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PARISH OF ST. BRIDES SUPER ELY, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. 1 HARRY PHELPS GOODE, the Appor- ? lioner duly appointed for the Parish of SAINT BlUDHS SUPER ELY, in the County of GLAMOR. CAN. under the Provisions of the Act of his late Ma- jesty King William the 4th, 6 and 7 c. 71, intituled An Act for the cortimotation of Tithes in England and Wates." do hereby CALL A PAKOCHIAL MF.ET- JNG of the Proprietors of Lands in the said Parish, to holden at the BEAU INN. COWBRIDGE, on TUESDW, the 5th day of MAY NEXT, at'Twelves o'Clock at Noon, at which Meeting all Proprietors of Lands, having any Maps or Plans thereof, are required to Produce the same and such Proprietors will then and there be required to instruct the Apportioner.as to what Waps are to be u, d for the purposes of the A pportion- ment, and upon such other points as are required by the Acts 6 and 7 William the 4th, c. 71, and 1st Victoria c. 69; and in default thereof I shall proceed to such Ap- poriionment. under the powers vested in me by the said recited Acts. Ra-*eTfm-d west, Oth April, IW. PARISH OF WELSH SAINT DONATTS, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. T HARRY PHELPS GOODE, the Apportions, appointed for ihe Parish of WELSH SAINT JDONATTS, in the County of GLAMORGAN, under the provisions of'he Actof his late Majesty King William the IV. 6 and 7, c. 71, intituled "An Act for the C'mmltlation of Tithes in England and Wales," B6- hereby CALL A PAUOCHUL MRFTING of the Pro- prietors of Lands, in thf s-kid Paiish, to be holden- at the REAIl INN, COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of MAY next. at Two o'Clock in the Afteruoo i, at which Meeting all Proprietors of Lands, having any Maps or Plans thereof, are required to produce the tatne and such Proprietors will then and there be re- quired to instruct the Apportions as to what Maps are to be used for the purposes of the Apportionment, and upon sIlch other points as are required by the Acts 6 and 7, William the IV. c. 71, and 1st Yielorja, c. 69. and in default thereof I shall proceed to such Apportionment under the powers vested in me by-the said recited Acts. Haverfordwest, April 9th, 1840, PARISH OF LANTWIT MAJOR, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. THOSE LANDOWNERS who have NOT DELIVERED in the MAPS of their ESTATES, in the Parish of LANTWIT Af kJOit, are particularly requested to send them to the BEAR INN, on the above day, otherwise the Apporlioner will be compelled to measure their Estates without delay. Haverfordwest, April 9th, 1840. THE undersigned, being the duly authorized 9 Agent of David Thomas, and John Williams, Esquires, within the Parish of LANDOW, 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 in writing under my hand CALL a PAROCHIAL MEETING of LANDOWNERS and TlTHEOWERS within the limits of the said parish, for the purpose of making an agreement for the general commutation of Tithes within the limits of the said parish pursuant to the provisions of ah Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth intituled an -1 Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales Anti, I do hereby alsogive no. tice, that such Meeting will be held at the DWELLING HOUSE of Mr JRNIHN HOPKIN, in the said parish on MONDAY thet27tb day of APRIl. next, at the hour of Twelve. Given under my Iland this 31st day of March. 1840. EDWARD BRADLEY. GLAMORGANSHIRE. ABSTRACT of Accounts of EDWARD PRIEST A RICHARDS. Gentleman, Treasurer, from 25th Maich, 1839, to 25th March, 1840. Dr. £ s. d. £ s. d. County Rates.-r,.aster. 1839, 1011 9 44 Trinitv 1685 15 7* Michaelmas J685 15 7* Epiphany, 1840 10U 9 6J 5394 10 2 Corporation of Cardiff—8th payment of £ 200 on account of £ 2000 Purchase Money for ord Gaol 200 0 0 1 Year's Interest on £600 at 4 per cent 24 0 0 in rr 224 0 0 Fines.—Caerphilly Upper 43 10 9 Ditto l ower 0 g 0 Cardiff. 37 16 0 Cowbridge. 1:\ 0 0 Dynas Powis 3 10 0 Kibbor 2 6 0 Mlskin Upper 2 11 0 Ditto Lower 3 13 0 Nealli 44 8 6 Newcastle and Ogmore 12 18 6 Swansea 11 7 6 175 1 9 Paymaster of Civil Services—One half the J'.xpcncrs of Criminal Prosecutions to 81st December, 1839. and the whole Expence of conveying Prisoners to Depots for Convicts 1082 6 3 £ 6875 J8 2 Cr. g 5. d. Balance d<w on last Account 539 8 3 Bridges—Building »nd Repairs' 12 13 8 Clerk of Peace—Bil|» WW. 9^ '0 Constables— \llowaoce on Swe'aVinc Spe'cVa'l 5 7 10 Coroners—Bills. 4^3 3 Corpses-Bur al of found on Sca'shore.W. 7 10 0 Felons—Conveyance to Gaol, Houses of Correction and Depot. 293 5 2! Prosecution of 35 at the AasireW WW 55813 0 Ditto of 88 at the Quarter Sessions 973 12 3 Fees-Marsisal and Crier at the Assizes.. 2 17 0 magistra-es, Clerks for Srbedtil,s 'of Fines 6 12 0 Militia—Rent OF Depot 31 JQ 0 Police-Advances to Lower Sessional Di- visions of Caerphilly and Miskin 100 0 0 Prisons—County Gaol —Mai.tainance and Disbursements of 744 16 7 flouse of Correction-Ti-e like 399 8 10 26th and 27th instalment to Exchequer Bill Loan Society, on further account of C13,000, borrowed by the County for building. Principal 650 0 0 Interest. 212 1 3 862 1 3 "New Dock at Hall, Catdiff 85 0 0 lOriloners-Allowances to those confined in Queen's Bench, Marshalsea, and Fleet l'risons 6 0 0 Printing—Stationery and Advertising 106 3 10 Salaries—Clerk of l'eace 145 0 0 Gaol—Governor and Turnkeys 438 0 0 Surgeon 40 0 0 Chaplain 40 0 0 House Of Correction-M aster and Turn. key* 204 13 0 ^"r?e°n 30 0 0 Chaplain. 