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TIIB CARDIFF aTi-I BRT3r3 £ STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CKAHIiOTrE, HENltY JEFFlilt V, Commander, TJSjsl ARE INTENDKD TO SA If, Durinr the NEXT WEEK, as follows, (From 1he Bute Ship Dock.) FROM CARDIFF J"'y 1'2.. Monday Nautilus 9 morning I Lady Charlotte 10 morning 14..Wednesday.Nautilus H morning 15..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 1'2.} noon 16..Friday Nautilus J afternoon 17..Satuiday Laty Cliarlotte 3 afternoon FROM BRISTOL. July 12..Monday .Lady Charlotte loi morning 13..Tuesday Nautilus 10 morning 14.. Wednesday I. ady Charlotte I afternoon 15..Thursday Nautilus 12 afternoon Friday I.aty Charlotte 3 afternoon 17.. Saturday Nautilus. 5 n.orning and Horses must be along-side an hour and half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they 'i, linot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking throu;:h 'he New Docks. FARES:—After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is tach. A Female Steward attends on Board both rackets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on inotlerate t.ermq. Four-Wlieel Carriage, 2Is.; T*o-Wheel Carriage, 10s "J.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle, fis.; Sheep, Is. fid •hese Fares include every expense, (t^r" Xot accountable for any Goods without Shipping ^•»tes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to be sent to No. It, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks and for the A I)y CH Vil.OTTK, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Oonds will be hauled from the Warehouses to the •ckets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridge. Bridgend» 'tiallfrisset,f and Caei-lihilkol.-Goo(is forwarded to these *es in Spring Waggons anil Lock-up Canal Boats im* '^erfiately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular vance. in which case they will be deposited in the S'team Packet Warehouse till called for.—freight to be Puitl oil delivery. Good", Package*, Parcels, &c. forwarded to allparts of lb Kingdom witlintil (!clay, when sen t to eithcr of their Steam I'^clet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will he "ea,lily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent, ■No. 12, Quav Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- ket; atiit of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on titt Viiarf, Car,liff; or to MrW. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CIIAKLOTTK l'acket. ■NOTICK.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets "t" Notice, that they will not be accountable for any ^asfceHirer's Luggage, nor will thev be answerable (or -ny Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or d<>in-ige<l by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at cithei ef their Offices at Cardiff or Bristo' if above the value IIr 4?s.. unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pio- pfition paid for the same, at the time of Booking.— ^oods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six ° clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees All ponds to be considered as liens, not ouly for freight *"<' charges due thereon, but also for all previously mi- Satisfied Freight and Charges tllle hJ consignees to the il'ropripjors of the said Packets. Disputed weights •W mensureinrnt, claims for loss or damage. &c., cannot feeWlowed, miles a written notice of the same be sent t<- thetifiice on the day of delivery. -= BR SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY, AND ALL THE ROYAL family 8CHWEPPES SODA and POTASS WATERS and jERATKD I.KMOM A l)H. The continued Ipreference of the JJubbc for the above celebrated preparations (notwithstanding the low price at which imitations are vended) so abundantly proves their MMI)e,ior quality, that it only remains for the manu- J»tS<trer* to expre.«6 their acknowledgments and to IttLittian consumer* against all imposition frequently practised by unprincipled persons, filling SCHWLl'PLS iuitlles with a spurious composition, and passing it tiidf as SCWU'EPPE'S manufacture. None arc genuine Wrtkout a lawl representing the name of their firm SrjHWBPPK'S LIQUm M AON'ESl A.—This elegtsnt •oliition is produced by the aid of their powerful IUiiehilwrV" skilfully directed, and consists of the pores, •distilled water. and the best carbonate of Magnesia. "This invaluable Alkali in the fluid form is so rapidly le,'Persetliiie its lise in tile liJlid state foi casts of Gout, travel. Diseases of Children. Sea Sickness, &c 4Avoiditig, as it does, the injurious tendency of the kwwc-r to ioJue and accumulate in the bowels, that the !t.i.c 811entioll cannot be too often direct; d to the sour* where they may obtain the preparation in the I,iL-Ilicst atate of perfection. Manufactured at 51. Betnets Street, London, and sold, wholesale, at their branch k.'anu'aciories in Liverpool, Bristol, and Derby, and a< London latent Medicine Houses; and, retail, by IÜ c,sp(-ct.Ie Chemists and Patent Medicine Venders in l'»»s and Country. Arltan-aia life &ssuranea Company. No. 1. PItlKCM'S STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. 