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t the UMantc?J fe-, S%tattttfr. 0(?th HKTH WANTING-PLACES, o f any description, v/' h C'n ^fholderfi requiring Servants, should advertise V Times. Price Is. for 24 words, prepaid. .the v vail- dt-o 'I'-sires a re-engagement as Governess. Ad- ivere 88 -M.N. Cardiff Time* Office. 9277 0Uf \ffPKBlNDEIlSr—"Wante(l, a good General J" I. r< ria-n and a good Machine Ruler. Apply to 0 i^^kell, Bookbinder, &c., Guildford-street. 92G3 eard Tli ^1 a married couVle without encumbrances, ling Wb must understand good plain cooking, n'n" ,tA work in the garden or grounds. Apply ,s jfl > Evans, 111, High-street, Cardiff. 9189 s_to ^ED, a S°0(l General Servant, of good cha- tifl' I r' about 25 or 30 years of age. Must be a 'lip' 'ly 11 cook. An under-servant and a man kept, ii in to^ .tially at Pembroke House, Conway-road, wa» j, ai'difi'. 9178 wit 4 £ 500 will be admitted to one of the v,y We oeilume Brick, File, and Pipe business. He we ?o0(1 control over the works, and the privilege of d residence near the yard. There is a much itb f°v the goods manufactured than can J ^ie present appointments of the yard, five and a half acres of the finest clay. J i ars al>plv to Messrs. Abell and Williams, 18. 2Z Gloucester. 9234 ien CARDIFF UNION. ve °°LMASTER AND SCHOOLMISTRESS ho, j, WANTED. lid th of (guardians of the Cardiff Union, will, at eel meeting to BE held on the 11th JUNE, 1S70, ;he *S(ssf° ^le election of a Schoolmaster and School- ,Ve ^r)a01* Industrial Schools of le said Union at on ^ryf3^ ^roln the Workhouse). t»er „ or the schoolmaster £ 50, and for schoolmistress j together with such further allowances (if «ficaf ay awarded by the Poor Law Board on the of H.M.'s inspector (whose examination the >n> fow1; 'J(J required to undergo), with board, furnished ail(l washing in the house, he numbers in school are 90 boys and 85 girls, ,re ° "'fants, who are under the charge of an infant ere he fljes iu ie the needle-work and making and mending or ?ne tl'e schools. °r °6 of training is carried on under the superinten- i'. |Ppljesl'.fecially appointed officers. r. 'toj^g 011s> with testimonials of recent date, must be 'ffctssj i, IJ()st free, endorsed Schoolmaster" or "School- v- T. rhi a8 the case may be, on or before the 7th JUNE n, 'Uojj .^candidates selected to attend oil the day of receive due notice, ■y -09 By order, e- W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. £ WANTED, "LEFT OFF CLOTHES. P -^fcEVOY gives the highest price for ail kinds of 1 •' 4l>d \rS' a:i(1 Gentlemen's Left Off Wearing Apparel. 1' McEvoy wait upon Ladies and gentlemen at i if required. Post-office Orders sent same C Pai'c,'ls, town or country. Observe the Address. I 6, THE HAYES CARDIFF. 8003 tZia bt Set or Snlir. £ q-. ■ -——- [ i APARTMENTS WANTED, or to | should be advertised in the Cardiff Times. 3 0^r ^4 words, prepaid. JJL ^'ET, NO. 4, Windsor-place. Apply to Mr. V, j. Low, Bute Dock Brewery. 8968 fcj! ^^T, No. 5, Crockherbtown. For particulars VJb llllrfc of Mr. Lewis Williams. 9142 I to\rEr' the London Style, Millicent-street. Apply t1'- I). L. Owen, Bute Docks. 9235 ai1 ^E'r, Ayrshire Vill; RoathT RentT £ 28'p7r u«n. At jply to Mr. Jas. Moore, 7, Bute-street. >0^ 9166 ho? No. 30, Charles-street, a commodious Hlf'' Rent moderate. Apply to Mr. Taylor, 70, V^tow, 8420 hih Derwent Villa, Roath. Inquire at Wood- di4. Itle Villa (adjoining), or at 12, Charles-street, o b 8960 ► comfortable Villa, in Romilly-crescent, ^PPly to Mr. Geo. H. Down, 7, Bute- Cardiff. 9110 ap LET, No. 5G, Crockherbtown. For particulars "ly to Mr. Ingledew, Solicitor, Bute Docks, ho}; ?i67_ S LET, the Castle Inn, Great Frederick-street. v.ing moderate. Doing a good trade. Apply ^I^emises. 9294 ^A}>'pa RARRY. NEAR CARDIFF! A ^ENTS to Let at Barry, comprising a sitting 1 two bedrooms. Apply D.' Morgan, Ostry Farm, ^0 i(i !7J thl Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments, Air,).. ^vhole he. use or part: by week, month, or year ^0 0ll"ten-ace, Roath. 9297 ton1—T« LET, with immediate possession, a very t Family Residence, on the Newport-road. TO I ln- Hoult, Family Grocer, Church-street. 9241 Ce,LET, a House and Shop, situated at No. 11, t ^la-street. Well adapted for a butcher or grocer. J^br r ^04_. EET, furnished, a Marine Villa, with coach- Sei.Se ;illd Stables, suitable for a gentleman's fa- arrnJ?1 niile.s from Cardiff. Apply to Mr. T. Waring, ('ardiif. J 'W1 11 the Swan Inn, Wellington-street, Canton. £ -7. Incoming and good-will £ 30. Enquire Also, a Pony and Trap price £ 12. 9280 fi- vilf^RO().M and Bedroom to Let, at Tredegar- 'c.v ( fIj' Terms moderate. Address, G. T., Cardiff ce 9281 b laf LErI\ with immediate possession. Wye Villa, ai'tly ill the occu])ation of Mr. Griffith David plea- ^'in,,s^uat<i(l ou the Ely-road. Applv to Mr. T. IhcTr- ardiff- 9279 v olfi let; with immediate possession, a suite of > ^el, ,Ces the first floor of Post-office Chambers, reet, Cardiff. Apply to Mr. Roche, on the W 9251. 