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Orders and Advertisements will be received by Ir 1 foltmring Country Agents. Mr. WM. BIRD, Bookseller. "0X1V10UTH Mr. C. Hous h Bookseller, &c. ^'IKCON TIR. WM. EVANS, Ship Street. | fcVVPo R.J'; Messrs. W r u u H It and SON. BOOKS<I< R-s ^END 7VTr. J. BIRD. A I 11 Mr. WlliTTINGTON, Auctioneer. ANSHA Mr. DAY, Law Stationer, Mount street '°WBRIDGK; Post Olace. I)GI"-Ntr JOHN JENKINS. CRICKHOWEL: Mr. T. WII.I.IAMS. II, ~HF,<KGAVENNY Messrs. WATK INS Sc So* P.O. •S,C Mu. WILLIAM DAVIS, Laud Agent & Surveyor HEPSTOW Mr.B. BRAIH'ORD, Chemist & Druggist '^NDOVERY: WILLIAM REKS, Post Office. HL-TLTH Mr THOMAS GWILI.IM. Lion Hotel. N r{¡ D !(d. it: Mr. JoIl S [)AVIS(* Brychwi), Bookseller A', D At thc GAZETTE and GDAHDIAN OTice, nih Street ■tniiyr Tvdvil, where all COHJUJII nications arc < requested to be addressed.
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AGENTS FOR BRISTOL AVD HEREFORD. BRISTOL Mr. JOHN REI S, 31, College Green. HEREFORD: Mr. W.H. VALE, Bookseller, High St. LONDON AGENTS. Messrs \t.M'TON and Co., Warwick Square. Mr. R. BaER 33, Fleet Street. Mr. S. DEACUS Colonial Cofiee House, Walbrpok. Mr.G. RF-YNELI, 42, Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, Messrs M. and \i'. F. HAMMOND, te7, Lombard street, Messrs. CLA RKE and LEWIS, 4, Crown Court, Thread- needle Street. MR. JOSEPH THOMAS, 1, Finch Lane, Messrs. JCDGE and Co., Palace New Road, MVr-niu.^er Mr J. JENKINS. 17, Southampton Buildings, CLcn;y Lane. AND To a 11 Postmasters and Clerks of the Roads. This Pape,, is regularly filed ut Peel's Coffee House. Fleet Street. 'rhe Chapter Coffee House, St.Pav,l's. And atthe Colonial Cotfee House, NVaLibrook,
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BRISTOL and wswport STEAM PACKETS, WILL SAIL 4,"| During the N EXT WEEK, AS FOLLOWS FROM BRISTOL, 4 SEPT. 13, MONDAY SI morn 9 morn 20, IVEDXESIUV 9 £ morn 21, THURSDAY 10 mora 22, Friday 10$mom 23, SATURDAY lli mora FROM NEWPORT. SEPT. 18, MONDAY 6 morn 19, TUESDAY FII morn 20, WEDNESDAY 7 morn 21, THURSDAY 8 MOM 22. FRIDAY 8I mom 23, SATURDAY 91 moril ^AREs: — After Cabin, 1-s.—Fore-Cabi:i ,2s.—Chil- <,rt,n under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Lugs, Is each. fcuur-Wheel Carriage, 20J. Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; "rses each. 5s.; Carriage drawn by one Horse with one nler 13 Horse and Rider, After-Cabin,7s j ditto IIre-C¡¡hin (is and Fro same dav, (provided a To and Fro Ticket ,s taken). Aftei Cabin, 6s.. Fore Cabin, 3s. (EJ* The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets p'VE NO I'lCH tliat they will not he accountable for any ^senger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Uod», Package, or Parcel (if Ion or damaged) unless "^ked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; 'f above the value of 40s. to be entered at its value. Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time HONKING. Ii POTYPOnl. AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily etween these places and Newport. V TIEDECAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- NltIe, Bedweltv. and a branch from Newbridge to "tYFIO.-A Coach Daily between these places and j tWPOTt i arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- atll starting at I o'clock afternoon, The C-YMBIllA, Steam Packet, leaves Cumberland Hot wells. every Morning, for PORTSHEAD, and l,*rns in the Eve ning. For times of sailing, &c., see a,'d hills. Apply at the Bristwl General Steam Navigation Com- Office. I, Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices, '"Uham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodnev Wharf, New- port. JOHN JONES, Agent, ,1 REDUCED FARES. °*r-Wheel Carriages drawn by one Horse, only 10s. 6d. CARDIFF and BRISTOL. 'NrajSl The New and beautiful I'ast Going gjl Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, H. T. PARFITT, Commander, Ply during the ensuing week, with Passengers and Goods, as follows:— ^FpT- FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Merthyr, SfC. «g I* I'Wfiday 7i morning 3t morning I'hursday Sa morning 5 morning c,11 morning 7 morning ']gpT- FROM BRISTOL. Coaches to Merthyr. SO-Monday 6 morning 10 morning g.ednesdnv <>| morning 11 morning '•Friday 7J morning 12 noon orth's Wajgon for Merthyr, immediately after the *"r 1 v a I (lf tjlf, pac].;(>t (com Bristol. PA I: E" After Cabin 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. lildren under 12 Years of Age, I] a] f-I)rice.- Dogs, Is. UI. j, A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. "^iimcnts mav be had on Board, on moderate terms, 10. <Hlr-\Vlle, Carriage, S I. DittodrawnbyOnellorse. 6ii. Two-W'hee.l Carriage, IOs. ôd.; Horses, 6s, Unpse and Ruier, After Cabin. 9s. Fore Cabin. Cattle, Sheep. These Fares include every ex- r'liee Cj re,htors arf requested to order all Goods intended for ''ADY CHARLOTTE, to be sent to Clare Street Hall, rsll Street, Bristol. th yl,. §c-—Fast Light Post Coaches to and from N ady Charlotte. j j Ca*brijge, A berdnre. Merthyr, Cowbritlqe. Bridgend. an Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these l, 4Cfts 'n Spring, Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im" ^'R,liatelv on arrival, unless ordered by any particular s0"vevarice, in which case they will be deposited in the Packet Warehouse till called for.—Frieght to be dfliverv. the X" Packages. Parcels, &c. forwarded to all parts the Kingdom without delay, when sent to eitherof their **tn packet Offices in Cardiff or Heistol, further mfurmation as to Freight, &c. will be a'liiy ohtaine.il hv applvingto the Agents, Mr Donovan. Packet Office, on the Wharf. Carditf: or to Mr "• ftwen. 15, Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol. "Ticv;.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet P. Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Luggage, nor will they be ans-vernble for y floods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged ^ire, l.eakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either Df .lr Offices at Cardiff or Bristo., if above the value v. *y8-, unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pio- Q^'oti for the same, at the time of Booking.— o»"0<is consigned to order, or not taken away before Six l)e>C °r^ evening of the day of landing, will ^1 warehoused atthe risk and expence of the consignees. :ailrt^0nds to he tonstdered as liens, not only for freight na charges due thereon, hut also for all previously UJ). p^lsfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the tiri(,tf)rs (if the said Packet. Disputed weights "as,ire (,,it, claims for loss or damage. &c., cat,n,g Ith..a ffiwed, ullless a wri!teIJ nor ice of the sanh' he sent to e on the day of delivery.