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BEST ZBLOOIK: I o E \VE; have made arrangements to supply the BEST BLOCK ICE, during the Summer Reason, price Id. per PouncL We beg also to call attention to a Novelty in Biscuits mace y Messrs. Huntley & Palmer, viz.:— MANILLA. FLAVOURED SUGAR WAFERS Sold in convenient Tins, Is. each. 'Agmts TAYLOR & COMPANY, Agents for W. & A. CrILBEY. 6, Castle Square. 1VTESSIIS. REES & SON, IMPORTERS OF WINES & SPIRITS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS, WAREHOUSE, BROAD QUAY, SWANSEA. SHERRIES and PORTS, from 12s. per dozen Is. Od. per bottle. FOREIGN BRANDY, from 15s. per gallon 3s. 9d per quart. X)0< do. from 3Gs. per dozen case 3s. Od. per bottle. BURTON ALE, LONDON & GUINNESS1 PORTER, from 2s. 6d. per dozen. DQ. do. do. do. do., in casks, from. Is. Od. per gallon—Brewers Prices. LONDON GIN from l°s- Per SaIlon 2s. 7jWL per quart. IRISH & SCOTCH WHISKEY, from 15s. Od. per gallon 3s. M- per quart. JAMAICA RUM, from l»s. 6d. per gallon 3s. lO.jd. per quait. CHAMPAGNE BURGUNDY, MOSELLE, and HOCK, from 24s. per dozen. 2s. Od per bottle. MARSALA, from l6s- lJer dozen ls- 4<i" l)Cr bottle- (oinUR GOODS AT THE SAME RATE.) BEES SiC SON, Wine Merchants, Warehouse, Quay, Swansea. P.S.— Goods of all qualities from the above prices to the higher description always in Stock. THE BRITISH .A-TSTID ORIENTAL S H I P-C OA TIN G COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF ANTI-FOULING COMPOSITION Tor Prevention of Shell Fisli, Weed, and Worms, on Iron and Wooden Ships, on Piers, Buoys, Breakwaters, Piles, &c., &c. Successfully Proved in the West Indies, South America, West Coast of Africa, ^Mediterranean, Black Sea, Australia, Bombay, and China. &c. TOIL rAUTICVLA11S ArrLY TO THE M.VNrFACTU11EB.S, CRAMOND, EDINBURGH or to Mr. T. J. BUSE, 29, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Midsummer Secsions. 1870.—The following Payments were Ordered: HoUSli OF GAOL- CORRECTION. T0TAL- £ s, d.. £ s. d. £ s. d. Maintenance of Prisoners •• •• •• •• •• 172 6 3^ 16o 12 2 Clothing for Prisoners • *• •• *°» •• 3 1 41 2 I Ditto for Turnkeys lv « ■» •• •• • • 43 Io 0 Incidental Expenses 115 4 1\ 160 2 8 Repairs 5. 9 9 8 6 7 Kehef to Prisoners on Discharge 12 4 2 4 5 0 Salaries. Governor and Matron .80 0 0 80 0 O Chaplan and Surgeon 87 10 0 87 10 0 Salaries. Governor and Matron .80 0 0 80 0 O Chaplan and Surgeon 87 10 0 87 10 0 Turnkeys e. •• 262 16 8 252 12 6 Conveyance of Prisoners to and from Trial 13 13 0 4 7 0 Removal of Convicts 15 0 0 863 12 6 766 7 7 1630 0 I The Clerk of the Peace,bis Quarter's Composition 112 10 0 liig Bill for business done 51 0 4 money paid 6 16 4 °I?ners• 170 6 8 Mr- Cutbbertson, his Qtiarter's Salary 40 0 0 Expenses on 16 Iuqueets from 2Gib March to 14th Jane, 1670 60 9 0 700 9 0 Overton, his Quarter's Salary 125 00 Expenses on 54 Inquests from 21st March to 13th June, 1870 8913 9 „ 214 13 9 Mr. Reece, his Quarter's Salary 62 10 0 Expenses on 47 Inquests from 21st March to 7th June, 1B70 68 18 6 131 8 6 "ir. fctnek, his Quarter's Salary.. 45 0 0 Expenses on 2o Inquests from 21st March to 13th June, 1870. 43 12 0 M C 88 12 0 »ir. &tockwood, his Quarter's Salary 1 17 6 Expenses on 2 Inquests, from 1 st Feb.'iio 30 h May, 1870 ..4 2 6 lunatics, 6 0 0 Broadmoor Asylum, Care, &c., of 2 Lunatics to 30th June, 1870 13 10 0 County Asylum, Care, &c., of 17 Lunatics, from 19th March to 10th June, 1870, at 10s. 102 16 0 trl"0 for Building and Repairs 153 4 0 ■Uitto, Addiiions, &c., to ihe Buildings and Grounds of Asylum 70 9 11 r(lntin<J, &c.— 314 19 11 Cambriaoo" Advertising from April 8th to June 18th, 1870 16 4 6 Guardian," Advertising and Printing from Aptil 2nd to June 17th, 1870 19 11 0 W illiaiu Jones, Priming, from April 9th ioJune9ih, 1870 •• 2 10 6 Merlhvr Express," Advertising,from April 9ih to June 18th,^1870• • 6 17 4j ictice. 