8r h*i J Erl', Duffryn Villa, Roath, with coach-house fcteiv stable attached. Possession can be had unme- iltdifr' 0 Apply to Mr. J. Walker, Maindy Lodge Ol'to Mi-. Prodger, 13, Trinity-street, Cardiff. 8953 a House and Sliol), situatetl in the best U* hot, 11 at the Bute Docks, adapted for any business. ►>?^tonk^Phic Studio attached. A|»ply to Mr. George St. Mary-street, Cardiff. ^138 Jr; ];1/jET, with immediate possession, that old estab- 4? Ci'ocerv Business, 40, Elm-street, Roath. mi t oack premises, with back entrance. Apply at ^ti-oet. 9062 TO 1 TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN" w tn Hf T, eligible Furnished Apartments. Apply r< r- Davies, confectioner, &c., 25, St. Mary- ardiff. 8972 A h, WAREHOUSE TO BE LET. 7;\ Se Warehouse in Wharf-street, close to the Glam- f ^ailshire Canal and W^est Bute Dock, well ad- ^U]j '0l' a corn or provision trade. Apply to Mr. K^ Vachell, Cardiff. 9003 ),* k^1)DA VALLEY."—To be Let, the Sandy Bank a^°V' situated near Ystrad Station. Well fitted v. ,Qod and promising business is done there at present; & W c!erate immediate possession and satisfactory ^(lv' ,?ven for leaving. Apply to Mr. }li\"an 0 J Bank, Ystrad, Pontypridd. 9223 RV SCI A DE. N EAR P17N7FYP1I IDD 7 Po y T GLAMORGANSHIRE. J> LET, with immediate possession, the above ieuce' wikh suite of rooms and offices, ™der- Da..1Iteel. ° a :ars» a conservatory, and lawn tastefully *<■ Cci e House is substantially built and in good re- i11:u 1 di1)g an excellent view of the Vale and sur- YM situated within a quarter of a mile of the Jj (5^e Railway Station, Lantwit-vardre. There are pasture fields, garden, four-stall stable, coach, tjA J>„aild chaff-rooms. {> °f Fox Hounds kept there, made famous by their late master and proprietor, Mr. ^rApply to Tlios. Alexander, Monkton, near fccj 1 9238 K ArSALR' a One-horse 'Bus, equal to new. Apply to Jt^jj F" Corp, Auctioneer, Hays, Cardiff. 88S5- tc s^EE, a strong Cart and Harness, nearly new, for a cob. Apply to Mr. Jones, 4, Gai-jier,-i- ^^L^lary-street, Carcliff. 9293 Iw. C^S°LD by Private Contract, several Houses in ti^rr j}arles-xtreet, and Castle-road, Roath. Capital -"JatK> ^nations. Apply to D. Williams, 13, Peter-street, 9284 F s ALE7 a 12 horse power portable engine, with plct cylinders. Slot sink motion, and governor, -ood working order. Suitable for saw mills, \v. r'u)ls, or 1 jumping and winding purposes. May be •° L, at LI;ii!dough I>irae Works, Cardiff. Apjily 'iTLas & Son, lime merchants, Cardiff. 9190 W TO" BE LET. °E TH1- BEST BUSINESS PREMISES IN JvTo. o. CARDIFF. V' Eute-street (corner of James-street), and No. Bute-street, also a corner. fhop (adjoining K t)ie rp'Jge). Both ]>reniises were last in the occupation A ^'aph Conqianies. Apply to Mr. Hodkinson, 8ent, 80, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 9305 v SOLD by Private Contract the Stock and ^tures of a Grocer, Provision, Corn and Meal tK th °°ie^lei' with the Dwelling House and Shop in T^fust- u,siaes-s has been carried 011 successfully for fc. v eu yeais. Situate in the main thoroughfare ^Oiv,. in Canton. Apply at No. 9, Clarendon- Canton, Cardiff. 9303 1&a ht Jd at VICTORIA SALE ROOMS. TO be LET, a spacious Dry Cellar, 80 feet long by JL 30 feet wide, with two easy rolling ways from West- gare-street; good head room and plenty of light, together with an Office fronting St. Mary-street. The cellar is admirably adapted for ale and porter stores, being situ- ated in the most central part of Cardiff. Apply on the premises, or at the Cornish Mount Hotel, St. Mary-street. 9204 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TO be LET, two well-built Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 77 and 79, St. Mary-street, now in the respective occupations of Mr. Reece and Mr. Granger, surgeons. These premises will make very desirable offices for solicitors, architects, &c. For particulars apply to Mr. Thomas, collector, &c., High-street, or at the China Warehouse. 8, A,fary-street, Cardiff. 8954 TO LICENSED"VICTUALLERS AND OTHERS. TO be LET, several Double-licensed Houses in New- port, Mon., and neighbourhood. Incoming from £ 150 to £1800. Also, three Beerhouses doing a good busi- ness. Incoming varying from J630 to £ 70. For particu- lars apply to Mr. C. Johns, auctioneer and valuer, 11, Prospect-place, Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. 9030 TO be LET, with immediate possession, Chapel Llan- iltern House, situate six miles from Cardiff, on the Llantrissant-road, containing, on the ground floor, parlour, back parlour, kitchen, dairy, cellar, and back cellar, with seven spacious bedrooms up stairs, two stables, coach- house, and other offices, together with two gardens, and from three to four acres of excellent pasture land. For further particulars apply to Mr. Eli Evans, Vine Cottage, Whitchurch, or to Mr. Thomas Jones, on the premises. 