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I Orders and Advertisements will be received by tht following CountryAgciits. ARDTFF: fr. WI. BIRD, Honkseller. MOMOUTH Nl r. C. HOUGH, Bookseller, &c. «ltKCO\ Tr. WM. EVANS, Ship Street. NEWPORT: Messrs. WKHUKR and StlN, Booksellers BfiIDGEND Mr. J. BIRD. tfkAFH Mr. llliitTTINGTO-4, Auctioneer. ^NSE.L Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street J-OWBRIDGE: Post Office. ^VVBRIDGE—Mr JOHN JENKINS. CRICKHOWEL: Mr. T. WII.I.IAMS. ABERGAVENNY: Messrs. WATKINS & SON, P.O. USK MR. WILLI.Ur DAVIS, Land Anent & Surveyor Cn IPSTOW: Mr.B. BRADFORD, Clicmist & Druggist ^ANDOVERY WILLIAM REUS, Post Office. FIULLTH Mr THOMAS GWILLIM, Lion Hotel. 'RKDLGAR: Mr. JOHN DAVIS ( Brychan ), Bookseller AND At the GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Street ■Merthyr Tydvil, where all Communications are ^quested to be addressed.
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AGENTS FOR BRISTOL AND HEREFORD. BRISTOL: Mr. JOHN REKS, 31, College Green. HEREFORD: Mr. W.H. VALI", Bookseller, Hii;h St. LONDON AGENTS. MessrsNi.wtoN and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R.BARKER,33, Fleet Street. Mr.S. DEACON ,Colonial Coffee House, Waibrook. Mr.G. REI NELL, 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet STIEET, Messrs M. and W. E. HAMMOND, Z7, Lombard st reet, Messrs. CLARKE and LEWIS, 4, Crown Court, Thread- needle Street. NTR. JOSEPH I HO MAS, 1. Finch Lane, Messrs.Jul)C,E and.Co., Palace New Road, Westminster Mr J. JENKINS. 17, Southampton Buildings, Chanccry Lane. AND Toall Postmasters and Clerks of the Roads. This Paper is regularly filed at Peel'sCofTee House. Fleet Street. TheChapterCoffee House, St. Pan 1. ¡ And at the Colonial Coffee House, Waibrook, London.
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S BRISTOL and NEWPORT too WILL SAIL | STEAM PACKETS, the NEXT WF E K AS ¡'¡ FROM BRISTOL, | JUNE 12, MONDAY 11.^ mom not sail J'. It'KSDAY .» n<>t sail 12} alter 1-1. WEDNESDAY., not sail 2 after 'a, THURSDAY. not sail 3 after f • RI"AV 7 morn o.J after Saturday 3 worn 4i after FROM NEWPORT. I UNE 12, MONDAY «. morn •• not sail 13, IUESDAY ]() morn not sail 14, WEDNESDAY.. 10i mora not sail I'll U I'.SD A Y. not sail 12-i after 13, IUESDAY ]() niorit lIot ail 14, WEDNESDAY.. 10i mora not sail t I'll U I'.SD A Y. not sail 12-i after 16, FRIDAY morn Rafter 17, SATURDAY. mora- iu'after —After Cabin, 4s.—Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Chil- under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is each. U0rsUr~ ^'leel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s,; pa ses each, 5s. Carriage drawn by one Horse with one For Ager' 15i,i Il0rse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto rjf a"'u» fis. is tit Fr0 sarne 'lay. (provided a To and Fro Ticket After Cabin, 64.. For* Cabin, 3s. GIVF Proprietor* of the abore Steam Packets pa NOriCE that they will not be accountable for anv Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any book/i' ac.age> or Parcel (if lost or damaged) ualess 'f at e't*ler 'heir Office* in Bristol or Newport; i, a'^°ve the value of 40s. to be entered at its value, of R afr'a8e 'n proportion paid for the same at the time Booking. pag'Y'y at 'he Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- Uow S. Office, J, Quay, Bristol or at the Packet-Offices, wnhalu-Wharf, Hotwc\is, and Rodnev Wharf New- p JOHN JONES, Ayent. bet»°NTY,POOL AND ABERGAVENNY.-—Coaches Daily een these places and Newport. biijREDEGAR Iron WORKS, through Abercarn, New N ^dwelty, and a branch from Newbridge to Ke*r 'A Coach Daily between these places" and iu port 1 arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- 6. and starting at 1 o'clock afternoon. ft 'he CAMI5RIA, Steam Packet, leaves Cumberland aSln, lIotwells, every Morning, for POPTSHEA I), and ha TL in tlle Evening. For times of sailing &c. see a'ld bills. June 1, 1837. CARDIFF and BRISTOL. The New and Swift Going; Steam Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Hore Power, 13 j, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Is intended to ply during the NEXT WEEK, with Passengers and Goods, as follows:- FROM CARDIFF. JUn Coach from. Coach from jo Merthyr. Bridgend. l4"u°ndaJr mom. 7 morn. 8 morn if; e<lnesday 1 after. 0 morn.10 morn 5 •• riday 3 after.11 morn. 12 noon FROM BRISTOL. Coaches to Merthyr and Jpj. -a Bridgend. .,10i morning afternoon J..Thursday.. 12-i afternoon. 4-i afternoon 7..Saturday 2 afternoon. 6b afternoon No Long Passage this Ilonth.-A Waggon meets the •p. Packet for Newbridge, Treforest, &c. Uride at Cardiff leading to the Steam Packets has Car rS°lle a ihorough repair, and may be traversed with ease a8esand other vehicles with the gieatest safety and FARES: After Cabin, 5%Fore Cabin. 3s. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. Hefre 1 Dogs, Is. each. snments may be had on Board, on moderate terms, p A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. l2s 0ll,r"w'ieel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto, drawn by one horse, jj •» 1 wo-wheel Carriage, 10>.6d; Horses, 6s. each: ^Se an<l liider. After Cabin, 9s.. Fore Cabin, 7s. Gd ]\f^ rrangements are now made for the conveyance of Conii ,ler Goods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, in VervlpCki0n W'1^ l^e ^wansea alld Cardifl' Packets, at a u eaP Expeditious Rate. ^°°^s intended to be shipped per this Packet, >A,|1c e *ent to the Packet Office, No. 12, Quay Street, par f,e 'cy he hauled to the Packet, at the Com. berV S expense; or they will be taken in at the Cum- o Basin Locks, by ROBERT CHAPLIN. Goods forwarded to all parts of the Kinydom C without delay. N oahes: to and from Merthyr and Bridgend, meet the a"iilus" on Arrival and Departure. oach from Cowlrridge, daily, and also Spring Waggons to each of the above places. Aberdare, Merthyr, Coatbridge, Bridtjend, Placeri?sent> an'l Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these On #r*n ^"ck np Canal Boats and Waggons immediately r'val, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, p Freight to be paid on delivery. 'formation may be obtained of Mr RICH ARD OfR. O DO, A gent, St. Mary Street, and at the Packet *0Nl?