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i NEW EDITIONS OF LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. PLANTS; including all the Plants which are now found in, or have been introduced into Great Britain, giving their Natur. I History, accompanied by •ueh descriptions, engraved figure*, and elementary de- tails, a* tua I. enable beginner, who is a mere English reader, to discover the name of every plant which he fcnd in flower, and acquire all the information respmtini, it which is useful or interesting. Second | Edition, with nearly 10,000 Figures, f3 13s. 6d. The inoM useful and popular botanical book that has eyer Appeared in the English lanktiage." -Jameson', PhiLJtmrmai. 2 j A GRICULTURE; comprising its History in a'l Cwttriei, the Principle* on which Agricultural ro Operations depend. «d their Application to Great Bri- hiD and similar Climates. New Edition, with nearly 1300 lingravings, 50s., bds. 3 QARDEN1N6; presenting, in one systematic view, the History and Present State of Gardening «n all Countries, and its Theory and Practice in Great Britain, and comprising tbe Management of the Kitchen Garden, the Flower Garden, Laying out Grounds, &c. :Jlew Edition, enlarged, with nearly 1000 En- It raving* on Wood, 50s.sbds. • 4 HORTUS BRITANNICUS;, or, Catalogue of Plarlts. New Edition, corrected to March 1839, lis 6d- • i London: LongnHrti,Ortne; and Ci». f r L Now publillhing, by W. E. Painter, 342, Strand, London. rPHK CHURCH OF ENGLAND QUARTERLY J REVIEW for APRIL. Contents of No. XIV. J. Documentary Annals of the Anglican Church. 2. Ancient Christianity. 3. M^lnjan's Pofctica,! Works. f 4. Ireland under Papal Government. ■ 5. "ural Life -English .Gentlemen. 6. The Age's of Faith. Treatment of Ecclesiastical Claims. 8. Visits to Remarkable 'Places. 9. Todd's Lectures on Prophecy. f 10. The Church Dicipline Bill. 11. Croly's Life of Burke. 12, History of the Irish Church. I 13. Her Majesty's liicapables. 14. Ecclesiastical Report '5. General Literature. A few complete sets in cloth or half binding; back T numbers to complete sets. HE fcftURCHMAN for APRIL, price Sixpence, 1 contains — I 1. Every. Man shall b^ hi* own Burden. ( 2. On the Trinity. 3. Burnett's Character of Wolsey. i 4. Blenings of the Church. 5. The Greek Church in Kussia. I 6. On Dislike to Solitude. 7. Scenes in Continental India. 8. Correspondence. 9. Poetry Moonlight Meditations. 10. Reviews of Books. 11. Mi%cellanea, &c. THE VOLUMES OF THE CHURCHMAN for 1838 and 1839, cloth 7s. I^HE VILLAGE CHURCHMAN for APRIL, price Two-penoe, contains: — 1. The Pious Churchman's Sunday, 2. Church of our Forefathers. 3. Hints on Popery. 4. Sabbath Meditations. 5. Church of England Societies. 6. Popular mistakes respecting the Church of Kng- 7. The Bible. [land. 10. The Liturgy. lJ. Notices of Rooks. It. Life of Hooker. 13. Miscellanea. J4. Treasury. 15. Poetry. 16. Almanack for April. THE VILLAGE CHURCHMAN for 1838 and 1839. 2». 6d. in cloth. THE CHURCH of ENGLAND VINDICATED in her PRACTICE of BAPTISM. By the Rev. R. Graves. 2s. 6d. cloth. i THE CHURCH or ENGLAND INDEPENDENT THOEF CHURCH of ENGLAND INDEPENDENT cloth. the ctlUitCH of ROME in all AGES. 2.. THE CHURCH of ROME'S TRAFFIC in PAR. DONS SUBSTANTIATED. 2s. cloth. DR. RUDGE OO the INCREASE of POPERY in in ENGLAND, and (be ERRORS of the ROMISH CHURCH. 2*- 6d,- cloth. REV. T. HORN'S EXHORTATION to the BE- LIEF and PRACTICE of VITAL RELIGION, | with Cautions. 2s. Cloth. A LETTER to the REV. SYDNEY SMITH, by by a Country Curate. 8vo. Is. A LETTER to the BISHOP or EXETER on the CHURCH DISCIPLINE BILL, by the Rev. J. W. Irons, M.A. Is. SIGNS. of the TIMES; a Course of Lectures, by the Rev. F. Skurrav. 8vo. 8s. FAMILY and PAROCHIAL SERMONS, by the Rev. W. Shepherd. 8vo. 10s. 6d. SERMONS by ihe Rev. T. Day, LL.D., Vicar of Mendlesham. f.cap. 8vo. 5s. cloth. THE TRACTS or the ANGLfCAN FATHERS, Paris I. to IV. or in Nos. 1 to 13. No. 9, Arch- bishop Laud. No. 10, King Chna* rlis t No. 11, Thorn dike. 12, Cosin. 13, Sanderson. Parts V and VI. will be ready by the 30fh inst. THE LIFE and TIMES of the COUNTESS of HUNTINGTON, (Fourth Thousand) wilh Portrait, complete in 2 Vols. Svo. 24s. or Eleven Parts ts. each; interspersed with Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Correspondence, &c., of nearly all the lloyal, Noble, Reverend, and other eminent Personages of the last centuiy. By Member of the Family. With fine Portrait. THE following Speeches are printed uniform in size, and some copies on thitt paper, so as to be sent PREPAID through the Post Office to a PREPAID order, containing a Fourpenny-piece for those published at Three-pence:— WANT OF CONFIDENCE IN MINISTERS. Sir James Graham's, Lord Stanley's, Sir R. Peel's Speeches. Bishop of Exeter's Speeches on Progress of Socialism. Lord Lyndhurst's Speech on the Labours of the Session Lord Brougham's 8peech-The Wellington Banquet. London: W. E. Painter, Church of kugland Quar- terly Review Office. 342, Strand, and all Booksellers.- Give immediate orders. J fttertùpr trruøt. J TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS JLI arising and payableatthe several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, Subject to the written conditions to be then and there Produced, at the CASTLE INN, in the Town of 'L MEttTHYR TYDVIL, in the County of GLAMOR- ¡.bJ GAN, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of APHILnext, between the hours of 12 o'Clock at Noon and 4 in the Afternoon of that day, to the BEST BIDDER, on his producing sufficient Sureties for Payment of the Money Monthly, for the term of One Year, from 12 o'Clock of the Night of Sunday, the 14th day of June next, which Tolls produced last year the clear sum of.El-590. and will be put up in one lot at such sum but in case the said rolls shall not be let together or in one lot at such Meeting, then they will be let in parcels or lots, and t each parcel or lot will be put up at such, sum as the Ijj Trustees shall then think fit. F VVM. DAVIES, f Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust Merthyr Tydvil, March 19th, 1840 be truant & 2Mu>toj>bleb Iturnpilte gruot. NOTIC»IS HEREBY GIVEN, thattheTOLLS arising and payable at the several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, Subject to the written conditions to be then and there fc^ed. at the CASTLK INN, in the Town of TYDVIL. in the County of GLAMOR. UAN, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of AI'RIL next. between the hours of 12 o'Clock at Noon and 4 in the Afternoon of that day, to the BEST BIDDER, on his producing sufficient Sureties for Payment of the Money Monthly. for the term of One Year, from 12 o'Clock 01 the Night of Sunday. the Fourteenth day of June next, .