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TO ARCHITECTS. rilHE ERECTION of a NEW SHIRE HALL for the County of BRECON having been finally resolved upon by the Magistrates assembled at the last Quarter Sessions for the said County, Architects are invited to prepare and forward Plans, Specifications, and Estimates foi the erection of such Shire Hall, on the Scite determined upon at the said Sessions such l'lans, Specifications, and Estimates, to be forwarded to my Office in Brecon, on or before the Fourteenth day of June next, in Sealed Covers directed to "The Com- mittee of Magistrates appointed for the Erection of a New Shire Hall for the County of Brecon." A Plan of the Scite, and other particulars, may be obtained on application at my Office. The Committee of Magistrates do not pledge them- selves to the adoption of any one of the Designs which may be so sent in but a Premium of Forty Guineas will be given for the Design most approved of by them, in case of its not being adopted and a Premium of Twenty Guineas will be given for the second best Design. Dated this Itth day of April; 1839. POWELL, Clerk of the Peace. TAFF VALE RAILWAY, From Merthyr Tydvil to the Port of Cardiff. Tenders for Loans. rpHE Proprietors of this Company having: resolved I to take up on LOAN the Sum of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, which they are authorised by their Act to do now that halt their Capital is paid up, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Directors will receive Proposals for the Loan of Money on Deben. 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 Swaiu, Stevens, & 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. (garbitf runtptUf Distnrt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the TRUSTEKS of the TURNPIKE ROADS in the said District, under an Act passed in the Seventh and Eighth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled An Act for the better and more effectually Repairing and otherwise Improving the Roads in the County of Glamorgan," WILL MEET at the house of Elizabeth Barrett, innkeeper, called and known by the name of the C\RDIFF ARMS INN, in CAR- DIFF, on SATUtiDAY, the Fourth day of MAY next, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, in order to consult about Erecting a Toll Bar on the Road leading from Roath Church, over Cardiff Heaths, to the Second Mile Stone on the Merthyr Road and also a Side Bar or Gate leading from the Main Road on the North East Side of the East Gate, in front of Plwcca Lane in the said District; and if agreed upon, to erect both or one of them. Dated the 9th day of April, 1839. WM. JKNKINS, Clerk to the Trustees. faertOL)r CyiJini zgurttptfti ruøt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the ..1. TOLLS arising and payable at the several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, (subject to the written Conditions to be then and there produced), at the CASTLE INN, iu the Town of MTRTHYRTYDVIL, in the County of GLAMORGAN, on 'f^URSDAY, the 25th Day of APRIL next, be- tween 43e Hours of Twelve o'Clock at Noon, and Four in the Aiernoou of that day, to the best Bidder, on his producing mfficient sureties for payment of the money monthly, for>|)e term of one year or mpre, as the Vrtts- ^iiVeoJCioclv"otetu;TOi.nf *V°D' t0 commence from June next; which Tolls "S1 lte ,4't °f sum of £ 1330. and they -last lthe c r one lot at that sum. But in case sLTl not be let together or in one lot at such meeUufo, ,ijen they will be let in parcels or lots, and each parcel or lot will be put up at such sum as the Trustees shall then think fit. WM. D\VIES, Clerll to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust. Merthyr Tydvil, 1-ttli March, 1839. Abernant and Hbydyblew Turnpike Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the TOLLS arising and payable at the several Toll Gates within this Trust, WILL B 15 LET BY AUCTION, (subject to the written Conditions to be then and there produced), at the CASTLIi INN, in the Town of MKR- THVR TYDVIL, in the County of GLAMORGAN. on THURSDAY, the 25th Day of APRIL next, between the Hours of Twelve o'Clock at Noon, and Four in the Afternoon of that day, to the best Bidder, on his pro- -ducing sufficient sureties for payment of the money monthly, for the term of one year or. more, as the Trus- tees shall then determine upon, to commence from Twelve o'Clock of the night of Friday, the litli Day of June next; which Tilth produced last year the clear sum of E1410, and they will be put up together or in one ilot at that sum. But in case the said Tolls shall not bl- Jet together or in one