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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. FOR SINGLE INSERTIONS. LINES. s. d. LINES. S. d. 1 to 4 „ .10 7 to 8 20 6 to 6 16 9 to 10 .26 6 to 6 1 6 9 to 10 .26 And 3d. for every additional 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, Legal Notices, and Election Addresses, are charged 6d. per line for each insertion. 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 06 10 16 THREE 27 09 16 23 Tour 36 10 20 30 FIVE 45 13 26 39 Six 54 16 30 46 Each additional line of Q G Q Q Nine words I These charges apply only to the classes of advertisements speci- fied below, and are strictly confined to those which are PAID VOR PREVIOUS TO INSERTION if not prepaid, they will be charged by the general scale :— APARTMENTS WANTED. MONEY WANTED. APARTMENTS TO BE LET. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ARTICLES LOST. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. APARTMENTS TO BE LET. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ARTICLES LOST. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. ARTICLES FOUND. SITUATIONS WANTED. BUSINESSES TO BE SOLD. SITUATIONS VACANT. HOUSKS TO LET. SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. WmteL WANTED, a Small HOUSE, within a mile of the Town Hall, Cardiff. Rent not to exceed £ 20 per annum.—Address, J. A., South Wales Daily News Office. 192 WANTED, a VE RTICAL STE AM BOl LER (second-hand), suitable for three or four horse power engine. Apply, Brewer, office of this Paper. 293 WANTED, by a Chemist, a respectable and well educated youth as APPRENTICE. Apply to R. M. Evans, A.P.S., Chemist, &c., Blaenavon. 314 WANTED, a CERTIFICATED MASTER, for Conwn~British School, to commence on May 1st, 1872. Good Salary. Apply to Rev. A. Evans, Conwil, Carmarthen. 296 WANTED, a sharp YOUTH as Apprentice to the General Drapery. Apply to John George, 211, Bute-road, Cardiff. 307 WANTED, a sharp active LAD as Porter, about 16 years of age. Liberal wages given. Apply to S. Hall, Draper, High-street, Cardiff. 308 ANTED, AGENTS and COLLECTORS for an Insurant Society. Liberal Terms, Address, Superintendent, 6, Victoria-place, Stapleton-road, Bristol. 318 ANTED, in. a small fainiiyTagood"COOK, PARLOCRMAID, and PAGE. Address, Box 61, Post Office, Newport, Mon- mouthshire. 325 ANTED, an APPRENTICE to the Coach Making and Wheeling; also one to the Coach Painting. Apply to Fraser, Neath. 331 WANTFD, a BOY, as Boots good character required. Apply at the Albion Hotel, Bute-street, Cardiff. ANTED, Two experience'd"JOBBING^COMPOSITORS. Apply at once at the Cardiff Times Office. WANTED, an experienced WAITRESS for Raper's Tem- perance Hotel, Cardiff; also a good COOK. Apply as above. 344 T>OOT MAKERS.—WANTED, RIVETTERS and FINISHERS, ri Constant Employment and Good Wages. Apply to the Foreman, Wholesale Boot Manufactory, Maesycwmmer, Mon. 277 T> RIDGEND.—Benjamin Phillips, Draper, has a vacancy for a 13 well-educated YOUTH as Apprentice. Premium required. Welsh iifdispensable. Apply immediately as above. 312 ARDIFF,-Mrs. Jones, 39, Shake"are-strect, wishes to take c a NURSE-CHILD. Terms 5s. weekly. 334 TVRAPERY.—Wanted a YOUNG LADY for the Fancy Counter I knowledge of Welsh and Millinery desirable. Maurice Price, Ystalyfera. 276 IFIRAPERY.-Wanted, early in March, a thoroughly experienced I I SALESWOMAN accustomed to the Welsh trade. Apply to Williams & Co., Swansea. 317a DRAPERY.—W. Eva has a vacancy for a YOUTH as Appren- tice to the General Trade. Apply, 77, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 336 EADER.—Wanted, a READER accustomed to Newspaper i~l) work. One who is desirous of making himself proficient as aReporter preferred. Apply a.t the South lvales Daily News. rter p O DRAPERS'" ASSISTANTS. — WANTK 1)7 a ^Respectable, Steady YOUNG MAN, Strong and Active, one who knows the district. Apply, with particulars, to Ells and Neal, Duke-street, Cardiff. 