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^CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and Swift Going Steam ■^HUTS- Packet, NAUTILUS, fffjn%lgrplHi^ Horse Power, I JOHN ALLEN, Commander, 4 '^tended to Ply during the Nexj; WEEK (if not pre | viously disposed of, being on Sale) for Goods and Pas- I lengers as follows:— FROM CARDIFF, J(;y 7.1,1()NDAY 0 morning I s TUESDAY 5J afternoon j 9 WEDNESDAY afternoon I II.FRIDAY 7$morning | FROM BRISTOL. July S.TUESDAY 5 morning j 9.WEDNESDAY 5.J morning I 10.THURSDAY 6 morning 12.SATURDAY 7J morning Fares and Particulars as per Hand Bill lieN.n. Goods for Cardiff taken in at Cumberland Basin, "obert Chaplain, Agent; and at No. 12, Quay Street, I Cr,Sto1' Per J°'in G. Jones, Agent; also for Merthyr, il.^Philly, Cowbridge, Llantrissent, and Bridgend, New ''Be, Aberdare, &c. It being of importance that she ^0uld leave Bristol immediately she fleets, in order to tin ^er Passage to Cardiff the same Tide, it is re- t„;«od that Carriages and Horses intended to be Shipped, $be brought down previous to the time advertised for *iog. Jru>ACKliT OFFICE,'—St. Mary street, Cardiff, RICHARD TODD, Agent. FCKLSTOII ANDNEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, WILL SAIL JjlBwk During the NEXT WEEK, fjJteL AS FOLLOWS J I JULY. FROM BRISTOL, '• MONDAY 6J morn 6 after TUESDAY 1 morn. 10J mom .^■WEDNESDAY 8 morn. 11J morn .^•THURSDAY 81 morn 12 noon .'•FRIDAY 9 morn 12J after L. SATURDAY 10 mom L^after Ul* FROM NEWPORT. I '.Monday IOJ morn 1 after "•TUESDAY 6 morn 6 after In ^Vednesoay ,r'orn •••• 6 af,cr THURSDAY 61 mom 6 after I j'» FRIDAY 7 morn 1 after 12, .SATURDAY 7,i mom 2 after •j, FA RES :-After Cabin, 4s -Forc-Cabin, 2s. nll Fro the same Day (provided a To and Fro et's taken), After Cabin, 6s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. & Wheel Carriage, 20s. Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; l1^ eseach, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one pQ-Ber, 15s. Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto e*Cabin, 6s. The Proprietors of the above Packets GIVE le,, 'pK that they will not be accountable for an3' Pas- 8 Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any lnw s> Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged, unless *il *•(? at e't'lt'r °f their Offices in Bristol or Newport; C!^tr. above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and to<>0|^e 'n proportion paid for the same at the time of et-Offices, Kownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney J Wharf, Newport. r JOHN JONES, Agent. I Nflrnl0.! FF.—Coaches between Newport and Cardiff, to I er the time of each Packet, by which Passengers will 1 ^bled to procced to and from Cardiff without delay. | 4|JArDiff a ND MERTHYR.—A Coach between Cardiff j Merthyr every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and i^^ay, starting from the Rummer Tavern and Steam Hotel, Cardiff, at 6 o'clock morning, and from Q "yr at 5 o'clock evening. IL»LOLD,RF AND COWBRIDGE.—A Coach between Cardiff HlgjV^wbridge every Tuesday, leaving Cardiff at 9 o'clock £ "MM and Cowbridge at 5 o'clock afternoon. th"llg, and COWI)ri(ige at 5 o'clock afternoon. p I I^0nTypool AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily Weeil these places and Newport. VH^Degar IRON WORKS, through Aber?arn and Bed- A Coach Daily between these places and New arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morning, and j,?8 about 3 o'clock afternoon. 1834 IS3-J1 i Thc Schooner CAMBRIA, j J. GEORGE, Master. j °w Loading, at COTTON'S WHAIiF, Tooley ^Dp Street, London, IS^niFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, ABERGAVENNY, lapiLCON MONMOUTH, PONTYl'OOL, COWBRIDGE, A J^GEND, AND PLACES ADJACENT, I d Will positively sail on TUESDAY, the 15th of I July, 1834. j ^fto &c. apply to the Master on board; Mr. R. I s^Ov1' ^cwPort» Mr- Thomas Richards, Aberga- I "^ith Messrs. Winstone, Prossef and Co. Brecon; Mr. Wharfinger, London; or to Mr. Fairclough, •Jiff0 '^e and London Shipping Company, at \^jon, June 29th, 1834. j TO FOLLOW THE EGERtA. The Fine Fast-Sailing Coppered and Cop- I Per Fastened American Ship BOAR1DINA, I -4.1 .at Lloyd's—500 Tons Burthen, W, M. HAYWAltD,-Commander, SAIL FROM NEWPORT FOR PHILADELPHIA, OR ABOUT THE 24TH OF JULY, 1834. ^he W'" ^orward Passengers to New York. H bEJ^>0VE vessel's accommodations ere very superior, V* cOitif a "re:>t between decks, adds greatly to 0r^ and convenience of Passengers, Persons vv n km'°rate better make an early application, take only a limited number. EMIGRATION. I The Superior American Packet Ship, HERALD, A 1. at Lloyds. 550 Tons Burthen. xAIL FROM NEWPORT ABOUT THE 24TII OF JULY, 1834. ^FOl< PllILAT)ELFlllA* for\mTTassen^ers to NEW YORK. ^i'^odat0^0 ^esse',s Cabins are fitted up with every ac- *1^ fln(| (>l0n ^or Families; steerage Passcngeis will like- Ver3' Cl>'ivenience to render the voyage agreeable; li^' inn is advisable, as this Vessel will take ',tRd number. J v EMIGRATION. °'Pn» UI-L0VV THE BOARID1NA AND THE J HERALD FROM NEWPORT. S 'J,he Fine Fast-Sailing superior American I Copper and Copper-Fastened Ship- FRANKLIN, I M. HOWLAND, Commander, Vy- 400 7'ons Burthen. Sail about the 19th of AUGUST, 1884, \H For PHILADELPHIA, forward Passengers to NEW YORK. sbip saik remarkably fast, is fitted up with l0US wiH rarely be met with, isa great f0C°.n ^Cl^s» and will therefore be an excellent op- <>r r.ai}y persons wishing to Emigrate to the above %[! *il| Vc'nity. The number of Passengers this b aPDli« e- w'" very limited; to ensure a Passage, > pr ,on TOust be made. or Passage by the above Vesse's. apply to > Wrv^n Co* Newport; M. FAIRCLOUGH, %g\ ^DrrnM-0111, pROSSKK and PRICE. Brecon; i Crti>, j5* '^e Merthyr Guardian, Motimouth- I and Hereford. Times. ili A SWANSEA REGATTA AND [PMT BQkT RACE Will