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NOTICES, &c. THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS PRINCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander, LADY CHARLOTTE HENRY JEFFERY, Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL |V\. During the Month of December, ((/UIHTAROVV^ AS FOLLOWS :— (From, the Bute Ship Dock.) ARE the Bute Ship Dock.) FROM CARDIFF. 16.. Saturday .Lady Charlotte 11 morning 18..Monday Prince of IVates 1 afternoon 19 ..Tuesday Lady Charlotte 2 afternoon 20..Wednesday..Prince of Wales 8 morning 21..Thursday ..Lady Charlotte. 85 morning 22..Friday Pcince of Wales 6 morning 23.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 6 morning 25..Monday Prince of Wales 7 morning 2G.. Tuesday.. Lady Charlotte. 7 morning 27 ..Wednesday, .Prince of Wales 8 morning 28..Thursday Lady Charlotte 81 morning 21.. Friday.. Prince of Wales 9 morning 30.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 10 morning FROM BRISTOL. 16..Saturday.Prince of Wales 11 morning 18. Monday Lady Charlotte 1 i afternoon 19.. Tuesday Prince of Wales 7 morning 20..Wednesday..Lady Charlotte 8 morning 21..Thursday ..Prince of Wales 5l morning 22..Friday Lady Charlotte 6 morning 23..Saturday.Prince of Wales 6 morning 25.. Monday Lady Charlotte 8 morning 26..Tuesday Prince of Wales 8 morning 27 ..Wednesday..Lady Charlotte 9 morning 28..Thursday ..Prince of Wales 9 morning 29..Friday Lady Charlotte 10 morning 30.. Saturday ..Priticeof Wales lOt morning Carriages and Horses must be along sille an hour and a half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they can no the Shipped ill consequence of Locking through the New Docks. FARES:—\fter t'libin, 6s.— Fore Cabin, 3s. fid. Children under 12 Years of Age, H alf-pricc.- Dogs, Is. each., t\ Female Steward attends on Hoard both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Roard, on moderate trrms. Four Wheel Carriage, 2 Is.; ditto Pheaton or Gig. 10s. 6t1. Two Wheel, drawn iiy One Horse and Driver. Its, Horse and llider, After Cabin, 10s. Horse and Rider, Fore Cabin, Os. (id. Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, Is. ifd. eaeli. Carriages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Landing and Wharfages, at Bute Docks." Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the PRINCE OF WALKS, to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Itobert Chaplin, Cumberland 15asin Locks j and for the LADY CH AKLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Neirbridge, Aberdure, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llan- trisient, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons and Lock up Canal Boats immediately on arrival, unless ordered hy any particular conveyance. in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.— Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay. when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardilf or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, will be readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr. Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf, Cardilf-, or to Mr. G. C. Glasson, Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the PIIINCH OF WALKS. Packet; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, onthe Wharf, Cardiff: or to Mr. W. B. Owen, 29. Avon Crescent, Hotwclls, Uristol, for the LADY CHARLOl 115 Packet. NOTIC ¡.The roprictors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Hire. Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage i n proportion paid for thn same, at the time of Hooking -(Joods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in tha evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. All goods to he considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due therein, hut also for all previously unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets, Disputed weights re measurement, claims for loss or damage, &oc., cannot he alio we d unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. INFLUENZA, COUGHS, AND COLDS. SIMCO'S ESSENCE of LINSEED is the most eflica S cious remedy ever discovered for the relief of person suffering from Influenza; the two first doses generally arres. the progress of this distressing complaint, and a little perse verance completely removes it. Children's Coughs, as wel as recent ones in adults, will be removed by a few doses (frequently by the first), and asthmatic persons, who pre- viously had not been able to lie down in bed, have received the utmost benefit from the use of SIMCO'S ESSENCE OF LINSEED, Sold hy A. WILLOUGHBY and Co., late B. G. WINDUS, CI, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, and all Medicine Yenders, in bottles at Is, lAd. or 2s. 9d. each.
LONDON MARKETS. *"
LONDON MARKETS. GENERAL AVERAGE PRICES OF COIN, per Quartc computed from the Inspectors' Returns. G':N)-.KA[.AVHHAGH. s. d. s. d. Whftat 51 0 Rye 29 11 liailry 32 1 Beans 31 8 Oats '9 0 Peas 33 6 DUTY ON FOREIGN COllN. s. d. s <1. Wheat 19 0 Rye. 11 6 liirley 7 0 Beans 106 Oats 8 Peas 9 6
CORN JiXCUANG It.-Munday.
