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CARDIFF and BRISTOXJ STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, HENRY JEFFERY, Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL JUVJKN. During ihe NEXT WEEK, as follow*, WSSfSigB f From the Bute Ship Dock. J FROM CARDIFF Mar.22.. Monday .Nautilus 3 afternoon 23.. 'I'iiesday f.a,l v Charlotte 6 morning 24.. Wednesday. Nautilus. 6 morning 25.. Thursday Lady Charlotte 6 morning 26.. Friday Nautilus. 6 morning 27.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 7morning FROM BRISTOL. Mar.22.. Monday Lady Charlotte 6 morning 23.. Tuesday .Nautilus. 6 morning 24.. Wednesday Lady Charlotte 6 n.orning 25.. Thursday .Nautilus 6J morning 26.. Friday Lady Charlotte 7 morning 27.. Saturday Natitilus 7 morning Carriages and Horses must be along-side all hour and a half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they cannot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. FARES: — After Cabin. 5s.—Fore Cabin.ts. Children under 12 Years of Age. Is each. A Female Steward attends on Hoard both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Board, Oil moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 2 Is.; Two-Wheel Carriage, Ifls 6d't Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin 99. Fore Cabin, 7s. Gd.; C^ttli-, f>s.; Sheep, Is. 6d These Fares include every expense. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. 4 Freighters are reqllested to order all Goods intended for he NAUTILUS to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Rasin Locks and for the LAUY CH\LOTTE, to Clare Street Ilall, Marsi- Street, Bristol, Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdure, Cambridge. liiitltieuri, Llantristent,and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Pla.es in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats iin- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Ilreiglit to be paid on delivery. Goods, Package-« I'areel. &-c. forwarded to all par's of the Kingdom withon' delay, when sen t to either of the r Stearn Packet Offices in Cnrdiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will he readily obtained by applying to the Agents. Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones. Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- ket; an,i of Atr I)otiovan. at the Packet ()Rice, or) the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Nlr W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cre-, cent. Hotwells. Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOl I h Packet. NOTICE.— The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Booking.— Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees All goods to be considered as liens, not oulv for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all p/eviously un- satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the l'roprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims for loss or daimage, &c.. cannot beallowed, unles a written notice of the same be St'nt i the Office on the day of delivery. &VECQMT}IRC CuntpCfte Crugtt. AT a Meeting of the Trustees, held at Brecknock Shire Hall, by adjournment, on Wednesday, the 10th day of March, 1841, JOHN JONES, ESQ., in the Chair, The following Notice having been delivered at the abrwe Meeting, it was ordered, that the same be entered in the Minutes, and Published by the Clerk according to Law Of We, the undersigned, three of the Trutees of the Breconshire Turnpike Roads, hereby give Notice, that, we wili. at the next Meeting of the Trustees, apply for a grant of a Sum of Money, not exceeding the Sum of Fifty Pounds, to he applied under the direction of the Surveyor, in Building a Bridge over the River Dulas, on the Turnpike Road leading from Builth to Llandovery. Dated this 10th day of March. 1841. CHARLES WHITE, THOMaS RAMSDBN, THOMAS PARKER." Brecon, 10th March, 1841. Notice is Hereby Given, That the next MEETING of the sa:d Trustees WILL BE HOLDEN at the SHIRE H A LL, in BR KCKNOCK, on wnNESDA", the 14th Day of APRIL next, at Twelve at Noon, when the above Notice will be taken into consideration. By order of the Trustees, EDWARD WILLIAMS, Their Clerk. rpilK ALFRED HOME and FOREIGN LIFE L ASSURANCE and MUTUAL ANNUITY ASSO- CIATION, 51, Old Broad Street, London. DIRECTORS. G. Ives Raymond Barker,, William J. Maxwell, Esq. Esq. Sir W Parish, K. C. H. Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. Sir David Scott, Bart. George Fred. Dickson, Esq Robert Scott, Esq. Charles Heaton Ellis, Esq. Ernest A. Stephenson, Esq W. Gladstone, Esq. Major Tulloch The Hon. E. H. Grimston, Arthur Willis. E-q. M. P. The Hon. ElliotT. Yorke, Joseph Jellicoe, Esq. M.P. TRUSTEES. Sir David Scott, Bart. I John P. Heywood.Esq. Granville Sharp, Esq. | Arthur Willis, Esq. AUDITORS. Edf&r Corrie, Esq. I J. D. Walford, Esq. David Powell, Esq. | W. J. Lancaster, Esq. Secretary-J. W. Hampton, Esq. ADVANTAGES OF THIS ASSOCIATION. Entire security from an ample subscribed capita without responsibility to the assured. Four-fifths of the profits appropriated to them every five years, in addit,1,1 to all the ordinary rates of as- surance. Policies may be made payable at 60 or other ages, and a fixed proportion of the premiums returned on policies of this description in case of surrender. Persons assuring the lives of others may, by a small extra premium, avoid the risk of the party vitiating the policy by going abroad. No extra charge for residence in any part of Europe, or in the British colonies in Australia, the Cape, and North America. And to those going to other countries, the option i, offered, either of paying an additional premium for extra risk, or of a corresponding deduction to be made from their policies in the event of their death abroad. Loan. granted to the assured upon a new and ad- vantageouss plan. Premiums may be paid quarterly, half yearly, or annually. Arbitration preferred to law in all cases of dispute. Annuities granted on an entirely new principle of participation in profits. Rates of Annuities Payable Half-yearly. Age Annuity. Age. Annuity. Age Annuity. 21 f50 9 40 i63 9 60 f964 25 5 4 6 45 6 14 1 65 10 17 4 30 5 9 11 50 7 7 10 70 13 1 10 35 5 16 1 55 8 4 8 80 22 9 0 J. W. HAMPTON, SECRETARY. AGENTS. Merthyr Tydfil Mr David Morgan, chemist. Carmarthen — Richard Gardner. Swansea — Thomas Attwood. Monmouth o. — W. A. Williams. Newport — David Williams. Pontypool — C. II. Crofts. ()sk o. — H. Mostyu. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. '"■HE DIRECTORS are now ready to RECEIVE 8 TENDERS for LOANS of MON EY,in Sums of not less than £200, upon the security of Loan Notes to be issued under the Company's Seal, hearing Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable half yearly, entitling the holder to receive Mortgage Debentures of the Company, deliverable in the Month of February, 1843 or 1844. Tenders may he addressed to the undersigned, at the Company's Office, Cardiff; to Messrs Glyn, Haliifax, Mills, and Co., Bankers, I (itidon or to Mr William Mallard, 27, Small Street, Bristol. JOSEPH HALL, Taff Vale Railway Office, Cardiff, Secretary. January 18, 1841. PLOUGHING. Sridgend District Labourers' Friend Society. THE PREMIUMS offered bv this SOCIETY A to the best PLOUGHMEN and PLOUGH. BOYS in the Parishes of COITY and COYCHURCH, will be AWARDED on MONDAY, the FIFTH day of APRIL next, when the Competitors are to meet at Ten o'clock a.m in the Eight Acre Field, CLAY 1)1 rs FARM, near EWBNNY. in the occupation of John Williams Any Persons who have not sent in Notice. are at liberty to do so on or before the 31st day of March. W. J A R R ATT. Hon. See. N.B.-At the request of several Gentlemen residing in the neighbourhood of Bridgend, all the Parishes in- cluded in the Hundreds of Newcastle and Oirmorc. have been formed into a district, ovet which the benefits o. the Society will for the future extend. The Premiums offered by the original Society, for th ■ best cultivated Farms in Coity and Coychurch Parishes. will be awarded in October next on the day of the Annual Meeting of the enlarged Society, of which due Notice will be given. TO CHARITY SCHOOLS. WHEREAS by Z Decree of the HIGH Court of Chancery, lately made in a Cause, 1 he Attorney General v. the Ironmongers' Oornp my, It was declared that the Animal Income arising from certain Estates and Funds therein referred to (now amounting to about 15,000 per. Annum) ought to be applied in supporting and assisting Charity Schools in England and Wales, where the Education is according ts) the Chnich of England, but not to an amount of more than f20 a year to any one School-A nd whereas the Master to whom the said Cause, stands referred