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m. I HVE ERICK HAMS. i We are now enabled to REDUCE THE PRICE of these Splendid Hams to ONE SHILLING PER POUND. TAYLOR & COMPANY, Agents for w, & A. GILBEY, 6, Castle Square, WL,. and Spirit Impovtera and Distillers, London. SWftlSSCft "W" J J I 1ST T T A I LOR Szc | (LATE B. SANGUINETTI,) *5*7, "WIND STAFIET', K"W"A TSTST^ » W J., in succeeding to the above business so successfully carried on by his predecessor, begs to solicit from the Nobility, Clergy, and Public generally in Swansea and Neighbourhood, a continuance of their patronage and support, and assures them that nothing will be wanting on his part to give tlieni entire satisfaction, which he has hitherto done during the 14 years he has been Manager and Cutter in the above business. All orders entrusted to his care will be carefully and promptly executed under his own immediate supervision. October, 1877. .-===-= CLOSE OF THE SEASON. W M. E Y A Begs to announce that he is CLEARING OUT, at GREATLY RE- fctrOED PRICES, his STOCK of WINTER DRAPERY and FANCY GOODS. T ['I "I GHEAT BARGAINS IN MILLINERY AND SHOW ROOM GOODS. 74, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WALES For Cleaning Lace, Leno and Muslin Curtains. ONLY 1/6 PER PAIR ANY SIZE, At M. POOLE and Co's., DYE WORKS, Who have now Convenience for Finishing 100 Pairs Per Week. The only House in Swansea which, by the Scotch Principle, cleanses articles to rival new. Note the Address :— FISHER STREET DYE WORKS, SWANSEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RRAD 4,A R WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, Mil 8 & 9, OXFORD STREET, \sl> Sm SWANSEA. ||/ AGENT FOR LSOpp AND BASS'S PALE AND ALLH BURTON ALES YYBEG, CALL THE AT. IN" CASKS AND BOTTLES..• R T> • J. -N -I* T A\mnv AND IRISH STOUT. ^tQXitlon of Pnvate Families LONDON £ £ pXHE js' and the Trade to hia ex" ALTON COURT BREWERY ■ tensive and well-selected Stock CO.'S CELEBRATED of FA,«JH'm' PORTS, SHERRIES, Gallons. MADEIRAS, &C. /ftS' *n Quarters and Octaves, supplied direct from his new and /» L Ifi Sc\ commodious BONDED VAULTS AND STORES N"S KfK> |J§|1/ 50> 51» 52> and 53' WATERLOO STREET. ll/ OFFICE 9, OXFORD STREET, 8*^ Where Price Lists of Duty-paid "Wines and Spirits may be had on application. LIST OF PRICES OF THE ALTON COURT BREWERY CO.'S ALES. „ IU Is. 6d. per gal. S. Stout Is. 4d. per gal. S'Jv1 !'aVA Is. 6d. „ P.Porter Is. 2d. „ XXX -trong Ale lg 4d. XXX Mild Ale Is. Od. „ |x is. 2d. „ xx „ ioa. „ DIAMOND PALE ALE Is. 2d. and Is. 4d. per Gallon. It is generally acknowledged that the Ales supplied by this Brewery are of a superior quality. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH AT "The Cambrian" Newspaper Steam Printing Works, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Posting Bills of all "sizes and in every variety of tint. "LARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADDRESS, BUSINESS, MEMORIAL, AND OTHER CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE AND FORM. Bill-Heads, Shipping Forms, Invoices, Memorandums, and every other kind of Printing done at the Lowest=Possible Prices. ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. T HARVEY & Co STOJii.SCROFT BREWERY, BRISTOL. AGENTS vv F BULL & Co CASTLE BUILDINGS 47 & 48 WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Stro* H A b?EY & CO having succeeded to one of the old established Breweries in Bristol, beg to draw spc -:U attention to their PALE BITTER ALES, which II are '?f finest quality only, being brewed entirely fro. finest Malt and Hops. N°\SS5dBfiv™B ALEfof«celIe^| j/_ per Gallon N°" o2uiii,t<jLE BITTER ALE-of superior) lJ2 per Gallon No'.? i/6p«0Jta .r^'}«/-1" <=•»•>« Tl.c >ve are supplied in 9 and 18-GalIon Casks, or larger Casks, if required. £ I! £ HSS—A discount of 6d. per 9-Gallon, and 1/- per 18-Gallon Cask is allowed if Cash is paid i delivery, or at time of ordering. DELIVERY free, or Carriage paid to any Railway Station, CoajTlCoal I Coal! D THOMAS is now prepared to deliver the VERY