CORN JiXCUANG It.-Munday. w ii c, i,r.. i,e x rel 48s — 5ts White 4Ss — GOs Es-;ex new 4-2-t — 51s White.. new 45, 59s Kent new 475 ;,(js IJillo ..new 53s — 60s .Suffolk do 41s — 50s Diuo 45s 56. Norfolk, York, and Lincoln —s — 50s Ditto 49s — 55s Northumber- land &c. — s —s RYft 808 — 36. 11 115LKY. Grinding 23s 25s Chevalier,new 30s 31s Shilling ..new 2P>s — 2!>s Irish. '235 2fis ■Scotch 24s — 2(is Distillers' 26s — '28s, OATS York and Lin- colnshire, feed 15s — Ms Small .••••• 16s 21s Ditto.. Poland Ids —21s Potato. 18s 22s {.J1humbI"1d. and Scotch, 16s — 21s Mealing IBs — 23s Piito.. Poland 17s — 23s Potato 18S 24, Devonshire, black 14s — l is White Hs — 19s Welsh, ditto.. I3s — 17s Ditto 13s— 18s Irish fd, white 13 s — 16s Black.1 <^s 17s Irish Potato.. 16s 198 Limerick,&c., IDS — 19s Distilling.. 19s. — 2ls BRANS ..Ticks, new.. 28 30s M,,z,an, new 25i — 28s Old 29s — 32s Old 27s — 30s Harrow, new 28s — -iOs Small, new d'2s — 31s Old 29 « — ^2s Old 3rts — 4T»s PEAS .Grev ..new 28s 0-i Blue. :j3s — 49s Maple 28s — 3ls Suffolk ..new 3!s — 36s Ditto, Scotch -s -s White 27s — 31
Hf l'i'l I FI ELD MA RKE I…
Hf l'i'l I FI ELD MA RKE I S—Monday. A Statement and Comparison oftbe Supplies and Prices of Fat Stock, F.xhibiied and Sold in Smithtield Cattle Market, on Monday, Dcc. 12, 1842,and Monday Dec 11, 1843. Dec. 12,1842. Dec. 11,1843. s. d. s. d. s. d. s d Come and inferior Beasts 3 2 to 3 4.2 830 fiecor6<l quality ditto 0 2 Prime large Oxen 4 2 4 4.3 8 4 0 Prime.Scots, Sec 4 4 4 B. 4 4 Coarse and inferior Sheep •••••• 3 4 3 ()..•• 8 3 0 S<*<ai>d quality ditto 3 8 3 10.• • • 2 3 8 Prime ipoarse woolled ditto 4 0 41 o 0 Prime Southdown ditto 4 4 4 H.4 2 4 4 Large coarse Cal ves. 3 10 4 2.3 4 3 J (> Prime small ditto • 4 4 4 G.4 I 4 (i Large Hogs 3 10 4 4.d 0 g Iscat small Porkers. 4 G 4 8.J 8 4 o srrrup.s. Beasts. 4,5H 4.510 Sheep and Lambs. 25,03S 26,5*50 Calves 100 P3 l'igs 408 4*1 ;r" a" ..1.
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NOTICES, &c. THE CARDIFF Advertiser and Mertliyr Guardian, AND ffiUMiL 0SFFOCE, AT THE OLD BANK, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF: WHILST a continuance of the patronage and support of the Friends of this Constitutional JOURNAL is respectfully solicited by the Proprietor, he begs to call attention to the facilities which his Printing Office presents for executing, with elegance and precision, 33ooft, IJlatn, nntr Ortititicittat V, In all its Branches. lÆ@@IE£r, MANUFACTURED >.N!) RULKD TO A4Y BOOKBINDING IN MOROCCO, RUSSIA, OR PLAIN; Stationery of eberg Srjstrtyttott: LETT i'l?, NOTK. POOLSO VP, OKVIY. MEDIUM. ROYAL SUI,F,it ROYAL WRITING PAPERS PENS, QUILLS, E N V ELO P ES. D R A WI N G-P E VCI r>s OKA WING-P A I'L li, AND CARD BOAR!) Pocket BIBLES, in Morocco Binding, 4s. 3d. to 5s. each. Small PRAYER BOOKS, ditto, 3s. 6d. each. POCKET AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS, HAIR, CLOTHES, TOOTH, NAIL, AND SHAVING BRUSHES, WINDSOR SOAP, &c., &c. ALL AT M(>r>r.ATE CHAliCiKS. THE NEIVES TANI) MOST POPULAR WORKS OF ThlR DAY; NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, &c., P ROC tilt E|) AT TII; SIIOHTEST NOTICE; SCHOOLS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. JUST PUBLISHED A GREAT VARIETY OF ALMANACS AND PilCKET BOOKS rolt. 1844? NOW ON SALE AT THIS OFFICE. TO j3LI>VERTZSEnS. TIIE extensive CIRCULATION of the "CARDIFF ADVERTISER, AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN," through the Counties of GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, and BRECON, couplerl with a well-condensed Summary of General and Local intelligence, presents a very desirable medium to ADVERTISERS for giving full publicity to their views. HENRY WEBBER, Agent to the "Sun Fire and Life Assurance Office." IMPORTANT to the INHABITANTS of CARDIFF Imperial Pekin Black Tea, At 6s. per lb. HONG BLACK TEA at fls. fid. per lb., and the IMPERIAL GREEN TEA at 7s. per lb. In Sealed Packages of lbs., halt-lbs., and quarter Ihs. The Sole Agency for these exquisite Teas, for Cardiff, IS PLACED IN THE IIANDS OF Mr. Henry Weblier, Advertiser aiiit Guardian" Office, Duke-Street The extraordinary demand for these Teas afford a gunrnntcc, that cannot be given with other Teas, that they are GENUINE as Imported. WOOD'S BANKRUPTCY. AS .another DIVIDEND is expected to be paid Shortly out of this ESTATE, such of the Creditors as have Deposited their Notes in the hands of the late Messrs. THOMAS and RICHARD PI,I.S-lf-TT, Solicitors, Bonvilstone, (or the Representatives of such Creditors) may receive the same on application to Mr. E. BASSETT, Lantwit-Major, by payment of a trifle towards the expences of Scheduling them and Advertising this Notico in the Cambrian," and Cardiff Advertiser." Lantwit-Major, ) 0th December, 1843.) The Seventeenth Thousand. Just published, in a sealed envelope, price :s.; sent free on receipt of a post-office order for s. f.d. "MANHOOD Ill-IE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, with PLAIN DIRECTIONS for jts PERFECT RESTORATION addressed to those suffering from the destructive Rffccts of Excessive iuduluencc, Solitary Habits, or Infection followed by Observations on Marr'agc, Local and Constitutional Weakness, Menial and Nervous Debility, I,i<!iges:iori, Insanity, Consuuip- tion, &C., Illustrated with Cases &c.» BY J. L. CUliTIS & CO, Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, Soho Square, London. Seventeenth Edition. Published hy the Authors, and sold by Burgess, Medina Bookseller, 28, Coventry Street, I! ilVmarketMann, 39, Cornliill Strange, 21, Paternoster How; Barth, 4, Brydgcs-sireet, Stranil; l.ondon Sowler, 4, St. Ann's Square, ^Manchester 1'liilip