— August, 1837. ^Cardiff and BRISTO*" arSk Tlie Now and Swift Coins Steam AjX, Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Horse I'ower, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, witended to ply during the NEXT WEEK, with Passengers and Goods, as follows ;— PROM CARDIFF. SEPT. is..Monday. 7 morning 20..Wednesday 8 morning 22..Friday I) morning FRO.M BRISTOL. LPT. 7 morning 21.i'hursday 7i morning ■to „ 23..Saturdny 9 morning ?nrb*« Wagfon, meets the Packet for Merthyr, &c.— ^Z's's Waggon meets the J'acket for Newbridge, tf°rest, &c PA RCS After Cabin.5s.-Forc Cabin, 3s. Children under Twelve Years of A¡:e, Half-price. Dogs. Is. each. ^Mtmewts mavlifl had on Board on moderate Terms. pA fV,llf(|e Steward attends the Ivadies' Cabin. l5s Carriage, 21s., Ditto, drawn by one horse, lio w«-wheel Carriage, 10s. 6.1; Horses, 6s. each; ^se and Rider, After Cabin «)s. Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d "Kla r"jan8eme!its are now maue for the conveyance «f •Cor>; C8'-er Goods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, in V(.r y'^tion with the Swansea and Cardiff Packets, at a ,J''eap and Expeditious Itme. x Goods intended to lie shipped per this Packet, ^het Sei»t to the Packet Office. No. I't. Quay Street. lll,!y w'" be l,nu'ed to ltic Packet, at the Com, t)6rf 8 Expense; orthey will be taken in at the Cutn. Basin Locks, by ROB HUT CHAPLIN. Good* forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom. icithout (Ieltiy. oaeh from Cowbridge, daily, and also Spring -2V ,'VVa ggonsxto cach of the above places. Aberdare, Merthyr, Cambridge, Bridyend, PlaC|l and Caerphilly. — Goons forwarded to these Otj ar .,n Lock up Canal Boats and Waggons, immediately riv*l» unless ordered by any particular conveyance, P, Freight to bu paid on delivery. Aget|r inft««nation may be obtained of MrOswa; v,caragrt .Street, and at the Packet Office on the -No. i2' ^arditf; and of Mr John Grifiith Jones, Agent, \'Q, ^lu*y Street, Bristol. —The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet l'iat ti'ey will not be accountable for any «t»y G ^er s Luggage nor will they be answerable tor •*CS8 Package, or Parcel, (if lost or damaged) un- "li(i Íl°d at eHher of tiieii, othees in Card-t" or Bristol, a afr'ao a ve the value of 40J. entered at its value, and °°kin ,ln !lroportion paid for the sauie^at the tune ot "gust, 1837, tt)« !«Mt MONMOUTHSIIiJUi. O be OUJ b Euctton, By Messrs. PHILIP PS and SOS, Atthe ANGEL I NN, A BKRGAVENNY. on TUKSOW, SEPTEMBER 19. 1837, at Four o'clock ir. the After- noon, (by the direction of the Trustees of the late hh John lfees,) TUL FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN LOTS. r OT 1.—All that piece of MEADOW or PAS- H..i TIME LAND, situate in the. Parish <>t Llanfoist. and within half a [nile of the Town of Abergavenny ontaining.by admeasurement, I ti. OR 20P. late in the occupatiou of VIr John Rees. LOT 2—All that Piece of MEADOW LAND, p called CAE PKN Y DRIi, situate in the Parish and adjoining the Town of Abercavenny containing, bv ad- measurement, 2A. 2r. 25I>. late in the occupation of the said Mr Rees. LOT 3 —-All those three MESSUAGES or DWEL- LING HOOSfjS, situate in Mill Street, in the Town of Abergavenfiy, with their respective appurtenances, now in the occupation of John Jenkins. David Price, and Jane Davies. LOT 4. All that extensive WAREHOUSE, STAITLK and YAllD, situate in Mill Sireet, afolel-id, and late in the occupation of the said Mr Rees. LOT 5—All that FARM situule in Ihe Parish of Llangatlock Lingoed consisting of a Dwelling House and suitable Outbuildings, and ab >ut 72 Acres of Arable Meadow, and Pasture Lind, thereto, belonging held under the Earl of Abergavenny, on Lease for three lives, one of which, aged 3s years, is now living,' sub- ject to an Annual Kent to the Earl, of £ 7 15s. LOT ti.-All that WATER CORN MILL, called HOOKER MILL, with the Dwelling House nn I Stable thertn belonging, si-.uate in Mill Street aforesaid, and now in the occupation of M rs Williams, as Tenant thereof. And also, all f at Close of Meadow Land, containing, by estimation, 4A. 2R OP. part of a Farm called Lord's Barn FarlD, sitntatcit) the said Parish of Abergavenny, and in the occupation of Mrs Trew. The above Premises are held under the sa;d Karl for the remainder of a term of 21 years, lie which 3 years were unexpired ou the 2-kh of Juno, 1837, at the yearly rent of £ 9i). LOT 7.-A POLICY of ASSURANCE in the Royui Exchange Assurance Office, I)eariii,t, (late 'he fir/I February, IS] I, for securing the payment 01 £ 200 IOn the decease of a female now aged sixtv-seven- Annual pay- ment £ (j. 19^. 6d, SIXTY SHARKS in the MONMOUTHSHUtF- and GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK, which will be sold in lots of Five Shares each. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Gabb and Secretan, Solicitors, Abergavenny. MOST IMPORTANT INVESTMENT IN HEREFORDSillTt E. Valuable Freehold TtZanor, RMIMSOQM HOUSE (120 ESTATE, WITH UPWARDS OF EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF (J) £1 [P J:/ !!¡ 21 lJ.¡.£2 Ç)'¡J ill CALLED EASTOX COURT ESTATE, O lie oli:J bQ auction, By Messrs. BROOME & SON, Atthe ANGEL INN, LUDLO IV, on MONDAY, the 18th of SEPTEMBER, Iti.'J7, unless previously dispo-.d of by Private Contract, of which Jlle notice will be given y A MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD MANOR, l\. and ESTATE, of Ib20 Acres ..f cap-tal Grass ar»ii Corn I,KNDS, WOODS. ali,i OR. CH A U DS. and a capital Stone-built M A NSIO N-HO[JSE, with Offices of every description, c'rnprisin excellent STABLfVG. C')\CH-HOUSH.S, Wall d GARDEN, and every suitable convenience for a Co,in-i-y Residence. In the South Front of the Mansion there is » Spacious 01, Lawn, with Ornamental Timber Shrnbb-ies and Planta- lions, and the whole Estate is well slocke I with growing Timber, and is adjn:ning the Via l Road from Ludlow to Worcester bring within 6 Miles of Ludlow, 9 \liles of Leominster, 3 Miles of Teisbury, and 25 of Worcester. The whole Estate lies within a ring fence, and is botitide(i tiv ilie RiversTeine and Ledwyche. Printed Particulars with l'lans annexed, in;tv be had after the 20th of Julv, upon application to M r Fenoulhet, <>5, Hatton Garden, London, of