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>1»hn:u ;»i<i Jj!t J.Hi V ;1 .bt" I ;««> i; j -( =■•'■■■'•• • Orders and Advertisements will be received by the following CountryAgetits. CATTDIFF; Mr. WM. BIRD, Bookseller. MOKMOUTH: Mr. C. HOUGR, Bookseller, &c. 8RXCON; Mr. WM. EVANS, Ship Street. NEWPORT Messrs. WEIIBER and SON, Booksellers BRIDGEND: Mr. J. BIRD. BATH Mr. WHITTINSTON, Auctioneer. SWANSEA Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street, COWBRJDGE: Post Office. NE\VBttinGE—Mr JOHN JENKINS. CRICKHOWEL: Mr. T. WILLIAMS. ABERGAVENNY Messrs. WATKINS & SON, P.O. USK MR. WILLIAM DAVIS, Land Agent & Surveyor clIEPSTOW Mr.B. BRADFORD,Chemist & Druggisi LANDOVERY: WILLIAM REES, Post Office. BUILTH: Mr THOMAS GWILLIM. Lion Hotel. TREDEGAR: Mr. JOHN DA VIS ( Brych an), Bookseller AND At the GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Streei Merthyr Tydvil, where all Cominu nications arr requested to be addressed.
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*-z.*s%grm*ar .); AGENTS FOR BRISTOL AND HEREFORD. IIRISTOL Mr. JOHN REUS, 31, College {IRCSU. HEREFORD: Mr. W. H- VATE, Bookseller, HitSt LONDON AGENTS. Messrs NEW TON and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R.BARKER,33, Fleet Street. 'Mr.S-DF.ACoV,Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook. Mr.G. REVNELL, 42, Chancery Lane,Fieet Street. Messrs M. and W.E. HAM NON D, 7, Lombard street,, Messrs. CLARKE and LEWIS, 4, Crown Caurt.Thread- needle Street. MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, 1, Fiiich Lane, Messrs. JUDGE and Co., Palace New Road, Westminster Mr J. JENKINS. 17, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. AND Toall Postmasters and Clerks of the Roads. This Paper is regularly jiled at va Peel'sCoffer House, Fleet Street— iMo'j \f,i; si <mjj 'rhecbapter Coffee House, St.PaAtl's. And at the Colonial Coffee Bouse, Walbrook, London
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BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, ?SL|3 WILL Silt ji £ Ml w HfflViV During the NEX1T WEEK, AS FOLLOWS': FROM BRISTOL. n Abo, 7, MONDAY ,93 morn. I after wwrn h 1 after, 9. WEDNESDAY I0J morn. 2 after, 10.THURSDAY 11 morn. 2 £ after II, I "A v 12 noon. not sail 12, SATURDAY. not sail lj after FROM NEWPORT. AUG. 7. MONDAY 6. morn 1J after u r TUESDAY 7 morn 2 after 1 9, WEDNESDAY. Ii inorn 2after • • 10, TH(IRSE)AV Si morn 3 after » H, FRIDAY 9 morn not sail j 12, SATURDAY H morn not sail L IPAItEs:-After Cabin, .J$.-Pore-n. 2s-Chil-I dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—liqgs, Is each., Four-Wheel Carriage, 20s. Two-Wheel ditto, 10s. orse«ea<h> 5s. j Carriage drawn by one Horse with one, Msenger, 15s.; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s; ditto; '"re-Cabin, 6s. fe and Fro same day. (provided a To and Fro Ticket, taken). After Cabin, 6s.. Fore Cabin, 3i. p The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets p'VE NOTICE that they will not be accountable for any *s»enger's Luggage, nor will they be anwerable for any i °"ds. Package, or Parcel (if or damaged ) unless ~*ok«d at ither of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; id if above the value of 40s. to be entered at its value,; d Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time, Booking. FONTYPOOL and ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily; 'tween these places and Newport. TitEDEoaIROX WORKS, through Abercarn, New-j ,.B«sd welty, and a branch from Newbridge tOj —A Coach Daily between these places and; *wport; arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn-; L and startipg at 1 o'clock afternoon. U f>e CAMBRIA, Steatn Packet, leave# Cumberland Hotwells, every Morning, for PORTSHEAD, and; r,as,in the Evening. For times oftailiug. &c., see k»ud bills. Apply at'th e Bristo) General Steam Navigation Com- Office', 1,'Quay, Bristol; or at thfe Packet-Offices,, *°wnhaui-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, New- Port. JOHN JONES, Ågent. p REDUCED FARES. onr-Wheel Carriages drawn by one Horse, only 10s. 6d. ^CARDIFF a^d BRISTOL The New and beautiful Fast Going jlawv Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Enqines 30 Horse Power Each, H. T. PARFITT, Commander, • Ply during the ensuing weeki-witbi 'Passengers and Goods, as follows-, Ià: FROM CARDIFF. Coachfro mIle rtlayr, 4 c. at; jq* *fJ]ue8t^ay 8J morning 5 morning j.j*" J '"»rsday .10 morning .6 morning ••Saturday 12$afi ernoon. 8^ morning 7 *"» FROM BltfS I'OT,. Coadhes to Merthyr. "Monday 7 morning 11 morning ll**v ^^ues,'ay •••• morning 12 noon ^riday 9J morning 1 afternoon LATIv rnlr8day t',e and on Thursday the 31st, The ^^HARtoTTE, after her arrival at B-istol, will fro 'v^T k'WBAI) at 9 o'clock in the Murninu, and MIN EHEA D on her return that evening to Bristol. « ort'1 s Waggon for Merthyr, immediately'after the 'Val of tj)0 pacifgt froni Bristol. ^AftES :—After Cabin ,5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. **ch etl un('cr '2 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. reshments may be had on Boavd, on moderate term?. ]n 0Wr*Wheel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse,] *a*i 'O-Wheel Carriage, 10s. Gd,; Horses, 6s, fgC~' ^nrse and Rider, After Cabin,9s. Fore Cabin. pc'n "■> Cattle, Sheep. These Fares include every ex- R t. fighters are requested to order all Goods intended for e LA 1) y CHARLOTTE, to be sent to Clare Street Hall, Arsh Street. Bristol. I}. ter(/'yr, Sfc.—Past Light Post Ceaches to and from Lady Charlotte. Ji eu>f>ridye, Aberiure, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend. pj and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these 'n Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im" CQn *,ply on arrival, unless ordered by any particular jj. Veyance, in which case,they will be deposited in the Packet Warehouse till called for.—Frieght to be d on delivery. 'of Gooõs, Packages, Parcels, &c. forwarded to allparts the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. "y further intormation as to Freight, &c. will be M iv. °^>ta'nec' applying to the Agents, Mr Donovan, Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff: or to Mr • Owen, 15, Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol. Ifiv (v1^K'— f>roPrie,nrs of the above Steam Packet p.e l'ce» l',at 'hey will not be accountable for any *>er's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for by p. °°ds' Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged r"1- Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either 40^C'r at Cardiff or Bristo if above the value •j^ S'1 »nle»8 entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- G0o!i°n ^or the sane, at the time of Booking.