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BRISTOL a.nd NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, WILL IIAIL LIM Durin Ihe NEXT WEF.K,.il Duriti,, t 1, e N I-XT IVEFK, FOLFOWS: FROM BRISTOL, AUe. 14, MONDAY 74 morn. 4 after 15, Tl'ESDAY 5 £ morn 5 after lfi. WEDNESDAY 6.^ morn. 5i after lo' ',Hl,R8DA Y. 7 morn 10 £ morn 18. Fttfl)AY 7j uiorn.11 morn 19. SATURIIAV. 8 inorn 12 noon FROM NEWPORT. AUG. 14, MONDAY 8 morn 2 after 15, TUESDAY 9 morn 3i after 16, WEDNESDAY. 5 morn 4 after 17, TlUI IS.nDA Y.. 5^ morn 6 after 18, FRIDAY 6 morn 5i after 19, SATURDAY 6 inorn 5.1 after PARES:-After Cabin, 4j.—Fore-Cabili, ■—Chil- dren under 12 Years of A;:p, Half-price.—Dogs, Is each. Four-Wheel Carriage, 20* Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; 'Uses each, 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one •M«en«er, 15s.; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto "_fe-Cahin, 6s. lo and Fro same day, (provided a To and Fro Ticket IS taken), Aftei Cabin, 6s.. Fore Cabin, 3. P 'he Proprietors of the above Steam Packets p Vh NO riCR that they will not be accountable for anv ^*3Senger'g Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Package, or Parcel(if lost or damaged ) unless I Vl* at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; ftd if above the value of 40s. to be entered at its ralue, alld Carriage in propurtion paid for the same at the time Booking. PONTYHOOL AND ANKRGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily •Jween these places and Newport. .RTTDEGAR [RON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- ^"d;e, Bedwelty, and a branch from Newbridge «o ^i'Uyglo,—A Coach Daily between these places and **port arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- '?• and starting at 1 o'clock afternoon. JJ he CAM KltlA, Steam Packet, leaves Cumberland *S|n, Hotw«ll*. every Morning, for PORTSHEAD, and eturiis .in the Evening. For times of sailing. &c.. see b*nd bill,. B Apply at the Bristel General Steam Navigation Com- ^y's Office. 1, Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Ofiices, "Lain-Witarf, Hotwells, ani Rodnev Wharf, New- POrt. JOHN JON ES, Agent. REDUCED FARES. a*r-Wheel Carriages drawn by oue Horsr, only 10s. 6d. CARDIFF and BRISTOL. TSfcl The New and beautiful Fast Going ■jMjltV Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Emfines 30 Horse Power Each, H. T. PARFITT, Commander, Ply during the ensuing; week, with Passengers and Goods, as follows :— ,5"c- FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Merthyr, §c. at ^••T"«<fay 4i afternoon 12^ afternoon •-Thursday 5i morning lj morning 7 3 morning jj I" ROM BRISTOL. Coaches to Merthyr. l6**«°n^a'r afternoon 6 afternoon *••* 9 morning 1 afternoon >0 .r.!i<lay 10i morninjt 5{ afternoon 1.4 D n ,Irstiaytlle 17th. and ontlium(inyttit 31st, THE c lARLoTTE, after her arrival at Bristol, will for -INFHUAD af 9 o'clock in the Morning, and MINEHRAD on her return that evening to Bristol. *■°**h Waggon for Merthyr, immediately after the 'vaj of the Packet from Bristol. p. Faijes :-Aftf-r Cai)iii :is.-Fore Cahin. :s. eaclluldrea. "nder 12 y^ars of Age, Hal f-ii rice.- Dogs, Is. .It r A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. (%nt prps'"nonts may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Wlieel Carriage, ¡ Ulttfl drawn by One Ho..e. Two-Wheel Carriage. 10s. 6d.; Horsps, fis. •^sc'« Horse and Rider, After Cabin. 9s. Fore Cabin. pe'n • Cattle, Sheep. These Fares include every ex- re.11 ters are requerted to order all Goods intended for 11 LADY CH A n LOTTE, to be sent to Clare Street Hall, arh Str..ct. Hristol. fhl i6r<A3/r. fyc-—Fast Light Post Coaches to and from Lady Charlotte. Welt.,bridge, A her dare, Merthyr, Cowkridge, Bridgend. Pl 'dissent, aid Caerphilly,—Goods forwarded to these *nln Spnig VVaggons and Lock-up Canal Boats iin- ^e,tiately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular £ (nveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the il*14'11 Packet Warehouse till called for.—Frieght to be p on delivery. *'OoUgf Packages, Parcels, &c. forwarded to all parts KiM°m without delay, when sent to either of their ^'n Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. further information as to Freight, Sec. will be «*t obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Donovan. •\y'e Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff: or to Mr • Owen. 15, Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol. Kw 'v'Ct'—ie ^roPrie,ors of 'he above Steam racket ^<1° 'at 'hey will not be accountable for any «*ii<f'er's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged *•>'( t' or otherwise) unless Booked at either ilt Cardiff or Bristo., if above the value Sm 'wn'ess entered at its value, hnd Carriage in pro- ci OR Vaiii for the same, at the time (if Booking.— ?0« c°,ls.^ed to order, or not taken away before Six lock in the evening of the day of landing, will A4 at the risk and expenee of the consignees, u, £ 0f>ds to he considered as liens, not only f°r freight ^"arges due thereon, Wit also for all previously un- j, ,sSe<J Freight and Charges due bjr consignees to the 0r °Pr'e.tors of the said Packet. Disputed weights hp .ra<"rftwent, claims for loss or damage, &c cannot :lh "We<l> unless a written notice of the san^e be sent to ^J^office on the day of delivery—August, 1837. ^C^RDIFF and BRISTOL. N-w ant' Swift Goiny Steam Packet, NAUTILUS, ^'0 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, iuteiKied to ply during the NEXT WEEK, with Passengers and Goods, as follows :— FROM CARDIFF Coach from j ,fl- Merthyr. jj.'• Monday afternoon 11 morning ^"•Wednesday 5 afternoon 1 afternoon "•Friday 6.} inoruiKg 2i morning FRO.Vf BRISTO I., Coach to Merthyr. j^nssday 3 afternoon 7 afiernoon ^••'fhursd 10 morning 5 afternoon '"•^iiturday 6 morning 10 moruing °rth's Waggon, meets the l'ite.ket for Merthyr, ,&e.