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Looking Masses, Picture Frames, Burnished Gilt Window torniccs, Room Diouldings, Weather Classes; ALSO, THE NEWEST DESCRIPTION OF EASY CHAIRS, V • X 20 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. FOR READY MONEY. THE PUBLIC are respectfully invited to inspect the most Brilliant and Chaste STOCK of all kinds of LARGE UPRIGHT PIER and CHIMNEY GLASSES, CIIEA AL and TOILET DRESSING GLASSES, G1L1 and FANCY WOOD PICTURE FRAMES, At MAYER'S London Looking Glass Warehouse, 18 9 Clare-Streety (The Second Door from the Drawbridge), BRISTOL. Mr At assures the Public that he is the onlv Looking Glass Manufacturer in that City; and that all Goods at his Establishment are of the very best make—the Glass as good as any can be had for Money, ami that such an Extensive Assortment was never yet seen in any House in Bristol. He earnestly solicits an inspection to prove the above facts. All kinds of Re-Gilding, Old Glasses Polished and lle-Silvered, Prints 1-rained and Glazed, Poiitings Cleaned and Varnished in the Best Style, at very Reduced Prices. .B.-The Trade supplied with Large Size Gold and Silver Leaf, as well as Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames, cheaper than any House in that City. -0-0- A very spacious DWELLING-HOUSE, beautifully situated, 22, ST. JAMES'S BARTON, TO LET, with immediate possession. Enquire at 18, CLAIIE-STKEET. NOTICES. LETTINGS, AND SALES. I l Important to the Inhabitants of Cardiff. linperial Pekin Black Tea, At 6s. per lb. HONG BLACK TEA at 5g. 6d. per lb., and the Imperial Green Tea at 7s. per lb., In Sealed Packages of lbs., half-lbs., and quarter-lbs. IMPORTED SOLELY BY Wood, Walsh, & Co., Canton Merchants, London. The Sole Agency for these exquisite Teas, for Cardiff; m IS PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Mr. Henry Webber, "Advertiser and Guardian" Office, Duke-Street. The first gathering of Tea-Leaves commences at the mid- dle of the moon preceding the Vernal Equinox, which is the first month of the Japanese year, falling about the end of our February. The tender young leaves are but a few days old when they are plucked, and because of their scarcity and price, are disposed of to Princes and Rich People only, and hence, this kind is called IMPERIAL TEA. These TEAS were served, and are continued to be served, to the Royal Family and Principal Nobility at the Ancient Concerts, and have given the most unqualified approbation. The Epicure can now gratify his palate by applying as above. fy The extraordinary demand for these Teas wherever Agencies are established, coupled with the fact that they are substantially Leaded and Sealed by the Importers, afford a guarantee, that cannot be given with other Teas, that they are GENUINE as Imported. TEETH. THIRTEENTH PERIODICAL VISIT. MONDAYS and TUESDAYS,ABERGA VENNY; WEDNESDAYS, NEWPORT; THURSDAYS, CHEPSTOW; FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS, MONMOUTH. To the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Residents generally of the Principality. MR. L. MOSELY, SURGEON DENTIST, OF 12, BERNER'S STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. GRATEFULLY impressed for the gratifying and in- creased confidence reposed in his professional skill and abilities since he commenced practice in the County (now approaching seven years), has the honor to announce to his Patients and those who may wish to consult him, that he is now making his periodical visit, and that he may be con- sulted (for a limited period), as utnler, Mondays aud Tues- days, Angel Hotel, Abergavenny; Wednesdays, King's Head, Newport; Thursdays, George Hotel, Chepstow (all at private apartments); and on Fridays and Saturdays, at Mr. Powell, plumber, &c., Monnow-street, Monmouth. Attendance from 10 to 5. From Mr. L. M.'s extensive and well-known practice at his old-established town residence (No. 12 Berner's-street, Oxford-street, where patients can always be attended) he is enabled to offer his Country Patients advantages never yet attainable except in the metropolis. The whole of the me chanical department is designed by himself and executed on the premises, by which means an accurate and sure fit is guaranted, all pressure on the gums avoided, and the Teeth are made to answer all purposes of mastication and articu- lation, and