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fglaitfrjd. I A WINE MERCHANT is open to treat with a well- known PERSON of respectability and good address to SOLICIT ORDERS in the Wine Trade amongst Pri- vate Families in Cardiff and Neighbourhood. A liberal commission given. Address, W.F. B., GUARDIAN Office, Cardiff. t6205 TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. inr WANTED. a well-educated Youth as an APPREN- W TICE to a Chemist and Druggist. Apply to J. D. Treharne, Bute Docks, Cardiff. [6151 TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. WILLIAM HOULT. Family Grocer, Church-street, Cardiff, has a Vacancy for a respectable well- educated Youth as an APPRENTICE, not under 15 years of age. [5932 iQ1n be Aft or ^old. TO be LET, TYR MAB ELLIS HOUSE, near _L Pontypridd, with or without 79 acres of PASTURE LAND, or a smaller quantity if preferred. The house contains four sitting-rooms, two kitchens, pantry, &c., &c. on the ground floor; six good bedrooms and two dressing- rooms, store-room, and four good attic bedrooms. There are also stable, coach-house, harness, and saddle-rooms. Grounds of about two acres, tastefully laid out. The house is pleasantly situated, commanding extensive views. A well-stocked kitchen garden, orchard, farm-house, and buildings. The Cross Inn Station, on the Llantrissant and Tatf Vale Junction Railway, is within twenty minutes' walk of the premises, which are situate two and a half miles from the towns of Pontypridd and Llantrissant. Apply to D. T. Alexander, Pontypridd; or to H. Pickerj ing Clarke, Esq., Spring Grove, Isleworth, London. [5397 TO LET, THAT desirable FAMILY RESIDENCE lately oc- .i. cupied by the Italian Consul, No. 8, Charles-street, Cardiff. Immediate possession. Apply to Mr. Robert Cole, 9, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. [6182 SULLY. BALL COTTAGE. -This pleasantly situated Seaside ft Residence to be LET, furnished or unfurnished. Apply to Mr. John W. Vachell, Cardiff. L6158 HOUSE and STABLE to be LET in Roath-road Apply to J. and C. Sankey, Angel-street, Cardiff [r.202 RAILWAY WAGGONS FOR SALE. FOR Cash, or on Redemption Lease, a number of SECOND-HAND SEVEN and TEN TON NAR- ROW-GUAGE RAILWAY WAGGONS. Can be seen at the Hirwam Works, Hirwain. For particulars apply to the Bristol and South Wales Railway Wagsron Company, Limited, Exchange Buildings, Bristol. JOHN CURTIS, Secretary. 29th March, ISil. [6203 PIANOFORTES for SALE.—A splendid Cottage Jr Piano, full compass, by Tolkien, £22. Also a beau- tiful-toned Cottage Piano, by D'Almaine and Co., £:1:7. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS TUNED AND REPAIRED. THATCHER BROTHERS, 1, Pearson-place, Docks, Cardiff. [6075 TObeSOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, THREE substan- .L tially built HOUSES, Nos. 37, 38, and 39, Tyndal- Btreet, facing the Docks, containing 14 Rooms, and all other conveniences. Part of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage. Apply to Messrs. Mathias and Kennersley, House Agents, 4 Upper Station-terrace, Cardiff. [4343 — BRISTOL WAGGON WORKS COMPANY.—RAIL- ED WAY WAGGONS, Broad or Narrow Gauge, for SALE, HIRE, or REDEMPTION HIRE, at a few days' notice, on application to W. E. Nethersole, 6, Belle Vue or at Repairing Shops, East Bute Dock, Cardiff. [4459 flublid JjtoticeB. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ST. JOHN'S VICARAGE, CARDIFF. TH E Churchwardens of the Parish of St. John the JL Baptist are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a VICARAGE HOUSE and APPUR- TENANCES in Charles-street, Cardiff. Drawings and specifications may be seen on application to the Churchwardens, on and after the 20tb instant. Lists of quantitfes may be obtained on payment of one guinea, which will be returned to persons whose tenders are not accepted. Sealed tenders, endorsed "St. John's Vicarage House," to be delivered to the Rev. the Vicar, on or before THURSDAY, the 6th of A pril next. J^N^FLINT^00138' } Churchwardens. Cardiff, March 16th, 1871. 16164 TO HAULIERS AND SCAVENGERS. THE ROATH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD J. are prepared to receive TENDERS for SCAVENG- ING and WATERING the District, and for HAULING BALLAST, STONE, and GRAVEL to HIGHWAYS, from 25th March, 1871 to 25th March, 1872. Specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. Waring, C.E., Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, Surveyor to the Board. Sealed tenders endorsed, "Tenders for Scavenging," lobe delivered at my office. Arcade Chambers, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, on or before Monday, 3rd April 6157] THOS. H. ENSOR, Clerk. THE INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. ALL persons desiring- to Contract for the SUPPLY of the following ARTICLES, or any of them, to be delivered free of cost at the Infirmary in such quantities daily as may be required, for the Quarter com- mencing the 5th day of April, 1871, and ending the 4th day of July, 1871, are requested to send to the Infirmary Sealed Tenders on or before MONDAY, April 3rd. Meat, at per lb. Bread, at per 41b loaf. Milk, at per quart. Coal, at. per ton. Accounts to be paid at the end of the Quarter. The Tenders will be opened at a meeting of the Com- mittee, to be held on » The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be .accepted. (By order) C. T. VACHELL, Secretary. Cardiff Infirmary, March 23rd, 1871. [6189 CARDIFF BATHS, GUILD FORD- CRESCENT. THE HOT WATER BATHS are Open Daily, from L 7 a.m., to 9 p.m., for Ladies and Gentlemen. Sun- days 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. The TURKISH BATH is open every day for Gentle- men, except Tuesdays and Fridays, which are Ladies' days. The SWIMMING BATHS are now OPEN DAILY for the Season. Experienced and careful attendants in each department always on the premises. 