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J71 GREAT BRITAIN STORES, L. WALTER, TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTER, & GENERAL OUTFITTER, IN announcing to the Public that he has just received a very large Stock of the best manufactured FRENCH IIATS, which he will sell at a lower rate than the general common Silk Hats, sold for French, begs to invite the attention of the Neighbourhood at large to his SPLENDID STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, for the present Season and particularly wishes to impress on the Public that this is the first Establishment in Wales which has adopted the judicious plan of marking the Selling Price, in plain figures, on every Article—a plan which cannot fail to be hailed with admiration, because, while it realizes the most sanguine hopes of the economist, must be a source of pride to the Proprietor, based as it is on the most enlightened views, and conducted upon the most honor- able principles. 0 L. WALTER confidently and positively asserts that his system must effect a greater saving to the Public, in the article of Dress, than ever yet has been realised in this part of the Kingdom. Aware that there is a general impression that lowness of price necessarily involves inferiority of quality, can unhesitatingly say, that with the facilities at his command and his practical experience in the Trade, he can secure lowness of price with every other concomitant advantage. L. W. earnestly solicits the attention of those persons who have not yet favoured him with a trial, confident that the result must be the general approbation and support of all parties who rightly appreciate the advantage of Fashionable Dress. The Proprietor of this Establishment, while he courts the custom of the wealthy, and renders it worthy their patronage by furnishing the very best material, and making up the same in the first style of the art, by the subjoined List of Prices, places the most elegant articles within the reach of all to whom economy is all object, with the addi- ional advantages of returning any article ordered which does not meet with their approbation. LIST OF PRICES FOR GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, MADE TO MEASURE. £ s. d. £ s. J, | E s, d. i weed Coat from 0 12 0 Best quality manufactured.. 2 10 0 Albert and Polish Mixed Office Coats, handsomely CHILDREN'S DRESSES. 014 0 made 016 0 rp v ,p n Black or Drab Kerseymere 0 15 0 Gent.'s Tweed Wrappers 0 17 6 Tronic, Vest, and frousers.. 1 4 0 Best quality manufactured.. 1 2 0 Cachmerette, (all shades).. I 1 o Ditto, Jacket, Trousers, Gent.'s Taglioni, or Russian WA'ST(-OAT .16 0 WAISTCOATS. Coats ] 2 0 BlueJacket from 0 10 0 Plaid Polka, (most fashion- BREECHES. Handsome Toilenett and able). 1 4 0 Gentlemen's Cotton Cord Valentia Vests 0 6 6 Gent, s Mixed Beaver 1 10 0 Breeches 0 8 0 Elegant Tibet Shawl pattern 0 10 0 Ditto fine Dress Coats 1 8 0 n;tfo Kersevme're of anv Splendid Black Satin 0 14 0 Saxony ditto 118 0 \"otour .?!* 0 15 0 Figured Satin, in elegant Best quaYity manufactured.. 2 5 O Style 012 0 Superfine Frock Coats 1 10 0 TROUSERS. Black Kerseymerefrom 0 7 6 Saxony ditto, with silk fa- Fashionable Woollen Trou- cings 2 0 0 sers 0 10 0 Men's Suits of best Moleskin, ready made, 18s. to measure, 20s. This being the only Establishment in the Town solely devoted to Men's and Boys' Clothing, the Public can be suited most advantageously from an unrivalled Selection of PARIS & LONDON BEAVER HATS, NAVAL & YOUTHS' CAPS, H?(QgZfW&'S'a SSPOCfSSj) <9 £ 3&tr&Zi>g9 SUPERIOR WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS FLANNELS, &c. &c. GOOD TAILORS WANTED. July 17th, 1845. !:alrl by Auction. MERTHYR TYDVIL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JOHN JONES, At the ANGEL INN, in the Borough of MERTHYR TYDVIL, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of AUGUST, 1845, at 6 o'clock in the Evening, subject to such con- ditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced, and in one or more Lot or Lots as may then be deter- mined upon;— ALL those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Appurtenances, adjoining each other, situate in Chapel-street, in Merthyr Tydvil aforesaid, next behind High-street Meeting House, and separated therefrom by a Passage, now let to monthly tenants. The above Premises are held on a Lease for 99 years, commencing the 1st May, 1841, at a Ground Rent of 15 Os. 10d. For further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Glebe- land Cottage, Merthyr. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the BRIDGWATER ARMS INN, NEWBRIDGE, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 next, BY MR. THOS. WILLIAMS, At 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, A MOST desirable PREMISES & SITUATION FOR TRADE, situate at GWERN-Y-GERWN, near Treforest, Newbridge, consisting of a commodious Dwel- ling. House and Garden, with neat Front Shop, extensive Cellarage and Stores, and large Piece of Ground walled in for Building Cottages (much in request), situated in the immediate vicinity of extensive Iron, Tin, Rail, Chain, and Coal Works, now in full operation. The above held under a Lease from Sir B. Hall, of which about 76 years are unexpired, subject to a Ground Rent of Twopence per yard. For further Particulars apply to Mr. Newman, or Mr. Thos. Williams, Auctioneer, Newbridge, or Mr. Isaac Morgan, Crown Inn, Blaenafon, near Abergavenny. 0 CARDIFF DIST"RICT OF THE Independent Order of Odd Fellows, (M. U.) THE District Officers of the above Order most re- JL spectfully beg leave to inform the Officers and Brethren of the numerous Lodges in the surrounding Neighbourhood, that their ANNIVERSARY takes place on TUESDAY, the 12th day of AUGUST next. J. LLEWELLYN, P.G.M. THOS. WILLIAMS, D.G.M. P. DAVID, C.S. Cardiff, July 24, 1845. The Schooner CELERITY, —— WILLIAMS, MASTER, IS NOW LOADING AT COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLEY-STREET, LONDON, FOR Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare, Abergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cow- bridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, and will positively sail on SATURDAY, the 2nd of AUGUST, 1845. For Freight, &c., apply to the Master on Board Mr. Burton, jun., Newport Mr. Thomas Richards. Aberga- venny Messrs. Prosser and Co., Brecon Mr. Scovell, the Wharfinger, London or to Mr. J. G. Bird, Wharf, Cardiff. London, July 24th, 1845. GLOUCESTER, &B £ RYSXV^TH AND Central Wales Railway Company, AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE PORT AND HARBOUR OF ABERYSTWITH, (Provisionally Registered pursuant to the 7th If 8th Vic. cap. 110.) Capital £1,250,000 in 50,000 Shares at jE25 each. Deposit, £1 7s. 6d. per Share. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no Application for Shares in the above undertaking, will be re- ceived after the 31st instant. By Order, T. HAWKER, SEC. Temporary Offices, 21 (A) Soho Square, London, July 22nd, 1845. TOWN or CARDIFF. TO m KEEPERS, TAVERN-KEEPERS, Iti-tz TO BE LET, AND MAY BE ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A LL that old-established and well-accustomed free -.1-1. TAVERN, known as the NICHOLL ARMS, Located in one of the best situations in the above flourishing and daily-improving Town, and in the imme- the projected line of the SOUTH YM1 RAILWAY, (which now is beyond a doubt of being put into early operation). Hnntp l^>frfI^hSeS7,ar^/ e*tremely convenient, and well th llfnthpr n 7rac/e'ha^ng an excellent Brewhouse with all other necessary Out-offices, Stabling &c. RENT AND TAXES MODERATE! The manylyears'standing, and other j tages winch this taking offers, render7t 9W? adva?' make further comment, unless to say it s/,7/Per^UOUS FIRST-RATE BUSINESS. mamtamS a IESS. The Stock-in-Trade, Bar, and other Fixtures t ■with Household Furniture, are to be taken to at a°v 1 tion, and nearly the whole of the Brewing Ute^M* (which belong to the Lessor of the Premises) are at the use and service of the incoming Tenant,free of charge. 10 The whole of the interior and exterior of the House have, within the last twelve months, undergone complete repair, with highly judicious alterations. For further information apply to Mr. C. Sawyer, House-Agent, Auctioneer, &c., Cardiff; or to Mr. Henry Jones, the present Tenant, upon the Premises. The Incoming will be about £ 200, Cardiff, 16th July, 1845. I Hoticea, Monmouth and Glamorgan Bank, NEWPORT, JULY 17, 1845. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- _L ING of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 11th of AUGUST next, at the KING'S MEAD INN, in the Town of Newport, at One o'Clock in the Afternoon, precisely, to receive from the directors an announcement of the Dividend for the Half-yeart ending 30th of June last, and on other special affairs. Signed, by order the of Board, H. WYBORNE JONES, Chairman. MUSIC. JAMES MILLS, Pianoforte Maker, Tuner, & Repairer PROM &53ID Makers to Majesty 21, WILLIAM-STREET, HAMPSTEAD-ROAD, LONDON, BEGS most respectfully to return his grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Cowbridge, and their Vicinities, for the liberal patronage with which they have honoured him and to inform them that he is now making his usual half-yearly tour, and has brought with him a variety of his splendid-toned 61 OCTAVE, CABINET and COTTAGE PIANO-FORTES, with wrought-iron bolts and metallic plates, all of which are manufactured upon the best principles, combining the modern improve- ments with elegant appearance and substantial construc- tion, and are confidently guaranteed to preserve the tone clear and action free, and to stand well in tune in every climate, which he offers at such exceedingly low prices as to defy competition. „ N.B.-J. M. has also on Sale, an elegant Gothic- English double-action HARP, by Erard, equal to new and also a large assortment of new and approved MUSIC, by the most eminent Composers. Merchants, Captains, and Exporters, advantageously supplied with new and sound second-hand Piano-fortes adapted to all climates. Instruments bought, sold, exchanged, or lent on hire. All orders addressed to J. Mills, Guardian-Office, Cardiff, will be carefully attended 'to, or at Mr. Davies's, Bush Inn, Merthyr, at both of which places the instru- ments may be seen. J. MILLS' usual visits to this County are in February and August. References to some of the most respectable families in the county can be given. Britannia Life Assurance Company, No. 1, PRINCE'S ST RE ET, B \NK, LONDON. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament IV. Viet. cap. IX. DIRECTORS. William Bardgett, Esq I RobertKglintou, Esq Samuel Bevington, Esq Erasmus Koht. Foster,'Esq. Wm. Fechney Black, Esq Peter Morrison Esq. George Cohen, Esq Henry Lewis Smale. Esq George Cohen, Esq Henry Lewis Smale. Esq Millis Coventry, Esq John Drewett, Esq AUDITORS. J. B. Bevington, Esq.—F. I'. Cocke rill, Esq.—J. D. Dow, Esq. MEDICAL OFFICER. John Clendinning.M.D., F.R.S., 16, Wimpole St., Cavendish Square. STANDING COUNSEL. The Hon. John Ashley, New Sqlare, Lincoln's Inn —Mr Serjean Murphy, M P., Temple. SOLICITOR. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. BANKERS. Messrs. Drewett and Fowler, Princes Street, Bank. This Institution is empowered by a Special Act of Parlia- ment, and is so constituted as to afford the benefits of Life Assurance in their fullest extent to Pol icy- Holders., and to present greater facilities and accommodation than are usually offered by any other Companies. Among others, the following Important Advantages may be numerated:- increasing Kates of Premium, on a new and remarkable plan for securing Loans or Debts a less immediate payment being required on a policy jor the whole term of life than m any other office. CREDIT t'ABLE.—Ry this Table, the Premiums may remain unpaid for five years, upon satisfactory security being given for the liquidation of the same, at the expiration of that period HALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM. Persons assured according to these rules, are allowed credit (without security) for half the amount of the first seven Annual Premiums, paying interest thereon, at the rate of Five per Cent. per Annum, with the option of paying off the Principal at any time, or having the amount deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim. Policies may thus be effected at lower rates than are gene- rally required lor the term of seven years only i whitstthe holders have the same security for the payment ot their claims, whenever death may happen, as if they paid double the amount of premiums, which would be charged for assurance effected in the same way. Policies revived without the exaction of a fine, at any lime within twelve months. Extract from Increasing Rates of Premium, for an Assu- rance ofA:100, for Whole Term of Life. Age of the Assured in every case admitted iu the Policy. Medical Attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports, A Board of Directors in attendance daily at 2 o'clock. i Annual Premiums payable during S First Second Third Fourth Remain j Five Five Five Five der of < Years. Years. Years. Years. jLife. £ s. dJ £ g. d. £ s. d. £ s. dj £ 8> I kl 1 4 1 5 10 1 10 11 1 16 9| 2 3 8 i 1 6 4j 1 12 2 1 IS 1 2 7 4! 