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CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and ^wift Going Steam ^l|iy|X. Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Is to ply on the following Days :— FROM CARDIFF. AL'UUST 3.MONDAV. II morning 5.WEDNESDAY 2 afternoon 7.Friday. 4J afternoon 10,MONDAY 6 morning 12. WEDNESDAY 7 morning 14.FRIDAY 8 morning 17.MONDAY .10 morning 19. WEDNESDAY 12 noon 21. FRIDAY 2 afternoon 2-1.MONDAY 44 afternoon 26.WEDNESDAY 6' morning 2S.FRIDAY 7 morning 31.MONDAY 9 morning FROM BRISTOL. ArorsT 1 Tut-si^AY, 11 morning 6.THURSDAY 2 afternoon S. SATUKDA 9} morning. L. 11.TUESDAY 6 morning 18.THURSDAY C, li morning 15.SATURDAY 71 morning 1H.TUESDAY- 10 morning 20.THURSDAY 6 12,1 afternoon 22.SATURDAY 2 afternoon 25.TUESDAY 10 morning, 27.THURSDAY 6 morning 29.SATURDAY 7 morning AFTER CABIN, 5s. For further Particulars, see Hand Bill. N.B. Goods for Cardiff taken in at Cumberland Basin, Per Robert Chaplain, Agent; and at No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, per John G. Jones, Agent; also for Merthyr, Caerphilly, Cowbridge, Llantrissent, and Bridgend, New- bridge, Aberdare, &c. It being of importance that she should leave Bristol immediately she fleets, in order to tnake her Passage to Cardiff the same Tide, it is re- quested that Carriages and Horses intepded to be Shipped, May be brought down previous to the time advertised for Sailing. 0 PACKET OFFICE,—St. Marv street, Cardiff, ItICITAltD JON liS TODD, AgeDt. BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, During the N LXT WEEK, AS t;! ¡a.. AUG. FROM BRISTOL, 3, MONDAY. not sail 12J after 4, TUESDAY not sitil 2 after 5, WI:I)Nl-S.I)AY 6 morn3after I), THURSDAY 74 morn 4 after 7, FRIDAY 5 Illorn not sail 8, SATURDAY 6 morn not sail AUG. FROM NEWPORT. 3, MONDAY 9* morn not sail 4, TUESDAY 10 morn not sail 5, WEDNESDAY 7 mom 12aftcr 6, THURSDAY 8 mom' 2J affer 'FRIDAY nbt sail ? after •8, SATURDAY notsail 4 after FARES:—After Cabin, 4s—Fore-Cabin, 2s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. each. 'o and Fro same Day, provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken, After Cabin Gs Fore-Cabin^. Pour-Wheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; Worses each, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one passenger. 15s. Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto Fore-Cahiii, (is. 9 The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets GIVE NOTICE that they will not be ac^intable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless looked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of booking. I'acket-Offices, Rownbam-Wliarf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. JOHN JONES, Agent. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coachcs Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn New- Llidge, Bedwelty, 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. August 1. IS35. SIGHT RESTORED—NERVOUS HEADACHE CURED, and CHOLERA PRE VENTE D.-Under the patronage of his late MAJESTY and the LORVS of the TREASURY.—Mr. ABEltNl.THY used it, and by that if-'i'lcinan it was termed the FACUI.TY'S FRIEND and "USE'S VA DE MECUM.—Dr. ANDREWS also recommends Its use as a preventive. orMrs. Guppy, No. 36, .Nelson quare, Black mars road, curell Of Ophthalmia. Mucintyre, aged 05, No. 3, Silver street, Golden square, cUred ot Gutta Serena. C II; Liston, Esq. Marfue Library, Ramsgate, Kent, cured of ai ur.ct. 3 Knrberow, cured wh Ie at Jamaica of Gutta Serenn, No. t. Mary street, Regent's purl;, London. 0 P. Sanderson, No. 10, Harper street, Leeds, cured of "turaet. f: Numerous original testimonials from medical gentlemen And amSiies of the tirst respectability, proving the above, may be »een at 3(», Broad street, Bloomsbury, and 24, King-ill let, °"i Acre, London. t T'ie high patronage GUIMSTONE'S EYE SNUFF has at- is a testimonial beyond suspicion. This delightful I rt!<,cous compon",d is the most wholesome suu/fraken, and recommended for its benign influence on all who Q!* it, A 7-1 ST OF THE EDITORS vho have recommended its frequent 11,1' to prevent Cholera or t y °ther contagion entering the system, and as an inlallible Horative of hlGHT, and eertajn e-ure of Nervous Head ache, —The Times, Evening Iil.-tii. Chronicle, Morninj; Her dd. Herald Old Enirliind, United Service Gazette, Mornin» Clie tenhiiii'i Journal, Public Ledger, Hrilish Traveller, \dly Times. Albion a II Star, Ijiverpool Chronicle, Sun, -1Iekl\ Dispatch, Glami rgan, Monmouth, aud I'irecon Gazette, a," Me rtliyr Gnartian, Trsie Sun, (-ariiurtheft Journal, Mr. an f r Par^amL'ntaTy H llie Legal Kxaminer j> Law Chronicle1, L wlii-s' Alagaziue, Evangelical Magazine, 4st and West India Magazine, &c. &c. Calif ura Letter sent to Mr. Grimstone, 39, Broad Street, — liloomshury. ill J)ea fJr,-YOl1 may make use of my roame, for a true fad, I),your eye snulf" I have received such creut beiictit, btf 1 01111 see to %vrite witliont glasses, which I could not ti., |k ,lr'' 1 to.jk' your Eye Snutt, my eyes bring so very weak Hi, are now perfectly strong Many of my poor aneil bat0?"'1 Women would ,« it in preference to other fiiuli", cannnt afford six pence per onnce or buy it in the n'ster. 1 remain Sir, your's respectfully, r, H. PLUCKWELF/, Governor of the Popr. °0'-HoU'-e,Tottenham, Middlesex, January 24th, 1834. ,>servations of the Editor of the 11 01(1 Jingland," Of "YE Sfiupp.—This is really all cxtianrdinary preparation. ¡t¡What it is we h- iiow iiot, t ut this we know, hat w",u'i fu:ly ettieacious, relievimj headache, and purging the °f injurious hum urs, especially if they are of a scrofulous • It 's alsll an extremely complaisant companion when tt> ln? over musty booV» or wtitiiiRS, ami tends mosi poweifully eye to pei form without fail an unusual quantity of Copy of a Letter sent to MI'. Grimstone. g. Leeds, July l, 1834. £ ■—^1 have received very great benefit from your Eye I afflicted Ten Years with Cataract, and to 8|ven Mcdical Men, hut was recommended Wefi,e your Couff, which completely cured me in a few III) YOU may mak-e use of my Name, if it will do you gOod, Excuse my writing. Your's faithfully, PETER SANDERSON, 10, Harper street, Leeds. SERVE THE INVENTOR'S SIGNATURE OS EACH CANISTER. "'e Patrnmujc of hi* late Majesty and the Lords uj 5j the Treasury. 