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11 I ;1 |jj|i Orders a n(i Advertisements will be received by the; j |M following Country Agents. I j fil ARDIKF Mr. Wm. Bum, Bookseller. | HJ MONMOUTH :• Mr. C. HOUGH, Bookseller, &c. | I JFL|| *KKCON Mr. WM. EVANS, Ship Street. 1 pSi NEWPORT Messrs. Wl-BllKR aiulSoN, Booksellers! IH «RIDGUND Mr. J. BIRD. | H NEATH: Mr. Wh ITTINGTON, Auctioneer. | H NEATH: Mr. Wh ITTINGTON, Auctioneer. | HI SWANSEA Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street. ABRIDGE Post Office. 1 CH NEWBRIDGE—Mr JOHN JENKINS. | i Hi ORICKHOWEL: Mr. T. Wll.Li AMS. 1 1 ■ VBKRGAVENNY Messrs. WATKINS & SON, P.O. | IB ^R' WILLIAM DAVIS, Land Agent & Surveyor! QB CHEPSTOW Mr.B. BRADFORD, Chemist & Druggis1! IB (iANDOVERY: VVll.LLAM REKS, Post Office. | |H BUILTH Mr THOMAS GWILLIM. Lion Hotel. I KG rREDEG. R: Mr. JOHN I)AN'IS(B,qch(in), Bookseller 59 AND I MM It the GAZETTE and GUARDIAN Office, High Stren 4 Merthyr Tydvil, where all Communications are iH requested to be addressed. | m > lH a
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-=.. -? -> .=:=-C- -=. Pjj AGKM's FOR ANI) HER ;FUU!>. ^BRISTOL Mr. John Bki>, 31, College Grctn. ^HEREFORD: Mr. W\H Yall, Bookseller, lii^a St. f I LONDON AGENTS. IMessrs N* t vton and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R. BARKER, 33, Fleet Street. t Mr. S. DEACON. Colonial Coffee House, Walbrook. I M r. G R l V N ELL, 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, Messrs M. and W. E. HAMMOND, 7, Lombard sticet, Messrs. CLA RKE and LEU IS, 4, Crown Cjurt, Thread- needle Street. f MR.JOSEPH THOMAS, 1, Finch Lane, VIessrs. JUDGE and Co., Palace New Road, Westininsiei Mr J. JENKINS 17, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. AND 5 I'oall Postmasters and Clerks of theRoads. K This Paper is regularly filed at P ('eel'sCoffee House. Fleet Street..j TheChapter Coffee House, St.Paul's. And at the Colonial Cotfee House, Waibrook, London f'
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BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, WILL SAIL jfjIRk During the NEXT WEEK, jttUaugr" AS FOLLOWS ijftails&p I VOL. 5.—No. 243. BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, WILL SAIL jfjIRk During the NEXT WEEK, jttUaugr" AS FOLLOWS ijftails&p FROM BRISTOL. JULY 10, MONDAY 10J morn. not sail 11, TUESDAY .11 morn not sail 1*2, WEDNESDAY 12 noon. not sail 13, THURSDAY not sail. 1 after 14, FRIDAY not sail. 2i after 15, SATURDAY not »ail. 3 after FROM NEWPORT. JULY 10, Mo NDAY 8 morn not sail E 11, TUESDAY 8 £ morn not sail 12, Wednesday. 9 mwn not sail 13, THURSDAY 10 morn .*«rr not sail 14, FRIDAY 114 mom not sail 15, SATURDAY not sail 1 after Pares:—After Cabin, 4s.—Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Chil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price. — Dogs, Is each. Pour-Wheel Carriage, 20s. Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; Worses each, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with ont J~«i3senger, 15s. •, Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s j ditt< rore-Cahin, f»s. To and Fro same day, (provided a To and Fro Ticket ls taken). After Cabin, fis.. Fore Cabin, 3s. (Cj* The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets GIVE NOTICE that they will not be accountable for any passenger's Luggage, norwill they be answerable for any Goods, Package^ or Parcel (if lost or damaged ) unless b«oked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; ald if above the value of 40s. to be entered at its value, &d Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of Booking. PONTYPOOL AND A IIER G A V F. N N Y.—Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abcrcam, New Bedwelty, and a branch from Newbridge to Nantyglo.—A Coach Daily between these places and ev»port; arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- 1119, "lid starting at 1 o'clock afternoon. The CAMBRIA, enm Packet, leaves fftturns in the Evening. For times of sailing. &c., see ba"d bills. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Corn- pany's Office, 1, Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices. ^°wnhaui-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, New Port. JOHN JONES, Agent. Cardiff and BRISTOI*. twWTOv The New and Swift Goin^ Steam milllN. Packet, NAUTILUS, friflarir 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, CARDIFF and BRISTOL. Is inteurted to ply during the NEXT WEEK, with Passengers and Goods, as follows r FROM CARDIFF. Couch from ULY Merthyr. 9 morning 5 morn ^•.tWednesday.ll morning 7 tuorn ••Friday 1 afternoon 9 morn FROM BRISTOL. Coach to ^LY 11..Tuesday 8i morning 12-i afternoon IS..tThursday ..I0i morning 24 afternoon 15.. Saturday.. I2 afternoon. 4 afternoon t Glamoigaushire ltaces over Cardiff Great Heath. North's Waggon meets the Packet for Merthyr, &c.— avis's Waggon meets the Packet for Newbridge, Tre. ■nrest, &c. ( fhe Hoad at Cardiff leading to the Steam Packets ha* ''ndergone a thorough repair, and may be traversed with arriagegalu| other vehicles with the greatest safety and case. PARES After Cabin, 5s.-Fore Cabiti, 3s. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. o Dogs, ls. each. ^e«eshmcnts may be had on Board, on moderate terms. P A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Gabiu. j ^our-wheel Carriage, 2ls.; Ditto, drawn by one horse, u s< V Two- wheel Carriage, 10s.6d; Horses, 6s. each, and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin, 7s. 0d w Arrangements are now made for the conveyance ol Co acheter Goods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, iii v nJu"ction with the Swansea and Cardiff Packets, at a ry Cheap and Expeditious Rate. Goods intended to be shipped per this Packci, st be sent to the Packet Office, No. 1'2» Quay Street, ,ere they wiH be hauled to the Packet, at the Com. s expense* or they will be taken in at the Cum- f'aiid Basin Locks, by UOBEUT CHAPLIN. Goods forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom r, without delay. °n />a?^les» to and from 3Ierthyr,lkc' meet the Nautilus Q0a *>val and Departure. 1 from Cowbridge, daily, and also Spring Waggons \T to each of the above places. tla e,W-'ri'l!le' Aberdure, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Jiridgend, ol^ \ssent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these ),j Ces.'n Lock-up Canal Boats and Waggons immediately arr'val, unless ordered by any particular conveyance. p Freight to be paid on delivery. f0v,rrt'ler '"formation may be obtained of Mr R1CH A R It 'I'ODD. A Kent, St. Mary Street, and at the Packci Estile Wharf, Cardiff; Mr JOHN GRIFFITH Mr vv Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol and o, Nvv-J. DE BUCK, No. 8, Fenchurch Street, London. ive {IE.