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AGF.NTS#FOR BRISTOL ANT) HEKKFOKD. BR ISTOL Mr. JOHN REES, 31, College Grecn. HEREFORD: Mr. W.H. VALL, Iboksellcr, Hih St. LONDON AGENTS Messrs V KW TO N and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R. BA RS.HR .-33, Fieei Street. Mr. S. I> E ACO:. Colonial Coffee House, ulbre. Mr.G. KTVNELL, 4'2, Chancery Lane, Fleet MINI. Messrs M. and W. E. HAMMOND, Î, Lombard street. Messrs. CLARKL and LEWIS, 4, Crown Cjurt, Tiireri needle Street. IIR. JOSI-IIIH THOMAS, I, Finch Lane, Messrs. JLDGE and Co., Palace New Road, Westminster Mr J. JENKINS 17,Southampton Buiid,nL-s, Chancery Lane. AND Toall Postmasters and Clerks of the Roads. This Paper it regularly filed at I Peel'sCofFee House. Fleet Street. TheChapter CoGee House, St. Paul. I And atthe Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook, Lo r.ck>n.
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SHIP NEWS. 6" t A"IJlJ'.t. FORFIGW RFPORTED IXWARDS.—The Enpel'tia Casherina, Gauthier, from Gue; "sey, with h-Ta- FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS. —The Entrelitia Catheriua, for Bremen ;'ihe Mar^aretta Mayddiiift, Sehada, fur Hamburgh; the Triton} W.iketn for Wilininglou and the Cruizer, Candler, for Constan- tinople. FOREIGN* CLEARED OFTWARDS.—The Syren, Clifton, for Syia, the Ttm Bowliotr, Walker. Oporto, the Friendship, Bailey, and the FíOIJ, Richards, for Naples, villi iron. COASTERS INWAR'IS.—The Nautilus, AHen, the Lady Charlotte, p, r& t, ^teaiuers\ the 'I hree Si».e. Mills, the Dolph: H, Fry, the Fame, Hancock, t> e Bute, Walters, and the Friends, Davies. from the William, Thomas, the Robert, C!amPitt,l-" !lk Newport, the Cardiff Packet, Jones, from Louden, the Mary, Williams, the Robert, Ly.ion, from Wa?e,- ford, with sundries; theK-ate, Ho»elLs, and the Two Brothers and SiMers, Burk, from llIIouth, the J otm George, Cook, the Defiance, Hunt, the iVi Smith, from Lydney, and the William. Arthur, it o! Abertbaw, with stones; the Kitty. Dyer, and lie Charlotte, Thomas, from Bi-idge,.vaier, with brick*: the Amity, Nickels,from Fowey,the Amelia, P iL. • from Chepstow, the Emma, Battler, the Affiance, Stony, the Jane, Nurse, the William, Bright, iro n Gloucester, the Roweua, the Eastabrook, the New Minerva, Gaitskell, the Rork- dale, Irviu, the Mary, Owens, the Robert Lovely, Bryce, from Whitehaven, titid the Symeiry, Gilo-, from Truro, with iron ore: the Thomas, 1\1aLu¡::r. Gough, from Swansea, with culm and thirty-three vessels in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS. — The Bclvoir Castle, Kewly, the Gryffdau, Jones, for the City of Norwich, Thomas, for Londoa, the Ed- ward, Sherridan, the Providence, Parke r, for Glou- cester, with irou the Ocean, Owens, fur Portmarioc, the Amity, Rogers, the Merthyr Packet, Edward-, for Bristol, with sundries; and thii ty-four vessels with coals. NEWPORT. INWARDS. —The Margaret, Newman, from Ostond in ballast the Thomas, Edwards, the Matilda Thomas, the Swift, Hiseox, the Unanimity. Bin-hen the Charles, Howe, the l\e'ly, Mitche'. the Hcpe, Burdcre, the John and Mary,Cox,and the St. Patrick, Crowley, with corn and flour; the Success, Todd, the Thetis, Bevan, the Fancy, Pill, the Rov; I Oak, Masters, the Flower, Triplett, the Rebccca, M ;rton, the Letitia, Ctiai-licotribe, the Spreycombe, Mur»!i,an<f the Sally, Todd, with iron ore; the Hannah, Twohic, aud the Eliza, Laug-harne, with pigs and nuur the Agyle, Davies, with porter and powder; tl^e Nancv Dawson, Murrow, with 12 stone of feathers; tlr- Hester, Sutton, with four horses the Shamrock, Shea, with 50 pipe; the Elizabeth Ann. Jc.iik.his with porter; the Venus, Prance, the Truro Carter, the Towan, Richards, the Ceres, Greenway, the Cardiff Packet, Jones, the Carnsew, Andrew, tie Tredegar, Coombs, the Carleon, H^rwood, the Moderator, Johnl, the George, Johns, the Bristol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, Tiver, and thE Sw ft. Richards, withsundries; and fhe Eleanor, Williams, from Portmadoe, with spates for Mr Hareby. OUTW. Ros.-The Uarmiua, Ringering, for Am- sterdam, the Margaret, Shankland, the Liuuss, Beynon, for Ostend, the Rose Harrison, for Havannah, and the Elizabeth Ann. Beynon, for Oaf end, with iron the Cleveland, Williams, ihe S-. of Brunswick, Hearson, the Amiiy, Jones, the Prii.ce Leopold, Liitle, the .Margaretta, Davies. the Portii, Parker, the Otipi-ey, Lewis the William, Thomas, -be Hope, Williams, the Elizabeth Ann, Hodgo, tie Olitai-io, Jones, the Ellen and Mary, Whaian, the Plenty, Down, the John, Bodmun, the Er;en O Linn, Scobie, the Greyhound, Owens, the A-eno.ia Evan, the Rapid, Taylor, the Harmony, Berrv, the Robe. t. Clampitt, the Maria, James, the diaries, Howe, the Palace, Bartlett, the James and Ann Rowe. the Catherine, Richards, the 1\1atchles, Corheu: 1:!ê Thomas and Sarah, Hiscox, and the Prudence, "wal- king, with iron and tin plates the Tredegar, Coombs the Carleon, Harwood, the Moderator, Juhns, t' e George, Johns, the Bristol Packet, Ganey, tie Mary, Tiver, and the Swift, Richards, with suudiies • and 150 with coals. NEATH. CLEARED OUT.—The Maria. Fry, the Auspiciou Lovering, the Joseph, Williams, the Eliza, SprCI), file Alan, Care, tlie Industry, Paynter, the SL-pr-i i-ar, Uearne, the Grace, ChpUew, and the Brviunnia, Ledra, for St. Ives; the Market Maid, Ward, and the William and Catherine, Cole, for litracombe the Daoiel, Mathews, the Charles, Lamble, a;.d t'm Lively Cruize, Cox, for Salcomhe; the Trion. Hodge, the Bideffrrd, Frazer, the Reward, Anthony the Patience, Rest, the 13rinch, and the Lambe, Stephens, for Plymouth; the Three Sisters, Evans, for Cardigan; the Mary, Paik'r, the Active, Balinano, the Friends, Letten the Nep- tune, Vitterv, and the Emerald, Avery, for Exeter; the Five Sisters, Thomas, for Conway"; the Br.:t<>ns, Williams, for Bide ford; the Charles Rash'eig" Sampson, the Joseph and Mary, Harry, the Mary and Betsey, Socket, and the Francis and Ann, >«wb for Truro; the Phetnix, Budd, the Favourite, Harvev, the Mary, Morris, the Providence, I-lorwoues, at, I the Sarah, Cordon, for Waterfurd; the Fan: v, Jenkins, for Aberay ron; the Heart of Oak, and the Industry, Rowlands, for Limerick; the Bee, Davies, the