156 TO MILLINERS.—Wanted, an experienced MILLINER, that is also capable of cutting and making mantles. Apply, stat- ing age, salary, &c., to Cule & Sons, Pontypridd. 295 0_DRAPKRSrASSISTANTS. WANTED,"an experienced AS- SISTANT to the General Drapery. Apply to Cule & Sons, Pontypridd. 338 WANTED, a BOY, about 15 years of age, to look after a horse. Must be able to drive well. Apply to R. H. Williams, Mill-street, Pontypridd. 335 ti!o be get J TO be LET, Bradfield House, Dumfries-place. Apply on the Premises. 123 d-JARDIFF.-TO be LET, WALCOT VILLA7 East Grove, Trede- W4_ garville, consisting of 12 rooms and large garden. Apply to D. L. T., 17, Edward-terrace. 195 ANAL-STREET, CARDIFF.—A HOUSE. Long lease] Ap- ply, Mr. John Jenkins, High-street (late of 13, Crockherb- town). 343 TO be LET, No. 208, Bute-road, Cardiff, with Yard and Stable attached. This is onc o he best houses in Bute-road, being situated on the corner of a street, and just opposite the Arch which is the'outlet from the West Dock. Apply to Mr. Rees, 18, Park-place. 141 I- LANELLY.-TO be LET, HOUSE and SHOP, suitable for any JLj business, situated in one of the best thoroughfares and near the market, and where a large trade has been done, the proprietor having removed to a larger premises rent moderate.—Apply to J. Griffiths, Grocer, Llanelly. 292 J'-IARDIFF. -Eligible and Extensive BUSINESS PREMISES to j be LET, with immediate possession, No. 8, Duke-street, Cardiff, late in the occupation of Mr. Ware, tailor. Apply to J. T. Barry, jeweller, 9, Duke street. 209 O. 2, PENYBRIN, MAINDY, near Cardiff.—To LETTthe above comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE. Rent moderate. —For particulars, apply to Mr. R. J. Yorath, No. 3, Penybrin; or to Messrs. Watsons and Co., timber merchants, Cardiff. 146 ARDFFF.—To be LET, a HOUSE and SHOP, 212, Bute-road well adapted for business purposes. Apply at the Universal Hotel, 209. Bute-road. 225 C. ARDIFF.-PREMISES to LET in Hope-street, near Canal, C suitable for Workshops or Stores.—Apply to W. E. Vaughan, Steam Dyeing Works, Llandaff-road. 221 O be LET ON HIRE, a powerful Phantasmagorgia Lantern and Slides, illustrating Scripture, Temperance Missionary, and other subjects. Apply to Mr. S. Hodgson, Moira-house, Cardiff. 290 CARDIFF.—TO be LET, FURNISHED ROOMS for a single gentleman. Apply, Mr. Davies, 28, St. Mary-street. 328 A-IARDIFF.-To Butchers and Others.—To be Let, in the ly, Town of Cardiff, a very First-class PORK BUTCHERS' BUSINESS, doing the largest trade in the town. In-coming easy. Also, several Public-Houses and other businesses. For particulars apply to Mr. J. D. Thomas, Auctioneer, 13, Church-street, Car- ill nles by fritmte Toittract. FOJ*. SALE, an excellent HARMONIUM, nearly new, with 10 stops, suitable for a church or chapel. Original cost, 27 Guineas, and now to be sold for 18.—On view at Messrs. Lawrence and Co.'s Victoria-rooms, Cardiff, 157. X^OR SALE, a Square PIANOFORTE by Clementi. Price £ 7. 1 Apply to G. Golding, Church-street, Tredegar. rtNO be DISPOSED OF, a good general Jobbing, Plumbing, Tin- p {date, and Brazing Business, with small Ironmongery at- tached, in an improving Seaport in South Wales. A capital oppor- tunity ior any one with small means. Address, E. P., Office of this Paper. 326 this Paper. 326 I7JOR SALE, a BILLIARD TABLE, size 8ft. by 4ft., equal to new. Apply to D. J. G., 10, Morfa-street, Bridgend, Gla- morganshire. 323 FOB SALE, a FARM of 70 acres, near Cardiff. To LET, HOUSE and OUTHOUSES for 12 cows, 4 horses, and 30 pigs, at a low rent. Apply to Mr. Thomas Davies, 34, Cowbridge- road, Canton. 324 VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY at Caerphilly for SALE. The Old Wesleyan Chapel, situate near the new Railway Station. For particulars apply at Cardiff to Mr. S. Sillifant, St. Mary-street, or Mr. Lewis Williams, North-road. 301 fino be SOLD, a STEAM BoiLER, suitable to drive a 6-horse 1 power steam engine.