9272 CARDIFF.—TO be LET. the Clarence Hotel, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff. Has a large, handsome Bar and good Smoke-room and Bedrooms, Skittle Alley, and large back premises. Doing a good counter and smoke- room business. Ill-health is the sole reason of the present proprietor leaving. Apply to Mr. J. D. Thomas, auc- tioneer and valuer, 90, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 9185 TO BREWERS, INNKEEPERS, X-c. TO be LET, by Tender, all that Double-licensed House, called the "Westgate Hotel," situate op- posite the West Turnpike-gate and the Sophia Gar- dens, in the Cowbridge-road, Cardiff, now in the occu- pation of Mrs. Thomas, widow of Mr. David Thomas, deceased. The house comprises, on fround floor, large bar, three parlours, club-room, and kitchen on the first floor, two sitting-rooms, and six bed-rooms. A lease of seven or fourteen years may be obtained. Stock and fixtures at a valuation. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Daniel Jones, Severn-road, Canton; or to Mr. WALDRON, Solicitor, Cardiff. 24th May, 1S70. 9242 TO be SOLD by Private Contract, two Houses, Nos. 18 and 19, Bedford-street, Cardiff. Apply at No. 18. 9192 FENCE RAILS AND POSTS. TO be SOLD cheap several Thousand Fence Rails and Posts, suitable for enclosing gardens and meadows. Apply to Messrs. J. P. Lewis & Co., 52, Mount Stuart- square. 8939 POPLAR HOUSE, ROATH-ROAD TO be SOLD by private contract, or Let, possession.in September. Apply to Messrs. Mathias and Kin- nersley, 4, Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 9008 TO BUILDERS, &c. FOR SALE, by Private Contract, about 650 Swedish Granite Paving Stones, partly dressed, suitable for private residences, or public buildings. Apply to Joseph Elliott & Sons, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 9182 FOR SALE, a new Freehold House, situated in the best part of Canton, containing ten rooms and other offices; gas and water laid on good garden, &c. Price moderate. Address, N., Cardiff Times Office. 9296 TO be SOLD by Private Treaty, Three substantially and well-built Houses, Nos. 37, 38 and 39, Tyndall- street, facing the Docks, containing 14 rooms and all other conveniences. Part of the purchase money may re- main on mortgage. Apply to Messrs. Mathias and Kinnersley, House Agents, 4, Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. 7870 TWYN PEN GARN, PENTYRCH. TO be SOLD by Private Contract, FOUR COT- TAGES, situate in the above parish. Half the pur- chase money may remain on mortgage if required. For particulars, apply to Mr. W. Williams, Tongwynlais, near Cardiff, or to Mr. Morgan Rees, 1, Edward-terrace, Cardiff. 9203 LLANTRISAINT. TO be SOLD or LET, with early possession, a very commodious and well-built Dwelling-house, stand- ing in its own grounds (about half an acre in extent), on an eminence, near the town of Llantrisaint. Its situation is most healthy and agreeable, commanding extensive and picturesque views. It is easily accessible by rail from Cardiff, Pontypridd, Bridgend and Cowbridge. The pre- mises contain dining, drawing and sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, cellar and pantries, five bedrooms, two-stall stable and coach-house, with a large garden well stocked with fruit, and an Orchids house containing 12 vines. A kitchen garden and- paddock may be united in addition if desired, hard and soft water supply, abundant and ex- cellent. For further particulars and to view, apply to Watkins and Stephenson, auctioneers, Cardiff. 8988 TO be SOLD by Private Contract, two Houses near the Atlas Works, Canton, price £ 100 each three Houses near the Wyndham Hotel, Canton, in Wellington- street, price ktOO; three Freehold Houses, in Canton, £ 200 each; also, five Freeholds, j3200 each; one Freehold, seven rooms and stable and garden, price £ 250; three in Elm-street, Roath, price £ 450; three Houses, and stable for seven horses, in Dudley-terrace, price £ 900; three Houses in Fredrica-street, several in Temperance-town, Roath, and Splotland; one piece of land in Cowbridge- road, Canton, 80 feet frontage by 200 feet deep, price £ 250; several in Severn-road; Compton Cottage, Clive- road, freehold and large garden, price £300. -To LET, two six roomed houses andlarge garden— £ 6 a week one Villa in Wyndham-crescent; double-licensed Public-house to let, in the centre of Cardiff. A piece of ground on the Ely- rwad, 200 feet deep, 999 years lease. House, and Stable for three horses, and coach house in Temperance-town, Cardiff one House and Shop in Bridge-street. A work- shop to let in Temperance-town. Apply to Mr. Thomas Davies, 10, Harvey-street, Ely-road, Canton. 