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MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA. GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERT, Wednesday, September 3rd, 1873. GRAND PERFORMANCE OF WEBER'S DELIGHTFUL OPERA, "DER FREISCHUTZ," AND MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS—The princifal Artistes from the Great Musical Festival, including MADAME L EMMENS-SHERRINGTON, And full party with Grand Orchestral effects. Tickets, Programmes, and full particulars at Mr. Brader's Music Warehouse, Wind-street, Swansea. Reserved and Numbered Seats, as. Family Ticket to Admit Four, 16s. Unreserved Seats, 2s Third Seats, Is. Commence at Eight; Doors open at Half-past Seven. THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BENEFIT BUILDING S O O I E T Y Rl,000 READY TO BE ADVANCED AT THE FIFTH SUBSCRIPTION MEETING TO BE HELD From 7 to 8! o'clock, on Monday Evening, Sept. 1st, 1873, AT THE OFFICE OF THE SOCIETY, CENTRAL CHAMBERS, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA, (Adjoining the British School Room.) SHARES, £80. Subscription before borrowing, 8s; After Borrowing, 16s. per month. The full Amount Advanced without any Deductions. NO PREMIUM. NO DISCOUNT. NO SOLICITOR'S CHARGES OR SURVEYOR'S FEES. TRUSTEES. Thomas Ford, Esq., Mayor of Swansea. John Jones Jenkins, Esq. J. Livingston, Esq. M. Moxham, Esq. W. N. Johnson, Esq. Leo. D. Williams, Esq. T. Yorath, Esq. D. White Johns, Esq. DIRECTORS. Chairman-Mr. Daniel Jones, New Oxford Street. Mr. Thomas Yorath, draper, High-street I L" R. Davies (D. Davies & Co), timber merchant H. W. Crow hurst, Orange-street Brewery Thomas White, builder Hafod, Jos. Andrew, ironmonger, Oxford-street H. A. Chapman, photographer, High-street I Philip Tucker, builder, Catherine street Henry Hill, Oxford chambers G. Marquiss, house decorator, Oxford-street D. R. Stephen, timber merchant, Greenfield-street Charles J. Andrews, outfitter, Wind-street E. Davies, Cradock- street Daniel Phillips, Castle-street „ D. E. Morgan, builder, Walters'-terrace Mr. T. Saunders, Temple-street B. R. Harvey, merchant, Wind, street L. J. Powell, Grocer, Union-street „ W. Oldham, builder, Jones'-terrace W. Govier, tailor and outfitter, Hafod house W. Westlake, Patent fuel works W. Perrott, draper, Oxford-street T. W. Williams, Wellington foundry „ D. Davies (D. Davies & Co.,) timber merchant H. J. lies, draper, High-street W. W. Jeremiah, Mysydd Shop, Landore „ W. C. Tweeney, Langdon-place D. T. Edwards, Golden Eagle,' Oxford-street „ E. Rees, timber merchant, Greenfield-street TREASURES—Mr. J. Andrew, Oxford-street. SOLICITORS—Messrs. Essery & Glascodme, Guildhall. SURVEYOR—Mr. T. Davies, 9, Page-street. BANKERS—The Swansea Bank (Limited). Application for Shares may be made, and Entrance Fees (2s. 6d. per Share) paid to any of the Directors, or to the Secretary, CHAS. Y. CRABB, Central Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. ———■ ■■ ■■■—l S J.M ■ ■ -1-^ J— JI jr. EVERY MODERN APPLIANCE. W A T K I N S STEAM PRINTER, AND ACCOUNT BOOK MAKER, 4, RUTLAND STREET, SWANSEA, (NEXT TO OYSTERMOUTH RAILWAY). H. W. has just purchased a NEW MACHINE, same as Exhibited at last Exhibition, specially adapted for printing long numbers of Truck and other Cards ,,1. M. MOSES AND SONS, CABINET-MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, 7, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, INVITE the attention of the Public to their EXTENSIVE SHOW-ROOMS, containing a LARGE and VARIED JL ASSORTMENT in the most modem style of WARDROBES, in Maho- 1 gany, Pitchpine, Birch, Polished Deal, &c. elegant Duchesse Toilet Dressing Tables, and Marble Top Washstands; Bed-room Furniture en suite, hand- some Oval and Shaped Toilet Glasses, Chest Draw- ers, in various woods, &c. BEDSTEADS, in Brass, Iron, Mahogany, Birch, &c. Spring, Hair, Wool, and other Mattresses. Bedding of every description of su- perior make and quality, &c. A large Stock of Iron- mongery for domestic pur- poses, &c. DINING-ROOM SUITES in leather and hair cover- ings, Sideboards with plate glass backs, Dining Tables with patent screws, in all sizes; Book-cases, Easy Chairs, Gilt Pier Glasses, Hall Furniture, &c., &c. 1 DRAWINGROOM SUITES in Rep, Velvet, Damasks, &c. Carved Walnut Chef- fioneers plate-glss backs marble tops, Oval and Shaped Inlaid Tables, Sutherland do., Fancy do., Venetian Blinds made in any colour at 8d. per square foot, &c. Brussels Tapestry, and Kidderminster {Air pets, floorcloths, dfc., IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS. FOR SALE, A NEWCASTLE SPIDER ENGINE, nearly new with Fittings and Boilers to suit. Apply to ROSSER ROSSER, Swansea. To be Sold by Private Contract. TWO DWELLING HOUSES situate at Caebricks, JL Cwmbwrla, Swansea. For particulars apply to Mr. Freeman, Surveyor, Brynhyfryd, near Swansea. A T L Y N N n r|lHE Clipper Barque KENT," 445 tons _1_ register. A 1 at Lloyds for 13 years, entitled to an extra year for Teak. Length 139 ft. 0 in. breadth 28 ft. 0 in. depth 17 ft. 5 in. Built by Marshall, at Sunderland, in 1862; has always been well kept up, and is a remarkably fast sailer. Apply to Captain ANDREW PEARE, on board 1 Or to HBNRY BATH & SON, Swansea. Llanrhidian, Gower. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. ALL that Free Double-Licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE known as the "DOLPHIN INN," together with two cottages adjoining. Apply to Messrs. Beynon and Hughes, House and Estate Agents, Castle Square, Swansea. Monthly Sale of Horses, &c. Messrs. BEYNON$HUGHES WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On SATURDAY, August 30,1873, SEVERAL useful and valuable HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, &c. Particulars -will appear. Castle Square, Swansea. Preliminary Announcement, MR, THOMAS GRIFFITHS Has received instructions from D. GrifEth Davies, Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT PANTYGRWNDY, near CARDIGAN, HORSES, Bulls, Cows, Pigs, Mows of Barley and Oats, Implements, of Husbandry, Furniture, Sad- dlery, Caarrriages, and other Effects. Further advertisments with fuller particulars wil be issued. 