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Orders and Advertisements will be received by the following Country Agents. CARDIFF Mr. WM. BIRD, Bookseller. MONMOUTH Mr. C. HOUGH, Bookseller, &c. Mr. VVM. EVANS, Ship Street. JFISWPO[IT Messrs. WESHER and SON, Booksellers FIRTDGEND Mr. J. BIRD. NEATH: Mr. WHITTINBTON, Auctioneer. SWANSEA Mr. DAY, Law Statioaer, Mount street I COWBRIDGE Post Office. NEWBRIDGE—MR JOHN JENKINS. 1 CRICKHOWEL: Mr. T. WILLIAMS. ABERGAVENNY: Messrs. WATKINS & SON, P.O. USK MR. WILLIAM DAVIS, Land Agent & Surveyor J CHEPSTOW: Mr. B. Bit ADFO RD, Chemist & Druggist LANDOVERY: WILLIAM REES, Post Office. BUILTH: Mr THOMAS GWILLIM. Lion Hotel. TREDEGAR: Mr. JOHN DAVIS ( BryehanJ, Bookseller AND At the GAZETTE and GUARDIA N Office, High Street Merthyr Tydvil, where all Communications are requested to be addressed.
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AGENTS FOR BRISTOL AND HEREFORD. BRISTOL: Mr. JOHN REES, 31, College Green. HEREFORD: Mr. W.H. YALE, Bookseller, HigL St. LONDON AGENTS Messrs NEVTON and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R. BARKER 33, Fleet Street. Mr. S. DEACON Colonial Coffee House, Walbro' k Mr.G. RLYNELL, 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, MessrsM. and VV. E. HAMMOND, 27, Lombard street, Messrs. CLARKE and LEWIS, 4, Crown C^urt,Thread- needle Street. 1- MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, 1, Finch Lane, Messrs.JT'DGE and Co., Palace New Road, li-esttninster Mr J. JENKINS. 17, Southampton Buildings, Chantcry ? Laue. AND Toall Postmasters and Clerks of the Roads. This Paper is regularly filed at Peel'sCoffee House, Fleet Street. TheChapter Coffee House, St. Paul's. And at the Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook, London.
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BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, 5%5L -« WILL SAIL "1 HflMv During the NEXT WEEK, AS FOLLOWS FROM BRISTOL, MAY 15, MONDAY not sail I after 16, TUESDAY not sail 3 after 17, WEDNESDAY.. 7 morn 3 after 18, THURSDAY. 5 morn.. 4 after 19. FRIDAY 51 inorn 4.1 after 20, SATURDAY 6 morn.. 5 after FROM NEWPORT. AIAY 15, Ilt)NDAY I I morn not sail 16, TUESDAY not sail I after 17, WEDNESDAY.. 7.1 2 after 18, THURSDAY. S irfon.V.21 after 19, FRIDAY. 9 In oril 3 after 20, SATURDAY. 5 morn.. 3 after 3 ^*RES:—After Cabin, 4s.—Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Chil- under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is each. Ho "Ur_heel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; p F:>es e»ch, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one pj^nger, 15s.; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin,7s ditto vjf-Gahiri, 6s. is w #nc^ same day, (provided a To and Fro Ticket After Cabin, 6s.. Fore Cabin, 3s. GI The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets j> NOTICE that they will not be accountable for any Q Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any bank ^>a<lage• or Parcel (if lost or damaged) ualess 4tl(j at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; a«d p a*?ove va'ue of 40s. to be entered at its value, «f r, r'age in propoition paid for the same at the time Booking. pa at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Cotn- Kow Office, 1, Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices, Port IlhIl.Ul.Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodnev Wharf, Now- Port. JOHN JONES, Agent. ONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily ween these places and Newport. btidREDliGAR Iron WORKS, through Abcrcarn, New- N» BR(1welty, and a branch from Newbridge to Nemyglo.—A Coach Daily between these places and iu wP°rt arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- s'and starting at 1 o'clock afternoon. lle CAMBRIA, Steam Packet, leaves Cumberland ''dwells, every Morning, for PORTSHEAD, and the Evening. For times of sailing. See., see toay 1, 1837. CARDIFF and BRISTOL. VMVSlr^K The New and Swift Going Steam MtUli > Packet, NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, intended to ply during the NEXT WEEK, with Passengers and Goods, as follows :— FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Coach from l» • Merthyr. Bridgend. l7"xi y after. 9 morn. 10 morn 2i after 10i morn. Hi morn • .Friday 4 after. 12 noon. 1 after FROM BRISTOL. Coachei to Merthyr and Mi i • Bridgend. ,*7'"e8c'ay •• afternoon. 4 £ afternoon 18..Thursday.. 26 afternoon. 6 afternoon 20.. Saturday 9 morning 4 afternoon H le ^oad :it Cardiff loading to the Su-ain rackets has acrgone a thorough repair, and may be traversed with e^j^'aKesand other vehicl es with the gieatest safety and — F A It ES: After Cabin. 5s.-1"ore Cabin, 3s. hildrun under Twelve Yeais of Age, Half-price, It Dogs, Is. each. r6sliments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. jp °ur-wheel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto, drawn by one horse, j,' • i Two-wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d; Horses, (is. each; °T8e and Rider, After Cabin, 9s.. Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d rranoements are now made for the conveyance of "Chester Goods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, in Ve JUl!,ct'on with the Swansea and Cardiff Packets, at a !y Cheap and Expeditious Rate. Goods intended to be shipped per this Packet, \vhS'^e sent '0 l'le Packet Office, No. 1'2, Quay Street, Pin''5 they w'" hauled to the Packet, at the Com, .pense or they will be taken in at the Cutit- and Basin Locks, by ItOBKRT CHAPLIN. Goodsforwartlctl to all parts of the Kingdom without delay. s, to and from Merthyr and Bridgend, meet the C autllus" on Arrival and Departure. oach from Cowbridge, daily, and also Spring Waggons to each of the above places. jj Cwbridge, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, places ent, and Caerphilly.—lioods forwarded to these On °es.'n Lock up Canal Boats and Wagnons immediately arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance. Freight to be paid on delivery. JOhinformation may be obtained of MrRlCHARD Oir rODl), Agent, St. Mary Street, and at the Packet Joe, on the Wharf, Cardiff; Mr JOHN GRIFFITH for WS; ^^ent. No. 12, Quay St reet, Bristol and of J. D P, BUCK, No. 8. Fenchurch Street, London NOTICL *I'be Proprietors of the above Steam Packet 'hey will not be accountable tor any Se"§er»' Luggage, nor will they be answerable for litileIackage, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) Jjrj Ss, Booked at either of their Offices in CardiH or va] to'* aQd if above the value of 40s., entered at its th. *ad Carriage in proportion paid for the same, at Booking. cardiff Aim BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Going Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, W. H. T. PARFITT, Commander, III Ply during the ensuing week, with Passengers and Goods, as follows :— FROM CARDIFF. AlAy Coach from Coach from i,. Bridgend. Merthyr. '^DESpa> 2J- after 7.i morn 10 morn 20* H fRSD A Y 3.J after 12.