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GAZETTE AND GUARDIAN OFFICE, High Street, Merthyr Tydvil. RASF-RIS Nf AGAZINF, for MARCH, Price 2s. 6d., contains: Statistic* of Popery in Great Britain and the Colonies (illustrated with a Map)-tiazlitt in Switzerland: a Con- versation—The Raven; or, the rower of Conscience- Talleyrand (Concl.(ied)-I) the Chess King -Blue Friar Pleasantries. No. XXX. Locke in Lon- don-Selections from the Diary of a Traveller in the Alps. No. II —The British Navy-voyaging in Hindostan- Treason within the Church. No. III.—Epaminondas Gruhb, or Fenimore Cooper versus the Memory of Sir Walter Scott-Notes of the Month. I. Lord Melbourne on the Corn Laws. It. Lamentations of a Liberal. III Manoeuvres concerning Education. IV. Sidney Smith on the Ballot. V. The Three 'Parliaments. James Fraser. 215, Regent Street, London. trt&r scientific; annual. In a closely printed volume with Engravings, Price 4s. 6d.. THE YEAR-BOOK OF FACTS, in Science and Art; exhibiting the most important Discoveries, and improvements of the past year. By the Editor of tHe Arrana of Science, and late Editor of the Mirror. The Editor has included about One Thousand New Facts, classified as follows I.—MECH ANICAL and USEFUL ARTS, (including a succinct account of the Economy of Kailways and Steam Navigation.) II_NATU«AL PHILOSOPHY III.-i-,LF,CTRICA I, SCIENCE. IV.—CHEMISTRY. V.—ZOOLOGY. VI.—BOTANY. TIL—GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY. VII.—ASTRONOMICAL and METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMEN\ OF THE YEAR. VII.—M!SCELL\NIES: (including the Scientific Obituary of 1838.) ror every House and Family, HINTS FOR THE TABLE: or the Economy of Good Living, containing new instructions in Dietetics, Gastronomy, and the Art of Dining; the Dessert, and the Art of Drinking Wine; Coffee and Tea Making; Table Anecdotes, National Dinners, &c.- Cloth, Gilt edges, 211. 6d. CRITICAL OPINIONS. A very original, sparkling, and clever brochure. The authorities consulted by the Author are numerous, and as he has a vein of brilliant wit in himself he knows how to make the most ofthem.Arlas. "These Hints, nearly 1000 in number, will he accept- able not only to the bon vivant, but to the good house- wife, health and economy, as well as luxury been kept in view .Spectator. We have rarely seen a book contain so much or such variety of information, the whole is very entertaining as well as useful."—Literary Gazette. Napoleon. This day is Published, in Super-royal Octavo. Price Sixpence. No. I. (to be continued weekly) of the HISTORY. OF NAPOLEON: from the French JH of Norvins, Laurent (de I'Ardeche) Bonrrienne, Las Casas, the Duchesse doabt-atites, Lneien Bonaparte, &c.; with Abstracts from the works of Hazlitt, Carlyle, and Sir Walter Scott. Edited by R. H. HORNE. Esq., Ahthor of "Cosmo 'de' Medici," -1 The Death of Mar- lowe ?1, &c. richly illustrated with many Hundred En- gravings on wood, after designs by Raffet Horace Vernet, Jacque. &c. This Work has originated itv. the belief that the great mass of the English People are imperfectly acquainted with the History and Character of Napoleon Bonaparte. Very partial accounts, characterised by extreme eulogy or extreme condemnation, have been diffused in a limited circle, and published at too high a price, and in too voltiriciinods iL'f(irm, to place them within the means of the General Reader The object of the work now submitted to the Public is to give an impartial digest of all the best of the numerous publications concerning Napoleon; which digest will be condensed into One Volume. The style of the Engravings and Printing, and the quality of the Paper. will be such as to render the Work one of the choicest specimens of the Typographic Art. To be completed in about Forty-eight Weekly Numbers, price Sixpence each; or Twelve Monthly Parts, price Two Shillings each. Books of Devotion. THE ALTAR SERVICE; fortheuseof country congregations with short prayers, adapted for the communion of the sick. By the Rev. S. Isaacson, A.M.; rno. Beautifully bound in embossed cloth, gilt edges, wi'h engraved Title and Frontispiece, Is. 6d. The same, larger type, 18mo. Is. 6d. SELECT PRAYERS, for all sorts and conditions S of men: with devotional exercises, for the friends of-thegick-, and-calculated to assist young ministers in their official visitation. By the Rev. S. Isaacson, A.M. 32tiao Beautifully. bound in embossed cloth, with en- graved Title, and. Portrait of the Archbishop of Canter- bury. Is. 6 1. The same, larger type, ISmo. Is. 6d. ALTAR SERVICE, and Select Prayers, as above: bound together, in one volume, in roan, gilt edges, 3s. 6d. THORNTONS FAMILY PRAYERS: EIGHTH Edition. 12mo. 4s. Recently Published, fcp. 8vo. cloth, gilt edges, Price One Shilling and Sixpence, THE SIEGE OF PARADISE. A POEM: BY THE EDITOR OF THE MSRTIIYR GUARDIAN. The Siege of Paradise was suggested by a sermon de- livered in St. James's Ciiapel, ilampstead Road, London, by the Rev. Henry Stebbing;—one of the most eloquent, pious, indefatigable, and useful ministers of the many ex- cellent ones, with which the Church abounds,—to whom it is dedicated. It is a poe in of considerable tat ent,-combin- ingmuch ease of versification with classical language."— Doncaster Chronicle. M R J. E. DIBB, Respectfully requests the attention of the Public to his entirely new and superior stock of STATIONERY. The whole has been selected with considerable care, and is mal ked for sale at very moderate price! LETTER PAP lm. Per Ream. Per Quire. s. d. 8. d. SUPERFINE BATH POST •••• Superfine Satin Bath 0 U 9 Ditto DITTO 6 0 10 Ditto, MIDDLE 0 1 0 Ditto. Thick 20 0 1 2 Superfine Thick l,aid 20 0 12 SUPERFINE Thick Satin, GILN 26 0 1 6 Ditto, Black 25 0 1 6 DITTO, BLACK BORDER 30 0 •••• 2 0 NOTE PAPER. Superfine THICK SATIN 11 6 08 Ditto, GILT 13 6 0 10 Dillo, Black EDGE 14 0 0 10 Ditto, Black Border 18 0 1 2 FOOLSCAP. Common Laid FOOLSCAP 20 0 12 DITTO, Ditto 18 0 1 0 Fine ditto 26,0. I 6 Superfine ditto 30 0 110 Ditto. Ruled for Accounts. 30 0 2 0 Yello- Wove. 19 0 1 1 FINE DITTO 23 0 1 3 SUPERFINE DITTO 26 0 1 6 FINE BLUE WOVE 22 0 1 2 BROWN PAPERS. Bag Cap 13 6 0 10 Ditto Thick. 19 Q 1 0 Imperial. 