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Olders and Advertisemehts Will be recened by the r following Country Agents. Mr. WM. BIRD, Bookseller. BRO^I0UTH Mr. C. HOUGH. Mr. WM. EVANS, Ship Street. Messrs. WEBBER and SON, Booksellers ff DGEND Mr. J. BIRD. SWiv ^R* WHITTINGTON, Auctioneer. PRV«r = Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street. OR^R,DGE 0ffice- AFTL Khowel •• Mr. T. WILLIAMS. ^"RGAVENNY: Messrs. WATKINS and SON, P.'O. CNC WILLIAM DAVIS, Land Agent and Surveyor T *P^TOW Mr.B. BRADFORD, Chemist and Druggist £ ANDOVERY D. R. and W. REES, Post Office. T'BU TH Mr- E T* LEWIS. PDK EGAR: Mr. JoHN DAVIS ( Jirychan), Bookseller. JjRHFORD Mr. W.H- VALE, Bookseller, High Street BRISTOL: Mr. JOHN RF.ES, 31, College Green. And at the GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Street, Merthyr Tydvil, where all Communications are guested to be addressed.
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i •» THE SCHOONER GLAMORGAN J. WILLIAMS, Matter, U now Loading, at COTTON'S WHARF, Tooley Street, London, n^ARDIFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, ABERGAVENNY, Brecon, MONMOUTH, PONTYPOOL, COWBRIDGE, BRIDGEND, AND PLACES ADJACENT, will positively sail on THURSDAY, the 25th of JUNE, 1835. g ^or Freight, &c. apply to the Master on board; Mr. R. ■rton, jun, Newport- Mr. Thomas Richards, Aberga- enay Megsrs. Winstone, Prosser and Co. Brecon Mr. "nth, the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr. Fairclough, Card'V° liie Cardiff and Londou Shipping Company, at London, June 13, 1835. JGARDTFF AND BRISTOL. The New and Swift Going Steam IMlii/l Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Is to ply on the following Days :— FROM CARDIFF. June.22.MONDAY 2 afternoon. 24.WtDNi-SDAY 3i afternoon. 26.FRIDAY 5 morning. 29.MONDAY 7 morning. FROM BRISTOL. JUNE.23 TUESDAY 2 afternoon. 25 THURSDAY 3! afternoon. 27 SATURDAY 5 morning. 30.TUESDAY H morning. AFTER CABIN, 5s. For further Particulars, see Hand Bill. ^•B. Goods for Cardiff taken in at Cumberland Basin, Robert Chaplain, Agent; and at No. 12, Quay Street, pistol, per John G. Jones, Agent; also for Merthyr, J**erphilly, Cowbridge, Llantrissent, and Bridgend, New- f'^ge, Aberdare, &c. It being of importance that she 'bould leave Bristol immediately she fleets, in order to '"ake her Passage to Cardiff the same Tide, it is re- vested that Carriages and Horses intended to be Shipped, 'Ua.Y be brought down previous to the time advertised for filing. PACKET OFFICE,—St. Mary street, Cardiff, RICHARD •"ONES TODD, Agent. BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, jSS WILL SAIL ajftd WHrek During the NEXT WEEK, AS FOLLOWS: AS FOLLOWS: JeSE. FROM BRISTOL, 28, MONDAY GJ morn •• 3tafter 23. TUESDAY 71 morli 4 after 24, WEDNESDAY. 5k morn 4l after 25, THURSDAY C morn 5 after 2G. FRIDAY 6 morn 6 after 27, SATURDAY 7 morn IW morn JUSE. FROM NEWPORT. 22, MONDAY 7 morn 2 after 2-1, TUESDAY 8 morn •• 21 after 24.. WEDNESDAY 8,1 rtior 3tifeer 25, THURSDAY 9-i morn •• after 26, FRIDAY. 5 morn 4 afer 27, SATURDAY 5 morn 5 after PARES :-Aftcr Cr.bin, 4s-Fore-Cabin, 2s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Ilalf-price. -Dogs, Is. each. 1'0 and Fro same Day. provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken, After-Cabin 6s Fore-Cabin 3s. II Four-Wheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; JJorses each. 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one u*ssenger> 15s. Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto •ore-Cabin, 6s. The Proprietors of the above Packets GIVE 11CE that they will not be accountable for any Pas- png«r's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any J»oi)ds, Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless "°okid at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; nd if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and ^arriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of booking. • acket-Ofiices, Ilownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. JOHN JONES, Agent. CAPDIFF.-Coarlies between Newport and Cardiff, baily. CARDIFF AND MERTHYR.—A Coach between Cardiff and Merthyr every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. parting from the Rummer Tavern and Steam Packet Hotel, Cardiff, at 6 o'clock morning, and from Merthyr at 5 o'clock evening. PONTYPOOL AND AUERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. T&EDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn New- Ùlidge, Bedwelly, and N'antyglo.—A Coach Daily between these place3 and Newport arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morning, and starting at 2 o'clock afternoon. June 1, 1535. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. IS&i Tlie New and beautiful Fast Sailing Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, JOHN ALLWARD, Commander, Will Sail during June, with Passengers and Goods, as follows:- FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Bridgend. •"NE23.TUESDAY 3 afternoon., il morning. 25. i HURifDA Y 4i afternoon 12J afternoon. 27.SATURDAY 51 afternoon.. 1.1 afternoon. FROM BRISTOL. Coach to Bridgend. JUNE 22. MONDAY If afternoon. Sjanernoon. 4 ;i 24.WEDNESDAY 3 afternoon. 7 afternoon. 26. FRIDA Y. 41 afternoon. Si afternoon. FARES :-Aftel' Cabin, 5i.-Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Haif-price.—Dogs, Is. each. A Femaie Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin.—Re" may be bad on Board on moderate Terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 2ls.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, J*8-; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the LADY CHARLOTTE to be sent to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol, from whence they will be conveyed 10 the Packet at the Company's expense. It being absolutely necessary the Packet should leave Bristol the instant she fleets, in order to make her Pas F,age to Cardiff the same Tide, it is requested that Carriages and Horses may be brought down Ha.f an Hour previous to the time advertised for Sailing. Bridgend and Cotebridge.