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,hGEST FOR BRISTOL A\D HEREFORD BRISTOL: Mr. Jot!r< RELS, 31, Coltez,e Green. HEREFORD: Mr. W.H. VALL, BookseUer, High St LOXD3X AGE\T5. 'f(,s5rS"I-.TON and Co., Warwick Square. NI r. I' B A P.,7, r R, 33, Fl ee t Street. 'fr. S. D EACoS, oJoniaJ Coffee House, \VaIbrot.)i. Mr.G. REYKEH., 42, Chancery Lane, Fieet Street, )Tessrs 31. and W.E. HAi\L\10SD, i.'7, Lombard street, Messrs. CLARKC and LE\IS, 4, Crown Cjurt, Thread- IT R. J OS E P ii THOMAS, 1, Finch Lanp, Messrs. JCPGE and Co., P a" ace N e w Road, Westminster Ir J. Buildings, Cha¡¡Céry Laue. A N D Toall Postmasters and Clerks of the Roads. 77tM Papcr is HfJularly filed at Peel's Coffee Housf.F)eet Street. The Chapter Coffee House, St.Paui's. And at the Colonial Coffet House,Waibroot., London
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Orders and A (It-ertisentents ivill be recei"cfl by the ./M?oM-tn<; CoMM/rt/?en?. ???'?'r.WM.B)RB.Bo?$e))<-r. ?O?MOL [ ;I -r. C. HOUG?. BookscUer, &c. ?KCON: Mr. WM. EvAfiS, Ship Street. _?WpOKT Messrs. W):HMHR and So'<. t; .oks..Uers RI ()GENJ): Mr.jAMKsBtRD,Jnn,Bookse]ter. f? ?? ? ??' DAY, L?w Stationer, Mount street. ?BR.DGE: PostOfHee. ?'C?HOWEL: Mr.T.WlL..tAM8. ?"HRGAVENNY MpMr. WATK?s & Sox, P.O. '?BRIDGE: M. T?uMAS & Co. China Warehouse "HPSTOW Ni r. B. n R A 1) F 0 R D, C k eD i 5 t & Druggist LAN I)OVERY WiLHAM R.EES.PottOmce. '?-.TH: MrTffOMAS GwfLLUf. Lion Hotet. '??DEGA)?: Mr.Jo!s DAVts?Brj/cAft;?, BookseHer AND At the GAXF:TT[: and Gt!ARn!A.'< Office, High Street -"crthyr Tydvi), where all Communications) are requested to be addressed.
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BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS WILL SAIL Dpi-ing the NEXT WIEEK,& AS FOLLOWS: FROM BRISTOL. FEB. t9. MONDAY.t2 noon 20,TUESDAY .I after 2t.WEDNL.SbAY.2 after 22,THURSDAY. 7 morn 23, FptDAY. 81 morn 2t, SATURDAY. 91 morn FROM NEWPORT. FEB. i9, MONDAY.9 morn 20,TUESDAY .lO?morn 2!, WEDNESDAY.12 noon 2!, WEDNESDAY.12 noon 22. THURSDAY. 2 after 23, FRtDAY. 2¿ after 2t, SATURBAY .10 morn FARES :-After Cahin, 4-s.-Fnre-Cabin, 2s—Chi). ren under 12 Years *f Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is each. ?o'u-.Whect Carriage. 20. Two-Wheel ditto. 10s.. ?'rsas each. 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one p?'?naer. t5s.; Horse and Rider,After-Cabin, 7s; ditto '?.C.hin. 6< Q.?? The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets p "H NOT!CE that they wit) not be accountable for any ?"en:er's Luggage,nor wiH they be answerable for any ba"? Package, or Parcet(if to.tor damaged) unless ? ?? at either of their Otnce:in Bristol or Newport; ? '? above the vahte of 40?. to be entered at its va)ue, ,,r?''ria?einproporHpnpaidforthesameattbeti[ne "king. I.ø;OSTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily tweeil these placet and Newport. b,REDEGA Il InoM WORKS, through Abcrcarn, New- and t;fdwetty, and a branch from Newbridge to ?""tysto.—A Coach Dai)y between these p)aces and '*P"rt; arriving at Newport about tO o'ctock morn- s'*nd ttartingat 1 w'ctock afternoon. Al),)Iy at the Bristet General Steam Navigation Corn* j"?"Omee.Quav,Eti!ito);or at the Packet-Ogees' '.?h?n.Wharf.HotweHit.and Rodney Wharf, New- JOHNJONES,??e?<. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL. STEAM PACKETS ??4 ARE INTENHED TO PLY ?3S??. ???? During ?he present Week, ???\? AS FOLLOWS: JVAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. FROM CARDIFF. I)- .Monday N.titil,is 11 morning 20.. TUf.sday Lady Charlotte 12 afternoon 2)..Wednesday..NantiJus 2 afternoon 22.. Thursday. Lady Charlotte 3t afterllooll 2:)..Friday.Nautilus. afternoon 2,1.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 6niornidg LADY CHARLOTTE H. T. PARFHT, Comfuauder. FROM BRISTOL. FEB. 19.. Monday .LadyChartotte 9i morning 20..Tuesday .au)i)us. 10! morning 21.. (' Iiarlotte 121 aflernoon 22..Thursday.NautHns. 2 afternoon 23.. Friday Lady Charlotte 81 morning 2" Satunlay. N alttilus. 9 morning .t:r!h's for Merthyr immediately after the Of the Packets from Bristol. FAR ES :-After Cabin. 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. ollildren under 12 Years of Age, Ha)f-price.—Dogs,Is takeb. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cahiu. ''eshn)g?? ??y ?p ??j ?? Board, on moderate terms F !0< '?"?hee) Carriage, 21?.; Ditto drawn by One Horse t?.?-. 't'wo-Wheet Carriage, tOs. Hd.; Horse" 6s 7? Horse and Rider, After Cabin. 9s. Fore Cabin p? Cattte, Sheep. These Fares include every ex F the lght(,rs are requested to order all Goods intended for 1(oh', STILUS to be sent to No. !?, Quay Street, or to ?Ah? ?'P?'n. Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the Str' ?H\' LOTTH, to Ctare Street HaU, Marsh t, Bristol. Goo] ack (S wIll be hauled from the Warehouses to the CIs, at the expense of the Companies. ?.-?f?* ?CM'&t-f(?< ??erA't-e, CcM&r?/f/e. Bt-t'Jf/e'? ??,.?'?'?'?'"??C7'p/H?.—Goods forwarded to these ?Ct? 'Pring Waggons and Y?ock-up Ciina? Boats im- <-Q????y"narr)va), nn)ess ordered by any particftar St? ''?'e. i:) which case they \vi)t be dcpositfd in the p, '?rkpt Warehouse titt ca!!ed for.—Freight t" be —o"de!ivery. oj?"?. Packages, Parcets, &c. forwarded to aUpart Stea? "??°m without detay. when sent to cither of their Packet Ofncesin Cardin'or Bristo!. t??y further tnformation as to Freight, &c. wiH he A??'? "Gained by ?pptyingMtheAj:ents.Mr H.Jfnes. ?h f?' ?'trch Street and at the Packet OHnre on the ? "'?arditT. or te Mr Jo)m Grifnth Jones. AgRnt, t..?. 'Q"?. Street, Bristo); for the NAUTILUS Fac- ?.antt(,fMr!)onovan.atthePack<-t()fHce,onthe fht ?''?"?'; "r 'o Mr W. B. Owen, 15, A?'on Cres- 1,4,t; Mristot, for the LADY CIL\)!LOTTM ?'< ???—??'