BEST HOUSE COAL at prices below, viz.:— Torire 13s. 6d. per ton delivered. Through 12s. 6d. Orders to Bank Buildings, Wind-street; 20, Sebastopol- street; and J, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. BEST HOUSE COAL. hall & Co-, 3, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA, Are prepared to supply Best Large House Coal at 13s. 6d. per ton delivered. Thro' and Thro' „ 12s. 6d. S U P E RTCTR H^nTsls COAL RICHARDS á: COMPANY (LIMITED), ARE now Delivering their Superior Large HAND- PICKED HOUSE COAL—Large, 13s. 6d. Thro' and Thro', 12s. within Toll Gates (Mount Pleasant ex- cepted). West Cross, Norton, Castleton, and Mumbles Large, 163. Thro' and Thro', 15s. Extra haulage chargeable to Langland, Caswell, and Newton, according to distance. A reduction in price mads on orders ex ceeding five tons. Orders to Gloucester House, Swansea- to distance. A reduction in price made on orders ex ceeding five tons. Orders to Gloucester House, Swansea- 'S T. B. STEV B TXT S &c CO., COAL MERCHANTS, 38, GEORGE-STREET, SWANSEA, (Opposite side of Scotch Church). TfcEST Large House Coal, 13s. 6d. per ton, delivered. jy Thro' ditto, 12s. 6d. per ton delivered. Orders received at the above address, and at the Coal Depot, GKANDISON STREET, Hafod. House Coals. MESSRS. SIDNEY F. C. OLD & Co. solicit orders for the best HOUSEHOLD COAL. Present Prices-Best, large, 13s. 6d.; through, 12s. 00. per ton, cash Office, 5, Quay Parade, Swansea. HIGH STREET STUDIO, 235, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. HENRY A. CHAPMAN Photography. An immense body of direct right angle light, so necessary for tfce Pottraitu«e of the nervous, the a;xed, an the infa.ni, is so completely under the control of the artist as to enable him to produce any effect in the lighting and modelling of the face and figure. c USL v r J MESSRS. °J who have secured the exclusive right from Mr. SLINGSBY for the metropohs, 'MICH^ ARE THE "NLY Possessors of the right in the kingdom, declare it to be the greateat improvement in Photography for years past. fc 0 Intending patrons wiU kindly understand that appointments must v 1 *■ <• +„ + ,rro{fi'nr» No alteration from the very moderate scale of charges-3 Cartes, 2s 6 Oartes, 39. 12 cS^teI°S- 6d. 285, HIGH STREET, ^SWANSEA. TO G E 1ST T L 33 js/L IE* 3ST JAMES J. OROCKER, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, BEGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has JUST RETURNED FROM THE MARKETS JL* with a CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW SEASON GOODS, which for Style, Quaiity and Price cannot be surpassed in the Principality. To Cash Purchasers a call at this Establishaient will insure a great saving. 19, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. Fynone School, Constitution Hill. Swansea- Conducted hy Mr. G. EMERY, Certificated Tdacncr> First-class. EDUCATION sound and liberal, and prepares, when required, fcr the Public Exani?nations. mnT>ja The School is situated on elevated ground, com fine land and sea views, has numerous spacious an ventilated rooms, and is specially suited for boys wbose health requires invigoration. Terms moderate, and charged from time of etitriiiiee. Russell House, Castleton, Mumbles. PREPARATORY BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Gentlemen, conducted by Mrs. and Miss KIDDELL. Young Ladies are received as day pupils. There are separate seliool-rooins. Daily Boarders, whose Parents are abroad, specially treated for. TERMS MODERATE. Drawing and Painting. Miss ZITELLA E. TOMKINS I GIVES LESSONS IN OIL AND CHINA PAINTING. Classes for Crayon and Water Colour Drawing. MISS TOMKINS lias prepared several of the Medalists of the Art Pottery Exhibition, Pall Mall. H, MANSEL-STREET, SWANSEA. Feb. 8, 1878. Education on very Advantageous Terms. ENGLISH, Laundry, and two Accomplishments- A17A 27 Guineas per annum. Apply, for references, See., Principal, Glenthorne, Lampeter. Glyn Cerrig School, Mumbles, Swansea. THE ENSUING TERM commerces on MONDAY, 21sfc instant. Prospectus on