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Orders and Advertisements will be received by the following Country Agents. CARDIFF: Mr. WM. BIRD, Bookseller. MONMOUTH Mr. C. HOUGH. BRECON: Mr. WM. EVANS, Ship Street. NEWPORT Messrs. WEBUER and SON, Booksellers BRIDGEND Mr. J. BIRD. NEATH Mr. WHITTINGTON, Auctioneer. SWANSEA Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street. COWBRIDGE Post Office. CRICKHOWEL: Mr. T. WILLIAMS. ABERGAVENNY: Messrs. WATKINS and SoN, P.'O. USK MR. WILLIAM DAVIS, Land Agent and Surveyor CHEPSTOW IVIX.B. BRADFORD, Chemist and Druggist LANDOVERY: D. R. and W. REES, Post Office. BUILTH: Mr. E.T. LEWIS. TREDEGAR: Mr.JoHN DAVIS (Brychan), Bookseller. HEREFORD Mr. W.H. VALE, Bookseller, High Street BRISTOL: Mr. JOHN REES, 31, College Green. And at the GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Street, Merthyr Tydvil, where all Communications are requested to be addressed. LONDON AUFNTt Messrs NEWTON and Co., Warwick Squire. Mr. R. BAHKER, 3:3, FlcetStrect. C Mr. S. D LACUN, Colonial Coffee House, Walbroofc. Mr. G. RF Y NELL, 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet Stieet, MR. HAMMOND, 27, Lombard street, MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, 1, Finch Lane, and To all Posttnasteis and Clerk-s of the Roads. This Paper is regularly filed at Peel's CofTer House FleetStreet; theChapter CotIec House, St. Paul's; and it the Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook, London.
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sul-S CARDIFF AND BRISTOD. The New and Swift Going Steam Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Is to ply on the following bays:- FROM CARDIFF. JULY .20.MONDAY 12 noon. 22.WEDNESDAY 2.J afternoon. 24.FRIDAY 4 afternoon. 27.MONDAY 6 afternoon. 29.WEDNESDAY 7 morning. 31.FRIDAY 8 morning. FROM BRISTOL. JDLY.21.TUESDAY 12 noon. 23.THURSDAY 2 afternoon. 25.SATURDAY 9 morning, JL 28.TUESDAY 6 morning. BO.THEJRSDAY 5t morning. AFTER CABIN, 5S. For further Particulars, see Hand Bill. N.B. Goods for Cardiff taken in at Cumberland Basin, per Robert Chaplain, Agent and at No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, per John G. Jones, Agent; also for Merthyr, Caerphilly, Cowbridge, Llantrissent, and Bridgend, New- bridge, Aberdare, &c. It being of importance that she should leave Bristol immediately she fleets, in order to make her Passage to Cardiff the same Tide, it is re- quested that Carriages and Horses intended to be Shipped, rnay be brought down previous to the time advertised for Sailing. PACKET OFFICE,—St. Mary street,Cardiff, RICHARD JONES TODD, Agent. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. SSBhl The New and beautiful Fast Sailing Steam Packet, -gfrffiyy, 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. JULY 21.TUESDAY li afternoon 9i morning. 23.THURSDAY 2l alternoon.. 10,i morning. 25.SATURDAY 4 afternoon.. 12 noon. FROM BRISTOL. Coach to Bridgend. JULY20. MONDAY .11 morning.. 8 afternoon. 22.WEDNESDAY 11 afternoon 5 afternoon. 24.FRIDAY 3 afternoon.. 7 afternoon. FARES :—After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin.—Re- reshments may be had on Board on moderate Terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 2ls.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, 15s.; 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 to 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 sage to Cardiff the same Tide, it is requested that Carriages and Horses may be brought down Half an Hour previous to the time advertised for Sailing. Bridgend and Cowbridge.—A Fast Light Post Coach funs to and from the Lady Charlotte. Merthyr.—Coaches to and from Daily. Newbridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llantrissent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Places in Lock-up Canal Boats and Waggons immediately Oil arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, In which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c. &c. forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Lug- gage (if lost or damaged) above the value of f2, norfor any Deck Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of zEl, unless in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of de- livery; nor will they be answerable for any other Parcel above the value of £ 2 (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such and freight paid in proportion. It is the determination of the Proprietors to render this Establishment one of the most desirable means of com- munication between Bristol and South Wales. An excel- lent Carriage Road is opened between the Town of Cardiff and the Packet Station, affording the greatest facility for Shipping Carriages, Horses, &c. Any further information as to Freight, &c. will be readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff;' or to Mr W. II.Land, 38, Prince's Street, Bristol. SIGHT RESTORED.—NERVOUS HEADACHE CURED, and CHOLERA PREVENTED.—Under the patronage of his late MAJESTY and the LORDS of the TREASURY.—Dr. ABERNETHY used it, and by that gentleman it was termed the FACULTY'S FRIEND and N(IRSE'SVADE MECUNI.