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TKOiVI THE LOMOOrM (JAla t'TijT. London, .7ratiiTi, ilarch 26. INSOLVENTS. J. Soper, Mark Lane, broker. B A k K U P TC Y KNI, A RG K D. H. Claike, l'orlsea, Southampton, ironmonger. B A iv K UPTC Y SUP R US !■: I) K f). J. Poulton, sen., Leominster, Herefordshire brick- lay<4r. K. Lees, Burslem, Staffordshire, grocer. BANK RUMS. G. F. Sizer, Worcester, linendraper. J. Johnston, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire scrivener. J. D. l.o,ler, B,,tl,, music and musical instrument maker. » vvThBreltf Finsbury. victualler, at law T" BialKl' Btdford Kow' attorneys J' II,'ardinS- Parnham, builder. r \V° ijrtVtBerwiclc S'rect, Soho, licensed victualler. t n- ? a,1, ^a'nmeismith, cheesemonger. ■, dm et» Princess Street, Leicester Square, cold and silver smth. b J. M. Spencer, Tavistock Street, Covcnt Garden draper. merchant Ue,ls' Devo»shire Street, Portland Place E. Rowb ttom, Manchester, fl,)llr dealer. 151,11 iuul W. Cnghton, Manchester, calico printers. ?' tv"'0'* n'ldlci'> draper. J. »Vire, Tiverton, tanner. I p1' "a"ley» Melcombe Regis, ironmonger. J. innkeeper. ° n. Banks, Boston, ship builder. Horsfall, Dewsbury, innkeeper. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. livans and Bulloeke, Swansea, surgeon. Lontlon, Tuesila/ Match 30. INSOLVENTS. March 27—F. It. and C. Rowe, New Bridge Street BlackÎriar;, mdlinels. Maich 30—Thomas Dash, New Windsor, innkeeper. BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. John Mace, Tottenham Court Road, victualler, from April 9 to April 20. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. T. Robinson, Heaion Noriis, Lancashire, provision dealer. BANKRUPTS. W. A. Bradford, Long Acre, cheesemonger. G. VVightman, Paternoster Row, bookseller. J. It. Haywood and W. C. Fletcher, Manchester, w holesale booksellers. II. Keale. LivI>rp"I. grocer. J. Lonsr, Bulley, Gloucestershire, butcher. F Robbies, Birmingham, builder. J. N'aylor, jun., Kingston upon" 1111, boat builder. G. Pooley, Liverpool, cordwaincr. ■ J. Wyke and J. Davies, Mottrain in Longdendale, Cheshire, ironfounders. C. Battock, Aston juxta Birmingtiaui, victualler. A, Peduz/i. Manclicster, carver. J. Bakes. Sidmouth, Devonshire, brewer. J. Harlow, Macclesfield, ironmonger. J. Lucas, Gosport, wool en draper. J. Robinson, Salford, Lancashire, millwright. H, Hardy and W, Threlfall, Laucaster, cotton spinners. W. H. Pankhurst, Stoke npon Treat, manufacturer of mineral colouis. HIGH WATER AT BRISTOL, &c. (Frol/t Hunt's Tide Table.) MHJII \VATi;ii.; Climb, Bathurst DAYS. Mom. Evlur; Gates, Gates. APRIL. [I. Ni "• M | FT. INC. FT. INC. Sunday 4 5 48 6 19; 30 5[ 19 2 Monda'y 5 6 37 7 I: 32 0> 20 9 Tuesday 7 17 7 39 33 01 21 9 Wednesday.? 7 50 8 10 32 II1 '21 8 Thursday B 8 21 8 40 31 10; 20 7 Friday 9 8 50 9 S 30 2] IS 11 Saturday .10 9 22 9 36 28 3i 17 0 EQUATION OF THE TIOES. These Equations, applied to the above Table, will qive the Approximate Times oJ, High Water, at the foLowmi/ Places on the Coasts oj Kttyland and II ales. [I. Ni. II. TM Aherystwith. add 0 15 Liverpool add 4 a Caernarvon add 1 4.5 J Newport, Mon.. sub 0 36 Cardiff Koad sub. 0 55 Portsmouth add 4 20 Cardigan Bar sub. 0 15 Swansea Bar sub 1 14 Carmarthen Bay sub I 5 '1 hames' Mouth sub 5 45 Chepstow. sub. 0 13 MOON'S AGE. FULL MOON., Apmi- 6, lh 21m in the Morning.
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CARDIFF UNION. Y\7ANTED H respectable Person to fill the ▼ SITUATION of MA ST lilt of the UNIO\ ORKHOUSK. Salary. £ '40 per Annum, with the 'ations of the House It would be desirable that lie *P<'ak Welsh and he Unmarried. In addition to other ''Hits he will be required to keep a set of Hooks and founts, as directed by the Poor Law Commissioners, and must write a legible hand for that purpose. Application to be made personally to the Board of JUardiaus, at their Meeting, to be holden in the Hoard "«oin, on SATU ItOA Y the l()th day of APRIL, 41.. THOMAS YV ATKINS, Clerk to the Union. CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, HENRY JKFFERV, Commander, TKtoa ARE INTENDED TO SAIL ''ur'n« l',e NEXT WEEK, us follows, VS&liSas (From the Bute Ship Dock.J FROM CARDIFF April, 5-.Monday Nautilus 1! afternoon 6..Tuesday I. ady Charlotte 6 morning 7..Wednesday.Nautilus 6 morning 8..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 6 morning f).. Fri(I-v Nautilus. f> morning 10..Saturday r,;¡dy Charlotte 7 mnrllillg FltO At Hit IS I'OI.. April. 5.. Monday Lady Charlotte i fmorning 6..Tuesday .Nautilus. 6 morning 7..Wednesday.L.ady Charlotte 6 ii.nrning B..Thursday Nautilus. 6nioriiiiig 9.. Friday Lady Charlotte 7J morning 10.. Saturday Nautilus. 7 morning Carriagesand Horses must be along-side an hour and half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they Cannot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. [PARF., :-After Cabiii. 5s. — Fore Cabin, 's. Children under 12 Years of Age, II a If-price.— Dogs, Is each. A Female Steward attends on Hoard both Packets Refreshments may be had on Boarti, oil itiotiet-ate Four-Wheel Carriage, 2Is.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s > Horses, Gs. each; Horse and Ituler. After Cabin Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle, 6s.; Sheep, Is, 6d hee Fares include every expense. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order a 11 (joods n tended fur WUJTII .US to he sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin. Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the IjADY CHUtLOTTH, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will he hauled from the Warehouses to the Jackets, at the expense of Ihe Companies. Merthyr, iXeicbnaye, Aberdare, Cowbridye. Hridyend, LIQlltrissetlt ,tend Ctlerl¡f'¡lýJ.