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=-<t.. Regular Trader to Liverpool, r^O DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH MANCHES- Lppir EDS> STOCKPORT, SHEFFIELD, SHREWSBURY- Urvik THE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES, WIGAN, ERSTONE, DUDLEY, &c; The Fine New and Fast Sailing Smack, jffgM QUEEN ADELAIDE, DAVID DAVIES, Master, CarH^>WJi°aUing the King's Dock, LIVERPOOL, for Y,ewP°rt> Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon, Mon- ad;. » P°ntypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places I' 111???'*?* will positively sail on WEDNESDAY, looo. freight, &c. apply the Master on Board Mr W. berton, Orford street, Liverpool; Mr. R. Burton, wport; Mr. J. G. Bird, Bridgend: or to Mr. William *«omas, Ship Broker, Cardiff. Liverpool, November 4, 1833. ]jv„ from the above mentioned places aTc de- anrtk m 'verP°°l daiLy, at the least possible expense, at O °p§ht round by this Trader in Three or Four Days ne Fourth the present charge for inland conveyance. municipal Corporation Bill- T a most Numerous and Respectable Meeting of SA the Inhabitants of MERTHYR TYDVIL, ABER- *t tiT an<1 the Par'sh of VAYNOR, held on Thursday, tis^^ASTLE INN, Merthyr Tydvil, by public Adver-; I I WM. CRAWSHAY, Esq. in the Chair. I of ,itCa* un<inimously Resolved,—That the present system ,e Administration of Justice in this District of country I eei1 highly satisfactory, beneficial, and effective in I an<^ l^at it inexpedient to extend the opera- IT of the Municipal Bill to this Borough. I the t a' a ^0lnrnittee be appointed to draw up petitions to I 4s th"0 ^ouses Parliament, and such other authorities I of .lnay deem fit, against the proposed Incorporation yr Tydvil. at the Committee consist of the following Gentlemen Crawshay W. Thomas NVul, Thompson W. Jones d. Hill D. Evans A. Hill Jas. Srephens W. Meyrick Wm. Davies J. -B. Bruce M. Morgan, Bodwigiad Rd. Fothergill John Jones, Aberdare L. Roberts, Aberdare George Morgan, Gadlys. Uje 1 l*le Committee be empowered to take such other Sures as they may deem necessary for carrying into ct'he unanimous objections of this Meeting to the corporation of Merthyr Tvdvil. W. CRAWSHAY, Chairman. SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATTION OF THE ^SPEL in FOREIGN PARTS strict Committee for that part of the Diocese situate Min the County of Glamorgan. INUTES of Proceedings at the ANNIVERSARY MEETING held at COWBRIDGE, on the 29th of October, 1833, R JOHN NICHOLL, Esq. M.P. in the Chair. Kesolved,—First, it appears from the Accounts of the at \rU,rer thatthe Subscriptions for the Year commencing b 1832, amount to £ 105 9* and the Dis- r^emeuts include the following Items, of which the ^|regate is £ 105 9s. iRooec0n^» that the Disbursements are— Ja £ *• d- 4ti' ^—Editor of Cambrian, for advertising Anniversary Meeting and Minutes j of Proceedings 1 "ft. 31..—w. Bird's Bill for Printing 2 7 6 j Transmitted to Parent Society. 101 13 0 Paid Parcels and Postage. 0 7 1 105 9 0 Receipt of Yearcommencing Michael- mas 1832 105 9 0 jjfhird, that the thanks of this Meeting be given to the ?ev> J. M. Traherne, and theRev. J. Harding, for their rvices. JOHN NICHOLL, Chairman. WALES. w JUST PUBLISHED, HISTORY OF WALES; Written orginally in in British by Caradoc, of Llancarvan; Translated $> J? English by Dr. Powell; Augmented by W. Wynn, ^csus College, Oxon Revised and Corrected, Iljy a,CollectionJof Topographical Notices attached thereto, p Rieljartj Llwvd, Gent. In one large Volume 8vo. r,ce 14,3. J I 4 THE HISTORY OF WALES: j 0c j^ged as a Catechism for Young Persons. By a Lady o Principality. Price Is. 6d. ^Tories FROM THE HISTORY OF WALES Y0 rsPprsed with various Information and Amusement for ftrf!!11? Persons. By the Author of The History of Wales P ged as a Catechism." Price 3s. 6d. It^nted by John Eddowes, Shrewsbury; and sold by £ di ^an and Co. Paternoster-row, London Lindsay, I ^^°urgh and William Bird, Cardiff. GLASGOW LOTTERY. I VXT MALLALIEU, GAZETTE AND GUAR- I ,DiAN OFFICE, MERTHYR TYDVIL, Agent I f0 SH'S Office, London, has on Sale Tickets and Shares I of "je SECOND GLASGOW LOTTERY, the Scheme I contains Prizes of £ 15,000, £ 10,000, &c. on | diat ,es and Lands, or the holders may have Money imme- and BTSH sold last Lottery upwards of Two dire °f all the Capitals, all of which he paid in Money deccdtJy they were drawn.—The whole Lottery will be I ed | ALL IN ONE DAY, IN LONDON, AT COOPER'S I HALL, 22d.Jauuary, 1S34. A/g BISH'S AGENTS ARE JjT lyr Tydvil, W. Mallalieu, Gazette & Guardian Office. I J-W. Morgan, Bookseller, Post Office. {;a xff' W. Bird, Bookseller. Iti„?>arJhen ••••W. Evans, Carmarthen Journal Office. 3/0 erj°rdwest..J. Potter, Bookseller. &en?L0Uth J- Nash' Merlin Office- I pr J. M. Fear, Timber Yard. I Sica*'3" W. Price, Grove House. Ilia ea J. Davies, Auctioneer, Post Office. J- Brown, North Wales Chronicle Office. Hol 'arV,°,n W" Potter and-Co. Herald Office. I -— J Davies, Bookseller, Cross-street. DR. WRIGHTS t/^lebratcd Pearl Ointment. I (itirl sanction and recommendation of eminent Surgeons, Pa*ron'zed by the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, (5fC. R the cure of cancerous, scrofulous, and indolent tlje ^tUtnours and inveterate ulcers; glandular affections of CI7sipelas, scurvy* evil, ring.worm, scald head, *ta«id' SWe^'inSs> piles, ulcerated sore legs (if of 20 years groce"1^ chilblains, chapped hands, burns,scalds, bruises, *euje53 ''ch, and all cutaneous diseases -t also an infallible y *or sore and diseased eyes. ttlv, ry one of the above distressing complaints this 4fter e Ointment has effected the most triumphant cures ^Qde ot^er means had failed, and it is strongly recom- with0l° ^a,n''ie8' schools, especially to grocers, never to Ctrtif I,"IONIALS.