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AGRICULTURE CO;J[JfERCE. LONDON MARKETS. GENERAL AVERAOR PRICES OF CORN,pcrQ ,ar ter, compntvdfrom thr Insptctoi s' Returns. GENERAL AVEIIAGE-WEEK ENDING APRIL 24. JVheat 63 8* I Rye 35 8 *™rley 32 i Bean 3S» 3 °ats 23 1 I Peasie 3/ 10 A(;GREOATR AVERAGE OF LAST SIX WREas. s. 4. « ri. J.Vhf,nt 63 II Rye 35 6 Barley 32 9 Bean. 3'J 5 0ats 22 1 I'rase 38 11 DUfY ON FOREIGN COKN.—Ar tiL 2. s. il. g d beat 22 8 Rye 16 9 IS 10 feeans. 11 0 0«ts 13 3 Pedse 12 0 Corn C!VCllAMiE—.itvnttuy, may s. Wheat, Kent and Ks«pt, I 33s 3fig per qr -18» /1 ——— O-ey. 40s ——- Norfolk ,4". (17, ft-.illcig 36i 38* Suffolk. 48s 67* Beans, smftll 40s 42< Kye 3Js 3fi, Tick 3(j S9< T)Itto, Oats, Potnto 23s 26* Barky 5Ss SH< Poland 23a 25 < Fine 29s 35, Feed. 20s 22* Iall. Is fii's HAY M AIIK F.TS. Saturday—At per load of 36 Trusses. SMITIIFIELD. WHITECHA PEL, S. 8. 8. S. Coar«elieaTy L^W- Coarse heavy Low- land Mrariow Hny 85 to 90 I land Meadmv IJajr 80 to 85 Ustfnl ditto 92 to 9j | U>et'til ditto 88 to 92 FineUiilandMeatlow I FineUplandMen'.ow and H.Yer R' Hay 91 to IOU, and Rv-grass Hay 95 to '00 Clover Hny 100 to 120 I Clovei IIay 110 to 126 Oat Straw 40 to 42 I Oat Straw 40 to 42 Wheat Straw 43 to 44 Wheat Straw.• 43 to 41 CURRENT PrllCE OF HOPS—MONDAY. JUtY 3. We have not the rm.illest variation to notice in this market, nor, in lee.i, can any lit- reas>»iat>ly expected until the pori.d (about a miiiith hence) ivllen the p aut becomes liable to the attack of ttie (1/ New Kei.t Packcts f < 8* to £ 11 0i. Choice and En-t Kent II llslo 15 tM. Low ami mouldy 5 lis to 7 Oi. New K nt Itags 9 9j to 11 01. Choice ami Ea«t Kent Bags.. I 113 )3-. New Sussex Pockets (scarcely any left) Yetrlint; HoiS.Pocke g 5 15* to IS Oi. 183/ s and IS38'. Hops 40sto 8 6i. 1^3 I's, 35's, and 20's 2 10s to 4 4s. SMlTIlFIELD MARKET—MONDAY, MAY 3. Per slone of BIbs to sink the offal. Beef 3s 2 1 to 4s 4r4 Pork 1* 4(1 to &» 2d Jl.itioii 4 • lid to 5s 2d Lamb Gs OU to 6» lOd Veal 5; 2(1 to 6s UJ | Head of Cattle this day. Beasts 2 "8 j Calves Sliefp and L unbs 1S.9S0 Pi^s 450 II iv and S'raw, p.-r load of 36 trusses. Hav £ 1 5t 0.1 tj 5 0 0 [ Clover £ 5 5 0 to 6 0 0 •Straw.jC2 0S 0J to £ 2 'Is ltd. RiMTISH AND FOREIGN7 WOOI.S—Per lb. rtiiiT.—UlankBt, 3d to 12 I—Combinu, 111 to 1 3.1 —Flannel, lid to 15 I.—FLEECE and S.Dowi Hot-yets, Is 5iir to t< 7d—Half bred, Is 4.1 lo If 5,i—Kent, 1 s 4 I to 1 s 7<1 • Foa.—Germany. Electoral, 3! 0 to 5. Od—Lower qna'iffer* Is 6.1 to 2s 3d—\usiralUn, lu st, Is 10,1 to 2s Is 2d to 1-7 :—Van Dienieu's Land,clean In 101 to 2s 4:1 LATEST PRICES OF MKTALS. Col)l)er-)Sl it. tot, 9/0 0 Tile, do 950(1 Sheets, I)tr I I JA to 0 1 0 Bottoms 0 1 Uj F ,reij?n—S. ÅII1.ic;tt! (dy 37s (wt) bd..toil. 0 0 0 Tin Biitisli—Blocks ..cwt 4 0 0 Di r., ..Cllt 4 » 0 Wasters of the above Mks 3s IrSs.ull oihers 6s less. (Others in proportion.) Fu.cljMl—f llo ncti lul. rut 0 doty 50s. Stinim, hil. cwt 3 It 0 per cwt. t Uars. bd. cwt 4 2 tl Lead, British Pi; ton 2000 Sheet ton 21 t O Shot ton 22 19 U R;) tOII 2IIO • White ((I,.y)-toti 0 0 lit,) 28 19 « Do. (gd'in oil}—toa .27 0 0 to 2S 0 « Litharge .toil 0 0 O Foreign—Spanuh (dy 40s per ton) hd ton 19 Ift 0 Iron British, pi £ ,No. I—ton 5 0 0 0 0 0 to see D i. Cargo in Wales i 8 Bolts Ion e 0 d Nail Itoda ton 0 8 • Hoops ton 10 10 0 Sheets, single 11 10 0 (Oihrrs in propoi tion. Foreign— Swedes) cn bti ton 14 • 0 i for Steel, (var inks) Duty 30s.) ton j £ 0 0 Oto M O per ton Russia com. ton 14 10 o P s t. ton 15 1H 0 C c N u ton 18 10 0 Steel, Brit.—Blistered, (various qimlit.) ton £ 5 0 0 to 45 0 0 Shear ditto ditto 45 0 Ot081 0 0 Cast ditto ditto 45 0 0 to 81 8 O Foreign—f Swedes in kgs bd ton 20 0 O Dun 2'» <. Dit'.o Faggots bd ton 21 0 O percent. (Milan bd ton « « 0 Spelter, lor.-Cnkes do 21. pi- ton bd 0 0 Oto 26 10 0 English Sheets 3UOOto OUt Q-i!ck»llver_t|y Id per. lb. bd ib 0 3 11
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2&i- TAFF VALE RAILWAY. IVfOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the RAILW A Y is NOW OPEN, from CARDIFF Jo MERTHYR, for the conveyance of Passengers ant) *pods. The time of departure and arrival of the Trains be as follows until tortlie. notice:- H. UP.-Prom Cardiff. H. M. « Horning, arrives at Mcithyr 9 25 Mixed Train. morning, arrives at Merthyr 12 45 3 afternoon, arrives at Merthyr 4 '23 II. M. DOWN.— From Merthyr. if. M. a 20 morning, arrives at Cardiff 9 45 Mixed Train. 35 morning arrives at Cardiff 1 20 is 20 afternoon arrives at Cardiff 4 45 ^n Saturdays an additional Train leaves Cardiff at 30m afternoon, and Mcithyr 6 afternoon. The Mixed Train for Goods and second and third j tillss Passengers at 1) o'clock from Cardiff, and 35 ^liimtrs past 11 o'clock from Merthyr, docs not run on Sundays, Goods may be sent from the several Stations by the "ixed Train, provided they an- delivered two hours previous to the departure of the Train. PARCELS \*y be Booked at the Railway Stations, the charge f >r "nich will be—Is for Parcels not exceeding 28 pounds -eight; Is 6d not exceeding 56 pounds weight, and s. I Oli, bd for every additional quarter of a cxt., including expense for Carriage, Porterage, and Delivery. CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, HENRY JEFFERY, Commander, FSKFRT ARE INTENDED TO SAIL wlrfilN During: the NEXT WEEK, as follow*, (From the Bute Ship Dock. J FROM CARDIFF kay 10.. Monday Nautilus 7 morning I I.I'tiesday I.afiv Charlotte 7 morning 12..Wednesday. Nautilus. 7 J morning 13..Thursday .Lady Charlotte S.J morning 14.. Friday Nautilus 9 morning 15..Saturday .Lady Charlotte 1l morning FROM BRISTOL. May 10.. Monday Lady Charlotte 7J morning 11..Tuesday Nautilus. 7} morning 12..Wednesdlly.Lady Charlotte Si morning 13..Thursday Nautilus 81 morning 14..Friday Lady Charlotte 10 irorniiig 15.. Saturday Nautilus. 11 morning Carriages and Horses must be along-side an hour and a balf previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they eannot be Shipped, ia consequence of Locking through 'he New Docks. FARER :-After Cabiii, 5s.—Fore Cabin, .Is. Children under 12 YeiHiI of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is each. A Female Steward attends on Board both Paikets. Refresh mcnts may be had on Board, on moderate •enns. fi •Wheel Carriage, 21< Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s J » Horses, 6J. each; Horse and Rider. After Cabin Tli" ^nre Cabin, 7s. 6J.; Cattle, 6s.; Sheep, Is. 6d "cse Fares incl'.idc every expense. N q;;7* Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. 