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..i;jl" ■ ii ■ NOTICES, &C- i&X. THE SCHOONER CELERITY, J, WILLIAMS, MASTER, lIB AT COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, For Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon Monmouth, Fontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1843. For Freight, &c., apply to the Master on Board Mr R. Burton, jun., Newpurt; Mr. Thomas Richards, Aber- gavenny; Messrs. Prosser and Price, Brecon Mn Scovell, the Wharfinger, London or to Mr. J. G. Bird, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, a, Cardiff. London, Nov. 18th, 1843. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SCHEDULE of FINES, FORFEITURES and PEN- ALTIES, paid or payable to the TREASURER of the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, from Trinity Quarter Ses- sions to, and including Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1843. w Sum pay- By whom Name. Sum paid. able but to be paid not paid. or remarks. Caerphilly. s. d. i a. d. Richard Williams 0 10 0 Committed. Howell Ho wells 0 10 0 DavidThomas. 0 2 6 Thomas Kinsey 0 2 6 Benjamin Evans 1 0 0 Warrant issued. Edward Evans 0 2 0 Walter Parry 0 10 0 Thomas Morgan 0 2 6 Thomas Thomas 0 2 6 Richard Jones. 0 2 6 Anthony Lewis. 0 2 6 Hannah Edwards 0 5 0 EvanRees. 0 5 0 John Edwards 0 5 0 David Richards 1 7 6 Committed. MargarstJones 0 5 0 Thomas Meredith. 0 10 Richard Jones. o0 6 Thomas Davies. 0 0 6 Andrew Gi-illitils 0 2 6 James James. 0 1 0 Thomas Davies 0 5 0 Committed. William Williams. 10 0 Margaret Morgan. 0 2 6 Committed. David Michael 0 0 3 Edward Lewis 0 10 0 Daniel Davies. 0 2 G John Rogers 0 2 6 JoanWatkins 0 1 0 Committed. Edward Jones 1 0 0 Benjamin Williams. 1 5 0 Committed. DavidLewis. 0 2 6 William Watkins 0 1 0 Margaret Davies 0 10 0 Committed. Henry Hammond. 0 1 0 William Thomas 0 10 0 David Richards. 0 5 0 Timothy Jones 0 2 6 William Phillips 0 10 0 Distress to issue. Margaret Roberts 0 5 0 MorganRees. 0 8 9 William Williams. 10 0 William Gabriel Ill 6 Daniel Wilkins 0 9 0 Allowed time to pay. Cardiff. Thomas Rees 0 5 0 Committed. AV illiam Davies 0 3 0 Phillip Price. 4 10 0 Committed. Robert Collings I 0 0 Ditto. John Thomas 4 0 0 Edward Edwards 0 10 0 Thomas Morgan 3 0 0 Committed. Thomas Morgan 3 0 0 Ditto. Ann Sweehers 0 3 0. John Jones 0 5 0 Committed. William Thomas 1 0 0 Ditto. William Ellis 0 5 0 John Smith 1 0 0 BattMahoney 2 0 0 Committed. Maria Blaydon 1 5 0 Ditto. Mary Blaydon 2 10 0 Ditto. John Blaydon 2 10 0 Ditto. William Thomas 1 0 0 Cowbridge. David Gwyn 0 10 0 Borough of Cowbridge. Thomas Makins .[ 1 9 0 Committed, Patrick Murray 1 9 0 Ditto. DynatpowU. William Llewellin. 0 1 0 Richard Williams. 0 1 0 Henry Williams 0 5 0 Kibbor. Mary Arch 033 Liangavelacls. John Williams 0 0 6 Miskin. J;me Jenkins 0 10 0 Absconded. William Parry 0 2 6 Llewellin Jones 026 William Davies. 0 10 Griffith Thomas 2 0 0 Allowed time for payment. John Thomas 1 0 0 Committed. William Williams. 1 0 0 Ditto. David Davies 1 0 0 Ditto. William Shields. 1 0 0 Ditto. Neath. Henry Buggeridge ..1610 John Thomas 0 5 10 David Thomas 4 0 10 A IIn Thomas 0 3 0 Francis Jones 0 IS 0 Committed. Lewis Reynolds 1 8 0 Ditto. Thomas Morgan and John Hill 1 17 6 George Williams 066 Henry Strapcott 3 11 6 David Jones 0 0 6 William Newham. 1 7 0 Committed. Lewis Edwards 0 10 3 David Griffiths 0 9 6 Moses Samuel 010 6 Committed. William Thomas 2 3 6 Newcastle and Ogmore. John Morgan 0 10 0 Committed. Jeremiah Lehane 0 5 0 Rees Meyrick 0 5 0 Thomas Williams 4 9 0 Committed. RobertRobert. 1 9 6 RobertRobert. 2 9 6 William Davies. 0 2 6 John Jones 2 10 0 Committed. David John 0 10 0 John Thomas 0 5 0 Robert Bowen 4 2 9 Committed. Daniel Howell 1 10 0 Ditto. Daniel Howell. 1 0 0 Ditto. William Howell 2 10 0 Phillip Llewellyn. 4 9 0 Committed. Lott Howell 0 5 10 EvanHowell. 