5 Cauisters, 8s., 4«. 4d., 2s, 4d., Is. 3d., ami fid. V,°r 'j°ose, 6d per o7.. May he had at the Gazette.' 1 r" \i^'r',U"1 > ^Irs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil .jj'ntki ''s> Alerthyr Tydvil and Brecon Messrs. an<^ Rooksellers, Abergavenny M essrs I Son, B«okseller, Newport Mr. Evans, Cttr- r"u' Offiee't Carmarthen; 'I'honins Williams, Ho k"^r' ^r*c'i'1owell j and in every principal Town ^"igdonj, i THE SCHOONER Jig H. FAIRCLOUGH. MASTER, Is now Loading at COTTON'S WHARF, Tooley Street London, For^Jurcliff, Newport, Mtp ihyr, Abergavenny, Brecolh Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgendt and places adjacent, And will positively sail on TUESDAY, the 11th of Alieua(^1835. For Freight, &c. Vp* to tlIaster, on Board Mr R. Burton, jun. Newport; MrThomfe Richards, Abergavenny; Messrs Winstone, larosser, and Cq. Brecon; Mr Smith, the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr Fairclough, Agent to the Cardiff and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. LONDON, JULY 25, 1835. 0 Leach's Royal Zest. TO 1F[HJrE [LITN<¡ HEADS OF FAMILIES, EPICUREANS, And all who delight in delicious Jluvuursund a i-eji?!ed taste — enjoyment oj every dish at tiie taii!e-conibiitiiig economy tntll pteasurc, (fnd producing that pleasing sensuiion on every palate 'that satisfaction beams in every eye, and gratification in every countenance ROBERT LEACH, most respectfully announces t, that the ROYAL ZEST SA UCli is patronised by tl,o"c.ill,tstriou,s person., who sit around their Majesties' table, and by whom it is considered a rich delicacy; its piquant and Unique flavour, together with' its freedom from all things predominant. rcndels it a real concentra- tion of excellence of all that is truly nice, merits the patronage of the Ladies and the universal British Public. This vegetable and refined production is used for Fish, Chops. Steaks, Cold Meat, flashes Stews, and wherever a ZEST is required for AITFTITi; or r.NJOY WENT. Iuhalf- pint bottles 2s, each, and pint bottles 3?. 6d'. Also, LEACH'S TRUE ESSENCE OF \NCHOVIES, allowed to be equal to the best that ever was made, at the usual price. LEACH'S INIMITABLY DELICIOUS ANCHOVY r\STK, for Ton%t, Sawidwicll(,,g, Satice, &e. This beatliflll eondi. mentwrralltcd to keep its fbvour in any climate. In C boxes price Is. 6d. large size ^s. each. in pint, quart, and two quart squares, pickled in the most simple way, without any chemical or pernicious ingredient whatever, although their beauty and flavor is their high commendation, and their convenience and cheapness will ever make them desirable. 13. quarts 3,; large glass jars 5s. 6d ylass included. LEACH'S JOHN BULL SAl'Cl', highly esteemed by those who know the flavor of rich foreign dishes, hashes, or stews, 2s. GJ. per bottle. LE 'iCII'S KINO OF OU15E SAUCE, made from an original recipe after the fall of Seringapatain From the hot, piquant, and spicy nature of this sauce, it is delicious in Curries, Hashes. Stews. Sec. III halfpiuts at 2s., pints 3s. 6.1. each. And every kind of Vinegar, Ketchup, Capers, &c. &c., with Robt. Leach's name on the label, may be dependeJ on for its wholsome nature and goodness of quality. Last not least- -LEACH'S SERVANTS' FRIEND, or True Peruvian Black Lead, the best in the world. Ask for Leach''sjllqpk Lead, in packets at U. per ih. in any quantity. Wholesale and retail, 63, Holborn TTill, London; and every respectable Druggist and Grocer in Great Britain. .Ii1C.8r TO EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS. IN A FERTILE An VERY ACCESSIBLE PART OF AMERICA, A LARGE TRACT OF LAND, situated both sides of a Navigable River, and in a very temperate climate. For further particulars, apply to the Printer of the Merlhyr Guardian; if by letter, post-paid. DII: CLEE'S z, iPDLLi,; FOr, TIIE CURE OF fndigestion, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Habitual CII-I tireness, Fevers, Inflammations; Gout, Rheumatism Erysipelas, Scorbutic A ffections, Cutaneous Emplions Intestina Worms, Jaundice, Dropsies,$)'C. for presetoing the Constitution, strenqthening the Stomach, and im- proving the yeneralh&iith. DURING a practice-of upwards of forty years, the I late J)t-. Clce employed with unvaryingsuccess these Valuable .P.lIs-, and-nmch of his celebrity may be attributed to the "beneficial effects resulting from their use. The high repute in which he was deservedly held, and the acknowledged eilieacy of his treatment., rendi r ii almost needless for us to dilate on the value ot .the .Medi- cine now recommended, yet us the compounders ot Dr. Clee's HcrbaceOtls 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 tetain their virtues in all clilnatès. These Pills are adniirahly adapted for removing all im- purities of the hlood, and correcting bad digestion, they promote a healthy action of the Liver, allay Acidity ot Hie Stomach, and give tone to the digestive organs, are par- ticularly calculateu for loss of appetite or lowneSoof spirits,and will be found truly serviceable inremovmg Nausea, Giddiness, or Headache They are superior in point of eilieacy to any Medicine yet discovered in Eradicating all Scorbutic AffectIon, and Eruptions on the .kin. Jinclosed ivith each Bo.r are full "n J explicit directions. Prepared from the Recipe of the late Dr. Ciee, of StrelVord, agreeably to his expiess directions, by W, H ARDING and CO. Surgeons, 2, Charles Street, Sotio, London, and sold, by their Agents at the Oazette and Guardian Office; ami Mr. Wiliiams, Chencst and Drug-' gist, Brecon, and Alerihyr Tydvil, in bo\es at li. 23. 9,1. and 4,1. 