—Apply to W. E. Vaughan, Steam Dyeing Works, Llandaff-road, Cardiff. 222 OR SALE, Two of Bartlet's BEAMS and SCALES complete, F to weigh 15 cwt.; also a TON of WEIGHTS. 7, Brighton- terrace. 329 X710R SALE, 30 Old IRON BARGES, suited for use as tanks I VwiWlivur ahnut. 3 OOO ~1 r JHisceUatteous. ABERDEEN GRANITE MONUMENTS from £ 5. Carriage free. Inscriptions accurate and beautiful. Plans and Prices from Legge, Sculptor, Aberdeen. 332 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- 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 ib x 2} and 9 x 4A x 3. For terms, &c., apply to the Bwllfa Colliery, Aberdare. 167 FANCY PIGEONS.—Black and White Trumpeters, Nuns, Fan- tails, &c., for Sale. Apply to G. Golding, Church-street, Tredegar, Mon. SAMPLE and Instructions sent for seven stamps whereby any Person may earn £ 2 or £ 3 per week pleasantly and legiti- mately; returned if not approved. J. C. Buckley, Flood, & Co., Sarah-street, Birmingham. 333 COPPERS.—COPPERS in any quantity may be obtained at C the chief offices of the South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. —■—*»-■■■ ■ nlc$ lut gUtctau -w_ Valuable Tin-Plate Works, Loughor, near Swansea, Glamorganshire. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CAWKER, and Co. are in- IvJL structed by the Trustee of the Estate of Mr. J. M. Voss to OFFER for SALE by Auction, early in March (unless previously disposed of by private contract) all that valuable and extensive PROPERTY known as Y&PITTY WORKS, which are in full working order, having been recently completed at a large outlay. They are situated at Loughor, on the main road between the shipping ports of Swansea and Llanelly a siding of the Great Western Railway is within two hundred yards, and a branch of the Llanelly Railway leads into the Works, which are capable of considerable extension, and now comprise :— THE FORGE, with steam engines, puddling and balling Furnaces, bar rolls, steam hammer, and all other requisite appliances for a make of 70 tons of charcoal and coke bars per week. Two BLACK PLATE MILLS, and Forge bar rolls, worked by powerful machinery, with four pair of cold rolls, enclosed in a separate room, and worked by a separate steam engine. PICKLIXG-ROOI AND ANNEALING FURNACES. capable of finishing from 1000 to 1200 boxes of black plate per week. TIN HOUSE, with 3 Sets of Morewood's Patent Pots, ready for working, and Stack erected for a fourth set. LARGE FOUNDRY. LATHE ROOM. COPPERAS HOUSE, with Pughsley's Patent Apparatus. SMITHS' AND CARPENTERS' SHOPS. GAS WORKS. Large Assorting-room, Store-houses, Stables, spacious Offices, and good Dwelling-house, &c., &c. A large Reservoir has been recently constructed for the supply of water, which is abundant; and good Coal is to be had in the immediate neighbourhood. The Premises contain about 7J acres, and are held on two leases, at an annual rent of £375. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Messrs. Strick and Bellingham, solicitors, Swansea John Gaskoin, Esq., solicitor, Swansea; and the Auctioneers, Swansea, Bristol, Lon- don, and Cardiff. 260 To Wine and Spirit Merchants and Others. "A/TESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CAWKER, JL.VJL and CO., are favoured with instructions from the Execu- tors of the late Mr. William Edwards, of the Anchor Wine and Spirit Vaults, Neath, to dispose of the Old Established Business, carried on by the late proprietor for the last 25 years, and now in full working order, together with the well selected stock of Wines and Spirits on the Premises and in Bond. Modern Bar Fittings, Fixtures, Utensils, &c. The Premises, which are very commodious, are centrally situa- ted, with a handsome and commanding frontage, in the leading thoroughfare, and in the best position in the town, and have been built expressly for the business, and comprise'ample cellarage. A Lease will be granted on favourable terms. The present offers an opportunity rarely to be met with, as in addition to a good Counter Trade, there is a capital family connection, and it is con- fidently believed that the returns might be very much increased. Further particulars of D. Randall, Esq, Solicitor, Neath, or of the Auctioneers. Dated 10, Temple-street, Swansea, February 14, 1872. 