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II BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. I I AND, CONTIGUOUS to these DOCKS, for -4 BUILDING HOrSiv>, SHOPS, and other lirec- j ''•OS. may now be had on Lease. I ^or terms ami other particnlars apply to Mr G. S. lr»wion Surveyor, Cardiff. I TO Q I A K K Y M E N. I fjARTIES desirous of CONTRACTING to I j*- di-liver on the Sue of the NKW HOUSE OF -IKF.OTION, at I'SK. a quantity of fair average "Ull.DING STONE for the CONSTRUCTION of that • n,av '>ave further particulars by application to Clerk of tiie Peace at Usk. ''he Quarries are within one mile of Usk, and ^w)0 yards of Stone at least will be required. lenders to he delivered to the Clerk of the Peace at ^Office in USK, on MONDlY, the 22<1 MAHCH ""•lant before 12 o'clock at Noon. U»k. 4th March, 1841. CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, tiENIIY JEFR-CHY, Coininander, ARE INTENI1KD TO 8AI h During the NEXT WEEK, as follow-, vnflMwt f From the Bute Ship Dock.) FROM CARDIFF )(ar.15.. Monday Nautilus 8 morning 16.. Tuesday l ady Charlotte 10 morning 17.. Wednesday.Nautilus 1l morning 18.. Thursday .Lady Charlotte 1 afternoon 19.. Friday Natitiliq li aftarnooti 20.. Saturday Lady Charlotte 2i afternoon FROM BRISTOL. 1IIar.16.. Monday Lady Charlotte 9 morning 16.. Tuesday Nautilus 94 morning 17.. Wednesday I. ady Charlotte 12 noon 18.. Thursday Nautilus. 1 afternoon 19.. Friday. Ladv Charlotte 2 afternoon I 20.. Saturday .Nautilus. 8 morning Oaiagesalld Horses must be along-side an hour and j • Half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they j c«na<K be Shipped, in consequcnce of Locking through the New Docks. j PARI- :—After Cabin. 5s.—Fore Cabin, -'s. Children under 12 Vears of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is A Female Steward attends on Board both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate **t*is. Pour-Wheel Carriage, Sis.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s 6d., Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider. After Cabin ql-, Fore Citi)iti. 7i&. 6,1.; C.ittit-, 63.; Slieel). Is. 6,1 The. Fares include every expense. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Good* intended for he N AUTILUS to be sent to No. H, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Clunherland Basin Locks and for the LAny CHVU.OTTK. to Clare Street Hall, Marsl Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Pikekets. at the expense of the Companies. Merihyr, Newbridge. Aberdare. Cowhridge, Bridgend, tiontri!sent,and Ciserphilly.-Gootis forwarded to i lieii- in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats iiii- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular Conveyance. in which ease they will be deposited in the "lean# Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Package-, I'arcels. Ac. forwarded to allptir s ofIlie Kingdom withoir <>lay. where sent to citlierattiteir Sleain Packet Officu in CarditT or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will lie obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Goodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr John (iriflith Jone.. Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NA Lf'f't(,US 1, ket; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on tin Wharf, Cardiff; or to Nfr W. R. Owen, 29, Avon Ore — eent. Hotwells. Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTI- I'wket. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the ahove Sleatn Packets live Notice, that they will not be accountable for am Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for -ny Goods. Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, I.eakage or otherwise) unless Hooked at eithei of their Officetl at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pio- portion paid for the same, at tilf. time of Booking.— consigned to order, or not taken away before Six the day of landing, wili be warehoused at tlit,- risk and expense of the consignees All goods to be considered as liens, not ouly for freight ai»i charges due thereon, but also for all previously in Olktiatied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the l're\írÍ4>.torl of the said Packets. Disputed weights measurement, claims for loss or (iaiiiage, &c., cannot allowed, miles a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. POT the etire of COF,I)S and COUGHS, A, SORK MOUTHS and THROATS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, hHORTNESS of BREATH, DISPER- SION of PHLEGM, HONRSENESS. WHEEZINGS, and all affections of the CH EST and LUNGS, and are an infallible Remedy for the HOOPING COUGII. 