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THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, JEFFRIES, Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL T)urin!T 'tie NEXT WEEK, as follows, f With liberty to Tow Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF June 22.. inlonday Nautilus. 7! morning 23..Tuesday »,ly Charlotte 8$morning 24..Wednesday. 9 morning 25..Thursday .Lady Charlotte II morning 26..Friday Nautilus 12 noon 27..Saturday Lady Charlotte lj afternoon FROM BRISTOL. June 22..Monday Lady Charlotte morning 23..Tuesday Nantitus. 9 morning 24.. We,lnesday f,.ady Charlotte 11 morning 25..Thnraday Nautilus 1H morning 26..Friday Lady Charlotte 1J afternoon 27..Saturday .Nautilus. 11 afternoon Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they cannot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. PARES :-AfterCabin. 5s.-Fore Cabin,.Is. Children under I 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, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horses 15s.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. eaeb; Horse and Rider, After Cabin. 9s. Fore Cabin, 7.. 6d.; Cattle,6* Sheep, h. 6d. These Fares include "elrv expense. • Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping I Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin. Cumberland Basin Locks and for the LADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh St tee t, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. | M'hyr. Newbridge, Aberiare, Cambridge, Bridgend, Lkuitriuent ,atul Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons aud Lock-up Canal Boats im- modiattly on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehnuse titi called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery Goods, Package*, Parcels, &c. forwarded to allparts <f the Kingdom witho"t delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will he ftadily obtained by applyinw, to the Agents. Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; ot,to Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent, No. 12, Quay Street. Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac. ket; and of Mr Donovan. at the Packet Office, on the Wharf Cardiff; or to MrW. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cres. eent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHAKLOTTB Packet. WOTICF .-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets ewe Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods. Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by File, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their officeit at Cardiff or Bristo:. if above the value of AOs., notes' entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid f°r the same, at the time of Booking.— Good* consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the day of Sanding, will b 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 uu- MtUted Freight «nd Charges due by consignees to the IP-P"ors of the .-i4 Packets. Disputed weighu tOr mea."remeAt. claims for loss or damage, &c., catinot I- allowed, utdes a written notice of the same be sent to 8he Office on the day of delivery. CHEAP AND EXPEDITIOUS CONVEYANCE TO AND FROM LONDON AND BRISTOL DAILY, Zeaving the Saraeei's Head, Friday Street, London, every Dail, at Seven o'Clock and Bletchley's Warehouse, Thomas Street, Bristol, every Evening, at Five o'Clock. BUDD and BLETCHLEY TAKE this. opportunity of returning thanks to ibeir Friends and the Public in general for the liberal encouragentent they have hitherto received and I to inform them that they have made arrangements ith the Great Western Ifailwav Company, which enables .theal to deliver Goods from London to Bristol in one clear day. Please be particular to direct Per Budd and Bletchley, •from the Saracen's Head, Friday Street. Bristol, June 4. IM-O. 7', 1le Relative* of the late Mt8 Mary Powell' v Me Toron of Cowbridge. Widow, both on 1M Father and the Mother's side. *13r 4he DIRECTIONS of the EXECUTORS of ^'hDe fbov. named Mary Powell, WE GIVE vi.. th*t *n ADJOURNED MEETING will be Md *t the Dwelling House of JOANNA HOWK, ldO., kuowa by rhe name of the MASONS' ARMS, in It e Towo of COWBRIDGE, on THURSDAY, the :zwft day of tfcis ifwe^ent Month of JUNE, for proceeding u *wrt of the Residuary Estate of >he Mary Powell, any fresh Claimants are desired *Bd' wbef* swefi Relatives, whose Pedigrees toe former Meeting* were ^turned to them as unsatis- 2*c^>ry• may attend with thev amended Pedigrees and ^•rtificates. E. BASSttTT, i Solicitors to the JOHN BEVAN, S Executors. iCowbridge, June 6. BiitMMUA life Assurance Company. No. 1, PRINCE'S STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. .1- BirtdorJS. "William Bard get t\ Esq Robert Eglinton, Usq. ^Samuel Bevington, Esq Erasmus llobt. Foster,Esq VWm. Fechney Black, Esq Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Brighttuan, IPsq I Peter Morrison, Esq. 'George Cohen. Esq William Shaud, Jun., Esq 'Willis Coventry. Esq Henry Lewis Smale, Esq Jcihn Drewett, Ksq Thomas Tweed, Esq. ittrtotcal 6trittr.. KrfUi Sim M- D.—Ebenezer Smith, Esq., Surgeon. Solicitor. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. ADVANTACKS OF THIS INSTITUTION. "A moat -wwical fl!t of Tables composed expressly 1 tiew the use of tlus IWlOU, from authentic and com- plete data. Increasing rate* «f a# « new and remark* able -plan,for seejuing loans or debts; a less imme- diate payment being required on a folicy for the whole term of life thalu ia aoy otWoffice. A Board of Directors in ttieadajice dwJy at Two o clock. ,r Age of the Assured in everii cgu twitted in the Policy. All claims payable within one moaib aiter pxoof of death. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports. Premium per Cent per Annum payable during First Second Third Fouith Remain- ■Mae. F|VC J"ve Five derof Year*. Years. Years. Years. Life. f s. d. £ *• £ d: £ ■ d £ i. d. • 20 1 1 I 5 10 1 10 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 J 6 I 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 440 16 1 2 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 8 4 a 4 71 3 9 44 5 5 5 6 3613 7 V I MottRISON, Esq., Resident Director, London. AGENTS. NEW POST MR A. G. Jenkins. TREDEOA«lRON W<MKS^VV F. Ireland. CARDIFF W. D Ilorwood, Bank. MERTHYR TYDVI'L WalterThompson,Bank. PONTYHOOL k.. —Stephen Vernon, Bank. CHEPSTOW —J. L. Baldwyn, SolicUor. USK ABERGAVENNY —J. Hiley Morgan,Stationer MOMMODTH. — W, Jenkins,Statioaer. ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ) POUNDS is REMlY to be ADVANCED on Afort^^ge of good Freehold Security, and may remain for a number of years certain. Apply to Mr J. W. Russell, Solicitor, Merthyr Tydvil. To Millwrights, Wheelwrights, &c. COLLIERY WAGGONS. \N ADVANTAGEOUS OPPORTUNITY now offers for any person of Small Capital to establish himself in the neighbourhood of LLANELLY, in CAU- MARTHENSHIRE, for the purpose of building and keeping in repair a number of waggons for the Collieries, and to let the same to the coal owners, at an agreed price per year, at per ton. The waggons are to be con- structed according to a drawing and specification of the Llanelly Railway and Dock Company; further particulars of which may be learned by applying to Mr John Biddulph, Llanelly. Carinarthsnshire, or to Mr John Higg, 59, Old Broad Street, London. NEWPORT UNION. To Bakers, Butchers, Grocers, and Others. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING with the GUARDIANS of the above UNION for the SUPPLY of the undermentioned ARTICLES, viz.:— Bread of the best seconds, in 4 lb. loaves, Prime Ox Beef and Mutton. including such joints as may be ordered for the Master or Matron's table, at per lb. Cheese. 2 meal I Stisrar, per lb. Oatmeal Coffee, per lb. Butter, Salt Candles, per dozen lbs. Milk, per quart 1 Soap, best yellow, mottled Rice, Caroline, per lb. Starch, blue. per lb. Salt, per cwt. Soda, per lb. Rice, Caroline, per lb. Starch, blue, per lb. Salt, per cwt. Soda, per lb. Tea, 4s. lb. From the 25th of June instant to the 29th September ensuing, are requested to send in Tenders for sue articles as they may wish to supply, on or before r» ay, the 26th instant, addressed *• To the Clerk o e Newport Union, Newport." (Postage free). The whole of the articles must be of good qua i y, delivered at the Workhouse, free of expense Union, in such quantities as shall from time o be required, and subject to the approval of tie of Guardians.. Each Tender must be signed and sealed^(mar e on the outside, Tenders for Bread, Meat, «c.» case may be), and Patterns or Samples of such artlc es as admit of them, be sent to the Workhouse at report. The Contractors will he required to find sureties for the due performance of the Contracts. By order of the Board. HENRY SPRATT. Newport, June 9. 1840. Clerk. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Next GKNEKAL QUARTER SESSIOVS of the PEACB for the said County will be holden On TUESDAY, ihe Thirtieth day of JUNE instant, At the GUILDHALL, in the Town of NEATH, in the said County, on which day the Magistrates wi ™ee and proceed to Court at Eleven of the Clock in the °re" noon. The Grand Jury will thon be sworn, at which time all Prosecutors and Witnesses are directed to at- tend and prefer their Bills of Indictment. All Appeals and Traverses must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before eleven o'clock of such day. All business relating to the Assessment, Application, or Manage- ment of the County Stock, or RrAte, and to the internal regnlations of the. connty, will commence at half-past Eleven o'clock of snch day. All Hills and Demands relating to the Public Expenditure of the County must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will be not audited and settled at such Sessions All Persons who have any Traverse or A;>peal to bring before the Sessions, are to be prepared to proceed on the same on Tuesday morning's Court: except in cases relating to Bastardy, which will not be heard until Wednesday morning's Court. All costs given or allowed by the Court niuit be taxed at the same Sessions, or they will not be afterwards allowed. The several acting Magistrates within the said County are requested to re- turn all Depositions, relating to Felonies and Misde- meanors to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, in!o the office of the Clerk of the Peace at Cardiff, on or before the Twenty-sixth day of June instant. Cardiff, June 3d, WOOD, J 840. Clerk of Peace. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE, to be holden at the. Town of NEATH, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY, the Thirtieth Day of JUNE instant. Application will be made at Twelve of the Clock at Noon of the first Day of the said Sessions, to the Justices then and there assembled. for a Diminution within their respective Districts of the number of Constables appointed under the provisions of an Act of Parliament. passed in the second and third year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Establishment of County and District Constables, by the authority of Justices of the Peace," within and for the Lower Petty Sessional Divisions of the several R tin- dreds of Caerphilly and Miskin, in the said County Dated this 3d Day of June. 1840. On the Requisition of Six Justices of the Peace acting in and for the said County. WOOD, Clerk of Peace. Royal Exchange Assurance OF HOUSESAND GOODS FROM FIRE, 21, LOMBARD STREET. LONDON (Fstablished by Rval Charter, in the Reign of King George the First), For A ssurin g Houses, Buildings, Goods, Farming Stock. tyc.. from Loss or Damage by Fire and also for the Assurances of and granting Annuities on Lives. ^l^HE ASSURANCE DUTY of 3s. per cen', on JL FARMING STOCK having been REPEALED by an Act of the 3d and 4th Wïliam IV., the Com- pany's Agents are authorized to accept new Insurances, and also the renewal of existing policies on "Agricultural prod it ce, Farming: Stock,and Implements of Husbandry," at a Premium of 2s percent ■ without the average clause. Persons whose Annual Premiums fill due on the 24th instant, are hereby informed, that Receipts are now rpady to be delivered by the Company's Agents, and the parties assured are requested to apply for the renewal of their Policies on or before the 9th of J Illy next, as the usual Fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy will then expire. Sir JOHN WM. LUBBOCK, Bart., Governor THOMAS TOOKE, Esq. Sub-Governor BARTHOLOMEW JEFFERY, Esq.. Deputy-Governor. DIRECTORS. Henry Bainbridge, Esq. CUarles J. Manning. Esq Geo. Pearkes Barclay Eta The Hon.J. T. L. Melville William Brown. Esq. Henry Nelson, Esq Edmood S. P. Calvert, Esq Ed-ard H. Palmer. Esq John Deacon, Esq R John Ede, Esq. Abraham Geo. Roberts,Esq James Gibson, Esq Charles liobinson, tsq Riversdale W.Greufell.Esq Wi"'»m s»'"P8°n' l 8(l Wm. Fetlow Hibbert. Esq Sir Samuel Scott Bart. Lancelot Holland, Esq WilliamJ?° ,8 » G. G. de H. Larpent, Esq Robert Ihorley.iisq John Christ.-J^ochner, E*q Ocl»V|US 'O1 AGENTS. Crickhowell 2'A^en Swansea Mr J < Cardiff W' Tnfrl P1Tbr0';e ir MR Thomas Jones Aberystwith J^G N D Prerce Carnarvon ™e', v jj Williams IATJR JJ DAVID Williams %?LLH?H J' Richard Hughes %RFXHA;R £ Meredith Vickew Holywell. JiR Thomas Farror Monmouth William Morgan Abergavenny ^slrs Prothero&Towgood ~ewpr'" — J o. Gwillim, Jun. SXW- «'«»»» Kingston and Presteign.» :r j Ledbury Mr Joseph Bird Leominster Mr William 1 reece Hoss Mr Wilham 1 homas Welshpool Mr David Gwynne Weobly oo.. Mr P.S. Parker JAN.. 1840. "MUEL FEKKING^ *«* In consequence of the destruction of the Royal Exchange by Fire, the business of the Co p y» its branches, is carried on at their New Prem»es, No 21, Lombard Street, until their Offices m toe R ya Exchange Are rebuilt. G-lainorg-anshire Constitutional and Conservative Society. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society WILL BE HELD at the WYNDHAM A tiNI S, in the Town of BiUDGEND, on MONDAY, the Twenty-second day of June instant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. By Order. H. S. CQKE, Neatli, I lth June, 1810. Secretary. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPE- CIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Pro- prietors of the said Company WILL BE HELD at the ANGEL INN, CARDIFF, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of JUNE instant, at Three o'clock precisely, for the purpose of taking into consideration the Hill now before Parliament, for Amending the Acts relating to the said Railway. WALTER COFFIN, June 5th, 1840. Deputy Chairman, GLAMORGANSHIRE. 410 br 3Let, \L'H £ ? C0AL. CULM, IRON STONE, and under all that farm and lands called Svn R°N'GY'!i,»M in the parish of LLAN- GONOYD, ,n the Coumy Qf GLAMORGAN, and Road** a 1 distance of the Duffryn LIunfi Rail The Il.bove Minerals will be let subject to the approval of a Master In Chancery, and further particulars ob- tamed of Mr Dods. Little Gnoll, or at the office of Mr Cuthbertson, Solicitor, Neath. iVI O N M O UTHSIIIR E. THE PENTRE ESTATE, A ROMANTIC FREEHOLD RESIDENCE. With upwards of 140 acres of Land, beautiful Woods and Plantations and a respectable Inn, one mile from the excellent Market Town of Abergavenny, on the River Usk, in the midst of Scenery of in- describable magnificence and beauty, To be ^0 itr ft JJ auction, By Mr PHILLIPS, HOTEL, in ABERGAVENNY, on WHDNKSDAY the First day of JULY next, at One o clock, in Two Lots, by direction of the Trustees of the deceased Proprietor. LOT I. I'IHE ElegAnt Modern Stone-built MANSION, com- 00 r 's'nr„a handsome Entrance Hall, Drawing lloom feet by 16 and 12 feet high, a Dining Boom of the same dimensions, Breakfast Parlour or Library, Gentle- man s Room, Butler's Pantry, Servants' Hall. Under- giound Cellars, and suitable Offices; capital Stabling, double Coath House, and Walled Garden, the whole finished in the most substantial and admirable manner, and supplied by, pipes with the purest Water from a neighbouring spring, and sheltered and ornamented by luxuriant Plantations, situated on the south side of the range of hills, at the opening of the delightful vale of Crickhowell, the river Usk being about half a mile distant, and affording an almost infinite variety of the most beautiful scenery together with the valuable and compact Farm, consisting of a compact Farm House, Cottage, Barns, Stables, Ox and Cow Stalls, and other Agricultural Buildings, all most conveniently arranged JUP,P, with Water, and nearly 130 acres 0f Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, with Woods and Plantations. part of the Lower Grounds being irrigated from Springs rising on the Estate. Lot 2.