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Maidefc. RVANTsw ANTING PLACES, of any description,and fiousebolders tequiring Servants, should adver ise in ftrdiff- Times. Price Is. for 24 words, prepaid. rANTED, a good Cook. Address B, Cardiff rimes office. 8fi31 ^NTED, a good Nurse and Parlour Maid. Aoplv to Mrs. Herne, St. Mary-street.SH23 r AN TED, a good Laundress, to take a family's washing. Applv, Clifton House, Charles-street. 8639 ^TjhTl>, a g,Id General Servant. No washing. Aprly at Mrs. Auhertin's, 6, Charles-street. 8632 ANTED by a Young Man, a Bed-room with use of Sitting- room. Terms must be low. Address, with j^lars, Y., Cardiff Times Office. H627 'ANTED immediately, at Mrs. Jewry's Registry, 1, Frederich-s.reet. Cardiff, good Cooks, Housemaids, t^jds. pnd General Servants. 8644 .ANTED, by a young man just returned from abroad, i a Situation in anv light capacity. Can correspond P«P accounts. Good references. Age 21. Address, 'Sj^'ff Times Office. B654 COUNTY ASYLUM, BRIDGEND, r "D, several Female Servants Wages varying L j f £ 12 to £ 18 a year, with board, lodging, and Ps- >]y to the Meiiical Superintendent^ !jlLY or resident Governess, or to give lessons by the jOur. A vcung ladv wishes an engagement. Qualifi- J8-*Thorough English, French, Music. Drawing. references- Address, H.S., Cardiff Times Office. 85 29 COSTS.—A Gentleman well-up in Costs, who has "fen ergsged upwards of six months in making out general costs, is now open to a similar engage- ^^diessT., Cardiff Times Office. 8592 AN-RF on Mortgage of five houses, all occu- pied hv respectable tenants, at a rental of X240 per |&> "Neprs of the lease unexpired, at a ground rmt of year. Apply at 19. Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. J 8619 ^IX^'PALIENTS AND GUARDIANS. ANTED, a respectable, well educated^ youth, as an Apprentice to a Chemist and Druggist- Apply by «J° Mr. E. T. Greaves, James-street, Bute Docks, ft 8503 °0M WANTED?—A steady lad is required by the Mverriser, to attend to a horse and phaeton, and to generally useful. He must have been in a ^tuntion before, and boar a good character. A lad S with his parents in Roath or Canton preferred. W., care of Mr. Hayward, saddler, Cardiff, 8629 TO PIPE DRAINERS. NTFD, a number of Drainers, for carrying on the ^lining at the Park Coed Marchan Farm, near S-. !:» Cardiff. Apply personally to Abraham Langton, L ■ti °n the farm or bv letter to Mr. Robert Smith's 5 Harford House, Chew" Magna, or St. Stephen-street, 8611 h %rt ax Sfflfr. h LET, NO. 47, Loudoun-square. Apply to Mr. t 51. Loudoun-square, Cardiff.$601 1 l!r, LEt> from February next, the "London Style," > jil,llicept-street. Applv, Mr. David L. Owen, Docks, r 8174 „^e LP I-, I a House and Shop, situated 101, Wood- » » Temperance-town, Cardiff. Apply tj i. S. Lock, g kL^difT. 8646 j Lp;rf (jenteel Apartments for a Single Gentleman in i l r°c'therhtown. For particulars apply to Mr. ,J. D. t -Uctioiieer, Cardiff or Newport. 7075 b IjET, KO. 4, Windsor-place. Apply to Messrs. athial and Kinnersley, 4, Upper Station-terrace, > 7896 -J'* LET, No 30 Charles-street, a commodious house. r ^t moderate. Apply to Mr. Taylor, 76, Crockherb. s e if^LLT, a Warehouse nnd SaifLoft at the north end t F Loudoun-square. Apply to Mr. Little, 51, Lotidoun- r 8do:» can accommodated with board and in a quiet family without children, near the e station. Address, E. W., Cardiff Times Office. L 8606 t r>— — i j?e. LET, NO. 02, Lightburn-place, near Rhvmney fc^ny station, a compact and convenient house. e "derate. Apply to Mr. Taylor, 76, Crockherbtown. 8419 e ?vtr. LETTwith immediate possession, the Cross Inn, let me .and Spirit Vaults, Canton, near Cardiff; the 8 giving up the business. Apply on the premises. 0 8392 d Wo at Brighton House, bed-rooms, and a front n SOTT parlour. The back part may be furnished as a k- Also, a bed-room, with use of sitting-room, at 3, K^SJTieilfgarville Terms moderate. 8643 n K CARDIFF.—WAREHOUSE TO LET. 1 ?tt°e LET, a spacious and convenient Warehouse, at the d L°f of ,he West Bute Dock. Apply to Me.-srs. Peake, it ^Cardiff. 8012 y j be LET~the Locomotive Wine and Spirit Vaults, o bUuate 296, Bute-street, Cardiff. Established upwards Pars. por further particulars apply to Mr. F. W. N-j^Auctioneer and Valuer, Cardiff. 7037 n {fi6 Espoir Vi la, Castle-road, Roath. Also, two it | °^ses in Charles-street. Apply to Mr. Thos. Webber, K^lnsurance Offices, Royal Arcane, Cardiff. 7834 X 3VTM L^T. NoT43TToudoun-square, from the 25th next. Earlier possession can be had if necess- ,S0 ^^y onjhe premises. 85-7 ie tbe PORT OF CARDIFF^ st can't, » an^ may be entered upon immediately, a t0 i bti ^onse, well suited for a seaman's boarding ie le;, situate close to the Custom-house. Gas and ie Cn- Apply to Mr. D. W. Thomas, 24, High-street. 