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"gait's n'on. THK CAn D 1 F F AND 13 II i 6 T u L -<i^:V-;M < f- • '■ f J\ *• a. 2* f- f Ci IU .i *;i •• \x IU .i *;i •• \x P It I N CEO F Y. A L L ii MATTHEW JONES, Coinr.iamlc-r; l. A 1) Y C 11 A R L 0 T T K, 11i:N :v J K.FF i"' Y CoxiniiUiHiev; i Ul. i • i I;.S DUD to S A i tin; uig the week as follows C iiuiii i i! e is L IE Siiii' U'-CK ) «"»• o .•>< ,s~ !->ys, > Lr.dy ir'o"e -Monday. \V,1.i.us, oc f ret •• — v\ it.i s, m.d i'nua s, Lid/ Jti it mint m: "lays, ( I'rin-e oj talcs ,,esd 1 .;r.ilj\s, ku.1 uta;Uays. ) 'I hursu.iys, an j Sjtur.«\s. F.)Ol •! I. F I' i i) '1 i S i >' ■' ■ Nov., 1x4 Noy., I:i.j. 2|, .U jii-luv 11 morn 24, Monui;y I after. '25, i UesdaV I i ltiK>;i 25, I UOSU l.S .l.tOt. 2.5, Wednesday.. I alter. 2a, Wednesday ■ 3 a:<er. 2V, Tnursd.iy 2 aftei. < 27, Thursday* '< tn«>rn 28, Friday, 2* after. ( 28, Friday, 8 iiwm 20, Saturday. 31 after. 29, Satuutay 5| mom Long Passage. Carriages a:id horses to be alongside Cna hour previous to Time of Sailing. RSDUCED FAUES :—After Calun,4S.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Children under Twelve years of ago. Half-price-, i Jogs, Is. each- 1:o"HII ,Ie Steward luteins 011 B >ard bot I. rackets. Refreshments may b had on board on moderate terms. Fo.¡r-.vJ¡,.cl Carnage 21s. riuto i'haetou or G\t, 10s 6d.; Two-wheel, drawn by one horse and driver, 1.)3.; a'Hi HIder .\f!er' C4!Hn, 9,j; ¡Jo:sc "lid Rider, FlI'"I' C"hllJ, 7 s. 6d. Cattle and llorsei, 6s. each; Sheep, Pi.s, and Calves, Is. each. Cama'es, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, Wjil be Subject to Lauuiii" J W !in: fa^vs at the 'Bile Dicks Not Accountable for any Goods witirout Shipping Notes, freighters are requested to order all Goods in niied tor the P.ilSCK OF WAi.t'S, to be scat to Mo. 13, Quay "Street, Or to Itobert Cha,llin, Cunbcrland Bisia Locks; aold ior the 1.\DY CH V it IjO I" l'K, l > Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, anj Billl Wharf, Itedclitf-street, Bristol. Goods will bi liauled f'r 'in t!ie Warehouses to the Packe's at the pXlensr of the Companies. Me-thy r, Ne;vbrirlJe, Abed ire, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Ui Htrisscni, werJ Caerphilly. — ii<f ids forwardt:,j to the,c I'taecs in Spring Waggons an I Lock-up Canal Bonis ius- ■nedi it.-ly on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, ill whíC!1 case tliey wiii be deposited in th" Slea n Packet Warehouse till called fo.— Freight to be paid On delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either ot their Slea.n Packet C)tfic;8 in Cardiff or Uristol. Further information as to Freight, wiil be readily obtained bv ao living to the Agents — Mr. Woodman, Agent at the ticket Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. G. C. Glasson, Agent, No. 12, Quay- treet, Bristol, for the I'KINCli OF WALES Packet., and of Mf-T. JOHN, at the J'acket Oitiee, on the VVharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B OWES, 2), Avon Crescent, Hatwciis, BflslOl, for the L.M)\ CH Kl.on'F. Packet. NOTIC IS. — The Proprietors of above ,11" S, p;¡m Packets give Notice, tllat they wit: .10' he accountable for any nor '11\\ 1111'1' \),> for aBY (lo,)t!s, I'ackages, Or Parcels (if lost or damaged hy Fire, Leakage, or other-.vise^ U ilrs's K.'oked at either oi their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, If above tiie value of 4fli., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid for Ihe sam", 8t the time of consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evenine of (he day of landing, will he warehoused at the ri k and expense of the consignees. All Goods to be considered as liens, no; only for freight and charges due thereon, b it also for all previously unsatisfied Freight ano Charges dll" hy consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed w ights or measurement, claim- for 10;, or damage. &c., cannot be allowed, unless a writien notice of the sune he sent to the Orlice on the day of delivery ye————■——i—i^—■aB— Sales i)i> aucUon* GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLld BY MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS, AT GLiXMYCiiYDB-FAWE Fill, NEAR LLANTUISSENT, On FIIID.VY, the 28th day of NOVEMRV.r, 1845, distant 5 miles from Newbridge, lOdo. Cardiff, 8 do. Cowbridge, and 12 do. Bridgend A LL the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, J\_ IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, DAIRY and BREWING UTENSILS, and other Effects, the property-of Mr. Thomas Williams, who is lpaving oft. Farming (part of the Stock is between the Hereford and Glamorgan breed); consisting of 7 Cows in Calf, I Bull, 12 Heifers iu Calf, of the pure Hereford breed; 4 two-year old Steers, 8 Yearling do.; 3 Cart Horses, two-year old Filly; 2 fat Figs, I Sow in Pigs about i5 Tons of well-harvested Hay, 1 Mow and 6 Ricks of Barlev, and a quantity in the Barn about 450 Bushels, I Rick of Oats about 100 Bushels, 2 Kicks of Wheat and a quantity in the Barn, average about 210 Bushels 1 VVinnowing Screen, a lot of Sieves, 1 Stamper, 4 new Ladders, 1 new Chaffcutter, 1 Waggon nearly new, I other do., 4 Carts, 2 Irish Cars, 1 Iron Plough, 2 other Ploughs, Drags, Harrows, 1 llolk-r, 1 Wheelbarrow, Rakes, Pikes, (> Sets of Harness, a lot of Chains for tying Cattle, I Pen for milking Sheep, 3 Slone Troughs, 8 pair of Yokes for Oxen, 2 Sets of Harness for ploughing double, 2 Cradles for mowing Corn, and all other Imple- ments for Farming Business, &c. &c. and a lot of Potatoes. The'whole to be Sold without Reserve. The Sale to commence precisely at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon.—Four Months' Credit will be given oil ap- proved Security to purchasers of £ 10 and upwards,-£.> per cent. discount for Cash. The whole will be Sold in one Day. IMPORTANT SALE. L L A. N ELL Y, CARMARTHENSHIRE. On MONDAY, the 2 It fi of NOVEMBER instant, A:SD FOLLOWING DAYS, Wllili BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOMAS DA VIES, AT BKYN-Y-CARAE, LLAXELLY, The Uesideuce of J. G. LYNCH, Esq., who is leaving Wales, NUMEROUS Articles of Modern HOUSEHOLD PU UN ITU it K and Llfects; a tine-toned GliANIJ CABINET PIANO-FOUTK, by Hoife; a two-feet Astro- nomical HEFLECTlSG TFLESOOPF-, >f great power, by Holland, with stands, s.c., complete; ELLCIRO APPA- RATUS; PHANTASM noon LVNT!itN, with Astro- nomical and numi rous other valuable S ides; D uible aud Kin-Ie Barrel GU\S. BnOKSanó EN(j¡U.VI'IG.¡: and •COLLKCITON of P Vis 11 vOS, of undoubted originality, IInd great value, by anc;en; ani modem Artists, containing ¡alOng others: — The Eternal Father planning the lie- ) „ ■ „ ,> demptionofthe World by the Cross.. Bv Gmd° Bcnl; A Magdalen By Gucrcliino." A Village Festival, with abiiut U0 Figures By Tenters." Gipsies in a Landscape. By M or laud." Also, a VALUABLli COLLECTION of upwards of 3000 Green-bouse & Out-sloor Plants. A NEW GREBV-HOOSE, HOT WATE t TANK, Apparatus and Framf's, 011 llendle's sytem of Heating, to- gether with Cold Frames, a POlling Shed and Garden Implements. Also, HORSES, POMliS A NEW JAUNTIMG CAIt, fitted with Mcln'osh Curtains, and Lamps. HARNESS, SADDLES, CARTS, SIc., &c. CatabgnPII may be had of the ,1nctiCltlrcr, Messrs. Hoes & "thomas. printers, and at the principal Inns, Liaueiiy, aud at the Cambrian Office, Swansea. FREEHOLD. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, One third of an Interest in the Dwelling-House occupied Captain Morgan, in Saint Mary-street and in four ■Dwelling-Houses on the Tunnel in Cardiff. Apply to Mr. Thomas H. Morgan, Solicitor, Llandafif, '0r Church-street, Cardiff. TO BE LET, And entered upon the~-2'th of M ARCH vext. A FARM in the Parish of Iv-.etiny, now iu the •jl\. occupation of Air. RICHARD LEWIS, containing Il^A.'fcR. 35P of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. For further particulars, apply at tiie office of Mr. ■"fadley, in the town of Cowbridge. Cowbridge, ISth November, 1845. WME OF CLAMOR&m TO BE LET Oil SfbLD, A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, with any quantity of very excellent Land not exceeding 80 acres, J|j to ate at Boveiton, in the parish of Lantwit Major. house contains on the basemen! floor a good kitchen, j^Utfclry, two boarded sitting rooms on tiie first story, bedrooms, three ceiled attics. Stable, coach house, jlftd other offices attached. Immediate possession of the >ouS £ an(] buildings maybe hud; and of the lands on 2nd of February next. I) For further particulars apply to the propiiefor, the **<v. C. Bassett, Cowbridge. T {} J t: {)'(« !