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E A XT Z EST. Sparkling Phosphated Beverage—Non-Alcoholic. TT7E have undertaken the Agencv for this New Beverage which we Strongly Recommend. PRICE 6d. Per BOTTLE. TAYLOR COMPAiSIY, 6, Castle Square, Swansea- IFi10*?1!?11*' ^U1?r^es'~ 99, Oxford-street, Swansea- 20, High-street, Dfracombe. 33, Walter-road, Bwwga^ price Free on appIicatlon, THE BEAUFORT NURSERY, BLACKPILL. M. H. CLARE. AN INSPECTION of the HURSERY is respectfully invited. A SPLENDID STOCK of WINTER and SPRING BLOOMING PLANTS. Primulas, Azaleas, Ericas, Camelias, Solanum, Cyclamen, &c., &c. All Orders for Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Memorial Wreaths, or Crosses, of Natural Flowers, will have immediate and best attention. Orders Received either at Blackpill, or by f M. H. CLARE, • 7, Temple-street, Swansea. THE ESTABLISHMENT FOR SEEDS, BULBS, FLOWERS, AND PLANTS. ALL TRAINS STOP AT THE NURSERY. O 3R. X S T -A. S 1 8 8 O WM. EVA IS NOW SHOWING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AND USEFUL ARTICLES, Suitable for Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts, AT VERY LOW PRICES. w m. eYa7 74, OXFORD STREET. SWANSEA. A SWANSEA FLORAL AND SEED DEPOT, 72 B. OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. (Opposite the White Hart Hotel.) ARE DAVIBS, ■w-k/'vr A Nrr<aT TiT HP T ST and SEED MERCHANT, begs to call the attention of his Customers to B0It spLId Stoi :of Seet juSt arri,-Cd, PEAS and BEANS for early work, Sc., te. See catalogues. SHOW ROOM (under the Management of Mrs. DAVIES), rep.e?;eSe S "cSosks, and BOUQUETS, ^suitable for ""ftSftSSd « ne- STOCK of HARICOT BEANS, LENTILS, SCOTCH OATMEAL, GREEN largest Seed Establishment in Swansea, close to the Market, EDWARD DAVIES, Florist and Nurseryman. Gardens, &c., laid out and attended to for Year, Quarter, or Month. WALTER BENSON & CO., WINE AND SPIRIT, ALE AND STOUT MERCHANTS, 31 WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA, 13ETTJRN thanks to the\r numerous Customers for the kind patronage they have received and R hope that by continuing to supply the BEST QUALITY OP GOOD3, combine! mth strict at- tention and punctuality in delivery, to merit a continuance of their support. tention an J Brands tiaen added to the Business. THE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. HEAD OFFICE, 26, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH. n i T-I i i £ 2,414,336. Accumulated Fund upwards ol THE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE, Being a PURELY MUTUAL OFFICE, the whole Profit, belovj to the Members, who are, at ° the same time, expressly exempted from personal responsibility. Prospectuses ^Tall information may be obtained from the District Agent, MR. A. GRANT, 3, ST. GEORGES 1ERRACE, 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, BlTSINESS, MEMORIAL, AND OTHER T £ »'■ ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. TJOME BLACK LEAD grate.. JJOME JJLACK L^AD BRONZE, SILVER, and GOLD International Medals awarded successively fo Excellence of Quality and Cleanliness in pOME BLACK LEAD BRILLIANT! CLEAN! ECONONICAL E. JAMES & SONS, Plymouth, Inventors and Sole Manufacturers. DOXE BLACK LEAD SOLD BY GROCERS everywhere Trf Simenny Boxes. In Shilling decorated with propelling holder." In ^OWI^NDS'pDONTO^PEABL I and most fragrant d preserves the ever made; it whitens nearl-like white- teeth, imparts to ind gives a ness, strengthens the gum. the fact pleasing f to f™m anv mineral or of its being i^rfectly free from y p^yfrice acid ingredients constitutes it the Desi whichfan be used, and especially adaptsi itior th« teeth of children. Health depends in a g ™L^re upon the soundness of the teeth, and all dentists will allow that neither washes nor pastes can possibly be as efficacious for polishing the teeth and keeping them sound and white as a pure and non-gritty tooth powder; such R- nds OdOllto has always proved itself to BOWLANDS^ ODONTO, fatton Garden, Government Stamp, without which no ODONTO ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL R0Wis uSy in *§* "S" S-'»' cedented success t £ restoring, improving, in promoting the gro n hair. It pre- and beautifying ofl or turning gray, vents hair from f *• g leanses it from ?curf strengthens T\ eak hai tifiilly soft, pliable, and dandriff, and ^Vft is specially recom- and glossy. r°r.rilfh lns;s 0f a beautiful head mended, "^™^?rJ>Kon into the nursery, hau': isa sufflc ent proof of its merits. Itisper- Boyalty is a sumciui p mineral, or poisonous Perf"liners, and Hai: dresser?, in usual toni size*. •DECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.