South ( asile Street, Idverpool Ferris and Score, Bristol' Guest, Birmingham Finnin and Co 41. Grafton Street, Dublin Bolster and Co., Cork; Uruminnnd, 5, Blair Street, lidinlmrgh Strachan, Aberdeen Barnes, Glasgow Chronicle Oflice, Bangor; Journal Office, Carmarihcn Times Office. Hereford Chronicle Cilice, Shrewsbury Henry Webber. Advertiser and Guardian Ofiicc, Cardin and sold in a sealed envelope by all Booksellers Opinions of the Press :— 'lliis work, a TKNTII edition of which is now presented to the public ten thousand copies have been exhausted since its first appearance, has been very much improved and.enlarged by the addition of a more extended and clear detail of general principles, as also hy the insertion of several new and hitjhlij interesting cases. The numberless ins ances daily occiiri-iji. vlicreixi affections of the lungs, putting on all the outer appearances of consumption, which, however, when traced to tll, ir source, are found to result from certaiu baneful habits, fully proves that the principle of the division of labour is nowhere more applicable than in medical practice. We feel no hesitation in saving, that there is no member of society hy whom the hook will not be found useful, whether such person hold the relation of a Parent, a Preceptor," or a Clergyman."—Sun Messrs. Curtis's work, called MANHOOD, is one of the few hooks now coining before the public on such a subject, which ean lay claim 'o the character of being suictly professional, at the same time that it is fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, under it invaltizible. Magnet. The perusal of Messrs. Curtis's book, entitled MAXIIOOD, lias really astonished us h.v developing a series of maladies, the nover-lailmg conscquoncv of the virions liahit of which it treats. The clear connection pointed out between the assigned cause and rhe effects is perceptible to every capacity."— A ,,e. This is a work iiiit we fear there exists too much need for, to ranse us to icsnate to recommend it for general perusal Every bianch of those fright milladies, whether the i-eskilt of immoral halnl8 or secret vices, is her- succintly treated, and, divested of all medical technicality, piain and easy directions are given for the best mode to be pursued in all cases, however complicated or appart mly hopeless. To the married, as well as the unmaiued, this lIttle work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar casts, and we are doing service to society in recom- HK'iidmg it to general noiu-e,"—Essex and Herts Mercury. Ihe scientific views taken bv the authors, of the source and origin of many °t the most distressing eficcts of certain depraved habits, fully estaolish their claim to the character of experienced stirgcon-I i and the result of our careful perusal of the work has been to impress us with a thorough confidence in the talent and skill of the authois, and to satisfy us that those entrusted with thee lie of youth aic not a little indebted to them for furnishing them with a means of preventing some of the most frightful maladies to which flesh is heir "—Old England. Messrs. Curtis and Co. Are to he consulted daily at their Residence, 7, FRITII SI REET, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. COUNl'liY PA HKNTs aic requested to he as minute as possible in th'1 detail of their cases; the communication must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee of .£1, and in all cases 'he most inviolahle secrecy may be relied on. B. The above work sent free. enclosed in a SF.ALF.D EN- VELOPE. to any addiess. on receipt of a Post-office order, for :18. 6d., by Mr. HENRY WEBBER, "Advertiser and Guardian" Office, Duke-Street, Cardilf. Ä- r. 1. NEW FARMERS' NEWSPAPER. TO LANDLORDS AND TENANTS. THE time has come when Landlords and Tenants mast devote their anxious attention to improved cultivation—when, in the words ot Sir Robert Peel, '• All must learn how, in the shortest titgse, and at the least expense, to produce the greatest quantity of food, vegetable or animal, without permanent injury to tbe land." To accomplish this, no means can be so effectual as that which brings the results of Experience and Science before-,every man, in a cheap form. For this purpose THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE is to be established. The Proprietors are aware of the difficulties of dealing with the many details of cultivation without an acquaintance with circumstances, often as varying as places. They condemn the idea of c^ndiHgtitfg farming operations upon one itnariakble plan, and, while they welcome science as the best auxiliary of practice, they regfird crude speculations as th» jaost dapger»»s ot delusions. But, they also feel that in Agriculture, as in all other arts, there are general principles upon which successful farming must depend; that there are practical errors which no local circumstances can justify in short, that there is room for improvement even in those branches which are best understood. No one man can be competent to deal with the multifarious questions aitectinir husbandry, and the duty of the Editor of such a Paper as THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE is to make known the knowledge of all. It is to practical Farmers that the Proprietors trust for the means of carrying out their views, and not to the talents of any individual. While, therefore, they state that the Editor of THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE will be a gentleman well acquainted with the best kind of Farming, in which he is actively engaged, they feel It to be of more importance to announce that they have received the promise of assistance from the most considerable part of the landed and farming interest.