61181 R. WILLIAMS. Manager. SCHOOL FOR DEAF AND DUMB, LLANDAFF. THE Public are respectfully informed that the pur- j_ chase of the Premises so long in treaty has at length been effected, for the sum of d6650. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS in aid of the BUILDING FUND, in order to free the School from debt, are earnestly invited, and will be rery thankfully received, by the Rev. D. Howell, St. John's, Cardiff, by Mr. Melville, at the School, or may be paid to the credit of the Building Fund, West of England and South Wales Bank,Cardif. je s. d. Bassett, Mrs., Bonvilstone Cottage, Cow- bridge 2 2 0 Boulger, Rev. John, M.A, Pennant, Llanrwst, N.W. 10 0 Bowen, Henry, Esq., Cardiff 110 Bird, Rev. J. J. S per Kingsworthy 0 16 0 Carne, Dr., St. Donatts Castle 0 10 0 Chappell, Mrs., New Bond-street,London. 10 0 0 Cook, Rev. Dr., Trinity Church, Swansea 2 2 0 Cory, R, jun^, Esq., Roath 5 0 0 Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian" 0 10 6 Davis, Lewis, Esq., Sully 60 0 0 Dornford, Graham, Esq., Bryn Hafod, 110 Duncan, D., Esq., • Cardiff Times" 0 10 6 Evans, Miss, Tatf's Well 3 3 0 Fisher, Mr. George, T.V.R., Cardiff 1 1 0 Friends, Two Zealous 5 0 0 •Gauutlett, Rev. J. G., M.A., Hon. Sec., St. James' Church, Swansea 2 8 6 Gibbon, J. S., Esq., Newton House 2 2 0 Graves, John T., Esq.. the late Poor Law Inspector, Cheltenham 200 Heard, Henry, Esq Cardiff 3 3 0 Her Majesty's Printers, London 10 0 Hill, Messrs. Charles and Son, Cardiff 10 10 0 Jones, Mr. D., builder, Cardiff. 110 Kelly, S. W., Esq., Penhill, Cardiff 2 2 0 Llaudaff, the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of 2 0 0 Llandaff, the Very Rev. the Dean of 3 0 0 Lewis, Miss, Rhyl, per Rev. H. Morgan 5 0 0 Lewis, William, Esq., Bridgend 2 2 0 Mesham, Miss Margaret E., Denbigh 2.50 0 0 N.W., Newcastle-on-Tyne 0 10 6 Newbery, Mr., The Cedars, Canton 1 1 o Nicholas, Mrs.,Lantwit Major 0 10 0 Page, è. H., Esq., Dulwich House, Llandaff •- — 10 0 0 Pryce, J. Bruce, Esq., Cardiff, per Rev. D. Howell 5 0 0 Purchase, Mrs., Ynysagorad 3 0 0 Prince of Wales Club, Canton, moiety. 0 15 0 St. Pagans Church, Cardiff, Collection after Harvest Thanksgiving, per the N Rev. W. David, M.A. 4 0 0 Sanriieman, Mrs., Windsor-place 2 2 0 Shand, J. B., Esq., Windsor-place, Cardiff 5 0 0 Short, Rev.W., M.A.L!andrinio^N.W. 2 0 0 Small sums 14 5 Taylor, Dr., Cardiff, per lie v. v'saulez. 0 10 6 Thomas, Mrs. N., Roath 10 0 Tredegar, the Right Hon. Lord Bas- saleg Park, per Mr. Rowland 5 0 0 Win r! en, E., Esq., ex-Mayor of Cardiff 2 2 0 Wilkinson, Mrs., Vicarage, Stan wix 0 10 0 Williams, Mr. John, ironmerchant, Cardiff 2 2 0 Windsor, the late Baroness, Grosvenor- "treet, London 20 0 0 897JJ fuftliU æoftqts. 1871. CARDIFF RACES AND STEEPLECHASES. STEWARDS: C. W. DAVID, Esq., Mayor I G. W. G. THOMAS, Esq. of Cardiff. Major PICTON TURBERVILL VAUGHAN H. LEE, Esq., CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, High Sheriff of Glamor- Esq. ganshire. G, FORBES BENTLEY, Esq. Mr. R. JOHNSON, York, Handicapper. Mr. W. R. HARVEY, 37, Charles-street, Hon. Sec. Mr: FRED. MINTON, Judge. FIRST DAY-TUESDAY, MAY 2ND. THE CORPORATION PLATE. A Handicap of 5 sovs. each, 2 sovs. forfeit, if declared on or before the 25th of April, with Twenty-five Sovereigns added by the Mayor of Cardiff. A winner of any race value dMO, after declaration of the weights, to carry 71bs. extra of :£100, 101 bs. One mile over the flat. To close and name to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 11th of April. Weights to be published the following week. THE CARDIFF OPEN STEEPLECHASE. A Handicap of 10 sovs. each, 5 forfeit, and 2 only (to the fund) if declared to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby on or before the 25th of April, with One Hundred Sovereigns added. The winnerof any handicap steeplechase, after declaration of the weights, once 71bs., twice 101 bs. extra. The winner to pay 10 sovs. towards expenses. About three miles and a half. To close and name to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby on or before the 11th of April. Weights to be published the following week. THE GRAND STAND PLATE OF £50. A Handicap. Entrance 2 sovs. each (to go to the fund). A winner of any handicap of the value of JB50, after the declaration of the weights, 71bs. extra the winner of the Corporation Plate, lOlbs. extra, but not in addition. Four horses to start or no race. One mile and a half. To close and name to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby on or before the 11th of April. THE ELY HURDLE RACE. A Sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each, 1 sov. forfeit, to be sent with the entry (to go to the fund), with Thirty Sovereigns added. For regular and bona-fide hunters, the property of persons residing in Monmouthshire or South Wales, and being in their possession, aud have not been in a public training stable since 1st January, 1871. 4 yrs., lOst. 121bs.: 5 yrs., list. lOlbs.; 6 yrs and aged, 12st. 71bs. h.b. horses allowed 71bs. Over six flights of hurdles. Gentlemen Riders to be qualified by the Stewards. Jockeys 7lbs. extra. Winners once, 71bs. extra twice, lOlbs. One mile and a half. To close and name to the Secretary on or before the 25th of April. THE LADIES' PLATE OF :£30, Added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, 1 forfeit. 