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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IX THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. FOR SINGLE INSERTIONS. LIXES. s. d. LINES. s. d. 1 to 4 10 7 to 3 20 6 to ô 16 9 to 10 2 0 And 3d. for every ûditiona Line. A Liberal Discount allowed for a series of Consecutive Insertions. Tradesmen's Advertisements and Business Announcements of all kinds, when ordered for a month and upwards, are subject to special terms, according to the number of insertions and the space occupied. Parliamentary Notices, Prospectuses of Public Companies, Leg-al Notices, and Election Addresses, are charged Gd. per line for each ngcrtion. CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements of the under-mentioned classes are charged as follows ONE THREE SIX LINES. WORDS. INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS. s. d. s. d. s. d. Two 18 0. 6 10 16 TiiREE 27 09 16 23 Foun 36 10 20 30 FIVE 45 13 26 39 Six 54 16 3 0 46 Each additional line of ) o g 0 6 09 Nine words J These charges apply only to the classes of advertisements speci- fied below, and are strictly confined to those which are PAID FOR FREVIOUS TO INSERTION if not prepaid, they will be charged by the general scale:- APARTMENTS WANTED. I MONEY WANTED. APARTMENTS TO BE LET. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ARTICLES LOST. PARTNERSIIIPS WANTED. ARTICLES FOUND. SITUATIONS WANTED. BUSINESSES TO BE SOLD. SITUATIONS VACANT. HOUSES TO LET. SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Wanted, BOY Wanted, 14, in an Office. Apply, own handwriting, "Audit," Daily News Office, Swansea. 578 WANTED, a well-educated BOY (14) as Apprentice. Apply at the Cardiff Times Office. TV at the Cardiff Times Office. ANTED, a~GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at 3, Courtland- terrace, Merthyr-Tydfil. 579 M. Evans, A.P.S., Chemist, &c., Blaenavon, is in WANT Pt. of an IMPROVER or JUNIOR ASSISTANT. 583c ARDIFF.-WAiNTED, an experienced WAITRESS for Raper's j Commercial Temperance Hotel, Cardiff. 586 HOWELL & CO., the Cardiff Drapers, have VACANCIES for THREE JUNIORS and THREE APPRENTICES. 79Sc WANTED immediately a good JUNIOR HAND. Apply to J. Grey, Draper, &c., Post-office, Maesteg. 801 OOOT TRADE.-WANTED seveml STRONG SEWN HANDS, jj J constant employment. Apply, Wholesale Boot Manufactory, Maesycwmmer, near Newport. 802 WANTED a situation as TRAVELLER, or any place of Trust, by a young man with good references.—Address R, 5, Lanarth-street, Newport. ""676C BOOT "and SI 10 K TRADK. WAITED, good WORKMEN,"on all kinds of both sewn and rivet work. Apply at E. Os- borne's, Duke-street, Cardiff. 797c WANTED, a MILLINER. One who also is able to cut and make ladies jackets preferred. Welsh necessary. Apply to Ir. John Lewis, Commerce House, Carmarthen. 581 ANTED, in the Boot Trade, a RIVETTER accustomed to strong work. Apply to Thomas Evans, Wind-street, Neath. S04c T" O TAILORS—WANTED, an experienced CUTTER, that will fill up his time in sewing. Apply to Cu^& Sons, Ponty- pridd. 580C O PARENTS- ANI) GUARDIANS.—Mr. Davies, Pharma- ceutical Chemist, Tenby, has a Vacancy for a well-educated and gentlemanly Youth as an Apprentice. 388 WATCH, CLOCK, and JEWELLERY JOBBER.—WANTED, a good, steady WORKMAN also an APPRENTICE. Address J. Griffiths, Watchmaker, Abergavenny. 795 WANTED, a JUNIOR ASSISTANT for the Provision Counter; also an APPRENTICE. Apply to Thomas Cordey, Grocer and Provision Merchant, High-street, Newport, Mon. 566 WANTED, a HOUSE, with Stabling, Outhouses,-or Sheds, within two miles of the town of Cardiff. One with a few acres of land preferred. Apply to T. P., Office of this Paper. 584c WANTED, an ASSISTANT CLERK in an Accountant's Office. Apply by letter only, in the handwriting of the Applicant, to Mr. Peter Price, 3, Croekherbtown, Cardiff. 