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Order, and A drerti-vementg K'tH be recett'eff by < fullowing Count7-yAgents. CARDIFF Mr. WM. B)RD, Booksetter. '"0\MouTH Mr. C. HoUGn, BookseHer, &c. ??CON: Mr.WM.EVANS, Shtp Street. "BWPORT Me?rs. W?BBHK and SoM, BookscUers °?DGEND: Mr.J.BtRU. ?H Mr. WHITT!NGT()M, Auctioneer. 'VANSFA Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street COWBIIIDG*F Post Office. WBltlDGE-Mr JOHN JtNKtNS. c RICKHOWEL: i'vlr. T. WILLIAMS. ""?RGAVENNY Messrs. WATKt«s & 8or<, P.O. ? Mn. WtLHAM DAVIS, Land A?ent & Surveyor HEPSTOW: Mr.B. BftADFORn, Chemist & Druggist LA14DOVElty: WtLHAM REES, Post Omce. BUI L'rH MrTHOMAX GW!LLIA!. Lion Hote). 1'RI::DEGAR: -4 1) A V I S ( Brychait), BookseHer Mr. Joil. AND 4t the GAXKTTK and GuARDtAX Office, High Street "'erthyr Tydvit, where all Communications are 'Seated to be addressed.
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AGENTS FOR BRISTOL A\D HEREFORD. BRISTOL Mr. JOHN Rns., 31, Coticgc Green. HEREFORD: Mr.W.H VAL€, Bookseller, High S LONDON AGENTS. MeMrs\nv-roM and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R.BARKER,33,Fteet Street. Mr. S. ÐI::ACuN. olonial Coffee House, Walbro(, k. Mr.G. RbYKELL, 42, Chancery Lane Fleet Street, Messrs M. and W.E. HAMMOKD, 27, Lombard strept, Messrs. CLARKE and LEWts,4, Crown Court,Thread. needle Street. MR. JosEPH THOMAS, 1, Finch Lane, Messrs. JUDGE and Co., Pa!aceNew Road, WestminsLe MrJ.jEKKlffS, 17, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. AND Toial Postmastei s and Clerks of the Roads. T%M Papery "egularlgfiled at PeersCotTef House, Fieet Street. TheChttpterCoETee House, St. Paul' And. at the Cotoniat Coffee House, Walbrook, I-o nd,,n.
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ba.STOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, WILL SAIL Duri.g the NEXT WEEK,' Duriag file NEXT WEEK, AS FOLJ.OW5: FROM BRISTOL. JUNE 19, MONUAY 6 nitun.. Softer 20, TUESDAY 7 mom.. tOimorn 2t. WEDNESDAY.. S mnrn Hi morn 22, THURSDAY. Bi morn 12 noon 2, FRtt)AY 9 [noru I after 24, SATURDAY t0i mom 2 after j FROM?NEWPORT. ""E t9. Mu'<))AV 5 morn 4. after SO.TUHSDAY 5 morn.. 41 after 21,WD N ES 1) A Y..51 morn 5 afer 722,TIIURSDAY. 6 morn.. 5;atter 23, FujDAY. 61 MOI-D 14after p 24., SATURRAY. 7! morn 2 after re fter Cabin, 4.s.—Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Chi). ?t.?*' ? ?? "? ?S?. Hatf-prtce.-Dogs. Is each. '"?et ?' Carriage, 20s.; Two-Whee) ditto. 10s.; Oct. er. ]55.. Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto I To 'o.6s. ??? ?? same dav. (provided a To and Fro Ticket ?" After Cabin. 6s.. Fore Cabin. 3t. Gty? 'he Proprietors of the above Steum Packets ??)en "HCE that they wi)) not beaceountabte for any -*?()? ? ? Luggage, norwi)! they he answerable for any ?ed ??ge.or Parce)(if )o3t or damaged )ux)ess ??d )j ? c'ther of their Otncesin Bristot or Newport; *<d C "ove the vatue of 40s. to be entered at its vatue, flf 8olage Proportion paid for the same at the time A 00 Ing. Pa,l,OPIY at tile Bristol Gene) at Steam Navigation Corn. Ito y 3 Q"y. Bristol or at the Packet-Omces. pa %Vrjlllla. lwiiarf, Hotwettit, and Rodnev Wharf, New- rt. p? JOH? JONES, ??K. ?t???OOL AND ABERSAVKKNY.—Coaches Diti)y f ??e???eea and Newport. ?"dg???R tROM WonKS, through Abercarn. New ??ty.. ?"etty, and a branch from Newbridge to '?Ptkft*? Coactt. Daily between these ptacet and '"?'tad' ?"'?"'8 ? Newport about 10 o'ctock morn- ')', 'tarting at I o'ctock afternoon.. ?? ???"RIA. Steam Packet, leaves Cumbfrtand tl\t¡¡rn's otwells. every Morning, for PORTs if Et D, and "&!),) ? ?e Evening. Fof time! of Miting. &e? !<ee -??8? Cl\DIFP and BRISTOL. ?tt???\. The-New and Swift Going Steam Packet, NAUTtLUS, !?E§SMMr 60 Horse Powe' ??B?gjjjj? JOHN ALLEN, Commander, "?eod? ? ?y during the NEXT WEEK, with Passengers and Goods, as foHows :— FROM CARDIFF. *0\g Coach.from Coach from ?'' Mon ?/?<Ay?. BW<?eHd. S).?""?y <A morn. 1' morn. 2? morn 2&. p. dnesJay 61 morn. 2 morn. 3i morn .I'ida, 8 morn.4r moru.5 morn FROM BRISTOL. Coaches to Merthyr and ""? 20..T.. d n ?'??. ?o t "?urday.. 7? morning M? morning ng tassage this Month.—A Waggon meets the The n ?-'ckpt for Newbridge, Trcfnrest, &e. C??ou ?' Carditf leading to the Steam Packets has ?ri?ag 'rough rtpair, and may be traversed with t<e. ?M Other vehictes with the gteatest safety and Cbil ARES: After Cabin, 5s.-Fore Cabin. 3s. ? 'ca under Twelve Years of Age, Haif.price. ?h'a<? ??s. ?. each. ? p '??y be had on Board, on moderate terms. j?0)tr.???!e Steward attend* the Ladies' Cabin. h' Tw Carriage, 21s.; Ditto, drawn by one horse, "?ej??'ce? Carriage, t0s.6d; Horses, 6s. each; ?rra" '"<<er. After Cabin. 9s.. Fore Cabin. 7s. Rd c ??he?.?"? ?'e now made for the conveyance of '?.)Uheti,.°'?.via Liverpoo], per ?/OMn?Hee' in ? ?h? '? ?''c Swansea and Card?f Packets, at a "B Q'' ? Expeditious Rate. 1l8l be i oOds mtended to be shipped per this Packet. '"ere .? to the Packet Omce, No. 12, Quay Street, ?"y's e)! ?'? °e hanted to the Packet, at the Corn. ")dtJ*??' or they win be taken in attheCum- ? "?'o Locks, by ROHEttT CHAPLIN. odoforwarded to all parts oft/Ie Kingdom '.?ches wMoM??/a?. C "t')u<" ?? from 3/ey<A?rand Brt?e?J, meet the ?ch ?, on Arriva) and Departure. 'a ?OM'?t?g? daity, and a)so Spnag Waggons ?)''<to?, each of the above ptaces. ?tri??) ?? "p Cana) B?atsand Waggons immedi?tety ?(?'het.??'&"t?°e paid on deHvery. 0?i-:S'<?.?"?y beobtainedof MrRtCHARD J(?' on .) -?S?t. St. Mary Street, and at the Packet ??S .A ? Wharf, Carditr; Mr JOH?f GRIFt'tTff ?.J D?'?o. t2. Quay Street, Hfistu).andot ?i"?'Cn_"?CK, No. 8. Fenchurch StrMt. London t'.? Notice t'? Proprietors of the above Steam Packet ?oJ'??Sers?r '?"?y ?'? "ot beacconntabte for any <<))) ??o<ts ?'?"Sc, nor wiH they be answerable f"r ?H? Boot???' °'' Pt''c' ('f)o?t or damaged) \"t<'i. ??".? either of their Omces in Ua)d?t) or H)?"'adc *???? ?"? ??c otMa., entered at its ?? ?"?c of ?''?e in propo' tion paid f'?r the satne, at ?.?'??_ '"?FP ANn BRISTOL. r ???. The New and beauttfut Fast Going Steafn Packet, ?? LADY pHARLOTTB, ? ? '"o B?tnet 30 /?-?e foM'e!- MtfcA, ?p) .? PARFrrT, Commander, ?'Dgthe ensuing wppk, with Passengers and Goods, as foUows:— Ju FROM CARniFF. \o.; Coach [rom Coach from ?"