8587 T ^foliUTCHERS AND OTHERS. r* of AJ anc^ can entered upon on or before the 1st 6 1 bn -arch next. a Butcher's Shop, doing a good ready Alness. In-coming low Satisfactory reasons given lf li__Apply j. c., Cardiff Times Office. 8642 b LLANDAFF. ie The Rise, containing dining and drawing n C8- l«rdar> china pantry, six bedrpoms, riressmg >( His' °ras. excellent kitchens, coacb-house, stable, and ie toll °ffices- Gas and water laid on- Apply to Mr. ir Y j-landaff Mills. 84ol_ 'n one of the best positions in tbe town of bo..v^Pr'dd, a capital Business Premises, comprising 18 5jTit"^Se an<^ 8b°p with plate-glass front. Uwelnng- Ittin ains two capital sitting-rooms, four bed-rooms, y ate cellarage. Apply to D. T. Ak-xundor, |r ^hjtrnbers, Pontypridd. 7874 » PrilA^- five^ houses in Canton. Kent, £ 15 l^s.' Also, four Houses in Canton. Rent, £ ,v> ir Uh *5. Apply to Messrs. Watkins & Stephenson, iB Cardiff. 6299 10 ?L(ip0 CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS, e [*'on FLANGE RAILS new and in good condi- o'f P*av" • ones exchanged Scotch and Yorkshire pig is in stock. John S. Hollyer and Co., Bate Docks. je SAT J° BREWERS AND 0TH^S; „ ltf fnv c'le8P, a large Copper from 300 to 400 gallons, le tact >,Ul*P, a false bottom for mashtub, anew crank- I t{'ia Se*. ef hsrness and chaff machine. *° Ps' hniker, Canton, near Cardiff. to by Private Treaty, Three substantially (j- tl;e ^-Wilt Houses, Nos. 37, 38,39, Tyndall-street, jees ^,c^s> containing 14 rooms and all other con- fge 4 rt °f the purchase money may remain on I, 4 jT Pply to Messrs Mathias and Kinnersley, House >n | ^i'er Station-terrace, Cardiff. 7870 a* SEcOND-HAND CLOTHES DEALERS, AND n NST.pt OTHERS. i* fPofteH J A-SS Business in the above line to be Dis- [8 tho Established 21 years, in a leading and r No reasonable offer refused. Present "2 from business. Apply at once on the pre- °e ^-L^lge-street. 8621 1- L' GLAMORGANSHIRE. r' ai,ii End entered upon immediately, The Great ,e ^orttti(!,te in tbe village of Llanblethian, within y» jit ^'la of the town of Cowbridge, and the Llan- ,e fl? ,Tay' together with 17 Acres of Land and Or- finest quality. The house comprises dining f 0{fice r°0ni?> servants' hall, kitchen, dairy, and the atoVpS.0n the ground floor, together with seven bed- stabling for six horses, and is replete with III e' thi 'eft,Ce- To any person who may have sons to 5rnno its proximity to the Cowbridge Grammar in v? a Inost desirable residence; or to a sports- id a centre of the Cowbridge Hunt, and on the 31 ate<^ trout stream. Application to be made >9 L^ary r;y; Cowbridge. ;g L^l870- 8628 •ffnn li!' Private Contract, two houses, neartheAtlas In price £100 each three houses in Wel- i- '-bt>e near the Wynflham Hotel, rent £ 50 lis., price .r houses, ,£200 each five freeholds, a °"e freehold, seven rooms, and stable and IV Vud'lfv ^250; one freehold bouse, price £ 210; re ,1'ee; v"terrace, Docks, Cardiff, price £ £ 00; three in Ie price £ 450; several in Splotland, and %tai), £230 each; double-licensed public- Oar es Canton, for sale beer-hous^ and coal- 85 "•ton f°D'for sale; two houses near the turnpike '*? Cowh0^88^- Freehold land in Canton for Sale two ig oa^' ^ror,tage *ach by 200 teet >0Ut each in Clive-roa:l, one piece 40 feet front- fropta p' Pr'ce £ 90 in Severn-road, one. piece \WuS\by J 02 feet deep, price £ 220 two pieces EQ1 C(-,r^, each, by 162 deep, price £ 100 each two J.. J|Xlroad five houses in Temuer^nce-tewn, f Per o ^s- Per annum four houses near Baths s, April clear. Double-licensed house to let, in CtMHon° ^l" 'loma3 Davies, 10, Harvey-street, 7236 i §USiMPeS8 A, bbrtsstq. 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. WANTED, LEFT OFF CLOTHES. JAMES McEVOY gives the highest price for all kinds of Ladies' and Gentleiren's Left Off Wearing Apparel. Mr. and Mrs. McEvoy wait upon Ladies and Gentlemen at their residences, if required Post-office Orders sent same day for parcels, town or country. Observe the Address. No. 6, THE HAYES. CARDIFF. 7080 WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS: GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY! WHERE TO GET IT IS AT W. FORD'S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CAR D I F :1". 8523 THE MISSES CHAPPLE, MILLINERY, MANTLE, AND DRESS ROOMS, 37, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. Vacancies for Out-door Apprentices and Improvers. 8393 JOHN CARR, MERCHANT, CARDIFF. ELM TIMBER in logs, large and small, prime quality, always in stock, at top of East Bute Dock. Also a large quantity of ELM BOARDS in warehouse, West Dock, for SALE, at reasonable prices for cash. Office, James-street, Bute Docks. 