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FOR QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. The fi ne First Class, Fast Sailing Ship MARY ELLIN, SjBgSggg Of Newport WILLIAM OWEN, Commander, Burthsn 300 Tons, Has the whole of her Cargo engaged, and will positively leave NEWPORT. MAY the 20th. The Canada Company having offered such encourage- ment and facilities for persons Emigrating to this im. proved Colony, the present opportunity being one that seldom offers from this Port, Cautain Owen being a native of Pembroke, is of course well acquainted with the language and wants of the I)assenger. It is requested early appli. cation will be made, as only a limited number can be taken. For further particulars apply to. Messrs. Stonchouse and Co. Ship-Brokers, Agents to the Canada Land Co. who an in posacssion of Charts and Directions for Passengers Emigrating to British America, or to Captain Owen, on board the Marv FIlin. April 24th, 1835. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. STMTOV The New and Swift Going Steam Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Is to ply on the following Days FROM CARDIFF. Mat.18.MONDAY 9 morning. 20.WEDNESDAY 11 morning. 2-2.FRIDAY 1 afternoon. 25.MONDAY 3J afternoon. 27.WEDNESDAY 4-i morning. 29.FRIDAY 6 morning. FROM BRISTOL. MAY. 16.SATURDAY. 6! morning. S.I'll [:.S D A Y 81 iyiorning. 21.THURSDAY 10i morning. 23 SATURDAY 1 afternoon. 26. TUESDAY si afternoon. 28.THURSDAY. gi morning. 30 SATURDAY morning. AFTER CABIN, 5s. For further Particulars, see Hand Bill. N.B. Goods for Cardiff taken in at Cumberland Basin, Per Robert Chaplain, Agent; and at No. 12, Quay *tr^ 6 Bristol, per John G. Jones, Agent", also for er-j^r' Caerphilly, Cowbridge, Llantrissent, and Bridgend, New bridge, Aberdare, &c. It being of importance that she should leave Bristol immediately she fleets, in ortier to make her Passage to Cardiff the same Tide, it is re- quested that Carriages and'Horses intended to be Sluppe may be brought down previous to the time advertised for Sailing. PACKET OFFICF-,St. Mary street, Cardiff, RICHARD JONES TODD, Agent. BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, «fil Daring WILL SAIL WEEK." During the NEXT WEEK, AS follows MAY. FROM BRISTOL, 18, MONDAY 10 morn.. not sail W.TUESDAY 10) mom not sail 20, WEDNESDAY lli morn not sail 21, THURSDAY lZ after lIot sail 22, FRIDAY 5.1 morn 2J after 81. SATURDAY 61 morn 3 after I(A Y. FROM NEWPORT. • 18, MONDAY 7J morn not sail 19, TUESDAY Si morn not sail 20, WEDNESDAY 91 inoru not sail *1, THURSDAY 11 morn not sail SI, FRIDAY 6morn 12.1 after 23, SATURDAY 7morn Ii after FARES:—After Cabin, 4s—Fore-Cabin, 2s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price. -Dogs, Is. e-ach. To and Fro same Day. provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken, After Cabin 6s Fore-Cabin 3s. Pour-Wheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; Horses each. 5s. Carriage drawn by one Horse with one tasenger, I5s, Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto Pore •Cabin, 6s. rivp £ *■/» The Proprietors of the above Packets GIVE NOTICE that they will not be accountable for any Pas- senger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged unless looked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport, ftd if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of booking. Pkcket-Officeso Rownham-Wharf, Ilotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. JOHN JONES, Agent. CARDIFF.—Coaches between Newport and Cardiff, ftaily. CARDIFF AND MERTHYR.—A Coach between Cardiff &lad Merthyr every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. !J*rting from the Rummer Tavern and Steam Packet "otel, Cardiff, at 6 o'clock morning, and from Merthyr 5 o'clock evening. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily 44voeeu these places and Newport. TREDEGAR lROJti WORKS, through Abercarn and Bed. *eUy.—A Coach Daily between these places and New POrt; arriving at Newport abotfl 10 o'clock morning, and rt8lrtint about 3 o'clock afternoon. way 1. 1S35. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Sailing 8aE8\. Steam Packet, refgP- LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse JJoicer Each, JOHN ALLYVAKD, Commander, 'H Sail during May. with Passengers and Goods, as fellows fellows k FROM CARDIFF. >19.TUESDAY 9J morning. 21.THURSDAY Ili morning. 23.SATURDAY I Iafternoon. M FROM BRISTOL. ••I8.MONDAY 9 morning. 20.WEDNESDAY .10 morning. 22.FRIDAY 12 £ afternoon. FARES :—After Cabin, 5<.—Fore Cabin, 3s. ^ren unt'er Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. t A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin.—Re- r^*kments may be had on Board on moderate Terms. Carriage, 2ls.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; and Rider, After Cabin 9J. Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. yGoodsfor the LADY CHARLOTTE must be sent to the Packet Office, Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol, & Ihoy will be received on Board at the Cumbeiland gj1* being absolutely necessary the Packet should leave Ol the instant slit fleets, in order to make her Pas. J? Cardiff the same Tide, it is requested that Carriages Horses may be brought down Half an Hour previous time advertised for Sailing. f,5Cowbrit/ae, and Bridgend.