<an the Wharf- Cardiff; Mr JOHN GRIFFITH All- u. • Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol and of DE BUCK, No. 8, Fenchurch Street, London Ri: OTI<:E.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet ^asse 0t'CR» l'lat they W'H not be accountable for any any p^ers' Luggage, nor will they be answerable for l<Hles °p^s- Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) Sristo 00,'et' at either of their Oinces in CardilF or v»hie 3n(' a'10ve l^,e va'"e of 40s., entered at its 'he and Cairiage in proportion paid for the same, at ^>«^of Booking. CAHDIPP AND BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Going Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, T. PARFITT, Commander, P'y during the ensuing week, with Passengers and I Goods, as follows :— 1 FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Coach from IS 1: Bridgend. Merthyr. I5"EsfA'V J-2 noon 9 mom 8 morn "URSDAY 2 atter ..II morn ..10 morn "URSDAY 2 atter ..II morn 0 morn ATIIRL)AY 3 after I after ..Ili morn j FROM BRISTOL, Coaches to Bridgend and Merthyr at 2..MONDAY 9 morning 1 afternoon .^••WEDNESDAY III morning 3 afternoon • T RIDAY LJ afternoon.. 5.J afternoon 8 Waggon, for Merthyr, immediately after the arrival of the Packet from Bristol. Ol ■, —After Cabin 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. i- each' 1 ren un<^<' 12 Years of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is. fresl, ^e,na'c Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin.—R.e- p 'ne"ts 'nay be had on Board on moderate Terms. f eel Carriage, 2 Is.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, ^Urs'e Wo"lee' Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, bs. each; '-■attlg .an(^ After Cabin, 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. ^rei' K 'leeP* These Fares include every expense, f thg f |.tors arc rpquested to order all Goods intended for I ^IarRu' „ CH All LOl'TE to be sent to Clare Street Hall, ^ctct- Hristol. t °ad\P'^r' Bridgend and Cowbridge.—Fast Light Post Arett,^ \° ant' lrom the L.idy Charlotte. fja'ltrisri^e' Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend. Uces SC" a' Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these e -'I'll VVaggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im- ^°Hve. y °»Varrival, unless orclered by any particular "<eai„ pCe» '!1 whicli case they will be deposited in (he on .a<;ket Warehouse till called for.—F reight to be | °"o'Isl,'ver-V-' v' 'be 1^ ackages, Parcels, &c. See. forwarded to all parts earn p'^dom without delay, when sent to either of their ^^T|m< Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. ^,ve llo. '—I'he Proprietors of the above Steam Packet 1sseu CJ'' 'bat they will not be accountable for any f*'y Goo^ nor w'" 'bey be answerable for t,0(). ^acnagp.s, or Parcels, (if lost or damaged) un- lt ^buv^!5. at e''her of their Ollices at Carditl'or Bristol, farria^e 'e Va'u'i of jjl, unless entered at its value, and Uo"iuj* IU l)ruP01't'on paid for the same, at the time of A n ea\!lly rther intormation as to Freight, &c. will be 'he i> tai,led by applying to the Agents, Mr Donovan, f ll, OWl N ou l' VV'harf, Cariliff; or to Mr Avon Crescent, tloiweils, Bristol. "It t. • GLAMORGANSHIRE. BOROUGH OF MEiiTHVll TYDFIL. VALUABLE L E A L [ill Ui) ITl @ ¡P Œ lR u 11 a To be úllJ bJl Attctfoli, By Mr JOHN JONES, At the STAR ]NVfMKUTHYHfaforesa d. on TUESD \Y, the l.ith Day of J LJ NT b, 1837, bet ween the hours of Five and Soven in the Afternoon, subject to the conditions then 10 be produced, ALL those SIX WELL-BUILT MESSUAGES or DVVELLING HOUSES, in thorough repair, with GARDENS and other desirable conveniences theieto belonging together with a large Oven. and Wells of ex- ceeding good water, never known to be dry, the Property of the late Mrs. Mary Davis, deceased; situate opposite the Bethesda Chapel, and on the Road Side leading from the Canal Storehouses to the Penydarran and Dowlais Iron Works, Cetencoedycvmer, &c., where there is an exten- sive tiaflic. Fhe above Premises mav, at a trilling expense,be converted into. Shops and Public Houses. The saiil Premises are Let to Respectable Tenants, at very Low Hents, amounting only to £41 per Annum, and are held under a Lease for the Term of 99 Years, of which 61 are now unexpired, at the Low Yearly Ground Bent of £4 0s. 2d.— Each House will be sold separately. Further particulars may he obtained by application, post paid, to the Auctioneer, Glebeland, Meribyr. June 1st, 1837. 37. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. Co be Soltr tii) ftuctton, By Mr THOMAS WATKINS, At the CARDIFF ARMS DIN. CARDIFF, on SATUR- DAY, the 17tll dayof J LT\ 12, 1S37, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, precisely, (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced :) A FREEHOLD FARM, called SWELDON FACH, situate in the Parishes of Ca'ra a"d Sa' Fagan's.containing 52A. 1R. 26P. of very valuable Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, in the occupation of Mr LVAN HOTKINS. The Farm, with the exception of IA. 2 R. 37 P. is in a ring fence, most beautifully situated, and commanding extensive views of Cardiff, the Bristol Channel, Somersetshire Coast, &c. &e. It is distant Four Miles from Cardiff, and Kight from Cowbridge; bounded on the North, by the Turnpike Road leading from Cardifl to Cowbridge; on the East, by Lands belonging to the Chapter of Llandaff, and C. K. K. Tynle, Esq.; on the West, by the Public Road from Cardiff toVVenvoe; and on the South, by the Lands of R.F. Jenner, F.sq. 