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THE SCHOONER A CELERITY, C WILLIAMS', toaster, Y, IS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WIIARF, TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, For Cardiff, Ne wport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Jirjcrn, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cotebi-idge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL O FRIDAY, the 13th MAY, 1841. For Freight, See., apply to the Master, on Board; Mr R. Unrtun, jun., Newport; Mr Thomas Richards, Abergavellny; Messrs Prosser, and Price Brecon, Mr Smitli, the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr Joseph ^r'.sl>> Apent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London "'lipping Company, at Cardiff. London, April 26th, 1841. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, HENRY JEFFEIIY, Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL During the NEXT WEEK, as follow-4, tOMRtt (t'rom the Bute Ship Dock.) FROM CARDIFF May 3..Monday Nautilus 2.i afternoon 4..Tuesday o I.a,iv Charlotte a afternoon 5..Wednesday.Nautilus 31 after ooii 6..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 4i afternoon 7..Friday Nautilus 6 morning S..Saturday Lady Charlotte 6 morning FROM BRISTOL. May 3..Monday Lady Charlotte 21 afternoon 4.. Tue.day N autilll. 3i afternoon 5.. Wednesday I.ady Charlotte 6 morning 6..Thursday Nautilus. 6 morning 7.. Friday Lady Charlotte 61 morning 8.. Saturday Nautilus. fi morning Carriagesand Horses must be along-side an Ilou rand half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they cannot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. FARES :-After Cabiii. 5s.-Fore Cahin, Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is each. A Fetuale Steward attends on Board both Packets. Refreshment* may be had on Board, on moderate tcrmi. Pour-Wheel Carriage, 21s.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s fi«l.; Horses, 6s. each; Home and llider, AfterCabin Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle, 6s.; Sheep, Is. 6d These Fares include every expense. { £ Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goeds intended for he NAUTILUS to be sent to No. li, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin. Cumberland Basiii Locks; and for the LADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, iMarsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the "•ckets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, ilantrisient,and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Plates in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats iin- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freiglit to be Paid on delivery. Goo.ls, PackIlR(r. rarcels, &c. forwardrd to all partS :f the Kingdom witlioti, (irlav. when sent to citherof their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will he readily obtained by applying 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 Par. ket; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Oiffce, on tin Wharf, Cardiff; or to Atr W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cres. cent, Hotweils, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packct. 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 any Goods. Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at cithei sf their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Ilooking.- Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o 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 only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights Or measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c., cann< t he allowed, unlea a written notice of the same be sent t<- like Office on the day of delivery. fOR SOFTENING THE SKIN AND IM PROVING THE COMPLEXION, rjODFREY'a EXTRACT of BLDKR FLOWERS stands unrivalled for its efficacy it completely eradi- cates Tan. Pimples. Freckles. Redness, and 1111 Cutane- ous Imperfections; renders the most S dlow Complexion delicately clear, and imparts to the Skin a pleasing and healthy appearance. In the proccss of shaving it is invaluable, as it allays the irritation and smarting pain 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 heyond all praise, to use as a family Lotion on all occasions. Sold in Boitlis, price 2* gel. with directions for using it. by all lespectable Medicine Venders and I'cr- fumers. BritannIa Life Assurance Company. No. 1, PRINCE'S STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. William BarJgett, Esq I Robert Eglinton, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq Erasmus nobt. Foster, Eq, Wm. Kechney Black, Esq Alex. Tlohcrt Irvine, Esq. John Brigh tinan, Esq I Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq William Shand. Jan., Esq, Willis Coventry. Esq Henry Lewis Simile, Esq John Drewett, Esq Thomas Tweed. Esq. Willis Coventry. Esq Henry Lewis male, Esq John Drewett, Esq Thomas Tweed. Esq. ittetotcal Offfecro. John Simip, M. D.—Ebenezer Smith, Esq., Surgeon. Solicitor. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Tables composed expresslv for the use of this Institution, from authentic and com- plete data. Increasing rates of Premium on a new and remark- able plan, for securing loans or debts; a less imme- diate payment hf-ing required on a policy for the whole term oflife than in any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two O'c I oc k. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. Ali- aims payable within one month after proof of a tvA. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for the reports. Premium per Cent per Annum payable durin First Second Third Fomth Remain- Age. Five Five Five Five der of Years. Years Years. Years. Life. £ i. d. £ s. d £ t. d. £ d £ s. d. 20 1 1 4 I 5 10 I 10 11 1 16 « 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 I 12 2 I 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 40 1 16 1 2 4 4 *2 14 6 3 7 S! 4 3 4 60 j 2 16 7 3 9 4 4 5 5 5 6 3j (j 13 7 PLTElt MOII IIISOS, Esq., Itesident I)irector, London AGENTS. Newport Mr A. G. Jenkins. TREDKCARIRON WORKS —W. F. Ireland. CARDIFF —W. D Horwood, Bank. MERTHYR TYDVIL —Walter Thompson, Bank. PoIVTi-POOL —Stephen Vernon, Bank CHEPSTOW —J. L. Baldwyn, Solicitor. lSK ABERCAVEN>Y —J. fliley Morgan. Stationer MONMOVTU W. Jenkins, Stationer. Xffonmouthshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE IS IIEREDY GIVEN, that the HALF i YEARLY GENERAL MEETING or Asscmblv of the PROPIIIEIORS of this Navigation WILL HE HELD at the C V, A L HOUSE, in" NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of MAY next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. THOS. COOKE, Clerk to the said Company. Newport, April 20th, 1841. ii..1 TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the RAILWAY is NOW OPEN, from CARDIFF to MERTHYR, for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods. The time of departure and arrival of thc Trains: will be as follows until furthei notice:- H. UP.—From Cardiff. 11 M. 8 morning, arrives at Ale thvr 9 25 Mixed Train. 11 morning, arrives at Merthyr. 12 45 3 afternoon, arrives at Merthyr 4 25 If. M. DOWN.—Frm Merthyr. H. M. 8 20 morning, arrive.* at Cardiff 9 45 Mixed Train. II 35 morning arrives at Cardiff. 1 20 3 20 afternoon arrives at Cardiff 4 45 On Saturdays an additional Train leaves Cardiff at 5H 30M afternoon, and Merthyr G afternoon. The Mixed Train for Gno. and second and third class Passengers at I I o'clock from Cardiff, and 33 minutes past II o'clock from Merthyr, dot's not run on Sundays. Goods may be sent from the several Stations by the Mixed Train, piovided they ar.* delivered two hours previous to the departure of the Train. PARCELS May be Booked at the Railway S atiin«, the charge f -r which will be-is for Parcels not exceeding 23 pOlllld4 weight; Is 0d not exceeding 56 pounds weight, and S. 011, oJ for every additional quarter of a cwt., including all expense for Carriage, Porterage, and Delivery. CONSUMPTION" CUR A n L E. 30TH EDITION IMPROVED, A TREATISE ON ASTII.MA, CONSUMP- TION, &c., shewing 1. The dangers arising from neglect of a cold and 1. The dangers arising from neglect of a cold and cough, which precede an attack of Asthma and Con- sumption. 2. That cases in Asthma and Consumption have been cured after the patients had been abandoned by their medical attendants, a; inctirable. 3. That there is no possibility of placing any limit to the powers of the living texture in self restoration. 4. I hat diseases of the lung* may be absorbed during lite, and their healthy texture be again restored. 5. That in no case can the invalid, with propriety, be considered beyond the means of cure. 6. That bleeding and a lowering diet are highly dan- gerous in these complaints, and never did accomplish any beneficial intention. 7. That a nourishing diet, and a restorative medical treatment are the only means of curing these for- midable diseases. 8. A few important cases of cures are recorded by way of proof or confirmation. By HENRY CONG?EVE. Berger, Holywell Street, Strand, and all Booksellers and Newsmen. 16 cbscly printed pages, price One Penny, INSANITY, TUE BROOK VILLA, SITUATED A BOOT THREE MILES FROM LIVERPOOL, AS been recently ERECTED hy Mr Owen, JL JtL the Proprietor, for those of both Sexes, whose mental affliction renders absence from home necessary. The Building is of the Italian Style of Architecture— deliglitfijlly %itiatf-d on an eminence in a rural District, commanding extensive Views from the various Sitting Rooms and Pleasure Grounds. The internal arrangements are complete, and every thing is combined with the kindest care and attention for the restoration of the unhappy invalids. Mr and Mrs Owen had for many years the superin- tendence of the Liverpool Lunatic Asylum, where their long experience in the treatment of the malady has been appreciated, and on their resignation they received the highest testimonial. The terms vary according to the circumstances, and accommodation required by the, patient. Addrcss Till) Brook Villa, West Derby, near Liverpool. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY. QCHWEPPE in(] C,P.l so long known to llie Public s as the principal Manufacturers of ALKALI WATliiRS, could not a low the increasing approbation of the Medical Profession and the Puhlic generally, for M AGN ESI A in a FLUI. > FOR M, without directing their attention to a branch so legitimately connected with iheir own previous preparations The expciience of half a century, and the advantage of powerful machinery, have enabled them to bring out a first rale artie'e, and thoy now respectfully solicit the attention of the Pubi c for their LIQUID MAGNESIA, for cure of Gout, Gravel, Diseases of Children, and (mixed wnh their Acidulated Svrup) in cases of Sea Sickne. in Rot i« s, at 1* '2s 6.1. fid and 10s each and sold, wholesale, at their Warehouses 51, Beruers Street, London Liverpool. Bristol, and Derby also by Sutton and Co.. Bow Church Yard; Barclay and Snn, Farrinydon Street; Mr E Edwaids and Thos Bu'ler. St Paul's Church Yard and "•tail by all rlspec-able Chemists and Patent Medicine Venders. SOf)A and POTASS WATER and JE IATBD LEMONADE made as usual on the largest scale, at their four establishments. Each genuine bottle is pro- t cted by a label with their naiiie. Geriiiin Zeltzer Water in Quarts and Pints. A ROUS LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 39. Throgmnton Street, Bank, London. Esta- blished in lii33. Empowered by Act of Parliament. TRUSTERS. William Banbury, Esq Banker. John Humphery, Esq., Aid., M.P. Thomas Kelly, Esq., Alderman. DIRECTORS. THOMAS FARNCOMBE, Esq..Sheriff > p, of London and Middlesex, >airm*n. WILLIAM LEAK. Esq., Deputy, Chairman. William Banbury, Esq. Rupert Ingleby,Esq., Man- llarry Barrett, Esq. Chester. Edward Bates, Esq. Thomas Kelly, Es^ AI- Thomas Camplin, Esq. derinan. James Clift, Esq, Jeremiah Pilcher, E q. John Humphery, Esq. Aid., Lewis Pocock.Esq. M P. M P. I'ates Reduced to the lowest possible scale that is com- patible with the safety of the assured, and of the Com- pany whereby a certain and annual bonus is ecured to every individual assured in this Office, in lieu of the deferred and sometimes delusive prospect of a periodical division of profits. In addition to the subscribed Capital of 1300,000 the valuation of the Company's liabilities shows a large surplus fund, which is left for the further security of the so that there is now a vested capital of con- siderably greater amount than the estimated value of the outstanding claims on the Company. ANNUAL PREMIUM TO ASSURE £100. Age. For One Yen, For Sevet.Yra Irerm of Life d J: s d f s d 25 0 19 7 1 0 7 t 15 1 30. 113 12 1 I 19 0 35. 1 2 9 1 3 8 2 5 10 40. 146 1 6 2 2 13 9 In assurances for advances of money, as security f. debts, or as a provision for a family when the least present outlay is desirable, the vaiied and comprehensive tables of the Argus Otnce will be found to be particularly favourable to the assured. A Board of Directors, with the Medical Officers, attend daily. EDWARD BATES, Resident Director. Agent for Cardiff, Mr Griffith Phil ips, Druggist. BANKRUPTCY MEETXNG. "HE COM-MISIONERS named in, and author- ised by a Fiat in Bankruptcy, issued forth against DAVID MORGAN, of Merthvr Tydvil, in the County of Glamorgan, Chemist, Drujr^ist, and Shopkeeper. Deiler and Chapman, INTEND TO MEhT on ihe Ninth day of JUNE nex,, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the CASTLE INN, BRECON, by ad- jonrnment from the Twentieth day of April invant, in order to take the last examination of the said Bankrupt, when and where he is required to surrender himself, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, and finish his cainination and the Creditors who have not already proved their debts are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who have proved their D bts, are to assent to, or dissent from, the allowance of his Certificate. ROBERT LEONARD, Jun., Solicitor, Bristol. PARISH OF LANDOW. COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. X HARRY PHELPS GOODE, the APPOR- 5 TIONER, duly, appointed for the Parish of LANDOW, in tbe County of GLAMORGAN, under the provisions of the Act of his late Majesty Kins William IV., 6 and 7. c. 71, intituled, An Act for the Com- mutation of Tithes in England and Wales," do hereby CALL a PAROCHIAL MEETING of the PRO- PRIETORS of LANDS, in the said Parish, to be HOLD EN at the HEArt 1, CO WB RIDGE, on MONDAY, the 3d day of MAY. 1841, at 12 o'clock at Noon, at which Meeting all Proprietors of Lands having any Maps or Plans thereof, arc required to pro- duce the same; and such Proprietors will then and there be required to instruct the Apportioner as to what Maps are to be used for the purposes of the Apportion- ment, and upon such other points as are required by the A cts 6 and 7 William 1V, c. 71, and 1st Victoria, c. 6;), and in default thereof, 1 shall proc-ed to such Appor- tionment under the powers vested in me by the said recited Acts. TITHE COMMUTATION. "F; MAP and DRAFT APPORTIONMENT ■ of the Parish of St BRIDES UPEIl ELY, in the C- unty of GLAMORGAN, have been Deposited at the House of the Rev Lewis Anttiony Nichol. Hector, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all parties interested therein, and a MEETING to hear Appeals against the same WILL BE HELD at the BEAU INV, COWBRIDGK. on MONDAY, the 3d of MAY, 1841, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. H. P. GOODE, Apportioner. Haverfordwest, April 19,1841. TITHE COMMUTATION. The MAP and DRA ¡"T APPORTIONMENT of the Parish of BONVILSTONE, in the County of GLAMOR- GAN, have