0 15 10 William Howell 1 5 10 Catherine Esaias 0 12 8 Catherine Esaias 0 12 8 Ann Jenkin .0 12 8 Sarah Petty 0 12 8 Margaret David. 0 12 8 Ann Jones 112 8 Ann Rees 0 1 0 David Davies,jun 0 10 0 John Thomas 010 0 John Jenkin 0 5 0 Thomas Williams 4 9 0 Robert Bowen 4 2 9 Swansea. William Thomas 0 1 0 William Harries 0 0 6 Thomas Owen 0 0 6 John Leyshon 0 0 6 Llewelyn Williams 0 0 6 David Jones 0 0 6 John Harries. 0 11 6 Borough of Swansea. Joshua Williams. 0 10 0 Joshua Williams 0 10 0 William Williams. 010 0 Daniel Morgan o 5 0 John Hughes. 0 0 6 John Davies o 10 6 Sarah Lewis o 5 0 Thomas Phillips 0 10 0 Committed. Charles Carno o 0 6 James M'Loughlin 4 17 6 Committed. Thomas M'Quaide 4 17 6 Ditto. Thomas Walters 4 17 6 Ditto. James Turner 0 5 0 Thomas Rowland 0 5 0 Rees Williams. 0 0 6 Elizabeth Thomas. 0 0 6 Mary Reeves. 0 0 6 Total 962 3 9 E. Fi RICHARDS, TBBASUBBR. Cardiff, 16th Nov., 1843. NOTICES, &e. MUSIC. A 125 Guinea Instrument for 63 Guineas. TO be Disposed of, a SPLENDID TONED 6|; Octave CABINET PIANO FORTE, in a YERY ELEGANr ROSEWOOD CASE, with HANDSOMELY CARVED DOUBLE COLUMNS AND FEET, and Patent Metallic Plate, possessing a rich and powerful 1 one, and beauti u touch. The Workmanship is of the very first order, it being of London Manufacture, and warranted to stand well in tune. Price, 65 Guineas, delivered free of all expense. An opportunity of obtaining such a bargain is rarely to be met with. To be seen at Mr. W Fni;ER's, Guardian Office, Cardiff. CARDIFF COM MARKET. WE, the UNDERSIGNED, Buyers of CORN, in the Town of CARDIFF, being of opinion that it would be equally advantageous to the Seller as to the Purchaser, and to facilitate their dealings if a Sample Corn Market could be established in this Town, propose to attend, in future, at the Cardiff Farmers' Club-rooms, Every SATURDAY, between the hours of TWELVE and TWO o'clock, for the above purpose, commencing on the SBCOHD of DECEMBER next, WM. WATSON & CO., Cardiff, GEORGE COLEMAN, LlandaffMill, RICHARD FRANCIS, Aber Mill, JOHN THOMAS, 0. R. JENKINS, Ely, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Cardiff, JACOB JACOB, Ditto, WILLIAM JENKINS, Ditto, W. LEMUEL JENKINS, Ditto, WILLIAM EVANS, Ronth Mill, JOHN THOMAS, Cardiff. JOHN JENKINS, Ely Mills, EBENEZER WILLIAMS, Newbridge. Cardiff Farmers' Club.roojns,) Nov. 4th, 1843. J The Newport Diocesan School WILL RE-OPEN on the 22nd of JANUARY next, under the care of the Rev. ANPREW AMJBBBON, of Trinity College, Cambridge, who, with the sanction of the Lord Bishop of Llandaff, has been appointed by the Com- mittee to the situation of Head Master. Terms Day Scholars, under 11 years of age, E4., above U, fi;. per annum. Bonders, under 11, £ 24.,—above 11, E26. per annum. LIW. WANTED, a CLERK, qualified to attend to Magistrates and Sessions' Business, and who is acquainted with the routine of business in an Attorney's Office. All applications to be addressed, pre-paid, to L. E., Guardian Office, Cardiff. County of Brecon. PERSONS desirous of being appointed CONSTABLES and SUPERINTENDENTS of Lock-up or Station- Houses, for the several Places and Districts following, viz., Builth, Devynnock, Cricfehowell, and Hay, Are desired to be in attendance with their Testimonials, at the next adjourned Quarter Sessions, to be held at the SHIRK HALL, in Brecon, on WEDNESDAY, the THIRTEENTH DECEMBER next, at Eleven o'clock. N.B. The Annual Salary of each Superintendent will not exceed Sixty Pounds, in addition to a Suit of Clothes, and a Residence at the Station. POWELL, Brecon, 8th Nov., 1843. Clerk of the Peace. To Iron Founders, and Others. A PARTY, Resident in LONDON, and who can command from 200 or 300 TONS of CASTINGS per Annum, is desirous of making an arrangement with an Iron Founder by Agency, or otherwise. Apply by letter, pre-paid, to N.S.S., Joseph Thomas's Newspaper and