3 yrs., 8st. 12lbs.; 4 yrs., 9it. lOlbs.: 5 yrs., lOst. 3lbs.; 6 yrs. and upwards, lOst. 71 bs. Mares and Geldings allowed 31bs. The winner to be sold for £ 100, if claimed if entered to be sold for £ 50, allowed 71bs. Winners' once in 1871, 51bs. extra twice, lOlbs. Six furlongs. To close and name to the Secretary at nine o'clock on Monday evening, the 1st of May, at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street. FOR PONIES AND GALLOWAYS, Ten Guineas will be given. Height not to exceed 14 hands 2 inches weight, 9st. 71bs. 71bs. allowed for every inch below. To be ridden by Gentlemen, Farmers, Tradesmen, or their Sons; Jockeys, 91bs. extra winners, 51bs. extra. Entrance, 10s. each half to the second horse, remainder to the winner. Once round the Course. To close and name to the Secretary on or before the 25th of April. SECOND DAY-WEDNESDAY, MAY 3RD. THE PRINCE OF WALES' STAKES. A Handicap of 5 sovs. each, 2 forfeit (to the fund), if declared to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby on or before the 25th April. With Fifty Sovereigns added. The winnerof any race value :£50 after declaration of the weights, to carry 71bs. extra; of £ JOO, lolbs. The winner of the Corporation or Grand Stand Plates, lOlbs. extra, but not in addition. One mile and a quarter over the flat. To close and name to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby on or before the 11th of April. Weights to be published the following week. THE ALEXANDRA PLATE OF £50, Added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, I forfeit (to the fund), for regular bona-fide Hunters who have never won any Handicap Flat Race, Hurdle Race, or Steeple- chase, and have not been in a public traiuing stable since the 1st November, 187o. Gentlemen Riders, 12st. each Jockeys, 71bs. extra. The winner to pay;) sovs. towards expenses. Four Horses to start or no Race. Over the Steeplechase Course. To close and name to the Secretary on or before the 25th of April. THE INNKEEPERS' PLATE Of 3 sovs. each, 1 forfeit, with Thirty Sovereigns added. 3 yrs., 8st.; 4 yrs., 9st. 51bs.; 5 yrs., )0st.; 6.years and upwards, IO.st. 2Ibs.; mares and geldings allowed 3ibs. The winner to be sold, if demanded, for £100; if entered to be sold for S50, allowed 71bs. Winners once in 1871, 51bs. extra; twice, or of the Ladies' Plate, lolbs. One mile and two furlongs. To close at Nine o'clock on the evening of the first day's Races, to the Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street. THE OPEN HURDLE RACE. A Handicap of 5 sovs. each, 2 forfeit, if declared to the Secretary or Messrs. Weatherby on or before the 25th of April, with Forty Sovereigns added. The winner of any Hurdle Race or Steeplechase, after declaration of the weights, to carry 71bs. extra. Over eight flights of hurdles. About two miles. To close and name, and weights to be published same time as the Cardiff Open Steeplechase. THE HUNTERS' STAKES OF :£40, Added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, 1 forfeit, to be sent with the entry (to go to the fund). For regular and bona-fide hunters that have been fairly hunted with any established pack of hounds three months before the races, and have not been in a public training stable for six months previously. 4 yrs. old, lOst. 7Ibs.; 5 yrs. old, list. 12Ibs.; 6 yrs. and aged, 12st. 71bs. Winners once, 5ibs. extra; twice, lOlbs.; Gentleman Riders. Jockeys, 71bs. extra. About two and a half miles over the Steeplechase Course. To close and name to the Secretary on or before the 25th of April. ——— CONDITIONS. Three Horses (the property of different Owners) to start for each Race, o: the Public Money will not be given. The Colours of the Riders to be declared at the time I of entry, and any Jockey riding in different Colours will be fined One Sovereign. All Stakes to be paid to the Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, by Nine o'clock the evening before the Races. Ten Shillings to be paid with the entry of each Horse, and all forfeits and entrances under :£5 must be paid at the time of entry, or the same cannot be received. Each winner (unless otherwise expressed), to pay £1 towards expenses, which will include all Weighing Fees, &c. The Second Horse in each Race to save his Stake. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. No objection will be received unless made to the Hon. Secretary, in writing, before starting, accompanied with a deposit of Five Sovereigns, to be forfeited to the fund if the objection fails. The Flat Races to be run under the Newmarket Rules. The Steeplechases under the Grand National Steeple- chase Rules, excepting the Rule as to Gentlemen Riders, on which point (if required) the Stewards will decide. Horses running for the Ely Hurdle Race, Alexandra Plate, and Hunters' Stakes will not be charged Race- horse Duty. Certificate of Qualification from Master of Hounds to be produced for those Races, if required. No Gambling Booths or Tables will be allowed on the Course. Applications for ground for Booths to be made to the Secretary on or before the ltithof April; and no person, unless a subscriber of a guinea to the fund, will be allowed to erect one. The Cheltenham New Grand Stand has been engaged Admission, 3s. 6d. Admission to the Ground.—Coaches and Omnibuses with Four Horses, 10s.; Four-wheel Carriages, 5s.; Two- wheel ditto, 3s. Saddle Horses not allowed. [6129 1871. HARCOURT. TO Cover this Season, at Coedkemew Stud Farm, JL near Newport, Mon. Thorough-bred Mares Five Guineas, Five Shillings the Groom Half-bred Mares Three Guineas, Two Shillings and Sixpence the Groom. Bona-fide Tenant Farmers under Lord Tredegar, whose sole occupation is Farming, one Guinea each Mare, and Two Shillings and Sixpence the Groom. Persons sending three Mares at Three or Five Guineas, will be served at the price of two. Good accommodation for Mares and Foals. Hay and grass at 10s. 6d. per week. Corn at market price. All expenses to be paid before the Mares are taken awav. Apply to Mr. Loftus, Stud Groom, Coedkernew, near Newport, Mon. „ Harcourt is by Stockwell, out of Ellerdale, and of great size and substance. [6194 NOTICE. THE New Postal Tariff being now in