are worn with perfect ease and comfort upon the most tender gums, without extracting the remaining stumps. Mr. L. M. is happy to state, from extensive alterations and improvements just finished in the Mechanical Depart- ment, he is enabled to Reduce his Charges very considerably, so as to bring the aid of the Dentist within the reach of all parties. Mr. L. M.'s newly-invented incorrodible Teeth never change colour from the effects of medicine or ill health, and assimilate so closely to nature as to defy detection by the closest observer. Natural and Artificial Teeth of every description fixed, from a single Tooth to a complete Set, without wires or ligatures of any kind. Scaling, Stopping, Children's Teeth attended, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. Consultations free, and specimens shown in every stage of preparation. Mr. L. M.'s references combine very many of the most influential Families (his Patients) resident in the county, and the Medical Profession generally. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 12, Berner's Street, Oxford Street, where Patients can always be attended, and letters addressed will meet with immediate attention. CHARGES AS IN TOW.N. June 9th 1843. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE SIX SHILLINGS, rriHE TONIC SYSTEM of treating Impairment of the _|_ Constitution, Indigestion, Determination of Blood to the Head, Syncope, Impairment and Morbid Excitement of the Brain, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Apoplexy, and Insanity. By HENRY SEARLE, Surgeon, Kennington. R. and J. E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet-street, London' Borough of Brecon. Market Tolls to be Let by Auction, AT the GUILD-HALL, BRECON, on MONDAY, the 19th day of JUNE, 1843, at One o'clock in the After- noon, and subject to such Conditions of Letting as shall be then produced. The several Market Places in Brecon, known by the names of the "New Market" and the "Corn Market," and the Tolls, Rents, and Stallage to arise therein and elsewhere, within the said Borough respectively, for one year from the 25th day of June, 1843, free from Rates and Taxes, (Water Rate excepted). The New Market will also be Lit at the Landlord's expense. £ i0. per cent, on the amount of the Rent will be required to be paid by the highest bidder on the day of the Auction, and Security for Payment of the Balance by Monthly Instal- ments in advance, will also be required. The Tolls are Let for the present year at £500. Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. LAWRENCE, Solicitor to the Corporation, Brecon. William Jones's Bankruptcy. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (FREE OF AUCTION DUTY,) BY MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, (By order of te Assignees,) AT the KING'S HEAD INN, in the TOWN of NEWPORT, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of JUNE, 1843, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall then be produced, and in separate Lots, all those Three newly erected and commodious DWELLING HOUSES, Situatt on the East side of DOCK-STREET, in Newport afore- said, numbered 16, 17, and 18, containing on the Ground Floor an Entrance Hall, Dining Room, 15 feet by 13, Breakfast Room, 12 feet square, and Pantry, below which is a good Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Coal Cellar. On the First Floor is a Drawing Room, 19 feet by 13, a Bed Room and Water Closet, &c. On the Second Floor 3 good Rooms, over which are 2 good Attics. Each House'has a Court Yard and a Walled Garden behind, and is supplied with plenty of Water. These Houses are substantially Built, and are well fitted up their situation is excellent, both for Private Residences and for Offices, being in the main Street leading to the Dock. They are held under Lease from JOHN JONES, Esq., for a Term of 75 Years, commencing on the 1st November, 1840, under the Ground Rent of f8. for the whole, which will be equally apportioned to each House. For further particulars apply to THOMAS RENNIE HUTTON, Esq., Bristol, the Official Assignee; to Messrs. Savery, Clark, and Co., Solicitors, Bristol; or to Messrs. fro there and Ttwgood, Solicitors, Newport. NOTICES, SALES, &c. LIVERPOOL DOCKS. TO IRONFOUNDERS AND IRONMASTERS. rpHE DOCK COMMITTEE wish to CONTRACT for the supply of a large quantity