Advertising Office, 1, Finch-lane, Cornhill, London. HONG KONG TEA MART, Victoria- Street, Market-Square, MERTHYR-TYDFIL. JOHN WILLIAMS BEGS respectfully to acquaint his Friends and the Public generally, with his intention to open the above Esta- blishment On SA TURDA Y, NOVEMBER 25th, 1843. He also avails himself of this opportunity to advise them of the recent arrival of a very large assortment of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, &c. &,c. Carefully selected with a due regard to quality, and bought under circumstances peculiarly favourable to their being offered at prices extremely low. In the present state of trade, when competition is so great and prevalent, it must be an error to suppose that high charges can merit any patronage, he therefore, with great satisfaction, makes known his intention to sell Teas of the very Best Quality, At profits merely nominal. Trade is subject to frequent fluctuations, and at certain periods affords many advantages which may but seldom afterwards occur. The reasons which at the present moment enable J. W. to sell CHEAPER THAN HIS NEIGHBOURS, are THE LATE CHINESE TREATY, So advantageous to the people of this country; the NEW CHINESE TARIFF constructed expressly to favour British Merchants; and THE IMPORTANT FACT, That the whole of his extensive Stock of Teas, consist of those which have only lately arrived. Among the Teas which are now offered, there are numerous varieties never before seen in this country, and which had hitherto been used only AT THE COURT OF PEKIN, among the Emperor's family and Mandarins. Of these new and Choice Teas, there are now no other samples within the reach of the Merthyr public, as they have only arrived In England the preceding fortnight, from the FOUR NEW PORTS lately opened in the Chinese dominions. At a time when trade is dull, wages low, and the neces- saries of life with difficulty procured, he with peculiar con- fidence courts public notice to the immensely superior claims of his Establishment, as the most eligible investment of their means. TSETOTiLLESS Who have abandoned the use of intoxicating liquors, will find in Teas of excellent quality, abundant reasons for their resolves. Ladies, in exquisitely flavoured Souchong, will find additional charms in the exhilarating cup and Gen- tlemen, in Coffee of the best growth, and ROASTED ON THE PREMISES, Will have the most efficient substitute for more deleterious beverages. All will find it to their advautage to purchase At the Hong Kong Tea PZart I TO FARMERS. AFRESH SUPPLY OF GARDNER'S PATENT TURNIP" CUTTING MACHINES, has been received at STRATTON'S AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENT DEPOT, BRISTOL. Reduced cash-price, in Bristol, C5. 5s. Od. ROYAL FARMERS' and GENERAL FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE INSTITUTION, Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. Capital, £ 500,000. OFFICES, STRAND, LONDON. HONORARY DIRECTORS. Duke of Rutland, K.G. r Viscount Torrington. The Earl of Stamford and Viscount Campden. Warrington. ) Lord Rayleigh. Earl of Stradbroke. ) Lord Feversham. Earl Ducie. I Lord Stanley, M.P. Earl of Stair. ) And Seventy-Two other MEMBERS of PARLIAMENT and Gentlemen. The Proprietary of this Company exceeds 1,960 in number, The share of Public Favour this Institution has obtained proves the appreciation of its system by a numerous body of insurers. Every kind of Life Insurance, of Deferred and Immediate Annuities, and of Endowments for Children, may be ac- complished at this offiee on terms as low as is consistent with security. A Dividend of Four per Cent. is now in course of payment to the Shareholders in this office. A BONUS of one-half the profits on LIFE POLICIES held by Share- holders, and effected since the 1st January, 1843, will be given at the end of every Five Years, by addition to