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CARDIFF and BRC3T0L STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, HENiiY JKFFERY, Commander, ARE intended to sail During the NEXT WEEK, as follow- WlHiSiBt (From "*e Bute Ship Dock. J FROM CAIIOIFF AIHll.12..Monday.Nautilus. 7 morning 13..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte 8 morning 't 14.. Wednesday. Nautiluo. fij morning 15..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 10 morning 16..Friday .Nautilus. 12 noon 17..Saturday .Lady Charlotte 1 afternoon FItOM BRISTOL. April.12.. Monday Lady Charlotte Hi morning 13..Tuesday .Nautilus. 8 morning 14.. Wednesday 1.a,ty Charlotte 10 n.orlling 15..Thursday Nautilus. IOJ morning 16.. Friday Ladv Charlotte I afternoon 17.. Saturday slatitiliiq 1 afternoon Carriages and Horses must he along-side all hour and half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they cannot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. PA RES:—After Cabin. 5s.-Fore Cabin, 's. Children under 12 Years of Age, H a I f-price.— Hogs. Is each. A Pemale Steward attends on Board both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Pour-Wheel Carriage, 2ls.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s fid.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Itider. After Cabin Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle, 6s.; Sheep, Is. 6d These Fares include every expense. now Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for he NAUTILUS to be sent to '10. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks and for the LADY CHAULOTTK, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be lIatlled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdure, Cowbridye, Bridgend, Llantrissent,and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Plates in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freigiat to be paid on deliverv. Goods, Packages Parcels, &c. forwarded to all pars of the Kingdom witl)oti- delay, when sent to eilheroftlier Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will he teadily obtained by allying to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at The Packet Office on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones. Agent. No. 12, Quay Street. Bristol, for the NAUTILUS I'ar. ket; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office. on tli, Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells. Bristol, for the LADY ClI:\ItI.OTI'E Packet. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets five Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable fnr any Goods. Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, l.eakage or otherwise) unless Booked at cithci of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the vallif of 40s.. unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Rooking.— Goods consigned to order. or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evenina of the day of landing, wil; be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees All goods to be considered as liens, not ouly for freigh' and charges due thereon but also for all previously tifi satisfied Freight 111111 Charges due by consignee., to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights Or measurement, claims for loss or dainage.&c., cannot [ The allowed, utiles a written nor ice of lie same be sent ti- the Office on the day of delivery. I The Infants' Panacea! ATKINSON'S ROYAL INFANTS' PRKSRR- VATIVR. — This popular medicine has been prepared and sold by the Proprietors upwards of Forty Nears, during which time it has attained so high a lt(tptitation as to he almost in general use, not only in Great Britain but in every civilned country of the Globe. The Preservative was originally intended as art Antidote to those pernicious medicines for children "hich 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 Coul/h, the Veasles, and the Cow Pox, or Vaccine Inoculation; and its efficacv is fully established by the fact that upwards of 100,000 bottles are annually sold in Great Britain alone and, it may he added, that this tiiedicine is so perfectly innocent, that it n.ay be liven with the greatest safety immediately after birth 1 Prepared only by ftOBKRT HA!-KKK (nephew and Successor to. and formerly partner with the late Mr Atkinson, the discoverer of this invaluable medicine). No. 1, Market Place, Manchester, and sold in bottles at 1* lid. 