30t recto rs. William Bard^tt, Robert rglitilon, rtq. Samuel Bevin 'ton, Esq Erasmus Robt. Foster, Esq. Win. Fecbney Black. L'Sij Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Briulitmaii. Esq I Peter Morrison, Esq. George Coheu. Esq Wililaul Shand, Jun., Esq, Willtll Coventry. Etq Henry Lewis Smale, Esq John Drewett, I-sq Tliomai Tweed, Esq. fllclrical OflKcero. John Sims, M. D.-Ebenezer Smith, Esq., Surgeon. .Solicitor. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. 1\ TMtt economical set of Tables composed expressly hr tije rue of this Institution, from authentic and com Otc-i-e da-.a.. Increasiiag rates of Premium on a new and re.mark, a\It: plan, far securing loans or debts; a less iniuie- Chate payment ksing required on a policy for the whole of iife than iti any other office. A Bilard of Directors in attendance daily at Two o'clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the ]'I)Jicv. Al' claims paylble within one monta after proof of # Medical attendants remunerated ID all cases for thi I-rei oris. premium per Cent per Aiiiiiiiii payitble dtii-iii,41 < First Second Third FIIIth Iteinain- Ate., ivive Five Five Five der of '3. Years. Years. Years. Life. s~A I +' t <l £ *• d. £ s d £ r. d. 20 1 I 41 I 5 10 1 10 11 1 I" y 2 3 8 30 1 6 i\ i 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 '2 17 <• 40 1 16 li t 4 2 14 6 3 7 3 3 4 50 2 1G73«f 455a63bU/ PETER MORRISON, Esq., Resident Director, Lotidon. AGENTS. TffiWPORT hir A. G. Jciikinq. "TRRDKGARIHON WORKS — W. F. Ireland. Cardiff -W. D Horwood, Btnk. MECTIIYK TYUVIL — Walter Thompson. Bank. IPONTY POOL. -Sieplieti Vernon, Bank CHEPSTOW —J. L. Baldwyn, Solicitor. I'SK — JiffERGAVE.\ ,vy —i. Hiley Morgan.Stationer 140$iMUUTII. — W. lcukin;, litittioner. & \.¥.L- r A F F V A L E R A I L W A Y. Alteration of Passenger Trains a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fhat on and lifter THURSDAY, the 1st day of JULY, the Trains will daily leave Cardiff and Merthyr at the undermentioned hours ;—excepting Sundays. FROM CARDIFF. FROM MERTIIYR. H. M. II. M. fi 30 A. M. 7 5 A. M. 9 0 do. 9 20 do. 1 0 p. m. 1 35 P. M. 5 0 do. 5 20 do. SUNDAYS. 9 0 A. M. 9 20 A. M. 5 Op. M. 5 20 P. M. For further particulars of i'ares. Time, and Stoppages at Stations. reference must he made to the Train Hills, which may be had at any of the Company's Stations. The Charges on Merchandize and Cattle may be known on application at any of the Stations. TafF Vale Railway Office, CarditT, June 17th, lfvtl. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. rpH R Dm ROTORS are now ready to receive t TENDERS for "OAS of .MONEY in sums of not less than £ 200, upon the security of Loan to he issued under the Company's seal, hertiini/ Interest at the rate of 6 Per Cent. per annum, payable half yearly, enti- tling the Holders to receive Moifg.ige debentures of the Companv. bearing interest at 5 per rent, per annum, payable half yearly, Tleliverable in the mouth of February, 1843, or 1844. Tenders mav be addressed to the Uudeifigred, at the Company's Office, Cardiff, or to Messrs Glyn, Halifax Mi Is and Co., Bankers, I-ondon Mr Willialn Mallard, 27, SllIlll Street, Biistol. JOSEPH BALL. Taff Va'e Bailwav Office, Cardiff. Secretary. May 22d, 1841. TAFF VALE RAILWAYT Call of Two Pounds Ttn Snillillgs per Share on Quarter Sharts. 0 rlnE DIRECTORS of the TAFF VAI-K RAIL. t WAY COMPANY, acting under tl»R provisions ot their Acts (if Parliament, HI^RKRV HIVE VOI'ICR. [that the PROPItfKI'OHS of QUARTER SHVRKS are REQUESTED TO l'AY, on or before the 26th day of JULY, I S-t I, to any of the nnderneulioned Bankers, the SUM of TWO POUNDS TEN SMILI.IN'GS 011 each of their respective Shares. Messrs G!yn, flallifax, Ifills, and Co I-on(IOn Westof England$South Wales District Bank.. Bristol I)i,to ditto dito Cardiff Ditto ditto ditto Merthyr M. ssrs Wilkins and Co .Merthyr By order of the Board of Directors, Railway Office, JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. Cardiff, July 2d. 18It. I GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Opening Throughout. BUDD AND BLETCHLY, IN rcturllill Thallki for past Favours, beg to in. form their Frion/ls and the Public, all OOODS ordered by them from the ANGEl. INN, FAItRING- I)O:-i STilFET, and 69. 