application to Rev. R. O-RJFFITHB, Head Muntor. — STROUD LADIES1 COLLEGE, G KEEN, STROUD, GI.OUCEBTBNOMON Frincipnls-The MISSES HOWARD. Reports Monthly. Test Examinations every Term. PROSPECTUS, with references and copies of exami- nation papers, on application: Autumn Term will begin THURSDAY, Sept. 20th. The Swansea Laboratory and South Wales School of Mines, ORANGE STREET, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL-W. MORGAN, Ph. D., F.C.S., Public Analyst for the Boroughs of Swansea and Carmarthen, and the Counties of Carmarthen and Cardigan. EVERY description of Chemical Analysis, Assays and Investigations conducted with accuracy and dispatch. 0 _—-—————— Norfolk House School, Hereford, ( High Class Education for Young Ladies. PRINCIPAL-MISS BROAD, As-gisted by Englist. and Governesses. HOME.. COMFORTS, combmed with careful 11 training. M R. W. B. B R 0 A D, SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE MONS. JULES ALLARD, Professor of Music, Organist, and Choirmaster, TTOTV TRINITY, SWANSEA, For 11 years Organist and Choirmaster, St. Mary s, Monmouth, TEACHER OF The Organ, Harmonium, Pianoforte, Singing, Thorough Bass, and Harmony, VISITS NEATH SATURDAYS. MR. W. B. BROAD begs to announce that he has made arrangements with Madame Allard to SUCCEED TO THE TEACHING CONNECTION of the LATE Mons. JULES ALLARD, which has for the last few months been carried on by her. Mr. Broad hopes to receive that cordial support which was for so many years bestowed on his predecessor. 18 De-la-Beche -street, Swansea, Feb. 27th, 1878. OF THE PAT- RONAGE hitherto bestowed upon her late huso herself. 33, Fynone-terrace, Swansea, Feb. 27th, 1878. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. Second Master.—J. C. STRACHAN, Esq., London University. French—Monsr. A. BRUIN, Leyden University. German-Dr. EUPHRATE, M.A. Ph.D.,&c. Drawing, Painting, &c.—J. L. KENWORTHT, Esq., F.S.A.,F.R.G.S., &C. Assistant M ditto—J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the ■dc Royal Academy. Professor of Dancing—J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. Present number of Pupils, 70. ■ JARENTS who desire to place their sons'in a School JL near London, where the highest advantages of iuiucaUon are combined with the comforts of a home, in the most healthy and charming suburb of the great City, QCel^if Particuiafg upon application. Many pupils Tf Wales haye resided in Stafford College during nfP7Q «en years with the best results. ur /y Boys sent up to the various Examinations only three were unsuccessful. 000 TO BE ADVANCED by BRISTOL CROWN BUILDING SOCIETY, on Mortgage of Freehold or long Leasehold Property in sums to suit borrowers. ADVANTAGES OFFERED. -No entrance or other fees. 2.—All costs and expenses paid by the Society. 3.—No deductions from advance. 4.-Cash promptly advanced. 5.—Any part of property may be sold at any time. 6.-Property may be redeemed at any time on easy terms. 7.-Money cannot be called in. g_ Term can at any time be lengthened or shortened. For further particulars and for prospectus, rules and form of application, apply to MR EDWARD THOMAS, SOLICITOR, 11 SMALL-STREET, BRISTOL. A Fortune for a Trifle, £20.000 for jBl. Ft tt t PARTICULARS of this most advantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on aP £ f °Fn4^cl°"n(f a8stWd directed envelope, to JOHN FOSTER Esq., 8, Craig s Court, Charing Cross, London. S.W. NOT ICE OF REMOVAL. J. C. VYE -PARMINTER, Portrait Painter and photographer, REMOVED TO BROADWAY VILLA, Top of PAGE STREET, WALTER'S ROAD, SWANSEA. N" 0 T X C E. The Studio formerly at 45, WIN D street, Has been removed to 51 OXFORD STREET, :lv.1:R. L. B. -p? -pr;ISTQXjTDG, SUCCESSOR TO HERR JEAN GOLDMAN, B ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, to announce that all the Negatives formerly mav now r V Herr GOLDMAN andbispredeces.ora No r^btaiued 3t *he BERLIN ART STUDIO OXFORD) STREET, SWANSEA, where all JwnH r?ceive prompt attention.. Patfnt W°rt le Abyssinian Gold Depot and the American Parent Watched Clock Company. DERWEN FAWR DAIRY, Near Blackpill, Oystermouth. CJ. AP WILLIAMS AN now DELIVER DAILY to any part of Swansea GENUINE FRESH MILK, fr?.