'I"HE OCCULT LOZHNGES are a preventive I and a destroyer of the incipient seeds of corrupt and in confirmed Asthma or Chronic digeases of the Chest they afford immediate relief as weli as in all Pulmonary complaints. for Hooping Cough tfiey are infallible, generally curing that dreadful com- plaitit in the abort space of 14 to 20 days. The composi- tion of these Lozenges is not only agreeable, but of so innocent a nature, thftt they may be given with perfect Becur;ty to the most debate Infant as well as to the iruhtistof all ages, with a positive certainty of success; ty invigorate and strengthen the Lungs. Persons I ,Qceaoionally taking them are fortified against Cold and Inflammation. They are also excellent for Clearing the Voice of Public Speakers and Singers. Twenty years' experience has placed their heneficia fffecis beyond the shadow of a doubt, having in no one instance during that long period faden short of the de- sired result. Prepared (only) by the Proprietors, CROSSTHWAITK *«d Co., 23, Thavies Inn, Holborn, London in boxes, price 2s. 6d. each, duty included, N.B -None ate genuine but those signed by (he pro- prietors on the Government Stamp Full directions for Oacti complaint, including the method of giving tbern to infanta, enclosed with every box. Sold by Jenkins, Drug-gist, ferlhyr Tydfil "uti dowlas; J. Williams, Cambrian Office; and Crutch- Ilty. Piuggist, Swansea; Phillips, Drugiigt, Cardiff, I'fice, 'lirujzgist, Bridgend; Evans, lourfial Office; ^r>g«tocke, booksrdler; Jones, Mortimer, and Warren 4"ti Son, Druggists, King Street, Carmarthen Samuel, 'andilofawr Phillips, Druggist, Haverfordwest Bo wen, bookseller, Tenby Cole, Druggist, Aberystwith 301)es. Druggist, Cardigan; Williams, Silurian Office, "it-con Davies, bookseller. Hay; Williams, Printer, Davies, Newport; Briscoe, Wrexham; Stro iy, Bangor; Williams, Druggist, High Street, Cal- narvon; Barker Beaumaris; Lea, Druggist, Ellesirere Edwards, Bookseller, Oswestry; Heath, Bookseller, Monmouth; Wyke, Druggist, Abergavenny; Morgan, •^uggist, High Street, Newport; Weston, Hereford; ^•ardiner, ilr, ntyard Taylor, Kington Gilkes, Leo. ruinster; Griffiths, Bishop's Castle; and by most druggists and Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom. I am happy to inform you that the Occult Lozenges 6ffh jnucb approved of in this Town and Neighbourhood -hom tle, giiisfactory results communicated to me Which have a"<ndfd the use of them, I think they are excellent Cough Jfedicine. I have heard "f the I.fll;enges being very suc,e*s»ful in Hooping COllgh. III one remarkably so. And I am enabled also to "tale 'Ila, the character of the Lozenges tantls high amongst finger*, 1 have been told by several that they posses* 111 an eminent degree the propi-rty of rendering the voire lllill.IF HoWmtx Winclicoiint), January 161h, 1840." "1 taii confidently ad4 my testimony to the efficacy o. >Ur I."ungcs; the apparently ligii price at which they sold prevented their introduction sooner into I)I,i e ,h,,td but complaints on the Ch'st having v" ry prevalent of late, persons "ere indited to t the etrfcI8 of rile Medjcjoe, and it call be attested v<ihiHrt fear of contradiction that in every instance, after j trial considerable relief has been experienced, and j '"•'ly perfect cures performed, t ajw myself anxiou"'| *|'e l^ozejiges should find their way into every house,] ^•ving experienced singular benefit in my own family j J have not heard of their being tried in Hooping «. otigh ""i in violent Cold* and Aatbma they have literally; ^formed wondeis. "(i. HOUGHTON. LAW. WANTED, n YOUNG MAN as a COPY- ING and INGltOSSING CLERK. Apply to Mr T. Gabb, Solicitor, Abergavenny. A7 ANTED a CLERK,experienced in the Office » ▼ Accounts of an Iron Work, who can produce an undeniable character, and can speak the Welsh Language Apply, if by letter prepaid, to Mr Wm. Evans, Ship Street, Brecon. C, tL .Ii Jt*" -%» TAFF VALE RAILWAY. r|1UE DIRECTORS are now ready to RECEIVE I TENDERS for LOANS of ofnot les» than £200. upon the security of Loan Notes to be issued under the Company's Seal, bearing Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable half yearly. entitling the holder to receive Mortgage Debentures of the Company, deliverable in the Month of February, 1843 or 1844". Tenders may be addressed to the undersigned, at the Company's Office, Cardiff; to Messrs Glyii, Hallifax, Mills, and Co., Bankers, nndoll; or to Mr William Mallard, 27, Small Street, Bristol. JOSEPH BALL, Taff Vale Railway Office, Cardiff, Seeretary. January 18. 