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NOTICES, &c. TH K TH K CARDIFF AND BRISTOL ,I STEAM PACKETS II PRINCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander, LADY CHARLOTTE | HENRY JEFFERY Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL During the Mouths of Oct. and Nov. AS FOLLOWS — (From, the Bute Ship Dock.J FROM CARDIFF. 25..Saturday .Lady Charlotte Ri morning 27..Monday Prince of Wales. 7^ morning |f 28.. Tuesday Lady Charlotte 8| morning 29..Wednesday ..Prince of Wales 9 morning 30..Thursday Lady Charlotte 10^ morning Dec. 1.. Friday Prince of Wales 11 morning Dec. I.. Friday Prince of Wales 11 morning 'I 2.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 12 afternoon FROM BRISTOL. 25, Saturday. Prince of Wales 7 morning 27.. Monday Lady Charlotte s t morning 28.. Tuesday. Prince of Wales 9 morning 29.. Wednesday.. Lady Charlotte 10 morning 30..Thursday Prince of Wales 11 morning Dec. I.. Friday Lady Charlotte. 12 noon 2.. Saturday Prince of Wales 1 afternoon Carriages and Horses must be along side an hour and a half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they cannot be Shipped in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. PA ITES:-A fter Cabin. 6s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. fid. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is. each., A Female, Steward attends on Board both Packets, Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four Wheel Carriage, 2Is. ditto Pheawn or GiK. IOs. 6d, Two Wheel, drawn "y One Horse and Driver. 19s; Horse and Hitler, After Cabin, 10s. Horse and Rider, Fore Cabin, 8s. (id, Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, Is. 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. '• Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the PRINCE OF WALES, to be sent to No. 12. Quay Street, or to Kobert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks j and for the LADY CHARLOl 1 K, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridye, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llan- Iristetil, and C(set-philly.-(Tuoitt; forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons and Lock up Canal Boats immediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, 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 ] Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam l'acket Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, will be readily obtained by Applying to the Agents, Mr. Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on t^e Wharf, Cardiff j or to Mr. G, C. Glasson, Agent, ^o. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the PRINCE OK YVALES, Packet; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, onthe Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. Owen, 29. Avon Crescent, Holwelis, J Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packet. NOTIC E.-The roprietors of the above Steam Packets give J Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Pansenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, I Or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire. Laakagc or otherwise) Unless Hooked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if Hbove the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage I '<> proportion paid for tile same, at the tune of I;ookiiig -Goods Consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in tho evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and Expense of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, Ilot only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously unsatislied Freight and Charges due by consignees to thc Proprietors of the said Packets, Disputed weights re 'npasurement, claims for loss or damage, &c.. cannot be allowed 11I1II'ss a wrilll'1I lIulire of the aUle lJe sent lO the Ollicc on the 'biy of delivery. '1'0 Engineers, Railway Contractors, Mining Agents' Jt Iron Musters, and others requiring FINE GREASE J'or Machinery and Axles of every description. OSEl'H PEIICIVAL'S IMPROVED PATENT ANTI-FRICTION' GREASE is—after trials on II Machinery ami Axles of every kind where constant friction kept up—admitted to be the most useful, economical, and "est preparation of the kind ever offered to the Public. References to scientific and practical men can be given, 411(1 testimonials shown of its great excellence, Samples forwarded on application at the Manufactory lurceii Street, Wellington Street, Blackfriars, Road, London, :FOB. GOUT, RHEUMATISM. AND RHEUMATIC GOUT. SIMCO'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS are a certain and safe remedy they restore tranquillity to I tile nerves, give tone to the stomach, and strength to the ( ^vhole system. No other medicine can be compared to these Excellent Pills, as they prevent the disorder from attacking the Stomach or Head, and have restored thousands from pain 411(1 misery, to health and comfort. Sold by A. Will o ugh by and Co., late B. G. Windus, CI, Without, aud nearly all medicine venders, at lid., or 2s. 9d. per box. LONDON MARKETS. IjiHAL AVERAGE PRICES OF COIN, per Quarter computed from the Inspectors' Returns. GENEIlAt. AVEllAGE. Y„ s- '*• s. d. ^yheat 50 11 Rye 2<> 10 {/ailey 30 11 Beans 3!) H «ai. 17 11 Peas 33 0 DUTY ON FOREIGN CORN. h s- «'• s. d. h heat 20 0 Rye 11 G ''■ley 8 0 lie a ns 10 (i 8 0 Peas <) (j CORN ICXCHANU10—Monday. HEA T.. Essex .red 51s — 57s W hite 53s — G5s Essex new 4-2.» — ols White., new to-; — 5; Is Kent new 47s — 5f>s Diuo ..lIew ;}:J li¡ls Suffolk do 41s — 50s Ditto 45s — 5<js Norfolk, York, and Lincoln -s-50s Ditto 49s — 55s Nrtrthumbcr- biid, &c. —S — —S £ YR SOs — 32s IlLIJY. 24s — 2 6s Chevalier,new .'Sis — 3"2s Malting ..new 2s — lids Irish. 