-u u Pro^uc.e<l last year the clear sum of £ 1715, th» uai.t oue 'ot at suc'1 sum > hut in casf anrh MMV ? not be let together or in one lot at and each parlel'triofwVh'1 let in °r ,0tS' the Trustees shall then fit!"11 UP at 8uch ,U,n WM. DAyiES If £ »««« tif the Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tydvil, March 19th, 1840. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr THOMAS DAVIES, On FRIDAY, APRIL 10th, 1840, at VEDWHYR. in the Parish of Aberdare, (the Proprietor having left his Farm,) ri^HE following STOCK, comprising, seven Cows -*• in Calf, two Cows with Calves, two Barren Cows, three two-year old Heifers, three one year old Heifers, two Working Horses, one Bay three years old u Filly, two Horse Colts, and one Mountain Mare; an excellent Wrought-iron Chest, that will contain 20 Bushels Horse Gearings; p1t Saddles, tec- &e. Three Months' Credit on approved Security, or the usual Discouut for Cash. k The Sale will Commence at 11 o'clock precisely, -ia —— VALBrQF GLAMORGAN. To Butchers. Graziers and Others. Important Sale of Fat Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs; Horses, and other Farming Stock. Implement* of Hmbandry Dairy and Brewing Utensils, together milk. the whole of the Household Fur- ,nititre, Sfc. 1:0 be JbolUr b!' auction, BY MR WILLIAM MORRIS, OnTHURSPAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDA Y, the 9 h, 10th. and IIlh of APRIL, 1840, on the BOVERTON PLACE FARM. distant about Three Miles from the Town of Cowbridge, THE undermentioned very Superior FAT STOCK, Implements of Husbandry, &c., sod also the whole of the Household Fut and Dairy and Brewing Utensils. The Fat Stock consis's of b very superior Five yearold Glamorgan.Oxen, 6 ditto ditto Hereford Oxen, 2o o»r year old Herefprd ditto, 4 Fat Hereford Cows; tU year old, and 7 Two year old Hereford Steers, in calJlt>ll condition; and a very prime Hereford Cow in Calf (to calve in the mouth of April;) 110 prilOeFat ether Sheep, 90 Fat Ewes, an<i 5 Rams the Cattle w found of the choicest selection of the best er < Breed and in prime condition, the Sheep '*re, and perfectly healthy; 28 very fine well bred Berkshire Pigs, in good condition; 5 useful Draught £ rse, ditto Mare, and a nuipber of Geese and, other ron ry. 'I'lie I 'Plements.of. Husbandry include 1 broad and 4 narrow, wh^el Wagons, 5 broad wheel Carts, Ploughs, a double Plough, 1 pair of Iron and P' Wooden Drags, 2 pair of Iron and 1 Pa,r „ Harrows, a portable Thrashing Machine. • <«nd a Chaff Cutting Machine 1 Iron and '*J,on. Mr;ii' a Stone Garden Roller, 1 Iron Scuffier, /"liL, «n(| Scuffler and Roller, a Turnip Slicer, severa Stone Pig Troughs, Ladders, Wheelbarrows, a yards of Sheep Nitiing, a number of Hurd e Cribs, 5 sets 6t Shaft arid 8 sets of Fore H*'nesi' of Plough ditto, 2 pair of Scales and Weight- for Sacks, a number of Sacks, Measures, Stev and other Rakes. Dung Forks, Pikes, Ox Yokes and Chains. Hay Knives, &C. &c. Also 5 Ricks of prime and well harvested Wheat, 7 Sacks of good late Red eating Potatoes, and about 40 pounds of Turnip Seed. The Household Furniture comprises a very general and useful assortment, consisting of Mahogany Dining, Pembroke and other Tables, and Covers, 2 Sets of Maho- gany Chairs, with hair seats a well toned Piano Forte, a Sofa, Carpets and Hearth Rugs. Window Curtains and Pins. Bell Pulls, Fenders and Fire Irons, 1 long Post and 6 Tent Bedsteads and Furniture, 2 Stump Bed- steads 9 Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. 4 Mat- tresses', 13 pair of Blankets, 6 Counterpanes and Coverlids, 5 pair of Sheets, Bolster, and Pillow Cases, Table Cloths and To wells. Wardrobe, Bureau, 2 Chests of Drawers, 4 DressingTables, 3 Wastistandsan(I Ware, 4 Chamber Horses, Bedroom Chairs. Bedside Carpeting, Pier and Swing Glasses, an excellent 8 Day Clock and Case, a good Weather Glass, Oak and Deal Tables, Clothes Horses, Bacon Chest, Plate Rack, and Meat Safe, Cupboard, Kitchen Chairs, Fenders und Fire Irons, Fountain, Boilers, Brass and Copper Kettles, Saucepans, and other Culinary Requisites; Tea Trays and Waiters, KniVls and Forks, Candlesticks and Snuffers, a variety of Dinner and other Ware, Glass, c &c. The Dairy Requisites are 2 Cheese Presses, Churns, Milk Pails and Pans, Cheese Vais, Kneading Trough, and a number of useful sized Casks, &c. &c. The Auctioneer respectfully solicits an early attend- ,,cc ance. The Sale will commence each day at 11 o'Clock precisely; beginning, the first day with the Sheep and other Stock, afterwards the Implements, atid the Furni. ture on Saturday. Three Months' Credit will be given upon approved Security, to purchasers of the amount of £10. and up- wards, and the whole will be sold without reserve. o bt iLrt, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD HOUSE and SHOP, the establishment of Mr JOHN GILBERT, GROCER, it being his intention to leave this place. He therefore embraces this early opportunity of informing all persons desirous of purchasing his Stock in Trade, consisting of every article connected with Grocery. &c. &c. I he Shop is very favourably situated in Bridge^ Street, in the said flourishing Town of Tredegar. There are excellent Store rooms attached to the House, and all other con- viences. An early application is advisable, as the whole will be disposed of at the first opportunity, if by letter post pa d, to Mr J. Gilbert, Grocer, Tredegar. N.B. All transactions done at the aforesaid establish. ment have been for ready money Tredegar, Monmouthshire, April 2nd, 1840. BRECONSHIRE. EXCELLENT OAK TIMBER TREES FOR SALE. CD fie Jfeoltr bv Auction, By THOMAS PRICE, of Gaer, At the QUERN'S HEAD INN. BRECON, on SATUR. DAY, the 1 Ith day of APRIL, 1840, at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon LOT 1. ONE Hundred OAK TIMBER TREES, stand- ing on Glandwr Farm, about Four Miles from Brecon, marked progressively with white paint from I to 100. LOT- 2.