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ZZ'lf-tZl'US-Jj L,-j GL A M O R G A N.SIIIRE. ELEGANT AND MODERN FURNITURE, Pianoforte, Double and Single barrel gun. Pheeton, Horses, Harness, Farming Slock and other effects Co bt -Olt[ ftp auction, WITHOUT RESERVATION, BY Mr WHITTfXGTOX, On MONDAY, the 2nd of OCTOBER. 1837, and fol- lowing days, on the Premises, Ty-Twr. in the Parish of Raglan,—the Property of Col. Elrington, who is leaving the nei hbourhood. F-I I H E HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which is of I first .Manufacture, comprises M ahoganv Vour-post and Tent IL.d:pad and Furniture, capital Goose Feather lieds and 13, Hair and Millpuff Mut- tq><,p- Winhed Wardrobes, Wash-hand Stands and Ware, «uoeri>>r Chests of Drapers, Dressing (jla^se:. with the usual assortment of Chamber furniture, several suites of Dranerv, Chintz and Moreen window Cllrtain. elegant double 5crolieù Conches and ettPp. in Rosewood Frame*, a pair of Rosewood Card Tables, richly carved. Rosewood Centre Tables. Lady's Work Tables, Maho- gany Set of Dining Tables, Pembroke Tables, several eie^ant pattern Brussels Carpets, brilliant Plate Chim- nev Glasses, in rich gilt frames, 48 inches by 10; ditto, 40 inches bv ib a fine toned Cottage Piano-Forte, bv WILKINSON asolid satinwood ChetTonier.by GILLOW, with Maible Slab, an S day Or-Molu French Clock, by ALLAMAND, in elas3 shade Two Green and Gold Fevre Vasi-i, with Flowers and Stands, in glass shade, formerly the property of the late Kmpress Josepliine; bronzed and polished Steel Fenders and Fire-irons a three-light Grecian LamfJ; single barrel Gun, by KLINT and AVERY, in Mahoeany Case complete double barrel Gun, by BLANCH; Tellescope, by DoLLAND; a collection of Prints and Drawings, in gilt frames; a varietv of Plated Articles; China, Dinner and Dessert Services; Rich Cut Glass; Patent hngle; Kitchen, Brewing and Dairy Requisites. A double-bodied Phaton, Carriage Horses, Harness 20 Tons 0f Prime Hay Rick of Wheat; nick of Oats; Two Milch Cows, Four Fat Cows; Two Fat Pigs; 10 Breeding Ewes; Nfarke,, Cart Car; Iron Roller; Imple- ments of Husbandry, and numerous iteias. To be Viewed (by Tickets only,) on Friday and Saturday prior to Sale. Catalogues and Tickets had on application to the Auctioneer, Wind Street, Neath. EUMLE DIIWESTiMIEINIT. BOROUGH OF MERTHYR TYDVIL, GLAMORG AN SHIRE. O br oltJ in) ftuctum, By Mr JOHN JONES, At the PATRIOT INN, GEORGE TOWN. Merthyr Tydvil, on THURSDAY the 5th Day of OCTOBER next, at Six o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall then be produced, ALL that well built MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, known by the sign of FISH POND CASTLE, containing a spacious Parlour, Bar, a large Tap Room, three very excellent airy Bed Rooms. Kitchen, Brew House, and an excellent underground Cellar, all of which are very convenient, with Stabline, P'K Sties, and an extensive Garden, enclosed with a -all fence together with two Cottages adjoining, all of which have been recently let at £42 10s. 0d. per annum, held under a Lease for the term of 99 years, 82 of which are now unexpired, at the low yearly ground Rent of £3 13s 4d. The above Garden Ground may be easily converted into an extensive Brewery, as it lies considerably lower than the level of the Penvdarran Fishpond, which is exactly opposite, and only the breadth of the Turnpike Road distant from the spot. where a leaden pipe may be placed aud conveyed into the boiler, and may also be used for other purposes. The Garden Wall is of an iiii- mense heiht, and strong, having originally been built for d wel ling liouses; so that a Brewery may be erected upon it, by which a considerable expense will be saved. Forfuither particulars, apply (if by letter, post paid) to Mr Thomas Griffiths, Fish l'oud Castle, or to the Auctioneer, Glebeland, Merthyr. Sept. 29th, 1S37. BRECOSHIRE. PROPERTY FOR SALE, AFFORDING VOTES FOR THE COUNTY. be onr ijp Ruction, By Mr ISAAC PROSSER, At the CLYDACH ARMS. in the Parish of LANEI.LY, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER, 1637, at One o'Clock in the afternoon. IOT I.-TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING J HOUSES and GARDENS, situate in LANELLY aforesaid, adjoining the Turnpike Road leading from Abergavenny to Merthyr. and the Brecon and Aber. gavenny Canal Company's Railroad, now in the several occupations of Samuel Morgan and Thomas Thomaa at the Yearly Rent of £ 10 5s. N. B. There is ample room on this Lot to build four more d■« ling-houses, which are in great demand in that neighbourhood. 2.-TVV0 DWELLING HOUSES and GAR- V a -'2,'DinS 'be abote, held by Lease for Lives, under h,s Grace the Duke of Beaufort, now in the severa occupations of John Jones and Thomas Saunders, at the Yearly Rent of ilo. This Lot also presents very advantageous tiles for nullumgt particularly a Malthouse, it being well sup- plied with water. w*irr further particulars, apnly to the Proprietor, Mr VVilliam James, Pontnewynydd. near Pontypool; or Messrs. Junes and Waddington, Solicitors, Uak. Votes for the County of Brecon. o be JSattJ bg Euctton, BY MR. WILLIAM JONES, At the CAMDEtf ARMS, in the Town of BRECON, on SATURDAY, the Itli day of OCTOBER next, 1837, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, (in 5 Lots,) THE FOLLOWING rREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate in BWLCH, in the County of Brecon. LOT I. nnHREE COTTAGES, with GARDENS, and an ORCHARD or FIELD, adjoining the Ol^ Turnpike Road leading to Crickhowel, in the occupation of Richard I owll, and others,as yearly Tenants, at the low rent of £IB. per annum. LOT II —TWO NEWLY ERECTED COTTAGES, with GARDENS attached, and nearly adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of John Lewis and John Davis, as yearly Tenants, at the annual rent of.EIO. Lor IlL-A COTTAGE, with large GARDEN or FIELD attached, in the occupation of John Davis, as yearly Tenant atflo. per annum. LOT IV.— A NEWLY ERECTED STABLE, capable of accommodating Ten or Twelve Coach Horses, with a COTTAGE immediately adjoining for Horsekeeper, in possession of Mr Williaia Sanderson, Coach Proprietor, at a yearly rent of 110. LOT V.-One other COT'r,kG E, with excellent GAR- DEN or ORCHARD attached, let at the very low rent of £40 per annum. The above Premises, with the exception of Lot 5, have recently been put into thorough repair, and are at present let to respectable Tenants. For particulars apply to T. Batt, Esq., Surgeon, Brecon, or to Mr W. P. Batt, Abergavenny, or to the Auctioneer. Camden Arms, Brecon. Sreconshirc Turnpike Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the TOLLS arising from the several Toll Gates undermen- tioned, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder, at the SHIRE-HALL, in BRECK- NOCK, on the second WEDNESDAY, being the 11th day of OCTOBER, 1837, at twelve at Noon, for Eleven Months, to commence on the 29cli of October, 1837, at Noon. Or they will be let by Tender, as the Trustees shall think fit. The Sums of Money, set opposite the lots, are the annual Rents at which the same are respectively let this year, clear of all deductions; and the whole will be put up at such Suma as the Trustees shall think fit, The Bidders must be then and there prepared with suffioent Sureties for Payment of the Money Monthly (which Sureties must be personally present at the said Meeting with proper letters of recommendation.) and no Renter in arrear will be allowed to Bid, and they must, if the said J rllstees shall require it. pay the Rent monthly in advance, the first Monthly Payment to be made at the said Meeting, and the other ten instalments at the beginning of each month. f Lot I.-Lianfaes and Tairderwen Gates 570 2.—The Furnace and Cerrigochion Gate 470 3.—The Tarall Gate 140 The Tolls to be taken will be the same as those taken during the Current Year. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, That at the said Meeting, New Trustees will be Elected in the room of such as are Dead. By order of the Trustees. WAL. CHURCHEY. Brecknock, 26th September, 1837. TO IRON AND COAL MASTERS. (f) (]Jr.D. [p ¿j ill A Considerable quantity of GAS TAR to be DIS- POSED OF by CONTRACT, 00 very reasonable Terms. For particulars, apply to the CLERK of the BATH GAS LIGHT and COKE COMPANY, Bath. COMM ERCIAL-STREE f, NEWVOiiT. £ 0 be SfeposeS of b!2 ribîttt Csntrart, A LUCRATIVE and well accustomed SPIRIT BUSINESS, curried on for a considerable period hy Mrs Ann Davies. The Stock and Fixtures to he taken at a Valuation. Rent ann Taxes arp moderate. For farther particulars apply on the Premises; or to Bradley, Barnard, and Co., Public Accountants and Auctioneers, Broad-Street, Bristol. CROWN LIFE-A-SU^AN'CE COMPANY, 33, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London, DIRECTORS. GF.ORGF. H. HOOPER. Esq., Chairman. LIEUT-COLONEL MOODY, R.E., Deputy-Chairman. Esq. :'illiam f:palt Lit!. TSq. Jumes Cnlqiihoiiri, Esq. ichard N'orman, Esq. J lines C.ilvin. Sir Francis Ommaniiey. J. W. D- Dundas, 1 Alexander Ste'.vi'.r', Esq. R.N.. M.P. \V,n. W!:itmo:<, Eq. Thomas I! rrisen, Lsq. l John Wilson Esq. John Kirkland, Lsq. William Wilson, Esq. AUDITORS. B. D. Calvin, Lsq. Jameson Hunter, Esq. John Nelson, Esq. PH YSTCIA N.