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NOTICES, &c. tub CARDIFF AND BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS PRINCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander, LADY C H A R L O T T E HENRY JEFFERY Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL During the Month of JUL\, rl/»frimV\_ AS FOLLOWS *»gMg £ §2fiSs|5B (From the Bute, Ship Dock.J FROM CARDIFF. 8.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 1 afternoon 10.. Monday Prince of Wales 3 afternoon it..Tuesday Lady Charlotte 4 afternoon 12..Wednesday..Prince of Wales 4afternoon 13..Thursday Lady Charlotte 5 morning 14.. Friday Prince of Wales 5 afternoon 1.5..Saturday Lady Charlotte 6 morning 17.. Monday Prince of Wales. 7 5 morn ing 18..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte 7 morning 19 Wednesday.. Prince of Wales 8* morning 20.. Thursday ..Lady Charlotte. 85 morning 21.: Friday .Prince of Wales 94 morning 22..Saturday. Lady Charlotte Hg morning 24.. Monday Prince of Wales it afternoon 25.. Tuesday Lady Charlotte H afternoon 26..Wednesday..Prince of Wales 3^ afternoon 27 Thufsday Lady Charlotte 4 afternoon 28.. Friday Prince of Wales 5 afternoon 2 29.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 5 morning 31.. Monday Prince of Wales 7 morning FROM BRISTOL. 8 Saturday Prince of Wales It afternoon 10 Monday .Lady Charlotte 3^ Afternoon 11. Tuesday Prince of Wales 4 £ morning 12.. Wednesday.. Lady Charlotte. 6 morning 13..Th'uisday ..Prince of Wales 6 morning 14 [ Friday Lady Charlotte 7 morning 15.! Saturday! Prince of Wales 7 morning 17 .Monday Lady Charlotte 8 morning 18!. Tuesday Prince of Wales 9 morning 19.. Wednesday.. Lady Charlotte 9 morning 20!! Thursday Prince of Wales 10 morning 21..Friday. Lady Charlotte. 104 morning 22.. Saturday. Prince of Wales 12 noon 24..Monday .Lady Charlotte 2| afternoon 25-Tuesday Pnnce of Wales 3^ afternoon 26! .Wednesday..Lady Charlotte 4 afternoon 27 .Thursday ..Prince of Wales 4 afternoon 28.. Friday Lady Charlotte. 6 morning 29.. Saturday. Prince of Wales (j morning 3 1.. Monday Lady Charlotte. 8 morning Carriages and Horses must be along side an hour and a hal previous 10 the timeof Sailiug, otherwise they cannotbe Shipped n consequence ot Locking through the New Docks. FARKS:—A fter Cabin, 6s.- Fore Cabin, 3s. 6J. Children under IT Years of Age, Half-piice.—Dogs, Is. each., A Female Steward attende on Hoard both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four Wheel Carriage, 21g. ditto Pheaton or Gig. lOs" 6<1 Two Wheel, drawn by One Horse and Driver, 10s; Horse and BWer.! After Cabin, V lIe and Rider, Fore Cabin, 8s. wY; Sliewp* Pigs, and Calves^s. 6d. each. Carriages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Landing and Wharfages, at Bute Docks." Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Frei"liter* arc requested to order all Goods intended for the PRINCE OF WAI,FS, to I- sent to No. 12, Quuy Street, or to Hobert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks and for the LADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets at 1 he expenite of the Companies. Merihyr-, Newbridge, Aberdure, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llan- tritieut, a ltd Caerphilly-*Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring, Waggons and Lock up Canal. Boats immediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particnlar lonveyallce. in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freight to be paid on delivery Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of the 1r;nd"¡,III" delav. when sent to either of their Steam l'acket Offices in Cardiff or Biistol. Further information as to Freight, wiH be readily obtained by •nolvinrto the Agents, Mr. Woodman. Agent, at the Packet Xe on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. G. C. Glasson Agent, No 12 Quay Street, Bristol, for the PltlNCI'. OF W ALKS, Packet' mnd of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, onthe Wharf. Cardiff:' or to Mr. W. B. Owen, 29. Avon Crescent, HotwelU, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packet. NOTICE. The I roprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Weaee. nor will they be answerable for any Goods. I ackages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged hy Fire. Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the vtdiie of 40s., unless ente red at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid for the same, at the time of Hooking —Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. All goods to be consider, d us liens not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets, Disputed weights re measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c, cannot be allied unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day-of delivery. LONDON MARKETS. GENERAL AVERAGE PRICES OF CO:N, per Quarter computed from the Inspectors' Returns. GENKKAL AVERAGE. II. d. 1 II, d. Wheat 48 4 Uye 30 2 Barley 27 5 ,Jeans 27 II Oats 18 2 Peas 29 6 DUTY ON FOREIGN COKN. s. d. s. d. Wheat 20 0 Rye. 11 6 11 irlev ..