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r I THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOrrE, HENH. Y J EFFER Y, Commander, ARE INTENDKI) T<> SAIL 2 It fc\. D elfins the NEXT WEEK, as follows, CFrom the Bute Ship Dock. J FIIOM CARDIFF FIWM C.IWIFF June 21..Monday .Nautilus 6 morning '22..Tuesday Lady Charlotte 6J morning 123..Wednesday.Nautilus 7 morning 24..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 7J morning 25.. Friday .Nautilus. 8i morning 2T>Saturday Lady Charlotte 9 mom; tig F15OM BRISTOL. June 2! Monday Lady Charlotte 7 morning 22..Tuesday .Nautilus 7 morning 23.. Wednesday Lady Charlotte 8} morning 21..Thursday Nautilus H lIloruing 2.3.. Friday Lady Charlotte 10 morning 26.. Saturday Nautilus 9-I morning Carriagesaud Horses must be along-side all hour and a half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they cannot be Shipped, in consequcnce of Locking through the New Docks. I PARKS:—After Cabin. 5s.—Fore Callings. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is each. A Female Steward attends on Hoard both Packels. Refreshments may be liad oil Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, ils. Two-Wheel Carriage, 109 6d.; Horses, fis. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. lid.; C.ltt!p, 6s. Slieep, Is. 6(1 These Fares include every expense. a:1- Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to he sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumherland Basin Locks; and for the LADY etikiti,o,rTh. to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street. Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the P.ckets. at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdnre, Cfilv!,ridgc. Bridgend, Llanlrissent,and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Pla»es in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im- mediately oil arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will he deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freight to be I paid on delivery. v Goods, Packages, Parcels, Sec. forwarded to aliliar-a of the Kingdom witli(iii-(Ielay, witeii seat to eitlieroftlie r Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will It r"8ddy obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Oliice on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to "r John Griffilh Jones. Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS I'ar. ket; 811,\ of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, oil the Wharf, Cardiff; or to MrW. R. Owen, 29, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the I.ADY CHAHLOTTK racket. NOTICE.— The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they he answernhle fur ally Goods, Packages, or I'arcels (if lost or d.imagrd by Fire. Leakage or otherwise) llII11's" Booked at cither of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol. if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its VAIIie. Lllki Carriage inlu". portion paid for the same, at the time of Hookillg.- Goods cOlIsigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will I)e warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees All joods to be considered as lieiis. not ouly for freight *nd charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the I'toliri(ttori of the saiii Packets. Disputed weigh s or ineaiiirement, claims for loss or damal7e.&c., cann< t be allowed, utiles a written notice of the same be Hnllo itie Office on the day of delivery. '1"111'; ALFRED HOME an.1 FORKIfiN LIFE 8 ASSURANCE an.l MUTUAL ANNUITY ASSO- Ct.iTlON, 51, Old Broad S-, reet, London. DIRECTORS. G. lve; Raymond liarker, William J. Maxwell, Esq. Esq. Sir W Parish, K. C. H. Samuel Hosanquet, Esq. Sir David Scott. Bart. George Fred Die!on, Esq Robert Scott, Ksq. Charles lleaton Ul'.is, Esq. Ernest A. Stephenson,Esq W. Gladstone, Esq. Major Tulloch TLe Hon. E. H. in s, on, I Arthur Willis. E q. II. P. The Hon. EliiotT. Yorkc, Jos<pli Jellicoe, I-sq, M.P. TRUSTEES. Sir David Scott, Bart. I John P. Heywood. Esq. Granville Sharp, Esq. | Arthur Willis, Esq. AUDITORS. Fdgir Corrie, Esq. I J. D. Walford, Esq. David Powell, Esq. | W. J. Lancaster, Esq. Secretary—J. W. Hampton, Esq. ADVANTAGES OF THIS ASSOCIATION. Entire security from an ample subscribed capital without responsibility to the as-tired Four-fifths of the profits appropriated to them every five years, in a klitioti to all the ordinary rates of as- surance. Policies may be made payable at no or other ages, and • LUTED proportion ofthe premiums letutned on policies of this description in case of surrender. Persoi.# a suring the lives of others may, by a small •tatra premium, avoid the lisk of the party itia i!.g il,e poiicv liv goin abroad. No extra charge for residence in any part of Europe, or in the British colonics in Australia, the Cape, and North America. And to those going to other countiies, the option is off:-c.gJ, ritlier of paying an additional premium for -eatr. rfck, or of a corresponding dedurtior. to be made from tihcir policies iu the event of their death abroa I. Ljoans granted to the assured upon a new and ad- vantageous plan. Premiums may be paid quarterly, half-yearly, or stint.. I;Y. .Arbitration preferred to Jaw in alleul's of dispute. Annuities granted en all entirely new principle of participation in profits. Pates of Annuities Payable Half-yearly. Age Anuiiity. Age. Annuity. Age \nnuity. 