-We, the undersigned Surgeons, do 8reat fc we ^ave known numerous instances of the j|lcacy of Dr. Wright's Pearl Ointment, and we have RuSUre '9 recommending it to the public at large :— lonias Fereday, C Cartwright, Jun., G. \law» D. Shaw, W. Mainwaring, Francis Geast, and J'errv \^e Touipson, Dudley, Worcestershire; H. J. ednl k°^Ver'lanlPton' Staffordshire; Charles Reynolds, Surr^' W- H. Freer, toSurbridge, Worcester- > °rc' Evans, ditto; Thomas Horton, Bromsgrove, "• H. p tcrshire; T. M. Waterhouse, Sedgley, Staffordshire bi. lwlck, ditto; Edward Williams, Bala, Aleiioiietli- a'es'0 Betley, Staffordshire; J. M. Bloxham, ^«tip ei>T Salop; T. H&zlchurst, Claverley, Salop; li. ,s' Pwllhelli, Carnarvonshire. r^U |jox-es at 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each, by Barclay and ?*adfor«t °n' ^enk'n8> Merthyr Tydvil Vachel, Cardiff; ■' p^'lePstow i Williams, Swansea; Crutchley, "Hioutl Ser' ^recon> Vaughan, Brecon; Dowdiug, » Walker and Sons, Glocester; Fouracre, Glo- Medicine Venders in the kingdom. tnucll mischief is frequently occasioned by the *5'ld a ln.ate use of strong purgative, medicines," Wright's 0 e^iciQp rleilt Pills," will be found a most invaluable l^er dun °r ^eePing the stomach and bowels in proper eari?^i. l^e usu °f Ointment. Sold in boxes at > by all Medirine Venders. The National Provincial Bank of England. SUCH SHAREHOLDERS as have not signed the DEED of SETTLEMENT are hereby informed that it must be executed by them on or before the 30th day of November instant, otherwise their Shares will be liable to forfeiture, in terms of the constitution of the Company. The Deed will lie for Signature, as heretofore, at the Office of the Company, Levant House, St. Helen's-place, Bish- opsgate-street, each "day from Ten to Four o'clock, until the day above named. Powers of Attorney, with an Ab- stract of the Deed, may be had upon application at this Office, or of any of the Company's Agents. By order of the Directors, T. L. MURRAY, Secretary. London, Nov. 5, 1833. Agent for Cardiff, E. P. Richards, Esq. Stantorganottire Canal £ abtsattou: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING or Assembly of the Com pany of Proprietors of the said Canal Navigation, will be held atthe CARDIFF ARMS INN, in the Town ofCARDIFF, in the County of Glamorgan, on FIDA Y, the 7th day of FEBRUARY next, at the the hour of Eleven in the Fore noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration the pro- priety of advancing all or any of the rates of Tonnage on the said Canal Navigation; and if sodetermined, to advance all or any of them accordingly. WILLIAM CRAWSHAY, Jun. GEO. THOMAS THOMAS CHARLES RICHARD FRANKLEN RICHARD HILL: EDWARD THOMAS CHAS. C. WILLIAMS. Cardiff, 25th October, 1833. CatUiff untpífte 13ifstrict. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that at a MEET- ING Of the TRUSTEES of the said district, which will be held at the house of Elizabeth Barrett, Innkeeper, called and known by the name of the Cardiff Arms Inn, in Cardiff, on SATURDAY the Seventh day of December next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, the Trustees will proceed to the ELECTION OF NEW TRUSTEES, in the room of Trustees deceased or becoming disqualified, or refusing to act as Trustees of this district. Dated this 7th day of November, 1333. WILLIAM JENKINS, Clerk to the Trustees of the said District. SlSanisea Xttmptlr œru,:$t. 1V-OTICE IS HEREBY~GIVEN, That the TOLLS arising at the several Toll-gates upon the Turnpike- roads within this District, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, at the Guildhall in Swansea, on MONDAY, the Second day of DECEMBER next, between the hours of Twelve and Two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the Third year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Fourth, for regulating Turnpike-roads, which Tolls pro- duced the last year the sum of Two Thousand and Eight Pounds and One Sliillina,, above the expenses of collecting them, and will be put up at that sum. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same time give security with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said District, for payment of the Rent agreed on at such times and by such instalments as they shall direct.- Dated the Fourth day of November, 1833. J. GROVE, Clerk to the Trustees. ^fccrtrare Titrnpittic Crust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the TOLL GATES upon the ABERDARE TURNPIKE ROAD, called or known by the names of Craig Evan Leyson, Cefen Glas, and Aberdare Village Gates, Will be Set fcg Auction, to the best bidder, at the house of Levi Thomas, at ABERDARE, on THURSDAY, the 21st Day of Novem- ber next, between the hours of eleven and two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the 3d year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, For re- gulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls produced the last year the sum of £ 91 above the expenses of collecting them, and will be put up at that sum. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, pay one month in advance (if required), and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turn- pike Road, for the rest of the money monthly. By order of the Trustees. ,co„ SiSaed, WM. JENKINS. October 2lst, 18cJ3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application is intende to be made to Parliament in the next Session, for an Ac or continuing the term and for altering, amending, and en aigiugf ^e powers and provisions of an Act passed in the ty second year of the reign of his late Majesty King (xeorge intituled an Act for more effectually repairing the road from the Old Furnace to Newbridge and Merthyr Tidvil, in the County of Glamor- gan, and from Merthyr Tidvil to the bridge over the river Talf, whieh divides the counties of Glamorgan and Brecon," and which said road les in and passcg through the several parishes of Merthyr idvilj Lanvabon, and Eglwsillan, all in the county 01 alllorgan and it is intended to widen, divert, and improve certain parts of the said Turnpike-road, and for that purpose to take certain messuages, cottages, buildings, gardens, lands, and premises, lying within the said parishes f Methyr THivil, Lanvabon, and Eglwsillan; and it is also intended to make a diversion, or new lineof road, from the said Urnpjlce-road, commencing at or near to the dwelling-house of one William Jones, called or known by the name of the Star Inn, and terminating at a certain point on the said road, near the Tram-road lead- ing from Duffryn urnaces to the river Taff; and also, another diversion, or new line of road, from the said Turn- pike-road, commencing near a certain cottage, called Ton Taylor, and terminating at a certain other point on the said road, below the four mile point, where the said road is intersected by the Trani-i-oad leading from Morlais Cas- tle to the Glamorganshire Canal, all in the said parish of Merthyr Tidvil; or, instead of the aforesaid diversion, if it should be deemed expedient to make a new line of road from the said Turnpike-road, commencing near to the said dwelling house of the said William Jones, and terminating at a certain point on the said road, near to a lane leading therefrom to Troed-y-rhew farm-house, and from thence to the point on the said load below the four mile point where the said road is intersected by the said Tram-road, leading from Morlais Castle, to the Glamorganshire Canal, all in the said parish of Merthyr Tidvil and also another diver- sion or new line of road from the said Turnpike-road, com- mencing at or near to a certain dwelling-house, called the Carpenter's Arms, and terminating near to a certain point on the said road, where the same is intersected by the Tram-road leading from Collieries belonging to Sir Chris- topher Smith, Baronet, and other* to the Glamorganshire Canal, all in the said parish of Lanvabon; and also another diversion or new line of road from the said Turnpike-road, commencing near to the fifteen mile point, and terminating at a certain lane leading from the said road to a certain house called Ty Mawr, all in the said parish of Eglwsillan and also another diversion or new line of road, from the Turnpike-road, commencing at or near to the present Toll house at Nantgarw, and terminating at or near to the seventeen mile point all 'n the said parish of Eglwsillan and also another diversion or new line of road from the said Turnpike-road commencing at or near to a certain bridge called Walnut Tree Bridge, and terminating at or near to the Toll-hotise at Topgwinlas, all in the said parish of Eglws- illan; and it is also intended to abandon and discontinue such portions of the said road lying between the points thereof, where the intended diversions, or new lines of road, shall be made • and it is also intended to obtain an increase or alteration of the existing Tolls arising on the said road and it is further intended to make Turnpike a certain street, or lane, commencing at or near to the dwelling-house of Mr. Rhys Davis, and terminating at or near to a certain brook, called Morlais-brook, and to make a branch, or new line of road, from the point where the said street terminates to a certain point of the said Turn- pike-road, at or near to the dwelling house, late in the occupation of Mr. Robert Beaumont, all in the said parish of Merthyr Tidvil • and also to make Turnpike a certain other street, or lane commencing at or near to the dwel- ling-house of Mr. Edward Purchase, and terminating at or near to the Iron-bridge, all in the said parish of Merthyr Tidvil; and it is also intended to make a Turnpike, or new line of road, commencing at or near to the dwelling-house of one Rowland Simon, miner, and terminating at a cer- tain bridge over the riverCynon, called Pontrhyd-y-Cynon, and which said Turnpike, or new line of road lies in, and will pass through the parishes of Merthyr Tidvil and Aberdare, in the said county of Glamorgan.—Dated 1st November, 1833. MEYRICK and DAVIES, Solicitors for the Bill. iBIamorcsausfurc Enteral agrittt1= tural &octetg* AT the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this SOCIETY, held at the BEAR INN, COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 29th dav of October, 1833, The Hon. W. B. GREY, President, in the Chair, Resolved,-That F. Fredricks, Esq. T. B. Rous, Esq. Mr. John Skyrme, and Mr. Evan David, be appointed of the Committee for the ensuing Year, in room of the four first upon the List of the present Committee, who go out by rotation. Resolved,-Tliat the Premiums be awarded as follow :— FOR STOCK. £ s. To Philip and Thomas Williams, of Rhadyr, for the best Bull, Cow, and Cull (being their progeny), of the true Glamorgan, the breed and property of the same owner. 10 0 To Messrs William and James Evans, for the best Bull, Cow, and Calf (being their progeny), the breed and property of the same owner. 