—Coaches to and each Pidce Daily. Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, IPI t, and lJaerphillll-Goods forwarded to these in Lock up Canal Boats and Waggons immediately 'n unless ordered- by any particular conveyance, case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet till called tor.-Freight to be paid on delivery. M Packages. Parcels, &c. &c. forwarded to all parts kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their 4M Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. I'h'- rjYvoprietors of the above Steam Packet be acco«n'r e for any Cabin Passengers* Lug- lost or damaged) above the value of £ 2, nor for any Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the i.1, unless in each case entered as audi, and UyJ~ proportion paid for the same at the time of de- nor will they be answerable for any other Parcel value of £ 2 (if lost or damaged) unless entered tt. and freight Laid in proportion. itfd* the determination of the Proprietors to render this inent one of the most desirable means of com- et r;M'?n between Bristol and South Wales. Anexcel- Wriage Road is opened between the Town of Cardiff Station, affording the greatest facility for An»n^ ^arr'a&es. Horses, &c. 'urther information as Freight, &c. wilt be •rtja by applying to Mr Donovan, Agent, «t Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. ii. Bristol. AAA To Emigrants and Shippers. The undersigned despatches Goods and Passengers ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. TO MEW YORK and other Ports in the United States three times monthly. TO THE BRJTISH SETTLEMENTS IN NORTH AMERICA every fortnight duriiigthe season. TO THE EAST AND WEST 1NDI AS about every ten days. TO THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, Van Pieman's Land, and New South Wales, about every six weeks, &c. &c. Emigrants and Shippers may rely on the vessels em- ployed being of the best description and fitted with every convenience conducive tQcomfort and safety. And as he aims at/obtaining the good opinion and favourable report of every individual who employs him, he earnestly entreats Emigrants not to leave their homes until they have se- cured their passages and received notice appointing a time for their arrival in Liverpool, as by this means their tickets of admission will be entrusted to careful attendants who will conduct them to their vessels and protect them rom e impositions of those worthless characters who are m wait- ing at every landing place to entrap and deceive strangers. When the attendants, with the tickets of admission, are not in waiting, the Emigrants are recommended to lure a Car to bring thellselves and their luggage direct to the office, and above all to avoid taking advice or as.is from Strangers, otherwise in all probability they wi. be deceived and plundered. r In aiming at obtaining a continuance of the preernc.e which he has so long enjoyed, and of preserving his Eml gration business on the most respectable and satisfactory footing, the undersigned, while he urges compliance with the above recommendation, craves reference to the foJJo,, ing Testimonials, selected almost at random from several "'no" hundreds in his possession. TESTIMONIALS. From John Bennett ESQ., M.P. for South Wiltshire. 4i m. w and some taunlies, t>ii,—Wis!iiiiK send to Van Damans leieinxi 1 «Pt'li«-d to Lord Hoivick of ihe COIUOMI Office, w ele red ■ne to as ,lie p[,rsoI1 most nkely M „ on tlic most reasonable tenn^ and in a sails'ac Y • To E Ward Walkinshuw, Fsq. London. From Messrs. Chalmers and Guthrie, I|<>n 5fr H.iy (under Secretary lor the |" i tai y Elliot sp. ak in the highe'st lernia oftl-e integnty, industry, arranijinent^, an.t intelligence of Mr. WtH" Frum Thos. Fred. Elliot, Secretary to His Majesty'i Com- ii.i»«ione.8li>r io". Sir,—I shall behapuy u> bear te^ti>y 'o t e e^eand pre. c'on with which all busiuec* between >«»« and the E i.igi at ion CommiH.-ion ha- bfen transacted) an>l n|so *'e 4e,v';e which you have been in seco.iii.ig the wishes t toveruaie.u ln pionioiing E nigr-dion to the Australian Colonies. To Edward Walkinsh.vw, E«q. From L„rd Howi k (so., of E.rl Grey, and1 t t. ly one of the Secretaries of Male f-r the 16, whitehall P :Ice, 1834. S r,_I |,ave no hesltati-n in wyins: '.he I l\bye becn ill Ihe Colnnial Oflieel hoe lormed t!le mOSI favour- able opinion f the ro.iiiiier in which your husme s as a h ip. owne., undent lit; the conveyance "t ur^nu Ita. be,n con.iU ted- At the Time I was brought into communira>iQ» will, jo.i, I w.u aclivt-y e g.'ted m an elid.aVo„r to nff-r.1 f .ci.itie* which <1 <1 not then exxsi, to emigrants of the Ub >.>r.