? Proprietors of the above Steam Packet' f?' oupe, that they wii) not beaccountabte for any ?ty ?Ser's Luggage, nor wiH they be answerubte for by p"?s. Packages, or Parcet!(if )ost or damaged Of .?' exkage or otherwise) un)e?.s Booked at either of ?'?'? OfHces at Cardtffor Uristo if above the vatue p0f. ?'' "ntess entered at its vatoe. and Carriage in pro- Ca?" P?"? tor the same, at the t'me of Booking.— «'e) ?''unsigned to order, or not taken away before S<x be ? the evening of the day of ianding. wit) A)) j"?"?use() at the risk and expence of the consignees all(i to be considcrcdas))ens.notnn)y for height %at, *e thereon, hut also for all pteviousty un- Pro"' Freight, and Charges due by consignees to the ??r'efnrsof?? ?? packet. Disputed weights bt.?)?"em(;nt. claims for )o!.? or damage, &c., cannot the 0'??'?' unless a written notice of the same be sent to F '"ceonthedayofdeiivery. Rebruary, 1838. JT@ GENUINE HORSE MEDICINES, ?arpd f?? ?? originat Recipes ()ate in the Pos (; of GEORGE BuTT, of Nottingham), by BAR- ? and SONS, the sole Proptietors. j?E?ttNG'S ESSENCE for Lafneness in Horses certain Cure i.ffotd Strains or Swelltngs, Slips ?H? ?'"s of the ?iontder, StiHe. Hough. Whir)botie. ??k'e '?'?k. Pafftern and Cofnn Joints, Strains of the j p?'??s. &c?price 2s. 6d. per botdc. *<:ht??G'S ?{XTtJRE.forChoHci., Gripes. Be))y- (' Pr' vcrs, Co,u"hs Colds Strauulcs, Ye!)ow Staggers, Spj???G'S SPAVIN HXIMEST. for Spavin-t. Per p?' ?d Strains in the Bdck Sittews. price 2<. 6d. Sh?'.??I?G's SHOULDER MATURE, for Sote ?. D?''?? SweHings, GaHs of the CoHar or Sadd)e, L?? ?. Per bout.. it 'Q H??G'S BALSAM, forau F.esh'or 0!d Wounds ? 0??'f-cets.perbott)e. .? "ess ',? ='??one of these Medicines can be Genuine, A ?rp?r t? "ames of < BARCLAY & So?S, Fatringdon N ?''?ina)'!?'" ?"' amxed they having purchased the ?m ?OUtcnh ??? ?°? ?'? Executora of George Bott, of BRECONSHIRE. ARESIRABLE SMALL [jIl1J!.1a ll) ill ø!3 [1) LçfJ ill JZ! FOR SALE. o be ioltr ii-D f(ttctfait, By Mr HUGH JONES, At the CASTLE INN. MERTHYi: TYnVIL. on WEDNESDAY, the 2)stday of FEBRUARY, 18S8, at Two in the Afternoon. A FARM AND LANDS, catted and known by ? the name of TYR Y TAY BACH. situate in the Parish of VA YNOR, and now in the occupation of Llewellyn Davies. as'l'e.,atit from year to ThePropertyadjoinstheTuropikeRoadfromBrccon to at a hort and convenient distance from the latter uourishing Town; and, having a good RIGHT OF COMMON, itforms in every respect an advantageous itiv(' ittnent. -For further particulars, apply to the Offices of Messrs Vaughan and Bevan, and Messrs Jones, Powell, and Ives, lie pO.>tage of all ilpplications by tetter, must be paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Valuable Oak and other Timber, with capital Hoop Coppice Wood. To be OnJ by atirtiolt, BY MR THOMAS WATKINS, At the CARDIFF ARMS INN. CAR!)tFF. on SATUR- DAY, the 3rd Day of MARCH, 1838, between One and Three o'ctock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sale as he produced TIIE following Lots of superior OAK and other TIMBER TREES, and COPPtCE \VOODS. LOTt. 7 Acres of exeeUent Hoop Coppice Wood. 104 Oak Trebie end Doubie Stofes, marked with Red Paint. ]96Ash ditto ditto ditto. 3 A-ih Timber Trees, numbered with Red Paint, from to 3. t Aspen Tree, numbered with Red Painty. Thf al'o'-e stands in Ceven y Coed Wood, on Coedygorras Farm. near Rumuey. A LSt), 27 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with Red Paint, from t to 27. !4Ash ditto ditto ItoM. U Oak Treble and Double Stores, marked with Red Paint. J 52 Ash ditto ditto ditto 2 Acres of Coppice Wood, well adapted for Hoops and Crate Poles. These stand in Coed y Billiook, on Coedy- gorras aforesaid. LOT2. 85 Oak Timber Treea, numbered with t:ed Paint. f I-om I to 85. 30 Ash ditto ditto 1 to 30. 82 Oak Trebie and Doubts StorM, marked with IIpd Paint. 400 Ash ditto ditto ditto. And about 10 Acres of very Capital Coppice Wood. Standillg in Pensylvannia Wood, on Coedygoi-ras aforesaid. [.OT 3. 3t Oak Timber Trees, nu.nberfd with Hed Paint, from 1 to 34. 5 Ash ditto ditto I to 5. And ahOllt 2 of Brake Standing on Cae'r Hpog, on Coedygorrns Farm, 60 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with Red Paint, from I to 60. 55 Oak Treble and Double Stores, marked whh Red Paint. 56 Ash ditto ditto ditto And about 5 Acres of Underwnn.). An rowing in Wern Goch Wood, on Coedygorras FA m The whote of the above stand nenr Rumncy Bridf;p. within three mites of t))<- Port of Cardiff, and is wet) deserving the attention of Tunber Merchants and Hoop Dealers. Mr Thomas Met.ry. Woodward, on Coedygorras F?rm, wiU shew the ditY-'rcnt L?'ts and further particutcrs mav he obtained at the Ofnc.- of Mr P. Richards. Soticitor'. Cardiff; or of Mr John MorriS.Tuuber Surveyor, Newport. Cardiff.Ftb.I4.,lo3S. STEADI ENG-IJSrE. TO BE SOLD, A N er'tirety new ))i?h-pres"-nre BLAST ENGINE, /? nevfr having hpen used. manufactured at one of thenrstF.,unficriesinSc<.t),tt)d.aNdi.<oneof)hf.nost perfect mode)s. in Cornea)). The Steam Cyhnder is twenty-four inches, and the Air Cytinucr forty-two .nches in diameter, with a five fpft str.'ke. The who)c stands inacao-ironframc. The Mciicr is about seven tons. made of the best Shropshire p).'tcs,with'eadtng pipes, For particuiarsappty (if hy tetter, post-paid) to Francis Todd, Cornwall. t -THE undersized,hein.: the duty nuthcrispd t?A?cntofthcR(.v!(?RGASWAr.TKi{S,T!'[';tK- 0\V\R within the Parish ofVAYNOt!. in the County of BIUC();o.