1841. Brecon and Merthyr Tydvil RA I LWAY. 1VTOTICR IS IIERERY GIVEN, tlmt Application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session for an Act to make and maintain a Railway (with proper works and conveniences con- nected therewith), commencing at or near the Breck- nock and Abergavenny Canal, in a certain Field belonging to Sir Charles Morgan, Baronet, in the occupation of Anne Morgan, widow, in the C'hapelrv of Saint Mary. within the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist, in the Borough of Brecon, in the County of Brecon, and terminating at a Farm called Blaenygarth, in a certain Held, part of the said Farm, belonging to the Honourable Robert Henry Clive. in the occupation of the Dowla-is Iron Company, in the Hamlet of Garth, in the Parish of Merthyr Tydvil, in the County of Glamorgan, and which said' Railway is intended to pass from, in, through, and into the several Parishes, Townships, and extra Parochial or other places following (that is to say) :-the Chapelry of Saint Mary's, itliin the Parish of Saint John the Evan- gelist, in the Borough of Brecon, the Parish of Saint David's, the Parish of l.laiiha illiacti. the Parish of Cantreff. the Parish of Llanvrynach, the Parish of Llanvigan, the Hamlet or Township of Penkellv, in the said Parish of Llanvigan, the Hamlet or Township of Glvncoll i ng, in the said Parish of Llanvigan, the Parish of Llanthetty, the Hamlet or Township of DuflVyn, in th1 Parish of Llanthetty. the Hamlet or Township of Vro, in the said parish of Llanthettv. and the Parish of Vainor, otherwise Vaynor, the Hamlet or Township of Coed y Cummer, in the said Parish of Vainor, otherwise Vaynor. the Hamlet or Township of Duffryti, in the said Parish of Vainor, otherwise Vaynor, and the Hamlet or Township of Gelly, in the said Parish of Vainor, otherwise Vaynor, or some of them. all in the said County of Brecon, otherwise Brecknock; and the Parish of Merthyr Tydvil, and the Hamlets or Townships of Garth and Heolywormood, in the said Parish of Merthyr Tydvil, or one of them, in the County of Glamorgan. And also to make and maintain an extension of the said Principal or main Railway, com- mencing at or rcartlie said Farm called lllaenygarth. belonging to the Honourable Robert Henry Cfive, in the occupation of the Dowlnis Iron Company, in the said Hamlet or Township of Garth, in the said Parish of Merthyr Tydvil in the said County of Glamorgan, and terminating at the head ot a certain Railway, called he Taaf V.ile Railway, near the Pier belonging to, and in the occupation of the Plymouth Iron Company, situate on the eastern side of the River Taaf, in the Hamlet or Township of Heolywormood. in the. said Parish of Merthyr Tydvil, in the County of Glamorgan aforesaid, and to lead to or near the Iron Works of Dowlais, Penydarran, and Plymouth, in the said Hamlets of Garth and Heolywormood, or one of them, in the said Parish of Merthyr Tydvil, in the said County of Glamorgan. Ntid, Notic is hereby also given, that power will be applied for in such Act to divert or alter. in such cases where it may be expedient or n cessary for the pur- poses of the said Act, the course of the several Turnpike Roads, passing through or into the several Parishes of Llanhauilach, Llanvrynach, Llanvigan. the Hamlet or Township of Glyncollwng, in the Parish of Llanvigan, all in the County of Brecon, and through or into the Parish of Merthyr Tydvil, in the County of Glamorgan. And. Notice is hereby also given, that power will be applied for in the said Hill to deviate 'rotn the line laid out on the Plans, deposited under the standing orders to any extent which may he necessary or expedient, not exceeding ten yards in any Town, or one hundred yards not in any tOWII. And, Notice is hereby a so given, that Duplicate Plan and Sections of the said undertaking, with Do,k of reference thereto, will on, or before the First day of March next, be deposited wit the Clerk of the Peace of the County of Brecon at hit Office in the Town of Brecon, in the sai'l County of Brtcon and, also with the Clerk of the Peace of the County of Glwnorgatij, at his Office, in the Town of Cardiff, in the said County of Glamorgan and, also that Copies of so much of the said Plan and Sct.tinns as relate to each Hamlet, Chapelry, and Parish, will, on or before the First day of April next, be deposited with the Parish Clerks of the several Hamlets, Chapelries, and Parishes herein before par- ticularly mentioned. And further Notice is hereby also given, that it is intended to apply for power to levy Tolls, Rates, and Duties on or in respect of Passengers and Goods, and also of Carriages passing along, through, or over the