force, the CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN will be forwarded by Friday Morning's early Post, to Subscribers, at a REDUCED CHARGE, namely, a Payment of 2s. 6d. QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE, AND 2s. 9d. QUARTERLY ON CREDIT. The GUARDIAN will continue to be delivered in Town at 2s. Quarterly in Advance, and 2s. 2d. Quarterly on Credit. ——— OFFICE—ST. JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN PRINTING OFFICE, ST. JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. ALL KINDS of PRINTING executed with neat- ness, accuracy, and despatch, on moderate terms. SPECIAL TYPE FOB ECCLESIASTICAL PURPOSES. iubUq Unties, TTfTHEREAS the Most Honorable JOHN PATRICK CRICHTON STUART, MARQUESS OF BUTE, VV and Earl of Dumfries, of Cardiff Castle in the County of Glamorgan, and the Right Honorable CHARLES MORGAN ROBINSON, LORD TREDEGAR, BARON TREDEGAR, of Tredegar, in the County of Mon- mouth, being respectively interested under the provisions of The Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange and Improve- ment of Lands," in the Land and Hereditaments set forth in the Schedule hereunder written, with the Easements and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, and being desirous of effecting an Exchange of the same, have made appli- cation, in writing, to the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to direct enquiries whether such proposed Exchange would be beneficial to the Owners of such respective Lands and Hereditaments, and to proceed with the same under the provisions of the said Acts. Now the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, being of opinion that such Exchange would be bene- ficial, and that the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby give notice that they will cause to be framed and confirmed, under their Hands and Seal, an Order of Exchange in the matter of the said application, unless notice, in writing, of dissent to the said proposed Exchange be given to them by some person entitled to an Estate in, or to a charge upon, the said Land and Hereditaments or any part thereof, on or before the 15th day of July next. THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH THE FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS. LAND and Hereditaments in which the above- LAND and Hereditaments in which the above- named John Patrick Crichton Stuart, Marquess of named Charles Morgan Robinson, Lord Tredegar, Bute, and JEarl of Dumfries, is interested, situate in is interested, situate in the Parishes of Roath and the Parishes of Roath and St. John the Baptist, St. John the Baptist, Cardiff, in the County of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, and proposed Glamorgan, and proposed to be exchanged for the to be exchanged for the Land and Hereditaments Land and Hereditaments hereinbefore specified. hereinafter specified. No. on DESCRIPTION. A. R. p. No. on DESCRIPTION. A. R. p. Tithe Map. j Tithe Map. ROATH. f\ ROATH. Parts of Splott Moors. part 42 Moor Land 9 1 28 f Moor land 1 1 24 Waste Land 0 0 14 I 11 11 2 2 10 4 3 30 0 3 21 <2 part 47 » » 1 0 29 o 2 38 g5 5 2 36 jg < i „ 3 3 ». 1 1 Parts of Deans Farm. j W 86 Pasture Land 5 0 23 gj 111a Arable Land 2 0 30 | 1-1 Parts of Deans Farm. ) W 86 Pasture Land 5 0 23 gj 111a Arable Land 2 0 30 | 1-1 Part of Adams Down Farm. I part 4 Arable Land 0 0 10 ) 2831) [ 922 ROATH. j"| C [ ROATH. 293 Waste Land and Plantation 0 1 1, 290 Waste Land and Brake 0 1 1 ii ri \) H I ——— — — » ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, CARDIFF.. ( ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, CARDIFF. part 181 Pasture Land 3 0 37 a part 184 Pasture Land 6 0 29 part 210 Arable Land. 1 1 24 422Ï J w l Witness my hand this 29th day of March, in the'year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. Inclosure Commission, H. PYNE, 3, St. James's-square, By Order of the Board. London, S.W. [6199 APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES to be made to the SECRETARY, or to Mr. E. PROSSER, 5, Brighton Park, Clifton, Bristol. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, JL ESTABLISHED 1852. CAPITAL £200,000. FIRE CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. LIFE CLAIMS PAID THIRTY DAYS After production of proofs of death. LIFE AND FIRE CLAIMS PAID: Upwards of HALF A MILLION STERLING. ACCUMULATED LIFE FUND In 1865, £ 89,865. In 1870, £ 153,557. LIFE PREMIUM INCOME, £ 35,584. CHAIRMAN THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., Of Farnworth, near Bolton, and the Quinta, Salop. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Secretary. CHIEF OFFICES: Wrexham and London. [6187 -VrOBWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE ll SOCIETY. Instituted 1821. Capital, £ 550,000. DIRECTORS. Edward Steward, Esq., President. George Durrant, Esq. Vice-President. Henry S. Patteson, Esq. George Elward Simpson, Wales Christopher Hotson,! Esq. Esq. Colonel James Cockburn, ( Charles Edward Tuck, Esq. Thomas Beevor, Esq. DmmUl Dalrymple, Esq., Henry Back, Esq. William Robert Clarke,Esq. I ^Cnbin.™^ Astley Secretary, Sir Samuel Bignold, Knight, Surrey-street, Norwich. THE TOTAL REPEAL OF THE DUTY upon Fire Insurance from Midsummer, 1869, will enable Insurers to double their prelection on first-class risks without any increase of payment. The rates of this Society are the same as other offices, whilst Periodical Returns are made to the parties insured. In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this Establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business now exceeds £ 90,000,000. Insurers, whose Premiums are due at Lady-day, are reminded that payment should be madewithin 15 days of that date. Agents for the County Cardiff Mr Richard Evans Swansea Mr John fiees Aberdare Mr George Rosser Aberavon Mr Evan Evans Cowbridge Mr John Stock wood Neath Mr W. Whittington Merthyr Tydfil Mr. Albert Harris. 