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5 | **UsTOL and NEWPORT j j*. STEAM PACKETS, i flfwiL WILL SAIL CSS During the NEXT WEEK, • ^SS&SL AS FOLLOWS: 0 t 0p FROM BRISTOL, ? T* ,FI-MONDAY 71 morn o 1H'u?ESDAY 8 n,orn t *O. WEDNESDAY S.J morn 6 '»• THURSDAY 9 morn 0 20. FRIDAY 9I INOM 10 <L SATURDAY ..N IO mora 6 Q FROM NEWPORT. i f" i1-6, MondaV 6 morn j 17. TIIESDAY .6moru JA, WEDNESDAY 7 mom •• I HURSDAY 7 morn -0, FRIDAY 7 morn ITDAY 8 morn. '> UIJ^e'~T'er Cabin, 4*.—Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Cfiil- to^'ir \J Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is each. CarriaPc. 20^ Two-Wheel ditto. 10s.; Jf^erijp. ,'r^s'» Carriage drawn by one Horse with one 'e-CaL- J3,"» Horse and Rider,After-Cabin, 7s ditto rnv n» 6». _^°Pr,etorfi °f above Steam Packets (j*Ss«nger, CE that they will not be accountable for any p s, ug £ age, nor will they be answerable for any at*0- ?Se> or Parcel (if lost or damaged) unless ( • if of their Offices in Bristol or Newport; gj1* C4rrj0^e file value of 40s. to be entered at its value, 'tt proportion paid for the same at the time >. AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily lese P'ace* and Newport. L)*A1R IRO}) WORKS, through A'sercarn, Ncw- Jf^lyglo welty, and a branch from Newbridge to ewpf) 0, Coach Daily between these places and arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- at o'clock afternoon. b*uy's Qtt-1 Bristsl General Sleam Navigation Com- h°*r,,ha,tl1Cur' '»Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices, 0ft, *•» harf, Hotwells, and Rodiiev Wharf, New- rfOHN JONES, Agent. POllqy REDUCED FARES. beel Carriages drawn by one Horse, only 10s. 6d. ■J^fcDlFF and BRISTOL. The New and beautiful Fast Going I Steam Packet, | LADY CHARLOTTE, j Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, \Vi\¡ n. T. PARFITT, Commander, I Ply during the ensuing week, with Passengers and I Goods, as follows:— J 0CT FROM CARDIFF. I ]q* °T,"esday menu"? ■••f'hursday 7S morning ••Saturday 9 morning Oct lR FROM BRISTOL. }?*• -Monday 10} morning' 20 '^ednesday 6 morning: 7<>rtl,'g nday H morning f'Val of "Son for Merthyr, i immediately after the j, e Packet from Bristol. ^^U(l :—After Cabin 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. en "nder 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. *'|Si,nale ^tewar(^ attends the Ladies' Cabin. Id 0''f-WintS,may ^at' on on moderate terms. 6d.. 'M6 Carriage, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, do w°"^f'leel Carriage, 10s. fid.; H orses, 6s, £ ,rse 3nd Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Forp Cabin. ejatt'e, Sheep. These Fares include every ex- Itf15 |jyr':arp requested to order all Goods intended for V*h S( "MAULOTTK, to bo sent to Clare Street Hall, ihX7e': i.'dv ol^c—^ast Light Post Coaches to and from ll ete/>rid Ue' Abe dare, l\ferthyr, Cowlrridge, Bridgend. tr, c, ¡sr': und Caerphiliy,-Goods forwarded to these ^'«tei ^ig Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im- !St''VeJ'an ,n.arrlva'» "ess ordered by any particular tv4'11 1' C|* 'a *'hich case they will be deposited in the ON Warehouse till called for.—Frieght to be Q ehvery. ^ackages, Parcels, &c. forwarded to all parts without delay, when sent to either of their » 4|)y 4 Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. y obt"l^er "nation as to Freight, &c. will be V paa,u,e''l hv applying to the Agents, Mr Donovan, 0*.C ^'hee, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr I 6,15 ^von Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol. 1 {J'v# ^otic *'e '>roPr'etors °F above Steam Packet I %S8,>ri<rer»e* ll>at they will not be accountable for any I ^<>0(1* illl' £ 3?c' nor W'H they be answerable for I tic ^6, |S'■ cfcaSes> or Parce's (if lost or damaged w n'lr !!e or otherwise) unless Booked at either ii 'CCS at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value If;°n 0 rjS8 e"tt'ied at its value, and Carriage in pro- con' *°r '^e 8ame' al th" u,ne °f Booking.— ^>cl5 j^s,Sned to order, or not taken away before Six lhe evening of the day of landing, will ^'ds *1SW»! at l'ie r'S'5 and cxPence the consignees. chart,. ° considered as liens, not only for freight pS due thereon, but also for all previously uu- due by consignee's to the the said Packet. Disputed weights cla ms fiu: loss or damage, &c., cannot °^Ce n a written notice of the same be sent to —day of delivery.—October, 1837. ri tll(' (ta), of delivery,-Octoher, 1837. ^^301IP and BRISTOL. allTX. ^le ^ew anc^ Swift Goin? Steam jjyyj^g V Packet, NAUTILUS, 60 Horse Power, JOHN ALLEN, Commander, Ult»»ded io ply during ih» NEXT WEEK, with asseugcrs and Goods, as follows 0c^ FROM CARDIFF. 16.. Monday R morning ^Vyp,l„e8day 7 morning ..Friday gj morning 0ct FROM BRISTOL. ^7..Toftsday 6 morning ^••Thursday 6J moruing 1 1} ^th's ur'■•Saturday 7& morning .y agon, nteets the Packet for Merthyr, &c.- a?gon meets the Packet for Newbridge. | Ji* I LlhilaA 't Es After Cahin, 5R,-Fore Cabin, 3s. ji eti under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. m Dogs, Is. each. 4 J.V et".s may he had OH Board on moderate Terms !<■ 0tr.«,i" 0 Steward attends the Ladies'Cabin, h>S,» Tw, e' Carriage, "21s.; Ditto, drawn by one horse °rSe .nj*tleel Carriage, 10s.6d; Horsus, 6s. each; r °rSe .nj*tleel Carriage, 10s.6d; Horsus, 6s. each; to*'dlPr' After Cabin. 9s.. Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. Ij are now made for the conveyance o' v "jui,C(.'er Goods, via Liverpool, per Mountaineer, it I ej".V Cb°D w'th the Swansea and Cardiff Packets, at i > hi p!1 and Expeditious Rate. Vii.,Slhe .,0°ds intended to be shipped per this Packet e'e tv6nt to the. Packet Office, No. 12, Quay Street *« w'^l he hauled to the Packet, al the Com tl#1d &1>l!n8e J or they will be taken in at the Curn 1°a»m Locks, by ROBBRT CHAPLIN. God" forwarrled to all parts of the Kingdom Ot.c1i without delay, om Cowbridge, daily, and also Spring Arei(.. aggons to each of the above places. ^e' Aberdare, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend aCes in »l » und Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to rhesi 11 ^fival^VP Canal Boats and Waggons, immediately ^less ordered by any particular conveyance "lI.rth Freight to be paiti on delivery. .\gel\t "r Information may be obtained of MrOsman v,' Wf, Oa3^"8 ^'reet. and at the Packet Office on tin 12. 0„ and of Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent treet, risiol, notice l| Proprietors of the above Steam Packe 4 ass«ngCr>'j at they will not be accountable for an; k'o0(is8p uggage nor will they be answerable fo k°ofced a°ka^e' or Parcel, (if lost or damaged) un c« abov*' e,u'ler°f their Offices in Cardiff or Bristol b&r|??6e>in n vaMie of 40i. entered at its value, an< 0 v°rtlon Pal'l.fw the saute, at the time o 6'—October, 1857, THE <& m sz? m & & <a <, H. JOBBING, Master, IS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, For Cai-diff, Newport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon. Afonmuuth, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER the 27th, 1837. For Freight, &c. apply to the Master, on Board Mr R. Burton, jun., Newoort; Mr Thomas Richardsi Abergavenny Messrs Winstone, Prosser and Co. Brecon. Mr Smith, the Wharfinger, Loudon; or to Mr Fair- clough: A-zent to the Cardiii, Newport and London Shipping Company, at Clfddf. Ltmoon, Oct. 11th. 1837. 1)7 (jJ ([) IDS] Co bt onr bv &txrttoit, By Messrs. NV, LIITE atid SON, At the BEAUFORT ARfS. INV. MONMOUTH, on TUESDAY the 21th Day of OCTOBER, instant, be- tween the hours of Four and Six o'clock, in the After- ternoon, iiubject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced. v MONMOUTHSHIRE. tOT i._The COPPICE of part ofCEFN MAWR j WOOD, containing about 60 Acres, (Tythe free) situate in the Hamlet, of Monkswood, together with 1510 Oak double and treble Storers, crossed with a scribe, standing therein. LOT 2.—TWO COPPICE WOODS, standing: on partof COURT y AEIl FARM, containing 5A.IR. 22P. situate in the Parish of Lanvihangel Tregmynydd. to- gether with 12 Oak double Storers. crossed with a scribe. and 27 Oak, 2 Ash, and 1 Beech Timber Trees Dllmbered with red paint, standing therein. LOT 3.-Two COPPICE WOODS, on LAN- PEALLT FARM, containing 7A. OR. 4P. situate in the Parish of Woolvesnewton, together wiih 244 Ash, 83 W ylch, and 14 Beech Timber Trees, numbered with red paint, standing therein and on the Lands adjoining. LOT 4.—The GHEAT and LITTLE LEVOX WOODS, containing 3SA. 3R. 35P. situate in the Parishes of Mitchel Troy. and Penalt, with 40 Oak, 17 Ash, and 7 Wytch double Storers, crossed with a scribe, standing therein. LOT 5.—The COPPICE of TROY PARK, con- taining 47A. 2R 25P. situate in the Parish of Mitchel Troy, together with 175 Oak and 30 Ash double Store's, and 9 Beech Timber Trees, crossed with a scribe, and all the unmarked Larch and Firs therein. LOT 6.—The COPPICE of TROY ORLES, and a small Wood adjoicing, containing together 45A, 2R. 24p. situate in the Parish of Mitchel Troy, with 110 Oak, 41 Ash, 5 Wytch, and two Beech, double Storers, crossed with a scribe, standing therein. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. LOT 7.-TheCOPPICEofCWMSBURY WOOD, containing about 11 Acres, situate on the Daif House Farm, in the Parish of Tidenliain, together with 500 Oak double and treble Storers, crossed with a scribe, standing therein. LoT S. Three COPPICE WOODS, called MONK11EDDING, the nOUN D WOOD. and REEKES'S GROVE, containing together, 20A. 3R. OP. situate in the Parish of Woolastone, with 400 O.ik double and treble Storers. and 19 Beech Timber Trees, crossed with a scribe, standing therein. N.B. There will be reserved in Lot 7, 80 Cords of Wood, and in Lot 8, 120 Cords, for the use of the Abbey Tintern Iron Works, for which the Purchasers will be allowed 5s. 6d. per Cord. Noel Stinchcomb, of Usk, will shew Lot I; John Pcwcll. of the Devauden, Lots 2 and 3; George Godwin. of Troy Lodge, Lots 4. 5, and 6; and William Thurston of the Chase House, Tidenham, Lots 7 and S FllrherrarticlJlars may he known on application at Troy Honse. or of the Auctioneers, at Coleford. OTYDDYNPICH ESTATE, NEAR LLANDILO, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR. ADAM MURRAY Begs to announce that lie is instructed to geil fit) miction, "-h, IN LOTS, At the CAWDOR ARMS, LLANDIr.O. CARMAR- THENSHIRE, on the 28th OCTOBER NEXT, HTHIS truly ELIGIBLE PROPERTY, situated at a short distance from the Market Towns of Landilo and Swansea, in a country abounding with Coal and Lime, and affording every facility for its improvement. It comprises an excellent FARM-HOUSE, and suitable Agricultural Buildings, Cottages, Gardens, Orchards, »Vc. j together with 322A. 2R. 30P. of Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Woodland. A Vein of Stone-Coal. already opened on an adjoining Pioperty, runs under part of the Estate. May be viewed, on application to the Tenant and printed Particulars can be had 21 days prior to the Sale, of Messrs Jenkins and JetTi-ey, St)lic,itors: Swansea; Messrs Frere, Foster, and Frere, Solicitors, Lincoln's Ion, London; at the place of Sale the Boir's Head. Carmarthen; Bush, Bristol Angel, Cardiff j the Ship and Castle, Neath King's Head Monmouth and of Mr Adam Murray, Surveyor, Land Agent, and Auctioneer, 47, Parliament Street, London. Letters to be Post-paid. j GLAMORGANSHIRE.. v COVTRAHEN HOUSE, o fie art UraSy .