?ESDtY „ ?"?e?. ?/?. St "t)ft< '<'rn 3 morn ..2 morn .SATJ SDAY 7.iiiuorii 4.1 morn 31 rnorti DAY.. 91 morn 6 morn 5¡ morn FROM BRISTOL. .1tJ Coaches to Btidgend "?.t?? ?d?1/e!-<A.?<t< ?'"Wt?*? 9i morning.. 5? afternoon ? ?..p.??SDAY 5? morning.. 10 tnornirg '?'? ? "?? 7 morning J] mining ?Spn, for Mcrthyr. immediately after the n, FAR..?'?"' ??e Packet from Bristo). eit lldren' d-Aftel' Cabin,5s.-ForeCabin, s. each.rell ruder 12 Years of Age, Hatf.price.—Dogs, Is. fte.t ?cna?} B-?nt???rd attends the Ladies'Cabin.—Re. ?.?-Whep)? ??? o" Board on moderate Terms. ?' ?Wo.\yL'??6e,Zls.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, ?4tt??d R )? Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, t)s. each; ?" shepp ;??' ?abin. 9s.; Fore Cabin. 7s. 6d.; t? t?'?tejrs'* '"ese Fares inctnde every expense. ?tn??Y OH? '?"este.i to order aH Coods intended for ? St?ARt.op',?? ? senttoOare StreetHatt, aebthllt',1i. fl8l01. IV. t!!j to dyelidand Cowbridge.-Past Light Post ??'? ?" ?e Lady Chartotte. ?'?'? ? ??" ??</?, C'o??t?e, Bft?eM?. *"?ia ? Spr, ??"?.—Goods forwarded to these '?v"y on ? "S8<s and Lock-up Canal Boats im- St???Ct,?' untpss ordered by any particular paid ?cketUf '?? t"cy wiH be deposited in the Go? deti?Mehouse tin eaUed for.—Freight to be >tealtl )(lngdoll1 .eli Parcels, &c. &c. forwerded to all carts j Urt'r'cket ohoudelay. when sent to eitherof their velul, eeg Cardie or Bristot. ?s'?e. th. "'oprietors of the above Steam Packet t at t my ge&-Y will not be accountable for any ess h?' Pa??? ?'" they be answerabie for ? <tbn'? &t eh?'°'' ?''ce?s. (if tost or damaged) un. '?'-ri. ?"?ue?? '?? ??cesat Carditf or Bristol. ?ootr. ?* 'a prnnn ?' "'?css entered at its va) ne, and ??ng pomon p? ? ?? ??? ?? ? ??e of ??h? ??"?b?"??'°" ? to Freight, &c. wiU be W B "'ctt?t ?? "Pptying to the Agents. Mr Donovan, UWEN ts? ? 'ht. Wharf, Curdin: or to Mr iJ ? 4von Crescent, Hotwelir,, BhstoL VALE OF GLAMORGAN. 1ro be &OUy bg attctiall, By Mr THOMAS WATKtNS, At the CARDIFF ARMS INN.CARDIFF.onSATUR- DAY.tbe 17th day of JUNE. 1837, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, precisely. (subject tosach Conditions of Sate as shaH be then produced :) A FREEHOLD FARM? ca?ed SWELDON Pagan's.containinn52A lK.26P.of very valuable Meadow, Pasture, and Arabic Land, in the occupation of Mr EVAN Ho!'KIKS. The Farm, with the exception of lA.2H.37P. is in a al ring fence, most beautifully situated, and commanding extensive views of Cardiff, tne Bristol Channet, Somersetshire Coast. &c. &c. It is distant Four Mites from Cardin'. and Might fr? Cowbridge; bounded on the Noith, by tt'e Turnpike Head leading from Cardiff to Cowhridge; on the East, hy Lanriii beiongtng to 'he Chapter of Handan, and C. K. K.'rslnte, Esq.; o" the West, by the Public Road from Cardiff to Wenvoe; and on the South, by the Lands of if.F.Jenner, Esq. The greater part of the Land consists of rich deep Mouht, and the remainder anords excellent Pasture for Sheep and Cattle. There is a)so Limestone on the Yarni, and an excellent Stone Qoarry. Fro: its locality also, and beauty of situation, the purchase would be a 'nost desirable one to any Gentleman wishing to Bui)d. Further particulars may be obtained. "and a Map of the Farm seen, at the Office of Mr E.P.Michards, Soiio'or, Carditf. Letters to be post paid. J Cardin, May 30, ls37. BRECONSHIRE, SOUTH WALES. CAPITAL FREEHOLD MANSION &. ESTATE dFof I IN'THE VALE OF USK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. By Mr HUGH JONES, At the CAM DEN ARMS HOTEL, in the Town of BRECON, on WEDNESDAY, tnt* 12tb day of ¡, JULYuext. at Twelve o'clock at Noon, Lots, ? A LL that CAPtTAL FREEHOLD MAN?O? J? HOUSE and ESTATE, catted LLANTHEFTY HALL. together with the adjacent Farms of Bwtch- v-wain, Pant-v-fvnnon and Caeuendry, situate tue Parish of LLANTHETTY, and containing together about 370 Acres.. Danthetty HaH is delightfully situated on the banks of the River Usk, eight mites from the County Town of Brecknock, and six from The MarKet Town of CrickhoweU; peculiarly well adapted for sporting or Ssliing, on one of the first Trout and Satmon streams in the kingdom; the adjacent rides and watks, many mites in extent, chiefly private and .belonging to the domain, through romantic woods and pic- turesque scenery, command some of the most beauti- ful views in the Principality. The Mansion House itself is coastructed with a strict regard to every convenience that the comforts of the Proprietors, during a long occupation, coutd possibly suggest, and consists of an Entrance Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms and Library, five best Bed Rooms, Servants' Rooms, Attics, &c. Kitchen, Servants' HaU. Laundry, hot and cotd water Baths, Scuttery and other Omces, excellent Wine and other Cottars, Coach Houses, Stab.ing, &c,.with a plentiful supply of water in every department. The Demesne surrounding the House consists of excellent Land, principatty Meadow and Pasture, with great facility for irrigation and cutttvatton. and the Turnpike Road. leading from Gnckhowett to Brecknock and the Brecknock and Abergavenny Cana), pass through the Estate. The adjacent Farms of Bwtch-y-wa'n, Pant-y- fynnon and Cieliendryt- furnished with comfortable and substantial Farm Houses, and convenient Out- buildings attached, are very improvable; and there is an extensive right of common, ou the neighbouring hilts, attached to the Estate. From the circumstance of there being a direct com- munication to the Wlineral Districts, by Canal and Railway, the material articles of Coat and Lime are procured at an unusuaUy moderate rate, and a ready market insured for the Agricultural produce. The whoje is situated in a country abounding with Game, and from its contiguity to the httts, affords facitities to the Sportsman seldom to be equalled. The Parochiat Rates are very moderate, and the Land Tax redeemed. Printed par(i<-utars, with f Map of the Estate, wi)t be ready for delivery on the t5th June next, and may be procured of the Auctioneer; or at thcOtticcsof Messrs. Hell and Co., 9, Bow Church Y.'rd, London; Messrs. Jones, Poweti, -and tves, Brecon and Mr G. Overton, Merthyr Tydvi), Chmorganshire; to whom a)t applications are to be made, (ft by tetter, post