8*84 J. SESSIONS & SONS RATEFUL for the kind patronage they have been \JT favoured with for so many years past, beg to inform their numerous friends and supporters that the business will be carried on as heretofore, the late lamented Mr. Henry Sessions being succeeded in the management by his brother. Mr. Arthur Sessions. Canal Wharf East, Cardiff, Dec. 9, 1869. N.B.—Any person having demands upon the private estate of the late Mr. Henry Sessions, are requested to for. ward their accounts to Mr. J. Sessions, 6, Bath Villas, Gloucester. 8211 MR. T. WEBBER, (Late of St. Mary-street,) HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, &c., HEREBY informs bis friends and the public, that he has REMOVED to more suitable offices in the Royal Arcade, Cardiff, where he trusts with his usual atten- tion to all business entrusted to him, to merit a continuance of the liberal support he has so many years been favoured with. LIFE, FIRE, SICKNESS, PLATE GLASS, ACCIDEN- TAL, HORSES & CATTLE INSURANCES EFFEC- TED IN FIRST CLASS OFFICES. CASH LENT ON PERSONAL OR MORTGAGE SECURITY. 7370 MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON DENTIST, 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. TEETH, the best that can be obtained, from 4J to 25 Guineas the complete set.. Twenty-two years' experience. Established 1852. Recom- mended by the principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff and neighboarhood. No charge for consultation. Attend- ance daily, from Ten till Four. 7846 F. CUTLAN, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, POST-OFFICE CHAMBERS, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 8277 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 6, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. TL. HOWE'S Carte-de-VisitePhoto- ■ graphs. TL. HOWE'S Cabinet and Larger a Photographs. TL. HOWE'S Miniatures for Lockets # and Brooches. To L. HOWE'S Enlargement of Portraits. TL. HOWE Takes Children Instantaneously, i by a New Process. TERMS, POST FREE. 6400 DAVID W. THOMAS, PORTMANTEAU AND TRUNK p MANUFACTURER, 24, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. TO LADIES If you want a DRESS or BONNET BOX, Call as above. TO GENTLEMEN,- If )ou want a Decent PORTMANTEAU, Call as above. TO SERV ANTS,- If you want a good serviceable BOX or TRUNK, Call as above. TO SAILORS,- If you want a well-seasoned CHEST, Call as abeve. REPAIRS done with despatch and en reasonable terms. The Trade supplied. 8236 ABRAHAM SMITH^ BLACK LION INN, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, FRESII ALE BREWER. WELL-MRED BEDS AND EVERY ACCOMMODATION. MODERATE CHARGES. SOUP ALWAYS READY. HOT DINNERS DAILY FROM 12 TO 3 O'CLOCK. 8179 A COMFORTABLE HOME. FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Six or Eight Gentle- F men, with or without board, at. 154, BUTE ROAD. First- class Sleeping Accommodation for Captains. AN ORDINARY DAILY-ONE SHILLING. PROPRIETOR—J. BAKER. 8345 J. H. GARRATT, GENERAL MUSIC SELLER, 19, MOIRA-STREET, SPLOTLAND, CARDIFF, SPECIALLY appointed agent for Jones and Co.'s im- proved patent ENGLISH UNIQUE SIMPLEX HARMONIUMS, prices from X i I Os. the cottage model 96 6s.; drawing- room model jEtO 10s specially recommended. General price list with illustrations and testimonials on aPFul?compass Pianofortes (walnut) from 20 guineas. TUNING AND REPAIRING ON MODERATE TERMS. 8311 D 0 WAS ReI N G, CHIMNEY SWEEPER, No. 9, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. BOILER FLUES, KITCHNE RANGES, &c., CLEANED AND REPAIRED. DKING begs most respectfully to call the attention of « his numerous patrons to the fact that he makes personal calls, and no other person is employed to represent him, and he would esteem it a favour of parties requiring his services if they would send direct to his house. Orders by post promptly attended to. A stock of Soot for agricultural purposes always on hand. ^56 VISITORS TO LONDON WILL FIND THE ROYAL OPKRA HO TEL, BOW-STREET, COVENT GARDEN, THE Cheapest, most Central, and most Comfortable House in London. Within One Minute's Walk of all the principal Theatres. Breakfast, from Is. Dinner, (joint, vegetables, and cheese), 2s. Luncheons, Is.; Supper, Is.; Beds, 2s. Private Rooms for large and small parties; also, a Ladies' Coffee Room. Public and private Billiard Rooms. A good Smoking Room. Joints every day from 2.30 also on Sundays. A Porter up all night. The Cab Fare does not exceed Is. 6d., from any Station. 