Speedwell, Phillips, the Ann, Morgan and the Ellexi,.Jone-, for Newquay; the Assi.luous N'ittery, for Darttvioutli the Providence, Dv'Ji and the Margaretta, Cooper, for Falmouth; the .Sar; and Jane, Fanning, and the Swift. Williams, tor Wexford:-the Betsy, Paynter, for Youghaii;' (iie Foumon Castle, Davies, for Bristol, the Kewarr Veal, for Wey mouth the Fanny aud Betty. the John aud Ann, Jones, and the Bee, Williams, for Aberystwith, the Honitou Packet, Clark, for Lvme the Pwllhelly, Lewis, for Barmouth the H<u '>v, Best, for Portayuon the ELza, Lebean, for Fowev and the Ann, Bushen, for Bridgewater. SWANSEA. ARRIVEO-The Bristol, (steamer\ Jones the thTp/ °f Pemljroke1 (steamer.) Giltnore,' and P tcenix, Lodge from Bristol, the Blossom, H< i ana the Friends, Gimlett, from Watchett the etis, Nestiake, from Bridgewater, the Moun. taineer, (steamer,) Edwards, from Liverpool, the Lord Lbrington, Day, from Ross, the Union, Priest, iom \ougnal, ihe Bristol, ^steamer.) Jones, trom 11!racJltlbe, and the Alert, Paddon, from Barustaple, all with sou dries the Friendship. Earle, from Ratchet, with flour; ti e Friends, Hooper, atidthe Ebenezer, Jones, from Bridgewater, with bricks; the Felicity, Thomas, and the Industry, Morgans, from the Mumbles, with limestones; the Dispatch, Walsh, from Dungarvon, with pigs: the Catherine, Wailing, from Dungarvon, with pigs and sheep; the Watchet Trader, Slocombe, and the Looe, Govivr, from Watchet, the Sarah, Pockctt, from Gloucester, and the Three Sisters, Miller, from Waterford, with sundries 20 with copper ore and 4 in ballast. LLANELLY. ARRIVAI,s.-The Primrose, Hocking-, the John and Mary, Shambrook, and the Eizbeth, Johns, from St. Ives, the Ann, Samuel, the Lord Ro le, Samuel, fhe Sar.ih aud Ann, Evans, and the Two Brothers, Battall, from Truro, the Speculation, Geach, from Swansea, and the Chat lo!ie a :d Ann, Pearse, from Fowey, with copper ore; the Emily* Ball, from Bristol, with sundries: the .Edesia, Burgess, front Newport with iron; the Davies, from Aberdovv, with slates; t tic, Harvy, from Padstcw, with grain; and 22 vessels in bailitst.
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BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, WILT, SAIL H During: the NEXT WEEK, AS FOLLOWS FROM BRISTOL, MAY 1, MONDAY 6J morn 3 after 2, TL'ESDAY 7i morti 3.J after 3, WEDNESDAY.. r>i mom 4} after 4, THURSDAY. 6 morn.. 5 after 5, FRIDAY OJ morn 9i morn 6, SATURDAY 7 inorii 1011 morn FROM NEWPORT. MAY I.MONDAY 7 morn.. 2 after 2, TUESDAY 8 21 after 5, WEDNESDAY.. 9 M.m 3 alter 4, TH l! USD A Y. 9J morn after 5, FRIDAY 5 morn.. t alter 6, SATURDAY. 5} mum 4 after FARES -After Cabin, li.-Fore-Cat)in, 2s-Chil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price. — Dogs, Is each. Four-Whftel Carriage, 20.1.; ditto. IOs; fjorses each, 5s.; Carriage drawn bv one Horse with one assenger, 15s. Horse and Rider, A tte.r-Cabin, 7s ditto r_-Cabin, Gs. To and Fro same day, (provided a To and Fro Ticket IS taken). After Cabill, GI}.. Fore Cabin, 3s. Kj* The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets IVh NOTICE that they will not be accountable for anv assenger's Luggage nor will they be answerable for any y v»o«ds. Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged ) unless "ooked at either of their Office* in Bristol or Newport; a,»d if above the value of 40s. to be entered at its value, alid Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time -C Booking. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- pany's Office, 1, Quay, Bristol; or at tba Packet-Offices, I b. rf, llotwells, and Kodnev Wharf, New- port. JOHN JONLIS, Ageiit. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- "J'dge, Bedwelty, and a branch from Newbridge to ^antyglo.—A Coach Daily between these places and Newport arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- 1119, and starting at I o'clock afternoon. The CAMHRIA, Steam Packet, leaves Cumberland every Morning, for PORTSIIEAO, and Return* in the Evening. For times of sailing. &c see ha'id bills. May 1, 1837. CARDIFF and BRISTOL. The New and Swift Going Steam Packet, NAUTILUS, 11 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, '• intended to ply during the NEXT WEEK, with Passengers and Goods, as follows:- FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Coach from Merthyr. Bridqend. ..Monday 2 J after 101 morn. 1morn Wednesday 4 after 12 iioon I after o..rriday 5} morn. q morn. 2A morn FROM BRISTOL. ■* Coachet to Merthyr and Bridgend. 2..Tuesday 2 afternoon. 6 afternoon 4. 4 afti-rnoon. 8 afternoon 6.. Satnnhy 5 morning 9k morning The Road at Cardiff leading to the Steam rackets has tlndergone a thorough repair, and may be traversed with Carriages and other vehicles with the gieatest safety and ease. FARES After C.ih;n..?.—rorc Cabin. 3s. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Haif-pricc. Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. ,4c, 2 Is. I)itto, dra,,ti by one. tioi-f,, I'our-wheel Carriage, '21s.; Ditto, drawn by one horse, dS. j Two-wheel Carriage, 10s. 0d; JHorses, 6s. each; Horse and Hider, After Cabin. 9s.. Fore Cabin, 7s. 0d » -fangements are now made for the conveyance of anehester Goods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, in conjunction with the Swansea and Cardiff Packets, at a v°rv Cheap and Expeditious Rate. N.R. Goods intended to be shipped per this Packet, fnustbe sent to the Packet Office, No. 12, Quay Street, where they will be hauled to the Packet, at the Com, Pany's expense; or they will be taken in at the Cum- berland Basin Locks, by ROBH1IT CHAPLIN. Goads forwarded io all ports of the Kingdom without delay. ^°aches, to and from Merthyr and Bridgend, meet the Nautilus" on Arrival and Departure. Coach from Cowbridge, daily, and also Spring Waggons to cach of the above places. ■Newbridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, flrah;end, -1 a»trissent, and Caerphilly. — Goods forwarded to these P aces in Lock up Canal Boats and Wasysons immediately °'» arrival, unless ordered by anv particular conveyance. Freight to be paid on delivery. j ^< nr,'ier information may he obtained of Mr RICH A HI) nn- TODI), Agent, St. Mary Street, and atthe Packet Tnx, °n the Wharf, Cardiff;" Mr JOHN GRIFFITH mOVBs. Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol and of r W, J. DE BUCK, NO 8 Fenehurch Street, London. NoTicii,—The Proprietors of the above Sieam T'acket pVe Notice, that they will not be accountable for any assengers' Luggage, nor will they be answerable f"r ny Goods, Package, or Parcel (if lost damaged) n ess Booked at either of their Offices iu Carditf or v r,slol, and if above the value of 40s., entered at its "e.and Carriage in proportion paid for the same, at '^eunrie of Booking. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Going Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, t3. T. PARFITT, Commander, Will Ply during the ensuing week, with Passengers and Goods, as f(illows:- FROM CARDIFF. MAY 2.TUESDAY 31 afternoon 4.THURSDAY 4I afternoon 6.S,J'URDAY. 6 morning FROM BRISTOL. MAY 1.MONDAY. Ii afternoon 3.WEDNESDAY 3 afternoon 5.FRIDAY 9} morning p Coaches to Merthyr and Bridgend, on arrival of the FARES -After Cabin,5s.-Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, lialf-price.-I)ogs, Is. each. A Female Steward attends th Ladies' Cabin.—Re 'feshments may be had on Board on moderate Tnms. Four-Wheel Carriage, Sls. i Ditto drawn by One Horse. 15s.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, \h.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Lattle; sheep. These Fares include every expense. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the LADY CHARLOTTE to be sent to Clare Street Hall, liarsh Street, Bristol. Merthyr, Bridyend and Cowbridqe.—Fast Light Post "naches to and from the Lady Charlotte. •Newbridge, Aberdare. Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend- LlantrÎöscnt, and C,le1'pJÛll;1j.-(;ood¡¡ forwarded to these "laces in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Cinal Boats im- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by" any particular Conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the kteam Packet VVarehouse till called for.—Freight to he Paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c. &c. forwardedto all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet notice, that they will not be accountable for any "assenger's Luggage nor will they be answerable for a,*y Goods, Packages, or Parcels, (if lost or damaged) un- Jess booked at til her of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, above the value of Jj2, unless entered at its value, and Carriage, in proportion paid for the same, at the time of BOOKING. Any further mtormation as to Freight, &e. will be readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W, R. GWEN; 15, Avon Crescent, Hotwells. THE SCHOONER Mk J. WILLIAMS, Master, IS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, For Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon, Afonmou/h, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON THURSDAY, MAY the 11 th, 1S37. For Freight, &c. apply to the Master, on Board; Mr R. Burton, jun.. Newport; Mr Thomas Richards, Abergavenny; Messrs Winstone, Prosser and Co. Brecon; Mr Smith, the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr F.,ir- clough, Aellt tn the CardilT, Newport and London Shipping Companv, at Cardiff, London, April 21th, 1S37. Lu TO BE SOLD, AI.ARGF. quauiity of good well harvested II \Y. Enquire of Timo hy Wallington, Saddler, Abcrga. venny. ° U NRIOSERVKD SALE or A BANKRUPTS STOCK, DOWLAIS, \HAR MERTHYR. fco bt olb Ú ftuctton, WITHOUT RESERVE, BY MESSRS. BRADLEY, BARNARD, & CO. On the Premises, at DOWLAIS, by order of the Ag. signee. on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of MAY, 1837, and iollowing days of business, ''■'HIE whole of the valuable and extensive STOCK t IN TRADE, SHOP FIXTURES, FURVrTURK, HOHSg. and other effects, of Mr Walter Constable, Grocer. Tea Dealer, and General Shopkeeper, Dowlais, a Bankrupt, in Lots, convenient to the Trade and Pri- vate Families. The Slock consists of 1041 lbs. of Black and Green Teas, quantity of Coffee, Loaf Sugar, Starch, Blue, Soda, Candles, Soap,Cheese, Mustard, Rice, Carraways, Blarfc I'cpper, Pimento, Spices, Ginger, Butter,, Curiants. To- bacco, Snuff; Blacking, Brushes, Mops. I wine, Paper, Pens; Oatmeal Bacou, Hops, Malt: Baskets; 140 Chairs, Stc. &c. The Fixtures and Furniture are neat and aseful, and will be sold immediately after the Stúck is disposed of and the Horse on the Second Dav of Sa. at OUII o'Clock. The Sale to commence precisely at 11 ° Clock an early attendance is therefore respectfully solicited. G L A M O RG A N S J III E. BQROUGH OF MERTHYR TYDFIL. flro lie SolU bJl glucttou, By Mr. HUGH JOXlvS, At the DOWLAIS INN, at DOWLAIS, in the Hiiritigli of Merthyr Tydlil, on TUESDAY, the Second day of MAY, 1837; subject to such conditions of sajg as sliall be then and there prod Ilcerl. ALL Ihoce SIX COTTAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate at Dowlais, in the Parish and Borough of Merthyr Tydfil aforesaid, now in the occupa- tion of Anne Price and others, as 1"I\;¡llt, at the low Yearly Rent of £ 39. These Premises are held under a Lease from George Overton, Esq and Wife, dated the 1st day of January, 1827, for the term of 99 Years, at the Yearly Ground Rent of £ 7. 1 For further particulars, apply (if by letu-r, the postage to he paid) to Messrs. Vaughan and Bevan, Solicitors, Brecon. Brecon, April 7, 1S37. GLAMORGANSHIRE. I/IGBLY IMPORTANT AND Vrity VALUABLE FfMEMflJ EITlTil FOR S-1LE. [R ADAM MURRAY Has the honour of announcing to the Public, that he is instructed to Sell bi) Auction, At the MACK WORTH ARMS IXN,jn the Spa Port, Market and Borough Town of Swansea, on TUTUS- DAY, the 4th day of MAY NEXT, and following day, in rpHE FIRST PORTION of the very highly IM- S PROVABLE ESTATES, exonerate., from" Lpnd Tax, Rates and Taxes moderate. ACRFS of ARABLE, Mr-ADOW, PASTURH, and- WOODLAND, together with HOlSIiS and lMKMrgES in tin Borough, situate in the several parishes of Lansamlet Swansea, Langefelach, Oysreniionti], Bishop- stone, Pennard. Ilstone, Peninain, ^I.anchrufian Loughor, and Landilo Tallybont. In a tine pictnre.sqm; and healthy country, surrounded with excellent Ruads ar.d good Markets, close to Lime and Coal, and every capability at hand f.ir the better improvement of i],e avoiding the finest marine situations for building upon and PLENTY of G OO D STONIO QUARRI !