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LENTIL F LOU R. This nutritious Food for Infants and Invalids, can now be supplied at 4d. per pound. To prepare for use .Take two dessert spoons full to half a pint of 5 keep stiring for ten minutes, ^altand sugar to taste. TAYLOR AiD COMPANY, 6, CASTLE SQtTARE, SWANSEA. RE-OPENED! RE-DECORATED!! RE-CONSTRUCTED! THE SWANSEA BOVEGA, RETAIL S FA N" I S H w I N E G TOR E s. THE wnrES are Drawn from the ORIGINAL CASKS in magnificent condition. SPIRITS of J- Finest Quality. LUNCHEON BAR AND GRILL ROOM. ENTRANCE FROM GOAT STREET NEXT DOOR TO FREE LIBRARY. T. M. BENSON, 9, CASTLE-STREET. SPRING S IB .A. S O IT ¡ W M. EVA BEGS to announce that he is now showing a CAREFULLY SELECLED STOCK of all the LATEST PRODUCTION in MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, FICHUS, And all the LEADING SHAPES in Chip, and Straw Hats, and Bonnets. Also a good Assortment of Fancy Goods in Ribbons, Lace, Gloves, Hosiery, s> Squares, Buttons, Trimmings, and Umbrellas. Dress Materials in all the New Textures and Shades. DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES BY EXPERIENCED HANDS. 174 OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. VV. J" O X 1ST T, TA I LOR, &C C., (LATE B. SANGUINETTI), 67, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, aEGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has just RETURNED FROM THE LONDON MARKETS with a CHOICE SELECTION of NEW SEASON GOODS, which for Style, Quality, and Price combined cannot be surpassed. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. CHARLES J. ANDREWS, TAILOR, HATTER, &c., BEGS to announce that his STOCK is now replete with all the NOVELTIES OF AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, which are of the BEST QUALITY, and THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 10, "WIND STREET, SWANSEA. CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. HEATH'S PRIMULA SEED. |»OUR DISTINCT COLOURS. Fifty-one Prizes awarded last year in various parts of Great Britain to Plants ■X? raised from this excellent strain. Per packet—Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s., post free. HEATH'S PETUNIA SEED. A GRAND DISPLAY of this favourite Plant maybe obtained from a packet of seed. Gorgeous colours, from A pure white to deep purple. The quantities of plants and variety of colours I obtained from a packet of your Petunia Seed last year were astounding."—LADT HAMILTON. Per packet—Is. and 2s. 6d., post free. HEATH'S CINERARIA SEED. THB excellence and great superiority of this strain over all others have long been established, and we have largely introduced some truly magnificent varieties. Per packet—Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s., post free. TWELVE HARDY ANNUALS. TWO SHILLINGS, POST FREE rpHE most showy kind* for the open ground, including Asters, Stocks, Mignonette, &c., &c. The cheapest and JL most effective collection ever put together. One of these collections will make a small garden look cheerful •II through the spring and summer months. Full Cultural Directions on each Packet. Catalogue of Vegetable & Flower Seeds Post Free. HEATH & SON NTJRSERTTMIBlSr WIST ID SBKD MRBCSANTS, COLLEGE ROAD, AND 12, COLONNADE, CHELTENHAM. 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 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* of Printing done at the Lowest Possible Prices. ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. F O A K D ] CHARLES T. PASMOUP SURGEOX-DENTfsT VSEA. n, DYNBYOlC PLÂOE, 8WÃNSEÂ. "JAMESON'S OLD MALTwaiSKEY) DUBLIN BEST 10 year.1 old WHISKEY, pure nonpareil daced price 20A. per gallon net. Fi*er than Qflgngi? brandy. Samples„forwarded. Carriage paid. WM. (SMITH, 12 Wellington-street Lower, Dubli*. SAMUEL CLARKE'S _Trn NEW PATENT PYRAMID FOOD WARMERS SOLD EVERYWHERE. No. 1 Holds half-pint Food, besides water, 3s. bd. No. 2 Three-quarters Pint Food „ „ 5s. Oa. 3 One Pint Food 8s. PYRAMID NIGHT LIGHTS are Warmers Cl!» £ *?lyT»for burning in Pyramid Food answer With other NSrSghtF°°d Warmers will not with other Night Light. 0L'LIGHTS. -C^nsSSw who flSiAMIDd ffi NIGI*T obtaining the Pyramid Night Lighte h we requested to write to the Patentee at th condition tory.llO, Albany Street, Regent's Park!Lndffig^ CWMDIT, Between the Towns and Ports of Swansea and Neath for gineen^«, Tinplate, Fuel, Oil, Chemical or other purposes- LAND TO BE LET 27^- Railway on the onVside Gre.at Western the ether, and having a Turnpike Road on Oaaal Olloe, Aberdulais, Neath, GlaniorgM^; nnant PROTHEROE & SONS, Merchant Tailors and Outfitters, (ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS), Address as usual—Sg, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA, (Next door to Free Library). LARGE ASSORTMENT of the BEST GOODS to select from. PERFECT FIT and FINEST QUALITY guaranteed. All the Latest Fashions, English and\Contintntal. PA«M W- H' HE ADDON, ^RYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, Um°N STREET, SWANSEA. OI7PS, Entree Knives, on Creams, &c. Plate, Everything fop B »nd Wedding Home-made 4 IT A, i&:B TERRA METALLIC PAVlNas SUITABLE FOR Stables, Coach-houses, Cow-houses, PigKerie, Kennels, Courtyards, Warehouses, Barns, Malt-floors, Reservoirs, &c., &c., &c. NOW LARGELY USED, Laid by an ordinary Bricklayer. STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND RED TILES, COPINGS, QUARRIES, ROOFING TILES, RIDGE TILES, GARDEN BORDER TILES, ETC., ETC., ETC. PRICES QUOTED, including delivery to any Railway J[. Station or Wharf. Five First-class Awards at London, Paris, and Brussels Exhibitions. First Prize Paris (Silver Medal), 1878. JOSEPH HAMBLET, West Bromwich. AGENTS WANTED. IZ4 ;# UANTITYU -w- Jpswich may be described as the birth piau of Chemic<t £ M<niures, JOSEPH FISON & Co., IPSWICH, MANUFACTURERS OF Sulphuric Acid and Chemical Manures-1 (One of the oldest Firms in the Trade) IPSWICH, BRAMFORD, PLYMOUTH, POOLE, BIDEFORD, AND HULL. QUALITY gw)&W .<w A Pamphlet with full these celebrated Manures may be obtained of any of the Agents of the Firm, or (post free J from the Head Office* a™, JOBSFBnragr*^ S £ port them thmugh every stag though forcing at first fill L a-r rnna to perfection. Purchasers are re- only partial in their ^e t Jest Agent, or if noT^ntVn^KeShSurhood they can be supplied quested to give their ordeis Me98r8. Joseph Fison An! g to appoint direct Agents at places direct from the Firm at list prices. and £ *& Co. are prepared to appo be dLj £ where they are not at P'^nt '^tTd to apply by UtteTto the ^"5°^ "CjS Agents are appointed, but undertake such agencies *re jcation with the Firm aH through them will have the same ^8tending" before opening an accoTintjlEAD OFFICES: EASTERN UNIOM mrrg IPSWICH. EDUCATIONAL. Glyn Carrig School, Mumbles. ist, 1879. Pros. HE next Term will begin JANUAI&T 2 Tpectus on application to GH'FY'T]115* Russell Bouse, The Mumbles. EDUCATION AL ESTABLISHMENT FOB YOUNG LADIES OONDCCTKD BT Mrs. and Miss RIDDELL. THERE are vacancies for three Boarders. Education. SKETTY, SWANSEA. MISS ELLIOTT wishes her pupils to re-assemble (D.V.) on TOESDAT, January 21st, 1879. Music and Singing Master-Mr. Wallace Pringle, and H.L.S., Trinity College, London Drawing Master, Mr. Hosford, School of Art.. An Articled Pupil Required. Prospectus and references forwarded on application. _I The Cambridge School, Swansea. Head Master: s £ ^sffl&-sssii Trinity College, Cambridge. nnHE Members of a StandingCaii^ndgeCommUtee