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CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS 1 are inserteù in this Journal at the following tariff i— X 0, of One Three Six Words. Insertion. Insertions. Insertions Two Lines ]8 Os. 6d. Is. Od. Is. Gel. Three Lines 27 Os. 9d. Is. Gel. 2s. od. Four Lines 313 Is. Od. 2s. Od. 3s. Vel. Five Lines 45 Is. 3d. 2s. 6d. 3s. 9d. Six Lines 54 Is. Gd. 3s. Od. 4s. Gel. Each additional ) 9 Os. 3d. Os. Gel. Os. 9d. line. ( DOMESTIC SERVANTS. W" ANT^L) a "oO'l GENERaTl SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Geo. Davies, 12, Castle-street, Swansea. 494- XXTED immediately a stood GENERAL SERVANT, one used to plain Cooking. Apply to Mrs. Abbott, 1 ö and 37, Castle-street, Swansea. 488 COOK and KITCHEXJIA.IO wanted. —Cook about ö5, who can make cakes, jeilis, preserves, pastry, and a. stood bread maker. Both to state theIr references and last ituation. Wa;es, Cook, £ 28 Kitchenmaid, £ 14, to find themselves in teet, sugar, and washing.—Address 0, P. L., Post-office, Llandilo, Carmar- thenshire. r- SITUATIONS VACANT. TO DRAPERS.—Wanted, immediately, a pushing jUls]°R- Apply to D, andT. Morgan, Maesteg. WANTED^ BAKER, who can drive ami a«en<l to a horse. Apply to Mr. W. Davies, Bedwas Bridge post-office, near Caerphilly. CTFITTERS' ASSISTANTS.—Wanted immediately a steady pushing YOUNG MAX. Welsh preferred. Evan Navies, Anchor House, 3, Hifh-street, Swansea. <J pushing YOUNG MAX. Welsh preferred. Evan Navies, Anchor House, 3, Hifh-street, Swansea. DRAPERY.—WANTKD, a Good MAN to MANAGE a CON- CERN. Terms liberal.— Apply. £ ul1 particulars, P., Post Office, Swansea. u __461- "r\R A.PFKY —W V\TET>- immediately, a MILLINER. One JJ who has a knowledge of Dressmaking preferred.-Apply to TIlOAS GRIFFITHS, Ystalytera. 492 HAULIER Wanted a Strong Active Mail as HAULIER, ft must be able to read and write. A know edge of Welsh necessary. Apply to W. Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. 428 a good SHOEING SMITH accus- i" tomed to country work. Apply to D. Williams, wheel- wright, Pontllanfraith, near Newport, Mon. 479 La^vT-Wanted, an EXGhOSSING and GENERAL CLERK. Welsh indispensable.—Apply to Mr. John Jones, solicitor, Uandys^ul. fi86 O JRONMOXGEliS' A-SI STAN TS. -^Wanted, a steady JL JUNIOR, who understands the trade, and can speak Welsh.—Apiu'y, with references, to Mr. Daniel Smith, Aberavon. 419 GROCERY.—WANTED, an experienced YOUNG MAN: also a good JUNIOR. Welsh indispensable.—Apply, stating age. salary required, and name of last employer. DAVID DAVIES, Maesteg. 423 OROCEItS ASSISTANTS.—WANTED immediately, a sober and industrious YOUNG MAN. Must be active and obliging, and be able to speak Welsh.—Address, F. DAVIES, Market-street, Pontypool. 405 BAKERS. —WANTED" immediately, a sober Young Man as JD SECOND HAND, and to deliver Bread with Horse and Trap.—Applv to WM. F. DAVIES, Market-street. Pontypool. 406 IVETTEUSVVANTED, for Boiler and Girder Work. Piece Work and constant employment for good workmen.— Apply C. DE BERGUE k, C6.. Wauntreoda Works, near Cardiff. J 404 ANTED an experienced ASSISTANT, to the Grocery and Provision 'trade. A knowledge of Welsh necessary. Apply to William Harris, 144, High street, Merthyr. 407 AGENTS.—Wanted, immediately, for ¡e;;e¡¡eryand tancy Goods. Send addressed envelope for illustrated catalogue, to James Simmons, Manufacturer, 28, Edgbaston-street, Birming- ham 211 WANTKD t. engage, a YOUNG MAN of good character, and reference, in the Grocery and Provision Trade, with the view, if suitable, to take the charge of a Branch Shop.— Apply to J. LEWIS, Glans.ichan House, Abers} chan. 505 ANTED, a SvWYER, well used to Circular Saw. Con- stant employment. Wages, 5s. rer day. Persons not well used to the work need apply.—Address, Mr. J. C. RRES, Neath. 504 WANTED, additional AGENTS and CANVASSERS for the Pearl Life Assurance Company (Limited). Liberal terms given to acthe and pushing men, Tha income of the Company is now nearly f0ur times greater than that of the largest Indus- trial Assuranoe Company at a corresponding age, and the popu- larity of its principles among the induBt'ial classes gives facilities to Agents in securing business.—For terms apply to Mr. Kempton, Victoria-avenue, George-hill. Mamdee, Newot, Mon. 300 SITUATIONS WANTED. To CABINETMAKERS.—Wanted, a Situation as POLISHER JL by a Young Slan of steady '< abits. Apply to Ir. Benjamin Watkins, 4, Mark-st eet Cardiff. 444 £ \LER.K.—SITUATION WANTED by the Advertiser as above. j Seven years' experience. Unquest;onable references. Security if required. Age 24. Married. L. M. S., South Wales Daily Setcs, C.rdiff. 491 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. COA. WAGON WANTED. Prompt delivery. Apply to j Livingston, Richards, and Beaumont, Cardiff. 369 CARDIFF. — Wanted, a "GENTLEMAN with not less than £2,000, as SLEEPIXG PARTNER or otherw'se, in a profitable Manufacturing Business.-A pply to Messrs. Jenkins and )IaYl2.ad, Accountants, 20, High-street, Cardiff. 419 O USE.