45 3 4J Mr. T. M. Dalton, as Deputy Clerk of Peace at Easter Sessions, 1870, one day •• «• 3 3 0 t-cunty Bridges- Jones, Care of Lougbor Bridge, from 26ih March to 25tb June, 1870, Uiirteen weeks. a» 5s.350 "illiatn Sims, for Repairs at Abernant Bridge, 1870 4 10 0 j.. ditto Ynysybont 26 18 0 'chard Matthias, for Repairs at Gellydez and Clwydyfaewr Bridges, June, jp **70 ..6 163 0 0 jTb^uT 197 13 0 ■pi- • °°ds, quarter's pension as retired Governor of County Gaol 100 0 0 tv ?, eth Woods, ditto, „ Matron ditto .400 j Ia™ Wume, ditto, Chief Officer, ditto 15 0 0 Hilitit? a>e' ditto „ Officer of House of Correction 9 3 9 Thorn3"1 ^ont'n £ eDcies> to 9th June, 1 «70, Artillery Militia 4 2 10 Brin^'ri atkins and Co., for Alieration and Repairs at Stores, ditto 12 0 0 QUa U ,oa' Company, for Paint for ditto 3 15 3 Vjr""asier Goo'tfellow, Contingencies, to 30th June, 1870, Infantry M ftliluia 3 11 0 liefni^S' Evans and Co., for Coal for Stores, ditto .206 J H ^— 25 9 7 • Kow|antj Main,enance 0f 23 Boyp, to 24th June, 1870, in Hawdref Miss HM01 • 28 6 0 at ey Maintenance of 5 Girlc, to the 30th June, 1870, in Red Lodge York h noa,ory •• •• •• 5140 ■^S'icult'6 ^at^10''c Reformatory, Maintenance of 2 Boys, to 30th June, 1870 2 12 0 ural Col6ny and Reformatory School, Maintenance of 2 Boys to 3lst Limni Ch' ]m .3 4 4| ■Arnos^ ^t0'!e ^efirmatnry, Maintenance of 1 Girl to 30th June, 1870 I 6 0 -ourt Reformatory, Maintenance of 1 Girl from 12th June, 1869, to 31st iY1arch, 1870 3 2 9 44 5 1 1 — 1500 7-7.1 £ ;3130 7 8i THO. DALTOIS, —I,. CIEEK 0.7 PEACE. REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS r:fe-4A\ FROM Swansea to Valparaiso, Goctuim"bo, and Caldera. a?-»ln^eys,'sr|ed iEtend despatching first-class Ship8 Next ou'5y intervals for the above-named Ports. departure- 9>Ar-1)1''RAj" Tons, for Lota, July 2G, 1870. PKOPESSOR AIRY," 650 Tons, for Valparaiso n -August 1st, 1870. Fcrf .ANDE.S," 500 Tons, for Caldera, Aug. 4tli, 1870. aPl% £ o r>articu^ars °f raies of Freight and Pashage HENRY BATH & SON, Swansea, —-—, and 62, G-resham House, London, E.G. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SWANSEA and ITALY, SWANSEA and HAVRE. diS|).t; 'mcrs of the ANCHOR LINE will be SWaage ;efI' at reolilar monthly intervals, from a to Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, Messina, Goods ar(lv and Palermo. So^nd day beforeTa=li ("nlcss ln'cviously fuI! imtil tlie ,^he Sc^w Sh,?~AT°ut A"gust loth, 1870. be regttlarlv' r er °r other first-class boat, Swausea +n illspatcllejh at intervals of eight days, Panj.. ea to Havre, Uking goods at through rates-to ^vanJcaCUnn i %ply to IIl:xi!Y ^ath k S05T, — ———~— t'i trresham-liousR, London, E.C. The rP?RE MILET Condensed Milk jn-cj.ared by At AT a r t A> NEWNHAM, is guaranteed to V. ° W' C C) lJ NT Y COEK, «"gar °n]y_ 0]if! (j)i1'1,lrc' +Ylt!\ i'|c addition of refined l'ltits of r^i! t-oinlensed" will make &°ld by all Groccrs. Chemists, #c. NVHOLESALE Agents I & BLACKWELLj LONDON, STEAM COMMTJSICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. Via New Miiford Milford Haven) & Waterford. DAILY SERVICE (Suntlays excepted.) s:k THE Milford Haven and Waterford J- Steam Ship Company's ROYAL MAIL STEAMEHS will Bail (weather permitting), FFvOM NEW MILFORD At 1.40 a.m., on arrival of the 4.50 p.m. train, so as to enable passengers to proceed by the 10.20 a.m. train to Limerick, Cork, &c. FROM WATERFORD. At 4.0 p.m. on arrival of the train from Cork, Limerick, &c., so as to enable passengers to proceed by the 2.0 a.m. train reaching London at 11.15 a m. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Stations, or to Messrs. Jackson and Co., New Milford, South Wales. CHRISTIE'S CRYSTAL SPECTACLES made to the C face, and fitted with the finest true ground Crystal Lenses. The SIGHT SHOULD-BE ACCUR ATELY TESTED before choosing Spectacles, as the focal length of the glasses required is found to vary considerably, even among persons of the same age. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS. — A complete set of Optical Lenses, accompanied with direc- tions for testing the sight, will be sent post free to any part on receipt of .)8. deposit (which will be deducted from purchase), or London reference. OEORGE CHRISTIE, Manufacturer of the latest im- prove ments in Spectacles, Reading Glasses, &c., 25, Han way-street, Oxford-street, London, AV. USE ONLY THE QLENFIELD STARCH. TURKISH BATHS, NEATH. Open Dailv.—Ladies only on Tuesdays. Experienced Male and Female Attendants. [A CARD]. B. SANGUINETTI, (From London), ARMY AND NAVY TAILOR, &c., 57, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1824. Gentlemen waited upon at their Residences. MR. ANDREWS, i ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER WIND STREET, SWANSEA. FIRST CLASS PICTURES only, in every description of Portrait and Landscape Photography. Special attendance given during the Thursday Half Holiday. 32, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1839. F. BONNETT, Plumber, Gas and Water Fitter, House Decorator, cVc., BEGS to tender his best thanks to the Gentry and Inhabitants of Swansea and its vicimty, for tlie kind patronage he has received from them the last 31 years, and to inform them that he will still continue, in conjunction with his Son, whom he has taken into Partnership, to endeavour to merit a laitaei share of their esteemed favours. Hot and Cold Water Baths fitted up on the latest improved and safely constructed principles. Water Closets, Force and Lift Pumps, Refrigerators, Beer Machines, &c. First-class Paper Hangings of all descriptions. The Business in future will be conducted under the Firm of F. BONNET! & SON. Swansea, July 1st, 1870. Coals! Coals! Coals! If you want good HOUSE COAL, apply to DANIEL JONES, COAL AND COKE MERCHANT, 1, NEW Oxt-ORD-sTREET, SWANSEA. PKICES, LARGE Per Ton- SECONDS I' THROUGH ils- » A Reduction made by taking a large quantity, or by Special Contract. HOCK HOTEL AND 130AUDIXG HOUSE, LLANDIUNDOD WELLS, RADNORSHIRE, Oil the Central Wales Railway. PHILIP JAMES & SON having relinquished their Tenancy of the SEVERN ARMS HOTEL, Penybont, cannot allow this opportunity to pass without thanking their numerous Friends for the very able support they received there for sixteen years, and beg most respect- fully to inform them their Business is now confined to the ROCK HOTEL, LLANDRINDOI), where they have again made a great addition, comprising large Dining, Assembly and Smoke Rooms also additional Bedrooms, which, are now ready for their reception, and trust by strict personal attention to merit a continuance of that kind support which they have hitherto received. In connection with the above Hotel, the Proprietors have taken No. 5, NORTON TERRACE, where they will be able to accommodate Visitors with Private Lodgings. Public awl Private Rooms. <> <> BILLIARDS.—GOOD TROUT FISHING. An Omnibus meets all Trains. For terms apply to the Proprietors, PHILIP JAMES & SON. June 1st, 1S70. KEATH and Co., Adccrtislng A Jlanom*—. street, Jffdmbnnjh, RECEIVE and INSERT ADVERTISEMENTS in all the Edinburgh, London, Dublin, and Provincial Newspapers and Periodic ds on the same terms as they are received at the Publishing Offices. No Commission Charged. The Edinburgh. London, and vdl oilier Newspapers for- warded to Subscribers direct from the places of Publication, on the terms charged by the Publishers. Tiie Co'onial and Foreign Newspapers also supplied, and advertisements inserted therein. AGENCY. THE NUTRITIOUS COCOA. FOOD for HORSES and CATTLE, acknowledged by all consumers to be the best and cheapest in the market. AGENTS WANTED. Those having facilities for its disposal will find this worth attention.—Address Cocoa Food Manufactory 39, Wilson-street, Finsbury, London, E.C. Great Western Railway. TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS, 1870. MONTHLY TOURIST TICKETS to Watering Places in England and Wales, and to certain Stations in Scotland and Ireland, will be issued from JUNE 1st to the 31st OCTOBER. For particulars see Time Tables and Programmes issued hy the Company. J. GltIERSON, General Manager. Paddington, May, 1870. To Families Visiting London. FURNITURE. —Bedsteads and Bedding.—See î M.VPEE and CO.'S NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, which contains the price of every article required in furnishing, post free-—14 146, 147, Tottenham-court-road 1 to 14, Tottenham-place.. URNITURE." — Dining-roouv~i,'urniture in mahogany and oak, Large-size Tables from 5 to 30 guineas. Several large second-hand, with chairs to correspond. 100 Sideboards, from 3 to GO j guineas also some second-hand IjRNITUBET—Drawing-room, the largest selection in tlie world to select from. Soine Ivandsome Drawing-room Suites, complete, 111 silk, from 30 guineas in rep from 10 guineas, 500 Easy Chairs in various shapes. Eugenie Easy Chair, 28s. (id. Vienna. Easy Chair, 38s. 6d. Couches to correspond. BmURNITUKE. -Heel-room Suites in mahogany' 5 walnut, birch, and other woods also in polished and enamelled pine. All ai ranged in rooms en suite. The 10-guinea Bed-room I Suite, see Illustrated Catalogue. M APLE and CO. CARPETS.