™ ,co^s fed in the country. He can guarantee the Milk to be pure, and therefore invites a trial. Clotted Crearn and Fresh Butter suppliedjto regular customers. Orders addressed as above will receive prompt attention. LCARD.] MR. ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST. nI!tJllllfO"VEL» "'BOt.8C" 1 C K A DOCK S T R E E T. 5, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. HUGHES & GELDERD, M.E.C.Y.S., LONDON AND EDINBURGH, VETERINARY SU.RGEONS. SURGERY— 7, NORTHAMPTON MEWS SWANSEA. 21, UNION S T R E E T, SWANSEA. W. H. HEADDON, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER. SOUPS, Entrees, JellieZTces, Creams, Savory Pies. AU kinds of Ornamental Cakes. inner and Evening Parties supplied. Wedding Breakfasts, Ball Suppers, &c. WEDDING CAKES OF ALL SIZES. WINES. TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY. MISS WALTERS'S REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, 30, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. T ADIES can be promp^uited with ali aasses of th^stHefrVants at the above address, and Upon the strictest investigation as to character and abily of every capacity suited with situations, ^velope for reply. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. HAHNEMANN HOUSE, 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. DR. DAVID McCONNELL REED, TT rk ■*«- "tjate Physician to the East London MCEOPATHIC DISPENSARY, tb.t hs >«■ COMMENCED Several ^OE at the above Residence. fge^ +0 subscribe to Gentlemeii haV1°f if DR. REED would nn<, a homoeopathic Dispensary above Res^en C' ^as consented to do so like Hours of f Morning, tdl ot attendance -[ Evening, after 6. requeS+Dd Ge*tlemen desirous of subsenbing^are RS; Wstreet C H 0 ICE FLOWER SEEDS. HE^ATH & SON, SEED GROWERS, CHELTENHAM. Twelve Hardy Annuals, Trr-r, 2s. POST FREE. „ eludi°St ?owy the Open Ground^m- mondii ivr- Asters, Ten Weeks Stock, B effective collection Jhe collections will milro o put together. One of and sTmmerSlhs Ch-leIfUl Heath's Primula Seed, FTfnvr^ FOUR DISTINCT COLOURS, IFTY-ONE PRT7^ were awarded last, year m this eS?alparts of Great Britaio t0 PlantS mSe r°m ueilt strain. per PACKET, ls. & 2s. 6d., POST FREE. A Heath's Petunia Seed. GRAND DISPLAY of this favourite FJan y Thn6 ° ta^ed from a packet of seed. „„iours I obtainpH <l.Uantities of plants and variety of terT^L -T a Packet of your Petunia Seed last year astoni8hing.'C-Za^ Hamilton. pER PACKET, IS. & 2s. 6d., POST FBEE. full cultural directions with each Packet. Heath's Cineraria Seed. Pl ,care having been bestowed upon ? from n?mnd' W° are enabled to offer very SUP writes P4^g.1ardener to the Earl of Ellenborough i insider your Cineraria Seed to be without other."°n finest I have ever sown. I sha11 use no PER PACKET, Is. & 2s. 6d., POST FREE. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. HEATH & SON, SEED GROWERS, &c., CHELTENHAM. Ipswich may be described as the birth place of Chemical Man ur". JOSEPH FISON Co., IPSWICH, I QUANTITY L, MANUFACTURERS OF 10UALITY i oiilplmric Acid and Chemical Manures. (One of the oldest Firms in the Trade) MESSRS. JOSEPH FISON & CO., having established a Depot at Swansea are now prepared to deliver thei Manures free by Railway at any Station in South Wales and the neighboring Count J. To Farmers;- The-e Manures found not only a large yield, but alFo te improve the of the crops fat which they are to strengthen the soIl, and to benefit crops. Full partjcu1418 may be obtained upon application to any of the Agents of the firm, or to the Head Offices. To Merchants, large Farmers, and others having a connection with Farmers MESSRS. JOSEPH FLSON & Co. are prepared to appoint Agents tor their Manures in distn'M-B in are not already represented, and cpntleroen of position and influence, who may wish for such agencies nrp to »ppl, bv letter to the H«d Office,. Early .»