— -p&vjs's Wa<u'on meets the Packet for Newbridge, forest. ,v° p FARES Aftpr Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. hildren under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. fx Y Dogs. Is. each. "Runouts mav he had on Board on moderate Terms. A female Steward attends the Ladies'Cabin. J5 ^iiecl Carriage, 21s.; Ditto, drawn by one horse, heel Carriage, IOs. (jJ; Horses, 6s. each; ) Aud i^der. After Cabin, $)s,, Fore Cabin, 7s. (ut. ]\f.j riaftt^eajvei)ts arc now made for the conveyance of ec, t"|es<er Gsvods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, in vfrJl<r.Clion w«h the Swansea and Cardiff Packets, at a c Cheap aud F«p £ diuous Rate. • Goods intended to he shipped per this Packe*, sent to the Pivck.e.t Office, No. 12, Quay Street. ■Hti l'v w'" be hauled to the Packet, at the Com- ^f'rl exPer'se; or they will Le t»ken in at the Cum- BrtS'n Locks' bv llOBK!!T C1HPLIN. Goods forwarded to ull parin of tlui kingdom, i without delay. "^Cs» to SMVJ from Merthyr, &C., meet the (s Natitilits," on Arrival an.1 Departure. from Cambridge, daily, aftd also Sprini; jy Waggons to cach of the above places. A berdiii-e, Merthyr, Cowlrridge, Bridgend, t'li.cert4^ and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these .,U,k itr JU '»ci!- up Canal Boatsand Wagons, immediately r,val, unless ordered by any particular conveyance Furti Freight to bu' paid on delivery. vr 'n'or,w*ti«»n may be obtained of Mr Osana". \V|, ^'rarage fstceet. and at ihe. Packet Office oil the No l2-Wd,ff; and .of Mr John Gritliih Jones, Agent, NoT.Y,"?y Street, Brisicl. \fl"e n V'"—I be Proprietoxs,,j-, the above Steam Packet '«»*sen0t,<:r' 'hat they will not.be accountable for any ""y G0Ser 8 'age nor w'" they be answerable for >tSs book* '>acl!aSR> or Parcel, (if low or jJ?niaged) un- **KU u either of their Offices in Cardiff Bristol, j ^fiacr, °Ve ,'1K va'ue of 40i. entered at its value, and "^okiDs,' ln, I""portion paid for the sauae, at the liiwe tuf S—August, 1837, "JkkL THE SCHOONER H. JOB LIN, Master, IS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, For Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cuwbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON TUESDAY' AUGUST the 22nd, 1837. For Freight, &c. Itpply to the Master, on Board M R. Burton, jun., Newport; Mr Thomas Richards Abergavenny Messrs Winstone, Prosser and Co. Brecon Mr Smith, the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr Fail- clough, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport and London Shipying Company, at Cardiff. London, August 7th, 1837. mm WOKS, MONMOUTHSHIRE. To Innholders, Hotelkeepers, Capitalists) and Others. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. o be Soil* bJ! Auction, By Order of the Executors of the late Hawkins Bees, deceased, on the PIIEMISFS I, at Tit E- DEGAR IRON WORK! on THURSDAY, the 17th day ot AUGUST next, between the hours of Three and Five of the Clo'ck in the Afternoon, ALL that Capital MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, Old Established Commercial Inn, Hotel and Public House, called the TREDEGAR ARMS, which iias recently been entirely rebuilt* (from the designs and under the superintendence ot 1\1r John Jenkins, Architect, Red Lion Square, London,) at a considerable expense, with the very best materials, well seasoned Baltic Timber, &c. &c. Handsome Stone Staircase (with mahogany rail); is ex- tremely well and neatly fitted up with every con- venience, and well adapted for the reception and aceommodation of Families, Commercial Gentle- men, and Travellers. J The Premises al e admirably situated forBusiness, at the corner of the Circus, opposite the Town Hall, in the populous and flourishing Town of Tre- degar, and contains,on the basement story, a large and convenient Kitchen, Scullery, and four large Cellars. On 'he ground floor. spacious Portico and En- trance Hall, Commercial Room, Private Room, Smoking Room, 'lap Room, Spirit Shop, with two Entrances from the Street, a spacious Bar and Bar Parlour, and Wine Cellar under the Stairs. On the first floor, a capital Drawing Room, with throe windows; seven excellent airy Bed Rooms, water and other Closets. On the second floor, nine very good Bed llooms, and large Linen Closet. In the Yard, which measures upwards of 3,000 feet, is a six stalled Stable, with ample room for building Brew House, Coach Houses, Stables, and other Offices. The House commands a good bold and attractive frontage, and the interior is exceed- ingly well arranged. The Hooms are of good dimensions, lofty and very cheerful. The Premises (which stand decidedly in the most convenient and airy situation in the Town. and are capable of doing a. very Extensive Business) are held under Lease from the TRP.DEGAlt IRON COMPANY, dated the 25th March, 1802, for the term of 79 Years, of which 44 were unexpired on the 25tli of March last, at a moderate ground rent. For further particulars, and to view the Premises, apply to Richard Fothergill, Esq., and Air John Lewis, of Tredegar, aforesaid, the Executors; or to Mr C. G. Baker, of Ahercarne and Tredegar, aforesaid, their Solicitor. All letters to be postage paid. ° MONMOUTH. Zo be Soli* bl) Sluttton, By Messrs BURTON & SON, At the TOWN JURY ROOM, on MONDA Y the Hth Day of AUGUST next, at 12 o'Clock at noon, subject to such conditions a shall be then produced,, the fol- lowing FII EE HOLD PROPERTY:— TOT I —A MESSUAGE and OAi'DRV. containing j Ir. 3p. in the occupation of .fames LrwU, situate on (he side of the Turnpike Woad leading to Wonastow, and within half a mile of the Town. LOT 2.— A Piece of ORCHARDING, containing 3a. lr. 3>, in the occupation of Mr. Ed ward on the Bank of the Miiiitiow, ill the Parish, and with- in a quarter of a mile of the Town of Monmouth. LOT 3.-A WAREHOUSE, with the WHARF ad- joining. in the occupation of Mr. Henry Hughes, situate below Wye Bridge, in the said Town. LOT 1. í\fgSSUAGE, adjoining tile last Lot, in the occupation of Richard Fuller. LOT 5.—A CO'ITAGE and GARDEN, in the orfn. pat ion of Samuel Davies, situate on the Cindei-hill, in the said Town. LOT G.-A Piece of MEADOW GoiOUXD, situate in Chippenham Mead, in the occupation of Mr. J. G. Hughes, containing 2A. Ill, 20P. LoT 7—A Piece of ORCHARDING. containing 2lt. situate on the Cinder-hill, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Baker. 1."1' 8. Two several Pieces of MENDOW OTIOUN I), intheoconuatinn of Mr. William Follett, containing altogether 10A. 3R. SOl'. situate in the Parish of Dixton, and within a mile and a half of the Town. LOT 9.