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CASH CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. JAMS REDUCED. CROSSE AND BLACK"'W"ELL'S JAMS- Damson, 1 lb. Pot for 6d. 12 Pots for 5s. 9d. Red Currant, 1 lb Pot for 6d. -^°^s or n,i. Gooseberry, lib. Pot for 6d. 12 5s. 9d. Black Currant, 1 lb. Pot for 7d. >< Greenage, lib. 6d. 12 „ 6s. 9d. Raspberry, 1 lb. Pot for 7d. 1 Q/ Plum, 1 lb. Pot for 6d. 12 „ 5s. 9d. Strawberry, 1 lb. Pot for 7d. lz DS" JU" Black Currant, Raspberry, or Strawberry, 2 lb. Jar for Is. licl- TAYLOR^ OOM^NY, 6, Castle-square, Swansea, I The Dunns, Mumbles, 99, Oxford-street, Swansea, | 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. Detailed Price Lists Free on application. T H OMAS, WATKINS, AND JENKINS qrnp -jv/r "WORKS, BRUNSWICK ST & SOUTH DOCK TIMBER YARDS, SWANSEA. TIMB^M^CIIANTO BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, DECORATORS, 4c. bMCMPTIOX OF ZXAVY-MAM JOINERY THE TRADE SUPPLIED. ESTIMATES GIVEN IN EVERY BRANCH OF THE TRADE. COMPETENT WORKMEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. Sole Agents for J. B. White and Co's London Cement. ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON. GARDEN HOSE. GARDEN HOSE. 60 Feet Lengths, Fitted Complete, and Ready for Use, 21s,, 25s, and 30s. each. Only Address— „ 16 and 17, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 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 everv 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 kini of Printing done at the Lowest Possible Prices. ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION.. The Bristol Channel Steam Packet Company Through. Communication via Swansea andllfracombe. Trains leave llfracom e for Barnstaple, &c., at 7.10 a.m., It 10a m 2.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 7.10 p.m., and 9.15 p.m. rains arrive at Ilfracombe from Barnstaple, <fcc., at 9.3 .m, ? > e p.m., 2.28 p.m., 4.15 p.m., 6.3 p.m.. and 9.14 p.m. London and North-Western Trains leave Victoria Station, Swansea, for Shrewsbury, Chester, Dublin. Liverpool, Man- chester, Huddersfield, Leeds, Bradford, York, Edinburgh, Glasgow, &c., at 6,15 a.m., 9.55 a.m., 12.30 p.m., and 4.20 p.m. Steam Communication between BRISTOL, SWANSEA, ILFRACOMBE, J: PADSTOW For the Month of AUGUST, 1880. fT HE "YELINDRA" and SSKpSjf J_ "COLLIER" will sail as follows, if not prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, *&ists £ 3x>3mr with liberty to tow vessels:— SWANSEA AND aaisTor.. „ From Swansea. From Bristol, i 9 MVindav o 3» p.m. 4 Wednesday 4 0 a.m. 6 Friday •• 8 0 a-m- ? Saturday 7 0 p.m. o Mondav 10 0 p.m. 11 Wednesday S 0 a.m. 10 Tuesday •• 10 0 a.m. 12 Thursday 8 30 a.m JLO Thursday •• 0 p.M. 13 Friday <■ 10 0 p.m. 11 .-Jat«-day ..12 0 nig't 17 Tuesday 2 30 a.m. 17 Tuesday 5 0 a.m. IS Wednesday 4 0 a.m. 21 Faturda. 8 30 a.m. 24 Tuesday 8 Oam. 24 Tuesday ..10 0 a.m. 26 Thursday 9 0 a.m. 21 Faturda. 8 30 a.m. 24 Tuesday 8 Cam. 24 Tuesday.. 10 0 a.m. 26 Thursday i) Oa.m. 26 Thursday ..11 0 p.m. 27 Friday 10 30 p.m. 28 Saturday ..12 0 nig't 31 Tuesday 2 0 a.m. FARFS Best Cabin, 5s. Fore Cabin, 3s. SWANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. From Swansea. I From Ilfracombe. 2 Monday 11 30 a.m. 2 Monday 8 30 p.m 3 Tuesday 630a.m. 4 Wednesday 10 £ 0 am 4 Wednesday 7 30 p.m. 5 Thursday ..11 0 a.m 6 Friday 8 0 a.m. 6 Friday 6 20 p.m 9 Monday 8 0 a.m. 9 Monday 6 30 p.m 10 Tuesday ..11 0 a.m. 11 Wednesday 3 0 p.m 13 Frday 9 0 a.m. 12 Thursday 3 30 p.m 16 Monday 10 45 a.m. 14 Saturday 9 30 a.m 18 Wednesday 4 0 a.m. 16 Monday 13) p.m 19 Thursday 7 0 a.m. 18 Wednesday 10 30 a.m 20 Friday 7 30 a.m. 19 Thursday 4 45 p.m 23 Monday 9 0 a.m. 21 Saturday 1 30 p.m 24 Tuesday ..11 0 a.m. 23 Monday 7 0 p.m 27 Friday ..9 0 a.m. 26 Thursday 3 0 p.m 30 Monday 10 30 a.m. 27 Friday ..7 0 p.m 30 Monday 1 15 p.m FAKES Best Cabin. 6s.; Fore Cabin, 4s. Return—Best, 8s. Fore, 6s.: Available for one month. SWANSEA AND PADSTOW. From Swansea. From Padstow. 4 Wednesday 7 0 p.m. 5 Thursday 5 0 p.m. 18 Wednesday 4 0 a.m. 19 Thursday 5 0 p.m. FARES: Best Cabin. 8s.; Fore Cabin, 5s. Return-Best, 12s.; Fore, 8s. Available for 28 days. BRISTOL, PADSTOW, AND WADEBRIDGE, Calling at Swansea. Bristol to Padstow. Padstow to Bristol. 4 Wednesday 4 0 a.m. 5 Thursday 5 0 p.m. 17 Tuesday 2 30 a.m. 19 Thursday 5 0 a.re. 31 Tuesday 2 0 a.m. 17 Tuesday 2 30 a.m. 19 Thursday 5 0 a.m. 31 Tuesday 2 0 a.m. FARES: Best Cabin. 