« c 8does devir. us of oroceed ng to the Au-tr ilian Colorie-, ;in" I ,t.I) (onceivcd thai ihe acfOin.'l'+l ment of this object F.d m unlv o» in^ to >onr active and ableco operuiion. To E, Walkiosii w, E,q From Th. mas Wtighl, Esq. Dublin Sir,—" Allow ine to return my personal thanks for the very great attention you have paid to III h a novice io Ihe transport service as 1 am, viiii to congratulate jou oil my toial ignorance of) ou. which I.. JIlCe.1 ine 10 inquire so much afier your chatac- ter nml ability, asto get the niout flatterinu textioionials ofvou in every respect, and froiu every quarter, Iroui the Government downward". "To E. Walkin»haw. E-q." Fiom the Rev. Wiiliam Williams, late of Chepstow, Pa.sellger' per Henrv Lee, to New YOlk. iir_My-elfaiid paitv will liave treat pleasure in ntir iii- terrouiie with lilt- »eiiler», and in writing liome to our friellda to bt".tintotty to the excel tut quality and anTHiigenients of your ships, and to the great kiiidntti* and atten ion we have ex perienced at your Lands. A j'o tlia. in point of economy and good treatment. Emigran s from every part of the kingdom will tind it for their ititfeleqt-iiii cootif. it, to make their arraugeuieiita with yt)tir lotig-c-st blistied and respectable house. To Mr Walkinshaw." Apply, post paid, to EDWARD WAI.KINSHAW, Letherland Alley, Pool Lane, Liverpool. As no letter will be opened unless the postage has been paid, Immigrants are recouimended to form themselves into parties in order that one letter may answer for many. No berth will be reserved till the Passage Aloney has been paid, and to prevent disappointments are recommended to make their engagements at least a fortnight before they sail. SIGHT RESTORED.—NERVOUS HEADACHE CUHIW, and CHOLEITA, PREVENTED.—Under the patronage of his late MAJESTY and the LORDS of the TREASURY.—Dr. ABliRj«iETUV used it, and by that gentleman it was termed the FACULTY'S FUIEND and NPRSE'SVADE MECOM.—DR, ANDREWS also recommends its use as a preventive. Mrs. Giippv, NIJ, 31i, Ndlon tquare, Biackfriara road, cured of Ophthalmia. Mr A. M icintye, aged 05, No. 3, Silver street. Golden square, cured »> OuttH Serena. H. Listoii, Fsq. Manne library. Ramsgate, Ken, cured of Ca.ar ct. M n. UnrberoW. cured wn le at Jamaica of Gutta Seren i, No. 37, M-iry street, R«gtn" s 1,k, London. Mr P. tiauderbon, NcI. 10, Hatrper street, Leeds, cured of Mr. H. Pitickirell, Tottenham house, Tettenham, Middlesex, cuied of OphthahJlla, Miss E. En^lefiel"' Park street, Windsor, cured of Nervons Head-uciie. ■ «- Numerous origin8' tewimoniaU from medical gentlemen snd families of the fiist relil»eclabitliy, proving lb.- aoove, may be seen at 39, Broad street, Uloomabury, and 24, King-urcet, Loll' Acre, U»llllO"- — The hivh pairoii"^ GRIMS TONE'S EVE SNUFF has at- tained Is a te»ili"L"H' beyond suspicion. Tiiis delightful herbai-eous compound is the most wholesome snutf taken, and is hllly recommended lor its benign Influence oil all who use It. A LIST OK THE EDITORS who have recommended its frequent use t" prevent Cholera or any other contagion entering the system, and as an infallible restorative of hIGHT, and certain cure of Nervotn HeAfi ache, are -Th,- Times, Evening Mail. Chronicle, Mori.ing H«r.ild, Sunday Herald, 0101 England, United Service Gazette, Morning I\e»s, Cue tenhain Journal, Public Ledger, British Traveller, Weekly Tunes, Albion and Star, Liverpool Caronicle, Sun, Weekly Dispatch, GtamorK«n, Monmouth, and ftrecon Gitzetle, and Merthyr Guardan, True Sun, Carmarthen Journal, Mr. Buckingham in his Parliamentary R poits, the Legal Kxaminer a.i,i Law Ci,rotii,-IeIL:idies' Masfczine, Evangelicdl Mag.iaine, East and West India M,Igezi ne, &c. &c. Copy of a Letter sent to Bir. Gritnstone, 39, Broad Street, Itloomsliury. Dear Sir-You may nake use of my name, for a true lact, In taking your eye s-Ita L ilktve received ou(Ii Lreut betitfit, Ihall can see to -.vrite without glasses, which I cotild not d before 1 look your Eye Snulf, my e)es being so very weak they are now perfectly strong I Many of my poor ayed men and women would use it In preference to other siiuff. but they caan"t atford six pence per ounce or buy it its the cannister. I remain Sir, )(\"r'" respectfully, II. I'LUCKWEM', Governor of the Poor. Poor. Hou-e,ToLLt:;Iliam, Middlesex, January :24th, 1834. Observations of the Editor of the Old England," EYE SNL'FF.—This is really an extiaordinary preparntion. Of What it is composed we know not, Lut tlii-> we k;u,w, hat ,t is wondvifu ly efficacious, rclievFn* headache, anil | uitlic < yes of injui ious hum urs, esp« cial y if they are of a scroiulou* nature. It is ;if- au extremely complaisant c<'in|>aiiiou wlieu toiiisig oYer rou-'f booht or wr.tings, and tends most poWe.fu'dy to enable thi tYe I() peiforra Without fiil an Unusual quantity of labour." Copy of a Letter sent to Mr. Grimstone. i/eed-f, July 4, IS31. Sir,—I have received verv great benefit from your Eye Snuff; I have been afflicted ten Years with Cataract, and was given up by the Medical Men. but was recommended to use your Snuff, which completely cured me in a few weeks; you may uiatae use of my Name, it it wi I do you any good, Excuse, iny writing. Your's faithfully, PETER SANDERSON, 10, Harper street, Leeds. OBSBRVE THE INVENTOR'S SIGNATURE ON EACH CANISTER. With the Patronage of his late Majesty and the Lords of the Treasury. Sold ilt Canisters, 8s., 43. 