7236 FOR SALE, ONE new Whitechapel varnished CART one light SPRING TRAP; two light PONY TRAPS; one greengrocer's or butcher's CART on e lietvyhaulier's CART and about 2000 OAK SPOKES at MR. T. MARLEY'S, WHEELWRIGHT WORKS, PENARTH-ROAD, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 8989 KADESMEN'S BUSINESS ADVERTISE- MENTS are inserted in the CABDIFF 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. ESTABLISHED 1835. LAWN MOWERS AND GARDEN ROLLERS. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have proved to be the BEST, and have carried off EVERY PRIZE that has been given in «dl cases of competition. MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANISED WIRE NETTING. GREEN'S PATENT HOT WATER BOILERS. Drawings and Price Lists free on application. THOMAS GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS, and 54 & 55, Blackfriars-road, London. S. 9035 I R. MORETTI, WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTURER, 265, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. THATCHES and Clocks carefully cleaned and repaired V" by experienced English and foreign Workmen. Largest assortment of Watches and Clocks in South Wales. Gold Watches from £2 2s. to JE54 Silver ditto from £ 1 Is. to £ 10 10_s; Clocks from 5s. to £ 10. Gold Watch Chains from 25s. and upwards. Gold Wedding Rings from 5s. each. WHOLESALE AND FOR EXPORTATION. 8600 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. NO ONE should be without HANCOCK'S PATFNT BUTTER MACHINE for washing Butter from all traces of Milk and Acid also, for cooling and making it firm in hot weather without touching with the hand and for removing the flavour of 1 in nips, and turning Salt Butter into Fresh for daily use, by the action of cold water only also for pressing Juices from Fruits, mashing Potatoes, Turnips, and Carrots. This Machine mashes Potatoes into ornamental forms, at the same time being as fine as flour. SOLE AGENT FOR CARDIFF MR. T. TRIST, 887R Ironmonger, Dnke-slrpet. INDIA-RUBBER WAREHOUSE, 19, ST. JOHN STREET, CARDIFF. E. MORGAN, DEALER in every description of Sheet Rubber and Washers for flange joints of Steam and Water Pipes; Patent Steam Engine Packing; Vulcanised Belt- ing for Driving Machinery; Suction and Delivery Hose for Watering Gardens; Tubing for Acids, Chemicals, &c.; Waterproof Garments; Fishing Stockings; Sheeting for Invalid Beds; Nursing Aprons; Air and Water Beds, Pillows, and Cushions; Hot Water Bottles; India-Rubber Dolls, Balls, &c. 8919 IWsinfss ^bbressps. JOHN BENNET LAWES, CHEMICAL MANURE, AGRICULTURAL SEED, IMPLEMENT, GUANO, CAKE & WOOL MERCHANT, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF, AND AT COWBRIDGE AND BRIDGEND. JUST arrived, and now discharging, a cargo of Bone Phosphate in fine condition, which will be stored on the different premises as formerly, and can be had at any time. Also, Nitrate of Soda, Genuine Peruvian Guano, Agricultural Salt, and Top Dressing, specially prepared for Wheat, Barley, and Grass. A large variety of Man- golds, Swede and Field Turnips, selected from the best stocks in England and Scotland. Chief Onices 59, Mark-lane, London. Orders solicited by J. M. Hall, W. E. Hancorne, and E. John, Railway Hotel, Cowbridge. April, 8th, 1870. 8435 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 CON- STRUCTED. This Stone has now become celebrated for MONUMENTAL Purposes, orders for which can be executed from any design. 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 SHOW ROOMS, 20, and 21, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. ELLS AND NEAL BEG respectfully to inform their customers and the public generally that they have completed their 'pur- chases for the Season, and WILL COMMENCE the SUMMER'S SHOW on SATURDAY, MAY 28tli, comprising— SILKS DRESSES PARASOLS SHAWLS MUSLINS RIBBONS MANTLES PRINTS FLOWERS BONNETS HOSIERY FEATHERS HATS GLOVES WREATHS CAPS STAYS Cardiff, May 26th, 1870. 7872 WILLI AM E. VAUGHAN' S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 248, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, AND 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. BED 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, Nolton-street. COWBRIDGE.—Mrs. Stibbs, confectioner, Ivor House. 5535 D 0 W A S KING, CHIMNEY SWEEPER, No. 9, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. BOILER FLUES, KITCHEN 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 repre- sent him, and he would esteem it a favour of parties re- quiring 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. 