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OP CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Œ THIS JUTH AVALES DAILY NEWS FOR SINGLE INSERTIONS. *rn?3. s. <1. iiUffis. B. d. i to 4 10 7 to 6 2 0 to 3 1 tf I » to U 2 ti And 3d. tor every additional Line.. A Llbi"%l Discount allowed for a series of Consecutive l.merUutu. rrswIeiE;n's Advertisements and Business Announcements ot v.. :unds. when ordered fur a month and upwards, are ?peciai tenia, according to the number of insertions »ud tne spu.c Firiiairentanr Notices, P-osoectuses of Piblic Companies. Lega. >«ts«ss. and Election Addresses, are charged 6d. per lane tor eacn iatftioc. CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. ,wiTrrt scEfcutg of the under-mentioned classes are cha:-eL1 all ,c. ONB THKK3 sa WORDS IKS3HTION. INSELLTIOSS. INSERTIONS. 8. d.. d. S. d. IS 0 6 10 -16 7 ZZXE 27 .• 09 16 23 yocx n Sti 1 0 2 9 .-3 0 45 13 26 3 9 # 54 16 oO 4 6 additional line of ) 0 3 Q a <j fC'sie words I These charges apply oi;!r to the classes of advertisements speci- oelow, and arc strictly confined to those which are PAID' FOR ■pavno fc TO IS8KRTIOI( IF not prepaid, they will be charged by fis £ <H-.er&l scale :— FIPA&IMSSM WAXTEE. I MONEY WASTED. APARTMK5T8 TO BE LET. | MLSCBLT.AXKOCS WASTS. ARTICLSS LOST. PARTNISIWIUP3 WAS TOD. £ .AiTrcnaa t OU.NA. I SITUATIONS WASTSD. B\J3IN~s3iW 1« BB SOLI). SITUATIONS VACANT. XI 3UHS- -p.- LJST. SALBS BY PRIVATE OOSTHACT. ,'attted. D'SSSS MANTLS MAKERS.—Wanted, an experienced J- HAND.—Apply to Cule and Sons, Pontypridd. 4 5 R VRMAID, by an experienced person first-class chai acter i i —E. H., Post-office. Caraiff. YTfAKTED,an"»cth;e GiRL asSGeueral' Servant; accustomed f to children. Address Beta, Post-office, Caril.. ■> ,J° jf~i EXfili AlT SER V ANT 134. Severn-road, T6"4VaNTE1), a JrNiUK AlSSi->TA-NT to the Ironmongery.— IT Canton. #>1 7 7 Apply M., Post-ortlcs, Cardi*. 304o experienced, can be well recommended from two first-class Hotels.—Address <, Walt* Dan. A>w-VCardiff- 3054 -kar~~Waiited immediately, a good JCMOR HAND. J \pply to Joseoh Grey, draper, Couiniercial-sireet, Maesteg. •0< 14 a respectable and intelligent .¡-.J-ë7tR in an <.ifice.— Address, « Junior Clerk," in own Ï1 -dwrlti-ig, CardftTihi?* Office. 302i .0. TED immediutHy, a IiACLiER and JTNIOR > 7 A 1ST ANTS, also an At PRENTICE. —Apply to G. Hiley, Grocer, Xreherbert. 30+ AN'I'ED, a GtNERAL SERVANT, over 20 years oraie lit j for a small lamtiy m the aeighbourhood of London. Aopir, «S. Brijrhtoivterrice. Cardiff. 0967 CiiKMlsrs. An ASSISTANT wanted immediately. j[ V\ e'sh, used to mixed trade. State age, salary, and years in business.—Beta, Office, Daily Xetcx. 309ti HOfSKKEEff-ji;. Situation Wanted, by respectable Trades- J man's Daughter. Good Needlewoman. Accustomed to Children.—Hope, Post-offic Ruyby. 2961 WANTED immediately, a .X steady Youn^ MAN strict references required. Apply to A. S. rrldham. Uauelly. 3022 Ranted, a ^ood General SERVANT, one who can wash. ? T Aje about 17. Aoply to J. H. Jones, 14, Salamanca-r»ad, ^feijy. 3021 \j~ANTKD, a »itua,ti<-n, as Head GARDENER, in all its T t branches, marrisMi, rood testimonials.—Address R. T., SS, T?siiegar-etr«et,-Cardiff. 3007 a Merchant's or Ship Broker's office t. General Clerk or 3.«>!ikeeper.—Address E, 65, COllway- Cardiff. 3#67 d"\ RuOM. Sinjle, wht> tiiorou^hly understand* the manag:e- \X went of horses, hun.ess, steels. Ac. Send reference on aj>- flUcat.-on.—Address, C. H. VViilituus, GUnuior House, Llansily. 8«6S TV ANTEi), a TRAVELLER for GJamorg-anshire in the Com ? ? Provision Twuie. A suttable man will be liberally a-swt wit:Apply to Hamilton and Co., West Dock, Cardiff. 3006 ANTED, an experienced ASSISTANT to the Drapery 7 f business. Must, he thoroughly steady and able to speak Welsh.—Arplv to Wii'.iam Harris, 141, High-street, Merthyr. 3013 t ^.iDF.SEH Winted immediately one who uudcrstandg live JT stock. Wife can be employed !■ dairy and iam»iiry. Good for first-class steady man. Must understand grapes, fli^wer*, ard fruit. Address Box 44, Post-office. Swansea. 019 i N a .Verohant's Office, "about-i7, to Write Invoices.— Address, in own handwriting, stating salary rc<,¡uired, and previous occupation, W.D.W., South Wales Daily A'etra, Cardiff. 2991 WANTED, a HOUSEKEEPER, in the country, able to take charge of a smali uairy. nut undcr 40 years of ay;e. Good Wereceeu required. -Apply to Mrs. Jones, a), Frederick-street, 'C.)T L:. 29S6 \r-=-e-TED immediate.'y, a good second hand Railway Goods Delivery Lorry not mere than 14 crrt. Address, with •arcicuhcs and lowest cash price,,W. E., Post Office, Brecon. m6 ^VT"ANTED, t Situati#* iy person aj MACHINIST 1 V C;" heeler and to live in the house preferred. Has a «jwv;ed £ eo{ dressmaking Good reference—Address, Lorimere, "t, Five Ways. Birmingham. 3034 B" OCT AND TRADE—Wanted^ a YOUTH, f!=tmïlö to .It> to *20 years of to make himself generally useful in the dhop.—Apply to F. G. Arkell, 42, Bute-street, corner of H'rber-street, Cardiff. 3083 i>RtSSJ».AKEKS. -Wanted iininediateiy7 a First Hand, JL osx petent to cut out and take the management of the t»-,rk-rcom. —Apply, stating age, salary, and reference, to Waiter ."i-nos. Bstauur. Neath. 