40 0 0 Snrrevor of Bridge, 30 0 0 T.eaS«rer 60 0 0 Sundries Allowance to late Master House of Correction Of) 0 0 Tieasurer on Payments to Office Xrhe(l,,er Phages ..WW' n 1ft ll Balance due to County J8 £ 6875 18 2 Cowbridge, April 7, 1840. The A/count of Mr Edward Priest u,ch. Treasurer, lias this day been examined and allovp d' the voociicrs delivered tip to the Clerk of thr'l'' -n<1 The Balance of £ 530 12s. lljd., due from Mr RichimU to the Ciumty, is hereby directed to be carried to his next Account. s John Nicholl Evan Williams è. n. M. Talbot J. Samuel R. F. Rickards R. Savours T. D. Mace Llewellyn Trahcrne H'; J. (; ra i, t It. F, Jetiner Robert Knight Jas Evans John M. Trahernc Iltid Thomas It i, hard Prichard Henry T. Lee C. K, Morgan John Homfray U. Lcwis I George Traherne I Richatd Franklen Hugh Entwisle 3. Bruce Pryce W. E. Williams E. W. Richards T. W. Booker Robert Stiver Jones Dan. Jones I. Edoiondes Hob. Nicholl T. Stacey J. E. Bicheno ,Ji. W, Williams I Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal Navigation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the NEXT i. GENERAL ASSEMBLY or Meeting of the Com- pany of Proprietors of the said Navigation, WILL BE HKLD a: the SHIRE HALL. in the town of BRKCON, on THURSDAY, the 30th inst., at 12 o'Clock at Noon. JAMES PEIRCE, Clerk to the Company of Proprietors. Llanelly Canal Office, April 8, 1840. LAND SURVEYING. JOSEPH POWELL, REGS 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 CAKUPIIII.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. Bone Manure manufactory, TONE BRIDGE WHARF, TAUNTON H. TROOD, JUN., BEGS to inform Noblemen, Gentlemen,and Ae- riculturists, thathe has now a SUPPLY of BONE DUST, ready for Shipping, at the Port of BRIDGE- WATER, (by Canal Navigation from Taunton,) to any part of England or Wales. Any orders he may be favoured with will be punctually executed. The bone; 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. DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF. T'HE VERNAL VISITATION of the Reverend -*■ and Worshipful WILLIAM BRUCE KNIGHT, M.A., Chancellor of the Diocese of Llandaff, WILL BE H ELI) at the times and places following:— At COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY the 12th of May. At LLANDAFF, on FRIDAY the 15th of May At ABURGAVENNY, on TUESDAY the,19th of May. At NEWPORT, on THURSDAY the 2lst of May. The Chancellor takes this opportunity of expressing his hope that all such defects as were presented at the last Visitation will have been set in order, and that Certificates to that effect, will be delivered to him at the several places of meeting, by all such parties as have not already certified. He will also feel greatly indebted to the several Ilural Deans, for any information with which they may he pleased to favour him in regard to the condition of the Churches. Churchyards, Glebe Houses, and Lands, See. in their respective jurisdiction. EDWARD STEPHENS, Deputy Registrar. Llandaff, 15th April, 1840. TO BE DISPOSED OF. A WHOLESALE WINR and SPIRIT BUSI- t, NESS, in the. flourishing and improving seaport town-of Newport, Monmouthshire, in consequence of he decease of the Managing Partner.—-The Stock o( Wines and Spirits, which has been from time to time selected with great care as to quality, is moderate. To he taken to a valuation.— In connexion with this business is a valuable Bottled Ale and Porter Trade, which may either be continued or given up. The Dwelling House and Premises, which for eligibi- lity are second to none in the town, admirably adapted for the Wine and Spirit Trade, and capable of considerable citten-ion, arc likewise to he disposed of. For particulars, apply to Mr John Fisher, Wine Mer- chant, Hristol; or to J. F., Post Office, Newport. FALL IN TEAS. THE NEW London Genuine Tea Company 25, COLEMAN STREET, LONDON, HAVE APPOINTED MR DAVID LEWIS Chemist, &c., Agent for DOWLAIS. The NEW LONDON GENUTVK TEA COMPANY are happy to give their Friends the earliest information of the great reduction that has taken place in the Price of Teas. This has enabled them to secure a large stock of all descriptions, so as to supply the Public at the old rates, with the same GENUINE TEAS that were sun- plied by the Hong Merchants to the [Jon. East India Company, during so many years. The numerous convictions recently obtained by the Excise against parties for adulterating Teas, renders it necesary again to caution the Public against'purchasing the spurious article vended under the name of CI leas" throughout the country, at low rates. ,eaP The various and extensive frauds and deci-m;™„ tised since the introdcction of Free Trade Tea- —" nated the establishment of the New London T^' pany. An experience of upwards of Twenty Years, and the most extensive patronage, prove the value put h'y Public on the system of supply,ng a genuine article through Agents appointed in nearly all the princinli Towns m the Kingdom, in convenient Packages n-ick, in Lead, from one ounce to one pound. To accommodate families, they send also Packts of 2, 3, 4, and 61b. each, carefully packed in lead, with an elevation of their Premises, and sealed with their se 1 thus affording the Purchaser the satisfaction of knn.f that he has GENU INK TEA, as received from London! The Company have determined not to enter into com- petition with the vendors of low priced Teas I- so called but will receive and execute orders for any such on the lowest terms, only not under the Company's label. Persons of character and respectability, desirous of becoming Agents, on giving Two undoubted Refer enees in London, may have an Assortment, with full particulars of the valuable Agency thEy w.j]] obtain not only a genteel and permanent, but a very lucrative addition to their own business, without, in most cases the advance of additional capital. Address the New London Genuine Tea Comnanv Coleman Street, London (Postpaid.) Pembrey Harbour Coal and Iron Works, South Wales. SHUTTLE WORTH and SONS, WILL submit to peremptory SALE, at the AUCTION M\RT, on WEDNESDAY, APltfL 29th, by direction of the Assignees of Messrs Bonner Calthorp, Pulvertoft and Gaunt, the Proprietors of the Pembrey Coal and Iron Works, thr very important and valuable PROPE ;TY; comprising the OLD PEMBREY HARBOUR, capable of holding with perfect security 80 sail of vessels of the largest class of coasters, with the extensive Coal Mines of excellent quality, extending under a large tract of Mineral Ground and Iron Works connected therewith; likewise a