10 0 To Messrs. Bradley, for the best Heifer of the true Glamorgan breed, two years old 5 0 *°Mr. John Skyrme, for the best Heifer of any breed, two years old. 5 0 To Mr. David Jenkins, of Lantwit, for the best yoke of four-year old Glamorgan Oxen, in regular work 5 0 Messrs. Bradley, for the best pair of two-year old true Glamorgan Steers 5 0 10 Messrs. Bradley, for the best pair of two-year old Steers 5 0 [The Messrs. Bradley, feeling satisfied with having the hononr of succeeding in this com- petition of their Glamorgans against a pair of Durhams and a pair of Hereford Steers, have ceded the above award of premium to Mr. John Barnes, for his pair of Durham Steers.]| To Mr. Lewis George, of Landough, for the best Pair of yearling true Glamorgan steers. 3 0 To Mr. Henry Morgan, of Pengan, for the best yearling Bull, of any breed (cross excluded) 5 0 To Mr. John Barnes, for the best yearling Ram. 3 0 To Mr. David Thomas, of St. Mary Hill, for the best hilly Ram 2 0 0 Mr William Harry, of Lanwenstone, for the best am Pen of ten yearling ewes. 5 0 To Mr. John Rees, St. Mary Hill, for the best pen of ten hilly E wes 2 0| lo Mess. W. and Jas. Evans, for the best pen of tea Yearling Wethers 5 0 0 Mr. Thomas Thomas, of Ty-draw, for the best year- ling Boar To Mr. Lewis Thomas, of St. Hilary, for the best three-year old Horse for the general purposes of husbandry. 5 0 To for the best three-year old Horse, 1 for hunting or coach purposes. 5 0 To R. F. Jenner, Esq. for the best Stallion, not ex- ceeding six years old, for the general purposes of fluscandry 5 0 To Mr. Thomas Thomas, for the best Stallion, not exceeding six years old, for hunting or coach purposes. 5 0 To Mr. Wood, for the best Fat Beast 50 To Mr. William Powell, for the second-best Fat Beast. 3 0 To Mr. Henry Morgan,for the best Bull of any breed (cross excluded) 5 0 To Mr. David Lewis, of Lansannor, for the best Ram 5 0 To Mr. Dovid Lewis, of Lansannor, for the best Boar 2 0 LABOURERS. To Thomas David, of Seggenstone, labourer in hus- bandry, having had born to him nine children, the whole of whom he has maintained and brought up (the youngest being more than seven years of age) in habits of honest industry, without parish relief 4 0 To Thomas David, of Forth Gyfraith, labourer, in husbandry, having had born to him nine chil- dren, eight of whom he has maintained and brought up (the youngest being more than seven years of age) in habits of honest industry, with- out parish relief 3 0 To Charles Mazey, of Lanishen, labourer in hus- bandry, having had born to him ten children, six of whom he has. maintained and brought up (the youngest being more than seven years of age) in habits of honest industry, without parish relief 2 0 To Davjd Hopkin, of Langan, labourer in husbandry, having had born to him ten children, five of whom he has maintained and brought up (the youngest being more than seven years of age) in habits ofhonest industry, without parish relief- 1 0 LABOURERS FROM 14 YEARS OF AGE. To David Williams, of St. Mary Hill, of the age of 24 years, having uninterruptedly lived on the farm of Morgan Williams, and received wages, being wholly employed in husbandry, from the age of 14 years, was not a parish apprentice, and during the whole of that time hath been honest, sober, orderly and industrious 2 0 To John Morgan, of Lesworney, of the age of 23 years, having uninterruptedly lived, under similar circumstances, on the farm of Mr. John Barnes. 1 0 To Morgan Morgan, of Rhadyr, having lived under similar circumstances, on the farm of Mr. Phillip Willianis 0 10 WOMEN, To Elizabeth Hopkin, of Lanharry, of the age of 21 years, having lived in the service of Morgan Thomas, from the age of 14 years o o 2 0 To Rebecca Richard, of Penlline, of the age of 19 year3, having lived in the service of Evan William, from the age of 14 years 0 MARRIED LABOURERS. To Thomas David, labourer, having been married* and continued in constant employ on the farm of M. P. Smith, Esq. 36 years 4. 0 To Thomas Lewis, labourer, having been married and continued in constant employ on the farm of Rev. I. M. Traherne, in the parish of St. George s, 34 years 3 0 To David Evan, labourer, having been married, and continued in constant employ on the farm of Mr. Jenkin Rees, in the parish of Ystradyvodog, 28 years 2 0 To Jenkin Jenkin, labourer, having been married, and continued in constant employ on the farm of C. R. M. Talbot, Esq. parish of Kenng, 27 years 1 0 SHEPHERDS, FIRST CLASS. To Wm. Gillet, shepherd to Mr. Barnes, having reared 118 lambs from 107 ewes put to the ram 3 0 To Wm. Thomas, shepherd to Messrs. Evans, having reared 125 lambs from 120 ewes put to the ram. 2 0 SECOND CLASS. To Wm. John, shepherd to R. H. Jenkins, Esq. having reared 74 lambs from 50 ewes put to the ram.. 2 0 To Richard Pence, shepherd to Robt. Jones, Esq. having reared 125 lambs from 95ewes put to the ram 1 0 On Monday. 21st of OCTOBER last, The ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH took place in a held on the farm of Mr. THOMAS MORGAN, of Landow, and the merits of the respective candidates were adjudged as follows:- To Thomas Williams, ploughman to Messrs. Brad- ley 2 To Thomas Lewis, ploughman to Messrs. Bradley.. 1 0 [The Judges finding it difficult to decide upon the distinct merits of the above ploughmen, recommend their sharing the premiums be- tween them.] To William John, ploughman to Mr. Barnes 0 10 OXEN. To John Morgan, ploughman to Mr. Barnes. 