4467 W NOAKES, Proprietor. Ilraituss Jtbtessfs. D. JOTHAM AND SON ARE now showing some of the CHOICEST and NEWEST MATERIALS for CLOTHING EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. THEY COMPRISE, TWEEDS, ANGOLAS, COATINGS, &c., And from the immense demand for these classes of Goods last season, and the general satisfaction they gave to all purchasers has induced the Proprietors to buy largely, and they feel confident the styles and patterns for the coming season will far surpass any previous one. All orders entrusted to them shall have their belt care and at- tention, guaranteeing first class value, workmanship, and perfect fit. NOTE THE ADDRESS, D. JOTHAM AND SON, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS, BESPOKE TAILORS, AND OUTFITTERS TO ALL CLASSES, 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 8607 MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS, TN anticipation of a large demand have pro- vided:— FOR TRAVELLING PURPOSES.—Railway and Carriage Rugs, Portmanteaus, Coat Bags, Hat Cases, Courier Bags, Trunks, Carpet and Leather Bags, Rug and Luggage Straps, &c. FOR OUT-DOOR WEAR.—The New Double- breasted Overcoats and Pea Jackets for Gentlemen and Juveniles, Scarborough Coats, Trousers and Vests to match, Knick- erbocker Suits, Rugby Suits, College Suits, Silk and Wool Scarfs, Enamelled Leather Leggings, Steam Vulcanised India Rubber Coats, Single and Double Texture, Fur Caps, Mufflers, Umbrellas, Alpine" and Ritualistic" Felt Hats, &c. FOR EVENING WEAR.-Dress Shirts, frilled and embroidered, Ties, Cambric and Silk, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. FOR GENERAL WEAR—Fancy Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Woollen Cuffs and Mittsf Body Belts, Shirt-fronts, Wrist-bands, Drawers, Pants, Flannels Vests, Silk, Cotton and Elastic Braces, &c. ADDRESS—CARDIFF HOUSE, Comer of Caroline- Street, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 117 WILLIAM E. VAUGHAN'S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 248, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, AND 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. f^ED and Window Curtains, Shawls, Mantles, Dresses, Table Covers, Feathers, Gentlemen's Clothes, &c., Cleaned or Dyed. AGENTS: ABERDARE.—Mrs. Dance, confectioner. Commercial-street. BRIDGEND.—Mrs. Thomas, grocer, Nulton-street. COWBRIDGE.—Mrs. Stibbs, confectioner, Ivor House. 5535 CHAPELLEBIE FRANCAISE. S. WEICHERT, FRENCH HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, 39, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1858. SW. has in his possession ALLIE AINE'S PATENT • CONFORMATEUR, for taking the exact Size of the Head, and thereby to Manufacture Hats of the most Accu- rate Fit. however peculiar the phrenological development may be. ———— COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. S. W. wishes it to be understood that be has no connec- tion with any other place of business but 39, BUTE STREET. 940 VALENTINES! VALENTINES! The A ttention of the public generally is called to a very Large Assortment of .Valentines just received, T7 which, as Elegant Emblems of Love and Affection, could certainly Not be surpassed at any other Establishment in town. The prices being low, they are within the reach of all. In design they have been pronounced to be charming. N ow is the time for those wishing to give proof of their E ndless affection, to examine the very extensive and rich S T 0 C K at D. DUNCAN'S, 10, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. MR. E. P. LEE, PHOTOGRAPHER, 8, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, IS PREPLBED TO EXECUTE ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, IN THE MOST MODERN AND ARTISTIC STYLE. PORTRAITS, ENLARGEMENTS, &c., FINISHED IN CRAYON, PASTILLE, WATER, OR OIL COLOURS, By experienced Artists. Appointments are desirable. EXTRACT FROM THE WESTERN MAIL" OF JULY 3, 1869. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT of his business Mr. Lee's work is excellent. His Cartes tie Visite are characterized by delicacy, fulness of detail, and artistic force. 7636 LONDON AND SOUTH WALES BED AND MATTRESS MANUFACTORY, 213, BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF. A. STOTT, WHOLESALE and Retail Millpuff Dealer, Bed and Spring Mattress Maker, Iron Bedstead Warehouse, &c. STRAW PALLIASSES, 4ft 0 6 6 DO. 4ft. 6in 0 7 6 SPRING BEDS, 4ft 1 10 0 DO. 4ft. Gin 1 15 0 MILLPUFF BEDS from 5s. upwards. MLLLPUFF Id. per lb. and upwards. 