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and Advertisements will be received by the C,p°winS Country Agents. ^r-^51, BIRD, Bookseller. sS TH: Mr-C" Hough- ^EWlS?1'" WM- EVANS' ShiP Street' "KT Messrs. WEBBER and SON, Bookseller SWAKspfr' Prancis> Printe'- Court, ^r' Law Stationer, Mount street. C OWBRIDGE: Post Office. ABp»0WEL Mr" T" WlLLIAMS- ^KGAVENNY: Messrs. WATKINS and SoS, Book- filers. HERr.ST0W Mr> J> Clark* DQvn Mr-W. H. VALE, Bookseller, High Street ^^IS Mr. John H. Davies, Grocer. IST at the GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High »«„ et» Merthyr Tvdvil, where all Communications are .edtobe addressed. ===
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I » LONDON AGENTS Messrs. NEWTON and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R. BARKER, 33, Fleet Street. Mr. S. DEACON, Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook. Mr. G. REYNELL, 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, and To all Postmasters and Clerks of the Ifql. This Paper is regularly filed at Peel's Coffee House, FleetStreet; the Chapter Coffee House, St. Paul's; and at the Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook, London. ■»
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CARDIFF and BRISTOL. The New and Beautiful Fast Sailing Steam Packet NAUTILUS, 60 Horse Power, ¡ 3 JOHN ALLEN, Commander, 'nded to Sail, during the whole of the month 0 ctober, with Passengers and Goods, as follows; FROM CARDIFF. MONDAY 21, 10J Morning V '-DNESDAY 23 1 Afternoon 111DAY 25, 2I Afternoon 1^1 o\DAy 2S 4-J Afternoon WED.NESOAY 30,' 5i Morning FROM BRISTOL. •"KSDAY 22, 11 Morning 'IIHIRSDAY 21 6J Morning SATURDAY 20, 8 Morning LI'ESDAY 20 9J Morning TIITRSDAY 31*, 11 Morning CM ^ares.—After Cabin, 6s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. undcr Twelve years of Age, Hall Price; Dogs,Is. lrJ: Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. Refresh- es may be had on Board on moderate Terms. «?our Wheel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto, drawn by One 'wo Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. clJi Horse and Rider, After Cabin,9s.; Fore Cabin,7s. bd. s7m'?j<'S 'utended to be Shipped per this Packet in Bristol, g uld be sent to the Packet Warehouse, No. 12, Quay to the cure of J. G. Jones, whence they are hauled It at the Company's expense. of the utmost importance that the Packet should Ve Bristol immediately she fleets, in order to make her «sage t0 Cardiff the same Tide, it is requested that a,-diff the same W'?ges atui Horses intended to be Shipped, may be f0 down an hour previous to the time advervised filing. ixJ€rthyr> Cou-Jiridiie, and Bridgend.—Coaches to and ri cc Daily. lnS "hJe' Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, p'la e"'» a"d Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Qt> S.'n Lock up Canal Boats and Wagons immediately %v,h?Ylval. unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in ifflcl> case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet rehouse till called for. Freight paid on delivery. (lf V "oat is stationed at Penarth to take off Passengers f'r°us of Embarking or Landing there. Wherries are in constant attendance at the Canal 1 to convey Passengers to and from the Packet. 1.LU18 of the Sailing Sf the Packet will be published J°nthly. JQ^CKETOFFICES,—St. Mary Street, Cardiff, RICH ARD JtiUxS T°U1>, Agent; No. 12, Quay-street, Bristol, bOok N GRIFFITH J ONES, Agent; where Goods are to be cd and every information may be obtained, giv 0TlCE-—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet b e Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Q Ssetlgers'Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Wt' Pat*age, or Parcel (if lost or damaged), unless if '? at either of their Offices in Cardiff or Bristol, and in e tlle value of 40s. entered at its value, and Carriage Portion paid for the same at the time of Booking. CHEAP and expeditious CONVEYANCE -mShtos between LIVERPOOL St SOUTH WALES, \> direct communication with Manchester, Oldham, i0ti» Stockport, Leeds, Sheffield, Shrewsbury, Leek, the "Qfdshire Potteries, Wigan, Ulverstone, &c., &c. Messrs. VIVI AN and SONS' established Vessels— The BROTHERS, Thomas Lewis, Master. H ESn Y, William Thomas, Master, ELIZA, James Thomas, Master, SARA H, Recs Jones, Master, fAlr SAB AH, John Thomas, Master. C «. IN GOODS, at GEORGE'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL, do* anse< Neath, Aberavon, Lloughor, Handilo, Llan- Carmarthen, Haverfordwest, Cardigan, and all places £ °ent, to be delivered ai Swansea. hoi °°^s 8ent 10 Messrs. Vivian and Sons' Copper Ware- !l0. Ses« Water street, Liverpool, will be received, Ware- „ and forwarded by first Vessel, subject only to the a>td barges of the port. Inland Carriage paid on Goods, T eXfry facility afforded. t}) 0 tradesmen and others ordering Goods from any of jv above named Towns and neighbouring Manufacturing aUvtricts> Ms mode of Conveyance will be found very antageous in point of expense and expedition, as Vivo II be usually two, and frequently three, of Messrs. 