— n'ej consigned to order, or not taken away before Six "c* 'n the evening of the day of landing, will #rfchoused at the risk andexpence of the consignees. to be considered as liens, not only for freight ?.largeS due thereon, but also for all previously un- ^re'ght and Charges due b^ consignees to the 'e'Brs of the said Packet. Disputed weights tit .ement. claims for loss or damage, &c., cannot nnless a written notice of the same be sent to °^Ce ot| the day of delivery.—August, 1837. CARDIFF and BRISTOtT WluliV 'e ^ew anc* Swift Going Steam MA1|VJ|X, Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEM, Commander, intended to ply during the NEXT WFEK, with Passengers and Goods. as follows p 4 FROM CARDIFF Coaekfrom 7 °,f Merthyr. g'°nday 8 morning 4 morning j I jy?1dnesday 9 morning 5 morning ••Friday 11 morning 1 morning yBG- FROM BRISTOL. Coach to Merthyr. |Q,* £ l,e',day 7J morning 114 morning £ ^Ur*day BJ morning 121 afternoon ••Saturday 104 morniug •••• 2i afternoon Da ^aggon, meets the Packet for Merthyr, &c.— •]< v's 8 Waggon meets the Packet for Newbridge, 3cc. P.. ARES: After Cabin, 5s.-—Fore Cabin, 8 s. mldren under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. Refr. u Dogs, Is. each. 'eshnnents may be had on Board on moderate Terms, p Fi,j«a|e <jtewarri attends the Ladies' Cabin. l54 0u,7wlicel Carriage, 21s.; Diuo. drawn by one horse, l|6'^ lw°-wheel Carriage, 10s.64;• Horses, 6s. each; and Rider, After Cabin, 9s., Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. JVI^gements are now made for the conveyance of .'er Goods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, in v«r» with tl,e Swansea and Cardiff Packets, at a +edition% Rate. y ebe,p &nd IEY "XtttK intended to be shipped per this Packet, >Mle c i« the Packet Office, No. 12, Quay Street. |>Ki>y»g lhey will b« hauled to the Packet, at the Com- .pense or they will be taken in at the Cum- Basin Locks, by ROBERT CHAPLIN. °°ds forwu rded to all pur ft of the Kingdom Colct without dfilay, to and 'froiti fflertityr, &c., meet the 00# Nautilus, on Arrival and Departure. £ 0,n Cotpbridydaily, a«d also Spring iVetrJ .j "ggons to each of' the above places. f-latttri Tlye' Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and Caerphilly.t—Goods forwarded to these arri"' | cll'uP Canal Boats and Waggons, immediately a > "nle^sorderfd by any particular conveyance. Plicti)er Freight to be I)ai,l on delivery. "gellt V ill,ortuation may be obtained of Mr Osman, Street, and at the Packet Office on the fg°-14* rv "I' ani) of J°hn Griffith Jones, Agent, NO'i iY'lf Bristol. o«(i,,k'rr,le Proprietors of the above Steam Packct, ^sscnBer'u' i at l^cy will not be accountable for any *? f>«oas p U^a^e ,lor will they be answerable for '*Ss Wed or Parcel, (jf lost or damaged) un- U above l^e'r Offices in Cardiff or Bristol, ^*rriag^ in ■*e value- of 40s. entered at its value, and paid for the same, at the time oi TREDE0AR QMM MONMOUTHSHIRE. J M To Innholders, Hotelkeepers. Capitalists^ and Others. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. 1tn br. ijw Itiiittoit, By Order of the Executors of the late Hawkins Bees, deceased, on the PREMISES, at TRE- DEGAR IRON WORKS, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of AUGUST next, between the hours of Three and Five of theGlock in the Afternoon, ALL that Capital MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, Oltl Established Commercial Inn, Hotel and ,j Public Hoose, called the .TREDEGAR ARMS,, which iias recently been entirely rebuilt, (from the designs and under the superintendence ot Ntr John Jenkins, Architect, Red Lion Square, London,) at. a considerable expense, with the very best ms terlals, well seasoned Baltic Timber, &c.; &c. Handsome Stone Staircase (with mahogany rail); is ex- tremely well and neatly fitted up with every con- venience, and well adapted for the reception and accommodation of Families, Commercial Gentle- men, and Travellers. The Premisesaie admirably situated forBusiness, at the.corner of the Circus, opposite the Hall, in the populous and flourishing Town of 1 re- degar, and contains/on the basement story, a large -and convenient Kitchen, Scullery, and four large Cellars. On the, ground floor. spacious Portico and En- trance Hall, Commercial Room, Private Room, Smoking Room, 'l ap ROO.J, Spirit Shop, 'wo Entrances from the Street, a spacious Bar and Bar Parlour, and Wine Cellar under the Stairs- On the first floor, a capital Drawing ^°on2,' Wl three windows; seven excellent airy ooms, water and other,Closets. i. On the second floor, nine very good Pecl > and large'Llnen Closet. In the Yard, which measures upwards of > feet, is a six stalled Stable,, with ample building Brew House, Coach Honse, Stables, and other Offices. The House commands a good bold and attractive frontage, and the interior is exceed- ingly well arranged. The Rooms are of good dimensions, lofty and very cheerful. < The Premises (which statid decidedly in tno most convenient and airy situation in the Town, and are capable of doing a very Extensive P4,sinesfl,i^.<: held under Lease from the TREDEGAR 'RON COMPANY, dated the 25th Marcli, 1802, for the term of 79 Years-, of which 44 were unexpired on the 25th of March last, at a moderate ground rent. For further particulars, and to view the Premis Spply to Richard Fothersfill, Esq., and Mr John Lewis, of Tredegar, aforesaid, the Executors; or to Mr C. G. Baker, of Abercarne and Tredegar, aforesaid, their Solicitor. All letters to be postage paid. < MONMOUTH. To br OnJ b Auction, By Messrs BURTON & SON, At the TOWN JURY ROOM, nn MONDAY the 14th Day of AUGUST next. at 12 o'Clock at noon, subject to such conditions as shall he then produced, the fol- lowing FKEKHOLD PROPERTY:— TOT I— A MESSUAGE and GA'DEN containing j Ir. 3p. in the occupation of James Lewis, situate on the side of the Turnpike Road leading to Wonastow, and within half a mile of the Town. LoT 2.—A Piece of ORCHARDING, containing 3a Ir 3p,i» the occupation of Mr. Ed ward Phillips,situate on the Banks of the Mnnnow.in the Parish, and with- in a quarter of a inile of the Town of Monmouth. LOT 3.—A WAREHOUSE, with the WHARF ad- joining in the occupation of Mr. Henry Hughes, situate below Wye Bridge, in the said Town. C LOT 4.-A. MESSUAGE. adjoining the last Lot, in the occupation of Richard Fuller. LOT 5.