—W A NT K D to PURCHASE a HOUSE in Park Place, JH St. Andrews Crescent, Windsor Place, or Crockherbtown, suitable as a residence. Address House Property," Drrily Dews Office, Cardiff. 182 STATIONERY AND FANCY TRADES.—Persons elling, or requiring a Business, as Assistant, or a Situation, &c., in the above trades, should advertise in the" STATIONER and FANCY TRADE REGISTER" (30Words for 2s.). the Recognised Trade Organ awl Manufacturers producing any Novelty suitable for the above Trades should send a letter to the Editor of the Statione.1 and Fancy Trades' Register," 65, Ludgate Hill, Lon- don, E.C.. calling his attention to the same, when a Literary Notice of the Novels will be given gratuitously.—65, Ludgate Hill, ondon. E.G. 223 WANTED TO RENT, BUSINESS PREMISES in St. Mary T V Street, Duke Street, or immediate vicinity of the Market House.—Address, S.V.. Daily New. Office. Carrliff. 7780 LODGINGS, APARTMENTS, &c. UMBUES. — Furnished Sitting-room and Bed-room, also Drawmg.room, pleasantly situated. Apply, 13, Castleton, JQumbles. 482 WANTED, LODGINGS for a Gentleman, within ten minutes walk af the Post-office. Apply N.L., Office of South Wales Daily News, Card ff, FURNISHED APARTMENTS, consisting of Front Sitting- room and Bedroom; also, Drawing-room and Bedroom, t 29, Windsor-place, near Taff Vale Railway Station, Cardiff. 161 TO BE LET—HOUSES, LAND, &c. HOUSK-TO be LET or SOLD a. HOUSE in Loudoun-square.— Apply to Mr. John Batchelor, Bute Docks. 11)4 OATEL—To be LET, a VILLA in Cyril Crescent. Apply to Mr. R. Brice, Builder, Partridge-orad, Roath, Cardiff..357 "VIEWPORT.— TO LET, SHOP and LARGE PREMISES in the 1^1 centre of Newport, suitable for any business. Address, Mr. DlXOS, Solicitor, Pontymister. 498 M" ACHEN.—A "COTTAGE," containing 7 Rooms, and good Garden, situate near Koyal Oa.k. Rent £16. Apply to Messrs. Jenkins and Maynard, HLh-street, Cardiff. 43S CARDlFF, QUEEN-STREET.— A SHuP and ROOM-behind, V> Apply to Messrs. Jenkins and Maynard, accountants, &c.. Sun Fire Office, 20, High-street, Cardiff. 420 ^tARDIFF!—Docks.TABLING Torsive Horses, andLOFT or WAREHOUSE, and DWELLING-HOUSE. Price, £350. -Apply to )lessrs. Jenkins and Maynard, High-street, Cardiff. 4 21 CARDIFF.—TO be LET, "an old-established'"DOUBLE LI- CENSED HOUSE, in the old part of Cardiff, and in the principal thoroughfare. Apply to Wm. Lewis, 17, Church-street, Cardiff. a41 PUBLIC OFFICES.—To be Let (as a whole), the SECOND and THIRD STOREYS'of the Building now being com- pleted for the Daily News and Cardiff Times," situate in St. Mary-street, Cardiff. The consist of FOUR OFFICES on the first floor, and FIVE OFFICES on the second floor, with necessary conveniences. A spacioua attic may also be had if desired. If not let together, the oSRces will be divided in' o sets. For further particulars apply to D. Duncan and Sons, Cardiff. PENARTH. BUSINESS PREMISES to be LET with imme- diate possession, a first-class SHOP and PREMISES, with all conveniences for aft^t-class business in the best thoroughfare of the town of tcnarth. Apply to Mr. Roberts, Bri tannia Build- ngs, Penarth. 362 busi y ESS rDISPOSAL. (y diate DISPOSAL, in of health. Beturns about £ 4,000. Fjxtnre^. ,0 "4^' ^bout £ 650.- Apply to Messrs. JtXKi.vs ana JCATS^«I>, 20, Hi0h-street, Cardiff. 499 FOR SALE—IiUUSES, LAND, <fcc. ARDIFF.—HOUSES.—To be SOLD. Two Houses in Lead- street, and Two in Clifton-street, Roath. Apply to C. h ox, Bedford-street, Rr ath. ° COLLIERY —A freehold COLLIERY for SALE, near Glouces- j ter.—The coal can He work-d by levels from the surface, and is computed to be from 100 to 200 acres in extent. N o plant to be taken to. Price, £2,000. Owner leaving England is the cause of sale. J. Jenkins, 25. Cannon-street. Birmingham. 905;:¡ ANTuN.—Xo be Soid, by l'nvate Contract, Two Villas on j Ely Road, nine Rooms in each, and large garde:1s, and a I back way. Lease yyo years from June 24th, 1871. Conway Inn, and a House adjoini»g, with large gardens containing fruit trees. Both freehold Price £10.:>0. Four Freehold Houses. Prkse £300. A Piece ot Land in Clive Road 20 feet frontage, ISO feet depth A Piece ot Land in Llandafl Road 101 feet frontage, about ISO feet depth. About Eight Acres of good LAND, com- manding splendid view and site for House, within five miles of Cardiff.— CARDi* f: Seven Houses in the middle of Cardiff Several in Temperance Town, New Town, Splothods Roath Several Villas in Partridge-road, from £300 to £500 each. Several Houses cu t.ie Lower Grange. A Spirit* Vaults in Canton (free).-TO BE LF.T: Land for Bnilding in Conway Road, Clive Road, and Cowbndge Road Lease 91;9 years from June 24th, 1871. About Four Acres of Land adjoining the Rail- way, for a Factory, between Llandaft a,i' I Ely.—A large Hotel to let in Cardiff. Two nin s-room iilas and large gardens rent, £30 a year.—Apply to Mr. Thomas Davies, House and Land Agent, 34, Cowbridge Road, Canton. Cardiff. 149 ■——■—mw—M— roil SALE- LIVE f^pROLLEYS, CARTS, AND TK.[';S FOR SALE.