21s — 27s n Scotch 25s — 27s Distillers' 27s — 29s ATS .York and Lin- I colnshire,feed I5s — 19s Small 16s — 21s Ditto.. Poland lbs —21s Potato. 18s — 22s Ncrthutnbrld. and Scotch, feed lC>s — 2Is Mealing His — 2'ls Ditto.. Poland 17s — 23s l'otato 18s 24s Devonshire, I &e., black 14s — lis White .lis — 19s Welsh, ditto., los — 17s Ditto. Us IBs I risli fd, while 13s — I6s Black. 15s — 17s! Irish Potato.. 16s — I9i Limerick,&c., Itis — lS)s I Distilling.. 19s. — 21s ..1, EANS ..Tiv ks, new.. 29s — 31s Mazagan, new 20s —'29s 'i Old 30s — 33s °:d 28s— 31s Harrow, new 29s — 31s Small, new 3os — S5s old 30s 3Js Old •••• 3?s — 47s EAS .(Jrev ..new 29s — 0s Blue 34s — 50s Maple 29s — 32s Suffolk ..new o4s — 37s J}itu», Scotch —s s White 28s — 3-?s VM HI 1 FIELD M A RKRTS —Monday. [i Stiiiemeni' Comparison of the Supplies and Prices of Fat | Stocf, |<;x|, Ui'»i'e<l and Sold in Sinithtield Cattle Market, on 1 ^'ond-av No W^i, 1842, anil Monday, Nov. 20, 1843. y Nov. 21,1842. Nov. 20, 1840. s. d. s• d. s. d. s. d. j,°arseaid inferi. w Beasts 0(03 0.2 8 SJ 10 ;h"r°nd qmliLy dit, 3 2 3 6 3 0 3 4 ].>« iarte ()xen 15 » 4 6 3 8 Of"ne Scots, &C. 4 2 4 3.3 10 4 0 j !S°ars<3 andinferior 0 3 2.3 0 3 2 h^nd quality ditto 3 ,1( 3 R ,6 t ti^'ne coarsi woolled -»• 39 4 8 3 1() l'e Soul (down ditto 4 2 4 f>4 0 4 4 ,ibs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 coarse (Jal ves. •«-•••• 3 0 3 G.2 10 3 4 j |'»ie small (itto »,••• 3 8 4 6.3 0 4 (i l'e Soul (down ditto 4 2 4 f>4 0 4 4 ,ibs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 coarse (Jal ves. •«-•••• 3 0 3 G.2 10 3 4 j |'»ie small (itto »,••• 3 8 4 6.3 0 4 (i !>Jargc Hops 4 S JO 3 4 3 10 'small Pirkers •-••• 4 2 4 6.4 0 4 6 s Beasts .y. 3,317 3("),2I Sheep ard Lambs 24,920 27,070 Calves.. 125 100 Pigs. m.. # # o()l 4<U Sheep ard Lambs 24,920 27,070 Calves.. 125 100 Pigs. m.. # # o()l 4<U ( NOTICES, &c. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Wyrfa Bridge. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the Erection of a NEW BRIDGE, at Wyrfa, in the Parishes of Cadoxton-juxta-Neaih and Ystradyvodog, in the County of Glamorgan, are requested to send Sealed Tenders, indorsed Wyrfa Bridge," to the Clerk of the Peace at Cardiff, on or before the 9th day of December, 1843. Each Tender must contain the names and Residence of Two Responsible Persons as Sureties for the Performance of the COIJ tract.. The Justices do not hind themselves to accept the Lowest Tender. A Plan and Specification may be seen at the Residence of Mr. WILLIAM WIIJTTINGTON, Surveyor, Melin- cryddan, NEATII, vvl.o II, i I also shew the Site for the intended Erection. THE CARDIFF Advertiser and Merthyr Guardian, AND MiMIL PSHJOflM iFiFDEE, AT THE OLD BllNI, DUKE STREET, C A n D IF F: WHILST a continuance of the patronage and support of the Friends of this Constitutional JOURNAL is respectfully solicited by the Proprietor, he begs to call attention to the facilities which his Printing Office presents for executing, with elegance and precision, BooK, ID la tit, nun 0niamtntal pitnttus In all its Branches. diJ@@@\ÇJlIMiiff m@@Œ. M A SUP ACT UKKD INfI RULIW TO ANY BOOKBImdin g IN MOROCCO, RUSSIA, Oil PLAIN; ^tattrnterg of cbrrl) LETTKH, NOTK, FOOI.SOiP, DKMY. MR I) KIM. ROYAL SUPEIt ROYAL Wiiii INC- P-VPKRS; PKNS, QUILLS, ENVELOPES. DliA WLNG-P KNClLS, OR A WING-P APEIi, A SI) CARD BOAlti)- Pocket BIBLES, in Morocco Binding, 4s. 3d. to 5s. each. Small PRAYER BOOKS, ditto, 3s. 6d. each. POCKET AND MKMORANDUM BOOKS, HAIR, CLOTHES, TOOTH, NAIL, AND SHAVING BRUSHES, WINDSOR SOAP, &c., &c. ALL AT MODERATE CIlAltGES. THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR WORKS OF THE DAY; NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, &c., PROCURED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE; SCHOOLS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. JUST PUBLISHED A GREAT VARIETY OF ALIMACS An POCKET IIOOKS 18 £ 4 NOW #ON SALE AT THIS OFFICE. TO ADVERTISERS. THE extensive CIRCULATION of the "CARDIFF ADVERTISER, AND MKRTIIYR Ci TT AI{. II IAN," through the Counties of GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, and BRECON, coupled with a well-condensed Summary of General and Local intelligence, presents a very desirable medium to ADVERTISERS for giving full publicity to Z!1 their views. IIE N RY WEBBER, Agent to the" Sun Fire and Life Assurance Office." ——=0C> • f V" <to==- IMPORTANT to the INHABITANTS of CARDIFF Imperial Pckin Black Tea, At (is. per lb. HONG BLACK TEA at -is. (id. per lb., and the IMPERIAL GREEN TEA at 7s. per lb. In Sealed Packages of lbs., half-lbs., and quarter lbs. The Sole Agency for these exquisite Teas, for Cardiff, IS PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Mr. Henry Webber, "Advertiser and Guardian" OHiee, Duke-Street. I'ty The extraordinary demand for these Teas afford a sruarantee, that cannot be given with other Teas, that they are GENUINE as Imported. The Seventeenth Thousand. Just published, in a scaled envelope, pricc 3s.; soil free on receipt Of cc ))I)st-Office urder for 3s. (itl. "MANHOOD THIE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, with PLAIN DIRECTIONS for its PERFECT RESTORATION a.(Wltossed to those suffering from the tlcumctive KiFects of Excessive indulgence, Solitary Habits, or Infection followed by Observations on Marriage, bocul and Constitutional Weakness, Mental and Nervous Debility. Indigestion, Insanity, Consump- tioii, &c., &I. Illustrated with Cases. &c., BY J. L. CURTIS & CO., Is Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, Soho Square, London. Seventeenth Edition. Published by the Authors, and sold by Burgess, Me/lieall Rookselier. 