take place on the 30th and 31st JULY, 1831. ATa MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS and £ *• FRIENDS to the SWANSEA REGATTA and PILOT BOAT RACE, It was resolved. That the RE- GATTA should take place on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 3Qth and 31st JULY next, agreeably to the following arrangements; and that a Subscription Book be immediately opened, and Subscriptions received as usual at the Cambrian-Office, Wind-street FIRST DA)( -WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. SAILING MATCH between the PILOT BOATS of the Port of Swansea. SAILING MATCH for YACHTS, not exceeding 15 Tons register, For a Silver Cup or Purse of Fifteen Sovereigns. Also, SAILING MATCH for YACHTS of from 15 „ to 30 Tons register, tor a Silver Cup or Purse of 20 Sovereigns. SCULLING and ROWING MATCHES between Boats belonging to Vessels trading to the Ports of Swansea or Neath. At two o'clock the Exhibition of Fruits and Flowers of the Swansea and Neath Horticultural Society will take place at the Rooms, and in the evening the Theatre will be opened under the Patronage of the Stewards. SECOND DAY. THURSDAY, JULY 31. SAILING MATCH between the Six leading Pilot Boats on the first day's Race, and an equal number of Pilot Boats belonging to the Port of Neath. LADIES' CHALLENGE CUP, value 100 GUINEAS. To be sailed for by YATCHS, not exceeding 45 Tons register, subject to the conditions of the LadlCs Challenge Cup at Cowes. This Cup was won in the years 1832 and 1833 by Mr. Lander, of Kinsale. THE SINGLETON CHALLENGE CUP, given by Mr. VIVIAN, to be sailed for by YATCHS, not exceed- ing 20 Tons register, subject to the conditions of the Ladies' Challenge Cup at Cowes. This Cup was won last year by the Psyche, Mr. Barnes. SAILING MATCH between the OYSTER DREDG- ING BOATS belonging to the Mumbles. A ROWING MATCH free for all Boats, rowed by a Pair of Oars. A ROWING MATCH free for all Boats, rowed by Four Oars. Particulars of Regulations and of the Prizes for Boats may be obtained on application to Mr. Padley, at the Harbour-Office, Swansea. STEWARDS: J. If. VIVIAN, Esq M P I H.J. GRANT, Esq. L.W. DILLWYN.Esq. M-P. | F. FREDERICKS, Esq. On THURSDAY Evening, the REGATTA BALL, at the PUBLIC ROOMS. ON SATURDAY, THE FIFTH OF JULY WILL BE PUBLISHED, THE OXFORD CONSERVATIVE. A NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. AT a time when inroads are making on the Consti- tution, when the Church is attacked on all sides, and when all that is venerable is despised; it becomes the duty of every man, who truly loves his Country, carefully to preserve those institutions which have hitherto contri butcd 80 much to her prl-caiinence and boldly to stand forward in their defence." We know that we are engaged in an arduous struggle: our opponents are powerful and numerous but, convinced that our object is to preserve all thatis good, we confidently rely on the aid of those literary friends, whose exertions in so noble a cause will doubtless assist us in bringing the contest to a successful issue. On principles such as these THE CONSERVATIVE will be offered to the Public. Communications, addressed to the Editor, are requested to be sent to thi Pablislier (post paid.) Printed and Published by J. Vincent, Radcliffe Square, Oxford. TO Ironfounders and Others. r¥^HE Directors of the Newcastle Subscription L Water Company will, on or before Thursday, the 10th of July, receive sealed TENDERS for laree ouan tities of CAST IRON PIPES of u i„c/I inT" 7 inches, 6 inches, 5 inches, 4 jnches, 3 inches, and I 2 inches diameter, to be cast in lengths and of weights as 1 stated in the Specification. They will be Subjected to I proot ')y nyaroswm. r equal to a perpendicular column of water 400 feet high for the heavier portion of the 14 inch mam, and 300 feet for all the other pipes. Persons desirous of giving in proposals may obtain copies of the Specification by applying, if by letter post- paid, to the Secretary, at the Office of the Company, No. 13, Mosley Street, NewcaS,le-llp0n.Tyn0) on or aft« Saturday the 28th of Juno. By Order of the Directors, HENRY A. MlTCH ELL, Secretary. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, June 18th, 1834. DR. cle^s HERBA6E0U8 PULLS, FOR THE CURE OF Indigestion, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Habitual Cos- hveiiess, Fevers, lnjlan»nation%, Gout, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Scorbutic A Cutaneous Eruptions, Intestina Worms, Jaundtee, Dropsies, c. for pi-eserving the Constitution, strengthening the Stomach, and im- proving the general health, DURING a practice of upwards of forty years, the late Dr. Clee employed with unvarying success these valuable Pills, and much Of ll'ts celebrity may be attributed to the beneficial effects resulting from their use. The high repute in which he was deservedly held, and the acknowledged efficacy of his treatment, render it almost needless for us to dilate on the value of the Medi- cine now recommended, yet as the compounders of Dr. Clee's Herbaceous Pills, we may here assure the Public they arc prepared solely from the Vegetable Kingdom, re- main uninjured if kept any length of time, and retain their virtues in all climates. These Pills are admirably adapted for removing all im- purities of the blood, and correcting bad digestion, they promote a healthy action of the Liver, allay Acidity of the Stomach, and give tone to the digestive organs, are par- ticularly calculated for loss of appetite or lowness of spirits,and will be found truly serviceable inremoving Nausea, Giddiness, or Headache. They are superior in point of efficacy to any Medicine yet discovered in eradicating all Scorbutic Affections and Eruptions on the Skin. Enclosed with each Box are full and explicit directions. Prepared from the Recipe of the late Dr. Clee, of