• S • -• 0 F FINE T E A S. — \y r, LL'A I!C E-" cssjaRDIAN office AG^NT FOR THE SALE OF OS AMM TEA C@SPASV8 RiES A \D PEITLIAKLY r FINE TEAS, EQf1 ESTS t he favour of au Order from Connoisseurs, aud those desirous of obtaining a really exquisitely iX, flavoured Tea. After once partaking of the highly exhilarating and aromatic Asam Tea, but few can persuade themselves to use any other, <j)cd Hy as it is found not to be injurious to the nerves; and as the Asam Tea has been proved to produce at least six, and in most cases eight [food cups of Tea, where the same quantity of Chinese would produce only four cups of inferior flavour both luxury and economy combine to recommend the Asam Teas NAHOOLEAH PEKOE 5 0 MAZENGA GREEN TEA 6 0 CHERIDOIl SOUCHONtt « 0 J THOURA GREEN TEA 7 0 These Teas can only be obtained in one pound, half-pound, and quarter-pound sealed packets, with the Company' Address and Arms on the Envelope. Many are selling spurious imitations of the Company's Teas, but none are genuine unless having their Seal and Address, No. 11, CROOKED LANE, KING WILLIAM STREET, on them. SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS. For SWANSEA Miss Arnold, Confectioner, Cross-Street.. 1"'>1" MER1 H^. R Mrs. Ann Williams, Confectioner, High-Street. For NEWPORT Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Street. AGENTS WANTED FOR SOME OF THE LARGE TOWNS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. 81:18r.t. WEST OF ENGLAND TAIL0BISS ESTABLISHMENT, AID GESTLEHES'S WAREHOUSE, MO. i H 0 T IU ° § TE IIT* 6 lit i 1 IF IF. W. LEWIS, IN respectfully soliciting a renewal of those favours which, in his department, it has always been hitherto his study to deserve, begs to thauk his numerous Friends and the Public for their support, and to assure them that the same promptitude in the execution of orders—the moderate price, and the elegance and preci- sion which have hitherto distinguished his House, shall be strictly attended to. His standing and character in Cardiff, for success in the introduction to his Friends of the most chaste and fashionable styles in the Cutting Depart- ment, (he having joined a Society in London, and receives the Paris Fashions twice monthly), enables him to defy competition in that li'K'> :UK^ afford a guarantee to such as may favour him with a trial, that these essentials to a comfortable and fasuionable fit, and at his hitherto moderate prices, will be still successfully maintained. He has now to announce that he has just received a new and elegant assortment of WINTER GOODS of which he respectfully solicits an INSPECTION. These consist of best WEST of ENGLAND CLOTHS, BUCK- SKINS, KERSEYMERES, SCOTCH I WEEDS, WA1ERPROOF BEAVERS, of attractive variety, with the newest and most engaging- patterns of DAHK FANCY WAISTCOATINGS, both Foreign and English. Goods made up by W. L. may be rendered Waterproof, if required garments not originally Waterproof, may be m de so without any injury to their appeaiance. To the above, W. LEWIS particularly and confidently request the attentions of a disceruing Public. ■N.B.—BEST VELVET AND PARIS HATS. Cardiff, Oct. 23d, 1845. Holier#. Britannia. Life Assurance Company, No. 1, PR!NCF.'S STREET, BANK. LONDON. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament IV. Vict. cap. IX. DIRECTORS. William Bardgctt, Esq I RobertEgliutou, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Hsq I Erasrnll8 Robt. Foster, Esq Wm. Fec.hney Black, Lsq Peter Morrison F.sq George Cohen, Esq Henry f .ewis Smale, Esq I Willis Coventry, Esq John Drewett, Esq AUDITORS. J. B. Bevington, Esq.-F. P,Cockerilf, F,gqt—J, D. Dow, Esq. MEDICAl. OFFICKH. John Clendinning,M.D., F. R S., 16, Wimpole St., Cavendish Square. STANDING COUNSEL. rhe Hon. John Ashley, New Square, Linrotn's Inn.