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APOLLINARIS WAT E R. We are Agents for this celebrated Mineral Water, and shall be glad to supply lamilies with large or small quantities, price 6s. per dozen bottles. TAYLOR & COMPANY, Agents for W. & A. GILBEY, T,nndon. 6, fftStle Square, Wise and Spirit Importers and T-ondon. Swansea. NEW DEPARTMENT. E3STC3-H^"VI N" G Lithographic and Copper Plate Printing, AT WATKINS' STEAM PRINTING WORKS, RUTLAND STREET, SWANSEA. B H s S -A- W JD ZXNO DOOR. ELATES. —aa——nwcammiwHii.iJiuwiw-1 ■HUM inn——paaia».aipg»<a—« 33 T H IB IR. 33 JE XD S 3 SPRING MATTRASSES, jT I R A- IsT 13 ~\FJr O O Xj j^[ -A. T 1* iri £ 3 S Jti S 3 All Manufactured cn '.he premises and warranted pure. IROS., BRASS, AND W « 0 D BEDSTEADS. CABINET MANUFACTORY, UPHOLSTERY, & CARPET WAREHOUSE, 19, HIGH STREET, LEWIS [LATE BENNETT. (ESTABLISHED 1839.) THOMAS EIAED, .qer. Manager. To Shipowners and Masters of Vessels. G. MARTIN, CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MAKER, JEWELLER, &c., BEGS to inform Shipowners and Meters of Vessels that from his long experience in CLEANING RATING, and REPAIRING CHRONOMETERS, he is enabled to Execute all Orders entrusted to him with Despatch. CHRONOMETERS, SEXTANTS, QUADRANTS, BINOCULAR GLASSES, TELESCOPES AND ANEBOTD BAROMETERS, &c., KEPT IN STOCK. 14, WINTD STREET, SWANSEA. CIIXRLkES J. ANDREWS Begs to call attention to his large Assortment of NEW SPRING SUITINGS, Warranted all Wool and properly shrunk. Do TROUSERING, Do. Do. VESTING S, Do. Do. COATINGS, Do. Do. OVERCOATINGS, Do. A large Assortment of LINCOLN. BENNETTS & Co.'s CHRISTY'S, &c. &c., SILK and FELT HATS PORTMANTEAUS, HAT CASEG, UMBRELLAS, &c., &c., always on baud, of which an inspection is respectfully solicited, 1 6, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. South Wales Musical Repository, 8 & 9, Wind Street, Swansea. PIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, CHURCH ORGANS; ALSO HARMONIUMS. J B RA D E R AND SONS, Being about to add Additional Warerooms to afford increased facilities to* the Publi^ in selling from the largest STOCK IN WALES, have determined on offering (lor a short time) .some GREAT BARGAINS in second- hand Instruments, of which in an-advertisement only a few can be enumerated. AN ELEGANT FULL GRllID by Erard, with repeater action, Metallic plate, and tension bar?, brass drilled Studs and patent Harmonic bar to treble. Price £40, cost 175 Guineas: very powerful tone and suitable for a large 'Concert Room. Mahogany SEMI-GRAVD, by Collard and Collard, with Metallic Plate and Brass Bridge JE18, cost 90 Guineas, suitable for large Class Room or Institution. PEDAL ORGAN HARMONIUM, (indispensable for Organ practice) 2 stops, blows by hand or foot. £18 cost double. LARGE AMERICAN ORGAN, (by Mason & Hamlin) suitable for Gentleman's Hall or Church 7 stops, extra pedal stop, 16 feet tone, very fine quality, extra blower and etool complete. LARGE ORGAN, 8 stops, in painted deal case, gilt pipes .and pedals, stands 12 feet high, width 8 feet,-depth 6'feet. To an immediate purchaser, 60 Guineas. LARGE ORGAN, (by Robson.&Co.) in polished mahogany case, 5 stops, two composition pedals. Hand and oot blower, octave and half of pedals. Suitable for a sma 1 Church or Gentleman's Hall. A very superb-toned large and ELEGANT OAK HARMONIUM, (made by Trayser of Stuttgart). Prize at Vienna Exhibition. Superior combination, 4 rows of vibrator, 33 Guineas. Also smal e;r ones mWa nut,' £ 18.. and the COTTAGE HARMONIUM, in Walnut* 7 stops, 9 Guineas. A few ALEX INURE STUDENT HARMONIUMS reduced to £5. Four Octaves to j33 10s. COTTAGE PIANOFORTES at £ 10, £ 12, £ 16 also some cheap new Pianfortes which have been exchanged for Instruments of the great makers at merely the price that has ^^alloweHfor them, to make room for r,evr Stock. 