-A Fast Light Post Coach lUlls to and from the Lady Charlotte. Merthyr.—Coaches to and from Daily. Newbridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, ~Jontrisseni, and Caerphilly.— Goods forwarded to these "'aces in Lock up Canal Boats and Waggons immediately arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet arehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages Pa "cels, &e. &c. forwarded to allparts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their tearn Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. NOTICE — The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet not be. accountable for'any Cabin Passengers' Lug- Sage (if lost or damaged) above the value of £ 2>norf°r a,l> Ock Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the a'Ue of £ 1 unless in each case entered as such, and j'^ight oj)ornon paid for the same at the time of de- ivcry ."ill they be answerable for any other Parcel .bove the vamc of .1.2 (if lost or damaged) unless entered slach and ;ieight paid in proportion. jj, It is the i:. ieruiination of the Proprietors to render this stablishmi ..t one of the most desirable means of com- munication ct ween Bristol and South Wales. Aii excel- Qt Carria^ Koail is opened between the Town of Cardiff ''o tlie Po. Station, affording the greatest facility for "pping C- jgi s. Horses, &c. r furt; i- information as fo Freight, &c. will be adily obu, Ity applying to Mr Donovan, Agent, at j ,e *acket Ke. on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. H. a,1d, Princ Street, Bristol. AT A MEETING of LANDED PROPRIETORS .■ and FA RNI E ILS, held pursuant to advertisement at the MASONS ARMS INN, in the town of COWBRIDGE, in the county of Glamorgan, on TUESDAY the 19th day of MAY, last past, for the purpose of taking into con- sideration the expediency of ::> ESTABLISHING A FAIR FOR THE r£l8ra (lJ[jl W (j) ([)J;J, IN THIS COUNTY, and also for adopting certain measures relative to the PRESENT DISTRESSED STATE OF THE AGRICUL- TURAL INTERESTS IN GENEUAL. It was, on the motion of Mr William Jones of Cardiff, seconded by Mr Wm. Spencer, of Saint Mary Church, Resolved,-That Mr Edward Perkins, of Monknasli, be elected chairman of this meeting. Resolved.-On the motion of Mr William Jones, se- conded by Mr Christopher Bradley, that for a series of years past, it appears to this Meeting that there has existed and does exist a monopoly and combination injurious to the interest of the Farmers, amongst the Wool Dealers and Staplers attending the Marts of this country, and that it is essential to the interests of the Farmers at large, to endavour to counteract the same, and for that purpose to unite in establishing an annual Fair or Fairs for the Sale of Wool in this county. Resok,ed,-On the motion of Mr J. B. Morgan, seconded by Mr John Spencer, that the Members of this Meeting are of opinion that to effect the purposes before-mentioned, an Annual Fair should be held at the town of Cowbridge, n the said countyrfor the Sale of Wool. Resolt,ed,-Oll the motion of Mr James Ballard, that it is the opinion of this Meeting that the First Tuesday in the month of July he fixed and appointed for the purpose of holding such Fair. Resolved,-O, the motion of Mr Wrentinore, that the Members of this Meeting view with considerable alarm the present depressed state of Agriculture in general, and that it is their unanimous opinion that the present system of I ithes is highly injurious and detrimental, as well to the interests of the owners as to those of the occupiers of lands; and that this Meeting feels convinced that it will essentially tend to remedy the evil complained of, by the Legislature enacting, as soon as practicable, a Law for the equitable commutation of Tithes. Resol,ved.-on the motion of Mr William Hardee, seconded by Mr John Spencer, that to further the views and opinions of this Meeting, as contained in the last re- solution, a Petition be forthwith prepared for presentation to The Honorable House of Commons, and that the same be forwarded to our County Members, and that they be respectfully requested to present and support the same. Resolved,—That the foregoing resolutions be forthwith advertised in the Merthyr Guardian and Cambrian News- papers, and that the Chairman be requested to sign the same, in the name and on behalf of the Members com- posing this Meetinc. g EDWARD PERKINS, v Chairman, Resolved unanimously -On the motion of Mr Christopher Bradley seconded. by Nlr J. B. Morgan, that the thanks of this Meeting b. given to Mr Edward Perkins, for his able conduct in the Chair, and for his strenuous and indefa- tigable exertions in the cause of his suffering fellow Farmers. Cowbridge, 19th May, 1835. DR. CLEE'S POLLS, FOR THE CURE OF Indigestion, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Habitual Cos tiveness, Fevers iiijiviiiinations, Gout, Rheumatism, Erysipelas* Scorbutic Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions' Intestina Worms, Jaundice, Dropsies, Sfc. for preserving the Constitution, strengthening the Stomach, and nn- proving the general health. DURING a practice of upwards of forty years, the late Dr. Clee employed with unvarying success these valuable Pills, and much of his celebrity nray be attributed to the beneficial effects resulting from their use. The high repute in which he was deservedly held, and the acknowledged efficacy of his treatment, render it almost needless for us to dilate oil 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- purities of the blood, and correcting bad digestion, they promote a healthy action of the Liver, allay Acidity of the Stomach, and give tone to the digestive organs, are par- ticularly calculated for loss of appetite or lowness of spirits,and will be found .truly serviceable inrcmoving I Nausea, Giddiness, or Headache They are superior in point of efficacy to any Medicine yet discovered in eradicating all Scorbutic Affections and Eruptions on the SkVn, Enclosed with each Box