¡. whose interest is not Ips than Onf- fIHth part of the whole valne of the Tithes of the said Parish. DO.HY TH[S \0!CH in writing under my hand,C'A).LaPAKOC)UALMEE!SGofr.AN!J 0\EHS&TH'HK-OW\)'S, within thehmitsofttie said Parish, for the purpose of ;,k i 1, an A G It )I r,, I' FOR THb: GHNHRAL CmDIVTATION OF Tn'H! S within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to ths provisions of an Act passed in the 6[han(t7thyears of the reign of his laze Majesty King Willialn the 4:h, intitu)cd"An Act for the Commutation of Tithes inKnK)andand.Wa)["andUOHH<UHYAf.SO GIVE OTICE that such Mgl';T[G WHJ. BH HELDattheCllUHCH,in the said Parish,on F::1!)AY, the Twenty-third day of FEBaV. ItY next, at the hour of 12 at Janua?y'?'38"°'? "? MORRIS S\YC)\ IT THE undersigned, Hein? a Ti'he-O?ner, -'?? within the Parish of MACHEN, in 'he Cnun- tiea of MO?MOUTH and GL.A\!Oi?GA\, whose interest is not less than One-fourth pHt of the whole value of the Tithes in the said Parish. D'). BYT:![S NOt'fCKin. writing under "iy hand, C\t.L A l'o\HnCHt,L i\IEEn,\r OF LA\n- OW\ERS AN!) TITHE-OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an AGREEME;o.¡T FOR THE GENtm\L ct),iiii tj,r A T10\ OF TITHES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant!* the provisions of an \ctpa-.sed)n the 6'.h and 7th years ef the rogn of his late Ma.ip5ty, 1 King W)))iam the Fourth, intitoted An Act for tht Com- n)UtationofTithf'sinHrtg)at)()andW<t)cs;"andfD<) 111<;1 EUY A LSO (JIVE NOTICE, that lIch M EETlNG WH-L HE HELD kit the SCIIOOL-IIOUS:4, in the said Parish, on W EDN ESDA Y, the Fourteenth day of MARCHncxt,atthehourofTwetveo'c)ockatnoon. Gtven under my hand tlii-i Tenth Day of February. t83S. AUGUSTUS MORGAN, Rector of the said Parish. If THE, U"de)si?ned, hemg the duty i'u- 1.) thorized A)!entofRtCHAKDTURBt:HVH.L TLfUBHHVILf.. Esquire. TITHE-OWN ER within the Parish of EWEN?Y. in the County of GLAMO GA\, whose intc?'st is not tess than One-fcurth part of the va!ue of the TITHES in the said Parish, UO. BY THIS NOTICE in writing under my h.'nd, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING of LA\D-UW\ERS and TH'HE-OW?EHS.within the timits of the said Parish, for the purpose of iiiakiiiu, AN AGREi;ME\T FOK THE G E\ Et: A t, CO \1 M STATION OF TITH ES within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provtsions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty WiH a))) the Fourth, intitulcd" .\n Act for the COlllUJutatioll of in En,dand and Wales," and I UO HH):);t;Y GIVE NOTICE, that suehMEETI\GWtL),BR HELD in the CHURCH of the said Parish, on THURSDAY, the 22ud Day of FEBH.CAltY next, at the hour of Kh-ven o'clock in the Foretioorr. Given under my hand this 31st Day of January, 1838. EUWAKD BRADLEY. MERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. ) rpHE BOARD OF GUARDtANS of the MER JL THYHTYDFH. UNION are ready to receive TENDERS for the Valuation of the whole of the Pro- perty lihle to Poor RoUes in the of LLAN- WONNO.within the said Union. The V-Itit tion mnst be written in the form set forth in a Schedute issued by the Poor Law Commission- ers. and wiH be subject to their approva). Persons de5irous of their services are req 'iestel to send in their term-v, under cover, post paid, addresse<! toM'J. W. Howards, Vavnor, near Aferthyr )\dfH.onor before Monday, the 26th instant, on which day the appointment wiU be made. J. W. RDWA'tDS. Clerk fo </te Board of CtM)JtaM. Vaynor, Ftth February, t838. V A L E tkDn..WWD Call of rive Pounds per Share. IIE DIRECTORS of the TAFF VALE RAIL- ? WAY COMPANY, ;¡¡ctin under the provisions of the Act of incorporation, HEa:W{ GIVE NOTICE. that the Proprietors of Share, are requested to PAY. on orbefore the !2<hDayof MARCH next, to nnv one of the undermentioned Hants.the Sum of FIVE POUNDS, on each of their respective Scares, viz.:— London and WestminsterBank. London, \Vest of Hngtand and South Wajes District ) „ Bank.? ??<o'. Ditto Ditto Ditto. C'afd''y. Ditto Ditto Ditto. lIerth!lr. Monmouthshire and Gtamor?anshire Bank- ? ? ,y ing Company.? ?"'o<y. NatlOn,,1 Provmclal Bank. Cardiff. By order of the Board of Direetorx, JOSEPH BALL. Raitway Omcc, Cardiff, 14th Feb. t838. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Contract for Works. 1\JO?ICE IS HEREBY GtVEN, that the D! ? RHCTOKS Wff.r. MR!;T at their OFFfCH in CA'{D'FP, on WHDNHSDAY. the Tth Day of MARCH next, at Twptve o'Oock. to RRCKIVR 'RENI)E S for the execution of the following Works, viz:— CONTRACT No. 13.—Uancamch Branch. Beill the Construction of a Stone Bridge across the Hiver Taff, near Park ill the Parish of Uan- Also, CONTRACT No. 14. Being the Excavation and Formation of the Cnttings and and Construction of all Culverts, and other !\T asonry. Hetainillg al1s, lId the entire Completion balla-sting and lajng the Permanent Rails) of that pot-tioti of the Lme ex- from the termination of No. in the Jiarish of Merthyr rytifil, to a point in field nllmherlld 19 in thp. 1'lan, in the Parish of being a distance of about 48 Chains. A!so, CONTRACT No. 15. the Excavation and Formation of the and and tlte Construction of all B.ridg, Cn!v.'r(s, and other iH;¡soury, Hetaining \Valls, and the cntire Compietinn (,'xcept ha1Jasting and laying the Permanent Hails) of that of the Iine cxtcudiug from terlllinatinn S. 111 the Parish nfWhitchurch. to the. boundary of Fietds!))mhfrcd f'8intheParti<<m!-nt.tryI'!an.intheParishnfSt. John th" Baptist,in Cardiff, being a distance of about 26i.C!.ains. Drur<s of thf Contract, with Plans and Spff-ifiea- tionsofthfW(')ks.wi))bRrca<)Yt'oru<sprctO)),:Hthei';n- gineer's Othre. at Maendy. near Cardiff, on an.) after Friday, the 23rd day of Febrnary next. Printed Foriris of '['endcr mav be had there, or at (he Company's Office in Carditt, aud no others will be attendedto. The Parties wliow Tenders are accepted, wi)) he re- qniredto enter into a B"nd, with Two f.llr..ti"s, for the due performance of their C""tract, and the n;)mcs of the proposed Sureties are to he Specked )n the 'fender. ThsTendcrsmnstbede)iveredattheOthce.inC.)r- ditT. on 0) before T\Velv<o'Clock,.on the said 7[h day of March and the parties tcndcrm; or persons duty authorized by them,must be in attendance at the time The directors will not bind thcmsetves to accept the Lowest By order of the r, .ird, JOSEPH B\LL. Kaitwny O/Hce. Cardie, Jan. 25t! LS3S. GREAT WESTERN RYILWAY. T\TOTtCE ?S HEREnY GtVEN. f'?t the next -L?H?!.F-YKARLYG!?H!!AL?'