Strefford. agreeably to his express directions, by W. HARDING and CO. Surgeons, 2, Charles Street, Soho, London; and sold, by their Aae-nts at the Gazette and Guardian Office; and Mr. Williams, Chemist and Drug- gist, Brecon, and Merthyr Tvdvil, in boxes at Is. l'Jd. 2s. 9.1. and 4s. 6d. each. None are genuine but those bearing the signa- ture of W. HARDING & Co.'2,Charles Street, Soho, on the Government Stamp round each box. A LSO, DR. CLEE'S PECTORAL BALSAM, For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Affections of the Chest, Lungs, See. 1 Jus invaluable medicine was constantly employed by the late Dr. CLEE, in affections of the Chest, Lungs, &c. during his long and extensive practice, and the astonishing success which marked his treatment is doubtless the strongest recommendation in its favour. By promoting Expectoration, it all-nost instantly removes slight and recent Coughs, gives immediate relief to those I which have assumed a more dangerous character, and if persevered in seldom fails completely to overcome them, however obstinate. This Balsam is an unfailing remedy for shortness of Breath, and Hoarseness, it allays irritation in the throat, and If tImely resorted to will be found valuably efficient in relieving the symptoms attendant on Consumption in its early stages. To the Asthmatic Patient this Medicine is essentially beneficial, a dose taken at bed time will constantly remove that urgent difficulty of breathing by which he is frequently nightly harrassed. Sold in bottles at 25.9.1. each, with the signature of W. HARDING on the Government Stamp. B RECONSHIRE. RESIDENCE FOR SALE ON THE CELEBRATED BANKS OF THE WYE. Zo be 33tg{Joseli of bg vribate colitract, 1 RPHE VILLA RESIDENCE called CHAPEL ALLTM AWR, with the excellent Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land attached, adjoining the Turnpike Road from Hay to Builth, and bounded on the one side by the River Wyfc. The Scenery from the Residence is of the most pic- turcsquaand captivating nature and the Property in every respect forms a most desirable Investment for a Sportsman or an Agriculturist. Also, TO BE SOLD, together with the above Property, the Hill Farm called 1 3 WW GILFACH GALED, J a most excellent Sheep Walk appurtenant to Bowcott* '1'^1 a' ^reSCnt in tlle occupation of Mr. John The Residence of Chapel Alltmawr being now in the occupation of'the Proprietor, a Purchaser may be accom- modated with a large portion of the Furniture at a valua- tion, and a further accommodation may be afforded him by allowing a considerable portion of the Purchase Money to remain as a Mortgage Security on the Property. I M,arket Town of Builth is only four miles distant, and to which there is a Daily Post. For a Card to view the Property, and for further Parti- cuiars, apply at the office of Messrs. Jones and Powell. Solicitors, Brecon. BRECONSHIRE. CAPITAL WATER CORN MILL, AND VALUABLE STOCK FARM, So be fLtt, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, A BERBRANE MILL, together with about five Cres of Meadow, Pasture, and Garden Ground situate m the parish of Trallong. siderahU>0Ve MiU was rebuiU a V™ ago' at con- siderable expence and is in most complete repair. Itcon- wkh £ air of French and °ne P?'r °J Welsh Stones, wun an abundant and constant supply of water, und the machinery is constructed upon the most improved min- ciple. A good Dwelling House, Oat Kiln, Stable Cart Mouse, Cow Shed, and Pigstye are attached to the nre- mises, and every encouragement will be given to an in- dustrious and honest tenant. The above premises are situate about a quarter of a mile out of the turnpike road leading from Brecon to Trccastle distant from the former place aoout four miles and a half' and from the Iron Works, atMorthyr Tydvil in the county of Glamorgan, about eighteen miles. o ALSO TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, CAER HOWELL, and a moiety of Gwern y Paul Farms, situate in the pansh of Penderin, containing by admeasurement 143 Acres or thereabouts, of Meadow Arable, and Pasture Land. The above Farms are situate within a short distance of the Hirwain and Aberdare Iron Works, and possess a valuable and extensive Right of Common upon the Great Forest of Brecon, and are well adapted for the rearing of Sheep and Cattle. Every encouragement will be given to an industrious Tenant. ° For further particulars, apply, if by letter post paid, to Messrs. Jones and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon Mr. Thomas Davies, Land Abcnt, CricKhowell or Pcnry Williams,, Esq. at Pcnpont, near Brecon, where a Map of the pro- perty may be seen, and a person appointed to shew the premises. LOUGHOR. TO to Het on Heastf, AND ENTEftED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Very desirable HOUSE and PREMISES, with large Garden and Stabling, known by the name of the SANCTUARY, in the town Loughor; and almost close to the New Bridge. The great improvements in the line of road fromSwansea to Carmarthen through Loughor, will, it is considered, lead to the Mail running through that town, which will without doubt considerably increase the traffic on the road. It is considered that there is an opening for an INN at LotlGIIoR, In consequence of the improvements al- luded to under these circumstances the house now advertised will be found particularly desirable, both as to situation and the great extent of the accommodation which it will afford. The premises may be viewed on application to Mr. Thomas Daniel, to whom proposals may be made or to Mr. Dunkin, flanglnneeb. WITH THE PATRONAGE OF HIS LATE MA- JESTY, AND OF THE LORDS OF THE TREA- SURY. SIGHT RESTORED-NE-RVOUS HEAD-ACHE CURED. Numerous Testimonials and References of the first re- spectability, proving Cataract, Gutta Serena, inflamma- tions, and all Diseases of the Eves and the Head com- pletely