— A Piece of LAND, formerly part of the Crown and Thistle property, containing about 24 and a half feet in Frontage, and exteading back to property belonging to inir. H. Powles. LOT IO.-One other Piece of T,\ND adjoining the last- mentioned l.ot, containing in length 24 and a half feet in frontage, and extending back to -Alr, Pf)wles' property. LoT I I.-One other Piece of Lano adjoining the last mentioned Lot. containing in length 244 feet in frontage, and emending hack to Mr Powles's Property. LOT 12. — One other Piece of Land adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing 24-t feet in frontage, and extending back to Mr Powles's Property. LOT IS.-One other Piece of Land. situate opposite the intended New Market, in Monmouth, having a frontage of 22 fee!, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Edward Dawe. 0 LOT I.J.-Onc other Piece of I.and adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing a frontage of 22 feet, and extending hack to Mr Dawe's Premises. LOT 15-0ne other Pirce oi Land adjoining the last mentioned Lot, containing a frontage, of 22 feet, .ind extending back to Premises in the occupation of Mrs Cotterell. LOT 16 -One other Piece of Land, adjoining th last mentioned Lot, containing a frontage of 22 fret, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mrs Cotterell, and Mr Avcry. LOT 17.-0nc other Piece of Land. adjoining the ta meutione Lot. having a frontage of 22 feet, and extending b;l.¡;' to Premises belonging to Mr Avery and Mr Dyke. LOT IH.-n(' other Piece of Lard, adjrining the last mentioned Lot, having a frontage of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Dyke. LOT 19— One other Piece of Laid, adjoining the last mentioned Lot. having a ft-ontale of 22 feet, and extending back to Premises belonging to Mr Charles Buxton. The several Tenants will shew Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, á, 6, 7, and 8. Lots 9, 10, 11. and 12 adjoin, and the other Lots, from 12 to 19. <tre situate opposite the intended New Market, in the I o»n of Monmouth a Ground Plan of \\liich may he seen on application at the Office of the Town Cleik. For further particulars apply to the Town Clerk of j Iloiiilio,ith-all letters to be post paid. i OT tm4 UTo be SoltJ b Slucttou, By Messrs. BURTON and SON, On MONDAY th", lith day of AUGUST, 1?37, at the ANGL.L INN, at the hour of 6 o'clock in the evcuiii", subject to conditions then to he produced. ° A PIECE of FREEHOLD GROUND, extend- ing from the Churci.-yard to the New Koad leading to lite intended New Marker Place, containing in length 114 feet, and in breadth 62 feet, (be the same more or les,) with a substantial and Ornamental Building thereon, containing a five stalled Stable. Saddle-Room"! Double Coach House, with Corn and spacious Hav-lofts, a PumP Of Sill, ng Water; having a frontage of 66 feet, capable ot being converted into a genteel Private Resi- dence, or to any purpose of Trade requiring room, the situation being most desirable. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. T-1) fce SolU 1m auction, By order of the Assignees "of Mr J. G. Bird, a Hanl<rupt, By MESSRS. BRADLEY BARNARD, & Co. 0n thewpnv're, OI,D CASTLE, BRIDGEND, on WLDNLSDay, 23rd AUGUST, 1837, RDS of lr,<)() BUSHELS of very E MAI.T. the whule of which will be put up iu lots 10 Slllt STtdU ,he f,ollowi"S Excellent Cart Mare, will go i„ c'amtal 11* la,r"ess vcl'y useful little Cart Horse; the na aCf VPry we" known in this County by Sots nf"l-r S ^st'e » very good Gig; Cart; Two ai')ess Saddles R: idles, &c. &c. Likewisethe field i°'" (a^r>l|t Twelve Tons) now in Rick on the Th^c ,n°W'! l'lp name of Caia Got, Parish of Coity, nm ■■ i' ° °' r'ie ^a'r will commence at Ten o'clock iii a' ''le Horses, 'JJig. Cart, &c., will be sold >e afternoon. There wiil be no reserve. And on Ihe foi'owui- days. THURSDAY, FRIDAY CRDAY, the 24th, 25th, and 26th of AUGUST WILL BE SOLD P,Y AUCTION, "remises in Lots, all the HOUSEHOLD F[_" R- M i • "f the said Bankrupt; comprising handsome a logany Sideboard; excellent Mahogany Sofa and Couch, Hair Cushions, and lilled with the same; ele- gant Mahogany Dining lt„„in Chairs. Hair Seats handsome Mahogany Wardrobe; and Four-post Ue.U S'ei»'lsi Mahogany Dining, Pembroke, Card, and other ables Brussels and Kidderminster Carpets, Steel enders and Irons, handsome Pier and Dressing Glasses, some first rate Sporting Engravings, Coloured' e ramed and Glazed, famous Light Day Clock, IJotcli' Alarum ditto, Paintings and Engravings", Sundry Vols <>t Hooks, Four-post and Tent Bedsteads, with Chintz furniture, excellent Feu.her 13,.<is, Mattrasses, Quilts Counterpanes, capital Mahogany Chest of Drawer's .VI ahogauy Commodes, and liiddets, Bamboo Chairs, SrBn8|pl rT' 1'amte'1 dressing Tables, and Wash Ratios, Chamber services, Bed and Table Linen. China. I l'l a.n;l 1 ,atc<l articles, goo,) Double ami Single- M, Guns .Sword, Still,aids, Deal Tables, and all Kinds oi Kitchen requisites, Ac. &c The Sale will commence each day at II o'clock precisely. 13 li ID G END, To Grocers, Stationers, and others, Co fir SO¡¡¡ j&y ITntfcrr, On the Premises, by older of the Assignees of Mr. J. G. BIRD, a Bauhrupi, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 22nd. lb-">7. 'JMIE whole of the STOCK IN TRADE, of I STVTION'I'RY. GROCERY, &c. The GRO(!l"RY comprises, 'i'eas, Coll'ees. Su.rars Spicer, Candles, Soap, Tobacco. SnuiT, h'ice. Starch' Itasins, Vinegar, Mustard. Blacking, &c. &c. The STATIONERY consists of Demy, Crown, Fools eap,Post,alld other Paper, Account Book's, Printed Books (New and Standard Woiks), School Books, Wax Ink Pens, Quills, and a great var.ety of other Articles.—The whole of the Slock is in excellent condition The SHOP FIXTURES, which arc very convenient in a v be t.-ken at a Valuation. The Stock will be on View on Monday, the 21st of August instant, when Inventories and Corditions of the Sale will be produced, and Sealed Tenders received; and or. the following day, ( 1 uesday), at On0 o'clock precisely, the Tenders will be opened, and the Purchaser declared. Further Particulars may be obtained, by apolication to Stephen Towgood, l'-s<]., Clrchtl, Bradley, Barnard and Co., Accountants, Biistol, and London; or on the Premises. GREAT FOREST OF BRECKNOCK. 