01,1) BAILEY. LONDON, will come direct by lvMLWAY, every Morning and Evening, to WAREHOUSE. THOM \8 STBEET, BRIS TOL, from whence they ..ill he imme- diately forwarded as directed to all parts of SOUTH WALES and I 1-, 1, 1 N D. Goods for LONDON and intermediate Places, con- signed to Budd and llletchly, Thomas Street, Bristol, will be forwarded bv Kail way Morning and Evening. Pare- Is under 56:bs will be delivered in Bristol, at the Company's rate. Goods fetch'd from any part of the City, by a note addressed to J. Bletohlv, Thomas Street. Uri-tol, June :J')th, lbtl. the ii n a n N T HOTEL LEA MING TO \T SPA. BREACH AND JEFFERY BEG most respectfully to Ivqil,iitittlieNo!)ility, Clergy, Gentry, and Families, that the above Establishment hein entirely nlFITTEn. they flatter themselves it is repleic with everv comfort for the reception of illoso seeking the It 15I III EM ENT OF A COUNTHY MANSION or the Society of a Table d'Hote. The arrangements of the Dining and Drawing Booms have engaged very particular attentio i, and the Cuisine and Cdlar -0 appointed at the Proprietors hop., will leave no room for disapproval to the tastes of the Epicure or Vali tudinarian. Royal Exchange Assurance OF HOUSES AND GOODS PROM FIHE' 21, LOMBARD STRKKT, LONDON (Established by Boval Charter, in the Heign of King George the First), For Assuring Houses, liuildtupt, Oooiht Farming Slock, .J'c.. frum Loss or Damage hj i Fire; and also .for the Assurance of and grunting Annuities on Lives. '|"HE Insurance Duty or 3s por cont. on Farming t S:och having been by an Act of the 3d and 4th W-liam IV.. the Cuinjuinv s Agents are all- thorized to accept New Insurances -a.id also the renewal of existing Policies, on •' Agricultural Produce, Farm inq Stt)i-h. a,,d Implemellts of llusb tndryat a Pie- m'¡'Im of Two SHILLINGS per cent. WITHOUT THE A v i. if A (. i: CI.A(ISP. Persons whose Annual Premium* fall due on the 24th instant, are hereby informed that Receipts are now- ready to b" (leliverei by the Company's Agents and the parties "sl1rcd are lequi-sied to apply fdr the renewal of their Policies on or before the 9tti of J :ly next. as the usual fifteen day allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, will then expire. Tho lTas Tooke, Esq. Governor. William Sampson, Esq Sub Governor. Uartholomew Jeffery, Esq D pu y-Governor DIRECTORS. Henry Baiiibri,14e. Esq Sir J. Wm. Lubbock, Dart Gen. t'earkes Barclay, Esq Chas John Manning, Esq William Brown, Fsq The Hon. J. T. L. Melville Edmond S. P. Calvert, Esq Henry Nels >n, Esq William Davidson, Esq Edw. Ho vley Palmer, Esq John Denco-1, Esq John H. Pelly, Isq 1arnes Gibson. I^sq vhrahatn G. Kobarts, Esq liiversdale W, Grenfell.Esq Charles Robinson, Esq William T. Hibbert, Esq Sir Samuel Scott, Bart Lancelot Holland, Fsq iliiam Soltau, Ei-q G. G. de II. Larpent, Esq Uobert Thorley Esq John Chr. Lochner, Eq I Octavius Wigram, Isq AGENTS. CriekhowcU Mr G. A. A. Davics Swansea ..••••••••.•• Mr IhomsS A. Maitcn CII rf! i U' Mr William Bird Hi'idgend. Brecon. Mr William Evans Cas-ni(irthen Mr David Evans Lewis Pembroke Aberijstwith Mr Thomas Jones Carnarvon Messrs Morgan and Preece Hangar MrJ. V. H. Williams Pii-H.'ieti Mr David Williams Wrexham Mr Richard Hughes Holywell. Mr Meredith Vickers Monmouth Mr Thomas Farror A beri) ivcnny Newport Messrs Pritbero&Towgood Hereford Mr John G Bromyard Mr Thomas Watkin# Kington a"d Presteign Mr Thomas Oliver Ledbury Mr Joseph Bird Leominster Mr Williall, Preece Ross Mr William Thomas Welshpool Mr David Gwynne Weobly Mr P. S. Parker June 1811. ALEX. GREIN, Secretary. In consequence of the destruction of the lo)1I1 Exchange by Fire, the business of the Company, ii) all its branches, is carried on at their New Premises, No. 121, Lombard Street, until their Offices in the Roya' Exchange arc rebuilt. 2-M TOWN OF NEATH, GLAMORGANSHIRE Co tie lift, AND ENTERED UPON ON THE 1ST DAY OF MAY NEXT, ALL that loi) £ established TAN YARD and Pit EM IS ES, now in the occupation of Mr I.DWA'.tn THOMAS, situate in WATER ST.IEET, in the To..n of N af,,r,-siiid. The above Premis s are conveniently situated, with an ample supply of water, and in evety wav calculated for carrying on an extensive Business. Further parti- culars may be had on application to Mr Cuthbertson, Solicitor, Neath. BUECONSHLRE. AN EXCELLENT FREEHOLD HILLY FARM POlt Sale Dil Private Contract, BLAEN CAM, AN, CONTAINING 200 ACRES, »ituate in t be Parish of LLANTHKTTY, let to Mr Jenkin Williams, at the low yearly rent of £60. It is well adapted for breeding young Cattle, and the Sheep Walk is dry and healthy. It is distant six miles from Mcr tnyr and ten from Brecon. For terms apply to Mr Elias Watkins, the Proprietor, or at the Office of .Messrs Meyrick and Davies. Solicitors, Merthyr. TOWN OF CAERPHILLY. Wo iir Solii bp Auction, By Mr THOMAS WATKIN'S, At the T'OA li'S HEAD INN. in the Town of CAKR- PHILLY. on THURSDAY, the 29th day of JULY, 1841, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, UNDIVIDED MOIETY HALF PART or SHARE of and in all thai *tibs(untial LEASE- HOLD INN,called the BOAR'S IIEAD, with the Out Offices, Stables, Garden, and about an A<re of Land attached thereto, situate in the Town of Caerphilly, aud now in the occupation of Mr Nicholas Hopkins. 