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TO ENGINEERS. WANTED, on the BODMIN and WAOR I\, BUI DG H UAIMVAY, CORNWALL, a WORK- ING ENGIBEn. He must be fully competent to work the Engines. which lie will be occasionally re- quired to do; but his chief employment will' be in the superintendance of the fitting up department, and the cleaning and keeping in working order and repair the *t° |^oco,nol've Engines, and the Wafrson establishment of the Company. The road is a single rail. Salary ilOO per annum. Engagement to commence from 29th September. Applicalionsand testimonials to he sent to Mr Preton Wallis, Solicitor, Market Street. Bodmin, Clerk to the Company, on or before the 14th September. Bodmin, 12th August, 1840. .TTLRA CARDIFF PACKET, w J. EVANS, Master, IS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLBY STREET, LONDON, For Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridye, Bridt/end, and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON THURSDAY, SIU'TEMKEK 17th. 1840. For Freight, &c. apply to the Master, on Board; Mr ll Burton. Jnn" Newport; Mr Thomas Richards, Abergavenny Messrs Winstonc, Prosser and Co. Brecon, Mr Smith, the Wharfinger, London-, or to Mr II. H. Parry, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, Aug 31th, 1840. CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, HENllY JEFFERY, Commander, ARE INTENDKD TO SAIL During1 the NEXT WEEK, as follows, wSwSss* (From the Bute Ship Dock.) FROM CARDIFF Sep. 7.. Monday Nautilus 12 noon 8.. Tuesday. Lad v Charlotte 2 afternoon 9.. Wednesday. Nall.tilus. 2 afternoon I, Thursday .Lady Charlotte 3-i afternoon lo* Fridav Nautilus. 3i afternoon li.. Saturday Lady Charlotte 9 morning FROM BltlSPOL. Sp. 7.. Monday l,ady Charlotte 1 afternoon 8.. Tuesday .Nautilus. li afternoon in ^dnesday f.ady Charlotte 3 afternoon 10.. Thursday Nautilus. 8 morning 11.. Friday. Lady Charlotte 9 morning 12.. Saturday Nautilus 6 morning Carriages and Horses must be along-side an hour and half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they caunot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. PA RFI :-After C.biti, 5s.-Fore Cabin, 3S. Children under 12 Years of Age, H a If-price.- Dogs, Is each. A Female Steward attends on Board both PaLkets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. P-,r-Witeel C>»a8e»Sl8.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin. w».; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle, 6s.; Sheep, Is. 6d- These Fares include every expense. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended tot the NAUTILUS to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Hubert 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 lpackets. at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge. Aberdare, Cowbridye, Bridgend L%wdrisietat,(tnd Caerphilly.-Goods forwarded to thes.? PiAces in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im. mediately 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 g?u>d on delivery. Goods, Package', Parcels, &c. forwarded toallpar's the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will It readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at tile Packet Office on the lYharf, Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones, Asent *o. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac.' raeq; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wfearf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Creq. Celtt. Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTIi Packet. NOTICE.— The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for ..fly Goods. Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Rooked at either -of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristo., if above the value, ff We., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro. portion paid for the same, at the time of Booking.- Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six 0 clock in the evening of the day of landing. will tie warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not ouly for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un. satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the 1 roprictnrs of the said Packets. Disputed weight* or measurement, claims for loss or datitage, &c., cannot be allowed, unles a written notice of the same be sent to .he Office oti the (lay of delivery. Mritannia Life Assurance Company. No. 1, PRINCE'S STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONP, MILLION. directors, William lbardgett, Esq I Robert Eglititon, Esq. Samuel Bevingtou, Esq Erasmus Robt. Foster, Esq Wm. Fechney Black. Esq Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. JOhn Bnghtman, Esq I Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq William Shand, Jun., Esq Willis Coventry, Esq Henry Lewis Smale, Esq John Drewett, Esq Thomas Tweed, Esq. ittetotcal "Ohn Sitns, M. D.