'je greater part of the Land consists of rich deep Mould, and the remainder affords excellent Pasture for Sheep and Cattle. There is alsoLiinestoneon the Farm, and an excellent Stone Quarry. From its locality als, and beauty of situation, the purchase would be a most desirable one to any Gentleman wishin" to Build. Further partieulars lIIay be and a Map of the Farm seen, at the Office of Mr K. P.Richards, Solicitor, Cardiff. Letters to be post paid. Cardiff, May 30, 1S37. BRECONSHIRE, SOUTH WALES. C A P I-T A L FREEHOLD MANSION & ESTATE dFor nlr, IN THE VALE OF USK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr HUGH JONES, At the CAMDEN ARMS HOTEL, i„ the Town of BRECON, on WEDNESDAY, the lath dav of JULY next, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, in Lots, ALL that CAPITAL FREEHOLD MANSION HOUSE and ESTATE, culled LT,ANTIIETTY HALL, together with the adjacent Farms of liwlch- y-wain, Pant-y-fvnnon and Caehendry, situate in the Parish of LLANTHEITY, and containing together about 370 Acres. Llanthetty trail is delightfully situated on the banks of the River Usk, eight miles frolU tile County Town of lireekiitc-k, and six from the Market Town of Crickhowell; peculiarly well adapted for sporting or fishing, on one of the first Trout and Salmon streams in the kingdom; the adjacent ridps and walks, many miles in extent, chiefly private and bplonging" to the domain, through romantic woods and pic- turesque scenery, command some of the most beauti- ful views in the Principality. The Mansion House itself is constructed with a strict regard to every convenience that the comforts of the Proprietors, during a long occupation,couid possibly suggest, and consists 01 an Entrance Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms and Library^ five best Bed Rooms, Servants1 Rooms, Attics, &-•. Kitchen, Servants' Hall, Laundry, hot and cold water Baths, Scullery and other Offices, excellent Wine and other Cellars, Coach Houses, stli)'.ill! &-c. witil plentiful supply of water in every department. The Demesne surrounding the House consists of excellent Land, principally Meadow and Pasture, excellent Land, principally Meadow and Pasture, with great facility for irrigation and cultivation, and the Turnpike Road, leading from Crickhowell to Brecknock and the Brecknock and Abergavcnnv Canal, pass through the Estate. The adjacent Farms of Bwlch-v-wain, Pant-y- fynnon and Caehendry, furnished with comfortable and substantial Farm Houses, and convenient Out- buildings attached, are very improvable; and there is an extensive right of common, all the neighbouring bdls, attached to the Kstate. From the circumstance of there being a direct com- munication to the Mineral Districts, by Canal and Railway, the material articles of Coal and Lime are procured at an unusually moderate rate, and a ready market insured for the Agricultural produce. The whoie is situated in a country abounding with Game, and from its contiguity to the hills, affords facilities to the Sportsman seldom to be equalled. The Parochial Rates are very moderate, and the Land Tax redeemed. Printed particulars, with a Map of the Estate, will be ready for delivery on the 15th June next, and may be procured of the Auctioneer or at the Offices of Messrs. Bell and Co., 9, Bow Church Yard, London; Messrs. Jones, Powell, and Ives, Brecon and Mr G. Overton, Merthyr Tydvil, Glamorganshire; to whom all applications are to be made, (if by letter, post paid.) GLA M OR GANSHIK E. Cartrtff ZTuniptftc Diøtríct. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the Pwllvpant, Gwernygaiach, and Porsed Gates, within this District, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the house of Elizabeth Barrett, Innkeeper, called and known by the name of the CARDIFF Ali-NIS INN, it) CARI)IFF,oii SATURDAY, the Eighth day of JULY next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, iii, the inanzier (lirectetl by the Acts passed in the third and fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, For regulating Turn pike Roads j' which lolls produced the last year, above the expenses of collecting tileill, the foilonvilig SLIMS, viz.: The Pwllypant } nd Gwernygaiach Gateq E141 The Porsed Gate. 51 And the said lolls will be put up at such sums. Who- ever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same time pay One Month in advance (if required) of the Rent at which such Tolls may be let, and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said District, for payment of the rest <>t the money monthly, or in such other proportions as shall be directed. WILLIAM JKNKIVS, Clerk to the Trustees of the naid District. Cardiff, blli JUlle, 1837. t IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY dFov Sale fil) Auction, I IOTS, BY MR. Pill LIP PS, (By order of the Trustees for Sale), At the ANGEL HOTEL, ABE[t(,AVE-iNY, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of JUNE, 1837,at 12 o'clock punctually. COMi'KJSING NEARLY 1AA() ACRES OF SUPERIOR LAND, di- J- vided into the following convenient takings, viz.— 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 £ 220 per year. I he new | urpike Road, from Abergavenny to Hereford along wmch a Coach runs to and fro daily, passes throng! the above two Farms. THE SKERRID FARM, About 52 Acres, let to Mr Dykes, at E40 per year. The Buildingsjust put into complete repair. TRILEY MILL, (With a long established custom), also recently pill into lorougli repair, and most advantageously situated for Business, let with about 21 Acres of good Meadow Land a .joining t0 A]r Ellis, at a reduced Rent of £ 70 per annum, A r" 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 f50 per year. THE lHlTHE PUBLIC HOUSE, With the Blacksmith's Shop, and about 4 Acres of rich Meadow Land, on the Old Road, between Abergavenny and Herefoid, let to Mr Christopher a! £ 40 per annum. The above Property which is intersected throughout hy good Turnpike Roads, presents to the public an opportunity, in these days but rarely-offered. of acquiring A LITTLE DOMAIN OF UPWARDS OF 600 ACRES, ALMOST WITHIN A lUNG FENCE, In an agreeable neighbourhood, and close to a good Maiket Town, it being distant 2 miles only from Aber- gavenny, celebrated, no ess 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 beautifullv 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 MOUNTAIN,T.FE SlTGAR LOAF. THE BLORANGE, AND THE BRYN ARROW. form some of the most prominent features and with THE INTERIiSTING IWIS OF LLANTlIONY ABIJEY, within a delightful ride of 8 miles, and RAGLAN CASTLE AND TINTE'IN ABBEY, and all the other attractions ofthis 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, r: TH E CI DVOll EST A T E, About one Mile from Abergavenny, and admitted to be one of the best Farms in tin- neighbourhood, contianing about 110 Acres, and let to Mr Barrett, at the reduced Rent of £2,jO per year. 