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NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS OF POPULAR WORKS, JUST PUBLISHED. Bound in cloth, with gilt edges, price 2s. 6d. The Hand-Book of Swindling. BY THE LATE CAPTAIN BARABBAS WHITEFEATHER, Late of the Body Guard of his Majesty King Carlos; Treasurer of the British Wine and Vinegar Company; Trustee for the Protection of the River Thames from Incendiaries; Principal Inventor of L'oyais Stock- Ranker of St. George's Fields Original Patentee of the Parachute Conveyance Association; Knight of every Order of the Fleece; S.C A.M.P and C U.K. A man who has witnessed the fervent welcome accorded by a British Public to THE HAND-BOOK OF SKITTLES'—'THE HAND-BOOK OF CIIEESE-TOASTING "flie HAND-BOOK OF EEL,SKINNING'-TIIEHAND- BOOK OF NPTMFG-GRATING'—'THE HAND-BOOK OF CORN-CUTTING'—THE HAND-BOOK OF KITTEN-DROWN- ING'-and other productions of greater and lesser pith and purpose, he, the philosophic observer, cannot but glow with the sweetest and liveliest feelings of antici- pated pleasure at the outburst of national gratitude acknowledging and rejoicing in the publication of THE HAND-BooK OF SWINDLING,' Why, It is a national work a vade mecum for a whole people." -Preface. In One Volume, small Octavo, price 4s. 6d. boards," WITH SIX ILLUSTRATIONS BY PHIZ, AND WOODCUTS, A PAPBR OP TOBACCO. Treating of the Rise, Progress, Pleasures, and Advan tages of Smoking, with remarks on the use and abuse of the fascinating Weed. Anecdotes of distinguished Smokers. Mems. on Pipes and lobacco Boxes. ,NAND.-ANI ESLA^;TJRITICA1' C"TICAL, Practical, and Theoretical on SNUFF. BY JOSEPH FUME. In One Volume, small 8vo, Price 53. cloth, SONGS AND BALLADS. BY SAMUEL LOVER. These popular Lyrics, including the celebrated Su- perstitions of Ireland," are now, for the first time, collected and revised by the Author. EIGHTH EDITION. In One Volume, small 8vo, price 3s. boards, Sketches of Young Ladies, WITH SIX ILLUSTRATIONS BY PHIZ." FIFTH EDITION. In One Volume, small 8vo, price 3s. boardi, Sketches of Young Gentlemen. One Volume, royal lGmo, neatly bound, price 5s. 6d., CHESS FOR BEGINNERS; IN A SERIES OF PROGRESSIVE LESSONS, Showing the most approved Methods of Beginning and Ending the Game, together with various situations and Check Mates. BY WILLIAM LEWIS, Author of several Work, on the Game. With Twenty-four Diagrams Printed in Colours. Second Edition, Corrected. London: Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand Sold by all Booksellers in Town and COUNTRY. Nicholas Nickleby Complete. On the 28th of October will be Published, in One Volume Octavo, Price, bound in Cloth £ I Is.; half- bound morocco, £1 4s. 6d.; whole bound morocco gilt, £ 1 6s. 6d. THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. BY CHARLES DICKENS. With Illustrations by PHIZ. And a Portrait of the i3 £ Xrd BY FINDEN' F-M a Painting byl. Maclise, A.R.A. In One Volume 8vo, bound in cloth, price £ 1 Is.; half-bound morocco, £ 1 4s. 6d whole bound morocco, THE PICKWICK PAPERS" I BY "BOZ." WITH FORTY THREE ILLUSTRATIONS BY PHIZ." Volume 8vo, uniform with the Pickwick 7, price £ 1 LG< IN CIOLH. ]LAIF bound morocco, ±1 4s bd.; whole bound morocco, £ 1 6s. 6d. SKETCHES BY "BOZ." A NEW EDITION. COMPRISING BOTH T H"E SERIES. With Forty Illustrations by George Cruikshank. Portrait of Mr Dickens, Engravd by Findell, from the PAINTING by Daniel P A II.A. 1 RO°F Impressions are now ready. PRICL-IN qualrto, Plain paper. • A One Shilling India paper .Two Shillings NEW WORK BY "BOZ." MESSRS. CHAPMAN AND HALI H„ .I I R ANNOUNCING THAT THEY HAVE COMNI C THE PLCAS«RC MR CHARLES DICKENS FOR THE PUBLLS^F MCNTS W'TH ,A NEW WORK ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN. THE FIRST NUMBER WILL'APPEAR ON THE 31ST OF MARCH NEXT. PPEAR Published by Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand, London; and Sold by all Booksellers. Radnorshire District of Roads immediately, a Person competent SURVFYOR F ? THE '!ULIES OF TURNPIKE ROAD PECT^ to be ARN FTBOVE District; he will be ex- thc Spirit LEVET^T'J?'6^ W'1'1 TBE NSO AND MANAGEMENT of Roads, ANH U *0RM'NO» Waking, and Stoning oi Solid Measure an? A knowledge of Superficial and centrical PART of M NIUST ENSA?E TO reside constantly in a h>s tinic, and N»U !>E "J'' AN<^ T0 devote the whole of his Office AS Surv<> UN^'V'^EI' A,T«ntionto the duties of by the Trustees^ IN °* UN<lertake (if required for all Sums of »J41 VE 8°°d and satisfactory Securities hands for the MNZIPLC WHI,DL MAY ,BE paid into his Roads within the TRUST0 "^ING and improving the All APPLICATIONS tn K addressed to Samuel SI! I"18116 IN WRITINE (postpaid) Trustees, PRPSTEIEN P.,}'' >SI?S AN<* S°»> Clerks to the 22nd of NOVKMRER n« RE' BEFORE FRIDAY, the of the TRUSTKF.S will H'! 1", WHICH (!A.Y A M EETI N'G in the Town of PRESTKIPV 'L18 COUNTY HALL, Forenoon, when such AONLIRJ, AL ELEVEN o'Clock in the sideration." PP AUON» WILL be taken into con- Presteign, October 19th, 183 £ ) of Glamorgan, on the 15th Dav of W' 111 LLLE COUnty hour of ten in the MORNING precisely ,L839, at the RICHARD 15 EVAN KEED, in thg Parish of Lantwit juxta NEATH'^N H NRWYTHYN' Glamorgan. Gentleman; then of B COU!LTy °' Parish of Wick, in the County aforesaid" R0"' 111 TBC of the Parish of Bedminster, in the T,LEN then of Gloucester Place. Webber STREET M ,-SL.01 > Road, London then a Prisoner, confined FNV^I J"ARS the Queen's Bench Prison, London; then of BriH s" • teM?'lntyi'0f G!amor?an J thcn of Stoneyhill StrTei Saint Michael s Steps, Bristol; then of West Son*™' New Cut, Lambeth, in the County of Surrey then ol Broughton aforesaid; then a Prisoner confined for debt in Cardift Gaol. in the County of Glamorgan, and late of Broughton aforesaid, Gentleman. GALSWORTHY AND NICHOLS, Solicitors, 9, Cook's Court, Lincoln's Inn, For LANGLEY, Cardiff, -_J NOS CALAN GAUAF. A BALL WILL take place at the CASTLE INN, MER- T THYR, on THURSDAY the 31st instant. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. THOMAS WAYNE, 1 ROWLAND IIOPKIXS, awards. Tickets, 7s. 6d. each, to be had at the Castle Inn. LONDON HOUSE, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. Fr ANTHONY begs to announce the "ARRIVAL t of his NEW STOCK OF FASHIONABLE GOODS, especially adapted for the season,consisting of every novelty for Dresses, Cloaks, Shawls, Bonnets, &c. &c., and an immense STOCK OF FURS, which, together with every other article In the Establishment, will, as usual be sold at the smallest rate of Profit, thereby hoping to secure the continued hf FlMltttr TTfTiil others in the town and neighbourhood- v. Having purchased the whole of thV.Stock and Book Debts of the late Mr Thomas Vaughari, he begs respect- fully to inform all parties who have accounts that the same will be received by him at tHe London House, at the same time soliciting a continuance of their favours, which at all times shall meet with his very best attention, and assuring them that the immense extent and great variety of his Stock, will offer advantages not to be met with in the Town. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENE- R\L QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the County of GLAMORGAN will be HOLDEN BY ADJOURNMENT, at the TOWN HALL, in the Town of COWBRIDGE, fu and for the said County, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of OCTOBER instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, for the further consideration of the Stat. 2 and 3 Victoria, c. 93, in- tituled An Act for the Establishment of County and District Constables, by the authority of Justices of the Peace," and more particularly to consider of the ex- pediency of appointing Constables within and for the Lower Division of the Hundred of Miskin, and the Lower Division of the Hundred of Caerphilly, in the said County, and then and there to enter mto such resolutions for the adoption of the said Act, or otherwise as may be thought expedient. Dated this 16ih day of October, 19. J WOOD, Clerk of Peace. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applica- tion is intended to be made to Par ti 6 ensuing Session, for an Act 10 Xts of powers and provisions of two several ment, one thereof passed in the sixth ye of his late Majesty, King William the Jth.l«>tle Cardiff, to be called 'the latt »aic J braochci j" >nd the other P"Sil„it„]ed An the line of the said Railway, and the thereto, and to make additional branches. intended by the said Act so to be applied for to enable the Taff Vale Railway Company to raise a further sum or sums of money for the purposes of the said undertak- ing, and to alter the several Tolls, Rates, and Duties, authorised to be levied or raised in and by the said first mentioned Act of Parliament, and to levy and raise ad- ditional or other Tolls,[Rates, on Duties, for the use of the said Railway and Branch Railways, and works con- nected therewith, and the carriage or conveyance of Passengers, Cattle, and other Animals, Goods, Warr-.s, and Merchandize, Articles, Matters, and Things upon the said Railway and Branch Railways, or any part or parts thereof, respectively, and to renew the powers or extend the period granted by the said recited Acts, for purchasing Lands and completing the said Railway, and Branch Railways and works thereby authorised. SWAIN STEVENS, AND CO. 10, Whitehall, London. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, I^HAT application is intended to be made to parliament in the next session, for leave to bring in a bill, to enable a certain Joint Stock Company or partemership, called the British Iron Company, to sue and be sued in the name of any member or officer thereof, and to grant other powers to the said company or part- nership.-Dated this 7th day of October, 1839 NOTICE IS IESTLEIIV GXVEN, THH AT application is intended to be made !o par- I liauient. in the next session, for leave to bring in a BILL to alter, amend, and enlarge the powers and provi sions of an act passed in the 6ili year of the rcien of King George the4th, intitiilpd, 11 An Actfor making and main., taining a Railway or Tramroad from or from near to a certain place called Duffryn Llynvi, in the Parish of Llangonoyd, in the County of Glamorgan, to or near to a certain 15ay, called Pwil Cawl, otherwise Porth Cawl, in the Parish of Newton. Nottage, in the same County and for extending and improving the same Bay by the erection of a Pier and other suitable Works for that pur- pose." And of another act passed in the Tenth Year of the Reign of King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to alter, amend, and enlarge the powers of an Act passed in the Sixth Year of tlia Heign of his present Majesty, for making and maintaining the Duffryn Llynvi and Porth Cawl Railway, and other Works connected therewith and particularly to authorize the Company incorporated by the said first-mentioned Act, to raise a further Sum of Money for the purposes mentioned-and set forth in the said Acts. WILLIAM LEWIS. Solicitor to the Bill. Bridgend, 15th October, 1839. PARISH OF SAINT ANDITFWS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. WE, the undfersigned, beinj Land Owners, or duly authorised Ajfents of Land Owners, within the Parish of S AIMI ANDREWS, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not iess than One- fourth part of the whole value of the Lands subject to Tithes in the said Parish, Do by this Notice in writing under our hands, CALL a PAROCHIAL MEETING of LANDTOWNE S and TITHE OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an Agreement f. thc General Commutation of Tithes within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the Sixth and Seventh Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, intituled "An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales;" and we do hereby also give Notice, that such Meeting will be held at the RECTORY HOUSE, in the said Parish, on THURSDAY, the Fourteenth day of NOVEMBER next. at the Hour of Ten o'Clock in the forenoon. Given under our hands this Nineteenth day of October, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty- Nine, li. H. JENNER, by E. P. Hichards, his Agent. 'HENRY T. LEE. Bmonjsiiirr CunMfte ruøt. A T a Meeting of tlie Trustees, held by adjournment, at BRECKNOCK SHIRE HALL, on Wb.U NESDAY, the 9th of OCTOBER, 1839, COL. WOOD, M.P., Chairman, The following Notices was entered in the Minutes, and Ordered to be published by the Clerk, according to Law:—• "WE, the undersigned, Give 1 ia.t' :IJ second WEDNESDAY in NOVEM11lER next, «e will move that the improvement of the 1UR- from BLAENTAAFF GATE, to the V.