paid.) MONMOUTHSHIRE. To he olb tts Vitblic nxtctiolt, At'he KING'S HEAD INN. NEWPORT, on SATUR- DAY,the Istday of JULY, 18;7, at Four <<'ioekin the afternoon, (subject to s'tch Conditions and in such Lots as sha))*be then declared ). By M<H. M. PARTRIDGR, 4 LL that FARM, caned LLAN DOWLALS, .J.1 cOIIÚlJlng aether FtFTY ACHf-S of LAN!), or thereabouts. Arah)e, Meadow, Pasture and Wood, with a convenient Uwethng House aud Farm BlliI¡jJl1, a Garden and Two Thriving Orchards, the whnte hfing wÍlhin 8 Bill" Fence. iUler<ected hv the Cana), and bordering on the Dow)ais )!r&"k. The Lands arc cusMtnaryhotd parcet ot the Mawr of Magna Porta, and are subject to the payment of a chief 'AU that FARM, ca)ted PEXTRE BASKKT, con. mining altogether 4) Acres of Land, or thereabouts, Arabte, Meadow, Pasture and Wood, with a convenient Dwelling House and Farm a Small Cottage, Gardens and Orchard, the whote being within a tting Fence, and tying ctose to the Monmouthshire CanaL The Lands are customaryhotd parcel of the Mawr of Aberearne. Both the above Farms arc situate in the Parish of Ltavihanget Ltantarnam, within Four Mites of the Town of Newport, and Six of Poatypoo). The Timber and Fruit Trees upon the Estates are thriving aad healthy, and Veins of Mountain Limestone and Building Stone of excellent quahty crop out upon the )atter. Both Estates offer desirabte situations for Buiiding, particularly the tatter, which ties upon a gentte declivity, commanding extensive views of the surrounding Country and the Bristol Channel. All that FREEHOLD FARM, called PRNTWYN, containing altogether 4o Acres of Land, or thereabouts, Arable, Meadow, and Pasture, with a convenient DweHing House, Farm Buildings and Garden. The Lands (with the exception of three pieces which tay at a smati distance from the remainder of the Far'f,) are within a Ring Fence, are pteasant)y situated in the Parish ofBassatteg. on the upper side of the Monmouth- shire Cana), at a distance of Five Mites from Newport, and Half a MHe from Risca, and command extensive views of the surrounding Country, anording many desirable situations for Budding. The Land Tax upon this Estate is redeemed, For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Prothero and PhitHps, or Mr Rees Edward Kees, Ty Coch, Llalltarnam, if by Letter, postage paid; and to V<ew the Estates. apply to the several Tenants, who will receive orders to shew the same. GLAMORGANSHIRE. D be itrt bv attction, By R. WILLIAMS, At the OLD PUBLIC HOUSE, near EGLWYSILAN CHURCH, on FRIDAY, the 30th of JUNE, 1637, ?HE VICARIAL T!THES of the Parishes of L EGLWYSILAN and LANFABON. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. MONMOUTHSHIRE. SOUTH WALES, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. IMPORTANT INVESTMENT. J.IJJ'i:f [!)&UJ, :¡;PdlœIl.î AND TREDILLIAN FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE, IN ONE OR TWO LOTS, The Property of the tute Capt. E)Hs, deceased. E. PRITCHARD, WILt. HAVE THE HONOUR OF SUBMITTING -gar alc b)1 attctiott, On TURSD\Y.JULY ]hh. 18?7, preeisety at One o'clock .n the Afternoon at the ANGEL MOTEL. ABt;RGAV!;NNY. (unless previou<)y disposed of by Prtvate Contract, of which timely notice will be given.) 4 LOT L A LL that (ru)y adnnred and deti?htfut FREE. /-? HOLD E?FATK. catted TUYDHM PAKK.eom. prising a high)y respectable and convenient Mansion. with suitable Omces, in good repair, situated iu the centre of a Park, and surrounded by a luxuriant Shrub- bery. Grounds ornameutally and profitably wooded, Orchards Fish Ponds. Waited Kitchen and Fiower Gardens.a Lo(tge and Cottage, proiitic Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, consisting of about 86A2R. 2?P. This agreeable retreat i< thn-i described by the Rev. W. Cox. in his Standard History of the County :— ''The neighbourhood of Ahergavf.nuy abound!) with delightful situations. and one of the most delightful i< Twy Dee, which smnds at a distance of a mile from the Town, to thf south of the road leading to Ross. The House and Grounds occupy the brow and tides of a gentle rise, which gradually slopes to the banks of the Usk part of Abergavenoy, surmounted by the Tower and the Church, appears sweeping round the foot of the Derry; the semicircle of Mountains from the Great Skirrid to the Blorange, contrasted in their hfight, shape, and colour, swell from the Vale, and are peculiarly dis criminated. This spot exhibits the striking characteris- tics of a Monmouthshire view, where the extremes of mildness and fertility are like the colours of a picture blended into each other, the effect is different, but equally pleasing in Spring anu Autmnn, m Spring, the intermixture of Corn. Pasture and Wood, form a mantte of verdure, which gradually becomes )cst vi,-id unti) it harmonises with the ruRted tops of the Mountains In Autumn, the different hues are strongly opposed, and form a more variegated though less harmonious Picture." This is not the novel strain of fairy tales without foun- tiation, or the puff of "n Atictioneer, but thetlanguage of a strict observer, hy the Claudelike Scenery of this renowned and celebrated little Doniairt. Indeed )hii; RLYSt ABODE, commanding the extensive and RSC!!ANT!\G PANORAMIC VtRW OF THH USK meandering through its f-i-tile va)e, encircled by the \ob)e Amphitheatre e< the Wetsh M?tntaine in pprspeetive. and enriched with every comfort and )uxury which a rich soil, finely watered, can produce, renders it the adinira. tion of every The one approach to this little Paradise is protected by a Lodge of the prettiest sty)e, and in good repair; beside which, embosomed in the Park. is a Romantic and pieasant Cottage and Garden.tftstefuHy arranged, sitMted in a cluter of majestic oak, and fit for the residence of a small Genteet Family, or an ANIA'C]-tJit OF FISI]ING 0!1 SHOOTS G, ot the retired Habitation of the Studious Man. LOT 2. A COMPACT AND DESIRABLE FARM, called TRKDILLIAN, adjoined t4i,ng. Lot, with an excellent House,, and all necessary Buitdings, and about 76. 2R. 'of rich Arabh-, Meadow, and Pasture Land, within a mite and a ha)f of Abergavenny. where the produce will a) ways meet with a ready sale from its contiguity (five miles) to the Iron Works. The who)e, comprising 163 Acres, or thereabouts, is situated within a Ring Fence, and together with the Mansion, Cottage, and Lodge, iets for the )<Lw sum of ?MS per annum..