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CIVIL SERVICE AND CO-OPERATIVE STORES. THE TIMES in a leading article, 19th June, says:—" The Stores supply a public want, and therefore they succeeded but t^ey Jabour un ler disadvantages in the shape of divided responsibility and diluted personal interest, which attach to all Joint Stock undertakings, and they could not hold their own in the face of any competition directed by the Proprietors of similar establishments who worked with sufficient capital to be content with equally small returns." Our Price List will bear cotrmarison with any of the London Stores, with the following advantages Local Convenience of Establishment- Free Collection of Orders. Prompt and Free Delivery of Goods. Price Lists Post Free I No Ticket of Membership necessary- TAYLOR AND CO M P A N Y, 0, CASTLE SQUARE, SWANSEA. -W. JOINT, TaILOB, c. (LATE B. SANGUINETTI), 57, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, BEGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has just RETURNED FROM THE LONDON MARKETS with a CHOICE SKLECTION of NEW SEASON GOODS, which for Style, Quality, and Price combined cannot be surpassed. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. TO %G- NTTL SMEN. C n A P-u L ES J. A NDEEWS, TAILOR, HATTER, &c., —. Announces his CLEARANCE SALE, PRIOR TO ALTERING HIS PREMISES, COMMENCING- S TURDAY, TJG-U3T IS. FIRST C~L~A~S~* GOODS. BEST WORKMANSHIP- E GREAT REDUCTION IN P R I l, E S. 16. WIND STREET. SWANSEA. (Opposite Castle Buildings). =- SWANSEA BOVEGA RESTAURANT. ENTRANCE FROM GOAT STREET BETWEEN THEATRE AND FREE LIBRARY TO THE NEW GRILL ROOM CHOPS AND STEAKS FROM NOON TILL 10 P.M. COFFEE ROOM: TEA AND COFFEtf ALWAYS READY. BUFFET (Open from 10 am. till 1030 pm.) FOR LI3- IT REFRE 4HM3iTT. 17 IKC IF3 IB O "V J3 Q- A SPECIALITY Well Matured Wines direct from the Wood. Carefully-selected Spirits from the best Listillers. NB—CHAMPAGNE ON DRAUGHT. 9, CASTLE STREET, toAA7" A^SEA. Proprietor—T. M. BENSON. LLANELLY NEW BREWERY. MESSRS. WM. BYTHWAY & Co., irTAVE much pleasure in submitting the following REPORT of their ALES, as made by the .1 H celebrated Analytical Chemist, Dr. A. II. HASSALL, of London :— "THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, HOLBORN VIADUCT, C.E. LONDON, 5th March, 1878. Messrs. W. BYTHWAY & Co., Llanelly New Brewery. GENTLEMEN,—I have carefully analysed the samples of BITTER and MILD ALES received from your Brewery, with the following result :— The BITTER ALE possessed the special properties which are furnished by the best Ales of this description. It was of good alcoholic strength, well hopped, and free from undue acidity or added salt. The 11ILD ALE had a rich brown colour, and an agreeable mild taste. It was quite free from "added salt or any other adulteration. I have no hesitation in pronouncing both samples to be the genuine production of Malt and Hops to have been very carefully brewed, and to be of the very best quality. "ARTHUR H. HASSALL, M.D., "Author of Food, its Adulterations, &c., &c." N.B.—Price list and special terms for large quantities will be sent on application. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH AT "The Cambrian" Newspaper Steam Printing Works, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Posting Bills of all sizes and in every variety of tint. CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADDRESS, BUSINESS, MEMORIAL, AND OTHER CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE AND FORM. Bill-Heads, Shipping Forms, Invoices, Memorandums, and every other kind of Printing done at the Lowest Possible Prices. ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. „ CI TEAM FROM LONDON TO MEL- IO BOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, Tasnianian and New Zealand Messrs. Money Wigram and Sons' Line of Steam and Sailing Ships to Australia. The splendid steamship "Norfolk," 3000 tons register, 1,500 horse-power indicated. J. Pyne O'Callaghan, commander, will be despatched from the South West India Dock, on Saturday, October 18th, calling at Ply- mouth.