21 £ 5 0 9 40 £ 6 3 9 60 £ 9 6 4 25 5 4 6 45 6 14 1 65 !0 17 4 30 5 9 11 50 7 7 10 70 13 1 10 35 5 16 1 55 8 4 li 80 22 9 0 J. W. HAMPTON, SECRtTARV. AGENTS. Mertlnff 'i'if'lfil Carmarthen — Richard Gardner. Swansea o-o- — Thomas Attwood. ^Monmouth ,#.•••••••• — A. Williams. Newport — David Williams. po,.typoot o — C. ti. Crofts. tfik — II. Mostyn. Do you value your Child's Healthf-Then, Listen 1. ATKINSON'S ROYAL INFANTS' PRESER- VATIVE, of «hicli 100,000 Bottles are now annually sold, has be t-nestahtished upwards of 50 years; -it is a p'easant atwi efficacious caruHnallve. affordllJ install' relief in, and reinovinlr those alaiming and numerous complaints to which infants arc liable afl'cCiions of the BoweU, difficult Teething, the Thrush or Prog, Convulsions. Rickets, &c. is an admirable ^issistatU to nature during the progress of the Hooping Cough, Measles, and the Cow pox or Vaccine Inoccu- pation, afui i- no perfectly innocent that it may be given with the grealfiit safety immediately af:cr birth. In -ii,irt, wlictlier iiiij iiie.iicitic be destined to enter the palace or the cottage, the Proprietor feels an honest conviction of its power to assuage maternal pain for in- fant sufrcring; to convert that pain into gladness, that suffering into baltny repose. Prepared only hy Robert Barker (nephew and suc- cessor to, and formerly par ncr with, the late Mr Atkin- son, the discoverer of this invaluable medicine). No. Market Place, Manchester, and sold in bo'ties at Is Id. Ss9d and 4s Od each. Sold retail by all respectable Druggists and Medicine Venders in and Country; and wholesale by Messrs Barclay and Sons, 95, Fat-ri g. offnii Street; W. Sutton and Co., it), Bow Church Yari F Newberry, 45. St. Paul's Churchyar i E. Edwards. 67. St. Paul's Churchyard and T. Butler, t, Chcap- side, London. N.B. Please to be particular in asking for Atkinson's Infants' Preservative, and in observing the name ot ■" Robert Barker, 1. Market Place, Manchester," upon Ûle government stamp affixed over the cork of each bottle •f the genuine medicine.—Beware of Couuterfeits. T A F F V^A L^R AU\U Y. Alteration of Passenger Trains TVTOTFCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on and 1>I after THURSDAY, the 1st day of JULY, the Trains will daily leave Cardiff and Merthyr at the undermentioned hours ;—excepting Sundays. FROM CARDIFF. FROM MERTHYR. FT. PI. It. M. 6 30 A. M. 7 0 A. M. 9 0 do. 9 20 do. lOP. M. 1 30 p. M. 5 0 do. 5 20 do. SUNDAYS. 9 0 A. M. 9 20 A. M. 3 0 p. M. 3 20 p. M. For further particulars of Fares, Tims, and Stoppages at Stations, reference must be made to the Train Bills, which may be had at any of the Company's Stations. The Charges on Merchandize and Cattle may be known on application at any of the Stations. Taff Vale Railway Office, Cardiff, June 17th, 1841. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. r("H I DIRROTORS are now ready to receive t TENDERS for LOANS of MONK Y in sums of not less than £ 200, upon the security of Loan Notes to be issued under the Company's seal, benritisr Interest at the rate of G PerCent. per annum, payable half yearly, enti- tling the Holders to receive Mo tg ige debentures of the Company,deliverable in the mouth of February, 1843, or ]8H. Tenders miv he addressed to the Underpinned, at the Company's Office, Cardiff, or to Messrs G!yn, Halifax Mi Is anti Co., Bankers. London Mr William Mallard, 27, Smill Street, Bristol. JOSEPH BALL. Taff Va!e Railway Officp, Cardiff. Secretary. May 22d, 18il. Thistleboon Establishment, At which Young Gentlemen are prepared for Pro- fessional and Commercial Pursuits, CONDUCTED BY THE REV. T. BOAVFN, Formerly Assistant Tutor of St. David's College, Lampeter. '['!if E coursc ofEducatioll comprehends Instruction I in the Greek, Hebrew, latin, and English Languages in History Geography, Arithmetic, AlgetrA. the Elements of Mathematics, Use of the Globes, &r., &r. IHISI LKBOON HOU.iti is admirably situated on the Mumbles Hill, at a suitable elevation, and lies within a short walk of Caswell, Langlan l, and the other Bays of this beautiful marine neighbourhood. The front aspect of the House is nearly due South. The air of the Vicinity is proverbially pure and siluhrious, J and the Country adjacent to the residence well c.leti. lated for the purposes of healthful and checiful exer-l tis. The distance from Swansea is about five mil..s, an-I the situation far out of the lange of the Copper smoke, which by some may be considered an advantage. The Rev Mr Bowen can assure the parents of those ch Id-en who may be cut listed to his care that it ever has been, and will continue to be no less bis pleasure than his duty to consider and treat his Pupils as members of li s own family, and to be present with them at all times a much as possible; whilst those of his Pup Is whose health may, in addition to a residence near the sea, demand more particular attention than a more rob. st slate of framc calis for, shall receive every parclltal watchfulness and carc- in his power to bestow. N.B. There will he a Warm Sea Rath on the Pre- mises for the use of those Pupils" hose health may require it. Public conveyances and a Post tiavel to and fro between the Mumbles Village and Swansea daily. The Rev. Mr Bowen will be happy to give ample and satisfactooy