'I'llI,v iliiable Estate, washed on the one side by the River Usk, bounded on the other by the Mail Road from Abergavenny to Merthyr, and surrounded by the most splendid sixmery, offers a very desirable site for a Mansion. PENYCRAIG FARM, A short distance from the Cadvor, <0 which it would form a. useful \ppcndage containing about 85 Acres, and let to Mr Williams it £ 80 per annum. TYR CANOL FARM, A beautiful Timbered linte Estate, of abonf 75 Acres in the Romantic Vale of Llangcnny, about five Abergavenny, and two from Crickhowell, let to Mr Price at a very old and inadequate Kent. Lastlv 1 TYR SHON WILLIAM FARM, About 20 Acres, overhanging the Town of Crickhowell and offering a si;e tor ano'her of the pretty Villas with which that admired Town is sllTfollnded-lct to Mr Price at 1:30 per annum. The above Farms are all held IIlJrJr Y earl y Tcnancirs only. Purchasers, therefore, may either hav<? immediate possession, or at once increase their Rents, by granting Leases of them. Poor Rates and other Outgoings moderate; Lime and Coa! in abundance and a. constant demand, at «ood prices, for all produce to sllppl.v 1he "vast and growing population ot the neighbouring Mineral Districts. Also, PIETY SHARES in the Blaenavon lion and Coal Company. FOUR SHAIUS in the Brecon and Abercavenny Canal Oomjiiinv and TWO SHARES in the Llanvihangel Railway Com- panv. Particulars may he had 21 days prior to the Sale with Lithographic Plans of the different Farms, at the Beaufort A the Castle Hotel, Brec-on; the Plough, Cheltenham, the Hush, Bristol the Yørk House, Bath the Lansdown Hotel, Leamington; the Commercial Rooms, Exchange, Liverpool; in London as J. Gregory's. Esqr., 12 Ciement s Lin; D. G. Secretant, Esq., 4, Birchin Lane, Hatchett's Hotei, Piccadilly anj ,nd of Messrs. Gabb and Secretan, Solicitors, Abergavenny, who will, on application, direct a person to show the Estates. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. T, o be Soltr bll Ðribat Contract, THE PERPETUAL ADVOVVSON, or the NEXT PRESENTATION to the Rcctorv or Parish Church of LANIIARITY; consisting of a Parsonage House, Barn, Stables, Outbuildings, and Yard, and about IS Acres of rich Glebeland, in part adjoining the house and yard. The Parish COil- tains about 1,400 Acres of good Land; the present Incumbent advanced in life. The Tithes at present let at a Low Rent, and the estimated value of the living, exclusive of the Glebe, ^260. It has only single duty, and is under value in the King's books. A small Grass Farm, with a suitable Dwelling House and Outbuildings, will be Sold with the Ad- vowson, if desired by a purchaser. 1 here are Two excellent Packs of Harriers in the immediate neighbourhood. Further particulars may be had, on application to Mr Cuthbertson, Solicitor, Neath, (if by Jetter, the postage to be paid.) GENUINE HORSE MEDICINES, Prepared from the originil Recipes (late in the Pos- session of GEORGE BUTT, of Nottingham), by BAR- CLAY and SONS, the sole Proprietors. rEEMlNG'S ESSENCE for Lameness in Horses: -d a certain Cure for old Strains or Swellings, Slips and Strains of the Shoulder, Stifle, Hough, Wbirlbone, Knee, FdJock. Pastern and Coffin Joints, Strains of the Back Sinews, &c. price 2s. 6J, per bottle. LKEMlNG'S MIXTURE, for Cholics, Gripes. Belly- ache, Fevers, Coughs, Colds, Strangles, Yellow Staggeis, &c. price 4s. per bottle. LEEMING'S SPAVIN LINIMENT, for Spavins, Sptents, and Strains in the Back Sinews, price 2s. 6d. per pot, LEEvIING'S SHOULDER MIXTURE, for Sore Shoulders and Swellings, Galls of the Collar or Saddle, &c. price Is. per bottle, LEEMING'S BA LSAM, for all Fresh or Old Wounds in Horses, price Is. per bottle. ODSERVK;—None of these Medicines can be Genuine, unless the Names of <• BARCLAY & SONS, Farringdon Street, London," are affixed; they having purchased the Original Recipes from the Executors of George liott, of Nottingham. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, (i*a: @ NEWPORT DOCK, v ■ rpENDElvS W1LL*%E RECEIVED at the NEWPORT DOCK OFFICE, for the SUPPI.Y and I DELIVERY V TIMBER upon the Dock Premises, of the following dccription. fix About 7.000 feet run, of Beech. Elrll or Larch Piles, from 151ft 20 feet tong. frcyn lOiu. to 12in. diameter 6 40,0^0 feet sup^r,of 4in. lieecli, FIin or Pine Plank, in lengths from 7 to 20 feet. (i000 feet etk%e, of Beech. or Elm Scantlings, from 20 to 40 feet long, from Win. to 12iii. square. 4.000 feet super, of 2.Jin. Iliga Plank, in lengths of 37 feet. I,fi0rt feet super, of 2iin. ditto ditto 26 feet. 300 feet super. 2in. Oak Plank, in lengths from 130 to 32 feet. Ft. In. No. 8 Pieces of Oak Scantlings, 38 C> long 18 bv 18 > „ — 4 ditto 27 G -T 18 by lS Stra'Sht- Tn. In. — G ditto 28 G 12 by 201 in the middle, and 12 by 18 at each end.- G ditto 28 6 12 by 18 .ditto. 12 by 15J 4 ditto 28 6 13 by 18 ditto 13 by J5J — 6 ditto 2S 6 14 by 18 ditto 14 by 15.1 10 dit to 28 15 by 18 ditto 15 by 15i 22 ditto 2S 6 17 by 18 ditto 17 by I5! — 6 ditto 28 6 16 by 18 ditto 16 by l5i The whole of these to have a bend of Ten Inches from a straight line. — G litto 29 6 — 16 by 18 throughout with a bend of 8 inches. — 4 ditto 11 0 — 14 by 18 atone end 14 by 15J at the other > — 4 ditto 9 G 14 by 18 ..ditto 14 hy 15i ditto r'enJ 4 ,UcheS- — 12 ditto 4 0 — 14 by 18 ditto straight. 6 ditto 29 6 — 4 by 4 ditto ditto. A quantity of Tramroad Sleepers Wanted, 6 feet long, 6 by 3 inches. Further particulars may be had at this Office, or at the Office of Mr William Armstrong, Engineer, Bristol. Tenders to be delivered at the Dock Office, on or before Saturday, the 17th June next. (By Order) Newport, Dock Office, 26th May, 1837. J. CAIRNS. BARK YARD, CARDIFF. llil@mÆ1 BEGS to inform Landed Proprietors, Timber JD Dealers, Sec., that he has taken the BARK PREMISES, on the WHARF, late in the occupation of Mr John Edmunds, and that he is now ready to purchase any quantity that may be brought in or offered him.— Terms- Cash on delivery, less the usual discount. Apply at the Bark Yard, or to Mr M. V. Brewer, Coal Agent, Cardiff. GLAIORGANSHIRE CANAL NAVIGATION. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN, that the AN- 1 NUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the COMPANY of PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION, will he held, by adjournment, at the CARDIFF ARMS ISN, in the Town of CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th Day of JUNE instant, at the hour of Elt:ven in the Forenoon. GEORGE FORREST, Clerk to the said Company. Navigation House, 9'h June, 1837. GLAMORGANSHIRE. lypJTlCE is HEREBY GIVEN, that the » Next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the said County will be holden Ou TUESDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY of JUNE Next, At the Town-hall, in the Town of NEATH, in the said County, Oil which day the Magistrates will tneet and pro- seed to Court at Eleven of the dock in the Forenoon. The Grand Jury will then be sworpt, at which time all Prosecutors and Witnesses are directed to attend and prefer their Bills of Indictment. All Appeals and Traverses must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before eleven o'clock of such day. All business relating to the assessment, application, or management, of the County Stock or Rate, and to the internal regulations of the County, will commence at half- past eleven o'clock of such day. All Bills and Demands relating to the Public Expenditure of the County must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will not be audited and settled at such Se-ssions. All Perxons who have any Traverse or Appeal to biing before the Sessions, are to be prepared to proceed on the same on Tuesday morning's Court ex- cept in cases lelating to Bastardy, which will not be heard until Wednesday morning's Court. All costs, given or allowed by the Court, must be taxed at tiie sarne Sessions, or they will not be afterwards allowed. The several acting Magistrates within the said County are re- quested to return all Depositions, relating to Felonies and Misdemeanors to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, into the office of the Clerk of the Peace at Cardiff, on or before Friday, the Twenty-third Day of June next. Cardiff, 30th May, jyoOD, 1837. Clerk of Peace. MONMOUTHSHIRE. NOTTe R is hereby given, that the NEXT -L T GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEA C E, for the County of Monmouth, will be held at the Town Hall in USK, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH day of JUNE, 183T, and that the Court will sit at Twelve o'clock at noon, when the Chief Constables and Bailiffs are to attend, and answer to then names, or, in default thereof, they will be fined. The Court will then immediately proceed with all business relating to the assessment, apjAication, and manage- ment of the Cml/lf;1I stock, or rate, or any fund or funds, used or applied in aid thereof, and make orders for payments, and consider and- direct the General Business of the County. All Bills and Demands relatim) to the Public Expen diture of the County must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will not be settled and allowed at tuch Sessions. And all appeals and traverses and applications for Orders in Bastardy must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before 12 o'clock on the second day of the Sessions. At half-past Nine,oe rTuesday,the Twenty Seventh June, the Grand and Petit Juries will be called over, and are to an. swer to their lIames, or in default thereof they will beji,ted; and all persons bound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to try Appeals, Traverses, and Indict- ments for Felonies, and transact the other business of the Sessions. It is ordered that all convictions and recognizances, and all informations and depositions, shall be delivered or trans- mitted, on or be fore the Friday previous to each Sessions into the office of the Clerk of the Peace. A Il costs allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Sessions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. Usk, 29th Muy, JONES, 1837. Clerk of the Peace. BRECONSHIRE. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next -1 GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for this County, will beholden On TUESDAY, tlie TWENTY-SEVENTU day of JUNE Next, at the Shire-hall, in the town of Brecon on which day the Magistrates will meet and proceed to Court at eleven 0 clock in the forenoon. The Grand Jury will then be sworn at which time all Prosecutors and Witnesses are directed to attend and prefer their Bills of Indictment; and all Appeals and Traverses intended to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, and notice of all applications by Overseers or Guardians of Parishes, for orders upon putative fathers, for *eimbursement for maintenance and support of bastard children, under the Act 4th and 5th William IV, cap 76, must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace, before the sitting of the Court. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That, ut the slid next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, the Magistrates will take into consideration the severel applications received for the situation of Governor of the County Gaol,and make such order thereon as to them shall seem Jit. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That all persons having claims upon the County, in respect of work done and articles fllluishedjor the use of 'the County Gaol, must attend with their accounts before the Visiting Magistrates, at the Gaol, on Tuesday, the 20th day of Jane next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon; and persons having other claims upon the County, must attend with their accounts before the Magistrates, at the Town Hall, Brecon, on Jloitday, the Twenty-Sixth day of June next, at eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when such several accounts will be audited. And further, that the business relating to the Assess- ment, Application and Jlanagement of the County Stock or Rate will commence at two o'clock in the afternoon of the said 27th day of June next. Dated the 24th day of May, 1837. POWELL, Clerk of the Peace, j » Ship, Commercial Inn and Tavern. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. D. RICHARDS RESPECTFULLY makes known to the Gentry and Public in general, that he has just entered upon the above Establishment, and trusts that by every possible attention being paid to the comforts of his friends, to merit a continuance of their support. Well aired Beds and Good Stabling, with Lock up Coach House. Coach to and from Bristol daily. TO ALEXANDER JONES, ESQUIRE, Clerk of the Peace of the County of Monmouth. WE, whose names are hereunder written, being- three of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Monmouth, acting for the Division of Chepstow, in the said County, DO HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE, That a motion will he made to the Court at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held in and for the said County of Monmouth, at USK, in the said County, on MONDAY the Twenty-sixth day of JUNE next. pursuant to the Statute made and passed in the seventh year of the reign of his Majesty King William the Fourth, entituled "An Act for rendering more easy the taking the Poll at County Electious that a Petition be presented to his Majesty from the Justices assembled at such Quarter Sessions, representing that the number of Polling Places for the said County are in- sufficient and praying his Majesty, by and with the advice of his Majesty's Privy Council, to declare that the Town of Chepstow, in the said County of Monmouth. shall be an additional Polling Place for the said County of Monmouth, and that the Justices of the Peace for the said County, in Quarter Sessions assembled, as in the said Act mentioned, shall, conformably to the said Act. assign 'he following Parishes and places as a conve e' n.ent Poilin-, District to such Tollins Place, namelv, Chepstow, Hardwick, Howick, Itton, Mathern, Mounton. Ki gurrug, Penterry, Saint Aryan's, Dinham, Llanvair Discoet ewcJiurch East, Newchurch West, Shirenew ton VJllage End, Shirenewton Parish End, Caerwent, n[,c u '1001' '>or'eskewith, Saint Pierre, Runstone, Chapel Hill, and Tintern. Dated 'his Eighteenth day of May. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven. THOMAS LEWIS, N. WELLS, WILLIAM CURRE. These are to certify that the above Notices will be taken into consideration at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in and for the County of Monmouth, at Usk. in the said County, on Monday the Twenty-sixth day of June next, being the day therein mentioned. Dated the Thirty-first day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven. ALX. JONES, Clerk of the Peace. BRECONSHIRE. POLLING DISTRICTS. y\7^EREAS, by an Act passed in the seventh A >ear0f ''ie Beign of his present Majesty, intituled n Act for rendering more easy the taking of the Poll, at County J',lectiom" it is enacd that It shall be awful for His Majesty, by and with the advice of his I Tly Council, from time to time, on Petition from the Justices of any County, Riding, Parts, or Division, in England or Wales, in Quarter Sessions assembled, representing that the number of Polling Places for such County, Riding, Parts, or Division, is insufficient, and praying that the place or places mentioned in the said Petition may be a Polling Place or Polling Places, for the County, Riding, Parts, or Division, of the County, within which such I'lace or Places is or are situate, to declare that any place or places mentioned in the said Petition shall be a Polling Place, or Polling Places, for that County, Riding, Parts, or Division, and that the Justices of the Peace for such County, Riding, Parts or Division, in Quarter Sessions, or some Special Sessions, assembled, a mentioned in the Act passed in the third year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled An Act to settle and determine the Divisions of Counties, and the limits of Cities and Boroughs in England and Wales, in so far as respects the Election of Members to serve iu Parliament, shall, conformably to the said last men- tioned Act, divide such County. Riding, Parts, or Division, with convenient Polling Districts, and assign one of such Districts to each Polling Place. AND WHEREAS the Justices of the Peace of the County of Brecon, iu Quarter Sessions assembled, at the p re Hall, in the Town of Brecknock, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, presented their Petition PI V* J)Ia-iesty- representing that the number of Polling f°r the County of Brecon, were insufficient, and v"ii °Fe Pray>ng that the Town of Brecknock, the village of Devynnock, the Town of Hay, the Town of talgartli, the Town of Crickhowell, and the Town of 11, in the said County of Brecon, might be Polling Piaccs the said County" AND WHEREAS, His Majesty having taken the said retiuon into consideration, did. by an order in Council, dated the 19th day of April, 1837. pursuant to the said t V ° d 16 7th of his Reign, by and with the advice ot his Privy Council, declare, order, and direct, that the said places mentioned in the said Petition, namely, the town of Brecknock, the Village of Devynnock. the 'ow" of ^.ay» the Town of Talgarth, the Town of Crickhowell, and the Town of Builth, in the said County of Brecon, shall be Polling Places, for the said County of Brecon and further, that the Justices of the Peace tor the said County, assembled in Quarter Sessions, or some Special Sessions, as mentioned in the said Act. of the drd year of his Majesty's Rei^n, should, conformably to the said last mentioned Act "divide the said County into convenient Polling Districts, and assign one of such Districts to each Polling Place. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for this County, which will be holden in and for the said County, on TLESD \y, the 27th day of JUNE next, at the SHI UE HALL, ia the Town of BRECON, the Magistrates will. in pursuance of the said order in Council, and conformably to the last mentioned Act, proceed to divide the said County into convenient Polling Districts, and assign one of such Districts to each of the said Polling Places. Dated this 24th day of May, 1837. POWELL, Clerk of the Peace. hr (tax trt for Heltef of Snsolbtnt btors THE Matters of the Petitions and Schedules -M- of the Prisoners hereinafter named, (the same having been filed in the Court) are appointed to be heard as follows, at the COURT HOUSE of BRECON, on the 3rd day of* JULY, 1837, at the hour of Ten in the morn- ing. precisely HARRY HoMFRAY. (sued as Henry Homfray), for merly of Cork, in Ireland, Ilerchant. and late of Skethrog, in the Parish of Llans^intfread, in the County of Brecon, Beer House Keeper an t Dealer in Grain. JAMES P it I TiM A P. D I att,, of the Town of Hay, in the County of Brecon, Stone Cutter, Mason, Farmer, Quar- ryman, and l'ublican, in Partnership with William Jetieq, as Quarrymen only .of the saia Town of Hav, Quarrrman. JOliN LEWIS, of the Town of Brecon, in the County of Brecon, Butcher. TAKE NOTICE. 