—For plans, rates of passage, and all particulars, apply to Morgan and Allport, 7, Leadenhall-street, London. To be followed by the Steamship" KENT," on the 15th November. MAGNIFICENT PRESENT OF JEWELLERY FOR TWO m SHILLINGS. MORE EXTRAORDINARY THAN EVER BEA^IFUL0JEWELSRYnmadrin NEVADIVGOLD wd SILVER, Messrs. J.THOMAS&Co. offer to send to any address m the United Kingdom any of the Goods mentioned below for 2s. These BEAUTIFUL ARIICLES of JEWELLERY are made after the most delicate and choicest specimens of 18-carat Gold and real Silver now being sold at the best Establishments in Lon- don and Paris. No Gentleman or Lady need fear prying friends' curiosity, as any of the lots offered below are exactfac similes of real 18-carat Gold Jewellery costing many pounds. The tolidity, richness, and artistic finish carry these goods as far from the tinsel and tinny articles now being so extensively ad- vertised, as the East is from the West, Any of the Goods mentioned below will be sent, carnage paid, on receipt of P.O.O. f°No!'l -A real Xevadia Go..d or Silver Brooch and a Pair of Earrings to match; beautiful and fashionable design; will wear as real Gold or Silver, 2s. No. 2.—A Lady's elegant Ifecklace in real Nevadia Gold or Silver, 2s. No. 3.—A Nevadia Gold or Silver Locket, for a Lady, to bold two portraits beautifully engraved in fact, a marvel of elegance, '2s. j5To. 4.—A Nevadia Gold or Silver Long Guard Chain, for a Lady, very neat design, 2s No. 5. -A beautiful Nevadia Gold Dress Ring, beautifully in- laid with Turquoise, Emeralds. Pearls, or Grariiefcs ecjiml in every respect to one costing S3; veryneitand pretty,2s. No. 6.—A real Isevadia Gold or Silver Albert Chain, for a Gen- tleman the new fashionable Alma design, 2s. No. I.— A real Nevadia Gold or Silver Locket, for a Gentle- T man, beautifully engraved, to hold two portraits, 2s. No. 8.—A real Nevadia Gold or Silver Scarf Ring very fashionable, beautiful design, 2s. e, No. 9.—A real Nevadia Gold or Silver Breast Pin, for a Gen- tleman set with real Mexican Diamond or Coral, 2s. No. 10.—A complete Set of Nevadia Gold Studs, including three shirt studs, one collar stud, and a pair of spring-top solitaires, 2s, No. 11.—A Gentleman's Single Stone Alaska Diamond Ring, claw setting, in 15-carat stamped Gold, cased mount, most elegantly finished size of finger by cutting hole in the card, 2s. No. 12.—A Lady's most beautiful Keeper Ring, set with six Paris Diamonds, all in a row, 2s.; size of linger by cutting hole in card. Any six lots for 10s. 6d., the whole for XI. Cut this out. P.O.O. to be made payable at the Gen .ral Post Office, Birmingham, to J. THOMAS & Co, SPARKBROOK, BIRMINGHAM. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—We particularly request that all customers will write their name and address very plainly, and to be very particular instating whether Nevadia Gold or Silver Jewellery is required.—Beware of persons copying our advertise. meats word for word, who are not in the Jewellery Tr.ide at all I BOROUGH"OF SWANSEA. O -A. JNT S at 44 THE Council of this Borough, acting as the Urban JL Sanitary Authority, are prepared to accept LOANS upon the security of the General District Rates levied therein, for a term of 5 or 7 years. Information in reference to terms of borrowing can be obtained on application to the Borough Treasurer. JOHN THOMAS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 14th August, 1879. David Bees, deceased. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and ,™rd' Vic. Cap. 35, institued An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." OTBT.VT^E 18 GIVEN, that all Creditors and or ^v3n? any debts claims or demands upon DAVID ng. any interest in the Estate of in the Countv nf «.?' ^street, St. Thomas, Swansea, on the 14th day of AngZT187?"TT* {^° ?' Estate and Effects J?" administration of whose Kilvey Cottasre, St. Thornl* f *o Thomas Rees, of of August, 1879. by the Carm°r?Jud' °n the 29011 of the Probate Division of ?egl.st7 are hereby required on or before the7thofJustice), 1879, to send by post prepaid to me th J N °ve.mbeF' Frederick Stephen Dauncey, at Albion Chamher^xr port, in the County of Monmouth, the Solictor said Administrator, their Christian and Sum addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of at^e^' debts, claims, and demands, statements of their account^ and the nature of the Securities (if any) held by them' and of their alleged interests, af-;er which day the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the whole of the Assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and that he will not be liable for the Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt, claim, demand, or interest he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 9th day of September, 1879. F. S. DAUNCEY, Albion Chambers, Newport, Monmouth, Solicitor for the said Administrator. Just Out.