-500 pieces of good Brussels carpets at 3s. Gd. per yard. A manufacturer s stock, just 3s. Gd. per yard. A manufacturer s stock, just received. Good Tapestry Brussels, 2s. 4Ad. A few Turkey and Axminster carpets, slightly sotted, at 5 to 10 guineas each. CARPETS —A few hundred pieces of good Brussels carpets, old patterns, will be SOLD very cheap, to make room for new spring goods, suited to shippers, hotel keepers, as well as large establishments, 500 Axminster and Turkey Rugs, Ms. each. Floor-cloths, old patterns, much reduced. MAPLE and CO., 145, 140, 147, Tottenham-court-road 1 to 14, Tottenham-place. MAPLE and CO.-Magniticent DOUBLE DAMASK TABLECLOTHS. 3 1 yards long by 2-S yards wide JOs. Gd. 31 yards long by 2} yards wide 12s. Gll. long2 I yards long by 21 yards wide i-ls. Gd. long 5 yards long by 2.1 yards wide 21s. Od. 7 yards long by 2h yards wide 24s Gd. Stout Breakfast Cloths, 2 yards square, 2s, lid. fine ditto, ditto, 3s. lid. and 4s. 0d. fane Double Damask ditto, 2. yards long, 5s. lid. 1,000 dozen Damask Nap- kins good Irish Damask Napkins, 2s 1 d. dozen; fiiic- ditto ditto ditto, 3s. 4Ad. and 4s. I W. dozen large size dinner Napkins, 6s. tiel. dozen; ditto ditto, fine Irish Damask ditto, 8s. 9d. and 10s. 9J. uozen. A large lot extra heavy Barnslcy Table Cloths, Is. 10^,d., ^.s. Gd. 3s. Gd. and 4s. Gd. MAI\bE and CO.—LINEN — Linen—Sheetings Fine Linen Sheetings. 2 yards wide 7)s" yar<l- 2] yards wide ;f' J?, yard- 21 yards wide ^s* yard. 2: yards wide *V° 5'ard. Fine real Russian Linen Sheeting, I yards wide, Is. Old. 2 j yards wide, Is. lid.; stout Barnsley I Linen Sheeting, 2;j yards wide, Is. "J". yard stout Cotton Sheeting, 5s. Gd., Gs.'Od., 8s. 6d. pair; Glass Cloths, 4fd. fine Linen Huckaback, Gl. yard; 500 pairs stout Cotton Sheets, 4s. lid., 5s. 6d. pair. MAPLE & CO, 145, TOTFENHAM-COURT-ROAD, LONDON. THE HhuBKRT PL AO. PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, (Adjoining the N^w Presbyterian Church.) Carte de Visits and Portraits of any size taken daily, fine or wet, By HENRY GORYIN & SON. Full satisfaction guarantee-. QUICK, DEALER IN (rentletnen, Lddifs, and Children s L E F T-0 FF WEARING APPAREL, No. GO, Lower Oifnrrl-stret-t. Swansea. Best Block Ice. THE undersigned are now delivering Daily, from their Ice House, South Dock Basin, best BLOClv ICE, in quantities to suit purchasers. Ice House open from 6 a. m to 6 p.m. PKICES Under 12 lbs Id. per lb. 28 lbs Is- 56 lbs 2s. Gd. 1 4s. All ex-Warehouse. Larger quantities at reduced prices. Ice Bins of superior quality always on hand at k3 bs. and upwards, with full directions for their use. N B. —Ice carefully packed and forwarded by all "Goods" Trains immediately on receipt of orders. ELFORD, WILLIAMS AXD Co. G. E. BIRD AND Co. Swansea, June, 1870. MUMBLES. Mr S UIUEL GREEX, Proprietor of the Ship & Castle Hotel Mumbles, has been appointed Sole Agent at said place for the Sale of the above-mentioned ICE. Families can be supplied on application with quantities suitable to their daily wants. Swansea, July, 18i0. Re David Doggett, deceased. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Chapter 35, intituled An Act further to Amend the Law of Property, and to Relieve Trustees;" Notice is hereby given, that all Creditors and other persons having any Debts or Claims against the Estate of DAVID DOGGETT, late of the Ancient Briton, High- street, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, who died on or about the 24th day of May, 1870, are required to send the particulars thereof to JAMES DOGGETT, 5, Bond- street, Swansea, on or before the 31st day of July instant, after which day the Trustees of the Will of the said DAVID DOGGETT will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Testator among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims of which they shall then have had notice; and they will not be liable for the Assets so distributed, or any part thereof, to any person of vhose Claim they shall not then have had notice. All persons indebted to the Estate are requested to pay their accounts forthwith to the said JAMES DOGGETT. Dated this 1st day of July, 1870. JAMES DOGGETT. The Bankruptcy Act, 1861. JEREMIAH O'BRIEN, sued and committed as JEERY O'BRIEN, late of No. 1, Ann-street, Greenliill, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Haulier, Dealer in Coal and Sand, and Dealer and Chapman, having been adjudged Bankrupt, by the Registrar of the County Court of Glamorganshire, liolden at Cardiff, attending at