—A COTTAGE aud GARDEN, JN THE OCCU. pation of Samuel Davies, situate on the Cinder-hill, in the said Town. LOT 6.-A Piece of MEADOW GROUND, situate in Chippenham Mead, m the occupation of Mr. J. G. Hughes, containing 2A. IR, 20P. LoT 7.—A Piece of ORCHARDING, containing 2R. situate on the Cinder-bill, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Baker. LOT 8.-Two several Tieces of ME\DOW GROUND, in the occupation of Mr. William Follett, containing altogether IOA. lit. SOP. situate jr, tile Parish of Dixton, and within a mile and a half of the Town. LOT 9.— A Piece of LAND, formerly part of the Crown and Thistle property, containing ahout 24 and a half feetiu Frontage, and e "tencling back to property belonging to Mr. n. Powles. LOT 10.—One other Piece of L AND adjoining the last- mentioned Lot, containing in length 24 and a half feet in frontage, and extending back to Mr. Powles, property. LoT I I .-One other Piece of Land adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing in length 24.} feot in frontage, aud extending back to Mr Powles s Property. LOT 12.-0ne other Piece of Land adjoining the last lece mentioned Lot, containing 2H feet 1Cl frontage, and extending back to Mr Powles's Property. LOT 13.-0ne other Piece of Land, situate opposite the intended New Market, in Monmouth, having a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging 10 Mr Edward Dawe. LOT It.-One other Piece of Land adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Mr Dawe's Premises. LOT J5.-0ne other Piece oi Land adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises in the occupation of Airs Cotterell. LOT, 16.-0ne other Piece of Land, adjoining th last mentioned Lot, containing a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mrs Cotterell, and Mr Avery. LOT 17.^—One other Piece of Land, adjoining the last mentioned Lot. having a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Avery and Mr Dyke. LOT IB.-)ne other Piece of Land, adjrining the last mentioned Lot. having a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Dyke. LOT ig.-One other Piece of Land, adjoining the last mentioned Lot, having a frontage of 22 feet. and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Charles Buxton. The several Tenants will shew Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Lots 9, 10, lit 12 adjoin, and the other Lots, from 12 to 19, are situate opposite the intended New Market, in the Town of Monmouth a Ground Plan of which may be seen on application at the Office of the Town Cleik. For further particulars apply to the Town Clerk of Monmouth-all letters to be post paid. Monmouth, 27th J'lly 1837. IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. i!te be 3LEt on 3Lcajse, FOR 7 OR 14 YEARS, FROM THE 2nd FEBRUARY NEXT, THE FARM of PENRHEOL. containing 17SA. 1 OR. 19P.J also, the FARM ot TY'R UVA14 DAVID UCHA, containing 103A. Olt. lp., of Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Land, situate in the parish of Lan- wonno, a short distance only from the capita'J"ilr of Merthyr, Aberdare, and Newbridge, close to Coal and Lime. Mr Jas. Williamson, at New Mill, near Lan- trissant, will give directions for showing the Farms, &c. For further particulars, apply to Mr Adam Murray. Surveyor and Land Agent, 47, Partiatnent Street, Lon- don. (:\11 letters, to be post paid ) MOST IMPORTANT INVESTMENT IN HEREFORDSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Manor, «IMS«ILT.,M0Y§E.# ESTATE,. WITH UPWARDS Of EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF <9di&szptaa, ibjisfib, CALLED EASTON COURT ESTATE, œo be &ollr bg Ruction, By Messrs. BROOME & SON, At the ANGEL INN, LUDLO IV, on MON DAY.the 28th Day of AUGUST, 1837, unl ess previously disposed of I by Private C.-ntract, of which due notice will be given. A MOST DESFRABLE FREEHOLD MANOR, and ESTATE, of 1^20 Acres of cap.tal Grass anil Corn LANDS, WOODS, HOP-GROUNDS, and OH- CHARDS ..and a capital Stone-built M ANSION-HOUSE, with Offices of every description, comprising excellent STABLING, CO\CH-HOUSES, Walled GARDEN, and every suitable convenience for a coun'ry Residence. In the South Front of the Mansion there is a Spacious Lawn, with Ornamental Timber Shrubberies and Planta. tions, and the whole Estate is well stocked with growing Timber, and is adjoining: the Mail Road from Ludlow to Worcester, being within 6 Miles of Ludlow, 9 Sliles of Leominster, 3 Miles of Tenburv, and 25 of Worcester. The whole Estate 1 i< s within a ring fence, and is bounded by the RiversTeme and Ledwvche. Printed Particulars with Plans annexed, may be had after the 2Gth of July, upon application to M r Fetioulhet, 65, Hatton Garden! London, of Messrs. Meredith and Reeve, Lincoln's Inn, Messrs. Chapman and Co., Land lgents, Arundcl-street, Strand, at the principal Inns in VVotcester, Hereford, Shrewsbury, Birmingham, bury, Leominster, and Ludlow; and for further particu- lars and to view the Estate, application may be made to Messrs. Tench and Son, Land Agents, and Mr. (.. H. Oansey, Ludlow, at whose Office an Original Map of the Lstate may be seen. v.'„u. SOUTH WALES* O bt iLrt, AND F.NTI.RED ON IN MARCH NEXT, A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, well situated and in .ail respects adapted for an Inn, and will be let as such. A Wine and (Spirit Business may be established with little ex ellioll. The Furniture will;1,e sold to the Tenant on a fair valttntioii« and from Wto 4lVo\âes \,fl,aud, adjoining the Premises, Uito be let.along with thern. A convenient place, for Posting, and it is .11 worth the attention of ail active couple ;who have, got a SIUAJI- capital "to begin Vitl). a, tlVe Vaiiilloid will encourage them. A respectableTenant will be accommodated with the- house sooner, but un vent-will be charged, be fore the 25th of Marph. fpr, it. Application to he"mad" to F. Yeoman, Post Office, Carmarthen, postage paid. 1 ro lir firt, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, \LL that CAPITAL INN, known by the name of the BEAUFORT ARMS, in the Town of CRICKHO WELL, now occupied by Mr Robert Shippard, who is about to remove to the George Hotel, in the Town of Llandilo, Carmarthenshire The Furniture, Fixtures, and SWCK in Trade may betaken by Appraise- ment, if agreeable to toe incoming lenant. For fii- tlier particulars, apply to Mr Robert Shippard, on the Premises; jf by Jetter; post palll. GLAMORGANS ii 1 R E. Co He lift, AND ENTERED UPON ON THE SECOND DAY OF FlilSKUAKY, 1838, NEAT and COMMODIOUS COTTAGE, to- A tetln-r