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LONDON AGENTS Messrs KEWTON and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R. BARKER, 33, FleetStreet. Mr. S. DEACON, Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook. Mr.G. REYNELL, 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, MR. HAMMOND, 27, Lombard street, MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, I, Finch Lane, and To all Postmasters and Clerks of the Roads. This Paper is regularly filed at Pee!'s Coffee House FleetStreet; theCbapter Coffee House, St. Paul's; and heCoIonial Coffee House, Walbrook London.
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CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and Swift Going Steam qflllUl > Packet, NAUTILUS, pSpMaiallp 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Is to ply on the following Days :— FROM CARDIFF. i.Y 13.MONDAY (,.I afternoon. 15 .WEDNESDAY 8 morning. 17.FRIDAY 9k morning. 20.MONDAY 12 noon. 22.WEDNESDAY 2 afternoon. 24.FRIDAY 4 afternoon. 27.MONDAY 6 afternoon. 29.WEDNESDAY 7 morning. 31.FRIDAY 8 morning. FROM BRISTOL. ••••14.TUESDAY 6! morniug. 16.THURSDAY 8 morning. IS A T (I It D A Y K morning. 21.TUESDAY 12 noon. 23 THURSDAY 2 afternoon. 25.SATURDAY 9 morninp, L 28. Tu ESD A Y 6 morning. 30.THURSDAY G morning. AFTER CABIN, 5s. For further Particulars, see Hand Bill. Per pB- Goods for Cardiff taken in at Cumberland Basin, Bri,. ?^ert Chaplain, Agent; and at No. 12, 9ua^trifet' Caer,°i ,,Per Jolln Jones, Agent; also for Merthyr, bridj, y* Oowbridge, Llantrissent, and Bridgend, New- slimfu .erdare, &c. It being of importance that she toa>. leave Bristol immediately she fleets, in order to ^esLi16!1" Passage to Cardiff the same Tide, it is re- ij!a Carriages and Horses intended to be Shippe filing dowa previous to the time advertised lor J()P/r °FFICE,~St. Mary street, Cardiff, RICHARD ^ESjfODD, Agent. ZP-IISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, MStor] WILL SAIL Duri,,sthe next VVECK'Mij|y^ J (J I \r LY' FROM BRISTOL, Monday' 8 morn 11* ™°rn TUESDAY 9 mom 12 £ after lfi' ?edsesBay 9J morn 1 after IT' i"W»SDAY 10 morn I.} after 1H* 11 morn 2i alter > Saturday llj morn 3 after Jul Y *• FROM NEWPORT. l4''r^°NDAY nioin •• 6 after I a' ESD AY 6 £ morn 1 after Ifi'T Dnesday 7 morn 1 £ after 17* iHURSDAY 8 morn 2 after 18* « 11}AY 8i mora 8 after » SATURDAY 9 morn 3$after C FA REs :-After Cabin, 4,i.-Fore-Cabin, 2s. *ach ''ureu under 12 Years of Age, Half-price. -Dogs, Is. '1' I) and Fro same Day, provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken, After-Cabin 6s Fore-Cabin 3s. p lj0rQUr"^ beel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; Scs each, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one Fof«6^!°fT' > Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto re-Oabin, 6s. N$fpThe Proprietors of the above Packets GIVE sen_ r that they will not be accountable for any Pas- Ul,la e, nor will they be answerable for any book M C.KASE> or Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless *if &i e't;ller °f their Offices in Bristol or Newport; Carria -ove f^e value of 40s. entered at its value, and ^okii)6 ln ProI'orti°u paid for the same at the time of acket-Officesl Rownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. JOHN JONES, Agent. £ J^ARI)1FF.—Coaches between Newport and Cardiff, Daily. 4 ^aKDiff AND MERTHYR.—A Coach between Cardiff J Merthyr every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, ^arting from t^e RmDmer Tavern and Steam Packet a,°» Cardiff, at 6 o'clock morning, and from Merthyr 0 clock evening. c 0, befw0*TYPooL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily eeu these places and Newport. l' bUdRED!EGAH IRON WORKS, through Abercarn New- thesepI and Nantyglo.-A Coach Daily between lO Q, Piaces and Newport arriving at Newport about Jo clock morning, and starting at 2 o'clock afternoon. u y I, 1S35. J CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Sailing -jMyLOk. Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, JOHN ALLWARD, Commander, *V j|| q 1, ^aii during June, with Passengers and Goods, as follows;- FROM CARDIFF. •itLy 1. Coach from Bridgend. I^1*• • •I BESDA^ 7 morning 3 morning. • • ■ .THDRSDAY 8j morning 4i morning. 8*SATURDAY ..11 morning 7 morning. FROM BRISTOL. In Y la Coach to Bridgend. ••••MONDAY .10 morning 4 afternoon. ^WEDNESDAY 7I morning 2 afternoon. • -FRIDAY Si morning 2 afternoon. C PARES :—After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. «acjj *ren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—'Dogs, Is. *'eshnf'etna^e ^teward attends the Ladies' Cabin.—Re- ents may be had on Board on moderate Terms. Pour-Wheel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, J{0r' w°-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; e an^ Rider, After Cabin, 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. are re(luesteJ to order all Goods intended for Marsh s CHARLOTTE to be sent to Clare Street Hall, 10 tiie ptreet' Bristol, from whence they will be couveyed a°ket at the Company's expense. It b llristotng absolutely necessary the Packet should leaye »age t p e instant she fleets, in order to make her Pas u ttrdiff the same Tide, it is requested that Carriages the?^Ses may brought down Half an Hour previous advertised for Sailing. 8 'J and Cowbridge.