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C°-OPEEATIVB C A.SH PRICES. „ REDUCED PRICES FOR TOILET SOAP. k* YCERINE AND COLD CREAM Is. 6(1. BOXES FOR Is. w IGHT'S COAL-TAR SOAP Is. 6d. „ „ ls- ^1 SAVER'S TEREBENE ls. 6(1. ,» ls- BLOWN WINDSOR—HONEY OR GLYCERINE Is. 0(1. BAR »> 7«d* Many other Varieties kept in Stock at equally low Prices. TAYLOR & COMPANY, 6, Castle Square, Swansea. MMOWA-M. DETAILED PRICE LIST POST FREE ON APPLICATION. THOMAS, WAT KINS, AND JENKINS BRUI 'SWICK-ST T& S0^TS°D0SKRTTM^B YARbs, SWANSEA. TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, &C' MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF READY-MADE JOINERY THE TRADE ESTIMATES GIVEN IN EVERY BRANCH OP THE TRADE. THE T B. A DES U P P LIE D. ESTIMATES GIVEN IN EVERY BRANCH OP THE TRADE. COMPETENT WORKMEN SENT TO ANT PART OF THE COUNTRY. — Sole Agents for J. B. White and Co's London Cement. ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON. PARPEN HOSE. GARDEN HOSE. 60 Feet Lengths, Fitted Complete, and Ready for Use, 21s,, 25s, and 30s. each. y Address- and 17, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH ( NEATNESS AND DESPATCH The Cambrian" Newspaper Steam Printing Works, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. ¡ Posting Bills of all sizes and in everv variety of tint. CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADDRESS, BUSINESS, MEMORIAL, AND OTHER CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE AND FORM. i Bill-Heads, Shipping Forms, Invoices, Memorandums, and every other kind of Printing done at the Lowest Possible Prices. ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. -===- North British and Mercantile Insurance t Company, £ 2,000,000. Tn<i^unds £ 4,354,000. Kevenue £ 1,426,938. WEST OF ENGLARD AND SOUTH WALES BRAKCE- 1, CORN-STREET, BRISTOL. t Chairman Michael Castle,Esq., J.P. James F'rdf^q M'P- I Richard Elton Hunt, Esq. I J08. D. Weston, Esq. MPT fnLetary~Christr- w- Porter. Medical Officer-Fredk. Brittan, Esq., M.D. an ers National Provincial Bank of England. District Manager-R. Elton Hunt. t!J.T iNrT^Gn DTi,rectors haye appointed Street, A^ANIEL, Esq., of No. 44, Wind- should bt fn_ T> ANSEA, to whom Application Life Insurances. ProsPectases and Rates for Fire and Bristol United Gas Light Company. rrinrF'CATI0N As T0 SUPPLY 0F COALS, rl r,aVJlrfct?;s the Bristol United Gas Light Com- 0.00,000 TONS of rAqEmat°o th1e SUf)Ply of about Months -etween th^ f°^S' dunng *he Twelve p81, for ft w Jul3^' 18S0' and l3t July. iA.von-str et, St. Phillin'a ri s',uated respectively at jton-roact Bristol. Cannons' Marsh—and Staple- ao!()OOht( :is°Jfe Sch^oS7 tn6re is inc,uded about loasoa Tho^, the Co™PanyA and in accordance with the leason. 1 he quality of the Coals must be Rood, dry and free us possible from sulphur, bats, binds, refuse' and jlirt. Paitio ilars required of the quality of the Coals for jriiich T nders may be submitted and the Directors Bill be r'ad to receive chemical analyses thereof, and my reLalle information iu relation to their properties for the manufacture of Gas, that the parties tendering nay be ble to supply. Parting tendering must state the maximum quantities Df either small, large, or brush Coal they will inde^c to deliver monthly, and it must be understood hat the Directors are to be at liberty to accept the terms iffered fir any lesser quantities they may think jit. Tends s to state the prices per ton f.o.b. (port of ship- e nent to be named), or delivered at Railway Station, Bristol, < r at either of the Works of the Company, and e Discount for monthly Cash payments. it-JI 3 ^apleton Road Works are adjoining both the v!•a'r^ Western Railways, from the latter of rhich ti,e Company have a siding. Paym> nt w*'l made monthly for everv ton of 2ft Se Ifarsh, Bristol, marked '-Tenders for Gas Cosd "^nri eliverad not later than TUESDAY, the 1st JUNE next HENRY H. TOWNSEND, Secretary. Gas L'"ght Offices, Bristol, M%y7th, 18 SO. D ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.—Used in the jM; PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. 0 ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.