8027 BRYANT AND MAY'S PAT E N T SAFETY MATCHES. p TRADE MARK—AN ARK. [7484c The Public are cautioned against: Dangerous Imitations. Jhtshtcss WINBY BROS., ENGINEERS, IRON, BRASS, AND STEEL FOUNDERS, MILLWRIGHTS, FORGEMEN, & BOILERMAKERS, ATLAS WORKS, CARDIFF. WINBY'S PATENT HYDRAULIC ROLLING W MILLS. WINBY'S HYDRAULIC HOT METAL SHAPERS. WINBY'S RAILWAY Corrugated DISC WHEELS. Designs, Estimates, Drawings, and Specifications furnished FOR ENGINES, BOILERS, PLANT, MACHINES, &c., FOB RAILWAYS, IRONWORKS, COLLIERIES, And every establishment where Steam, or Water Power is used. MARINE Mid other WROUGHT IRON & STEEL SHAFTS and FORG INGS to FIVE TONS. CASTINGS TO THIRTY TONS. LATHE WORK to Twenty Feet DIAMETER. SCREW CUTTING, &c. 5538 VULCAN IS ED INDIA-RUBBER FOR ENGINEERS' AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. VALVES for Marine and Land Engines. WASHERS for Steam and Water Joints. PACKING for Steam Engines (in roll or sheet). STRAPS for Driving Belts of Machinery. GAUGE GLASS Rings and Washers. SUCTION HOSE for Pumps and Engines. DELIVERY HOSE for Fire Engine and Factory use. INDIA-RUBBER HOSE for WATERING GARDENS, LAWNS, &c. GAS AND STEAM PIPES, &c., &c., and STEAM BOILER FITTINGS. ADDRESS :— CROSS BROTHERS, ST. MARY-STREET, & WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 8519 WARE AND PHIPPS. (LATE WARE & SONS,) rjlAILORS, DRAPERS, ROBE MAKERS, AND MILITARY OUTFITTERS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. South Wales Establishment 5, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 8406 GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 1869, HELD AT NEATH. FOUR FIRST PRIZES AWARDED TO DAVID LEWIS, IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURER, BRIDGEND. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS-PONTYPRIDD & NEATH. Three Pounds for the best Cultivator. Three Pounds for the best Winnowing Machine. Five Pounds for the best Mill for general purposes. Five Pounds was awarded for exhibiting the largest and best collection of Agricultural Implements and Machines. DAVID LEWIS draws public attention to the fact of bis being Agent for the Chief Manufacturers in the Kingdom, and all orders entrusted to his care will have prompt attention. 8<!38 EUROPEAN WINE COMPANY. 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W., ESTABLISHED 1858. For the purpose of supplying the Nobility, Gentry, and Private Families with Pure Wines and Spirits of the highest character, at a saving of at least 30 per cent. from ordinary current rates. AGENT FOR CARDIFF, THOMAS PRITCHARD, WHOLESALE GROCER AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, No. 9, HIGH-STREET, AND AT COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. EUROPEAN WINE COMPANY. FINE CADIZ SHERRY. Per Btl. Per Doz. Unequalled at the price J s. 6d. I 18s. JGUROPEAN WINE COMPANY. ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY. Pale or gold colour. This. truly excellent wine is an I Per Btl. Per Doz. established favourite, and therefore it is simply neces- L 2s. 3d. | 27s. Od. sary to state that as a dinner j wine it stands unrivalled at 1 the price. EUROPEAN WINE COMPANY. SPLENDID OLD PORT. (Eleven years in the wood) Highly recommended. A\ remarkably fine old wine, in I Per Btl. Per Doz. the highest state of perfec- „ nA tion for present drinking, f 3s- ld" 37s- 0<L and invaluable for laying | down. E UROPEAN WINE COMPANY. CLARET. Per Btl. Per Doz. s. d. 8. Vin Ordinaire 1 0 12 Medoc 16 18 Bordeaux 1 8 20 St. Julien 2 0 24 We invite particular attention to the above Clarets they will be found of excellent value and such as other houses cannot compete with at the prices named. E U R 0 PEA N WINE COMPANY. CHAMPAGNE. Per Btl. rerDoz. s. d. s. Epernay 2 7 31 V erzonay 2 9 33 Chansarel's (first quality) 3 9 45 The above examples of this fascinating Wine have been selected with the utmost care, and are highly recommended. E U R 0 PEAN iv IN E COMPANY. Per Bit. Per Doz. BEAUJOLAIS— 1 ,a s, on (The finest Imported.) ) • I s' This now celebrated Wine was first introduced by this Company (see remarks of the press page 30 in our Book of Prices) and is highly recommended by the medical profession. We continue to import the best only, and adhere to our determination to offer no second quality of this Wine. EUROPEAN WINE COMPANY. SPIRITS. (OF THE FINEST QUALITY ONLY). We invite particular attention to our Spirits as being of the very jinest quality procurable; wa con- fine our imports of Brandy from the most eminent shippers in Cognac, viz., Messrs. Martel and Co., Hennessey and Co., and Otard and Co. GUROPEAN WINE COMPANY. The Wines and Spirits will all bear the Trade Mark and Patent Capsule of the European Wine Company." SINGLE BOTTLES ARE SUPPLIED. Books of Prices, containing upwards of 200 descrip- tions of Wines and Spirits, forwarded free, on ap- plication to the AGENT FOR CARDIFF AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, THOS. PRITCHARD, 9, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF 8024 DEPOT FOR NEW YEAR AND OTHER GIFTS. R. HEITZMAN, JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, &c. 29, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Now replete with a magn;r'"°Nt NEW STOCK, Of the most varied description. THE LATEST DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY, 1 IN GOLD GUARDS, GREAT VARIETY, ALBERTS, I AND NECKLACE S, I VERY CHEAP. SILVER WATCHES FROM ONE GUINEA. GOLD WATCHES EQUALLY CHEAP. DRESSING CASES, WRITING DESKS, AND JEWEL CASES. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS (BY THE BEST MAKERS). A HALL-MARKED WEDDING RING AND A KEEPER FOR 14s. 6d. 8286 18, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF, AND AT DUNRAVEN-PLACE, BRIDGEND. PALMER & CO.'S PATENT VICTORIA SNUFFLESS DIP CANDLES ARE NOW REDUCED TO 6id. PER POUND. 2 TO BE HAD AT J. & C. SANKEY'S, GROCERS AND TALLOW CHANDLERS. Families taking three dozen lbs. at a time, the boxes are not charged. 8202 CARDIFF MARBLE & STONE WORK, ST. MARY-STREET. JACKSON AND CO., MANUFACTURERS OF -1 CHIMNEY PIECES IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MARBLE, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, MEMORIAL CROSSES, HYDRAULIC LIME, CEMENTS, PLASTER OF PARIS, STONE-WARE DRAIN PIPES, CHIMNEY POTS, &c. Agec r t' ~r irble quarries of- Kilkenny, Coik ai ? Galway. The Trade supplied will evec) description of prepared stone work. Designs and price lists en application. 6688 WM. EASSIE & CO., LIMITED, TIMBER MERCHANTS, HIGH ORCHARD SAW MILLS, GLOUCESTER, Manufacturers of DOORS, SASHES, & FRAMES, Of which STANDARD SIZES Are KEPT LARGELY IN STOCK. All kinds of FOREIGN TIMBER, SCANTLINGS, LATHS, FLOOR BOARDS, &c., SUPPLIED TO ORDER. See the Latest Price List, with Standard Sizes. 7694 CARDIFF HAT WAREHOUSE, 11, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ALL Persons desirous of baying FIRST-RATE GOODS at LOWEST PRICES, should make their Purchases at the aLov3 establishment. THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES OF FRENCH SILK HATS, FELT HATS, CLOTH, VELVET, TWEED, AND FUR CAPS. TERMS CASH. RICHARDS & CO., Proprietors. 8081 CORN-FLOUR PREPARED FROM RICE IS SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER CORN-FLOUR. COLEMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR IS PREPARED FROM RICE. RICE is the Staple Food of more than three Hun- dred Millions (300,000,000) of People. COLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR Now in Domestic Use, is unequalled for Blanc- Mange, Custards, Puddings, Cakes, Soups, d-c., and is the most wholesome and easily digestible Food for Children and Invalids. TESTIMONIALS. EDWIN LANKESTER, M.D., F.R.S., says:- "Rice-Flour is Corn-Flour, and I regard this preparation of Messrs. Colman's as superior to anything of the kind now before the public." ARTHUR HILL HASSALL, M.D., observes:- "I find it to be perfectly pure and most carefully manufactured; it forms an ex- ceedingly digestible and wholesome article of diet." CHARLES A. CAMERON, M.D., also states:- I have never tasted anything of the kind more agreeable in flavour or so easily digestible." SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, M.D., Professsor at the Liverpool College of Chemistry, writes :— I can highly recommend it as a palatable and very digestible and nutritious food." Retailed by Family Grocers and Druggists; Wholesale of the Manufacturers, J. & J. COLMAN, LONDON. 8348 NOTICE. R 0 W N p n d P 0 L S 0 N í, were the first to adopt the name Corn Flour, and they are greatly interested in maintaining its reputation, which is liable to be discredited by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name to articles of a different character. The Public, it is hoped, will discriminate between cheap in- ferior qualities, hearing a false name, and BROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, which is prepared solely from Maize-Indian Corn. R O W N aiTd P O L S O N^S CORN FLOUR, for Children's Diet. U ROW Nand POLSO N'S V CORl" FLOUR, for all the uses to which the best Arrowroot is applicable. BROWN and POLSON'S JJ CORN FLOUR, boiled with Milk, fer Breakfast. K O W N and PO L "s-O N S J.) CORN FLOUR, boiled with Milk, for Supper. BROWN and POLSON'S II CORN FLOUR, to thicken Soups. BROWN and POLSON'S U CORN FLOUR, to thicken Sauces. HOWN and POLSON'S B COEN FLOUR, to thicken Beef-tea. B" R O W N and POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, for Custards. U H 0 W N arid POLSON'S JJ CORN FLOUR, for Blancmange. BR 0 W ~N j^Td O L s—CF isrs JJ CORN FLOUR, for Puddings. PEARL IN A, J. is rich in albuminous properties. Prepared by BROWN and POLSON. PEA R L I N A, p is rich in flesh-forming properties. Prepared by BROWN and POLSON. PEARL IN A, p may be used with or without Milk, Prepared bv BROWN and POLSON. EARLINA, for Children's Diet, Prepared by BROWN and POLSON. PEA R L I N A, for Breakfast. Prepared by BROWN and POLSON. EARLINA, for Supper. Prepared by BROWN and POLSON. FE A R L I N A, lor Baked Puddings. Prepared by BROWN and POLSON. ~E A R L I N A, for Plum Puddings. Prepared by BROWN and POLSON. PE A & L I N A for Pastry. Prepared by BROWN and POLSON. EARLINA, Recipes upon each Package. 