-A Fast Light Post Coach 0 and from the Lady Charlotte. ^er^Coache8 to and from Daily. i/ant^ berdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, i*laces Qnt' Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these 011 arriv 1 C^'UP Canal Boats and Waggons immediately Wbipff un^ess ordered by any particular conveyance, ^a«"eho tlley wi" be deposited in ihe Steam Packet use till called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery. Packa8«. Parcels, &c. &c. forwarded to all parts ^Satn p,n8do«a without delay, when sent to either of their acket Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. ^ill n CE—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet *aS«(if I accountaWe for any Cabin Passengers' Lug- ^eck u St or damaged) above the value of £ 2, nor for any Va'u* ^a8^pngers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the it un'ess 'n each case entered as such, and ''♦ery*1-;Pr0P0rti°n paid for the same at the time of de- r w'^ they be answerable for any other Parccl 6 Va^ue £ 2 (if lost or damaged) unless entered jt ^re'Kbt paid in proportion. tStabtl t etermination of the Proprietors to render this ^^Dicat one l^e most desirable means of com- Ca l°tt ketween Bristol and South Walts. Anexcel- *Ud th/rpa^e ^oa<' is opened between the Town of Cardiff ^k'Ppin <?c'5e.t Station, affording the greatest facility for S Carriages, Horses, &c. ireaUij^ *«rtber information as to Freight, Sec. will be lhe p tajned by applying to the Agents, Mr Donovan, |j j acket Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr •ttd, 38, Prince's Street, Bristol. SIGHT RESTORED—NERVOUS HEADACHE CURED, and CHOLERA PREVENTED.—Under the patronage of lis late MAJESTY and the LORDS of the TREASURY.—Dr. ABERNETHY used it, and by that gentleman it was termed the FACULTY'S FRIEND and NURSE'sVADENECUM.-Dr. ANDREWS also recommends its use as a preventive. Mrs. Guppy, No.36, Nelson square, Blackfriarii road, cured of Ophthalmia. Mr. A. MacinXyre aged 65, No. 3, Silver street. Golden square, cured of Gutta Seuna. H. Liston, Esci. Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent, cured of Caiar.cet. M s. ifurberow, cured wh le at Jamaica of Gutta Serena, N". 37, Mary street, Kegrni's park, London. Dlr. P. Sanderson, No. 10, Harder street, L eds, cured of Cataract. Numerous original testimonials from medical gentlemen znd families of the lirst respectabiiity, proving the above, may be seen at 39, Broad street, Bioonisbury, and 24, Kiug-^treet, Doug Acre, London' The high patronage GRIMSTONE'S EYE SNUFF has at- tained is a testimonial beyond suspicion. This delightful herbaceous compound is the most wholesome snufftaken, and is highly 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 contagion entering the system, and as an intftliible restorative of SIGHT and certain cure of Nervous Head ache, are:—The Times, Evening Mail, Chronicle, Morning Herald, Sunday Herald, Ol(1 England, Uidted Service Gazette, Morning News, Che tenham Joulual, Public Ledger, British Traveller, Weekly Times. Albion a d St:tr, Liverpool Chronicle, Sun, Weekly Dispatch, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Ifrecon Gazette, and Merthyr Guardian, True Sun, Carmarthen Journal, Mr. Bllckinghamln his Parliamentary K-ports. the Legal Examiner and Law Chromctf, Lilies' Magazine, Evangelical Magazine, East and West India Magazine, &c. &c. Copy of a Letter sent to Mr. Crimstone, 39, Broad Street, Mloomsbury. D«w Sir,—You may make use of my r.*me. for a true fart, in taking your eye sl;uff X Lave received such grea beneht, thai I can see to write svithoul glasses, which I could not <!„ before I took yovl, Kye my eyes being so very weak they are now perfectly strong Many of my per *ieJ men and women would u->e it in preference to otner tnuff, but they cannot afforii six pence |ler ounce or buy )t in the canuister. j re|1Jkill Siv> y0„r'g respectfully, U PI [TKU'ELIi, Governor or tne r )or. Poor.House, Tottenham, Middlesex, January 24th, 1834. Observations of the Editor of the "Old England," EYE SNurv.—-This is reallv all extraordinary preparation, Of what it is comuoseti we know not, Hit thi" we know, hat it is wonderfully effivaciou< relieT'fin? headache, and. purging the eyes of injurious hum .urs, especially if they are ot a scrofulous nature. It is also an extremely complaisant companion when toiling over musly books or writings, and tends mos' poweituily to enable tti., eyet,, peiform without fail an unuollal qu unity d labour." Copy of a Letter sent to Mr. Grimstone. Leeds, July 4, 1834. 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 makre use of my Name, if it will d0 you any good, Excuse my writing. Yoijr s faithfully, PETER SANDERSON, 10, Harper street, Leeds. OBSERVE THE INVENTOR'S SIGNATURE ON EACH CAXISTER. With the Patronage of his late Majesty and the Lords of the Treasury. Sold in Canisters, 8s., 4s. 4d., 2s. 4d., Is. 3d., and 8d. each or Loose, 6d per oz. May be had at the Gazette and Guardian oirice Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tvdvil; Mr. Williams. Merthyr Ty. vil and Brecou Messrs. Watkins and Son. Booksellers, Abergaveriny, Messrs. Webber and Son, Bookseller, Newport Mr. Evans, Car- martlwn Journal Office, Carmarthen, Thomas Williams, Bookseller, Crickilowell and in every principal 1 own in tbe Kingdom. I) it. CLEIi'S PSLLi, FOR THE CURE OF Indigestion, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Habitual Cos tireness, Fevers, Inflammations, Gout, Rheumatism Erysipelas, Scorbutic Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions Intestina Worms, Jaundice, Dropsies, c. for preserving the Constitution, strengthening the Stomach, and im- 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 may 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 on the value of the Medi- cine now recommended, yet as the compounders cf Dr. Clee s Herbaceous Pills, we may here assure tAe 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 ot 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 calculatea for loss of appetite 0 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 Affections and Eruptions on the r-kin. Enclosed with each 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, Sobo, London and sold, by their Agents at the Gaxette and Guardtan Office and Mr. Williams, Chemist and