-The INN (about a quarter of a mile from the Mansion), known as the "Lamb and Flag," consisting of a capital Stone.built House, containing several good Bed Rooms, large Dining Room. C'ttib Room, Parlour, &c with various offices, Stabling, good Garden and Orchard, and an excellent piece of Meadow or Pasture Land, adjoining, in all about II acres. having an import- ant frontage on the Turnpike Itoad, and forming a valuable site for a House. The whole exonerated from Land Tax. Descriptive particulars may be had upon the premises, at the chief Inns in Abergavenny, Hrecon, Monmouth. Chepstow, Hereford, Newport. Bristol, liatli, Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Oxford; of Mr Pearson, Solicitor, 22. Essex Street, Strand, London Mr Harvey, Solicitor, Sturminster Newton, near Blandford of Mr Bridge, Solicitor, Dorchester, Dorset; and of the Auctioneer. Abergavenny, who are authorized to treat for the Sale of the Property by Private Contract. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. tro be olb hs ribtttt (Kotttrsut, I^HE following Lots of highly VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in one of the most Fertile and Picturesque parts of the Vale of Glamorgan. 6 LOT I. All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, with the Lawn, Shrubberies, Garden, Orchard, Courts. Yards, Barns, Stables, Coach House, Outhouses, and Buildings thereto adjoining and belonging. Also, all those Two several Cottages or Workmen's Dwelling Houses, with spacious Gardens attached together with Seventy-five Acres (or thereabouts) of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, situate. Iymg, and being together. at or near the Village of FAIRWATkR, jn the County of GLAMORGAN, now m the occupation of Mrs Evans and her Undertenants. The Dwelling House is of modern erection built of the best materials, and now in excellent repair. It is situate in a sheltered and convenient position, and com- prises a Breakfast Room, Dining Room. and Parlour, of good dimensions, with Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Dairy, and all other necessary Buildings on the Ground Fli-or, six good Bed Rooms above, with a good Underground Cellar. The Farm Buildings consist of Two Barns, Cattle Shed, a newly erected Stable for Six Horses, and Coach House, all ly>n? a^.e at a short distance from the Dwelling House, and adjoining to the Gardens of the Workmen's Dwelhug Houses. The Orchards and Gardens are well stocks with Choice Fruit Trees, and the Shrubs acd Ornamental Timber are of an unusually fine growth and description. 1 he Land, which is infe- rior to none in the County in point of quality, is divided into fair proportions of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture, and is now in the highest state of Cultivation, and well covered with Timber Trees. The whole lies together in a tling Fence, at a distance of two miles and a half from e the rapidly-increasing and improving Town of Cardiff, e which affords an excellent market for the sale of all kinds of agricultural produce, and at a distance of one mile from the City of Liandaff, near to which, at a J Wharf on the banks of the Glamorganshire Canal, I coals may be purchased at a very moderate rate. I The Property is abundantly supplied with water bv wells, and by a rivulet whict; has. never been known to be dry. It lies in a sporting country, hounded on the North and East by good Roads, and on the South by the River my, celebrated for its Salmon and Trout Fishing There is also a Fishery on the Estate, in which a great quantity of tine. Salmon have been taken during the fishing seasons. In an agricultural point of view, this Lot, from its superior quality, conveniences, and advantageous situa- tion, cannot be excelled by any in the Country and, as affording a site for a Mansion for any Gentleman desi- rous ot possessing a Residence in the neighbourhood, the beautiful and extensive views of Penarth Harbour and the Bristol Channel, as also of the interior of the ountry, through the Valley of the Ely, recommend this position in pteference to most other spots. ir-ii°T COTTAGE and GARDEN, situate in the goo°r> FAIRWATER, containing, by admeasure- ment, 32 Perches. This Lot lies in a retired situation, on the Banks of the before-mentioned Rivulet, and, with a trifling outlay of capital, might be made a neat and comfortable cottage residence. LOT a.