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SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN REPORTED INWARDS.—The Aurora, ITasse, from Hamburgh, witii ballast. FOUEIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS.— The Candidate. Mortimer, from Salonica; the Angelina, Viesser, Antwerp; the Aurora, Hasse, from New York; the Julius, Lange, from -\ltona the Packet, Briggs, from VelliCe the Honor, Christmas, from Syria and Smyrna. FOREIGN CLEARED OUTWARDS.—The New C!ty of Cork, Pollock, for Naples, the Neptuniis, Balhrus. for Lubeck, the Catharine, Stege, for Bremen, the Sielien, Gebruders, Brahms, for Leer. the Johanna, Dauwcs, for Amsterdam, the March,- Bihbens, for Gibraltar, thi Jungster Bruder, Sleekens, and the Metta, Punche, for Bremen, the Jeune Nanon, Mahe, for Nantes, and the Craolina, Sehaffer, for Hamburgh, with iron; the Jasper. Williams, for Naples, with iron aud porter; the Heward, Goss, for Viana, with iron, shot, and salt petre. [RISH INWARDS.—The Apollo, Mason, from Cork, with deals and battens; the Pheasaut, Fisher, from Waterford, with sundries; the Peter and Rebecca, Read, from Waterford, with flour the Hazard, Leonard, from Kinsale, with pigs six vessels with ballast. IRISH UUTWARDS.— lhe Mary Jones, Davies, for Newry, with iron and bark; the Harriet, Pettygrew. for Ross, with iron and coal the Duke of Wellington, Hann, for Dundalk, with sundries: tbe United Friends, Lewis, from Newry, with iron 12 vessels with coals. COASTERS INWARDS.—The Nautilus, (steamer) Allen, the Lady Charlotte, (steamer) All ward, and the Castle, Jones, from Bristol, the St. Vincent, Waters, from Exeter. the Robert, Clainpit,from* Newport, the Halcyon, Jones. from Gloucester, and the Friends, Todd, from Bristol, with sundries; tiiencptuiie, Roberts, from Bridgewater, with timber; the Henry, Ilills, the Victory, Puttum, the Thomas, Edward, and the Jane, Davies, from Newport, the Queen Adelaide, Evans, the Uaglet, Phillips, the Mary, Jones, the Lively, Whittle, the Aran, Jones, and the Eliza, Davies, from Ulverstone, the Julia, Stuckie, from Chepstow, the Hazard, Croscombe, from Minehcad, the Salamanca, Good, and the Fly, Climo, fromFowey, the Regent, Ellery from Plymouth, the Elizabeth and Sarah, Bowen, from Newport, the Albion, Evans, the Providence, Davies, and the Hero, Howells, from White- haven, with iron ore the Thomas and Marv- Evans, from Cardigan with oats the Jane, Jones, from Portmadock, with slates the John, Griffiths, from Newport, with iron the William, Thomas, from Newport, with sundries; 43 vessels in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Douglas, Brew, the Ann and Betsey, Thomas, the Spread Eagle, Phillips, from Liverpool, and the Emerald, Owens, from Glasgow, with iron; the CardilT Packet, Jones, from London, and the Bute, Walters. from Bristol, with sundries the Blanche, Smith, from Newport, with oats; the Maria and Ann, Evans, from Liverpool, with tin and 22 vessels with coal. NEWPORT. I SW ARDs.-The Britannia, Gilbart, the Antelope, Steinkrauss, from Memel, with timber and deals; the Samuel and Julia, Bailhache, from Jersey, with cider; the Jeune Felix, Moreati, from Rouen, the Lucretia. Lewis, from Havre. the Brave Britain, Gallo, the Amable Society, Rol'ando, the Jeune Margaret, Daniello, from Brest, the Jean D'Arc, Cancois, from Bonrdeaux, the St Barbara. Houssais, from St. Maloes, the Doux Krere L'nie, Ste- phany, from St. Servan. in ballast; the lIannah. Twohig, the Janes, McCarthy, the Michael Wallis, Nicholas, the Hester, Sutton, the George and Henry. Chard, the Helen, Jones, with cattle. and Sheep: the Ellen Pope, Llewellyn, with pigs; the Content. Highan, the Providence, Watkins, the Amicitia, Jones, with iron ore the t ugaret, Williams, with malt; the Dasher, Atherley. with oats; the Lord Huntley, Partit, with flour; the Elizabeth, Williams, with salt the Newport Trader, Jackson, the Friendship, Bailey, the Robert, Clampitt, the Experiment. Fishwick, the Gnat, Doyle, the Tredegar, Harwood, the Carleon, lIar. wood, juii., the Moderator, Johus. the Mary, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Scott, the George, Johns, the Swift. Parker, with sundries. OI)TWAP D., Mary Ellin, Owen, for Montreal, the Junius, Cowen, for New York, the Saloure, Varw II, for Palermo, the Pere Famille. Simon, the Ashburtoa Benest, for Rouen, and the Fortitude, Nicholas, for Dunkirk, with iron; the Hope, Tasker, the Albion, Rymer, the Favorite, Crocker, the Britannia, Moss, the James and Sarah, French, the Margaret, Stephens, the Hope, Llewelyn, the Truro, Carter, the Turtle Dove, Williums, the Margaret, Jones, the Cameleou, Wilson, the William. Thomas, the Hannah, Lodwig, the Abeona, Tanner, the Robert, Clam- pitt, the Artuore, Wade, the Ruby, Jones, the Harmony, Cadogan the John, Griffiths, the Auspicious, Sprey, and the Friend;, Meyrick, all with iron and tin; the Tredegar, Harwood, the Caerleon, Harwood, junior, the Moderator, Jnhns, the Mary. Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Scott, the George, Johns, and the Swift, Parker, all with sundries; and about 150 vesssels with coals. NEATH. CLEARED OUT. The bpeedy, Wall, the County of Cork, livans, the Pomona, ggall, and the William, Cobly. for Cork the Swallow, Potter, for Teigiimout]) the liar- garett, Hughes, the Hope, Watkins, the Dolphin, Jones, the Ann and Elizabeth, Thomas, the Eliza, Evans, and the Mermaid, Edwards, for Abcrystwitli the Venus. Davies, and the Providence, Owens, for Newquay; the Eiza, J.mc3, the Adventure, Jones, the Eleanor, Williams, the /Eron, Pugh, and the Marv Ann, Jones, for Aberayron the Unity, IJursseil, anu the lIappy Return, Stephens, for Falmouth; the Two Sisters, Sprague, the Dispatch, Smart, the Astrea, Furze, the Union, Wood, and the Two Brothers, Wheaten, for Dartmouth the Patience, Best, the Union Canal, Walters, and the Unity, Fowler, for Looe the Shamrock, Condon, for Waterfori the Ann, Patton, for Glasgow the I,i.,cly, Daniel, for Padsow the Nautilus, Crocombe, the Bucks, Curie, and the Majestic, Eastaway, for llfrtcombe the Three Brothers, Moon, for Ross; the Neptune, Grace, the Mary, Parker. and the Eliza, Holmes, for Exeter; the Lord Vernon, Langaon, and the Betsey, Myles, for Youghall j the Active, Balmano, for Topsham; the Salcombe, Slader, and the Freedom, Lapthorn. for Salcombe; the Ant, Tadd, for Fowey; the Ann, Busheu, for Bridgewater; the Eliza, Richards, the Underbill, Richards, and the Lamb, Stephens, for St. Ives; the Sarah, Welch, and the Liberty, llestrick, for Newport: the Commerce, Restorick, for Lyme; the Claudia, Havard, for Limerick; the Fame, Jones, for Gloucester; the Miss" Smith, Roberts, for Isle of Man; and the Brocantieur, Monnier, for St. Cruex. SWANSEA. ARRIVALS.