-Ninety-Eight Oak Timber Trees, standing on Caercrwn Farm, in the Parish of Battle, about Three Miles from Brecou, marked progressively with white paint from I to 98 The Roads are good from each of the Woods to Brecknock, from whence the Timber can be conveyed to Newport and Bristol by the Brecknock and Abergavenny Mr James Herring, the Pennoyr'e Farm Bailiff, and the respective Tenants will show the Timber. For particulars apply to S. Church, Esq., Solicitor, Brecon. Advowsons or next Presentations FOR SALE. To be OnJ D-P Drtbate contract, rilHE ADVOWSONS of, or NEXT PR.^nE^™n JL TIONS to the Livings of Maenclochog, L' or and Llandilo, in the County of Pembroke, g in Two Lots as follows:— LOT 1. INCOVE MAENCLOCHOG. £ f d 50 o 0 Commuted Rent Charge j Arising from the Parliamentary Grants, 2(5 0 0 Queen Anne's Bounty 12 0 0 Glebe and Vicarage House £ 88 0 0 LOT II. X LLANGOI.MAN & LLANDILO. 44 lii 4 Commuted Rent Charge Arising from Parliamentary Grants, o 0 Queen Anne's Bounty • £111 IS 4 These Livings are in neighbourhood where other Curacies are easily obtained, so that a Clergyman having a permanent residence here, will always find ad I IO a employment. 113" Further particulars may be had of Mr Goode, Croft Cottage, Carmarthen; or of H. P. Goode and Philpott, Haverfordwest. NEWBRIDGE.-GLA-)IORG ANSLI IRE, arc be &olH fcg pwbate Contract, ItHE LEASE (80 Years t^iejt|Mred) of all that Substantial BUII'DING, op the occupation of M* S. A Smith, Groc r, &c" -wuatedit\. GWERN: y GERWN. consisting of an excellent Frontage, with Shop and Dwelling, and Ground for Building. A Sur vey of the Property will "be the only means of giving the above situation its proper description. Application, as to tejanifc to-be made to Mr J. Morgan, Grocer, Gam Vach, Nantyglo. PONTYPOOL, MONMOUTHSHIRE; J, VALUABLE I LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, FOR SALE. To be gtalto lit) Auction, By Mr DAVID DAVIES, At the CLARENCE HOTEL PONTYPOOL, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of APRIL next, at 4 o Clock in the Afterooon, subject to conditions then to be produced, the following Valuable Leasehold Pro- perty:— LOT 1. ALL that well accustomed INN and TAVERN, iV called the GREYHOUNJ1 INN, eligibly situated in the Town of PONTYPOOL, in the occupation of Mr John Wingfield, together with a recently erected capital Stable with Three Stalls, Saddle and Hay Rooms, also Two other spacious Stables, Shed, Coach House, Brew- house, and a spacious Court Yard. This Lot is held under Lease for a Term, of which about 62 Years are unexpired, and is subject to the payment of a reserved Rent of £ 40 per Annum. The Buildings are in good Repair, and are well situated for Business. Lot 2 -All that Messuage or Dwelling House situate in ,^n'Vp0°l af<"esaid, late in the occupation of Mr W. F. Geach. comprising Underground Kitchens, Cellars, &c., an Entrance Hall, commodious Dining, Drawing, and three other Rooms, with a Butler's Pantry on the Ground Floor, two best Bed Rooms, Dressing Iloom, two other Bed Rooms,%and Store Room on the first Floor, with four Attics over. The foregoing Lot, which is fit for the Residence of a Genteel Family, is held under a Lease, of which 60 years and upwards are unexpired, and is subject to a Ground Rent of Zia. 10s. per Annum. Lot 3.—All that DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, situate in the Town of Pontypool aforesaid, adjoiuing Lot 2, in the occupation of Mr James Gilbert, Draper. comprising an Underground Kitchen and Offices, spa. cious and excellent Shop, with Sitting Room, best Bed Kooms over. and convenient Attics. I hIs Lot is Leasehold, of which 60 Years and upwards are unexpired, and is subject to a Ground Rent of it. lUs. per Annum, is well situated for Business. and in good Repair. Lot 4.—All that DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, situate in the Town of Pontypool, adjoining to and occu- pied by Mr J,unes Gilbert, with Lot 3 This Lot com- prises an Underground Kitchen an,1 Offices, spacious Shop, and Parlour, best Bed Rooms, and convenient Attics. Lot 4-Is Leasehold, of which 60 years and upwards are unexpired and is subject to a Ground Rent off8 per annum, is well situated for business, and in good repair The respective tenants will shew the property; and further particulars may he had on application to Henry Mostyn, Esq., Solicitor, U»k. Messrs Maybery and Wil- liams, Solicitors, Brecon, or to Mr Crott, Solicitor, Pontypool. Pontypool, 10th of March, 1840. I THE aTKfersfg'ned, twHnw Tittie.Ownei' whhtn 5 the Lower Hamlet of the Parish of COY- CHURCH, in the County of GL\MORGAN, whose Interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes in the said Hamtet. Do, by this Notice in writing under my hllnd,CALL a P A ROCHIA L MEETING of LAN D-OWNERS and TITHE-OW ImS, within the limits of the said Hamlet, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th Yea s of the "eign of his late. Majesty, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in hngland and Wales" And, I do also give Notice, that such Meeting will be held at the LAMB INN. kept by Mary Williams, ih the the said Hamlet, 0n WEPNbSnAY, the Fifteenth day of APRIL next: at the hour of leno Clock in the Given under myhand this Twelfth day of March, 1840, J. HARDING. I THE undersigned, being: Tithe-Owner with- 9 in the Hamlet of PETERSTONR SUPER MONTEM, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose Interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes in the said Hamlet, Do, by this Notice in writing under mv hand, CALf. a PAR- OCHIAL MEETING of LAND-OWNERS and -IT. HE. OWNERS, within the limits of the said Hamlet, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed ill the 6th and 7th Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." *nd, 1 do a's° g'Te N°,ice> such Meeting will be held at ithe EA GIVK 1,^NT, kept by Lewis Morgan, in the said Hamlet, on WEDNESDAY, the Fifteenth day of APRIL next, at the hour of Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. Given under my band this Twelfth day of March. 