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(DA.SHE Fh,xOES. J s- D. -071,00+ Tirt„v r,i Du Barry's Revelenta, 2s Tin for 1 6 f„r Wheat Flour, 6d Du Barry's Revelenta, 3s. 6d Tin for 2 8 Ohanman'? Entire Wheat Flour Is Du Barry's Revelenta, 6s- Tin for 4 6 Wheat Flour, Is. Oatmeal, Best Scotch 2d- per lb. Neaves Food, Is. fin for ° 8 Oatmeal, Best Scotch, 281b. for -43 TAYLOR 'AND COMPANY, 6, CASTLE SQUARE, SWANSEA. Detailed Price List Post Free. _——— B. GOODALL, ¡ FAMILY GROCER, No. 18, H I G H STREET, SWANSEA, RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his Customers and the Public generally to his PRICES FOR C kSH AND CREDIT, which can be compared with any other house in the Trade, or tne Co-operative and Civil Service Stores prices. CHINA, EARTHENWARE, & GLASS DEPOT, 243 & 244, High Street, Swansea. WILLIAM DOBBS, 1>EING about to remove to Cardiff, and having decided upon giving up the Business carried °n *>y him at the above address for the last twelve years, takes this opportunity of thanking ^jerl^0 tomers for the very liberal support accorded him during that period, and to intimate t ia in o> I I effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE of his LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK, he has determined to make a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, viz., 25 per Cent, on China and Earthenware, and 30 per Cen on ass and Fancy Goods Off the old prices, which are marked in plain figures; and respectfully solicits an early call. LLANELLY NEW BREWERY. MESSRS. WM. by i II WAY & Co., HAVE much pleasure in submitting the following REPORT of their ALES, as made by the celebrated Analytical Chemist, Dr. A. II. HA>SALL, of London :—- "THE ANALYTICAL SSANITAEY INSTITUTION, 54, HOLBORN VIADUCT, C.E. LONDON, 5th March, 1878. Messrs. W. BYTHWAY & Co., Llanelly New Brewery. GENTLEMEN,—I have carefully analysed the samples of BITTER and MILD ALES received from your Brewery, with the following result The BITTER ALE possessed the special properties which are furnished by the best Ales of this description. It was of good alcoholic strength, well hopped, and free from undue acidity or added salt. The MILD ALE had a rich brown colour, and an agreeable mild taste. It was quite free from "added salt or any other adulteration. C( I have no hesitation in pronouncing both samples to be the genuine production of Malt and Hops to have been very carefully brewed, and to be of the very best quality. ARTHUR H. HASSALL, M.D., "Author of Food, its Adulterations, &c., &c." N.B.—Price list and special terms for large quantities will be sent on application. G B, B A T REDXJOTIO 1ST. W M. E V A IS NOW CLEARING HIS STOCK OF MILLINERY, STRAW HATS & BONNETS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Jackets, Skirts, Capes, and Dress Goods. GREAT BARGAINS IN FANCY GOODS. 74, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. "W. j- 0 I isr T, tailor, C. (LATE B. SANGUINETTI), ¡ 57, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, BEGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has just RETURNED FROM THE LONDON MAllKETS with a CHOICE SELECTION of NEW SEASON GOODS, which for Style, Quality, and P L'ice combined cannot be surpassed. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. TO O-SHSTTLEnVCEISr. CHARLES J. A NDREf S, TAILOR, HATTER, &c., Announces his C LEA RAN 0 E SALE, PRIOR TO ALTERING HIS PREMISES, COIMIIMIEiSrCXISrG- SATURDAY, ATJO-UST 16. FIRST (fLASS GOODS. BEST WORKMANSHIP. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 16, WIND STREET, SWANSEA (Opposite Castle Buildings). SWANSEA BOVEGA RESTAURANT. ENTRANCE FROM GOAT STREET BETWEEN THEATRE AND FREE LIBRARY TO THE NEW GRILL ROOM: B AND STEAKS FROM NOON TILL 10 P.M. COFFEE ROOM • T?'V AND 9OFFBE ALWAYS READY. BUFFETT (Open from 10 am tIll 10 30 p.m.) FOR LIGHT REFRESHMENT. TIKE :B fD SPECIALITY— Well Matu-td Wines dirc^f^f^00^- -selected Spirits from the best Distillers. jvj-.B.