26 0 1 6 Ditto fine 30 0 110 Double Imperial 66 0 36 DOUBLE SMALL CIP 9 6 0 6 Double Small Hand. 6 6 04 Ditto N 0 0 8 njtto 14 0 010 Small Hand 3 3 0 3 Vitto 6 0 0 4 CARTRIDGE. ROYAL 30 0 2 0 Imperial 50 0 3 6 Priuting Papers, Account Books, Pens, Quills, and Steel Pens in great variety. All Orders for NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, MAGA- ZINES, and PERIODICALS, as well as for PRINTING & BOOK BINDING, promptly executed. J. E, DIBB, BOOKSELLER, PRINTER, STATIONER, AND BOOKBINDER, Gazette and GUARDIAN Office, High Street, Merthyr TydviU To BE Hct, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A GENTLEMAN'S HOUSE, in a retired part of the County, either Furnished or Unfurnished, with extensive rights of Shooiing and Fishing.—The House is replete with every convenience, and Coal very cheap. Any quantity of land may be had with it. Apply personally, or by letter post-paid, to J. Bruce Pryce, Esq., Duffryn, Cardiff. FARM TO LET. Co be Het, FROM THE 25TH DAY OF MARCH 1839, nj^HE FARM of KIL-Y FRANK, consisting1 of about 1'20 Acres of good sound Turnip and Barley Land, and particularly well adapted for Sheep situate within SljcMiJes of two of the best Markets in Wales. For particulars, or to view, apply to David Davies, Glanbrane, near Neath, Glamorganshire. Letters to be post paid. CO A LAN DeL A Y. arl) fir litt, SEVERAL VEINS OF CLAY, fit for making s Earthen Ware, Fire Bricks, Copper and Iron Fur- naces and other purposes requiring intense heat. The Clay has passed the ordeal, and Coal has now been found in the same spot. A lease will he granted on advantageous terms. Specimens of the Clay may be seen at Mr Edmonds's Ironmonger. Swansea. Apply to Evan Davies, Tyllagarw, near Neath, if by letter, post paid. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Co be ittt ti-D purtiiolt, On WEDNESDAY, the 20th Day of MARCH inst.. at the W Y NDII A VI ARMS, in the Town 6f BRIDGEVD, (or, in the mean time, by private contract,) iu about Nine Lots, of suitable sizes, THE FARM and LANDS called VELYNWILT, situate and lying close to the very improving Town of Bridgend. The Farm contains about 50 Acres, and is now in the occupation of Richard Morgan, whose time expires therein the 25th instant. The Lots to be let on a term of 14 years, the Tithes and Taxes, of whatever description, will be paid by the Landlord, and the fences and gates put in substantially good repair, so that any person renting these Premises will have nothing, to do, annually. but pay the rent to be agreed upon, and keep the fences and gates in repair, and in order to prevent any enquiry that may be un- pleasant as to the bidder upon any Lot, it will be a sti- pulation that a year's rent be paid in advance. There is scarcely a Town in the kingdom but what the Gentleman or Tradesman, near which wants a few acres of Land, and he scarcely can obtain the same, without being to a degree (sometimes unpleasantly,) obliged to some one. This opportunity will enable any person to obtain such acconrimoda^ion without any favour and it is supposed that these Premises will be taken readily by persons so circumstanced. Further information may be obtained by applying to Mr Handall, Bridgend or to Mr Hugh Jones, Auctioneer, Brecon. Brecon, 1st March, 1839. B R E CON S II IRE. VERY VALUABLE OAK AND ASH TIMBER FOR SALE. Wo be SfeoUr fig aurttoit, By Mr HUGH JONES, At the BELL INN, in the Town of B R BCON, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of MARCH, 1839, at Five o'Clock in the Afternoon, OAA CAPITAL OAK TREES, and 32 ASH TREES, in the following. Lots LOT 1.—116 OAK TREES, marked X with red paint, standing on the Farm of Henllys, in the Parish of Llandefailogvach, within three miles of the Town of Brecknock. LOT 2.-100 OAK TRERS, marked ;4 with red paint, standing on the Farm of Alltvechan. in the Parish of Merthyr Cynog. within six tnils of Brecknock. LOT 3.—80 OAK 1 RtES, marked X with red paint, standing on the Farm of Vanvach, in the Parish of Merthyr Cynog. and within seven miles of Brecknock. LOT 4.—20 OAK 1REES, marked X with red paint, standing on the Farm of Nantygroes, in the Parish of Llandefaylogfach, within tour miles of Brecknock. LOT 5.— 17 ASH TREES, marked X X with brown paint, standing on the Farm of Kilhorbwll, in the Parish ofMerthvr(:yno(;w.th,tl five miles of Brecknock LOT b 4 ASH I REES, marked with brown paint, standing on the Farm of Tynewith, in the Parish of LI an d c f ay 1 og f ac h, within_six miles of Brecknock. LOT 7. 11 ASH TREES, felled and lyiue in the wood, called Alltygoch, in the Parish of Llandefaylog- vach aforesaid, within six miles of Brecknock y g The Tenants of the different Farms will shew the Timber and further part,c,,lars be obtained oll application at the Office of the AuJctioneer Breck. nock. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Merchants and Builders to the above Oak Timber, being of superior quality, and many of them ht for Naval purposes. BRJTC ON S hTRIE CAPITAL NAVy TIMBER FOR S-dL.E. Co be £ ol& bi) auction, By Mr HUGH JONES, At the SUN INN, iin the Town of BRECON, on WEDNEsn. Y, the 13th day of MARCH, 1839, at Fiveolefock in the Afternoon, subject to such Con- ditions as will be then produced, OA^ MAIDEN OAK TIMBER TREES, • standing on the VUNGLAS ESTATE, in the Parish of TALACHDDU, in the following Lots; viz. Lor 1.—40 Oak Trees, marked with white paint, num. bered progressively, from I to 40, both inclusive. LOT 2-60 Oak Trees, marked with white paint. numbered progressively, from 41 to 100, both inclusive. LOT 3.-100 Oak Trees, marked with white paint, numbered progressively, from 101 to 200, both inclusive. LOT 4.-107 Oak Trees, marked with white paint, numbered progressively, from 201 to307, both inclusive. The above mentioned Timber Trees are of large Dimensions and superior Quality, most of them being fit for Naval purposes and are distant about Five Miles from the Town of Brecon, from whence there is Water Carriage. Also, SIX large OIUJ TREES. Thomas Jones, of Penyquarrel, the Woodward, will shew the same, and further particulars may be obtained on application (if by letter, post paid) to the Auctioneer, or at the Offices of Messrs Jones and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon. TREBOROUGH, SOMERSET. OAK AND ASH TIMBER, OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. To tie olJr bJZ auction, At the TREVELYAN ARMS INN, at YARD, in NETTLECOMBE. on WEDNESDAY, the 20th Day of MARCH next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon Precisely, OAK TREES, with their Tops, Lops, TC f X and Bark, standing in Treborough Wood, in 5 Lots 4 of them comprising 100 Trees each, and the 5th Lot 71 Trees, all marked with red paint, numeri- cally; beginning with number 1 and progressing; to 471: and 79 ASH TREES, at the bottom of Side Wood in Treborough, either in one Lot, or in such .Lots as may be fixed at the Auction, numbered with red paint from 1 to 79. The