with FARM, from 10 to 30 Acres of Rich Pasture and Meadow Land, wiih large Garden, Barn, Stables &c. comprising Two Parlours, One Jvitciien, Back ditto, Cellar. Rrewhouse, Four best Bed Rooms and Two Servants' ditto. The above is situate in the pleasant Village of Sotitherndown, commanding a fine view of the Bristol Channel, and within a quarter of a mile of the same having the Cliffs and Castle of Junraven in the distance, makes the scenery grand in the extreme. To an invalid it would be a most desirable residence. Further particulars'may be had ot Mr J. Jenkins, Auctioneer, Nolton Cottage, Bridgend, (if by letter, post paid). The Sale of the Wick Property, advertised for Sale on the 2nd September, at the V\ ymtliam Arms Inn, Bridgend, is POSTPONED. abrrvare Canal Company. ADJOURNED MEETING. rf^HE ANNUAL QENEl^L MEETING of the I PROPRIETORS of the ABERD.4RE CANAL COMPANY not having taken place on the 20:h instant, as formei ly Ad vertised, the same ILL NOW BLIIbLD on THURSDAY, the 10 h di,V If AT GCST next, at the hour of Eleven in the JAMES Pliil-IERICK, Clerk to the Company. Canal Head, \berdare, 20th July, ls37. WHELPD.A.LE & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rOttrø aitti Cjrt 2SRATERS HIGH-STREET, BRECON. ,lt l!t WHELPDALE & Co., beg respectfully to an- nounce to the Public of Brecon and its neigh- bourhood, their intention to commence business as GROCERS AND TE\ DEALERS, on SATURDAY, the 29th of JPLY. 1837, at their Premises, in HIGH- STREET, BRECON. The Town of Brecon is perhaps the only place of importance in Great Britain, which does not possess a Grocery Establishment, unconnected with the Drapery and other Trades; W. and Co. pre- sume,therefore, that a Concern of this description, to which the entire attention of the principals is devoted, cannot fail to meet with encouragement. But W. & Co., request their support on other grounds. The principles upon which their Establishment is founded, are READY MONEY, QUICK RETURNS and SMALL PROFITS. Acting on this plan, they solicit their at- tention to the qualities and prices of their Articles. The only mode to judge whether their professions are maintained, is to compare, and, therefore, THEY IN- VITE COMPARISON. W. & Co., having taken advantage of the present distress, and consequent decline in the Markets, have thus been enabled to purchase their various articles Oil the best terms; and although they do not pretend to sell without profits, they assure the Public that those profits will be the smallest possible their system is not to realize large gains, but to sell for Cash, as reasonably as the markets will permit. They are determined that the Inhabitants of this Ncighbourhood shall be placed upon the same footing as other consi- derable places, and that they shall have an opportunity of purchasing Groceries as low as they are rendered in any Town in the Kingdom. Since the Tea- rade has been thrown open to competi- tion.most important advantages have already been derived. — While the qualities are quite equal to t i°se rmei y imported by the East India Company, the prices have fallen 50 per cent. W. & Co., will ay great attention to the selection of those various kinds which Combine stiength and fragrance with agreeable flavour.—-1 heir leas wiU come direct from the Government Bonded V\ arehonses inio theiis. There will be no intermediate profit— they will regularly attend the different 1 ea Sales and the Teas purchased will be rendered at a triflii)g addItIOn to the original cost. The necessity to send to London no longer exists; for while Teas as odoriferolis and excellent ill their dilVcrent sorts, may be obtained 0 W. & C0., those large profits will be saved which it IS well known, London Tea Dealers fail not to exact from their olln [y customers.' WHELPDALE & Co..most respectfully solicit from the Public their patjonage and support. PURSUANT to a DECREE, of the HIGH COURT of CHANCERY, made in a Cause, wherein David Davies and another are the Plaintiffs, and Elizabeth Stanhope Currie and others ",e the Defendants; the CREDITORS of WILLIAM SUCK- LING, formerly of NEW WINDSOR, in the Courrty of BERKS, and "late of HEJISTOVE, in the Parish of COITY, in' the County of GLAMORGAN, Esqnire, a Lieutenant Colonel, in the 3w Uegiment of Dragoon Guards, who died on the 2nd April. 11)33, are to come in and prove their Debts, before Henry Martin, Esquire, one of the M asters of the said Court, at his Chambers in SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS. CHANCERY LANE. LONDON, on or before the 12th day of August, 1837, or, in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decte*. WHITE and WHtTMORE Bedford Row. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING of the t COPYHOLDERS and others interested in the com- mon and waste LANDS within the Manor of Abercarne, in the County of Monmouth, win be held at the House of Mr HENRY CHARLES commonlvcalled and known by the name of the MAYPOLE, at CROSS PENMAIN, in the Parish of Monythusloyne, on MONDAY, the 7th of AUGUST next. at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the pur- pose of taking into consideration the most expedient means of protecting the right of the Commoners; and of taking such measures as may then be. considered necessary, aga nst Persons who have already enclosed or otherwise obstructed or trespassed upon the Commons within the said manor. It will be desirable to have a punctual and full attend- ance of those interested in the matters to be discussed. By Order of the Copyholders, THOMAS JONES PHILLIPS, Their Solicitor. 19th July. 1837. UNFA ILING SUCCESS,during a period of ONE U HUNDRED YEARS, has fuliv established the excellence of BARCLAYS' ORIGINAL OINTMENT in the Cure of that disagreeable disorder the ITCH, which it never fails to effect in ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION. This safe, speedy, and effectual Remedy has been in general use for upwards of one hundred years, without a single instance of its having failed to cure the most in veterate caes. It does not contain the's I-nallest particle of Mercury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be safely used by persons of the most delicate constitution. THE PUBLIC ARE REQUETSUD TO BE ON THEIR GUARD AGAINST NOXIOUS COMPOSI- TIONS SOLD AT LOW PRICES, and to observe that none can possibly be qenuiqe, unless the Names of the Proprietor- E A RCLA Y and SONS, are engraved on the Stainp affixed to each Box: great danger may arise from the neglect of this caution.