16190 LEGAL AND GENERAL LfFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 10, FLEET-STREET, TEMPLE BAR, LONDON, E.C. FOUNDED, 1836. POLICIES of this Society are guaranteed by very ample Funds; receive nine-tenths of the total profits as Bonus; enjoy peculiar "Whole-World" and other distinctive privileges, and are protected by special conditions against liability to future question. Trustees. The Right Hon. the Lord Chancellor. The Right Hon. the Lord Cairns. Is The Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice Boviil. The Right Hon. Sir Edward Vaughan Williams. The Hon. Sir George Rose. Thomas Webb Greene, Esq., Q.C. John Osborne, Esq., Q C. Edward Smith Bigg, Esq. Robt. B. Follett, Esq., Taxing Master in Chahcery. Settlement Policies in favour of Wife and Children now granted iu terms of the Married Women's Property Act, 1870. E. A. NEWTON, Actuary and Manager. Agent for Cardiff, E. B. REECE Esq., Solicitor. f5023 ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF LIFE. ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF TIME. ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF MONEY. Provide against ACCIDENTS of ALL KINDS BY INSURING WITH THE X> AIL WAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COM- ilj PANY. An Annual Payment of £ 3 to £ 6 5s. insu-^s £ 1,000 at Death, or an Allowance at the rate of A6 per week for injury. £ 565,000 have been Paid as Compensation. ONE out of every 12 Annual Policy Holders becoming a claimant EACH YEAR. For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64, CORNHILL, a..d 10, REGENT-STREET, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agent for Cardiff-Mr. J. WILLANS, Windsor Cham. bers. Merthyr—Mr. H. W. HARRIS, 140, High-street. Neath—Mr. W. H. REES. [4646 WHITTINGTON LIFE ASSURANCE w COMPANY. Chief Offices-3i, MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON, E.C. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE COMPANY. The Guarantee of an ample subscribed capital.. Moderate Rates of Premium, especially for young lives. Policies payable during lifetime without extra premium. Invalid or Second-Class Lives assured at tabular rates, on a safe and equitable plan. Bonuses have been declared in 1860, 1863, 1866, and 1869. 5969] ALFRED T. BOWSER, Manager WEST OF ENGLAND FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, JC ESTABLISHED AT EXETER, 1807. CAPITAL, £ 600,000. TRUSTEES. Right Hon. Earl of Devon. Sir T. D. Acland, Bart. Right Hon. Earl Fortescue. Sir J. T. B. Duckworth, Bt. Right Hon. Earl of Morley. S. T. Kekewich, Esq., M.P. Right Hon. Earl of Morley. S. T. Kekewich, Esq., M.P. LIFE DEPARTMENT. FOUR-FIFTHS, or EIGHTY PER CENT. of the de- clared Profits are divided amongst the Assured every Fifth Year. LOANS. The Company advances money upon its Policies, and upon approved PERSONAL SECURITY in connection with Life Insurance. Medical Fees and Policy Stamps are paid by the Company. N.B.—A Statement of the financial position of the Company has been prepared by order of the Directors, and may be had on application to the Secretary. FIKE DEPARTMENT. The premiums in this branch of the Company's busi- ness are as low as is consistent with safety. N .B.—Fire Policies may now be effected FREE OF DUTY. CHARLES LEWIS, Exeter, March, 1871. Secretary and Actuary. igf* Applications from influential persons for Agencies in districts where the Company is not represented may be addressed to the Secretary. AGENTS :—CARDIFF Mr. W. ALEXANDER. Abergavenny Mr. W. J. HANDS. Brecon Mr. J. GRIFFITHS. Cwmbran Mr. H, A. FARR. L6180 SPECIAL NOTICE OF THE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. THE FORTIETH YEAR OF THE SOCIETY WILL CLOSE ON 1ST MARCH. PROPOSALS LODGED AT THE HEAD OFFICE OR ANY OF THE AGENCIES ON OR BEFORE THAT DATE WILL SECURE THE ADVANTAGE OF ONE YEAR'S ADDITIONAL BONUS OVER LATER PROPOSALS. THE WHOLE PROFITS belong to the Members ex- clusively, who are expressly exempted from personal liability. A Policy for £1,000, opened before March, 1832, now amounts to £ 1,882 6s. Id.; A Policy for £ 1,000, opened before March, 1837, now amounts to £ 1,716 lis. 6d.; And proportionally in regard to subsequent Policies. ASSURANCES EXISTING AT 1ST MARCH 1876 £ <V 46 9 ACCUMULATED FUNDS £ 1,857,877 ANNUAL REVENUE (Premiums, £ 180,231: Interest, £ 78,219) £ 258,450 Proposals and every information may be obtained at the Head Office, or Agencies. Head Office-26, ST. ANDREW-SQUARE, Edinburgh. London Office-30, GRACECHURCH-STREET, E.C. Dublin Office-M, WESTMORELAND-STREET. AGENTS: CARDIFF. Page, Ohlsen, and Co., merchants. Rees Williams, cashier, National Provincial Bank. R. D. Page, Ruperra Cottage, Roath. Haverfordwest John R. Phillips, 98, Dew-street. Lydney Edward Gillman, Gloucester Bank- ing Company. Newport Wm. Graham and Son, land agents. Neath Henry Allen, Neath Abbey Iron Co. Pembroke J R. Bryant, surgeon. Swansea Pago, Larsen, and Co. Wm.Grant, 2, Brunswick-street. „ G. W. Horn, 2, George-street. 15989 gUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. MANAGERS HENRY F. SHAW LEFEVRE, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. The Right Hon. William Capt. Henry G. Hamilton, Beresford. R.N. Philip Pleydell Bouverie, Lieut.