-Eight COTTAGES and GARDENS, lying adjoining together in the City of Llamlaff, containing, by admeasurement, 2 Roods and 12 Perches, and now in the several occupations of Evan Llewellin, Thomas 1 homas, Susan Richards, David Rosser, Edward Grif- fith, Mary William, Margaret Hicks, and Thomas Pamplin. These Premises afford a very desirable situation for building a Gentleman's Residence. They command the best view of the extensive sheet of water lying above and below Llandaff Bridge, and of the Taff Valley, for a considerable distance or, if purchased with the view of repairing or rebuilding the Cottages, they cannot fail to turn out a profitable investijiept. A portion of the Purchase. Money might remain on the Mortgage of the Premises, at a moderate rate of interest. For a view of the Premises, application should be made to Mrs Evans, Fair water and further particulars may be had of Mr Thomas Evans, at the Office of E. P. Richards, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff, where Maps of the Estates may be seen. I MERTHYR TYDVIL, GLAMORGANSHIRE* TO BE X.TET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSE and SHOP, wjt|, Storerooms, Cellar, and every other convenience suitable to carry on a most extensive trade, situate on the corner of High Street, and the space in front of the New Market House. The House consists of a spacious Parlour, Drawing and Sitting Rooms, eight airy Bed Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, &c. For particulars apply (if by letter prepaid) to Mr John Jones, Auctioneer, Glebelan'd. Co be Sbolti tig Auction, On TUESDAY, JUNR 23d, in the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, A VALUABLE COLLECTION of BOOKS- r\ PAINTINGS, and ENGRAVINGS, the property of Mr James Henshaw. The PAINTINGS have been carefully selected, and consists of Subjects by eminent masters in excellent preservation and in handsome frames. The ENGRAVINGS are framed and glazed, are re- markable for their excellence as works of art, and many of them scarce. The BOOKS comprise Rees's Cyclopaodia, Lodge's Portraits, Birttin's Architectural Antiquities, Rapin's and Tindal's England (folio edition,) Blackwood's Magazine, and a variety of others. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer. Mr T. Walking. The whole inav be viewed for two days pre' ceding the Sale, which will commence at One o'clock. GLAMORGANSHIRE. o be SolUf fcg uctton, At the WYNDHAM ARMS INN, in the Town of BRIDGEND, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of JUN I-. 181-0, between the hours of Three and Five o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, THhE following' COPYHOLD LANDS and Pre mises in Two Lots, viz.:— LOT I-A F NRM, called TYR ORBREY, comprising exceedingly rich Pasture, and a smal portion of Arable Land, a Dwelling House, Garden, Malthouse, Barn and Stables, situate near the Village of Wick, distant Four Miles from the Towns of Bridgend end Cowbridje, and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Thomas, as Tenant. LOT 2-TWO DWELUNG HOUSES, situate in the Village of Wick, called GREEN ISSA and the PIL- CON I S. For further particulars, or to treat by Private Con- trart, apply to Samuel Church, Esq., Brecon or at the Office of Messrs Meyrick and Davies, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydvil, THE following INSOLVENT DEBTORS wi/l be heard at the COURT HOUSR, C.4R- DIFF, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of JULY, 1840, at the hour of Ten in the Morning tirccisely — ANDREW GRIFFITH late of Dowlais, in the Parish of Merthyr Tidfil, in the County of Glamorgan, Grocer, Baker, and Provision Dealer. JOHN EDMONDS HOWELL, late of the Town of Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, Saddler and Harness Maker. GALSWORTHY AND NICHOLS, 9, Cook's Court, Lincoln's Inn. for C. Brown, Cardiff and Merthyr Tidfil. T^HE following INSOLVENT DEBTORS will be heard at the COURT HOUSE, at CAR- DrFF. on SVI URDAY, the 11th day of JULY, 1840, at the hour of Ten in the Morning precisely :— JOHN JJ'NEIL, formerly of NO 68, Newman Street, London, Clerk in the London Grand Junction Water Works; then of Tyn y Groes, near Dolgelly, in the County of Merioneth, Agent to the Merioneth United Mining Company; then of Oakwood, near Taibach, in the County of Glamorgan Clerk to the Oakwood and Argoed Coal and Iron Company then of the Parish of Newton Nottage, in the same County (carrying on Busi- ness in Partnership with John Tobias Tregellas, of Truro. in the County of Cornwall) Coal Merchant and Trader; and late of Comely, near Pyle. in the same »fSi nurVxrlh,6 Mar*a™ Colliery Company. REES OWEN, formerly of Twvn y Navadd, in the Parish of Lanspythid, in the County of Brecon, Fanner; then of Aberdare. in the County of Glamorgan, Butcher. and late of the same place out of employment. GALSWORTHY AND NICHOLS, 9. Cook's Court, Lincoln's Inn, .ff For Langley, Cardiff. T^HE following1 INSOLVENT DEBTORS will T"T™be beard at the COURT HOUSE, at CAR- ,1 I™ SAZURDAY- Hth day of JULY, 1840 TiVvi w"iniiMo1 i'n l'le Moi-mng precisely JOHN JOHNS, late of the Town of Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan previously of the -Town of Llanelly ln the Coui,^ of Carmarthen; and former,y Swansea aforesaid Master Mariner. WILLIAM MEREDITH, late of the Parish of Briton Ferry, in the County of Glamorgan and previously of the Parish of B„glan, jn the County of Glamorgan, r armer. EDWARD VAUGHAN, late of the Town of Swansea in the County of Glaorgan and previously of the Town of Cheltenham, in the County of Gloucester, Excise Officer. EDMUND LEWIS, late of the Town of Cardiff, in J? £ Unty °f Glamorgan, Hallier, Farmer and Boatman. JOHN MONTGOMERY SWAV, late of the Town of Cowbridge, in the County of Glamorgan, Surgeon. GALSWORTHY AND NICHOLS. 