-Post Free 15 Stamps. THE HOR^E AND CATTLE OWNERS' GUIDE explains their best management in health gives clear instruction how^ to cure thein when diseased; enables anyone to be his own animal doctor. Cows with foot and mouth distemper can be cured in three days, with little loss of condition or milk.—Seat by THOMAS BESLET, Publisher, Cadishead, Warrington, Borough of Neath. THE Neath Urban Authority are prepared to receive 1. TENDERS for the following Works within the said Borough CONTRACT No. 1.-(1). For Scavenging and Clearing away the Refuse, Street Sweepings, Ashes, &c., daily, or as often as the said Board may require, from all the stree's, roads, lanes, passages, courts and al'eys, &c., comprised within the town and parish of Neath, for the term of one year, from the 1st day of November, 1879, ^°/!v?e 318? October, 1880 (inclusive). (*;) Lifting Roads, Breaking all Stones to a 8avlfe ?' 2j lcches and forming same, Clearing Sides of Roads and Water-Tables, including Trimming Hedges, Scraping and Heaping Mud and other Refuse on streets, where required, and other works, according to specification, from the 1st day of November, 1879, to the 31st day of October, 1880 (both inclusive). CONTRACT No. 2.—For providing Team Labor at per thy, for the General Haulage and Delivery of the Water required in watering the streets in the said borough, for the term of one year, from the 1st day of November, 1879, to the 3 st day of October, 1880 (inc'usive). CONTRACT No. 3.—Paving, Pitching, Kerbing, &c., from 1st November, 1879, to 31st October, 1880 (inclusive)- w (a) Provide and fix Flagstone Paving for New VVorjc not le.^s than 3 ft. by 2 ft. by 2 £ in., nor for patching less than 20 in. by 22 in. by 2.] in. thick, and lay same in Abei thrw Mortar, where required, at per square ?a (b) Provide Kerbing not less than 20 in. long by lp deep by 4 in. thick, and lay same as before, at per linea yard. (c) Provide Channelling not lees than 10 in. wide y. 1 ft. 6in. long by 4 in. thick, and lay same as before, at per lineal yard. (d) Old Paving, Old Ker)ing, and Old Channelling- Lining, Redressing, and Refixiug where required the paving at per square yard the kerbing and channelling at per lineal yard. (e) Patching Pavements with new stone, at per square yard. (f) Old Pebble Pitching—relaying at per square yard. (g) Crossings, Lifting, and Repairing with Aberthaw Grouting in Aberthaw Lime, at per square yard. (h) Walling in good Rubble and the like in good Polled work, in Mortar, at per perch. (i) Concrete, placed iu foundations in Aberthaw Mortar, at per cubic yard (j) Crossings, 12 in. by 9 in. by 4 in., dressed true and square, laid in Aberthaw Mortar, as per sample at teur- veyor's Ofiice, at per square yard. (I) Walling Stink Traps and Fixing Gratings (com- plete). The ironwork to be found by Urban Authority. (m) Fixing Pavement Gutters where required, at each. Contract No. 3 includes carting away all superfluous Earth and RubbLh, on compleiion, or when directed by Surveyor. CONTRACT No. 4.—Limestone for Road Metalling. For supplying about 1300 tons of good Limestone Metiilling, broken to a guage ,.f 2A inches, at per ton. N.B—The Board reserve to themselves the right to accept any Tender for a quantity which they may fix upon, less thn the said 1,300 tons, at the rate upon which the total quantity is offered. CONTRACT No.5-Hauling and Spreading Limestone Metalling, to same date. Hauling and Spreading about 1,300 tons of Road Metalling, at per ton. The carrying out of above works to be according to specification, which may be inspected at the Borough Surveyor's Office. I enders for all, any, or either of the above works, headed with the number and nature of the Contract or Contracts tendered for, to be sent to the Clerk's Office ot above Authority not later than SATURDAY, 4th October next, for consideration at the Meeting of Authority to be held on the following Monday. The Urban Authority do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Should any tender be accepted, the Contractor will be required to enter into a Contract (to be prepared by the Solicitor to above Authority, at the expense in all things of the Contractor), with two sufficient sureties to be named in the tender, for the due carrying out of the work to the satisfaction of the Borough Surveyor. By Order, ALFRED CURTIS, Clerk to Urban Authority. Town Clerk's Office, Neath, 10th September, 1879. GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1837. FIRE INSURANCE Effected on every description of property on favourable terms. LIFF ASSURANCE At moderate rates. Large profits and prompt payment of claims. POLICIES PAYABLE during life time. NEW SYSTEM for assuring second-class lives. LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY Granted in connection with Life Assurance. HEAD OFFICE 62, KING WILLIAM-STREET, LONDON. GEORGE SCOTT FREEMAN, Secretary. BRANCH OFFICE FOR WALES: 2, HEATHFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA. H. T. PARRY, District Manager. N.B.