—The Primrose, Pearcy, from Milford, the Belinda, Jones, from Gloucester, the Olive Branch, Gib- bins, from Bristol, the Sarah, Jones, from London, with sundries; the Anne, James, from Chester, the Felicity, Stephens, from Aberthaw, the Favorite, Crocker, from Aberthaw, the Sophia. Thomas, from Aberthaw, the Provi- dence, Evaus, from Aberthaw, the Kitty, Davies, from Plymouth, with bricks and lime stones: the Bedford, Roper, ftom Waterford, the Biistol Trader, Johns, from Youghal, with flour; the Taunton, Howells, frtna Bridge- water, with hav the Brothers, Lewis, from Rouen, with zinc; the Devonshire, Lowther. from Waterford. with ballast and flour; the Abeona, Daniel, from Newport, with iron several with copper ore, anJ 43 in ballast. LLANELLY. ARRIVALS. The Thcies, Bevan, the Pilot, Griffitljq, tile Henry, Hallow, the Union, Ninnis, the Betsey, Huxtable, the Navarino, Paynter, the Mary, Sluman, from St. Ives, the Nimble, Stride, the Calenick, Pascoe, the Agenoria, Samuel, from Truro, the Betsey, Couch, the Mary. Andrew, from Penzance, the Susanna, Williams, from Fowey, itli copper ore; the Henry, Lllewellyn, from Liverpool, the Charles, Rohertt.from Bristol, with sundries; the Mi- nerva, -Harvey, from Barnstaple, with earthenware; the Elizabeth, Johns, fiom Cork, with porter; the Mary, Hale, the Med way, Pallester, tne Ebeuezer, Ward, The Royal Sailor, Overs, from Portsmouth, the Juno, Todd, the Adventure, Walker, the Larpool, Uoidfortli, from Ex- inoutli, tlle Sherloch, Wake, the Isabella, Errington, from Southampton, the Triumph, Peril, the C.JllIIIS, Cheseman, from Newhaven, the Ceres, Jt,bson, from Plymouth, lhe Industry. Thomas, the Friends Good Will, Llnyù. from Carmarthen, the Adcrna, Bowen, from Cirdigan, the Colnmerce, Griffiths, from Aberystwith, tiie Johu McCan, Launder, from Drogheda, and it ether vessels in ballast. MILFORD. ARRIVED.-The Success, Spencer, from Newport, for Wexford the James Price, Davis, and the lteynard. Withers, from Glasgow, for Milford; the Hero, Lovering, from Neath, for Newry; the Union, Edwards, from Dublin, for Bristol the Neptune, Jenkins, from Biistol, for Dublin; the Margaret, Morgan, from Swansea, for Dungarvon the Adventure, Cozens, from Bridgewater, for Greenock the Neptune, Phillipps, from Poole, for Liverpool; the Brothers, Jones, from Lidstap, for Land- shipping; the Johu and Sally, Davis, from Froom, for Milford; the William, Moon, from Cardiff, for Coleraine. SAILED.—The Caractacus, Davis, from Southampton, for Greenock the New Griffiii, Jones, from Milford, for Abervstwiih; the New Diligence, Jones, from Pembroke, for Fishguard the Draper, Richards, from Milford, and the Eliza, Williams, from Portmadock, for Loudon; the Northold, Barry, from Bristol, and the Williaw» Bear, from Newport, for Cork; the Bcnlede (steamer) from Milford, for Bristol.
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r ^ARDIPP AND BRISTOL. The New and Swift Going Steam Packet, NAUriLUS, 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Is to ply on the following Days FROM CARDIFF. ? morning. I.W EDNESDAY 8 morning. S.FRIDAY 9 morning. FROM BRISTOL. ^NE.30.TUESDAY 6 £ morning. °LY 2.THURSDAY 7 £ morning. 4. SATURDAY 9 morning. AFTER CABIN, 5S. For further Particulars, see Hand Bill. PtRB. Goods for Cardiff taken in at Cumberland Basin, Robert Chaplain, Agent; and at No. 12, Quay Street, per John G. Jones, Agent; also for Merthyr, Cowbridge, Llantrissent, and Bridgend, New- si) i6' Aberdare, &c. It being of importance that she <Ua^ Bristol immediately she fleets, in order to qu e her Passage to Cardiff the saine Tide, it is re- that Carriages and Horses intended to be Shipped, brought down previous to the time advertised for OFFICE,—St. Mary street, Cardiff, RICHARD ^NES TODD, Agent. CARDIFF AITOBRISTOLT The New aud beautiful Fast Sailing Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, JOHN ALLWARD, Commander, '11 Sail duriDg June, with Passengers and Goods, as j follows.- FROM CARDIFF. I jD ( Coach from Bridgend. I TUESDAY 7J morning 3i morning. 2.THURSDAY 9 morning 5 morning. ♦••SATURDAY ..10J morning 6i morning. I FROM BRISTOL. 1 j Coach to Bridgend. I ^^29.MONDAY 6 morning ..2 afternoon. « 1.WEDNESDAY 7 morning 2 afternoon. I 3.FRIDAY 8i morning 2 afternoon. FARES :—After Cabin, 5a.-Fore Cabin, 3s. t Children under 12 Years of Age, H a I f-price.- Dogs, Is. acb. j. Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. Re* may be had on Board on moderate Terms. j^our-Wheel Carriage, 2ls.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, j,s"> Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; 0rse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. are requested to order all Goods intended for LADY CHARLOTTE to be sent to Clare Street Hall, Street, Bristol, from whence they will be conveyed Packet at the Company's expense. I' being absolutely necessary the Packct should leave "r>»tol the instant she fleets, in order to make her Pas ftnH6 '° ^ai'diff<he same Tide.it is requested that Carriages t0 Horses may be brought down Half an Hour previous "e time advertised for Sailing. f^^ridgend and Cowbridge.—A Fast Light Post Coach 118 to and from the Lady Charlotte. hyr.