of IRON CASTINGS, consisting of Beams, Columns, and other Articles for Ware- houses. The Specifications and Drawings may be seen at the Dock Surveyor's Office, south side of Coburg Dock, from the 12th to the 27th instant, between the hours of nine in the morning.an(I six in the evening. Sealed Tenders to be addressed to the CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE OF DOCK WORKS," endorsed "Tender for Iron Castings," and to be left at the Dock Secretary's Office, Revenue-buildings, on or before Friday, the 30th instant. By order, Dock Office, Liverpool, DANIEL MASON, Sec. 3d June, 1843. BRECONSHIRE. To be Sold by Private Contract, ALL THAT VALIUABLE ESTATE, CALLED BATTLE FAWR, CONSISTING of an Excellent FARM AND LANDS, called the BATTLE DEMESNE, consisting of 211 Acres, or thereabouts, of Arable, Meadow, and Wood Land. Also, a FARM and LANDS, immediately adjoining the above, called COED-Y-GENEU, containing 96 Acres, or thereabouts, of Arable, Meadow, and Wood Land. The Dwelling-houses and Farm Buildings are in good re- pair, and the Lands in a high state of cultivation. There is a considerable quantity of Timber, and several thriving Plantations on the Estate. The whole have been for many years Let to a most respectable Tenant, at the moderate Rent of X240 per Annum. The above most desirable Estate is situate in the Parish of Battle, in a fertile part of the County of Brecon, and within Four Miles from the capital Market-town of Brecon. Also, the Advowson and Patronage of the Parish Church of Battle, and the Great and Small Tithes, which have pro- duced £85 per Annum but on a Commutation of the Tithes, an increased sum, by way of rent charge, may be confidently expected. The sum of f5 per Annum, as a Stipend to the Clergyman, is payable out of the Tithes. The present Incumbent is upwards of 80 years of age. The greater portion of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage, if desired. The tenant will show the property, and further particulars may be had of Mr. J. B. Jeffries, solicitor, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE, AND IN THE COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OFJCARMARTHEN. Y S TRTA D, THE RESIDENCE of the late JOHN JONES, Esq. M.P., with its PLANTATIONS and PLEASURE GROUNDS, and several very valuable FARMS, the whole finely Timbered, and containing 226 Acres, nearly the whole of the Village of John's Town, commanding several Votes for the County and County of the Borough of Carmarthen also the ENTIRE RENT CHARGE, in Lieu of TITHES of the PARISH of St. PETER, of the Annual Value of £ 971. 12s. 6d., together with a very VALUABLE FARM, near the Bishop's Palace, Abergwilly, iulthc said County of Carmarthen. Mr. GEORGE GOODE Has the honour to announce that he has received instructions from the Trustees for Sale of the Estates of the late J OllN JOSES, Esq., M.P., to Sell by Public Auction; AT THE LION ROYAL HOTEL, CARMARTHEN, On Thursday, the 22nd June, 1843, at 12 at noon, IN LOTS, THE ABOVE HIGHLY Important & Beautiful Freehold Estate, YSTRAD, With its Out-buihlings, Plantations, and Appurtenances, and upwards of 226 Acres of exceedingly rich and productive Land, lying nearly within a ring fence, situate in the rich and extremely picturesque Vale of Towy, two miles distant from the market town of Carmarthen, within six miles of the delightful bathing place, Llanstephan, and 26 miles from Tenby including the several FARMS OF LOWER YSTRAD, WHITE HOUSE, PENLAN, AND TIRBACH, Upon which are good Farm Houses and Buildings, respect- ably tenanted and nearly the whole of the Houses and Premises Situate in John's Town, Let, with two exceptions only, on Life Leases, at Ground Rents amounting to E25. Os. 6d. ALSO THE WHOLE OF THE RENT CHARGE IN LIEU OF TITHES, Of the Parish of St. Peter, Carmarthen, Extending over an area of 5,200 Acres of some of the best Land in Wales, commuted at £ 920. but now worth JE971. 