28, Coventry Street, Hay market; Mann, 39, Cornhill; Strange, 21, Paternoster How; Harth, 4, Urydges-street, Strand; Londun; Sowler, 4, St. Ann's Square, Manchester Philip, VmhuI) Castle Stieet, LIverpool; Ferris and Score, Bristol Curst, Birmingham Finnin aIld Co. 1.1, Grafton Strelt, Dublin Holster and Co., Cllrk; Drnminond, 5, Blair Street, Hdinbursjh Strachnn, Aberdeen Barnes, Glasgow Chronicle O/tice, batigor Journal Ofltce, Carmarthen Times Ofiioc, Hereford Chronicle OITice, Siirewstmry; Henry Webber, Advertiser ami Guardian Office, Cartliff; ;ii(i sold in it sealed elwelope by all Books. Hers OjlÙlirms of the Press ;— This work, a Tl.NTII edition of which is now presented to the public-ten thousand vepies have been exhausted since its first appearance, has beCll very much improved and enlarged by the addition of a more rxlriidod and clear delail of general principles as also by the insertion of several new and highly intereslinq cases. The numberless instances daily occurring, wherein affections of the lungs, putting on all the outer appearances of consumption, which, however, when traced to their source, are found to result from certain baneful habits, fully proves that the principle of the division of labour is nowhere more applicable than in medical' practice. We feel no hesitation in saving, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful, whether such person hold the relation of a Parent, a Preceptor, or a Clergyman. —> un •• Messrs. Curtis's work, called MANHOOD, is one of the few hooks now coming before the public on such a subject, which "an lay claim to the character of being strictly professional, at the same time that it is fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, render it invaluable."— Magnet. ««" The perusal of Messrs. Curtis's hook, entitled MANHOOD, has really astonisnctl us by developing a series of maladies, the never-failing conscquenct of the vicious habit of which it treats. The clear coiiijee tio-i ponded out between the assigned cause and the effects is perceptible to every capacity."— This is a worK that we fear there exists too much need for, to cause us to hesitate to recommend it tof general perusal. Kvery branch of those frightful maladies, whether the result of immoral habits or secret vices, is here succintly treated, and, divested of all medical technicality, plain and easy directions are given for the best mode to be pursued in all cases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the married, as well as the unmarried, this lttle work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and we are doing scrvice to society in recom- mending it to general notice. —Jisse.r and Herts Mercury, The scientific views taken by the authors, of the source and origin of Inilly of the mo^t distressing effects of certain depraved habits, fully establish their claim to the character of experienced surgeons and the result of our careful perusal of the work has been to impress ns with a thorough confidence in the talent and skill of the authors, and to satisfy us that those entrusted with thec ire of youth are not a little indebted to them for furnishing them with a means of preventing some of the most frightful maladies to which flesh is heir."— Old England. Messrs. Curtis and Co. Are to he consulted daily at their Residence, 7, FRITH STREET, Solib SQUARE, LONDON. CO UN THY lJ.) fll'AIS arc requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases the communication must Vic accompanied by the usual consultation fee ofjel, and in all cases the must inviolable secrecy may be relied on. N.B. The above work sent free, enclosed in a S;r.Al,l: *D EN- VELOPE, to any addiess on receipt of a Post-office order, for 3s. Gd., by Mr. IIEMU WEBBER, "Advertiser and Guardian" ÜHice, Dukc-Strcct, Cardiff. NOTICES, &c. NOTICE. ALTERATION OF TIME. THE Proprietors of the "HERO" COACH beg to JL inform their Friends and the Public. that the above Coach will leave the CARDIFF ARMS, CARDIFF, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Half-past Eight o'clock, instead of Halt-past Six o'clock in the Morning, I'OR NEWPORT, ITSK, RAGLAND, MONMOUTH, ROSS, LEDBURY, MALVERN, WORCESTER, AND BIR- MINGHAM. T he above change is in consequence of some alterations in the Northern and Liverpool Trains leaving Birmingham. Reduced Fares from Cardiff to Birmingham, IDs. Newport to Birmingham, 18s. LLOYD, COBLEY, BARRETT, & Co., Proprietors. N.B. One Coachman througut. Nov. 9, ISIH. T AFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT APPLICATION is intended to be made to PARLIAMENT, in the ensuing SESSION for an Act to Alter, Amend, Enlarge, and Repeal certain of the Powers and Provisions of the following Acts of Parliament relating to the TAFF VALE RAILWAY or some of them (that is to say), An Act passed in the Sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth another Act passed in the First year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria and another Act passed in the Third and Fourth year of the same reign, and to enable the Taff Vale Railway Company to raise a further sum of money. And it is intended by the said proposed Act to enable the Taff Vale Railway Company to make and maintain a branch Railway from and out of the main line of such Railway, with all proper works and conveniences connected therewith, within the Parish of Llantwit Fardre, in the County of Glamorgan, to or near to the Taff Vale Iron Works, in the said last-mentioned Parish, together with another branch Railway or Railways, and all proper Works and conveni- ences connected therewith, in the Parish of Merthyr Tydvil, in the said County, diverging from and out of the said main line to or near certain Collieries, known or called by the name of The Graig," and