been deposited at the House of Ann I.ewis, called the RED LION, in the said Parish,for the inspec- tion of all parties interested therein. and a M EETING to hear Appeals against the same WILL BE HELD at the BEAR 1\N. COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 4th of MAY, 1841, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. H. P. GOODE. Apportioner. Haverfordwest, April 19, 1841. TITHE COMMUTATION. The M\P and DRAFT of the Parish of CONWILSTONE, in the County of GLA- MORGAN, have been Deposited at the house of Jenkin Leyshon, called the SYCAMORE INV, in the said Parish, for the Inspection of all parties interested therein, and a MEETING to hear Appeals against the same WILL BE fIELD at the BEAR INN. COW- B "IOGF, on WEDNESDAY, thq 5th of MAY, 1841, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. H. P. GOODE, Apportioner. Haverfordwest, April 19, 1841. With the view of preventing protracted litigation and the necessity of adjournments, and for the purpose of saving expense to the parties, the Tithe Commissioners recommend that the Landowners should examine the Apportionment as soon as deposited and that those who intend to appeal should give early notice of such intention, both to the valuer and the parties against whom they appeal. If objections be brought before the Assistant Commissioners at the Appeal Meeting without previous notice, and an adjournment thereby rendered necessary, the appellint will be liable to the whole of the additional expenses occasioned by such adjourinents. Tithe Office, February, 1841. GLAMORGANSIJIRE. T. o be 2lft, AND ENTERED ON IMMEDIATELY, \LL that COLLIERY and COAL WORK, com- monly known by the name of the RHYGOS COLLIERY, situate and bein; at RHYGOS. in the Parith of YSTRM) Y FODWG, in the County of GLAMORGAN, with all 'he Machinery and Apparatus rued or employed in working the same. The above Coal Field comprises an area of several hundred acres of Land. and contains six workable Reds or Strata of Coal, varying from three to eighteen feet in thickness; some of the lowest of which arc of the Anthracite description. The nine feet Vein has lately been found to be of a superior quality. An extensive Range has recently been opened upon i; at the Baily Glaes Farm. A great quantity of CORI [night be obtained from this Colliery at a cheap rate of working, and there are great facdilics of conveyance of the produce hy Tram Roads to the heads of the Neath and Aberdare Canals; from the former of which the Colliery is distant 21 miles only. There is a considerable Stock at the Colliery, consisting of Tram Waggons. Tram Plates, Weighing Machine, &c. Is,) a number of new Canal Barnes adequate to an extensive Trade, which might cither be included in the letting or taken at a valuation. A Coal Wharf, eligibly situated, at Britton Ferry. with all the necessary conveniences thereon, would also be let with the Colliery. For terms of letting applications should be made to Air Steel, Mining Engineer, Cardiff; or at the Office of Mr E P. Richards. Solicitor. Cardiff. Mr Morgan Phillip, of Bai!y Glacs Farm, will shew the Colliery. Cardiff, 15th April. 1841. i-ttertb-or Ettobil EuminUe ruøt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the! TOLLS arising and payable at the several TOLL GATES within this TRUST, llèttill be Uet bp Ruction, Subject to the written conditions to be then and there produced, at the CAS TLE INN, in the Town of MER- THYR TYDVIL. on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of MAY next, between the hours of 12 o'clock at Noon and Four in the Afternoon of that day, to the best Bidder, on his producing sufficient Sureties for payment ?o ''»e money monthly, for the term of one year, from 12 o clock of the Night of Monday, the 14th day of June next. which produced last year the clear sum of £ 1000, and will be put up ill One Lot at such slim. Hut in case the said Tolls shall not be let together or in one lot at such Meeting, then they will be let in parcels or lots, and each parcel or lot will be put up at such sum as the Trustees shall then think fit. WM. DA VIES. Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tydvil, April 8th, 1841. nberitaitt JthgtJgblebi 2C\trit^ikc ZErugt. j^OTlCR TS HEREBY GIVEN, That the O LI.S arising and payable at the several'TO L L GATES within this Trust, lie 11et toy Auction, Subject to the written conditions to be then and there pro need, at the CASTLE INN, in the Town of MEU. nlyn on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of VIAY next, between the hours of 12 o'clock at Noon and Four in the Afternoon of that day, to the best Bidder, on his producing sufficient sureties for payment of the money monthly, for the term of one year, from .2 o'clock of the night of Monday, the 14th day of June next, which Tolls produced last year the clear sum of 11725, and will he put up in One Lot at such sum. But it case the said Tolls shall not he let together or in one lot at such Meeting, then they will be let in parcels or ots. and each parcel or lot will be put up at such sum as me Trustees shall then think fit. WM. DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike TrVtt, Merthyr Tydvil, April ttth, 