-Go(Od forwarded to these Pl;i..es in Spring Waggons and Lock-up C'tnal Boats 1111- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular Conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Packet Warehouse til! called for.— I reiglit to tx (lai.1 on delivery. Goods, Package, arcels, &c. forwarded to al loans 'he Kiitgdotiiwitlioii- i.elay when sen 11o either ot t tic r St caiii "aeket Offices in Canlilf or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, See. will I". r-adily obtained hy applying to the Agents. Mi Goodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent, 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- ket; all.1 of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Ollice, on the Wharf, Cardiff or to MrW. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cres- Cent, Hotwells. Bristol, for the LADY UllAKLOTTK l'acket. Notice.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for y Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged h). Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at eithei of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of ..s., unless entered at its value, and Cairiage in pio. Portion paid for the same, at the time of Booking.— ^°Od« consigned to order, or not taken away before Six clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees All goods to be considered as liens, not ouly for freight "Ili charges due thereon but also for all previously UII- ltstied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the tOPTleton of the said Packets. Disputed weights or itieaitireiiient. claims for loss or daiiiage, &c., caiiii, t 'allowed, unles a written notice of the same be sent t. "le Office on the day of delivery. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HESt MAJESTY. ftCHWEPPE Atid Co., so long known to flie Public as the principal Manufacturers of ALKALI ATERS, could not allow the increasing approbation Medical Profession and the Public generally, for HjX lis IA in a FLUII' FORM, without directing their 41telatioii to a branch so legitimately connect d with their own previous preparations The experience of half century, and the advantage of powerful machinery, have enabled them to bring out a lirst rate anicie, and thry now respectfully solicit the attention of the Publ.c fOr their LIQUID M A G KSIA for cure of Gout, '■ravel, Diseases of Children, and (mixed with their j c'duldted Svrnp) in cases of Sea S:ckness; in BotMes, at **■ 2s 6d, 4s 6d and 10s each and sold, wholesale, at 'eirWarehouses, 51, Hemers Street, London Liverpool, ^f'stol, and Derby also by Sutton and Co., Bow Church v,ard Barclay and Son, Farringdon Street; Mr K Awards and Thos. Butler, St Paul's Church Yard and t!,ta'l by all respeciable Chemists and Patent Medicine e'Hlers. SODA and POTASS WATHIt and zETVNiD LEMON A DE made as usual on the largest scale, at e'r four establishments liach genuine bottle is pio- ? Cted by a label with their name. German Zeltzer Water III Quarts and Pints. Jarltaunia Life Assurance Company. No. 1, PRINCE'S ST RE UT, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION, SlLCCtOVS. Rardgett, Ksq I Robert Tglinton, Esq. ^Uuel Bevington, Esq Erasmus Roht. Foster, Esq, jm- Fechney Black, Esq Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. ^>hn Brightman, Esq Peter Morrison, Esq. *»eorge Cohen, Esq William Shand. J1111., Esq, *His Coventry, Esq Henry Lewis Smale, Esq •ol»n Drewett, Esq Thomas Tweed. Esq. iWetncal Ofaters. John Sims, M. D.-Ebenezer Smith, Esq., Snrgeon. Aolicitor. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Tables composed expressly r the use of this Institution;- from authentic and com- Plete data- blncreasana rates of Premium on a new and remark- .'1 plan, for securing loans or debts; a less imme- payment being required on a policy for the whole *r,ft of life than in any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two o clock. *ge of the Assured in every case admitted in the °licy. All claims payable withm one month after proof of Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for the imports. -_u Premium per Cent per Annum payable durinu First Second Third Fouith Remain- Five Five Five Five der of i Yeau. Years. Years. Years, j Life. !Z II. d. £ 3■ d £ s. d. £ II d 'f S. d. 20 1 I 4 1 5 10 I 10 11 1 16 9j 2 3 ( 30 1 6 +| I 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 0 «° 1 16 12 4 4 "2 14 f» 3 7 S 4 3 4 -0 2 16 7 3 9 4 4 5 5 5 6 3 (j 13 7 PETER MORRISON, Esq., Resident Director, London AGENTS. F-W POZT Mr N. G. Je ii k i n,. RFDFGAR IRo, WOHKS W. F. Ireland. ~*RDIFF — VV. I) I lor wood, Hank. ™|eKTHYR TYDVIL —Walter Thompson Bank PontypooL —Stephen Vernon, Bank Chepstow —J. L. Baldvvyn, Solicitor «JSR ABERG aVENN Y —J. Hiley Moigan.Statione 1 UoNMOUTti W. Jenkins, Stationer. iVierthyr ri ydvil Savings' Bank. "JVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Hint a MEET -L™ ING of the TltU.S I EES alld MANAGERS of the MERTHYK TYDVIL SAVINGS' BANK WILL BE H i' 1,0 at the VlSTliY ROOM, on THURSDAY, \PHIL 15, 1841, at Eleven o'clock, a m., precisely, when a Statement of the Accounts of the Bank, as far as the same have been collected. will he laid before them The attendance of the Trustees and Managers is earnestly requested. EDWARD MORGAN, Mertliyr, March 31, 1841. Actuary. M KRTHYLl TYDVIL GAS WORKS. COi'JTitACT roIl. WORK.S. IV OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the DIRECTOltS of the above Works are ready to RECf-.IVE 'I'KNDERS for the ERECTION of an ADDITION \L TANK, GNSHOLDER, &c. Such persons as arT- tl(,ii-otis to Coi)!i-;ict for the above may be furnished with full particulars by applyillg to the Manager, at the above Works, by "bom Plans and Specifications of the required Works will be pxhihi\c>d. Sealed Tenders must be sent to the Manager as above on or before the 14th of April. The Directors will not hind themselves to aceept the lowest Tenders. E. EVANS, ,11(!rth)-r, Ila,-c- 24. 