?.Tt\Uf)fthp Pilo l,I'oRS )f this Company wi)the held, pursuant to tlik-, Act of I'arliatnetit, it, 1,(j%;I)()NT, 4t tile CO-I- P\'NY'S OFFtCt' FRINGE'S on 1'ur.S- DAY.the 27th FEBHUARY, at Twe've ociock, for the Etfction of Six Directors,in the place of the sa;nc num- ber who will retire by Hatiot, and for other purposes of businp"s. The Chair wil) be taken at One o'clock preeisetv. W.L'.S!\)S.C/M!'wt. ROHHRt' BIU; HT, Deputy ClwiruulII. T)ieD!rectors retiring by Ballot are re-eligihle under the of the Act. TbeTransferBx.kswiU be eloSt.donSaturday.the [7tli inst., arid will n,)t be opened untitafter the sud Ha)f-Yearty General Meeting on the said '27th February. 331ILMIMCwHA M and &I.OUCES- TEEt RAIIiWATT. Contract for Rails, Chairs, and Fastenings. f-ilt]E Directors of the Birmingham and G)o"ccs- ) ter Raitway are rca<)y to tfceive T)':NDKHS for the supp)y of W):OU(jMr-mON !:A!LS and CAST- mON CHAmS. together with the necessary Fastenings, to the tota) extent of 850 tons of Raits, to be detiverrd at the tinderiii eilt ion,(i places and dates, either in LOtal, or portions to be delivered as follow. P.ace of Dc)iv..ry. For???? '?? Combe Hill Wharf Chet'enham. 150 May3). Do. Do. 50 JuneSO. Do. Do. 50 Ju)y31. Tew):esbury\Vharf,oo ,nn ? a) theriverSevern. Ashchu.ch. !00 May!!L Do. j)n. 50 Junr30. Do. Do. 50 July 31. TwiningWharf.Sfnih-s above Tewkesbur\. Northway. 50 '\fay3t. on the river Avon. Do. Do. 50 June30. Do Do. 50 Juty3i. Hrcdon's Not-ton 4n)i)esabove't'ewke.-);tedou'sNortonIOO May3L bury. Eckillgton Wharf, 5! mi!e<aboveTew)tes- Eckingtoit. 50 May 31. bury. Do. 110. 50 'Ju)y31. river Avon, 7 mi.es Dpff?rd 50 MayS). ahove Tt>wkesbl1rv. Specifications will UP fUrlllhecl to the pai't" s who lIIay app)y for t}\e same to Captain W S Moorsom, Engineer- in-('hief,\Vorce.ter where Dra.wings will be exhibited, and any further explanatiou given, by the Hesident Eu- gineer. The Seated T'-nders must be addressed T.) the Corn- mittce of at the Ha¡Jway,offit6, Glollce3- ier." on or before Wednesday, Feb. 28, endorsed— Tenders for ¡¡ails, &c." By order, (SigMd) WM. BURGESS, S/iperintendent. GbuceateT, February 6, 1838. TO SURGEONS. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN of respective Edn. /iL cation, who has served an Apprenticeship "f Five Years to a Surgeon and and Two Years as and Visiting is deÛrous 0 r re- himself in the latter c;tpacity. Satisfactory references will be given as to efficiency, &c., &c. Address, by post paid letter, A. B. C., Post-office, Lianelly, ?JOTiCE IS HEREBY GtVEN. that a MEET- L? !NG of the INHABITANTS and RATE- PAYERS of the Paris') of HEDWELLTY, in the County of MONMOUTH. WtLL BE HELD at the TOWN HAL' in the Town of TREDEGAR, 011 THURSDAY. the 22nd of FEBRUARY, 1838, at the hour of one o'clock in the ilfternoon, for the purpose of considering, aud determining upon any propo- sition that may then be made by or on the part of Da vics, and Co. for the differences at present exiting between them and the of Hedwethy, resecting certain PUBLIC HtGHWAYS, now under indictment within that ¡¡::¡- It ill be destrabteto have a punctual and full attendance of those interested in the matters to be dis- cussed. By order of the Inhabitants, THOMAS JONr:S PHtLLFPS. Their Solicitor. Ncwpott, February ]2th, 1838. co7arbiff urttptkt ototrirt. \TOT!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL \N\U \L :\lEI.;J'I'\G of the TRUS- TEES of the TUR\r;KE ROADS within the said District, will bp held at the Houe of Elizabeth Rarrett, c.inR<) :t;)tj known hv the natr:e of the CAiUHFf' ARMS t\inCARDtFF,onS\!(JRDAY. the Twenty-fourth d.ty of NIAIICII next, at Twelve at Noon, in of an Act paed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reion of his late Majesty. Wiitiatn the Fourth. imitn)ed "An Act requiring the Allnual Stiltelflellts of Trustees or Commissioners of "Turnpike Hoads, to be transmitted to the Secretary of "State, and afterwards laid before Parliament." WtLHAM JERKINS. Clei-k to the Ti-ustees of the said District. Cardiff, t3th February, 1838. i5rtlTgtnb urnpUu 13totrtrt. \TOT!CE IS HEREBY G)VE!f, that the L?) Gt'.SERAL A\\UAL MEL?TtNG of the TRUS- TEES, acting in and for the above District, wiH be held at "The INYNDH\AF ARMS IN\ in the Town of nRt!)GEND, on SATURDAY, the Third Day of At [tcli next, pnrsnant to an Act passed in the 31-11 and 4th Years of the reign of his late Ilajesty, William the4th. \VM.MORGAN. Clerk to the said Trustees. Bridgend, 8th February.1838. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Ulaittriooritt Z3iotrirt Uoi-tbo. '\JOT!CE tS HERERY GIVEN. t''at )!)e i\ GENERAL AN\UAf. ?n;ET!?(; of the TRUS- TEES and COM\MSSrO\f<S of RoaJs wif) he hc)d. at the CROSS KEYS I\ in 'he Town of I.LA "ITllISSI"T on FlU DA Y. the Twenty-third dav of A! ARCH nrYt. at E)even o'ciock in the Fort-unon, when the b", pas'e,j, and laieJ before the in compliance with the directions of an Act passed in the 3rd and -tth years of the Hci¡l;n of his )ate ''tH)Rstv King Wtttiam the Fourth, intituted, "An Act reqnirin the of the Trustee. and Com- inissioncrs ot Turnpike ){o.td<, to be transmitted to the of State, and laid before Par- iiametit." T.JO-HV. Clerk to </te Trustees. I,1antriss(-ut.tthFch.,1838. "Ocsy byd. i'r laith'Hymracg." "Cynry fu, sydd, ac a fydJ." C;.ELTLDIrr SOCIETY. THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF BUTE. PRESIDENT. C'UDJECTS OF COMPETtTION fOR THE s YEAR. 1838. 