6798 Price 6d. TO FAMILIES REMOVING. W. H. DAVIES & Co., PROPRIETORS OF THE "STAR" FURNITURE VANS, 28, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, THE Largest Furniture Van Proprietors in South Wales, and the only Firm in Cardiff who own RAILWAY FURNITURE VANS, undertake the REMOVAL OF FURNITURE IN TOWN, OR TO OR FROM ANY PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, BY ROAD OR RAIL. All Orders receive our Personal Attention. Careful and Experienced Packers, and Cabinet Makers if required. Orders received at the Office (as above)— 25, SAINT MARY-STREET, and 5, BRIGHTON- TERRACE, ROATH. 8462 FRENCH SILK HATS, 10s. 6d. Each. THESE Goods are MANUFACTURED in a GREAT VARIETY of SHAPES, from FRENCH SILKS, DURABLE, AND LASTING 41 COLOURS. S. WEICHERT, MANUFACTUREBf y 9 BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. 6916 MUSIC ROOMS, 74, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MR. J. H. RIGHTON, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS FOR SALE OR HIRE. 8280 JOHN BENNET LAWES, CHEMICAL MANURE, AGRICULTURAL SEED, IMPLEMENT, GUANO, CAKE AND WOOL MERCHANT, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to give notice that he has taken these premises, and in addition to his manure trade intends to carry on the other branches ot business lately given up by Mr. J. M. Hall.. Mr. J. M. HALL will conduct the business as agent for J. B. Lawes. Chief Offices 59, Mark-lane, London. 8435 "W IN T E R BOO T S. DAVID EVANS, No. 9, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. (Facing Trinity-street,) BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT *f LADIES' GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Which for Cheapness and Durability cannot be surpassed. Gentlemen's ELASTIC BOOTS, from 7s. 6d. to 15s. Gentlemen's LACE BOOTS, from 7s. 6d. to 14s. Ladies' KID and LEVANT BOOTS, from 3s. 6d. to 10s. BESPOKE DEPARTMENT. Ladies and Gentlemen entrusting their orders to D. E. will find that for St) Ie, Durability, and Sterling Value he cannot be surpassed. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— DAVID EVANS, No. 9, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, Facing Trinity-street. 8269 ESTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. THOMAS JONES, (Successor to the late Messrs. EVAN and THOS. MORGAN,) PENARTH ROAD ENTRANCE, CARDIFF, HAS a large STOCK of HEADSTONES, TOMBS, CROSSES, &c,, of the latest Designs to choose from. Repairs promptly executed, and inscriptions engraved on Stone or Marble. Designs and Estimates sent to order. 8411 BRYANT AND MAY'S PATENT. SAFETY MATCHES JL LIGHT ONLY ON THE BOX. 14846 MESSRS. FULTON, DUNLOP & CO., DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, RESPECTFULLY invite attention to the undermen- tioned Articles, all of which have been carefully selected expressly for Family use, and can be confidently recommended to the Public :— WINES. PER BOZEN PORT.—Very superior, old in bottle 60a Superior old crusted 48s, 54a Very fine iiti o 36s, 43s Good, from the wood 28a, 32s, 36s, 42a Good Colonial 18a SHERRY.- Very superior old 60B Superior old soft Pale 54s Choice Pale or Golden 48a Choice dry Pale 48s Very fine Pale or Golden 86s, 43s Excellent Dinner Sherry 24s, 28s, 32a Ditto, ditto 18s CHAMPAGNE.—" Madame Cliquot" 72s Moet's or Ruinart's 63s Other qualities 3(is, 42s, 48s, 608 MOSELLE.—Still or Sparkling.42s, 48s, 658 HOCK. 24s, 36s, 42s, 48s, 55s CLARET.—Good ordinary. 12s, 16s, 20s, 24a Good classed Wines 30a to 60s BURGUNDY 30. to 68s MARSALA.—Ingham's 20s BRITISH WINES 15s SPIRITS. PER GALLON. BRANDY.—Finest Cognac, Pale or Brown 26s Good ditto 20s, 24s British or Jersey 16s, 18a WHISKY. Finest old Irish, matured in bherry casks 19a Good ditto 17s Finest old Scotch (Islay) ,19s Plain ditto Malt 17s RUM.—Fine o'd Jamaica 18e Good ditto 16s HOLLANDS.-Best old 18a GIN.—Best London 14s Good ditto 12s, 13s GINGERETTE and PEPPERMINT 10s SHRUB lag BRANDY.-Martell's or Hennessy's, finest old per doz. case 60s ditto ditto fine old.. 48s, Ms Good new 42g HOLLANDS.—Anchor brand 34s 2906 TO SHOPKEEPERS AND HAWKERS. DAV I E S'S WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE FOR LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD, AND FOREIGN HARDWARE AND FANCY GOODS, 251 & 252, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. DEPARTMENTS.