7856 ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES IN CLOTHING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER AT D. JOTHAM AND SON'S, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS, HATTERS, HOSIERS, & GENEAL OUTFITTERS, ;24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TfASHION and ECONOMY combined. D. JOTHAM & SON'S. COATS, various in shape, made from the newest fabrics. FfASHION and ECONOMY combined. D. JOTHAM & SON'S. VESTS, made in Marsala, Thibets, Fancy Cloths, &c. TpASHION and ECONOMY combined. D. JOTHAM & SON'S. TROUSERS elegantly cut, and in endless variety. FASHION and ECONOMY combined. D. JOTHAM & SON'S. TROUSERS and VESTS (to match) unsurpassed for style, unequalled for durability. FASHION and ECONOMY combined. — D. JOTHAM & SON'S. SUITS made from durable materials and of sound work- manship. FASHION and ECONOMY combined. — D. JOTHAM & SON'S. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT.—An immense assort- ment just received of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, which for style and make far surpass those of any previous season. FASHION and ECONOMY combined. r D. JOTHAM & SON'S. THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENT, which is an in- creasing branch of the above firm, will be found to contain some of the choicest and best goods in Tweeds, Angolas, Doeskins, Coatings, &c., ever shown by any house in the trade, and all orders receive every care and attention. F ASHION and ECONOMY combined. D. JOTHAM & SON'S. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Gloves, Um- brellas, &c., &c. DURABILITY and ECONOMY combined. D. JOTHAM x SON'S. MECHANICS' CLOTHING.—This department will be found to contain every article well finished, and of sound workmanship. NOTE THE ADDRESS D. JOTHAM AND SON, 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 8607 VISITORS TO LONDON WILL FIND THE ROYAL OPERA HOTEL, 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. HOH S V. RAK-E s. THE "UNIVERSAL" HORSE RAKES are now T admitted by all who have used them to be the BEST IMPLEMENTS of the kind as yet produced. Invented and Manufactured by T. TREHARNE THOMAS, SOUTH WALES IMPLEMENT WORKS, BRIDGEND (Branch Establishment at Cowbridge). Full particulars, with reports from the harvest field, sent free on application. 9300 UNDERWOOD'S COPYING INK. QUART BOTTLE 3s. PINT „ Is. 6d. HALF-PINT BOTTLE is. DUNCAN, 10, ST. MARY STREET. Ihtshtess WINBY BROS., ATLAS ENGINEERING WORKS, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, LOCOMOTIVE, MARINE ENGINE CRANKED SHAFTS, SCREW SHAFTS, CONNECTING AND PISTON RODS, AXLES, HEAVY FORGINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS And other purposes supplied from the Steam Hammer, Smithed, Rough Turned, or finished complete ready for use. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE TENDER, CARRIAGE, WAGON, CONTRACTORS, OR COLLIERY WHEELS AND AXLES, COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY, PIT SHEAVES, TURNED AND BORED. ROLLING MILLS AND MACHINERY. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON GIRDERS, ROOFS, TANKS, AND TURNTABLES, CRABS, HOISTS, &c. All kinds of heavy and light Iron, Rrass, and Steel cast- ings. Screw Propellers, Screw Shafts cased with gun metal, and every description of FORGE, FOUNDRY & GENERAL ENGINEERING WORK. 5538 gILLIFANT AND QOMPANY BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW PREMISES WITH A CHOICE STOCK OF LADIES' JACKETS, MILLINERY, FANCY DRESSES, AND GENERAL DRAPERY. 20, ST. M A R Y S T R E E T, CARDIFF, (Opposite the Free Library). 9248 MERCHANT, CARDIFF. ELM TIMBER in logs, larg-e 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. 8384 MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON DENTIST, 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. TEETH, the best that can be obtained, from 4w to 25 Guineas the complete set. Twenty-two years' experience. Established 1852. Re- commended by the principal Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff and neighbourhood. No charge for consultation. Attendance daily, from Ten till Four. 7S46 WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS: GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY! WHERE TO GET IT IS AT W. FORD'S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 8528 CHARLES BIRD, BUILDER, &c., ROMILLY TERRACE. CANTON. ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, &c. IN THE VARIOUS BRANCHES PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. PLANS & ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. AGENT TO THE LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 8969 NEW AND FASHIONABLE DESIGNS IN FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, NEW SHAPES IN SILK AND CLOTH JACKETS, NEW SHAPES IN HATS ATD BONNETS, AT J. BREWER'S, FRIENDLY HOUSE, 209 & 210, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves and Hosiery, Um- brellas, Sunshades, Skirts, Stays, &c., &c. A large consignment of French Merinoes exceedingly cheap. 