'a&s> vessels leaving Liverpool every month. 4(\pply for further particulars to the Master on Board; Stre eSsrs. Viv ian and Sons' Copper Warehouses, Water Sur^^J Liverpool, or to Edw. Evans, Agent, 8, Castle-Street, a*isea. ve |« requested that all Goods be directed to be dcli- Wa! at Messrs. Vivian and Sons' Copper Warehouses, slreet> Liverpool," to be forwarded by their first 8 er. Oct. 2nd; lS;\3. Second Glasgow Lottery. Tti By Authority of Parliament. Coirnnissioners, under the Act (1st and 2d. ,William IV. cap. S,) have apportioned and set apart triLter Third of the property of the Company to be dis- VII. ed. *1 2 On the 22d JANUA RY, 1834, n»av Lots or Prizes among those persons who arc or '•'he pe(*)lne Proprietors of the 10,000 Shares, Class C. the i, fizcs consist of Freehold Lands and Houses; but (thc 'dcrs of the fortunate Shares will have the option THI/?,11103* in the First Glasgow Lottery) of receiving 'U/p -LUI1 IN MONEY AS SET AGAINST EACH If 5 »n the Scheme, subject only to a small Commission J'islt Cent, upon the Prizes above £ 100, to cover the t'rij 5X11(1 expence of selling the Property. Among the s the Scheme there are Prize of £ 15,000 v l.i JO,000 1 5,000 1 3,000 1 2 000 1 1,500 Tllc "hSi.UeS many*others of £ 1,000, £ 500, &c. &c. &c. j) 1 these Prizes will be drawn and distributed in Haij .ay-°n Wednesday, 22 i January next, at Coopers' ^fibed'k116 °lty of London, in the form and manner pre- Star- 7 y tlle Act of Parliament regulating the drawing of lotteries. or Shares in this Lottery, divided a^ree-; 0(5^Ce0.lhe directions of the Act, are now selling at all the £ VS ln London, and by their Agents in the Country. Office-keeper is guaranteed in offering the Money -Wn, V2e ia Ule Scheme. tho sale of these Tickets and Shares are, or Atiy e aPP°'HteU in every principal Town in the Kingdom. rc9pectability who wishes to become an tppl at*d who can give unexceptionable references, may 'l'hc ? f,ny l'1e London Offices. tl»js ollowing are the present Prices of the Chances in "Oltery: b., WHOLE TICKET £ 13 13s. 0,.Lf 6 0 j EIGHT £ 1 18 6 tl ARTfu 3 15 0 SIXTEENTH 0 19 6 Pubi'PirSt ^asg°w Lottery all the Prizes were sold to 'c» and the Money for every one paid as soon as t*h be one other Lottery, and no m >re. s 'ri)m the Country, accompanied by remittances to of ?iUnt w'" be punctually attendeii to, if addressed to ^^London Officers. ^econd Glasgow Lottery. v 'h'at"^ Co-reRpectfuUy announce to the Public, a'^e<l a" Shares in the Second Glasgow Lottery, di- j!6 to the provisions of the Act of Parliament Xr iQ 'n trcf variety, at their London Offices V°'2oj the Royal Exchange •1,11. 1RCUS,-Oxford Street; and Sc'1,0 A*MAKK.ET, corner of Coventry Street. l;>S. )'Le c°ntains Prizes of 15,000/ 10,000/ 5,000/ C-^Vli000' ].500/ 1,0001 &c. &c.;the whole of •u'y of J drawn in One Day, at Cooper's Hall, in the C • ^rtM°nc'on' on Wednesday, the 22d of January next. s 085cnate Holders of the Shares bought at Swift and %] Va'ueeS' Wi" llave l^e °Ption receiving in Money tft ,0 a S6t aSa'nst each prize in the Scheme, subject 0 ^'lin» f,maN Commission, to cover the risk and expense fro Proi)erty- I1*10 Country, with Remittances, will be thank- Qi'iil Sj,Ve ani^ punctually attended to. Swift and Co. iij^gow jarcs' lhe following Capital Prizes in the first °ttery, and paid the money for them all on dc- l'Sl? £ 10.000 2-s 6,772 500 V, gS 11 Co. have Agents in most of the principal Towns in the Kingdom, CAROOFF MTfEMFMo AMOUNT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS advertised in the GAZETTE & GUARDIAN 5th Oct.. Is33.. £ '133 3 Sir Chas. Morgan, Bart.. Tredegar 50 0 Col. Morgan Landough Ctstle.. 10 0 Daniel Jones Beaupre 10 0 Niish E .Vaughan lthela 10 0 John Nash East Cowes Castle 5 0 H.J.Grant The Gnoll 5 0 William Williams Aberpergwm 5 0 The Venerable Archdeacon DavisBrecon 5 0 Wyndham Lewis Lanishen 3 3 Lady Coffin Greenly. Titley Court. 2 0 J. J. Bassett o Bonvilstone 2 0 Richard Bassctt.Ditto. 2 0 Rev. Hugh Williams Llandaff 2 0 William Jones Cardiff 2 0 J. Bvockett G rover Porth-y-glo 1 1 Evan David Radyr 1 I Particulars of further Subsetiptions received in Cardiff, amounting to X65 17 6 will appear in the next Gazette and Guardian. J. M. TRAHERNE, } tiiMinnru Secretaries. T. W. BOOKER, 1 Honorary Secretaries. Cardiff, 16th Oct. 1833. Glamorganshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING or Assembly of the Com- pany of Proprietors of the said Canal Navigation, will be held at the Cardiff Arms Inn, in the town of CARDIFF, in the county of Glamorgan, on FRIDAY the 25th day of October next, at the hour of Eleven in the Forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of reducing the rates of Tonnage on the said Canal Navigation, and if so determined, to reduce them accordingly. 0 WILLIAM CRAWSHAV, WALTER COFFIN, THOMAS REECE, THOMAS CHARLES, CHARLES C. WILLIAMS, RICHARD HILL. Cardiff, 5th June, 1833. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application wili be made to Parliament in the next Session, for a Bill to alter, make navigable, and otherwise IMPROVE the PORT and HARBOUR of ABERAVON, in the county of Glamorgan, and to take powers to deepen, widen, straighten, and divert the entrance to the said Port and Harbour; to erect and maintain Breakwaters, Piers, Jetties, and other Works necessary for that purpose, together with Wharfs, Quays, Warehouses, and other Buildings upon and adjoining the sides of the said Port and Harbour, and to muke and construct Docks, Basins, Slips, and other conveniences for the use of Ships and Vessels coming into and using the said Port and Harbour. And that it is intended to take powers to alter, 'divert deepen and improve the course of the Rivers Aberavon, and Frwdwillt, and which Rivers, Port, and Harbour and Works are situate in the parishes of Margam and Aber- avon, in the county of Glamorgan. And that it is also intended to take powers to raise and borrow Money for the purpose of carrying into execution the said several Works and Improvements before mentioned, and to raise, levy, and collect Rates and Duties upon Ships and Vessels using the said Port aud Harbour, or the Docks, Wharfs, and other Works connected therewith. WILLIAM LLEWELLYN, Solicitor Manors of Machen and Wentlloog, IN THE COUNTY OP MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the COURTS LEET of our Sovereign Lord the King, and Gene- ral Courts Baron of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. Lord of the said Manors, will be holden at the places and on the day3 following, that is to say- For the Manor of Machen, on Monday the 28th day of October instant, at the dwelling house of Catherine Lewj, victualler, called the Butcher's Arms, in the parish of Bedwas, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. For tlie Manor of Wentlloog, with the several Manor3 following, members thereof, viz.; Pencarn, Youlton, Cogan, Pembroke, C,»gan, Hemming, English Dowlais, Welsh Dowlais, Ebboth alias Greentield, Fitz John de-la- Moor, Sutton Dutfrin, Malpas Mendlegief, Redcastle, Saint Brides, Hencourt and Marshfield, on Wednesday the 30th day of October instant, at the dwelling house of Elizabeth Potter, victualler, called the Angel Inn, at Castltetown in the parish of Marshfield, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. When and where the Tenants of and Resciants within the said Manors are required to attend to do their suit and service. FREDERICK JUSTICE, Steward. Newport, llth October, 1833. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session, for leave to bring in a Bill to repeal an Act passed in the Eleventh year ot the reign of his Majesty, King George the Third. for repairing and widening several Roads, leading to the Town of l..1.antrissent; and also the Road leading from Newbridge to a place called the Old Furnace, all in the county of Glamorgan." Also an Act passed in the Nineteenth year of the reign of his said Majesty, for enlarging the term and powers of the said Act, made in the Eleventh year of the reign of his said Majesty." And also an Act passed in the 53rd year of the reign of his said Majesty, for continuing and amending two Acts of his said Majesty for repairing several Roads, in the county of Glamorgan, so far as they relate to the Roads comprized in the Lantrissent District;" and for granting further, better, and more effectual powers for repairing and otherwise improving the said Roads, in which Bill provision is intended to be made to make a (liverion, or new line of Road from and out of the said Road, at or near the South Turnpike Gate, situate at the south entrance of the Town ofLantrisseut to a culvert on a certain part of the same Road, near Pont-y-Park Bridge, all in the parish of Lantrissent, in the said county of Glamorgan. Also a diversion or new line of Road from and out of the same Road, at or near a certain Dwelling-house, in the occupation of Benjamin Jones, victualler, called the Horse and Groom, situate in the town of Lantrissent, to a cer- tain Dwelling-house, in the occupation of Nathaniel Janes, victualler, called the Carpenter's Arms, situate near the village of Newbridge, in the parish of Lantwit Vardre, in the same county; and which diversion or new line of Road will pass through the parishes of Lantrissent and Lantwit Vardre, all in the said" county of Glamorgan. Also a Branch Road from the said last-mentioned diversion or new liue of Road, at or near to the entrance of a certain Common, adjacent to the town of Lantrissent, called Kymdna, to or near the North Turnpike Gate, on the same Common, all in the said parish of Lantrissent. Also a diversion or new line of Road from and out of the said Road at or near a certain Bridge, called RUondda Bridge, at the village of Newbridge, in the parish of Lanwonno to or near acertain other Bridge, called Cyimnar Bridge, in the said parish of Lanwonno; which said diversion or new line of Road is all in the said parish of Lanwonno. And in which Bill provision is also'intended to be made to increase or alter the Tolls authorised to be taken upon the said Roads which said Roads and also the said diversions, or new lines of Road and Branch Road, pass or are intended to pass from, into, or through the several parishes, and townships of Lantrissent, Lantwit Vardre, Lanwono, Landyvoduck, Ystradyvoduck, Llan- harran, Pendoylon, and Bonvilston, all in the said county of Glamorgan. v Dated the Fifteenth day of October, 1S33. T. LLEWELLIN WILLIAMS, Solicitor. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. D EVANS respectfully announces his return • from London, where he has paid particular at- tention to the selection of his WINTER STOCK, Which contains all the Novelties introduced this Season, and consists of a Splendid Collection of Furs, French Merinos, Foulard and Challi Dresses, SHk and other Cioaks, of the most Fashionable and elegant Shapes, rich Figured and Plain Ducapes, Watered and 1 lain Gros de Naples, Satin, Turk, and Gros des Indcs. Also, a Magnificent display of FOREIGN AND ENGLISH SHAWLS, and a grea<(<Mcty of Shawl Dresses. His Sliow^ffifioms will be open 011 Monday, the llth of October, Stock'd with a more splendid display of Fancy Goods, than on any former occasion. October 10,11, GWENT AND DYFED []3 CD?:.f dJ ¡]¡ !2J J:1 [!) J1j1.1)[f)[p (j)[D AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. UNDER THE SPECIAL PATRONAGE OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUCHESS OF KENT AND THE PRINCESS VICTORIA. • 4.. THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF BUTE, Conductor-Mr. JOHN PARRY, (Bardd Alam.) AT A MEETING of the COMMITTEE held at the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, (pursuant to adjournment), on Wednesday, the 9th of October, 1833. THOMAS CHARLES, Esq. in the Chair. .It was Re,whed,-lst, That the various Medals, Premiums, and Prizes as hereafter enumerated, he awarded for the respective Prize Compositions and Performances on the Subjects proposed for Competition at the Eisteddfod. 1. The best Ode, in Welsh, On the British Druids,"—" Aivdl ar Dderwyddon Ynys Prydain." -The Chair Medal, value £ 5, with a Premium of EI5. For the second best Ode on the same subject—A Premium of £ 5. j j -< 2. For the best Poem, in Welsh, On Cardiff Castle."—" Cyvcydd ar Gastell Caerdyad. A Medal, value X3, with a Premium of f7. For the second best Poem on the same subject—A Premium of £ 3 I Os. ( 3. For the best Essay, in Welsh, "On the various Idioms of the Welsh Language At Amrywiadau Ymadrodd y Iaith Gymmraeg"-A Medal value E2, with a Premium of 1:8. For the second best Essay on the same subject—A Premium of E3 10s. 4. For the best Ode, in English, "The Princess Victoria"—A Medal, value £ 4 10s. with a Premium of £ 10 10s. For the second best Ode on the same subject—A Premium of £ 5. u 5. For the best Essay, in English, "On the best Notices of the Primitive Christians, by whom the Welsh Churches were founded, and to whom dedicated-A Medal, value f5, with a Premium of Xio. For the second best Essay on the same subject—A Premium of £3.. 6. For the best Essay, in English, "On the Authenticity and Antiquity of the Bardic Alphabet"—" Coclbren If Beirdd"-A Medal, value LE3, with a Premium of £7. 7. For the best Treatise, in Welsh, On the Early Agriculture and Horticulture of IVales"- "Ar Amaethyddiaeth a Garddwriaeth boreol Cymmru"—A Medal, value, XSI and a Premium of flo. 8. For the best Treatise, in English, "On the Mineral Basin of Glamorgan and the adjoining District, and the National Benefits arising tlierefroia"-A Medal, value X3, with a Premium of £10. „ 9. For the best Six Stanzas, in Welsh, (Chicech Englyniov}) On Newbridge, Glamorgan Pont-y-prydd, AlorrraTl'W[I"-A Medal, value .f2, with a Premium of S.3. 10. For the best Ballad, in English, "On the Loss of the Frolic Steamer off Dunraven Pomt A Medal, value X2, with a Premium of 13. 11. For the best New Air in a Welsh Modulation—A Premium of X3 10S. 12. For the best Variation on any Welsh Melody-A Premium of £ '2. The Compositions to befonvarded by the respective Authors, in sealed packets, under feigned Signatures, (the real Names sent sealed up,) on or before the 1 st of July, 1834, addressed to the Honorary Secretaries, Cardiff. 'T H [ E umhL @n Will give the following Medals and Premiums to be awarded at The Eisteddfod :— 1. For the best Historical Account, in English, of the Castles of Glamorgan and Monmouth"- The Royal Medal and a Premium of £ 10 10s. 2. For the best Essay, in Welsh, On Welsh Poetry, stating whether the Four and Twenty Metres have been of benefit to the Language or otherwise"—The Royal Medal. 3. For the best Essay, in English, on the same subject, giving Specimens of Welsh Poetry, with Translations—A Medal. The Compositions on these Three Subjects to be forwarded, under feigned Signatures, (the real Names sent sealed up,) by the I st of July, 1834, to the Honorary Secretary, John Parry, Hsq, 17, Tavistock Street, Bedford Square, London. The following Prizes will also be awarded at the Eisteddfod. 1. A Miniature Silver Harp, of the value of £5 5s. with a Gratuity at the discretion of the Com- mittee towards Travelling Expenses, to the best Proficient on the single-stringed Harp without Pedals. 