said Railway and the Branches thereof. Dated this 16th dav of February, 18H. VAUGHAN, BEVAN, and LAWFORD, Solicitors for Ihe Bill. Brecon, February 16th, 1841. To those who labour under Debility, Indigestion, jt. Depression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Trembling or Shaking of the Hands or Limbs. Obs'inate Coughs. of Breath, Head Aches. Gout, Rheu- matism, Asthma. Conslunplloll, Weaknesses, &c.» &c., THE CELEBRATED COR DT L BALM OF SYRIAOUM Will afford instantaneous relief. Nervous disorders of every kind, and from wliateyer cause arising. fly before the effects of this great Medicine, ?n,d all that train of sinkings, anxieties and treinours, which so dreadfully af- fect the weak, the sedentary. and the delicate, will in a, short time be succeeded by cheerfulness and every presage of health. It is highly esteemed for nourishing and invi corating he nervous system, and acting as a general restorative on debilitated constitlttions arising from btlious complaints. The studious as well as the sed-ii ary part of the Com, munity should never be without the Goi-dial Balm of Syriacum, which removes diseases in the head, invigpr- strg the mind, improves the memory, and enlivens the To the young it will afford lasting health, strength, i lII.wination. and spirits, in place cf lasiit-,(ie and debility, and to the aged and infirm it will assuredly furnish great relief an I comfort, by gently and safely invigorating the s\stem it will not give immortality, bat if it be in the j power of medicine to gild the autumn (if declining years, i and calmly and serenely protract the close of life beyond its narrow span, this restorative is capable of effecting this grand desideratum. In Bottles at lis, or four quantities in onc family bot- tlefor 33s, dntv included, whereby one lis battle is saved With each bottle is given a copious bill of directions, containing seh ct illustrations of the elhcacy of the Medi- cine, and may be had of all Medicine Venders through- Gilt the puiled Kingdom, AtllelÏca, and the Continent of, Europe, Prepared only by M,g,,& Perry and Co., Surgeons, No 4, Great Charles Street, HirnlínghlJl. and No. 44 Aibion Street, Leeds. None are genuine without the signature of K- and L. Peiry, &c., inji,ressed on the Stamp, on the outside of, each wrapper, to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye. Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 4, (Jreat Charles Street, Birmingham, and No. 44. \Ihion Street, Leeds. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs Perry to give such advice as wj|| he the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure after all other means have pioved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain tll. usual fee of one pound N.B.—Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Venders, and every other shopkeeper, can be supplied with any quantity of Perry's Pmjfying Specific Pills and Balm Of SYriActill), with the usual allowance to the trades by most of,the principal wholesale Patent Medicine house, in London. Sold by Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil afld Dowlais. TO THE Ex-Officio and Elected Guardians OF THE BRECKNOCK UNION. GENTLEMEN,— MY late E'ection to the situation of COL- LECTOR of St. Mary's having been annulled in consequence of a sliaht informality in the proceedings j I again take the liberty of soliciting your Votes and Inteiest Standing in the same position as before with regard to character and competency to fill the office, I feel assured that the fact of a very large majority of your honourable nOsrtl having recorded their Voles in my favour, will of itself be no trivial recommendation to your not'ce. If again honoured by the appointment, no exertion on my part will be spared to perform the duties of the office to your satisfaction. I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient humble Servant, THOMAS DAVIES, Collector of St David's. lttecknoev, 26tli Febriiary, 1841. iSritiflfittr rttrnjjiftr ruøt. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the t ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING oftheTBUS. TEESofthe BRIDGEND DISTRICT will be held at the WYNDHAM ARMS IVN, in (|le Town of BRIDG E\T D, in the County of GLAMOftG N. on Saturday, the Twen- tieth day of M A Cll next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, in pursuance of an Act passed in the Third and Fourth years of ti)(! leign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, iiltittiled. Act requiring the Annual Statements of Trustees or Commissioners of Turnpike Roadi. to be trans nitted to the Secretary of State, and afterwards laid b fore Parliament. WILLIAM MORGAN, „ ,N Clerk to the Trustees. Bridgend, 20ih February, 1841. V^T'HEREAS A Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded » and issued forth against DAVID "MORGAN, of M E RTH YR T V D VIL, n t he County of GL A M ORGAN, Chemist, Druggist, and Shopkeeper, Dealer and Chap- man. and he, being declared Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them, on the Thirtieth day of Match instant, and on the Twentieth day of Aprilnext, at Eleven of the Clock in thc-Forelloon on both days, at the Castle Inn, Brecon, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects, when and where the Creditors are to conae prepared to prove their Debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at rhe last sitting the said 13ankrulit is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to. or todi-m from, the alJowallcc of his Cer- tificate. Ail Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effects, are not to pavor deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but they are to give notice thereof to Mr Leonard, Solicitor, No. 3, Lrwin's Mead, Bristol or to Messts Blackmore and Senior, No. 1, Alitre Court, Temple, London. INSOLVENT DEBTOR to he h.-nrd at the COUR T HOUSE, at WA 'WICK, on the Second ay of APRIL next, at the hour of ten in the morning precisely. JOSEPH B A TE, heretofore of Knighton,Radnorshire, North Walcs, Excise Officer, afterwards of Newbridge, Glamorganshire, Excise Ofifcer, afterwards of the same (dace, out nf employ since then, of Clent, near Slour. h'idge, Worcestershire, out of employ, afterwards of Ayim stry, near Hereford, Ilerefor Isliire, out of employ, afterwir(is lodging in Essington Street, and late lo,igil,g in Cotiage Lane, both in Birmingham, Warwickshire, out of butiiness. j. j. mwsoN, Attorney for Insolvent, Old Square, Warwick. TO COVER, A FTER the 20ih instant, at St. BRIDE'S, near < BRIDGEND, at 2 Guineas a Mare and 5s the Groom, U L I C R, by St. Patrick out of Turquoise by Selin. St. Patrick was a winner of the Doncaster St. Legcr, Turquoise of the Oaks. CUBEBS and COPAIBA ENTIRELY SUPER- SEDED.—WRAY'S BALSAMIC PIf.r.S, a cer- tain cure for strictures, pains in the loins, affections of the kidneys, gravel, irritation of the bladder or urethra, and other diseases of the urinary pa-sages. Tbe-p. Pills having been employed in tjpward< of one thousand eight hundred cases in private practice prior to being adver- tised-in many thousand cases since, and in no one instance, known to fail, are strongly recommended as :he or, II safe and efficacious temedy in present use in all stages of those disorders, and entirely obviating the necessity of having recourse to those disgusting, nause- ous. and in many cases highly injurious medicines, as Cubebs and Copaiba the dangerous results of the latter in the inflammatory stages are too well known to need any comment. Prepared only by M. 0. Wray, and sold wholesale and retail, at 118. II-thorn Hill; 9, Agar Street. Strand; and, for the accommodation of Shippers anti Sea faring People, at 8, Darkhoute Lane, Lower Thames Street. may also he had of all respectable patent medicine venders in Town and Country, at 2i 9d, 4s 6d, and lis each box. Subjoined are a few of the many favourable notices of the above Pills by the Press, with which M. O. Wray has been honoured, and numerous Medical Gentlemen and private individuals have b Irne testimony to their superior efficacy 11 The illusions of prejudice are at once dispelled, when the bright beams of truth flash conviction on the mind. In what appertains to medical science, prejudice often predominates this was evidenced even with a malig- nant propensity to the illustrious Dr Harvey, who»first discovered the circulation of the blood in the human body. Every improvement in the science of Thera- peutics, or tlje art of healing, renders the person who introduces it a friend and benefactor to mankind. There is a medicine against wh'ch, we believe, no prejudice exists, and the tran«cendant excellence of which has been infallibly demonstrated by the immense good it has invaiiablv effected We refer to Mr Wray's Balsamic l'ills, ,f' Hol,orti Hill, which are prepared without a particle of that nauseous and deleterious article—Co- paiba.— Sunday Times. In the annals of medical science, few medicines have obtained so high and well merited a degree of celebrity as Wray's Balsamic Pills. Their infallible healing properties are fully demonstrated by the perfect restoration to health Ai an immense number of persons afflicted with strictures and other disorders of the urethra. The proprietor of this invaluable Medicine has most judiciously excluded from these pills that dele- terious article—Copaiba, which may account in some degre" for the astonishing etire, thev have effected, and which have estabished their fame for ever."