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NOTICES, &c. A CARD. J AMIS MILLS, Piano Forte Maker, Tuner, and Repairer, FROM ] £i!1ID MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY. 21, WILLIAM STREET, HAMPSTEAD ROAD, LONDON, BEGS most respectfully to return his grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of CARDIFF, MERTHYR, COWBRIDGE, and their vicinity, for the liberal encouragement with which they have honoured him, and to inform them that he is now making his usual Half-yearly Tour, and has brought with him some of his splendid toned <;i Octave Cottage Piano Fortes, warranted of the best Material and Workmanship, not to be surpassed by any Manufacturer, which he offers at remarkably low prices. N.B. J. M. has also a large assortment of new and ap- proved Music, in great variety. INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGBD, OR LENT ON HIRB. All Orders, addressed to the Guardian Office, Cardiff; or. the Bush Inn, Merthyr; will be carefully attended to. J. Mills's visits to this County are in JANUARY and JULY. References from some of the most respectable families in the County can be given. NOTICE. qw gwi- zt & I LU BOOT MAKER, No. 2, SMITH STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS respectfully to return thanks to the Nobility and Gentry of CARDIFF, and its vicinity, and to the Public generally, for the liberal patronage and support he has been hitherto favoured with; and in consequence of a report that he has opened tke Shop in Angel-street, lately occupied by Mr. Ward, begs to inform them, that he carries on the Business in Smith-street as heretofore, where he solicits a continuance of future favours; and assures them, that he has no interest, or is in any way connected with the Business opened by a person of the same name in Angel- street. Cardiff, February 8, 1843. GLAMORGANSHIRE. AT the QUARTER SESSIONS, held at CARDIFF, on the 3rd of JANUARY, 1843, the following Orders for Payment were made For the County Gaol at Cardit- f. s. d. C. s. d. To the Committee on account of next Quarter's Expenditure 150 0 0 Governor in full of his Bill. 26 1.0 lOi For Salaries 128 11 0 306 1 lQ1 For the House of Correction at Swansea- To the Committee on account of next Quarter's Expenditure 60 0 0 Governor in full of his Bill. 21 19 Of f'. For removing Convicts 13 9 6 For Salaries 65 3 0 160 11 6 £ Clerk of the Peace, his Quarter's Gratuity 36 5 0 Coronert—Mr. Collins, Gower 22 8 0 Mr. Davies, Merthyr 51 11 10 Mr. Morgan, Ogmore 915 2 Mr. Reece, Cardiff. 33 0 9 Mr. Thomas, Swansea 9 18 9 126 14 6 James Reynolds, his Quarter's Annuity 5 0 0 For Maintenance of a Lunatic Convict at Devises 5 4 q Mr. Dalton, on account of his BiU 61 0 8 Overseers of Merthyr Tydvil for removal of irish 8 0 6 Surreyor of Roads in Cardiff District 80 16 6 ————————— his Year's Salary 3 3 0 ——————————— in Merthyr District 1 10 0 in Abemant and Rhydyblew District 3 10 0 Mr. Whlttington, repairs of Wyrfa Bridge 4 10 0 Captain Napier's expenses incurred by order of Justices at Merthyr Tydvil 6 1 0 Editor of Guardian for Printing 6 18 6 Editor of Cambrian for Printing 6 5 3 13 3 9 COONTY RATE, ltd jE820 12 4 Payment* under 2 and 3 Victoria, c, 93. Captain Napier, his Quarters Salary as Chief Constable 112 10 0 CoWixotacia-M erthyr District. 5 17 1 N ewbridge ditto 3 19 5 Ogmore ditto 1 12 3 «— Swansea ditto 212 0 23 g Editor of Guardian for Printing 3 0 0 Editor of Cambrian for Printing 2 13 0 —-———— 5 13 0 9131 16 9 WOOD, Clerk of Peace." In the matter of the PETITION of JAMES TRUS- COTT; of the PARISH OF SWANSEA, in the COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HENRY JOHN STEPHEN, Sergeant at Law, the Commissioner acting in the matter of this Petition, will proceed to make a final order thereon at the BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, at the City of BRISTOL, oh MONDAY, the Twentieth day of FEBRUARY instant, at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, unless cause be then and there shown to the contrary. R. G. SHUM TUCKETT, Deputy-Registrar, Bristol District. WHEREAS a PETITION of WILLIAM PRICE, of DOWLAIS, in the Parish of MERTHYR TYDFIL, in the County of GLAMORGAN, SADDLER AND IRONMONGER, having been filed in the BRISTOL