—Applications for Agencies invited from Gentlemen able to introduce Business. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720.) For SEA, FIRE, LIFE, and ANNUITIES Offices, ROYAL EXCHANGE, London. The Accumulated Funds exceed £ 3,900,000. JAMES STEWART HODGSON, Esq. Governor. FRANCIS ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Esq., Sub-Governor. FREDERICK JOSEPH EDLMANN, Esq., Deputy-Governor. DIRECTORS. Robert Barclay, Esq. John Garralt Cattley, Esq. Mark Currie Close, Esq. Edward James Daniell, Esq. Williajn Davidson, Esq. Alexander Druce, Esq. Charles Hermann Goscheo,Eft) Charles Ernest Green, Esq. Chas.eymour Grenfell, Esq Baron Heath. Wilmol Holland, Esq. Baron Heath. Wilmol Holland, Esq. Egerton Hubbard, Esq., M.P. William Knowles, Esq. Nevile Lubbock, Esq. Geo. Forbes iVJalcolmsoD, Eøq Charles John Manning. Esq. Daniel Meinertzhagen, Esq. William Robt. Moberly, Esq ftord Joscelinr Wm. Percy Sir John Rose, Bart. Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq- Eric Carrington Smilb, Esq. Montagu C. Wilkinson, Esq. Charles Baring Young, Esq- NOTICE.-The usual fifteen days allowed for paYt" J3I ment of FIRE PREMIUMS, falling due at Michaelmas, will expire on the 15th of October, 1879. FIRE ASSURANCES on liberal terms. VARmiNG STOCK.-No extra charge for the use of Stean. Thrashing Mnchinea. LOANS are granted on security of LIFE INTERESTS, in connection with Policies of Assurance. A large participation in Profits, with the guarantee of the invested Capital-Stock, and exemption, MdM Royal Charter, 5rom the liabilities of partnership. All real improvements in modern practice, with the secnritj of an Office whose resources have been tested by the ex- perience of more than a CENTURY AND A HALF. AGENTS. SWANSEA Cowbrxlge Mr. Thomas Hees, Solicitor. t Cardin' Mr. William Lewis, Duke-street. Bridgend Mr William Williams Brecon ,» Mr. John Morgan. Criokbowell Vacant. Carmarthen M r Thomas Jones, Stamp-office Chepstow. Mr. J. G. Wright. Abenstwith Mr. F. Temple. Carnarvon MrG H. Rees. Old Bank. Bangor Mr J.V. H. Williams. Llandilo Rev B. D. Thomas Ditto Mr. I Hughrs Llanelly Mr. Holmes Stead, Solicitor. Tenby Mr. W m. Williams. Pwllheli Mr D.fd Davies. Pontypridd Mr. LI. Evans. Swansea Valley Mr. A. Devonald, Ystalyfcra. Wrexham Mr. J. Shone. Holyhead Vacant. ^o^yweU and J • • Mr p M Wiiliams, Monmouth Mr. J. P. Wilson. Abergavenny. Mr. W.Price. w Q+l>' •• Mr. W. Haines, Junr., the Bryn. *• Mr. Alf. Curtis, Solicitor. ',or «. Messrs I'rotttero KH<I Hereford.. f Mr T. Hutchinson, Solicitor, and Bromyard .V S°'^r- Thomas Price. Weobley., Mr n A G Samson. Agencies rP°ratl011 °Pen to consicler applications for A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balarce Sheet will be forwarded on application to any of the Company's Agents, or at the ROYAII EXCHAKOE, LONDON. E. R. HANDCOCE., Secretary, REAL SEAL JACKETS. B. EVANS & COMPANY Are now offering for -r S -A. Xj B TWO IMPORTANT PURCHASES OF REAL SEAL JACKETS from the LEADING Importers of Skins. rpHE present Qualities and Prices are worthy the X immediate attention of Purchasers, as the BEST DESCRIPTION OF SEALS promise to be VERY SCARCE, and consequently MUCH HIGHER IN PRICE. Each Jacket will be found the New and Improved Style for this Season, and guaranteed Superior in every respect. 1, 2, 3, fie 4, Temple Street, 5, Caer Street, and Temple Lane, Swansea. SEPTEMBER 5th( 18j9t [CABD-1 MR. ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED FROM 1 CRADOCK- STREIETI, TO 5, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. [CARD.] btlt. CHARLES T. PASMORE, SUEG fiW-DENTIST. 13, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA. DENTISTRY. Mr. J. T. HOLLAND, SURGICal AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, REMOVED PROM NELSON STREET TO N°. 1, HUBERT PLACE, (Opposite Page-street,) gT. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1866. CHARGES GELDERD, M.R.C.V.S. (LATE HUGHES AND GELDERD.) VETERINARY SURGEON. Veterinary ]yfe(jicai Inspector (by appointment.) under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, for Swansea Petty Sessional District. Inspector for the Veterinary Department of the 4Privy Council for the Borough of Aberavon. SuRGERy. 