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TAYLOR AND COMPANY, 6, CASTLE SQUARE, SWANSEA. ALTERATION" OF TERMS. WE have made considerable alterations in our new Price Lis t. WE NOW ALLOW FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT off all Orders paid for before delivery. TWO-AND-A-HALF PER CENT. off all Orders paid for within a month. QUARTERLY ACCOUNTS ARE NETT, but for the convenience of Families who prefer Quarterly Accounts, yet would like TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT, we will receive money ir advance, aníl place it to their credit, and balance the Account every quarter as usual. In revising the present List our view has been to place all articles at the lowest remunerative rate of profit, and to avoid the selling of a few Proprietary Articles at cost price, a system now frequently adopted, and on articles of large and daily consumption make no reduction whatever. The so-called Co-Operative Principle has in this way misled many, as also the system of giving presents with tea. We repeat, both systems are equally misleading, and we venture to think that our system of quoting all articles of the best quality and at a fair price, WITH A DISCOUNT FOR CASH, will be much more beneficial to the pur- chaser, as by this method the greatest reduction is made on articles of the greatest consumption, such as tea, coffee, sugar, soap, &c., whereas the other plan is to sell a few well-known articles of small consumption very cheap indeed, to secure a general order on which no reduction is made. We also offer thd great advantages of buying only at such times and in such quantities as required: an economy which should not be overlooked. We have DISCONTINUED THE WINE, :SPIRIT, AND BEER TRADES, in order to have more room for our own business. appHcation1StS' W*th particulars of Terms and Prices, Post Free on TAYLOR AND COMPANY, 6, CASTLE SQUARE, SWANSEA. JOILTT, TAILOR, Szc., (LATE B. SANGUINETTI,) 157, "WIND STREET, SWANSEA, Has just received a Splendid Selection of SPRING & SUMMER SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, &c., April 1878 An Inspection of which lie Solicits. I ^S> 19, WATERLOO STREET, SWANSEA. E. NICHOLLS & SOIfS, Bakers, Grocers, and Flour Factors. PRICES FOR CURRENT WEEK-BREAD, 6id. per 41b.; BEST FLOUR, 3s. 2d. per Score. VANS DELIVER IN SWANSEA, MUMBLES, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD DAILY. ORDERS PER POST WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION. W M. EVA IS now Showing a WELL-SELECTED STOCK of all the LATEST FASHIONS in Millinery, Jackets, Embroidered Fichus, Skirts, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Flowers and Feathers. LACE, RIBBONS, TIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS FRINGES, AND TRIMMINGS. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF BABY IjlTSTETST AN"D Xj^ZDIES' OUTFITTING}-. Dress Materials in all the New Fabrics. MANTLES AND DRESSES MADE ON THE PREMISES. 74, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. CHARLES J. ANDREWS. TAILOR, HATTER, &c., BEGS to announce that his STOCK is now replete with all the NOVELTIES OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which are of the BEST QUALITY, and THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.: 1.8, "WIND STREET, SWANSEA. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NEATNESS ^DESPATCH "The Cambrian" NewspapeV steam Printing Works, WIND S T R E E T, SWANS EA. Posting Bills of all sizes and in eve^ CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I ADDRESS BIT VARIETYL OF CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE ANL 0RM MEM0RIAL' AND 0THER Bill-Heads, Shipping Forms, Invoices, Memorandums of Printing done at thelLowest Possible Prices7 °ther kind ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON^APPLICATION HIGH STREET STUDIO, 235, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. HENRY