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Ordcr and Advertisements ivill be received by the following Country Agents. ARDIFF MR. \V)L, BIRD, Bookseller. ONMOUTH Nl r. C. frotir n, Bookseller, &c. KKCON Mr. W.M. EVAXS, Ship Street. ^^POLTP Messrs. WEBUT:R and SON, Booksellers ^FOGUND: Mr. J. BIRD. ^Mr* WHITTIMGTOM, Auctioneer. ^*r° ^AY» I' Stationer, Mount street > "RIDGE: Post Office. KWBRIJJGE—Mr JOHN JKNKINS. KICKUOWEL: Mr. T. WILLIAMS. AII%RGAVEN,NN' Messrs. WATKINS <V SoN, P.O. • MR. WILLIAM DAVIS, Land Aj;eut & Surveyor lEPsiOW Mr.B. BRADFORD, Chemist & Druggis' JANDOVERY: WILLIAM HERS, Post Office. TRV"TH: MRT,IOMAS WWILLIM. Lion Hotel. ^DHGAR: Mr. JOHN DAVIS^ Brychan), Bookseller AND 1 the GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Stree Merthyr Tydvil, where all Communications arc "lquested to be ad(ireised.
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AGENTS FOR BRISTOL AND HEREFORD. BRISTOL: Mr. JOHN RKES, 31, College GRECU. H EREIIORD: Mr. W. R ALL, Bookseller, High St. LONDON AGENTS. Messrs K WTON and Co., Warwick Square. v ■^r* Fleet Street. Mr.s. DEACON .Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook. Vlr.G. Rlvnel^ 42, Chancery Lane, Fiect Street, VTcssrsM. and W. E, HAMMOND, iii, Lombard street, Messrs. CLARKL and LEWIS, 4, Crown CJun, Thread- needle Street. MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, I, Finch Lane. ■Messrs. JCDGE and Co., Palace New Road, Westrninsicr Mr J. JENKINS. 17, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Laue. AND Toall Postmasteis and Clerksof theRoads. This Paperis regularly filed at Peel sCoffef House. Fleet Street. rheChapterCoffee House, St. Paul's. And at the Colonial Cotfee House, Walbrook, London.
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BRISTOL and NEWPORT cam STEAM PACKETS, reD&d WILL SAIL t&a flnSv During the NEXT WEEK, JjJWJv tSBSWajLy', AS FOLLOWS tSBSWajLy', AS FOLLOWS FROM BRISTOL. JUNE SI MONDAY 7 morn.. 10i morn 6. TPESDAV 8 morn.. 11 morn 7. WEDNESDAY.. 8morri IH morn S. THIJRSDA V. 8 worn }ffy< after S. tRtRAY 9. morn not sail JU, SATURDAY 10 moril not sail FROM NEWPORT. CNE c' ^JONDAY- •••• 5 morn after «. TUESDAY 54 mom 5 after 7. WEDNESDAY.. 6 morn 54 after S. Tit(IRSDAY fil morn 1 after 9. FRIDAY 7morti Vpt spi! p 10, SATURDAY. 8 morn.. boot sa; drell Ul, :-After Cahin, 4%Pore-Cabin, 2s —Chil- Fonr11^ Ycars of Age, Half-price. —Do^s, Is each. **orses 'cc! Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto. 10s.; ea? 5s* > Carriage drawn by one Horse with one Pore r>S?'* H°nie and Rider, After-Cabin,7s ditto ^•wbin, 6s. tako?^ Fro same <lay, (provided a To and Fro Ticket After Cabin, 6s., Fore Cabin, 3s. GlvfjwV^ Proprietors of the above Steam Packets ^*s»eo' V l'lal tliey NV'" not be accountable for any J*oods 8 'iUggage, nor will they be answerable for any ^oked" ac.kage-or Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless if 'l e"^er their Otnce» in Bristol or Newport: Q a ve valtre of 40s. to be entered at its value, lWr'ttge 'n ProPart'°n paid for the same at the time "King. PPIY at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Corn- J{»wai ,r Quay- Bristol; or at the I'acket-Offices, tiliar,u.Wh.rf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, New- laort. JOHN JONES, Agellt, btlONTYPQOL ANI) ABERGAVENNY.-Coaches Daily een thef-pplaces and Newport. »''dseD nG JR lRON Works, through Abercarn, New- J'Mvlln r#'ty' an<1 a brancfl from Newbridge to {WDL'. Coacl' Dail>' be,ween THESE places and J" » arr'ving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- Th start'ig at 1 o'clock afternoon. £ A^RIA. Steam Packet, leaves Cumberland *fttttrn' 7 ,s' every Morning, for PORTSHEAD, and land the Fvening. For times of sailing. &c., 6ee June 1.1837. D]LIPP and BRISTOL. Ilk The New and Swift Going Steam X. Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLExN, Commander, "Hended to ply during the NEXT WF.EK, with 1 assrngers and Goods, as follows FROM CARDIFF. JllNg Coach from Coach from 5. vi„ Merihyr. Bridnend. 7« w!!l y. 6 2 mom. 3 inorn 9,*F 7 morn. 3 morn. 4 morn ay •• 8 morn. 4 morn. 5 morn FROM BRISTOL. Coaches to Merthyr and J tJ N j,- c llridgend. "Inesday 6 morning 10 morning Ihursday.. 6J morning I0.J morning ••Saturday.. morning 11^ morning ong Passage this Month.—A Waggon meets the n Packet for Newbridge, Treforcst, &c. ^"ders 3(1 at Cardiff leading to the Steam Packets has C4rria»e thorouK,' f«Pair» al>d may be traversed with e4se< "4a«id other vehicles with the gieatcst safety and 0hiMARES After Cabin, 5».—Fore Cabin. 3s. lt«fea under Twelve Yeais of Age, Half-price. freshr», Dogs' ,s" each- A p?en'8 may be had on Board, on moderate terms. FQQ *"e,nale Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. ~whee) Carriage, 21s. j Ditto, drawn by one horse, ^0fS' w°*wheel Carriage, 10s.6d Horses, 6s. each • Arraand Uider' After Cabin. 9s- Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d ncl» n^em^nt8 are n0W maJe for tl,e conveyance of ^■*°°ds, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, in Very Pl!,0n W,th t,le Swa»sea and Cardiff Packets, at a N.jj S?P an^ Expeditious Rate. Goodg intended to be shipped per this Packet, le Packet Office, )2a Quay Street, will be hauled to the Packet, at the Com. ber). ,exPense } or they will be taken in at the Cum- ""d Basin Locks, by ROBERT CHAPLIN. {Q: (}11"1, 1'- '_u -I_J „ -'¡'.I. '.7* -"uus jurwur.ueu w un parts oj lac Aingaom. ^>0 without delay. 'aurt a,to and ^rom Merthyr and Bridgend, meet the 0n Arrival and Departure. Cowbridge, daily, and also Spring Waggons t?e to each of the above places. A her(iare> Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridqend, £ UC{>8 ■UePt> a"d Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these *'riv J P Canal Boats and Waggons immediately a unless ordered by any particular conveyance, rcight to be paid on delivery. i°NlJS Tkn £ ormationmay ,)e obtained of Mr RICH ARD ODD, Agent, St. Mary Street, and at the Packet t°*Ps\the Wi,arf' Cardiff; Mr JOHN GRIFFITH W J l^1 Quay Street, Bristol and of .