references to any parents who may desire them—either to Medical Gentlemen, well known to the public, or to individuals of high respectability. Card; of ternij may be bad on application at the Cambrian Office. Carriage and Harness Manufactory, HIGH STREET AND STRAND, SWANSEA. lLIZA FRANCIS t^EELS a grateful pleasure in returning thanks to the Nobility, Gentry and Public, who, for a period of tipwatds of 30 years, have so liberally patronized her late Husband, and trusts that the same patronage may be extended to IJls el lest Son, who will now ca:ry oil the lvs'ahlishment, and who has been in the management for upwards of two years. GEORGE GRANT FRANCE, In snrcci ding to the above long established Businos, extensive Premises, and well seasoned Stock, hopes, by carrying 0,11 the principles of executitii; the best work with punctuality and moderate charges, to merit the suppoit and patronage so cxtcns.vely accorded to his Lite Father. Persons in want nf either ew or Second hind Car- alld Harness will tind this a most advantageous opportunity of purchasing, as ihe stock of Landaus, Chariots, Britzskas, Cabs, Phlteloll. Gig., ChaisI s, and Flics, will he sold at a consi lerable reduction, in order to make room for a New Stock iu the course of the Spring. NOTICE. All persons having Accounts against the Fslate of the late John Francis are requested to forward them to Mr G. G. Francis, for examination and settlement; and all peisons indebted to the said I'.s; .te are requested to pay the amounts forthwith to Mr G. G. Francis. b.Ll'/j\ FltANCLS, Administratrix. April 26 18ll. JO N ES'S Aperient and Autibilious Fills, FO': PIJ KVH V'lTNG AND REMOVING STOMACH COM PL \INTS, ARISING FIIOM BILK. IN- DhiUSTION. FLATULENCY, AND HABITUAL COSriVLNliSS, See. &c. Prepared from the Original Prescription of the late IV. Lt. Roberts, Elq, M.D., Oakland. '"I^HESE PILLS, having experienced, during a I long pe io.i, the most sati-factory proof, are strong'y recommended as the best medicine ever extant, for Kilious "(IIH!11 a ill' !I. and the various disorders occasioned by Indigestion, sedeutar) pursuit*, &1:. The lleni tidal effects produced by these P .lIs, render them worthy the noticc of the public, as they are ex- treinely well ca cuiated for those habits of body that ate costive, will remove all diseases resulting from a con- fined state of ihe Bowels, and Torpidity of the Liver, such as Head Aches, Indigestion, Flatulence, Loss of Appe'i'e, Nausea, Wind. Spasms, Bilious Vomitings, W orm*. Piles, Gravel, Pain in the Side (commonly turned Stitch), Rheumatism, Scorbutic Eruptious, Low- ness of Spirits, &c. &c. Their operation is mild and effective, and unattended with that exhaustion, which very geneially toll ,as the me of many pilli; of a Putgative quality, being Lee from any Calomel, the Patient need not remain confined w/iile taking them. N.B.— Pcisons of a full habit, who are subject to Head Ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, &c.. tr,,ii) too great a flow of Blood to the IlcaJ, will had these Pills parliculatly useful. PREPARED ONLY BY ROíEHT ISAAC JONES, Cli,-rijist, Tre' Ifailoc. And Sold in Boxes Is qd, and 2» Gd each, of whom also may be had, Jones's Pectoral Coug-h Balsam, For COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMAS, HOAKSRNLSS, &c &c. Sold in 7AtI, and Is liii, RottI s. The Pills-S ld also hy appointment, »bolesa!e, by U. Yates and Co, 25, Budge Row, London; Evans, Son, and Co.. 41. Lord Street, Liverpool. Retailed by Messrs Ellis, Bnor; W. P. Williams. Robert Owen, Carnarvon; Thomas Hughes, Pwllheli; William Jones, Llanrwst Roberts, Polgelly Hughes, AinLvch; Roberts, filant-oileti Jones, Corwen Parry, Llangefni Griffiths and Roberts, Aberystwith Davies, vlerthyr Ty.lifl Taut, Mold Jones, Ifala L). Lloyd, Iltstiuiog; and by other respectable Medicine Venders ,ii tl.c Princil)a,ity. None are genuine but those which bear the Signature of Hubert Isaac Jones," ou the Government Stamp, VALUABLE AGENCY. 1 AilvcrlisrT is desirous of niakinst nrrangc- -™- luonts with parties of respectability in this am! adjoining Counties, for Conducting AN AGENCY ol c aisiderahle importance, possessing superior claims upon general pat icii will yield la ge and constant profits,—and may lie advantageously attached to any respectable business or occupation. The time and atteution requisite to a proper superin- tendence, will be but trifling, compared with the pecuniary advantages to be de ived from the engage- ment, which will be found in every respect well worthy of immediate notice. No Letter will he replied to which does not contain the name and address of the writer, as strictly honourable confidence may be reliett tipon. It is alsa expected that a Postage Stamp will be enclosed to free the answer to the first letter of etiq iry. Address (free) to Mr Mansfield, 180, High S'reet, Southampton. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. To Farmers, Oraziers, Woolstaplers, and Others. NrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tint a FAIR for the Sale of Horses. Cattle, Wool, and other Ilarmin!t Stock. will he held annually in the Town of Bill DG END, on every Second MONDAY in the Month of JULY. Bit IDG END being situated in the Centre of the Vale of Glamorgan, and a most convenient Market Place, having been lately Erected there, offers great advantages for the Sale of Agricultural Produce, at the. period of the Year above named, particularly as the Second Mon- day in July will not interfere with any other Fair, held in the immediate neighbourhood. Bridgend, 14th June, 1B41. THE following INSOLVENT DEBTORS will be heard at the COURT HOUSE, at CAR. OIFF, on FRIDAY, the Ninth day of JULY, 1841, at Ten in the Morning precisely GEORGE GOWER, formerly of Hiih Street, in the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan. Tallow Chandler, then of Broad Street, in Cardiff aforesaid. Tallow Chandler and Provision Merchant, and late 01 Duke Street. in Cardiff aforesaid, TaIJW Chandler. Provision Merchant and Grocer. JOHN JONES, formerly of Forchcoch, in the Parish of Glyncorwg, Glamorganshire, labourer, then of Meliu- cwrt. in the Parish of Cadoxtou ¡IIX'" Neath, Glamor- ganshire, labourer, then of Forchcoch afo esaid, labourer, aud Beerhouse Keeper, and late of the same place, labourer. WILLI III D TNCLI, late of the Town of Card ff, in the County of Glamorgan, Baker and Confectioner. GALSWORTHY AND NICHOLS, 9, Cook's Court, Lincoln's Inn. For LANGLEY. C;, d: ff. lIE following: INSOLVENT DEBTORS wil I- be heard at the COURT BOUsE. at CA It. DIFF. on FKIDAY, the 9 h day of JULY, 1811, at 'Ten in the Morning precisely WILLIAM MEREDITH. Lite of Penydarra-1. thvr Tydvil, Glamorganshire, Victualler; previous^V of Dowlais,Glamorganshire, Grocer, Draper. Ironmonger Flour and Provision Shopkeeper j and formerly of tie lame place, Shopl11an. 1 WILLIAM WILLIAMS, late of Merthvr TydJl, ilaiuorganshirr. Innkeeper an Dealer in Malt. V GALSWORTHY AND NICHOLS, I 9, Cook's Court, Lincoln's Inn, # For RUSSELL, [ Merthyr Tydvill QPIIETFOI^WI„G""|NSBRRFFXR DEBTORS ill be heard at the COURT HOUSE, at CAR- 1)1 KK, on FRIDAY, the !) H day of JULY, IDH.atTcii in the Morning precisely:— LEWIS RICII V'DS. taf or Humnev Iron Works, in thn County of Monmouth, Moulder, previously of Maes y Cwinmwl, near Blackwood, in the same County, Iron Founder a d Victualler; anJ formerly of Ruinney Iron Works aforesaid. Moulder. WILLIAM PORTER, late of Swansea. Glamorgan shire, out of business previously of Spreacombe Farm, Moahoe, Devonshire; and foiincrly ofSarsden, Oxfoid- shire. Farmer. TIIOM \S AUB'LEY, late of Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Grocer and General Shopkeeper; previou-ly of Cardiff, Grocer and General ST.opkeeper, Sawyer, and Beer- house Keeper. GALSWORTHY AND NTCHOLS, 9, Cook's Court, Lincoln's Inn. For MORGAN, Cardiff. Just published, in Demy Octavo, By Messrs PElt H Y and Co., Consulting Surgeons, 4, Great Charles Street. Birmingham, and 4t, Alloin-I Street, ILLUSTRATED BY EIGHT FINK KNCRAVING«, 4 PRACTICAL TRI'MTISH on Disorders arising from a vitiated state of the Blooil, including observa- tions on their baneful effects. Ihe Work is embellished with Engravings representing the "ieleterious influence of Mercury on the external appearance of the Skin, by Eruptions on the head, face, aud hnd", to whi h are added very extensive observations on Debility, brought on by youthful impropriety, all its attendant svuipa'hies and dangerous consequences considered. The whole accompanied hv explanatory Engraving* JMJ multifarious remarks on Weaknesses. &c., with the most approved and safe mode of treatment and cure, without cotiti ie- ment or interruption from business all-I tions for the perfect irstoration of those who are incapa- citated from entering into the holy s'ate of Marriage, bv the evil consequences arising from early irregu- larities, or syphilitic infection. invali!tiile Work will BE seoe'ly inrlosed with pach box of Perry's Purifying Specific Puis ( PI ire 2. 9 1, 4S (id. and lis) and the Cordial Jifm of S:/r iucnm ( Price lis and 3?s per bottle), and is pointed out to Suffering Humanity as a Silent Fiiend, to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confillellce of success, THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYItIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the imp ired unctions of life, and is, therefore, calculated to afford decided relief to those who have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen illlo 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 lequire, and partly from conscious ",ea!tn.s. partly from excrssive apprehensions, are liable tn'siu\¡ despondently into a premature, grave. Such as these, under Divine Influence, the Cordial Balm of Syriacum will restore to the enjoyment of all the couiforts of life. As nothing can be beiter adapted to help and nourish the constitution, so there is nathing more generally ac- knowledged to be peculiarly efficacious ill all inward wastings, loss of appetite, indie ,tinn, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habi's. 5 dd in Bottles price 118 each, or the quantity of four in one fatniiv bottle for 33s, by which one lis bottle is saved. Observe, none are gi-itiaiiie WITHOUT the signature of R. & L. PF.RRY and Co., may be had of all Medicine Venders throughout the United Kingdom, Ameiica, and the Continent of Europe. The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound 'Twelve Shillings;) may lie had as at either of t).c a,l Patients in the Country who requiic a course of this admirable Medicine, should send Five Pounds by letter which will entitle thein to the full benefit of such ad- vantage. Messrs PERU y prpect when consulted by letter the usual Fee of One Pound, withoift tphich, 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 casts,—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 world; no difficulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully protected from observation. Messrs Perry and Co..Surgeons,maybe consulted a usual at No. T. Great Charles Street ( four doora from Easy I'O *) Birmingham, and No. 44, Alhion Street, Leeds. Ouly one personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs Perry and Co. to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure after, all other means have proved ineffectual. N.B.