Drug- gist, Brecoa, and Merthyr Tydvil, in boxes at Is. lid. 2s. 9d. and 4s. t)d. each. C None are genuine but those bearing the signa- ture of w. HARDING & Co. 2, Charles Street, Soho, on the Government Stamp round each box. A LSO. Dil. CLEE'S PECTORAL BALSAM For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Affections of the Chest, Lungs, This invaluable medicine was constantly employed by the late Dr. CI,EE, in affections of the Chest, Lungs, &c. during his long ana extensive practice, and the astonishing success whicn marked his treatment is doubtless the strongest recommendation in its favour. By promoting Expectoration, it almost instantly removes slight and recent Coughs, gives immediate relief 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 taken at bed time will constantly remove that urgent difficulty of breathing by which he is frequently nightly harrassed. Sold in bottles at 2s. 9d. each, with the signature of W HARDINO on the Government Stamo. CHOLIERA. 17ROM tbe 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 eminent of the Faculty, bus been induced to offer his JETIIERIA L ESSENCE OF GINGbR 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 and Oppres- sion after Meals also those Pains of the Stomach and Bowels, which arise from Gouty Flatulencies; also in Cholics, Spasms, Cramps, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterical Affections; likewise 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, 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 superfluous, when the undersigned and 158 other eminent Medical Gentlemen have given their un qualified apptobation of it —Prepared bv D. Woodhouse, Operative Chemist, King William street, London Bndge, and sold in Bottles 2s. Gd. 4s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. each. May be had of Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydlil, Mr. Williams, Chemist and Druggist, Brecon and Merthyr Tydvil, Mr. Evans, Carmarthen, and all Medicine Venders. PATRONS. James Johnson, Physician to His Majesty. A. T. Holroyd, Physician to the Marylebone Dispensary. Thomas Hoii^kin, Physician to Guy's Hospital. S. Ashwell, M.D. Physician to Guy's Hospital. A. Middleton, Physic'an to the Leamington Hospital. Charies Louden, Physician to the Leamington Bathing Institution. R. Rowley. Physician to the Aldersgate Dispensary. F. Tyrell, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. BRECON GREAT FOREST. MOUNTAIN PONIES. 2To br Sol33f b Auction, By Messrs. PARRY AND DAVIES, At CNEWR, BRECON GREAT FOREST, on FRIDAY, 17th JULY. 1835. THE whole stock of MOUNTAIN PONIES be- )< longing to Joseph Claypon, Esq. consisting of about 160 of the very best sorts, selected and crossed with great care. The public are respectfully informed that the First Lot will be put up precisely as the clock strikes eleven. Three months credit will be allowed on approved secu- ritv. A discount for ready money. Crickhoweli, June 1S35. GLAMORGANSHIRE. o be Aottr fcs faction, By Mr M. WHITTINQTON, On the Premises at Penissa'r Coed, and Hembark Farms, in the Parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, on MONDAY, the 20th Day of JULY, 1S35, THE valuable FARMING STOCK and HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, of Mr Thomas Petty the Farming Stock consists of 13 Valuable Draught and Saddle Horses, I Yearling Filly, 4 Milch Cows, 3 Calves, 78 Sheep, 65 Lambs, 3 yearling Heifers, 2 Steers, 12 Pigs, 1 Boar, 3 good Carts. 3 Iron Ploughs, Roller, sets of Har- rows and Harness, quantity of Hay and Straw. Wheelbar- row, Ladders, Implements of Husbandry, &c. &c. The HOUSEHOLD FLTRNITUIZE, &c. includes 7 Feather Beds, and suitable Bedding, Four-post and Tent Bedsteads, some with Furniture, Oak Dining, Pembroke and Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Eight Day Clock. in Oak Case, Oak and Rush-seated Chairs, Chimney Or- naments, Glass, Carpeting-, Looking Glasses, Fender and Fire Irons, a general assortment of Kitchen and Dairy Requisites. The whole will be Sold without Reserve, and for Ready Money. Sale to commence precisely at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, with the Live Stock, and punctuality is re- quested, the whole being intended to be Seld in One Day. GLAMORGANSHIRE. To be oltJ bv auction, By Mr YVM. MORRIS, On the Premises, at LANDOUGH CASTLE, near COW- BRIDGE, on THURSDAY, the 23d of JULY, 1835, THE Undermentioned VALUABLE LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, the Property of Lieut. Col. Morgan. The LIVE STOCK consists of seven valuable Milch Cows, in full Milk, of the Ayrshire and Durham breeds, some of them crossed with the Glamorgan, four fatting Cows, one two-year-old Heifer with her first Calf, and two Heifers rising two years old, a valuable Hackney Mare, a Cart Mare and her Foal, and two very superior Colts by Hercules, one rising two, and the other rising three year old, two Sows, with a Litter of Pigs each, and one Store Pig. The IMPLEMENTS are an useful Cart and two sets of Cart Harness, two sets of Carriage Harness, a good Side Saddle, three Gentlemen's ditto, several Bridles, Martin- gales, &c. &c. T:,e Sale will commence precisely at 12 o'clock at noon, when the whole will be Sold without Reserve. The Auctioneer earnestly requests the particular at- tention of Purchasers to the above Stock, which have been selected with great care, and no expense spared to bring them to the exquisite perfection they now possess. Co be Diopooirtr of gminctriatirig, A SMALL and FLOURISHING BUSINESS in tbe General Line, with a good Baking Concern attached to it, in the immediate Neighbourhood of Extensive Iron- Works. Coming in very moderate. Apply, if by letter, post-paid, to J. M. Morgan, Sta- tioner, Abergavenny. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. CAPITAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY. to br Zolly fav Auction, By SMITH & COATES, Unless Disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given,) On the PREMISES,on TUESDAY, the 21st JULY, 1835, between the hours of Two and Five in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, A LL that very extensive and long established INN, called and known by the name of the KING'S HEAD, with all necessary and requisiteSTABLING and other Outbuildiugs, together with a large Garden,belonging and adjoining thereto. Theabove Premises are situate in Cross-street, in the said town, nearly adjoining the Market House, and from their peculiarly advantageous situation and extent, may, at a trifliug expense, be made to command the first Business in that populous and flourishing town. There is an excellent Stream of Water running through the Garden, on which, at a small expense, could be erected a Com Mill, or may otherwise be turned to advantage. N.iJ. Part of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage. For a view, apply on the premises, and for further parti;ulars, to J. G. H. Owen, Solicitor, or the Auctioneers. Monnouth or to W. H. Owen, Solicitor, Naraerth, (if by lette), post paid). £l1.!}u:t AND SOCIETY FOll ftramotms the arto anif tirnrrSa A ^DITIONAL MEMBERS SINCE LAST MONTH:— MaJ0' Mackworth. Glan i-J j J? James Buckland, VVayn Cyrch } John Arthur, Baglau Bay 1 n »avil Arthur, Neath } Robe-t Evans, Neath } f Heniy Bath Swansea J n W'H&m Brough, Cwm Grach Evau Thomas, Cadoxtan Subscriptions received by JOHN ROWLAND, Treasurer. Contributions since last Month. Mn M. Traherne—Valuable collection of minerals (Bakewell's collection). Variety of curious sulpher casts and wax impressions of seals. (Bakewell's collection). Variety of curious sulpher casts and wax impressions of seals.. »■ E. Bicheno—Valuable specimens of British plants. James Buckland—Polished piece of limestone, con- taining minute ammonites; a very curious copper plate P"nf, by Albert Durer; 27 pieces ot silver coins from one pllnt, by Albert Durer; 27 pieces ot silver coins from one penny to five-shilling pieces an engraving of William Penn. G. G. Franccs-S2 copper coins, found at Middle Bank, Swansea, in au utii,exposed by the storm of 8th of last mouth. hcob Mosefy—A curious crown piece of Charles II. Jon. Rees-Antique atlas; four silver and copper coins old road book. C. H. Waring-Curious antique glass bottle, found at Neath Abbey ruins, in cutting Tenant's Canal, in 1822. SOLD BY APPOINTMENT IN I Abergavenny by George Cardiff .by Edwards Cilepstow — Bra-ford and Newport,Ang by Morgan — Price Carmarthen — Evans Davis Pembroke — Barcliy — W)ke — Mortima: Llandilo — Hughes — Brecon — Prosser — Tardrew Llandovery — Rees — Wilmot Vau,han Warren Narberth. Griffiths Pontyl o,,l Williams — Price Carmarthen — Evans Davis Pembroke — Barcliy — W)ke — Mortima: Llandilo — Hughes — Brecon — Prosser Tardrew Llandovery — Rees Wilmot — Vausjhan — Warren Narberth. — Griffitb« Pontyi or.l — Williams — Williams Cardigan — — Piotheio Swansea. at the Cam! nan Cardiff' — V Rees — Williams Neath — Heyward Office, — PJolia Cowmidge.. — Lifter Newport, Ang— Clement And in Merthyr Tydvil, at the Gazette and Guardian Office. and by all other respectable Medicine Venders thrtughout the Kingdom, and any Shop that has not them will obtain them if ordered. C. S. CHEDDON'S FAMED HERIAL TONIC PILLS, RI^HE continued and continual recommendation Stowed on C. S. CHEDDON'S PILLS by individuals JL as well as the Faculty and the Public Press, has fu.ly established them as the most esteemed and efficient Medi- cine in present use, For the cure of Scrofula, Scurvey Leprosy, Scorbutic Affectionst Eruptions, and Pimples on the Face Swellings or Ulceration in the neck, Sore Breasts, and all disorders attended with painful Swellings, or with Morbid and Irritating Eruptions of the Shin, Open Wounds, and Sores, as weLas the most inveterate forms of Gout and Rheumatism. The extraordinary efficacy of 0 S. C H EDDON'S invaluabfe Pills have been repeatedly proved in the most inveterate case* of Scrofula and Cutaneous Disases, after many eminent Pilysi,ikl. and Surgeons hart pronounced fiem incurable, and after tiunle- rou urglcal Operatious had been peiformed without success, iud in m,ny instances after life was despaired of by the Melllcal attendants. Mr. CHEDDON submits for Public Inspection the "ollowing Copies of Letters received by him, from eminent Physicians and Surgeons who are in the habit of prescllbmg hs PiiJli; also from Individuals who have deiived relief and cure from this inestimable Meilirme To Ma CHEDDON. "To Mr f PborMon "SIR, <« Manchester, Sept. 7, 1833. "SIR Litchfield, Sept. 4, 1834. I have had Ulcers in my leus for many years, arising, tle «• *jome' years when travelling, I was thrown out of ml' Doctors said, from impurities in my blood which they could n»t gig and broke my les, which tbe Surgeon called a compound remove, it is unnecessary forme to say h,)W troublesome ami fracture.be attended me for ten months, wher, X could scarcely painfnl these constant sores niu-t be I had been atieuded by move I had then a large wound on my shin, which continued many of the most eminent Surgeons, but no one cured m ever since. I had applied to numbers of the laculty without de- hearing of yeur celebrated Pills, I took them for a short timi riving benefit in May, 1833, I heard of your celebrated Pill", with considerable relief, and by continuing them for a few which I was dtermined t" try, aud am very thankfu I I d,d, fnr weeks I was perfectly cured, indeed I might say that your T'illi ift nine weeks j vvas perfectly cured, and remained so ever .-ince. did more for me in one mouth than all the Surgeons who attendee I beg to remain, your obedient servant, me ever did. « Your obedient servant, yy, SMITH." «' Mi John Evans beKs to inform Mr ACh"ddon that^'has A young Lady, in the neigbbourhond of Gro«venor Squar* SCSI'S .