7, Northampton Mews. g«iDEjjCH. 8, Cradock Street. Swansea. WILHam h HUGHES, M.B.C.V.S., V. S., VETERINARY SURGEON, (Late In&pector of the Privy Council and Assistant. Inspector to the Royal AgriculturalJSociety,) 110 & 121, High-street. OR RS Received AT 20, CASTLE-STKEET, SWANSEA. [CARD.] J. PERRY MORGAN, 39, C A & rp L E STREET, SWANSEA, stock AND SHARE BROKER. Liverpool Londo/andaobe Insurance Company. Scottish Union and National Insurance Company. MaHnt T?nion and National Insurance Company. Marine I^sxirance8 at Lloyd's effected. F It E D. J. BAYNER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, LANI)> ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CASTAS BUILDINGS, WIND STREET, „ x SWANSEA. Rents and debts collected. Consignments received for Sale. Agent for the Taunton and West of England PerpetuaIjBenefit Building Society Mr. WILKINS TRICK ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, SWANSEA. SETS of "WORKS' BOOKS correctly opened and penodjCa« posted accounts investigated, analyzed, and stocks valued, with partnership trading results "ascertained. W. H. HEADDON, pastrycook AND CONFECTIONER, 2Z, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. O^A^ENTAL, SavoryT Mould, Pound, Madeira, lltana, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. Picnics, Dinners, and Evening Parties Supplied. WEDDijsjq BREAKFASTS. BALL SUPPERS. TiPsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jellies. Tipsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jellies. CuTttRY AND PLATE LENT ON HInE. FOREIGN ANI). BRITISH WINES. ESTABLISHES 1840. J- STANLEY JOHNSTON, carver and Gilder, Picture Frame Manufacturer, &c. Removed from 15, Gower-street, to t, Herbert Place, St. Helen's Road, Swansea. E-? in all its branches equal to new. Oil aintings lined, cleaned and carefully restored. CHURCH, Merchant and General Commission Agent, 9, BELLEVUE-STREET, SWANSEA, t° return hi3 sincere thanks to the numerous Jh' Iron, and Colliery Proprietors in Glamorgan, mo mouthshire) Carmarthenshire, Brecon, and Forest e*?' *or their past favours for over 20 years, and P solicits a continuance of the same. -All Orders by Post will be punctually attended to. B 3R. U S KC E s. FOR CHEAP and GOOD BRUISHES, BUY ONLY AT The South Wales Brush Manufactory, CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA, (Near St. Mary's Church), The only Brush Manufactory in South Wales. N.B. AU kinds of Machine Brushes made to order. OECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.—Used in the 1 PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE —Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY ID ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE Is used by the poorest on account of its Cheapness, And by the richest on account of its Beauty. JAMESON'S OLD MALT WHISKEY, DUBLIN. BEST 10 years' old WHISKEY, pure nonpareil, re- duced price 20s. per gallon net. Finer than best Cognac brandy. Samples forwarded. Carriage paid. WM.( SMITH, 12, Wellington-street Lower, Dublin M A Sparkling S1 j Brain and Nerve Phosphated O Tonic T IP And Nutrient Aron & Tonic Beverage. Beverage JZsjJ NON-ALCOHOLIC. 6s. 6d. per dozen Pints. 12s. per dozen Quarts. W. F. BULL, & Co., 47 & 48, Wind-street, Swansea. EDUCATIONAL. Glyn Cerrig School, Mumbles. THE next Term will commence SEPTEMBER 15th, 1879. Prospectus on application to Rev. E. GKIFFITHS. Collegiate School. Head Master—Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A. Second Master—R-v. LINDOW CARR. B.A. Third Master-s. N. POSTLETHWAITE, Esq., B A., Trin. Coll., Cambridge (Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters.) SCHOOL Re-op^ns, FBIDAY, Sept. 12, at 11 a.m. For Terms, &c., apply Head Master, Walter's Road. The Cambridge School, Swansea. HEAD MASTER EDWARD T. DAVIES, B.A. (Honours), Cantab; 1st B.A. London Prizeman (Classics and Mathematics), Trinity College, Cambridge. THE Reports of the Second Annual Examination have been printed, and may be had on application. A London Matriculation Class for January, 1880, and another for June, 1880, have been formed in connection with the above School. Any gentlempn who may wish to join either of these Classes are requested to communicate with the Head Master. The Next Term commences on MONDAY, September 22nd, 1879. School for Boys, 9, Glanmor Terrace. Uplands. The Rev. J. E. MANNING, H.A. (Classics. Lonrl.), II Former Hibbert ^•h.olar and student of the University of Leipzig, R ECEIVES PUPILS lor DAILY INSTRUCTION. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local I Examinations, and for the Matriculation, or the more advanced examinations at the London University. For terms apply at the above address. The School will RE OPEN SEPTEMBER 15th, 1879. Fynone School, Constitution Hill, Swansea. Head Master—Mr. EMERY. Second Master-Mr. GEORGE EMERY, B.A. (Lond.), Late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at Mill Hill. Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities, and for the Professional Examinations. There is a Class reading for the Matriculation Examina- tion of the University of Lond n. rilHE MICFTA LMAS TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, X SEPTEMBER 16. Boarding & Day Estahlifhm ent for Young Ladies. Brighton House, Trafalgar Terrace, Swansea. MRS. POWELL, Formerly Pupil of the Misses Gregson, Elgin College, Bayswater, London, WILL be happy to receive PUPILS for a Sound English Education. Pupils will assemble on TUESDAY, SEPT. 16th for the ensuing Term. A Juvenile Class for Dancing will be commenced on SATURDAY, Sept. 20th. Prospectus on Application. A Dancing Class for Adults will ba commenced on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24th. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. Second Master.—J. C. STRACHAN, Esq., London University. French-Monsr. A. BRUIN, Leyden University. German-Dr. EOPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D., &c. Drawing, Painting, &c.—J. L. KENWORTHY, Esq., F.S.A.,FR.G.S.,&c. Assistant in ditto-J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. Professor of Dancing—J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italiar Opera House. Present number of Pupils, 80. PARENTS who desire to place their sons in a School near London, where the highest advantages of Education are combined with the comforts of a home, in the most healthy and charming suburb of the great City, will receive particulars upon application. Many pupils from South Wales have resided in Stafford College during the past ten years with the best results. Of 82 Boys sent up to the various Examination only three were unsuccessful. Ecclesiastical. UNCONSECRATED BUILDINGS. A GENTLEMAN, (married) anticipating ordination, residing in the Mumbles, is willing to conduct Services in above, and read in Church regularly and permanently, if well suited, in or near Swansea. No stipend. Unexceptionable reference. Address CHURCHMAN, care of Ca?nbrian Office, Swansea. Dancing, Deportment, and Gymnastics. THE MISSES BROAD announce the Re-commencing of their Class on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBKB 30th, as follows:— Mondays & Thursdays 2.30 Gymnastic Exercises, follows:— Mondays & Thursdays 2.30 Gymnastic Exercises, Wednesdays & Saturdays. 2.30 Dancing & Deportment, Tuesdays & Fridays 4.30 Dancing & Exercises, For the convenience of Young Ladies attending Day Schools, The Practice Class for Adult beginners will Re-commence on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, at 8 p.m. The Tuesday Evening Class on SEPTEMBER 30th, at 7.30 Miss BROAD, having visited Paris this Summer, is able to give Pupils the advantage of instruction in the newest French Waltzes and Dances. BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. COLSTON HA-LXj. OCTOBER 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th, 1879. Madame ALBANI, I Madame TREBELLI, | Mr. KDWARD LLOYD, I Mr. SANTLEY. Miss EMMA THUKSJBY, Madame PATEY, Mr BARTON McGUCKIN Mr. ROBERT HILTON. I Mr. CHARIES HALLE'S BANU ot su r^^uoiKKS. Chorus-The Members of the I RJSTOL FESTIVAL CHOIB. Conductor—Mr. CHARLES HALLE. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. PERSONS who wish to avail themselves of the following facilities offered by the Railway Com- panies will be required to show their Festival Tickets at the time of booking. MIDLAND RAILWAY.—On each of the four Festival days, 1st and 3rd class return tickets for Bristol, at a fare-and-a-quarter for the double journey, will be issued to the holders of Festival Tickets, as follows :—From Birmingham and all Stations to Mangotsfield inclusive from Alvechurch, Redditch, and all Stations to Beckford inclusive from Great Malvern and all Stations to Tewkesbury inclusive from Bath and all Stations to Warmley inclusive, These tickets will be available for the return journey on the day of issue only. 4 Special Train will leave Bristol for Gloucester at 11.30 p.m. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.