-Coaches to and from Daily. t,L^etC^r'd<je, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, jjl^risseni, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these 0 in Lock up Canal Boats and Waggons immediately iq arr.'va^> unless ordered by any particular conveyance, *hich case they will be deposited in the Steam Packct &rehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery. °i?kh*v' Packa& es. Parcels, &c. &c. forwarded to all parts St» Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their 4,11 Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. .NOTICE.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet U be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Lug- lost or damaged) above the value of £ 2,norfor any v-l Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the fr e of £ 1, unless in each case entered as such, and ,i>t in proportion paid for the same at the time of de- i ai ery nor will they be answerable for any other Parcel I u0ve the value of £ 2 (if lost or damaged) unless entered | and freight paid in proportion. I >, It ig determination of the Proprietors to render this IJ^ablisbment one of the most desirable means of com- plication betwten Bristol and South Wales. Anexcel- Carriage Road is opened between the Town of Cardiff1 l'ie Packet Station, affording the greatest facility for dipping Carriages, Horses, &c. further information as to Freight, &c. will be tiiliily obtained by applying to Mr Donovan, Agent, at Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. H. Prince's Street, Bristol. SIGHT RESTORED—NERVOUS HEADACHE (T CURED, and CHOLERA PREVENTED.—Under e patronage of his late MAJ ESTY and the LORDS of TREASURY.—Dr. ABERNETHY used it, and by that Nhl^'nan was tertned the FACULTY'S FRIEND and its DE Mf.CUM.—Dr. ANDREWS also recommends .^se as a preventive. Of M. Guppy, No. 36, Nelson square. Blackfriaro road, cured jJ'Plithalmia. e„ A. Macintyre, seed 65, No. 3, Silver street, Golden square, of Gutta Serena. C.. ^'8ton, Esq. Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent, cured of Mr"cu Sy w* ^nrberow, cured wh le at Jamaica of Gutta Serena, No. • 'Wary street, Regeni's park, London. air. p_ Saudersou, NJ. 10, Harper street, L.eds, cured of ^Uract. 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Tliis delightful js compound is the most wholesome snufftaken, ami ^'glily recommended lor its benign influence on all who A LIST OF THE EDITORS ° recommended its frequent use to prevent Cholera or °'"er contaiioii entering the system, and as an iniallible 0rative of SIGHT, and certain cure of Nervous HeOld-aehe, I -The Timeo, Evening Mail, Chronicle, Morning Herald, j^^OQay Herald, Old England, United Service Gazette, Morning Che tenhun Jouiual, Public Ledger, British Traveller, Tinues, Albion a d Star, Liverpool Chronicle, Sun, *Od Dispatch, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and rtrecon Gnzetie, yr Guardian, True Sun, Carmarthen Journal, Mr. 1 an.Jy"t>ham in his Parliamentary R?pott«, the Legal Kxaminer It.: aw Chronicle, Ladies' Magazine, Evangelical Magazine, Clt and West India Magazine, &c. &c. op, of a Letter sent to Mr. Grirostone, 39, Broad Street, Bloomsbury. i'Sr ma'' ma'<e uae of my name, for a true fact, Hj, "8 your eye snuff, I have received such great benefit, can see to write without glasses, which I could uot d« «c;e took your Eye Snutf, my eyes being so very weak in 8re now perfectly strong! M;iny of my poor J^ed bm *"d Women would use It in preference to other cnuff, V,fy cannwt atford six pence per ounce cr buy it in the anui-ter. I remain Sir, ycur's respectfully, p H. PLUcKWELL, Governor of the Poor. "^r-House,Tottenham, Middlesex, January "24th, 1834. .Observations of the Editor of the "Old England," OJ. SMUFF.—This is really an extraordinary preparation, iti 1 '8 composed we know not, but this we know, liat ty 8 W(lndrifu:ly etticacious, relievim; headache, anil purging the 'nJUl 'ous humours, especially if they are of a scrofulous l„lli It is also an extremely complaisant companion when t0 °8 orermu«ty book« or writings, and lends mosi poweifully t.bo.I,e the t e u) pe, form without faii an unusual qu.intity of Copy of a Letter sent to Mr. Grimstone. 8ir liceds, July 4, 1834. jjn —I have received very great bene6t from your Eye i I have been afflicted Ten Years with Cataract, and j0 s given up by the Medical Men, but was rccomrnended y°ur which completely cured me in a few you may makfe use of my Name, it it will do you good, Excuse my writing. Your's faithfully, PETER SANDERSON, Q 10, Harper street, Leeds. sbrve THE INVENTOR'S SIGNATURE ON EACH fy{(, CANISTER. *he Patronage of his late Majesty and the Lords of the Treasury. 'Q Canisters, 8s., 4s. 4d., 2s. 4d., Is. 3d., ana 8d. Qltd 01 oose, 6d per oz. May be had at the Gazette 4|r Guardian Office; Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil; \V^t, iHiams. Merthyr Tydvil and Brecon Messrs. VyekK'ns an<i Son, Booksellers, Abergavenny Messrs anc* Son, Bookseller, Newport Mr. Evans, Car- ftookse?i*^°wrw<t' Office, Cai'inarthen •, 'I'homas Williams, ift Crickhowell j and in every principal Town Kingdom. BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, WILL SAIL «ae -t During the NEXT WEEK, AS FOLLOWS AS FOLLOWS ¡- JUNE. FROM BRISTOL. 29, MONDAY 8 morn morti 30, TUESDAY. 81 morn 12 noon JULY. I, WEDNESDAY. 9I morn 1 after 2, THURSDAY 10 morn li after 3, FRIDAY II mora 21 after 4, SATURDAY 11 morn M after JUNE. FROM NEWPORT. 29, MONDAY. 6 morn 5after ro. TUESDA Y 6 morn 6 after JULY. 1, WEDNESDAY 71 inorii li after 2, THURSDAY. 8 morn 2 after 3, FRIDAY 9 morn 3 after 4, SATUKDAV,tt^ 9.1 morn 4 after FARES After Cabin, 4s.-Fore-Cabin, 2s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-ptice.-DOg", I'- each. To and Fro same Day, provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken, Aitcr-Cabin 6s Fore-Cabin 38. Four-Wheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s. Horses each, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse w.th one Passenger. 15s. Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto rore-oauin, os. P,'0Pr"etoFS of the above Packets GIVE NO 1 ICE that they will not be accountable for any Pas- lenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless booked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and Carnage in proportion paid for the same at the time of Booking. r Packet-Offices, Rownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. JOHN JONES, Agent. CARDIFF—Coac.hes between Newport and Cardiff, Daily. CARDIFF AND MERTHYR—A Coach between Cardiff and Merthyr every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, starting from the Rnmmer Tavern and Steam 1 acket Hotel: Cardiff, at 6 o'clock morning, and from Merthyr at 5 o clock evening. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAV ,Ny.-Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn New- biidge, Bed welly, and Nantyglo.-A Coach Daily between these places and Newport: arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morning, and starting at 2 o'clock afternoon. June 1, 1835. OOWPEIRQAL SUN COURT, CORNIIII.L, AND ST. JAMES'S STREET, LONDON. CAPITAL, £ 1,200,000. GOVERNMENT having repealed the Fire Insu- rance duty of three shillings per cent. per annum, upon Farming Stock, and Implements of Utensils of Husbandry, the Directors have the pleasure to inform the public that from the 24th of June last, property of this description will be chargeable ONLY WITH THE PREMIUM of two shillings per cent.; all other Insurances continue liable to the duty, and the premium payable thereon will remain as before, viz. s. d. Common Hazardous 2 n Double Hazardous 4 6 IMPEKtM. UFE SUN COURT, CORNHILI., AND ST. JAMES'S STREET LONDON. Life Insurance effected at the usually low terms. Persons insuring at this office will derive two important advantages,—First, the most effectual security is provided for payment of losses; not only will the premiums received upon policies be carefully invested and accumulated for that purpose, but a CAPITAL of f750,000 has been sub- scribed to answer any possible deficiency.—Secondly, upon every policy effected for the whole term of life, the in- sured will participate in the profits of the company by having periodical additions made to the sums insured, to the amount of TWO THIRD PARTS of such clear gains and profits. Life insurance is admitted to be an object of great im portance to every class of Society; but more especially to persons in professions and trades, or having offices, employ- ments, estate, or other incomes which will cease and deter- mine with their lives, since it enables them, out of their annual income, to secure a capital at their disease to their families or representatives, which owing to the uncertainty of life, they might not be enabled to realize by industry or economy. A fund for a marriage settlement may thus be secured by those who are not possessed of independent pro- perty. Fines payable on leases or copyholds for lives, may be provided for by insurance. Persons entitled to reversions upon the contingency of surviving others may secure the value of the contingency- Creditors may secure debts by insuriug the life of the debtor, and various other benefits are derived by the insurance of lives. Insurances in either the Fire or Life Department may be effected on application to Mr. Hugh H. Downman, Public Accountant, Imperial Fire and Life Offices, West- gate street, Newport. N B. Policies falling due 24th of June, 1835, with the fifteen days allowed, will expire on the 9.h of July, 18S5. Newport, 23rd June, 1835. DR. CLEE'S PULLi. FOR THE CURE OF Indigestion, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Habitual Coso tiveness, Fevers, Inflammation*, Gout, Rheumatisral Erysipelas, Scorbutic Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions' Intestina Worms, Jaundice, Dropsies, etc. for preserving the Constitution, strengthening the Stomach, and im- proving the general health. Ing DURING a practice of upwards of forty years, the late Dr. Clce employed with unvarying success these valuable Pills, and much of his celebrity may be attributed to the beneficial effects resulting from their use. The high repute in which he wasdeserveJly 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 are 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 calculateo for loss of appetite or lowness of spirits,and will be found truly serviceable inremoviag 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 Bor are full and explicit directions. Prepared from the Ilecipc 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 Agents at the Gazette and Guardian Office and Mr. Williams, Chemist and Drug- gist, Brecon, and Merthyr Tydvil, in boxes at Is. lid. 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each. 0;;?' Noue are genuine but those bearing the signa- ture of W. HARDING & Co. 2, Charles Street, Soho, on the Government Stamp round each box. ALSOr DR. CLEE'S PECTORAL BALSAM For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Affections of the Chest, Lungs, This invaluable medicine was constantly employed oy 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 almost instantly removes slight and recent Coughs, gives immediate relief to those which have assumed a more dangerous character, and if persevered in seldom fails completely to overcome them, however obstinate. 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 2s. 9d. each, with the signature of W HARDING on the Government Staniu. Dr. RAMADGE ON CONSUMPTION. Just published in 1 vol. Svo. price 8s. the 2d Edition, with important Additions, illustrated by coloured plates, CONSUMPTION CURABLE, aud the manner in which Nature as well as Remedial Art operates in effecting a healing Process in cases of Consumption, ex- plained "nù illustrated by numerous remarkable and interesting cases. -By FRANCIS H. RAMADGE, M. D. F. L S., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Senior Physician to the Infirmary for Asthma, Con- sumption, and other Diseases of the chest, and Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine. &c. Also ready for delivery, ASTHMA, <ts Species and complications Elucidated in a Practical Treatise. London Longman, Rces, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman. Dr. LIAMATTAT'S HETO ITTCTUCAI miotic ASTHMA, ITS SPECIES AND COMPLICA. TIONS, or Researches into the Pathology of Dis- ordered Respiration, with remarks on the Remedial Treat- ent applicable to each Variety being a Practical and Theoretical Review of this Malady, considered in its Simple Form, and in connection with Discaseof the Heart, Catarrh, Indigestion, &c.