are full and explicit directions. Prepared from the Recipe of the late Dr. Clee, of Strofford, agreeabiy to his express directions, by W. HARDING and CO. Surgeons, 2, Charles Street, Soho, Loudon; and sold, by their Agents at the Gazette alld Guardian Office, and Mr. Williams, Chemist and Drug- gist, Brecon, and Merthyr Tydvil, in boxes at Is. lid. 2s. 9J. and 4s. 6d. each. N'one are genuine but those bearing the signa- ture of W. HARDING & Co. 2, Charles Street, Sobo, on the Government Stamp round each box. A LSO, DR. CLEES PECTORAL BALSAM For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Affections of the Chestf Lungs, q-e. This inva-uaole medicine was constantly employed by the lale Dr. CLEE, in atlections of the Chest, &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 ExPectoratii)n, it almost instantly removes ell slight and recent Loughs, gives immediate relict to those which have assumed a more dangerous character, and if persevered in seldom fails completely to overcome them, however obstinate. To the Asthmatic Patient this Medicine is essentially beneficial, a dose takeu at bed time will constantly remove that urgent difficulty of breathing by which lie is frequently nightly harrassed. Sold in bottles at 2s. 9d. each, with the signature of W HARDING on the Government Stamo. CHOLERA. [^ROM the great relief and effectyal 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 eminent of the Faculty, has been induced to offerhis JETHERIAL ESSENCE OF GINGR 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, Loss of Appetite, Sensation of Fulness, Pain aud Oppres- sion after Meals'; also those Pains of the Stomach and Bowels, which arise from Gouty Flatulencies; also in CilO: ics, Spasms, Cramps, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterical Affections likewise in Sciatica and Chronic Rheumatism Digestion, however much impaired, is restored to its pristine state by the use of this Essence for a short time, if 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 other would be supeifluous, when the undersigned and 158 other cinintent. Medical Gentlemen have given their, un qualified approbation of it—Prepared by D. Woodhouse, Operative Chemist, King William street. London Bridge, and sold in Bottles 2s. 6d. 4s. Gd. and 1(K 6d. each. May be had of nis. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. Williams, Chemist and Druggist, Brecon and Merthyr iydvil, Mr. Evans, Carmarthen, and all Medicine Venders. PATRONS. James Johnson, Physician to His Majesty. A. T. Hclroyd, Physician to the Marylcbone Dispensary. Thomas Hoijgkin, Physician to Guy's Hospital. S Ashwcll, Al D. Physician to Guy's Hospital. A. Middletoa, Physician to the Leamington Hospital. Charles Louden, Physician to the Leamington Bathing Institution. H. Rowley, Physician to the Aldcrsgate Dispensary. F. Tyrell, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. F. 5llmon, Consulting Surgeon to St. John's Hospital. fttbS'S UftgtiOl. ¡¡aaa1:, AND GENERAL FURNISHING DEPOT, 7, UNION STREET, BRISTOL. THE Proprietors have the honor of announcing to the Inhabitants of Glamorganshire, aod neighbouring Counties, in addition to their usual Extensive and Valuable Stock—a splendid accession of British and Foreigu Manufactures, comprising the most Elegant, Novel, and Useful Articles ofihe day. L. & Co. beg respectfully to direct the attention of their numerous Friends to the subjoined Catalogue, particular. ising a small portion of their Stock, who may elicit from the affixed genuine prices a confirmation of their professions, They will continue to sell the same quality articles at the same low prices that have ever characterised their Esta- blishment, and to receive Visitors to inspect their splendid Stock as heretofore, not expecting any to purchase unless compatible with their wishe9. THE QUALITY OF EVERY ARTICLE FAIRLY STATED, AND THE LOWEST PRICE. ASKED, FROM WHICH NO ABATEMENT IS MADE. STERLING SILVER FORKS and MERRY'S BRITISH PLATE, or LAMPS.—Adapted for drawing or SPOONS, fiddle pattern, made to any Imitation Silver, of^he finest qualltv: dining-room, ball, passage, ^ludy, &c. weiglit, 7s 2 1 per oa. a beautiful solid, qjid <luctile in Ormolu, Brou*e or G!b»h, in.abund- Drl,r,v1, r,TJ Mn TJ T AT I,' metal, pnsseasinfr »lt tbe fine pi opcrttes out variety. A hanrtaouw Tubk Lany.) t ""Alt, Jn of »iirer Table Bork^apd Spoons* 3fls for 20s; an Etruscan ditto, for UiU or C«ffe« and leaServic<».W»rranteduew, do«.; Dessert ditto, 26*; and ail passage, 14s. Including the Basin and Ewer, elegautly J,»h*r m-tirles in ifMiml imp ,oi ™ gilded, 9s 6d per o/, moderute weights; „ fp. „ J.LUS TREs in Glass, Bronee or Ormolu Salvers, B.i-kets. Cliets. Candlesticks, FANCY CABINET WORK.—One LONDON BRONZE URNS, and Snuffers and Trays. Goblets, Cups, of the largest, most varied, a-d equality KETTLHTS.—A full size handsome Tea Dessert Knives and Forks, and every estimated) cheapest stocks in the empire. Urn, 21. article in general use. Always a great Elega.it Silk lined, Pearl inlaid, Rose- FENDERS, Bronae and Brass, Fire of second-hand Plate «n sale. wood ork-hoxes 9-ch. 8s. M.; 10. Itong Hias es.&c. Tlie most liberal prices allowed for old iiicn, SJs od i J men, tOsoa j Spanish BRIT 4\N1 A M ETA L GOODS best Plate, either in casli or exchange. Mahogniiy Desks, 10s; Rose wood quality'only. WATCHES. GOLD and SILVER, o ^d"work "several ■ ^"°Buhl BKASS CORNICE POLES, cut to EIIlish and Geneva manufacture, on Cabinets; 600 Laiie,l -Id any lengtli, from 2 s per foot. Bands, the lever, horizontal, vertical, and Dressing Cases. from4s6(l m 50 guineas ends, & general Curtain paraphernalia, repeating principles, a Goid Geneva Elegant Bui 1 Musical Dra>,si,)s. Tables CHESS MEN and BO ARDS, English »*tcli. flat and elegant, tor £ a. 15s. Leather Travelling Desks a!)d Dressing mTl India, Wits' English Gold Watches, eases Cases; Musical Work boxes, 8tc. BAGATELLE TABLES of first-rate ro^k ^'he(T^5^'S" Co.