8870 WARE AND PHIPPS. (LATE WARE AND SONS,) rpAILORS, DRAPERS, ROBE MAKERS, AND MILITARY OUTFITTERS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. South Wales Establishment:— 5, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 8406 F R E N C H SILK HATS, 10s. 6d. Each. THESE Goods are MANUFACTURED in a GREAT VARIETY of SHAPES, from FRENCH SILKS, DURABLE, AND LASTING COLOURS. S. WEICHERT, MANUFACTURER, DEPOT, 2, HIGH-STREET, MANUFACTORY, 39, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 69)6 MRS. FOSTER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM LONDON, AND HER SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN. CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. 90S2 TO FAMILIES REMOVING. W. H. D A V I E S & CO., PROPRIETORS OF THE "STAR" FURNITURE VANS, 28, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, THE Largest Furniture Van Proprietors in Soutk "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 o, BRIGHTON- TERRACE, ROATH. 8462 SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, 1870. MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE the completion of it their arrangements for the ensuing season, and imite the Public generally to an inspection of their MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S & JUVENILE CLOTHING, Cut and made in the best style of the art. No effort has been spared to maintain the high reputation the Firm has acquired for fit, elegance, comfort, and cheapness, and the preparations comprehend every variety that can be required by Gentlemen of every position in life. THE READY-MADE DEPARTMENT Of Cardiff House must not be estimated by the first im- pression which the term conveys, for with W. PRICE & SONS it has been cultivated with as much care as then- organised Bespoke Department; the models from which the garments are fashioned being drawn by the same artistic Cutters, the same workmen being employed, and 's the same kind and quality of Cloth being used. The various suits and garments are, in all respects, good in MATERIAL, FASHION, FIT, & WORKMANSHIP, And it is an almost impossibility for any Gentleman, Boy, or Youth, not to succeed in being fitted. Especial attention is directed to the NEW STYLES in JUVENILE SUITS AND REEFERS; ALSO TO THE PRINCE OF WALES FROCK COAT, For Gentlemen, which is made in Blue and Black Cloths, and will be most in vogue for this season. TERMS—READY MONEY. ONE PRICE. NO ABATEMENT. ADDRESS CARDIFF HOUSE, ST. MARY-STREET, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. 117 C OLM A N'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR PREPARED FROM RICE, The staple food of more than Three Hundred Millions (360,0110000) of people, is unequalled for Blanc Mange, Cus- tards. Puddings, Cukes, Soups, &c, and is the most whole- some and easily digestible Food for Children and Invalids. QOLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR Makes a delicious Blanc-Mange. QOLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR Makes a beautiful Baked Pudding. QOLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR Makes nice Infants' Food. QOLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR Makes the best Cup-Pudding for Infants. QOLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR Makes the most delicious Custard. QOLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR Is the btst article ever offered to the public. QOLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR Sold by all Druggists. Grocers. &c., in 1 lb., lb., and I lb. Packets. 4 TESTIMONIALS. EDWIN LANCASTER, 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." SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, M.D., Professor at the Liverpool College of Chemistry, writes:- I can highly recommend it as a palatable and very di- gestible and nutritious food." 8909 29, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. R. HEITZMAN, JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, &c. 29, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Now replete with a magnificeist 11 N E W STOCK, Of the most vaiied description. THE LATEST DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY, IN GOLD GUARDS, GREAT \VARIETY, ALBERTS, I AND NECKLACES, 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. 6J. 8286 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 ESTABLISHED 1842. J. AND T. ROBINSON Continue to Manufacture BONE MANURE FOR GRAIN & ROOT CROPS, THE GRASSES, AND CLOVER; ALSO SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Rich in Phosphate chiefly rendered soluble, and in a state of great perfection for maturing as well as starting the crop. THESE Manures are offered with every confidence, after years of practical experience by the Manufacturers. ALSO, LINSEED AND COTTON SEED CAKE, Made from Seed as imported, without admixture. APPLY' TO J. AND T. ROBINSON, St. Philip's Marsh, Bristol; at the Docks, Gloucester; or to their Agents. 8653 J. H. GASKELL, BOOKBINDER, MACHINE-RULER AND STATIONER, NO. 1, GUILDFORD-STREET, (South end of Edward-street), NEAR THE BATHS, CARDIFF. 