—1 new im- proved spring Trolley, 1 new spring crank axis Cart, I new haulier's Cart, 1 new market or business spring Trap, 1 new gallo- way Trap, 2 new pony Traps, 1 new gad-about Cart, 1 new pony spring Tip Cart, 1 second-hand spring pony Cart, also 2 first-class Cabs, at T. MARL FA'S Wheel Works, Cardiff —All goods manu- factured at his works. B 6215 FOR SALE—MACHINERY, TOOLS, &c. ON SALE, one a0-horse power high-pressure BKA VI ENGINE self-contained, requires no building. One 12-horse power Horizontal Engine. Also one 10-horse power Horizontal Engine with boiler. Also, several Vertical Boilers, from 6 to 10- horse power. Apply to Henry l aikinson, Foundry-street, Bolton. 354 ON SALE, one pair of 25-is.ch HORIZONTAL Winding ENGINES, stroke 4 feet, with winding drum and brake complete, are now quite ready for delivery. Apply, H. Parkin- son, Foundry-street, Bolton. 335 ON Sale second-hand. One 20^inch Horizontal ENGIN K, fitted with link-reversing motion one IS-inch ditto, with drums to suit; one 18-inch ditto with governors, and can also have air- pump attached if required.—Apply to Radcliffe and Sons, ensrin- ers. Hawarden, Chester. 3i7 O" N SALE, one pair of 10-inch HORIZONTAL WINDING ENGINES, with winding drum and brake complete. Apply H. Parkinson, Foundry-street, Bolton, 10034 TOOLS, TOOLS, TOOLS.wTTllN .-iPE^CER and CoV (late Dean, Spencer, and Co.), MANUFACTURFRS of all kinds of ENGINEERS TOOLS, have on hand and in progress, XATHES, PLANING SHAPING, SLOTTING, SCREWING, and PRILLING AIACi.lIN.KS, all on the uiost improved principle. Address JOHN SPENCER and CO., ATLAS WORKS, KEIGHLEY, YORKSHIRE. 203 ON SALE, TWO COUN'lsII. BOILKRs;i0ftrt,v 7ft.; diamete^ Two flues through each. Safe at 601bs. pressure working Apply to Henry Parkinson, Foundry-street, Bolton. 352 ON SALE, one 40-horse power Horizontal l;NGENK, suitable for a rolline mill, with equilibrium valve, stop valve governors, wrought-iron shaft, and fly-wheel, very massive' Jtpply to Henry Parkinson, Foundry-street, Bolton. 353 governors, wrought-iron shaft, and fly-wheel, very massive' Jtpply to Henry Parkinson, Foundry-street, Bolton. 353 I TOOLS, TOOLS, TOOLS.-Crampton Brothers have ON SALE at their warehouses, West bar-green, Sheffield, a large stock of anvils, vices, bellows, rivet forges, crabs, pulley blocks, lifting jacks, stocks, and dies, ratchet braces, cramps, tube wrenches and cutters, drilling pillars, lllorticing machines, rail cramps, and engineers0 tools generally. Liberal discounts i_c:3,s. 1,0 dTllZ >NTAL ENGTNE FOR SALE —12in. Cylinder, 16in. 1 JjL stroke, with link reversing motion. Price, £ 83,—I- W. Bouiton, Ashton-unJer-Ln10, PAffTuF NEW COUPLED HORIZONTAL ENGESES^ fou SALE,-24-inch cylinders, 4ft. stroke, with wrought-iron cranks and shaft. Pair of ditto with 26-inch cylinders, 4ft. stroke. —I. W. Rr.ultor,, Ashton-under-Lyne; t) rj-INCH (JVL1NDER, 5ft. stroke, HORIZONTAL ENGINE, O/W new, FOR SALE, very cheap.—I. W. Bouiton, Ashton- unJcr-Ly¡¡e, Ci IX-HORsE POKTABLiK ENGINE, with reversing motion. Also 4ft drum ends and gear; ready for delivery. Price, £ 145 cash.—I- W. Bouiton, Ashton-under-Lyne. A-HORSE PORTABLE ENGINE FOR SALE. Pair of 10A inch £ \J cylinders, 18-inch stroke, link motion.-I. W. Bouiton, Ashton-under-Lyne. ^~7»i-INCH CYLINDER, 3feet stroke HORIZONTAL ENGINE, XO new and complete; ready for delivery.-1. W. Boulton Ashton-under-Lyne. PAIR NEW COUPLED 15-inch cylinders, 2 ft. 6 tn, strode, JT HORIZONTAL ENGINES ready for delivery.—I. W. Boul- ton, Ashton-under-Lyne. PAlH. OPTNEW COUPLED HORIZONTAL VYINDLNG EX- Jt. GINES. with 12-inch cylinders, 2 feet strone, wi, h drums; and also a PORTABLE BOILER, with iron chimney and all ne- cessary mounting's both engines and boilei may be set to work m three days, and do not require either brick or stonework.— Apply to I. W. Bouiton, Ashton-under-Lyne. 9671 Apply to I. W. Bouiton, Ashton-under-Lyne. 9671 MISCELLANEOUS. BRICKS.—250,000 Bricks for immediate SALE. Will dis- charge in Oid Canal.—Apply, LAWSON LEAK, Mount Stuart- square, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 460 OAL "TRUCKS.—To~be TE f.lor a term, SO TRUCKS, Taff j Vale specification, in excellent condition. Address, with offer by letter, to Carbon, Post-office, Docks, Cardiff. 446 OJk iiilH Useful and well-manufactured ARTICLES of t U yutU'll/ N1TURE. —For Catalogues of same apply to Laverton and Co.. Steam Cabinet Works, Marvleoort-street, Bristol. 166 I^LOWERING SUNDAY. —ETjones, Penarth-road Entrance, 1 Cardiff, has a large stock of TOMBS, CROSSES, and HEAD- STONES. to choose from, and at moderate prlCc. 4.ôO rgJO CEMENT DEALERS, CON TRACTOR^. "fee. J ust arrived, X 200 Tons Portland and Keen's CEM.MT, from the Works Of Messrs. J. B. White and Brothers, London.—Apply at their Depot, Penarth-road Entrance, Cardiff. 1. Jones, .Jlaiiager. 431 OXUMKNTAL.—MONUjSeNTS, CROSSES, and TABLKTi, m ^ranite niiirl^lc, or stone. Designs and estimates lor- warded on application tc T. JONEf. Penarth-road Entrance, Cardiff TOo UPTURE HEltNIA Pearce's inaia-ruober TRUSSES, jTt; recommended by the leading Surgeons. Every description of Truss adapted to the most diificult cases. Abdominal ban- dages, spine supports, artificial legs, &c. Patients visited at their houses. Terms on application.