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NOTICES AND SALES. To Drapers' Assistants. Albion House, 12, High-Street, Cardiff. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO ACTIVE YOUNG MEN, who thoroughly under- stand the Business. Apply to T. HERNE, if by Letter post paid. SHERIFF'S ORDINARY. OBERT AINSLEY respectfully begs to inform those JLt Gentlemen who intend DINING with the HIGH SHERIFF, that the Ordinary will be provided at the CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, July 10th, 1843. Dinner on the Table precisely at Three o'clock. The Misses Davis and Todd ESPECTFULLY announce that on WEDNESDAY, XV the 19th JULY next, they intend opening an Es- tablishment at No. 22, SAINT MARY STREET, for the INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG LADIES in the necessary branclieli of a polite and useful Education. TKIOIS :—— Course of Instruction in the English Lau- ) Guineas. guage, Geography, History, Writing,)- 5 Per annum. Arithmetic, and Needlework ) Ditto for Pupils under nine years of age 3 Music 6 French 4 Italian 4 Dancing 4 Drawing 4 Singing 5 N.B. No Notice required prior to the removal of a Pupil. Cardiff, June 20, 1843. Black Lion Opening Dinner. SJ. REES begs to inform his Friends that he has • succeeded to the Business conducted by his Father, Mr. D. REES, for the last 21 Years, and respectfully an- nounces that his OPENING DINNER will take place on TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1843, when the company of his friends will be esteemed a favour. Dinner on the Table at Seven o'clock precisely. Tickets-5s. each. Cardiff, June 30, 1843. XAYY TIMBER. To be Sold, about 35 Tons of Timber, FIT FOR NAVY PURPOSES. rriHE Timber is now lying on WHITNEY WHARF, -L Four Miles below HAY, on the HEREFORD ROAD. To be viewed, and every other information obtained, on application to Mr. WILLIAM APFERLEY, of the STOW, near Whitney, Herefordshire. GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS. ADA.M MURRAY AND SONS Beg to announce, that they are INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, At GARRAWAY'S COFFEE HOUSE, Chang.. Alley, Cornhill, LONDON, on TUESDAY, the 18th JULY, 1843, at Twelve o'clock Noon, (unlets previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given,) THE very eligible FREEHOLD FARM of PENLAN, lying in a ring-fence, and compri«ing a good FARM- HOUSE and Home-stead, and J94A. 3R. 20P. of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. This Farm is situate within a short distance of the Seaport and Market Towns of Neath and Swansea, two of the best Market Towns in South Wales. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Frampton, Solicitor, Gray's Inn or Messrs. Adam Murray and Sons, Surveyors and Land Agents, 47, Parliament-street, London. rpHE GENERAL REVERSIONARY AND IN- JL VESTMENT COMPANY, Offices 25, Charles Street, St..fames's Square, London. Capital, E500,000 in 5,000 Shares of CIOO each. CIIAIR.Al.tN -John Richards, Esq. DEP.-CII.-The Rt. Hon. Sir Gore Ouseley, Bt., G.C.H., F.R.S. DIRECTORS. Sir Archer Denman Croft, Bart. Sir Robert H. Inglis, Bt., M.P., F.R.S. Sir James Macgrigor, Bart., F.R.S. Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Wilson, K.C.B. Maj.-Gen. Sir R. J. Hervey, C.B.K.T.S. William Dacres Adams, Esq. Charles Barry Baldwin, Esq M.P. William Knight Dehany, Esq. Charles Thomas Halcombe, Esq. William Wybrow, Esq. AUDITORS. Michael Lambton Este, Esq. Robert Hazell, Esq. Thomas Godfrey Sambrooke, Esq. BANKERS. The Messrs. Drummond, Charing Cross, London. The Messrs. Hankey, 7, Fenchurch Street, London. Sir Claude Scott and Co., Cavendish Square, London. SOLICITORS. Messrs. Beavan and Anderson, 2, Royal Terrace, Adelphi. T RUSTEES. John Richards, Esq. The Rt. Hon. Sir pore Ouseley, Bart. Sir Robert H. Iii«lis, Bart., M.P. Sir J. Macgrigor, Bart., F.R.S. Charles Barry Baldwin, Esq., M.P. This Office is established for the purpose of enabling per- sons entitled to deferred or contingent interests to render them available, upon fair and equitable terms, for present convenience. Proposals for the sale of reversions and policies, for loans upon life interests whether in possession or expectation, for grants of present annuities to be compensated for by reversionary payments, and generally for the investment of capital in all securities, the continuance or realization of which is dependant upon human existence, will receive immediate attention from the Directors. Prospectuses and forms of proposal may be obtained from the Secretary, to whom all communications should be addressed free of postage. By order of the Board of Directors, W. B. HODGE, Secretary. Atlas Assurance Company, 92, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. ESITABlilSHED 1808. DIRECTORS, Sir THOMAS TURTON, Bart., Chairman. JOHN OLIVER HANSON, Esq., Deputy Chairman. The Hon. Sir Courtenay I James William Ogle, Esq. Boyle. Emanuel Pacifico, M.D. Thomas Chapman, Esq. William Go. Prescott, Esq. William Laforest, Esq. I Joseph Pulley, Esq. Donald Maclean, Esq. John Peter Rasch, Esq. Moses Mocatta, Esq. Auditors-Francis Bligh Hookey, Esq., and Joseph Pulley, jun., Esq. A.