6,1. eacli. None arc genuine but those bearing- the siguui- tu re of \V. HAUDING & Co, Charles Street, Soho, on the Government Stamp round each box. ALSO, DH. CLEE'S PECTORAL RAJ^SAM Pur Couqhs, Colds, Asthmas, Affections of tite Chest, Lung's, 4'c. This invaluable medicine was constantly employed by the late Dr. CLnE. in allcctioIls of the Chest, Lungs, See. during his long and extensive practice, and the astonishing success which marked his treatment,r is doubtless the strongest recommendation in its favyur. By promoting Expectoration,it afmost instantly removes' slight and recent Coughs, gives immediate relief £ a those which have assumed a more dangerous character, and if persevered in seldom fails completely to overcome thcJJI. however obstinate. To the Asthmatic Patient tliis Medicine is e.sseJ111Vy beneficial, a dose taken at bed time will.constantly remove that nrgeut djic.1I1{y of breathing by which'he is frequently" nightly harrasscd. Sold in bottles at 2s. Od. each, with the signature of W H A K ni Nf> oh the Government Stainu. SOLD BY APPOINTMENT IN Abergavenny by George Ca.di'.r bv Ehvards C, epstow — Br.i. ford and X wp .rt.Aug-by IJlor an —Fr;cs C c in irth. it — Evans B ivis I'omtirok — W>ke. — Mortinir Lluidilo — Unties — l'ln'" Bricon — Pr'osser — T.irdrew I,!au<Io^ei-y — Ree< — \V. Vaudein — Warieu —« <'ir:i):th» i'nuty, o-1 — iihanis — Williams C.irdi -an — 1> .v s — Poiiie.o S.v.msta attl>e Caint r.an Canlilf 1) Itees — William# Nea'li — lf.ywaid unicc, l» Jolin Cow '• ii:l: — Li-t.-r Newport., An^— Cleinenl And-in Merthyr Tilditil, (it the Gazette and, Guardian c e. and by all other respectable Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom, stud any Shop that has not flieiii.will obtain them if ordered. C. S. CHEDDON'S FAMED HERBAL TONIC PILLS, THE continued and continual i-ccoiiiineiidiitioit bestowed on C. S. CII EDDO)g PII.L<ô;h.y individuals I as well as the Faculty and the Public Press, has fully established tliem as the most esteemed and eilictcnt Medi. ciiie in prewiil use, For the cure of Scrofula, Scn-rey Leprosy, Scorbutic Affections, hruptwns. and Pmples on the >'ace fuellings or Ulceration in the neck, Sore Breasts, and'a 11 disorders attended with painful Swelling*, or with Morbid and Imtatuig Eruptions of the Skin, Open Wounds, Itnd Sores, as well as the most inveterate forms of (runt and llheninutis ii. The extraordinary efficacy of O s. CHEDDON'S invaluable Pills have hem ropeaU'dly I., il,e most inveterate cas- s of Scrofula and Cutaneous Diseases, after many < nitn< lit Physicians ami Siimeon= ha I prowou.ic.-d t nn incurable, ami "Her. ""W •- r,)us Sit, mcd ",iV"Hl "IIC;, alld ill III II:Y instances aiici lite was dospairod of I,!y 11 e-ifal attendants. e .Mr. CFIEDDON submits for Public Inspection the following Copies ot Letters received by lnni, trom eminent Physicians and Surgeons wl,o are in (|,e liabit of prescril,i-ig his Tills; also from individuals w.to iiave ueiived re.iet and mre ri I.UR.ihle IVI P. ii L'i nn "To Mu CHEDBON. "To Mu CHEDBON. Silt, Manchester, Sept. 7, IS.I.'i. J h.ive had Ulcers in my ic-L's for ill my years, arising, tlie Doctors sai l, from impurities in tl,y wfiicli they eoulj not remove, it is unnecesfaiy tor nm („ s,y )loW u-^ubiesonie aiei painfnl these eoiistaut s«ne." iiiu-i be j 1,1 iH.en attended by many of the inont eiuinent Sir .pons, hut no one tured In hearing of vonr clebrated Pills, j took ihcm for a hort time with considerable rcliei. nr. by cnntiniiii g tliem for a few weeks 1 was perfectly cured, indeed I uii.h: say that your Pills did more for me in one in nth than a l the .Surgeons who attended me ever did. Your obedient servant, AMKMA BUOOKIS.1' Mi John Evans begs to inform Mr. Clied.lon that lie lias lately been cured l>v taking a lew boxes of Clicd'lon's Heriiai Tonic Pill-, eveiy other nie.lloioe liail failed) of all Krup- tion in (liff'e rent parts nt bis bod\, which he had been tumbled with for many years. •• Lutterworth, Leicester, August, 2), 1S33 To Mr Chcdiloit. Silt, MiieUiiigliain, August 21), 18J1. "In the ye.tr 1829• 1 wns ,ien ill with a very large ^veiling on the ri^lu siiieof my neck, and was attended b\ many Medical Gentlemen both in the country and in London, but did not re- ceive the lenst benefit, and sntJered. the most acute pains aiiii my frame became much emaciated.; hearing of yo.n relebrated Pills 1 was induced to take tiiem; and atte coiitiouing them about two mmths was restored to i>erlcct health. I an1, SIr, yours respectfully, "THOMAS SNOIVDON." .\11' Lnnn, a Horse dealer iu London, had been dreadfully afflicted w ith the Gout formally years; had liern under the care of n'Miierotis Medical Men, and had taken au endless variety of medicine uishoui di-riving smy.benelit he was persuaded to try Cheddon's Kuiucd Herbal Pills, a;.d in a short tune was entirety cured. FROM Hit THOMPSON, OF LK15DS. "Slit, tu Leeds, Sept. 4, 1833. As yon have asla-" me to try Illd give tity opinion.ef youi Pills, 1 will do so, and at the same time return you itiy most eordialthanks, tor having discovered so Iru'y valaub.e a medi cine. As yon ^vcre kind encu h to snpply( nie with large quail- lilies nt them, I have been able to prescribe tliem very exten- sively in all cases of Sciofuli -md Scorbutic ANfeetions in Gout. lUieiimatism, and olistimil" 'Affec.tions of the Kidneys and Kladdet; nod n, every instance, they pei formed a cure in an metedibly sli'»r| petiod, after every remedy previously tried hil tailed- 1 bee to remain your obedient servant to .Mr Cheddon. J OUN t'uoMesoN, M.IV." S. (I, "Atheist li. Sept. 3, 1S33. Haviiiti been su|TVrintr alternate^ f' "in Gout .o d Uliumali-ni for Iii.ny Jt'trs, having five and si-* a'tacks in the year, I have been linger the caie ol n hosi of the faculty, b in l0,vn and coiiiitry, without derivini' benefit. I was induced to ti j your cclebia e Pi'ls, ten inonths ;IKO, and biiveh.nl no re uin ol my y taking your viiluable Pills. I ain, Sir, with rfreat res|ie,ct. '■ To Mr. Cheddon. "FIJWAIIU l'uau." Mi. Kllei Gjirtiths ictiiriis her best thinks to Mr Clieddon, and informs him that iifs cell iira'ed PHIs have lately cured her i,iter )tliei- re. medy bad failed. 1933. Slit, L verpool, 19, 18,3 For a very Ir.ng i.eriod I had been sulleriog f.om an c'riup lion iu my face, which uliiin.ilely tenninatecl insoies ami baill.d t'ic skill of i veiy ln.-iiic.il L't nllrinin who atltiided nu hearinii of your pills 1 made trial of tliem, and am happy that I did, tor with the blessing of G.hI they soon rcstorcU me to perlect health, which 1 ¡hid lIot enjoyed for) jars. "To MrCiieddon "JEMIMA YATKS. "\li»s Lentil Snialiwooii is Inppy to infoi in Mr Cheddon that I >he ha» been ciiiircly cured of a l a I breaoi, which she had been sull'eriiif, f oni tor a long period by taking ft lew boxes o! his celebrated inl." St:i, .Soute year. iff. when' tra»elliu^ I was thiown osn ol nu ^ig and broke my U- £ wiiich the Surgeon call"J 11 co:npo,i»i.