eradicated Glasses left off after Twenty years use, and tii2 Breath rendered impervious to contagion by the use of Grimstone s celebrated Eye Snuff. Originals may be seen at 39, Broad-street, Bloomsbury. This delightful compound of the most choice Aromatic and Odoriferous Herbs, has been the constant study of the inv ntor up- wards of Twenty years, and the many thousands who have been restored hy taking it, is a fact too well known to be doubted. The advance of cijdization, which gives birth to so many new forms ar.d di8ea)ie( brings in its tram new discoveries ot reme a! iigent3> and new applications of science to their virtue9, in o ca8e has this remark been more signally vert-lied thnti i" the moern prevalence of near-sightedness and the new Hpphsnces for its relief. Truly, we are a blinking generation every second lua|, g,aieg uj)on (JS jn t!ie streets through varied or bin, ar^eii, or amber but none o. these optical pre» ves protess to restore the impaired faculty to the vigour ot neaiin. Let, however, the student and the literal y devotee learn, wi.h gratltU(1 lhat guch # rt,medy ex- ists. The instance n^ which Grimstone's Evt-sniiff has re- newed the powei ot on by restoring tone to the over-stiained organ ore so numerous at)t| weil.authenticated, that the individual who neglects to make an experiment ot its efficacy, may justly be sain to indulge a silly scepticism at his own expense."— "Uniteu Service Gazette, April 19 IS34." Copy of a Letter sent to Mr. brimstone, 39, Broad Street, Hlonirigliury. Dear Slr.-Yon may nalce use of my came, for a true fact, in taking your eye snutf, I have received such pr»*at benefit, that I can see to.write without glasses, which I could nnt d.' before I took your Eye Sunlf, my eyes being so very weak they are now perfectly strong I Many of my poor aveti men and women would purchase it in preference to other anutf, hilt they cannot afford six pence per ounce or buy it in the eannilltcr. I remain Sir, yonr's respectfully, 11. I'LUCKWELr,. Governor of the Poor. Poor.Houaej Tottenham, Middlesex, January :lilh, 1834. SIGUT RESTORED. COPY OF A LETTER SENT TO THE EDITOR OF THE ALBION AND STAR, and inserted. Sir,—'laving frequently read your articles, from which I should judge you are a direct advocate of the truth. I (latter myself you will oblige tie, and benefit the public by inssrling the following tacts, ol which, if necessary, I will make oath. For nearlj fiiteen years I laboured under a weakness of sinht I could not bear the light, and frequently was in totalllarkncss called Guita Serena, which baffled the skill of the must eminent ocolists In the kingdom. I endured very tnaay painful opera. tions but derived no benefit. Many persons of the tirbt re- spectability recomntended me to tine the invaluable tiye SnnfT and proved by the strongest testimonies, even in some cases to the restoration of sight. This induced me to take it. i>fore I had taken one of the Is. 3d. canisters, I was relieved from a dreadful nervous head ach, and the 8, cond besanto remove the painful intlammation trom my eyes; before I had taken sixteen cannisters the disease was completely removed; my eight at this time is perfectly restored, and I have no further use of gla-Bes—1 read 'he smallest print without their aid. I do know from experience the excellent qualities o< Grimstone's Eye Snuff. 01'39 Broad-street, Biooiiisbury, and 24 King-street, Long Acre, London and am actuated thus toadilress yon for the circulation of so great a benefit to the pnbiic, -well knowing what I endured prior to my taking it. By the insertion ot the above, yon will oblige tie and do a pti b ic gt)o(I.-I AID, your obedient and humble servant, Angus MACINTTHB, (aged &6J No. 3, Sihcr-street, Golden square, foimerly of the iiiitish Hotel, Cocksptrr street, ■and October, ls32. OBSERVE THE INVENTOR'S SIGNATURE OM EACH CANISTER. With the Patronage of his late Majesty and the Lords of the Treasury.. Sold in Canisters, 8s., 4. 4d., 23. 4d., Is. 3d and 8d. each or Loose, 6d per oz. May be had at the Gazette and Guardian Office, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr. Williams, Chemist and Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; and in every prin- cipal Town in the Kingdom. Manufactured only at 39, Broad Street. Bloomsbury, and 24, King-street, Long Acre.-Old Snuff's and Cigars as imported.—A liberal allowance to atl vendors of Grim- stone,s Eye Snuff, with orders made payable in London.— Letters (post-paid.) WJ?J lJ)ç{j Y7lJW RESPECTFlTLLY begs to inform those gentle. RESPECTFULLY begs to inform those gentle- men vrho INTggfc|DINlNG WITH THE HIGH SHERIFF, l^at the OTOmary will be provided at the ANGEL INN> CARDIFF, on Monday, the 7th instant. Dinner to be on the table precisely at Four o'clock. OLAMOJIOAMSHXRE SUMMER ASSIZE, 1834. THE HIGH SHERIFF presents his compliments t. to tli* gentlemen summoned to serve upon the Grand Jury, and begs to inform them that the Assize Sermon will be preached on Tuesday, the 8th of July, inst. and afterwards his Majesty's Justices will go to Court; when the Nomina Ministrorum will be called over, and the Grand Jury required to attend. And all persons employed in the prosecutions of any Felonies or other Criminal Offences, or in the defence of any Prisoners, are to be prepared to pro- ceed therewith immediately and the Petty Jury are required to be punctual in their attendance. Dated the 3rd day of July, 1834. THE INDEPENDENT ORDER of (J) W lJ) la I/J III CD W Pax et Amor. AT a GRAND COMMITTEE of OFFICERS from the various Lodges coudrising the Tredegar District, held at the KING'S HEAD,1TREDEGAR, ou the 25th day of June, 1834, the-Jolbtoing Resolutions were duly proposed, and unanimously agreed upon I.