30S5 f JIO WINE MERCHANTS —Wanted, by a gentleman who is now J. iif^r^a^ed, a" Situation as TRAVELLER in an aid-established Bristol Wine Merchant's House. Has been representing a London fe. use.—Viaom, Peat-office. Bath. 2Q1 ITTA'STED, a thoroughly experienced Managing FOREMAN, Y *u;!y competent to undertake the energetic management oi "• t and Bolt }faIl'JfactClry.-ApplicatioI18, with references, t/ to be sent to X. Y., Pest-office, Darlington. 29t) ORGANIST.—An Amatiur Organist is open'to an engagement to play on Sunday at either a Church or Chapel in Cardiff. Av-iy in first instance, by letter, to "Organist," Smith Wales Ca 17 Office. TO Wholesale Grocers, Provision Mercbaiits, Tea Merchants, Drysalters, and Manufacturers. -A respectable Man. good connection, isdesroui of two or three good COMMISSIONS Sw-clawreferences and security—A. B., Post-office, Landport. Hants. ..3033 TO CViLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. —Wanted, by a gentleman of 14 years' experience in connection with Collienes, &c a SITU ATION connected with the working of a. Cci'Jery, Thoroughij understands the art of Dialling, &e— Address Rix, Clarence Hotel, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. ""3WJ2 -1rA .n:D-Persons of respectabilitv in everytov through- 7 T Ot: South Wales, to act as AGENTS and CANVASSERS ic- the Lifted Assurance Society. Liberal terms to active men. —Address, Mr. R, Hopkins, District .Manager, 3, Heathfield- street, Swansea. 2525 (^V,1ITV.CH INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (LJM -TED). Wanted, for the above Society, an experienced SliOPKEl'I'ER. Apply, stating Wages and References, to Mr. Ino. Tbomas, Crown Inn, Cwmtwrvsh, via. Swansea. Security to the re<;u>ed. :ioo:i a"j Ur & LAND WANTE1>.—Wanted to KENT, about Lady ^nuy from 100 to 150 acres of good Land, with an excellent C ;-d.m, ouse and suitable Out-buildings, neurone of tiiefol'ow- in' tov.nss:—Brecon, Swaasea, Llaneilv, Carmarthen, or Haver- f->rdwe#t.— Apply to W. Evans, Esq., 20, ?i:ia-read, Nottingham. 30S8 M" XN (young) Wanted, to Solicit Orders and Ceilect Account*. Lih* salary given. Previous business knowledge not re- u.di-He. Must deposit £ 100, as security, which will bear interest. .Address, stating devious employment, Alpaa, South IValen Daih. Sri; Cardiff. 2992 "A RTIFICI \L MANURES and Animal Charcoal—WANTED, a thoroughly experienced practical MANAGER for large works In the neighbourhood of Bristol. A liberal salary, with ex- aeiVnt residence, will be given to one competent to take the £ t=-e n vn-ufement.-Address. Chemicus, Post-office, Cardiff. 3009_ MitR'i ^.ONA". —A voiing I.ady, of prepossessing appearanee, w'hes to correspond with a young gentlemen of moderate an- "lirbt complexion preferred. This beinvr a bond flde advertisenil-nt, none but princi?^ S?7st?lct?.3t confident will be preserved—Addrc-s, Lucy, South Wales Da,ly A- r-.c, Cardiff. 8fl<1 VlkfASTEDTa Respectable Person to join a Lucrative rnder- usV which is verv remu.ierative. Secunty is re- ■, tl TP ■ yyr.LEil to obtain orders and qsj'red. Afsoa trustworthy TRAv ,f. v: collect cash for Sewing, Washing, Vvnngin' a •ngrerit demand—Apply to Wt-i Richards, Com.'ms^oa Agent, Ysr:*»a. Rhvidda, Ponrypridd. — a\tK•• two rpecti¡)¡(;-}RA \-ELERci (r CUM- T MISION AGESTS in North and South Wales, to iepre=ent an extensive Woollen Manufacturer. Parti:" having a conuecoio with the Wholesale Clothiers will find this a remunerative em- ployment. None need apply who cannot furnish good reference Addrees, X., South Waiea Daily Sews. roUTil Wanted, of good address, as an APPRENTICE to a J Pharmaceutical Chemist. He would have every opportunity of arom his business (which is a first-class family one, and in adaiti^n would have all the attention and comfort., of a good hsnie.-—Aimress, in the first instance, A. F., South Wales Daily A nw, Cardiff. 213 4 BRITISH SCHOOLS—Wanted, on or before ^^TV.firy next, a Certmcated Master. Salary, £ 1«0 with Id. for e very complex pass, ar.d half the ^rants from extra stibjects. Average attendanc., about 150—Apply, enclosing «<-„>;es of nspectors reports on parchment, to Rev Morgan Phillips. Aberaman- ''3075 a GOVEMfESS PCFlITbrrib^ f f l.9<lies' Seminary, conducted bv a Certificated Princin^f Eremiiim. 21 guineas- Board and supc:nor Education are offered for two years. Vacancy Tor TV O BOARDERS, of whom entire tiarrc can be taken. Tne School is in connexion with the "Oxford Local Examinations, and Sc-ence and Art depart- moat." Hnrne comforts are saponntonded b\ an elderly Ladr.— meat." Horne comforts are saponntonded by an elderly Ladr.— Aaciress "Scholastic." South Wale* Daily Asw, Cardiff, aoog Ea bt i'et. mo LET, two rooary OFFICES or first tioor at the Docks. 4 Aprn,, at 7, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff. POKTHC VVVL —Splendid SHOP. WAREHOUSE, and STAHLE, if. a good place for business, to LET.—Apply, GrifHtns, Tjaiperaricc Hotel. 30tid n U J' £ T, No. -2, Cornish Villas, IAaudaff-road, consisting of i! 8(" "n r<xwns and garden. For further particulars, apply to J-r. John fiatchelor, Bute Docks., 351, r P" LET, 'n the Market-place, Frome, the best situation in the _4. town, the Freme TempertI. Hotel and Refreshment E > >i!». esutlished 1, ycn-lll years in same hands. Th" orewiscs «re well suite<lf#r any description of business. Jsimciiiftte poesession.