—CHAMPAGiNiii UN DRAUGHT. e, CASTLE STREET, S^a^Sea. Proprietor—T. M. BENSON. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH AT — • J' XT "The Cambrian" Newspaper Steam Printing Works, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Posting Bills got all sizes and in everv variety of tint. CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADDRESS, BUSINESS, MEMORIAL, AND OTHER CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE AND FORM'. Bill-Heads, Shipping Forms, Invoices, Memorandums, and every other kind lof Printing done at the Lowest Possible Prices. ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. WlLfLIAM GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, &c. ) RENTS AND DEBTS "COLLECTED, J 6 9], HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. 1 NNNR -PU.MII [Card.] MR. CHARLES T. PASMORE. SURC RON-DENTIST. 13, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA, EDUCATIONAL. Glyn Cerrig School, Mumbles. THE next Term will commence SEPTEMBER loth, 1879. Prospectus on application to Rev. E. GRIFFITHS. Young Ladies' Schools, 8, Cleveland Terrace, Walter Road, Swansea. MISS COOK (successor"lio Miss Matthews) has the pleasure of announcing that Scholastic Duties wi RE-COMMENCE at the above Address ou MONDAY, September 1, 1879. Education-Sketty, Swansea. MISS ELLIOTT requests her Pjupils to Re-assemble on MONDAY, July 28 th, 1879. ,.t Music—Mr. W. PIIINGLE, H.M. & H.L.b., Trmny London. Drawing—Mr. HosroRD. Art Master. Blenheim House, Walter's Road. T1 HE Misses HORE beg to inform thei\^iWESD the next Term will commence WM»*S>DAY, September 10th.. 5, Dunn's Bank, Mumbles. MISS STEED begs to announce that she OPENING A SELECT SCHOOL at aduress. Duties to commence on the 1st oi next. Prospectus on application. Oakley House, Swansea. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by the 31ISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident English and French Governesses. mHE ensuing Term will commence on TUESDAY, I September 16th.. Vacancies for Boarders. Terms, &c., on application to the Principals. MR. W. B. BROAD, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, HAS REMOVED to No. 47, St. Helen's Road. Immediate application should be made ifor en- suing quarter. Collegiate School, Head Master—Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A. Second Master—Rev. LINDOW CARR, B.A. Third Mastei—S. N. POSTLETHWAITE, Esq., B A., Trin. Coll., Cambridge. (Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters.) SCHOOL Re-opens, FRIDAY, Sept. 12, at 11 a.m. For Terms. ko., apply Head Master, Walte' s lum. school for Boys, 9, Gianmor Terrace, Uplands. The Rev. J. E. MANNING, A. (Classics, Lond .). Former Hibbert scholar and Student Of the University of Leipzig, TpTI0N -J^ECEIVES PUPILS tor DAILY UNbTRUoiiu Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge ^ocal Examinations, and for the Matriculation, oi 1 advanced examinations at the London University. For terms apply at the above address. IQTO The School will RE-OPEN SEPTEMBER lot", Fynone School, Constitution Hill, Swansea. Head Master—Mr. EMERY. n nnA Second Master—Mr. GEORGE EMERY, B.A- Late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at Mil Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities, and for the Professional Examinations. There is a Class Reading for the Matriculation Etamin. tion of the University of London. The mich.Y'-lmas term begins Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 16. ^STAFFORD COLLEGE, I DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. I Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. QETOS.d Ur.2-tor -.1. C. STRACHAX, Esq., London University. French—Monsr. A. BRUIN, Loyden University. German—Dr. EUPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D., &c.. Drawing, Painting, &C.-J. L KENVORTHY, Esq., F.S.A., F R.G.S-, &c. Assistant in ditto-J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academj*. Professor of Dancing—J. SEATON, Esq., hoja a ia .1 Opera House. Present number of Pupils, <-0. PARENTS who desire to place their sous in a School near London, where the highest ?