1" rcigliters are requested to order all Goods intended for ''e NAUTILUS to be sent to No. 12, yuay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the J'ADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare Street Rail, Marsh lrect, Bristol. p Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the •cfcets, at the expense of the Companies. Mtrthyr, Neivbtiaye, Aberditre, Cowbridye, Bridgend, yfa'itri.iseut ,and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these "'#»es in Spring Wangons and Lock-up Canal Boats im- lrIedultclyon arrival, unless orilered by any particular Conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the 'tarn Plleket Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be Paid on delivery. Goods, Package., Parccls, &c. forwarded to allpaps 'he Kingdom withou' delay, when sen t to either of tlicir Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will J. pe lily obtained by applying to the Agents, All Woodtnan, Agent, at the Packet Office on the J^harf, Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones. Agent, 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Par. "> and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on thr h*rf, Cardiff; or lo Mr W.. B. Owen, 29, Avon Ores*! *?•»», Hotwells. Bristol, for the LADY CIIARLOTTI' Wet. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam rackets fve Notice, that they will not be accountable for any as.«enger's Luggage, nor will thev be answerable for *V Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged y l*ire. Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at cither 'heir Offices at Cardiff or lJristoi, if above the valur 40s., unless etitercd at its value, and Carriage in pro- OttlOI1 paid for the same, at the time of Booking.— s consigned to order, or not taken away before Six clock in the evening of the day of landing, will e warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees soods to be considered as liens, not ouly for Ireigl.l 1t"I ch"r(' due thereon. but also for all previously uu- ^'•sfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to I fit. ^r°t>rietnrs of the said Packets. Disputed wcigh's ">(-a*urement, claims for loss or damage. &c.. cannot '■•"owed, miles a written notice of tlie same i>e ifnt tc "dice on the day of delivery. C: O N S U M P T ION CUR A n L E. 30TII EDITION IMPROVED. A TREA riSK ON MrI IDIA, CONSUMP- TION, &c., shewing— | ■ The dnr.rrs arifing from neglect of a cold and fough, which precede an attack of Asihtna and Con- 2 slImplion. Thllt cases in Asthma and Consumption have been cured after t: patients had been abandoned by their 3 tt'edieal attendants, as incurable 'hat their is no possibility of placing any limit to the 4 Powers of the living texture in s. If restoration. I hat diseases of the lulls; < may be absorbed during j f life, and their healthy texture be again restored. • That in no case can the invalid, with propriety, be 6 considered beyond the means of cure. • I hu bleeding and a lowering diet are highly dan- gerous in these complaints, and never did accomplish atiy beneficial intcn'ion. • ^ha't a nourishing diet, and a restorative medical treatment are the only means of curing these for- a Dutiable diseases. • A few important cases of cures are recorded by way of proof or confirmation. By IIKNKY CONG'tUVK. er?er, Holywell Street, Strand, and all Booksellers and Newsmen. 16 closely printed pages, price One Penny. 1841. To COVER THIS SEASON, AT THE STABLES, AT ST. BRIDES MAJOR, NKill 15 HI DGEND, l"HAT Celebrated Horlle ULlCK, brctl by liii* Orace-the D'ike of Grafton. Thorough bred £ are* Pive Sovereigns each. Halt br» d Wares Two ^°vereignS each, and Five Shillings the Groom,— the j. ro°ni's Fee to he paid at the time of covering, and the eip?'niler on or before the First of July next. s lick was got by St. Patrick, out of Turquoise, by "tt her Oam l'ope Joan, sister to I'ied^e, by Wain jJ't of Prunella by Highflyer; St Patrick was by Walton. s datn hy Dick Andrews, granddam by Trumpeter, v ^rantldam by Higfiflver. St Patrick, sire of Click, jj"n 'he great St Leger stakes at Doncaster; Turquoise. (j 's tlaiu, won the Oaks at Epsom his colour is a Set c'lcs,"l:t 1 has an excellent constitution, temper <>nii Het'°" '8 sloc't• now yearlings, are allowed by con.- e,lt j'ldn*.s to he the finest that has been seen in this •ji'try f„r ipjmy y, ar!t. jj e «ill attend at Cowhridge every Tuesday, and a I, ridt!el (I e%,er-v Saturday, and tfie rest of hi time a' Onle and in the neighbourhood. nher particulars may be had on application t. jj Fit«ar,iSf Farmers' Anns, St Brides ajor, ne.r ujfetitl, Ciamorganshire. 41 Bxidts, April 13th, 18*1. IIIR W AIN, GLAMORGANSIIUIE. To Iron Blasters, Coal Proprietors, and others. r M- ^VIIITTINGTON flai been favollled with instructions from the Proprietors of the Melincrythan Chcrnica Works to offer dFov alf bll AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 10th Dav of MAY, 1841, in front of the CARDIFF AlhlS, IllItWAIN, rpilElR TWO TEAMS of valuable IIORSES, M with their H A K N l'.S.->, &c., complete (they having no further use for them.) The Two Teams consist of Nine Powerful and Hand- some Yotin,; Horses, carefully selected on account of their great power and perfect action, are all in good con- dition, and their a^cs from 5 to 7 years. Sale at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon precisely. The Horses may be seen in their work any day pre- vious to sale, and Three Months' Bill, with security approved by the Auctioneer, will be taken from pur- chasers above £:20, Neath, April 27th, 1841. CARDIGANSHIRE AND CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT BAI.E OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER TlVY, And within Two Miles of the fast improving Town of Lampeter. Mr GEORGE GOODE 'TlARFC S leave respectfully to announce that lie l_ 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 dfov gale by HJUBUC Auction, 13v. AND THAT HE WILL, On THURSDAY, the 20th Day of MAY, 1841, at the SHIP INN, in the Town of LAMPETER, submit for Public Coml),-tition. 