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t-v Ordert and Adcertixemenis will be received by the following Country Agsnts. CARDIFF Mr. WM. Bl RD. Bookseller. MONMOUTH Mr. C. HOUG Pi, Bookseller, &c. Mr. NVNI. EVANS, Ship Street. NEWPORT Messrs. WK.IKKK and -< ii 'OKsniiers IJRIDGEND: Mr. J. BIRD. NEATH Mr. WHtTTINCTOi'f, Auctioneer. ^ANSEA Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street. COWBRIDGE: Post Office. NEWBRIDGK—Mr JOHN JENKINS. ORIC,KHOWFI,: -Vlr. T. AlILLIA'IS. AURRGAVENNY: hssrs. WATKINS & SON, P.O. USK Mil. WILLIAM DAVIS, Land Agent & Surveyor CHEPSTOW Mr.B. BRADFORD, Chemist & Druggist LANDOVERY: WILLIAM ItEES. Post Office. BUILTH: Mr THOMAS GWILLIM. Lion Hotel. TREDEGAR Mr. JoMN DAVISC Brychan), Bookseller AND Ãt the GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Street Merthyr Tydvil, where all Communications arc requested to be addressed.
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r-r. « R AGENTS FOR BRISTOL AND HHKFFORD. BRISTOL Mr. JOHN RLFS. 31, College Green. HEREFORD: Mr. W.H VALE, Bookseller, liJ,:h.t. LONDON AGENTS. I MessrsVEWTON and Co., Warwick Square. J Mr. Ii.BARS.ER,33,Fleet Street. Mr.S. DEACON ,Colonial Coffee House, W albrook.. Mr. G. R i. v N ELL. 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, Messrs M. and W.E. HAMMOND, V7, Lombard street, Messrs. CLARKE and LEWIS, 4, Crown Cjurt, Thrcri needle Street. MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, I, Finch Lane, Messrs. Ju DG E and Co., Palace New Road, Westminster Ntr J. JENKINS 17, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Laue. A N X) Toall PostmasteIS and Clerks of theRoads. This Paper is regularly filed at Peel'sCoffee House. Fleet Street. I heChapter Coffee House, St. And at the Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook, London.
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BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, fcPSLl WILL SAIL -< During' the NEXT WEEK, JJAUYUYL^' AS FOLLOWS FROM BRISTOL, APRIL 24, MONDAY 71 morn.. 1 H morn 25, TlTESDA Y 8 morn 12 noon 26, WEDNESDAY.. 9 morn 1 after 27, THURSDAY. 10 tnonj after 2s. FRIDAY II uiom- lIot sail 29, SATURDAY 12 noon not sail FROM NEWPORT.. APRIL 24, MONDAY 6 morn 12 noon 25, TUESDAY 6} morn 124 after 26, WEDNESDAY.. 7 morn '4 after 27. THURSDAY. 7i morn after 28, FRIDAY 8 Mori-, Dot sail 29, SATURDAY. 10 morn not sail F A RES :-A fler Cabin, 4s.—Fore-Cabin, 2s.—CJiil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price Dogs, Is each. FonrrWhecl Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; Worses each, 5s. Carriage drawn by one Horse with one Passenger, 15s.; Horse and Ricier, After-Cabin, 7s ditto Pore-Caf)in, Gs. To and Fro same day, (provided a To and Fro Ticket 1& taken). After Cabin, 6% Fore Cabin, 3s. Tho Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give NOTICE that they will not beaccountahle for any passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any J*°ods, Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged ) naless "Ooked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; 44d if above the value of 40s. to be entered at its value, Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time ef Booking. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- pany's Office, 1, Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices, Hownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodnev Wharf, New- Port. JOHN JONES, Agent. PONTTPOOL AND AWCRGAVENNY.—•Coaches Daily between these places anil Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- bvidge. Bedwelty, and a branch from Newbridge to Narityglo.-A Coach Daily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- lng, and starting at 1 o'clock afternoon. PORTS H EA D.I'he CAMBRIA. Steam Packet, is being reiitted with New Bnilcrs, &C.,&c.. and will re- "lme her station, between Bristol and Portshead, about the middle of the present mouth April 1, 1837. CARDIFF and BRISTOL. The NeW and S V'ft r°LUsSteam JOHN ALLEN, Commander, 60 Horse Power, u.- JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Is intended to ply during the NEXT WfEK, with Passengers and Goods, as follows:- FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Coach from A p rt. Bridgend. Merthyr. 2t.Monday 7 morn. 8 morn. 4 morn 26..Wednesday B mum. 4 morn. 5 morn 28*.Friday 10} morn. 6,J morn. 7-4 morn FROM BRISTOL. Coaches to Merthyr and Ihirlqend. APRIL 25..Tuesday morning 10-1 morning 27..Thursday.. 74 morning 114 morning 29.. S.itllrday 10 morning 2 afternoon The Road at Cardiff leading to the Steam Packets has Undergone a thorough repair, and may be traversed with Carriages and other vehicles with the gieatest safety and ease. FAKES After Cabin, 5s.-Fore Cabin, "s. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. Dogs. Is. each. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. Four-wheel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto, drawn by one horse. 159.; Two-wheel Carriage, IOs. 6d; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 93., Fore Cabin, 7s. fid. Arrangements are now made for the conveyance of Manchester Goods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, in Conjunction with the Swansea and Cardiff Packets, at a very Cheap and Expeditious Rate. N.B. Goods intended to be shipped per this Packet. nilWtbe sent to the Packet Office, No. 12, Quay Street, ^here they will be hauled to the Packet, at the Corn, Pany's expense; or they will be taken in at the Cum- "eHand Basin Locks, by ROBERT CHAPLIN. Goodsforwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay. I, Coaches, to and from Merthyr and Bridqetid, meet the Nautilus" on \rrival and Departure. Coach from Cowbridge, daily, and also Spring Waggons to each of the above places. Newbridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, ■LLantrissent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Places in Lockup Canal Boats and Waggons immediately On arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance. Freight to be paid on delivery. further information may be obtained of Mr RICHARD JON ES TODD. Agent, St. Marv Street, and at the Packet yWee on the Wharf, Cardiff;' Mr JOHN GRIFFITH ONES, Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol and of Mr W. J. DE BUCK, No. 8. Fcnchurch Street, Loudon NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above S'eam Packet give Notice, that they will not be accountable fur any assengers' Luggage, nor will they be answerable for Goods, Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) ''ojess Booked at cither of their Offices in Card ill or ristol, and if above the value of 40s., enteriS-at its ^sltte.and Carriage in proportion paid for the same, at "e time of Booking. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. TjjSifei The New and beautiful Fast Going Steam Packet, WSSRsOe LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, H. T. I*ARFITT, Commander, "Olrill Ply during the ensuing week, with Passengers and Goods, as follows;- FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Coach from ■APRIL. Bridgend. Merthyr. 25..TUESDAY 74 morn H morn 34 morn 27..THURSDaY 9 morn.. 6 morn 5 morn 29..SATURDAY ..12 noon 9 morn 8 morn FROM BRISTOL. APRIL24. MONDAY. 6 morning 26. WEDNESDAY 7 morning 28.FRIDAY 8 morning p Coaches to Merthyr and Bridgend, ou arrival of the FA RFq:-After Cabin.5s.-Fore Cahin, 3s. Children uuder 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.; Dittodrawn by One Horse. £ ^s-; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin. 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; battle; sheep. These Fares include every expense. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the LADY CH A ltLOT r g to be sent to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Merthyr, Bridgend and Cowbridge.—Fast Light Post loaches to and from the Lady Charlotte. Newbridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridqend. mtrissent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these pinces in Spring Waggons and Lock-iii) Canal Boats im- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular Conveyance, in which case they will, be deposited in the 'talIl Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freiglit to be Paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &e. &e. forwarded to all parts the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff i*r Bristol. NOTIC K-Tlu; Proprietor-, of the above Steam Packe give notice, that they will not be accountable for any assenger's Luggage nor will they be answerable tor Goods, Packages, or Parcels, (if lost oY damaged) un- booked at either of their Offices at Carditi or Bristol, it above the value of X-2, unless entered at its value, and ra'r'age> in proportion paid for the same, at the time of Poking. Any further information as to Freight, &c. will be reallily obtained by applying to the Agents, 1r Donovan, ilthe Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr li. H. HALL, 2, Lower Parotte Street, liristolq GLAMORGANSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND VE'RY VALUABLE FUlLlMIILi ESWflli FOR SALE. MR ADAM MURRAY Has the honour of announcing to the Public, that he is instructed to I-mrll bJl Auction, At the MACKWORTH ARMS INN", in the Sea Port, Market and Borough Tonn of Swansea, on THUKS DAY, the 4th day of MAY NEXT, and following day, in Lots rpHE FIRST PORTION of the very highly lM- t rHO v Ii BL E ESI VTKS, exonerated from Lunil Tax, Rates and Taxes moderate. Containing 4,000 ACRES of ARABLE, MEADOW, PASTURE, and WOODLAND, together with HOUSES and I'RHMISES in th, Borough, situate in the sevllral parishes of Lansaullet, Swansea, Langefelach, Oystermouth, Bishop- stone, Peiinard. listolle, Penmain, Lanchridian Loughor, and Landilo Tallyboiu. In a tine picturesque and healthy country, surrounded with excellent Roads and good Markets, close to Lime and Coal, and every capability at hand for the better improvement of the Pioperty, affording the finest marine situations for building upon. and PLENTY of GOOD sroI'; QUARKIES, where Stone may be cut to any size; the Sea abounding with Fish of all descriptions, and the Land well-stocked with Gallic. Particulars of Sale will be ready to deliver on the 20th of March next, on application to Messrs. W,,tkins, aii,i Hooper, Solicitors, Sackville Street, London Mr J nomas Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea; and Mr Adalll Murray, Surveyor, and Landagent, 47, Parliament Street, Lon- don. Letters to be post paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE H I G H L Y I M P O R TANT LORDSHIPS, AIA-VORS, AND FREEHOLD ESTATE, OF wstdi win J FOR SALE. MR ADAM MURRAY Has the honour of announcing to the public, that he is instructed to rn tig glucttott, At GARRAWAY'S COFFEE HOUSE, CHANGE ALLEY, CORNHILL, LONDON, on WEDNESDAY, ess the 7th day of JUNE NEXT, (unless an acceptable offer is made for the same by private contract.) "("'HIS highly IMPROVABLE ESTATE, (exone. rated from Tithe, withinthe precinctS of the Abbey, and Rates and Taxes very low,) containing 5,596 ACHES of good ARABLE,MEADOW. PASTURE, and WOOD- LAND; together with HOUSES and PREMISES, in the Villages of Neath Abbey and Cadoxtan, EXTENSIVE COPPER WORKS, IRON and BLAST FURNACES; Manufactory for Steam and other Engines, Forges. Ilail. roads.Canat Shipping Wharfs, on the Neath and Swansea Rivers, LARGE and EXTENSIVE VEINS of the best BITUMINOUS COAL, IRON STONE, and FIRE-CLAY, of the best quality, and EXTENSIVE WOODS of FINE OAK TIMBER for Naval purposes. situate in the Parish of Cadoxton", in a line healthy undulating Country, surrounded with excellent Roads, and good Market Towns, and close to Lime and Coal, with every capability at hand for the better improvement of the Property. There are many fine situations for building upon, and ABUNDANCE of Si'ONK QUAR- RIES, yielding Materials for that purpose. A better and more improvable Estate in South Wales was never before otfered for Sale. Particulars of Sale will be ready to deliver on the 25th of March next, on application to J. S. Wickens, Esq Montague Street, Russell Square; Thomas Fox, Est). Beaminster, Dorset; and Mr Adam Murray, 47, Parlia- ment Street, London. Letters to be post paid. CARDIFF- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. WATKINS, On TUESDAY, the 25th day of APRIL, 1&37, and following day, the entire HOUSEHOLD FWRMTUaE, Of Mrs V AUG HAN, who is quilting her residence, in CUOCKH ERBTOVVN, CONSISTING of lorry Four Post Bedsteads and C Furniture, Feather Beds, Mattrasses, Blankets, Counterpanes, l'ed and Table Linen Dinner. Dessert and Tea Servin's. of rich Worcester China; 22 Mahogany Chairs, hair and moreen seats; -,et (,f Dining, Card and Loo Tables, on strong Pillars with rrench casters; Sofa. Chiffioneer, numb Waiter, Ladies Work and Pembroke 'Tables, all of the best Spanish Mahogany; Cabinet Furniture, in Wardrobes, Commodes, Che>ts of Drawers. Hall and Fancy Chairs, Hat and Umbrella Stands, Easy Chairs, Pier and Swing Looking Glasses, 100 Yards of Brussels Carpets of the best quality, Hearth Rugs, Fenders, Fire Irons, Window Curtains with Poland Rails, Bronze Lamp. a variety of Kitchen Requisites, a complete set of Brewing and Da!ry Utensils, &c. &c. N.H. The whole of the above comprises every necessary article requisite for a genteel establishment. Sale will begin each day at 11 o'clock precisely; and the whole may be seen between ten and four, on the Monday preceding. ANNUAL SALE OF FAT STOCK, &c., AT LLANWENARTH, TWO MILES FROM ABERGAVENNY. MR. EDWARD PRITCHARD, IS DESJRED TO SELL BY AUCTION., On WEDNESDAY, the 26:h day of APRIL, 1837, at the FARM YAnl), GREAT HOUSE. Llanwenarth, NPI-IE SUPERIOR and WELL FED STOCK, the Property of WILLIAM MORGAN, Esq.; comprising One Hundred Fat Wethers, Fifty couples of prime Two and Three years old Leicester Ewes and Lambs, Three valuable Leicester Rams, which, for con- stitution and symmetry.cannot be fine Fat Cows, Two Yearling Calves, One Yearling Bull, of the prime Durham breed and drtceuded from the celebrated Stock of Mr Bury. Gentlemen xlesirotis of procuring good Milkers, will find this choicc, breed well deserving of their attention. Also, Two two year old Half Bred Colts, of great promise, either for-harness or the field; One two year old Galloway. Sale to Commence at Eleven o'Clock. E. P. Begs respectfully to call the attention of the Public to tins Sale, as snch a Stock both for beauty and condition is rarely to be met with and seldom to be obtained. Four Months Credit on approved Security. GLAMORGANSHIRE. BOROUGH OF MERTHYR TYDFIL. o be SoU* b gluctton, By Mr. HUGH JONES, At the DOWLAIS INN, at DOWLA IS. in the Borough of Mcrthyr Tydiil, on TUESDAY, the Second day of MAY, 1837; subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, A LL tho«e SIX COTTAGES or DWELLING- x V HOUSES, Situate at Dowlais, in the Parish and Borough of Mcnhyr Tydtil aforesaid, now in the occupa- tion of Annc Price and others, as 'Tenants, at the low Yearly Rent of £:\9. These Premises are held under a Lease from George Overton, Esq and Wife, dated the 1st day of January, 1S27, for the term of 99 Years, at the Yearly Ground llenl of £ '7. For further particulars, apply (if by letter. the postage to be paid) to Niessrs.-Vaugliau and 13eyaup Solicitors, Brecon. Brecon, April 7, 1837, NEAR TO ABERGAVENNY. TilE. MOUNT PLEASANT ESTATE, dFov iilmmptonj Sale. 165 ACRES of EXCELLENT LAND, CAPABLE of a CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED REN TAL, in tliemost BEAUTlFULPARToftliis HIGHLY- FAVOURED COUNTY; with Capital AlAtt- KETS CLOSE at H AND, and LOTS of AMUSE- MENT toa SPORTING GENTLEMAN. 1[:0 be olb to) Ztltctiall, By Mr GEORGE ROBINS, At the ANGEL INN, ABERGAVENNY, on TUES- DAY, the 2.3id of .MAY, at Twelve o'Ciock, in Lots, and Peremptory, A VALUABLE and highly improvable FREE- A HOLD ES fA I E, which will oiler temi)tin £ aovanta ges to those who would invest their Capital in perfect security. THE MOUNT PLEASANT ESTATE," which includes ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, is situate within four miles of the far-famed Town of Aheigavenny, on the Mall Hoad to l'ontypool and Newport It is within a ring fence the I.autis are ju icious y ( ivided into a full proportion of rich Meadow, asture, Arable, and Woodland, besides THRIVING FRUIT PLANTATIONS. The woods, as they progress, will form a belt on one si e, and it need hardly he added, that it will tend materially to ornament it. The present Residence may, with a little outlay, be conveniently adapted to the occupation of a Gentleman of pretensions it is placed on a commanding position, by which it partakes, to a very C()Ilsi(lei-itt)le extent, in the almo-t endless variety of flill and Dale which encompasses it: indeed, the Scenery, which partakes of a commanding view of the beautiful valley, may be said to claim ro be the most favoured of this iiitetesung county. THE SPLENDID VALE OF USK, AND ITS ORNA- MENTAL AND FRUITFUL RIVER, takes its course near this interesting Property. THE FINEST SALMON AND T OUT THROUGH- OUT ENGLAND are caught within sight of the abode. THE BRECON AND ABERGAVENNY CANAL passes through the demesne, offering a facility that the honest, iudustrious Yeoman will know how to appreciate. It carries away the produce to more favourable markets, and returns laden with Lime, Manure, and Coals- there is also a very powerful stream of water meandering through the meadows, with a fall of 50 feet, which may without difficulty be made exceedingly ornamental; and if profit be IN THE "MINDS EYE" OF A PURCHASER, the report of an eminent engineer has given to the site a character mo-t favourable for the erection of TIN AND WIRE WO :KS ON A G¡mAT SCALE- AND GlUST MILLS, REQUIRING the aid of a never-failing supply of water. The neighbouring markets are all good it is distant three miles from Blaen Avon and Varteg Iron Works (the latter would alone consume all the pfodiicc at high prices); 4 from the flourishing town of Abergavemfv, and (i from Pontyponl. The Estate is divided to meet the wishes of every class with the residence is appro- riated about 134, acres; the remaining sevclk lots include James's little Farm, and sundry enclosures and cottages, all let, or rather underlet, to tenants at will. The Estate possesses singular advantages to a sporting man-the covers are numerous, and game is in great abundance. Printed Particulars may be had twenty-eight' days before the Sale at the principal Inn, Carmarthen UIIsh, Btistol; the new London Inn, Exeter; the Cheltenham Chronicle Otiiee; the Angel, Abergavenny; the Castle, Brecon; of Air A/ostyn, Solicitor, IJsIc, Monmouthshire- and at Mr George^Robins's Ollices, Coveur Garden. GLAMORGAN^ 4.to tie Set Snftmugiirir, BY THE YEAR, Oil FOR THE REMAIN D fcR OF A TERM, J}JsL2i .yj& (j}J)?:l) ;£J ,£}. J:ff} ) IN THE PARISH OF NEWTON NOTTAGE, Delightfully situated on a slight eminence, within a quarter of a mile of the Sea, where the Bathing is excellent. -fe >pHE HOUSE is in perfect repair, and contains |_ three comfortable Sitting Rooms, four best Bed Rooms, with two Dressing Rooms, and two Servants' ditto. TIIt Domestic Offices are replete with convenience. Coach House a:id good Stabling for four Horses. Attached to the House is a small Conservatory, and Flower Garden, with a walled Kitchen Garden, and a Field of about four and a half Acres of superior Land adjoining. situation is dry and healthy, and there is a daily communication with the Post. and excellent Market Town of Bridgend, about tour nnles distant Steamers pass daily to Bristol, Swansia, and most Ports in the Channel," and the Mail and other Coaches about a uiiic and a haif from the house; coa s, and a.1 the life, wnh many of the luxuries, are abundant in the neidl- bourhood, and to he had at a moderate cost, as well as and Shooting. For Terms, and further I arnculars, apply (if by letter post paid.) to the Rev. Hohrrt Knight, Dan-v giaig, Newton, Bridgend; or to Mr George Boyie, 2^)0 Regent Street, London. GLAMORGANSHIRE To be iLtt Snfurnthtb, BY Till: YEAR, OR FOR A TERM OF YEARS, CD!J?J) (j)!i'P W CD rJ.l ø OLD CASTLE, BRIDGEND, And to be entered tipoll the 1st day of May next. rillie House is in good repair, and contains one large Dining Room and Parlour, four very excel lent Bed Rooms, three Servants' Rooms. The Offices are very convenient, with Coach House, Stabling for six Horses, Barn, Outhouses, Piggery, with an excellent walled Garden, very nearly air acre, and planted with the choicest trees together with about six acres of Pasture Land. Any Gentleman, wanting a dcsireahlc residence, would fin this most respectable and comfortable. For further Particulars, apply to Mr Jno. G. Bird, Bridgend if by letter postage paid. Bridgend, March 15, 1837. JJRIDGEND. 7, o br 11.rt, WITH IMMEDIATK POSSESSION. THAT OLD ESTABLISHED INN, called THE GLOBE, Situate in the rapidly increasing Town of Bridgend Tile Premises arc capacious, and adapted fot an ^exten- sive business. A convenient MALI liOLSL adjoins the Inn. and may be had with it. For further particulars, apply to Mr C. Redwood. Solicitor, Cowbridge; if by letter the postage to be paid, To be ilct, ISUaTii) JFtivtushrtJ, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, [Ub rM [(5)1] 1D@ lHJ A COMFORTABLE MATNSION, lately occupied by the LORD BISHOP of LLANDAFF. It is situated about a mile from the well supplied Market Town of Cowbiidge, through which the Mail and other coaches pass daily. Attached to the Castle are Eighteen Acre," of rich MEADOW LAND, of which possession will be given, on the Second day of August next. For further particulars, apply to Mr C. Redwood, Solicitor, Cowbridge if by letter the postage to be paid CM RASS TO LET, for Cattle, Sheep and Horses, J on CEFN WAUNINOG FARM, BRECON: SHI HE, over a tract of near 1,000 Acres. Distdnccfrorll Pontneathvanghan two miies.-For partlclllars apply, to Benjamin Martin, Penydarr in Iron VVorksj or tc William Lewelyn, on the premises, Ti OMMElPElii GENTLEMEN'S SERVANTS, &c. Ii' O br iLrtt AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, THAT OLD ESTABLISHED INN, U1 !U i21 (!it:t1!J CD!J3 tJ. []fj 9 OITUATE in the Town of LLANDILO.-FAWR, C\lL\-J\TJ'IIE\SIH E. on the Mail road leading from Miiford through Gloucester to London. It is IIlOst d'siiably tituated adjoining the celebrated It is most d'siiably tituated adjoining the celebrated Paik of Dynevor Castle; commanding the most beautiful views ofthe-Vale of Towy conveniently situated within distance of visiting the numerous picturesque objects of that neighbourhood. A very old Lease having expired, the House has been rebuilt, with particular attention to the accommodation of families and tourists travelling thiough the country. Every encouragement will he given to a respectab'e 1'enant, and any quantity of Grass Land may be had if required by the Tcnant. For further particulars, and view of the premises, apply to T. W. Lawford, Carreg Cenen, Llandilo all letters must be post paid. œ J:1f] !:ItltP [jI ll3JIt 2To be Set, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, ALL that Desirable SHEEP FAll.M, called RHONDDA VECHAN, situated in the Parish of YSTKADYVODWG. in the County of Glamorgan, con- taining 563 acres, bounded on one side by the River Rhondda Vach. If desired, the Stock may be taken at a valuation. For p rrticulars, apply to F. W. Lawford, Carreg Cenen, near Llandilo, Carmarthenshire. MONMOUTHSHIRE CANAL NAVIGATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the HALF YEARLY G EVER A I, MEETING or Assembly of the Proprietors of this Navigation, WILL BE HELD at the CANAL HOUSE, in NEWPORT. ou WEDNESDAY, the 3rd Day of MAY next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. THOMAS COOKE, Clerk to the said Company. Newport, April 18th, 1B37. QMM HMTTili. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the COM- MITTEE of the MONMOUTHSHIRE CANAL NAVIGATION will. at their next Meeting, receive TENDERS, for supplying the Company with One Hundred Tons of six feet Tram Plates, made of bright grey Iron, weighing lbOibs. each plate. To be delivered in lots, of not less than 20 Tons at a time, 80 'Tons at Aberbeeg Bridge, oil tire Beaufort Tram ::oad, and 20 TOils at Itisca Tram Road Bridge. Per- sons wishing to contract for the same, are requested to send in their proposals to the Committee, by Eleven o'clock iu the forenoon, on TUESD 1 Y, the 2nd of MAY next. Payment to be by Cash, i*u the completion of the delivery. oW THOMAS COOKE. Clerk to the Canal Company. C.iiial Office. Newport, April 13th, ltf37. T THE Undersigned, bein^ the dtilv authorized -? Agent of the Rev. WILLIAM THOMAS, a Tithe Owner, within the Parish of LANGONOYD, iu the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less IhAII One-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes of the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing, under mv hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING of LAND OWNERS and TITHE OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an Agreement for the General Commutation of Tithes, within the limits of the. said Parish, pursuant to the Provision of an Act passed tn the 6th and 7th Years of the Reign of his present Majesty, entitled, An Act for the Commutation of 'Tithes in England and Wales." And DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting shall be he ft in rhe VESTRY ROOM, in the Village of LANGONOYD, on the NINTH Day of MAY next, at the hour of Twelve at noon. Given under my hand this 17th day of April, 1837. THOMAS THOMAS. Solicitor. 1TI1E Llndersigned, being the duly authorized Agent of the Rev. \V>1. THOMAS, a Tithe Owner, within the Parish of LANGONOYD, in the C)illltyof G LAMORG A N, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes of the said Parish, DO. BY THIS NOTICE in Writing, under mv hand, C'KLL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF LAND OWNERS AND TITH- OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AN AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTA TION OF TITHES, within the limits of the said Parish, pursuaut to the Provisions of an Act pasied in the 6th a:Jd 7th Years of the Reign of his present Mnjesty, intitled, A,) Act for the Commuta- tion of Tithes in England and IVales- AND DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting shall be held in the VESTRY ROOM, in the Parish and Village of L N GONOY D. on the 9th day of MAY next, at the hour of Twelve at Noon. Given under my hand, this 12th day of April, IS37. THOMAS THOMAS, solicitor. Wm. Thom is, Vicar of Langonoyd. I THE Undersigned, being Tithe Owner, within J the Parish of COYCHURCH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One- fourth part of the whole valae of the said Tithes in the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NUTICE in Writing, under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OP LAND- OWNERS AND TITHEOWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, especially within the limits of the FOllr Ihmle's of the said Parish, videlicet:- The Hamlet of Coychurch, Lower. The Hamlet of Pencoyd. The Hamlet of Coychurch, Higher, and The Hamlet or Parish of Pelerston super Montem. all within the said Parish of Coychurch, FOR THE PURPOSE (W MAKING AN AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TITHES within the limtR of the said Parish, especially within the limits of the said Four Hamlets above named, pur- suant to the Provisions of an Act passed in the Gth and 7th Years of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled, Nii Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." AND I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting for the whole of the said Four Hamlets of the said Parish, will be held at the house called the KING'S IlEAD INN, in PENCOYD, and in the said Parish, on WEDNESDAY, the Tenth day of MAY, at the hour of T'welve o'Clock in the Forenoon. (Signed) JOHN HARDING, Rector of Coychurch Coychurch, April 10, 1837. I THE Undersigned, being 'Tithe Owner, 5 within the Parish of COYTY, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One- fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes of the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing, under my hand. CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING OF L\ND OWNERS AND TITHE OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, and especially within the limits of the two following Hamlcts of the salol Parish, videlicet:- The Hamlet of Coyty, Higher, and The Hamlet of Coytv, Lower, In the said Parish of Coyty, aforesaid, FOR THE PUR- POSE OF MAKING AN AGREEMENT FOR A GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TlTHES within the limits of the said Parish, and especially within the limits of the said two Hamlets above named, pursuant to the Provisions of an Act passed in the 6h and 7th years of his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales AND I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meet ing for both the said Hamlets, will be held at the house called the WYNDHAM ARMS INN, in the Town of B ITIDG END, in the said Parish, on THURSDAY, the Eleventh day of MAY, at the hour of Twelve o'Clock in the Forenoon. (Signed) JOHN HARDING, Rector of Coyty. Coyty, April 10th, Ian. r THE WELSH POEMS OF THE LATE ED- WARD EVAN, OF TONCOCH, ABERDARE— (IORWERTH AB IEUAN.) THE above Work being out of Print, and a large number of persons being anxious to obtain h, it is proposed to PUBLISH A THIRD EDITION, if sufficient names can be obtained to remunerate the Publisher. This Edition will contain several -Poems, &c. not contained in either of the former, the Manuscripts having only I zttelyl beet, discove-ed. Terms (jf%ubseript+nTi, .0, shiltiog on entering lite name, and one shilling on receiving the Book. The price to non-subscribers will he 2s. 6d. Subscriptions will be received by liees Evan, Toncoch, Abeidare, (son of the author) Edward Evan, at Henry Morgan's. Master Carpenter, Dowlais; Mr Rhys Davies, Post Office, Merthyr; Mr Edward Williams, Swan, Merthyr; Mr Evan Griffiths, \berdare and by Thomas Price, Printer, High Street, Merthyr. JUST PUBLISHED, A SELECTION OF PSALMS AND HYMNS, FOR the Public Worship of the Established J. 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With an Introductory Chapter, giving an Outline of the Proceedings in the Peninsula since the lamented Author's decease. 4. THE CHANNEL ISL\NDS—JERSEY, GUERNSEY, ALDERNEY, &c. Second Edition. One Vol. price 12s., with Illustrations and M aps. An elegant guide to these islands.Spectator. 5. SOLITARY WALKS THROUGH MANY LANDS. [u Two Vols, price 16s. All pleasing, and always itit'e rest ing.Atbenwam. Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria Lane. INGLIS'S NORWAY, SWEDEN, Ire. Fourth Edition, post 8vo.. with a Map, 9s. cloth, A PERSONAL NARRATIVE of a TOUR through NORWAY, SWEEDEN, and DENMARK, By H. D. INGLIS, Author of '■ Spain," The 'Tyrol," &c. "A more delightful volume has uot for some time attracted our notice."—Literary Gazette. 2. Also, just published, by the same Author, Fourth Edition, in One VIII. post Svo., with a Map of Ireland. and a Chart of the Shannon, price cloth, A JOURNEY throughout IRELAND, during the Sprin, Summer, and Autumn of 1S34. fie would refer to a passage in a recent work on Ireland, by Mr Inglig, which, he believed, was regarded by hoih sides as impartial.Lord Stanley in the House of Commons. '< U,W-'tn'SS- ke}'°nd suspicion.—Quarterly Review. J,11 la honest aud impartial spirit."—Edin- burgh Review. 3. And, New Edition, in One Vol. post Svo., price 10s. 6d. "WITT or, cloth. Bv^irr LVND' the SOUTH of FRANCE, and the PY RENEES, in 1830. base countries are portrayed with all the graphic energy which so peculiarly distinguishes the Author's wrlll/lgs. -Sunday Times. Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria Lane. TO THE MSIELSTV, &EMTKY, AND FREEHOLDERS OF THE County of Glamorgan. M^IY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, R LEWIS REECE having resigned the office of COROS ER for the Eastern Division of this bounty, I n.ost rejpectfuHy beg leave to solicit the honour of your support to supply- the vacancy occasioned by his retirerl)etlt. It is well known that a verv large majority of the cases requiring the attendance of a Coroner, unfortunately occur in and its immediate Vicinity; and it is therefore evident that the Travelling Expences, which form a very large item of the Coroner's charges upon the n County, wotlll be saved by appointing to the Office a person residing in Merthyr Tydfil; Being an Inhabitant of that Town and a member of the Legal Profession, I trust I may be considered quali- fied to fulfil the Office, for which I humbly venture to offer myself as a Candidate. fied to fulfil the Office, for which I humbly venture to offer myself as a Candidate. I beg to assure you that if I should be honoured with the appointment, no exertions shall be spared on my part, adequately to perform the duties which will thereby devolve upon me. I have the honourtobe, with great respect, Your verv obedient humble Servant, JUtES WARD RUSSELL. Atertbyr Tycifil, April 3rd. IS37. Solicitor. TO THE FREEHOLDERS OF THE County of Glamorgan- GENTLEMEN, "j\/T R REECE'S Resignation has induced me to become again a Candidate for the Office of CORONER, and I beg to solicit your support at the approaching Electiou. While doing so, I am by no means unaware, that the duties of the office are not only important to the Public, but often, more particularly in this County, under pre- sent circumstances, very onerous to the functionary. I trust, however, to be able to discharge them to your satisfaction; and, certainly, should I be elected, they shall always receive from me a prompt and careful attention. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful and most obedient servant, CHARLES REDWOOD. Cowbridge, April 6, 1837. TO THE mbum w, (DZIMEZTI mmrmw, AND FREEHOLDERS, OF THE County of Glamorgan; A VACANCY in the Office of CORONER, for the Eastern Division of the Countv, having occurred, by the resignation of Mr Lewis lteece, I beg most lespect fully to offer myself a Candidate for the Office. trom the greatest number of accidents giving rise to T'otS' llaPPcnii> £ in the neighbourhood of the Iron and Coal works of "the Hilly Districts of this County, it has been generally considered desirable that the Coroner should be a resident of the vicinity; I, therefore, as a resident of Merthyr, the central Town of the District, hope for your suffrages in my favor, at the ensuing Elec- tion, incase a futer person should not offer himself a Candidate. I will take an early opportunity to solicit the honor of your votes in person. I beg most gratefully to thank my Friends, and those Gentlemen who have so kindly rendered me their support. J have the honour to be, My Lords and Gentlemen, Your most obedient, humble servant, „ WM. DAVIF.S, Merthyr Tydfil, \pril Gth, 1S37, Solicitor. Ebernaftt & HHgtoobUh) Eurttpifee grust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that theTOLI^ arising and payable at the several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, (subject to the written conditions to be then and there produced) at the CASTLE INN,in the town of Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan, on MONDAY, the Sin day of MAY nett^ between the hours of Twelve o'clock at noon and Four m the afternoon of that dav, to the best bidder, on his prtlducing sufficient sureties for payment of the money monthly, for the term of one year or more, as the Trustees shall then determine upon to commence from 12 o'clock of the night of Friday, the 12th day of May next; which Tolls produced last year the clear sum of £ 1/255, and they will be put up in one lot, or in parcelsor lots, at such sum or sums as the Trus- tees shall then thiuk fit. WILLIAM DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tidvil, April 7. 1837. '> ¿.æ-( I '? 04,' PATRONS. HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY. HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF BELGIUM. And most of the ROYAL FAMILY. James Johnson. Physician Extraordinary to HisMajesttj Arthur T. Holroyd, Physician to St. Mary-le-bone Dis pe»sarv. T. Hodgkin, M D. Lecturer on Morbid Analomv, at Guv's Hospital. R. Rowley, M.D. Physician to the Aldersgate Street, Dispensary. G. H. Weatherhead, Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics. T. Castle, Physician to St. Mary's Hall and to the Brighton Dispensary. Amos Middleton. Senior Physician to the Leamington Hospital. Charles Loudon, Physician to the Leamingtoa Bathing Institution. D. Davies, Surgeon to their Majesties. Jonathan Pereira, F.L.S. Lecturer on "Materia Medica. F. Tyrrell, 17, New Bridge Street, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. George Pilcher, M.R.C.S L. Lecturer on Anatomy, Webb Street. F. Salmon, Consulting Surgeon to St. John's Hospital. Jarratt Dashwood, Surgeon to the Royal Humane Institution. C. Millard, Demonstrator of Anatomy at the School of Webb Street. J. Harrison Curtis, Aurist to his Majesty. THE above, and 208 other Medical Gentlemen have given the most flattering certificates of the great value and superiority of woo DHOr:, E'S -T I'll F- RE \L ESSENCE OF JAMAICA mGER. which is particularly recommended to all Cold Phlegma'ic, Weak and Nervous constitutions. It is certain in affording instant relief in Cholera Morbus, Spasms, Cramps, Flatulence Hys-.erics, Heartburn, Hiccup, Loss of Appe- tite, Sensation of Fulness, Pain and Oppression after Meals; also those Pains of the Stomach and Bowels which arise from Gouty Flatulencies: Digestion, however much impaired, is restored to its prllstine state hv the use of this Essence fot a short time.—In Bottles. 2s. 61., 4s. 6 i.. 10a. 6d., aud 2ls. each. N.B.—As a restorative after an attack of the INFLU- ENZA, this Essence will be found most beneficial by giving tone to the stomach, and vigour to the whole frame. BVLSAM OF SPERMACETI. INFLUENZA.—'This Balsam is invaluable for this peculiar epidemic; it invariably relieves the cough and other distressing symptoms attending it. also in soothing an,1 allaying the irritation of the stomach, &c. Coughs, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Weazing. Colds, soreness, tightness and oppression of the Chest and most affections of the Chest and Lunes, relieved in ten minutes, bv takine one dose of WOODHOP.WS BALSAM OF SPERMACETI, or PECTORAL COUGH DROPS. Persons doubting the efficacy of this Medicine, may take a dose in the Proprietor's Shop before they men purchase. The Proprietor earnestly recommends a trial of these Drops to persons afflicted with the above com- plaints. but lie does not introduce them as being an infallible cure, (as many do) but is warranted in a,set, ing their efficacy. from the extensive relief afforded in numerous cases of the ab"ve 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 it will at all times relieve the most violent Consumptive C.mgh—In Bottles, Is. ld" 2s, 4s. 6<L, and 10s. 6d. each. These Preparations are prepared only by DECTMl S WOODHOUSE, Operative Chemist Extraordinary to his Majesty, 13, King William Street, New London Bridge, and sold by him wholesale and retail; and to be had of all medicine venders in town and country. Country venders may be supplied through their town age its. Sold in Bottles at 2s 9.1" 4" fid,. 10s. 6d.. and 21s. each. CAUTION.—To prevent imposition, he sure Jo see the name of DECIMCS WOODHOUSE, 18, King W ihiam Street, London Bridge, is engraved on the Government Stamp, otherwise cannot hi Genuine. Agent for Merthy r, Mrs Jenkins, Druggist. FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAlB\i A CERTAIN and MOST SFFf.DY CURE for all t R THRAL DISCHARGES, SP\S- «§/ m MODIC STRICTURES. IRRi. &¥>' VFE&TATION of the KIDNEYS fl DDTE GLAND11"4' and FI. YY| if?I|( ^/HFROM JOSEPH HENRY GREEN, '}M I JS Esq.. F.R.S., one of the Council 'I .Jxf* of the RoyalColiege of Surgeons, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospi- tal, and Professor of Surgery in King's College, London I have made trial of Mr.Franks' Solution of Copaiba a St. Thomas's tiospital, in a variety of cases, and the results warrant mv stating, that it is as efficacious remedy, aud one which does not produce the usual unpleasant effects of Copaiba. (Signed) "JOSEPH HR.NRY GREPN. Lincoln's Inn Fields, April 15, 1835." Fran) BRANSBY COOPER. Esq., F.R.S.. Surgeon toGuy's Hospital, and Lecturer on Anatomv, &c. Mr BRANSBY COOPER presents his compliments to Mr GEORGE FRANKS, and has great pleasure in bear- ing testimony of the efficacv of his Solution of Copaiba in Gonorrhoea, for which disease Mr COOPER has pre- scribed the Solution in ten or twelve cases with perfect success. "New Street, Spring Gardens, April 13, 1S35." Frcm WILLIAM HENTSCH, Esq., No. 3, Furnival's Inn, Holborn, late liouse Surgeon to the Free Hospital, Greville Street. Hatton Garden. c. My Dear Sir.-I have given your medicine in very many cases, 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 generahty of cases have been cured within a week from the com- mencement of taking the Medicine, and some of them in less time than that. Have the goodness to send me another supply. I am, dear Sir, vours very truly, (Signed) "WILLIAM HENTSCH. April 15, 1835." c Preoared only by Georee Franks, Surgeon 90, Black, friars Road, London, and may be had of hIs aeents. Barclay and Sons, Farringdon Street; Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Church Yard Thomas Butler, 4, Cheapside, corner of St. Pauls; Sanger. 1J0. Oxford Street; Juhn ston, 6S, Cornhil 1; Prout, 229. Strand, London Evans. Son, and Co., 15. Fenwick Street, Liverpool Mande, Weaver and Co. Wolverhampton at the Medical Hall, 54-, Lower Sackville Street, Dublin of J. and R Raimes, Leith Walk, Hdinburgh, and of all Whole- sale and Retail Patent Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom. Sold in botlcs at 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lIs. each, dtitv included. CAUTION.—To prevent imposition, the Honourable Commissioners of Stamps have directed the name of GEORGE FRANKS, Blackfi-iars Road, to be engraven on the Government Stamp- N. B.-Hopitals, and other Medical Charities, supplied as usual from the Proprietor. tjt Mr Flanks may be consulted every cay, as usual, until Two o Clock. LOCAL AGENTS:—G. PHILLIPS, Chemist, Cardiff, aud D. MORGAN, Chemist aud Druggist, Merthyr, DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF. THE VERNAL VISITATION OF THE REVEREND & WORSHIPFUL WILLIAM BRUCE KNIGHT. M.A., Chancellor of the Diocese of Llandaff, WILL BE HELD at the times and places following:— ABERGAVENNY Tuesday 2JTL of April. NEWPORT rhii-rsday 27th of April. The Chancellor takes this opportunity of expressing his hope, that all such detects as were presented the last Visitation. will have beeu set inorder, and that Cnrtificites :o that effect will be regularly delivered to him. at the several places of Meeting, by all such parties as have not already certified. He will also feel greatly indebted to the several Rural Deans, for any information with which they may be pleased to favour him, in regard to the condition of the Churches. Churchyards Glebe Houses. and Lands, in the respective jurisdictions. Registrar's Office, Llandaff, lSth March, 18J7. [9Jg[bD FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS ON BISHOP WIL- LIAMS'S