19, St. Mary Street, Cardigan, Aug. 13th, 1873. 1, Northampton Villas, Northampton-place, < Swansea. Mr. T. H. DAVIES Has been instructed by J. Rowland, Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above place, On TUESDAY, the 26th of AUGUST, 1873, THE whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, comprising PianoforteL equal to new, Mahogany Dining and other Tables, Dining and Drawing- room Chairs, Chiffonnier, Conches, Sofas, Easy Chairs, American Chairs, Window Poles and Rings, Window Blinds and Cornice#, Chimney and other Glasses, Chan- dehers, LROH and other Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Feather > BEDDIN g, Spring and other Mattresses, Washstands ISressing Tables, Towel-horses, Cane-seated CAE«T of Drawers, Timepiece, Brussels and other -Fenders and Fire-irons, Boilers and China, Glass. 4^ JLTTOIMA contains the usual Culinary Utensils. turSfby^JeMett? 011 ot-tbe Furniture was manufac- tured by Beunetn OFFIS* EleT*Q precisely. Swansea, August 7th, I873. v J'i'W SALE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Victoria Rooms, Swansea. MR. J. M. ELLERY Has been instructed by Mr. J. Rosser, Printer and Stationer, who is retiring from the business, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1873, THE whole ot the STOCK-IN-TRADE of GENERAL STATIONERY, Library of Books, Inks, Pens, En- gravings, Prints, Papers of various descriptions, Enve- lopes, Card-boards, Account-Books, Ledgers, Journals, Day and Cash Books, Shop Fixtures, Glass Cases, Book Shelves, Counters, with mahogany tops, &c., &c., removed for convenience of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. In Chancery.-Burnett v. Hunt.-To be SOLD pursuant to an Order of the Court with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir John Wickens, the following pro- perty, situate in the parishes of Lisworney and Llan- blethian, Glamorganshire, in three Lots, by MR. RICHARD JONES At the Bear Hotel, Cowbridge, in the County of Glamor- gan, on TUESDAY, the 2nd of September, 1873, At Three o'clock in the afternoon precisly. LOT I A MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, I together with the Garden, Yard, Stable, Barn, and other Outbuildings thereto belonging, situate n the village and parish of Lisworney, in the county of Glamorgan, and numbered (with other premises) 191 in he tithe commutation apportionment and map of the said parish. Also a Field or Close of Pasture Land also situate in the parish of Lisworney, and numbered 110 n the said apportionment and map, containing by ad- measurement, according to to the said apportionment, la. 2r. 9p., but the correct admeasurement is believed to be 2a. 3r. 39p. Also a Field or Close of Pasture Land also situate in the said parish of Lisorney, and numbered 85 in the said map and apportionment, containing by ad- measurement according to the said apportionment 4a. lr. 20p., but the correct admeasurement is believed to be 2a. 3r. 22p. 'All the premises comprised in Lot 1 are Freehold, and are now in the respective occupations of Mr. John Evans and ltIr. Jenkin' Thomas, as tenants from year to year, Mr. Thomas being the occupier of No. 85 only. occu Lot 2. -Two FIELDS or CLOSES of PASTURE LAND situate in the parish of Llanblethian, in the said county of Glamorgan now known by the names of Upper Middle Field and South Field, numbered respectively 7 and 8 in the tithe commutation map and apportionment of the said parish of Llanblethian, and containing by admeasure- ment, according to the said apportionment, as follows: Upper Middle Field 8* 0> 15 South Field 5 3 38 14 0 13 Lot 3.—Three FIELDS or CLOSES of PASTURE LAND, also situate in the said parish of Llanblethian, now known by the respective names of Little North Field, North Field Moor, and Lower Middle Field, numbered respectively 1, 2, and 6 in the said last-mentioned appor- tionment and map, and containing by admeasurement, according to the said apportionment, as follows little North Field 0 3 3 North Field Moor. 4 3 30 Lower Middle Field 9 2 13 15 1 6 Lots 2 and 3 axe5all1custom- TSlfi6 Us?0T of khmblethian, and are now in the Frederick John Evans andMr- Thomas Frederick as tenants from year to year, Mr. Frederick being the occupier of North Field Moor oily, mi. ma*'conditions of sale maybe had of Messrs. Thomas White and Sons, Solicitors, 11 Bedford-row Middlesex, and of Messrs. StricklandKn^on! Solicitors, Bristol j of the Auctioneer Pencoed, near Bridgend, Glamorganshire at the place of Sale, and at the principal Inns in the neighbourhood -j *'3 •' !3 5 • LCit »ili » J •: I Important to Contractors, Coal and Iron Masters and Others. CONTRACTORS PLANT FOR SALE, Lying at the TYR CENOL COLLIERY, Morriston, Three Miles from Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER Has received instructions from Francis Rummens, Esq., to offer the above valuable PLANT and MATERIALS FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 28th day of AUGUST, 1873, COMPRISING two Locomotive Engines, 32 Spring Ballast Trucks (by Swayne and Bovill), 60 End Tip Waggons, with Sandford's patent wrought wheels, a quantity of Sandford's Patent Wrought Wheels and Axles, 20 tons of Contractors' Temporay Flange Rails, 7fi tons 56 lb. Flange Rails, in good Condition for relaying, Two Crab Pile Engines, 9 horse power Portable Engine by Garrett and Son, Mortar Mill, 6 feet 6 inches diameter, by Richards, of Black- friars, Permanent and Temporary Sleepers, Wheel- barrows. Planks, Sheds, Smiths' Tools, Timber, Carriage, Carts, Wrought and Scrap Iron, and various other useful effects. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Important to Contractors, Coal and Iron Masters, &c Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has received instructions from Francis Rummens, Esq., TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the Tyr Cenol Colliery, Morriston, (distant from Swansea about three miles), on THURSDAY, August 28, 1873, THE following valuable Contractor's PLANT AND JL MATERIALS, now lying at the above colliery,— Comprising 2 locomotive engines, 32 spring ballast trucks (by Swayne and Bovill), 60 end tip waggons with Sand- ford's patent wrought wheels, a quantity of Sandford's patent wrought wheels and axles, 20 tons of contractors' temporary flange rails, 75 tons 56 Ibs. flange rails, in good condition for relaying, 2 crab pile engines, 9 horse-power portable engine (by Garrett and Son), mortar mill 6ft. iin. diameter (by Richards, of Blackfriars), permanent and temporary sleepers, wheel-barrows, planks, sheds, smiths' tools, carpenters' benches and tools, timber car- riage, carts, wrought aud scrap iron, bottle jack to lift 25 tons, traversing jack. blocks, pulleys, wroughtiron and other pumps, engine and other sheds, wood office, water tank, bean mill, corn bin, chaffcutter, sack barrow, fire- wood, cabin stoves, manilla and tarred rope, office fittings and fixtures, desks, drawing tables, and various other useful articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. Purchasers leaving Swansea by the 11.15 a.m. train for Morriston, by the Swansea Valley Railway, will arrive in time for the sale and distant purchasers will be able to proceed after the sale up or down the line by getting to Landore, which is only 1 £ mile from the colliery. The mail up train will leave Landore at 7.34 p.m., and the down trains at 7.53 and 9.2 p.m. Catalogues, with conditions of sale, may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. IN CHA SCER I. Re JONES—BULLIN v. JONES. Leasehold Villa Residence, Shop, and Cottages at Owm. maman, Carmarthenshire, and Woollen Manufactory, near Garnant Colliery, Llanguicke, Glamorganshire. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER (The person appointed for that purpose), will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery made in the above matter and cause, with the approbation of the Vice Chancellor, Sir John Wickens, At the RAVEN INN, CWMAMMAN, ik the parish of Bettws, in the County of Carmarthen, On FRIDAY, the 29th day of AUGUST, 1873, In three Lots, THE following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz:— JL Lots 1. and 2. A LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, situate near the Raven Inn, Cwmamman, in the parish of Bettws. in the County of Carmarthen, and a Shop, House, and Gar- den, and 6 Cottages adjoining the said Villa Residence, all held for an unexpired term of 30 years at a nominal rent. And Lot 3. A LEASEHOLD WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY called the GARNANT FACTORY, situate near Garnant Colliery, in the parish of Llanguicke, in the County of Glamorgan, and a Piece of Land and Two Gardens adjoin- ing, held for an unexpired term of 46i years from Michael- mas, 1873, at a nominal ground rent. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had gratis of Messrs. Tamplin, Taylor & Joseph, of 159, Fenchurch-st., London, Solicitors; Messrs. Strick & Bellingham, of Swan- sea, Solicitors Mr. Thomas Clark, of 9, Doughty-street London, Solicitor; Mr. Thomas Jones, of Llandovery' Solicitor; of the Auctioneer, Mr. John Mack Leeder of Swansea aforesaid, and at the place of Sale. J H. F. CHURCH, Chief Clerk Dated this 31st day of July, 1873. Freehold Property for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN MACK LEEDER, At the CASTLE HOTEL, Swansea, On WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of SEPTEMBER, 1873, At Two o'clock precisely, ALL that FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE and Premises, called the CROWN INN," with the Shop and Store adjoining, situate on the Strand, in the Town of Swansea. The Public House is let to Mr. Daniel Wood as a yearly tenant, at the yearly rent of JB40, and the Shop and Stores to a weekly tenant. For further particulars apply to Messrs BEOR and BAINES, Soliciters, York-place, Swansea, or the Auc. tioneer. In Chancery. (Rosser v. Davies, formerly Andrew.) FOR SALE BY AUCTION, (Pursuant to an Order made in the above cause of Rosser v. Davies, and with the approbation of His Lordship the Master of the Rolls, the Judge to whose Court this Cause is attached.) By Mr. JOHN MAOK LEEDER (The person appointed by the said Judge.) At the CASTLE HOTEL, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of SEPTEMBER, 1873, at Three o'clock pre- cisely, in Two Lots. PARTICULARS. LOT L A Substantially-built DWELLING HOUSE, r\ being No. 18, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. The house is well-built, and contains front and back parlours, four bedrooms and attic, kitchen and scullery, flower garden in front, yard and W. C., water and gas laid on, drainage perfect, let to Mr. James Hastie, at the yearly rent of J616, the tenant paying all rates and taxes. The premises are held under an underlease for a term of 91 years from the 20th day of September, 1828, at the yearly ground rent of £1 Us. 8d. Lot 2.—A Substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 12, Nelson-terrace, Swansea. The house is well-built and in good repair, and contains dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, four bedrooms, attics, bath-room, cellar, kitchen, and scullery, China and other closets. Side entrance to yard, stable, and loft and outhouses. On the opposite side of the road is a tastefully laid-out garden, with greenhouse, heating-stove, &0. The house is let to a yearly tenant at JS45 a year. These premises are held, with other property, under a [ease for the term of 99 years from the 25th of March, 1817, at the yearly ground rent of £7 17s. 6d., of which the yearly sum of £3 16s. 6d. is to be paid in respect of this lot. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs. Beor and Baines, solicitors, York-place, Swansea of Messrs. Dawson, Bryan, and Dawson, solicitors, 33, Bedford Square, W.C. of David David, Esq., solicitor, Swansea; of Messrs. Gregory, Rowcliffes, and Rawle, solicitors, 1, Bedford Row, W.C. at the place of sale, and of the Auctioneer, Swansea. Neath, Glamorganshire. TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in a Cause of ROWLAND v. CUTHBERTSON, with the approbation of the Master of the Rolls, in 16 Lots, By Mr: JOHN MAOK LEEDER, The person appointed by the said Judge, At the CASTLE HOTEL, Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, On WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, 1873, At Three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, 4 FREEHOLD FIELD or MARSH, in the parish of f\ Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, containing LOa. 2r. Op. Two Freehold Fields in the parishes of Neath and Llantwit-juxta-Neath, in the said County of Glamorgan, containing 5a. Ir. 9p. Two Freehold Pieces of Land in the said parish of Llantwit-juxta-Neath, containing 8a. lr. 5p. A Freehold Messuage, formerly called the Penrhiewtyn Arms," in the said parish or Llantwit juxta-Neath, with the Garden and Out-build- ings. Several Freehold Dwelling-houses, with Gardens thereto belonging, situate in Water-street, Neath. Se.Ten Freehold Cottages, in Water-street, aforesaid- A of Freehold Ground at the back of Cottages; also Ten Freehold Cottages, in Water-street, aforesaid, known as Cuthbertson's Court, and several Pieces of Freehold Building Ground, situate in Water-street, Neath, afore- said. Particulars whereof may be had gratis of W. A. Holcombe, Esq., Solicitor, 14, Warwiok Court, Grays Inn E. Peacopp, Esq., Solicitor,Lime-street Chambers, 21, Lime-street, City Messrs. Vizard & Co.. Solicitors, 55, Lincoln's Inn Fields; Messrs. O'Donoghue, Bickards, and Anson, Solicitors, 1, St. Stephen's-street, Bristol; Mr. H. S. Ludlow, Waterworks Office, Neath; Messrs. Cuthbertson and Turberville, Solicitors, Neath; David Randall, Esq., Solicitor, Neath; at the place of Sale; and of the Auctioneer, Nr. John Mack Leeder, Swansea; and at the Castle Hotel, Neath. Dated this 9th day of August, 1873. ""oj'L'" -t ROBERT MARSHALL, Chief Clerk. WALTER A HOLCOMBE, 14, Warwick Court, Gray's Inn, Agent for Messrs. O'DONOGHUE, BICKARDS, ,/T and ANSON, of Bristol, Plaintiff's Solicitors, tJ .I 1', er-il ■ if r«. J b,"d — t MUMBLES. TO BE LET, CHURCH PARK HOUSE—front lawn, kitchei garden, coach-house, and stable. Apply to R. GEORGE, Mumbles. Bryn Cottage, Penmaen TO LET, For a term of years, BRYN COTTAGE, situate at the foot of Cefn Bryn JLF and near to Penmaen Church, commanding a fini view of Pennard Bay. The Cottage contains three sitting rooms, four bed rooms, two kitchens, coach-house, stable, and othe: offices. For further particulars apply at the Rectory, Penmaen or to Messrs. Beor and Baines, solicitors, York-pace, Swansea. To Hotel Keepers and Qthers. HORACE CUTTING, Licensed Victualler's Valuei and Broker, Swansea, has the following Businessei for immediate disposal:— Aberystwyth Hotel, Main thoroughfare. B250 Cardiff do. do. £<>00 Cheltenham do. do. B420 Gloucester do. do. JE375 Milford do. do. £100 Milford do. do. JE300 Pembroke do. do. JE350 Swansea do. do. £1,100 Swansea several Inns from B50 to S150 General Auction and Valuation Offices, 42, Castle-street, Swansea. IN CHANCERY. In the Matter of the Act of 19 and 20, Victoria, Cap. 120, intituled an Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Estates, and of the Act 21ft and 2-nd Victoria., Cap. 27, intituled an Act to Amend and Extend the Settled Estates Act, 1856, and of the Act 27th and 28th Victoria, Cap. 45, intituled an Act to further Amend the Settled Estates Act, 1856, and In the Matter of certain hereditaments, being part of the COYTUAHEN ESTATE, situate in the parishes of Llangouojd and Newcastle, and other adjoining parishes in the County of Glamorgan, comprised in the Marriage Settlement of John Popkin Traherne, and devised or appointed by the Will of Morgan Popkin Traherne, deceased. PURSUANT to the above mentioned Acts of Parlia- ment and? the Consolidated Order of this Court in that behalf, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN that on the 12th day of June, 1873, John Popkin Traherne, of Coytrahene, in the parish of Bettws, in the County of Glamorgan, but now of Bigods Hall. near Dunmow, in the County of Essex, iisquire, and Elizabeth Margaret Traherne, late of Coytrahen aforesaid, but now of Wookey Vicarage, near Wells, in the County of Somerset, Widow, Anthony Powell Traherne, of Station Road, in the Town of Bridgend, in the said County of Glamorgan, Esquire, Onslow Powell Traherne, of Station Road, in the Town of Bridgend aforesaid, an Infant under the age of 21 years, by James Kempthorne, of the Town of Neath, in the said County of Glamorgan, Gentleman, his Guardian, Llewellyn Price Traherne, of Glandwr, near Crickhowell, in the County of Brecon, Esquire, Edmund Traherne, at present residing at Christ Church, in New Zealand, an Infant under the age of 21 years by the said James Kempthorne, his Guardian, Charles Drummond, of Chel- tenham, in the County of Gloucester, Esquire, and Charlotte Mary, his wife, Frances Waugh, of Llan- groyney, near Crickhowell aforesaid, widow, the Reverend ,.rummond, of Wookey Vicarage aforesaid, Clerk, and CaroUne Drummond, his wife, Edmond