-Used R E in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY "DECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.—Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY TDECKITT'S PARIS BLUE •Ev Is used by the poorest on account of its Cheapness And by the richest on account of ita Beauty. HO PKINSON'S PIANOFORTES UNSURPASSED IN COMPETITION BY ANY. PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, 1851, 1855, 1862, 1865, 1866, 1872, W75, 1877, 1878, 1879. In 1855 there were three firms only selected for the highest awards in the great competition by the world's makers, and B s S B S. HOPKINSON JM were honoured by being one of the three. la 1S62 t-« I!™-»>* ^'i-r"p0KTdN » O N M being one of the two. In 1878 one firm only was selected by Judges for the Gold Medal for Great Britain (the highest award) JYJ- Tit™ R1 Sg. HOPKINSON. NOTE.—As many persons are not aware at how moder- ate a price they can obtain Instruments of such proved and undoubted excellence, they are invited to apply for Hopkinson's Illustrated Lists, sent Post Free.-235, Regent street, London, W. RANT'S MORELLA CHERRY BKANDY. cx Have you ever tasted it ? The most delicious liqueur in the world. Nice with hot water, or agrated waters. IRR A I MORELLA, CHERRY BRANDY. G Obtained at all Refreshment Bars, All Restaurants, Inns, and Hotels, And of all Wine Merchants, A— TRRIJT)G MORELL A. CHERRY BRANDY G The most wholesome of all stimulants. A valuable tonic. See Medical Testimonials. rTN¥^MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY. m TJ- TR used in place of Wine. The Sportsman and Traveller s Companion. Esteemed inth^Armyand^Navy. RANT'S MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY. C TT Supplied to the Queen at all the Palaces. To t&e Governor-General of Canada. To the Aristocracy, and general public. THOMAS GRANT, The Distillery, Maidstone (ESTABLISHED 1840.) CABINET & FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 16, Castle Square, Swansea. SAM U E L WAR D, LATE OF THE ISLAND HOUSE, RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends, Customers, and the Public generally, that he has REMOVED to the above Address, where Business will be carried-,on as usual, and now OFFERS a LARGE and MODERN STOCK of every description of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c. FEATHER AND MILLPUFF BEDS, AND MATTRESSES, the Best Quality, at Most Moderate Prices. BRASS, IRON, AND OTHER BEDSTEADS from the First Makers. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. _c Note the Address—16, CASTLE SQUARE, SWANSEA. MESSRS. CORY, YEO, & CO/s PATENT HOUSEHOLD FUEL. T™SyUS«cf KEQ™ N<? BR EAKING^ rw;4.COmPaCl' There is NO SMALL with it, and it is. lreftnowledged to prove a GREAT SAVING compared with the best Large House Coal. PRICE-12s. PER TON DELIVERED IN TOWN. TERMS-NETT CASH. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. Sole Agent, to whom all Orders should be seat— H. H. SHAW, HEATBPIELD, SWANSEA, Or Fuel Works, Strand. 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. William Knowles, Esq. John Garratt Cattley, Esq. Nevile Lubbock, Esq. Mark Currie Close, Esq. Geo. Forbes Malcolmson, Esq Edward James Daniell, Esq. Charles John Manning, Esq. William Davidson, Esq. Daniel Meinertzhagen, Esq. Alexander Druce, Esq. William Robt. Moberly, Esq Charles Hermann Goscben.Bsq Lord Josceline Wm. Percy Charles Ernest Green, Esq. Sir John Rose, Bart. j Chas. Seymour Grenfell, Esq. Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq. Baron Heath. Eric Carrington Smith, Esq. Wilmot Holland, Esq. Montagu C. Wilkinson, E sq Egerton Hubbard, Esq. Charles Baring Young, Esq. NOTICE.-The usual fifteen days allowed for pay. ment of FIRE PREMIUMS, falling due at Christmas, will expire on the 8th of January, 1881. FIRE ASSURANCRS,on liberal terms. FARITHIYG STWDK.-NO extra charge for the use of Steam Thrashing Machines. 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, under Royal Charter, from the liabilities of partnership. All real improvements in modern practice, with the securit) of an Office whose resources have been tested by the ex. perience of more than a CENTURY AND A HALF. AGENTS. SWANSEA Mr D. EVANS, Brunswick-place Cowbridge Mr. Thomas Rees, Solicitor. Cardiff Mr. William Lewis, Duke-street. Bridgend Mr William Williams Brecon Mr. H. O. A. Maybery. Criokbowell Vacant. Carmarthen M r Thomas Jones, Stamp-office. Chepstow. Mr. J. G. Wright. Aberystwitti Mr. F. Temple. Carnarvon Mr G. R. Rees. Old Bj uk. Bangor Mr J. V. H. Williams. Llandilo Rev B. D. Thomas Ditto Mr. J Hugbrs Llanelly Mr. Holmes Stead, Solicitor. Tenby Mr. Wm. Williams. Pwllheli Mr David Davies. Pontypridd Mr. Wm. Ratcliff. Swansea Valley Mr. A. Devonald, Ystalyfera. Wrexham Mr. J. Shone. Holyhead Vacant. RhyTr" aDd } Mr- P* M* WiUiaras- Monmouth Mr. J. P. Wilson. Abergavenny Mr. W. Price. „ Mr. W. Haines, Junr., the Bryn. Neath Mr. Alf. Curtis, Solicitor. Newport Mr. L. L. Morris. r. e A (Mr T. Hutchinson, Solicitor, and Hereford. | Mr j. H. Knight, Solicitor. Bromyaid Mr John Bennett. Kindlon Mr. Thomas Price. Weobley. Mr. H. A. G. Samson. The Corporation are open to consider applications for Agencies. A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balarce Sheet will be forwarded on application to any of the Company's Agents, or at the ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON. E. R. HANDCOCK, Secretary, PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, GENUINE AND UNADULTERATED, As Imported Direct from Peru by THE PERUVIAN GUANO OOMPANY Limited, SOLE CONSIGNEES. BEST & CHEAPEST MANURE FOR ALL CROPS, ESPECIALLY FOR CEREALS, I ROOT CROPS, GRASS, I HOPS MARKET GARDEN PRODUCE. PRICES VARY according to the Chemical Composition of the Guino as ascertained by DR. AUGUSTUS VOELCKER'3 Analyses. SOLD BY THE LONDON BANKING ASSOCIATION (Ld.), (Peruvian Guano Department) 57, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C., Sole Agents for the United Kingdom of THE PERUVIAN GUANO COMPANY, Limited, SOLE CONSIGNEES. For the South-West of England District apply to Messrs. FOX, ROY, & Co., PLYMOUTH and BBISTOL. DEPOTS at Sharpness Docks, Gloucester, Bristol, Plymouth, and Falmouth THE LONDON ASSURANCE. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, A.D., 1720.) FOR FIRE, LIFE, ANT) MARINE ASSURANCES. HEAD OFFICE: No. 7, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. Governor—WILLIAM RENNIE, Esq. Sub-Governor—GEORGE L. M. GIBBS, Esq. Deputy Governor—LEWIS A. WALLACE, Esq. DIRECTORS. H. Gough Arbuthnot, Esq. A. C. Guthrie, Esq. Robert Burn Blyth, Esq. Percival Lewis Hambro, Esq Wm. Thos. Brand, Esq., Robert Henderson, Esq. Edward Budd, Esq. Louis Huth, Esq. Major-General H. P. Burn. Henry J. B. Kendall, Esq. Geo. Wm. Campbell, Esq. Charles Lyall, Esq. Mark Wilks Collet, Esq. Greville H. Palmer, Esq. George B. Dewhurst, Esq. Capt. R. W. Pelly, R.N. Robert Gillespie, Esq. P. F. Robertson, Esq. Howard Gilliat, Esq. Robert Ryrie. Esq. Henry Goschen, Esq. David P. Sellar, Esq. Edwin Gower, Esq. Col. Leopold Seymour. "XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the fifteen l\ days of grace allowed for renewal of Christmas Policies will expire on 9th January.. f The Directors invite applications for Agencies for the Fire and Life Departments. Prospectuses, copies of the Fire, Life and Marine Accounts, and all other information can be had on appli. cation. JOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary. THE CITY OF LONDON TEA COMPANY SUPPLY every variety of India and China Tea, either un- mixed, as imported, or in their selected blends, at a MINIMUM PROFIT FOR CASH. The City of London Tea Co.'s Special Teas from Is. 8d. to 2s. 6d. are from 6d. to 9d. per lb. better than Teas usually sold at corresponding prices. Price List and Samples on application. Warehouse: 36, Basinghall Street, London, E.C. N.D.