—in 1 vol. 8vo. price 12s. Illustrated by Cases and Six Plates, accurately coloured from Nalure. Also, by the same Author, an Improved Edition of the I ftEATlSlS ON CONSUMPTION, Price 8s.; in which the Curability of the Disease is proved by numerous facts. London: LONGMAN and Co. CHOLERA. l^ROM the great relief aud effectual cures afforded to so many Thousands who were afflicted with the above Complaint during the last Summer, in London and other parts of the country, and its general use in the London Hospitals, the Proprietor, at the request of some of the most eminent of the Faculty, has been indaced to offer his JETHERIAL ESSENCE OF GINGER to the notice of all Families where medical aid is not im- mediately available. It is likewise recommended to all old, Phlegmatic, Weak and Nervous Constitutions, and IS certain in affording relief in the Heartburn, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Sensation of Fulness, Pain aud Oppres- sion after Meals also those Pains of the Stomach and Bowels, which arise from Gouty Flatulencies; also in Cliolics, Spasms, Cramps, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterical Affections;likewise in Sciatica and Chronic Rheumatism; Digestion, however much impaired, is restored to its pristine state by the use of this Essence for a short time, if taken in ale, porter, cider, coffee, or tea it corrects their flatulent tendency, which debars so many from par- taking of those beverages. For the Proprietor to make any comment on the superiority of this Essence over any other would be superfluous, when the undersigned and 158 other eminent Medical Gentlemen have given their un qualified approbation of it—Prepared by D. Woodhouse, Operative Chemist, King William street, London Bridge, and sold in Bottles 2s. 6d. 4s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. each. May he had of Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydtil, Mr. Williams', Chemist and Druggist, Brecon and Merthyr Tydvil, Mr. Evans, Carmarthen, and all Medicine Venders. PATRONS. James Johnson, Physician to His Majesty. A. T. Holroyd, Physician to the Marylebone Dispensary. Thomas Hodgkin, Physician to Guy's Hospital. S. Ashwell, M D. Physician to Guy's Hospital. A. Middleton, Physician to the Leamington Hospital. Charles Louden, Physician to the Leamington Bathing I institution. 0 R. Rowley, Physician to the Aldersgate Dispensary. F. Tyrell, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. fiberbrare Canal sBaWflattoit. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or Assembly of the Com- panv of Proprietors of this Navigation, will be held at the Ciinal Office, (at the head of the said Canal) on THURSDAY the 16th day of JULY next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. THOMAS WAYNE, Clerk to the Company. Canal Office, June 22d, 1835. IRON WORKS FOK I AStnafl compact and valuable iKOm w'Uan, uun | in full operation, situate at Gadlys, in the parish of Aberdare, Glamorganshire, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, jnthemonth of JULY next, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract. The work consists of one huge Blast Furnacc, with Blowing Engine, and every requisite convenience, with nearly 400 Acres of Mineral Property, held under all vantageous leases. The Works adjoin the public Tram-road leading to the J Aberdare and Cardiff Canal, from which port it is distant about 24 miles. The option of purchasing the Freehold Estate on which the works re situate will be offered, which consists of about 110 Acres, completely covered with coal and iron mine. Due notice will be given of the day of sale, and printed particulars are in the course of preparation. Any informa- tion respecting the above Property may be received on application to Mr G. R. Morgan, Gadlvs, near Merhtyr Tidvil. 6 EXTENSIVE IRON WORKS, IN THE COUNTIES OF MONMOUTH AND BRECON. O tie limmtitortig «3boitr, PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause wherein the Most Noble JOHN CRICHTON STUART, MARQUESS OF BUTE, and another, are Plaintiffs, and THOMAS SEATON FORMAN, and others, are Defendants, before the Right Honorable Robert Lord Henley, one of the Masters of the said Court, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of JI1 L Y. 1835, at the Public Sale Room of the said Court, in SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS, CHANCERY IJANE, LONDON, IN ONE LOT, All that extensive Freehold and Lease- hold Mineral Property, CALLED THE RUMNEY ESTATE, WlTH THE IRON WOllKS and MACHINERY thereon, situate in the Parishes of BeuweUy and Langunnider, in the counties of Monmouth and Brecon, consisting the whole of about 1,779 Acres, whereof 1,108, or thereabouts, are Freehoid, and the remainder Leasehold. Printed particulars may be had, gratis, at the said Master's Chambers, in Sati-liaiiil)tt)ti Buildings, Cuancery Lane, London of Messrs Blunt, Roy, Blunt,and Duncan, Solicitors. No. 10, Liverpool Street, London; of Messrs. Sweet and Sutton, Solicitors, Nn. 6, Basinghall Street, London; Messrs Meyrick and Davis, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydvil Mr Hichards, Solicitor, Cardiff; at the Bush Inn, Bristol; and at the principal Inns in Cardiff and Merthyr Tydvil, in Glamorganshire; and iu Chepstow aud Newport, Monmouthshire; and the Premises may be viewed, upon application, at the Works, wheie the Plans of the same may be seen. SOLD BY APPOINTMENT IN Abergavenny by George I Cardiff .by Edwards I