-f-'benezer Smith, Esq., Surgeon. Solicitor. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Tables composed expressly for the use of this Institution, from authentic and com- plete data. Increasing rates of Premium on a new and remark. able plan, for securing loans or debts; a less imme- diate payment being required Oil a policy for the wlioie term of life than in any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two • clock. Policy every admitted in the AU elailDs payable within one month after proof of death. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their xeports. Premium per Cent per Annum payable during First Second Third Fo„,«h Remain- Ace. Five Five Five Five der of Years. ears. Years. Years. Life. « 4 tU'i n\\ 11 i •>; J » .216 r I 9 4 4 s 5 5 6 »6l! } PETER MOXKISON, Esq., Resident Director, London. AGENTS. WWPQRT Mr A.G.Jenkins. «* £ 9kgAr IRON WORKS —W. F. Ireland W" D "orwood,' Bank. ?S,v;«o; YDVIL Walter Thompson. Bank. CME-PSTew -Stephen Vernon, Bank. I'SK •••••«». —J. L. Baldwyn, Solictor. Mon^MOOM1 NV "H"ilcy Morgan,Stationer MOWMOOrtt w. Jenkins, Stationer. PUBLISHED THIS DAY, PAPERS on IRON and STEEL-Practical and JL Experimental, with Copious Illustrative Notes and Analyses of the Principal Coals used in the Manu- facture of Iron in England and Wales. By DAVID Esq. In one large octavo volume, with plates. Price 30s. John Weale, 59, High Holborn. GAME NOTICE. ALL QUALIFIED PERSONS arc REQUEST- ED to ABSTAIN from SPORTING over the undermentioned Farms, Lands, and Woods; and ail UNQUALIFIED PERSON'S found TRESPWSSING thereupon will he PROSECUTED — Castle Coch Forest. Llwynmalt, Tyclvd, Velindra, Forest Issa, Penylan, Maesmawr, Tynewydd, Llan. Coedca. Ynys- coy, Coedybeddw, Caerwen. Frwdtneyrick, Cefn bychan, Cefn Colstin, Cwmllwytrow, Tonmawr, Garth, Cwn- fvnonna, I ynant, Vlynydd, and Giiiiii-ics; situate in the several Parishes of Kglwysilan, Whitchurch, Lantwit- vardre, Pentyrch, and ltadyr, in the County of Gla- morgan. Velinrlra, A ugiist 27, 1840. GAME. A Lh PERSONS are hereby CAUTIONED NOT i TO SHOOT over the lands of Daniel Jones, Esq.. the Hon. Robert Clive, Iltid Nielioll, Esq., Q P., John Nicholl, Esq., M P., Whitlock Nicholl, Esq., II. C. "Nicholl, Rq., Mrliichard Price, the (lev. Robt. Nicholl, and Wm. Nicholl. Esq., M.D., situate in the parishes of Lantwit Major and Lanmaes, A REWARD OF TWO GUINEAS will be paid to any one who will give such information as shall lead to the conviction of trespassers. Dimland House, Aug. 24th, 1840. BRECKNOCK COUNTY AND BOROUGH GENERAL INFIRMARY. AT a MEETING of the MANAGING COM- MITTEE, held on Tuesday, the First day of September, 1840, the following Resolution was entered in the Minutes:- II Resolved, That the Secretary do give Notice that a Special General Meeting will be held on Tuesday, the Sixth day of October next, for the purpose of filling up the Va- cancy in the Establishment, caused by the death of Dr. Lucas, the late Consulting Physician of the Institution. J. Parry de Winton, Chairman, "Jno. Jones, '• Hugh Bold, "Penry Williams, Jun. Thos. Batt." NOTICE IS HEREBY THEREFORE GJVE. that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Suh- scribers to the above Institution WILL BE MELD at the INFIRMARY, on TUESDAY, the Sixth day of OCTOBER, 1840, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, for the above purpose. By order of the, Committee, JOHN DAVIES, Secretary. Brecon, 1st September, 1840. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Life and Fire Assurance, Trust and Annuity Institution, 6, King William Street, City, and 7, St. Martin's Place, Trafalgar Square. CI A PITA L, ON E MILLION. One tenth of the entire profits of this Institution will be applied to the relief of distressed and aged Clergymen, and the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, who may be recommended by the Bishops, or by the Clergy of their respective Localities. liJatvonst, His Grace the Duke of Beaufort. The flight Rev. the Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. The Right trev. the Lord Bishop of Worcester, The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Jamaica. 