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 desirable Freehold Farm, Farm House, Buildings, and Two Cottages, called PENLAN, con taining by admeasurement, 83* lit 13P of capital Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Land, now in the occu pation of Mr David Jones, and his under tenants, held by him tinder a lease for three lives, at the low yearly rent of £2å per annum. LOT If. All those Two Cottages, Carpenter's Shop, with Garden and Three small Fields, called RHOSPACll. containing by admeasurement 6A 2R 71' now in Wie occupation of Mr Daniel Evans, and his under tenants, at the low yearly tent of £ '0 5s. LOT III. All those Two Fields of rich Meadow Ground, commonly called and known by the name of DOLE. FACH CEFENYBR YN,containing by admeasurement, 3A 2R It', now in the occupation of Mr David Edwards, at the low yearly rent of i5. This Lot forms a part of the Farm of Do]egwirddon Issa, and is situate on the east side of the HiverTivy N. B.-The Three last mentioned Lots are situate within two miles of the Town of, Lampeter, and the Turnpike Roads leading from Lampeter to Car- marthen, and from Lampeter to Llandovery, pass through the Farms; all the lots have a right of pasturage on extensive and valuable Sheep Walks, in the parish of l'cncarreg. LOT IV. CARDIGANSHIRE, TOWN OF LAMPETER. All that capital well known Inn ar.d Commercial House, called the 51H1', situate in the main or principal ntreet, in the very rising and fast improving Town of Lampeter; together with three Fields of very superior and rich Meadow Land, containing together nearly Seven Acres, with an extensive ri»ht of pasturage on Lampeter Common. Also, all those several Cottages and Gardens in the occupation of John Jones, David L wis, and Enoch Morgans, at rents, amounting altogether, with the Inn, to £ 4-9 10s. N.B.-The Inn and Premises arc of modern structure, and have been erected w ithin the last nine year-, 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 Parlours 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 lIoom; detached are the extensive Stabling, lock up Coach House, Die vhotise, Pigstyes, Store Loft, Yard, and a capital Walled Garden, 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 <!arden, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Parry, druggist, at the low yearly rent 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 Ho-.ise and Premises, small Garden and Cottage adjoining, now in the several occupations of Mrs Mary Jones, widow, and W. L. Scandrt t, Esq -t rents amounting to fig 5s per annum, and si'uatc next door lo the last mentioned Lot. N.B.-The 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 b> st description of materials. Land Tax redeemed on all the Lampeter Proi crty. CARDIGANSHIRE, LAMPETER PARISH. LOT VII. All that beautifully situated Farm, called POLE- GWIRDDOS ISSA, otherwise GHEEN MEADOW, all on the banks of the Hiver Tivy, containing, by admeasurement, 145A 1 R 39p, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Jenkins, as tenant at will, at the low yearly rent of {14.5. Also,all that and Lands called P ANTYSGA WEN, in the occupation of David Davies, containing, by admeasurement, 23A Oil 41', at the low yearly rent of 118. Also, all those five Cottages, and Premises. called part of Pantvsgawen and Holahaul.in the several occupations of SIr Saunders, John Jones, and Thos. Jenkins, and their under tenants, at rents amounting to £37 Is tiJ. Recapitulation of this Lot. A R P £ s d Dolegwirf,ldoTi Issa 145 1 39 145 0 0 l'antysgawen 23 0 4 18 0 0 Fields aud Cottages.. -2 3 22 37 1 6 191 1 '25 £ -200 1 6 LOT VIII. All that very desirable Farm called DOLF- GWmDUON UCHA, containing bv admeasurement I 19A 01, 31 P. in the occupation of Mr William Price, at the low yearly rent off:(io Ifield by him tinler a lease grunted in the year 1830. for the term of o0 years. Also, all that Cottage Residence, with 13A 2R 30P of capnal Land calleul in the occupation of the Rev E. Morgan, as tenant at will, at the low yearly rent of £ 32 per annum. N.B.-The different Farms and Premises contained in the two last mentioned Lots arc within two niiles of Lampeter, on the banks of the River I ivy, so celebrated for its salmon and trout f.shing. 1 he principal part of the Lands is allowed to be equal if not superior to any in Wales; and the turnpike road leading from Cardigan to v'ewcastle and Car- marthen, passes through the Estate. "7 T'le whole of the above Property is situate in one of the most picturesque parts in South Wales, and in the immediate vicinity of the Town of Lampeter and Sain, 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 ti'hes are commuted, and the poor and other rates are unusually low. Particulars, wiih lithographic plans, arc now pre- paring, and will be ready for delivciy by the first of May, and may be had at the Ship Inn. Lampeter; Castle Inn. Llandovery Cawdor's Arms. Llandilo; Feathers Inn. Aheyraron Black Lion Inn. Cardigan Salutation tiotel. Newcastle Emlyn; Gogerddan Hotel, Abervst- uth of Messrs Sheppard, Thomas, Lepard. and Wil- liams, solicitors, No. 9. Cloak Lane, London; John Lloyd Esq., solicitor, Lampeter; Mr W. Price, Dole- .,wirdllon Urha who will she. the different Lots; and of Mr Geo Goode, Land Agent av.d Auctioneer, at his ilfiices, near the Cross. Carmarthen. Croft Cottage, near Carmarthen, April 6, 1841. IN MONMOUTHSHIRE, NEAR. TO ABERGAVENNY. A DELIGHTFUL FAMELIT RESIDENCE, W ITH G A R D E N S, An I 103 Acres of Freehold Land surrounding it, toge- ther with the Manor or Lordship of Trilev. a very compact and eligible Property, which wilf be forth- with within Eight Hours' Ride of London, and Five of Bristol. Mr GEORGE ROBINS êLttll £n by ^urtton, At the MART, LONDON, on THLTRSOAY, JUNE 3, at Twelve, in One Lot, A VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, suited alike to occupation or investment; it has acquired the title of and is distinguished as THE ARCADIA ESTATE, to which it has especial claims; it is delightfully situate in the most romantic part of.Monmouthshire, and the turnpike road to the TOWN OF ABERGAVENNY, which is two miles distant, passes through the estate. The London Mail daily. It comprehends a very excel- lent family i-ebitlence, placed in an elevated position, sheltered from the cold, and surrounded by pleasure grounds, disposed it, tl-c best order, with PLANTATION AND SHRUBBERY WALKS of some extent, and A TEKRACE WI.K, adorned by American plants and flowering shrubs, diveisified by the cool rivulets, and a serpentine pond. The views aie quite beautiful, extending along the vale, and only terminated by 0 THE HOLY MOUNTAIN AND THE BOLANGE HILLS. The intermed ate spare includes the beauteous Va'e of Usk. than which nothing, even in this favoured county, can surpass it. i brrc are kitchen gardens and orchard, fully stocked, and throughout is a never failing supply of pure water. I he residence is exactly the place for a retiring merchant, who would repose in great comfort at a moderate cost. The offices are ample, with good st-uuing, &c., and every thing in order for occupation. The property extends to ONE HUNDRED AND TEIRln ACRES, nearly exempt fio.