^OTIP ..?No. 8. Fenchurch Street, London. I^e Not'^ ProPr'e'"rs the above Steam I'acket 4sseni? lCe> l^at they not acc°untable for any "S cSnl*? r'u?8agc, nor will they be answerable for b^ss H i '>ac'lagp» or Parcel (if lost or damaged) v istoi 00*ed at cither of their Offices in Cardilf or anno al>ove t,le va!ue of 40s., entered at its • tirnJ «'C,arriaKe in proportion paid for the same, at Booking. Q4.I\:QIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Going Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, Will T. PARFITT, Commander, \1 Ply during the ensuing week, with Passengers and Goods, as fnllows:- FROM CARDIFF. cNE Coach from Coach from 6. f, Bridgend. Merthyr. 8**TUSDAN fi'i lrorn •• 3i morn ..2i morn ^0>>e. UrSDAY 7i morn 5 morn 4 morn TURDAY 9I inorn 6-I morn 5I morn FROM BRISTOL, j Coaches to Bridgend ''N[? ► and Merthyr at • .MONDAY 10 morning C afternoon G" *WEDN ESD A Y 5;[ morning 10 morning ^0|th' •••• morning II morning II Waggon, for Merthyr, immediately after the p arrival of the Packet from Bristol. Child, RES — •^tter Cabin.5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. e4ch, eti under Vi Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. A p e8Kt»,emale Seward attends the Ladies'Cabin.—R.e- l*^0Ur-Uniniay on Board on moderate Terms. Ir'i 'IV «e' Carriage, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, or,«ahtn Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; ^<>ttlfc J? Rider, After Cabin. 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; tV.^ikVeep' "iese Fares include every expense. U6 Uh v ^are requestdi to order all Goods intended for r!>h t, CHARLOT'1'15 to be sent to Clare Street Hall, l' Hr'stoi. °Sclie«^r' ^r*dye"d and Cowbridge.—Fast Light Post j.^ev>br'j an^ ^rom the Lady Charlotte. Wni'Usl Aherdare- Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridge?id. i Ce* in'c* an<* Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these pring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats itn- j^Ilv0yaj' °u arrival, unless ordered by any particular b ]>Cei* ln w^'c^ case they will be deposited in the I? on /r et Warehc>use till called fol\—Freight to be Q ^*Oqj ^cry, Sfl^e K*nj*[acka".es* Parcels,&c.&c. forwarded toall parts Paow°m wi,hout delay, when sent to either of their 6i. °TlCP t,0ffices in Cardiff or Bristol. ^a6 notiCp"~T^'ie froPr'ptorsof the above Steam Packet Sse0ger> w'" not be accountable for any 1*/ nor w'" t'lcy he answerable for it *Ookp'i BCKages» or Parcels, (if lost or damaged) un- C4r h°v«, tat ",hrr °f their Offices at Cardiff or Bristoj, bUrPL'*Ke, ijf valueof £ 2, unless entered at its value, and Proportion, paid for the same, at the time of fUr.i at /'y obtai Ormat,0n as t0 Frc'ght, &c. will be W ',e Pa^nelby app!>>ngt0 the Agents, Mr Donovan, owet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr E, *54 Avon Crescent, Hvtwellsl Bristol. THFj SC.'HOONER THE CADIBRIA, t]. FAt.Ct.OUGli, IS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, For Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon, A/onmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON THURSDAY, JUNE the 15th, 1S37. For Freight, &c. apply to the Master, on Board; Mr R. Burton, jiin., Newport; Mr Thomas Richards, Abergavenny Messrs Winstone, Pros»rr ami Co. Brecon- Mr Smith, the Wharfinger, London; or to .Mr Fair- clough, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport and London Shipping Company, at C.irdilf. London, May 29th, 1S37. T^HE UNIVERSAL LIFE ASSURANCE SO. CUiTY 69, COHNHILL, LONDON, lor Lives, Survivorships, Endowments, for Children, and for the Purchase and Sale of Reversions and Annuities. Capital ;,cSoo,ooo. ftattoits. Colonel Sir ROBERT II. CUNLIFFE Bart. Sir GtoRGE THOMAS STAU\TwN- llart MP. F.R.S Major-General Ir J.SPER Nicii()i.i.s, K.C.B. Sir RALPH RICE. Colonel Sir JAMES SUTHERLAND. directors. Sir HENRV WILLCOCK, K.L.S. Chairman. JUIHIf STEWART, Esq. M.P. Deputy Chairman. John Bagshaw, Psq- Charles Otway Mayne, Esq. Alexander Baillie, Esq. Robert Nitiviro, Esq. Augustus Bosanqnet, Esq. Roger> jiul. Esq, Chas Dashwood Bruce, Esq. "Rees Gonri^ Thomas, Esq. Ellis Watkin Ciinclitle, Esq. J;is. Duncan Thomson, F^q- William Kilbnru, Esq. Capt. Saml. Thornton, R. N Treasurer ,-Pasco St. Leger Grcnfell, Esq. :ubitoC$. Crawford Davison Kerr, Esq. John Arnold Mello, Esq. Timothy Wiggiu, Jisq. Bankers—Sir James ICsdaile and Co. Phgsiciaii-lieiijiiiiiiii C. Pierce, Esq M.U. Solicitors—Messrs Nind and Costerill. Actuary—Robert Christie, Esq. Table shewing the annual premium for assuring L-Iooon a Single Life. Age. | Whole Life. Seven Years. One Year. 15 1 15 0 1 0 2 I 0 18 2 20 1 18 S 12 11 1 i 25 2 3 3 1 6 G 1 1 30 2 8 10 1 10 4 1184 35 2 14 11 113 1 12 5 40 3 3 0 1 17 I 1 15 4 45 3 12 2 2 3 3 1 10 S 60 4 5 6 2 15 1 I 2 S 2 Mr Thomas Jones Phillips, Agent to the Universal, solicits attention to the above specimen ot rates for England. They are as low as is consistent with perfect security, and shew the advantages offered to the public jy this Society, which further secures the interest of the assured, by returning to them three-fourths of the profits The Directors of this Society have caused investigation to be made with great care into all the institutions 10 Life Insurances existing in the country, and they trust they have been fortunate in selecting from each what as a whole will place their Establishment on the most secure, judicious, and satisfactory footing, hoth to the Proprietors and to the assured. A branch of the Universal