—Pearce & Co., Peter-street, Bristol. 167 N ERVOUS DEBILITY,-GRATIS a MErlICAL-WORK-show- ing Sufferers how they may be cured without the aid of Quacks. Free on receipt of postage stamp.—Address, SECRETARY, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. 188 METHVLATED SPIRITS, at the lowest Possible Price, at IVJL JAMES McNEIL and Licensed Makers. Office and Warehouse, 42, ST. ENOCH'S SQUARE, Glasgow. Works: 157 and 159, London Street, Glasgow. 225 GAS STOVES (TOZER'S PATENT) for Warming Halls, Offices, Shops, &c. No Flue required. Will Burn in any situation. No Smoke or Smell. Price 18s., 27s. 6d., to £6, according to size. Prospectus and Drawings Free. ALFRED TOZER, 55, DEAN STREET, SOHO, LOJTBON, W. 194 11AR.\L-NORTH WALES.—To be SOLD, a FREEHOLD FARM, of 137A acres, in the picturesque county of Angle- ea, one mile distant from a station. The land is excellent. Be- sides excellent farm buildings, there is a Mansion fit for any nobleman's residence on the Farm. Price, £6,700. Apply to Mr. Watson, 15, Fenwick-street, Liverpool. r [,HE" LITTLI!: WONDER" WASHING MACHINE.-All Per- B sons wishing to save time, trouble, and expense, should use the "Little Wonder "WASHING MACHINE; warranted to last a lifetime without getting out of order, and to wash better than a £10 machine. No family should bo without one. Price, complete, 2is.—Orders, accompanied with remittance, to E, PILLINGKR, sole agent, MAINDBF., NEWPORT. Illustrated prospectus on application by enclosing stamped envelope for reply. 187 EAN, SMITH, and GRACE (late Dean, Spencer, and CoA Worth Valley Tool Works, Keighley, Yorkshire, Iroii Founders, and makers of all kinds of ENGINEERS TOOLS LATHES, PLANING. SHAPING, SLOTTING, DRILLING', and SCREWING MACHINES. Also, RAILWAY WHEEL: and axle TURNING LATHES. All on the most improved principles. carious tools, always on hand, and in progress. 178 rI10 BREWERS AND LICENSED VICTUALLED. For JL SALE, a quantity of Secondhand Brewers' HOGSHEADS and BARRELS also, several Copper BREWING FURNACES, Copper WORT PUMPS, LIFTING and JIG PUMPS, HOT PRESSES, MALT MILLS, COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, a large quantity of STORE CASKS, from 300 to 18,000 gallons each, and various other Plant.-for particulars apply t,) 11r. E. T. Lewis, Brewers' am. Licensed Victuallers' Auctioneer and Valuer, Bridewell-street, Bristol. ,184 YOUR LAWYER? Legal Advice and Assistance given in Chancery and Superior Courts upon agreed terms, and costs advanced in approved cases. Actions brought amI defenJeù for Recovery of Property, Debts, Breaches of Pro- mise, Slander, Libel, Improper Dismissals, Railway Accidents. Divorces obtained. Authors of the Debtors' Guide to Bankruptcy and Composition with Creditors (Is. 2d., post free), explaining every step a Debtor should take from service of Writ, to Judg- ment, anJ Execution. Pamphlet prospectus forwarded with Terms. Advice by Letter, CAMPBELL and Co., Law Agents, 52, Chancery-lane.r .ondon, WHAT IS YOUR MONOGRAM I-Send 13 stamps to GLASS and CO., Cardiff, who will forward you 12 sheets of note- paper ad 12 envelopes, stamped in colour with any one, two, or three letters, or any lady's name. Also GLASS' COMIC PACKETS, containing 12 different designs, sent post free for 13 stamps. 5 Quires of paper, and 100 Envelopes, stamped in and colour for 6s. 6d. YOUR CARD, SIR ?—Send 4s. 6d. to GLASS & CO., Cardiff, who will engrave your name, and. print you 100 Ivory Cards, and forward them, post free, to any address. TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, and Patent Endorsing Machines, engraved with your name, business, and address, from 18s. 6d.—YOUR NAME, SIR? Your Name engraved on a Brass or Zinc plate for your door, from 5s.—GLASS'S Stencil Plates for Marking Linen, &c. Initials and name, 2s. 6d. initials only, ls. ed. Sent post free to any address on receipt of stamps to GLASS & CO., ENGRAVERS, DIE SINKBRS. a.nd GBNKRAL PRINTERS. CARDIFF. 124 MONEY. WANTED, £600 at Seven per cent., oh the bond of a respect- able tradesman.-Apply to Messrs, Jenkins and }laynard, Accountants, No. 20, High-street, Cardiff. 422 rjnO THE NEEDY.—A Gentleman has the following sums"of J MONEY to be put on Mortgage ,-£20. £30, £40, £5,), £80. £100, £20Q, £3í)(), £400, £500, £700, and £1,000. Loan offices, or money lenders, need not apply. For particulars, apply to F, H, Pearce, auctioneer, 6, High-street. Cardiff. 202 TAR LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, A.D. 1843.—ACCUMU- lio LATED FUND £1,023,000. SOUTH WALES DISTRICT. For Agencies, Prospectuses, or Forms of Propos U apply to A, ARUN- DEL, 7, Windsor-road, Penarth. CARDIFF. 9950 CONFIDENTIAL LOAN^AND DISI OUNT OFFICE.-MONEY. LENT. at a few hours' notice, from .£10 upwards, to House- holders and Tradesmen, on their Furniture and Effects without removal also on deposit of Plate, Goods, &c.—Apply to B. o. Lester, Secretary, St. John's Chambers, St. John-st., Cardiff. 6615 ) I II )f) Ready to*be ADVANCED on Mortgage at 5 \J percent, or on Personal Security at Special Rates, in any sums from £ 30.