Â. CHAPMAN HA,SL,aNta great expense, entirely RE-BUILT his STUDIO on the improved plan invented and patented by SLINGS BY, -° Lincoln. Its advantages will be seen at a glance, even by those who understand but little "f Photography. An immense body of direct right angle light, so necessary for the successful portraiture of the nervous, the aged, and the infant, issocompfetely under the control of the artist as to enable him to produce any effect in the lighting and modelling of the face and figure. MESSRS. ELLIOTT and FRY, of London, who have secured the exclusive right from Mr. SLINGSBY for the metropolis and with MR. CHAPMAN & SLINGSBY are the only possessors of the right in the kingdom, declare it to be the greatest improvement in Photography for years past. 6 SIPatr°ns will kiDdly understand that appointments must be kept to ten minutes to avoid waiting, aeration from the very moderate scale of charges—3 Cartes, 2s. 6 Cartes, 3s. 12 Cartes, 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH STREET, SW ANSEA. TO <3- IB 1ST TLB Is/L IF! 3NT JAMES J. CROCKER, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, BEGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has JUST RETURNED FROM THE MARKETS with a CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW SEASON GOODS, which for Style, Quality and Price cannot be surpassed in the Principality. To Cash Purchasers a call at this Establishment will insure a great saving. 19, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. Damasks, Repps, Moreens, Table-Covers, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Carpets, Hearthrugs and Wool Rugs, Cleaned or Dyed and Finished in a Superior Style, at M. POOLE & CO.'S FISHER STREET DYE WORKS, SWANSEA. N.B.-Lace, Leno, and Muslin Curtains Cleaned and Finished Equal to New at Is. 6d. per pair. Feathers Cleaned or Dyed to any Shade or Colour to bear comparison with any House in the Trade. WHITE'S NAVIGATION SCHOOL, REMOVED TO SAILORS' HOME SWANSEA. Reading Music at Sight. MR. SILAS EVANS will OPEN a CLASS on WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14 th, 1878 at TRINITY CHAPEL SCHOOL-ROOM, Park-street' at Eight o'clock, for the special purpose of TEACHING to READ MUSIC at SIGHT. Terms 5s. per Quarter, payable in advance. Ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining the Class may have full particulars on application to Mr. S. Evans, 18, Park-street, or 15, Henrietta-street, Swansea. Claremont House, seaforth, Liverpool. MISS EAMSATE will re-open her Establishment on FRIDAY, the 16fch August. First class Pro- fessors and English and Foreign Governesses. Terms in- elusive. Special arrangements made for the daughters of clergymen. Russell House, Castleton, Mumbles. PREPARATORY BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL P for Young Gentlemen, conducted by Mrs. and Miss RIDDELL. Young Ladies are received as Day Pupils. Daily Boarders and Children whose Parents are abroad specially treated for. TERMS MODERATE. OYSTER MOUTH—1, LA.NGLAND VILLAS. Day and Boarding School for Young Ladies. Conducted by Miss F. RITCHIE, Assisted by efficient English and Foreign Governesses. SCHOOL RE-OPENS AUGUST 26th. Private Lessons in French and German. MR. W. B. BROAD, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. SUCCESSOR OF THE LATE MONS. JULES ALLARD, TEACHER OF Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Thorough Bass, Harmony, &c. HAS removed to Oaklands House, Walter's Road t t Swansea. Vacancies for a few pupils. Stroud Ladies' College, BEECHES GREEN, STROUD GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Principals-The MISSES HOWARD. Second Term will begin THURSDAY, May 2nd. Education, Sketty, Swansea. MISS ELLIOTT wishes her Pupils to RE-ASSEMBLE (D.V.) on WEDNESDAY, July 24th. Prospectus and references forwarded on application. Glyn Cerrig School, Mumbles, Swansea. THE ENSUING TERM commences on THURSDAY, MAY 2nd. Prospectus on iapplication to Rev. E. GRIFFITHS, Head Master. Collegiate School, Swansea. Head Master Rev. B. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A., Senior Scholar, Prizeman and Exhibitioner in Classics, English, and Modern Languages, S.D.C., Lampeter (Graduate in Classical Honours.) „ TX „ Second IVaster G. H. KNIGHT, Esq., London University (late Second Master, Marlborough Grammar School), t> T TXTT>r>Se^T?ter ^e Junior School: E- LTNDOW CARR, Esq., B.A., Senior Optime Trin. ^oil., Cam., (late Mathematical Exhibitioner, St. Pauls. French Master: Monsieur DESCLAUX. T» -tri?S Mr- HOSFORD, School of Art. Drill Master Mr. Da vies, late Sergeant, R.G. A.M. hinging and Music Master: Mr A PHIPPS R.A.M., M.C.O. Chemistry; Mr. MORGAN, Ph. D. PROSPECTUS THE course of instruction comprises all that is necessary for a thoroughly sound and useful educa- tion, and also the preparatory work for the Public Examinations the higher classes in the Public Schools, or for the Universities. Special preparation is given for the Woolwick Admis- sion, Preliminary Legal and Medical, First Appointments to the Army, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, Civil Service, and other Competitive Examinations. A limited number of Boarders is received by he Head Master. Special arrangements are made for de cate and backward boys. Sehool Re-opellx MAY 8th. 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, Leydea University. German—Dr. ECTPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D., &c. Drawing, Painting, &c-—J. L. KENWORTHY, Esq., F.S.A., G.S., &c. Assistant in ditto-J. ROLFB, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. Professor of DanciDg-J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. Present number of Pupils, 80. PARENTS who desire to place their sons in a School near London, where the highest advantages of 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 pupils from South Wales have resided in Stafford College during the past ten years with the best results. 1 Of 82 Boys sent up tofthe various Examination enly < three were unsuccessful. 4 SUPERIOR mOUSE COAL REDUCTION IN PRICE. RICHARDS d- COMPANY (LIMITED), ARE now Delivering their Superior Large HAND- PICKED HOUSE COAL-Large, 13s. Od. Thro' and Thro', 12s. within Toll Gates (Mount Pleasant. ox cepted). West Cross, Norton, Castleton, ami Mumbles —Large, 15s. Thro' and Tkto', 14s. Extra haulage chargeable to Lang'111*, Caswell, and Newton, according to distance. A reductiou in price made on orders ex ceeding five tons. Orders to Gloucester House, Svjonsea- CASH ON DELIVERY. To Owners and Shipmasters- j. hiTA Rr>, S T ZED "V" IEJ X? O IR 33 55, ARGYLE STREET, SWANSEA. SHIPS DISCHARGED on the most Reasonable Terms, and guaranteed good despatch. To Parents and Guardians. JOHN LEG-G, Electric Bell Hanger, Gas and Hot Water Engineer, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA, HAS a VACANCY for an APPRENTICE to the above. The advertiser will pay fees for the lad's instruction in the Evening Science Classes. Apply by letter. ELECTRIC BELLS were introduced in Swansea by J. L. Jei?. years ago, and the principal hotels and public buildings have been fitted up on bis improved system. [A CARD.] MR. WILKINS TRICK, Accountant and Auditor, IRON METALS, AND TIN PLATES, SWANSEA. [CARD.] MR. ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED FROM 1 ORADOCK STREET, TO NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. ATacanc for an Articled Pupil- MISS WALTERS'S REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, I 30, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. 11 LADlES can be promptl^u^ed with all Classes of Savants at the Se address, and may rely upon strictest investigation as to character and ability. Servants of I? g ted with situations. Stamped pL?ry caPaclt7 sU 1 Hours from ier!