Waimvyllt," Collieries respectively, in the said last-mentioned Parish. And it is also intended to obtain powers by the said pro- posed Act to alter the line of that part of the said Taif Vale Railway, known as the Morlais Castle Branch, in the said Parish of Merthyr Tydvil, or the existing gradients of the said branch, as at present authorized to be made. And it is further intended by the said Act, to extend, enlarge, and revive the powers of the said Company, with regard to the compulsory purchase of Lands and Houses, and to take new powers for such purpose, and to enable the said Company to levy tolls in respect of the use of the said intended Branch liaihvays and the conveniences therewith respectively connected and also in respect of any Works which they may be authorized to make by consent of Land Owners or otherwise, under the powers of the said recited Acts, or either of them, or of the said intended Act, and to confer, vary, or extinguish all rights and privileges which would impede or interfere with the objects aforesaid, and to confer other rights and privileges. And it is intended by the said Act to enable the said Company to purchase, or lease by agreement with the Most Noble the Marquis of Bute, the Ship Canal, Dock, Basins, and other Works connected therewith, belonging to the said Marquis at the Port of Cardiff, commonly called or known as "The Bute Ship Canal," or any part or parts thereof, or to conlirm and carry out such Agieement as may be or may have been entered into between the said Company and the said Marquis in relation to-the said Docks, and other Works, and to leYj and raise Rates, Tolls, and Duties in respect of the use thereof; and for the purposes aforesaid, to amend, alter, or repeal, so far as may be necessary, the powers and provisions of the following Acts of Parliament, relating to the said Bute Ship Canal, that is to say—An Act passed in the First year of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, and another Act, passed in the Fourth year of the reign of His said Majesty; and to reduce, alter, and vary the Rates and lolls authorized to be taken by the said last recited Acts, or either of them. And by the said in- tended Act it is further proposed to take power to abandon part of the undertaking of the Tatf Vale Railway, as authorized to be made by the said recited Acts, or one of them, within the Parishes of Itadir, Whitchurch, LlandafT, Leckwith, and Llandough, in the said County of Glamorgan and to re-seil all such Lands as may have been purchased by the said Company for the purposes of those parts of the said undertaking which may be so abandoned. And Notice is hereby further given, that Plans and Sections, describing the line or situation and levels of the said intended Works, with Books of Reference thereto, con- taining the Names of the reputed Owners, Lessees, and Occupiers of the Lands proposed to be taken for the purposes of such Works, will be deposited, on or before the Thirtieth day of NOVEMBER, in this present, year, with the Clerk of the Peace of the County of Glamorgan, at his Office in Cardiff; and that a Copy of so much of the said Plans, Sections, and Books of Reference, as relates to each of the Parishes in which the said intended Works will be situate will be deposited with the Parish Clerk of such Parish, on or before the Thirty-first day of DECEMBER next. Dated this Seventh day of November, 1843, W. O. HUNT, 10, Whitehall, London. GUMOKCASSHIIE CAIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fr*HAT application is intended to be made to Parliament 1 in the next Session, for a Bill for altering, amending, and enlarging the powers and provisions of an Act passed in the 30tli Year of the Reign of King George the 3rd, intituled An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Canal from Merthyr Tydvil to and through a place called The Bank,' near the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamor- gan;" aud also of an Act passed in the 3Gth Year of the same Reign, intituled An Act to amend an Act of the :10th Year of His present Majesty, for making and main- taining a Navigable Canal from Merthyr Tidvile to and through a place called The Bank, near the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgau, and for extendino- the said Canal to a place called the Lower Layer, below w the said Town." AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, that it is intended to apply for powers to make and maintain cer- tain variations and enlargements of the said Canal and the Sea Lock belonging thereto, by widening, deepening, and otherwise improving the same, or some part or parts thereof respectively, such variations, enlargements, and works, to be made within the limits of the land in the possession of or belonging to the Company of Proprietors of the Glamor- ganshire Canal Navigation, and within the Parish of Saint Mary, Cardiff, iu the said County of Glamorgan and in the said Bill, powers will be inserted to deviate in the con- struction of the said works, from the line or situation thereof, as laid down in the plans to be deposited as herein- aftermentioned, to the extent shewn or defined in the said plans, but not exceeding the limits of the said Company's Land; and Notice is hereby given, that duplicate, plans, and sections, of the 'said proposed Works, with a Book of Reference thereto, will be deposited for public inspection, at the Office of the Clerk of the Peace for the s;i^ bounty of Glamorgan, at Cardiff, in the said County, on or before the 3Uth day of NOVEMBER instant; and that on or before the 31st day of December next, a Copy of the said Plans and Sections, together with a Book of Reference thereto, will be deposited with the Parish Clerk of the said Parish of Saint Mary, Cardiff, at his Residence.