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I Orders and Advertisements will be received by the ■ following Country Agents. CARDIFF Air. WM. BIRD, Bookseller. MONMOUTH Mr. C. HOD^H, Bookseller, &c. rillKCON Mr. WT. EVANS, Ship Street. ,NIZWPOR'I' Messrs. WERHER and SON. Booksellers lti',IDGEND Illt. JAilci Bi RD, JUn Bookseller. dWAEÅ Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street. COWBRIDGE: Post Office. CRICKHOWEL: Mr. T. WILLIAMS. ABERGAVENNY Messrs. WATKINS & SON, 1.0. NRWBRIDGE: M. "HOTAS & Co. China Warehouse CHEPSTOW Mr.B. BRADFORD,Chemist & Druggist "LANDOVERY: WILLIAM REUS, Post Office. '.JUILTH: Mr THOMAS GWILLI.M, Lion Motel. TREDEGAR: Mr. JottN DAVisf Brychan), Bookseller AND A At (he GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Street Merthy vil, where all Communications arc requested to be addressed. AGENTS FOR BRISTOL AND HEREFORD BRISTOL Mr. JOHN REES, 31, College Green. HEREFORD: Mr. W.H. VALE, Bookseller, High St LONDON AGENTS. MessrsVEWTON and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R. B A RK.E R 33, Flee t Street. Mr.S.DEACON Colonial Coffee Housfe, Walbrook. Mr.G. RLYNELL, 42, Chanccfy Lane, Fieet Street, MessrsM. and W.E. HAMMOND, i-7, Lombard street, Messrs. CLARKE and LEWIS, 4, Crown Ctmrt, Thread- needle Street. MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, 1, Finch Lane, Messrs.JUDGE and Co., Palace New Roac^, Westminster Mr J. JENKINS, 17, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. AND Toall Postmasters and Clerks of the Roads. —— This Paper is regularly filed at Peel'sCoffee House. Fleet Street. The CI: apter Coffee House, St. Paul's. And at the Colonial Coffee House, Wal brook, Loiidon
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BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS CSS -t WILL SAIL CSS. -j DURING' THE NEXT WEEK, GFWJV JAWGHMFC AS FOLLOWS FROM BRISTOL, JAN. 15, MONDAY 9 morn 16, TUESDAY 0 morn 17, WEDNESDAY mom 18, THURSDAY 10 inorn 19. FRIDAY 10 morn 20, SATURDAY 10 morn FITOM NEWPORT. JAN. 15, MONDAY 7 morn 16, TUESDAY 7 morn 17, WEDNESDAY 7l morn 18, THURSDAY 8 mora 19, FRIDAY 8J mom 20, SATURDAY 9.1 inorn FARES:—After Cabin, 4s.-Fore-Cabin, 2s.-Ciiil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.-Dogs, Is each. Four-Wheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto. 10s.. Horses each, 51. Carriage drawn by one Horse with one Passenger, 15s. Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s jlitto Fere-Cabin, Cs. 0:7, The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets GIVE NOTICE that they will not beaccountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged ) unless booked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. to be entered at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of Booking. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- bridge, and Bedwelty, and a branch ftponj Newbridge^ to Nantyglo.-A Coach Daily between these places and Wewport arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- ing, and starting at 1 o'clock afternoon. "Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- pany's Office. 1, Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices, Hnwnhain-Wharf, llotweils, an Rodney Wharf, New- port. JOHN JONES, Agent. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL. STEAM PACKETS ARE INTENDED TO PLT jjliK During' the present Month, NAUTILUS JOHN ALLEN, Commander. FROM CARDIFF. JAN. 17..Wednesday 81 morning 19..Friday 94 morning 22.. Monday. 1 afternoon FROM BRISTOL. JAN. 16..Tuesday .7 morning I is.rh kir,,day 7 £ morning 20.. Saturday 9 morning LADV CHARLOTTE H. T. PARFIT, Commander. FROM CARDIFF. JAN. 23..Tuesday 11 afternoon 25..Thursday 7 morning 27..Saturday. 6 morning 30..Tuesday 8 morning FROM BRISTOL. JAN. 22.. Monday 11} orning •» 24..Wednesday 71 morning 26.. Friday. 91morlling 29.. Monday 6 morning 31..Wednesday 74 morning Inconsequence of the LADY CHARLOTTE not bemg ready as Advertised, the NAUTILUS will remain on the Station another Week, as per the above statement. North's Waggon for Merthyr immediately after the arrival of the Packets from Bristol. FA RES After Cabin. 5s.-Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.-Dogs, Is each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, !&ls'i Ditto drawn by One Horse, 10s. 6d. Two-Wheet Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses. 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle, Sheep. These Fares include every ex- pence. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the LADY CH\ LOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from Ille Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cambridge, Bridgend; Llantrisnent, and Caerphilly.— Goods forwarded to thesc Places in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im. roetliately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular ■conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till tfulicd for.-Freight to be Patid oil delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c. forwarded to all parts I the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Stealn Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Any further Information ai to Freight, &c. will be readily obtained b)bapplyi.-ig to the Agents, MrOsman, Agent, Vicarage Street and at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; and of Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol; for the NAUTILUS Pac- ket; ami of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the W|)arff Cardiff; or to Mr VV. B. Owen, 15, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE I'acket. NOTIC E.I'Iie Proprietors of the above Steam Packets S>ve Notice, that they will not be accountable for any assenger's Luggage, rfor will they be answerable for **y Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged [ y Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either 10f their Offices at Cardiff or Uristo., if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, fend Carriage in pro- Portion paid for the same, at the tune of Booking.