•••••*• Beans II Oats » 0 Peas M 1 CORN B X C ti A N C, d.(,y. WHEAT..Essex .red 44s -52a White 52< — 59s Chittum. 58s — öas Kent .do 40s — 50s Ditto 4fls — 55s Suffolk do 42s — 50s Ditto 48s — 56s Norfolk, York, and Lincoln —s s Ditto 441; 51s Northumber- land,&c. — s — s RYF 30s — 32s BARLEY*. Grinding *••• 25s — 27s Chevalier 31s — 33s Mulling 298 31s Irish 22s 2Hs Scotch 25s — 27s Distillers' 27s — 29s OATS .York and Lin- colnshre, feed 17s 21s Small. 17s 22s Ditio..Poland las —22s Potato. 19s — 23s Northuiberld. .v and Scotch, feed 18s — 22s Mealing. 19s — 24s I)ittoo. Poland 18s — 24s Potato 19s — 25s Devonshire, See., black lbs — 20s White lii -20s Welsh, ditto.. 15s 195 Ditto Us 19, Irish fd, white )5s 188 Black. 17s — )9s Irish Potato.. IUs 20s Limerick.&c., 17s — 20s Distilling.. 20s. — Ms BEANS ..Ticks, new.. 27s — 29s Mazagan.new 26s —28s Old 2Hs 31s O.d 28s — 30s Harrow, new 295 31s Small, new 33s — 35s Old 31s — 34s Old 37s — 39s PEAS .Grey 28s — 30s Blue 35s — 50s Maple 30s — 32s Suffolk 34s 36s Ditto, Scotch -s — s White 30s-,32s SMtTHFtELD MARKETS—Monday. A Statement and Comparison ofth Snpplies and Prices of Fat Stock. Exhibited õUltl Sold in Sinilhtield Cattle Market, on Monday. July 4, 1842, and Monday. July 3, 1843. July 4, 1842. July 3. 1843. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d Coarse and iiiferior Be;,sts. o.. o. 34to3 6.3 0 3 2 Si cond quality ditto 3 8 3 10.3 4 3 6 Prime large Oxen 4 0 4 4 ) 8 4 0 Prime Scots, &c 4 6 4 8.4 0 4 4 Coarse and inferior Sheep 3 4 3 6.3 234 Second quality ditto 3 8 3 10.3 638 Prime coarse woolled ditto 3 10 4 0.3 10 4 0 Prime Southdown ditto 4 2 4 6.4 244 Lambs.< 4 6 5 6.4 0 5 0 Large coarse Calves. 3 8 4 0.S 2 3 10 Prime small ditto 4 2 4 <>••4 0 4 fi Large Hogs S 10 4 6.2 832 Neat small Porkers. 4 6 4 10.3 4 4 0 SUIT I.IKS. Beasts 2,339 2.515 Sheep and Lambs 34,520 31,410 Calves '216 182 Figs. 347 363 LETTINGS AND SALES. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, At the New Inn, at Newbridge, On WEDNESDAY, the 12th JULY, 1843, BETWEEN the Hours of Three and Five in the After- noon, unless previously Let hy Private Treaty, of which due Notice will be given, the VICARIAL TITHES of the Parishes of ABERDARE and YSTRADYVODWG. For further particulars apply to Mr. EDWARD STEPHENS, Attorney, Llandaff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS. ADAM MURRAY AND SONS Beg to announce, that they are INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, At GARRAWAY'S COFFEE HOUSE, Change Alley, Cornhill, LONDON, on TUESDAY, the 18th JULY, 1843, at Twelve o'clock Noon, (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given,) THE very eligible FREEHOLD FARM of PENLAN, lying in a rinsr-fence, and comprising a good FARM- HOUSE and Home-stead, and l\)-h 3R. 20P. of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. This Farm is situate within a short distance of the Seaport and Market Towns of Neath and Swansea, two of the best Market Towns in South Wales. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Frampton, Solicitor, Gray's Inn or Messrs. Adam Murray and Sons, Surveyors and Land Agents, 47, Parliament-street, London. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. For Sale by Private Contract, Either altogether, or in separate Lots, THE FOLLOWING Valuable Leasehold Property, COMPRISING —FIRSTLY— A LL that MESSUAGE, DWELLING-HOUSE, and 11 SHOP, situate at the Corner of HIGH-STREET and SKINNER-STREET, in the Town of NEWPORT, con. taining Eleven Sitting and Bed-rooms, with a Corner-Shop, and other necessary Offices, the whole of which are of lofty and spacious dimensions, now in the occupation of Mr. POLAK, at the Rent of EIIO. The House is well and substantially built, is in good repair, with a never-failing supply of Spring and Soft Water, and is replete with every convenience for a large family. The Premises are in the centre of the populous and flourish- ing Town of Newport, and in its principal thoroughfare. They present a Frontage of 116 feet 6 inches of Handsome and Modern Elevation. Under the House is a BONDED CELLAR, For Wines and Spirits now in the occupation of Mr. JAMES WINTLIS, at the rent of £ 12 per annum. SECONDLY.—All that MESSUAGE or BUILDING, with the appurtenances, situate in SKINNER-STREET, in the said Town of Newport, adjoining the above, now Let to the Commissioners of Customs for the term of 72 years, or thereabouts, 61 years of which, or thereabouts, are unexpired, at the yearly rent of 1:50, to be used by them as a Custom Hduse. These Premises have been lately put into complete repair, at a considerable expense., THIRDLY. -All that WAREHOUSE or BUILDING ad- joining the Custom-House, occupied by Messrs. HUGHES and Co. (yearly tenants), at the rent of E30 per annum, used as Corn Lofts. The Ground Floor is approved of for the Housing of Corn and Flour under Bond. There is a CELLAR under the said Warehouse, which is not Let with it. FOURTHLY AH that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND adjoining the last mentioned Lot, well calculated for Building, &c., situate near the Monmouthshire Canal and Tramroad. It is now used as a Yard, on which is built a Stable, both together Let for the annual rent of £ 28 8s. The Ground is enclosed by a Wall about Twelve Feet high, and sufficiently strong for building upon. It contains 769 Square Yards, or thereabouts, with a Frontage of 64 Feet, including the Stable. FIFTHLY.