—Country DRUGGISTS. Booksellers, Patent Medicine Venders, and every other shopkeeper, cap be 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 I Medicine house* in London, Sold by Jeukim, Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlsis. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thit the nex l QU MIT Ell SESSIONS of the PEACE for the said County will be holden at the GUILDH ALL, in the Town of NEATH, On TUESDAY, the 29th day of JUNE next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, when and where all Jurors. Pro^ecutois.and Witnesses are required to attend. All Appc ils and Traverses must be entered before the opening of the Court and the several parties thereto he prepared to proceed therewith. At half past Eleven o'Ci^ck the Justices assembled will proceed to the business relating to the Application, and Nia. nagement of the County Stock, or Rate, and to the inter nal regulations of the county. All Bills and Demands against the County Stock must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days before the Sessions anJ all costs given or allowed by the Court must be taxed at the same Sessions, or t'lly will not afterwards be allowed. The several acting Magistrates are requested to return all Depositions into the office of the Cli!rk of the l'cnee at Cardiff, on or before Priday, the Twenty-fifth day of Ount- next. Cardiff. 2ith May, WOOD, HHI. Clerle of Peace. GLAMORGANSHIRE. "IVfOTIC'E IS HEREBY GIVEN, That at the ■L » next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE. to be hcl 1 at NEATH, iu and for the said County, on TUESDAY the 29th day of JUNE next, the Justiccs thn an,1 there assembled will, at the hour of -Twelve o'clock at Noon of such day, proceed to take into consideration the provisions of an act made and passed in the th r.! and fourth years of the rein of her present Majestv intituled An Act to Amend the Act f T the Establishment of County and District Constables," more particularly the expediency of dividing the County, or any part thereof, into police districts, to appoint con- stables for such districts, and to enter into such other resolutions and orders relating thereto as may be thought expedient. WOOD, Clerk of Peace. By adjournment from the Easter Sessions. Cardiff, 27th May, 184 I. GLAMORGANSHIRE- oriep, is HF.RF.BY GIVEN, (hit -it th* next G E N E It 1. QUARTER SESSIONS ofthe PEACE, to be holden at N KA I'M, In and for the said County on TUESD A N tIe 29;11 day of J U', E instant, the Jus ices then and there assembled will. at the hour of Twelve of the Clock at Noon of the s imp day proceed to t Ike into consideration the provisions of an Act made an I passed in the 2d and 3d years of ill" Iteign of Her pr sent M jesty inlitnlcd," An Act for the Establishment of County and District Constables bv the Authority of Jns'icisof the Peace," more particularly the expediency of appointing Coiis-iitiles for the whole County, and to enter into such Resolutions and Orders for the adoption thereof or otherwise as may br thought expedient. Dated this 9 h day of IB4I, I Oil the H"q,ti.¡iri"11 of Five Ju-tics of the IVace acting in and for the, said County, WOOD, Clerk of the Peace. NjOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tint by Inden- ture, bearing date the third day of June instant, W it It W ATKINS, of BRYNM AW R, within the Parish of LLANELLY. in the County of Brecon. Victualler, has assigned all and singular his Estate anti Interest, of and in any Leasehold Messuages, Lands, or other I'npeetv, of or to which he was or might be enti- tied, situate in the said Parish of 1.1anelh, and also a'l and singular his Stock in Trade, personal Estate and Effects, uuto William Morgan, of Abergavenny, in the Comity of Monmouth. Banker, upon Trust, for the benefit of all the Creditors of the said Walter Watkins an.,1 which sai.1 was duly executed by the said Walter Watkins, on the a,,1 third day of June itis'ant and hy the said William Morgan on the twelfth day of June itistitit and the execution hv them respective'y was and is attested by Mr William Porster Batt, Attorney at Law, Abergavenny. And Notice is Hereby farther Given, that the said Indenture now lies at the Oflicc of Messrs Morgan and Batt. Solicitors, High Street, Abergavenny, for the inspection and sig- nature of the Creditors of the saill Waller Watkiiiq and that t'ose Creili'ors who shall refuse or neglect to execute or accede to the same within two Calendar Months from the date thereof will be excluded from all benefit arising therefrom; and all Persons who are indebted to the Estate of the said Walter Watkins are requested to pay the amount of their respective Debts forthwith to the still Messrs Morgan and Batt, who are authorised by the Trustee to receive the same. June 12th. 1841. r-I OlAl 13 Upon reviewing the Catalogue of V. evils produced by Copai'oa, it may be fairly asked is there any one possessed of common prudence who would f"J1jtl,.y it ? Can any unprejudiced and conscientious person advi e its use T Are we 11 to do hirui that good may come?