C.epstow Bratifoi-dand I Newport, Aug by Morgan — Price Caimartlieii — Evans Davis Pembroke — Barclay • — Wjke — Mortimer Lldiulilo — Hughes — Hird Brecon — Prosser — Tardrew Llandovery — Rees — Wilmot Vauban I — War-en I iMarbeitlu. — Griffiths I Pontypool Williams Williams Cardigan — D.ivis P, olliero Swaultea. at the Cambrian Cardiff DRees — Williams Neath Heyward Office, • PJolm Cowbridge.. Lifter Newport, Ang- Clement And in Merthyr Tydvil, at the Gazette and Guardian Office. and by all other respectable Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom, and any Shop that has not them will obtain them if ordered. C. S. CHEDDON'S FAMED HERBAL TONIC PILLS, THE continued and continual recommendation bestowed Oil C. S. CHEDDON'S PILLS by individuals as well as the Faculty and the Public Press, has fully established them as the most esteemed and efficient Medi- ciae in present use, For the cure of Scrofula, Scurvey Leprosy, Scorbutic Affections, Eruptions, and Pimples on the Face Swellings or Ulceration in the neck, Sore Breasts, and all disorders attended with painful Swellings, or with Morbid and Irritating Eruptions of the Shin, Open Wounds, and Sores, as well as the most inveterate forms of Gout and Rheumatism. efficacy of <3 S. CHEDDON'S inva.ualile pjns have been repeatedly proved in llie most inveterate easee of ScroiuU aaa Cutaneous Diseases, after many eminent riiysiciang and Surgeons lia t pronounced tiiem incurable, ami after mime- roilS SurgIcal Opernllol1s uad ueell perfollUed WIt..out succes., al1d in m my instances after life was despaired of by the M e,lica I attendants. r I Mr. CHEDDON submits for Public Inspection the following Copies of Letters received by him, from eminent Physicians and Surgeons who are in the habit of prescnlnug his Pills. uloo from individuals wito have derived relief and cure from tins inestimable Medicine from tins inestimable Medicine ,-u- n- To MR CHEDDON. "To Mr C Cl'eddon it.11' i Manchester, Sept. 7, 1833. "Sla, Litchfield, Sept. 4, 1831. 1 nave lad Ulcers in my leas fur many years, arising, Hie << ^ome years ago, when travelling, I was thrown out of tnv Doctors gaiit, irom impurities in uiy blood v.'liich tbey couul not gig and broWe my leg, which the "Surgeon cut led a compound remove, it is unnecessary for me to siy holw troublesome an i fracture, he attended me for ten months, wher, I could scarcely painini these constant sore nuHi be I had been attended by move I had tllell a large wouiJil oil tit), shin, which continued many of the most eminent Surgeons, but no one curea ni, ever sitiei,. I had applierl to numbers of the iaculiv without de- hearing of yeui'celebrated Pills, I took them for a short tiine riving benefit; in May, 1833, 1 heard of your celebrated Pills with considerable relief, an.1 by continuing 'or a *ew ivhieh I was determined to try, aud am very thankful 1 did, for ueeks I was perfectly cured, indeed I muht say that your Pills in nine weeks I was perfectly cured, and remained so ever sitice. did more for me in one month than all the Surgeons who attended then to remain, your obedient servant, me ever did. « YOUR obedient servallt, J# W. SMITH." •« Mr John Evans begs to inform Mr ACheddon that ife has A young Lady in the neighbourhood of Gro-venor Squar. lately been cured by taking R few boxes of Ched'ion's Herbai whs dreadfully afflicted with Scrolu ous Sores upon her feet and Tonic Pills (alter every other medicine had failed) of an Krup- 4j',ck ,h,s ;s.,a'e ciittned to h;M beo upwards of two t!on in different parts oi his bod\ which he had been troubled ^arts. and a Hal'> d"S uhlch ">»« *>'e "^nat,ten'led by several with for many years. w una u* Gentlemen without deriving- any rehef, when *he was induced to •• Lutterworth Leicester August, 20, 1833 'rV c-s- Ch. ddon's Famed Herbal Tonic Pills, and alter taking i4 To Mr Cheddon lieicestei. f1(Ur ()r ftve ,fie ja,.ge slze(j boxes, wa? lso restored to health, SIB, «< Buckingham, August 20, 1831. ||lat she could walk as well as before her ill' ess, und has I1()t had •• In the year 1829,1 wa8 ,akeBTil with ? very large swelling ^e. sl'gt' .est return of the complaint, -Inch is n„w aUout a year on the right side of my neck, and was attended by many Medical Gentlemen both .n the country and in London, but did not re- lo Mr uieddon. «. Coventrv Sent 1 lull ceive the least benefit, and sufie-ed the most acute piiins and «. i u -u » -J v/oyen y, bept, 1, 1833. my frame became much emaciated hearing of jour celebrated v 1 >u ,wl1 ,not con8"1cr J,01"'?, whe» 1 ,ll,orn} Pills I was induced to take them '.u' afie. continuing the.n of the cure your valuable Ptlls have performed about two m»n<hs was f rJ U|)on me* 1 caught a severe cold some years ago which settled •• 1 am, Sir. yours respectfully «• THOMAS' SNOWDON." lef} arm, and it became so contracted that I could not «' Mr Liinn » „ ria.i 'i A o,i h.,n .trpa.tiniiv ope" my hand, the Surgeon who attended me said ft WHS a Scro- «*,V«Pd «?,h thJ r r London' 'a<' kf'" ne™^ fulous Affection, and, as it was extremely painful, advised n.e w lna"y f to have it taken off, which was the opinion of every one who Cf Hiring u.iti j!lc?1 .Meui ni"l had taken an endless variety >avv jt> j was verv unwilling to submit (o the operation, and of medicine without deriving any beneht he was persuaded to was recommended to try your Famed Herbal Pills, which I took Herbal Pills, and in a short time was regularly for a sho'ttluie, when I was entirely restored toper- I entirely cured. feet health. Allow me to 5uijscribe niyselt with esteew, FROM DR THOMPSON, OF LEEDS. Yours, faithfully, MART FORBES." "SIR, Leeds, Sept. 4, 1833. To Mr Cheddon, As you have asked me to try and give my opinion ef your "SIR,- Newmarket, Sept. 20, 1833.' Pills, I will do so, and at the same time return you my most It gives me much pleasure to bear testimony to the eOicacy cordial thanks, for having discovered so truly valuable a medi of yonr Pills, they have lately cured me of a severe Disease in cine. As yuu