1,200 HEALTHY sia&ih- aiQwsi&r, t.: riJ: u.J ,r AND SUPERIOR BILL POBJISS, FOR SALE. o be ortT UJl Sluriton, By Mr WILLIAM JOXKS, At CNEWR, four miles from Pevynnock and 12 n.:les from Brecon, on TUESDAY 22nd AUGUST, IHB". underOlclllioncl1 fat and other SHEEP, and HILL PONIES. Consisting of 700 Fat Welsh Wethers, four and five-years old 300 Cneviot Wethers; three-years old 180 Cheviot Ewcs; and 20 Superior Cheviot Hams, The flill Ponies consists of Mares and Geldings of different ages a handsome pair of f'oor-\ears old Chesnut Ponies (good matchers); ditto Grey ditto, four-vears- old and a very handsome pair of Bay Stallion Ponies, five-years-o!d. The Auctioneer respectfully takes leave to call the attention of Butchers and others to the above Sale, and to assure them that the whole of the above Stock will be sold without the least reservation. The Sale will commence at 11 o'clock, and three months credit will be given 011 approved security. COUNTY OF BRECON. t O iir ltrt, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELSIAS NEXT, A CAPITAL MESSUAGE and FARM situate I 'n the Parish of LLANSPYTH1D, about Three wi'ijV 'h,> T,,wn of BKl':C0N- taI't'd CEFN-Y- I ARC, containine by adm< asurement 124 ACRES or thereabouts, of Meadow. Pasture, and Arable L\ND, with a Valuable Right of Common upon the Lordship and Great Forest of Brecknock. The Buddings are all Tiled and in excellent repair, and in every respect well adapted for the occupation ot the harm to the greatest advantage. Every encouragement will be given to an industrious tegponsibhi Tenant. For further particulars, applv, (if hy Letter, post paiu), to Messrs. Jones, Powell and Ives, Solicitors, Brecon; Mr Thomas Davies, Land Agent, Crickhoweil or to the Bailiil, at Penpont House, who will shew the l' drm, and where a Map of the Lands may be seen. 27th July, ls,37. SOUTH WALE -v tCo be Het, AND ENTERED ON IN MARCH NEXT, A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, well Situated and in all respects adapted for an Inn, and will he hn as such. A Wine and Spirit Business may be established little exertion. The Furniture will he sold to the Tenant on a fair valuation and from 20 to 40 Acres of Land, adjoining the Premises, is to he let along with them. D A convenient place for Posting, and it is well worth the attention of an active C""p'e w''0 have got a small capital to begin witi), af the landlord will encourage them. A respectable Tenant will be accommodated with the house sooner, hut no rent will be be- fore the 25th of March, for it- Application to be made to F, 1 eoman, Post Office, Cumwrthen, postage paidi GLAMOR q A n S H I R Eo o be lLft, AND ENTERED rros ()N T!IE SECOND DAY OF FEIIRVAUV, 1838, A NEAT and COMMODIOUS COTTAGE, to- gether with FARM, from 10 '•» 30 Acres of Rich Pasture and Meadow Land, wiih large Garden. Barn, Stables, &c. comprising Two Parlours, One Kitchen, Back ditto, Cellar, Brewhouse, Four best Bed Rooms and Two Servants' ditto. The above is situate in the pleasant Villnse of Southerndown, commanding a fine view of the Bristol Channel, and within a quarter of a mile of the same having the Cliffs and Castle ofDunraven in the distance, makes the scenery grand in the extreme. To an iuvalid it would be a most desirable residence. Fu-tlier particulars may be had of Mr J. Jenkins, Auctioneer, Nolton Cottage, Bridgend, (if by letter, post paid). I Ihe Sale of the Wick Property, advertised for Sale on the 2nd September, at the Wyudham Arms Inn, Bridgend, is POSTPONED. TO Æ(Q) (ftMSTEi&S, SMELTERS AND OTHER MANUFACTURERS In Iron and SteeL VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES. Eo be solzy, tog ijribatr Contract, CJEVERAL valuable ESTAT ES, including a nura- her of rich and extensive COAL and IRON MINES; the surface of the Soil round the latter containing im- niensc masses of the finest Kidney Ore, in the vicinitv of some of the most flourishing and populous Towns of that State, with Railroads, Turpike Roads and Canals, which furnish easy Outlets to any part of the United States. Particulars mar be obtained of Mr II. W. Bull, Solicitor,No. 25, Ely Place Holborn, London, to whom etlers, (post paid) may he addressed. VALUABLE LANDS, IN LEWIS COUNT V, In the Vicinity of the Ohio River, WESTERN VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, 90r Sale, bn Vríbatr (Contract. LOT 1. A PLOT OF L \ND, contain 50^0 Acres, sub- divided into 32 Farms. each of PiO Acres, or thereabouts, lying on the left hank of the navigable Little Kanawha Hiver, a branch of the Great Ohio. LOT 2. A PLOT OF LAND, containing 2000 Acres, sub- divided into 9 Farms, of 222 Acres each, on the"~nariks of Hujlies's River, a navigable branch of the Little K ana wha. LOT 3. \NO I IIF\R P! or OF Acres, subdivided into IG Farms, each of 1(.0 Acres, situate near the, improving Towns of Weston and Westlieid, 011 the Horn, Cove, and Leading Creeks, branches of the Little Kanawha. LOT 4. ANOTHER PLOT OF LWD. containing 350 Acres, subdivided into 1H Farms, of from 100 to 2h) Acres each, lying 011 the Waters of Freeman's Creek, a branch of the Monongaheia River. LOT 5. A "OTHER PLOT OF LAVD. containing 2900 \cres, subdivided into 9 Farms, of from 2SO to 390 Acres each, lying on the banks of Hughes's lliver, before de- scribed. LOT f. ANOTHER PLOT OF LAND, containing 2720 Acres, s-ibdivided into 16 Farms, of 170 Acres each, lying on Leading Creek, and nearly contiguous to Lot 4. The above Plots of Land, for the most part, clothed with growing Timber, ihe sale of which will more than cover the expense of clearing, are centrally situated, in a healthy climate, between the thriving Tmwnsof Middleboum. Clarksburg, Parkersburg, Weston, Beverley, Westlieid, Elizahetil Town, and Bull's Town. They are well watered, and are capable of )ii,;n, at small expense brought into a hi>!h state of cultivation. Re. sides the valuable prodtlctions yielded hy the soil, these lands are also admirably adapted for Stock raising. The products of the numerous thriving Farms in this neigh- bourhood are, Indian Corn, Wheat, Barley, Oats, 1 ye> Beans, Buckwheat, Herau, Flax, Cotton, and Tobacco, Sit.ce,t and Irish Potatoes, Turnips, Pompions. Melons, Cabbages. Beets, and every Garden Vegetable pcct,.iai- to England. Abundant supplies of indigenous and exotic Grapes, and all European Fruits, of an improved flavour, grow upon the soil, and