J examine the School annual y- be ^he last Examination have been printed, n '"■ShetcSoOL EE-OPEN'S « TUESDAY, J«n. M, 1879, at 9.30 a.m. Collegiate School. Head Master-Rev. GIFFORD W°0D, U Second Master—Rev. LINDO^ Third Master-S. N. POSTLETHWAITE, Esq., B.A., Trin. Coll., Cambridge- (Assisted by Resident and Visiting 48 SCHOOL Re-opens, TuEaDAY. Jànuary 21st. For Jo Terms, &c., apply Head Master, Walter's Road. Beethoven House, t, NELSON PLACE, SWANSEA. MR. HUGO, PROFESSOR OF MUSIO. MR. H. visits Pupils at their own Residence8, Terms— £ 1 18. per quarter. 6, Somerset-place, the Mumbles. MR. BLISS Gate of the che»*e' 1^Swa^iiSd iSi" '"cCm.rci.1 »«<! Praoticl Prof^ioaofE^r. oBwptotion. Mr. W. B. B R 0 A D, (Successor to the late Mons. „ PROFESSOR OF Jf TEACHER OF THE ORGAN, HARM PIANOFORTE, SINGING, THOROUGH BASS AND HARM NY. OAKLANDS HOUSE, WALTERS ROAD. SWANSEA. Special low Terms for short and easy Lessons to young PN«th, Britonferry, Pontardawe, and Mumble, weekly. School for Boys, 9, Olanmor Terrace, Uplands. The Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. (Classics, Lond.), Former Hibbert Scholar sLiLd Student of the University of Leipzig, RECEIVES PUPILS for DAILY INSTRUCTION. The next Term begins May 1st. Punils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local ExaSnaSraVd for the Matriculation, or the more advanced examinations at the For term, apply to the above address. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. Head Master-Mr. CBOSS, late of Bridgend. Second Master.—J. C. STRACHAN, Esq., London University. TT i ;t French-Monsr. A. BBCIN, Leyd«* ee^"ty' KBNVOBTHT, Esq., Assistant in ditto-J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. v l It l- Professor of Dancing—J. SKATON, Esq., Roy»l ltallar Opera House. Present number of Pupu>, 8°. PARENTS who desire to place their ina School near London, where the highest ?f Education are combined with the comforts of a home, in the most healthy and charming suburb of the great City will receive particulars upon application. Many pupil; from South Wales have resided in Stafford College during the past ten years with the best results. Of 82 Boys sent up to the varioas Examination only three were unsuccessful. WLJLLIAM H. HUGHES, M.R.C.V.B., VETERINARY SURGEON, (Late Inspector of the Privy Council and ÄlÑtant Inspector to the Royal Agricultural So y,j 110 It 121, High-street. ORDERS RECEIVED AT 20, CASTLE-STBKKT, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1866. CHARLES GELDERD, M.R-C.V.S. (LATB HUGHES AND QKLDBBD.) VETERINARY SURGEON. Veterinary Medical Inspector (by a atment.) Under PPOI, the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, for Swansea Petty Sessional District. Inspector for the Veterinary Department of the nTy Council for the Borough of Aberavoa. SraoBRT: 7, Northampton Mew.. RasiDiirca: 8, Cradock Street, Swan* B R TJ S H: E S. FOE °HBAP and GOOD BRUSHES,! ■0T ONLT AT The South Wales Brush Manufactory, CALVERT STREET, SWAKBIA, (Near St. Hary'. Church), The only Brush Manufactory ia South Walee. H.B. AU kinds of Machine lrushee mad* to order. [CABD-1 MR. ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON REMOVED FROM I CRADOCK STREET, '1'6 6. NORTHAMPTON" SWANSEA. A T acancy for an Articled Pupil. TSRSBERTE TOUR SIGGY JG J„.1.HAI°TLRO,ED T 3TRAAS SPECTACTFJ ?M,»0,URI!A JONAS and JON^s. 2,B»°&-W,.L.»DO,S.W. nd 8old BY GRIFFITHS, J Swa„ Royal Agricultural Society of England. H.B.H. The OF WALES, E.G. 4 E^'f Sod*«F"S-° Mules, Cattle Sheep, Meats, Bees, Cider ?ndnp^ °°?' Mav Lr^pSt-entries from British im «P to «•> 15.h '"S'^CTAI received .TFR THE P™P«T date will U .IL> b. forwarded o„ sPecific application to 11. M. JENKINSF Secretary, 12, Hanover Square, London, W. Bath