1. By the Society. For tbe !Jest Essay in 'elsh, on the City of Lan- dilff.A Premium of J7 7s. Od.and amedat va)ue i3.3s.0d. 2* By Jolin Llewely?z, Esq., Grecll-]!ca.]o/l). Fnr the be<t Ode to Danic) Jones, Esq.. of Beauprc. for his Liberal and lIaarl"ome Donation to the Cardiff lnrmcary."—A medal va)uc £2 2s. Od. 3. By .]¡frs. ilrorgan, Çardilf; ''For thRbestSon; on A,ricttlttlre, containing not less than thirty )ines.— ;)rRmnun ofi'l Is. Od. 4. /?!/ Mrs. L'avies, of the A ¡¡gel. For the best 'Essay on the Usefulness of Sunday Schoots in \Va).'s."— medal vatue Xi Is OJ., and a premium of t0j., by Ir, Edinonds, Mason's Arms. 5. By a Friend. ''F()rthcbf<tK<ing('othetune—'f.!wyQon').crtntn!n!ng not less than Six Verses on the U8dulncss of the Welsh Ihrp in former times."—A mcdat vatue .(.1 Is.Od 6. By lIfr. Henderson, CardijJ: For the. Song to a Lovely (to the tune medal value Is. Od. 7.' By a Zoref of Ilonesty. "For the best Song to the Traitor."—A premium of £1 Is. OJ. 8. By lJIr. Thomas, Three Cranes, Cardiff. "ForthfbLStStxEngtytUontothe?'trqmsof B)tte, for his generosity in the town of C?rditf.—A meda) value £1 Is.Od. 9. By Al-r. Thomas, Ynysgau. Pr tile best Six EnglYllion (Ill ridicnl) on the C.trdiH'Uoion Workhouse."—A medal value 11 Is. Ud. 10 By ?-. Jlforgans Queen's Head. "Forthe best Upgy on the late Harper of this Town, Mr Thomas Morris."—A premium of 10s. n. By <Ae Society. "For the best DaYeron tbe Swgle Harp.A new Harp, vH)ue XIO 10s. made by leuan Detyuawr. (B. Cardiff. )2 By the Society. "T& the best Mate Singer, atter the manner of Gwent and Morgauwg."—A medal value ii ts.O. !3. By the Society. To the best F.j,,a)e Sinner, af'<-r the manner of .A ine(iiii value GW(,llt and 1\I()rgal1w.A md:1 value £1. l.. OJ! N.B. Judges.—On the Compositions, R'?/ Cry?hywet—On the Harpers, Singers, &c..W.?'chott Lsq., Adams Down. THH ANNIVERSARY Wt).L HE HELD ON EASi'Htt MONDAY. The Compositions are to be directed to the Mayor of the Town. H. Morgan, Esq.. Cardie, postage pa;d. The Compositions are to be in, on or beiore the 25LIk of March next. WM. REECR, GWILYM DDU GLAS TAF, YSJTifenydd. Crockherhtown, Cardiff. Subjects Second, Fourth, and Seventh, are con- fined to the Members of the Society. ? Britannia Life Assurance Company. No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILHON. StrCttOtS. Wiltiam Hardgett, Esq. Robert Egtinton, Esq. Samuet Bevington, Esq. James Foster, Esq. Wco. FechneyBfack, Esq. Erasmus Hobt. Foster, Esq. John Brighttnan, Esq. Atex. Robert Irvine. Esq. George Cohen, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. John Drewen, Esq. Thomas Teed; Esq. anbitorss. Edward Bevan, Esq. Andre Jopp, Esq. fttebitttl OtKcfra John Sims, M.D. Smith, Esq. Surgeon, Billiter Square. ta1\bing (iCouttSpt, The lion. Jjhu Ashiey, New Square, Lincoin's Inn. .ioHdtor, Witiiam Bevan, Esq. Old Jwry. Santtcrs. Messrs. Drewett and Fowter, Princess Street, Bank. agent, For Benjamin Jeckson, Esq. fttebica1 OfKccr Jt;HOIDA BRL:\V[:R, Esq. This In5titation is so cousÜr uted as to the bene- fits of Liie ia their fu Ilest extent to Policy holders, and to present greater facilities and acc.{)lI.mo- datIOn tlan can be obtamed in any similar estabhshuicnt. Among the following improveulents on the sys- tem USllal\ y adopted, are recommended to the attentiun of the Pubtic. An ample subscribed invested in sucll a man- ner as te be imIllediately available when the claims by deatbs arise. A most economical set of Tables-comptited expressly for the use of this Institution, frofu authentic and corn- plete (with two exceptions oul y) presentiug lower rates of premium than any hitherto A Table of increasing rates of 1reinitim on a new and rcmarkaLle plan, peculiarly advantageous in caSe where Assurances are by way of securing loans oc debts, a less immediate payment being required on a policy for the term 01 life than in any other office and the hutder having the option of paying a periodiraHy according to an equitable scale of References to medical attendants not required when the s'ate of health is unexceptionabte but whenever references are required, the medical attendant of the party consulted on behalf and at the expense of the Company. l'olicies effected by persons on their own Jives not rendered void in case of de-ath by duelling or the hands of justice. In the of suicide, jf the policy be to a bona fide creditor, the sum assured paid without deductioti-if not so assigned, the fu1\ amount of premiums returned to the family of the Policics revived the exacti.>tl of a tine within twelve months, on tire productiun satisfactory evi- dence as to health, and payment of interest on the preminms due. Age of the Assured in every ca,e admitted in the Policy. A)t claims payable within one month after proof of death. Extract from Increasing Rates of Premium for an Assurance of £100 for Whole Term of Life. Annua) 1'retuinm payabie d'uing First Second Third Fontth Remain- \ge. Five Five Five Five dcr of Years. Years. Years. Years. Life. d. d jE d. d. d. 20 I 1 ? ? 5 10 1 to 11 16 9' 2 3 8 30 1 6 ? t )2 2 1 19 1 2 7 4! 