—-Dated this tith day of November, 1843. GEORGE FORREST, Clerk to the said Otompanv of Proprietors of the Glamorganshire Canal Navigation. Genuine Perfiviaii Giiano. ON SALE, as Imported, of Best Quality, and in any Quantities direct from the Bonded Stores. Apply to H. ROUNTHWAITE & Co., (i, Cable-street, Liverpool. giiT ALSO NITRATE OF SODA. NOTICES, -,ALES, &C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT application is intended to be made to Parlianent in the next Session, for an Act or Acts to alter and amend or repeal the provisions of the two, following Acts videlicet, an Act passed in the Forty-fifth Year of the Reign of iJ.is lat^. Majesty King George the Third, entitled, An Act for Building a Bridge over that part of th6 River Rumncy which divides the Parish of Rumney, in the County of Monmouth, and the Parish of Roath, in the County of "Glamorgan;" and also an Act passed in the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty King George the Third, entitled" An Act for Sltering, amending, and enlarging the powers of an Act passed in the Forty-fifth u I ear of His present Majesty, for Building a Bridge over that part of the River Rumney which divides the Parish of Rumney, in the County of Monmouth, and the Parish, of Roath, in the County of Glamorganand by the said intended Act or Acts it is proposed to enable the Trustees acting under the Acts of Parliament hereafter mentioned, to raise money on the Credit of the Tolls, Rates, and Duties payable in the several Districts of Roads therein mentioned, or some of them,and to apply the money so to be raised in the payment and liquidation of all outstanding Debts owing on the Credit of the Tolls payable under the said two recited Acts, or either of them, and for such purpose to amend and enlargp, so far as may be neccssary, the powers and provi- sions of the three several Acts following, that is to say, an Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the Seventh and Eighth Years of lie Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, entitled An Act for the better and more effectually Repairing and otherwise Improving the Roads in the County of Glamorgan also, an Act passed in the First Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, e-ititled An Act to amend an Act of the Seventh and.Eighth Years of His late JJlajt.:sty, 'for the more effectually Repairing and otherwise Improving the Roads in the County of Glamorgan and also, an Act passed in the Second Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty King William the Fourth, entitled "An Act for diverting, altering, repairing, maintaining, and improving the several Turnpikc Roads within the District of Newport, in the County of Monmouth and, by the said intended Act or Acts, it is intended to provide for the future main- tenance of the said Bridge, either by the Trustees aforesaid, out of the rates payable to them under the said last recited Acts on the Districts of Roads therein mentioned, or some of them, or otherwise by the Justices of the Counties of Monmouth and Glamorgan, or one of them, out of the County Rates of the said Counties, respectively, or of one of them, and to repeal all Tolls now payable in respect of the passage across the said Bridge. E. P., RICHARDS, CardiiF, ) Solicitor. 8th November, 1843.) TEETH. MONDAYS and TUESDAYS,ABERGAVENNY WEDNESDAYS, NEWPORT; THURSDAYS, CHEPSTOW; FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS, MONMOUTH Until the 31st of December. MR. L. MOSELY, SURGEON DENTIST, OF 12, BERNER'S STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. HAS the .Honour to announce to hia Patients, Friends, and tl'i'e Residents generally of the County, that his I7th periodical visit will commence on Friday the 24th inst., and that he may be consulted as under, Mondays and Tuesdays, Angel Hotel, Abergavenny Wednesdays, King's Head Hotel, Newport; Thursdays, George Hotel, Chepstow; and on Fridays and Saturdays, at Mr. Powell's, plumber, Mounow-street, Monmouth. Attendance from 10 to 4. From Mr. L. M. s extensive and well-known practice at his old-established town residence (No. 12 Berner's-street, Oxford-street, where patients can always be attended) he is enabled to offer his Country Patients advantages never yet attainable except in the metropolis. The whole of the me- chanical department is designed by himself and executed on the premises, by which means an accurate and sure fit is guaranted, all pressure Oil the gums avoided, and the Teeth are made to answer all purposes of mastication and articu- lation, and are worn with perfect ease and comfort upon the most tender gums, without extracting the remaining stumps. Mr. L. M. is happy to state, from extensive alterations and improvements just finished in the Mechanical Depart- ment, he is enabled to Reduce his charges very considerably, so as to bring the aid of the Dentist within the reach of all parties. Mr. L. M.'s newly-invented incorrodible Teeth never change colour from the effects of medicine or ill health, and assimilate so closely to nature as to defy detection by the closest observer. Natural and Artificial Teeth of every description fixed, from a single Tooth to a complete Set, without wires or ligatures of any kind. Scaling, Stopping, Children's Teeth attended, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. Consultations bree, and specimens shown in every stage of preparation. Mr. L. M.'s references combine very many of the most influential Families (IJls Patients) resident in the county, and the Medical Profession generally. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 12, Berner's Street, Oxford Street, where Patients can always be attended, and letters addressed will meet with immediate attention. CHARGES AS IN TOWN. Nov. 14th 1843. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 5To be Sott* f}}) initiate (tfontract, ONE UNDIVIDED FOURTH PART OF A FREEHOLD TENEMENT, CALLED PENYLAN. Situate in the Parish of LLANGONOYD, in the County of GLAMORGAN, containing 92 ACRES, more or less. FROM the recent report of an eminent Surv eyor it is supposed that this Land contains Veins of Coal of the aggregate thickness of Twenty Feet; and he adds that there is no known fault, and states, that all the Veins of Iron Mines now working at the Maesteg and the Cambrian Iron and Spelter Works, as well as the same Veins of excellent Fire Clay, and the Black Hand, so profitably worked by the latter Company on a property exactly opposite, are to be found under this Estate. A great portion of the Minerals may be worked by Levels, and the remainder by Shafts of a moderate depth. The Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway runs over part of the land, thus affording easy transit to the Shipping Port of Porthcawl. ALSO, One Undivided FOURTH PART of a FREEHOLD TENEMENT, called BEDW, situate in the Parish of LANTRISSENT, in the County of GLAMORGAN, containing 107 ACRES, more or less. This Farm has also been recently surveyed by the same eminent Surveyor, and is, in his report, stated to be in the very midst of a Mineral District, abounding in Coal of a rich description, many of the veins being of great thickness, varying from Two to Nine Feet, and upwards the united thickness supposed to amount to Forty Feet. All the Iron Mine Veins, Fire Clay, &c., are also stated to be due to it. The Coal and Minerals may be partly worked by Level, and their transit rendered easy by Self-acting Incline- planes. This Farm abuts on the River Rhondda, and is partly traversed by a Tram-road connecting 80ino 0'f t],e Collieries of Walter Coffin, Esq., with the Tatf Vale Railway, thus affording a quick and cheap transit to the flourishing Sea- port of Cardiff. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas Dalton, Attorney, Cardiff. GLAMORGA N^lTl R E VALUABLE HAY FOR SALE. LLI) TO id OOLD llliW /M@Tl]a BY MR. WILLIAM MORRIS On THURSDAY, the 30th of NOVEMBER,'l843, on the Premises, at CAIA WYrNDIIAM, distant about Half a Mile from the West Turnpike-gate of the Town of Cowu RIDGE, FOUR MOWS of superior and well-harvested HAY. Also, ONE other Mow OF HAY, at BROADSIIOOUD, in the Town of Cowbridge. I The Sale will commence at 12 o'clock at Noon, and Two Mouths' Credit given ou approved Security. A" Lc. E. 28 to -f If E4(t 11 PLE Tp.- Fumm KAU THE great superiority of PRICE and Co.'s Perfumery has been so ineontroverUbly 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 tiiatrestores the Hair on bald places; prevents Hair falling oil", or turning Grey changes Crev Hair to its original colour, frees it from scurf, and makes it !>« autifully soft, curly, and glossy. For dressing the Hair en Jiandeatix and confining the short, loose hairs on the neck, so annoying to most Ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies are requested to ask for Piticr,s Golden Oil," 3s. 6d. per Bottle, witli 28, Lombard Street" on the Label, as many Hair Dressers sell a spurious imitation, which destroys the colour, as well as the growth of the Hair. Price & Co.'s Abernethy's Specific Universally known as the only safe and efficient protector and beautifier 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 most rough and uneven skin pleasantly soft and smooth to the complexion it imparts ajuvenile 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 Bottle. Caution.—Ask for PRICE and Co.'s Abernethy's Specific for the Complexion," For the Toilet. PRICE and Co.'s VICTORIA BOUQUET, the 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 superior 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. 3s. 6d. and 7s. 6d per Bottle. To Mothers. PRICE 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 Wm. Congreve, with the Signature of PRICE and Co." in Red Ink, and 28, Lombard Street," in its centre is affixed to each packet, as some Shopkeepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, whea the gemrine i!r88Àled fcrrr fZvdfv Mother should take care to possess PRICE'S DR. FKA Vf PTo?f-S POitJAIUM, recommended by the Faculty as indispensable to the Nursery, observing that none is genuine unless Puict 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 arc made on a plan that the hairs never come out in the Mouth. Price Is. to :2s. 6J. To prevent counterfeits, each Brush is distinctly marked on the handle PRICE and Co., Montpellier House, H. Lombard Street." Caution.—Ask for PRICE and Co.'s Patent Tooth Brush. Shaving a Luxury. a PRICE and Co.'s RVPOPH^GON surpasses everything ever invented for Shaving. One trial will prove that the luxurv of a good Shave can be enjoyed only by those who use Price &"Co.'s Hypophagon. which renders Shaving (hitherto disagreeable and often painful) pleasant and easy. Prepared by Price and Co., Montpellier House, 28, Lombard Street, (late Price & Gosnell's) and sold by J. Delcroix and Co., 1;)5, New Bond Street, and no where else in London, price 3s. 6d. per pot, Is. per square, in cakes for boxes Is. 6d. and 2s. 6 d. Price and Co.'s Treble Distilled9 Or CONCKNTKATKD ESSENCE OF LAVENDER, six times the strength of the best Lavender Water, and unsophisticated with the sickly admixtuie of musk, ambergris, See., is particularly adapted for sick or crowdcd 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 flowers are in their fullest vigour.