and West of England Society (Established 1777) and Southern Counties Association. EXETER MEETING, JUNE 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1879. ENTRIES of LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c.f Close APBIL 16, *tter which date no Fees or Entries can be received. i„f POULTRY ENTRIES Close MAT 1st. Forms and aU information supplied on application to TfKTAH GOODWIN, Secretary. J Obi An 4, Terrace Wnlk, Bath. Bristol Bank HEAD OFFICES: BRISTOL. BBAKCHBS :— f! AT4DTFF KINGS BRIDGE. S^PORT. PONTYPOOL. SWANSEA. TORQUAY. ArOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that BRANCHES of cbe BANK have been OPENED at Torquay and SWANSEA; in each place at the premises formerly oc- **Pied by the West of England and South Wale. District Ban*. Hank is prepared to open Cu.tomera' Account, on he Uau«I terms, to receive moneys on deposit (terms to be °t>taiued on application), to negotiate Advance, on the ?Tcdi$balances of the customers, and to Purchase the ^ptas of the late West of England and South Wales District Bank to Discount Bills, and to transact general Business. JOSHUA M. MORGAN) and >-Joint Managers. FREDERICK TUCKER. J Bristol, March 20,1879. SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. F SHAW LEFEVBE, Esq., Chairman & Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RBLTON, Esq., Secretary. Total Sum Insured in 1«77, £ 254,303,817. Claims paid during the last ten years, upwards of Two Millions STERLING. AU information respecting Fire Insurances may be ob- Wed from anv of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. AGENTS. Swansea Mr William Edmond, 23 Gower-street j. Tucker, West of England Bank. AberavonDavid E. Jones. Mumble. „ James Orrin. Neath „ Charles Old. Pontardawe' „ DaviJSmith. Ystalyfera „ JohnRee. THE LONDON ASSURANCE. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, A.a, 1720.) For FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ASSURANCES. HEAD OFFICE No. 7, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. Governor—EDWARD tttt v DlRECTOBS. g. Gough Arbuthnot, Esq. R°^RHenden,on( Esq. Robert Burn Blyth, Esq. Thos. Brand, Esq. Heniv J. B. KendaU, Esq. Major-General H. P- Burn. Charles LyaU, Esq. Geo. Wm. Campbell, Esq. Grev.lle H. Palmer Esq. George B. Dewhurst, Esq. Capt R. W. Pell^R.N. 5°bert B. Dobree, Esq. William Benme, Esq. g°bert Gillespie, Esq. Esq- Howard GUliat, Esq. Robert Rj^e Esq genry Goschen, Esq. V' Eb* Gower, Esq. .Lipoid Seymour. A- C. Guthrie, Esq. L**18 A. Wallace, Esq. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the fifteen days of «*C6 allowed for renewal of Lady-day ^oliciee will expire on 9th April. The Director, invite applications for Agencies for the Fi"> and Life Department". Prospectuses copies of the rire, Life, and Marine Accounts and all other information can be had on appli- cation. JOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary. URSUANT to Vn Order of the County Court of Glamorganshh-e* holden at Swan of the Estate of.MARTHA. PRIC^ deceased, &nd ia an action LLOYD versus GRlFFirHS, 1879, O. 301, the Creditors of, or Claimants against the Estate of MARTHA PRICE of Cwmbwrla, near Swansea, aforc- ^id widow, who died in or abo«tthen £ nth of July, 1878, are on or before the 22nd day ofApnl, 1879, to •end by post, prepaid, to the Registrar of the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea, their Christian and suSnes, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the secuntie. (if any) held hy them. In default thereof they may^be excluded from any benefit in the Estate. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce or transmit the same to the Registrar, aforesaid, on or before the 1st day of May, 1879, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, being the time appointed for adjudicating upon the claims. JOHN JONES, Registrar. The Bankrupt Act, 186& In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea. IN the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation hy Arrangement of the affair, of THOMAS tfKNNETT, of Church Park, Mumbles, in the County of Glamorgan, Boat Builder. This is to Certify that John Francis Harvey, of No. 14, Fuher-streat, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Accountant, has been appointed and is hereby declared to h*^Trustee under thi. Liquidation by Arrangement. Given under my hand, and the Seal of the Court, this 31at day of March, On* Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventj-nine. JNO. JONES, Registrar. The Annual Athletic Sports, IN CONNECTION WITH THE SWANSEA FOOTBALL CLUB, WILL be held on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1879, on the GROUND of the SWANSEA CRICKET CLUB. PROGRAMME. Open to All Comers. 1. One Mile Flat Race (handicap). First Prize, value £4; second ditto, value B2; third ditto, value 15s. 2. 160 Yards (handicap) Flat Race. First Prite, value jB2 second ditto, value JE1. 3. 120 Yards Hurdle Race, over 10 flights of Hurdles. First Prize, value S2 second ditto, value JE1. 4. Fiva Miles Waking Race (handicap). First Prize, value jE4 second ditto, value £2 third ditto, value jEl. 5. Seven Miles Bicycle Race. First Prize, value JE5 second ditto, value E2. Open to Residents within Eight Miles of Swansea only. 6. 440 Yards Flat Race (handicap). First Prize, value k2 second ditto, value £1. 7. Three Miles Bicycle Race. First Prise, value 22 second ditto, value 21. 8. 440 Yards Flat Race, for Boys under 15 (handicap). First Prize, value 15s. second ditto, value 10s. third ditto, value 5s. Open to Members of Swansea Running Path. 9. Two Miles Bicycle Race (handicap). First Prize, value JE1 second ditto, value 10s. Open to any Football Club in South Wales. 10. Place Kicking, Prize value jBl. 11. Drop Kicking. Prize, value JB1. 12. Jockey Race. Prizes, value £1. Open to Swansea Football Club only. 13. 150 Yards Flat Race (handicap). First Prize,value £1 second ditto, value 15s. 14. Consolation Stakes. Open to Losers only. 300 yards. First Priae. value £1 second ditto, value 10s. third ditto, value 5s. Starter: Major Knight. Judges Capt. Hughes and Capt. Colquhoun. CON D I T ION S The Sports will commence at half-past One p.m. punc- tually. Entrance Fees for Nos. 1, 4, and 5, Is. each all others 6d. each, which include Admission to the Ground. Certificates of Birth to be produced, if required, for No. 8. All Entries to be made, in writing, to the Hon. Secre- tary, Mr. H. R. Knill, Calvert Terrace, Swansea, on or before Monday, April 7th, and in every case to be ac- companied by the Entrance Fees. The Order of Events will appear in the Programme, to be hereafter issued by the Committee. A Bell will be rung previous to each competition, and any Competitor not beinn ready at the starting point within five minutes afterwards shall be disqualified from competing in such race. Each Competitor to wear some distinguishing colour to be named at the time of entering. This Rule will be strictly enforced. Each Competitor to wear a Jersey and Knickerbockers, or Cricketing Trousers. The Committee reserve to themselves the right to re- fuse any entry. Place of Starting will be decided by Priority of Entrance Three Competitors to engage in each event, or no prise will be awarded. Admission 6d. Reserved Portion of Ground, ls. NO CHANGE GIVEN AT THE GATE. Carriages, 2s. 6d. each, to include Driver only. COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878. BY virtue of the above Act, and the