the sum insured, or by reduction of premium. In order to insure the benefit of the first quinquennial division, Policies must be effected before the 1st January, 1844. Detailed Prospectuses may be obtained at the office, or will be forwarded, post free, upon application. In the Fire Department, Insurances are effected at the lowest rates. The usual commission to Solicitors. Agents are appointed in all the Principal Towns in the Kingdom, and where agents are not appointed, persons in active life, and desirous of being appointed, may apply to W. SHAW, Managing Director. NOTICES, LETTINGS, AND SALES, BJROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO HEMIY MORGAN, ESQUIRE, MAYOR OF CARDIFF. WE, the UNDERSIGNED, hereby request you will, at TT your arliest convenience, convene a PUBLIC MEETING, fir the purpose of expressing the regret and sympathy of th; Inhabitants of CARDIFF, at the disastrous calamity and severe loss sustained by the Most Noble the Marquess of BUTE, in the destiuction of his princely mansion at LurON Hoo. Cardiff, Novsmber 22nd, 1843. CHAS. C. WILLIAMS, R. REECE, W. J. WATSON, T. STACEY, JAMES LEVIS, J. C. CAMPBELL, J. H. LANGLEY' J. Y.TOWGOOD, WILLIAM 3IRD, W. TOWGOOD, GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, E. P. RICHARDS, CHARLES VACHELL, THOMAS HERNE, C. R. VACHELL, WILLIAM HARRIS, D. EVANS, THOMAS EVANS, ANDREW MILLER, HENRY WEBBER, THOMAS 4ORGAN, JOHN WILLIAMS, JOHN IJLYI), JOHN B. HOPKINS, MORGAN LISLE, LEWIS REECE, J. HOWELL, J. F. BURROW, GEORGE JIRD, WILLIAM RICHARDS, THOS. HCPKINS, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, JOSEPH 1EES, JAMES BERRY. In complance with the foregoing Requisition, I hereby convene a P>bUs Meeting of tfye Inhabitants pf Cardiff, to be held at the Guildhall, qn MQNQAY, the 2ith day of NOVEMBER hstant, at N qon. HENRY MORGAN. Cardiff, 2nt November, 1843, Cardiff Infant School. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SUB- SCRIBERS to the above Institution, will be held at the SCHOOL-ROOM, in the HAYES, on TUESDAY, the 28th instant, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, Lord JAMBS STUART, M.P., has kindly consented to take the Chair. There will be also an Examination of the Children, to which the Friends of the Institution, and the Parents of the Children are particularly invited. ANDREW MILLER, Cardiff, 23rd Nov., 1843. Secretary. HENRY JOHN STEPHEN, Esq., SergearjtratrL^w, JLl one of Her Majesty's Commissioners authorized to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 14th day of June, 1843, awarded and issued forth against JOHN HARFORD and WILLIAM WEAVER DAVIES, of the City of Bristol, and of Ebbw Vale and Sirhowy, in the Coupty of Monmouth, Iron Masters, Irqn Founders, and Iron Merchants, and Co-partners, will sit on Wednesday and Thursday, the Sixth and Seventh days of December next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely on each day, at the District Court of Bankruptcy, in the City of Bristol, to receive Proofs of Debts under the said Fiat from Creditors under the JQint Estate i ailq also from Creditors under the several Private Estates of Mr. Harford and of Mr. Davies. And the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts, are requested to furnish us with particulars of their demands, that the necessary proofs may be prepared. SAVERY, CLARK, & Co., Solicitors, 12, Corn-street, Bristol. T OWN OF CARDIFF. To be Let, With Immediate Possession, at Moderate Rent, and Free of Encumbrances, The Sea Lock Hotel. For further Particulars apply to Mr. SAWYER, Auctioneer, Cardiff, (if by Letter, postage paid.) November 23rd, 1843. VSFW~SuSZS £ £ M. Very Desirable Arable and Pasture Farm. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON THE SECOND OF FEBRUARY NEXT, THAT extremely productive FARM, called TY VREE, situate in the Village and Parish of LAN DOW, distant about 3 Miles from the Town of COWBRIDGE, and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Morgan, containing by admeasurement 133 Acres, more or less. The Premises may be viewed, or any other information obtained, on application to Mr. Thomas Morgan, the tenant in possession; or Mr. Edward Bradley, Land Agent, Cowbridge. GLAMORGANSHIRE. LMTRISSENT TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT an AUCTION will be held at the CROSS KEYS INN, in the Town of LANTRISSENT, on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of DECEMBER next, between the hours of One and Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for LETTING, for ONE YEAR, from the 31st day of December next, the TOLLS arising and to be payable at the different Gates in the said District, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, which Tolls were Let last year for the sum of £ 501, and will be put up at such sum, with such exceptions as the Trustees may think fit. Whosoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time (if re- quired). pay One Month in advance of the Rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads, for the payment of the Rent monthly. WILLIAM JOHN, Clerk of the Trustees. Lantrissent, November 17, 1843, Aberdare Turnpike Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the TOLL GATES upon the ABERDARE TURNPIKE ROAD, called and known by the names of Craig Evan Levshon, Cefn Glas, and Aberdare Village Gates, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the House of ROBERT JONES, the BLACK LION INN, at ABERDARE, on THURSDAY, the 7th day. of DECEMBER next, between the hours of Eleven and Two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, for regulating Turnpike Roads; which Tolls produced the last Year the sum of One Hundred and Sixty- nine Pounds above the expenses of collecting them, and will be put up at that sum. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must, at the same time, pay One Month in advance (if required), and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads, for the rest of the Money Monthly. Signed, WILLIAM JENKINS, November 20th, 1843, Clerk. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. FREElIOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOMAS JWATKINS, At the Angel Inn, Cardiff, On SATURDAY, the 16th day of DECEMBER, 1843, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, LOT 1. AN Undivided Moiety of a FARM AND LANDS, called THE CROSS," situate in the Parish of LANEDERNE, in the County of GLAMORGAN, containing by admeasurement 50A. 3R. 31p., or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr. William Roberts, as Tenant, at the Yearly Rent of £50. The Dwelling-house is pleasantly situated withiu Five Miles of Cardiff, on an eminence, commanding an ex- tensive view of the Bristol Channel, and contains spacious Dining and Drawing-rooms, Five Bed-rooms, Entrance-hall, Kitchen, and suitable Offices; and forms a desirable Residence for a genteel family. The Farm is well stocked with Timber, in the midst of a fine Sporting country, abounding with Game; and there is excellent Fishing in the River Rumney. LOT 2. J An Undivided Moiety of TWO FIELDS, called CAIA LAY," situate near PVVLL COCII, in the Parish of LLAN-. DAFF, in the County of GI.AMOUGAIS, and within Two Miles of Cardiff, containiug 20A. IR. 21F., or thereabouts, and in the occupation of Mr. R. O. Jenkins, at the Yearly Rent of 1:45. LOT 3. An Undivided Moiety of a FIELD, called Y CHWECH ERWR BAILY," situate in the Parish of RUMNEY, in the County of MONMOUTH, containing 7A. 2R. 3P., or there- abouts, in the occupation of Mr. Lewis Rees, at the Yearly Rent of JE 14. LOT 4. An Undivided Moiety of A PIECE OF MARSH LAND, on the RUMNEY MOORS, IN the said Parish of Rumney, containing 3 Acres, or thereabouts, in the