4d., 2s. 4d., Is. 3d » anti 6d. each or Loose, 6d per oz. May be had at the Gazette and Guardian Office; Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr. Williams. Merthyr Tydvil and Brecon Messrs. Watkins and Son, Booksellers, Abergavenny; Messrs Webber and Son, Bookseller, Newport; Mr. Evans, Car- inarthen Journal Office, Carmarthen; Thomas Williams, Bookseller, CrickhowcU nod ia every principal Town in the Kingdom. TO ROAD CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. ALL persons desirous of CONTRACTING for MAKING THE NEW. ROAD, from near Wye Bridse, to the bottom of Weaver's Pitch, in the MON- MOUTH DISTRICT, a Plan, Section, and Specification of which are to be seen at the Office of Mr Metcalf, En- gineer, Monmouth, are requested to send their Tenders sea'ed up, on or before 10 o'clock in the Forenoon of Wed. nesday, the 20th dav of May instant, under cover to "Mr THOMAS A. WILLIAMS, Monmouth, 6th May, 1835. Clerk to the Trustees\ WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against THOMAS JAMES, of Llan- gammarcb, in the Comity of Brecon. Flannel Manufacturer^ Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, IS HEItEUY REQUIRED TO SURRENDER HUt- SELF TO THE COMMISSIONERS in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them, on the 19th day of May instant, and on the 12th day of June next, at Eleven in the forenoon on each day, at the Castle Hotel, in the Town of Brecon, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at the First Sitting to choose Assignees, and at the Last Sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to, or dissent from, the allowance of his Certificate. All Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but to give notice to Messrs Vaughan and Sevan, Solicitors, Brecon or to Messrs Bicknell, Roberts, and Finch, Solicitors, No. 6, New Square, Lincolns Inn, Lond. IlllJil And Chemical Establishments, HU;H STREET, BKECON, AND HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDVIL, (Wholesale and lietail.) T1 WILLIAMS, begs leave to return his sincere • Thanks to liis Friends, and the Public in general, for the very liberal Support he has received since his com- mencement in Business. He assures them it will ever be the object of his ambition to deserve their Patronage, which he hopes to do by selling at the lowest possible prices. Surgeons, Chemists, and the Public at large, are respect- fully invited to the examination of some novel r.nd highly useful Mechanical Inventions, and to Ede's Portable t'he- mical Laboratory, comprising above 90 select and useful Test Reagents and appropriate Apparatus, for performing an extensive course of instructive experimental Chemistry. Price f I I I i. 6.1. and i2 2s. OJ. This Apparatusis accom- panied with Testimonials of its superiority from the highest scientific authorities, in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen. By Royal Letters Patent, Naw's newly invented Domestic Medical Machine, for ad- ministering Lavements or Injections of Warm Water, for preserving the Intestinal Canal in a state of regular and healthy action, requiiing no preparation beyond the mere act of opening the case. Naw's improved Breast Pump, for effectually relieving the Breasts of Nurses. P.S. Naw's Instruments, Surgical and Domestic, sup- plied on the lowest terms. CHOLERA. FROM the great relief and effectual cures afforded to so many Thousands who were afflicted with the above Complaint during the last Summer, in London and other parts of the country, and its general use in the London Hospitals, the Proprietor, at the request of some of the most emiuent of the Faculty, has been induced to offerhis JETHERIAL ESSENCE OF GINGER to the notice of all Families where medical aid is not im. mediately available. It is likewise recommended to all Cold, Phlegmatic, Weak and Nervous Constitutions, and is certain in affording relief in the Heartburn, Indigestion, Jjoss of Appetite, Sensation of Fulness, Pain and Oppres- sion after Meals also those Pains of the Stomach and Bowels, w;hich arise from Gouty Flatulencies; also in Cuolics, Spasms, C.-amps, Lowuess of Spirits, Hysterical Affections; like-i-ie in Sciatica and Chronic Rheumatism j Digestion, however much impaired, is restored to its pristine state by the use of this Essence for a short time, it taken in ale, porter, cider, coffee, or tea it corrects their flatulent tendency, which debars so many from par- taking of those beverages. For' the Proprietor to make any comment on the superiority of this Essence over any oilier would be supeifluous. when the undersigned and 158 otht-r eminent Medical Gentlemen have given their Uu qualified approbation of it-Preprei by D. Woodhousc^ Operative Chemist, King William streei, Jjondon Bridge, and sold in Smiles 2s. 6.1. 