—On each day of the Festival, daily return tickets, at a single fare-and-a- quarter for the double journey to Bristol, will be issued to the holders of Festival Tickets, as follows:—From Swansea and intermediate stations from Abergavenny and intermediate stations from Reading and interme- diate stations from Salisbury and intermediate stations from Weymouth and intermediate stations; and from Taunton and intermediate stations. These tickets will be available to return by any trains leaving Bristol for the above Stations, except the following :—Down train leaving Bristol at 5 42 p.m. Up trains leaving Bristol at 5.34 p m. and 12 40 a.m. At the close of each of the Evening performances. Special Trains will leave Bristol at 11.30 p.m. for Nailsea, Yatton, Clevedon, Weston, Highbridge, Bridgwater, and Taunton; and at 11.45 p.m. for Kfynsham, Saltford. Twerton, and Bath. Ticket-office at Colston-hall open daily, at Nine a.m. Cheques and Post-office Orders to be made payable to the Treasurer G. W. EDWARDS, Esq. Programmes on application to R. H. WILSON and H. F. LAWES, Jun., How. Sees., .Ticket-office, Colston- han,<Briato!. OOUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. The Licensing Act, 1872. ~VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Licensing _i3i Committee of the County of Glamorgan wifl meet at the TOWJTHALL, NEATH, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of OCTOBER, 1879, at Noon, when and where all persons applying for conformation of their respective Licenses are requiied to attend personally, or by their solicitors. GENERAL RULES. That persons applying for conformation of new licenses shall send to the Clerk of the Peace seven days before the Meeting of the Committee, full particulars of the size, position, and also a plan of the house and pre- mises of for which a License is sought, as well as the number of Public-houses or Beer-houses in the parish or hamlet in which the house proposed to be licensed is situate, the population of the parish, and the distance of such house from existing licensed houses, and also any other particulars the committee may from time to time direct the Clerk to require. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace. Bridgend, September 8th. 1879. GLAMORGANSHIR E. "X]~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General J3I Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Glamorgan, will be holden at the Town of SWANSEA, in and for the said County, on MONDAY, the 13th day of October, 1879. at One of the clock in the Afternoon of the same day, when the Justices then present will pro- ceed wiih the General Business telating to the Public and Financial Business of the County, and also to the Constabulary. The Grand and Petty Jurors must attend on TUES- DAY. the 14th day of OCTOBER. 1879, at Ten o'clock in the Foienoon, when they will be sworn AI. Prosecutors and Witnesses, bound by recognizance or subpoena, from the several districts of Swansea, Neath, Bri'gend. Poutardawe, Gower, Merthvr, and Aberdare, must att 'nd on the same day, and at the same hour; and on WEDNESDAY, the 15th <iay of OCTOBRR, 1879. all Prosecutors and Witnesses, bound by recogni- nance or subpoena, from the several districts of Cardiff, Cowbridge, Llandaff, Dimspowis, Pontypridd, and Caerphilly, must attend at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. All Appea s must be entered before the sitting of the Court, on MONDAY, the 13 h day of OCTOBER next, and the same will be heard at the sitting of the Court on the following day. No Costs will be allowed unless taxecllat the same Session in accordance with the Standing Orders of the Court. D positions and recognizances are to be delivered to me by the 6th day of October, 1879. T. MANsKL ^FRANKLEN, Cierk of the Peace. Bridgend, 11th September, 1879. County of Glamorgan. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", that Mr. Serjeant JJX PULLING and GHOHGE BILSBORBOW HUGHES, Esquire, the Barristers appointed to REVISE the LISTS OF VOTERS for the County of Glamorgan, will make a circuit and hold Courts for such Revision at the several times and places hereiEafter mentioned and every Overseer of the Poor is to attend the Court to be holden for Revising the List relating to the Parish or Place of which he is an Overseer, and bring with him all Notices of Claim and Objection received by him, or be will become liable to penalty not exceeding Five Pounds. The several Courts will be opened at the following times and Places, that is to say I.-For the Revising District of SWANSEA.