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IJI\ISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, IWWS. WILL SAIL WEEK, caS -« During the INEXT WEEK, AS FOLLOWS: Jj FROM BRISTOL, I' Si morn 12 noon S. Tu'ESI)AY 9 morn I2i after In .^EI)NESDA Y 9-i morn not sail • IHORSDAY 10 £ mora not sail • FRIDAY 11 morn not sail > SATURDAY 12 noon nut sail AtA FROM NEWPORT. R* 7 morn 12 after lUESDAY 7 morn I after i0' Wednesday 8 morn not. sail • OtURsDAY 8 mern not sail 12* ^R'DAV 9 morn not sail • SATURDAY morn not sail *8 After Cabin, 4s.— Fore-Cabin, 5s.—To and Piovided a To and Fro Ticket is taken,) Qjj-j. —'Fore-Cabin 3s. ren UQder 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is Jrses"^r'lee^ ^'arr'age> 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s. eack' ^s.} Carriage drawn by one Horse with one ^0r*-C»bi* gS" Horse and llitier, After-Cabin, 7s ditto GIVX The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets- PaaSen NO that they wil! not be accountable for any P°°tfs « 8 'JttSSage> "«r will they be answerable for any y ac.'tage, or Parcel (if lo3t or damaged) unless e'ther of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; h tr'*Xe °Ve va'ue entered at its value, and ^i«»g ,a f>rof,arl'on Pa'd for the same at the time of P*ckei.offi *"Ces, Rownhain-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. JOHN JONES, Agent. 4et ONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVE?iNl'.—Coaches Daily ese places and Newport. IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New Owelty, and Nantyglo.—A Coach Daily between o'cl V"es and Newport; arriving at Newport about p0 morning, and starting at 2 o'clock afternoon. PAckoitTIStiEAD.rhe Proprietors of the above Steam "f th« 10 'ntorin the Public, that in consequence b16 Ciu ^'6 ^lav'ng been Sold, tiiey are re-!itting. b''i*li 'A to fin the station between Bristol, '}'in» so<* Clevedon, and that she will commence g early In the Spring. 636. ^RDIFP and BRISTOL, The New anc' Swift Going Steam mftlUl V Packet, NAUTILUS, KSgW^ljLtfr 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, ^tended to ply during the Month of FEBRUARY. With Passengers and Goods, as follows :— FROM CARDIFF. At" Coach from Merthyr. 7..Montlav 7 morning. 3 Hioining. 9.. W.-dnes<lay B morning. 4 morning. ii..Fi-i(lay 10 m0rning. 6 morning 14.. Monday.. 2! afternoon 10-i morning. 16.. Wednesday 4 afternoon 12 noon. IS..Friday 6 morning. 2 morning. 21.. Monday.. 7 morning. 3 morning. ay 23.. Wednesday 8 morning 4 morning. 25.. Friday 9 morning. 5 morning. 28.. Monday.. 1J afternoon 9 morning. 30..Wednesday 3 afternoon 11 morning. FIWM BRISTOL. Hj Coach to Merthyr $..Tuesdav •• 7 morning. 11 morning. 10..Thursday.. B morning. 12 morning. 12..Saturday.. 10.1 morning. 2 afternoon. ]5.. Tue,day 2! afternoon G afternoon. 17..Thurs(lav.. 9.j morning. 4 afternoon. 19-.Saturday morning. 10 morning. 22..Tuesday 6-i morning. 10J niornnig. 24..Thursday.. 7 morning. 114 morning 2C 9 morning. 1 afternoon. 29..Tuesday ] afternoon.. 5 afternoon. 31..Thursday.. 3 afternoon 7 afternoon. Pares After Cabin, 5i.-Fore Cabin. 3s. Children under Twelve Yeats of Age, Half-price. Dogs, Is. each. ^'hnients may be had on Board, on moderate terms. J, A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. 1 ol¡.r-whet'1 Carriage. 21s. j Ditto, drawn by one horse, llo; fWD-wheel Carriage, 10-i. Gil Horses, 6s. each; and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin, 7s Gd Goods intended to be shipped per this Packet, "e sent to the Packet Office, No. 12, Quay Street, rl,ce they ,-ili be hauled to the Packet, at the Com- expense j or they wjll be taken in at the Cum Basin Locks, by ROBERT CHAPLIN, free of Goods forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom. without delay. ffon1er'%r! Cowbridge, and Bridgend.—Coaches to and Cach place Daiiy, and also Spring Waggons. QII(l ebridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Llantrissent, lqCJt Qe>philly.—Goods forwarded to tliese places in ktrivuP Canal Boats and Waggons immediately on unlessordered by any particular conveyance. jj« Freight to be paid on delivery. ^0j«}"p^er information may be obtained of MrRlCHARD V^'roDD, A»ent, St. Mary Street, Cardiff; and at *J°NEoket °ffi« on the Wharf; Mr JOHN GRIFFIIH Agent, No. 1*2, Quay Street, Bristol, and of • J- D £ BUCK, No. 8. Fenchurch Street, London. ti,, "CE -'I'h Proprietors of the above S'earn Packet °tice, that they will not be accountable for any *<ty g"ers' Luggage, nor will they be answerable for °<»<ls. Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) tori;, at either of their Offices in Cardiff or v»l(j^ and if above the value of 40s., entered at its 'VtL^'Ca triage in proportion paid for the same, at *J^°f iiaoking. n. BILIOUS, STOMACH, AND LIVER OMPLAINTS, SICK HEAD-ACHES, &c. S^EKHAM'S ANTIBILIOUS APERIENT, or ,VIILY PILLS OF HEAi.TH, ENTJHI-LY VEGE- ift a *afe and efficacious Medicine, Indigestion, eness, Loss of Appetite, Sick Head Ache, SPe\!(j-ICle8. Gout, Spasms, Heartburn, 4-c., are more Itt f Y and effectually removejl than could be credited, experience in the use of these valuable Pilis.— H'" be an irrefragable proof. Mild,yet effectual 'r°Pl'ration,beingfree from calomel, thev require no tff>aSee,"eQt or aiieration in diet; moderate ex.rcise en- ?l an S ll,eir good effects. One or two pills may be taken Ws l""e when costive or uneasy in the stomach or '°t»sof' 811,1 SYDENHAM S PILLS should betaken byper- c°trec, a" ages, when in this state, as they assist digestion, r0lll4 iPxcesses of the table, give a healthy action to the 've 0f re'nove most of the complaints to which the diges- » e«rf^a"s are subject, and will lead to health and a A a^e The most delicate females, the young, j Pcrjg a"d the pregnant prefer them to most other they are beneficial to their general health ami ,iicjj e 'heir appearance. Another important advantaga j ■' resuit from the regular use of these Piils, is, f* 4 greeP'ng the bowels Lp a regular and healthy state, will ^-UliCs at "teasiire, be %"»afe-guard from prevailing epi- »tC £ ^'SUch as Cholera, Influenza, Typhus, &c. and by a j. "f- Aperient, at once mi id, safe, and effectual.— lvcs •|W Mil itary men, or persons leading sedentary ftSsista*lu* Commercial gentlemen find them a certain '° the attacks of disease, arising from ance, the want of exercise, or the effects Tlj *te. j)4'e ofe„P'^ speedily remove the irritation and feverish j^r, a be stoiiiacl,, correct the morbid condition of the l^'tliy 0,ber organssubservient to digestion promote cleanse the stomach and bowels from aaCCUlrui'ations .and the blood from all impurities. C) ijir' *Jrel}'ire(' b) the Sole Proprietor, J OH N R liliS, i ^'feen, Bristol sold also by most respectable 4 'hfi rj1 °°ksellers, and Dealers in Patent Medicines Jj' -y Kingdom, in Boxes, at Is Ijd 2s 9d ail*. 'Is. The 2s 9-i Boxes contain three su.all 'hp p 1 'J,,rchasers will find considerable advantage pr*bc j jLj.ase ot the larger Boxes, viz 4s 6d and I Is. ^r°Pi-ie,u lc wiH be especially particular, and see the C(!<H^LAII8 ,LAI,LE> J- HE ICS, BRISTOL,' on theUoveru- io each Box, by order oi his Majesty's 0Uers, the imitalioa of which is a Capital -il" CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Going Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, H. T. PARFITT, Commander, Will Ply daring March, with Passengers and Goods, as follows:- FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Bridgend. MAR. S..TUESDAY 7a morning 4 morning. 10.I H TI KSDA Y. 9A morning 6 morning. 12..SATURDAY 12 £ aftem oon 9 morning. FROM BRISTOL. Coach to Bridgend. MAR. 7.MONDAY. 6l morning 2 afternoon. 9.VEDNESDAY 7a morning ..2 afternoon. 11.FRIDAY 9 morning 2 afternoon. (Tjp No Long Passage either way by the LADY CHAllLO I'TE this Month. 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- freshments may be had on Board on moderate Terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse. 15s., Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle; sheep. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the LADY CHARLOTTE to be sent to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Bridgend and Cowbridge. { Fast Light Post Coach runs to and from the Lady Charlotte. ftfcrthyr.-Coaches to and from Daily.-A Spring Waggon also for the conveyance of light goods. Newbridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend. Llantrissent, and Caerphilly—Goods forwarded to these Places in Lock up Canal Boats and 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. 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 give notice, that they will not |)p accountable for any Passenger's Luggage nor will they be answerable for I any Goods, Packages, or Parcels_(if lost or damaged) un- Jess booked at either ot their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of E2, unless entered at its value, and carriage, in proportion, paid-for the same, at the time of booking. Any further information as to Freight, &c. will be readilyobtained by applying to the Agents. Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr H. R. HALL, 2, Lower Castle Street, Bristol. TO SPORTSMEN, TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS, and CAPTAINS of SHIPS F. 'NHORN'S-POI'-CED YARMOUTH BLOATERS, t now in high perfection. The increasing demand for this most delicious preparation proves, beyond all doubt, it is far superior to allythll1 of the kind ever yet offered to the public, for Sandwiches, Toast, Biscuits, &c., and as an excellent relish for Wine. In Pots, and 2s. each, warranted in all climates. In this preparation t:,c. flavour of the herring is pre- served unimpaired, if not unproved; the prime parts oj tne fish are concentrated in a substance, about the consis- tency of butter, and which may be used in the same way and, being put up in neat and portable pots, a treat may be enjoyed at any ame, without the unpleasant mnell and other inconveniences which a'tf-nd the^dressing and par- taking of herrings in the ordinary way —Watchman. THORN'S TALLY-HO SAUCE, for Fish, Game, Steaks, Chops, Clltlets, Made Dishes, and all general purposes, is the nchest and most econo- mical sauce now in use. imparting a zest, not otherwise acquired. In Bottles, 2s. and 4s. each, warranted in all climates. "We have tried (crede experto) Thorn's Tally ho Sauce, and can pronounce it exquisite. We kt\uw nothing of the. ingredients; that we leave to such as arc more curious in tish sauce' than we are hut we can speak of be richness of its flavour, which, to our thinking;, would ceate all appetite under the ribs of death."—Satirist. Wholesale at the Warehouse, 223, High Holborn of all Wholesale Oilmen and Druggists in London and Retail by all respectable Oilmen, Grocers, aud Fish mongers in the United Kingdom. CA UTION-The Proprietor, being aware of several spurious compositions tbai are ('lil >' °"0l*d \o the public, under the name of Potted Bloateis. begs them to obser*e his signature, ALEX. THOKN, on the side of the pot, without which it cannot be genuine. AG ElIOT F R MERTHYR TYDVIL, Mr DAVID MORGAN, Chemist and Druggist. Thorn's Potted Bioaters. in pots. and 2s. each Thorn's Tally-ho Sauce, in bottles, 2. and 4.. each. BALSAM OF SPERMACETI A STHMA, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, WEAZ- A- ING COUGHS, COLDS, SORENESS, TIGHTNESS, AND OPP K SSI ON OF THE CHEST, and most affec- tions of the Chest and Lungs, relieved in ten minutes, by taking one dose of WOODHOl'SE'S B \LSAM OF SPE MACETI, or PECTORAL COUGH D SOPS persons doubting the efficacy of this \Iedil he. may take a dose in the Proprietor's shop before they purchase. The Proprietor earnestly recommends a trial of these Drops to person, afflicted with the above complaints; but he does not introduce them as being an infallible cure ( is many du), 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 cured in the course of a week, by the use of these Drops. In the Hooping and Chin Coughs it will be found equally valuable. The vir- tues of Spermaceti having been known for centuries, it will be needless to make a comment upon a Bals-iin ob- tained from so valuable an article. Two tea spoonfuls of the Balsam is equal to one ounce of Spermaceti." It Will at all times, relieve the most violent Consumptive Cough, In Bottles, Is. Idd.—2s.-9d._4s.6d.and 10s. 6d each ESSENCE OF CHAMOMILE AND GINGER. This preparation is a compound of two of thc most valuable medicines in the vegetable kingdom. It com- bines the stomachic properties ot 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 lie asks is a fair trial for he can assert,wit), tile greatest confidence, that he never knew ot its fai 1 ur0 in any of the cases it is recommended for, excepting where it has been neglected to be properly persevered I, for indigestion, sensation of fulness, pain and oppression after meals, loss of appetite. whether ansmg from excess or want of tone and energy of the digestive organs also for rheumatism, gout spasms, cramps, hysterics, flatulence, in immoderate perspiration, nervous, hypochondriacal and billions affections, heartburn, langilol general debility, or a delicate state of health. whether the result uf long ill- ness, or constitutional weakness; it is certain in aliording instant relief m the most violent sick headache. Forty drops of tUis Essence is equaj to half a pint of Cha- momile tea. These are prepared only by DECIMUS WOODHOUSE, Operative Chemist Extlilurdinary to his Majesty, 1H> King William Street, New London Bridge, and sold by him wholesale and retail and to be had of all Medicine Venders ir, Town and Country.— Country Venders may be suppled through their Town Agents. Sold in bottltis at 2s. 9d. 4s. Oil. 10s. 6d.; and 21s. each. Sole proprietor of the iEthereal Essence of Ginger. N.li.-fi E SURE r0 ASK FOR WOODHOUSE'S. Agents for Merthvr MrsJenkins. Druggist. ——————— Brecon M r VV illiams, Druggits. —————-— Ditto Air Duncan. ————— Carmarthen Mr Evans. '"z:t: GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, .Off! ces, 25, Bucklersbury, London. CAPITAL £ 3,000,000, IN SHARES OF £100 EACH. LIEUT.-COL. SIR ANDREW LEITLL HAY, M P. FELIX LADBROKE, JSSQ. SIR WILLIAM DE BATHE, BAHT. WILLIAM MURRAY, BSQ. ROBERT J. BUNYON, ESQ. JOHN PATTERSON, ESQ. JOHN CARUTHERS, ESQ. THOMAS ROUTLEDGE, ESQ. JOIIN LEWIS EYRE, ESQ. JOHN SAUNDERS, ESQ. LORD CHARLES FITZROY, M.P. JAMES RUDDALL TODD, ESQ. SIR ROBERT HERON, BART. M.P. HENRY USBORNE, ESQ. JOHN HUMPHREY, ESQ. M.P. Alderman. W. WILKINS, ESQ. A.M. R.A. F.R.S. &c. Aided "by Committees at Saffron Waldeti, Bury St. Edmunds, Norwich, Chatteris, Doddington, Wimblington, Earith, Benwick, Wnrboys, Somersham, March, and numerous other places. Standing Counsel.—Mr SERGEANT ALERFWETIIEII. Parliamentary Agcnts.-Messrs DORRINGTOX, JONES, and ELLICOMBE. Solicitors.—Messrs BIGNOLD, PLLLEV, and MAWE, London and Norwich. Engineer.—JOSEPH GIRBS, Esq. Consulting Engineers. SIR JOHN RENME. H. IT. PHICE, Esq. Bankers.—Messrs LADBROKES, KINGSCOTK, and Co. Bank Buildings, London. Secretary.—WILLIAM RICHARD CROGGON, Esq. Local Agents.—Mr W. P. STRUVE, Swansea. E, WARING, Card ill. Ccnfctitottg. I.-The Capital of the Company shall be £ 3,000,000 to be raised in Shares of XIOO each. 2.-Tlie Act of Parliament will provide that no person shall be responsible beyond the amount of his respective Shares. 3.—A deposit of £2 per Share, to be paid in accordance with the annexed form of application, and no further call will be made until the Act is obtained. 4.—The deposit shall be available to the necessary expenses of the undertaking. NPHE COMMITTEE deem it right to place before the Subscribers and Public the following -L statement relative to the above undertaking:—* PLANS.—The requisite plans, sections, and other documents, have been LODGED with the Cierks of the Peace for the respective counties and divisions through which the Railway will pass. CHARACTER OF THE LINE.—'The surveys have fully comirmed every anticipated advantage of the route selected; for, with the exeeption of a very small proportion of the whole length, the line is practically level: presenting in no one instance a steeper rise than live feet per mile. COST -The Capital of Three Millions will he amply sufficient to complete the works ROUTE.—The Railway will commence at Gonlston Street, Whitechapel, being about a quarter of a mile from the Royal Exchange; and will pass through Cambridge, Lincoln, and Gainsborough, to York; having also a branch to Norwich, diverging from the main line at Saffron Waldcn. and passing through Bury. POPULATION -'I'h, aggregate niiii)t)er of inhabitants in the districts through which the line will aClually pass. or which will be within its immediate influence, amounts to about Four Millions, or one fourth of the entire population of Great Britain, aud ot this number Seven Hundred Thousand are inhabitants of the principal citiis and towns either upon or near the line ot liailway. REVENUE. — Experience justifies the conclusion ibat existing traffic is doubled by the introduction of a Railway but without calculating upon this addition, a dividend of 15 per cent, upon the capital may be confidently expected. According to the pub .shed^ rate/^eolations, the gross receipts from passengers at present travelling tnis route alone will amo int £ 526,811 and Irom other sources to a nearly equal sum. DISTANCE.—The distance by the Railway will be to Saffron Wahien 39 miles; to Cambridge 55 miles; to Lincoln 131 miles; to Gainsborough 147 miles; to York 189 miles- to Bury St. Edmunds 65 miles; and to Norwich 103 miles.. TIME OF TRAVELLING.—he time required to traverse thrSo distances upon the Railway will be, to Saffron Wahien hour, to Ciunfridge 2I hours; to Lincoln 5* hourl; to Gainsborough 6 hoars to York 7J hours to BURY 21 houis, and to Norwich 4 hours 3 In conclusion,'it should be <»L»^RVED that this Railway will pass through portions of the Kingdom now most in need ot an improved MC'A"3 P j PS AC ,W01 J OT marked consideration that the undertaking will aid rather than injuiiously interfeic with ANY Canals, other iiadways, <>r existing interests of impor ante. THE FOLLOWING IS THE FORM OF APPLICATION To WIIXIAM R CUOGGON, ESQ Great ivorthei-n Railway. A RCQ,LLEST.VOU WI" RESERVE and secure to me Shares, out of the Siiares which arc propose o e lssucu »y the Dnectors of this Company an.f, in consideration of your so doing, I agree to take ■75' LAUS, !IN" TO PAY THE deposit of I wo Pounds per Share, and execute the Parliamentary Contract anil Bubacubcrs Agreement, as soon as I reocivc notice from you that the 21,000 Shares have been agreed to be taken. I SU«. Sir. Offices, 25, Biicklersborv, London. Your obedient Servant. A Corn Mill to be Let. ëo be act, AND ENTERED II P O N IMMEDIATELY, ACORN MILL, situated in the Village of ABEKDA Jtli, and in a very flouri.-Jiun.; Xeisjliii-.ur. hood, wiLh a Dwelling House, Stabling, a Coin KiL" aull every convenience attached to it. Apply (if by Letter, post p.iio) to Mr J.ihn Richards, Crown Inn, Merthyr. UNION HOUS Immediately adjoining the FLOATING DOCK, KE WFOR T, MONMO UTHSHIRE. M. H. M. PARTRIDGE, Respectfully announces that he is ilisti-tlctcfl to offer dFor Salt bi) Vitblic Outturn, At the KING'S HEAD INN, N l.Wi'OlU', on .SAl'Ult- DAY, the 12th day of MARCH, 11)36, at Five o'Clock in the Afternoon, in One or more Lots, as Inay thell be dete"ir,ined on by the Vendo:, anu subject to such Conditions of Sate as shall he then and there produced (unless disposed of, in the meantime, by PRIVATE CONTRACT), t LL THAT NEWLY-ERECTED and WELL- L BUILT INN, called th- UINION HOUSli, with 5:ablcs, Brew-house, and Garden adjoining, eligibly situ- ated between the Floating Docs aud Diy Dock, now in the occupation of the Proprietor, i\>r francis iiowen Vigors, wii,) intends declining the Public business. Also, all that substantial and well-built DWLLLIXG- HOUSK, adjoining the beforc-nilmcd Inn, with every convenience for the Kesfdence of a Small tauiily, ami well situated for a Shop. The Inn has good Cellaring, and on the Ground Floor, Two Parlours, Tap Room, spacious Bar,. Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Malt and Mill Kooins, with Six commodious bed Rooms over. The above Premises arc held undei a Lease, 65 years of which are unexpired, at a Ground- IZC[lt ()ffil IBs. 9d. per Annum, and are in excellent repair, I,,) cxl;eise having been spared by the Proprietor in the fitting up. The new Street, leading from the Parrot, will pass direclly in front of the Premises, the situation of which being so closely adjoining the bloating and Dry. Ducks, together with the present imptoving state of the Port, renders it a most desiraule investment, particularly to any person wishing to embark in the Public Bnsincss. For fuither particulars, or to treat by Pnvate Contract, apply (if by Letter, post paid) to the Proprietor, ou the Premises: or to the Auctioneer, Commercial Street, Newport. GLAMORGANSaiRii. AN ELIGIBLE SITE FOR THE ERECTION of IRON WORKS OR ANY OTHER MANUFACTORY. fco be art, FOR A LONG TERM OF YEARS. ALL the VEINS and SEAMS of COAL, IKON-STONE and- other Valuable Strata, ex- tending and being under ail Estate called C O LI J ii N N A, situate in the Parish of LA VJ'UiSAINT, within Four M lies of the Glamorganshire Canal (oein-i the distance limited in the power reserved bv the Canal Act for making collateral communications), One Mile and a Half of the Cwm llondda Tram Road,' and within the same distance of the intended Cwm Rondda Branch of the 1'afi Vale B ail way, and within Fifteen Iliics N. W. from the Port-of Carditf. Together (if considered essential or more advantageous) WITH THE WAFER, GRIST MILL WOOLLEN MANU. FACTORY, and the several DW ELLING HOUSES thereto belonging, situate in the Viba-'C of TONYR- EFAIL, being on the southern boundary and lowest point of this Estate and, in addition to a commodious sile tor the ercftionot Works, a considerable extent of Land may (if required) be comprised in the Lease, and a good Family Residence may be obtained on the Estate It has been satisfactorily ascertained that the \!inerais under this Property are of the same range with those at Maesteg. in the Parish of Laugonoyd, and now worked by the Maesteg Iron Company, tlie quality oi whose Iron is well known in the Market. The favourable situation of this Estate, with reference to its communication with the Port—its great variety and inexhaustible resources of Coal and It-on-s,(It,e-tile water power which it commands, having the River lily extending as its Western boundary for upwards of three. quarters ot a mile, and other superior local advantages, render it the most e.igiblc site for the erection of Iron or other Works that the rapidly increasing manufacturing dlstlict in its vicinity can present, and affords the Mattering prospect to a Company, or to a Gentleman of moderate Capital, of proving a highly profitable under- taking. For turther particulars apply (if by Letter to he polt paid ) to Mr Beaumont, Mineral Engineer, Landaff, Car- diff, or to Mr Evan Prichard, Solicitor, 35, Lincoln's lnn Fields, London, where a Plan, Section, and Report ol the Property may be scea. Wanted to Purchase, s None or other of the Counties of GLAMORG A N 1 C VRMARTIIKN, or BRECON, a L\X!)EI) i STATE of the vahie of Twenty to Twentj-five thousand Pounds. No Mansion is required, but the Property must bo well connected. Answers to be sent, with a particular description of such Instate as may be I>[T, red, to the Editor of this Paper. (if by Letter, the postage to be pan!.) Ibis Advertisement will not be icpeated. 11.tt, AXD ENTERED UPON TIIE 21sT OF MARCH NEXT. r a HVO convenient DWELLING HOUSES, situate 1_ in ANGEL Strlkt, (near the Church) in the 'Town of Merthyr'Tydfil. The above I remises are in good Repair, and suitable for Business or private Families. Apply,.if !)y Letter, Post-paid, to Mr JOSEPH CoFFfN, Tanner, Merthyr. GLAMORGANSHIRE. œO be Orî) bll auttion, By Mr \V. MORRIS, At the Duffryu Demesne Farm, in the Parish of ST. NICHOLAS, oil THURSDAY, the 10th of MARC; I, 1836, "IHE under-mentioned LIVE STOCK, the Pro- 1. petty of the Honorable -ty. B GREY, viz Ten Fat OXEN, tour (if which are of the best selected Ayrshire Breed, ami Six of a cross, between the Hereford and Radnor, One Two-Year Old HEIFER, in Calf, of the Ayrshire and Glamorgan, and One Year ing Ayrshire HEIFER also Nine prime South Down Fat SHEEP. The Sale will commence precisely at Twlve o'Clock, and the ^boie will be sold without reserve.. GLAMORGANSHIRE. o be ûlb hi Auction, On the First day of the Cowbridge Quarter Sessions, viz. TUESDAY, the 5th of APRIL, rfjTIAT Old-established Pü BLlC HOUSE, called-1 A the GRIiYHOUND, in the centre of the Town of COWBRIDGE, together with the Nlalt House, Stable, I Garden, and Premises at the back thereof. The whole, excepting the Malt House, is subject to a Lease for the life of a Person now about 56 years of age, at the yearly Rent of ii-I 1" OJ., with a Covenant, on the part of the Lessee, to Repair. The Malt House is Let to another respectable Tenant, from year to year. For particulars apply (if by Letter, post paid) to Mr William Edmondes, Solicitor, Cowhiidge. ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE LEVA'S [lJ $2Z3 ¿] ç£1ll3!; 7, UNION STREET, BRISTOL. r-I "I IE Proprietors have the honor to announce that, B ill compliance with the wishes of their numerous Friends, they have annexed to the General Fui-iiisiiill,, Department of their Trade, CAIilNET WORK, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. For the Exhibition of the principal Articles of .their Manufactures, such as Sofas. Chairs; Wing and other Wardrobes Sideboards. Ciieffioniers 'Telescope, Dining, Loo, Card. and other Tables; Pier, Chimney, Lbeval and other Dressing Gli,ssks, SHOW KUOMS, ou the Premises, have just been completed. L. and c). most earnestly and respectfully solicit an mspcction of the Style, Material, and Quality 01 Work, on w"icil. if) conjunction with the Moderate Prices they are determined to sell at, they rest theIr claim to futue (.jatroiKjge. The arrangements made for conducting thls branch of their business will enable the Proprietors to ml.et the largest and most general orders ith promptitude and dispatch. Houses completely Furnished by Contract Great additions have been made to the Furnishing Ironmongery and Cutlery Department. Gilt Cornices Curtain Poles, and Pwrapharualia Tea Trays; Drawing Room, Hall, and other Lam'ps; Cut Glass Silver Plate, Sheffield Plated Wares, Watches; Gold and Gilt Jewel- lery j Guns, and various branches of their Trade. MEHRY'S CELEBRATED IMITATION SILVER FORKS, SPOONS, &C. Xo Business transacted on Saturdays till Evening. New Weekly Journal. ON SUNDAY MORNING, the 13th of MARCH, will be Published the First Number of a NEW WEEKLY CONSERV ATIVE JOURNAL, to be called "THE IATrFKfy rOST." It will be Published in ccn- junction with the Establishment of '-THE MORNING POST and will maintain the same Political Principles which that Journal has so steadily upheld through all the changes and chances of the !FRLITIC%L World. Great pains will be taken with the Cotnpilation of THE WEEKLY POST" to make it emphatically a Newspaper and the strictest regard will be paid to delicacy and propriety, so as to render it a cheerful and entertaining miscellany for family reading. The Leading Articles will be written by Gentlemen who have already earned the approbation of the Public, and who will study to maintain it. "I'll WEEKLY POST" will be published at the Office, No. 335, Strand, London, where Advertise- ments are received and may be had of all respectable News Vendors in Town and Country. Price Sevenpcnce. Tn Floolseap- Octavo, HE POETICAL REMAIN S Of the Late Mrs HE MANS, With a Biographical Alemoir of the Author. Works by the same Author. L SONGS of the AFP ECTIONS with other Poems. The Second Edition. In Foolscap Svo, 7s. 2. RECORDS of W OMAN and other Poems. The Fourth Edition. In Foolscap Svo. price 8-i. 6d. 3. The FOREST SANCTUARY; with other Poems. Third Edition, with Ad<'i(ions. Foolscap 8vo, 8s. 6d. 4. SCENES and H\MNS of LIFE with other Re- ligious Poems. In Foolscap Svo, price 7s. 6d. Printed for Wll.LIAM BLACKWOOD and SONS, Edin. burgh and I. CADELL, Strand, London. Just Published, Pricc Six Shillings, No. XXXII. OF THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE; AND THE PRIZE ESSAYS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE H[GIIL\ND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND. Illustrated by a Coloured Map, and Three Plates of Sec- tions of the Geology of Berwickshire; and a Tabular View of the Prices of Wheat in the Edinburgh Market, during the year 1835. The Papers which possess peculiar interest in this Number ire:-The first portion of a Biographical Memoir of the late Sir John Sinclair, Bart, of Ulbster, drawn up from authentic documents.—On the Climates and Pro- ductions of "t" rsia.rilotiglits on Draining as the speedi- est means of fertilizing the Soil.—On the A pplication of the Points by which Live Stock are judged to the Fife, West Highland, Ayrshire, Galloway, and some of the West Highland, Ayrshire, Galloway, and some of the English and Irish Breeds ol" Cattle.—A Complete Geolo- gical Survey of Berwickshire.— And Accounts of two New Plants suitable to the Agriculture of Great Britain and Ireland. Printed for WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and SONS, Edin- burgh and T. CADELL, London. MrrthJlf TOnbtl tEurninUc rnt. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS -L arising and payable at the several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, (subiect to the written condiftons to be then and there pro incen) at the CASTLE INN. in the Town of 111! ?. TI IY !l T1DVIL, i n the County of Glamorgan, on F KIDAY tho ll.h day uf M AiU.'H next,between the Hours of Twelve o'Clock at Noon and Four in the. Afternoon of that day, to the best bidder, on his -producing; su.hcent Sureties for payment oi the.Money mouthly, for th term of One Year or more, as the Trustees shall then determine upnn, to commi nee from Iwelve o'Clock of tDe nIght of Fri- day, the Sixth day of May next, which Tolls produced last year the clear sum of £ 1,150, and they will be put up together, or in one Lot, at that sum, nit m case the s .id Tolls shall not be Let together, or in one Lot, ut such Meeting, then they will be Let in I arce.s or Lots, and each Parcel ar Lot will be put UP a S,IC'1 s >m as the 'Trustees shall then think fit. ninr. WILLIE D,M,S. Clerk to the Trustees afike 3aid Turnpike Trust. Merthyr-Tidvil, February 12, 1836. slbentattt & Uh!21J!2ble\u urnpike rttnt. IVfOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS l.\ arising and payable at the several I oil Gates w.thin this 'Trust, WILL BE LET BY ALL I ION, (subject to the written conditions to be then and there produced) at the CASTLE INN, in the fown ofMF.U. TiIYlt TIDVIL, in ilie County of Glamorgan,on FRIO AY", the 11th day of MARCH next, between the Hours of Twelve o'Clock at Noon and Four in the Afternoon of that day, to the best bidder, on his producing sufficient Sureties for payment of the Money monthly, for the 'term of One Year or more, as the I ijistces shall then determine upon, to commence fro in 1 w e ve o Clock ol the night of Friday, the Sixth day of May next, wmch Tolls produced last yrarthe sum of £ l;005, and they will be put up together, or in one Lot, at that sum, out in case the said Tohs shall not be Let together, or m one Lot, at such Meeting, then they will be put in 1 arcels or Lots, and each Parcel or Lot will be put up at such sum as the Trustees shall then think fit. WILLIAM DA VIES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tidvil, February 12, 1836. rpHE UNIVERSAL LIFE ASSURANCE SO- I. CIETY 60, COflNHILL, LONDON., for Lives, Survivorships, Endowments, for Children, and for the Purchase and Sale of Reversions and Annuities. Capital 4500,000. Vatraiio. Colonel Sir ROBERT H. CUNLIFFE, Bart. Sir GEORGE THOMAS STAONTON, Bart. M.P. F.R.S Major-General Sir JASPER NICHOLLS, K.C.B. Sir RALPH RICE. Colonel Sir JAMES SUTHERLAND. Strectors. Sir HENRY WILLCOCK, K.L.S. Chai-man. JOHN STEWART, Ksq. M.P. Deputy Chairman. John Bagsbaw, Esq. Charles Otway Mayne, Esq. Alexander Baillie, Esq. Rohert MUIHO, E-q, Augustus Bosanquet, Esq. John Roger, jun. Esq. Chas. Dash wood Brace, Ksq. lees Gonrig Thomas, Esq. BUisWatkiu Cuncliffc, L^q- Jas. Duncan 'Thomson, Esq William Kilburn, Esq. Capt. Saml. Thornton, R. N Treasurer,—Pasco St. Legcr Grenfell, Esq. &ufcttorg* Crawford Davison Kerr, Esq. John Arnold Mello, Esq. Timothy Wiggm, Esq. 'Banket-s-Sir Jaiiies Esdaile and Co. Physician— Benjamin C. Pierce, Esq M.D. Solicitors-nlessrs Nind and Costerill. Actuary— Robert ChnsHe, Esq. Table shewing the annual premium for ussurinq £ 100 on a Siuyle Lije. Age. Whole Life. Seven Years. One Year. 15 1 15 0 1 0 2 0 18 2 20 1 IS 8 1 11 119 25 233 166 141 no 2 b io 1 10 4 I 8 4 35 2 11 11 1 13 9 1 12 5 40 3 3 0 1 17 1 1 15 4 45 3 12 2 2 3 3 1 19 S 00 456 2 15 1 2 S 2 Mr Thomas Jones Phillips. Agent to the Universal, solicits attention to the above specimen of rates for England. 'They are as low as is consistent with perfect security, and shew the advantages offered to the public by this Society. which furthcr secures the interest of the assured, by returning to them three-fourths of the profits. I he Directors of this Society have caused investigation to be made with great care into all the Institutions for Lite Insurances existing in the country, and they trust they have been fortunate in selecting from each what as a whole will place their Establishment on the most secuie, judicious, and satisfactory footing, both to the Proprietors and to the assured. A branch of the Universal has been formed in the Metropolis of India, and agents, Messrs. Bagshaw and Co., appointed, so as to afford reciprocal advantages to both Establishments. For ail further information, apply to Mr Thomas Jones Phillips, Solicitor, Newport, Monmouthshire, FOR THE RECOVERY of ESTATES, No. 3, JEWIN STREET, CITY, LONDON. ALL Persons having Claim or Title to Estates, /A Lands, or Money, whether as Heir at Law, Next of Kin, or otherwisej roa^ have the same recovered wiih the utmost despatch, by sending* a full and clear state- ment of their cases to the above Office. All Letters and Parcels must be post paid. London, 1836. npO the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public.—Fami- _L lies of distinction and Visitors to the Metropolis at this Season, who frequently experience great difficulty in suiting themselves with FURNISHED or UNFUR- NISHED HOUSKS, owing to the great demand, are respectfully informed every attention will be afforded in the House and Estate Agency Department of HENRY L. COOPER, in obtaining or disposing of the same, or in the Selling, Letting, or Valuing any description of property in Town or Country. From the central situations of the Establishments in their respective commanding localities, every facility is rendered to Families honoring his house with their in- structions, and offering the advantage of a double regis- ter, usually replete with eligible properties. The general introduction of PLATE GLASS for Win- dows, Carriages, Conservatories, Internal Decorations, &c., has induced H. L. C. to annex a Tariff of Sizes, adapted to those uses, with Prices exceedingly moderate, but of a quality not be-excelled also is added an out- line of his general business, comprising the Cabinet, Upholstery, and Decorative Departments, in each of which the most careful attention is paid both to quality and cost. Henry L. Cooper, Plate Glass and Furniture'Ware- houses, No. 93, Bishopsgate Street Within and Western Branch, 57, Conduit Street, nine doors from Regent Street, left hand side. Among the variety of Articles above referred to, will be found LOOKING GLASSES of every denomination and size, varying from one foot to eighty feet ard lip. wards Plate Glass for Windows, Carriages, &c. which possess great advantages over Crown, and when required for exportation, a considerable drawback obtained.— Annexed are the Prices of Current Sizes of Plate Glass for Sashes. &c. Inches Inches Inches Inches- Inches Inches Indies f 15 IS 20 22 25 28 30 1=- £ s d £ s r. £ s d £ s i £ s d £ s ri £ s d 10 7 5 0 9 3 0 1(1 6011 9 0 13 8 0 15 f; 016 11 II" 8 4 0 10 DO 1110'013 2 0 15 3017 1;019 2 12 6 () 13 (- 0 14 6 0 16 11 0 19 8 1 16 13 il 10 2 0 12 7 0 14 4 0 15 II 0 18 10 I I 10 1 3 H 14 (I 11 2 0 13 9 0 15 6 0 1' CI 0 9 1 3 111 6 1 15 0 12 1 0 14 II 0 Iti II 0 19 2 12 SI 6 It 8 2 16 0 13 0 0 10 0 0 18 I; I 0 10 1 4 7 1 8 0 1 10 0 IT 0 13 II II 17 4 1 U Oil 2 7 1 6 (i 1 9 9 I 11 10 18 0 14 II 0 IS 9 1 i f, i 4 3i 8 2 111 G 1 13 9 19 0 15 10 1 0 2,1 3 2 1 a 11 1 9 8 13 2 1 15 7 2ft 10 11 I 1 0 1 4 0 1 7 C 11 3 1 15 0 I 17 6 22 i) 49 2 4 3 1 7 f, I 10 3 1 14 6 1 18 6 2 1 3 25 I 2 1 8 2 1 11 3 14 5 I 19 1 2 3 9 2 0 11 28 1 6 1 1 11 0 115 0 1 18 0 2 3 9 2 9 0 2 12 6 30 8 2 1 13 9 1 17 0 2 1 3 2 6 II 2 12 C 2 16 3 32 10 0 110 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 2 10 0 2 16 0 3 0 0 34 1 11 Id 1 18 3 2 2 0 t 6 9:2 13 2 2 19 t> 3 3 9 30 1 13 9 2 0 0 2 5 0 2 9 0 2 10 3 3 3 0 3 7 6 35 1 15 7 2 2 !• 2 7 6 2 12 3 2 19 4 3 6 6 3 11 3 "10 1 17 6 2 5 0,2 9 11 2 15 0|3 2 f' 3 10 0 3 16 5 Or any sizes containing from three feet to eight feet. at 9. per foot thus a plate being 30 inches by 18 inches, contains three feet nine inches superficial measure, and costs £1 J3s. 9d. as per above tariff. All under three feet superficial at a reduction. SECOND-HAND LOOKING-GLASSES. Several superb Glasses, varying in size, eight feet, nine feet, ten feet, and upwards in length, by five feet and five feet six inches in width, at a considerable reduc- tion from the present tariff prices. Or LENT on HIliE bv the month or season. CARVING AND GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. In this department will be found a very elegant and extensive variety of Chimney and Pier Glass Irames, Cornices for Windows, Ornamental Tables and Furnituie, and richly mounted Frames in various sizes for Portraits, Paintings". &c. Paintings and Prints mounted, framed, and regilt. p HANGING, AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS. in all its branches from the most simple to the first style of elegance. A rich variety of new patterns on show. IN THE UPHOLSTERY ARRANGEMENT, the greatest attention is paid to unite elegance vi,, h economy in character for the drawing room, bou on, dining room, library and bed chambers, from the most quiet to the most costly styles. In the various articles of chintses, moreens, damasks, silks, &c. A great variety of the most splendid and novel styles are constantly on view, of those qualities hich can alone insure permanent satisfaction; the extreme disparity in prices in these articles, mainly arises from the inferiority of the fabric. CABINET, CHAIR, AND SOFA WORK, manufactured of the most seasoned materials. In the finish of Chairs, Solas, &c. much depends on the quality of the materials used, and the workmanship. It may not be unworthy of remark that a similar effect may be produced, at a saving of nearly one half, but which in the wear must eventually prove a serious disappointment to the purchaser. This applies also to the manufacture of Cabinet Goods, which from being made of unseasoned materials and unsound work, (that cannot be detected by the casual observer,) can never be of that service and durability so essential. H. L. C. begs to add that he manufactures them on his own premises and has always on hand a large stock of well-seasoned materials, which enables him to produce work at the lowest possible rate and of a superior quality. S rEAM and SAILING VESSELS promptly fitted up with CABIN FURNITURE and PASSENGERS' REQUISITES. SOLID and PORTABLE Furniture, Bedding, Mus- quito Hangers, &c for Foreign Climates. Famiiies going abroad will receive every information respecting the articles best adapted for their particular destinations. Merchants, Captains, and Dealers, supplied with the utmost dispatch on the most liberal terms, CARPKTING of the fabric, especially made for the first upholstery houses, viz. Brussels, Jtidderminister, and Venetian also a few of the much-admired Velvet Pile Carpets, Hearth-rugs, Druggets, Baize, Iloor-cloth, See. Hearth-rugs, Druggets, Baize, Flool-cloth, &c. BEDDING,'BLANKI.TS, &c, well seasoned, real Dantzic Feathers, also equally pre- pared light Downy Feathers for second and third rate beds, Elastic Spring, Hair, and Wool Mattre sses, real Witney, fine Bath and York Blankets, Marscilles Quilts and Counterpanes. In the article of Bedding, Blankets, &c. so essentially important to all, H. L. C. is deter. mined that no trader shall supply them on better terms. HOUSE AGENCY. A register is kept at both Establishments for the Dis- posal or 'Procuring of every description of Houses, furnished or unfurnished, Estates, &c. Properties Sur- veyed, and Fixtures Appraised. FUNERALS FURNISHED, and conducted with the greatest propriety, and with every consistent regard to economy. Familes in the country may command the most ap- proved ta^te, by being wailed on at home with patterns and designs made on the spot, calculated to .harmonize with the plans, proportions, and decorations of the Rooms and their orders delivered and fixed on terms forming a very small addition to the first cost, by the system adopted by this concern. With this short enumeration of the leading articles of his Trade, and the very favourable terms on which he undertakes to supply them, HENRY L. COOPER appeals to all classes for a continuation of that flattering preference hitherto afforded h:s House, 93, Bishopsgate Street Within; Western Branch, 57, Conduit Street, Nine Doors from Uegent Street. H. L. C. begs respectfully to solicit particular attention to the Address. A Iso, that any Article will be exchanged, should a fair objection arise) thus securing the Public from Hisk. fttcrtfigr urttpíftt Zruot. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Trustees of this Trust will be held at the CASTLE INN, in the Town of MERTHYR TIDVIL, on FRIDAY, the 25th. d,iy of MARCH instant, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, in Pursuance of an Act passed in the Third and Fourth. Years of the Reign of his present Majesty William the Fourth, intituled—" An Act requiring the Annual State- ments of Trustees or Commissioners of Turnpike Roads, to be transmitted to the Secretary of State, and after- wards laid before Parliament." WILLIAM DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tidvil, 4th March, 1836. Efcernant & i&Hg&gbleb) tr:urnpihe- r\tt.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Trustees of this Trust will he held at the CASTLE INN, in the Town of MERTHYR TIDVIL, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of MARCH instant, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, in Pursuance of an Act passed in he Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of his present Majesty William the Fourth, intituled-" An Act requiring the Anuual State- ments of Trustees or Commissioners of Turnpike Hoads, to be transmitted to the Secretary of State, and after- wards laid before Parliament." WILLIAM DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tidvil, 4th March, 1S36.