. ———— SOLE AOENT FOR CARDIFF AND VICINITY AG| L. N. LODWICK, DRAPER, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1308 TRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL ALWAYS USE IT. BRISTOL PACKET rrEA. ONLY TWO QUALITIES. Fine, 2s. 8d.; Choicest Imported. 4s. per lb. In 2-oz., i, and 1 lb. Packets. The Trade Mark of the above Tea shall be as good a guar- antee for quality and genuineness as the best known Brand of any first-class wine or other house extant. Each quality pre- sents strength without coarseness, and possesses a splendid natural aroma without the introduction of any scented taaa. Higher class than that sold as 4s. cannot possibly be obtained in any manner, or at any price. Sold by Agents in every town. CardiB-J.Rusher,22,AjigeIst Moamouth-E. L. WilliasMk O. Wakeford, 245, Bute-st ctiemist, Mofinow-et W-H. Davies, 25, St Mary-w Coieford — H. WattB, Stua» „ J. L. Peake, 229, Bute-rd Offloe Newport—C. Gay, 6, Church-st, Aberdare—J. T. Jones & SolI. Pillgwenlly Stationers » D..DiMn, stationer. Banee- Blaenavon—J. Bees, Post-ottea well -r T»r^,r WHOLESALE— J. BRYANT, 187, Redcliffe-street, Bristol. 1-