DIS- TRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, and the Interim Order for Protection from Process having been given to the Mid William Price, under the provisions of an Act of Par- liament, passed in the Parliament holden in the 5th and 6th years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors," the said William Price is hereby required to appear in Court before Henry John Stephens, Sergeant at Law, the Commissioner acting in the matter of the said Petition, on the Twentieth day of FEBRUARY next, at 12 o'clock at Noon precisely, at the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy, at Bristol, for the purpose of being then and there examined, touching his Debts, Estate, and Effects, and to be further dealt with ac- cording to the provisions of the said Act. All persons indebted to the said William Price, or that have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr. Thomas Rennie, Hutton, Bristol, the Official Assignee, nominated in that behalf by the Commissioner acting in the matter of the said Petition. NOTICES, &c. TJ HE LET, ON THE FIRST OF MAY. A GOOD FAMILY HOUSE, in CROCKIIERBTOWN, situated in the main thoroughfare, the residence of LEWIS REECE, ESQ.; comprising Dining-room, Breakfast Parlour, Housekeepcr's-room, good Kitchens, Cellar, &c., with Pleasure-ground behind. On the Second Floor- Drawing-room, and Three Bed-rcoms. On the Third Floor -Five Bed-rooms. Rent, £ 45 per Annum. Also, a HOUSE AND SHOP, situated in Broad-street, near the Cardiff Arms Hotel, which may be entered into immediately. For particulars, apply to W. Harris, Cardiff, Upholsterer if by letter, post-paid. "'P". Glamorganshire Lent Assizes, 1843. THE HIGH-SHERIFF HEREBY GIVES NOTICE, tjiat the Commissions to hold the ASSIZES for this Cogita will be opened at the TOWN-HALL, in the Town crfJP&TANSEA, on WEDNESDAY, the Twenty-second FEBRUARY instant, and that the Judge will go iatb'Court on the following (Thursday) Morning, at Ten o'clock, when and where all Grand and Petty Jurors, and all Persons under Recognizances to Prosecute and give Evidence against, and all Persons employed in the Prosecu- tion and Defence of all Criminal Prisoners, are required to attend. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Magis- trates' Clerks are to deliver to the Clerk of the Assize, at the opening of the Commissions, the Depositions in each case put together, with the Recognizances of the Prosecutors and Witnesses also put together, and delivered at the same time in Court. Llandaff House, 1 February 8, 1843. J Wanted, a Small Farm, FROM 30 to loo Acres, with House attached or one from 100 to 150 Acres the latter size must be at a Low Rent. Letters directed, post-paid,' 340, POST-OFFICE; BRIDGEND, will meet with attention. Bass's East India Pale Ale. THE above CELEBRATED BEKR, in CASKS and BOTTLES, may be had of WM. HENRY MORGAN, Wine-merchant, Bridgend. January, 1843. Merthyr Tydvil Turnpike Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES of this Trust will be held at the CASTLE INN, in the Town of MERTHVR TYDVIL, on FRIDAY, the 10th of MARCHlnext, at 12 o'Clock at Noon, in pur- suance of an Act passed in the Third and Fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty William the Fourth, intituled -1 An Act requiring the Annual Statements of the Trustees or Commissioners of Turnpike Roads, to be transmitted to the Secretary of State and afterwards laid before Parliament. —Dated the 6th day of February, 1843. WM. DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Trust. Abernant & Rhydyblew Turnpike Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES of this Trust will be held at the CASTLE INN, in the Town of MERTHYR TYDVIL, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of MARCH next, at 12 o'Clock at Noon, in pursuance of an Act passed in the Third and Fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty William the Fourth, inti- tuled An Act requiring the Annual Statements of Trustees or Commissioners of Turnpike Roads, to be transmitted to the Secretary of State, and afterwards laid before Parlia- ment."