30onorairr Utrectorg. Samuel Baker, Esq Lypiatt Park, Gloucestershire Robert Bodle, Esq., Woolston Hall. Essex Rev. B. S. Claxson, D.D., Gloucester Rev. J. C. Fynes Clinton, Rectory, Cromwell Sir C Rethcll Codrington, Baronet C. W. Codrington. Esq., M.P. Rev. C. Cole. Peterhead Rev. A. G. Cornwall, Ashcroft House, Kingscote, Stroud Sir :1. H. Cunliffe, Baronet, Acton I ark, Wrexham Rev. John J. Dymock, Rector of Uppingham, Rutland Rev. J. Dudley, Bromyatd Retf. John Dolphin, Bath, Rector of Pebmarsh, &c. Hon. & Rev. T. Erskine, Beighton Vicarage. Sheffield Rev. W. It. Evans, Kingsland Rectory, Leominster Hev. Evan Evans, i.tanermore, Ruthin Kichard Fothergill, Esq., Lowbridge House, Kendal Rev. W. Gray, Br»ffert»n, Boroughhridge Jos. Halford, Esq., Charlemont Hall, Staffordshire E. G. Hallcwell, Esq., Long Court, Stroud N. T. Hope, Esq., M.P. Thomas Holt, Esq., Registrar to the Bishop of Gloucester Rev. Robert Harrison, Temple, Sowerby Rev. Henry Hope, Rector of Christon, Somerset Dr. Hoskins, Guernsey The Very Hev. the Dean of Jersey Rev. W. Mayd, Withersfield, Cambridgeshire Joseph Neeld, Esq., M.P. John Veeld, Esq., VI.P. Rev. H. Nevill, Cottesmnre. Hutlanrl Archdeacon Newcom, Cloisters, Ruihin Rev. W. Palmer, D.D., Vicar of Yarcombe, Devon Rev. Sir George Prevost, Bart. Hon. end Rev. A. Perceval, Chaplain to her Majesty Alexander Pringle, Esq., M.P. M. R Scott, Esq., 17, Devonshire Place I Rev. James Shirley, Erettenham Rectory, Norwich J. M. Shipton, Esq.. Glollcester Rev. H. T. Tnoker, Upottery Vicarage, Devonshire Rev. Thomas Tyrwhitt, Whitchurch Rev. W. Walton, F.R.S., Allenheads, Northumberland W. Preston White. Esq., Cork J. H. Wiockwortb, Esq., Buckingham Street. Strand Utmtorjf. William Sloane, Esq., 37, Wimpole Street, Chairman. Major Adair, Liverpool J M'CIure, Esq 8, Broad J. Anderson, Esq, Duness. Street lin M. N. Mac Donald, Esq.,W. Wm. C. Crane, Esq., 12, S. Edinburgh Copthal'court Capt.Macdougall,Fir-grove, Ben. Jackson, Esq. ,2S,Gor-j North Brixton don street,Gordon square Geo. Sloane, Esq., Temple Rev. H. J. Knapp, 62, Mor-1 Sir* William White, 15, St. timer Street James's Square Solicitor, Edward M. Rldertol1, Esq., 40, Queen Street, Bloomsbury ADVANTAGES OF THE INSTITUTION. A large paid-up Capital, at all times available.— An influential Proprietary.—Rates of Premium as low as are consistent with security.— Premiums payable cither An- nually, Half Yearly, or Quarterly, or in one sum, or in a limited number of payments. — Age admitted in the Policy —Unopposed Probates of ti,e Diocesan Courts held sufficient to entitle claimants to recover the amount of Policies—A Board of Directors sit daily to enable parties to effect Insurances with the lea,t possible delay. -Policies purchased on Liberal Terms. Medical Men remunerated in all Cases for their Reports.—Testamentary and all other Trusts executed. Endowments and Annuities, Immediate and Deferred, granted on a liberal scale. FIRE.—The Premiums for Assurance against Fire charged at the usual moderate Hrites. and the Residences and Furniture of Clergymen, insured ten per cent. lower. -Policies transferred without expense. Various other advantages are offered, which are ex- plained ia the Prospectus, to be had of the Company's Agents. TABLE OF RATES. ASOENDJNG SCALE. ASOENDJNG SCALE. Age. With Without Piolii. Trotit 1st Seveu 2d Seven 3d Seven Years Ye.irs Years £ s. d £ s..d! £ ». d £ s. d £ s, d 20 I 17 4jl 13 II 1 2 0 1 13 0 2 4 0 30 2 6 10-2 2 7 1 8 0 2 2 0 2 16 0 40 3 3 6 2 17 8 1 19 0 218 C 3 18 0 50 4 13 4^4 4 11 3 0 2 4 10 3 6 0 4 The necessary forms and information, may be obtained by application to BENJAMIN JACKSON, Managing Director, 6, King William Street, City A liberal Commission allowed to Solicitors and Agents. Agent for Pembroke—Mr B. C. Tre«eek», cbemist, c. BRITISH SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. GLASGOW MEETING, 1840. FULL REPORTS of the PROCEEDINGS of fbiq MEETINtt, to assembfe on the 17th of Sep- i tember, with ABSTRACTS of the more important PAPERS read in the SECTIONS, will be given in THE ATHENJEUM. The Report of the Bristol Meeting occupied above 140 columns (three double numbers tein* sivenl that of th" hltTtb iTt,n" a'wve*00c<l!s (4 double numbers); that of the Newcastle Meeting 198 tols.°( 4 double numbers) r ff lg \VA 174 C°n' (4,t!