1 he Premis s are held under Lease for the term of 99 years from the first day of May, 1789, at the annual rent of C7. For further particulars apply to Nfr H. T. Williams, Solicitor, Dyffrynfrwd, Caroilf, or to the Auctioneer, St Vlary Street, Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND COAL MINES. Vo fce £ olti b gtuctioit, By Mr M. WHITTINGTON, At the CASTLE INN. NEATH, on THURSDAY, the 5 li day of AUGUST next., at T«-o o'clock in the Afternoon (by order of tile Alorts!azee, iiii(fer a power j of Sale), suhj-'ct to such Conditions as will be then produced, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given; ALI.th.it MESSUAGE or TKNEMENT, F\R\1 and LANDS, conmonly oalli'd or known a« N ANT ST A LO\. otherwise N A NS l'A I, LI () situate and being in the several Parishes of Ystradsunlais, in the County of Brccon and Cadoxton juxta Nea h. in the County of Glamorgan, containing by estimation 120 acres, or thereabouts. The situation of this Property is well adapted for the erection of lion Works, having a plentiful supply of Coal and Iron Ore upon the Estate, with the command of two fine streams of water. There are Six Scams of Coal, containing in the a3gregate 40 feet or thereabouts, the stains of Iron Ore are also very productive, and have been proved to be of a very rich quality. This Estate is also of great value, considered as the key to all the minerals tinder the Driin Mountain, several hundred aeres in extent. The property is situate Six Miles from the Neath Canal, at ^berdiiidi*. and Three from he Swansea Canal, at Ynisccdwin, to which place there is a ready communica- tion by a Railroad, which passes through the Property to neighbouring Quarries of Limestone; and a HailNad to the Neath Canal may be made at a very moderate eXpenS. There is also a valuhle riorht of Common upon the Driin Mountain attached to the Estate. A i,iek, of the waste ground, rontaining GO perches or thereabouts in extent, has been let for a term of which S7 year* are now unexpired, at the aniiiial rent of £ '1, and the Estate will be sold subject thereto. An abstract of the powers under which this Property is Sold will be produced at the time of Sale. For further particular-, and to treat f ir the Purchase hv Private Contract, app'y to Air Mout;irriie Grovcr, Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, Neath. brynmaxvr. 3To fit, oIlJ fin atictiolt, By Mr JOHN WILLIAMS, At the GRIFFIN INN, BUYNMA WR.on MONDAY, the 2fiih of JULY, 1341. at I wo o'clock in the Afternoon, (subject to Conditions to be then pro- duced), ALL th.it substantially rrected and wP|| frP. A. qiMMited Tenement, or Dwelling Hon<e. now occupied as an Inn. called THE MOUNT PLEASANT I". situate a' II NI A Wl,' aforesaid, within the parish of Llanellv. in the County of "recoil, with the Stable. Outhouses Yard.and A pourtonances thereto beloncing, late in the occupation of Mr James Jones, and afterwards of Mr NNm. Martin, as Tenants thereof, at the Rent of Eto per annum. The ahove Premises are well situated in Brvnmawr. on the side of the Turnpike Road lending from Aberjavenny to Merthyr I yJfil, and are held under a Lease from the Duke of Beaufort, for the Lives of Three Persons of the respective age of 25. lo, and 8 Years, or thereabouts, subject to the small Yearly Kent of Eleven Shillings. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post paid) to Messrs Morgan and Batt, Solicitors. Abergavenny. July 2, 1841. BRECONSHIRE. VALUABLE ESTATE, FOR SALE, o be %)ertlltptorilo SoltJ fog nuction (Under a power of Sale) rty Mr HUGH JONES, At the SWAN INN, in the Town of n1CO. on S V 11) R I) A Y. the 21th day of JULY, 1811, subject to such Conditions as shall he then produced in Three Lots (or in One Lot, if it should be so decided at the time of Sale). I.OT r. ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, cal'pd or known by Ihe Name of TYR PENTlR.il 100, otherwise Tyr David Howell Walter, with the COEDC4R thereto adjoining and belonging, con,ninitig together, by a measurement 74A. 2r. 30P. fmore or le.s) and now in the occupation of David Davies, at the low Yearly Rent of 7C36. LOT 2. — .ill those Two Pieces of Arable and Pasture LANI). known by the Name of Cae'r Ty Newydd, containing together, by admeasurement, 3A. 1 R. 24P. (more or less), part and parcel of the said Tenement called Tyr Pentirriog. now also held by the said David Davies, at the low Yearly Rent of £ 3. LOT 3—TAII that TENEMENT and LANDS, called or known by the Name of l'enlrc Bach, containing, b, admeasurement, 30 Acres (more or less), and now in the occupation of Thomas Thomas, at the low Yearl\ ltent of f-14. The several Land, above described adjoin one another, and are situate in the Parish of Llanthctty, in the County of Brecon. The Tram Road leading from Tnlybont towards Trcvil and thence towards Sirhowy and Beaufort, runs throng) the upper parts of Lo's One and Three and the Lots taken together, pr sent a very eligible Property foi Persons trading on the Talybont Tram Road, or foi Investment. For a view of the Premises, apply 10 the respective Tenants or the Auctioneer; and for further particulars to Mr David L!ov4 Harries. Solipitor, Llandovery, 23d June, 1^4 j, .L GLAMORGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 'c, 'c,; FOR SALE. J. WINSTONE HAVING INSTRUCTIONS o Srll by auction, On MONDAY, the 19;h of JULY instant, and the two following Days, r'1IIE whole of the PROPERTY of Mr Llewellyn I Llewellyn, who is about leaving this part of the Country, situate, in the admirably FERTILE VILLAGE OF ARERDARE, which combines the advantages of Agriculturla and Manuracturing districts. On admirably selected ground stands the a I Y I) W t fCOL T ACE, witii underground Cellars, two Front Pailours, Kitchen, Tantry, Brewhouse, two stall Stable, Pump, and at: ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF WATER, with about 377 P. OF GAT DEN GROUND, in the highest state of cultivation. This Cottage is built in the VENETIAN STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE. Grass Plat in front, with tastefullv disposed Flower Beds, sheltered at the back hv the lo ty Ash and Elm. while the front presents the Village and busy Villagers below engaged in their honest pursuits the Fields man- tleu with LUXURI \NT POSITIONS OF NATURE'S BEST GIFTS; mingled with, and at a short distance stands our ANCIENT AND SACRED EDIFICE, with its VENERABLE YEW THEES. Above, and intercepted only by the foliage of the veteran O-ik, soar CAMBRIA'S MOUNT INS, ABOUNDING WITH WEALTH, which seeen to defy the exerion of ages to r-xliaust. Itisliort GLYNDWR COTTAGE is adapted to feed the contemplative mind, and to ensure to the Purchaser AMPLE REYIUVERmOV. It is held under a Lf-a-c of 99 Years, 88 of which ate iiiiexl)ire(l, stilj'ct to a (;r(itin(i Rent of £ 4 18s 8d only. Held under a lease, date as above, subject to a Ground Rent of 9s 4d a year, is SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT MALT HOUSE, now in full work, capable of AVetting 100 Bushels with all necessary Conveniences, it being centrally situated, and commanding, within a circlc of 20 miles, a manufac- turing population of ° EIGHTY THOUSAND INHABITANTS. Also, a FREEHOLD INVESTMENT, known by the Sign of thp. ANGEL PURLIC HOUSE, situate in the most densely POPULATED PART OF ABERDARE, being adjoining the MARKET PI, kCF AND TOWN H LL. and now occupied by a respectable Tenant. The G rOlmd Floor has a Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Cellar; Fi st Floor, long Club Room, and two Bed Rooms; Seotid Floor, two larg Bed Rooms, capable of being subdivided. THE nHEWIIOUSE, BACK KITCHEN, and Room over are held under a Lease of which 70 Years are unexpired, subject to a Ground Rent of 6\ a year. l'his Property nfiers to Purchasers, from the ADVANTAGES OF SITE, A GOOD TENANT, AND PERCENTAGE. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of GLYNDWR COTTAGE is modern and tastefully selected, comprising Loo Table, Mahogany Trafalgar Chai.-s, Side B.^ard. Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Mahogany D-ning. Pembroke. Card, and lea I'ab'es, Pier Glass, Tent and Pi)iir Post I;c(]- steads, Mattresses, Bed Furniture. Feather and Millpuff Reds, Bedding AVashband Stands, Dressing Table, Swing Looking G!a«s^s, Chamber Ware. Night Com- mode, Birch, Fancy Cane Bottomed, and Kitchen Chairs. Clock an.1 Case, Spring Tune Piece, Mahogany Buffet, Swing Cradle, Iron and Brass Fenders, Oak Dresser, two good Tuned Harps, Square Deal Tables with Drawers, Picture.. ILmks, Ctrpeting and Stair Rods, a quantity of Earthenware, Glass, Fire Irlns, Tea Tra."s, and a great quantity of sundry Articles of general u'ility. Also, 250 SACKS of PRIME MALT, and 15 POCKETS of HOPS (which will be put up in suitah'e lots, and for which three months'credit will be given on approved security), two Malt Mills. ° vv ONE USEFUL MAHR. two Carts, two Gentlemen's Saddles, one Set of Cart Har- ness, about 15 Loads of AMERICAN BALK, FIFTY RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN DEALS, a quantity of Coffin Trimniinirs, &c. &c. The SALE OF Til H HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on the Premises, on MO DAY, the I9th, will commence at'l'o ,'cl.k in t)ie Afier,,ooit. FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPE TY. on the 20th, at tlia ANGEL PUBLIC HOUSE. S.le to commence at I'ouro clock in the Afternoon, and subject to such Conditions as sh Ul he there produced. The o'her L!