-Used in the J\) DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE illlf poorest on account of its Cheapness [ by the rlckest on account of its Beauty. poME black^lbae, AVOIDS DUST on Ornaments i I grate 11 adheres ^t once to or ONE gLACK LEAD r BRONZE, SILVER, and OOLD] | International Medals awarded successively for « Excellence of Quality and Cleanliness in use. rOME BLACK XjEAD BRILLIANT! CLEAN! T ECONONICAL E. JAMES &- SOXS, Plymouth, inventors and Sole Manufacturers. DONE BLACK LEAD in ^iroYnnv*RCERS everywhere Metal Boref with68. In shilling decorated andW^es1.11 OWLAND'S ODONTO or PFARL DEN- r hull a cntmJn"' '« more than for the teethpvpr J ?nd Purest preparation the teeth imnarhTJ ft' whiteus and preserves strencthe'n.r^a m a Pear'-hke whiteness, > fragrance to ^ums> and .gives a pleasing being perfpcti. f ? while the fact of its iiigTedienH free from any mineral or acid r* which can v. 8 it the best Dentifrice the teeth nf ,U?,e, aEd especially adapts it for le to ask fm- care must be taken r Garden r ] P t 0D0^T°. of 20, Hatton l'v the Q/?' kondon' and to see that each box bears fir■ ODnv,^O0Ternnlenfc stamP. without which no ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL is univer- W cesa riln repute for its unprecedented suc- tlle last 80 in promoting the the hn^„res.torino» improving, and beautifying off or ? h.air- It prevents hair from falliDg cleanwn ng gray, strengthens weak hair, r beautifully 8curf and daudriff, and makes it it is especially pliable> and glossy- For chiklren basis of a ha„ l-, eColrime"ded, as forming the duction into fh head of hair, while its intro- prwi of its of Royality is a sufficient any lead is perfectly free from > Sold by chpj, or poisonous ingredients. to rmL fouSs!?erfunien 31111 I airdressers, f L DENTISTRY. Mr. J. T. HOLLAND, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, REMOVED FROM NELSON STREET TO No. 1, HERBERT PLACE, (Opposite Page-street,) -ST. HEL-EN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. WM. H. HUGHES, M.R.C.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON, (Late Inspector of the Privy Council and Assistant Inspector to the Royal Agricultural Society,) Surgery-121, High-street, Swansea. RESIDENCE-36, MANSEL STREET. [ESTABLISHED 1837.] MOSES JONES, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 12 and 146, High Street, Swansea. (Opposite the Swansea Bank.) 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. BURMAN HOUSE, BURMAN-STREET, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. lvx R S. KT A S JET, BMiLcR™l VKESS, AND MANTLE MAKER, t 1j?Tm ^le Ladies of Swansea and Neigh- above Addshe Aas commenced Business at the patronage 6 aDd 8°llClts a share of ^eir esteemed Ladies' own materials made up in the most fashionable Terms strictly moderate. Orders promptly attended to. APPRENTICES WANTED. HALL & Co., COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS 3, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. List of Prices: Best Large Red Ash Coal. 13s. 6d. per ton delivered „ Thro' „ 12s. 6d. „ Second Quality Large lis, 6d. „ Best Small Binding Coal 7s. 6d. Coke 5s. 6d. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. per ton extra Orders received at the above Address; at 2, Brook- land Villas, Constitution-hill; and at 43, William-street. Mr. WILKINS TRICK, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, S W A NSE A. S^Mriodicallv'n^fBOOKS correctly opened 'and and stocks Sn^? K.accounts investigated, analyzed, SirSa|Urt«tLW''h results 5, Somerset Place, The^uiubles. ]VIPand' £ ie?Ufic1:Skge)0fbeas t^Tnn* Engif1.eefi°8 has still VACANCIES for DAY-PUPILS ^also f few BOARDERS. UnLb' also for a Practical and Commercial Education. Special advantages to those contemplating adopting the Engineering Profession. The next Term will commence on FRIDAY, MAY 7th. Terms, etc., on application. C S • E V A. JSr S, 16, STRAND, SWANSEA, METAL AND GENERAL MERCHANT. OPEN to BUY all kinds of OLD IRON, OLD RAILS, and other METALS. Good prices given—Cash terms. SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, Low Level, South Dock. Offirft 8WANSEA GAS WORKS.) Offices: 23, BELLEVUE STREET. Proprietor: THOMas WILLIAMS. MAJAflffl-MB. w. MAgNATON, 23, BELLEVUE-STREET, Terms of Credit-One Month. Orders by Post will receive Prompt Attention. BED DIN G P LAN T S EDWARD DAVIES, THE BOTANICAL kali: 72A, Oxford-street, Swansea, IS now Booking Orders for Geraniums, Lobelias, Calceolarias, Dahlias, &c., &c. Beady, early in May, also Cucumber, Melon, and Vegetable Marrow Plants. N. B.