—Dated the 6th day of February, 1843. WM. DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Trust. TO THE PRINTERS OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, North and South Wales, c. GENTLEMEN,— WE beg to apprize you that we have undertaken the AGENCY for the SALE of Mr. J. PARSONS'S CELEBRATED PRINTING INKS, which are used by most of the leading Printers in the United Kingdom. Many of the Illustrated Works which have lately issued, and are now in course of Publication, from the London Press have been worked with Ink of Mr. Parsons's Manu- facture, and we are confident a trial will be attended with the most complete success. We shall be happy to send a Book of Specimens of the Inks to any Printer who may apply, and to execute any, orders forwarded to our Warehouse, 29, Clare-street Bristol. We remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servants, PHILP AND EVANS. February 10, 1843. Contract for British Oak Timber, Thickstuff Plank, and Treenails. Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Aavy. Somerset-Place, Feb. 6, 1843. THE Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, do hereby give Notice, with reference to the Advertisement of the 11th ultimo, for Tenders to be received on Tuesday, the 21st instant, for the supply of BRITISH OAK TIMBER, THICKSTUFF PLANK, AND TREENAILS, to Her Majesty's several Dock-yards, that there will be no objection to receive Tenders for the full quantities required for any one, or more, of the said Dock- yards but no Tender will be received which does not contain a distinct offer for the full quantities in each of the three classifications of Timber, Thickstuff Plank, and Treenails, specified in the printed form of Tender, for each of the Dock-yards comprised in the party's Tender. The amount of Security for the performance of a part only of the Contract will be in due proportion to the amount of penalty fixed for the whole Contract. W A ES W SB E5> A RESPECTABLE YOUTH, as an APPRENTICE to the LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY TRADE. One who can speak the Walsh Language would be preferred. Apply to W. Thomas, 20, Duke-street, Cardiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL PERSONS who have any CLAIM UPON LIEUTENANT THOMAS SMITH, late of CRAIG AVON, but now Assistant Resident at Nepal, India, are requested to send full particulars of such claims before the 24th instant, to Mr. H. S. Coke, Solicitor, Neath. BRIDGEND SAVINGS' BANK. AT the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the BRIDGEND SAVINGS' BANK, held at BRIDGEND ■ v r- 26th, J843, the RIGHT HONOURABLE JOHN NICHOLL, M. P., in the Chair. .« QMigTlY WM <^recte(*to Printed, and to be publicly affixed in the Office, in the manner directed by Dr. Trustees of the Savings' Bank, established at Bridgend, Glamorgansltire. Cr. CHARGE. £ s. d. DISCHARGE. £ s. d. v Balance Nov. 2°, 1841, including interest. 22,744 12 7 Payments to Depositors .3,770 1 3 Sums deposited 2,835 15 1 Expenses of Management. ttav^ 20th May, 1842 391 16 11 Salaries 73 6 3 Ditto 30th November 405 17 1 Rent and Taxes 1810 0 interest on Drafts 11 6 0 Printing and 10 0 0 Sundries. 2 5 3 National Debt Office, bearing Interest 521,581 10 0 Ditto Surplus Fund. 600 17 11 Treasurer's Balance 332 17 0 22,515 4 11 9269389 8 L26,389 7 8 D. I>AYIS, Actiiary. ABM. VERITY, ? t GEO.HALKET,5AudltorS* nw. -n £ S. d. The Balance doe on the 20th November, 1842, brought forward 22,515 4 11 — ^°\°' Total amount of Depositors. each Class. £ s. d. v 260 Whose respective Balance on the 20th November did not exceed, each E20 2,334 4 7 161 Ditto above £20 and not exceeding f504889 7 3 63 Ditto above £ 50 and not exceeding £ 100 4 574 16 8 33 Ditto above EIOO and not exceeding X150 3 932 19 6 IlDittoabovejEKOamdnotexceeding £ 200 1,863 12 4 :9 Ditto exceeding £ 200 1,876 5 1 <: 537 Total number of Depositors. £19,471 5 5 1 Charitable Society 260 13 2 r 13 Friendly Societies 2,120 6 6 # -691 Total number of Accounts. E21,852 5 1 Balance invested with the Commissioners on the Separate Surplus Fund," on the 20th November, 1842 600 17 11 22,453 3 0 yjLv Actual Amount of Surplus remaining on the 20th November, 1842, accrued within the year, and Zek i8 "senred to meet Incidental Expenses £ 62 1 11 [0r. JOHN NICHOLL, Chairman. .