2 17 6 1 16 1 2 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 31 4 3 4 j 2 16 7! 3 9 41 4 5 5 5 6 3i 6 13 7 Extract from the Half Credit Rates of Premium. Annual Premium required for an Assurance of £100. for the whole Term of Life. ^„e Half Premium for Whoie Premium •even years. after seven years -e. s. d. £ s, d. 30 1 1 9 2 3 6 35 1 4 11 2 9 10 40 1 9 2 2 18 4 45 1 14 10 3 9 8 50 226 450 55 2 12 9 5 5 6 60 t 3 6 8 6 13 4 PKTEH MORRISON, Resident Director. Detailed Prospectuses, and every requisite information as tothe mode of effecting Assurances, may be obtained upon application to the following _T AGENTS— .NEWPORT R. Jenkins, merchant. CHEPSTOW Mr. J. L. Baldwyn, solicitor. BRISTOL..Mr. John Moxham, Bank-court, Corn-street. CARDIFF Mr, W, D, Horwood. floticeg* MISS MARTHA V.lKiilWS SCHOOL WILL RE OPEN on WEDNESDAY, the 30th of JULY, 1845. Crockhcrbtown, Cardiff, July 9th, 1815. MISS DAVIS & MISS TODD'S' SEMINARY Will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, 1845. COIJLEGE SCHOOL, GLUrCESTER. THIS SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, J, the 4th of AUGUST, 1845. Those gentlemen who wish to make enquiries respecting this School, are requested to apply to the Rev. Dr. Evans, College Gardens, Gloucester. GLAMORGANSHIRE General Agricultural Society. THE Subscribers to this Society nre respectfully re- I quested to pay the amount of their Subscriptions, due 1st July, 1815, to the Treasurer. EDW. BRADLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. Cowbridge, 19th July, 1845. Aberdare Canal Navigation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL 1. GENERAL MEETING, or ASSEMBLY, of the COMPANY of PROPRIETORS of tills NAVIGATION will be held at the CANAL-OFFICE, Aberdare, on THURS- DAY, the 31st day of JULY, 1845, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. EDWARD LEWIS, Clerk to the Company. July 2nd, 1845. SALE OF KEXTISH FILBERTS. OWING to the appearance of a plentiful crop of FILBERTS in KENT this Season, the Advertiser will be happy to Contract to supply parties, at the proper Season, (about the end of September) with good FIL- BERTS, direct from tho Grower, and fit for storing, at the very low Cask Price of SIXTY SHILLINGS per hundred pounds; delivered in Cardiff Free of Expense. Apply to Mr. WM. TAYLOR, Bute Arms, Bute-Street, Cardiff. July, 1845. HEAD COLLIER. WANTED, immediately, a WELSH COLLIER, of about 40 years of age, to proceed to the Asturias, in the employ of the Asturian Mining Company. He must be a sober, steady man, who has been in charge of ufider-ground workings. I-Ie need not know how to survey or to keep accounts, but he should have been over- man, and able to direct workmen. A good character is indispensable. Apply, with testimonials, to the Astu, rian Mining Company's Offices, 9, Austinfriars, London. CLEltK OF IRONWORKS. WANTED, immediately, a good CLERK of IRON- It' WORKS, to proceed to the Asturias, whose duty will be to stay on the Works and watch the workmen, and direct them how to work. He should have been a fore- man, mason, or clerk of the Works to a contractor. He must be a middle-aged practical man. Apply, with tes- timonials, to the Astrian Mining Company's Offices, 9, Austinfriars, London. FLY POWDER. IMPORTANT TO FLOCKMASTERS. SHEEP and LAMB COMPOSITION, for preventing the alarming attacks of Fly and Scab, effectually destroying Tick, Lice, and all other Insects injurious to the Flock, cleansing and purifying the Skin, thereby greatly improving the growth of Wool, with one-fourth the labour and expense of the Dipping Composition. Prepared only by M. THOMAS, CHEMIST, COWBRIDGE. Directions for usP with each Bottle. M. T. has had the honour of supplying most of the influential Gentlemen and Farmers of the neighbourhood for the last four years. MARK MARKS, AWTIOMEIR, APPEA08EK, AND HOUSE AGENT, 9, St. Diary-Street, Cardiff, RESPECTFULLY returns his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for their liberal support; and, in soliciting a continuance of their favours, begs to assure them that his uudeviating promptness, in all cases entrusted to him, will merit their approbation, which will be his constant study to deserve. Clocks, Watches, Plate, Jewellery, Nautical and Mathematical Instruments Cleaned and accurately Re- paired, on the most reasonable terms and dispatch. Cardiff, July 24th, 1845. TWENTY-FIFTH THOUSAND. In a sealed envelope, price 3.