8630 lUmiufis ^i> £ ) tTSSW. MESSRS. FULTON, DUNLOP & CO., DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, RESPECTFULLY invite attention to the undermen- R tinned articles, all of which have been carefully selected expressly for family use, and can be confidently recommended to the Public :— WINES. PER DOZEN. PORT.—Very superior, old in bottle 60s. Superior old crusted. 48s., 54s. Very fine ditto 36s. ,42s. Good, from the wood 28s., 32s., 36s., 42s. Good Colonial 18s. SHERRY.—Very superior old 60s. Superior old soft Pale 54s. Choice Pale or Golden 48s. Choice "drv" Pale 48s. Verv fine Pale or Golden 36s., 42s. Excellent Dinner Sherry 24s., 28s., 32s. Ditto, ditto 18s. CHAMPAGNE.—"Madame Cliquot" 72s. Moet's or Ruinart's 63s. Other qualities .36s., 42s., 48s., 60s. MOSELLE. —Still or Sparkling 42s., 48s., 55s. HOCK 24s., 36s., 42s., 48s. 55s. CLARET. —Good ordinary 12s., 16s., 20s., 24s. Good classed Wines 30s. to 60s. BURGUNDY 30s. to 68s. MARSALA.—Ingham's 20s. BRITISH WINES 15s. SPIRITS. PER GALLON. BRANDY. -Fiiiest Cognac, Pale or Brown 26s. Good ditto 20s., 24s. British or J ersey 16s., 18s. WHISKY. Finest old Irish, matured in Sherry casks 19s. Good ditto 17s. Finest old Scotch (Islay).19s. Plain ditto Malt 17s. RUM.-Fine old Jamaica .18s. Good ditto 16s. HOLLANDS.—Best old 18s. GIN.—Best London 14s. Good ditto 12s., 13s. GINGERETTE and PEPPERMINT 16s. SHRUB 12s. BRANDY. -'vlartell's or Hennessy's, finest old per doz. case. 60s. ditto ditto fine old 48s., 54s. Good new 42s. HOLLANDS.—Anchor brand 34s. 2906 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 you want a Decent PORTMANTEAU, COURIER, or CARPET BAG, Call as above. TO SERVANTS,— If you want a good serviceable BOX or TRUNK, Call as above. TO SAILORS,— If you want a well-seasoned CHEST, Call as above. REPAIRS done with despatch and on reasonable terms. The Trade supplied. 8984 ABRAHAM SMITH, BLACK LION INN, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, FRESH ALE BREWER. WELL. AIRED BEDS AND EVERY ACCOMMODATION. MODERATE CHARGES. SOUP ALWAYS READY. HOT DINNERS DAILY FROM 12 TO 3 O'CLOCK. 8179 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 Ware- house, &c. ———— STRAW PALLIASSES, 4ft 0 6 6 DITTO, 4ft. 6in. t) 7 6 SPRING BEDS, 4ft. 1 10 0 DITTO, 4ft. 6in. 1 15 0 MILLPUFF BEDS from 5s. upwards. MILLPUFF Id. per lb. and upwards. 8027 MR. E. P LEE, PHOTOGRAPHER, 8, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, IS PREP IRED TO EXECUTE ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, IX 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 de Visite are characterized by delicacy, fulness of detail, and artistic force." 7836 CARDIFF MARBLE & STONE WORKS, ST. MARY-STREET. JACKSON AND CO., MANUFACTURERS OF CHIMNEY PIECES IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MARBLE, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, MEMOR- IAL CROSSES, HYDRAULIC LIME, CEMENTS, PLASTER OF PARIS, STONE-WARE DRAIN PIPES, CHIM- NEY POTS, &c. Agents for the Marble Quarries of Kilkenny, Cork, and Galway. The Trade supplied with every description of prepared stone work. DESIGNS AND PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. 6688 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 6, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. TL. HOWE'S Carte-de-VisitePhoto- • graphs. TL. HOWE'S Cabinet and Larger Photographs. TL. HOWE'S Miniatures for Lockets # and Brooches. rp L. HOWE'S Enlargement of Portraits. TL. HOWE Takes Children Instantaneously, by a New Process. TERMS, POST FREE. 6100 LLANDRINDOD WELLS. LLANERCH HOTEL. THIS old established Family Hotel and Boarding- ouse, IS NOW READY FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. RECEPTION OF VISITORS. TERMS:— From the 1st of April until the 15th of June, £1 15s. per week, including board, lodging and attendance. After that date, JE2 2s. per week. PROPRIETOR—E. DAWSON. 8949 ROCK HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE, LLANDRINDOD WELLS, RADNORSHIRE, ON THE CENTRAL WALES RAILWAY. PHILIP JAMES & SON, HAVING relinquished their tenancy of the Severn Arms Hotel," Penybont, cannot allow this oppor- tunity to pass without thanking their numerous friends for the very liberal support they have received there for the past sixteen years, and beg most respectfully to inform them that their business is now confined to THE ROCK HOTEL, where they have again made great additions, comprising large Dining, Assembly, and Smoke-rooms, also addi- tional Bed-rooms, which are now ready for the reception of visitors. The Proprietors trust, by strict personal attention, to merit a share of that kind support which they have hitherto received. In connection with the above Hotel, the Proprietors have taken No. 5, Norton-terrace, where they will be able to accommodate isitors with Private Lodgings. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ROOM, BILLIARDS. GOOD TROUT FISHING. AN OMNIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. For Terms, apply to the Proprietors. Llandrindod, June 1st, 1870. 