-Th ¡>roprieton of the above Steam Packet H Pass °l'ce» they will not be accountable lor ain Luggage, nor will they be answerable toi H Un|p„ °°ds. Package, or Parcel (if lost or damaged) H Bris,S. Hooked at either of their Offices in C.mliti or H ai^d it above the value of 40s., entered at its H thp .C' Carriage in proportion paid for the same, ai ■ l""eof|iooki;ig. H cARr>ipP Anb BRISTOL" ■ REDUCED FARES. I 0ur"Whc«l Carriages drawn by one Horse only lOs.OJ. H ^ie ^evv allL' oeautiful Fast Goine 9 i Steam Packet, 8H LADY CHARLOTTE, HH Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, ■ Will p-J. T, PARFITT, Commander, y during the ensuing week, with Passengers atu H| Goods, as follows :— |H Jjj. FROM CARDIFF. Coach from ■ •l..Tn Merthyr. [J* .lOj morning fii uioruing H 15*1 "UHiDAY 12^ afternoon 8i morning H •)ATiikdAY "2i afternoon 10-i morning' ■ FROM BRISTOL. B| Coaches to Merthyr I J,,LY In «. at B •IONDAY 7J morning 11^ morning 12, "+WednEsdaY morning 1 afternoon B t C 'hlilDAY*-» Hi morning H afternoon H Nor^4?10r8atlshire Ilaccs over Cardiff Great Heath. 8 aggon, for Merthyr, immediately after tin |9 p arrival of the Packet from Bristol. Childr "After Cabin .5s.-Fore Cahill, :s, H each. eu under It Years of Age, Half-price.-Dogs, ■ f'*Sh,nettiale Sleward attends the Ladies'Cabin.—Re- H pQur-wf may be had on Board on moderate Terms. |H %Q(j r.wheel Carriage, 2ls.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, H Horse ^°;VVheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, tis. each, H ^attle • ^der. After Cabin, 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; H f rej»iS. P* These Fares include every expense. H e La il v 8 are re(iuested to order all Goods intended for HB W o. CHARLOTTE to be senttoClare Street Hall, Q Alert/ Ur»stol. B Lad'^C' ^*c—East Light Post Coaches to and from B r Ar««)^ j'ha''loUc- 'Je> A her dure, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend. SI 'ac«s in "t' ar"' Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these B "'Viatel l)r'ng Waggons and Lock-up Caual Boats im- B >v«ya,y °U arr,val' unles3 ordered by any particular B ^atij i>'Ce*Which case they will be deposited in the B on ^"■rehouse till called for.—Freight to be B Qooj ,>ry* B the K.inj Parcels, &c.&c. forwarded to all parts •I^E i, 0,0'" withont delay, when seut to either of their B »• NOT|nC,Tet,Vffices Cardiff or Bristol, il Pe no:icK*" "le Prol"'i'torsof the above Steam Packet i B a aSs°U"er' 'i lhey w'" ,l0t be accountable for any uy GQJJ. s.,uBgage nor will they be answerable for kB ;fs* ^Ooke.'i acKaSfis. or Parcels, (if lost or damaged) nil- (B 4^°ve tu a.1 e'uher of their Offices at Cardill or Bristol, l rr'i>ge v3lue of uuless entered at its value, and B °^ing. Pr°portiou paid for the same, at the time ol Hj 0\1('^ler ,ntorti)jtinn as to Freight, &c. will be jH W "'e PackUe 'he Agents, Mi Donovan B OWkn on the Wharf, Cardiff, or to Mi |H » Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol. '5, Avori Crescent, Uotwells, Bristol. I MMOaOBUHMIHHMBBBMmnil I THE SCHOONER | 9 GLAWIORGAW | J. WILLIAMS, Master, | ITS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF,! II TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, | I For Cardiff\ Newport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, /5rra>n,| 1 jSTonmoitlh, Po;it,!jpool, Cot(,Iritlgt,, awl t 3 plncrx adjacent, i SAND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON TUESDAY,! I JULY the 18th, 1837. | 1 For Freight, &c. apply to the Master, on Board; IMiM lit. Bnrton, jnn., Newport; Mr Thomas Ricliards, Abergaverilly; iMessrs Winstone, Prosser and Co. Brecon; JVIr Smith, the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr Fair-| lelough, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport and London! {Shipping Company, at Cardiff. i 3 London, July 4th, 1S37. | J HEREFORDSHIRE. v IT^EIWLTO| I To be Sbolty b Utictum, 1 By J. MORGAN and SON, 1 On MONDAY the Seventeenth Dav of JULY, 1837, atj the BEAUFORT AHMS HOTEL in the TowlI of MONMOUTH, at Four o'clock ill the Afternoon, sub- ject to conditiot.s of sale to be then produced, kg Lot 1. H ALL that CAPITAL EST ATT, o;ll'eA(', '1 NESJSFIELD, situate in the Parish of V 1 consisting of a very excellent Farm House (w in i at a^ small expense might be. made fit for a ge"tee with Barns, Stables, Folds, Workman's Cottage, an. a sundry other Fjrm Buildings, all in g00'1 rC!'f,Tfe 190A. 2r. It. (more or less) of fertile Arable, ..n ow,^ Pasture and Wood Land, and prime Orchard .ant The. Land has been in the hands of the Proprietor fori many years and is in high condition.. ijj The Estate is remarkably well watered, ?nj)e|r)0.^|| fe portion of the meadow ground is capable 0 » ,rl"S gated. There is a considerable quantity of very rlv,,1g.> B Timber y 1 About one half the Property is Freeho < y Bfiee, the other half isCopyiiohi, but of a te" ,a. "p Freehold. 'There is a Quarry of very superior a\mg J and other Stoue. fe LOT 2. R All those very excellent MEADOWY and OLCH-a ARD LANDS, containing together, 5A. 2B. (more| or less) of the very tirst quality, near to Lot g The above Lots are within easy distances of Aherp.J venny, Ross, Moiimonth, and Hereford, a! goo arket^j ^owns, and near to the Abergavenny and 1 fi^e ol< la'n& Road; adjoin Lands of the Itight Hon. Lord Southwell,| and A. Wijittitker and P. Prosser Esquires, and are oilly a few minutes walk from the Church. n Possession may be had on 2nd February next. I So good an opportunity for investment rarely happens.|j family arrangement induces the offer ot the Estate,% and it will be sold. To the Soprtsman and Angler it holds out great attrac-j| tions, being in a county abounding with game, and nearri to the River Monow which is so celebrated for its fish, fi For Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, and Messrs.]* Edwards, Solicitors, Rossjor Mr Norton,Solicitor, Mon-1 mouth. | and it will be sold. f To the Soprtsman and Angler it holds out great attrac-j| tions, being in a county abounding with game, and nearri to the River Monow which is so celebrated for its fish, fi For Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, and Messrs.]* Edwards, Solicitors, Rossjor Mr Norton,Solicitor, Mon-1 mouth. | S MONMOUTHSillRE, SOUTH WALES, S NEAR ABERGAVENNY. I IMPORTANT INVESTMENT. I 8 Zl>W3t3)WW S><iCFSSSJ I AND I FREEHOLD ESTATES; a FOR SALE, IN ONE OR TWO LOTS, ITREDILLIAN [ FREEHOLD ESTATES; FOR SALE, j IN ONE OR TWO LOTS, The Property of the lute Capt. Ellis, deceased. E. PRTTCHAR D, WILL HAVE THE HONOUR OF SUBMITTING a dFav Sale bi) gtttctioii, On TUESDW, JULY 11th, 1837, precisely at One] o'clock in the Afternoon, at the ANGEL HOTSL,* ABERGAVENNY, (unless previously disposed of hyi Private Contract, of which timely notice will bej given.) £ LOT 1. I A LL that truly admired and delljthtfnl FREE-] r\. HOLD ESTATE, called THY DEE PA!?K,com-| l>rising a highly respectable and convenient Mansion,] ollices, i,- •entre ot a Park, and surrounded by a luxuriant !ierv, Grounds ornamentally and profitahly wooiteil.t Orchards. Fish Ponds, Walled Kitchen and Fimverj (jar<Jens,a Lodge an<i Cottage?, prolific Arable, P;i<(ure,i and Meadow and, consisting ot about iiGa. 2It. 27P. i This agreeable retreat is thus described |>y ibe Rev.i W. C'IX, 111 IllS Standard HItOIY of the County:- .'