-titary-Charles Ansell, Esq., F.R.S. Solicitor-J. B. De Mole, Esq. Surveyor-Thomas Hooper, Esq. Assistant Surveyor-Thomas Llovd, Esq. FIRE DEPARTMENT. RETURNS.—The Directors request reference to the fact, that Twenty per Cent, was returned by this Company on the amount of Premiums paid for the Five Years up to Christmas 1841, on all Policies for E300 and upwards, which had been in force for one year at that time. The next periodical Accounts for returns will be made up to Christmas 1846. RENT.—This Office (independent of the Returns and the late Reduction in the Rates of Premium), offers to Persons effecting Assurances, the further advantage of an allowance for the loss of Rent on Buildings rendered un- tenantable by Fire. RENEWALS.—Policies due on Midsummer day should be renewed within fifteen days thereafter. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The attention of the Public has, in the Advertisments and Proposals of this Company of late years, been called to a Table of Additions applicable to anil -expectant on Policies of particular dates and ages; the Directors now beg to refer to a Statement (which may be obtained on applica- tion at the Office in Cheapside, or to any of the Agents in the Country), of Sums actually paid, shewing the sum3 respectively assured and the Bonuses thereon. Persons assured for the whole term of Life in Great Britain or Ireland respectively, will have an ADDITION made to their Policies every seventh year, or an equivalent REDUCTION in the future payments of Premium, at the option of the Assured. THE FOURTH SEPTENNIAL VALUATION will be made up to Christmas 1844. ASSURANCES FOR SHORT PERIODS may now be effected in this Office at considerably reduced rates of Premium. t The Company's Rates and Proposals may be had at the Office in London or of any of the Agents in the Country, who are authorised to report on the appearance of Lives pro- posed for Assurance. HENRY DESBOROUGH, 92, Cheapside, Secretary. June, 1843. AGENTS. Abergavenny, Mr. P. Price; Brecon, D. Jones; Bonvil- stone, James William Chepstow, W. E. Clark; Haverford- west, W. Rees Llandilo, 'J^mas Lewis Llandovery. W. Walters; Llanidloes, R. L^^is, jun. Merthyr Tydvi], E. G. Smith; Monmouth, John Phillpotts Narbeth, B. Thomas Neath, T. Rowland; Newport, Henry Farr; Swansea. T. W. Saies; Tenby, C. B. Clark. N. B., the following Agencies are Vacant, and Persons desirous of undertaking the same, are requested to apply to Secretary Cardigan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Tredegar, aWryatwitfy NOTICES, &c. In the matter of the PETITION of JOHN EVANS, of CARDIFF, where he kept the RUMMER TAVERN, but now out of Business, an Insolvent Debtor. -VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that RICHARD STEVENSON, Esquire, the Commissioner acting in the matter of this Petition, will proceed to make a final order thereon at the BRISTOL DISTRICT COLitT or BANKRUPTCY, at the City of BRISTOL, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of JULY next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely, unless cause be there and then shown to the contrary. J. H. POLLOCK, Deputy-Registrar, Bristol District. J. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Merthyr Tydvil. PIG IK O N. WANTED, 1,000 to 1,200 TONS of best No. 2, IRON, made from Welsh Mine and Lancashire Ore, in equal proportions, to be delivered oil board at NEWPORT or CAKDIFF, at the rate of 200 to 300 Tons a Month. Apply by letter, I)o,t-I)ail, stating price, &c., addressed, O.M.,care of Messrs. Orger and Meryon, 114, F ench ureh-street, London. Contract for Building Barracks at Xewport, Monmouthshire. THE Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance do hereby give notice, that Persons desirous of TEN- DERING* for the ERECTION OF BARRACKS, and other Buildings connected therewith, at NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, can