18H, MONMOUTHSHIRE. NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tint the TOLLS arising at the Toll Gates upon the TURNPIKE RO ADS within the DISTRICT of NEW PORT, in the County of Monmouth. and called or known by the names of the Stow Gate. the Waterloo Gate, the Bassalleg Gate, the Rnmney Gate, the Bridge Gate, the Marshes Gate, and the liock and Fountain Gate, 1iU be net bv ttttÜHt, To the best Bidder, at the House of JOHN Ll.OYD' commonly called and known by the name of the KING'S HEAD, at NEWPORT, on SATURDAY the 5th of JUNE next, between the Ho-irsof One and Three in the Afternoon, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the Third Year of his late Majesty George IV., For Regulating Turnpike ltoads," which Tolls produced the last year f2WO above the expenses of collecting them, and will be put up at that sum. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must at the same time pay One Montb in advance (if required) of the Rent, at which such Tolls may he Let, and give Security with sufficient Sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads, for Payment of the rest of the Money Monthly; THOMAS JONES PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Trustee* of the said Turnpike Roads. Newport, April 2lst, 1841. COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN, ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SrfLE. Mr S A~W YER Most resiectfully begs to make known that he has re. ceived instructions to submit for public competition, in the way of i-ale fil) attrtunt, On MONDAY, the 10th day of MAY, lSH, at the CASTLE IN-S, in TREFOREST, subject a condi. tions then to be produced (unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which due Notice will be given), ALL that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT and FREE PUBLIC HOUSE, called and known by the name of THE QUEgS ADELAIDE, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Treforest aforesaid, and now respectably tenanted, otrrillg a desirable investment. The above Premises are eligibly located near to the Works of Alderman Thompson and Company, now in full operation, and adjacent to the Talf Vale lIadway, having a good frontage to the road of 66 feet, part of which is plotted out for (he erecti >n of another Dwell- ing, forming an advantageous site for a Siio, with an extent of ground backwards of GO feet or more and held under a Lease for 99 years, bearing date 1st of May, 1837, subject to a small Annual Ground Rent of X3 131 8it. Further particulars may be obtained on application at the Office of the Auctioneer, Church Street, Cardiff, Sa'e to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. To be ollJ by a ttetio it, By Mr THOMAS XVATKINS, At the CARDIFF ARMS IVV, CARDIFF, on SA- TURDAY, the 29tl. day of MAY. 1841. at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall then be produced, and in such Lots as shall be then determined on: rr*HE following FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in one of the ino*t fertile and pic turesque parts of the Vale of GLAMORGAN, viz., All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, with the Lawn, Shrubberies, Garden. Orchard, Courts. Yards, Barn', Stables, Coach House, Out Houses, and Build- ings thereto adjoining and belonging. Also all those Two Cottages with spacious Gardens attached together with Seventy-five Acres (or thereabouts) of Land, situate at Fairwater, in the County of Glamorgan, in the occupation of Mrs Tivans, and her under tenants. The Dwelling House is of modern erection, and in excellent repair; it is si uated in a sheltered position, and compiises a Breakfast Room, Dining Room, and Parlour, with Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Dairy, and other necessary Buildings on the ground fl ior; Six good Bed Rooms above, with a good under ground Cellar. The Farm Buildings consist of Two Barns, Cattle Slied, a newly erected Stable for six horses, and Coach House, The Orchards and Gardens are well stocked with Fruit'Trees,and the Shrubs and Ornamental Timber are of an unusually fine grow h. The Land, which is inferior to none in the country in point of quality, is divided into fair proportions of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture, and is now in a high state of cultivation, and well covered with Timber Trees. The whole lies together in a ring fence, at a distance of two miles and a half from the improv- ing Town of Cardiff. which affords an excellent market for the sale of agricultural produce, and of one mile from L'andaff, near to which, at a wharf on the Banks of the Glamor;;ans',ire Callal, coals may be purchased at a very moderate rate.