1 0 To Robert Williams, ploughman to Mr Rich ards, of Wilton 0 10 The next SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of this Society will be held at the Bear Inn, Cowbridge, on TUESDAY, the 12.h November instant, when the Com- mittee are requested to attend at the hour of 10 in the morning, for the purpose of awarding the premiums i°r Mangel Wurzel, Turnips, and for Turnip Hoers, und for fixing the premiums for the ensuing year. AI)I)ITIUNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. John Nichol, Esq. id.P 2 2 0 NJ". IV. Pliopliall, 0 10 6 Mr. Pliilpvts 0 10 0 EDWARD BRADLEY, Secretary. TO BE SOLD, A GRAND PIANO FORTE by KIRKMAN, with Six Octaves; it is a very HANDSOME INSTRU- MENT, and is parted with because the owner wishes to buv one of a different description. For further information, apply ("by letter post paid) to Mr. Lewis, Parsonage House, Merthyr. WANTED IMMEDIATELY AFTER CHRISTMAS; A PERSON of an active disposition and steady habits, competent to MANAGE A PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. The Situation is one of respectability. and the ftfeister will also be required to act It'! J?¡\rlh Clerk' he fcwitst have a fair knowledge of th«-H&fi^lieh and Wetth Languages, and be able to read them accurately & fluently. Any additional information may be had upon personal application (no letter will be received) to the Rev. E. P. THOMAS, Aberdare Cambrian, Gloucester, Birmingham, AND LONDON RAILWAY. AT a MEETING held this day, November 5th, 1833, for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of forming a RAILWAY from this city to Birmingham in continuation of that proposed by Mr. Wood- deson, from Swansea and Merthyr THROUGH SOUTH WALES. It was Resolved1st. That a Railway from Gloucester to Birmingham, by which a certain expeditious and cheap transit for Goods and Passengers will be effected through- out the whole Line will be attended by great and extensive advantages to this city and its neighbourhood, as well as the several Towns and Districts through which it will pass. 2—That it is the opinion of this Meeting, that a Railway should be mlide to pass through or near the following places, namely, Tewkesbury, Worcester, Droitwitch, Kid- deriiiinster, Stourbridge, and Dudley, or such other line or road as may hereafter be considered expedient So-That it is also the decided opinion of this Meeting that over and above the advantages such proposed Rail- way must derive from the enct-casing traffic to the port of Gloucester, the connexion it will have from Swansea and Merthyr, at this point, and with the Birmingham and London at the other extremity, a prospect will be afforded of very considerable revenue, and amply remunerate the proprietors of shares in this undertaking and must also prove of great national benefit. 0 —-That under a due impression of such an opinion, it is resolved that a Committee be now formed in order to ascertain the opinion of other individuals resident on the line of road now resolved by Mr.Wooddeson,Civil Engineer, and particularly at Birmingham, and that he be requested to proceed thither, and endeavour to promote the calling of a public Meeting there for the above purpose, and lay before such Meeting the plans now produced. 5 -—That the following Gentlemen he the Committee. with liberty to add to their number:—Messrs. Montague, Maurice. Shipton, W. Washbourn, 1. Lloyd, W. Price, Joseph Webb, Joseph Gibbins, C. Sturge Kimberly, Chas. Church, Fripp, Samuel Bowley, and S. Cargill- 6.-That the abovcRcsolutions be advertised twice in the following Newspapers:—The Merthyr Guardian, the Gluu- cester Journal, the Glovcester Chronicle, the Worcester Papers, the Birmingham Papers, the Cumbrian, the Globe, the Standard, Felix Farley, Bristol, Bristol Mer- cury. 7 That Messrs. Chadborn and Wheedon be requested to act as joint Secretaries pro tempore. That the unanimous thanks of this Meeting be given to the Right Worshipful the )Iayor;for his able conduct in the chair, and kind attention to the business of the day. GLOlICESTER, 5th Nov. IS33. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. To be JbolTr tl) Vribate Goutract, THE PERPETUAL ADVOWSOV or the NEXT PRESENTATION to the RhClOKY or PARISH CHURCH of LANHARRY; consis.ngo. a Parsonage House, Barn, Stable, Outbuildings, an ard, and about 18 acres of Rich glebe Laud, in part a the house nd Yard. The parish contains about 1.100 acres of good Land, the Present Incumbent advanced In life. The Tithes at present let at a low rent, and the estimated annual value of the Living, exclusive of the Glebe, Y-260. It has only single duty, and is un ci va ue jn t{je jng's Books. A small Grass Farm with a suitable Dwelling House and Outbuildings will be sold with the Advowson if de- sired by a Purchaser. There are two excellent packs of Harriers ill the irnme diate neighbourhood. Further pirtictilars may be had on application to Mr. Cuthbertson, Solicitor, Neath, (if by letter the postage must be paid.) TOWN OF CARDIFF. fro br onJ by Auction, BY MR. WILLIAM THOMAS, At the Angel Inn, on SatOrday, the 23rd day of November, 1S33, between the hours of two and four o clock in in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions as shall be then produced, ALL those FOUR FREEHOLD FIELDS and a BARN, situate near the two Milestone, on the road from Cardiff to Merthyr, in the occupation of William ^Also a MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in St. Mary's Street, in the said town of Cardiff, and now in the oocupationof Mrs. Thackwell. Also those LEASEHOLD PREMISES, situate in Trinity Street, in Cardiff aforesaid, now in the occupation of Lawrence Millward, and others. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post paid,) at the office of Mr. R. W. Williams, Solicitor, Cardiff. COPPICE WOODS—GLOUCESTERSHIRE. To be &cltJ b!? ftuction, By Messrs. WHITE & SONS, At the BEAUFORT ARMS INN, Monmouth, onTUESDAY, the 19iii of November, lo33, atFive o'clock in the After- noon, subject to conditions then to be produced. ri>HE present Fitllage of the undermentioned COP- X PICE WOODS, Lot I.-NEW WEAR GROVE, in the parish of St. Briavels,(Tithe free) containing 21A. OR. alp. Lot 2.-Part of ALLENS GROVE, ill tie parish of St.. Briavels, containing 2iA. 2R. 39P. with 32;, Oak Timber Trees, now growing therein. The above Woods are near the river Wye, aud W1 he shown by William Matthews, of the Florence. For further particulars, apply to Mr. R. W. ulcnas, Bigswear, or the A tictioncer, Coleford. MONMOUTHSHIRE 11:0. be aoitTSs Auction, BY MR. R. JONES, On the Premises of the iate William Price, of °v n* in the parish of Lanwenarth. within two mi es er" gavenny, on Monday, the 11 day of 1MIE following- HOUSEHOLD FURNHURE, J- and other Effects, of the representative o the said William Price under a distress for rent. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprises Four- post Bedstead, Hangings, Feather Bed, Bolster alid Bed- ding, Kitchen, Oval, Uiuing, and Round 1 ahles, Dresser with glielves; Corner and other C'lpbU!"('" Arm and other Chairs Gun Weather Glass Pair of » eel jams and Scales Tea Caddie six Brass and Copp j;a-„r and Boilers j Cheese Press; Benches, Casks of diftereat sizes, fit for Beer or Cider Maiden and t>u Fenders and Fire Irons Pestle and Ware Brass and other Candlesticks Pails, » a variety of other Articles, OUT-DOOR EFFECTS comprise quantity of V heat, Bailey, and Oats in the Straw Five Ricks o LI rtM ,L,„F Three Acres ot Hay; ihree Pieces, contammg about I Grhldst0 Potatoes iu the Grouuu Cart, Scytnts a"u, together with the Water and Cog Wheel, an chiuery necessary for a Tucking Mill j Car iug b e. Spinning Jack aud 14 Rollers belonging to the s an other Articles. The Auctioneer respectfully begs leave to recommend the above to the nonce of the public, and to request an early attendance—The Sale will commeuce at Eleven o'Ciuck in the forenoon. CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE. GLANBRANE PARK, NEAR LLANDOVERY. bt ftnetum. At the above place, on TUESDAY, the 19th of November next, and following days, by JZ! i..l3 (t). CD ([)[£)!2J 9 rj^HE whole of the ELEGANT FURNITURE, 1 Glass, China, Books, Carriages, Harness, STOCK, CROP, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, &c. All of which will be disposed of without reserve, in consequence of the Estate having been sold. The splendid Mansion is tastefully furnished with hand- some Mahogany Dining Room, Drawing Room, Library, and other Tables Mahogany, Rosewood, and other Cliairs; Satin Wood Card Tables, Sofas, several elegant suspended Bronze and other Lamps, Brussels and Kiddenuiniter Carpets, handsome French Stove Grate, Pianoforte by Tomkinson, Cabinet ditto bv Wilkinson, French Pedal Patent Harp by Erards, Pier and Swing Looking Glasses, Billiard Table, several superb Stone China Dinner and Desert Services, handsome Tea and Breakfast Sets of China, a large assortment of Cut Glass, Mahogany Four-post, Tent, and other Bedsteads, with rich Damask Silk, Moreen, Chintz, and Dimity Curtains, Full length Looking Glass, prime Goose Feather Beds, Marcclls and Cotton Quilts, Blankets, Mahogany Chfst of Drawers and Wardrobes, Slipper Baths, Books, Music, &c. together with all neces- sary articles of Kitchen Furniture, which cannot be con- veniently detailed within the limits of an Advertisement, but will be more particularly descriled in Catalogues. Also, a handsome Chariot, with shifting Seats and ex. tra Imperials; Gig and Harness; several sets of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c. Likewise a variety of Green-house Plants, &c. The Stock consists of Seven superior Cows, One Bull, of the Hereford Breed, Six capital Draught Horses and several Colts; a beautiful Filly by Fitzorville, daui by Cressv, a pretty Lady's Mare and Colt, (the Colt by Poul- ton;) Sheep, Pigs, &c. &c. And the Implements of Hus- bandry, which comprise Waggons. Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Patent Chaff-cutter, Winnowing Michine, several sets of Cart Harness, Rollers, Turnip Drills, &c. &c. Also, Two Ricks of well-harvested Hay. The Sale to commence each day precisely at Eleven o'clock. Long Credit will be given on approved Security. Catalogues may be obtained Ten Days previous to the Sale, at the Park at Messrs. Rees, Post Office, Llando- very; Castle Inn, Llandilo; at the Principal Inns at Carmarthen; Camden Arms, Trecastle; Castle Inn, Bre- con and at the Auctioneers, at White House, near Car- marthen. White House, Oct. 27, 1833. (v (j,ra tV (j) Q),. T0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. WHITE JL and SONS, at the BEAUFORT ARMS INN, CHEP SJ'OW, on THURSDA Y, the 14th day of November next, between the hours of Four and Six o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, MONMOUTHSHIRE. LOT 1.— PANTONBREETH WOOD, containing 2A. Oil. 1 P. situate at Coedconner Farm, in the parish of Langiview. LOT 2.—COEDBREETH WOOD, containing 3A.OR. 3r. and WERNHERE WOOD, containing 9A ] R. 30P. situate in the parish of Lanbaddock. LOT 3.—MAESIY1AUR WOO I), containing 4 A.0 a. 24 P. and GRAIG-CWM-HARE WOOD. containing 2A. 3k. 35P. situate in the parish of Glascoed. LOT 4.—P1LLMORE and LONGWALL WOODS, (Tithe-free,) containing 38A. 3R. Or. situate in tn the parish of St. Arvans. LOT 5.