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OAKDIFF and BRISTOL The New and Swift Going Steam U|n\|V Packet, NAUTILUS, ■^■KMOHS^T' Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Days Is to ply on the followine FROM CARDIFF. £ DEC. Coach from Merthyr- ••••21. 9J morning 5J morning 7 morning 3 morning .25. 8 morning 4 morning FROM BRISTOL. I> BfC. Coach to Merthyr. 11 morning 6 afternoon >4 7 rooming .11 morning *6. 7 £ morning 12 noon AFTER CABIN, 5s. For further Particulars, see Hand Bill. jB. Goods for Cardiff taken in at Cumberland Basin, ^Crt Chaplain, Agent; and at No. 12, Quay Street, r *0)' Per John G. Jones, Agentj al*o for Merthyr, Cowbridge. Llantrissent, and Bridgend,New- Se> Aberdare, &c. It being of importance that she j, 'eave Bristol immediately she fleets, in order to q4 e "er Passage to Cardiff the same Tide, it is re- T t'1at Carriages and Horses intended to be Shipped, S^Wght down previous to the time advertised for —The Nautilut it intended to Cease Plying *111 hi** Txd° Weeks in Next Month. Due Notice given of her Resuming the Station. i I"kCr- PT OFFICEST. Mary street, Cardiff, Ri C HA RD ropp. Agent. BRISTOL and NEWPORT „ STEAM PACKETS, J3S|Q WILL SAIL fll|v During the NEXT WEEK, AS FOLLOWS CT5W Ðt FROM BRISTOL, ^21. MONDAY 8 morning 22, TPESDA Y 8 morning 23, WEDNESDAY 8i Inorhing 24, THURSDAY 9i morning 25, FRIDAY 10 morning 26, SATURDAY n morning b FROM NEWPORT. ti. MONDAY. 11 morning 22, TUESDAY 7morning 23, WEDNESDAY 7J morning 24, THURSDAY 8 morning 25, FRIDAY 8 morning 26, SATURDAY 9 morning n^ARES:—After Cabin, 4s:—Fore-Cabin, 2s. 'fen tinder 12 Years of Age, Hklf-price. Dogs, Is ur. eel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto. 10s.; each, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one i Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto '•Cabin, 6«. The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets >. NOTICE that they *»" not be accountable for any ,teniler a l,uggage, nor -ill they be answerable for any boofc* Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless iM *L either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; C4r M above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and BoJl!?** in. proportion paid for the same at the time of ,uf* ta -offiees, Rownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. JOHN JONES, Agent. ^ONtypool AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily **n these places and Newport. b,;(i*ei)EGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercam, New- tjj Bedwelty,and Nantyglo.—A Coach Daily between 107, .PUces and Newport arriving at Newport about n" clock morning, and startiug at 2 o'clock afternoon. ^ber 1, 1835. CHOLERA. 1\OM the great relief and effectual cures afforded to so many Thousands who were afflicted with the t>t|* Complaint during the last Summer, in London and Parts 'he country, and it* general use iu the Of 0,1 Hospitals, the Proprietor, at the request of some .most eminent of the Faculty, has been indaced to &THERIAL ESSENCE OF GINGER Wc?* n°tice of all Families where medical aid is not lift- available. It is likewise recommended to all it Phlegruatic, Weak and Nervous Constitutions, and ah¡ inaa-ording relief in the Heartburn, Indigestion, APPet»e, Sensation of Fulness, Pain and Oppres- .^r Meals also those Pains of the Stomach and Sil«- which arise from Gouty Flatulencies; also in Spasms, Cramps, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterical ,0f»s likewise in Sciatica and Chronic Rheumatism; tIO", however much impaired, is restored to its If 4e Vate by the use of this Essence for a short time, *ir 'n a^e' Porter» cider, coffee, or tea it corrects Si "•talent tendency, which debars so many from par- those beverages. For the Proprietor to make ent on the superiority of this Essence over any tt>hrr*°lld be super fitintis. when the undersigned and 158 tlt q,441i,e itient Medical Gentlemen have given their nu approbation of it.—Prepared by D. Woodhouse, ini'y? Chemist, King William street, London Bridge, JB L 'N Battles2s 6d. 4s.6d.and 10». 6d. each. May of Mrs. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. Williams, DraK8'st' Brecon and Merthyr Tydvil, Mr • Carmarthen, and all Medicine Venders. PATRONS. "l\*i/0,'>nson, Physician to Hi* Majesty. At,,l 0jj°yd, Physiciaw totbc Marylebone Dispensary. ^»h Vj Physician to Guy'a Hospital. 0* ^itidl Physicmn lt> Guy's Hospital ^!el°n. Physician to the Leamington Hospital. j^l^it^Y^^den, Physician to the Leamington Bathing Physician to the Aldersg&te Dispensary. to 'St. Thomas'* Hospital. ^SPORTSMEN/TRAVELLERS, and CAPTAINS of SHXPS. OltNs POTTED YARMOUTH BLOATERS, Uf thi high nerfection. The increasing demand «!>. it most delicious preparation proves, beyond all far superior to anything of the kind ever yet » ') Pu^l'c> F°R Sandwiches, Toast, Biscuits, 'fl js an excellent relish for Wine. In Pots. 1-, it, eacb,warranted in all climates. ft* th* preparation tlie flavour of the herring is pre- "paired, if not improved the prime parts of of're concentrated in a substance about the consis- ^"<1, ^tter, and which may be used in the same way *0jo '8 Put up in neat and portable pots, a treat may at any time, without the unpleasant smell and iences which attend the dressing and par. Of nerrings in the ordinary way "-Watchman. |>j ^HORN'S TALLY-HO SAUCE, '•li*' Kto*1*16' Stfiaks.>»P'» Ciitlets, Made Dishes. »*uc Cra' PurPi'» 'he richest and most econo- e now iii tt8e. imparling a zest, not otherwise ^t(| u Bottles, 2s. and 4s. each, warranted in all 'ried Ccrede experto) Thorn's Tally ho «c i„_ c*n Pronounce it exquisite. We know.nothing Ui '°t»s j,. ^lnnls i that we leave to such as are more r**hoe» 'auce' than we are but we can speak of In °* jts flavour, which, to our thinking, would ty|,0, PP^tite under the ribs of deatli.^— Satirist. ^hol^ai t.'le Warehouse, 223, High Holborn of b* alf Oilmen and Druggists in London and ^•fa in Oilmen, Grocers, and Fish V ^"ited Kingdom' ,,t^rtr,0l,* com ■^>roPr>etor, being aware of several Hjt the nair!°S,lr°n8 l'lat are ^a''y offered to the public, V!,Ls'gn»iur„ eP°tted Bloaters, begs them to observe Ut whirl* THOKN. on the side of the pot, 1 cannot be genuine. Mr D^Y,ENT FOR MERTHYR TYDVIL, p0 *»AN, Chemist and Druggist. 'n Pot8- 's- and 2s. each' 8auc«, in bottles, 2«. and 4s. each. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Going Steam Packet, EssSiSm* LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Enginet 30 Horse Power Each, H. T. PARFITT, Commander, Will Ply during December, with Passengers and Goods, aa follows:- FROM CARDIFF. Coachfroin Bridgend. Dec. 22..TUESDAY 7 morning 3-i morning. 24..THUASSAY. Tf morning ..4 morning. 26..SATURDAY., 9^ morning 6 morning. FROM BRISTOL. Ctach to Bridgend. DEC 21.MONDAY.ioj morning 51 afteraoon. 23.WEDNESDAY 7 morning 2 afternoon 25.FRIDAY g morning.. 2 afternoon FARES After Cabi,,5s.-Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.-Dogs, Is each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin.—Re- freshments 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. 901.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle sheep. Freighterl are requested to order all Goods intended for the LADY CHARLOTTE to be sent to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Bridgend and Cowbridge.-A Fast Light Post Coach runs to and from the Lady Charlotte. Aferthyr.-Coaclies to and from Daily. Newbridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Liantrissetit, and Caerphilly —Goods forwarded to these Places in Lock up Caual Bjatsaud Waggons immediately on 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. Gocds, Packages, Parcels. &c. &c. forwardrd to all parts of the Kingdom without delay. when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. NOl I Oh.— lhe Proprietors of the above Steam Packet give notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger s Luggage nor will they lie answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels, (if lost or damaged) un. less booked at either of I! ir Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of X2, uuless en'ered at its value, and carriage, in proportion, paid for the same, at the time of booking. Auy further information as to Freight, &c. will be rsadily obtained by applying to the Agenis. Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. H.Land, 38, Prince's Street, Bristol. Leach's Royal Zest. L^DllES, HEADS OF FAMILIES, EPICUITEANS, And all who delight in delicious flavours and a refilled taste -enjoyment of every dish at the table-cobining economy with pleasure, and producing that pleasing sensation on every palate that satisfaction beam, in every eye, and gratification in every countenance.. ROBERT LEACH most respectfully announces that the ROYAL ZKST SAliCH is patronised hv those illustrious persons who sit around their Majesties' table, and by whom it is considered a rich delicacy its piquant and unique flavour, together with its freedom from all things predominant, rendeis it a real concentra- tion of excellence of all that is titily ulce. merits the patronage of the Ladies and the universal British Public. This vegetable and rehiied production is used for Fish, Chops, Steaks, Coid Meat, Hashes Stews, and wherever a ZEST is required for APPEflTE or ENJOYMENT. In half-pint bottles 2s. each, and pint bottles 3s. 6d. Also, LE\CH'S TRUE ESSENCE OF ANCHOVIES, allowed to be equal to the best that ever was made, at the usual price. LEACH'S INIMITABLY DELICIOUS ANCHOVY PASTE, for Toast, Sandwiches, Sauce, &c. This beautiful condi. ment warranted to Keep us navour in any climate. In boxes price Is. 611. large size 3s. each. LEACH'S BRITISH PICKLES, in pint, quart, and two quart squares, pickled in the most simple way, without any chemical or pernicious ingredient whatever, although their beauty and flavor is their high commendation, and their convenience and cheapness will ever make them desirable. Pints h. 6J. j qUdrts 3s.; large glass jars 5s. 6d., glass included. LEACH'S JOHN nULL SAUCE, highly esteemed by those who know the flavor of rich foreign dishes, hashes, or stews, 2s. 6d. per bottle. LEACH'S KING OF OUDE SAUCE. made from an original recipe after the. fall ol Seringapatam. From the hot. piquant, and spicy nature of this sauce, it is delicious in Curries, Hashes SI"ws, &e. In half-pints at 2s., pints 3s. 6d. each. And every kind of Vinegar, Catsup, Capers, &c. &c., with Robt. Leach's name1 on the label, may be depended on for its wholsome nature and goodness of quality. Last not least- LEACH'S SERVANTS' FRIEND, or True Peruvian Black Lead, the best in the wotld. Ask for Leach's Black Lead. In packets at ls. per lb. in any quantity. Wholesale and retail, 68, Holborn Hill, London, and every respectable Druggist and Grocer in Great Britain. BALSAM OF SPERMACETI. ASTHMA, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, WEAZ- ING COUGHS, COLDS, SORENESS, TIGHTNESS, AND OPPRESSION OF THE CHEST, and most affec- tions of the Chest and Lungs, relieved in ten minutes, by taking one dose of WOODHOUSE'S B ALSAM OF SPE MACETI, or PECTOUAL COUGH D {OPS. Persons doubting the efficacy of this Medicine, may take a dose in the Proprietor's shop before they purchase. The Proprietor earnestly recommends a trial of these Drops to person z afflicted with the above complaints; but he does tiot introdace them a% being an infallible ciire (,,s many do). but is warranted in asserting their efficacy from the extensive relief afforded in numerous cases of the above description. Constitutional Coughs, of three, four, and more years'standing have been-cui-eai in the course of a week, by the use of these Drops. In the Hooping and Chin Coughs it will be round equally valuable. The vir- tues of Spermaceti hnving been known for centuries, it will be needless to make a comment upon a Balsam ob- tained from so valuable an article. Two tea spoonfuls of the Balsam is equal toone ounce of Spermaceti. It will, at all times, relieve the most violent Consumptive Cough. —In Bottles, ls. lid.—2s. 9d.-4.s 6d.and 103.6t1 each. ESSENCE OF CHAMOMILE AND GINGER. This preparation is a compound of two of the most valuable medicines in the vegetable kingdom. It com- bines the stomachic properties of" the Ginger with the aromatic and bitter qualities of the Chamomile Flowers. The proprietor earnestly recommends this Essence to all those suffering as hereafter mentioned all he asks is a fair trial, for he can assert, with the greatest confidence, that he never knew of its failure in any of the cases it is recommended for, excepting where it has been neglected to be properly persevered in, for indigestion, sensation of fulness, pain and oppression after meals, loss of appetite, whether arising from excess or want of tone and energy of the digestive organs also for rheumatism, gout spasius, cramps, hysterics, lfatulence, in immoderate perspiration, nervous, hypochondriacal and billions affections, heartburn, languor, general debility, or a delicate state or health, whether the result of long ill- ness, or constitutional weakness it is certain in affording instant relief in tile must violen sick headache. Forty drops of this Essence is equal to half a pint of Cha- momile tea. These Preparations are prepared only by DECIMUS s 5 WOODHOUSE, Operative Chemist Extraordinary to his Majesty, tH. King William Street, New London Bridge, and Old by him wholesale and retail and to be had of all Medicine Venders in Town and Country.— Country Venders may be supplied thiough their Town Agents. Sold in bottles at 2j. 9d.; 4s. 6J.; 10s. 6d.; and 2ls. each. Sole proprietor of the Ethereal Essence of Ginger. N.B.—BE SURE TO ASK FOR WOODHOUSE'S. Agents for Merthyr Mrs Jenkins, Druggist. Brecon. 1V1 r Williams, Druggits. Ditto Mr Duncan. .——————- Carmarthen Mr Evans. (Slamotsanjsiure Canal Hafugatton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, or ASSEMBLY, of the COMPANY OF PROPRIETORS of the said Canal Navigation, WILL BE HELD at the CARDIFF ARMS INN, in the Town of CARDIFF, in the County of GLAMORGAN, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of DECEM- BPR next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, for Gene- ral Purposes relating to the said Canal Navigation. WILLI M ClIAWSIIAY, WILLIAM CHAWSHA Y, Jun. GEORGE TIIO)F \S, CHARLES C. WILLI\MS, FRANCIS CHAWSHAY. November 24, 183.5. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Ilrath Eutrnptftr niotrirt. NOTICE IS HERRBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS, arising at the several Toll Gates within this District, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the TOWN HALL, in the Town of NEATH, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of JANUARY next, between the Hours of Twelve and Two, in the mannerdirected by the Act, passed in the Third and Fourth Year, of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, "For Regulating Turnpike Roads"-ilict, Tolls were Let, the last year, for the sum of £ 1,352, and the Tolls will be put up at such sum. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the Sartre time, pay one inouth in advance of the Kent, at which such lolls may be Let (if required) and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said District, for payment of the Rent monthly, or in such other proportions as shall be directed. By Order of tue Trustees, D. POWELL, Clerk Neath. 2d Dec. 1S35. MM eiMMeWiS, AND OTHERS. NROTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Com- 1 mittee of the Monmouthshire Canal Navigation will, at their next Meeting 'mCEIVE TENDERS FOR M'.klNG AND COMPLETING A BRANCH LINE OF R\IL RO \D, with the necessary Bridges. &e. to com- mence at a point near the Varteg Iron Company's Balance Pit, on the Frwvd Brook, and to communicate with this Company's Blaenavon 'ailroad, near the Rising Sun Public Ilotise; ill length about two miles and a quarter. Mr Wells, the Company's Engineer, will shew the Line of Road; and Plans, will, Sfiecificatioiis of the same, may be seen at the Canal Office, Newport. Persons wishing to Contract for the above Work, are requested to send in their Proposals to the Committee, by Twelve o'CIock. in the Forenoon on Monday, the Fourteenth of December next. THOMAS COOKE, Clerk lo the said Company. Canal Office, Newport, November lSth, 1835. (j) £J. I [f) !.lfj u:J CD [4) l.2J £!¡             3BMKS(2Mq JONATHAN EDWARDS RESPECTFULLY beg's leave to notify to his R Friends and the Public, generally, that the follow- ing Coaches leave his Oifice. anil at Fares equally low with any other Coaches 011 the Road. A M(EHm JF@ @@Æ1@]]I To London, Oxford, Gloucester, and Cheltenham, EVERY MORNING (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Places secured, witnout waiting the uncertainty of room by the Coaches from Carmarthen. A COACH, DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), To Hereford, Worcester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury, and Liverpool, BRISTOL AND BATH, THE NIMROD," By a New Line of Road, through Usk and Chepstow, Tuesday,Thursday, and Saturday Mornings, at Eight. Carmarthen, Landilo, and Llandovery, THE "CAMBRIAN," Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Afternoons, at Five. And he, furthermore, begs tocall to their PARTICULAR ATTENTION, IPUniM IESM3IL, DAILY, AT HALF-PAST ELEVKN, Foitt.NOON, To London, Oxford, Gloucester, and Cheltenham, (By way of Abergavenny, Monmouth, and Ross) And every Afternoon, at Three o Clock, to Carmarthen, H a, erford west, and Milford. e.8 This Miii travels at a very fast pace, and for punctuality and regularity, in every respect, is not to be excelled by any Mail in the Kingdom. N.B.—The Aberystwith, Tenhy, Merthyr, and other Coaches will be put on next Summer, as heretofore. FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA. TH^ai' c £ rF for A!1 UR £ GLEETS, SP • SMO'DIC STRIC- TURES^IRRri'ATtON OF THE TunES, IRRITATIOX OF THE IdDNEYS, URE- THRA, & I ROSTATE GLAND. From JOSEPH' HENRY GREEN. ksq. {< .U.S.oneof the Council of the Royal College of Sur- geons,Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospiral, and of Surgery in King's College, sKiasr London. "I have made trial of Mr FnANKs's Solution of Copaiba, at St. Thomas's Hospital, in a variety of cases of discharges in the male and female, and the results warrant my stating, that it is an efficacious remedy, and one which does not produce the usual unpleasant effects of Copaiba. (Signed) JOSEPH HENRY GREEN. "46. Lincoln's Inn Fields, April 25, 1835. From BRANSBY COOPER, Esq. F.RS. Surgeon to Gny's Hospital. and Lecturer on Anatomy, &c. &c. "MRBRANSBY COOPER prespnts his compliment to Mr GEORGE FRANKS, and has great pleasure in bearing testimony of the efficacy of his solution of Copaiba in Gonorrhoea,for which disease M1C00PLR has prescribed the Solution in ten or twelve cases with perfect success. "New Street, Spring Gardens, April 13. 1835." From WILLIAM HENTSCH, Esq. House Surgeon to the Free Hospital, Grevilie Street, Hatton Garden. "My dear Sir,— I have given your Medicine in very many cases of Gonorrhoea and Gleets, some of which had been many months under other treatment, and can bear testimony to its great efficacy. I have found it to cure in a much shorter time, and with more benefit to the general health, than any other mode of treatment I know of: the genorality of cases have been cUled within a week from the rommencement of taking the Medicine, and some of them in less time than thut. Have the goodness to send me another supply. I am, dear Sir, yours, very truly, (Signed) WILLIAM HF.NTSCH. Greville Street, Hatton Garden, April 15, 1835. Prepared only by George Franks, Surgeon, 93, Biack- friars Road, and may be had of his agents, Barclay and Sons, Farringdon Street, London; at the Medical Hall, 54, Lower Sack'ille Street, Dublin of J. and R. llaimes, Leith Walk, Edinburgh; and of all Wholesale and Retail Patent Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom Sold in Bottles, at 2s. 9d. 4S. 6d. and I Is. each. Duty included. AGENT FOR MERTHYR TYDVIL. Mr DAVID MORGAN, Chymist and Druggist, High Street. CA(TTIO,N.-To prevent imposition, the Honourable Commissioners of Stamps have directed the name oi I G EO RG E FRANKS Blackfrtars Road," to be engraven on the Government Stan.p. N B.-The Medical Profession, Hospitals, and other Medical Charities, supplied AS usual from the Proprietor. GLAMORGANSHIRE 6curral Agricultural &octctj>; A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of this Society will be held at the BEARINN.COWB IDGE, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of JANUARY next, at Twelve p'Clock at Noon, to receive the Secretary's Report of the Proceedings at a Meeting of the Royal Agri- cultural Society, in London. EDWARD BRADLEY, Cowbridge, 14 Dec. 1835. Secretary. AND Monmouthshire Infirmary- Annual Donations. Subscrips QUMS Advertised before 5858 6 1 3^5 2 6 10 ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Robt. F. Jenner, Esq. Wenvoe Castle 25 0 0 Win Williams. Esq. Clickhowell 2 2 0 Jno. rhomas, Esq. Cne.rcady. 5 0 0 1 1 0 Rev. J. Harding, Bridgend 5 0 0 Nfr,r, Car,liff 0 10 0 Mr Jno. Church, Newport 110 Rev. David Davis, l,antarnam 110 CHAS. C. WILLIAMS, Cardiff, Dec. 14, IS35. Honorary Secretary. Books for Subscriptions are opened, and will be thank- fully received, at Messrs. Towgood and Co. Bankers. Cardiff; the National Provinciil Bank of England, at Cardiff and Brid<rend the Bristol and South Wales District Bank, at Cardiff and Swa"sea Messrs. Wilkins and Co., Bankers, Merthyr; Messrs. Williams and Co., Bankers, Neath; Messrs. Walters and Co., Bankers, Swansea; Messrs. Williams and Sons, Bankers, New- port; the Bear Inn, Cowbridge; and at the Honorary Secretary's, Cardiff. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Creditors, who have proved 1- their Debts nnder a Commission of Bankrupt, awarded and issued against JOHN WOOD, late of the own of C.irdiff, in the County of Glamorgan, Banker, IA'IT AN'L Chapman, WILL BE HOLDKN BY AD- \invnMi^NT' at ,he ANGEL Inn> in CARDIFF, on Y), 'he Twenty-Fii'ST Day of DtCi'.MBIift next, at welve o Clock at Noon, to take into Consideration the Report made bv the Assignees, of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt, 011 the Sixteenth Day of November instant, and to adopt such Resolutions thereon, 3f u Sa'c' anc' l)'sl>"sition of the remaining part 01 the said Bankrupt's Estate, as may then be thought fit, and for other general purposes. THOMAS DALTON, Solicitor to tlte Assignees. Cardiff, 30th November, 1S35. BRISTOL AND CLIFTON AND Botanic Gardens. JOHN MILLER returns his most sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Ike. for. their kind support atbislate Horticultural Fete and begs most respectfully to inform them, that he intend shavina t o more, on the same plan, ill the couvsc of the ensuing Summer, under the immediate patronage of their "lost Gracious Ma- jesties the King and Queen, I'" Duchess of Ken', the Princess ictona, &c. &c. i„. which purpose he is laying out a piece of ground, particulars of which will he given early in January next. J. M. has great pleasure in announcing that his Gardens _1 .r. t. arc iiaiu «i nnc uy permission of his Majesty. TO SHOPKEEPERS, PUBLICANS, &e. &e. Wo be olb b ribttte (Contract, NEW and substantial FREEHOLD BUILDINGS, a< 11111 a 1 y adapted for a Shop and Public House (but never vet opened as such), WITH SIX DWELLINGS ATTACHED, situate at aiteg I i 11 Iron Works, Monmouthshire, and ai jommg le main road leading from those flourishing V 01 s to le 1 orks at Abersychan and Pentwyn, con- sequently m the J CENTRE OF A POPULATION OF ABOUT TEN THOUSAND PERSONS. adjoining also the road leading from Nant-y glo to Pont- y-pool. ° ,vT%'Pr°P,epy con.tains above THIRTY ATART- MhNTb, and Four Arched Cellars in the rock, under which a fine Spring of Water WHS found. The Property is fully tenanted, and lateiv produced, a dwellings, £ 79 per annum—Price iMO-Personsin business are more partIcularly requpsted to consider the value of a Freehold Properly tiuis situated, as compared with the sum above mentioned, and the advantage of being not only Free from Rent, but of possessing an income sufficient to support a family The engagements of the present owner prevent him from attending to the property. Apply, if by letter, post paiJ, to Butler, Trimsaran, Carmarthenshire. N.B. Fairs and Markets are established and kept close to the building. LIWI iiiiimmmT 7, UXDN STREET BRISTOL. LEVY & Co. WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, HAVE the honour to announce, in addition to their usual Valuable Stock, an extensive accession of SILVER PLATE, British and F'oreign WATCHES, JEWELLERY, Sheffield PLATED GOODS, &e. &c. Sterling SILVER FORKS and SPOOS, 7s. 2d. per o?. Elegant TEA and COFFEE EQUIPAGES, in the newest designs. S,tlvers Cake Baskets, Cruet Frames, Goblets, Cups, and every other article in general use An unusually Large Stuck of Secondhand P LA TE for Sale. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE BEST S|JEF]-'II;I.D PLATED WARES. An Immense Stock of the Celebrated Flat and E'escant Geneva Watches, price, in Gold Cases with Vertical Movements. £ 6 10s. with highly-finished Horizontal Movements, Jewelled infour holes, £ 9 9s.; tire same quality in Silver Cases, £ 5 10<. Kn^lish Watches, with Elegant Embossed Gold Case- and Dials, best mechanism, adapted for Ladies' wear. £ 9 9j.; same, adapted for Gentlemen's wear, with patent detached Lever Movements, £ 18 18$y ditto, Silver Capes, with all the latest Improvements, EG 10s. Best Vertical Silver VVatcIics, Flat, lingine-tiirncd, £ 2 18s. Even/ Watch sold at flits Establishment is warranted, and Old 1 Vatch>s taken in Exchange. A quantity of Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches (all warranted) constantly on sale. GOLD JEWELLERY. A very superior Stock of modern Town-made Articles, in Suits, Chains, Earrings. Rings, Brooches, Pins, Seals, Keys, &c. &c. An Elegant Ladie's Neck Chain, solid, standard Gold, 4 I I ytird long, price ;C4 4s. Gentlemen's bright standard Gold Guard Chains, Ii !f<ti-d long, 1,ire 1-3 10s Solid fine Gold Fashionable Earrings, from 126. per pair. IMITATIVE JEWELLERY.—An Almost endless Variety just imported direct from Paris and Geneva, com- prising elegant Suits, Half-Suits, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, ficatl Ornaments, Buckles, Centres, &c. war- ranted to retain their beautiful colour, which equals Gold. A select collection of linely executed Italian CAMEOS. Roman Pearl, Berlin Iron, and J OUNAMKNTS, in every variety. Old Gold and Silver, Jewels, &c. taken in payment as Cash. No Business transacted on Saturdays till Evening, To be itet, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, AN EXCELLENT FAMILY RESIDENCE at NEWCASTLE, BRIDGEND, with a capital Garden and four Acres of prime Pasture Laud ALSO, For a Term of not less than 21 Years, A newly built FAMILY HOUSE, with about 30 Acres of excellent Pasture and Grass I,and, extensive Orchard, &c. three miles distant from Bridgend, and in a capital sporting neighbourhood. For Particulars, apply, if by letter, post paid, to Mr W nl. Lewis, Solicitor, Bridgend. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO Ilt SolU fJ-D auction, By Mr PARTRIDGE, At the KI,G'S HEAD INN, in the Town of NEWPORT, on SATURDAY, the 26th day of DECEMBER, 1835, between the hours of Three and Five of the Clock, in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced and read, and in such Lots as shall be then determined upon, A LL that COPYHOLD MESSUAGE, or DWEL- LING HOUSE, with the Outbuildings, Farm, and Lands thereto adjoining and belonging, situate, lying, and being in the Manor of SUTTON, in the Parish of ST. Bit I D E'S, in the County of Monmouth, containing. by estimation, about 70 ACRES, be the same more or less, in as full, large, and ample manner as the same were lately in the possession of Mr Edward James, the Proprietor, and now are in the occupation of Mr Josiah EvalJ, Butcher, as Tenant thereof. The Land is well known, and admitted to be equal, if not superior in quality, to any in the level of Weiitilooge,. For the accommodation of a Purchaser, two thirds of the purchase money may, if required, remain upon Mortgage of the Estate. g a,, For further particulars, and to have reference to a Map of the F^state, apply at the Office of Mr Thomas Jones Phillips, Solicitor, Newport. HAMPSHIRE. jfor .Sale, bo y rib ate Contract, THE HALE ESTATE. THIS ESTATE consists of the Manors of Hale, and North and South Cherford the entire Parish of Hale, which contains upwards of 2,500 Acres of ex cellent Land, divided into moderate sized Farms; the ADVOWSON OF THE DONATIVE OF HALE; and Two Farms in the adjoining Parish of Dornton. Iu the centre of the Estate, on an elevation, commanding beautiful and picturesque views of the adjacent Countv and of the River AVOII, is a MANSION, calculated for the reception of a Family of distinction; together with Walled Gardens, Stables, Coach-houses, and every other requisite appendage1 and a iaigc Park well stocked with Deer. The Esta:e adjoins the NEW FOREST, and is hounded on all sides by its own Magnilicent Woods. The Roads are excellent. Hale is distant from Fordinbridgc. Three Miles; from Salisbury, Nine; and from London. Ninety. Particulars may he had, on Application to Mr Aplin, 5. Furnival's Inn; or to Mr Kelsey, llarnham CIJif, Salisbury at each of which places Plans of the Estate may be seen. ANTI DRY-ROT COMPANY. KYAN's PATENT. 10,000 SHARES,— £ 25 EACH. trustees. WILLIAM WARD, Esq. Lothbury. THOMAS HALLIFAX, JUlI. Esq. Lombard Street. Btrcctors, THOMAS PHILLPOTTS, Esq. Chairman. W. R. V iGERs, Esq. Deputy-Chairman. Thos. Starling Benson. Esq. Charles Enderby, Flsq. William Borradaile, Esq. Francis Mills, Esq. George Borradaile, Esq. Francis Sapte, Esq. George Borradaile, Esq. Francis Sapte, Esq. LIVERPOOL. Charles Horsfall, Esq. BIRMINGHAM. Francis Lloyd, Esq. ] Theophiltis Richards, Esq. Engineer.—M. I. Brunei Esq. Bankers. — Messrs. Vere, Sapte, and Co. Solicitc)1'Messr. Hall, Thompson, and Sewell. Secretary (pro tern.) Charles Tcny, Esq. rillIE indisputable Testimonials given by men of the first talent and experience in the Kingdom, as to the perfect reliance that may be placed upon KYAN'S PROCESS OF PREPARING TIMBER to resist the effect of DRY HOT and other Decay, are so entirely satisfactory as to require no further remark. The efficacy of the Process is sufficiently established by the Evidence contained in the Report to the Lords of the Admiralty and subsequently _presented to, and printed by, tht House of Commons; and likewise by the adop- tion of it by his Majesty's Government, in Portsmouth Dock Yard. Extracts from Minutes of Evidence reported by the Com- missioners appointed by the Admiralty, and presented to the House of Commons, July 9, 1835. SIR H. SMIRKE.—" This Preparation of Mr Kyan's resists all j{ot. I CANNOT RoT IT,"—added Sir R. Smirke. PfiOFESSOR FARADAY.—"These reasons, combined with a c!ose examination of specimens shown him, make him strongly recommend it; and he would be quite wil- ling. if there were occasion, to trust a good deal of pro- perty upon it." SIR JOHN MAY. In regard to the Canvass, "four prepared pieces were not atlected with Mildew three unprepared pieces were affected with it, and one of them was quite rotten." By the use of this Process, BRITISH AMERICAN TBIBER will be rendered equally as valuable as '^iinber from the Baltic; and thus the produce of BRITISH COLONIES will be encouraged in preference to Timber of Foreign Growth. It is found that Timber cut down while in a state of active vegetation, the leaf growing, beconaeg, by the application of this Process, immediately fit for use thus rendering every species of DOMESTIC TIMBER of the same value and as available as the best Foreign, for all purposes incidental to Farming and Husbandry; and, by the use of the most common Woods, economy will be combined with durability, and the AGRICULTURAL INTEREST will derive incalculable advantages. These facts having been proved in the most satisfac- tory manner, it is preposed that a COMPANY be formed, under a Licence from the Patentees, the consideration for which has been agreed upon, and the above Gentle- men have been named to carry that object into offect. Application# for Shares to be made, post paid, to the Secretary, at the Office of the Company, 2, Lime Street Square, Leadenhall Street, London, wheie Prospectuses may be had, and further Particulars obtained. SOLD BY APPOINTMENT IN Abergavenny by Ge>rgc Cardiff bv E.Uv.irds C epstow Bra ford and Newport ,Ang by Mor-an — 1'r.ce C.I; in ut'IUI — JJVUIM P.ivis Pembroke _L Barclay V^ke, — Mortim-'r LI ,n,lilo — Hu^es — Hird Br.con Prossi r "i irdrew Laulorery — Uee-i — Wilmot — V lU li n •, — Waricn Nari-eitli. — Griifiths i*onty(.«..l — Vl'ji|jams — Will •ms (J.ndi.au — l),rs p.otlie'O Sivauaea. at the Cainl rian Ca'r'l'itf r V Williams Nt'aiti*.— Hey ward Office, — PJolin CnwiM l'lt'c — Li-tor Ntwpuri, Aug Clement And in Merthyr Tyclril, at the Gazette and Guardian Office. tid by all other respectable Medicine Vi-nders throughout the Kingdom, and any Shop that has not them will obtain them if ordered. C. S. CHEDDON'S FAMED HERBAL TONIC PILLS, rg^HE continued and continual recommendation bestowed on C. S. CHEDDON'S PILLS by individuals JL as well as the Faculty and tae Public Press, lias fully established thetn as the most esteemed and efficient Medicine in present use, For the Cllre of SCrofula., Scurvey Leprosy, Scorbutic Affections, Emptions, and Pimples on the Face Swellings or Ulceration iti the neck, bore. a"d all disorders attended ivithpamfnlSwellings.orivith Morbid and Irritating Eruptions of the Sfon, Open I rounds, and Sores, as well as the most inveterate forms of Gout and Rheumatism. T|lf extraordinary efficacy of1' S. CHF.DBoN'S inva'ua' Ie P,lis have been repeatedly proved in the most inveterate of scrofula and CutaHeons Diwwe*, after many Physicians and Surgeons |<a,| pronouueed t.iem incurable, and a'fier niiirn'roui Surgie.ii Operations had been peitotmed wit out succes?, and in nnny instances after lif* was despaired til1 <111 t'IKl <1M t ?. ° Mr CHEDDON submits for Public Inspection the following Copies of Letters received by him, from eminent Pl.viicians and Suraciis who aie in Hie habit of prescrioi-.g his Pills; also from individuals who have deiived relief and r mihisi estimable Medicine ;— <■ To MR CHEDDON. Manchester, Sept, 7 1303 f.^Ve had Ulcers in my !e,s for m,ny years.' ariM^, ,w„ rssai fr01" i"n>»rltlfcS 1,1 hlo<)? "icb tlievcouM f it is unnecessary fornieios;.y l„,w tioubiVson.e fnl'these constant sores nm be I l.u-l been attended pa.nln^ th t ,ninent Su .ueons, but no one cnre.l by inan> VB,.r ^debr.ittd Pil.s, I took thetn for a' v|i, rt coiwider»ole relief, an.l by couth,ui.-g then, for a nne «.th ^fe..tly Ciired. ,,ulc-ed 1 ini.h, say tiwt vour r' VdVniore for me in one m..ntli than all the Surgeons who V a 1 ever did. Your obedient servant,' attended me Amelia HIIOOKES. «. \t, John Evans begs to inform Mr. Cl.cddou that he 1ms eured l>v taking a lew boxes of Chcd.ion's Heifaa. le f>rls(a:ter every other medicine l.ad failed) of an Krup- t'oii indifferent parts ot his bodj, wbieli he had been troubled wiili for man, 5 ].,uttenvor;l Leicester, August, 21, 1833 <• To Mr Cheddor.. s.„ BncKingham, August 20, i8.ii « I.i\he'year 1829,1 was_ (alien ill with a very large «Welli'»» on the rilitit si<leof ,ieck-:in(1 "a9 •lt,l>'ni|cd bj main Medi- c Gent"men both in the c ..ntry and m London, t,„t ,.id n„t re five the least benefit, and suffered the most a, u,e p ,ins •,nd II1V frame became mucli emaciated hearing of vonr cele- iVr Ued Pids I was induced to take them, and aUe continuing 1,„ at,out two moii'lis was restoren to perfect health. «. | am, Sir, yours iespecttul!v, THOMAS SNOVVDON1." «' Mr Lunn.a Horse dealer in London, hud been dreaiilully iflljctcd ailli formally years; bad been under the eyre of nnnierous Medir;d Men.and had talttn an endiuas variety of medicine without d'-riving any benefit he was per uaded to try Cheddon's Kamed Herbal Pills,and in a short nine was entiiely cured. FROM DIl THOMPSON, OF L EDS. "Sin, 'eds, Sept. 4, 1S33. .i As you have asked me to try and t;ive n,y opinion ef vonr Pills I will do SO, and at the same tune return von my most ir "Ut,,S "• 'allVi-es of Scrofula And Scorbutic A'lection''in a,KtohS.inat,Artt.c«io,:sof:ll(i Kidneys hild'Tilei.' 1 rema,„.yn«;oh^.„Tt '• Aj'nTsK1833. and fnl; rms nan that his cured of a bad breast (supposed to lie a cancel), after every other re n,edyhadfaiie.l.oii Northampton. Sept. 1833. VT, «• Liver; ool, September. 19 j833 F )'r a v»rv 1- n" period 1 ad been sulfeiing froui aJJ ern tic, in my fn e.wh d the skill of eve»v mt(tiCMlgeni mi. ? bearing „f „,i. i with the blessing ot Goo i f) V"ars Pertect health, which I had not ciij"iei y^u,8'resVecHu]Iy, To Mr Cheddon YATES." \li.s I,etiiiaSmallwoodis'brea^l^l^'1.?11 at 'he has be«n eniirely cured t-ikirl* » ,lL'b she had been suffering f.o-.n (or a long Pir,oJ y a lew boxes ol his celebrated pills." To NIP C. Cieddon, si!" Litchfield, Sept 4. 18t>4. .Some year? ago, when travelling, 1 was thrown out of my gi» and broke my le^r, which the Surgeon called a compound fraciurc,lie attended me for ten months, when I could scarcely move 1 had tnen a lar^e wound on my shin, which continued ever since. I had applied to numbers of the facultv without de- rivini; benefit; in May, 1833, heard of your celebrated I ills, which 1 was determined to try, and am very thanl-fu 1 d d, tor in nine weeks 1 was perfectly cured, and remained so ever Sl ice. I beg to reiiiain, your obedient serlayit, W. SMITH." A voting Lndy, in tlie neiifbbourlio'id of Grosvenor Square wasdreadiully alfl ieted with Scrofulous Sores upon herfeet and back; illlhis state she was confined to her bell upwar .s 01 tw" years and a hail",during which time she was attended by several Gentlemen without derivinpany relief, when she was indued to try C. S, Ch, ddun' Famed Herbal Tonic Pills, and alter l ai;ing fou r er live of the lar^e sized boxes, wa? lso restored to Ileal tli, bat she co old walk as weil as before her ill-ess, and lias not had the slightest return < f the complaint, «i-liicli is now about a year and a half To Alr Clie,idon. "SIR, Coventry, Sept, I, 1833. I hop; vuu will not consider me intruding when I inform yon of the wonderful cure yotir valuable Pills have performuo upon me. I caught a severe cold some years ago which settled ill "cY lelt arm, an t it oecunie socoutracted that I could not open my hand, the Snrpeon who attended mesaid it was a Scro- 1\lIom lioii, and, as it was extremely painful, advised me to have it taken oft, which was tiic opinion of every one who saw it. I was very unvvilling-to submit to the operation, and was recommended totry your Famed H-rbal Pills, wiiicli I took regularly foi a short tillie, when I was entirely restored toper, lect health. Allow me lo subscribe myself with esteem Yours, faithfully, MAIty FORBKP.' To Air Cheddon, S, Newmarket, Sept. 20, 1$33: It gi es me much pleasure tobe.rte timony tothe etlicacy of your Hilis, they have lately cured ine of a severe Disease in the Ki lneys of very long standing, after every other remedy had failed. Your obedient servant, To Mr Cheddon, "AMELIA Frlrolq." "JR, SepL 20, 1833. Allow me h inform you of lhe wonderful cure your Pills have perforinel upon me, after eveiv other remedy had failed. SO" e years mjo I received a violent blow oil my risjht breast, which was very painful, leeches and other apphcati tis weie applied without any avail, my breast broke, and every iliing that was done to it seemed to make it wore; in this way I went on for yeais with a soie, when, hearing of j'onr Pil s, I made a trial of tiicin, and was very toon perfectly ruretl. "Tour's, SOPlilA !ASDALE.'t "To Mr Cheddon. Sept. 4, 1833. Samuel Bice, of Newport, Salop, had been afflicted for a very long period wah an enlargement ot the Glands in the neck and groin, a d never derived the least benefit from any medicine he ever t< ok except Chedilju s Fa red HeibatTonic Pills, which entirely cured hi in iu a short time." SIR, Bond street, Feb. 10, 1834 I return veu my sincere thanks for the cure your medicine has lately peifouned npon ine Iliad Leen suffering frcm severe pnÎnÎn my baek, loins allclleft side f, rinonlhs.andhad become much emaciated, r.pj iirently my whole frame was entirely worn UUI, from having been above fourteen stone i liad souk down to nine and a half, when I began takiug) our pil t.,wnicli Iiound from after tak-ing a few dnys, and by continuing tlum they restored me to perf. ct health I consider my life was en- tirely s veil by > our medicine three medical gentltnu-n who I had the greatest confidence in, rather advised me not to trouble myself with iiied ciiie, as they considered it perfectly u-eless You are at liberty to make what use you think proper of this. I remain your obedient servant, II AKUEL DAWSON." SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY HANNAY & Co. 63, OXFOHD-STREET, LONDON, I-lateiit illetliciiie Venders and Perfumers to the Roy,il Faiiiiiy By whom Dealers in the Country are supp u on tlx. usual ier a, or they can obtain them from any other wholesale ho*se in u-'ll're may also be had GRAHAMS IAS1LLESS APERIENT LOZENGES, A safe, mild, and effective ApeiJent, nnlikc most Medicines, a,e agitable lo the palate, they are therefore strongly and confi dently recu-nmei ded, "nd are suitable for ell ages. GRAHAMS TOOTH AND EAR-ACHE TINCTURE will prove a t.lossine to every one who suffers f,om those agonizing ,)rtins, the Tooth and Ear-Acbe, pain in the Face, &c. il preserves the Teethf and renders Tooth Drawing unnecessary, and will cure the most inveterate Tooth-Ache in a few seconds, let what may have been^ireviously applied and tailed. GRAHAM'S ANT1-B1LIOUS APERIENT, or FAMILY PILLS A mild and efficacious Aperient they surpass everv Medicine laid before the Public HEATH'S OFFICE, SOUTHGATE STREET, GLOUCESTER. d' THE Public are most respectftjlly informed that the following Mails and Post Coaches leave the above Offiee:- LONDON.—ROYAL MAIL, Evenings at Seven. CARMARTHEN AND MILFORD. -ROYAL MAIL, Mornings, at Half-past Eight. LONDON.—The REGULATOR, Dav Coach, Mornings at Six. (Sundays excepted), to the Mitre Inn, Oxford, through Wycombe, to the Bolt-in Tun Fleet Street, and Bell and Crown, Holborn. LODOX-The MAZEPPA, Day Coach, Morn- ings at Nine (Sundays excepted), to the Hoi- B:¡ek Inn, Oxford, through Henley, to the Bolt-in-Tun. Fieet Street, and Bull and Mouth, St. Martin's le Grand. LONDON.