«. £ b P~.i -.Uri, CS been fixed in the Principality, and it is likely that the whole district will soon be folly occupied WORKS IPSWICH AND BRAMFORD. HEAD OFFICE: EASTERN UNION MILLS, IPSWICH. N.B.—No SUB- A gents are appointed, but all Agents being in direct communication with the Firm •/ 1 received through them will have the same attention as if handed to the principals. °'d^r Bishop Gore's Grammar School, Swansea- SCHOLARSHIPS. | THERE will be an Election to FOUR FOUNDATION -L SCHOLARSHIPS in April next. Candidates for Foundation Scholarship must be the Sons of Burgesses Swansea and under twelve years of age. For particulars apply on or before MARCH 30th, to the Rev. the Head Master, or to the undersigned. By order of the Feoffees, JNO. W. MORRIS, Secretary. Offices-23, Gower-street. Swansea, March 7th, 1877. CLERGY MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED A D ;S29. OFFICE: 1 & 2, BROAD SANCTUARY, WESTMINSTER, S.W. Trustees. His GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. His GR ICE THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN. THE LORD 13ISHOP OF WINCHESTER. THE ARCHDEACON OF MAIDSTONE. Chairman—THE ARCHDEACON OF WESTMINSTER. Deputy-Chairman—ROBERT FEW, Esq. Physican—DR. RroNE, 14. D^an's-yard, S.W. Actuary—STEWART HELDER, Esq. Secretary—MATTHEW HODGSON, Esq. Financial Information, 1st, June, 1877 :— Total Funds £ 2,384.530 Total Annual Income 291,26;.1, Tofal Amount of Claims paid upon Death 1,493,640 Amount of Profits divided at the last Quinquennial Bonus 343,104 No Agents employed and no Commission paid. The General Expenses of Management are less than than S3 10s. 4d. per cent. of the total income. The whole of the profits are divided amongst the assured. Forms of Proposal, Prospectuses, &c may be had ap- plication to the Office, personally or by letter. THE LONDON ASSURANCE. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, A.D., 1720 ) FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ASSURANCES. HEAD OFFICE: No. 7, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. Governor -EDWARD BUDD, Esq. Sub-Governor—MARK WILKS COLLET, Esq. Deputy Governor-WILLIAM RENNIE, Esq. DIBECTOKS. H. Gough Arbuthnot, Esq. J A. C. Guthrie^ Esq. Wmrfhos. Braii<V, BTq Henry J. B. Kendall, Esq. MAJOR-GENERAL H. P. Burn. Charles Lyall, Esq. Geo. Wm. Campbell, Esq. Capt. R. W. Pelly, R.N. George B. Dewhurst, Esq. David Pomii, Esq. Robert B. Dobree, Esq. P. F. Robertson, Esq. G. Louis Monck Gibbs, Esq. Bobert Ryrie, Esq. I Robert Gillespie, Esq. David P. Sellar, Esq. Howard Gilliat, Esq. Col. Leopold Seymour. Henry Goschen, Esq. Lewis A. Wallace, Esq. Edwin Gower, Esq. William B. Watson, Esq. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the fifteen days of grace allowed for renewal of Lady-day Policies will expire on 9th April. The Directors invite applications for Agencies for the Fire and Life Departments. Prospectuses, copies of the Fire, Life, and Marine Accounts, and all other information can be had on appli- cation. JOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720.) For SEA, FIRE? LIFE, and ANNUITIES. Offices, llO Y AI. EXCHANGE, London. The Accumulated Funds exceed £3,900,000. irArLE!x„ArM^r^sq- *rzr- FRANCIS ALEXANDER HAMILTON' Deputy Golemor DIRECTORS. I Robert Barclay, Esq. William Knowles, Esq John Garrstt Cattley, Esq. Nevile Lubbock, Esq. Mark Cnrrie Close, Esq. Geo. Forbes Malcolmsoo. EM Edward James Daniel!, Esq. Daniel Meinertzhagen, Esq. William Davidson, Esq. William Robt. Moberly, Esq Alexander Druce, Esq. Lord Josceline Wm. Percy Fred. Joseph Edlmann, Esq. Sir John Rose, Bart. Charles Hermann Goschen,EST) Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq. Chas. Seymour Grenfell, Esq Eric Carrington Smith, Esq. Robert Amadeus Heath, Esq Oiavius VVigram, Esq. W.lmot Holland, Esq. Montagu C. Wilkinson, Esq. Egerton Hobbard, Esq., M.P. Clmle.s BARING Youn«, Esq NOTICE.-The usual fifteen days allowed for pay. PTOTICE.—The usual fifteen days allowed for pay- I^L (1ment °f FIRE PREMIUMS falling due at Lady-day will expire on the 9th of April. FIRE ASSURANCES on liberal terms. IVAP-IVIIIFNG s,rocK.