has been formed in the Metropolis of India, and agents, Messrs. Bagshaw and Co., appointed, so as to afford reciprocal advantages to both Establishments. For further information, apply at the Office in Lou- don, or any of the following Agents;- T. J. Phillips, Esq. Newport, Monmouth. George H, Bevan, Isq. Brecon. Downtnan Brothers, Bristol. H. R. Downman Esq. Carmarthen. Robert Punkin, Esq, Llanelly. John Foulkes, Esq. Wrexham. A. ft. Gabell, Esq. Crickhoweil. W. Foster Geach, Esq. Ponty Pool. Davied L. Harries, Esq, Llandovery. W. Laslett, Esq. W orcester. I Oliver Lloyd, E-q. Cardigan. C. B. Mansfield, Esq. Swansea. Roynou Mason, Esq. Gloucester. W. E. Paynter, Esq. Pembroke. J. L. Popkin, Esq. Llandilo. E. J. Young, Esq. Cheltenham. i I B f v z, r o <T J*>0 I cq r rj t 2 r- S I r S < IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. Patronised by the Nobility. Clergy, and Gentry, and equally itseflil to all classes. India Hubber Paste Blacking, Manufactured by JOHN HARVEY, Chemist, Mount's Bay Establishment, Penzance. For Carriug-e Harness, Gig Aprons, Imperials Portmanteaus, Boots and Shoes. R|^HIS BLACKING stands uniivallcd, either for quickness of polishing depth and brilliancv of the polish, or for its durability, no Blacking keeping its polish so long as this does in any weather. lo Gentlemen in the Navy and Masters of Merchant Ships, it is invaluable it quickly restores softncss and colour to Boots and Shoes, deprived of both by constant v>etting with sea water; it prevents the salt water from penetrating the leather, and thus keeps them always soft and drv. 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 tind it the best Blacking ever offered to their notice. Boot and Shoe Makers will also find it the best Black- ing they can use for polishing new Boots and Shoes, as i: burnishes brilliantly. It is the cheapest Blacking ever sold; as a single pennv packet, mixed with water only, makes as much Blacking as is usually sold in jars, at Sixpence e;ich, and will clean two dozen pairs of Shoes sptendidty The following testimonial will convince those who have not tried the article, of the high reputation in which it is held, I)articlllarlY if, the West of Lii,,Iall(t, where it is almost the only Blacking used. Penzance, August 23, 1836. To Mr John Harvey, Our servants having fnr 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 wesTrongly re- commend it to our friends, as the CHEAPEST AND BEST BLACKING they can use. Signed by H. L Davies, commander, John Rowland. Esq.; John Richards, Esq; James Mont gomery, Al.f).; Rd. Hocking, Surgeon; John Robyns, Major. Geo. John Esq.; John J. A. nnase, J..sq" Banker; Rev. H 1 enneck Thomas Pidweil, Surgeon T. D. Evans, Esq., 72, Upper Stanford Street, London The public are respectfully informed, that several unprincipled persons are travelling the country, endea- vouring to foist a spurious composition of their own as I- India Rubber Paste Blacking." bringing disappoint- ment to unwary purchasers, and disgrace on the sellers. The genuine has the words 's John Harvey's India Rubber Paste Blacking" on each packet, all others are spurious impositions. Sold Wholesale by the Inventor, and at the General Depot for Bristol and its neighbourhood, Wales, Ireland. &c„ 29, Clare Street Bristol, by JAMES PHI LP; Sold also by the following Agr>nts Brecon, T. Williams Chemist. ———— E. Jones Saddler. Merthyr, I £ Morgan, Grocer. '• Aduey, Chemist Jredegar, T. Morgan, Saddler. Abergavenny a Gjeen, Grocer. „ tlt( VV, Baber and Co Grocers, LEVY'S BRISTOL BAZAAR, AND GENERAL FURNISHING DEPOT, 7, UNION STREET, BRISTOL. THHE Proprietors have the honour of announcing- to their numerous Friends iu Merihyr a id Gfamonran- ■ shire generally, that,in addition to their well known, extensive,and vp.ried Stock, they have j,ist received,direct from the Continent, an immense importation of MOVE r. IIES; comprisina 500 MUSIC\L BOXES, playin" most of the national melodies, new airs ^t operas Two Tune Boxes, in Shell Cases, from 20s. to 25s.; Iar*e and powerful uTr' Pry,hS airS' at £ r' ,0s- and fl,,lr ai«. i5- a-none which are some'playino? ?Zed Munc 300 French and German Improved AO<'ORDI A\S. with instructions "for plavin^ at reduced priceT (';SuCOr AS wi:(fnt ^UfHtES and CIIIMVEY PIECE ORVAMENTS, some chuice^a.terns of tlfe admired nlfLl T1 ,nH,n".? varle,v of °'^tAMENTAE ARTICLES, adapted for the Drawing Room, ?•»-«■« TV'K STAVne °',r' o^et, or Boudoir, m China, Glass, Bronze, Ormolu, Shell. Papier Machee &c nA^\«n,.Si,VH 'Y'n "T Machie. IT CoS^e ninina- Hon,t o 1,10 0t,ier (,enfiral Department. An elegant assortment of LAMPS, for tlie Drawim* -^NT CAND^ LAkvi. Si PATE"T METALI.IC at 91d ppr 11). Baskets,"cup's, &cf t4TK has received cons,der,ble additions of elegant Tea and Coff-e Services. Salvers, massive Silve^ Ed-e, of v PT"9 r IJatter»- =« 7s. 2d. per oZ. Also, the Sheffield Plate, with Salvers (30-inch),"ff'aiter n T° S°n Covers, Side Dishes and Warmers, Tureens, Epergnes, large Services, Castors, Snuffer, ^"C rv'a,ni:S' Branches and Candlesticks, Tea and Coffee eight without the handl^o* /y" 1116 'f p' ,SeC l'<uldsome Side Dishes and Covers (forming Shields, 12, 14, If, ( j Vn/V 7 ?mTS: r l',Venelegant Plaled Dish Covers' wilh Sll^r Handles and Plate Blades, with Si' V 2°;'ndl;>r 1 Desert Knives and Forks (Plated on Steel or British PLATE Table Spoons u,'d p3r "w Ivor>' Jl0m 4"'<- per dozen pair. MERRY's first quality BRITISH Coffee and Tea P >„ Cn ft V 30s per d.tto, ditto. 24s.; Tea, 15s. per dozen; Candlesticks, To fhe GF\PR 4 r rrjuii(»s, oast Kacks, ^c. Furniture in all its ING B!l>AI1 h»s »'Cen added elegant and well manufactured Cabinet of Papier Machee and J->„ t IT M",i!. 