1. If any Creditor intends to oppose a Prisoner'* dis- charge, notice of such intention must be given to the said Prisoner in writing, three clear day* before the day of hearing, exclusive of Sunday, and exclusive both of the day of giving such Notice and of the said day of hearing. 2. But in the case of a Prisoner, whom his Creditors have removed, by an Order of the Court, from a Gaol in or near London, forbearing in the Country, such Notice of Opposition will be sufhcient, if given one clear day before the day of hearing. 3. The Petition and Schedule will be produced by the proper officer, for inspection and examination at the Ofiice of the Court in London, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, between the hours of Ten and Four; and Copies of the Petition and Schedule, or kuch part I thereof as shall be required, will be provided by the proper officer according to the Act 7 Geo. f., c. 57. sec. 76. N. B. Entrance to the office, in Portugal Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. 4. The Duplicate of the Petition and Schedule, and all Books, Papers and Writings filed therewith, will be pro duced for inspection and examination by the Clerk of the Peace, Town Clerk or other person with whom the tame shall have been directed to be lodged for such purpose at the office of such Clerk of the Peace or other person, and Copies of the Petition and Schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required, will be there provided according to the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 57. lec. 77, or the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 61. sec. 11. as the case may be. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Under the Patronage of his Majesty, H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent, and the Lords of the Treasury. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. THE innumerable testimonials of cures 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 loa numerous for the limits of this advertisement. This Suufi, when taken frequently, strengthens 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. Lachfield, Fsq, 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-Intyre, 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. PI nek well, Tottenham House, Tottenham, Middlesex cured of Ophthalmia. Miss E. Englcfield, 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 Sisiht wired by its use. Elizabeth Robsou, 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, cured of Ophthalmia. James Roe, Esq., 3 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. I have the honour to remain, Sir, Your obedient servant. ELIZABETH ROBSON. (A renewed Testimony. 2nd Jan. 1&37.) Whitehall, 8th March, 1836, Mr GRIMSTONE, Sir,—I think it but justice that I should offer my 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 health}, strong, and performed their wonted duties in a manner that I have not known the blessing of for six years. The renowned Dr. Gutherie recommended me to try your Eye Snuff, prior to my undergoing an operation; many thanks to him for his suggestion. Thanks to your fnvention, that operation will not be necessary. Sir, you have my permission to make this known in any manner 1 you think best. I am Sir, your obedtent servant, J. B. LACHFIELD. P. S. Be pleased to send to the Thatched House Tavern, St. J troes's Street, a 4s. 4d. and two 2s. 4d. Canisters. You can send the change in the parcel for the inclosed half-sovereign. 6. Camden Terrace, Kentish Town, 18th Feb., 1637 SiTf—In sending for another 2s. 4d. canister of your very excellent Eye Snuff, I cannot refrain offering you my congratulations for discovering the valuable properties of the Herbs which form the materials of its manufacture. Mr Smith, of this village. (6, York Place, Kentish Town), having mentioned to me that he had used your Snuff with sucess, induced me to give it a trial. It would be uugrateful on my part not to confess the benefit I have derived from its use. A Dimness of Sight and frequent 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 find it particularly useful, and indeed to me necessary to have a canister at hand in my study. Your obedient servant, JAMES ROE. To Mr GRIMSTONE, Eye Snuff Inventor, Broad Street. Don G. Lobe, Consul, &c.&c" of the Havannah, Isle of Cuba. His appointment was granted, by Don Pedro Ortiz Zugasti, Consul to the Court afgreat Britain, 12til September, 12. Artillery Plaee, London. Don G. Lobe vends 2,500 cases yearly. His Orders and Letters of Testimony may be seen 1n 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, h. 3d., 2s. 4d., 4s. 4d.,6s.. and 15s. 6d. each. It may be obtained in all the principal Town. and Cities. A liberal allowance to Shippers, Owners Captains, and all Vendors of Grimstone s Eye Snuff, Foreign and British Snuffs and Cigars of the fiuest 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. GloucesterMessrs. Hodgetts and Spier. ,Ilonmouth.Ilr Hough. Hereford -Mr C. Anthony, Times Office lJ2tJ @IN' JÆ Æ 'Jl') J.Æi;:J. Sheffield and Rotherham Railway. CONTRACT FOR IRON RAILS, &c. THE DIRECTORS of the SHEFFIELD AND L ROTHERHAM RAILWAY, are ready to receivc. Tenders for the supply of Wrought Iron Kails, in quan- tities not exceeding in the whole 1000 Tons. with & proportional supply of Chairs, Keys, Pins, and Spikes. Parties may receive copies of the Specification, and inspect the Model, on application to the Secretary, at the Railway Office, Sheffield. The DIRECTORS WIfL MEET on WEDNESDAY, the 28th of JUNE instant, at Three o'Clock, to receive the Tenders; when all parties tendering are expected to attend either personally or by an authorized Agent. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the Lowest Tender. T. PEARSON. Secretary. Railway Office, Sheffield, Jane, 3, IS37.