—The GROUND RENT of E20 Per Annum, for the unexpired term of a Lease of 52 years, arising out of VICTORIA-SQUARE, in the aforesaid Town of Newport, on which is built 23 Houses (one double). Also, the Reversion of 9 years, or thereabouts, on the foregoing 23 Houses, from the expiration of the term: of 5'2 years, which Houses and Premises are now Let at the annual rent of about E200. The above Premises are held under Lease from Sir Charles Morgan, Bart., for the remainder of the teim of 80 years, commencing the 1st day of May, 1824, under the apportioned yearly rent of 1:23 ]-is. 6d; and it is intended that E20 17s. 6d. thereof shall be chargeable on the first Lot, and the remaining f3 on the Custom-house, leaving the other Lots free from Ground-rent. The premises may be viewed on application to the re- spective tenants and for further particulars, application may be made to the Proprietor, Mr. Henry Webber, Guardian Office, Cardiff, Glamorganshire or to Messrs. Prothero and Towgood, Solicitors, Newport. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Estate, Comprising a Gentlemanly Mansion and suitable Offices, with about 650 Acres of productive Land, and Coal Royalties of Is. and 2s. per Wey. TO BE liHl IV Mírn@Gh BY MESSRS. ADAM MURRAY & SONS, At GARRAWAY'S COFFEE HOUSE, Change Alley, LONDON, on TUESDAY, 18th of JULY, 1843, at Twelve o'clock at noon, (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given,) THE GLANBRANE ESTATE, comprising a Mansion in excellent repair, and which contains an entrance Hall, a Drawing-room, and Dining-room, 21 by 17 feet each; Breakfast-room 15 by IOL Five Bed-rooms; Three Servants'-rooms; Offices of various descriptions; Stabling for Eight Horses, Coach-house, &c., the whole is adapted for the accommodation of a genteel family. The Mansion is surrounded by a demesne of about 80 Acres of M eadow and Pasture Land, in a high state of cul- tivation. Immediately contiguous to the Mansion are about 80 Acres of Woodland and Plantations, affording excellent cover for game. Adjoining the Demesne, and in a ring-fence are about 500 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. divided into well-proportioned Farms, with suitable Farm Buildings in good repair. The Timber to be taken at a valuation; but the Minerals are reserved. This Estate is conveniently situated about Four Miles from the Market and Seaport Town of Neath, and Six Miles from the Borough Market and Seaport of Swansea; and presents a most eligible opportunity for investment, as it unites the comforts of a country residence, with other advan- tages, seldom to be met with. Also, to be SOLD, the separate ROYALTIES of Is. and 2s. per WEY on 233A. 2n. 30r. of COAL GROUND. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Frampton, Solicitor, Gray's Inn and to Messrs. Adam Murray and Sons, Sur- veyors and Land Agents, 47, Parliament Street, London. BRECONSHIRE. TO nl SOLI. BY AUCTION, Unless shortly by Private Contract, A VERY IMPRO-VEABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, CALLED CWMGEE, CONTAINING about 170 Acres of Arable, Meadow, C Pasture and Wood, situated in the much admired Vale of Crickhowell, on the banks of the River Usk, command- ing beautiful prospects, and a most delightful situation for Building a Mansion. A beautiful hanging Wood of several Acres, with a fine growth of Timber, shelters the House and Buildings. Coal and Lime. A Canal and a good Turnpike Road very near. A good Preserve for Game bordering upon the Preserves of Joseph Bailey, Esquire, and His Grace the Duke of Beaufort. Distant from the Market Town of Crickhowell about 2 miles and from the Towns of Aber- gavenny and Brecon, about 9 miles. Excellent Building Stone and Tile on the Estate. Apply to the Tenant, Mr. Christopher, to view the Estate, and to Messrs. Gabell, Solicitors, Crickhowell, Mr. Dowding, Solicitor, Bath; and Messrs. Meredith and Reeve, 8, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London. NOTICES, &c. J. Arter, Tailor. &c., OF NO. 1, PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, BATH, BEGS to inform the Gentry, and the Public of BATH generally, that he has taken into Partnership Mr. JOSEPH COLLINS, who has been his Foreman and Chief Assistant during the last Ten Years. J ARTER avails himself of the occasion to present his best thanks to those Gentlemen whose patronage he has so 16nj:; and extensively enjoyed, and most respectfully to solicit the honour of their future favours "on behalf of the Firm of ARTER AND COLLINS, TAILORS AND HABIT- MAKERS, No. 1, Prince's Buildings, (opposite the York op Hotel) BATH. N.B. Journeys taken twice a-year, for the receipt of Orders, &c., through the adjoining Counties, and South Wales. Bath, June 24, 1843. TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the