-tfuntisfirtr, T1HE above Commodious a*d Gentlemanly RE- SIDENCE, Pleasure Grounds, and well-stocked Gardens, with or without 30 Acres ot rich Pasture Land adjoining, delightfully situated in a good Spirting Country, over a considerable tract whereof, the Tenant will have an exclusive right of Shooting, and distant from the improving Town of Bridge-tid, tiirotiah which the Mail and other coaches pass daily, about four miles. The House consists of a Drawing Room, Dining Room. Library and Breakfast Parlour, wi h Kitchen, and other convenient Offices; seven excellent Bed Rooms, with Servants' apartments and adjoining the Il'iuse are good Coach Houses and Stabling, with coal at 'an easy distance on moderate terms. The Tenant will be withiu an easy distance of an excellent Pack of Harriers Further particulars may be obtained, on application (which, if bv letter, must be post paid,) to Mr Cu'h- bertson. Solicitor, Neath. BRECON SHIRE. i: .'(J( 1 n be iLt, f FOR A TERM OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS, I Determinable at 7 or 14 Years, at the option of each party, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, ABEHYDFEa, THIS VALUABLE FARM is Situate in the Parish of I-LEWEL, near the Town ot'TRL- CASTLE, and comprises about 200 Acres of excellent Meadow. Pasture, and Arable Land, on the banks of the Usk and Ydter rivers, with commodious Buildings, &c. Good Security will be required. For further particulars apply to Mr Durance, Mothvty, near Llandovery. A man on the spot will show the Farm. CRICKlIO WELL. net, t FOR A TERM OF YE. RII, y- 4 COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE, com. r -TV maodiu<j a beautiful view of the Ri^er Usk and adjoining Scenery, with Coach-House, S'ahlc. and Two Acres of Land, including Garden and Shrubbery i For further particulars, apply, if by Letter, post paid, f to Mr Henry Morgan, Auctioneer, Crickho.ell.-Part of the Furniture may be lukeu by appraisement if desirable. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Co bt Itztf Within a short distance of the Taf Vale Railway and the-Glamorganshi;-e Cant.1, UPWARDS of 700 Acres, within a LINSR fence, of V.ihible MINERAL PKOPK.'JTY, abounding in Coal. Ironstone, and Fire-Clay, of superior .quality. A Vein of this Coal is now working by Level, for the use of the neighbourhood, under a strong roof arci cutting large. For further particulars apply, bv letter, post paid, to Mr E. P. Richards, Solicitor, Cr-rdiff. TTAFF VALE tASLWAY. Call of Ten Pounds per Share. THE DIRECTORS of the TAFF VALE RAIL- WAY COMPANY, acting under the provisions of the Act )f Incorporation, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the Proprietors of Shares are requested to pay, on or before the 16th day of OC1013 BR next, to any one of the undermentioned Bankers, the sum of Ten Pounds, on each of their respective Shares, viz London and Westminster Bank London. W et of England & South Wales District Ba::¡k.. Bristol. Ditto ditto ditto.. Cardiff. £ 'UO ditto.. Merthyr. Messrs. Wilkms and Co. Merthyr. National Provincial Bank Cardiff. Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Ban Vina Company Cardiff. By order of the Board of Directors. JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. Railway Office, Cardiff, Sept. 20, 1837. Æ1Irrr W llii£hl1£W\l CONTRACT FOR WORKS. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the DUIKCTOUS will MEET at their Office in CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, the llth day of OCTO- BER, at Twelve o'Clock, to RECEIVE TENDERS, for the execution of the following Works. CONTRACT No 7. Being the excavation and formation of the cutting and embankment and construction of all Culverts and other Masonry, and the entire completion, (except the ballast- ing and laying the permanent rails) of that portion of the Line, extending from the terminus at Merthvr, to the crossing of the Watercourse, marked No. 9 in the Parliamentary Plan, near Troed-y-rhew, in the Parish of Merthyr Tydfil, being a distance of 186 Chains. Also, CONTRACT No. 8. Being the excavation and formation of the cutting and embankment and construction of all Bi-idg". Culverts, and other Masonry, and the entire completion (excepting the ballasting and laying the permanent rails) of that portion of the Line, extending from the River Taff, at Melin Griffith, to the boundary of Fields No. 20 and 21, in the Parish of Whitchurch, being a distance of 33 Chains. Drafts of the Contracts, with Pians and Specifications of tha Works, will He ready for inspection, at the Engineer's OtTIce, at Maindy, near Cardiff, on and after Monday, the 2nd day of October. Printed Forms of Tender may be had there, or at the Office in Cardiff, and no others will be attended to. The Parties whose Tenders are accepted. will be required to enter into a bond, with two sureties for the due performance of their Contract, and the names of the proposed sureties are to be specified in the Tender, The. Tenders must be delivered at the Office in Cardiff, on or before Twelve 0Clock, on the said llth day of October, and the Parties tendering or Persons duly authorized by them must be in attendance at the time of meeting. The Directors will not bind themselves to accspt the lowest Tender. By Order of the Board, JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. Railway Office, Cardiff, 20:h September, 18a7. z X < Z Z 0 u ü < < N j z :J o IS IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. Patronised by the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, and equally usefullo all classes. India Rubber Paste Blacking, Manufactured by JOHN li A RVEY, ChLinist, Mbaufs