8s.; Fore Cabin, 5s. Return,-Best, 12s.; Fore, 8s. available for 28 days. For further particulars apply to the Bristol Channel Steam Packet Company, viz., Swansea—William Pockett, General Manager Entrance South Dock. Bristol—W. Pockett, Broad Quay. Jtr»"acom6e—Benjamin Baker, Quay; W. Hawken, ^ndon^dSouth-Wes^rn Railway office Milligan and Co., The Library. Pollard, Steam Packet Office. Barnstaple—VV Pridham, Joy-street; R. Turner, 1. Bedford- row. Plymouth-London and South-Westeru Railway Co.'s &c., &c. The Owners give notice that they will not receive any Passen- gers, Persons, Animals or Goods, for conveyance or otherwise, under any circumstances whatsoever, except under the express terms and conditions that such Owners shall not in any way 1 e responsible for any loss, injury, or damage whatsoever, and from whatever cause arising, of r to, or in relation to such Pa^engere Persons, Animals, or Goods, respectively, while the same shall'be in the possession, custody, care or charge the Owners or their Ajrents or >ei\<uits, or on any Q y, > or Place on which they may "be placed, landed, or kept; noi■ for the acts, neglects, or defaults of any Railway, ^nal, OT °thF Company, Carrier, or Party, to whom they may be Passed on in the ordinary course of reception, carriage, detention, transit delivery.. Not accountable for Passengers' Luggage unless 1 reiglit oe paid thereon, and the value declared previous to sending. [SAILINGS FOR AUGUST NOT RECEIVED.] Stea.m Between Swansea, Belfast & Glasgow ^JTEAMERS "Avon," Antona," Clutha," "Ailsa," "Severn, hi 1T iji jJ1 ifc' and Princess Alexandra." SAILINGS FOR JULY, 1880 FROM SWANSEA TO Belfast AND GLASGOW. 7, Wednesday 4 0 p.m I 21, Wednesday 3 0pm 4, Wednesday.» 8 0 p.m | 2S, Wednesday 8 0 £ m FARES. Cabin to Belfast 17s. 6d. Deck, 10s. Cabin to Glasgow 20s. Deck, 12s. 6d.; Sailors, 10s.; Return Tickets, Pare-and-a-half. I For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to M. JONES & BROS., Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, Swansea. DIRECT Steam Communication between Liverpool and .^ausea. AUGUST, 1880. -4 THE Liverpool and Bristol Chan- -L nel Navigation Company's well-known (s.s.) SUNLIGHT," 600 Tons. Captain J. JONES, Is intended to sail from Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, for Swansea, (Unless prevented by any urforseen occurrence,) as follows (with or without Pilots, and liberty to tow Vessels) 3 Tue3day 8 p m. 24 Tuesday 12 ni't. 10 Tuesday 12 ni't 31 Tuesday 7 p.m 17 Tuesday 7 p.m.) AND FROM Swansea for Liverpool- (CALLING AT MILFORD WHEN REQUIRED.) ,7 Saturday 5 p.m. 21 Saturday 5 p.m. 4 Saturday 11 a.m. 28 Saturday n a'm." FARES :-To and from Swansea, including cabin fee-Cabin 12s. 6s.; Deck. 63. Return Tickets-18s. Swansea to Milford, —Cabin, 5s.; Deck, 3s. Passengers are requested to take harge of their own Luggage, as the Ship is not responsible in any way for its safety. Goods intended for the above Steamer from Liverpool must he at the South-West Corner of Trafalgar Dock two hours before the time of sailing. All Goods for Milford and neighbouring Ports are landed at T«tlslc of the Shippers and Consignees, as regards Hulks ■wghters, and Boats, AGENTS: John Bacon, Bumford-place Liverpool. John Phillips Milford. DANIEL MORGAN. Swansea. The Good Old Times. A Fast, Safe, and Well-appointed FOUR-HORSE COACH, THE FLYING BEETLECRUSHER, on and after JL JUNE 2od, 1880, between MUMBLES, SWANSEA, BISHOPSTONE VALLEY, and GOWER, on MON. DAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Swansea and Mumbles Fares One Shilling. Return —Eighteenpence. Box Seat — Sixpence extra. TIME TABLE: Mumbles 9 30 a.m. Swansea 5 30 p.m. Swansea .10 0 | Mumbles 6 0 „ An Extra Coach on Saturdays, leaving Swansea 2.30, and Mumbles 3.1.ó p.m. Swansea, Mumbles, Oower, Cefn Bryn, Oxwich Bay, and Crowley Woods, the most lovely scenery in the world, on THURSDAYS. Lunch provided 2s. per head. TIME TABLE.—Mumbles, 8.30 Sketty Road, 8.45, to meet passengers by 8.20 train from Swansea Gower, 10.15 a.m. Return-Gower, 6.45 p.m. Sketty Road, 8.26, for Swansea passengers Mumbles 8.45 p.m. Swansea, Mumbles, and Bishopstone Valley Time Table. -Mumbles, 2.30 p.m. Blackpill and Woodman. 2.49, to meet 2.30 train from Swansea Bishopstone Valley, 3.30 p.m. Tea one shilling per head. Bishopstone Valley, 7.30 Woodman, 8.10, to meet train for Swansea Mumbles, 8.30 p.m. Fares—3s. return. Parcels and luggage conveyed, and commissions trans- acted with greatest attention. For further particulars apply to the SECRETARY, Castle Hotel, Swansea, or Ship and Castle Hotel, Mumbles, where plan of the Coach may be seen, and seats booked. "RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.—JC*ed J-V in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAU>» "RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.—Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY R FCKITTIS PARIS BLUE Is used by the poorest on account of its Cheapness And by the richest on account of its Beauty. jQOMB gLACK JjEAD AVOIDS DUST on Ornaments, Carpets, and Furniture. It adheres at once to the stove or grate. "QOMK gLACK LEAD BRONZE, SILVER, and GOLD International Medals awarded successively for Excellence of Quality and Cleanliness in use. DOME BLACK LEAD BRILLIANT! CLEAN: ECONONICAL E. JAMES & SONS, Plymouth, Inventors and Sole Manufacturers. DOME BLACK LEAT) SOLD BY GROCERS everywhere In Sixpenny Boxes. In Shilling decorated Metal Boxes with "propelling holder." In Penny "Domes," and in Halfpenny Domes. n QTEAM to MELBOURNE and SYD- NEY, Adelaide, all Queensland, Tas- aurl New Zealand Ports.