has directed us as the ltelators' Solicitors, to carry into his Oífic, a scheme for the application of such Annual Income, pursuant to the said Decree,_ It is therefore requested that full information in regard to such C. arity Schools as come within the meaning of the said Decree, and whose utility might be increased by a permanent addition of not exceeding £20 a year to their Revenues, may be forthwith sent to us postage free, stating when such Schools were established, how they are suppoited, the state of their Funds, the uumber of Scholars, the Salaries of the Masters and other Officers. and all other necessary information, with a view to their being inserted in the Relators'Scheme, to be carried in before the Nias-er. Dated the 10th of March, 1841. YATES and TURNER, 7, Great George Slreet, Westminster. PAR ISH OF KW E NNY, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. 1 HARRY PHELPS GOODF, the APPOR- 9 TIONER duly appointed for the Pa< i>h of EWENNY, in the County of GLAMORGAN, under the provisions of the Act of His late Majesty King William IV., 6 and 7, c. 71, intituled an Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales, DO HEREBY CALL A PUBLIC MEETING of the Propiietors of Lands in the said Parish, to be holden at the BEAR INN. COW- BRIDGE, on MONDAY, the 29th Day of MARCH, 1841, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, at which Meeting all Proprietors of Lauds having any Maps or Plans thereof are required to produce the same, and such Proprietors will then and there be required to instruct the Appor. tioner as to what Maps are to be used for the purposes of the apportionment, and when such other points as are required by the Acts 6 and 7 William IV., c. 71, and Victoria c 69, and in default thereof I shall proceed to such apportionment under the powers vested in me by the said recited Acts. Dated Haverfordwest, 15th March, 18-11. u- Britannia Life Assurance Company. No. 1, PRINCE'S STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL OSf4; MILLION. UKrectors. William Bardgett, Esq Robert Eglinton, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq Erasmus Robt. Foster, Esq, Will. Fechney Black, hsq Alex. Robert. Irvine, Esq. John Brightman, Esq Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq William Shand, Jun., Esq, Willis Coventry. Esq Henry Lewis Sirjale, Esq Willis Coventry. Esq Henry Lewis Sirjale, Esq John Drewett, Esq Esq. ffteOtcal OFFICERS* Jolin-Si,ns, M. D.—Ebenezer Smith, Esq., Surgeon. J&oUtttoi*. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Fables composed expressly for the use of this Institution, from authentic and com- plete data. Increasing rates of Premium on a new and remark- able plan, for securing loans or d-1).ts -1 a less imme- diate payment being required on a policy for the whole term nflifc than in any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. All claims payable within one month after proof of death. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for the eports. Premium per Cent pr A nDlllO payable durin I. First Second Third Fouith Remain- Age. Five Five Five Five der of Years. Years. Years. Years. Life. d. d s. d. E s d d. 20 1 1 4 I 5 10 I 10 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 20 1 1 4 1 5 10 I 10 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 I 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 40 1 16 1 2 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 3 4 3 4 50 2 16 73944555 6 36 13 7 PETER MORRISON, Esq., Resident Director, London. AGENTS. NEWPORT Mr A. G. Jenk ns. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS — W. F. Ireland. CARDIFF W. D Horwood, Bank. MllRTHYR TYDVIL —Walter Thompson, Bank. PONTYPOOL. -Stephen Vernon, Dank CHEPSTOW -J.I.. Baldwyn, Solicitor. USK ABERGAVENNY -J. Hilev Morgan,Stationer '.k[ON',IOUT[i W Jenkins. Stationer. WRAY'S BALSAMIC FAMILY PILL THE most safe and certain remedy ever DISCOVERED for affections of the kidneys, lumbago, weakness, irrita- tion. and all diseases arising from local debility, fre- quently performing a peifect cure in the short space of a few days. These Pills, having been employed in upwards of I,S!?O cases in private prac ice, prior to being adver- tised, in many thousand cases since, and in no one ins stance known to fail, are strongly recommended as a far more efficacious remedy than balsam of copaiva, etibehs, or any other medicine in present use. Prepared only b, the proprietor, M. O. Wray. Sold wholesale ami ,eail at 118, Holborn Hill; 8, Darkhouse Lane, Lower I haturs Street; 344, Strand, one door from Catherine Street; Sanger, 150, Oxfoul Street; Johnston, 68. Cornhill; Messrs Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringdon Street Butler, 4, Clieapside and I)y all respectable patent medicine venders intowlt and country, at 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and 1 Is per box.