—Trice 3s. 6d., 5s., 7s 6d., and 10s. 6d. C Price's Cold Cream. This innocent composition, entirely from vegetable materials, is the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for renderino the skin clear, soft, and delicate it maintains its superiority over all imitations, and remains unrivalled for beautifying 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 za:' conspicuous in its centre, to counterfeit which is felony. Price and Co.'s Johnstone's Patent OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP is delightfully fragrant and pleasant in use, and so superior to any other, and in such general demand, that many persons are 1 basely deceiving the public by selling a spurious imitation; the genuine is sold in PacKets, price Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. each. Caution to Shopkeepers. Piice and Co., Perfumers to the lioyal Family. Montpellier House, 28, Lombard Street, (late Piice and Gosnell's," and formerly 11 Patey, BUltS, Price and Co.'s") by the recommenda- tion of the Secretary of the Post Office, beg to iini-tess 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 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 intended for Price and Co., by illegally assuming the firm of Price and Gosnell," well knowing th«y neVer were in any way connected with that firm, except as servants. Price & Co. hereby give Notice, that they wL! not be answerable for any Debts contracted by parties illegally assuming the firm of I'HICE& GOSNELL," and that Mr. PRICE, the only surviving Partner of the late firms of 11 PRICE & GOSNELL," and PATFY, BUTTS, PRICE & Co. has not, nor ever bad, any connection whatever with individuals thus acting (contrary to law and equity) so dishonourably, evidently with the guilty intention of deceiving PRICE and Co.'s customers, and to pirate orders intended for their house. PRICE and Co.'s Johnstone's Patent Old Brown Windsor, Almond Oil Soap, Cold Cream, Price's Dr. Frampton's Nursery Pomatum, Plice 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 TRICL and Co. Lombard Stieet," in red ink, and 11 28," conspicuously in its ccntre, without which none are Genuine. PRICE & Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAPS, BRUSHES. &c., are to be bad GENUINE in London only, at their Esta- blishment, 28, Lombard Street, and of their Agents 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 Pi;lCE and "(Jo. MONTPELLIER HOUSE, 28, Lombard Street, London. (Late Price & Gosnell's, and formerly Patey, Butts, Price if Co.'s) $3T Messrs. PERRY and Co. have REMOVED their Establishment from Birmingham to No. 19, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London. Just Published the 13th Edition, Price 2s. 6d., 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 SILENT FRIEND A MEDICAL "WORK, ou the concealed cause that de- stroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her empire j with observations on the baneful effects of YOUTHFUL EXCESSES and INFECTION, with Means of Restoration. The influence of mercury on the kin is pointed out and illustrated by engravings; followed by observations on MARRIAGE, with directions for the removal of disqualifications, BY R. AND L. PERRY AND CO., CONSULTING SURGEONS, L O N D O N. Ubhshed by the AUTHORS, and Sold by STPANGE,21, Pater- P K°Wi *\LSO»' Bishopsgate Street; PCBKIS Ccmpton Street, Soho J A CKSON and Co., 130, New Bond Street. London, GUEST,51, Bull Street. Birmingham; BncKToN, 5, Rnggale, l,eeds; ADVEPTISEI"' Office, Cardiff; W.PERKINS, Haverfordwest Jenkins Merthyr and Dowlais; and by all Booksellers in Town and Coun'rv. PERRY'S Purifying Specific PiUs Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and I Is. per box. Observe, the signature of It and L. PERRY and Co. on the outside of each wrapper). Are wen known throughout Kurope and America to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every sta-e and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes? including Sec<;nd*0'. Symptoms. Strictures, Semina! Weakness Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passa.es, The, have* ff°!t lT" C°nhneme,,t' or 'dranee from business. They have effected the most surpnsing 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, Lrupoons in «ny part of the body, Ulcera- ,r,ea Taint, being jMlly Elated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid dieclInn. and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and rigour. r They are particularly recommended to be taken before persons euter into the matrimonial 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 variety of uti.er complaints, thai 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 mdulgence 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, excesses, 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 (.specially 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 Oomcstic 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 Us. 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 19, Berner'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. AGENT FOR CARDIFF, MR. H. WEBBER, "ADVERTISER" OFFICE. PARR'S L1 F E PILLS. CURIOUS AND HIGHLY-INTERESTING EX- c PERIMENTS ON THE CAUSES OF HUMAN LONGEVITY.