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J NOTICES, &c. THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL h STEAM PACKETS PRINCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander, IADY CHARLOTTE 'llE%TRY JElffERY, Commander,' ARE INTENDED TO SAIL I M&Y I/t\\ During the Month of December, AS FOLLOWS :— (From the Bute Ship Dock.J FROM CARDIFF. 2.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 12} afternoon 4.. Monday .Prince of IVales 2 afternoon 5..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte 3 afternoon C.. IVedilesday.. Prince of Wales 3 afternoon j 7..Thursday Lady Charlotte 9 morning 8..Friday Prince of WaU» 5 morning 9..Saturday Lady Charlotte 6 morning 1 L.. Monday Prince of Walel morning >■ 1*2..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte 7 morning 1'}..Wednesday.. Prince of Wales 8 morning; 14.. Thursday Lady Charlotte 8i morning I,;> Friday • Prince of Wales 9 morning ',lG.. SaturdaJ .Lady Charlotte. 11 morning Ls.. Monday Prince of Wales 1 afternoon 19 Tuesday Lady Charlotte 2 afternoon ) 20.. Wednesday..Prince of Wales 8 morning 21..Thursday Lady Charlotte. 8, morning ¡ 22.. Friday .Prince of Wales 6 morning 23..Saturday.Lady Charlotte 6 morning 2o..Monday Prince of Wales 7 morning 20 .Tuesday ..LadyCharlotte 7 £ morning 20 .Tuesday ..LadyCharlotte 71 morning 1 FROM BRISTOL. 2..Saturday ..Prince of Wales 1 afternoon 4.. Monday. Lady Charlotte 3 afttrnoon | 5..Tuesday .Prince of Wale* 7 morning 6..Wednesday..Lady Charlotte 9 morning 7.. Thursday Prince of Wale* 5 J morning [ 8..Friday Lady Charlotte 6 morning | 9.. Saturday Prince of Wales 6* morning | H..Monday Lady Charlotte 7§ morning t 12..Tuesday Prince of Wales 8 morning 13.. Wednesday..Lady Charlotte 8J morning ) 14.. Thursday.. Prince of Wales 9t morning 1«V. Friday Lady Charlotte 10i morning 1«..Saturday Prince of Wales 11 morning IS Monday Lady Charlotte l fafternoott 19..Tuesday Prince of Wiles 7 morning 20..Wednesday.. Lady Charlotte Si morning 21..Thursday ..Prince of Wales 5 £ morning J 22..Friday Lady Charlotte f> morning 23 ..Saturday.Prince of Wales 6J morning 2o..Monday Lady Charlotte S morning 26.. Tuesday Prince of W ales 8 morning* Carriages awl Horsps must be along side an, hnur and a half < Previous to the lime of Sailing, otherwise they camiolbc Shipped consequence of hocking through the New Docks. FARMS:—\ Iter Cabin, fis.— Fore Cabin, 3s. fid. Children under 12 Years of Age, II alf-price.- Dogs, Is. each., A Female Steward attends on Hoard both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Hoard, on moderate terms. Vour Wheel Carriage, 21s. ditto 1'heaton or Gi^. 10s. 6d ^Wo Wheel, drawn ov One Horse and Driver, 19s; Morse and Ilider. After Cabin," 10s. Horse and Kider, Fore Cabin, I. fid. In. 6,1. Carriages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Landing and Wharfages, at Bute Docks." Not accountable, for any (ioods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all C.oods intended for the >111 NCK OF VV A iil'.S, to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to liobert Chaplin, Cumberland Hasin-Locks and for the '-A DY Cll -Ull.OTTK. to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. £ Goods will he hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets the expense of the Companies. Marthyr, Neirbritye, Aberdare. Coit-bt-itlfle, Bridgend, JAan- nitti Caerphilly. — (ioods forwarded to these Pieces in I sprin>r'Waggons and'Lock up Canal i'.oats immediately ou 1 *frivai, unless ordered by anv particular convey inee in which P leige they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehollse I j 11 | *alled for.-Freight to bo paid on delivery I Goods. Packages, Parcels, &e., forwarded to all parts of the kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Jacket Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Furth.rr information as to Freight, will be readily obtained by "'Pplvine to the Agents, Mr. Woodman, Agent, at the Packet <Xlirc on the Wharf, Cardiff*, or to Mr. G. C. Glnsson. Agent, K*0 |2 Quay Street, liristol, for the PKfNCIC OF W'AljftS. IV-V.ct'- and of Mr Donovan, atlhe Packet Office, onthe Wharf, Cardiff •' or to Mr. W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Crescent, Hotwclls, Bristol, for the LADY CIIAKLOI I It* Packet. Bristol, for the LADY CIIAKLOI I It* Packet. NOTICK. The 1 roprictors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Iniggage, nor will they be answerable for anv Goods, Packages, f "°r Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire. Leakage or otherwise) Unless Hooked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if ?hove the value of 40s., unless enu red at its value, and Carriage 4 proportion paid for the same, at the time of Hooking —Goods Unsigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in tha evening of the day of landing, will he warehoused at thc risk and Expense of the consignees. All goods to be considered as hens, lot only for freight and charges due thcrcon. hut also for all 1 Pleviotisly unsatisfied Freight and Charges due. by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets, Disputed wrighls rc ^leasurement, claims for loss or damage, fcc., cannot be allowed "nless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the of 'J LONDON MARKETS. ^ENFHAL AVFRAGIi PK'CliS OF (,) iN-, per Quarter computed from the Inspectors' Returns. IGF.NKRAI. A Vi'RAGK. s. d. s. d. Vlrtat si 1 9 liai^ev 31 3 Brans ol 4 •Oats 13 2 Peas 33 3 DUTY ON FOREIGN CORN. s. d. s d. fyheat 19 0 Ryc 11 6 hurley 7 0 Beans 10 (j 8 0 | Peas 0 0 DUTY ON FOREIGN COltN, s. d. s d. fyheat 19 0 Ryc 11 6 hurley 7 0 Beans 10 (j 8 0 | Peas 0 0 i CORN KXCllxNGK—Monday. I ^11 EAT..Essex red 51s — 57- White. 50s — f>5s It Essex.tiew 42s — 51s White., whw £ 5* — 5f)s W Kent .new -47s — 5fis Ditto ..new 53s — fi!)s • Suffolk do 418 50s Ditto 45s — 56s Norfolk, York, and Lincoln —s — 50s Ditto 49s — 55s ;■ "Northuinber- 0 land,&c —s — —s J NOTICES, &c. THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOI STEAM PACKETS PRINCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander, IADY CHARLOTTE 'llE%TRY JElffERY, Commander,' ARE INTENDED TO SAIL M&Y I/t\\ During the Month of December, AS FOLLOWS :— (From the Bute Ship Dock.J FROM CARDIFF. 