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NEW SARDINES-SEASON 1873. w F, have just received our Stock of Phillipe and Canaud's celebrated brand large size tins Is. 4d. each. a TAYLOR & COMPANY, Y' & A'MLBEY' 6- Castle S<l»are' Plrit Importers and Distillers, London. SWftllSCft MILLINERY, mantle, and dress rooms, I 4, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. begs MRS. ROBERTS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HER SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW REPLETE WITH THE I LATEST NOVELTIES IN _illillery, Mantles, Silks, Costumes, Laces, &c., &c. | MESSRS. PHILLIPS & CO. ComhfrX.8^1?^11^ a mos^ superb Stock of Spring Novelties and Cheapnes^ i^11*60 recluisltes> viz:—Elegance, Durability, I veLtyftq MILLINERY, VELVETS FLOWERS, I «5wPHTS» FLOWERS, I JAOKFT^ FEATHERS, drfS steaw hats- rntS™ T, LACE & FANCY GOODS, COSTUMES AND SKIRTS IN GREAT VARIETIES. U R N I S N E D FAM I LY 0 U R N menf Dressmaking Departments-Are under the manage- 0 1 and2tn forewome°- Ladies' Underlines Baby Linen, J aild fllmmings' at f"% 20 per cent, less than is usually charged. I AGENTS P0E EACH, OR 0 FOE 36s.) AGENTS FOR 11 ° w E 3 s 3N4: A O ih: X 3ST E s LOKDON HOUSE," C ASTLE~STREET, SWANSEA, I PIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS AND IMPROVED MELODY HARMONIUMS BY THE MOST EMINENT MANUFACTURERS. J • B R A I) E R Begs to solicit an inspection of his present e w stock reeled personally with the greatest care, embracing all the most recent improvements, and which are now offered at greatly REDUCED PRICES, for CASH. SUPERIOR INSTRUMENTS FOR HIRE. ALSO ON THE THREE YEARS SYSTEM OF PURCHASE The Latest Assortment of Mus^i Musi^ Instruments in Wales, suitable for 9, Wind STREET, SWANSEA. :hi.[ XT 3vc B L E S THE M E R M AID, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 1 EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. W. BAMPFYLDE, Proprietor. An Ordinary Daily at 2 o'clock. Good Stabling & Lock-up Coach House. i GLAMORGANSHIRE MIDSUMMER QUARTER 1 SESSIONS, 1873. COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN, ) A T the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE, held by Adjourn- 110 w"* „ ment at the TOWN-HALL, Cardiff, on FRIDAY the 25th dav of Ttttv 187S before ROBERT OLIVER JONES, CHARLES HARRISON PAGE, Es^es andolherTthel\S £ Yit was Ordered that the several Revision Districts under the Provisions of The Registration of the People Act 1867 and the several Polling Districts under The Parliamentary and Municipal Elections Act, 1872,' within theBorough of Merthyr Tydfil, in the said County, consist of the several Parishes, Hamlets, and Places hereinafter specined :— REVISING DISTRICTS. POLLING DISTRICTS. PARISHES, HAMLETS, AND PLACES IN EACH DISTRICT. MERTHYR TYDFIL TOWN WARD. MERTHYR TYDFIL Thomas-street, Merthyr Tydfil i 1 All that^ part of the town of Merthyr Tydfil 1 » V. which is situate in the Town Ward, in the | Graham-street ( Hamlet of Heol worm wood Lower. 1 Wellington-street „ ] 1 High-street urCDTIIVD rnimmr DOWLAISWARD. MERTHYR TYDFIL High-street, Dowlais >. i Market-street J All that part of the parish of Merthyr Tydfil | East-street „ I which is situate in the Dowlais Ward, part 1 Ivor street „ ( of the Hamlet of Heolwormwood, and part of | North-street 1 the Hamlet of Garth. Union-street PENYDARREN WARD. MERTHYR TYDFIL Balaclava-road, Dowlais High street „ j All that part of the parish of Merthyr Tydfil Pontmorlais, Penydarren I called the Penydarren Ward, in the Hamlets I High-street f of Garth and Heolwormwood. | High-street 1 Penydarren-road CYFARTHFA WARD. MERTHYR TYDFIL Nantygwenith-street, George- Town j All that part of the parish of Merthyr Tydfil George-st: 3et, George Town [ called the Cyfarthfa Ward, part of the Hamlets 1 Dynevor-street ( of Gellydeg and