1841. Ila?zailer. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. IIIHE DIRECTORS are now ready to RECEIVE I TEN D ERS for LO A N S of M ON E Y ,in SlImsofnol 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 Coiniianv, deliverable in the Month of February, 1843 r 1844 Teudels may he addressed to the undersigned, at the Company's Office, Ca-diff; to Messrs Glyn. Hallifax, Mills, and Co., Bankers, I ondon or to Mr William Mallard, 27, Smali Street, Bristol. JOSEPH BALL. TaffVale Railway Office, Cardiff, Secretary. January 18, 1841. GREAT BARGAINS AT THE GREAT WESTERN HOUSE, Corner of Market Square, HIGH STREET, MERTilYR. !MIE Public are respectfully informed. that, for 6 a Few %eeks oiiin,. t!ie tyreatest li\]IG\INS that were offered ARE NOW SELLING at the above House, consisting of Woollpn Cloths, fassimeres. Waist- coatings. l atent Cords. Corduroys, Moleskins, Calicoes. Muslins Printed Cottons, Cambrics, and Printed iMuslins, Merinos. Saxony and Orleans Cloths; Plain and Figured Silks, of all Colours; Norwich Bordered and Filled Shauls, in a great variety; Bandannas. Cravats. Barcelonas; a very large Lot of Fancy Bonnet Ribbons; Hosiery, Gloves, Nets, and Lace; and a creat tnanv other Fancy Articles, too numerous to be particularised N.13 -A treat quantity of Furs, consisting of Boas, Capt s, &c., at almost half price. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTED. iSrfcottafnre Curttpftie Crust. T u Meeting: of the Trustees, held at Brecknock Shire Hall, by adjournment, on Wednesday, the 10th day of March. 18 JOHN JONES, Esq., 111 the Chair, The following Notice having been delivered at the abive Meeting, it was ordered, that the s me be entered in the Minutes, and Published by the Cleik according to Law :— We, the undersigned, three of tin" Trustees of the Breconsbire Turnpike Roads, hereby give Notice, that, we will, at the next Meeting of the Trustees, apply for a grant of a Sim of Money, not exceeding the Sum of Fifty Pounds, to be applied under the direction of the Surveyor, in Building a Bridge over the River (Jnla, on the Turnpike Road leading from Builth to Llandovery. Dated this 10th day of March, 1841. CHARLES WHITE. THOMaS RAMSDEM, THOMAS PAUKKit." Brecon, 10th March, 1841. Notice is Hereby Given, That the next MEETING of the sa:d Trustees WILL BE HOI.DEN at t>c SHlRE II ALL. in BR ECKNOCK, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th Day of APRIL next, at Twelve af Noon, when the above Notice will be taken into consideration. By order of I he Trustees, EDWARD WILLIAMS, Their Clerk. GLAMORGANSHIRE. {Co br ruis fiy Urtbaic Contract, THE ADVOWSON or next PRESENTATION to the RECTORY of LANIURRY, in tie said County, and which is situate within an easy distance of tlie Towns of aid If is under value in the King's Books; and the Purchaser may caiculte upon a ¥J,ry. early opportunity of exer- cising the riiht of )M citation. Fuither particulars may be had 011 application to Mr Cuthhertson. Solicitor, Neath. S U L L Y, NEAR CARDIFF, GLAMORGANSHIRE. To Butchers, Farmers, and Others. CAPITAL JJVE FARMING STOCK, &c. To he SoUj fry Huctton, By Mr E. LEYS HON, On WEDNESDAY, the 2ht day of APRIL, 1841, at COG FARM, in the Paiish.of SULLY, distant from Cardiff about Seven Miles, rl'IIE following Superior FARMING STO: K, &c. Ii the Property of »;r Bt.AND: consisting of Eight Fat Oxen, One Fat Bull Slag; Thrl e Fat Hpifpr; Twelve Cows and Calves; Seven Cows in Calf; Five Heifers in Calf; One Hundred Southdown Ewes, and Lambs of the Ootswold and Down Breed Fifty Wether Ilos. One Sow; Sixteen Store l'igs; and about Forty Sacks of Piiire Potatoes. Three Mouths' Credit will he given to Purchasers of flO auJ lIfJ.,ards.-DisCIIUUl for Cash payineiits.-Re. freshments will be provided. The Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Port-tioori. VILLAGE OF MARGA M, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Valuable Horses, Implements of Husbandry, atid Hayfoi- Sale. M A T T H E W W II IT TIN G TON Has received instructions to submit jpov ,Sale fig Auction, n MONDAY, the 12th of APRIL. 1S41, at the Village of AIARGAM, at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely, "IH E following Valuihle and Useful HOUSES, HAY, IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, ,,c.. one bay Carriage Horse, 15.} hands high. nine ears old; one bay Saddle Horse. I;) hands high, even years old one biack ditto, 15 hands high, aged, one ditto. 15 hands hands high, rising sin years old a chestnut Mare, aged chestnut Fillv, fotli- years old, iav ditto, four years old three chestnut Colts, year- lings Rick of wel'-harvested H^y, exceeding 60 Tons; Timber Carriage two broad wheel Carts; Hay Car; Winnowi Ig Machine; two Iron Ploughs; Wooden litto Fi Id Roller several lots of Hurdles, &c. Four .Months' Credit will he given to Purchasers Above £ \0, on approved security being given. GENERAL STATEMENT OF mE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF 'I'fl P BRECONSHIRE TURNPIKE TRUST, BETWEEN THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. 