-Colonel James M. Esq. Hogg. Walter Wyndham Burrell, R. Biddulph Martin. Esq. Esq. Alfred Montgomery, Esq. George Wodehouse Currie, Fredk. Henry Norman, Esq. Esq. Edward Howley Palmer, Edward Dent, Esq. Esq. Russell Ellice, Esq. Brice Hugh Pearse, Esq. Harvey Morton Farquhar, Charles Richard Pole, Esq. Esq. Lambert Pole, Esq. Walter Randolph Farquar, George Sclater Booth, Esq., Esq. M. P. AugustusTerrick Hamilton, Oswald A. Smith, Esq. Esq. Henry R. Tomkinson, Esq. Fire Insurances undertaken upon almost every de- scription of risk in the United Kingdom. Farming Stock, 5s. per cent. Amount of Duty collected by the Sun Fire Office in the year 1868, £ 120,637 being about one-ninth of the total Sum, £ 1.072,552 collected by 67 Offices doing busi- ness in that year. NO DUTY NOW PAYABLE. Insurances effected on Property in Foreign Countries. Forms for Proposals, Renewal Receipts, and all infor- mation respecting Fire Insurances, may be obtained on application to any of the undermentioned Agents of the SUN FIRE OFFICE. AGENTS. CARDIFF, Mr. Peter Price Llandyssul, Mr. J. D. „ Mr.W. Cross Thomas „ Mr. J. Jenkins Mountain Ash, Mr. G. H Aberavon (Taibach), Mr. White D.E.Jones Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. David Aberdare, Mr. H.J. Hollier Price Abergavenny, Mrs. Eliza- Milford Haven, Mr. Joseph beth Grieve Whicher, jun. Aberystwyth, Mr. H. Hughes I Monmouth, Mr.W. C. A. Bridgend, Mr. Francis H I Williams Stronger Narberth.Mr.Thomas Lewis Brecon, Mr. John Evans Neath, Mr. David Glass „ Mr. W. R. Price „ Mr. C. Old Builth, Mr. E. Vaughan Newport, Mr. C. Cullum Beaufort Iron Works, Mr. Newport (Pembrokeshire), William Jones Mr. David Seaborn Cardigan, Mr. J. S, Evans Newcastle Emlyn, Mr. Carmarthen, Mr. J. D. White I Thomas Jones Chepstow, Mr. James Coles Pontypridd, Mr. W. Mer- Cowbridge, Mr. James Par- chant sons Pembroke Dock,Mr Franois Crickhowell, Mr. W. Lewis I Trewent Dowlais, Mr. F. L. Atkins Pembroke, Mr. W. James Haverfordwest, Messrs. Pontypool, Mr. n. Greenway Goode and Owen Portadore, Mr. David Smith Llandaff, Mr. John Howe Swansea, Mr. W. Kdmund Llandilo, Mrs. Jane Jones „ Mr. J. Griffiths Llandovery, Mr. Benjamin Tenby, Mr. John Phelps Evans Tredegar, Mr. George Harry Llanelly, Mr. C. N. Broom. Usk, Mr. John Edwards f5895 L IBERATOR BUILDING SOCIETY. President.-Lord Monson. Vice-Presidents. Andrew Lusk, Esq., Alderman, M.P. Charles Reed, Esq., F.S.A., M.P. Thomas Chambers, Esq., Q.C., M.P. Henry Richard, Esq., M.P. Chairman of Directors—Samuel Rowles Pattison, Esq. SHARES 1:30 in one sum, or 4s. Monthly, bearing Interest at 5 per Cent, with Bonus on Completed Shares. DEPOSITS received at 5 per Cent. ADVANCES made promptly on Land and House Pro- perty, Churches, Schools, Literary Institutions, &c. For Prospectuses, Show Cards, and proposals for Agencies, apply to JOHN LUCAS BALFOUR, Secretary. OFFICES :-Allhallows Chambers, 49, Lombard-street, E.C., London. [3641 MUTUAL ASSURANCE. THE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED IN 1831. Existing Assurances including Bonus £ 6,746,985 Accumulated Fund 1,857,877 Annual Revenue from Premiums. £ 180,_31 from Interest 78,219 £ 258,450 The Accumulated Funds are ample to meet all obliga- tions, and are all securely invested within the United Kingdom. „ Being a Mutual Office, the Po icy-holders receive the whole Profits at the same time they are expressly freed from Personal Liability. TOTAL VESTED ADDITIONS TO POLICIES, £ 1,706,164. A Policy for £ 1,000 effected in 1831 now amounts to £ 1,882 6s. Id.; a Policy for £ 1.000 effected in 1836 now amounts to £ 1,716 Ils. 6d.; and proportionally in subse- quent years. ——— NEXT DIVISION OF PROFITS, 1ST MARCH, 1873. Reports, Proposals, and every information may be had at the Head Office or any of the Agencies. GEORGE TODD, Manager. WILLIAM FINLAY, Secretary. AGENTS CARDIFF Page, Ohfsen, and Co., merchants. Rees Williams, cashier, National Pro- vincial Bank. „ R. D. Page, Ruperra Cottage, Roath. luWiij ftotirc!). PURSUANT to an Order of High Court of Chancery _L made in the Matter of the trusts of the Will of WILLIAM WILLIAMS, deceased; and in the matter of an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 10th and 11th years of Queen Victoria, chapter 96, intituled "An Act for better securing Trust Funds and for the Relief of Trustees. All Persons claiming to be the NEXT OF KIN, ac- cording to the Statute for the distribution of Intestates Estates, to WILLIAM WILLIAMS, late of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, Gentleman, who died in or about the month of March, 1859, at the time of his death, and who were living at the expiration of ten years after his death (exclusive of his brother John Williams, and his niece, Maria Williams, and her child or children), and if any such Next of Kin have or has since died, their, his, or her legal personal representatives or representative are by their Solicitors, on or before the 20th day of April, 1871, to come in and prove their Claims at the Chambers of the Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins, at Number 3, Stone-buildings, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Thursday, the 4th day of May, 1871, at 12 o'clock at noon, at the said Chambers, is ap- pointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the Claims. Dated this 25th day of March, 1871. J. A. BUCKLEY, Chief Clerk. THOMAS CLARK, 9, Doughty-street. London, W. C., Agent for D. RKES, Cardiff, 6197] Solicitor for the Trustees. PERSONS DESIROUS of PROVIDING LODGINGS JL for MILITIAMEN at the APPROACHING TRAINING, commencing on the 1st MAY next, are in- vited to send in Applications, stating address and numbers they can lodge- The amount allowed per man per diem is 4d. The room or rooms to be exclusively for Militiamen. Apply to the Adjutant Royal Glamorgan Militia, Cardiff. [6201 CRYSTAL PALACE. HANDEL FESTIVAL, 1871. FOUR THOUSAND PERFORMERS. Conductor—Sir MICHAEL COSTA. JUNE 19th, 21st, and 23rd. Full Rehearsal, JUNE 16th. T¥1HE arrangements, with slight modifications for the 1 advantage of visitors, will be the same as those in 1868. Tickets in sets for the 19th, 21st, and 23rd June, in- cluding admission:—Central Stalls and Front of Gal- leries, Three Guineas bide Stalls