1840, J. HARDING. THE undersilrned, being Tithe-Owner, within 9 the Higher Hamlet of the Parish of COY- CHURCH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose Interest is not less than one-founth part of the whole value of the Tithes in the said Hamlet, Do, by this Notice in writing under my hand, CA a PAROCHIAL MERTING of LAND-OWNERS and TlTHEOWNERS within the limits of the said Hamlet, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the th and 7th Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." And, I do also give Notice, that such Meeting will be held at the PLOUGH and HARROW PUBLIC HOUSE, kept by Lewis Hopkin, at HEOL Y Cu in th« said Hamlet, on WEDNESDAY, the Fifteenth day of APRIL next, at the hour of Twelv, o'Cloêk at Noon. Given under my hand this Twelfth day of March, 1840 J. HARDING. I THE undersigned, being Tlthe-Owner within 5 the Higher Hamlet of COITY, in »lle County 6f GLAMORGAN, whose Interest is not less than one. fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes in the said Hamlet, Do, by thit Notice in writing under niv hand CALL a PAROCHIAL MEETING of LAND-OWNERS and TITHE.OWNERS within the limits of the said Hamlet, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in 6th and 7th Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, inti- tuled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales" And, I do also give Notice, that such Meeting will beheld at the KING'S HEAD INN, kept by Catherine Watkin, in the said Hamlet,on WEDNES- DAY, the Fifteenth day of APRIL next, at the hour of Two o'Clock in the Afternoon. Given under my hand this Twelfth day of March, 1840. J. HARDING. T THE undersigned, being Tithe-Owner within -■-J the Lower Hamlet of the Parish of COITY, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes in the sr'dI amlet,.Do,.by this Notice in writing under my hand..CALl. a P A !lOCHIAl. MEETING of LAND. OWNERS and TITHE-OWNERS within the limits of the said Hamlet, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, intituled An 4ct for the Commutation of I ithes in England and Wales." And, I do also give HAM* ARVlSUlN^eelinS Wil1 be he,d at the WYND* HAM..ARMS INN, m the Town of BRIDGEND, in APR™ °n'rnu"SDAY th« Sixteenth day of Forenoon ^our °f Eleven o'Clock in the Given under my hand thisTwelfth day of March. 1840 J. HARDING. 1" undersigned, being the duly authorized 7 Ageut of David Thomas, and John Williams, Esquires, within the Parish of LAN DOW, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than one fourth part of the whole value of the Lands subject to Tithes in the said Parish, Do, by this Notice "'i'"? UrdTer,v^ hand CALL a PAROCHIAL MEEUNG of LANDOWNERS and TITHKOWNERS within the limits of the said parish for the purpose of making ail agreement for the general commutation of I ithes within the limits of the said parish pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth intituled an Act for the Commutation of Tillies in England and Wales And I do hereby also give no rVrtVr rU»» ^Jeeting will be held at the DWELLING HOUisE of Mr JENKIN HOPKIN, in tbe said parish on MONDAY the 27th day of APRIL next, at the horn of Twelve. J Given under my hand this 31st day of March, 1840. EDWARD BRADLEY. To the Guardians of the Bridgrend and Cowbridg-e Union- GENTLEMEN, \7"OUR having, by a considerable majjritj, ejected 1_ me Surgeon to the Western District of your Union, I beg leave, thus publicly, to return you my sincere»thanks for the favour you have this day conferred on me and, ) ltrut that by strict assiduitv to the duties of my office. I may not 1 e found unworthy the con. fidence you have placed in me. I have the honour. Gentlemen, to remain Your obliged and obedient humble servant, WILLIAM PI1ICHARD. Lale^ton, March 28, 1840. WILLIAM WOODS, House and Ship. Plumber, Glazier and Painter, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, MOST respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in general, that he has commenced in the above lines, with a stock of the best materials, and the assistance of Experienced Workmen in the various branches. Wm. Woods having served his Apprenticeship to the Plumbing and Glazing business, has a practical ac- quaintance of all its details, and having had nearly two years experience in one of the best houses in London, (Mr W. Cubit) he presumes to think he shall give satisfaction to all who may favour him with an oppor. tunity of serving them, both in the execution of his work, and the moderation of his charges. Bone Manure Manufactory, TON E BRIDGE WHARF, TAUNTON H. TROOD, JUN., BEGS to inform Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Ag- riculturists, that he has now a SUPPLY of BONE DUST, ready' for Shipping, at the Port of BRIGE- WATER, (by Canal Navigation from Taunton,) to any part of England or Wales." Any orders he maybe favoured with will be punctually executed. Th hone, are not boiled previous to grinding. Any gentleman wanting a quantity, is invited to send a per. son to see them ground and taken from the mill. March 14th, 1840. LAND SURVEYING. JOSEPH POWELL, BEGS leave to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Freeholders of the county of Glamorgan and the adjoining counties, that he has commenced in the above business at CAERPHIl.I.Y. and