| fracture, lie attendr'd me fi.»r ten months, wlier, t 1 °d scarcely ."v ever since. I hud applied to numbers of tin- Licultv: without do.. I f widell I was detel mined to try, aud am v. ry 111.1".1111 I did, t.>, in nine weeks I «'a- perleetly tured,and leoiaiucd so eversii.ee. I be* W. SMITH." A young Ladv, in (he neighbourhood of On)-venor Square was dreadfully alflicted with Scrofulous Sores upon her iect a,„l back; in ibis stale she was conifned to her beo upwar .s ol two years-and ai-ialf, dnrini; which lime she was at'1 11 il' s,-v<ral Gentlemen without deriving any eHef, wlien she was i:,duc.d i,, 11y U. s! Ch ddon's Rimed Herbal Tonic Pills. ;1»<I alto* taking fonr 11' tive of :11 larte sized boxes, wa.* Isn restorid to health, that sit" could walk as well as hd..r., her ill ess, :11),11.'15 not had the slightest ret .'irn U the complaint, hicli isiioiv about a year anil a half "ToMrChc.idun. "Si". 11 qeljt, 1, 1 hope von will not consider me intruding when I inform you of tile wo id-mil cure junr valuable Pills have performeil upon nie. I caiiiilit a severe cold some years ajo which tettled in n-yleltarm, and it uecauu: so coniracted that I coatd not open n,v lialld, the .Sui'.eoii who attemh d me sal it was a Scro- fulous Affection, and as it was extremely paiiilnl, advised me to have it taken olf, wlrch wus the opinion ot every one who saw it. I was very unwilling to submit lo llie operation, and was recommended ttv try your Famed II. rbal 11:116, it I look regularly for a short tim>; when I was entirely restoied t.0 per- fect hesi til. •' Alto v me to subscribe inyselt with esteem. Yonr, faithfully, MAitr FoItnr." To Mr Cheddon, «. Newmarket. Pept. 2(1, jS33. It gives me uiuc'.i pleasure to bear testimony to i!;e eilieacy of yo.u Pills, tin y have lately cuied me of a severe Disease in the ki Imyg of very long standing, alter every other remedy hail failed, Your obedient t'rVH; t. T,) Ifr A "I R, Liverpool, Sept. 2I», |E33. Allow me t > inform yon of the wonderful cuie your Pills !LI\'(O H\r'\irnll' upon IHt. afc{'r t'VI.rY .Hher re!nt.1d.) h..d faj!ed. S'HI l- years a^'o I received a Oil Iny ri^tit breast, which ivas vers1 painful, leeches and tllbrr applifcati us-weie apioied with'xit any avail, my breast- broke, an<| e>ei y thing that "as do. e >o it secured IO make it worse; in this Way 1 went on 'for yearn with a sole, when, hearing "I your- Pii:8> I. made a trial of them. ;md was very moil perfectly cured. "Your's, "SOPHIA J'LIASIIAFCS." T» Mr Che.'don. Sept. 4. 1833. Saamel itice, of Niuvi'iirt, Salop, bad been alfficted tor .a' very long' period wjtii an enlargeinei lot the (i lauds in the neckl and groin, a d never derived the least benefit Irom any medicine- he evbr t'Ok except Cheddon s Famed lljrbal Ionic PiUs, which entiiely cured him iu a short tiuie." Sm, BIND street, Feb. 10, IS34 I return you iriy sincere fhanks for the ttt e your medicine has laidy peif. med upon me I bad been suffering from svvere pain in my l ack, loins i,ft side for months,'aud had become much nu ciaitd, app .renlly my whole iraiue Wa.s etltiieiy Votn oni, from having been above fourteen stone i had sunk th-wu to' nine and a half, when I began taking > our pit s, w.iich I found relief from alter taking a few dnys, and -by continuing tin in 'bey rcHi.«red me lo p< rf'ct heal1 h 1 consider my life was en- tiiely saved by your nitdicine three medical ^entknieu who to trouble myself with lriedici.e, as they considered it pei feet I y Y. kre 't iii,ik,- wt,,it use )' taiiikk ilroi)ur ot ibis. 1 rimaiii iiur obe»-lent servant, SAMUEL DAWSON." -j-.v, II SOLD WHOLESALE An!) RETAIL, UY HAN NAY &. Co. <}, OXFORD-STHEET, LONDON, Patent Aleilicine Venders and I'dltinici's to the Jloyal Family, By whom Dealers in till Coiinti yare supplied, (III the usual IU" s, or till YClln obtain tlitni frein any otlier wholesale house in any p.nt. of England, and where may a!s> be had GRAHAM'S TASTELKSS Al'EIllliNT l.OZENGKS, A safe, mild, and clfn Vive Aperient, lyilike most Medicines, aie agr-eable lo the pala e, they are therefore strongly and confi J lit-HII) fl coimn^t (fed, alid arj iftlor all .<«•<?«. (.ILAHAM,S TOO 11-1 AND EAR ACHE TIKCTUmL: will pruvc;¡ blessing to every one wh osu fers. L 0111 those ¡\g,i,: I ,g I'j P" ilie Tjieih ulli! E'AciJe. )lU\I.I. ip. J he. F^ce, il i preserves the Teetli, n-1 rentiers Tooth lirauitn' tin necessary, and u iil cure tile mdst iYlVetalc IVoili-'Ache ill a lew seconds, let what may have In en previously applied and failed. GRAHAM'S ANTI-BILIOUS APERIENT, or FAMILY PILLS A mild itnti efficacious Aperient U"'y surpass every Medicine laid before the Public PO'JfCFWM il JOHN PllOSSER, BEGS to inforna his. Friends and the Public in general, that he has entered the above Premises, and from his having selected his Stock of Ale. Porter, and Spirits, from the best Markets, he is enabled to supply hi; customers with good a.rÜc1es. J P. also begs to inform his frieuds that lie has been induced by many of his customers to have 4 HOUSE-WARMING DINNER; he has therefore fixed MONDAY, the 17ih of AWUST, for the same, when he hopes to meet with their support. He begs to return his sincere thanks to the Gentlemen in the Profession of the Law, for the kind and liberal support he has received since lie commcnccd in the Ingrossing department, and begs to inform them that lie intends to carry on the same in future. DEALER IN SLATE AND DEALS. July "14th, 181,15. 1835. BRECDNSHIRE RACES, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 23u AND 24TH SEPTEMBER; r_, FIRST DAY.. rfHE BRECONSHIRK STAKES of 10 Sovs.eaeb, halt'-torfeit, with 20 Sovs. added from the fund. To ciosc and to ,heCler!. of the Course on or before the 1st of Sopteaiber, and the wefiphts to be published by ten o'clock in the morning of the 22<1. Two miles. Three horse1; to start or the public money will not be added. LITNVKN DAVIES. JOSEPH BAILEY, JTT LANCELOT MORGAN, SECOND RACE. 