-To meet the requirements of increasing trade and convenience of Customers will soon move next door STOCKS AND SHARES, Telegraphs, Tramways, Railways, Banks, and other leading Securities, EDWIN CARLTON, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 70, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR SPECULATIVE ACCOUNTS. REDUCED RATES OF BROKERAGE. In Liquidation. To Watchmakers, Jewellers, Dealers, Private Buyers, and Others. Re G. DYER & CO., Regent-street, London, in Liguidation. A Large and valuable STOCK of DINING ROOM and DRAWINC ROOM CLOCKS, in ormolu and gilt, coloured and variegated Marbles, with porcelain placques and bronze mounts Superb Bronzes, in groups, figures, and urns, Diamond and Gem Rings, Pins. and Studs, Diamond Suites, Brooch, and Eaiings, 18 Carrat Gold Alberts and Guard Chains, 18 Carrat Gold Neck- lets and Bracelets (set with diamonds), Gold and Silver English Lever Watches, Keyless Hunting Watches, and the Patent Chronographs, Silver Plated Goods and Cutlery, which Mr. JOHN N. LEEDER WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the OXFORD CHAMBERS, Swansea, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 & 26, 1880, Sale at 11 and 6.30. The Auctioneer begs to remark that the Goods are consigned for absolute Sale, in consequence of the failure of this large firm. Goods will be on view on Morning of Sale. To Ironmasters, Merchants, and Others. Mi-, JOHN AI. LEE D E R Has been instructed _— TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, and subject to Conditions which will then be read, On WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of MAY, 1880, On the QUAY, BURRY PORT, CARMARTHENSHIRE. THE CARGO of LIGHT CAST SCRAP IRON Ex- Arbitrator, comprising about 100 tons, now lying on the above Quay.. -r ALSO the CARGO of SCRAP IRON, ex-Mermaid, now lying on the Wharf, South side of New Dock, Llanelly, where it will be Sold, comprising about 100 tons. The whole will be sold in Lots to suit buyers. Sale at Burry Port to commence at Eleven o clock. Sale at Llanelly to Commence at 3.30 o clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hughes, Chemery, and Gold, 3, Brabant-court, London, or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Castle Hotel Yard, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES will SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Yard, on SATURDAY May 22, 1880, a very handsome BAY HORSE, 15.3 hands, 5 years, good in saddle and double and single harness. k Sale to commence at Twelve o clock noon. No reserve. Terms.-Cash. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-steeet, Swansea. Sale of Irish Horses. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES will SELL BY AUCTION, at the JEFFREYS'ARMS HOTEL HORSE REPOSITORY, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY next. May the 25th, 1880, the following choice lot of IRISH HORSES, comprising— 0 I.-Bay Mare, 15.1 hands, 4 years. 2.-Grey Horse, 15 3 hands, 5 years. 3.—Bay Horse, 15.2 hands, 4 years.. 4.—Brown Mare, 15 3 hands, 5 years.') Have been driven 5.—Brown Horse, 15.3 hands, 4 yrs., (as a pair, and are up to 16 stone, and would make | perfect in single a good Brougham horse. j harness. The whole of the lots are warranted in saddle and harness, and can be highly recommended. They may be ridden or dtiven on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, and will be open to V.S. examination up to the time of Sale. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES'S next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will be held at the JEFFREYS' ARMS HOTEL HORSE REPOSITORY, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, June 1st, 1880. Entries to be made one week previous to Sale. Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property in the Town of S wanBell. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES have been in- structedto SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, the 2nd day of JUNE, 1880, at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, the undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY, in the following Lots, and subject to such con- ditions as shall then and there be read- LOT I.-All that Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling- house and Premises, situate and being No. 2, Mount- street, in the town of Swansea, now used as offices, and in the occupation of Messrs. Mason, Virtue, Pearce, and Bevan, at the gross rental of £85 per annum. The said premises are lit-ld for the term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1823, at the apportioned ground rent of £ 1 3s. 6d. LOT 2. -All those two Leasehold Meassuages or Dwel- ling-houses, situate and being Nos. 47 and 48, in Lower Rodney-street, in the town of Swansea. This Lot is held for the term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1860, at the yearly rent of £ 4 5s. Od. No. 47, is in the occupation of Mr. J. Willis as a tenant thereof, and No. 48, is underleased to one John Ungate for 99 years, to be computed from the 25th day of March, 1860, at the yearly rent of C2 2s. 6d. For further particulars apply to Mr. E. Austin Williams, Solicitor, 13, Castle-street, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, Victoria. Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Desirable Leasehold Property at Swansea. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON Have received instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUPWAVNA^I',O- High-street, Swansea, Property •— tlle following Leasehold LOT 1.— A ^at DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- ivuaiib, situate and being No. 13 Dill- wyn-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Captain Hodder, at rent amounting to £ 22 per annum. The house contains 8 rooms, has garden at back and small garden with railings in front, and is situate in the centre of the town. Held for a term of 99 years less 3 days from the 25th March, 1846, at the low ground rent of £29s. 7d. per annum. LOTS 2 & 3.—All those two Dwelling-houses and Pre- mises, situate and being Nos. 6 and 7, Vernon-street, Hafod, Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs. Percy and Theophilus. The Houses are drained and the water laid on road, curbing, channelling, and paving, completed, and are held for a term of 98 years, from the 24th December, 1858, subject to an apportioned ground rent of £110s. per annum each house. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. For further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to Messrs. Smith and Lawrence, solicitors, Cambrian-place; and as to all the Lots, to Messrs. Brown, Collins, and Woods, solicitors, Worcester-place; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Leasehold Property. BRYNHYFRYD, NEAR SWANSEA. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS and SON Have been instructed .SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, A_ y On TUESDAY, MAY 25th, 1880. MISFSeflenfhnA^SkLING-HOUSES and PRE- Qwanqpfl r*n A-HOUSE, situate at Brynhyfryd, £ 7roTshOdand Williams' Prod*cing a yearly rental of Also all those two ground rents, payable by Messrs. Freeman and Johns, amounting to R2 7s. per annum. The above premises are held for the term of 74 years from the 29th day of September, 1858, at the yearly ground rent of R5 10. Od. Sale to commence at Half-past Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Leyson and Jones, Solicitors, Fisher-street or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Leasehold Shop and Premises. -Swansea. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON Have been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, t the CAMEBON ARMS HOTEL, High Street, Swansea, A On TUESDAY, MAY 25th, 1880, MTSWQ S?OP' DWELLING-HOUSE, and PRE- Swansea, held fo^w and ,bein? Na 20' Argyle-street, ber, 1873 »t a c™. jerm °f 99 years, from 25th Decem- at found lent of £ 3 2s. 6d. per annum. For fnrfW C°mmeilce 4 o'clock. Oxford-street^ Swanse^f" &pply the Auctioneers, 40, p?,REME^ _D the above, may add CONSIDSLY TO to Apply, for full particulars, to J. w. BENsrw wTi' maker by SPECIAL WARRANT tojthe QUEEN 58 Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. V 58 and 60» t CLEARANCE SALE. Castle Buildings Sale Room, Wind-street, Swansea. Mr. F. J. SAYNBR WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above place (in consequence of his leaving Swan- sea), on WEDNESDAY, May 26th, 1880. rTIHE whole consignment JL TURE, CHBOMOS, OIL PAINTINGS, IRON SAFE, &c., composing mahogany drawing-room suite in leather, 3 mahogany wardrobes, oak and mahogany sideboards, oak aid mahogany dining tables, with leaves, couches in cretonne and hair, .vndsome solid walnut frame pier glass, gilt and black pier glasses, ma- hogany and walnut work tables, occasional tables, what- nots (black and gold), cane-seat and other chairs, a large assortment of girandoles, mahogany towel horses, toilet glasses, carpets, rugs, dinner service, toilet ware, &c., &c Goods on view mtfrning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in tke forenoon. Towlf OF CARMARTHEN. Very Important <me of exceedingly Valuable Freehold Shops and Dwelling Houses. Blessi-s. J. HOWELL THOJfAS J; THOMPSON Will offer rr r- T T n TJ FOR SALE BY AUCTION, At the BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL, Carmarthen At Half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon, On SATURDAY, the 5th day of JUNE, 1880, TH E undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD PREMISES, centrally situate in ciose proxiimity to the Guildhall, in the best part of the Jtown of Car- niaxtben, in the following or such other lo e determined on prior to or at the time of oa e. Lot 1.