12s. 6d., with the Rectorial Rights, including the Proprietaiy of the North Chancel in St. Peter's church, which contains several Pews, let at Rents amounting in the aggregate nearly to LS. per annum. Also the exclusive right of Burial Fees within the said Chancel. Also, the Valuable Farm, Bwlch, Situate near the Bishop's Palace, Abergwilly Church and Village Containing about 62 Acres of some of the best Lands in the rich Vale of Towy, in a high state of cultivation, in the occupation of Mr. William Mason. Particulars, with Lithographic Plans, are now pre- paring, and may be seen ten days before the Sale at the Castle Inn, Haverfordwest; Coburg Hotel, Tenby Dragon Inn, Pembroke Rutzen Arms, Narberth the Angel Inn, Cardigan Gogerddan Arms, Aberystwith Black Lion Hotel, Lampeter; Cawdor Arms, Llandilo Castle Inn, Llandovery; Castle Inn, Brecon Mack worth Arms, Swan- sea Bush Hotel, Bristol; the Bell Inn, Gloucester Plough Inn, Cheltenham the York Hotel, Bath and the Hop Pole, Worcester. At the Offices of Mr. George Goode, Laud Agent and Auctioneer, Upper Market-street, Car- marthen; Richard Oarduor, Esq., Solicitor Carmarthen; Messrs. Sheppard, Thomas, Lepaid, and Williams, Solicitors, 9, Cloak-Lane, London; and Messrs. Powell, Broderip, ajidwilde, Solicitors, New-Square, Lincoln's Inn, London. Tickets for viewing the several Premises can be obtained at the OfReQ. of the said Mr. George Goode. SOUTH WALES. Valuable Freehold Estates in Carmarthenshire, Including in the Aggregate 638 Acres, abounding in the Minerals of Coal and Iron Stone, the Surface produing a Rental of f596 per Annum. MR. G. HUDSON Has the pleasure to announce that he has received directions from the Trustees TO SELL BY AUCTION, At GARRAWAY'S COFFEE-HOUSE, CHANGE ALLEY, CORNHILL, LONDON, on TUESDAY, the 27th JUNE, 1843, at Twelve o'clock, in Lots,— THE Extensive and Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES in the Parishes of Liangendeime, Llanelly, and Llan- wrhanyd Abercowin, and near to the County Town of CAERMARTHEN, including 638 Acres of Rich Arable and Pasture Land, sub-divided in 12 Farms, in the occupation of industrious tenants, at rents amounting to E596 per annum. 221 Acres of the above abound in the Minerals of Coal and Iron Stones, lie together, and are contiguous to the Canal, by which merchandise may be conveyed for shipment at the Harbour of Pembrey thus possessing all the facilities and every essential for the successful establishment of Iron Works on an extensive scale. Mr. Llewellin, of the Miners's Cottage Inn, on the Estate, will show the Farms in the parishes of Llangendeirne and Llanelly, and give every information a3 to the Minerals, &c. The Farm known as the Wern, in the Parish of Llan- wrhanyd Abercowin, 6 miles from Caermarthen, on the Turnpike-road, may be viewed by application to the tenant. Mr. Hudson having surveyed the above Estate, will be happy to give every information, and produce specimens of the Minerals, personally, at his Office, Brewer-street, Woolwich, Kent. Particulars may be obtained of Mr. Thomas Owen, Land Agent, Fark-y Groes, near Caermarthen Messrs. Clayton and Crockson, Solicitors, Lincoln's Inn, London at the Ivy Bush, Caermarthen Mackworth Arms, Swansea; the Cardiff Arms, Cardiff; and of the Auctioneer, Woolwich, Kent, NOTICES, &c. IHEBTHl'R, BRECOJ AJD BlILTH. JOSEPH BRYANT RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Gentry and Public for the kind support he has experienced on the MERTHYR ROAD during the last Two Summers and Winters, and begs to announce that he will, on FRIDAY, the lIitl. of JUNK instant, commence RUNNING from the COCK AND HORSE INN, BRECON, at 8 o'clock every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORNING, reaching Merthyr in time for the Railway Train to Cardiff, and Mail to Swansea; returning the same days from the CASTLE HOTEL, MERTHYR, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. The PRINCE OF WALES will also LEAVE the COCK AND HORSE INN, BRECON, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock for Builth, returning the same days. June 7th, 1843. GLAMORGANSHIRE. WANTED, Respectable Persons as AGENTS, at the following places, for a new and very important Commission Business, now about being instituted, and under Royal Patronage, if possible, %-iz. Cardiff; Merthyr, 3 agents Dowlais, 2 ditto Cowbridge; Bridgend; Neath; and Swansea. For other particulars apply, by pre-paid letter, to S. B. Rogeis, N antyglo, Monmouthshire. June 8, 1843. 