1S40. AND THE THIRTY FIHST DYY OF DECEMBER, 1840. Iticonie. Expenditure 1840. s d 1840 £ s <1 Revenue received from Tolls 6879 9 7 Balance due to the Treasurers brought for- Revenue from Fines 0 0 0 war,| 22 8 10 from Incidental Receipt 15 2 11 i-„\ '.lance due from the Surveyor at the end hXPfcM"TUKE (by the Surveyor) of the Year 1839, brought on 8 8 2 Manual Labour 1997 10 0 Cash advanced Surveyor on Letter of Credit Team Labour and carriage of Materials SSI 13 0 in De. mbei 18>:9, for the service of the Materials for Surface Kepairs 61 16 10 Year 1840, brought n 220 0 0 and purchased 0 0 0 Interest allowed by Trcasureis upon ba- Damage done in obtaining Materials 33 13 0 lauce in hand 0 17 10 Fencing 1 0 0 1, Toll Houses and Gates 152 10 11 Repairing 'fools 61 6 5 Culverts 3.5 5 7 NI i ie St,,I,es o. 0 0 ( Harrows 6 7 0 Fences and Fence Walls 25 14 0 Incidents 3 3 4 Powdcrlobiow up Rocks 5 19 II SA I.A [I I ES. Treasurers £ 0 0 0 Clerk 15 0 0 Surveyor from Christ mas, 1B39, to Christmas, 1840 250 0 0 Boom Keeper and Messenger 3 7 0 268 7 0 Law Charges 0 0 0 Interest of Debt 1096 9 0 IMPROVEMENTS. Gwenffrwyd Pitch 28 15 6 Sinking Fund 500 0 0 INCIDESTAl EXPENSES. Printing oo 5 1 6 Advertisements 23 17 7 HClltofTol1 HOllses 20 4 0 Lighting Toll Gates (Oil) 16 3 11 1,igii;in, Stamps 38 17 9 Stationary 0 II 0 Gas 60 0 0 New Lamps and Frames for Gates I 15 S Sundry small Disbursements by Clerk 9 17 1 Advanced to the Surveyor on Letter of Credit towards the service of the year 1841 210 0 0 Balance ilue from the Surveyor at the end of the year 1840 1 5 I Balance one from the Trcasuiers 653 19 6 i'71'23 18 6 X712, 18 6 Hreconsbire Turnpike Trust, 10th March, 1841. Admitted and allowed, JSO. JONFS, Chairman. :.1 B R E C O.N SHIR T URN P I K E T 11 U S T. Rate of Interest hive per Centum per Annum. Di-hts. MONKS DUE TO tim; Trustrks. Howled 01 Mortgage f40666 10 0 A r,-c-a,-s of lte: t .I,,c I st Ja,i,y. 1841 f607 4 10 FLOATING Dun. Balance due from the Surveyor I 5 1 Unpaid tntcret. 956 9 7i Balancc doe from the Treasurers 653 19 6 'I'R F, A -S V R I-'RS. —Messrs WILKIN'S and Co ('LFRK.- EDW'\ H)) WILLIAMS, BRECON, SURVEYOR—WILLIAM WATKINS, BHECO. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND COAL MINES. Ko tit SoUr bV Hucttou, By Mr M. WHITTINGTON (By order of the Mortgagee, under a power of Sale) At tne CASTLK lNN.NIiATH, on THURSDAY, the 22d day of 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 \LL that IWESSUAOE or TENEMENT, FARM and LANDS, commonly called or kno < n as N A NTSTA LON, otherwise NANTSTM.I.UN, situate and being in the several Parishes of Yst-ad gunlais, in the County of Brecon, and Cad oxton juxta Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, containing, by estimation. 160 Acres, or thereabouts. The situation of this Property i i well adapted for the Erection of Iron Works, having a plentiful supply of Coa! and Iron Ore upon the Instate, with the command of two fine streams of Water. There are six seams of Coal, containing, in the aggregate. 40 feet or there- ahouts; the seams of Iron Ore are also very productive, and have been proved to he of a very rich quality. This Instate is also of great value, considered as the key to all the Minerals under the Drini Mountain, several hundred acres in extent. The Property is situate Six Miles from the Neath Canal at Aberdtilais, and Three from the Swansea Canal at Ynisccdwin, to which place there is a ready communi- cation by a Railroad, which passes through the property to the neighbouring Quarries of Lime Stone. There is also a valuable liight of Common upon the Driin Mountain attached to the l.state. A small Pirce of Waste Ground, containing 60 per- ches or thereabouts, in extent, has been let tor a term of which87 years are now unexpired, at the annual rent of £ 1, and the Estate will he 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 put chase by private contract, apply to Mr Montague Grover. Solicitor. Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, Neatli. All letters to be prepaid. GLAMOHGASHiRE. TOWN OF COwbridge. WILLIAM MORRIS Has the highest gratification in announcing to the Gentry of Cowbridge, its Vicinity, and the Public generally, that he has received instructions Co fU bv Eurtioit, On THURSDAY, the 8th day of APRIL, 1841, on the Premises near the East Turnpike Gate, 11 E undermentioned Modern and extremely Elegant HOUSEHOLD FUUNITURE.CI IINA, LASS, and other Effects, the Property of Mr BELLING HAM, who is about removing Consisting of handsome Mahogany Dining and Loo Tables. Cheiffoneers, French polished; handsome Chimney Glass in Gilt Frame 3ft 3 by 21 inches; Mahogany Trafalgar and other Chairs. Rosewood Couch, Mahogany elevating Leg Rest, Brussels and Kidder- minster Carpets with R-ugs to match, Ottomans &c a handsome Steel Fender with polished fire Irons, a very elegant \!ahogany carved four post Bedstead, and a Japanned ditto, excellent Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Painted Ditto; Three painted Deal Washstands with handsome Chamber Services complete, TojJet Table, Swing and Poll Looking Glasses, handsome Bedroom Chairs with Cane Seats, Mahogany Tray Top Night Commode, Mahogany Bidet, St raw l'alliases and Two Hair Mattresses, excellent Bed Chair complete, Maho- ce gany Child's Chair and Stand, Mahogany Sandwich Tray Hinges and Stand. Drab and Crimson Moreen Window Curtains, a handsome Dinner Service, Cattle I'attern (varying scenes) complete; a very handsome Green and Gold lea Set. containing 4a pieces complete; Drab and White Breakfast and Tea Sets, and a quantity of other Earthenware handsome Cut Decanters and Liquor Bottles, Water Bottles, Taper Wines and ( hampagne Glasses. Goblets, Turt>blers, Cruets, Salts, Sugar Vase; large Kitchen Table, Round ditto, Chairs, Clothes Horses, Foot Bath, several handsome Stone and other Jugs, handsome Plated Candlesticks with Silver edges, llrass and other Candlesticks with Snuffers and I rays, a set Ivory Handled Knives and Forks with Carvers complete, set of the best block Tin Dish Covers, with a variety of other good and useful Kitchen Requisites Dairy ULeii,ils, &e. &e. &c. AL.SO A CAPITAL GIG AND H A H N E S S, KXCIil.LKNT GIG MARE ^'■'ven Years old, accustomed either to Saddle or Harness, a good Saddle and Bridle. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon precisely. The Auctioneer respectfully solicits an early atten- dance, the Lots being numerous, and the whole will be Sold in One Day, LHECONSHIltE. Oak Timber "frees for Sale. Mr HUGH JONES Begs to announce that he has been instructed to Sell the above mentioned Oak Timber tiy Attrtion, At the folio ing times and place-,q, x,iz:- On TUESDAY, the 6th dav of APRIL. 1841, at the BULL'S H EA D I N\ IWECKOCK, ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED and FIFTY TREES, standing on the following 0 I'statcs :-Fifty Trees standing in the Farm of Court gilbert; distant about three iniles-270 Trees, standing on the Farm of Gilfach distant about six miles-l:330 Trees, in four lots, standing on the Farm of Blaeny- cwm; distant from Brecknock about fifteen miles, and Llandovery about five. And on the same Day, THIRTY TV,( THEES, standing on the Farm of Aberbrane, within three miles of Brecknock. On THURSDAY, the I5;h APRIL. 1841, at the SWAN INN. in the Town of B R KCKN'OCK, OVh I HOUSAND 1 RKES, standing in a Grove, on the Farms of Van and Kilpebill distant from Breck- nock, about 6 miles, and from Castclldu Wharf, about 8 miles. And on FRIDAY, the 16th APIHI" 1841, at the SW AN INN. in the Town of BR ECKNOCK, standing in Llvvynrhida Instate distant about 2 miles from Brecknock, and a mile and a half from the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal at the Lock at Cefenbrvnich. N.B. — Most of the above timber will be found in Its prime, and being of superior quality and large dimen- sions, is well adapted tor naval purposes. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, who has appointed persons to shew the Timber, BRECONSHIRE. So be trolir fcy tt ct io it, Hy Mr HUGH JONES, At Three o clock in the Afternoon, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of APRIL 1841, at the VLLLIN VACH INN, Four Miles from the Town of Brecon, on the road from thence to liay LOT 1. ALL that VALUABLE FREEHOLD E8TATE- called I'ENUHVV WEN, situate in tbe ccve- ral Parishes of Llyswen and Llatidevalley, in the County of Brecon, comprising an excellent Farm House, with convenient Farm Buildings and about Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in the occu- pation of Mr William Morgan, as tenant from year to year. The above Estate is situate on an eminence, within a quarter of a mile of the River Wye (so celebrated for its Salmon fishery), commanding a view of the whole of that river, and the surrounding picturesque scenery down to the Village of Glasbury, a dis- tance of four miles, commanding also views up the river for about two miles, of the magnificent new Botighrood Bridge and Castle, the beautiful LLw- goeil Park and Psta-e, and the picturesque and lofty mountains of Radnorshire. The Land is in a good state of cultivation, and the build- ings particularly convenient, and in excellent repair. Tlier,- is a fine growth of Oak upon the Estate, which is otherwise well timbered, There is also a right of Common on the adjoining Hill. It is distant from the. Towns of Brecon, seen miles; Bniltii, eleven miles; and Hay eight miles; from Glasburv four mile; and from Talgarth four miles. It adjoins and is surrounded by Lands of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart., and Arthur McNamaraEsq, and abounds with game. A more tempting opportunity for the Erection of a Residence in so favoured a neighbourhood is seldom offered to the public. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS. called BLAINA B \CH and I'YR JEVKIN PE (ROI'T. situate in the several Parishes of Glashury and Llaneliew, in the County of Brecon, composing a Farm House wiih convenient Farm Buildings, and about ti1 Acres of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of Mr William Williams, a Tenant from Year to Year. l'iiis lot is distant from Talgarth two miles; from Brecon eleven miles, Hay seven miles, and Crick- howell ten miles. The Buildings are in a good state of repair; and there is an unusually fine growth of Timber on the Estale. Thae is also an unlimited right of Common on the Black Mountain, which affords excellent Grouse Shooting. Lot 2 will be Sold subject to two annuities of £10 each, payable to Mrs Alio Williams (now aged about 70 years) and to Mrs Ann Wutkins (aged about 62 years). for their respective lives, and to a perpetual annuity of 10s, pay- able to two of the poorest children (inhabitants of the Parish of Llaneliew). For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Morgan and Batt, Solicitors, Abergavenny. All applications by Letter must be Postpaid, gla m o rg a nshire. PITWOOD AND CORDWOOD STo be Sulti bj) fturtton, y.y .Mr THOMAS EVANS, At the WYXDHAM ARMS INN, in the Town of BRIDGEND, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of APRIL next, at Two o'clock in the Alternoon, in Lots, as then submitted and subject to condi;ions of Sale to be there produced,— A LL the PITWOOD and CORDWOOD, amount- ing to about 320 cords of Pitwood, and about 125 cords of Cordwood, now cut and cutting on the Lanharan Demesne Lands, and on the several Farm* following .