•'The neighbourhood of Abergavenny abom,'s with? delightful situations, and one of the most delightful is| Twy Dee, which stands at a distance of a mijc from the; Town, to the south of the road leading to IJuss. 'The' :louse and Grounds occupy the brow and sides of at gentle rise, which gradually slopes to the banks of thp; sk; part of Abergavenny, surmounted by the Towell 10d the Church, appears sweeping round the foot of the | Oerry the se.micirele of Mountains trom ibe Great! 1 Skirrid to the Ulorange, contrasted in their height, shape,] itliarly iis H ind colour, swell from the Vale, and are peculiarly dis J Bcriminatcd. This spot exhibits the striking characteris-| tics of a Monmouthshire view, where the extremes of nvvil.iness and fertility are like the colours oi a picture H ileiided into each other, the effect is different, but noqually pleasing in Spring anu Autumn; in Spring, the yjintcrmixture of Corn, Pasture and Wood, form a mantle ■of verdure, which gradually becomes less vivid until il Hharmonises with the ruffled tops of the Mountain# In HAutumii, the different hues are strongly opposed, and 9:oi in a more variegated though less harmonious picture." 9 'This is not the novel strain of fairy tales without foun- Hdation, or the putf of an Auctioneer, but the language ot Ba strict observer, influenced by the Claudelike Scenery of his renowned and celebrated little Domain. Indeed ■ this ELYSIAN ABODE, commanding the extensive and ■ BNCHANTING PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE USK Bmeandering tin ough its fertile vale, encircled by the Noble i Amphitheatre of the Welsh Mountains in perspective, Hand enriched with every comfort and luxury which a rich soil, finely watered, can produce, renders it the admira- tion of every beholder. H The one approach to this little Paradise is protected by 9a Lodge of the prettiest style, and in good repair; beside Hwhich, embosomed in the Park, is a Romantic an.l ■pleasant Cottage and Garden,tastefully arranged, situated in a cluster of majestic oak, and fit for the residence of a small Genteel Family, oran AMATEUR OF FISHING OIL SHOOTING, ot the retired Habitation of the wStudious Man. H LOT 2. ■ A COMPACT AND DESIRABLE FARM, called |STRE1>ILLIAN, adjoined the preceding Lot, witli an ■excellent House, aud all necessaiy Buildings, and aboui ■76a. 2ll. 91'. of rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture tiand, within a mile and a half of Abergavenny, where the produce will always meet with a ready sale from its Bcontiguity (live miles) to the Iron Works. ■ The whole, comprising 163 Acres, or thereabouts, is; .[•situated within a Ring Fence, and together with the JB.Vfansion, Cottage, and Lodge, lets for the low sum ol a £ S63 per annum. IK 'The neighbouring Mountains abound with Grouse, and lithe whole country affords excellent Shooting. famed jftUsk aud other acjacent Rivers, whose murmuring rills ■ invite the followers of Walton, yield an abundant supply 'Mof Salmon and Trout. Two Packs of Hounds are kept 'Mill the neighourhood. Coals and Lime remarkably cheap Taxes low. jj The London Mail and numerous other Coaches pass ^through Abergavenny daily.. Particulars, with Lithographic Plans, may be obtained, i|2l days previous to the Sale, at the Beaufort Anns Inn, .WMonmouth; Castle Hotel, Brecon; Mitre Inn, Hereford .WMonmouth; Castle Hotel, Brecon; Mitre Inn, Hereford, IjjKing's Head Inn, Newport; Rush Inn, Bristol; York ;JI,Hotel, Bath; Plough Motel. Cheltenham', Commercia p|Roouis, Liverpool; at the Office of Mr James IJuch ^Solicitor, t), Gieat Winchester Street, Broad Street .^London; and the Auclioneer, Abergavenny; or ot W '2Ellis, Esq. Tuy Dee, who wiil, on application, shew th< ■ Estate, &c. M BRECONSHIRE. | | miB<szma,w Lsjmsnm&m&m | iPREEliOLD PROPERTY! 'n I I S 2t L 1 è !2To tie i)» fturttott, | By Mr. THOMAS PRICE, 1 (OF BUILTH,) E By Order of the Assignees of Hugh Morgan, P (a Bankrupt,) M At the KING'S HEAD INN, in the Town of BUILTH p on MONDAY, the 10th Dav of JULY, 1837, at ThrecB S (OF BUILTII,) E s By Order of the Assignees of Hugh Morgan, P (a Bankrupt,) M At the KING'S HEAD INN, in the Town of BUILTH p on MONDAY, the 10th Dav of JULY, 1837, at Three I o'Clock in the Afternoon, (subject to stifh condition?W as shall be then produced,) in the following or such IS other Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of r OT 1.—All that well Established INN nndg J PREMISES, called the KING'S H E AD, togetherK with the YAIU), GARDENS, STABLE, and OUT-K HOt'SI'S adjoining thereto, situate in the centre of theji ^Market Town of Builth, and' now in the occupation ^Mr Hugh Morgan. H | Also, all that DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP.fi Isiuiiite immediately opposite the King's Head, and liowg ioccupied by David Jones; together with a BAIINH 11! 15 VST HOUSE and YARD and a piece of exeellentB | A R A BI.E LA ND, and also the pieces of rich MEA DOW |LAND. called KING'S HEAD MEADOW, coiitiiiiitig it, the. whole by admeasurement 15 Acres (more or less/,S Inow occupied by the said Hugh Morgan. I Lor All that PUBLIC HOUSE, called HiegS ;11ED LION, with the YARD, GARDEN, ST \B|>E |OU T.BUILDINGS thereto belonging, in the occupations i*of James Beavan, at a Yearly Rent ot Nine Guillens jtogetlier with'TWO UOUSICS! YAli D and G ARD ENS,g a large OVEN and let to kNichollsand George GifTitlis, at a Yearly Re,u of £ I.">;B jand a WHEELWRIGHT'S SlIOP, STABLE, !?and GAS-DEN, of the Annual value of £ 10. Also al W\l'\lIOlJSE. YARD, and GARDEN, adjoining the JSun Public House, of the annual value of E; togetherH 'Zwith an excellent piece of I-and. containing 4 Acres (moreaj ror less), well adapted for Building, having Water runnings throng h it ffi I Tlu-se Premises adjoin each other, and are S situate on the B mk in the Cattle Market in the ■ a 'Town of Builth — the Occupiers have respectivelyjn i the use of a Pump, and frontage for Sheep andfl | Cattle Pens. S I LOT 3.-AH that piecc of NURSERY GROUND,! îcontainin; about half all Acre, (mere or less) adjoining |to Lot 2, under a lease to Si r William Davics for 21S gYears; about 17 Years of which are unexpired, at fheS ^Annual Rent of Three Pounds. B jl LOT 4. —A" tiiat piece or parcel of Land, callcdP ^tlie ORCHARD, containing about half an Acre, with tin ffj f Buildings erected thereon, situate on the Bank in the saidjg Town of Builth. m i LOT 5. All that TAN-HOUSE and piece of |M IvVllOVV I,AND, situite near thcTown of Builth,B Abounded by the Turnpike Road and the Glue ^containing half an Acre (more or less,) let to Mr Thomasg ^Prichard. at the Yearly Rent of £ 2. g 3 LOT (i.—All that piece of excellent Land adjoin-ffl Sing Lot 2, coutaing 5 Acres (more or less). E P LOT 7.—All that piece of Land, now E^iiito and used ,-s a NURSERY, ui.der f.ease to Air Wm # ^Davies, for '21 Years, 17 of which are unexpired, at tlieB PYearly Rent of £ 17. K If LOT 8 All that BARN and U'A yjsvitb 'Two pieces of Lund, called CAE BRIN, and thejlj tfc UPPER KING'S HEAD FIELD, the Glue !liook| running thruugli it, containing 11 Acri's (more or le>s).g_; The Four last I.ots adjoin the 'Turnpike Road, lead fc a ing from the TOW Not 1? U1L I H to the TOWN o!