—Morning Chronicle. Every discovery in medical science must he hailed as an auspicious event. This observation wjll especially apply to the Balsamic Pills, prepared by Mr YVray, of Holborn Hill.—The unique properties of this invaluable Medicine in the cure of local debility, disorders of the urethra, &c have been tully demonstrated, and reflect a lustre upon Mr Wray's professional skill, which is enhanced by his judicious exclusion of Copaiba.— 1$ell's Life. Indefatigable researches into yariotfs branches of science ave in numerous instances proved abortive, but in some they have pioved pre eminently successful and highly beneficial to the public. In snpport of this nb- servation, ihe medical skill developed in the preparation of Mr Wray's Balsamic Pills is a full corroboration. No medicine has been more efficient, or hetter calculated at once to benefit the community, and reflect permanent honour on the abilities and talents of the Inventor and Proprietor, to whom may be applied the motto of the immortal Nelson l'almarn qui meruit ferat.— Observer, There is a soothing attraction in the word Balsamic which renders it peculiarly pleasing to those who are suffering under the pressure of disease, and to a peculiar class of patients, those who are afflicted with disorders of the Urethra &c Mr Wray's Balsamic Pills, from the numerous cures effected by them, have a just and pre-eminent claim to the most distinguished public I)atrOllage.jlfqr?iitig Advertiser. Archimedes, while bathing, solved a difficult problem, which so delighted him, that he jumped out of the bath, and ran through the streefs of Syracuse, exclaiming, I have found it-I have found it There arc many problems in medical science very difficult to explain. Air Wray, of Holborn Hill, has, however, by the pre-eminent virtues of his Balsamic Pills, solved a very perplexing problem in the art of healing—an article of greater excellence and utility the annals of medicine do not record.Age. The Roman Senate decreed a civic crown to tha- individual who had saved the life of ONE fellow citizen. Of what national importance, then, must the Balsamic- Pills, piepared by Mr Wray, of Holborn Hill, be viewed, which have by their life preserving jperties snatched hundreds from the tomb Mr Wray has carefully ex- cluded from these pills the smallest particle of that nauseous and deleterious article-Col,aiba, News. GLAMORGANSHIRE. CAPITAL Oak Timber for Navy Purposes, AND EXCELLENT ASH TIMBER. Co be Solo by Auction, By Mr W. MORRIS, On SATURDAY, the 20 h of MARCH, 18U. at the WYNDHAM ARMS IN. in the Town of BRIDG- END, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in One Lot, subject to uch conditions as shall be then produced, "pwo HUNDRED and TWRNTV-TWO OAK I 'TIMBER TREES of larae dimensions, and ONE HUNDRED and TWEN'fY-THREE ASH TIMBER TREES of large (limens\«;^ fJMr. wood. except those reserved as standards, and marked with red paint, now standing and growing on a Farm called COED LANHILLID, in the Parish of LAN- IllLl.ll); a view of which may be obtained by applying to Mr William Edmunds, the Tenant, on the Premises. The Timber will be found in its Plime. and the Oak being of large dimensions, are especially well adapted for Naval purposes, and are situated within a short distance of Porthcawl, leading to which are good Turn- pike Roads. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND COAL MINES. o be SoUr h,!] auction, By Mr M. YVIIITTlNGTON (By order of the Mortgagee, under a power of Sale), At the CASTLE I N, NEATH. on THURSDAY, the 22d day of A PHIL next, at Two o'clock in the After- noon, subject to such Conditions as will be then produced unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given ALL that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM and LANDS, commonly called orkno.tn as NANTSTALON, otherwise NINTST\LLUN, situate and being in the several Parishes of Ystrad. gunlais, in the County of Brecon, and Cadoxton juxta Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, containing, by estimation, 160 Acres, or thereabouts. The situation of this Property is weil adapted for the Erection of Iron Works, having it plentiful supply of Coal and Iron Ore upon the Estate, with the command of two fine streams of Water. There are six seams of Coal. containing, in the aggregate. 