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NEW SARDINES-SEASON 1873. "TTTE have just received our Stock of Phillipe and Canaud's celebrated brand large size tins VV Is. 4d. each. •< TAYLOR & COMPANY, Sole Agents for W. & A. GILBEY, 6, CtlSllC SilljUlT, Wine and Spirit Importers and Distillers, London. Swansca. MILLINERY, MANTLE, AND DRESS ROOMS, 4, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. MRS. ROBERTS BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HER SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW REPLETE WITH THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Millinery, Mantles, Silks, Costumes, Laces, &c., &c. MESSRS. PHILLIPS & CO. Are now shewing a most superb Stock of Spring Novelties Combining the three requisites, viz:—Elegance, Durability.' and Cheapness, in SILKS, I MILLINERY, N VELVETS, FLOWERS, SHAWLS, FEATHERS, JACKETS, STRAW HATS. ■ DRESSES, LACE & FANCY" GOODS, COSTUMES AND SKIRTS IX GREAT VARIETTES. -w yi,1-4 i-A I 1 1-71111 -.1 ,11,[ Millinery and Dressmaking Departments—Are under the manage-1 ment of coinjjetent and tasty forewomen. Ladies' Underlinen, Baby Linen, and Trimmings, at fully 20 per cent. less than is usually charged. AGENTS FOR DENT'S UNIVERSAL SHIRTS (6a. 6d. EACH, OR G FOR 3Gs.) AGENTS FOR O "W" IE 3 S JS4I A C IFI I UNT E S LONDON HOUSE," CASTLE .STREET, SWANSEA, PIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, AND IMPROVED MELODY HARMONIUMS, BY THE MOST EMINENT MANUFACTURERS. J B R A I) E R Begs to solicit an inspection of his present NEW STOCK, Selected personally with the greatest care, embracing all the most recent improvements, and which are now offered at greatly REDUCED PRICES, for CASH. SUPERIOR INSTRUMENTS FOR HIRE. ALSO ON THE THREE YEARS SYSTEM OF PURCHASE The Largest Assortment of M.sie and Musical laments in Wales, suitable for 9, IND STREET, SWANSEA. • 3VI U- nVE B 1-i E S THE MERMAID, FAMILY. AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 7 EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. > W. BAMPFYLDE, Proprietor. An Ordinary Daily at 3 o'clock. Good Stabling & Lock-up Coach House. ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. PULVERMACHER'S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, BAT- \jr TERIES, RECENTLY I IIPAOVED. Approved by the Academy of Medicine at Paris and other Medical authorities in Eng'and 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 Nervous Deafness Epilepsy General and Local Debility Functional Disor- ders, kc., ko. 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. ACADtMIE DE MEDICINE, PARIS.—Extract of an official Report at a meeting,, April 1, 1851. 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.—Bulletin de I'Academie, Tome xvi. No. 13." SUCCESSIVE IMPROVEMENTS have led to the following testimonials by the elite of the Medical Profession in the metropolis-Such as Sir C. Locock, M.D., Bart., Sir J. it. Martin, Bart., C.B.F.,R.C.S.,F.S.A., and F.R.S., &c., &c., kc. Dit. J. PEUEIRA, F.RS., F.L.S., in his "Materia Afedica," page 53. 1851. 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, kc. They are re- garded by practitioners as a valuable and convenient means of applying the continuous Voltaic current." THE LANCET," No. 1, Vol II, 185(5 :— "This ingenious apparatus of Mr. Pulvermacher has now stood the test for some years. It may be used by the medical attendant, or by tha 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-g-alvanie quackeiy it is a relief to observe the very plain and straightforward manner in which Mr. Pulvermacher's apparatus is recommended to the profession." CAUTION.—FULYERMACHEK'S VOLTAIC APPLIANCES have, by their unparalleled cuiative 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 Belts can be genuine, unless bearing the fac simile of J. L. PuLYkK- MACHER'S air/nature on the box. Medical and Scientific extracts and a selection of the daily increasing number of testimonials, together with price list. an' embodied in pamphlet, "G k LVANISNF, NATURE'S CHIKF RESTORER OF IMPAIRED VITAL ENERGY," sent post free on application to J.L. PULVERMACHER'S GALVANIC ESTABLISH- MENT, 194, Regent-street, London, Or tu Mr. J. H. WILLIAMS, 4 ,Oxford-street, Swansea, And Mr. A. HAYMAN, New-street, Neath. A Fortune for a Trifle, £ 25,000 for Li. IjTCLL PARTICULARS of this most advantageous ..J::1 money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on application, enclosing a stamped directed envelope te JOHN FOSTER, i-V],. 