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SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FORFIGV REPORTED INWARDS.—The Griphia, Koop, from Jersey, in ballast. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS.-The Begeda, Backa, for Hamburgh; the Griphia, Konp, for Stettin; the Neptunus, Paeplon, for Rotterdam; the Familie, Lange, for Altona; the Bazaleel, Hean, for Nice; and the Ann and Mary, Swatfin, for Stettin. COASTERS INWARDS.—-The Olive Branch. Grif fith, from Swansea, with culm; the British Queen, Morris, from Portmadoc, the Gyffdan, Jones, from Portmadoc, with slates; the Matilda, Thomas, from Newport, and the Acorn, Hughes, from Bridge- water, with bricks the Letitia, Challacombe, from Waterford, the Robert, Clampitt, from New- port, the Two Friends, Burk, from Dangarvan, the Friends, Owens, from Bridgewater, the Bu re, Walters, and the Friends, Davies, from Bristol, the Venus, Gull iford, from Bridgewater, the Nau- tilus, (steam packet) Allen, and the Lady Charlotte, (steam packet), Parfitt, from Bristol, all with sun- dries the John George, Cook, and the Regulator, M'Neil, from Lydney, the Regent, Geaoh, from Falmouth, the Hopewell, Shaw, the Diligence Hunt, from Lydney, the Picton, Davies,6 from Aberthaw,the Cornish Trader, Beer,from Falmouth, the Providence, Parker, and the Mary, M organ, from Lydney, all with stones: the St. Michael, Carney, from Dangarvan, with potatoes; the Dili- gence, Howells, from Waterford, with oats; 2 in ballast, and IS with iron ore. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Caerleon, Har- wood, for Newport, the Industry, Waters, the Bransby, Prout, the Providence, Gower, the RegH- lator, MNiet, for Lydney, the Olive Branch, Griffiths, for Swansea, and the John, Newman, for Newport, in ballast; the Labanon, Palk, for New. castle, the Lavinia, Love, for Naples, the Fame, Grenfell, for St. Ives, the Prince Regent, Lewis, for Aberavon, the Ebenezer, Down,for Leith, the Mary, Hooper,for Bristol,the Diamond, Huxstable,and the Ann,Clements,for London, and the Mariner, Gilbert, for Newcastle. all with iron the Castle, Jones, for Bristol, the Celerity, Hughes, for London, the Robert, Clampitt, for Newport, the Merthyr Packet, Edwards, and the Amity, Rogers, for Bristol, all with sundries; the Ocean, Tellwm, for Penzance, the Economy, Davies, for Sligo, and the Henry, Southwood, for Cork, all with iron and coal; and 39 with coal. NEWPORT. Bonnet, from Brest, .n ballast; ,he Michael YVa|nSt Suf, wi(h and iheep the Shamrock, Shea, wiib oats the St. ? Herbert .he Na„,ilus, Cloc „/ Longney, the Unanimity, Boc-hen, the Nellv' Mitchel, the Three Brother*, Brabyn. and the Charles, Howe, with corn and flour; the Four Brothers, Jones, with slates, for Mr Jones; the Robert, Clampitt, the Carleon, Harwood the Moderator, Johns, the George, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, Tiver, the Swift, Rich- ards, and the Fanny, Scott, with sundries. OUTWARD.—The Vigo, Davies, for Rouen; the Le Delphin, Chanvelon, for Dunkirk, the Maria, Johnson, for Barcelona, with iron; the Providence, Rouse, the Joseph and Fanny, Lobbett, the Charlotte, James, the Robert, Clampitt, the Bubona, Davies, the Ann, Lewis, the Favourite, Jones, the Roval Oak, Masters, the Reward, Peake, the Adon g Kerr, the Ellen and Mary, Whe'.an, the Wave, Mur- phy, the Three Sisters, Miller, the Catherine, Ellery, the Star of Brunswick, Hearson, the Sarah Stephens, the John, Chiistie, the Heart of Oa: Davies, the Darby Allen, Sully, thc Dart, Cullen* the Prudence, Davidge, the Carleon, Harwood, the Hope, Laver, the Princess Victoria, Williams the Trident, George, the Alert, Truhati, the Ciiai-les, Edwards, the Sarah, Hyett, and the Lord Oiie';j Bond, with iron and tin plates- the Carleon, Har- wood, the Moderator, Johns, the George, Coombs the Bristol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, Tirer, the' Swift, Richards, and the Fanuy, Scott with sun. dries) and 130 with coals. SWANSEA. ARRIVALS.The Bristol, Jones, the County of Pembroke, Gilniore, (steamers), the Phoenix, Lodge, the William and Jane, Barrett, from Bristol, The Bristol, (steamer), Jones from llfracombe, the Sarah, Pockett, from Gloucester, the Paul, Webster, from Falmouth, and the Friend., Gimblett, from Watchet with sundries; the Mary, Budd, from Ross with flour; the Elizabeth and Catherine, Bassett from Bideford, with plank; the Pegrgy, Thomas, from Cardigan, wilb slates; the Langford, Cox the Fame Riee, the Friendship, Smith, the Severti, Crediatiet the Venus, Edwards, the Spraycomb, Marsh, the Eliza, Prosser, the Taunton, Thomas, from Br dee- water, and the Union, Ward, from Plymouth with bricks; the Amelia, Cortan from Derbybaveu'i'h potatoes; the Union, Peters, the P .rk, Gregory, the Catherine, Parnell, the Bicton, Thoi-nas, the Unity Rees th Edwin, Matthews, the Brisk Harding: Branch) Scan^'eburry the Fancv PAU Richatd and Jane, Pearne, Brvant from fr°m FoWey. tbe Perseverance Kl' Hod Prreath' the Pe«ke, the' Truro th"M*e' fr°m Ha*le'the Hero Dallio?' from the VVaterlo CrI!>aid' Doolittle, the Union, Doolittle, the Phioir t Burn' fro-'wicklowj Gilbert r ay'or« from Plymouth, the Elizabeth, Ddno-ai-' r°m Pa'moulh, the St. John, Currin, from gfarvoiij with copper ore; aud 12 in ballast. LLANELLY. AltItIVALS.-The John and Mary, Shaml,rook, Town Wero Lowering, rfrom St. Ires, the Eliza, i ownseod, and the Catherine, Briant, from Swansea, «» With copper ore the Union, Tr?gerthen, from oristol, with sundries; the William, Williams from Truro, the Hibernia, Hoare, from Wexford' the ERxabeth, Griffiths, from Newry, the Ladr Holle, Popham, from Bideford, the Three Brothers Morns, from Cartnarthen, the Gratitude, Jenkins* from Ross, the Hero, Maden, and the Amlwch' Thomas, from Amlwch, the Elizabeth, Flahartv the Alert, Williams, the Serapis, Wright, and the Nelly, Brin. from Waterford, the Sterling Bery, and the Rapid, Coclcran, from Liverpool, the Britannia, Leonard, and the Betsey, Brown, from Laugharne, the Idas, Hollis from Cowes, the Æolul, Sterling, from Dublin, the Mary Pavnter, from St. Ives, the Matilda, Forster, from Teign- mouth, the Instow, Fowler, from Barnstaple, the Neptuue, Grant, from L'Orient, the Rosalie, Hocket, from Gloucester, the Deux Seours, Tron, aud the Alfred, Collins, from Brest, all in ballast.