Cardiff Gaol, on the 15th day of January, 1868, and the adju- dication being directed to be prosecuted at the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his Last Examina- tion, and make application for his discharge, will be held at the said Court, at the Town-hall, Swansea, on the 3rd day of August, 1870, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said Bankrupt to surrender. TheRegistrar of the Court is the Official Assignee, and Mr. Henry Morris, of No. 7, Rutland-street, is the 0 High Bailiff. The Bankruptcy Act, 1861. WILLIAM DAVIES, of Waunwen Terrrce, in the Town of Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Butcher, having, been adjudged Bankrupt, 011 the 5th | day of February, 1869, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, and make appli- cation for his Discharge, will be held at the said Court, at the Town-hall, Swansea, on the 3rd day of August, 1870, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said Bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court is the Official Assignee, and Mr. W. R- Smith, of Somerset place, Swansea, is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. JOHN DANIEL THOMAS, High Bailiff. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY. [FOR LIVES ONLY.] Established in 1807. 79, Pall Mall, London, S.W. THE Annual Report for 18G8-18G9, circulated August, 18G9, showed that the Income for the year was :— For Premiums JE-371,548 12 1 For Interest on Investments, and Balance of Profit and Loss Account 168,951 5 11 £ 540,499 18 Q That the Expenses of Management were £ 16,238 9 10 (Or 3 per cent, of the total Income. And that the Cash and Securities in hand amounted to £3.169,645 2 10 (Bearing an average interest of £ 4 2s. per cent.) The subscribed Capital is £ 1,722,500, in 34,450 Shares of £50 each. THE x ext DIVISION OF SURPLUS WILL TAKE PLACE IN 1872. The Direction of the Company is now constituted as follows William Frederick Do La Rue, Esq., Chairman. Robert Alexander Gray, Esq., Deputy-Chairman. Charles Bischoff, Esq. Joshua Lockwood, Esq. Thomas Boddington, Esq. James Murray, Esq., C.B., Charles Chatfiekl, Esq. F.E.G.S. Sir J. B. East, Bart., Philip Rose, Esq. D.C.L. I. George Russell, Esq, Wm. Aug. Guy, M.D., T. G. Sambrooke, Esq. F. R. S. Admiral Tindal. C. T. Holcombe, Esq. The Right Hon. Sir John Young, Bart., G.C.B. AGENTS FOR SWANSEA Mr. Thomas Watkins, Glamorganshire Banking Co. Mr. John Gaskoin, Solicitor. 0 Mr. R. W. Beor, Solicitor. Messrs. Pearse and Urown, Stationers. m ARMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS will be received at the undermentioned Office until Twelve o'clock Noon, on the 2nd AUGCST, for Washing Bedding, Deodorising and empty- Repairiug do. *n§ Privies, Removal of Straw and Sweeping Chimneys, Ashes, Lighting Lamps, at the following places, for the three years from 1st October, 1870. WESTERN District. Brecon. Bristol and Horfield. Dcvonport, Plymouth, Storehouse Hill, Prince of Wales Redoubt, Western Kings, St. Nicholas Island, Bull Point, Tregantle, Seraesdon, Staddon Point, and Heights, Stamford, Maker Barracks and Heights, Pickle- combe Point, and Cawsand, poltrawn. Exeter and Topsham. Cardiff. Newport, Monmouth. Pembroke Dock—Hut and pefencible Barracks, Pater N.E. and S. W. Tower, Stack Bock, Popton, Hubberston, South Hook, Thome Island, Dale Point and Block House, Scoveston. Penally. Pendennis and St. MaweS. Trowbridge. Padstow. Forms of Tender, Conditions of Contract, &c., and full information as to the services to be performed, may be obtained on application at this Office, by letter addressed to the Assistant Controller of the District, or in Person between the hours of Ten and Four o'clock-and no Tender will be entertained unless made upon the form so obtained. Tenders on the printed forms must be properly filled up and signed, and no Tender will be noticed unless delivered at the under-mentioned Office, under closed envelope (marked Tender" on the outside), before 12 o'clock noon on the 2nd August. Control Office, 6, George-street, Pevonport, 1st July, 1870. (gflttcatimt. MISS ROSEWALL respectfully announces that her SCHOOL will Re-open on Monday, July 25th, 1870. Heatlifield-street. MRS. MATTHEWS' SCHOOL for Young Ladies will Re-open 011 Monday, tlie 25th inst. 3, Stockwell Villas, July 14th, 1870. MISS HAVARD'S SCHOOL for Young Ladies will Re-open on Thursday, July 21st, 1870. 