JL Erection of a STATION HOUSE for the Police at MERTHYR TYDVIL, in the County of GLAMORGAN, are requested to send in Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Clerk of the Peace, Cardiff, indorsed, "Tenders for Station House at Merthyr Tydvil," on or before the 19th day of JULY next. The SUPERINTENDENT of POLICE at Merthyr Tydvil will point out the Site of the proposed Building, and also produce a Plan and Specification of the Works, on and after the 26th day of June instant. Tenders are also required, on or before the said 19th day of July, for the Erection of a STATION HOUSE at NEWBRIDGE. in the said County, to be indorsed, "Tender for Station-house at Newbridge." The Superintendent of Police at Newbridge will point out the Site of the proposed Building, and also produce a Plan and Specification of the works, on and after the 26th day of June instant. The names and residence of two responsible parties must be returned with each Tender, as sureties for the due per- formance of the works. The Justices do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest Tender. WOOD, Cardiff, June 22, 1843. Clerk of the Peace. rpHE GENERAL REVERSIONARY AND IN- X VESTMENT COMPANY, Offices 25, Charles Street, St. James's Square, London. Capital, X500,000 in 5,000 Shares of £ 100 each. CHAIRMAN — John Richards, Esq. DEr.-Cii.-Tlie Rt. Hon. Sir Gore Ouseley, Bt., G.C.H., F.R.S. DIRECTORS. Sir Archer Denman Croft, Bart. Sir Robert H. Inglis, Bt., M.P., F.R.S. Sir James Macgrigor, Bart, F.R.S. Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Wilson, K.C.B. Maj.-Gen. Sir R. J. Hervey, C.B.K.T.S. William Dacres Adams, Esq. Charles Barry Baldwin, Esq., M.P. William Knight Dehany, Esq. Charles Thomas Halconibe, Esq. William Wybrow, Esq. AUDITORS. Michael Lambton Este, Esq. I Robert Hazell, Esq. Thomas Godfrey Sambrooke, Esq. BANKERS. The Messrs. Drummond, Charing Cross, London. The Messrs. Hankey, 7, Fenchurch Street, London. Sir Claude Scott and Co., Cavendish Square, London. SOLICITORS. Messrs. Beavan and Anderson, 2, Royal Terrace, Adelphi. TRUSTEES. John Richards, Esq. The Rt. Hon. Sir Gore Ouseley, Bart. Sir Robert H. Inirlis, Bart., M.P. Sir J. Macgrigor, Bart., F.R.S. Charles Barry Baldwin, Esq., M.P. This Office is established for the purpose of enabling per- sons entitled to deferred or contingent interests to render them available, upon fair and equitable terms, for present convenience. Proposals for the sale of reversions and policies, for loans upon life interests whether in possession or expectation, for grants of present annuities to be compensated for by reversionary payments, and generally for the investment of capital in all securities, the continuance or realization of which is dependant upon human existence, will receive immediate attention from the Directors. Prospectuses and forms of proposal may be obtained from the Secretary, to whom all communications should be addressed free of postage. By order of the Board of Directors, W. B. HODGE, Secretary. Atlas Assurance Company, 92, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1808. DIRECTORS, Sir THOMAS TURTON, Bart., Chairman. JOliN OLIVKR HANSON, Esq., Deputy Chairman. The Hon. Sir Courtenay I James William Ogle, Esq. y I Doyle. Emanuel Pacifico, M.D. Thomas Chapman, Esq. William Go. Prescott, Esq. William Laforest, Esq. I Joseph Pulley, Esq. Donald Maclean, Esq. John Peter Rasch, Esq. Moses Mocatta, Esq. Auditors Francis Bligh Hookey, Esq., and Joseph Pulley, jun., Esq. Actuary—Charles Ansell, Esq., F.R.S. Solicitor-J. B. De Mole, Esq. Vttrveyor-Tliomag Hooper, Esq. Assistant Surveyor-Thomas Lloyd, Esq. FIRE DEPARTMENT. RETURNS, lhe Directors request reference to the fact. that Twenty per Cent. was returned by this Company on the amount of Premiums paid for the Five Years up to Christmas 1841, on all Policies for f,300 and upwards, which had been in force for one year at that time. The next periodical Accounts for returns will be made up to Christmas 184G. RENT.-This Office (independent of the Returns- and the late Reduction in the Rates of Premium), offers to Persons effecting Assurances, the further advantage of an allowance for the loss of Rent on Builditigs rendered un- tenantable by Fire. RENEWALS.—Policies due on Midsummer day should be renewed within fifteen days thereafter. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The attention of the Public has, in the Advertisments and Proposals of this Company of late years, been called to a Table of Additions applicable to and expectant on Policies of particular dates and ages the Directors now beg to refer to a Statement (which may be obtained on applica- tion at the Office in Cheapside, or to any of the Agents in the Country), of Sums actually paid, shewing the Sum respectively assured and the Bonuses thereon. Persons assured for the whole term of Life in Great Britain or Ireland respectively, will have an ADDITION made to £ ^T?