-The handsomely erected and extensive SHOP, with excellent cellerage underneath a^s0 hPVi,nri convenient DWELLING HOUSE and Yard behind, situate ia and being No. 2, Guildhall-square, Carmar- then, lately occupied by Messrs. D. "dW-.Da™ 2.—The well known FREEHOLD GROCERY T? (with excellent cellarage) adjoining > and No. 1, Guildhall-square, aforesaid, with the three rooms above the same, and the Warehouse o S ore- the rear, late in the occupation of the said D W. Davies. This lot is sold subject to certain ft %f which see particulars and HOTTL —A11 lARGE and convenient DWELLING- g.0USE and Outbuildings, and well-laid out Garden, situate in the rear of Lots 1, 2, and 4, lately m the occu- pation of Messrs. D. and W. Davies, and now of Mr. fr? Davies. This lot is sold subject to certain rights, T T see particulars and conditions. nw.Tr,'—Two convenient and extensive FREEHOLD r/J £ LLlNG HOUSES, SHOPS, Outbuildings, Yards, TIT r* Premises, numbered respectively 2 and o, in Lower P rket-street, Carmarthen, in the occupation of Mr. ac, confectioner, Mr. William Rees, tailor, and others i^onthly tenants. „ 13 lot has an extensive depth, and affords an uuusuaily eligible site for the erection of first-class busi- es.s or other premises requiring a spacious area. Arrangements may be made for giving immediate Possession of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4. Further particulars and permission to view the p emises may be obtained of Messrs. Geo. Thomas and own^ solicitors, or of Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and P,r^on, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, both of Carmarthen. Swansea and Mumbles Railway. REDUCTION OF FARES. On and after 7th May, 1880. Fares FROM SWANRFA l ir,Si,lgl^ Return DOWN TRAINS- 1 y. 2 CI. 1 Cl. 2 CI. Swansea (Victoria-road and Rut- ofi 0, land street), Sea Beach, St. Helen's-road, Gorse-lane, and Bryn Mill-road. CH "7. R ,1 Sketty-road,Passing-place,Mum- ld- 8d" 5d bles-road, and Black Pill. 7d- | 10d^" f 8d Lilliput-road and West Cross. 8d. I 5d. io<r I Harold's Moor, Norton-road, and _L I Mumbles. FROM MUMBLES. UPYRAINS. OJ O. Mumbles, Norton-road, Harold's Moor, West Cross-road, Lilli- put-road, and Black Pill. 5d. 3d Sri C1 Mumbles-road, Passing-place' I 8d- 5d j and Sketty-road. 4(TTTr"7~ r;7 BIT" Mfll-roadrGorse-lane, and a- | ICd. 8d | st. Helen s-road. »d Ti sea Beach and Swansea (Victoria _J 10<1. 8d road and Rutland-street). 7d. l 4d lT(W QJ "To^lfoirst. Helen's I I 10d- 8d and Mumbles. St. Mary's Parish Church, Swansea. RE-PEWING FUND £ S. d. Thp of st- David's "• 2Q 0 0 v: E i8 8 S I = | g g ?v rn°uyai0us -5 5 X Vivian, Esq. •" "550 Ho"«iG±;dsE»'i • f X ••• II Rev. 8. C M7"'M F' .5 0 0 Captain W Ll^M1'" rr 1 '« 5 0 0 Captain T'T J rgan' St HelenS 5 0 0 O. G. William. £ ?an 5 0 0 Mr. E. Playerms' Es1' 5 0 0 Capt. M FYltv. 1 "■ "• 3 3 0 Wm. Edm0nd01F.S 3 3 0 Her Grace thl' 3 0 0 Mrs. H j Duchess of Beaufort ••• 3 0 0 i»° S Capt John Rosser •" 3 J J F:'An0Yneyom°EUsS 2 2 0 Mr. Nancarrow^' 11 0 Mrs. Crossley 2 2 0 Mr. and Mrs Tni. "V 1. "Rpche"Street 2 2 0 Miss Player John Lewis> De-la-liec" 2 0 0 Mrs. w.Voger8 112 0 Mrs. Crappef 1 10 0 Miss Powell p,*ni "i 1 5 0 Rev. R R n icton-place. ••* post oral Aid SocietvU8en8'SeCretary 1 1 0 Arthur Mills, Esq. J | J J- Dyer, Esq. q*; } } w. KonesT'Esq- • ••• 110 Rev.6J^ftfovd^ MA •• ° Rev. J. w jj'd- i 1 1 0 Mrs. Forester j J J w?HsBoundy -18 8 Mr. Peters 1 0 A Friend 1 Sdn!SP"kett; 11 o 818 8 Miss M. Lloyd ••• 0 10 0 Miss Thomas TTnU i 010 0 Mr. L. J. Mor^? ndS » 1° 0 J. BiddulpO* 0 ™ 0 Mrs. Parsons. 9 0 9 Mrl' DkSestra(^oIadr^aU8 6 0 Mr. C. C. ChamK^ ..050 Mr. E. Tucker ber3 0 5 0 Mr.,T. Harris 0 5 0 Harris Mrs. F. Pockett 0 5 0 MissDrv\?saNo?thSSR+Chari|S "'858 Small sums'_ mpton"place- 0 19 6 Mrs. Cadwallader °ARD3' ••• J Mrs. Price, Bank h'V 1 2 13 6 MmB,k«,EiS^iiM ■■ ? i j Miss Eirene Pockett .130 Miss Player 1 2 6 Miss Mock 1 1 0 Mrs. Wedlake 1 1 0 H. T. 1 0 0 Miss Carr t, ..100 Miss Finlay 0 6 0 Miss Beynon. 