-That the Officers ofdach Lodge in the Tredegar District are requested not :d admit any person a member of our Institution, who may be a member of, or a contri- butor into, the Funds of thy Trades' Union Society," and to enforce the Laws 01 the Order against any Brother who, at any time hereafter, shall be found a member of, or a contributor into, the Fuds of any such Associations. 2.—That this Comlliitte being convinced that the 1. O. of O. F. is founded on the pure principles of 11 Universal Benevolence and Charity, having no other end in view than to promote the general interest of man- kind, without any distinction of Tank, sect, or party of men, it was agreed that its Laws shall be strictly enforced against any of its membe who may be found counte- nancing or abetting any proceedings emanating from any party contrary to the Laws of our country, or the rules of any legal establishment thtrein established. 3.—That the presiding Officers of each Lodge in the District are respectively called upon, by this Committee, to enforce the laws of the Order to their utmost extent (even to expulsion) against any member who may be found guilty of aiding,, assisting, oi otherwise abbetting, the lawless and disgraceful proceedings of those nocturnal de- predators, called the Scotch Cattle;" and also, against any Brother who may, knowingly, propose or second any person belonging to, or connected with, that detestable conclave, to become a member in any of our Lodges. Any Officer neglecting his duty, in either case, shall suffer ex- pulsion, or such any other penalty, a Committee of past and present Officers may jndge just and proper. 4.—That the 118th Law of the Order shall be strictly enforced against any Officer or Brother, who may have left his employ through a strike, or turn out for wages; and no relief shall be granted to any one that will do so, under any circumstances. 5.- That the Resolutions now past be inserted in the Merthyr Guardian and the Merlin Papers, and in one or more of the Welsh Magazines; and also, 400 Copies of the sime shall be printed in the shape of handbills, and be circulated throughout the District. Siijned on behalf of this Committee, J. D. HARPER, Pr. G. M. Chairman. JOHN SLOPER, P. G. M. Pontypool. JOHN DAVIS, Pr. C. S. Tredegar. JOHN JENKINS, D. G. M. Merthyr. EDW. CLINTON, Sen. N. G. Crickhowcll. &c. &c. &C. CUBEBS WITH SARSAPARILLA, &c. STIRLING REES' ESSENCE.—The vast and in- S creasing sale, from the recommendation of the highest medical characters, as well as those who have experienced its salubrious and beneficial effccts, proves its great success and decided superiority over every other preparation, it being the most safe and effectual remedy ever discovered for the cure of gonorrhoea, gleets, spasmodic strictures, seminal weaknesses, gravel, pains of the joins and kid- nies. irritation and other disorders of Ihe urinary passages, frequently removing every symptom of disease in three or four days. It contains, in concentrated state, all the efficacious parts of the Cubeb, chemically combined with Sarsaparilla, and other choice ingredients, which render it invaluable to those afflicted with syphilitic symptoms, "leers, pimples, blotches, rheumatism, scorbutic eruptions, and all diseases arising from a tainted or impure state of the blood. In cases of debility, tabes, or wasting, impo- tence, and nervous depression of spirits, it has been taken with the most decided benent. A regular perseverance in its use has invariably been found to improve digestion and give muscular strength, energy, and vigorous health to the whole frame. The most delicate female may take it with perfect safety. oc n- Prepared only by J> W- Stirling, 06, High-street, White- «hapel, from whom it can be sent to any partof the world, upon enclosing the amount, in bottles at 4s. 6d,, 10s., 20s., and 30s. each. IMPORTANT CAUTION.—The great demand for this valuable remedy having induced several contemptible chemists and druggists to impose on the public by substi- tuting a worthless and injurious article of their own mak- Ing, it is absolutely requisite to ask for SRI It LING REE'S ESSENCE. Agents, Sanger, ]50, Oxford-street; Barclay, Farringdon- street- Prout, 226, Strang; Johnstone, 6S, CornhiU- Hendcbnurk, 326, High Holborn; Stradling, Royal Ex- ehange; Harvey, 68, Great Surrey-street; Sabine, Old Railey; Tundy, Bailey, Wolverhampton Wimble, Week- street, Maidstone; Mawhood, St. John-street, Liverpool; and can be had of all the principal venders in Town and Country. Ask for Stirling Rees' Essence. We have much pleasure in bearing testimony to this safe and efficacious medicine, we do this on grounds of strict impartiality, knowing several friends who have been relieved by it."—Communicator. J)omus et placens uxor,Hor. Thy house, and (in the cap of life, That hone j-drop) thy pleasing wife. TT APPINESSutbe g-ay to-morrow of the mind'' is 11 ensured by marriage the strictest tie of perpetual triendship" is a gift from Heaven, cementing pleasure with reason, by which, says Johnson, we approach iu some degree of association with celestial intelligence. Previous, however, to entering into the hallowed obli- gation of marriage, it becomes an impressive duty, not only to regulate the passion, but to cleanse the grosser nature from those impurities which the freedom of unrestricted pleasure may have entailed upon it. To the neglect of such attention, arc attributable many of those hapless in- stances, which, while they excite the commiseration of the beholder, should also impress him with the fear of self reproach. Luxurious habits will effeminize the body-a residence in the tropics will relax the elastic fibre-hut more espe- cially does the premature infatuation of youth, too fre- quently compromise the natural dignity into a state of in- anition, from whence the agonized sufferer more than doubts the chance of relief. To all such, then, we address ourselves, offering