— „ ^ods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six slock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expence of the consignees, 4.11 goads to be considered as liens, not only for freight *nd charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- "^tisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the r°prietnrs of the said Packet. Disputed weights measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c^ cannot e allowed, unless a written notica of the same be sent to le Office on the day of delivery. January, 1837. l^BEDGE'S llEAL-ALL, or celebrated Embro- cation, has long been known throughout the West ^"gland, as the most efficacious Remedy for j», ""ttiBtism Fresh Wounds or Cuts tf< | ><M,n»atic Gout Burns or Scalds 1-bago Spasms and Cramp ns in the Limbs, and I Stfness of the Joiuts Of litnbness m Neck at,c and ParaJj^eat^-f. Frozen Limbs Tn^Ci''°ns *4 » Chilblains before they are "Oth-Aclv and F* .ch broken, and ^rains and Bruis X HOOPING COUGH. ^'so i* 1'^ewise an infallible Cure for that dangerous x ^evp' V Q"'IISP>1 or Sore Throat, in which it was is after a few hours application. It Otj ,j° an excellant Remedy for Whitlows, so common the 'e, °f Country People who are exposed to 'Hay an(* 's confi''ently recommei&^d to all who ^suffer from any of these complaints. lit4t"p none can be Genuine unless the "ddrp a"1X(t* 'o each bottle contains the name and ^h0 Barclay and Sons, No. 95, Farringdon Streei. fr'Hve Purt'based the Property in this valuable arti- of'l\ir'le the Inventor, William Dredge, Q w'*hford, Wilts. Retail price, Is. l^d. ami Ptjrboule.. DOWLAIS. 1[:0 te fit) faction, By Mr TIIOMAS DAVIES, At the BUSH INN, DOWLAIS. on WEDNESDAY. J WUARY 17th 1838, at 12 o'Clock at Noon, sdbject to such conditions, as shall be then produced, ALL that desirable BEER HOUSE, called the LAMB AND FL\G, now in full business, with all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging situated in I WELL STREET, DOWLAIS, and near THE J<EW MARKET PLACE. The Premises are held under a lease from the Dowlais Iron Company, for a term ot three lives with a covenant on the part of the Dotvlais Company, to insert a new life in the lease, within twenty years, in case either of the persona named should happen to die within that period, upt,n payment of the nominal fine of five shillings sub. ject to a ground reiit of 13s. 5J. For farther particulars, (if required) apply, post paid, to lilm. Perkiiif, Esq. Solicitor; or the Auctioneer. Mr Thomas Davits, Bush Inn. Merthyr Tydfil. COED-Y-CYMER, BRECONSHIRE. o be SoUr bV auctiolt, By Mr THOMAS DAVIES, At the GEORGE INN, COED-Y-CYMER. on WED- NESDAY, the 11th of JANUARY, 1838, at Five 0Clock in the Evening, subject to such Conditions as shall he then produced. ALL those TWO EXCELLENT COTTAGES, or DWELLING HOUSES, situated near the Chapel, Coed-j-Cymer, occupied by respectable Tenants. The above Property is held under a lease of 99 Years, 48 of which are unexpired, subjectto a Ground Rent of Two Guineas per Annum. Further particulars may be obtaiued from W. Perkins. Esq., Solicitor; or the Auctioiwer, Bush Inn, oftlerthyr Tydfil. BUILTH, BRECONSHIRE. HIGHLY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR PEREMPTORY SALE. Co be OnJ tiy SUirtton; By Mr THOMAS PRICE, (OF BUlI.TH.) By Order of the Assignees of Hugh Morgan, a Bankrupt. At the KIND'S HEAD INV, in theTownif BUILTH. on MONDAY, the 22nd day of JANUARY, 1&38, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon. (subject to such con- ditions as shall be then produced), rpHE undermentioned VALUABLE FREEHOLD JL PROPERTY, in the following Lots: — LOT I.—All that WELL-ESTABLISHED INN and PREMISES. c»!Ud il.« KINT1V; I1I3AI) ~itl, the Yards, Gardens, Stables, and Out-houses, adjoining and belonging thereto, situate in the centre of the Mar- kct Town of Builth, and now in the Occupation of Mr Hugh Morgan. Also, a DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, situate immediately opposite the King's Head, and now occu- pied by David Jones. Together with 13 Pieces of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, and Nursery Ground, held with the King's Head. containing in II e whole about 50 Acres, (more or le-s,) with a Tan He se and suitable Barns nrid Buildings, held therewith, now occupied by the said Hugh Morgan, or his iinder-teilaill. LOT 2.— A PUBLIC IIOUE. called the RED and Two Houses, Bakehouse, Wheelright's Shop, Barn, Beasthoijse. and Wainhouse, with the Stables, Yards, Gardens, Out-houses and Premises, thereunto beloning, in the occupation of James Beavan, John Nicholas, George Griffiths, and others, and situate on the Bank iu the Cattle Market, in the Town of Builth. The above eligible Property is well worth the atten- tion of Persons desirous of investing Capital, being situ- ate in, and contiguous to, the Market Town of Builth and near to the celebrated Mineral Waters of Park Wells Llandrindod, and Llanwrtid. The Land near to the Town of Builth presents many eligible Situations for Building, commanding fine pros- pects of the beautiful and romantic scenery of the Wye. For further particulars apply (if by letter, Postage paid,), to. M essrll Anderson, Solicitors, Ludlow; or to Messrs. Vaughan and Bevan, Solicitors, Brecon and, for a view of the Premises, to Mr Hugh Morgan, Kir.g's Ilea(], Btiiltli. TO BRICKMAKERS, BUILDERS, g,¡C. FOR SALE AT CARDIFF, liy iJrtUatf Contract, A BOUT 200,009 BRICKS, and a complete I. JL assortment of BIIICKMAKING TOOLS, consist- ing of Harrows, Mould-Boards, Mats, &c. &c. The Materials are almost new, having been only a few ollths in use. Also. 12.000 best BRIDGEWATER PANTILES. The Bricks and Pantiles may be purchased together, or in Lots, to suit Purchasers. Apply to Mr George TuriibuM, Bute Ship Canal Office, or at the Office of Mr E. P. Richards, Cardiff. o bt ilet, AND MAY BE ENTERED UPON ON THE 31sT OF JANUARY NEXT, GOITRA HOUSE, DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, de- lightfully situate on a Hill, within a mile of the Town of Merthyr Tydvil, and commanding extensive views of the surrounding coifntry. The House is in every way calculated for the reception ofarespectable Family, and contains on the Ground Floor, a large Dining lIoom, iJrawing and Breakfast Hooms.convement Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, &e. and five good airy Bed Rooms on the first Floor.-tbere is also a targe Garden, Brewhouse, Dairy, Coach house, Stabling, &c. adjoining.—Rent moderate. For further particulars apply, if by letter, post paid, to Mr Gibson, (the present occupier), who will shew the premises. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Call for Eighth Instalment of £ 10 jser share. r)"'HE Dirocfors of the GREAT WESTERN I RAILW.AY COMPANY, having resolved at a Meeting held in London this day, to call under the Pro- visions of the Act of Incorporation, for an INSTAL- MENT of rlO per Share; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Proprietors of Shares are requested to Pay, on or before the 19th of JANUARY, 1838, to any one of the undermentioned Bankers, the SUIU of £10 on each of their respective Shares, viz. CMessrs Glyn. Halifax, Mills, and Co. LONDON at the Office of the Company, No. <- 2, Prince's Street Bank. ^Messrs Miles, Harford, and Co. jMessrs Elton, Baillie, Ames, und Co. BRISTOL Banking Con.pany. and Ti". West of England and South Wales V. District Bank. LlVl-R POOL .The Bank of Liverpool. Cil LLTENHAm.riie County of Gloucester Bank. READING Messrs J. C. and H. Simonds. By order of the Board of Directors, CHAS. A. SAUNDERS, > c ;„, THOMAS OSLER, Secretanes. Dated 21st December, IU37. I DENBIGHSHIRE. Brymbo Iron Works, Colliery and AEties, Pry mho Ilall, Farms and Lands. To be SoiU fcg auction, By Messrs. THOS. W INST AN LEY, and SONS, At the CLARENDON ROOIS, SOUTH JOHN STREET. LIVERPOOL, on MONDAY, the 29th Day of JANUARY, 1838, at One o'Clock in the Afternoon, in one or more Lot, as may be agreed tipon, KII(I subject to such Conditions as sball be then produced, THE celebrated BRYMBO IRON WORKS, COLLIERY and MINES; the capital MANSION HOUSE of BRYMBO HALL, and several compact FARMS and LANDS,comprising together nearly SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, Situate in the Township of Brymbo, in the Parish of Wrexham and County of Denbigh. Also, a valuable WATER CORN MILL, called VIiLIN PULESTON. with F \HM and LANDS adjoin- ing. within Half-a-Iile of the MARKET TOWN of WREXHAM. The Character of the Iron produced at Brymbo is well known and justly esteemed. The Works are in perfect Order and Condition; considerable sums having been recently expended to put them into the most effective operation and no additional outlay will be required. There is an inexhaustible supply of Mineral, and from the celebrity of the Works, the Che apneas of Labor, the established connexion of the concern, and the efficiency of the Establishment (which is capable of being im- proved to almost any- extent that a large Capitalist or Company might require,) ifce present affords all oppor- tunity for a valuable Investment in a Mineral Property. combined with an elegant, beautifully situated, and convenient Mansion and a compact Estate, Houses for- Agents and Workmen already erected, and other co veniences seldom submitted for public compettiion. I he situation of the Mansion House at Brymbo, which was built by Inigo Jones, commands one of the most beautiful and extensive Views in the ljingdom, comprising Beeslon Castle, the Helaby and Peckferton Hills, the Rivers Dee and Mersey, the Wrekin, and several Counties in the distance. It is situate only Three miles and atialf fromtvrexham, Nine from Mold, Eleven from Chester, and Twenty-seven from Liverpool. The whole Property lies, in a fertile and sporting country, and in a neighbourhood particularly distin- guished for respectability. it abounds with Game of various descriptions. Provisions are Illeap and the Roads arc good. There is a Population adequate to the conduct of the Mineral, and other operations on the Estate, and accom- modation for them in Cottages already erected, which fqrm part of the Property to be Sold. A new Church has lately been erected, and there is every prospect of tho Iron Trade which has long been established here. being largely increased. The present state of the Trade promises the most beneficial results to any Person or Company who may be desirous of embark- ing in such an undertaking. ThH Property may be viewed on application to Mr Win. Itowe, the Manager of the Works, on the Premises, or to James Kyrke, Esq., of Glascoed, which is near. l'riuted Partiftars with Plans of the Estate and Con- ditions of Sale are in preparation, and may be had within Ten Days, from the Auctioneers, Mr Haruiooif Banner, Liverpool; Mr Kyrke or Mr Rowe, at the Blark Lion Inn, Mold; the Cross, Keys Inn, Oswestry; the Swan Hotel. Wolverhampton; Mr Dunning, of the d»ail lev WurVs, iiilston John Fiucliett Maddock, Rsq., Cliester; Messrs Edge, and Parker, Solicitors Manchester; the Bush Inn, Bristol; Tontine Inn. Sheffield; lir Bird, Solicitor, Biriningliam J. A. Camp. bell, Esq., 2, Albyn Place, Ediibirgh Messrs Taylor, Sharpe and Field, 41, Bedford How. London or at the Office of Messrs Fitchett and Wagstaffs, Solicitors, War- ring: on. where ageueral Map of the Estate and a Section of the Mines may be seeu, and other particulars obtained IMPORTANT NATIONAL HISTORICAL ENGRAVINGS, Dedicated to the Queen and British Nation, J. J. PURCHASE, RESPECTFULLY begs leave to acquaint the JLL Nobility. Gentry, an,1 Patrons of the Fine Arts, that an ENGRAVING, 24 £ inches high by 18. in the most highly-finished style ofMeazotinto, from a Painting bv Rippingille, of King John signing the MAGNA C.'HARTA, at Runneymeade, June 15th, 1215, in the presence of his Barons, is now completed for subscribers only, at £ 1. I Is. 6d. the proof, and £ 1. Is, the print. Subscribers will be presented with Keys to the Portraits of the above Engraving, gratis, and their names received by the Publisher. J. J. Iltit-cliase, 15, Ger>rgeStreet, Bath, by his Agents, and at the Office of this Paper; and, for the bettar convenience of the Subscribers, J J. P. will undertake the fitting up or framing the Engraving in any description of Frames appropriate to the subject. Carv- ing, Gilding, and Frame making, in all their different branches, oil reasonable terms. » As there has been no trouble or expense spared in fur- nishing materials for the above work, it is hoped that it will not want encouragement from a wise and discerning British public; for, in the language of our best and most able historians-64 Nothing tended more to destroy the tyranny of J Jhu than ilit- patriotlc zeal of Stephen Lang- ton, Archbishop of Canterbury, who by the most indefa- tigable exertions, discovered the original charter granted by King