every Farmer isable to manufacture Sugar from the Maple, sufficient to supply the walits of his family, indigenous orchards of this Tree abounding in almost every I)OIl". and on every watercourse, in Western Virginia. The neighbouring Forests also yield the White and Black Walnut, Acorns, Chestnuts. Hickory and Hazle Nuts, and nutritious roo's, noon which the Hogs of the Farm fatten in the autumn. The Live Stock commonly raised are Horses, Mules, Neat Cattie, Sheep, Hogs, and Poultry of every descnp- tion, equal to any ill the world. The Plots arc of easy access, lyins near to main roads and navigable streams communicating with the :1ho\' Towns, thereby affording the greatest facility for the sale of all marketable produce. Upon the various rivers of this Conntvare situate extensive Manufacturing Mills, Stores, and Salt Works, where the Agriculturist may be supplied with huilding materials, domestic requisites, and all implements 01 husbandry, upon the most n-.oderate terms. Thr. Titles, which have been recently examined. 2nd certified to be correct, by the !(,ristrar of tll(- Land )¡¡Ire in Virginia, are deduced from the original Stale Grants to the present Proprietor. Abstracts of these Titles will he furnished to persons desiring to purchase, and they will not he reqtiired to pay their purchase monies until they, or their respective Solicitors, sball have approved of the same. A concise description of the Counties, Towns, Villages, and other places delineated on the Map is subjoined but, persons requiring further and more extensive information, will tind it in a little work upon Virginia, which has heen compiled with intich care, from the most authentic sources, and has been recently published, price Three Shillings, by Mr. Edward Bull, of Holies Street, Cavendish Square, and may be had of all Booksellers. Mr. Henry Bull, of No. 25, Ely Place, London, Solicitor, is authorised by the Proprietor to treat for the Sale of whom Particulars miy be obtained, and with whom the Titles are deposited. Partiruiars may also be obtained of Air. Leifchild, Latin Surveyor, :,nd Auctioneer, Lothbury; and at Garraway's. and the Auction Mart. May. 1837. TO MERCHANTS AND Ckl"i'AINT-; OF SHI IS SPORTSM EV, AND TRAVELLERS. RPIIORN s POTTED YARMOUTH ULOATERS, f tfI'UW 'n perfection.—'The increasing demand or 11s most delirious preparation proves beyond all on it n is far superior to any thing of the kind ever yet ottered to the public, for sandwiches, toast, biscuits, &c., and as an excellent relish for wine. In Pots, Is. and 2s. each. warranted in all climates. e have last/oed' Thorll's Potted Bloaters, for Toast, ■-•in('u»ches, &r./ it jS( indeed, quite a delicacy. ay< nnrio ot ouririends. proceeding to India and the Colonies, s ion d og any account lie without a supply—we certainly a preference over any thing of the kind that has ever come under our uotice.A lexallder' Eust India Magazine. T)IOi{vSTALLY-HO:U CR, for garne,steaks, c''ops, cutlets, made dishes, and all general purposes, is the richest and most cconomical sauce now in use, im- parting a zest not otherwise acquired.—-In Bottles, 2s. a»d 4s., warranted in all climates. have tried (eredc experto) Thorn's Tally'ho Sauce, an,1 can pronounce it exquisite. We know nothing of the ingredients, that we leave to such as are more curious in fish sauce' that we are; but we can speak to the richness of its flavour, which, by our tliinkingr, would create an appetite under the ribs of death.—Sntirjsf Wholesale at the Warehouse, 223, High Holborn of all wholes-? Oilmen and Druggists in London; and retail by all respectable Oilmen, Grocers, and Druggists, in 111c United Kingdom. ° CAUTION.—'('he Proprietor being aware of several spurious compositions that are daily otfered to the public under the name of Potted Bloaters, begs them to observe his signature, A THORN, on the side of the pot. without which it cannot be genuine. Agents :—. Merthyr Tydvil.. Mr David Morgan.. Chemist. Swansea Mr Wiiiiams Cambrian Office Cat mart hen ">]r Rvans. Journal Office, Brecon, Mr Williams, Druggist, Taff Vale Railway, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the nexf l HALF YEARLY GENER\L MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company WILL BE HELD, pur- stiantto the Act of Parliament, at the A'\GEL INN, C\bT)IFI. on TUESDAY the 2?nd .4LTGUST instant, at Two o'Cleck, for the general purposes of UtL4kijuess The Chair will be taker, at Two p;ecise!y. WALTER COFFIN, Deputy Chairman, The Transfer Books will be closed on the 15: h inst. and will not be opened tintii after the said Half Yeariy General Meeting, on the 22nd instant. By Order of the Board, JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. Railway Office, Cardiff, 8th August. 18-,7. GREAT WESTERN aASLWAY. 7VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Di- 1 rectors of this Company will receive at their Office, No. 17, Cornhill, London, on or before THURSDAY! the 24th of AUGUST, at 12 o'Cloek, TENDERS for a supply, not exceeding 4,000 Tons, of WROUGHT IRON HAILS, dclive,able either in London or Bristol, within the first six months of next year, at periods fixed in the Specification, which, together WITH the drawings of the Rails, may be obtained, and the Models of thc Hails seen, at the Company's Offices in London or Bristol. CHAS. A. SAUNDERS, i THOS. OSLER, V SECRELARIES- Sih Aug. 1837. GBEAT WESTERN RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next HALF-YEARLY GENEKAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company, will be held, pursuant to the Act of Parliament, in BRISTOL at the GUILD- HALL, in BROAD STREET, on THURSDAY, the 31st instant, at Eleven O Clock, lor the general pur- poses ef business. The Chair will be taken at Twelve o'Clock precisely. BENJAMIN SHAW. Chairman, ROBERT BRIGHT, Deputy Chairman. The Transfer Books will be closed on the. 21st instant, and wiH not be opened until after the said llalf-Ycarly General Meeting on the 31st. Clause 123 provides, that no Person shall be entitled to vote as a Proxy, unless the instrument appointing him shall have been transmitted to one of the Secretaries of the Company, at least live days before the Meeting. By order, C. A. S AUNDERS, ) C '1HOS. OSLER, Secretaries. Railway Oiffces,^ 17, Cornhill, London, 1st Aug. 1U37, J Corn Street, Bristol.