561 WANTED, a Young Person who has been accustomed to the Confectionery Business. Apply, Mr. Benjamin, 65, Croek- herbtown. 800c WANTED, an experienced MILLINER also, Junior Hand and a Youth as APPRENTICE to the Drapery. W. B. Hughes, Swansea. 587 THE Gentleman who took the Wrong UMBRELLA out of the Billiard Room at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, late on Saturday evening, will oblige the owner by returning it to the Marker. 589 ANTED, a FEMALE ASSISTANT in the Grocery and Con- W fectionary Business. Situation light. Apply to Mr. James Asher, No. 8, St. John-street, Cardiff. 572 TO PRINTERS.—WANTED a thoroughly Practical and Taste- ful Jobbing Hand, used to Machine Work, and to assist on News occasionally. Address, Manager, Central Glamorgan Gazette, Bridgend. 803c O C H EMI STS' A SSri ST A NTS.- Wanted, an Assistant" who hS been accustomed to a Dispensing Business. State age, and salary required, and enclose carte do visite. Apply immediately, J. Havard Williams, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 570 WANTED immediately, in a large Merchant's Office, two respectable and intelligent YOUTHS, as Junior Clerk and Office Boy. Best references required. Address R. W., Post-office, Docks, Cardiff. 577 WANTED, by the Brynmawr and Abertillery Gas and Water Company, a CLERK and COLLECTOR. A thorough good accountant is indispensable, and security will be required. Salary first year £80. Apply to the Secretary, at the Gas Company's Office, Brynmawr, on or before the 14th March, 1872. By order, E. J. C. DAVIES, Secretary to the Company. Brynmawr, 29th February, 1872 450 o be Xit TO be LET, Bradfield House, Dumfries-place. Apply on the Premises. 123 TO BE LET, No. 27, South William-street, Bute Docks. Apply on the premises. 799c* CARDIFF.—PREMISES to LET in Hope-street, near Canal, U suitable for Workshops or Stores.—Apply to W. E. Vaughan, Steam Dyeing Works, Llandaff-road. 221 CARDIFF.—TO be LET, WALCOT VILLA, East Grove, Trede- C garville, consisting of 12 rooms and large garden. Apply to D. L. T., 17, Edward-terrace. 195 LANDAFF.—TO be LET, OAKFIELD HOUSE, a very con- JLj venient detached Villa, well situated. Rent moderate. Apply to Mr. John Jenkins, Accountant, &c., 20, High-street. 594c TREDEGARVILLE.—To be LET, a 9-roomed HOUSE, with good pantry, cellar, &c. immediate possession rent £ 32. Apply, 4, West Grove. 585 ANTON.-A convenient HOUSE to LET at Freeland-place, C top of Severn-road, seven rooms, cellar, wash-house, garden, gas and water. Rent moderate. Apply to John Rogers, next house. 582 TO be LET, a HOUSE in London-square. Rent moderate.— Also, No. 2, Cornish illas, Llandaff-road, consisting of seven rooms and garden. For further particulars, apply to Mr. John Batchelor, Bute Docks. 354 NO. 2, PENYBRIN, MAINDY, near Cardiff.-To LET, the above comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE. Rent moderate. —For particulars, apply to Mi. R. J. Yorath, No. 3, Penybrin j or Vto Messrs. Watsons and Co., timber merchants, Cardiff. 146 cinle$ by Derate (ftotitmt. FOR SALE, a Splendid Short-horn COW and CALF. Apply at Penylan House, Roath. 406 TO be SOLD, a STEAM BOILER, suitable to drive a 6-horse power steam engine.—Apply to W. E. Vaughan, Steam Dyeing Works, Llandaff-road, Cardiif. _° 222 TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, an old established WHEEL- WRIGHT and SMITH'S SHOP, and several COTTAGES. Apply on the Premises at- Ely, near Cardiff. 505c AF.I)IFF. -Partridge Road. A well-built semi-detached C VILLA, with stone front. Apply to Mr. John Jenkins, Accountant, &e.. 20, High-street, Cardiff. 503c JHisteUatteous. MONEY.—The Sums of £500 and 1500 are now ready to be ADV ANCED on approved Mortgage Security Apply to Mr. Merrils, Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. 219 FLOWERING SUNDAY. MONUMENTS, Crosses, and Tablets, in granite, marble, or stone.—Designs and estimates forwarded on ap- plication to T. JONES, Penarth-road Entrance, Cardiff. 