Drummond, Caroline Dulcibella Drummond, Gerald Morton Drum- mond, and Maud Margaret Frances Drummond, all of Woosey Vicarage aforesaid, Infants under the age of 21 years, by the said James Kempthorne, their Guardian, the Venerable Henry Lynch Blosse, of Newcastle, Bridgend, in the County of Glamorgan, Archdeacon of Llandaff, Robert Hillier Rickards, of No. 6, Caledonia Place, Clifton, near Bristol, Esquire, and the Reverend Hely Hutchings Keating Rickards, of Landough Rec- tory, near Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, Clerk, Robert Thomas Morse, of Glanogwr, near Bridgend afore- said, a Lieutenant Colonel in her Majesty's Army, and George Montgomery Traherne, of St. Hilary, near Cow- bridge, in the County of Glamorgan, Esquire, and Charlotte Louisa Traherne, of St. Hilary aforesaid, widow, presented their petition to the Lord High Chan- cellor of Great Britain to be heard before his Honor the Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins (and after in the 11th paragraph of the said petition) reciting that the parts of the Coytrahen Estate to which the present appli- cation relates consists of certain Farms, Lands, and other hereditaments, the particulars whereof are as follows 1. All that Farm and Lands commonly called and known by the name of CROES ERW, situate in the parish of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded on the East by a. stream of water, on the West by lands belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Taloot, Esquire, on the North by the River Avon, and on the South by Lands belonging to Lord Dunraven, and parts of this Estate. 2. All that Farm and Lands commonly called and known by the name of BLAENLLYNFI, situate in the parish of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded on the East by part of this Estate, on the West by land belonging to Mr. Gwillim Jenkins, on the North by land belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Esquire, and on the South by part of this Estate. 3. All that Farm and Lands commonly called and known by the name of TYGWYN BACH, situate in the parish of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan bounded on the East by a road leading to Tor Cerig, on the West by part of this Estate, on the North by land belonging to Lord Dunraven, and on th& South by land belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Esquire and others, and the Llynfi River. 4. All that Farm and Lands commonly called and known by the name of TONNA DAEFID, situate in the parish of Llangonoyd, in the County of Glamorgan, bounded on the East by the Llynfi. River, and on the West by parts of certain Farms called respectively Hendre Owen and Penylan, on the North by lands belonging to Mr. Gwillim Jenkins, and on the South by lands called Penylan. 5. All that Farm and Lands commonly called and known by the name of LLWYDARTH, situate in the parish of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded on the East by part of this Estate and a road leading from Maesteg to Bridgend, on the West by part of Gwelly Senwr and a road leading from Neath, on the North by part of this Estate and part of Ewenny Estate, and on the bouth by land belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Esq., and Cerden Brook. 1 Farm and Lands commonly called and known by the name of GAKNLWYD, situate in the parish of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded on the East by part of Ewenny Estate, on the West by lands belonglDg to Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Esq., b* the River Llynfi, and on the South by Llwydarth Farm, part of this Estate. 7. All that Farm and Lands commonly called and known by the name of GARTH, situate in the parish of Llangonoya, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded on the liast by lands, part of this Estate, on the West by part of Ewenny Estate and road from Tor Cerig, on the North by Nant Twlc Farm and Brook, part of this this Estate^ °U by the River Llynfi, part of 8. All that Farm and Lands commonly called and known by the name of GARTH-FACH FARM, situate in the pansn of Llangonyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded on the East by a stream of water, on the West by lymaen rarm, part of this Estate, on the North by Tynmaen Farm, part of this Estate, and on the South by Llynfi River. 9. All that Farm and Lands, commonly called and known by the name of TONYBAILY, situate in the parish of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded on the East by the River Llynfi, on the West by lands belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Esq., on rn lands belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel laJbot, Jisq., on the South by a road leading to Bettws and the Llynfi River. 10. All that Farm and Lands, commonly called and known by the name of ABERKENFIG, situate in the parish ?iL wty* u x', the county of Glamorgan, bounded on ~y *be River Ogmore, on the West by Penylan „ o x? North by a brook or stream of water, and nravprl Fenyfai Common. The said Petition prayed tnat the person or persons for the time being and Lwu™ ? ^me entitled under the said Indenture of ~f;<1 » ^ated the second day of June, 1852, in the Pnnw! r £ ?? Mentioned, and the said Will of Morgon VTerne, dated the 25th day of June, 1853, in the now<T «\on ^so mentioned respectively to exercise ? casing therein respectively contained, may T^.o..Ter^r .