-Small consumers will tind a large saving by clubbing together, and sending their orders through _one. This is • the true co-operative principle. RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO THE EARL OF JERSEY: A SECOND EDITION OF JHE HISTORY OF COPPER SMELTING IN THE SWANSEA DISTRICT, FROM THE TIME OF QUEEN ELIZABETH TO THE PRESENT DAY BY COL. GRANT FRANCIS, F.S.A., Hon. Local Secretary for South Wales, to the Society of Antiq., Lon., Vice-President of The Royal Institution of South Wales AUTHOR of The Charters of Swansea; Neath and its Abbey; Memoir of Henry de Gower, Bishop of St. David's, etc., etc. ORDERS for Copies of the Work will be received at The Cambrian Office, Wind-street, Swansea. The Works of the late Rev. Edw. Higginson, AT HALF PRICE. rra, — ^ggjUB mtu! £ may now had at Half the Published Prices j Prices noted in this advertisement) on Applica- Swan GBa,FrrHS' Bookseller, 11, High-street, THE SPIRIT OF THE BIBLE or the Nature and Value of the Jewish and Christian Scriptures Dis- criminated in an Analysis of their Several Books. 2 vols, "vo. I5g. Second Edition. E0CE MESSIAS, or the Hebrew Messianic Hope and the Christian Reality. Price 10s. 6d. Cf IX ESSAYS ON INSPIRATION, REVEALED RE- IJGION, and MIRACLES. Price 2s. A CATECHISM WITHOUT QUESTIONS or Ele mentary Instruction in Natural and Revealed Re ligion. Price 3s. 6d. THE SACRIFICE OF CHRIST SCRIPTURALLY AND RATIONALLY INTERPRETATED 6<L bound, Is. — RELIGIOUS ART IN ITALY; from the French o Ath. Coquerel, jun. Translated by EDWARD and EHILY HIGGINSON, 1859. 6s. .Mr. Griffiths offers to send, carriage free, to any part of *«e_United Kingdom a parcel of the above when the order is the value of one pound. ■iffrolwir Telephone Intercommunication. THE Post-Office has for some time provided a means whereby the Renters of Wires into Postal Telegraph Offices may be placed at will in direct communication with each other. Such a system has been in operation in New- castle-on-Tyne, Hall, Middleeborough, Stockton, and other towns for several years. The instrument used in these cases up to the present time has been the A B C instrument. Henceforward in order to meet the convenience of the public, the Post Office will be prepared to provide for such a system either the A B C or the Telephone instrument. In the case of the Telephone Instrument the annual charge to each Rentor will be £ 1410s., if his premises be within half a mile of the Telegraph Office; £18 if they be morfc than half a mile, but not more than a mile distant; and At proportionate rates for greater distances. The Renters will not only have the facility afforded them of communicating direct with each other, but they will also be enabled to send Messages by Wire to the Telegraph Office, to bo thence transmitted at the ordinary charge to other towns. application should be made to the Postmaster, and when several persons have agreedjto take Wires, immediate steps will be taken to establish a system of intercommunication by Telephone instruments. BY ORDER OF THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL December, 1880. Telephone Intercommunication. rpHE SWANSEA TELEPHONIC EXCHANGE has been in full work for more than six weeks. Having obtained a license from the Postmaster-General to rent Telephone Wires aad Instruments within a radius of four miles of Swansea, the Exchange is unaffected by the reoent decision in the case of the Attorney-General ] versus The Edison Telephone Company. I 4 Twtenty-one Stations are already in actual commnnica- i tion through, and upwards of 40 Stations are being con- nected with, the Exchange, nearly all:the leading firms ] being either already connected or in process of connection. The terms for connection with the Exchange are jElo per annum (inclusive of Royalty) within one mile of the Central Station, and a