be furnished with Schedules containing the Terms and Conditions of the Contract by applying to the Commanding Royal Engineer at Birmingham. The Tenders to be delivered at the Ordnance Office, Pall Mall, London, on or before THURSDAY, the 20th day of JULY next; and eligible Securities for the due performance of the Contract will be required. Royal Engineer Office, 03, Great Brook-street, Birmingham, June 2G, 1843. ) WANTED, AN ASSISTANT SCHOOLMASTER,—apply to Mr. JONES, Post-Office, Caerphilly. Glamorganshire Summer Assizes, 1843. THE HIGH-SHERIFF HEREBY GIVES NOTICE, THAT the COMMISSIONS to hold the ASSIZES for this County will be opened at the TOWN-HALL, in the Town of CARDIFF, on MONDAY, the Tenth day of JULY next, and that the Judge will go into Court on the following (Tuesday) morning at Ten o'clock, when and where all Grand and Petty Jurors, and all persons under recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against, and all persons employed in the prosecution and defence of all Criminal Prisoners, are required to attend. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Magistrates' Clerks are to deliver to the Clerk of Assize, at the opening of the Com- missions, the depositions in each case, put together, with the recognizances of the prosecutors and witnesses also put together, and delivered at the same time in Court. Llandaff House, ) June 19, 1843. Archdeaconry of Brecon. 11HE ANNUAL MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS to the CLERICAL CHARITY in thisJArchdeaconry, will be held at the CASTLE HOTEL, Brecon, on TUES- DAY, JULY 4th, when a SERMON will be Preached on the occasion, at 11 o'clock, in ST. MARY'S CHAPEL, by the Rev. THOMAS WILLIAMS, M.A,, Rector of Llanvapley. A Collection in aid of the Funds of this Institution will be made at the Chapel Doors after Service. Dinner on the Table at 4 o'clock. JOHN WILLIAMS, Brecon, June 23rd, 1843. Secretary. J. Arter, Tailor. &c., OF NO. 1, PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, BATH, BEGS to inform the Gentry, and the Public of BATH generally, that he has taken into Partnership Mr. JOSEPH COLLINS, who has been his Foreman and Chief Assistant during the last Ten Years. J ARTEU avails himself of the occasion to present his best thanks to those Gentlemen whose patronage he has so long and extensively enjoyed, and most respectfully to solicit the honour of their future favours on behalf of the Firm of ARTER AND COLLINS, TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, No. 1, Prince's Buildings, (opposite the York Hotol) BATH. Journeys taken twice a-year, for the receipt 1 of Orders, &c., through the adjoining Counties, and South Wales. Bath, June 24, 1843. West of England Fire and Life Insurance Company. TRUSTEES. Right Hon. Earl Fortescue, Lord-Lieutenant of Devon, Right Hon. Earl Morley, Right Hon. Lord Clifford, Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland, Bart., M.P., Edward Divett, Esq., M.P., Samuel Trehawke Kekewick, Esq. INSURANCE ON LIVES. THE Rates are on a moderate scale, and lower than are generally required by other Offices. Persons effecting Policies for £ 100 and upwards, for the whole duration of Life, will be entitled to participate in the profits at the end of every Five Years. The Surplus allotted to each Policy may be added to the principal sum secured, to be paid at the decease of the Life, by which the amount of the Policy may be considerably in- creased, or an equivalent reduction of the Annual Premium will be made in lieu of the surplus being added to the prin- cipal sum, at the option of the Insured. FIRE INSURANCES. Persons Insured to the extent of E300 and upwards, and whose Policies have been in force two years, will be entitled to share in the Surplus Premiums at the end of every Fifth Year, from Christmas, 1842. Lives Insured with this Company may proceed, in time of Peace, from one part of Europe to another, without any extra charge. Annuities are granted upon terms consistent with safety to the Institution, and the public interest. CHARLES LEWIS, Secretary. AGENTS. Carmarthen, Mr. R. Spurrell.Cardiff, Mr. W. Richards Llanelly, Mr. Morgan Williams. Newport, Mr. It. Waters. Neath, Mr. J. M. Ames. Risca, Mr. C. G. Baker. Swansea, Mr. Albert Jenkin. Last Week of Attendance. Monday and Tuesday, 3rd & 4th July, ABERGAVENNY; Wednesday, the 5th of July, NEWPORT Thursday, the Gth of July CHEPSTOW Friday and Saturday, the 7th and 8th July, MONMOUTH. MR. L. MOSELY, SURGEON DENTIST, OF 12, BERNER's STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. HAS