—Dr. James Johnson. SURGF.ONS.—James Wardrop, Esq. Samuel Solly, Esq.. F.R.S. STANDI NO ( oiJNSF.I Charles Ellis, Esq. .J. F,,rbe, SOLICITOR —J. H. Forbes. Esq. BANKERS.—Messrs. Whiimore, Wells,and Whitmore, Lombard Street. ACTI'ARY,—J. M. Rainbow, Esq. 1MIE ADVANTAGES OF THIS OFFICE, among others, are 1. A participation septennially in two-'hirds of the Profits, which may be applied either in reduction of the Premium or tn augment the Sum assured. On a division of Profits for the seven venrs terminat- ing on the 25th of March, 1832, BONUSES, amount- ing from ISs. to £2 12s. per cent. per annum on the sums assured, varying with the age. were as- signed to All Policies for the whole continuance of life effected previously to the 10th of May, 1829. 2 Premiums may be paid in a limited number of Annual Sums, instead of by Annual Payments for the whole of life the Policy continuing to participate in profits after the pavment of such Premiums has ceased. 3. The Assurance or Premium Fund is not subject to any charge for Interest to Proprietors. 4. Permission to pass to Continental Ports between Brest and the Elbe inclusive. 5. Parties (including Officers of the Army, Navy, East India Company, and Merchant Service) may he assured to reside in or proceed to all parts of the World, at Prc- miums calculated 00 real data. h. Claims to be paid within three months. 7. The Assured may dispose of their Policies to the Company. 8. No charge hut for Policv Stamps. The Prospectus, Tahles of Rates, &c.,tobe had at th Office iti London, or of the Co-ipanv's Agents. T. G. CONYERS, Secretary. AGENTS. MEDICAL OFFICERS. Brecon—Mr David Hughes ————————— Builth—Mr Janie, Jones ————————————— Carmarthen—Messrs. Harries and Burnett.. — C. vi iff Dr. Moore. Haverfordwest—Mr J. Jardine. Hay — Mr R. Pemberton, Solicitor J. Lyde, Esq. Hol,lJwell- J r R. Ewer. ——————————— Laugharne-lili W, S. Hamilton, Solicitor H. Hamilton, Esq. Jfold-Mr Win. Jones David Hughes, Esq. Jlilford-Mr Geo. Gwyther. J. Drew, Esq. Narberth — John Thomas, Esq. Pembroke-M.r W. Robertson. J. VV. Pavnter, Esq. Swansea— Mr James Hall i Tenby-M. r Thomas SVeman. BRECONSHIRE- lyrOTICEIS HEREBYGlVE\t ihat the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace pIT this 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 Magistrates will meet and proceed to Court at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. The (hand Jury will then be sworn at which time all Prosecutors and Witnesses are directed to attend and prefer their Bills of Indictment; and all Appeals and Traverses intended to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, and notice of all applications by Overseers or Guardians of Parishes, for orders upon putative fathers, for reimbursement for maintenance and support of bastard children, vnder the Act 4th and 5th William I V, cap. 76. must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace, before the sitting of the Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That all persons having claims upon the County, in respect of work done and articles furnis/ied for the use of the County Gaol, must attend with their accounts before the Visiting J.-aijistrates, at the Gaol, on Tuesday, the 10th day of October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon; and persons hl/ring Other claims upon the County, must attend with their accounts before the Magistrates, at the Town Halt, Brecon, on Monday, the Sixteenth day of October Tlext, at eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when such several accounts will he audited. And further, that the business relating to the Assess- ment, Application and Management of the County Stock or Hate will commence at two o'clock in the afternoon of the said 17th day of October next. Dated the 13th day of September, 1837, POWELL, Clerk of the Peace. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applica- tion is iutended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session, for leave tobiinci, in a Bill to continue the term, alter, amend and enlarge the powers and pro. isions of, and to increase. vary, or alter, the Tolls imposed by an Act passed-iu the 11th year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled, I- An Act for more effectually repairing and improving several Roads in the Counties of Brecon, Radnor, and Glamorgan, and for makiui; and maintaining several new branches of Road to communicate therewith," and to enable the Trustees of the said Roads to make and maintain certain new lines or branches of Road, to communicate with some of the Roads comprised in the said Act, (that is to say) a new line or branch of Head, leading from the present Brecon and Builih Turnpike Head, at or tif-ar a place called the Upper Chapel, and proceeding from thence through the several parishes of Meithyr- cynog. Gwenddwr, Llanguunog, Llanddewir Cwm, Maesmynis, filaiiynis, and Llanfair in Builth, in the said County of Biecon, to the Town of Bui.ill in the same County and also another new line or branch of Road from or near the Blacksmith's Shop, at or near Pontybat, on the Urecon and Hay Turnpike Road, to. or near to the Village, of Llyswen, and extending through the several parishes of Llundefalley, Broynllis, and Llvswen. in the said County of Brecon. Dated this 2Sth day of September, 1S37. JOHN JOms. Solicitor. 1THE Undersigned, bein £ the duly authorised 5 Ase»' of the Rev.THOMAS JOHN POWELL, TITHE-OWNER, within the Parish of LLANHAM- LECH, in the County of BRECON, whose interest is not less than One fourth part of the whole value of the 'Fithes of the slid I'arislj,- Do. BY 'I'fliS NOI'ICE in writing, under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEKTINGof LAND-OWNERS and TITHE-OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish. FOR THE PUR- POSE OF MAKING AN AGREEMENT FOR THE GENERAL COMMUTATION OF TITHES within the. limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6tn and 7th Years of the Reign of his late Majesty King William IV., intituled, An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in P,nglan(i and Wales and DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting will he held at the CHURCH, in the said Parish, on TUESDAY, the Third Day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of Ten in the Forenoon. Given under my hand this 6th Day of September, 1837 -MORRIS SAYCE. I THE Undersigned, beinjr the duly authorised J Agrentof'the Rev. THOMAS JOHN POWELL 'ri'l,Hp,-OWNER ithin the Parish of C\NTREFF, (in- eluding the Hamlet of IIEPSTAN, in the Chapeiryof NANTDDU.) in the County of BRECON, whose interest is not less than One-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes of the said Parish, DO, BY THIS NOTICE in writing, under my hand, CALL A PAROCHIAL MEETING of LANDOWNERS and TlTHEOWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an Agreement for the general Commutation of Tithes, within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the Provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, King William IV., intituled '-An Act for the Cunamutatlon of Tithes in England and Wales; and DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that such Meeting will heheld at the CHURCH of CWTREFF, in the said Parish, on TUESDAY the Third day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of One in the Afternoon. h Given under my hand this Sixth day of September, 1837. MORRIS SVYCE. I THE undersigned, beingj the principal TITHE 5 OWNER within the Parish of LANILID in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than one fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes of the said Parish, do, by this Notice in writing under my hand, call a Parochiai Meettng of Landowners and Titheowners within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an agreement for the general commu- tation of Tithes within the limits of the said Parish. pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th yearsof the reign of his tate Majesty King William IV intituled, An Act for the commutation of Tithes in