proportionately low rate for greater distances.. Applications for wires shoald be made to the Secretary, MB. H. J. GOSS, 59, Wind-street, Swansea i December 2lst, 1880. — — riTEAM TO NEW ZEALAND DIRECT. ^LJS^v H-MONEY WIGRAM and SONS' full- cowered Steamship NORFOLK," 3,196 Tlll tons register, 500 h. p., J. PYNE O'CAL- LAGAN, Commander, will leave the South-West India Docks on 20th January, calling at Plymouth on 24th January, for PORT LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON, ] New Zealand- and SYDNEY, Australia. Her cabins are spacious well ventilated, and furnished with every requisite, including bedding, linen, towels, &c., and specially arranged for the comfort and accommodation of familes. Passage-moneyChief saloon, 50 to 60 guineas; second saloon, including cabin furniture, bedding, &c., 30 to 35 ghineaa 5 third cabin, 18 to 20 guineas; open berths, for men only, 15 guineas. Carries an experienced surgeon and stewardess. For freight or passage apply to Sh*w, Savill & Co., 34 Leadenhall reet, E.C CHRISTMAS SEAS ON. SEND for LIST of W. & A. GILBEY'S 22J VARIETIES of WINES and SPIRITS, WOQ which are guaranteei PURE and GENUINE, drawn from the LARGEST, FINEST, aa £ BEST MATURED STOCK IN THE WORLD. Lowest London Cash Prices. SINGLE BOTTLES SUPPLIED AT PER DOZEN RATE. W. & A. GILBEY, Wine Growers & Shippers, Distillers & Rectifiers, Castle Buildings, 47 & 48, Wind Street, Swansea. Legacy and Succession Duties. TO EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. ACCOUNTS MADE OUT, REGISTERED, and1 PASSED.—Address J. W. WILLIAMS, Post-office, Swansea. r BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. TO CLOTHIERS AND DRAPERS. THE Corporation of this Borough are prepared to receive Tenders for the annual supply of the UNIFORM CLOTHING required by the Police Force, and other Corporation Officers, numbering in all about 90 officers and men. Particulars may be had on application to the Head Constable, Police Office, Swansea. Sealed Tenders, marked Tender for Police Clothing," together with samples of the proposed cloth and materials (carriage paid), must be sent to the Town Clerk on or before the 8th day of January next. The Corporation do not undertake to accept the lowest or any Tender. JOHN THOMAS, Guildhall, Swansea, Town Clerk. December 16th, 1880. John James Conybeare, deceased. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament made and P passed in the Twenty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty, cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," notice is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of JOHN JAMES CONYBEARE, late of No. 15, Herbert-place, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Slate Merchant, deceased (who died on or about the first day of September, 1880, and whose will was proved by Mrs. Sarah Grant Conybeare, of No. 1, Park-row, I Gorse-lane, Swansea, aforesaid, the sole Executrix therein named, on the Eighth day of October, 1880, in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice), are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims and demands to the said Sarah Grant Conybeare, or to the undersigned her Soli- citor, on or before the 1st day of February, 1881, and notice is hereby also given that after that day the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which the said Executrix shall then have had notice, and that she will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 15th day of December, 1880. JOHN DONAGUE, Solicitor for the Executrix, 7, Worcester-place, Swansea. Lydia Redwood, deceased. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Vic., Cap. 35, intituled An Act to fuather amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of LYDIA REDWOOD, Wife of Isaac Redwood, late of Neath, in the County of Gla- morgan, Colliery Proprietor, deceued (who died on the 22nd day of February, 1863, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of I Probate on the 11th day of May, 1863, by Henry Bevington Gibbins and Edward Boone, the Executors therein named), are hereby required to send the parti- culars (in writing) of such claims and demands to us, the undersigned, on or before the 31st day of JANUARY, 1881, after which day the said Henry Bevington Gibbins, the surviving Executor, will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said LYDIA REDWOOD, deceased, among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had Notice, and he will not after that time be liable for the said Assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have had Notice. Dated the 11th day of December, 1880. FRY, ABBOT, POPE & BROWN, Shannon Court, Bristol, Solicitors to the said Executor. Glamorganshire. TWT°tice HEREBY GIVEN, that the next 131 GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace, for the County of Glamorgan, will be holden at the Town of CARDIFF, in and for the said County, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of JANUARY, 1881, at One of the clock in the Afternoon of the same day, when the Justices then present will proceed with the General Business relating to the Public and Financial Business of the County, and also to the Constabulary. The Grand and Petty Jurors must attend on TUESDAY, the 4th day of JANUARY, 1881, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, when they will be sworn. All Prosecutors and Witnesses, bound by recog- nizance or subpeena, from any part of the County, must attend on the same day, and at the same hour. All Appeals must be entered before the sitting of the Court, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of JANUARY, 1881, and the same will be heard at the sitting of the Court, on the following day. No Costs will be allowed unless taxed at the same Session. Depositions are to be sent me by the 27th day of DECEMBER, 1880. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace. Bridgend, December 11th, 1880. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Swansea _l3l Urban Sanitary Authority intend on WEDNESDAY, the TWELFTH day of JANUARY NEXT, being after the expiration of Seven Days from the date hereof, to make a GENERAL DISTRICT RATE for the Borough and District of Swansea, and that a Statement of the proposed Rate is deposited for inspection at the offices of the said Authority, Guildhall, Swansea. Dated this 30th day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty. JNO. THOICAS. Town Clerk and Clerk to the said Authority. Guildhall, Swansea. The Elementary Education Act, 1870. SCHOOL BOARD OF THE PARISH OF LLANDILO-TALYBONT. 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the School J3I Board of the Parish of Llandilo-Talybont have, in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, section 74, and subject to the approval of the Educa- tion Department, at their Meeting, held on the 9th day of November, 1880, made and ordained certain Bye-laws, and have deposited a printed copy of such Bye-laws at their Office, No. 7, Rutland-street, in the Borough of Swansea, for inspection by any rate- payer, and further that a printed copy thereof will be supplied gratis to any ratepayer upon application at the Office aforesaid, prior to the said Bye-laws being sub- mitted for the approval of the Education Department. Dated this 17th day of December, 1880. REES HARRIES. Chairman. GEO. SYDNEY DAVIES, Clerk. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestones and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to • Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. ¡ HOLIDAYS FROM SCHOOL, MR. JAMES ANDREWS, I ARTIST AND P H O T O G RA P HEET (Opposite the Royal Institution,) SWANSEA. CARTES DE VISITE and all the New Styles, slss Portraits for framing, either plain or piir-tal taken from life, or reproduced from Carte de Visite as £ other Portraits. NOTE-lIB. ANDREWS has preserved the whole of Ii1 Negatives, from which copies may be had. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, PORTRAIT PAINTER & PHOTOGRAPHER BROADWAY VILLA, WALTER ROAD. SWANSEA. MRS. VYE-PARMINTER receives a few Palps!