—Apply i. Wells, 1, Dungarvan build- ins-, Frome, Somerset. 306g 'Lv»r«>:STSUSIHRE—To be LET, unfurnished, ^capital 4 COVTVPRV RESIDENCE, with we'l-timbered gardens, l. dgt c-jtiance, carriage drive, stabling, &c.: situate a mile from Si.roud station, and commanding bautiful -views 4')f this charming district. Rent £ 70. Eight bedrooms, four sitting-rooms, and comitate "offices. Good hunting.—Messrs. Debenham, Tewson, and Winer, No. SO, Cheapside. 30)9 BEa' MARIS.—To be LET, unfumished, an excellent DWELL TNG HOUSE, culled "Bryncelyn," situated about two r.iiUs fnm Beaumaris, )rt Wales, and contains entrance hall, dicing rocæ, double drawing ioe*, ilix bedrooms, Jr>;s,m: rw '.n, butli room, w.c.. kitchen, scullery, pantries, ic., and a. s'ispiy of spring water, coach-house and stabling for three horses, 1 i.r^o garden, paddottk, &c.Sc.. has a splendid je,w of Beau- r. Bay and Carnarvonshire iioantains.—Applications to Mr. • o's (itf1ce. BftaumariSj 2956 V"* KAil i>~CHMItEN HAM, its the most picturesque put of the co-jnty of Gloucester, and in the ,r;dst of a ;.(oc9- hunting To be LET, for a term, a very handsomely Furnished > v^iLY MANSION, known ac "Seutiiatn de la Here," in >n -pair: containing ample accommodation for the re- "(. "f a family ef distinction, surrounded by extensive, f.:iiv ranged lawns, terraces, aD ricmy pleasure -'4dW th 2xcl1ent stables, coaeh-housea, out-offices, and eu*j;ioe#. Some meaciw land and ths shooting over ir-n acres ef 'and in Southara and Brockhampton can be 'oeaired. — ror particulars apply to Messrs. Beadel, 26, London, ef whom only orders to view tan be SOil t £ o be tt. S to LET, 42, Castle-street, facing the Post Office, Sw ansea. Kent, 7s. <>d. per week. 3074 nj^ LET—two good Single-licenced i'UBLiC-HOUSES— A AVPiy to F. H. Pearcij, Auctioneer, ö, High-street, Cardiff. 30S-i_ mo LBT. The dwelling, part of a HOUSE situate in Bute- Jl street, consisting of Drawing-ro<n, Kitchen, Cellar, and 4 bed-rooms. for part;culare_a,prj»248. Bute-street. ^1^° .BAKERS AND CONTECTIOXEUS.—A BUSINESS T» Sfu UA „e f-hionab!e town of Cheltenham, in close proxi- nlity to the Co.lege together with the sole right of entry to the College Grounds. The Premises are admirably adapted for the pin poses of the business. Coming-in reasonable.—Apply Mr. H. Harrison, 3, Grosveiior-street. Cheltenham. 3089 mo be LET on ROYAlTrVor SilLD. the^h^le^if theValuable ,1 MINES of COAL. IRONSTONE, and other MINERALS, in and under about Forty Acres, called the Dosthill Estate, near Tamworth, belonging to the Trustees of the Atherstone Grammar School.—Forlurther particulars, appiy, Edwin Yardlev, Mining Engineer. Tip.on, Staffordshire. C1 OAL. \VARW1CKSliTRH.—To^iK'-LET, the COAL, 1RON- STONE, and other MINERALS, upon the Alvecote Priory Estate, in the parishes of Amim^ton and Shutt.ngten, near Tam- worth, the property of the Earl of Essex, and comprising about o90 Acres. The Trent Valley Railway and the Coventry Canal cross the Estate. For terms and particulars, apply to Messrs. Humbert & Cox, Land Agents, 88, St. James s-street, London, S.W., and Warterford, Herts. 3089 r ALl ABLTf sii ALE and COAL FIELD.—To be~LET~the Shale and Coal in the Estate of Hartwood, situated iii the parish of West Calder iM.d county of Edinburgh. The Field ex- tends to about 500 Acret. Ihc Shale co>nprises the well-known West Calder Seams and the Coal consists of two Seams—the one the Heuston Coal, five feet thick, and the other a coal of good quality, and two feet six inches thick—Apply to Andrew- Walker, Esq., Hartwood House, West Calder, and No. 1, Rich- mond-street, Glasgow or -,o Robertson and Ross, Writers 176 tt. Vincent-street^Giasgow. ^Q-O I L°rHx-be IJET, well F;irnished7 a FINE OLD IAM1LA MANSION, with'1,200 acres of shooting, com ementiy situate near stations on the Birmingham and Midland Kaihva}. 1 he mansion, with its pleasure grounds ana S^rdwin, u suirrmndiid by a wtil-timbered park, and ap- proached by a carriage drive with lodge entrance, aid contains 18 be->t and secondary bed-chambers and dressing-rooms, sitting- room and oath-room, billiard room, four reception rooms, ample uomest^c offices; stabling for 10 horses, and all requisite outbuild- nigs. I he Duke of Beaufort's and Lord Fitzhardinge's hounds meet 111 tne immediate vicinity. Photographs may now be seen at and cards to view obtained of Messrs. Snell ii Co., No. 27 Alber- marle-street, Piccadilly, London, W. 3070 ale ùy -prirntc Contract. A BUSINESS to be disposed of. A V flrst class opportunity. Satisfactory reasons for giving up Address E. II. Jones, maltster, Carmarthen. 2999 L-IUR SALE, a Second-hand Four-wheeled TRAP. To be Sold f very ciieal).-Appiv to Anderson, Abbott, and Anderson, 16 and 17, Castle-street, owansea. 3020 • mO BREWERS.—For Sale, a circular Copper Refrigerator, by J Askew, London equal to new. Power, about IS barrels rter hour.—Annlv. Llaneliv Brewerv. VA-<: (CARDIFF—FOR SALE, by Private Contract, FIVE'HOUSES j in London-placj.