°Pef°/rfP y' { °m IQ a.m. to 4 p.m. SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. HENET P SHAW LEFEVRE/ESQ• > Chairman & Treasurer. PRANcia B. RELTON, Esq., Secretary. n >tal Sum Insured in 1877, £ 254,303,817. ms Paid during the last ten years, upwards of All information mpeS^F^e^ns^uces may be ob- tained from any 0f the Undermentioned Agents of the Society. Swansea wMitim Edmond, 23, Gower-street ■» -p Tucker, West of England Bank. £ tbecT°n DavidE J ones. Mumht 8 Edwin Price. Neath 8 ptmT %T „ Charles Old. Ystalvf We » David Smith. alyfera^ John Rees. The Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society. HEAD OFFICE, 26 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH. Accumulated Fund, upwards of £ 2,250,000. THE SCOTTISH EQUITABL^' a PURELY MUTTTAT, OFFICE, the whole Profits belong to the Members who are, at the same time, expressly exempted from personal responsibility. a11 other information may be obtained from the Resident Secretary for South Wales, MR. A. GRANT, 3' GEORGE'S TERRACE* SWANSEA. L E IN^tipaNCB COMPANY. "w-uyES only-k°- n Ch„les J Thomas Allen, E°se' F> The Right Hon. Sir James X S ^q. TFergufson,Bart.,K £ .M.G. Thomas Boddington E The Hon. Thomas F. Fre- D C L East' B«t., mantle, M.P. c- iS'-r r> Wm. A. Guy, M B., F.R.S. Sir Philip Rose, Bart. Ralph Ludlow Lopes, Esq. Actury ^nd, Secretary.—George Humphreps, Esq., M.A. Accumulated purids g P £ 3,083,281 Aeents 9apita1'of upwards of ''• £ 1,500,000 3| A Fortune for a Trifle. £ 20,000 for £ 1. plXSevABTlCVLARS~of this most advantageous J besent Fre^ o^r °n'. guaranteed by Government, will >nvelooe to 'icotion, enclosing a stamped directed QUANTITY., I .I- ,Ipsicich may be described as the birth place of Clteiii ical Jfan it,-es. JOSEPH FISOlTFCo., IPSWICH, MANUFACTURERS OF Sulphuric Acid and Chemical Manures. (One of the oldest Firms in the Tra-de ) 11- A MESSRS. JOSEPH FISON & Co., having established a Depot at Swansea are DOW prepared to Manures free by Railway at any Station in South Wales and the neighbouring Counties. To Farmers:— These Manures have been found not only to produce a large yield, but also to improve the quality of the crops for wliich they arc applied, to strengthen the soil, and to benefit succeeding crocs. Full narticulais mav ha obtained upon application to any of the Agents of the firm, or to the Head Offices. P aj To Merchants, large Farmers, and others having a connection with Farmers •— MESSRS. JOSEPH FISON & Co. are prepared to appoint Agents for their Manures in districts in which thev are not already represented, nnd gentlemen of portion and influence, who may wish for such agencies are r^n WrTl to apply by letter to the Head Offices. Early application is particularly requested, as many AtrencipJ rW been fixed in the Principality, and it is likely that the whole district will soon be fully occupied. already WORKS: IPSWICH AND BRAMFORD. HEAD OFFICE: EASTERN UNION MILLS, IPSWICF N.B.—Ne SUB-Agents are appointed, but all Agents being in direct communication with the Firm, order received through them will have the same attention as if handed to the principals. BOROlJGH OF SWANSEA. Market Inspector. WANTED by the Corporation of Swansea, an active and properly qualified man to act as INSPECTOR of the OXFORD STREET MARKET. Wages jEl per week. Applications in writing stating :qe and references to be made not later than 4 o'clock on Monday, the 12th inst. to JNO. THOMAS, Guildhall, Swansea, Town Clerk. 8th August, 1878. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. LOANS. TflHE Council of this Borough, acting as the Urban JL Sanitary Authority, are prepared to accept LOANS upon Security of the General District Rates levied therein. Information in reference to terms of borrowing can be obtained on application to the Borough Treasurer. JOHN THOMAS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 10th April, 1878. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. LOANS. THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES are pre- pared to receive LOANS of £ 100 and upwards on their Debentures for terms of Five, Seven, or Ten years, at C4 10s. per cent. per annum interest, payable' half- yearly in London or at s«-ausea. Annli^^i^'ns to be made to the undersigned at the Harbour Offices, Swansea. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trust. Swansea Harbour Trust. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL l3| GENERAL MEETING of the Swansea Harbour Trustees will be held in the Guildhall, in the Borough of Swansea, on MONDAY, the 12th day of August, 1878, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, when a statement of the receipts and expenditure of tha Trustees for the year ending 30th June, 1878, and of all debts owing by them, and of all contracts entered into by them, will be pro- duced for examination and settlement. Notice is hereby also given, that printed copies of such statement are now ready, and may be had at the offices of the Trustees, situate in the Borough of Swan- sea; and that such statement, and the several account books and documents referred to therein, lie at the said offices for the inspection of the creditors of the said Trustees, harbour ratepayers, and other parties inter- ested, at all reasonable hours. Dated this 29th day of July, 1878. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trustees. THE Trustees of Swansea Harbour are prepared to receive TENDERS for the construction and delivery in North or South Docks of TWO FLOATING BOOMS of WOOD fifty feet long. The Trustees will not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Drawing and specification may be seen at the Harbour Offices, and all information on application to THE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, Harbour Offices, » x Swansea Harbour. August 6th, 1878. Neath Union. j WANTED, by the Rural Sanitary Authority of this I Union, a person competent to fill the Offices of SURVEYOR and INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES The appointment will be from year to year. The person appointed will be required to reside within the district, and to perform the duties appertaining; to the offices under the Public Health Act, 1875, and the several Acts incorporated therewith, and the regulations of the Local Government Board, and to obey all orders of the Authority in connection with such duties. He must be well acquainted with drainage, the takings of levels and surveys, the value of labour and materials, the prepara- tion of plans, specifications, and estimates, and the mode of construction and erection of buildings. He will be required to give security for the due performance of the duties of his offices in the sum of f >500, and must devote the whole of his time to the discharge of the duties con- nected with the said offices. The salary will be B160 per annum. Applications to be sent me, endorsed" Sur. ,InsPe<?fcor °,f Nuisances," on or before Saturday, August, and the appointment will take place on the 28th August 1878. A knowledge of the Welsh lan- guage is desirable. By order, WA+„ F HOW EL CUTHBERTSON, Water-street, Neath, Clerk July 31st, 1878. July 31st, 1878. In the High Court of Justice-Chancery Division- Vice-Chancellor Malins. In the Matter of the Joint Stock Companies Arrangement Act, 1870 and in the Matter of the Companies Acts, 1862 and 1867; and in the Matter 2 i?. Dynevor Dyffryn and Neath Abbey United Collieries Company, Limited. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Vice- -i-1 Chancellor, Sir Richard Malins, has directed a Meeting of the Debenture Holders of the above Company to be summoned, pursuant to the above Statute, for the purpose of ascertaining their wishes as to certain matters relating to the winding up of the Company, and that such Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 21st inst., at Two o'clock in the afternoon, at the CITY TERMINUS HOTEL, Cannon-street, in the City of London, at which time and place all the Debenture Holders of the Company are requested to attend. The said Judge has appointed Francis Pavy, of 4, Bank Buildings in the City of London, to act as Chairman of the said Meeting, and has directed that all Debenture Holders who desire to attend must produce their Debentures t the Liquidators, during office hours, at the Offi™ \° Railway Share Trust Company, Limited No 4 Buildings, aforesaid, or at the Meeting Dated this 7th day of August, 1878 NORTON, ROSE, NORTON, & BREVER, Solicitors for the Liquidators of the above-named Company, 24, Coleman-street, E.C. "OORSUANT to an Order of the High Court of Justice, > matter o? tl,Cery ?.1Vlsion' made in an actiorl in the Honkin? e!tarTe of EVAN HOPKINS, deceased, HWV against Hopkins. The creditors of Evan pkms, late of the Strand, Swansea, in the countv of +K?m°rg™' Jron f°under, deceased, who died in or about he month of December, 1876, are on or before the 10th day of October, 1878, to send by post prepaid to David firmCof0M^ranSK' 7/hf,Cnmty °f G!amorSan> one of the t,, rfeS i' ?artlan £ D,avies> and Isaac, the solicitors of fht JP O ? ^V-an Hopkins, the executor of the will th!!r Cr7i an and surnames, addresses stllm!^P f°DSJ • 6 FUL1 Particulars of their claims a ^tlr13^CC0unt3 and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them or, in default thereof tney will be peremtorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice-Chancellor Sir Charles HaU.athis Chambers, situated No. 14, Chancery-lane, Middlesex, on Wednesday, the 6th day of November, 1878, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 29th day of July, ^87^hUBCB[ Chief Clerk. FIELDER & SUMNER, Doctors Commons, E.O., Agents for-E auSTIN WILLIAMS, Swansea, Plaintiff's Solicitor. j Marine Excursions from Swansea to Oxwich Bay. 1 nPHECelebra'ed A. 1 Paddle Passenger J- Steamer VELINDRA," William fockett, Commander, will leave the en- on WEDNE^DAY°CAugifstU14th|0l878f W'aDSea' 6 P'm THSoIELSINDRA WjI\:1i'-Ve the Entrance of South AxTgusflSh. ea' P'm"' on THURSDAY, T- war!S :rBe?t Cabin< 2s- Fore Cabin, 1,. Iickets to be obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones 81 Oxford-street; or of Mr. J. IY. Pockett, South Dock, Swansea. Refreshments to be had on board. Ilfracombe Annual Cottage Garden Society will be held at 'Combe on Thursday, August 15. Show of Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, and Cage Birds, open to all England. Marine Excursions from Swansea to Ilfra- combe and Clovelly and back, J M O J\ DAI, AUGUST 12th, 28/8, and from Swansea to Ilfracombe and Lundy Island And Back, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1878, Will leave Entrance of South Dock, Swansea, Monday, August 12th, at 7.30 a.m., returning the same day from Clovelly at 3 p.m. and from 'Combe at 5 10 p.m. I nPHE ELINDRA will leave Entrance South Dock, Swansea, Thursday August 15th at 6.30 a.m., returning Lundy at 2.0 p.m., and from 'Combe 'at 4.15 p.m. M TIC FARES 1 Hiracombe—Best Cabin. 4s 6d Fore Cabin, 3s Od. To Clovelly—Best Cabin, 6s; Fore Cabin, 4s 6d. £ ? Lundy Island—Best Cabin, 6s Fore Cabin, 4s. | Tickets L0 bo obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones, 81, To Lundy Island-Best Cabin, 6s Fore Cabin, 4s. | Tickets to b9 obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones, 81, Oxlord-street; or of Mr. J. W. Pockett, South Dock, j Swansea. ) Great Western Railway. The most picturesque Routs to the Continent, via Weymouth and Cherbourg, and the Western of France Railway through Normandy and Brittany. Fixed Daily Scrvice—Fast Trains and Steamers. THIS service affords a convenient, attractive, and economical route to Normandy and Paris, the West anu South of France, and Spain. ^gh from the principal stations on the Great estern Railway to Alencon, Angers, Bayeux^ Caen, Evreux, Honfleur, Le