^ after ,llj morn ••SATURDAY 4J after la after ..I2j after I FROM BRISTOL. Coaches to Bridgend Jj, 1( and Merthyr at "MONDAY 11| morning 4 afternoon "••WEDNESDAY 1^ afternoon.. 6 afternoon It 19..FRJPAY 3 afternoon.. 7 afternoon lMh, A PLEASURE FAIR at LLANDAFF. C RFl :-After Cabin,5s.-Fore Cabin, 3s. "1 e III dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price .-Dogs, is. eacil. fre^h ^erna'e Steward attends the Ladies'Cabin.—Re- p IJients may be had on Board on moderate Terms. l5s t, eel Carriage, ils.; DUtod rawn by One Horse, Hor' °"Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Catfj6 ant' Wider, After Cabin. 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; pre.' sheep. These Fares include every expense. the » 'Sh'ersare requested to order all Goods intended for toar.» o CHARLOTTE to be scntto Clare Street Hall, Street, Bristol. CoaBridgend and Couibriige.—Fast Light Post jy and frcin the Lady Charlotte. ^lanlr' ^ye' Verdure, Merihyr, Cambridge, Bridgend. l'la lssent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to iliese ^ediaVr St,ri"S.Wag gons and Lock up Canal Boats im* Ct>nveve °n arilva'» UI1' ess ordered by any particular SteaJan°e. 'n which case they will be deposited in the paid „ ac'{et VV^arehouse till called for.—Freight to be Q °n delivery. °(the°rS' ^>ac'4a?es, Parcels, &c. &c. forwarded to all parts Stea,n without delay, when sent to either of their N()TipC^et Cardiff or Bristol. Rive n —I'he Proprietors of the above Steam Packet l',at they will not be accountable for any a;iy (; ^fcr s Luggage nor will they he answerable*tor less hn°i '>acKages, or Parcels, (if lost or damaged) un- it ahov° i1' at 'h*1' of their Oflicesat Cardit! or Bristol, earria„e '• va'ue °f £ 2, unless entered at its value, and book "C, In proportion paid for the same, at the time ol IIIg. rea«lilv '?r,'ler 'ntormation as to Freigh.t, &c. will be at "b,a'nedby applying to the Agents, Mr Donovan, W. fi' n^k,et offite, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr WLN, 15, Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY gor Sbale by flttction, IN LOTS, BY MR. PHILIPPS, At the ANGEL HOTEL^ AVENN Y, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of JUNE, 1837,at 12 o'clock punctually. COMPRISING NEARLY LOFLO ACRES OF SUPERIOR LAND, di- JLvFvFVF vided into the following couvenieut takings, viz.— co GREAT TRILEY FARM, About 200 Acres, in high cultivation, with good Orchard- ing, occupied by a Son of the late Proprietor, and well worth, at least, £ 250 a year. The Buildings have lately undergone thorough repair, and the Dwelling House is fit for any Gentleman Farmer. UPPER TRILEY FARM, About 205 Acres, let to Mr Rosser, at a reduced Rent of J:220 per year. The new Turpike Road, from Abergavenny to Hereford. along which a Coach runs to and fro daily, passes through the above two Farms. THE SKERRID FARM, About 52 Acres, let to Mr Dykes, at f40 per year. The Buildingsjust put into comple.e repair. TRILEY MILL, (With a long established custom), also recently put into thorough repair, and most advantageousty situated for business, let with about 21 Acres of good Meadow Land adjoining to Mr Ellis, at a reduced lent of £ 70 per annum. PANTY GELLY FARM, About 100 Acres, let to Mr Smith, at .£100 per year. UPPER HOUSE FARM, About 30 Acres, let to Mr Morgan, at E50 per year. THE MITRE PUBLIC HOUSE, With the Blacksmith's Shop, and about 4 Acres of rich Meadow Land, oil the Old Hoad, between Abergavenny and Hereford, let to Mr Christopher at £ 40 per annum. The above Property which is intersected throughout by good Turnpike Roads, presents to the pub IC an opportunity, in these days but rarely offered, of acquiring A LITTLE DOMAIN OF UPWARDS OF 600 ACRES, ALMOST WITHIN A RING FENCE, In an agreeable neighbourhood, and close to a good Maiket Town, it being distant 2 miles only from Aber- gavenny, celebrated, no less for t he beauty of its locality, than the excellence of its Market. and which Town the London Mail reaches in about 16 hours, and Coaches pass through it daily to all parts. The different Farms are very beautifully situated, and partaking of the picturesque scenery of the neighbourhood, of which THE LOVELY VALE OF USK, with the hold and varied outlines of THE HOLY MOUNTAI, THE SUGAR LOAF. THE BLORANGE, AND THE BRYN ARROW, form some of the most prominent features; and with THE INTERESTING RUINS OF LLANT1IONY ABBEY, within a delightful ride of 8 miles, and RAGLAN CASTLE AND riN,rE".N ABBEY, and all the other attractions of this much admired County, within a morning's drive, they afford a choice of eligible and inviting situations for Building. For the Sportsman also there is endless amusement, in Hunting, Shooting, and Fishing, in every variety. Also, THE CADVOR ESTATE, About one Mile from Abergavenny. and admitted to be one of the best Farms in the neighbourhood, contianing about 140 Acres, and let to Mr Barrett, at the reduced Kent of £ 250 per year. This valuable Estate, washed on the one side by the rtiver Usk, bounded on the other by the Mail Road from Abergavenny to Merthyr, and surrounded by the most splendid scenery, oilers a very desirable site for a Mansion. PENYCRAIG FARM, A short distance from the Cadvor, to which it would form a useful Appendage, containing about 85 Acres, and let to Mr Williams at £ 80 per annum. TYR CANOL FARM, A beautiful Timbered littte Estate, of about i5 Acres, in the iiomantic Vale of about five miles from Abergavenny, and two from Crickhowell, let to Mr Price at a very old and inadequate Rent. Lastly. TYR SHON WILLIAM FARM, About 20 Acres, overhanging the Town of Crickhowcll, and offering a site for another of the preity Villas with which that admired Town is surrounded-let to Mr Price, at £ 30 per annum. The above Farms are all held under Yearly Tenancies only. Purchasers, therefore, may either have immediate possession, or at once increase their Rents, by granting Leases of them. Poor Kates and other Outgoings moderate Lime and Coa-1 in abundance; and a constant demand, at good prices, for all Agricultural produce to supply the vast and growing population of the