40 feet or there- abouts; the seams of Iron Ore are also very productive, and have been proved to be of a very rich quality. This Estate is also of great value, considered as the key to all the Minerals under the Drim Mountain, several hundred acres in extent. The Property is situate Six Miles from the \eath Canal at Aberdulais, and Three from the Swansea Canal at Yniscedwin, to which place there is a ready communi- cation by a Railroad, which parses through the property to the neighbouring Quarries of Lime Stone. There is also a valuable Right of Common upon the Drim Mountain attached to the Estate. A small Piece of Waste Ground, containing 60 per- ches or thereabouts, in extent, has been let for a term of which 87 years are now unexpired, at the annual rent of £ 1, and the Estate will be sold subject thereto. An abstract of the powers, under which this property is sold, will be produced at the time of sale. For further particulars, and to treat for the purchase by private contract, apply to Mr Montague Grover. Solicitor. Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, Neath. All letters to be prepaid. Treborough Wood, Ship Oak, FOR SALK, Near Ilii;eheadlBttie Anchor, aIlNi, Samer8 955 Oak Timber Trees OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AND FIT FOR SHIP PLANKS. AND SHIP BUILDING PURPOSES GENERALLY, To be £ oUr fry auction, At the TR EVELLYAN ARMS INN, at YARD. in N ETTLECOMBE, on TUESDAY, the 16th Day of MARCH next, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon precisely, NINE HUNDRED and FIFTY-FIVE oak TREES, standing in TREBOROUGH WOOD, with their Tops, Lops. and Balk, aU numbered with red paint, in ten lots, nine of too Trees each, and the tenth and the last lot "f 'he remaining 55 Trees. All rear good and level public roads, and within a short distance from the Bristol Channel. Mr James Babbage, tt Nettlecombe Court, or Robert Bryant. the Woodman, at Side Wood, in Treborough, will shew the Timber, Further plitic-ii irs may he known on application to Mr Babbage, or Mr Rowcliffe, Solicitor, Stogmnber, near Watchet, Stogumber, February 23d, 1841. B R E CON S H IRE. ELEGANT, MODERN, AND VALUABLE Household Furniture, FQR S4E, ■■■"» HUGH JONES Having received instructions from RICH A R D HILL Mums, Esq, to Sell THE whole of the Elegant and Modern HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, at PETERSTONE COURT, by AUCTION, has fixed WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the I 7 ii, and 18t;1 days of MARCH, 1841, for that purpose. The FURNII U I! E consists of splendid Mahoganv Dining Tahtes, with fqur leaves, and a valuable Side Roard. Mahogany and Rose Wood. Card, Loo, Writing Pembroke, and other Tables, a dozen Mahogany Dining lloum Chairs, with Spring Cushions. Mahogany, Rose Wood, and other Chairs, Looki g Glasses, Turkey, Brussels, and other Carpets, and Hearth Bugs, Bronze aiidottier Fenders, Fire Irons, expensive Moreen and other Window Hangings, elegant and modern Mahogany Fourpost Bedsteads, with It-on Springs and Moreen Hangings, and Window Curtains to match, well seasoned Feather Beds, Ma'tresses and Palliasses, Counterpanes, and Bedding, Children's Cribs, several Mahogany and other Wardrobes, Washhand Stands, Commodes, Bid- dets. Dressing Tables. Chest of Drawers, &c. &c.; together with a PATENT MANGLE, a Double Barrelled Gun, Saddles and Bridles, and a aood Set of Carriage Harness, and a quantity of Kitchen Requisites, and Dairy and Brewing Utensils: also a good One Horse Cart, and about EIGHT TONS of PHDfE HAY. N.B.—The Sale will commeuce at Eleven o'clock precisely. The True Balm of Gilead for Mothers! ATKINSON'S ROYAL INFANTS' PRIiSER. VATIVE. — This popular medicine has been prepared and sold by the Proprietors upwards of Forty years, during which time it has attained so high a reputation as to be almost in general use, not only in Great Britain, but in every civi\isc" country of the G'obe. The Preservative was originally intended as an Antidote to those pernicious medicines for children which have Laudanum for their chief and only active Ingredient its success has fully answered the intent. It is an efficacious Carminative, intended as a preventive against, and a cure for, those complaints to which infants are liable, as Affections of the Bowels, Difficult Teething, Convulsions, Rickets, &c. is an admirable assistant to nature during the progress of the Hooping Cou^h, the Vleasles, and the Cow Pox, or Vaccine Inoculation; and its efficacy is fully established by the (act that upwards of 100,000 bottles are annually sold 111 Great Britain alone! and, it may be added, that this medicine is so perfectly innocent, that It may be given with the greatest