-—Garth, Craignielin, Whitehall. Meirose, and ernildu, in the Parish of Lanharan, and Llwynvhrain, in the Parish of Peter tone super Montem; and also on the Farms called P, Pantgronow, Abergarw and Cad u, in the Parish of Langeinor, in the said County. Further particulars may he had on application to Mr Cuthhertson, Solicitor, Neath; and the Wood in the Pansh of Langeinor will be shewn by Thomas John, Woodward, Brynymenin; ano on the other Lands by Morgan Morgan, Carpenter. Lanharan FOR SOFTENING THE SKIN AND IM PROVING THE COMPLEXION, GODFREY's EXTRACT of ELDIR FLOWERS :T stands unrivalled for its efficacy it completely eradi- cates I an. Pimples, Freckles. Redness, and all Cutane- ous Imperfecnons renders the most Sillow Complexion delicately clear, and imparts to the Skin a pleasin- and healthy appearance. In the process of shaving it is invaluable, as it allays tiie irritation and smarting paiu and renders the skin smooth and firm. It protects the skin from the effects of the cold winds and damp atmos- phere, and will be found beyond all praise, to use as a family Lotion on all occasio/is. Sold in Bottles, price 2s 9 1, with directions for using it, by all tespectable Medicine Venders and Per- fumers. UNFAILING SUCCESS, during a period of ONE HUMDRE-) YEARS. h. fully t'Je excellence of BARCLAYS' ORIGINAL O N I'M EN 1' Íil Ih. Cure of that disagreeable disorJer the ITCH, wliich it never fails to effect in ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION. This safe, speedy, an effectual Remedy has been in trenei J use for upwards of o >e hundre.i years, without a sillgle in stance of its having failed to one t"e inveterate ct-e- It noes not co (aill the smallest panic e of Mercury or any o'liur (laui'ero is inirreilieni, and mlI be safei) IIsed by ier- 'Oils ol t:iH most delicate consfiiut ^n. Hh I'UBLIC AUK REQUESTED TO liE ON THEiR GUAnD A';AINSI' N0-X,0LS COIIPOSI I'IONS SuLD At LOW lRICh.S, all:1 to observe, that none C"II po^sii lv h genuine, iu.ltSS the Name* ol the Propri.-tors, "BARCLAY and OS," are engraved <'ii the Sian.p allixed to each JU.px dang-r may arise from the ii(g,t o; (hi. caution —So'lj ;I rt-i.iii by Birelav an i Sons ilie only successor h Co.), No. 95, F., Street, Lo idcii nice Is 9I.D.ny included; and, by their appointment b. all V.-udeis .,f Medicii/e. CUBIOBS and COl'AIBA ENTIRELY SU FFItsRDKD.-WllAY'S BALSAMIC l'II>LS,a certain cnrc for strictures, pains in the loins. affections of the kidneys, grayol, irritation of the bladder or urethra, and other diseases of the urinary passages. I hese Pills having been employed in upwards of 1.S00 cases in private practice prior to being advertised—in many thousand cases since, and in no one instance known to fail. are strongly recommended as a far 're efficacious remedy than balsam copaiba, cubebs, or any other medicine in present use. I'rrpured only hy M. O. Wray. at I IS, HolbornHill and y* A star Street. Trafalgar Square; sold also by Sanger, 1.50, Oxford Street; Johnston, 68. Cornhill; Barclay, 95, Farringdon Street; lititlei-, 4, Cl,capsi,le and by all Medicine Venders in Town and Country at 2 i 9,1, 4, and lis ellch Box. Ask for" Wray's Bal- samic I ills." Advice given gratuitously to persons calling between the hours of eleven and one in the morning, and seven and nine in the evening. AGENT—Jenkins, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlais.
AGRICULTURE * COMMilKCE LONDON…
AGRICULTURE COMMilKCE LONDON MARKETS. GENERAL AVER\GE PRICES OF CORN.perQuar ter, coinputcd t'roui tfie nspctj)1 s* Retuins. I GKNEUAL AVEKAGE—WEEK ENIHNG MABCH 20. < s. d. Wheat 6< 8 | K>e *r> 0 IJar.ey 33 2 } Beans Si) 7 Oats 23 0 | I'fase 39 1 AOOUEGATK A VKIIAGT or LAST SIX \VEKKS. ». <1. s. d. Wbeat 62 9 Rye 35 5 Hurley 32 5 Beans 3!) 22 6 | IVase 39 I DUry ON FOREIGN COnN. s d.. s d Wheat 51 8 Rje Ifi 9 B'r.ey 13 10 Beans 11 0 Oats 13 <J P,Mse 11 0 CORN E\CHAN<— Monday, March 29. Ke,,t .ad E, I Pease, White 33s 35s per4r 52, SL 72- ———— Grey 3'.)< 4U, ——— Norfolk 47s 6H", Boil.,8 36, 4'1, Suffoltt. 5-'« 65> Beans.small 41s 48 Kye 34s 36v Tick 37* 40s Ditto, new —m —» Oats, Potato 24< 27s 25s 301 Poland 24s 2" Fine 30. 36* Feed 20s 23. 56. 63, MAY It ARK I, I'S.Satui-day-At per I oad of 36Trusses. Sll IT [IF I ELD. \V H ITECHA PEL. Coat ■-e heavy Low- 5. 1 Coarse heavy Lot». B. land Mradow Hay 90 to 9a I land Meadow Hay 85 to 90 Useful ditto 95 n, 100 Useful ditto 93 to l'W I'ineUnland.Meadow FineUidandMe «dow aiidRyeKraM( llaylOito 107 ami Uvgrass Hay 100'o 105 Uover Hay 110 to 120 Clovei Hay 110 to 130 Oat Straw 42 to 44 Oat Straw 44 to 4(5 >v Ileal Mraw 46 to 48 Wheat Straw 46 to 4S CURRENT PHICE OF HOPS-IIONDAY, MAR. 29. We have 110 alteration to notice in the trade iluring the pa.s' week, ami piiccs remain as last quoted with a sieatK demand' New Kei t Puckets £ 9 O-t.t.fUn.t. Choice and Ea-t Kent 12 12s to 18 18s." Low 6 Cs to S 8s. Neiv Kent Hags 10 5s to II lis. Choice and Ea»t Kent Bags.. 12 0< o 16 0<. New Sussex Pockets C 10s to lo 10s". Ye.niinn Hojs Pocle.s 6 Oslo II 0-. 18.i/"s and 1S38'- Hops 4 Us to 6 6s. Ib34's, 35's, and 36's. 2 lOsto 4 4s. SMITHFIELD MARKET—MONDAY, MAR. 29. Per "eef 4s Od to 5s Od I'ork 5» 0J to 5s 8J Muiiwii 4s Cd to 5s 8.1 Lamb (is On tolls 0d v eal 5= 4d to C>8 4d • Had of Cattle this day. Blasts 2.516 Calves 67 S ieep 16,520 Pus 643 H iy ami S'r.nv. p r |ia<l of trusses. liny £ 1 0.1 to 5 2 G | Clover £ 4 10 0 lo 0 6 0 .Straw. £ 2 0s Od to £ 2 8s 0d. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WOOLS—L er !b. Bkit.— l!iank«t, 3 I to 1'2 I—Coinhinit, lid to 13 — Flannel, Bkit.— l!iank«t, 3 I to 1'2 I—Coinhinit, lid to 13 1 — Flannel, II I to 15 1.—Kli:f.ce Wools—N. and S. Dow ■ Hiiji'is, Is 5 to Is /Li—Half totd. Is 4d lo 1 ? 5.]—Kent, Is 4 i lo Is 7 '• I, For.—Germany, Electoral 3; 0 I to 5' 0d — Lowi-r (pi-dilL- Is 6.1 to 2s 3d— Australian, best, Is 10 to 2s 4 d^—1 n fe r or > Vd to Is I—V an Diem en's Land,ciean, Is 10d to 2s 41 LATEST PIIICUS OF lM li PALS. Coppei—Hi it. Cake, ton 1,10 4) ( I Tile, d ■ 98 0 0 11J 4 to 0 1 0 4 Bottoms o P-«rei({ii—S. American Jdj 37* e*vt) bil..t»ii. 0 0 0 4 2 <1 Bars cwt 4 4 0 Wasiers ofihe above ^Iks 3s less,all others 6,1 (Others in propoition.) Foreign—flianca, hd. nvt 3 15 0 dut> 5t>s St.aila, tid.cwi 3 13 0 jiei cwt. { liars, lid. cwi 4 4 0 Lead, British l'ig ton 30 10 0 Sheet ..ton 21 l'l 0 Shot ton 2'J 10 0 Red to:. 21 It) (I 0 0 0 to 26 It) 0 Do. (ad in «i|)—t ,n .25 0 0 to 2s 0 0 Litlinri! .t, ton n o n 191 0 Iron British, pij>,No. 1—ton 5 0 0 Bar—ton 0 0 0 fo S 0 0 Do. Cargo in Wales 7 0 0 Bolts ton 0 0 u Nail ltods t in 0 0 (1 Hoops t(", 10 lo 0 Sheets, single io i II 10 a Others in propoi lion. J Foreign— Swedes, en hd ton 14 5 o ( for Steel, fvar inks) Duty 30s. ? too £ 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 per 15 0 f p3l .ton 15 15 (I CCNU ton 18 5 0 S'.ee!, Hi it.—Blistered, (various qiuilit.) ton 25 0 0 to 45 0 0 Shear ditto ditto 45 y (I to 81 0 0 Cast ditto ditto 45 (J 0 to 84 U 0 Foreipo'— ( Swedes in k-^s bd t »n 20 0 0 l)ut\ 2" < Ditto F-titgots hd ;,in 0 0 0 per Cent. { Milan hd II O 0 Spelter, For Cakes do 21. p, 1()|1 () y y I0 26 |0 t Eiiu'ltsh Sheets 39 0 0 QJicksilver-dy I I Iter. lb. hi! lb 0 3 II