Bay Establishment, Penzance. For Carriage Harness* Gig Aprons, Imperials, Portmanteaus, Boots and Shoes. THIS BLACKING stauds unrivalled, either fog quickness of polishing.' depth ant.' brilliancy or the polish, or for its durability, no Blacking kecpinf its polish so long as this does in any weather. To Gentlemen in the Navy and Masters of Merchant Ships, it is invaluable; it quickly restores softness and colour to Boots and Shoes, deprived of both by constant a «etting wiih sea water; it prevents the salt water from penetrating the leather, and thus keeps them always soft and dry. It keeps well in any climate, and may be carried in the pocket without soiling it. It is particularly recommended to Gentlemen in the Army they will find it the best Blacking ever oflered 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 brilliantly. It is the cheapest Blacking ever sold as a single pennv packet, mixed with water only. makes as much Blacking as is usually sold M jars, at Sixpence each, and will clean two dozen pairs of Shoes splendidly! The following 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 23, 1836. To Mr John Harvey, Our servants having 'for a considerable time past, by our orders, used your India Rubber l'aste Blacking—we aic enabled, by our own observations and their report, to speak to its utility and efficacy, and we strongly re- commend it to our friends, as the CHEAPEST AND BEST BLACKING they can use. Signed by R. J,. Davies, commander, R.N.; John Rowland, Esq.John Richards, Esq; James Mont- gomery, M.D.; LID. Hocking, Surgeon; John Robyns, Major. R.M. Geo. John Esq.; John J. A. Boase, Esq., Banker; Rev. H Penneck Thomas Pidwe.'L, Surgeon} I. D. Evans, Esq., 72, Upper Stanford Street, London. The public are resoectfully informed, that several unprincipled persons a're travelling the country, endea- votirii,g to foist a spurious composition of their own as India Rubber Paste Blacking, bringing disappoint- ment to unwary purchasers, and disgrace on the sellers. The genuine has the words John Harvey s India Rubber Paste Blacking" on each packet, all others are spurious impositions. Sold Wholesale by the Inventor, and at the General Depot for Bristol and its neighbourhood. Wales, Ireland, 29, Clare Street Bristol, by JAMES PHILP; Sold also by the following Ag cuts :— Merthyr E_ Morcan, £ ,rocer- T. Chemist David Morgan, Chemist. Krecon T. Williams, ^H™,USR* E Jones Saddler. Tredegar T. Morgan Saddler Abergavenny, G.Green Grocer. W. Babcrand Co Grocer. Cardiff W. Bird Post Office. ■ Hopkins and SON Grocers. Griffith Phillip Chemist. Pqntypool, James Weare. Saddler. C-WW, W. POWELL •••»>•»♦•»»• Saddler, MONMOUTHSHIRE. ]\T>)TICE is hereby f/iren, fhat the NEXT » GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE, for the County of Monmouthl tyiU be held at the Town IbÙ in USK, on MONDAY, the SIXTEENTH day ofOCTOBER, 1837,. and that the Court will sit at Twelve o'clock at noon, when the Chief Constables and Bailiffs are to attend, and answer to their names, or, in default thereof, they will be fined. The Court will then immediately proceed with all business relating to the assessment, application, and manage- ment of the County stock, or rate, or any fund or funds, used or applied in aid thereof, and i-ia ke orders for payments, and consider and direct the General Business of the County. A It Bills and Demands relating to the Public Expen difure of the County must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will not be settled and allowed at tuch Sessions And all appeals and traverses and applicatioru for Orders in Bastardy must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before 12 o'clock on the second day of the Sessions At half-past Xine. on Tuesday, the Seventeenth October, the Grand and Petit Jurors will becalledover, and are to an- swer to their names, or in default thereof they will be fined and all persons boutld by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to try Appeals, Traverses, and Indict. ments for Felonies, and transact the other business ef the Sessions. It is ordered that all convictions and recognisances, and all in formations and depositions, shall be delivered or trans- mitted. on or before the Friday previous to each Sessions, into the office of the Clerk of the Peace. All costs allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Sessions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. Usk, 20th September, JON ES, 1837. Clerk of the Peace. SRECONSHXBE. JVTOTfCEIS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next -L GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for 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 Grand Jury will then be sworn; at which time all Prosecutors and Witnesses are directed to attend and prefer their Bills of Indictment; and all Appeals and Traverses intended to be prosecuted at the same Sessions. and notice of all applications by Overseers cr Guardians of Parishes, for orders upon putative fathers, for reimbursement for maintenance and support of bastard children, under the Act Ath and5th William IV, 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 articlesfit, nished for the use of the County Gaol, must attend with their accounts before the Visiting Magistrates, at the Gaol. on Tuesday, the 10th day of October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon; and persons having other claims upon the County, must attend with their accounts before the Magistrates, at the Town Hall, Brecon, on 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- ment, Application and Management of the County Stock or Rate will commence at two o'clock in the afternoon of the said llth day of October next. Dated the 13(A day of September, 1837. POWELL, Clerk of the Peace. "Or# f iSgtr i'r Jfaítfj 6pmratg. H t r£1mla[JJŒJ.r£1 f;?' &'i:l' CYMREIGYDDION SOCIETY. THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THIS SOCIETY »- WILL BE HELD IN THE rltnn GRAHSSAR SCHOOL-ROOM, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH DAYS OF OCTOBER, 1837. IB. ML&ILIL, MI. IP., @W Mlif. FIRST DA Y.