'Usst s i ^upflrb London Bronze Urns and Kettles 500 Sets and Fancy Cutler,, bv th I? ,"yS' plainest and clieapest to the most beautifully ornamented Table I'ots; Brass Polliiur and O ,nakcrs' B,onze tnt|crs and Pne Irons; Best Britannia Metal 'J'ea and Coffee 'I I p St k f li "K"neiits. Cut fr(,m GL1\SS ,,ill be foi,i)(I most clioice and extensive. comprising all the newest Patterns. per pair. Ever, oie'(," i '1 7 A/ Tu"M^< l2i, 6d. a dozen; Cut Quart Decanters, 9s. 6d A S 1 I article 111 the same proportion. A RolnTfF^T'aZT i Tnn) 1)lnJr Ri'0,n' 8(1(1 UM CLOCKS, with and without music. Clocks. ) Clock, iour Oui .eas. Also a variety of very large and curious Musical Picture British Patenter and Sf^ER WAT CH LS is most Intensive, including the Flat, Geneva. Horizontal and Capped and I 'eV<f,r' ,w') r 1.ulf:st ',lients- A Patent detached I.ever, with Engine Turned Silver Cases exquisitelv fii bnished), £ () 16s \n Ul^^rant Flat Geneva Horizontal Watch in Gold Cases' Cases', £ 6 10"A n'7men,' .Juwp led J0"/ Ho|f. Nine Guineas; tbe'Same, Vertical Escapement, in Gold vard, W 1? ens;ve Assortment ot low,, Made SOLID GOl.D (iUARU CH\I\S, Nev Pa tern- U Fasliionahl'p '^ntT' hrecfTuincas. LADIES SOLID <'OI,l) NECK CHAIN'S, from Four Guineas.—' Complete^'and recent?,? r Sl Lo,1(U'11 /'anutactured (JOLD JEWELLERY, in the most Fashionable \rticles—\ Oi namen.s0 T'°n f0'" c n Pattel"s '« Imitative Gold Jewellery, Romal Pearl Jet and Berlin "i laments, also a cl oice variety of Catr.eo Ornaments. uertin Sbdl'in L"1gC?,t, *a',ld Cheal,est Sl"ck, F,ANCY CVBINET WORK in the Empire Writing Desu from Nine Culdi (° 1 w?lv* (;l,eas.i Work Boxes, from 3s. 6d. to 11 Guineas; Dressing Cases, from Us to'50 Guineas Medic £ r V t0™, ,e.r J-?*8' iU!d aii intermediate prices; Work Tables, Tea Poy I iaSur ^d H V! MOT P Ac'? 7 rr,n 1 ^aSPS' Dfressing Casss- *nd Musical Work Boxes.-A var l'of superior sam. Vn ( CM'1 »tKcduce«U nces.-l..Kce!leut FLUTES with Eight Silver Keys, by Wilde £ 4 10s the same, with German Silver Keys, .£2 15s. *•* lUs" 1 l,le &cA and pi,y °A ?aSt p'1 ia« <nd ChirM. La^uered Ca«Jdi". Work Boxes, Card Boxes, Paint Boxes# Xrays «c., and Carved Ivory Cud Cases, Puzzles. &c., and Chess Men. C(J.,?l,a,'l'l\of East ,11<lia a,ui e'-incsc Counters, Ilackgammon'Boards, Playing Cards, Bagatelle Tables Toys Combs, Brushes Soaps. Barometers, 1 hermometers. Microscopes, Telescooes. Ic. and a variety of nsefu and ranro,Cp'al A rUcles. too n m e rou s f°r insertion. CARD CASES, in S.lver, Pearl, Ivory, Shell! Leather &c ^r .fsP,?rArll i>S;o^ ,-i'U (1" Pf -1', at l2s> fiJ; ?«')>?* Gold! Silver, Shell: BI.L «. 1 n ?■' r a?CS °r dctccts 01 Sl?llt with Pebbles, 35s., Silver, with Pebbles 15s each W' Colot icd Glasses, 3s. fid. per pan) Prometliians, or Instantaneous Light Machines, 10s. 6d! each, inJpecIlt^wn noH.Jcvm'cfedVo "V0 "?Preciated «hc P.ubI,ic'. therefore, are respectfully solicited to f,V aruJ ul,i 11 n to purcna*t», unless compntililo with their wishes eitch article All articles purchased at the Bazaar exchanRcd if not approved -Merchants, Captains, and the Trade supplied. LAMIS, GI.ASS, AND PI.ATK LKNT TO llir.t:. I ho rinciple on which this Business is based is that of attending the various Manufactories personally and KC iwietor.CaTI Hrny CXl('"l~a SnlCm 1>S ,eminc"1-v advantageous to the public as it has been successful to the I ropi ietois. Ihe 1 rices and quality, which are always open tor inspection, must establish that fact, beyond all doubt; and, if further confirmation were necessary. Persons have only to direct their attention to the peculiar feeling (the very reverse of that arising from fair competition) exhibited ou all occasions by a portion of the Bristol 1 rade, who are affected by this system, and whose motives a discerning public cannot fail to appreciate. Country Orders If (ittejided to. 10 PERSONS IN SEARCH OF UNCOMMON ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS, THIS FSTABI ISHMBVT OFFERS ADVANTAGES SUPERIOR TO MOST OTHERS IMI'M [l) mm rzJ..ll Ul3'JJ ¿J 7 £1 '[? ¡ THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. A WHOLE-1 ENGTn PORTRA)T of th.s  Wa.-rior and    in his  tent on the ne.d of Water.oo, w.t be given to at.  of the  Cheap    THE UIAGNET, °'V MONDAY, JUNE 19, IS37, Which Portrait is given to con,raem„ra,e the Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, and that all admirers of the Military Heroism of the Duke ot Wellington, may have a Portrait of that renowned Commander worth of Framing, and i reserving as a tipectual Remembrancer of the Great Victory obtained on the Plains of Waterloo. h' AND ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY, JUNE 26, 7s37 \V ill he (jiven A way, in commemoration of the accession of our present King, William IV., M ZPomiFBRMS'lF £ ? S £ M £ m £ c3"iF, IN HIS SPLENDID COUONAlIoN ROB ICS, AS THE KING APPEARED AT THE MOMENT THE CROWN WAS '•I.ACICD ON HIS HEAD. Both the above Portraits are unquestionable Likenesses. Specimens have been generally distributed thruughout England, Scotland, and Ireland. Y Rrcoi.LF.CT!—That all Purchasers of The Maqnet" Cheap London Weekly Xewsnaner of Jane l9th and 2f)tb, will be entitled ,0 a Splendid Copy „ eac h of the above Portraits; and it .nay be^'ns'i^onHimatetha! Orders should be .mmed.ately c've" to al Dealers in Newspapers, that the Portraits may be forwarded from London puor to June 19th and 2oth, so that the Portraits and the Jlaqnct of those days maybe delivered at the same time 1 Paltry Prints will not he given away, hut such as are worthy of acceptance, and fit for framing. lol'l WNWtT The Cheapest ,f the Cheape,t. the Largest of ihe Largest, and the Best of the Best of the London Weekly newspapers. It is ublished EVERY MONDAY AFTERNOON', containilif' OFFICIAL AND ACCURATE EPORTS OF ALL THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL MARKETS. 