-s; Tonic Pills (after every other medicine had failedjof an Erup- > m Ulls state h time „he wa8 attell.|wi i.v BeY(.ral ivhli 'for'iiian y"y eats'.8 °' Whkh ha" lr°Ub,ed Gentlemen without de'^vin^ any relief, when she was indued to •• T ntto i\ T August 20 18^ try C. S. Ch'ddon's Famed Herbal tonic Pills, and after taking To Mr Chcddon Lutterw'orth- Leicester, August, 0, 1833 four or fiye of ,avge siie(i boxes, wa« l80 restored to health, Siu •'n i • »,«m Aumist20 18fi that she could walk as well as before her llh ess, and lias not had In tlie'year 1829, I was take^ill w?th T'vtry8 large 'swelling « <" ll'e is about a >ear on the light side of my neck, and was attended by many Medical «" £ w_ Gentlemen both in the country and in London, but did not re- s™ „ Coventry Sept, 1, 1833. ceive the least benefit, and suffered the most acute pains and «., h • nQt consider me intrudiiiK* when I inform my frame became much emaciatcd; hearing of >our celebrated y0tl 0f the wonderful cure your valuable Pills have performed pills I was induced to take tiiem, and alter continuing them Up0|1 me< j cauel)l a 8evere cold some years ago which settled about two mouths was restored to perfect health. in my left arm. and it became so contracted that 1 could not «• V,am{ >°"ra respectfully, THOMAS SNOB DON. n band, the Surgeon who attended me said it ivasa Scro- Mr Luna, a Horse aealer in London, bail been dreadfully ful0ns Affection, and, as it was extremely painful, advised ine afflicted with the Gout for many years had been under the to have it taken off, wh:ch was the opinion of every one who care of numerous Aledical blen, and had taken an endless vanety 8aW it. I was ven unwilling to submit to the operation, and of medicine without deriving any benefit he was persuaded to was recommended to try your Famed Herbal Pills, which I took try Cheddon's Famed Herbal Pills, and in a short time was regularly for a short time, when I was entirely restored to per- entirely cured. fect heaith. II Allow me to subscribe myself with esteem. FROM DR THOMPSON, OF LEEDS. Yours, faithfully, MAKV BORERS. SIP, Leeds, Sept. 4, 1833. To Mr Cbeddon, As you have asked me to try and give my opinion ef your "SIR, *eWm .et' ? ,fi 5^. v Pills, i will do so, and at the same time return you my most It gives me much pleasure to bear testimony to ne emc y cordial thanks, for having discovered so truly valuable a medi of your Pills, they have lately cured me of a severe: sease i cine. As yon were kind enough to supply me with large quan- the Kidneys of very long standing, alter every o y Cities of them, 1 have been able to prescribe them very exten- bad failed, sively in all ,cases of Scrofula «ud Scorbutic Affections in Your obedient servant,- ow „ Gout, Rheumatism, and obstinau Affections of the Kidneys To Mr Cheddon.' AMBHA • and Bladder; ond iu every instance, they performed a cure in "SIR, «< Liverpool, Sept. 20, lo«. an incredibly short period, after every remedy previously trieil «« Allow me to inform you of the wonderful erne T,8 had failed. 1 beg to remain, your obedient servant, have performed upon me, after every other remedy n»d failed. '• fo Mr Cheddon. JOHN THOMPSON. M. I)." Son.e years ago I received a violent blow On my right breast, "Sin, "Atherstun, Sept. 3, 1833. which was very painful, leeches and otber applications were Having been suffering alternately from Gout mid Rhumatism applied without any avail, my breast broke, and every thing that tor many years, having five and six attacks in the year, I have was done to it seemed to make it worse in this way I went on been under the care of a host of the faculty, b th in town and for years with a sore, when, hearin" of your Pills. I made a country, without deriving benefit. 1 was induced to try your trial of them, and was very toon perfectly cured. celebrated Pills, ten months at;o, anil have had no return of my Your's, >> SOPHIA TKASDALB. complaints since that period, wireb I attribute to oceasionally Tn l\fr Cheddon. Sept, 1833. tnK'!J? yrrr,al?,a,b'e Pi!ls' 1 am'Sir' w"h «reat re?,pecnt'„ Samuel Rice, of Newport, Salon had been afflicted for a To Mr, Cheddon, EDWARD PUGH« verv loui? ueriod with an ENI^RR* » < F LANDS in the neck Miss Ellen Griffiths returns her best thanks to Mr Cheddon, andygr(jilfi1ai,<| neVer derived tS'Xbemtt fr°m medicine and informs him that his celebrated PH|» have lately cured her he evert„ok except Cheddon s Fam^d Herbal Tonic Pills, which of a bad breast (supposed to be a cancer), after every other re- entirely curea him in a short tin,» » "erbai medy had failed. ""«• Newport Pagnell, Northampton, Sept. 1833. Bond street, Feb. !•> 18 «. C,» T o ,a,i 1 return you my sincere thanks for the cure your medicine • < T3 „ i L-verpool, September, 19, 1833 has lately performed upon me; I had been sufferina from severe For a very long period 1 had been sulfenng from an errup_ pain in my back, loins and left side for months and bad become 111 my/ace, which ultimately terminated in sores and baffled much tm ciated, apparently mv w^entii ely worn the Skill of every medical gentleman who attended ma hearing ou, from having beell abovJe fourl' ston" hld sunk down to of your pills I made trial of them, and am happy that I did, for nine and a half, when I began takfne vonr nil s wnich I fo"11'1 with the blessing of God they soon restored me to perfect r»lIef from after taking a few dnyj bv continuing them health, which I had not enjoyed for years. t|1(,jr reBtered me to perfcet health I consider mv life Was en* « -r m r>i am ^0urs respectfully, tireiy saved by your medicine three medical ireutleuien who To Mr Cheddon JEMIMA YATES. J jjad the greatest confidence In, rather advised me not to "Miss Letiii,t Smallwood is happy to Inform MrCheddon that trouble myself with medicine, as they considered it perfectly he has been entirety cured of a had breast, which she had useless. You are at liberty to make wnat use you think proper been suffering frum for a long period by taking a few boxes of of this. I remain your obedient servant, his celebrated pills." SAMUEL DAWSON." SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY HANNAY & Co. 63, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, Patent Medicine Venders and Perfumers to the Royal family, By whom Dealers in the Country are supplied, on the usual tenrs, or they can obtain them from any other wholesale house in any part of England, and where may also be had GRAHAM'S TASTELESS APERIENT LOZENGES, A safe, mild, and effective Aperient, unlike most Medicines, are agreeable to the palate, they are therefore strongly and confi dently recommended, ani are suitable for all fges. GRAHAM'S TOOTH AND EAR-ACHE TINCTURE will prove a blessing to every one who suffers from those agonizing pains, the Tooth and Ear-Acbe, pain In the Fllce, &c. it preserves the Teeth, and renders Tooth Drawing unnecessary, and will cure the most inveterate Tooth-Ache in a few seconds, !d what m <y have been previously applied and failed. GRAHAM'S ANTI-BILIOUS APERIENT, or FAMILY PILLS A mild and efficacious Aperient they surpass every blediciuc laid before the Public BRECONSHIRE. 1to tie tlct, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, WITH IMMEDUTE POS- SESSION. THE VALUABLE VEINS of STONE COAL, t CULM, and IRON STOVE of the best qnalit)., under the Ystrad Fawr Estate, in the Parish of Ystradgunlais, containing about 400 Acres, the greatest part of which may be worked by Level. The Proprietor has opened one Vein wit}jjn about 100 yards of the Brecon Forest Tram Koad, which passes through the Estate, the opening to which is within half a Mile of the Swansea Canal, and about 12 Miles froll the Port of Swansea. The Swansea Canal passing very near the Estate, any person desirous to embark in the Coal or lrou,Trade, will find the above worthy of attention. Apply to Mr Lewis Griffiths, Ynisygrwn,n?arNeath. IN SOUTH WALES. A Valuable Freehold Property, the Llanigon Estate, within a mile and a halfof the Market Town of Hay, with the Manorial Rights; the Swan Public House, Corn Mills, and 210 Acres of capital Land, By Mr GEORGE ROBINS, At the AUCTION MART, LONDON, on THURSDAY, the 16th JULY, at Twelve, in One Lot, under the ab- solute authority of Trustees for Sale. A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, the property of THYNNE HOWE GWYNNE, Esq. very familiar to the good folks of Sjuth Wales as LLANIGON HOUSE ESTATE situate in the agreeable part of this interesting county, a little more than a mile from the MARKET TOWN OF HAY. and not far distant from Brecon. The Mansion has in variably ranked high in its immediate vicinity, and is altogether adapted to afford accommodation to a family; seated on a lawn, pleasure grounds LUXURIATING IN SHRUBS AND FLOWERS, with a capital walled kitchen garden, HOT AND SUCCESSION HOUSES and the oRkes of every description of a corresponding nature. Connected with this eligible property, may be mentioned a moiety of r r /» j THE MANOR OF LLAN THOMAS OF CONSIDERABLE EXTENT with plenty of good shooting, and no lack of field «nor-a There is also a right extending over 1 ONE MILE AND A QUARTER TO FISH IN THE RIVER WYE; tncluding two good salmon catches. In ftct it „i,„ .u » ge„le,„,„g„h.« h.bi„ incline L o Zn lUT °f the ,UOSt, CO,nPact Httle Est P t* delightful county. It includes altogether TWO HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES and connected w ith it is » THE SWAN PUBLIC-HOUSE ^!ATfiR"MII1L AND DWELLING-HOUSE and though last not least, in » Our dear love" (Shakespeare), TWO PEWS IN LLANIGON CHURCH. There is a suitable farm house, well placed. Particulars may be had eighteen days antecedently, at the Castle, Brecon; Angel, Abergavenny Bear, Crick- howeli; Swan Hotel, and of Messrs Spencer and Jam s solicitors. Hay the Oxford Arms, Kington Hotel. Here- ford also of Messrs Manning and Dalston, solicitors Hereford-street. May-fair; Messrs Bloxsome. Hawkins' and Stocker, New Boswell court; the Auction Mart; and at Mr George Robins's Offices, London. IN CORNWALL. The Trengwainton and Nanseglos Elates, with the fine- Mansion Offices, extensive Grounds and Shrubberies. Sefla'. Garf.eu' fn,)1 320 acres of land surrounding IV i i? W L- r Bosweduan, Puhegtran and Heudra Estates, which form a heir- altn^^rK within two miles of PenZanCe a't0Sether 520 acreS' J U GEOUGE ROBINS IST^n-ftees for Sale. N°b'emen- who are Executors and UUJ" >"« « Si, Ro-e P.i«, -for Sale, tB Vitblit udion, At the AUCTIN MART., in LONDON, on THURSDAY, rpHE exceedingly VALUABLE FREEHOLD Gin PH«F PDin^^ l^e late SIR KOSE price BART DPPP\SFD comprehending altogether a very tine property, and for many years accounted on#* R»f #i* i J* £ c .T,A c0UJy the value and pecul?f leadln§ fe?lur''8 ii JLnrori*itPri pec.ul,ar features oi which will be -well app the neighbourhood, as well as through- out OF CORNWALL were he was so deservedly popular LL' Jt comprehends j r r TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, s5Ksiss,ins,,if?je- •"« THE: TRENGNVAINTON AND NANSEGLOS ES- TXN T\VF\'TV NCLUDE THREE HUNDRED AU. FNNTN\TT"THREE ACRES, WITH THE SPLENDID MANSION AND PARK. conse'erated t" tlie'^ode'ofb< liCVed 1>eBZance'wiJ AN INDEPENDENT M.P. wm^re^LinWe'd severcly visited these regions, it THE BOROUGH OF ST. IVES k-Hnnlv"nppl Pale of suppositious improvement; it MlowshiD to in«e lnflueatial Power of hospitality and good fe in ft, r vu to the Possessor the delight of repre- SCD /lu fam IgJ^ouring town. The Mansion, so de- Sffprt to all thp i 'OuS,10ut 'be county, is adapted to give effect to all the leguimate wants of A MAN OF HIGH FAMILY PRETENSIONS; there is not a comfort that does not appear conspicuous everywhere. It IS environed by A WELL-TIMBERED PARK, and the Plantation-walks, Lawns, Shrubberies, and Gar- dans, have been long the theme of high commendation. It may e well to communicate to those who laud economy, that pioMsions are abundant, and very moderate. THF- CLIMATL- HAS NOT UNFREQUENTLY BEEN ASSIMILATED TO THE SOUTH OF FRANCE, and the immediate neighbourhood has long ranked ex- ceedingly high. The views are interesting almost beyond description, and so picturesque as certainly not to yield to any other in the county. ST. MICHAEL'S MOUNT presents an object that has for ever and anon afforded delight to the intelligent traveller, and history has not failed to record it as an object of considerable interest. THE BAY OF NAPLES !t«dtpl1^htffq?e»tly called 10 mind in partaki?S /J!,leisure of almost Panorama which is presented. There is an PERPETUAL ITALIAN SKY PrnlVin& Vhis favored district and it will not be out •lfc a',d.'hat tbe best society, with kindly feelings will be found Cvery where. It may be added, by way of conclusion, that there are MANORIAL RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES, and an almost INEXHAUSTIBLE SUPPLY OF MINERALS rivp'to ,his ^uitful investment, wbich includes FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE ACRES, including AIV^ B°SWEDNAN, PULTEGGAN, AND 11ENDRA ESTATES ADJOINING. A vein of copper had lately presented itself, which pro- mises, a large, yearly income: The market at Penzance is very influential fo, the disposal of the grain and super- fluities arising from a prolific soil; and the estate alto- gether possesses so many ag.einens, with a view either to residence or investment, that it is believed it will be almost a work of supererogation to invite early and serious attention to the positive directions of the trustees, which require an unreserved sale of the whole. I addttional observations connected with facts not already noticed will appear in the particulars of sale, which, when ready, may be had at the principal Inns at Launccston, Bodmin, Truro, Fenzance, St. Ives, Hclston, Falmouth, Penryn, and Plymouth- the New London Inn, at Exeter; Messrs Cardale, Bramley, Cardale, and lliffe, Solicitors, Bedford-row; and Mr George Robins's Offices, London. bt lift) THAT DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, LANELAY; seven miles from Cowbridge. ten from Cardiff,one from Llantrissent; most completely Furnished, and in perfect repair; Stables, Wailed Garden, Orchard. &c. attached, with exclusive right of shooting over -2.0CJ A cres. Apply, post pttf. ';1', "j^olsteter. Lamb's Conduit-street, London^or Mr Williamson, New Mil;. Cardiff.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN REPORTED INWARDS.—The Vintage, Dis- co", from Havre, the St. Helene, Leport, fiom ri-rett?. in ballast; the Maria, Le Bas, from Jfeisey, with cider. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS. — The Dorothea, Ostermain, for Altona the Elizabeth,Tonkin, fftf Lisbon J the Maria, Kinge, the Christiana, Brane, the Fraw Melta, Glusing, the Johanna, Buuge. for Bremen; the Pioneer, Bracey, for Naples; the St. Helene, Le Fort, for Dunkirk. FOREIGN CLEARED OUTWARDS.—The Honor, Christ- nns, for Smyrna, the Aurora, Hasse, for New York, the Fredrick, Toft, for Altona, the Frieudschapt, Schan, and the Heiitipt-icka, Brahms, for Hamburgh, anJ the Candidate. Mortimer,for Salonica, w ith irou. IRISH IXWARDS.—The Brothers. Morgan,from Water- ford, with flour; the Elizabeth, Fisher, from Waterford, with flour. oats, and bacon. IRISH 0I I'\V\RD?.—The Prude, Fanning, the Jane, James, from Dllbl"n, with iron; seven vessels with coals. COASTERS I;I;w ARDs-The Nautilus, (steamer) Allen, the Lady Charlotte, (steamer) Allward, the Merthyr Packet, Vaughan, from Bristol, the Friends, Sully, the Venus, Gulliford, from Bridgewater, the Dolphin, Owens from Whitehaven, the City of Norwich, Thomas, from Carmaithen, the Abeona. Tanner, the Gleaner, Owens, from Gloucester, the Cambria, Fairclough, from London, with sundries, the Prothesa, Hester, t:.e Bristol. Roberts, from Plymouth, the Trader, Gowor, the Elizabeth an j Sarah, Bowen, the John, Brewer, the Sampson, Strokey, the Swift, Parker, thO John, Griffiths, from Newport, the Myra, Evans, the Industry, Griffiths, the Ocean, Owen. the Caroline, Stone, the Surprize, Evane, from Ulverston. the Belvoir Castle, Kewly, from Whitehaven, with irou ore; the Freeman, Veal, from Swansea, with earthenware; the Olive Branch, Gibbons, from Gloucester, with salt; the Minerva, Harvey, from Bideford, with mail; the Robert, Clampitt, from Newport, with iron; the Sophia, Lloyd, from Swansea, with cuim and 40 vessels in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS. -The Choice, Elsdon, and the Gowlands, Mitchell, for London, the Alary, Owens, the Memnon, Crosscombe, the Arrow, Huli, the MaIY, Jones, the Eaglet, Phillips, the Providence, Davies, the Carlisle. Bruce, the Sir Boucher Wrey, Wadley, and the Dart, Thomas, for Liverpool, the Amelia, Jones, for Chepstow, the Lively, Whittle, for Preston, the Mary, Hooper, for Bristol, the Jane, Davies, for Newport, the Queen Adelaide, Evans, for Greenock, and the Trader, Gowen, for Bristol, with iron; the Venus, Gulliford, for Bridgewater, the Celerity, Hughes, for London, tiie John, Griffiths, the Castle, Walters, and the Amity, Rogers, for li.istol, with sundries; the Valentine, Williams, from Greenock, with timber and deals; the Amelia, Williams, for St. Ives, with coal and ioli the Hope, Knight, for Bristol, with timber. NEATH. CLEARED OUT.