-WEDNESDA Y. The Proceedings of the Meeting will commence at Eleven oiClock, with ADDRESSES in WELSH AND ENGLISH, Together with the Recitation of such ENGLYNION as may have been Composed for the occasion; after which J8 Prizes will be awarded. 'rron tt n Iv THE COURSE OF THE MORNING THE HAR1ERS WILL PLAY WELSH AIRS, AND THE DATGEINIAID WILL SING PENNILLION AFTER THE MANNER OF GWENT AND MORGANWG. SECOND DAY.—THURSDAY. The Proceedings will commence at Eleven o'Clock, when the remainder of the Prizes will be awarded. The Harpers, Minstrels, and Datgeiniaid, who intend to compete for the Prizes, are requested to attend on Tuesday Evening, October 17th, in order that their names may be entered on the List. Tickets of Admission, Half-a-Crown for each Day, to be had only at Mr J. HILEY MORGAN'S, Stationer. To prevent mistakes, there will be no admission without Tickets. An ORDINARY at the ANGEL INN, on the First Day. at which the President will attend, as also the Bards, and other Members and Visitors of the Cymreigyddion; and at the SUN INN, on the Second Day. Dinner on I able each day at Four o'Clock. '"all'es and Gentlemen desirous of giving Prizes for competition, Literary er Musical, at the Anniversary of loob, are requested to determine upon the Subjects,in order that they may be announced at the present Meeting. CARADAWC, Secretary. fLO 11@mlOttug v v CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. m/riNUTES and RESOLUTIONS of the ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the DISTRICT COM- n Ek fZ !a' partof lhe D!(){'i:SE OF LLANDAFF situate in the County of Glamorgan, held at COW BR IDG E, the 10th Day of October, 1S37. The Most Honourable the MARQUIS OF BUTE, in the Chair. A letter from Mr Trigge, Accountant to the Parent Society, as read, acknowledging the receipt of £ 300 for Books also another letter froui Mr Trigge was read, acknowledging the receipt of a eopy of the Minutes of this C0llitilitte@1 at-011 the iSih of October, 1836 together with a remittance of It »* i* Vl £ i fM «r ^I)oks £ 3 #< amount of Diffences bet*ccn(Members and Cost Prices of Books sold to Non-Members and £ 11 Hs_ 0d. Members' Subscriptions. The Treasurers Account with the District Committee from September 1, 1836, and September 1, 1837, as audited by the Kev. Ihoinas Lewis, was read, and appeared as follows » 1836. Dr. £ s. d. 1836. Cr. £ s. d, Sept. 1. To Balance as per lat account.. 423 3 0 Oct. 10 By Remittance to Parent Society to Amount of Subscriptions and for Books 300 0 0 Donations for the year 159 10 0 1837. TOr.A?ffUDt °f B'10ks SoW at March 2. By Ditto, Amount of Differences on £ ard,lff. 0 0 last vear's Sale of Books to ^owbrldf 17 6 7 Non-Members 3 1 8 .i(tHen 13 13 6 Amount of the year's expenses j a'gam 2 8j in Rents of Depots, Carriage, *ea' j8]1 Freight, Postages, Printing, Ad- j r I vertisements, Stationery, &c. 48 10 T F r"1, 3 A1L°WED for 11 Bibles, charged To Moiety of a Collection at Cardiff, as sold last year, but aLerwards in aid ot tne r an Js of this Corn- returned 2 17 6 mittpp, and the Committee of the Society for the Propagation Total Credits 451 9 6l of the Gospel m Foreign Parts, Batanceinhand. 361 0 Si after a sermon by the Rev. T. Stacey 12 0 6 I' £815 9 10 £ 815 9 10 The number of Rooks sold from September 1, :S36, to Books, Tracts, fc. distributed gratuitously. September 1, 1S37, was Eno-iiii Bibles H English aud We^sh Bibles 502 Ditto Testaments 8 Ditto Testaments, including Duoglotts 7G-2 Welsh ditto J Ditto Common Prayers, including ditto.. 711 English Schooi-'b'o'oVs'1,000 Eng .sh Psalters 2 Tracts 264 English and Welsh Bound Books, School- Welsh School-books 30 books, and Tracts 3,917 Ditto Tracts 8 TotalSold 5,894 Total given lt823 Total sold and given by the Committee, during the year 7,217 The number of Books sold and distributed gratuitously, by the Committee since its Establishment, in IS 14, has been- Bibles 7 576 Testaments, including Duoglotts 14 513 Common Prayer8 ;nciu(Jing ditto I4'g«2 Psalters, 1662 Bound Books, School Books, and Tracts *> 103 927 142.660 1Sm?!hrsCMcetinlecRcV- "i by ?fvfx ^"GAV, and resolve^uSouslr mi tee aS we ras ( >n'emp alC?' ^^factwn and thankfulness, the increasing usefulness of the Com- the CleVv of the mil gT'-g, ,ntereSt'u" 'he Tow:"5< ,n behalf of its benevolent designs and they entreat t-a ,1° r J Par'shes to make known, as generally as they can amone their nar.'shioners the great faci- i' IT ivr Injt,1tut,nn affords for their obtaining the Word of God in their own Lantruas* ""rh Y SIRJ°HN NICHOLL, seconded by J. BRUCE PnvcB, Esq. and resolved unanimously ar and thatV adopt the proposal of the Parent Society in their Quarterly Report of the 4th of July last; f°to ,D 'l?u of differences (between Members' and cost prices of Books sold to Non-Members, they pay 10 per o J °v, 6 price upon all Books furnished to them by the Society 10 they P > 3 MOVED by the Rev. HIGH WILLIAMS, seconded by the Rev JOHN WILLIAMS, and resolved una- TI nimously:— Commit! .rRev,John PoweU and the R«v- Lewis Anthony Nicliolls, be appointed Auditors of Accounts to th- the P ? tlle c,lrrent year; that the Rev. E. P. Thomas be appointed Manager of the Denot at Aberdare and Dav^Vi' H* Griffith> Collector of Subscriptions and Manager of the Depot at Neath in the room of the Rev. iii Jones, removed to Sully. "GLOVED by Lord VISCOUNT ADARE, seconded by J. BRliE PRYCE, Esq. and resolved unanimously \nat the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Rev. Thomas Stacey, for a remittance of £ 12 6s. 6d. being the motety of • collection in aid of the t unds of this Committee, and the Committee of the Societv for the Propaga- on of the Gospel in Foreign Part"# after a Sermon preached bv him in Cardiff Church 5th.