the honor to acknowledge the very liberal and increasing Confidence reposed in his professional skill and abilities since he commenced practice in the County now approaching seven years, and at the same time begs to inform those who may wish to consult him, that having several fresh engagements, he will remain until Saturday Evening, the 8th of July, and may be consulted (ONLY) on Monday and Tuesday, at Angel Hotel, Abergavenny; Wed- nesday, at King's Head Hotel, Newport; Thursday, at George Hotel, Chepstow; and on Friday and Saturday, at Mr. Powell, plumber, Monnow-street, Monmouth. A ttendance from 10 to 5. From Mr. L. M.'s extensive and well-known practice at his old-established town residence (No. 12 Berner's-street, Oxford-street, where patients can always be attended) he is enabled to offer his Country Patients advantages never yet attainable except in the metropolis. The whole of the me chanical department is designed by himself and executed on the premises, by which means an accurate and sure fit is guaranteed, all pressure on the gums avoided, and the Teeth are made to answer all purposes of mastication and articu- lation, and are worn with perfect ease and comfort upon the most tender gums, without extracting the remaining stumps. Mr. L. M. is happy to state, from extensive alterations and improvements just finished in the Mechanical Depart- ment, he is enabled to Reduce his Charges very considerably, so as to bring the aid of the Dentist within the reach of all parties. Mr. L. M.'s newly-invented incorrodible Teeth never change colour from the effects of medicine or ill health, and assimilate so closely to nature as to defy detection by the closest observer. Natural and Artificial Teeth of every description fixed, from a single Tooth to a complete Set, without wires or ligatures of any kind. Scaling, Stopping, Children's Teeth attended, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. Consultations Free, and specimens shown in every stage of preparation. Mr. L. M.'s references combine very many of the most influential Families (his Patients) resident in the county, and the Medical Profession generally. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 12, Berner's Street, Oxford Street, where Patients can always be attended, and letters addressed will meet with immediate attention. CHARGES AS IN TOWN. June 39th 1343. LETTINGS AND SALES. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET BY AUtTIOS, At the New IlIn, at Newbridge, On WEDNESDAY, the 12th JULY, 1843, BETWEEN the Hours of Three and Fiye in the After- JL) noon, unless previously Let by Private Treaty, ol which due Notice will be given, the VICARIAL TITHES of the Parishes of ABERDAItE and YSTRADYVODWG. For further particulars apply to Mr. EDWARD STEPHENS, Attorney, Llandaff. MERTHYR TYDFIL. To Ciockm&kers and others. UNRESERVED SALE. MR T H O M A S D A V I E S is directed to 11V1- offer for Sale by Public Auction, on the Premises, at the MARKET SQUARE, Merthyr Tydfil, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of JULY, 1843, and the following days of Business, until the whole is disposed of 000 German, French, and English Clocks and Time Pieces, Of various sizes and quality, (recently imported,) "all new," of the best make and materials, which shall be put up singly for the accommodation of all parties, being the Property of Mr. ALEXANDER DOLD, Clock and Watch-maker, who is going to leave the Country. N. li. The Auctioneer begs leave to claim the attention of the Public to the above Sale, as anopportuuity of the kind may never or seldom occur again to supply themselves with such useful articles, and on such advantageous terms, as the whole will be disposed of without the slightest restriction. The Sale will begin at One o'clock precisely. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Estate, 11 Comprising a Gentleinanly Ilaitsiott and s iii t(tble Ofice., with about 650 Acres of productive Land, and Coal Royalties of Is. and 2s. per IVey. TO BE $@rdQ) ou MSeTIM, BY MESSRS. ADAM MURRAY;A SONS, At GARRAWAY'S COFFEE HOUSE, Change Alley, LONDON, on TUESDAY, 18th of JULY, 1843, at Twelve o'clock at noon, (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given,) THE GLANBRANE ESTATE, comprising a Mansion in excellent repair, and which contains an entrance Hall, a Drawing-room, and Dining-room, 21 by 17 feet each; Breakfast-room 15 by 1O; Five Bed-rooms; Three Servants-room* Offices of various descriptions Stabling for Eight Horses, Coach-house, &c., the