°i^^t,rGlVe°'q'»L'o"1i!Cliran vJZlT" tV"?h d' basur, Ebony, China, Skeleton, and S VU-FF BOXES, British and Foreign, h«S wi°tcts £ very che/p EvX <>ther Ciocks, lith o* without mu^i G„,d, Silver, Pearl, Scotch, ftc. abo XTT. atclies very cneup. y designs embracing the n.ost popular Ciear Cases wanted Establishment ci.issicil| aQd historical subjects, from CARD CASES, Gold, Silver, Ivory, Pnr 1-, ,r,„M,rinnv i to Kume.'n, Kngliih Bracket and Pearl, Tortoiscsbell, Papier & Leather. GOLD JEWELLERY.—A complete Round dial eiglu-da> Clocks, manufac- SPECTACLES, fine Gold, with real and fashionable assortment of superior tur«d by the proprietors, fiom 4!. Pebbles 35* Silver, with real •«wn.m.1(le articles in suits, Necklaces, MUSICAL BOXES.—4 variety of un- Pebbles', 15s'. with G°lass 10, 6d fine T !"3, E"rir,g^ Rin( £ usually powerful pieces, compdUnu a t,l.,e Steel 3s 0d- t^tS',n,f' • 1Assort- selection oi overt, es and MUSICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, pe;r|, alrs.-aoo small tWo-t.-neditto.20s ei:ch. MATHEMATICAL, and OPTICAL n'ent of Diamonds, Emeralds, rearis, ivsTomiuvTs Knnmirters Tlier- &c. Gentlemen's Guard chains, stand- An immense Assortment French and 1N S1 nes &L- ard solid .old. newest patter. Ii yard German ACCOoDlONS.wUh imp,oved '07' 'f'C^make b,' tin- long, *4 4s.; Ladies' N.ck Chains, do..n»truc:ions h.x-keyert Bugles. best make, b, S.m do. from £ 4. STOURBRIDGE CUI GLASS of a Li"cb fto1 \y'rVrMRRRT L AS and IMITATIVE GOr.D JEWELLERY' which the proprietors are manntac. A *rS at^one Venth'lhe^price ofgoldj Zl Mo^nd other Gold and Sliver coLWa3rerUnteCameo ''sSkm^ tut, w!o~l COM BS of every tlcscripuonin Tor- «»d 'llmmn Pwrl' Suits riug., P«doz. Cut quart I>ec«merS, tro.a 9s -yisesliell, &c. Scent Bottle., and Chains, Bracelets, Co:nbs Brooches, Pe> pair irieaaretles. ARTICLES, with Head Ornaments, all executed in close CUTLERY.—A very geueral Stock of FATsC^ SILVER AKHCLfcS, wan imitation of gold. The St. ck is con- Table and Kancy, by approved m ik^rs. r.°r "l i*C!r« ,lA»ne 12s case stautly receiving the newest patterns. —^ stt cf [)c6l Jv0ri four.inch balance' Genuine Eau de Cologn n A11 elegant C.iineo Suit,complele for £ 5 handle Kniv.s and'Fork, of 50 nieces PaHiles& Burners Toilet Ornaments. SHEFFIELD PLATED WARES; ,bv Sanson, and Sons. WnB.. C«Uere; HYDROGEN LAMPb, for_producmg with Table^(|1utl'ei>y'.al 'ani' Victoria HAIR? TOOTh'nAIL. SHAVING, TEA. TRAYS.—A gmt variety in fiaS, c'ke 1aske0.r&c:&c.,n|evera; J^rafMsortmem'orftpl, ■Ma^he^ Guk'&^STOLS, new and seeond- second-hand superior plated articles i)n{, japanl)eil \yH.es, am! every de ham1» in immense vanetj general now 011 l and. Plated on steel, best s.riptioii of general Funishine Iron- Zoning (MrapIier»»Cr• v quality, Table Forks ami Spoons, 30s „1(),VKery. 8 '"r-.shing "on- ORNAMENTS,in Vases, l)es?ertdo. di. 26,. Uffdoz i Dcsseit » J .DIliV.v J.irs, and Kignresof Rn»lisU, Parisian, Knives and Fo.k-, Silver, Pearl and Magnificent CHIMNEY GLASSES, Dresden,an India China. Ivory Handles, from 45s per dozen of every size.—A ll descriptions of Drej- TOYS—An am;>si endless variety of the pair. 1 'ins Glasses, in Mahogany frames. most amusing & instructive description, GOLD, SILVER, and PRECIOUS STONES Bought, or taken in Payment as Cash.—Several Splendid CLOCK MUSICAL PICTURES. as large as six feet by live. LAMPS, GLASS, SILVER, &c. Lent Out on Hire.-M.erchallt, Captains, and the. Trade Supplied. Goods packed for the Country free of erpense, ayid Orders by Post strictly attended to. Messrs LEVY and Co. beg to inform Persons about to Furnish, that they undertake to FURNISH HOUSES COMPLETELY, including the best quality of Cabinet Furniture, manufactured under the inspection of the Principal —their system is to send in their particulars of Goods required for the House, and contract to complete the same for a stipulated sum. All Articles bought at the Bazaar exchanged, if not approved; and every consistent Accommodation to Purchasers. For Sale on Commission, an Elegant Circular-end highly-ornamented 6-octave PIANOFORTE, by Braadwood, lately cost 501. for 33 Guineas also a second-hand Square Instrument, by Clementi, for 10 Guineas. No Business Transacted on SA TUliDA YS until Ifvenitig. MONMOUTHSHIRE. SEWERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a view of SEWERS is appointed to be holdeo, on the Out- falls to the Sea, from Cold Harbour Gout, in the parish of Magor, within the Level of Caldicot, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of JUNE instant, and that the Com- missioners will meet at the house of William Edwards, 1 at Magor Pill, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. And that another view of Sewers will be taken on a new Ileen, in the parish of Saint Brides, within the Level of Wentlooge, and on the old Reen, called the Wharf Recu, in the parish of Peterstone, within the said Level, on Friday, the Tenth day of July next, and that the Commissioners will meet at the house of Daniel Jones, in the said parish of Saint Brides, at Eleven o Clock in the Forenoon. By Order of the Commissioners, ALEXANDER JONES, Usk, 10th June, 1835. Clerk. S-. IGHT-lfESTOR-ED.-NJmVOUS HEADACHE RED.-NERVO CURED, and CHOLERA PREVENTED.—Under e the patronage of his late MAJESTY and the LORDS of th TltEASURY.-Dr, AfililtNETHY used it, and by that gentleman it was termed the FACULTY'S FRIEND and NURS£'SVADE MKCUM.