-WHITEBROOK GROVE WOOD, contain- ing 33A. 2K. OP. adjoining the River Wye, in in the parish of Landogo. LOT 6.—The HORSEWAY WOOD (Tithe-free), ad- joining the Colonel's Park, containing 5A. 3K.2P in the said parish of Landogo. LOT 7.—PWLTHYDLON WOOD and ORLES.con taining 2SA. 3R. 9P. situate in the parish of Mitchel Troy. LOT 8.—The HORN WOOD, containing lA. 3R 34P. situate on Placivor Farm, in the parish of Sken- frith. LOT 9.—COEDPVVLTH WOOD, containing 11 A.OR I I P. situate on Norton Farm, in the said parish of Skenfrith. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. LOT lO.-JAl\1ES'S GROVE and JAM ES'S THORNS WOODS, containing 82A. 3K. 9i\ situate in tbe parish of Tidenham. Noel Stinchcoinb, of Usk, will shew Lots 1, 2, and 3. James Geeves,of Chepstow Park, Lot 4. Phi!ip Williams, of the New Mills, Lots 5 and 6. Thomas Stephens, of Troy Lodge, Lot 7, Mr. Thomas Jeffreys, of Placivor Farm, Lot 8 Mr. John Edwards, of Norton Farm, Lot 9; and William Thurston, Chare House, Tidenham, Lot 10. N.B. All the Cord Wood which may be cut in Lots 7 8, and 9, to be used for the use of the Monmouth Forges, and 150 Cords in Lot 4, and 350 Cords in Lot W, for I Abbey Tyntern Iron Works, the Vender allowiug .55. W per Cord. Further particulars may be known on application at Troy House, or of the Auctioneers at Coleford." October 2.t.. li33. TO IRON MASTERS, CAPITALISTS, AND UTHERS. Valuable and HIGHLY IMPORTANT PROPERTY, near ABERGAVENNY, SOUTH WALES. msi* œ ([)ŒJ.l}..{j [J) œ At the Mart, on FRIDAY, November 22, at Twelve, unless an acceptable offer should be previously made by private contract, I^HE BLAENAVON IRON and COAL MINES, a concern of the very first magnitude and importance, and now in full work, within six miles of Abergavenny, twenty of Monmouth, eight of Caickhowel, and about twenty-two from Brecon, comprising about TWELVE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, the greater part containing exceedingly profitable veins of iron Stone, Coal, and Lifilc Stone, a great portion of which has been let off at considerable rentals, leaving the re inai ider, consisting of more than half of the mineral part of the estate, in hand, at an exceedingly low rental. A capital exceeding two hundred and fifty thousand pounds has been invested in the erection of rive blast furnaces, steam engines, tram roads, agents' houses, four hundred and eighty workmen's houses, machinery, and implements. Also a very Valuable FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATE adjoining, of about FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, which contain the same veins of coal and iron stone as are under the leasehold, and upon which have been erected an excellent Mansion, with numerous offices, gardens, and pleasure grounds. These furnaces have been tong carried on with very considerable profit, in making the oe,t kind of iron; and there is a very extensive sale for coal, with the facility of carriage by tram roads and canals. The supply of mineral is abundant, and it is calculated that the five furnaces would make at least Seventeen Thousand Tons of Pig Iron per annum. There are a lorge and mill, two steam engines, and workmen's houses on the freehold, which are only a short distance from the furnaces, and capable of finishing One Hundred Tons per week of the best Bar and Rod Iron; and to any firm of capital who might feel disposed to enter with spirit into a concern of this magnitude, there can be no question that an immense annual income may be derived, Attached to the property is an Advowson, producing about 1001..per annum. A considerable portion of the purchase money may remain for payment by instalments. May be viewed by application to T. Hill, Esq. on the premises, Blaenavon; and particulars may be had of Hoggart, 02 Old Broad-street, Royal Exchange, London or of Messrs. Gafcb and Secretin, Solicitors, Abergavenny. Particulars will also be sent to the Inns in Liverpool, Man Chester, Birmingham, Bristol, and Sheffield in a few, days. = We are not aware that any Medicine ever acquired so great a celebrity for eradicating Cancerous, Scrofulous, and indolent 1 umours, Scurvy, Evit, Scald Head, Chilblains, and all Diseases of the Eyes, &c &c. as Dr. Wright's Pearl Ointment." The numerous and extraordinary wonderful Cures which it annually makes known through the medium of the Press, is no doubt one of the reasons ot that invaluable preparation attaining its pre sent height in the public estimation—<,See Advertisement.) It is sold by all Medicine Venders in the Kingdom.
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ZZZ-- SHIP NEWS. NEWPORT. ARRI ED.—The John, Lewis,the Unanimity, Rollins, the Victory, Brown, the Valency, Bellamy, the Ardent, Dodding, with flour and malt; the Maria, James, with hides; the Hope, Williams, the William, Ciampit, the George, Johns, the Cuerleon, Saer, the Ann, Brown, the Moderator, Johns, the Mary, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Scott, the Tredegar, Harwood, with Sundries. SAILED—The Peace, Publy, the Ann and Helen, Wil- liams, the Thomas and Sarah, Hiscox, the Charlotte, Williams, the New Hope, Rees, the Oscar, Sterling, the Sarah, Cowling, the Chance, BexJield, the Rose, Holten, the Ann and Betsey, Thomas, with iron the John, James, the Jane, Owens, the William, Thomas, the Ruthers. Hopgoou, with iron cinders the Mary, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Scott, the George, Johns, the Caerleon, Saer, the Ann, Brown, the Tredegar, Harwood, and the Modera- tor, Johns, with sundries. NEATH. CLEARED OUT, The