*' any more in phyic than in morality, when to i the former is cei ain, and the latter more than doubt- fill-for we must not forget that Copaiba is as uncertain as it is injurious—a' one tioie appearing to suddenly check an I 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 m his supposed recovery, and in a fe v days, or even hours, is sadly disappointed hy the return of his complaint with renewed or inerpase,1 vimlence — the symptoms hpillg much aggra- vated by the consequent 10", of time, an.1 the nneqnl action ofthe medicine. It ili nnw clearly the tiii-v of the medical profession to avoid and reroh lie the use of a drug which has s ) linle to justify its administration, a:ld s. mucht » condemn it. If such baneful dTxts as described ale t. 1)1 attributed to the pura Balsim of Copaina, it can be readily imagined how much they arc aggravated by the adulterations d ily practised, b 'iug mixed with liP, or less of turpentine, mav.ich, rejected ca t Tan i ra, e oils. fc". It is to the uninitiated perfectly astonishing to what all extent this disgraceful oractice is carried, more especially since the nostru us formed from it have so much increased. It is freq leritlv to lie pu chase I in this state at retiil druggis's for less than the cost price oi the genuine article,—a strong pro If that such nitlit he factitious; — indeed it is a fact that this natural pro- duction of South A til rica is actually made in 1;:1Ig,lau.1. N<.t many years since the Sun Eire Office refus d 'o indemnify a party for loss by tire, nil the ground that the premises had been used for hazardous purposes, not expressed in the policy, uimely. that of m^Vin Copaib.i. Such being the fact of the drug itself, the g* lent will, of course, apply with more or less force i. i il prepara- tions of or from it. for so powerful arc its injurious oroper i s, and so closely are they c mnectcd wil.. those (if art v) of a beneficial tendency, that to abate the one is to annihilate the other. As existing in nature, they are allied, all I by such lIice_" of ch"lIic<\1 union, that to separate them is (by tiesir-)),iux the original principle of combination) — to produce a most uuhappy r< nu t. namely, an inert substance, and one still more acrid than the drug in its natural state aU) of these is produced when deprived, or partially so, of its nauseous Ravotir to depiive it of which is to separate the active piinciple, and thu destroy all chance of success from its use. Now. lww is this kno m re- sult attempted to be avoided? By incurring a still greater evil-tliat of combining with it equally inju riotis, tho igit more palatable, drugs, as Spanish Hies, potash, stimulating gums, &c., by which the original disease is greatly aggravated a id prolonged. In conclu- sion, avoid, at all times, and under all disguises, this t)erti;ciotis and ever adulterid drug suffer Hot any one to persuade y >u to its usewithhold from your confidence the professional man who persists, e.n.r;¡¡y to reason an I experience, in prescribing it for you—for, he assured, sooner or later, more or less, you will Suff.-r from i;s bineful influence. The Balsamic Polls, prepared by Mr Wiav, 344, Strand, and Holborn Hill, art- free from any of the above objections; they act specifically OIl the urinaiy pa-siges, and from their tonic properties, teiitl to strengthen the system an,1 improve the general health. Tlioy rcquiie neither confinement nor alteration of diet (except abstinence from stimulants, where considerable inflammation exists), and, as experience has amply proved, they wi 1 effect a cute Sooner than Copaiba (the dangerous results of which, in the inflammatory stages, are too well known to need further comment), or any other medicine in present use, and may he justly considered the only safe and efficacious remedy in all s'ages of those disordeii. 111 addirion t these ad, anlages the very convenient form in which this invaluable pre- paration isnifered to the public must also be considered a desideralum. Prepared only by M. 0- Wray, and Sold wbolrsilr and rclail, at 118, Holborn Hill; and 3).1., Strand, one door from Catherine Slrect; and for the accommodation of Shippeis and Seafaiing p ople, at No. H. Darkhong. Lane, Lower 'Thames Street. May also be had of al respectable medicine venders in town and country, at 2s 9.1, 43 6d, and Ils each box. Patients in the remotest parts of the country can b treated successfully oil describing minutely their case I and enclosing a remittance for meilicine, which cai be forwarded to any patt ofthe world, securcly packeu, iild carefully protected from observation. Jenkins, druggitt, Nlcrtliyr Tydvil and Dowlah, GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1ro tir llrt 1)1) Siurttem, AT the NEW INN. in NEWBRIDGE, on WEDNESDAY, the 23.1 <liv of JUNE, IS-4 1, between the Hours of Three and Five in the Afternoon, unless previously Let by Piivate Trea'y, of which due Notice will he given. The