>■ where Stone may be cut to any size; Sea abounding witii fish of all description*, and the Laud well-stoc'ned with Game. Particulars of Sale will he ready to deliver on the 20th of March next, on application to Messrs, Watkins, and Hooper, Solicitors, Sackville Street, London; Mr Thomas Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea; and Mr Adam Murray, Surveyor, and Laudagent, 47, Parliament Street, Lon- Surveyor, and Laudagent, 47, Parliament Street, Lon- don. Letters to be post paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE HIGHLY IMPORTANT LORDSHIPS, MANORS, AND FREEHOLD ESTATE, OF Ji)J [Jj .£1 } LU d1 :JJ [;f} FOR SALE. MR ADAM MURRAY Has the honour of announcing to the Public, that he is instructed to Sell iji) Sluctton, At GARRAWAY'S COFFEE IIOUSF, CHANGE ALLLY, COKNHILL, LONDON, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of JUNK NEXT, (unless all acceptable offer is made for the same by private contract.) I>HLS highly IMPROVABLE ESTATE, ('xone. rated from Tithe, withiu the prceillcl of the Abbey, and Rates arid 1 axes verv low,) containing of good A ABLE,MEADOW.PASTUHE,¡,¡nd WOOD- LAND; together with HOUSES and in i he Villages of Neat h A bbe v and Cad ox tan, EX T L N SI V COi'PKR WORKS, IRON and BLAST FURNACES; Manufactory for Steam and other Engines, Forges. Had. roads, Canal Shipping Wharfs, on the Neath and Swansea Rivers, LARGE and EXTENSIVE VEINS of ihe best BITUMINOUS COAL, IRON' STONE, and I-1 It E-C LA of the best quality, and EX I EN SIV E WOODS of FINE OAK TIMBER for Naval purposes. situate in the Parish of Cadoxton. in a tine healthy undulating Country, surrounded with excellent Roads, and good Market Towns, and close to Lime and "Coal, with every capability at hand for the better improvement of the Property. There are many tine situations for building upon, and A IHJN D ANCF/of Sl'ONE QUAlt- ES, RIES, yielding Materials for that purpose. A beltcr and more improvable Estate in South Wales was never before offered for Sale. Particulars of Salc will he ready to deliver on the 25th of March next, on application to J. S. Wickens, Esq Montague Street, Russell Square; Thomas Fox, Esq., Beaminster, Dorset.; and Mr Adam Murray, 47, Parlia- ment Street, London. Letters to be post paid, IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY iFor alr u, Slitctton, IN IOT. BY MR. PlllLfPPS, At the ANGEL HOTIL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESD AY, the 13th day of JUNE. IS37,at 12 o'clock punctuaily. COMPRISING NF.ARLY lOOO A.CRES OF SUPERIOR LAND, di- J-V/vided into the following' couvenienl takings, VIZ- CHEAT TIULEY FARM, About 200 Acres, in high cultivation, with oDd Orchard- ing, occupied by a Son of the late Proprietor, and well worth, at i. ast. £2,50 a year. The Buildings have lately undergone thorough repair, and the Dwelling House is fit tor any Gentleman Farmer. ,• on- a UpI,El.t TRILEY FARM, J cres, l«t to Mr Rosser, at a redured Rent of £ 220 per year. the new f urpike Road, from Abergavenny to Hereford, a ong which a Coach runs to and fro daily, passes through the above two Farms. b THE SKERRID FARM, About 52 Acres, let to Mr 1)\k()s, at f40 per year. The m uingsjust put into comple'e repair. AF TRILEY MILL, ( Vith a long established custom), also recently put int0 iborough repair, and most advantageously situated for business, let with about 21 Acres of good Meadow Land adjoining to M r Ellis, at a reduced Rent of £ 70 per annum, r PANTY GELLY FARM, About 100 Acres, let to Mr Smith, at £ 100 per year. UPPER HOUSK FARM, Abotit,30 Acres, let to Mr Morgan, at iFiO per year. THE MITRF, PUBLIC HOUSE, W'th the B! teksmitb's Shop, and about 4 Acres of rich Meadow Land, on the Old Road,between Abergavenny and Hereford, letto Nii- Christopher at £ 40 per annum." I he above Property which is intersected throughout hy good Turnpike Roads presents to the public an opportunity, in these days but rarely offered, of acquiring A LiTTLE DOMAIN OF UPWARDS OF GOO ACRES, ALMOST WITHIN A laNG FENCE, In an agreeable neighbourhood, and close to a good Maiket Torn, it being distant 2 miles only from Allrr- gavenny, celebrated, no less for the beauty of its locality than the excellence of its Market, and which Town the London Mail reaches in about lb hours, and Coaches pass through it daily to all parts. The different Farms are very beautifully situated, and partaking of the picturesque sc" nery of the neighbourhood, of which THE LOVELY VALE OF USK, with the bold and varied outlines of THE HOLY MOUNTAIN,THE SPGAR LOlF THE BLORANGE, AND TflERRYN ARROW form some of the most prominent features; and with THE INTERESTING RUIS OF LLANTlJONY Allli E Y, within a delightful ride of 8 miles, and .1 Gi, AN CJTSTLB rix,ri," ABBEY, and all the other tufracii.ms nflhi mnch admired C1Imty, within a morning's drive, they "lrord a choice of eligible and illvitilJi for Building. For th" Sportsman also there is endless ;1In:lS!Uel)t in lluntitq, Shooting, and Fishing, in evcrv variety. Also, THE CADVOR ESTATE, About one Mile from Abergavenny, and admitted to be one of the best Farms in the neighbourhood, contianing about 140 Acres, and let to Mr IJarrett, at the reduced Rent of .1.250 per vfar. This valuable Iv-tate, washed on the one side hy the River Usk, bounded on the other by the Mail Road from Abergavenny to Meribvr, Vnd surrounded -by the most splendid scenery, offers a very desirable site for a Mansion. PENYCRAIG FARM, A short distance from the Cidvor, to which it would form a useml \ppendage, containing about 85 Acres, and let to Mr Williams at £ 80 per annum. TYR CANOL FAii.W, A beautiful Timbered littte Estate, of about 75 Acres, in the Romantic Vale of Liangenny, about five miles from Abergavenny, and two from Crickhowell, let to Mr Price at a verv old and inadequate Rent. Lastly, TYR SHON WILLIAM FARM, About 20 Acres, overhanging the Town of Crickhowell and offering a site for another of the pretty Villas with' which that admired Town is snnollnded-Iel to N] r Price, at £ 30 per annum. The Above Farm* arP "udor oarly Tenancies only. Purchasers, therefore, may either have immediate possession, or at ouce