—Apply to Mr. John Rees, Grocer, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 30(57 SEVERAL TONS of splendid Italian WALNUT~WOOD for SALE to be sold cheap, in large or small lots, to suit con- venience of purchasers—Aprdy to Mr. Richard Short, Bute Docks Cardiff. 2&9t> FO1 SALx^, the STEAM TUG (patldle wheel) Lioness," now lying^in Falmouth Harbour. Small draught water: size cylinder, 28i stroke, 3ft. 9in—For further particulars applv to X. Medlin, ,erD()n-piacc', Falmouth. 29S7 ONE Mow Prime HAY, about t; tons; one SOW nine PIGS 0 S weeks old two YELTS, improved Berkshire Breed and about 29 racks Good Eating Turnips—Applj- Thomas Ford, Win. terbourne-down, Winterboume, Bristol. 3012 EXHIBITION POULTRY.—Splendid lot White Cochins, Light Brahmas, Cockerels and Pullets, hatched in March, April, bred from Birmingham Prize-winners, reared 011 grass runs; warranted healthy—Mr. J. Turner, Hopmead Twerton, Bath.' 3013 NEXT PRESENTATION to a BECTORY~for SALE, with im- mediate legal possession, in Shropshire, producing a net income of betwen £-1,0 and ii500 a year. Moderate population. For full details bona tide principals, or their authorized solicitors, are referred to Mr. W. Emery Stark, 27, Bedford-street, Strand, W.C. g04i> mo LADIES ONLY.—Mr3. B. MAGGS, Iron and Brass Bed- JL stead Manufacturer, 15, St. Au*ustine's-parade, Bristol, would OHpeclailv direct the attention of ladies to her Large Stock sof CHILDREN'S COTS AND BASSINETTES, the prices for which are extremely moderate.- Notice.—Trimmed Bassinettes tor 16s. 6d., including mattress and pillow. Try Maggs's Full-size French Bedsteads, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., price, 15s. 6d. All other sizes at equally low prices 22SS TO IRONMASTERS; CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, and Others. -For SALE, a nine H.P. Portable Engine, with a 9ft. pan, Mortar Mills, Rollers, 3 0 by 20, ready for immediate delivery. Also a seven H.P. Engine, and a 7ft. pan Mortar Mill. For Sale, a Terv good second-hand Portable Engine, with a new Mortar Mill, Portable Steam Engines, any size from three to twenty-five H.P., with Gear for Pumping. Winding and Crushing en^short notice.—Barrows and Stewart; Engineers, Banbury. 3073 CI ANTON—To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT. Four j Villa*, with large gardens and road at the back, 9 rooms in each lease, MJ Jears from June 24th, 1871; price, £;)50 each could be sold separate £ 250 at 5 per cent. could remain on each as a mortgage. Piece of Land in Conwav-road, Canton, 121 feet 6 inches frontage by 1G3 feet 6 inches depth. The Conway Inn and six-roenied House adjoining, both freehold, with large garden containing fruit trees price, £ 1,050—'To be LET Four large Villas, large gardens, and back road, stables, and ctach-nouses. A Free Public House, incoming moderate.-—-Apply to Mr. Thomas Pavies. 34. Cowbridge-road. Canton, Car,tiff, lfil,F ADNOR-HIRE. Io be DISPOSED OF by Private Contract, a highly desirable YAml and LANDS, compristn"- a com- modious Fame House and seven Messuages and Cottages, the whole containing 217a. Ir. 36p. of valuable Freehold Land, well tenanted, and bringing in a yearly rental of £3S5. The Property is e¡\ situated, in the fertile valley of the Lugg, within 2t miles of the market town of Presteign, in the county of Radnor, to which place a railway is in construction, and will be open next spring, and within six miles from Knighton on the Central Wales Railway. —For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Peters, Solicitor, Knighton, Radnorshire. 2960 RAPE OPPORTUNITY FOR MAKING~A FORTUNE —To be SOLD, P-vRT or ENTIRE (former preferred) of a COL- LIER\ ltOYALTY ill North Wales, bordering on the London and North-Western Railway, and close to a Shipping Port. There are several Shafts partly sunk, some requiring to be sunk still deeper, but operatiens stopped for want el capital. There are tour Seams of good House and Steam Coal proved in an area ef upwards of 400 Acres ef surface. Holder will sell the entire, including the present Plant (not sufficiently powerful for sinking further), for £ 4000, but would prefer taking a part tier who would advance the necessary capital for his profits,, which, in the present state of the coal trade, are almost fabu lous. Addiess Vtllcuii, care- of Mr. Watson, 15, Fenwick-street Liverpool. 21:;4 (ound. FUnerse^ in H le?r D0G- Wm soU W ex" P 1 la->s-Apply at Limekiln Siding, Risea. 2988 JftisctUaiteous* G1 "V. of^'npr-^ ^■11'TION, which has cured a grea ase will be sent cnrpc»01 t Premature Decline, and r T 4 Frederick rUn» «i: ?f a StamP- -Adckress Arthur Jones, i,sq.. 4, r icdtrick b-place, Sliackiew^l f.ondoni 2553 V ° twelvt^'Lov^c^a^r* tix stamps; Lifetim^ ^L-o^e!Davenm- U,^eOT: Stateage-MathnUton,J«, a"'1 Oentlemen'g Leftoff WBARING^APPARElT; highest price given -Address Mr. or Mrs. Austin, 13 and 14 Wims.s-alley, or ;> VV indsor-terrace, St. Paul's, Bristol. P-O.O. remitted for parcels received. 2&21 H^MOSU M for 10s. tid. per^lONXH UNTIL PAID FOR ,\rfl-j U_NTII F6p, H^MOSU M for 10s. tid. per^lONXH UNTIL PAID FOR )Vitnor without stops. Price-list free—Thompson and marthen' Queen"slreet' Cardlff. and 13, Guildhall-square, Car- marthen.