-Moved by the Rev. THOMAS EDMO.VDKS, seconded by Major EDMONDES, and resolved unanimously That the special thanks of this Meetmg be given to the Rev. Hugh Williams, Secretary and Treasurer, for bis valuable services, and particularly for his good management in bringing the Funus of the Committee to their pre- sent satisfactory state. Oth.-Moved by the Rev. HUGJI WILLIAMS, seconded by the Rev. THOMAS EDMONDES, and resolved una- ilirgously That the thanks of this Meeting he given to the Rev. John Harding and the Rev. John Williams, Assistant becretanes, and to the Manager of Depots and Collectors of Subscriptions, for their efficient servic- s '7th.—iMoved by J. BRUCE PK^CE, Esq. seconded by LLEWELIN TKAHEUNK, ESQ AN(J "reSo1ved una- "'tnouslv:— That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Rev. E. Morgan, for the excellent and most appropriate Discourse delivered by him before the Com"11"66 this day. npprupna R UTE, Chairman. St!r"Y°VLK bu S'c J' NwHOl't' SCCON<,ED BY Lord Viscouut ADARE, and resolved unanimously'"— Vinf,heect»inr Jthis gMen t0 thc ^ost Honourable the Marquis of Bute, for kindly" attending and taking toe Chair ih:s day, and foi bis able conduct therein, HUGH WILLIAMS, Secretary ((ricj Treasurer, SIGHT RESTORED, NERVOUS HEAD- ACHE CURED. Under the Patronage of his Mafesiy, H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent, and the Lonù 4 the Treasury. A FEW WORDS TO THE AFFLICTED. nPHE innumerable testimonials ofcnresofCataract L Gutta-Serena, Ophthalmia, Inflammation. Nervous Head Ache Deafness, and other Diseases to which those delicate organs in eye and ear are subjected, are too numerons for the limits of this advertisement. This Snuft, when taken frequently, strengthens the Nerves of the Head, removes obstructions from the Lachrymal Sac or Duct, the membrane of which is indeed a continuation of the Pituitary expansion within the Nostrils. Dr Guthrie, the eminent Surgeon, recommends Grimstone's Eye Snuff. A FPW CASES OF SIGHT RESTORED. J. B. Lachfield, Esq cured of Oph thalmia Whitehall, and Thatched House Tavern. Mrs Guppy. No. 36, Nelson Square, Blackfriars Road cured of Ophthalmia. Miss Mary Roades, Market Place, Winslow, Bucks; cured of Ophthalmia. Witnesses to her cure, Mr John Roades, father, and H. Walker, Esq., a magistrate. Mr A. M- Intyre, aged 65, No. 3, Silver Street, Golden Square; cured of Gutta Serena. H. Liston, Esq., Marine Library, Ramsgate, Kent; cured of Cataract. Mrs Burberow, cured while at Jamaica, of Gutta Serena No, 37, Mary Street, Regent's Park, London. Mr P. Saunderson, No. 10, Harper Street, Leeds; cured of Cataract. Mr H. Pluckwell, Tottenham House, Tottenham, Middlesex; cured of Ophthalmia. Miss E. Englefield, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Nervous Head Ache. Madam F. Lespis, facing the Church, Park Street, Windsor; cured of Dimness of Sight, and Head Ache. Decimus Blackburn, Esq., Chertsey, Surrey; Head Ache, Weakness, and Dimness of Sight cared. George Smith, Esq., 6, York Place, Kentish Town Weakness and Dimness of Sight cured by its use. Elizabeth Robson, 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, cured of Ophthalmia. James Roe, Esq., 3. South Square, Gray's Inn and 6, Camden Terrace, Solicitor; cured of Ophthalmia and Head Ache. 19, Bell Street, Edgeware Road, March 23, 1836. To Mr GRIMSTONE. Sir,—It is with feelings of gratitude I inform you of the great benefit I have received from the use of your valuable Eye Snuff. Being in the decline of life, and afflicted for a long time with Dimness of Sight. I was recommended by a friend to try your Snuff, which I no sooner persisted in the use of for a short period, then I found a speedy improvement to my sight, and my eyes free from the pain to which they had been subject. and I still continue to use it with the greatest advantage. I have the honour to remain, Sir, Your obedient servant. ELIZABETH ROBSON. (A renewed Testimony. 2nd Jan. 1837.) Whitehall, 8th March, r836, Mr GRIMSTONE, Sir,—I think it but justice that I should offer my acknowledgements to you for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your most exquisite fragrant compound of Herbs, called Eye Snuff. Its action on the membrane of the nose, causing the lachrymal glands to discharge in a manner truly surprising, and by that means ,.0 ,.1.nc..rl the rnmea, that my F-yes h-m.. healthy, strong, and performed their wonted duties in a manner that I have not known tbe- blessin-, of for six years. The renowned Dr. Gutherie recommended me t" try your Eve 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 my permission to ilake this known in any manner you think best. I am Sir, your obedtent servant, J. B. LACHFIELD. P. S. Be pleased to send to the Thatched House Tavern, St. Jsmes's Street, a 4s. 4d. and two 2s. 4d Canisters. You can send the change in the parcel for the inclosed half-sovereign. 6, Camden Terrace. Kentish Town ISth Feb., 1837. Sir.