increase their Rents, by granting Leases of them. Poor Rates and other Outgoings moderate Lime and C'lal in abundance; and a constant demand, at"~«ood prices, for all '.gricultural Pr|" "ce to Siu>j>]v (he vast and growing population of toe neignbou'ing Mineral Districts. Particulars may he had days prior to the Sale, with Lithographic Plans of the different Forms, at the Beaufort Arms. Monmouth thp" f'.isfle Hold, Rreeon the Plouah, Cheltenham toe hush, Bristol tjje York House, Bath; the Lanst^p'vn Hotel, Leamington; the Commercial Rooms, Exchange, -ivi'rpuol in London, at J. Gregory's 12 D. G. Secretans, Birchin Lane, HatcbeM s Hotei, Piccadilly; and of Messrs. (Jabb and Secrctan, Solicitors, Abergavenny, who will, Oil application, direct a person to show the Estates. CM RASS TO LET, for Cattle, Sheep and Horses X on CEFN WAUN1NOG FARM, BRECON- SHIRE, over a tract of near 1,000 Acres. Distance from Pontnenlhvaughan t .m apply, to Benjamin Martin, Penydarr-.n Iron Woiks; or to Wiliiam Lewelyn, on the premises. TO DSSiffllKEEIPIISS, GENTLEMEN'S SERVANTS, See. O isc itct, AND EXT) RED UPOJF IMMEDIATELY, THAT OLD ESTABLISHED INN, f2 j:J !.l) CD 1-73.!].g i) SITUATE ill the Town of LLANDILO FAWR, O CAR.VI -5TIIENSHI I". on the iMail road leading from Miiford through Glouersier to London. It is most J. siiablv situated adjoining the celebrated Fark of Dynevor Castle; commanding the most boioriful views of the Vale of Towy conveniently situated within distance of visiting the numerous picturesque objects of that neighbourhood. A very old Lease liaving expired, the House has been rebuilt, with particular attention to the accommodation of families and tourists travelling through the country. Every encouragement will be given to a respeetab e Tenant, and any quantity of Grass Land may be had if required by the Tenant. For further particulars, and view of the premises, apply to T. W. Lnwford, Carreg Cenen, Llandilo all letters must he post paid. MONMOU rilSiiiRE. tic 11.rtt AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, r B^ 11 AT prettily situated COF I AGE HOUSE, now Occupied hy Major Rivers, in the 1 an^h ef BETTWS NEVVIDD, adjoining the turnpike road leading from Usk to Abergavenny, disant about three nJlles from the former, and eight from the latter, town containing tour bed rooms, two sitting rooms, a closet on each floor cap-ible of behig cciiiverted into bed rooms, two kitchens, one for cookiii,,9 the other for washing and brewing; two pantries, one dairy, cow house, piggery and fowl house a very good cellar; an excellent. Garden, Coach House, lock up Stable, and about Eight Acres of good Pasture Land. Rent .£(,5 per annum. The beautiful river Uk is within half a mile of the bouse, and within a few miles are the two celebrated packs of fox hounds, the Monmouth and Langibby. To treat for the same, apply to Major Rivers, or to Mr Wm. Davis, Land Agent, Usk. Usk, April 20th, 1837. [¡}) fA YJ fE GLAMORGANSHIRE. Furnished or Unfurnished, ly the Year, or for a Term, from the 2bth of March, 1837. DUNRAVETi,-is every way calculated for a Nobleman or Gentlffunn of the highest respecta- bdity, having numefTiiis \partmetiti of large dimensions,- Offices, Flower and Pleasure Gardens, Stabling, Coach Houses, Walled Kitchen Garden, Hothouses, Do Kennel, and every appurtenant of a first-rate establishment. The Sporting over a large Domain and several Manors and Farms, containing many thousand Acres, embracing the fittest Woodcock Covers in the county, may be had with the Mansion. To the Sportsman therefore it is most desirable. The v^e'v of the Bristol Channel from the Castle and Grounds, combined with the magniiicent Cliffs and Caves, is tuiriv ailed. The Sands close under the Castle are perfectly hard and dry. and the situation proverbially healthy. The walled-iii-Park, of about 150 AcrEs, may be taken • r not. For terms and cards to view apply (letters free) to Mr John Randall, Bridgend, Glamorganshire. o be et, l\tab dfttrlliohcb, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, LLAIMDOYTLH] A COMFORTABLE MANSION, lately occupied by the LORD BISHOP of LLANDAFF. It is situated about a mile from the well supplied Market Town of Cowbiidge, through which the Mail and other coaches pas daily. Attached to the Castle are Eighteen Acres of rich MEADOW LAND, of which possession will be given, Oil the Second day of August next. For further particulars, apply to Mr C. Redwood, Solicitor, Cowbridge if by letter the postage to be paid GLAMORGANSHIRE to be lLtt 13V rut: YI:AU, Oit FOR A TERM OF YEARS, IZttD&SiWa OLD CASTLE, BRIDGEND, And to be entered upon the 1st day of May next. rPHE liouse is in good repair, and contains one > large Dining ltoom and Parlour, four very excel lent lied Rooms, three Servants' Rooms. The Offices are very convenient, with Coach House, Stabling for six Horses, Barn, Outhouses, Piggery, with an excellent walled Garden, very nearly anacre, and planted with the choicest trees; together with about six acres of Pasture Land. Any Gentleman, wanting a desirealde residence, would tin this most respectable and comfortable. For further Particulars, apply to Mr Juo. G. Bird, Bridgend if by letter postage paid. BRIDGEND. tSTo bt 3lrt, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THAT OLD ESTABLISHED INN, called THE GrliOBE, Situate in the rapidly increasing Town of Bridgend I'he Premises a capacíou,, and adapted for an exten- sive ollsincss. A'convenient MALTHOUSE adjoins the Inll. an I may be bad with it. For further particulars, apply to fr C. Redwood, Solicitor, Cowbridge; if by letter the postage to be paid. J.