Dairies, Cow- sheds, aad Milkshops Orders, 1879, of her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the Local Authority for the County of Glamorgan have made the following Regulations All Dairies and Cowsheds in the occupation of persons following the trade of Cowkeepers or Dairymen, and all Milk Stores and Milk Shops shall be duly and properly cleaned at least once every day, to the satisfaction of the District Inspector of the Local Authority. And the walls of all such Dairies and Cowsheds shall be lime- washed inside twice in each year, that is to say, the first week in the months of June and November. All vessels used for containing milk for sale by such persons shall be thoroughly cleansed by the application of boiling water or steam. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace. Bridgend, 24th March, 1879. To all Cowkeepers. Dairymen, and Purveyors of Milk in the County of Glamorgan. Contagious Disease* (Animals) Act, 1878. the Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milkshops Order and Amendment Order of 1879. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the REGISTER -LI under the above Order for the DISTRICT of the LOCAL AUTHORITY for the County of Glamorgan is NOW OPEN. The Register in each Police District in the County is in charge of the Superintendent of Police. All persons carrying on in the District of the said Local Authority the trade of Cowkeeper or Dairyman (unless for the purpose only of making and selling butter and cheese) must Register their Names, Add. Business Premises, the number of Cows kept in their trade, and the Buildings, whether Cowshed, Dairy, Milk- shop, or Milkntore, in use in their trade. All persons carrying on the trade of Purveyor of Milk in the said District (except farmers not habitually sup- plying more than one household) must also Register the above particulars. Forms for entering the particulars required to be registered will be supplied, or sent by post, to all persons making applications for them to the Superintendent of Police of the police district in which they reside. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that, after the 10th day of APRIL 1879, it will not be lawful for any person to carry on in the District of the said Local Authority the trade of a Cowkeeper, Dairy- man, or Purveyor of Milk (unless or except as aforesaid), unless he or she is registered as such in the said Register. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, T» .J „ Clerk of the Peace. Bridgend, March 24, 1879. Glamorganshire County Roads Board. ]>TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the County -L-I Roads Board, for the county of Glamorgan, will at a meeting to be held at the TOWN HALL, Bridgend, on WBDNBSDAT, the 30th d.y of A R: :I, next, at 12.30 p.m., proceed to the appointment of a Clerk to the said Board, at a yearly salary of JBIOO. Applications to be sent to me, marked County Roads Board Clerkship," on or before the 23rd day of ARSN. next. THOS. MASTERS DALTON, Clerk to the County Roads Board, Glamorgan. Cardiff, 20th March, 1879. SWANSEA UNION. SUPERINTENDENT OF FEMALE LABOUR WANTED. THE GUARDIANS will at their Weekly Meeting, on THURSDAY the 10th APRIL next, proceed to the appointment of a SUPERINTENDENT OF FEMALE LABOUR at the Workhouse. Salary JB15 per annum, with ratioas and lodging. 18 the Workhouse. Application., atating age and occupation, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or be- fore WBDNBSDAT, the 9th APRIL. The duties, &c., may be ascertained on application to the UNDERSIZED011' MA,T#R OF THE WOR"ou«e, or of Candidatea must attend at the Workhouse on the 10th APRIL, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. By order, G. BAKER HAYNES, Fisher-street, Swansea, Clerk. 