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each. Sold retail by all respect- able Druggists and Medicine Venders in Town and Country; and wholesale b) Messrs Ban-lav and Sons, 95 Parringdon Street ;.W. Sutton and Co., 10, Bow Church, yard; F. Newberry, 45 St. Paul's Church-yard; E. P.dwards, 67, St. Paul's Church-yard and T. Butler, 4, Cheapsioe. London. N.n. Pleale 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 med-cine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. AGENTS.—Jenkim Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlais and Mr Davies, Merthyr Tydvil. SALUS POPUL1 LEX SUPREMA. ADVICE.—TWO PHYSICIANS, Licentiates of the Uoyal College of Physicians, A I'TRND alter- nately to give A DVICE at the LONDON THERAPEU- TIC INSTITUTION, 118 Holborn Hill. from Eleven till One, and at the Branch Establishment, 344, Strand. one door from Catherine Street,from 1'2 till Two o'clock, EVERY D\Y. At each Establishment Two hours *very Evening, from Seven till Nine are devoted to surgiciii cases. The object of this Institution is to afford the best pro fessional advice gratuitously, and the requisite medicines at the usual Druggi.%ts' priceil Persons who may find it inconvenient to procure the aid of a private Physician, will be enabled, at this Establishment, to avail themselves of the advice of the Blost eminent Physicians and Surgeons in the Metro- polis, without being subjected to the enormous expense Usually attending consultations. It was founded by Mr M. O. Wray, under the foster ing care of the late Samuel Cleverley, M D, Physician to the father of her present Majesty, his late Itoya) Highness the Duke of Kent. And aA a proof of the talent that this Establishment has embraced, it is only necessary to add, it has been attended since its formation, in 1824, by the late John Armstrong, M D Member of the Royal College of Physicians of London. Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Physic, at the Webb Street School of Anatomy, and Consulting Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Wiiliain Milligan, M D, Member of the London and Edinburgh Royal Colleges of Physicians, Physician to the Mid- dlesex Infirmary, and Royal Universal Infirmary for Childien, Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Physic. Chemistry, and Materia Medica.at the Wind- mill Street School of Anatomy J. G. Thomson, M D, Member of the Universities of Cambridge and Edin- burgh. and of the Hoyal College of Physicians, London, Fb, sician Accoucheur to the Ladies' Benevolent Asso- cialion, Lecturer on the 1'1 inciplu and Practice of Millwitery. &c. George G. Sigmond, M D, F LS, FS A, Memher of the Universities of Cambridge and Edin. burgh, and of the Royal College of Physicians, Lon- don, Physician to the Maryleboiie General Dispensary. alld the Royal West London Infirmary, Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Physic, Chemistry, and Materia Medica; George Jewel, M D, Physician At-coucheur to the Middleses Infirmary, Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Midwifery, and the diseases of Women and Children and. other MedIcal entlemen of Distingui-hed eminence in London, whose professional character and rank are a sufficient guarantee for the many advantages to be derived from this invalu- Able I nsti; ution. Persons residing in th« remotest parts of the coon.ry be treated successfully, on describing ininr.tely 11-eir symptoms, age, habits of life, &c and inclosing a rtniittatkee for Medicine, which can be forwarded to any Part of the world, securely packed and carefully pro- tected from observation. All letters to be add-on to M: O. Wray. 118, Holborn Hill, London. Patients during their indisposition can be accommodated with apartments in MrWray's house, either in town or country. With or without board. All Medicines prescribed are dispensed at this Esta. bliallinent, by gentlemen regularly qualified. Ace NT—Jenkins, Mertbyr 'lydvil and Dow)ais. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Notice is HEREBY GIVEN, that the ENTIir: Main LINE from C\RDIFF toMER- THYII, WILL BE OPENED to the Public, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st APHIL. By order of the Board, JOSEPH BALL. Secretary. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. I^HE DIRECTORS are now ready to RECEIVE TEND EHS fnr LO A" S of MONEY,in Sums ofno lessthdn £"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 Glyn, Hallifax, Mills, and Co.. Bankers, london; or to Mr William Mallard, 27, Small Street, Bristol. JOSEPH BALL. Taff Vale Railway Office, Cardiff, Seeretary. January 18, 1841. Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal Navigation. Notice is hereby given, that the next HALF-YEARLY MEETING or ASSEMBLY of the COMPANY of PKOPRIETOUS of the said Navigation WI LL BE HELD at the SHIRE HAL'in the Town of BRECON. on THURSDA Y, the 29th insi., at Twelve o'clock at Noon. JAMES PIERCE. Clerk to the Company of Proprietors. Canal Office, near Abergavenny, Stb April, 1841. OTerthyr Tydvil Savings' Sank. Notice is hereby given, that a meet- ing of the TRUSTEES and MANAGERS of the MERTHYR TYDVIL SAVINGS' BANK WILL BE HELD at the YFSTlty ROOM, on THURSDA Y. ^RIL 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 hefore thein. The attendance of the Trustees and Managers is earnestly requested. EDWARD MORGAN, Merthyr, March 31, 1841. Actuary. Mr THOMAS BATE RESPECTFULLY informs the Nobi li I y, Gentry, and Public of Breconshire, and those of the Shires adjoining. that, to his present Profession of a LAND-AGENT AND SURVEYOR, he intends to connect the business of an AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, and begs to solicit a share of their patronage and support, as it will be his aim to "do his duty" to iliteir sa- tisfaction. Brecon, 23d March. 1841. Brecoitobtre curitpitte 3Hrugt. \T a Meeting of thp Trustee#, held at Brecknock Shire Hall, by adjourtirouut, ou Weciueauaj, the toti, day of March, 1841, JOHN JONES, Esq., in 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 Cleric according to Law "We, the undersigned, three of the Trustees of the Brcconshire 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 Founds, to be applied under the direction of the Surveyor, in Building a Bridge over the River Dulas, on the Turnpike Road leading from Builth to Llandovery. Dated this 10th day of March, 1841. CHARLES WHITE, THOM,\S RAMSDEN, THOMAS PARKER." Brecon, 10th March, 1841. Notice is Hereby Given, That the next MEETING of the sa:d Trustees WILL BE HOI.DEN at t .e SHIRE IIALL. in BRECKNOCK, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th Day of Al'RIL next, at Twelve at Noon. when the above Notice will be taken into consideration. By order of the Trustees, EDWARD WILLIAMS. Their Clerk. For the cure of COLDS and COUGHS, INFLUENZA, son E MOUTHS and THROATS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, SHORTNESS of BREATH. DISPER- SION of PHLEGM, HO\RSE\ESS, WHEEZINGS. and all affections of thc CHEST and LUNGS, and are an infallible Remedy for the HOOPING COUGH. -litif, OCCULT LOZENGES are a preventive I and a destroyer of the ii cipient seeds of corrupt Consumption, and in confirmed Asthtna or Chronic diseases of the Chest they afford immediate relief as well as in all Pulmonary complaints. l or Hooping Cough they are infallible, generally cming that dreadful com- plaint in the short space of 14 to 20 days. The compos.. tion of these Lozenges is not only agreeable, but of so innocent a nature, that they may he given with perfect security to the most dellcale. Infant as well as to the robust of all ages, with a positive ceitaintv of success; they invigorate and strengthen the Lungs. Persons occasionally taking them are fortified a-ainst Cold and Inflammation. They are also excellent for Clearing the Voice of Public Speakers and Singers. Twenty years' experience has placed their beneficial effi-ctsbeyond 'he shadow of a iloubt, having in no one instance during that long period (a len short of the de. sir- d result. Prepared (only) by the Proprietors, CROSSTHWAITE ami Co., 28, Thavi s Inn, Ilolborn, London in h"ø., price '2s. 6d. each, duty included. N. B -None are genuine but those signed by the pro. prietors on the Government Stamp. Full directions for each complaint, including the method of giving them to Infants, enclosed with every box. Sold by Jenkins, Druggist, Merthyr Tydfil and Dowlais; J. Williams, Cambrian Office; and Crutch- ley, Druggist, Swansea; Phillips, Druggist, Cardiff, l'rine. Druggist, Bridgend; Evans, Journal Office Brigstocke, books-ller; Jones, Mortimer, and Warren and Son, Drugg sts, King Street, Carmarthen Samuel, Llandilofawr"; Phillips, Druggist, Haverfordwest Bowers,bookseller, Tenby Cole, Druggist, AhrystwJlh Jones, Druggist. Cardigan; Williams. Silurian Office, Utecoti Davies, bookseller,,Hay Williams, 1 rinter^ Crickhnwell; Davies, Newport; Briscoe. Wrexham Stroig, Bangor; Williams. Druggist, High Street, Car- narvon; Barker