Englanrl and Wales." And I DO HEREBY ALSO GIVE NOTICE, that suth MEETING will be held at VALIVDRE, on THURSDAY the 5th of OCTOBER, at the hour of Twelve at Noou. Given under my hand, this 20th day of September, 1&37. DAVID GRIFFITHS, Hector. SUBSCRIPTION IM AID OK SRiSH ELECTION PlTiTt0Mi= T a Meeting bold on Wednesday, August 30, 1837, at the Loudon Coffee House,Ludgate Hill ANDREW SPOTT1SWOODE, Esq., in the Chair. It was resolved— That a Subscription be now entered into, in ai,l of the expenses of the Dublin andofht* Irish election petitions, and that, with a vie*' to invite the contributions of all dasse. it is expedient to request only oy SOVEUKION from each person, without, however, refusing larger or smaller donations if offered. The following gentlemen have consented to act as a Committee for the disposal of the funds so obtained :— Edw. Smith Bigg, Esq. John Mast'-rman, Jun. Esq, Edward Baldwin, Esq. P. C. Moore, Esq. John Barwise, Esq. Samuel Oliver, Esq. Colonel Clitherow. Will. Paynter, Esq. ath. Clifton, Esq. J. 1). Powles, Esq. H. n, Fullett, Esq. Rich. Ramsden, Esq. Sir John Gibbons, Bart. J. M. Strachnn, Esq. Thomas Hamilton, Esq. Dan. T. Shears, Esq. Oliver Hargreave, Esq. Andrew Spottiswoode,Esq. Henry Hoare, Esq. R. B. Seeley, Esq. John Hooper, Esq. Edwin \V. Scadding, Esq. R. Lambert Jones, Esq. Thos. Walford, Jun. Esq. Geo HerbertKinderley,Esq I'reasurre.—John Masterman, Jun, Esq. ( A long list of m Subscribers follows.) The Committee have also to acknowledge, with thanks, the oiler of several of the country Conservative Journals, to advertise the subscription free of charge. The Committee trust that the Conservatives in the leading towns of the empire will, without delav, form Local Committees, and obtain subscriptions in their own neighbourhoods. Subscriptions are received by Messrs. Masterman and Co., Nicholas Lane Messrs. Praeds and Co., Fleet Street; and Messrs. Herries, Farquhar, and Co., St. J ames's Street. Subscriptions will also be received in Merthyr, at the Gl'ARDIAN Office. NEWBRIDGE CHURCH. THE COMMITTEE fo r supei intend'ni; the Erec- i- tion of GLYN T FF (\ i'.WB RIDG E) CHURCH, are compelled to make a further appeal to Christian benevolence; for this appeal they will briefly state the reasons. The ground for the Church was the gift of B. Hall, Esq., M. P. It was supposed from the nature of the soil, not only that a sure foundation would he gained, hut that stone sufficient for the building would be pro- cured. In this expectation the Committee were disap- pointed. and a quarry was opened at an additional cost of £ 200. The Contract was scarcely signed when ma- terials and labour advanced 10 per cent, causing a further expence of £ 200. The objects for which funds are now required are, making the approaches to the Church, building a boundary wili-and securing the congrega- tion from the danger and inconvenience of damp, by a warm air apparatus. The first stone was laid in September of last year, the Church will be ready for consecration in November next. On this simple statement of facts, the Committee feel assured that the Christian hh. ratify which enabled them so speedily to commence the work and carry it on thus far, will not fail them for its completion. J. BRLCE PRYCE, Chairman. GEORGE THOMAS, LlandaflF Court, Treasurer. C. S. IRVINE, Secretary. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. X. d. J. Bruce Pryce, 2nd Subscription 25 0 0 Miss J.ine Traherne, Wen voe Cottaje 5 0 0 J. J. Guest, Esq., M.P 20 0 0 Rev G. Ji)nes. l,lanwotino 050 The Bishop and Chapter of Llandaff 100 0 0 Donations will be thankfully rpcjved by the Trea- surer; the Secretary; the GUmoraan and Monmouth Bank, Cardiff; or Messrs. Wilkins's Bank, Merthyr. :¡VjJ Œ) ,P [/ J} lltJ IN PURSUANCE of Her Majesty's Writ, to me t directed and delivered, for Electing a Third CORO- NER for the County of GLAMORGAN. I DO HEREBY GIVE NO! ICE, that I shall proceed to such Election on SA'I'Uiil) I Y. the Fourteenth day of OCTOBER next, at Ten o'Clock in the forenoon, in the Town of B IDGEND. in the said County, at a Special County Court, to be held for that purpose, when and where all Persons concerned are togive their attendance. Dated this 2btii day of September, 1837. HOWEL GWYN, ESQUIRE. Sheriff. TO THE N0EDUTV, @[Eu[P2W AND FREEHOLDERS, OF THE County