< t? The npi"hbouring Mountatnt abound w)th Grouse, and the whote'countrv atYords exceUcnt Shooting. The famed Usk and other accent. Rivers, whose murmurtng rills invite the foUowers of Wattoii, yield an abundant suppty of Satmon and Trout Two Packs of Hounds are kept in the ncighourhood. Coats and Ltme remarkably cheap. Taxeo tow.. ? The London Mai) and numerous other Coaches pass through Abergsvenny da))y. t P.rticutars.with Lithographic Phns. maybeohta.ned, 2t days previous to the Sate at the Beaufort Arms Inn, Monmouth Castle Hotel, Brecon, M'tre inn. Hereford King's Head Inn. Newport; loJush !nn. Bristol York Hote). Math; Piough Uotet Cbehenham, Commercial Hoo?s, L.vprpoo); at the Omce of \fr James B.rch. Soticitor, 5. Great Winchester Street. Bro?u Stre..t. aild the nrtioueer, ,\herav(,I1IY; or of W. Ki!i.s, Esq. Tuy Dee, who will, on nppi'cattou, shew the Hstate, &c. ill LD [a''¿? œ J:l ill!) RADNORSHIRE. Auction Mar?, LondfW.MJune, IS31. !rR LAYTON COOKE has the honour fo tVi. announce, th&t he i?s received instructions (from the Trustees tor Safe.) to Atli I)M lqitctiaii, At the AUCTION M\nT. LONDON, on THURSDAY, 29JUNE, IS.37. THE ABBEY CW.\I HIR ESTArE, long ce)ebratcd as the di<tinguishcd feature of a highly picturesque 13arc of South Wales, FiVE THOUSAND ACRES, of Meadow, Pasture, Arable and Woodtand. forming sundry capita) Farms, with suitabtu Homesteads, and a Water Corn Mitt, in the occupation of a HespectaMc Tenantry; also, a receutly erected and COM. MOUK'US RESIDENCE. built of Freefone, in the E)izabe(han style, situate on beautifu) eminence, approached by a Carriage drive, surrounded by a Lawn, Shrubberies, Waiks, and Plantations. The Pteasure Grounds inctude the celebrated UUIN of the A'«jtEST l\'IUNlvSTER Y ofCwmHir. T!)eI!lVERCLOWEDJC,an contributing in its passage to supp)y an Oruamenta) Lake andthe M.it-head with Water. A)so, within the Ground attached to the Residence is the Sugar Loaf Hi)), con- sist'ng of 54. Acres, covered with thriving Plantations of Forest Trees, with a Carriage drive for some Mites round the Htlis, iuterspersed with Rustic Seats and A'.coves. The Estate is well stocked with Game the Scenery is of the most heautifu))y romantic description, different parts of the Property comtnandmg views of the most celebrated features of North Wates, including Snowdon, Piintimon and C..ùer Idris. Printed Particulars and Ptans may be had of Messrs. Stevens and SIIII, Land Pi-esteign, who will shew the Fs):ne; of MeMts.('hisho)m<HaH and Gibson, 64, Lincoin's Inn Fietda; Messrs. Smart and 13iillerp 5C, Lincoln's Inn Ftelds; at the Red Lion, Khayader; Seven Arms, 1'enypont; Oxford Arms, K.iugton; Bear's Head, Newtown; An?et, Ludtow; New Jnn, Hereford; Star and Garter, Worcester. Tatbot, Aherystwith;.at the Auction Mart and'at Mr Cooke's Offices, No. 21, Regent Street, St. James's London." To lie iLtt, At CWM-CORRYN. in the Parish of YSTRADVELLTE, in the County of BRECKNOCK, for a Term of Years, A LL the VEINS of FIRE-CLAY, wh!ch for '-?*- several years past .have been proved, and considered to he of a very superior quality, the whote containing about Five Acres. There are four Veins, one of which is about one hundred f''et in depth, and the smaHest is about ten feet. The Veins consist of Yellow and Blue Clay, Rnd are situated within two mites of the Neath Cana), and wiH be Let at a moderate ReataL For further patticulars, appty to the Editor of this puper; to Mr Thomas Wa)ter PoweH, Soiicitor, Neath and Mr Jctikin Price. Ruttand Artus Jnn, Swansea, or to the owner, Mr Walter Jones, Caruycrochou. PEMBROKESHIRE. Within Three Mí1c!I of Pembroke and Four Miles of Hii Majesty's Dock Y&rd, and the New Pier, at HolJl/s Point. IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE Zd zi Comprising the CAPITAL MANSION HOUSE and its DEMESNE, caHed PORTCLEW, with Pteasure Grounds, Plantations. Watt Gardens, Hot House, Stables, Coach Houses, Farm Build- ings, and Three Hundred and Sixty Four Acres of very superior Lands, with other Vatuabtc Estates, to be Sold in 15 Lots. Mr GEORGE GOODE Has the honour to announce, that ho has been favoured withinstrnctionstooCer FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, Which he will submit to Public Competition, At the LION tNN, in the Town of PEMBROKE, ox FRIDAY, the Htb day of JULY, at Twelve forOneo'Clock, 1"HE SINGULARLY and HIGHLY IMPORT- AN r ESTATE, called PORTCLEW, with its Valuable Demesne. The HOUSE is fitted up so as to embrace bothcom. fort and convenience, In its basement are targe and well arranged Wine and Beer Ceilu's, of exeeHent temperature. On the Grouud Floor, the Dining and Breakfast Rooms, with Study, Butter's Pantry, Housekeeper's Room and Kitchen. On the First Ftoor is a Splendid Drawing Room, with Four good Bed Rooms, and, IOn the Second Floor, Four large airy Bed Rooms, with Dressing Rooms, added to which are well arranged Servants' Apartments. The House is encircled within a pleasing Shrubbery, is a Modern Mansion of fine Stone Structure, erected at a considerable expense; is beautifully ptaced on an elevated and commanding situation, embracing views of great interest and extent, including the Castle and Town of Pembroke, the much admired Haven of Mitford, Lamphey Court, Bush, with other HU. merous and beautiful Residences and Villis, having peculiar claims to admiration. The ESTATE on the South, is boundad by the bold and varying but beautiful bay and sand: of Fresh Water East, so much frequented for Sea Bathing, Yacht Fishing and other Aquatic Amusements. The GARDENS are admirably placed on the South side of the House, atKt contain about Two Acres, enclosed by a very high watt, and well stocked with Fruit Trees of every description. A Small Green House. Detached from the House, are the extensive Stabling, Coach -Houses, Malt House, <bc., and the Farm Buildings which are replete with every con- venience, and within a few moments' walk. The DEMESNE contains about 3ut Acres of Rich and very Productive Lands, all tying Wit4in a ring fence, nearly the whole of which m.