218 FIRE BRICKS.—The Bwllfa Colliery Company (Limited) are prepared to supply FIRE BRICKS of a superior quality, and also a second quality Brick for building pur- sl c poses. The best Bricks are made exclusively of the celebrated Graig Clay, and the manufacturers supply both qualities of the fol- lowing sizes, viz., 9 x 4t x 2tand 9 x 4,j- x 3. For terms, &c. apply to the Bwllfa Colliery, Aberdare. 107 Jlatcs of Jaks bll ^Uteiioiu MR. J. D. TIIO-AIAS. Bright and Coloured Gold Jewellery, at Cardiff .March 14 & 15. Sales bn Jluction- To Jewellers, Goldsmiths, and others.—Important Sale of Bright and Coloured JewelSry. MR. J. D. THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, at his Commercial Sale-rooms, Church-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 14 and 15, 1872, a quantity of Bright and Coloured Gold JEWELLRY (the stock of a gentleman retiring, and consigned for absolute sale), comprising brooches, ear-rings, lockets, pins, studs, sleeve-links, collar-buttons, soli- taires, steels, &c., without, and set with, real stones; also, a ge- neral assortment of valuable jewellry. Catalogues may be had on receipt of six stamps, which will be' allowed to each purchaser at the sale. Sale to commence each day at Eleven, Two, and Six o'clock. The Auctioneer begs respectfully to call the attention of the Trade and others to this sale, the whole of'the articles being really genuine gold, and having to clear out the whole (over 600 lots) in the two days, claims the attendance of the public generally. Every article warranted according to description. Auctioneer's Offices and Commercial Sale-rooms, Cardiff, March 1st, 1872. 558 In Liquidation.-To Grocers and others. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CAWKER -iTjL and CO. are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by TEN- DER, in Two Lots, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of E. T, Jones, gro- cer and wine and spirit merchant, Neath and Britonferry :— £ s. d. Lot 1. Stock at Queen-street, Neath 723 12 3 Lot 2. Britonferry 73 10 0 797 2 3 The stock, which is in capital order, comprises a large and well selected lot of teas and coffees, spices, currants, butter, bacon, lard, cheese, pickles and sauces, wines and spirit, oatmeal and flour, tobacco and cigars, paper, starch, blacklead, blue, matches, brooms, brushes, biscuits, twine, vinegar, oil, soap, &c. The premises can be had and fixtures taken to at a valuation. The stock can be viewed from Friday next, March the 8th, up to Tuesday, the 12th; and tenders, marked "Tender for E. T. Jones' Stock," will be received by us up to twelve o'clock on Wednesday, the 13th. Payment, one-third cash, and approved bills at two and four months, or 2 per cent. allowance per cash. Further particulars of R. P. Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Neath; or of the Brokers. Dated, 10, Temple-street, Swansea, March 5th, 1872. 569 public Jtotices* TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES OF THE SWANSEA HARBOUR. ENTLEMEN,—I sincerely thank you for my Re-election as Proprietary Trustee. Interested as I am in the general prosperity of the Town and Harbour of Swansea, it will always be my earnest desire to con- tinue to promote all measures that may tend to the future increase and benefit of the trade of the port. S. BENSON. Fairy Hill, Gower, 7th March, 1S72. THE LLANDYSSIL WEEKLY MARKET. Provision Merchants and others are respectfully informed that a supply of BUTTER, CHEESE, BA.CON, &c., &c., Will be regularly provided at this Market, COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, THE 14TH INSTANT. Pro Committee, J. D. THOMAS, Secretary. Llandyssil, March 1st, 1872. 