° accept surrenders of all or any of the exigting, and from time to time hereafter to the said Property, forming part of the said in M fktate, the particulars of which are set forth llth paragraph of the Petition, and may also oil llberty to grant building and repairing leases of n+i, the said Property described in the said rvrrrffirc^P *he said Petition, for any term not exceeaing ninety-nine years, under the powers and in accordance with the conditions and previsions relating • «.8 building and repairing leases contained in tne said Act, in the matter of which the said Petition was presented. and may also be at liberty in determining the amount of the rent to be reserved by any new build- ing or repairing leases, to be granted of the Property comprised in any leases which may be surrendered under ne above power (and whether such new leases be granted a of leasing contained in the said Inden- ture 01 Settlement and Will respectively,. or either of 3?^'UQder the Order to be made upon the said ireiition), and to take into consideration the value of the leases so to be surrendered and that the costs of and Tsr V said Petition may be provided for and „ 1 the Order to be made upon the said Peti- may be endorsed upon the said Settlement of the Petitioner, John Popkin Traherne, and the Will of the « ^°rga?, Traherne. And Notice is hereby !L,i £ the Petitioners may be served with any STrfr of the Court or of the Judge in Chambers, or »*to the subjeot of the said Petition, at the Waiiam Mackmurdo Haeon, of No. 18, Fenchurch-Street, in the City of London. Dated the 2nd day of August, 1873. W. M. HACON, 18, Fenchurch-street. Agent for James Kempthorne, of Neath, In the^County Of Glamorgan, j 1 w Solieitor.f the Petitioner J 4 L «Ltif ii V'.rrtj BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL B IN AID OF THE LOCAL CHARITIES. FOUR MORNING AND THREE EVENING PERFORMANCES, AT COLSTON HALL, On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, October 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 1873. CREATION MESSIAH ELIJAH STABAT MATER. HYMN OF PRAISE HYMN OF PRAISE And Mr. Mcfarren's New Oratorio, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. Miscellaneous Concert each Evening, with Symphony. Principal Vocalists already engaged:- Madame LEMMENS-SHERRINGTON and Madame OTTO ALVSLEBEN, Madame PATEY and Miss ENRIQUEZ, TrT,ri_ Mr. SIMS REEVES. Mr. VERNON RIGBY, Mr. EDWARD LLOYD, And Mr. LEWIS THOMAS, Mr. SANTLEY. Other Engagements are pending and will be duly announced. Conductor-Mr. CHARLES HALLE. CHORUS OF 300 VOICES. Mr. CHARLES HALLE'S FULL BAND OF EIGHTY-FOUR PERFORMERS. WILLIS'S GREAT ORGAN-Mr. G. RISELEY. CHARLES PRICE, Hon Sec., Bristol. Cardiff Proprietary School Company (Limited)' Capital JE6,000, in 300 Shares of £20 each, Of which upwards of £ 3,000 has already been subscribed. COUNCIL. The Very Rev. T. Williams, Dean of Llandaff. Lieut.-Col. J. F. D. C. Stuart, M.P., London. R. O. Jones, Esq., Fonmon Castle. Major T. Picton Turberville, Ewenny Abbey. W. Alexander, Esq., Cardiff. J. Cory, Esq., Cardiff. C. W. David, Esq., Cardiff. J. P. Ingledew, Esq., Cardiff Rev. D. Howell, Cardiff. W. Taylor, Esq,, M.D., Cardiff. E. J. Wait, Esq., Cardiff. R. W. Griffith, Esq., Solicitor to the Company. John Morgan, Esq., Secretary. THE rapid growth of the town of Cardiff and its _L suburbs during the last 20 years has rendered the establishment of a School for imparting first-class educa- tion an urgent necessity. Unlike most towns, it possesses no old foundation available for the purpose, and the want can only be met by private enterprise. To supply the need, a Company has been formed and registered under the provisions of the Limited Liability Acts. The capital will be JE6,000, consisting of 300 shares of £ 20 each. Upwards of half this amount has already been subscribed. Pupils will be admitted to the School upon the nomi- nation of shareholders, each share conferring the privi- lege of one nomination. The Head Master will be a graduate of Oxford or Cambridge, and he will have such a stipend as will ensure the services of a scholar of acknowledged reputation. The entire management of the undertaking will be vested in the Council, three of whom will retire annually by rotation with the right to offer themselves for re- election. As soon as the necessary arrangements can be made, suitable school premises will be erected, and, from in- quiries made regarding other institutions, it is believed that the capital named will amply provide all the accom- modation that will be required. An appropriate site, centrally situate within the limits of the borough of Cardiff, will be selected for the erection. For the benefit of parents not resident in Cardiff, it is proposed to give to the Head Master and others the right to take boarders at their own houses. Pending the erection of the building, efforts will be made to obtain temporary premises, so that pupils may be received at the commencement of the Autumn Term. Every effort will be made to found scholarships for the benefit of the pupils. The increased appreciation of the value of education generally, and the great success of kindred establishments in all parts of the country, as well as the very flattering reception already accorded to this project, afford the best guarantee for its success. Shares and all information may be obtained on applica- tion to the Secretary, 45, Parade, Tredegarville, Cardiff. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1807. (FOB LIVES ONLY.) 79, PALL MALL, LONDON. Income from Premiums £ 346,279 from Interest 139,049 Accumulated Funds 3,199,699 ALSO, a Subscribed Capital of more than £1,500,000. The Expenses of Management are under 3 per cent. At the Quinquennial Investigation in August last, the sumofjei84,654was set aside for distribution amongst the share and policy-holders, an ample reserve having been previously made to meet all future Claims and provide for Bonuses, Expenses, and other contingencies. GEORGE HUMPHREYS, Actuary and Secretary. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY WREXHAM AND LONDON. ESTABLISHED, 1852. CAPITAL, £200,000. THE LIFE ASSURANCE FUND At 31st December, 1862, was £51,298 Do. do. 1867, ,,£116,364 Do. do 1872, ,,£177,302 FIRE INSURANCES Effected at moderate rates of premium. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD .— THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., Of the Quinta, Salop, and Farnworth, Lancashire. ROBERT WILLIAMS, SECRETARY. Applications for Agencies are invited to the Setaecrry. ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. PULVERMACHER'S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, BAT- TERIES, RECENTLY IMPROVED. Approved by the Academy of Medicine at Paris and other Medical authorities in England and abroad. This Self-Applicable Physical Curative, unlike noxious drugs, is perfectly harmless and of an efficacy vastly superior to all other external remedies. < Owing to the physiological, physical, and chemical effects of the Electricity they gently and permanently impart into the system, these Appliances exercise an internal action, promoting the digestion, circulation, and nutrition, thereby assisting Nature in her efforts to restore the normal balance of health and vigour in a de- bilitated constitution; hence the remarkable cures they daily effect in cases of Rheumatism Lumbago Sciatica. Neuralgia Gout Head and Tooth ache Indigestion Liver Complaint Paralysis Nervous Deafness Epilepsy General and Local Debility Functional Disor- ders, &c., &c. ders, &c., &c. After all other remedies have failed, and thus populari- sing Electricity in accordance with the authentic enco- miums in the Medical and Scientific Press. Recent improvements in these appliances by the Inventor render their self-application extremely com- fortable and effective, and thus remediate former incon- veniences. ACADEMIE DE MEDICINE, PARIs.-Extract of an official Report at a meeting, April 1, 185L The Voltaic Chains of Mr. Pulvermacher are really a most wonderful apparatus." "The Committee beg to propose to the Academy to address their thanks to Mr. Pulvermacher for his most interesting communication. Adopted.-BuUetin de VAcademie, Tome xvi. No. 13." SUCCESSIVE IMPROVEMENTS have led to the following testimonials by the elite of the Medical Profession in the metropolis-Such as SirC. Locock, M.D., Bart., Sir J. R. Martin, Bart., C.B.F.,R.C.S.,F.S.A., and F.R.S., &c., &c., &c. DR. J. PEREIRA, F.R.S., F.L.S., in his "Materia Medica," page 53. 1854. Fourth edition:- "The application of the Voltaic circuit has been largely prescribed, and has become a popular remedy in the form of Pulvermacher's Galvanic Chains. They should be worn so as to encircle the part affected, in cases of Rheumatism, Paralysis, &c. They are re- garded by practitioners as a valuable and convenient means of applying the continuous Voltaic current." THE "LANCET," No. 1, Vol II, 1856.- This ingenious apparatus of Mr. Pulvermacher has now stood the test for some years.It may be used by the medical attendant, Qr by the patient himself and the operator can now diffuse the galvanic influence over an extensive surface, or concentrate it on a single point. In these days of medico-galvanic quackery it is a relief to observe the very plain and straightforward manner in which Mr. Pulvermacher's apparatus is reoommended to the profession." CAUTION.—PULVERMACHER'S VOLTAIC APPLIANCES have, by their unparalleled curative success, incited envious speculators-unable, as they are, to infringe his patent—to an absurd competition with articles falsely represented as Electrical; therefore observe that no Galvanic or Voltaic Bands or Belitcan bt genuine unless bearing the facnmUe of J. L. PULV*- HAOHXB'S signature on the box, Medical and Scientific extracts and a selection of the daily increasing number of testimonials, together with Mice list, are embodied in pamphlet, "GALVANISM, NATURE'S CHIEF RESTORER OF IMPAIRED VITAL ENERGY," sent post free on application to J L. PULVERMACHER'S GALVANIC ESTABLISH. MENT, 194, Regent-street, London, Or to Mr. J. H. WILLIAMS, 4 ,Oxford-street, Swansea, And Mr. A. HAYMAN, New-street, Neath. 2 and 3, Temple Street, Swansea July 31st, 1873. 0 DRAPERY SALE. EVANS & "COMPANY BEG to announce that according to their custom at this time of the year the whole of their SURPLUS STOCK IS NOW OFFERED FOR SALE. It being their object to effect a speedy and decided clearance of all SEASON GOODS as well as a reduction of their GENERAL STOCK which is unusually large, they can confidently state that extraordinary bargains will be found in each of the following Departments:- SHOW-ROOM. Mantles, Ladies' and Children's Jackets, Millinery, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Costumes, Skirts, Flowers, Feathers, &c., will be sold at about one-half the regular prices. DRESS DEPARTMENT. An immense assortment of Plain and Fancy DRESS MATERIALS will be cleared at 4:id., 5¡d., 6Sd. Sid., lOid., Is. 0^d., &c. FRENCH MERINOES. 7,500 Yards of Coloured and Black French Merinoes will be included in this sale, prices Is. Id. (all wool) Is. 6id., Is. llfd., 2s. 6d. These will be found of ex. traordinary value. BLACK DRESS MATERIALS. Black Alpaccas, Black Russel, Persian, and Italian Cords, Black Baratheas, Cobourgs, and Twills, under regular rates. SILKS. In this growing Department E. and Co. would direct attention to a large choice variety of FANCY AND BLACK SILKS, which will be sold at Is. Hid., 2s. 6Ad., 2s. lltd., 3s. 9!d., 4s. lid., 5s. lid., &c. LADIES' SILK SCARVES. Fancy Silfc Scarves, Is. OJCL, worth Is. 6d., 1360 very rich White and Coloured ditto, prices Is. lljd. to 3s. lid. This lot having been purchased at a nominal price to clear, enables us to offer them to our customers at about half their value. GLOVES. During the Sale we shall offer a large delivery of a well-known French Glove at Is. 9^d. the pair, or 10s. 6d. the half-dozen—all perfect. Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, and Umbrellas, Several Lines to Clear Cheap. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. E. and Co. desire respectfully to invite the attention of intending purchasers to the special value in their large and well-known Stock of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Huckabacks, Glass Cloths, Table Cloths, Table Napkins, Twilled Sheets, Calicoes, Cambric Handkerchiefs, &c.,]also to clear the whole of their Stock of Prints, Piques, and Printed Muslins. FURNISHING DEPARMENT. Great inducement will be offered in order to effect a large sale in CARPETS, consisting of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidder, Dutch, and Felt; Linoleums, Floor-cloths, Dining and Drawing-room Table Covers; Muslin and Leno Curtains, Damasks, Cretonnes, Dimities, Mattings, Rugs, &c., soiled Quilts, Blankets, Curtains, &c., to clear regardless of cost. NO PATTERNS CAN BE CUT DURING THE SALE. TERMS -.—READY MONEY ONLY.—NO DISCOUNT. EVANS AND CO., 2 and 3, Temple-street, Swansea. Music Hall, Swansea. LAST EIGHT NIGHTS. Immense success of the new Great National Diorama of J:REL.A.N"D, Recently Painted for London and New York. Magnificent Colossal Paintings. Transformation scenes. Dioramic Effects and Tableaux. Chorus of Irish Minstrels. National Songs and Ballads. Musical Selections. Original Character Sketches. Dances, Reels, Jigs, &c., ko. DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE And Humorous and Historical Comments By Mr. JOHN PORTER, B.A, T.C.D., Irish Orator (late at Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London)* Lessee and Manager Mr. N. W. HODGES. Selected Company of VOCALISTS, including Carry Henry f Alfred St. John Florence Leslie Teddy O'Lynn Annie Vernon Pat Barry Commences at 8 o'clock, and also on Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m. ADMISSION.—First Class, 2s. Second Class, la.; Third Class, 6d. Half-price at 9 p.m. to 1st and 2nd class. Schools and children under twelve half-price to all parts. Bettws Church Restoration. A BAZAAR, in aid of the above object, will be held on the DYFFRYN GROUNDS, close to the Dyffryn Station, on the Llanelly Railway, under the Patronage of the Countess of Cawdor; Lady Dynevor, Dynevor Castle Lady and Miss Morris, Sketty Park and other Ladies. On Wednesday, the 27th day of August, 1873. The Bazaar will be opened at One o'clock. The Band of the Gower Tin Plate Works will perform during the day. Refreshments provided at moderate charges. The Llanelly Railway and London and North Western Railway will issue Excursion Tickets for the day. Admission to the Ground 6d. Children half-prioe. HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, 1873. MORNING. Tuesday—ELIJAH. Wednesday—JEPHTHAH & ROSSINI'S STABAT MATBR. f SIR F. OUSELEY'S HAGAR, Thursday < DR. WESLEY'S NEW WORK and 1 SPOHR'S CHRISTIAN'S PHA YER, &c. Friday—MESSIAH. EVENING. Tuesday—CONCEBT, Shirehall. Wednesday—" ST. PAUL," Cathedral. Thursday—CONCEBT, Shirehall. Friday-CHAMBER CONCERT, Shirehall. SIMMS'S ROYAL MARIONETTES, THE WONDER OF THE A GE I The most Entertaining Exhibition Travelling! ARE NOW OPEN, ON QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. NEW SCENERY AND MACHINERY. Great Success—Crowded Houses every evening. THE Proprietor begs to state that he is now making JL a tour through South Wales, and begs respectfully to solicit the patronage of the inhabitants of this town and neighbourhood, feeling confident that the Enter- tainment will give satisfaction as it has done in every town where his Wonderful Little Men and Women have appeared. PROGRAMME :— DRAMATIC REPRESENTATIONS. BLONDIN ON THE TIGHT ROPE. THE MARIONETTE STAR CHRISTYS. AN AMUSING NUMBER OF COMIC TRICK AUTOMATONS AND GRAND COMIC PANTOMIME, With its Magnificent Transformation Scene— THE ENCHANTED LAKE. Doors open at 7. Commence at 8. Admission 28., Is 6d., and 3d. Day performances Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock. A full and efficient Brass Band will perform on the outside. Leader—Mr. W. Lingwood. A String Band will accompany the performance. N.B.—An entire change each evening. Sole Proprietor Mr. J. SIMMS. Carriages ordered at 10.15. Dicey's Squire's Original Grand Elixir. THIS invaluable Medicine speedily removes all fresh JL Colds, with their attending Symptoms ef violent Pains and Soreness of the Stomach proceeding from Cold and Coughing, and is also a most sovereign remedy in easing Rheumatic pains in the Limbs or Joints, in which complaint it has been so surprisingly successful as to have been recommended by several eminent Physicians, &c. It gives speedy and lasting Ease in the most violent Fits of the Gout, Stone, or Gravel, and renders the Function of the Body regular, by removing Flatulency, Head- Aches, Tremblings, Faintings, &c. ^JTSee that the words "DICEY & Co." are engraved on the stamp affixed over the cork of each bottle. Price 2s. Of whom may also be had Dr. Radcliffe's Elixir. For a General Alterative Medicine, this valuable Elixir stands unrivalled and the Public cannot have recourse to a more efficacious Remedy, as a Purifier of the Blood from all Humours, whether contracted by too free living, or from Jaundice, Surfeits, Scurvy, or Humours after the Measles or Small Pox, &c. For all Obstructions in the Intestines, and for the Cure of Worms in Children or Adults, it will be found equally serviceable. It assists Digestion, strengthens the Stomach, and has been found of infinite service to those who" take long Voyages, as a preservative against the Scurvy. Observe the words Dicey & Co." are printed ia the Stamp affixed to each bottle, as Counterfeits are offered for sale in almost every town. Sold by W. SUTTON & Co. (late DICEY & SUTTON), 10, Bow Church Yard, Londen, at Is. l £ d. per Bottle, and by all the principal Booksellers, Druggist*, and Medicine Venders. ;« v • .'i • c* .1