—The scientific world has lately been enriched with a paper published in the transactions of the Surgical Insti- tute of Paris, by the celebrated Spanish surgeons Gonzales and Valdez, assisted by Mons. Pieroot, of Paris, detailing experiments made by them during several years' practice in Andalusia, in Spain and, when a right view is taken of the difficulties to be met with in obtaining subjects for dissection in a place where so much prejudice exists against the practice, as is the case in Spain, the obligaiions of the medical profession to these gentlemen will be proportionately enhanced. The paper states, that their time was for several years devoted to observations on the habits and manners of the extremely aged also to post mortem exam- inations and experiments. Out of flfteen cases, in which the parties died at the age of 90 to 100 years, they found but three in which the arterial functions including the ventricles, had ossified, and in these subjects it was observed that the bowels and stomach exhibited every symptom of activity and health. On enquiry, it was stated by the apothecary of the village that their custom was to purge the alimentary canal periodically, at least weekly. The conclusion arrived at was, that by attending to this great essential to health and longevity, purging of the bowels, these three persons had, in each case, sustained a. naturally weak fiaine for many years beyond the period to which they could have existed under an opposite mode of proceeding. On dissecting the remaining twelve (with one exception, and that arising from malformation), the heart, lungs, and arteries' were found in as healthy a state as in much younger persons their decease occurring from morbidity of the stomach and bowels, beginning in costiveness, and ending in constipation and death. It was proved that till the last moment they seldom en- never took mediciue, except in extremity, and in such cases their remedy had been strong mineral drastics, such as calomel, &c. Thc conclusion to be arrived at in these cases is, that had these old persons attended to the state of the alimentary canal, or bowels, by judicious purgatives, their already advanced age would have been prolonged to a more extended period." As an illustration of the truth of the above, it is on record that the life of one of the oldest and most vigorous men in England was con- tinued to a patriarchal age by his constant attention to the seat of all health—the bowels. Old PARR, called in old English phraseology, The Old Man Wise," by a simple herbal medicine- prepared by himself (and the prescription or mode of preparing which has been fortunately discovered within these few years),, preserved his health and mental faculties during the reign of ten kings and queens of England. The attention of all classes has been attracted to the undeniable virtues of PARR'S LIFE PI LLS" and a vast majority of the people have evinced their unqualified. approval of the high character awarded this medicine, and are- daily becoming more and more convinced, not only of the effi- cacy, but, to use a more familiar term, the innocency of this lenovator of the human race. Hence the proprietors have, from, time to time, been obliged to enlarge their establishment, and compelled to availthemsd ves of tti2 combined aid of mechanical, skill and steam power, in order to enable them to measure out a supply in accordance with the demand and the philanthropic of every grade and of every clime will rejoice to learn, that this in- valuable medicine is rapidly extending its healing influence to- every corner of the civilised world.—Manchester Salford Adver* tiser, July 2, 1843, Copy of a letter received from John Browne, Esq., the- respected Proprietor of the North Hales Chronicle:- North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor, March 23, 1843V To T. Roberts and Co.—Gentlemen, 1 have great pleasure ia stating, that I am aware of several remarkable cures effected in this ciy by PARR'S LIFE PILLS. For instance, I could name three, respectable women, who for many years had been subjected to similar complaints, of an annual occurrence and of long dura- tion, attended with excruciating pain in the side. coughing, vomiting, and spitting; together with headache, and loss of appetite, which medical assistance but ill relieved, much less removed but which was effectually combated by a few boxes of your excellent Pills and they now, though advanced in years,, enjoy health and vigour. I heard one man who, for a long period, had suffered from shortness of breath and oppression at. the chest, heaping a load of blessings upon your heads, for the benefit he had derived from the use of PARK'S LIFE PILLS. 1 am, Gentlemen, yours, truly, (Signed) JOHN BROWNE^ Caution to the Public. Many persons after learning that so many wonderful cures have been effected by PARK'S LIFE PILLS, have a great desire to procurc the medicine which has done so much good, in doing this, however, caution must be observed, as certain individuals without honour or honesty, are offering dangerous sub. stitutes, instead of the genuine medicine. 'J he proprietors cannot of course.be accountable for any untoward results that ensue to those who have been thus imposed upon, but they can point out an effectual means to prevent further impositiulk :-viz., be- particular to • OBSERVE—That round the sides of each box ai the Gonnina Medicine is pasted the GOVERNMENT STAMP, loll which- is engraved, in WHITE Letters on a KED Ground^ x\.e words PARR'S LIFE PILLS Without this mark of authenticity they are .spurious and aa imposition r OBtiKKVE, also, that the signature of the S o^^nrc T. ROBEKTS and CO Pr°Pnetors' Crane Court, Fleet-strect, Loudon," is print ed on the directions wrapped round each bu- Sold Wholesale, by E. Edwards, 67, St.. paul>s; Barclay and Sons, Farringdoii-strect Simon and Co" Bow Churchyard, London; AJottershead and Co., Mancb cster; and J. and R ltaimes and Co., Edinburgh and Retai led by at least one agen in every town m the tinted Kmgdom, and most respectable dealers in jleuicine. Price 13jd., 2s and family packets lIs, each. Full directions are given With each box. Sole Agent for Merthyr-Tydfil, Mr. H. W. WHITE, j Bobksellcr aud Stationer, High-street.