50 PIANOFORTES by first class makers, and nearly 100 HARMONIUJ6S and AMERICAN ORGANS, of the most substantial and improved makes, in all varieties and designs, suitable foi Church, Chapel, or Drawing Rooms, to select from in addition to those advertized. t May 7th, 1875. This day is Published, The Trize Essays on Recreation Grounds far Swansea. COPIES to be obtained at Messrs. Pearseand Brown's, Wind-street Messrs. E. and J. Griffiths, High- street Mr. Maliphant, Castle Square Mr. Rhys Roberts, Woodfield-street, Morriston, or from D. Charles Davies, 21, Park-street, Swansea. The Swansea Corn and Flour Stores, 34, WIND-STREET, and 1 to 8, LITTLE WIND- STREET, ESTABLISHED 17*3. No connection with the Swansea Mills. THE above having been Re-built and much enlarged, the Proprietors, Messrs. HABVET & FISH, are prepared to receive Goods for Safe Storage and Sale on Commission. These Stores are conveniently situated on the Swansea side of the River, with no toll to gst.a,t, and near the Town Quay and principal Goods Stations. Independent Stores, Offices, and Cellars TO LET. Occupation at Midsummer. WHERE CAN I BUY A GOOD BOOT CHEAP ? Try HUNTLEY'S, Oxford-street, and you will save money. To Bailders and Others. will save money. To Bailders and Others. TENDERS are invited for RE-BUILDING the HALF-WAY HOUSE," LANDORE, near Swansea, and SHOP adjoining. Plans and specifications can be seen at the said Half- way House." Tenders to be addressed to Mr. D. OWEN, Brookfield House, Morriston, Swansea. The lowest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted. Goods taken in Daily at Bristol and Swansea. Increased Steam Communication between Swansea and Bristol. «< mHE Swansea Tradesmen's Company's X A 1 SCREW STEAMER, I N O S Will Sail as under carrying Goods and Stock only. J AUGUST, 1875. Loading and Bailing Days Loading and Sailing Days x, from Bristol. a( Swansea. Monday <fc Tuesday., 2nd <fc 3rd Wednesday 4th ihursday <fe -6th & 6th Saturday 7th M^^ay&Wed ■ -10th <k llth Friday 13th & Tuesday., isth i 17th Wednesday 18th M^^ay&Wed ■ -10th <k llth Friday 13th & Tuesday., isth i 17th Wednesday 18th ^r?day Pnday 19th A 20th Saturday 21st May & wed 24th & 25th Thursday "&th Mond»y Tuesday 31st Load and Discharge-Bristol, at Welsh Back. Load and Discharge—Swansea, at Liverpool Wharf. rei8"t on all Goods to be paid (or on delivery. J^TPlease specially ORDER your GOOfig per 'MINOS. Agents :-Bwawea James Hazel. st Bristol-Alfred Baber. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. CONTRACT FOR TIMBER. THE Swansea Harbour Trustees hereby give NOTICE, JL that they are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of 95,000 cubic feet (more or less) of DANTZIC MEMEL or RED PINE TIMBER. Specifications, Forms of Tender, and other particulars, may be had of the undersigned, to whom Tenders must be delivered on or before WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of SEPTEMBER instant. LEWES THOMAS, TT t- a Clerk to the Trust. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 9th Auguat, 1875. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish o Reynoldstone, in the County of Glamorgan, and to the Superintendent of Police of .the District, and to all whom it may concern. I HENRY STEELE, of Reynoldetcne, in the parish of Keynoldsione, in the said co&cty, Brewer, do hereby give Kotice, that it is my intention to apply to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County, assembled at the General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holdea at the Union Workhouse at Pen- maen, in the said county, on the Thirty'first day of August instant, for a License for the Sale of Beer and Cider by retail, to be drunk and consumed on the house and premises now in my occupation, and situate and being at Reynoldstone, aforesaid, and held by me under a lease granted by Edward Robert Wood, of Stoutliall, in the said county, Esquire, Given under my hand this Fifth day of August, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-five. HENRY STEELE. To the Overseers of the Poor and the Constables 0 the Parish of Reynoldstone, in the County 0 Glamorgan; to the Superintendent of Police of the District, and to all whom it may concern. lEV AN JAMES HARRIS, now residing at Rey- « noldston, in the parish of Reynoldston, in the county of Glamorgan, and for Six Months last past having resided at Reynoldston, in the county afore- said, do hereby give Notice that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Union Workhouse, Penmaen, in the said county, between the Twentieth day of August and the Fourteenth day of September next ensuing for a License to Sell Exoiseable