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LOCAL MARKETS. RRIiCON. Wheat Imp t>n. 7-9 1. tn 0s 0.1. | Beef (per lb.) /d.leO I Barley -5s y' Oil. j Mutlon 8 0*i oj n' |'s' Veal 74. tld ? »"•«<«. I'ork 6* Od 9 d. Os.Od. | Lamb Od 01 1-resli 'tier 14,1. to Od. Saltb"(tei CI*>* the tub) 1 io0d Ski,o Cheese., 4i.to0d. buistol. CORN 1CXCHANGIJ. Pel Quarter. Per Quarter. S. n. s. d. ? £ «l,eat, Ued 58 o to fi"0 Rye 30 40 0 n 0/ i!ea"s. NeW 38 n to 40 0 Ihudey.O11 lid"ip23 to 28 0 Ol.l.. 46 o to 48 0 Maltini; 2 n to 35 „ peils Hog.. 36 n to 37 0 Oats, Feed. rJ o to 2" o Boiieis.. 40 a to 48 0 Potato 22 o to 23 o | Halt 50 .» to 61 (I Flour, 1"me per sack280lt,s. 47 o to 50 o ^c,ls -) to 40 o Ti"ls 2» o to 28 0 Pollard, pei ton „ to ,,5 0 Bran o to 10? o P R I C li S C L" R R E N T OP L li A T II li R d. d. ri d. Crnp Hides, per III. Iltols ll,,rse Butts per lb.. 10tol2 Foivifin Hiiies I1.J 13 Calf Skins, best. 24 26 Lndit Foreign Mid. 12 13 Calf Skins,common.. 18 24 Heavy ditto 13 14 Irish SHns 12 14 English llutts 14 19 H'elsii Skins 11 =3 Foreign lintts 14 1/ Kil, 13 Bi sl Saddlers' llides 14 15 Foreign Kips, l'eters Common ditto 13 13J burgi, |fi IS Shaved ditto 14 17^ Foreign Kips, Easl Shoe ditto 15 14 14 20 COllllllon dillo 13 UJ Small S;I Skins 1/ )k Welslt ditto II 13 (lilt. 14 1 ti U-St Bull ditto lij I2,i Large ditto 12 13 Common ditto 11 11 £ Uusils 6 II Horse do. (linglisli).. 12 4.J OFFAL. •Vi Isii ditto II L4 Foreign Bellies 71 s oerman ditto 13 16 11 Spanish ditto 14 219 Shaved do. without -—Shoulders.. 10 11 bulls,12s. to I tis.OJ. eneli. CARDIFF. ,s- I £ s (! Wheat, per imp. qr 2 19 8 | Beans 2 5 0 Btirlej !•> •• Peas. 0 0 0 Oats.•••.••••• I I 4 ilay, per ton. 6 till CA RM A RTH DN. Wheat,aver. per_ | Malt 9s 0d to 0 0 bushel 7 3JtoO 0 Salt Butter,pei lb 0 Jui 0 fill 'Jarlty 3 8 0 y Fr.-sh, ditto I 1 51 Outs 2 2 £ 0 0 Cheese, per cw t 35 0 3G 0 Oak Bark £ 4 Ills to £ 5 0, Od. COWBRIDGE. b.) 10 0,1 0s Oil | Veal u„ 0 liarlev .as. 0d Os.Od I'ork ,|s 0d 11s. 0 )ats". 3s. 61 4s. IM Lamb (is til os' 7,; 'lover.pel lb.. — "'■l — 0d Butter 0-, loA Is' Od ■teef, per lb 0s. fid. 0s. 7d Cheese.Os. 6a. 0s On Mutton (per lb.) 0s 7d. os. 8d -Ml'RTHYR. '• d; s- d. d. d ■'tne Flour 5 OI06 0 Beef, per lb. 0 7toH 8 Hest Seconds 5 4 0 0 .Mutton 0 7 0 8 ii,liter, fresli, per lb <4 0 0 Lamb 0 0 0 ;rtto, salt 1112 Veal 0 7i u 8 fin keys 0 0 0 0 l,\iik ..0 (ii 0 7 •i-ese 0 G 0 0 Cheese » 4 0 8 i'owls, per couple S 11 4 0 Bacon per si ore 12 U 13 lucks, do. (si a,ce) 4 0 4 0 | Egfa pei liuud. (j 0 ti BOW LA IS. s, d. 1 1 d Beef 0 7 to 0 81 Fieth Butter 1 5 ■tutton .0 8 to 0 0 j Saltdiilo 1 1 V.-al .D 8 lo G 9 Dinks (per couple) 0 0 Limb 0 0 to 0 0 I Fowls 3 6 Pjik 0 6J to 0 7 I Geese, per lb.0 0
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I SHIPPIXG INTELLIGE.YCE. 0 BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. ARIIIV.ALS.— Tlie Nautilus, Allen, and the Lady Charlot tP, J dfrey, frolll Be istol, tvitip suiidi-ies; the Gleaiiei, Rees. from Cog-an Pill, the May Flower, Palmer, the Providence, Morgan, from Lydlley, and the Satellite, M iyor, from the Bi istol Channel, with stones; the Auspicious, Spray, llie Fame Ihomas and (he Mary, Paynter, from Swansea, the Limas, Griffiths, from Milford, the Royal Adelai,le, Matthews, from Gweek, the Zilli, Barnes, from Petl- zance, and the Briton, Sims, from Plymouth, all in ballast the F.dza, Spray, from Swansea, wiih cast- ings and the George, Stamp, from Kinsale, with pigs. DEPARTURES The Nautilus, Allen, and the Lady Chariot le, Jeffrey, for Bristol, with sundries the Elizabeth, Fisher, for Waterfoid, the Anne Maria, Roberts, for Limerick, the Marys, Peake, the John and Eleanor, Andrew, the Auspicious, SfJray, for Hayle, Dud rhe Allne, Fowler, for Loudon, all wilh coal; the Eclair, Morg-an, for Kiru..h, "ith coal and iron; the Gleaner, ReeS, foi. Cogaii Pill, the May Flower, Palmer, and the Providence, Mor- gan, for Lydney, in b,illast. NEWPORT. INIPORITS.- Tile Sil)itll, Hughes, frotu Cork, with corn and provisions: the Swift, Hiscox,froni Chepstow witli flotii-, the Blessing-, Duddridg-e, from Hridge- WAter, with flour and malt; the Eleanor, Stanton, from Bristol, with hay; the Jane, Cliu(ileigii, from ruro, with block tin the Merton, Hayes, from Swansea, with metal; the William and Mary. Smith, from Gloucester, with hay; the Edward and .Mai- g^ret, Jones, from Bridgewater, with bricks: the PiiCEnix, Myles, from Cork, with oats; the Fly Avland, from Cardiff, and the Prudence and Eliza, Lock, from Barnstaple, with potatoes the Friends, Burtiard, from \Vaterford, with corn and flour; the Victori:t, Eastaway, for Youghal, with oats; the Martha, Knox, from Waterford, with flour, com, &c the Riviere, Head. from Swansea, with iron; the John and Mary, Langdon, from Bridgewater with corn and flour; the Britannia, Watts, from Bullo. with metal; the Unanimity, Mitchell, from Bridge- water, with corn and flour; tho Augustine, Dwan from Youghal, with pigs and cows; tlie Union' Betidall, froin Gloucester, with furniture; the Vine' Evans, from Gloucester, with hay; the Tredegar, Morris, from Gloucester, the Moderator, No J, the GeoIXP, Tamplin, the Moderator, No. 3, the M.irv Gainev, the Bristol Packet, Thomas, the Ncplunc, Johns, and the Tredegar, Johns, from Bristol, the Newport Trader, Ja.