—Sold wholesale and retail by BARCLAY ann SONS (the oroly successors to JACKSON and Co.), No, 95, Fafringdon Street, London, price Is. 9d. Dary., incI tided; and, by their appointment, by all. Venders, oCdichlp, (TO .MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Of SjJIPS SHORTS THEN, AN!) TRAVELLIJR^ TIL6UN S^QTT^P! YARMOUTH BLOATPRS, now in high perfection.—The increasing demand itor this most, delicious preparation proves beyond all doubf if is far superior to any thing of the kind ever yet offered to the for sandwiches, to,ist, biscuits, &c., and as an excellent relish for wine. In Pots, Is. and 2s. each, warranted, in all climates. "We have tasted 'Thorn's Potted Bloaters for Toast, Sandwiclies, &c. it is, indeed, quite a delicacy, and none of our friends, proceeding to Indiaand the Colonies, should on any account be without a supply-we certainly give it a decided preference over anv thing of the kind that has ever come under our notice. Alexander's East India Maqazine. 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 Sauce, and can pronounce it exquisite. We know nothing: of the ingredients, that we leave to such as an more cntious 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 (ieath.-Satii-ist. Wholesale at the Warehouse, 223, High Holborn of all wholesale Oilmen and Druggists in London; and retail bv 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 Bloatersj begs them to observe his signature, ALEX. THORN, on the side of the pot, without which it cannot be genuine. Agents Merthyr Tydvil.. M r Davi,) Morgan.. Chemist. Swa?tsea Mr Williams Cambrian Office Carmarthen Mr Evans Journal Office. Brecon. Mr WiUiainS Druggist. 5— £ | j | <J2 a '1 N I i | f t s     IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. Patronised by the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, cmd equally, useful to all classes. India Rubber Paste Blacking. Manufactured by JOHN HARVEY, Chemist, Mount's Bay Establishment, Penzance. For Carriage Harness, Gig- Apron9) Imperials, Portmanteaus, Boots and Shoes. npHLS BLACKING stands unrivalled, either for 1_ quickness ot polishing, depth and brilliancy of the polish, or for its durability, no Blacking keeping its polish so long as this does in any weather. To Gentlemen in the Navy and Masers of Merchant Ships, it is invaluable it quickly restorei softness and colour to Boots and Shoes, deprived of both by constant wetting with sea water; it prevents the salt water from penetrating the leather, and thus keeps them always soft and dry. It keeps well in any climate, and may be carried in the pocket without soiling it. It is particularly recommended to Gentlemen in the Army they will find it the best Blacking ever oftered to their notice. Boot and Shoe Makers will also find it the best filack- ng they can use for polishing new Boots and Shoes, as it 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 each, and will clean two dozen pairs of Shoes splendidly! The following testimonial will convince those who have not tried the article, of the high reputation in which it is held, particularly in the West of England, where It is almost the only Blacking used. Penzance, August 23, 1830. To Mr John ITarvey, Our servants having for a considerable time past, by our orders, usesl your India Rubber Paste Blacking-we are enabled, by our own observations and their report, to speak to its utility and efficacy, and we strongly re- commend it to our friends, as the CHEAPEST AND UEST BLCKING they can use. Signed by R. L. Davies, commander, 15.N.; John Rowland, Esq. John Richards. Esq; James Mont- gomery, M.D., Rd. Hocking, Surgeon; John Robyns, Major. R.M. Geo. John Esq.; John J. A. Boase, Esq., Banker; Hev. II Penneck Thomas Pidwell, Surgeon; T. D. Evans, Esq., 72, UpperStanford 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 India Rubber Paste Blacking. bringing disappoint- ment to unwary purchasers, and disgrace oil tile sellers. The genuine iias the words "John Harvey's India Rubber Paste Blacking" on each packet, all others are spurious impositions. Sold Wholesale by the Inventor, and at the General Depot for Bristol and its neighbourhood, Wales, Ireland, &c., 29, Clare Street Bristol, by JAMES PHILP; Sold also by the following Agents:- Brecon, f. Williams, Chemist. E. Jones, Siddier. Merthyr, £ Morgan, O'ocer. ■ T. Adney, Chemist Tredegar T. Morgan, Saddler- Abergavenny, G, Green, Grocer, — W. BaberandCo Grocer, ai^ WE, the UuAersiLrned, being Land Owners, or duly authorised Agents of Land Owners, within the Parish of I/LANTRISSENT, in the County of GL vMORGAN. whose interest is not less than One- fourth part of <he whole value of Land subject to Tythes in the said PRTish, DO, BY THIS NOTIUE in writing under our hands, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING of LAND OWNRRSandTYTHR OWNERS within the limits of the quia I?wish, for the purpose of mafciw* 1 IM-IIW GKNftHAL (COM- MUTATION of TYTHES. wiihia the limits of- the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the. Sixth and Seventh- Yeal's of tbeTeign of his late Majesty, intituled "An Act for the Commuta- tion of Tythes in England an4 Wale,ill -and WE DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting will be held at the TOWN HALL, in the Town and Parish of LLANTRISSBNT. aforesaid, on P ilDAY, the Eleventh day of A UGUs'r .next; at the hour of Ten in the forenoon. Given under our bands this ITaurteenth 4ay of July 1837. THOMAS BOLD, Agent for and on behalf Earl Talbot. THOMAS BOLD, Agent for and on behalf of Lord Dyaevor. W. B. M. LISLE, R. F, BICKARDS. TO IRON-BLASTERS* NOTICE IS HEREBY-GIVEN, that the Com- mittee of the Monmouthshire Oanal Navigation, will, attheirnext Meeting, RECEIVE TENDERS, FOR 'SUPPLYING the Company with FIFTY TONS of RAILS, and TWO HUNDRED TONS of TRAM- PLATES, made of bright grey Iron; -The Rails to be four feet long, weighing 701m: eath. 2CtTóns of which to he delivered at the bottom of die -Gantre Pitch, on the Itassa Kail Hoad. and 30 Tons att the Rising Sun. Public 'House, on the Blaenavon Rail Hoad. The Train Plates. to be six feet Plates, weighing iSO!bq. each; 100 Toms 'to be-delivered at Aberbeeg Bridge, on the Beaufort Tram litoad, and 100 Tons at Risca Tram tfnad Bridge. The whole to be sound, strcrug castings. Persons wishing to Contract for the same, are reqyrstedj ito "end in their proposals to the -Committee. bv lileVen1 ;o'Clock in the forenoon, on Friday the 11th of Angust. jnext. Payment to be by Cash; on the completion of the ;delivery. THOMAS COOKE, Clerk-to the Canal Company. Canal Office, Newport. July27th 1837. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Utuier. the Patronage of his. Majesty, H. Ri M. the Duchess of Kent, and the Lot ds af the Treasury- A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. IHE inmiiper4t>le.tiesti(m>njalsofcurerfofCataract, I JLrll^Rfe £ &i^^Qpfchaluiia,.lQSamraatiab, Nervous", Ha(1 Ache Deafness, &nti:crtlier J^iseases.towiiich those (delicate organs int«yel .asd ear.ace subjected. are too ^numerous for the limits of this advertisement, i. -TiMsi Snufl. when takenrfrequetftly, strengtltens, ibe ^erres of the Head, removes obstructions from the. Lachrymal Sac or Duct, the membrane of which, i* indeed a continuation of the Pituitary expansion within the Nostrils. Dr Guthrie, the eminent. Surgceu, recommends Griinstone's Eye Sntiff. I A FEW CASES OF SIGHT RESTORED. J. B. Lachfield, Esq., cured of Ophthalmia; Whitehall, aud Thatched House Tavern. Mrs Guppy. '0. 36, Nelson Square, Blackfriars, Road cured of Ophthalmia. Miss Mary Roades, Market Place, Winslow,, Rucks cured of Ophthalmia. Witnesses to her cure, Mr John Roades, father, and R. Walker, Esq., a magistrate. Mr A. M-Intyre, aged 65, No. 3, Silver Street^ Golden Square; cured of GUlla Serena: it. Liston, Esq, Macipe Library, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Cataract. Mrs Burberow, cured while at Jamaica* of Gutta Serena No, 37, Mary Street, Regent's Park, London. Mr P. Saunderson, No. 10, Harper Street, Leeds; cured of Cataract. Mr H. Pluckwell, Tottenham House, Tottenham,> Middlesex cured of Ophthalmia. Miss h. Englefield, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Nervous Head Ache, Madam F. Lespis, facing the Church, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Dimness of Sight, aad Head Ache. Decimus Blackburn, Esq., 'Chert'sey, Surrey; Head Ache, Weakness, and Dimness of'Sfght cured. George Smith. Esq., 6, York Place, Xentish Town; Weakness and Dimness of Sight cured" bv its use. Elizabeth Robson, 19, Bell Street, jjdgeware Road, cured of Ophthalmia. James Roe, Esq., 3 South Square, Gray's Inn, and 6, Camden Terrace, Sulicitor; cared of Ophthalmia and Head Ache. 19. Bell 8treet, EdgewaTe Road, March 23, 1836. To Mr GRIMSTONE, Sir,-It is with feelings of gratitude I itiforni 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 w?th Dimness of Sight, I wtfs recommended by a friend to try your Snuff, which I no sooner persisted in the use of for a short period, then I f • tnd a speedy improvement to my sight, and my eyes free from the pain to which they had been subject, and I still 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. 1&37.) „ Whitehall, 8th March, r836, Mr GRIMSTONE, 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 Herbs, called Eye SQuff. Its action on the membrane of the nose, causing the.- lachrymal glands to discharge in a manner truly surprising, and by that means so cleansed the cornea, that my Eves became healthy, strong, au performed their wonted duties in a manner that I have not kno,u the blessing of for six years. The renowned Dr. Gu'therie recommended me'to try your Fye SnlitT, prior to my undergoing an operation; s to many thanks to him for his suggestion. Thank. to your invention, that operation will not be necessary. Sir, you have mv permission to mate this know» in any manner you think best. 1 am Sir. your obedtent servant. J. B. LACHFIELD. P. S. Be pleased to send to the Thatched House l avern, St. Jimes's Strew,* a 1>3. 4<l. *nd two 2s. 4d. Canisters. You can send the change inlhe parcel for the inclosed half-sovereign. 0, Camden Terrace, Kentish Town 18th Feb., 1S37 1" sending for another 2s. 4d. canister of your very excellent Eye Snuff, I cannot refrain offering you my congratulations for discovering the valuable properties IT o ^er^s which form the materials of its manufacture. Mr Smith, of this village. (6. York Place, Kentish own/, having mentioned to me that he bad used yoljr Snuff wlth 8ucess> injuceij n,e t0 give it a tTial. It would he ungrateful on my part not to confess the benefit ave derived from its use. A Dimness of Sight and frequent Headache, to which I have been long subjected, have completely ceased, although I have taken no mOre than three canisters. Sir, being a professional man, I find it particularly useful, and indeed to me necessary to have a canister al hand in my study. Your obedient servant, JAMES ROE. To Mr GRIMSTONE, Eye Snuff Inventor, Broad Street. Don G. Lobe, Consul, &c.&c., of the Havannah, Isle U y' aPPointment was granted, bv D°-a Pedro Fon"* ntga"fc' C°nSUl t0 the C°Urt °fGreat Bnt*m» h September, 12, Ar!i|lery p,aee> Londl)„. ?' ^ends 2>500 «ses >'ear'y- His. ?rde" i so o ^est>mony may be seen in Spanish, and Euxl, VV C '■ 0ad Stre«. Bieomsbury, London. Mr W Griinstone's Signature with-the above Royal patronage, is attached to each Canister. Sold in Canisters Is. 3rt.f 2s> 4s 15g 6d each. It may be obtained ia all the principal Towns and Cities. A liberal allowance to Shippers. Owners Captar>n?V- Vendors of Gri.nston^s Eye Snuff, foreign and Bruish Snuffs aad Cigars of the finest quality. 6 AGENTS Merthyr Tydvii_^r Da Chemist. Carmarthen Mr EVan,f Journal Office. -^M?1WV Cambrian Office. Breton -Mr W,H,am Chemis- Haverfordwest Ur J. Ph,llips. Chemist Cardigan. Mr James, Chemist. Hereford. Mr C. Anthony, Times Office tircronobirc Currtpffcr Cruet NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN, that THE TOLLS arising from the several Toll Gates undermen- tioned, will he LET t|y AUCTION i. the best BID DEll. at the SHIRE-HALL, ia BRBCK-NOOK., WEDNESDAY, the tå day of AUGUST, 1887, •t the hour of Twelve ati Noon, for ODC Year, 4p,«opik* mence on the 29th September. 1837. at Noon. The Sums of Money in conjunction with the Xots are the Annual Rents at which the Sam are respectively Let this Year, clear of all deductions, aiid they will be respectively put np at such Sums. The Bidders must be then and there prepared with sufficient Snreties for Payment of the Moaey monthly, [which Sureties must be Personally present at the said Meeting with proper Letters of recommendation,] and no Renter in arrear will be allowed to Pid and they must, if the said Trustees shall require, pay the Rent Monthly in advance, the first Monthly Payment to be made at the said Meeting-, end the other eleven instalments at the beginning of each Month. LOT 1. The East and West Gates at Trecastle and Senny Gate. 572 2. Llanfaes and Tairdeywen,Gates 570 3. The Watton Gate and Side Gate, and Llan- saintfread Side Gate.. 332 4. The Poncumbeth, Crickhowel Bridge, and Green Hill Gates, and Poatybfynhirt Side Gate 750 5. The Pontneathvaugban Gate 24 6. The Cwindu Gate in Devynnock. 