2, Grove-place, Swansea. MRS. and Miss DAVIES hope to resume their School Duties on Monday, the 25th inst. Tremont House. MR S. H U N N A M S ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES will RE-OPEX on MONDAY, J ulv 25. 25, Bellevue-street, Swansea. 7, CLEVELAND TERRACE. "A/T R S. FEAKE'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on IV| THURSDAY, July 28th, 1870. Herbert House, Swansea. IJ1RENCH and ENGLISH ESTABLISHMENT for young- ladies, conducted by Madame D'AUSTEIN, aided by efficient Governesses and Visiting Masters. Scholastic duties will be resumed JULY 26th, 1870. The Mumbles. THE MISSES HABAIvKUK'S SCHOOL for Young Ladies will Re-open on Wednesday, July 27th. Harold's Moor, July 13th, 1870. Pestalozzian Infant School, Conducted 0,11 the M I S S E S SMITH, WILL Re-open on Tuesday, July 2Gtli, 1870. For tt terms, &c., apply at the Establishment. Melbourne House, Swansea. Education. THE MISSES JONES respectfully announce that their SCHOOL will be Re-opened on Monday, July 25th, 1870. Gower-street, 14th July. Education. THE Duties of Mrs. CHAS. EVANS' Boarding and Day SCHOOL will be Resumed (D.V.) on Monday, the 25th inst. 2, Com hill Villas, Swansea, July. 1870. Ashley Hall, Ashley Road, Bristol. MISS HUGGINS1 SCHOOL will re-open on TUES- DAY, 2(>th instant. A limited number of Boarders taken, and the comforts of home attended to. St. Julian's House, SORT 11 AMPTOS PLACB, SWASSEA. MISS JONES begs to inform her Friends and the _jvt Public, that having Removed to a more commo- dious house than the one previously occupied by her at 16, Brunswick-street, she is prepared to receive a larger number of Pupils, to whom she can offer the comforts of a happy home, combined with the advantages of a careful and accomplished Education. School Duties will be Resumed Monday, the 25th July, 1870. Preparatory School for Young Ladies, 5, WALTER TERRACE, SWANSEA. MRS. PHIPPS is desirous of receiving a few little girls under twelve years of age to educate. The greatest attention will be given to their moral as well as their intellectual training. Instruction will be given in all the subjects of an elementary education. Prospectuses on application. Terms moderate. The next Quarter will commence July 20th. Finishing Educational Establishment for -xjujiu 4 MRS. ROOSE JONES (une Parisienne Diplonui,) having removed to a more commodious house, is prepared to receive a few additional Pupils. The course of study comprises thorough instruction in the English and French Languages, with other branches of a solid Education, including the Pianoforte, Singing, Drawing, Dancing, and Calisthenics, Dancing Class for Children every Wednesday afternoon. For Adults every Thursday evening. References kindly permitted to Rev. B. J. Binns, M.A. Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, Swansea; Rev. Howell Howells, M.A., Parsonage, Kilvey; Rev. Lewis Deedes, M.A., Bramfield Rectory, Herts; Fredk. Clarkson, Esq., H.M. Collector of Inland Rr.-enue, Swansea. Pupils will Re-assemble on the 2Gth July. Prospectus on application. St. George's Villa, Fynone, Swansea. Hill House College, Haverfordwest. THE MISSES PHILPOTT (successors to the late Miss Davies) beg to call the attention of Parents and Guardians to the above Establishment for Young Ladies, which has been largely patronised by the public for more than half a century. The most modern and intelligent system of Education is adopted. Studies to be resumed July 28th, 1870. Prospectuses to be obtained on application, and the highest testimonials offered. RIBSTON HALL, GLOUCESTER. Establishment for Young Ladies, Conducted by the MissES NEWMAN, Successors to Mrs. Goodricke and the Misses Walker and Goodricke. THE MISSES NEWMAN, having recently entered upon the above Old-established School, heg to inform their Friends and Parents generally, that no exertion shall be wanting on their part to merit a continuance of the support so liberally accorded to their predecessors. Ribston Hall is delightfully situated on the Spa Road, in a very healthy locality, and contains well-ventilated School, Class Rooms, Dormitories, and Baths, with every convenience for the comfort of a large establish- ment. The health, together with the religious and moral training of the Pupils-are of the first importance, while due regard is paid to the formation of their