■ £ BRECON, and afford many delightful situation-i jf for Building commanding line, prospects of tin 3 beautiful and romantic Scenery of the WY E. 1 LOT 9.— 411 those Three parcels of MEADOW'Ji pand WOOD I.VND, extending from the said' Tunipikri £ 'Joad to Brecon to the Glue Brook, adjoining Lot 8 E ^containing about 10 Acres (more or less), in the occupa-1 Mr Hugh Morgan. H ;j| 'I be above eligible Property is well worthy the atten-1 ^Btion of Persons desirous of investing (-'apital, bci'nt-B Ililate in tiie centre of the 1 OWN of BUIl.Til, and ;Ir to the CELEBitA I E-) Vi iN KltA L W A I i, ii S Of SPARK WELLS, LLANDRINDOD and LLANWRTIDJ anJ in the midst of a fine Sporting Country B b N. B. For further jiariieiilars. apply (if J)V r.otlerj ipostage paid), to Messrs. Vaughan and Bevan, Solicitors,I SBrecon; and, for a view of ti.e several Lots, to Air Hugh! !p Morgan, King's Head, Builth | I BUECO.NSITIR SO JT1-1 W ALE >. | 3 CAP!A L I I BUECO.NSITIR SOLJTH W ALE >. | 3 C, A P I r r, I Ifreehold m ANSION & ESTATE I dFov .5k;t.lr, IN THE VALE OF USK. i l TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, | By Mr IlHGll JONES, I At the CAMDEN ARM* in the Town of i 1?R IOUON, oil ly, lilt. 12til dav of | JULY next, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, in Lots, | A LL that CAPITAL FREEHOLD MANSION iV HOUSE and ESTATE, called I.LANTilEIT Y HALL, together with the adjacent Farms of Bwldi- V-wain, Pant-v-fynnon and UaeliLMidrv, situate in the Parih of LLANI'IIETTY, and containiiiij- together Sabout 370 Acres. ■ Llallthctty flail is delightfully situated on the Hbanksof the RiverUsk, eight miles from the County iTown of Brecknock, and six from the Market Town Rof Criekhowell; peculiarly well adapted for sporting! ■or fisliiiiif, on one of the lirst 'IVout and Salmon! trcaiiis in the kingdom; tile adjacent rides and walks, j many lIli les in extent, chicfly private and belonging to the domain, through romantic woods and pic- Btnresque scenery, command some of the most beauti- ful views in the Principality. 9 The Mansion House itself is constructed with a strict regard to every convenience that the comforts of the Proprietors, during a long occupation, could possibly suggest, and consists of an Entrance lIall, ■ Dining and Drawing Rooms and Library, five best ■ Bed Rooms, Servants' Rooms, Attics, Kitchen, Servants' Hall, Laundry, hot and cold water Baths, Scullery and other Ollices, excellent Wine and other Cellars, Coach Houses, Stabling, Iclc. with a plentiful upply of water in every department. H The Demesne surrounding the House consists of excellent Land, principally Meadow and Pasture, with great facility for irrigation and cultivation, and the Turnpike Road, leading from Criekhowell to ■ Brecknock and the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal, pass through the Estate. 1 The adjacent Farms of Bwlch-y-wain, Pant-y- ■fynnon and Caehendry, furnished with comfortable Hind substantial Farm Houses, and convenient Out- ■buildings attached, are very improvable and there is an extensive right of common, on the neighbouring nllls, attached to the Estate. ■ From the circumstance of there beings direct com- Hmunication to the Mineral Districts, by Calal Juid. ■ Railway, the material articles of Coal and Lime are; ■procured at an unusually moderate rate and a ready' ■ market insured for the Agricultural produce. Z, B The who;e is situated in a country abounding with ■Oame, and from its contiguity to the lulls affords facil ities to the Sportsman seldom to be equalled. 9 The Parochial Rates arc very moderate, and the ■ Land Tax redeemed. '9 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 ol ■ Messrs. Bell and Co., D, Church Yard, London; '■Messrs, Jones, Powell, and Ive. Biecou; and .Mr !■(». Overton, Merthyr Tydvil, (Haniorganshiro; lo ;giwhom all applications are to be iaude,^it by letter ■ post paid.) | MERTHYR. O lie o.tJ kg 3lucturn, | At the I B (> V r.IlIDGI" PUBLIC HOUSE in the Tovrn of MKRTHyH.oii FRIDAY, the 28ili of JULY, 1837. ij at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to the con | diiioi>< then to produced, | 4 LL those FOUR COTTAGES or DVYKLLING 11\- HOUSKS, situate opposite the Iron Bridge Public Sj'jouse, whirli are held under a Lease for the term of |9l)9 years, of which 952 are no»? unexpired, at the low IvearlV Ground Rent of 12 shillings. I Further particulars may he obtained by applying to W. 1 Richard, the Proprietor, oil the Premises, or to R. IU illiains, Auctioneer, Aberdare, all letters to be posl S Ipaid. i VALUABLE K IlfflNEUAIj PROPERTY. I I TO HE OFFKREI) j I dFov ^alr iii> liitbltc Auction, t t'le, INN, PONTYPOOL. on SATURDAY. I the 22nd day of JULY, 1S37, at Four o'Clock in the | Afternoon, j | UY Mil HENllY M. PARTRIDGE, 'subject to such condiiions as shall be then declared, and j f in one or more Lots, as may be determined on by the Vendor, LL that l'AIl.M, called the TRANCH, con-| t\ listing of 3fj Acres and two tloods, or thereabouts,# )f Land, with Coppice and oilier Wood growing thereon, jaud Four Cottages erected on 'pMt of the Premises, in the occupation of William Harris, and others. E j The above Premises are customary hold, held of the imanor of Wentsland and Bryngwyn, and are situate in Parish of Trcvethin, in the county of Monmouth. )j Tiie Lands are known to contain seven Veins of good Coal, fit for manufacturing or other purposes, and four Veins of Iron Ore. of the like qllality with those smelted at the Blaendare Furnaces and on a moderate compu tat ion the Minerals under the Lands may be estiniaie.d at 25,000 tons of Coal, and 5,000 tons of Iron Ore, to an \cre. From the situation of the above Lands, the Minerals may be worked either from Cwm Frwd or from Trosnant, and the underground workings belonging to the Blaen lare Furnaces have already been driven up to the Property. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Prothero and lare Furnaces have already been driven up to the Property. For further particulars apply tc. Messrs. Prothero and !Phillips, Xewport, where a *lap of the Farm may be <een, if by letter, postage paid and to see the Estate, to Ibe Tenant Mr William Harris, who will be instructed to shew the same. PEMBROKESHIRE. | Within Three Miles of Pembroke and Four Miles of Hi* Majesty's Dock Yard, and the New Pier, at Ilobb's Point. Ilobb's Point. IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE JJ1J[{l?Jl lli,!) I sCotnprising the CAPITAL MANSION HOUSI and its DKMESNE, called PORTCLEW, with Pleasure- Grounds, Plantations, Wall Gardens, Hot llouse, Stables, Coach Houses, Farm Build- ings, and Three Hundred and Sixty Four Acres of very superior Lands, with other Valuable .Estates, to be Sold in 15 Lots. Mr GEORGE GOODE 1 Has the honour to announce, that lie has been favoured I with instructions to offer I FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, 1 Which he will submit to Public Competition, !S At the LION INN, in the Town of "PEMBROKE, | on FRIDAY, the 14th day of JULY, at Twelve* for One o'Clock, | Irr„B SINGULARLY and HIGHLY IMPORT-S A ANT ESTATE, called pORTCLEW, with its? Valuable Demesne. £ Tii{' HOL^SE is fitted up so as to embrace both coin-| fort ami convenience. In its basement are large andj Valuable Demesne. E ,Is to ciiibi",tce botli coill- The HOL^SE is fitted up so as to cmbrace both com-I fort and convenience. In its basement are large and well arranged Wine and Beer Cellars, of excellenti temperature. 