whole is either adjoining or very near to a good and level public road, and within a short distance of the Bristol Channel. Mr James Habbage, at Nettlecombe Court, or Robert Bryant, the Woodman, at Side Wood, will shew the Timber. Further particulars may be known on application to Mr Babbage, or Mr Rowcliffe, Solicitor, Stogumber, near Watchet; if by letter, the postage to be paid( Stogumber, 25th February, 1839. CROUCH & WILLIAMS, COACH BUILDERS, PROMENADE, RICHMOND HILL, CLIFTON. Manufactory, 105, Temple Street, Bristol. CI & \V. respectfully invite the attention of the • Public to the Clifton Establishment, which is opened for the inspection and sale of Carriages and Harness, of their own Manufacture. They beg to return their best thanks for the very liberal support they have received so many years, and are determined that no ex- pense shall be spared, in the selection of their Materials and Workmen, to merit a continuance of the patronage already conferred on them. Carriages Sold on Commission. I W. F. IRELAND, WHOLESALE TEA, COFFEE, AND FLOUR merchant, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, WITH grateful feelings to the numerous Grocers, &c., of Monmouthshire and Glamor- ganshire, who have favoured him with their support, begs to inform them, that, in consequence of the great increase in his business, he has taken into partnership 1H,r C,HARLES Smith, of Newport, and that the Concern will, in future, be carried on in the name of IRELAND & SMITH, Who avail themselves of this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of the verv liberal encouragement hereto- fore bestowed on W. F. Ireland. IRELAND and SMITH will always have on hand, in their Warehouse at Newport, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEAS, Purchased with Cash from the East India Company and also a large Stock of Coffee, Flour, &c. &c. &c., In which articles they will not h, afraid to compete with any House in the Kingdom. Moderator Bridge, Newport, March 2nd, 1839. TO LAND SURVEYORS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the Admeasurement and Mapping of the Parish of LLANG EN NY, in the County of BRECON, in conformity with the Regulations of the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales, and for apportioning the rent charge thereon under a voluntary commutation of tithes, making use of old Plans, are requested to send Tenders (postage paid) to Messrs. Gabell and Son. Solicitor", Crickhowell, on or before the 16th day of MARCH next; such Ten- ders specifying the price per acre of admeasuring and mapping the lands not already mapped, and the price per acre of reducing to the required scale the old Maps and also the price in gross of apportioning the whole rent charge. The estimated quantity of Land in the Parish is 2.250 acres, exclusive of Common Lands. One copy only of the plan and book of reference and apportionment is required. Crickhowell, Feb. 16th,*1839. COUNTY OF BRECON. WHEREAS, a presentation having been made on the 27th day of November last, by four Justices of the Peace, in and for the said County, and laid before the Justices at the last Quarter Sessions assembled, that the Gaol and House of Correction for the said County, are insufficient, inconvenient, and otherwise inadequate to give effect to the Rules and Regulations prescribed by an Act passed in the fourth year of the reign of hislate Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled An Act for Consolidating and Amending the Laws relating to the Building, Repairing and regulating of certain Gaols and Houses of Cor- rection in England and Wales;" and also, by an Act passed in the fifth year of the same reign, intituled An Act for amending an Act of the last Session of Parliament, relating to the Building, Repairing, and enlarging of certain Gaols and Houses of Correction, and for procuring information as to the state of all other Gaols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales," and that there is a necessity for the Erection of a new Gaol and House of Correction for the said County, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That it is the in- tention of the Justices to take the said Presentation into consideration at the next ensuing General Quarter Sessions of the said County. Dated this 1st day of February, 1839. POWELL, Clerk of the Pence. CROSSTHVVAITE & CO.'S OCCULT LOZIENGIES9 For the cure of COLDS and COUGHS. INFLUENZA, SORE MOUTHS and rHllOATS, CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, SITORTNESS of BREATH, DISPER- SION of PHLEGM, HO^KSKMEss. WHEEZINGS. and all affections of the ^H ES T and LUNGS, and are all infallible Remedy for the HOOPING COUGH. rPHE OCCULT LOZENGES are a preventive I and a destroyer of the incipient seeds of corrupt Consumption, and in confirmed Asthma or Chronic diseases of the Chest, they afford irninediate relief as well as in all Pulmonary comp.aints. For Hooping Cough they are infallible, generally curing that dreadful com- plaint in the short space of 14 to 20 days. The composi- tion of these Lozenges are not only agreeable, but of so innocent a nature, that they may he given with perfect security to the most delicate Infant as well as to the robust of all ages, with a positive certainty of success; they invigorate and sirengthen the Lungs Persons occasionally taking them are fortified against Cold and Inflammation. Twenty years experience has placed their beneficial effects beyond the shadow of a doubt, having in no one instance during that long period fallen short of the de- sired result. Prepared (only) by the Proprietors, CROSSTHWAITE & Co., 23, Thavics nn, lojborn, London; in boxes, price 2*. 6d. each, duty included. N.B.—None are genuine but those signed by the pro- prietors on the Government Stamp. Full directions for each complaint, including the method of giving them to Infants, enclosed with every box. ° ° se Sold hy Mrs Jenkins, Druggist. Merthyr Tydvil; Crutchley, Druggist. Swansea philli Car: diff; Price. Druggist Bridgend Evans, Journal Office, ovawr Carmarthen Sainuel. Llaudilovawr, Phillips, Druggist, Haverfordwest; Bowers, Booksellel, Tenby; Cllle, Drug- gist, Aberystwith Jones. Druggist. Cardigan; Williams, Silurian Office, Brecon Williams, Printer, Crickhowell; Davies, Newtown Briscoe, Wrexham; Strone, lianaor Williams, Druggist, High Street, Carnarvon; Barker'. Beaumaris; Lea, Druggist, Ellismere; Edwards, Book- seller, Oswestry Heath, Bookseller, Monmouth Wyke, Druggist, Abergavenny; Morgan, Druggist, High S:rect! Newport; Weston, Hereford Gardiner, Bromyard Taylor, Kington; Gilkes, Leominster; and by most Druggists and Medicine Venders throughout the King- dom. 5 Extract of a Letter dated Bath, 16th Oct. 1837. I am happy in being able to bear testimony to the excellence of your preparation. I have made a point of making minute enquiries, and the result has been, in the generality of instances, such as to place your Occult Lozenges in the list of the first rate Cough Medicines extant. (Signed) J. R. KING, Chemist. To Messrs. Croisthwaite & Co. London. Extract of a Letter dated Hyde, near Manchester. 