—Apply to Mr. Thomas Webber 32. Royal Arcade, Cardiff, House, Estate, and General Insurance Offices. 2020 LOANS of £ 50 and upwards, granted by the iita'iijsti MUTUAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, St. Bride's-street, Ludgate Circus, E.C., on Freehold, Leasehold, or approved personal security, repayable by easy instalments ex- tending over a term of years. Prospectus and every information may be obtained of Mr. A. Grant, 16. Herbert-place, Swansea. 169 LOANS AND MORTGAGES.—MuNEY to JLJ LEND, in Sums of £50 and upwards, on Personal Security, at 5 per cent. interest, repayable in One to Seven Years, Also several Sums upon Mortgage of Freeholds and Leaseholds, from 3 £ per cent. Term, 10 to 21 years. No commission charged.- Apply to Messrs. BEvAx, No. 10, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C., personally (preferred) or by letter. 10,225 TO LEND to* borrowers residing in town or country IT I from £ 50upwards, repayable in one sum from one to five years, at 5 per cent. interest on personal security also, on mort- gage of freehold or leasehold property from 3 per cent., for a term of years to he agreed uon. No commission. Apply to R. F, Pres- ton, Efq., 120, Southampton-row, London, W.C. 10,021 -M/TONEY TO LEND.—Tradesmen, Farmers, and others who i_TjL require Money, can have any amount, from £ 50 to £ 5,000, upon good personal security, from one to five years, repayable quarterly or half-yearly. Money also advanced on Mortgage upon Freehold, Leaseholder Landed Property.—Apply to Mr. C. Johns, Auctioneer and Valuer, 106, Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. All appli- cations by post to contain four stamps. 5967 E~ HARRIS and CO., LOAN and DISCOUNT OF"FICEj~220, • BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES made on Personal Security, and to Householders on their Furni- ture and effects, without publicity or removal. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED AT EASY RATES. Advances made also on Plate, Diamonds, Watches, and every description of Merchandise. All communications strictly confidential. The Proprietor may be personally consulted at all times. 6467 MOEY TO BE LENT, in Town or Country, to Gentlemen, upwards ^"ners, Tradesmen, or others, from Fifty Pounds and num fro'm on1' Personal security. Interest five per cent, per an- Also'sums from OnonT? >ear^r, No commission or charges made. i half ner cont housand Pounds on mortgage, at tliree-and- nnt exceLw'til f,reehold or leasehold propertv, for any term nvi! En'Mnei'; ^oty-one years. Apply to Mr. Henry HoVard, Euston-sQlIare London yor (late Glrdlestone and Barclay), 11, 10*256 established, in a T b sor'lth branch or Midland Rail- waJx,; £ k ♦ B00 Acres near tw extfcns,TC COLLIERY ROYALTY, about oOO Aeres near Barnsley, upwards of tw^lvp seams of Coal lnitouche<i, !'1 c11 SilKstoneMain ana Silkstone 4 feet; price £ 13,500 for the entire or £ 4,000 for one-third Tatted preferred. Either properties ar. certain fortunes.-Apply to Mr. Watson, 15, Fenwick-street, P 09(H RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR MAKING A FOR,TUNE.~T0 be SOLD, part or entire (former preferred) of a COLLIERY ROYALTY in North Wales, bordering on tlie London and North- western Railway, and close to a shipping port, J here are several shafts partially sunk, some requiring to be sunk 6tu deeper but op- erations stopped for want of capital. There are 4 seams ot good hones and seam coal proved in an area upwards of 400 acres of surface. Holder will sell the entire, including the present plant (not suffi- ciently powerful for sinking further) for £1,000, but would prefer takruga. partner who would advance the necessary capital for f' wkkh, in the present state of the coal trade, are f 1- t s~jpU8;—Address, Vulcan, eare of Mr. Watson, 15, Fen- w^k Street, Liverpool. 9965 T M F TTJ SIKIAN L OA N S T M F TTJ SIKIAN L OA N S £ *>nnna MONTHLY DRAWINGS. rrizes. £ 25,000, £ 22,000, £ 20,000, £ 15,000, £ 10,000, Guaranteed by the Imperial Aiistr-OWr t0 r» ,,ndpr sunerint,J?r^ ustr,r"n Government Drawing in which entitle the Holder to a^nee°^rnment °«icials.-Shares Prizes can be had at £ 1 each. tu £ above Orders payable at tne uenerai rost Office to the Maimer Mr gratis, on prepaid application. STEAM SW MILLS. J. HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT. PITWOOD, SLEEPERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS' TIMBER ALWAYS IN STOCK. YARD—WEST BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. 122 C LAS SIC A LAN D COMMERCIAL HOT FORT* ITmSMlffiG SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW HILL, NEWORT, MON'. Assisted' by Competent A thorough preparation guaranteed for Eu-.nesd and Profes sional Lif%XoIroomrDo^ Examination^. Spacious Schoolrooms, Dormitories, and Piayground Unlimite Diet. Reports and Prizes at the close of each Session Testimonials and references of the highest order Full mrtiVn- larg on application, 1111 part^5 AVEPTON AND CO., MARYLEPOKT-STREET, BRISTOL, ARE TilE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, AND MUCH LOWER PRICES THAN IN r LONDON HOUSES. OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, FROM BEST SEA SON ED WOOD. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES. DINING-ROOM SUITES. BEDROOM SUITES. CARPETS. DAMASKS AND REPS. CHINTZES AND CRETONNES. MUSLIN CURTAINS. BED AND TABLE LINEN. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, Containing over 600 beautiful Engravings of Furniture, GRATIS AND POST FREE, On application to LA VERTON AND CO., UPHOLSTERERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS MARYLEPORT STREET, BRISTOL. 6962 JJEBENHAM AND FREEBODY Respectfully invite those about FURNISHING to visit their Es- tablishment, which affords unusual advantages and facilities for SELECTING OR ORDERING FURNITURE. Their Specialite for MEDIAEVAL and other ARTISTIC FURNI- TURE is now becoming widely known. By the use of every ap- pliance to ensure exceIlence and economise cost, they are enabled to MANUFACTURE IIIGII-CLASS FURNITURE of sound work- manship and good design (under the personal superintendence of their designers), at moderate prices. CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. 194 SWANSEA ORATORIO & PHILARMONIC ks SOCIETY. The SECOND PRACTICE of the above Society will be held at the Rev. J. G. GAUNTLETT'S SCHOOLROOM, Walter's- road The Oratorio for Rehearsal is Macfarren's "St. John the Baptist." Copies may be obtained at once on application to the Conductor, Mr. A. Phipps, 6, Walter-terrace also of Mr. Brader. Price of Vocal Parts, Treble and Alto, loid. Tenor and Bass; Is. 6d. each Scores, 4s. each. Subscriptions for the first term, 5s. for each member, or for two or more members of a family, 3s. 6d. each lion, members, e 10s. 6d. New members can be enrolled before or after the Prac- tice, or by sending their names at once to the Conductor. 6197 ^ales by Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. Mill Farm, Lanishen, near Cardiff. Second Day's Sale.—Friday. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL by AUC- TION at the above Farm THIS DAY (FRIDAY), 6th Feb., 1874, the remainder of the AGRICULTUAL IMPLEMENTS, in- cluding ploughs, harrows, scufflers, and horse rakes by Howaid, patent and other iron hurdles, horse gear, threshing machine, chaffcutter, &c., pikes, forks, rakes, harness, &c. DAIRY UTENSILS.—Cheese press, churns, brass and galvanised iron milk pans, milk tins, American butter churn, fitted with thermometer gauge, copper and tin milk pails, gcdvanised \iron cheese vat, wooden meal and kneading tubs and troughs, one 10-gallon and one 20-gallon tin milk jars or kegs with locks, one cask of cider, &c., &c. HOUSEHOLD FCRXITCBE.—Mahogany dining table, 7ft. 6in. by 4ft,; ditto book case, fitted with cupboards, drawers, and shelves valuable pair of proof engravings, subjects, "Jeru- salem," after Selous; chairs, eight-day timepieces and clocl*, lg barometer, drawing-room suite in walnut and crimson damask, walnut oval table, rosewood whatnot, gilt chimney glass, carpets and hearthrugs, matting, fenders and fire irons, bedroom furni- ture, including three feather beds, bedding, toilet ware, &c. Kitchen utensils, washing machine, Bartlett's scales, tin washing tubs, tables, chairs, benches, &c., &c. Sale to commence with thE Implements at Eleven for Twelve o'clock precisely. PRELIMINARY NOTICE: Sale of Aquagraphs and other high-class Works of Art. MR. W. P. SPEPHENSON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Assembly-rooms, Cardiff Arms Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, 18th February, 1874, at 12 o'clock at noi n and at seven in the evening, a very choice and bril iant collection of AQUAGRAPHS, OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMOTYPES, ARTISTS' PROOF ENGRAVINGS, &c., artistically framed in burnished gold, the property of Messrs. B. Brooks and Sons, the eminent publishers of London and Oxford. SALE THIS DAY. 3, South William-street, Docks, Cardiff. Sale of useful Household Furniture and Effects, the property of Mrs. Neel, who is leaving the neighbourhood. MESSRS. JENKINS and MAYNARD have 1\ received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY Next, February 6th, 1874, at Two o'clock p.m. precisely, the undermentioned useful HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, consisting of iron French, and painted deal bedsteads, mattresses, palliasses, mahogany chest of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, Kidderminster carpet, sundry pieces of feet car- pet, hearthrugs, tables, curtains with pole and rings, pictures, very neat stained wood drawing room suite, nearly new, with spring seats covered in green rep also fenders, fire-irons, coal scuttles, &c., and the usual domestic requisites. On view the morning of Sale until 2 o'clock, when the Auction will commence. 475 stock Auction Market, (Janton Market, Cardiff. Mr. BODINGTON announces his NEXT MONTHLY SAIE, on the above premises, will take place an MONDAY, February 9th, 1874. Entries for this sale are respectfully solicited. All accounts settled same day. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Mr. BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon and Auctioneer. Residence and Offices 4, Penlline-terrace, Canton, Cardiff. 