8; C'JTUg's Court, ^I'wing Cross, LOJHS^BI William Deer, deceased. PURSUANT to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees NOTICE is hereby given, that all Creditors and other Persons having any claims or demands upon or against. the Estate of WILLIAM DEER, late of the Skewen, in the parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neatli, in the County of Glamorgan, Contractor, who died on the 18th day of November, 1872, are hereby required to send their names and addresses, and particulars of their respective claims or demands, to me, the undersigned, the Solicitor for the Administratrix of the Estate and Effects of the deceased, on or before the 2nd day of September, 1873, at the expiration of which time the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, and demands of which the said Adminis- tratrix shall then have had notice. And the said Ad- ministratrix will not be liable for the Assets so distributed to any person of whose debt, claim, or demand she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 29 th day of July, 1873. — — Second Equitable Permanent Benefit Building Society. Established in Bridgwater in the Year 1852. Shares £50 each. Quarterly payment for an Investing Share 12s. lid. for a Borrowed Share £1 5s. lOd. THE following summary will best prove the successful character of the Society's operations :— Number of Shares issued from its commencement 8,480 Realised, redeemed, and withdrawn 5,194 Shares in force held by 530 Members 3,286 j Advances made to Borrowing Members 329 400 Deduct Mortgages fully paid off on realised Shares and redeemed before attaining maturity.. 215,045 Amount of Existing Mortgages £ 113,755 Profits realised since commencement 38,581 of which sums the Borrowing Members have been allowed on realised Shares 19,501 And the Investing Members have been paid 6,118 25,712 Balance of profit remaining to the credit of existing Members to January, 1873 ••• 12,869 By the system adopted in this Society, combined with great ecouotny in management, the shares of Members hive hitherto attained maturity in periods varying from 12A to I24 years whilst in most other Societies with a 4 higher scale of payment, 14 years are required to realise their shares. The rates of payment for advances, and the terms of redemption when mortgages are paid off before attaining maturity, are part cula rip advantageous to Borrowing Members, and will be found to bear favourable compa- rison with any existing Society. Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained of Mr. E. Lir.LV, the Secretary, at the Head Office, The Mart, Bridgwa'er; or of the Agents for the Swansea. District, Messrs. UErNON k HUGHES, Accountants, &c., Castle Chambers, Swansea. Advances to any amount are ready to be made without inconveniencing parties by delay. WEST OF ENGLAND in^IRE AND LIFE IN8U 'ANCE COMPANY. Established at Exeter, 1807. CAPITAL, .eeoo.ooo. TRUSTEES: Right Hon. Earl of Devon. I Right Hon. Earl of Morley. Right FIoo. Earl Fortescue. Sir T. D. Acland, Lart., Ji.p Sir J. T. B. Duckworth, Bart. LOAN DEPARTMENT. Loans of not less than £ 100 granted for a limited number of years at five per cent, per annum—repayable by instalments—upon approved Personal Security, in conjunction with Life Policies. CHARLES LEWIS, Secretary and Actuary] Nitrate of Soda," IN quantities to suit Buyers' Requirements. Apply to HENRY BATH & SON, Swansea. [A CARD.] B. SANGUINETTI, TAILOR, &c.. 57, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1824. Best House Coals 21s. per ton. T IV^0' KEG most respectfully to in- O • form the Public that they are now prepared to deliver their BEal (NEWPORT) RED ASH COAL in any part of the Town at the above price. The Coal being from their own Colliery they are thus enabled to sell at the above VERY LOW PRICE, while they can with every confidence guarantee that the quality is equal to any House Coal sold in South Wales. Please note the address: 1, Mouut Street, Swansea. RICHARD MUGFORD, Bright, Black, and Lock-smith, 19, GREENFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA. LL Orders eKeeiite(I on the shortest -Notice, and with the best Ilatci-itls. ,v.v~Twbe w?rirT given for Second-hand Grates, Old W rouglit and Cast Iron. To Executors, Administrators, &c. H. WAIKLYS (lllte Stamp Office), rTAVING had some 12 years' experience in the prepa- jn ration of Accounts for the purposes of Adminis- tration and Probate, and m tilling up the necessary Forms for tl.e Payment of Legacy and Succession Dutiea, is prepared to undertake the same UlJon reasonable terms. Valuations made of Real and Personal Property. Offices 4, Rutland-street, Swansea Next door to the Oystermouth Railway Station. The South Wales Continuous