'he LAD I US' PLATE of 50 Sovs. for horses of all ag''s ihree year old, 7st.; four year old, 8st. 4ib.; five year git. six year o'.d and aged, 9st. 51b.; a winner once this year (matches exceoted) to carry SIbs.; twice, olbs. thrice or a Royal Plate, 71bs, extra; horses that liuve started tyv-ice this year and not winning, allowed 3,bs. Heats, t'.vo iniles. THIRD RACE. The USK STAKES of 10 Sovs. each, 5 forfeit, and only 3 Sovs. if deelired, to the Clerk of the Course, on or before the Hot of Sptcmbet. with 20 Sovs. auded from the fund, fin horses not thorough bred. To close and name to the Qltrk of the Course, on or before the 20lh of August, alld thy weights tQ be declared hv the 10th of September. Heats, two miles! If three horses do not start, the public money will not he added. R. D. GOIKSH, I JOSEPH RAILF.Y, JUNT. P. GJIEATREX, WALTER MAYBERY. L. MORGAN, L. MORGAN, FOURTH RACE. The COUNTY STAKES of 2 Sovs. each, with a CUP added, for horses bred in the? County of Brecon three \tearohl,9it.; four, 10st.2ih.^ £ ra 11st.; six and age.U 11st.- 71; Heats, ojice round and a distance. If "walked over f$r, the Cup will be withheld. LANCELOT MORGAN, WALTER MAYBERY. JOSEI'TL UAILEV, JUS. | C.RFFC, FIFTH R ACE." "^Tfn'crc will be a CUP for Galloways, added to'if'Free Handicap of one- Sovereign each,; the weights lo be fixetl at the entry- Meats, one mile. <, "SECOND 1)AY.—FIRST 1UCB; V> The AHiMBURS' PLATE of 50 Sovereigns^ three ^ear olds, 7»t. 7lb.; four, S>t. Sib.; live, 9st 2ib.; six and aged, 9st. 7lliu The winner of the Ladic-' Plate, or Breconshire Stakes, to carry IOlh., if both, 141b. extra. IIalfbreJ horses allll\('1 7lb.ex.ccpt the winner of the Uf-k Stakes, tlcats, one mile and three quarters. SECOND RACE. A HANDICAP of 5 Sovereigns each, 2 Sovereigns forfeit, with 201, added by the Townof Brecon all forfeits to gn to the second horse. To close i.iil name to the Clerk of the Course, by 10 o'clock on Tuesday evening. 22nd September the weights to he d^nlared by 10 o'clock on the following evening, an,1 to accept or not by 12 o'clock the same night to the Clerk. Heats,, one mile and a quarter. THIRP RACE. A HUNTER'S STAKE of 5 Sovereigns each—12.it." eacii-Gentici.ien riders. Heats, one mile and a hftlf; four Hurdles to be leaped in each he-at. To name to the Clerk of the Course on or before 1st September. FOURTH RACE. A cUP (given for Galloways and Ponios) by the '¡'adcsIIJen of Brecon, added to A Sweepstakes of One Sovereign each, to carry Weight, for age, and -weight for itielies to comme.'ico at 13 hal1,ls lih. Three years old, 5"t:; four, Ost. 21b.; live, 6st. 12fb six and aged 7st. aiit.1 to carry 71b. for every inch from 13 to It hands. Heats, one mile and a half. To closc and name to the Clerk of the Course, at the George inn,, for the Ladies' Plate, County Stake, and Galloway Handicap, before 9 o'clock in the evening of the •22iul of September, and for the Members' Plate and Gal-' lovvay Tradeeap, before 10 o'clock in the evening- of the tirst day's racr. 'C;:rtiiicat,s aud llu'lliíicatlons to be pro- duccd before running.- All entrance money 'fur Plates, and Suhscripti ms to Shakes, to be paid before slarting, ov they will not be entitled, though winners. To each of the Plates and Stakes three horses mast enter, or they will not be permitted to start without consent of the Steward's. Each of the wiiniiig hnrses, to pay One Guinea for scales and weights, and all horsed half a guinea for the different Plates aud Stakes to the Clerk of the Course at the time of naming. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards or whom they may appoint. To start at Eleven o'clock each flay, LANCELOT MORGAN, Esq. ^e.rt,,v AV JOSEPH BAILEY, juu. Esq. S A.RDS*. ROGER POWELL, Clerk of the Conra«. No person will be allowed to erect any booth pi- stand oil the llace-course who is not a subscriber to the race fund, and'their subscription to be paid into the hands of the Clerk of the Course before such booth or stand is erected—No horse will be allowed to stand at the house of any person, or plated by any smith who is not a subscribet.. to the race fund or not entitled, though a winner. ORDI NARY at llie Castle Hotel on the first day, and at the Bell Inn on the second day. BAI.LS at the CASTLE each night. FOR BILIOUS, STOVIACH, AND LiVER COMPLAINTS, SICK HEAD-ACHES, &c. SYDENHAM'S ANTIBILIOUS APERIENT, or FAMILY PILLS OF HEALTH, ENTIRELY-VEGE- T' n t. E :-a stife and efficacious Medicine, Indigestion, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Sick Head Ache, Flatulencies, Gout, Spasms, Heartburn, A"c., are more speedily and effectually removed than could be credited, but from experience in the use of these valuable Pills. One trial Mill be an irrefragable pv'oof. Mild, yet effectual in their operation, being free from calomel, thev require DO confinement or alteration in diet moderate exorcise en- creases their good effects. One or two pills may be taken .at any time wheil costive or uneasy in the stomach or bowels, and SYDENHAM^ PILLS should he taken by per- sons of all ages, when in this state, as they assist digestion, correct excesses of the table, give a healthy action to the stomach, remove most of the complaints to which the diges- tive organs are subject, and will lead to health and a cheerful old age The most delicate females, the .young, the aged, an.1 the pregnant prefer them to most other A as they are beneficial to their general health and improve their appearance. Another important advantage which will result from the regular use of these. Piils, is, that keeping the bowels in a regular .and healthy state, will, in a great measure, be a safe-guard from prevailing epi- demics, such as Cholera, Inlfuenza, Typhus, See. and by a VEGETABLE Aperient, at once mild, safe, and effectual.