hope—energy—muscular strength- felicity nor will our advances appear questionable, sanc- tioned as they are by the multiplied proofs of twenty years' successful experience. The easy cares of married life are sometimes disturbed by the suspension of those blessings which concentrate tlie nuptual wreath—for the female habit is often constitu- tionally weak—yet it can be strengthened, and deficient energy improved into functional power.. j In every case of syphilitic intrusion, as well as in every relaxation of the generative economy, we pledge our ability to cure speedily, and with effect. Earnestly soli- citous to expel the unfeeling empyric from the position so presumptuously taken up, we deviate from general prin- ,ciples with less hesitation and confident in our own hon- ourable integrity as Members of the College of Surgeons, we refer the suffering community of either Sex (especially those entering into matrimonial life) at once to our house, where daily attendance is given for personal consultation; and letters from the country are immediately answered; these must contain a remittance for Advice and Medicine, describing minutely the case, which can be forwarded to any part of the world, however distant.—No difficulty can occur, as the Medicine will be securely packed, and care- fully protected from observation. GOSS and Co. (M. R. C Surgeons.) 7, Lancaster Place, Stiand, London. Just published (Twenty-first Edition). 1st. THE JEGIS OF LIFE, a familiar commentary on the above Diseases. 2d.—HYGEIANA, addressed exclusively to the Female Sex.-3d. THE SYPHILIST, a treatise on Lues Venera. Gonorrhoea, &c. May be had at 23, Pater nosier row, ljolkdoti, and ofial I Booksellers. Price 51, each. j WmhL @[LiÆ@(ŒW W WALLAUEU, GAZETTE AND GUAR. OFFICE, MERTHYR TVDVIL. Agent toBISH S London, has on Sale Tickets and Shares for the FINAL GLASGOW LOTTERY, the Scheme of which contains Prizes of £ 16,000, £ 10,000, &c. on Houses and Lands, or the holders may have Money itntne. diately; and 113if3H sold last Lottery every Prize in the Scheme rfove CllDoo, except one, all in Shares all of which he paid in Money dircctly they were drawn.' The whole Lottery will be decided AE/LIN ONE DAY, IN LONDON, AT COOPER'S HALL, 22d. JULY, 1S34. BISH'S AGENTS ARE Merfhyr Tydvil, W. Mallalieu, Gazette & Guardian Office. Breoon J. W. Morgan, Bookseller, Post Office. Cardiff. W. Bird, Bookseller. Bridgend J. G. Bird, Bookseller, &e. Post Office. Carmarthen .W. Evans, Carmarthen Journal Office. Haverfordtvest..J. Potter, Booksoiler. Monmouth. J. Nash, Merlin Office. Neath, J. M. Fear, Tiiiber Yard. Presteign W. Price, Grove House. Swansea J. Davies, Auctioneer, Post Office. Bangor ,J. Brown, North Wales Chronicle Office. Carnarvon W. Potter and Co. Herald Office. Holywell.J. Davies, Bookseller, Cross street. LEVY'S BRISTOL BAZXTR, No 7, UNION-STREET, BTISTOL, Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation. fl^HE Proprietors of this unique Establishment beg J- t° tender their grateful acknowledgements to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Glamorganshire and neighbouring Counties, for their liberal support, and hope by a strict adherence to their wonted honourable system of transacting business to merit a continuance of their patronage. They have the honour to announce, in ad- dition to their usual extensive and valuable STOCK, a splendid accession of India', German, French, and Swiss Work, comprising some fine specimens of Lacquered WORK TABLES; Card and Work BOXfcS; FANS, &c.; Carved Ivory CARD, NETTING, and NEEDLE CASES; a quantity of Fine-Toned ACCORDIANS, from Six to Twelve notes, at 35s., with new published in- structions. A superb collection of Ormolu, Alabaster, Ebony, Porcelain, and other CLOCKS, with and without Music, embracing the most popular, historical, and clas. sical subjects; a large assortment of Fiat, Geneva, Hori- zontal, and Vertical Gold and Silver WATCHES about 400 MUSICAL BOXES, playing from two to six Airs or Overtures, set from the compositions of Rossini, Weber, Auber, Mozart, Haydn, Meyerbeer, Bishop, and others, 25s. to eight guineas several splendid PICTURE CIXJCKS, with Music playing off every hour. 150 real French CASHMERE SHAWLS,large sizes, at 35s. each | a quantity of Berlin OIL CLOTH COVERS, adapted for Loo, Pèmbroke, Sofa, Card, and Work Tables, of the most splendid designs; INDIA MATTING; BLINDS; and ^^ety of other interesting and curious property, among 0TODr^mwt sumptuous TWO-FLAP INDIA LAC- r an Elegant and Curious Set of INDIA TOILET DRAPERY, &c., &c., &C. The quality of every article at this Establishment is fairly described, and not the most trifling abatement per- n, itted. Messrs. Levy and C). beg to direct public atten- tion to their Stock of CABINET WORK, confidently pronounced to be one of the most extensive, varied, and (quality considered) cheapest in the empire, comprising Cabinets, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Dressing Cases Caddies, Netting, Glove, Jewel, Card and Letter Boxes', Work Tables, Teapoys, Liqueur Cases, 4-c. HANDSOME Pearl-Inlaid Silk-lined ROSEWOOD WORK ROXES, 10 Inch. II Inch. 12 Inch. 8s. 6d. 9s. 6d. 10s. 6d. Sterling Silver Forks and Spoons, at 7s. 2d. per oz. Merry's celebrated British Plate, or Imitation Silver, compri- sing every article usually made in Silver Table Forks and Spoons, 80s. Dessert 24s. per dozen. A beautiful white, solid, and ductile metal, posses3ing all the fine qualities of Sterling Silver. Silver Chased Plate, in Coffee and Tea Services, Cake baskets, prize plate, race cups, salvers, goblets, fitc. from 8s. 6d. per oz. Newest designs in chased services, 9s. Gold and Silver Watches of eminent makers, both English and Geneva manufacture, on the lever, horizontal, and vertical principles. [The most scrupulous attention is shewn to this branch of trade