-n tithes, and with THE MANOR OR LORDSHIP OF TRILEY, AND THE MANORIAL RIGHTS AND CHIEF RENTS, extending over SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, besides a valuable right of common the poir rates exceedingly low, and COALS AND LIMF, IN GREAT ABUNDANCE. It is believed enough has been said to enlist early atten- tion, by those who prefer ocular demonstration, only observing that the description is upon a very moderate a personal view wiil at one demonstrate a fact. that the colouring given bv Mr Robins to the landscape is not sufficiently vivid. larticnlars, with a plan and drawing, may be had at the Beaufort Arms, Monmouth the Angel, Aiier- gaveny; Plough, Cheltenham; Messrs Gregory and Son, solicitors, 12. Clement's Lane and of Messrs Gabh and Secretan, solicitors, Abergavenny, through whom a view of the property may be obtained at the Auction Mart; and at Mr George Robins's offices, London. IN HERTS. The Stagenhoe Estate, neat. to IVelivyn and Hitchin, with a splendid MANSION, PARK, & FARMS, extending to Six Hundred Acres. Mr GEO. ROBINS Is honoured bv the ititrtictioni of the Hon. Capt. DUN. COMUK. M.P. (who hasjust completed the purchase of the splendid property of KILN WICK. PERCY, in YORKSHIRE), to Offrr to PttMir ComprtiftDit, At the AUCTION MART, LONDON.on THURSDAY, JUNE 3, at Twelve, in Two Lots, A SINGULARLY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD antl COH\ HOLD LSTA TE. It has been familiar to the County for many years as The STAGENHOE ESTATE, and was always greatly admired; but it must be stated it is now no longer in its original state of deshabille. The honourable Proprietor hasexpended nearly Fourteen Thousand Pounds in rendering it suited to the present and succeeding generations. Its completion, and the Yorkshire purchase, were simultaneous; so that his successor will not have to encounter any olitlay-ifit be excf-pletj, that the papering of the grand suite of rooms has been left undone only to give a fair successor to this almost unequalled habi- tation an opportunity to display her own peculiar tact and grace. The MANSION is of the GRECIAN ORDER of ARCHITECTURE, with a fine south aspect, and plate glass windows. Without intending anything discourteous, even TheF\RFAMEDHOO. its immediate neighbour, must of necessity surclimi) to its proud rival. Indeed, the county of Helts would be puzzled to discover another house where solidity and good taste harmonise so well as at Stagenhoe. It is placed in the salubrious vale between Welwyu and Hitchin, with a railway (in contemplation) only two miles off, when the journey to the metropolis will be accomplished in an hour and a half. Its approach is by lodge en'ies—one of the pure Gothic order. o The NOBLE MANSION is seated on an eminence facing the South, in A PARK OF G HEAT BEAUTV; wherein the undulating.grounds give weight to the scenic effect produced by the luxuriant timber, diversified by "Stately Avenues" adorned by l ine and chestnut trees Froin the elevated grounds the view over the rich valley, and the meandering of The MIMRAN TROUT STlUUM below, present such agreeable varieties, that the con. templative mind can never be at a losi for subjects whereon to repose amid the beauteous scene that will encompa«s him a gentleman devoted lo field Sports may gratify ilirn"li. it being about the ceritre of the hunt. and game abundant. The Church (though last not least in our dear love) is within a quarter of a mile. The Offiees are unquestionably superior, in quantity and quality, to anything within reach, with the capital Hot and Cold Baths. In fact The WHOLE is FAULTLESS; and this point being nut at rest, it may be a iked where el-e is it to be found? The Kitchen Gardens are walled and plentifully stocked. The front of the house is adorned by a Terrace, and a s:.idll Flower Garden taste- fully laid out, With The EVERGREEN BANKS. The Estate comprehends SIX HUV'DRED and ONE ACRES of LAND, lying unusually compact; nearly EXEMPT from TITHES, and a LOW POOR RATE. The soil is very convertible; two Farms "ill be included on the first lot; the farm houses and buil tiugs, which arej-it erected, are past douht the very best in the county. Lot I (including the Park) is 231 acres —which is within a ring fence. The second lot will comprehend The BOTTOM FARM. THREE HUNDRED and SIXTY SIX ACRES of excellent Land. The farm house has recently been renovated it commands a constant view of the progresi of the occupier's agricultural pursuits, with farm buildings of the very first rate order, ind in excellent condition, the greater portion being of recent erection. The farm is in the occupation of (Mr Bates) a wealthy yeoman, who has a lease of about II years, at a very itiade- quate rent of X400 a year; be had the good tact to prevail on the lion, proprietor (and, be it remembered subsequently to his having secured the lease) to expend .EI,200 on new buildings of every description there are some Cottages upon the Estate, producing about £35 a year. And The MANORIAL RIGHTS give it a degree of consequence. It may not be ami<s to "tate to all such as are not yet reconciled to railroad tra veiling that the Bedford 'J'iinr- one of the best appomted coaches in England, still pursues its daily course, and is only 2i hours on its road to Welwyn The WOODS and PLANTATIONS, to say nothing of hei natural beauty, afford very fjnf ,.Overs for game. Verv much more might be Said I avoiir of this splendid "property.. But Mr Robins prefers n.at any title who has the means should seek ocular temo,ns! "ation and thereby sanction tbrs imperfect and very inadequate representation. Particulars, with a plan and drawing, will be ready 28 lays prior to the Sale (when it will be on view) to he uad at the White Hart, Welwyn; the best Inns at ifchin and Bedford; of Messrs Shearman and Evans, I oliciiors, Gray's Inn; the Auction Mait; and in Coveat Garden. GLAMORGANSHIRE. .0 be Urt, AND E14TtiZrlD UPON IMMEDIATELY, In the pleasantly situated Village of LALESTON, within a short distance of the improving Town of llIUDGEND, tnd about Two Miles from the Sea, A NEAT, MODERN BUILT COTTAGE, consisting ofTwoSitting Rooms, three Bed Rooms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Stable, Garden, and other Requisites; together with Four Acres of Excellent Pas. ture LAND, if required. Rent moderate. For further particulars apply (postage free) to Mr Morgan Thomas, Llar.daff; or to Mr Thoma? David, Bell Inn. Lnleston, wh,) will shew the premises. Llandaff, 6th May, 1S4I. COU-NTY Or, GLAMORGAN. ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SjlLE. Mr SAWYER Most respectfully begs to make known that he lias re- ceived instructions to submit for public competition, in the way of i-ale LII) ftttfturn, On MONDAY, the lOJI day of MAY. lsll, at the CASTLE INN, in TItEFOREST, subject to condi. tions then to be produced (unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which due Notice will be given), ILL that MESSUAGF. or TENEMENT and FREE PUBLIC HOUSE, called und known by the name of THE QUEEN ADELAIDE, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Treforest aforesaid, and nov respectably tenanted, offering a desirable investment. The above Premises are eligibly located near to the Works of Alderman Thompson and Company, now in full operation, and sdjacent to the Taff Vale Railway, having a good frontage to the road of 66 feet, part of which is plotted out for the erection of another Dwell. ing, forming an advantageous site for a Shop, with an extent of ground backwards of 60 feet or more and held nnder a Lease for 99 years, bearing date ]st of Mav, 18'37, subject to a small Annual Ground Rent of £ 3^ 13s 8d. Further particulars may be obtained on application at the Office of the Auctioneer, Church Street, Cardiff. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. BRECONSHIRE. To be Zoltf 1) LD atictioll, By Mr THOMAS PRICE, At the LION HOTEL, in the Town of BUILTH, on MONDAY, the 17th of MAY. lsU; the following VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY VIZ. A CAPITAL WATER CORN GRIST MILL, with a xoiul nrid substantial DWELLING HOUSE, Stabling for Four Horses, Cart House, Pig- sties, Yards, and about Four Acres of rich Meadow Land. Also,a FLANNEL MANUFACTORY, and SEVF. COTTAGES, with a Garden to each; and Two Shops for Wheels and Looms. Bltlrksmith' Shop, Skinner's Yartl, Workshop and Drying Loft. The Grist Mill i workèd by an Iron Wheel, eighteen feet in diameter, which drives three pair of Stones, two French and one Welsh. Two Flour Machines, with other necessaries for carrying on the Mealing Trade arc attached. The Manufactory has a Tlleking Mill, and nearly two hundred yards of Racks for dressing Flannel. The Machinery, which is driven by a Water Wheel 14 feet in diameter, consists of four Carding Niaciiiiies Willow, Slubbitig Perch, and three Spinning Jennies, with Weaving l 1<L¡>o. nml "vpry other requisite article for the manufacture of Flannel. The Premises have Been erected within these few years, vrith Elie best materials, and In the most sub- stantial manner, the supply of water is abundant, and the whole are most advantageously situated for carrying on the respective Businesses being within half a mile of the Market Town of Bit Iltli, and having access by Good Reads in every rllrprtlnn; and the same will, in consequence of the Death of the late I'roprietor, be positively Sold to the Highest Bidder. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Builth or to Mr Lawrence, Solicitor, Brecon. OPAIBA.-Upoii reviewing the Catalogue of I evils produced by Copaiba, it may be fairly asked is there any one possessed of common prudence who would exploy it? Can any unprejudiced and conscientious person advice its use ? Are we" to do harm that good may come ?" any more in phytic than in morality, when too the former I cerarn. and the latter more than doubt- ful—for we must not forget that Copaiba is as uncertain as it is injurious—at one time appearing to suddenly check and overcome the disease, and at another entirely failing in producing either. It is also deceptive as regards the permanency of the desired effect. The patient frequently rejoicing In his supposed recovery, and in a few days, or even hours, is sadly disappointed by the return of his complaint with renewed or increased virulence—the symptoms being much aggra- vated by the consequent loss of time, and the unequal action of the medicine. It is now clearly the duty of the medical profession to avoid and reprobate the use of a drug which has s )little to justify its administration, and si much to condemn it. If such baneful effects as described are to he attributed to the pure Hasdm of Copaiba, it can be readily imagined how much they are aggravated by the adulterations daily practised, being mixed with more or less of turpentine, mastich, rejected castor and rape oi's &c. It is to the uninitiated perfectly astonishing to what an extent this disgraeefnl practice is carried, more especially since the nostrums formed from it have so much increased. It is frequently to be purchased in this state at retail drujgis's tor less than the cost price of the genuine article,-a strong pronf thtt such must be factitious ;-indeed it is a fact that this natural pro- duction of South A m. rica is actually made in England. Nut many years since the Sun Fire Office refused to indemnify a party for loss by fire, on the ground that the premises had been used for hazardous purposes, not exprt ssed in the policy, namely, that of making Copaiba. Such being the fact of the drug itself, the argument will of course, apply with more op less f >rcc to all prepara, tions of or from it, for so powerful are its injurious properties, and so closely are they connected witn those (if any) of a beneficial tendency, that to abate the one is to annihilate the o her. As existing in nature they are allied; and by such niccty of chemical union, that to separate them is (by destroying the original principle of c,in-.bitiation)-to produce a most unhappy result, namely, an inert substance, and one still more acrid than the drug in its natural state one of these is produced when deprived, or partially so, of its nauseous flavour; to depiive it of which is to separate the active principle, and thus destroy all chance of success from its use. Now, how is this known re- sult attempted to be avoided? By incurring a still greater evil-that of combining with it equally