330 ALTERATION OF DAY OF SALE. Sale of very Valuable Leasehold Property, situate in Clive-street, Roath. MESSRS. W. H. WILLIAMS & Co. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of MARCH, 1872, at Three o'clock precisely, the follow- ing valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT I.-All those Two Messuages or-Dwelling Houses known as Nos. 23 and 24, Clive-street, Roath, producing a gross rental of Ten Shillings per week, subject to a ground rent of £ 4 5s. 3d. per annum. No. 23 has a shop front, and is fitted with trade fixtures. LOT 2.—All those Two Messuages or Dwelling Houses known as Nos. 25 and 26, Clive-street, producing a gross rental of Eight Shillings per week, subject to a ground rent of t3 17s. 6d. per annum. LOT 3.-All those Four Messuages or Dwelling Houses known as Nos. 41, 42, 43, and 44, Clive-street, producing a gross rental of Twenty Shillings per week, subject to a ground rent of £8 10s. 6d. per annum. The whole of the above property is held under indentures of under-leases from John Hemingway, Esq., for 99 years from the 2nd of February, 1859, nearly 86 years being unexpired. The houses let extremely well to respectable tenants and are in good repair. The property may be viewed and further particulars obtained on application to the Auctioneers, 80, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and Exchange, Bristol; or to Messrs. Whites, Renard and Floyd, 28, Budge-row, Cannon-street, London, E.C. 120 Dated, Cardiff, 3rd February, 1872. Birchgrove, Llansamlet, Glamorganshire. Sale of Eligible Lease- hold Property. LEWIS BROTHERS beg to announce their in- structions from Mr. Morgan Jones to Sell by Auction on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1872, at the Cross Inn, Birchgrove, all those Six well and substantially-built COTTAGES (in the several occupations of Rees Richards, Joan Richards, Daniel Evans, David Thomas, James Palmer, and the Vendor), and a Plot of BUILDING GROUND, situate at Birchgrove. The property is held under lease for 99 years from the 25th of March, 1860, at a ground rent of £ 4 3s. per annum, producing a gross annual rental of £ 39, and is entitled to all the customary rights and privileges of the district. It will be sold in such lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to con- ditions to be there and then read. The Cottages are four-roomed, with W.C.'s, pigstyes, and good Gardens attached. They are pleasantly and conveniently situated on the east and west sides of the main road from Glais to Neatbl about half-a-mile from the Great Western and Swansea Vale Rail- ways Stations at Llansamlet and Birchgrove, and within easy dis- tance of the large and important works of the neighbourhood. Sale at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars and to view, apply to the owner, on the premises, or to the Auctioneers. The Mart, Neath, January 27th, 1872. 317 RINCLPALITY PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1860. OFFICE 8, ROYAL ARCADE CARDIFF. This is the OLDEST & CHEAPEST SOCIETY in the aeighbourhood. DECLARATION OF BONUS: — INVESTORS have realised nearly 12 PER CENT. PER AXNmI, having been paid more than t30 as Bonus. BORROWERS who have made their full repayments have been paid so large an amount of Bonus as to REDUCE their interest to Sol per cent. per annum. DEPOSITS are taken, for which 5 per cent. per annum interest is paid without deductions. Shares may be taken and Deposits made daily, at the Office as above. WM. SANDERS, Secretary. B ROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR IS GENUINE. PAeKETS ld, 3d. and 6d. BEST, 2d., 4d, 8d. 2 CAUTION AGAINST UNSCRUPULOUS FRAUD. INFERIOR QUALITIES OBTAINED AT LITTLE MORE THAN HALF THE COST OF BROWN AND POLSON'S, ARE SOMETIMES SUBSTITUTED. 