• 1* fcC 1 S « i|[ he dlsp iseV. of f011 the 2lst. Sale to commence at Eleven o'cl .ck in the Forenoon. For further particular* apply to the Auctioneer, High Street, Merthyr Tydvil, or, Mr Llewellyn, on the Premiss High Street, Merhvr T)dvil, 1st July, 1841. Under the pa!railage of IIER MAJESTY TIII; QIIKI-.N DOWIGF.R, HIS MAJESTY TIIK KING OF THE BEI.OIANS, HIS MAJESTY THE KING <>K TIIK FP.ENCII, HIS KOYAI. HIGHNESS TIIR. (KIKE OF CAMISRIDGE, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WI'I.LINGTON, And a long list of tlie Nobility and sanctioned by THE PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHY- SICIANS. Sinnsford's Pava Fluid Magnesia GREATLY IMPROVED IN FIJRITY AND CONDENSATION. great flrfvnntagps of this elegant preparation that being in a Fluid Sate, and all the propnrtiesof ,Magnesia in gerit-ral use, it is tfot liable to form 1, dangerous concretions ill the bowels." It cor- rects Acidity and relieves Heartburn effectually, without "injuring the coats of the Stomach. or producing any of those lamentable evils resulting from the use of the Carbonates of Soda and Potash it prevents the food of infants turning sour during diestion it is very useful in cases of Gout, Gravel, and other 1'0:111'1 ints of the Bladder and under all ciicumstances it acts as a pleasing aperient peculiarly adapted for Females. part;cul aily during pregnancy. Testimonials and ities-;itii)iis of the purity and superiority of tliii preparations have been re- ceived from|the following eminent persons: — Sir Iltnry Halford, Bart., G.C.il President of the flop I Colleg" of Ph.iicL,ns. R. Kcate, Esq ,F.R.S President of the Royal College of Sir geons. G. I. Guthrie, Esq, F.R.S ) The late and former W. Lawrancc, Esq F.'l.S.,$Presidents. W T. Brande, Esq F.R.S., Professor of Chemis'ry, Royal Instiution. Dr. Paris, F.R.S., Author of the Pharmneologin." Sir Chadcs Manstield Clarke, Bart, Physician to the Queen. Sir David Davies, K C.B., Physician to the late King and the Queen Dowager. Dr. Gairdner, Plnsician to the Lock Hospital. Dr. Conquest, Physician to Bartholomew's Hospi'al. Dr. Hawkins, Physician to the Middlesex Hospital. Dr Southwood S.nith, Physician to the London Fever Hospital. Dr. Ferguson, Physician to the King's College IIns. pital. Dr. Righy, Physician te the Lying in Hospital. Dr. IJoisragon, Physician to the Ctieltonham Hospital. Dr. Hcywood, of Biandford. Dr. Outrain, F.R.S, Dr. Yates, Physician to the Brigh'on Ilospi al. Dr. Mac Cahe Physician to the Cheltenham Hospital, and numerous others from the ino-t eminent men in every pait of the United Kingdom. THE ACIDULATED LEMON SYR'JP, usually S-»ld with the Solution, makes the most delightful of Saline Draughts, and increases the aperient quality. Prepared by Dionefor.l, Family Chemist to her Ma. iesty the Queen Dowager and his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. To be procured of the principal Chemists throughout the United Kingdom. N.B-Purchasers will be careful to ask for Di NNE. FORD'S FLtllD MAGNESIA. Too much care cannot be 'aken to avoid the substitution of impure preparatio tis Those fabricated in Ireland, especially, ate very crude ind imperfect; th y are imported into tilts country it, icaden and other deleterious metallic vessels; their im. purity, too, may easily he detected by the TASTE, and is Jcell obvious to the SIGHT, PERRY'S Purifying Specific Pills, Price 2s 911, 4s fid, and Us per box (Observe, the signature of R and L PERRY and Co.. on the outside of each wrapper), ART well known throughout Rorope and America, i to be the most certain and effectual cure ever dis- covered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea. Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, with out loss of time, COli tinement, or hindrance from busincs They have effected the most surprising cures, not onl. in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have f liled and are of the utmost i:npo t- unce to those afflicted with Scorbutic Affections, Eruptions on any part of the botly. UlecriAtions. Scrofulous or Vene- real I aim, being jus ly calculated to cleanse the blooii from all foulness, counteract every morbSf) affection, and restore weak and emacipated constitutions to pristine health and vigour. They are particularly recommended to he taken hefore persons enter into the matrimonial state, lest the indis- cretions of a parent are the source of vex.ition to him th,. remainder of his existence by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate offspring, with the evil eruptions of a mali nant tendency, and a variety of other complaints, that are most assmedly in:roduced by the same neglect and imprudence. .Messrs PERRY expect when consulted Hy letter the usual Fee of' One Pound, without which, no notice ivhatencr can be taken of the Communication (postage pre paid). Patients arc requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases,—as to the duration of the com plaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded 10 any part of the world; 110 difficulty can occur, as t hey will be secu: ely [lacked, and carefully protected from observation. TIlE CORD I AT, BALM OF SYR I AC UM is intended to relieve those persons, who. by an immo derate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affec- tions of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstructions, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. A perseverance in its use has been the hilppy mealls of relieving many thousands, aud of restor- ing a great number to the permanent rnjovmcnt of life. It is remarkable for its efficacy in all disorders of the digestive organs, and is especially recommended to those, who, from the