Liquors by Retail, to be drunk or consumed off the House or Premises thereto belonging situate at Reynoldston, aforesaid, and which I now keep as a Grocery Shop. v as a Grocery Shop. Given under my hand this 10th day of August One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-five. EVAN JAMES HARRIS I LONGFORD HOUSE, one and a half miles from LONGFORD HOUSE, one and a half miles from Neath. This old Family Residence, with Gardens and Paddock, TO BE LET by the year. Apply to the Djpevor Dyffryn and Neath Abbey United Collieries Co. (Limited), near Neath. j HENRY A. CHAPMAN, 235, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. Photographer to the County of Glamorgan, BY APPOINTMENT, Wishes to contradict the statement that has gone forth to the effect that he has augmented bis scale of charges. The extensive patronage that he is receiving, and which he is proud to say is constantly increasing, enab es 1m to produce the highest class work at a price that defies competition, even from those who produce inferior w As Mr. C. does not wish that any one should suppose that this is stated in a boastful spirit those who think so will find the truthfulness of it by tutning over the albums belonging to themselves and friends, and noticing great disparity both with regard to number and quality in his favour. ALBUM CARTES, any position-Three, 2s.; Six, 3s. Twelve, 5s. fid- Vignettes, Medallions, Rembrandts, Plain and Triptographic Cameos and Stiptographs, are finished by the Berlin re-touching, a process that greatly beautifies without detracting from the portrait. An extensive Gallery of Oil Paintings, Carbon Opals, Enlarged Photographs, &c., always on view free. Please call and see the most beautiful Novelty ever produced by Photography, it really is ^US ^i7a' Mr. C. apologises for all delays in executing orders; if a post-card is sent mentioning the need, promp a tention will be paid to it. THE MERCHANT TEA COMPANY. m plain teas. SCENTED TEAS. /PURE KAISOW CONGOU, with a small (PURE KAISOW CONGOU, with a good 2s, Od J m"ture of Orange Flower Pekoe, pro- Qq ) leaf, and producing a strong liquor suitable | ducing a fine flavoured liquor of good for ordinary purposes. V strength. (An elaborate and judicious mixture of t CHOICE SARYUNE KAISOW, blended Kaisow, Moning, Assam, Oolong, andhnest C\ dA { with a proper proportion of Darjeeliug 2S. 6d SceQted Orange Flower Pekoe of rare 2S. 6dJ Assam and producing a nice, comfortable, ) growth, producing a rich liquor, frag, ant ( smooth drinking tea. Ud pungent. Highly recommended. /-A varietv of choice Teas blended in such a (IMPERIAL SOUCHONG, blended with manner as to produce a liquor of much fine Assam Pekoe, and producing a splendid Qg QJ J strength and character. Very pungent, Qa Hrl liquor, with a fine aroma, and entirely ) with a rich deep color, and delicate 0&. V/ta. free from pungency. A very refreshing f aroma, and deservedly held m great V tea. estimation. 99, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. Norwegian Kohinoor Lake Block Ice JUST ARRIVED Ex BARQUE "ANNE CHRISTINE." Large or Small Quantities sent any distance. SWANSEA ICE COMPANY, (Established 1869), ST. HELEN'S SWANSEA. The Swansea Free Library. THE Committee are prepared to accept with thanks PRESENTS of BOOKS for the Libraries they are about to open. In several towns where Free Libraries have been established, a great number of valuable works have been given by the benevolent. Donors are respectfully desired to send their presents to the Honorary Secretary, Town-hall, Swansea. [CAiRD.] MR. ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED FROM 1, CRADOCK STREET, TO 5, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA, 3 Doors below DR. PADLEY. SWANSEA BRATTICE CLOTH WORKS, OYSTERMOUTH ROAD, SWANSEA. E. J* A. C IK S O j MANUFACTURER of IMPROVED COLLIERY BBATTICE AND DOOR CLOTHS, FLEXIBLE AIR TUBING, Oils, Locomotive and Tram Grease, Varnish, &c. Price List and Samples on application. Very Powerful Telescopes to Show Objects Distinctly at Ten Miles Distance, AT 10 Od. ONLY. To BE HAD AT G. MARTIN'S, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN 14, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Also POCKET BAROMETERS at 56s., warranted correct. With MOUNTING SCALE. 