2.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 12^ afternoon 4.. Monday .Prince of Wal«s 2 afternoon 5..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte 3 afternoon C.. Weduesd&y..Princ# of Wale* 3 £ afternoon 7 Thunday Lady Charlotte 9 morning 8..Friday Prince of WaU» 5| morning 9..Saturday Lady Charlotte 6 morning H.. Monday Prince of Wale* morning >■ 1*2..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte 7 morning 1'}..Wednesday.. Prince of Wales 8 morning; 14.. Thursday Lady Charlotte 8i morning I,;> Friday • Prince of Wales 9 morning lG..Saturday .Lady Charlotte 11 morning Ls.. Monday Prince of Wales 1 afternoon 19 Tuesday Lady Charlotte 2 afternoon ) 20.. Wednesday..Prince of Wales 8 morning 21..Thursday Lady Charlotte 8| morning 22.. Friday .Prince of Wales 6 morning 23..Saturday.Lady Charlotte 6 morning 2o..Monday Prince of Wales 7 morning 20 .Tuesday ..LadyCharlotte 7 £ morning FROM BRISTOL. 2..Saturday ..Prince of Wales 1 afternoon 4..Monday Lady Charlotte 3 afttrnoon | 5..Tuesday .Prince of Wale* 7| morning 6..Wednesday..Lady Charlotte 9 morning 7.. Thursday Prince of Wale* 5 J morning [ 8..Friday Lady Charlotte 6 morning | 9.. Saturday Prince of Wales 6* morning | H..Monday Lady Charlotte 7§ morning 12..Tuesday Prince of Wales 8 morning 13.. Wednesday..Lady Charlotte 8J morning 14..Thursday ..Prince of Wales 9± morning 1«V. Friday Lady Charlotte 10i morning 1«..Saturday Prince of Wales 11 morning IS Monday Lady Charlotte l fafternoott 19..Tuesday Prince of Wiles 7 morning 20..Wednesday.. Lady Charlotte Si morning 21..Thursday ..Prince of Wales 5 £ morning J 22..Friday Lady Charlotte f> morning 23 ..Saturday.Prince of Wales 6J morning 2o..Monday Lady Charlotte S morning 26.. Tuesday Prince of W ales 8 morning* Carriages awl Horsps must be along side ai>. hour and a half < Previous to the lime of Sailing, otherwise they camiolbc Shipped consequence of hocking through the New Docks. FARMS:—\ Iter Cabin, fis.— Fore Ca'oin, 3s. fid. Children under 12 Years of A[;e, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. each., A Female Steward attends on Hoard both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Hoard, on moderate terms. Vour Wheel Carriage, 21s. ditto 1'heaton or Gi^. 10s. 6d ^Wo Wheel, drawn ov One Horse and Driver, 19s; Morse and !1 "uier. After Cabin," 10s. Horse and Kider, l'oro Cabin, I. 8S. (id. Sheep, I'ijrs, and Calves. U. 6d. each Carriages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Landing and Wharfages, at Bute Docks." Not accountable, for any (ioods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all C.oods intended for the >111 NCK OF VV A iil'.S, to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to liobert Chaplin, Cumberland Hasin-Locks and for the '-A DY Cll -Ull.OTTK. to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. £ Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets I ;«t the expense of the Companies. Marthyr, Neirbritye, Aberdare. Coivbridge, Bridgend, JAan- j *risient,and Caerphilly. — (ioods forwarded to these Daces in I sprin>r'Waggons and'Lock up Canal i'.oats immediately ou 1 *frivai, unless ordered by anv particular convey inee in which P *&Rt: they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse nil | *alled for.-Freight to bo paid on delivery I Goods, Packages. Parcels, &e., forwarded to all parts of the kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Jacket Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Furth.rr information as to Freight, will be readily obtained by "'Pplvine to the Agents, Mr. Woodman, Agent, at the Packet <Xlirc on the Wharf, Cardiff*, or to Mr. G. C. Glnsson. Agent, K*0 |2 Quay Street, liristol, for the PKfNCIC OF W'AljftS. IV-V.ct'- and of Mr Donovan, atlhe Packet Office, onthe Wharf, Cardiff •' or to Mr. W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Crescent, Hotwclls, Bristol, for the LADY CIIAKLOI I It* Packet. NOTICK. The 1 roprictors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Iniggage, nor will they be answerable for anv Goods, Packages, f "°r Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire. Leakage or otherwise) Unless Hooked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if ?hove the value of 40s., unless enu red at its value, and Carriage 4 proportion paid for the same, at the time of Hooking —Goods Unsigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in tha evening of the day of landing, will he warehoused at the risk and Expense of the consignees. All goods to be considered as hens, lot only for freight and charges due therein, but also for all P'eviously unsatisfied Freight awl Charges due. by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets, Disputed wrighls rc ^leasurement, claims for loss or damage, fcc., cannot be allowed "nless a written notice of the same he sent to the Office on the ^•'y of delivery. LONDON MARKETS. ^ENFHAL AVFRAGIi PK'CliS OF C'O.K, per Quarter computed from the Inspectors' Returns. IGF.NKRAI. A Vi'RAGK. s. d. s. d. Vlrtat si 1 9 liai^ev 31 3 Brans ol 4 •Oats 13 2 Peas 33 3 DUTY ON FOREIGN CORN. s. d. s d. fyheat 19 0 Ryc 11 6 hurley 7 0 Beans 10 (j 8 0 | Peas 0 0 i CORN KXCllxNGK—Monday. I ^11 EAT..Essex red 51s — 57- White. 50s — f>5s It Essex.tiew 42s — 51s White., whw £ 5* — 5f)s W Kent .new -47s — 5fis Ditto ..new 53s — fi!)s • Suffolk do 41s — 50s Ditto 45s — 56s Norfolk, York, and Lincoln —s — 50s Ditto 49s — 55s ;■ "Northuinber- • land,&c —s — —s 30s — 32s A ItL E Y. Gr in'lin R *f* Chevalier,new 31s 3?s Malting .new '>9s — 3<ls Insb. 24s /7. Scotch 25s — 27s Distillers 27s — 29s °ATS .York and .x'in- e lfi, 9I colnshire.fei d 15s 19s Small 16, 21s Dilio.. Poland ^s — 21s 1 olato Ids 22S Northumhrld. ai.d Scotch, in no feed Ifis Mealing I<>« — -is Ditto.. Poland 17s — 23s Potato .lbs — 24s Devonshire, &c., black 14s 14< White Hs — 19s Welsh, ditto.. 