9289 gttsincss WILLIAM W. THOMAS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, ELY FARM, ELY. BEGS to announce that he COLLECTS HOUSE P RENTS in Cardiff, Canton, Roath, Grangetown, and all parts of the district. Highest references. Ample security if necessary. AGENT TO THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMP AKY. Residuary Accounts prepared for Inland Revenue. 9179 J. UPRIGHT, CORN, FLOUR, AND SALT STORES, WHARF-STREET, BUTE-STREET. SALT Delivered to any part of the town and Railway Stations. March 17, 1S70. 8863 THEM ARKET HOTEL, CANTON. MR. S. MARKS begs to inform Farmers, Dealers, and others that he has taken to the above HOTEL, and intends providing AN ORDINARY ON WHIT-MONDAY, and on every FAIR DAY throughout the year, at Twelve o'clock. Priee Is. 6d. each. 9133 C A K S O N S' PAINT, PATRONISED BY THE QUEEN, The British Government, 7,000 of the Nobtlity&Gentry, The Indian Government, Railway 8: Canal Companies, The Colonial Governments, Collieries, Iron Masters, &c. Forallkindaof OUT-DOOR WORK, And is proved, after a test of upwards of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. Is especially applicable to Iron Roofing, Park Fencing, Farm and other Buildings, Bridges, Hurdling Farm Implements, Carts and Wagons, Gates, &c, &c., and all exposed work, effecting a SAVING OF MORE THAN FIFTY PER CENT., as not only is it cheaper in the first place when purchasing, but lasts twice as long as Genuine White Lead, or any other paint, and CAN BE LAID ON BY UNSKILLED LABOUR. It is sold in a fine dry powder, will keep any length of time, and requires neither grinding or straining, but simply to be mixed as per Directions for Use. COLOURS. Per Cwt. Per Cwt. White Bright Red.v Light Stone Dark Red | Bath Stone. Chocolate • • LORO 'Jreani Colour V30s. Purple Brown | Light Portland Stone Black 1 Portland Stone Bronze Green Buff Bright Green l Oak Colour. 1 26 Deep Green >42s. Lead Colour s. Blue ,.J Prepared Oil Mixture for the Anti-Corrosion. Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes, &c. C A R S O NLR~ PAINT, For Public Edifices, Mansions, Villas, and every kind of Brick, Stone, Compo, &c., is unrivalled, and is the only Paint that will effectually resist the rays of the Sun upon CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, FRAMES, &c. Three Cwt. FREE to all STATIONS in England, Ireland, and Scotland. Patterns and Testimonials sent Post Free. No Agents. WALTER CARSON & SONS, LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON, E.C.; AND 21, BACHELOR'S WALK, DUBLIN. CARSONS' PAINT. 8885 BOOTS! BOOTS!! DAVID EVANS, No. 9, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. (Facing Trinity-street,) O EGS to inform.his friends and the public generally U that he has a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Y LADIES' GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S ROOTS 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 Style, Durability, and Sterling Value he cannot be surpassed. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— DAVID EVANS, No. 9, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, Facing Trinity-street. 8269 CHAPELLER1E FRANCA IS E. 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 Accurate Fit, however peculiar the phrenological develop- ment may be. ———— COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. DEPOT, 2, HIGH-STREET, MANUFACTORY, 39, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 940 LEA AND PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Pronounced by Connoisseurs, "THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE." TO guard against tha numerous worthless imitations tf 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 for export, by the Proprietors, Worces- ter Crosse and Blackwell, London and by druggists, grocers, and oilmen generally tkrou«h«ut the world. LEA AND PERRINS. 9151 BOOTS! BOOTS!! FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. VISIT BOYLE AND CO., 18, CHURCH-STREET, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, 12, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, TTJ"HERE there are thousands of pairs of every des- cription, to suit all tastes. LADIES' GENTS' KID ELASTIC SIDES BALMORALS. GLOVE KID DO. COSSACKS. CASHMERE DO. HALF WELLINGTONS. SEAL & LEVANT DO. ELASTIC SIDES. MEMEL & GOAT DO. DRESS BOOTS. HIGHLAND SHOES. OXONIANS. BALMORALS. J FRENCH SHOES. SIDE LACE CRICKET SHOES AND HOUSE BOOTS. I BOOTS. SEAMENS' BOOTS AND SLIPPERS. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. P"s JAMES PAYNE, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, AUCTIONEERS' PORTER A MESSENGBR, 46, WOOD STREET, CARDIFF, POSSESSES the largest number of Posting Stations P in Cardiff and neighbourhood. BRYANT AND MAY'S PATENT SAFETY MATCHES p LIGHT ONLY OS THE BOX. 74846