by a skil,ul workman re- siding on the premises, which enables the Proprietors to warrant them.] Gold Jeweltery-A full, complete, and fashionable as. sortment of superior Town-made articles in suits neck, watch, and guard chains, rings, earings, brooches, lockets, pins, seals, keys, snaps, &c., &c., amongst which will be found a splendid assortment of diamonds, Emeralds, Pearls, and other precious stones. Sheffield plated silver-mounted tea urns, coffee and tea sets, epergnes, dishes and covers, wine coolers, branches; candlesticks, snuffers and trays, liqueur and cruet sets, toast racks, egg frames, cake baskets, bottle stands, &c. Plated on Steel, forks and spoons, 26s, per dozen; des- serts, 24s. ditto dessert knives and forks, with silver, pearl, and ivory handles, from £2 per dozen pair, with silver ferules. Mosaic Gold jewellery and Jet and Berlin ornaments, in cameo and enamelled suits, bracelets, chains, brooches, head ornaments, gold side combs, 8cc. Indian, French, Dresden, aud English china ornaments. Glass and Bronze Lustres, from 9s per pair, bronze inkstands, candlesticks, tapers, thermometers, watch stands. Tortoise-shell, French pierced, and German shell. Side and back Combs of the most fashionable patterns. White Wood Work for the transfer varnish, &c. Bibles, prayers, hymns albums, scrap and blotting books. Cut Glass (Stourbridge) dessert services decanters, butter tubs,jugs, table cartffes, goblets, tumblers, wines, coolers, finger glasses, pickle bottles, custard and jelly cups, ice plates, saltcellars,sugar basins, &c. &c. Cut glass quart decanters, from 8s. per pair, cnt wine glasses, 7s. 6d. per dozen, cut half-pint strong tumblers, 10. 6d. per dozen. London Bronze lea and coffee urn9, kettles, &c. Ivory handled and other general Cutlery, of the most approved makers. Patent knife sharpeners. Superior razors, scissors, and penknives, Sansotn and Son's Royal Adelaide and Victoria Cutlery. Set 50 pieces ivory and balanced handles, by King's cutlers, 55. Bronze Fenders from 15s each, fire irons, &c. Britannia Metal goods of the best quality, in coffee and tea pots, perculatore, soup tureens, dishes, &c. See. Bloch'd Tin dish covers, from 9s. per set of 6 also wire covers. Brass Poles for windows, ends, arms, bell-pulls, door plates, &c. of the newest fashions. Poles kept and cut to any sizes. Papier Machee and japanned tea trays, bread baskets, bottle stands, snuffer trays, liqueur and cruet frames, &c. Bronze, Gilt. and other drawing and dining-ropm Lamps, passage, hall, and table lamps on the most approved prin- clple, adopted for oil, candle, or gas. Chi in ney, and bed-room, Glasses, Barometers, &c. Engh and India Chess Ilen and Boards, backgammon and Ilope boards, tortoise-shell and ivory card cases, caddies, needle-cases, &c. butnee, amusing and instructive, dolls, toys, perfu- mery, &c. I n PlYing Cards, legally stamped, at 2s 0J per pack, e s. cricket balls, battledoors, cross bows, &c. musical Work Boxes, fitted with silver and peal instru- ments, endless variety, Silk Umbrellas and Parasols. us'cal ■Instruments; silver key'd flutes, new and second-hand, by approved makers, guitars, violins, ugles, clarionets, double and single flageolets, accor- dians, &c. Microscopes, telescopcs, spectacles, eve-glasses. Ornamental and real Hair fronts of every shade. A large stock of Mathematical Instruments in cases, exceedingly cheap, paint boxes in great variety. Camp Chairs, Carpet ba^s, and Hat-boxes, French Slip- pers, at 2s. per pair, Jointed Clogs at 2s. 6d. per pair, Las ting Shoes, 2s 6d. First-rate Bagatelle Tables completely fitted, and with printed directions for playing the four games, 6 feet 7 feet 8 feet Sl. 103. 41. 10s. 51. 10s. About 500 double and single-barrel Guns, new and second-hand, by eminent makers, at extraordinary low prices Pistols in endless variety. Rifles, Blunderbusses, Air Guns, &c.; Powder, Shot, and Anti-Cjrrosive Caps. Saddles, Harness, &c. Old Gold, Silver, Diamonds, Pearls, and lother precicnis stones, purchased, or taken in payment as cash. Plate, plated goods, glass lamps, Sfc. lent out to Parties. N.B. Orders taken for the Patent Iron Bedsteads.— Patterns and Prices are exhibited at the Bazaar. A few superior second-hand Pianos, by BroaUwood and others, cheap. No Business transacted on Saturdays until Evening. Letters or Parcels enclosing remittances, or respectable reference in Briitol, promptly attended to. Goods packed for the Country free of Expense. All Articles sold at the Bazaar, exchanged if not ap proved, and every other consistent accointriodation to Pill- chasers. brrbit..r Canal JUmmg. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL GEN ERal MEETING, or Assembly of th.? Company of Proprietors of this Navigation, will be held 3t OFFICE, (at tiie head-of the said Canal), on 1HURSDAY the 17th Jay of J Lily next, at the hour of Eleven o clock ill the Forenoon. THOMAS WAYNE, Clark to the Company. Canal Office, Jane 23J, 1U34. PROTECTOR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, p 93, Old Jewry, aud Regent-street, corner of Je street, London, and Wellington-street, touthv.urk. Capital— £ 5,000,000. Dirtrtor, RICHARDSON BORRODAILE, Esq. Chairman. R. H. MARTEN. Esq. Deputy Chairman. THOMAS ALLAN, E.<q. WILLIAM PEATT LITT.Esq. wRn^,R^ BAKER. M D. MAGETsS, Esq. W. BORRADAILE, Esq. JOHN D. MA GENS Esq. E <1- JOHN MASTEKMA.N, tsq. I M T>n M D- BANJAMIN PEAD, Esq. KICHARD PRICE, Esq. i mtrv SALT??ELL' E q- H°BE«T PRYOH, E<q. RifHAi?n UID" G STANLEY REPTON, E-q. R HUGH INNEI Isq! ESq' R1CHARI> WILSON, Esq. Stufrttors, THOWASSHOBLYN FSq" | JAMES HORNE, Esq. THOMAS HOBLYN, Esq. | EDMUND JERMINGHAM,Efq ALFRED THORP, Esq. Notice is Hereby given that Insurances which expired at Midsummer| should be renewed within fifteen day. thereafter, or they will become void. Receipts for such renewals are now ready at the above Offices, and with the respective Agents to the Company throughout the United Kingdom. WILMER HARRIS, Secretary. ç£lU8dl Insurance Company. npfcJE Directors do hereby give Notice, that J_ during the re-building of the Company's House, in Cheapside," the BUSINESS of the OFFICE will be- CARRIED ON at No. 10, COLEMAN-STHEET, LONDON. LIFE DEPARTMENT. 