Caiialtwo milrs in length, Tram Roads, Inclined Plane Steam Engines, Machinejy, Fur- naces, &c., a spacious Residence, Manager's, Agent's, Workmen'* Houses, the Ashburnhum Arms Inn, a desirable Farm of abont200 Acres of Meadow and Arable Land, itii extensive Rabbit Warren, &c., situate at Pem- brey, near the Vale of Gwendraeth, Llanelly, and Kid- welly, in the County of Carmarthen, 13 miles from Car- marthen, and 13 from Poutarddflai", at which point the Royal Mails, and other public conveyances from the Metropolis, from the Gloucester and Bristol Roads, approximate this iinportant Establishment. Pembrey is also peculiarly well situated for a summer bathing place, the vicinity being highly picturesque, with extensive and beautiful Jands, added to these circumstances the in- creasing demand for Welsh Coal, and the great reduction of duly on imported Coal in France, this important Pro- perty is presumed to offer at the present moment a most odvantageous opportunity for investment. May be view- ed, and particulars had of of Mr W. Williams. Pembrey; B. Belcher, I'sq., Official Assignee, King s Arms i^rd, Coleman Street; of Messrs Willis, Bower, and Willis, Solicitors, Toket'house Yard, where an abstract of the title of the vendors is now lying, and may be per. used lit any time between I I and 5 o'Clock on any day previous to the day of sale, and the title as deduced by such abstract is to be accepted by the Purchaser; of Messrs Adington, Gtegory, Faulkner, and Follett. Solici '•"■s, Bedford Row of M'essrs Ciowder and Maynard. Solicitors, Mansionhouse Place; of Messrs Williams Va"F,lnnell, and Williams, SoliciiorS' Bedford Row; "f Mr Carter, Solicitor, Spalding, Lincolnshire; at the j "V iantl at Mfssrs Shuitleworth and Sons' Office for the Sale and Purchase of Es ates, Valuation, Surveying, &c. 28, Poultry. 76 TO BE SOLD A DECIDED BARGAIN, A TOWN Built Travelling BRITSKA, with a Shifting Head, Patent Axbs, Lamps, and Patent Leather Travelling Cases, has not been much used Apply to Mr Kent, Coach Builder, Cardiff. iftlertfiur jyrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS » arising and payableat the several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, Subject to the written conditions to he then and thfr produced at the CASTLE INN, in the Town of MERTHYR TYDVIL. in the County of GLAMOR- GAN, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of APRILnext, 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 XI-590. and will be put up in one lot at such sum; but in case the said 1 oils shall not be let together or in one lot at such Meeting, then they will be'let in parcels or lots, and each parcel or lot will be put up at such sum as the Trustees shall then think fit. NL WM. DAVIES, „ t ler"to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust Merthyr Tydvil, March 19th. 1640 ELbernant urnpike rtt5t. VRORICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS •J. £ T,N- £ AND PA)ABLE the several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, Subject to the written conditions to be then and there HS'LTTHV»A•RT'KTR^ ^STF.K INN, in the Town of CAN! THIIOE J' 5N THE C°UNFY °F GLAM01*- GAV, on THURSDAY, the 2Srd day of APRIL next, between the hours of 12 o'Clock at Noon and 4 in the Afternoon of that day, to the B EST BIDDER, on his u^in? sufficient Sureties for Payment of the Money Uonttoy, for the term of One Year, from 12 o'Clock of ',E. '^H'OF Sunday, the Fourteenth day of June next, .-II? PRODUC.E<1 year the clear sum of £ 1715, W1I N.E,?UT,UP 'N ONE lot at such sum but in case ° ,A" NOT BE LET together or in one lot at such inleeting, then they will lIe let in parcels or lots, ■ T ,F parcel or lot will be put up at such sum as the I rustees shall then think fit! WM. DA VIES, vr .L Trxistees of the. said Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tydvil, March 19th, 1840. MONMOUTHSHIRE. /MOSTLY London made FURNITURE, in Rose- N; • W0° AN<* MAHOGANY, for the Drawing Room REEILJRI M°'IN' U LIBRARY Elegantly Carved and HANOI ahogany Four Post Bedsteads, with Chintz Hangings; ^CELIENT Feather Beds and Bedding rt.F« SS AND Frame; Handsome Dressing « !E.S Wardrobes and Drawers Turkey and Brussels /«' "ATENT Iron Billiard Tab'e, with Cues, Maces, mllf^0IBP,ETL!I A LATENT Grand Piano, by Cle- ton QI°V LIBRARy of above 600 Volumes; Phae- « VNLA"TS' AND HARNESS, Saddles and Bridles; aiuon and Cucumber Frames Weir's New Patent Man- 1 \r°C \\ocl Utensils, Cheese Presses, and FRNMR -6 'FFERTS "> (the chief of the Furniture being iGillo-) EM,NENT London Houses of Dorbiggin and CID toe tiy Allftim- By Mesti-s BURTON'and SON, On MONDAY, the 20th APUJL, and Four following Days, on the Premises of JOHN GISBOUNE Fso at ERYVDBNL, in the Parish' of LLANTLL.IO CROS- SKNNY, midway between Monmouth and Abergavenny on the Fourteen Mile Road. ° May be viewed on the mornincs of sale until Eleven O'' lock,at which hour ihesale will pSlllvely commence. Catalouges maybe, had on application to THE Auc- tioneers, Monmouth. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRR To all Ironmasters, Ironmongers, Builders, Black- smiths, Painters, Saddlers, Oilmen, Masons Pluintierq, Contractors, Private Families, and others. aro bt Auction, IN LOTS, By Messrs BRADLLY, BARNAND & CO. On the Premises in NI-WI'ORT, (by order of the As- signees), on MONDAY, MAY 4, 1840, and following days, NPHE whole of the capital, useful, NIUL WCLL-sc JL lectori STOCK IN TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FIXTU B ES, and other valuable effects of Mr Benjamin Jefferies, a Bankrupt. The Stock comprises all kinds of Ironmongery, Cut. lery, Japaned Goods, 1111 Ware, Bar and other Iron, Blistered and Cast Steel. Shcet Copper, Nails, Coffin Furniture, Guns, Pistols, Carpenters', Masons, Farriers' and Shoe Makers' Tools, Oils and Colours, Brushes Pattens; Clogs, and every description of article in the line. J Amounting, per Inventory, to the sum of £ L234.0s 8d. The entire is in excellent condition, of the first rate quality, and the lots will be made suitable to the pur- chasers. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE includes hand- some Mahogany Loo. Dining, Work, and other Tables, Sideboard, Sofas, Chests of Drawers, Mahogany and other Chairs, Pier and Swing GLASSES, Bedsteads. Beds. Bed and 1 able Linen, Clock, Carpets, Floor Cloth, Wash Stands, tenders, Fire Irons, Kitchen Requisites. &c., SO1* The Fixtures and Utensils consist of the Usual A rticles The whole will be Sold without reserve and free of Auction Duty. To commence precisely at 10 o Clock each morning Promissory Notes at two months, WILH AP ^ED security, for Purchasers anove ilO, will be taken. BRECONSHIRE. OAK TIMBER TREES FOR SALE. TO tot £ olti 11)) miction, By Mr HUGH JONES, At the BELL INN, IN the Town of BRECON, on ,!H* 24TH DAY OF APRIL, 1840, at Five o Clock in the Afternoon. 80 MA1,DEN OAK TREES. Standing ,I I, fND S^ING on the Farm.of BATTLE, in \FERIIAR'ARW RE within Five Miles of the Town there is a good Road,) in the followmg Lots, L- I RER S marked with a 'X in white paint. R'NT 'T <n.REI!S MARKED with X in white paint. N B Th I0" ^?RK<?<1 WITH A L13'"1, of tiiem .E. A)OVE Trees aie of superior quality, mot' Purposes 6'N° 'ARSE dimensions, and lit for Naval TIMBER^0^6!' TENANT the Farm will shew the aooli •• »* 'U'LHCR particul ars may be obtained on N AT 1^E Office of the A uctioneer, Brecon. I Advowsons or next Presentations FOR SALE. O be Solti FIG JJRTLIATR (Contract, R|M^0^VOWSONS of, or NEXT PRESENTA- and I LA. RI I Livings of Maencloebog, Llan^olman inTur> I' °* 111 "L<; County of Pembroke, together, or L«O Lots as follows LOT I. MAENCLOCIIOG. INCOME COMNMU D KENT Charge 50 0 "0 O" 8 R°LN '^E Parliamentary Grants, and GIQneen Anne's Bounty. 26 0 0 GLEBE and Vicarage House. 12 0 0 LOT LL. £ 88 0 0 U.ANGOLMAN & I.I,ANDII,O. ?r™ZneVtentCha^' 4t 13 4 & trom Parliamentary Grants, and Queen Aiine's Boillity 67 0 0 Thesn T; • £ ,U 13 4 "'U LJ,V»>gs are in a neighbourhood where other iacies are easily obtained, so that a Clergyman bavin* employme"t RES'^ENCE here, will always find additional n particulars may be had of Mr Goode Gro t Cottage, Carmarthen I or of H, P. Goode and' rbllpolt, Haverfordwest. CARMARTHENSHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATES, In the Town, Uorough, and Parish of Saint Clears. SO tic ^oltr by Auction, By Mr GEO. GOODE, Auclioneer, At the BLUE HOAR INN, at ST. CLEARS, on WEDVKSDAY, the 29th of' A PHIL, 1840, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale"as shall be then and there produced, rTMlE following valuable FREEHOLD E8TATRS, situate in the Town and Parish of St Clears, in the said County of Carmarthen, in sundry Lots, viz Lot ).-All that 1UKSSUAGE, TUNE- £ s. d. M ENT, FA UM, and L A NOS, called CKAIG- WE", with the Lands, .adjoining, called LLAINCRRATH & TYRYM A HNLLWYD, othe-wise PAN I'Ml-.I.IN, all held together as one complete Farm. and containing by ad- measurement 44A. IR. 39P. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Alr John Thomas, Innkeeper, under an agreement for a lease for 7 or 14 years, from Michaelmas, 1839, and subject to an allowance of £ 10 to the Tenant annually, for the first five years towards the expense of lime for the improvement of the Farm, at the clear yearly rent of 70 0 0 N.B A new Cottage or Dwelling House is lately built, and a Piece of Ground allot- ted thereto as a Garden. under an agree. ment for a lease for three lives, at the clear yearly rent of ;Cl Is. Lot 2.—A CLOSE of MEADOW, or Marsh GROUND,called MORFA BACH.or DDOLEFACH. formerly an Mlo'ment, situ. ate near the Backey, and now held by the said John Thomas, at the clear yearly rent of 6 0 0 Lot 3.-DWELLING HOUSE and GAR- DEN, and Three small FIELDS, called LLAIN YGORS H. situate near the River lave, in the occupation of David Evans, at the clear yearly rent of 11 0 0 Lot 4-A MEADOW FIELD, near the Hivor, called GLANTAVE, in the occupation of Mary Evans, widow of Richard Evans, at the clear yearly rcnt of 10 0 0 Lot 5 —F115Ll) or CLOSE of good PAS- TURE LAND, called LLAIV COLD BLOW, in the occupation of Mr James Rogers, at the clear yearly rent of 4 10 0 Lot 6.—FIELD or CLOSE of excellent PASTUREor MEA DOW LAND, called PARKYBOWSET, with ruins of Cottages in front, and facing the street or road. with the Ornamental Plantations thereon growing, in the occupation of Air James Rogers, at the clear yearly rent of 10 10 0 with all that STOREHOUSE and STORE LOFTS, near the above Field, and conveniently situated in the centre of the town of Saint Clears, formerly in the possession of Messrs John Waters and James Rogers, and since of Mr W. Bowers, at the yearly rent OF 18 0 0—28 10 0 I. Lot 7.-A capital DWELLING HOUSE in the centre of the town and borough of Saint Clears, called COOK'S HOUSE, with an excellent Garden, Stable, and Gighouse, all lately repaired at a very considerable expense, in the possession of the Rev..John Evans, or his undertenants, at tho clear yearly rent of.. 15 0 0 Lot 8.—All that FIELD or CLOSE of PASTURE GROUND, called PARKCLO- MENDY, conveniently situated near the town of St. Clears, in the occupation of Mr W. Young. Surgeon, attheclear yearly rent of 7 5 0 Lot 9. —And a small FIELD, called PARK BACH, in the occupation of Mrs Margaretta Edwards, at the yearly rent of 1 II 6 The respective Icnants will shew the Premises and tor further particulars apply to Messrs W. Jones and Jeffries. Solicitors, Carmarthen or, Messrs James and Leach, Merchant, Newport, Monmouthshire. Wf HEREAS a FIAT in BANKRUPTCY is ,Vn aS !Vld issu^ forth against NOAH OVVKN, of NEA rH. in the County of GLAMORGAN, Grocer. Dealer, and Chaplnani b dcclarcd Bankrupt, is he.ebv required to surrender himself to the major part of tlie Comunssioripvs namod in and authorised by the smd Fiat. on the IVentieth dav of APRIL instant, and '^1 1 ■ day of MAY following, at Eleven o'Clock.n the Forenoonof each (i t tlie BUSH INN. m the Town of SWANSEA, in the said County, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects, when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees; and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent or to dissent from the allowance of this Certifi- cate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his efl'ects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint but they are to g,ve not;,p thereof t0 Messrs. Lake and Waldron, Solicitors, 33 Basinghall Street, London, or to Mr. IIARGREAVES. Solicitor, Neath. TPenlline Castle, stprH Slh, 1840. J"*1of the COW BRI nc. and GLA- MORGANSIHRE AGRICULTURAL SOCI- ETY being desirous of shewing some mark of respect to their worthy Secretary Mr. EDWARD BRADLEY, for his unwearied zeal and successful endeavours in pro- moting the Native Breed of Cattle of the said County to their present state of excellence, and also for the regularity and good management of the funds of the Society, for the last 95 vears, have proposed, by Subsciption, to present him with a PIECE of PLATE at the next Annual iVIeeting Subscriptions received by William C. Hay'on, Esq.. Penllirie Castle, and at the National Provincial Bank, Cowbridge. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY RECEIVED. is. is. Hon. Booth Grey lo 0 j 1,1. Bicheno, Esq.. 1 1 The Pyffryn Family, ]() 0 Mr. J. Simpson, jun JI)s B,-IileY 50 Pyle 1 I Jos.Hailey,juii.,Esq., \fr. Edward Perkins. 1 1 M.P [ 50 Capt. Jones, Glanbrane 1 I SirThos.Aubrey,Bart. 5 0 Mr. James Ballard I I J. Bruce Pryce, Esq. 5 0 Mr. Wm. Lewis 1 1 T. li. Thomas, l-'sq. 5 0 Mr. Thus Lewis. 1 1 Wm. C. Hay ton, Esq. 5 0 Daniel Jones, Esq. 11 J.Nicholl, Esq., M.P. 5 0 Jahn Bevan, Esq. 11 l,le. Trtilierne, Fs(l.. 8 3. W.Wood, Esq. 1 1 Itev. John 'I'raberne 1 0 Mr. Samuel HoweUs. 1 1 Rev. Chancellor Knight 1 1 Mr. Wm. Morris I I Thomas Place, Esq.. I 1 Mr. Thomas Llewellyn I I Colonel Entwisle. 1 1 Mr. W. A. Bradley.. 1 1 Hugh Entwisle, Esq. 1 1 Rev.O. Jenkins I 1 It. Savo it rs, Esq. 1 1 Rev. J Williams 1 1 Mr. Beardshaw £ 0 10 6 Mr. David Lewis JO 10 6 The first Establishment of the kind io the Kingdom 11 The London Genuine Tea CompanY-Established. 1818, AT No. 23, LTJDGATE-HLI,L. LONDON, For the Sale of Pure and unadulterated TEAS, has stood prc-einincnt for Twenty.two Years. nPHE numerous conviction, by the Excise of parties found Guilty 0/ Adulterating Teas tempted by the high P"ce of that Article, and the un- worthy attempt of individuals vamly endeavouring to imitaie the CompaIly 8 system of business, have ren- dered it imperative on them to warn the Public against such gross impositions, The Teas of the London Genuine Tea Company are packed in the Lea1111 parcels from one ounce to one Pound, and will be found cheaper at their priccs than those of any other lotise. OblicrfJe-No 23, Ludgate Hill, on each Package The following are the agents for this Town and District. Merthyr Mrs Jenkins, Chemist. Tredegar 5{'M wVi*™ Bookseller. Pontypool 1\lr H. ^"Ihams, Draper. Bryn!l)awr..•*•• JJr John Jones, Draper. Crumlin JT/S "annah Dowle. Caerleon ,ys'lnn H'ighes. Newport JIr ^n'7 Clapperton, Bookseller. Cardiff. Wm. Bird, Cardiff. Cowbridge M;S ANN Llewellyn. Bridgend J)Jr J- G- Bird, Post OlBce. Ditto Mr "• Thomas. Pyle Mr Morgan Rees> Grocer. Chepstow. Mrs Ann Williams, draper. Newnham. •••••♦ Mr J. Phillpoits, Chemist. Applications for Agencies maybe addressed to t)w Company, at their present Establishment, No. 2, Laurenct Pountney Hill, where all Orders will be t'ccecived and attended to. I TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Call of Ten Pounds per Share. TilP,, DIRECTORS of the TAFF VALR UAIL- A Y COMPANY, acting under the Provisions hereby GIVE NO that the I KOpRi ETOUS of Sfl A itES are requested to pay on or before the 4th day of M Y, 1840, to any of the undermentioned Bankers, the sum of TEN POUNDS, on each of their respective Shares, viz.- London and Westminster H*ink London. Messrs. Baillie, A mes! and Co • Pistol. ,Itional -,iiid Provincial Bank Cardi#. Monmouth and Glamorgan ditto. ditto. Messrs. Wilkins and Co Merthyr. By Order of the Board of Directors, JOSEPH BALL, Railway Office, Cardiff, Secretary. lith April, 1*40. MOST mPOHT VNT TEST! \10\T \L OF LIECT MASTERS, H.P., LATE OF THE KOYAL NEW- FOUNDLAND VETERAN COMPANIES. (CER TI FICA TE.) SI John's, Newfoundland, 12th March, 183S. CONFORMABLY to a Garrison Order, dated 9th c Mitreh, 1838, for the assembly of a Medical Board. to take into consideration the s'ate of health of Lieut. Musters, R.V.C.. and to report accordingly, We, the undersigned,Staff officer and Civil Practitioner, form- ing the Board authorized by that order, after a strict examination of the case of Lieut. Masters, cons der him as entirely unfit for military duty Lieut. Masters has for several years been afflicted with Rheumatic Gout which has produced serious functionary derangements of his stomach, liver, and other viscera, and finally given rise to infirmity, weakness and enlargement of the arti- culations, especially of the ancle joints; his genera) health and constitution is much impaired, and therefore in our opinion, he is incapable of further service. (Signed) ANDW. FERGUSON, M.D., Staff Assist. Sur* EDWARD KIELLY. Surgeon. =' Letter of Lieut Masters to Mr Prout, 229, Strand, London. Hawley, near Bagshot, 13th Jan 1S40 SIR.—Considering that the public would be arca'tly benefited by the publication of the extraordinary benefit which I have derived by taking Blair's Gout and Hhell- matic Pills, I herewith send the particulars of my case and the Medical Certificate, by which I was invalided' I was first attacked with Rheumatic Gout in 182(5, from which period to 1833 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 Snhaltern 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 fits 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 the 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 Farnham, a Magistrate of this country, kindly commiserating 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 etate, advised 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 p.e- viously been advised by a then neighbour, Mr. Fedgent, of Aldershot, to try them, but I declined until the Major recommended ttiem.