55253. The Court for Relief of InsolfJent Debtors, to be heard at the COURT HOUSE, PORTUGAL-STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS, MIDDLESEX, on TUESDAY, the 4tlt day of JULY, 1843. fllHOMAS PARKIN, formerly of Paris-street, Lambeth, I Surrey, out of business then of Paris-street, aforesaid and afterwards of Dudley, Worcestershire, carrying on busi- ness in Co-Partnership, with Henry Kitchen, as Miners and Brickmakers; then a Prisoner for Debt in the Debtors' Prison, for the County of Worcester then of the Queen's Bench Prison, Surrey then of Paiis-street, aforesaid, out of business then of Brook-street, Lambeth, aforesaid; then of Paradise-street, Lambeth, aforesaid; then of the Borough Road, Surrey; then of Sedgley, Staffordshire; then of Cornwall Road, Lambeth, aforesaid; then of Trinity-street or Place, Borough then of St. Andrew's Road, Borough Surrey, out of business then of Great Suffolk-street, Borough, aforesaid; then of Hoxton-square, Shoreditch, Middlesex then of Llanelly, South Wales then of Swansea, Glamorganshire then of Bristol, Somersetshire then of Earl-stieet, Finsbury-square, Middlesex; then of Great Union-street, Borough then of Paragon Place, New Kent Road then of Jamaica-row, Bermondsey then of Larkhall-lane, Clapham then of Lavender Hill; then of Newington, Causeway then of Northampton Place, Old Kent Road then of Lower Bland-street, Newington, having a Workshop in Kent-street, Borough; then of Warner- street, Newington; then of Deverill-street, Newington then of Princes Place, Westminster-road then of Ken- nington-lane then of Hendre Road, Old Kent Road then of Grange Road then of Kennington-lane aforesaid then of Neckinger-road, Bermondsey then of Park Grove, Brixton; then of Manor-street; then of Union-road, both in Clapham then of Larkhall-lane, aforesaid then of Chapel-street, Stockwell then of High-street, Putney then of 4, Montpelier Row, Lambeth, all in Surrey; also of Brook Green Lane, Hammersmith, Middlesex and also of 25, Moorgate-street, City, Civil Engineer. CHAS. M. KING, JUN., Attorney for the Insolvent, 8, Billiter-square, City. AN ACCOUNT of the DISTRIBUTION of a LEGACY of £ 2,000 bequeathed by the late DANIEL JONES, ESQUIRE, among his POOR RELATIONS on his Father and Mother's side, at the discretion of his Executor. 1st CLASS. Second Cousin's Children. I Joan Harry £ s. d. 2 Cristopher Harry 3 David Harry 4 Samuel Harry 5'David John r « 6 Thomas John :{; 7 F rancis John ■* 8 Daniel John J 9 Catherine Rees (formerly John) 10 Ann Jones (formerly John) ".■■■;•• 11 Elizabeth John 12 William Charles 13 Watkin Charles. Thirteen at jE35 each 455 0 0 2nd CLASS.-Second Cousin's Grandchildren. 1 Elizabeth Jenkins. 2 Jane Jenkins o. 3 Thomas Jenkins. 4 Mary Collier (formerly Llovd) a Margaret Edwards (formerly Lloyd). 6 William Lloyd 7 Anne Lloyd 8 Jennet Lloyd 9 Anne Miles (formerly Thomas). 10 William Hopkins 11 Anne Stunt (formerly Hopkins) 12 John Rowland Hopkins 13 Edward Jay Hopkins 14 David Hopkins 15 John Jones 16 Henry Bowen J7 Elizabeth Rees (formerly Davies) 18 Mary Thomas (formerly Davies) 19 James Edwards. 20 William Edwards. 21 Mary Rowden (formerly Edwards) 22 John Edwards 23 William Traherne. 24 David Traheme 25 Evan Traherne. 26 Mary Traherne 27 Elizabeth Traherne 28 Anne Griffith (formerly John) 29 William Miles 30 4 Children of Ann Lewis (formerly Edwards) Thirty at £ 30 each 900 0 0 3rd CLASS.—Third Cousin's Children. 1 David Evan 2 Catherine Bowen 3 Evan EvaDs 4 Thomas Jenkin. 5 Margaret Jenkiii 6 Thomas Jenkin. 7 Rees Jenkin 8 Richard Jenkin 9 Daniel Jenkin 10 David Jenkin 11 Mary Harry (formerly Jenkin) 12 Edward Thomas Munden 13 John Rhys. Thirteen at £ 25 each 325 0 0 4th C LASS.- Third Cousin's Grandchildren. 1 Ann Jenkins. 2 Rees Jenkins 3 John Jenkins 4 Mary Jenkins 5 Margaret Jenkins. 6 Catherine Jenkins 7 Edmund Jenkins 8 Elizabeth Jenkins. 9 Jane Jenkins 10 2 Children of Elizabeth Llewellyn (for- merly Rhys) 11 Jane Martin 12 Jane Williams (formerly Morgan) 12 Jane Williams (formerly Morgan) Twelve at £ 19 19s. each 239 8 0 5th CLASS.-Persoia supposed to be Distant Relatives, but unable to prove their Pedigree, owing to the imperfect state of the Registra- tion of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in former years, and icho had been at some expense for that purpose. 1 Richard Jenkius 2 John David 3Elizabeth David I 4 Cissil Evan 5 Jennet Mathew -— 6 Thomas Giles, 7 Llewellyn Giles 8 George Giles. 