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To he Sold by dllCtiOll, IV By Mr WILLIAM JMORRIS, AT THE BEAR INN, IN THE TOWN OF COWBRIDGE, ON TUESDAY, The 13th of JUNE next, between the hours of Two and Four iu the Afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, ^HE following- VALUABLE ESTATES of the lufe Mrs Powell, of Cowbridge, deceased, aituate in the Parishes hereunder named SAINT ATM AN. Ann. Rent. I u 1, n PbevisES. TENANTS. A. r. P. £ ». d. '"alt House and Laud Mr Llewellyn Williams 5U 0 2 110 0 0 0 MONKNASH. House, Grist Mill, and Land Griffith Lougher j^2 0 36 ..135 0 0 ST. BRIDE'S MINOR. 3.-Ilou3e, Cottages, and Land, called Bryneetliiii, Thomas David and others lSl 2 25 70 0 6 YSTRADYVODUCK. House and Land. with Mountain Sheep Walk. called Forch Orkic Richard Williams .503 0 21 40 0 0 N.B.—^Tliis Property abounds in Coal and other minerals. «••••••••••• LANTR1SSENT AND PLNTYRCH 55 House and Land, called Lhvyn Mil was Mary David. 70 J 2 4500 f House and Land, called M vyndwr vach Kosser Lvau 0.7 3 lo 2Q 0 0 corrY. 5 Lands near the Town of Bridgend Kichard Jenkins 10 i £ >.T lo ,n n ( Stone Quarry Ditto ,T „ „ *■ 18 U „ lzlrd xho.nasjnirpS S S if S S 9.—Ditto!! w'il'liam 1' Tbo,nM 8 2 34 27 0 0 10.—1'itto! it"^ j su.. i5 0 o 11.—'Ditto. dSC s ?'0„ ic 0 o 12. Piece of Land in 13iack Lane Thomas Farley 0 0 0 0 5 0 LANGAN. ^OIIse and Land Lewi Jenkin G 1 23 5 'ct w't'1 „ ST. BRIDE S MAJOR Motherlands 14. House and Land, called West Farm, near the 1 r r Iloi'isc'and'^l jlherndowl1 JJilliam Jenkins 9l 0 24 36 H 0 lo.^r.. 1U '-and Morgan Jones 9 3 3 O 0 Hand adjoining ditto Ditto 19 1 7 20 0 0 • LAM LID. 10;5c,^Cv^rT:J the day o'f S'a'le.W'11 slijw the Lots, and Handbills, containing further particulars, will be circulated on or before the day ot Sale. 0 Cowbridge, 2-lth May, 1837. MONMOUTHSHIRE. T&EDEtAR n(Q) to far Soltn fcr» public Eiutiott, By Mr H. M. PARTRIDGE, At the TOWN HALL, TREDRGAR IRON WORKS, On TUKSDAY and WKDVKSDAY, the Orii and 7th of JUNE, 1837. rpHE whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1 aud other cffects, of the late Mr Hawkins Bees! removed for the convenience of Sale, by order of the Executors; comprising Fuur Post and Tent Bedsteads, with Chintz and Dimity Furnitures; Window Curtains- Prime Goose Feather Beds; Blankets; Sheets; Mar- seilles Quilts; Couuterpanes Boltster and Pillow Cases; Table Cloths; Chamber and Kitcheu Towels* Sraw, Wool, and Hair Mattrasses; Mahogany aoJ Painted Waslistands anJ Dressing Tables; Mahogany Night Commodes Chimney, Pier, and Swin» Glasses- Carpets and Heaith Rugs; Stair and Bedside ditto; Mahogany Chests of Drawers; Mahogany, Diniug:, Pembroke, and Card Tables; Deal Kitchen, Round, and Drinking ditto Mahogany Hair-seated, Beech, Rush, and Cane-seat Chairs; Mangle; Benches; Mahogany Frame Sofa; Sideboard Fight Day Clock, in Mahogany Case; Steel and other Fenders and Fire Irons; a large assortment of China, Glass, and Earthenware of the most useful description; the whole of the Kitchen lie- quisites and various other articles; the whole of which will be sold without the least reserve. Also, a new Five-mollon Beer Engine, complete full Pint Barrels; a quantity of Boards, Sashes, and Building Materials, belonging to the Old Tredegsr Arms, will be offered for Sale, iii one or nore Lots. ° Sale to commence each Day precisely at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE HIGHLY IMPORTANT LORDSHIPS, MANORS, AND FREEHOLD ESTATE, OF dl !IJ m œ ¡? FOR SALE. MR ADAM MURRAY Has the honour of announcing to the Public, that he is instructed to £ cU i)D auction, At GARRAWAY'S COFFEE HOUSE, CHANGE ALLEY. CORNHILL. LONDON,on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of JU\E NEXT, (unless an acceptable otfvr is made for the same by private contract.) "["'Hl' highly IMPROVABLE ESTATE, (exone. L rated from Tithe, within the precincts of the Abbey, and Rates «ud Taxes very low.) containing 5,596 ACRES of ood A-fABLE,MEADOW. PASTURE, and WOOD- LAND; together with HOUSES and PREMISES, in of Abbey and Cadoxtan, EXTENSIVE COPPER WOltKS. IltON and BLAST FURNACES; Manufactory for Steam and other Engines Forces, ltail. roads. Canal Shipping Wharfs, on the Neath and Swansea Rivers, LARGE and EXTENSIVE VEINS of the best BITUMINOUS COAL, IRON STONE, and FIKF.-CLA\, of the he^t quality, and EXTENSIVE WOODSI of MM, OAk TIMBEK for Naval purposes, situate la the I ansh of Cadoxton, in a tine healthy undulating Country, surrounded with excellent Roads, and good Market 1 owns, and close to Lime and Coal, with every capahillty at hand for the better improvement of the Property, There are many fine situations for ollildiug upon. and ABUN 0 4NCE of STONE QUAR- lUES, yielding Materials for that purpose. A better and more unprovable Estate in South Wales was never before ottered for Sale. larticulais of Sale are now ready for delivery, and may be had on application to J. S. Wickens,' Esq Montague Street, Russell Square Thomas Fov, Esq., Beam.uster Dorset; and Mr Adam Murray, 47, Parlia rreill Street. London. Letters to be post paid. [DCTY FREE.] BRIDGEND AND COWBRIDGE UXIOX o he Aolly fcn Euctton, I (By order of the Poor Law Commissioners) By Mr JOHN AUBREY, AVm;-<?r?AAv !iNN,.in the Towr> of COWBRIDGE, on 10 Sixth day of JUS K next, between the tours o y\o and four in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, A J^ £ F,f:,of FREEHOLD COTTAGES, or n ;;ING LE f!OOMS, divided from each other by a wall; together with a N ailor's Shop, and a sirall piece of Ground to the eastward of the said Cottages; and also about 80 square Yards of Ground, lying behind the said Cottages, and now leased to Mr John Anthony, for the jemainiei o an unexpired term of 99 years, at the yearly ent 0 ne ound, situate in Church Street, in the said Town of Cowbridwe. „ ^blither particulars and conditions of Sale, apply to r -daiondes, Clerk to the Board of Guaidians, Cowbndge. sflaag^" ITADNORSIIIR E. Allction Mart, London, 21) June, 1S37. '11 R LAYTON COOKE has the honour to -i anxi(iiiiiee, that he has received instructions (from the Trustees for Sale,) to cu bv Eucttott, At the AUCTION iNI LONDON, oa THURSDAY 29 JUNE, 1837, THE ABBEY CW1 HIR ESTATE, long celebrated as the distinguished feature of a highly picturesque part of South Wales, comprising FIVE THOUSAND ACRES, of Meadow, Pasture, Arable and Woodland, forming sundry capital Farms, with suitable Homestead?, and a VVater Corn Mill, in the occupation of a Respectable Tenantry; also, a recently erected elegant and COI. ?!.