—Dr. ANDREWS also recommends its use as a preventive. Mrs. Guppy, No. 30, Nelson sauare, Blackfrian road, cured of Ophthalmia. Mr A. Micintyre, aged 65, No. 3, Silver street, Golden square, cured of Gutta Serena. H. Liston. Esq. Murine Library Ramsgate, Kent, cured of Ca'iir.ct. M. S. Hnrberow, cured wh le at Jamaica of Gutta Serena, No. 37, Mary street, Regent's park, Loudon. Mr r. Sanderson, No. 10 Harper street, Leeds, cured of C.,t.tract. Numerous original testimonials from medical gentlemen nd families ( the first respectability, proving tit,. auovl', may ue seen at 39s Broud street, Bloomsbiiry, and .24, King-street, Loo Acre, London. The higlijiuironage GR1MS TONE'S EVE SNUFF has at- tained is u "testimonial beyond suspicion. This delightful herbaceous compound is the most wholesome snutftaken, an. 1 is lIi¡:\ly recommended for its benign influence on all who use it. A LIST OF THE EDITORS who have recommended its frequent use to prevent Cholera or any other conta;ion entering; the system, Hiid as an imailible restorative o, SIGHT, and certain cure of Nervous Heuil-uche, are:—The Times, Evening Mail, Chronicle, Morning Her.tld, Su^id iy He. aid Old England, United Service GnZeite, Morning ftcus, Che tenhmn Journal, Public Ledger, P.riiisb Traveller, Weekly Times, Albion and Star, Liverpool Chronicle, Sun, Weekly Dispatch, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and t'Jrecon G..zet>e, and Merthyr Guardian, Tri'.e Snn, Carmarthen Journal. Mr. Buikinuhitm in his Parliamentary ll -poit*. the Legal Kxaiuiner and Law Chronicle, Ladies' Magazine, Evangelical Magazine, East and West India Magazine, &e. &c. Copy of a Letter sent to lIIr. Grimstone, 39, ftroad Street, liloccishury. near Sir-You may make use of my r.atne, for a true fact, in ink:nil your eye snuff, I have .received su; h "r"at beuetit, that 1 can s-ee 10 write without glasses, which I < otiid not do before I tooii your Eye Snutf, my eyes being so very weak they are now perfectly sirong I Many of my poor noeil meu and women would use it in preference to oth. r snuff, but hey Laniu't alford sixpence per ounce or buy it ill the caunisler. 1 ,-email. Sir, your's respectfully, 11. PLUCKWELL, Governor of the Poor. p,w)r. Middlesex, January LMth, 1834. Observations of the Editor of the Old England," liYE SNi;fF-—THIS is l eaiiy an extraordinary preparation, Of what. it is composed we know not, but thh we k;ij)w, hat it is woii.iei fu !y t- ik adous, relicviuif headache, aud pui gint the y. s of injui ious t.um urs, especially if they are of a scrofulous nature. It s extremely complaisant companion when toiling over mu<ty boo!-s or wr itings, ami tends most powe,fully to enable tii tye to pe; form without fail an unusual quantity of labour." Copy of a Letter sent to Mr. Grimstone. Leeds, July 4, 1834. Sir,—I have received very great benefit from your Eye Snuff; I have been afflicted j eu Yeafs with Cataract, and was ^ivcn up by the Me-iical Men, but was recommended to us« your SnulT, which completely cured rne 111 a few weeks; you may inak*e use ot my Naine, it it will do you any euod, Excuse my writing. Your's faithfully, to us« your SnulT, which completely cured rne 111 a few weeks; you may inak*e use ot my Naine, it it will do you any euod, Excuse my writing. Your's faithfully, b PETER SANDERSON, 10, Harper-street, Leeds. (jiliiiCRYE THE INVENTOR'S SIGNATURE ON EACH CANISTER. Hith the Patronage of his lute Majesty and the Isords of the Treasury. So:d iii Canisters, ils., 4s. 4d., 2s. 4d., I". 3d., alia 8d. each or Loose, Gii per oz. May he had at the Gazette and Guardian Office Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr. Wiiii4ii,s, Merthyr Tydvil and B recoil; Messrs. Watkins and Son, Booksellers, Abergavenny Messrs. Webber and Son, DoJkseller, Newport; Mr. Evans, Car- marthen Journal Office, Carmarthen; Thomas Wiiiiams, B'okseller, Criekliowell j and in every principal Town in the Kingdom. IN SOUTH WALES, NEAR TO BRECON. Capital Estates for Investment, including two excellent Freehold Farms, altogether Six Hundred Acres, with Manorial Rights, excellent Tenants, and a very low Poor Rate also Dividends on Canal and Trevil Rail- way Snares. To be <§ol& b Auction, By Mr GEORGE ROBINS, At the CASTLE INN, at BRECON, on SATURDAY, JUNE 27, at three precisely, in the Afternoou, (by direc- tion of the Noble Owner), rpHE VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES of X the LATE SIR WM. KEPPEL, BART. K.C B.; consisting of two very capital Farms, in the best part of the county, and very near to the excellent market towns of BRECON AND CRICKHOWELL. The first includes THE POWER AND NEWTON FARMS, WITH THE MANOR AND MANORIAL RIGHTS, together with suitable farm houses, agricultural buildings, and orchards, and altogether 334A. 3R. 19P. of most capital Land, lying very compact; in the occupation of Mr Powell, a Substantial and highly respectable tenant of 20 years' standing, at only zC450 a year. It will be well to remark that it is a circumstance of rare occurrence where the combination of advantages are so manifest as in the property under consideration. THE SPLENDID RIVER USK, so celebrated for its salmon and trout, meandering on the bank of the meadows, fertilizes, and, in case of need, re- freshes 80 acres of the richest land in the county, nct prolific alone for hay, but as grazing land it cannot be surpassed even in Somersetshire. THE BRECON AND ABERGAVENNY CANAL approaches withiu a short quarter 01 a mile, giving facility, by means of the SEA-PORT TOVTN OF NEWPORT, not only to get lime and coal at a moderate price, but to remove the produce to distant markets, when the neigh- bouring ones arc dull. The greater'portion of the land is convertible, and two thirds ot it claim to be as good for BARLEY AND TURNIP FARMS as can be desired. Of the situation, it will probably be enough to state that it is in the most interesting part of South Wales, and where the scenery proverbially ranks before its distant compeers. A London Merchant woud lind it difficult to resist the temptation of placing A HUNTING AND SHOOTING BOX ON THE BANK OF THE USK, A.VIID THE MOUNTAIN SCENERY that astouishes and delights the intelligent traveller. The Milford mail passes by the lodge entrance, and accom- plishes the distance from London in 18 hours, it pro- gresses through this fine property for nearly two miles, and is distant four uiiies only from Brecon, and within a convenient distance of other capital markets. Also, THE TREVITHELL FAIUI, not above nine miles from Brecon, six from Hay, and thirteen from Crickhowell. It consists of a respectable Farm House (in the olden time a .Mansion of some preten- sions), with all useful agricultural buildings, gur ens, famous orchards I together with 