Messrs. Meredith and Reeve, Lincoln's Inn, Messrs. Chapman and Co., Laud Agents, Arundel-,treet, Strand, at the principal lrms in Worcester, Hereford, Shrewsbury, Birniingham, Ten- bury, Leominster, and Ludlow; and for further particu- lars and to view the Estate, application may be made to Messrs. Tench and Son, Land Agents, and Mr. G. H. Dansey, Ludlow, at whose Office all Original Map of the Estate may be seen. MONMOUTH. Important to Ironmong-ers, KEer- chants and others. a br of by Trutirr, BY MESSRS. BRADLEY, BARNAND & CO. IN ONE LOT, On FRIDAY, the 29th of SEPTEMBER. T837, on the Premises, situate in the Market-Place, ¡Vlonmouth, by ord..r of the Assignee of John Shayle Davies, a Bankrupt 'HE whole of the EXTENSIVE, VALUABLE, ) and WELL ASSORTE > STOCK IN TIUDE, Fixtures and Utens'fls of the said John "hayle Davies, Ironmonger, Tinman, and Oil and Colourmau. So favourable an opportunity rarely occurs for an Ironmonger to embark in business, as the whole of the Stock has been purchased by the Bankrupt from lirsi rate Manufactories, and is in perfect condition. The :o.:IOp and Premises have been fitted-up at a considera- ble expense, are very commodious, and situate ill the best part of the lown for commanding an extensive Trade, The day: appointed for viewing the Stock, are Tues- dav. Wednesday, ami Thursday, the 20th, 27th, and 28th ot September, lb.'57, when Inventories and Condi- tions of the Sale will he produced, and Sealed Fenders received arid on Friday, the following day, precisely at Twelve o'CiOck, the Tenders will be opened, and the purchaser declared. For further particulars, apply to John Smith, Esquire, Solicitor, Bris-ot, Messrs. Edwards, Solicitors, Ross; or to Messrs. Bradley, Barnard and Co., Public Account- antg and Auctioneers, Bristol, and London. Co be tDctettiptorilg OnJ, Pursuant tp all Order of ti e High Court of Chancery nude iii certain Chases of Nicholl versus Lord Dynevor," 'same versus Powell," and "same veisus Price," with the approbation of Lord Henly.oneof the Masters of the said Court, the Pelican Inn, at the Borough of Kldwllly in the County of Carmarthen, On FRIDAY, the 22nd Day of SEPTEiW BJi'L 1837, at Three o clock m the Afternoon, CERTAIN FREEHOLD FARMS and PRE- MISES, situate in the Parishes of LLANGEN- DERN E and LLAN DEVEY LOG, near Kidwelly afoie- said, late the property of Leonard HiIsou Gwyn, of Glyn Abbey, in the County of Carmarthen, Esquire, iLecc^sed. Pariiftitlars may be had (gratis) at the said Masters Chambers, in Southampton Buildings. Chancery Lane London; of Mr lotion. Solicitor, No. 23, Somerset Street, Portman Squarej of JL ssiems Meggison Pringle, and Manisty, Solicitors, No. fr, l^in^'s Koail, Bedford I'ow Mr Gregory, Solicitor, No., 12 Clement's Inn MessrS. Bray, Warren, and Harding, Solicitors Grea^ Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London of Mr J. Jackson Price, of Swansea; and of Messis. Jones, Powell, and lv £ f3, Splicnors, Brecon aud at the place of Sale. J ■yjyfi jfn jj »mui So !u iift jfuvtmfyeti, GREEN MEADOW HOUSE, situate within five Miles of the Town of Cardiff nea-the Road lead ing from thence to Merthyr Tydvil. The House is in good repair, and consists of a Drawinsr, Breakfast, and Dining Rooms, and Library, with handsome Bed-rooms and spacious offices, a detached Double Coach i 101\se. Stables. Saddle Room, and a productive walled Garden. For further particulars, enquire (if by letter, post paid) of Mr, J- H. Langley, Solicitor, Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE." A H E n 2To fie ilet Kcaijy .IFttruíø{JrlJ, 'J^HE above Commodious and Gentlemanly RI'- l SIDFNCK, Pleasure Grounds, and well-stocked Gardens, with o without 30 \cres oi rich Pasture Land adjoining, delightfully si'nated in a ttood Sp>rting Country, over a considerable tract whereof, the Tenant 11 will have an exclusive right of Shooting, and distant from the improving Town of Bridgend, through which the Mail and other coaches pass daily, about four miles. The House consists of a Drawing Room, Dining Room, Library and RieaVfast Parlour," with Kiteiiezi. and other convenient Offices- seven excellent Bed Rooms, with Servants apartments; and adjoining the House are good Coach Houses and Stabling, with coal at an easv distance on moderate terms. The Tenant will he within an easy distance of an excellent Pack ot Harri. rs Further particulars may be obtained, on application (which, if by leiter, must be post paid,) to Nlr C,t,ii- bertson, Solicitor, Neath. DE8JMLE C5WESTMEMT. L be art, AND ENTERED INTO IMMEDIATELY i LL (hat well-known INN and PUBLIC HOUSE, coiiiiiioiily and known by iliti, name or sign ot the NEW INN, with its appurtenances, situate in the fast improving Town of Mcrthyi Tydnl, and imme- diately opposite to the New Market House. Fo.' further particulars apply (if by letter, post paid) to David Rees, the Tenant, on the Premises. Merthyr, 3lsi August, 1837. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. CONTRACT FOR WORKS. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ih.it the DI- RECTORS WILL MEET, at their OFFICE in CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY the 20111 dav of SEP TEMBER.at 12 o'clock, to RECEIVE TENDERS for the execution of the foil wing Works :— CONTRACT NO. 5. li-itig the eonsvuctioi" of a Timber Bridge and Masonry across the RiverTatT, ear Tatf's Well. Also, Cl NTR AC r No. 6. Being the construction of a Timber Bridge and Masonry across the River Tal-f. near I'entyrch Works. Ilrafts of the Contracts with Plans and Specifications of the Works, will be ready for inspection at the Engi- neers Office, at Vlaendy, near Cardiff, on and after Thursday the 7th September. Printed 1'orias of Tender may be had rhem. or at the Office in Cardiff, and no others will he attended to. The p"r:i,s whose Tenders are accepted, "ill he JP- quired to enter into a Bond, with Two Sureties, for lie Hue performance o; their Contract, in a penalty ot .