[ Education are combined with the comforts ot a 0 the most healthy and charm?,.5 suburb o, will receive particulars upon application. from South Wales have resided in Stafford Co 0 the past ten years with the best results. Of 82 Boys sent up to the various-, Exavmnat three were unsuccessful. —— A Fortune for a Trifle, £ 20,0002for -01. FULL PARTICULARS of this most advantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on application, enclosing a stampeu directed envelope, to JOHN FOSTER, Esq., 8 Oraigs Court, Charinp-Cross, London, S.V. JAMESON'S OLD MALT WHISKEY, DUBLIN. F>EST 10 yeai's1 old WHISKEY, pure nonpareil, i'e^ J duced price 20s. per srallon net. Finer than best Cognac brandy. Samples forwarded. Carriage paid. WM. SMITH, 12, Wellington-street Lower, Dublin R- ECKITT'S PARTs HLUE. —Used in the v PRINCE OF WALES'S L.UTM>Kj- "OECKITT'S I'ARIS BLUE -Used in the NT)RY IX DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUND^L- RECK I IT'S PARIS BLUE rM.^miess, Is used by the poorest on account of its t/ And by tlie richest on account of its CAUTION. Assaulting and Intimidating Seamen. BEFORE the Magistrates at Newport in the month of JULY, 1879, TWO yjc> were convicted under the provisions of TTT TTKG Cap. 100, of INTIMIDATING and A?S 0f other Fireman who had engaged at a lowe were wages than that demanded by the defendants, an sentenced each to FOURTEEN DAYS' IMPRISONMENT. THOMAS GRAY, By Order of the Board of Trade. Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. SOME years ago a branch was formed in Swansea in connection with the London Society under the above title. Though not so well known or re much support as its benevolent purpose dese > been the means of punishing in tw"Jnorant or wanton thereby preventing m many more, the ignorau infliction of suffering on dumb creatures. i chiefly occur in regard to beasts of dr&ug i x driving or carrying fat cattle to Market. „ Society adopted the same plan at Swansea as a then and elsewhere, by engaging an Officer to insp' prosecute, taking the risk, for a fovo years, or in ing themselves by the subscriptions to the Uranch Society. (The fines inflicted by Magistrates always divided among the local Charities, = strict rule which forbids their appropriatio y Society.) But we are sorry to have now to report, that this Officer has been withdrawn by the Parent Society, owl » inadequacy of the local support, which only a. last year to £ 34 towards the £ 70 or £ 100 roqinred ltis estimated that the cost of supplying an Officer win De about £ 200 a year to the Parent Society this amount includes salary, travelling expenses, over a rather large fc', cost of witnesses, Veterinary Surgeons, etc. lill the services of such an Officer can be restored, all action at Swansea must depend upon the Police, and (a very invidious and undesirable state of things) upon he voluntary intervention of the Committee or Secretaries ct the Swansea Branch. are therefore instructed by the Committee to .make wT6". Tpeai to t,1R humane feeling of the neigh- boi.rhood for Donations, and especially for Annual VNV AT Qnn!nr..S"°rl of the Swansea Branch of the ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PR VENTION OF TO ANIMALS. RICHARD J. LETCHER, Treasure- Glamorganshire B nk. Swmsen. FRANK C. STRICK, Hon. Secretary, Swansea. Miss AUBREY, Hon. Secretary to Ladies' Committee, lo, Henrietta-street, Swansea. BACKERS GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING CO. The Stl?scrl\hons are considered due on July) 1st for the year in advance. Swansea, August 1st, 18/9. SPECIAL. P>. EVANS & COMPANY Are offering during their S .A- -L. E TWO IMPORTANT PURCHASES OF REAL SEAL JACKETS from the LEADING Importers of Skins. rnilE present Qualities and Prices are worthy the immediate attention of Purchasers, as the BEST DESCRlp^jQ^ OF SEALS promise to be VERY SCARCE, and