2. A Miniature Silver Harp, of the value of £ 5 5s. with a Gratuity at the discretion of the Com- mittee towards Travelling Expenses, to the best Proficient on the Triple-stringed Harp. 3. A Medal or a Pret/iium, value £ 5 3s. to the best Singer with the Harp, according' to the manner of Gwent and Dyfed. 4. A Medal or a Premium, value f 3 3s. to the best Singer of Perinilhon with the Harp, according to the Nortliwalian manner. 5. A Medal, value £ 2 10s. for the best English Verses to any Welsh Melody. G, A Medalj value £ 2 10s. for the best Welsh Verses to any English, Irish, or Scotch Melody. 2nd. That if sufficient merit does not appear in the Compositions sent to the Secretaries for adjudication, the Committee be empowered to withhold the Medals and Premiums. 3rd. That the Writers of the several Compositions, both Prose and Poetical, send prefixed to them, Arguments or Analysis of their Contents, to facilitate the decision on their respective merits. 4th. That the several Odes, Poems, Essays, and Treatises, for which the Prizes may be awarded as possessing the greatest merit, be placed at the disposal of the Committee to be printed, if they think fit, for Sale. 5th. That if any Society or Individual should be disposed to offer any additional Premium, or any addi- tion to those already offered, it is requested that they communicate such intentions to the Secretaries. 6th. The Rev. W. B. Knight, Chancellor of the Diocese of Landaff, and The Rev. Thomas Price, having kindly signified their acceptance of the officers of two of the Judges of the merits of the Prize Compositions, that the cordial thanks of this Committee be tendered to them for the handsome 'terms in which they have conveyed their sentiments to the Honorary Secretaries. 7th. That the respective Subscribers to the Eisteddfod be respectfully requested to transmit the Amount of their Subscriptions either to the Honorary Secretaries at Cardiff, or to cause the same to be paid into the hands of the Treasurers, Messrs. Towgoods and Co. Bankers, Cardiff; or Messrs. Rogers, Towgood and Co. Clement's Lane, London, on or before the 1st of January, 1831. 0 8th. That all Persons having at any time any claims upon the Eisteddfod Committee, are requested to forward their respective Accounts to the Honorary Secretaries at Cardiff, on or before the first Saturday in every month. THOMAS CHARLES, Chairman The Chairman having left the Chair, Resolved, That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to him for his conduct therein. TRAHERNF- Honorary Secrelarieq. T. W. BOOKEtt, S T1e,. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LONDON- CAPITAL, E3,000,000, in Shares of £100 each. Deposit Z5 per Share.—Under the Management of a BOARD OF DIRECTORS, consisting of the LONDON COMMITTEE. BRISTOL COMMITTEE. John BETTINGTON, Esq. Robert BRIGHT, Esq. Henry CAYLEY, Esq. John CAVE, Esq. Ralph FENWICK, Esq. Charles Bowles FRIPP, Esq. George Henry GIBBS, Esg, George GIBBS, Esq. Robert Frederick GOWKR, Esq. Thomas Richard GUPPY, Esq. Riversdale W. GRENFELL, Esq. John HARFORD, Esq. Robert HOPKINS, Jun., Esq. William Singer JACQUES, Esq. Edw. Wheler MILLS, Esq. George JONES, Esq. Benjamin SHAW, Esq. James LEAN, Esq. Henry SIMONDS, Esq. Peter MAZE, Esq. William Unwin SIMS, Esq. Nicholas ROCH, Esq. George WILDES, Esq. John VINING, Esq. C. A. SAUNDERS, Esq., Secretary, W. TOTHILL, Esq., Secretary. Office, No. 17, Cornliill Railway Office, DI istol. sLondon:— Messrs. GLYN, HALLIFAX, MILLS, & Co. y"> ,„oa t Messrs. MILES, HARFORD & Co. B.v>KEBS. V ist0i .— )Messrs. ELTON, BAILL1E, AMES, & Co. '.Messrs. STUCKEY & Co. G i London:— Messrs. SWAIN, STEVENS, & Co. SOLICITORS.. } .—Messrs. OSBORNES & WARD. ENGINEER J. K. BRUNEL, Esq. Application will be made to Parliament in the next Session for an Act of Incorporation. Surveys have been made, and Estimates prepared under authority of a Committee, deputed by the ♦Funicipal Corpo ration and other Public Bodies of liristol, in January last, to make the preliminary arrangements. The Directors are encouraged in this great National Undertaking by the support of Land Ownell and Occupiers, whose Property will therehy hccollw closely and advantageously connected with the Metropolis, as well as with the remote Western Districts of England. Whilst the Sauthern Counties of Ireland and Wales will participate in the benefit to be derived from this rapid and cheap mode of communication, they will largely contribute to the success and permallentUevenlle of the Company. Subscribers will not be answerable beyond the amount of their respective Shares. N B. Applications for Shares to he addressed to the Secretary in London or Bristol, from whom the Prospectus, with a Lithographic Map, may be obtained. Applications may also he made. and Deposits paid, to Messrs, Towgood and Co., Bankers, Cardiff j and Messrs Jones and Co., [{.inkers, Abergavenny, Monmouth, and Newport. THE CAMBRIAN, GLOUCESTER, AND l:!l Ø[!) ŒJ!?, m [ll!.l W£l?:l' AT a