—The Gleaner,Rowett, and the Richard and Jdac, Peaui, for Fowey; the Royal Oak, Masters, the James, Phitu, the Prince Regent, Blackstone. the Henri- etta, Good, and the Olive Branch, Sciintelbury, for Ply- mouth; the Lovely Peggy, Lewis, the Hopewell, HULu- phreys, the Diligence, Humphreys, the Charming Molly, Watkins, the George, Griffiths, the Elizabeth, Griffiths, the New Diligence, Jones, and the Catherine, Richards, for Aberystwith the Perth, CI einents, and the Penquite, Hosken, for Padstow the Elizabeth, Robertson, for Fal- mouth the Providence, Owens, the Speedwell, Phillips, the Eagle, Phili ips, the Victory, Davit's, aud the Friends, Morgan, for New Quay; the Providence, Monday, and the Two Brothers, l'heaton, for Teignuiouth the Leech, Evans, the Hannah, Jones, the Mary Ann, Jones, the Hope. Rees, and the Ruby, Jones, for Cardigan; the Neptune, Pitting, the Lovelv Cruza, Cox, and the Astria, Furze, for Darimouth; the Lark, Smith, for Cork; the Hannal, Davies, for Aberym; the Union C-Aual, Walters, and the Industry, Langmede, for Looe the Shamrock, Cinden, for Waterford the Charlotte, Groves, for flideford the Nadir, Curtiss, for Axminster; the Diligence, Rees, and the Jupiter, Davies, for the Isle of Man. SWANSEA. ARRIVED. -']Phe Dispatch, Hutchins, from Torquay, and the Return, Cragg, from Memel. with timber; the Belinda, Jones, from Gloucester, the Eleanor, Barrett, from Bristol, the Blossom, Hole, from Mmehead, the Spraycombe, Marsh, from Bridgewater, and the Hintou, lJrown, from Cork, with sundries; the William and Jane, Lewis, from Llauelly, with iroll; the Swan. Day, from Aberavon, with !J!a;is; the Providence, Smith, from Pen- zance with cider; the Pheasant, Thomas, from Milford, with clay; the Elizabeth, Jones, from Waterford, with flour the Mary, Davies, from Chester, with brick; the Gem, Mu!lard, from St. Ives, wind bound the Providence, Evans, and the Favourite Crocker, from Porthcawl, with limcstotieit, LLANELLY. ARRIV ALS.-The Charlotte and Ann, Pearn, the St. Ives, Jennings, the Pilot, Griffiths, the Tdeti- Bevan, the Sacret, Sluman, from St. Ives, the Mary, Williams, the John and Mary. Shamhrook, trom Truro, the Integrity, Husband, the Emerald, Climo, from Swansea, the Ex- cellent, Hausou, from Fowey. with copper ore the Eleanor Grace, Roberts, from Newport, with iron the Industry, Thomas, from Carmarthen, with slates the Experiment, Fbh wick, frum Bideford, with wheat; the Tender, Thninas, from Laugharne, with sundries, the Mary Ann. Webb, from St. Clears with timber; the Venus, Johnson, from Plymouth, the Perfection, Dixon, from Exmouth, the Amlwch, Griffiths, from Amlwch, the Waft, Lloyd, from Tenby, the Elizabeth, Corby, trom Southampton, the Ceres, Bawder, from Penzance, the William and Nancy. Evam, the Bett and Peggy. Meyrick, the Jenny, Morgans, from Laugharne, the L'Allred. Collarr, from Llaninon, the Hopewell, Isaac, from Ahereiron, in ballast. ENTERED OUTW ARDs,-The L'Ursule, Prat, the Al- fred, Colin, for Brest, with coals. MILFORD. ARRIVED.—The Edmund, Rowe, from I^ilermo, for Liverpool; the Ant, Morgan, from Bristol, the Dispatch, Jones, from Landovery, and the Peacf, Merritt, from Water- ford, the Pursuit, Clunn, from Liverpool, the Chevoir, James, from Quebec, (27 days passage.) the Brothers, from Jersey, the Betsey, from Bristol, the Hope, Hughes, from Solva, for Milford the Juno, Andrews from Memel, for Pembroke Dock the Union, H.irries, from Memel, for Pembroke; the Ann, Rees, trom Pont- clash, for Lanshipping; the Betsey, Owens, from Pont- clash, for Hook; and the Eliza, Evans, from Abercastle, for Pembroke. SAILED.-The Cambrian Packet, Richards, the Com- merce, Davis, from Milford, for Bristol; the Heart of Oak, Jones, from Newport, for Dublin; the Draper, Richards, from Milford, for London. The Amelia (Yacht), Bowen, R Robertson. Esq., for Portsmouth H. M. Revenue Cruizer, Diligence, Sir John Reid, Commander, from Be fast to Cork, for the purpose of refitting. NEWPORT. INIVARDS.-Eliza, Fard; and Napoleon. Dichlote, from Brest, the Celestine, Guellec, from L'Onent the Spencer, Scott,from Nantes, in baliast; the Prince Regen', Smith, from Quebec, with timber and deals, for Mrs Rebecca Harrhy; the 1* ranz. Redman, with timber, red & whitewood deals, wainscot logs and staves, for B. Ba-,chelor & Co.; the Vigilan', Hook, with tallow the Charles, Howe, the Hope, lowellf, the retsey and the Victory HiS- cox, with flour, the Elizabeth, Williams, the Betsey and Martha, Jones, and the Hopewell, Jones, witii slates; the Brothers, 1 rettyjohns, with hemp the Cornwall, Marshall, the Desire, Brooke, ith malt; the EUanor and Grace, Dayment, the Adelph-, Phillips, the Hibcrni;, Scott, the Mercury, Lewis, the Elizabetti, Withycombe, the Mar\, Holton, with iron ore the Commodore, Cousens, and the Joseph Knox, with cattle and pigs; the Eliza, Cooptr, with oats the Three Sisters, Power, with provisions; the J^ne, Davies, the Cambria, Fairclouob, the New Hope. Jones, the Barnstaple Trader, Dalling, the Tredegar, Har- wood, the Car.eon, Harwood, Jan., the Moderator, Johns, the Bristol I acket, Siott, the M iry, Coombs, the George, Johns, and the Swift. Parker, with sundries. ()U1 WARDS. I he Carmarthen, Sutton, the Speculator, James, the Hope, James, the Tom, Allen, the Jane, Davies, the Betsey, Stephens, the Hope, Webborn, the Mary Hal;, Harwood, the Pallace, Bartlett, the Sisters, Rose, the Elet- nor and Grace, Roberts, the Favoiite Crocker, the R". bert, Clampit, the Princess Royal, Morgan, the GanntJ, Hicks, the Victory, Nicholas, the Alexander. Edwards, the Druid, Cuthers, the the Ann, Sheraton, the Aeron, DI- vies, the Saltrens Rock, Mollard, the Unity, Berwick, the Norfolk, Henty, with iron and tin; the Matthew, Withers, with timber, the Tredegar, Harwood, the Carleon, Har. wood, jun., the Moderator, Johns, the Bristol Packet, Scott, the Mary, Coombs, the George, Johns, and the Swift, Parker, with sundries also about 200 vessels with coals.