VICARIAL TITHES of the Parishes of Lan- trisseiit, Aberdare, Ystradyvodwg, Lanwonno, and Lant- in the said County. For fuither particulars apply (if bv letter, prepaid) to Mr Edward Stephens, Attorney, Llandall. BRECONSHIRE. A Desirable Presentation to a valu- able Hectory for Sale. To be Solir HPHE npxt PRESENTATION to the RECTORY < of LLXNVILLO with ihe Paiisli of LLANDE- FA ILOG TREKGRMG attached The 'Tithes of th"se Parishes have lately been com- muted at the sum of t3-22. The Glebe is worth about £ '1S per annum, an.1 there is all excellent parsonage House. For further part cnlars, and to treat for the same apply at the Office of Messrs Ma\ Iwry and Williams-. Solicitors. Brecon, or to Messrs Palmer, France, anJ PAlmer, 24, Bedford Row, LOUlI<JJl. CARMARTHENSHIRE. SO be OnJ ISRIUIIT* Contract, ALL that valuable and improvable MESSUAGE, FARM and LANDS, called TIR BEDW, i h the Appurtenances, situte in the several Pari-h s of lilano,,ad(,(-k a-.id l,lan,!dv.Liant, in the said County of Carmarthen, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Penr y: There are several Acres of Oak Coppice, aud some thriving Plantations of Larch and Fir Trees on the Farm The Farm is situate within a short distance of Lime and Coal; has a right of Common on the Black Mountain, and is near the Turnpike Road leading from Llangadock to Neath. *„• The Tenant, or Mr David Rees, jnnior, of Godre ain, in the said Parish of Llanddeusant, will show the Farm, and for further particulars apply to Mr John Rees. at Mr David Davies', Merchant, Ilir- wain; or to Messrs Morgan and Evans, Solicitors, Llandovery iM ay 17th, 1841. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Mr M. W 11 1 T T I N G T 0 1%1 WILl SUBMIT &OV GALR b Auction, At the ANGEL INN, in the Town of CARDIFF, on S .TU tl) A Y, the 3d of JULY next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be thn produced), in 3 Lots: LOT 1. ALL ihf FREEHOLD FIELD or PARCEL of LAND, called I'ONT GANNA, situate in the Parish of LL.AND\FL', and containing 10 Acres, more or less, of rirh Pasture Land, iio-.v in the possession of Messrs Harford, for a term, of which 12 years are unex- pired, at the low yearly rent of [:32. LOT 2— All that FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, our HOUSES and GARDEN, with its Appurtenances, now called or kno.vn by.the name of CIM D U A FA RM, containing 9 Acres, more or less, of luxuriantly fertile Land, divided into several small closes, no.v in the occupation of Mr Evan John, at the yearly rent of .£2.5. This Lot is situate close to the Turnpike Road, lead- ing from tlic- Villige of Ely to CanWf. and has a right of Common Appurtenant on Ely Common. or PARCEL of LVNDS, called TW Y IN E GLEISION FIELDS, otherwise called GRi-.KN aii(I ClliiuKKD ACHE, containing 2 Acres, more or less, situate within a Quarter of a Mile of <he Auciciit City of Llandaff. on the Merthyr Road. Tho beauty of the situation, and of the surrounding country, is too nerally known to require any minute description. The Property rests on the Southern side of the beautiful Vale of the Taff, and is in the immediate vicinity of objects of the most attractive and interesting nature It is rarely that a property o eligible and combining so many ad, vantages :o,' Building on is offered for Sale in this fertile di trict. For parti ulars apply to Mr AA iiliatn Llewellyn, At- torney at Lav, N'eath; MrThoinas Daltoti, Attorney t \] r n. Davis, Llandaff or the Auctioneer, Post Office, Neath. VALS OF GLAMORGAN. TO GIOLII Ú;) urtiúit, By Mr T. GLOVER, At the WYNDHAM ARMS INN, in the Town of oil SA TURD Y, the 20th dav of JUNK IHII. bet veen the hours of Two an,1 Four O'cl ick in the A itertiooii, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced, unless disposed of by Private Contract in the mean time, of which Notice wii! be given A ''K that MESSUAGE, F\RM, MUL L\NDS, ■rm called PEN CO ED FARM, situate in the parish of COYCHURCH, in the Countv of Glamsrgan, consi;ti;ig of a good I'aim House, spacious Bain, Sta- bling, Beast Houses, Waggon House, and all other necessary OuthuilrJi¡¡gs. in the occupation of Thomas Leyshnn, tenant at will, in the whole 60 Acres of excellent Arable, Meado.v. and Pasture I.and. Ibis Property is situate within a short distance of Lime and Coal, has a Right of Common on all the Wastes in the Manors of C oil y Anglia andCoity Wallia, and lies adjoining the Turnpike Road leading from Bridgend to Newbridge. I In; E vennv River (so famed for its trout fishing) pass 's through the Fartn. Ihe. Fartn Buildings are nearly ne-.v, and the House is capable of being converted at a small expense into a Gentleman's Sporting i'.ox. There is a Pack of Foxhounds, and one of Harriers, kept in the neighbourhood, distant from the pst towns of Brid gftnd, six miles and from Cowbridge, five miles, About Six Customary Acres of this Property are of Copyhold Tenure, and the alienation fine nominal, and Copyhold Tenure, and the alienation fine nominal, and the remainder of the property is Freehold. .