9, Cook's Court, Lincoln s 1°"' for Morgan, Card.ff. T' Penlline Castle, Ju«e ]st> 1,8^' B ERS of the CO W BR IDGIE i»n d GLA- MORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SO- CIETY being desirous of shewing some^mark of respcct to their worthy Secretary, Mr EDWARD BRADLEY, for his unwearied zeal and successful endeavours.n pro- moting the Native Breed of Cattle of the said County to their present state of excellence, regularity and good management of the funds of the Society, for the last 25° years. ^^TPTaTF a*t Subscription, to present him with a PIECE of PLATI; at the next Annual Meeting, and it is respectfully requested that subscriptions be paid to Will'8"1 C- Hayton, Esq., Penlline Castle, or at the National Provincial Bank, Cowbridge, on or before the 1st day of AUGUST next. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY RECEIVED. £ s f S. The Hon. W. B. Grey 10 0 John Bevan, Esq. j 0 The Dyffryn Neath W. Wood, -Esq 1 I Family 10 0 Mr William Davies, C. R. M. Talbot, Esq.. Batslays. 10 M.P. 100W, -William Powell, The Most Hon. the Eglwsnunyd 1 Marquess of Bute 10 0 Daniel Jones, Esq. 11 T. E. Thomas, Esq. 50 Mr. W, A. Bradley.. 1 1 Wm. C. Hayton, Esq. 50 Rev. O. Jenkius 1 1 Jos.Bailey,Esq.,M.P. Rev. J. W illiams 1 1 Jos. Bailey,jun.,Esq., Mr Thomas Lister. 11 M P 5 0 John 1 homas, Esq..• 1 1 J. Bruce Pryce, Esq. Thomas Bassett, Esq 1 I Sir T. Digby Aubrey. Rev. David Morgan, Bart 50 Lancarvan 11 J.Nichoif,E*q..M.P- 5° C. H. Smith, Esq. 11 The Right Hon. Vis- «°l>ert O. Jones, Esq. 11 count Adare, M.P. 50 Rev R Nicholl. 11 Mrs Markham 5 David Thomas, Esq. i 1 Wm. Williams, Esq., Rev. G. I'raberne 11 Aberpergwm £ 0 Mr Thomas Thomas 1 1 Lle.Traherne, Esq.. Rev. Dr. Williams 11 R. H. Jenkins, Esq. L Evan Samuel, Esq.. 1 1 Mr W. Jones, Cardiff 2 0 Capt. Howells 11 Rev.ChancellorKnight 11 E P. Richards, Esq. I 1 Thomas Place, Esq.. { Thomas Rhys, Esq.. 11 Mr. J.Simpson, jun, 1 I M. P. Smith. Esq. 1 1 Mr. Edward Perkins, Rev. R. T. Ty' ] l Monkton ]] ^ev' J- F- Edwards 11 Mr. James Ballard 1 J Rev.RichardWilliam, Hugh Entwisle, Esq. 1 1 Kenfig j 0 R. Savours, Esq 1 Mr William Thomas, Capt. Jones,Glanbrane 1 1 Wallace 1 1 J. E. Bicheno, Esq.. H John WUliams, Esq Rev. J. M. Traberne 1 0 „.Nev'to«i 11 William Lewis, Esq., Wm !Meyrick, Esq.. 11 Bridgend 1 J »r-LL.D 11 Mr. Thos. Lewis »' »• W. Booker, Esq.. 11 Colonel Entwisle. 1 » ^«as. Redwood, Esq. 1 1 MrThomaS Llewellyn, Lieut. Col. Taynton.. 1 1 Cowbridge } { ^aP{:.M*y 11 Mr. Wm. Morris » "»r Richard Saul. 1 ] Mr. Samuel Howells. 11 Mr. Beardshaw £ 0 10 6 Mr. David Lewis, Llansannon.. 0 10 6 Mr John Parsons, Cowbridge. 0 10 0 Capt. Davies, Aberthaw 0 10 0 Mr G. M. Toogood 0 10 6 Mr Thomas Evans, Llanfa 0 10 6 Mr Samuel Marks o 10 0 Mr W. Evans, St. Donats 0 10 0 Mr W. Thomas, Lantrillyd 0 10 0 To Drapers' Assistants. w ANTRD, a Young Man as a SHOPMAN, who well understands the General Drapery Business. He must be a good Salesman, and be able to give the most satisfactory references as to character and conduct. Apply to Mr Price, Draper, Merthyr Tydvil. NEW LABEL. IN consequence of the great variety of Counterfeit Wrappers of "ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL," now in circulation, and which so nearly resemble the Original as frequently to deceive the unwary—the Pro- prietors, acting under a sense of duty, and regardless of expense in the attainment of their object, the piotection of the Public from fraud and imposition, have employed those celebrated artists Messrs Perkins and Bacon, who have succeeded in producing "A NEW bA 11 Fl," from steel, of so complicated and intricate a nature, and of such excossive difficulty in its execatioo, as to amCtinrto an impossihility of Imitation, and to be considered by connoisseurs a Masterpiece in the art of Engraving. The Label forms a combination of beautiful dcsigns- a portion encircling a BUST of Her Majesty the 41 Queen" —which surmounts the words, in two lines, ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. (the ground work is composed of the most elaborate and chaste patterns of lace-work.) Under which are the Signature and Address of the Proprietors, in red, A. ROWLAND & SON. 20, Hatton Garden, London. Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND. The Label is backed by a design so exquisite and minute as to defy competition: it comprises the words Howland's Macassar Oil," written nearly 1,500 times, and containing 29.028 letters. 