-I cotiimene.ed by taking them ac- cordingto 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 attacks, but as (loon as I feel the least sensation of the disease I take the pilU, 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 III my fingers is decreased. I have ceased to have those very weakenit,, perspirations to which I was subject before trying the pIIls. J Were yoti 10 J • r 1 9 XT r n casf1, snd appoint an Agent in St. John s, Npwfnn.wii' t cc • » w*<Hin(jiand, where my sufferings were known, and where .1 J Rheumatic Gout vtm C, f" ™"y I ,W"h. this valuable Medi "ne d '"CreaSe °' I ani, Sir, your obedient Servant, Lieut H P 1? J0HN MASTERS, °yal Newfoundland Veteran Companies. F°SORECMOtip. COaG^ ^INPLUENZ A, ASTHM 4 J., and THROATS, CONSUMPTION, S SHOHTNESS of ImEATH, DISPER, and ail afr G Vf- HO ARSENESS, WHEEZINGS.- an infall'il i'Cl!»°ns of'be CHEST and LUNGS, and are rf^HE O M,,eiiy the HOOPING COUGH. I and LOZENGES are a preventive I and LOZENGES are a preventive Consilium;' <RSI|°yer, of the incipient seeds of corrupt diseases of u"' confirmed Asthma or Chronic as in a|i ple ^'hest, they afford immediate relief as well they aro (•nnary complaints. For Hooping Cough plaint in it" generally curing that dreadful com- tion of th Sr aPacc pf 14 to 20 days* The C0nl>J0si" innocejit 686 zenges are not only agreeable, but of so securitv "f1"-0' 'hat tiiev mav be given with perfect robust of °11 n)OSt ^clica'te Infaut as well as to the 'bey ;n ,• a?;f's' VVitii a positive certainty of success; occa,iJ:,n0ra,e. and strengthen the Lungs Persons Inp.,m, a,? 'aking them are fortified against Cold and ''ANIMATION. effec^sT'/ ^cars experience has placed their beneficial instin cyori(' 'he shadow of a doubt, having in no one lilstatlce tlllU Joner period fallen short of the de. Sl red resul t. Prepared (Only) bv the Proprietors, CROSSTIIWAITE m-;™ ^av|es Inn, Holborn, London; in boxes, pnce 2s. 6d. each, duty included. Drirtn 0vC are -en''iiie but those signed by tbe pro each rS °n 1'• Stamp. Full directions for ,'nt' '"eluding the method of giving them to s, enclosed with every box. Sold by Mrs Jenkins. Druggist; and by Mr David £ ?rga"* l)n,ggist. Merthyr Tydvil J. Williams, Cam- ri n ice and CrutcMcv, Druggist, Swansea Phillips, Urug^st Cardiff; Priced Druggist, Bridgend Evans, oinna Office; Krigstocke, bookseller Jones; Mortimer, and barren and Son, Druggists, Carmarthen; Samuel, LLndilofawr; Phillips, Druggist, Haverfordwest; Bowers, Bookseller, I euby Cole, Druggist, Alierystwith Jones, Druggist. Cardigan; Williams. Sdurian Office, Brecon Williams, Printer. Crickhowell; Davies, Newport; Bris- coe. Wrexham; Strone, Bangor; Williams, Druggist. High Street, Carnarvon; Barker, fleautriaria- Tea Druggist, Ellismcre; Edwards, Bookseller, Oswestry; Heath, Bookseller, Monmouth Wvkc, Druggist. Aber- gavenny; Morgan, Drulrgist. High Street, Newport: Weston, Heretorri, Gardiner, Bromyard Taylor Kinv- ton; Gilkes, Leominster Griffuhs, Bishops Castle- ind by most Druggists, and Medicine Venders thioughout 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 preparat,on I have made a point of making minute enquiries, and the result ha. been in the generality of instances such as to plaCe your Occult Lozenges in the list of the first rate Cough Medicines extant- <Sl«ned.> R- KING, Chemi ? To Messrs. Crossthwaite & C0.s London. Extract of a Letter dated Hyde, near Manchester. 20th I hear very satisfactory accounts of the Occult Lo^en^es. sold the people are surprised at the good effect, .1ey produce many think them too simple, but a careful tiia^ soon convinces them to the contrary. My opinion of them is, they are deserving the attention of every one who has »ny »ffectio.i of the Chest or Lungs (Signed) JAMES BROCKLEHURST, To Messrs Crossthwaite & Co., I^lfilon* a"d DrugSlst' The following is another proof of the efficacy of these i-ozenges, Copy of a Letter addressed to Messrs Crossthwaite & Co., London. Gentlemell,-I am happy to be able to hear testi. tnony to the excellence of your Occult Lozenges, decided benefit has resulted from their use i„ every case which has come under my notice, one case in particular I will mention. The Wife of a Mechanic in this Town had been for vears afflicted with confirmed Asthma, so much so thaI she dared not venture from her home during the cold months, but having been induced to try a box of your Lozenges a, the beginning of last Winter, she found such effectual relief, that notwithstanding the extreme severity of the weather, she was enabled to take exercise in the ipen air, and fobow her usual occupation, and she has not been troubled with a return of her complaint since. Please to send me a fresh supply immediately with a fev circulars for distribution. I am, Getitlernen, yours respectfully, (Signed) HENRY DYEIl. Trowbridge, Wilts, 21st June, 183s. Chemist. Britannia Life Assurance Company No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BASK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. 13irtctor. W tlliam Bardgett, Esq. I Robert F.glinton, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq. Erasmus Roht. Foster, Esq. Wm. I'echney Black, Ksq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Bright.nan, Ksq. ]>rtpr Morrison, Esq. -Ir;"rSe Cohen. l:Sq. William Shand, Jun., Esq. 11 lis Loventry, ICsq. Henry.Lewis Sniale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. Thomas Tweed. Esq. John Sims, M. D—Ebenezer Smith. Esq., Surgeon.. Soltcttor. William ftevan, Esq., Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Tables composed expressH for tl,, use of this Institution, from authentic and com- plete data. Increasing rates of Premium on a new and remark" able plan, for securing loan or dehts; a less imme- diate payment being required on a policy for the whole term of life than in any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two olock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. A.! claims payable within one month after proof of I death. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports. Premium per Cent per A nnllm payable during First Second Third Fourth Remain- Age. Five Five Five Five derof Years. Vears. Years. Years. Life. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ < d. £ s. d. 20 1 1 4 I 5 10 1 10 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 30 1 6 ♦ 1 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 40 1 16 1 52 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 3 4 3 4 50 2 16 73944555636 13 7 PETElt MO (RISON, Esq., Kesident Director, London. AGENTS. NEWPORT Mr A. G. Jenkins. TREDKGARIRON WORKS W. F. Ireland. CARDIFF -W. D fforwood, Bank. MERTHYR TYDVIL Walter Thompson. Bank, PONTYPOOL -Stephen Vernon, Bank CHEPSTOW -J. L. Baldwyn, Solicitor. USK A li I-.R G A H N >\ V — J■ Hiley Morgan, Stationer MONMOUTH — W. Jenkins, Stationer. IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE On every Stage and Symptom of the VENEREAL DISE\SE, 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 2s. 9d., 4i. 6d. and I Is. per Bor, full description of the above complaint, ing the different s of this deplorable and # {"CONTAINING a full description of the above complaint, ing the different s ages of this deplorable and well as the dreadful ef- fects arising from the use of mercuryaccompanied with plain and practical directions for an effec- with ease, secrecy, and safety, without the aid with plain and practical directions for an effec- tnal and speedy 1'111'1' with ease, secrecy, and safety, without the aid of medical assistance. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2s 9d.,is. 6 d and lis. per Box (observe, none arc 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- Gonorrhea Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures. Scminal Weak' ness. Deficiency, aud all Diseases 0f thc Urin Passages, without loss of tune, confinement, or hin drance from business; they have effected the most sur" prising euros, not only 111 recent ar.,1 S lr* when salivation and all other m.-in- K vere bui when an early application is made ,0 .h^ PI F cure of the Venereal Disease frnn -^se IMlsfor the moment of inebriety, the er'-i.i; v!eiu'/ con,racted 111 a pleted in a few da^ ,s generally com- inveterate stages of 1 more advanced and veraucp in ihe Sp,RISC fif,, "">* VT' \ro Kannilt, inc in which Messrs. Perry virtue* of t)> rn|)ros?P^ the most purifying and healing 1 1 e Puncipa! part of the vegetable system, tv.M 1 ° a iinjjortance to those afflicted wnh Scorbutic aftecti„ns. Eruptions on any part of the ^cr«tjons. Scrofulous or Venereal Tairif, being ju- y ca cu ated to cleanse the blood frotn all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciate Constitutions to pristine health and vigour. The rash, indiscriminate, and unqualified use of Mei* cury has h en productive of infinite mischief. Under t.ie notion of its being an antidote for a certain disease, ie untutotcd think they have only to saturate their system with .tfercury, anil the business is accomplished. a c_rror 1 housands are. annually either mercurialized °'Ui k 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 to he extinguished by attending to the direc- tions fully pointed out in the Treatise, without the smallest injury to the constitution: hut when neglected or improperly treated, a mere local infection will he 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 paten's' should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyl ments of life by the consequences of one unguarded moment, and by a disease which is not in its own nature fatal, and whicÏrnever 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, merciry, ruin the constitution, cause ulceration, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deaf- ness, ohstiuate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sure throats, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limb9. 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 Pcrrv 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. A DELUSIVE HABIT, generally learnt at large schools, is the most destructive thing that can be ptac- ticed. Young people shnuld ake time to consider, that every act of debauchery of this kind strikes deep at the root of their constitutions, inevitably hastens many alarming 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 been impaired by such early imprudence, as well as to those whose nerves are attected by intense study, the too frw use of ardent tea, or coffee, and to ail persons who are enervated by long tesidencein hot and unheal hv climates; in which case it will pr0ve of the greatest efficacy, bracing the relaxed nerves, and strengthening md invigorating the. constitution. fa In Bottles at I Is. each, or four times the quantity in one family Bottle for 33s., duty included. N B -Country Druggists Booksellers," Patent Medi- cine Venders, and every other Shopkeeper'can he sun plied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills,^and Cordial Balm of Syiiacum, 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, MerthyrTydvil. (No.6.) BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS USK AND GLAMORGAN, WILL SAIL A&I'KN. During-the NEXT WEEK, es follow* f FROM BRISTOL. April20.. Monday 8 morning 21.. Tuesday 8.1 22..Wednesday 9 morning 23..Thursday 9$morning 24..Friday 10 morning 25..Saturday It morning FROM NEWPORT. A.iril 20.. Monday 7 morning 21.. Tuesday 7 morning 22.. Wednesday 7! morning 2-}..Thursday fj morning 24..Ftfday -i 6 TNO7HISF~ 25.. Saturday. 9! morning FARL,S:-After Cabin, 4s.-Fore-Cabin, 2s.-Chil. Iren under 12< Years of Age, Half-price. Dogs, Is. each. Four-Wheel Carriage. 