°.licieS GTcry seveilth year, or an equivalent) REDUCTION in the future payments of Premium, at the option of the Assured. THE FOURTH SEPTENNIAL VALUATION will be made up to Christmas 1844. ASSURANCES FOR SHORT PERIODS may now be effected in this Office at considerably reduced rates of Premium. The Company's Rates and Proposals may be had at the Office in London or of any of the Agents in the Conntry, WllO are autlwrised to report on the appearance of Lives pro- poscd for Assurance. no m HENRY DESBOROUGH, 92, Cheapside Secretary. June, 1843. •, „ AGENTS. Abergavenny, Mr. P. Price Brecon, D. Jones; Bonvil- stone, James William; Chepstow, W. E. Clark; Haverford- west, W. Rees; Llandilo, Thomas Lewis Llandovery. W. alters; Llanidloes, R. Lewis, jun.; Merthyr Tydvil, E. G. Smith; Monmouth, John Phillpotts; Narbeth, B. Thomas; Neath, T. Rowland; Newport, Henry Farr; Swansea. T. W. Saies; Tenby, C. B. Clark. N. B., the following Agencies are Vacant, and Persons desirous of undertaking the same, are requested to apply to the Secretary Cardigan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Tredegar, Aberystwith, j NOTICES, &c. Glamorganshire Summer Assizes, 1813. THE HIGH-SHERIFF HEREBY GIVES NOTICE, THAT the COMMISSIONS to hold the ASSIZES for this County will be opened at the TOWN-HALL, in the Town of CARDIFF, on MONDAY, the Tenth day of JULY next, and that the Judge will go into Court on the ^following (Tuesday) morning at Ten o'clock, when and "'i^erc*all Grand and Petty Jurors, arfd all persons unde/ recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against, and all persons employed in the prosecution and defence of all Criminal Prisoners, are required to attend. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Magistrates' Clerks are to deliver to the Clerk of Assize, at the opening of the Com- missions, the depositions in each case, put together, with the recognizances of the prosecutors and witnesses also put together, and delivered at the same time in Court. Llandaff House, 1 June 19, 1843. j t,\O\Jsc. 28 L04f tf *14f 41:1 THE great superiority of PF*ICE and Co.'s Per^umery has been so incontrovertibly established by the distin- guished patronage of the Nobility and Gentry in every quarter of the Globe, as to render it unnecessary for Price and Co. to do more than enumerate their leading Articles. Price's Golden Oil of Macassar Is the only Article that restores the Hair on bald places prevents Hair falling off, or turning Grov; changes Grey Hair to its original colonr. faees it from scurf, and makes it hrantlfully soft, curly, and glossv. For dressing the Hair en Handetiux and confining the short, loose hairs on the neck, so annoying to most Ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies are requested to ask for PRICE'S Gulden Oil," 3s. 6d. per Bottle, with 11 23. Lombard Street" on the Labels, as many Hair Dressers sell a spurious imitation, which destroys the colour, as well as the growth of the Hair. Price 80 Co.'s Abernethy's Specific Universally known as the only safe and efficient protector and heautifier of the skin and complexion its virtues consist in thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness tan, freckles, and other cutaneous defects, in healing chilblains, chaps, and in rendering the mnst rough and uneven skin pleasantly soft and smooth to the complexion it imparts a juvenile roseate hue, and to the neck, hand, and arm, a delicacy and fairness unrivalled. Gentlemen will find it peculiarly grateful after Shaving. Price 4s. 6d. per liottle. Caution.—Ask for PPICE and Co.'s Abernethy's Specific for the Complexion," For the Toilet. rillCE and Co.'s VICTORIA BOUQUET, tho delicious fragrance of which has rendered it an especial favourite with Her Majesty, And stamped by the lovers of elegant scents as the most unique and supotior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so fashionable has it become, that there is scarcely an Assembly Room or Levee where its delicious fragrance is not predominant, 3a fi,1 anH 7a. fid. ripr T?ottl*» D. U. To Mothers. PRTCK and Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP stands unequalled for Chapped Hands, the delicate Skin of Ladies, and, above all, for the Washing of Infants. Price 2s. 6d. per packet. Purchasers are requested to notice that a Protection Label, from a design by Sir \Vm. Congreve, with the Signature of PRICE and Co." in Red Ink, and 28, Lombard Street," in its centralis affixed to each packet, as some Shopkeepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, when the genuine is asked for. Every Mother should take care to possess P RIC E'S D It. FRAMPTON S POMATUM, recommended by the Faculty as indispensable to the Nursery, observing that none is genuine unless PRICE and Co's Protection Label is affixed thereto. Price and Co.'s Tooth Brushes. It is incumbent upon all who value their Teeth, to obtain a brush that will clean the interstices efficiently. Price and Co.'s Patent Tooth Brush searches thoroughly into the divisions of the Teeth, and cleans in the most extraordinary and effectual manner, without injuring or even touching the gums, the universal complaints against all others. They are made on a plan that the hairs never come out in the Mouth. Piice Is. to 2s. 6d. To prevent counterfeits, each Brush is distinctly marked on the handle PRICK and Co., Montpellier House. '18, Lombard Street." Caution.