* With Free Trade, Fixed Duties, Sliding Scale, &c., &c., THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE will in no way concern itself-such questions can only be of temporary interest; whereas THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE will be devoted to the investigation of those great truths which human laws cannot affect. The Practice of Agriculture-its Science-Animal and Vegetable Physiology—Improvements in Implements— better modes of Husban,lry-results of well-conducted experimental Farming—Growth and Rotation of Crops—Stock—Drainage—Irriga- tion foresting—Road-making—Farm-buildings—Labourers— in short, whatever affects the beneficial employment of capital in Inod-will form topics of consideration. Reports will be given of the English, Scotch, and Irish Agricultural Societies- London Market Prices of Corn, Hay, and Cattle, and the Weekly Averages. Replies to questions connected with the object of the paper will also he furnished weekly. Considering the union which exists between Horticulture and Agriculture, it has been thought advisable to make THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE an addition to the Gardeners' Chronicle," edited by Dr. Lindley, and so extensively known; but that there maybe ample room for discussion, that Paper toil I be increased one-half in size without additional cha)ge — thus Twenty four Columns will be occupied, as at present, by Horticulture, and Twenty-four by the General News of the Week, whilst F J J TWENTY-FOUR COLUMNS WILL BE DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE. On the Sixth of January, therefore, will be Published, Price Sixpence, Stamped, to go Free by Post, the First Number of The Cordeliers' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. A Prospectus, with list of contributors, may be had on application, or by letter, at the Office, 3, Charles Street, Covent Garden, London. Parties intending to commence with the Volume, had better give their orders at once to any Bookseller or Newsvender. LETTINGS AND SALES GLAMORGANSHIRE. NEATH TURNPIKE DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS arising at the several TOLL GATES within this District Will be Let by Auction, To the Best Bidder, at the TOWN-HALL, NEATH, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of DECEMBER next, between the bourn of Twelve and Two o'clock, in the mauner directed by the Act passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, For Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls were Let the last year for the sum of and the Tolls will be put up at such sum. 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 (if required), and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said District, for Payment of the Rent Monthlv, or in such other proportions as shall be directed. There will be no Toll payable on Lime carried for Manure nor any Side-bar to be erected at Cadoxton Village. R" Order of the Trustees, AI.KXAJVDKR CUTHBEKTSON, Neath, Nov. '21, 18-1:5. Clerk. G L A M ORGAN SHIRE. Cwm y Gorse Turnpike District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS arising at the CWM Y GORSE TOLL GATE within this District, Will be Let by Auction, To the best Bidder, at the TOWN-HALL, NEATH, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of DECEMBER next, between the hours of Twelve and Two o'Clock, in the manner directed bv the Act passed in the third and fourth years of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, "for Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls were Let the last year for the sum of £ 105, and .he Tolls will be put up at such Sum. Whoever happens to he the best Bidder, must at the same time pay One Month in advance of the Rent at which such Tolls may be Let (if required), and give security with suf- ficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said District, for payment of the Rent Monthly, or in such other proportions as shall be directed. By Order of the Trustees, CUTHBERTSON, Neath, 28th November, 1843. Clerk. BRECONSHIRE. To be Uft, And Entered upon on the 25th of MARCH, 1844, THE FOLLOWING FARMS:— A. R. P. Garth Demesne, containing 391 2 II Rrest y Garth 100 3 20 Treflys about SO 0 0 THE above FARMS WILL BE LET either together JL or separately, they are in a good state of cultivation, and a responsible Tenant will meet with everv encourage- ment. Distant 6 Miles from the Market Town of Builth, and 115 from Brecon, having direct Turnpike Roads to each Town. For further particulars apply to Mr. LAWRENCE, Solicitor, Brecon or to Mr. COLL SMITH, Garth House, near Builth. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. FREEIIOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOMAS WATKINS, At the Angel Inn, Cardiff, On SATURD VY, the Ifith day of DECEMBER, 1843, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced. LOT 1. AN Undivided Moiety of a FARM AND LANDS, called THE CROSS," situate in the Parish of LANP.nr.itNK, in the County of GLAMORGAN, containing by admeasurement 50A. 3n. 31P., or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr. William Roberts, as Tenant, at the Yearly Rent of L50. The Dwelling-house is pleasantly situated within Five Mites of Cardiff, on an eminence, commanding an ex- tensive view of the Bristol Channel, and eontains spacious Dining and Drawing-rooms, Five Bed-rooms, Entrance-hall, 11 Kitchen, and suitable Offices and forms a desirable Residence for a genteel family. The Farm is well stocked with Timber, in the midst of a fine Sporting country, abounding with Game and there is excellent Fishing in the River Rumney. LOT 2. An