2 n 6 ?0 '6 1 2 4 4 2 !4 <6 3 7 3 4 3 4 M 2 16 73944555636 J3 7 PETEU. :M01¡¡USO I?eside?zt -Direetor. I TO LICENSED MEDICiXE VENDERS AND OTHERS. Patronised by the Royal Family 9- the J.Yoùility. SHARP'S ROYAL BRITISH CERATES AND LINIMENT. nr.HESE important medical applications haviner t acquired great celebrity hi the private practice of the Metr"p")is, the Proprietors are strongly rrcommendfd, by several eminent men in the profession, by whom thctr valuable properties are we)) known and highly esteemed, to bring them prominentty before the Pubtic, on thed)S- tinct assurance that.io their there is not any pjaceinthe Uritish fjominions,inorout ofC"rope,or any foreijrn country in commcreiat intercourse with tillS, where they wit) notbe prized, from the moment they are tinown, as standing, and ahnost universit). remedtcs for the affecting the exterior of the human frame. The is of a peculiarly delicate cliarac- ter to the si,"ht and tonch, and in its per- I and of all unctuou prepared in different to the relief of the and mnscular and which been proved to yield to the of its extraordinary power. The qualities of the Liniment and the Cerates, thus prepared, constitute, in their several degrees, raptd and < tTectua) remediefi for Gout—in some states, Rheumatic ARecttons, Lumbago, Glandular Swellings, many instances of Scro. fulous Sores and Swellings. Tumours, Relaxed Sore Throats. Swetled Face or Gums, some eases of Deaf- ness, Innamn.atioc—in all Its shapes. Bods, Ulcer- ated and other wounds. Sprains. Bruises. Burns, Scal,is, Erysipelas, Venomous Stings. Itch, Ringworm. Scald- head, Grocers' Itch, Chifblains, Bunion"' G<1rns, I en,Jer Reet. Paralysis of a local character, and T.c douloureux. The P.oprietorsconid, withg.eat truth, carry the enu- meration further; httt they conceive that they have stated more than enough to draw public attention to the valuable qualit es of articles which, however "'gnty ap- preciated by those members of the profession who already know them. are now, for the first time, brought to general notice. -As it is the full determination of the Proprietors that 'he entire population of the country shall ha these articles wi.h.n their reach, they have resn)ved to form a connexion with one or more persons t/t every town In the hl11!Jdortl, thtough whom supplies may be obtatned. lu carrymg this object into PutCt. it is naturaUy their w;sh to g've the preference to the es;ablished Licensed J/e</te<ne Fender. But. as there may be numerous places where either such do not exist, or where they may not be de- posed to pivedue support to productions ofsoefteettve and useful a character, the Proprietors are equally 6xed in their determination that they shall, in all such cases. besotd by other respectable tra .desmen, who will be <pe eiaHy licensed for that purpose, and wtll have a Itberal allowillice. With this pl&ln and candid avowal of their srntiments. the Proprietors dectare their readiness to receive propo- sitions from L!CEi\St.DV6KDERS AND OTHERS, in every part of the Kingdom, who mdy be'd)sp"scd to keep tor sale the ROYAL URtTISH CERATE and the former of which is made up. in its various modtncauons. in Boxes, of fottr sizes, at 13kJ-2, 9.1.-411. 6J.-and lls.; the latter in Uottlesof three sizes, with ground- gtass stoppers, at 2< 9d.-4s. 6d. and Us. each; Stamp:, m all cases, included. On the receipt of these propositions, addressed (POST- PAID) to the Proprietors. Sharp and Co., 153, Fleet Street, London,the Applicants-whoare dcsned to state, very fully, their names, professions or trades, and ptaces of residence,—win receive most full and ample details, on all points, for their information. And, when the re- I quisite arrangements are completed, the names of the persons so appointed, as Agents or Venders. will be ktpt constantly before the public, for general information, by Advertisements in the local Journals. SHROPSHIRE. To BE LET, Mme VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY. Apptv hy tetter, post paid, to Mr John Ward, Part Lane, Madeley. Slirop-hire. Sun Life Assurance Society, London. MANAGERS. CHARLES POLE, EsQ., CAatrMOM. Charles Bouhon. Esq. Felix Ladbroke, Esq. Hon. P. PteydeU Bouverie. Charles Shaw Lefevre, Esq. William B'trnie. Esq. M P. James Cam))beH,juo. Esq. Hon. Hugh Lindsay. Harry Chester, Esq. Chartes L't:iedaie, Esq. John CockereH, Esq. Henry Littiedate. Esq. Thofnas Uorrien,j)]n. Esq. George\Vardeorm.'1u,Esq. John Dru'n)))f!Qd Hsq. Brice Pearse, Esq. Charles Bell Ford.Esq, Brice Pearse.jun. Esq. \Vihiam R. Ha<ni[t.f)t], Esq Ctiarles Rtetiard Poie, Esq. E.I ward Harman, Geo. Smith Esq. Henry b:.ingsc"t!1, JOSHUA MILNE, Actitarv. [IF MANAGERS for the SUN LIFE AS- SURANCE SOCIETY beg teave to acquaint the Public that the Hosiers of Policies for the \hole of Life participate in })ro11ts of this Socfety, and are placed in a advantageolls position. T:'btes of P.atfs may be had of any of the Agents for tbeSt"< FIRE OFFICE. AGENTS. SWANSEA MrWm.Edmonds.Jnn. LLA'<E!.LY Mr Chartes \ev)ite. CARDIFF Nil. J. H. Langley, Solicitor. Pn:"TVPOOL Mr Geo. Waters. LLA\))"VrRY. Mrnavid R.Hee5. HAVERFORDWLST.. Mr C (.ihbs. BRECON .J. Mr Thomas Price. MACHYKt.LUTH Mr David P'tgh. Mo\ MOUTH MrTitomasThackweH. ABERGAVEtKY. MrThomasJ<nes. AMLWCH. Mr George Pattaer. LkmPLTrR MrWiliam Price. CHEPSTOW Mr James Coles. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Under the Pairo?jage- of his Jla.ie8t.1f, H. R. /7. the -7-Duchess of Kent, <tytd the Lordt of the Treasury. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. THE innumcrabte testimonials of cures of Cataract, L Gutta-Serena, Ophthalmia, InSammation, Xervous Head Ache. Deafness, and other Diseases to winch those delicate organs in eye and ear are subjected. are too numerous for the limits of this advertisement. This SnuB. when taken strengthens the of the Head, relIlovei obstructions from the Lachrvmal Sac or Duct, the ruembràne of which is indeed a of the Pituitary expansion within the Nostrils. Dr Guthrie, the eminent Surgeon, recoœmend$ Grimstone's Eye Snuff. A FEW CES OF StSHT RESTORED. J. B. Lachneld, Esq..cured of Ophthalmia; Whitehall and Thatched House Tavern. Mrs Guppy. \o. 36, Nelson Square, BIackfriars Road cured of Miss Marv ttoa.tes, Market P)aee, Window, Backs; cured of Oph'hatfnia. Witnesses to her cure. Mr John Hoades, fat))er, and H. \a)ker. Esq., a magistrate. Mr A. M Intyre. aged 65, No. 3, Sitver Street, Gotden Square; cured of GuttaSercna. )!. Listen, Esq. Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Ciitaract. Mrs Burberow, cured white aAt Jamaica, of Gutta Serena, So. 37, Mary Street, Regent's Park. London. MrP.Saunderson, o. 10, Harper Street, Leeds; cured of Cataract. Mr H. PiuckwcH. Tottenham House, Tottenham, Middtesex cur(,d of Ophthalmia. Miss E. Englefield, Par!: Street, Windsor; cured of Nervous Head Ache. Madam F. f.rsjtis. facing the Church, Park Street. Windsor; cured ,of Dimness of Sight, and Head Ache. DeciT.us Btackburn. Esq.. Chertsey .,Surrey; Head Ache, Weakness, and Dimness of Sight cured. George Smith. Esq., 6, Yotk Ptace, Kentish Town; Weakness and Dimness of Si,,ht cured by its use. Elizabeth Robson. 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, cured of "phthatntta. James Hop, Esq., 3 South Square, Gray's Inn, and <?, C&mden Terrace, SoHcitor; cored of Oohtbatmiaand HeadAehe. ]9.BeU Street, Edgeware Road, March 23, 1836. To Mr GRtMSTONE, Sir,—It is with feeliags of gratitude I iuform you of the great benefit I have received from the use of your vahi-tbteEyeSaua'. Reingiothe decline of life, and afHic.ted for a tong time with Dimness of Sight, I wat recommended by a friend to try your Snuff, which I no sooner persisted in the use of for a short period, then I found a speedy "nprovemf'nt to my sight, and my eyes free from the pain to which they had been subject, and I stiU continue to use it with the greatest advantage. I have the honour to remain. Sir, Y OllT Qbedient servant. ELIZABETttROUSON. (A renewed Testimony. 2nd Jan. 1S37.) Whiteha?),8t.h March,f836, Mr GR!)STO'<F., think it but justice that I should offer my ackl}owlcdgem..nts to for the ureat henefit I have deriveù from the use of your mot fragrant compollnd of Herbs. caHed Eve Stitiff. Its on the of the the lac1¡rymal g1ands to III a truly and, by that so cleansed the mv Ees hecame health" strong, and performed their wonted duties in a that I have not known the of for six years. The renowned Gutherie recommded me t" try your Eye Sntiff, prir to my an operation; ma thanks to him for his Thanks to your invention. that operation wiil not be Sir, you have my penuisslOn to lhis known in any mai2ner you think best. 1 am Sir, your ohedtcct servant, J. B. LACHFIF.LD. P. S. Be pleased to send to the Thatched House Tavern, St. Jimes'a Street, a 4s. 4d. and two 2s. 4d. Canisters. You can send the change in the parce) for the 6, Camden Terrace, Kentish Town 18th Feb., 1837. for anothu 2s. 4d. canister of your very eXCClIfnL Eye Snuff. I cannot refrain offering you my congratulations for discovering the vahiab'e properties of the Herbs which form the materiais of its manufacture. Mr Smhh, of this viHage. (6, York Place, Kentish Town), having mentioned to me that lie had used your SnucF with sucess. Induced me to give it a trial. It wauld he on my part not to confess the benent have 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, t find it particutarty useful, and indeed to me necessary to have canister at hand in my study. Yourobedientservant, JAMES ROE. To Mr GRITSTONE. Eye Snu? Inventor, Broad Street. Don G. Lobe, Consu). &e.&c., of the Havannah, Isle of Cuba. His appointment was granted, by Don Pedro Ortiz Zugas:), Consul to the Court of Great Britain, 12th September. 12. ArtiHervPtaee, London. Don G. Lobe vends 2,500 cases year)y. Hrs Orders and Letters of Testimony may be seen in Spamsh, and Enciish. 39. Broad Street, Ooomsbury. London. Mr W. Griminone's Signature with the above Roya! Patronage, is attached to each Canister. Sold in Canisters, Is. 3.i.. 2<.4d., 4s. 4d.,89., and 15s. 6d. each. It may be obtained in all the pnnopid 'fo""n and Cines. A )iijera)aUowanee'o Shipperf. Owners Captains, and all Vendors of Grimstone's Eye Snun', t''<'reign and British Snuth and Cigar* of the unes' quantity. AGENTS: lfJerthyr Tydt't/.—Mr David Morgan, Chemist. CaT-marf/tcn.—Mr Evans, Journal Office. Su,ansea.Mr Withams. CaM&rMTt Ofhce. BrecM.—Mr \Vithams, Chemis!. Haverfordwest.tlr J. PhiUips. Chemist C(Jrdi9a,¿.-lr JlllDes. Chemist. Giuuct'st/ir.Iessrs. Hodgetts and Spier. Jloullwuth.I r Hougli. Ilereford,-31r C, Anthony: Times Office -/tfê¥Wz ] Price Is. lid. per box. ?t?HIS is a Medicine of!on? tried eNcacy for cor- I. recting a)I Dtsorders of the Stomach and Bo?e!<, the comon symptoms of which are Cos'iveness.Fiatu]ency Spasms. Loss of Appftite, Sick Head-ache. Giddiness, Sense of Fulness after mcais. D)zziues< of ;he Fves, Drowsiness, and pains in the Stomach and Bowels'lo- digestion, producing a Torpid State of the Liver and a consequent inactivity of the Bowets, causing a disorgani- zanon of every function of the frame, within this most excellent preparation, by a Uttte perseverance, be eHec- tualty removed. Two or three dnses wi!) convince the afflicted of its salutary pn'ee's. The Stomach wiH spf-edity regain its strength a healthy action of the Liver. Bow<-)< and Kidneys will take place and instead of listlessness, heat, pain, and jaundiced strength.activity.and renewed heilth, mill be the qiiick rf-su)t of taking this Medicine according to the directions accompanying each box. These Pills are particularly pEcacious for s'omarh Coughs, Colds, Asnes, shortness of Breath, and all ob- structions in the Crinary Passages; and if taken after too free an indulgence at table, they quickly restore the system to its natura) state of reposed Persons of a FULL HABLT. who arc subject to Head- ache. GJddiness, Drowsinrss, and Singin," in the Karc arising from too great a flow of Biood to the Head.shou!d Dever be without them. a: many dangerous symptoms w'H be entirely carried off by their immediate use. FOR FEMALES these P.!)s are most truh- except. removing all obstructions; the distressing Head-ache sa very prevalent with the sex Depression of Spirits, DuH- nessof Sight. \er\ous affections, motches, Piinples, and Sa"JIownes of the Skin, and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the complexion. TO :\10THERS they are confidently as the best medicine that can be taken during Prpgnancy » and for Children of aJl ages they are As a safe, easy they unite the re- commendation of a mitd operation with the most suc- cessful en'ect. and require no restraint of diet or conSne- ment during their use. By regutatiug the dose according to the age and strength of the patient, they become suit- abteforevfrv case in either sex. that can be required and for ELDERLY PEOPI.E they wil) iar found to be the most comfortable Medicine hitherto prepared. Sotd by T. Prout. 