-Dr. ANDREWS also recommends its use as a preventive. Mrs. Guppy, No. 36, Nelson square, BUckfriart road, cured °f Ophthalmia. Mr. A. Macintyre, aged 65, No. 3, Silver street. Golden square, cured of Gutta Serena. it, Listen, Esq. Marine Library, Rainggate, Kent, cured of Catanct. Mrs. Burberow, cured wh le at Jamaica of Gutta Serem, N, 37, Mary street, Regent's park, London. Mr. P. Sanderson, No. 11), Harper street, L eds, cured of Cnturaet. Numerous original testimonials from medical gentlemen itnd families of the tirs,t respectability, proving tht* above, amy be seen at 39, Broad street, Bloouiobury, and 24, King-iireet, Long Acre, London. The high patronage CRIMS LONE'.S EYE SNUFF has at- tained is a testimonial beyond suspicion. This delightful herbaceous dompoucd is the most wholesome snuff tken, an,1 fa highly recommended for its benign influence on all who use It. A LIST OF THE EDITORS Who have recommended its frequent rise to prevent Cholera or anY other contagion entering; the system, and its an infallible restorative of SIGHT, and certain cure of Nervous Head ache, "te:-The Times, Evening Mail, Chronicle, Morning Herald, Suuday Herald, Old England, United Service Gazette, Morruiig Clie tetibain Joui tial, Public Ledger, British Traveller, Weeliljr Times, Albion and Star, Liverpool Chronicle, Sun, "eekly Dispatch, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette, and Merthyr Guardian, True Sun, Carmarthen Journal, Mr. "nckingham in his Parliamentary Reports, the Legal K xamlner jnd Law Chronicle, Ladies' Magazine, Evangelical Magazine, West India Magazine, &c. &c. Copy of a Letter sent to Mr. Grimstone, 39, Broad Street, Hloomsbury. Dear Sir,—You may make use of my name, for a true tact, ik your eye snuff, I have received such great benefit, Jhatl can Bee to write without glasses, which I could not do I took your Eye Snuff, my eyes being so very weak •hey Bre no\v perfectly strong 1 M-.my of my poor aged bien and women would use it in preference to other Inuff. but they can lift afford six pence per ounce fir buy it in the 941kniattr. I remain Sir, yonr's respectfully, I H. PLUCKWELL, Governor of the Poor. Poor-House, Tottenham, Middlesex, January 24th, 1834. Observations of the Editor of the -1 Old England," EVE SNI/FF.—This is really an extraordinary preparation, "{what it is composed we know not, but thi* we know, ihat is Wondeifuily efficacious, relievfnjj headache, and pursing the *'yes of injurious hum .urs, especially if they are of a scrofulous jiature. It is also an extremely complaisant companion when lolling over musly books or writings, and tends most powerfully ?° enable the eye to pei form without fail an unusual quantity of labuur." Copy of a Letter sent to Mr. Grimstone. Leeds, July 4, 1834. U Sir,—I have received very great benefit from your Eye > I have been afflicted Ten Years with Cataract, and ^as given up by the Medical Men, but was recommended to use your Snuff, which completely cured me in a few Veeks; you may matae use of my Name, if it will do you any good, Excuse my writing. Your's faithfully, PETER SANDERSON, 10, Harper-street, Leeds. observe THE INVENTOR'S SIGNATURE ON EACH CANISTER." the Patronage of his late Majesty and the Lords of the Treasury. Sold ia Canisters, 8s., 4s. 4d., 2s. 4d., Is. 3d., ana 8d. each or Loose", 6d per oz. May be had at the Gazette Guardian Office; Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil; Williams. Merthyr Tydvil and Brecon Messrs. \V&k and Son, Booksellers, Abergavenny Messrs. ebber and Son, Bookseller, Newport; Mr. Evans, Car- B< rt/len Journal Office, Carmarthen Thomas Williams, ^er> Crickhowell and in every principal Town ,u Kingdom. # -AAU THE NEW SCHOONER MSt wSSmKm W. HUGHES, Master, Is now Loading, at COTTON'S WHARF, Tooley Street, London, FOR CARDIFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, ABERGAVRNNY. BRECON, MONMOUTH, PONTYPOOL, COWBRIDGE, BRIDGEND, AND PLACES ADJACENT, And will positively sail on FRIDAY, the 24th of JULY, 1835. For Freight, &c. apply bo the Master on board; Mr. R. Burton, jun. Newport Mr. Thomas Richards, Aberga- venny Messrs. Winstone, Prosser and Co. Brecon; Mr. SnCiit^the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr. Fairclough, Agent to the Cardiff and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, July 13, 1835. BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, TAG. WILL SAIL JEAS jjjjTOv During the NEXT WEEK. AS FOLLOWS — €S5b JULY. FROM BRISTOL, 20, MONDAY. not sail 1 after 21, TUESDAY.. not sail 2tafter 22. WEDNESDAY 1 morn 4 after 23, THURSDAY 8 morn 41 after 24, FRIDAY 5! morn 5 after 25, SATURDAY. 6 morn 51 after JULY. FROM NEWPORT. 20, MONDAY n morn not sail 21, TUESDAY not sail 124 after 22, WEDNESDAY. 7Amorn a after 23, THURSDAY 81 morn 21 after 24, FRIDAY 9 morn 4 after 25, SATURDAY 5 morn 4 after FARES :-After Cabin 4s.-Fore-Cabin, 2s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. each. ° To and Fro same Day, provided a To anil Fro Ticket is taken, After-Cabin 6s Fore-Cabin 3s. Four-Wheel Carriage, 80s. • Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; Horses each, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one Passenger, 15s. Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto Fore-Cabin, 6s. The Proprietors of the above Packets GIVE NOTICE that they will not be accountable for any Pas- senger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless booked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of Booking. Packet-Offices, Rownham- Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. JOHN JONES, Agent. CARDIFF.—Coaches between Newport and Cardiff, Daily. CARDIFF AND MERTHYR.—A Coach between Cardiff and Merthyr every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, starting from the Rummer Tavern and Steam Packet Hotel, Cardiff, at 6 o'clock morning, and from Merthyr at 5 o'clock evening. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn New- bridge, Bedwelly, and Nantyglo.—A Coach Daily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morning, and starting at 2 o'clock afternoon. July I, 1S35. r CHOLERA. FROM the great relief and effectual cures afforded to so many Thousands who were afflicted with the above Complaint during the last Summer, in London and other parts of the country, and its general use in the London Hospitals, the Proprietor, at the request of some of the most eminent of the Faculty, has been induced to offerhis JETHERIAL ESSENCE OF GINGER to the notice of all Families where medical aid is not im. mediately available. It is likewise recommended to all Cold, Phlegmatic, Weak and Nervous Cohstitutions, and is certain in affording relief in the Heartburn, Indigestion, Loss4of 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; 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 approbation of it — Prepared by D. Woodhouse; Operative Chemist, King William street, London Bridse, and sold in Bottles 2s 6d. 4s. 6d. and ]0,. 6d. each. May be had of Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. Williams, Chemist and Druggist, Brecon and Merthyr Tydvil, Mr. Evans, Carmarthen, and all Medicine Venders. MATRONS. James Johnson, Physician to His Majesty. A. T. Holroyd, Physician to the Marylebone Dispensary. Thomas HodSk' l^'cian to Guy's Hospital. S. Ash well, M D. I hysiciari to Guy's Hospital. A. Middleton, Physician to the Leamington Hospital. Charles Louden, Physician to the Leamington Bathing Institution. R. Rowley. Physician to the Aldersgate Dispensary. F. Tyrell. Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. DR. CLEE'S HERBACEDU -3 PflLLi, FOR THE CURE OF I Indigestion, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Habitual Cos tivehess, Fevers, Inflamjnations, Gout, Rheumatism Erysipelas. Scorbutic Affection*, Cutaneous Eruption' Intestina Worms, Jaundice, Dropsies, fye. for preserving the Constitution, strengthening the Stomach, and im- proving the general health. •nUR1NG a f>, act'<:e nPwards of forty years, the LJ lute Dr. CIce employed with tinvaryingsuccess 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 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 Stom&ch, and give tone to the. digestive organs, are par. ticularly calculatea for loss of appetite or lowness of spirits,and will be found truly serviceable inremoving Nausea, Giddiness, or Headache. They are superior in point of efficacy to any Medicine yet discovered in eradicating all Scorbutic Affections and Eruptions on the Skin. 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%nd CO. Surgeons, 2, Charles Street, Soho, London; and sold, by their Agents at the Gazette and Guardian Office and Mr. Williams, Chemist and Drug- gist, Brecon', and Merthyr Tydvil, in boxes at Is. ljd.2s. 9d. and 4s,"6d. each. None are genuine but those bearing the signa- ture of W. HARDING & Co. 2, Charles Street, Soho, on the Government Stamp round each box. ALSO, DR. CLEE'S PECTORAL BALSAM For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Affections of the Chest, Lungs, c. This invaluable medicine was constaii^y employed by, the late Dr. CLEE, in affections of the Chest, Lungs, &c. during his long and extensive practice, and the astonishing success which marked his treatment is doubtless the- strongest recommendation in its favour. By promoting Expectoration, it almost instantly removes slight and recent Coughs, gives immediate relief to those which have assumed a more dangerous character, and if e 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 HARDJNG on the Government Stamv- SALES BY 4UCTION. BUILTH, BRECONSHIRE. 3To be Soltr tig Auction, By Mr THOMAS PRICE, At the KING'S HEAD, in the Town of BUILTH, on MONDAY, the 3rd Day of AUGUST, 1835, THE following VALUABLE and DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY LOT 1.—A Capital Water CORN GRIST MILL, a Good and Substantial DWELLING HOUSE, Stabling for 4 Horses, Cart House, Pigsties, Yards, and about 4 Acres of Rich Meadow Land. Also, a FLANNEL MA- NUFACTORY and Seven Cottages, with a Garden to each; and Two Shops for Wheels and Looms, Blacksmith's Shop, Skinner's Yard, Workshop, and Drying Loft. The GRIST MILL is worked by an Iron Wheel, eighteen feet in diameter, which drives three pair of stones, two French and one Welsh. Two Flour Machines, with other necessaries for carrying on the Mealing Trade aie attached. The MANUFACTORY has a Tucking Mill, and nearly two hundred yards of Racks for dressing Flannel. The Machinery, which is driven by a Water Wheel fourteen feet in diameter, consists of four Carding Machines, two double and two single, Willow, Slubbing Perch, and three Spinning Jennies, one of SO. the others of 60 Spindles six Weaving Looms, Sleys of different numbers, with every other requisite Article for the Manufacture of Flannel. The Premises have been erected within a few years, with the best materials, and in the most substantial man- ner, the supply of water is abundant, and the whole are most advantageously situated for carrying on the respective Businesses; being within half a mile of the Market Town of Builtb, and having access by go Roads in every di- rection. There is no oth. r Flannel Manufactory within several miles of Builth, in the neighbourbood of which some of the best Wool in the Principality is grown. The whole Property will peremptorily be Sold in conse- quence of the death of the late Proprietor, who was for some years the occupier also of the Mill and Manufactory. LOT 2.-A Good FAMILY RESIDENCE on a small scale, with Garden, Stable, Yard, &c. attached now and for some years past in the occupation of Miss Lewis, and situate near the Cliurchyard in the Town of Builth. Also TWO COTTAGES adjoining the Stable of this Lot, and respectively Let for £3 3s. and f3. Lor 3.-A Neat and Commodious Messuage or DWELLING HOUSE with Garden and Yard, adjoining Lot 2, now in the occupation of the Misses Beynon. The situation of these Lots cannot be excelled. The air of Builth is proveibially healthy, and the Markets are remarkably cheap and abundant. For further Particulars apply, if by Letter, post-paid, to the Auctioneer at Builth, or to Mr Lawrence, Solicitor, Brecon. THE GADLYS IRON WORKS AT ABERDARE, Near Merthyr Tydvil, in full operation. By Mr GEORGE ROBINS, At the AUCTION MART, on THURSDAY, JULY 80, at Twelve, in one lot, AVery Valuable PROPERTY for the employment of capital; it consists of GADLYS EXTENSIVE IRON WORKS, at Aberdare, in the COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. The extent and value of these works need no remark in the neighbourhood of MERTHYR TYDVIL, nor for 100-miles around the country. It is only to illu- mine those at a distance that the following remarks are respectfully submitted-The Iron Works employ from 120 to 150 MEN CONSTANTLY AND SUCCESSFULLY, and would form a beautiful appendage to a very rarge Iron Foundry, being capable of making, in its present state, from 1,700 to 2,000 TONS OF IRON ANNUALLY, and an opportunity of making all large castings from the furnace. There is a POWERFUL STEAM-ENGINE, from the Neath Abbey Company, executed in their best manner. The Iron made is greatly esteemed for strong castings and engine purposes. Liverpool and Bristol alone take off all that can be spared. The coal is worked by a pit, with a drift for taking down horses, and a balance-pit for raising coal. The works are ventilated, and well circumstanced for working the extensive and hitherto "UNTOUCHED MINERAL DISTRICT" OF CWM DARE. The ore is principally procured one mile and a half from the works, and only 500 yards from THE PUBLIC TRAM HOAD. There are good quarries of stone, and very encouraging prospects of good veins of ore upon the coal works. Lime- stone five miles distant, abutting on the public tram road, and the iron works adjoin it, where it communicates with THE CARDIFF AND ABERDARE CANAL. The property altogether consists of nearly THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES OF MINERAL PROPERTY, and a good residence, with stabling, productive garden, and paddocks; all sorts of comfort as appendages to this lucrative concern. Mr Robins is earnest in his appeal to all those who, having capital and no distaste for employing it successfully, to give their immediate attention to this must excellent nt opportunity to amass wealth, by means of a little industry, and without more than ordinary exertions to obtaiji it. Particulars may be had prior .0 the sale at the Waterloo, Liverpool; Bush, Bristol; Hen and Chickens Hotel, Birmingham; the Printer of the Manchester Times, Manchester; of Messrs Meyrick and Da vies, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydvil; the Auction Mart; and at Mr George Robins's Offices, London; where a plan of the whole property may be seen. J IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. Seventeen Hundred Acres of Janrl with Iron Stone and Coal under, on Lease to the Iron Company, at only £ 4,000 a-year, with the Tolls, Fines, and Manorial Rights of the Market of Pontypool, with an Estate of 173 Acres of Coal, Iron, and fine Clay and .a Farm of 450 Acres, with the Tithes of the Parish of Hay, county of Brecon. By Mr GEORGE ROBINS, At the AUCTION MART, on THURSDAY, JULY 30, at Twelve, by direction of Trustees, for Absolute Sale, EXCEEDINGLY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY for safe investment of capital, with pros- pective .views of considerable extent; it consists of SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, of which 1,400 acres are IRON STONE AND COAL, having the advantage of unexceptionable lessees in the persons of THE BRITISH IRON COMPANY, who have at present the advantage of a lease at a most in- adequate rent; but which promises, in full work, on an estimate moderately formed, A REVENUE EXCEEDING TWELVE THOUSAND FOUNDS A YEAR. The present inferior rental, if the mines are worked or not, is a certainty of FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS A-YEAR DURING THE EXISTING LE\SE; and, amongst a variety of favourable covenants, there is one which requires them to leave all buildings, machinery, and improvements in good repair, the value of which is computed at ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS, including A COMPLETE TOWN, ERECTED AT THEIR OWN ENTIRE EXPENSE. Independently of the advantages which have been noticed, the Company are tenants of a farm and mill, and an estate of 173 acres, which is composed of COALS, IRON AND FIRE CLAY, underlet at £ S00 a year: and, to conclude, THE ENTIRETY OF TWO FREEHOLD FARMS, producing £228 a year, and two-thirds of THE GREAT AND SMALL TITHES OF THE PARISH OF HAY, COUNTY OF BRECON. One-tenth part of the property previously alluded to is the subject of the present sale, and when the responsibility of the lessees is taken into fair consideration, and the cheer- ing prospect on the determination of their interest is fairly viewed, it may well claim the early attention of those who desire to invest securely, and with views of improvement most satisfactory and encouraging. Particulars may be had at the Waterloo, Liverpool; Manchester Times, Manchester; the Hen and Chickens, Birmingham; the Tontine, Sheffield; at the Inn at Mer- thyr Tydvil; the Bush, Bristol; of Messrs Manning and Dalston, solicitors, Hertford-street, May-fair the Auction Mart; aud at Mr George Robins's Offices, London. SALES BY AUCTION. The Vauxhall Pottery, the oldest extant, together with the Delph Manufactory dose by, four Houses adjoining, aud capital Stabling, Coach-houses, range of Offices for the Trade, and a large Garden opposite, in High-street. Vauxhall. MR. GEORGE ROBINS is directed by the Executors of Mr Whisker, recently deceased, to oiferfor unresfived SALE by AUCTION, at the Auction mart, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, at One, t The VAUXHALL POTTERY, abutting on the River Thames, close to VAUXHALL BRIDGE, and in the High-street, Vauxhall. This property is cele- brated throughout the kingdom has been established MORE THAN TWO-HUNDRED YEARS, and one of its peculiar characteristics will be found, that, in despite of real or imaginary improvement, this famed establishment has weathered thestorm triumphantly with an increased and increasing trad€^ almost without a parallel, and it now ranksunquestionably as the first in Europe for a BROWN STONE POTTERY. The receipts have varied from six to EIGHT THOUSAND POUNDS A YEV., and the profits are prodigious. The establishment, both in extent and convenience, is perfect in its adaptation to the present trade, with the river close at hand. The RESIDENCE hath pretensions not to be found in the same neighbour- hood. It is fully adequate to accommodate a most re- spectable family. and is in perfect order for occupation. Also, The DELPH MANUFACTORY, the ONLY ONE in ENGLAND. hard by. This is equally convenient with the Pottery, although not quite so extensive, and from which a re- spectable income is derivable, with no dread of competition. Also, four Houses adjoining, in Princes street, Lambeth, and OPPOSITE to the POTTERY is extensive ground, on which is erected a 6-stall stable, coach-hous- with loft over, and a range of offices con- nected witi the establishment. The property is held of the DliAN and CHAPTER of CANTERBURY, RENEWABLE for EVER. On the moderate scale of the Court, the ground-rent is ,£200 ayear only. I J Mr Robins very respectfully invites the early considera- tion o' those who would engage in a successful enterprise, without a particle of risk, and a certain large yearly reveaue in view-provided always (let it be understood) they tread in the steps of their successful predecessor, and adopt industry and attention for their motto. Particulars, describing the extent of the manufactory, will be ready twenty days antecedent to the sale, at the Auction Market; and at Mr. George Robins's Offices, in Covent-garden. IN CORNWALL. The Trengwainton and Nariseglos Estates, with the fine Mansion and Offices, Grounds and Plantations, Walks of considerable extent, the Gardens most extensive, with Shrubberies, and 320 acres of Land surrounding it; together with the Boswednan, Pulteggan, and Hendra Estates, which form a berr; altogether 520 acres, within two miles of Penzance. MR GEORGE ROBINS Is directed by the Noblemen, who are Executors and Trustees for Sale under the will of Sir Rose Price, Baronet, to offer 4For late, fog joltblic nuctiott, At the AUCTION MART, in LONDON, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, at Twelve, in One orwo Lots, as shall be settled on the day of sale, r IHE exceedingly VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES of the late SIR ROSE "PRICE, BAUT., DECEASED, comprehending altogether a very fine property, which has for many a long year been accounted one of the prominent features of this highly gifted spot, the Great Lion of Pen- zance, the value and peculiar features of which will he well appreciated in the neighbourhood, as well as through- out THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL. It comprehends TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, lying very compact and well together, in the most favored and fertile part of the county, viz., THE TRENGWAINTON AND N\NSEGLOS ESTATES, WHICH INCLUDE THREE HUNDRED & SEVENTY- THREE ACRES, THE SPLENDID MANSION HOUSE, which ere long, it is believed, will be consecrated to the abode of AN INDEPENDENT M. P.; for althongh reform has severely visited these regions, it will lie remembered that THE BOROUGH OF ST. IVES is still out of the pale of suppositious improvement; the influential power of hospitality and good fqjlowship are alone required to insure to the possessor the delight of re- presenting its neighbouring town. The Mansion, so servedly famed throughout the county, is EMBOSOMED IN A FOREST OF VARIED TIMBER, and adapted to give effect to all the legitimate-wants of A MAN OF HIGH FAMILY PRETENSIONS; its outward form presents a somewhat doubtful ortJer of architecture; but within comfort is conspicuous every- where. It is euvironed by PARK-LIKE GROUNDS, and prolific plantations of great extent, which are disposed in taste so perfect, as never to have been qtieatiotied they are of great extent, and from "EXTENDED TKRRACE WALK" the scene is one that baffles all description it leaves the famed terrace of WINDSOR CASTLE at an immeasurable distance. The kitchen gardens are planned most judiciously, after the manner of Ragley, and exceedingly productive, and, with the aid of SPLENDID NEWLY.ERECTED HOT AND SUCCES- SION HOUSES, are quite independent of Covcnt Garden's famed market. It may be well to communicate to those who laud economy, that provisions are abundant, and very moderate. THE CLIMATE HAS, NOT UNFREQUENTLY. BEEN ASSIMILATED TO THE SOCTH 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 NVPLES is not unfrequently called to mind in partaking at leisure of the delightful Panorama which is presented from the terrace walk, and there is an almdst PERPETUAL ITALIAN SKY prevailing in this favoured district winter is a stranger to the delightful atmosphere; the medical profession who sojourn here have, not ufifrequentiy, been heard to com- plain that the breezes from the Atlantic, and the congeni- ality of this climate, are sad enemies to their vocation, and many is the time and oft have they exclaimed, "OTHELLO'S OCCUPATION'S GONE" It will not be out of place to add, that the best socley, wlth kindly feelings, will be found every where. There are MANORIAL RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES, and an almost INEXHAUSTIBLE SUPPLY OF MINERALS as appendages to this fruitful investment, which includes FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE ACRES, including BOSWEDNAN, PULTEGGAN, AND HENDRA ESTATES ADJOINING. A vein of copper has lately presented itself, which Pro- mises a large yearly income. The market at Penzance is very influential for the disposal of the grain and super- fluities arising from a prolific soil; and the estate alto- gether possesses so many agremens, 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. The soil in the neighbourhood of Penzance is exceedingly fruitful, the average annual value varying from two pounds to ten, and as regards this estate in particular it is doubly b!cssed, for, independent of an extraordinarily i-ich-surface, it is believed there will be found below A MINE OF WEALTH. Some additional 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 Launceston, Bodmin, Truro, Penzance, St. Ives, Helston, Fitlmouth, Penryn, and Plymouth; the New London Inn, at Exeter; Messrs. John and Rodd, solicitors, Pellzance) Messrs Cardale, Bramley, Cardale, and Iliffe, solicitors, Bedford-row and at Mr George Robins's Offices, Lontftn. SALES BY AUCTION. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Œo br Jboltir bJl Auction, By Mr WM. MORRIS, On the Premises, at LANDOUGH CASTLF, near COW- BRIDGE, on THURSDAY, the 23d of JULY, 1835, THE Undermentioned VALUABLE LIVE STOCK L 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 aad 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. Tue 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- tentimi 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. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1ro be OU:J fog ftucticit, By Mr M. WHITTINGTON, On the Premises at Penissitr Coed, and Hembark Farm?, in the Parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Ncath, on MONDAY, the 20th Day of JULY, 1835, THE valuable FARMING STOCK and HOUSE- HOLD tURNIIURE, of Mr Thomas Petty; the Farming Stock consists of 13 Valuable Draught and Saddle Horses, I Yearling Filly. 4 Milch Cows, 3 Calvcf, 78 Sheep, 65 Lambs, 3 yearling Heifers, 2 Steers, 12 Pigs, 1 Boar, 3 good Carts, 3 Iron Plough., Roller, sets of Har- rows and Harness,, quantity of Hay and Straw, Wheelbar- row, Ladders, Implements of Husbandry, &c. &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &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 Ciock, in Oak Case, Oak and Rush-seated Chairs, Chimney Or- ments, Glass, Carpeting, Looking Glasses, Fender and tire Irons, a general assortment of Kitchea and Dairy Requisites. The whole will be Sold without Reserve, and for Ready Money. 'I 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 Sold in One Day. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. CAPITAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To be lolo b nuctiott, By SMITH & COATES, ( Unless Disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be grven,) On the PREMISES,on TUESDAY, the 21st JilL Y, 1835, between the hours of Two and Five in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions 01 sale to tie then produced, ALL that very extensive and long-established INN, called and known by the name of the KING'S HEAD, witli all neeessary and requisite STABLING and other Outbuildings, together with a large Garden, belonging and adjoining thereto. The above 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 trifling expense, be made to commaud the first Business in that populous and flourishing town. Thpre is au excellent Stream of Water running through the Garden, on which, at a small expense, could be erected a Corn Mill.,or may otherwise be turned to advantage. N.H. Part of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage. For a view, apply on the premises, and for further particulars, to J. G. H. Owen, Solicitor, or the. Auctioneers, Monmouth or to W. H. Owen, Solicitor, Narberth, (if by letter, post paid). r Dr. RAMADGE ON CONSUMPTION. just published in 1 vol. Svo. price Us. the 2d Edition, with important Additions, illustrated by coloured plates, CONSUMPTION CURABLE, and the manner in c which Nature as well as Remedial Art operates in effecting a healing Process in cases of Consumption, ex- plained fnd illustrated by numerous remarkable and interesting cases. By FRANCIS H. RAMADGE, M. D. 1". L S., rellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Senior Physician to t'he Infirmary for Asthma, Con- sumption, and other Diseases of the chest, and Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine, &c. Also ready for delivery, ASTHMA, its Species and complications Elucidated in a practical Treatise. c6' London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and i,onginan. Hr. t\ttmab'gt'ø Heto iftlelrical SHorkg. ASTHMA, ITS SPECIES AND COMPLICA- TIONS, or Researches into the Pathology of D\s- ordered Respiration, with remarks on the Remedial Treat- mentapplicable to each Variety; being a Practical aud Theoretical tveview of this Malady, considered in its Simple Form, and in connection with Disease of the Heart, Catarrh, Indigestion, &c.-in 1 vol. 8vo. price 12s. Illustrated by Cases and Six Plates, accurately coloured from Nature. 0 Also, by the same Author, an Improved Edition of the TREATISE ON CONSUMPTION, Price 8s.; in which the Curability of the Disease is proved by numerous facts. —London: LONGMAN and Co. FOR BILIOUS, STOMACH, AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, SICK HEAD-ACHES, &c. SYDENHAM'S ANTIBILIOUS APERIENT, or C? FAMILY PILLS OF HEALTH, ENTIRELY VEGE- TABI.E; -24 safe and efficacious Medicine, Indigestion, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Sick Head-Aclie, Flatidencies, Gout, Spasms, Heartburn, tyc., are more speedily and effectually removed than could be credited, but from experience in the use of these valuable Pills.— One trial will be an irrefragable proof. Mild, yet effectual in their operation, being free from calomel, thev require no confinement or alteration in diet: moderate exercise oil- creases their good effects. One or two pills may be taken at any time when costive or uneasv in the stomach or bowels, and SYDENHAM s PILLS should be taken by per sons of all ages, when in this state, as they assist digestion, correct excesses of the table, give a healthy action to the stomach, remove most of the complaints to which the diges- tive organs are subject, and will lead to health and a cheerful old age. The most delicate females, the young, the aged, and the pregnant prefer them to most other Aperients, as they are beneficial to their general health and improve their appearance. Another important advantage which will result from the regular use of these Pills, is, that keeping the bowels in a regular and healthy state, will, in a great measure, be a safe-guard from prevailing epi- demics, such as Cholera, Influenza, Typhus" Sec. and by a VEGETABLE Aperient, at once mild, safe, and effectual,- Naval and Military men, or persons leading sedentary lives, yid Commercial gentlemen find them a certain assistant to repel the attacks of disease, arising from neglect, intempe- rance, the want of exercise, or the effects of climate. These Pills speedily remove the irritation and feverish state of the stomach, correct the morbid condition of the liver, and othe* organs subservient to digestion; promote healthy secretions; cleanse the stomach and bowels from noxious accumulations and the blood from all impurities. Sold and prepared by the Sole Proprietor, JOHN REES, 51, College Green, Bristol sold also by most respectable Chemists, Booksellers, and Dealers in Patent Medicines in the United Kingdom, in Boxes, at Is lid; 2s 9d; 4. 6d; and 11s. The 2s 9d boxes contain three small boxes, and Purchasers wiH find considerable advantage in the purchase of the larger boxes, viz. 4s 6J and Us. The Public will be especially particular, and see the Proprietor's name, 4 J. BRISTol. on the Govern- ment Stamp affixed to each Box, by order of his Majesty's Commissioners, the imitation of which is a Capital offeuce, TO EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS. So be t!Ji$porb of, IN A FERTILE AND VERY ACCESSIBLE PART OF AMERICA, A LARGE TRACT OF LAND, situated both sides of a Navigable River, and in a very temperate climate. For further particulars, apply to the Printer of the Mertltyr Guardian; if by letter, post-paid. Insolvent Debtor -Dividend. WHEREAS. tbe Assignee of the Estate and W Effects of JAMES WALTERS, late of the towu of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, Common Brewer and Maltster, au Insolvent Debtor, who was in the month of April, 1830, a person of unsound mind, hath caused an account of the said Estate and Effects duly sworn to be filed in the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors; the Creditors of the said Insolvent are requested to meet the Assignee at the Office of l\lr Itichard Wyndham Williams, Solicitor, situate at Cardiff aforesaid, on the Twenty Fifth day of August next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, when and where the Assignee will declare the amount of the balance in his hands, and proceed to make a Dividend with the same amongst the Creditors oi the said Insolvent, who shall prove their debts to the satisfaciion of the said Assignee by Affidavit, sworn as directed by the Statute, in proportion to the amount thereof subject to such correction of the Rights to receive Dividends as may he made according to the same Statute. GALSWORTHY & NICHOLS, 9 Cook's Court, Linoolns Inn, For R. W. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Cardiff.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN RnpoUTliD INWARDS.—Ihe Pilot, Jones, from Miramichi. the Molly Moore, Henly, from Prince Edward's Island, with timber, deals. &c.; and the Hugarth, Crocker, fro n Havre, in ballast. FORKIGN ENTERFD O(ITWARDS.-Tiie Oby, Williams, and the Joseph and Ann, Tiowe, for Rotterdam the John, Brewer, and the Herefordshire, Lowdey, for Opporto and the Hogarth, Crocker, for New York. FOREIGN CLEARED OUTWARDS.—The Elizabeth. Ton- kin,- for Lisbon, with iron, cheese, &c.; the Christiania, Bratie, for Bremen, the Pearl, Kruger, for Altona, and the St. Helena, Le Port, for Dunkirk, with iron. IRISH INWARDS.—The Mary Ann, Press, from Dublin, with iron; the Alexander, Hooper, from Cork, with sun- dries; the Abeona, Bowen, from ltoss, with Hour. IRISH OUTWARDS.—The Gleaner, Harris, for Belfast, with ilfon and coal the Edwin, Griffiths, for Dundalk, and the Commerce, Williams, for Dublin, with iron; 12 vessels with coals. COASTERS INWARDS.