4s. 6d. and loi. 6d. each. May be had of Mrs. Jenkins, blertliyrl'ydifl Mr. Wil Ildtu$ Chemist and Drnggist, Brecon and MerMo" I ydvd, Ilir. Evans, Carmarthen, and all Medicine VeDuers. PATRONS. James Johnson, Physician to His Majesty. A. T. flolroyd, Physician to the Marylebone Dispensary. Thoma* Hodgkin, Physician to Guy's Hospital. S Ashwell, AI D. Physician to Guy's Hospital. A. Middleton, Physician to the Leamington Hospital. Charles Louden, Physician to the Leamington Bathtng Institution. H. Rowley. Physician to the Aldersgate Dispensary. K. Tyrell. Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. F. S ilinon. Consulting Surgeon to St. John's H,)spital. OK. CLEES œ:rmcg[E(Q)\\JJ POLLOI kok THE CURE OF i n Indigestion. Bilioifs and Liver Complaints, Habitual Cos- lit;eness, fevers. Inflammation*, Gout, Jtheumatism, Erysipelas, Scorbutic Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Inlestllla Worms t Jaundice. Dropsies, Hfc. for preserving the Constitution, strengthening the Stomachy and im- proving the general health. DUKlN^ a practice of upwards of forty years, the late Dr. Clee employed with unvarying success these valuable I'llis, and much of his celebrity may be attributed to the beneficial effects resulting from their use. The high repute in which he was deservedly held, and the acknowleaged efficacy of his treatment, render it almost needless for us to dilate on the value of the Medi- cine now recommended, yet as the compounders of Dr. Clee's Herbaceous Pills, we may here assure the Public they are prepared solely from the Vegetable Kingdom, re- main uninjured if kept any length of time, and retain their virtues in all climates. > These Pills are admirably adapted for removing all im- parities of the blood, and correcting bad digestion, they promote a healthy action of the Liver, allay Acidity of the Stomach, and giv? tone to the digestive organs, are par- ticularly calculaten for loss of appetite or lowness of spirits,and will be found truly serviceable inremoving Nausea, Giddiness, or Headache. They are superior in point of efficacy to any Medicine yet discovered in eradicating all Scorbutic Affection^ and Eruptions on the fkin. Enclosed with eaeh Box are full and explicit directions. Prepared from- the Recipe of the late Dr. Clee, of Strefford, agreeably to his express directions, by W. HARDING and CO. Surgeons, 2, Charles Street, Soho, London and sold, by their Agents at the Gazette and Guardian Office and Mr. Williams, Chemist and Drug- gist, Brccon, and Merthyr Tydvil, iu boxes at Is. lid. 2s. 9J. and 4s. (jd. each. None are genuine but those bearing the signa- ture of W. HARDING & Co. 2, Charles Street, Soho, on the Government Stamp round eaeh box. ALSO, DR. CLEES PECTORAL BALSAM For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Affections of the Chest, Lungs, c. This invaluable medicine was constantly employed by the late Dr. CLEE, in affections of the Chest, Lungs, &c. during his long and extensive practice, and the astonishing success which marked his treatment is doubtless the strongest recommendation in its favour. By promoting Expectoration, it almost instantly removes sli b t and recent Coughs, gives immediate relief to those which have assumed a more, dangerous character, and if persevejed in seldom fails completely to overcome them, however obstinate. This Balsam is an unfailing remedy for shortness of Breath, and Hoarseness, it allays irritation in the throat, and if timely resorted to will be found valuably efficient in. relieving the symptoms atteudant on Consumption in its early stages. To the Asthmatic Patient this Medicine is essentially beneficial, a dose taken at bed time wiU constantly remove that urgent difficulty of breathing by which he is frequently nightly harrassed. Sold in boules at 2s. J)!1. each, with tho «igoature af W. | HARDISG eta the Government Stamo. &49000. THE above Sum to be INVESTED IN THE PUR- t CHASg OF FRKBHOLD LAND, in the. Northern District of Glamorganshire. Also, WANTED, for two or three months, FUR- NISHED APARTMENTS, consisting of one or two Sitting-rooms and two or three Bed-rooms, near the Sea; the vicinity of Bridgend would he preferred. Address, post paid, M. E. 14, Çlarence-place, Kings- down, Bristol. (One Concern.) SWANSEA INFIRMARY, THERE is now an Opportunity for ADMITTING a sufficiently educated Young Man as AN APPREN- TICE in the ABOVF. INSTITUTION, to be regularly bound to the resident Surgeon and Apothecary, the num- ber being confined to two. The Advantage, to be derived by a steady young man from such an engagement, are of a very unusual and superior nature combining with im- rhensc In-door and Out-door Practice, the opportunity of observing and availing himself of the great skill and ex- perience of the whole Medical Board almost exclusively as under the fourth rule of the Institution relating to Sur- geons (viz. each surgeon shall be allowed to introduce an Apprentice or Pupil first giving in his name to the Ge- neral or Weekly Board, and having him entered in their minutes.) There can be but two other Pupils or Appren- tices, and those only partially employed A moderate Premium, to be divided between the cha- rity and the resident surgeon, will be expected, to whom Applications may be made, and if by Letter to be Post- Paid. (Signid) G. STROUD, Secretary. BOOKS. Recently Published. U" (2) OR ROUGH SKETCHES OF CHARACTER, MAN- NERS, &c. &c. BY PEREGRINE REEDPEN. Our town is a clever series of Cabinet Pictures. 