manners, tastes, and habits. The Domestic arrange- nients are on the most liberal scale, and under the immediate care of Miss NEWMAN, and the Educational Department entirely supervised by the Principals. Board and Tuition in the English Language, Twenty- five Guineas per annum. A Prospectus, with view of the House and references, will be forwarded upon application. Scholastic Duties will be Resumed on the 27th of July. Normal College, Swansea. Head Master—W WILLIAMS. THE next HALF-YEAK commences 011 MONDAY, the 25tli of July. For Prospectuses apply to the Head Master. Collegiate School, Swansea, Principal-Itev. J. G. GAUNTLETT, M.A., Oxon. THE Work of the SCHOOL will be Resumed (D.V.) T on Monday, 25th inst. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Rev. the Principal, 1, Northampton Terrace. Thistleboon House, Oystermouth, near Swansea, CONDUCTED BY THE REV. JOHN R. D. COLSTON. THE Duties of the School will be RESUMED, D.V., on the 21st instant. Tbisiloboon, July i-tll. IS70. Welsh Collegiate Institution, Llandovery. VISITOR THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN: THE REV. WILLIAM WATKINS, M.A., Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. ASSISTANT MASTERS W. P. WHITTINGTON, Esq., B.A., Jesus College, Oxford. Rev. D. M. MORRIS, B.A., Jesus College, Oxford. G. W. BLOXAM, Esq., M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. Twenty Pupils, eligible from the Dioceses of St. David's and Llandaff, and selected by merit, receive the ordinary course of instruction without payment of fees. For further particulars apply to the Rev. the Warden, the College, Llandovery. THE SCHOOL WIN RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th, ^duration. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 9, Grove Place. EAEGEEE WALL, PROFESSOR. "J\ F"R. WALL RESUMES his TEACHING on MONDAY, if j the 25th instant. Violin, Pianoforte, Singing, etc. MONSIEUR ALL ID (Conductor of the '-wansea .1' t and Neath Harnit ic Socities), and Mme. ALLARD, wilt be glad to receive th. r Pupils on and after MONDAY next, the 2othinst. Mons. ALLARD'S Solfeggio Classes, for LT '.ies and Gentlemen, will be held at his residence, on Tuesday evening, at seven o'clock, and on Wednesday ii ernoon at three 0 clock. 45, Upper Mansel-street. July 22nd. BISHOP GORE'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, j SWANSEA. THE work of this School will /'D.V.) re-com ncc on TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th, at 10 o'clock a.m. T IE new and extensive buildings have been occupied by the boys for the last six months, and embrace every cou.vuience and accommodation. I Applications for boarders or pay scholars nuw be ad- dressed to the Rev. C. T. Heartlcy, Nicholson louse, Sunderland, till Saturday, July 30th or by pemoual ap- plication at Mynydd Gloys, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, on and after Wednesday, August 3rd. A Gentleman is required to teach several of rL Boys German. Apply as directed above. St. Andrew's Collegiate School, Swansea. Head Master—GEOIiGE G. SUTHERLAND. THE Pupils are prepared for Professional ami Com- mercial Pursuits, and the Public Examinations. The School will be Re-opened on Monday, July _5th. Prospectus, &c., on application at NO- S, Cradock- street, Swansea. English and French Academy FOR YOUNG LADIES GORE TERRACE, Conducted by Mrs. BENVEJS UTI. Will RE-OPEN on MONDAY 25th JULY, 1870. Swansea Training School, For a limited number of Day Pupils and Boarders, S, GORE TERRACE, TRINITY PLACE Prvfcssor F. F. BENVENUTI, Priucip WILL RE-OPEN on MONDAY, 25th JUT.V. 1870. Modern Languages in all their branciic": Lite- rature, Logic and Rhetoric Mathematical and !1: ysical Sciences. Students prepared for commercial "t: I pro- fessional pursuits. Palmerston House, near Ross, Herefordshire. Principal—Mr. E VASS, ASSISTED BY ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MASTERS. THIS School is especially suited for boys of delicate constitution, on account of its healthy situation, and the great purity of the air. The domestic arrange- ments are on a most liberal scale, and great attention is paid to the health and comfort of the pupils. Inclusive Terms, £ 28 per annum. In connection with the above Establishment, there is a Preparatory School for boys from five to nine years of age, under the tuition of an experienced Governess. Xew pupils