hopes, by assiduity and attention, to merit a share of their patronage and sup- port. Land Surveyed and Valued, to any extent. Mineral Property Surveyed, with Plans and Sections of the underground workings, the situation of Sinking Pits, or driving by Levels, pointed out,—the locality of the Mineral Basin in South Wales being thoroughly un- derstood. Caerphilly, Feb. 25th. 1840. PER'RY &Ce A' PATENT PERRYIAN FILTJR INKSTAND. npHIS novel and useful In,ention insures an in- — stantaneous supply of CLEAR FILTERED INK in the cup of the Filter, which can be returned into the Inkstand at any moment, where it is sccured rom injury, and not affected by the atmosphere. The Ink, thus protected, never thickens or moulds, and remains good for any length of time in any climate. fhe process of filtration causes the colouring matter to be held in suspen-ion hence the trouble and inconveni- ence occasioned by unsuitable Ink generally found m ordinary Inkstands are co,npietel 'obviated by the use of the FILTER INKSTAND. One of moderate size will contain sufficient Ink for six or twelve months writing. The Raven Black pen. One Shilling per Card. THE PATENT PERRYUn RAVEN BLACK PEN is not liable to corrosion, and will be found excellent for the use of the Counting House, and for general purposes. Sold by James Perry and Co., Patentees and Manu- facturers, 37. Red Lion Square, London; also by all Stationers and other dealers in 8l,ch articles. 184Q. FOR THE ENSUING SEASON, AT BRECON, AT THREE GUINEAS EACH MARE. AND FIVE SHILLINGS THE GROOM, The Money to be paid on or before the 5th of July next, THE following very Superior Thorough-bred Stallions:—■ SHERWOOD, Was got by Filhodaputa, (a winner of the Great St[ Leger, and Sire of Birmingham, winner of the St. Leger and 223 other winners in 10 successive years,) Sher- wood's Dam was Lord Egremont's celebrated Mare, Lampedosia, by Precipitate, out of Bobtail, by Eclipse. Sherwood was undoubtedly the best Horse in England, of his year; he won the 2 years old Stakes, at York and Doncaster, beating a laege field of Horses at both places in a canter. Mr Houldsworth refused 2,500 Guineas for Sherwood. After^ winning those Races, (see Sporting Magazine, No. 67,) at three years old, Sherwood won the Gascoigne and Scarborough Stakes at Doncaster, in fact, he never was beaten, but when he ran Second for the Great St. Leger, in a field of 27 Horses. Sherwood has proved himself a first rate Stallion, as will be seen by the running of his Stock. viz. Gilbert, Ulrica, Independence, Miss Butler, &c. &c. his half bred Stock, are as fine as any in England, several of them are now belonging to the Duke of Beaufort's Hunt. P O Ii Ii I o, Was bred by General Grosvenor, and was got by Orville, (winner of the Great St. Ileger,) out of Bluestockings, winner of the Hiddlesworth, in 1819, value of the Stakes, 6,600 guineas, being the largest Stakes ever won by any Horse in England his Grandam Briseis, (a winner of the Oaks,) Great Grandam, Lady Jane, by Sir Peter, she is also the Great Grandam of the celebrated Horse Harkawav, which Covers this Season, at 100 Guineas each Mare. ilollio has greatly distinguished himself as a Stallion, he being the Sire of the winner of the Oaks. in 1834 and the winner of the Ascot Derby Stakes, in 1834 and 1835, his Stock have also being great winners at Newmarket and other places. Pollio's Stock, from half bred Mares, are very large and promising, several of them have been sold for long prices. I'ollio and Emilms are the only two Stallions by Orville now covering. c?v"s 50 sovs. each Mare, and is the Sire of Pnamand Plenipotentiary, winners of the Derbv, and Mango a winner of the St, Leger, and Oxygen winner of the Oaks. The above Stallions are 16 hands high, with immense bone and power, and are equal to 16 Stone, and are not to be surpassed in point of blood by any Horses in England. The above Horses obtained Premiums at the Brecon and Hereford Agricultural Meetings, for the best Thorough bred Stallions. Every Accommodation for Mares, at the usual prices. —Apply to Mr Roger Powell, Llanvaes, Brecon. Brecon, March 12th, 1840. MEDICAL PROFESSION. A SURGEON attached to Extensive Iron Workt4 •» i. a VacA\tCY for a PUPIL The premium will be two hundred pounds. Apply to Mr Lewis Redwood, Rhymnev Iron Works, near Merthyr Tydvil. PACKET TEAS. TO ALL the AGENTS of the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY, of No. 9, Great Si. Helens, Bi- shopsgate Street, London. BLACK. GREEN, and MIXED TEAS are now again packed in lbs., halves, quarters two ounces, and ounce packets, at 5s., and 5s. 4d. per lb., allowing the Agents 8d. per lb. for selling them, orders for p worth with remittance duly attended to. Teas have tumbled down IOd. per lb. C. HANCOCK, Secretary MOST IMPORTANT TESTIMONIXL OF LIRUT MASTERS. H P., LATE OF THE ROYAL NEW. FOUNDLAND VETERAN COMPANIES. (CERTIFICATF..) St John's, Newfoundland, 12th March, 183S. CONFORMABLY to a Garrison Order, dated 9th March, 1838, for the assembly of a Medical Board, to take into consideration the a ate of health of Lieut. Musters, R.V.C.. and to report accordingly, We, the undersigned, Staff officer and Civil Practitioner, form- ins the Board anthorired by that order, after a strict examination of the case of Lieut. Masters, consider him as entirely unfit for military duty-iiietit. Masters has for several years been afflicted with Rheumatic Gout, which has produced serious functionary derangements of his sioinacii, liver, and other viscera, and finally given rise to infirmity, weakness and enlargement of the arti- culaiions, especially of the ancle joints; his general health and constitution is much impaired, and therefore, in our opinion, he is incapable of further service. (Signed) ANDW. FERGUSON, M.D., Staff Assist. Surg. EDWARD KIELLY, Surgeon. Letter of Lieut. Masters to Mr Prout, 229. Strand, London. Hawley, near nagshot; 13th Jan. 1840. SIR —Considering that the public would be greatly benefited by the publication of the extraordinary benefit which I have derived by taking Blair's Gout and Rheu- matic Pills, I herewith send the particnlars of my case, and the Medical Certificate, by which I was invalided. I was first attacked with Rheumatic Gout in 1826, from which period to IS33 I was under the treatment of the late DrS. Rod, Horner, and Jacobs, as well as by the present Dr Davis, all of Hampstead. From 1833 to 1838 I was at St. John's, Newfoundland, doing duty as a Subaltern in the Royal Veteran Companies, where I suffered most severely, and was under the care of Surgeon Hewson, R.V.C.