298 LIFE PRESERVERS.—Infant Life protected ) J and secured against the enemy, Death, by Mothers keeping in the house a packet of "DAME EUROPA'S INFANT LIFE PRESERVERS." Once tried always used. TENTILING Sinall-Pox, Scarlatina, Measles, &c., meet with a ready relief, if the "EU- ROPA POWDERS" are used. Mothers, try them, and publish their effect. "Dame Europa's Infant Life Preservers" are pre- pared only by the Inventor, B. A. GEORGE, Family Chemist, Pentre, Pontypridd and sold in packets, at Is. lid., and 2s. 9d. each, by every chemist in the world. May be had post free from the Inventor for 14 or 34 stamps. Wholesale W. Mather, London .rclav & Sons. Agent in Cardiff, Coleman, public Jtoticc^ i d CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. "TKIRECT STEAM COMMUNICA- XJ TION BETWEEN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. The SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, first-class, full-powered. Clyde-built Steamships GLAMORGAN 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. PEMBROKE 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. CARMARTHEN. 3,000 Tons 600 h.p. Or other First-class Steamers, will sail regularly between CARDIFF AND NEW YORK, COMMENCING ABOUT THE END OF APRIL, Carrying GOODS and PASSENGERS at Through Rates from all Parts of England and South Wales to the United States and Canada. These Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, and fitted-up with all the latest improvements for the comfort and convenience of Cabin and Steerage Passengers. For further particulars apply at the Company's Office, 1, Dock Chambers, Cardiff. JOHN LAUGIILAND, Manager. Cardiff, 14th February, 1872. 337 The Best and Cheapest Route -for Passengers from the West of England and South Wales to the United States is by the 'THREAT WESTERN STEAM- V* SHIP" LINE. BRISTOL TO NEW YORK. THE FINE FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAM-SHIP "ARRAGON," 1500 Tons burthen, William Western, Commander, is intended to SAIL on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1872. To be followed by the Fine New Screw Steamship "GREAT WESTERN," 2000 Tons, intended to Sail on or about 24th April. STEERAGE PASSAGE TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, BOSTON, PORTLAND, or PHILADELPHIA, SIX GUINEAS (je6 6s.), Including an abundant supply of Cooked Provisions. Passengers may be booked through to all parts of the United States and Canada on very moderate terms. To secure berths, &c., apply to MARK WIIITWILL & SON, Grove, Queen-square, Bristol; or to G. F. Webb & Co., Bonded Store Merchants, Cardiff; J. T. Morgan, 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil; John Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool; R. Burton & Son, Newport, Mon.; or to J. Callaway, Mountain Ash. 339 JJUTCHINSON AND TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF, OPBN FOR THE SEASON wrrH 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 ROOMS, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. MANAGER F. W. HOFFMAN Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. CHANGE OF ARTISTES EVERY WEEK. REFRESHMENTS AT THE BAR. Admission—First Class, Is.; Second Class, 6d. Doors open to Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight. 241 STUART HALL, Cardiff, for a short time only Dr. CORRY'S world-renowned National, Pictorial, and Mu- sical Entertainment, IRELAND: ITS SCENERY, MUSIC, AND ANTIQUITIES, Every Evening at Eight o'clock. Mid-day representations-Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at Three o'clock. Doors open half an hour previous to each exhibition. Admission :-Fauteuils, 3s. Reserved Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is. Third Seats, 6d. HaJf-price to Fauteuils, Reserved and Second Seats, at 9 p.m. Schools and children under 12, half- price to all parts of the house. 