£I,OOJ of the Purchase Mouey may remain on mort- gage of the Estate. For further particulars apply to Mr Thomas Thomas. Solicitor, Swansea, or Mr Thomas Glover, of the same pLice. Auctioneer. Wood-louse's Ethereal Essence of G-ing-er. PATRONS: Her Most Gracious Majesty. H is Majcs y the King of the Be'giavs. His Majesty the King of the French. His ltoyal the Duke of Cambridge, and a long list of Nobility. Sir D. Davies, Physi an to their late Majesties. Dr J, Johnson, Physician to their late Majesties. J. H.Curties, Esq, Auristto ditto. Dr Ashwcil, Pin sician to Guy's Hospital. Professors l'ereira, Pilcher, and Miilard, And 203 of the most eminent of tl,e Faculty; and by especial appointment in his late Mo t Gracious Majesty, as the following letter fiom Sir II Wheatly testifies — •' S: James Palace, 2.nh June, 1835. 66 SIR, I am honoured with the King's commands I to express his Majesty's si-ii;c of your polite atten- tion in sending the two Bottles of Ethereal Essence of Ginger. His Maje tv has been pleased to direct mcto forw.ird you Ten Pounds in payment for the same. Enclosed you will find the amount. I am, Sir, yours, obed., "To )Tr D. Woodhousc." H. WEI FATLY. \VOOIHI<JtISE'S GI:"GER slil1 fllail1:ains its <upl'riorit\. in affording instant relief in Cho|era Morbus. Spasms, Cramps, Flatulence,Langour, Hysterics, Heartbu n, Loss of Appetite, Pa n and Oppression afiet Meals alsoihose Pains of th. Stomach" IHI lJlwe Is which ;tliie from Gnu') Flatulencies. Digestion, however much impaired, is restored to its pristine state by the use of this inv iluah'. preparation, and the Proprietor earnestly calls the at.'en tion of every Family to its virtues, particulaily at thi- season, when from the too free indulgence of fruit, &c. the stomach and bowels become deranged, and too fre (Itielitiv (from neglect) terminates in inflammation an, -lie most fatal consequent s. 'I his Essence is preparer solely by E. H.Gregory. Chemist. Church Street, Hack- acy. and Sold in Bottles,2s(id, 4s6 !,and Glass Stoppered ones at 10s 6J and 21s each (duty iiiel(i.icd)-.vhcre alsi i.ay be had Gregory's Family -a in s,, safe an efficacious remedy for Bilious and Liver Complaints — hey neither impair by time, or change hy climate, an, may be taken with perfect safety even bv the IlIIHl deli- cate child—in boxes, Is ljd, 2s 9d, and G I each. Agent for Merthyr and Dowlais—Mri Joakias, SELECT MEDICINES, Prepared by H. CONGIIEVP, Peckham, near London. R^ONGREVE'S BALSAMIC ELIXIR, for Coughs, Colds. Asthma, and Pulmonat v Consumption. One or two te" EPO >nfuls of the above valuable Preparation act like a charm in allaying the asthmatic spa-ms, unload tig the air vessels oftoligli phlegm, and removing the irritation of ihe windpipe, on which cough a, (I ot tier ptiluion ry complaints depend. Price Is lid. 2s9d,4s6d, I lo, and 22s per bottle. For further inform- ation, read the Bill of Directions which accouipaniei J each Bottle. Published by request. ASTONISHING ClinE IN CONSUMPTION, WHICH DKI IED MEDICAL SKILL. No. 2, George Street, Old Kent Road, Surrey, August 4, 1840. SIR,— I consider it a duty I owe to you and to the public at large, to express my sincere thanks for the benefit I have experienced from your valuable medicine —the Balsamic Elixir. I can assure you I have been dreadfully afflicted with the (Jisouh r tnv medical at. tendant called Pulmonary Consumption, attended with a dreadful cough, of so mtlcTi VIOLENCE that I dare no' LIE hi one POSITION fur fear of being choked. 1 continued in this hopvless condition for upwards of ten months, being toid by MV Physician that I could not recover. I WAS at length recommended by a ladv, who BAD seen your pamphlet, and witnessed the wonderful effects of your Balsam, to give it a trial, as my last resource, for I never expected to survive my ,filiction but, by the blessing of Almighty God. with the aid of your Elixir, my cough (which had broken several blood vessels, and reduced me in appearance to a mere skeleton) was completely subdued and the ruptures healed. I cannot close this brief and imperfect outline of my case (for I am una >ie to give more than a mere outline no woids can fully describe the benefit I have derived from the .-uedicine, and my case was pronounced hope- less), without wishing, from my very heart, thpt others, who may he similarly afflicted, may meet with some friend who would advise them to try it without preju- dice. and persevere in its use for I have the fullest con. fidence that they will, in such cases, derive from it substantial 1-.(-I,I:6t. "I am, Sir, your most obedient servant. E. THOMPSON. 's To Mr Congreve, Peckham. DR. FLEMMING'S QUININE AND CAMPHOR PILLS, A highly approved remedy for Irdigestion. Nervous Bilious, and Liver Complaints, Lowness of Spirits Disorders of the Stomach nnd Bowels. Fever, Hhell ma-isin, Pains in the Loins, Headache. Dimness of Sight, Ileartburn, F'la'uhnc-, &c.-Ilii-oiiised by his Royal Highness the Cuke of Sussex. These valuable Tills never nauseate the Stomach and interrupt Digrstion. They are peculiarly mild and efficacious — never fail to create an appci f,)r. and a relish of food—act RS a beneficial cordial on the nerves — in short, they resuscitate, revive, and strengthen the entire sys em, and regulate the bowels in a manner never before accomplished by inedicne.-Solti in Boxes at Is li t, 2s 9d. 4S 6d, &c. Agents for the the above Medicines—HAX\AY& Co., 63, Oxford Street, London. Sold also by Mrs JENKINS, Druggist, MerthyrTyd\IF. And II ay be had of most Chemists and Booksellers. See that" HENRY CONGREVE" is signed acioss the Government Stamp

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