Beaumaris; Lea, Druggist, Ellesiiiere; Edwards, Bookseller, Oswestry; Heath, Bookseller, Monmouth; Wyke, Druggist, Abergaverny Morgan, Druggist, High Street, Newport, Weston, Hereford; Gardiner, Bromyard; Taylor, Kington; Galkes, Leo. minster; Griffiths, Bishop's Castle; and by most Druggists and Medicine Verniers throughout the Kingdom. I am happy to inform you that the Occult Lozenges are much approved of in this Town and Neighbourhood —from the satisfactory results communicated 10 me which have attended the use of them, I think they are an excellent Cough Medicine. I have heard "f the Lozenges being very successful in Hooping Cough, in one case remarkably so. And I am enabled also to tate that the character of the Lozenges stands high smongst Singers, I have been told by several that they possess in an eminent degree the property of rendering the voice clear. Pliii.lp HOWMA*. Winchcomb, January 16th, 1840." "1 can confidently add my testimony to the efficacy of your Lozenges; the apparently high price at which they are sold prevented their introduction sooner into this neighbourhood but complaints on the oliest having been very prevalent of late, persons were induced to try the effects of the Medicine; and it can be attested wiihnut fear of contradiction that in every instance. after a fair trial considerable relief has been experienced, and many perfppt cures performed. I am myself anxious the Lozenges should And their way into every house, having expemnced singular benefit in my own family. I have not heard of their being tried in Hooping Cough, but in violent Cold* and Asthma they have literacy performed wontleis, U. HOUGHTON, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Abstract or accounts or eoward i-riest richaros. n-ntieiaui.treasurer, from 25tli March, 1840, to 25th March, 1841. Dr. f s. d. Cr. £ s. d. Balance due in last Account 530 12 1IJ Bri,iges -Btiirding!s ani liepairs 221 2 6 County Rates—Eister, 1840. £ 1011 9 4-1 Clerk (if Peace's Bills. 135 0 0 Trinity. 1348 12 6 Constables' allowance cn Swearing Special. 39 15 3 Mic' aelinas 1348 12 6 Coroners' Bills. 655 10 I Epiphany, 1841 1348 12 6 Corpses—B rial of fou»d on the Spa Shore. 13 4 0 —5057 6 10i Felons—Conveyance t> Gaol. House of Fines—Caerphilly Upper 30 II 3 Correction. Ii 110 Devots 258 1 61 Caerphilly Lower 33 10 6 Proseclltion of 49 it tbe dssizes 1031 3 7 Cardiff. 25 1 6 Ditto 110 at the Quarter Sessions •• 1403 14 5 Cowbridse 4 9 0 Fees-M-tslial and Crier at the Assizes.. 16 18 6 Dynas Powis 6 I fi Magistrate*' Clerks for Schedules of Kibbor 5 18 0 Fines 5 11 0 L.-ingavelach. 0 2 6 Lunatics-Mairtenance of a Pauper. 6 12 7 Miskin Upjier 115 6 Militia-!lelltof Depot 31 10 C Miskin Lo>«er 14 2 6 Prisons-County Gaol. Maintenance and N, ath 36 4 9 Disbursements of 887 8 10i Newcastle and Ogmore 27 16 6 House of Correction the lie 525 15 81 Swansea 15 0 7 28th and 29ili Instalment to Exchequer 209 4 1 Bill Loan Office on further Paymaster of Civil Servicu-One half the account of 113.000 borrowed by Expenses of Criminal Prosecutions. the County for Huildiur; for the half year ending 30th Principal ;C6.50 0 0 June 1839, and the whole Expense luterest. 182 16 3 of Conveying Prisoners to Depot 832 16 S for Convicts 461 6 8 Prisoneis—Allowance to those confined in l'olice-Adv.iiees to Lower Sess:otial Divi. Queen's Bench, Marshalsea, and sions of Caerphilly and Miskin 100 0 0 Fleet Prisons. 6 0 0 Balance due to the Treasurer 826 15 0 Printing Slat.onery »nd Advertisin 63 3 4 Salaries—Clerk of Puce 145 0 0 Gaol Governor alai Turnkeys 438 0 0 Surgeon 40 0 0 Chaplain 40 0 0 House of Correction Master and Turnkeys 205 9 0 Surgeon 30 0 0 Chapla n 40 0 0 Surveyor of Bridges 30 0 0 Treasurer 60 0 0 Sundries-Allowai)ce o late Mas'er of the House of Cor-ettioo. 20 0 0 Treasurer on Payments to Exchequer Office 3 2 5 Postages 0 6 6, £ 7185 5 7 17185 5 7 Conbridge, 6ih April, 1841. u cou,s Mr Edward Priest Richards, the Treasurer, have this day bee# examined and allowed, and the Vouchers delivered up to the Clerk of t -e Peace. The Ba auce of £ 826 15s, due from the County to Mr Richard. is hereby directed to be carried to his next kccotlllt- JOHN N1CHOLL. Chairman. HE SHY THOMAS, J. BRUCE PRYCE, ROIHi'RT FRANCIS JENNER, E W. RICHARDS, T. EI MONDES. JOHN HEWITT. G. R. MORGAN, R. F RICKARDS, ROWLAND FOTHERGlLL, JAMES COLES, HENRY T. LEE joun HOMFRAY, ROBERT OLIVER JONES. THOMAS D\LTON, E. P. RICHARDS, Deputy Clerk of Peace. Treasurer. TO BUILDERS. I PARTIES desirous of CONTRACTING for N the KXECU I'lON of