—At the Town-hall, Swansea, on Saturday, the 27th day of September, 1879, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of St. John, Lansamlet Lower, Penderry Higher and Lower, Swansea Town and Franchise, Swansea Higher and Lower, St. Thomas, Oystermouth, Bishop- stone. 2.—For the Revising District of MORRISTON.—At the Police Station, Morriston, on Monday, the 29ch day of September, 1879, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Ciase Higher, Clase Lower, Parcelmawi Higher, Parcelmawr Lower. 3.—For the Revising District of REYNOLDSTONB.—At the Police Station, Revnoldstone, on Tuesday, the 30th day of September, 1879, at Ten o'clock in the Fore- !nr<nf to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Cheriton, Killibion, Kn^lstone, Llandewi, Largenith, Lanmadoc, Llunrhidian Higher and Lower, Nicbolaston, Oxwich, Penmaen, Penrice, Porteynon, Reynoldstone, Rosiliy, Walterstoue, Ilstone, Pennard. 4.—For the Revising District of YSTALYFERA.—At the Police Station, Ystalyfera, on Wednesday, the 1st day of October, 1879, at Nine o'clock in the Forenoon, te Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Languicke (except the Hamlet of Mawr.) 5.—For the Revising District of PONTARDAWE.—At the P< lice Station, Pontardawe, on Wednesday, the 1st day of October, 1879, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, to Revise the Lisrs of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Killebebyll, Lansamlet Higher, Mawr (Parish of Llanguicke), Rhyndwyclydach Higher, Rhyndwy- clydach Lower, Ynisymond. 6.—For the Revising District of LOVGIIOM-AT the Town-hall, Loughor, on Thursday, the 2nd day of October, 1879, at Half-past Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Llandilotalybont, Loughor Borough, Lougher Parish. 7.-For the Revising District of NEATH.—At the Town-hall, NAath, ou Friday, the 3rd dav of October, 1879, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Baglan Higher, Blaenhonddan, Clyne, Coedfrank, Dnffryn Clydach, Lantwit Lower, Neath Lower, Neath Town, Briton Ferry, Glyncorrwg, Blaengwrach, Dylais Higher and Lower, Neath Higher and Middle, Resolven. 8.—For the Revising District of ABERAVON.—At the Police Station, Aberavon, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1879, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Aberavon, Baglan Lower, Hafod-y-Porth (M&rgam), Michaelstone Higher, Michaelstone Lower. 9.—For the Revising District of PYLE.—At the Pyle Inn, Pyle, on Monday, the 6th day of October, 1879, at Ha'f-past Nine o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Brombill, Margam, and Trissant, in Margam Parish, Kenfig Borough, Kenfig Higher, Newton. Newtoa Nottage, Pyle, Sker, Tythegstone Higher and Lower. 10.—For the Revising District of BRIDGEND.—At the Town-ball, Bridgend, on Tuesday, the 7tb day of October, 1879, at Nine o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of St. Andrew's Minor, Bayden, Bettws, St. Brides Major, St. Bride's Minor, Coity Higher, Coity Lower, Coychurch Higher and Lower, St. Mary Hill, Pencned, Ewenny, Laleston Higher, Laleston Lower, Llangeinor, Merthyr Mawr, Newcastle Higher, Newcastle Lower, Ynysawdre, Llandyfodwg, Langan, Llanilid. 11.—For the Revising District of MAESTEG —At the Police Station, Maesteg, on Wednesday, the 8th day of October, 1879, at Nine o clock in the ForeBoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Pisces of Cwindfi, Llangonoyd Higher, Llangonoyd Middle. And at the last of the aforesaid Courts the Lists of all other Parishes, Hamlets, Townships, and Places in the said County, which are not herein-before mentioned or referred to. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerklof the Peace. Bridgend, 2nd September, 1879. "Vf OTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partner- -131 ship, which has for some time past been carried en by EVAN GRIFFITHS and RICHARD GRIFFITHS, under the Firm of E. & R. GRIFFITHS," at High- street, Swansea, and Carmarthenshire, in the Trade or Business of Hay and Corn Merchants, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. As witness our hands*, this First day of September, 1879, EVAN GRIFFITHS, t 4 RICHARD GRIFFITHS. Witness—J. AKRON THOMAS, Solicitor, Swansea. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Neath. IN the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation by Arrangement of the affairs of JOSEPH FOLEY, the younger, of High-street, Aberavon, in the County of Glamorgan, Grocer. This is to Certify that Bartlett Phelps Thomas, of 11, 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 24th day of September, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-nine. (Signed) JOHN JONES, Registrar.