20, Hatton Garden, London, January I, 1840. The lowest Price is 3s. 6d.; the next 7s.; or Family Bottles (containing 4 small) at JOs. 6d.; and Double that size. XI Is. Some JMPOSTORScall their trash the" Genuine Macassar Oil," and sign it A HowlandSon," omitting the 4"" aP^ °fferin9 it for sale wider the lure of If cheapness." Be sure tf ask" Bowland's Macassar Oil-" „ Sold by all respectable CHEMISTS and PERFUMERS. HARVIEY BARK- -PI-L-,L,- 1 For strengthening the Constitution and Purifying the Blood. ° I^HESE Pills are obtained solely from Peruvian Bark and Sarsaparilla; so prepared as to contain in a highly concentrated state all the medicinal pro- perties of each of these valuable Medicines, by a judi- cious combination of which so greatly are their restorative virtues increased, that in every instance where either of the above medicines are required these Pills are decid- edlv preferable to any other preparation. Indigestion, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Nervous depression of the Spirits, &c., invariably arise from weakness of the digestive organs; when such is the ca", as in all diseases arising from debility, these Pills wiil be found a permanent cure, and in all Eruptions of the Skin occasioned by an unhealthy state of the Blood they are highly beneficial. Prepared and Sold by G. Cuhitt, Norwich. Sold Wholesale by Barclay and Sons, London, and Retail by most Medicine Venders in the Kingdom. In Boxes at Is Ikd. and 2s. 9d. each rill I ERE is nothing more remarkable in the social habits of the present day, and more particularly in those of the last century, than a general disregard of the maxims of prudence in regard to health and enjoyment. Hence the vast multitudes who having acquired the portion of an enfeebled constitution, are doomed to the class of habitual invalids. Their minds anxious, un- steady, or sluggish, AND their bodies weak, the natural functions of life are discharged laboriously, with pain and difficulty. FOR this state of nervous derangement, the celebrated Cordial Balm of Syriacum will be found to have peculiar efficacy, strengthening the laugui system and shedding new hope on the mind. A perseverance in its use has been the happy means of rehevlllg many thousand*, and of restoring a great uum- ber to the permanent enjoyment of life. It is remark- a > e or I s e _icac_v in AI] disorders of the digestive organs, and is especially recommended to those who, from the youthful age, habits of studious applica- [„• 1 e °* pleasure, have fallen into a despondent I U *.and that distressing train of symptoms, com- monly denominated the NERVOUS. In such persons the mental are not less enfeebled than the corporeal, and to the a remedy that acts with efficacv, without interfer- ing with. domestic habits, is peculiarly desirable. s prirnary object is to relieve those persons, who, by an imrno prate indulgence of their passions, have ruined eirconstitutions and brought on a perfect tabis dorsalis; or, in their way to the consummation of that deplorable malady, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, involuntary emissions, excesses, irregularj,y weakness, total impoteiicy, barren- ness, &c. 'IF1 TH<i RE,IEF the CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIA- generally administers is net confined to these alone: the valetudinarian by birth, who has received from his parents the inheritance of a diseased and unprolific frame—the delicate female whom an immured and inactive life, together with the immoderate use of tea and other weak and watery aliments, has, without any fault of hers, brought on all the calamitous symptoms of a consumptive habit, and are without timely assistance sinking into a premature grave Such as these, under Divine Influence, the COFTDIAL T| ACUM will restore to the enjoyment of all the. comforts of life. It is universally admired, being pleasant to t'ie taste and smell, gently astringes the fibres of the stomach, and gives that proper tensity which a good digestion requires. I o the young it will afford lasting health, strength, and a spirit. in place of lassitude and debility, and to the aged and infirm it will assuredly furnish great relief and com- fort, by gently and safely invigorating the system. It will not give immortality, but if it be in 'he power of medicine to gild the autumn of declining years, and calmly and serenely protract the close of life beyond its narrow span, this restorative is capable of effecting this grand desideratum. This Cordial is highly esteemed in the East and West Indies for nourishing and invigorating the nervous system and acting as a general restorative on debilitated con- stitutions, arising from bilious complaints contracted in hot climates. The studious, as well as the sedentary part of the community, should never be without the Cordia! Balm of Syrjacum, which removes diseases of the head, invigorates the mind, improves the memory, and enlivens the imagination. Sold in Bottles price 119. each, 0r the quantity of four in one Family Hioule for 33s, by which one lis. bottle is saved, duty included. Sold by all Medicine Venders in this town; also in every other town and city throughout the United Kingdom, America, and the Continent of Eurone & PREPARED ONLY BY UROPE* MESSRS PERRY AND CO., SURGEONS. No. 4, Great and 23, a- T. nm &"■»" «' impressed on A stamp on the outside „f EACH to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye 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 Perrv' 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. That efficacious Medicine, the celebrated PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared by Messrs. I erry, price 2s 9d., 4s. 6d., and lI r r per Box, for the cure of SCURVY, SCROFULA, LUES VENERR. These invaluable Pills may be taken with the greatest secrecy; they occasion no hindrance to business, loss of time, or restraint of diet, and are the most safe. speedy, pleasant, and efficacious remedy ever discovered for the complete cure of these insidious and malignant diseases' 7TREATISE ON SYPHILITIC DISEASES^ i. given with each box, describing the different stages oi the complaint and the proper methods of treatment, by- attending to which the patient is certain to cure himself with secrecy and safety. N.B.—Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medi- cine Venders, and every other Shopkeeper can be sup. plied with any quantity of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum and Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, with the usual allowance to the trade, by all Wholesale Patent Me. cine Houses in London. Also by Mr DAVID MORGAN, Merthyr Tydvil. (No, 3.) NEW MEDICAL NEWSPAPER- Now Publishing every Week, MEDICAL TIMES, containing all the ■ Medical News—Valuable Lectures now in course of delivery (including those of Lawrence, Bransby n .°I?er* ^wthrie, Carmichael, Brodie, Velpeau> &c.) Original Scientific Papers—Hospital Reports—Medical Portraits of the most celebrated living Professional Cliaracters-Seenes and Stories of Hospital Manage. ment-Critiques on the Coroner-Caustic Commentaries n passing events—Reviews of New Works—All the best Papers from the German, French, and Italian Journals—Provincial Intel 1 i gence- Scientific Societies -ites, Notices, Promotions and Appointments, &c. STAMPED EDITION OF THE MILLS)2<3 We have much pleasure in announciag to our sup. Wters. that our STAMPED EDITION is now ready. Mne-Stamped Copies will be Chá the price of the Stamp extra, and thus for Fonrpence the Journal may he sent to any part of the. Kingdom, the Colonies, and France, POST FREE. The ordinary edition will continue as before, Price THREEPENCE, to be had of all Book. sellers. The Stamped Copies may be ordered'of any Book. seller or Newsman, or may be obtained direct from the Office, by forvarding the Subscription in advance:- s. d. FrR A YEAR 17 4 FALF-YEAR 8 8 QUARTER 4 4 A Half Sovereign (which may be sent for a single postage) will pay Thirty Weeks' Subscription, or any Gentleman wishing to be supplied, may deposit in the nearest Post Office the amount of Subscription for what period he thinks proper, and ask of the Postmaster an order on the London Post Office in favour of the Pro- prietors of the Medical Times.' This order will cost sixpence, which may be deducted from all Subcriptions of six months and upwards. It will be furnished upon a sheet of letter paper, in which the Subscriber can write his name, address, and post town. He has then onlv to fold it into the form of a letter, direct it Medical Times, 10, Wellington Street North, Strand, London," and return it into the hands of the Post. master. The order will be complied with by return of post. Orders, Communications, and Books for Review, to be sent, post free, to the Officc, Wellington Street North Strand. London. THE COMPLEXION AND SKIN. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, An Eastern Botanical Discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering the SKIN SOFT AND FAIR, As well as in bestowing a delicaterosente hue to the COMPLEXION, AS a CREATOR and CONSERVATOR of that most distinguished charm of female loveliness—a trans- parent fair skin, ROWLAND'S KALYDOR may be said to exert an almost magical power. Composed for the most part of Oriental balsamic exotics, to the utter exclusion of all mineral admixture, it is distinguished medicinally for its extreme bland, purifying, and soothing action upon the skin; and, by acting upon the pores and minute secretory vessels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and, by this means alone, effectually dissipates all REDNESS. TAN, PIM. PLES SPOTS, FRECKLES, SUNRURN, and other unsightly cutaneous visitations, so inimical to FEMALE REA UTY. Its constant application will change the most bilious complexion into one of radiant whiteness: while to the NECK, HAND, and ARM, it bestows a delicacy and fairness, which its continued use happily protects, with every appearance oi youthful charm to the most advanced periods of life. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing Wash, during travelling, or exposure to the sun, dust, or harsh winds, and the heated Atmospheie of crowded assem- blies. To GENTLFMEN afflicted with a tenderness of the skin in shaving, the application of the Kalydor will be found to allay all cuticular irritation. TKSTIMONIALS. THE ORIGINAL MAY BE SEEN AT THE PRO PRIETORS. To Messrs. Rowland and Son Hatton Garden, London. Gentigmen.-I have much pleasure in being able to inform yo<: of another case of the almost miraculous effi. cacy of your Kalydor. I am a young man twenty-one years of age, and have been for the last seven or eight years tormented with having large sores and pimples on my face, for which I have advised from time to time with the different doctors of this and the adjoining (Limehouse) Parish, to no effect. I was at last induced to use your Kalydor, and after having used very little more than two 4s. 6d. Bottles, have the happiness to inform you, that they are all removed and have not left the slightest trace behind. I am, Gentlemen, your grateful humble servant Lenny Fields, Poplar. H. LOWTHFR Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle, duty included.

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