<?I)IODS KISJDENCE. built of Freestone, in 'HE Elizabethan style, situate on a beautiful eminence, approached by a Carriage drive, surrounded by a Lawn, Snru.) eries, alks, and Plantations. 'I he Pleasure Grounds INCLUDE the celebrated RCIN of the ANCIENT .MONASTERY of Cwm Hir. The RIVER CLOWEDOC, an excellent Trout Stream, meanders tlirough the Estate, C° i n "vi^n !n 'ls Passa £ e to supply an Ornamental Lake and the Mi!].bead with Water. Also, within the Ground attached to the Residence, is the Sugar Loaf Hill, con- sisnng ot 04 Acres, covered with thriving Plantations of )°r W ll ees' with a Carriage drive for some Miles round xi6. P » ,UCRSPEI'sed with Rustic Seals and Alcoves. A ™ 7kG 'S Wcl1 stock°d with Game the Scenery is of ""y r°o>antic description, different parts ot tlie foperty commanding views of the most celebrated featmres of North IA'ales, iucludinS Snowdon, Plinlimon and Cader Idris. Printed Particulars and Plans may be had of Messrs. p Liind Agents, Presteign, who will shew t incnin s I ° Ssrs* Chisholm.Hall and Gibson, 61, Iln ^'elds; Messrs. Smart and Buller, 5G, Lincoln > Inu Fields; at the Red Lion, Rhavader Seven urmt' l*Vpom; Oxford Arms, Kington; Bear's u 'no p°Wn; A"gel, Ludlow; New Inn. Hereford d'pr4urtionaMPr* Worccster; Talbot, Aberystwith at it j aild at r Cooke's Offices, No. 21, Regent St.eet, St^^ L()ndo[)_ GLAMORGANSHIRE. To ir art iig attctiolt, BY MR. R. WILLIAMS, AVi'«n!v,Dt?l': in NEWBRIDGE, on WED- •of t nth At 1 Da>' 0f JUSE neXt> 3t ThreC o'Clock in the Afternoon. liE V.CARUL TITH ES of the Parishes of J v anl"sseilt* -^antwit-vardre, Lanwonno, Aberdare, and Ystradyvodwg, For particillal's; apply to the Auctioneer, Abetdare. t d. Swansea and Neath Races. FIRST DA Y. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1837,tbe GLAMORGAN- I L SHIRE STAKES of TWENTY SOVEREIGNS: each, Half forfeit, and only £ 5 if declared to Mr Weatherbv, or the Secretary at Swansea, oil or before the 1st JIIly, with £50 added. Three horses to start, or the public money will not he given. The Second Horse to save his Stake. The Horses to be named to Nir Weatherby, or the Secretary, on or before the 1st of June, and Weights to be declared by the 21st, to be Handicap- ped by Mr Weatherby. PRESENT SUBCRIBERS. R. D. Gough, I J. N. Miers, F. Fredricks, J. J. Brigtow, J. N. Lucas, Bowen Davies. J. H. Peel, I A SWEEPSTAKES of FIVE SOVEREIGNS each, with L30 added 3 year olds 7st. 7lbs. 4 year olds Sst. 7lhs,; 5 year olds 9st.; 6 year olds and aged 9st. 5lbs. Mares and Geldings allowed SIbs. The winner of the Glamorganshire Stakes to carry 5lbs. extra Heats once round. A SWEEPSTAKES of FIVE SOVEREIGNS each, with ftO added, for Horses not thorough-bred. Weights -3 year old 9st. 4ibs.; 4 year olds lOst. 61bs. 5 year olds list. 6lbs G year olds and aged 12st. 4lbs. two miles. Horses having won once in IS37 to carry 4!bs. extra; twice 71bs. extra, Gentlemen Riders. The SCURRY STAKES of THREE SOVEREIGNS each, with £15 added, for Horses of all denominations. The winner to be sold for £50 if demanded in the usual way:—3 year olds, 8>t. 5lbs.; 4 years olds 9st. JOlbs. 5 year olds lOst. 91bs.; 6 year olds and aged 11st. 2lbs. To name and close for the Sweepstakes and the Half- bred Stakes on the evening before the Haces, at the Mack worth Arms, between the hours of six aud nine. A PURSE for PONIES, SECOND DAY, JULY 21. A PLATE of FIFTY POUNDS, for any Horse. Niare, or Gelding. 3 year olds 7st. 31bs., 4 yearoldj Sst. 71bs.; 5 year olds 9st.; 6 year olds and aged 9st. 51b. The winner of a Gold Cup or £ 100, at any one time before the time of starting, to carry 51bs. extra. Mares and Geldings allowed 31bs. Entrance, One Sovereign, or double at the post. H\NDICAP of FIVE SOVEREIGNS each, with .E25 added, for the beaten Horses at these Raccs. Heats once round. A HANDICAP HURD'.E RACE of FIVE SOVE REIGNS each, with £ 20 added. Gentlemen riders. Heats. Once round and a distance. To name and close on the evening of the first day's races. A PRIZE for PONIES. To name and close for the Plate and Hurdle Race on the evening of the 6rst day's races, at the Bush Inn, between the hours of six and nine. J RULES ASD REGULATIONS. All Stakes to be paid to the Clerk of the Races, beffrg eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the day of running, or not entitled, though a winner; which money, together with the winnings, will be settled for the day after the Races. Each Horse to pay 10i 6J. for Scales, Weights, &c. and Entrance for the different Stakes, at the time of naming, to the Clerk of the Course, and each winner One Guinea in addition. Tiie Horses to be entered on Wednesday preceding the Races with the Clerk of the Course, between the hours of six and nine o'clock One Sovereign Entrance for the Plates, or Double at the Post. No Smith to be allowed to plate any of the Running Horses, unless he be a Subscriber of One Guinea to the Kacing Fund, or such Horse not entitled though a winner. Half an hour will be allowed between each Heat, at the expiration of which t;me those Horses that are ready will be started. No persons except the Riders for the day's running, and those in the execution of their duty on the Course. will be admitted within the ropes on Horseback and all persons on foot will be required to retire behind the ropes immediately on the ringing of the Bell for Sad dling, in order to prevent accidents. The Riders are particularly requested to name the I colours they intend to ride in. and no alteiation to be allowed, under a forfeiture of 10s. 6d. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they appoint, and all Rules applicable to Newmarket will UI:; r.UI\I¡ LeU Ht"¡-. Vlf ^°rSe.S l° slart each (,ay precisely at twelve o'clock, All Dogs found on the Race Course will be destroyed. Ordinaries, Balls, &c. p n' ^CAS, Esq. £ Stewards. H. D. GOUGH. Esq. S F. DALL1MORE, Clerk of the Course. N.B. The Stewards earnestly request that all Sub- scriptions to the Races may be paid at the Cambrian Office, or the Secretary, Swansea, on or before the 15th July, 1837. All persons desirous of erecting Booths, &c., on the Race Couise, are to make personal application to Mr F. Daliimore, Swansea. FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA A CERTAIN and MOST SPEEDY CUKE for all I RE THRAL DISCHARGES, SP\s. Sv MOD1C STRICTURES. IRRi. Sf/sW&fTsv \v$TATION of the KID\EVs n 'dBLADDER, URETHRA, and !'■ Srv& a PROSTATE GLAND. ^1' K -'W JjjS TESTIMONIALS. r& IF ft! LR >1/r From JOSEPH HENRY GREEN, \/Mf' Es(* F R.S., one of the Council "rX V,1 of the RoyalCollege of Surgeons, VyiSurgeon to St. Thomas's Hospi- l* and Professor of Surgery in King's College, Loudon •« I have made trial of Mr.Franks' Solution of Copaiba a St. Thomas's Hospital, in a variety of cases, and the results warrant my stating, that it is as efficac.oiis remedy, and one which does not produce the usual unpleasant effects of Copaiba. P">uuce "»e "46 r m ^ifn,eri) „ ""JOSEPH HF.NRY GRF.F.N. ih' L'ncoln s Inu Fields, April 15, 1S35." From BRANSBY COOPER, Esq., F.R.S.. Surgeon toGuy's M l!osPlta,» and Lecturer on Anatomy, &c. Mr Ge(^^SBV COOPER presents his compliments to inirroct' A'VK>' and ha5 great P!easure in bear- in r Un[)nv of ll»e efficacy of his Solution of Copaiba «,S7H'ITL «" HA,PPS success J U01' ln ten or lw€lve cases with perfect w ^treet> Spring Gardens, April 13, 1835." HONL VLL.LLAM HENTSCH, Esq., No. 3, Furnival's Inn, Gr» nn'o House Surgeon to the Free Hospital, ,evi'!e Street. Ilatton Garden. My Dear Sir,—I have given your medicine in very a|^ cases, some of which had been many months un er other treatment, and can bear testimony lo its great efficarv. I have found it to cure in a much shorter time, and with more benefit to the general health, than any other mode of treatment I know of; the generality of cases have been cured within a week from the com- fflcnccraent of taking the Medicine, and some of them In less time than that. Have the goodness to send me another supply. I am, dear Sir, yours very truly, (Signed) w ILLIANI fiENTself. April 15, IS35." I repared only by George Franks, Surgeon, 90, Black, fnars Road, London, and may be had of his agents. Barclay and Sons, Farringdon Street; Edwards, 67, St, Paul's Church Yard Thomas Butler, 4, Cheapside. corner of St. Pauls; Sanser. 150, Oxford Street; John- ston, GS, Cornhill; Prout,- 229. Strand, London Evans. ^>n, and Co., 15, Fen wick Street, Liverpool Mandej )Jeaver and Co. Wolverhampton; at toe Medical a 54, Lower Sackvtl le Street, Dublin; of J. and R Ki*>»ies, Leith Walk, Edinburgh and of all Whole" sale and Retail Patent Medicine Venders in the United K-'tigdom. Sold in bottles at 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and llSt each, duty included, CAUTIOS.-To prevent imposition, the Honourable Commissioners of Stamps have directed the name of "Eorge FRANKS, Blackfriars Road," to be ENTRRAVPRI on the Government Stamp. ° N. B.-H ospitals, and other Medical Charities, supplied as usual from the ProprietOr, Mr Franks may be consulted every cay, as USuai until Two o'Clock. Local AGENTS:—G. PHILLIPS, Chemist, Cardiff and D. MOKCMN, Chemist aud Druggist, Merthyr, WAMTHE), A CARRIER on the GLAMORGANSHIRE A*. CANAL, who can command Six to Eight Boats. Apply, by letter post paid, A. B. Post Office. Merthyr. TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS OF SHIPS SPORTSMEN, AND TRAVELLERS. THORN s POTTED YARMOUTH BLOATERS, now in high perfection.—The increasing demand' for this most delicious preparation proves beyond all doubt it is far superior to any thing of the kind ever yet offered to the public, for sandwiches, toast, biscuits, Kc., and as an excellent relish for wine. In Pots, Is. and 2s. each, warranted in all climates. "We have lasted « Thorn's Potted Bloaters, for Toast, Sandwiches, &c. it is, indeed, quite a delicacv, and none of our friends, proceeding to India and the Colonies should on any account be without a supply—we certainly give it a decided preference over aiiv thing of the kind that has ever come under our notice."—Alexander's East India Magazine. THORN'S TALLY-HO SAUCE, for fish, game,steaks, chops, cutlets, made dishes, and all general purposes, is the richest and most economical sauce now in use, im- parting a zest not otherwise acquired.—In Bottles, 2s. and 4s., warranted in all climates. We have tried (crede experto) Thorn's Tally-ho Sa uce, and can pronounce it exquisite. We know nothing of the ingredients, that we leave to such as ars more curious in fish sauce' that we are; but we can speak to the richness of its flavour, which, by our thinking, would create an appetite under the ribs of death-Satirist. Wholesale at the Warehouse, 223, High Ilolborn of all wholesale Oilmen and Druggists in Loudon; and retail by all respectable Oilmen, Grocers, and Druggists, in the United Kingdom. 