•&•- •• i .i JAMES WARD, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, &c., U JGH-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS most respectfully to thank the Nobility, Gentry, and inhabitants of CARDIFF and its Vicinity, for the very liberal support he has received siikce his commencement in Business; and to inform them, that he has now a well- assorted Stock of CABINET GOODS, consisting of Loo, Occasional, Card, Work, Dining, Pembroke, and other Tables; Cheffonieres, Sideboards, Wardrobes; Mahogany, Rosewood, and other Chairs; Sofas, Couches, and Easy Chairs; Four-post Tent and French Bedsteads; Fringes, Floor Cloth, Beds, Mattresses, &c. An Assortment of Chimney, Swing, and other Looking- Glasses. Also, a great variety of Fancy Goods, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's Rosewood and Mahogany Dressing Cases. Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, &c. J. W. begs to call particular attention to his Stock of PAPER HANGINGS, which he has just received, of the Newest Patterns, and which he is able to offer at very reduced Prices. Bed-room and Passage Papers, from d. to 3d. per yard Drawing, Dining, and Sitting-room Paper, from Id. to Is. per ditto. CARDIFF. Valuable Grocery Business for Sale. Messrs. Bradley, ]Barnard & Co., ARE DIRECTED BY THE TRUSTEES TO DISPOSE OF BY TENDER, On TUESDAY, the 14th day of FEBRUARY, 1843, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, THE Valuable BUSINESS of MR. GEORGE GOWER, GROCER, TEA-DEALER, and CHANDLER, Duke-street, Cardiff. The Stock is comparatively small in amount. The Fix- tures and Utensils are exceedingly good. The Trade,which is both Wholesale and Retail, has been established for jnany years, and the returns very considerable. The Shop is in the leading Street of the Town To be viewed, with all particulars, the whole of''the 13th' inst.; meanwhile, apply either to Mr. M. PERKINS, Solicitor, Bristol; Mr. J. H. LANLEY, Cardiff; or at the Offices of the Brokers, in Birstol or London. J; GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1000 Shares, of £ 25 each, in the Cambrian Iron and Spelter Co." 5 Deeds Pole for £ 20P0 in the Swansea Harbour Trustfor Sale. Mr. M. WHIITTINGTON having had the honour to receive instructions from the DIRECTORS OF THE CAMBRIAN IRON AND SPILTER Co., Will offer for Sale by Auction, On TUESDA Y, the 21st February, inst. At the Castle Inn, In the Town of Keatb, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK AT NOON, Subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then be produced,— ONE THOUSAND SHARES, of £ 25 each, in the CAMBRIAN IRON AND SPELTER COMPANY, whose Works are situate at MASTEG, GLAMORGANSHIRE, and whereon a sum of £ 20. 9s. lOd. per Share has beeupaid. The Reversionary Interest in FIVE DEEDS POLE of the Cmmissioners of the HARBOUR TRUST OF SWANSEA for the sum of TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, payable at the Death of a Lady now in her 70th year. The above Property will be Sold in two or more lots, as may be determined on at the time of Sale. Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs. Tilson and Squance, Solicitors, Coleman-street, London or of the Auctioneer, Post Office, Neath. February, 1843. r Elie 811tbaut lCeØtímoníal. THE Friends of the REV. ALFRED OLLIVANT, D.D., late Vice-Principal of1 ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, cannot witness the retirement of so able a Public Officer without recording their grateful sense of the solid advantages which the College has derived from his efficient discharge of his duties as Senior Tutor and Professor of the College, and evincing their admiration of his public and private character. It is therefore Proposed-, That Subscriptions be entered into, both for the purpose of presenting him with a PIECE OF PLATE, as a suitable Testimonial of respect, and of perpetuating his Name as connected with St. David's College, by the es- tablishment of a Public Exhibition, or Scholarship, to be called "THE OLLIVANT SCHOLARSHIP," upon terms to be approved of by the Bishop of St. David's, and the Dean of St. David's, Principal of the College. That with the view of carrying the above object, into effect, a Committee be formed, consisting of the following gentlemen:— Rev. William Morgan, B.D., Llandovery, Treasurer, ;_4 J. W. Pugh. M.A., Ball. Coll., Llandilo James Francis, S.D.C., Newport Benjamin Morgan, S.D.C., Aberystwyth H. Wyndham Jones, S.D.C., Loqghor