irregularities of youthful ae, hahis of studious application, or a life of pleasure, have fallen into a despondent state of IIlIld. and Ih It distressing train of symptoms commonly denominated the nervous. In snch persns tit" mental are not less erifeeb ed than the cor- poreal. and to them a remedy that acts with efficacy, without interfering with domestic habits, is peculiarly desirable. Sold in Bottles, price 11 s each, or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for3:3-i (including Mi-s-rs Perry alld Co.'s. well known TREATISE on Secret Vice, &c..) by which one lis Bottle is saved. (Observe the signature of U. and L. PERRY and Co., 011 the outside of each wrapper.) The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) may he had as IIsual at 4, Great Charles Street. Birmingham, and 44, Albion Street, Leeds; and Patients in the Country who require a course of this admirable medicine, should send Five Pounds by letter which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. f. Great Charles Street (four doors from Easy Row). Birmingham, and No. 44, Albion Street, Leeds. Only one personal visit is required from a country patirnt to enable Messrs Perry and Co. to give suchadviceti iill be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure after all other meaus have piovcd ineffectual. V,B.—Conntry Druggists, Tlook sellers, Patent Medicine Venders, and every other swpkec¡Jer, can be supplied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pilis and Cordial Ralin of Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the trade, by most of the principal wholesale Patent Medicine houses in London. Sold by Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlais. CUBEBS and COPAIBA ENTIRELY" SUPER- S!•;I)ED.—\VIIAY'S BALSAMIC PIIJ.S, a cer. tain cure for strictures, pains in the loins, affections of the kidneys, gravel, irritation of the bladder or urethra and other diseases of the urinary passages. These Pills having been employed in upwards of one thousand eight hundred cases in private practice prior to being adver- tised—in many thousand cases since, and in no one instance known to fail, are strongly recommended as :hc only safe and efficacious lemedy in present use in all stages of tho>e disordeis, and entirely obviating the necessity of having recourse to those disgusting, nause- ous. and in many cases highly injurious medicines, as Cubebs and Copaiba the dangerous results of the latter in the inflammatory stages are too well known to need any comment. Prepared only hy M. O. Wray, and sold wholesale and retail, at 118, ILlbotn Hill; 334, Strand, one door from Catherine Street; and, for the accommodation of Ship- pers and Sea faring People, at 8, I)arkilotise Lane, Lower Thames Street, may also fie had of all res- pectable patent medicine venders in Town and Country, at 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis each box. Subjoined are a few of the many favourable notices of the above Pills by the with which M. O. Wray lia., been honoured, and numerous Niedical Gentlemen and private individuals have borne testimony to their superior efficacy ;—■ The illusions of prejudice arc at once dispelled, when the bnht beam of truth flash conviction on the mind. In whit appertains to medical science, prejudice often predominates: this was evidenced even with a malig- nant propensity to the illustrious Dr Harvey, who first discovered the circulation of the blood in the human body. Every improvement in the science of Thera. peutics, or the art of healing, renders the person who introduces it a friend and benefactor to mankind. There is a medicine against wh ch, we believe, no prejudice exists, and the tran;cctidaiit excellence of which has been infiillib y demonstrated by the immense good it has invaiiahly effected We refer to Mr Wray's Balsimic Pills, of Hol-.orn Hill, which are prepared without a particle of that nauseous a.,d deleterious article-Ct)- p:¡io¡¡.8uJUlIlY Times. "In the annals of medical science, few medicines have obtained so high and well merited a d< gree of celebrity as Wray's Balsamic Pills. Their infallible healing properties are fully demonstrated by the perfect restoration to health of an immense number of persons afflicted with strictures and other disorders of the urethra. The proprietor of this invaluable Medicine has most judiciously excluded from these pills that dele- terious article —Copaiba, which may account in some degree for the astonishing cures they have effected, anJ which have rstabished their fame for ever."—Morning Chronicle. Every discovery in medical science must be hailed as an auspicious event. This ohseivation will especially apply to the Balsamic Pills, prepared i,y Air Wrav, of Holhorn Hill.