inju rious, though more palatable, drugs, as Spanish flies, potash, stimulating gums, &c., by which the original disease is greatly aggravated and prolonged. In conclu- sion, avoid, at all times, and under all disguises, this pernicious and ever adultered drug; suffer not any one to persuade you to its use;—withhold from your confidence the professional man who persists, contrary to reason and experience, in prescribing it for you—for, be assured, sooner or later, more or less, you wiil suffer from its baneful influence. The B.ilsamic Pills, prepared b* Mr Wray, 3-14, Strand, and Holborn Hill, are free frntn any of the above objections; they act specifically on the urinary passages, and from their tonic properties, tend to strengthen the system and improve the general health. They requite neither confinement nor ilteration of diet (except abstinence from stimulants, where considerable inflammation esists), and, as experience has amply proved, they wi 1 effect a cure sooner than Copaiba (the dangerous results of which, in the inflammatory stages, are too well known to need 'urther comment), or any other medicine in present nse,and may be justly considered the only safe and efficacious remedy in all stag" uf I hose disorders. Iu addition P these ad v antages the very convenient form in which tlis invaluable pre- paration is offered to the public must a,so be considered a desideratum. Prepared only by M. 0 Wray, aid sold wholesale and retail, at Ilij, Holborn Hill; and 3J4. Strand, one door from Catherine Street and for tie accommodation of Shippers and Seafaljn p ople, at \'0. 8, Darkhougi. Lane. Lo*er Thames Street. May .Iso be had of all respectable medicine venders in towr and country, at 2s 9<1 6J, and J Is each box. Patients in the remotest parts of the country can be treated successfully on describing miiutely their case, and enclosing a remittance for medcine, which can be forwarded to any part of the world,securely packed, and carefully protected from observation Jenkins, drtinist, Meithyr Tydvil end Dowlaii, Health to Babes Soy to Mothers! A TKlVsOVa ROYAL INFANTS1 PRESKR- VA'I'lVr. This popular medicine has been prepared and sold by the Proprietors upwards of Forty years, during which time it has attained so high a reputation as to be almost in ffeneral use, not only in Great Britain, hut in every civilised country of the Globe. The Preservative was originally intended as an Antidote to those pernicious medicines for children which have Laudanum for their chief antl only active Ingredient its success has fully answered the intent. It is an efficacious Carminative, intended as a prevnt ive against, and a cure for, those complaints to which infants are liable, as AflVctiolis of the Bowels, Difficult Teething, Convulsions, Rickets, &c.; is an admirable assistant to nature during the progress of the Hooping Cough, the Measles, and the Cow Pox, or Vaccine Inoculation and its efficacy is fully established by the fact that upwards of 100,000 bottles are annually seld in Great Britain alone! it may he added, that this medicine is so perfectly innocent, that it may be given with the. greatest safety immediately after birtli Prepared only by ROB Ell 1' B A UK li R ( 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 Is lid, 2s 9J, and Is 6d each. Sold retail by all respect- able Druggists and Medicine. Venders in Town and Country; and wholesale b) Messrs Barclay and Sons,9.». Farrin-don Street W. Sutton and Co., 10, Bow Church. yard F. Newberrv, 45. St. Paul's Clitireli-yard E. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Church-yard and T. Butler, 4, Chcapside, London. N.B. Please 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 rnedeine. BEWARF. OF COI;STF.RFF.ITS. AGF.ST.I.—Jenkins. Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlais; and Mr Davits, Merthyr Tydvil. Just published, in Demy Octavo, By Messrs PERRY and Co., Consulting Surgeons, 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham, and 4t, Albion Street, Leeds, ILLUSTRATED BY EIGHT FINE ENGRAVINGS, APR ACTICAL TR E ATISE on Disorders arising from a vitiated state of the Blood, including observa- tions on their baneful effects. The Work is embellished with Engravings. representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the ex ernal appearance of the Skin, by Eruptions on the head, Lice, and body, to whijh are added very extensive observations on Debility, brought on by youthful impropriety, all its attendant sympathies and dangerous consequences considered. The whole accompanied by explanatory Engravings and multifarious remarks on \Vcaknrssc<. &c., with the most approved and 5afe mode of treatment and cure, without confine- ment or interruption from business; and general instruc- tions for the perfect restoration of those who are incapa- citated from entering into the holy state of Marriage, by the evil c msequcnces arising from early irregu- larities, or syphilitic infection. This invaluable Work will i)., secretly inclosed with each box of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills (Price 2s 9.1, 4s fid, and 11,) and the Cordial llulm of Si/riacitm (Price lis a-ul 3Js per bottle), and is pointed out to Suffering Humanity as a Silent Fiiend, to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of succcss, THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYHIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the imp ireki functions of life, and is, therefore, calculated to afford decided relief to those who have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a state of chronic debility. In such persons, the appetite is generally defective, and the relish of life almost subdued; they are wanting in that activity of mind and energy of conduct which their affairs require, and partly from conscious weakness, partly from excessive apprehensions, are liable to sink despondently into a premature grave. Such as these, under Divine Influence, the Cordial B-lm of Syriac.um will resto.e to the enjoyment of all the comforts of life. As nothing can be better adapted to help and nrJllrish the constitution, so there is nothing more generally ac- knowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastiugs, loss of a,-)i), tite, indigestion, depression of IIpiril. or shaking of llm KmJc or )ir.r.h, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habits. Sold in Bottles ,price lis each, or the quantity of four in one family b.itile for 33" by which one 11 < bottle is saved. Observe, none are genuine without the signatureoi n, v L. PERRY antl Co., may be had of all Medicine Venders througJloat the United Kingdom, Ametica. and the Continent of Europe. The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings;) may be had as usual, at either of the Establishment? "and Patients in the Country who require a course of this admirable Medicine, should send Five Pounds by letter which will entitle them to the full benefit of slich ad- vantage. Messrs PERRY expect token conmlted by letter the tisual tee of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can be taken of the Communication (postage pre paid). Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their casl's.-as to the duration of the com. plaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the w orld no difficulty can occur, as they w ill be securely packed, and cart fully protected from observation. Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as uslial at No. t. Great Charles Street (four doors from Easy How), Birmingham, and No. 44, Albion Street, Leeds. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs Perry, and Co., to give s.ich advice as will he the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure after all other means have piovcd ineffectual. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine venders, and every other shopkeeper, can he supplied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills 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 Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlais.
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SHIPPING intelligence. -4 BUTE DOCK. Anniv.ir.Tiie Lady Charlotte," Jeffery, and the Nautilus, Allen, from Bristol, with sandries; the Riviere, Reid, and the Marys, TeaUe, from Swansea, the Argiisv, Bailey, from the Channel, the William Lvlne, Mendns, from Milford, the Nautilus, Hawken, from Hayle, the Countess For- tesq«IEF Hollow, from St Ives, the Perseverance, Gray, and the Jane Clarke, Gibson, from Ports- month, and the Industry, HARDING, from Gride. water, with ballast; George the IV, Gates, from Wfterford, «i'H general cargo; the Gleaner, Hees, from Cogan Pill, wi'LI stone; the William, Fisher, from Waterford, with oats; the William, Carte' from Bristol, with timber; the -Matilda. Sandford, from Bristol, with freestone; and the William and Mary, Budd, from Waterford, with oats. DEPARTURES.The Lady Charlotte, Jeffery, and the Natililtis, Allen, for Bristol, with sundries; 'the Satellite, Uro"n, and the Argus, Bailey, for the Channel, and the Gleaner, Bees, for C'ojyan Pill, with ballast the Stirling, Hunter, the NEWS, White, the Elecira, Bhies, and the Ellen, Rose, for London, the Ocean, Sprny. the Riviere, Reid, and the Marys, Peake, for Hayle, with coal. NEWPORT. IMPORTS.—The Hope, Clarke, from Bristol, with timber; the Mary, Hopgood, from Gloucei-ter, with salt; the Pilliwenllv, Levriy, from Jersey, with cider the Bess, Stubley, from Padstow, the Concord, Bartlctt, and the John, Pascoe, from Fowey, and the St. George, Clitsome, from Bristol, with iron ore tbe Wi LI A in, Spark, TROM BI is tol, W ith HERRING's the Robert, Clampitt, from C.irdiff, with a genarai car<jo the J a me", Moy I, from K N-.ale,WITH PI^SI; the Union Packet, Allen, from Haverfordwest, with pota- toes the Johnson and Elizabeth, I licks, from WA ,ert'oi-d, %viti) oaT, and gotir the Caerleon, Ileadford. from Biid^ewater, with flour; the Elizabeth and Henry, Whitburo, from Waterford, with oats; the John and MJry, Lang-don, from with fiour, malt, and cider; ihe Unite, Burn", from I from Waterford, with oats and bacon the Charlott", Carry, from Brirtgewater, WITH bricks; the Neptune, Bodman, from Bristol, with freestone; the Union, Bendall, from Gloucester, WIIH elm plank; In Mary, Stephens, from Gloucester, with hay; (ht James Murphy, Murphy, from Cork, with oats and potatoes; the Four Brothers, Roberts, from Port- madoc, with slates; the Ocean, SI rib ley, the Louisa llichards, and the Pomona, Dark, trom Pads'tow, tin lileauor and Jaue, Evans, from Barrow, the Fowey Tippett, the Lady Louisa, G.idgcombe, tbe Boconoe. Buigun, from Fuwey, with iron ore; the llober1 Clunpitt, the Neptune, Johns, the Tredegar, Johns the Georjje, I aalptill, the Swift, Hill, the LNIoderatui-, No -2, the Moderator, No 3, the Bristol Packets Radmore, and the Mary, Gainey, from Bristol, the ane and Mary, Guy, the Abeona, Ace, and the Prtidence, Robinson, from Gloucester, with general cargoes. ° EXP.ORTS -The Betlona. Davies, for Guernsey, the Elizibeiii, Quinton, for BowliitZ Bay, file Endeavour, Davies, for Dublin, the Affot Strout, for Truro, the Rival, Doughty, for London, the Heroine, Ball, for Salcotnbe, the Robert, Clampitt, for Cardiff, the Fanny, Johns, for Uphill, the Abeona, Ace, for Gloucester, the Azzonais, Coudel, for Houen, the Jules fanny, llenouf, for Haverfordwest, the Magdalena, Bo in, foR Aliona, Ihe Alpha, Lobb, for Rouen, the Pilot, Golightly, for Calais, the Mar- garet, James, for Liverpool, the Abbess, Harris, for Neath, the John Wesley, Peek, for Newcastle, the Eleanor and Jane, Evans, and the Myra, Evans, for Liverpool, the Charles, Howe, and the Dolphin, Fry, for Uphill, the Mary, Hopgood, fur Highbridge, the Catherine, Davies, for h at"rfnrd, iltc Trede'G»R. John*, and the Neptune, Johns, for Bristol, all with iron; the Esther, Roberts, for Swansea, with potatoes and fruit; the Brisk, Thomas, for Cork, with wood hoops; the Thomas and Sarah, Hiscox, for Swansea, with iron, fruit, and oil; the Lion, Lewis, for Dublin, aud the Hubert Cornelia, llen- driok", for Amsterdam, with iron and tin plates; the Union, Peters, for Falmouth, and the Neptune, Bodmin, for Bristol, with bricks; the Woodland Castle, Owen, for Cork, with wood hoops; the Moderator, No 3, and the Bristol Packet, Tivers, for Bristol, with iron, tin p'ates. and bricks the George, Taniptin, for Bristol, with iron and bricks; the Bristol Packet. Prewitt, for Bristol, with iron and leather; the, Mary, Gainey, for Bristol, with iron and oil the Bristol Packet, Radmore, for Bristol, with iron and tin plates; the Tredegar, Johns, for Bristo),Mith iron, leallier, alit] naphtha; the Swift, Hill, for Biistol, with iron and stones. 142 vessels wiih coal. NEWPORT FOREIGN SHIPPING T,IST. E.VTEBKD INWAKIJS.