6Js. [A CARD.] EDWIN PROBETT, DISPENSING CHEMIST, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. (Late Mr. J. Morgan's), Bristol House, 18, College-street, Swansea. G H A. S COOK, Trunk, Box, and Portmanteau Maker, BEGS to announce to the Public that he has the largest Stock in South Wales of TIN BOXES, LADIE#* and GENTLEMEN'S BAGS also of FANCY JEWELLERY. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. F. BONNETT & SON, SANITARY ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS GAS, WATER AND BELL FITTERS, HOUSE AND SHIP PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS, GLAZIERS, &c. Efficient Workmen sent to aov part of the Country. 32, F ISH E R STREET, SWANSEA,g C. LAMB & CO., VARNISH.IGEEA'SE, OILS, COLLIERY BRATTICE, DOOR CLOTH, AND FLEXIBLE AIR TUBING MANUFACTURERS, I STRAND, SWANSEA. THE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, Orange Street, Swansea. CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM M 0 R G AN. PILD., F.C.S., Analytical and Consulting Chemist.| Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. Every description of Chemical Analysis and Assays undertaken. Lessons Given in Chemistry.—Terms on application. Wind-street alAd Rutland street Livery and Posting Stables, Swansea. H. M. A" ESLICK I T) ESPECTFULLY informs the extensive and influen- |\ tial connection of the late Messrs. W. and D. WILLIAMS, that he has succeeded to the Business so long and successfully carried on by them, and hopes by punctual attention, and moderate charges, to merit a. continuance of the patronage they so long enjoyed. Post Horses, Clarences, Broughams, Landaus, Britzkas, Flys, Gigs, Dog Carts, Phajtons, and Dog Cart Phaetons. Wedding Carriages with suitable Horses on the shortest notice. HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES- A Funeral Carriage combining Hearse and Coach in one Carriage, will carry Eight Mourners inside, and Four Bearers outside. Picnic Carriages on the shortest notice. Posting in all its Branches. Horses carefully Broken to Saddle or Harness by experienced men. Orders Received for the Railway Omnibuses, &c., a.t the Rutland-street Livery Stables. 7 Notice of any misconduct on the part of Drivers or { Conductors will meet with prompt attention. [A CARD.] B. SANGUINETTI TAILOE, &C., 57, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED, 1824. MRS. ROTT, late of 43, Oxford-street, Swansea, begs to inform hftr Friends and the Public that sbe has R3MOVED to New Premises, 54, NEW M?°'RD STREET. She still carries on the Straw Millinery in all its'branches; she also carries on a General Toy and Fancy Business. •Note the address—54 NEW OXFORD STREET, opposite Mr. Green's, the Brookland Hotel, Swansea. The Mansion House French Inundations Relief Fund. SWANSEA DISTRICT. THE undersigned has been requested to solicit sub- scriptions in aid of ifae sufferers by the late disas- trous and overwhelming inundations in Toulouse and the surrounding Departments.. The following is a list of the amounts already received, and further subscriptions can be made at any of the local Bauks, or at the Office of the Borough Treasurer, Guild- hall. T. W. ISLAY YOUNG, Hon. Secretary. His Worship the Mayor (F. A. Yeo) 25 0 0 Thomas Cory 25 0 0 Charles Bath 10 0 0 Jules Mason 10 0 0 Livingston, Richards, and Beaumont 550 Vendee Railway Company 500 Letrioheux and David. 500 M. Camus 2 10 0 M. Parent 2 10 0 M. Tilloy. 110 lames Davies 110 Mesars. Harvey and Fish 1 1 0 „ Burp-ess, Sb&ddick, & Co. 1 1 0 Chas. Wenseleers 100 TTJOS. Ford 110 Jales Mesnier 110 David Evans 100 Sums of Ten Shillings and under 7 1 6 Robert J. Burnie 2 2 0 J. H 220 Leonard D. Williams 110 Morgan B. Williams 110 T. Millward 110 James Walter 500 M. W. Saurin 110 H. W. Crowhurst 110 Per RevW. Melland, collection at Port L Eynon Church 149 L. & G. Tallock 110 F. E. Williams 220 £122 16 9 Swansea and South Wales Institution for the Blind. THE COMMITTEE of this INSTITUTION APPEAL most earnestly for AID in paying off the debt which has been incurred in the purchase of the new pre- mises, South Hill-place, and in erecting Store and Work- rooms in the rear of same. The total cost is about £2,600, and the sum of £ 1,600 being already raised towards this amount, leaves an unliquidated balance of £ 1,000. The interest upon this sum has to be paid out of the income of the Institution, which is scarcely adequate to meet the annual expendi- ture, and the Committee earnestly beg the aid of the Public in removing this debt. A list of contributions already promised is annexed, and any donations sent to the undersigned, will be thankfully acknowledged. ,0SE1>H HALL, Hon. Secretary. alrcadij JQtqmiscd towctvcls the outlay of £ 2600. 