th,. sever il WORKS comprised in the EIUCnON of aNEW H u U S I of CORRECTION to be built at USK, in the County of MONMOUTH, are informed that the Specification and Working Drawings may be seen at the Office of Messrs Wyatt and Brandon. Architects, 75, Great Russell Street, London, from the 12th to the 16th day of April, inclusive; and at the Office of the Clerk of the Peace, in Usk, from the 19th to the 2Sth d iy of April next. on which latter day the Tenders (Sealed and Endorsed) arc 10 be delivered by Twclve o'clock, at the Office of the -aid Cleik of the Peace. Mr Wyatt will be at Usk on the 19th of April, and will be ready to afford any information the Contractors may require. The Committee of Magistrates do not pledge them- selves to accept the lowest tendeis. 29th March, 1841. GREAT BARGAINS AT THE great western HOUSE, Corner of Market Square, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. '■'MIR Public are respectfully informed, that, for I a Few Weeks only. the greatest BARGAINS that were offered ARE NOW SELLING at the above House, consisting of Woollen Cloths. Cassimeres, Waist. coatings. Patent Cords. Corduroys, Moleskins, Checks, Ticks, Calicoes. Muslins. Printed Cottons, Cambrics, and Printed Muslins, Merinos. Saxony and Orleans Cloths; Plain and Fi-zured Silks, of all Colours; Norwich Bordered and Filled Shawls, in a great variety; Bandannas, Cravats, Bareelonaq a very large Lot of Fancy Bonnet Ribbons; Hosiery, Gloves, Nets, and Lace; and a great many other Fancy Articles, too numerous to be particularised. N.B. — A great quantity of Furs, consisting of Boas, Capes, &c., at almost half price. Bone Manure Manufactory, TONE BRIDGE WUARF, TAUNTON. H. TROOD, JUN., T>EOS to inform Noblemen, Gentlemen, and I) Agriculturists, that he has now a SUPPLY of BONE DUST, ready for Shipping, at the Port of BRIDGE- WATER (by Canal Navigation from Taunton), 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, it invited to seud a per- son to see them ground and taken from the mill. March 10th, 1841. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Co beSoItr fili Urtbatt Contract, THK ADVOWSON or next PRESENTATION to the RECTORY of LANHARRY, in the said County, and which is situate within an easy distance of 'he towns of Cowbridite, Bridgend, and Lhuitrissent. It is under value in the King's Books; and the Purchaser may calculate upon a very early opportunity of exer- cising the right of presentation. Further particulars may be had 011 application to Mr Cuthhertson. Solicitor, Neath. Inertopr Vbbil Titritrifte £ RUET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVRN, That the I >1 TOLLS arising and payable at the several TOLL GATES within this TRUST, eiKJill bt ILet ftp auction, Subject to the vritten conditions to be then and there produced, at the CASTLE INN. in the Town of MER. THYR TYDVIL. on WEDNESDAY, the lith day of MAY next, between the hours of 12 o'clock at Noon and Four in he Afternoon of that day, to the best Bidder, on hisproducing sufficient Sureties for payment of the money nonthly, for the term of one year, from 12 o'clock of tie Night of Monday, the 14th day of June next, wbich nl/s produced last year the clear sum of £ 1600, and will be put up in One Lot at such sum. But in case the said Tolls shall not be let together or in one lot atsich Meeting, then they will be let in parcels or lots, and esch parcel or lot will be put up at such sum as the Trustees shall then think fit. WM. DAVIES. Clerk iothe Trmtees of the said Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tyd-il, April 8th, 1841. 1- RbtrnantSt UhvljL)bleb) gurnpikit Truat. NOTICS is HEREBY GIVEN, That the TOLl-iarising an(j payable at the several TOLL GATES witiki this Trust, Will tie iltt tip Ruction, Subject to thevritten conditions to be then and there produced, at te CASTLE INN, in the l'own of MER. I HYR TYD\L, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of MAY next,_ Uween the hours of 12 o'clock at Noon and Four in he Afternoon of that day, to the best Bidder, on Introducing sufficient sureties for payment of the rnoneyiotithly, for the term of one year, from 12 o'clock of Ie night of Monday, the 14th day of June next, which ",)Is produced la.t year the clear sum of £ 1725, and wi he put up in One Lot at such sum. But 111 case the sd Tolls shall not be let together or in one lot at such M,Iting. then they will he let in parcels or Kits, and eacliarcel or lot will be put up at such sum as me Trustees lall