}:J Jl:J !2) [p [jl £1 illJiZl aro lbr act, ASD ENTEUKD UPON IMMEDIATELY, 1, L that Desirable SHEEP FARM, called RHONDDA VECH \N, situated in the Parish of YSTl? ADYVODWG, in the County of Glamorgan, con- taining 563 acres, bounded on one side hy the River Hhondda Vach. If desired, the Stock may be taken at a valuation. For particulars, apply to T. W. Lawford, Carrcg Cenen, near Llandilo Carmarthenshire. PURSUANT to a DECREEof the HIGH COURT of CHANCERY, made in a Cause-Marqms of Hule, against Forman. the CREDITORS of WILLIAM FORM AN, late of 1'EN-Y-DARtiAN, in the County of GLAMORGAN, Esquire, deceased, who died in July, 18-29. are forthwith to corne in and prove their Debts before the Right Honourable Robert Lord Henley, one of the Masters of the said Court at his Chambers, in SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON or, in default thereof, they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree. SWEET AND SUTTON, Basinghall Street. London. B THE Undersigned being Tithe Owner, 1 7 within the Parish of COYTY, in the County of GLAMORGAN, who,e interest i, nut less than One- fourth part of thc whole value of the Tithes of the said val 1* v, under inv Parish, DO, BY TillS NOTICE in writing, under my hand. CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF I, t.NL) OWNERS AND TITHE OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, and especially within t:.e limits of the two following Hamlets of the said Parish, videlicet:— The Handet of Cnyty, Hiher, anJ The Ilamlet of Coyty, Lower, In the said Parish of Coyty, aforesaid, FOR THE PUll, POSE OF .MAKING" AN A GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TITHES within the limits of the aid Parish, and especially within the limits of the said two Hamlets above named, pursuant to the Provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for the Oommuti.tion of Tithes in England and Wales AD I HO HEREBV ALSO GIVE "NOTICE, that such Meet- ing for both the said Hamlets, will be held at the house culled the WYNDHAM ARMS INN, in the Town of BRIDGEND, in the said Parish, on TJlUnSDA y, the Eleventh day of MAY, at the hour of Twelve o'Clock in the Forenoon. (Signed) JOHN HARDING. Rector of Coyty. Coyty, April 10th, 1B37. I THE Undersigned, being Tithe Owner, within I J the Parish of COYCHURCH, in the County of GLAMORGAN1, whose interest is not less than One- fourtli part of the whole value of the said Tithes in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in Writing, under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEEITNG OF LAND- OWNERS AND TITH EOWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, especially within the limits of the 1 Four H,nnlets of the said Parish, videlicct:- Tin: Hamlet of Coychurch, Lower. ri tie Hamlet of Pencoyd. Thetimnlct of Coychurch, Higher, and The Hamlet or Parish of Peterslon super Montem, all within the said Parish of Coychnrch. FOI: THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AN AGREEMENT FOR TilE GENERAL COMMUTAllON OF TITHES within the lim ts of the said Parish, especially within the limits of the said Four Hamlets above named, pur- suant to the Provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7ttl Years of the Helgn of hIs present Majesty, intituled, c. \n Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." A ND I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, i tllat such Meeting for me whole of the said Four Hamlets Of the said will be held at the house callcd the KING'S HEAD INN, in FENCOYD, and in the said I'arish, on WEDNESDAY, the Tenth day of MAY, at the hour of Twelve o'Clock in the Forenoon. (Signed) JOHN HARDING, Rector of Coychurch Coychurch, April 10, 1537. I T THE Undersigned, being the duly authorized Agent of the Right Honorable LORD I")Y-N'E- N'( )it'. a Landholder witnin the Parish of PENTYRCH, in the County of G I, AM ORG A N, whose interest is not less than One-fourth of the whole value of the Land; sub- ject to Tithes, in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in Writing, under my hand, C\LL A PAROCHIAL MEETING of LANDOWNERS and TITHE OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, FOR THE PURPOSE OF MA K rNGA AGREEMENT FOR THE GENE- RAL COMMUTATION OF TITHES, within the said Parish, pursuan t to the Provisions of an Act pawed in the 6dl and 7th Years of the Reign of his pre sent Majesty, intituled, "An Act for -the Commuta- tion of Tithes in England and Wates." AND I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting will be held at the NATIONAL SCHOOL HOOM, in the said Parish on the Sixteenth day of MAY next, at the hour of Twelve at Noon, precisely.—Given (under my hand, this 5th day of April, 1837. THOMAS BOLD. CASTLE INN, USK. REGS to inform the Gentry, Commercial Tra- vellers and the Public in general, that he has entered upon the above Establishment, in which he has made several improvements. J. S. hopes, by assidtt«us AH^UTION to the comforts of his friends, and by vending no article but of*the first quality, to merit a share of the favourS of a discerning public. GOOD STABLTSG AND GIG HOUSE. GEORGE GOODE, [D) I2J [91(Q)lD lMLF AUCTIONEER AXD APPRAISER, 13 EOS most respectfully to inform bis numerous ) Friends and the Public in general, that he has REMOVED from his former Residence PF.SMORFA, to CROFT COTTAGE, near CA RMARTHEN and he avails himself of this opportunity of ackiiowledging, with sincere gratitude, the many favours and great acts of kindness he has received from those who have favoured him with their confidence and support during the several years he has been in business. He also begs to assure those whoimay continue to be, or may hereafter become. his employers, that his pleasure and ambition will always be increased in proportion to the satisfaction he gives them. He devotes the whole of his time to his business and in addition to the Auctioneering, Land and Tithe Agent Departments, he values Estates, Timber, Houses, and Parishes for apportioning Tithe and Rates. Croft Cottage. April 2lst,*1837. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF TEA, AT THE COUNTY TEA WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. TN consequence of the present depressed state of t the Commercial Interest, WILLI AM BIRD hasjtlsl purchased a large quantity of extraordinary tine Teas. from 6d. to Is. per lb. uniter the present Shipping quotations at Canton he therefore respectfully invites attention to the underm"ntioned enumeration of Prices, and he is satisfied, such Teas were never before sold within 30 per Cent. of the Prices here quoted. Good Strong serviceable ConlTo. 