3j s. d. Bazaar held at the Music Hall, Aug*, 1872 586 7 7 c. rTm. Talbot. M.P. — 0 0 Thog. Cory ••• ••• 100 0 0 P. A. Yeo 100 0 0 J»hn Jones Jenkins 50 0 0 John Crow Richardson ••• H, 50 0 0 Chaaiea Bath 50 0 0 Henry James Bath — 50 0 0 ?aVildA?avies' Blaengwaur £ 2 2 2 Lord Aberdare ••• 25 0 0 Earl Powig 25 0 0 Mrs. Joseph Hall 25 0 0 John Evan¡¡ WiUiams Westfield, Neath. 20 0 0 E. Rice Daniel 20 0 0 Mrs. Rowland, Glynciydach 20 0 0 Sam«el B. Power 10 10 0 Thomas Powell 0 The {light Rev. Bishop Tbiriwall 10 0 0 Marcus Moxham 10 0 0 Iltid Thomas ••• ••• 10 0 0 Howel Gwyn, Duffrrn 10 0 0 Morgan B. Williams 10 0 0 T.P.Richard. 10 0 0 C. T. Wilson 10 0 0 Jules Mason ••• 10 0 0 Dynevor Coal Comnanv 10 0 0 wV^°r.W' Grove> Tewkesbury !0 0 0 W.T.Canton. 5 5 0 Wm. Thomas, Lan 5 5 0 K?.ESSkiI,br°isr: IS Mrs. E. F. Daniel 550 8' Avenue'Gate. Gipsy Hill 5 5 0 E. N. Bellingham f22 Major Turbervill, Evenny Abbey » J> <> Admiral and Mrs. Oliver Jones J> 0 W. Graham Vivian ••• ••• 5 0 0 W. GUbertson 500 F. A B. z. ••• 500 Leonard D. Williams — 5 2 2 Miss Dawe 5 0 0 Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Saffron Walden 5 0 0 John Jones, Solicitor 5 R. Bedlington, Aberdare KA2 Mrs. Vivian, Singleton f A Vice-Admiral Stroud 5 0 0 The R«v. E. B. Squire 5 0 0 W. H. Tucker. 5 0 0 T. Travers Wood 5 0 0 John Biddulph 5 0 0 Collections at St. Paul's Church, Sketty 6 18 9 Concert by R. A. O. Buffaloes 13 2 9 Concert at Agricultural Hall, per Mr. Henry Jack 8 3 9 Sums under £ 5 63 1 0 Mrs. Qalvert Jones ••• 5 0 ?he Rev: Calvert R. Jones £ 50 &"» K. Sssery 5 5 0 £ 1,615 18 10 EDUCATION. TH E Duties of Miss F. RITCHIE'S and Miss McMASTER'S Establishment for the Education and Board of Young Ladies will be Resumed AUGUST 161h. 1, Langland Villas, Mumbles. EDUCATION THE MISSES JONES respectfully announce their removal from Gower-street, to No. 20, Bellevue- street. Their pupils will (D.V.) RE-ASSEMBLE on TUESDAY NEXT, August 24th. Swansea, 19th August, 1875. THE duties of the LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, i_ Cardiganshire, (Principal, Willi-ni Thomas. M.A., will be RESUMED Monday, August 30. The removal to larger premises enables tlie Principal to receive an addi- tional number of Boarders. During recent years many pupils from this school have passed different public examinations. Education for Young Ladies, Near the Crystal Palace, London, S.E., IN a well-conducted School, which offers the advantages of a good Education and the comforts of Home. Eminent Professors attend. W. H. MONK, Esq., Erofessor of Vocal Music at King's College. HERR FORTSCHUNG, Lecturer at King's College. J. LEES KENWORTHY, Esq F.S.A. Drawing, Painting, &c. MONS. LUUlB D'EGOILLE. Dancing and Calisthenics, etc. Address—ALPHA, Wykeham Villa, Dartmouth Park, Forest Hill, London. University, Medical, Army, Law, and Public Schools Entrance Examinations. TUITION for the above by an Oxford Graduate,well accustomed to tuition, whose pupils have been uniformly successful both in pass and class examinations. The Advertiser who has now under his charge pupils reading for the College of Surgeons, London Uuiversity, and the Public Schools has leisure for two more pupils. Address OXEN, Cambrian Office. FT) HEQUEEN'SCOLLEGE.BIRMINGHAM, T FACULTY OF MEDICINE. The WINTER SESSION will COMMENCE on FRI- DAY', October 1st. OPENING ADDRESS, at Three o'clock, by the Rev. W. 11. POULl'ON, M. A Warden. —FEES The Composition Fee for all the Lectures re- quired by the Examining Boards is Fifty Guineas, paya- ble by two equal inst lments.