- l BRECONSHIRE RACES, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 27 and 28 SEPTEMBER, 1837. FIRST DAY. rpilE OUTH WALES PRODUCE STAKES of I 10 SOV R LIT, NS e.veh. for the Produce of Marts covered in L8->.>. Colts fist. 7ibs.; Fillies, bst. -libs Half bred ones allowed lOlhs. Two -M.les. Major Rice s CA. c. by Tumworth, out of Selina, by Phantom. Captain Bnwen D.iviES' hr. f. Merry Lass, hy Doctor lau tus, out of MiN,a 7~ br. f.Medea, by DoctorFalistus. out of Manto, bv Tiresiai. 777 C' C- Celastrus, hy Gambler, out of ( lematis. Mr Henoerson <b. f. by Doctor Faustus, out of Fanny, hy Master Henry. Mr Maybery's br. c. the Skipper, by Sailor, out of Lady Oxford. (h. b.) J Mr Priefs b f, by Eastgrove, out of Faith, by Paulo- witz. (h, b.) J TFIL^JALIIES' PLATE of 50 SOVEREIGNS. Three Years Old, 7st.; Four. 8st. Albs.; Five, 9st.; Six and ased, ,)st. 51bs. A Winrier once this Year (ItaLches and Handicaps excepted) to carry 31bs Thrice, 7 >5. extra. Horses that have started Twice this Year, and not winning, allowed Slbs. Two Mile Heats. The USK STAKES of 5 SOVEREIGNS each, Three foi eit, w it 1 -F 20 added, for Horses not Thoroueli bred. I O c ose and name to the Clerk of the Course on or be ore tie 1st of August; the weights to be declared by the 14th of August, and to accept or not by the 1st of ^epte.n ,r. Heats, twice'round aud the distance. To Lw be A.IWICANPED hv the Stewards, or whom they NIAY appoint. IT | H.-PG Horses do not starttlie Public Money will not be added. f'R rs I-'NT SUBSCRIBERS. LORD PODNEY | WALTER MAYRERY II. IOUCHET DAVIES ( LANCELOT MORGAN. SECOND DAY, A RACE of 5 facli. for Horses that have been hunted in South Wales and the of Hereford and Monmouth, (durin the last season). Gentlemen Riders. V2st. each, Two Miles over Six Hurdles; a W inner of J:50 at any one time to carry 7lhs. extra. Tn cloe ..lid r;ame IÔ the Clerk of tbe Course on or before the ht of September. The BRECONSHIRE STAKES of 10 SOVEREIGNS eaeh.h. ft. with ,£:20 added; to name to the Clerk of the Course, on or before the 1st of 'tugu«t; the weights to be declared by the 14th, and to accept or not by the 1st September. Two Miles. To be Handicanned by the Stewards, or wftiom they may appoint. If Three Horses do not start. the Public Money will not be added. PRF.SENT sriiSCRIRV.ns. HOWEL GWYN I LORD T7 0DNEY BOWEN DAVIES H. TOUCUET DAVIES. R. D. GO UGH The MEMBERS' PLATE of 50 SOVEREIGN S Three Years, 8st. Four, Ost. 3!bs. Five. 9st. 131bs.8 SIX, 10st. 41bs.; and Aged, lOst. 7lbs.; a Winner once this year to carry 3'bs. Twice. 51bs.; Thrice. 71bs.; extra. Horses that have started this Year and not winning, allowed 31bs. Half-bred Horses that never won two ctear Fifties, or flOD at anv one LIMF-allowed Tibs. A "iner of a Gold Cup, King's Date, or 100 Sovereigns, at one time, to carry 71 ha. extra, in andition to the above weights. Heats, about One Mile and Three Quarters. The COUNTY STAKES of 2 SOVEREIGNS each, with a Cnp givf,n b ()l0 stewards, for Horses bred in Breconshire. Weights the same as for the Members' a e* Heats, once round and a distance. T'RL'.SENT SUBSCRIBERS. J^E>NEY 1 WALT!-R MAYBERY H. TOUC'HET DAVIES I LANCELOT MORGAN. STAKES of 5 SOVEREIGNS ench_ ,rn. With a Purse added> Mile Heats. To be Handi capped by the Stewards! or whom thev appoint. To S ol ) ';rk °f th« Course, at the GKOIlGE JVN, r> n( ,i, •V o'clock, on the Evening of the First Day oi the «aces. piJte to°thep] nfme for 'be LadieS'Plate, and Members, '^lnckinth 'be Course, at the George Inn, by a stal es and W t^°f tho '-r,tb Sept.; and for the County Me 27th of s "Stak( !>v Ten o'Cloek in the Evening 10- fid I r>to,mher, the First Day of the Races to pay J();: Go. for each Horsp at the time of namiiil, and Thl Winner of V2 °n'' r,"inpa for Scales and Weights. <>' s' Plate ^reco"shire Stakes and L sk Slakes, Ladies 1 late and MP,nl)ers. pla ,0 subscribe One Sovereign each to the Funj. All disp.lites to be selti,d hvt^e Stewards or whom they mayappomt. and their decision to be final. r» Course who a^0wpd to erect any B^oth on the 1UCC C°" "8 Subscriber to the Fund. Da^fa'nd at the BELL*^ CATrL,f A T> n 011 lae Second Day* A J>ail at \hf> -r Castle Inn, each Night. The Right ..onorable LORD linnvrv s u. TOUCUE'i' l)AVlKS?KsqZ Stewards. liOULR ] OWELL, CierI, of the Course. I ¿')J J) } l:t (f) [!d PRESERVATION? Or CnotTSn, On the Hills of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart, IN THE COUNTY OF BRECON. TX consequence of the Scarcity of Game NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVi'.v, that NO PERSON WILL BE ALLOWED To SPOUT ON TTIE ABOVE HILLS the ensuing Season, and any Person found Trespassing, either for the purpose of breaking in Dogs, or under any o:hcr pretence whatever, will lie Prosecuted. A REWARD OF THREE GUINEAS over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament, will be paid by Messrs t, aughan and Bevan, Rrecon, to any Person giving information that will lead to the conviction of the Trespa.ssers. To Contractors and Builders. PERSONS willing to CONTRACT for the ERECTION of the NEW MARKET HOUSE, in the Town of MONMOUTH, are informed that Plans. Elevations, Sections, and Specification of the same, may be seen at the office of the Town Clerk of Mon- mouth. on and after the 2Slh day of August instant. Sealed Tenders, for the erection of the same, to he sent, directed to the Town Clerk of Monmouth, on or before the 11.1) day of September next. An) furthe- particulars may be obtained on application to the Town Clerk. or to the Architect, Mr G. V. Maddox at his office, Parade, Monmouth, or Bell Lane, Giou- cester. All letters to be post paid. Moimouth, 7th August, 1837. PURSUANT to a DECREE of the HIGH OUHl of CHANCERY, made in a Cause, when :n David Davies and another are the Plaintifls. and f.lizabeth Stanhope Carrie an-1 others are tiie Defenrants, the CREDITORS of WILLIAM SUCK- LING, formerly of NEW WINDSOR, in the County of BURKS, and late of HEMSTONE, in the Parish of COITY, in the County of GLAMORGAN, Esquire a Lieutenant Colonel, in the 3rd Regiment of Dragoon Guards, who died on the 2nd April, 1833, are to come in and (irove their Debts, before Henry Martin, Esquire, one of t ie jVJas'ers of the said Court, at his Chambers' in SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS. CHANCERY L ANE, LONDON, on or before the 12th day of August, 1837, or. in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree. WHITE and WHITMOHE. Bedford R. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Under the Patronage of his Jfa:est,IJ, H. R. H. the Duchess if Kent, und the Loids of the Treasury. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. rI^HE innumerable testimonials of cures of Cataract, Gutta-Serena, Ophthalmia, Inflammation. Nervous Head Ache Deafness, ai,d other Diseases to which those dciicate organs in eye and ear -.re suhjected are too numerous for the limits of this advertisement. This Snufi. when taken frequently, strengthens the Nerves of th.' Head, removes obstructions from the Lachrymal Sac or Duct, the membrane of which is in-leed a continuation of the Pi'uitary expansion within the Nostrils. Dr Guthrie, the eminent Surgeon, recommends Grimstone's Eye Snuff. FEW CASES OF SIGHT RESTORED. J. B. Laehfiehi, cxired of Ophthalmia; Whitehall, and Thatched House Tavern. Afrs Guppy. No. 36, Nelson Square, Blackfriars Road; cured of Ophthalmia. r' Miss Marv Roades, Market Place, Winslow, Backs; cured of Oph halmia. Witnesses to her cure. Mr John Rondes, father, and R. W alker, Esq., a magistrate. Air A. MTntt re, aged G5, No. 3, Silver Street, Golden Square; ctired of Gutta Serena. r II. Liston, Esq, Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Cataract, Mrs Burberow, cured while at Jamaica, of Gutta Sen na No, 37, Mary Street. Regent's Park, London. Air P. Saunderson, o. 10, Harper Street, Leeds; cured of Cataract. Mr H. Pluckwell, Tottenham House, Tottenham, Middlesex cured of Ophthalmia. Miss E. Englefield, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Nervous Head .4che. Madam F. Lespis, facing the Church, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Dimuess 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 Dirnnes- of Si-jht cured by its use. Elizabeth Robson, 19, Bell Street, EJgeware Road, cured of Ophthalmia. James Roe, Esq., 3 South Sauare, Gray's Inn, and 6, Camden Terrace, Solicitor; cared of Ophthalmia and Head Ache. 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, March 23, 1836, To Mr GRIMSTONF., Sir,—It is with feelings of gratitude I inform you of the great benefit I have received from the use of your 1 valuable Eve 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 1\ free from the pain to which thev had been subject, and I still continue to use it with the reatest advantage. .,e. I have the honour to Sir, Your obedient servant. Elizabeth ROBSON. (. reDewed T,stimonv. 2nd Jan. 183i.) Whitehall, 8th March, r836, Mr G UIMSTONE, Sir,-I think it but justice that I should offer mv acknowledgements to you for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your most exquisite fragrant compound of Herbs, -ailed Eye. Snuff. Its action on the membrane of the nose, causing the lachrymal glands to discharge in a manner truly surprLin/, and by that means so cleansed the cornea, that my Eves became healthy, strong, and performed their wonted duties in a manner that 1 have not known the blessing of for six years. '1 he renowned Dr. Gutherie recommended me to try your Eye Snuff, prior to my undergoing an operation; many tnanks to him for his suggestion. Thanks to your invention, that operation will not be necessary. Sir, yon have my permission to make this known in any manner you think best. 1 am Sir, your obedtent servant, J. B. LACHFIELD. P. S. Be pleased to send to the Thatched House lavern, St. J imes's Street, a 4s. 4d. and two 2s. 4d. Canisters. You can send the change in the parcel for the inclosed half-sovereign. fi. Camden Terrace, Kentish Town Isth Feb., 1837 S'r>—In sending for another 2s. 4d. canister of vour very excelltnt Eve Snuff. I cannot refrain offering you my congratulations for discovering the valuable properties of the Herbs which form the materials of its manufacture. T tbis village. (6, York Place, Kentish l own), having mentioned to we that he had used your Suutf with sucess, induced me to give it a trial. It would be ungrateful 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 complelely ceased, although I have taken no more than three canisters. Sir. being < professional man, I hnd it particularly useful, and indeed to me necessary to have a canister at hand in mv study. Your obedient servant, JAMES ROE. To Mr G UIMSTONE, Eye Snuff Inventor, Broad Street. Bon G. Lohe, Consul, &c.&c., of the Havannah, lsle o Cuba. His appointment was granted, by Don Pedro t'niz Zugasti, Consul to the Court of Great Britain, 12th September, 12. Artillery Place, London. on (3. Lobe vends 2,500 cases yearly. His Orders ^nd Letters of Testimony mav seen in Spanish, and English. 39, Broad Street, Bleomsbury. London, .Tr W. Grimstone's Signature with the above Royal atro.iage, is attached to each Canister. Sold in banisters, 1,. &)., a<. 4d., 4s. 4d.,8s„ and 15s. 6d. each, t may be obtained in all the principal Towns and l,"lcs- A liberal allowance to Shippers, Owners ^aptams, and all Vendors of Grimstone's Eye Snuff foreign and British Snuffs and Cigars of the finest quality, AGENTS: *fertht/r TycIviL—Mr David Morpan, Chemist. Carmarthen.—i\1 r Evans, Journal Office. Swansea.—Mr Williams, Cambrian Office. Precon.—Mr Williams, Chemist. Haverfordwest.—Mr J. Phillips, Chemist Cardigan.—Mr James, Chemist. Gloucester.—Alessrs. Hod^etts and Spier. Monmouth.