Garth, "f Brecon-road, Garth J George-st: set, George Town [ called the Cyfarthfa Ward, part of the Hamlets 1 Dynevor-street ( of Gellydeg and Garth, "f Brecon-road, Garth J Betliesda-street, Garth .rr.T>rr,TTlrT> m, PLYMOUTH WARD. MERTHYR TYDFIL Bridge-street, Troedyrhiw All that part of the parish of Merthyr Tydfil Bridge-street, f called the Plymouth Ward, in the Hamlets of Nightingale-street, Abercanaid j Taff and Cynon Forest, part of Gellydeg and Bridge-street, f called the Plymouth Ward, in the Hamlets of Nightingale-street, Abercanaid j Taff and Cynon Forest, part of Gellydeg and a part of Heolwormwood. ABERDARE HIRWAIN. Hirwain and Penywain down to Cwmnantyrwch. Harriet-street, Trecynon J Hirwain Road f Margaret-street, Mill-street > All that part of the parish of Aberdare from 1 Bell-street Cwmnantyrwch to Gadlys inclusive. *| Gadleys Road Old Town Hall, Aberdare ■ Glo'ster-street „ All that part of the parish of Aberdare from j Whitcombe-street V Gadlys to Ynisllwyd Street inclusive, com- 1 Cross-street „ I prising the town of Aberdare, Ynisllwyd-street „ ) Cardiff Road, Aberaman ) All that part of the parish of Aberdare known by Lewis-street > the name of Aberaman. Cardiff Road „ ) 0 i All that part of the parish of Aberdare known Cwmaman J by the*anje of Cwmaman. Commercial-street, Mountain- { The whole of that part of .the parish of Aberdare Ash J called Capcoch and Mountain Ash. Duffryn Road, Cwmbach All that part of the parish of Aberdare known by Bridge-street, Cwmbach J the names of Cwmpennar and Cwmbach, UUDTtiirr, PARISH OF VAYNOB. Du.HiitlJi.VR TYDFIL Cefncoedycjrmmer ) All that part of the parish of Vaynor within the j Borough of Merthyr Tydfil. PARISH OF LLANWONNO. ABERDARE Bailey-street, near [Miskin Inn, Mountain Ash | All that part of the parish of Llanwonno within Commercial-street, Mountain- > the Borough of Merthyr Tydfil. Ash j Commercial-street, Mountain- > the Borough of Merthyr Tydfil. Ash j Oxford-street, Mountain Ash THOS. M. DALTON, Carae, Jd, 25th, 1873, CI"k F'"°' I Nitrate of Soda," IN quantities to suit Buyers' Requirements. Annlv to HENRY BATH & SON, Swansea. [A CARD.] B. SANGUINETTI 4Itr .A.. I LOR, & c 57, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1824. PRELIMINARY NOTICE SWANSEA BAY REGATTA. THE above REGATTA will take place at thP MUMBLES on TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th? Particulars will be given in future advertisements J. T. NETTELL, ) H'on ROBERT MAINE, } SWANSEA ICE COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1869. Importers of Norwegian Kohinoor Lake Ice. LARGE or small quantities sent any distance ICE HOUSES, ST. HELEN'S, SWANSEA. MIZPAH JEWELLERY. SPECIMENS AT Gr 23 O IR, G- B M I 14, WIND-STREFT, SWANSEA. RICHARD MUGFORD, Bright, Black, and Lock-smith, 19, GREENFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA. ALL Orders executed on the shortest Notice nirl with the best Materials. N.B.-The best price given for Second-hand Grates Old Wrought and Cast Iron. To Executors, Administrators, &c. H. WAlKlNS (late Stamp Ofifce), HAYING had some 12 years' experience in the prepa- ration of Accounts for the purposes of Adminis- tration and Probate, and in filling up the necessary Forms for tlie Payment of Legacy and Succession Duties, is prepared to undertake the same upon reasonable terms! Valuations made of Real and Personal Property. Offices 4, Rutland-street, Swansea, Next door to the Oystermouth Railway Station. Mumbles Benefit Building Society. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! THE Directors of the above Society are prepared to ADVANCE MONEY upon the shortest notice in sums from jElOO to £10,000. For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr. JAMES ORRIN, Post-office, Mumbles. October 8th, 1872. West End House, Norton Terrace, Llandrindod Wells. MR. and MRS. JAMES, Senr., beg most respectfully to inform theii Friends, and the Public generallv, that they have taken the above House (late residence of Major Penry Lloyd), where they will be enabled to LET SUPERIOR SUITES of ROOMS, with every accom- modation. Croquet Lawn, Good Stabling and Coach-house. Terms on application. Rock House Hotel, Llandrindod Wells, South Wales. PHILIP JAMES and SON, in again returning thanks hVtft •iIeir nume™us Patrons, beg to inform them the ,w reille e Wlth every convenience for the patronage to ment a continuance of their Terms on application. An Omnibus meets all Trains. SAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1807. (FOR LIVES ONLY.) 79, PALL MALL, LONDON. Income from Premiums £346,279 from Interest 139,049 Accumulated Funds 3,199,699 ALSO, a Subscribed Capital of more than £ 1,500 000 The Expenses of Management are under 3 per cent. At the Quinquennial Investigation in Autrimf \i. sum of £ 184,654 was set aside for distribution 1,7' h? the share and policy-holders, an ample reseive bn^ been previously made to meet all future provide for Bonuses, Expenses, and other continences GEORGE HUMPHREYS, Actuary and Secretary. W. MILLS AND Co., WINE AND SPIRIT IMPORTERS 9, Castle-street, Swansea. SHERRY per dozen, 24s., 30s., 36s., 42s 48s MARSALA ,,18s.. PORT ?4S-> 30s., 36s., 42s 4.aB CLARET „ 12s., 14s., 18s 24«' BRANDY (fine old Cognac) per gallon, 22s., 28s. GIN (best London) 12s.' 14J WHISKEY (Irish or Scotch) „ 16S> 1g 8' GENEVA per dozen, 34s. EAST INDIA PALE ALE per dozen GUINESS'S EXTRA STOUT CHELTENHAM ALE 9-Gallon Casks i rt DUBLIN STOUT „ ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE 18 „ iff- 6d- „ MILD „ 21s., 24s., 27s., 30s. SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE CIDER.perdo2 Every description of Wine and Spirit always in Stock Mercantile Bank of the River Plat (Limited), (Late Commercial Bank of the River Plate (Limited). Office Hours, 10 to 4; Saturdays, 10 to 2. BRANCHES: Buenos Ayres. I Monte Video. DRAFTS on Buenos Ayres and Monte Vi,W Bills, Coupons, &c., payable in tbo granted. Republics Purchased or Collected. Lett«ro 1V?r and Circular Notes for use of Travellers Credit Purchase and Sale of South American and a e ties, and generally all Banking Agencies .curi" connected with the River Plate undertak*>« b^siness received on Deposit for Six Months and upward ney CH. RAPHAEL, —— Manager. WHY DO BLACK SILKS WEAR SO BADLY I Is a question there is often too good reason for i • and in order to remove the occasion for asklng complaint, 1 thls Sequent JOLLY & SON, SILK MERCERS, BATH have entered into arrangements with eminent T Spitalfields Manufacturers to produce for tbotJ0118 and qualities and makes of BLACK SILKS anv may be purchased with the certainty that it wnW well; for these goods Jolly & Son hold them<«»iw« Wear sible, and each Dress will be stamped with ^espon- guarantee. « with a distinct Paterns post free. REGULAR LINE OF~PACKFT^ FROM msk sw^n5.dToteiso-oo«toi»o, THE undersigned intend despatching first-f>ln<,« cv at Monthly intervals for the above-named Porte Next departure- A Vessel at an early date. For full particulars of rates of Freight and Pas^o apply Jto ge HENRY BATH & SON, Swansea, and Gresham House, London, E. c. COLONIAL ASSURANCE COPORATION (Limited), c 89, Cannon Street, London, E.C. 56, George St., Edinburgh; 18, Grafton St., Dublin. This Corporation is the only Office in the United Kingdom which issues Policies combining Life Assuranoe with Accident Insurance. PHILIP SAYLE, F.S.S., F.R.H.S., General Manager. Provincial Insurance Company. SOUTH WALES BRANCH OFFICE. THE DIRECTORS of this COMPANY beg to announce that they have ESTABLISHED A BRANCH OFFICE, at No. 65. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, of which Mr. EVAN DAVIES has been appointed Resident Secretary. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Secretary to the Company. NEW SOUTH WALES. -GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION.—The NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT has RESUMED EMIGRATION. The classes for whom passages will be provided are those who can pay age-third of their passage money. MARRIED COUPLES not exceeding 35 years of age, MECHANICS, FARMERS, MINERS, VINE-DRESSERS, LABOURERS, and DOMESTIC SERVANTS, not excluding small WORKING CAPITALISTS in any branch of Colonial industry. They must be of sound mental and bodily health, and of good moral character.-Application, either in writing or per- sonally, at No. 3, Westminster-chambers, Victoria-street, Westminster, S. W. CHARLES COWPER, Agent General. MONEY TO LEND to borrowers residing in town or country, from £ 50 upwards, repayable in one sum from one to five years, at 5 per cent. interest on personal security also, on mortgage of freehold or lease- hold property from 3 per cent. for a term of years to be agreed upon. No commission.—Apply to R. F. PRESTON, Esq., 120, Southampton Row, London, W.C. Best House Coals 21s. per ton. JH. WYATT & Co. beg most respectfully to in- • form the Public that they are now prepared to deliver their BEST (NEWPORT) RED ASH COAL in any part of the Town at the above price. The Coal being from their owtf»Colliery they are thus enabled to sell at the above VERY Low PRICE, while they can with every confidence guarantee that the quality is equal to any House Coal sold in South Wales. Please note the address:- 1, Mount Street, Swansea. TEETH, IFIFLOlVr 5s. EACH, ESTABLISHED 1809. j ./■x HM. JONES & SON, Surgeon Dentists, M.C.D.E. • 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, Swansea, invite public attention to their Patented System of Painless Dentistry, which entirely supersedes all others. Their Artificial Teeth, being indestructible, never change colour nor decay, and, by their wonderfully lifelike appearance, defy detection, and exactly restore the natural and youthful expression of face. Teeth, from 5s. Sets, from JE5. Terms strictly moderate. Consultation Gratis. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. Periodical attendance at Carmarthen and Pembrokeshire For dates see Local Papers. One of the firm daily in attendance at NO. 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.C. Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. Mathematics, &c.—A. G. WATKINSOX, Esq., London University. French-Monsr. RAECKELBOOM. German—Dr. EUPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D., &c. Drawing, Painting, &c.—J. L. KENWORTHY, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., &c. Assistant in ditto-J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. Professor of Dancing- J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. THERE is at present no Vacancy, but one Pupil can be received on the 25th MARCH. MESSRS. MASON & CO., STOCK AND SHARE DEALERS, 12, GREAT WINCHESTER STREET, LONDON, E.C. HOLDERS of MINING SHARES difficult of Sale in the Open Market may find PURCHASERS for same through Messrs. MASON and CO.'S AGENCY. Every description of Shares Bought and Sold at the best Market Price. Daily Price List on Application. Oftlces-Oxford Buildings, Swansea, and Bank Chambers, Newport. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Carmarthenshire, holden at Carmarthen. IN the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation bv Arrangement of the affairs of JOHN HUGH called JOHN HUGHES, of Number 6, Marine-street, at Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen, Master Mariner. This is to Certify that Bartlett Phelps Thomas, of 10, Temple-street, Swansea, Public Accountant, has been appointed and is hereby declared to be Trustee under this Liquidation by Arrangement. Given under my hand, and the Seal of the Court, this Fifth day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-three. WALTER LLOYD, Registrar. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea. IN the Matter of JOHN WATSON, of Swansea, in the County Of Glamorgan, Draper, a Bankrupt. James Douglas, of Bradford, in the County of York, Stuff Merchant, has been appointed Trustee of the pro- perty of the Bankrupt. The Court has appointed the Public Examination of the Bankrupt to take place at the Guildhall, Swansea, aforesaid, on the Ninth day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupt must deliver them to the Trustee, and all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the Trustee.. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debts to the Trustee. Dated this 29th day of July, 1873. JNO. JONES, Registrar. j The Cambrian Concentrated Essence of Smoke, For giving the true Westphalian, or Wood Smoke Flavour, ( to all kinds of Meat, whether Hams, Tongues, Bacon, Beef, or Fish. IN addition to the Salt, it essentially contributes to preserve the articles from decay, while it combines all the advantages of Dry Smoking, without the same i liability to become rusty, or to lose in weight, as by the ordinary method. J Sold wholesale and retail at The CambHan office, Swansea, at One Shilling and Sixpence per Jar. < James', PRIZE MEDAL STARCH recommends itself. IYbT PRIZE MEDAL STARCH Pure in colour and perfectly soluble. A S' FRENCH BALL BLUE recommends itself. The well, known original make. m E ts FRENCH BALL BLUE Beware of inferior qualities. AmEs, EXTRA QUALITY FRENCH BLUE recommends itself. Give it a trial. AMES' EXTRA QUALITY FRENCH BLUE In solid blocks, registered shape. JAMES' PRIZE MEDAL DOME LEAD recommends itself. Use no other. JAMES' PRIZE MEDAL DOME LEAD. Manufactory: Sutton Road, Plymouth, ODDFELLOWS' GRAND FETE AND GALA AT ILFRACOMBE, On Monday, August the 11th, 1873. About 8 Hours at 'Combe and 4 at Ciovelly. Cheap Excursion from Swansea and Mumbles to Ilfracombe and Clovelly. «, *1 milE Celebrated A 1 Paddle Passenger X Steamer, VELINDRA," (William yTlNB\|jtv:Pockett. Commander,) will leave the Entrance of South Dock, Swansea, (wind and weather permitting), on MONDAY, August 11th, 1873, at 8.15 a.m, calling at the Mumbles at 8.30 a.m., for Passengers out ready in boats returning from Clovelly at 4.30 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 6.30 p.m. —— The Band of the Royal Glamorganshire Artillery Militia x will be in attendance, and play several select pieces during the Trip. Fares -Swansea to'Combe and Back, Best Cabin 4s. 6d Fore Cabin, 3s. Swansea to Clovelly and Back, Best Cabin, 6s. Fore Cabin, 4s. 6d. Tickets (not transferable) may be obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones, 81, Oxford-street or of Mr. J. W. Pockett, South Dock, Swansea. Swansea Harbour Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES will be held at the GUILDHALL, in the Borough of Swansea, on MONDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, 1873, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, when a Statement and Account of all Receipts and Expenditure of the said Trustees for the year ending 30th June, 1873, and of all debts owing by them, and of all contracts entered into by them, will be produced for examination and settlement. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEX, that Printed Copies of such Statement are now ready, and may be bad at the Offices of the Trustees, situate in the Borough of Swansea, where such Statement and the several Accounts, Books, and Documents referred to therein lie for the inspection of the Creditors of the said Trustees, Harbour Ratepayers, and other parties interested, at all reasonable hours. Dated the 25th day of July, 1873. LEWIS THOMAS, Clerk to the Trust. SWANSEA VALE RAILWAY. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the THIRTY- JLl SEVENTH ORDINARY HALF YEARLY MEETING of this Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, at Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of AUGUST, 1873, at ONE o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, and a Statement of Accounts, and for transacting the General Business of the Company. The Registrar of Transfers will be closed on the 13th day of August, and will not be re-opened until after the said Meeting. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that GHARLES HENRY SMITH, Esq., and PASCOE ST. LEGER GRENFELL, Esq., two of the Directors of the Company, and GEORGE YOUNG, Esq., one of the Auditors of the Company, retire by rotation at this Meeting, and being eligible offer themselves for re-election. (By Order,) THOMAS MORLEY, Secretary. Swansea, August 1st, 1873. Great Western Railway. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 11th, EXCURSION; TICKETS will be issued to CHESTER. BIRKEN- HEAD, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, WARRING. TON, RHYL, and ABERGELE by the Trains leaving Carmarthen Town 9.30, Llanelly GAG. Swansea (High- street) 7.50, Neath 8.10, Bridgend 8.27, Cardiff 9.27, Newport 7.10, Merthyr 9.15, Quaker's Yard 9 45, Ponty- pool Road 7.35, and Abergavenny 8.2 a.m., available to return by certain Trains any week day up to the follow- ing MONDAY. For fares and full particulars see Handbills. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, WATERFORD, August 13th, 14th, and 15th. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 11th, an EXCURSION TRAIN for WATERFORD will leave Port Talbot at 9.45, Neath 9.55, Landore 10.15, Swansea 10.10, Llan- elly 10.45, Ferryside 11.15, Carmarthen Junction 11.30, St. Clears 11.30,, and Whitland 11.40 p.m. Passengers returning any week day up to August 23rd inclusive. For fares and full particulars see Handbills. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Padclington Terminus. London and North Western Railway. CHEAP EXCURSIONS, by the shortest and most Direct Route, on MONDAY. AUGUST 11th, 1873, to LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, WARRINGTON, BIRKENHEAD, CHESTER, STOCKPORT, CREWE, RHYL, ABERGELE, and DENBIGH, returning any Week-day up to and including MONDAY, August 18th leaving Swansea (Victoria Station) 9.-5, Pembroke Dock 7.40, Pembroke 7.48, Tenby 8.17, Narberth 8.45, Llan- dysill 7.30, Carmarthen (T. Sta.) 9 50, Llandilo 718 Llandovery 7.44, Cynghordy 7.53, Llanwrtyd 8.9, Llan- gammarch 8.16, Garth 8 21, Cilmerw 8.29, Builth Road 8.40, Neath (N. and B. Ry.) 8.0, Brecon 7.20, Talgarth 7.48, Three Cocks 7.51, Builth 8.26, Llandriudod 8.55, Penybont 9.4 a.m. Please be particular when applying for Excursion Tickets to ask for LONDON and NORTH WESTERN TICKETS," via the Central Wales Railway. For fares and full particulars see Bills. BY ORDER. July, 1873. To Builders and Contractors. THE PEMBREY SCHOOL BOARD are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION OF NEW SCHOOLS and SCHOOLMASTER'S HOUSE, at Trimsaran, in the parish of Pembrey. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. RICHARD WILLIAMS, Architect and Surveyor, Burry Port, Pembrey. Sealed Tenders must be sent to Mr. RICHARD B. JONES, Clerk to the said Pembrey School Board, on or before 10 o'clock in the forenoon of FRIDAY, the 15th day of AUGUST, 1873. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, T, „ RICHARD B. JONES, Clerk. Llanelly, 25th July, 1873. To Painters and Others. Trinity House, London, 31st May, 1873. THIS Corporation being desirous of obtaining TENDERS for PAINTING the undermentioned LIGHT ESTABLISHMENTS, viz. Beachy Head, Hurst High and Low, Hanor's Dwelling Edystone, Bide- ford High and Low, Burnham High and Low, Avon Nash High and Low, Milford High and Low, and Point of Air; Notice is hereby given that Forms of Tender and Specifications, with all necessary information, may be obtained on application at this House on any day between the hours of Ten (a.m.) and Four (p.m.). Tenders, sealed and marked outside Tender for ( Painting Lighthouses," must be addressed to the Secre- bary, and delivered at this House onfor before the 11th August, 1873, and no Tender can be entertained that is not made on the form provided. The Corporation does not pledge itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary. The South Wales Continuous Building Society. NEW SOCIETY on the permanent principles.-No Sale of Shares.-No Premiums.-No Ballot.—No innual Expenses. Parties may join at any time and may obtain immediate Advances for any definite period, from five to fifteen pears. 11 Pay Nights-Thursday, August 7th, at the Unitarian Chapel Vestry, at Seven o'clock, and on the 1st rhursday in every month at the same hour. Members enrolled daily from 6 to 8 o'clock in the • evening. Apply to the Seretary, T. J. BUSE, 29, Page- street, Swansea. 1 WEST OF ENGLAND JpIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established at Exeter, 1807. CAPITAL, £ 600,000, TRUSTEES: Right Hon. Earl of Devon. I Risht Hon \r i LOAN DEPARTMENT number o?ve«l S than £ 10° ^nted for a limited hv instalment!^ lier ceQt. per annum—repayable • *3 IJP01* approved Personal Security, in n cenjunQtipn w\th L.ife Policies. r 1 CHARLES LEWIS, Secretary and Actuary* 2 and 3, Temple Street, Swansea, July 31st, 1873. DRAPERY SALE. EVANS &"C0MPANY BEG to am j' o: ng to their custom at thi- ti -.J L. lole of their SURPLUS STOC_ x W ? • ?OR SALE. It being c. ir object to effect a speedy and decided clearance of aa SEASON GOODS as well as a reduction of their GENERAL STOCK which is unusually large, they can confidently state that extraordinary bargains will be found in each of the following Departments :— SHOW-ROOM. Mantles, Ladies' and Children's Jackets, Millinery, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Costumes, Skirts, Flowers, Feathers, &c., will be sold at about one-half the regular prices. DRESS DEPARTMENT. An immense assortment of Plain and Fancy DRESS MATERIALS will be cleared at 4fd., 5M., 6id., 8#d. 10fd., Is. OAd., &c. FRENCH MERINOES. 7,500 Yards of Coloured and Black French Merinoes will be included in this sale, prices Is. id. (all wool), ;f Is. 6id., Is. llfd., 2s. 6d. These will be found of ex- traordinary value. BLACK DRESS MATERIALS. Black Alpaccas, Black Russel, Persian, and Italian Cords, Black Baratheas, Cobourgs, and Twills, under regular rates. SILKS. In this growing Department E. and Co. would direct attention to a large choice variety of FANCY AND BLACK SILKS, which will be sold at Is. lHd., 2s. 6J,d. 2s. llid., 3s. 9kL, 4s. lid., 5s. lid., &c. 2 LADIES' SILK SCARVES. 485 Fancy Silk Scarves, Is. Oid., worth Is. 6d., 1360 very rich White and Coloured ditto, prices Is. llid. to 3s. lid. This lot having been purchased at a nominal price to clear, enables us to offer them to our customers at about half their value. GLOVES. During the Sale we shall offer a large delivery of a I well-known French Glo\ e at Is. 9id. the pair, or 10s. 6d. the half-dozen—all perfect. Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, and Umbrellas, Several Lines to Clear Cheap, MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. E. and Co. desire respectfully to invite the attention of intending purchasers to the special value in their large and well-known Stock of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Huckabacks, Glass Cloths, Table Cloths, Table Napkins, Twilled Sheets Calicoes, Cambric Handkerchiefs, &c. also to clear the whole of their Stock of Prints, Piques, and Printed Muslins. FURNISHING DEPARMENT. Great inducement will be offered in order to effect a large sale in CARPETS, consisting of Brussels, Tapestry, Kiddei, Dutch, and ielt Linoleums, Floor-cloths, Dining and Drawing-room Table Covers; Muslin and Leno Curtains. Damasks, Cretonnes, Dimities, Mattings, Rugs, &c., soiled Quilts, Blankets, Curtains, &c., to clear regardless of cost. NO PATTERNS CAN BE CUT DURING THE SALE. TERMS :-READYMONEVoXLY.-XO DISCOUNT. | EVANS AND CO., 2 and 3, Temple-street, Swansea. Education Sketty, Swansea. MISS ELLIOTT begs to announce that Schoo Duties will be Resumed on MONDAY, July 28th. The Swansea Laboratory and School of Chemistry CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN, PH.D.,F.C.S., Analytical and Consulting Chemist. Food, Water, Commercial Products, Ores, Metals, Soils Manures, &c., &c., Analysed and Assayed. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on application. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. MUSIC COMPOSED BY ALEXANDER PHIPPS, R.A.M M.C.O., Professor of Music, Organist of St. Jame Church, and Conductor of the Swansea Philharmou. Society-Song "FARE THEE WELL,"—Price 4s. Dedicated to his Pupils—The MISSES BATH, Bryn-y-ni Harvest Anthem, "0 COME HITHER AND BEHOLD."—Price 0d. Dedicated to LADY BUXTON Grand Fantasia for the Organ or Pianoforte —Price t Copies of the above may be ordered of Mr. Brader, •- all music sellers, and of the Composer. lr. PHIPP& will RESUME his professional dutie AUGUST 4th. Specifications for Organs examined and prepared New organs opened. Engagements accepted to adjudtca. at Eisteddfodau, &c. Musical compositions corrected. Conservatoire of Music, 6, Walter Terrace, Swansea Welsh Collegiate Institution, Llandovery. VISITOR THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN. THE REV. W. WATKINS, M.A., Gonville and Caius ColJege, Cambridge. ASSISTANT MASTERS THE REV. W. P. WHITTINGTON, M A., Jesus College, Oxford. G. W. BLOXAM, Esq., M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. J. MORTIMER, Esq., B.A., London University TWENTY PUPILS, eligible from the Dioceses of St. David's and Llandaff, who are. selected by merit, receive the ordinary course of instruction without pay- ment of fees. For further particulars apply to the Rev. the Warden, the College, Llandovery. The School will RE-OPEN OR WEDNESDAY, Aug. 13th. Welsh Collegiate Institution, Llandovery. FIVE PRIZES, value Two Guineas each, will bo OFFERED for COMPETITION on THURSDAY August 14th, to fresh in-coming Pupils. The Examination will be in Welsh Translation and Composition. HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 9th, 10th, Uth and 12th, 1873. MORNING. Tuesday- ELJJ.AH. Wednesday—JEPHTHAH & ROSSINI'S STABAT MAWS, C SIR F. OUSELEY'S HAGAR, Thursday < DR. WESLEY's NEW WORK and SP°HR'S CHRISTIAN'S PRAYER, &c. Friday—MESSIAH. EVENING. Tuesday-CONCERT, Shirehall. Wednesday—"ST. PAUL," CathedraL Thursday—CONCERT, Shirehall. ^Friday—^CHAMBER CONCERT, Shirehall. Fancy Repository, 98, Oxfordt Streefe- MISS E. R JOKES BEGS to acquaint her kind friends antl 'the Inhabitants of Swansea and Neighbourhood- than she has taken the Premises 98, OXFORD STREET, where she has a splendid collection of first-class ENGLISH AND FOREIGN OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, LITHO GRAPHS, COLOURED PRINTS, SCRAPS, AND CUT GOODS, suitable for Albums, Scrap Books, Screen* &o. Also the METTACHROMOTYPES, or TRAN& FERS, and a large variety of ENGLISH, FRENCH and GERMAN JEWELLERY, TOYS, FANCY GOfflR &c., and solicits the favour of their kind patronage COUNTRY ORDERS BX POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO WILLIAM QUICK DEALER IN CentlMnen. Ladles, and aula's L-FGFT,OFF TE11"58 APPAREL No. 60, LoWER OXFQAP STREET, SWANSEA,