-No extra charge for the se of Steam Thrashing Macliineg. LOANS are granted on security of LIFE INTERESTS in connection with Policies of Assurance. +jfrge participation in Profits, with the guarantee cf the invested Capital-Stock, and exem|itioa, under All Charter from the liabilifFes of partneri-hip'. real improvements in modern practice, with the securitj °f an Office whose resources have been tested by the ex- perience of more than a CENTIJRY AND A HALF. AGENTS. SWANSEA Ilr D. EVANS Herbeirt-Piace t-owbrnlge Mr. Thomas Ree.«. Solicitor. Mr. William Lewis, Duke-street. Bridgend Mr William Williams Brecon Mr. John Morgan. Crickbowell Vacant. Carmarthen M r Thomas Jones, Stamp-office. Chepstow. Mr. J. G Wright. Aberjstwitb Mr. F. Temple. Carnarvon •• Mr G. lv. [lets. Old Bank, Bangor Mr J. V. H. Williams. Ltandito.. Rev B. D. Thomas Diito Mr. J Hualirs Llanelly Mr. Holmes Stead, Solicitor. Tenby iMr. Wm. Williams. Pwllheli •• Mr Da»id Davies. tel™1!? E: £ -§LT^YstaWer*- Holyhead Vacant. ?$W.e""d! P.M. Win™ SSSk" Mr. W?iSon- Neath' Haines, Junr., the Bryn. Newnori *r* Alf. Curtis, Solicitor. •* Messrs Proihero un<1 Fox. Hereford.. { Mr John Cwillirn, Solicitor, and j i<r j { Mr J. H. Knight, Solicitor. Bromyard M r John Bennett. .Mr. Thomas Price. weobley.. Mr. H. A. G. Samson. Agencies rP°rati0n are 0pen t0 consicier aPPl'cations for A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balarce Sheet will iorwarded on application to any of the Company's •Agents, or at the ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON. E. R. HANDCOCK, Secretary, NOTICE NOT TO TRUST. I DAVID JENKINS, residing near the Collier a Arms, Llansamlet, near Swansea, do hereby g^' this public notice, that I will not pay, or able for any debt or debts that my JENKINS, may contract after this public n" (Signed) DAVID JENKINS. Witness—THOMAS PHILLIP. 8 Dated this 15th day of March, 1878. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. To Contractors for Scavenging and Removal of Ashes. 1V1TI>E ?E?,EI?Y C{IVEN, that the Urban Sanitary Authority for the Borough ani District of Swansea are prepared to receive TENDERS from persons willing to Conmict for the Scavenging of the Public Stree's and Highways, and also for the Removal of Ashes, Dust, &c., from Houses, Buildings, and other Places within the said Borough. The said Works to be let in Four Separate Contracts, namely :— Contract No 1.—For the Scavenging of the Streets and Highways, and the Removal of Ashes, &c., within that part of the Borough and District of Swansea enclosed within a red line marked upon the Plan for Scavenging, to be seen at the Offices of Mrr T. P. MARTIN, GuiidIulL Contract No. 2.-For the Scavenging of the Streets and Highways, and the Removal of Ashes, &c., within that part of the Borough and District of Swansea lying on the West side of the River Tawe. and North of the red line upon the Plan above referred to, and coloured Blue. Contract No. 3.—For the Scavenging of the Streets and Highways, and the Removal of Ashes, &c., within that part of the Borough and District of Swansea calfed the Morriston and Landore District, and coloured Yellow upon the PI in referred to. Contract No. 4.—For the Scavenging of the Streets and Highways, and the Removal of Ashes. &c., lying on the East side of the River Tawe. and also the Island between the North Dock and the New Cut, and coloured Green on the Plan referred to. The Specifications, with Forms of Tender, may be seen on application at the Office of Mr. T. P. MARTIN, Guildhall, where further information relative to the proposed Contracts may be obtained. Separate sealed Tenders, marked Scavenging," to be delivered at the Clerk's Office on or before MONDAY, the 25th day of MARCH instant. The Urban Authority will not hold themselves bound to accept the lowest or any Tenders. JNO. THOMAS, Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 1st March, 1878. BOROUGH OF NEATH. To Engineers, Machinists, Iron Founders, ke. TO BE LET, c THE SITE of the OLD GASWORKS, James-strel t, Neath, with the useful Offices, and other large aad commodious Buildings thereon, highly suitable for Work- ooLe°r4s.the Bu"ne"<* °'her For further particulars, to view the premise «n^ treat, apply at the Town Clerk's Office, or to M^ Eller^ Gasworks Manager, at the New Works, Millaa ia' Neath' By Order, ALFRED CURTIS, Towc Clerk. Neath, March, 1818. Glamorganshire. l\r°TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next for th^Countv^}f ^UARTEli SESSIONS of the Peace, of Swansea, in and fo^th^said1^6 ?