-Mr. Serjeant Murphy, M.P., Temple. SOLICITOR. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. UANKKRS- Messrs. Drewett and Fowler, Princes Street, Bank. This Institution is empowered by aspecial Act of Parlia- ment, and is so constituted as to afford the benefits of Life issurance in their fullest extent to Pol icy-Holders, and to present greater facilities and accommodation tlum are usually otfeied by any other Companies. Among others, the following Important Advantages may he numerated: — increasing Itates of Preniiurn, on a new and remarkable ,,1au for securing Loans or Debts; a less immediate payment being required on a policy for the whole tèrm of tire than in ■iiuj other otfire. CliKDiT I ABLE.—!>y this Table, the Premiums may remain uij> iid to, live years, upon satisfactory security being given or the iiq ligation of the s.mie, at the expiration of that period. 11ALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM. Persons assured according to these rules, are allowed credit (wi'hout security) for half the amount of the first seven Annual Premiums, paying interest thereon, at the rate of Five per CCllt. per Annum, with the option of paying off the Principitta) any tunu, or having the amount deducted from the sum assured when tiie Policy becomes a claim. Policies in :y thus be effected at lower rates than are gene- rally required ior the term of seven years only, wlldst the holders have the sane secuiitv for the payment o. their claims, ivhanever de tth may happen, as if they paid double the amount of premiums, which would be charged for assurance effected ill the same wav, Polic;es revived without the exaction of a flue, at any lime, within twelve months. Extract from Increasing Rates of Premium, for an Assu- rance of (IOU, for Whole Term of Life. Age of the .Assured in everv ea-e admitted in the Policy. liedical Attendants nrlilluerated in all cases for their reports. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at 2 o'clock. I Annual Premiums payable during j | First Second Third Fourth Remain j | Five Five Five Five der of | Tears, Years. Years. Years, Lite. < | s. d. £ s. d.| £ s. d. £ s. d.' £ s> 1 1 4 1 5 lo! 1 10 11 I I6 9, 2 3 8 1 G 4 1 12 2: 1 19 12 7 4 2 17 ft 1 10 12 -i 4! 2 14 61 3 7 3 4 3 4 1 10 124 4: 2 14 61 3 7 3 4 3 4 | 2 IB 7 3 9 41 4 5 5^5 6^3 6^13 !| lij lri from the Half Credit Rates of Premium. Annual Preuiiatn required for an Assurance of EIOU. for the" hole Term of Life. Half Premium for Who.e l'reir.iulll ° seven years. after seven years s. d. f- s, d. SO 1 1 9 2 3 13 35 14 11 2 9 lo 4,1) 19 2 2 18 4 45 1 14 10 3 9 8 50 226 4 5 o 55 2 12 9 5 5 6 6C) 3fj 8 6 13 4, P HTRI5 MORRISON, liesideut director. Detailed t'rospecuises, aud every requisite information as tothc mode of etiectin; Asstuaiices, may be obtained upon application to the following AGENTS- NEWPORT 1\lt-. R. Jenkins, merchant CHEPSTOW Mr. J. L. Baldwyn, solicitor BRISTOL.. Mr. John Moxham, Bank-court, Corn-street CARDIFF Mr. W. D. Horwood Important Information. DR. ROBERTS's CELEBRATED OINTMENT, called the POOR MAN'S FRIEND, is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs. if of 20 years' SLanding cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions and pimples in tlv; face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for all those afflicting eruptions sometimes following vaccina- tion. Sold in pots at Is. 14". and 2s. 9d. eaeli. Also his PILULÆ ANTISCROPHULJE, confirmed by more than 40 years' experience to be, without exception, one y ut of the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood, and assisting nature in all her operations hence, ¡ they are used in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings, particularly iliose of the neck, Sec. They form a mild and superiorfamily aperient,that maybe taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes at Is. 1 id., 2s. ttd. 4;. 