— The Properly is abundantly supplied with water, by wells and by a rivnlet which has never been known to he dry it lies in a sporting country, bounded on the north and cast by good roads, and on the south by the River Ely, celebrafed for its salmon and trout fishing. There is also a Fishery on the Estate, in which a great quantity of fine salmon have been taken during the fi-hing seasons. A COTTAGE and GARDEN, situate in the Village of Fairwater, containing by admeasurement 3Z Perches. This lies in a retired situation on the banks of the before mentioned rivulet, and, with a trifling outlay of capital, might be made a neat and comfortable Co'tage residence. EIGHT COTTAGES and G \RDENS adjoining toge- ther in Llandaff, containing by admeasurement Two Roots and Twelve Perches, and now or late in the several occupations of Evan Llewellin, Thomas Thorr.as, Susan Richirds, David Rosser, Edward Griffith, Alary William, Margaret Hicks, and Thomas Pamplin. These Premises afford a very desirable situation for iliiildirg. A portion of the purchase money might re-mi in on Mortgage of the Premises at a matlelate rate of interest. For a view of the Premises application sliou'd be made to Mrs Ev.ns, Fairwatcr; and further particulars may he had of the Auctioneer, or Mr Evans, at the Office of E. P. Richards, Esq., Cardiff, where Maps of the Estates may be seen. Cardiff, April 13th, 1811. 1841. TO COVER THIS SEASON, AT THE STABLES, AT ST. BRIDES MAJOR, NE.iR BRIDGEND, ^HAT Celebrated Horse ULICK, bred by bis Oraoe the Duke of Grafton. Thorough bred Mares Five Sovereigns each, Half bred Mares Two Sovereigns each, and Five Shillings the GroollJ,-thf! Groom's Fee to he paid at the time of covering, and the remainder on or before the First of July next. Ulick was got by St. Patrick, out of 'Turquoise, by Selim her Dam Pope Joan, sister to Pledge, by Wany out of Prunella by Highflyer; St Patrick was by Walton, his dam by Dick Andrews, granddam by Trumpeter, great granddam by Highflyer. St Patrick, sire of Ulick, won the great St Leger stakes at Doncaster; Turquoise, Ulick's dam, won the Oaks at Epsom his colour is a dark chestnut has an excellent constitution, temper and action; his stock, now yearlings, are allowed hy com- petent judges to be the finest that has been seen in this country for many years. He will attend at Cowhridge every Tuesday, and at Bridgend every Saturday, and the rest of his time at home and in the neighbourhood. Any further particulars may be b,,xl on a,)Plica,i.)n t John Edwards, Farmers' Arms, St Brides Alajor, nea Uridgcnd, Glamorganshire. St Brides, April 13th, 1841. PARKElt BOTT, of Nottingham, DENTIST, begs leave to infoim his Friends, and the Public in neutral, that he has disposed of the entire Property in the following wel -known an valuable Articles, to Mes>rs Bar lay and Soas," t-'amiiiidou Sir^et, London, "hose Names will, in future, \¡c affixes to each bottle or box of the geiiu,ne Preparations, vii. Borrs TOO I'll POWDER, price Is q,1 and 2-9 I. BOTI"S I IN'CTUHE for Scurvv in the Guin.s, prive 1,91. HO I T'S CORN S LVR. price Is 11,1. MoTPS SANATIVE SALVE, lor tile Relief an,1 Cure of Diforlers incident to the brta.t, particularly in all kinds 0: S'nei and in attenuating, softening, and dissipating al Hurdnre* and Kno.tinp" therein, price Is 1.141 per packet. BOl T'S NANKKEN DYE, wa! i-ati,.ed to stand wushing, price Is per bottle. BOTTS CI.Ol'H POWDER, for taking Grease Spots P.iint, &c., out of Silks. Stutts, nnd Woollens, without ui» charging the Colour, price Is per bottle. Prepared by "Barclay and Sons," Farringdotl Street, Prepared by "Barclay and Sons," Farringdotl Street, London, and sold by all Venders of Medicine, HAY roB. SALE. ABOUT FORTY TONS of wnll hnrvcstcl tTP. jLA LAND HAY, of very superior quality. Apply at the Officc of Mr Bradley. C'owbridgc. CARDIGANSHIRE AND CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT -\1.E OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVEH T1VY, And Ktlhin Two Miles of the fast improving Town of Lampeter. Mr GEORGE GOODE f*l^AKES leave respectfully to announce that lie has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees to the Estate of DAVID PRICE, Esq deceased, late of Steel Yard, and of Dowgate Hill, London, to offer ,gO r al£ fig Public Auction, AND THAT HE WILL, On THURSDAY, the 20tli Day of MAY, 1841, at the SHIP INN, in thrown of LAMPETER, submit for Public Competition, if not previously Sold by Private Contract, (of which due Notice will be given). the undermentioned valuable and highly Important Estates, which will be Sold in Eight Lots, as fol- lows CARMARTHENSHIRE, PENCARREG PARISH LOT I. All that most desiraUe Freehold Farm, Farm House, Buildings, and Two Cottages, called PENLAN, con taining by admeasurement, 83A I R 13P of capital Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Land, now in the occli pation of Mr David Jones, and his under tenants, held by him under a lease for three lives, at the low yearly rent of £ "25 per annum. LOT II. All those Two Cottages, Carpenter's Shop, with Garden and Three small Fields, called RHOsFACH, containing by admeasurement 6A 2R 7P now in the occupation of Mr Daniel Evans, and his under tenants, at the low yearly icnt of 1:6 5s. LOT nr. All those Two Fields of rich Meadow Gronnd, commonly called and known by the name of DOLE. h.ACH CEFENYBRYN, containing by admeasurement. S, 2R 1p, nolV i:1 the occupation of Mr David Edwards, at the low yeaily rent of £5. This Lot forms a part of the Farm of Dolcgwirddon Issa, and is situate on the cast side of the River Tivy. N.U.