-Ask for PRICE and Co.'s Patent Tooth Brush. Shaving a Luxury. PRICE and Co.'s RYPOPH \GOV surpasses everything ever invented for Shaving One trial will prove that the luxury of a good Shave can be enjoyed only by those who use Price & Co.'s Rypophagon, which renders Shaving (hitherto disagreeable and ften painful) pleasant and easy. Prepared by Price and Co.. Montpellier House, 28, Lombard Street, (late Price & Gosnell s) and sold by J. Dclcroix and Co., 158, New Bond Street, and no where else in London, piice Ss. 6d. per pot, Is. per square, in cakes for boxes Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Price and Co.'s Treble Distilled, Or CONCENTRATED LISSENCP, OF LAVENDER, six limes the strength of the best Lavender Water, and unsophisticated with the sickly admixture of musk, ambergris, &c., is particularly adapted for sick or crowded Rooms, and recommended to the admirers of the genuine Lavender Perfume. It is distilled from Lavender Flowers, selected for their exceeding sweetness, and aromatic properties, when those Dowers are in their fullest vigour.—Price 3s. 6d.,5s 7s 6d and lOs. 6d. Price's Cold Cream. This innocent composition, entirely from vegetable materials, is the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for rendering the skin clear, soft, and delicate it maintains its superiority over all imitations, and remains unrivalled forbeautifying the complexion. Every genuine Pot bears a label, from a design by Sir William Congreve, with Price and Co., Lombard Street," in red ink, and *28," conspicuous in its centre, to counterfeit which is felony. Price and Co.'s Johnstone's Patent OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP is delightfully fmgrant and pleasant in use, and so superior to any other, and in such general demand, that many persons are basely deceiving the public by selling a spurious imitation; the genuine is sold in Packets, piice Is., Is 6d., and 2s 6d. each. Caution to Shopkeers. Price and Co., Perfumers to the iloyal Family, Montpellier House, 28, Lombard Street, (late. Price and Gosnell's," and formerly ts Patey Butts, Price and Co.'s") by the recommenda- tion of the Secretary of the Post Office, beg to impress upon their Correspondents the necessity of precision in the address of all letters intended for them," thus—" Price and Co." (and not Price and Gosnell y- that firm ceased to exist in 1831), as the only means of guarding against the fraudulent conduct of individuals who take in and retain letters and orders intend,'d for Price and Co., by illegally assuming the firm of Price and Gosnell," well knowing they never were in any way connected with that firm. except as servants. Price & Co. hereby give Notice, that thry will not be answerable for any Debts contiacted by parties illegally assuming the firm of" PRICE & GOSNELL, and that Mr, PIUCE, the only surviving Partner of the late firms of PRICE & GOSNELL," and PATEY, BUTTS, PRICE & Co. has not, nor ever had, any connection whatever with individuals thus acting (contrary to law and equity) so dishonourably, evidently with the guilty intention of deceiving PIUCE and Co.'s customers, and to pirate orders intended for their house. PRICE and Co.'s Jolinstone's Patent Old Brown Windsor, Almond Oil Soap, Cold Cream, Price's, nr. Frampton's Nursery Pomatum, Price and Co.'s Abernethy's Specific, Price's Golden Oil Bear's Grease, Queen's Perfume, &c so much admired in the first circles of Fashion bear a protection label from a design by Sir Wm. Congreve, with the signature of PRICE and Co., Lombard Street," in red ink, and 28," conspicuously in its centre, without which none are Genuine. PRICE & Co.'s PERFUMERY,celebrated SOAPS, BRUSHES, &c., are to be had GENUINE in London only, at their Esta- idishment, 28, Lombard Street, and of their Agent-, in all the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. *#* To prevent disappointment, and ensure punctuality, all Orders are requested to be directed to P ICE and Co MONTPELLIER HOUSE, 28, Lombard Street, London. (Lute Price t Gosnell's, andformerly Patey, Butts, Price If Co,'s) NOTICES, &c. TITHE COMMISSION. NOTICE. THE TITHE COMMISSIONERS for England and Wales hereby give Notice, that a copy of the Draft of Apportionment of the Rent Charge agreed to be paid in lieu of Tithes m the Parish of RU DDRY, in the County of GLAMORGAN, has been deposited at the House of EDWARD LEWI$ called the GRIFFIN, in the said Paiish, for th^ inspe^of /U persons interested in the Lands or Tithes of the said A arish. And the Commissioners further give Notice, that, pursu- ant to the Act for Commutation of Tithes, a Meeting will he holdcn, for the purpose of hearing any objections to the intended apportionment* by any persons interested as afore- said, and that such Meeting will be held at the CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, in the Town of CARDIFF, in the said County, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of JULY, 1843, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Signed, By Order of the Board, J. E. HOYENDEN, Secretary. 