<y be irrigated from the Farm Yard. The Estate isbounded on the West and South West, by those of the Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdur, and Sir John Owen, Bart., and on the North and East, by those of C. Muthias, Esq, of Lamphey Court, abounds with Game of every description, with a Valuable Rabbit Warren weH Stocked. Tithes and other Parochial Taxes arc unusually low. Such is an imperfect outline of the first Lot, and in the succeeding Lots will be included several Valuable and Rich Meadows, in and about the delightful viltagcs of Lamphey and Manorbcar-NcwtoH, with the Valu- able Property of Litt)e Leonardstonc, directly facing His Majesty's Dock Yard, all situated in the several parishes 6f Lamphey, IManorbear, Saint Florence and HanstadweU,. containing together about !4C Acres of some of the Richest Lands in South Wates. This Estate offers to the monied wortd a rare oppor- tunity for investment; but to a gentleman fond of field sports, the chance, it is hoped, will not he lost, for in its immediate neighbourhood are several packs of hounds, and the other amusements have been already pointedout. Particu)ars, with Lithographic Pians, may be had, gratis, of W. E. Paynter, Esq. Solicitor, Pembroke; Messrs. White and Whitmore, Bedford Row, London; at the principat tnnsin South Wates; of Messrs Goode and Phitpot, Land Surveyors, Haverfordwest; and at the Omce of Mr George Goode, L-u)d Agent and Auctioneer, Saint Mary Street, Carmarthen. All Letters to be post-paid. Croft Cott-'ge, near Carmarthen, June 8th, !837. VALE OF GLANIOR(iA-LT, o be on, bJ2 Uribn:tr contract, ?jr?nE PERPETUAL ADVOWSON, or the! -<L NEXT PRESENTATION to the Rectory or Pnrish Church of t.ANHARRY; consisting of a Parsonage House, Barn, Stabtes, Outbuildings, and Yard, and about 18 Acres of rich Gtebeinnd, in partadjoiningthchouseandynrd. TbeParishcon- t;uns about 1,400 Acres of good Land; the present tncumbent advanced in life. The Tithes at present let at a Low Rent, and the estimated value of the living, cxdusiv of tile Glebe, £260. Ithasonly sing;!e duty, and is under vatue In the King's books. A smn)t Grass Farm, with a suitable Dwelling House and Outbuitdings, will be Sold with the Ad- vowson, if desired byapurchaser. There are Two excnHent Packs of Harriers in the imtncdiatc neighbourhood. Further particu)ars may be had, on application to Mr Cuthbcrtson, Solicitor, Neath, (if by letter, the postage to be paid.) GLAMORGANSHIRE. itnrupíftr 1Jiøtnct. T?roriCEIS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS i,?) arising at the PwUypant. Gwernjgaiaeh, and PorscdGates,within this District, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, to the bfst bidder, at the house of Elizabeth Barrett, rnuiieeper. called and known hv the name of the CAi'DIFF AKMSI\N,i.iCARDtFF.on SATURDAy. the eighth day of JULY uext, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the third and fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, For regulating Turn- pike I?oads;" which Totts produced the fast year, above the expenses of collecting them, thefoUowing sums, viz.: Ti.ePwUypant f.ttdGwernygaiach Gates E141 The Porsed Gate. 51 Ani) the said Tolts will be put up at such sums. Who- ever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same Ume pay One Month in advance (if required) of the Kent atwh)ch such To)ls may be let. and give security, wtthsuthctent sureties, to the'satisfaction of the Trustees ot the said District,for payment of the rest of the money monthly, or in such other proportions as ehall be directed. WILLIAM JPNKINS, Clerk to the Trustees of the said District. Cardin' 5th June, ]M7. o be Uct, Ura?JLD ..f'urní5htb', WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, LLAND(OUDH @!Ä\ IF Ib [E Ii A COMFORTABLE MANSION, lately occupied by A the LORD BISHOP of LLANDAFF. It is situated about. a mile from the supplied 1\01 arket lown ofCowbtidge, through which the Mail and other coaches pass 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 liarticulars, apply to Mr C. Solicitor, Cowbridge if by letter the postage to be paid CARMARTHENSHIRE. wo, te art, A LL that Wen-known an? Sntendid MANSION. /TL catted GLANBRANE PARK. comprising every Accommodation for a numerolll Family. of the fillt dinction.beau1ijully situated in a <ine Snorting Country, about Three Mites from the Market Town of Llantlovery. For particulars, apply to Mr Robert Dymond, Exeter or to Mr John Morgan, Attorney at Law, Handovery if by letter, the postage to be paid. TO THE n(D.MnLnlrlul J1rnillŒtW, AND FREEHOLDERS, OF THE County ofGla.morga.n .4 VACANCY m the OfHce of CORONER, for the /? Eastern Division of the County, having occurred, by the resignation of Mr Lewis Reece, I beg most !espect- fuHy to offer mysetf a Candidate for the Onlce. From the greatest number of accidents giving rise to Inquests, happening in the neighbourhood of the Iron and Coal works of the Hi))y Districts of this County, it has been generally considered desirable that the Coroner should be a resident of the vicinity I, therefore, as a resident of Mcrtbyr, the central Town of the District, hope for your snSrages in tny favor, at the ensuing Ejec- tion, in case a niter person should not oner hiussetfa Candidate. I will take an early opportunity to solicit the honor of your votes in person. t beg most gratefully to thank tny Friends, and those Gentlemen who have so kindly rendered me their support. J bave the honour to be, My Lords and Genttemen, Your most obedient, humb)e servant, WM. DAVItS, Merthyr Tydn), Aprit 6tb, 1837. Solicitor. TO THE HIGH SHERIFF, AND THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAGISTRATES OF THE OF MEMM. My LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, rBEG kavemoat respect fu))y to OFFER MYSE F t to yonr notice, as a CANDIDATE for the vacant Omce of GAOLER, and KEEPER of the HOUSE of CORRECTION, at BRECON; and, in doing so. beg to state, that t have been upwards of Twenty Yeats a Purser in His Majesty's Navy, (now on hatf.pay), and at present Clerk of the Papers of the County Gaot of Surrey, Horsemonger Lan&, which Ofnce I have hetd for the last Four Years. I trust that the Testimonial of Character which I can produce, and of my ther required, Qitalifications, will be such as to justify me in my. pretensions for offering mysetf