502 To Iron Ore Merchants and Others. 11TR. E. HOWARD will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, Februa ry 9th, 1874, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, at Mr. Fooester's Wharf, No. 12, South Dock, Swansea, about 120 Tons of Pryeness IRON ORE, as it may lie at the t nie of sale. For samples and further particulars, apply to Messrs. F. Vivian and Co., Merchants, Wind-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer, at his Marine Auction Offices, 7, Quay Parade. 489 public Jtotice.c% ''Xl AYNE'S MERTHYR STEAM COAL AND » IRON WORKS (LIMITED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that no APPLICATIONS for the Debentures or Preference Shares will be Mceived after TUESDAY, the 10th instant. By Order, II, W. DAVIDSON, Secretary. Bartholomew House, Bartholomew-lane, E.C. London, Feb. 4th, 1874. 506 CORNWALL MINERALS RAILWAY c COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT. ISSUE OF DEBENTURE BONDS bearing Interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. ^Tc. t The Directors are prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for the above-named DEBENTURE BONDS for periods of Three, rive, or Seven Years. By order, R. C. PRESTON, Secretary, 27 and 23, Palmerston-buildings, Old Broad-street, London, E.C, November, 18/3. 213 TO BUILDERS AD CONTRACTORS. WANTED TENDERS for the ERECTION of 100 COTTAGES at the Davis' Maesteg Merthyr Collieries, Maesteg. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Colliery Offices, Maesteg.. ,r + All Tenders, &c should be addressed to the Davis Maesteg Merthyr Colliery Company (Limited), Maesteg. 447 TO BUILDER8. — The Garth Anchor, Chain,,and Iron Works Company (Limited) require TENDEKo lor the ERECTION of TWENTY WORKMEN'S' HOUSES, by the Cana side, near Walnnt Tree Bridge. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Company's Offices, Garth Works, near Walnut Iree Junction Station, Taff Vale Railway, on and after luesaay, the 3rd and not after Monday the 16th, of February. 1874. Tho Company do not bind themselves to-accept the lowest or any Tender. ,r Tenders to be addressed to Mr. J. W. MORGAN, General Manager Garth Works, Taff's Well, near Cardiff. 440 ANY PERSON or PERSONS having any CLAIM or CLAIMS against the ESTATE of the late WILLIAM GATWARD YORATH, Cardiff, So'lclt<? £ .are, quested to forward the same to Richard Joseph vorath and all Persons indebted to the same Estate are rt quested to pay the sums due to the said Richard Joseph Yorath, on or before the 2nd day of March next. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1874, at 3, Woodville-terrace, Cathays, Cardiff. 501 MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF EDIN. BURGH.-Bv special request, the Committee of the GOLDSMITHS' ART' UNION, under Government Authority, have determined to hold a Supplemental Drawing carty III March! A Carte-de-Visite, photographed from life, of i-he and the Grand Duchess Maiie, will be presented to each seriber. iir honour of their marriage. The Prizes consist 01 vaiuaote articles in Gold, Silver, Jewellery, Ornamental Clocks, &c., value from ALI to £ 50 each. Tickets, Is. each, with Carte, are now ready, and will be sent on receipt of stamps or post-office order.—Agents Wanted. A. T. MOLYNEUa, Secretary. 127, Strand, London. 462 TO MINISTERS OF RELIGION n AND SUPERINTENDENTS OF DAY AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS. ,r,TA A POWERFUL DISSOLVING ~VIEW ENTERTAINMENT, Illuminated wi'h the Lime Light. A large assortment of RICHLY COLOURED Vl^»vs, upon a variety of most Interesting and pleasing Special Arrangements made with Schools and cnapeis. MB. WAYLAND, 29, CL^Tl^M^HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF. HUTCHINSON & TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS AND PALACE OF VARIETIES, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Unbounded applause and screams of laughter gret lee Kings and Queens, French, Harris, aud Mdlle Rose, in theIr eleg-ant, refined, and laughable entrees. Great success of mr. J. II. Peorton. The comic Election Contests by the Clowns. Last night of the wonderful Performing Elephant. Donna Maria Serrano in her graceful feats on the Corde ElastKl^. ->Ions. Davmo's Troupe of Comic Wonders. Last nights otfraulein Laura on the High and Low Wire. Undoubtedly tne oesi; Per- formance in Cardiff. Grand Day Performance every Saturday at 2,30. rjTEMPERANCE HALL, MERTHYR. THIS EVENING. DR. HODGES'S SPLENDIDLY PAINTED COLOSSAL DIORAMA OF AMERICA, CANADA, AND THE FAR WEST. The Vocal Illustrations will be given by the entire talented Company of IRISH MINSTRELS (from Dr. Hodges s Diorama of Ireland), and also by several STAR ARTISTES specially engaged for these Representations. p O N T Y P I t I I) D U N I O N SCHOOLMISTRESS WANTED. The Guardians of this Union will, at their meeting on. WEDNES- DAY, the lltli February next, proceed to the of a SCHOOLMISTRESS for the Workhouse School. Salary, £ 15 per annum, with such further f""1 J?