554 STUART HAL L, CARDIFF. s TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY & TUESDAY, MARCH 11TH & 12TH. And positively the last opportunity of ever seeing the great original and veritable W. S. WOODIN, prior to his retirement from public life, pronounced by the Press "The Wonderful Woodin." MR. W. S. WOODIN Is now taking his FAREWELL TOUR, and will give his Celebrated and Original CARPET BAG CHARACTER ENTERTAINMENT 50 CHARACTERS—MALE AND FEMALE. Introducing his Wonderful DINING ROOM SCENE! THREE CHARACTERS AT ONCE. And Performed by him at his recent London Season for over 400 consecutive nights. Stalls (numbered and strictly reserved), 2s.; First Seats, Is. 6d.; Second Seats, Is.; Promenade, (id. Colleges, Schools, and Chil- dren Half-price to First Seats. A Plan of Stalls may be seen, and Seats secured in advance, personally or by post, at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's Music Warehouse. Pianist, Mr. P. F. Boxsius. Stage Manager, Mr. J. Monck. Manager, Mr. R. C. Leach. 573 MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA. DR. CORRY'S WORLD-RENOWNED DIORAMA OF IRELAND, ITS SCENERY, MUSIC, AND ANTIQUITIES. Admission—3s., 2s., Is., 6d. Half-price to Schools and Children. Originator and Proprietor T. C. S. CORRY, M.D. 407 Manager, Mr. HODGES. JJUTC HINSON AND TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF, OPBN FOR THE SEASON WITH THE GREATEST CONCENTRATION OF EQUESTRIAN AND GYMNASTIC RESOURCES ever presented to the public. Fresh STAR ARTISTES and Brilliant NOVELTIES Every Week. GRAND MID-DAY PERFOMANCE EVERY SATURDAY, at Two, commence at Half-past. 158 VICTORIA RO 0 M S, ST. MARY- T STREET, CARDIFF. MANAGER F. W. HOFFMAN Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. CHANGE OF ARTISTES EVERY WEEK. REFRESHMENTS AT TIIE BAR. Admission—First Class, Is.; Second Class, Cd. Doors open to Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight. 241 PROTECTOR ENDOWMENT, LOAN, AND JL ANNUITY COMPANY. 34, KING-STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LOADON, E.C. The plan of this Company is to supply Sums of Monev, from £ 50 to £ 2,000, on the security of a borrower and two sureties, to be repaid by equal quarterly or half-yearly instalments over three years, a plan which is specially adapted for those desirous of enlarging their business operations, or of providing against alt accidental emergency. For particulars and forms of application, apply to— MR. T. WEBBER, ESTATE AGENT, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Mr. John Jenkins, 20, High-street, Cardiff. Mr. B. A. George, Chemist, Pentre, Pontypridd. Messrs. T. Waite & Son, Clarence-street, Pontypool. Mr. J. D. Cooke, George Hotel and Brewery, Abergavenny. Mr. S. T. Evans, 15, High-street, Newport, Mon. ° Mr. H. Vernier, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon.' Mr. Thos. Evans, 2, Adare-street, Bridgend. Mr. G. A. Bevan, Somerset-place, Swansea. Agents for the Company. 376 BRITISH WORKMAN PUBLIC HOUSES ARE NOW OREN AT 40, MILLICENT STREET, & 85, BUTE STREET, (Near the Pier Head). A public-house without the drink, Where you may sit, talk, read, and think, Then safely home return." Cup of Tea or Coffee Id. Plain Tea 6d. Bread and Butter, per slice.. Jd. Beds, 0d., or 3s. per week" 306 r £ HE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. CARDIFF DELIVERY. Persons who experience any difficulty in obtaining the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, regularly and promptly, are informed that the following Agents undertake the delivery of the paper to sub- scribers in their respective districts every morning before break- fast PHILEMON THOMAS, Bookseller, 90, St. Mary-street. I>)\ -Mr. HAYNES, Bookseller, Rothesay-terrace. SHAPCOTT, Newsagent, Post Office. CANTON LLANDAFF Lr ELY JML'. J. DYER, Newsagent, 60, Severn-road. WHITCHURCH J ^1:!™ H CuRRY, Newsagent, 135, Cowbridge-road. PENAR1H.—Mr. E. MAY, Newsagent, &c., Glebe-street. TRON SCREW STEAMERS, of various descrip- tions, for SALE or HIRE. Also, for SALE, a number of SAILING -For further particulars and price, appiy to RICHARD SHORT, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Surveyor, Cardiff. "XTO. 2.