00 CAUTION.—The Proprietor being aware of several spurious compositions that are daily offered to the public under the name of Potted Bloaters, begs them to observe his signature, ALEX. THORN, on the side of the pot, without which it cannot be genuine. AGENTS. Merthyr Tyduil.. Mr David Morgan.. Chemist. Swansea Mr Williams Cambrian Office Carmarthen Mr Evans. Journal Office. Brecon. Mr Williams. Druggist. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Under the Patronage of his Majesty, H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent, and the Lords oj' the Treasury. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. ^HE innumerable testimonials ofcure* of Cataract J_ Gutta-Serena, Ophthalmia. Inflammation. Nervous Head Ache. Deatness, and other Diseases to which those delicate organs in eye and ear are subjected are too numerous for the limits of this advertisement. This Suufi, when taken frequently, Strengthens the Nerves of the Head, removes obstructions from the Lachrymal Sac or Duct, the membrane of which is indeed a continuation of the Pituitary expansion within the Nostrils. Dr Guthrie, the eminent Surgeon, recommends Grimstone's Eye Snuff. A FEW CASES OF SIGHT RESTORED. J. B. Lachfield, Esq., cured of Ophthalmia Whitehall, and Thatched House Tavern. Mrs Guppy. No. 36, Nelson Square, Blackfriars Road. cured of Ophthalmia. Miss Mary Roades, Market Place, Winslow. Bucks; cured of Oph-halcuia. Witnesses to her cure, Mr John Koades, father, and R. Walker, Esq., a magistrate. Mr A. M-lntyre, aged 65, No. 3, Silver Street, Golden Square; cured of Gutta Serena. Lis.ton, Esq., Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Cataract. Mrs Burberow cured while at Jamaica, of Gotta Serena -No, 87, Mary Street, Regent's Park, London. M r P. Saunderson, No. )0, Harper Street, Leeds; Cured of Cataract. Mr H. Pitickwell, Tottenham Rouse, Tottenham, cured of Miss E. Englefield, Park Street, Windsor; cured of ervolls Head Ache. :r'*2 Ss • He.4 George Smith, Esq., 6, York Place 5' i Weakness and Dimness of Sight cured by its"use1 n » Elizabeth Robson, 19, Bell Street, Ed^eware R« a cured of Ophthalmia. ^eware Road, James Roe, Esq., 3 South Square, Grav's Inn mri «. ^amden terrace, Solicitor; cured of Ophthalmia and Head Ache. 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, March 23, 1836, To Mr GRIMSTUNE, Sir,-It is with feelings of gratitude I inform you of the great benefit I have received from the use of your valuable Eye Snuff. Being in the decline of life, and afflicted for a long time with Dimness of Sight, I was recommended by a friend to try your Snuff, which I no sooner persisted in the use of for a short period, then I found a speedy improvement to my sight, and ray t<es tree from the pain to which they had been subject,"and I continue to use it with the greatest advantage. I have the honour to remain, Sir, Your obedient servant. ELIZABETH ROBSON. (A renewed Testimony. 2nd Jan. IS37.) Afr GRIMSTONI:, Whitehall, 8th March, 1836, Sir,-I think it but justice that I sliould offer my acknowledgements to you for the great beneSt I have derived from the use of vour mo. exquisite fragrant compound of Herb., called Eye Snuff. Its action on tbe membrane of the nose, causing the lachrymal elands to discharge in a manner truly surprising, and by that means so cleansed the cornea, that my Eves became health), strong, and performed their wonted"duties in a manner that I have not known the blessing-of for six. years. The renowned Dr. Gutherie recommended nse t" try your Eye Snuff. prior to mv undergoing au operation- many thanks to him for his suggestion. Thanks to your invention, that operation will not be necessary Sir. you have my permission to make this known in any maJuer you think best. 1 am Sir. your obedtent servant, J. B. LACHFILLD. P. S. Be pleased to send to the Thatched House ravern, St. Jimess Street, a 4s. 4d. and two 2s. 4d "»<« 6, Camden Terrace. Kentish Town. ISth Feb 1837 Sir,—In sending for anothpr &A •' LI>6' very excellent Eye Snuff, j rp'fr^niStZT J'our my congratulations for discovprin th ln offering you of the Herbs which form the ",g t Va'Uab!e P^perttea Mr Smith, of this village v t Manufacture, Town), having mentioned tn v* ». [ace* K-entish Snuff with sucess, induep< mC use<J .YOur would be uugrateful on mv na f16 l° elVe,lt a tna- I« I have derived from ir« n°l to cotIess benelic frequent Headache, to whirb'r u D',rlines? o £ S,trl>t and have-completely cease,) i,L Vt g subjectea, than three canisters ^ave no xr.orft find 't particularly nsef,.l'r'a^mgia f!r0fessi0na! wan> 1 have a canister at" hj J\ »d«d t0 me «»«»«? to Your obedient servant, TNU,R„ JAMES Rot.. Do r ItMSTONE' E>e Inventor, Broad Street. of Cuba H ^onsu'» Scc.&c.» of the Havannah, Isle Orti? 7*, appointment was granted, by Don Pedro 12th Spnr L'* ,°oSul t0 the Court °fGr«t Britain, p eother, 12, Artillery Plaee, London. and? G.' L°br ..Vends 2'500 cases J'early- His Orders r- lt"s I estimony may be seen in Spanish, and g ish, 39, Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London, Mr W. Grimstone's Signature with the above Royal Patronage, is attached to each Canister. Sold in Canisters, I.. 3d., 2s. 4d., 4s. *d.,8s., and 15s. 6d each. It may be obtained in all the principal Towns and' Cities. A liberal allowance to Shippers, Owners Captains, and all Vendors of Grimstone's Eve Snuff Foreign and British Snuffs and Cigars of the hnest quality. AGENTS Merthyr Tydvil.—Mr David Morgan, Chemist Carmarthen.—Mr Evans, Journal Office Swansea.-A,ir Williams, Cambrian Office. Brecon.—Mr Williams, Chemist. Haverfordwest — Mr J. Phillips, Chemist, Cardigan.—Mr James, Chemist. Gloucester.—Messrs. Hodgetts and Spier. r" Monmouth.— Mr Hough. • — liereju't-d -Mr C. AuLLuLiy: I tt/Wi Oflice >