MEETING OF IRON MASTERS AND OTHERS, held at the CASTLE INN, MERTIIYR. TYDFIL, on Friday, the llth day of October, 1S33, to take into consideration a plan of a RAILWAY TO LON- DON, proposed by Mr. Wooddeson. It u;a resolrcrl,-Thatthe formation of a Railway from I South Wales through Gloucester, to join the projected roads from Bristol to London, with a branch from Glouces- ter to Birmingham, would be of great national importance, inasmuch as it would afford a speedy and cheap communi- cation between the important Mineral Basin of S mth WALES and the.Metropolis, aud between it and the inte- rior of the kingdom. That such a Road would also be of very great advantage to the Agriculture of the several Cilunties through which it may be carried, as by means of the same, their agricultu- ral produce would be expeditiously, and at a sinall-expciice, conveyed to the best markets. Resolved,—That, in the opinion of this Meeting, the Revenue, which would arise from the transport of iron, Copper, Tin, Coal, Agricultural Produce, and Passengers, would be sufficient to afford an ample remuneration for the sum which will be necessarily expended in the for- mation of such road. Resolved,-Tliat entertaining these opinions, this Meet- ing will use every means in their power to promote the formation of the said Railway, and that a Committee, con- sisting of the following gentlemen, be appointed to draw the attention of the public to this undertaking, and to pro- mote its formation. That the following gentlemen be requested to act as such Committee:— J. J. Guest, Esq., M.P. Benjamin Hall, Esq. M.P. T. R. Guest, Esq. John Russell, Esq. Joseph Bailey, Esq. Samuel Homfray, Esq. Anthony Hill, Esq. William H. Forman, Esq J, B. Bruce, Esq. William Crawshay, Esq. Summers Harford, Esq. W. Thompson, Esq. M. P. Rowland Fothcrgill, Esq. Richard Hill, Esq. Crawshay Bailey. Esq. Robert Smith, Esq. Watkin George, Esq. James Hunt, Esq. Lancelot Powell, Esq. William Needham, Esq. Thomas Brown, Esq. Chis. LJ. Harford, Esq. Thomas Hill, Esq. Ca.pt. Biown, K.N. Morgan Morgan, Esq. William Meyrick, Esq. William Thomas, Esq' Archibald Kenrick, Esq. George Brewer, Esq. Resolved,—That the foregoing resolutions be published it) the Merthyr Guardian, Cambrian, Gloucester Chronicle, Gloucester Journal, Aris's Birmingham Gazette, Felix Par- ley, and Mercury, Bristol Papers, Monmouthshire Merlin, Courier, Globe, and London Guardian papers. Glamorganshire 6rnrrai agritut= tural Soactj). 'r«HE NEXT ANNUAL MEETING of this SO- J_ CIETY will be held at the BEAR IN N, C'OWBK 1DGE, all TUESDAY, the 29th Day of October instant, where the Committee are requested to attend to arrange the general Business and all Stoct to be exhibited must be in the Field before ten o'clock in the morning of that day, after which the Premiums will bo. awarded agreeably to the Rules of the Society already published, and of which additional Copies may be had on application to EDW. BRADLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. The ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH will take place on MONDAY, the 21IT day of OCTOBER instant, for which purpose the Candidates are requested to meet on the Farm of Mr. Thomas Morgan, of Landow, at Halt-past Nine o'clock in the Morning, to arrange the order of Starting, which will take place at Ten o'Ciock precisely. Cowbridge, 1st. Oct. 1833. GLASGOW LOTTERY. WMALLALIEU, GAZETTE AND GUAR- « DIAN OFFICE, MERTHYR TYDVIL, Agent to EISWS Office, London, has on Sale Tickets and Shares for the SECOND GLASGOW LOTTERY, the Scheme of which contains Prizes of £ 15,000, ito,ooo, &-c. on Houses and Lands, or the holders may have Money imme- diately; and BISH sold last Lottery upwards of Two Thirds of all the Capitals, all of which he paid in Money directly they were drawn.—The whole Lottery will be decided „ ALL IN ONE DAY, IN LONDON, AT COOPERS HALL, 22d. January, 1S3-1. DJSH'S AGENTS ARE Merthyr Tydvil, W. Mallalieu, Gazette & Guardian Office- Brecon L W". Morgan, Bookseller, Post Office. Cardiff. W. Bird, Bookseller. Carmarthen .W. Evans, Carmarthen Jjurnai Office. Hai:erfordl.1.est..J. l'ottr, ilooksellr. J. Nash, Merlin Office. Neath M. Fear, Timber Yard. -Ve.t Presietgn INr. Price, Grove House. Swansea Davies, Auctioneer, Post Office. Bangor J Brown, North Wales Chronicle Office. (,'ai-i,ar,t,on IV, Potter and Co. Heiald Office. Holywell J Davies, Bookseller, Cross-street. IVTEWSPAPERS from every County regularly tiled L\ at DEACON'S COFKEE-RIOUSE, Walbrook, near the Royal Eschange, London. Also, Scotch and Irish, Guernsey and JERSEY, Sydney, HobartTown and Swan River papers. The London papers and Periodicals on the tables as soon as published. Advertisements punctually inserted in every British and French paper. N.B. Agent for Galignani's ilegse"(er.