„ \1 LiM.ElN iS, Crosses, and Tablets, 111 granite, .^Sontr Te'Hwl°4le'1TDeif18 alid estimates forwarded on ap- plication tc T. JONES. Penarth-rop.d Entrance Cardiff 218 GUCORPO1ATIOVK r ASSURANCE K hi: I J ,4" iv°. F,nsburv-s<iuarg, London, t'u-'rat» p 11 i Capital, £ 100,000. Liberal conditions; low rat,b—Fud particulars on application to G. P. Ivey, F.S.C., Adelaide Chambers, Swansea.. 304^ ANOl- uRrL BUYERS—THOMPSON and SHAC'KELL Jl dej ie to call special attention to their New Illustrated Cata- logue of > IANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, containing draw- ings of instruments by the principal London Makers, with Testimonials received from purchasers in all parts of Wales. The Bolok is all excellent guide to selection, and will he sent on receipt of three stamps to cover postage.—Pianoforte Show- rooms. 4, uevii-street, Cardiff, and 13, Guildhall Square, Car- marthen. v V042 =-==- 0 ii ell. liAiiRIS and CO., LOA^i and D18COUNT fnv%fV3'FI<Jl:; 220, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. IMMEDIATE Dia 2 pn l'erso;:al Security, and to Householders on BILLS DISCOUNTED' AT* E^TOTFS T,RA?E „ pi, V. RATES. Advances made also on Plate Diamonds, patches, and every description ef Merchan- dise. AH co.niiiu;i,ca.tion3 strictly confidential. The Pj..prietor mn.y hs personally consultiid at all times. 25153 MONL^ ON EAbY TERMS advanced from ~10 .aI uj>wyls to Householders on their Furniture Plate, Stock-m-Trade, &c., without removal off the premises, and' if required, wituout publicity re-^paj-ments arranged to suit the borrower: 110 charge unless the money is advanced; bv L. BAR- NETT lic-liiiont House, Charles-street, Cardiff 49, Bute-street 2arclfti: all 1 Br!erly-h;ll. Ebbw Vale. 1420 tnSEY TO LEND.—Tradesmen, Farmers, iVl "Ml others who require Money, can have any amount, from -o 000 nr)0U sood personal security, from one to Ave aWerlv or hail-yearly. Money also advanced \ears, rei '->• ■^ 1 preei]oid, Leasehold, or Landed Property— 011 Mortgage j0ivic Auctioneer and Valuer, 106, Stow-hill, N-ftVoS mL Ail applications by post to contam ^ur stamps. TroVFY TO LEND, from £ '1 to £ l,00o, on Y| „„ other marketable security, on -approved personal, or site. prospectus and fuU reasona.jie interest. £ •> per ceil lnVelove to Osborne and particulars on receipt ot aduressed tnveiop ivnvdarran White, General Accountants, &c., 54, High-street, 1 on dirran, Menhj-r Ty dfil. rpo BO Ii R 0 WEE S. — £ 30 TO £ 3,000. V.et^nnteS flrotnPtl> marie at any time, without previous mem- /■ r Houses, and by the Tx"r\r 'luKGr^ BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, Sfmenti^^mp^nlfe' VUthl,% o?1ua,rter,ly' f°T °ldthout payment of furthcr inttre't At yS uotice'ttltll0U UPWARDS oF ALREADY ADVANCED, TO ENABLE BORROWERS TO SAV* om-V-V TI1Km RENT AND EKCOMK THEIR j N ^abblords Mr. ISKMaA WILLIAMS, Ca/n«^ HUGHES. Comntere:al-strtet, Newport; Mr S'p^i> ?P Peuarth Mr. JOS. WIL.JAMS, C;ci>cUna8tr^L^N',lBu'lder> Mr. GEORGE TdlR. Gloucester-street, Ab^^f' Melth-or business JUdtessts. r^ALEDONIA CONFECTIONERY WORK^ BRISTOL. PATE R SON RICE & CO., Ma.nufacturor3 of JAMS, JELLIES, J U L'FS, MARMALADES, ORANGE, LEIOX. CITRON PEELS, And every description of BOTTLED SWZETS AXD CONFECTIONS for HOME TRADE | and for EXPORTATION To be had of all respectable Grocers and Italian Warehousemen4 11 j btt JUtfiioit J VICTORIA AUCTION-ROOMS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. To Ship Chandlers, Painters, an<f Others MESSRS. N. LAWRENCE AND CO. have .1; 1 teceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, OII'TMDAY XEXT, 15th NOVKMBEK, 1872, a quantity of PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, Brushes of ail kinds, Mops, Brooms, Bellows, Cans, Paraffin Lamps, White Lead, Putty, Cotton, and other Waste Twine, Ropes and Lines, Cask of Pork*, Pickles, Blacking, Black Soap, Blacklead, and numereus other articles' removed to the above spacious Rooms for convenience of Sale. The whole will b^on view the Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Half-past Two o'clock. Auctioneers' Chambers, Victoria Rooms, Cardiff. 3093 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREB1DLD AND M LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN SWANSEA. R. M. ELLERY has been favoured with in- structions to SELL by .ALCTION, at the Bush I'otel High-street, Swansea, on FRIPAT, +he 15th NOVEMKKR 1372 the following valuable PROPERTY in the town and neighbourhood of Swansea ° LOT I.-A compact convenient FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and GARDEN, No. 7, Glanmor-terrace, now in the occu- pation of Mr. Johns. 1he Boese contains two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, four bedrooms, with gas and water laid on, pantries, closet, neat flower garden in front, kitchen do., w:th conservatory in the rear, &c., &c., the whole bsmg theroughly drained. The situatien is most desirable, having the beautiful park-like scenery of Bryn-y-Mor, Pant-y-Gwyder, &e., immediately in front, with extensive views of Swansea Bay, ic., in the distance. Lor. 2.