^Staff Assistant Surgeon Ferguson, and Mr Shea, private practitioner there, without being able to prevent the most violent fit of the gout three or four times annually, which becoming so bad caused the Gar- rison Order for the Medical Board, as before named. About tbe middle of last February, and the whole of March, my sufferings were dreadful; in fact, I was unable to move without being carried when Major Birch of Crondale, near Farnhaui, a Magistrate of this country, kindly commisserating my situation, called on me for the purpose of taking my affidavit, that I might receive my half-pay; and seeing me in so miserable a state, adrised me to try Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, saying, although not gouty himself, he knew several who had derived benefit from them. I had pie- viously been advised by a then neighbour, Mr. Fedgent, of Aldershot, to try them, but I declined until the Major recommended them.—I commenced by taking them ac- cording to the directions; and, after taking six pills, found a cessation of all pain, and the remainder of the box effectually settled that fit. I have since had several -an«ks, 'bnt AS A* £ least 'YTPTEIR disease I take the pills, which have at once removed all symptoms. I may also mention that the chalk which had formed on my ears has disappeared, and where it formed in my fingers is decreased. I have ceased to have those very weakening perspirations to which I was subject before trying the pills. Were you to print my case, and appoint an Agent in St John s, Newfoundlaud r where my sufferings were known, and where there arc so many afflicted with Rhenmsnc Gout, you would vastly increase the sale of this valuable Medicine. I am. Sir, your obedient Servant, „ „ „ VT JOHN MASTERS, Lieut. H. i Royal Newfoundland Veteran Companies. -JrL Lp E & c F°S01U"CM0Si^LDS and COUGHS, INFLUENZA, \cthii a t? it a,,d THROATS, CONSUMPTION, «foN nf Pm^oUTNKSS of BKEATH, DISPKR, ?n ff W'H°ARSENESS,WHEEZINGS, n inf lrK?01.1?118 of {be CHEST and LUNGS.and are an infallible R.:medy for the HOOPING COUGH. ^HE OCCULT LOZENGES are a preventive ■ and a destroyer, of the incipient seeds of corrupt H «»«,Pf',T,r?,nd confirmed Asthma or Chronic diseases of the Chest, they afford immediate relief as well as in all Pnlmonary complaints. For Hooping Cough they re infallible, generally curing that dreadful com- plaint in the short space of 14 to 20 days. The composi- tion of these Lozenges are not only agreeable, but of so innocent a nature, that they mav be given with perfcct security to the most delicate Infant as well as to the robilstofall ages, with a positive certainty of success; they invigorate and strengthen the Lungs. Persons occasionally taking them are fortified against Cold and ionammation. Twenty years experience has placed their beneficial effecs beyond the shadow of a doubt, having in no one instance during that long period fallen short of the de- sired result. Prepared (only) by the Proprietors, CRoSSTHWAITE & Co., 2S, rhavies Inn, Holborn, London; in boxes, price 2s. 6d. each, duty included. N.B.—None are genuine but those signed by the pro- prietors on the Government Stamp. Full directions for each complaint, including the method of giving them to Infants, enclosed with every box. Sold by Mrs Jenkins, Druggist; and by Mr David Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; J. Williams, Cam- brian Office; and Crutchley, Druggist, Swansea Phillips, Druggist, Cardiff; Price, Druggist, Bridgend; Evans, Journal Office; Brigstocke, bookseller; Jones; Mortimer, and Warren and Son, Druggists. Carmarthen; Samuel. lilandilofawr; Phillips, Druggist, Haverfordwest; Bowers, Bookseller, Tenby Cole, Druggist, Aherystwith Jones, Druggist, Cardigan; Williams, Silurian Office, Brecon; Williams, Printer, Crickhowell; Davies, Newport; Bris- coe. Wrexham; Strone, Bangor; Williams, Druggist, High Street, Carnarvon; Buker, Beaumaris; Lea, Druggist, Ellismere; Edwards, Bookseller, Oswestry Heath Bookseller, Monmouth; Wyke, Druggist. Aber- ?avennv: Morgan, Drggist, High Street, Newport; Weston, Hereford; Gardiner,.Bromyard I ay lor, King- ton Gilkes. Leominster; fl"ffiths, B.shops Castle; and by most Druggists, and Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom. Extract of a Letter dated Bath, 16th Oct. 1837. I am happy in being able to bear testimony to the excellence of your preparation I have m.de a point of excellence y and the re3llU has been, in the inak.ng minute enqu«Mi.such M tQ pW your generality o f lhe first rate Cough Medicines Lozenges in the iwt j R KmG> chemist C,<U«ai'« Co., Lonaon. D t i »tier dated Hyde, near Manchester. 20th Extract of a Letter oalDec 1837 I hear very satisfactory accounts of the Occult Lozenges, sold; the people are surprised at the good effects they sold the pe p t0Q sjmpie but a careful trial produce many tinnn » soon convinces jg they are deserving the attention My opinion affection of the Chest or Lungs, of every one who na j^jjjjS BROCKLEHURST, (Sigued; Chemist and Druggist, To Messrs Crossthwaite & Co., London. The following is another proof of the efficacy of these Copy of a Letter addressed to Messrs Crossthwaite to abje t0 i,ear testi- Gentlemen, f Occult Lozenges, decided mony to the exc their use in every case which benefit has resul e g cage jn part,cuiar j wjj| has come under my none mention. M.rhanic in this Town had been for The Wife of a firroe(j Asthma, so much so that years afflicted with home during the cold she daredI not venture from of months, but having 0f last Winter, she found such -r* *—*«i» • f«» circulars for distribution.. 