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Ask for Allinghain's Rotterdam cora and bunnion Solvent, and see that J. A. SHARWOOD is written on the 1 outside Wrapper, attempts having been made by imitating the title to substitute a spurious article. BRECONSHIRE. Co be oltr bl) ftuctton, At the CASTLE INN, MERTHYR TYDVIL, on SATUR- MAY, the 30th day of MAY, 1835, between the hours of Three and Five of the Clock- in the Afternoon, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which Notice will be given, HE REIIAINDRR and REVERSION in FEE, JL (subject to the Life Interest of a Gentleman, aged 71 years ad upwards), of and in all that capital and very de- sirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called, RHIW-YR-YCHAIN, situate in the picturesque Vale of Tafifcchan, in the Parish of Llanthetty, in the county of Brlcon; consisting of a substantial Dwelling- house, and all necessary Outbuildings. and about 150 Acres of Land, within a ring fence, in a high state of cul- tivatiou, and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Jones. And also of and in all.tliat piece or parcel of Land called and known by the name of TUY and GW AIN CHRISTOH., otherwise called GWAINY-GWAIR, also in the occu- pation of Mr. Jones, containing by estimation 40 Acres; together with the sole and several Pasture and extensive Sheep Walk on the adjoining Hills. These Estates are situate about five miles from Merthyr Tydvil, and from Brecon 12 miles, and may be viewed by permission of the Tenant. For Further particulars, and to treat by Private Contract, apply to Mr. William Watkins, Garth; or at the Office of Messrs. Meyrick and Davis,.Solicitors, Merthyr Tydvil. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 8 ø be .lolb hg Auction, By Mr T. WATKINS, On the Premises, at ELY, near C A R D I FF. on MONDAY, the 25:h day of MAY, 1835, and the two following days, THE entire valuable and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate, Linen, Glass, China, Earthen- ware, LIBRARY OF BOOKS, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, a good Gig and Harness. 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Zia hr Soto bJ1 auction, By Mr. HUGH JONES, At the BEAR INN, in the town of BRECON, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of MAY, 1835, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions as shall be then produced, LOT 1. A FARM and LANDS, called NANTYCHERDIN, situate in the several Parishes of Llauvihangel. Abergwessin, am anwrtid, in the County of Brecon, within about 14. i 0s rom Llandovery,anil 13 from bi i th, and now in the- occupation of Mr. Isaac Thomas, at the Yearly Rent of ±5 This Farm is particularly adapted for a Rearing Farm, having one of the most valuable Sheep Walks of any in the neighbour OP< io it, being sufficiently ex tensive V> depasture 1,000 Sheep thereon It offers a mo.t desirable investment. LOT 2. A FARM and LANDS called QWMBWCH ISSA, situate in the several Parishes of Maesmynis and Llan- gunnog. in the Lountyof Brecon, within about Three Miles of the Town of Builtil, and within au easy distance of the Turnpike-road leading from Builth to Brecon, late in the occupation of Mr. 1 nomas B >wen, and now in that ot Mr. Philip Jones, at the Yearly Rent of £ 25. There is a Fine Growth of Yuung Timber on this Farm. ()Un and a Valuable Right of Commou on the Eppint Hills is appurtenant to it. LOT 3. A FARM and LANDs called KYLINEU, otherwise the Lower House, containing 60 Acres, or thereabouts, situate in the Pansh of Crogrina, in tite, County of Radnor, distant from Hay *>hout Six Miles, Builth Eight Miles, and Erwood rour Miles, and now or late in the occupation Mr, James Lloyd. There is a quantity of fine Growing Timber on this Farm, which has also a valuable Right of Common on the ad- joining Hills, so celebrated for Sheep Pasturage. The respective tenants will shew the Properties, and particulars may be had on application (if by letter post paid) to Messrs. Jones and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 1:0 be Soil) bti Ructian, BY Mr THOS. GEORGE, At the GrLYHODND INN, in the Town of PONTYPOOL. on SATURDAY the 23d day of MAY, 1S35, precisely at FOUR o'Clock in the Afternoon, THE FOLLOWING Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold Property: LOT 1. A FREEHOLD ESTATE, called Pen-y- grig-Glaes, situate in the parish of Aberistruth, in the above named county, containing by estimation, 65 Acres, or thereabouts. The well known value of Minerals in the parish of Aberistruth, renders it unnecessary to direct more particular attention to those which are to be found under this Estate. The surface is let to Messrs Jacob Isaacs, and Morgan James at a very lo yearly rent. LOT 2.-Tvvo parcels of. rou^h PASTURE LAND called Coitca Casteil, and Coitca Mailt, adjoining Pen-y gng-Glaes, containing by estimation, 26 Acres, or there- abouts. This lot is held under a lease from the Karl of Aber- gavenny, for the lives of three persons now of the respective ages of 59, 57, and 55 years, and is sub- jecrto an annual rent of ten shillings. It wiK'be observed that the surface only of this lot will be offered for sale, the minerals having been reserved by the Lessor. LOT 3.