—: Naval and Military men; or persons leading sedentary lives,; and Commercial gentlemen find them a certain assistant to repel the attacks of disease, arising from neglect, intempe- lance, the want of exercise, or the effects of. climate. These Pills speedily remove the irritation and feverish state of the stomach, correct the morbid condition of the liv'cr, and Dthocorgans subservient to digestion; promote healthy secietious; cleanse the stomach and bowels from noxious accumulations aud the blood from all impurities. Sold and prepared "by the Sole Pro-irietor, JOHN REES. 31, College Green, Bristol;, sold also by most respectable Chemists, Booksellers, and Dealers in Patent Atedicines in the United Kingdom, in Boxes, ajt Is 1-Jd; 2s 9d :1, 6d; and, lis. The 2s9:1; boxs. contain three small) boxes, and will tlhd'co'nsiilerabre advantage il the purchase of the laTger boxes, viz. 6ti and.'l ls. i :;T'he- Pii'BHc- Will '-he especwHy-pertloAlai', aii8- see-tlt w Proprietor's name, J. HEES, BRISTCI. on the Govern- ment Stamp affixed to each Box, by order of his Majesty's Commissioners, the imitation of which is a Capital offence. < .D £ >WLAIS. House and Shop, to be Let, | To BE LEI", in DOWLAIS. near the Inn, a HOUSE JL and SHOP, in ari-excelle;' 'Situation- for Business, and particularly suited the Litvvn Drapery nr Grocery Irades. • \y.. J-: The House contains every Requisite convenience for,a family, and has a large Garden. For Particulars apply to Mr DAVID JENKINS, Grocer, 1 ^yniouth Street, Mer:.hyr. 1 SALES BY AUCTION. ISLAND OF GUERNSEY. TO MILLERS, CORN DEALERS, §c. The valuable Steam Mills, in S:. Peter's Ilort, capable ot working-590 Barrels of Flour per week. i; ByJMtGEOH.GEROB)NS At the AUCTION MAKT, on THIJKSUAY, AUGUST 6, at Twelve (wirtioift the slightest restriction as to price)," ABLE FREEHOLD.PREMISES,situate ill Slil. PORT, ISLAND OF GUERNSEY! comprising the ? PARK STRRET POWERFT L STEAM MILL, OF 30 HOUSE PGWE-f, with two competent toilers, driving two pair of stones, but calculated lor four pair; now in full business; a.ld in the best condition, having been only six months at work; ca- pable of grinding fnIl 500 BARRELS OF FLOUR PER WREK. The premisesATe situated ill the 'best part of the Island, close to the .shipping, and .comprise about balf an acrf, with suitable buildings, enclosed by a wall 12 feet high. A higWy responsible tenant is ready to take a lease of the nulls and premises at £ 200 PER* ANNUM; hut it.is presumed, where the advantages are so manifold am. apparent, as connected with the Foreign Ci>rn Trade, that"a purchaser would find a niore profitable undertaking picsented to him. Immediate possession may be had. ,,7,l,l,1]s >"ay be inspected by applying to Mr John Inter's, Guernsey; and particulars had attire iJoipiun Southampton; Royal Hdtel, Weymouth Messrs Wini. Skirrow and Son. High Street, Borough; Messrs Bri.ù¡;c$ <lad Mason, Solicnors, Red Lion Square; at the Auction Mart; and at Mr George Robins's Offices, Covent •uar-uru, i. IN CORNWALL. ¡. The Trengwainton and Nauseglos Estates, with the fine Mapsion and Offices; Grounds ahd Pi<vntatiotis; Waiki of considerable extent, the Gardens most extensive, with S.irubbeiics, and 450 acres of Land surrounding it; together with the Boswudnan,. Pulteggan, and Hcndra Estates, which form a j^elt; altogether 773 acres, within two miks of Penzance. MR GEORGE ROBINS -I*—directed- liy the NoWeinen, who are Executors and Trustees for Sale under the will of r Rose Price., Baronet, to offer or Stile, b V- itblic Ettctton, A £ OTit».N ,Mart,.irr-LONDON,7 fiivXHU-IIStmY, AUodW l*i, at Tv. rlvtvin -<Jocoi- I NTO Lots, as shall be settled on the day of sale, rs^HE exceedingly VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES of the late sift- ROSE P:;IC £ B ;T., DECKASEO, comprehending altogether a very fine property, which has r for many a long year been. accounted one of the prominent features of this highly gifted spot, the Great Lion of Pen- zance, the vaiufe and peculiar features.of which will be ,ell appreciated iii the ncighbourh6od-f as well as through- out dllh GDI op CORNWALL. TWO v.al?-"aRLE freehold ESTATES- lying ^eiv c.oinpac.t and wt^l togethej-, ia the most favored and tertifft the Coantv, vi^"» A'NIXN INSFIGUOS ESTATES, JOIJR ACRK.S^ 4,01:11 X1:)U-ED. AND SIXT\- UIE. S)tE\DID MANSION HOUSE. which ere long, it is b(':lieved, wid be consecrated to the abode of Li*CC -I NT I' IPl:DF NT P.; for, although reform has severely visited these regions, it will be remembered that THE BOROUGH OF ST. IVES ;i; still otit of the pale of suppositious improvement: the influential power ot hospitality and good fellowship are i-eq,iired to insure to the possessor the delight of re- .presenting its neighbouring town. The. Mansion, so gcrve.!ly tamed. throuo]lout tjie COunty, is KMBWSOMEO IN A FOKEST OF VARIKD TIMBER, and adapted,,to give ctfcct to all the legitimate wants of ,k )I kN OF IIIGlI FAMILY PRETENSIONS; -its outwArd form presents a somewhat, doubtful .ordei" of architecture; but within comfort is conspicuous every- «-hei-e. It is environed t>y })ARKLIKR Gr:OP:VDS, apd prolific.plantations of great extent, which are disposed in taste so perfect, as never to have been questioned they are of great extent,and from ti, Tm UXTENfDEG) TERiACR \Y\LK' the sccnq is one that baffles ail description it leaves the famed terrace of WiNDSOKCASTLR- at an immeasurable distance. The kitchen gardens are planned most after the manner of Ra->lev, and exceedingly productive, WMJ, with the aid of STLEMDID NEWLY.El{ECTED HOT AND SUCCES- SION HOUSES, are quite independent of Co.veut Garden's famed market, It may be well to communicate.tp those who laud economy, that provisions are abundant, and very moderate. THE Cf.n.\Tf<; HAS, NOT UNFREOUENTLY, BEEN ASSlMlL \TED TO THE SOUTH OF FRANCE, and theillHnediate neighbourhood has long, ranked ex- ceedingly high.. The views atc interesting almost beyond description, and so picturesque.as certainly uot to'yield to any other in tkp county. ST. MIC.IAEL'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. THE llA Y. OF NAPLES is not untrtquently cal)ed to mind in partaking At leisure of the delightful Panorama which is presented from the terrace walk, and tHere is an almost FEl-PKTUAL ITvLIAN SKY prevailing in this favoured district winter is a stranger to tlie delightful atmospliere; the mcdical profession who sojourn here have, not unfrcqiient'y, been heard to com- plain that the breezes from the Atlantic, and the congeni- ality of this climate, ^re sad enemies to their vocation, and many is the time and oft have they exclaimed, OTiIELLO'S OCCUPATION'S GONE." It will not be out of place. to a,id,tliat the best society, with. kindly feehngs, wili he frimid every where. There are f MANORIAL RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES, and an alipost- INEXHAUSTIBLE SUPPLY OF MINERALS as appendages to this fruitful investment, which are alto- I geths* SEVEN IIUXDUEp AND SEYENTY-THREE ACRES, within a ring fence, including ?