— MONEY WIGRAM and SON'S LINE of STEAM and SAILING SHIPS for AUSTRALIA The steamship "SOMERSETSHIRE," 2,342 tons regis- ter, 1,500 horse-power indicated, ROBERT TICEHURST Commander, will leave the South West India Dock on Saturday, July 31st, calling at Plymouth. The cabins are spacious, well ventilated and furnished with every requisite, including bedding, linen, towels, &c., and spe- cially arranged for the comfort and accommodation of families Rates of passage money Chief Saloon, 50 guineas; second saloon, including cabin furniture, bed. dine &c 30 guineas third cabin, 18 guineas; open berths for'men only, 14 guineas. Carries an experienced surgeon and stewardess. For Freight or Passage apply to Morgan and Allport, 7, Leadenhall-street, London. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, (FOR LIVES ONLY—ESTABLISHED IN 1807.) 79, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. DIRECTORS. GEOKGE RUSSELL, Esq., Chairman. THOM?^ JELLICOE, Esq., F.R.G.S., Deputy-Chairman ES<1- Hon. T. F. FREMANTLE, M.P. THO £ AS BO™™°FP' EFK'- WM. A. GUY, M.B., F.R.S. THETIEM TTNN°«N'?8<1' RALPH LUDLOW LOPES, Esq. and Dividends, being at the rate of £ 4 lis nPr JB! year on the Company's Funds. LLS" PER CEUT- F(J1' THE The Premium Income for 1879 amounted to £ 241 FLNF1 the Accumulated Funds to £ 3,043,542, the latter SUL 'being unwards of twelve times the former. UM uelnS The Claims on decease of lives were for £ 334,131; and it wil be seen that the Expenses of Management for the above neriod including commission, ami all other charges, amounted Prt ftfi 4s t>er cent, of the total income. Th J Investments of the Company are classified as follows TTRLI+LIPQ NN property within the United Kingdom £ 2,164,538 Sums advanced on^ortgage of the Company s Policies 232,190 Loans-on personal security, with Policies 82,0.6 Colonial Government Securities United States'Bonds li'EFIFL New York City Bonds 21290 Railway Debenture Stocks • 1NO'O,A Railway Preference and other Stocks .• •• •• 32 357 House Property 14 036 Ground Rents IPS 668 Reyisionary Interests ON'SRU Borough and Parochial Rates „ •• £ )0V'* The last Valuation of the Company's Liabilities was made 1877, and persons now insuring will be entitled to share in tne next Division of Profits, in 1882, the Bonus vesting when the Policy has been five years in force. Prospectuses and Forms may be had, or will be sent, post free, on application at the Office, or to any of the Company Agents. AGENTS IN SWANSEA Messrs. LURY & GRIFFITHS, Glamorganshire Banking Company, By Order of the Mortgagee. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER, Has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1880, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, THE undermentioned VALUABLE LEASEHOLD JL PROPERTY, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read. pptfrnoT-sj LOT 1.—All that MALTHOUSE and PREMISES situate at the Hafod, Swansea, now in the °..P J* Messrs. Thomas Andrew and James Andrew, t- age of 40ft., and a depth of 114ft.. more or less. held for a term of 83.j years, from the 29th Sejt«n the yearly rent of £ o, estimated to be win* PCLOT 2U—All that BREWERY, DWELLI^-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as the HAFOD BREWERY, for- merly called the Hafod Flour Mills, no7imI"tffe cupation of the Hafod Brewery Company, „ held for a term of 9221 years, from the 29th September, 1861, at the yearly rent of £ 10.. This lot is sold subject to an underlease Brewery Company, Limited, for a term o y • > tb> 25th M»rch 1880 at the '0ftle seven years of £ 7o, and during the remain" N.B.—The vendors, who are m0.rtgag^'cuemay be con- lot free from any right of preemption wh 7 tained in such underlease. TvTpggrs Brown Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Brown Collins, and Woods, Solicitors, Worcesterplace, Swan- sea, or of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, bers, Oxford-street, Swansea. — —^ Sale of Desirable Leasehold Property at Swansea. Afessrs. EDW ARDROBERTS and SON Have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTWN.> At the CAMERON ARMS, HOTEL, HIGH-STREE On FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1880, Subject to Condi- tions of Sale, m°HE0ffoiaioewing LEASEHOLD pTem^st? JL those Two Dwelling honses, Shop Held fo> being Nos. 17 and 18, Pleasant View Temce.^ Held Jor a term of 76 years from December 25tb, 1872, = rent of E4 13s. per,,i-,inum. situate and being Two Dwelling-houses and Premises situate an IR Nos. 14 and 15, Skinner-street. Held fo rpnj- Qf fe; years from 19th September, 1872, at a groun PeDwnemS-house and Premises situate J1'°f" ^> Baptist Well-street. Held for a term of 75 years from 25th September, 1874, at a ground rent of £ 2 10s. per allShop, Oven, and Bakehouse, situate at the corner o< Skinner-street and Symmons-street. Held for a term of 75 years from the 27th September, 1875, at a ground rent of £ 2 5s. per annum. All those Four Houses and Premises, situate in Mill, brook-street, Landore. Swansea, now in the occupation of S. Davies and others. Held for a term of 95 years from 23rd day of June, 1875, subject to a ground rent of £1 2s. 6d. per annum each house. Sale to Commence at 7 o'clock in the Evening. For further particulars as to the first six houses apply to Messrs. Hartland Davies and Isnnc, Solicitors, Rutland-street; and as to the last four houses o H. Glascodine, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street; and as to the whole of the Property to Thomas Wi iam ^« Accountant, 23, Belle Vue-street, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. "Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property at Swansea. Messrs. EDWARD-ROBERTS and SON Have been instructed 10 N, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the CAMFRON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1880, subject to conditions rpHEe'following PROPERTY s-TWO _| HOUSES and PREMISES, adjoining each other, and situate and beikgNos. 