20th Dec. 1837. I hear very satisfactory accounts of the Occult Lozenges sold the people are surprised at the good effects they produce; many think them too simple, but a careful trial soon convinces them to the con rary My opinion of them is, they are deserving the attention of every one who has any affection of the Chest or Lungs. (Signed) JAMES BROCKLEHURST, Chemist and Druggist. To Messrs Crossthwaite & Co., London. The following is another proof of the efficacy of these Lozenges. Copy of a Letter addressed to Messrs Crossthwaite & Co., London. Gentlemen,—I am happy to be able to bear testi- mony to the excellence of your Occult Lozenges, decided benefit has resulted from their use in every case which has come under my notice, one case in particular I. will mention. The Wife of a Mechanic in this Town had been for years afflicted with confirmed Asthma, so much so that she dared not venture from her home during the cold months, but having been induced to try a box of your Lozenges at the beginning of last W inter, she found such effectual relief, that notwithstanding the extreme severity •>f the weather, she was enabled to take exercise in the open air, and follow her usual occupation, and she has not been troubled with a return of her complaint since, please to send me afiesh supply immediately with a few circulars for distribution. I am, Gentlemen, yours respectfully; (Signed) HENRY DYER, Trowbridge, Wilts, 21st June, 1838. Chemist, PARISH OF MON^NASH, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. ¥ EDWARD BRADLJCY, the Apportioner, duly -■-J appointed for the P*ri8h of MONKNASH, in the County of GLAMORGAN, under the provisions of the Act of his late Majesty King William IV., 6 and 7, c. 7), intituled. "An Ak for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales," Do hereby CALL A PAKOCHIAL MEETlNQ of the Proprietors of Lands in the said Parish, to beffiolden at my Office, in the Town of COWBRIDGE, in the County of Glamorgan, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of MARCH next, at which Meeting all Proprietors of Lands will be then and there required to approve of, and sign the Plan and Appor- tionment made agreeablytto the Acts 6th and 7th 'Villiam the 4th., c. 71, and 1st Victoria, c. 69. EDWARD BRADLEY. Dated this 28th day of ]^!>«iary, 1839. J THE undersigned, DAVID MORGAV, being a 5 Tit he-Owner in the Parish ofLLANCARVAN,in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the Tithes in the said Parish, Do, by this Notice in writing under my hand, CALI. a PAROCHIAL MEETING of LAND-OWNERS and TITHE-OWNERS, within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an agreement for the General Commutation of Tithes within the limits of the said Parish; pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the^Jth and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty King Wiiliam IV., intituled, "An Act passed for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." And 1 do hereby give Notice that such Meeting will be held at the VESTRY ROOM, of the said Parish, on WEDNESDAY, the Twentieth day of MARCH next, at the hour of Twelve at noon. Given under my hand this 25th day of February, 1839. DAVID MORGAN. Notice of the Annual Election of Guardians of the Poor. CRICKHOWELL UNION. THE Churchwardens and Overseers of the several Parishes comprised in the above Union, and here- inafter named, will, in pursuance of the order of the Poor Law Commissioners for England and Wales, pro- ceed on Thursday the 28th day of MAtiCH instant, to the Election of the number of Guardians of the Poor set opposite the names of such Parishes for the year ending tfie first Thursday after the 25th March, 1840. Crickhowell 2 Guardians. Lambeder 1 ditto Llanelly 3 ditto St. Michael Cwmdu 2 ditto Langattock 2 ditto Langunider 2 ditto Patrishow I ditto Grwyney Vawr I ditto Grwyney Vechan I ditto Langeney 1 ditto Any person entitled to vote in any of the said Parishes, may propose, as the Guardian or Guardians thereof, any number (not exceeding the number to be there elected) of persons who are severally rated to the Poor Rate of any Parish in the Union, in the respect of property of the annual value of £ 25. The proposal must be written, and must state the names, residences, and callings of the persons proposed, and the name of the proposer, and mast be delivered to one of the Churchwardens and Overseers of such Parish, on or before the 23rd day of March. Owners of Rateable Property in such Parish, as well as Ratepayers, are entitled to vote, provided their names are on the register of owners, or if they send in to the Churchwardens and Overseers before the day of Election their claims to vote. with a statement of their names and address, and a description of their property. Owners may also vote by proxy; but proxies must make the statements above-mentioned for their princi- pals, and transmit to the Churchwardens and Overseers the originals of In case of a contest for the office of Guardian in any of the said Parishes, the votes will be given in papers, to be left by the Churchwardens and Overseers two days at least before the day fixed for the election, at the houses of those residents of thd Parish who are then entitled to vote. All residents out of the Parish, and all persons who become entitled after that day, must apply to one of the Churchwardens and Overseers for voting papers on the day of election. The forms of nomination papers, statements of owners, and appointment of proxy, may be seen and copied by voters at the Town Hall, Crickhowell- EDWARD DAVIES, Clerk to the Board of Guardians. IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE On every Stage and Symptom oi lhe VENEREAL DISEASE, in its mild and most alarming forms, just published by MESSRS. PERRY & Co, SURGEONS, 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham; 23, Slater Street, Liverpool; and 2, Bale Street, Manchester; and given gratis with each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPIWIFlC PILLS Price 2s. 9d., 4a. 6d. and lIs. Per Bor. CONTAINING a fuIl description of the above rt..LUSTRATRD By shew- ing the different stages of this deplorable and CONTAINING a often fatal disease, as well as the dreadful effects arising from the use of mercury, accom- panied with plain and practical directions for au effectual and speedy cure with ease, secrecy, and safety, without tie aid of medical assistance. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2s 9d., is. 6d.and lis.per Box,are well known throughout Europe and America, to be the m<J3t cerla'n and effectual n cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weak- ness, Deficiency, and all the Diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement, or hind- rance from business; they have effected the most sur- prising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and when an early application is made to these Pills for the cure of the Venereal Disease; frequently contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is generally com- pleted in a few days and in the more advanced and inveterate stages of venereal infeetion, characterized by a variety of painful and distressing symptoms, a perse- verance in the Specific Pills, and to the. directions fully pointed out in the Treatise, will ensure to the patient a permanent and radical ciire. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owiil-,to the tinskilfultiessof illiterate men, who by the use of that deadly poison, mercllry, ruiu the constitution, cause ulceration, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness ot sight, noise in the ears, deaf- ness, obstinate gleets. øodes On the shin bones, ulcerated sore throats, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs. till at length a general debility and de- cay of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period, to their dreadful sufferings. In those dreadful cases of sexual debility, brought on by an early and indiscrimInate IIldulgencc of the passions, frequently acquired without the knowledge of the dread. ful consequence,, reslliuog therefror., and which not only entail on its votaries all the enervating imbecilities of old age, and occasion the nece^sity °f renouncing the felicities of marriage to those vrho nave given way to this delusive and destructive habit, but weaken and destroy all the bodily senses, producing deficiency, and a numerous train of nervousa"ectlons.' In these distressing cases, whether the congeqi.ence of such baneful habits, or any other cause, a certain and speedy cure maybe re- lied on by taking Perry'S "untying Specific Pills, and by a strict attention to the direct.ons pointed out in the Treatise, which ftllly eJtplams the dreadful results arising from these melancholy cases. Messrs Perry and Co. Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 4; threat Charles Street, Birmingham, and 23, Slater Street, Liverpool. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs Perry and Co. to give such advice, as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the usual fee of one pound. Sold by the principal Medicine Sellers in every Market Town in Eagland, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland also on the Continent, and North and South America. N.B.—Country Druggists, Books3llers, Patent Medi- cine Venders, and every other Shopkeeper can be sup- plied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills; with the usual allowance to the trade, by Barclay and Son, Farringdon Street; T. Butler; 4, Oheapside towards. 67, St. Paul's Church Yard Sutton and Co., How Church Yard Hannay and Co., 63. Oxfor-f Street; aud by all other wholesale patiuu Medicme Houses ia London. TAFF VALE RAILWAY, From Merthyr Tydvil to the port of Cardiff. Tenders for Loans. rpHE Proprietors of this Company having reaotved I to take up on LOAN the Sum of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, which they are authorised by their Act to do now that half their Capital is paid up, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEV. That the Directors will receive Proposals for the Loan of Money on Debeu- tures, for a period of not less than 5 years. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, will be paid half- yearly, at Cardiff or in London. Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned at the Railway Office, Cardiff, or to Messrs Swain, Stevens, Sir- Co., Solicitors, 10, Whitehall, or London and West- minster Bank, London, or to the West of England and South Wales District Bank, Bristol. JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. POWERFUL MUSICAL BOXES. OF which the Mechanism is fiuished in a very superior manner, may be had at LEVY'S BRISTOL BAZAAR, 7, UNION STREET, BRISTOL, at the following low prices: Four Airs in Wood Self-changed 13 in. by 5.. 5 10 0 Eight Airs ditto ditto 13 in. by 5.. 8 18 0 Six Airs ditto ditto 16 in. by 5.. 7 10 0 Twelve Airs ditto ditto 16 in. by 5.. 15 0 0 Three Splendid Overtures. 14 14 0 Accordians in great variety with Semi Tones, from 30$. to 50s. The Small Musical Boxes, in Composition Cases, 3J inches long, may be had at 24, also 8 and 4 Tunes, Self- changing (small) at 45s. and 55s. A list of Tunes may be had gratis, in answer to a post paid application. The Stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Sheffield Plated Goods, Gold and Mosaic Gold Jewellery, Lamps, Furnishing Ironmongery, Cut Glass French Clocks, Cabinet Furniture, &c., have received considerable addi- tions. Levy's Bristol Bazaar, 7, Union Street, Bristol. Britannia Life Assurance Company, No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. Dirrttorss. William Bardgett, Esq. I RobertEglinton, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq. Erasmus Robt. Foster, Esq. Win. Fechney Black, Esq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Biightman, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. William Shand, Jun., Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. Thomas Teed, Esq. ittttoual ftïttrss. John Sims, M. D.—Ebenezer Smith, Esq., Surgeon. Solicitor. William Bevan, Esq. Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Tables composed expressly for the use of this Institution, from autheutic and com- plete data. Increasing rates of Premium on a new and remark- able plan, for securing loans or debts; a less imme- diate payment being required on a policy for the whole term of life than in any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two o'clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. All claims payable within one month after proof of death. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports. l'reminm per Ceut per Annum payable during First Second Third Foutth Remain- Age. Five Five Five Five der of Years. Years. Years. Years. Life. d. £ s. rf £ s. d. £ S d. d. 20 1 1 4 1 5 10 1 10 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 1 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 40 1 16 1 •> 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 3 4 34 50 2 16 73944555636 13 7 50 2 16 73944555636 13 7 PETfcUi .I\10UUSOS, Esq., Resident Director, London AGENTS. NEWPORT A. G. Jenkins, Esq Bank. TREDEGA R IRON WORKS..W. F. Ireland, Esq. do. CARDIFF. W. D. florwood, Esq do. MERTHYR TYDVIL. Walter Thompson, Esq. do. PONTYPOOL Stephen Vernon. Esq. do. CHEPSTOVV. J. A. Baldwin. Esq Solicitor UsK William Davis, Esq Bank. ABERGAVENNY. Mr J. HileyMorgan Stationer MONMOUTH Mr William Jenkins do. The Agents can in all cases furnish prospectuses, and will observe-the strictest secrecy. g3m ST. COMR »t ST. DAWI1N (Brother! -d PAJI-idw") OIN.TIMENT. ALBINOLO'S OINTMENT, pORt the Cure of Cancer, Scrofula, Eruptions of the Skin, Contagious Diseases, Cholera, Plague, Wounds of every description, Burns, Pains or Aches of any kind, Lues, Chilblains, and various other Diseases. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. R FELIX ALBINOLO, (from Turin,) 23, Earl- *• Street, Bliickfriarg London, sole Proprietor and Com" pounder of the Ointment called ALBINOLO'S OINTMENT, warns thf public that the testimonials of Sir Bellj. C. Brodte* B.t,t., Herbert Mayo, Esq., Dr. Wag,,er, -T. Malyn, E-q., an" W. C. Delrly, Esq.. (from which Mr Tlistmis Holloway, ..f 1.1, Uroaii Street, Buildings, City, slves narbled extracts in favour of a medicine of his own,) -referred to Albinolo'i. Oiniment, and not to any discovery of Mr Thomas Holloway, who never knew, nor was nevei- made acquainted wiih the ingredients of which Altiinolo's Ointment is composed, or the secret of manufacturing the dame. Extract of a Letter fro:" Sir Benj 4iivn Brodie, Bart., Surgeon to the tyieeii, directed to Mr Tiiomag HilluWay. for F. Atbinolo. London,—14. Saville Jtow,— June 19th, 1837. Sir,— I have made several iritrls of »lie Ointment which yoll sent ine. I have found it usetul-in some instunces 1 I .am more inclined to employ those of which I fcllow lire c,m,pi,si. tion, than I am to employ Sigitor AblnoloOs Ointment, the composition of which you have not informed me. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, (Signed) B. C. BRODIE. By Herbert Mayo, Esq., F.R.S., Senior Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital, Professor of Anatomy and Pathology to the Kind's College, London, ize., directed to Mr Tlmutas Holloway, for P. Albinolo. Sir,—Will you have the gnodnejg to excuse this informal answer. The Ointment lias been of use in all the cases in which I have'nsed it. Send 01., if you please, some more in a few days' time. I have enough for the present. Middlesex flogpitill, April 9, 18;7. (Signed) H. MAYO. By Herbert Moyo, Esq., P.R.s., &c. Sir,— [ am much obliged to you for your polite offer to send me iiioi-e of the Ointment, which I tried at Mr Holloway's request, I really have kept no note of its effects beyond what my communication to Mr Holloway contained. In a few cass of skin disease it was serviceable. The best case I had of Its efficacy was one of scrofulous tubercles, on the face of a r child, which mended rapidly with it.—19t George Street, Hanover Square. I Ran. &C. August 29. 1837. (Signed.) HERBERT MAYO. Dr. Kelix Albiuolo, 5, Paul's Chain. Prepared only by PELIX ALBINOLO, No 23, Earl-street, New Bridge-street, BlnCkfriars, London, by whom the Country dealers are supplied on the usual terms. And sold Wholesale and Retail in London by BARCLAY arid SONS,95, Farringdon Street EOWARDS, C7, St. Paul's Church Yard; SUTTON and Co., Bow Church Yard NEWBERRY, 45 St. Paul's Church Yard WILLOCOHBY, 61, BUhonsttate-stieet Witilout; T. BUTLELT. 4, Cheapside. Agents for SCOTLAND: BUTLER, 20, Waterloo Place, and R,n,?K R" Rames' Walk, J&omburgh. IRELAND: At the Medical Hall, 51, Lower Sackville- street, Dunlin. Ami Sold by all other Venders of Patent Medicines in every Town throughout the Kingdom.—Any shop in the Country which may not have the.n,itl be supplied (if they are ordered) without any extra charge. Ask for ALBI:¡OLO'S Ointment. Io pot, at2*. 9d.—Is. 6d.— 1 ls.22s —>33s.—Duty included N.B. Also dealer in Leeches, wholesale and retail. Agents for Ni C, RrUYit; Mr D^vid MORGAN, Chemist and [Druggist; 31ri Jenkins, Chemist aud Druggist i and all other Tenders ot Patent MedlCUle.. "'•km THE SCHOONER MESSENGER' Hughes, Master, IS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF, A TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, For Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth, Poatypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, 1839. For Freight, &c. apply to the Master, Board; Mr R. Burton, jun., Newport; Mr Thomas Richards, Abergavenny Messrs Winstone, Prosser »nd Co. Brecon. Mr Smith, the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr H. H. Parry, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, February, 28th, 1S39. THE TOILET. Rowlands' Dracassar Oil. HIS Elegant, Frayrant, and Pellucid OIL- is in Universal High Repute for its unequalled Restor- ative, Preservative, and Beautifying Properties. It pre- vents BAr R from falling off or turning grey, to the latest period of life; changes grey hair to its original COLOUR free it from scurf, and renders it beautifully SOFT. CURLY, and GLOSSY. In dressing H AIR, it keeps it firm in the curl, uninjured by damp weathir, crowded rosms, the dance, or in the exercise of riding. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a Beautiful Head of HAIR. Caution.-Ask for" Rowlands' blacgtssikroile aiid observe that each bottle is (with a Treatise on the Hair, 31st edition,) inclosed in a wrapper, on which are their Names and Address in Red, thus, A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, H ATTON GARDEN, Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND. The lowest price is 3s. 6d.—the next price is 7s.— family bottles containing four small 10s. 6d. And double that size 21s. per bottle. ROWLANDS' KALTDOR. A mild and efficient protector of the Shin and Complexion frcm the baneful influence of Frost, Cold Winds, or Damp Atmosphere; heals Chilblains, Chaps, and renders the most harsh and rough Skin delightfully soft, fair, and smooth; effectually eradicates all Pimples, Spots, Red- ness. Tan, Freckles; and other Cutaneous Defects, at the same time imparting a healthy Juvenile Bloom. as well as realizing a delicate White Neck, Hand, and Arm. In cases of Burns and Scalds, it immediately allays the irritability and reduces the inflammation. GENTLEMEN, after Shaving, will find it allay the irritation and make the Skin smooth and soft. Price 4. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle, duty included. ROWLANDS' OOONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A WHITE POWDER of Oriental Herbs of the most delightful fragrance, and free from any mineral or pernicious ingredient-It eradicates Tartar and decayed Spots from the Teeth, preserves the Enamel, and fixes the Teeth firmly in their sockets, rendering them deli- cately White. Being an Anti-Scorbutic, it eradicates the Scurvy from the Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy red; it removes unpleasant tastes from the tnou'.h, which often renain after fevers, taking medi- cine, &c. and imparts a delightful fragrance to the breath. Price 2s. 9d. per Box, duty included. Notice—The Name and Address of the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND k SUN. 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, are engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on the two latter Articles also printed in red, on the Wrapper ill which each is enclosed. Many Shop-keepers offer for sale Counterfeits of the above, composed of the most pernicious ingredients. They call thoirfrasA the GENUINE," and sign A. RowlandSon, omitting the recommending them as being Cheap. Be sure to Ask for Rowlands' Sold by them, and by Respectable PERFUMERS and MEDICINE VENDERS. Yoland's Specific Solution. I]70R speedily curing GO'WHIEA, G'eets, Stric- tures. Irritation of the Ki^nies, Bladder, Prostrate Gland, and all Diseases of the Urinary Passages, Pains in the Loins, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel, Lumbago, and Local Debility, &c. CASE OF STONE IN THE BLADDER CURED. Look at the Cut it represents a Stone expelled by Yoland's Solution on the 25th of October, 1838, and the Proprietors challenge the whole world to produce a case in parallel. It weighs one ounce and a half, is three and a half inches in length, and four and a quarter in circum- ference. The patient had suffered for years, and had in- struments passed without success; but a oliorteontitliiaiice of Yoland's solution relieved, and finally removed all her, sufferings. She was miserable, but is now happy, and desires lier case to be made public. Her name and ad- dress is Mn Anne Spillane, 5, Bedford Street, Blaciiwall, and the medical gentleman who attempted the operation, Mr Christopher Tatham, of Poplar. If you doubt, apply to the patient; call, or desire some friend to do sej upon the Proprietors of the Solution, at 138, HOLROR, near Furnival's Inn, London, who will gladly afford every facility to enquiry, also shew the stone, which is now in their possession. YOLAND'S SOLUTION is equally efficacious in-all the diseases for which it is recommended —it never fails,—read the testimonials,—try it, and you will very soon add yours to the thousands it has already cured; no matter how long YOIl may have suffered, or how bad your case may appear, for it effectually cures when all other means have failed. The Proprietors being determined to prove it in every way. repeatedly offered FIVE H UN T) RP, D POUNDS REWAKO to any one who could equal it, but no one could. It has esta- blished itself upon its own merits alone, for the Empirical method of puffing has never been resorted to-indeed preparations intrinsically valuable, such as Yoland's Solution, do not require it. TESTIMONIAL. Having tried Yoland's Specific Solution in our public and private practice, for Urethral Discharges, we readily bear our testimony to its very superior powers, its perfect safety, and permanent effects; altogether, we consider it a very efficacious remedy, aJ),1 far niore so than any other in all urethral diseases. Signed by Surgeon Oooper. H. Ley, M.D. Lecturer on Midwifer^ Dr. Clarke. Dr. Green, &c. Sold in Bottles at 2s. 9d. 4s 6d. and lis. I each, by D. Morgan, Draggist, Merthyr Tydfil; Wil- liams, Cambrian Office, Swansea; J. L. Brigstocke. and Rvans. Journal Office, Carmarthen P. John Rees, Vatchel and Phillips, Cardiff Williams, Pontypool; Hird and Drinkwater, Pembroke; Griffith and Protberoe Narberth; Hawood, Neath; Evans, Newport; Davis and \Villiams, Cardigan; Bradford, Chepstow; Farror, Monmouth; Rees, Llandovery; Ferris, Browne, and Score, Union-street, Bristol; and by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Venders in the Kingdom. Whole sale by Hannay and Co 63, Oxford Street, London. Prepared and sold by Retail by Messrs GRAHAM and Co., 138, Holborn, near Furnival's Inn, London, where the Physician may be consulted as usual, personally, from 9 till 3 daily, or by letter, (post paid) enclosing the usual fee of 10s. and patients to the country will be corresponded with until cured. Dropsy and Consumption Cured, By a Physician. The new system triumphant!! The most extreme cases being daily cured with great rapidity, as reference to patients will prove. So satisfied is the discoverer of the certainty of his success, that he is willing to forego his fee (to all who personally apply) for advice until after they are cured. Attendance from 9 till 3 daily, at Messrs. GRAHAM & Co/a. 138. Holborn, near Furnival's Inn, London, where may be obtained the Anti-consumptive Liniment, so celebrated for quickly curing and preventing Consumption, Asthma, Colds, Coughs, aud all diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Liver, and stomach, which is effected without tenderness, or other inconvenience. The remedy is perfectly safe, and is applied by gentle friction, and its power is so great in strengthening the Chest, &c. that all of weakly habits, or predisposed to pulmonary diseases, should apply to it without delay; as also all Vocalists, Public Speakers, Sec., who necessarily have much exercise for the Lungs. With each bottle will be given the Essay lately published, on the new method of Curing Dropsy and Consumption. or the latter may be had alone of all booksellers, or at Messrs. Graham's as above. The Anti-consumptive Liniment may be obtained of the I Agents for Yoland's Solution, Price to. 6d, AND 10s. BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS WILI. SAIL >|ifNy During the N l £ XT WEEK, as follows. FROM BRISTOL. MAR. 11, Monday 1 aftpr 12, Tuesday 2§ after 13, Wednesday 8 morn 14, Thursday 6 morn 15, Friday^ morn 16, Saturday 1 morn FROM NEWPORT. MAR. 11, Monday. 