«"» of Sir CHARLES MORGAN, Rart., near CAP EL NA. T U, on the Road between Mcrthyr TyJvil and Brc«°n' °e commenced according to the Plan of the urv y p vided the Gentlemen, interested in suc^h imp » will advance £ '2000 at four per cent, on t this Trust for the above purpose. \iri-Mf n>J <* I PAKKV J'k ft j" JEFFREYS DE WIN ION, "JN. EVANS." Brecknock, 9lh October, 1839. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the next Meeting of the said Trustees will e holen at the SHIRE HALL. BRECKNOCK, on WEDNES- DAY the 13th Dav of NOVEMBER 1839, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, when the above Motion will be taken into consideration. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That New Trustees will be elected in the room of such as are dead. By Order of the Trustees, y WAL. CBURCHEY, Their Clerk, «0 lIe iittf AND entered UPON IMMEDIATELY. A Commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in the Village of Fairvvater, Three Miles from Cardiff, consisting of Three Sitting Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Dairy, and Cellar; also, Seven Bed Rooms, a good Garden, Stable, &c.; and, if required, about Seven Acres of good Pasture Land. For further Particulars enquire (if by letter, post paid) of Mr David, Radyr Court, near Cardiff. BRECKNOCKSHIRE. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A P? ANNUITY of about ^30 per annum, in Nant y JDerry, anaBlaen Nantljer Farms, situate in the Parish of Penderrin, dependent On two lives 45 years of age. *> Not to be repeated again. BRECONSHIRE. UNRESERVED SALE. 15 Prime Steers, of the pure Herefordshire Breed, Six Horses, Seven Hill Ponies, Four Store Piys, and 550 Mountain Sheep, for Sale. HUGH JONES, Begs to'announce that he has been instructed by Messrs Powell and Co., to tIl fcg mction, At KILLE FARM, in the Parish of LLANGATTOCK, CUICKffOWELL on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of OCTOKER, 1839, T^HE undermentioned STOCK, viz: —7 three years old Steers, of the pare Herefordshire Breed in very fresh condition • 8 two years old ditto ditto 2 powerful young Draught Horses; 2 very useful Hack Mares I three years old Colt of the Saddle Breed, by Tally-ho; I yearling Filly; 7 very superior Hill Ponies 4 large Store Pigs; together with 550 Mountain Sheep (in suitable Lots), being 400 Wethers, most of them fit for the Butcher, 50 Ewes, 50 yearling Sheep, and 50 Lambs. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Graziers, Butchers, and Farmers, to the above Sale, as well worthy their attention. three Months' credit on approved Security. The Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. BRECONSHIRE. NAVY TIMBER FOR SALE. HUGH JONES, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL 047irr for S«Ie tv ftuctiott, At the BUTE ARMS INN, at HIRWAIN, near MERTHYR TYDVIL, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of NOVEMBER, 1839, at Two o'Clock in the After- noon, subject to such Conditions as will be then pro. duced; 400 TIMBER TREES, fit for Naval purposes, now lying on a Field, part of Trebannogvach Farm, close to the Turnpike Road lead- ing from Brecon to Aberdare, and within a short distance of the kberdai-e and Cardiff Canal, in the following Lots, viz.— Lot 1. 100 Oak Timber Trees, of large dimensions, marked with the Letter A, in White Paint. Lot 2. 60 ditto ditto marked with the Letter B, do. Lot 3. 50 ditto ditto marked C, ditto Lot 4. 50 ditto ditto marked D, ditto Lot 5. 40 ditto ditto marked E, ditto Lot 6. 100 ditto ditto marked F, ditto The Tenant will shew the l imber, and further parti- culars may be had on application (if by letter, post paid) to the Auctioneer, Brecon. TOWN AND BOROUGH OF PEMBROKE MR GOODE Begs to announce that he will offer for UuDUc aromprtitum tv ttcttO", At the LION INN. PEMBROKE, on SATURDAY the 23rd day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'Clock in the Afternoon in Two Lots, rpHE following very VALUABLE FREEHOLD t HOUSES and PR,EITISI".S, -viz. LOT L-THREH HOUSES with extensive premises, situate at the corner of the Darklane, having a frontage of about 76 feet to the Main Street, and 10 a very eligible situation for business. LOT 2.-A DWELLING HOUSE and GARDEN in the occupation of Thomas Watkina, having a frontage to the Main Street of 31 feet, and a Garden extending backwards to the Parade, pleasantly situated for a resi- dence or business. Mr Thomas Watkms will shew the premises, and particulars may be had of Mr Gibbon, Solicitor, Pem- broke, Mr John ilainlyn. Land Agent and Surveyor, Mountain Hall, or of H. P. uoode aud Philpott, Haver- f° Hlverfordwest, 1st. Oct., 1839. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO CAPITALISTS. MR. GOODJE, Has been honoured with instructions to gcii 111) AUCTION, At the CASTLE IVV, HAVERFORnw.RST# on SA- TURDAY, the *0th day of NOVEMBER, 1839, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, IN ONE LOT. r'IIHE Impropriate TITHES of the Rectories of | the several Parishes of Llangolman, Llar.dilo, and iVfaenclochog, togethei wu le perpetual right of pre- sentation to the united icaiages of these parishes. The Impropiiate ',l ,s 'iave been commuted into fixed Rent Charges, as follows:- £ s. d. Llangolman 67 6 8 Llandilo 22 0 0 Maenelochog 100 0 0 £ 189 6 8 The Income of the several Vicarages will be as follows LLA NGOI MAN. £ s. d. Tithe Commuted into a Rent Charge 33 13 4 Uninvested Money in the hands of the Trus. tees of Queen Anne's Bounty, X600 for which they pay 3J per cent 19 0 0 Rents of Lands jointly with Llandilo 35 0 0 LLANDILO. Tithe Commuted into a Rent Charge. 