6, Burman street, and George-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Air. Nash and Mr. Fuge. Held for a term of 86 years from 1873, at a ground rent of £3 3s. each house. TWO DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 2. and 3, Langdon-place S wansea. Jtieid for a term of 81 years from March 2oth, 1853, at a ground j rent of £ 2 17s. 6d. each house per annum. rent of B2 17s. 6d. each house per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. j Sale of Valuable Leasehold property in the Town of 5 Swansea. i Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON j Have been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1880, in such lots as shall be determined upon at the time of Sale, THE following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY :-AU that Double-Licensed PUBLIC HOUSE and PREMISES, known as the Plough Inn, situate at the corner of Gower-street and Portland-street, Swansea, close to the Tramway Terminus, containing spacious bar, bar parlour, and other usual rooms now, or late, in the occupation of Mr. William Durke- Held for a term of 99 years, less three days, from the 9th day of Febrbary, 1824, at an apportioned ground rent of k.1 per annum. v. All that SHOP and PREMISES, adjoining the plough Inn," situate in Gower-street, now let to Mr. Thomas Jones, as yearly tenant, at the rent of £ 42 10s Held under the same lease as the last premises, at an appor- tioned ground rent of £ 1 12s. per anniim- „n-p«TTCTj,<j All that DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 59, Hafod-terrace, Naath-road, now in the occupation of Mr. George Gear. Held for a term of 9) years, from the 29ch September, 1866, at a ground rent of jEl M->. per annum. All those four DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Lamb-street, Waunwen, Swansea, together with the large Yard with arched entrance, now in the oc- cupation of Messrs. Davies, David Jones, Henry Hawkins, John Tippings, and George Huxtable. Held for a term of 75 years, from the 29th September, 1867, at a ground rent of 95 17s. 4d. per annum. All those four DWELLING HOUSES and PRE- MISES, situate in Waunwen-terrace, Swansea, near the "Red Cow Inn," now in the occupation of Messrs. John John, George Osborn, John White, and Wm. Samuel. Held for a term of 75 years, from the 29th September, 1854, at the ground rent of £5 19.:1. P0AUthose three DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES and SHOP adjoining, 'now in the occupation of Messrs. Blanch. Evans, and Gibburn. The shop is let to Mr. Hughes, for the term of 99 years, from 25th Mirch, 1874, less the last four days thereof, at a ground rent of £ 2 5s. per annum. Held for a term of 99 years from March 25, 1874, at the ground rent of B5 lis. per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock, p.m. For further particulars apply to J. Ivor Evans, Esq., Belle Vue Chambers, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford- street, Swansea. 20, Nicholl Street, Swansea. SALE OF FURNITURE and Effects, of the late Capt. John Beynon, has been POSTPONED (in conse- quence of unforeseen circumstances) and will take place on TUESDAY next, August 3, 1880. At eleven o'clock in the forenoon. DANIEL PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. 7, Dynevor-place, Swansea, July 28th, 1880. LANDORE, SWANSEA. Sale of Leasehold Cottages at Wern Road. Mr. EVAN CRAPPER Is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CASTLE HOTEL, Castle Square, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1880 (by order of the Mort- gagee, end subject to such conditions as^will be then read), ALL those THREE LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, Gardens, and Premises, situated in the Wern-roaa, Landore, Swansea, aforesaid, and now in the several occupations of Messrs. Rees, Hopkins, and Davies, at rentals amounting in the aggregate to S27 6s. per annum. Such premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1859, at the small annual ground rent of XI 3s. 9d. These Cottages are substantially built, and in a good state of repair, and from their situation will always readily let They contain four rooms each. For further particulars, apply to J. Aeron Thomas Esq., Solicitor, 18, York-place, or of the Auctioneer, No. 4, Oxford-street, Swansea. The Sale to commence at Six o clock p.m. CARMARTHENSHIRE. FORESTFAWR, near Kidwelly, in the Parish