217 Manager, Mr. HODGES. T HEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MR. GROVER IN TWO POWERFUL DRAMAS. "RORY O'MORE or the Ribbonmen of '98. RORY O'MORE MR. GROVER. (Played by Mr. Grover 300 nights in New York.) AND "IRELAND AS IT WAS." RAGGED PAT .MR. GROVER. 300 SWANSEA MUSIC HALL. GREAT TREAT. BUTTERWORTH'S TALENTED AND ORIGINAL CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, OPERA AND BURLESQUE TROUPE, Acknowledged to be the ONLY LEGITIMATE CHRISTY'S, in conjunction with LITTLE ROBERTS, justly called the GREAT. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, FEB. 22nd, 23rd, & 24th. Prices-2s., Is., and 6d. Doors open at Half-past Seven, beg:n at Eight. 345 TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS7 NEW INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, ABERKENFIG. The Building Committee are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Erection of the above Chapel. They do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Plans may be seen at the Rev. W. Morris's residence, Brynymenyn, from the 13th to the 21st instant inclusive. 313 E W~YEALAND RAILWAYS. Messrs. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS beg to inform all persons who have applied to them for engagements upon the railways, the construction of which has been entrusted to them by the New Zealand Government, that an agent of the Government will attend at their office, 4, Dock Chambers, Cardiff, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 20th of FEBRUARY, and the following day, for the purpose of re- ceiving applications from men desirous of going out upon the Government terms. Description of labour now required :-Men accustomed to work in the construction of railways, and other public out-door works. Married couples and families will be taken as well as single men. A ship will sail early in April. 5, Queen-square, Westminster, 13th Feb., 1872. 322 NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. -1 The visit of the Government Agent on the 20th instant is un- avoidably POSTPONED for the present, but printed information will be given to all applicants at Messrs. John Brogden & Sons' Office, Dock Chambers, Cardiff, on Tuesday and Wednesday next. 340 THE SOUTH WALES CALVINISTIC JL METHODIST ANNUAL ASSOCIATION will be held this year at Cardiff, during the first fortnight in August. Representa- tives of 461 Churches, containing 34,692 members, will be present. 188 MONEY.-The Sums of C500 and R500 are now ready to be ADVANCED on approved Mortgage Security Apply to Mr. Merrils, Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. 219 ONEY.-MR. WILLIAM JOHN has instructions to invest several large sums of money on Mortgage of Property in Cardiff and neighbourhood, in sums to suit the convenience of borrowers. Meteor-street, Splotlands, 12th February, 1872. 309 SUNDERLAND MUTUAL STEAMSHIP KJ INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL, £ 420,000. Proposals for the Insurance of Steam Vessels to be addressed to 50, WEST SUNNISIDE, SUNDERLAND. 210 G. R. BOOTH, Secretary. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE LIFE ASSU- RANCE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON, Leadenhall-street, Cornhill, E.C LONDON DIRECTORS: Chairman, Colonel Nigel Kingscote, C.B., M.P. Deputy-Chairman, J. H. Mackenzie, Esq., Old Broad-st. Abel Chapman, Esq., Aid. Sir Thos. Dakin (ex-Lord Mayor), Mr. Alderman Hale, Lightly Simpson, Esq., Thomas Stenhouse, Esq. MANAGER AND ACTUARY William Palin Clirehugh. Balance sheets, &c., prospectuses, and applications for Agencies to be addressed to the Superintendent for the District for South Wales, Monmouth, and Hereford, MR. RHYS DAVIES, PONTYPOOL. 