Henry the 1st. summoned the Barons to Run- neymeade, and compelled their King to affix his seal to that event which ws the foundation of that Constitution which has ever been the admiration of the civilised world. There will be a few choice first impressions before letters taken from the plate, the price of these will be J3 3s. and, as this advertisement is likely to meet the eye of many of his numerous and highly-respectable Sub- scribers to the above Work, both in North and South Wales, that it is his intention to deliver the same in the order of subscription, and a list of the subscribers' names is preparing for the Press. N. B. Orders taken for the Retreat of Naseby, by Cooper, and Engraved by Gillcr. Proofs, £1. lis. 6d. Prints, £1. Is. i £ 3S^OS\ T3LAIR'S GOUT XjANDiiHEUMA- Jsf&WM TlC 1>ILLS" ■■ « JQJT JwtfTjr Copy of a Commnnica- vx|»^ ^OWSts t'on from Lincoln, vtfelw forwarded by Mr E. fl/lltKlfe'- B. DnÚy, of the Ga- zette office, near the | Stonebow. Mr John Elkingt^n, Farmer, Mctheringham, near Lincoln, is desirous that Mr E. B. Drury, of the Newspaper Office, Lincoln, should take down an account of the very great benefit he has derived from BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS, which medicine has done him more good for Gout and Rheuma ism than all the preparations he has tried. For when the Rheumatic or Gouty pains have come on, the taking a dose or two of the Pills has re- moved the attack, of which he usuallv had been alflicted for a month or more. He has had about have a dozen boxes from K. B. Drury's, near the Stonebow, Lincoln, and as the mediciue is really so good, he will be glad to answer any inquiries respecting it, which may tend to the comfort of others. nT^e ^°,Iee°'>ig statement was taken down, by Mr Elkinsitoii's particular desire, on Monday, March 13, 1B37, at Mr E. B. Drury's shop, Gazette Office, Lincoln, by n>e. r GEORGE BOOT, Mr PROUT,—Sir,—The above is one of many other similar instances; I have never heard of a Modiciite. which seemed to give such complete satisfaction asltlls. Send me twelve dozen boxes as early as possible. I I am, your's, respectfully- ] March, 15, 1S37 J E. B. DillJ^Y. The Testimony of Mr Elkington (as above) is anothe proof of the general effect of this excellent Medicine which has called forth the giateftil thanks and approbar tion of all classes of society. From many of the highest branches of thenobility to the poorest peasant, they have happily been the means of giving a degree of health and comfort, which in most cases had not been enjoyed for years they effectually relieve the most acute fit of Gout in a few hours, and seldom fail to enable the patient to resume his IIsual avocation in two or three days, and if taken on the first symptoms, the patient is frequently left in doubt as to the reality of the attack. And there is another most important effect belonging to this Medi- cine-that it prevents the disease flying to the brain, stomach, or other vital part. Ask for Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, and observe the IIam and address of I- Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London, impressed on the Government Stamp, affiixed to each Box of the Genuine Medicine. -;w.. if To the Justices of the Peace of the County of Gla- morgal assembled at their General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, 2nd January, 1838. UWE> the Undersigned, John Bruce Pryce, ■ John YVyndhain Bruce Pryce, George "Rawland Morgan, and Rowland Fothergill, Esquires, and Charles Maybery, ClerS, being five of her Majesty'* "Justices of the Peace. acting in and for the Hundred of Miskin, in the said County of Glamorgan, hereby make this our Statement, that it is oitropinion that the Hundred of Miskin, in the said County, should be "divided into Districts; that the several Parishes of Ystradyfodwg, Lanwonno, and Aberdare, with the Hamlet of Rhigos, should be the Higher Division, and tlfe several Parishes of Lantrissent, Lantwitvardre, and Pentyrch, the Lower Division, and that such Higher Division would be convenient and proper within U and for which Special Sessions should be henceforward held.-Dted this 26th Day of December, 18S7. J. BRUCE PRYCE. II J. W. BRUCE PRYCR. G. R. MORGAN. "ROWLXND FOTHERGILL. "CHARLES MAYBERY." The above Statement having been laid before the Justices of the Peace, acting in and for the said County of Glamorgan, at their Epiphnny Sessions, held at Cardiff, on Tuesday the 2ad Day of January, 1838, NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN, that such Statement will be taken into consideration by the Justices of the Peace of the said County, at their next General Qutrter Sessions of the Peace, to be hotdeu at COWBRIDGB; in and for the said County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd Day of APRIL next. By Order of Court, WOOD, Cardiff, 2nd Jan. 1&3S. Clerk af JPeace. ■zmr \.— the Undersigned LAND-OWNEttS, or 7 (duly authorised Agents of Land-owoers,\wi»hin :the Parish of MICHAKLSTONE Y 'VEDW, in the several;Counties of GLAMORGAN and MONMOUTH, Whose Interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of Lands subject to Tithes in the said Pa- rish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in Writing, under our Hands, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF LAND. OWNERS & TITHE-OWNERS within the limits of the and Parish. FOR THE PUllPOSE OF MAKING AN AGREKMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMU- TE I ION OF TITHES within the limits of the said 1 arish, pursuant to the provisions of all Act passed in the 6th and 7th Years of the Ileign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled, "An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales AND WEJ)0 HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting will be held at the CHURCH, in the said Parish of MICHAELSTONK Y VÈOW ,Oil MONDA Y,the Fifth day of FEBRUARY, 1S3ô. at Twelve o'Clock at Noon. Given under our Hands this Twentieth day of De- cember, ld37. JAMES COLES, Rector. PHILLIP VAUGHAN. Agent to Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. BENJAMIN WOOD, Agent to C. K. Kemeys Tynte, Esqi WE, the undersigned* being LAND OWNERS, "f or duty authorised Agents of LAND OWNERS, within the Parish of LLANDEVAILOG- FACH, ill the County of BRECON, and within the Hamlet of LLANVIHANGEL VECHAN, in the same Parish-, whose interest is not leas than One- fourth part of the whole value of LANDS subject to TITHES in the said Parish and Hamlet, DO. BY rills NOTICE in writing under our hands. CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF LAND OWNERS and 11TH i.