229, Stt&nd, Loadoa. Price Is. Isd. and 2s. 9d. per box and by Mr D. Morgan. Druggist. Merthyr Tvdv!) Mr Philips. Cardiff; Mr Farror. Monmouth and most of the ALTetits for the celebrated Biair's Gout and Rheumatic Ptt:s-' "neofwhomistobefoundmeveryTowninthe Kingdom. Ask forFRAMPTO\'S PILL OF HEALTM. and ob- serve the name and address of "Thomas Prout 229, Strand, London," on the Government Stamp.
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SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FoREtG!f REPORTED WwARUS.—The Leda, Ericks, from Douglas, in baHast. FOREIGN ENTERED OuTWADs—The Laura, Henry, for Genoa, the HeOechfena, Brakkp, an i the Jonge Ida. Keizar, for Rotterdam, the A'fihiiis, Hayes, and theWiXiam, 'akeham, for Opor'o, the Camita, Otdridge, for Lisbon, the Judith. ita'noo, for Constantinople, the Ftederika. H..rteo, and the Leda, Ericks, for Bremen, the Ta'-tiw, Joe% for Syra, and the Jane, Mendu<, for Viana. FOREIGN CLKARED OuT.—Th< Thomas Cri-.p, Cr.sp, for Naples, with iron. COASTED INWARDS The Gloster Parket rhomas.the Rnty Dyer, th, Royal Fore,.ter, Furry, and the Sally, Roberta from BridO"ewater the Banot, H.rdy. the Amity, Rogers, and the Merthrr P.,ck.t, Edwards from Bristol, -ith sundries; the Winiam.rearn. from Watchet, with timber- the Providence, Gower. from Lydney, with stones the Seafiower, m!), and the Caroline, Dowell, from Lydney.the Matilda, Thomas, from NeMport, and the Gibsy, Phetps, from Gtoster, with iron the Henrietta, Jones, from Portmadoc, wuh slates tta Friends, Fry, from Limerick, with oats; seven vessels with ore, and 6fteen inbaUast. CoASTERs OtJTwARDs.—The 'Mary, Owens, for S'igo, and the Providence, Parker, fot- Gloster, with iron and eoa)s; the William, Dtvies, theGlaniorLan, .?<)hams, and the Magnet Packet, Harvv 'for London, the Judith EHzabpth, Hutb)ack forHu!) the Witiiams, Pearn, for Gtos'er, the Hero, WiNiamL son.forLiferpoot, and the Prince Leopotd, Little, for Cheps!ow, with iron; the Liverpool Packet* Westtake, for Swansea, the Robert, ( tampitt, for Newport, and the Friends. Dafis. fur Bristol, with sundries; uineteea vesseis with coats, and five in baHast. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The Eagle, Roach, from Havre de Grace, in baHast; the Susan. WiHiams, from Cork, with deals and corn; the Augustine, Dwan, the Perseverance, Pearce, the Lidney Trader, James, the New Pursuit, Chum, the John Guise, NI,Fee, the Bertholty, Hu'man, the Ardent, Peters, the County of Cork, Jones, and the Recovery, Reese, from Ireland, with corn and Bour; the Chepstow, Westlake, the Jane, Towells, the Unanimity, Mit- chel, the Hope, lasker. the Prudence and EHza, Heddon, the Friendship, Howe, the Gem, Longney, the Carieon, Towells, the Robert, Ciampitt, and the John and Mary, Cox, with corn, Sour, and malt; the Carleon, Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, the George. Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Tiver. the Mary, Gainey. the Swift, Richards, the Fanny, Scott, and the Bristol Packet, Pmwitt, with sun- dries; the Richard CarnaU, Hanson, the Friends, Reed, the Minerva,Gravels,and theTwoBrothers, Rend'e, with iron ore; and the Margaret, Wil- tiams, from Bangor, with slates. OUTWARDS. -—The Sarah, Webher. jun., for Cherante, with coal; the Adventurer, Peverly, the Victoraia, Adams, the Lo'e, Barttett, the Marv Curtance, the Young Gipsey, Pugh, the MatitdaJ Thomas, the Union, Arnold, the Speculator, Smith the Lion. Lewis, the Brownnejd, Cowling, the Robert, Ctampitt, and the Cledan, Evans, with iron and tin plates; the Cartoon, Harwood, the Mode- rator, Johns, the Bristol Packet, Tiver, the Mary Gainev, the Swift, Richards, the Fatmy, Scott and the Bristol Packet. Prewitt, with sundries' and 80 vessels with coats. ?<EATH. CLEARED OUT.—The Bideford, Frazicr the Ed- monds. Harry, the Maria and B<t.ey, Davis, and the Jane, Paynter, for St. Ives the Simeon. Siir-, for HaneHy; the Temperance, Richards, for B. de- ?a.er; the Lavinia, EUery, for Ptym.uth; th<- New Fehctty, Hopkms. and the AbbeM, Harris for New. port; the Pht))imon, Bad!py. for Dartmouth; the St. !atr.ck, Rowlands, and the Etiza, N'choHe, for Cork the Kew thdustrv, Jenk!t)f, for Bristo); the Grantude, Richards, for Dundafk; the Sarah aod Mary, Thomas, for New Ross; the Susan, Carter, forTrnro; theNautitus, C'ocon)be,forHfracombe; the G)ory, Smth. for Grcenock; the Xeptune, Grace, for Exeter, the Symmetry, Fazard, for Bhd- port; and the AppoHo, Le Secteur, for Messiua. LLANELLV. ARRIVALS.—The Friendship, Struimen, frotn Truro, the Laurar, Oark, C)om Pelizance. the ) revatt. nance, Sleemau, from St. Ives, and the Hope, p, itice, from Swansea, with copper ore; the Union, !\hdt.r, from Bristot, with sundries; the T'al, SrerJing-¡ and the EHzabeth. Burgess, from Cork, wi:h hilY; the Harriet and Phoebe, Davipf., from 1\1 i 1 r..rd, 'he Simeon, Sear, from Neath,and the Margaret, Hughes. from Anilwch, with c!ay; the Mary, Ltoyd, froftt \aterford, with wheat and Hour; the Good Hope, Boon, from Barnstaptp, the Loyal William, Franeit, from Londnu, the Betty, Lewis, from B'idgpwater, and the Elizabeth, Derby, from Waterfurd. ia baltast.