6d., t ts., and 22s. each. Extract of a letter from the Ruv. C. Lyne Rector of Roche, Corn nail: There are many individuals within the sphere of my ac- q Hiiutance who have derived benefit in the use of this invalu- able ointment; they desire not to have their names published, but I shall be happy to give particulars to any person who nii^bt wKh to obtain them from me. I may add, that having studied the science of medicine for many years, 1 have ex pirimentaliy proved the virtue of this ointment, i" the cine .) umiii s aiM indolents ulcers. A parishioner of mine, railed Richard Oliver, had a running wound in his leg for upwards of '20 yea rs, aud was completely cured by using the Poor Man' Friend, arcoidiug to the directions. Indeed, I ocefn a pot of this ointment to be one of the most necessary ingredients in my medicine chest. I have the honour to lie. gentlemen, yourobedient servant, .C CHARt.F.s LYNE, Hector of Roche. "Roche Rectory, near Si. Anstle, Cornwall." By the late Dr. Roberts's will, Messrs. B, ach and Barntcot, (who have been confidentially entrusted with the preparation of ,s medicine for many years past) are left joint proprietors of the Ponr Man's Friend, Pilulae Antiscrophuiae, Larwell s Pills, Medicated Gingerbread Nuts, and Antiscorbutic Diops, with the exclusive right, po"er. and authoiity to prepare and "lId the s tine. OB-SERVE. — No Medicine sold under the ab-ive name can possibly be genuine, unless Beach and Ba;nicott, late Dr. liohsr's, Uridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package. Sold wholesale by the Propiietors, BEACH and BAlt NICOTT, at their Dispensary, Uridport bv the London Houses; and retail by ail the respectable Medic ue Venders in the United Kingdom, Aotícrø. WANDERING JEW, Complete for Two Shillings! Just published, price 29. in wrapper, or 2s. 6d. cloth extra, Part 79 of The Novel Newspaper," contain- ing the only authentic translation of THE WANDERING JEW a Tale of the Jesuits. JL By EUGENE SUE. Translated from the French, by D. M. AIRD, author of The Student's French Gram- mar," &c. Lately published, in the Novel Newspaper, uniform with the above, THE SALAMANDER, a Naval Romance. By EUGENE SUE. Complete, 9d. THE JEW. A Romance of the Fifteenth Century. By C. SPINDLER, author of The Invalide," price Is. 6d. THE tNVALIDE or, Pictures of the French Revo- lution. By the Author of The Jew." Complete, price Is.4d. THE ROSE OF THISTLE ISLE. By Mrs. CARLEN. Complete, Is. 4d. The Novel Newspaper Series Is published in Parts, 8vo., each containing one or more complete works, without the slightest abridgment, and forms 0 A STANDARD LIBRARY EDITION OF THE MOST POPULAR NOVELS, ROMANCES, AND TALES, By the most esteemed authors, giving for One Shilling works originally published at a GUINEA & A HALF; The series now extends to 79 parts, and includes the best productions of the most distinguished British, Ame- rican, and Continental writers. Amongst the former will be found the chefs-d'oeuvres of Scott, Goldsmith, Defoe, Smollett, Godwin, Mackenzie, Miss Porter, Mrs. Brun- ton, Miss Lee, Mrs. Radcliffe, Mrs. Helme, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, &c.; and amongst the latter, those of Cooper, Carlen, Bird, Dana, Brockdcn Brown, Clavers, Fay) Fouque, Hoffman, Kennedy, Longfellow, Marmontel) Neale, Paulding, Sedgwick, Simms, Spindler, Sue, Thompson, Tuekerman, Willis, &c. Each work is complete in a neat wrapper, at prices varying from 6d. to 2s. each. Parts I to 77, may also be had in 17 vols., handsomely bound in cloth 5s. per volume. Catalogues forwarded, ou receipt of a postage stamp, to any part of the kingdom. Cooper's Novels, Complete in One Volume, handsomely bound in cloth price 8s. 6d., THE PILOT, LAST OF THE MOHICANS, RED ROVER, THE SPY, LIONEL LINCOLN, WATER WITCH, THE PIONEERS, THE PRArRIE, IMAGINATION. Printed from the original text, and without the slightest abridgement. London: Bruce and Wyld, 84, Farringdon-Street; Watson, Edinburgh; Macleod, Glasgow; LeMessurier Dublin; Philip, Liverpool; Heywood, Manchester < and Sold by all Booksellers Sydenham's Antibilious Aperient Family Pill of Health, For both Seres, entirely Vegetable, prepared from the Prescrip- tion of that eminent Physician, Dr. SYDEXHAM, who