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDs.-The Astrea, Neill, the Nymph, Lang, for Alexandria; the George, Weeks, for Naples. FORKIGN CLEARED OUTWARDS.—The Emma Mathelda, Jansen, for Hamburgh, the Welvaart, Fennenga, for Amsterdam, the Alciope, Dyer, for Palermo, the Anna, Pitcairn, for Alexandria, with iron. COASTERS INWARDS—The Gleaner, Griffin, from Glo'ster, the Mary AIIB, Steven, the Amity, Rogers the Bute, Waters, from Newport, the Jane, Davies' the Robert, Clampit, from Newport, the Resolution' Steel, from Waterford, the Venus, Gulliford, from Bridffewater, all with sundries; the Zenobia, Lucas, the Ebenezer, Varwell, from Plymouth, the Bransty, Wilson, the Prince Leopold, Little, the Arrow, Hall, the Prince of Wales, Beattie, the Comet, Head, the BelvoirCastle, Kewley,the Dart, Owens, the Triton, Cormack, all from Whitehaven, the Maria and Ann, Evans, the Helen, Kinnear, from Barrow, the Fame, Moye, from Minehead, all with iron ore the Jane and Ann, Griffiths, from Bangor, with slates; the Fortitude, Herbert, from Bridgewater, with bricks the Fame, Hunt, from Brieg-ewater, with timber; and 33 vessels in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The William, Thomas, the Elizabeth, Pocket, the Mary, Cadwallader, the Mary, Lewis, for Bristol, the Gleaner, Griffin, for Glo'ster, the Herefordshire, Lowdey, for Limerick, with iron; the Dove, Evans, for Cork, the Sampson, Lewis, the Picton, Jones, for Portrush, the Mary Ann, Stevens, for Bideford, with iron and coal the Friends, Davies, the Merthyr Packet, Vaughan, for Bristol, with sundries; and 24 vessels with coal. NEWPORT. IIVWAFTDS.- The famtiel and Mary, Dempsey with pigs the Watch Trader, Slocombe, the Mer- chant, Press, the Newport Trader, Jackson, with flour; the Speculation, Geach, the West Port Hol- land, Thomas, the Fly, Climo, the Ant, Todd with iron ore; the Edward and Margaret Heal the Bustler, Lewis, the Lydney Trader, Lloyd, the'Per severance, Richards, the Taunton, Thomas with grain; the Industry, Waters, wiih malt; the Trident George, with iron the Unity, Barwick, with block tin; the John and Mary, Bryant, with cider- the Robert, Clampitt, the Tredegar, Harwood,' the Carleon, Harwood, jun., the Moderator, Johns the George, Johns, the Swift, IBchards, the Bristol Packet, Gainev, the Mary, Tiver, with sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Jean Baptist, Bazin, forRonen the James, Russell, for Marseilles, the Britannia' Thompson, for Wilmington, with iron; the Mary' James, the Hero, Heard, the Cleveland, Williams the Emerald, Owens, the Williams, Pe ree, the Robert, Clampitt, the Eliza, Seaborn, the William Tillott, the Venus, Williams, the Speculation, Geach: the Lady Leigh, Pearse, the Fanny, Morgan the Eliza, Richards, the Marion Me. Kenzie, Dummonds the Ann and Maria, I ewis, the Unhy, Barwiek, the Elizabeth, Williams, the Jane, Davis, the Fly.Ciimo, r?mP0Ves, earce', ,the Ann and Sarah, ^-r, the Cdioluie, Stone, with iron and tin plates; the Trede. ^arwo°d) the Carleon, Harwood jun I he Moderator, Johns, the George, Johns, the Swift. Richards, the Bristol Packet, Gaiuey, the Mary, liver, with sundries; and about iOO vessels with coal, SWANSEA. ARRIVALS.-The Steverton, Gardway, the Looe Govier, the Ebenezer, Jones, from Bridgewater, the Belinda, Jones, from Glo'ster, the Ann, Jones, from Milford, the John aud William, Evaus, from Bangor, the Margaret, Bath, from Cork, all with sundries the Pascoe, Davis, the Cherub, Wilcoek, from Chester, with bricks; the Eagle, Morgans, from Cardigan, with slates; the Caroline, Jones, from Cardiff, the Fancy, Morgans, the Aun and Maria, Lewis, from Newport, with iron; the Dolphin, Hawk, from Glo'ster, with fruit; the Bee, Ward, from Penzance, with lemons; the Lord Ebrington, Day, from Dartmouth, with lime stone; 24 with copper ore, and 20 in ballast. LLANELLY. ARRIVALS.—The Brothers, Sluman, the Integrity Husband, the Mary Ann,Carter, the Brothers, Welch^ the St. Ives, Jennings, the Olive Branch, Friuk, the Mary, Paynter, the Pilot, Griffiths, from St. Ives, with copper ore the Ann and Eliza, Johns, from Glo'ster, with salt; the Henry, Llewellyn, from Chester, the Primrose, Percy, from Milford, with bricks; the Race Horse, Punchard, the Scotsman, Barney, from "London, the Theresa, Moon, from Plymouth, the Caractacus, Harries, the Hawk, Harries, from Milford, the Eliza, Shadrake, from Cork, the Swansea Trader, Stoke, from Barnstaple, in ballast. FOREIGN CLEARED OUT.-The Supply, Scott, for Smyrna, the Integrity, .Lamb, for barbadoes, with coal. MILFORD. ARRIVED.-Thc Eliza, Richards, from Bristol for Milford; the Ardent, Dadden, from Newport for Liverpool; the Harriet, Woodland, fi-oni Swansea for Dublin the Louisa, Clay, from Fishguard for Lundshipping; the Lamb, Stephens, from Swansea for St. Ives; the Lady Kidmare, James, from Swansea for Youghall; the Despatch, Willock, from Cardiff for Cork; the Fame, Couley, from Dublin for Neath, with loss of boom. SAILEID.-The Lord Palmerston, Evans, from Newport for Carlisle the Erin, McBride, from Dublin, the Primrose, Pierce, from Pembroke for Pembrey the Venus, Elliott, from Newport, the Friends, Good ridge, from Cardiff for Waterford • the Dairy Alaid, Duncan, from Yarmouth, the Emblem, Curry, from Shoreham, the Ann, Todd, from Foy, the Kitty, Flinn, from Poole, with loss of bowsprit, the Seven Broihers, Meudaz, from Waterford, the Rapid, ivobert* from Newhaven,aU for Liverpool; theJoha and Sally, Davis, from Chepstow, the Ann and Lettice, Davis, from Cardiff, the Eleanor, Williams> nom Glo'ster, for Dublin 5 the Bangor, Holden, from Chepstow for Workingtou; the Expedition, W ilkams, from Newhaven for Runcorn; the Dili- gence, Humphrey, from Newport for Aberystwith the Flora, Lully, from Neath, the Francis, Daniel, from Glo'ster tor Glasgow the William, Williams.- from Cardiff for Newry.