-Two parcels of LAND, containing six Acres, or thereabouts, situate at Cytn-r.ant-dee, in the parish of Trevethin, between the valuable mineral lands of C. H. Leigh, and Charles Williams, Esqrs. the surface wherof is at present in the occupation of Mr Philip Hughes, at a low yearly rent. LOT 4.-A sinall paddock of rich PASTURE LAND situate at Pontnewynidd, in the parish of Trevethiu, in the occupatio II of Mr I hilip Hughes. LoT 5.- Two DWELLING HOUSES, on the west side ot the road leading from pontypool to Abersyclian, with half an acre of Garden Ground attached, in the re- spective occupations of Joseph Russell, and William Bradgate. LOT 6.—A DU ELLING HOUSE and Garden, in George Street, in the said town of Pontypool, in the occupation of William Llewellin. Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, are Copyhold of Inheritance held, of the Manor of Wentsland and Bryngwin. For furtlier particulars, apply to Mr Geach, Solicitor, Pontypool. ¡ MONMOUTHSHIRE. Tt). be lift, AND EVTEBET) CPON 1MMKDIATELY, BLUE BROOM HOUSE and PREMISES, con- sisting of a Drawing and Dininkroom,small Study, four Bed-rooms, Servants' Rooms, Barn, Stable. Lawn. Shrubuery. Garden, Fishpond, and Twelve Acres of Mea- dow Land and Orcharding. The above Premises are pleasantly situate about a inilo from the village of Ragland, on the road leading to Usk. For a view, be pleased to apply at the House; and for further particulais, to Mr. Avery, Mqnmouth; or Mr. T.C. Avery, Solicitor, Gloucester—if by post paid. \\r E THE UNDERSIGNED, being Five of tho v » Members nf the Committae of Management of the MONMOUTHSHIRE CANAL NAVIGATION, DO HEREBY C )NVENE a Special Assembly of the Pro- prietors of the said Navigation, to be held at the CANAL OFFICE, NEWPORT, on MONDAY, the 10,h day of AUGUST next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, in order to consider the expediency of reducing or lowering all or any of the Rates, Tolls, and Duties now taken upin the spveral lines of Canal and Railway belonging to the said Company. Dated this 6:h day of May. 1835. JOHN WEDGWOOD. EDWARD H. PHILLIPS. KICHD. BLAKEMORE. JOHN JENKINS. WILLIAM CONWAY.
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SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN REPORTED INWARDS. The Mansfield, Phillips, and the Mary, Brewer, from Guernsey, the Aletta, Slagter, and the Amicus, Benis, 'from Rotterdam, the Tryphena, Harding,from Rouen, the JjhanaCatherine, Rdbe, from Nantz, all in ballast. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS.-The Wilhelmina, Wall, and the Concordia, Scheweikle, for Bremen; the lloelfina, Bolhuis, for Amsterd .m the Ellen, Wilson, for Marseilles, Mauritius, Java, and Canton; the Queen, Kendell, for L sbon the Three Sisters, Ford, for Naples The Johanna C"therina, Ilabe, for Hamburgh the Atot citia, Bonis, for Dordt. FOR EIG N CLEARRD OITTWARDS.-The Tiessina, Gialts, for Rotterdam, Moslem, Vale. for Alexandria, the Maria, Schaffer, for Bremen, the Bolivar, Cornaby, for Naples, and the Ehenezer, Varnell, for Viana, with iron; the Sceptro, Bartlett, for Alexandria, with iron and coals; and the Zory Vliet, Huberts, for Rotterdam, with iron and tin. IRISH INWARDS.—The Youghal, Sheham, from Yotwhal, and the Triumph, Travies, from Cork, with sundries; and 17 vessels in ballast. IRISH OUTWARDS.—Six vesssls with coals. COASTERS INWARDS—The Royal Adelaide. Matthewit, from Gweek, the Victory, Pultarc, the William. Suddmore the Endeavour. Rees, the Jane, Davies, the John, Griffiths," the Caerleon, Harwood, and the Bristol Packet, fro'n New- port, the Wellington, Davies, the Confidence, Phillips. the Jane, Basset, and the Bransty, Wilson, from White- haven, the Jnhn Carnal, Powet, the Content, Hidhane, from Ulvcrston, the Margaretta,Cooper, the Stlcce5s,Todd: and the Golden Fleece, Adams, from Fowey, with iron ore; the Gleaner, Owens, the Abeona, Tanner, from G.oucester, the Friends, Sctly, from Bridgewatcr, the Star, Jones, from Porthcawl,the Robert, Clamptt, from New-port, the Glamorgan. Hughes, from London, the Bute, Walters, the Friends, Todd, tne Naudl"s. (steatneri Allen, and the Lady Charlotte, (steamer) Allward, from Bristol, the Park. Gudge, from Swansea, and the Mtry, Hooper, from New- port, with sundries; the Cnarles, Pope, Padstow, with malt; the John and Harriet. Hewit, from Bristol, with potatoes; the Percys, Thomas, from Carmaitiien. with oats; the Henry, Mills, from Bristol, with tar; the James, Phillips, from Bristol, with pipe clay; the Margaret, Mor- ford, from Bridgewater, with timber; the Mary, Morgan, from B;idgewater, with bricks; the S r Boucher Wrey, Whadlcy, from Gloucester, with iron; and 41 vessels in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Castle, Jones, from Bristol, with sundries; the Ann and Sarah, Arr, from Bristtol,vand the Iacia, Myler, from Loadon, with iron and 20 vessels with coals. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The Mane Rose, Havand, and the Bon Pere de Famille, Largonet, from Brest, in Ballast The Turtle Dove, Williams, the Friendship, Davies.the Helen, Vine, the Malta, Hannaford, the Barba.ra. Peele, and the Albion, Ryiner, with iron ore; the Susan, Hooper, the Blessing. Duddridge, the Dolphin, Gower, and the SisteA Bray, with flour and malt; the Hannah. Twohig, and the Michael Wallis, Nicholas, with cattle the liliza, Cooper, with flour; the Edward Prothero, Edmunds, with feathers, &c.; the Elizabeth, Blake, with oats; the Newpoit Tra. der, Jackson, the John and Mary, Williams, the John and Mary, Stewart, the Surptise, Burnaid, the Siint Pier. Herbert, the J ihn and Mary, Bryant, fhe ^Tri'dn^ar, Har- wood, the Carleon, Harwood, jun., the Mary, Coombs, the George, Johns, the Moderator, Johns, and the Bristol Packet, Scott, with sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Sisters, Ca-ter. for Rotterdam, with iron; the Superior, Atchissou, the Elizabeth and Ann. J ffery,the Herefordshire, Lowdy, the William and Jane, Davies, the Margaret, Freath, the Tiiomas, Edwards, the E eauor and Grace, Roberts, the Dart, Hill, the Mary, Hooper, the Ocean, Thomas the Enterprise, Evans, the Dar', Vitterv, the Kitty, Davies, the Providenc Duke, the Truro, Carter, t he True blue. GaUworthy.the Thomas and Sarah, Jitijes, the Robert, Clampit, tne Hadassah, Chambers, the Lydia, Williams, the Hope the Ruth, Harris, I)e Cheries, Edwards, the S-vansea Trader, Arr, the Triton, Forstcr, the United Friends, Lewis, the Britannia, Yeo, the Plenty, C.oft, the Sir it R. Vivian, Parker, the Dove, Williams, the Caractacus, Har- ris, and the New Diligence, Jones, with iron and tin the Tredegar, Harwood. the CarLon, Harwood. jun., the Mary. Coombs, the George, Johns, the Moderator, Johns, and Bristol Packet, Soott, with sundries. SWANSEA. ARRIVED.—The Loo. Gover, and the Friends, Gimiett. from Watchet, the Blossom, Hole, from Minehead, the Phoenix, Lodge, and the Anley, Le Brout, from Bristol, the Ebenezer, Jones, from Bridgewater, the Charlotte, Lovriing, the Liberty, Tittle, and the Robert and Mary, Gribble, from Bideford, with sundries; the Isabella, Shea, from Youghal, with barley and flour; the Cardiff, Lewis, from Aberthaw, with wheat; the Pascoe, Davies, from Chester, with bricks; the Speculator, Protherough, from Youghal, with sheep and pigs; the Chepstow, Erwin, from lifracouibe, with potatoes; the St. Brniget, Hays, from Dungarvon, with cattle; the Hinton. Brown, from Cork, with porter, 40 with copper ore and 53 in ballast. NE4TH. CLEARED OUT.—The Albion, Shelstone, the Princess Charlotte, Carlile, the Alice, Bruce, the Perseveranc*, Litten, and the Cruent, Pearse. all for Exeter; the Larlc, Snell, the Two Brothers, Wheaton, the Astria,.Furze, and the Assidious, Marten*.all for Dartmouth; the Catherine, Richards and the Spread Eagle, Jones, for Aberystwith the Neath Trader, Long, for Bristol the County of Cork, Evans, the Daniel, Mathews, the Oiive Branch, Leader. the Providence, Monday, the Mary Anne. Griffiths, and the Two Friends, Bease all for Cork the Two Brothers6 Dixon, the Thwaites, Phillips, the Unity, Pepperell, and the Regent, Ellery, all for Plymouth; the William and Thomas Skentelbury, and the Unity, Fowler, for LODe the Auspicious, Lovering, the Agnes, Richards, the Sally, Thomas, the Iudustry, Paynter, the Grace, Cnellui the Celerity, Woods, the Auspicious, Lovering, tho Reward, Anthony, the Britania, Ledra, and the Princess of Wales, Smith, all for .51, Ives; the Industry, Innes, for Wexford; the Three Brothers, Trick, for Dungarvon; the Heart of Oak, Mathias, for Greenock; the William, Sinith, for Newry the Lovely, Daniel, for Bridport; the Nautillua, Crocotnbe, for Beaumans; the Enterpr ze, Roberts, for London the John, Allen, the Speculation, Geach, and the Henry, Tippett, all for Fowey j the Two Sisters, Sprague, tor Tignmouth the Sophia, Andrews, for Truro; the Darker, Bowden, and the Thomas, Thomas, for Bideford; the Dispatch, Guy, for Padstow; the Adventure, Jones, and the Eliza, Jones, for Cardigan; the Commerce, Kestoruk, for Lyme; the Ann, Cave, for Limerick; the Sally, Davies, and the Equity, James, for New Quay; the George, Donovan, f >r Kinsale; the John, Johns, and the Young Benjamin, Pascoc, for Falmouth; the Lovely, Lobbet, for Youghal; the Friends, Morgans, for the Isle of Mall the Olive Branch, Howards, foi Jersey. LLANELLY. ARRIVED—The Pheasant. Hanks, the William and Amelia, Smith, the Laural, Rynolds, from Fowey, the Acenoria, Samuel, from Truro, with copper ore; the Henry, Llewellyn, from Bristol, with sundries; the Swallow, Lewis, from Cardigan, with slates; the Heart of Oak, Davies, from Waterford, with porter; the William and Jane, Lewis, from Aberthaw, with limestones; the Nautilus, Wilson, from Guernsey, the Experiment, Fish- wick, from Bideford, the John and Mary, Richards, (roJA St. Ives, the Farmer's Delight, Morgans, the Jenny, Morgans, from Laugharne, nd the Nereide, Harry, from Brest,witli ballast; and the Primroso, Price, from Milford. w th bricks.