-A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, &c., RESKVOIR COTTAGE, Glanmor-crescent, late in the occupa,tion of Mr, R. Worth. The house contains t.vo parlours, two kitchens, five bed-rooms, two waterclosets, pantries, &c., with large garden. 'Ibis property is in a fine open locality, near the resevoir, with a splendid prospect of the surrounding country, the Bay and oppo- site coasts. LOT 3—A commodious well-built LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises at Heathfield-terraee, containing cellar, wine and beer do., kitchen, scullery, front'and back parlour, drawing- room,'five bed-rooms, china-pantry, larder, closets, &c., with a large garden. The premises have been fitted up with every conveni- ence, having water and gas laid on, and all drained. The pro- perty is held under a lease of 99 years, at the low rate of £ 4 per annum. This lot deserves the attention of investors or persons seeking a residence near the town, with the uninterrupted view of the sea and surrounding localities. LOT 4.—A neat LEASEHOLD DWELLIXG-HOUSE, near Belle- vue House, Mount Pleasan*, now in the occupation of Mr. George Thomas, at the low rental of17 per annum. This lot, as well as the preceding ones, is most pleasantly situated. It contains parlour, two kitchens, five bedrooms, &c., with a. lar^e'garden. It is held under a lease of 99 years, from 1S52, at a ground rent of £2 16s. 6d. per annum. LOT 5—Three LEASEHOLD Four-room DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 51, 52, and 53, Bathurst-street, New-road, and in the occupation of Mr. Lewis, Butcher, and other respectable tenants, at the moderate rent of £ 36 per annum, and are held for a term of 82 years, from March, 1852, at a ground rent of £ 6 per annum. The Sale will commence at Three o' dock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Victoria- rooms, Swansea. 3079 Sale of a fine assortment of the most varied aud equisite sorts of Hoarlem Flower Roots, consisting of Double and Single Hya- cinths, Narcisses, Tulips, Iris, Crocus, Early, Single, and Double Due van Tholl, Liiliums, Gladiolus, Ranunculus, and Anemonies, Scented Jonquils, etc., etc MR. DAVID EVANS will sell by AUCTION at the Bush Assembly-room, Merthyr, on MONDAY next, the 11th day of November, without reserve, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the whole of the stock described in the Catalogue.. 3094 BUSH ASSEMBLY-ROOM, MERTHYR. Important Sale of high-class Oleographs, Chromotypes, Aqua- graphs, and Proof Engravings. MR. DAVID EVANS begs to announce that he w ill SELL by AUCTION, at the Brsu ASSKMHLT-ROOM, MEKTUYR, on FRIDAY and SATI-RCAY, NOVEMBER 15th and 16th, 1872, a splendid Collection of WOKKS OF ART, embracing some of the finest specimens of Chromotypes, Coloured Autotypes, Oleographs, Proof Engravings, Aquagraphs, &c., after the most eminent artiste, all of them beautifully framed in gold. Sale to commence at 11 and 7 cach day. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, 3005 BRISTOL. Fer Account of whom it may concern. TJ^OR PUBLIC SALE, at the TRANSIT SHED _T Welsh Back. Bristol, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th 1S7-7' at Twelve o'clock precisely, 4000 Half-Boxes" VALENCIA RAISINS, ex Maitland (s.s.), more or less damaged For catalogues, &-c., apnly to White and Gardmers, brokers, 9, Queen-square, Bristol, and East Bute Dock. Cardiff. 3092 PORT OF CARDIFF. M„ To Provision Dealers, Grocers, and Others. R. T. S. HUNTLEY has received instruc- tl0!ls to by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TI-KSDAY, the litii NOVKSIDER, 1S72. at the A" Warehouse, top of East Bute Silvan of, Prime Xew P1GS' HOCKS, 9 Barrels of Prime TO^iGli-EtJ, landed ex s.a. Great Western." Sale to cominence at Three o'clock. For orders to inspect, apply to the Auctioneer, 9, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff. 3035 PORT OF CARDIFF] MTo Fish Curers, Provision Merchants, and Others. R. T. S. HUNTLEY lias received instruc- tions to sell by Public AUCTION, on TBESDAY, Nov. 12, 18r2, at the "A Warehouse, top of East Bute Dock (subject to conditions then produced), 400 tons of Cadiz SALT, suitable for Fish Curing and Provision Packing, ic., ic., just now landing ex-Spanish ship Chicu," from Cadiz. The salt may be inspected by appling at the Wharfinger's Office, near the Warehouse. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 9. Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff. 3086 TO CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. VALE OF TOWY RAILWAY. Important Sale of Contractor's Plant, Bridge Timber. &c., &c. MR. JOHN PRICE, of Llansadwon, Llanga- dock, will sell by Public AUCTION, at Llangadock, 011 FRIDAY, the I6th inst., the following plant, used in the re-con- struction of the Bridges on the above Line, viz., Pile Engines, Pumps, Crab Winches, Pile Shoes, Smiths tools, Pulley Bloaks, Screw Jacks, Iron Roller Frames, Cast-iron Girder Beds, Dredging Tools, Air Chambers, and apparatus for sinking cylinders by Plenary's process, Skips, Buckets, Ladders, quantity of Chains, Drags, Tool Boxes, &c., &c. Also a quantity of Scrap-iron, old Bolts, &c. One strong punt, and about SO Lots of useful timber. Catalogues may be had on application to Mr. Bradford, London and North Western Railway, Shrewsbury, or Mr. Lloyd, Llanelly Railway and Dock Company, Llanelly, or to the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. 