13s — 17s -Di'to 13s IBs Irish fd, white 13s — !6s fh.ek 15s — 17s Irish Potato.. 16s — 19s j.-unerick.&c, 10s — 19s ] Hstilling.. 19s. — 2ls ^EANS ..Ticks, new.. 29s — 3ls Mazajan.new 26s — 29s old Hds — fd 28s— 31s |, Harrow, new 29s — "Is Small, no"W 33s o.)> Old 30s — 33s Old 37s — 47s ^EAS .Grev ..new *29s — 0s Blue — 50s Maple 29s — 32s Suffolk ..new" Ms 37s Ditto, Scotch —s s White. s .>9$ SM 1TII FIELD M AUKE'l'S —Monday. Statement and Comparison of the Supplies and 1 rices if I'at S ,Kk, Exhibited and Sold in Smithfield Cattle Market, on Moilday, Nov. 2S, 1842,and Monday, Nov. 27, lu43. y Nov. 28,184*2. Nov. 27, 1340 s. d. i*. d. s. d. s. d. p°arsc ind inferior Roasts. 2 !0to 3 0.2 8 21 10 cond q 'iialitv ditto 3 2 3 o \t r;-e()xen 3 » 4 0.3 6 A R ^rimc Sc. ns.&c 4 2 4 4.3 "> 4 0 £ °arse an 4 inferior Sheep 2 10 8 2.2 10 3 () V 'ond qu »lity ditto 3 4 3 6.3 *2 • 4 rime coa' woolled ditto 3. 8 4 0.3 8 <- 10 riiDe Sou ielown ditto 4 2 4 (>4 0 4 4 J S,u. 0 0 0 0.0 o 0 0 | v'Tje coarse Calves 3 0 3 6 2 8 ;> 2 » ri«ie sma!! citto 3 8 4 4.3 4 «> 10 varS« Hogs a 4 3 <0 3 4 10 small 1 4 2 4 6.4 0 4 4 su 1*1'LIES. Peasts. 3.7R9 3.432 Sheep a l<anabs 24,dlO 27,510 t'alves.. '08 91 I Pigs. 4»7 413 l. NOTICES, &c. TO BRIDS- B BUILDERS. Wyrlii Ilriclgc. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the Erection JL of a NEW BRIDGE, at Wyrfa, in the Parishes of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath and Ystradyvodog, in the County of Glamorgan. are requested to send Sealed Tenders, indorsed "Wyrfa Bridge," to the CltTrk of the Peace at Cardiif, on or before the 9th day of December, 1843. Each Tender must contain the names and Residence of Two Responsible Persons as Sureties for the Performance of the Contract. The Justices do not bind themselves to accept the Lowest Tender. A Plan and Specification may be seen at the Residence of Mr, WILLIAM WHITTINGTON, Surveyor, Melin- cryddan, NEATII, who wiii shew the Site for the intended Erection. TI-IE CARDIFF 4 xlclvertiser ami Mcilliyr Guardian,; AND claim raanijac mitt, OU) BANK, DTOSS ST3EET, (- A R D 1 P F: WHILST a continuance of the patronage and support of the Friends of this Constitutional JOURNAL is respectfully solicited by the Proprietor, he begs to call attention to the facilities which his Printing Office presents for executing, with elegance and precision, BooJt, piatu, autr ^raamcittal |3rtnttug In all its Branches. /.Æ@@1Æ:'3, MANUFACTUKBD AM) Ul> K!) TO -\MY VATT!5:IV • BOOKBINDING IN MOROCCO, 7? USS Li, OR Pf.AlN; 17 of L i r, r I,III, NO L'K, FOOI.SC A I', DKVTY*. ATTIDIMF, IU)V A LI SUPElt ROYAL. WHIIISQ PAPERS, PENS. QUILLS, EN V' !il.O I'KS. Dlt A WING- i* liNClljS, l)R A WIN G-l'A P K U, AN i) OA 111) WO A KL) Pocket BIBLES, in Morocco Binding, 4s. 3d. to 5s. each. Small PRAYER BOOKS, ditto, 3s. 6d. each. POCKET AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS, HAllt, CLOTHES, TOOTH, NAIL, AND SHAVING BRUSHES, WINDSOR SOAP, &c., &c. A I.I. AT Mont.iiATIi CltAIH;I-,S. THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR. WORKS OF THE I)AY; NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, &c., NTOC'tlUKl) AT TIIK SHORTEST NOTICHJ SCHOOLS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERAIS. JUST PUBLISHED A GREAT VARIETY OF 21 POJKET nauru; rosi 1 ax 1: NOW ON SALLI AT TillS OFFICE. TO i$aFEJsrifjBss. The extensive CIRCULATION of the "CARDIFF ADVERTISER, AND M.ER.TTTYR, WARRIAN," through the (bounties of GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, and BRECON, (totlplekl with a well-condensed Summary of General and Local intelligence, presents a very- desirable medium to AD VERTISERS for giving full publicity to their views. I-IENRY JV E B BE R, Agent to the "Sun and Life u Assurance Office." IMPORTANT to the INHABITANTS of CARDIFF Imperial Pekln Black Tea, At fis. per lb. IIONG BLACK TEA at 5s. Gd. per lb., and the IMPERIAL GREEN TEA at 7s. per lb. In Sealed Packages of lbs., haíf-lbs., and quarter lbs. The Sole Agency for these exquisite Teas, for Cardiff, IS PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Mr. Henry -nr cÜoer, "Advertiser and Snanllan" (Mike, 04 The extraordinary demand for these Teas afford a guarantee, that cannot be given with other Teas, that they are GENUINE as Imported. The Seventeenth Thousand. Just published, in a scaled envelope, price, 3,?. .sent.free on receipt of a post-office order for 3s. Gd. "M AKHOOD THE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, with PLAIN DIRECTIONS for its PERFECT RESTORATION antlrcsscd to those suffering from the destructive Effects 01 Kxcessive indulgence. Solitary Hahiis, or Infection followed by Ob-ervations on Marrage, Local AND Constitutional Weakne* Mental and Nervou-> Dehiiiry, IM'i.restion, lus:wity, Consuuip- tion, &c., «tc. Illustrated WITL» Oases BY J. L. CURlls & CO., ,I's Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, Soho Square, London. Seventeenth Edition. Pub:isl,E«l hy the Authors, and sold bv Burgess, Medical Bookseller, 28, Coventry Street, Hay market; Mann. 39, CornhiH Strange, 21, Paternoster low; Harth, 4, Jirydgea-street, Strand; London; Sowler, 4. St. Ann's Square, Manchester; Philip, South Castle Mreet,^Liverpool Ferris and Score, Rrisfol Guest, Hirmiiipham FinnuiandCo 41 Grafton Street. Dublin; Bolster and Co., Cork; Druinmond, 5, Blair Street, Edinburgh Straehiin, ABCRUEI'II liarnes, Glasgow Clironicie Office, liiiugor Journal Office, Carmarthen Times Office, Hereford Chronicle Office, Shrewsbury; Heury Webber. Advertiser and Guardian Office, Cardiff; and sold in a sealcd envelope by all Booksellers Opinions of the Press Ibis ,ork, a rt-.NUI edition of which is now presented to the P, il)lic-ten thousand copies have been exhausted since itsfirst uppcarance, has becu very much improved and enlarged hy the adJiliOll of a moic extended and clear detail of GENER, principles, 11." also by the insertion of several new and highly interesting cases. The numberless instances daily occurring, wherein affections of the lunus, putting on all the outer appearances of consumption which, however, when traced to their source, are found to result from ceiuiu baneful habits, fully proves that the principle of the division of LABOUR is nowhere more applicable than in medical practice. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society'by whom the hook willnot be found useful whether such person tiold the relation of a Parent, a Preceptor' or a —Nm 1 MessVs. Curtis's work called MANHOOD, is one of the few hooks now coming before the public on such a suhjcct, which ran lay claim to the character of being strictly professional, at the same time that it is lully inTCll;^ib,c T0 al! WLI0 read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, render it invahiable. Maijiio.t. The perusal of Messrs. Curtis's book, entitled MANHOOD, has really astonished All;, by developing a series of maladies, the nevcr-taiiing consequence of the VICIOUS hahit of whieh it trcats. The clear connection pointed out between the assigned cause and the effects is perceptible to every cal)acity.A!le. This is a work that we FEAR there exists too much need for, to cause, us to hesitate to recommend it for general perusal. Every branc". ot those frightful maladies, whether the result of immoral habits or secret vices, is here succintiy treated, and, divested of all medical technicality, plain and easy directions arc given for the best mode to be pursued in all eases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the. married, as well as the unmarried, this little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar eases, and we are doing service to society in recom- mending it to general notice."—Essex and Herts Mercury. 1 he scientific views taken by the authors, of the source and origin of many of the most distressing eifects of certain depraved habits, fully establish their claim to the character of experienced surgeons and the result of our careful perusal of the work has been 10 impress us with a thorough confidence in the talent and skill of the authors, and to satisfy us that those entrusted with tin;care of youth are not a little indebted to them for furnishing therri with a means of preventing some of the most frightful maladies to which flesh is heir."— Old England. Messrs. Curtis and Co. re to be consulted daily at their Residence, 7, FRITH SnnmT, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. COUNTUY PA II HSLS are requested to be as minute as possible in tin' detail of their cases the communication must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee ofil, and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. N.H. The above work sent free, enclosed in a SEALED Es- VLI.opii( to any address, on receipt of a Post-office order, for Gd., by IN r. HENRY WEBBER, "Advertiser and Uùanlian" Oilice, Duke-Street, Cardiff. NOTICES AND LETTINGS. LAW. WANTED, a CLERK, qualified to attend to Magistrates VV and Sessions' Business, and who is acquainted with the routine of business in an Attorney's Office. All applications to be addressed, pre-paid, to L. E. Guardian Office, Cardiff. GLAMORGAIVSHIRE. I.VYTI!!SSE\T TCHjJPIKE TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT an AUCTION will be held at the CROSS KEYS INN, in the Town of LANTRISSENT, on FRIDAY the 22nd day of DECEMBER next, between the hours of One and Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for LETTING, for ONE YEAR, from the 31st day of December next, the TOLLS arising and to be payable at the different Gates in the said District, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, which Tolls were Let last year for the sum of £ 501, and will be put up at such sum, with such exceptions as the Trustees may think fit. Whosoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time (if re- quired). pay One Month in advance of the Rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads, for the payment of the Rent monthly. WILLIAM JOHN, Clerk of the Trustees. Lantrissent, November 17, 1813. Aberdare Turnpike Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the TOLL GATES upon the ABERDARE TURNPIKE ROAD, called and known by the names of Craig Evan Leyshon, Cefn Glas, and Aberdare Village Gates, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the House of ROBERT JONES, the BLACK LION INN, at ABERDARE, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of DECEMBER next, between the hours of Eleven and Two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, for regulating Turnpike Roads which Tolls produced the last Year the sum of One Hundred and Sixty- nine Pounds above the expenses of collecting the and will be put up at that. sum. Whoever happens to l.the best Bidder must, athe same time, pay One Month in advance (if required), and'give Security, with sufficient Sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads for the rest of the Money Monthly. Signed, WILLIAM JENKINS November 20th, lSHi. Clerk GLAMORGANSHIRE. 7173EATIZ TUiiHPniE DISTRICT. 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS arising at the several TOLL GATES within this District Will be Lei by Atidion, To the Best Bidder, at the TOWN-HALL, NEATII, on FRIDAY, the 20iii day of DECEMBER next, between the hours of Twelve and Two o'clock, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, For Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls were Let the last year for the sum of £ 1,(56(3; and the Tolls will be put up at such sum. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, pay One Month in advance of the Rent at which such Toils may be Let (if required), and give Security, with suhicient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said District, lor Payment of the Rent Monthly, or in sueh other proportions as shall be directed. There will be no Toll payable on Lime carried for Manure nor any Side-bar to be erected at Cadoxton Village. By Order of the Trustees, ALEXANDER CUTHBERTSON, Neath, Nor. 21, 1813. Clerk. HENRY JOHN STEPHEN, Esq., Sergeant-at-Law, one of Her Majesty's Commissioners authorized to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 14th day of June, 1843, awarded and issued forth against JOHN HARFORD and WILLIAM WEAVER DAVIES, of the City of Bristol, and of Ebbw Vale and Sirhowy, in the County of Monmouth, Iron Masters, Iron Founders, and Iron Merchants, and Co-partners, will sit on Wednesday and Thursday, the Sixth and Seventh days of December next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely on each day, at the District Court of Bankruptcy, in the City of Bristol, to receive Proofs of Debts under the said Fiat from Creditors under the Joint Estate and also from Creditors under the several Private Estates of Mr. Harford and of Mr. Davies. And the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts, arc requested to furnish us with particulars of their demands, that the necessary proofs may be prepared. SA. YERY, CLARK, & Co., Solicitors, 12, Corn-street, Bristol. "TO P E P, S. AFRESH SUPPLY OF GARDNER'S PATENT TURNIP CUTTING MACHINES. has been received at STRATTON'S AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENT DEPOT, BRISTOL. Reduced cash-price, in Bristol, 95. 5s. Od. ROYAL FARMERS' and GENERAL FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE INSTITUTION, Empowered by- Special Act of Parliament. Capita!, £ 500,000. OFFICES, STRAND, LONDON. HONORARY DIRECTORS. Dukie of Rutland, K.G. ) Viscount Torrington. The Earl of Stamford and Viscount Hampden. Warrington. Lord Rayleigh. Earl of Stradbroke. Lord Feversham. Earl Ducie. Lord Stanley, M.P. Earl of Stair. And Seventy-Two other MEMBERS of PARLIAMENT and Gentlemen. The Proprietary of this Company exceeds 1,960 in number. The share of Public Favour this Institution has obtained prores the appreciation of its system by a numerous body of insurers. Every kind of Life Insurance, of Deferred and Immediate Annuities, and of Endowments for Children, may be ae- complished at this office on terms as low as is consistent with security. A Dividend of Four per Cent. is now in course of payment to the Shareholders in this office. A nOXGS of one-half the profits on LIFE POLICIES held by Share- holders, and effected since the 1st January, 1843 will be given at the end of every Five Years, by addition to'the sum assured, or by reduction of premium. In order to insure the benefit of the first quinquennial division, Policies must be effected before the 1st January, 1844. Detailed Prospectuses may be obtained at the office, or will be forwarded, post free, upon application. In the Fire Department, Insurances are effected at the lowest rates. The usual commission to Solicitors. Agents are appointed in all the Principal Towns in the Kingdom, and where agents are not appointed, persons in active life, and desirous of being appointed, may apply to W. SHAW, Managing Director INFLUENZA, COUGHS, AND COLDS. SIMCO'S ESSENCE of LINSEED is the most effica- cious remedy ever discovered for the relief of persons suffering from Influenza; the two first doses generally arrest the progress of this distressing complaint, and, a little perse- veiance completely lemoves it. Children's Coughs, as well as recent ones in adults, will be removed by a few doses (rcquently by the first), and asthmatic persons, who pre- viously had not been able to lie down in bed, have received the utmost benefit from the use of SIMCO'S ESSENCE OF LINSEED, Sold by A. WILLOUGHBY and Co., late B. G. WINDUS, <31, Bishopsgate Street W ithout, London, and all Medicine Venders, in bottles at Is, l|d. or 2s, Od, each. NOTICES, &c. GUAXO CONSTANTLY ON SALE. APPLY to the Importers, GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., 28, Orchard-street; or at GEORGE and JAMES B LJ S'lFJ^ Warehouse, Baldwin-street, Bristol, -where it may WSW, J Ik For Stopping Decayed Teeili. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PIUNCE ALBERT, HER ROY A L HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT., AND THE NOrULVFY. MR. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM, for filling De- cayed Teeth, however large the cavity. It is far superior to anything ever belore '.sfd. as it is placed IN THE I OOTiJ IN A SOFT STATE, without any pressure or pin, and in n short time BECOMES AS MARL) AS THE ENN'MEL, and wi!! .remain firm in the tooth for life, rendering EXTR AO- I IOM (T N KO ESS A R Y. It arrests all farther PROGRESS OF I) I .C A Y, and renders them again useful in masticaiion. All- persons can use Mr. THOMAS'S SUCCF.I) A VISUM THEM- SELVES \I'U EASE, WITHOUT THE AID OF A DENTIST as tull directions are onc'iOied. PrqJ:1I'£>( only by the inventor, Mr Thomas, Surgeon Dentist, 68, gnner's street, Oxford-street, London Price 4s. 6 1. Sold by hi« appointment by 1 hi!li|>s and G. II. Jenkins, Cardiff A. Clements. Newport; Airs. Jenkins, Merthyr; Mr?. Lister, Post Office, Cowhridge; J, Shepherd, Swansea and by all the respectatiie Medicine Venders throughout the kingdom. A New Disco very Mr. T1IOW\S'S NEW MEl'HOO of supplying the loss of Teetl. bySEf/F-A OH ICSIOV. \V ITHOUT SPRINGS or WIRES- and without extracting any Teethi or Stumps, or giving the least pain. They FASTEN LOOSE TEETH where the Gems have shrunk from age, neglect, the use of Calomel, or other causes. The TEETH are of an ENTIRELY NEW DESCRIPTION. Tfiey will never Decay, nor become Discoloured, and will always appear as well as when first placed in the mouth. Their exact resemblance to nature DEFIES DETECTION EVEN BY THE MOST INTIMATE FRIEND. Articulation and Mastication will be guaranteed. lir. Thomas, Surgeon-Demist, No. 68, Berner's Street, Six Doors from Oxford Street, London. At. home from Eleven till Four. HUMAN MFE' v I' {0\ .