269A. OR. IBP. ot &00<L land, lying entirely within a ring fence in the occupation of Mr Pogh, whose family have long enjoyed it. Hie tent is only £ 230 a year, tLie situation is very dchg tful, and the advantages, although varying in their character from the last, are stili important. ,r,A fl,,Inl tlle. lits THE TURNPIKE ROAD FROM THK HAY,r. BRECON PASSES THROUGH THE ESI AIL for neariy one mile. THE L'LUNFY RIVER occasionally improves the land that it adjoins, affortling famous lishing, and an abundance of salmon trout, beside GROUSE SHOUTING hard by. The Riyer forms a boundary to the louer part of the property. The land is well suited to barley, wheat, and turnips, and there are sonic very useful pastures. Also, THE DIVIDENDS ON THE CANAL AND TREVIL RAILWAY SHARES. The Estates are especially recommended by Mr Robins as admirably adapted to a safe investment. They coinpiise altogether upwards of SIX HUNDRED ACRES. Particulars, with lithographic plans annexed, may be had, 21 days antecedent to the sale, at the Star, and Angel Inns, Oxford; Plough, and Hoval Hotcl, Cheltenham, Bell, and King's Head, Gloucester, King's Head, Ross; Beaufort Arms, Monmouth Angel, Abergavenny Bear, Crickhowell; Castle, Brecon; the Wnite llart Hotel and Tavern, Bath; of Mr Metcalfe, Solicitor, New-square, Lincoln's Ilin; Of Mr Davies, the respectable Agent, Penmyarth, near Crickhowell; the Auction Mart; and at Mr George Robins's Offices, London. ,)'-f CARRIAGE. go fit, cionJ, A VERY Neat and Light PHOTON, built by -f. Fuller, Bath, in his best style, in excellent condition —may be used with one horse or a pair—has shifting bodies and head-and is capable of accommodating four persons. A SET of superior and perfect DOUBLE HARNESS will be.SOLD with the Phaeton, if desired. Price—Phaston, 50 Guineas; Phaeton and Harness, 60 Guineas. A fantily or gentleman desii-ol)4 of Purchasing a beau- tiful and useful Vehicle, at a very reduced price, will find this an opportunity of unusual occurrence. Apply (if by letter, post paid) A. B. Gazette and Guardian Office, Merthyr Tydvil. L. SALES BY AUCTIONS In Soutli Wales, in the parish of Crickadaro, a tilua little Freehold Estate, with extensive common rights on the Eppint Hills, not far distant from Brecon.—By Mr GEORGE ROBINS, at the Castle Inn, Brecon, on Sa- turday the 27th of June, at Three exactly, by direction of the representatives of the late John Curtis, Samuel Peach, and John Fowler, of Bristol, Esqrs., A Desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, including altogether more than ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF USEFUL LAND, and suitable bouse and build-ings, bounded by the high road leading. from Crickadarn to Brecon, and approximating on the Lands of WALTER WILKINS, Esq., M. P., very much underlet for a long time past, and capable of great improvement. It is situate in the PICTURESQUE PARISH OF CRICKADARN, remarkable for the beauty and extent of its scenery, with THE RIVER WYE to complete the interesting Coup d'CEil, a capital situation to erect a shooting and hunting box there is also EXTENSIVE COMMON RIGHT where cattle and sheep may be DEPASTURED TO GREAT ADVANTAGE. Particulars may be had till the sale, at the Castle Inn, and of Mr Hugh Jones, surveyor, Brecon; Mr Davies: Pennyarth, near Crickhowell, where a plan may be seen and at the Bear of the latter place the Swan, Hay also Messrs Clarke and Sous, Solicitors, Bristol • Messrs White and Carew, Solicitors, Lincoln's Inn-fields • and at Mr George Robins's Offices, London, HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD ESTATES In the interesting Vale of Glamorgan, exceeding Three Thousand Four Hundred Acres of Land, with are. spectable tenantry of long standing, and the Advowsan to the Rectory of Llausannor. MR GEORGE ROBINS Has been favoured by the instructions of the hiehlv re. spectable Proprietor » go -Skll bg public Auction, At the AUCTION MART. on THURSDAY, the 16:h of JULY, at Twelve, in Two Lots, the exceedingly IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATES of JOHN FRACJNCEIS GWYN, Esq. desirably situate in South Wales, in the RICH, LUXURIANT, AND HIGHLY-CULTI- VATED VALE OF GLA5 ORGAN, three miles from Cowbridge, through which market town THE LONDON AND MILFORD HAVEN MAIL and other coaches pass twice a day; six miles from illantrissatit, eight from Merthyr Tydfil, and only twelve from Cardiff. THIS SINGULARLY DESIRABLE INVESTMENT embraces Two Estates, each of considerable extent, aud forming an aggregate of THREE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE ACRES; and by referring to the plans, which will accompany the printed particulais, it will be seen that, for compactness, they yield to no other in the county. To THIS VAST DOMAIN Mr Robins seriously invokes ,he early attention of the eat Capitalist.; for it never can be doubted by intelligent minds that agricultural pursuits, which have been visited severely during the last few >ears, while the funds have maintainet tie present exceedingly high price, will soon find the en^ 0 an approaching and very favourable re- action; besides which, throughout "THIS UTILE EMPIRE" (the subject of our present; remarks), the whole country is actuate y ee nigs. The word incendiary is not to be found in the Welsh vocabulary; it is so un-English a$not to be recognised in the mind of a Cambro-Briton. In these happy regions political discussions are never per- mitted to intiude upon or interfere with the more natural and substantial pursuits of the honest yeoman. The certain consequence has been PUNCTUALITY IN THE PAYMENT OF RENTS, and in the event of an occasional but rare diminution, it may be m e"c was a concession arising out of the kind feeling iberal possessor, rather than to any real necessity, Illi,e situation of the property has much to recommend It with those who delight in SPLENDID WOODLAND SCENERY, and who Jo not object to a distant view of TH? ^SR,°F SOMERSET AND DEVON, ^"uied'the 6° SCrV lllal custom has long since pro- 0F GLAMORGAN THE *,DP OF SOUTH