°lden at the town the 1st day of ApriJ^WS, noon of the same day, when the Justices then prewnt will proceed with the General Business relating to the Public and Financial Business of the County, and also tc the Constabulary, and the Appointment of one Member of the County Roads Board. The Grand Jurors must attend on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of April, 1878, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, when thev will be sworn. All Prosecutors, and Witnesses, bound by recognizance, from the several districts of Swansea, Neath, Bridgend. Pontardawe, Gower, Merthyr, and Aberdare, must attend on the same day, and at the same hour and on M EDlsESDAY, the 3rd day of April, 1878, all Prose- cutors and Witnesses, bound by recognizance, from the several districts of Cardiff, Cowhridge, Llandaff, Dinas- powis, Pontypridd, and Caerphilly, must attend at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. All Appeals must be entered before the sitting of the Court on MONDAY, the 1st day of April, 1878, next, and the same will be heard at the sitting of the Court, on the following day. All Jurors and persons subpoenaed, or bound by recognizance, are required to attend such Sessions at the days and times aforesaid. All Ciaims on the County Stock must he delivered at my Office on or before the 7th day of March, 1878. No Costs will be allowed unless taxed at the same Session. Depositions are to be sent to me by the 28th day of March, 1878. TIIO. DALTON. Clerk of the Peace. Cardiff, 1st March, 1878. Mount Pleasant Chapel Destitute Children's Dinner Fund. THE Committee, in publishing the following State- ment of Account, beg to thank the Subscribers. The Dinners, consisting of Koast Beef, Potatoes, &c., were prepared at Mount Pleasant School-room twice a week, commencing December 11th, 18*7, and continued to the end of February, during which time 2,81G meals were provided, giving an average of 129 present at each dinner 1877. £ s. d. 1 p a Dec. To Subscrip- | By cash paid for Fe0b tlons recev'd 36 5 6 1 meat, bread and 1878- vegetables, &c. 33 5 11 Sundries and advertising 1 10 0 Balance (dis- tributed) 19 7 advertising 1 10 0 Balance (dis- tributed) 1 9 7 £3656 ) JE36 5 6 (Signed) E. W. COOK, Secretary. William Desterling Humphrey, deceased. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and23rd Victoria, cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees;" Notice is hereby given, that all Creditors and other per- sons having any debts, claims, or demands against tne estate of WILLIAM DESTERLING HUMPHREY, formerly of No. 2, Brunswick-place, but at the time of his death, of No. 6, Nichoil-street, both in *°^n of Swansea, in the County of Glamo^an, Tea and Coffee Division of Her Majesty s ^°urt of Justice), are hereby required ?te their debts, claims and Mr E W; a^»!»lstrator, at the office of in thp » -ianis, of No. 13, Castle-strpe » aid County of Glamorgan, on or beforethe^h day of April next, after the expira- tion 0 .>"] fe a,1. administrator will proceed to <h.s'r' jt, therpt u Sa^ deceased amongst the of lv v £ avin.S regard only to the claims had no'ioo I said Administrator shall then hr li ihl»> for ti a t^le administrator will not to Rtiv nprs, assets or any part thereof so distributed i, i 0 whose debt, claim, or demand he shall I f f j?H.d su h notice as aforesaid. Dated this 20 th day of March, J878. E. AUSTIN WILLIAMS, 13, Castle-street, Swansea, Solicitor to the said Administrator,