to your notice and shoutd I. by your kindness, be sofMt"nate as to Mcceed to the tppoiBUMcet, t tttMt, by a diligent and faithful discharge of the duties of the Office, to prov<* myseff worthy of your patronage and support. I have the honour to My Lords and Genttemen, Your most obedient, humbte servant. SAMUEL CHESTER. S"@ J]!lB. @1iW [f;[] Æ 1]'1 [jJ fÆ. Sheffield. and Rotherluun Railway. CONTRACT FOR IRON RAILS, &c. npHE DIRECTORS of the SHEFFIELD AND L ROTHERHAM RAH.WAY, are ready t. receive Tenders for the supply of Wrought Iron Raits, in quan- tities not exceedmg in the whole MOO Tons, with a proportional suppty of Chairs, Keys, Pins, and Spikes. Parties may receive copies of the Specincation. and inspect the Mode), on application to the Secretary, at the Railway Othce, Shenieid. The DIRECTORS WILL MEET on WEDNESDAY. the 28th of JUNE instant, at Three o'Ctock, to receive the Tendets; when all parties tendering are expected to attend either personalty or by au authorized Agent. The, Directors do not bind themselves to accept the Lowest Tender. T. PEARSON. Secre/ary. Railway OMce, Sheffield, June, 5. 1837. GLAMORGANSHIRE, 7?)TVC.G fS ??Epy G'fF?V, t/?r ? ?v ?e.r< GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS f{/' the PEACE for the said County will úe holden On TUESDAY, the TWEXTY.SEVENTH DAY Of JUNE Next, At the Town-hall, in the Town of NEATH, in the said Coititty, on tp/ttcA day the 3Iagistrates will meet and pro eed to Court M< Eleven of the clock in the Forenoott.. The G..and Jury will then be sworn, at which time all Prosecutor$ and IVitnesses are dtrecfed to attend and pi-efer their Bills of lndzc/ment. All Appeals and Trat,ei-ses must be entered with the Clerk of </te Peace before eleven o'clock of such <f<ty. All &Mt)teM relating to the assessnent, application, or MMtM</ewen<, of </te County Stock of Rate, and to the inteTJIal regulatiunsofthe County, will commence at half- past eletiett o'clock «/'<McA day. All Bill, and Demand. t-elatirig ro t/te Pubic Expenditure of <Ae <7ou<t<y ntM< be ?<t!?edtM<o</ta.o?K-e<)/'?/t<;C/e? o/'?e.PMM fourteen (lavs before the S<?MiOM<, or they will HK< be audited and settled at such Sessions. All Persons who Aat-e any Traverse of Appeal to bring before the SesÛons, o<e to be prepared to pfoceed o?t the Mme on Tuesday fTWminy's CoMrt: ex. cept in cases relating to Bastardy, which will not be heard until Wednesday morning's Court. All costs, given or allowed by the Court, mmt be tared at the same Sessions, or they will not be afterwarth allowed. The selJeml «c<<M</ Ifagistrates within the said C<M<M<y are re- quested to return all Depositions, relating to Felonies and 21fisdemeatiors to -be prosecuted at the same Sessions. into the office of the Clerk of the Peace at Cardiff, on or before Friday, the Twenty-third Day of June next. Oardiff, 30</t JJfay, WOOD, 1837. Clerk of Peace. BRECONSHIRB. T?y/CJPZS ??REByC?V??, /Aa< ?e MMt -?' G??V???? Q!7?RT'?? S?SS/0?? c/' <? Peace for this County, will be holden On TUESDAY, theTwENTY-SEVENTH day of JUNE Next) at the Shire-hall, in ffie town of JBt-ectW on which day the JIagistrate8 will meet and procefJ to Court at eleven o'c/oc/f "t t/'e forenoon. The Grand Jury will then be ttfOfM at M'AicA time all Prosecutors and Witneues arc directed to attend and prefer their Bills of Indictment; and all Appeals and Traverses intended to be prosecuted at the <oMe Sessions, and MtXtce of all applications by overseers cr Guardians of Parrshes, for orders upon putative fathers, for reimbursement for maintenance and support of bastard children, under the Act 4elt and 5th William IV, cap. 76. must b8 cnrer e<<M:t<A the Clerk of the PMce, before the sitting of the Court. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That, at t/'e said next General Quarter Sessions of the Fe<M-<. the ftll!9¿strate. will take into co7Mt<feraftOM the severel applzcatlOns received for the situation of Governor of the County (raot,aMd M<tte <ucA Ofdef thereon <M to <AeM ,hall <Mm_f. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That all persons having claims upon the County, in rMpcc< of WMk done and artlc,leš furn,j'hedfor rAc Me c/'<Ac County GaOl, must attend M;t</t their accounts oe/bfe the Visiting ?o??fatM. at <Ae Gao?, oM yuea?. t?e 20<A ? <? ./MMe 'M-?<. <'? e?en o'c<oc& t? tAe ybrewo"J OMd persons having other claims upon the County, must attend with their <MC<w« before the lffagÍ$trates, at the VoM-M Hall, Brecot, OH Jlonday, the Twe,,ty-Sixth day of June next, at eleven o,cÙX!k w </)e Foe,,oo, when wcA several accounts will be audlted. And further, that the busineu relating to the Assess. tnent, Application and Management of the County Stock or Rate will, commence at two o'clock in the afternoon of the said 27 <A dayof June nezt. Dated tAe 24<A day of jJuy, 1837. POWELL, Cler" p/ tito fe«CC, GER.Tir W llR£W/&.Wo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thtt the Seated CertiScates of Share* in 'thu Company, wit< be delivered to Registered Proprietors, whose calls are duty paid on and after the 31st day of JULY next, between the hours of 10 in the Morning and 4 t.t the 4'ternoon at the RAILWAY OFFICE CARDIFF. Printed forms of Claim may be had,on.app!!catioB, at the above Office, and should t)e left for examination Si< Days previous to the delivery of the Certificates. By order of the Board of Directors, JOSEPH BALL, Secfe<<try. N.D. A* Sealed Cettificates will be delivered to the Registered Proprietor of each Share, the Claims of unregistered Parishes in respect of scrip Certinc&tes, only cannot be recognised. Railway Omce, Cardiff, June 13, 1837. .&Jræ W.A\.U 1Ürn1 W /&. 'f' 1\ CALL OF TEX POUNDS PER SHARE. rpHE DIRECTORS of the TAFF VALE RAIL. j_ WAY COMPANY, acting under the provisions of the Act of Incorporation, HEKEBY GIVE NOTICE that the PROPRIETORS of SHARES, are required to pay, on or before the 15th Day of JULY next, to any one of the undermentioned Bankers, the SUM of TEN POUNDS, on each of their respective Shares, viz. London and Westminster Bank. London. West of Engtaud and South Waies Ditthct Bank BriMol. Ditto. ditto Cardiff- Dttto. ditto Merthyr. Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Bank. ingCo Cardiff. Messrs. Wilkins and Co. Merthyr. By order of the Board of Directors, JOSEPH BALL. -Secretary. Railway Omee, Cardin, 7th June, 1837. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD. ACHE CURED. CMer f/« Patronage of AM 3fa)M<y, H. R. H. the- Duchess of Kent, <tftd <Ae 2<w<b of the yre<MMry. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. < ?t?HE mnamprab)etMtimon:a)s&fcureaofCataract, JL Gutta.Serena, Opbthatmia, Innammatioo, Nervous Head Achot Deafness, and other Di<ea<es to which those delicate organs in eye and ear are IGbjectecl are too numerous for the limits of this advertiaement. This Saun, when taken frequency, strengthens the Nerves of the Head, removes abstractions from the Lachrymal Sac or Duct, the membrane of which is indeed a continuation of the PiMutary expansion within the Nostril. Dr Guthrie, the, eminent Surgeon. recollUDends GrioMtoae's Eye Sunn'. A FEW CASES OF SIGHT RESTORED. J. B. LMhftetd, Esq., cured of Opbthalmit; Whitehall, !Htd Thatched H«Me T?era. Mr* Guppy. N«. M, Nehoa Sq?re, Btackfri?* Road cured of Ophthalmia. Miss Mary Roades, Market Place, Window, Bucka; cured of Ophthatmia. Wttneines to her cure. Mr John Reader father, and R. Watker, Esq., a magistrate. Mr A. M'lntyre. aged 65, No. 3, StLver Street, GoMen Square; cured of GuttaSerena. H. Luton, EiM), Marine Library, Ramsgate, ICeot; cured of Cataract. Mrs Burberow, cured white at Jamaica, of Gutta Serena No, S7, Mary Street, Regent's Park, London. Mr P. Saunderson, No. 10, Harper Street, Leedt; cured of Cataract. Mr H. PiuckweH, Tottenham House, Tottenham, Middtesex cured of Ophthat.oia. Miss E EngteHetd, Park Street, Windsor; eared of Nervous Head Ache. Madam F. Lespis, facing the Church, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Dimness of Sight, and Head Ache. Decimns Bfackburn, Esq., Chertsey, Surrey; Head Ache, Weakness, and DimneM of Sight cured. George Smith. Esq., 6, York Ptace, Kentish Town Weakness and Dimness of Siyht cured by its use. Elizabeth Robson, 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, cured of Ophthalmia. James Roe, Esq., 3 South Square, Gray's Inn, and 6, Camden Terrace, Suiicitor, cured of Ophthalmia and Head Ache. 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road. March 23, 1836. ToMrGRIMSTOME, Sir,—It is with feelings of gratitude I iuform y<t of the great benefit I have received from the use of your valuable Eye Suuff. Being in the deciint of life. and afflicted for a long time with Dimness of Sight. I was recommended by a friend to try your Snutf, which I no sooner persisted in the use of for a short period, then, I found a speedy improvement to my sight, and my eyes free from the paju to which they had been subject, and I still coutiuue to use it with the greatest advantage. I have the honour to remain. Sir, Your obedient servant. ELIZABETH ROBSON. (A renewed Testimony. 2nd Jan. !837 ) Whitebait, 8th March, t8M, Mr GRtMSTONE, Sir,—I think it but justice that I should offer my acknowledgements to you for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your most exquisite fragrant compound of Herb*. called Eye Snuff. It* action on the membrane of the nose, the lachrymal glands to discharge in a manner truly snrpnsing, and by that means so cleansed the cornea, that my Eyes became healthy, strong, and performed their wonted duties in a lIlaDDer that I have not known the blessing of for six years. The renowned Dr. Gutherie recommended me to try your Eye Snuff, prior to my undergoing an 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 manner you think best. I am Sir, your obedtent servant, J.B.LACHFIELD. P. S. Be pleased to tend to the Thatched Hoate Tavern, St. James's Street, a 4t. 4d. and two 2s. 4d Canisters. You can aead the ch&age in the parce! for the inclosed half-sovereign. 6, Camden Terrace. Kentish Town, l8th Feb.i l8<7 S)r,—In Mnding for another Zs. 4d. canister of your very exceUent Eye SnaBF, I cannot refrain offering you my congratulations for discovering the valuable properties of the Herbs which form the materials of its manufacture. Mr Smith, of this vtltage, (6, York Place, Kentish Town), having mentioned to me that he had med your SnuC with suceM. induced me to give t & triaL It would be uugrateful on my part net to confess the benefit I have derived from its use. A DimneM of Sight and frequent Headache, to which I have been long aubjected, have completely ceased, aithottgh I have taken M more than three canisters. Sir, being a professionat man, I nnd it particularly usefut. and indeed to nteneccMary to have a canister at hand in my study. Your obedient servant JAMES ROE. To Mr GRtMSToNE.'Eye SnuCf Inventor, Broad Street. Don G. Lobe, Consul, &c &c., of the Havannah. Isle of Cub? HM appointment was granted, by DonPedro Ortiz Zugasti, CoMul to the Court of Great BntMB, 12th September, 12, Artillery Plaee, Loadoa. I)or, G. Lobe vend* 2,500 cates yMrty. H" Oniers and Letters of Testimony may be MM 'a SpanMh, and English, 39, Broad Street, Bloomsbury, Load<Mt, Mr W. Grimstone's Signature with the above Royat Patronage, is attached to each CMMter. Sold ia Canisters, J,. S,j., 25.40d., 41. 4d,8s., Md 15*. &d. each. It may be obtained in all the principal Towmt a.nd C'nes. A tiberal aUowance to Shipper*. Owners Capta-ns, nd aU Vendors of Grimstont'a Eye Snwff. Foreign and British Sna& and Cigar* of the nnett quality. AGENTS: Merthgr T!jd';¡I-1rIr David Morgan, Chenu*t. Ca"r-"h-Mr EvaM, yc<tfM< Ontce. SM'MMt'a.—Mr Williams, Cambrian OHice. BrecM.—Mr Williams, Chemist. .Hau<'r/brdM)<M<.—Mr J. Phitlips, ChemMt. C,,rdigan.-Mr James, Chemist. Gloucellter.-Messrs, Hodgetts and Spier. Illonmouth.-?vlr Hough. liere/()rd!]jf C! ÂQqJ1Y, Z'iMfi Office IMWm ID ESPECTFUt.LY annouucee that he G<VES JL? I\STt!UCT10\ IN SINGING, (apply.ng the ments or he Italian School to the Ecg)ish.) Pianoforte, and Bass. 0 Mr tree's method, and long experience in Teaching, conduces to the improvement of the Pupil, in half the usual time. 'ierms may be known xt his restdpnce. 3, 'Kel;¡pll Place, where may be had all his, and his Brother Mr Atexander Lee's, poputar and latest CMnposmons. A)so, Mr D. Lee's New Instructions for the Pianoforte and Singing, (on an entirely tie- K.B. The Pupil may h .ve the advantage of com- bining Voca) and Pianoforte instruction iu the L<son. —A perfect knowledge of every Key, Major and Mfcor given in Oee H4S11 In 3, \etson Place. Swansea, 14th June, IS37. IRONMONGERY AN CUTLERY WAREHOUSE, 21, CASTLE-STREET, S¡V.fJ.XSE.