Building Society. A ^nlTof °<S?IETY V tbe Permanent principles. — No Premi"»'—-<<• Ballot-No Annual Expenses, Parties may join at any time and may obtain immediate Advances for any definite period, from live to fifteen years. rnPayi Nights-Thursday, August 7th, at the Unitarian Chapel \estry, at Seven o'clock, and on tbe 1st Thursday in every month at the same hour. Members enrolled daily from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening. Apply to the Seretary, T. J. BUSE 29 Page- street-, Swansea. ° Mumbles Benefit Building Society. MONEY! MaXEY! MONEY! T™ r^t'10r ab°va Society are prepared to f 1'uww ul'on the shortest notice in sums from £ 100 to £ 10,000i For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr. JAMES ORRIN, Post-office, Mumbles. October 8th, 1872. West End House, Norton Terrace, Llandrindod Wells. MR. and MRS. JAMES, Senr., beg most respectfully to inform theii Friends, and the Public generally, that they have taken the above House (late residence of Lloyd), where they will be enabled to LET j • SUITES of ROOMS, with every accom- modation. J Croquet Lawn, Good Stabling and Coach-house. Terms on application. Rock House Hotel, Llandrindod Wells, South Wales. PHILIP JAMES and SON, in again returning thanks to their numerous Patrons, beg to inform them the HOTEL is now replete with every convenience for the Season, and trust to merit a continuance of their patronage. Terms on application. An Omnibus meets all Trains. AGLE INSURANCE COMPANY i J Established 1807. (FOR LIVES OXLY.) 79, PALL MALL, LONDON. Income from Premiums £ 346 279 from Interest 1:59 049 Accumulated Funds. ..3199699 ALSO, a Subscribed Capital of more than jEl 500,000. The Expenses of Management are under 3 per cent. At fIuVes1tiSation in August last, the sum of £ 154,6o4 was 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. W. MIL L SAN D Co., WINE AND SPIRIT IMPORTERS, 9, Castle-street, Swansea. FEHERI\Y • per dozen OP 40 IQA MARSALA 30S-> 36S-> 42S" 4Y8' PRVUTI XOS, CLARET 24s., 30s., 36s., 42s., 48s. BRANDY('fineoid Cognac)'per jraHon^w' 18oo' 24s" GIN (best London) ^er gallon, 22s., 28s. WHISKEY (Irish or Scotch) }*s' GENEVA Per dozen,'34s. 1Gs" 18Sl EAST INDIA PALE ALE~ GUINESS'S EXTRA STOUT per dozen> 4s- „, CHELTENHAM ALE. o'n"n 3s> G<i• DUBLIN STOUT. ^-Gallon Casks, 10s. ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE ls » l2s- 6d* „ MILD „ m SPARKLING CHAMPAGNECIDEE.per doz. qrts., Gs. Every description of Wine and Spiri* in Stock Mercantile Bank rvf^+v (UmUed^ ElVOT Flat6 (Late Commercial Bank of the River Plate (Limited). Office Hours, 10 to 4 • Saturdays, 10 to 2. Buenos Ayres. RakCHES Monte Yideo. DRAFTS on Buenos Avres nr Bills, Coupons See ^orite Video granted. Republics Purchased or x in the River Plate and Circular Notes for fC ,n betters of Credit Purchase and Sale of South A™ avellers issued. The ties, and generally an i;lerica'i and other Securi- connected with the River 4§encies in business received on Deposit for Si* AT Un(1ei'taken. Money M^ths and upwards. CH. RAPHAEL, \\T Manage;, W HY DO BLACK SIT Is a question there is often t SO BADLY and in order to remove tbA°° reaso1' for asking complaint, occasioii for this frequent JOLLY & SON, SILK MERCERS, BATH, have entered into arrangement, Spitaltields Manufacturers to 8 eminent Lyons and qualities and makes of liLACK^r06^01 them several may be purchased with the ™ any of which well; for these goods Jolly & <3« I111^ ^at wiH wear sible, and each Dress will v,QU r1 themselves respon- guarantee. stamped with a distinct Paterns post free. 11EOULau lTNITof PACKirrs Swansea to .• and Cafdera?0' C0<lulinl30' T"« SM"' „ Ue above-named Ports. Next departure- A Vessel at an early date. appS'to1 PartiCUkr8 °f ratCS height and Passage HENBIn?rTH f S°N' Swa»sea, Greahwo House, London, E.C. SWANSEA ICE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1869. Importers of Norwegian Kohinoor Lake Ice. J^ARGE or small quartities sent any distance. ICE HOUSES, ST. HELEN'S, SWANSEA. Provincial Insurance Company. SOUTH WALES BRANCH OFFICE. THE DIRECTORS of this COMPANY beg to announce that they have ESTABLISHED A BRANCH OFFICE, at No. 65 ST. M AMY-STREET, CARDIFF, of which Mr. EVAN DAVIES has been appointed Resident Secretary. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Secretary to the Company. NEW SOUTH WALES.-GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION.—The NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT has RESUMED EMIGRATION. The classes for whom passages will be provided are those who can pay one-third of their passage money. MARRIED COUPLES not exceeding 35 years of age, MECHANICS, FAXMEUS, MINERS, VINE-DRESSEHS, LABOURERS, and DOMESTIC SERVANTS, not excluding small WORKING CAPITALISTS iti any branch of Colonial industry. They must be of sound mental and bodily health, and of good moral character.—Application, either in writing or per- sonally, at No. 3, Westminster-chambers, Victoria-street, Westminster, S. W. CHARLES COWPER, Agent General. Bridgend Gas and Water Company. T^TOTICE is hereby given, that the next ordinary 1 1 half-yearly General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will he held at the Company's Offices, in the town of Bridgend, on Monday, the 25th day of Aug- ust, 1873, at 12 at noon. R. TRICE, Chairman. And notice is hereby further given, that the Books of the Company will he closed for the Transfer of Shares from this date uucil the Slid meeting. Dated this 7th day of August, 1873. E. C. SPICKETT, Secretary. SWANSEA VALE RAILWAY. -\TOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the THIRTY- i>l SEVENTH ORDINARY HALF YEARLY MEETING of this Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, at Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of AUGUST, 1873, at ONE o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, and a Statement of Accounts, and for transacting the General Business of the Company. e The Registrar of Transfers will be closed on the 13th day of August, and will not be re-opened until after the said Meeting. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that GHARLES HENRY SMITH, Esq., and PASCOE ST. LEGER GRENFELL, Esq., two of the Directors of the Company, and GEOIWE YOUNG, Esq., one of the Auditors of the Company, retire by rotation at this Meeting, and being eligible oifer themselves for re-election. (By Order,) THOMAS MORLEY, Secretary. Swansea, August 1st, 1873. TEETH, FROM 5s. EACH. ESTABLISHED 1809. HM. JONES &SON^ Surgeon Dentists, M.C.D.E. • 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, Swansea, invite public attention to their Patented System of Painless Dentistry, which entirely supersedes all others. Their Artificial Teeth, being indestructible, never change colour nor decay, and, by their wonderfully lifelike appearance, defy detection, and exactly restore the natural and youthful expression of face. Teeth, from 5s. Sets, from JE5. Terms strictly moderate. Consultation Gratis. A Vacancy >for an Articled Pupil. Periodical attendance at Carmarthen and Pembrokeshire For dates see Local Papers. One of the firm daily in attendance at NO. 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.C. Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. Mathematics, &c.—A. G. WATKINSON, Esq., London University. French—Monsr. RAECKELBOOJI. German—Dr. EUPHRATE, M.A., Ph D., &c. Drawing, Painting, &c.—J. L. KENWORTHY, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.G.S &c. Assistant in ditto-J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. Professor of Dancing-J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. THERE is at present no Vacancy, but one Pupil can be received on the 25th MARCH. MESSRS. MASON & CO., STOCK AND SHARE DEALERS, 12, GREAT WINCHESTER STREET, LONDON, B.C. HOLDERS of MINING SHARES difficult of Sale in the Open Market may find PURCHASERS for same through Messrs. MASON and CO.'S AGENCY. Every description of Shares Bought and Sold at the best Market Price, Daily Price List on Application. Offices-Oxford Buildings, Swansea, and Bank Chambers, Newport. The Cambrian Concentrated Essence of Smoke, For giving the true Westphalian, or Wood Smoke Flavour, to all kinds of Meat, whether Hams, Tongues, Bacon, Beef, or Fish. IN addition to the Salt, it essentially contributes to preserve the articles from decay, while it combines all the advantages of Dry Smoking, without the same liability to become rusty, or to lose in weight, as by the ordinary method. Sold wholesale and retail at The Cambrian office Swansea at One Shilling and Sixpence per Jar. T A M E ? PRIZE MEDAL STARCH recommends itself. JAMES' PRIZE MEDAL STARCH Pure in colour and perfectly soluble, JAMES' FRENCH BALL BLUB recommends itself. The well, known original make. A U E S BRENCH BALL BLUE Beware of inferior qualities. JAMES' EXTRA QUALITY FRENCH BLUE recommends itself. Gire it a. trial. JAMBS' EXTRA QUALITY FRENCH BLUE In solid blocks, registered shape. JAMES' PRIZE MEDAL DOME LEAD recoin mends itself. Use no other. JAMES' PRIZE MEDAL DOME LEAD. qj Manufactory Sutton Road, Plymouth. Dr. Anderson's True Scots Pills. Have been for move than a century, and still continue to be faithfully prepared at the Original