$: 'Jt, 2'1/ b7.; A T present (he popular opinion is, that the natural duration J\_ of life is 70 Years, but this is contrary to both sacred and profane history. This opinion is. no douta, founded on A misunderstanding of a passage of the 90th I'salm, where it is indeed stated, 11 That the days of our years arc threescore years and ten, and if, by reason of strength, they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow." Now. it must be remembered, that this Psalm is ascribed to Mos»s, and that he is not speaking of the lives of men in general, but of what was occurring among the Israelites in the wilderness. Thev died not a jjatviral death, but were cut off for their sin and unbelief, by judicial dispensations. The clever Dr. Farre maintains, that 120 is the last grant of God tf) man, and quotes the 6th chapter of Genesis, and the third verse, where it is written, My spirit shall not always strive vritli man, for that lie also is flesh yet i,i, days shall be an hundred and twenty years." Now, we find this expressed intention on the part of God gradually carried into clTect—tlie principle of vitality appearing to bccome weaker until the close of the era in which the postdiluvian patriarchs flourished; when, although several centuries had elapsed since the (ieltige, we find that 1-20 years was about the average of human existence. Supposing, then, that the theory of long life is well sustained, the question naturally is suggested how are we to attain what is so desirable ? A wise general, on the eve of battle, makes a proper disposition of his forccs beforehand, and does not wait till the enemy has made an attack, and thus, by forethought and due preparation, reasonably expects a victorythus, lie who has a desire to attain a healthy, and consequently, happy o'd age, docs not indolently wait for the attack of the enemy, which is sickness, but is constantly on his guard against his insidious approaches, bv pavina proptr attention to the state of his health. Many would fain occasionally use medicine to assist nature in her operations but. like a mariner at sea without his compass, knowing not where to steer, they first try this, and then that, and meet with nothing but disappointment to those, how welcome must be the important fact, that PAllR S MEDICINE is all that is required, the fine tonic properties i*. contains invari- ably restores the stomach to a heabhy longing for food or, in other words it produces a good appetite, so mucft envied, but so seldom enjoyed by the invalid the gentle stimulating powers it possesses, assis's tlie stomach to properly digest the. food it receives; the balsamic powers it bestows on the system, produces that delightful feeling of good spirits so very desiranle. and disposes both mind and body to healthy exercise; everything under i(s influence soon wears a joyous aspect, and the varied duties of life are performed with pleasure. ft. in addition,! contains a fine sedative quality, and, instead of long and weary nights, gives sonnd and refreshing sleep. if the stomach and bowels require it, it acts as the mildest and most agreeable pur- gative, and by its cleansing powers, totally eradicates a redun- dancy of bile, aad completely removes all obsrructions of the intestinal canal. To have produced a medicine so benign and mild in its operation and effects, and yet so effectual in searching out and curing disease of however long standing, exhibits, on the part of Old Parr, deep research and a thorough knowledge of his subject. Those who have been the instruments of restoring this long-lost secret to the world, feel confident when they make the assertion—that none need despair, that if only a fair trial be given, the resu't will be a restor..tion to health and happiness. Thus shall their humble labours merit praise, And future l'arrs be blessed with honoured days." Extract from the Third Series of Cures effected by this extraordinary medicine. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. The following letter will he read with interest, as i: contains a statement of another recent cure of Chronic Rheumatism, solely from the use of the popnlar medicine, PARR'S LIFE PILLS. It will ice seen that Mr. Hugh Lewis, of Morpoeth Towvn, Meri. onethshire, North Wales, has to enroi his name among the 1st of testimonials of cures by Parr s Llfe Pills. The letter relating the case is from his brother, Mr. Lewis Lewis, of the same place. «• Morpoeth Towyn, Merionethshire. North i s, July 4, 1213, U Gentlemen,-I have mtlch pleasure in stating to you the wonderful cure of my brother by your efficacious medicine, as it must be nearly as gratifying to yourselves to hear of the immense good Parr's Lite Pills are doing in Wales. My brother had been many years afflicted with Rheumatism, which ireqiscntly confined him to his bed, and the last attack was severe; he could not move in bed, and the pain was most excrutiating and, although he had been under the care of one of the best mcdical gentlemen in the county, and had administered to him various applications, both external and internal, without affording him any benefit, as a last resource he was induced to try the effect of I'AtiR's famous remedy, and now, though be has only consumed one hall of a Its. packet, he is I'tiHFi.cri.A CtKtED. 1 am, gentlemen, yours gratefully, LEW IS LEWIS" In no one instance has this invaluable, medicine, failed, when duly persevered in, to afford relief, even in the oldest and most inveterate cases if any, from want of conifdence or fickleness, discontinue their use too early, and thus leave unaccomplished what thev desired, are they to attribute the fault to the medicine ? Certainly not but to their own love of change and want of patience. Cclsus has justly remarked, that" Diseases slow in their progress go off very slowly and that time is necessary to r move the deeply-rooted evils which time has occasioned." This should be borne in mind by all suffering from disease deeply- ;ooted in the system, to imparl patience and perseverance in the use of this medicine; and where the disorder seems obstinate, they may rest fully assured that time will effect a radical and perfect cuie. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! In order to protect the public from imitations, the Honorable Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the words LIFE PI LLS" to be engraved on tli(, Government Stamp, pasted round the sides of eacii bux, in WHITE LETTERS on It ED GROUND, Purchasers arc also requested to observe that afac, simile of the Fropflctnrs signatures," T. ROBERTS and Co., Crane Court Fleet-street, London," is printed on the directions wrapped round each box — without which none are genuine. Sold Wholesale by E. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Barclay and Sons, Farriucdon street Sutton and Co.. Dow' Churchyard, London; Mottersncad and Co., Manchester; and J. and K. Raimes and Co., Edinburgh and Retailed by at least one agent in every town in the United kingdom, and by most respectable dealers in medicine Price L3 £ d., 2s. 9d., and family packets ar 119. eacb. Full Directiouse given with each box. SALES AND NOTICES. GLAMORGANSHIRE. '{ be 15i? pnuatt CT&iUrart, OlJE UNDIYIDEB FOURTH PART OF A <rE3EHOX,I> T £ H £ j#K!ifc ) CALLED PENT LAN. Situate in the Parish of LLANGONOYD, in the Countv of GLAMOllGAN, containing 92 ACRES, more or less. FROf the recent report of an eminent Surveyor it is _L supposed that this Land contains Veins of Coal of the aggregate thickness of Twenty Feet; and he adds that there is no known fault, and states, that all the Veins of Iron Mines now working at the Maesteg and the Cambrian Iron and Spelter Works, as well as the same Veins of excellent Fire Clay, and the Black Band, so profitably worked by the latter Company on a property exactly opposite, are to be found under this Estate. A great portion of the Minerals may be worked by Levels, and the remainder by Shafts of a moderate depth. The Duifryn Llrnvi and Portheawl Railway runs over part of the land, thus affording easy transit to the Shipping Port of Portheawl. Af.SO, One Undivided FOURTH PART of a FREEHOLD TENEMENT, called situate in the Parish of LANIRISSENT, in the County of GLAMORGAN, containing 107 ACHES, more or less. This Farm has also been recently surveyed by the same eminent Surveyor, and is, in his report, stated to he in the very midst of a Mineral District, abounding in Coal of a rich description, many of the veins being of great thickness, vai-yiiig from Two to Nine Feet, and upwards the united thickness supposed to amount to Forty Feet. All the Iron Mine 'N eins, Fire Clay, &c., arc also stated to be due to it. The Coal and Minerals may be partly worked by Level, and their transit rendered easy by Self-acting Incline- planes. This Farm abuts on the River Rhondda, and is partly traxersed by a Tram-road connecting some of the Collieries of Walter Cotnn, Esq., with the Tall* Yale Railway, thus affording a quick and cheap transit to the llo urishing "Sea- port of Cardiff. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas Dalton, Attorney, Cardiff. CAUTION. I & CO., 158, New Bond-street, London, Perfumers (by appointment) to Her Most Gracious Majesty, and Her Majesty the Queen Dowoger, respectfully caution the Nobility- and Gentry against has. counterfeits of their far-famed ESFrit ùè Lavande, Vegetable Extract, fyc., made by discharged sci-vaiii., of J. Oelcroix and Co., who are equally incompetent to ascertain the danger of what they extol as I" Delcroix's Cosmetics," &c as they arc to discover what migJlt bp useful. The- worthless imitations are, for the sake of ex- orbitant profit, foisted upon the public as genuine bv Perfumers and Hairdressers, having the appearance of respectability, well knowing them to be gros, impositions, possessing none of the highly appreciated qualities of the original. To prevent Acli fraudulent practices, the Mobility and Gpntrv of the United Kingdom are invited to send their order., direct to Messrs. Q,, Co., !5S,Ncvv Hond-streot.v.jo.to protect the far-famed celebrity of their Establishment, will forward them, free of carriage, and on the same terms as they supply the Nohility in lawn. With the view, also, of off ring a further protection against the insidious and unprincipled attacks of those individuals usurping the title, and endeavouring to' undermine the ac- knowledged fame of •) ELCKOIX A-N:) CO.'S OHItilNAL AR ITCLES," they respectfully caution their Illustrious Patrons against being misled by Placards, &c.,announcing a Rernovzti." which the unwary would believe, was that of Delcroix and Co., btit mhicli is. in reality, the removal of J. Delcroix and Co.'s discharged servants. The improvements in the premises are now completed in a style of comfort and elct'.ance hitherto unattempted, and the Nobility and Gentry are invited to inspect an unequalled assortment of Fashionable Koreitrn and Fndish Perfumery. Also, their long-established and far-celcbrated^ Dslcrois's Esprit de Lavande iiuis SiilleSeurs, So universally approved in every quarter of the habitable elobe the fact being established by numerous attempts of unprincipled contemporaries (who have totally failed) to imitate the same. It is. however, necessary the public should be cautioned atrainst imposilion, -Price Rs. 6d, and 5s. fid. Delcroix's Vegetable Extract, 0 Well known in the fashionable world as pre eminently successful for cleansing the hair, and giving it a most delectable appearance and pleasing fracrance. and keeping it in curl durine exercise or damp weather.—Price 3s. 6d., 5s.. and 10s. ° Delcroix and Co.'s Royal Boucmets Viz BOCQUET DE LA RFI p, VICTORIA—BOUOrET DU PRINCE ALBERT, BOUQUET PES NOCKS KOYALES,—BOUQUET DE LA PItlNCESSE *ROY4I E -BOUQUET ROYALE WILLIAM IV.BOUQUET nr; HOI GEORGE IV. ;)i'C'U)fX AND Co '.S new Perfume is the" PRISCE OF WALES'S BOUQUET," which is a combination of thy fragrance of the most deli /ions flowers, in which the flavour of the moss rose beares a most conspicuous part. This perfume js colourless and will not soil the most delicate handkerchief. Price 3s. 6d. and 5s. per bottle. The Lovers of Elegant Perfumes are solicited to call at 15S New Bund-street, and try Delcroix and Co. s Royal Bououcts on their handkerchiefs (tor which purpose bottles are always open free), and to a handkerchief so perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choicest conservatory must vield precedence. Delcrois's Macassar Oil, Imported under the sanction of the Lords of the Treasurv for the use of her Most Gracious Majesty, and their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the i rinccss Royal, &c.. is a delightfully fragrant and transparent preparation for the Hair and, as an invigorator and beaulifier, is beyond ali precedent It bestows the most brilliant gloss, (ogether with a strong tendency to curl; and is the. only known specific cap1\ble of effectually sustaining the nair in decorative charm from the heat of crowded assemblies, or the effects of a damp atmos- phere.