11 morn 12, Tueaday I after 13, Wednesday. 2 after 14, Thursday o. 21 aftet 15, Friday, 3 after 16, Saturday 3 after FARES :—After Cabin, 4s.—Pore-Cabin, 2s.—Chil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is each. Four-Wheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s. Horses each, 5s.; Two-Wheel Carriage or light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse with one Passenger. 15s.; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s; ditto Fore-Cabin, 6s. Q The Proprietors of the above Packet* GIVE NOTICE that they will not beaccountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel(if lost or damaged) unless booked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport and if above the value of 40s. to be entered at its value and Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of Booking. Goods, Packages, and Parcels should be delivered at the Packet Office, one hour (at least) before the time stated for Sailing. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- bridge, Bedwelty, and a branch from Newbridge to- Kantygio.-A Coach Daily between these places and Newport arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- ing, and starting at 1 o'clock afternoon. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- pauy's Office, Quay, Bristol; or at tbe Packet-Offices, itownham-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, New- port. JOTTN JON ES, Agent. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKET LADY CHARLOTTE, H. T. PARFiTT, Commander, VGHSTAL is INTENDED TO SAIL During' the NEXT WEEK, as follows, JtSggjlfj^jg (With liberty to Tow Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF. MAR. 12..Tuesday 2 afternoon 14..Thursday 34 afternoon IG..Saturday 6 morning FROM BRISTOL. MAR. 11..Monday <• lli morning 13.. Wednesday 2 afternoon 15..Friday 9i morning Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time of Sailing. FARES :—After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.-Dogs, Is. each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies'Cabiu. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 5 Is.; Ditto drawn by One Horse. 10s. Gd. Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, bs. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle, 6s.; Sheep, Is. Pigs, Is. These Fares include every expense. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks and for the LADY OHAKLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgendp Llantrissent,and Caerphilly.-Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons aud Lock-up Canal Boats im- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Package., I'arcels, &c. forwarded to allparts of theKingdom without (:elay, when sent to eitheroitheir Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will be readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent. \o. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- ket; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. B. Owen, 16, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Ilacket. NoTicii.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passengers Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods. Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Uristo,, if above the value of 40s.. unless entered at its value. and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Booking.— Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o clock in the evening of the day of landing, will oe warehoused at the risk and ex pence of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not oiily for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un. satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to thlP Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. Price Is. lid. per box. HPH IS excellent family PILLis a Medicine oflong tried efficacy for correcting al I Disorders oftheStomach and Bowels, the-common symptoms of which are, Oostive- ness,Flatulency,Spasms,Lossof Appetite,Sick Head-ache, Giddiness, Sense of FulncSlt after meals, Dizziness of the Eyes, Drowsiness, and pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Indigestion, producing a Torpid State of the Liver and a consequent inactivity of the Bowels, causing a disorgani- zation of every function of the frame, will, in this most excellent preparation, by a little perseverance, be effec- tually removed. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The Stomach will speedily regain its strength a healthy action of the Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys will rapidly take place; and instead of listlessness, heat, pain, and jaundiced appearance, strength, activity, and renewed health, will be the quick result of taking this Medicine according to the directions accompanying each box. These Pills are particularly efficacious for stomach Coughs, Colds, Agues, shortness of Breath, and all ob- structions in the Urinary Passages; and if taken after too free an indulgence at table, they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose. Persons of a FULL HABIT who are subject to Head- ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in thers arising from too great a Bow of Blood to the Head,should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use. FOR FEMALES these Pills are most truly exCelietitj removing all obstructions; the distressing H-ead-ache so very prevalent with the sex Depression of Spirits, Dull- ness of Sight, Nervous affections, Blotches, Pimples, and Sallowness of the Skin, and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the complexion. TO MOTHERS they are confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be taken during Pregnancy; and for Children of all ages they are unequalled. As a pleasant, safe, easy Aperient, they unite the re- commendation of a mild operation with the most suc- cessful effect, and require no restraint of diet or confine- ment during their use. By regulating the dose according to the age and strength of the patient, they become suit- able for every case, in either sex, that can be required ind for ELDERLY PEOPLE they will be found TO be the most comfortable Medicine hitberto prepared. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Sttand, London. Price Is. lid and 2s. 9d. per box and by Mr D. Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr Phillips, Cardiff; Mr Farror, Monmouth and by the Venders of Medicines generally throughout the Kingdom. Ask for FRAMPTONI'S PILL OF HEALTH, and ob- serve the name and address of "Thomas Prout, 2990 Strand, London/' 011 the Government lDp.