1 am Gentlemen, yours respectfully, (Signed) HENRY DYER, Trowbridge, Wilts, 21st June, 1838. Chemist. ALFRED HOME and FOREIGN LIFE I ASSURANCE and MUTUAL ANNUITY ASSO- CIATION, 51, Old Broad Street. London. DIRECTORS. G. Ivis Raymond Barker. Sir W Parish, X C. H. ( Esq. Sir David Scott, Bart. Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. Robert Scott, Esq. 11, George Fred. Dickson, Esq. Ernest A. Stephenso Esq. Charles Heaton Ellis, Esq. Major Tulloch I he 11;0n. E. H. Grimston, Arthur Willis. Esq. M. P. The Hon. Ellit T. Yorke Joseph Jellicoe, Esq. M.P. Williapi J. Maxwell, Esq. TRUSTEES. Sir David Scott, Bart. j John P. Heywood, Esq. Granville Sharp, Esq. j Arthur Willis, Esq. AUDITORS. Edgar Corrie, Esq. I J. D. Walford, Esq. David Powell, Esq. | W. J Lancaster. Dsq. Secretary.—Anthony Highmore, Esq. Solicitors.—Messrs. Maltby and Otter, 34, Old Broad Street, London. ADVANTAGES OF THIS ASSOCIATION. An ample subscribed capital. Assurers admitted to the same rights as the share- holders. and eligible to become Directors and Auditors. Four.fifths of the profits divided every five years. Advances made to the assured, on giving security for future premiums and interest. L, An important and peculiar feature in this Association is, that the assurers may reside in any part of the globe either by paying an extra premium, or. at their option, by an arrangement for a stipulated deduction from the sum assured in case of death abroad; but for EUROPE. AUSTRALIA, the CAPE of GOOD HOPE, or the BRITISH POSSESSIONS in NORTH AMERICA, no extra premium or deduction is inctir.ed. Premiums may be paid quarterly, half-yearly, or annually. Policies may be made payable on the assured attain- ing any given age, such as 55, 60, or 65, or on death previously. ANNUITY BRANCH. In addition to the following advantageous Scale of Rates, four-fiths of the profits are divided among the annuitants every three years by way of bonus Table exhibiting the Rates of Annuities Payable Half-yearly. Age Annuity. Age. Annuity, Age. Annuity. 21 f5 0 9 40 £6 3 9 60 Eq 6 4 25 5 4 6 45 6 14 1 65 10 17 4 30 5 9 11 50 7 7 10 70 13 1 10 35 5 16 1 55 8 4 8 80 22 9 0 Merthyr Tydfil Mr David Morgan. Swansea Thomas Attwood, Carmarthen — Richard Gardner. Monmouth o..o W.A. Williams. Usk — H. Mostyn. Pontypool .o — C. H. Croft. Newport — David Williams. IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE On every Stage and Symptom of the VENEREAL DISEASE, in its mild and most alarming forma-, 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 2s. 9d., 4,. 6d. and lli. per Box, V_y full description of .tbe Above t/CONTAINING a V_y full description of tbe ahove..complaint* ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS, shew- ing the different stages of this deplorable and often fatal disease, as well as the dreadful ef- fects arising from the use. of mercury accompanied with plain and practical directions for an effec- tual and speedy cure with ease, secrecy, and safety, without the aid with plain and practical directions for an effec- tual and speedy cure with ease, secrecy, and safety, without the aid of medical assistance. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2s 9d.,4s. Gd atldlis. per Box (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 Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement, or hin- drance from business; they have effected the most sur- prising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and when an early application is made to these Pills for the cure of the Venereal Disease, frequently contracted in a moment of inebriety, 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, whidl M »p have happ.lv compressed the most purifying and healing virtues of the principal part of the vegetable system, and which is of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic 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 Const itutions to pristine health and vigour. The 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 mercurialized 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 firststagc it is always local, and easy to be extinguished by attending to the direc- tions fully pointed out in the Treatise, without the smallest injury to the constitution: but when neglected orimproperly treated, a mere local infection 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 snatchcd 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 tinskilfulness of illiterate men, who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, cause ulceration, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimnessof sight, noise in the ears, deaf. ness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, 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 country patient, to enable Messrs Perry and Co. 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. Sold at most newspaper offices. PERRY'S Cordial Balm of Syriacum is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immo. derate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their copstitutioni, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorabi e state, are effected with any of those pre. vious symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, involun. tary emissions, excesses, irregularity, obstructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barren. ness, &c. &c, But the relief administered is not confined to these alone. The valedlitinarian by birth, who has received from his parents the inheritance of a diseased and unprolific frame; the delicate female, whom an im- mured and inactive life, together with the immoderate use of tea and other weak and watery aliments has, withoi t any fault of hers, brought on all the calamitous symptoms of a consumptive habit, and are, without timely assistan sinking into an untimely grave; to such as theoo Cordial Balm of Syriacum will afford the most permanent relief, and restore to the enjoyment of ihe comforts of lif- Sold in Bottles at lis. each or four tim« in one Family Bottle for 33s. duty included. 