was justly styled the Father of Modern Medicine." A MOST valuable remedy for Bilious and Liver Com- plaints, Indigestion, Head-Ache, Giddiness, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Gout, Rheumatism, Heartburn Spasms, Lowness of Spirits, Costiveness, &e. These celebrated FAMILY 1'ILLS have been faithfully dis- pensed by the present Proprietor for more than 30 years, and have obtained frmn all graces of the community a character and reputation which no medicine of a similar nature has hitherto acquired. Dr. SYDENHAM'S PILLS being a most happy combination of vegetable matter, and not contain- ing any mercurial preparation, require neither confinement nor alteration in diet during their use. Moderate exercise in- creases their good effects. They may be taken at any time when the bowels are costive and uneasy; and Sydenham's Pills shonld be taken by persons of all ages, as they assist digestion, correct excesses of the table, give a healthy action and tone to the stomach, remove all complaints to which the digestive organs are subject, and will lead to health and cheer- ful old age. Families and the Proprietors of Boarding Schoo's should never be without an adequate supply of this admirable Family Medicine, as SYDENHAM'S PILLS may be resorted to with the greatest safety and success, on the first appearance of indis- position, and by adopting this practice, many serious and too often fatal attacks will be entirely prevented. The following is the opinion of an eminent Physician practis- ing extensively in Bristol and Clifton- I have examined the composition of Dr. Sydenham's Pills, and consider them a very valuable remedy in all com- plaints to which the Digestive Organs are subject, especially Bilious affections, and an innumerable variety of diseases which are the consequences of an irregular and imperfect tionof the organs of digestion." w The most delicate Females, the young and aged, prefc SYDENHAM'S PILLS to most other aperients, as they are beneficial to their general health, improvo their appearance, and being a VEGETABLE PREPARATION, they are at once mtld, safe, and effectual. 'he high opinion entertained of SYDENHAM'S FAMILY ILLS, by many of the most eminent of the Faculty, in pre- Sf'U Rractice' (ils as the number of gratifying Testimonials J !e 'prietor is constantly receiving from persons of the lighest respectability and standing in society who have been materially benefitted by their use,; renders any euloginin on >eir merits superfluous, and must convince the mo^t sceptical or the superior properties of this valuable established medi- cme acknowledged by thousands as the best, safest, and most effectual Family Medicine now before the Public. these Pills are sent abroad by the London exporting louses. Merchants and Captains of vessels will find them au a most lndispensible acqnision to their Medicine Chests, they are so prepared as to retain their medicinal properties in any extreme of climate. V Small Boxes, Is. 1 id. & 2s. 9d.—Family Boxes, 4s. 6d. & I Is. On the l'amily Boxes there is a considerable saving' Piepared by the sole Proprietor, J. RUES, Bristol, And Sold Wholesale by the following appointed Agents — arc ay and fc'ons, 9o, Farringdon Street; Kdwards 67, and Nr;.vbery, 4a, St. Pu„l's Churchyard: Sutton and Co., 10. ow "iirchyard; Butler, 4, Cheapstdc, (and 54, Sackville- r V Drew, Hay ward, and Co., Hush Lane; eacher, Osborn, and Co., 28, Wilson Street, Finsbory • quare, London and may be had Retail of every respectable i >g0ist, Stationer, and Medicine Vender in the United GAU rioN.—J'mxh^SERS should be especially particular in asking lor .> V I) H A M 'S PILL OF HEALTH," and be *urc that the signature of "J, REES, Bristol/' is on the Go- vemiuent otatcp which surrounds each box as without this mark of authenticity oone are genuine. I NOTICE. 1UIE GREAT EASTERN & WESTERN RAIL- j WAY, the GLOUCESTER \BERYSTWITH, & CENTRAL WALES RAILWAY, and the HERE- FORD & MERTHYR TYDVIL JUNCTION RAIL- WAY.