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 109. Horseseach, 5s.; Two-Wheel Carriage or light Phaeton drawn by one Horse with one Passenger, I's Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7 s. ditto Fore-Cabin, 6s. The CAMBRIA will resume her Station, between BRISTOL and l'OHTsn 1. D, about the middle of this month; and the WYE hers, between Bristol and CHEPSTOW, about the same time. Proprietors of the above Steam Packets GI V g NOTICE that they will not bcaccotintable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerahle for any Goods, Package,or Parcel(if lost or damaged) unless booked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; ind it above the value of 40s. entered at its value ind 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 itated for Sailing. Pontypool and Arergavknnv.—Coaches Daily jetween these places and Newport. Tredegar Iron WORKS, through Abercarne, New. i), idge, and Bedwe/lty, and a branch from Newbridge to Nrantyglo.—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, liownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodnev Wharf, New. i)ort. JOHN JONES, Agent. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, W. WATERS, Commander, flSjkA ARE INTENDED TO SAIL IjjjK During the NEXT WEEK, as follows, (With liberty to Tow Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF. April20..Monday Nautilus 5t morning 2 1. ay .Lady Charlotte 7 morning 22. Wednesday Natitilus 6i morning 23..Thursday Lady Charlotte 7 morning 24.. Friday Nautiliis.o.. 7 morning 25. Saturday Lady Charlotte 9morning FROM BRISTOL. April 20.. Monday. Lady Charlotte 6 morning 2I..Tllesday .Nautilus.» 7 morning 22.. Wednesday. Lady Charlotte 7 morning 23..Thursday N antilns. 7 morning 24.. Fritlay Lady Charlotte 7 morning 25..Saturday Nautilus 8 morning Carriagesand Horses to be along-side an liotir previous to the time of Sailing. FA It ES:-Aftei- Cabiti, 5s.-Fore Cabin, 3s. Childrenunderl2 Years.of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is each. A Female Steward attends on Board both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, S Is.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, 15*. Two.Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, (is. each Horse and llider, After Cabin. 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. C)tl. Cattlo, 6s, Sheep,ls. 6d. These Fares include every expense. G:T Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping NTotes. Freighters are reqnested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to be sent to No. It, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the LADY CH.V!!LOTThl, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hall led from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge. Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llantrisse?it,(tiid Ccierph illy.- G oo(i s 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 tor.-Freiglit to be paid on delivery Oc)o,is, I'acka,e,, I'arcels, &c. forwarded to all pariS of the Kingdom withou* delay, when sent to either of ihe.r Steam Packet Offices m Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c-. will ha readily obtained by applying to the Agents. Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jone. A,,et-tt. \o. 12, Quay Street, Ilristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- ket and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Oifice, on the Whuf. Carditf; or to Mr W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cres- cent. Hoiwc.ils, Bristol, for the LADY CHAULOTTB I 'acket. Notice.— lhc Proprietors of the above Steam Packet* give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answeralJle for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristoi, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage n pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Bookiusj. Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be 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 previous/y un- satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed welht or measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c., cannot beallowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. 1840- TO COVER THIS SEASON, AT ST. BRIDES MAJOR, NEAR BRIDGEND, TlIA T CELEBRATED HORSE Q L I C K, his Grace the Duke of GRAFTON. h°rouu;h-bred Mares 5 Sovereigns each, Half- ,.),r.c< ares 2 Sovereigns each, and 5shillings the Groom. 1 ie O room's Fee to be paid at 'he time of covering, and the remainder on or before the 1st of July next. CLICK. W,IS got by St. Patrick, out of Turquoise by Seltm her dam Pope Joan (sister to Pledge) by Waxy, out ot Prunella by Highflyer. St. Patrick was by Wal- ton, his dam by Dick Andrews, grand dam by Truinpntor,. great grand dam by Highflyer. St. Patrick (sire of Click) won the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster. Turquoise- (Liick s dam) won the Oaks Stakes at hpsom. The performances of Ulick have not been numerous,, as he is supposed to have injured his off fetlock joint before when young, which prevented his coming oud often, but his running has been respectable. At two years old Ulick started for the Criterion States; at Newmarket, and was not placed- He did not staitt three years old. At four yeais old, lie ran four times at Newmarket; twice in Handicap Stakes of one mile each, in both of which he was unsuccessful he won the.Town, Plate in the Second October Meeting, two miles beating: Col. Peel's Bubastcs, Sir J. Graham's Zulima arid Nim- ble. He also won a match in Houshtnn Meeting, beating Lord Chesterfield's Eva, two miles. At five year old,.he ran only twice he ran second to Lord Exeter's- Lack's Ail, heating the Duke of Rutland's Florestan; and won the Town Plate, two miles beating Sir Mark, Wood's A mesbury, Lord Berner's Murtin, and Mr J, Day's ligence. 1 he above are the only times of Ulik!k starting in public. His colour is a Dark Chesnut, has aa excellent constitution, temper, and action. His. Stock now year- lngs are allowed by competent judges to be the finest that has been seen in this country for many years. L ^l'r^ler particulars may be had. on application to John Edwards, Greyhound "inn. Saint Brides Major, near Bridgend.