[300. and the names of the proposed Sureties are to he speciticd in rhe Tender. The Tenders must be delivered at the Office in Cardiff; on or before 12 o'clock, on the said 20th day ot Septem- her. and the parties tendering, or persou; duly autho- rised, must b" in attendance at the tioieoi meeting. Tlie Directors will not bind themselves to accept the Lowest Teuder. By order of the Board, JOSEPH BALI., Secretary. Railway Office, Cardiff, 14tli August, 1837. CON TR ACT FOR WO (IKS. WESTE5M [b)1 BRISTOL, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the [)jrec_ 1^1 tors will receive at their Office, in Biistol, on or before I UKSDA Y, the 19th of SEPTEMBER next, at twelve o'clock Tenders for the execution of the follow- ing Works;—• CONTRAC r No. f>. B. The Excavation and Formation of the Earthwork, and the Construction of all Bridges, Culverts, and other Masonry, and the entire completion (excepting the bal- lasting and laving the permament rails) of that portion of the Railway extending from the termination of the Contract N.o. 4. B. in the Village of I werton, to Oak- street, in the Parish of Lyncombe and Widcomhe. Bath, being a distance of about one mile and fifteen chains. BOX TUNNEL. CONTRACT :0, 2. The Excavation and Formation of that portion of the 'Funnel which will be worked from the open cutting of Contract No. 1. C.—This portion it is expected will be entirely through Bath-Stone, and will probably extend about 750 feet in length. CONTRACT No. 3. The FNcavation and Formation of both lengths of the Tunnel, to be worked East and West from Shaft No. 7, forming a total length of about 1475 feet. This por- tion. it is expected, will also be entirely through Bath- ecte Stolle. CONTRACT NO. 4. The Excavation and Formation of both lengths of the Tunnel, to be worked East and West from Shaft No. 6, forming a total of about 1370 feet. This portion it is expected will be principally through Bath-Stone and the Lyas Marl. Drawings and Specifications of the above Work? will tie exhibited at the Company's Offices, Corn-Street, Bristol; and Hanwell, Middlesex; and Printed Forms of Tender may he had at the same Offices, on and after Monday, the 28th of August. The Directors will not consider themselves bound to accept the lowest Tender, and they expect the several parties to attend at tli,! Office at one o'clock, Oil the 19th of September. C. SAUNDERS, ) „ THOS. OSLER. Secretaries. Corn-Street, Bristol, August 16;h, 1837. ERECONSHIRB 7VTO TICK IS U R ll E H Y GIVEN, that the next GENERAL QUA R TER SESSIONS of the Peace for thin County, will be holden On TUESDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of OCTOBER Next, at the Shire-hall, in the town of Brecon on which day the ftfayixtrates will meet and proceed to Court at eleven o clock in the forenoon. The (hand Jury will then be sieorn at which time all Prosecutors and Witnesses are directed to attend and prefer their Hilts of Indictment; and all Apf/eals and Traverses intended to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, and notice of all applications by Overseers or Guardians of Parishes, for orders upon putative fathers, for reimbursement for maintenance and support of bastard children, under the Act 4th andC)th William IV, cap 76. must, be entered with the Clerk of the Peace, before the "ttiny of the Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That all persons having claims upon the Coun (II. in respect of work done and articles fui nished for the use ofthc Loun ty Oaolt must attend with their accounts before isitiny Magistrates, at the (iaol, on Tuesday> ^lC\ day October next, ut eleven o'clock in the forenoon ■ and persons having oihcr claims upon the County, must attend with their accounts before the Magistrates. at the Toien Hall, Brecon, on Monday, the Sixteenth day of October next, at eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when such several accounts will be audited. And further, that the business relating to the Assess- tnent, Application and Management oj tlie County Stock or Bate will commence at two o clock in the afternoon of the said 17th day of October next, Daied the l^th day of September^ jc>37. Qlath ilte Peace, HiHIUi' "mill M IHtllllllll Hill I l»ll ■IHMIIM COUNTY or BnCON. Copy of a Notice delivered to the Clerk of the Peace of the County of Brecon. "To John Powell. Esq., Clerk of the Peace for the County of Brecon \]\J E,the Undersijjiiet^beins: i en inhabitant re- 't IF gistored the County of Brecon, in pursuance of an Act of Parliament passed in the Sixth and Seventh Years of the Reign of his late Maj»stv King William the Fourth, intituled, An Act for rendering more easv tlie taking the Poll at County Elections, DO HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE, that the next Court of QUARTER SESSION'S, which WILL BE HELD at BRECON, in and for the said County will, when the same shall lie held, be moved to make a Petition to her luost Gracious Majesty, from the Justices of the said County in Quarter Sessions Assembled, praying that the lowu of Trecastle, in the Parish of Llyweil.in the County ot Brecon and Hundied of Devvnnock, mav be an additional Polling Place for the said County, for the Electors resident in the said Hundred of Devynnock, within which Hundred the said Town of Trecastle is situate, and that her Majesty, by and with the advice of her Privy Cuuucil, will most graciously be p eased to declare that the said Town of Trecastle shall be an additional Polling Place for the s^iu County, and also, to declare that the Justices of the Peace for the said Conntv. in Quarter Sessions or some Special Sessions Assembled, shall assign the said Town of Trecastle, as the. Polling Place for the Electors resident in the several Parishes of Llandilowane, Llywell, and Ystrau- tronlais, in the said County of Brecon. DateJ this Twenty-eighth day of June, 1837. "WATKIN LLOYD. MityVawr DAVID PARRY, Vicar of Llyweil D. VV. LLOYD, Berthda WALTE EVANS, Baiiibodw j Nl PIUCE. Ulynllech THOMAS JEFFREYS, Selydach DAVID JONES, Bailian THE YNIS "EDWIN IRON COMPANY GEORGEC ANE TIMOTHY DAVIES, Rector of Ystradmtnlais JOHN LEWIS, l'ellygor,Jve, YstradgulJlais" Tn pursuance of the said Notice and of the Pro- visions contained in the said Act of the 6:h and 7th of King William the 4th, chap, 102, I hereby give Notice, that the next Quarter Sessions for the said County of Brecon, "iil be held on TUESDAY, the 17th Day of OCTOBER next.—Dated this litit Day of September, 1837. JOHN POWELL Clerk of the Peace. nplIE HIGH SHERiFFof the County of BBECK- A NOCK, has received Let'ers, of which the following are c,}pies, communicating the Queen's and the Queen Dowager's respective answers to iiie Addresses from that County. Whitehall, August 31st, 1837. 