°"t,le nui"bers) and such arrangemsnt. have been made as to induce a ope that the present will be PCJUJIUV full, TH.E ATHENJEUM JOURNAL OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE FINE Ann-pice Vourvence (Sixteen, occasionally I wen'y-four, large Quarto Pages), contains— ourpence vomiecii, It with copious Extracts, of all important NEW WORKS, both English and Foreign SC^f'nt/fIP SI ipiVrr !'TVOly, t,3'au,hori,y)of' a?! ,llat is interesting in the Proceedings of the LEARNED AND V'SJraCtS °f tfl? rne the Meteorological Table kept S SciLmifir V« "ftbeKoyal Society, and forn.shed exclusively to this Journal Authentic Accounts of all Scientific Vo\am & and ExpeUiiLms. Criticisms on Art, Critical Notices of Exhibitions, Vow Prints, New Music, all Scientific Vo\am & and ExpeUiiLms. Criticisms on Art, Critical Notices of Exhibitions, Vow Prints, New Music, th>t vf-ra'n""Ce'tS' 1 il^.atres'&c- Biographical Notices of distinguished Men. Original Papers and Poems W.th Miscellanea including aK th»t is likely to interest the informed and intelligent. P K5- Ihe AIHENJEOM IS published every Saturday, price Fouroence (a Stamped Edition to go bv Post Fire- pence), and is also reissued each Month, neatly stitched jn a wrapper. § \IONrmL^ 'S!l,°"ld give or(irs immediately to their respective Booksellers for the MONIHLY PARfa ot the AlHhNiEUM, that cop.es may be received with the monthly parcels. tiritJgcttlJ turiipiur idifitrict. TVOTICE IS I1EBEBY GIVEN, That a SPECIAL GEN I,UAL MEETING of the Trustees of this District WILL t!E HELD at the WYNDHA M ARMS I IN^, ill the Io«n of BftI Dm !•. VO, in the County of GLAMORGAN, on SATURDAY, the 12th day of SEPTEMBER uext, at the hour of 12 o'Clock at Noon, for the ELECTION of TRUSTEES or COMMIS- SION Ens, in the room of the Trustees or Commissioners lately deceased or become disqualified to Act. By Order of the Trustees, WM. MORGAN. Bridgend, August 19, 1840. Clerk. To Sportsmen and. Others. aro be ntt, f AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSE respectably FURNISHED, nenr the SEA, in the neighbourhood of BRIDGEND, with the right of Shooting over from four to live hundred acres of excellent Sporting (iround, well stocked with Game. The Proprietor would have no objection to accommo- date a Gentleman with Board if it would he p;eferrcd. EXCELLENT STABLING. For further particulars apply to Mr J. G. Bird, printer, &c., Bridgend. Bridgend, 27th August, 1840. CRICKHOWELL, BRECONSHIRE. o be 3Lett AND ENTERED UPON THE 25th D\Y OF Dr.C., 18W, T^HAT old established MALT HOUSE, with a convenient DIVKLLtNO HOUSE, and requisite Out Buildings; also, three valuable ORCHARDS i.i full bearing. The above property is situate in t- Town of Crick- Ile howell, adjoining the Mail Road, and in the occupation of Mr Charles Price. Further particulars may be known on application to Thomas Davies, Esq., Llangattock Court. Mr Edward Davies, Llangattock, or Air Edward Williams Davies, Solicitor, Crickhowell. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, 120 ACRES OF PRIME LATTERMATH, GROWING IN MAESLOUGH PARK, In Lots of about 25 Acres; also, the Depasturing of Sixty Acres. Co fie Itirt i) t) £ lurtton, By WM. JONES, At the MAESLOUGH ARMS INN, BRECON, on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1840, at Three o'clock in Afternoon, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY Acres of PRIIVIE L4TTE!tMATII, and about Six'y Acre-; FRESH PASTC1RE, gsowing in MAESLOUGH PABK. The Latterinath will be Let in Four Lots, of about 30 Acres each, the Pasture in Three Lots, of about 20 Acres each. The Land must be cleared by the 2d February, 18 H. For further particulars apply to Mr Edward Fowke, Agent, Glanhenwye. tJretOnøbire ZZuvripiUe rttøt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising from the several Toll Gates under- mentioned will be Uct by glttctfctt, to the best Bidder, at the SHIRE HALL, in ERECK- NO" on WEONESDAY, the Ninth Day of SEP. T E M B EB 1840, at the Hour of Twelve at Noon, forOne Year, to commence on the29th Day of September, 1840, at Noon. The Sums of Monev in conjunction with the Lots are the Annual Rents at which the same are respectively Let this year, clear of all deductions. The Didders must be then and there prepared with sufficient Sureties for payment of the money monthly (which Sureties must be personally present at the said Meeting with proper letters of recommendation), and no Renter in arrcar will he allowed to bill, and they must, if the said Tmstees shall require, pay the rent monthly in advane-the first monthly payment to be made at the said meeting, and the other eleven instalments at the beginning of each month. LnT £ I The East and West Gates at Trecastle and Senny Gate 7^0 2 Lanfacs and Tairdcrwcn Gates 7:30 3 The Walton Gate and Side Gate, and Llau- saiutfrcad Side Gate. and the Penkelly Cefnbrynieh, and Groesfforrdd (;at"8. 656 4 The Ponteiimbeth, Crickhowell Bridge, and Green Hill Gates, a-.d Potvybrynhirt Side Gate 1002 5 The Pontneathvaughau 24 5 The Cwindu Gate, in Devynnock 19 7 The Grigos,^ Directing Post, Trefccca, and Broy nllis Gates, and Llyswen Gates and Side Gale ofio S The Tarrall Gate ]23 9 The Trebanog and Pendniin Gates. 10 I It) The Clydach and Dany Park Gates. 