Warehouse for DICEY & Co's Medicines, No. 10, Bow Church Yard, London. THEY are singularly efficacious in Bilious, Flatulent and Dropsical Complaints, and all disorders of the Head, Stomach, and Bowels, promote Digestion, create an Appetite, remove Obstructions in the Kidneys, and consequently are antidotes to the Stone and Gravel. Ask particularly for DICEY & Co.'s Anderson's Scots _d to a,l Pills;' and to prevent Counterfeits, observe that the words DICEY. & Co." are engraved on the Stamp. Sold by W. SUTTON & Co. (late DICEY & SUTTON), 10, Bow Church Yard, London, at Is. lid. per box, and by all the principal Booksellers, Druggists, and Medicine Vendors. Of whom iAay also be had CARPENTER'S SPECIFIC for the HOOPING COUGH. Price Is. lAd. the bottle. CARPENTER'S EMBROCATION for ditto (to be rubbed in over the Pit of the Stomach and Chest), Is. 9d. the bottle. MARSHALL'S HEAL-ALL, a Specifie for Cuts, Fresh Wounds, Bruises, &c. In- Bottles at Is. lid., and 2s. 9d. To Builders. TENDERS wanted for the ERECTION of STABLES for the Aber Colliery Co., O^more Valley. The pi rns and specifications may be seen un application to Mr. D. VAUGHAN, Aber Colliery, near Bridgend or at the ALer Office, Strand, Swansea Tinders to be delivered tu Mr. D. VAUGHAN, on or before the 21st inst mt. N.B.-The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. COLONIAL ASSURANCE COPORATION (Limited), c 89, Cannon Street, London, E.C. 56, George St., Edinburgh; 18, Grafton St, Dublin. This Corporation is the only Office in the United Kingdom which issues Policies combining Life Assurance with Accident Insurance. PHILIP SAYLE, F.S.S., F.R.H.S., General Manager. WILLIAM QUICK, DEALER IN Gentlemen, Ladies, and Children's LEFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL No. 60, LOWER OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. Tuning and Renovating Pianofortes. JOHN BISHOP'S 30th Visit to Swansea will be on or about the 20th inst. Persons desirous of having their Pianofortes attended to by the Year (Quarterly) will please to send their name and address to the HUDSON HOTEL, St. Mary-strcet, when every attention will be paid to their desire. Camden Crescent, Bath. NOTICE. Cheap Marine Excursion from Swansea to Ilfracombe. *1 np H E Favourite Paddle Passenger 1 Steamer, "PRINCE of WALES," John Henry Read, Commander, will leave the Entrance of South Dock. Swansea, (wind and weather permitting) on SATURDAY, August 16th, 1873, at 8.45 morning, returning same day at 7.0 ] evening, or per YELINDltA," on MONDAY, August 18th, at 1.45 afternoon. Fares—To-and-fro same day, Best Cabin 4s- Cd. Fure Cabin, 3s. To return on Monday, Best Cabin Gs. Fure CaLin 4s. Tickets (not transferable) may be obtained of Mr. Herbert Jones, 81, Oxford-street or of Mr. J. W. Pockett, South Dock, Swansea. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c. .A.. NVR A R T I N" (LATE KERN), T) ESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public of Swansea, and South Wales generally, that since succeeding to the above business he Ins entirely Refitted the Shop-premises, and laid in a New and well-selec ed S rOCK of GOODS, consisting of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, kc., and numerous articles suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A. M. begs to state that his Son, C. MARTIN, waits upon parties in the town and country, for the Repair of Clocks, &c., and is now the only Representative travelling for the Establishment. Address —• A. MARTIN, 105. High-street. Swansea. AX DEE AY MARTIN, S (LATE KERN) WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c., 195, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, BEGS to inform his Friends and Customers that CONSTANTINE KLEISER, of the Mumbles, his late traveller, has been DISCHARGED from his EMPLOY, and has no authority to receive Monies on his behalf. A. M. requests all Customers to pay all sums due to him to his Son, C. MARTIN, who will also receive all Orders with which his Friends will kindly entrust him, and the same shall receive prompt attention. 21st July, 1873. THE LICENSING ACT, 1872. County of Glamorgan Licensing Committee. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following JAI Rules have been adopted as to the conduct of Business by the County Licensing Committee :— That the Committee meet on the first WEDNESDAY in OCTOBER in each year, at NEATH, to receive Applications for New Licenses and Notices of Appeals against such intended New Licenses, and that they then fix the times and places at which they will hear such Applications respectively. That parties applying for or opposing be permitted to appear by Counsel or Attorney if they please. That persons applying for Continuation of New Licenses shall send to the Clerk of the Peace seven days* before the Meetrng of the Committee full particulars of the size, position, and also a plan of the house and premises for which a license is sought, as well as the number of Public-houses or Beer-houses in the Parish or Hamlet in which the house proposed to be licensed is situate, the population of the parish, and the distance of such house from existing licensed houses, and al-o any other particulars the Committee may from time to time direct the Clerk to require. THOS. DALTON, Clerk of Peace. To the Overseers of the Poor and the Constables of the Parish of Oystermouth, in the County of Glamorgan, and to all whom it may concern. I JOHN REES, of the Mumbles, in the parish of » Oystermouth, in the said county. Grocer, do hereby give Notice, that it is my intention to apply to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County, assembled at the General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the Town-hall, in the Town of (Swansea, in the said County, on the Sixth day of September next, for a License for the Sale of Sweets and Spirits in Bottles, by retail, to be drunk and consumed off the house and premises now in my occupation, and situate and being at the Mumbles, aforesaid, in the said parish of Oyster- mouth, and being my own property. Given under my hand this Fourteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-three. JOHN REES. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in a Cause RICHARD ROSSER against JENNETT RHYS and JEXNETT TONKIN, 1871. R. No. 88. The Creditors of CHARLES THOMAS RHYS, late of Tresilian, in the parish of Saint Donats, in the County of Glamorgan, Gentleman, who died in or about the month of October, 18G7, are on or before the 1st day of October, 1873, to send by post prepaid to Mr. JOHN STOCKWOOD, of Cowbridge, in the County of Glamorgan, the Solicitor of the Defendants, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their Claims, a statement of their Accounts, and the nature of the Securities, (if any) held by them or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the sa.id Decree. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce ths same before the Vice-Chancellor Sir John Wickens, at his Chamber*, situated No. 12, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, on Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1873, at Twelve o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the Claims. Dated this 8th day of August, 1873. ROBT. W. PEAKE, Chief Clerk. B.PEACOPP. Lime-street, Chambers, 21, Lime-street, London, Plaintiif's Agent. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in a Cause RICHARD ROSSER against JENNETT RHYS and JENNETT TONKIN, 1871, R. No. 88. The Creditors of MARY S H AFT E S BUR Y L.L E W E L L Y N late of Cowbridge, in the County of Glamorgan, Spinster, who died in or about the month of June, 1866, are on or before the 1st day of October 1873, to send by post prepaid, to Mr. JOHN STOCKWOOD' of Cowbridge, in the oounty of Glamorgan, the Solicitor of the Defendants, their Christian and Surnames ad- dresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their Claims, a statement of their Accounts and the nature of the Securities (if any) held by them or in default thereof tue7 WiUr,be Peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice-Chancellor Sir John Wickens, at his Chambers, situated No, 12, Old Square, Lmcoln slnn Middlesex on Monday, 'the 3rd day of November, 1873 at Twelve o'clock at noon, being the time fPPomted for adjudicating on the Claims. Dated this 8th day of August, 1873. ROBT. W. PEAKE, Chief Clerk. E. PEACOPP, Lime-street Chambers, v 21, Lime-street, London, o Plaintiff's Agent. SWANSEA SCHOOL BOARD. To Builders. PERSONS desirous of TENDERING for the JL ERECTION of the WAUN WEN SCHOOL^, lor the above School Board, are requested to send in tie names to the Architect, Mr. CHARLES ASSINDEK, 4Q, Cherry-street, liirminghain, on or before the 2-3th dxj a £ AUGUST next. Bills of Quantities will be supplied on payment of L>a* Guinea, which will be returned on receipt or bona fdc Tenders. The Schools will be built of local stone, and wit accommodate 750 Children. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the 10West; or any Tender. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Clerk to the Schcoi EOSIRD, » Swansea, August, 1873. IN CHANCERY. Iu the Matter of the Act of 19 and 20, Victoria, CAP, 120, intituled an Act to facilitate Leases and Sales ti Settled ELATES, and of the Act 21-t and 2 -«4 Victoria, Cap. 27, intituled an Act to AmeLå AAFI Extend the Settled Estates Act. 1856, allJ. of the Act 27th and 28th Victoria. Cap. 4-3, intituled AE Act tofuither Aniind the Settled Estates Act, 1 and In the M itter of certain hereditaments, being part el the COYTISAHEN ESTATE, situate in the PARISHES dI Llangonoyd and Newcastle, and o'her AOJOI&U^ parishes in the County of Glamorgan, comprised at the Marriage Settlement of John Popkin TR&HERO^ and devised or appointed by the Will of Popkin TraLerne, deceased. PURSUANT to the above mentioned Acts of ParEfc- ment and! the Consolidated Order of this Court AT that behalf, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 12t.it day of June, 1>73, John Popkin Traherne, of Ooytraheafi^ in the parish of Bettws, in the County of Glamorgan, b now of Bipods Hdl. near Dunmow, in the County at Essex, Esquire, and Elizabeth Margaret Tt-ahcrn", I:te of Coytrahen aforesaid, but now of Wookey Vicarage, AAT W ells, in the County of Somerset, Widow, Aiitlie-ty Powell Traherne, of Station Road, in the Town fIi. Bridgend, in the said County of Glamorgan, Esquire, Onslow Powell Traherne, of Station Road, in the Tows. of Bridgend aforesaid, an Infant under the age of 21 J"e'.us;. by Jamd Kempihome, of the iown of Neath, in TFEE said County of Glamorgan, Gentleman, his (JUARDITU^ Llewellyn Price Traherne, of Glandwr, near CIUKKOWC! in the County of Brecou, Esquire, Edmund Trahcrise, as present residing at Christ Church, in New Zealaud, an Infant under the age of 2L years by the s-tid .Tauve* Kcnipthorne, his Guardian, Charles Drummed, of Chel- tenham, in the County of Gloucester, Esquire, and Charlotte Mary, his wife, Frances W.-<ugh, of Lkx- groyney, near Crickhowell aforesaid, widow, the REVERED Morton Drummond, of IVo-okey Vicarage aforesaid. < "IERFC, and Caroline Drummond, his wife, Edmon 1 Diumm OUD, Caroline Duloibella Drummond, Gerald Morton DRAST- inond, and Maud Margaret Frances Druinnio.i l. all 4i Woosey Vicarage aforesaid, Infants under the A»E of IF, years, by the said James Kempthorne, their Guar<II«a» the Venerable Henry Lynch Blosse, of Niweastfc, Bridgend, in the County of Glamorgan, Atflrle,,cvp. «F Llandaff, Robert Hillier Rickards, of No. G, < 'ALEDOAS Place, Clifton, near Bristol, Esquire, and the UEVEREAF Hely Hutching Keating Kickards, of Landough Bse- Tory. near Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, Cletic6 Robert Thomas Morse, of Glanogwr. near Lridgend afeyt-, said, a Lieutenant Colonel in her Majesty's Army, z-kd George Montgomery Traherne, of St. Hilary, near C,, ir- biidge, in the County of Glamorgan, Esquire. L.&J Charlotte Louisa Traherne, of St. Hilary aforesaid^, widow, presented their peticion to the Lord Hic;h Chan- cellor of Great Britain to be heard before his Honor tas Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins (and after AN the 11th paragraph of the said petition) reciting thai THE parts of the Coytrahen Estate tu which the present appli- cation relates consists of certain Farms, Lands, and UTTER hereditaments, the particulars whereof are as follows 1. All that Farm and Lands commonly called a.M known by the name of CROES ERW, situate in the parisk of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded 8C. the East by a stream of water, on the West by LIIII* belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Taloot, Esquire, aw the North by the River Avon, aud on the Soutk tt, Lands belonging to Lord Dunraven, and parts of TTEA Estate. 2. All that Farm and Lands commonly called AJS# 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 WEI by land belonging to Mr. Gwillim Jenkins, on the Norfla by land belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel ra.1.¡¡" Esquire, and on the South by part of this Estate. 3. All that Farm and Lands commonly called S&S known by the name of TYGWYN BACH, situate in tle parish of Llangonoyd, in the county of GLAIUSREIJA bounded on the East by a road leading to Tor CC:I-. « the \Y est by part of this Estate, on the North by W belonging to Lord Dunraven, and on the South by 12=4 belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, EF-ISKC. and others, and the Llynfi River. 4. All that Farm and Lands commonly called set known by the name of TONKA DAEFID, situate ill fcfee parish of Llangonoyd, in the County of GLAMORGAN bounded on the East by the Llynfi River, and ON°T3IE West by parts of certain Farms called RESPECTIVE Hendre Owen and Penylan, on the North by LU& £ « belonging to Mr. G willim Jenkins, and on the South FCY lands called Penylan. 