occupa- tion of Mrs. Rees. LOT 5. An Undivided Moiety uf A PIECE OF MARSH LAND, on the ROATII MOORS, in the Parish of ROATH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, containing 3 Acres, in the occu- pation of Mr. The respective Tenants will show the Promises, and further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, or at the Office of Mr. Edward Priest Richards, Solicitor, Cardiff, LETTINGS AND SALES GLAMORGANSHIRE. So be Het, And entered upon the let day of May next, THAT OLD ESTABLISHED Ami commodious Public-House, WITH STABLES AND YARD, CALLED the NEW INN, situate in the ancient Market Town of LANTRISSENT. The House has lately been Rebuilt, and conveniently arranged to command an extensive Business in the Public Line, containing on the First Floor a Parlour, Tap Room, and spacious Bar, with Kitchen, Larder, and Brewing Kitchen, with an underground Arched Cellar. The Second Floor consists of Five Good Bedrooms, with a large Dining Room, and a Roomy Attic adapted for a Storeroom. Rent moderate, and no Stock, Plant, or Furniture to be taken by the incoming Tenant. The Tenant may also be accommodated on the 2nd of February next with about 71 Acres of excellent Meadow and Pasture Land, close to the Town. Further particulars may be known by applying (postage pre-paid) to Mr. RICHARD HOWELL, Rhiwfalan, near Cardiff. Dated 6th Nov., 1843. TO BE LET, (BT TBNDER,) AND ENTERED UPON THE 2nd FEBRUARY next' The Swanbridge Farm, SITUATE in the Parish of Lavernock, in the County of Glamorgan, containing about 260 Acres. This Farm consists chiefly of Ai able Land, and is also well adapted for Sheep, and within a convenient distance of the Cardiff Markets. All Tenders to be forwarded, post-paid, addressed to Mr. JOHN STUART CORBETT, Cardiff, on or before the 1st day of JANVARY next, at whose Office a Plan of the same may be seen, and further particulars obtained on any Satur- day previous to that day. N, B. The Proprietor does not bind himself to accept the Highest Tender. Cardiff, 13th Nov., 1843. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NEATH TURNPIKE DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS arising at the several TOLL GATES within this District Will be Let by Auction, Tq the Best Bidder, at the TOWN-HALL, NEATH, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of DECEMBER next, between the hours of Twelve and Two o'clock, in the manner direated by the Act passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, For Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls were Let the last year for the sum of £ 1,666 and .the Tolls will be put up at such sum. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, pay One Month in advance of the Rent at which such Tolls may be Let (if required), and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said District, for Payment of the Rent Monthly, or in such other proportions as shall be directed. There will be no Toll payable on Lime carried for Manure nor any Side-bar to be erected at Cadoxton Village. By Order of the Trustees, ALEXANDER CUTHBERTSON, Neath, Nov. 21, 1843. Clerk. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, MONMOUTHSHIRE. UNRESERVED SALE OF TRULY NEAT AND MODERN DRAWING AND DRES8ING-ROOXF FURNITURE, CHINA, CUT GLASS, BOOKS, BED AND TABLE LINEN, SURGICAL IN- STRUMENTS, HORSES, PHAETON, HARNESS, SAD- DLES, &C. WALTER PERROTT, (AUCTIONEER,) Begs respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has received instructions from the Executors To Offer for Sale by Public Competition, ON THE PREMISES, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 4th and 5th of DECEMBER, 1843, THE WHOLE OF THE EFFECTS OF THOMAS JACKSON, ESQ., DECEASED, CONSISTING of elegant Piano-forte, by BROADWOOD Music Stool; Mahogany hair-bottom Sofa; splendid worked Chairs; Mahogany, Easy, Hail: Seated, American