—Advice given to persons calling between the hours of II and I in the morning and 7 and 9 in the evening. Sold by Jeukins, Merthyr Tydvit and Dowlais. Lately published, I, I. TIIE CHURCHMAN'S MONTHLY REVIEW, JE. March, 1841. Price One Shilling. CONTENTS. I. 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A Sequel to My Station and its Duties In 18mo, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half bound. 5. The GUILTY TONGUE. In 18'110, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half bound. 6. The COMMANDMENT with PROMISE. [n lSmo, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half bound. 7. SHORT NARRATIVES from REAL LIFE. In 18mo, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half hound. 8. FARMER GOODALL and his FRIEND. In foolscap 8vo, price 2s 6d half bound. R. B. SEELEY and W. BDRNSIDE, and L. and G. F S EL E Y, Fleet Street. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND COAL MINES. To lie So it* Ùll ftuettoit, By Mr M. WHITTlNGTOS (By order of the Mortgagee, under a power of Sale), At the CASTLE INN. NEATH, on THURSDAY, the 22J day of A p:a L next, at Two o'clock in the After- noon. subject to such Conditions a1 will be then produced, unless pre-viously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given 4 LL that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, F\ FARM and LANDS, commonly called or known as NANTSTALON, otherwise N ANTST M.S.UN, 0 situate and being in the several Parishes of Ystrad gunlais, in the Countv of Brecon, and Cadoxton juxta Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, containing, by Estimation. 160 Acres, or thereabouts. The situation of this Property is well adapted for the Erection of Iron Works, having a plentiful supply of Coal and Iron Ore -upon the Estate, with the command of two fine streams of Water. There are six seams of Coal, containing, in the aggregate, 40 feet or there- abouts; the seams of Iron Ore are also very productive, and have been proved to be of A verv-rieli quality. This Estate is also of great value, considered as the key to all the Minerals under the Diim Nloutitain, several hundred acres in extent. The Property is situate Six Miles from the Neath Canal at Aberdulais, and Thrce from the Swansea Canal at Yniscedwin, to which place there is a ready communi- cation by a Railrold, which passes through the property to the neighbouring Quarries of Lime Stone. There is also a valuable Right of Common upon the Drim Mountain attached to the Estate. A small Piece of Waste Gronnd, containing 60 per- ches or thereabouts, in extent, has been let for a term of which 87 years are now unexpired, at the annual rent of fi and the Estate will be sold subject thereto. An abstract of the powers. under which this property is sold. will be produced at the time of sale. For further particulars, and to treat for the purchase by private contract, apply to Mr Montague Grover. Solicitor. Cardiff or to the Auctioneer, Neath. All letters to be prepaid. BRECONSHIRE. o be S::tIlJ b V Shtftioit, By Mr HUGH JONES, At Throe o'clock in the Afternoon, on THURSDAY, th" 8th day of APRIL 1841, at the VELLIN VACH INV, Four Miles from the Town of Brecon, on the road from thence to [Jay LOT I. ALL that VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE- called PENRH W WEN, situate in the seve- ral Parishes of Llyswen and Llandevalley, in the County of Brecon, comprising an excellent Farm House, with convenient Farm Buildings, and about Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in the occu- pation of Mr William Morgan, as tenant from year to year. The above Estate is situate Oil an eminence, within a quarter of a mile of the River Wye (so celebrated for its Salmon fishery). com:nandini a vie v of the whole of that river, and the surrounding picturesque scenery down