9, Somerset Place, "WILLIAM JONES, Somerset House, London. Valuer.    a-Ts or -Y, (JJ fJJ tJ [l MANY SHOP-KEEPERS of apparent respectability, but destitute alike of honour and of talent, for the sake of aining a trifle more profit, tiasely attempted to impose their pernicious compounds upon the public, as the real" M \C ASSA H OIL"forthe Hair,aud" KALYDOR "for the Complexion; they copy the bills and labels of the original articles, substituting either a FICTITIOUS NAME, or the word GENUINE/' in the place of u ROWLAND'S. To frustrate such Imposition, it is necessary on purchasing either article, to see that the word RO W 1, A N D'S 11 is on- the wrapper, as folio wa-w itilout which None are Genutne. Rowland's Macassar Oil. The only article that produces and restores Hair; prevents i from falling off or turning grey to the latest period of life a changes grny Hair to its original COLOUR—frees it from sci'.rf, and makes it beautifully SOFT, CURLEY, and GLOSSY. In dressing HAIR, it keeps it firm in the curl, uninjured by damp weather. crowded rooms, the dance, or in the exercise of riding. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. ON PURCHASING (BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !) ask for "ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL;" and see that those words are on the wrapper. To ensure the genuine article, see that the words Rou- and's Macassar Oil" are engraved on the back of the envelope nearly 1,500 times, contaiuing 29,028 letters-WITHOUT THIS NONE ARE GENUINE. Prtce 3s. 6J., 7s. Family Bottles (eq ial to four small), 10s. 6J and double that size, 21s. per bottle. ROWIiAND'S KAtYDOR. Its vritues are commonly displayed in thoroughly eradicating .Illy em all pimples, spots, redness, tan, freckles, and other unsightly cutaneous defects, in healing sun burn slings of insects, and in rendering tne most tough and uneven skin pleasantly soft and smooth. To the complexion it imparts a juvenile roseate hue, and to the neck, hand, and arm, a de!icacy and fairness nnrivalled GENTLEMEN will find it peculiarly grateful after ahaving in allaying irritation of the skin. Price 4s 6d. and 8*. 6d. per Bottle, duty included. Rowland's Odonto; or. Pearl Dentifrice. 1 A WHITE POWDEttof ORIENTM HERtlS of the most DE LIRHTFUL FRAGRANCE. It eradicates TARTAR and decayed Spot. from the TEETH, preserves the ENAMEL, and fixes the TEETH firmly in their sockets, rendering them DELICATELY WHITE being an Anti-Scorbutic, it eradicates the Scurvey from the GUMS, STRENGTHENS, BRACES, and rendeis them of a healthy RED, and imparts a DELIGHTFUL FRAGRANCE to the Ilreath. Price 2s. 9d. per box. iatv included. NOTICK.— A ROWLAND and SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, is engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on the "KALYDOR" and" OOOSTO;" al,o printed, in HED, on the Wrapper in which the MACAsSVB OIL and KALYDOR are enclosed. He sure to ask for ROWLAND'S Articles." Sold by every respectable CHEMIST and PERFUMER. J'ust Published the 12th Editi on, Price 2s. 6J., inclosed in a Sealed envelope, and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3s. 6d. THE SIIiENT FRIEND A MEDICAL "W ORK, on the concealed cause that de- stroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has est abli-died her em pi re w i t h observations on the baneful effects of MOUTHFUL EXCESSES and INFECTION, with Means of Restoration. The influence of mercury on the skin is pointed out and illustrated y enmvings; followed by observations on MAIlRIA(iL, with directions for the removal of disqualifications, BY R. AND L. PERRY AND CO., CONSULTING SURGEONS BIRMINGHAM AND L'O N D O N. Published by the AUTHORS, and Sold by STR A NG E, 21. Pater- noster Row; WILSON, 18, Bishopsgate Street; PURKIS, Compton Street.Soho JACKSON and Co., 130. New Bond Street. London; GUEST, 51. Bull Street, Birmingham BrcKTON, 5, Briggate, Leeds; ADVERTISER*'Office, Cardiff; W.PEBKINs, Haverfordwest, Jenkins, Merthyr and Dowlais and by all Booksellers in Town and Connirv. PERRY'S Purifying Specific Pills Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.. and lis. per box. Observe, the signature of R. and L. PERRY and Co. on the outside of each wrapper). Are well known throughout Europe and America to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement. or hindrance from business. They have effected the most surprising cures not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Affections, Eruptions in any part of the body, Ulcera- tions, Scrofulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and rigour. They are particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the tnatrimoniai state, lest the indiscretions of a parent are the source of vexation to him the remainder of his existence by afflicting his Innocent but unfortunate offspring with the evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, and a vrriety of other complaints, that are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. The