177 lIThe Blaenhonddu Gate. 45 The TO L LS to be taken will be the same as those taken during the current year. NOTfC R IS ALSO GIVEN, that at the said Meet- ing, New Trustees will be .Elected in the room of such as are dead. By Order of the Trustees, EDWARD WILLIAMS r Brecknock, 12th August, 1840. Their Clerk. GREAT FOREST OF BRECKNOCK. Cnewr Annual Sale. One Thousand and Twenty-Five Healthy Chevint and Hill Sheep, Twenty Head of Scotch Cattl? and Thirty Thorough Bred Hill Ponies for Sale'. Co be £ oltr ftp Auction, BY MR THOS. GLASBROOK, At CNEWR, Four Miles from Devynnock, Ten Miles from Brecon, and Thirteen Miles from Merthvr Tydvil, on WEDNESDAY, 16tfa SEPTEMBER," 1840, THE undermentioned Fat and other SHEEP SCO 1 CM CATTLE, and very excellent HILL PONI ES.consistingof 20Scotch Cows.one superior Bull, 14 Hill Pony Mares, 16 very superior Hill Ponies, three and four years old, several of them good matchers, six exceedingly handsome Bay Colour Hill Ponies (exq II i- site matchers), 300 heahhy Cheviot Ewes, 100 superior fat Cheviot Wethers, 25 thorough bred Cheviot Rams, 400 excellent Welsh Wethers, four and five years old, ali Fal, allCl 200 Cheviot Ewe LauJbs. The Auctioneer respectfully takes leave to call the attention of Butchers and Others to the above Sale, the Cheviot and Welsh Wethers arc Fat and well merit their particular attention, and the Scotch Cattle and Ponies excel any offered at any previous Annual Sale. The Sale will positively commence at Twclve o'Clock precisely, as the whole will be disposed of in One Day. Three Months'credit will be given on approved security. Gaer, near Brecon, 29th August, 1840. BRECONSHIRE. Co tip Sotti lij) Unction, By Mr THOMAS DAVIES, At tie GEORGE IVN, COEuYCY M M ER, on FRI- DAY, the 11 tli SB 1840, at Six o'Clock in the Evening, subject to such conditions which will be then produced, \LL those Three well arranged and compact COTTAGES, or DWELLING HOUSES, under the same Roof, and adjoining each other, with a piece of GARDEN GROUND attached to each; situate in i lie prinf-i))a)stre<tandt))«rougharetnCoedy<vmnicr. occupied by respectable Tenants, being the property of Th unas Williams. The above Property is hehl under a Lease of 99 years. 62 of which are unexpired, su ject to a Ground Rent of C-2 5s per annum. Further particulars (if reqnirnd) may be obtained of Messrs Perkins and Jalllc-, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydvil; or, of the Auctioneer, Blish Inn, Ierthyr Tydvil. M E R T H Y It T Y D V I L. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. On TUESDAY, the 22d Day of SEPTEMBER, 1810, ltill br Onr tii) ftuctton, By Mr JOHN JONES, At the WELLINGTON INN, MERTHYR TYDVIL, at Four o clock iu the Afternoon, in the following Lots, viz. JOT I— All that old established PUBLIC J HOUSE, called THE WELLINGTON, or JACK- SON i> BIiIDGE, situate a' Jackson's Bridge, ill the Parish of Meitbyr Tydvil, consisting of a very spacious House, with an excellent Cellar, Brewhouse, a I'umij abundantly supplied with water, 2 Stables, Warehouse, Garden, and every convenience requisite for carrying on an extensive Innkeeping business, which has been carried on, with great success, for the last 20 years, by the late and present Proprietors, and might he conveniently adapted for other business; held under a le:ise for the unexpired term of 69 years, subject to the jearly Ground Rent of £ 2 Is 7d. LOT 2 -Four DWELLING HOUSES, situate at Jackson's Bridge, in Front of the Street, and near Lot 1st, with Cellars, and let at moderate Rents, amounting to £ 29 Is per annum. JOT 3.-Foilr DWELLING HOUSES and a CAR- PENTER'S SHOP, immediately behind Lot 2d, and let at Rents arr,ol1!1£ing to £20 Gs per annum. LOT 4.—Six DWELLING HOUSES facing Lot 3d, and let at the Yearly Rents of £ 27 6s. LOTS 2, 3, and 4 are held under a Lease for 99 years, of which 58 years are now unexpired, subject to the yeaily ground rent of 1:4 5s 9d. LOT 5.-A STABLE conveniently situated near the three last preceding lots, held under a Lease, of '\hlch 85 years aie unexpired, at the yearly rent of 2s 7d, and nowet at the yearly rent of £ 4 4s Od. Further particulars may he obtained on application to Mis Paynter, Wellington; or at the Office of Messrs Meyrick and Davies, Merthyr Tydvil. MONMOUTHSHIRE. WERNDDU and ALTERYS, near NEWPORT. Important Sale of Pure Hereford- shire stock, Mr H. M. PARTRIDGE Has the honour to announce to the admirers of the above Stock that he is instiucted by Mr John HoJg- kinson, who is giving up his dairy, to offer for ale bll 13itblic ttttton, On the on WEDNESDAY, the 16th of SEP. TEMBER. 