*? ,be awarded by the Local Government Board, after of H.M. Inspector, together with rations, lodging aDd washing ill the House. Candidates must be single women, or widows w^.?"e"cuni- brance, fully capable of performing the duties P'e- Local Government Board and the regulations of the H. Applications,in candidate's own handwriting, past and present engagements, accompanied by Tesumo s date, must be sent to me, on or before Tuesday, tha 10th proximo. By Order of the^uard^^ Pontypridd, 29th January, 1874. 448 THE LONDON SKETCH-BOOK. Conducted by JAMES MORTIMER, Editor of the Figaro.. • Th- „ The February number, price Sixpence, contains. lhirty-siX pages of original matter, and Chromotiraphs, °^v!t ti, ?' 0f Mr. Gladstone, the Lord Chief Jusiiee, Mr. BrHp' Lor(J Mayor, and George Odger, is now ready, and cal.Vr Pf 'fr \\ed at all Newsvendors, and Railway Bookstalls or direct irom the Office, for Seven Stamps. „ ,e Published by ALFRED WILCOX, at the Figaro Office, 199, Strand, London, W.C.; and St. Bride-street, and Shoe Lane, E.C. 481 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. CARDIFF. COLONEL STUART'S COM- MITTEE ROOMS. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOM IS ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE NEW BUILDING OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 76, ST, MARY ST-R-BE T. DISTRICT. ———— PLACE. CROCKHERBTOWN 14, Crockherbtown. ST. MARY-STREET It, St. Mary-street. BUTE-STREET, North 228, Bute-street. BUTE-STREET, South First Floor, Messrs. Cory's Office (entrance, James-st.) NEWTOWN t> 24, Adam-street. CATHA YS Baptist Schoolroom, Cat hays, CANTON 1) Liarulaff Road- ROATH, North street. ROATH, South 10'Clifton-street. 1 2 -7 COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 18 74. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a POLL for the ELECTION of Two Members to serve in Parliament for the County of Glamorgan, will be held on Wednesday, the Uth dav of FEBRUARY, 1874, suant to Public Notice already given, and will take place at the undermentioned POLLING ST A.TIONS SITUATION OF POLLING DISTRICT. Description of Voters entitled to Vote at each Polling ABERAVON The Police Station ABERDARE. Overseer's Office, Old Town persons on t heRegister of Voters for the Polling Dis- trict 01 iVberdare. ABERDULAIS Schoolroom, Aberdulais ^tnctTof iUDerd ^gister of Voters for the Polling Dis- BRIDGEND The Town-hall Atr^rofXid4ndIieSi3ter °f Voters for ths Polling Dis~ BRITONFERRY Police-station ^rictTK^^ter of Voters for the Polling Dis- CAERPHILLY The National Schoolroom CaeTphiJlj^11 Agister of Voters for the Polling Dis- CARDIFF St. John's National School on..t(1ie Register of Voters for the Polling Dis- Crockherbtown ';rlct ot Uardilf. COWBRIDGE The National Schoolroom 'he Register of Voters for the Polling district or Oowbridge LLANDAFF The National Schoolroom Llanda/^gister °f VoterS f°r LLANTRISSANT The Town Hall All person;s 01n the Register of Voters for the Polling iJistrict ol J-ilantrissan t. LLANRHIDIAN Schoolroom, at Three Crosses p^tricrofLlan^^Register of Voters for the Polling LANTWIT MAJOR National Schoolroom All persons on the Register of Voters for the Piling JJlStnCo OI Ijiatltwit ATa-inr LOUGHOE The Tow. Hall AUjpg." ««» HesiteV of Voters for the Foiling IS rlC of LOughr. MAESTEG Old Works Schoolroom, All persons On the Register of VoteIs for the Sch<,°i"»m A1iiSnf MeS^of Votors for tbe rolKn8 MWK<"ted ^DlEcTofMo^'SUter of Voters for the Polling -PATH, Workmen's Hall V^» fcr ft. *>*« DIstrIct 0 Ountain Ash. T0Wn Ha" Nea'fc «« Pl"linS ST. NICHO National School. All persons on thig Register of Voters for the Polling -nirATTTIT District of St. Nicholas. OYSTifiBMOt1 Old Schoolroom, Mumbles. All persons on the Register of Voters for the pollIng TI. District ol Oystermouth PENARTH The Police Station All gersons on the Re ist;r of y t f polling vr District of Penarth. PENCOED ational Schoolroom AU -Pt™of of Voters for the P°Uill° PONTABERBARGOED School Board School-room. AU pSsons on Regigter of Voter8 for tfae filing •PnTiVp St-nf,- District ot i ontaberbar^oed PONTAP.DAWE Pol.ce Stat,„» AU U^i^f Vofc„ for the PoW°S District of Pontardawe PONTYPKIDD LX°rstre?"7 E°°m' on the Regi3ter of Voters for the pollinS j n, Vnnthnpa'; District of Pontypridd PYLE Polling Booth near Station. AU PeraoM on the Register of Voters for the PoHin2 REYNOLDSTONE PolHag Booth in the Village Au f™*n°3 onyt.he Register of yoters for the PolHng «-\xr *T?■. „ 4 ,istrict of Reynoldstoue. "WANSEA Guildhall Persons on the Register of Voters for the Poll"^ vcfrn-r.. Disrrict of Swansea. STRAD Pentre Schoolroom Ystrad Ke°ister of Votei's for the Polling 1STALYFERA (Will be announced.) All perSns on the Register 0f Voters for the Poll # District of Ystalyfera. pn?t -if?" commence at EIGHT o'clock in the Forenoon, and close at FIVE o'clock in thp Afternoon. The Pdling^Stationst y BALL°T' and i al}(3r3 wiU bs provided for Voters at each of the above-mentioned _.i T-I 1 J- W. NICHOLL CARNE, 5th February, 1874. Sheriff, fetumiDg Officer. I

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