safety immediately after birth! Prepared only by HOBERT BA15K.BR (nephew and successor to, and formerly partner viitli the late Mr AI ki IIson, the discoverer of this invaluable medicine). No. 1, Market Place, Manchester, and sold in bottles at Is lid. 2s 9d. and 4-s 6d each. Sold retail by all respect- able Druggists and Medicine Venders in TowlI and Country; and wholesale b) Messrs Barclay and Sons,95. Farringdon Street; W. Sutton and Co., 10, Bow Church, vard; F. Newberry, 45 St. Paul's Church-yard R, Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Church-yard and T. Butler, 4, Cheapside, London. N.B. l'lease to be particular in asking for Atkinson's Infants' Preservative, and in observing the name of "Robert Barker, I, Market Place, Manchester," upon the government stamp affixed over the cork of each bottle of the genuine medicine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. AGFNTS.— Jenkins. infertliyr 'ryovil and Powlai$; and Mr Davies, Merthyr Tydvil, GLAMORGANSHIRE. fro br yoin 6j) ipribatit Contrart, THE ADVOWSON or next PRESENTATION to the RECI'ORY of LANHARRY, in the said County, and which is situate within an easy distance of the Towns of Cowhriujje, Bridgend, and Llantrissent. It is under value in the King's Books and the Purchaser may calculate upon a very e«rly opporlnnity of exer- cising the right of presentation. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr Cuthbertson. Solicitor, Neath. | TITHE COMMUTATION. I^HE MAP and DRAFT APPORTIONM FONT ■ of the Parish pf "CAHGRA, in the County of <i|v4MORG 4 JB;'have beenrf-depw^ir^ at Mr PHtL- PO T TS' HOUSE, in the said Parish, for the Inspection of all Persons interested therein, and a Meeting to hear Appeals against r he same will be held at the aforesaid House, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of MARCH, 1841, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Haverfordwest, 8th March, 1841. TITHE COMMUTATION. MAP and DRAFT APPORTIONMENT of the Parish of MARCROSS, in the County of GLAMORGAN, have been deposited at the HORSE SHOE PUBLIC HOUSE, in the Parish of Marcross. for the inspection of all persons interested therein, and a Meeting to hear Appeals against the same will take place at the BEAR INN ,in the Town of CO WB R IDG E, on MONDAY, the 29th day of MARCH, 1841, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. H. P. GOODE, Apportioner. Haverfordwest, 5th March, 1841. Bone Manure Manufactory, TONE BRIDGE WHARF, TAUNTON. H. TROOD, JUN., REGS to inform Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Agricull urists, that he "lias now a SU PPLY of BON K DUST. ready for Shipping, at the Port of BRIDGE- WATER (hy Canal Navigation from Tatintoii), to any part of England or Wales. Any oiders he may be favoured with will be punctually executed. The bones are not boiled previous to grinding. Any gentleman wanting a quantity, ii invited to send a per- son to see them ground and taken from the mill. March 10th, 1841. SWANSEA. N U RSESY. E. CRGLE, HAVING DISPOSED of the NURSERY BUSI- NESS, formerly carried on by her deceased Hus- band, and lately by herself, to Mr Wsi. WHITE, in retiring from the same, bes to return her most jfJccre T acknowledgments to the Nobditv, Gentry, and Inhabi- tants of SWANSEA and its Vicinity, for the liberal support received from tliein for many years, and assures them that their kindness will ever be held by her in grateful reiiictiifvrance; and also begs to inform them, that the MARKET GARDENING BUSINESS will he carried on by her as usual. E CROLK takes this opportunity most respectfully to solicit for her Successor a continuance of the same kind su port and patronage, which she feels assured he will endeavour to merit, b\' the strictest, attention and punc- tuality, and also by a just and efficient management of the business. No. 2, Oxford Street, March 5 1841. WILLIAM WHITE, Ft ■om the Durdham Doton Nursery, Bristol, thf ??ShiTtty, tgffttry, tm-and the PUMic in general, that hjl has taken tfws above and respectfully solicits a Cojuianance of those favours so kindly shown to his predecessor. WM. WHITE having devoted many years to irenrral Nursery Business and Gardening, hopes, by his practical knowledge of their various hiauches, and his connection with the principal Nurseries in London, Bristol, and elsewhere, to be able to execute all orders with which he may he favoured, cl,:al to ai-y other Establishment, in variety, quality. an<l price. All orders addressed to the Seed Shop, No. 2, Oxford Street, Swansea, will be punctually attended to. Swansea, March 5, 1841.

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