1 have hid the honour to lay before the Queen Ibe Loyal all,; dutiful Address, on the occasion of her Majesty's Accession to the Throne, from the Nobility, G ntlemei:, Cleigy, and Inhabitants of the County of B recknock. And I have to inform vou, tbst the same was very B recknock. And I have to inform vou, tbst the same was very graciously leceived by h"r Majesty. I have the honor to lie, fir, Your obedient servant J. RUSSELL. The High Sheriff, of the County of Brecknock, &c. &c. &c. Bushy House, August 31st. 1837. SIR,-1 have -not failed to submit the Address of kind condolence. from the Nobilitv, Gentlemen, Clergy, and Inhabitants of the County of Brecknock, to Queen \<ielaide, and am honored by her Majesty's commmds to express how consolatory has been to ihe Queen Dowager's feelings, this proof of attachment to herself, and of respect for the metnnrv of the laic King. I have the honor to be. Sir. Your most obedient humble servant, HOWE. The High Sheriff of the County of Brecknock, iic. &c f^e. COURTS LEET & BARON. GL A AT ORG A NSH! R! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the COURTS LI' ET of our SOVEREIGN LADY the QUEEN, and GENERAL COURTS I! A RON of the Most Honorable JOliN CRICHTON STUART, MARQUESS OF BUTE, and E\RL OF DUMFRIES, BARON CARDIFF, of Cardiff Castle, Lord of the several Manors hereinafter named, will he holden at the times and Places following. For the Manor of Glynronthy, at the Dwelling-house of Thomas William, Innkeeper, at Pandy, on'Tuesday, the 3 d day of October next, at 12 o'clock' at Noon. For the Manors of LvstaKbont, Roath Dogfjehl, Roath Tewkesbury, Spittle, White Friars, an I Kihhor, at the Dwelltng-house of William Richards, Innkeeper, situate in the Town of Cardiff, on Wednesday, ihe 4th day of October next, at 1 o'clock in the Afternoon. For the Alanors of Senghenith supra et subtus, cum Membris Whitchurch, Rudry et Lanvedw, at the Dwelling-house of Nicholas Hopkins, Innkeeper, at Caerphilly, on I htirsday. the 5th day of Octobar next, at 12 o'clock at Noon. For the Manor of Miskin cum Membris, Pentyrch, and Clun, at the I own-hall, Llantris«ent. on Friday, the 6th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon. For the Manor of uthin, at the Dwelling-house of Martha Howell, Innkeeper, Lanharran, on Friday, the 6111 day of October next, at 12 o'clock at Noon. For the Manors of Lequeth. I.andou :h, Cogan, Cos- mestone, and Walterst"IJ£" at the Dwelling-house of Nicholas Hlmbro! Innkeeper, situate at Lequeth, oil Tnesday. the 10th day of October next, at 12 o'clock at No"ti. For the Manor of Llanblethian, at the Dwelling-house of James Ballard, Innkeeper, situate at Cowbridge, on Wednesday, the lltli day of October next, at 12 o'cock at Noon. For the Manors of Boverton, Lantwit, and Lantwit Rawley, at the Dwel ing-b.mse of William John, Inn- keeper, situate at Latnwit Major, on Thursday, the 12th day of October next, at II o'clock in the Forenoon. For the Manors of Lanmncs, Bedford, and Maiefant, at the Dwellini-house of William Williams, Innkeeper, situate at Lanmaes, on Thursday, the 12th day of October next, at I? o'clock av Noon. Wliec and where all Persons who Owe Sui e and Service to the said several Courts are required to at- tend, and to pay their respective Quit Rents, Fines, and other Rents, due to the Lord of the said Manors. EDWARD PRIEST RICHARD" Steward. Car(l"fl, IILI,s,)teinber, 18o7. TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS OF ships SPORTS M EN, AND TRAVELLERS. riMioiiN s POTTED YARMOUTH BLOATERS now ill high perfection.—'The increasing demand for this most delicious preparation proves beyond all doubt if is far superior to any thing of the kind ever yet offered 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. "We have tasted 'Thorn's Potted Bloaters, for Toast, Sandwiches, 6ic. it is, indeed, quite a delicacy, and none of our prcceeding to India and the Colonies, should on any account be without a Supply—wc certainly give :t a decided preference over any thing of the kind that Ilas evei, come under our notice.Afe.runder's Hast India Magazine. TlIORVS TALLY-HO SAUCE, for fish. Same, steaks chops, cutlets, made dishes, and all general purposes, is the richest and most economical sauce now iii rise, j/l.- parting a zest not otherwise acquired.—In Bottles, 2s.> and 4. warranted in all climates. We have tried (crcdc experto) Thorn's Tally-ho Sauce, and can pronounce it exqlllslle. We know nothing of the ingredients, that we leave to such as ar more cmious in tish sauce' that we are but we can speak to the richness of its flavour, which, by our thinking, wouid create all appetite under the ribs ot death..— Sutirhj^ Wholesale at the Warehouse, 223, High Hotborn;of all wholesale Oilmell and Druggists in Loudon i and retail by all respectable Oiunen, Grocers, and Druggists, in the United Kingdom. ° CAUTION.— The Proprietor being aware of several spurious compositions that are daily offered to the public under the name of Potted Bloaters, begs them to observe his signature, A LEX. oil the side of tbe pot, without which it cannot be a-enuine. Agents — Merthyr Tydvil,. 1\Tr David Morgan.. Chemist. Swansea Mr Williams Cambrian Office Carmarthen jyir Jouriial 0 rice. Brecon, Mr Williams Druggist. ."4''> & mnnTTzirn TZ'xtrzzj UNION. âllillw)1(r;£d1 npilE BOARD of GUARDIANS of this UNION, fl are desirous of CON I \L I ING with a competent Person, duly licensed to practise as a M RDICAL M AN, to be the M E DIG A L OFFICER of Dis'ric: No 2. of the said Union. (comprising the Parishes of Gelli^aer, Lbin- fabon. and Llanwo.nno,) who will be required to afford Vaccination, to attend all Paupers falling Sick within the District, whether belonging to either of the above named Pa ishes or not; as well tinder suspended orders of removal as otherwise; and supply such Sick Pau- pers with all necessary Medicine and Appliances (except Tnlsse,;) at per case. Gentlemen wishing to Contract for the above men tioued District, are requested to forward Tenders to the Board of Guardians, on or before the 23rd instant. By Order of the Board, J. W. EDWARDS, Clerk. Merthyr Tydfil, 12th September, 1837. :.J:l J)!jJ !l!J- ZFRY, begs to inform his Friends and the Pub- • lie, that he continues to keep, as usual, an exten- sive Assortment of HORSE CLOTHING, and other Ar- ticles connected with it, according to Ihe annexed li-l which he is enabled to offer about the Manufacturers' ( Prices. Any of these will be found well worth the notice of Purchasers, either for Exportation, or Home Con- sumption. Blankets and Blanket Hngs Millpuff. Kersey Horse Clothing.. Saddler's Flock. Sweaters. j Roller and Girth Webbs. Prince's Check, for Summer) Eanda»es. Cloths. Bindings. Collar Cloths. I iltings. These are used Check collar Cloth'. for covering