Undivided Moiety of TWO FIELDS, called" CAIA LAY," situate near PWLL COCII, in the Parish of LLAN- DAFF, in the County of GLAMORGAN, and within Two Miles of Cardiff, containing 20A. IR. 21r., or thereabouts, and in the occupation ot Mr. It. U. Jenkins at the Yearly Rent of £ 45. LOT 3. An Undivided Moiety of a FIELD, called" Y CHWECH ERWR. BAILY," situate in the Parish of RUMNEY, in the County of MONMOUTH, containing 7A. 2R. 3r or there- abouts in the occupation of Mr. Lewis Ilees, at"the Yearly Rent of L 14. J LOT 4. T ^r»UndiViicle''lT, Moiety "f A riECE OF MARSH LAND, on the RUMNEY MOORS, in the said Parish of Rumncy, containing 3 Acres, or thereabouts, in the occupa- tion of Mrs. Rees. 1 LOT 5. T Undivided Moiety of A PIECE OF MARSH LAND, on the ROATII MOORS, in the Parish of ROATH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, containing 3 Acres, in the occu- pation of Mr. ° The respective Tenants will show the Premises, and further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, or at the Oihce of Mr. Edward Priest Richards, Solicitor, Cardiff. -¡- _8 NOTICES, &c. BRECONSHIRE SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace, for the COUNTY of BRECON, will be held at the SHIRE-HALL, in Brecon, in and for the said County, on MONDAY, the First day of JANUARY next, at One o'clock in the Afternoon, at which Hour and Place the business relating to the Assessment Application or Manage- ment of the County Rate or Stock will commence. Grand and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors, Appellants, Res- pondents, and Witnesses, must attend on Tuesday, the 2nd day of January next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace 7 clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising sub- sequently, immediately upon being taken. Notice is hereby also given, that all Persons having claims upon the County, must attend with their Accounts before the Visiting Magistrates at the Shireliall, BRECON, on Tuesday, the 2Gth day of December instant, at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, when such several Accounts will be Audited. And Notice is hereby lastly Given, that all Costs of Prose- cutions to be allowed by the County must be Taxed at the same Sessions, previous to or during which they shall be incurred, or they will not afterwards be allowed. POWELL, Clerk of the Peace. Rrccon, 5th December, 1843. I The New Foundry, Cardiff. THOMAS WILLIAMS BEGS leave most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he still continues Casting GRATES, STOVES, &c., and every article in the Casting line, with the greatest possible dispatch, and on the lowest terms. Smiths' TVo-k in general executed on the Premises. New Foundry, Cardiff,) Dec. 8th, 1843. EBENEZER DAVIES BEGS respectfully to acquaint his Friends and the Public, that he has DISPOSED of the SADDLERY and HARNESS-MAKING BUSINESS lately carried on bv him (and formerly by the late Mr. JAMES GREENHOUSE, deceased), in favour of MR. LEWIS REES, who will in future carry on the same, and who is authorized to receive all claims 'due to E. Davies, as well as to the Estate of the said Mr. Greenhouse. E. D. avails himself of this opportunity of thanking his friends for the kind support given him during the time he was in business. Broad-street, Merthyr-Tydvil, December 5, 1843. TEA and COFFEE (from London) carriage free, at the Wholesale Prices.—One of the most formidable articles of expense in all large Establishments is Tea, and yet the difficulty of obtaining it good and cheap is much complained of. The want of an Establishment devoted exclusively to the interests of large consumers has long been felt, and, to remedy this, we have made arrangements with the principal Carrying Establishments to deliver all orders exceeding in amount JE5 Carriage Free. This arrangement will enable the country purchaser to procure this very necessary article at a saving of from 10 to 30 per cent. The following is a list of our present cash prices, and we rely on a multiplicity of business to enable us to carry out our plans successfully:- BLACK TEAS. Good Breakfast Congou, 3s. 4d. (ordinary much lower.) Fine Congou of the Pekoe kind, 3s. Sd. (an excellent tea strongly recommended.) Pekoe Souchong, 4s. (few persons require better tea.) Fine Pekoe Souchong, 4d. 4d. (This is decidedly a first class Tea a higher price is unnecessary.) GREEN TEAS. Good useful Congou, 3s. 8d. Fine ditto Hyson kind, 4s. Genuine Hyson, 4s. 4d. Finest Hyson imported, Gs. Young Hyson, 4s. 4d.; fine, 5s. finest, 5s. 4d. Gunpowder, 5s. 4d.; finest, 7s. The young Hyson at 5s. and 5s. 4d. is particularly recom- mended—equal to the finest Gunpowder. COFFEE. The low price of Coffee has considerably increased the demand and the price. We were the first to reduce the price at the fall, and although now much higher in the market, we retain our former quotations. Good Common Coffee, 9d. Ceylon (an excellent Coffee), Is. Fine ditto, Is. 2d. Finest ditto, rich mellow flavour,Us. 4d. Finest Java, Is. 6d. Finest Cuba, Is. Sd. Finest Mocha, 2s. We invite the Trade to send for samples of the above which are under market value. It is obvious the above will admit of neither, risk, credit, or trouble of collecting; we therefore expect every order will be accompanied by a remittance or Post-office order, and at least a day's notice for the execution. G. T. MANSELL AND CO., Wholesale Tea Dealers, 2, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. FOR S'A L E FREEHOLD PASTURE LAYID, In the Parish of Landow, NEAR COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR. MORRIS, At the DEAR INN, at COWBRIDGE, 011 THURSDAY, the 25th day of JANUARY, 