—Ti!e Matilda. Fry, the Fi-icnds, Todd, the Whim, Miller, the Castle, Jones, tbe Amity, Koger=, the Nautilus, (steamer) Allen, the Lady Charlotte, (steamer) Allward, from Bristol, the Jane, levies, from Newport, the Eliza, Crockford, from Minehead, the Friends, Sully, from Bridgewater, and the Glamorgan, Williams, from London, with sundries; the Simeon, Moxley, the Henry, Mills, the William, Thomas, the Sampson, Stuckey, the Elizabeth, Prewett, frolll Newport, the Julia, Stuckey, the Amelia, Jones, from, Chepstow, the Acorn, Roberts, the Success, Groat, the Octavia, Smith, the Edward, Sheridan, the Margaret, Russel, the Mary Ann, Thompson, the New Minerva, Brough. the Comet, Head, frem White haven, the Ann and Betsey, Watkins, the Friends, Llewelling, from Ulverstone, the Yeomaus Glory, Cooper, the Mdrgaretta, Cooper, from Fowey, the Britannia, Trip, lett, from Plymouth, the Mary, Hooper, from Bristol, and the Caerleoo, Harwood, from Cacrleon, with iron ore; the Mary Ann, Stephens, from Bristol, with bran; the Maria, Baker, from Swansea, with copper; the Robert, Ciampit, from Newport, with iron; the Palace, Boyd, from Bristol, the: Margaret, Corford, from Bridgewater, with timber; and 16 vessels in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Vintage, Dixon, the Ada- mant, Pottage, and the Fame, Wright, for London, the Lord Byron, Watson, for Newcastle, the Aran, Jones, from Glasgow, the Surprise, EvanS, the Dolphin, Owens, the l,iff,,y, Corle*tL, and the Industry, Griffiths, for Liverpool, the Abeona, Turner, for Gloucester, the Jane, Davies, for Newport, the City Norwich, Thomas, for London, all with iron the Bute, Walters, and the Friends, Todd, for Bristol, the Friends, Sully, for Bridgewater, with sundries; 26 vessels with coals. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The Spencer, Scott, from Nantes, in ballast; the Hester, Sutton, the Jones, M,Carthy I the Joseph, Flahavan, the Victory, M'Namara, the Alicia, Drinan, the Industry, Sutton, the Sarah, Corey, the Nancy Brown, Sutton, the Browns, M'Carthy, the Economy, Evans. the N owal, Berry, and the Western Star, Williams, with cattle, sheep, and pigs; the Herald, Scaddon, the Silura, Watts, with potatoes; the Charlotte and Hannah, Smith, the Lord Oriel, Vaughan, the Rose, Haltoa, the Yeoman's Glory, Salt, aud the Rose, Brokenshire, with iron ore the Susan, Williams, the Betsey, Richards, with oats th-j Hope, Williams, the-Trevor, Prout, the Tredegar, Harwood, the Carleon, Harwood, junior, the Moderator. Johns, the George, Johns, the Mary, Coombs, the Bristol e Packet, Scott, and the Swift, Parker, all with sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Aniable Society, Roliando, the Josephine, Bessac, for Rouen; and the Napoleon 2nd, Dechclotte, for Dunkirk; 28 "esids with Iron and tii, seven vessels with sundries, and about 200 vessels with coals. NEATH. CLEARED OUT.—The William, Cobley, for Cork; the Friendship, Stevens, the Gem, iniollard, the Ann, Mollard, -c the Letitia, Challecombe, the Auspicious, Lovering, the Eiiza, Richards, the Lamb, Stephens, and the Jane, Ma}', for St. Ive»; the Hastings, Young, for Hastings the Fon- inon Castle, Davies, for Llanelly; the Three Brothers, Moore, for Ross; the Fox, Dunbar, for Greenock- i the Union, Wood, and the Victoria, Evans, for Dartmouth; the Arrow, Berriman, for Liverpool the favourite, Jones, for Cardigan the Eleanor, Davies, for New-quay; the Ann, Bushen, for Bridgewater; the Regent, Etiery, for Plymouth; the Active, Balmano, the Ebenezer, Holman, the Mary, Hriar, and the Friends, Letten, for Exeter; the Patience, Best, for Looe the l'lora, Berin, and the Paul, Webster, for London; the Providencey Murphey, for Wexford the Mill Bay,, Trood 'for Padstoiv; the Friendship, Fisher, for Bldeforn; the Fame, J or%es, for Gloucester; the Brisk, Harding. for Southampton the Joseph and Mary, Harvy for Truro; the Good Intent, Dyer, for Fowey; the Ellen, Weston, for Bridport; the Jupiter, Davis, and the Britannia, Kneath, for the Isle of Man. SWANSEA. ARRIV ALs.-The Hinton, Brown, from Cork, the Gla. morgan, Bailey, the Bristol, Jones, the Glamorgan, Barnett. and the Swansea Packet, Barrett, from Bristol, with "uo dries; the William and Sally, Jenkins, from Ross, with cattle the Speculator, Rotherough, from Youghall, and the Friends, Richards, from Waterford, with flour; the Rosamond and Jane, Stevens, from Padstow, with malt; the Favourite, Cooker, the George Sly, from Porthcawl, the Mary Ann. Howells, from Mumbles, and the Aurora, Swaffin, from Darfmouth, with lime stones; the Alert, Griffiths, from Neath, and the Ebenezer, Jones, from Bridgewater, with bricks; the Union, Clark, from Pool, with°clay; 60 with copper ore, and 24 in ballast. LLANELLY. j\ R RIV ALs.-The New Parliament, Brabyn, the Eliza- beth, Johns, the Mary Kitty, llichards, the Primrose, Hockin the Betsey, Huxtable, the Mary, Sleemar, the. Friends, Thomas, the Catherine, Tom, from St. Ives, the Underhill, Richards, the Ageneria, Samuel, from Truro, the Susanna, Williams, the John Carnall, Rowet, from Fowey, the St. Catherine, Nichols, from Swansea, with copper ore the Victory, Dicken, from Jersey, with cider; the Criterion, Ballamy, from London, the Emily, Ball, from Bristol, the Favorite,-Symonds, the Hannah, Mar- shall, from Bideford, tho Foumon Castle, Davies, from Neath, the Melantho, Woods, from Tenby, with sundries and nine in ballast. MILFORD. An R I VED.- The Peregrine, Propert, from Irvon, the Skylark, from Falmouth, the Coral, Crossfield, from Harwick, and the John, Lewis, from Bristol, all for Milford; the Eliza, Morris, from Neath, the James, Car- micliael, from Newport, and the William, Cobley, from Neath, for Cork; the Mary, Harris, from Cardiff, and the Dove, Mathias, from Neath, for Waterford the Mar- garet, Lewis, from Burry for Dublin the Martha, Williams, from Bristol, for Belfast; the Helen, Chambers, from Newport, for Drogheda the Dolphin, Hooper, and the Louisa, Morgan, from Newport, for Plymouth; the Augus- tine, Divene, for Youghall. SAILED.-The Ant, Morgan, and the Endeavour, Morgan, from Milford, for Bristol the Pean, Mirsill, from Milford, for Newport; the Cheviot, James, from Milford, for Quebec. The ship Brutus, Scott, from Alcona, bound to Milford with timber, arrived here yesterday spoke at sea. to the brig John, bound to Greenock, and the Royal William, bound to Liverpool,