9 7. Saint folin's Gate. at Breek-riock 300 8. The Hank, White House and Little-hall Gsies and Side Gates at Builth and .Cefo ,Ll»n- ddewy t SOO 9 The Grigos, "birecting Post, Trevecca and 4 Bronllis Gates, and Llyswen Gate and Side Gate. 201 10. The LIangunider • Bridge ana Churcfti"Gates. 72 ll. The Penkeily, Ccfnbrynich, and Groesft'ordd Gales 116 12. The Furnace opd. CerrigechioD Gates i 470 113. The Blaenlaf.Jiewbridge, Darren, totd. ycymar Gates .».» 492 'ill. The Tarrall Gate r■ 140 |l5. The Court Gate. 156 il6. The Hay Poundj, Dishpool Lane, and Glas- bury (Sates. I 410 T7. The Trebanog and Pender'in Gales. 74 jlS. The Clydach, and Dan-y-park Gates. 70 19. The Blaenboaddu GAte- 5185 '20. The Nantyffin, and Talgarth Road, Tretower, Genffoxdjjnd, Talgarth Gates. 14-. The TOLLS to be taken will be the same as those taken during the Current Year. NOTICE IS AL^p GlVJSN^ tbatiat the *W Nf "Ir. ang, New Trustees be in the Í;, Ws are Dead. By Order of the Trust Brecknock, 13 July, IBS1?. # :T y I r A\j. '1 J}' J: Y."O" BRECONSNftid RACES, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 21 and 28 SEPTEMBER, 1887. FIRST DAY. THE SOUTH WALES PRODUCE STAKES of 10 SOVEREIGNS each, for the Produce of Mares covered in 1S33. Colts Sst. 7lbs.; Filhes, 8st. 4lbs ftalf bred ones allowed lOlbs. Two Miles. Jfajor Rice's ch. c. by Tamworth. out of belina, by Phantom.. „ Captain Bowen Davies' br. f. Merry Lass, by Doctor Fau<tus, out of Mima. „ br. f. Medea, by Doctor Faastns, out of Manto, bv Tiresias. „ —r ch. c. Celastrus, by Gambler, out of Clematis.. Mr Henderson's b. f. by Doctor Faustus, out of Fanny, by Master Henry. t r A Mr Maybery's br. c. the Skipper, by Sailor", out of L<a y Oxford, (h. b.) '-f Mr Price's b. f, by Bastgrove, out of Faith, by Paulo. WltZ. (h. b.) THE LADIES' PLATE of 59 SOVEREIGNS. Three Years Old, 7st.; Four. 8st. {'ibs.; Fivo, 9st-;Six and aged, 9st. 51bs. A WiBner once this Y*ar Rnd Handicaps excepted) to carry 31bs.: Twice, 5lbs.;1n.nce» 7lbs. extra. Horses that have started Twice this xear, and not winning, allowea 3lbs. Two Mile Heate. The USK STAKES of 5 SOVEREIGNS each, lhre« forfeit, with £ 20 added, for Horse!! pot 1Borovgh bred. To close and name to the Clerk of the Course on or before the 1st of August; the weights to, be declared by the 14th of August, and to accept or not by the 1st of September. Heats, twice round aud the distance. To. be Handicapped by the Stewards',Or whom they may appoint. If Three Horses do not Jtarnhe Public Money' will not be added. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. LORD RODNEY | WALTER MAYBERY H. TOUCHET DAVIES LANCELOT MORGAN. SECOND DAY. A HURDLE RACg of 5 SOVEREIGNS each, for Horses that have been hunted in South Wales and the Counties of Hereford and Monmouth, (during the last season). Gentlemen Riders. l'2st. each, 1 wo Miles over Six Hurdles; a Wintle.r of £ 50 at any one time to carry 7lbs. extra. To close and name to the Clerk of the Course on or before the ist of sciftefnber. The BRECOSHIRE STAKES of ^SOVEREIGNS each. h. ft. w iih X20 added to name to the Clerk of the Course, on or before the 1st of August; the weights to be declared by the 14th, and to accept or not by the 1st September. Two Miles. To be Handicapped by the Stewards; or whom they may appoint. -If Three Horses do not start, the Public Money will not be added. j PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. HOIYEL GWYN ) LORD RODNEY BOWEN DAVIES H. TOUCHET DAVIES. R. D. GOUGH { The MEMBERS' PLATE of* 50 SOVEREIGNS. Three Years, Sst.; Four. Qst."4R>s. Five. 9st. i31bs. Six, lOst. 4lbs.; and Aged, LOst. 'd lbi-a Winner once this year to cafry 31bs Twice, 51bs.; Thrice. 71bs.; extra. Horses that have started this Year and not winning, aHo-wed Slbs. Half-bred Horses thwt never -won two clear Fifties, or £ 100 at any one timfe.i»lUwed 7Ibs. A Winner of a Gold Cup, King's Plate, or 100 SovereSgfos, at one time, to cHrry 7lbs. extra, in addition to the above ^eights. Heats, about One Mile aad Three Qaartars. The COUNTY STAKES of 2 SOVEREIGNS each, 4itli a Cup (riven by the Stewaidi, for Horses bred in Breconshire. Weights the same as for the Members' Plate. Heats, once round and a "distance. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. LORD RODNEY I MORGAN H. TOUCHET DAVIES | LANCELOT MORGAN. The WELTER STAKES of ',5, SoVEREIGNS each, 3ft. with a Purse added. Mile Heats. To be Hndi, capped bv the Stewards' or wbom they appolot. To name to the Clerk of the Course, .t die GbORGE INN, SRKCON,by Ten o'clock, on the 1-vening of the *irst Day of the Races. To close and name for the L^ies'Hate.^ Members- Plate. to the Clerk of the Course, « the 1[»n. by 8 o'Clock in the Evening of the 26thSept;; andiwthe^County Stakes and Welter Stakes, by Ten oCilDck-in the Evening of the 27th of September, the First Day of-th- Races to pay 10s. 6d. for each Horse at the time of naming, and e-*ch Winner to pay One Guinea for Scales and Weights. The Winner of the Breconshire Stakes-and Usk Stakes, Ladies' Plate and Menders' Plate, to subscribe One Sovereign each to the Fund. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards or whom tiey may appoint, and their decision to he final. No Person will be allowed ito. erect any. Booth on the Race Course, who is not a Subscriber fP.the Fund. N.R. ORDINARY aitheCASTLE INN on the First Day, and at the BELL INN on ti-a -Second Day. A Ball at the Castle Inn, each Night. The Right Honorable LORD RODNEY £ Stewards H. TOUCHET DAVIES, Esquire.$rds- ROGER POWELL, Cltrh of the Count. NOTICE NOT TO SPORT. jpmTIRW .&. 1fIT@ @W «ÙllR@1lVm OH MS GRACE TOE £ DUKE OF BEATFORTS AND THE E4.B.X. or ABEEGAVENLFT'S "to JIJJ:l!) IN THE COUNTIES OF MONMOUTH AND BRECON. TN «o»f»ego«npe -ofthe scarcity of GAME, NOTICE 1 IS HEREBY GIVEV, that" no Person wiil be allowed to Spott on/the above ^ills; the en<uins Season and any Person found Trespassing, either for the purpose of breaking-in Dogs, or under any other preteuce whatever, wjll be prosecatedi A REWARD OF THREE GUINEAS. (Over and rfbove what is allowed by Act of Pariiament.) will be paid by Thomas Hill, Esq., of Blaenavon. or, Mr Davies, Land Agent, Penmvarth, near Crickhowc-n, to any Person giving information that will lead to the. conviction of the Trespassers. July 125th 1837.