—Jewellery, Clocks and Watches, Electro-plated Goods, Cutlery, Combs and Brushes, Perfumery, Stationery, Haberdashery, Optics, Pictures, Musical Instruments. Leather Goods, Baskets, Tobacconist Goods, Bohemian Glass, Fancy China and Parian Goods, Cabinet Goods, Toys, Matches, a large stock of Harmoniums. Dealers would do well to ascertain prices. ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN MONEY EXCHANGED. 7*43 CHARLES BIRD, BUILDER, &c., ROMILLY TERRACE, CANTON. ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, &c. IN THE VARIOUS BRANCHES PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED PLANS & ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. AGENT TO THE LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 8371 COALS! COALS!! COALS! WILLIAM REES, COAL MERCHANT. OSce-9, BUTE-CRESCENT. Residence—TREDEGARVILLE. First class House and Steam Coals, free from Sulphur, delivered in any quantity at the shortest notice. PRICES. Large and Steam Coals 13s. Od. Ditto House, extra screened 12s. Od. Nut, free from Small ]0s. 6d. Small House 8s. Od. 6720 LEA AND PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Pronounced by Connoisseurs, "THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE." TO guard against the numerous worthless imitations ef this renowned Condiment, the public should ASK FOR "LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE, And see that their names are upon the wrapper, label, stopper, and bottle. Sold wholesale and fer export, by the Proprietors, Worces- ter Crosse and Blackwell, London and by druggists, grocers, and oilmen generally throughout the world. LEA AND PERRINS. 6797 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. S. MATTHEWS, NURSERYMAN, &c., Removed from near Taff Vale Railway Offices to No. 6, CROCKHERBTOWN. 8115 RADYR QUARRIES, NEAR LLANDAFF. WM. SMITH BEGS to inform the Public generally, that he continues to work the above EXTENSIVE QUARRIES, first opened for THE UNRIVALLED STONE WITH WHICH THE PENARTH DOCKS WERE CONSTRUCTED. STONE may be had at moderate prices, varying from COMMON WALLING TO STONE FROM 14 FEET LONG by 5 feet or 6 feet wide, and from four inches to three feet in thickness, suitable for DOCKS, RAILWAY WORKS, COPINGS, BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS, ENGINE BEDS, &c. Address as above. 6190 TRWRODYN QUARRIES, NEAR WENVOE. C. LEECH, KING'S CASTLE INN, CANTON, BEGS to inform contractors, builders, and the public generally that he continues to work the above quarries, the stone from which has givn such satisfaction in building the Ely Industrial Schools, and several gentlemen's houses in the neighbourhood. Best block and walling stone can be had at the above address, the Swilder quarry having been closed for the last 10 years. 8695 DR. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, CALLED THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND, Is confidently recommended as an unfailing remedy for Wounds of every description, a certain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs (even if of 20 years' standing), Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Chilblains, Scorbutic Eruptions, and Pimples in the Face, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Sore Head, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Cancerous Humours, loc. Sold in Pots at Is. I id., 2s. 9d., lis., arid 22s. each. DR ROBERTS'S PILULE ANTI-SCROPHUL^I or ALTERATIVE PILLS. Proved by Sixty years' experience to be one of the best medicines for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her'operations. They are used in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings, particu- lar; those of the neck, &c. They are a mild and superior Family Aperient, that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold iu boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis and 228. Sold wholesale by the Proprietors, BEACH A BARNI. COTT, at their Dispensary, Kridport; and by the London Houses; retail by #11 respectable ruedicine vendors in the United Kingdom. 8602 EPILEPSY OR FITS. FI T S—A sure cure for this distressing complaint is —now made known in a Treatise (of 48 octavo FIT S—pages) on Foreign and Native Herbal Prepara- FIT S—tions, published by Prof. O. PHELPS BROWN. FIT S—The prescription was discovered by him in FIT S—such a providential manner that he cannot FIT S—conscientiously refuse to make it known, as FIT S-it has cured everybody who has used it for FIT S-Fits, never having failed in a single case. FIT S-The ingredients may be obtained from any FIT S—chemist.—Persons desiring a copy may ad- FIT S—dress Prof. 0 PHELPS BROWN, No. 2, FIT S—King street, Covent Garden, London, enclos- FIT S—ing stamp six copies, three stamps. 84(;(