< and sent free, on receiving a post-office order for 3s. 6d. "MANHOOD;" TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION. THE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, with JL PLAIN, DIRECTIONS for its PERFECT RESTORATION, addressed to those suffefing from the destructive Effects of Excessive indulgence, Solitary Habits, or Infi:c!ion followed by Observations on Marriage, and the Treatment of Syphilis Gonorrhoea, Gleet, &c. Illustrated with Cases, &c., BY J. L. CURTIS &e CO., Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, SoltO Square, London. Published by the Authors, and Sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster Ilow Burgess, Medical Bookseller, 23, street, Haymnrket; Mann, 3C->rnhiil, LONDON; Ferris ami Score, Chemists to the Queen, Union-street, BRISTOL • Need, ham, Gloucester; Watson, Shrewsbury; Times Oilier, Hereford and in Bangor, by Mr. Richard Williams, Chrmi-t, Market.¡>lace; Guest, Birmingham; Sowler, 4, St. Ann's- square, Manchester; Philip South, Casdp-street, Liverpc01 Fanning and Co. Dublin; Rohinson, (Messrs) 11, Green- side-street, Edinburgh; and Sold in a sealed ellvelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: "This work, a TENTH edition of which is now presented to the public—ten thousand copies have been exhausted since its first appearance, has been very much improved and enlarged by the addition ofa mOfe extended and clear detail ofgpnc,al principles as also by the insertion of several new and highiy in- teresting cases. The book, as has beon already stated, in the resuttotvery ample and daily increasing experience is a class of diseases, which for some unaccountable reason, have been cicher altogether over lo ked, or treated almost with in- difference by the ordmary medical practitioner. The numberless instances daily incurring, wherein affec,ions of the lungs putting on all the outer appearances of consumption which, however, when traced to their source, are found to result from certain baneful habit?, fully proves that the principle of the division of labor is nowhere more applicable than in medical practice. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful, whether such person hold the relation of A Parent, a Preceptor, or a Clergy man."— Sun, Evening paper. The rage for books in all departments of science, literature, and the arts, was, we believe, never so prevalent as at the present [ime.-The unavoidable conscljllence of tillS is, that we meet a very considerable proportion of inaifferent, USELESS, and even bad books.—With the force of this prejudice on our minds, wc with no little reluctance were indnccd 10 peruse Messrs. Curtis's work, entitled •« MANHOOD.—The scientific views taken by the authors of the source and ongiu of many of the most distressing effects of certain depraved habits, fully establish their claim to the character of experienced and judicious surgeons.—And the result of our careful perusal of the work has been, to impress us with a thorough confidence in the talent and skill of the authors, and to satisfy us that those entrusted with the care of youth are not a little indebted to them for furnishing them with a means of preventing some of the most frightful maladies to which flesh is heir. Old England. The multitude of books daily coming from the press, some, nay most of them, of a very questionable tendency, made us extremely reluctant io take up another. The clear exposition of the source of many of those diseases which prove so fatal to youth, and which are set down by the every day observer as the result of common causes, such as exposure to coid. sudden vicissitudes of temperature, hereditary taint, &c., is I ruly convincing and extremely satisfactory. A lid wc do not think we go too far in sayiug, that society is deeply indebted to the authors for producing so useful, so much wanted, su valuable, and so truly moral a book.