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN REPORTED bWARDS. The Frau Maig, Amaaertnann, from Guernsey, the Brothers, Evans, from Rochelle, and the Water Witch, Gal- tichau, from Jersey, in ballast. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS.—The Peri, Vivian, for Adra, the Three Sisters, Dyer, for Malaga,the Frau Maiparetha,AmnVermain,fbr Bremen, the Azores Packet, Hic;s, for Almeria, the Wat e Liljt« -CifSberteon^ and the Pioria, Jarvif,, fop Malaga, the joage JaihwiaeN Nenizow, for Stettin the Lisbon, Hill, for Malaga, and the lodustric-, Stindt, for Bremen, in ballast. FOREIGN CLEARED OUTWARDS. — The Huzza, (.tar"and the Carotine, Coombs, for Hambing-, the .Nancy, Way, for Rotterdam, -and the Rapid, Ma- tthias, for Trieste, with iron; the Mantura, Weeks, iand the Three Sisters, Dyer, for Malaga, with coals. COASTERS INWAKDS.—The John George, Couk, ifrom Gloce'ster, with stones; the Gleaner, Bick. -froot Gloucester, with sundries; the Defiance, Huut, from Ljndwey, with.stooes; the Endeavour, Martin, -from Bristol, with timber; the Eliza, Sants, from ;BAtitel, with sundries the Victory, Merritt, from ;Lyduey,with stones; the Minerva. Hövey, from Bide- jforiTj With matT;TTie KTftjr, Dyer, BFid-ewater the (Robert. Clampitt, from "PSewport, the Augerona, J ellard, from Waterford, the Yeaus, Gullitord, from !Bridgewater, the'Friends,Davies, and the Bute, |nndrrfe« tie Ann, Clements, from Falmouth, and the William, Pearcr, ifrom Portma^OCj-wiihstones; two vessels with ore, and 32 in ballast. COASTERS OUTWAR -DC- The Merthyr Packet, <Vaughao, for Bristol, with snndfies; the Thomas, Edwards, for Newport.. with bark; the Mary, Hooper, for Bristol, with iron the William, Mug- gleworth, for Newportv th^H^rmony, Cadogan, for"Swansei, with'iron tfie Rogej-s. fur Brfstbl, with sundries; 28 ressels with coals, and three in ballast. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The King William, Bedlin-ton, from 1\1 irimichl with timber, deals, &c.; (he William and Mary, Williams, with 75 casks of porter; the Charles, Way, with 18 casks of cider; the Unani- mity, Buchen, the Matilda, Thomas, and the Charles, Howe, with corn and flour; the Catherine, Davies, the Efiza, Williams, the Sarah, Parry, with slates the Brothers, Scoble, the Ebenezer, Power, with iron ore; the Eliza Jane, Vincent, the Thomas, Edwards, the Jane dz Sarah, Wallis, the Somerset, Towells, the Carleon, Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, the George, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, Tiver, the Swift. Richards and the Fanny, with sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Martha, Evans, for Dunkirk- the Mary Roberts, Perry, for Rotterdam; the Lord Nelson,Griiffths,for Rotterdam; the L'Amabte'Ma) ie Picault, for Rouen; the L'Menior, Lancelot, for Nants; the Corinthian, Colburn, for Philadelphia, with iron the JJapoleoa, Storey, for Charleston, with iron; the Fox, Fox., for Newfoundland, with coal; the SJrab. Adams, for Rotterdam, with irati the Prince Regent, Moon, for Quebec, in baiiast; the Sibyl, Richards, with oak timber; the Ann, Collins, the Flora. Lesly, the Minerva, Widdicontbe. the Mary Ann, Boomer, the William and Ann, Bright, the Robert, Clampitt, the William &. Mary, Williams, the Helen, Sawbridge, the Hope, Lever, the Ostrea, Hutton, the Jane, Stewart, the Maria, Lew tbe MargareA, Fawckner, the Eagle, Phillips, the Honora, Honey, the Vaiir-ittart, Down, the Charles, Howe, and the Venus, Crossman, with iron and tin plates; the Carleon, Harwood, the Moder- ator, Johns, the George, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, Threr, the; Swift, Richards, aud the Faiiny, Scott, with sundries; and 100 Vessels with coals. SWANSEA. COASTERS IN WARD&The Bristol (steamer),Jones, and the Palmerston. (steamer), Bailey, from Bristol the Henrietta, Tamplin, from BarDJiOtaple, the Wil- liam and Jane, Remiett, from Bristol the Nauli'ns, Harry, from Hayle, the Brothers, Lew-is, from Lon- don, the Betsey, Williams1 fi-otu BidekDrO. the Be'inda, Jones, from Gloucester, the Resolution, Reed, from Bridgewater, and the Alert, Paddon, frowi Barnstaple, with suudries; the Trader, Huo-hes, from Bristol, and the Posan)olio.,Jarie, Hoskins, from Padstow, with malt the. Jphji Quayier, Ho- ser, from Castlehaven, witii .bercings; the Jane, Rose, from Waterford, with fJoiir; the John, Lewis, from Bristol, with, bricks; the .Mars, Wager, aud the Mary Ann, Ellett, from PDol. with clay; the Primrose. Lewis, and -the Aid. Jpnkjns. from.Mil. ford, with saud 24 with copper ore, and 20 ia baHast. ballast. LLANELLY. ARRIFA^S.^—The Union, Tregerthen." fr/im Hayle, copper brea the Britannia, Noal, the Alen, Care, the Nin.ble, Stride, the Lotfisa, Tobv, from St. Ives and Hayle, the Neptune, Grant, .the Anna Doughall, the AEdesia, Burgess, the JEmile, FII, f.-om, France, the Harriet and PLioa-be, Thoma, the Squirrel, Blackmore, from BarnstapJe, the Mary and Esther, Wilson, from Padstow,. the Marv, Harlew > the Hercules, Harries, the John and Sally, Llewellyn' » from Milford, the John Cawphell, Patwn from' Glasgow, the-Heywood, j6D„ -Liverpool, and ibi K' u0b^et' frow B«y. ■all vn ballast; and • tSmber"11 Staobury, from Quebec, w ith „ MILFORD. mouth Hopewell, Dison, from Ports- fn Rossi4er, Atkins, from Sonthanipton, CWKaVVrexan^' the ^eler*burg,- Gwyther, from ebec, for Milford; the Abet, Thomas; from ewport, for Cork; the Phcfcoix, -Bud'd, thfe Sarah, ^ondon, and the Barid Walter, Sytfjonfls, IVom'' Newport, for Waterford; the -Bensley, Mosely torn Newport, for Balrnaeofon; the Fancy, Torbet* trom Liverpool, for London the AlfVted, 'Witerson' from Newportrfor Marseilles; theResolation, Steel* from Cardiff, for Waterford-, the Fbur Brothers" from Newport^ for &nsworth; rtie Susan| Williams from Newport, for Cork the Euphemia; Thompson, frota St. Andrews, for orders; the ^•siter, Moppell^ from CardiflF, for Naples; the Peace, Merritt, from Cardiff, for Milford; the,/ Friends, Richards, from Cardiff, for Waterfoii- fhe Hero, from'Newpbrt, for Youghall; the Margaret, Vincent,frort Tuug-'hall, tor London the.' Dispatch, Jones, from Liverpool, for HaverfordAvesti; the Hannah, Lodwick, ffotn Glasgow, for.Brilpw t i the Atlantic, Jones, Trooa Liverpool, for. .• Main; th? Elitabethj Lewi's, from Netfpwt. for t Wan try; the Friends, RjcWds, froih^- Carditf, for Waterford; and the Jslne. Rice, from Newport, r Cork. SAILE t).-TVie MontrtaSfieer, (steamer,1 Edwards, from Swansea, for Liverpool; and the Cheviot. Janes, from Milford, for Quebec.