— The Three last mentioned Lots are situate within two miles of the. Town of Lampeter, and the Turnpike ltoads leading from Lampeter to Car- marthen, and from Lampeter t'o Llandovery, pass through the Farms; all the lots have a right of pasturage on extensive and valuable Sheep Walks, in the parish of l'encarreg. LOT IV. CARDIGANSHIRE, TOWN OF LAMPETER. All that capital well known Inn ar.d Commercial House, called the SMTP, situate in the main or principal street, ia the very rising and fast improving Town of Larnpcter; together with three Fields of very superior and rich Meadow Land, containing together nearly Seven Acres, with an extensive right of pasturage on Lampeter Common. Also, all those several Cottages and Gardens in the occupation of John Jones, Davill L wis, and Pnoch Morgans, at rents, amounting altogether, with the Inn, to £ '49 IOs. N. B.-The Inn and Premises are of modern structure, and have been erected within the last nine years, every care and attention having been paid in the arrangement, so as to embrace every possible convenience. In the basement there is excellent Cellarage; on the ground floor, a large Commercial Room, with two other good Pailours and a Bar also, a large and well arranged Kitchen on the first or principal floor there are seven excellent Bed Rooms, with a large Sitting Itoom detached are the extensive Stabling, lock up Coach House, Brewhouse, Pigstyes, Store Loft, Yard, and a Capital AValled Guden, all so well arranged as to secure every comfort and convenience, and well adapted for the carrying on of an extensive business. LOT V. All that neat and well arranged Dwelling House. Shop, and Premises, with small (Jarden, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Parry, druggist, at the low yearly re^t of £ '14. situate next door to the Ship, and commanding the best situation for business in the Town of Lampeter. LOT Vt All that other neat and new built Dwelling ITonse and Premises, small Garden and Cottage adjoining, now in the several occupations of Mrs Mary Jones, widow, and W. [,. Scan(iret, I'sq i:t rents amounting to jig 5s per annum, and situate next door to the last mentioned Lot. N.B. Ihe Premises contained in the three last Lots were built at the same time. on an improved plan of architecture, and no expense was spared to secure the best description of materials. Land Tax redeemed on all the Lampeter Property. CARDIGANSHIRE, LAMPETER PARISH. LOT VII, ^.«,.lot«?t«bcantifu"y si,uatcd Farm, called DOLE- GWllvDDON ISSA, otherwise GREKN MEADOW, all on the hanks of the Uiver Tivy, containing, by admeasurement, 145A 1R 39P, now in the occupation of Mr Thomag Jenkins, as tenant at will, at the low yearly rent of £ 145. Also,all that Farm and Lands called PANTYSG A WE V, in the occupation of David Davies, containing, by admeasurement, 2:3,\ OR 41', at the low yearly rent of £18. J Also, all those Fields, five Cottages, and Premises, called lANYREITHIN, part of Pantysgawen and Bolahaul, in the several occupations of Mr Saunders, John Jones, and Tho.. Jenkins, and their under tenants, at rents amounting to f37 Is tid. Recapitulation of this Lot. T, A n R sd -Dolcgwirddon Issa 145 1 39 145 00 Pantysgawen 23 0 4 113 0 0 Fields and Cottages 22 3 22 37 1 (j 191 1 25 S-200 1 6 LOT VIII. All that very desirable Farm called DOLE- GWIHDDON UCIIA, containing byadmeaslIrement I 19A 0 it 31 P, in the occupation of Mr William Price, at the low yearly rent of £ 60, held by him under a lease granted in the year 1 830, for the term of 50 years. Also, all that Cottage Residence, with 13A 2R 30P of capital Land, called DOLEDREMMENT, in the occupation of the Rev E. Morgan, as tenant at will, at the ION yearly rent of £ 32 per annum. N.B.— Ihe kliffei-etit Farms and Premises contained in the two last mentioned Lots are within two miles of Jyampeter, on the banks of the River 'Tivy, so celebrated for its salmon and trout fishing. The principal part of the Lands is allowed to be equal it' not superior to any in Wales; and the turnpike toi(I leading from Cardigan to Newcastle and Car- marthen, passes through the Estate. The whole of the above Property is situate in one of the most picturesque parts in South Wales, and in the immediate vicinity cf the Town of Lampeter and Saint David's College. It offers one of the most eligible opportunities for investment that has occurred for some years. The land tax over all the Estate, with the exception of that part in the Town of Lampeter, is not redeemed the tithes arc caminuted, and the poor and other rates are unusually Inw. Particulars, with lithographic plans, are now pre- paring, and will be ready for delivery by the first of May, and may be had at tho Ship Inn, Lampeter Castle Inn. Llandovery Cawdor's Arms. Llandilo; Feathers Inn, Abeyraron; Black Lion Inn, Cardigan; Salutation Hotel, Newcastle Lmlyn Gogerddan Hotel, Abervst- with of Messrs Shcppard, Thomas, Lepard, and Wil- liams, solicitors, No.9, Cloak Lane, London; John Lloyd. Esq., solicitor, Lampeter; Mr W. Price, Dole- gwirddon Vcha, who will shew the different Lots; and of Mr Geo. Goode, hand Agent and Auctioneer, at his Offices, near the Cross. Carmarthen. Croft Cottage, near Carmarthen, April 6, 1841. TE7*RAY'S BALSAMIC FAMILY PILLS HIT mosl safe and cerlaiti remedy ever discovered for affections of the kidnen s, lumbago, weakness, irrita- tion, and all diseases arising from local debility, fre- quently performing