Rocking, Rosewood, Fancy, and Bed-roomed Ottomans Chimney and Swing-Looking Glasses Mahogany Sicle, board: excellent Mahogany Book-case; Mahogany Dining, Pembroke, Work, and Dressing Tablesl Rosewood Loo ditto; Mahogany Knife Chest; Mahogany Chcffioneers; Set of Sporting Paintings other ditto Solar Lamps; Mahogany Tea Chests; 150 Vols. Books; a number of Surgical Instruments Eight-day Clock and Case German ditto; Backgammon Table and Men; Mahogany and Painted Chests of Drawers Painted Wardrobe Four-post, Tent, and French Bedsteads and Chintz Hangings; Feather and Milpuff Beds Sheets, Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes, Hair, and Milpuff Mattresses; Child's Crib; Brussels, Kidderminster, Stair, and other Carpeting; Mahogany Work-stands; Mahogany Night Commodes; Bronzed, Brass, and Iron Fenders polished Fire Irons Window Curtains and Blinds China Cut Glass Dinner and Dessert Ser- vices Bed-room Ware j Focitrpans and Jugs Earthenware Mahogany Trays; Knives and Forks: Plated Candlesticks; Brass Stair Rods Metal Water Dishes and Plates Block Tin Coolers; Bell Pulls; Mahogany Fire Screens; Fire Guards; Japanned Plate Warmer; Table Cloths and Covers. Mangle, &c. and an immense variety of Kitchen, Brewing, and Culinary Requisites. One splendid six years old Bay Cob Horse; 2 Hack Mares 1 Phseton, nearly new, and Harness; 4 Saddles 4 Bridles Chaff Machine, Corn Biii, &c., &c. The Sale will commence precisely at Two o'clock each day. Catalogues may be .had on application to the Auctioneer or of Mrs. Jackson, oil the premises, three days' prior to the day of Sale. The Furniture may be inspected on the Satur- day previous, Tredegar, Nov. 20th, 1843. M 0 N M 0 U T H -S H I R E. FB.ESSXOfcD ESTATES FOR SALE. TO [lli SOLO ely MEUM, By Mr. HI. M. PARTRIDGE, At the KING'S HEAD INN, NEWPORT, in the County of MONMOUTH, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1843, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there pro- duced (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given), the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES. LOT 1. PWLL COCH FARM, with Farm-house, Barn, Stable, and Cow-house, and several Pieces or Parcels of excel- lent Arable and Pasture Land, containing 43A. OR. 22P., or thereabouts, situate in the Parish of St. Melon's in the County of Monmouth, in the occupation of Mr. Evan Thomas Thomas. The above Premises are very pleasantly situate about half way between the towns of Newport and Cardiff, have a good aspect, and command an extensive view of the surrounding country, and of the Bristol Channel. LOT 2.—VAINDIIE VACH FARM, with Three Dwelling-houses, or Labourers' Cottages, and several Pieces of excellent Arable and Meadow Land, containing I] A- OR. 20r., or thereabouts, situate in the said Parish of St. Melons, in the occupation of Mr. William Thomas, and his undertenants. The last-mentioned Premises are situate within a short distance of Lot 1. The Land has a good aspect, and is very fertile. It is well supplied with watêr, and the Meadows may, with advantage, be irrigated. LOT 3.—PENTWYN FARM, with the Dwelling-house, Stable, Cow-house, and several Pieces or Parcels of superior Orchard. Arable, and Pasture Land, containing 14A. On. 25P., or thereabouts, situate in the Parish of Marshfiehl, in the County of Monmouth, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Jones. This little Farm is situate by the side of the road leading from Castletown to Peterstone, and is about a mile distant from the former village. The soil is good, and in a good state of cultivation. The Orchards are well stocked with Trees of choice Fruit, and in good bearing growth. LOT 4.