27th March, 1879. "VFOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership J3I lately subsisting between us, the WILLIAM HENRY FORESTER MLD —WILLFF MORGAN, trading under the Style or Firm e Cefn Iron Company," as Ironmasters, at Cefn, near Bridgend, in the County of GUm°r*an, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and that all debts due and owing to or by the late FIRM mil ^RECEWED and paid by the said WILLIAM HWBTFOBMTIB. As witness our hand, thw Twenty-eighth day of March, 1879' W. A FORESTER. Witness to the signature of William Henry Forester— E. N. BBLLINGHAM, Solicitor, Swansea. X „ WM. MORGAN. Witness to the signature of the said William Morgan- T. STOCKWOOD, Junr., Solicitor, Bridgend. ENTLEMAN wishes to Sell Black Cob MARE, kx Six Years; 13 3t; very well bred; fast and plucky. Wonderfully quiet in Harness or Saddle; per* feetly sound; invaluable to a lady who drives herself. Refuses Polo, but jumps well.—Also very enperior Old Meadow HAY, £3 10s. and U.-SeTeral Acre, of After- math, to be eaten before Spring by cattle 3S., or .hew A head per week; good .bed for shelter.—Wanted, for Cash, first class Mountain Poni.B. TUSOB JAM*, Penmaen, Swansea. Star Theatre, Wind-street. Director A. MELVILLE, Cornhil! Cottage. This FRIDAY, April 4th, Mr. GEORGE MELLVILLE as The Chevalier St. George. SATURDAY, April 5th, as Ruy Bias and William Tell. Three Powerful Dramas on Saturday. New Engagements. Entire Change MONDAY, April 7, and during the Week. Theatre Royal, Temple-street. DIRECTOR A. MELVILLE, Cornhill Cottle. Mr. JOSEPH ELDRED And his Specially Engaged Comedy and Burlesque Company. ELEVEN NIGHTS, Commencing Monday April 7th. MONDAY— £ 100,000 and CINDERELLA. TUESDAY-ALL THAT GLITTERS and CINDERELLA. WEDNESDAY-MILLIONS IN IT and CINDERELLA. THURSDAY— £ 100,000 and CINDERELLA.' ) FRIDAY and SATURDAY—COMEUHS and f BURLESQUES. The Music Hall, Swansea, For a Short Season only, Commencing MONDAY, April 7. 1879, Each Evening at Eight. GRAND Fashionable and Select Afternoon Enter- tainments (equal in every respect to the Evening enl Representations) on WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS, at 3 p.m. Doors open half an hour earlier for each per- formance. Great and Important additions in Company and Entertainment eince last visit. The Largest Illusoiy Apparatus yet invented. The only Original Spectral Entertainment extant. Messrs. STRANGE & WILSON'S iEtherscope and Spectr .i Opera Company & Marvellous <ihost! On MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURS- DAY, and SATURDAY, the Entertainment will commence with the Operatic Mystery of FAUST, With Gounod's lovely Music, and Wondrous Spectral Effects. ON O-OOD FRID The Entertainment will commence with the late Charles Dickens's exquisite Tale, A CHRISTMAS CAROL! The text of Dicken's exquisite tale is closely followed the Costumes carefully produced, and no expanse or trouble has been spaivd to make this the most sterling and legitimate production of its class in existence. The special attention of the Clergy is particularly invited to this entertainment. There can be no reasonable doubt that, within the last few years, much that is demoralis- ing has found its way into Public Entertainments of almost every class. Messrs. S. and W. wish it to he emphatically understood that their desire is to improve the public taste by producing (in conjunction with Pepper's illusions) a class of entertainment which, while it amuses, will also refine and elevate. To conclude with (each evening) a Laughable Interlude, A Haunted House, or Muddlehead^fn a Fix. Admission:—Reserved Seats (nearest and with best view of Illusions), 3s.; Second do., 2s.; Third do., Is.; Promenade, 6d. Children and Schools, over 10 in num- ber, Half-price, Promenade excepted. Family Tickets to admit Five to Reserved Seats, 12s.; Unreserved do., 8s., bat this Ticket must be secured before opening. Open each Evening at half-past Seven, Estertainment to commence at Eight. Carriages to be ordered for 10.15 and 4.45 p.m. N.B.