-Tiie CHAMPION, Night Coach, Evenings at Six (Sundays excepted), to the Angel Inn, Oxford, through Wycombe, to the Bolt-in-Tun, Fieet Street; on its return, leaves the latter Office Afternoons at Three, meeting Coaches at Gloucester, for Monmouth Brecon, Merthyr, Cardiff, Swansea, Milford. Carmarthen' Aberystwith, and all parts of North and South Wales. THOMAS HEATH & Co. l'1'oprietor,<. TEETH. Mr. EDWARD KING, SURGEON DENTIST, From Mr LEVA SON'S,No. 4, Union Parade,Lcamir.ijton Spa, Warwickshire, BEGS to inform the Gentry, and. Inhabitant generally, that he has again visited NEWPORT and may he consulted in all case- relative to his Pro- fession, at Mr NAPPRRS, Confectioner, dutinc the following week. 0 iljr, K. begs to state, lie can produce the most satis- factory credentials from the principal medical men in South Wales, Warwickshire, and other places, to whom he with confidence refers. He will also have much pleasure in showingspecimens of mechanicalcontrivanccs to remedy defects in the Mouth, Teeth, and Palate, which he supplies with NATURAL, AKTIFlCtAL, and TliETH MADE OF STONE, which are adapted to the Mouth,Tvijh an exactness that evades the closest scrutiny, at the same ;-tiame securing to the Patient every conve- nience and comfort. EXTRACTING. CLEANING, and TEETH STOT- PED with Gold, Platina, and Mineral Cement. Children's Teeth regulated; and every operation, in- cident to the Profession, performed upon the most rational principles. Families attended at their Residences, if preferred. December 19th, IS35.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS.—The Mary Ann, Tucker, for Naples; the Aimvell, He»se, for Constantinople; the Lady Dunmore, Gorham for New York. COASTERS INWARDS-—The Venus, Gulliford, the Kitty, Dyer, and the Ann, Williams, from Bridg- water, with bricks; the Friends, Sully, from Bridg- water, the Commerce, Morgans, from"Plymouth, the Robert, Clampitt, from Newport, the Myra, Evans from Gloucester, the Friends, Todd, the C.isile Jones, the Nautilus, (steamer) Allen, and the Ladv Charlotte, (steiamer) Parfitt, from Bristol, all with sundries; the Three Brothers, Arnold, from Glouces- ter, witb fruit; the Friends, Richards, from Water- ford, with flour; the Pheasant, Fisher, from Water- tord, with flour, oats, &c.; the Gurneit, James, from Robert Boyle, Burke the Prince of nrfft L. eat,,t; a"d the Monmouth, Harrison from Whttelmvet, with iron ore lhe Mat'y, Hooper, from Bristol, with free stone; and 28 vessels in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS.-The William and Henrv, Wakeham, for Glasgow the Zebina, Wales, for Dun- dee, the Criterion, Bellamy, for London, the Gleaner Griffin, tor Gloucester, the Gratitude, Richards for Waterford, and the Rochdale, Irwiu, fol- Livctp'ool with iron the Calenick, Pascoe, for Truro, the Merthyr Packet, Vaughan, and the Amity Rogers for Bristol, with sundries; the Joseph, I",Illlztfllsl for Penzance, and the Memnon, Croscombe, for Dub. lin, with iron and coal the Fliza, Davies, for Liver- pool, with tin and 16 vessels with coals. NEWPORT. INW_o\RD.- The Claudia, Havard from O,tend, the Josephine, Droneau, from Brest, the Jeune D Arc, Caucois, from Cherbourg-, the Dorothea, I rawze, from Amsterdam, in ballast; the Thomas jy*on, Rylie, from St. Andrews, with timber and deals the Catherine, Roweth, the Flower, Tippett, the Fame, Jones, the Mary, Jewell, and the Lively', Geaeh, with iron ore; the Friends, Brabyn ihc Morwelham, Coleman, the Charlotte, Loverine the Friendship, Price, the Robert, Clampit, the Victory, Hiscox, and the Prudence, Edwards, all with craiu, flour, and malt; the Britannia, Triplett the Cleve- land, Williams, the Mary, Griffiths, the Phiiippa Btlliug, the Moderator, John?, the Tredegar Mar- wood, the Carleon, Harwood, junior, the Mary, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Scott, and the Swift, Parker, all with sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Josephine, Drone an, forKonen the Claudia, Havard, the Olive Branch, Nichoils, the Agnes, Beynon, the Phoenix, Taylor, the Pru- deuce, Gooding, the Jcatis, Fullerton, the Diamond, Huxtable, the Fame, Jones, the William, Thoma, the Dispatch, Guy, the John George, Cook, the Friend- ship, Price, the Three Sisters, Smith, the Briton, Thomas, the Antelope, Parry, the Lively, Farmer, the Ant, Morgan, the Maria, Jones, thc Thomas and Sarah, Hiscox, the Ann and lietsey, Thomas, the Margaret, Williams, the Robert, Clair.pit, the Victory, Phillips, the Lord Nelson, Griffiths, and the Jean, M'Nair, all with irou and titi the Tredegar, Harwood, the Carleon, Harwood, junior, the Mary, Coombs, the George, Johns, the Bristol Packet, Scott, the Moderator, Johns, and the Swift, Parker all with sundries; 120 with coals. SWANSEA. ARRIVALS.—The Rose, Jenkins, the Glamorgan, Barrett, the Bristol, (steamer) Jones, and the Phoe- nix, Lodge, from Bristol, the Sarah, Pocket, and the Favourite, Croker, from Gloucester, the Ebenczer, Jones, from Bridgeware, and the Eliza, Crock-ton!, from Minehead, with sundries; the Cardiff, Lewis, from Aberthaw, and the Perseverance, Reed, from Bideford, with grain the Emma, Butler, from Glou- cester, with fruit; the Cerus, Williams, from Ross, with flour; the Providence, Evans, Froin Aberthaw, with lime stone; the Felicity, Thomas, and the Thomas and Sarah, Hiscock, from Newport, with iron; the Ann and Maria, Jones, from Lidney, wi;'i stones; the Bristol Trader, Johns, front Neath, witlj sand; 21 with copper ore j and eight in ballast. LXANELLY. ARRIVALS -Ille Two Brothers, Fielden, the Honour, Haddy, theCel.a, Pearce, the John Stroud Mollard, the Eleanor Grace, Roberts, and the Pi'rt Griffiths, from St. Ives, lowey, a»d Penzance, with copper ore', the UUIOH, Tregorthen, f10U1 and the Spring Scantlebury, florn Jc sundries; the Charles, Pattot. from rl with corn the Elizabeth, John from limestones; the Henry, Hewell'v,. J RnJirric f,-r.m i ;^eiv and the Charles, Koberts, tiorn Liverpool, t ,e A' „ > Barnstaple Trader, Calling aud Vl 'J frnmRapnoioj r» llc* Mary, Drake, irom cat nstaple, the Pejrgfw n<kvv^i a i i and the Terry Matches f 'S0"™ g C' ballast maicaes, frotn Carmarthen, m FOREIGN SAILED.-The Caledonia, Conacko-, for Barbadoes, with coals; the ^Edesia, Evans, for Rouen, with copper.