to the Village of Glasbury, a dis- tance of four miles, commanding also views up the river for about two miles, of the magnificent new Boughrood Bridge and Cas'le, the beautiful Llan- goeil Park and Estate, and the picturesque and lofty mountains of Radnorshire. The Land is in a good state of cultivation, and the build- ills particularly convenient, and in excellent repair There is a fine growth of young Oak upon the Estate, which is otherwise well timbered. There is a!so a right of Common on the adjoining Hill It is distant from the Towns of Brecon, seven miles; Builth, eleven miles; and Hay eisiht miles; from Glasbury four miles; and from Talgarth four miles. It adjoins and is surrounded by Lands of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart., and Arthur McNamara Esq., and abounds with game. A more tempting opportunity for the Erection of a Residence in so favoured a neighbourhood is seldom offered to the public. F.OT A All that FREEHOLD FARM and L ANDS called BLAINA B ACU and TYR JEVKIN PIMROTT. situate in the several Parishes of Glasbury and Llaneliew, in the County of Brecon, composing a Farm House with convenient Farm Buildings, and about H7 Acres of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of Mr William Williams, a Tenant from Year to Year. This lot is distant from Talgarth two miles; from Brecon eleven miles, H iy seven miles, and Crick- howell ten miles. The Buildiiisrs are in a good state of rppiir; and there is an unusually fine growth of Timber on the Estate. There is also an unlimited rieht of Common on the Black Mountain, which affords excellent Grouse Shooting. Lot 2 will he Sold subject to two annuities of £10 each, payable to Mrs Ann Williams (now aged about 70ycars) and to Mrs Ann Watkins (aged about 62 years), for their respective lives, and to a perpetual annuity of IDs, pay- able to two of the poorest children (inhabitants of the Parish of Llaneliew). For further particulars anrly to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Morgan and Batt, Solicitors, Abergavenny. All • pplications by Letter must, be Ilost paid. AN EXCELLENT FAMILY MEDICINE FOR INDIGESTION, BILIOUS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS, &c. &o. IN every instance where a fair trial has been made, NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS have invariably i!iven satisfaction, affording permanent relief in all ca<es of lndigeqtioll, and a speedy cure for Head Ache, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Heartburn and Acidity of the Stomach. Depressed Spirits, Disturbed Sleep, Vio ent Palpitations, Spasms. General Debility, Costiveness, &c. They are mild in their operation, safe under any circumstances, and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from their use. Sold in Hottles, a. Is 2s 9D, and lis each, in every Town in the Kingdom. CAUTION.-Re sure to ask for Norton's Pills," and do not be persuaded to purchase an Imitation. TO those who labour under Debility.I»digestion> Depression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Trembling or Shaking of the Hands or Limbs, Obstinate Coughs, Shortness of Breath, Head Aches, Gout, Rheu- matism, Asthma, Consumption. Weaknesses, &c., &c.. THE CELEBRATED CORDIAL balm OF syriaoum Will afford instantaneous relief. Nervous disorders of every kind, and from whatever cause arising, fly before the effects of this great Medicine, and all Uiat train of sinkings, anxieties and tremours, which so dreadfully af- fect the weak, the sedentary, and the delicate, will. in a short titnebe. succeeded by cheerfulness and every presage of health. It is highly esteemed for nourishing and invi- gorating the nervous system, and acting as a general restorativeon debilitated constitutions arisingfrom bilious complaints, The studious as well as the seden.ary part of the com- munity should never be without the Cordia! Balm of Syriacum, which removes diseases in the head, invigor- ates the mind, improves the memory, and enlivens the imagination To the young it will afford lasting health, strength, and spirits, in place of lassitude and kblhry, and to the aged and infirm it will assuredly furnish great relief an 1 comfort, by gently and safely invigorating the system it will not give immortality, but if it be in the power of medicine to gild the autumn of declining years, and calmly and