177 pp. 180, cloth, Is. post free for 13 stamps. DOG DISEASES TREATED BY HOMEO- PATHY. By JAMES MOORE, M.R.C.V.S. London; Jameg Epps and Co., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle-street • "i?n ,1 illv • and 112. (ircit Rnswt.ll-utroot om ublit J'totittn. i1\{ CARDIFF WARDROBE, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF, Is replete with NUMEROUS NOVELTIES FOR THE SPRING. D. NICOLL & CO.'S CELEBRATED GARMENTS IN GREAT VARIETY < ALWAYS IN STOCK. SYSTEM OF BUSINESS-CASH, NO CREDIT. P. YE 0, PRACTICAL TAILOR, &c. 342 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. JOHN JENKINS, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, STOCK, INSURANCE, & MORTGAGE BROKER, LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND GENERAL AGENT, HAS REMOVED FROM 13, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, To MORE COMMODIOUS AND CONVENIENT OFFICES AT 20, HIGH STREET, (Fifth chouse from the West of England Bank.) BOOKS POSTED, BALANCED OR AUDITED. BANKRUPTCY, EXECUTORSHIP, PARTNERSHIP, and other ACCOUNTS adjusted and investigated. ARRANGEMENTS, TRUSTEESHIPS, &c., under the pro- visions of the New Bankruptcy Act undertaken. INCOME TAX CLAIMS and FORMS PREPARED. STOCKS and SHARES bought and sold on the London, Bristol, Manchester and all other Stock Exchanges. FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, ACCIDENTAL DEATH or disable- ment, PLATE GLASS, Horse and Cattle (Accidental and Disease). Hailstorm, Guarantees of Fidelity, Annuities, Endowments, and ALL KINDS OF INSURANCES effected in offices of the highest standing. CLAIMS upon INSURANCE POLICIES prepared, and Surrender Values calculated and obtained, LOANS and MORTGAGES on Personal and other Securities negotiated, with or without Life Insurance. LAND and HOUSES Let. Rents and Debts collected. Prompt Settlements. Security Given if required. SALES or PURCHASES of Businesses, Life Policies and Pro- perty of every description arranged. Agent to the Sun Fire, British Imperial Life (Dr. Farr's System), Norwich and London Accident and Plate Glass, Norfolk Farmers', Provident Clerks' and General Guarantee, and the Mutual Provi- dent Alliance Insurance Companies, the Protector Endowment, Loan and Annuity Company, and the Mutual and Liberator Building Societies. THE HIGHEST REFERENCES GIVEN. NEW OFFICES—20, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. TO ADVERTISERS. THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS has already attained a circulation larger than that of any other daily or weekly paper in the Principality. The orders from Agents Exceed 10,000 Copies a Day, and will be largely increased as soon as our mechanical appli- ances are extended. The SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS is distributed through- out GLAMORGANSHIRE, MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, and portions of BRECONSHIRB 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. FLOWERING SUNDAY. MONUMENTS, Crosses, and Tablets, in granite, l.f..L marble, or stone.—Designs and estimates forwarded on ap- plication to T. JONES, Penarth-road Entrance, Cardiff. 218 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 MS. cannot be returned. Orders for advertisements or copies of the paper, and other strictly business communications, should be addressed to the MANAGER, SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS Office, Cardiff. Post Office Orders should be made payable to MESSRS. DUNCAN AND SONS, 11, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. We desire to impress upon our representatives and friends the absolute necessity of sending in their reports immediately, so that they may appear upon the morning of the day following that on which the events transpire.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1872. ,.

THE BALLOT BILL.

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