-OW N ERS, within the limits of the said Parish and Hamlet, for the purpose of making an AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTA- TION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish and Hamlet, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6ih and 7th years of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intitolled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales;" and WE DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the CHURCH, of and within the said Parish, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-third day of JANUARY next, at tho hour of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Given under our hands this 22nd day of Decem- ber, 1837. WM. ROPER, Agent to the Marquess of Camden. HUGH PRICE, JOHN JONES, IIENRY MAYBERY. Agent to John Dillwyn Llewelyn, Esquire. T the undersigned, beinjr a TITHE-OWNER -■-J within the Parish of MONKNASH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value'of the TITHES in the.said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF [JAND. OWNERS AND TITHE-OWNERS within the limits of the-said Parish, &>r the purpose of makitil, -.in AGREE- MENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TITH ES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7tkjears of the reign of his late Majesty King Willialm the Fourth,entituled, '« An Act for the ComrautatifO of Tithes In England and Wales;" and I DO HEREBY 0FVE NOTICE, that such MEETIN& VVILL BE HELD in the CHURCH PORCH of the said Parish, on WEDNESDAY, the Seventeenth day of JANUARY next, at the hour of Twelve at Noon. Given under my hand this Twentieth day of Decem. ber, ltt37. JOHN BRUCE PRYCE. I the undersigned, bein? a TITHE-OWNER within the Parish of ST. LYTHAN'S, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of the TITHES in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in Writing under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF LXND-OWNERS and TITHE OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMU- TATION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty King Williaill the Fourth, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes il England and Wales;" and I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the PARSONAGE HOUSE, in the said Parish, on TUESDAY the Six- teenth Day of JANUARY next, at the hour of Eleven in the Forenoon. Given under my hand this 18th day of December, 1837. EDWARD WINDSOR RICHARDS, Vicar of the said Parish. I the undersigned, ROPER TREVOR TYLER, J being the duly authorised Agent of CAPTAIN GEORGE TYLER, R.N., L\Nl)-OWNER within the Parish of BON VILSTONE, in the County of GLAMOR- G \N, whose-interest it not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of the Landssuhject to Tithes in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING of LAND- OWNERS and TITHE-OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purposfe of making an AGREE- :1 E'I;T FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty William the Fourth, intituled '-An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales and I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the RED LION INN, in the said Parish of BONVIL- STONE.on THURSDAY, the Eighteenth Day of JANU- ARY next, at the hour of Eleven in the Forenoon. Given under my hand this Eighteenth day of Decem- .her, 187. ROPER TREVOR TYLER. T THE Undersigned, TlT^rf f)WNER, *5 within the Parish of ST. NICHOLAS, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of the 'JTTHES in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICB in writing under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEE TING ot LAND-OWNERS and TITHE-OWNERS, within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an \GREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTA- TION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales; and I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the THREE TUNS, in the said Parish, on MONDAY, the Fifteenth day of JANUARY next, at the hour of Eieven in the Forenoon. Given under my hand this Eleventh day of Decem- ber, 1837. ROPER TREVOR TYLER, Rector of the said Parish. WE, the Undersigned being LAND-OWNERS W or duly authorized Agents of LAND-OWNERS within the Parish of LLANWONNO. in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One- fourth put of the whole value of LANDS subject to TITHES in the said Parish DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing under our hands, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING of LAND-OWNERS and TITHE-OWNERS, within the limits ot the said Parish, for tbe purpose of making AN AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and Tth years of the reign of his latt Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An Act for the Conj- mutation of Tithes it England an(L Wales; and WE DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE that such MEET- ING WILL BK HELD at the Dwelling House of David Morgan, called the COLLIER'S ARMS, in NEW- B III DGE, in the said Parish of Llauwonno, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of FEBRUARY, 1838, at the hoar of Twelve o'clock at Noon. Given under our hands this Twenty-second day of December, 1837. PHILIP YAUGHAN, Agent to Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. THOS. WALTERS. MRS MORGAN. THOS. THOMAS. The Rev. G. THOMAS. DANIEL DAVIS. THOMAS MORRIS. DAVID DAVIS. ROBERT EVANS. EVAN THOMAS. GEORGE BASSEI-T. EVAN EVANS. WM. WILLIAMS. WE, the nodereigned, being LAND-OWNERS, or duly authorised Agents of Land-Owners w thin the 'Parish of WHITCHURCH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is mot less than One. fonrth part of the whole value of Lands subjeet te Tithes in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing ander out bands, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEET, ING,OF LAND-OWNERS AND TITHE-OWNEHS, within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an AGREEMENT FOR THE GENEB\L COM- MUTATION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant te the provisions of am Aet passed in the 6th and 7th years ef the reign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales;" and WE DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the THREE RLMS INN, in the, said Parish of WHITCHURCH, on WEDNESDAY, the Seventh Day of FEBRUARY, 1S38, at the hour of 12 o'Clock at Noon. Given under our hands this twenty-second Day of December, 1837. PHILLIP VAUGHAN. Agent to Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. JOHN HOMFRAY. I THE Undersigned PHILIP VAUGHAN, being 5 the dury authorized Agent of Sir CHARLES MORGAN. Baronet, a LAND-OWNER within the Parish of ROATH, in the County of GI.AMORG %N, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of Lands subject to Tithes in the said Parish. DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing under my hand, CALL a PAROCHIAL MEETING of LAND OWNERS and TITHE-OWNERS, within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, por-dantto the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty King William the 4th, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales; and, I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the CHURCH of the said Parish of ROATH, on TUESDAY, the Sixth day of FEBRUARY, 1838, at the hour of 12 o'clock at Noon. Given under my hand this Twentieth day of Decem- ber, 1837. PHILIP VAUGHAN. "Oes y byd i'r faith Gymraeg." Cy wry fu, sydd, ac a fydd." CARDIFF CY9ZREIGVSDZON SOCIETY. THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF BUTE. PRESIDENT. SUBJECTS OF COMPETITION FOR THE YEAR, 1838. 1. By the Society. "For the best Essay in Welsh, on the City of Lan- daff."—A Premium of £7 7s. oj. and a medal value £3. 3s. Od. 2.* By John Llewelyn, Esq., Green-Meadow. For the best Ode to Daniel Jones, Esq., of Beaupre, for his Liberal and Handsome Donation to the Cardiff Illfirmary.A medal value D 2s. Od. 3. By Mrs. Morgan, Cardiff. For the best Song, on Agriculture, containing not less than thirty lines.—A premium of.El Is. Od. By Mrs. Lavies, of the Angel. For the best Essay on- the Usefulness of Sunday Schools iu Wales."—A medal value ft Is. Od., and a premium of 10i.. by Mr. Edmonds, Mason's Arms. 5. By a Friend. "Forthebest Song (to the tune—'Llwyn on'), containing not less than Six Verses on the us-fulness of the Welsh Harp informer times."—A medal value Xl Is. 0d. 6. By Mr. Henderson, Cardiff. For the best Song to a Lovely Woman, (to the tune Sereli hudol.')"-A medal val*txe XI Is. Od. 7 By a hover of Honesty. "For the best Song to the Traitor."—A premium of Xi Is. OJ. 8. By iff, Thomas, Three Cranes, Cardiff. For the best Six Englynion to the Marquis of Bute, for his generosity in the town of Ca.rdilf.A medal value £ 1 Is. Od. 9. By Jfr. Thomas, Ynysgau. "For the best Six Englynion (in ridicule) on the Cardiff Union Workhouse."—A medal value it Is. 0d. 10 By .Mr. Morns, Queen's Head. For the best Elegy on/he late Harper of this Town, Mr Thomas Morris."—A premium of 10s. 11. r jBy-the Society. "For the best Player on the Single Harp." A new Harp, value £10 10s. made by Ieuan Delynawr. (B. Jones,) Cardiff. 12. tt By the Society. To the best Male Singer, after the manner of went and Morganwg."—A medal value Cl ls.0. 13. By the Society. To the best Female Singer, after the manner of xfne >nt' Mor§anw!5-"—A medal value £ 1. Is. Od. N. B. Judges—On the Compositions, Rev. T. Price, Cryghywel—On the Harpers, Singers, &c., W. Nicholl, Lsq., Adams Down. THE ANNIVERSARY WILL BE HELD ON EASTER MONDAY. Compositions are to be directed to the Mayor of TK Morgan, Esq., Cardiff, postage paid. lhe Compositions are to be in, on or before the 25th of March next. WM. REECE, '•* Secretary GWILYM DDU GLAN TAP, Ysgrifenydd. Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Subjects Second, Fourth, and Seventh, are con- fined to the Members of the Society. TAFF [k. RAQLWAV. CONTRACT FOR WORKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the DI- RECTORS WILL MEET at their OFFICE in CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Day of JANUARY instant, at Twelve o'Clock, to RECEIVE TEXDEuS for the execution of the following Works CONTRACT No. 11. Bemg the Excavation and Formation of the Cuttings and Embankments, and the Construction of all Bridges, Culverts, and other Masonry, Retaining Walls, and the entire Completion (except ballasting and laying the Permanent Rails) of that portion of the Lipe ex- tending from the termination of Contract No. 7, at Troedyrhiw, in the Parish of Merthyr Tydfil, to the Boundaries of Plantations, numbered 78 and 85 in the Parliamentary Plan, in the said Parish of, Merthyr Tydfil, being a distance of about 68 Chains. CONTRACT No. 12. Being the Excavation and Formation of the Cuttings and Embankments, and the Construction of all Bridges, Culverts, and other Masonry, Retaining Walls, and the entire Completion (except ballasting and laying the Permanent Rails) of that portion of the Line extending from the Rhondda Bridge, Contract No. 2, in the Parish of Llanwynno, to the Boundaries of Fields numbered 92 and 96, in the said Parish of Llanwynno, being a dis- tance of about 118 Chains. A Draught of the Contract, with Plans and Specifica. tions of the Works, will be ready for inspection at the En- gineer's Office, at Maendy, near Cardiff. on and after Wednesday, the 17th day of January. Printed Forms of Tender may be had there, or at the Office in Cardiff, aud no others will be attended to. The Parties whose Tenders are accepted, will be re- quired to enter into a Bond, with Two Sureties, for the due performance of their Contract, and the names of the proposed Sureties are to be Specified in the Tender. The Tenders must be delivered at the Office, in Car- diff, on or before Twelve o'Clock, on the said 24th day of January, and the parties tendering, or persons duly authorized by them, must be 10 attendance at the time of Meeting. The Directors will not bind themselves to accept the Lowest Tender. By order of the Board, JOSEPH BALL, Secretary, Railway Office, Cardiff, 4th Jan. lS3S. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD. ACHE CURED. Under the Patronage of his Majesty, H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent, and the Lords of the Treasury. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. r|^HE innumerable testimonials ofcuresof Cataract, Gutta-Serena, Ophthalmia, Inflammation, Nervous Head Ache Deafness, and other Diseases to which those delicate organs in eye and ear are subjected, are too numerous for the limits of this advertisement. This Snuft, when taken frequently, strengthens the Nerves of the Head, removes obstructions from the Lachrymal Sac or Duct, the membrane of which is indeed a continuation of the Pituitary expansion within the Nostrils. Dr Guthrie, the eminent Surgeon, recommends Grimstone's Eye Snuff. A FEW CASES OF SIGHT RESTORED. J. R. Lachfield, Esq.,cured of Ophthalmia; Whitehall, and Thatched House Tavern. Mrs Guppy, No. 36, Nelsou Square, Blackfriars Road cured of Ophthalmia. Miss Alary Roades, Market Place, Winslow, Bucks- cured of Ophthalmia. Witnesses to her cure,' Mr John Roades, father, and R. Walker, Esq., a magistrate. Mr A. M'l ntyre, aged 65, No. 3, Silver Street, Golden Square; cured of Gutta Serena. 117 Liston, Esq., Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Cataract. Mrs Burberow, cured while at Jamaica, of Gutta Serena -1 No, 37, Mary Street, Regent's Park, London. Mr P. Saunderson, No. 10, Harper Street, Leeds; cured of Cataract. Mr H. Pluckwell, Tottenham House, Tottenham, Middlesex cured of Ophthalmia. Miss E. Englefield, Park Street, Windsor;, cured of Nervous Head Ache. Madam F. Lespis, facing the Church, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Dimness of Sight, and Head Ache. Decimus Blackburn, Esq.. Chertsey, Surrey; Head Ache, Weakness, and Dimness of Sight cnred. George Smith, Esq., 6, York Place, Kentish Town Weakness and Dimness of Si^ht cured by its use. Elizabeth Robson, 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, cured of Ophthalmia. James Roe, Esq., 3, South Square, Gray's Inn, and 6, Camden Terrace, Solicitor; cured of Ophthalmia and Head Ache. 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, March 23, 1836. To Mr GRIMSTONE, Sir,—It is with feelings of gratitude I inform you of the great benefit I have received from the use of yotlr valuable Eye Snuff. Being in the decline of life, and affiicted for a long time with Dimness of Sight. I was recommended by a friend to try your Snuff, which I no sooner persisted in the use of for a short period, then I found a speedy improvement to my sight, and my eyes free from the pain to which they had been subject, and I still continue to use it with the greatest advantage. I have the honour to remain, Sir, Your obedient servant. ELIZABETH ROBSON. (A retewed Testimony. 2nd Jan. 1837.) Whitehall, 8th March, r836, Mr GRIMSTONE, Sir,—I think it but justice that I should offer my acknowledgements to you for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your most exquisite fragrant compound of Herbs, called Eye Snuff. Its action on the membrane of the nose, causing the lachrymal glands to discharge in a manner truly surprising, and by that means so cleansed the cornea, that my Eyes became health), strong, and performed their wonted duties in a manner that I have not known the blessing of for six years.- The renowned Dr. Gutherie recommended me tn try your Eye Snuff. prior to my undergoing au operation;, many thanks to him for his suggestion. Thanks to your invention, that operation will not be necessary. Sir, you have my permission to make this known in any manner you think best. I am Sir, your obedtent servant, J. B. LACHFIELD. P. S. Be pleased to send to the Thatched House Tavern, St. James's Street, a 4s. 4d. and two 2s. 4d. Canisters. You can send the change in the parcel for the inclosed half-sovereign. 6, CamdenTerrace, Kentish Town 18th Feb., 1837. Sir,-In sending for another 2s. 4d. canister of your very excellent Eye Snuff, I cannot refrain offering you my congratulations for discovering the valuable properties of the Herbs which form the materials of its manufacture. Mr Srnith, of this village. (6, York Place, Kentish Town), having mentioned to me that he had used your Snuff with sucess, induced me to give it a trial. It would be uugrateful ou my part not to confess the benefit I have derived from its use.' A Dimness of Sight and frequent Headache, to which I have been long subjected, have completely ceased, although I have taken no more than three canisters. Sir, being a professional man, I find it particularly useful, and indeed to me necessary to have a canister at hand in my study. Your obedient servant, JAMES ROE. To Mr GRIMSTONE, Eye Snuff Inventor, Broad Street. Don G. Lohe, Consul, &c.&c., of the Havanuah. Isle of Cuba. His appointment was granted, by Don Pedro Ortiz Zugasti, Consul to the Court of Great Britain, 12th September, 12, Artillery Plaee, London. Don G. Lobe vends 2,500 cases yearly. His Orders and Letters of. Testimony may be seen in Spanish, atid English, 39, Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London. Mr W. Grimstone's Signature with the above Roya ".r Patronage, is attached to each Canister. Sold in Canisters, Is. 3d., 2s, 4d„ 4s.4d^8s., and 15s. 6d. each. It may be obtained in all the principal Towns and Cities. A liberal allowance to Shippers, Owners Captains, and all Vendors of Grimstoue's Eye Snuff. Foreign and British Snuffs and Cigars of the finest quality. AGENTS: Merthyr Tydi) .il.-Mr David Morgan, Chemist. Carmarthen.—Mr Evans, Journal Office. Swansea.—Mr Williams. Cambrian Office. Brecon.—Mr Williams, Chemist. Uavkrfordwest.—Mr J. Phillips, Chemist Cardigan.-Mr James, Chemist. Gloucester.- Messrs. Hodgetts and Spier. Monmouth.—Mr Hough. Hereford -Mr C. Anthony, Tiwiet Ofiica dFor alr, A SUBSTANTIAL ONE HORSE PH2ETOX, London-built, tegether witl, Harness. For particulars, apply at the Castle Inn, Menlivr, where the vehicte may be seen. EDUCATION. THE REV. HUGH WILLIAMS, M.A., LLAN- DAFF, receives into his Family a limited number of YOUNG GEN TLE dEN, to instruct with his own Son for the Public Schools or the Universities, and has now TWO VACANCIES. For Terms, &c., apply as above, cither personally, or by letter, post paid. The present vacation will end on Monday, the 29th instant. Llandaff, January 3, 1838. I rpHE CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL J. SCHOOL,FERRY-SIDE, (Carmarthenshire), con- ducted by Mr ANDREWS, M.A. (assisted bv able Resident Masters) will be RE-OPENED, JANUARY 22,1838. At the above Establishment Young Gentlemen are instructed ia the Latin, Greek, German, French and Italian Languages, a complete course of Mathematical and English Studies, aud have every attention paid to their mental improvement and domestic comfort. Robert's Rest, Ferry-side, Dec. 27, 1837.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. COASTERF INWARDS,'—The Robert and Ann, Ridler, and the Friendship, Dowell, from Glouces- ter, the Harriet, Stuart, from Bristol, the Towen, Richard*, from Newport, the Gleaner, Beek, from Gloucester, .and the Jane and Mary, Rumston, from Bristol, all with iron the William, Pearti, the Bransby, Prwut, the Hopewell, Sbaw, and the Pro- vidence, Gomer, from Lyduey, and the Standard, Clymo, from Fowey, all with stoues; the Lark, Meyer, from Gloucester, with apples; the Friends' Richards, from Waferford, the Amity, Rogers, from Bristol, the Valiant, Griffiths, from Swansea, the Castle, Jones, from Bristol, and the St. Peters Crowley, from Gloucester, with sundries; and the Aeolus, Fowler, from Waterford, with flour; four with ore, and 16 in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS. —The Amity, Ro*erg for Bristol, the John George, Gulliford, the Veuus' Owens, and the. Friends, Bryant, for Bridgewater, the Earl of Kingston, Griffiihgj and the Bute Walters, for Bristol, and the Friendship, Den! uisoti, for Newry, with sundries; the Mary Ann Popham, for St. Ives, with coals and iron; the Fanny, Buckingham, for London, the Providence, Staygle, for Yarmouth, the Rose, Miller, for Lon- don, the Robert and Aun, Ridler, and the Friendship, Dowell, for Gloucester, and the George the Fourth, Felix, for Carmarthen, with iron; 15 with coal, and three in ballast. FOREIGN ENTERED OUT-AILDS.-The Hanuah, Underbill, for Constantinople. FOREIGN CLEARED OUTWARD II. The Colom- bian Packet, Whyte, for Constantinople, and the William Carey. Glenday, for Wilmington, with iron -and the Lady Duumore, Taylor, for Savannah, with coal. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The William and Ann, Phillips, the Concord, Bowen, the Charles, Hooe, the Victoria, Fouud, the Friends, Stapleton, the Bee, Ryiuer, the Swift, Hiscox, the Unanimity, Mitchell, the John and Mary, Cox, and the Betsy, Miller, with corn flour and Malt the Victoria, Crossman. with iron ore; the Nymph, Hughes, the Friends, Burnard, the Thomas, Brewer, the Mary, Stephens, the Car- leon, Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, the Gror -e Coombs, the Bristo! Packet, Ti»er the Mary, Gainer! the Swift, Richards, the Fanny, Scott, and the Bristol Packet, Prewitt, with sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Triton, Wakem, for Marseilles with coals the Lady Leigh, Stewart, for Barcelona' with coke and iron; the Reynard, Labourned, for Bordeux, the Honora, Perry, for Rouen, with iron the Thornton, Brock, the Laurel, Reynolds, the Towan, Richards, the John, Williams, the Newport Trader, Jackson, the Emily, Walsh, the Levan, Green, the Charles, Edwards, the Thomas and Francis, Evans, the Margaret, Stanford, the Com- merce, Williams, the Velocity,. Owetl, the Heroine Ball, the Paul, Gilbert, the Maria, James, the Diana, May, the Fruiterer, Shand, the Friends, Roberts, the Charles, Howe, the Six Brothers' Roberts, with iron and tin plates the Carleoi) Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, the George' Coombs,the Bristol Packet. Tiver, the Mary, Gaine v' the Swifi, Richards, the Fauiiy, Scott, and the Bris- tol Packet, Prewitt, with sundries aud 70 vessels with coaltj. SWANSEA. AlLitIVAt.s.-The Rose, Jenkinf, Phoenix, Lodge, aud the Palmerston (str.)Bailey,from Bristol,theGuod Intent, Lake, from Barnstaple, the Belinda, Jones, from Gloucester, the Ann, Bushett, the Ann, Lukes, and the Resolution, Reed, from Bridgewater, the Watchet Trader, Slocombe, and the Friends, Gim- letf, from Watchet,and the Mountaineer (steamer;, Edwards, from Liverpool, with sundries; the Lord Ebrington, Day, and the Providence, Phillips, from Waterford, with Hour; the Hannah, Marshall, from Bideford, with malt the Morwelham, Morgan, and the Brothers, Jones, from Bridgewater, with bricks; theUuion, Arnold, from Gloucester, with fruit; the Thomas and Francis, Hiscox, from Newport, with iron the Sarah and Thomas, Thomas, the Favourite, Harvey,the Phssnix, Thomas, the Commerce, the Tritoa, Scantleberry, and the Mary, Holton, from St. Ives; the Richard aud Jane, Perrin, the Emerald, Walters, the Four Friends, Scantleberry, the lu- dustry, Payntero-the William, Bunt, the Fancy, Pill, and the New House, Tadd, from Fowey, the Water- witch, Greenwsy, from Beerhaven, the Happy Couple, Clark, the Sarab, Davies, and the Plymouth Wright, from Falmouth, the Coronation, Lake, the 04 kwell, Jones, and the Chichester, Hillary from Plymouth, the Bideford, Williams, aDd the Nautilus, Harry, from Hayle, all with copper ore. and 15 ia ballast. Strong easterly wind. LLANELLY. ARRIVALS.—The Brothers, Welsh, the Frknds. Gran field the Sophia, Lelan the Margaretta, Cooper the Nimble, Stride, from Truro, the Laura Clark, from Peuzauce, and the Trial, Sterling, frum Swansea with copper ore; the New Parliament. Brabyn, from Waterford, with flour and bacon the Aun, Bently, the Dove, Riudie, the Swan, Thomas, from Barnstaple, the Thomas Dougall, Hesty, from Gloucester, the Apollo, Randell, the Five Sisters, "» from Dartmouth, the Harriett, Richards, from Plymouth, the George IV, Gates, from Portsmouth, the Sylvia, Rowlands, the Candidate, Goodwin, from Bristol, the George and Jane, Griffiths, from Carmarthen, and The Elizabeth aud Mary, Rees, from Cork, in ballast.
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ABSENCE OF MIND AGAii.-Tlie Nantucket Eii- quirer states that a lodger at an hotel, after washing himselftu the morning, wiped his faoe with a news- paper, and sat down to peruse the napkin. He did not-discover bis error until he attempted to tear off" a corner to light his cigar AN ODD KUMBER.-There are nine muses to a poet; nine tailors to a man nine points of the law to "one possessed j" and nine lives to a cat; nine- tails to fe flogging nine points to an agony (if whist nine diamonds to Pope Joan; nine nine-pins to a bowl; nine cheers to a toast; and now there ar nine Comic Annuals to a set.—Hood's Preface> Comic Annual, 1838.