1840, THE whole of his valuable, pure, and much-ad- mired HEREFOHDS111RL CATTLE, ftnm 50 60 in number, including 16 Cows, two with Calves; 2 two year old Hulls; 4 two years old Bullocks 5 yearling ;5 yearling ditto; 7 yearling Heifers; 10 Seer Calves; 6 Heifer ditto; 1 Bull Calf, geven months old, very handsome. Also 21 Sheep, and 4 useful Horses. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely. M ON 1 0 (J THSHIRE. SXTBMSIVE SALS Of Mountain Horses, Milch Coirs, Mules, Hackneys, fii.r¡ Horses, fobs, the celebrated Race Horse Talisman, and other Stock. BARNABAS BROUGH Mot respectfully hegs leave to inform the Gentry, Iron Masters, Farmers, Graziers, Horse Dealers, and others interested in the purchase of Horses and Cattle, that he has received instructions from Tom Ll. Brewer, Esq., to dl by auction, On FRID AY, the 18th of SEP TEMBER, 18-10, at one o'clock precisely atGWERLOED Y GELLY FAIOI, in the Parish of ABEUYS FRU Til,half a miln only from Blaitia Church, and near to the Coalbrook Vale, Cwm Cellen, Blaina, and Nantyglo Iron Works, q^HE following' excellent and choicely selected LIVE STOCK, viz.: 13 Hill Pony Mares, with foals; 12 ditto without foals amongst which are Picbald Cream, Boan, Grev, Bav, Black, Bro vn. and iMouse Colours; one two year old Black Colt Pony; I two year old Chestnut and Ray Filly ditto 5 Yearling Bay, Black, and Roan Colt Ponies; 6 Yearling Bay, Black, and Grey Filly ditto; I three year old Piebald Stallion; and I remarkably handsome four year old Cieam Coloured Stallion, with silver mane and tail. The above have ber-n selected with great care and taste; they are principally from the well-known and favourite Brecon Forest Breed; and from them may be selected perfect match pairs from the vari- ous colours. A uniqte Pair of Grey Mules, four years old, perfectly sound, nfe, and (what is very rare) remarkably fast in harness; I serviceable Black Mule; 1 very large Brown Donkey; 1 usetul Brown Cob, onlv five years old one uncommonly handsome five years old Grey Galloway Mare. now in Foal I Cart Mare and Foal 4 very g. od Cart Horses 1 most superior harness Horse 1 useful Black Pony Mare; and that weil known and excellent Hurdle Racer, TALISMAN. His public running, and the races he has won (three or four lately), prove him to be a first rate Hurdle Racer, and a very superior fiat race runner. He is a Chesnnt Gelding, nearly 16 hands high, in racing condition, equal to 12st across a country, and well worth the attention of any person wish- ing to possess a really useful and superior horse. Four good and abundautly yielding Milch Cows, of the Glamorgan, Guernsey, and Hereford Breed they calved late and are now in full milk; 4 two years old real Kerry Heifers, all in Calf, and an excellent and valuable two years old Kerry Bull. These last have bet'n landed from Ireland but a short time ago, and are of a description of Cattle excellently well adapted to a billy ormountanous country. The whole of the above capital and useful Stock is the property of Tom LI. Brewer, Esq., and as it is to be Sold on his own Farm, there will he no Auction Duty charge- able thereon. N.B. Approved Bills at 3 months after date will be taken in payment, when the Stock purchased amounts to more thau XIO. BRECONSHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. Comprising upwards of 1,100 Acres. Zo be OnJ bV Auction, By Messrs WHITE and SON, At the CASTLE INN, in the Town of B 'ECON on » WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of SEPTKMB'ER, 1840 (by order of the Trustees acting under the Will of the late Robert Williams, Esq.). between the hours of Four and Six in the Afternoon, in the following or such o'her Lots as shall be determined on at the time of Sale, and under such conditions as shall be then produced, rpHE undermenlioned FREEHOLD FARMS, i containing the several quantities of Land herein- after specified (tie the same more or less) j— ° c o r2 ? Z. r s c rva^-s •!?! -io<: oo K — g rs- 1% N3 =r s ? v: 2 X = 5 r •-? ""33 -S S a. T. a r H..2 I. = & ? g- 5 Bsa 05 e t- r S S j' 5 ■•' l~" ►- COOOOOoS s— V I p s 5 2-3' < |» • a i » s a ti t • • • it • » L I L I is I I u>Mo COM c- S 5. c 5 u>Mo COM c- S 5. c 5 COCO o c," 0 to — — 53 ts w w— O00 <1' jj ::D J ê 1 i • • • E* 5 9 "o S S '• ^r. r' it cL Û 5 1 w S | These Farms arc all let to respectable Tenants at low rents; the Farms in Llandilo Vane (comprising upwards of 1,000 Acres) are distant fiom Brecon about ten miles, arljoin each other and lie exceedingly compact, having a Sou I he) n aspect are bounded on one side for nearly a mil by the river Cilypny, and are well adapterl for the turnip husbandry. The Farm in Llanvihanael nant-hrane is about eight miles from Brecon. They have all exten- sive rights of Common. To persons desirous of making- an investmeilt in land capable of considerable improvement this property affords a favourable opportunity. Air Powell, of Aberbrane Farm, near Brecon, will cause the premises to be shewn, and for further particu- lals apply to Messrs Powles and Tyler, Solicitor", Monmouth (at whose Office Maps of the Estates may be seen), or to the Auctioneers, Coleford, Gloucester- shire. 