Carts and Worsted Diapers. Waggons, a well as for Cotton Diapers. Cheap and Strung Ilurse. Pannel arid seat Serges. Cloths. Blue Serges. N.B A large quantity of Cheap Horse Clothing, worth the notice of Innkeepers and StageCoach Proprietors. Castle Streei, Bristol. SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Under the Patronage of his Majesty, H. R. II. the Duchess of Kent, andlds (If the Treasury. I A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. r'll[JE innumerable testimonials ofeureofciii-oract, 1- Gu'ta-Sereua, Ophthalmia, Inflammation. Nervous Head Ache Deafness, and other Diseases to which those delicate organs in eve and ear are subjected, arc too numerous for the limits of this advertisement. This Siiufl. when taken frequently, strengthens the Nerves of the Ilead, removes obstructions from the Lachrymal Sac or Duct, the membrane of which is indeed a continuation of the Pituitary expansion within the Nostrils. Dr Guthrie, the eminent Surgeou, recommends Grimstone's Eye Snuff. FEW CASES OF SfGqT RESTORED. J. B. Lachlielrl, Esq.,cured of Ophthalmia; Whitehall, and Thatched Tavern. Mrs Gunpy. No. 36, Nelson Square, Black-friars Road cured of Ophthalmia. Miss Roades, Market Place, Winslow, nads; of ODHT.IALRNIA WITNESSES to her cure, Mr John Roades, father, and It Walker, Esq., a m .gistrate. M, A. MTntyre. aged 05, No. 3, Silver Street, Golden cured of Gutta SPfCjl". !Marine Liorarv, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Cataract. Airs Knrbernw, cured while at Jamaica, of Gutta ?r,n'V V°' ^'lry Street, Regent's Rark, London. e ^a"n:'rrst,i, No. 10, Harper Street, Leeds; cured ot i..ataract. Mr H. '">cllweU, Tottenham House, Tottenham, Middlesex cured of Ophthalmia. Miss L_ Englefield, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Nervous Head Ache. Madam I>. Lesr,js, facing tlie Church, Park Street,, Windso. cured of Dimness of Sight, and Head Ache. Decttr,us Blackburn, Esq.. Chertsev, Surrey; Head Acoe, eaknejs, and Dimness of Sight cured, nr 0 ''rn'' h, lvsq., 6, York Place, Kentish Town; jo- n<vTS L" I^'nness of Sight cured by its use. E.tzabeth I'obson, 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, cured of Ophthalmia. cured of Ophthalmia. James Hop, Esq., 3 South Square. Grav's Inn, and 6, "i en Terrace, Solicitor; cured of Ophthalmia and Head liche. ]9. Bell Street, Edgeware Hoad. AT arch 21, 1830. To Mr GRIMSTONP., Sir,-I, is with feelings of gratitude I inform ynll of the great benefit I have received from the use of vour m-"3 j r C Being in the decline of life, and afflicted for a Luis; time with Dimness of *ight, I was recommended l,v 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 inv eyes fice from the pain to which they had been suhj-ct, and I still continue to use it with the greatest advantage. I have the honour to remain, Sir, Vour 0uedicó;t servant. ELIZABETH ROBSON. (A renewed Testimony. 2nd Jan 1S37.) „ Whitehall, Sth March, i'83G, Mr C RIM STONE, Sir,-I think it but justice that I should offer niv ac nowledgements to yon for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your most, exquisite fragrant compound of Herbs, called Eye Snuff. Its action on the membrane of the nose, causing the lachrymal to di>cnarge in a manner truly surprising, and by that means so cleansed the cornea, fii-tt mV R\es became liealtli% stron. and performed their wonted duties in a tnannerthat I have not. known the blessing of for six 1" 2 (T years. The renowned Dr. Gutherie recommended me to try your Eye Snuff, prior to my undergoing an operation; many thanks to him for his suggestion. 'Thanks to your invention, that operation will not be necessary. Sir. you have inv permission to make this known in any manner voit think nest. I am Sir. your obedtent servant, J. B. I.ACIlrir.I.D. P. S. Be pleased to send to the Thatched House Tavern, St. J inies's Street, a -is. 4d. and two 2s. 4d. Canisters. You can send the change in the parcel for the inclosed half-sovereign. 6. Camden Terrace, Kentish Town IStH Feb., 1S37. Sir,—In sending for another 2s. 4d. canister of your very exccJIf nt Eve Snuff, I cannot refrain ottering you my congratulations for discovering the valuab'e properties of the Herbs which form the materials of its manufacture, i Tr Smith, of this village. (6. York Place, Kentish I own), having mentioned to me that he had used your Snuff with sucess. induced me to give it a trial. It would he uugrateful on my part not to confess the benefit I have derived from its use. A Dimness of Sight and frequent Headache, to which I-have been long subjected, have completely ceased, although I havoe taken 110 more than three ranis ers. Sir, being a professional man, I find it particularly useful, and indeed to me necessary to have a callister at hand in my study. Your obedient servant, JAMES ROE. To Mr GRIMSTONE, Eye Snuff Inventor, Broad Street. non G, Lobe, Consul, &e. &,c., of the Havannah, Isle of Cuba. His appointment was granted, bv Don Pedro Ortiz Zugasti, Consul to the Court of Great Britain, 12th September. 12. Artillery Plaee, London. Don Lobe vends 2,500 eases ncitIv- I-'3 Orders and Letters of TESTIMONY may be soen in SPANISH, and English, 39. iSroad Street, Bloomsbnrv, London. Mr VV. Grimstor e's Signature with' the above Rova Patronage, is attached "to each Canister. Sold in Canisters, Is. 3d., 2s. 4d., 4S. 4d. 8s,. ana 15s. 6d. each. It may be obtained in all the principal Towns &nd Cities. A liberal Ice to Shippers, O"nel Captains, ano all Vendors of Grimstone's Eye Snuff. Foreign and British Snuffs and Cigars of the finest quality. D AGENTS Merthyr Tyd,i!U navi(J Morc,an Chemist. CIniartlelt.I,lr Evans, Journal Office. Swansea.-VIr Ollice. Brecon-Mr \\>lliatns Chemist. Haverfordwest.r j. Phillips, Chemist. Cardigan. — Mr James. Chemist. Gloucester -.Messrs. Hodgetts and Spier. X onmouth.