—In sending for another 2s. 4d. canister of your very excellent Eye Snuff, I cannot refrain offering you my congratulations for discovering the valuable properties ..of tLe Herbs which form the materials of its manufacture. Mr Smith, of this village. (6. York Place, Kentish Town), having mentioned to me that he had used your Snuff with sucess, induced me to give it a trial. It would be 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 completely ceased, although I have taken no more than three canisters. Sir, being a professional man, I find it particularly useful, and indeed to me necessary to have a canister at hand in my study. Your obedient servant, JAMES ROE. To Mr G RLMSTONE, Eye Snuff Inventor, Broad Street. Don G. Lobe, Consul, &e. &c., of the Havannah, Isle of Cuba. His appointment was granted, by Don Pedro Ortiz Zugasti, Consul to the Court of Great Britain, 12th September, 12, Artillery Place, London. Don G. Lobe vends 2,500 cases yearly. His Orders and Letters of Testimony may be seen in Spanish, and English, 39, Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London, Mr W. Grimstone's Signature with the above Roya Patronage, is attached to each Canister. Sold in Canisters, Is. 3d., 2s. 4S., 4s. 4d.,8s., and 15s. 6d. each. It may be obtained in all the principal Towns and Cities. A liberal allowance to Shippers, Owners Captains, and all Vendors of Grimstone's Eye Snuff, Foreign and BritisbL Snuffs and Cigars of the hnest quality. AGEXTS Merthyr Tydril.-Afr David Morgan, Chemist. Carniarthen.-Mir Evans, Journal Office. Swansea.—Mr Williams, Cambrian Office. Brecon.—Mr Williams, Chemist. Haverfordwest.—Mr J. Phillips, Chemist Cardigan.—Mr James, Chemist. Gloucester.—Messrs. Hodgetts and Spier. Monmouth.—Mr Hough. Hereford -Mr C. Anthony. Times Office I I Price Is. lid. per box. THIS is a Medicine ofiong 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 Torpid 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 effects. The Stomach will speedily regain its strength a healthy action of the Liver. Bowels, and Kidneys will rapidly take place; and instead of listlessness, heat, pain, and jaundiced appearance, strength, activity, and renewed health, will be the quick result of taking this Medicine according to the directions accompanying earh box. These Pillg are particularly efficacious for stomach Coughs, Colds, Agues, shortness of Breath, and all ob- structions in the Urinary passages; and if taken after too free an indulgence at table, they q.icklyrestore the system to its natural state of repose. Persons of a FULL H \BIT. who are subject to Head- ache. Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising from too great a flow of Blood to the Head, should ache. Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising from too great a flow of Blood to the Head, should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by tbeir immediate use. FOR FEMALES these Pills are most truly excellent, removing all obstructions; ibe distressing Head-ache so very prevalent with the sex Depression of Spirits, Dull- ness of Sight, Nervous affections. Blotches, Pimples, and Sallowness of the Skin, and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the complexion. TO MOTHERS they are confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be taken during Pregnancy and for Children of all ages they are unequalled. As a 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- inent during their use. By regulating the dose according to the age and strongb of the patient, they become suit- able for every case. in either sex, that can be required; and for ELDERLY PEOPLE they will be found to be the most comfortable Medicine hitherto prepared. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Stiand, London. Price Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. per box and by Mr D.Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr Phillips, Cardiff; Mr Farror, Monmouth and most of the Agents for the celebrated Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills one of whom is to be found in every Towa in the Kingdom, one of whom is to be found in every Towa in the Kingdom, CV409000. WANTED one or more (food Mortgages for the T V above Sum, which, being Trust Money, will probably continue at interest for a long period. Proposals (under »mw and postage paid,) to b« addressed to A.B., at Mr W. Bloxham's, 5tatiooer, Banbury. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applica- tion is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session, for leave to bring in a Bill to continue the term, alter. amend and enlarge the powers and provisions of, and to increase, vary, or alter, the Tolls imposed by an Act passed in the 11th year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled, An Act for more effectually repairing and improving several Roads in the Counties of Brecon, Radnor, and Glamorgan, and for makiug and maintaining several new branches cf Road to communicate therewith," abd 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 Road, leading from the present Brecon and Builth Turnpike Road, at or near a place called the Upper Chapel, and proceeding from thence through the several parishes of Merthyr, cynog, Gwenddwr, Llangunnog, Llanddewir Cwm- Maesmynis, Llanynis, and Llanfair in Builth, in the said County of Biecon, to the Town of Builth in the same County; and also another new line or bpanch of Road from or near the Blacksmith's Shop, at or near fontybat, on the Brecon and Hay Turnpike Road, to or near to the Village of Llyswen. and extending through the several parishes of Llandefalley, Broynllis, and Llyswen, in the said County of Brecon. Dated this 28th day of September, 1837. JOHN JONES, Solicitor.
SHIP NEWS.