—Two Pieces of Arable LAND, in the Parish of Peterstone, containining 8A. In. 30P., or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Daniel James. This Land is situate adjoining the Summerway-lane, and although now in tillage, may be advantageously laid down to pasture. The drainage is good, and it is well supplied with water during the summer months It is not liable to the repair, of any part of the Sea Wall or Gouts. The respective Tenants will show the properties. For further particulars, apply to Mr. WM. THOMAS, (the proprietor( The Walk Farm," Marshfield Messrs. BIRCH AND DAVIS, Solicitors, Newport; or the AUCTIONEER. NOTICES, &c. THEATRE, CARDIFF.-(BY AUTHORITY.) Xtast Week Snt One of the Season. MISS MACREADV BEGS MOST RESPECTFULLY TO ANNOUNCE THAT HER FIRST id & p m a L" WILL TAKE PLACE On MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 27th, 1813, When will be presented Sir Edward L. Bulwer's celebrated Play, called the LADY OF LYONS, Or Love and Pride. Pauline Deschappelles MISS MACREADY. Mr. Angel will, (by most particular desire). Sing the Popular Comic Song, called" Alteration." Mrs. Silver will Dance a Spanish Bolero. To conclude with the New Drama, called the PRISONER OF WAR. On TUESDAY, for the BENEFIT of Mr. II. Frazer, SPEED THE PLOUGH. To be followed by, for the first time in this Theatre, a Comic Scene, between Mr. W. H. Angel and Mr. Frazer, when TWO IN THE MORNiNC, Or The Unwelcome Stranger, will be performed. AFTER WHICH, AN ADMIRED BALLAD, BY MR. REDFERN. The whole to conclude with the Melo-Drama, entitled MATTEO FALCONE. Or The Brigand and His Son. Tickets to be had of Mr. Lewis, Tailor and Draper; Mr. P. Bird, White Lion; Mr. Webber, "Guardian" Office; Mr. Bird, Post Oifice; and of Mr. H. Frazer, at the Theatre. Last Nig-ht but Four of the Season. THEATRE, CARDIFF.—(Br AUTHORITY.) FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. & MRS. W. H. ANGEL, BIR. & MRS. vsr. JET. IFIVCRX BEG most respectfully to announce to the Ladies and Gen- tlemen of Cardiff and its Vicinity, that their BENEFIT is appointed for THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, NOVEM- BER 30th, 1843, on which occasion will be presented the admired Comedy of SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES; Or, A Seaman's Toast. Admiral Franklin Mr. Mulford. Charles Franklin Mr. Buckingham. Billy Lackaday Mr. W. H. Angel. Sandford. Mr. Frazer. EUGENIA MISS MACREADY. Laura (with Songs) Mrs. Este. Mrs. Bell.. Mrs. Macnamara Susan.. Mrs. Silver. In the course of the Evening, Mr. W. H. Angel, will Sing the following Comic Songs ;—'Billy Lackaday's Lament — My Grandfather was a most Wonderful Man -The Statty Fair and an entirely New Medley! Dance. Mrs. SI L VER. SONG- DEATH OF NELSON," MR. REDFERN. A favourite Hornpipe, by Master C. E. Angel. To be followed by the Popular Extravaganza, never acted here, called RINKS THE BAGMAN. Or The Commercial Traveller. 9 Binks (The Bagman) Mr. W. H. Angel. Jack Robinson Mr. Silver. Crimniins.. Mr, Artaud I Mrs. Crimmins.. Mrs. Este. A Double Hornpipe by Master James L. Angel and Miss Angel. The Entertainments will conclude with the Laughable Burletta, called Baron SoWercroutzensausencren, OR CATCHING AN HEIRESS. ° Captain Pordce Mr. Buckingham. Capt. Killingly Mr. H. Frazer. Tom Twigcalais Baron Sowercroutzensausengen Mr W, H. Angel. Caroline Gayton Mrs. Este. Sally Giggle Miss Plowman. Tickets to be had of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Angel, No. Jl, St. Mary's, Mr. Bird's; at the Guardian" Office, &c., where places for the Boxes may be taken. The ilew Foundry, Cardiff. THOMAS WILLIAMS BEGS leave most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he still continues Casting GRATES, STOVES, &c,, and every article in the Casting line, with the greatest possible dispatch, and on the lowest terms. SMITHS1 WORK IN GENERAL EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. New Foundry, Cardiff, 1 Nov. 23rd, 1843. )

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