9 Richard Giles 10 Robert Giles 11 Mary John 12 William Rosser 13 Elizabeth Jenkins 14 Margaret Rosser 15 Mary Hopkin 16 Margaret Gibbon 17 Margaret John 18 Rebecca John 19 Daughter of Thomas John 20 Another ditto 21 John John 22 Mary Gibbon 23 Morgan Robert 24 Mary Harry 25 Watkin John 2(3 Ann Mangel 27 Mary Llewellyn 28 David Robert 29 William Robert 30 Edmund Robert 31 Robert Robert. 32 Edward John 33 William John 34 Alice Powell 85 Margaret Jones 36 Evan Richards's wife Thirty-six at £ 2 each 70 0 0 Miles Davies (an undoubted relative) remainder 8 12 0 Total £ 2000 0 0 E. BASSSTT, ÇÇtQl, To the Clergy of the Diocese of Llandatf. A YOUNG GENTLEM AN (preparing for the Ministry) is anxious to meet with an INCUMIIENT in the above Diocese who would undertake to give him Instructions in Classics. Terms must be moderate. Address, A.W.R., St. David's College, Lampeter. T 0 B E L E T, A DWELLING-HOUSE, in VICARAGE-STREET, CARDIFF, late occupied ly Dr. SCALE, containing 2 Parlours, Drawing-room, 4 Bed-rooms, Attics, and 2 Kitchens, with hard and soft Water. A Stable and Coach-house, with Saddle-room, may be had, if required. Apply to Mr. DAI.TON, Cardiff. MERTHYR TYDFIL. £J.l!.l rÆI (UPON THE PREMISES,) At the Merthyr Tydfil Bravery. MR. THOMAS DA VIES Begs to inform the inhabitants of Merthyr Tydfil, Dowlais, and the neighbourhood, that he is instructed to offer FOR SALE BY AUCTION, ON THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 15, 1843, AL/L THE NEAT AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (!f iki-s. HOPKINS, at the above Brewery, C O,MP lUSING-Two handsome Mahogany Four-post and Tent Bedsteads, with Mattresses, and Damask, Moreen, and Chintz Furniture; Mahogany Hair-Seated and other Fancy Chairs, Mahogany and other Washstands and Ware, Brussels and other Carpets, with Rugs to match Mahogany Loo, Dining, and other Tables; 2 Mahogany Hair-seated Sofas, an elegant Mahogany Wardrobe, Brass Fenders and Steel Fire-irons, Mahogany and other Chests of Drawers, Mahogany Bureau and Book-case, Mahogany Easy Chair, Eight-day Clock, in Mahogany Case China, Glass, and Earthenware; several fancy Pictures, in Oak Frames (amongst which are seven Plates of the Northamp- ton Steeple Chase) aud many other useful Articles, the whole of which ate nearly new, and in a good state of pre- servation also, AN EXCELLENT MILCH COW, Of the real Glamorgan. The Sale will commence precisely at One o'clock. Punc- tual attendance is requested, as the whole will be disposed of the same day without reserve. On the 30th May, at Newport, Monmouthshire, aged 20 years, Eliza, daughter of the late John Owen, Esq., of that town."—Cardif fAdvertiser, June 3rd, 1843. TO DIE SO YOUNG. Andre Chenier's last words. To die so young," Eliza and to leave In the sweet, promise of thy spring, a world, That, from its annual tomb of slumber Had but just perfected its beautiful And glorious resurrection—Oh! to die, III the sweet spring-time, when the young flowers Were springing all around thee, and breathing Their holy perfume over hill and dale- When the young leaves were weaving domiciles For merry mating birds and green retreats For men—to die, when nature seemed to sing Her sweetest song of life and gladness Oh! were it not impiety, we'd say, It were death too hard. We would have spared thee, If not with less regret, yet, with anguish Far less keen, if it had pleased Omnipotence To vouchsafe to thee, a longer residence Below—a little longer—till the leaves Had fallen again, and the withering flowers Of Autumn, had preached another lesson But thou'rt gone! and he, who in thy girlhood, Gambolled with thee upon the grassy lawn— For thee, innocently felt a boyish love, And told it louder far than words could tell, With looks and gifts of coronetted wild flow'rs, Now writes these uncouth lines, to register An affectionate regard, that never, Never from his heart shall die. Thou art gone! With the early blossoms fallen, that strew, O'er field and shady lane, a richer carpet Than ever queen have trod; but we will hope, The youthful form thou hast given to the grave, Has left behind, a germ so set in heaven, That it will flourish throughout eternal ages, Beneath the smile, and in the courts of God. Cardiff, June 3rd, 1843. AMICITIA.

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CLASS LIST.—OXFORD, JUNE 3.

DR. PUSEY AND HIS ACCUSERS.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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