— HOSPITAL PRACTICE: Students can now enter to the practice of both General and Queen's Hospitals for a single fee. -Applications for prospectus of Medical Department to be made to the Warden, at the College; or to Professor Hinds, M.D., 10, Easy-row, Birmingham, Hon. Sec. to the Professors. STRATFORD ABBEY COLLEGE. STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. (FOUNDED 1820.) PRINCIPAL-MISS ISACKE, (Silver and Bronze Medallist.) ASSISTED BY EIGHT MASTERS AND FIVE RESIDENT GOVERNESSES. ALL the comforts of a Christian Home are afforded, with the privileges and refinements of a family. Healthful mor il training, high mental culture, with self- government and habits of industry are the chief points aimed at. A few vacancies for pupils. Second term will com- mence April 26t,h Prospectuses, with view of residence, to be had on application One parent writing of this Schools says I doubt not if you were better known, you would have more pupils than you would be able to accommodate." STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. Second Master.—A. G. WATKINSON, Esq., London University. French—Monsr. RAECKELBOOM. German-Dr. ECPHRATE, 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. THIRD Term commences SEPTEMBER 14th, 1875. THE EVENING SCHOLASTIC INSTITUTE, GRAIG HOUSE ACADEMY, SWANSEA. Conducted by CHAS. H. STEEL, Aided by Eminent Professors. Hours, 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. THIS Institute has been established by the Principal to supply a want that has long been felt, namely, an EVENING SCHOOL, on reasonable terms, for the improvement of Young Men occupied during the day. The Course of Instruction includes the Latin, Greek French, and English Classics, Mathematics, Geography, History (ancient and modern), together with every requisite part of a Commercial course. Classes for Book-keeping, French and English Corres pondence, are held twice a week. Elementary works on Chemistry, Astronomy, Natural History, Mechanics, and other Scientific Subjects, are introduced into the School. Special advantages are afforded to young men pre- paring for the Ministry, College, Oxford and Cambridge Local, or the Civil Service Examinations. Terms per Quarter £ s. d. Commercial Course 0 10 6 Mathematical 0 15 0 Classical, with either of the above. 110 Duties will be Resumed on THURSDAY EVENING July 29 th, 1875. u y Classical, Mathematical, and Commercial Academy, GRAIG HOUSE, SWANSEA. Established 1843. PRINCIPAL. C. H. STEEL, Successor to the late Rev. G. P. Evans, and formerly Head Assistant Master of Grammar School, Stevenage, Ttxro Herts. HIS Academy is delightfully situated, having a commanding and uninterrupted view of the town and shipping, the Swansea Bay and Bristol Channel, and at the distance the Somerset and Devonshire Coast. It is easy of access from the South Wales Railway, being only three minutes' walk from the Swansea Station. The Principal wishes to announce that Pupils are prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examina- tions, also for the Durham Preliminary, and the Science and Art. The system of Tuition pursued recognises the diversified capabilities of the pupils, and is adapted and intended to develope their individual energies and power of thought and investigation, and thus to fit them for the missions and the responsibilities of life. This Establishment is particularly adapted to those who, in connection with a solid education, require the advantages of a healthy and delightful watering-place. Special advantages are afforded to Young Men pre- paring for the Ministry, College, or Universities. Pupils can be admitted at any time. Terms per Annum :-For Boarders above twelve years of age, 25 guineas under twelve, 20 guineas. Daily pupils, commercial course, 6 guineas mathematical or classical, 8 guineas. Juniors preparing for either of the above, four guineas. The next Term will commence on July 29th 1875 All communications to be addressed to the Principal Graig House Swansea. H LLANDOVERY SCHOOL. „„„ Visitor THE BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S, mi™ Warden and Headmaster THE REV. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, B.A. Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford. „ Second Master CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Esq., B.A., Open Scholar of Queen's College and First-class in the Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge, 1872. Lecturer on National Science ROBERT BALDERSTON, Esq., B.A., Open Scholar of Caius College and First in the 2nd Class in Honours in the Natural Science Tripos, Cambridge, 1874. Fourth Master 1 JAMES MORTIMER, Esq., B.A. In honours, and B.Sc. First Division, University College, London and Edinburgh. French Master :—M. GERMAIN REGIS, University of Paris. Music and Singing =-Mr. THOMAS TAYLOR. Drill:—Sergeant HOBAN. HENCEFORWARD Boys will only be allowed to i HENCEFORWARD Boys will only be allowed to i board with one of the blasters. T Boys will be prepared both for the Universities, and for the Professions, and for Business. There are Twenty Scholarships in the School, and Two Exhibitions. The honours gained during the last few years have been the highest and most numerous gained by any School in Wales. Any further information may be obtained from the Warden, University College of Wales. THE Scholarship Examination begins on the 6th OCTOBER, 1875. For particula rs apply to the Regis- trar, Aberystwyth. Tuning and Restoring Pianofortes. 800 ANNUALLY. TOHN BISHOP (from Bath) is now Visiting the principal Towns in South Wales for the above purpose ^Swansea, 21st inst). Persons desirous of obtaining his services will please send their name and address (before the llth of September) to the HUDSON HOTEL, St. Mary-street, where every attention will be given (with promptness) to their orde*. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of TWO HOUSES, in Sciborfach-street, Waunwen, Swansea. Plan and Specifications may be seen after Monday next, at No. 1, Sciborfach-street. Tenders to be seut to Mr. JOHN DAVIES, Thistleboon House, Mumbles. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping Engineer Surveyor — Cardiff, Bristol and Swansea District. NOTIOE is hereby given that Mr. CHARLES JACOBS JJl has been appointed ENGINEER SURVEYOR to this Society, for the Cardiff, Bristol and Swansea Districts. It is requested that all applications for this officer's ser- vices may be addressed to the Society's Surveyor for the district in which they may be needed. By order of the Committee. B. WAYMOUTH, Secret iry. 2, White Lion Court, Cornhil), London, E.C. 22nd July, 1875. Great Western Railway. EISTEDDFOD AT HAVERFORDWEST. ON THURSDAY, August 26th, Excu-sion Tickets will be issued to HAVERFORDWEST, by Train leaving Swansea at 7.25 a.m., Landllre7 35, 'ockett 7.43, Gower Road 7.51, Lougbor 7.57, Llanelly 8.7, Pembrey 8.17, Kidwelly 8.27, Ftrryside 8.40, Carmarthen Junction 8.40, St. Clears 9.0, Whitland 9.15, Narbeth !'oad 9.30, CUrbeston Road 9.45, New Milford 9.30, Mi ford 9.25, and Johnston 9.45, returning the same evening. EXCURSION SOUTH WALES TO THE NORTH. ON MONDAY, August 30th Excursion Tickets to CHESTER, Birkenhead, Liverpool, Warrington, Manchester, Rhyl, and Abergele, will be issued (with exceptions) by the train leaving Pemhroke Dock 7.40, Pembroke 7.43, Tenby 8 17, Narberth 8 45, New Milford 8.15, Haverfordwest 8.40, Carmarthen Town 9.40, Llanelly 10.36, Swansea (High-street) 7 40. Neath 8.5, Bridgend 6.0, Cardiff 6.45, and Newport (High-street) 7.10 a.m., available to return on any w.ek day up to Monday, September 6th. For further particulars see Special Bills. WEEKLY EXCURSIONS TO BRITON FERRY ROAD. UNTIL further notice ONE EXCURSION TRAIN ONLY will run, leaving Neath every Thursday at 4.15 p.m., and returning from Briton Ferry Road at 8.30 p.m. For further particulars see Special Bill. J. GRIERSON, General Manager.. Paddington Terminus. Cheap Marine Excursion from Swansea to Exeter Okehampton, Lidford, Torrineton, Bideford, and Barnstaple, & from Swansea to Ilfracombe, leaving Swansea, SATURDAY, Aug. 21, returning MONDAY. Aug. 23. M „ mHE celebrated A1 Paddle Passenger X Stea ner VELINDRA," William v'y-Jj\l'ockett, Commander, will leave entrance of South Dock, (wind and weather per- mitting) on SATURDAY, August 21st. at 8.30 a.m., returning from Ilfracombe Pier on MONDAY, August 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. Trains will leave Ilfracombe at 2.0 p.m., and 7.20 p.m., for Barnstaple, Bideford, Exeter, Torrington; and for Okehampton aad lidford at 2.0 p.m Excursionists will return by the train leaving Exeter on Monday. August 23rd, at 1.44 p.m., or 3 55 p.m. Torrington at 2.20 p.m., or 4.20 p.m.; Bideford at 2.34 p.m., or at 4.33 p.m. and Barnstaple at 3.41 p m., or 5.57 p.m. FARES TO-AND-FRO Best Cabin and Fore do and 1st Class. 