in Area or Gallery, Two-and-a-half Guineas; Unnumbered Seats in Blocks, 12s. 6d. or, for single days, 25s., One Guinea, and 5s. respectively. Reserved Seats for the Grand Rehearsal. on the 16th June, exclusive of Admission :—Central Stalls, Half-a-Guinea other seats, 5s. Full particulars are stated in the programme, which may be had on application at the Crystal Palace. The issue of vouchers will commence at the Crystal Palace and at Exeter Hall on Monday, April 3rd, at ten a.m., when plans of seats may be inspected. Written applications will be dealt with in the order in which they arrive, alternately with personal applications, on the 3rd of April. No application attended to without a remittance. G. GROVE, Secretary Crystal Palace Company. J. F. PUTTICK, Hon. Sec. Sacred Harmonic Society. March 25th, 1871. [6198 HUTCHINSON AND TAYLEURE'S NEW GRAND CIRCUS AND PALACE OF VARIETY, CARDIFF, Still continues its successful career. NOVELTY suc- ceeds NOVELTY! IT cannot have escaped the observation of the public, t the ex.raordinary patronage the Circus receives from all classes and sexes of the community. The pro- prietorsarefully impressed withtheideathatthis honour- able distinction arises from the successful efforts made to elevate the performances beyond the taint of im- morality or licentiousness. The approbation that has attended this course of management is the best guaran- tee to the public that it will continue to be their in- creasing study to produce during the remainder of the season novelties of the most superb nature. This present FRIDAY, March 31st, Grand Box Night, for the BENEFIT of the renowned NIBLO. SATURDAY, April 1st, monstre programme of novelties. including the TWO FUNNY BLACKS and LAST APPEARANCE of the marvellous NIBLO.' MONDAY, April 3rd, a host of attractions for the BENEFIT of JOEY HAYNES. the people's favourite funny clown. Re-appearance of SIVADO, the MAN- FLY. on the lofty bar. TUESDAY, April 4th, another change, for the BENEFIT of Mr. JAMES FURR, the premier horse- man. Grand Day Performance every Saturday. [6024 Jfoisiiwiis gUldrcsacs. NORWEGIAN BLOCK ICE. jL Hotel Keepers, and Inhabitants of the Gentry, Hotel Keepers, and luhabitants of South. Wales generally, that they are expecting A CARGO OF FRESH WATER BLOCK ICE, from the celebrated Koh-i-noor Lake, in Norway, and which they will deliver at any of the Railway Stations in Swansea at 5s. 6d. per cwt., packed in bags with saw- dust. The cargo is expected in all next month. Terms of Payment, Cash Monthly, less 10 per cent. discount. All parties who wish to secure a regular supply for the summer months, should give early intimation of the same. Apply to ELFORD, WILLIAMS, AND CO. Swansea, March 9th, 1871. N. B.—Ice Bins on Sale at Moderate Prices. [6178 FIRE, LIFE, MARINE. ENDOWMENT, PLATE GLASS. ACCIDENTAL or DISABLEMENT, HORSE and CATTLE (Accident and Disease), and all kinds of INSURANCES effected in Offices of the highest standing, by MR. JOHN JENKINS, Accountant, Insurance and Stock Broker, &c., 13, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. [6049 M R P ETER PRICE, AGENT TO THE SUN FIRE OFFICE. MR. PRICE can speak from thirteen years' experience of its liberality and promptitude. Out of 50,000 claims during the last half century, 15 only have been disputed. ——— SUN OFFICE, 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. f3342 SEEDS. SEEDS. THE BEST and CHEAPEST HOUSE in SOUTH JL WALES for HAY, CORN, AGRICULTURAL and GARDEN SEEDS IS AT JOSEPH WALKER'S, 2 and 3, SMITH.STREET, CARDIFF. r6132 jlalcs Inj ^iidiffit. TO DRAPERS AND MERCERS. ESTATE OF MR. RICHARD JOSEPH YORATH (DECEASED). MR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by the Executors to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT the whole of the remaining DRAPERY STOCK-IN- TRADE on the premises, 19, Queen-street, Crockherb- towt. The Stock may be inspected, and Conditions of Sale and Inventory obtained on application to Mr. W. P. Stephen- son, Auctioneer, Cardiff, to whom Tenders should be sent in on or before April 3,1871, to be opened on the follow- ing day. Tenders will be received for the Stock and Fixtures separately, or for the whole. The LEASE of the above desirable Business Premises to be SOLD. Apply as above. [6188 FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the SALE- ROOM, at F. K. BARNES and SONS' TIMBER YARD, CANONS'-MARSH, Bristol, on WEDNESDAY. the 5th April, 1871, at One o'clock precisely. LUNCHEON AT HALF-PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK. FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. 400 Logs Fresh B:rch 100 Fathoms St. Petersburg Lathwood 250 Logs Quebec Board Pine Timber 150 Logs Quebec Oak, Elm, and Ash 10 Logs Quebec Hickory 800 Logs Quebec Yellow and Red Pine Timber 15,000 Quebec Pine Deals and Planks 5,000 Quebec Spruce Deals 10,000 Onega Redwood Deals, Battens, and Boards 50,000 Gefle and Swedish Redwood Deals, Battens, and Boards 4,000 Gefle and Swedish 4-mch and 2-inch Redwood Deals 3,000 St. Petersburg Redwood and Whitevvood Deals and Battens 400 Logs Memel and Danzic Redwood Timber 300 Loads Swedish Redwood Timber 300 Loads Pitch Pine Timber 50,000 Boards Prepared Redwood and Whitevvood Flooring With other Goods. For Catalogues apply to F. K. BARNES Sc SONS, Brokers. Canons -marsh, Bristol, March 24th. 1871. [6193 Qidurathnt. LANDSDOWNE HOUSE, TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. M It H. SHEW BROOK S, 1ST B.A. LONDON UNIVERSITY, Conducts a SELECT SCHOOL at the above address. THE course of instruction includes all the subjects of a JL thorough English Education, Classics, Mathematics, French, German, Italian, and Music. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge, Local, the Civil bervice, the London University Examinations, &c. Terms and references to parents of pupils upon appli- cation to the Principal. The next term will commence on April 3rd. [6117 *At Idntatioit. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL, CARDIFF. PRIVATE TUITION.-Terms, 10s. 6d. per Quarter- JL English, Latin, and Mathematics. Master Mr. FRANCIS BOWEN, Member and Associate of the College of Preceptors. Referee-Rev. D. Howell. Price, 2s. 6d., KEY TO THE ACT8 OF THE APOSTLES. By Francis Bowen, M.C P. London: Longmans and CO" "It anticipates with considerable ingenuity most of the questions which an examiner would be likely to put. Indeed, we may venture to assure any one who may possess himself of all the information which this volume contains that, as far as the Acts are concerned, he can- not be plucked.'—" Spectator." Also, by the same author, "The Upper Class School Arithmetic." Part 1. Vulgar Fractions, 3d. Specimen copy sent by post for four stamps. Cardiff: Jones and Son, Royal Arcade. f5995 MONTAGUE HOUSE, 16, CHARLES-STREET. DANCING. MR. WILLIAMES respectfully announces the RE- OPENING of his CLASSES for Instruction and Practice in the above Art. Terms on application. [5585 NOW READY, PRICE 6D. PRUSSIAN ATROCITIES upon ENGLISH and FRENCH PEOPLE dur the War, 1871. Cardiff WM. JONES, ] )uke-street. [6181 LOCAL AFFAIRS. LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL.—Services and A nthems. Psalms No 2. Sixth Sunday in Lent, Palm Sunday, April 2nd. -Holy Communion after morning prayer. Morning: Goss in A Hymns, 86, 87. Evening Child in F, Anthem, By the waters of Babylon," Boyce Hymn, 85. Litany Hymns, 99, 93, 11)0. Monday, 3rd. Morning Hymns. 95, 97. Evening Hymns, 91, 97, 100. Tuesday, 4th.-Morning Hymns, 99, 103. Evening: Hymns, 102, 89, 101. Wednesday, 5th Morning = Hymns, 91, 89. Evening Hymns, 88, 95, 100. Thurs- day, 6th.—Morning Hymns, 90, 97. Evening Hvmns, 99, 103, 101. Friday, 7th.— Morning Hymns, 100, 101- Evening: Hymns, 95,102,101. Saturday, 8th.—'Morning '• Hymns, 105, 150. CARDIFF GOVERNMENT SAVINGS' BANK, DUKE-STREET. -Established in the year 1819. Open every Saturday from 10 till 2 and on Saturday and Monday evening9 from 7 till half-past 8. The gentlemen to be in attendance are on Saturday, Mr. Griffith Phillips and Mr. Harvey; on Saturday evening, Mr. Pride on Monday evening) Mr. Francis William Joy. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMAB* AND DISPENSARY.—Remaining by last week, 38; admitted since, 7; discharged, 12 died, I; remaining, 32; number of out-patients on the books, 420. Medical officers for the week commencing April 4th Physician, W. T. Edwards* Esq., M D. Surgeon, J. R. Reece, Esq. Gentlemen visitors for the month: Messrs. J. Bird, Rees Jones, Revs. Canon Morgan and A. Tilly. Present, Rev. A- Tilly and Mr. J. Morgan.-C. T. Vachell, M B., House- surgeon. HAMADRYAD HOSPITAL SHIP, CARDIFF.—Report for the week ending the 30th day of March, 1871: Number of patients remaining last week, 30; admitted since, 8; discharged, 7 died, 0; out-patients treated, 35; remaining on board, 31.—H. M. Dixon, Medical Superin' tendent. TENTH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.—Orders for the week commencing 3rd April, 1871. -Monday, squad, position, and recruit drill at 7.30 p.m.; Tuesday, company drill as strong as possible at 7.30 p.m. Wednesdar, position and bayonet drill at 7.30 p.m.; Thursday, recruit and squad drill at 7.30 p m.; Friday, skeleton drill at 7-^ p.m. On duty for the week, Sergeant W. Price and- Corporal W. Lanham -By order, W. W. Nell, Captain-' SIXTEENTH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. —Monday' muster at Drill Hall at 7.30 p.m., for battalion drill, fu^ uniform, band to attend, officers full uniform Wed- nesday and Friday, muster at Drill Hall at 7.30 p.m., for company drill. Orderly officer, Lieut. Jones. — W. T- Alexander, Captain Commanding. CARDIFF BATHS.—Number of bathers for the week ended Saturday, Y5th March, 1871: In the Turkish batb, 61; hot water baths': 74 swimming baths, 27. HIGH WATER AT THE PIER-Hfo:AD.- April lst. 3.6: morning; 3 46 evening. 2nd. 4 21; 4.49. 3rd. 5.1» 5.44. 4th. 6.7; 6.29. 5th. 6.50; 7.11. 6th. 7- 7.51. 7th. 8.12 8.32. —' TO ADVERTISERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. GOOD FRIDAY. NOTICE. THE CARDIFF AND MERTB GUARDIAN, for the week ending April 8th, will be Published at SIX p.m. on THURSDA Y, 6th. Adi-er, tisements and NEWS for insertion in that Number illot therefore reach the Office before FIVE p.m. that Day. Second Edition will be published at the usual time, One P ø on Saturday. NOTICE TO ADVERTISBKIS. "Advertising is to Business what Steam Power is to Com merceP—Macaulay. THE CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN has been Est»^ lished nearly Forty Years, and is the OLDEST NE^ PAPER IN THE DISTRICT. It has a highly influent* circulation in South Wales and the West of EnglaI1^ As a Medium for Advertisements the GUARDIAN unrivalled in the County of Glamorgan or the Cardiff. It circulates extensively among THE FAMILI^ of South Wales—the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, tors, Iron Merchants, Coal Owners, Builders, Est3,1^ Agents and Auctioneers, Farmers, &c., of Glamorgan* shire and the adjoining Counties. ADVERTISEMENTS should reach the Office bv Thursday post, in order to insure insertion in the First Edition. Advertisements are received on Friday and Saturday mornings for the Second Edition, which is published oP Saturday at 1 o'clock. TO CORRESPONDENTS. All letters intended for insertion must be authenticated hy the name and address of the writer. We cannot under* take to return rejected communications. The letter of A Volunteer" is not inserted because it bs5 already appeared in the columns of a contemporary.

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