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 equiva- lent reduction will be made in the future payments of Premium, at the option of the Assured. The following table shews the total additions made to Life Policies for 11,000, effected in London or through an Agent in Great Britain, which had been in force for the Fourteen Years ending at Christmas 1830. 52 c J ,D Age at Amonntaddtd co Sum Annual Premium, commcn- -avab'.e at the "3 Assured. cement. P,irt>'s death e; V. I, £ 1000 If2 I 15 10 20 I £ 230 1-5 1000 24 0 10 25 236 01 1000 25 i4. 2 30 244 ] 1000 29 18 4 35 256 I 1000 33 19 2 40 278 „ 1000 38 19 2 45 304 0 45 6 8 50 340 -= 1000 53 3 4 55 382 r WOO- 63 13 4 I 60 449 Equivalent Reductions have bern made in the future payments of Premium, where the Parties Assured have desired to have the amount of surplus Premiums so applied. The next valuation will be made at Christmas 1837 and Policies effected before that date will participate in proportion to the time they may then have been in force. J1 he Company purchase their'Policies at an equitable FIRE DEPARTMENT In addition to the benefit of the late Reduction in the Rates of Premiums, this Company offers to Assurers the advantage of an allowance for the loss of Rent of Build- ings rendered untenantab'e by Fire- FOLICIES falling due at Midsummer should be renewed within fifteen days from that period. 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 proposed for Assurance. HENRY DES BO ROUGH, Secretary. No. 10, Coleman-street, London, June 24, 1834. -=-.
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SHIP NEWS. (JAUDII'L'. A RRLN'A I.S.-Th, Wiliiam and Thomas, Rummey, from Waterford, the William, Clampit, from Newport, the Amity, Rogers, the Bute, Walters, and the Adonis. Phillips, fiom Bristol with sundries the Fame, 1 homas, from Bideford, the Providence, Johns, from Bristol, with iron ore; the John, Hoskins, and the Union, Harnell, from Newport with iron; the Venus, Crulliford, from Bridgewater with flour, the Mermaid, Griffiths, from Newport with slates; the Sarah, Hiest, from Newport with timber; the Hope, Knight, from Bristol with deals and 21 in ballast. SAILID.-The Sally, Thomas, the Friends, Llewellin, for Dublin, the Lively, Whittle, for Ballycastle, the Eendragt, Hut, for Amsterdam, the Nancy, Shearer, and the William, Brinsmead, for Naples, and the Margaret, Gray, for Invcrkeithing, all with iron the Castle, Head, and the Friends, Todd, for Bristol, with sundries 27 with coal and several in ballast. ENTERED OUTWARDS.-The Vintage, Williams, for Oporto, the Cressinus, Stalker, for Quebec, the Brother's Friend, Wayth, for Koningsberg, and the Beer and Wingyctt, Cornish, for Naples with iron. NEWPORT. ARR IV ED.-Tlie Waterloo, Lucas, the Susan, Williams, the Julia, Fisher, the Pesrgy, Hughes, the Ant, Morgan, the Minerva, Harvey, the Flora, Matthews, all with corn and flour; the Sisters, Bray, with malt; the Benevolent, Hooper, the Jane, John, the Caractacus, Harris, the Ellen Pnno n,l7;a '»k» \\t;! I; 1n C:t.n.n — (Nicholas, all with cattle, sheep, and pigs; the Mary, Stephens, the William, Cfampitt, the Carnarvon,Williams, the Lydia, Beynon, the Mary, Ooombs, the Hope, Isbcli, the Tredegar, Harwood the Caerleon, Saer,thc Moderator, Johns, the Bristol Packet, Scott, the George, Johns, the Ann, Brown, all with sundries. SAILED.—The Alexander, Alexander, for Marseilles; Rochdale, Irwin, the Severn, Innis, the Boscawen, Cytna. the William, Clampitt, the Friends, Burward, the Chepstow, Hopegood, the Union, Arnold, the Harriet, Goodland, the New Bee, Jones, the Mary, Price, the William, Ayland, all with iron and tin plates the Sarah, Hyatt, with timber; the Tredegar, Harwood,the George, Johns, the Mary, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Scott, the Carleon, Saer, the Moderator, Johns, the Ann, Brown, all witti sundries. SWANSEA. ARRIVFD The Rose, Jenkins,anA the Phoenix, Lodge, from Bristol, the Enterprise, Roberts, from Neath, the Belinda, Jones, from Gloucester, the Hope, Davies, from Wicklow, and the Prudence, Edward, from Bridgewater, with sundries; the Edward, Bryan, from^ Dungarvon, with cattle the Abcoua, Tanner, from Newport, with iron the Hopewell, Lewis, from Milford, with sand the Cardiff, tiowells, from Aberthaw, with wheat; the Providence, Evans, and the Mary, Howells, from Aber- thaw, with limestones; the Alexander, Hooper, froru Newport, with iron, the Industry, Merrett, from Bridge- water, and the Hopewell, Owens, friyn Chepstow, with bricks the Prudence, Pulsford, from Minehead, with hay the Elizabeth and Jane, Wolfe, from Emsworth, with timber. LLANELLY. ARRIVED.-The Apollo, Harrington, frem Cowes, with sundries the Three Brothers, Thomas, and the Farmer's Delight, Morgan, Laugharne, with limestone the Thrco Sisters, Thomas, Amlwch, the Providence, Taylor, and the Mary, Williams, from Truro, the Ceres, Hetherington, the Sarah and Anna, Nicholls, the Nancy, Nichols, and the Ann, Samuel, from St. Ives, all with copperore; and ten in ballast. MILFORD. ARRIVED. The Eliza, Richards, from Bristol, and the Eleanor and Grace, Roberts, from Llanelly, for Milford. SAILED.—The Conqueror, Power, from Newport, and the Philemon, Smith, from Neath, for Cork; the Agenosea, Evans, from Chester, and the Eleanor, Harris, from Swansea, for Youghall; the Quebec, Davis, from Carnar- von, for London; the Hamoaze, from Pembroke Dock, for Plymouth and the Edward, Walker, from Milford for Quebcc.