1 On the Ground Floor, the Dinin and Breakfasts Rooms, with Study, Butler's Pantry, Housekeeper's! Hoom and Kitchen. I On the First Floor is a Splend'1-' Drawing Rooll1, iwith Four good Bed Rooms, and, I 1 Or. the Second Floor, Four large airy Bed! ■ Rooms, with Dressing Rooms, added to which are ■ well arranged Servants' Apartments. I is a Modern Mansion of fine Stone Structure, erected! at a. considerable expense is beautifully placed on all I is The House is encircled within a pleastng Shrubbery,| elevated and commanding situation, embracing views of great interest and extent, including the Castles und Town of Pembroke, the nm0'1 a('m'red Havens of Milford, Lampiiey Court, Basil, with other tui-| merous and beautiful Residences and Villas, havingj ruvuliar claims to admiration. L. Tim ESTATE on Cue South, is bounded bv tliej bold and varying but beautiful bay and sands of t esh| Water East, so much frequented f°r Ratiiing,! Yacht Fishing and other Aquatic Amusements. I The G \RDENS arc admirably placed on thej South side of the llouse, and contain about Two] Acres, enclosed by a very high wall, and well stocked j with Fruit Trees of every description. A Sinili Green House.. S Detached from the House, are the extensive^ Stabling, Coach Houses, Malt House, &c., and the Farm Buildings which are replete with every con- venience, and within a few iioinetits' walk. S The DEMKSNE contains about 361 Acres of Rich and very Productive Lands, all lying within a ring fence, nearly the whole of which may be irrigated from the Farm Yard. The Estate is bounded on the West and South] West, by those of the Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor,! and Sir John Owen, Bart., and on the North and East, by those of C. Mathias, Esq, of Lampiiey iCour't, abounds with Game of every description, with a Valuable Rabbit Warren well Stocked. j N Tithes and other Parochial Taxes are unusually low. a Such is an imperfect outline of the first Lot, and in. the succeeding Lots will be included several ValuablC| and Rich Meadows, in and about the del ightful yillagcsj of Lampiiey aud Manorbear-Newton, with the V alu-j able Property of Little Leonardstone, directly facingj His Majesty's Dock Yard, all situated in the severalj 1, -e iiid' parishes of Lainphev, Manorbear, Saint Florence andj Llanstadwell, containing together about 146 Acres ofj some of the Richest Lands in South Wales. soille of the Richest Lands in South Wales. g This Estate oilers to the monied world a rare oppor. tunity for investment; but to a gentleman fond ot field sports, the chance, it is hoped, will not be lost, i"or in its immediate neighbourhood are several packs if hounds, and the other amusements lnivebeeti already lointed out. Particulars, with Lithographic Plans, may be had, ;ratis, of VV. F. Pavnter, Esq. Solicitor, Pembroke; dessrs. White and Whitmore, Bedford Row, London; 't the principal Inns in South Wales; of Messrs Goode md Philpot, Land Surveyors, Haverfordwest; artd at lie Office of Mr George Goode, Land Agent and Auctioneer, Saint Mary Street, Carmarthen. All setters to be; post-paid. Croft Cottage, near Carmarthen, June 8th, 1S37- BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. To Farmers, Graziers, tWoolstaplers, and Others. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a FAIR for the Sale of Horses Cattle, Sheep, Lambs Wool and other Farming Stock, will be held Annuall; n the Town of Bridgend, on the Second MONDAY ii the Month of JULY, and the First of such ANNUA1 FAIRS, WILL BK HELD oil MONDAY the 10th o JULY' next. BltlDGBND, being situated in th Centre of the Vale of Glamorgan, and a most convenien Market 1 lace having been lately Lrected there offers great advantages for th' Sale of Agricultura Produce, at the period of the Year above named particularly as the Second Jdondny in July will nc at the principal Inns in South Wales; of Messrs Goode md Philpot, Land Surveyors, Haverfordwest; artd at lie Office of Mr George Goode, Land Agent and Auctioneer, Saint Mary Street, Carmarthen. All setters to be post-paid. Croft Cottage, near Carmarthen, J ulle Stli, 1837. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. To Farmers, Graziers, tWoolstaplers, and Others. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a FAIR for the Sale of Horses Cattle, Sheep, Lambs Wool and other Farming Stock, will be held Annuall; n the Town of Bridgend, on the Second MONDAY ii the Month of JULY, and the First of such ANNUA1 FAInS, WILL BE HELD on MONDAY the 10th o JUJ-Y next. lllUDGENU, being situated in th Centre of the Vale of Glamorgan, and a most convenien Market 1 lace having been lately Lrected there offers great advantages for th' Sale of Agricultura Produce, at the period of the Year above named particularly as the Second Jdondny in July will nc nil rfere with any otiier Fair, held iu the immeuia. K neighbourhood. H Bridgend, 1st May, 1S37. "-= 1.- I LEVY'S BRISTOL BAZAAR, I AND GENERAL FURNISHING DEPOT, I 7, UNION STREET, BRISTOL. Sn^HE Proprietors lia^p the honour of announcing to their numerous Friends in Merlhyr and Giamorgan- H 1 shire generally, that, in addition to their well-known, extensive, and varied S'oek, thev have just received, direc' s from the Continent, an immense importation ot 's > V13 T.TI lis comprint na 506 M I SIC \L BOX RS, plavinz most oÎ the ■ national melodies, new airs, and operas; Two Tunc Boxes, in Shell Cises, from 20s. to 25s lart;e and powerful BPieees, in Wood Cases, playing six ;.irs, at t6 10s., an.1 four airs, ,f5" among which are some playing Sacred S illitsic. 300 French and German Improved ACCOKD1ANS. with instructions for playing, at reduced prices. A psuperb collection of elegant LUSTBES and CHIMNEY PI ECE ORNAAII,,Nl' sone choice patterns of the admireo SCORNUCOITAS, with an infinite varietv of ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, adapted for the Prawing Room. ■ Dining R oom, Stu<lv. Parlour, Toilet, or Boudoir, in China, Glass, Bronze, Ormolu, Shell, Papier Machee, &c j SAbontSOO INKSTANDS, in Silver, Plated, Buhl. Shell. Bronze and Ormolu, Papier Machee, &e. Considerable 'additions have been made to the other General Department. An elegant assortment of LAMPS, for the Drawing Room, Dining Room. Study, Bed Boom. HaV. and Passage. PALMEK'.J PATENT CANDLE LAMPS, and ■ PATENT METALLIC W[iI\, CANDLES, at 9-id per lb. | The Stock of SILVER PLATE has received considerable additions of elegant Tea and Coffee Services. Salvers. BUaskeis, ClipS. "c. Table Spoons and Forks, fiddled tnHem, at 7s 2d. per oz. Also, the Sheffield Plate, with Smassive Silver F.dges, of handsome sets of Dish Covers, Side Dishes and Warmers, Turetns, Kpergnes, large iSa'vers (30-inch), Waiters, Baskets, Cr.iet and Liqueur Frames, and Branches Candlesticks, Tea and Coffee |Services, Castors, Snuffers and Trays, Wine Coolers, A set of handsome Side Dishes and Covers (forming leight without the bandies). for Nine Guineas a set of five elegant Plated Pisb Covers, with Silver handles and {Shields, 12, 14, Ifi, 18, and 20-inch, for Twenty Ouineas Dessert Knives and Fo/k* (Plated on Steel or British Plate Blades, with Silver, l'earl, and Ivory Handles, from 45i. per dozen pair., MERRY's first quality BRITISH I PLATE Table Spoons and Forks, aos. per dozen; Dessert ditto, ditto. 