charged from the time of entrance. The School will be Re-opened on Tuesday, July 26th. The School, Bridgend. Head Mister Mr. W. AUSTIN, of the University of London, formerly of University College and the Poly- technic, Hanover. rnilE Pupils are prepared for Professional and Commer- X cial Pursuits, and the Public Examinations. Since June, 18G7, ten Pupils from this Seiv».l have presented themselves as Candidates at Public Examina- tions, not one of whom failed to pass. Six obtrtined the r*tr~ -6ho <y.rrforH MirH 10c?as" TTKlUlll- nations; three the title of Associate in Arts: one passed the London University Matriculation Examination jn honours. The School will RE OPEN (D.V.) on MONDAY. JULY 25th. For Prospectus, &c., address the Head Master, Pros- pect House, Bridgend. Education. AT TAXYRALLT HOUSE, TONTARDAWE, SWANSEA, SOUTH WALES. (Close to Railway Station), BY WILLIAM SAMUEL, B.A., CANTAB (Late of Careg Cenen, Llandilo). THE Training will embrace, at the option of the Pupil, preparation for the Universities, Public Schools, the Theological and Medical Colleges or a practical introduction to Commercial and Scientist Pursuits, including that of Agriculture. Terms on application. Separate and Private Instruction may be had Elocution and English Composition on special terms. Payments in advance. Situation, salubrious and picturesque premises, com- modious and convenient. References given and required. For further particulars see Prospectus. STAFFORD COLLEGE, ( DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, LONDON, S.E. Head Master Mr. CROSS. (Seven years Principal of Bridgend School.) Physical Sciences Dr. W. B. KEr/TSHEAD Drawing, Painting, &c. J. L. KENWORTHY, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A. French Monsieur BLANGY German Herr SCHLEGEL Spanish and Italian Signor Du PL ANE GENTLEMEN desirous of placing their sons in a ex School near London, where the highest Educational advantages are combined with home comforts and I.rental care, are requested to apply for a prospectus. The steady increase in the number of pupils, mid the strong recommendations from parents in South WALES and London, sufficiently prove that the system is more than ordinarily effective and satisfactory. The situation is healthy—the premises are close to the Crystal Palace, and the terms are moderate. STAFFORD COLLEG i3, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, LONDON, S.E., :SOT ICE. IN consequence of the universal satisfaction expressed by the parents of all the Pupils educated at the above College, the number has very rapidly increased, not only from the neighbourhood of London, but also from SOUTH WALES. Arrangements are therefore now male for conveying the South Wales Pupils from Paddington direct to the College in Private Omnibuses, thus avoiding a change of Railways. To avail themselves of this con- venient and agreeable manner of completing their journey, all Pupils from SOUTH WALES must return on THI'^SDAY, the 21st of JULY, and should travel by the Tram which reaches Paddington between 5 and 6 p.m. Mr. CROSS will himself meet his Pupils at the time named. EDUCATION. Mrs. S. J. VIVIAN, iC,, HANOVER-STREET, SWANSEA, INTENDS to undertake the Education of :1 limited I number of YOUNG LADIES as Daily Ptipi! after the Midsummer vacation. Terms on Application. References kindly permitted to the Rev. GEORGE I ii-nley, 5, Cleveland Terrace, Swansea; the Rev. JOHN Rule, Vicarage, Poulton, near Cricklade and the Rev. Charles Ensell, The Glebe, Lucan, near Dublin. x-3: LEG-G, Bell-hanger, Gasfitter, Plumber, &c., 25, OXFORD STREET, late of Nclson-St., Sivansca, BEGS to announce that he is appointed AGENT for DYER'S PATENT HOT-WATER APPARATUS, for supplying bath-rooms, and all parts of dwelling- houses, and other buildings, with Hot-water. The danger of ExplosioRs entirely removed. Great saving in Fuel and time. The Hottest Water always obtainable. Although only recently introduced, is already in successful operation in hundreds of houses in London, and in every instance it has given the most complete satisfaction, and has proved its superiority over those in common use. The excellences of this Apparatus will be seen by an examination of an illustrated and descriptive diagram, to be obtained at the above address. Sells hung on the new Electric System, models of which may be seen in use at the above address,