—The Jarnes, Osman, from Jersey; the Diligence, Griffiths, from Calais; la Providence, Jacob, from Rouen and the ST Julien, (I-orti ilitvre de Grace. ENTERED OUT,-The Ilubei-t Coriielis, tien- dricks, for Amsterdam the Anle'ope, Dart, for Aluieif-I; the Pilot, Golightly, lor CALAIS ihe M ig- dah'iia, Bnhn, for Altona Ihe Azzonnais, Condt-I, la Proridence, Jacob, and the St Julien, Prevel, for Rouen; le Jules ct Fanny, Renouf, for lltivre de Grace; Hie St Clement, Alexander, for Stettin the Juliana, Welsford, for Hamburg;!); the Jeuiio Joseph, Lancelot, for Names; the Elizl, Roy, for Gibraltar and Cadiz and Jong Hero, Feiyes, for Rotterdam. CLEARED OUT. —The Jules et Fanny, Renouf, for Havre; the Magdalena, Bnhn, for Altona; Ihe Alpha, Lobb, and the AzzClllnais, Condel, for Honen: the P¡:ot, Golighlly, for CaLlis; and tile Hubert Cornelis, Hendricks, for Amsterdam, NEATH. CLEARED OUT.-The lIope, Williams, for Pwll- heli; the Industry, Morgans, and the Elizabeth, Smith, for Newport the Di-patch, Jermans, and he Richard, Carlile, tor Teignmouth the Spraycotnbe, Marsh, the Providence, Patterson, and tbe Industry, foi- Bridgewater; the Nancy, Humphreys, ihe Charming Molly, WAT kins, the Fanny aud Betsey, Lewis, the Ne,v Diligence, Jones, Eliza- beth, Edwards, and the Catherine, Delahovd, for Abrrystwith the Albion, S'uilstone, the Maria, Parker, the Speculator, Parker, the Colyton Union, Good, the Fife, Good, the Balfour, BRAVES, the Pendennis,WAKEHSM, he Mary, Parker, the Friends, Lilten, and Ihe Neptune, Bale, for Exeter; the WM. and Thomas, Skenilebury, the Yictoiia, Sken- tlebiirv, the Looe, Birl'et', the Loui*n, CTYN><>, aud the Unity, Fowler, for Lo<>e the Elizibeth, Qjick, the Rtiioviitoi-, the Ball, the Specimen, Hannefnrd, and the Facility, Vincent, for Salcombe Ihe Vulcan, Hullet, for Axinouth; the Ant, Todd, IlIe Happy llenirn, Ellery, and the Mary Stephens, Mitche', for Fowey; the Flora, Evans, for Bar- mouth the Brothers, Gustave*, the Brothers, ,Ifollai-d, aiid ilie 11 in. and A:it), Noal, for- St ]vLs; the Commerce, Pearce, for Lyme; the Assiduous, Viitry, for Bnxham the Tiident, Davies, for Car- digan the Fanny Peat, Ilobinson, for M.arvport; the Heart of Oak, Mvthias, for Porlock j the Liberty, Lnrkin, for Wexford; the Busy, Jones, for NEW Ross; the Rachel, Evans, for Newquay; the llurrcdl, Swaffin, and the Dispatch, Popham, for Dartmouth the Active, B ilm.ino, for Topsham the Concord, LEWI*, for the Ann and Susan, Waters, for Chepsiow; the Diuid, Matliias, for Hayle; and the A'>be«s, Mrtifor Plymouth. LL A NELLY. ARRIVALS—The A in, Samuel, the Enterprise, Hyden, the James, Samuel, aiid the S:tllv, Thomas, from Trnro, the Agnes, Richards, ft-oill ilayle, and the Industry, Husband, fiom Swansea, with copper OK; the Emily, Thoniai, from Bristol, with sun- dries; the Ratiger, Griffiths, from Waterford, with Hour; the Providence, Pillage, from Plymouth, the Caroline, Pnynter, FTOM St [vts, the Jane, Datie", from Truro, tbe Albion, Guy, from Barnstaple, the Thomas WEND, Gray, AND the Hllen, Yepp, from Bristol, the Unity, Widgiam, FROM Exeter, ibcCor- rinion, Rablot, the Mary, Jones, and the Acorn, Mills, from Iotithamplon, the Erin, Flack, and the Amethyst, Foster, from London, the Maria, Griffiths, from Amlwch, the Sportsman, Williams, Ihe Valen- tine, Williams, THE Speculator, James, and the Liverpool, Ray, from Watrrford, and the Nancy, James, from Newry, all in ballast. FOREIGN nRIVAr., -The Josephine, Gonpil, from Granville, the Conquerors, Clasper, from Iloiifleur, the Lady Douglas, D-»vid, fiom Guernsey and the Trnis Amis, [famelin, from St Malo. SAILINGS- i IO ^JNIAM and Silly. Ficnch, for Dar!moij,lj, the Lliz -bell, f,ex%i%, a-.i(i flie Nivai-iiio, Painter, for Plymouth, (he Pilot, Hammond, ami the Ann, Bentley, for larii%taple, ilie Lima, Parker, the Ann and Mary, Lancaster, the George and Jane, and the Liberty, Blanchard, for Waterford, the Mentor, Davies, for Cardigan, the Ann and Mary, Jervett, for Chichester, ihe Ann and Ka'e, Smith, and tbe Ellen, Sheil, for Wexford, tbe Mary, Hopkins, tbe Shepherd, Llewellyn, the Calenick, Pascoe, and [lie John Harvev, Edwards, tor Truro, rhe Marv Kitty, EVANS, the Fame, Granville, and the Ebeoezer, Ivey, for ilayle, the flltrrpid, Harries, for RoS", and the Mary Ann, Hughes, for Amlwch, all will; coal; and ihe Charles, Marker, I or Bristol, with copper.
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SINGULAR DELUSION. On Wednesday after- noon, IIBOUT three o'dmlc, the visitors in the enclo- sure in St. James's Park were much astonished at .-eehig a respectably attired person jump into the canal, nearly opposite Whitehall, and swim nfter the feathered inhabitants, who took speedy alarm at his Several ol the attendants at the paik WERE speedily on the spot, and the intruder swam to the INLAND in the centre, from WHENCE he was dislodged by Lock, o-ne of the park keepers, by whom he was conveyed to Row Street police office. The only reason he could allege for doing mo %vas, that the %later %,ras too cold for the ducks, and he wished to remove them. It was evident tha' the unfortunate cnnernan, who proved to he a barrister, was labouring under an aberration of intel- lect, and was delivered up to his brother, who was sent for. "PERSONAL APPrARANCr.-There cannot be a greater draw back opon persunal appearance than those Eruptions of the Skin, denominated Curane- ous. In all cases of this nature Wray's Altera- tive Tonic Powders' have been found a inost success- t'til reiiiedy. They are prepared from Sarsaparilla combined with other ingredients of the most efficacious nature:—as a Tonio their virtues are pre eininently great.Ch)-onicle STUPIDITY, STUPKFACTIO.V, AND DEATH "A very serions and distressing cat-e occurred recently in Anderston, which should operate as an effectual warning to mothers and nurses, who are in the habit of dosing the infants under their charge with narcotics,io prevent them from cry ing. The woman in question had stupidly administered a quantity 0! laudanum to her TWIN infants, in consequence 01 Ahich both of them have since died. Glasfloi,- Courier. In conseqllence of the above, Mr Barker ■enlist and druggist, of our town, has sent adver- tisements TN the GLASGOW papers for it is high time ihat the transcendent virtues of that iniinitabl, preparation, of which he is the sole proprietor should become universally KNOWN—WE need hardh <ay we allude to Atkinson's I NFAI;TS' PRESERVATIVE —^Manchester Gi'ardian,—[iVee A (1-,crtiscinent.1
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