consequently MLCH HIGHER IN PRICE. ^&ch. Jacket will found. th.e Ne"w and Improved Style for this Season, 9.nd. guaranteed Superior m every respect. I, 2, 3, & 4, Temple Street, 5, Caer Street, and Temple Lane, Swansea. AUGUST 1, 1879. BOROliGH OF SWANSEA. L o a JST s THE Council of this Boroughi ^\nS P'S^eT^i\^ ^initary Authority, are prepared to accept LOANS upon the seoarity of the General Distuct Rates levied thereic. Information in reference to terms of cau be on application to tbe B.n;Sb Tre»™«,. JOHN THO}[AS, C '1 Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 14th August, 1879. To Coal Merchants. SWANSEA U.D. SCHOOL BOARD. mHE above-named School Board is prepared to receive .?E^DEHS FOR COAL, to be supplied durin^ six months, froni the 2y.h Ssptember next to tbe .ofch March, 1880 to t:,e foilowing Schools, viz., St. He.ens Board S(,lu)0l (Vincent-street), Trimty-pPce Board School, Goat-street Board School, »V a,un.f u °^r- School, Back-street Board School, and Aberdybertln- street Board School i The coal supplied must be good through house coal at^d the pric* named must include delivery into the co.il cellars at the various Schools. he person whose tender is acocptcd -will bo required, at his own evnense, to enter into a short v ritteu ccntra^t with the Board in the usual way. AH Teij,iers niust reach the Cleik on or before the 25thInst. j The Board does not bind itscl?^0 *>west- or j.i '1' pai1 iculars may be obtained at the office of the Board. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND Clerk. t, -tlan.gtrect, Swansea, '»'h August.tSi Mary Andrew, deceased. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament made and lv,Sv"d in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of Jnlnf"!S,but Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter 3o, lnti- £ 1 An A^t to amend the law of property and to lelieve trustees," Notice is Hereby Given, that all 1 arsons llavi r an claims 01. demands upon or against of Mavv Andrew, late of Mysydd, in the parish of St. John's.invfa Swansea in the county of Glamor- ^d0w; ^ecea;?d (who'died on the 19th day of Decembev i c-~ i irill was proved in the Dis- trict Re! :,18"mi Th. etJ ■probate Division of Her Majesty'^ TT1.^1a^'a Carmarthen, on the John of Penvillia near Sw- et>iuaiy- named in the said will), ar« V ea: one of -the1 fxe^L particulars of their claims or dem yr?Uire< thp'undeSigned, Messrs. Hart- land, Dav; jl us' Sand-street, Swansea, tbeSolS a^,Isaa%0^ Aitor oa or before the 25th day of §^-0' said executor will proCP(1(1 t e,x.j a! the assets of the said deceased among^ to d.^tribute the assew having re_ gard only +o ?iar r- gaf which he shall then have had notice tA° *he c1^ Of,± willnot be liable for the assets,^? the said Executor .^f^uted to any person "gft de'K'clSSto ill not then hav, had notice. Uate(i this 14th day of August, 78,9. p HARTLAND, DAVIES, & ISAAC, 7, Rutland Street, Swansea. Solicitors to the said Execntoi. «i w rpxj* A i\T fROM LONDON TO MEL- S BOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, ^and all Tasmanian and New Zealand and W«aS <* Ste™ Tlio i and Sailing Ships to Austrana. grated steamship Northumberland, 21,8 tons agister, 1,500 horse-Dower indicated. John Cumming mo ) D°ck' on Thursday, August 28th, calling at Ply- rr v 'rFo1- rates of passage, and all particulars London MorSau and AlIP°rt' 7' Leadenllall"StrUet' 18th 0° ^°ll°wed by the Steamship NOEFOXK," on the October. Lowell's Charity. Llandaff School. A ■^I'LTCATIONS f&r VACANCIES for 1 Orphan on the Foundation, 1 Pay Boarder, and 1 Day Scholar 1 considered bv the Local Governors, at their monthly meetiD(r on the 4th day of SEPTEMBER next. 01 wFi°Tms of application may be obtained from Mr. Waldron, Cardiff, the Clerk to the Local Governors. ew £ Vnniates on the Foundation will be instructed, and aud maintained at the expense of the Charity, Mn; +he sum charged for the Board Washing, and Maintenance o{ each Pay Boarder is £ 20 per annum, m 1011 to the cost of her Clothing. fv co\irse of Instruction includes the principles of ■p .V^ristian Religion, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, fn*1 Sl\ Grammar, Geography, History, Music, Draw- ^an(l Languages. The Girls are also taught Needle- rn, ^<1 to cut out and make their own clothes, an T7i. ms for Day Scholars are a payment of 10s. as an Entrance Fee( and £ 1 10g_ a quarter for Girls under U and £ 2 for Girls above that age, and arrange- TViv Q be made with the Head Mistress to reemve An ars as Day Boarders. 