neighbouring Mineral Districts. Also, FIFTY SHARES in the Blaenavon Iron and Coal Company. FOUR SHARKS in the Brecon and Abe rgavenny Canal Company; and TWO SHARES in the Llanvihangel Railway Com- pany. Particulars may be had 21 day prior to the Sale, with Lithographic Plans of the different Farms, at the Beaufort Anns, Monmouth; the Castle Hotel, Brecon j the Plough, Cheltenham the Bush, Bristol the York House, Bath the Lansdown Hotel, Leamington; the Commercial lxooriiq. Exchange, Liverpool; in London, at J. Gregory's, F.sqr., 12 Clement s Inn D. G. Secretans, Esq., 4, Biichin Lane, Hatchett's Hotel,Piccadilly and of Messrs. Gabb and Secretan, Solicitors, Abergavenny, who will, oil application, direct a person to show the of Messrs. Gabb and Secretan, Solicitors, Abergavenny, who will, oil application, direct a person to show the Estates. GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE HIGHLY IMPORTANT LORDSHIPS, MANORS, AND FREEHOLD ESTATE, OF wwwin dimmish? FOR SALE. MR ADAM MURRAY Has the honour of announcing to the Public, that he is instructed to Sell b1! gtiictttft* At GARRA WAY'S COFFEE HOUSE, CHANGE ALLEY. CORNHILL, LONDON,on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of JUNE NEXT, (unless an acceptable offer is made for the same by private contract.) "("HIS highly IMPROVABLE ESTATE, (Ixonc- 1 rated from rl ithe, within the precincts of the Abbey, and Rates and taxes very low,) containing 5,590 AGRkS of good ARABLE, MEADOW, PASTURE, and WOOD- LAND; together with HOUSES and PREMISES, in the Villages of Neath Abbey and Cadoxtan, EXTENSIVE COPPER WORKS, IRoxj and BLAST FURNACES; Manufactory for Steam and other Engines, Forges, Itail. roads, Canal Shipping Wharfs, on the, Neath and Swansea RIVCTS, 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 tinc hcahhy undutating 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 ARUNDANCE of STONE QUAR- RIES, yielding Materials for that purpose. A better and more improvable Estate in South Wales was never before offered for Sale. Particulars of Sale are now ready for delivery, and may be had on application to J. S. Wickcns, Esq., Montague Street, Russell Square; Thomas l*o\, Esq., Beamiuster, Dorset; and Mr Adam Murray, 47,Parlta luent Street, Loudon. Letters to be post-paid. BRECONSHIRE. A MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, WITH A VALUABLE SHEEP WALK ATTACHED, FOR SALE. X.0 to Soltr iig auction, By THOMAS PRICE, At the BEAR INN. in BRECON, on SATURDAY, the 20th Day of MAY, 1837, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, ALL that valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called TYR BLAEV PIDENNON. situate in the Hamlet of MAESCAR, in the Parish of DEVYNNOCK, in ihecounty of Brecon. Consisting of MEADOW, PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, now in the occupation of Mr John Powell, at the low Rent of Twenty-six Pounds per Annum. The Farm Buildings are convenient, and nearly all of them recently erected. The Sheep Walk attached to this Estate is healthy, extensive, and convenient. Coal and Lime may be purchased moderate at the Castle du Wharf, within tjvo miles of the Homestead. tor further particulars apply to Messrs. Prothero and Philiipi, Solicitors, Newport, Monmouthshire; or the Auctioneer, Gaer, near Brecon. If by letter, the postage must be paid. MONMOUTHSHIRE. O tie oU.J I) £ Auction, By Mr MICHAEL DAVIS, At the THREE SALMONS INN, in the Town of USK, on FRIDVY, the Second day of JUNE, 1837, between the hours of Three and Five o'Clock in the Afternoon, the following Freehold Property, in Lots. LOT I.- All that ESTATE, called PARK BACH, containing a Small Farm House, Garden, Barn, and sundry Closes of very fertile Arable and Orchard Land, in a ring fence. containing fifteen Acres, (more or les,) in the Parish of GOYTREY, in the occupation of Mr THOMAS JONES, adjoining the Turnpike Road leading from Abergavenny to Newport. LOT 2.—All that ESTATE, called KILN HOUSE F-xlt,14,contaiiiing a Small Farm House,Barn,Beast House, &c., and several Closes of Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Woodland,in a ring fence, coiitaiiiing,rwetity-otie Acres. (more or less,) in the said Parish, of GOYTREY, in the occupaton of Mr JOHN MEREDITH, adjoining the said Road from Abergavenny to Newport, on the one side, and the Abergavenny Canal on the other. LOT 3.—All that CLOSE of LAND, adjoining the Mountain, in GOYT EY, aforesaid, called BUSII- PI ELD, containing Three Roods, (more or less.) LOT 4.-All that COTTAGE and large GAltDEN, situate near Alltrahilla Farm, in the Parish of LAN- GEVI EU, now in the occupation of Mr Lots 1 and 2 are truly eligible properties, presenting tempting situations for the erection of comfortable Resi- dence*; and, from their proximity to water carriage. Building Materials, Coal, and Lime, may be had at a moderate expense. The neighbourhood abounds with game, and the Mail Coach passes the Premises daily. For further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr Norton, Solicitor, Monmouth. BRECO N SI-ILIZE. VALUABLE OAK <!? (DLPlPlf & zlv (D (D FI-) FOR SALE. O be Soltr IJL) Sluctum, By THOMAS PARRY, At the BEAR INN, CRICKHOWELL, on SATURDAY, (ibis day,) 1837, between the hours of Four ancf Six o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions, in four Lots, LOT l.-PART OF MYARTH, containing 10 Acres, more or less. LOT 2.—W) Acres DITTO dit(0 LOT 3.-10 Acres diuo ditto* LOT 4.-14 Acres ditt# djt|o_ Foi a view of the Woods, apply to Thomas Williams, Gamekeeper to his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, Llan- gattock Park. Crickhowell funh r particulars may be had, on application (by letter post paid) to Thomas Davies, Penmyarth, near Crickhowell, or Messrs. Jones, Powell, and Ives, Brecon. NEAR TO ABERGAVENNY. Til I-. MOUNT PLEASANT ESTATE, gidr- ^rrrmpton) £ ale. If ACRES of EXCELLENT LAND, CAPABLE of a CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED RENTAL, in tlte most BI'.AU I H1 PAR I of this HIGHLY- FAVOURED COUNTY with Capital MAR- KETS CLOSE at HAND, and LOTS of AMUSE- MENT to a SPORTING GEN FLEMA V. To be < £ ott* IbS Sluctiott, By Mr GEORGE ROBINS, At the ANGEL INN, ABERGAVENNY, on TUES- DA Y, the 23.