0 5 0 Collections in Church 13 16 4 .t. E215 16 10 AMOUNT REQUIRED— £ 550. Further donations will be thankfully received and acknowledged by the undersigned— RBv. S. C. MORGAN, M.A., VICAR, The Vicarage. E. FIiAYER, CHURCHWARDEN, 2, JRaton terrace. W. R. GRONOW, HON. SEC., Improvement Committee, Northampton-place. E 13. A. TED "W -A- T E H S B The public do not, perhaps, generally know that there is as much difference between good and bad A crated Waters as there is between good and bad Wine.Evening Times, August 8tk, 1878. The above paragraph states a truism which is patent to all who know anything about the Aerated Water Trade. To the most of people a bottle of Soda is a bottle of Soda all the world over but it is a fact that there is as much difference between a really good and an inferior Aerated Water as there is between a Port or Sherry of the finest brand and a Wine of the poorest class. All our Manufactures are prepared at the famous Cromac Springs, Belfast (our Trade Address), the water of which is so well known for its peculiarity in the production of first-class beverages. Our aim has been at all times to produce a first-class article at a reasonable price, rather than compete with other makers who appear to think how cheap an article can be made, without any regard to quality. We particularly recommend as an all the year round" beverage our GIXGEft ALE, which we have no hesitation in say- ing is superior to all others. 0 ° WHEELER & Co.'s Lemonade, Soda Water Aerated Sarsaparilla, and all Mineral Waters in repute. WHEELER & CO., CROMAC SPRINGS, BELFAST. Agents for Swansea and District,VV F ETJUJIIJ <5C CO., Ale & Porter Bottlers. 47 & 48, WIND STREET, SWANSEA JOSEPII FISON & CO.'S MANURES, EXTRA QUALITY & GUARANTEED ANALYSTS. AS USED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Full particulars of these celebi-ated Manures can be obtained of any of the Agents of the Finn or from the Head Offices. FOR DELIVERY APPLY TO THE LOCAL AGENT For Agencies write to Joseph Fison & Co., Ipswich. Messrs Joseph Fison & Co will Exhibit their Chemical Manures and Standard Cakes at the Herefordshire Show to be held at Hay, June 15th, 16th, and 17th. EDUCATIONAL. Glyn Cerrig School, Mumbles, ¡ THE next Term will commence MAY 3rd, 1880. JL Prospectus on application to Rev. E. GRIFFITHS. SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 9, Glanmor-terrace, Swansea. Principal-Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. Next term commences April 29th, 1880. Normal College, Swansea. HEAD MASTER I EDWARD T. DAVIES, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. RESIDENT MASTERS CLASSICS AND ENGLISH—D. J. MICHAEL, B.A., (Classical Honours) Trinity College, Dublin. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE—BRIAN NORRIS, (Certi- ficated-Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics) Science and Art Department, South Kensington. VISITING MASTERS DRAWING—F. F. HOSFORD, Head Master School of Ait, Swansea. DRILL-SERGEANT OBOURN, late R.A. TDREPARATION for the various Public Examinations, ? such as the Oxford and Cambridge Local, London Marticulation, Civil Service Competition, Medical and Law entrance, and others. Terms moderate. Full prospectus on application. The Next Term will commence on FRIDAY, APRIL 30, at 9.30 a.m. Collegiate School. Head Alaster-Pev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A. Second Master—Rev. LINDOW CARR, B.A. Third Master-R. D. LEWIS, Esq., B.A. (Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters.) SCHOOL Re-opens, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, at 10 a. m. ks For Terms, &c., apply Head Master, Walter's Road. Examiners' Reports of 1878 and 1879 may be had. Ilfracombe. HILLSBOROUGH SCHOOL. THE NEXT TERM will commence MAY 5fch. For prospectus apply to the Head Master. ITT ANTED, a MAN or WOMAN, who has a thorough VV practical knowledge of the DECORATING of TIN-PLATES. Regular employment if work satisfac- tory. Address, 'stating wages expected, L.N., Office of this Paper. Proposed New Church at Gower Road. TO BUILDERS. THE Committee are prepared to receive TENDERS from Builders for the CONSTRUCTION of a CHURCH at Gower Road, near Swansea. The Plans and Specification are open to inspection from the 17th to the 23rd instant, at the Office of the Elba Steel Works, at Gower Road. Tenders to be sent in to J. R. WRIGHT, Esq., Gower Road, before the 5th of JUNE next. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. I TO BE LET (And may be entered upon the 24th June next), 1\TO. 21, WALTER TERRACE.-Apply to Mr. JOSEPH -Ll ANDREW, Ironmonger, 47, Oxford-street, Swansea. TO Be, LET, (WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,) HOUSE, No. 2, Gwydir Gardens, near Swansea, replete with every convenience. Apply to AIr. David Jones, St. Helen's Villa or to Mr. Francis, No 1 Gwydir Gardens. TO BE LET OR SOLD, FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, with a spacious Out-house, attached. 1, Park-street, Mumbles. 5fi°r Particulars, apply to Mr. DD. EVANS, Tailor, &c., 180, High-street, Swansea. NEATH. JT71XTENSIVE DRAPERY Establishment, with large Dwelling-house and Garden, in Orchard-street, occupied by Mrs. Gee for past 15 years, TO BE LET for any Trade (Drapery preferred) as from 1st September next. Apply to Mr. R. P. Morgan, Solicitor, Neath. TO BREWERS AND PUBLICANS. TO LET by TENDER, all that well-known Full Licensed Premises known as the RED HOUSE INN, opposite the Midland Railway Station, near the New Dock, Swansea. Possession at Michaleinas next. Tenders to be sent in on or before 27th MAY, 1880, addressed to W. J. REES, Estate Agent, Swansea, who does not bind himself to accept the highest or any Tender. —————TO BE LET, AND MAY BE ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY A FINE and CONVENIENT SHOP, especially suited for a Fancy Trade, situated on the Corner of Castle-square and Caer-street. Two plate-glass fronts, I leel Ky U one in Caer-street; side window 7 feet by 3f. Apply on the Premises, 14, Castle-square. DE-LA-BEOHE HOUSE, SKETTY. TO BE LET OR SOT N FL.RST Class FAMILY RESIDENCE delightfully J\. situated, containing drawing, dinin^'and breakfast rooms, with seven bedrooms u.i ?, ,a ST china pantry, two w C's /I CN' larder, stable, coach-house, green-house and ,f' tw.0-st,alle £ water Annlv T "ouse, and good supply of soft C»rv«„»d Gilder, 13?Heath- Uplands, Swansea! -A. I'ndSUj'ILLA with Coach- £ ^t £ ^S±i'rSc,3lerJr> a°JCcl,1-,r' view of SwansAa Garden, commanding a fine Apply on the p ^.a the Mumbles.—For particulars, cLPtts0Q°a,e'S^rf' °r »'• ScamleAT, NO. 4, TO LET, AFTPQT" POSSESSION, nfo-a LLA!S FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate hillinrr? ansea. It contains four sitting rooms and drp<i«in<r 00m on the ground floor; eleven bed rooms, rooms, bath rooms, and closets. There are ex- in a o- out-offices and large laundry. The house stands ntaUi fn a^°ut two acres and has a coach-house, _• °0 tor five horses, man's residence, hot-house, and vinery, &c., &c. P/rr ^urfcber particulars apply to Messrs. BROWN OLLINS, and WOODS, Solicitors, Worcester Place, o^aT?et',0r t° A- NICHOLLS and SON, Cabinet Makers na Upholsterers, 1 and 2, Portland Buildings, Swansea. FOR SALE, TWO HOUSES in Brookland-terrace, having splendid sea views; £ 700 may remain for a ong term. Apply to Mr. EDGEWORTH, Surgeon, Bristol. BUILDING LAND. EVERAL ACRES of the best sites at the Mumbles to be Sold or Leased. Advantageous terms offered to ] Builders. Apply to B. P. THOMAS, 11, Temple-street, Swansea. TO BE DISPOSED OF, IN one of the most thriving districts in the Swan- sea Valley, in the centre of Collieries, surrounded with large Iron and Tin Plate Works, an Established CURRIER and LEATHER SELLER'S BUSINESS to. gether with HARNESS and SADDLERY BUSINESS full working order. Present proprietor retiring from business. A rare opportunity for a person with Capital Ystalyfera. cu 011 aPP]^ion to WILLIAM MORGAN, IMPORTANT NOTICE. MR. JAMES ANDREWS, Photographic Artist, respectfully announces that he has the entire Stock of Photographic Negative Plates taken by himself, numbering Thousands of Portraits of the Living and the Departed also the Negatives produced by Messrs. Goldman, Reynolds, Hopkins & Hicks, S. Chapman, Caney, and Lee Brothers, formerly of Swansea. Copies of the above, either the oi iginal size, Cabinet size, or Enlarged for Framing, can be had on application to JAMES ANDREWS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, (Opposite the Royal Institution, Swansea). Cartes, Cabinets, and other Portraits, taken daily, as usual. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA- BUILDING SITES. THE TOWIN COUNCIL, As the Urban Sanitary Authority for the District of the Borough of Swansea, ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE (Subject to certain conditions, copies of which may be had on application at the Town Clerk's Office) T IE 3ST D E R S FOR THE SALE OF THE FREEHOLD OR LEASING FOR 99 YEARS OF BUILDING SITES, SITUATE IN THE NEWLY-FORMED STREET, RUNNING FROM HIGH-STREET TO TRINITY PLACE AND ADJOINING STREETS, AND IN LLANGAFELACH STREET, PLANS of the Sites can be seen at the Borough Sur- veyor's Offices, between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock. The Tenders, which must be Sealed, are to be directed to The Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority of Swansea. Tender for Building Site. JOHN THOMAS, Clerk to the said Authority. The Guildhall. Swansea. May 20th, 1880. FOR SALE, l^TINE SHARES in the IRON STEAMSHIP SlB _l_i GALAHAD," of Swansea. Twenty-five Shares of £10 each in RICHARDS & Co., Limited, Coal Merchants, Swansea. Apply to J. P. MORGAN, Sharebroker, 39, Castle-street, Swansea. SWANSEA, SOUTH WALES. To Engineers, Iron Founders, and Others. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE LEASE and GOODWILL of a Foundry, Smiths'' and Fitting Shops, Office, Stores, and Show-rooms' with Tools and Machinery of a modern character, for the construction and make of Engines, Castings and Genera Engineering Work, the whole being in complete working order in the centre of the town. For further particulars and to treat, apply to Mr. J. M. LEEDER, Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A WELL-BUILT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, situate at No. 11, St. Helen's Crescent, Swansea, near the residence of the late Col. Morgan, R.A. For particulars apply at No 12, St. Helen's Crescent, Swansea. THIRTY NARROW-GUAGE TIMBER, RAIL, AND COAL TRUCKS TO BE SOLD OR LET. on redemption or simple hire for a term of years. All nearly new. For further particulars apply to MR. C. RITSON, Timber and Coal Merchant, Highbridge, Somer- setshire, where the trucks can be seen May 20th, 1880. TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS. To be Sold by Private Contract THE BOVEGA RESTAURANT and WINE and SPIRIT VAULTS, situate in Castle-street, Swansea, (the principal thoroughfare). A splendid. and rapidly improving business is being carried on- The premises have every convenience, spacious bar ad mirably arranged grill and dining rooms, which' are exceptionally well patronised. Lease for 16 years. This is a rare opportunity. Satisfactory reasons given for owners disposing of same. Fullest information and particulars upon application to Messrs. John F. Harvey and Co., Auctioneers, &c., 14, Fisher-street, Swansea. MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA. TO BE LET, Either Furnished or Unfurnished, for a term or other- wise, with immediate possession, A CAPITAL RESIDENCE, called LLWYN-Y-MOR, situate about f of a mile from the Mumbles, and within ten minutes' walk of Langland and Caswell Bays, containing large entrance hall, dining-room,drawing-room, breakfast-room, billiard-room, fitted complete, eight good bedrooms, and two dressing-rooms, lavatory, large kitchens, servants' hall, dairy, laundry and offices. The house is most substantially built, and in thorough repair. There is an excellent supply of water the drainage is perfect, and the premises are replete with every comfort. The house stands in ornamental grounds, tastefully laid out, with good lawn and greenhouse, and there is a capital entrance lodge, containing four rooms with two paddocks attached. The residence occupies an elevated and most healthy position, and commands an extensive and uninterrupted view over the Bristol Channel, between Nash Point and Lundy Island, the neighbouring coast, and the beautifu and picturesque district of Gower, For further particulars, and cards to view, apply to FRANK C. STRICK, Swansea- HOMAS JOSEPH BUSE Supplies Loans o^Shh^hTo (Launched or Building), Debentures and Companies, Title Deeds, Dock Warrants life Policies, Life Interests, Reversions Lanrlli &c., Houses, Shops, Collieries, Works f f^ Railway Trucks also small Sums on p' ? or Movable Property — 011 Personal Security Swansea. Offices, 7, Temple-street IS# Ceiebrated Brass Celebrated Furniture Cream. mas k Co's Swansea v^y beTmatSi6 geQUhie' ay ^ew Cottage, St. Thomas, Swansea. ( }nE^CALjpOD for INDIGESTION, DEBILITY, RTnn^ of SPIRITS, IMPURITIES of want of NERVOUS STRENGTH. Particulars sent by Secretary, Institute of Anatomy Birmingham. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestones and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to • Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend.