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will be receii-ed by the following Country Agents. )fnRl>IPF 1 Mr- Wm> BirI)- Bookseller. Mr. C. IIOUGn, Bookseller, 8cc. Mr. WM. EVANS, Ship Street. BR Mewrs. WEBBER and SON. Booksellers Mr. JAMES BIRD, Jim., Bookseller. QQ Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount,street. Qn. ^DGE Post Office. AI} CKH°WEL: Mr. T. WILLIAMS. NPIV AVENNY MESSRS* WATKINS & Sort, P.O. ^BRIDGE: M. THOMAS & Co. China Warehouse I I ^STOW Mr.B. BRADFORD,Chemist & Druggist ^UR WILLIAM REF.S, Post Office, F,Mr THOMAS GWILLIM, Lion Hotel. ^^GAR: Mr. JOHN DAVIS ( Brychan), Bookseller A. AND At »L GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Street terthyr Tydvil, where all Communications arc I ^tested to be addressed.
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AGENTS FOR BRISTOL N L) H.Iï:RtEF.í11!L> BRISTOL Mr. JOHN REES, 31, Colleze HEREFORD: Mr. W.I! VALE, Bookseller, High St LONDON AGENTS. Messrs VKM TON and Co., Warwick Scuare. Mr. R.BARKER .33, Fleet Street. Mr.S.DF.ACON .Colonial Coffee House, Walbro- fc. Mr.G. RLI NF.L^, 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, Messrs M. and W.E. HAMMOND, 27, Lombard street, Messrs. CLARKE and LEwis, 4, Crown Court, Thread- needle Street. MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, 1, Finch Lane, Messrs. JUDGE and Co., Palace New Road, Westminsier Mr J. JENKINS 17, Southampton Building?, Chancery Lane. AND Toall Postmasters and Cl erks of the Roads, This Paper is regularly filed at Peel's Coffee House, Fleet Street. The Chapter Coffee House, St.Paul's. And at the Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook, London
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S&ISToVaxii NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS h3SL"l WILL SAIL *?§Li During the NEXT WEEK, AS FOLLOWS FROM BRISTOL, 5, MONDAY 1^ after 6. TUESDAY 7 iziora 7, WEDNESDAY 8 moru S, THURSDAY 9 morn 9, FRIDAY 9.1 mom 10, SATURDAY 7 morn FROM NEWPORT. 5, MONDAY 12 noon 6, TUESDAY 1 afler 7, WEDNESDAY 2 after 8, THURSDAY 9£ morn 9, FRIDAY .10 morn 10, SATURDA Y .10 ¡norn n_ dretj j :—Cabin, is.—Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Cliil- p Oder 12 Years «f Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is each. POUr-lVheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, lOa" Cach, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one o°fr' i Horse and Rider,After-Cabin,7s ditto Gahin, 6s. G^The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets ^flCE that they will not be accountable for any '<u8Sa?e> norwill they be answerable for any *c.8e» °r Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless if V e't',Pr of their Offices in Bristol or Newport Ca# Ve va'ue °f ^0s. to be entered at its value, •f 'tt proportion paid for the same at the time {>o ln8- '"t*eeBYkOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily t VieerA these places and Newport. h'idlktl)"Alt JILON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- ^edwelty, and a branch from Newbridge to 0,1 A Coach Daily between these places^ and 'ij, » driving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- 'tartingat 1 e'clock afternoon. Ky> J. Jf Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- '• Quay. Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices, I pott "4111-Wliarf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, New- JOHN JON ES, Agent. I' THE DIFF and BRISTOL. STEAM PACKETS vBrc^ ARE INTENDED TO PLY During the present Week, ar FOLLOWS I LADY CHARLOTTE I; H. T. PARFIT, Commander. I FROM CARDIFF. PEn. 6..Tuesday Stafternoon k. S..Thursday 7* morning -Saturday 6 morning FROM BRISTOL. Ifp 5.. Monday 12^ afternoon 7..Wednesday 2 afternoon 9..Friday. 9i morning y 4 ^'val^ WaSS™ f°r Merthyr immediately after the v°f the Packets from Bristol. 01 PARE :-After Cabin, 5s.-Pore Cabin, 3s. tildrell under 12 Years of Age, 11 al f-price.- Dogs, Is b A^«mal e Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. I ll>ients may be had on Board, on moderate terms. fij*^r'lee' Carriage, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse. Jy '"wo-Whcel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s- I "6 Horse and Rider, After Cabin, gs. Fore Cabin, ^e»ce"' Cattle, Sheep. These Fares include every ex. J Pr are requested to order all Goods intended for ~TlLUS to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to J4(w "hap]in> Cumberland Basin Locks and for the *et ftCHv':LOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Q "fistol. will be hanled from the Warehouses to the treet C.H.iLOTT", to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Q "fistol. will be hanled from the Warehouses to the A; '• «t the expense of the Companies. Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend> *en', and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these 'ate? ^Pr'ng Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im. y °n arrival, unles3 ordered by any particular h •4|>l D06' 'n w^lc^ case they wili be deposited in the *'<J 0h *cket Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be Qo0j livery- lileX" Packages, Parcels, &c. forwarded to all part, pn?dom without delay, when sent to either of their *cket Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. flirther information as to Freight, &c. will be A In ttil alned by applying to the Agents. Mr E. Osman, S reet. and at the Packet Office on the i ft. Ja or to Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent, »n'd V S,reet- Bristol; for the NAUTILUS P»c- I, f,°f Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the l^t, u a,-diffj or to Mr VV. B. Owen, 15, Avon Cres- I *cket ^ells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE I Not"E—lc Proprietors of the above Steam U>c?.v;hat 'hey will not be accountable for any Kj' Gooa* ^uft8age» nor will they be answerable for |*f ^^k&ges, or Parcels (if lost or damaged » their or °'herw>se) unless Booked at either 1^ce* at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value ItJ^ion' n.ess entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- i?> con::1 forthe sa ne, at the time of Booking.— V k j na,gned to order, or not taken away before Six ^ll*4r«h t'le even'nB °f l',e d»y °f landing, will *tld^°**li0USet' at l',e r'8't andexpence of the consignees. i CODS'dered as liens, not only for freight p* *e thereoit. but also for all previously un- and Charges due by consignees to the said Packet. Disputed weights kii,, Iternent. claims for losa or damage, &c., cannot ^0icB ^"less a written notics of the same be sent to j| -eh»„ day of delivery. k. !P"V^* 1838. V ANi pro Price Is. lid. per box. "S N'S PILL OF HEALTH FOR DOTH *fisiSfcXfcS 9N'S pILL OF HEALTH FOR DOTH u,1ljrtcedented Sale of these Pills, earuest recommendation of the many jNt 41y |e ^avc derived benefit from their use, j** fortjien^eD<;d comment unnecessary they are e. but t* 8 CUrc for all diseases'to which mankind V °* bilious and liver compt&ints, with their 0 110Wn attendants, bilious and sick head achef \I¡g tloi!J1.res810n after meals, giddiness, dizziness, Glee *jk' loss I" '^e head and ears, drowsiness, hean- Sfo^ledgp^l appetite, wind, spasms, &c. they are F C^ereri yastl>' sii] erior to any thing evei to .l'ie public, and for those of a full habit 1 prove truly invaluable; while as a ^HVjS(,te ^Perient for either sex they cannot fail 'X."0* th»VCrt?.' satlsfaction. T wo or three doses will tl\1\ ill:h ""il a of their salutary effects. The I "ftIt.lee(lily regain its strength; a healthy ,'yerJ Bowels, and Kidneys will rapidly *41tkCf<l ai>j> lnstead of listlessness, heat, pain, and *il| htaLance' strength, activity, and renewed *ng to t.e 'y.e quic^gpault of taking this Medicine 'ia T 6 ^?*cco,nPany'n8 each box. • i C' a,'d L o?Ut' 229' 8tr»ud, London. Price IL^ifr AlOr pCr box and by T Mr p"0, Br«ggist, MerthyrTydvil MrThiilips. t-S Of C6'ebr»t^^J^, ^onm°uth and most of the Agents 'hl5<Jo 6 Gout and Rheumatic Pills; U 10 be fouud in every Town in the Ie (or Fa. t(jthe na AM:FTO'S PILL OF HEALTH, and oh. d address of Thomas Prout, 229, I > on the Government Stamp. i (ô) ffiM 9 ABU) ct (Q) lJ [fIJ (E rF& Tfi»E[R, ffiov Sale b Unctton, IN TWO LOTS, BY MR T WATKINS, At the ANGEL INN, in' CARDIFF, on MONDAY, the 5th Day of FEBRUARY, 183S, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then produced. I" OT I.-138 fine OAK TIMBER TREES, with their Lops, Tops and Bark. LOT 2. -123 ASH, SIX BRECH, and TWO SYCAMORE, with their Lops and Tops. The above Timber are all marked with White Paint, and are situate at Ilendrescytlian, in the Parish of Lantwit Vardre, close to a good Carriage Road, and at an easy distance from Cardiff, Newbridge, and Lan- trissent., May be viewed any day previous to the Sale, on application to Thomas Miles, the Woodward, at Hendrescy than. For further particulars, apply to Mr R. Lewis Reece, Solicitor, Cardiff: if by letter, the postage to be paid. MONMOUTHSHIRE. CAPITAL INN AND PREMISES FOR SALE. ¡r, -1' 5' Co be Solb' bV auction, By Mr H. M. PARTRIDGE, (By the direction of the Executors of the late Hawkins Bees, deceased,) On the PREMISES, at TREDEGAR IRONWORKS, on WEDNESOAR, the 7th Day of FEBRUARY, 1838,at Four o clock, in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced, A LJJ that capital, old established, and weil-ac- i*- customed INN, called the TREDEGAR ARMS, which has recently been entirely re-built with the very best materials, well-seasoned Baltc Timber, &c. &c., handsonac Stone Staircase, (with Mahogany Bail), is ex- tremely well and neatly fitted up with every convenience, and well-adapted for the reception and accommodation of Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and Travellers. The Premises are admirably situated for business, opposite the Town Hall, in the populous and flourishing town of Tredegar; and contain, on the basement story, a large and convenient Kitchen, Scullery, and four large Cellars; on the ground floor, spacious Portico and En- trance Hall, Commercial Room. Private fioam, Smoking Room. Tap Room, Spirit Shop, (wfth two entrances from the street), a spacious Bar and Bar Parlour, and Wine Cellar on the first floor. a capital Drawing Room, seven excellent airy Bed Rooms, and Water and other Closets; on the second floor, nine very good Bed Rooms, and large Linen Closet. In the Yard, which measures up- wards of o,000 feet. is a six stalled Stable; with ample room for building Brew House, Coach Houses, Stables, and other Offices. The House commands a good, bold, and attractive frontage, and the interior is exceedingly well-arranged the Rooms are of good dimensions, lo!ty, and very cheerful. The Premises (which stand decidedly in the most con- venient and airy situation in the town, and are capable of doing a very extensive business) are held under Leas" from the Tredegar Iron Company, for the term of 79 years, of which 4' were unexpired oil the 25th of March last. at a moderate ground reiit and may be viewed, oil application to Richard Fothergill, Esq. or Mr Jahn Lewis, of Tredegar aforesaid, the Executors. For further particulars, apply to the said Executors to Mr C. G. Baker, of Risca and Tredegar, aforesaid, Solicitor or to the Auctioneer, Commercial Street, New- port; (if by letter, tu be free of postage.) Co be Urt, AIQD MAY BE ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY. GOITRA HOUSE, A DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, de- lightfully situate on a IIill, within a mile of the Town of Merthyr Tydvil, and commanding extensive views of the surrounding country. The House is in every way calculated for the reception of a respectable Faniily, and contains on the Ground Floor, a large Dining Room, Drawing and Breakfast Rooms, convenient Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, &c. and five good airy Bee: Rooms on the first Floor.—There is also a large Garden, Brewhoose, Dairy, Coach house, Stabling, See. adjoiuing.— Rent moderate. For further particulars apply, if by letter, post paid, to Mr Gibson, (the present occupier), who wiii shew the premises. COWBRIDGE. A HOUSE TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON THE FIRST PAY OF MAY NEXT, CITUAFE in the ceiitreof (betown of Cowbridge, s fit for a small, genteel Faniily, now in the occupation of John Swan, Eq Surgeon. For further particulars, applv to Mr Thomas, Caer- cady, the Post Office, or to Mr Bird, Ironmonger, Cowbridge. 1:0 be 11tt, AKD MAY BE ENTERED UPON THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, POMTWAKOV MANSI'OIN. SITUATE within one Mile of the Town of kJ CAERPHILLY, GLAMORGANSHIRE, and com- prising every requisite for a geuteel family; viz., a Draw- ing and Dining Itoom, Four front Bed Rooms, Two back and excellent Garrets, a large Kitchen, a back Kitchen, Brewhouse, Dairy, Cellars, &c. An excellent walled Garden, a good Stable and Coach-house are attached, and Land may he had if required. Application to be made to Mr William Lewis, New House, Caerphilly if by letter, pOft iraid. TO GPSCIERS AND STo iLrt, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, PREMISES in which the GROCERY BUSINESS has been extensively car-tied on nearly Twenty Years, and may he greatly improved. The House is in the principal Town in South Wales, and situation the best adapted for the business. For further particulars, apply to the Printer of this Paper: if by letter, paid. 1'.5. If required, part of the Money for Stock and Fixtuies, may remain on Security. PURSUANT to a DECREE of the Hisjh Court tL of Chancery, made in a Cause. 1\1 EYRJK against SMITH, the Creditors of NICHOLL WOOD, late of CARDIFF, in the County of Glamorgan, tcullcman. de- ceased. (who died on or about the 19th day of January, 1836,) are, on or before the Fourteenth dav of FEB- RUARY. 1838, to come in and prove their Debts beforu the Right Honorable Robert Lord Henley, or,e of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers in South- ampton Buildings. Chancery Lane, London, or, in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree. WANTED. TO TAKE CHARGE OF A NEW AND POWERFUL IMLJLUMr HEILIL, AN EXPERIENCED FOREMAN, who has been accustomed to the Manufacture of Boiier Plates Railway and Tyre Bars, Bar and Bolt Iron also to Su- perinteii(i ttiriiiijg the ltolis, &c., &c. None need apply,whose character for industry, honesty, sobriety, and abilities, will not bear the Strictest enquiry. Applications to be made (if by letter, post paid,) to Syilliam Hawkes, Sen. and Co. Gateshead Iron Works, Kewcastlr-tipon-Tyne. January 17th, 1838. West of England and South Wales District Bank. IHE DIRECTORS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the CHRISTMAS DIVIDEND, 1S37, at the rate of five percent, per annum, will become PAYABLE on FRIDAY, the 16th FEBlIUARY next, and may be received, on or after that date, at the Head Office in Bristol, or at any of the Branches of the Company. JOHN BATES, General Manager. Bristol, 27tli Jan. 1S3S. WR, the undersigned, being LAND OWNERS, T T or duty authorised Agents of L AND-OWXEliS, within the Parish of LLvNFlHANGEL NANTBRAENT, in the County of BRECON, whose interest is not less than One-fourth of -the whole value of the LANDS subject to TITHES in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing under our hands, CALL A PARO- CHIAL MEETING OF LAND-OWNERS and TITHE OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an AGREEMENT FOR THE GENER \L COMMUTATION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of the Act passed in the sixtii and seventh years of the reign of his late Mijesty, intituled An Act lor the Commutation of I ithes in England and Wales and WE DO HEiiEBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the PARISH CHURCH in the Village of LLANFIHANGEL NANTHRAEN. within the said Parish, on TUESDAY, the Thirteenth Day of FEBRUARY next, at the hour of Ten o'clocK in the Forenoon. Given under our hands this Fifteenth Day of January, 1838. EDWARD JONES. THOMAS POWRLL. THOMAS JEFFREY. MORGAN PRICE. REES WILLIAMS. HOWELL POWELL. JOHN POWELL. HENRY MAYBERY. EVAN EVANS. JOHN WILLIAMS. YVE» ,he ""dersigrned, beiny LANDOWNERS, or duly authorised Agents of Landowners within the Parish of LLANDILO-YR-F AN F., in the County of BRECON, whose interest is not less than One-fourth of the whole value of the 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- OWNEKS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of makinz an AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TiTHES within the limits of the said Parish,pursuant to the provisions of the Act passed in the sixth and seventh years of the reign of his late Majesty, intituled "An Act for the Commit tationof Tithes in England an'd Wales, and WE DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEET- ING WILL BE HELD at the Parrsh CHURCH, in the Village of LLANDILO-YR-F AN E, within the said Parish, on TUESDAY, the 13th Day of FEBRUARY next, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Given under our hands the Fifteenth day of January, 1538. GEORGE GOODE, Agent for Walter Rice, Esq. EDW. JONES, 1). W. LLOYD, WILLIAM JONES, JOHN JONES, MARGARET LLOYD. I THE undersigned, being the duly authorised Agent of the Rev. MORG N WALTERS, TITilE- o WNEH within the Parish of VA YNOR, in the County of GLAMORG \N, whose interest is not less than One- fuurih part of the whole value of the Tithes of tf;,2 said Parish. DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing under my hand. CALL a PAROCHIAL MEETING of LAND- OWNERS & TITHE-OWNERS, within the limits of the said l'aish, for ihe ptit-poscof making an AG IU: E ,\1 ENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TiTHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of all Act passed in I he 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty Killg William the 4:h intituled "An Act for the Ccnmtttation of Tithes in England and, Walesi" and DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at ihe CHURCH, in the said Parish, on Fill DA Y, the Twenty-third day of FEBRUARY next, at the hour of 12 at Noon. Given under my hand this Twenty-ninth day of January, 1838. MORRIS S YC E. T THE undersigned, EDWARD P It rES T 9 RICHARDS, being the duly authorized Agent of THE MOST HO NOR A15 LB JOHN CiilCHi'ON STUART, MAHQUIS OF BUTE AND EARL OF DUMFRIES, a Land-owner within the Parish of COG AN, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One foruth part of the whole vallIe of the Lands subject t8 Tithes in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS SOTlCE in writing under Illy hand, C\LL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF LAND. OWNERS AND TITHE-OWNE S within the limits of the saidfeParish, for the purpose of making an AGREEMENT FOR THE GENER\L COMMUTA- TION OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of aa Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty, intituled An Act for the Commutation of J Ilhes in England and Wales;" and I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the House of MAny MOR- GAN, called C )G\N FAltM, in the said Parish of Cogan, on FRIDAY, the Sixteenth day of FEBRU- A ItY, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ilmty Eight at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Given under my band this Twenty-second Day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thiriy- eight. E. P. RICHARDS. f THE undersigned, EDWARD PRIEST -*•? HI GUARDS, being the duly authorized Agent OF THE MOST HONORABLE JOHN CRICHTON STUART, MARQUIS OF BUTE AND EARL OF DUMFRIES, a Land-owner within the Parish of LECKWirH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of the Lands subject to Tithes in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in Writing under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF LAND- OWNERS & TITHE-OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish. FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AN AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COM- MUTATION 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 reisrn of his late Majesty, intituled, An Act for the Com- mutation of Tithes in England and Wales;" and I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting will be lltld at the House of LEWIS JENKINS, called YN IS I ON I* ARM, in the said Parish of Leckwith, on FRIDAY, the Sixteenth Day of FEBRUARY, One Thousand Light Hundred and Thirty-eight, at the hour of One o'clock in the Afternoon. Given under my hand this Twenty-second day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty- eiglit. < E. P. ITICHAILDS. TT TH E underpinned, EDWARD P R I ES T .B.J RICHARDS, being- the duly authorized Ajjent of THE MOST HONORABLE JOHN CRICHTON SrUA'vT, MARQt ls OF BUTE AND EAnJ. OF DUMFRIES, a LAND-OWN Kit within the Parish of LAN DOUGH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One.fourth part of the whole value of the Lands subject to Tithes in th? said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing under my hand CALL A PViiOCHIAL MEETING of LAND-OWNERS and TITHE-OWNERS within the limits of the saiu Parish, for the purpose of making AN AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COM- MUTATION OF TI I'll ES 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, inlituleU An Act for the Com- mutation of Tithes ia England and Wales and I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such MEET- ING WILL BE HELD at the House of JOHN WILLIAMS, called GlmAT HOUSE F.\RM, in the Parish of LANDOUGH, on FRIDAY, tiie Sixteenth day of FEBRUARY, One Thollsand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight, at the hour of Twetveoe-lock at Noon. Given under my hand this Twenty-second day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty- eight. E. P. RICHARDS. i I THE undersigned, being the duly au-' J thorized Agent of the Reverend JOHN MONTGOMERY TRAHERNE, within the Parish of SAINT HILARY, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes of the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing under my band, CALI. A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF TfijS LAND-OWNERS AND TITHE-OWNERS within tl* limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making*#n 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 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty, William the Fourth, intituled c. An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales;" and DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that, such MEETING WILL BE HELD at the CHURCH, in the said Parish, on WEDNESDAY, the 14lh Day of FEBRUARY next, »at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Given under my hand this 30th Day of January, 1838. EDW. BRADLEY. T THE undersigned, being the duly authorized -■-9 Agent of the Reverend WILLIAM BRUCE KNIGHT, within the Parish of LANTRIl'HYD, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes of the whole Parish, DO, BY THIS xorics in wri- ting under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING of the 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, pursuant to the proviswns of an Act passed in the sixth and seventh years of the reign of his late Majesty, William the Fourth, intituled, An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Walej;" and DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE that such MEETING WILL BE HELO at the CHURCH, in the said Parish, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of FEBRUARY, next, at the hour of Eleven in the Forenoon. Given under my hand this 30th Day of January, 1838. EDW. BRADLEY. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Under the Patronage of his Majesty, H. R. H, the DuMess of Kent, and the Lot as of the Treasury. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. ''I^HE innumerable testimonials ofcuresofCaturact, _I_ Gutta-Serena, Ophthalmia, Inflammation, Nervous Head Ache Deafness, an,d other Diseases to which those delicate organs in eye and ear are subjected, are too numerous for the limits of this advertisement. This SHUn, 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. Df Guthrie, the emineut Surgeon, recommends Grimstone's Eye Snuff. A FEW CASES OF SIGHT RESTORED. J. B. Lachfield, Esq., cnredof Ophthalmra Whitehall' and Thatched Homw Tavern. Mrs Guppy, No. 36, Nelson Square, Blackfriars Roid cured of Ophthalmia. Miss Mary Roades, Market Place, Winslow, Bucks; cured of Ophthalmia. Witnesses curey Mr John Roades, father, and R. Walker, Esq/, W fha^istrate. Mr A. M-tntyre. aged 65, No.3, Silver Street, Golden Square; cured of Gotta Serena. H. Liston, Esq., Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Cataract, Mrs Burberow, cured while at Jamaica, of Gutta Serena No, 37, Mary Street, Regent's Park, London. Mr P. Saunderson, No. 10, Harper Street, Leeds; cured of Cataract. Mr II. Pluck well, 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; curcd of Dimness of Sight, and Head Ache. Dccimus Blackburn, Esq., Chertsey, Surrey; Head Ache, Weakness, and Dimness of Sight cured. George Smith, Esq., 6, York Place, Kentish Town; Weakness and Dimness of Sijjht 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 Oplnhalmia and Head Ache. 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, March 23, 1836. To Mr GRIMSTONF., Sir,—It is with feelings of gratitude I inform you of the great benefit I have received from the use of your valuable Eye Snulf. Being in the decline of life, and afflicted for a long tune with Dimness of Sight, I was recommended by a friend to try your Snuff, which I no soonor.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 ROBSO (A rerewed Testimony. 2nd Jan. 1837.) Whitehall, 8th March, /836, Mr GRIMSTONF., Sir, — I think it but justice that I should offer my acknowledgements to you for the greal 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 heatth), 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 tol try your Eye Snufl, prior to my undergoing an operation; many thanks to him for his suggestion.• Thanks to your invention, that operation will not be necessary. Sir, you have my permission to lI.ake 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 Tteatched House Tavern, St. James's Street, a 4s. 4d. arfiirt two 2s. 4d. Canisters. You can send the change in the parcel for the inclosed half-sovereign. 6, Camden Terrace, Kentish Town IStIt 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 Smith, of this village, (6, York Place, Kentish Town), having mentioned to me that he had used your Snlltf with sucess, induced me to give it a trial. It would be ungrateful on 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, beiug a professional man, I find it particularly useful, and indeed to me Accessary to have a canister at hand in my study. Your obedient servant, JAMES ROE. To Mr GRIMSTONF, Eye Snuff Inventor, Broad Street. Don G. Lobe, Consul, &c. &c., of the Havannah, Isle of Cuba. His appointment was granted, by Don Pedro Ortiz Zugasti, Consul to the Court of Great Britain, 12ih September, 12, AMillery Place, London. Don (;. Lobe vends 2,500 cases yearly. His Orders and Letters of Testimony may be seen in Spanish, .and English, o9, Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London, Mr \V. Grimstone's Signature with the above Hoya Patronage, is altached to each Canister. Sold in Canisters, Is. 3d., 2,. 4d., 4s. 4d.,8s„ and 15s. 6d. each. It may be obtained in all the principal Towns and Cities. A liberal allowance to Shippers, Owneis Captains, and att Vendors of Grimstone's Eye Snuff, Foreign and British Snuffs and Cigars of -the finest quality, AGENTS: ilfei-tliyr Tydvil—Mr David Morgan, Chemist. Carmarthen. — M r Evans, Journal Office. Swansea.—Mr Williams, Cambrian Office. Brecon.-Alr Williams, Chemist. Haverfordwest.—Mr J. Phillips, Chemist Cardigan.—Mr James, Chemist. Gluucester.-Messrs. Hodgetts and Spier. Monmouth.—Mr Hough. Hereford.—Mr C. Anthony, Times Office t. ürr\F VhLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that fhe next HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company, will be held, pursu- ant to the Act of Parliament, at the ANGEL INN, CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of FEB- HUAltY next, at Two o'Clock, for the general purposes of Business. The Chair will be taken at Two o'Clock precisely. WALTER COFFIN, Deputy Chairman. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 7th February, and will not be opened until after the said Half-Yearly General Meeting, on the 14th February. By order of the Board, JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. Railway Office, Cardiff, January 24th, 1838, TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Contract for Works. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the DI- L RECTORS WILL MEET at their OFFICE in CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Day of MARCH next, at Twelve o'Clock, to RECEIVE TE^JDEiIS for the execution of the following Works, viz:- CONTRACT No. 13.—Llancai^cta Brand). Being the Construction of a Stone Bridge across the River Taff, near Park Newydd, in the Parish of Llan- wynno. Also, CONTRACT No. 14. 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 ex- tending from the termination of Contract o. 1, in the Parish of Merthyr Tydfil, to a point in field numbered 19 in the Parliamentary Plan, in the Parish of Llanwynno, being a .distance of about 48 Chains. Also, CONTRACT No. 15. 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 Hails) of that portion of the Line extending from the termination of Contract No. S. in the Parish of Whitchurch, to the Boundary of Fields numbered 68 in the Parliamentary Plan, in the Parish of St. John th Baptist, in Cardiff, lacing a distance of about 264 Chains. Drafts of the Contract, with Plans and Specifica. tions of the Woiks, will be ready for inspection, at the En- gineer's Office. at Maendy, near Cardiff, on and after Friday, the 23rd day of February next. Printed Forms of Tender may be had there, or at the Company's Office.in Cardiff; and no others will be attended to. The Parties whose Tenders arc a<y:epted._wiil 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 ia the Tender. The Tenders must be delivered at the Office, in Car- diff, on or before Twelve o'Clock, oil the said 7th day of March and the parties tendering, or persons duly authorized by them, must be in 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, Jan. 25th, 1835. Z < 0 u ¡¡;: u < Z N ;¡ o ;0; IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. Patronised by the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, and equally useful to all classes. India Rubber Paste Blacking. Manufactured by JOHN HA RVEY Chemist Nlon ut's Bay Establishment, Penzance. For Carriage Harness, Gig Aprons, Imperials Portmanteaus, Boots aud Shoes. rT^HIs BLACKING stands unrivalled, either fog quickness of polishing, depth and brilliancy of the polish, or for its durability, no Blacking keepinf its polish so long as this does in any weather. To Gentlemen in the Navy and M'asers of Merchant Ships, it is invaluable it quickly restores softness and colour to Boots and Shoes, deprived of both by constant wetting with sea water it prevents the salt water from penetrating the leather, and thus keeps them always soft and dry. It keeps well in any climate, and may be carried in the pocket without soiling it. It is particularly recommended to Gentlemen in the Army they will tind it the best Slacking ever offered to tlieii notice. Boot and Shoe Makers will also find it the best Black- ing they can use for polishing new Boots and Shoes, as it burnishes' brilliantly. It is the cheapest Blacking ever sold; as a single pennv packet, mixed with water only, makes as much Blacking as is usually sold in jars, at Sixpence each, and will clean two dozen pairs of Shoes splendidly! The following testimonial will convince those who have not tried the article, of the high reputation in which it is held, particularly in the West of England, where it is almost the only Blacking used. Penzance, August 23, 1836. To Mr John Harvey, Our servants having for a considerable time past, be our orders, used your India Rubber Paste Blacking —we are enabled, by our own observations and their report, to speak to its utility and efficacy, and we strongly re- commend it to our friends, as the CHEAPEST AND BEST BLACKING they can use. Signed by R. L. Davies, commander, R.V. John Rowland, Esq. j John Richards. Esq; James Mont- gomery, M.D.; Rd. Hocking, Surgeon; John Robyns, Major. R M. Geo. John Esq.; John J. A. Boase, Esq., rn n R*V" H Thomas Pidwell, Surgeon; 1. D. Evans, Esq., 72, Upper Stanford Street, London. The public are respectfully informed, that several unprincipled persons are travelling the country, endea- vouriiig to foist a spurious composition of their own as "India RubbenfcPasie Blackitig." bringing disappoint- ment to unwary purchasers, and disgrace on the sellers. Ihe genuine has the words "John Harvey's India Rubber Paste Blacking" on each packet, all others are spurious impositions. Sold Wholesale by the Inventor, and at the General Uepot for Bristd and its neighbourhood. Wales, Ireland. &c.,29,CUre Street. Bristol, by JAMES PHILP; Sold I. a/so by the following Agents Merthyr £ Morgan, Grocer. T. Adney, Chemist ••••• David Morgan# ••••*••• Chemist. Brecon T. Williams Chemist. E..Jones Saddler. Tredegar, T.Morgan .Saddler Abergavenny G.Green,' Grocer. ——— VV. Baber and*Co Grocer. Cardiff w. Bird Post Office. Hopkins and Son Grocers. Griffith Phillip, Chemist. Pontypool, James Weare Saddler. Carleon, W. Powell Saddler. TIIE UNIVERSAL LIFE ASSURANCE SO. L curry 69, CORNHILL, LONDON, for Lives, Survivorships, Endowments, for Children, and for the Purchase and Sale of Reversions and Annuities. Capital zesoo,ooo. Uatronss. Colonel Sir ROBERT H. CUNLlfF Sir GEORGE THOM-AS STACJNTON,llart.M.P. F.R.S Major-General Sir JASPER NlCHOLLs, K.C.B. Sir RALPH RICE. Colonel Sir JAMES SUTHERLAND. Sirettorg, Sir HENRY WILLCOCK, K.L.S. Chairman. JOHN STEWART, Esq. M.P. Deputy Chairman. John Bagshaw, Esq. Charles Otway Mayne, Esq. Alexander Baillie, Esq. Robert MURTO, Esq. Augustus Bosanqnet, Esq. John Roger, jun. Esq. Chas. Dashwood Bruce, Esq. Rees Gonrig Thomas, Esq. Ellis Watkiu Cuncliffe, Esq. Jas. Duncan Thomson, Esq. William Kilburn, Esq. Capt. Saml. Thornton, R. N Treasurer,-Pasco St. Leger Grenfell, Esq. nubitors. Crawford Davison Kerr, Esq. John Arnold Melin, Esq. Timothy Wiggin, Esq. Bankers-Sir James Esdaile and Co. Physician-Benjatnin C. Pierce, Esq. M.D. Solicitors-Messrs Nind and Costerill. Actuary-Robert Christie, Esq. Table shewing the annual premiuth for assurinq £ 1G0 on a Single Life. Age. I Whole Life. Seven Years. One Year. 15 1 15 0 1 0 2 0 18 2 20 1 IS 8 1 2 11 1 1 9 25 233 166 141 30 2 8 10 1 10 4 1 8 4 35 2 14 11 1 13 9 1 12 5 40 3 3 0 1 17 1 1 15 4 45 3 12 2 2 3 3 1 19 S 60 4 5 6 2 15 1 2 8 2 Mr Thomas Jones Phillips, Agent to the Universal, solicits attention to the above specimen of rates for England. They are as low as is consistent with perfect security, and shew the advantages offered to the public by this Society, which further secures the interest of the assured, by returning to them three-fourths of the profits. The Directors of this Society have caused investigation to he made with great care into all the Intitutions of Life Insurances existing in the country, and they trust they have been fortunate in selecting from each what as a whole will plate their Establishment on the most secure, judicious, and satisfactory footing, both to the Proprietors and to the assured. A branch of the Universal has been formed in the Metropolis of India, and agents, Messrs. Bagshaw and Co., appointed, so as to afford reciprocal advantages to both Establishments. For further information, apply at the Office ia Lon- don, or any of the following Agents:— T. J. Phillips, Esq. Newport, Monmouth. George R. Bevan, Esq. Brecon. Downman Brothers, Bristol. H. R. Downman Esq. Carmarthen. Robert Dunkin, Esq. LlaneUy. John Fences. Esq. Wrexham. f A. R. Gabell, Esq. Crickbowell. W. Foster Geach, Esq. Ponty Pool. Davied L. Harries, Esq. Llandovery. W. Laslett, Esq. Worcester. Oliver Lloyd. Esq. Cardigan. C. B. Mansfield, Esq. Swansea. Roynon Mason, Esq Gloucester. W. E. Paynter, Esq. Pembroke. J. L. Popkin, Esq Llandilo. E. J. Young, Esq. Cheltenham. Britannia Xiife Assurance Company. No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. Strectorg. William Bardgett, Esq. f Robert Eglinton, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq. James Foster, Esq. Wm. Fechney Black, Esq. Erasmus Robt. Foster, Esq. John Brightman, Esq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. Miilis Coventry,^ Esq. Ifenry Lewis Smale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. Thomas Teed, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. Miilis Coventry. Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. I Thomas Teed, Esq. Stututors. Edward Bevan, Esq. I Andre Jopp, Esq. John Sims. M.D. Cavendish Square.—Ebenezer Smith, Esq, Surgeon, Billiter Square. tanbíng Counsel, The Hon. John Ashley, New Square, Lincoln's Inn. •Solicitor, William Bevan, Esq. Old Jewry. bankers. Messrs. Drewett and Fowler, Princess Street, Bank. agrnt, For Newport, Monmouthshire, Benjamin Jackson, Esq. flfcefcieal Oflkctr- JEHOIDA BREWER, Esq. This Institution is so constituted as to afford the bene- filS of Life Assurance in their fullest Extent to Policy holders, and to present greater facilities and accommo- dation than can be obtained in any similar establishment, j Among others, the following; improvements on the sys- tem usually adopted, are recommended to the attention of the Public. An ample subscribed capital, invested in such a man- ner as always to be immediately available when the claims by deaths arise. ft most economical set of Tables-computed expressly for the use of this Institution, from authentic and com- plete data,—and (with two exceptions ortly) presenting lower rates of premium than any hitherto offered. A Table of increasing rates of PremiltØJoft a Dew and remarkable plan, peculiarly advantageous in cases wheie Assurances are eifected by way of securing loans or debts, a less immediate payment being required on a policy for the whole term of life than in any other office and the holder having the option of paying a periodically increasing rate, or of having the sum assured diminished according to an equitable scale of reduction. References to medical attendants not required when the state of health is unexceptionable; but whenever references are required, the medical attendant of the party consulted on behalf and at the expense of the Company. Policies effected by persons on their own lives not rendered void in case of death by duelling or the hands of justice. In the event of suicide, if the policy be assigned to a bona fide creditor, the sum assured paid without deduction—if not so assigned, the full amount of premiums returned to the family of the assured. Policies revived without the exaction of a tine within twelve months, on the production of satisfactory evi- dence as to health, and payment of interest on the premiums due. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. All claims payable within one month after proof of death. Extract from Increasing Rates of Premium for an Assurance of £ 100 for Whole Term of Life. Annual Premium payable during First Second Third Foulth Remain- Age. Five Five Five Five der of Years. Years. Years. Years. Life. s. d. d f, s. d. F, 8 df: t. d. 20 1 1 4 i 5 ]o 1 10 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 1 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 1? 6 40 1 16 1 2 4 4 2 14 16 3 7 3 4 3 4 50 2 16 73944555636 13 7 50 2 16 7 3 9 4 4 5 5 5 63613 7 PETER MORRISON Resident Director. NEWPORT UNION. TO) iBraiasiKs. THE BOARD of GUARDIANS are desirous t of receiving TENDERS for completing the MASON WORK of the NEW WORKHOUSE, now erecting at ST. WOOLOS. according to the Plan and Specifica- tion in the possession of Mr Daniel, the Clerk of the Works. Persons desirous of undertaking the said Work, are requested to send their Tenders to me before the 10th FEBRUARY next. HENRY SPRATT, Clerk to the Union. January 29th, 1838, PONTYPOOL DISTRICT OF rJlry m!p[lll!.& ll3 CD[l.) Ilottte jpor netting Colte. NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS, arising at the TOLL GATES upon the Turnpike Road in the Pontypool District, called or known by the names of the PONTYMOIL GATE and the PENYR- HEOLHIR GATE, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, To the Highest Bidder, at the House of John Joshua, called the HANBURY ARMS, at TROPNANT, in the parish of TREVETHIN and County of Monmouth. on the Eighth day of FEBRUARY next, between the hours of Twelve and Two o'clock, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the third year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Fourth, c. For regulating Turnpike Roads which Tolls produceed the last year, above the expenses of collecting them, the following sums Pontymoil Gate £ 700 Penyrheolhir Gate. £ 200 Whoever happens to be the best Bidder, must at the same time pay One Month in advance of the Rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads, for payment of the rest of the Money monthly. Dated this 20th day of January, 1838. CHARLES THOMAS EDWARDS. Clerk to I he Trustees. FOGS AMD DAMP AIR. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC CANDY has, for many years, been proved an effectual preservative from the ill effects of the Fogs and Damp Air, which, in the Winter Season, are so prevalent in this Climate. Its effects are to expel Wind, to preserve the Stomach from the admission of Damps, and to relieve those who suffer from Difficulty of Breathing. Prepared only by BARCLAY and Soss, 95. Farringdon Street, London; and sold. by their appointment, by all respectable Stationers, Druggists, and Medicine Venders, in Boxes, at 2s. 9J. and Is. lid. each, duty included. Observe-None can be genuine, unless the names of Barclay and Sona" are on the Sta.mp-affixed to each Box.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN" REPORTED INWARDS.—The Judith, Hamon, from Jersey, in ballast; and the Laura, Henry, from Guernsey, with potatoes. FOREIGN CLEARED OUT.-The Abeona, Jerrett, for Lisbon, with coals. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS.-The Guillel- mo, Godfrey, for Nice. COASTERS INWARDS. The Lady Charlotte, (steamer) Parfit. the Nautilust (steamer) Allen, and the Merthyr Packet, Edwards, from Bristol, the Friends, Bryant, and the Spread Eagle, Phillips, from Bridgewatcr, with sundries; the Defiance, Hunt, from Lydney, with stones the Sea Flower' HiU,from Gloster, with iron; the Caroline,Gower, from Gloster, with apples; the Olive Branch, Griffiths, from Swansea, with culm and 10 vessel. in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Lady Charlotte, (steamer) Parfitt, the Nautilus, (steamer) Allen, for Bristol, and the John George, Gtilliford, for Bridge- water, wiJh sundries; the Talbot, Rowe, for Water- ford, with iron and coals; the Perseverance, Bragg, for Porthcawl, with iron and four vessels with coals. The following vessels have arrived here to load. for foreign parts, but have not yet entered out- wards at the Custom House, viz., the Camilla Aldridge, the Judith, Hamon, the Laura, Henry' the Symetry, Thompson, and the Frederika, Hartere, and the Jonge Idas, Bezer, Dutch vessels. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The Victoria, Adams, from Guernsey, and the Victoire Eugenie, Magnan, from Rouen, ia ballast; the Watchet Trader, Slocombe, the Una- nimity, Mitchel, and the Bee, Rynier, with oorn, flojjr, aud malt; the Cordelia, Miller, with iron ore the Eleanor, Etaos, with slates; the Garnet, James, the Ebenezer, Power, the Spring, Scantleberry, the Nancy, Nicholls, the Carleon, Harwood, the Modera- tor, Johns, the George, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Tiver, the Mary, Gainey, the Swift, Rieliardi-, the Fanny, Scott, and the Bristol Packet, Prewitt, with sundries. OUTWAP.Do.-The Friendship, Bailey, for Mes- sina and Constantinople, with iron the Enterprize, Walley, for Terceira, in ballast; the East Cornwall, Pearce, the Isabella, Atkinson, the Brown, Dodd, the Fortitude, Whiteford, the Ellen and Mary, Pearce, the Minerva, Gower, the Active, Hulman, and the Euphemia, Galsworthy, with iron and tin plates; the Carleon, Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, the George, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, liver, the Mary, Gainey, the Swift, Riehards, the Fanny, Scott, and the Bristol Packet,Prewitt, withsnndries; and 60 vessels with coals. SWANSEA. ARRIVALS.—The Mountaineer, (str.) Edwards, from Liverpool, the Friends, Gimlett, trotu Watchet, and the Palmerston, (steamer) Bailey, from Bristol, with sundries; the Felicity, Hopkins, from Neath, and the Eliza, King, from Milford, with bricks; the Bucks, Curle, from llfracombe, with straw; the Sarah, Mort, the Catherine, Bryant, the Hero, Lovering, the William and Mary, Stevens, the Perseverance, Bassett, the Mary Ann, Giles, the Bicton, Thomas, the James, Polmear, the Sisters Bidey, the Fame, GreenfeU, the Minerva, Quick,' ihe Brothers, Mollard, the Trevaurence, Sleeroan, and the Thomas, Rosser, from St.lves the Emerald, Holton, and the Edwin, Matthews from Plymouth, the John, Lean, and the George, Thomas, from Penzance; the Twins, Cooper, and the Iris, Wed- lock, from Truro, the Altas, Gilbert, from Hayle, f-, the Mary, Deally, from Wicklow, the Lady B*r- ramore, Connor, from Dungarv0n, the Kate, Richards, the Langarthaw, Ctimore, and the Eliza- beth and Ann, Hodge, from Falmouth, Aitli copper ore the Hope, Whealey, from Padstow, with malt, and 16 in ballast. LLANELLY. ARRIVALS —The Brothers, Hieks, the Pilot, Griffiths, the Ann, Samuel, the New Parliament, Brabyn, the St. Agnes, Carter, from St-Ives, tbe L Jane, Chalk, the William, Williams, the Diligence, Phillips, the Good Hope, Thompson, from Swansea, and the Lord Rolle, Samuel, from Truro, with copper ore; the Charles, Roberts, from Chester, with bricks; the Emily, Thomas, from Bristol, with sundries; the Ann, Bentley, from Barnstaple, with hay the Iris, Browea, from Dartmouth, the Venus Grassam, the Albion, Gay, the Hope, Nutt, from Barnstaple, in ballast. FOREIGN CLEARED OUTWARDs.-The Thomas Dougall, Hastie, the Leander, Haywood, for Con- stantinople, the Sylvia, Rowland, for Malta, the Antelope, Dart, for Lisbon, and the Charlotte, Smith, for Ancona, with coal. x