-d of MAY, at Twelve o'Clock, in Lots, and Peremptory, r, A VALUABLE and highly improvable FREE- HOLD ESTATE, which will offer tempting advanta ges to those who would invest their Capitol in perfect security. „ •« THE MOUNT PLEASANT ESTATE," which includes ONE HUMORED AND SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, is situate within four miles of the far-famed Town of Abergavenny, on the Mail Road to Pontypool and Newport. It is within a ring fence the Lands are judiciously divided into a full proportion of rich Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Woodland. besides THRIVING FHUIT PLANTATIONS, The woods, as they progress, will form a belt on one side, and it need hardly be added, that it Vill 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 considerable extent, in the almost endless variety of Hill and Dale which encompasses it: indeed, the Scenerv, which partakes of a commanding view of the beautiful valley, may be said to claim to be the most favoured of this interesting county. THE SPLENDID VALE OF USK. AND ITS ORNA- MENTAL AND FRUITFUL RIVER, takes its course near this interesting Property. THE FINEST SALMON AND TrOUT THROUGH- OUT ENGLAND are cancht within sight of the abode. THE BRECON AND ABERGAVENNY CANAL passes through the demesne, offering a facility that the honest, industrious Yeoman will know how to appreciate. It carries away the produce to more favourable markets, I and returns laden with Lime, Manur. 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 he IN THE "MIND'S EYE" OF A PURCHASER. the report of all eminent engineer has given to the site a character most favourable for the erection of TIN AND WIRE WO'IKS ON A GREAT SCALE; AND GRIST 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 Iroil Works (the latter would alone consume all the pioditee at high prices); 4 from the nourishing town of Abergavenny, and 6 from Pontypool* The Estate is divided to meet the wishes of every class; with the resioence is appro- bated about 134 acres the remaining seven lots include James's little Farm, and sundry enclosures and cottages, all let, or rather underlet, to tenants at will. J 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 Bush, Bristol the new London Inn, Exeter; the Cheltenham Chronicle Office; the Angel, Abergavenny; the Castle, Brecon of Mr Mostyn, Solicitor, Usk, Monmouthshire and at Mr George Robins's Offices, Covent Garden. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Co bt Jbolfc bg otuction, By Mr R. WILLIAMS, At the BLACK LION INN, in^Parish of ABERDARE on MONDAY, the 22d day A MAY, 1837, (between the hours of 4 and 6 o'Clock the afternoon,) TWO COTTAGES or i?L!NG-HOUii with a piece of Ground for Builtfing adjoining, conveniently situated on a -healthy spot, between the Aberdare and Gadlys Iron Manufactories, now in the occupation of Jonah Phillips, and Thomas Astons, at the low Yearly Rent of YS 15s. These Premises are held under a Lease from the late Theophilus Richards, Esq.. dated the 25th of April, 1810, for the term of 99 Years, at the Yearly Ground Rent of f2. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, at Aberdare.-All letters to be post- paid. (2) QLI = rill 2 X2 12) a w a TO BE SOLD, ABOUT 120 OAK TREES of the best quality. 56 of these were cut last seaaori, and the rtmainder are now being felled. Also about 20 Ton of Bark, or thereabouts a large portion of it being the Bark of Double Stores, and Hedge Row Timber, of 40 years' growth. Also, a lot of prime Mandrel Helves, 20 dozen strong Ash Hurdles, and 10,000 strong Oak Watlings for River Banks. Apply, personally, to Morgan Morgan, Woodward, Duffryn, Aberdare, who will shew the Timber and treat for price. !Il ræ lB!J? [Pill¡JZj /) arc be 3let, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, ALL that Desirable SHEEP FA11M, called RHONDDA VECHAN, situated in the Parish of YSTRADYVODWG, in the County of Glamorgan, con- taining 563 acres, bounded on one side by the River Rhondda Vach. If desire4 the Stock may be taken at a valuation. y For particulars, apply to T. W. Lawford, Carreg Cenen, near Llandilo, Carmarthenshire. TO OMKElPffii, GENTLEMEN'S SERVANTS, &c. Iro be Urt, AND ENTKRED UPON IMMEDIATELY, THAT OLD ESTABLISHED INN, (!}.!}J (jJœ[jJ SITUATE in the Town of LLANDILO FAWR, CAIIMAIITIIENSHI;,F. on the Mail road leading from Milford through Gloucester to London. It is most desiiably situated adjoining the celebrated Park of Dynevor Castle; commanding the most beautiful views of the Vale of Towy; conveniently situated within distance of visiting the numerous picturesque objects of that neighbourhood. A very old Lease HAVING "Jrpired, the House has been. rebuilt, with particular attvwion to the accommodation of families and tourists travelling through the country. Every encouragement will be given to a respectable Tenant, and ..ny quantity of Grass Land may be had if required by the Tenant. For further particulars, and view of the premises, apply to T. W. Lawford, Carreg Cenen, Llandilo; all letters must be post paid. tt:o be 11et, Heafcg JFurmshdJ, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, LL^ffTOOy^IH] A COMFORTABLE MANSION, lately occupied by -I*- the LORD BISHOP of LLANDAFF. It is situated about a mile from the we!! supplied Market Town ofCowbiidge, through which the Mail and other coaches pass daily. Attached to the Castle are Eighteen Acres 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 GLAMORGANSHIRE To be ilet fctttfunushtT*, BY THE YEAR, OR FOR A TERM OF YEARS, !II (j) CfJ ¡:a OLD CASTLE, BRIDGEND, And tl) be entered upon the 1st day of May next. 1"HE House is in good repair, and contains one J large Dining Room and Parlour, four very excel lent Bed Rooms, three Servants' Rooc-s. The Offices are very convenient, with Coach House, Stabling for six Horses, Bam, Outhouses, Piggery, with an excellent walled Garden, very nearly an acre, and planted with the choicest trees together with about six acres of Pasture Land. Any Gentleman, wanting A desireable residence, would find this most respectable and comfortable. For further Particulars, apply to Mr Juo. G. Bird, nridcnd if by letter postase paid. Bridgend, March 15, 1837. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Furnished or Unfurnished, by the Year, or for a Term, from the 25th of March, 1837. DUN RAVEN is every way calculated for a Nobleman or Gentleman of the highest respecta- bility, having numerous \partments of large dimensions, Offices, Flower and Pleasure Gardens, Stabling, Coach Houses, Walled Kitchen Garden, Hothouses, Dog Kennel, and every appurtenant of a first-rate establishment. The Sporting over a large Domain and several Manors and Farms, containing many thousand Acres, embracing the finest Woodcock Covers in the county, may be had with the Mansion. To the Sportsman therefore it is most desirable. The view of the Bristol Channel from the Castle and Grounds, combined with the magnificent Cliffs And Caves, is unrivalled. The Sands close under the Castle are perfectly hard and dry, and the situation proverbially healthy. The walled-in-Park, of about 150 Acres, may be taken or not. For terms and cards to view apply (letters free) to Mr John Randall, Bridgend, Glamorganshire. lPJJ!J3}&!13 91 A GENCIES for lbe SALE of LANE and Co'S, CORK PORTER, in this County, at CARDIFF, MERTHYR, and BRIDGEND, AIUo NOW OPEN, and espectable Parties will be liberally treated with, °n application, post paid, to GEORGE H0XHAM and WELCH, Swansea. Swansea, 4th May, 1837. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. T'-HE COMMITTEE OF MAGISTRATES, ap- A pointed at the Easter Quarter Sessions of Glamor- ganshire, to take into consideration the best mode of 1'ROVIDING for the I'ALPER LUNATICS of the County, under the provistons of the Ninth of George iV. c. 41, have resolved that they are ready to attend to the offers of any Medical Practitioners of eminence and respectability, who would be inclined either to take and convert or to build an Asylum in this County, and who would feel disposed also to take charge of the said Pauper Lunatics. The number of Pauper Lunatics at present reported in this County, is about One Hundred. All communications to be made to the Clerk of Peace, Cardiff, ON or before Saturday, the Tenth of June next. Dated 1st May, 1837. By order of the Committee, WOOD, Clerk of Peace. NEWBRIDGE CHURCH. THESUBSCRIBERS to NEWBRIDGE CHURCH JL who have not paid in their Subscriptions, are re- spectfully requested to do at their earliest con- venience, into the Glamorgan and Monrnouth-Bank, Cardiff.-By order of the Committee, C. S. IRVINE, Newbridge, May 3, 1837. Secretary. K SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Under the Patronage of hit Majesty, H. R. H. the Ducheu of Kent, and the Lords of the Treasury. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. THE innumerable testimonials ofcures of Cataract, Gutta-Serena, Ophthalmia, Inflammation. Nervous Head Ache. Deafness, and other Diseases to which those delicate organs in eye and ear are subjected, are too numerous for the limits of this advertisement. This Snuti, when taken frequently, streiagthens the Nerves of the Head, removes obstructions from the Lachrymal Sac or Duct, the membrane of which is indeed a continuation of the Pituitary expansion within the Nostrils. Dr Guthrie, the eminent Surgeon, recommends Grimstone's Eye Snuff. A FEW CASES OF SIGHT RESTORED. J. B. Lachtield, Esq., cured of Ophthalmia; Whitehall, and Thatched House Tavern. Mrs Guppy, No. 36, Nelson Square, Blackfriars Road cured of Ophthalmia. Miss Mary Roades, Market Place, Winslow, Bucks; cured of Ophthalmia. Witnesses to her cure, Mr John Roades, father, and R. Walker, Esq., a magistrate. Mr A. M'lntyre, aged 65, No. 3, Silver Street, Golden Square; cured of Gutta Serena. H. Liston, Esq., Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Cataract. Mrs Burberow, cured while at Jamaica, of Gutta Serena No, 37, Mary Street. Regent's Park, London. Mr P. Saunderson, No. 10, Harper Street, Leeds; cured of Cataract. Mr H. Pluckwell, Tottenham House, Tottenham, Middlesex cured of Ophthalmia. Miss E. Englefield, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Nervous Head Ache. Madam F. Lespis, facing the Church, Park Street. Windsor; cured of Dimness of Sight, and Head Ache. Decimus Blackburn, Esq., Chertsey, Surrey; Head Ache, Weakness, and Dimness of Sight cured. George Smith, Esq., 6, York Place, Kentish Town Weakness and Dimness of Sight cured by its use. Elizabeth Robson, 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, cured of Ophthalmia. James Roe, Esq., S. South Square, Gray's Inn, and 6, Camden Terrace, Solicitor; cured-of Ophthalmia and Head Ache. 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, March 23, 1836. To Mr GRIMSTONE, Sir,—It is with feelings of gratitude I inform you of the great benefit I have received from the use of your valuable Eye Snuff. Being in the decline of life, and afflicted for a long time with Dimness of Sight. I was recommended by a friend to try your Snuff, which I no sooner persisted in the use of for a short period, then I found a speedy improvement to my sight, and my eyes free from the pain to which they had been subject, and I still continue to use it with the greatest advantage. J baveviitf honour to remain, Sir, Your obedient servant. ELIZABETH ROBSON. (A renewed Testimony. 2nd Jan. 1837.) „ Whitehall, Sth March, 1836, Mr GRIMSTONE, Siri—1 think it but justice that I should offer mv acknowledgements to you for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your most exquisite fragrant compound of Herbs, called Eye Snuff. Its action on the membrane of the nose, causing the lachrymal glands to discharge in a manner truly surprising, and by that means so cleaased the cornea, that my Eyes became iea t strong, and performed their wouted duties in a manner iat I have not known the blessing of for six years. The renowned Dr. Gutherie recommended me t« try your Eye Snuft, prior to my undergoing an operation; many thanks to him for his suggestion. Thanks to your invention, that operation will not be necessary. Sir, you ave my permission to make this known in any manner you think best. 1 am Sir, your obedtent servant, PEN J. B. LACHFIELD. T Phased to send to the Thatched House p '• J*mes's Street, a 4s. 4d. and two 2s. 4d. inclose" HALF.SOVEREIJNDD PARCD 6_Camden Terrace, Kentish Town I8tb Feb., 1S37. ir, In sending for another 2s. 4d. canister of your very excellent Eye Snuff, I cannot refrain offering you nfy»h°nHraiU for ^covering the valuable properties M C ,rb* which form the materials of its manufacture. T TT' -°f l^'s v'"as: (6- York Place, Kentish own,, having mentioned to me that he had used your Siluff vt-itb sticess. irid(iced me to give it a tiial. It would be utigrateful on my part not to confess the benefit I have derived from its use. A Dimness of SIght and trequent Headache, to which I have been long subjected, have completely ceased. although I have taken no more than three canisters. Sir, being a professional man, I nnd it particularly useful, and indeed to me necessary to have a canister at hand in my study. Your obedient servant, JAMES ROE. lo Mr GRIMSTONE, Eye Snuff Inventor, Broad Street. e p? k°he, Consul, &c.