't,eS N.B.—Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medi cine Venders, and every other Shopkeeper can be sup plied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm of Syriacum, with the usual allowance tp the trade, by most of the principal Whole sale Patent Medicine Hoasetf in Loisdon. Sold by Mr DAVID MORGAN, Merthyr Tydvil. (No.4.) CARDIFF. JUST LANDED EX SIMEON FROM DUBLIN, A CARGO of MANDERS and POWELLS ce- lebrated PORTER, in Hhds., Barrels, and Kilderkins, which may be had of Mr John Todd, at his Porter Stores, St. John Street, Cardiff; also London and Dublin Porter, in Casks and Bottles. Edinborough and other Ales. EMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES. otSL To SAIL from CARDIFF, 15th of APRIL. Wind aad Weather Permitting, 4SBBISgpV direct for PORTSMOUTH, UNITED STATES, The First Class Coppered Ship. EMMA Burthen 500 Tons, George Burgess, Master. Has excellent Ac. commodation for Passengers. Apply to John Comer and Co., Newport; H. H. Parry, Cardiff; or the Captain on Board. BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS USK AND GLAMORGAN, WILL SAIL During the NEXT WEEK, »t follow# FROM BRISTOL. April 6..Monday 9morning 7..Tuesday 96 morning 8..Wednesday 10 morning 9..Thursday 111 morning JO.. Friday )21 afternoon I I.. Saturday Iaftemoom FROM NEWPORT. April 6..Monday morning 7.. Tuesday 8 morning 8..Wednesday 8 morning 9..Thursday 9 morning 10..Friday 9. morning 11..Saturday. 11 morning FARES :-After Cabin, 4,s.-Fore-Cabin, 2s.-Chil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price. Dogs, lí each. Four-Whecl Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s. Horseseach,bs.; Two-Wheel Carriage or light Phaeton, asq drawn by one Horse with one Passenger, 15s.Horse and Rider, After-Cabin ,7s.; ditto Fore-Cabin, 6s. {J^»The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet* GIVE NOTICE that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, norwill they beanswerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel(if lost or damaged) unless booked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newoort; ? 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 »t the Packet Office, one hour (at least) before the tim* stated for Sailing. PaNTYPOOL AND ADFRGAVENNY-Coaclies Daily between theseplaces and Newport. TREDEGAR IROK WORKS, through Abercarne, New- bridge, and Bedwellty, and a branch from Newbridge to Nautyglo.-A Coach Daily between these places 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, W. WATERS, Commander, tfBbd ARE INTENDED TO SAIL jHKfcs. During the NEXT WEEK, as follow#, (With liberty to Tow Vessel*.} FROM CARDIFF. April 6..Monday Nautilas 6 morning 7..Tuesday Lady Charlotte 7 morning 8.. Wednesday. Nautilus 7 morning 9.. Thursday.I,ady Charlotte 9morning 10..Friday Nautil(is 10 morning 11..Saturday Lady Charlotte 12 noon FROM BRISTOL. April 6.. Monday Lady Charlotte 6t morning 7..Tuesday .Nautilus. 7 morning 8.. Wednesday. Lady Charlotte 8 morning 9..Thursday .Nautilus. S morning 10.. Friday Lady Charlotte 10 morning I I.. Saturday Nautilus. 11 morning Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time of Sailing. FAREq:-After Cabin, 58.-Fore Cabin,Ss. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.-Dogs, la each. A Female Steward attends on Board both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage,21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse las.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin 7s. 6d.; Cattle, 6s.; Sheep,Is. 6d. These Fares include' •vary expense. Not accountable for any Goods without Shinning Notes. rr .i Fv1r™req,e,ted t0 order al1 Goods 'tended for ,eu ,VS t0 bc sent t0 No- l2» Quay Street, or to [ inv ^r»P Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the LADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the rackets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare Cowbridge, Bridgend, Liantriesent and Caerphilly.-Gooda forwarded to these Places 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 paid on delivery. Goods, Package*, Parcels, &c. forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will ba readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones. Agent. No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pae- wV Vo Donova"' « Packet Office, on the srtsss Ko,°LrSv29d„M-i 2 £ 2K J3G&" S portion paid for1"edaaLe,SaVtalthee Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o clock In the evening of the day of landing. will oe warehoused at the risk and expence of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims for loan or damage, &c., cannot be allowed, linleas a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. UNFAILING SUCCESS, during a period of ONE HUNDRED YEARS, has fully established the excellence of BARCLAYS' ORIGINAL OINTMENT in the Cure of that disagreeable disorder the ITCH, which it never falls to effect In ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION. This safe, speedy, and effectual Remedy has been In treneral use for upwards oi one hundred years, without a sineie in. stance of !U Having failed to cure the most inveteraW cases. It does not contain the smallest particle of Mercury or any N other dangerous ioffrediew, and may be safely used by per- sons of the mpst delicate coastiiut un. v THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED TO BE ON THF.IK ^?XK°US IMPOSITIONS SOLD AT LOW PRICES, and to observe, that none can possibly by 8"!l snnN "tf alTle8J of ,he Proprietors, "BARCLAY J?! "graved on the Stamp affixed to each Box: g^eat danger rjiay .irise from the neglect of this caution —Sold T. Jarkion in Barclay and Sons (the only successors U No* 95. Parringdon Street, London, ,,rice Is. 9,1. Duty lncludea and. by their appointment, by 1111 Veodels of Mediciiie.