serenely protract the close of life beyond its narrow span, this restorative is capable of effecting this grand desideratnm. In Bottles at lIs, or four quanlities in ONE family bot- tlefor 3:1., duty included, whereby one lis bottle is saved With each bottle is given a copious bill of directions, containing select illustrations of the efficacy of the Medi- cine, and may be had of all Medicine Venders through- out the United Kingdom, Ameiica, and the Continent of Europe. Prepared only by Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, No 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham, and No. 44 Albion Street, Leeds. None are genuine without the signature or R. and L. Perry, &c., impressed on the Stamp, on the outside of each wrapper, to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye- Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. Great Charles Street. Birmingham, and No. 44, Alhioll Street, Leeds. Only one PERSONAL visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs Perry to give such advice as will he the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure after all other means have 1 proved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the j usual fee of one pound. N.B.—Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Venders, and every other shopkeeper, can be supplied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills and Balm of Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the trades by most of the principal wholesale Patent Medicine house, in London. Sold by Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlais. TITHE COMMUTATION. I I^HE MAP and DRAFT APPORTIONMENT of the Parish of CAYRA, in the County of GLAMORGAN, have been deposited at Air PHIL- I'OTTS' HOUSE, in the said Parish, for the Inspection of all Persons interested therein, and a Meeting to hear Appeals against the same will be held at the aforesaid House, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of MARCH, 1841, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Haverfordwest. 8th March, 1841. TITHE COMMUTATION. THE MAP and DRAFT APPORTIONMENT of the Parish of MARCROSS, in the County of GLAMORGAN, have been deposited at the HORSE SHOE PUBLIC HOUSE, in the Parish of Marcross. for the inspection of all persons interested therein, and a Meeting to hear Appeals against the same will take place at the B EA It IN N .in the Town of CO W B RI DG E. on MONDAY, the 29th day of MARCH, 1841, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. H. P. GOODE, Apportioner. Haverfordwest. 5th March, 1841. Under the Patronage of HER MAJESTY THE QOKEN DOWAGER. HIS VIAJESTY THE KrNO OF The BELGIANS, HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE FRENCH, HIS HÚYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, And a long list of the obility; and sanctioned by THE PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHY- SICIANS. Dinneford's Pure Fluid R^AG'NESIA GREATLY IMPROVED IN PURITY AND CONDENSATION. rJ^HF, great advantages of this elegant preparation 9 are, that being in a Fluid State, and possessing all the properties of Magnesia in general use, it is not liable to form dangerous concretions in the bowels." It cor rects Acidity and relieves Heartburn effectually, without .1 injuring the coats of the Stornac-b," or producing any of t'lose lamentable, evils resulting from the lIS. of the Carbonates of Soda and Potash it prevents the food of infants turning sour during digestion; it is very useful in cases of Gout, Gravel, and other compLints of the Bladder: and under all circumstances it acts as a pleasing aperient peculiarly adapted for Females, particularly during pregnancy. Testimonials and attestations of the purity and superiority of this preparations li-,t,,e been re- ceived from the following eminent persous;- Sir Hfnry Halford, Bart., G.C.iT President of the Royal College of Physicians. R. Keate, Esq.,F.R.S President of the Royal College of Su geons. G. 1. Guthrie, Esq., F.R.S ? The late and former W. Lawrance, Esq F.R.S.,$Presidents. W. T. Brande, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry, Royal Instiution. Ùr. Paris, F.R.S., Author of the Pharmacologia. Sir Charles Manstield Ciarke, Bit., Physician to the Queen. Sir David Davies, K.C.B., Physician to the late King and the Queen Dowager. Dr. Gairdner, Physician to the Lock Hospital. c' Dr. Conquest, Physician to Bartholomew's Hospital. Dr. Hawkins. Physician to the Middlesex Hospital. Or Southwood Smith, Physician to the London Fever Hospital. Dr. Ferguson, Physician to the King's College H,)s- pital. Dr. Rigby, Physician to the Lying in Hospital. Dr. Roisragon, Physician to the Cheltenham Hospital. Dr. Heywood, of Blandford. Dr. Outrain, F.R.S. Dr. Yates, Physician to the Brighton flospi-al. Dr. Mac Cahe Physician to the Cheltenham Hospital, and numerous others frolfl tile mait eminent men in every part of the United Kingdom. 