4s. and 4s. 6d. Very Strong full-flavoured ditto 5s. Strong Pekoe flavoured ditto (lite finest ever imported) 5s, 4J. Superfine Strong Souchong 6s. Good Common Green Tea 4s. Very Superior ditto 5s. Fine Imperial Gunpowder 6s, Finest Gunpowder (usually sold at 12s. J 8s. Country Shopkeepers supplied at Id. per lb. above the Cost price, and the superiority of these Teas over tlio,e usually sent into the Country, by Travelling Houses, will be equal to Is. or Is. 6d. per lb. more. Orders for 6 lbs., and upwards, sent any distance, not exceeding 30 miles, free of carriage. illmrwmw IIMT THE RHYMNEY IRON COMPANY are ready to LET LAND UPON BUILDING LEASES. The Terms will be found very liberal, and may he known by applying to Richard Johnson, Esq., at the Office, on the premises. Rhymney Iron Works, March 31, 1S17. TO D(Q) iÆug NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the COM- MITTEE of the MONMOUTH -JH1 RE CANAL NWLOATION will, at their next Meeting, receive TENDERS, for supplying the Company with One Hundred Tons of six feet Tram Plates, made of bright grey Iron, weighing lbOlbs. each plate. To be delivered in lots, of not less than 20 Tons at a time J 80 Tons at Aberbeeg Bridge, on the Beaufort Tram Road, and 20 Tons at Risca Tram Road Brid-je. Per- sons wishing to contract for the same, are requested to send in their proposals to the Committee, by Eleven L o clock III the forenoon, on TUESDAY, the 2nd of MAY next. Paymeut to be by Cash 011 the completion of the delivery. THOMAS COOKE, Clerk to the Canal Company. Canal Office Newport, April IHth, 1837. sf Z too.: Z ?    S t 2 Z r j IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. Patronised by the Nubility, Clergy, and Gentry, and equally usefid to all classes. Indiu Rubber Paste Blaoking, Manufactured byJOIIN HARVEY, Chemist, Mount's Bay Establishment, Penzance. For Carriage Harness, Gig- Aprons, Imperials, Portmanteaus, Boots and Sitoes. BLACKING stands unrivalled, either for quickness of polishing depth and brilliancy of the polish, or for its durability, no Blacking keeping its polish so long as this does in any weather. To Gentlemen in the Navy and Masters of Merchant Ships, it is invaluable it quickly restores softness and colour to Boots and Shoes, deprived of both by constant wetting with sea water; it prevents the salt water from penetrating the leather, and thus keeps them alwayssoft and dry. It keeps well in any climate, and may be carried in the pocket without soiling it. It IS particularly recommended to Gentlemen in the Army they will find it the best Blacking ever oflered to their notice. Boot and Shoe Makers will also find it the best Black- ng they can use. for polishing new Boots and Shoes, as it burnishes brilliantly. It is the cheapest Blacking ever sold as a single penny packet, mixed with water only, makes as much Blacking as is usually sold in jars, at Sixpence E^C^» AND WILL clean two dozen pairs of Shoes splendidly I he following testimonial will convince those who have not tried the article,'of the hiiih reputation in which It IS held, particularly in the West of England, where it is almost the only Blacking used. Penzance, August 23, lo36. To Mr John Harvey. Our servants having for a considerable time past, by our orders, used your India Rubber Paste Blacking —we are enabled, by our own observations and their report, to speak to its utility and efficacy, and we strongly re- commend it to our friends, as the CHEAPEST AND BEST BI.ACHING they CAN Use. SIGNED by R. J,. DAViEs, commander, R.N.; John Rowland, Esq.; J0HN Richards. Esq; J;<mes Mont gotnery, M.D.; RJ. HOCkiNg, Surgeon John Robyns, MAJOR. H.M. Geo. John Esq.; John J. A. Boase, Esq., Hanker; REV. H. Penneck Thomas Pidwell, Surgeon; J, HVDNS. Esq., 72, Upper Stanford Street, London. public are respectfully informed, that several unprincipled persons are travelling the country, endea- I's vouring to foist a spurious composition of their own as India Rubber Paste Blacking," bringing disappoint. ment to unwary purchasers, and disgrace on the sellers. The genuIne has the words "John Harvey's India Rubber Paste Blacking" on each packet, all others are spurious impositions. Sold Wholesale by the Inventor, and at the General Uepot tor Bristol aud its neighbourhood, Wales, Ireland. &c.,29, Clare Street Bristol, by JAMES PHILP; Sold alsoby the following \g,tts:_ BRECON T. Witiiams. Chemist. E. Jones Saddler. ^thyr E. Morgan, 9'ocer. T. Adney Cnemist Tredegar T..Morgan Saddler. Abergavenny G.Green, Grocer. W. B itber and Co Grocers, UWæa X 0 H R P A, P, RV, (tlARDD ALAW,) BEGS to announce that he intends to arive a FAREWELL CONCERT on Saturday Morning, June 17, 1837, at the anover Square Rooms, under the special patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Duchess t of Kent aud the. Princess Victoria, al-o of the most Honourable and Loyal Society of Aucient Bri ons, and the oyal Cambvia-i Institution. Mr Parry liopeii that his endeavours, for upwards of thirty yean. to promote the literature, poetry, and especially the national music, of Wales, will ensure for hitn that snpoort from his countrv men, which he rnost respectfully solicits. 17, Tavistock Street, Bedford Square. MON.MOUTilSHILlE CANAL NAVIGATION. VTOTICF. IS HEREBV GIVEN, Th«t the! L\l HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING or Assembly of the Proprietors of this Navigation, WILL HE HELD at the CANAL HOUSE, in NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd Day of MAY next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. THOMAS COOKE. Clerk to the said Company. Newport, April 18th, 1837. STBERNANT & JVHTRTJWBLRHI SURNPTFEE Trust. N^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLL? arising and payable at the several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, (subject to the written conditions to be then and there produced) at the CAS ILL IN-N;, in the town of Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan, on MONDAY, the Sth day of MAY next, between the hours of Twelve o'clock at noon and Four in the afternoon of that day, to the best bidder, on his producing sufficient sureties for payment of the money monthly, for the term of one year or more, as the Trustees sha;t then determine upon to commence from 12 o'clock of the night of Friday, the 12;h day of May nextj which lolls produced lat sear the clear sum of fl,253, and they will be put up in one lot. or in parcels or lots, at such sum or sums as the Trus- tees shall then