-rtefreshments on the most economical scale. Sports of the iftclti, THE SPORTSMAN is pub'ished every Saturday, Price Three Halfpence; and in Monthly Paits, con- taining Five Numbers and a Wrapper, Price 8d. The object of this Publication is to give practical directions on ali matters connected with Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, 0 '1 and Angling Training of Dogs and Horses, &C. &c. Eaca subject is treated in its proper season and it is a leading feature of the Work to encourage a taste for the Manly Sports, avoiding altogether those subjects which tend to brutalise and degrade the more noble attributes of Man. ThePENNY BELLE ASSEMBLEE a new Fashionable, Literary and Musical Magazine, edited by Mrs. CORNW EL L BARON WILSON, is published every Saturday. The Monthly Part, Price 8d., contains Five Numbers,^D a Coloured Plate of the Monthly Fashions, finishedTn the first style. The Work is embellished with Cuts of the most Fashionable Dresses, as they arrive weekly from Paris. The Music is original, and by the best Composers. The Literary Matter is of the first class, and calculated both to amuse and instruct. N. B. An Alphabetical Index and Title Page to the first 40 Numbers of The Maids', Wives', and Widows' Magazine, Price Id., is now ready for delivery. Communications for either of the above Publications should be addressed (post paid) to the respective Editors, at the Office, ,1,9, Holywell-street, S.ranJ.—*IAY be had by order, through all Booksellers. FOR BILIOUS, STOMACH, AND LIVER COM- PLAINTS, SICK HEAD-ACHES, &c. SYDENHAM'S ANTIBILIOUS, or /.FAMILY PILLS of HEALTH, entirely vegetable A*saie ALLJ efficacious Aperient. These Fills are ilivaluab!e as a rem,edy in most of the complaints to which the digestive organs are subject, especially in bilious affections, and an innumerable variety of diseases which are the consequences of the irregular and imperfect action of the organs of digestion, viz. habitual costivencss, indigestion, sick head- ache, loss of appetite, flatulence, lowness of spirits, gout, spasms, &c. Mild yet effectual in their operation, and being free from calomel, they require no confinement at home; moderate exercise increases their good effect. The decided approbation and increasing demand by the public for these pills, and the opinion given of this compound public medicine, by some of the tirst medical practitioners, perhaps known to the readers of this advertisement, stamps this aperient with a character which few patent medicines possess. Sold in boxes, at Is. lid.; 2,. 9(1. 4s. 6,1. -1 and I Is. The 2s. 9d. boxes contain three small boxes, and purchasers will find considerable advantage in the pur- chase of the larger boxes, viz. 4s. 6d. and 1 Is. Also, GRANADA TOOTH POWDER, entirely vege. table, now first introduced into England, from the recipe of an emineut physician of Grarto.-izt. All who value their teeth would do well to use this elegant dentrifife, as it at once eradicates scurvy from the gums. and in the end produces that essential to beauty, while and sound teeth. It is also a preventive of tooth ache, A preservative of the teeth to extreme old age. Sold in boxes, at 2s. 9d. T he genuine will have tlie words, "J. Hees, Bristol," on the I stamp surrounding each box, by order of his Majesty's Commissioners; the imitation of which is a CAPITAL otleiice, GLAMORGANSHIRE. bt Hct, AND ENTERED (JPON IMMEDIATELY. A NEAT COTTAGE consisting' of a Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen and two Bed Rooms with a three stall Stable, Piggery, and about t,) perches of Gar- den Ground, situate in the parish of Whitchurch, distant from Card ill" live miles and adjoining the road leading from Cardiff to Merthyr and within 100 yards of the Glamorganshire Canal. This Cottage is pleasantly situated and is well adapted for any business requiring a communication between Cardiff and Merthyr. Further particulars may had by applying (if by letter postage pai.i; to P. Thomas, Newbridge Works, or to Mr. Thomas, Auctioneer, S.tÍnt Mary-street, Cardiff. Cardiff, Oct.. i), 1SHS. O lie iLtt. AND ENTERED UPON THE 2D FEBRUARY NEXT, DYHEWID FARM situate in the parish of LA- TWIT VARDRE, on each side of the turnpike road from New Mill to Newbridge, and distant from the latter about three miles. It contains within a ring fence 180 acres of Land ad- mirably suited to a dairy aud rearing young cattle, aud is productive of good corn. Coal is raised on the premises, and lime is to be had within a short distance. For particulars apgly to Mr. M.Donne, Lanmihangle, near Cowbridge. To be Sold'by Auction, on the 3d of October next, the stock and crops of the said Farm. ( One Concern.) o to Srt, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, rj^HAT OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED INN, J. with Coach-house, atid Stabling for 16 or 20"horses, and a good Gardeu attached, called the srall INN, MERTHYR TYDFIL.. The above Inn is excellently situate for business, is much frt quenied, and will be let on terms wet! worthy the attention of any person desirotii of engaging in the busi- ness. The Stock, which is light, to be taken at afair valua- t:on. The tenant will shew t e premises. Apply, if by letter post paid, to Mr. David Davies, Grocer, Hirvvain. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 19t) iir nn1 fcjj Slurfcimt, By Mr. RICHARD WILLIAMS, At YNYSGORWG, in the parish of Glyucorwg in the said county, on FRIDAY, October 25th, 18j3, ABOUT SIX HUNDRED VALUABLE MOUN- TAIN SHEEP, in healthy condition, comprising Wethers, Ewes and Lambs, which will be put up in suit- able Lots, for the convenience of purchasers. Also, three or four good MOUNTAIN' PONIES. Sale to commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon —Seven Months' Credit will be given on approved Security, or the usual Diicouut will be allowed for Ready Money. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. œO be nI1:r bJ1 Dribatr Contract, THE PERPETUAL ADVO'tVKO.Y or the NEXT PRESENTATION to the RECTORY or PARISH CHURCH of LANHARRY; consis ing of a Parsonage House, Barn, Stable, Outbuildings, and Yard, and about IS acres of Rich glebe Land, in part adjoining the house nd Yard. The parish contains about 1,400 arres of good Land, the Present Incumbent advanced in life. The Tithes at present let jit a low tent, and the estimated annual value of the Living, exclusive of the GJebc, 32[)O. It has only single duty, and is under value in the King's Books. A small Grass Farm with a suitable Dwelling House and Outbuildings will be sold with the Advowson if de- sired by a Purchaser. There arc two excellent packs of Harriers in the imme- diate neighbourhood. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr. Cuthbertson, Solicitor, Neath, (If by letter the postage must be paid.) GLAMORGANSHIRE. SEo bit JseiU IIL) Sluctum, BY MR. T. WATKINS, At Rhvdvpenna Farm, within three miles of Cardiff, 011 MONDAY, the 21st day of October, 1833, THE ENTIRE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK of the said farm, being the property of the Marquess of Gate, comprisin-g three Ricks ot Wheat, two ditto of Bar- ley, two ditto of Oats, and three ditto of Hay, all which are well harvested and of good quality twenty Steers aud three Heifers, being the first cross between the true Here- ford and Glamorgan breed, selected with a great deal of judgment, and of qnallty not to be surpassed in the princi. pali'ty; four strong Clrt 1,1 urses about six years old, capital two Broad-wheel Carts, Iron Ploughs, Drags, Harrows, Harness, Roller, Pikes, Rakes, Seives, &c. &c. The whole of which will be sold without the least reserve, and three months' credit given, on approved security, to purchasers of twenty pounds and upwards such security to be given before any part of the said stock is taken off the premises. The Sale to begin precisely at 11 o'clock. Cardiff, IOih October, 1S3S. CARMARTHENSHIRE. dFov aIe bJl flitcttoit, A VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, Situate in the several Parishes of Llangan and Llanboidy. ill (j) (!j. øŒ)[j)!J AS the honor to announce that he has received instructions from the Assignees of the Estate of Messrs. Waters, Jones, and Co., to offer for Public Com- petition on THURSDAY, the 31st day of October next, ;.t the WHITE HART INX, in the town of Narberth, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, All that extremely desirable FARM and LANDS, called PWLL-Y-WHIAD, Eligibly and delightfully situated in one of the most pic turesquc parts of Carmarthenshire, together with the fast thriving Plantation# Farm House, Farm B aildings, Smith's Shop, Cottages and also the weil known Inn, called the Farmers' Arms. situate on the Lands and adjoining the Turnpike Road, and containing by admeasurement up- wards of 330 Acres of very Rich, Prime .Meadow, and Pasture Land, all in the best state of cultivation. Mr. Goode, in offering to the Public this most desirable Freehold, regrets his inability of giving that description which this much admired property deserves, but is desirous of observing, that the Lands arc so situated as to command many inviting situations for the erection of a Family Resi- dence, which, from its proximity to all the necessary mate- rials, can be built on very reasonable terms. There are upwards of 20 Acres of tilie thriving Plantations of about 25 years growth, which are so arranged and diversified, that they cannot fail to give satisfaction; to which are added the advantages so much sought after, namely, aline Sporting Country which abounds with Game, and is within ten nimtr.es walk of one of the best Trout and Salmon Rivers in Wales and its being in the vicinity of the good Market and Post Towns of N arberth six miles, Saint Clear's seven, through which the Loudon Mail and other Coaches pass daily, is another peculiar advantage which this favoured property possesses, and altogether offers to capi- talists a very rare opportunity for pecuniary Investment. Further Particulars may be obtained on application at the Offices of Messrs. Crowdcr and Maynard, Solicitors, Mansion-House Place, London; Messrs. Vanghan and Uevan, Solicitors, P-recoi) ¡\fessts. Jones and Jeffries, Solicitors, Mr. Downmsn, King-Street, Car- marthen and Mr. Geonre Goode, Land Agent and Auc tioneer, White-House, near Carmarthen White-House, near Carmarthen, I September 20th, 1S"3. S