— "T r Hereford, Mr C, Au hony, Timet õII'W' .1.s To Contractors and Builders. PERSONS willinnr to CONTRACT for the B ERECTION of the NEW MARKET HOUSE in "he Town of MONMOUTH, are informed that Plans. Elevations. Sections, and Specification of the same, ay he seen at the office of .he Town Clerk of Mon- mouth, on and after the 2Sth day of August instant. Sea led Tenders, foi t h" erect ion of the same, to be sec t, directed to the Town Clerk of Monmouth, on or before the IB:h dav of September next. Any fllnhpr particulars may be obtained on application to the Town Clerk, or to the Architect, ATr (;. V. Afaddox, at his office. Parade. M jnmou'h, or Bel! l,ane, Gio,i cester. All letters to be post paid. Monmouth, 7th August, 1837. Jd J) rt VJO;V IMPOUNDED at Clvrow Vill^e near i H ay a n age d, LI G HT B Y. 11 LF B R E I) H O RS E. about 15 Hands High, sorrii long mane and tail bavin" abroad white blaze do *n the face. turning over the left nostril and the near fetlock white. If the said Horse is not claimed bv the owner in due time after this Notice, and all legal charges paid, he will be Sold to defray the expences inclined. Apply at the Swan Iun, Clyrow, or Mr Nixon's, Blue Boar Inn, Hay. Price Iii. 1 id. per hox. THIS is a Medicine oflorig tried efficacy for cor- recting all Disorders of the. Stomach and Bowels the comon symptoms of which are Costiveness Flatulency Spasms. Loss of Appetite, Sick Head-ache, Giddiness, Sense of Fulness after meals. Dizziness of the Eyes, Drowsiness, and pains In the Stomach and Bowels In- digestion, producing a Toipi i State of the Liver and a consequent inactivity of the Bowels, causing a disorgani- zation of every function of the frame, will, in this most excellent preparation, by a little perseverance, be effec- tually removed. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effec's. The Stomach will speedih regain its strength a healthy action of the Liver. Bowc" and Kidneys will rapidly take place; and instead of listiessness, heat, pain, and jaundiced appearance, strength, activity, and renewed health, will be the quick result of taking this Medicine according to the directions accompanying each box. These Pills are particularly efficacious for stomach Coughs, Colds, Agues, shortness of Breath, and all ob- structions i!i the Urinary Passages; and if taKen after too free an indulgence at table, ttiey quicklv restore the system to its natural state of repose. Persons of a FULL H ABIT who are sublet to Head- ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears arising from too great a flo* of Blood to the Head, should never he without t'rtein. as iriany dangerous symptoms will lie entirely carried off hv th-ir immediate use. FOR FEMALES these Pills are most truly excellent. removing all obstructions; the distressing Head-ache so very prevalent with the sex Depression of Spirits, Dull- ness of Sight, Nervous affections, Blotches, Pimples, and Satlowness of the Skin, and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the complexion. TO MO THERS they are confidently recomm-nded as the best medicine that can be taken during Pregnancy and for Children nfidl ages thev are unequalled. Asa pleasant, safe, easy Aperient, they unite the re- commendation of a mild operation with the most suc- cessful effect, and require no restraint of diet or confine. ment during their use. Irv regulating the dose according to the age and strength of the patient, they become suit- able fnr every Cf1e iJJ either ex, that can he required and for ELDERLY PEOPLE will be found to be the most comfortable Medicine hitherto prepared. Sold hy T. Prout. 229, Stiaad, Loudon. Price Is. l;d and :2s. 9i per box and by Mr D. Morgan, Druggist, Merlhvr Tydvil "Ir Phillips, Cardiff; MrF arrer, Monmouth; and most of ihe Agents I for the celebrated B,'air's Gout and heumntic Pills," one of whom is !o be lound in every Town in the King- dom. Ask for Fit AM PTON'S FILL OF HEALTH, and ob- serve tir? name nnd aodress of s- Thomas prout, 229. Strand, L'mcon, on till Government Stri'iip. j" ,.j 2 .=-c u ( z o S IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES, PnJronisci by the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, and equally useful to all classes, India lEtubbsr Paste Slacking, Manufactured by JOHN HA RVEY, Chemist, Mount's Bay Establishment, Penzance." For Carriage Harness, Gijj Aprons, Imperials Portmanteaus, Hoots aud Shoes. r BLACKING stands unrivalled, either fog t quicl.ueis of polishing depth and brilliancy or the polish, or for its durability,' no Blacking keepini its polish so long as this does in any weather. To Gentlemen in the Navy and -Mas:ers of Merchant Ships, it is invaluable it quickly restores softness and colour to Boots and Shoes, deprived of both by constant wetting with sea water; it prevents the salt water from penetrating the leather, ^ru thus keeps them always soft and dry. {t keeps well in any climate, and may be carried in the pocket without soiling it. 11 is particularly recommended to Gentlempii j" Ih. Army they will find it the best Blacking ever ollered to their notice. Boot and Shoe Makers will also find it the best Black- ing they can use for polishing new Boots and Shoes, as it burnishes brilliantl.'I' It is the cheapest Blacking ever sold as a single penny packet, mixed with water only, makes as much Blacking as is usually sold in jars, at Sixpence each, and win ciean two dozen pairs of Shoes splendidly! The fulJowin testimonial will convince those who have not tried the article, of the high reputation in which it is held, particularly in the West of England, where it is almost the only Blacking used, Penzance, August 1336. To Mr John Harvey, Our servants having for a considerable time past, by our orders, used your India Rubber Paste Blacking —we are en;ihieo, by our own observations and their report, to speak to its utility and efficacy, and westrongiv re- commend it to our friends, as the CHEAPEST AND liEST ^LACKING thev can use. Signed by k. L. Davies, commander, li.N. John Rowland, John Richards. Esq; James Mont. gomery, M.D.: Ro. Hockine, Surgeon John Robyns, K M. Geo. Jol!n Esq John J. A. Boase, Esq., Banker; Rev. H Penneck Thomas Pidwell, Surgeoll; T. D. Evans, Esq., 72, Upper Stanford Street, London The public are respectfully informed, that several unprincipled persons are travelling the country, endea- vouring to foist a spurious composition of their own as India Rubber Paste Blacking. bringing disappoint. rp,rn' '° lr.wa.~y purchasers, 'and disgrac< on t'i-, sellers, the genuine has the words "John Harvey's India Rubber Paste Blaeking" oil each packet, all others are spurious impositions. Soid Whf)iesale-bv the Inventor, and at the General epot for Bristo] and its neighbourhood, Wales, Ireland c., 29, Clare Street Bristol, by JAMES PHILP; Sold a so by ine following Agents :— jJerthyr. E Morgan, Grocer. 