11 0 0 Uninvested money as above, £ 400 at 3i per cent. 13 0 0 MAENCLOCHOG. Tithes commuted into a Rent Charge 50 0 0 Uninvested Money as above, £ 400 at 31 per cent. 13 0 o A Parliamentary Grant of £ 452 I2s. 4d., also uninvested at 3 percent 13 g Parsonage House and Glebe, worth about 15 0 0 X203 a 10 Mr Goods, in calling attention to the Sale of this novel and safe Investment, begs to refer the Public to the peculiar construction of the 82 and 83 sections of the Tithe Commutation Act. which gives the owner of Rent Charges, of the above description, a prior claim to the Landowner in the recovery of his Rents, with a more summary and simple mode of recovery; also, a pro. vision which gives, as an ultimatum, a claim to posses- sion of the Land until the Rent Charge is paid, thus making it a more secure Investment than the purchase of Freehold Estates. Gentlemen desirous of making a certain provision in Church for a son, will find this an opportunity seldom to be met with. The uninvested Money may be laid out in purchasing part of the impropriate Rent Charge, and thus increase the Vicar's Income, and the remainder the Landowners would donbtless gladly purchase. The present incumbent is the Rev. James Proper! Williams, aged about 36 years. Further particulars may be had of MrGibbon, Solicitor Pembroke Mr John Tamlyn, Land-agent and Surveyor, Mountain Hall or, H P. Goode and Philpott, Land Surveyors, &c., Haverfordwest, Letters to be post puid, CARDIGANSHIRE THE DOLGOY ESTATE. MR GEORGE GOODE Respectfully begs to announce that he is favoured with instructions to SELL and that he will, on TUES- DAY, the 29th of OCTOBER instant, at the BLACK LION, in the Town of CARDIGAN, be- tween the Hours of Two and Three o'clock in the Afterndon, submit to PUBLIC COMPETION, f|^HE important, valuable and exceedingly pic- turesq.ue Estate, called DOLGOY, situate in the Parish of Llangrannog, in the said County. Doleoy House has long been the residence of a respectable family—is replete with every convenience, and within a short distance from the House is the Farm House, with extensive and well arranged Farm Buildings, quite sufficient for the manae«fter,Lo{ the 264 Acres of Land, j^kich 'q^nt'cfl belonging to tl*e F*«ay a I of which is in a ring fence, embracing a fair pro- portion of Meadow, Arable, and ..Pasture Land, of ex- cellent quality. The Sstate is intersected and beauti- fied by some thriving Plantations of good growth, and there is a plentiful supply of water in every Field. Dolgoy is situate within two short miles of the sea- port and bathing place of Llangrannog, where Lime and Coal can at all times be obtained on very reasonable terms. The wain or leading Turnpike Road from Cardigan to Aberystwyth, runs through the Estate, which is distant from the Town of Car- digan 10 Miles Newiastle, Eight Miles; and Aberayron Nine Miles. The County abounds with Game. Persons desirous of viewing the Estate, will apply to Mrs Thomas, the Proprietor, at Dolgoy, with whom a Map of the property may beseen, and further particu- lars may be obtained on aPllication, (if by letter, post paid), to Lucas, Esq., Sdicitor, Cardigan; or of Mr George Goode, Land Agent and Auctioneer, at his Office, Lower Market Street, Carmarthen. Croft Cottage, near Carmirthen, Oct. 14th, 1839. FOR SALE, (The Property of an Officer about to go abroad,) A MAIL PHAETON, £ nd a PAIR of HORSES, with double Harness. The Carriage is built by Houlsditch; the Horses are quiet in either single or double Harness: the one a jood Hunter, and both capi- tal Roads:ers. Price, £ 13C, To be seen at the Barracks. Brecon. BRECKNOCKSHIRE. Prime Herefordshire Cattle, Young Draught Horses, Hill Ponies, Sheep, Pigs, Implements in Husbandryt 4fc', for Sale. tto be gon* bv Auction, By THOMAS PRICE, of Gaer, At ABERCAR, within one mile of Devynnock, three miles of Trecastle, and eight miles of Brecon, on TUESDAY, the 5th day cf NOVEMBER, 1839, A LL the FARMING STOCK of MORGAN JONES, f*- Esq., who has declined Farming; consisting of Twelve very superior Cows of the Herefordshire breed, to calve early, One aged Bull of the Tully breed, One Bull Calf, Eight two year old Steers and Heifers ditto. Fifteen Yearling Cattle, Fifteen Calves Eight excellent Draught Horses, Two two year old Cart Colts. One Yearling ditto, and One Sucker, Two very useful Saddle Mares, Twelve thoroughbred Dawson Hill Ponies; One Hundred and Twenty healthy Hill Ewes, Eighty Fat Wethers, Forty Yearling Sheep, (all in suitable Lots) Fifteen Store Pigs, and Two Sows. The IMPLEMENTS in HUSBANDItY'consist of One Broad Wheel Wagon nearly new, Three Broad Wheel Carts, One Portable Thrashing Machine, (by w' Preece. of Portway), Winnowing Machine, Iron and other Ploughs, Harrows, and a great variety of other Implements. Mr Jones havinergiven up Farming, the Auctioneer begs to assure his Friends and the Public, that he has given him full instructions to offer the above valuable and well selected Stock for Unreserved Competition, (the Cattle are all descended from the justly admired Tully breed,) and trusts his Friends will favour him with a numerous and early attendance, as the Sale will positively commence at 11 o'Clock to a minute. Four Months' Credit will be given upon approved Security. Kington Turnpike Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE TOLLS arisine at the several Gates leading into the Town of KINGTON in the County of Hereford also LEGION CROSS Ml I TON BCCLES GREEN, TITLEY, the AVENUE EARDLSLEY, and LYONS- HALL GATES, WILL BE LET to the best Bidder, at the House of JOHN ROBERTS, at the KING'S HE\D INN in he T°wn of KINGTON, on MONDAY the lSthdavof NOVEMBER; 1839, at the hour of Twelve o'Clock at Noon in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the 3rd and 4tli years of the Reign of his late majesty King George the Fourth, II for Begulating Turnpike Roads." 'I he above Tolls will be Let for One, Two, or Three Years, either together and in One Lot, or in severa Lots, and the Tolls for STAGE COACHES will or will not be excepted out of such Letting, as the Irustees shall then m those resDert* "nn.nt. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder, must at the same time pay One Month in advance (if required) of the Rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the trustees, for payment of the rest of the Money monthly and must pay for Stamps for Slving ecuflty and also engage to keep and leave the several Turnpike Houses in repaid At this Meeting New Trustees will be elected it the room of those deceased, or declining to act. N.B. All persons desirous of being Bidders for any of the above Tolls are desired to attend early, that the Trus- tees may proceed to Let the Gates immediately after the hour of Twelve o'Clock at Noon of the above day, and the Renters will be required to bring forward their Securities within seven oays, in default of which the month's pay in advance will be forfeited.  Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. Kington, October 8th, 1839. Copy qf a Statement transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Brecon. BRI-.CONSHIRE > To John Powell, Esquire, Clerk of To NV IT." the Peace for the County of Brecon.' 44 WE, FREDERICK FREDRICKS and HOWELL GWYN, Esquires, Two of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, acting in and for the said County of Brecon. Do hereby give you Notice, that in the opinion of us the said Justices, the Parishes or Hamlets of Ystradgtinlais Higher, Ystradgunlais Lower, and Y stradveltv, all in the said County of Brecon, and the places within the same would form together a con- venient and proper Division, within and for which Special Sessions should henceforward be held in and for the said County, which said arishes or Hainlets of Ystradgunlais Higher, Ystradgunlais Lower, and Ystrad- velty, are within the eXlstlDg Division of the said Cotintv, called or known by the name of the Hundred of Devynock. And, we do hereby '.u'rt^er Slve y°u Notice, that no other Division of the said County, save and except the said Hundred of Devyuock, will be altered by such proposed new Division; and that we, the undersigned, Frederick Fredricks and Howell Gwyn, together with Richard Douglas Gotigh. Esq., and the Reverend Charles Maybery and David Hanmer Griffith, Clerks, are at the date of this statement usually resident, or, acting as Justices of the Peace for the said County, within the Boundaries of the proposed new Division. And we make this s-atement in pursuance and by virtue of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the Ninth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the IV, intituled, An Act for the Better Regulation of Divisions in the several Counties of E^'V,1 aild Wales.' Dated this Tenth day of October, t "F. FREDRICKS. HOWEL GWYN." Notice is hereby given, that the Statement, of which the foregoing is a colill o\\f\ laid before the Justices at the last Quarter Session 'c I eace.for the said County of Brecon, in pursuanc- 0 tlie directions of an Act ot Parliament, made and in the Ninth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the IV, intituled, An Act for the Bettfr figulation of Divisions in the several Counties of Efg and a"d Wales aud the same will be taken into con.,Ideration by the Court, at the next Quarter Sessions of the eace, to be held in and for the said County of Brecon Dated this 17th day of October, 1839. JOHN POWELL, Clerk of the PeMo. o. THE COWBRIDGE ANNUAL HUNT MEET- ING will take place on the Cth, an(^ days of NOVEMBER next. The Lanblethian Harriers will meet at Cowbridge.on Wednesday, the oth, at Half- Past Eleven o'Clock. The HUNT BALL will be at the BEAR INN, on THURSDAY, and the DINNER on FRIDAY. MRS BRUCE PRYCE,-LADY PATRONESS. SS^VXT ADARE' M-P-' i STEWARDS JOSEPH BAILEY, ESQ., JUS., M.P». 5 THE UNIVERSAL LIFE ASSURANCE SO- CIETY 69, CORNHILL, LONDON, for Lives, Survivorships, Endowments, for Children, and for the Purchase and Sale of Reversions and Annuities. Capital 4500,000. ÆtrOttø. Colonel Sir Robust H. CUNLIFFE, Bart. -Sfcv^GUOROE TBOMfrSsS'RMJN'g&S,, Øfth. M.P» Major-General Sir JASPER NICHOLLS, K.C.B. Sir RALPH RWE. Colonel Sir JAMES SUTHERLAND. Diredorø. Sir HENRY WILLCOCK, K.L.S. Chairman. JOHN STEWART, Esq. M.P. Deputy Chairman. John Bagshaw. Esq. Charles Otway Mayne, Esq. Alexander Baillie, Esq. Robert Muaro, Esq. Augustus Bosanquet, Esq. John Roger, jun. Esq. Chas. Dashwood Bruce, Esq. Rees Gonrig Thomas, Esq. Ellis Watkin Cuncliffe, Esq. Jas. Duncan Thomson, Esq William Kilbum, Esq. Capt. Saml. Thornton, R.N Treasurer,-Pasco St. Leger Grenfell, Esq. aullitoro. Crawford Davison Kerr, Esq. John Arnold Mello, Esq. Timothy Wiggin, Esq. Bankers-Sir James Esdaile and Co. Physician—Benjamin C. Pierce, Esq. M.D. Solicitors-Messrs Nind and Costerill. Actuary-Robert Christie, Esq. Table shewing tlle annual premium for assuring £ 100 on a Single Life. Age. Whole Life. Seven Years. One Year. 15 1150 1 0 2 0 18 2 20 1 IS 8 1 2 11 1 1 9 25 233 166 141 30 2 8 10 1 10 4 1 8 4 35 2 14 11 1 13 9 1 12 5 40 3 3 0 1 17 1 1 15 4 45 3 12 2 2 3 3 119 S 50 4 5 6 2 15 1 2 8 2 Mr Thomas Jones Phillips, Agent to the Universal solicits attention to the above specimen of rates for England. They are as low as is consistent with perfect security, and shew the advantages offered to the public by this Society, which further secures the interest of the assured, by returning to them three-fourths of the profits. The Directors of this Society have caused investigation to he made with great care into all the Institutions of Life Insurances existing in the country, and they trust they have been fortunate in selecting from each what as a whole will place their Establishmenton the most secure' judicious, and satisfactory footing, both to the Proprietors and to the assured. A branch of the Universal has been formed in the Metropolis of India, and agents, Messrs. Bagshaw and Co., appointed, so as to afford reciprocal advantages to both Establishments. For further information, apply at the Office in Lon don, or any of the following Agents:— T. J. Phillips, Esq. Newport, Monmouth. George R. Bevan, Esq. Brecon. Downman Brothers, Bristol. H. R Downman. Esq. Carmarthen. Robert Dunkin, Esq. Llanelly. John Foulkes, Esq. Wrexham. A. R. Gabell, Esq. Crickhowell. W. Foster Geach, Esq. Pontypool. David L. Harries, Esq. Llandovery. W. Laslett, Esq. Worcester. Oliver Lloyd, Esq. Cardigan. C. B. Mansfield, Esq. Swansea. Roynon Mason, Esq. Gloucester, j • Paynter, Esq. Pembroke. V T v°pkin> Llandilo. J' *oung, Esq Cheltenham. WOOD'S Celebrated Bilious and Liver Pills, ^^O We'l known for the speedy and effectual re- StomTr.