1844, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, (subject to certain conditions), FOUR FIELDS of FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, of good quality, containing 22A. 2R. and 13 Perches, lying together in the Parish of Landow, and adjoining to Six Wells Farm, in the Parish of Lantwit-Major. Mr. Thomas Morgan, of Landow, will shew the Land. and any further particulars may be had at the Office of Mr. Lewis, Solicitor, Bridgend. -:¡- SALES. GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF MOST VA- LUABLE AND WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARRIAGE AND HORSES, LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, AND OTHER EFFECTS, TOGETHER WITH THE WELL-SELECTED AND CHOICE STOCK OF HOTHOUSE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS, &C., &C. TF. MORRIS Begs to announce, that he has received instructions from the Executor of the late Colonel MORGAN, TO SELL BY AUCTION, AT LLANDOUGH CASTLE, Distant about Two Miles from the Town of Cowbridge, On WEDNESDAY, the 20th of DECEMBER, 1843, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, The whole of the Elegant and very Neat HOUSEHOLD FUR IV ITT RE, GLASS, CHINA, KITCHEN REQUISITES, DAIRY, AND BREWING UTENSILS, ETC. THE Drawing Room Furniture comprises 2 Couches JL with Cushions and Pillows, with Chintz Covering; Ottoman and Cushion; 12 Chairs with Cane Seats, and Cushions to match Rosewood Cheffioneer with Plate Glass Back; Mahogany Pillar and Claw Dining, Card, Pembroke, and Work Tables 2 Fancy Marble Slabs, with Gilt Frames Henri Quatre Timepiece with Glass Case Mahogany Bookstand, Music Delk, 2 Stools, Brussels Carpet, 11 yards by 6 yards, Hearth Rug, Window Curtains, Poles and Cornice, Fender and Fire-irons. The Dining Room Furni- ture include a handsome Mahogany Sideboard; set of Mahogany Dining Tables, with circular ends and sliding 9 leaves; 2 Side Tables and Table Covers, 16 Mahogany Chairs with Leather Seats, and 2 Elbow Ditto to match, 2 Easy Chairs with Red Moreen Covers, 2 Fire Screens, 1 pair of Bronze Table Lamps, 2 Gilt Ditto, 3 sets of Moreen Curtains, Poles and Cornices, Brussels Carpet and Hearth Rug, Fender and Fire-irons, Bell Pulls, Japan Platewarmer. In the Breakfast Parlour is a handsome Mahogany Bookcase with glass fronts, Mahogany square Table, 2 Pillar and Claw, 2 Card, and 2 Work Ditto, Mahogany Sideboard, 10 Mahogany Chairs with Red Leather Seats, 2 Easy Ditto to match, Carpet. 7 yards by 5 yards, Hearth Rug, Window Curtains, Poles, Cornice and Bands, Fender and Fire-irons. Butler s Pantry and Housekeeper's Room.-6 Cupboards ■and Shelves, Mahogany Oval, Round, and Card Tables, 2 Deal Ditto, 8 Chairs 2 Arm Ditto, Carpet and Hearth Rug, Fender and Fire-irons, Pier Glass, Mahogany Dinner Trays and Stand, Japan Tea Trays and Waiters, Tea Urn, Cloth Press, Mahogany and Japan Knife Boxes, &c. The Glass and China consist of a general variety of Cut Decanters, Saltsellers, Jugs, Wine Coolers, Caraffes, Finger, Tumbler, Ale, Wine, and other Glasses, Green-and-White Dinner Service, Desert Service, several sets of Breakfast and Tea China, Blue-and-white Dinner and other Ware. The Bedding comprises 20 prime Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows; 2 Hair, 4 Wool, and 3 Straw Mattrasses; 2 Palliasses, 31 pair Blankets, 7 White and 8 coloured Coun- terpanes. The Upstair Ftirniture.-Il Four-post, 3 half- tester, Stump, and 1 Press Beadstead, with Moreen, Chintz, Dimity, and other Furniture, 8 Mahogany and Painted Wardrobes and Drawers, 9 Ditto Ditto Chests of Drawers, 6 Kneehole and 8 other Mahogany and Painted Dressing Tables, 17 Washstauds and Ware, 5 Night Commodes, I Shower and 1 Slipper Bath, 5 Mahogany Bedsteps, 8 Box, Swing, and other Glasses, I Bed Chair, 4 Mahogany aud 1 Oak Bidet, 4 Foot Pans end Jugs, Cloth Press, 9* Towel Horses, 4 Rushlight Stands, Chamber Bucket, about 4 dozen Rosewood and Rush-seated Chairs, 3 Easy Ditto, 2 Postands, Fenders and Fire-irons, Window Curtains, Poles, cornises and Bands, Bed-side and Stair carpeting, Matting, Oil cloth, Door Rugs, Footstools, Fire Guards, Mahogany Boot Jack an Indian chest, Mahogany Writing Table, Work Ditto, Portfolio and Paper Stand, Escritore, Inkstand, Hearthrugs, 2 pair of Bellows, and chimney Ornaments. In the Kitchen, Scullery, Laundry, Store Room, Larders, &c., will be found a very general and useful variety of Oak and Deal Tables, chairs and benches, Eight-day clock and ca3e, several sets of Fire-irons and Fenders, Japan and Brass candlesticks and Snuffers, sundry Tins, Patty Pans and Moulds, copper and iron Preserving and Stewpans, Teakettle, Dish covers, Bread Tins, Bell Metal and other Kettles, and a number of other culinary articles. Meat Screen, Salt Bin, Plate Rack, Buckets and Tubs, a good Mangle, Ironing Tables and Trussels, 5 Clothes Horses, 12 Flat and 3 Italion Irons and Stands, Clothes Baskets, &e. China and Linen Presses, Marble Table Slab, Pestle and Mortar, Scales and Weights, Flour Tub, Stone Preserving Jars and Bottles, Salting Tubs and Pans, and Safe. The Dairy Utensils including Barrel and Upright Churns, 2 Cheese Presses, Milk Tubs and Pails, Cheese Vats, Tin and other Milk Pans, &c, The Brewing Requisites are a number of different sized Casks, Coolers, Yats, Stillings, Pails, Buckets, Bowls, &c. The Carriage and Horses, live and dead Farming Stock, together with the Greenhouse and Hothouse Plants, com- prise a close Carriage and Harness, 2 capital carriage Horses, remarkably quiet and docile a neat light WTaggon nearly new, 2 sets of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Horse Cloths, &c., 1 Mow and part of another of very prime and well harvested