97^! applications must be sent to the Clerk before the 27th day 0f August or they will not be laid before the Governors on the 4th day of September next. By Order of the Governors, CLEMENT WALDRON, Clerk. ^^Alary-street, Cardiff, 1879. TT-TT1 Just Out.—Post Free 15 Stamps. horse AND CATTLE OWNERS GUIDE explains their best management in health gives clear instruction how to cure them when diseased; enables anyone to be his own animal doctor. Cows with toot an(l mouth distemper can be cured in three days, loss of condition ov milk.—Sent by THOMAS SLEY, Publisher, Cadishead, Warrington. Cholera and Bowel Complaints in General. T dicey & eo.'s TRUK DAFFY'S ELIXIK. -H. lS most excellent medicine lias been faitli- fully prepared for upwards of two centuries, from the Wo i USS and spirits tlnit can be procured, at the Origina No. 10, Bow Church-yard, London; and lias liecn rtended wit], the fullest success in the cure of Spasms, Pains in tae Breast, the most excruciatinK fits of the Cholic, and m all Complaints of the Stomach and Bowels. In bottles at 2s. and 's. 9cl. each. '^ee that the words "DICKT & Co." are engraved on the Go- vernment stamp, all others being counterfeit and worthless pre- stations. iN BELLTHAL NATURAL MINERAL WATER. As Supplied to both Houses of Parliament-Lords and Commons, and Principal Theatres, Clubs, Hotels, and Restaurants. BOTTLED AT THE BELLTHAL BRUNNEN, COBERN-ON-THE-MOSELLE. NATURALLY EFFERVESCENT, CLEAR AS CRYSTAL, CHEAPEST, MOST WHOLESOME, AND BEST, See Full Reports by Drs. ARNOLDI, FRESENIUS, HASSALL, BRTANT, &c., forwarded with Samples upon application. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF "W F. BULL 8z; OO., 47 & 48, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. W. H. HEADDON, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, 21, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. ORNAMENTAL, Savory, Mould, Pound, Madeira, Sultana, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. Picnics, Dinners, and Evening Parties Supplied. WEDDING BREAKFASTS. BALL SUPPERS. Tipsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jellies. CUTLERY AND PLATE LENT ON HIRE. FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES. [CARD.] J. PERRY MORGAN, 3.9, CASTLE STREET, S WAN SEA, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER. Agent to the Liverpool and London aud G obe Insurance Company. Scottish Union and National Insurance company. Marine Insurances at Lloyd's effected. ESTABLISHES 1840. J. STANLEY JOHNSTON, Carver and Gilder, Picture Frame Manufacturer, &c. Removed from 15, Gower-street, to 2, Herbert Place, St. Helen's Road, Swansea. RE-GILDING in all its branches equal to new. Oil Paintings lined, cleaned and caretully restored. Mr. WILKINS TRICK ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, SWANSEA. SETS of WORKS' BOOKS correctly opened and periodically posted accounts investigated, analyzed, and stocks valued, with partnership trading results accurately ascertained. F RED. J. R A Y N E R, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CASTLE BUILDINGS, WIND STREET, SWAN SEA. Rents and debts collected. Consignments received for Sale. Agent for the Taunton and West of England Perpetual Benefit Building Society. [CARD.] MR. ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED FROM 1 C R ADO C K STREET', TO 5, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. ESTABLISHED 1866. CHARLES GEI.DERD, M.R.C.V.S. (LATE HnHIES AND GELDERD.) VETERINARY SURGEON. Veterinary Medical Inspector (by appointment.) under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878. for Swansea Pettv Sessional District. Inspector for the Veterinary Department of the Privy Council for the Borough of Abeiavon. SURGERY 7, Northampton Mews. EEon-,i.cK .• S, <~Vadoek Street. Swansea. WILLIAM H. HUGHES, M.R.C.V.S., VETERINARY SURGEON, (Latc Inspector of the Privy Council and Assistant Inspector to the Royal Agricultural Society,) 110 & 121, High-street. OR TIS RECEIVED AT 20, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. BRUSHES, FOR CHEAP and GOOD BRUjSHES, BTJV ONLY AT BUY ONLY AT The South Wales Brush Manufactory, CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA, (Near St. Mary's Church), The only Brush Manufactory in South Wales. N.B. All kinds of Machine Brushes made to order. To Architects and Builders. GIBBS' PATENT FIRE-PLACE LINTEL, for pre- venting chimneys smoking largely used in public and private buildings. TANGYE BROTHERS AND STEEL, Exchange Buildings, Swansea, Sole Agents for Bristol and South Wales. Prices from 9s. to 30s. each. All sizes in stock. Apply to TANGYE BROTHERS AND STEEL, as above. | ..NOTICE. mHE Public are respectfully informed that the JL SWANSEA IMPROVEMENTS & TRAMWAYS COMPANY will RE-COMMENCE RUNNING to the MUMBLES on and after the 1st September next, when Through Tickets will be issued from Morriston and all intermediate Stations on their system of Tramways. E. EVERINGHAM, Manager. St. Helen's Depot, August 14,1879. FOR SALE. SEVERAL SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES in various parts of the town. TO LET, • THE HOTEL DE PARIS," being a Free Double- Licensed Premises. Several OFFICES, Exchange Build- 1DCorner SHOP and PREMISES having a frontage to Walter-road and Russell-street. HOUSES and YARDS, in Westbury-street, Bond- street, New Oxford-street, and Strand Swansea Apply Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON, Auctioneers, &c., 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. OOLSTOIST HALL, OCTOBER 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th, 1879. Madame ALBANI, Miss EMMA THURSBY, Madame PATEY, Madame TREBELLI, Mr. EDWARD LLOYD, Mr. BARTON McGUCKIN, Mr. ROBERT HILTON, and Mr. SANTLEY. Samson, Walpurgis Night, Elijah, Hear my Prayer, Brahms' Rinaldo,^ Mozart's Requiem, Rossini's Stabat Mater, Beethoven s Choral Symphony, and Messiah. MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT EACH EVENING. Band and Chorus-450 Performers. Conductor-Mr. CHAR1ES HALLE. The TICKET OFFICE will be OPENED at COLSTON HALL on MONDAY, September 1st Programmes on application to R. H. W H. F. LAWES, Jun.f Hon. Secs., Athen;eum, Bristol. -Vgp- IvX 3:) T-T Between the Towns and Ports of Swansea and Neath Most Valuable and EUgibte, Site, for Works for Engineering, Tmplate, Fuel, Oil, Chemical s or other purposes. LAND TO BE LET, adjoining the Great Western Railway on the one side, and the Turnpike Road on the other, and having a Water Supply. This land is situate within easy distance of the Swansea Docks and Neath Harbour. Apply to Messrs. R. HALL & SONS, 37, Great George- street, Westminster, or to Mr. THOS. WILLIAMS, Tennant Canal Office, Aberdulais, Neath, Glamorganshire. ENTLEMAN wishes to Sell Black Cob MARE, \JT Six Years; 13 3^very well bred; fast and '2 plucky. Wonderfully quiet in Harness or Saddle, per. fectly sound; invaluable to a lady who drives herself Refuses Polo, but jumps well.-Also very superior Old Meadow HAY, £ 3 W and £ 4.