—Mr Hough. r Hereford,-—He o. Atiihocy, Times Office PRICE FOURPENCK HALFPENNY. WANTED. AN ACTIVE, RESPECTABLE YOrTH, a, an Api-reutice to a (litOCLiti BUSINESS in a County Town. A Premium v.ill be expected. Apply, post paid, to Mr Hough, Bookseller, Monmouth • ES '5. SUR G EO S-D EX TIS T, I T3 E- SPECTF, ULLY acquairits the Nobilitvaiid Geit r > -r.'AV he is nov, practising ,1 cu t His stay beug snort, he resnecifuily solicit# those wbo jntend houounng him with their support to call on him soon. Air. W. Gordon bas been for many years sole assistant to his brother, Mr. Gordon. of Bristol, who has come te Wales for the purpose of introducing him to ..15 friends. ARTIFICIAL TEETH constructed on an improved principU, which never fails in giving satisfaction to the wearer. Complete Sets or Partial Pieces fitted to tl,e Turns with tne greatest accuracy, answering the purposes of mastication and articulation, and appearing in the mouth free how that stiffness by which artificial tteih are tiis. tiugu:shed from natural. Mr. G. will feel pleasure in showing his specimens to any Lady or Gentleman who may honour him with a call, whether they want any thing tioue or not. Extracting, Stopping, and every other Dental oper- ation performed with the greatest care. Mr. G. intend- practising for a few days in NEW- PORT, on his return. At Mrs. Morgan's, High Street, Cardiff. Building Ground in Lantwit Vardre. LAND at VARDRE, and elsewhere, in the Parish of LAN I VVI I VARDRE, the Propertv of Dr. Salmon. TO BE LET on BUILDING LEASES. For Particulars apply (if by letter post paid) to Mr Edmund Jenkin, Pantrytliin Farm, St. Marv Hill, near Co.bridge; or to Wm. Lewis, Esq. Solicitur, Bridgend.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FORRIGN REPORTED I\WARI>S. —The Ocean Robertson, from Quebec, and the Maria, Jones from Mirimichi, with timber. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS. The Wil- liam. Skirling, for Mirimichi. the Wafer Witch Galliston. for Almeria, the Myrtle. Carter for Malaga, the Cvbele, Appling, for Charleston, the Good Hope, Oliver, the Gonge Egberts MuMer for Rotterdam, and the Candidate, Goodwin, for Trieste. FoRtiGS CLEARED OUTWARDS. The Jeti,,ie Achille, Creciters, for Rouen, the Harmorie, Freels, for Bremen, the Pern, Fenham, for '2^ Charleston, the Lydia, Herman, for Harobro', the Jonge Johannes* Nemzon, for Stelim, the YVil- liam and Ann, Bright, for Newport, the Robert Clampiu, for Newport, the William, Smith, and the Victory. McNeil, for Lvdney, all with iron • the Peri, Vfvian, for Adna, the Azores Packet^ Wicks, for Almeria, the Water Lily, CUlhberston, the Eluma, Jarvis, the Lisbon, Wiil, for Mala" and the Three Sisters, Owens, for Newport, with coals; the Providence, Gower, for Lvdnev, the Cornish Trader, Beer, for Falmouth, the BransiJy. P'out, for Lvdney, the Adamant, Hnxstahle. for 'ahnouth, the Dolphin, Fry, and the \V>tchet I acket Sal combe, for Bristol, the Friends, Owen Ihp 'h /ater' th* Proverdines. Paker, for Barry! Whili" Ve°Tg0' C°ok' and the Jol,n a"d Mar'y Sr" eeiv'ihd!*»" ■5»"- Merrett, for Lydnev aH with f Re?ulat0"> Ann, Beer, for Newport tho s .ones' tlle Maty the Merthyr Packc,' Edward^fo^B^sf I' sundries and 11 vessels with ore, and 2"L baPa^ COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Betsev «• i," for Waterford, the County of Pembroke' Riw r Newry, the Providence, Jones, for Dublin Hope, Davies, for Newr.y, and the Eliza, Sprav& > for M-Wes, with iron; the Eliza, Sands, for Leith the Friends, Davies, and the Castle, Jones for -Bristol, and the Celerity, Hughes, for London with sundries; the Margaret, Pri^g-, for Ballv- castle, with iron &c the William, Pierce] for Liverpool, with tin the Watchet Trader^ Nalcombe, for Newport, with flout: the Hope* Stephens, and the Rebucc, Ettwool, for Youghalk with iron and coal; and 116 vesseis with coal aud three in ballast. AUGUST 5.-Arrived at Cardiff, from Mirimichi the Maria, J. Jones, in 23 days. NEWPORT. INWARDS.—The Wibbina, Kniper. fro-Ti Donir nei)ey, the Margaret, Williams, from Ostenrl, L Baptiste Marie, Moyon. from Rouen, the Lior ess' B-ynon, and the Perseverance, Monuot, fro'ii' Ostend, all in ballast; the Trou-hton, Skimells, from Quebec, with timber, deals. &c.; the Swift, Hiscox, the Newport Trader. Jackson the Thomas and Sarah, Williams, the Pacific' Ellis, the Hope, Burdge, and the Merchant with corD, flour, and malt; the Joseph Chard, with sheep; the Mary, Sleeman, the Favourite', Jones, the Trttonia, Furze, the Victory, Rutf-e', and the Twins, Cooper, with iron ore the' William' Muggleworth, the Lark, Evans, the l annv, Scott, the Abeona, Pearn, the Peace,Cousins, the Carleon, Harwood, the ModeraIor> Johns, the George, Cootnbs, the Bristol Packet, Gainer, the Murv Tiver, the Swilt, Richards, and the Fanny, Scott, all with sundries. OUTWARDS.—The Gibraltar, Dunbar, for Phi- ladelphia, the Jane, Siuclair, for Rotterdam the Cybele, Appling, for Charleston, the Kleine Ange- lina, Roscamp, for Rotterdam, and the George Gasslin, for Havre de Grace, with iron the Sarh, Webber, for Nantes, with coals; the John B n y' Asb, for Milimichi, in ballast; the Mary ^i i Beer, the Industry, Thomas, the Thomas Edward", the John, Newman, the Anna Maria, Lewis the Greyhound, Owens the Pilot, Golightly the Osprey, Lewis, the Providence, Rouse, the Osprey Phillips, the Robert, Clampitt, the NVi ,liatil Russell, the Adelphoi, Phillips, the Newnort Tr der, Jackson, tue Hope, Jackson, the Charl« Edward., the Reward, Retherough, and the BetseT W.lliaas, with iron and lio ,h ''J* Harwood, the Moderator Johiw thP r eon' Coomks, the Bristol Packe r .v Gt7pt"' Tiver the Swift P" 1 J Ga,ni'^ the Mary, liver, tne awitt, Richards, and the Fanny Scott with sundries 5 and y5 vessels with coals. N EATH. dalk-^hJ! °UT'-The D^ndalk, Green, for Dun- Providene n 8 ]Vuar-V' J°ne8' for Pwllllilli: the H?r„ f ,ReeS' the Luna' De IJovd, and the opewe.l, Humphreys, for Aberystwith the Brisk, ar ing, and the Maria and Betsey. Davies for Plymouth; the Brothers, Thowar., for Padsto- the Elizabeth and Ann, Jenkins, the Fox, Ilorri- man, and the Fame, Williams, for Cork the Grace Chelleu, the Joseph, Williams, and the Countes Fortesque, Hollen, for St. Ives; the Aeron, Pu-h and the Speedwell, Jones, lor Aberayron and hie' Friends, J ones, for Bridgewater. 'I ¡.) LLANELLY. ARRIVALS—The Mary's, Peak, frotn St. Ives the Primrose, Hocking, and the Two Brothers' Tou.'lins, troui Swansea, with copper ore the Stirling from Cork, with porter; the Mary, 11-Goalb, from W aterford, with flour; the Emily, Ball, from Bristol, with sundries; the Frammer,8 Delight, Morgans from Laugharne, with grain the Roseter, Hatinson, from Southampton, the Denx Soeurs, Tron, the Jenne Murine, Olivier, the Eliza, Clotre, from Brest, the William, Williams, from St. hes, the Maria, Griffiths, the Hero, Madren, the Elizabeth, Roberts, from Amlwch, the Alert, Williams, from Waterford, the Thomas Harrison, Harrison, from Liverpool, the Eliza, Richards, from Milford, and the CaDI. britm Packet, Richards, from Bristol, in ballast,