Hay, 6 very excellent milch Cows in calf, all very superior milkers; the Implements are Ladders, Rakes, Pikes, Chains, Hurdles, &c. About GOO of the most choice and best selected Greenhouse and Hothouse Plants, which will be divided into suitable lots for sale, Garden Lights and Frames, sundry Garden Tools, &c., &c. N. B. There will also be offered for sale a number of very choice and rare Paintings, by the most eminent and celebrated Masters, which have been collected with much judgement and taste, and at a considerable expense, they include among others, a Moonlight Scene, by Gainsborough a Lady at her Toilet, by Lupicini; Consulting an oracle, by Pai-niegiaizo Cavern Scene with Soldiers, by Wouvermans Ditto, by Romeyne Sc. Peter, by Guercino; several Land- scapes, by Lucatelli; Ditto, by Orizonte Holy Family, by Meuys; Battle Piece, by Borgononi; Landscapes, by Poussin Selling Game, by Wenia; Flight into Egypt by Zucerelli; a Spanish Lady by Gamberini &c., &c. There are also a few books on various subjects, which will be offered for sale. The Auctioneer respectfully begs to state, that he intends the order of the sale, to be, the Carriage and Horses, Live and Dead Farming Stock, together with the Hay, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, on the first day, and the Household Furniture, &c., on the following days, and as the Lots are very numerous particularly requests the favour of an early attendance, as the sale will commence each day precisely at 11 o'Clock in the forenoon. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MR. H. M. PARTRIDCE HAS the honour to announce that he is appointed by the Executrix of the late Thomas Jones Phillips, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, No. 7, High-street, Newport, on TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 19th, 20th, and 21st of DECEMBER next, the HOUSEHOLD FURMTURE, EXTENSIVE LAW AND PRIVATE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, Office Furniture mnd Fixtures, PHAETON, HARNESS, AND EFFECTS, Particulars of which will appear in hand-bills. Catalogues, price Gd. each, (to be returned to purchasers,) will be ready for delivery on Saturday, the 9th of December, and may be had on the Premises, at the principal Inns, and at the Auctioneer's Offices, No. 141, Commercial-Street, Newport. [gig0 The Sale will commence precisely at 12 o'Clock, on Tuesday, the 19th December, with the Law Library. Newport, 29th Nov., 1843. = ==;;z_- ACCIDENT.-On Friday week, a young man, named Thos. Williams, son of Mr. Williams, mason, of St. Mary'i-street, Monmouth, had one of his legs broken while loading stone in the Forest of Dean. He is going on well. ACCIDENT AT THE BASIN, GLOUCESTER. On Tuesday se'nnight as John Price, a remarkably powerful man, belong- ing to Chepstow, was engaged in stowing wood on board the Industry, he stepped on a roller and was thrown down, and his leg was broken in consequence. NOTICES, &c. GIM0 CONSTANTLY ON SALE. APPLY to the Importers, GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., 28, Orchard-street; or at GEORGE and JAMES LI SH'S Warehouse, Baldwin-street, Bristol, where it may be seen. For Stopping Decayed Teeth. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY, DPN "IS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT, AND THR NOBILITY. "1"R. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM, for filling De J-T-L caved Teeth, however large the cavity. It is far snpp-rior to anything e\'er bp-fore used- as it is placed IN THE OOTH IN A SOF-r STATE, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time BECOMES AS HARD AS THE ENAMEL, nd will r¡>maill firm in the tooth for Hfe' rendering EXTRAC- TION US" ECESSARY. It arrests all further PROGRESS OF DECA^ and renders them again useful in mastication. All persons can use Mr. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM THEM. SELVES WITH EASE, WITHOUT THE AID OF A DENTIST as full directions arc enclosed. Prepared only by the inventor, Mr Thomas, Surgeon Dentist, 68, Burner's street, Oxford-street, London Price 4s. 6d. Sold by his appointment by G. J'hillips and G. H. Jenkins, Cardiff; A. Clements, Newport; Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr; Mrs. Lister, Post Office, Cowbridge J. Shepherd, Swansea and by all the respectable Medicine Venders throughout the kingdom. A New Discovery! *^r' NEW METHOD of supplying the loss of Teeth bySELF-ADHESION, WITHOUT SPRINGS or WIRES, and without extracting any Teeth, or Stumps, or giving the least pain. They FASTEN LOOSE TEETH where the Gums have shrunk from age, neglect, the use of Calomel, or other causes. The TEETH are of an ENTIRELY NEW DESCRIPTION. They will never Decay, nor become Discoloured, and will always appear as well as when first placed in the month Their exact resemblance to nature DEFIES DETECTION EVEN BY THE MOST INTIMATE FRIEND. Articulation aud Mastication will be guaranteed. Mr. Thomas, Surgeon-Dentist, No. 68, Berner's Street, Six Doors from Oxford Street, London. At home from Eleven till Four. CAUTION. I IELCROIX & CO., 158, New Bond-street, London, I Perfumers (by appointment) to Her Most Gracious Majesty, and Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, respectfully caution the Nobility and Gentry against base counterfeits of their far-famed Esprit de Lavande, Vegetable Extract, fyc., made by discharged servants of J. Delcroix and Co., who are equally incompetent to ascertain the danger of what they extol as Delcroix's Cosmetics." &c as they are to discover what might be useful. These worthless imitations are, for the sake of ex- orbitant profit. foisted upon the public as genuine by Perfumers and