-Several Acres of After- math, to be eaten before Spring by cattle 3s., or sheep 6d. a head per week; good shed for shelter-Wanted for Cash, first class Mountain Pomes—E. TLDOR JAMES, penmacu, Swansea. Carmarthenshire. Outlyiing portions of the Estates of the late Sir Erasmus H. G. Williams, Bait., suitable for investment; and occupation, comprising compact Landed Estates, let on lease at moderate rents, with good shooting and fishing, which is in hand. Valuable Slock Farms, with extensive common rights, small Dairy Farms, ancl other occupations, and some encl ,sur",s of tion land situate as under :—In Llar.pumpMiftt and Llanllawddog parishes, and adjoining the Llanpump- aunt Railway Allt GUrediji Farm, 3S8 acres let to Richard HowolLs Tyr-yr-Eaker, 189 acres, let *o John Davies; Clynnoyadd, 97 acres, let to pi^id Thomas Clwten Cochin, 150 acres, let t.. i.1 ,\id Howells Bryn-y-Bettyn, i.- acres, !«•♦ t, Daniel Jonathan also one undivided fourth part v: iyr Eithin, and Pantisiri, 88 acres, let to Mrs. Davis and Margaret Thomas. In Llangunnor and Ll-ndefeilog parishes— the Pilbwrlwyd Farm, a valuable freehold estate, of 207 acres, let to Mrs. Letitia Rees, and adjoining the Carmarthen Junction Station a Cottage and two small grass fields, near Pant Pihur, an.) called Wandy Llwyd, let to James Evans. In Llanddarog parish- Velinfach Mill aud detached bnds, 50 acres, near Portli-y-Rhyd, let to Rees Edwards. In Llangadock parish-Clynllydan. a desirable farm, near Castell Craig Cennon, 117 acres, let to John James. In Llandilo parish—Tirdoppa. 27 acres, near Clynllydan, and let to David Jones. Also the following Dwelling-houses and Shops, situate in the borough of Carmarthen—namely, No. 35, King-street, Nos. 30, 31. 114, 115, 116, 117, and 118, Priory-street. The above properties com- prise an area of about 1,500 acres, and are let to desirable tenants, many of long standing, at moderate rents. The whole of the above are freehold, or lease- hold for a long term of years, and thus almost equal to freehold. Messrs. DRIVER & CO. WILL SELL BY AUCTION. On SATURDAY, the 23rd day of AUGUST, at 12 for 1 Vclosk precisely, at the Ivy BUSH HOTEL. Carmarthen, THE above valuable ESTATE, in 24 convenient lots. Particulars of Mt s>.rs. Coode, Shilson/ and Co., Solicitors, St. Austell, Cornwall W. J. Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery Messrs. Coode, Kingdom and Cotton, Solicitors, 7, Bedford-row, London; Messrs. Lempriere, Peck, and Browne, Solicitors, 56 and 57, Lincoln's-iun-fields E. B. Squire, Esq., Solicitor 14, Great Jaines-street. London Messrs. Tucker and Lake, Solicitors, 4, Serle-street, Lincoln's-Inn, London and of Messrs. Driver an l Co.. Surveyors, Land Agents, and Auctioneers. 4, Whitehall, Londoe. On WEDNESDAY NEXT- Breconshire and Carmarthenshire- Outlying portions of the Estates of the late Sir Erasmus H. G. Williams, Bart. comprising some excellent Freehold Stock Farms, with extensive Sheep Walks, let to improving tenants, Oil leases, at low rents, with good shooting and fishing (which is in hand) also < valuable Farms, suitable for occupation and smallhold- ings, situate as under :—In the parish of Llanfair-ai- y-brin—Pan teg Farm, 55 acres, let to Daniel Williams Gorllwynfach and Cwrtebuch Farm, 260 acres, let to Jeffrey Morgan. In the parish of Mothvey—Cefn- gwtych. 80 acres, let to David James: Caenewydd and Sarnan, 115 acres, let to John Da vies Blaendoie and Dylles, HI,) acres, let to Griffith Griffiths. In the parish of Llywell. Breconshire— Aberhydfer, 10C acrtt. let to David Price Bailey, 140 acres, let tu Joha Williams Portis, 112 acres, let to Howell Thomas v~ Suiitheyv Qotta_ges, a'.d eight acres, let to W Howell and John H'owell; iL r- castle, lotto Jeffreys. The whole comprisiiig area of about 1,165 acres, and let to tenants of long. X standing, at very moderate rents. il/mj'S. D R I V E R & C f) WILL SELL BY AlCirox. On WEDNESDAY, the 27ili AUGUST, as 12 i oMlcs. precisely, at the CASTLE HOTEL, Llandovery, f | lHE above valuable ESTATES, in 11 convenient I lots. Particulars of Messrs- Co 'de, Shiison, ai»i Co., Solicitors, St. Austell, Cornwall W. J. Evans, Esq., Solicitor. Llandovery Messrs. Coode, Kingdon, and Cotton, Solicitors, 7. Bedford-row, London Messrs. Lempriere, Peck, and Browne. Solicitors, 56 and 57, Lincoln's-inn-fields; E. 13. Squi •, Esq., Solicitor, H, Great James-street, London Messrs. Tucker and Lake., Solicitors, 4. Serle-street, Lincoln's-Inn, London and of Messrs. Driver and Co., Surveyors, Land Ag<?D.!