think fit. WILLIAM DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees of tlte suid Turnpike Trust. Menhyr Tidvil, April 7, 1837. Dll. JOHN AR-NISTRONGS ILMlii PAULS- I care not how I am physicked, so it be not by the adventure of a quack, but advice of a Physician, who I am sure will prescribe no more for me than may consist with my safety, and need doth require. Old Divine, THE Possessor of the Prescription from which these Pills are prepaied solely for him,by Mr. John T. Eddy, a scientific Chemist, obtained it from the late Dr. ARMSTRONG, Lecturer at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, and Author of the celebrated Works on Tynhus and Scarlet Fever, &c. &c., for his Wife, who in 1827, became the Doctor's patient, when evidently labouring under confirmed Liver complaint and to all appearance, in a deep decline. She had not long taken the Pills, at the prescribed intervals, before she, was perfectly re- stored to licalth and has, with the occasional use of them, continued free from pain, and in perfect health and cheerful spirits ever since. The Possessor of this admirable Prescription (a Gen- tleman of private fortune) having distributed the Pills with the most extraordinary success amongst the Poor in many Counties in England, determined, in 1835, to off. r them, at a price, to the pixblic his personal observation and experience having convinced him. that they would prove a real blessing, if taken according to the Physician's Advice and Directions in the wrapper, to all-both old and young, children as well as adults; women piegnant, and after the month of confinement—who suffered from an inactive Liver. and thence all the attendant miseries of Indigestion; BILIOUS Affections (so called) Fla- tulence, Jaundice, Dropsy; Pain in the Sides and under the Shoulder Biades; Difficulty of Breathing; distressing Sensation of Chokinn- wi'.h the Complexion, aud white of the eyes, yellow.. 1 he very first two pills generally afford such relief such ease trom every distressing pain,that the patient is at once surprised and delighted. The Medicine is gentle, though certain in its benign effects. The quantity prescribed to be taken is small, and not oftener than alternate nights. The attention of the plIMic is called to the following state- merit of fads r— A cook in a gentleman's family, complained .o her mistress of suclfpain in the rieht'side, and such loss of appetite, that she could not do her work, and thought that she must again give up her situation, as she had been obliged to do for the same cause, in two previous places. Her mistress recommended her to try Dr. John Armstrong's Liver Pills as she said all others had failed. The girl bought a box,'and the first two pills relieved her from all pain. and she said she felt better than ever she had done in her life. The firsttwo operated briskly, the next two gently, and afjerwards only as a pleasant aperient; hut the pain never returned. A sailor's wife had only been a fortnight confined, and was suffering agonies in her back and sides, evidently owing to an inactive Liver, her skin being as yellow as saffron. A friend gave her some money to buy a box of Armstrong's Liver hIls. When that -Ifrictid in need", called to see the poor woman again, she was. surprisingly better—scarce any pain in her side—no choking sensation -skin much clearer, and appetite and geneial health in rapidly improving A magistrate, who was much troubled with boils. at the instance of a relative bought a box of Armstrong's Liver Pills, Befoie he had taken six piils, at the prescribed intervals. he was astonished at his perfect cure, and declared it was the best medicine he ever took in his life. Jaundice and Dropsical cases immediately relieved. Hundreds of sitnilary striking cases might be noticed, but for the space they occupy in an advertisement or handbill; and each bilious person who tries these pills, (most expensive in their preparation to the proprietor). will furnish a most satisfactory and convincing case of cure or relief to himself. To Mr John T. Eddy, Bishops Stortford Herts. Medical Hall, Lewes. Sussex, October 4th. 1636. Sir, It gives me much pleasure to be able to inform you that mysale for Dr, John Armstrong's Liver Pills has, within these two months, increased to a very considerable extent. I am almost daily receiving fresh testimonials of their efiicaqy, as an from persons of respectability, residing in Lewes and its Vicinity. Such is their celebrity, that numbers of my friends will not, on any consideration, be without a Box in their possession. Will yon kindly cause my name to be introduced in the list of Venders in votir Advertisements; and, at your earliest convenience, forward to me, through Drew and Co., Great Trinity Lane, some Show Cards and Hand- hills headed with my name and address. I am, Sir, Yours respectfully, THOMAS IMGG. In Boxes Is. LId. and 2s. 9d. each. The large Box con- tains the quantity of three small ones. Prepared solely by Mr JOHN T. EDDY. BISHOPS STORTFORD, HERTS, who is appointed Wholesale Agent TO PREVENT IMPOSITION, thj0u0^theE £ °™" missioners of Stamps have direxted J OH LD-jY. CHEMIST. BISHOPS STOKTFOLD, to be engraved in vehite letters on the Government Stamp, and each Box i" also scaled with the Armorial Bearings of the Pro- prietor. None else is genuine. The Public are particularly cautioned against the dis, honest tricks of the infeiior class of Druggists, who, it has been discovered bv the Proprietor, will try to Impose their own loose and unboxed compounds upon the tgrlD- rant, for Armstrong's Liver Pills; {. thus ulsapPOlllting and defrauding the Public and the Revenue at the same The Pills may be procured of all wholesale dealers in London, and retail in- A bergaventty.. Price, Wyke, Stuckley Bangor Shone. Brecon Prosser, Jones. Cardiff" Phillips. Cardigan Williams. Carmarthen.. Warren and Sons, Evans, Fardrew. Carnarvon Rees. Chepstow Davies. Cowbridge. Lister. Crickhowell.. Harris, Will'*1118, Haverfordwest Phillips, Jones. Hay Hooper. Llandovery Rees; and by their respective Agents, throughout the Principality. b i—J -ZJ wUi — j ON MORTGAGES of LAND, in Sums from one to £ 3,000. Apply at the Monmouth and Glamorgan Bank, a: Newport and Usk.