3082 ROSSER v. ANDRFW Important Sale of first-class Furniture of Modern Style, com- prising splendid drawing-room suite in rep, window hangings, en suite, pier and other glasses, oil paintings, engravings, pianoforte, plate, glasses, linen, &c., Ac. ° MR. T. H. DAVIES has been instructed by the Chief Clerk in.Chancery, to whom the said cause is referred, to sell the Property of the late Mr. Philip Andrew by AUCTION, at No. 12, XELSOX TERRACE, SWANSKA, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13TII and 14TU, 1872, the whole of the well and carefully-selected modem household FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, &c., consisting DRAWING ROOM suite equal to new, loo, occasional, and other tables, Brussels and other carpets, bronze fender and fire irons, pier glasses, whatnot, &c. DiNiNo ROOM and LIBRARY requisites, including mahogany tables, sideboard, sofa, easy; arm, and other chairs in lrair, chim- ney glasses, poles, rings, and curtains, timepiece, musical box, bcok cases, books, oil paintings, engravings, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, floor cloths, wool mats, fenders, fire. irons, &c. The BEDROOMS contain mahogany feur-post, half-tester, iron, and other bedsteads, chintz and other hangings, hair, spring, and other mattresses, feather beds, wardrobes, dressing tables, aad wasnstands with marble tops, chests of drawers, commodes, other r^uisitS Iuaho £ an>' towel horses, toilet ware, carpets, and A-1.Ch]!'a' tpIatJv S'a.sses, table and- other linen, quilts, blankets, 1 il,™ herw,th the usual kitchen and culinary requisites, A large liot-house complete, together with garden chairs, flovyer Ya.5eS, &c" all new. f Sale to COllbence each day at U o'clock precisely as the loti are Je J?6 ol the Aucti<>neer six days prior to the AuctileerVO da*8 befo™ the Sale. Auctioneer a Office, 22, Union-street, Swansea. 2879 Cardiff iffmtitipal (Blccliou. QARDIFF IVIUNIOIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AXD GENTLEMAN, .S^eiS:1 fltnd 1 am opposed by yu I have resolved to go to the poU informing you that In public and private my principle are well known to you I have determined therefore not to canvass the electors, Id so preserve pure and mtact the spirit nf «wia.80 v J w w the measure passed bv Par- Lament this year to prevent corrupt practices at inicipa Elec- t,ons, f,r if you deem me worthy 0f support, ?bj1 *hall obtain your votes w.thout troublingyou with personal canVass. I rely therefore on my own merits MH «. „ 1 d my seventeen years residence amongst you in thig ward. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours, obediently, Crockherbtown, T. H. STEPHENS. November 6, 1S72. ^iARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND PTENTLEMEN,— Mr. Lewis Davis having lesigned his seat at the Council Board, a vacancy will shortly arise in your Ward. A large section of the Burgesses have urged me to become a candidate, and I now place my services at your disposal. You are aware that for twelve years I have held a seat at the Town Council, and am deeply interested in the prosperity of the Borough. I have at fill times given my support to those mea- sures which I believed calculated to advance its best Interests Tberecent contest in the Southward has conclusively proved that th^re is a determination en the part of certain influential persons that the seats of all Liberal members as they fall vacant shall be contested, and the loss of my seat by only fourteen votes im to be attributed to my determination not to coalesce with the Conservative candidate. My politics are and always have been Liberal, but I think it] undesirable that this should be taken into account in the choice of a member of the Council, and should I be elected my object will be to attend to the best interests of the Port, without allowing politics to influence my conduct. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours, obediently, JOSEPH ELLIOTT. Cardiff, Nov. 4, 1872. 3o15 yulJtic Amusements. TTIC T 0 BIA ROOMS, ST. MARY- V STREET, CARDIFF. SOLE PROPRIETOR J* F' W' HOFFMANN. Everv Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT AND CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS. CHANGE OF ARTISTES EVERY WEEK. REFRESHMENTS AT TLFR BAR. Admission—First Class, Is.; Second Class, fd. Half-past Seven, to commence at Eigl t. featurdaj 3 1 earlier 241 JJUTCH INS o N & TXY LEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, WILL EE-OPEN FOR THE WINTER SEASON, MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1872, nPTTTCtr ^th a Grand D«uble Company of 3K11 lbH & CONTINENTAL STAR ARTISTES. Open Every Evening at Seven, commencing at Half-past. Special Mid-day —urday Open at^w., f 1 public Jlotices. H TRRBt6D, JOURNEYMEN SAILMAJK^S » to keep frtjin Cardiff for the present) as Uleii-here are 011 STRIKE for an-advance of Wa"es. Mend be not deceived by the offers oi.the'Miwtfcrs. ° 3077 f MHRfBYR TYDFIL LOCAL BOAPyB OF ilEALTII. To Dealers in Vegetables.. THE 'BOARD are prepareti receive TENDERS, addressed to their Cierk, for the Purchase of the Cabbages and other Vegetables growing upon the Farm at Troedvrhiw. THOS. WILLIAMS, Clerk. 