2nd Class. Swansea to Exeter 10s 7s 6d. Okehampton 10s 7s 6d „ Lidford 10s 7s 6i „ Torrington 10s 7s Od „ Bideford 9s 6s 6d „ Barnstaple 8s 5s 6,1 Ilfracombe, Best cabin 6s Fore cabin 4s Od Excursionists can return to Swansea by the Steamer leaving Ilfracombe on Saturday, August 21st, 1875, at 6.0 p.m. Single Fare for the Double Journey.—Tickets to be obtained of Mr. J. W. Pockett, South Dock. Marine Excursion from Swansea and Mumbles to Tenby and Lundy Island, MONDAY, Aug. 23rd, 1875. fXl H E favourite Paddle Passenger JL Steamer "PRINCE OF WALES," E. Jackson, Commander, will leave en- n ITi/Tlli trance of South Dock (wind and per- E. Jackson, Commander, will leave en- n ITi/Tlli trance of South Dock (wind and per- mitting), on MONDAY, Aug. 23rd, 187-3, at 7.45 a.m., and Mumbles at 8.15 a.m. returning from Lundy Island at 4 30 p.m., and Tenby at 6.30p.m. Passengers to be out in Boats in readiness for the StcanUT at the Mumbles. FARES:—From Swansea and Mumbles to Tenby and back, Best Cabin, 4s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 3s. From Swansea to Lundy Island and back, Best Cabin, 6s. Fore Cabin, 4s. Tickets to be obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones, 81, Ox- ford-street, or of Mr. J. W. Pockett, South Dock, Swansea. ODDFELLOWS' FETE AT ILFRACOMBE, MONDA Y, A UGUST ^3rd, 1875. MARINE EXCURSION FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE AND CLOVELLY, MONDAY, Aug. 23. I MHE celebrated A1 Paddle Passenger irrVrJP* X Steamer "VELINDRA, William, Pockett, Commander, will leave entrance HVS^ of South Dock at 8.30 a.m., returning from Clovelly at 5.30 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 7.30 p.m. See other Bills for particulars of Oddfellows Fete. THE SWANSEA BAND will be in attendance, and play a choice Selection of Music. To Hfra^ombe Best Cabin, 4s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 3s. To CloveUy Best Cabin, 6s. Fore Cabin 4s. 6d. Tickets to be obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones, 81 Ox- wS. • ot of Mt- J- w- PockMt. SO" George Jeremy, Esq., deceased. WELSH RELATIONS. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chan- Jt. cery. made in a Cause Fownes-Luttrell v. Clarke, 1875, F. 59, all persons claiming to be relations of George Jeremy, late of Lea Combe House, Axminster, in the County of Devon, Esquire, who died on the 31 st day of December, 1874, and to come within the provisions of the will of the said deceased, which directs his Trustees and Executois to pay, distribute, and dispose of the Testator's residuary personal estate, which is estimated to be of considerable value, "Between and amongst such of my relations by blood on the side of my said lamented father as were born in the Principality of ^ales and, shall be l^ing at thetime of my decease, and shall then be related to me within the degrees of consanguinity of Jo* a .seconc? °°,U8lna' and their executors and adminis. _r^ in shares and proportions as they would ■f /UJ .V11? ,resPectively have been entitled to the same i j i. intestate, but excluding all such as may be related to me beyond such degrees," are, by their Solici- tors, on or before the llth day of JANUARY, 1876 to T?me an(l prove their claims at the Chambers of th* Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins, No. 3 S+onp Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. TUESDAY, the 25th day of January, 1876, at 12 o'clock it noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed f„„ Vs* md adjudicating upon the Claims. PP°mted for NOTE.-The Testator Father was also named George it the time of his death he was resident at No ? Guild- ord-street, Russell Square, Middlesex, and he had pre- viously, as is believed, resided in Southampton-street, strand, in the City of Westminster Dated this Ninth day of August, 1875. ALFRED RAWLINSON, Chief Clerk. WHITAKERS AND WOOLBERT, 12, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, Solicitors for Messrs. Clarke and Lukin, of Chard, Somerset, the Executors of the will of the said Testator.