—The Original and Genuine DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL. Is protected by two elegantly-executed, correct likenesses, in embossed medallions, or Her Slajestv, and His Royal iiighness Prince Albert, with the signature and address of the proprietors It produces beautifully flowing curls, and by the transcendent lustre it imparts lenders the Hair truly enchanting. To avoid the counterfeits generally sold by Hairdressers, be sure to ask ior" Delcroix's Macassar Oil," 158, New Bond-street.—Price 3s, fid. per bottle. D elcroix's Kalydor, A French Cosmetic, surpassing all others for preserving and beautifying tin comulexion, prepared for the use of Her Most Gracious Maj 'sty the. Queen, and Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, by especial command, and protected by letters patent, toe label bearing the Royal Arms, elegantly embossed, sur- mounted by the Prince of H ales's plume. Cet essontiel parfait" for the Lady's Toilet imparts a softness to the skin, and reinovej all cutaneous eruptions, giving to the complexion a clear and healthful appearance. DELCROIX'S KALYDOR Is an odoriferous creamy liquid-the only safe and efficacious preparation for dissipating'1 an. Freckles, Pimples, Spots, and other disfigurements of the kill. The radiant bloom it imnarts to the cheek, and the softness and delicacy it induces on the hands, arms, and neck, tender it indispensible to every toilel Ask for •• Delcroix's Kalydor," 158, New Bond-street. Trice 4s. fid. per bottle. Caution to Ladies and Families. y The high repute, and, consequently, great demand for Delcroix and Co.'s unique Preparations, have, excited the cupidity of IM1 OSTORS (destitute alike of honour and of talent), Quacks, who, for the sake' of" GAIN," impose (by a connivance with unprincipled vendors of perfumery) their pernicious compounds "pon the Public as the real" D.lcroix's Kalvdor" for the omplexion," Delcroix's Macassar Oil for the Hair, &c., .&c; to frustrate such impositions, Delcroix and Co. La,'c obtained Injunctions from the High Court of Chancery against several offenders, also a Chancery Protective Label, which"in future wib be atftxed to every genuine article, with the signature of 1. J. DELCROIX." in leed Ink at the top, a Crou:n:' and the address," 153, New Bond-street," in the centre, surrounded by the ord s Protected by t.te Court of Chanceryand at the bottom, I-J. DELCROIX & CO. in Biite iuk. Purchasers will do well to return all articles not so guaranteed. The extreme difficulty in > xecuting this label, (which is on the principle adopted to prevent forgery in the departments of Gi, c-i-rinciii. precludes the possibility of i mil at ion.'and will effectually protect The Nability from Imposition and Fraud. Orlers for India shipped on board free of expense. SALES. MONMOUTHSHIRE. :JSIn.t:.[¡,:z.L:: PSiBESEOSiO 23 STATES FOR SALE. fits- -if- By Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, At the KING'S HEAD INN, NEWPORT, in the County of MONMOUTH, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1843, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there pro- duced (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given), the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES. LOT 1. PWLL COCH FARM, with Farm-house, Barn, Stable, _L and Cow-house, and several Pieces or Parcels of excel- lent Arable and Pasture Land, containing 43A. OR. 22r. or thereabouts, situate in the Parish of St. Melon's in "'the County of Monmouth, in the occupation of Mr. Evan Thomas Thomas. The above Premises are very pleasantly situate about half way between the towns of Newport and Cardiff, have a good aspect, and command an extensive view of the surrounding country, and of the Bristol Channel. LOT 2,-VAINDRE YACH FARM, with Three Dwelling-houses, or Labourers' Cottages, and several Pieces of excellent Arable and Meadow Land, containing I IA. OR. 201' or thereabouts, situate in the said Parish of St. Melons, in the occupation of Mr. William Thomas, and his undertenants. The last-mentioned Premises are situate within a short distance of Lot. 1. The Land has a good aspect, and is very fertile. It is well supplied with water, and the Meadows may, with advantage, he irrio'sted. LOT 3.—PENTWYN FARM, with the°Dwelling-house, Stable, Cow-house, and several Pieces or Parcels of superior Orchard, Arable, and Pasture Land, containing 14A. OR. 251' or thereabouts, situate in the Parish of Marshfield, in the County of Monmouth, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Jones. This little Farm is situate by the side of the road leading- « from Castletown to Pcterstone, and is about a mile distant from the former village. The soil is good, and in a good state of cultivation. The Orchards are well stocked with Trees of choice Fruit, and in good bearing growth. ° LOT 4.-Two Pieces of Arable LAND, in the Parish of Peterstone, containing 8A. IR. 30P., or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Daniel James. This Land is situate adjoining the Summerway-Iane, and although now in tillage, may be advantageously laid down to pasture. The drainage is good, and it is well supplied with water during the summer months It is not liable to the repair of any .part of the Sea Wall or Gouts. The respective Tenants will show the properties. For further particulars, apply to Mr. W1\1. THOMAS, (the proprietor) The IVilk Fari-n," Marshfield; At, srrs. BIRCH AND DAVIS, Solicitors, Newport; or the AUCTIONEER. 1 -¡

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