then think 6t. WM. DAVIES, Clerk to ie Trustee-v of the said Turnpike Trust. Mpftyr T.ivU, April bth, 1841. To be iLrt, Furnished or Unfurnished, and entered upon immediately, MOUNT PLEASANT COTTAGE, situate on the Cardiff Road, Five Miles from Merthyr. For further particulars inquire of Mr John Hooper Davies, High Street, Merthyr. mo be iLrt, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY. A Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situite in the Village of FAIRVVATER, three miles from Cardiff, consisting of Three Sitting Rooms, Kit- hen. Pantry, Dairy, and- Cellar; also. Seven Bed Rooms, a good Garden, and Stable, &c.; and, if required, about SIWEN ACltES OF GOOD PAS- TURE LAND. For further particulars apply to Mr David, of Radyr Court, near Cardiff. BRECONSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SjQLE. Co be Sola bl Ruction, By Mr HUGH JONES, At the GEORGE INN, in the Town of BRECON, on S A 1 URDAY, 24th APRIL, 141, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, aud FARM, with the severil Closes of Laud thereto belonging, formerly callid or known by the Names of TYR M1HANGEL. (ELLIER MEIRCH, and CWMCOCH, and now callnl by the one general riameof Sltuatc il the Hamlet of Senny in the Parish of Devynnock, in tie County of Brecon, in the occupa! ioii of Thomas Da-ies, at the yearly Rent of f55. A valuable Right of Common i: attached to the Farm. The Tenant will show the Prcnri,cs. and for fnrther par- ticulars apply at the Offices of tr Church, or Messrs Vaughan, Bevan, and Lawford, Bircon. SULLY, N EAR CARDIFF, GLAMORGANSHIRE. To Butchers, Farmers, and Others. CAPITAL LIVE FARMING STOCK, &c. To be Sola ibv Auction, By Mr E. LEYSHON, On WEDNESDAY, the 21st diy of APRIL, 1841, at COG FARM, in the Parish of SULLY, distant from Cardiff about Seven Miles, ''I'MIK following; Superior FARMING STOCK, &c. I the Property of Air Bla Nd consisting of Eight Fat Oxen, One Fat Bull Stag; Three Fat Heifers; Twelve Cows and Calves; Seven Cows in Calf; Five Heifers in Calf; One Hundred Southdown Ewes, and Lambs of the Cotswold and Down Breed; Fifty Wether Hogs, One Sow; Sixteen Store Pigs; and about Forty Sacks of Prime Potatoes. Three Months' Credit will be given to Purchasers of £10 and upwards.- Discount for Cash payments.—Re- freshment* will be provided. The Sille to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. GLAMORGANSHIRE- VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND COAL MINES. o be onr BG auction, By Mr NI. WIIITTINGTON (By order of the Mortgagee, under a power of Sale) At the CASTLE INN, NEATH, on THURSDA Y, the 22d day of APRIL 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 or known as NANTSTALON, otherwise NANTS,r\i.t.uw, 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 well adapted for the Erection of Iron Works, having a 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 j 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 acrcs in extent. The Property is situate Six Miles from the Neath Canal at Aberdulais, and Three from the Swansea Canal at Yniscedwin, 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 Right of Common upon the Drim Mountain attached to the Estate. A small Piece of Waste Ground, containing 60 per- ches or thereabputs, in extent, has been let for a term of which 87 years are now unexpired, at the annual rent of Ej, 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. VILLAGE OF MA R G AM, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Valuable Horses, Implements of Husbandry, and Hay for Sale. MATTHEW WHITTINGTON Has received instructions to submit Jfor gale Dv aurttott, IOn MONDAY, the 12th of APRIL. IMI. at the Village of MARGAM, at Twelve o'clock at Nooll precisely, following: Vnlmbfrf and Useful HORSES HAY, IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY', See., one bay Carriage Horse, 15 £ hands high, nine years old; one bay Saddle Horse, I5J hands high, seven years old; one black ditto. 15 hands high. aged one ditto, 15 hands hands high, rising sik years old a chestnut Mare, aged chestnut Filly, four years old; hay ditto, four years old; three chestnut Colts, year- lings Rick ofwer-harvested Hay, exceeding 60 Tons; Timber Carriage; two broad wheel Carts; Hay Car; V\ innowing Machine; two Iron Ploughs; Wooden ditto Field Roller several lot- of Hurdles, &c. Four Months' Credit will bo given to Purchasers above £ 10. on approved security being given.

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