^DNAN»D PULTEGG AN, IND 1IENDUA INSTATES ADJOININ L A vein of copper has-lately presented itself, which pro- mises a large yearly income. The market at Penzance is very influential to/the disposal of the grain and super- fluities arising from a prolific soil and the estate alto- gether possesses so many agrernens, with a view either to residence or investment, that 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. The soil in the neighbourhood of Penzance is exceedingly fruitful, the average annual value varying from two pounds to ten, and as regards this estate in particular it is doubly blessed, for, independent of an extraordinary rich surface, it is believed there will found below I. A MINE OF WEALTH. Some additional observations connected with facts not already noticed will apppar in it,ic 'pai-ticulai-s of sale, wliieji, when ready, may. be had at the principal Jups at. f,aitrtces'to»"Boduiip, Tri^/o, Peiiaahce, St. Ives,' HeJstP»,; Falmouth, PenryW,'ah'd*Plymolitlf; "tlic'NSw London Inn,' at Exeter; Messrs. John and Rodd, solicitors, Penzance M essrs Cardale, Bramley, Cardale, and Iliffe, solicitors, liedford-row i and at Mr George Robins's Oflicos, London. TO pbistebs; XyCTANTED, lipmedlate^, an a T T Person Tinderstanding th^ Welsh would be prefeted.. •' AppJv, "if by letter, postage paid, to.MV Joljn (I. Bird, ^ost f)ffice, "fifridgwad —^The situaticin 'will ^e permanent. 1535,
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7 7- SIllP NEWS. s CARDIFF. FOREIGN ItrrORTEID INW ARDS.The Lannoregina Gezina, De Jonge, and the- Jacobs, Greminga, iitua Am- sterdam, in ballast. FOREIGN ENTRREBOUTWARDS.—The Superior,Tyson, for Richmond, (America): L'Amiabta Maria, Picaud, for Rouen; the Elbe, Gladstone, for Alexandria;. -tbe Pilot, Jones, for .Miramichi the MoUy Moore, Healy, for Jersey the Facility, Ash, and the Jessie, Champion, for Viana. FOREIGN CLEARED OPTWARDS.—The Jane, Bartlett, for Alexandria, the Hecrefordsbire" Lowdey, the John, Brewer, for Oporto, the Joseph and Ann, Rowe, lor Rotterdam, and the Pioneer, Bracey, for NanJcs, with iron the Pilot, Jones, for Miratrlicbi, and the Molly Howe, Henly, foe Jersey, with coals. IRISH INWARDS.—Two vessels-in ballast. IRISH OUTWARDS.—The Friends,.Lleyealluvfoc Strang- ford, with sundries; the Felicity, Undet-wood, for Limerick, with iron and coal; the Mary Ann, Press, for Dublin, The Diana Lloyd, for Londftderry, with iron; and 16 vessels with coals. COASTERS II4WARDS;—The Bristol Packet, Richards, the William, Thomas, the Friendsj Morgan^ the Simeon, Moxley, the Victory, Putium, the Sampson, Stuckey, from Newport, the "Olive, Lyon, from Fowey, the Naomi, fliunphreys, the Aruow, HalT, the Mary Jones^Davies, the Jane, Basset, the Isabella. Moren# the Adoais,LeVer, the Rochdale, Irwin, the Reform. EdwaTds, thei Maria and Ann, Evans, the United Friends, Lewis, the Union Jones, from Whitehaven, the Newhouse, Todd, from .Fowey, the Mary,. Hooper, from Bristol, the Eaglet, Evans, the Victoria, Evans, the Ann and Mary, Hughes., from Ulvestone, and the Goiner, Davies, from Barrow, with iron ore; the Nautilus, (steamer) All en, the Lady Charlotte, (steamer) All ward, the Amity, Rogers, and theC&We. Jones, from Bristol, with sundries the Kitty, Pyer^andlhe Mary, Willianir., from Bridgewater, and the Matilda, Fry. from Bristol, with bricks; the Fame, Phillips, fro Car- marthen, with oats; the Nautilus, Stevens, from St. Ives, with block tin; the Lord Stewart, Stoddart, and the Autumn, Lambert, fspiu London, with iron; the Lamb,Wiu iams: from Portmadoc, with slates; and 23 vessels in, ballast. COASTERS OUTW ARDs.-The Maria,- Le Bas, the Martha, Chapman, for London, the Mary ÃDn. Thompson, for Pwlhclly, the m", Climo, for St.lves, the Hopewell. Owens. the. Octavia.Smith, the Margaretta, Cresson, the Acorn. Roberts, the Po, Whincop, for Liverpooi,,the Land, Speddinc, for Chepstof, t4iq Swift, Clewents, the Maria, Puhncr, for Newcastle, and the Bute, Walters, for Bristol, with iron; the Thomas, Edwards, for Newport, with bark; tire Abcoiia, Tanner, for Newport, the Friends, Todd, and the Bute, Wallers, for Bristol, with sundries the James, t'or Newport, with iroti and barl^; Uui.Johs, Griffitfis, for Bristol, with pawder j and 20 vessels with coats.
NEWPORT.',-'
NEWPORT. IN Johnjmd MaryAnn, T<^rrj;"llr<» Rapid, C jusius, the William Browne, Sutton, and the WiUiaib attd Mary, Donahaw, with cattle,$heep, and.pigs; th N tqo ow- part Trade*rl Jackson;. ific W. atchat Tri a tCø the Victory, Hiscox, with flour.; tlie .Aun wd the M.argaretta, Williams, the John and ENea Priti, a^d the VVilliam-and Amelia, Smith, with slates' the Edward Protlicro, Edmund, and the Ocean, Themas, with irotl ore; the Venus, Rickards, with tin; the Friends, Brabyn, with oats; and the Blessing, lhiddridge, with malt; the Mar- garet Williams, theAhundance, Maggs, the Mary, the Moderator, Johns, the George, Johns,, the T, t Ilarftond, the Caerleon, Harwood, Jun., the Swifl, Parker, and the Bristol Packet, Scott, with sundries. OUTWAR1)S.—The Sophia, Twaddle, Dunkitk, the Alert, Truran, for .Havre de Grace, the Thoma^, Edwards, the Charlotte, James, the Hope, Wehborn, the Favourite, Jones, the Jane, Davis, the Experiment, Honey, the Setiira, Weston, the Ruby, Potter, the John, Newma$,tbe Vigilant, Hook^ tl»o Piioibe,-Owen, the Atlas, Jones, the George and Henry, Chard, die Fame. Lowther, the Hetty, 'ister ik Clifton, '.he Banister Benjamin, Rees, the-Robert, Clam* pitt, the Friends, Biabyp. the Fyramns, Guest, the Argo, Decent, awf-tlte Charles, Geoffrey, all, with iron and tin j the Mary, Cooinbs, the- Moderator, Johns, the George: JobtiS, the Tredegar, Harwood, the Carleon, Aarwqo^l, junior, tlie Swift, Parker, aud the Bristol^ Packet, Scott, all with sundries and about 100 vessels with coals.