— The unique properties of this invaluable I Medicine in the cure of local debility, disordeis of the urethra, &c., have)enn f,illy and reflect a lustre upon Mr Wray's professional skill, which is enhanced by his judicious exclusion of Coi)ail)a. Bell's Life. Indefatigable researches into various branches of science ave in numerous instances proved abortive, but in some they have proved prp- eminently successful and highly beneficial to the public. In support of this ob- servation, the medical skill developed in the ureparation of Mr Wray's Balsamic Pi'ls is a full corroboration. No medicine has been more efficient, or better calculated at once to benefit the. community, and reflect permanent hot.our on the s and talents of the Inventor and Proprietor, to whom may be applied the motto of the immortal Nelson l'almam qui meruit ferat.— Observer. "There is a soothing attraction in the word Balsamic which renders it peculiarly pleasing to those who are suffering under the pressure of disease, and to a peculiar cla's of patients, thos who are afflicted with disorders of the Urethra. See Mr W lav's lialsamic Pills, from the numerous cures eftected by them. have a just and pre-eminent claim. to the most distinguished public patronage."—Morning Advertiser. Archimedes, while bathing, solved a difficult problem, which so delighted him, that he jumped out of the bath, and ran through the streets of Syracuse, exclaiming, have found it —I have found it!' There are many problems in mediral science verv difficult to explain. Mr Wiay, of Hotborn Hill, has, he wever, by the pre-eminent virtues of his Balsamic Pills, solved a very perplexing problem in the art of healing—an article of greater excellence and utility the annals of medicine do not record.Age. The Roman Senate decreed a civic crown to that individual who had saved the life of 0," E fellow citizen. Of what national importance, then, must the Balsamic Pills, prepared by Mr Wray, of Holhorn Hill,be viewed, which have by il*cir life preserving properties snatched hundreds from the tomb. Mr Wray has carcfully c-x- eluded from these pills the smallest particle of that tyiidSCQup &nd deleterious Art FOR SOFTENING THE SKIN AND IM PROVING THE COMPLEXION, FOR SOFTENING THE SKIN AND IM PROVING THE COMPLEXION, r^ODFRErs EXTRACT of KLDKit FLOWERS VJ stands unrivalled for its efficacy it completely eradi- cafes *anf Pimples, Freckles, Redness, and all Cutane- "1< [inpericc'ion-; renders the most Stllaw Complexion delicately clear, and iinpars to the Skin a pleasing and 'K-althy^ appearance. In the proces, of shaving it i a:, it t,le irritation and pair) ind renders the skin smooth and firm. It protects the ■kin from the eff.-cts of the cold winds and damp atmos- ihere, and will be found beyond all praise, to use as a family Lotion on all occasions. Sold in Bottles, price 2 9f, with directions for using it, by all respectable Medicine Venders aud Per- fumers. Woodhouse's Ethereal JBssence of Gisig-er. PATRONS: Iler Most Gracious Majesty. His Majesty the King of the Belgians. His Majesty the King of ilit- French. Hii Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, and a long li,t of Nobility. Sir D. Davies, Physiean to their late Majesties. Dr J. Johnson, Physician to their late Majesties. J. H. Curties, Esq. Aurist to ditto. Dr As'iwell, Physician to Guy's Hospital. Professors Percira, Pilcher.and MiiUrd, And 203 of the most eminent of the Faculty and by especial "ppointlllpllt lO his late Mo;t Gracious Majesty, as the following letter from Sir II Wheatly testifies St James Palace, 25th Jllne, 1835. 64 S fR, I am honoured with (he Kind's commands to express his Majesty's sense of your p ,lite atten- tion in sending tho two Bottles of Ethereal Ess-ncc of linger. His Maje-tv has been pleased to direct me to for.v.rd you Ten Pounds in payment for the salle Enclosed you will find the amoun-. I am, Sir, yours, ohed., "To Mr D. Woodhouse." «• H. WHEATLY. WOODHOHSE'S GINGER still maintains its superiority in affording instant relief in Cholera Morbus, Spasms, Cramps, Flit, Hysterics, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Pa n and Oppression after Meals; aJsothnse Pains of the Stomach and Bowels which aris' from Gouty Flatuicticies. Digestion, however much impaired, is restored to its pristine state by the use of this invaluable preparation, and the Proprietor earnestly calls the atten- linll of every Family to its virtues, particularly at this season, when from the too free indulgence of fruit, See., the stomach and bowels become deranged, and too fre quently (from neglect) terminates in inflammation and the most fatal consequences. This Esscnce is prepared solely by E. It. Gregory, Chemist, Church Sireet, Hack- ney .and Sold in Bott les, '2s 6d, 4 s 6-1, and Glass Stoppered ones at 10, 6d and 21s each (duty included)—where also may he had Gregory's Family Pills-a in, st safe and efficacious remedy for Bilious and Liver Complaints— they neither impair by time, or change by climate, and may be taken with perfect safety even bv the most deli- cate child-in boxes, Is 1 Jd, '2s 9d, and 4; 6d each. Agent for Merthyr and Dowlais-AIrs Jenkins.

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