—The Shareholders in the above Companies are informed that arrangements of a satisfactory nature hav- ing been concluded between them, the names of The Right Hon. LORD SOUTHAMPTON, The Hon. F. H. F. BERKELEY, M.P., and MAJOR LIXUIIAM, have been added to the Committee of the Great Eastern and Wes- tern Company, and the nani°s of H. G. WARD, Esq., M.I' JOHN WHEKI.KY LKA, J-^q., and ARTHUR MANN, M.P., JOHN YVUERLRY LEA, J-^q., and ARTHUR MANN, Esq., three of be Directors of His Great Eastern anil Western Company, to the Committees of the Gloucester, Aberystwith, and Central Wales Company, and the Here- ford and Metthyr Tydvil Junction Company, in proof of their good understanding. By order, JOHN HUGHE3, Secretary of the Great Eastern and Western Company. By order, T. HAWKER, Secretary of the Gloucester, Aberystwith, and Central Wales Railway Company, and orothe" Uereforù and Mer- thyr Tvdvil Railway Company. November 14 th, 184j. Tiie Ogmores & fiitrw Tales, & Port of Cardiff Union Railway. (PROVISIONALLY REGISTERED.) CAPITAL jE:360,000, in 18,000 SHARES of JE20 each. DEPOSIT, £ 2 2s. per SHARE. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. Viscount Adare, M.P., Dunraven Park, Glamorganshire Viscount Ingestre, M.P., Brompton Park, and Ingestre Park, Staffordshire The Honourable William Gore, Wilton Crescent Richard Price, Esq., M.P., Radnorshire Sir John Osborn, Bart., Fulham Sir George Prescott, Bart., Theobalds, Herts Henry A. Bruce, Esq., Duffryn House, Cardiff William Bradley, Esq., Manor Oaks, Sheffield Edward Cotton, Esq., Keppel-stieet, Russell-square Major Morse Cooper, Henley-on-Thames John Whittock Nicholl Carne, Esq., D.C L., Dimland's Mouse, Glamorganshire Richard Dutton, Esq., Herne Hill, Camberwell Captain Dawson, R.N., Barnes Rav. H. R. Fowler, Manchester-square, London Rev. Thomas Gronow, Brompton-square, and Court Herbert, Glamorganshire William Gilbertson, Esq.,Baglan, Neath, Glamorganshire Captain Hewitt, Tyr Mab Ellis Glamorganshire John James, Esq., Brunswick-square John Ingles Jerdein, Esq., director of the Great Man- chester, Rugby, and Southampton Railway Richard HartleyKeunedy, Esq, Manchester-square, London Richard Keily, Esq., Cleveland-Row, St. James's Griffith Llewellyn,Esq.,Baglan-hall,Neath,Glamorganshire James Morrison, Esq St. Mary-at-Hill, London F. Meymott, Esq., Inner Temple Evan Prichard, Esq., Collena, Glamorganshire William S. Potter, Esq., Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park John Randall, Esq.,Old Castle, B rid gend, Glamorganshire Richard Lewis Keece, Esq., Cardiff > Major Jell Sharpe, Twickenham Archibald Spens, Esq., Manor House, Inveresk Philip Vaughan, Esq., Brecon R. C. Nichol Carne,Esq.,Dimland-house,Glamorganshire (With power to add to their number.) MANAGING COMMITTEB. Viscount Ingestrie (Chairman) Capt. Dawsdu (Vice-Chairman Viscount Adare .James Morrison, Esq. Richard Dutton, Esq. William Gilbertson, Esq. Griffith Llewellyn, Esq. Dr. Nichol Carne Richard Lewis Reece, Esq. Richard Keily, Ksq. John Randall, Esq. I W. S. Potter, Esq. Major Morse Cooper Richard Hartley Kennedy, R. C. Nichol Carne, Esq. Esq. (With power to add to their number.) STANDING COUNSEL-E. L. Richards, Esq. SOLICITOR. W. B. James, Esq., 5, Basinghall-street, London. BANKERS. Commercial Bank, London Messrs. Weston and Young; Glamorganshire Banking Company, Neath and Swan- sea Messrs. Towgood and Co., Cardiff; National Provincial Bank, Bridgend and Cardiff. CONSULTING ENGINEER- ENGINEER—Charles E. Bernard, Esq. SECRETARY—W. D. Logie, Esq., pro tent. THE Vales of the Ogwr (or Ogmore) Fawr and Ogwr Fach, and of the Garw, lying near and nearly parallel to each other, abound in minerals of the most valuable description, but owing to their secluded situation, and above all to the want of a cheap and easy communication with the sea, have been hitherto wholly neglected. In order to supply this deficiency, and 1o open to the various markets the vast resources which these vallies afford, the above connecting Lines of Railway have been projected, and by them communication with the Port of Cardiff, Port Talbot, Portheawl, and every other Port in the Bristol Channel, will be effected. The length of tbe main