WALES." !'r U tn° field a S" 13088658 R-eat charms to all tho3e who delight in held sports. Tllure is not a beuer hunting country in England. Au excellent pack of fox hounds is cfjse'at hand. °°d' aad a crack Pack of harrier, is THE RIVER OGMORE, SO CELEBRATED FOR ITS SALMON, AND SUEN, ;veTi aVllnTaend°a>af IK"jlS arC Sreat abundance as as LlIoe and ™ t A CANAL FROM CARDIFF tf) Mcrtbyr l'ydfil is very useful to take off tbe surplus grain, w ere the consumption is to a great exteut, and always certaIn. The property is divided into Two Esutes- THb LLANSANNOIl & THE YSTRADYFODOG the one 78A. 1R. BP the other 1,654A. 3a. 34P. The principal l'arm House, a few years ago, was occupied by the family, and might be restored to all its legitimate and pristine rights by a moderate outlay of money. There are other Farin Houses, aud throughout tlie Es late it is well circumstanced in respect of farm buildings, which are in good repair. ° THE MANOR AND MANORIAL RIGHTS extend over a large tract of country, and there are chief rents reserved. Also TOTHF THE ADVOWSON 10 I HERECTORY OF LLANSANNOR. A portion of the Estate is TJTHE-.FREE, AND THE WHOLE IS SUBJECT c MODERATE POOR RATE. uciaie a few only of tlie leading points connected K*tYes an°i larSest a«d certainly the most eligible been in the market "1*est,ent3 ior capital that haS rpuw o »>\Tr|, .v during the present season. ti p H ARE AS OLD AS THE HILLS. 20 hoursS ance"^rom London is accomplished in less than to rlw» iC,(!.a-rS "lay had, with plans.21 days antecedent ;10»,at the Cardiff Arms, Cardiff; Mackworth Kin.A hVI'J' Ivy Bush, C.irmai'th. 11; Castle, Brecon; .l,v ev,'P°rt Bush, and White Lion, Bristol; oHcat^i00' LiverI»ool the White Hart, Bath. Ap- Hradlev P v,Cw 'he estate's must be made to EdVard 1 ',s^' at Cowbridge, of whom particulars and plans TuLr. also ot" ^r llosser, S -licitor, Red Lion Piarl 01, l°S8rs liosser & Son, -Solicitors, 6, Gray's Inn vi. I.' '"1 Ut Garraway's Collee House; the Auction ar au< al Mr George Robins's olTices, London.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. CN REPORTED INWARDS.—The Jeune Nanon, Mat c. from Nantes, the Carolina, Schaffer, from Jersey,the tMi.ien Uebrudus, Brahms,fromOstend, and the Angelina, Viesser, from Roiterdam, all in ballast. roKEiGN ENTERFD ÜI'TW AI(DS.-The Yrouw Grieiza, V ries fllrA hona t the ATetra, Panche, for nremcl t the Carolina, Schoffcr, for Hamburgh; the Jeune Nanon, Mahe, for Nantz; the Jungste B.uder, Steezeker, for Bremen j the Aun, Smith, for Constantinople the Subeu Gebrudus, Brahms, for Leer the Hoffnung, Schapp, for Hamburgh; the Johanna, Dounces, for Amsterdam; the Mar. li, Bibbens, for Gibrrlter. FOREIGN CLEARED OUTWARDS The Resolution, Johns, for Bremen, the Hoffnung, Schapp, for Hamburgh, the Susquehannah, Wilson, for New York, the Fortona, Billow, and the Henderika, Hayens, for Hamburgh, the Josephine, Mahe, for Nantz. and the Neptunus, Meyer, for Ahona, all with iron; the Concordia, Voss, for Rostock, and the .Royal Adelaide, ill-Grath, for Marseilles, with iron and tin. fRlSH I NWARDi.-The Blanch,Smith, from Limerick, with oats; the William, Beer, from Waterford, with flour; the Alexander, Hooper, from Cork, with bacon; the Packet, Briggs, from Galway, with iron; six vessels in ballast. IRISH OUTWARDS.—The Sydney Trader, James, for Dublin, with iron the William, Moore, for Colrain, with iron and Coal ten vessels with coals. COASTERS INWARDS 'Jrhe Nautilus, (steamer) Allen, the Amity, Rogers, the Merthyr Packet, Jones, and the Lady Charlotte, (steamer) Allward, from Bristol, the Cardiff Packet, Jones, from London, and the Robert, Ctatrpit, from Newport, with sundries; the Amelia, Jones, from Chepstow, the Emerald, Owens, the Barbara, Beet. the Ann and Betsey, Thomas, the Martha, Evans, the Favorite, Owens, from Barrow, the Elizabeth and Sarah, Boyer, the William, Friar, from Newport, the Olive, Lloyd, the Britannia, Triplett, from Plymouth, the Friends, Mor- gan. the Mary. Hooper, the Vine, Evans, from Bristol, the friton, Cormack, the Mary, Owens, from Whitehaven, the Tredegar, Crockford, from Minehead, and the Spread Eagle, Phillips, from Ulverston, with iron ore the Margam Packet, Sutton, from Aberavon, and the New Felicity, Stevens, from Neath, with tin the Lvdney Trader, James, from Gloucester, with flour the John, Griffiths, from Bristol, with powder the March, Ribbens, from Bristol, with iron; the Mervinia, George, from Portmadoc, with slates; and 43 in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Halcyon, Jones, for Bristol, the John and Ann, Jones, for Liverpool, the Friends, Todd, for Bristol, the Favorite, Jones, for Li- verpool, and -the Friendship, Berry, for Liverpool, the Charlotte, Phelp, for London, the Sarah, Thomas, for Glasgow, the Lord Oriel, Bond, for Prestos, and the Prince of Wales, Beattie, for Liverpool, all with iron the Secret, Sloman, for Penzance, with iron and coal; the Thomas, Edwards, for Bristol, with bark; the Hope, Knight, for Bridgewater, with timber and deals 26 vessels with coals. NEWPORT. INWARDS —The Havre, Pearce, from Havre, the L'Pere Famille, Simon, from Haufieur, the Deux Zephir, Chauvelon, from Nantz, the Louise, Rolland, and the L'Espoir, Muel, from Brest, the Delphine, Bouin, from Rouen, all iu ballast; the Josephine, Bessac,from Rouen, with burr stones the Olive Branch, Dorward, from Jersey, with cider; the Gratitude, Richards, the Speculation, Geach, and the Turtle Dove, Williams, all with iron ore the Louisa, Thomas, and the Albion, Pugh, with block till the Mary Ann, Pearse, with spirits the Jane, Dyer, with salt; the Ruby, Jones, the Diana, Wakeham, and the Instow Fowler, with corn; the Sally, Beynon, and the Wern Collier, Hawkins, with timber; the Jimts Carmi- chael, Sutton, the Hero, Courtney, the flora, Jeukins, the Joseph, Knox, and the Swain, Jenkins, all with cattle, sheep,and pigs; the Thomas and Mary, Hart, and the Concord, Limherry, with Hour, bacon, &c.; the Newport Trader, Jackson, the Eiiza, Heard, the Eliza, Crockford, the Vigilant, Hook, the