Cordial Balm of Syriacum is intended to relieve those persons, who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the nervous system, obsti- nate gleets, exccsses, irregularity, obstructions, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. A perseverance in its use has been the happy means of relieving many thousands, and of restoring a great number to the permanent enjoyment of life. It is remark- able for its efficacy in all disorders of the digestive organs, and is especially recommended to those, who, from the irregularities of youthful age habits of studious application, or a life of pleasure, have fallen into a despondent state of mind, and that distressing train of symptoms commonly denominated the nervous. In such persons the mental are not less enfeebled than the corporeal, and to them a remedy that acts with efficacy, without interfering with domestic habits, is peculiarly desirable. Sold in Bottles, price I Is. each, or the quantity of four in one Bottle for for 33s. by which one I Is. Bottle is saved. (Observe the signature of H. and L. PERRY and Co., on the outside of each wrapper.) The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) may be had as usual at 4. Great Charles Street, Birmingham, and 19, Berncr's Street, Oxford Street, London and Patien's in the Country who re- quire a course of this admirable medicine, should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle him to the full benefit of the advantage. AfENT FOR CARDIFF, MR. H. WEBBER, ADVEitTISFR" OFFICE, I NOTICES, SALES, &c. SHERIFF'S ORDINA RY. ROBERT AINSLEY respectfully begs to inform those Gentlemen who intend DINING with the HIGH SHERIFF, that the Ordinary will be provided at the CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, July 10th, 1843. Dinner on the Table precisely at Three o'clock. STIVENS' UXRIVALLEI) GKEEMDGER WIXE, A Luxurious and Cooling Beverage in Cold Spring Water. THIS delicious and wholesome beverage, so highly re- commended by the Faculty as a valuable Specific in cases of Flatulency, Spasms, &c., and patronized by the Nobility and Gentry, is composed of Jamaica Green Ginger, Raisins of the Sun, Citrons, and Seville Oranges one of the most useful and pleasant Cordials extant. It has long been deservedly popular throughout the kingdom; and though the price is a trifle higher than what is commonly sold for Ginger Wine," the superior richness of the in- gredients renders it impossible to charge a lower price. CAUTION.-The extensive demand for STIVENS' GINGER WINE has induced some dealers in sweets to imitate the labels, and, in many instances, to re-fill the empty bottles with the labels on. To check such deception, the present bottles are labelled in blue letter, and each envelope over the cork stamped STIVENS, BRISTOL." To imitate this is forgery. Agents are appointed in all principal towns. Messrs. J. and J. BETTS, GROCERS, CARDIFF. Charles Bassett, Newbridge..Edward Gilbert, Dowlais.. George Baker, Newport.. Edward Cook, Neath,. Benjamin Davis, Aberavon..W. Leyshon, Bridgend.. Joseph Pugh, Tredegar.. Mrs. Thomas, Brynmawr..William Crump, Usk ..J. Sanders, Abergavenny.. James Maskell, Brecon..Jos. Owen, Hay..H. Newman, Gloucester.. Thomas Giller, Cheltenham .Thomas Yarnold, Chespstow. Editors of the Times and Journal, Hereford, Jones, Merthyr Samuel Davis and Co., Aberdare. Thomas Lewis, Cowbridge..Francis M'Keirnin, Llauelly .Thomas Jones, Carmarthen.. Richard Chase, Carmarthen.. G. Franklyn, Laugharne. Messrs. Griffith and Nicholas, Narbeth. Charles Clark, Tenby.. J. Ormand, Pembroke.. Abel Hicks, Haverfordwest..N. Owen, Pater..C. Thomas, Cardigan.. H. Humphries, Aberystwith..James Evans, Lampeter. John Williams, Landilo.. William Christopher, Crickhowell I ..Powell and Prin, Builth..Messrs. Jull and Co., Chel- tenham. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Wyndham Arms Inn, Bridgend, On SATURDAY, the 29th day of JULY, 1843, Between the hours of Twelve at noon, and Two o'clock in the Afternoon, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, (of which due notice will be given,) subject to such conditions as shall be then declared, THE REVERSION in fee expectant, on the decease of a Lady, now aged about Sixty-six years, of and in Watertowii Farm, Situate in the Parish of Coychurcli, Glamorganshire, within Two Miles of Bridgend, consisting of capital Farm House, Garden, Orchard, Barn, Stable, Cow-house, Piggery, Waggon-house, Court, Rick-yard, and upwards of fifty-six acres of very excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. The House contains good Parlour, Hall, Kitchen, Back- Kitchen, Dairy, Cellar, 5 Bed-Rooms, Granary, and Attic. The House and Buildings are in good repair, a large sum having been expended upon them about 7 years ago. The Farm adjoins the beet Stream for Salmon and Trout in the County. The Premises are in the occupation of the Tenant for Life, and are worth to Let from L90. to 1; 100. per annum. For further particulars apply to Mr. Wm. LLEWELLYN, Solicitor, Neath.

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