24s.; Tea, 15s. per dozen; Candlesticks, ■ Collee and Tea Pots, Cruet Frames, Toast Racks. &c. &c. j To the GENERAL Ft' ;NISH ING DEPARTMENT has been added elegant and well manufactured Cabinet JFurniture in all its branches. Chimney and Dressing Glasses Superb London Bronze Urns and Kettles; 500 Sets of Papier Miicl.ee, and Japan Tea Trays, from the plainest and cheapest to the most beautifully ornamented 'l'able and Fancy Cutlery, by the best makeis; Bionze Fenders and Fire Irons; Best Briiaunna Metal Tea and Coffee Pots; Brass Polling and Ornairynts. The Stock of BEST CUT GLASS will be found most choice and extensive, comprising all the newest Patterns. Cut Wines from 7 s. 6d. a dozen; Strong Half-pint Cut 1 umblers, 12.. 6d. a dozen • Cut Quart Decanters, 9s. 6d. per pair. Every other article in the same ppo^ortion. A Splendid Assortment of Elegant Drawing Room, Dining Room. and Hall CLOCKS, with and without music. A Round (Eight day) Hall Clock, Four Guineas. Also a variety of very large and curious Musical Picture Clocks. The Stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCH ES is most Extensive, including the Flat, Geneva, Horizontal, and British Patent Lever, with their latest improvements. A Patent detached, Lever, with Engine Turned Silver Cases, Capped and Jewelled, (highly finished), £ 6 16s.—\n Elegant Flat Geneva Horizontal Watch, in Gold Cases', exquisitely finished movement, Jewelled in Four Ho'es, Nine Guiueas the Same, Vertical Escapement, in Gold' Cases, £ 6 10s. — An Extensive Assortment of Town Made SOLID GO!.D GUARD CH UN's, New Patterns, 1^ m yards long, from Three Guineas —LADIES SOLID GOLD NECK CH\INTS, from Four Guiueas—A Complete'audi Fashionable Stock of Best London Manufactured GOLU JEWELLERY, in the most Fashionable Articles. A recent importation from France of-the Newest Patterns in Imitative Gold Jewellery, Romal Pearl, Jet and Berliu Ornaments, also a choice variety of Cameo Ornaments. 1 r The Largest and Cheapest Stock of FANCY CABINET WORK in the Empire; Writing Desks, from Nine [Shilling:, to welve Guineas; Work Boxes, from 3s. 6d. to II Guineas; Dressing Cases, from 140s. to 50 Guineas; Caddies, from 4s. 6d. to Nine Guineas, and all the intermediate prices Work Tables, Tea Poys, Liqueur and Medicine Chests, Leather Travelling Cases Dressing Cases, &c., and Musical Work Boxes.—A variety of superior HARMONICAS (Glass) at Reduced Prices. —Excellent FLUTES, with Eight Silver Keys, by Wilde, i4 10s the |saine, with German Silver Kevs, £ 2 15s. g A quantity of East India and Chinese Lacquered Tea Caddies, Work Boxes, Card Boxes, Paint Boxes, Trays, f &c.. and Carved Ivory Card Cases, Puzzles, &c., and Chess Men. 1A quantity of East India and Chinese Counters, Backgammon Boards, Playing Cards, Bagatelle Tables, Toys. Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Barometers, Thermometers, Microscopes, Telescopes, &c. and a variety of useful and ornamental Articles, too numerous fur insertion. CARD CASES. in Silver, Pearl, Ivory, Shell, Leather, &c Lancet Cases, Scent Bottles, Genuine Eau de Cologne, at 12s. 6d. per box of six bottles, See.; Gold. Silver, Shell, and Steel SPECTACLES, to suit all ages or defects of Sight (Gold, with Pebbles, 55s.; Silver, with Pebbles, 15s.; ^B!ue Steel, with Coloured Glasses, 3.s. 6J. per pair); Promethians, or Instantaneous Light Machines, 10s. 6d. feach. I THIS UNIQUE STOCK must be seen to be appreciated; the Public, therefore, are respectfully solicited ta inspect it, and will not be expected to purchase, unless compatible with their wishes. g The Proprietors continue to FURNISH HOUSES completely, either by Contract or otherwise, having the resources alwayson the Establishment for supplying every Article from the Kitchen 10 the Attic, and patterns of taCh article exhibited. 1 All Articles purchased at the Bazaar exchanged if not approved.—Merchants, Captains, aud the Trade supplied. J LAMPS, GLASS, AND PLATE LENT TO HIRE. 9 The Principle on which this Business is based is that of attending the various Manufactories personally, and Spurchasing, for cash, f) any extent—a system as eminently advantageous to the public as it has been successful to Sthe Proprietors. The Prices and quality, which are always open for inspection, must establish that fact, beyond all doubt; and, if furtVer confirmation were necessary. Persons have on'y to direct thair attention to the peculiar aieeling (the very reverse of that arising from fair competition) exhibited on all occasions by a portion of the Bristol a'Trade, who are affected by this system, and whose motives a discerning public canuot fail to appreciate. [1 Country Orders punctually attended to. ?3TO PERSONS IN SEARCH OF UNCOMMON ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS, THIS ESTABLISHMENT | OFFERS ADVANTAGES SUPERIOR TO MOST OTHERS a) | £ -2,000 I I p>EADY To BE ADVANCED, upon Mortgagee jg freehold Landed Security, in the County off BCilamorgan or Monmouth, on application, (if by letter, post paid) to Mr William Jenkins, Cardiff, [DUTY FREE.] BRECKNOCK UNION. MSNASJAES- jVOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Builders „d/.v!,0US of Contracting to ERECT A WORK- HOUSE for the above Union, at CAE FFYNON, near Saint David's Well, in LLANVAES, in the Borough of BRECON, niav inspect the Plans and Specifications, at BRECON, niav inspect the Plans and Specifications, at my Office, in Lion Street, Brecon, on MONDAY, 3rd JULY, 1837, and the subsequent days, and may deliver Sealed Tenders for Building the said Workhouse, at my Office, on or before Friday, 14th July, 1B37, carnage paid. Dated the 2-lth June, 1837. WAL. CHURCHEY, I Clerk to the Union. BOROUGH of BRECKNOCK. A T a MEETING of the Mayor, Aldermen,! t\ Town Council, and other Inhabitants of the Townl and Neighbourhood of Brecon, convened by the Mayor,! in pursuance of a Requisition from the Inhabitants, and held at Brecknock Town-Hall, on Monday, 26th June, 1837, JOHN PARRY WILKIN'S, ESQ. MAYOR, IN THE CHAIR. The Reverend Archdeacon DAVIF.S having read thej following Address of Congratulation to the Qneen'sJ Most Excellent Majesty, on her happy Accession to tbej and Neighbourhood of Brecon, convened by the Mayor, in pursuance of a Requisition from the Inhabitants, and held at