13 R E C K 0 C K S H IRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS FOR ioaIr bg flribatc Contract ^HE 1 ARAI of PANTYBLODALJ, in the Parish of LLANYN1S, in the County of BRECK- NOCK, con isting of a Farm House, Bar, Cart llousi s, Stables, and otter necessary out-buildings, recently erected and in good repair, with 105 acres, I rood, and '23 perchi-s, of excfllpnt Arable, Pa,tllr. nnd Meadow Land, in the occupation of Mr Roger Davies, as Tenant from y, ar lo year; and of 43 acres and 3 peiches of WOOD LAND, !Tnon which are now growing 2,238 fine and thriving Oak Timber Tiees,158 Ash Trees.' 5 Wych Elm Trees.and"5 Fir Trees, marked uith white p;,int, and about 1,000 of Oak Saplmgs, and is distant three miles from the Town of Builth. There is attached to the Farm a valuable right of com- I rhon of Pasture on Eppynt Hill, for Horses, Tattle, and Sheep. The Farm will be sold with or without a valuation of the Timber Trees and Oak Saplings, as may be most agreeable to the Purchaser. One thousand pounds of the purchase money may remain charged on the premises^ at four pounds per centum interest by the year. The Tenant will shew the p emise*; and for farther particulars, or to treat for the purchase, apply (if bv letter post paid) to Mr Thomas Bishop, S(ilicitor,-Iii-Ill" where a Map of the Farm may be seen orto the Propn,. tor, Mr Benjamin Price, Lefnygarth, in the Parish of Gwenddwr, Brccknock-shirc. Brecon, September 1st, 18-10. GREAT FALL IN rE. THE NEW London Genuine Tea Company 25, COLEMAN STREET, LONDON, HAVE APPOINTED Mr DAVID lewis Chemist, &c., Agent for DOWL-VIS. The NEW LONDON GENUINE Till COMPANY arc happy to give their Friends the earliest information oi the great reduction that has t;iken place in the Price of leas. This has enabled them to secure a bre stock of all descriptions, so as to supply the public at the old rates, with the vame GhNL'lNE TEAS that were sup- plied by the Hong Aierchants to the Hon. East India Company, duriug so itianv years. Tiie numerous convictions recently obtained bv the Excise against parties for adulterating Teas, rendrrs it necessary again to caution the ¡'ubJic against purchasing the spurious article vended under the name of Cheap Teas" throughout the country, at low rates. The various and expensive frauds and deceptions prac- tised since theintroduction of Free Trade Teas, originated the establishment of the New London Tea Comoanv. An exp rience of upwards of twenty vears, and the'mo'st extensive patronage, prove the value put by the Public (In the system of supplying a genuine article through Aeents appointed in nearly all the principal Towns in the Kin". dom, in convenient Packages., packed in Lead, from one ounce to one pound. To accommodate families, they send also Packets of Zl'J and/l p careful!y Pa^ed in lead, w»h an tl us.T r I'" £ reT"S> afd soal(>d whh seal, thus affording the Purchaser the satisfaction of knowini that he has «HNUINE TEA, as received from London The Company have determined not to enter into cotr. petition wuh the vendors of low priced Teas called/' owes Vece,ve ,a"d P*PCT' 0rders for a"v such, on the » ,erms>onl>' not UIld" the Company's label. » Persons of character and respectcbilit', desirous °°KSill»2 T" «»do«fo/ile7°r ences in London, may have an Assortment with full K,Ca Jrrlt I'6 Vflai'!e AgrnCy: tllpy -11 obUin uoi only a genteel and permanent, but a very lucrative addition to their own business, without in most cases the advance of additional capital. CofemarnSS,thetNrV Gelluine Tea Company, 25, Coleman Street, London (Postpaid.) PARIvEU BQrr, Of Notiingham, DENTIST li>ns leave to iiifoira his Friends 1nil »\,o p i r Sener«l, ihat he Uos disposed of ihe inure Prope.Yv will. In future, be affix, to each b0ll,e 01 the geouine roTrsTmTTr«fI,E,R' price ,s 'i'1 fiU I 1 ilNCTL- Kh fop S< Ur v v in IIIP i n BOl'T'S CORN S LVE. price Ks LVl s' pnce ls 9 '• BOTf'S SANATIVE SALVE, 101 LlJe Relief and Cure of s:9e0r'ie,aS.,ini!;le,U, 1° Ui- BrL'a^- t>arlic"l"»lybi all kiudi of Is li,i ppr paekd. BO'I'T'S N,XNKELN DYE, warranted to stand washing, p ice I per liOTTS CLO.H POWDER. for taking Groase SpotSi 1 ,iii t, < ut oi .Mlk-. >iUr, 111001 without (lis- cli.trging the Colour, price Is per bottle. Prepared by "Birclav and Son«t*f Farrinedon Street Loudon, and sold by all Venders of Medicine, The first Establishment of the kind in the Kingdom I: I The London Genuine Tea Co nzl)aiiy -Es,ablis bed Isis, AT No. 23, LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON, For theSle of Pure and unadulterated TEAS, has stood pre-eminent for Twenty-two Years. numerous convictions by the Excise of parties found Guilty of Adulterating Teas, tempted by the high price of that Article, and the un- worthy attempt of individuals vainly endeayouring to imitate the Company's system of business, have ren- dered it imperative on them to warn the Public against such gross impositions. The Teas of the London Gennine Tea Company are packed in Lead, in parcels from one Ounce to one Pound, and will he found cheaper at their prices than those of any other House. Observe—So 23, Ludgate Hill, on each Package The following are the agents for this Town and District. Merthyr Mrs Jenkins, Chemist. Tredegar Mr John Davies, Bookseller. Pontypool Mr H. Williams, Draper. Brynmawr lklr John Jones. Draper. Criltlilin Mrs Hannah Dowle. Caerleon. Mrs Ann Hughes. Newport. Mr Henry Clapperton. Bookseller. Cardiff Mr Win. Rird, Cardiff. Cowbridge Mrs Ann Llewellyn. Uridn^rjd Mr J. G. Bird, Post Office. Ditto Mr n. Thomas. Pyle. Mr Morg.in Rees, Orocer. Chepstuw. Mrs Ami Williams. Draper. Newn.iain ?dr J. Phillpotts, Chemist. Applications f,.r Agencies maybe addressed to the Company, at their present Establishment, No 2, Laurence 1 ountney Hill, where all Ciders will be received and Mended "ro. 9K "PI-AIR'S GOUT AVI) RHKU- Jjjf/ M/J MATIC PILLS have, through the notoriety 'heir great efficacy, 11 a*- become the only >Ieci- 'A c'ne iti genrral use, or, 'J't .v j"'08^ ^re8d* c Rheumatism, Lumb.igoj Sciatica, I;c Douloureux. Pains in the He.id and Face frequently mistaken for the Toothache, and all analogous complaint.. I he recant testimonial of Lieut. Ma«ers (of Hawle;, near Upshot) late cf the Royal Newfound- r land Veteran Companies, who was invalided home by a Garrison order, tog.ther with the numerous certificates whic haw been pubhshed from persons in every station ° f'v if parts of the Empire, particularly those of the Rev Dr. Romberg, the Chevalier De la Garde &c.. See., demonstrate this preparation to be one of the greatest cii-coveries in Medicine. ^Sold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London and bv his appointment by Mr D. Vorgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvi! Mr Phillip* Cardifl; IVir Farror, Monmouth Mr Williams, Brecon Mr wliams, Newport; and all respectable Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per box. \sk for Blair's GOllt alld Rheumatic Pills, and observe the name and address of Thomas 229, Strand London," impressed on the Government Stamp/affined to each Box of the Genuine Medicine.       -r" it&                   ''AI.nr rrice is. lid. per box, TQ ,1E SoFFErtERs FROM BILIOUS 4Vf) LIVTR COMPLAINTS. T'U.??,X3rnf)'P!l s,,cc<i«sof FRAMPTON'S PILE 1 I,u eive immediate relief in all Spasmodic and Windy (lorni,lai,,ts, ,itti the whole train of well-known symp- toms arising from a weak stomach, or viriated hilious sierenon, lnd,ges?ion, pain at ,hp ,he Stomach 1.1-wus or Sitk Head-ache. Heartburn, Logs of Appetite '^nseof H, ness after Meals, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and | am over the Lyes &c, Persons of a Full Habit, who Sensp of Fulnps after Meals, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and | am over the Lyes &c, Persons of a Full Habit, who S nar l''001, "VHea,1-ach('- Giddiness, Drowsiness, and to thePHne ]E ;ars;rjs,from,00S''<,aNiflowof Blood f, Hoa<1' s,,ould "ever be without them, a, ninny dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by tl eir v*> r <-«" ^i.tl.1 I ir Langonr and Depression of Spirits, rem' vin a'Xm? B°W'eIs ?riPinS or aunovance, ni, noxious accumulations, renderinu- the Svstem truly comio,tah]p and the head clear. The very S ir-vrd tll)oii them by a larg(% portion of ti,e H r, is the best crtterjon of their merit, and the con- nna statements of their good effects from all parts of the Kingdom is a source of the highest gratification. Sold by T. Prout. 229, Strand, London. Price Is. lbd, perhox. a Mr D.Morgan, Drnegist, Merthvr Tydvil; Mr Phillips, Cardiff; Mr Farror, Monmouth Mr Williams, Biecon • .Vrr illiams..vewport anj hv the Venders of Medi- cines generally the Kingdom. Ask for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF F 1F A LTH. and ob- serve the name and address of Pi out, 229 Strand. LonJun," on the Government Stamp.

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