Mans, Lison, Laval* the Wpl n'1Sf Trouville, and other places ou illnwAi + v- ,Fran.ce Railway, and passengers are allowetl to bre,,tk their journey at Weymouth, Cherbourg, or any beyond. The picturesque districts of Normandy and Brittany are by means of this route brought within a few hours of England. The steamers from Weymouth to Cherbourg start daily (Sundays excepted) at 2.45 p.m., and from Cherbourg to Weymouth at 8.20 a.m. daily (Sundays excepted), in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. O* MONDAY, AUGUST 12th, an EXCURSION ain for WREXHAM, CHESTER, Rhyl, Abergele, (with exce1rti^fEPM?L'i Warrington, and MANCHESTER Pembroke 7 53 TpiTh » o-Vw Pembroke DOCK at 7.45, Pembroke 7.53, Tenby 8.25. Narberth 8.55, New Milford 8,p' H:erf°rJwest 8.50, Carmarthen Town 9.45. Llan- elly 7.10, Swansea 7.40, Neath 8.12, Bridgend 8 20 Carditf 9.25, Newport 9.50, Aberdare 9.11, Mountain Ash 9.21, Merthyr 9.5, Quaker's Yard 9.30, Dowlais 8.55, PontypoolTown 10.10, Pontypool Road 7.30, Aber- gavenny 8 0, and Ross 8.22 a.m. Passengers return any week day up to August 19th. See Special Bills. J. GRIERSON, Paddington Terminus. GeDCral ManaSer- Swansea Provident Eye Dispensary. THE following Donation has been received in addition to those already advertised :— Chas. Bath, Esq R5 5 0 GEO. SMITH, Hon. Sec. W. R. WOO D, 73, Mark Lane, London, EC MARicUkFnGrRoER °fWMU kbds of Tarp'aulings, iulw7, w1S' Sanvas Hay Cloths, Wagon Covers, Marquees, W oollen Horse Cloths, Corn and Flour Sacks, Rope, Yarn and Twines, and every degeription of Linen and Jute Goods. Prospectus and Cards on application to t Mr. D. SAUNDERS, Sole Agent for South Wales, 83, Oxford-street, Swansea. AU orders promptly attended to. SUMMER BEVERAGES. Per Dozen. Claret 12s. 15s. 18s. Still Hock 20s. 24s. 27s! Sparkling Saumur 25s Champagne Cider 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d -w ?Alss9d-perb<,t- 3S'; 3s. 6d. Q„:nilie, 4s. Seltzer, 4s, To be had of FULTON, DUNLOP, & Co., Wind-street, Swansea. Capel Seion, Llanelly. rrHE Members of the above Church, who are under ,A- the ministry of the Rev. J. Rhys Morgan, D.D. (Lleurwg), desire to ask the support of the public. The Church is one of the most prominent in Wales, and has sent out several strong and vigorous branches. At present this Mother Church is labouring under a burden of debt, and the Members have determined, in order to relieve themselves of a portion of it, to hold a GRAND BAZAAR during the FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER. Many friends have already promised assistance in providing Articles for Sale, Ornamentation, &c., and offers of a similar nature will be thankfully received, on behalf of the Committee, by the REV. J. R. MORGAN, D D., WEST END, LLANELLY. Sea Fisheries (England and Wales). "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that We, the un- IX dersigned, Francis Trevelyap Buckland and Spen- car Walpole, being the Commissioners duly appointed for the purpose bv the Klght Honourable Richard Assheton Cross, one of Her Majesty s Principal Secre- taries of State, will hold a PUBLIC INQUIRY, at the undermentioned times and places, into the use of the Trawl Net, or Beam Trawl, and of the Seine Net, or Ground Seme, and in to the alleged destruction of the fry and spawn of Sea fish, by these and other modes of fishing. The Commissioners will sit— At SgSTin87tatlAlbS.tWith'OQ IVednesday, 14th August, 1818, at 11 am. At ^id^Kth Aug^f i878ea?nde' Carmarthen' on At the Guildhall, Swansea on «\ „ 1878, at 10 a!m. Saturday, l<th August, And Notice is Hereby Further Given, that at such «. opportunity of'Ltag Ka. ™ th° "Ubi't "m (Signed) FRANCIS T. BUCKLAND, N t, T, S. WALPOLE. •p. ^t is requested that witnesses from the various is ung Stations will attend to give evidence at the nearest of the above-mentioned places. Fisheries Department, Home Office, Whitehall, 26th July, 1878.