of Glamorgan. GENTLE MEY, T Lord Chancellor having' issued his Writ tlle of a Third CORONER for this County, I again venture to solicit the honour of your Votes and Interest for that Office. Having so recently addressed you more fully on the sllbj ect, I have only to repeat that no exertions' on my part shall be wanting to merit the confidence I seek at your hands. I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, JAMES WARD RUSSELL, Merthyr Tydfil, Sept. 25th, 1837. Solicitor. The High Sheriff has fixed upon the 14th of October for the Election. TO THE [}IllJ &!2J1Il ø l:!J[J) & œ OF THE County of Glamorgan. Gentlemen, A WRIT for the ELECTION of a Third A ELECTION Of a Tbird Ci? v r tlns C°unty, has been received y 'h Jr^M' Vn the Election to take place ar-r iri ™S^URDAY, the 14th Day of OCTOBER next, at 10 o clock in the Forenoon. The only Candidates for that Office, are Ilr J. W Russell, and myself. I take leave, therefore, to solicit of those Gentlemen and Freeholders, who have kindly promised me their support, the honour of their attendance at the Poll at Bridgend, on my behalf, on the day of Election. I believe it will not be denied that I am by many years' professional experience, and by being well versed in the Welsa Language, fully competent to discharge efficiently the important duties of that Office, An intimate acquaintance with the Welsh Language is ac- knowledged, by every unprejudiced person, to be an indispcnsible requisite for prop3rly discharging the duties of Coroner in the Iron and Coal Districts of this County, as the majority of their population are acquainted only with that language. 1 hesitate not to say, that the numerous and influen- tial support which has been promised me, is such as to leave no doubt of my success. I shall ever feel deeply grateful to my supporters. 1 have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your very obliged and faithful servant. VR Q WM- D AVIES. Merthyr, September 28th, 1837. Wanted Immediately, A STEADY, Aclive Young Man, as an ASSIS- iT* TANT in the DRAPERY BUSINESS, who can speak the Welsh Language; he must give a good reference from his last employer, (if by letter, post paid) to Mr D. Marsden, Emporium House, Tredegar. WINTER FASHIONS. IN consequence of the late depression in the Manufacturing Districts of this Country, as well a* in those of France, D. EVANS, has been enabled to PURCHASE FOR CASH, at exceeding" ]0Vprk'e, a most extensive and well-selected STOCK OF GOODS* adapted to the ensuing Season. Hi. Fancy Stock will contain the newest designs, in Foreign and British Shawls and Shawl Scarfs. Mousline de Laine, Chali and Italiana Dresses. French Merinos and Pitrramatta Cloths, in every prevailing colour. Plain and Figured Gros de Naps. Black and Coloured Laventines and Satinetts, at a reduction of full 25 per cent from the prices of last Season. His Furs Stock compmes Muffs. Boas, Mantillas, Capes, and Victorias, of the most Fashionable Skins. Cotton and Woollen Goods, Brussells, Kidderminster and Venetion Carpets, will be offered at a rate far below that of any former period. The Show Rooms will be opened on Tuesday, Octo- ber the ard. High-Street, Cardiff, September 29, 1837. DIOCESE OP ST. DAVID'S. rjpHE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S, in I compliance with the wishes of her Majesty's Prin- cipal Secretary of State, conveyed to his Lordship through the Afchblshop of Canterbury, begs to call the attention of the Clergy of his LMoccse as well to the copy of an Act of Parliament recently passed for amending the Law with respect to Wills, as to an Abstract of its principal provisions lately transmitted to the officiating Minister ot every Parish in England and Wales, and tu signify his Lordship's wish, that the Clergy of his Diocese would avail themselves of the opportunities afforded by their intercourse with their Parishioners, to make known to them the change which has taken place in a Law so deeply effecting their interests, and also (in accordance with the injunctions of the Rubrick in the order for the Visitation of the Sick) to press upon them the duty of making their Wiils in due form. By order of the Bishop, VALENTINE DAVIS, N.P. Deputy Registrar. Reg strar s Office, Carmarthen, 27th Sept. 1U37,

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