IIairdressers, having the appearance of respectability, well knowing them to be gros* impositions, possessing none of the highly appreciated qualities of the original. To prevent such fraudulent practices, the Nobility and Gentry of the United Kingdom are invited to send their orders direct to Messrs. Delcroix & Co., 158,New Bond-street, who, to protect the far-famed cclebrity of their Establishment, will forward them, free of carriage, and on the same terms as they supply the Nobility in Town. With the view, also, of offering a further protection against the insidious and unprincipled attacks of those individuals usurping the title, and endeavouring to undermine the ac- knowledged fame of" DELCHOIX AND CO.'S ORIGINAL ARTICLES," they respectfully caution their Illustrious Patrons against being misled by Placards, &c., announcing a "Removal," which the unwary would believe was that of Delcroix and Co., but which is. in reality, the removal of J. Delcroix and Co.'s discharged servants. The improvements in the premises are now completed in a style of comfort and elegance hitherto unattempted, and the Nobility and Gentry are invited to inspect an unequalled assortment of Fashionable Foreign and English Perfumery. Also, their long-established and far-celebrated Delcroix's Esprit de Lavande Aux Millefieurs, So universally approved in every quarter of the habitable globe the fact being established by numerous attempts of unprinciolcd contemporaries (who have totally failed) to imitate the same. It is, however necessary the public should be cautioned against imposition.-Price 3s. 6d, and 5s. 6d. Delcroix's Vegetable Extract* Well known in the fashionable world as pre eminently suc-^ful for cleaning the hair, and giving it a most delectable appew.nce and pleas,ng fragrance, and keeping it in curl during S or damp weather.—Price 3s. Gd., 5sand 10s. Delcroix and Co.'s Royal Bouquets, VIZ BOUQUET DE LA REIE VICTORIA-BOUQCEf DU PRINCE A I.BERT, BOUQUET DES NOCES KO\ ALF.S.-BOUQUI. DK IlA PKINCESSE ROYALF ROI GEORUEl?V ALE W1LUAM IV"-B0UQUET DU wTLTR^s'Oro\n.T n.e.w.p.erfume is 'TRINCE 0"F of rf-P ™ 1 i W 15 a com*>ination of the fragrance of the most delicious flowers, in which the flavour of the moss- rose bcares a most conspicuous part. This perfume is colourless and will not soil the most delicate handkerchief. Price 3s. 6d. ano 5s. per bottle. XT T,,e Lovers °.f Elegant Perfumes are solicited to call at 15$ New Bond-street and try Delcroix and Co.'s Royal Bouquets oil their handkerchiefs (for which purpose bottles are always open free), and to a handkerchief so perfumed, the combined fkgrancer of the choicest conservatory must yield precedence. Delcroix's Macassar Oil, Imported under the sanction of the *• Lords of the Tw-asury for the use of her Most Gracious Majesty, and their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the l rinccss Royal, &e.. is a delightfully fragrant and transparent preparation for tbe Hair, and, as an invigorator and beautitier, is beyond all precedent. It bestows the most brilliant gloss, together with a strong., tendency to curl; and is the only known speciac capable of effectually sustaining the Hair in decorative charm from the heat of crowded assemblies, or the effects of a damp atmos- phcre.-The Original and Genuine DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL. Is protected by two elegantly-executed, correct likmesqeg, embossed medallions, of Her Majesty, and His Royal Hi,W« Prince Albert, with the signature and address of «<>«. r. win It produces beautifully flowing curls, and bt o.f :r^ne'0rS- lustre it imparts renders the Hair truly enchanting To C\i the counterfeits generally sold by Hairdressers be **™. tav015* 30s:6dDpe"0b0UleMaCaSSar 0il/" NeW B°^-street.-°Pri9ce 3s. 6d. per bottle. Delcroix's Kalydor, hJrfCh C,°,smelic' all others for preserving and' beautifying th-i complexion, prepared for the ut » Gracious Q»«e„,P„d He, MS5°', Dowager, by especial command, and protected the label bearing the Royal Arms\Tl,fvy SjlleDt' mounted by the Prince of Wales's plume parfait" for the Lady's Toilet imparts a softness to the skin "and removes all cutaneous eruptions, giving to »w • clear and healthful appeartiice. 6 0 l° thC comPlex'°n DELCROIX'S KALYDOR l<5 an odoriferous creamy liquid—thp nni„ „ r J en preparation for dissipating Tan, Freckles/ Pimple" Spotst'anT other disfigurements of the skin. The rarli»„. j. the cheek, and the softness '^he hands, arms, and neck tender it indispensible to everyToilet Kaiydor''i58- 4s. 6d. per bottle. Caution to Ladies and Families, The high repute, and, consequently, great demand ™ and Co. s unique Preparations, have excited t' ^elcroi* TMFOSTORS (destitute alike of honour and of fe c»Pldity of who, for the sake of" GAIN," impose (by a Quacks? unprincipled vendors of peifumery) their r .nivance with upon the Public as the real •« Delcro' compounds omplexion, Delcroix's Macassar Oil S ™*alydor" for the to frustrate such impositions, Delcr' V f ^air, &c., &c. Injunctions from the High Court rf^°' *iave obtained' offenders, also a Chancery Prot ft' 1 va^cery against several be affixed to every genuiue Pj.<:r"i„IVe whieh in future -*»1I DELCROIX," in Red Ink tj* signature of J. address," 158, New Boud-street 81 Crown," and the the words" Protected by the r^t\r ?.e''Iltre' surrounded by bottom, "J. DELCliOiX & CO » ■ <~&ancery" and at tlle will do well to return all articles 1Q Blue lnk" Purchasers difficulty in executing this lah guaranteed. The extreme adopted to prevent forgery in ti >which is on, Principle precludes the J The Nobility from Imposition and. » n Fraud. r crs for India shipped oij board free of expense.