Brecknock Town-Hall, on Monday, 26th June, 1837, JOHN PARRY WILKIN'S, ESQ. MAYOR, IN THE CHAIR. The Reverend Archdeacon DAVtFs having read the following Address of Congratulation to the Qiieen's Most Excellent Majesty, on her happy Accession to the Throne, viz.:— I 1 o the Queen's Hfost Excellent Majesty. | We, your Majesty's faithful subjects, the Mayor. I Aldermen, Town Council, and other Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood of Brecon, humbly beg per- mission to offer our linfeigned congratulations on yourj Majesty's happy Accession to the Imperial Crown of these Kealms, and to add our earnest tribute of respectful gratitude for the kind expressions which you have been graciously pleased to use in your Public Declaration before the assembled Privy Council. Sincerely wishing you along continuance of health and happiness to reign| over an united People, we unanimously approach your Ihrone, in a full a«surance that by none of your Ma- jesty s subjects will you be more faithfully or more firmly served than by the Inhabitants of the Town and, Neighbourhood of your Majesty's Ancient and Loyal Borough of Brecon." And also an Address of Condolence to her Majesty. Adelaide, Queen Dowager, on the Demise of her late these Kealms, and to add our earnest tribute of respectful gratitude for the kind expressions which you have been graciously pleased to use in your Public Declaration before the assembled Privy Council. Sincerely wishing you along continuance of health and happiness to reigii over an united People, we unanimously approach your Ihrone, in a full a«surance that by none of your Ma- jesty's subjects will you be more faithfully or more firmly served than by the Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood of your Majesty's Ancient and Loyal Borough of Brecon." And also an Address of Condolence to her Majesty. Adelaide, Queen Dowager, on the Demise of her late lamented Royal Consort, King William the Fourth: Oracious Majesty, Adelaide, Queen Dowagei U'uted Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. "e, the Mayor. Aide nen, Town Council, andj 0 Inhabitants of the Town of Brecon, approach your presence with sentiments of condolence and heart. telt admiration of your conduct as Queen Consort, and especially for your exemplary and un-emitting attention to your Royal Husband during his last painful illness. We are confident that the performance of your duties had higher objects than mere earthly attainments can satisfy, and we doubt not that they will ultimately meet an adequate reward in the society 01 him in Heaven, who on earth wad your Husbaud and King. Earnestly praying that you may soon be restored to health and peace of mind, we commend you to the religious consolation derived from the reflection that you Lave done your duty, and consequently may rely on that certain aid which never is denied to those who ask it in faith." On the motion of the Reverend Archdeacon DAVIES, second by Dr. LUCAS, Re,olved Unanimously, that the I aid Addresses be adopted, signed by the Mayor in the tame of the Mayor, Aldermen, Town Council, and Inhabi- ants of the Borough of Brecon, and sealed with the Common Seal of the Borough On the motion of Dr. LUCAS, seconded by JOH LL.OVD Esquire, it was Unanimously Resolved, that both the ;aid Addresses be presented to her Majesty, Queen Victoria, aud to her Majesty, Adelaide, Queen Dowager, jy John Parry Wi kins, Esquire, Mayor, accompanies jy the Members for the County and Borough, the Rev. Archdeacon Davies, and any other Gentlemen who may please to attend. Ordered that these Resolutions be published in the Merthyr Guardian and Silurian. JOHN PARRY WILKIN'S, Mayor, Chairman. The Mayor having left the Chair, Resolved unanimously n the motion of John Lloyd, Esquire, seconded b) PHILLIP V A L) CH A !S, Esquire, that the thanks of the Meet ing be given to him for his able conduct In the Chair, t BRECONSHIRE. <Eo be i.et, dFunttsHett or a AND WITH OR WITHOUT LA.ND* AND ENTERED N LPON IMMEDIATELY, j AlEL^IMiRUT, IN the Parish of LLANWIiTYD, midway be- tween the Market Towns of Builth and Llandovery. The House consists, upon the Ground Floor, of 1 wo Sitting Rooms, a Servants' Hali and Kitchen, Two Pantries and Cellar, with Four Bed Rooms and a jj dressing Room, Three stalled Stable and Coach House with a good Kitchen and Flower Garden. The abo e is t-tdapted for a small family, and is worthy the attention •if Sportsmen, being within a few minutes walk of the Rivers Irvon and Cerdin with several others in th<- neighbourhood abounding with fisb. A person renting ihe above may have the exclusive right to kill and .•reserve game over an extensive country around. N For Particulars, apply (if bv letter postage paid) to W. Davys Harries, E Neuadd-favrr, Llandovery. a y 'p W oyal and Independent Order OF ODD FELLOWS. THE undernamed Lodges WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL FESTIVAL on MONDAY, the 24th instant. Loyal Cambrian No. 451..Cross Keys. Itertliv, Catwg Ddoeth.. — 651..White Lion. ditto" Liberty — 652..Globe ditto Caradoc 927..King's Arms ditto Temple of Peace —1013.. Rising Sun. ditto The Annual Festival of the undernamed Lodges is appointed for MONDAY, the 31st instant. Loyal Lord John ) VT Russell ( 631..LowerGreyhouud,Merthyi Prince Llew- ) 0 r J- elyn 834..Cross Keys ditto Hope. — 928..Dowlais Inn. Dowlais Ivor Bertie —1092.. Bute Arms ditto M The early attendance of visiting and resident Brothers is earnestly solicited, as the procession—first day—wil move a: ELEVEN, second day, at TEN o'Clock pre- cisely. T. VAUGHAN. Merthyr, July 7, 1837 Prov. Cor. Sec. GAS WORKS. ENGINEERS, and CONTRACTORS for the Erection of GAS WORKS, are invited by CARDIFF G \5 light and COKE COM. PANY," to send in Plans, Specifications, and Tenders, for the Erection of Gas Works at Cardiff, for tht Purpose of Lighting that Town with Gas. A Plan of the Town, shewing the proposed site of the W»rks and the extent to which -Main P.pes will be required to be laid. under the Contract together with the extent to which they may ultimately be required. may be seen at the Office of Mr E. P. Richards, Car- diff, of whom, alEO, any requisite mformatKin on the subject may be obtained. The Conditions on which Plans and Tenders will he received, are as follows:— Hie same to be delivered »t the Office of Mr Richards on or before SATURDAY, the 26th day of AUGUST, 1837. The party whose Plans are approved, shall, if required, be bound to enter into a Contract to complete the erection of the Works at tile sagu tetuiered, and by time to be by him named, and within 12 Calendar Months from the period of entering into the Contract, subject to the inspection and approval of gome Civil Engineer, nconnected with Contracts, who may be! mutually agreed upon, by the Directors of the Company! and Contractor, as a referee in case of disputes or! Gnisuoderstatid ings. t Should the Directors receive and approve a Plan given in,but decline entering int0 Contract with the party »end- ng the same, the sum of£W will be awarded as premiums tor the Plans, Specification, and Estimate, which will i,; that case be retained but all 8U5y ^'ans> &c., as max >e sent in and not accepted, will be sealed op »n'c 'eturned te their respective owners, ana the persons producing the Plans that shall be deemed by the IJirec tor* the second and third best Plans be allowed the sum oi [10 each, (provided the Plans, &c. so sent in and returned, be such as are suitable and proper for the intended purpose.) Cardiff, 3rd July, 1837. 