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NEATH. CLEARED OCT.—The Delebole, TuykimW, *a& the Aibion, Gay. for Bideford; the, Lark, Evans, aud the Providence, Owens, for %ewquay the Allihies, Hays, the Cambria, Matthias, the Eliza, Richardsahe Geq*, Mallards, ihe Swifl, Kempthornc, aud the Friendship,Stevens, for St. rves; the Fame, Jones,' for Gloucester; the Ad.eatar., Jones, the Nlary, Evans,.the Fancy, Jenkins, the- Friend- ship. Jones, and the Neptune, Phillips, JLII for AberajWM* the Friendship, Strugnelli !Pr'SoÎltWt.mptollr, the Orange Branch, Adams, tbe Lark ,S"el1!; ;tnd the Venae, Wtl. Jiatps, for .-Dartmouth.; the Antelope; Hawkiafs, for Exeter; the Enttrprize, Green, fi/f Waterford; the Sprightly, Richards, for Padstow; the Colyton UOIO. tOmWi ir*r Lyme; the Francis, Davies, and the Lattice, Richasd*, for. Cardigan; the Fancy, Bunt, (of Plymouth,tlie Hope, Watkins, th-e Adelaide, Griffiths, the Chadmiug- MWty. Watkins, the Amity, Davies, tlie Diligence, Humphreys, the 8tH. Roberts, tlle. Hopewell, Hmnphfeyt, the Ann ¥(j Elizabeth, Thomas, the John land Ann, JonM, the AcLive, Hughes, the Cojnmerpe,. Girffiths, .the Veiias, Jnldn.1 the Proy¡n< WUIa,Als, .t.¡¡;le¡ot.Bcbvard., the Ilerina id, Ed the .Si^^Q^ThOMB*. the Eliza- L, -c t Griffiths. the Dove, Jones, the Diligence, Davies, and the Jane and Catherine, Jones, all for Aberystwith; the Heroine, Ball, for SalcomUej the Elizabeth, Holmes, and the Unity, Hurssell, for Falmouth the Ff^neis and Ana, Sawle, for Truro; the Bee Hive, Fl\UvllI the Jokn, Blam- peed, the Anley. Brocq, and the ExperuneQit, Raflhache, for Jersey; the Brocaniicfr, .Monnior, (or St. Brtax ;-the Diligence, Hee, the Margaret, James, and the Bilbeae, Watkins, for the Isle of Man..
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SWANSEA. ARRIVED.—The Bristol, (steamer) Jones, the Bfisttfl L Packet, Jones, from Bri-Atoli the Sarah, Pocitett, from Gloucester, the Ceres, Slocombe, the Caselew, Shruge. from Watchet. the Blossom, liole, Jrom Minehead, the Chepstow, Irwin, from Itfracombe, the Friends, Westlakf, the Merlin, Smallera, from' BridgdwaXer. the Huscott, Tatam, from Bideford, and the Catherine, RichiLtda, Oom Milford, with sundries the Falcon, Braman-from-New. port, with iron the Cardiff, Lewis, from Aherthaw, with wheat; the Five Brothers, Mutton, and the Alfred, Main. from Plymollth, with-limo stones; the Edithi Drake, from Pool, with clay; the St. Patrick, Griffiths, from 3(ilford, with bricks; the Lady Rowll, Quapder, from Riddor4, with timber 10 with copper Ore, and 27 in ballast..
lla NELLY:
lla NELLY: FOREIGN INWARDS;—The Earl Bathurst,Smith> fr«na Mirimichi, with timber; the Aldbro, Murphy, from guern- sey. the liosina, Bell, from HonBeur, and. the Oecile Eugenie, Flambard, from Cherhourg, in b%Hast. I- COASTWISE.—The Success, Kearon, the Comet, Owens, and the Indefatigable, Roose, from Swarsta, the Marjh Williams, from Falmouth, the Eleanor Grace, Roberts, the Harmony, Williams, the Ann, Samuel, the jfrimrOM* Hockin, the Fanny, Sandon, and the (>lia>Pearne,! froin St. Ives, with copper ore; the Kitty, James, Irom Fish- guard, the Friends, Brabyn, from Newport, and tba tiexpfr Llewellyn,from Ltverpoot, withsundriea; the Evans, from Carnarvon, with slates,; the 9f Liberty, Coster, the Now Blessing, Tredball, aediheAgAeej Hughes, from Dublin, the Marquis of Atjglesea,.Thoma^ the Hero, Madven, "and the Maria,Thomas, from AjoUncb, the Sarah Ann, Davies, from London, ilia Ormus. Grii, from Portsmouth, the Adeona, Bowen, from Pemhrey.^ Sophia, Lewis, from Swansea, the Catherine4 Mulan^ from Liverpool, iho Friends' Goodwill Llqyd, from Caj» iiiartlien, the A-fat v, Harvey, and the Ann, Beutlej, Barnstaple, the Jenny, Morgans, and the Three; Brother* Thomas, from Laugharne, and the Selina, Evans, f Plymouth, in ballast. SAILED FOREIGN.—The Stirlingshire, Bwwa. -jfc Jamaica, the Glenaladale, T-avlor, for Antigua,^e^Alahrci, Murphy, for Guernsey, and the La Rosa, Vjas«I|h», f<* Brest, with coau. d
.MILFORD.
MILFORD. ARRIVED.—The William H-utt, Hugh, fr0,ltt the Petrel, llowland, from Bilboa, the from Rotterdam, the Lark, Brown, from Catmarttani ad,* the New Blessing, James, from Aberystwith, for Milfonf^ the Neptune, Davis, from SweMeat, for Waterferd, the Eliza, Griffith, from Newport, ahd the John, Orrftth, frojfc Sando»sfoot, for SouthaiRpwn-<he P<*tinuht;' Winei, Newport, the William, Thomas, from NcwryjtheSsfAiWoil, Jon«s ;from Newport, and tie Nwthall, Beefcn,'frot^ Neath, for Call Ebn, from SwMises, fot Froon; the Union, Edwards, from Bristol, for D-iblin; the Eliza. Williams, from Portmitdoc, for Loadoa J the Blessing, Davies, from Swansea, for Greenock.