—A S.S., 195 -|- 28'6 -j- 16*6; carries J-1 1,050 tons, including 150 in bunkers 90 horse power 10 years Liverpool ready July, £ 16,000. No. 3.—A S.S., built in 1871, somewhat similar to No 2 £ 15,500. No. 4.—A S.S., built 1866, re-classed this year, 1,000 tons, in- eluding 120 in bunkers new boats, surface condenser. zV,14,000, 571 J teumis Mdvcsscs. JOLLY AND SON'S FAMILY LINEN, ) VWAREHOUSE, SILK AND DRESS j 42 & 43, COLLEGE GREEN, 403 BRISTOL. B ROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR IS GENUINE. PACKETS lid, 3d. and Gd. BEST, 2d., 4d, 8d. CAUTION AGAINST UNSCRUPULOUS FRAUD. INFERIOR QUALITIES OBTAINED AT LITTLE MORE THAN HALF THE COST OF BROWN AND POLSON'S, ARE SOMETIMES SUBSTITUTED. 298 LEWIS, COMMISSION AGENT, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 189 WILLIAM JOJNES, (5, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, HAS A LARGE STOCK OF BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, HYMN-BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES, AND COMMON PRAYERS. 211 CARDIFF H 0 u S E READY MADE CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. It may appear to many to be a circumstance difficult of ex- planation that Goods of the highest quality, character, and finish should be charged by MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS, at such low prices as to represent a Cost far below any ordinary Retail House: but this fact, so startling to those who are in the habit of dealing with "Credit" houses, may be readily appre- hended in its full bearing when it is stated that their Goods are purchased from the most economical sources, and under excep- tional circumstances; and that a maximum discount is realised as a result of their invariable custom of making Cash Payments. The signal advantages derived from making purchases at those Houses where Cash Payments are invariably made and required, may be tested by a visit to, and purchase at, the above Fashion- able Ready Made Clothing Establishment. 136 Just Published. Price Half-a-Crown. ON COLLIERY EXPLOSIONS, SOUTH WALES COAL FIELD, in the Merthyr, Aberdare, and Rhondda Valleys, with Map of the District, Explanatory Sections and Diagrams: being a Paper read before the SOUTH WALES INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS, by THOMAS JOSEPH, Mining Engineer, a Member of the Institute. Merthyr-Tydfil: Farrant and Frost; London Simpkin, Mar- shall and Co. 405 TO ADVERTISERS. rriHE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS lias already attained a circulation larger than that of any other daily or weekly paper in the Principality, being upwards of 10,000 Copies a Lay. The SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS is distributed through- out GLAMORGANSHIRE, MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, and portions of BRECONSIIIRE and RADNORSHIRE, and as a general Advertising Medium for South Wales and Monmouthshire it is superior to any other newspaper. CHIEF OFFICES: 11, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. PROPRIETORS: D. DUNCAN & SONS. NOTICE. Letters and other communications intended for publication in this journal should be authenticated by the name of the writer, and addressed to the EDITOR. Rejected fS. cannot be returned. Orders for advertisements or copies of the paper, and other sirictly business communications, should be addressed to the MANAGER, SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS O.ffice, Cardiff. Post. Office Orders should be made payable to MESSRS. DUNCAN AND SONS, 11, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1872.

THE GOVERNMENT AND THE VOLUNTEERS.

UN SECTARIAN EDUCATION.

STRIKE AMONG SEAHAM COLLIERS.

THE NINE HOURS' MOVEMENT.

THE INCOME-TAX AGITATION.

CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND.

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