9:!0Illlst David Morgan, Ctiernist. ir<cunf.. T. Williams, t'bindst. E. Jones Sadder. t redegur, T. i\lor¡;ao. Saddler Abergavenny Green Grocer. W. Baber and CJ Grocer. Lardiff w. Bird, Post Giike. Hopkins and Son Grocers. -t..c. Griffith l'hiilip Chemist. I i "f.'trX'l, James Weare Sad tier. SAudlel. GLAMORGANSHIRE- AND M0XM0UTHSHTRE 1XFIRMAR Y. IIHE Friends of the Institution beinc desirous to t shew their grateful sense of the of DANIEL JONES, Esq. of Beaupre. have commenced A subscription towards obtaining A IsUS'T or POR TRAIT of the venerable Gentl rr,an, to be placed in same cut,- spicuous [iart of the Infirmary. The follow ing subscriptions have been entered luto v. The Marquis of Bute 10 Rf>v. I?0prr Tvler "l Rev. J. M.Traherne. 5 W. Williaros'Eso" ] Richard.Hill, Esq 5 Wr. Towgood, Esq i Sir J. Nicholl 5 E David. Esq | ] J. Nicholl, Es-q M. j' 5 James Lewis. Esq. 1 Ilivd Nicholl. S-'sq 5 Jno. Bird, Esq |* ] Jrio. Bevan. Esq 5 '{. Daw, Esq ) Mrs Bevan ft J Y. Towgood, Esq. ] Mi-x Bevan 5quzll Ctiarles Dawson, Esq.. 5 Capt. Howells ] Waiter Cofnn, Esq 3 F.iias Bassett, Esq. 1 T. W. H,oker. E'q. 3 Rev. Robert Nicholl. ] E. P. Richards, Esq. 3 Charles Bassett, Esq. ] Charles C. Williams 2 I Richard Bassett, Esq. 1 Jno. Homfiay, F.-q 2 Edward Bradley, Esq.. 1 Rev.T.Stacey. 2 VI r Thomas Jacob 1 R. F. Jer),.r' l,scl 2 |Mr M. Fairclough 1 Rev. Geo. Thomas 2 Mr S. Hicks 1 Ji,o. Brauley, Esq 2'MrWm. Pritchara 1 MrsMarkham 2iMrR. Tred wen J Nfrs Iores, 2 ,Mr Jns. Davies ] lJrMpore ] ]yr Win. Jenkins ] Rev. L. W. Richards 1 ij. Bruce Pr, ce, Dulfnn it Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurers, CSMS Towgood. and Co.; -t the Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire Bank, Cardiff; Mr T Jacob, infirmary the ^a'icmal Provincial Bank of England' at C ardiff and Bridgend. "v TREDEGAR AND NEWPORT Q@1illW £W>i3 O UPERIOR TRAVELLING, by the COMPANY'S G LIGHT F0Uft-1"-SIDE POST COACH, BEV°KWOOD. NEWBRIDGE. A BE RCA R V li fUSCA, and BASS.4LEG, which leaves the r\ TREDEGAR, every Morning fSundays excrp ed) a' a Quarter before Seven, and arrives at tlie HE ,0, N EWFO RT. at Ten and on its .eturn leaves the king s ilead, Newport, every Afternoon (Sundays ex- rented) at I wo and arrives u the Cas.le Ina, Tredegar at a (Quarter before Six. c EL AM SIMS and Co., Proprietors. < lf. \l' I^HE PROPRIETORS of the NAUTI IX>" PROPRIETORS of Steam Packet invite TENDERS to maintain a TWO-HORSE COACH, in connection with the Packet, between CARDIFF and MERTHYR.—To be sent to the AGENT at Cardiff.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. <ieHRir^\RKPORTFn •WARDS—The Hotspur, Fidel'itas M '•d FORFICV p )l0 Men,el, with timber, &c. Branch^ for ° for Bremen; the Benjami^° S|emUra,'e' the Apollo, Blake for linn-iou: for Virginia; —' Sut'on, for Lisbon. 1P aad ,he s»ler*. FlIitElCN CLEARED Ot'TWAROs '|'u„ Pochard, for Constantinople, ihe Jonjre J ,banned >peren and the Ann, Steward, for H*mbro. ;hJ Poitland W bite.fur Trieste, the Windrusb, Main u,r I,i,, !)oil, the Louis, Mulder, for Amsterdam,he Lord Russell, List, for Marseilles, and the Henry Alleu, for Leghorn,all with iron; aud the Mavflowe' Cuinminjrs, for Malaga, with cool. COASTERS ISw ARDS.- The Neptun?, Francis. and the Sally, Roberts, from Biidgewater, with Mmber; the VVilliatn, Smith, and tlie Atriance >'eny, from Ballo, and tl;e Rebecca, Thomas, i-uui Port In awl, with iron: the Friendship, Sandiord from Bridge water, with bricks; the Hero, CinlO, from Fowev, the Marshall, Burch, from Peary", and the Liberty, Geach, irom Falmouth with stones; the Venus, Guiliford, from Bricin-ew^te- 'he Robert, Clampit, and the Cambria J0| bin-r' from Newport, the Friends, Davies, and' the Bute' Walters, from Bristol, all with sundries the Thr-t- Brothers, Harnell, from Gloucester, with Îrùit: 14 vessels w ith t.re and 42 vessels in ballast Co AST ERS OUT W AH DS. — The Will iatn, NlLzxvoritt, for Newport, with bark; the Robert, Uampit' for Newport, and the Amity, Rotors, for Bristol, with sundries; the Maria and Uiiza, Evans- for Glasgow, the Providence, Parker, and' the WTiia-n Smith, for Gloucester, the Sincerity, Jone- the Jane, Jones, and the Fnouiite, Jones, for Liver- pool, all with irou; 37 vessels with coal; and S ditto in ballast. NEWPORT. I.V WARDS.— The Anua, Wegier, from Ams'erdum, the Caroline, Good, from Guernsey, the L'Er.ari1, Jouen, from Brest, the St. Julieii, Boevil. troin Rouen, tlie La Baptiste Marie, Moyou, from Bouen in bailnsl; the Willia«u, Barber, fro:ti St. Atidi-e% the Aurora, Mauscb, from Merod, with timber Heals, I tlio IJO-O, i. „ Jb'UV;t"17 LLUCUX" the Friends, Gimblet, the Rising Sun, Lewis, the Friendship, Howe, the Somerset, Towells, with corn and flour; the Amity, N'tekels, with iron ore; the Bee, Casev, the Augustine, D"áU, the SaUy Carey, and the Joseph, Flahavan, with catt':e, sheep, and pigs; the Eliza, Arr, the George Ponsonbv Quirk, the Charles Rashley, Samson, the Mary 4uii Beer the William, Mu.ggieworth, the Gelen, Roberts, the Robert, Clanipitt, the Mars, Guy, the Carleon. Har- woo the Moderator, Johns, the George, Coomb.s ilie Bristol Packet, Gauiey, the Tivei-, the Swift, Richards, and the Fanny, Scott, witll un- dries. OUTWARDs.-The Argo, Robinson, the Carolina Augusta, Gau for Hamburgh, ihe L'Deux Rosalie Kgalant, for Dunkirk; the Amiable Victoria, Lorvo,' for Rouen with iron; the l/Eole, Coniijon for Nants, wuh coals; the Vesper, Bellamy, the Ali.ion, Penelog, the Arg s Decent, the Hope, Crocker, the Leven, Breen, the Thomas, Allpass, tho Doree, Hine, h 1,°wler« lhe William and Mary, Phillips, e Kobeit, Clanipitt, the Providence, Joues, the el G Ierlt Roberts, the Neptune, Oliver, tbe Dora, (,jle. the Margaret, Williams, the John Guise, Me Fee, and the Robert, Yeo, with irou and tin plates; the Caerleon, Harwood, the Moderator Johns, the George, Coombfc, the Bristol Packet I Gainey, the Mar; Tiver, the Swift, Richards, ana the Futnty, Scott, witL sundries; and 16U vessels with coals, LLAN ELL Y. ARRIVALS -The Henry, Llewellyn, the Sarah and Ann, Evans, the Charles, Roberts, the Lord liolle, Samuel, the jEderia, Burgess, Truro 1 be Mary Aun, Pophatn, lhe Eleanor Grace, Roberts' from St Ives, and the Swansea Packet, Williams) from Swansea, with copper ore; t be Squirrel, BJack- ? more, ii-oin Barnstaple, with planks; the Harriet and Pi cebe, Davies, from Bideford, w ish wheat; the Torridge, Shipley, from Barnstaple, with poles; the •MaryrO«en-, froii with bricks: the Maria# Mathro, Irom Falmouth, the Good Intent, Howells, from Truro, the Shepherdess, Turner, from Bidetoid^ the Myria, Jones, from Aberayron, the Mary,. Paynter, from St. Ives the Rep'areteur, Hi|milin, J from Cherbourg, lhe Bon Pere de Fanii le, Hrass, 1 and the Jeuae Mai ieuc, l'uy, (rom Brest, in ballast