were kind enough te supply me with large qusn- the Kidneys of very longstanding, alter every other remedy lilies ot them, I have been able to prescribe them very exten- had failed, sively in all cases of Scroluli and Scorbutic Affections in Your obedient servant, (> Gout. Rheumatism, and obstinau Affections of the Kidneys "To Mr Cheddon. AMKLIA FBNTOK. aud Bladder; and in every instance, they performed a cure in « SIB, ««Liverpool Sept. 20, ld33. an inciedibly short period, after every remedy previously tried A1|01V meto inform of (he WOM(jerfi;, eilre your Pills had tailed. •* 1 beg to remain, y»ur obedient servant, have performed upon me, after everv other remedy had tailed. To Mr Cheddon. } H°*PSI,N' M. IV Son e years ago I received a violent blow on my right breast, Atheistoit, Sept. 3, 1833. which w.is very painful, leeches and other applica0,"?8 w.e,e Havinx been suffering alternately from Gout ami Uhumatism applied without any avail, my breast broke and t'>ei y tllat tor m#ny years, having five and st* a tacks in the year, I have was done IO it seemed to make it worse in this way I "EN' °» tor IlIbny years, having five and st* altacks in the year, I have was done III it seemed to make it worse; in this way I went Oil been under toe care ot a host ot the faculty, b .th in i0nn and for veais with a sore, when, hearing of yonr Pills, I aiaae a cwuntry, without deriving benefit. I was induced to try your triai of t|iei„, and was very soon perfectly cured. celebraed Pills, ten months a*o and have had no return of n.y "Your's, V •• SOPHIA "'KASDAtB." complaints since th«it peiiod, wh cu I attribute to occasionally 4fFT, nr ri ■ jAn « ♦ A 1833 takimr vour valuable Pills. 1 am, Sir, with great resnect To Ml Clieddon» Sept. 4, ISA "To Mr Cheddon, KDWARD Pitch" Samuel Rice, of Newport, Salop, had been flfflifted lot a "Miss EI'en Griffiths returns her test thinks to Mr Cherkion very long peiiod with an eulai gememol the Gia/ids inthenecK and iBforma him that his celebrated PHls have latelv cure.l her a,,d Sroi". a"(I never derived the least benefit fmm any med of a bad breast (supposed to be a cancer), after every other re- he ever t"ok excel'.t Chedl,on ? Famed Hsrbal Tonic Pills, which medy had failed. entirely cured him in a short time." «'Newport Pagnell, Northampton, Sept. 1833. Sia, B )nd stfeet, Feb. 1*. I83f «• giR Liverpool, September 10 J«33 "I return you my sincere thanks for the cure yonr medicine For a'verv long period I had been suffering from an erlup Iias ,alely peifnrnied upon me I had been suffering from severe tion in my face", which ultimately terminated in so.es and baffled pain in my l,acl5' and lett side for months, and had become ti:e skill of-every medical gentleman who attended in; he^rina mucl' »lni'Ciated, apparently my whole frame was entirely of your pills I made trial of Hum, and am happy } d;d tor om, from havug been above fourteen stone I had sunk down to with the blessing of Gjd they soon restored me to nerfect ni"c and a halt, when l began taking jour pil s, winch 1 found health, which I had not enjoyed for years. relief from aiier taking a ew diiys, an(( by continuing them I am yours resoeclfuliv l''ey restored me to perttct lieal.li I consider my life wils en" To ftJr Cheddon Jemima YITES » ti,el^ save(i T°"r mt'<lJt,ne U'ree medical gentlemen ivho -_r TUT R, 1 haa tlie greatest confidence in, rather advised me not to Miss Letiiu Smallwooa is happy to inform Mr Che.idon that trouble mvself with medicine, as they considered it perfectly ;he has been entirely cured ot a bad breast, which she had unless. You are at liberty to make wLt use yon think proper beei» suffering from lor a long period by taking a tew bo*eS ol 0f this. I remain your obeoient servant, his Celebrated ptlls." 11 SIMLLL DAWSON." SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY HANNAY & Co. 63, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, Patent Medicine Venders and Perfumers to the Royal Family, tiy whom Dealers in the Country are supplied, on the usual ier„ s, or llity can obtain them from any other wholesale house in JSrl and where may also he had GRAHAM'S TASTELESS APERIENT LOZENGES, A safe, mild, and effective Aperient, unlike most Medicines, are ai;i-eable to the p:ilaie, they are therefore strongly and confi- dentiy recommended, ai d are suitable for all fges. °' GRAHAM'S TOOTH AND EAR-ACHE TINCTURE will prove a blessing to every one »ho suffers from those agonizing pains, the T.iolh and Ear-Ache, pun in the Face, &c. it preserves the Teeth, and renders Tooih Drawing unnecessary, and will cure the most inveterate Tooth-Ache in a few seconds, let w.iatm .y have been previously applied and failed. GRAHAM'S ANTI-BILIOUS APERIENT, or FAMILY PILLS A mild and efficacious Aperient they surpass every Medicine laid Ueiore Ltie Ilublic. SALES BY AUCTION. C H E P S T O W—M O N M O U T II s H IRE. go be AIDItr by Auction, By Messrs WHITE and SON, AttheGKORGE INN, CHEPSTOW, on THURSDAY, the 9th JULY next, at Twelve o'clock;—fa one or two lots, as may then be determined on A LI. that convenient and substantial DWELLING- HOUSE AND SHOP, now used as a Pastry Cook's Shop, with the Outbuildings and Appurtenancei thereto ) belonging, situate opposite the George In-, near the Gate-way, in the town of Chepstow, now in the occupation of Mr William James. Also all that other convenient and substantial DWEL- LING-HOUSE AND SHOP, alsousedasa Pastry Cook's Shop, ?djoiningthe last mentioned House, and near to the Gate-way, in the town of Chepstow aforesaid, with the Outbuildings and Appurtenances thereto belonging, now in the occupation of Mrs Williams. For a view of the Premises application may he made to the respective tenants, and for further pariculars to Mr Ives. Solicitor. Monmouth. IN SOUTH WALES. A Valuable Freehold Property, the Llanigon Estate, withinamiteandahaif of the Market Town of Hay, with the Manorial Rights; the Swan Public House, Corn Mills, and 210 Acres of capital Land, By Mi- GEORGE ROBINS, At the AUCTION