&c., of the Hivanuah, Isle of Cuba. Ilis appointment was granted, by Don Pedro Ortiz Ziigasti, Consul to the Court of Great Britain, n !i'ePtemher, 12, Artillery Plaee, London. Don (J. Lobe vends 2,500 cases yearly. His Orders and Letters of Testimony may be seen in Spanish, and English, 39, Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London, Mr W. Grimstone's Signature with the above Royal Patronage, is attached to each Canister. Sold in Canisters, Is. 3d., 2s. 4d., 4s. 41.,8s., and 15s. 6d. each. It may be obtained in all the principal Towns and Cities. A liberal allowance to Shippers, Owners, Captains, and all Vendors of Grimstoue's Eye Snuff. Foreign and British Snuffs and Cigars of the finest quality. AGENTS Merthyr Tydvil.-Mr David Morgan, Chemist. Carmarthen.—Mr Evans, Journal Office. Swansea.—Mr Williams, Cambrian Office. Brecon.—Mr Williams, Chemist. Haverfordwest.—Mr J. Phillips, Chemist. Cardigan.—Mr James, Chemist. GloueIter .-Iessrs. Hodgetts and Spier. Monmouth. — Mr Hough. Hereford -Mr C. Anthony, Times Office. TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS OF SHIPS SPORTSMEN, AND TRAVELLERS. THORN S POTTED YARMOUTH BLOATERS, now in high perfection.—The increasing demand !t°r i! mos* delicious preparatinn proves beyond all doubt it is far superior to any thing of the kind ever yet ottered to the public, for sandwiches, toast, biscuits, &c., and as an excellent relish for wine. In Pots, Is. and 2s. each, warranted in all climates. VVe have lasted « Thorn's Potted Bloaters, for Toast, Sandwichev, &c. it is, indeed, quite a delicacy, and none of our friends, proceeding to India and the Colonies, 0U. °n any account be without a supply—we certainly a decided preference over any thing of the kind mat nas eve, come under our notice."— Alexander's East 1 HORN'S TALLY-HO SAUCE, for fish, game,steaks, thrP8*KlU,etS' niade di»hes, and all general purposes, is nchest and most economical sauce now in use, im- nH a zes' not otherwise acquired.—In Bottles, 2s. 3 •« vv ^arrauted in all climates. we have tried (crede experto) Thorn's Tally-ho of Can pronounce it exquisite. We know nothing mgredients, that we leave to such as are more th in0<tS m sauce' that we are;, but we can speak to e richness of its flavour, which, by our thinking, would CfvvK aPPel:'te under the ribs of death.— Satirist. .11 „ K I at the Warehouse, 223, High Holborn of reiail h Oilmen and Druggists in London; and *», t^7 rpspectable Oilmen, Grocers, and Druggists, in the United Kingdom. "O^- The Proprietor being aware of several It cotnP°sitions that are daily offered to the public un er e name of Potted Bloaters, begs th«m to observe «>« ««• his signature, ALE X. THORN, on the side of the pot, without which 1t cannot be genuine. AGENTS. ert iyr ydvil.. 7VTr David Morgan. • Chemist. wansea. WiI]ianaS Cambrian Office Carmarthen Mr Evans Journa] Qffi Brecon Mr Williams Druggist. r- Z z C03 < foo" t!! 1:11 (" C < Z t F ;;J o s IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. Patronised by the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, and cqually useful to all classcs. India Rubber Paste Blacking, Manufactured by JOHN H A RVEY, Chemist, Mount's Bay Establishment, Penzance. I For Carriage Harness, Gig Aprons, Imperials Portmanteaus, Boots and Shoes. THIS BLACKING st&tids unrivalled, either for quickness of polishing, depth and brilliancy of the polish, or for its durability, no Blacking keeping its polish so long as this does in any weather. To Gentlemen in the Navy and Masters of Merchant Ships, it is invaluable; it quickly restores softness and colour to Boots and Shoes, deprived of both by constant wetting with sea water; it prevents the salt water from penetrating the leather, and thus keeps them always soft and dry. It keeps well in any climate, and may be carried in the pocket without soiling it. It is particularly recommended to Gentlemen in the Army they will find it the best Blacking ever offered to their notice. Boot and Shoe Makers will also find it the best Black- ing they can use for polishing new Boots and Shoes, as it burnishes brilliantly. It is the cheapest Blacking ever sold as a single penny packet, mixed with water only, makes as much Blacking as is usually sold in jars, at Sixpence each, and will elean two dozen pairs of Shoes splendidly! The following testimonial will convince those who have not tried the article, of the high reputation in which it is held, particularly in the West of England, where it is almost the only Blacking used. Penzance, August 23,1836. To Mr John Harvey, Our servants having for a considerable time past, by our orders, used your India Rubber Paste Blacking-we are enabled, by our own observations and their report, to speak to its utility and efficacy, and we strongly re- commend it to our friends, as the CHEAPEST AJID BEST BLACKING they can use. Signed by R. L. Davies, commander, R. John Rowland, Esq.; John Richards. Esq; James Mont gomery, M.D.; Rd. Hocking, Surgeon; John Robyns, Major. R.M. Geo. John Esq.; John J. A. Boase, Esq., Banker; Rev. H, Penneck Thomas Pidwell, Surgeon; T. D. Evans, Esq., 72, Upper Stanford Street, London The public are respectfully informed, that several unprincipled persons are travelling the country, endea- vouring to foist a spurious composition of their own as India Rubber Paste Blacking," bringing disappoint- ment to unwary purchasers, and disgrace on the sellers. The genuine has the words 41 John Harvey's India Rubber Paste Blacking" on each packet, all others are spurious impositions. Sold Wholesale by the Inventor, and at the General Depot for Bristol and its neighbourhood, Wales, Island. &c., 29 .Clare Street Bristol, by JAMES PHILP; Sold also by the following Agents :— Brecon, T. Williams. Chemist. E, Jones, Saddler. Merthyr E. Morgan, Grocer. -— T. Adney, Cbemist Tredegar, T.Morgan. Saddler. Abergavenny, G- Green, Grocer. W. Baber and Co Grocers. MEDICAL TESTIMONIALS—Free Hospital, L -8. Greville Street, Hatton Garden, London. Tie recent Meetings of the Governors of this Institution, relative to the dismissal of Messrs Hentsch and Tweedii-, two nf the mi-dical officers attache'' to this Charity, tor having Kiven written Testimoi ills of the effi acy of "FRANKS'B SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA," ayd the made to the Governors, render it incumbent on the I-Jiacoverer an.1 Propt iotoi, ot this Medicine 10 publicly state the grounds upon which the above named gentlemen, and others MOST EMINENT IN THE PROFESSION, gave their testimony in tavour of its efiicacv. The Proprietor of this medicine, liavinc discovered the chemical affinities of several valuable drugs with the Balsam of Copaiba, which, from their peculiar effects up.