of Llan- qendeime, distant about quarter of a mile from Pontyeats Station. —— Important Sale of Larch Trees. Mr. D A V I D THOMAS Is instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the RWYTH INN, PONTYEATES. on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of August, 1880, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon (in one or three lots, as determined upon on the day of Sale), ABOUT 9 Acres of valuable LARCH TREES, about 2o years' growth, now standing and growing on the above farm. The above are worthy the attention of timber merchants, colliery proprietors, and others, being most conveniently situated for removal. The trees are of good length, and vary from 14 to 30 inch girth. Mr. Thomas Beynon, Swmeinon, near Pontyeats, will show the timber, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 3, Blue-street, Carmarthen, or to Mr. C. E. Morris, solicitor, Carmarthen. Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON & structed to SELL BY AUCTION at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, th,e J HOTJSEHOLD FUR large and varied assortment of HOUS.LfclO.LL) 1?UK NITURE, Oil Paintings, Decanters, Vases &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o Clock a.m. Victoria. Mart. Swansea. "fc/r ESSES MYNOn'S'hUGHEI1 will SELL BY a large and varied assortment of THEOLOGICAL and other BOOKS, the property of a Gentleman leaving the Neighbourhood. „ „ _T neIgh bourhood. Sale at 12 Noon. Sale of Valuable Leasehold ^2?^^ Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON & ?v ATTPTme\r instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th 1880, the following valuable LEASEHOLD those Three LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 34, 35, and 36, Orchard-street, Alsofa' HOUSE and YARD in Richard's-place, occu- pied by Mr. W. Bus. Further particulars will appear. n f Auctioneers' Offices, Victoua Chambers, Oxford-street Swansea. To Gentlemen, Farmers, Contractor^ and. Others Mp'tsQTfS T5RVWON and HUGHlio will bfciLL by REPOSITORY, Oxford-street Sv HORSES! PHAETON, DOG-CAHTS, HARNESS, &c, compnsing-y horse^ g yearS) 15.2 hands, sound and a g°LoTT-Brown cart horse, "Dragon," over 15 hands, toT Sa-Bly0,ckoeb: 14 3handf; 4 years, sound and a good WL0T\-Bay gelding, 15.2 hands, by "Artful" good in saddle.. a(j,jie and harness. LOT 5. ^rown mare, g jiands, sound and quiet to LOT 6.—Chestnut pony, 14 nanus, a i lide and drive. <rood in saddle and LOT 7.—Bay horse, 5 yeais, lo.-s. o haL0T 8.-Brown horse, 6 years, 15.2, quiet in single and ^°WagonetteSS'with blue cushions, leather apron, in ex- cellent cor di'tion, 4-wheel dog-cart m good condition 4-wheel dog-cart to carry six, 4 wheel phaeton, light and in good condition. Scotch tip-cart, set of cart harness, silver and brass mounted single and double carriage har- ness, saddles and bridles, &c-, &c». Each horse must be provided with a halter aud be in the yard by Ten o'clock morning of sale. An Ordinary will be provided at the Jeffreys Arms Hotel at One o'clock. „ Sale to commence at Two o clock, p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Petersfield, Hants. Three remarkable Freehold Sites, for the building of three or more residences, comprising—1. The Island Farm, of about 70 acres, studded with oak timber, most in grass, with hop gardens and a picturesque small farm- house and buildings. 2. The Knolls, a beautifully- placed, high-lying property of about 79 acres, with woodlands and grass land. 3. Northfield, a lovely wood, with pasture intervening, of about 30 acres. Each of these properties is on chalk soil, and within two or three miles of the Petersfield Railway Station (Direct Portsmouth line), in an intensely rural and emi- nently beautiful locality, commanding splendid views, °f grand extent, including ranges of hill, down, and vale. They are well adapted to northern people seek- ing southern homes. Messrs. E. d: H. LTTMLEY WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the Mart, C.E., on Tuesday, August 10th, at 2 o'clock (unless previously sold), in three lots, THE above important FREEHOLD PROPERTY, as briefly described. They point with pleasure to an adjoining lot, of a similar character, which they sold some years ago, and which, with a house built from the dental^ °i-1 forms a perfect little freehold resi- h„^ar^cu*ars and conditions of sale, with plan, may be of Messrs. Beilbon, SaU^-all, Tryon, Soluitow,, 1. otone-buildings Lincoln's-inn of Mr. Henry Warner, ^arrington, Alton and of Lumleys, Land Agents and ■Auctioneers, St. James's-street. Swansea Harbour Trust. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ^CV £ dE f1 A HEBtELIz BABNK''HOUSAY^A "Wed u I Holiday in the Offices at ft. above Trust, I875et the authority of the HolidayS Extenslon Act' 1' The Deputy Assistant Harbour Master will be on duty, ready to attend to all special General Superintendent's Harbour Offices, 21st July. l°au' Swansea Hatb°ur Trust. NOTlPP1 T<^ TTU'REBY GIVEN that THE ANNUAL V VK-J*} A r MFFTlNG of the Swansea Harbour ™ J the Guildhall, in the Borough of Swansea' Irnvn A V the 9th day of August, 1880, at twelve o'clock at^fom^'when a statement of the Receipts 2f C»»Ks SteMl 'J ""m' "U Pt0dUCed fot N^^10nJlnd 8ettA^oDOrrEN' that Printed Copies of 8Uch 18 tBEp now ready, and may be had at the offices situate in the Borough of Swansea; ^eTrustees.situate^geTeralAcc0UntS;Books; and Don f^-vpd'to therein, lie at the said Offices for thp Cl l3 nf the Creditors of the said Trustees, ?a^ou;^tepa°yers, and other parties interested, at all reasonable hours.. Dated this 26th day Of FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trustees. =- the l?*! t'BfAuf HOPKINS, deceased, and in an acti0^teof WIL^iS «gainst DAVID HOPKINS and aftofb ,oH^NT?Lw ilcf the Creditors of WILLIAM Hotei87?' HV^0,lSvrbafod, in the parish of Llanon, in tli eof „ Farmer, who died on the 22r .e ?<Snty °.f T'Q77 are, on or before the 1st day of Sep!! December, 1877, post, pre paid, to Mr. J.^EMBER, 1880, to sendf gwansea, in the county of Gla, Edward STEVENS, o defen(jant David Hopkins, the T?rgan'SolicltorAv leased, their Christian and Surno 0 descriptions, the full particulars of a!nes, addresses and de Pjiejr acCounts, and the nat r claims, a statement el(j i,y them, or in de- S«it "om benefit of the said judgmen • -g to produce the samVeiTy Creditor holding any u t his chambers, before the Master ofthe^ou- Middlesex, on fete in Rolls Yard, Chancery lane. at «Qesday. the 27th day of for adjudicating on n°on, being the time app01 heiclaims. qqa .W thi» 21>(tHday-J. WMNS, ctok 4 Orchard-street, Portman-square, London, W., Agents for J. EDWARD ST d.gtreet Swansea, Castle Solicitor.' ^ne iU|«ne'ac ion of JOHN SEARGENT STfiVpS ma?\1^fth?Hmself and all other the Credi- tors ™ ?oNKS deceased, versus JOHN DAvVXnV°She Creditors of EDWARD JONF^ 'i 'AT 1^ Bellevue-strees, Swansea, in the « V of No* 13, M«ster Shipsmith, who died Surname,, «,id ad- dresseq j 'i -r i.- « the full particulars of their claims a^t +P f their accounts, and the nature of the?ecuriHate^ent l hSd by them, or in default thereof X«y will be peretnptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order -j. ■ j. J Everv anY security is to produce the same before Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins, at his Chambers sitnntp No 12 Staple Inn, Hclborn, in the county of Middlesex^ on the 29th day of October 1880, a* 12 o'clo^ afnoon, being the time appointed for the adj udication on the claims. asn •Dated this 12th day of July, 1 EDWARD THEARME,^ cie^ Chief Clerk. NATION & STEPHENS, -square, a Orchard-street, Portman-square, Middlesex, W., Agents for J EDWARD STEVENS, Castle Buildings, Wind-street, Swansea, Plaintiffs Solicitor, Special List of High-class Vintage Clarets of the Year 1875, INCLUDING CHATEAU LAFITE. CHATEAU MARGAUX. CHATEAU MOUTON-ROTHSCHILD. CHATEAU LEOVILLE. CHATEAU COS D'ESTOURNEL. CHATEAU RAUZAN. CHATEAU MONTROSE. CHATEAU LANGOA. CHATEAU LAGRANGE. CHATEAU COS LABORY. BOTTLED ON THE ESTATES. Together with a choice Selection of other favourite growths of the Vintage 1875, the most celebrated year in point of quantity and quality among the recent Vintages of France. On application to W. & A. GILBEY, 47 & 48, Wind-street, Swansea, or Agents. EDUCATIONAL. School of Art, 12, HENRIETTA STREET, SWANSEA. Under the direction of Miss ZITTELLA E. TOMKINS. CLASSES will be resumed on TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1880. Session commences first week iu September. Evening Classes twice a week. Terms Monthly and per Session. MISS WILLIAMS'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, July 26th, 1880. MONDAY, July 26th, 1880. 28, Hanover-street, Swansea. UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea. Principal-Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. Next term commences September 20th, 1880. Danygraig, Pontardawe. THE Duties of Mrs. KIRKHOUSE'S Establishment will Re-commence on WEDNESDAY, the 28th July, 1880 Brunswick Villa, St. Helen's, SWANSEA. MADAME D'AUSTEIN'S ESTABLISHMENT, for the Board and Education of Young Ladies, will be RE-OPENED on TUESDAY, the 27th July, 1880. Collegiate School. Head Master—Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A. Second Master—Rev. LINDOW CARR, M.A. Third Master—R. D. LEWIS, Esq., B.A. (Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters.) SCHOOL Re-opens, TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, at 10 a.m. For Terms, &c., apply Head Master, Walter's Road. Examiners' Reports of 1878 and 1879 may be had. Stuart House, St. George's Terrace> SWANSEA. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL-MISS L. 0. JONES. THE Duties of the above Establishment will be RESUMED (D.V.) on MONDAY, JULY 26th, 1880. Terms and references on application. Private Pupils received for instruction in French and Music. Swansea Training School, Anglo-French Institution for a limited number of Day Pupils, (ESTABLISHED 1858,) GORE HOUSE, GORE TERRACE, F. F. BENVENUTI, Professor of Languages, Principal, WAS RE-OPENED on WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant. LITERARY INSTITUTE For Private Students only. English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Latin, and Literature. Governesses and Students prepared for Professional and Commercial pursuits. English and French Academy, For a limited number of Young Ladies, (ESTABLISHED 1858,) GORE HOUSE, GORE TERRACE, Conducted by MADAME BENVENUTI, RE-OPENED on WEDNESDAY, the 28th Private Lessons in English, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin and Music. Normal College, Swansea. TTEAD MASTED EDWARD T. DAVIES, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. RESIDENT MASTERS CLASSICS AND ENGLISH—D. J. MICHAEL, B.A., (Classical Honours) Trinity College, Dublin. MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE-BRIAN NORRIS, (Certi- ficated-Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics) Science and Art Department, South Kensington. VISITING MASTERS DRAWING-F. F. HOSFORD, Head Master School of Art, Swansea.. DRILL-SERGEANT OBOURN, late R.A. PREPARATION for the various Public Examinations, PREPARATION for the various Public Examinations, such as the Oxford and Cambridge Local, London Marticulation, Civil Service Competition, Medical and Law entrance, and others. Terms moderate. Full prospectus on application. The Next Term will commence on FRIDAY, APRIL 30 at 9.30 a.m. Stafford College, FOREST HILL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL PALACE. HEAD MASTER R. CROSS, F.R.A.S., Who was Principal of the Bridgend School for 7 years. THE Classics, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Painting, Engineering Drawing, and the other im- portant branches of school work, are taught by Professors of recognized London repute. The College was opened in 1868 with two Pupils, and in a few years the number exceeded 80.. The health of the Pupils was, during the whole time referred to, absolutely perfect. This testifies to the efficiency of all the domestic arrangements. Further evidence that the Pupils find a superior home at Stafford College may be gathered from the fact that those friends who sent Pupils twelve years ago do so still. The Report of three Public Examiners is to this effect The Education is comprehensive, and correct; and the work done is on a par with that of the large Public Schools." Parents who seek for their Sons a safe and solid Education, a home for them in a delightful and su- premely healthy position, and the personal guardianship of their morals by the Principal himself, will do well to apply for a Prospectus. THOMAS HUGHES, PROFESSOR OF THE HARP, TtE(?lto^nno,unce ^at after having been a Student frtni Roya* Academy of Music, London, for the il; u years, he intends establishing himself in the neighbourhood of Swansea, for the purpose of fulfilling ei^ti T Public or Private Concerts, and of fesneotino.6380118 0n the All communications respecting engagements for Concerts or Lessons to be fpssnr !f°rti TTreseni'to Mr- Thoma-s HUGHES, Pro- I™. «-S.O„ WRITING. Mr. MacCREANOR, WRITING MASTER, TERRACE, SWANSEA, Wn Ladies and Gentlemen's FASHIONABLE before payment?" Le880DS- E ltire satisfaction Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestones Band Silicious Fire Cement. DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to m Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pvle, near Bridgend. EORGE~PLUMHLY, SWORN STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 9, Tokenhouse-yard, London, E.C.—Every class of Security dealt in at the closest prices, either for cash or for the fortnightly settlement. Cheques to be crossed "City Bank," order G. Plumbly. BENSON'S WATCH & CHAIN CLUBS. FOREMEN and others, by acting as Secretaries to the above, may add CONSIDERABLY to their income. Apply, for full particulars, to J. W. BENSON, Watch- maker by SPECIAL WARRANT to the QUEEN, 58 and 60, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. 1HEMICAL FOOITfor INDIGESTION, DEBILITY, V LOWNESS of SPIRITS, IMPURITIES of BLOOD, and want of NERVOUS STRENGTH. Particulars sent by Secretary, Institute of Anatomy Birmingham. The Bankruptcy Act 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea. IN the matter of a special resolution for LiauidftH™ by Arrangement of the affairs of WILLIAM DTTRTf of the PLOUGH INN, Swansea, in the Countv of CUrn^ gan. Licensed Victualler and Cab Proprietor This is to certify that JOHN Franot^ it t t ia Fiflher-atroet, Swamea, in the county of Glamorgan It'- u ^iation bj Arrangement. *nd S~1",he Cmrt' 29th day of July, 1880. (Signed), JOHN JONES, Registrar, n South Wales Chair Eisteddfod, AND BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEETING. PHOTOGE APH Y, AND RE WS\S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Is CLOSE by the PAVILION, and immediately OPPOSITE the ROYAL INSTITUTION. CARTES, CABINETS, GROUPS, AND LARGE PORTRAITS Produced in the Best Manner, at Moderate Charges. Prize Medallist—NORTH < £ SOUTH WALES. WM. H. HUGHES, M.R.C.V.S., VETERINARY SURGEON, (Late Inspector of the PrivylCouncil and Assistan Inspector to the Royal Agricultural Society,) Surgery-121, High-street, Swansea. RESIDENCE—36, YAXSEL STREET. [ESTABLISHED 1337.] MOSES JONES, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 12 and 146, High Street, Swansea. (Opposite the Swansea Bank.) Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, CASTLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. PLAXS supplied on approval if desired. Terms 5 per JL cent. for plans and superintendence, or 2h per cent for plans oaly. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. Mr. R. J. GEORGE, M. Inst. C.E., CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, MAY BE CONSULTED on questions of Water Supply, Drainage, and Sewage Disposal. Surveys made for Towns, Works, Estatcs) Railways, dec. Plans prepared and carried out for any Engineering Work. References to numerous Engagements. Oaices—25, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Swansea. BURMAN HOUSE, BURMAN STREET, WALTER'S ROAD, SWANSEA. MRS. NASH, MILLINER, MANTLE, and COSTUME MAKER. IN thanking the Ladies of Swansea and Neighbour- hood for their past Patronage, would respectfully inform them that she is prepared to do Dross and Mantle Making on a more extensive scale than hitherto. All Orders entrusted to her will meet with prompt attention. Lathes' own Materials made up in the most Fashion- able Styles. TO PRIVATE PIC-NIC & PLEASURE PARTIES. WILLIAM PIKE. RUTLAND LIVERY AND POSTING STABLES, RUTLAND STREET, HAS just added to his already extensive and van^d Stock of Carriages, a Superior COVERED BREAK, TO SEAT THIRTY, Which be can confidently recommend to Pic-Nic and COVERED BREAK, TO SEAT THIRTY, Which he can confidently recommend to 1-io-Nic and Pleasure Parties. Contracts made for large Parties on most advantageous terms. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. NOTICE TO VISITORS AND PLEASURE PARTIES. J. H. ROSSER, LIVERY STABLES, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. An Elegant Four-Horse Drag on Hire, for Picnics and Pleasure Parties. Brakes, Landaus, Waggonettes, Dog-carts, Hearses, Mourning Coaches, Funeral Caniages, &c., may be had on Hire at all times. Orders by Post will receive prompt attention. W. H. HEADDON, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, 21, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. ORNAMENTAL, Savory, Mould, Pound, Madeira Sultana, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. 0 Sultana, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. Picnics, Dinners, and Evening Parties Supplied. WEDDING BREAKFASTS. BALL SUPPERS Tipsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jellies. CUTLERY AND PLATE LENT ON HIRE. FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES. HALL & Co., CTtOAL AND COKE M E R C H AIN T S 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. REDUCTION IN PRICE. Cash on Delivery. Booking Prices. Best Large Red Ash Coal. 12s. 6d. 13s. Od. „ Thro' „ Us. 6d. 12s. Od. Second Quality Large lis. Od. lls.6d Coke 5S. 6d. per load. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. per ton extra Orders received at the above Address; at 2. Brook- land Villas, Constitution-hill; and at 51, Argyle-street. SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, Low Level, South Dock. (ENTRANCE OPPOSITE SWANSEA GAS WORKS.) Offices: 23, BELLEVUE STREET. Proprietor: THOMAS WILLIAMS. MANAGER-MR. W. MANATON, 23, BELLEVUE-STREET, SWANSEA. Terms of Credit-One Month. Orders by Post will receive Prompt Attention. SEEDS BULBS AND FLOWERS. EDWARD-DAVIES, THE BOTANICAL HALL, 72B, Oxford-street, Swansea, THE LARGEST SEED PREMISES IN SWANSEA. DANIEL'S Defiance, Carter's Hartwell, Enfield and London Market. Cabbage Seed, Collection of 8 sorts, 1 oz., ONE SHILLING, a Pennyworth of each or either.. Your seeds have given me the greatest satisfaction." -A. B. HISCOCK, Llansamlet. G. MARQUISS, Painter, Glazier, Paper-Hanger, and House Decorator 46, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Clerev and Gentry of Swansea and neighbourhood for liberal Patronage bestowed on him durin* tL lLf ii years, and begs to inform them that bt wl f4 i bis Premises, and has a LARGE STOCK or pTfer^In^ wbfobUll6 DeWeSt ?esigD8' *hiShe offer at prices Walt andTP-arefaVi0Urablywith ^use in South Smen he is entw J\rgG Staff of thoroughly efficient »f the tradV and D to fxecute orders in e^ery branch Favoured d,a11 orders with which he may be 7? hls Pers?nal superintendence, and by orkmanship and using the best materials, and prompt attention to orders, he hopes to merit a con- tinuance of the support so liberally bestowed on him. Estimates given. Men sent to any part of the Country. I THOMAS JOSEPH BUSE Supplies Loans on Shipping (Launched or Building), Debentures and Shares in Companies, Title Deeds, Dock Warrants, Life Assurance Policies, Life Interests, Reversions, Landed Estates, &c., Houses, Shops, Collieries, Works, Manufactories, Railway Trucks also small Sums on Personal Security, Or Movable Property. — Offices, 7, Temple-street, Swansea. H THOMAS & Co.'s Swansea Celebrated Brass 0 Polishing Paste. H. Thomas & Co.'s Swansea Celebrated Furniture Cream. The above Articles are warranted to be genuine being manufactured of the very best materials. Bay View Cottage, St. Thomas, Swanea,