* &c 011 Painting. MISS WALTERS'S REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS- 30, PAGE STREET, SWANSEA, LADIES can be promptly suited with all CU»sec<3? Servants at the above address, and may rely opaa the strictest investigation as to character and ability. Servants of every capacity suited with sita&&aa&. Stamped envelope for reply. HALL & Co., COAL AND COKE MERCHANT 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. REDUCTION IN PRICE. „ Cash on Delivery. Booking Prisx. Best Large Red Ash Coal. 12s. 6d. fjg. „ Thro' „ Us. 6d. 1.2a. Ofi. Second Quality Large lis. Od. H-z-Cg Coke 5s. 6d. per load. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. per Wl1 extra Orders received at the above Address; at I., Bawt- land Villas, Constitution-hill; and at 51, Argyi^*fccae8_ WM. H. HUGHES, M.R.C.V.&. VETERINARY SURGEON, (Late Inspector of the Privy Council and AstfauS Inspector to the Royal Agricultural SoticS^} Surgery—121, High-street, Swansea* RESIDENCE—36, MANSEL STREET. [ESTABLISHED 1837.] MOSES JONES, M.P.S. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST; 12 and 146, High Street, Swansea. ( Opposite the Swansea BaRk.) W. H. HEADDON, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER 21, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. ORNAMENTAL, Savory, Mould, Pound, iLtAtsrst 0 Sultana, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. Picnics, Dinners, and Evening Parties Supplied. WEDDING BREAKFASTS. BALL SUPPKBL Tipsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jelfiiec. CUTLERY AND PLATE LBNT ON Ritz FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES. Mr. ALFRED BTJCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR CASTLE BUILDINGS, SWANSfi PLANS supplied on approval if desired. Tera* S pmr cent, for plans and superintendence, or 2| per «■ £ for plans only. A Vacancy for an Articled PupiL SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, Low Level, South Dock. (ENTRANCE OPPOSITE SWANSEA GAS wOKQJ Offices: 23, BELLEVUE STREET. Proprietor: THOMAS WILLIAKS. MANAGER -Mr.W. MANATON.79, ST. HELEN'S AVEEBE SWANSEA. Terms of Credit-One Month. Orders by Post will receive Prompt AttaL&ra. Retiring from Business. DAVID JAMES, FLANNEL MANUFACTURER, OF NELSON & UNION STREETS, SWAIFSEJL. IN retiring from the above Business, respectfully aedf sincerely thanks his Friends and the Public foe tfeair Patronage for the last 45 years. The LARGE STOCSE. consisting of Flannels, Welsh Costumes, kc. TO W, DISPOSED OF upon reasonable terms. WILLIAM WEST, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE BOOT AND BROg MAKER, 65, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEJL HUNTING BOOTS in every Style and K&taritf Servant's Livery Boots. Shooting Boots Bait entirely of oak-bark tanned leather. Ladies' Cotuafiry Walking Boots. English and French Dress Baabe ami Shoes kept in stock. Aberystwith. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, ON THE MARINE TIKBACW, FACING TAG Sea. Omnibus meets all Trains. BOARDING TERMS during the Winter WsrtB, TWO-AND-A-HALF GUINEAS. Ladies' Coffee Keew, Drawing-room and Library. W. H. PALMER, Proprietac. H THOMAS ft Co.'s Swansea Celebrated Bfcwm- « Polishing Paste. H. Thomas & Co.'s SwaMas Celebrated Furniture Cream. The above Articles are warranted to be genuine boasK manufactured of the very best materials. Bay View Cottage, St. Thomas, Swansea. GEORGE PLUMBLY, SWORN STOCK AJBB SHARE BROKER, 9, Tokenhouse-yard, Tinnilim, E. C.—Every class of Security dealt in at the prices. An investment list of dividend-paying ttooks and shares issued monthly, post free on applieatw. Cheques to be crossed "City Bank, order G. PlumMy.1" The Rev. D. BLOOMTIELD JAMES WILL PREACH EVERY SUNDAY AT THB AGRICULTURAL HALL (First pzmrl,, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. Services to commence at 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. The Congregational Church, Walter's- Swansea- THE following Ministers have ENGAGSD SUPPLY the PULPIT:- m On SUNDAY, December 26th, Rev. W. H. ATTWOOD of Plymouth. On-SUNDAYS, January 2nd and 9th, Rev. J. SCOTT JAMES, of Stratford-on-Avon. On SUNDAYS, January 16th and 23rd, Rev. A. Æ ftrrj of Malvern.