—Each Performance commences punctually to time, viz., 3 and 8. EASTER HOLIDAYS. STEAM PACKET COMMUNICATION From Swansea to the Mumbles and back by Steamer. THE fast-sailing New Screw Steamer PIONEER" will run from the SWANSEA EXTENSION to the MUMBLES and BACK with Passengers, weather permitting, MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 14th and 15th. Leaving the Extension Leaving the Mumbles 9 30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 2. 0 p.m. 3. 0 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, Leaving the Extension, I Leaving the Mumbles. 12.30 p.m, 1.30 p.m. 3. 0 p.m. 4. 0 p.m. 6. 0 p.m. 6. 0 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 19th, Leaving the Extension, I Leaving the Mumblea, 2.0 p.m. 3.0 p m. 4.0 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 60 p.m. 7.0 p.m. Fares-Single Ticket, 9d.; Return, Is. 3d. This Steamer can be hired for Private Excursions during the Summer. For further particulars apply to the Manager, W. P. Chiag, 25, Mansel-street, or 10, Quay-parade. 1879. Marine Excursions from Swansea to Oxwich Bay. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1879, About Two Hours Trip; GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1879, About Two Hours Trip: SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1879, Land about Five hours on Shore to explore the Gower Coast 1 TnHf c#lebrated A 1 Paddle Passenger driaelrfX Steamer VELINDRA" will leave entrance of South Dock, Swansea, Thurs- 6*p"m"li^ April 10, 1879, for °xwich' Good Friday, April 11, 1879, "Velindra," or other « Steamer, will leave entrance of South Dock at 6.30 p.m. Saturday, April 12, 1879, the "Velindra will leave Entrance of South Dock at 12 Noon, returning from Oxwich at 6.0. p.m. About 5 hours on Shore. Faroe-Thursday and Friday, Beat Cabin, 2s.; Fore Cabin, 1.. „ Saturday, April 12th, Best Cabin, 2a. 6d. Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. Tickets to be obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones, 81, Ox- ford Street; or Mr. J. W. Pockett, South Dock, Swansea I 8 7 9. Marine Excursions from Swansea to Ilfracomto and Back, GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 11th, 1879; and EASTER MONDAY (Bank Holiday), APRIL 14th, 1879. •. npHE celebrated A 1 Paddle Passenger JL Steamer 4 VELINDRA.' W. Pockett, Commander, will leave the Entrance South :ii Dock, Swansea (if not prevented by un- oclrcUmstances), GOOD FRIDAY. April 11th, a.m.; leave 'Combe same day 5.30 p.m. Velindra' will leave Entrance South Dock, Swansea, EASTER MONDAY (Bank Holiday), April 14th, at 9-0. a.m.; leave 'Combe at 6.0 p.m. No Luggage allowed only to pasMnger. paying regular Fares. Excursion Tickets to and fre the same day Swansea to Ilfraeombe and Back, Best Cabin, 4a. ed.; Fore Cabin. 3s. Tickets to be obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones. 81, Ox- ford Street; er Mr. J. W. Pockett, South Dock, Swansea. DAVIES & LAMB OIL, GREASE. COLLIER. Y BRATTICE, DOOR CLOTH, & FLEXIBLE AIR TUBING MANUFACTURERS, STRAND, SWANSEA. FANCY DRESS BALL.—On SALE, a handsome QUILTED CRIMSON SATIN PETTICOAT, only worn once. Prioe very moderate. Address Mrs. HOLDBN, Poet-offioe, Winchfield, Hants. THE CIRCUS BUILDING, Rieh>rd»on-str«et» Swansea, TO LET for Entertainments, Eistedd fodau, Publio Meetings, Religious Services, Leotarws* Panoramas, Christy Minstrels, Aa, b. Address—PBorMfPMt, Post-office, Swansea.