whole it adapted for the accommodation of a genteel family. The Mansion is surrounded by a demesne of about 80 Acres of iNItadoiv and Pastui-e Land, in a high state of cul- tivation. Immediately contiguous to the Mansion are about 80 Acre* of Woodland and Plantations, affording excellent eover for game. Adjoining the Demesne, and in a ring-fence are about 500 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, divided into well-proportioned Farms, with suitable Farm Building* in good repair. The Timber to be taken at a valuation but the Minerals are reserved. This Estate is conveniently situated about Four Miles from the Market and Seaport Town of Neath, and Six Miles from the Borough Market and Seaport of Swansea and presents a most eligible opportunity for investment, as it unites the comforts of a country residence, with other advan- tages, seldom to be. met with. Also, to be SOLD, the separate ROYALTIES of Is. and 2s. per WEY on 233A. 2R. 30r. of COAL GROUND. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Frampton, Solicitor, Gray's Inn; and to Messrs. Adam Murray and Sons, Sur- veyors and Land Agents, 47, Parliament Street, London. GLAMORGANSHIRE. FltEEIIOLD ESTArrES, M II SUED OT METIM, BY MR. THOS. EVANS, t the WYNDHA.11 ARMS INN, in the Town of BRIDGEND, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of JULY next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following Lots, or such other as may then be agreed upon, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, viz. LOT I. A FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS, called Bryn- with y Gwastod," and Panwen y grng," situate in the Parish of LLANDRVODOO, in the County of Glamorgan, comprising above 200 Acres of enclosed Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Woodland, and from 180 to 200 Acres of Mountain a Dwellingr-homo, 9 Same, 2 Beait-houses, Stable, Yards, and Appurtenances. This property is distant about seven miles from each of the Market Towns, Newbridge, Bridgend, and Llantrissent. The Tithes have been commuted for all annual rent charge of 16 7s. 2d. LOT 2.—A FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS, called Donandeg," otherwise Tonandege," situate in the same Parish, comprising by estimation about 18A. On. 3p. of Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Woodland a Dwelling- house, Barn, Beast-house, Stable, and Appurtenances. The Tithes have been commuted for an annual rent oharge of 9s. 2d. The above mentioned 2 lots contain valuable Mines or Beds of Iron Ore and Coal, which have not been worked. They are let together to Mr. David Hopkins, as tenant, from year to year, at the very moderate rent of;CIOO per annum. There is a quantity of Timber, which the purchaser is to take at a valuation. Lor 3.-TWO FREEHOLD CLOSES or FIELDS, with the "ite of a Cottage, in ruins, and a Garden, called "Abtryechid," otherwise "Abfrjectrydd," containing, in the whole, by Admeasurement 2A. 3R. 2r. (more or less), situate in the same Parish, and now in the occupation of David Davies, as tenant, from year to year. The Tithes of this lot have been commuted for Is. 7d. per annum. For a view of the Farms and Premises, apply to the re- spective Tenants and for further particulars, to Mr. Moore Perkins, Llandaff; or Mr. Wm. Davies, Solicitor, Merthyr Tydvil. BRECONSHIRE. TO 15 ft] SOLI) BY AUCTION, Unless shortly by Private Contract, A VERY IMPROVEABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, CALLED CW-AIGEE, CONTAINING about 170 Acres of Arable, Meadow, Pasture and Wood, situated in the much admired Yale of Crickhowell, on the banks of the River Usk, command- ing beautiful prospects, and a most delightful situation for Building a Mansion. A beautiful hanging Wood of several Acres, with a fine growth of Timber, shelters the House and Buildings. Coal and Lime. A Canal and a good Turnpike Road very near. A good Preserve for Game bordering upon the Preserves of Joseph Bailey, Esquire, and His Grace the the Preserves of Joseph Bailey, Esquire, and His Grace the Duke of Beaufort. Distant from the Market Town of Crickhowell about 2 miles and from the Towns of Aber- gavenny and Brecon, about 9 miles. Excellent Building Stone and Tile on the Estate. to Apply to the Tenant, Mr. Christopher, to view the Estate, and to Messrs. Gabell, Solicitors, Crickhowell Mr. Dowding, Solicitor, Bath and Messrs. Meredith and Reeve, 8, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London.

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