FOUNDATION will be filled up on the 2tthof JUNE next, at this School. Preference to he given to Natives of Wales, and Diocese of Lincoln. In default of such, Candidates born within the Liberties of Westminster are eligible. It is requested that applications hy Candidates or their Friends be made to the Head Master. Dean's Yard, Westminster, on or before the 21st day of June next. The Funds of the Foundation are limited, and can be considered only as an auxiliary for the maintenance of the said Scholars. All letters to be written on the outside Bishop Wiliiauis's Foundation," and post paid, otherwise they mill be returned. CASTLE INN, USK. rOJJ!Il¿j1J f:J!iU [l U1:J:! BEGS to inform the Gentry, Commercial Tra- vellers and the Public in general, that lie has entered upon the above Establishment, in which he has made several improvements. J. S. hopes, by assiduous attention to the comforts of his friends, and by vending no article but of the fmt quality, to merit a share of the favours of a discerni-i g public. GOOD STABLING AND GIG HOUSE. TMF VkLE RMLWAY* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the directors WILL RECKIVE. AT THEIR OFFICE, 6t CARDIFF, on or before WEDNESDW. the 26th of NIIRII,, at Twelve o'Clock, TENDERS for the execution of the following Works:— CONTRACT No. 1. Being the construction of a Stone Bridge, or Viaduct, of 90 feet in height, across the River Tuff at God re y Coed, together with the Excavation and Formation of the Tunnel, Cutting and Emaukment, and the Construction of Culverts and other Masonrv, of that portion of the Line, extending from the boundary of Fields, Nos. 26, and 27, in the Parish of Merthvr Tvdvil, across the above mentioned Viaduct, to a point in Fu-.d No. 9, in the same Parish, near the top of the proposed inclined plane, being a distance of G5 Chains also, CONTRACT No. 3. The Excavation and Formation of the Tunnel, Cutting and Embankment, and Construction of all Culverts and other Masonrv, and the entire Completion (except the Ballasting and Laying the Permanent Rails,) of that, portion of the Line, extending from the Biook, et .Willow Ford, to tlie crossing of the River Tat*, n(,r Taffs Well, being a distance of One Mile, tcnCtiains; also, CONTRACT No. 4. Being the Construction of the Bridge across the Fiver Tatf, near Mclin Griffith. Drawings and Specifications of fie above Works will he exhibited, at the Company's Office, at Maendv, near Cardiff, on and after the 20th of March. The Directors will not consider tliems«lves bound to accept the lowest Tender and they expect 'the several I art.es to attend at their Office, at CalJiff, on the 2Cth ot April. JOSEPH BALL. Railway Office, Cardiff, Feb. 9, 1S37. ecie a y.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The Turtle Dove, William-; the Good Intention, Lake, the Unanimity, Buchan, the Sifters, Bray, ttie Faiiie, Jacobs, and the William and Ann, Phillips, with coi-ii flour and malt; fhe Experiment, Llillman, the Squirrel, Blackmore, with iron ore the Swansea Trader, Wimple, the Abbess, liat t-i-i, the Tredegar, Coombs, the Carleuii, Hartvood, the Moderator, Johns, the George, J dm*, the Bristol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, 'liver, and the Swift, Richards, with sundries. OUTWARDS—The Lydia, Anley, for Rouen, W':11 iron; the Magnet Packet, Harvey, for Ostend. « ith iron; the Market Maid, Warde, the Wiliiani, Thomas9 the George and J ne, Hughes, the En- deavour, Martin, the William, Thomas, the Eiizu, Jones, the Prud nee, Devereux, the Tiiomas ¡¡led Sarah, Hiscox, the Expedition, Davis, tiie Bets-ey, Webb, the Adelaide, Giiftiths, the Jean, Starmont, the Osprey, Phillips', the Rose, Cleverly, the Robert, Yeo, the Frances, Ilart, the Etusworth, Rowutree, the Four Brothers, Jones, the Harriet, Draper, the Abbess, Harris, the Prothesa, Adams, the Diligence, Edwards, the Victoria, Hartwell, and the Swift, Hiil, with iron and tin plates; the Tredegar, Coombs, the Carleon, Har\'ood, the Moderator, Johus, the George, Jjhns, the brislol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, Tiver, and the Swift, Richards, with sundries; and about 135 vessels with coals. NEATH. Ci,BARED OUT.—The Colyton Union, Goods, nnd the Neptune, Tamsitt, for Bridport; the Jones, and Ihe Liou, Evans, for Aberayron; the Philemon, Baddley, the Fanny, Young, and the In- dustry, Wilcox, for Plymouth; the Bury. BrowlIrig, and the Princess Charlotte, Carlile, for Exeter the Providence, Muudy, the Despatch, Martin, and the Pa! ace. Tapper, for Dartmouth; the Uuderhil! Richards for St. Ives; the J. G. Elphelstone, Allison the Herbert N. Biuny, Stoakes, the Apollo. Hick", the Hinton, Mary, and the Memnon, Bern, k°' lhe Alert> Row, the Liberty, Pierces, AU|h! c ? ,al'd Kilte' Smith> for W'exford; the A oi SttckUnd, for Teignmouth; the Mermaid, Evans, for Aberystwith th* Aid, James, for A:,er« dovy the Totrie- Hicks, for Ai.ouI. i the Union, Liar man, for Salcombe the Union Canal, Walters, for Looe; the Fame, Nicholls, for Gloucester; the Hope, James, for Cardigan; and the Phssnix, l'i,tnas, for 'I'ruro. LLANELLY. AltRIVALR.-Tite Mary, Williams, and the N unble, Straid, from Truro, the Harriett and Phosbe, Thomas, and the Naverino, Paynter, from St Ives, the Leuisa, Stoble, from Penzance, and the Eliza, 1 ownsaud, from Swansea, all with copper ore the Cnion, Tregerthen, from Perth, with clay; iie James, Wallis, from London, with sundries; the Neptune, Jones, from Cardigan, uith siates; the Ceres, O'Brian, from Dungarvon, with cattle the Harriett, Miller, from Southampton, the Barn- staple Trader, Dalling, and the Peter and Sarah, Wills, from Barnstaple, the Friends, Howells, troln Whitford, the Nelly. Llewellyn, and the Britannia, Griffiths, from Milford, the Thomas, Parry, from Holyhead, the Prosperous, Lang, from Ross, the Elizabeth, Flaharty, the Liberty, Bianchard, the Aiert, Wiliiams, and the Susan and Jane, Owens, from Waterford, the Mary, Francis, and the Sarapis, Wright, from Wexford, the Columbia, Willcarry, from Dungarvon, the Marquisof Anglesey, Thomas, from Amlwch, the -Coltio, Starling, from Dublin, the Brothers, Welsh, and the Mary, Paynter, from St Ives, and the Mary Ann, Rees, from Bristol, all in ballast.