MART, LONDON, on THURSDAY, the I6th JUL Y, at Twelve, in One Lot, under the ab- solute authority of Trustees for Sale. A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, the property of THYNNE HOWE GWYNNE, Esq. very familiar to the good folks of South Wales as LLANIGON HOUSE ESTATE, situate in the agreeable part of this interesting county, a little more than a mile from the MARKET TOWN OF HAY. and not far distant, from Brecon. The Mansion has in variably ranked high in its immediate vicinity, and is altogether adapted to afford accommodation to a family- seoted on a lawn, pleasure grounds ,,roiiiitis LUXURIATING IN SHRUBS AND FLOWERS, with a capital walled kitchen garden, HOT AND SUCCESSION HOUSES, and the offices of every uescription of a corresponding nature. Connected with this eltgiolc property, may be mentioned a moiety of THE MANOR OF LLAN THOMAS OF CONSIDERABLE EXTENT, with pleuty of good shooting, and no laok of field sports. i here is also a light extending over ONE MILE AND A QUARTER TO FISH IN THE RIVER WYE including two good salmon catches. In fact it is altogether, to a gentleman whose habits incline him to rusticate plea- santly, one of the most compact little Estates in this delightful county. It includes altogether TWO HUNDRED AND TEN ACHES, and connected with it is THE SWAN PUBLIC-HOUSE, WATER-MILL AND DWELLING-HOUSE; and though last not least, in" Our dear love" (Shakespeare), TWO PEWS IN LLANIGON CHURCH. There is a suitable farm house, well placed. Particulars may be had eighteen days antecedently, at the Castle, Brecon; Angel, Abergavenny; Bear, Crick- howell; Swan Hotel, aud of Messrs Spencer and Jamrs, solicitors, Hay the Oxford Arms, Kington Hotel, Here- ford; also. of Messrs Manning and Dalston, solicitors, Hereford-street. May-fair; Meisrs Bloxsotne, Hawkins, and Stocker, New Boswell court; the Auction Mart; and at Mr George Robins's Offices, London. IN CORNWALL. The Trengwainton and Nauseglos Estates, with the fine Mansion, Offices, extensive Grounds and Shrubberies, large walled Garden, and 320 acres of land surrounding it, together with the Bosweduan, Pulteggan, and Hendra Estates, which form a belt; altogether 520 acres within two miles of Penzance. MR GEORGE ROBINS Is directed by the Noblemen, who are Executors and Trustees for Sale under the will of Sir Rose Price, Baroile-E, to offer lor alt, bLo UubIit Auction, At the AUCTION MART, in LONDON, on THURSDAY, JLTLY 30, at 1 welve, in Two Lots, rpHE exceedingly VALUABLE FREEHOLD J AJ bS of the late SP BART, DECEASED. comprehending altogether a very fine property, aud for many years a^minteo one of the leading features of the county, !JecuW features of which will be well appreciated m the neighbourhood, as well as through- out THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL, were he was so deservedly popular. It comprellends TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, lying very .an We,l together, in the most favored and fertile pan of the county, viz., THE TRENGWAINTON AND NANSEGLOS ES- TATEN W HICH INCLUDE THREE HUNDRED AN wiJnm ma"3SREE acre», vvITH THE splendio MANSION AND PARK, and which, ere long, it is believed at Penzance, will be I conlccrated to the abode of «« INDEPENDENT M.P. for although^orni iias severely visited these regions, it wiU be remembered that 6 THE BOROUGH OF ST. IVES is stil' °»t of the pale of suppositious improvement; it will only n the influential power of hospitality and good fellowship t< insure to the possessor the delight of repre- senting itf town. The Mansion, so de- servedly fameu throughout the county, is adapted to give effect to all the legitimate wants of F 6 A MAN OF HIGH FAMILY PRETENSIONS; there is not a comfort that does not appear conspicuous everywhere. It is environed by A WELL-TIMBERED PAR" and the Plantation-walks, Lawns, Shrubbe and Gar- dens, have been long the theme of high commendation. It may be well to communicate to those who laud economy, that provisions are abuodaut, and very moderate. THE CLIMATE HAS NOT UNFREQUENTLY BEEN ASSIMILATED TO THE SOUTH CF FRANCE, and the immediate neighbourhood has long ranked ex- ceedingly high, lhe views are interesting almost beyond description, and so picturesque as certainly not to yield to any other in the county. ST. MICHAEL'S MOUNT presents an object that has for ever and anon afforded delight to the intelligent traveller. and history has not failed to record it as an object of considerable interest. THEJiAY OF NAPLES is not (infrequently Called to mind in partaking at leisure of almost Panorama which is presented. There is an almost PERPETUAL ITALIAN SKY prevailing in this favored district and it will not be out of place to add, that the best society, with kindly feelings, will be found every where. It may be added, by way of conclusion, that there are MANORIAL RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES, and an almost INEXHAUSTIBLE SUPPLY OF MINERALS ni\7P.?C.ixTaFs to this fruitful investment, which includes FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE ACRES, including BOSWEDNAN, PULTEGGAN, AND ilENDRA ESTATES ADJOINING. A vein of copper had lateiv presented itself, which pro- mises a large yearly income" The market at Penzanceis very influential for the disposal of the grain and super- fluities arising from a prolific soil and the estate alto- gether possesses so many agrcmcns, with a view either to residence, or investment, thai it is believed it will be almost a work of supererogation to invite early and serious attention to the positive directions of the trustees, which require an unreserved sale of the whole. Some additional observations connected with facts not already noticed will appear in the particulars of sale, which, when ready, may he had at the principal Inns at Launceston, Bodmin, Truro, Penzance, St. Ives, Helston, Falmouth, Pcuryn, and Plymouth; the New London Inn, at Exeter; Messrs Cardale, Bramicv, Cardale, and lillIe, Solicitors, Bedford-row; and Mr George Robins's Offices, London. °