5. All that Farm and Lands commonly called known by the name of LLWYDARTH, situate in the PAST&C of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded csc the East by part of this Estate and a road leading FREIE Maesteg to Bridgend, on the WE^T by part of GweEp Senwr and a road leading from Xeatli, on tlie Nortk 'as part of this Estate and part of Ewenny Estate, and Oft. TIKE South by land belonging to Christopher Rice MaassS Talbot, Esq., and Cerden Brook. 6. All that Farm and Lands commonly called AX-5 known by the name of GARNLWYD, situate in the paiifi. of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded itx the East by part of Ewenny Estate, on the West 112 lands belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Esq.- on the North by the River Llynti, and on the South lff Llwydarth Farm, part of this Estate. 7. All that Farm and Lands commonly called aJIoI known by the name of GARTH, situate in the parish C15. Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded em. the East by lands, part of this Estate, on the West q part of Ewenny Estate and road from Tor Cerig, on the North by Nant Twlc Farm and Brook, part of TSW Estate, and on the South by the River Llynfi, part Of this Estate. 8. All that Farm and Lands commonly called AOFL known by the name of GARTH-FACH FARM, situate in tits. parish of Llangonyd, in the county of GLAMORGAN, bounded on the East by a stream of water, on the \f" eI& by Tymaen Farm, part of this Estate, on the North 7iry Tynmaen Farm, part of this Estate, and on the SOSFEFC by Llynfi River. 9. All that Farm and Lands, commonly called A known by the name of TONYBAILY, situate in the PAIWII of Llangonoyd, in the county of Glamorgan, bo UNIT# on the East by the River Llynfi, on the WE^T by IMS&I belonging to Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot, Esq., qm the North by lands belonging to Christopher Rice MAITEES Talbot, Esq., on the South by a road leading to BETISE and the Llynfi River. 10. All that Farm and Lands, commonly called ASti known by the name of ABERKENFIG, situate in the parisfc of Newcastle, in the county of Glamorgan, bounded 48 the East by the River Ogiuore, on the West by Penyls* Farm, on the North by a brook or stream of water, a" on the South by Penyfai Common. The said Petitimi prayed that the person or persons for the time being AsA from time to time entitled under the said INDENTURED Settlement, dated the second day of June. 1S52, in the said Petition mentioned, and the said Will of MOI^OK Popkin Traherne, dated the 25th day of June, 135;3, ía the said Petition also mentioned respectively to exercue the powers of leasing therein respectively contained, STAY 7 be at liberty to accept surrenders of all or any of tbl; Leases now existing, and from time to time hereaiier is be granted in the said Property, forming part of the satt Coytrahen Estate, the particulars of which :1-'C set forife in the said 11th paragraph of the Petition, and ma_Y al»» be at liberty to grant building and repairing leases DT all or any part of the said Property described M the saiJl 11th paragraph of the said Petition, for any term nofc exceeding ninety-nine years, under the powers nad accordance with the conditions and previsions relating to the grant of building and repairing leases CONTAINS* in the said Act, in the matter of which the said Petitroa was presented, and may also be at liberty in detenrriin* £ the amount of the rent to be reserved by any new budd- ing or repairing leases, to be granted of the Property comprised in any leases which may be surrendered u-i<&ac the above power (and whether such new leases be GRA.II.IEFI under the powers of leasing contained in the x..id INDEN- ture of Settlement and Will respectively, or either d: them or under the Order to be made upon the satA Petition), and to take into consideration the value of leases so to be surrendered and that the costs of azM. incident to the said Petition may be p ovided for; augg that Notice of the Order to be made upon the said Peti- tion may be endorsed upon the said Settlement of TFET Petitioner, John Popkin Traherne, and the WiP 0F said Morgan Popkin Traherne. And Notice is hereø, also given, that the Petitioners may be served W-WTT order of the Court or of the Judge in OH NY Notice relating to the subjeot of the said i Office of Mr. William Mackmurdo Haeon of K Fenchurch-Street, in the City of London Dated the 2nd day of August, 1873. M. HACON, Azent fnr T ^nckurch-street. AGEAT for James Kempthorne, of Neafk. In the County of Glamorgan, Solicitor^ the Petitioner.