1 PRICE FOURPENCE HALFPENNY. I MSXSIggIS P ;¡: CONFIRMATION. J LORD BISHOP of the DIOCESE in- |p tends to bold a GENERAL CONFiKM A'i 1GN; n SEl'TEM B ER next. fp-j 'The particular information as to days and Places will llfs ippear in due time. EWi Registry Office, LlandafT. 19 June, JSST. Kl 1 Vol. Svo. Price 12s. illustrated with Plates. wB Coloured from Nature. Kjj A ST1I.MA, ITS SPECIES AND COMPL1C H L\. TIONS; or Researches into the Pathaiosy of D Disordered Respirati-on, with remarks on the Rcine^ ||| lial Treatment, applicable to each variety; bein«- Kg] Practical and Theoretical Reuew of this Maladv, considered in its Simple Form, and in connection HI with Disease of the Heart, Catarrh. Indigestion. &< Hi By FRANCIS H. RAMADGE, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Pbvsicians, and Senior Pinvi- Ng) ciati to the Infirmary for Asthma, Consumption, and BBS other Diseases of the Chest. London Longman MS! I and Co. H** To Linen and Woollen Drapers, Silks K| Mercers, &c. n| MM H IN AN EXCELLENT MARKET TOWN R IN WALES H 4 PROFITABLE BUSINESS in the LINEN and Rjj TV WOOLLEN DKAPEKY, and SILK MERCEhY TRADE. Any Young Man wishing to commence B|^[ Busincssf with a Moderate Capital, would find tiii« a Kl most advantageous opportunity. The present Proprietor H| disposing of it arises solely from i'.l health. 11 For particulars, apply to Mr John Morgan, London {BB House. Cardiff. N' OTIC! 1SHEREBYGI Y:FN, that a MEETING QM of the Inhabitants and Rate Payers of the 1 ar^h M| of BEDWELLTY, in the County of MON.MOl J"H, j^B WILE BE HELD at the TOWN HALL, in the TOWN H of TKEDEGAii, ou MONOAY, the J7th day of JULY, H 1837, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, for the H purpose of hearing and de ermining upon any proposition UH hat may then be made by, or on the part of, Messrs. HP! Harfords. and Co., for settling the differences at present h|| existing between them and the Inhabitants of Bedweihy. BK respecting certain Public Highways witnin that Parish! H !lt will be desirable to have a punctual and full H ittenuance of those interested iu tbe matters to be Hj By Order of the Inhabitants, |H ittenuance of those interested in the mattets to be Hj By Order of the Inhabitants, |H THOMAS JONES PHILLIPS. H Their Sv.icitor. )! U(D IIDill rnrTIcaræJ H N OF THE H j COUNTY OF BRECON. |g WE, tbe undersigned Magistrates and Inhabi- ffl tants of the County of Brecon, do request tn.it BH you will CALL A MEETING of the County, to take into consideration the propriety of presenting an Address o- Condolence to Her Majesty and the Queen Dowager, Hi ",P(&ii the Death of the late King William, the Fourth. RXB tOd of Congratulation to Her Majesty upon hei Accession '0 the Throne of these Realms. Vated this 27tl¡ day of En June, 1837. Hn Penry Williams, Lieutenant Walter Maybery, iRa Joseph Bailey, W. R. Stretton, Iffij I Richard Davies, IL Touchet Davies. John 1 Wilkins, John Powell, Samuel Church, fS'Sj h" S" r e,?reUX' Ph,i'P Vaughan, p Hugh Bold jun., John Jones, Eta Joseph Badey.jnn., William Ives. fe ■ Gough, Thomas Batt Kit John P. Wilkins, John Powell, !!? Samuel Church, fS'Sj h" S" r e,?reUX' Ph,i'P Vaughan, p Hugh Bold jun., John Jones, Eta Joseph Badey.jnn., William Ives. fe ■ Gough, Thomas Batt Kit David Jones, Lancelot Mor-an fig! Walter Wilkins Clerk, K. \y. p ya^ies' |K|| In compliance with the above Requisition, I annorn Si i MEETING of the COUNTY, to be held 4, vl Rt'3 ■^HI E HALL, in the Town of BRECON, on Wi' Ii- N RSDA Y, tbe 12th of JULY next, at 'Twelve o'Cu, k t P.1' NToon, for the purposes therein expressed. tr? CRAWSHAY BAILEY, P I S Dated the 28th day of June, 1837.. |lj CROSS-STREET, AUERGA YEY, R WATKINS & SON, PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS fi AND STATIONERS, I'J ETURN thanks to their numerous Friends jrj C- anil the Public generally, for the distinguish.-d y patronage with which they have been favoured during fji) a period of nearly forty years, and beg to inform tru-m, that they have Disposed of their Concern to Mi Th^.cas fr Lewis Wood all, whom they can, with tbe utmost conu- <^euce, recommend to their notice. ^j THOMAS L. WOODALL l| Bpgs respectfully to inform the Gentry, and inhabitants III general, of Abergavenny and its vicinity, that he has 1 aken to the Busiuess, Stock in Trade. &c. of Messrs. jj £ j 'r Watkinsand Son, as above, and earnestly solicits a con- tinuauce of that kind patronage and support with which they have for so many years been favoured, trustinc (p ;hat no efforts of his will be wanting to ensure a ance thereof. p w TEETH, | 'r u&wzy&usu) uswi?r&$1 is SURGEON DENTIST, PN BEGS to inform the Gentry of BRECON and Pi iu Vicinity, that he may be consulted during the t- ollowing week, in all cases relative to the Teeth an i raj Gums, at iMr John Duncan's, Chemist. Hirh lu NATURAL, ARTIFICIAL, AND TEETH MADV I OF STONE, fixed, from one to a complete s t on I the most approved principles. iflj Teeth Stopped with Gold, Platina, and ft Mineral Cenaent. W Children c Teeth Regulated. High Street, Brecon, July 7th, 1S37. L" SWANSEA WATER WORKS. | T^Hvvr.PlRECTO,lS of the SWANSEA WATER pi 77-„nc„A8 COMPANY are now ready to recent Ki PipJc LAYING and FIXING CAST IRON i A v. COCKS, &c. The quantity of Leao pj in depth for each joint to be as follows, viz:— L » and 4 inch Pipes, 9 feet long each li inch in depth, K 5 and 6 inch Pipes. lA inch in depth. K 7 and 8,. l« || The Tenders o be made at per yard lineal foj eacL E class of Pipes. R The whole of tbe work to be performed tc the entire jf; satisfaction of the Company's Engineer, and aceordiug Ij to the Specification which may be seen, ou application fl The whole of the work to be performed tc the entire, satisfaction of the Company's Engineer, and aceordiug Ij to the Specification which may be seen, ou application fl at the Office of J. Jackson Price, Solicitor, Swansea. |5 The Tenders to be delivered on or before the 15ti, a July instant, and all communications to be addressed tc » the Directors of the Swansea Water Work* Company. 9 C)ardiff Sheep and Pig Market. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a PUB- I L1C MARKET PLACE. tuate at or near the iff OLD QUAY, in the Town of CARDIFF, in the County H of Glamorgan, for the SALE of SHEET, LAMBS, snd 88 SWINE, will be OPENED on SATURDAY, the Mil: iJay of JULY next, and from thenceforth wiL be hf.^ tud kept on every WEDNESDAY and SATURDA i ind y FAI DAY, throughout ihe Year |j| By Order of the Council of the Borotisn of Cardiff. n E. P. RICHARDS, | Cardiff, 30th June, 1637. Town Clerk- |