>I, and Auctioneers, 4, Whitehall, London. Hopkins, Gilkes, & Co., Limited, in Liquidation. Tees Side Ironworks." TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. By order of the Liquidator, in the BOARD-ROOM, ROYAL EXCHANGE, MIDDLESUOROUGH, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of SEPTEMBER, 1879, by 1111.. CHARLES WILL MAN. C.E., M.E., At 11 for 12 o'Clock at Xoon precisely, ALL that most valuable aud important JP^-NT- MAKING and MANUFACTURING Concern, known as the TEES SIDE IRON AVORKS," situate at Middlesborough, in the North Riding of the County of York. and consisting of Four BLAST FURNACES, ROLLING MILLS, FORGES, WHARF, Offices, Stables, and Land, and for many years carried on by Messrs, Hopkins, Gilkes, and Co., Limited, and one of the largest and longest-established concerns in the Cleveland Dis- trict together with the whole of the FIXED MACHI- NERY and PLANT. The whole of the Property covers an area of about 40 Acres, with a magnificent River Frontage of 1450 feet. The whole of the Works, by their position on the River Tees, and adjoining the North Eastern Railway, and in the centre of the Cleveland District, are admira- bly adapted for conversion to STEEL-MAKING pur- poses, and such an opportunity for the acquisition of Iron and Steel Works in the Cleveland District has not hitherto been presented to the public. The'Premises may be viewed on application to the Auctioneer, Exchange-place, Middlesborough, and de- tailed particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, may be obtained'on application to the Auctioneer; to the Liquidator, Edwin Waterhouse. Esq., 44, Gresham-street London, E.C. at the Office of the Midland Coantiel Herald, Birmingham to Messrs. J. T. Belk and Parrine- ton, Solicitors, Middlesborough; or to Messrs. HUTCHINSON & LUCAS, Solicitors, Darlington. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANDDAROG. Valuable Freehold Estate for Sale. MESSRS. WALTER LLOYD ct SON Are' favoured with instructions from the Trustee of the late Charles Henry Hughes, Esq., T 0 S E L L BY AUCTION, At the BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of September, 1879, T^ESTATE13-— very VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE LOT 1. All that very excellent Farm and Lands called LLW YNMATFI R, comprising a capital Farmhouse and well-arranged Outbuildings, together with 72a. 3r. 21p., more or less, of very superior meadow and pasture land, all having a southern aspect, now in the occupation of Mr. David Stephens. LOT 2.—All that very useful Farm and Lands called "WERNLAS," comprising a Dwelling-house and neatly arranged Outbuildings, all in good repair, together with 44a. 3r. 34p., more or less, of very useful meadow, I pas- ture, and arable land, in the occupation of Mrs. Gealy. LOT 3. All that very capital Farm and Lands called t* JJEG-OWDI^ comprising a good Dwelling-house and Farm Buildings, together with 65a. Or. 32p., more or less3 of fertile meadow, pasture, and arable land, in the occu. pation of Mr. David Treharne. There are fire Lime-kilns, and an extensive bed of valuable Limestone, which may be easily worked, on this lot. LOT 4.-All that very compact little holding called "PEKLLYDIAD," and PAXTYEEFEL, comprising a substantially-built Diyelling-house, Cow-house, Smith's Forge, and a Cottage, including 8a. 2r. 12p., more or less, of very useful land, in the occupation of Mr. David Evans. LOT 5. A very substantially erected Cottage called TYGWYX-RACH," with a good Garden, containing 0a<- lr. 26p., more or less, conveniently situate near the high- way, now held with lot 3. The tenants are under notice to quit at Michaelmas next. The Timber on each lot to be taken at a price named by the Auctioneers on the day of sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Geo. Thomas and Browne, Solicitors, Carmarthen, or to the Auc. tioneers, ivlydrim, St. Clears.