Agnes, Richards, the Maria, l^y, the Sally, Thomas, the Swift, Keropthorne, the Henry, Richards, and the St. Ives, Jennings, all for St. Ives; the Commerce, Crean, for Belfast; the June and Mary, Rurnson, and the Nadir, Gibbs, for Cork; the Princess Charlotte, Carlile, and the Albion, Willing, for for Exeter; the Olive Branch, Gibbons, for Bridgwater the Active, Prouse, and the Neptune, Vilt. ry, from Dart- mouth: the Eliza, Jones, and the Hannah, Jones, for Aberayrnn; the Sprightly, Richards, for Padstow; the Lark, Slade, and the tain, Jacobs, for TeignlDoutla; the Sophia, Andrews, for Iruro; the Garland, Heasman, for Limerick; the Britannia, Berriman, for Portheawl; the Hazard, Ciosscombe, for Bideford and the Brothets, Taylor, for Lisbon. SWANSEA. The Gannet, Jones, from Bridgewatcr, and the Robert and Mary, Grebble, from Barnstable, with malt; the Eliza, Thomas, from Liverpool, and the Swansea Packet, Barrett, from Bristol, with sundries the Taplow, Davies, from Caester, with bricks the Favourite, Jones, and the Harmony, Brooks, from Gloucester, with fruit; the United Friends, Patrick, from Carmarthen, with wheat; the A von, Jenkins, and the William, Beer, from Watei- ford, with flour; the Alert, Reeves, from Teignmouth, with pipeclay; 42 vessels with copper ore 21 in bailust. MtLFOHD. ARRIVED.—The Tucker, Lowan, from Swansea, the Ann from Cork, the Brothers, Evans, and the Apollo, Davidson, from Liverpool, for Waterford; the Accoid, Walling, from Cardiff, for Hull the Pacific, Rogers, from Cork, the Tom, Ement, from Cardiff, and the Snowdon, Edwards, from Bangor, for London the Jane, Rogers, from Carmarshen, and the Milford, Owcns, from Newport, for Cork the Consent, Roberts, from Ban- gor, and the Mary, Davis, from Waterford, for S,titliiini) ton; the Avon, Jenkins, from W atcrford, for Swansea, the Jane, Vaughan, from London, for Amlwch; the Brilliant. Way, from Newport, for Wexford; and the Gessina, Brcl- sima, from Rotterdam, for Liverpool.
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THE 31ARICETS. CARDIFF. Whe.t, 10811). 17s. 0dtul9s. CHI. | Lamb fill- Barley 9*. Oil. 10s. 0J. Butter 11,| io.i ^s I'd. 2s. 3if. SaH Jo yj yij Beef, per lb. 0s. 5»l. 0s. 6il. Fowls, per couple 2s3il to 2s n,i Veal Cs. 5d. Os. 6tl. Ducks 2s Od to 3d Mutton Os. 5d Os- bd. IGeese, per 0s 5d Os GJ MERTHYR. s. d. A. d. 8. d. y.d Fine Flour (281b).. 4 ytoO 0 Beef, per lb. 0 4 0 7 Best Seconds 4 6 0 0 Mutton 0 0 0 7 Butter, fresh, per lb 0 10 0 0 Veal 0 4 0 7 Ditto, salt S 0 0 Ijiimb, per lb 0 ti 0 7 bowls, per couple 2 0 2 6 Clieese 5 0 « Ducts, ditto. 2 6 3 0 Bacon Pigs (2011)3.; 7 0 7 fcgBS, per hundred 4 0 to 0 0 Potatoes, per 71b.. « 2 0 0 COWBRIDGE. Wljeat(YV'.bush.)7s. Od.toOs. 0d. | 0s —1 foO- Barley ditto 0s. Od. os. od. Pork 1" os. d rTT P 0d. os. Od. I Lamb os 0 I IU n Mutton (perlb.) Os. 5 M. 0s. 6d. Fresh butter. /.I Z. 12 0s- os. 6U. J tggs (per dozen, 0s. Od. 0s. 3 NEWBRIDGE. \Vlieat( 1681b) 18s. Od. to 21s. Od. I Oats 8s. M 0s Barley Ss. Od. to 10s. Od. ) 0,1 SWANSEA. Wheat (Winch, b.).. 7s. Od. Oats o. Ba'tey j,. 0(J. J Be.ms [[['[/[■ [\ d MONMOUTH. 8s. 6 d. Beans e, SlI A: £ Si « Oat 3s. (j d. I ABERGAVENNY. Wheat, per quarter.. £ 2 9 C | Barley £ i 6 9 Hease;0- °0]»— <> CHEPSTOW. SSfev 44s. lOd. Oats I6s. 2d UaileJ yd. I Byaus — S. 0d BRECON. Wheat (10 gals,)Ss. 0d.to8s. 6d. Beef (per lb.) Od.toO "arlc> 4s. Od. 4s. 3d. Mutton Gd. 7 "at,s Od. 4s. 3d. Veal. (id. 7 ™!llt 9s. Od. 0s. Od. Pork f(J # Pcuse Os. OJ. 0s. 0d- | Fine Flour(persuck).. 43s. 045 CRICKIIOWEL. Wheat, 801b bushel.. 8s. Od. | Vetches t 5g 6 Barley 4s. 3d. Pease j 5s „ Oats 0s. Od. I Butter, per lb V. Is Is Id CARMARTHEN. Wheat fig. 6 d. Oats js gj Barley 2s. 9 d. | BRISTOL CORN EXCHANGE. PEH yUAKTEIt. 1'EU QUARTER. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Wheat, Red. 46 o to 50 o Rye — o to —. o Wliite 52 O to 54 o fieuns 33 o to 3C u Barley,Grinding22 o to 24 o Ticks ..40 o to 42 o Malting 28 o to 29 o Peas, White ..54 o to fiti o Oals, Feed. 16 o to 17 o Malt 48 o lo 52 o I'otatue.. 10 o to 20 o PER SACK OF 2801b. Flour, Fine 40 o to 41 o Seconds 38 o to 39 o Thirds. 26 o to 28 a Pollard, per ton 105 o to 110 o Bruu .100 o to 105 o PRICE OF LHATHEHATBRLStOL. d. d. d. d Crop Hides, per lb. 12 to 18 Calfskins 20 to22 English Butts .15 21 Best Pattern Skins 23 2G Bntt'aloes U 13 Common ditto 22 Middlings 13 15 Heavy Skins, per lb. 17 21 Butts H 21 Cull skins, Irish 13 JI. Extra Strong ditto. 18 21 —————— Curried 18 :10 Best Saddlei-.s' Hides.. 16 18 NA,elsli 14 2:i Shared ditto 14 18 Kips, English & Welsh.. 15 ]H Situehides. 13 14 Shavedditto. 18 I Common ditto 12 13 Foreign Kips 15 18 Buitditto. 12 13 Small Seal Skins 18 19 Horse Hides (English).. 14 17 Large ditto 13 I<> Welsh Hides 13 16 Basils II 13 German djfto 15 10 ForeinShouhIers 9 12 Spanish ditto 18 22 j Bellies 7 Shaved do. without butts, DressingHideShoulders 10 12 0s.Od.to 14s.Gd.each. Bellies lo HorseButts. 11 13
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TIMES OF HIGH WATER AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES NEXT WEEK. BuisroL. SWANSEA. NEWPORT. CUJIRSIOVW IMOKN. EVEN. MOKN.EVLN. l! MOKN.jEVEN. MOKN.IEVEN DAYS. HM. H.M. H. M. H. M. U. M. H. M. H. u'i u. M! Sunday 6 16; 0 40 5 1 5 25 5 51( 6 15 6 3! G i7 Monday. 7 4 7 28 5 40 G 13 || G 39' 7 3 G 5l| 7 ii Tuesday 7 48 8 8 6 33 G 53 1| 7 23) 7 43 7 3a! 7 55 Wednesday. 8 25 8 42 7 !:• 7 27 8 — 8 17 8 12 8 2t) I'huiydav. 0 9 20 7 4i S 0 jl 8 30 8 55 8 481 a 7 Friday » 41 i<> 3" 8 U 8 48 j: 0 l(j 0 3S 9 28'i 0 50 Saturday 10 2< 10 48 9 li 0 33 I* iu i'lo 2: |l0 13j<0 35