-n each other, destroy the irritating and naucens prllperues of the balsam, and at the same time greatly increase its efficacy and having, in his public practice, (which was necessarily considerable as resident medical officer to a lanre public dis- pensary.) during a period of eifclu years, administered it with uniform success, he solicited that its effects misht be tested in several of the Metropolitan Hospilals, VIZ: Thülllas's. Guy's, St. George's, the Free Hospitalj Greville street, &c.* The majority of patients at the last named liosipUl Were persons who were labouring under those diseases lot the cure of which the Balsam of Copaiba was invariably administered ani Frsnks's Specific Solution of Copaiba" harine been uniformly found, after repeated trials, to be the be-t form of that valuable drug and medicine the medical oncers could pit-scribe, the Proprietor requested to be favoured with their testimonials, wh ch were given without hesitation, and with out any injunction or reservation as to their publicity or otherwise. Since these certificates have been published, the Proprietor has been openly accused of having committed a breach 01 professional etiquette, in having made the said lire paration a stamped medicine, and appended the Testim onials to its tdvertisement. Upon being applied to to witqhold thein Irom publicity, he refuse I to accede to such a request, from a conviction that the gentleman A'Lo had testified to ths efticacy of the medicine were too honourable and held too high and distinguished a rank in their Profession to have ceriified falsely. Medical iealousy has thus been excited, and the i't'ntlemen wiio have thus honourably and conscientiously certified in favour of the efficacy ot the medicine have since been made file victilli-s of Profesional persecution. At the last General Annual Meeting of the Governors of the Free Hospital, Greville Street, Messrs. Tweedie and Hentsch, both enterprising members of their Profession, declared, most emphatically, that they still continued to u,e the medicine in their private practice—Mr Tweedie stating that a large proportion of the cases-wliich caine under his care were of that class for which the Specific Solution of Copaiba was usually tidministered: —" The Balsam ot Copaiba was deprived tof its irritating qualities by Wr Franksts prepa- ration, "♦*«<« When Mr Franks applied to him for his opinion of lis efficacy, he had no hesitation in giving him a letter tes tifying that he had found the preparation effectual That in giving that letter he had only acted ts others, more expe- rienced member. of his College, hud done, viz. Sir Astley Co-opcr. Sir Beniamin B odie, Mr Green, Mr Bransby Cooper, Mr South, Mr Tuckett, (Oil board the Dreadnought,) and several other Ikiglily-distingui-hed members of the medical profession.r* To,! Council of his College did n u only not disapprove of his conduct, but fully exonerated him." Mr Bransby Cooper, who attended the meeting, stated, in reference to the certificate he had given f the proprietor of Franks's Specific Solution of Copaiba, that, "he had only- given what he thought just and honest to a man who had made a valuable improvement of a rnluable old meditine-x And Dr. Utvin*, Consulting Physician to the Free Hospital, declared that the Medicine in question was a new preparation of a known remedy must give bis opinion that it was the best preparation of that remedy that be had ever employed," and which be had that day given to a near re- lative of his.* The testimonials of these gentlemen, in addition to those which, for the last twelve months, have been before the Public, ciiino, tall to bring home conviction to every refl ct- ingmind, that "FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION or COPAIBA" is not onlv' in every essential, what it professes to be, viz. the most effectual, sef«> »nd speedy remedy for the cure of I all urethral discharges, gleets, spasmodic strictures, irritation ef the kidneys bl.t;ldr.. urethra, and prostate gland, aird su- perior to any other medicine for these and similar disorders. "•NOTE.' 'upwards of 300 Case, at these Hospitals were cured bv «' Franks's SPECIFIC Solution of Copaiba." before the Te timonials were given, BESIDE* a great number in the privau-pcacticc of ihe re*peet»»e borg<*otis. 3L 8 3 7. TO [E THES SEASFM, A T GABALVA, CARDIFF, at Two Sove- j\ reigns and Five Shillings, Reputed Thoroagh-bred Mares, Five Guineas, F WO 61 az By Partisan, out of Fatimap by Seliar. Willouahby was bred by the Duke Of Grafton, is a Blood Bay without any White, Eight Years Old, stands 1 full 16 Hands High, with very great bone and power, He is a perfect Hunter, having earned between 14 and d 15 Stone for two seasons, in Northamptonshire, and has been regularly used through the last season as a Hunter and Carriage Horse, and is, without any exception, the best tempered Horse of his day- Mares which have been for the last two months the property of Farmers (whose sole occupation is farming) living in the district hunted by the Cardiff Houndg, will be Covered at One Sovereign and Five Shillings, but if the money is not paid before the 1st of July, they will invariably be liable to, and charged the full price. All Mares which do not stand to the Horse this season, will be covered gratis the next. Capital Accommodation for Mares at the usual price. SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN ENTEBED OUTWARDS.-The Aurora, Hazelwinkle, for Rotterdam the Charlotte, Plage- mann, for Wistuarj the BuDburry^ Brewer, for Stettiu; the Thomas Cri»p, Crisp, for Conetauti- nople and the Hector, Meyer, for Altona. FOREIGN CLEARED OUTWARDS.-The Cruizer, Candler, for Constantinople, the Engelina Caieriua, Ganshire, for Bremen, the Eclipse, Eastabrook, for Crooatadt, and the Jeune Celestine, Lancelot, for Nantes, all with iroo. COASTER^ INWARDS.—The Lady Charlotte, Par- fitt, and theNantilus, Allen, (steamers ) the Friends Pavies, and the Merthyr Packet, Edwards from Bristol, the Ann and Sarah, Arr, from Porthca wI the Unity, Williams, and the Mary Ann, Press, from Waterford, the Love, Davies, from Bridge- water, and the 4rcturus, Oliver, from Loildozi7 ail with sundries; and 30 vessels with iron ore; the William, Pearce, the John George, Cook, and the Providence, Parker, from Lydney, the Williams, Thomas, from Aberthaw, the Adamant, Huxtable, from Falmouth, the Richard Jane Ann, Pearce, from Fowey, the Robert, Claropif, and the Hero, Clane from Barry, all with stones; the Jane, Richards, from Truro, with block tin the Neptune, Francis, from Bridgewater, and the Fame, Haudcock, from Bristol, with timber; the Hope, Hockings, from Bristol, with timber and deals; the Charlotte Thomas, from Bridgewater, with bricks; the Victoria, Thomas, from Limerick, with oats; the Challenger, Cocks, from Cork, with iron; the Success, Morris, from Portmadoc, with slates; and 34 vessels in ballast. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Mary, Hooper, the Regulator, M,Neil, and the Mary Aim, Beer, for Bristol, the Robert Lovely, Bryce, and the President, Williams, for Liverpool, the Favorite, Davis, for Glasgow, the Sifters, Olman, Blyth, and' the Douro, Reed, for London, all with iron the Harriet, Miller, for Llanelly, with iron the Friends Owens, for Bridgewater, and the Cardiff Packet' Jones, for London, with sundries; the Speedwell* Owens, for Liverpool,aud the Wye, Fillet, for BIJth, with iron the Castle, Jones, for Bristol, with sundries; the Francis, Davis, for Tralee, and the Friends, Jenkins, for Limerick, with iron and. coals and 36 vessels with coals. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The Beehive, Fauvel, and the Olive Branch, Dorward, from Jersey, with cider; the La Vieloire Eugue, from Morlaix, in ballast; t:,e Newport Trader, Jackson, the Tnion, Bendall, the Hope, Burdge, the James Dunn. Furse tbe Pacific Ellis, the Somerset, Fowells, the Unanimity, Bucheu' the Swift, Hiscox,the Bristol, Robinson, the Brothers, Quinton,the Surprise, Morgan, aud tbe PersHerauct", Richards, with oats, flour, porter and bacon the Celia, Pearce, with block tin the Instow, Fowler, with earthen ware the New Felicity, Stephens, and the Abbess, Harris, with castings; the Sandwich Bay, Steward, with 70 pipes of cider; the Apollo, Harding, with flour and bacon the Jane and Mary Ann, with 40 pigs; the Chcpstow, Westlake, with limber; the Hopewell, Joces, the Elizabeth, Wil- liams, the Aun and Ellen, Williams, the Merulaid" Williams, and the Lively, Thomas, with Slates; the Ant, Todd, and the Elizabeth, Jenkins, with iron ore; and eight vessels with sundries. NEATH. CLEARED CUT.—The Susan, Williams, the: For, Berriman, the Hinton, Brady, the Erin, Williams' and the Maria, Stanton, for Cork; the Diligence^ Rees, for Waterford; the Joseph Williams, the' Friends, Thomas, the Superior, \Yearne, the Sally, Thomas, the Auspicious, Lovering, the Industry, Paynter, the Friendship, Stevens, the Gi-ace,Cbelle w' and the Elizabeth Ann, Hodge, for St. Ives the Catherine, Ellery, and the Yeoman's Glory, Sa l, for Fow-ey; the Charming Molly, \Yatku.the Hopewell, Humphreys, the Morning Star, Thumas, .h' n", 'the E!eano«- Davis, the Mermaid, Lark, Jones, th'fH^p'e^kins B,he Ro'bert" s! monds, the Diligence, Humphrey's the Providence Rees, and the Perseverance, James for Abervs with the Union, Joces, and t £ e Elin'or" fvSff foj Aberayron; the Favourite Symmonds, and ihe Sophia, Redman, forBideford; the Neath Trader Long, for Bristol; the Rebecca, Hooper, for Bridge- water; the Neptune, Grace, the Friends, Lei ten, and the Crescent, Havman, for Exeter the Sallv Aun Ruby, the Union Canal, Wallets, the Three Sisters' Dix, the Patience, Bish, and the Iudustry, Wilcox, for Plymouth the Dauiel, Matthews, the PhileuwH, Baddly, the Active, Westley, the Love'y Cruizer' Cox, the Dispatch, Martin, and the Providei.ee, Monday, for Dartmouth; the Joseph and Marv Harry, the Susan, Giles, the William, Ley, the Mary Ann, Giles, and the Gannell, Francis, for Truro the Union, Dormon, for Salcombe the Bu"y, Browning, for Tingnmouth the Nautilus, Crocomhe, for Lymouth; the Union, Fowler, for Looe the Ellen, Shiel, for Wexford theHoniton Packet, C latl:, for Lyme; the Sygnet, Lodwig, for Limerick; the Westport Hollands, Thomas, for Falmouth the J. G. Elphenstone, Allison, for New Ross the Lark, Jones, for Newquay the Heart of Oak, Thomas, for Milford; and the Five Sifters, Thomas, forCounav SWANSEA. ATtRIVED.-The Sarah, Pockett, from G oucester, the Ebenezer, Jones, from Bridgewater the Blossom Hole, from Minehead, the Bristol, (steamer), JOIlt'fI]. and the Phoenix, Lodge, from Bristol, the Watchet Trader, Slocombe, and the Friends, Gitnlett, irom Watchet, the Swansea Trader, Hughes, from Bris- tol, the Monutaineer, (steamer), Edwards, irom Liverpool, the Resolution, Reed, from Bridgewater and the Alert, Paddon, from Barnsiaple, with un- dries; the William Harry, Reigh, from Ross, and the Clonmel, Davies, from Waterford, with flour; the Tredegar, Crockford, and the Dolphin, Ha II k from Barry, with lime stone; the Friends, Burton, from Bridgewater, with timber the Ann, Luckels,' from Bridgewater, the Hope, Williams, the Neptune, Owens, the Tap low, Trick from Chester, with bricks the Hero, Lovering, the Margaret, Bash, the Prim- rose, Hawkin, the James, Polmean, from St. Ives, the George, Saul, the Allihies, Hayes, the Waterloo, Walters, from Falmouth, the Penquite, Hawkins the Emerald, Hewitt, the Two Brothers, Sea. u the Brothers, Hix, the Industry, Tejtrv the Char- lotte Maria, Phillips, and the Duportli, L-)e;aiie, from Fowey, the Liberty, Forneaux, from Penryn, and the Fame, Thomas, from Hayle, with corpe:- ore: the Gratitude, Jenkins, from Ross, and 20 in ballast. LLANELLY. SamnplIV?K'"TThe Walb*rton, Vve. the Lord Roile, theJLle»n°r Grace, Rcbetts. t e .Edefiu, Burgess, lkt)d the Sarah and Anne, Evans, froiu C. T ,|^ave, Rees,and the Ann, Samuel, from j-v' .VCm' jhe integrity, Husband, ai d the Amelia, j, *,e8» from Swansea, all with copner ore the union, Tregerthen, from Bristol, with su-iom-s; the Thomas and Sarah, Eastwick, and the Harriett, aiiUer, from Nowpon, with irou the Donne Castie, layl.or, from Waterford, with flour; the Speedwell, 'Javies, from Carnarvon, with slates the M ining Star, Rees, from Tenby, with potatoes; the Fir, Bowen, from Barry, with limestones; the :1.< chionesa of Anglesea, Hughes, the Agnes, Hughes, the Maria, Griffith, the Hero, Madren, the Marquis of Anglesea, Thomas, the Neptune, Thomas, the Margaret, Hughes, the Tower, Rowlands, the Nimble, Owens, Vigour, Isaac, and the Ear! of Uxbridge, Ellis, all fronv Amlwch, the Britannia, Francis, the Redruth, Ninis, the Allan, Care, the Henry, Stephens, the Liberty, Andrews, and the Hudscott, Bury, from St. Ives, the Elizabeth and Mary, Rees, the Pilot, Griffiths, and the Pioneer, Cook, from Plymouth, the Nelly, Byrne, the Flora, Luly, the Elizabeth, Flabarty, aud the Friends, Richards, from Waterford, the Juno, Lindscott, and the John Dougan, Lowry, from Liverpool, the jEolus, Sterling, from Dubliu, the Bee, Bull, from Milford, the Thomas and Mary, Stiden, from Bamstaple, the Dolphin, Jacka, from Penzance,aud six others, all iu ballast.