71, High-street; Merthyr. -3062 RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION IN LARGE TOWNS. With the XOXCOXl-'ORMIST of WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Gth, -is given the second SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT containing Statistics of all Places Worship and their sittings in twenty more of the largest towns, CardilT, Merthyr, and Swansea includc:d. Fivepence. IS, Bouverte-street, Fleet-street, and Mr. Cojin, Newsagent. Cardiff and Swansea. 305^ THE I N GI N G PILGRIM" JL (MR. PHILIP PHILLIPS) THE AMERICAN SONGSTER, WILL GIVE „ „ „ „ ONE EVENING OF SACRED SONG, AT WOOD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1872, at 7.30. Particulars in future Advertisements. 3081 ^|"EATH AND BRECON RAILWAY. The Trains of this Company now run in connection with those of the Mid-Wales and other Companies at Brecon. „„,i Through Tickets are issued to Builth, Rhayader, Llanidloes, and other stations on the Mid-Wales also to Llandrindod, t > Shrewsbury, and all the principal stations on the London and North-Western via Builth RoXd. Midland arrangements are in progress. „ .-T ITTP'T T> 1096 H. ST. G. CAULFIELD. ^ITSHTE.O.S ddrc$$t$+' THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND FOR THOROUGHLY SUBSTANTIAL HOME MANUFACTURED FURNITURE. C. AND We T RAPNELL, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. (ESTABLISHED 80 YKAKS.) ¿, Have pleasure in directing the attention of Parties Furnishing to their NEW FURNISHING GUIDE, 180 pages, B70 illustrations. Post Free for three stamps.! It contains 14 complete detailed Estimate1 for Economical Fur niahing at totals from zi:21 18s. 6d. to £ 788 13s. 6d. CLERGY RESIDENCES, SPECIAL ESTIMATES, £43 3s. 6d. to (MEDI/EVAL) 4206 148. CONTRACTS, with PATTERNS of CARPETS, CURTAINS, BEDDING, &c., and inclusive of the costs of Delivery and Fixing complete, submitted personally by Messrs. Trapnell, or their representatives in any part of England. TERMS' In the absence of Special Contract, the current Market Prices in every case are charged for Goods subject to fluctuation, so that all advantages are immediately given to the Purchaser. The charges are arranged for Cash Nett, unless special agreement for credit is made at time of Sale. The Proprietors having given special attention :to the manu- facture of Easy Chairs, suited to Seaside Residences as well as for Hotel and Lodging-house purposes, would direct attention to their celebrated GUINEA EASY CHAIR, which has now attained almost universal reputation. They have also introduced for superior purposes the ROYAL VICTORIA EASY CHAIR. Price Two-and-a-Half Guineas, Carriage Free. Photographs and full descriptions of both Chairs, with Samples of Coverings, post free. C. AND W. TRAPNELL, UPHOLSTERERS & CABINET MANUFACTURERS, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. Honourable mention for Good Design and" orkmanship, Inter national Exhibition, 1862. 2376 A RKELL'S GREAT BOOT WAREHOUSE, 42, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, Is now OPEN with a splendid STOCK OF WINTER BOOTS. Every Pair Warranted. Prize Workmen. 3087 AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. W. HUGHES THOMAS TV <t -18 NOW EXHIBITING THE FINEST COLLECTION OF WINTER GOODS HE HAS EVER HAD THE PLEASURE OF SUBMITTING. THE SHOW ROOM fa constantly replenished with FRESH NOVELTIES in Alillinery, Mantles, Waterproofs, Polonaise Costumes, faatm Petticoats, and Seal &nd Beaver Jackets. The PLAIN DRAPERY STOCK is well furnished with Goods of the best descriptions. Flannels and Blankets are still offered at old prices. IFAMILY MOURNING ESTABLISHMENT. ) Queen-street, Cardiff, Nov., 1872. 3092 BR 0 W N A N D I S 0 LN CORN FLOUR V IS GENUINE. ZOi 1 >J L; Prepared solely from — Maize—Indian Corn. Best Quality, 2d,4d 8d. Second Quality, ld., 3d., 6d. BEWARE OF THE RECOMMENDATION TO ACCEPT OTHER QUALITIES INSTEAD OF BROWN AND POLSON'S. JJROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR with Milk for CHILDREN'S DIET. 298 IMMENSE SALE OF FURNIT#RE, OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, TABLES, CHAIRS, &c.&c,, i -o AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS. OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, COUCHES, SOFAS, EASY CHAIRS, AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS MARYLEPORT-STREEt, BRISTOL. £ OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITRR I FROM BEST SEASON-ED, wo", 'I AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS. XiATtGE ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING CATALOGUES Post free on applicatioll. < OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE ,J FOR SELECTION FROM, AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS, OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF; FURNITURE, ALL WARRANTED IN QUALITY, AND LOWER IN PRICE THAN LONDON HOUSES, AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS, MARYLEPORT-STREET, BRISTOL. LAVERTON AND CO., STEAM, CABINET WORKS, MARYLEPORT-STREET, BRISTOL. 1633

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