line win about 18 miles, and the btanches upthetniee Vallies 16, making in the whole about 34 miles. The branches will commence from Blaenogwr, in the vale of Ogwr Fawr; from Blaengarw, in that of the Garw, and from Blaenogwr, in the vale of the Ogwr Fach, and will concentrate near Bryn Cethin; from thence the main line, formed by t is junction, will pass by Llanhar- ran, and join the South Wales Railway, near the Port of Cardiff. The whole district ot country through which the lines will pass, has already been surveyed by highly competent parties, and affords gradients and levels of the most favourable kind. No heavy cutting, expensive bridges, or embankments will be requirei^ so that the cheap exe- cution of the proposed lines is perfectly certain. There is, on the spot, abundance of stone and other materials, for the proper execution of the works. The project is supported by powerful local interest, and all the Land- owners who have yet been consulted have given their sanction and approval The rising town of Bridgend, and its neighbourhood, will be greatly benefitted by the completion of this under- taking, and a cheap and ready market afforded for their manufacturing and agricultural produce. It is intended to form a junction with the South Wales Railway near this town. The Vales present excellent sites for Iron-works; and the establishment of Collieries on a large scale will imme- diately succeed the formation of the road. Twenty-five miles of the line will pass through property abounding in Coal, Iron-Stone, Black-Band, and Lime-Stone, all which products have not at present the means of transit to any market whatever. It is confidently anticipated that the investment in this undertaking will give a handsome return to the Share- holders. No Subscriber will be answerable beyond the amount of his deposit until the Act is obtained, and then not be- yond the amount of his subscription. Until an Act of Parliament shall be obtained, the affairs of this Company will be under the control of a Managing Committee, to whom power will be given to allot the Shares, and to apply the funds of the Company in payment of all the expenses incurred in its formation, and in the preparation of the plans and sections to be submitted to Parliament. Power will be applied for in the Act to raise any addi- tional capital, to extend or abandon any part of the line, to make branch lines, or enter into any arrangements, by amalgamation or otherwise, with any other Company or Companies. And power is hereby given to the registered promoters to nominate the Managing Committee of the Company. In the allotment of Shares, a preference will be given to Landowners on the line, and to other parties Ioeally interested. Prospectuses and Maps may be had ef, and applications for Shares may be addressed in the form annexed to, W. B. James, Esq Solicitor, 5, Basinghall-street, London, the temporary Offices of the Company and at those of the under-mentioned Brokers but no applications for Shares will receive the attention of the Committee, unless accompanied by a reference to one or more of the Provi. sional Committee, or Solicitor: — London—Messrs. John Shewell and Son, 25, Token- house Yard. Messrs. J. Peppereorne&Co., 2, Old Broad.Street. Liverpool—Messrs. Boultt and Co. Manchester— Messrs. Houghland and Leese. Leeds—Messrs. John Young and Co. Bristol—Luke Arnold, Esq.; Messrs. Taite and Nash. Birmingham—Mr. Collis. Shefneld—Messrs. Bardwell and Sons. Glasgow—Messrs. Cockburn and Co. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. To the Provisional Committee of the Ogmores and Garw Vales, and Pott of Cardiff Union Railway. GENTLEMEN,— I request that you will allot to me —— Shares of C20 each in this Company, and I undertake to accept the same, and to pay the deposit, thereon, or upon aay less number that may be allotted to me and I hereby undertake to execute the Parliamentary Contract and Subscribers' Agreement when required. Name (in full) Residence Trade or Profession Reference with Address Date pf Application

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