Tredegar, Harwood, the Carleon, Harwood, jun. the Moderator, John, the George, Johns, the Bristol Packet Scott, the Mary, Coomb9, and the Swift, Parker, ail with sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Amable Marie, Piccaud, the Diligent, Lespinee, for Rouen, the Fame, Williams, for Ostend, and the Experiment, Driukwater, for Hamburgh, all with iron; the Porto, Salvo, Burgess, for Cadiz, with sundries; the Tino, Sawyer, the Vittoria, Robson, the Richard and Sarah, HOlJsago. the Clevelind, Williams, the Ne. Felicity, Stephens, the Vic-oiia, Bartiett, the Vital, Robert,. the Merchant, Winters, the Alexander, ill,lnfyre, the Charles, Howe, the Catherine, Summer, the John Barwise, Cock, the Diamond. Iluxtuble, the Cygnet, Fender, the Expedition, Wiiiiams, the Dolphin, Apter, the William, Jones, the Triton, Forster, the Robert, Clampilt, the Mar- garetta, Davies, the Brunswick, Yeo, the Albion, Pugh, the James and S"rah, French, the Jean, M'Hcir, the Eliza, Lelean, the John Clifden, Dobson, the Speedwell, Davies, the Quebec, Davies, the Gratitude, Richards, the Elizabeth and Ann, Bevnon. the Hero, Jones, the Wheat Sheaf, Quinnell, and the Fame, Grenfell, all with iron and tin; the Tredegar, Harwood, the Caerleon, Harwood jun. the Moderator, Johns, the George, John! the Bristol Packet. Scott, the Mary, Coombs, and the Swift, Parker, all with sundries also about 200 vessels with coals. NEATH. CLEARED OUT.—The Porth, Clements, and the Mary, Sieeman, for Padstow; the Union, Wood, the Royal George, Pope, the Providence, Monday, the Celerity, Wood, the Neptune, Vittery, and the Cumberland, Brad- field, for Dartmouth; the Mary, Parker, the Aurora, Swafiin, the Industry, Smith, the Lark, Smith, the Perse- verance, Leitin, the Albion, Shelstone, the Speculator, Parker, the Friends, Lettin, the Alicia, Bruce, and the Eliza, Holmes, for lixeter; the Gomer, Evans, and the Catharine, Williams, for Aberayron; the Hope, Davies, the Pbceuix, Thomas, the Lamb, Stevens, the Swift Kempthorne, and the Lydia, Davies, for St. Ives; the Hope, Nicholls, the St. Patrick, Murry, the Speedwell, Godfry, the Jason, DagUsh,aud the Active, Bate,for Cork- the Shamrock, Condon, and the William and Marv' O'Neal, for Waterford the Richard and Jane, Pear; the Spring, Scantelbury, and the Duke of Wellington. Lambe, lor Fowey; the Henrietta, Good, the Olive Branch, Peters, and the William, Vidlor, for Plymouth; the Brilliant, Murphy, for Wexford; the. Star, Robests, the Myra, Jones, the Diligence. Humphrys, the Jane and Catharine, Jo.ies, the- Lovely Peggy, Lewis, the Dolphin, Jones, the Elizabeth, Griffiths, the Lugton, Evans, the Charming Molly, Watkins, the Hopewell, Humphreys, the Robust, Simon, the Atalanta, Owens, ana the Linnett. Hughes, for Aberystwith; the Mary and Betsey, Lockett, forTruio; th:) Friends, Morgan, for Pwllelly tile Friends, Pring, for Newross; the Bee, Davies, the Marv, Jenkins. and the Lark, Evans, for Newquay the Eliza, Griffith, for Workington; the Hudscott, Teatham. Bideford the Eliza. Owens, for Limerick; Morwilham, C deman, for Bridge- water; the Alexander, Walters, the Dart, Hill, the Wil- liam and Thomas, ike:itelbury, the James, Williams, the Industry, Lingmead, aad the Union, Davie?,for Looe; the Brek, Hariiug, for Southampton, the Waterloo, Muir, for Silly; the Bee, Dannel, and the E,gle, Phillips,fir Cardigan; Fonmon Castle, Davies, foe Bristol; the Dor- cas, Verran, for Falmouth; St. Anstill Packet, Kendall, for Newport; the John. Blarupud. for Jersey the Bristol Trader, Thomas, the Acquilia, Davies, for Islc of Man Le Eliza, Claude Bryant, for Croisir. SWANSEA. ARRIVED.—The Sarah, Pockett, from Gloucester, the Bristol, Jones, the Glamorgan,Baiiey, the Bi istol (steamer), Jones, and the Swansea Packet, Barrett, fro.u Bristol, the, Hinton, Brown, from Cork, the Speculati.m, R.itherough, from Youghal, the Friends, Gimlett, from Watchctt, the Prudence, Edwards, from Minehead, aud the Friends, W. stlake, from Bridgewater, with sundries; the Hope. Beer, from Bridgewater, and the J>ihn, James, from Ross, with flour; the Thomas and Sarah, James, irom Newport, with iron; the St. Bridget, Hayes, from Dungarvon, with cattle; the Susan, and Jane, Heath, from Tenby, with tish the Lively Thomas, from Chester, and the libenezer, Jones, from Bridgewater, with bricks, tl.e Alert, Pad dor;, from Barnstaple, with malt; 30 with copper ore, aud 28 in ballast. LLANELLY. ARRIVALS-,riie Navariuo. Paynter, the Raslialeigh, j Vouauer, the Gannel, Hicks, the John and Mary, Shaui- brook. the Eiizabab, Widdicome, tiie Jonn, Noel, the Integrity, Husband, the Ayr, Care, the Mary Kitty, Richards, the Elizabeth and Mary, Rees, the Eleanor Grace, Roberts, the Sarah and Ann, llliydderch, the Ann, Samuel, the Good Intent, Pile, the Gem, Polmear. the Ivy, Stephens, the New Parliament, Brabyn, tbe 0 ai- lotte and Ann. Pearn, the Tender, Thomas, from Truro, Fowev. and St. Ives, with copper ore; the Farmer's Delight, Morgans, the William and Naucy, Et-aits, fi-out Laugharne, the Union, Tregerthin, from Bristol, with sundries; the Primrose, Percy, from Pembroke, with bricks; the Minerva, Harvey, from Barnstaple, with earthenware; the John, George, from Bridgewater, with wheat; and 28 in ballast. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—The Glenaladale, Taylor, for Antigua, with coals. SAILED.— The Mary, Wilson, for Lisbon, with coals. MILFORD. ARRIVED. The Lady-day, James, from Newport, for Cork; the Hero, Lurin, from Swansea, for Newry the Mermaid, Davis, fonn Newport, for Ho*'ick; the Zebra, Hughes, from Newport, for Dublin; the Emerald, Purser, front St. Brides, for Milford; the Vulcan. Wickham. from Newport, for Wexford the Merus, Da.y, froa. Cardiff, for Glandwr. SA I LED.-rhe Sarah, Parpet. fom Bristol, for Greenock; the Planter, Shilly, from Landshipping, for Rye; the Herefordshire, Lodv, from Limerick, for Bristol; the Rostena Yacht, from Glandwr, for Up CbaDnol, on a cruize; the Benlede Steamer, and the Cam brian, Itichards, from Milford, for Bristol.