-kson, the Jane and Marv Guv and the Swift, Hill, from Gloucester, with cargoes; the Busy, Cooinbe, the 0 ive Branch, Williams, the Four Friends, Scant.leberrv. froln Fowoy, the Louisa, liicimr/i-i, the Unity, Ridiart/s the Bess, Striblev, tbe Dispatch Chalk .I t\ Sprightly, Richards, from Padstow. the Excellent Doimhtv, and the Hannah, Jones, from Barrow and the Merit, Hook, from Bristol, with iron ore EXPORTS. The Unity, Richards, for Dro«Ucd-. the Four Friends, Scantleberry, for Hull aiid New. eastle the 'I homas and Sarah. Iliscox. for Swansea, tlie Claudia, llavard, lor London, the Hannah, Jones an.l the Catherine, Evans, for Liverpool. Moderator, No 3, the Georae, the Bristol Packet, I 'vers, the Bristol Packet. Prewitt, and the Mary, Gattiey, lor Bristol, with iron and tin lilates • tlie Christiaiina, Walters, for Looe, the Blessit^' Duddrid-e, for Bridgewater, the Jane, Owens lor Liverpool, the Mary Johanna, Davis, for London' the Emma, Corner, for 1\1, IIlreal, the Craig Elaci,i, ower, for Nantes, the Reward, Treal. for Dordt thJ Dihgente, B^ssec, f,,r Indict, the Echo, Bickiord, for Scilly, the Newport Trader, Jackson, lorti ou- eester, the Young Gipsy, Williams, for Liverpool, tho Harmony, Havard, for London, the Providence Harris, for Ilighbridge, the Elizabeth and Sarah' Johns, for Swansea, the Merton, Haves for Truro the f avourite, Stone, lor Dublin, tile Hiviere, Iteid for Havle, the Excellent, Doughty, for Downplitrik. the Active, Hulman, for Greenock, the Britannia, Prllc, for Hfghhndge. the Claudia, Williams for Liverpool, L'Adeline Felix, Barban, for Rouell, the Sarah, Harman, for Cork, the Vine, Evans, for Branscombe, the Moderator, No 2, the Moderator No 1, and the Fanny, Johns, for Bristol, the Swift' II iseox, for Chepstow, the Harmmiv L- Waterford, the Victory, Travers, for'Southa.npton and the t ictoi-y, Nieliolis, for London, all %vill) iroii the I redegar Morris, for Gloucester, wi ll iron and coal; the Smith Hughes, from Cork, with hoops: the Claudia, Havard, for London, with iron and ammunition; and the Neptune, Johns, for Bristol, 0 with iron and wood hoops. 102 vessels with coal. NEWPORT FOREIGN SHIPPING LisT, Enteued Inwards.—The Union, Head, from Havre; the Enterprise, Rees. from Bordeaux; the L Auguste, Barbnn, from Brest. >1 'l,evE,ninf*. Comer, for Montreal; he Act,f Briand for Nantes; tho North York, Gibson lor Charieston; the Craig Elllèhie. Lawton, and the Diligeiite, Bessac, for Indret; the Union, Reid, and L Adeline Felix, Barban, for Rouen; tho William Thompson, Alble, for St. Thomas and the Reward, Treat. for Dorat. CI.EAUED —The Emma, Corner, for Montreal the Craig Ehichie, Lawton.aud the Diligente, Bessae, for Indret; the Reward. Treat, for Dorat and L'Adeline Felix, Haibai), for Rouen. NEATH. CLEARD OUT.-The Eliza, Morgan, the Maria, Bteady, the Eliza, Rowland, and the Restless Cox, for Cork the Mary Stephens, Mitchel, for PadLlow • the Catherine O'Flanagan, Phillips, for Scilly the Glory, Smith, for Chepstow; the Jane and Nlai y, Rumson, for Ilfracombe; the Mary, P„ker the Neptune, Ball, and the Albioll, t,hilslone, for Exeter; the Auspicious, Lovering, for St Ives; the Foumoii Castle, George, for Bristol the Lady of the Lake, Berry, for Bideford ihe Albion Gav lor Barnstaple; the Elizi, Evans, the Friendship' Hughes, and the Counters of Lisbon, Jones for Aberystwith; the Victoria, Skentlebury, for Looe the Swift, Kemplhorne, for I'ortieaih the Bu-v' Jones, for Bridgewater the Georgiana,' EmmanueV for Bridport the Hope, Sanders, for Torquay the Hope, Chissey, for Walcher; the Olive Branch Cripsey, and the Richard, Carlyle, for 'l'eig-nllJollth; the Western Star, Wil iams, for Wexford; Ihe Botalog, Morgan, and Mary, Davies, for Carnarvon the Elizabeth, Smith, for Tenby; and the Marv Parker, for Plymouth. • LLA NELLY. ARRIVALS.—The Agnes, Hughes, from Cor k, wilh limestonet.; the TlÍal, Benllett, from Cork, with porter; tite Victoty, Richards, from Bideford, with sundries; the Henry, Llewellyn, from lii-istol, with sundries; the Perseverance, Evans, from Carnarvon, with limestones; the Ranger, Griffiths, and the Liberty, Blancbard, from Waterford, with dour; the William Henry, 13,111, fro III Waterford, witb limestones; the Alfred, Galgy, and the New Parlia- ment, Brabyn, from Wateiiord, with ballast the George and Jane, Lewis, fIOm Waterford, 'with timber; the Sarah, Gibhs, from Aberthaw, with limestones; the Mary, Hopkins, from llayle, the Ann, Samuel, the Blanch, I reweek, the Freeman, N'eal, and the Reward, Anthony, from Swansea, the E"ma, Young, and the Emerald, Hewett, frutn Truro, all with copper ore; the Osprey, March, fiom Bridgewater. with brick*; the Getit. f, om Hude, the George IV., Gates, from Portsmouth, the Valentine, Williams, from Mtlford, the Stag, Pearce itoin I)etizance, th,, Elizabeiii, Lewis, fioiii tbe Jane and Gale, Smith, from Wexford, and ilie Hudseott, Long, from Portsmouth, all with ballast. Sailings.—The Emily, Thomas, from Bi-ir-lol, with copper; the I larriet and Ann, Morgans, froo! Milford, the Jupiter, Davies, the Tyne, Chapman, and the Peace, Lewis, from Waterford, and 2t coasters bes-ide, all with coals.
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Effect OF COLD ON ANI.MALS.-Welearti from a correspondent that Mr Glover, one of the Masteis of the Blackheaih New Proprietary School, has in ins possession a black rabbit, which, owing to the xtremity of the cold during last winter, changed to. a grey colour all over the back. Before that time it I\"d not a white hair. It leniaTued grey for a fort- night or three weeks, aed then resumed its colour as tbe cold subsided, and it is now again black. If "as in a hutch outside the house, in rather an. exposed situation, uot being even protected by a thed.