T. Bowel S.D.C., Swansea J. Price Jones, S.D.C, Newcastle iL. j, —— Enoch Pugh, S.D.C., Kerry • T. Hughes, Assistant Tutor, S.D.C. J. Hughes, S.D.C., Ahffergwili, Honorary Secretary. The Committee respectfully beg leave to announce the following Subscriptions, and to iuform the Friends of the above objects that additional Subscriptions will be thankfully acknowleded by the Treasurer, or any member of the Committee. IM Messrs Morris, of Carmarthen, or their London Cor- respondents, Messrs. Lubbock and Co. Messrs. Jones, Evans, and Co., Lampeter, or their London Bankers, Messrs. Jones, Loyd, and Co.; W. Lewellin, Esq., Bank, Bridgend; or Mr. Webber, at the Advertiser and Guardian office, Cardiff, will kindly receive Contributions.. £ s. d. Amount already Subscribed 216 0 6 ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIBERS. The Lord Dynevor 5 0 0 D. Rowlands, Esq., M.D., London 1 1 0 John Grove, Esq., Swansea 1 1 0 Thomas Grove, Esq., ditto 11 0 George Bowen, Esq., Llwyngwair ..10 0 R. D. Jenkins, Esq., Cardigan -1 0 0 The Editor of the Welshman 1 1 0 The Rev. D. Bowen, M.A., Waunifor 3 3 0 R. Prichard, M.A., Kidderminster 2 2 0 George W. Green, M.A., Court Henry V 1 0 Thomas Lloyd, M.A., Gilfachwen 1 1 0 T. Davies, M.A., Dihewid • 1 0 0 —— David Evans, B.D., Llanllwchaiarn 11 0 E. Evans, Llangranog 1 1 0 —— J. Hughes, Penbryn 1 1 0 ——— John Williams, Llandebie 1 0 0 —— Lewis A. Nicholls, S. D. C., St. Brides- Super-Ely I 1 0 ——- M. Rice Morgan, Llansamlet ditto 1 1 0 Hugh Howell, Tremain ditto I 1 0 ——— M. Parry, Rhostee. ditto. 1 1 0 ——— T. Parry Morgan, Carnarvon. ditto. 11 0 —— W. Davies Rees, Cadoxton ditto. 11 0 ——. J. R. Lewis, Llanbadarn Fynydd, ditto. 1 0 0 D. Michael Evans, Llandilo ditto. 1 0 0 —— W. Harries, Llanfynydd ditto. 1 0 0 D. Morgan, Capel Dewi ditto. 0 10 6 ——— J. R. Griffiths, Cwmamman. dicto. 0 10 0 D. L. Jones, Talley.ditto. 0 10 0 TO THE CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT every where, whose eye the following Advertisement may meet A CHAPEL OF EASE is proposed to be BUILT in the PARISH OF LLANGUICK, in the COUNTY OF GLAJUORGAJJ, under the sanction and approval of the Lord Bishop of the, Diocese-St. David's. With this view, f500 is wanted, to erect A PLAIN BUILDING, capable of containing 350 people, almoet entirely of the labouring classes; and, at the least, £ 500 more towards the Endowment Fund. The population of the parish is 3,000, of which, the Church will: barely seat 350 persons and it is situated near the lower, extrern itv of the Parish, which, in length, is seven miles, and by far the greater part of the parishioners are located at the extreme upper end. There are, therefore, 2,550 Agricultural Labourers, Colliers, and Miners in the parish without a place of Divine Worship in connexion with the Church of England. Subscriptions are earnestly solicited for the above purpose, and will be thankfully received and deposited at the Gla- morganshire Banking Company, Neath, in the names of the Incumbent and Churchwardens of Llanguick. All communications are requested to be made to the Per- petual Curate-the Rev. William Thomas, Kilybebyll, Neath. The following sums have already been subscribed :— E. s. d. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 20 0 0 Her Gracious Majesty the Queen Dowager. 20 0 0 Mrs. Budd, Ystalavera Iron Works 45 0 0 A noble and beneficent Lady 20 0 0 C. R. M. Talbot, Esq., M.P., Margam Park 20 0 0 R. D. Gough, Esq., Yniskedwyn-house, a Site and 20 0 0 F. E. Leach, Esq., Kilybebyll Place 20 0 0 The Perpetual Curate of the Parish 20 0 0 The Rev. Thomas Gronow 10 0 ,0 H. J. Grant, Esq., the Gnoll 10 0 0 John Bevan, Esq., Cowbridge 5 0 0 Howell Gwyn, Esq., Baglan House. 5 0 0 T. E. Thomas, Esq., Glanymor 5 0 0 Miss Gough, Yniskedwyn 5 0 0 A. Aylwin, Esq 5 0 0 Evan Jones, Esq., Garth 5 0 0 Evan James, Esq., Swansea 5 0 0 The Rev. J. W. Pugh, Vicar of Llandilo 2 0 0 Alexander Cuthbertson, Esq, 2 0 0 Mrs. Gwyn, Neath 1 0 0 Miss Rees, Gelligeon 1 1 0 Hopkin Llewellyn, Esq., Baglan Hall. 110 'I TO BE LET, A NEAT COTTAGE AND GARDEN, called the GREEN FRIARS, about Two Miles from CARDIFF. The Tenant may have Five Acres of Land, if lequired. Rent Moderate. Apply to Mr. DALTON, Cardiff.

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