-1. OPIACE œ3WIÀ\c¡ IN retiriug from Business, with which the has ? been connected for nearty 40 Years, begs to return hel' grateful acknowledgments to her Friends and the Pubhc, for the kind support she has received, and to announce that she has relinquished the same, III of her Son, John Bevan, for whom she solicits a eon- of their kiud patronage, X.B.AH Debts due to the said Grace Bevan, are requested to be patd to her Son. John Bevan, by v.hota all demands apon her will be discharged. JOHN BEVAN, In succeeding to the Business carried on by his Mother, rpcctfully solicits the Support of his Friends and th< Pubtic generaHy. assuring them, that his persona) atten- tion shaH at aH times be devoted to any Orders with whicla he may be and also, begs to say tbat every Artiefe shatt be of the best quahty, and charged at lucb moderate prices as to eftSUre a cantinuance of the libera) support so long bestowed on his Mother. Swansea. 7th June, lo37. Jr.øH11¿XQ))ffif 1BI@ru, CARDIFF. TRBmENTDOUS SACRIFICE: fN Coteured and Black Sitks; Londoa aud jL P&risiM) Prints and Mas)ins, in great variety Irish Linens, Sheetings, LongC)oths,fa)icoes. F I a nne ls, N etll. I.ace, Btonds, Superfine West of Enalani Broad Ooths CasMmeres, Fancy Waistcottings, Woollen aod-Cotton Curds, Hats, Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, Gbves, Kib- bons, Generat Haberdashery, &c. JOHN MORGAN Begste inform his Friends ud the Pubtir, that, in con. sequence of ill heatth, he has determined to DISPOSE OF HIS BUSINESS; And as the Stock mu&t be cteared off, as earty as possthip, he earnestly invite* hM Fneads to pay him a Vtsit without detay. Car<iifr.J.tM,!837. GLAMORGANSFURE CANAL NAVIGATION. T?OTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the AN- ?? ?UALGH\R!tAL ASSEMBLY of the COMPLY of PttOPRtETORS of this pfAVfGATtON. wtt! be hetd, by adjournment, at the CARDIFF AHMS t'< in the Town ui CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, tht-M'h Day of JUNE instant, at the hour of Eieven iu the Forenoon. GEORGE PORREST. Clerkto <&eMtd Company. T Navigation House, &th June, 1637,
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. L'4 t:. vv t'UI(T. INWARDS.—The Syrene, Schnttz, from Meme) with timber, dea)s,&c., for Jones, Nicholas, aud Co.' the Royal George, Le Contour, and the Oiive Branch' Dorward, from Jersey, with cider; the \illiam. Pearse, witt sah the Unanimity, Buf.hen. the Elizabeth and Sarah, Dibden, the Newport Tracer, Jackson, the Swift. Hiscox, the Friendship. Guvier, the Brothers, OuinifuL, t.a Burdge, titid the Charles, Str&nton.witb corn, flour and matt; the Endeavour, Martin, with timber and dea&; the Turtie, Ox)and, with powder, &.c.; the Thomas, Outwye, the Matilda, Thomas, the Myra, F.vau. the Robert and Ann, Ridier, and the Argyte, Moore, with iron ore; the Bristol Packet, Thomas, with stated, for B. Batchelor, and Co.; the Margaret, Sultivan, with potatoes; the Wittiam, Thomas. the Carteoo, Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, the George, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Gainey. the Mary, Tiver, the Swift, Richards, and the Fanuy, Scot:, with sundries. OuTWABOs.—The L'EmeHe, Bonnett, for L'O: ient, with coals; the Harriet, Draper, the Robert, Ctampin, the Fiy, \VilHamson, the St. Patrick, Griffilll", the Sisters, Frier, the Three Brothers, Brahyu, the Anna Maria, Ll(,yd, -the Brmy, WiddycomJbe, the Lfnd Hanstey, Parntt, the Renown, Julian, the Thomas and Sarah, Hiscox, the WiiHan), Thomag, the Hero, Scott, and the Cbartea, Howe. with iron and tut ptate<; theCarteon. Harwood, the Moderator, Johhs, the George, Coombs, the Bristo) Packet, Gainey, the Mary Tiver, the Swift, Richards, and the Fauny, Scott, with sundries; and 80 vessel with coafs. NEATH. CLBARED OuT.—The Jane, Conch, and the Maria, Mabty.for Padstow; theCotytou Union, Good, for Lyme; the Speculator, Parker, the Tritonia, Furze, the Endeavour, RowHng, the Active, Batmano, the Fnends, Letton, and the Choice, Dixon, fof Exeter; the Penquite, Hoekin, and the Livety, Geach, for Fowey; the QuicksUver, Ley, for Truro; the Commerce, Prouse, the Union, Dorman, and the Concordia, Bait, for Salcombe; the Lively, Daniei, for Bridport; the Rose, Ctetery. for Teign- mouth; the Providence, Pentreatb.forGweek; the Lettice, Richard, the SpeedweH, George, and the Atbion, Pugrh, for Cardigan the Etiza, Jones, for Aberayron the Morton, Morion, and the Countess Fortesque, Holloo, for -St. Ives; the Ket), Rees. and the Catherme, EvMs, for Newquay. SWANSEA. ARMVM_-The County of Pembroke, Gitmore, ?e B?to),Joae., frM. Bristo), .nd the Mountaineer Edward, (learners), from Uverpooi, with suni ?' ?'? ??"on, Reed, and the Friend., ? ? ?'° ????? the Velocity. Owen? w? ? ?' ? '? ??' R??'?s, from Bangor', wuh bricks Md ?ates; the Par Scantteberry,? Francis and Ann, Saut, tha John, Lewis, and the r .?? ?' ?'° F??. the Lavinia, Gu.we .nd the ViHers, Datton, from PiymouthJ p)- *°o'"M, the Langarthow, Grave), the t.tun. Spray, the Hadscott?Berry, the John and JoMph, vies, the Jame., WittiatM, the Caroline, MjtHet, the Harmony, Care, the St. Agrnes, rierI the Primrose, Hockin, and the Sylph, Jones, ?rota St. Ivet, the Cetia, Pearc?, and the Mary, Aadrewe, from Penzance, the Monntain Maid, D&fiew, and the St&r, Satton, from Uverpoo), and the Jane Md Sarah, Hicks, from St. Ann's, all with copper ore; aad 24 yeuel. in battMt. LLANELLY. AR.MVAM.—The Nimble, Stride, the Mary, WHIiatM, the Ann, Samnet, from Truro, the New Parliament, Brabyn, the Edward, Monk, the Fame, Thornae, from St. Ivea, and the Flower, Tippett, from Swansea, with copper ore; the Eteanor Gr..ce, Roberta, from St. Ivea, with ctay; and 39 in ballast. Captain Foarel, of the Bee Hive, of Jersey, picked up a boat last Sunday off Lundy, with Mayflower, of Craekington Haven, on the stern. The copse of a man, which did not appear to have been !ong' in the water, was found on board, dressed in a fustia" trowaera, with nails and plates to the shoes. The corpse M at this place awanmg the coroner.