SHIP NEWS. CARDIFF. FOREIGN REPORTED INWARDS.—The Michell Francois, Dunvinill, from Naotes, the Augusté, Persil, from Rouen, and the Maria, Peketan, from Amsterdam, in ballast; the Pane, Stevenson, from Caen, with wine; the Pilot, Evans, and the Danube, Marshall, from Quebec, with timber. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS.—The Metina Jantina, for Constantinople, the Welvaard, Kooter, the Maria, Puisler, and the Auijuste, Pekelaer, for Rotterdam; the Wibenor, Fenergen, Tor Amster- dam the Vieouessina, Krueper, for Dovat; the Helme, Astrope, for Rouen; and the Michell Francois, Delormie, for Nantes. FOREIGN CLEARED ODTWARDS.—The Minerva, Tredana, for Hamburg, the Apollo, Black, and the Hewartha, Tankin, for Naples, the Elizabeth, Cunnings, for Lisbon the Vroo Krulsina, De Longp, for Amsterdam, and the Michell Francois, Delormie, for Nantes, with iron. COASTERS INW ARDs.-Tbe Providence, Parker, from Bristol, with stones the Three Sisters, Owens, from Newport, with coal; the Harmony, Cadogan, the Brothers, Allipaas, and the Jane, Nurse, all from Lydney the Vigilant, Hook, and the Olive Branch, M.4. trnm Newport, oil v.Illi icon the Langnrthn, CUnes, from Fowey, the John George, Cook, and the Hopewell, Dane, from Lydney, and the Helston, Spnrthott. from Falmouth, with stooer. the Celerity, Hughes, from London, the Three Sisters, Barnes, from llfracombe, the Cambray, Johns, from Falmouth, the Venus, Gulliford, from Bridgewater, the Glamorgan, Williams, from New- port, tbe William, Pearce, from Gloucester, and the Christopher, Clark, from Swansea, all with sundries; the Pheonix, Budd, the Hamilton, Ro- gers, and the Maliona, Pond, from Waterford, with flour; the Emily, Palsh, from Cork, and the Gem, Lapley, from Bristol, with oats; the Sally, Roberts, frotn Bridgewater, with timber; the Eliza, Jones, from Gloucester, with salt? and the Union, Peters, from Neath, with coal. COASTER OUTWARDS—The Dispatch, Jones, for Newry, the William, Jowling, for London,' the Binona, Stewart, and the Union, Jones, for Liver- pool, the Duke of Wellington, Crockford, and the Castle, Jones, for Bristol, the Oscar, M'Leod, for Glasgow, the Ebenezer, Seyer, for Newcastle, the Robert, Clampitt, for Newport, the Flora, Lutcy, for Neath, the Amelia, Scudamore, for Carleon, the Happy Return, Harvey, for llfracombe, the Felicity, Thomas, for Swansea, and the Barnsea, Garthall, for Dublin, all with iron and 19 vessels iu ballast. NEWTORT. INWARDS.—The Lily, Jarvis,. from Gijon, in ballast, the Ardent, Hartgrave, and the Robert Gray, Mason, from Quebec, with timber and deals the Ceres, Slocombe, the Concord, Bowen, the Edward Prothero, Edmonds, the Friends, Staple- ton, the Turtle, Oxland, the Hope, Burdge, the Union, Bendall, the Temperance, Richards, the the Charles Howe, Hibbert, the Binney, Stoakes the Sarah Jane, Meyler, the Betsey Cooke, the Brothers, Quinton, the Unanimity, Btisher., and the Olive Branch, Mendose, with corn, flour and malt; the Elizabeth and Ann, Jenkins, with cattle and sheep; the Apollo, Mason, with oats and powder; the Resolution, Mahony, with sheep; the Truro, Carter, and the Traveller, Dark, with iron ore; the Ann and Ellen, Williams, the Robert, Clampitt, the Amelia, Scudamore, the Glamorgan, Williams, the Sally, Marshall, the Elizabeth, Prewett, the Caerleon, Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, the George, Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, Tiver, the Swift, Richards, and the Fannv Scott, with sundries. OUTWARDS—The Deux, Joseph, Deshayes, for Brest, and the Le Providence, Jacob, for Rouen, with iron, the Avon, Langmaid, for Lisbon, with coal; the Ann, Collins, the Amos, Ranson, the John, Williams, the Brunswick. Yeo, the Sarah Jane, Fenning, the Star of Brunswick, Hearson, the Mary Ann, Bourner, the Olive Branch, Mandose, the Abbess, Harris, the Elizabeth Ann, Clark, the Fife, Dare. the Water Lily, James, the Dasher, Stammers, theCharles, Howe, the Thomas, Edwards, Robert, Clampitt, the Providence, Rouse, the Ann, Morri», and the Ann, Clements, with iron and tin plates; the Caerleon, Harwood, the Moderator, Johns, George. Coombs, the Bristol Packet, Gainey, the Mary, Tiver, the S-ift Richards, and the Fanny, Scott, with sundries and 150 vessels, with coals. LLANELLY. ARRIVED.—The Henry, Llewellyn, the Mary, Hopkins, aud the Ann, Samuel, from Truro, the Sarah and Ann, Evans, from St. Ives, and the Richard Jane Ann, Peam, from Swansea, with copper ore; the Marchioness of Anglesey, Hughes, from Amlwch, with copper; the Lord Rolle, Samuel, from Dublin, with hav; the Jones M'Carthy, from W'aterford, with'sheep; the Alary. M'Garth, from Waterford, with flour the Thomas and Mary, Eden, the Torridge, Ship- ley, and the Margaret and Esther, Wilson, from Barnstaple, the Forester, Gevidison, from Fal- mouth, the Penelope, Thomas, from t Laugharne, the Bee, Owens, and the Ant, from Abery- stwith, the Sophia Pate, Stone, from Bristol, the Victory, Evans, from Waterford, the Trial,Sterling, from Cork, the Hopewell, Isaac, from Cardigan, the Matilda, Clark, from Amsterdam, the William. Williams, and the Scio, Teaadale, from Dublin, all in ballast. SWANSEA. ARR.IVALI'The Lore, Govier, from Watcbet" with flour; the Iris, Mutlock, and the Mar- garet, Penman, from Truro, with corn the Coiina, Basset, from Combe, with timber the Rosebank, Hearn, from Isle of Man, with herrings the Dol- phin, Hawks, from Gloucester, with fruit; the Felicity, Thomas, from Cardiff, the Palmerston, Baily, from Bristol, the John and Mary, Thomas, from Bridgwater, the Sarah, Crocker, from Glouces- ter, the Jane, Rose, from Waterford, the Swansea Trader, Hughes, from Bristol, and the Richard, Cathin, from Plymouth; the Ann and Betsey, Mut- ford, from Milford, with gra;a; !be Anne, Barnett, from Bridgwater, with bricks; aud 26 in ballast and 31 with copper oree.