a peifect cure in the short space of a few days. These Pills, having been employed in upward- of 1,SOO cases in private practice, prior to being adver- tised, in many thousand cases since, and in no one in- stance known to fail, are s'rongly recommended as a fw more efficacious remedy than balsam of copaiva, cubels or any other medicine in present use. Prepared only b the proprietor, M. O. Wray. Sold wholesale and retai at 118, Holborn Hill; 8,Darkhouse Lane, LowerThamr: Street; 344, Strand, one door from Catherine Street Sanger, 150, Oxford Street; Johnston, 6S, Comb ill: Messrs Uarclayand Sons, 90, Farringdon Street Butler 4, Chcapside and by all respectable patent mcdicin venders in town and country, at 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and I Is pe box.—Advice given to persons calling between the hour of 11 and I in the morning and 7 and 9 in the evening. Sold by Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil and DQWUU, r PERRY'S Purifying Specific Pills, Price 2s <)d, 4s f>d, and lis per box (Observe, the signature of n. and L. PERRY and Co. on the outside of cach wrapper), ARE well known throughout Europe nnd Amcrica* to be the most certain ai.d effectual cure, ever dis- covered for every stage and symptom of the Arenereal Disease, in l>o:h sexes, including GonorvhfP.a,'Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures. Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and an disenses of the Urinary Pas^ases, with out loss of time, conifnement, or hindrance from business. They have effeclfd the most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe casesr but when salivation and all other means have failed and are of the utmost import- ance to those affheted with Scorbutic Affections, Eioptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations,Scrofulous or Vene- real Taint, being jus'l v calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and rest-ire weak and cir.acipated constitutions to pristine health and vigour. They are particu'arlv recommended to be taken before persnn enter into the matrimonial tate. lest the indis- cretions of a parent IIr the source of vexation to hiirt the remainder of his existence by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate offspring, with the evil eruptions of a ma' g- nant tendency, and a variety of other complaints, tnu, are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. Messrs PERN Y expect when consulted by letter the usual Fee of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever catt be taken of the Communication (postage pre paid). Patients arc requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases,-as to the duration of the coin- plaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difirculty can occur, a6 they will be securely packed, and carefully protected from observation. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYR I AC UM is intended to relieve those persons, who, by an immo- derate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affec- tions of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstructions, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. A perseverance in its use has been the happy means of relieving many thollsalld, and of restor- ing a great number to the permanent enjoyment of life. It is remarkable for its efficacy in all disorders of the digestive organs. and is especially recommended to those, wliti, from the irrcgtilerit;les of yoillif,il studious application, or a life of pleasure, have fallen into a deipon lent state of mind, and that distressing train of symptoms commonly denominated the nervous. In such persons the mrllal are not le-s enfeebled than the cor- poreal, and to them a remedy that acts with efficacy, without interfering with domestic habits, is peculiarly desirable. Sold in Bottles, price I I i each, or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for 33s (including Ales rs Perry and Co.'s, well known 'TI;I:AT1SE on Secret Vice, &c..) by which one lis Bottle is saved. (Oiiserve lite signature of R. and L. PERRY and Co, on the outside of each wrapper.) The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) may be had as tisual at 4, Great Charles Street. Birmingham, and 44, Albion Strept, Leed. j and Patients in the Country who require a course of this admirable medicine, should send Fivc Pounds by letlr which wi:1 entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 4. Great Charles Street (four doors from Easy Row). Birmingham, and No. 44, Albion Street, Leeds. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs Perry, and C.), to give such advice as will he the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure after all other means have piovcd ineffectual. N. B.-ClJlllltry Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Venders, and every other shopkeeper, can be supplied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific l'ilis and Cordial Balm of Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the trade, by most of the principal wholesale Patent Medicine houses in London. Sold by Jenkin1, Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlais.

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