°h T°-f 811 complaints, obstructions of the Sir!f> iv* r an(l Bowells, pains in the Head and Frnntm lmness of S'»ht. Scorbutic affections, Cutaneous Srniri!ioUS'i atl<^ co'nplaints arising from a Disordered acentti \e ^een in use for upwards of a quarter of hie \T T -a are Pr°ved to be the best and most valua- Famil 6 \CAnG- ^°r t'le a^ove complaint. As a general them as ^Pirient Medicine, no one ought to be without .n ? S at commencement of disease a doze or two frequently remove it altogether Be SUre ask for WOOD'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS, P pared oy Rogers, Druggist, Leominster, whose signa- ure upon the Stamp is the*only guarantee for their being genuine. Sold in Boxes at Is. lid Wholesale and Retail by the i loprietor C. Rogers; Wholesale by Sutton and Co., 10 Church Yard, London; and Retail by all Patent e icine Venders in the Kingdom. ESTIMONIALS from Medical Gentlemen of the first eminence in their profession have been received by M. O. WRA V. siatinir the decided superiority of his BALSAMIC PILLS over Copaiba, Cubebs, and every other medicine in the cure of Gonorrhoea and all -diseases of the Urinary passages. The following may pe taken as a convincing proof of their decided efficacy In those affectious:- From Professor DEWHURST. Saint John's British Hospital, 16, Cross Street, „ „ Hatton Garden. y near Sir,—In compliance with your request, I l,° lnform you that I have employed your Balsamic l s (which you liberally presented to this charity) in resting peculiar maladies affecting some of the patients of this ingtittition therefore I have now the pleasure of bearing public testimony to their great efficacy in dis. eases of bladder and urinary organs particularly in severe cases of gonorrhoea and old standing gleets. They have also proved of great service in several obstinate cases of Leucorrhoea or Fluor Albus. "I have the honour to be, my dear Sir, "Yours faithfully. t HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST, Resident Surgeon, Professor of Astronomy, May 1st, 1837. Anatomy, &c. M. O. Wray, Esq." Edinburgh, April 13, 1838. "Dear Sir,—It is with the utmost gratitude I pen this to you. About three months ago I was advised to try your far-famed pills, for a certain complaint I then had. I did so, and the result fulfilled my utmost expectation; at the end of the fourth box I was completely cured. It would give me the greatest pleasure could I be of any service to you, but I fear it is impossible, as it is a com- plaint one docs not like to be known. However you can give this name what publicity you please, as there are many others of the same IU this city. «' With the utmost respect, believe me to be dear Sir "Your much obliged servant', « «r v*n llfl h JOHN HARRIE. it Af. 0. Wray# Esq 118, liolborn I-lill Loidon." These Pills having been employed in upwards of 1,800 cases in private practice within three years prior to being advertised, in many thousand cases since, and in no one ins ance known to fail, are strongly recommended as the only safe and efficacious remedy ia present J* stages of those disorders, and entirely obviating the necessity of having recourse to those disg„stin., ngause! ous, and in many cases highly injurious medicines as Cubebs and Copaiba; the dangerous rcsuhs of the latter in the inflammatory stages are too well known to need any comment. Prepared only by M. O. Wray, and sold wholesale and retail at No. 118, Holborn Hill; and at the West End Depot, 9, Agar Street, Strand, opposite Charim? Cross Hospital; also by Edward,,67. S,. Paul's ChurchYard ,Mes>rs Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringdon Street • Butler' 4, Cheap,ide; Sutton and Co, No. 10, B"w Chur/h Yard; and retail by Johnston, 68, Cornhill • Sane™ 150, Oxford Street; Lowe and Ilornblower, 47 BUrl friars Road and by all respectable patent medicine" venders :n Town and Country, at 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d aDd lis. each box "» N.B-Be particular to ask for « Wray's Balsamic Pills." Advice given to persons calling between the hours of eleven and one in the morning and seven aud nine in the evening. Prepared only by M. O. Wray, and sold Wholesale and Retail, at No. 118, Holborn Hill and at tP° end Depot, 9, Agar Street, Strand, onnositp PI Cross Hospital; also by Edwards, 67, St P-.MI'C Yard Messrs. Barclay and Sons, 95, PaVrint ,lr<lh iiutler, 4, Cheapside; Sutton and Co. No In nl Church Yard and Retail by Johnston, 68 Cornhill* Sanger, 150 Oxford Street; Lowe and Hornhlower ii', Blackfr.ars Road and by all respectable Patent Medi- cine Venders in Iowa aud Country, at 28, 9d., 4s. qd and Us, each box, Glamorganshire General Agricul- el tural Society. IHP,, NEXT ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- 1 ING of this Society will be held at the BEAR INN, COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 12th of NO- VEMBEI5, 1839, for the purpose of awarding the Pre- miums for Crops and Servitude, and for fixing the l'remiums for the Ensuing Year. The Subscribers, w%hose Subscriptions are still in arrears, are respectfully requested to remit the several amounts now due to the Treasurer. EDWARD BRADLEY, Treasurer and Secretary. LAIR'S GOUT AND RIJEU- B MATIC PILLS. Copy of a Letter from the De la Garde, Chamberlaiu to Stanislaus, late King uf Poland. ToMrprout .229,Slrand No. 20, Vere Street, Dec. 11, 1838. SIR,—I feel myself bound by the duty I owe to my fellow-creatures to request that you will publish the fol- lowing most extraordinary effects of BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. For a period of 30 years I have suffered more than I can well express but at all times have avoided taking advertised remedies, having a powerful antipathy to them, until a few months since, after having been laid up for 22 weeks of an attack of Rheumatic Gout, princi- pally confined to the feet, but at times it travelled to various parts of the frame, and then returning again with accumulated force to the extremities, and to such a degree that I was delirious for five days and nights. I now say that, fortunately I was induced to try BLAIR'S GOUT \ND RHEUMATIC PILLS and, with truth, I assure yourself and the public that, in less than 24 hours, I was free from pain; and by the time I had taken half a box the inflammation and swelling had disappeared. I have the pleasure of adding that my general health has in no way suffered, and that the effects of Blair's Pills were imperceptible. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, THE CHEVALIER DE LA GARDE. The testimonials of the astonishing effects of this Medicine are universally accompanied by the fact, that no inconvenience of any sort attends its administration, but that the patient, without feeling the operation of the medicine, is universally left in a stronger and better state of health than experienced previous to being afflicted with this disease; and in all cases of acute suffering, great relief is obtained in a few hours, and a cure is generally effected in two or three days. This valuable discovery is sold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London and, by his appointment, by Mr D. Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr Phillips Cardiff; Mr Farror, Monmouth Mr Williams, Brecon; Mr Williams, Newport; and all respectable Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per box. Ask for Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London," impressed on the Government Stamp, affixed to each Box of the Genuine Medicine. IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE On every Stage and Symptom of the VENEREAL DISEASE, in its mild and most alarming forms, just published by MESSRS. PERRY & Co., SURGEONS, 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham and 23, Slater Street, Liverpool; and given gratis with each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 28. 9d., 4s. 6d. and lis. per Box, /jjS. CONTAINING a C fun description of the above complaint, A ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS, shew- /yX ? *J~- -J*\ H. ing the different stages P 'his deplorable and iPf 4'U'' M»°ften fatal ^sease, as ) "Y '/I Wel1 as.l.he dreadful }i I f ri( /.ft Atiftr effects arising from the r use of mercury, accom- panied with plain and practical directions for all effectual and speed v cure with ease, secrecy, ye/ and safety, without the aid of medicalassistance. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2s. gel., 4s. 6rf. and lis. (observe, none are genuine without the signature of R. & L. PERRY on the inside of each wrapper,) which are well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhaea' Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weak' ness, Deficiency, and all Diseases of the UrinarJ Passages, without loss of time, confinement, or htn drauce from business they have effected the most sur- prising cures, not onlv in recpnt t when salivation and all other 1 1 1 "wier means have failed: and ^^0' thea Ven FP ni0n 'S made 10 these Pills for the mnmont nf le[oa' disease, frequently contracted in a '"fi''riety, the eradication is generally com- pleted in a few days and in the more advanced and inveterate stages of venereal infection, characterized by a variety of painful and distressing symptoms, a perse- verance in the Specific Pills, in which Messrs. Perry nave nappuy compressed the most purifying and healing or virtues of the principal part of the vegetable system, and which is of the utmost importance to those afflicted u j ,"rbu,ic affections, Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Scrofulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated Col;stitutions to pristine health and vigour. 1 he1 rash, indiscriminate, and unqualified use of Mer- cury has been productive of infinite mischief. Under the notion of its being an antidote for a certain disease, the untutored think they have only to saturate their system with Mercury, and the business is accomplished. Fatal error! Thousands are annually either mercuri. Yl alized out of existence, or their constitutions so broken. and the functions of nature so impaired, as to render the residue of life miserable. The disorder which we have in view owes its fatal results either to neglect or ignorance. In its first stage it is always local, and easy tobe extinguished by attending to the direc- tions fully pointed out in the Treatise, without the smallest injury totl)econ-itut;on: but when neglected oriinproperly treated, a mere local affection will be converted into an in- curable and fatal malady. What a pity that a young man the hope of his country and the darling of his parents; should be suatched from all the prospects and enjoy- ments of life by the consequences of one unguarded moment, and by a disease which is not in its own nature fatal, and which never proves so if properly treated It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men, who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, cause ulceration, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deaf- ness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin boues, ulcerated sore throats, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility and de- cay of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham, and 23, Slater Street, Liverpool. Only one personal visit is required,from a (fountry patient, to enable Messrs Perry a n d-ge to give such advice, as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the usual fee of one pound. A DELUSIVE HABIT, generally learnt at great schools, is the most destructive thing that can be prac- tised. Young people should take time to consider, that every act of debauchery ot this kind strikes deep at the root of their constitutions, inevitably hastens many alarm- ing diseases, and brings on all the infirmities of the most languishing old age, and, finally, premature dissolution. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM is recommended to those whose constitutions have hpen impaired by such early imprudence, as well as to those whose nerves are affected by intense study thetonfro use of ar I ent spirits, tea or coffee, and to all nersont who are enervated by long residence in hot and healthy climates; in which case it will prove of the greatest efficacy, bracing the relaxed nerves, and strength- ening and invigorating the constitution. p In Bottles at lis. each or four times the ouantitv in one Family Bottle for 33s. duty included. N.B.-Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medi- cine Venders, and every other Shopkeeper can be sup- wl'h ^any .cl,"annt!ty °f, r-.O's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm of Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the trade, by most of the principal Whole- sale Patent Medicine Houses in London. Sold at most Newspaper Offices. Also by Mr DAVID MORGAN, Merthyr Tydvil, x NEWPORT DOCK OFFICE, 8th October, 18S9. THE Half-Yearly GENERAL MEETING of the J- Proprietors of the NEWPORT DOCK, will be iicld at this OFFICE, on THURSDAY the 7th of NOV UMBER next at 12 o'clock. By Order, JER. CAIRNS. BRADSHAW'S RAILROAD MAP. J. J. PURCHASE, PUBLISHER AND PRINTSELLER, OF 35, GEORGE STREET, BATH, BEGS leave to inform the Nobility, Clergy, JD Gentry, and Professional Men generally, that the above elegant and highly finished work, taken from the Government Survey, and recommended by some of the most scientific men in the kingdom, is now ready for delivery, and maybe had at the publishing prices, at his Establishment, 15, George Street, Bath, or of himself only in the Principality. And whereas a person or persons have been canvassing with a Specimen of the above Work, as from the Pub- lisher, this is to certify, that the said persons have no authority for so doing whatsoever, as J. J. P. being appointed by Mr Bradshaw Sole Agent for the Princi- pality and West of England, all Subscribers will do well to have them through J. J. Purchase's medium only. J. J. P. begs leave to inform his Subscribers and Friends to Works of Art, that he has subscribed very largely to the foithcoming and finished Engravings, viz.:—The Coronation; the Waterloo Banquet at Apsley House; the Queen, by Chalon; ditto, by Swansdale ditto, by Sully, &c. &c.; the splendid Portrait of his Grace the Duke of Wellington writing his Dispatch; Sir Robert Peel; Hawking in the olden times; Royal Cortege; Melton Mowbray Breakfast; Ascot Heath Hunt; Highland Drovers, &c.; all by first rate Masters both in Painting and Engraving; and Subscribers supplied with Elegant Frames to the above, most appropriate to the subject. All orders received at the Office of this Paper, or at 15, George Street, Milsom Street, Bath. N.B. Oil Paintings and Drawings Lent to Copy, and Artists' Materials Sold. Old Paintings, in the worst condition, Cleaned, Lined, and Restored. (One Concern.) BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS USK AND GLAMORGAN, WILL SAIL During the NEXT WEEK, as follows FROM BRISTOL. Oct. 28.. Monday 10i morning 29.. Tuesday II morning 30.. Wednesday 12 noon 31..Thursday Ii afternoon Nov. 1..Friday 2..Saturday FROM NEWPORT. Oct. 28. Monday 8 morning 29..Tuesday .» 9 morning 30..Wednesday gi morning 31..Thursday 11 morning Nov. I..Friday 2.. Saturday. FARES :-After Cabin, 4s.—Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Chil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. each. Four-Whecl Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s. Horses each, 5s.; Two-Wheel Carriage or light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse with one Passenger, 15s.; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin,7s.; ditto Fore-Cabin, 6s. ft^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 any Goods, Package, or Parcel(if lost or damaged) unless booked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value and Carriage paid for the same at the time of Booking. Goods. Packages, and Parcels should be delivered at the Packet Office, one hour (at least) before the time stated for Sailing. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abcrcarn, New. bridge, and Bedwellty, and a branch from Newbridge to Nantyglo.—A Coach Daily between these placcs and Newport; arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- ing, and starting at 1 o'clock afternoon. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- pany's Office, Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices, Rownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, New- port. JOHN JONES, Agent. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, II. T. PARFITT, Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL IlilfjV Dun*? the NEXT WEEK, as follows, (With liberty to Tow Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF. Oct, 28..Monday .Nautilus 8 rooming 29..Tuesday Lady Charlotte 9 morning 30..Wednesday Nautilus 104 moruin., 31..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 12 noon 0 Nov. I..Friday Nautilus 2 afternoon 2..Saturday Lady Charlotte FROM BRISTOL. Oct. 21,I,fonday Lady Charlotte 7 morning <&). uesday .autilus. 8 morning 30.. Wednesday. Lady Charlotte 9 morning 31..Thursday .Nautilus. 10 morning "IOV. I..Friday Lady Charlotte 2..Saturday.Nautilus. 6k morning Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time of Sailing. FARES:—After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. each. ° A Female Steward attends the Ladies "Cabin. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, 10s. 6d. Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin. 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle; Sheep. These Fares include every expense. (Cj* Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping 1 "v' w'T'T,'VTDrc 1uostet0 order all Goods intended for 1 fnl V « be sent t0 No- 12' Quay Street, or to r Anv C'^P1,n. Cumberland Basin Locks; and for tlie f,ADY C.H.\HLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Parto^8 *1^1 *iau'ed from the Warehouses to the ackets, at the expense of the Companies. LllttriT'. Nefh*id9e'Aberdare, Cambridge, Bridgend, Placps in'«!,a. Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these mpiliatolu PnnS.Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im. on arrival, unless ordered by any particular ^team ln.^lucl1 case they will be deposited in the paid™ daeCHver7.areh0USe Ca"ed f°r-FreiSht 10 be of^S' ^ackager, Parcels, &c. forwarded to allparts 'n=fomwithout delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will ha w1 ]y obtair?ed by to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on tho v jaio n 0r t0 Mr "f0hri Jones, Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- vv!; afn«0f.? £ r Donov^' the Packet Office, on the Wharf Cardiff; or to Mr W. B. Owen, 16, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packet. NOTICE.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets f, Not,c?' rthat the* *,U not be accountable for any Passenger s Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods Packages, or Parcels (if lost oT damaged of their 6fficesglt°C0td?ffWISe^ Un,ess Booked it either if 40s unless en .S>aI 'f °r Bristol» if above the value portion paid for the Ca"i*Se,in Pr0" Goods consigned to orde? or n v °f o'clock in the eveniw of T VP; n oe warehoused at the risk and 1 y °/ ,IandlD?- WlU 4.11 «-oorf« v, •. nd expence of the consignees, andchates H ^ed as liens, not ouly for freight satisfied Fro" u.e hut also for all previously uu- Proprietors if 1 Charges due by consignees to the ir mpat„r»m said Packets. Disputed weight* aeallowpH e?'' a'm? ^or 'oss or damage, &c., cannot the Office w"tten notice of the same be seat to tae umce outUe day of delivery.