'I'tir. NCIDULATLD LEMON SYRUP, usually sold with the Solution, makes the most delightful of Saline Draughts, and increases the aperient quality. Prepared by Dinneford, Family Chemist to her Ma, jesty the Queen Dowager and his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. To be procured of the principal Chemists throughout the United Kingdom. N.B.—I'urchasers wUl be careful to ask for DlNNE- FORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA, Too much care cannot h.. taken to avoid the substitution of impure preparations. I'hooe fabricated in Ireland, especially, are very crude and imperfect th' y are imported into this country in leaden and other deleterious metallic vessels; their im- purity, too, may easily he detected by the TASTE, and is seen obvious to the SIGHT. FiftOM THE LON DO.N' GAl..ÐTTEB. London, Friday, Mat-ch 12. INSOLVENTS. 1. Howell, Brighton, builder. J. Long, Bulley, Gloucestershire, butcher. H. Webber and T. Bland, Bedfoid Row, attorneys at law. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. J. M. Mills, Berkhampstead, St Peter, Buckingham- shire, brewer. H. Abram, Liverpool, wine merchant. BANKRUPTS. J. Philpot, R. Marriott, and B. Burnell, Crigglestone, Yorkshire. A. Russell, Shooter's Hill Road, Old Charlton, Kent, builder. W- tilsl(lm, Epf)inp:, draper. H, Jeffred, Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, builder. J Pigg, N"rwich carpenter.' M Stone, Lane i nd. Staff>rdshire, draper. J. Fisher^ Birmingham, corn dealer. W. Dagljsh, Newcastle upon Tyne, joiner. London, Tuesday, Match 16. INSOLVENTS. March 15. W. South, Bethnal Green, licetise(I victualler. March 16.—J. D. Loder, Bath, music seller. BANKRUPT S. W. and F.J. Appleford, Holborn Bars, drapers. E. Tugwell, Wood Street, Clieapside, woollen ware- houseman. J. H. Loup and G. Godoer, Cateaton Street, cotton factors. O. Staite, Wood Street, Clieapside, lace ware- housem in. A. Alder, Brimpscombe, Gloucestershire, cloth factor. J. Greaves, Siokij upon Trent, Staffordshire, ale merchant. J Madley and H. Courteen, Redbrook, Monmouth- shire, brewers, April 12, at I o'clock, April 27, at half past 9, at the Beaufort Arms Inn, Monmouth Solicitois—Messrs VVansey and Tagart, Ely Place, Holborn. B. Smith, Cross Hills, nearSkipton, Yorkshire, stuff manufacturer. J. Sidders, Canterbury, corn chandler, T. W. Ha mmond, Manchester, banker. R Innes,Gateshead, Durham, builder. P. W. Cowley, Walsall, Staffordshiie, brassfotinder. N. Taylor, Kingston upon Hull, linen draper. J. Heawood, Portwood within Brinniiigton, Cheshire, cotton heald yarn manufacturer. S. S. Jackson and J. Singleton, Leeds, curriers. J. Carter, Shrewsbury, innkeeper. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. D. fougtasand W. Rogers, Newport, Monmouthshire, drapers. j, G. and A. Bryant, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, curriers. HIGH WATER AT BRISTOL, &c. (FtO'H Hant s Tide Table.) .HIGH WATER.r Cuiub. Bathurst DAYS..Morn. EveiT.j Gates. Gates. MARCH. "• ■ n. mi FT. INC. FT. INC Sunday.. ^1 G 11 6 29. 28 7 17 4 Monday«'» ^"2 6 47 7 4 30 6 19 3 Tuesday ..••••23 7 21 7 37 31 9 20 6 Wednesday 24 7 54 b H 32 8 21 5 Thursday 8 28 8 44 32 7 21 4 Friday 28 9 9 9 17 31 11 vO 8 Saturday & 9 35 9 48[ 30 6 19 3 EQUATION OF THE TIDES. These Equations, applied to the above Table, will give the Approximate 1 hnes oj High Vafer, at the Joltowmg Places on tlje-Coases of liny land and If ales. H. M. H. M Aberystwith.••• Liverpool add 4 a Caernarvon •••• add 45 Newport, Alon.. sub 0 36 Cardiff Road sub. 0 55 I Portsmouth add 4 2t. Cardigan Bar sub. 0 15 Swansea Bar sub 1 1-4 Carmarthen Bay sub I 5 hames MOllth sub 5 45 Chepstow. sub. 0 13 MOON'S AGE. N EW MOON, MARCH 23, 2h 26m in the Morning.

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