—Conservative Journal. This is a work that wc feaf therc exists too much need for to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for geueral perusal. Every branch of those frightful maladies, whether the r-. suit of immoral habits or secret vices, is hefe succiuLtIy treated, and, divested of all meùical technicality, plain and easy directions are given for the best mode to be pursued in all cases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the married, as well as the unmarried, this little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and we are doing service to society in recommending it to geueral uotice. Essex and Herls Mercury. MESSRS. CURTIS AND CO., AJe to be consulted daily at their Residence, 7, FRITH STREET, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. COUNTILY PATIENTS are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases the corumunxatipn must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee of ii, and in all cases the mnst inviolable secrecy may be reiied on. 1, A^OVC work sold by Mr. Kichard William-, Chemist, .larket {^'ACE, Bangor; at the Office of the "Welshman/ Larmarhen; and sent post-paid, in a SEALED ENVELOPE, for 33.6J., by the following „ AGENTS: Merlin Office Vcwport. £ ossen? Monmouth. limes Office Hereford. Egville, Chronicle'Office .V.. Worcester, iivans#. ,••••• Danirnr Journal Oiffce .V/.V.Carmrthen, HGttCCg. [A CARD.] MRS. CHARIISS RICHES, (LATE MISS ELIZA GHEGOilv), BEGS respectfully to state that, by the solicitations of _L) her Friends, she has been induced to enter upon airangemeufs for receiving a limited number of Yonng Ladies, for instruction in the CONTINENTAL LAN- GUAGE, the PIANO FORTE, GUITAR, and SINGING, together with GENERAL EDUCA- TION, upon the most modern and best adapted systems. Private Lessons, in either of the above accomplish- ments, may be received by those whose leisure or arrange- ments will not permit of their attendance during the hours set apart for the duties of the School. Mrs. RICHES wishes to state that she is desirous of engaging with a Young Lady as an ARTICLED PUPIL, and who may be auxins to be thoroughly prepared for undertaking the duties of Resident Governess. Cardiff, Working-street, 22d July, 1815. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FrIlAT on the 13th Day of OCTOBER NEXT, applica- JL tion will be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assembled at Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Glamorgan, at SWANSEA, for an order for turning, diverting, and stopping up such portion of the present Pathway passing through a part of the Demesne of Llandough Castle, as is situated between the gate enter- ing the said Demesne, and adjacent to the Church of Llandough, and the stile on entering the field called The Park," and adjacent to certain Fish Ponds about 50 yards distant, and that the Certificate of two Justices having viewed the same, &c., with the Plan of the old and proposed new Pathway, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace, for the said County, on the First day of September next. (Signed), JOHN SANDS, Surveyor of. the Parish of Llandough. XDZZPOEtTA14T NT ENLARGEMENT OF THE I IHDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARMAS. «-sra ■rat <r«» .-#> **4 .M*. PROPRIETOR OF THE Cardiff &. KTerthyr Guardian Newspaper, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public generally, of the Counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon, that, with a view of rendering his paper a medium of furnishing copious and accurate Reports of all Public Meetings and Proceedings of in- terest that take place in the several Counties above named, together with a well condensed summary of Parliamen- tary, Metropolitan, Provincial, and Foreign Intelligence, he has enlarged the GUARDIAN to the present size; and, upon comparison, it will be found one of the LARGEST PAPERS IN THE PRINCIPALITY. An extensive font, it will be perceived, of BEAUTIFUL NEW TYPE of the most modern description has been provided. IT. \V., therefore, confidently trusts that his efforts to make the CARDIFF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN thus more worthy of general attention, will secure to it an increased share of public support. As an Advertising medium, the GUARDIAN possesses peculiar and powerful claims upon the attention of the Commercial and Literary Public, as it is the, only paper advocating Conservative principles published for the Counties of Glamorgan and Brecon, and consequently is most extensively circulated amongst the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Professional Men, Merchants, and princi- pal Tradesmen of those Counties; whilst in the important County of Monmouth it enjoys a circulation of some hundreds weekly. Cardiff & Merthyr Guardian Office, Duke-Street, Cardiff, June 20th, 1845.

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DEATH OF EARL GREY.

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