lot at such meeting. then they will be let in parcels or lots, and each parcel or lot will be put up at such sum as the Trustees shall then think fit. WM. DAVJES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trust THE TOILET. Rowlands' Macassar Oil. I^HIS Elegant, Fragrant, and Pellucid OIL — is in Uninertal High Repute for its unequalled Restor- ative, Preservative. and Beautifying Properties. It pre- vents HAIR from falling off or turning grey, to the latest period of life; changes grey.hair to its original COLOUR frees it from scurf, and renders it beautifully SOFT, CURLY, and GLOSSY. In dressing 11 Al It, it keeps it firm in the curl, uninjured by damp weather, crowded rooms, the dance, or In the exercise of riding. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundatiou for a Beautiful Head of HAIR. Cauti on. A 'k fl) P, Ovvlands' Macassar Oil," aud ooserve that each bottle is (with a Treatise on the Hair, 31st edition,) inclosed in a wrapper, on which are their Names and Address in lied, thus, A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, H ATTON GARDEN, Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND- The lowest price is 3s. 6d.—the next price is 7s.— 4family bottles containing four small 10s. 6d. and double that size 2ls. per bottle. ROWLANDS KALYDOR, A BtsJd and efficient protector of the Skin and Complexion from the baneful influence of Frost, Cold Winds, or Damp Atmospherei heats Chilblains, Chaps, and renders the most hurah and rough Skin delightfully soft, fair, and smooth; effectually eradicates all Pimples, Spots, Red- ness, Tan, Freckles, and other Cutaneous Defects, at the tatae time imparting a healthy Juvenile Bloom. as well as realizing a delicate White Neck, Hand, and Arm. In eases of Burns and Scalds, it immediately allays the irritability and reduces the inflammation. GENTLEMEN, after Shaviny, will find it allay the irritation and make the Skin smooth and soft. Price 4.. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle, duty included. BOWLANDS' ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A POWDER, of Oriental Herbs of the most deltg fu Jragranoe, and free from any mineral or pernieiwt ingredient-It eradicates Tartar and decayed Spots from the leeth, preserves the Enamel, and fixes the Teeth tomly in their sockets, rendering them deli- cately PVltite. Being an Atiti Scorbutic, it eiadicates the Scurvy from the Owns, strengthens, braces, and renders thein of a healthy red; n removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which oUen remain after fevers, taking medi- cine, See. and imparts a delightful fra-qrance to the breath. Price 2s. 9d. per Box, duty included. V Notice-The Name and Address of the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND If SON. 20. ElATTONGARDEN, LONDON, are engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on the two latter Articles; aisc, printed in red, on the Wrapper iu which each is enclosed. Many Shop-keepers offer for sale Counterfeits of the above, composed of the most pernicious ingredients. The j call their trash the G L:. N UIN E," and si;j,u A RowlandSon. omitting the & recommending them as being Cheap Be slIre to A..kfor 'a,owlanls' S !d by them, and by !ti-<pecta de PERCUMEKS u (, MEDICINE VENDERS. MERTHYR TYDVIL. Unreserved Sale of Law Books and Others, Late the Property of D. KAYES, Esq. Solicitor, by the directions of the Executors. MR THOMAS DAVIES, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, without Reserve, TV at the BUSH IN", the whole Collection of LAW and other BOOKS. which are of recent date, on THURSDAY, the 25th APRIL, 1839. Catalogues of the same may be bad of the Auctioneer, Bush Inn, Merthyr. Sale to Commence at Six in the Evening. BRECON SHIRE. 1:0 be ,$]Dltf bl) Auction, By Mr THOMAS DAVIES, At GELLY FFYSNONE UCHAF FARM, in the Parish of PENDERRIN, on TUESDAY next, the 23rd APRIL. 1839, THE FARMING STOCK of Mr Walter Powell; consisting of Five excellent Cows in Calf, Three Heifers, one of which is in Catf, a lot of real Mountain Ponies, a quantity of well-Harvested Hay, Dairy Uten. sils. and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Six months Credit on approved security, or the usual discount for Cash payment. The Sale will begin at Twelve o'Clock. Bush Inn, Merthyr, April 16th, 1839, COAL AND CLAY. irio be art, SEVERAL VEINS OF CLAY, fit for making S Earthen Ware, Fire Bricks, Copper and Iron fur- naces and other purpose requiring intense heat. The Clay has passed the ordeal, and Coal has now been found in the same spot. A lease will be granted on advantageous terms. Specimens of the Clay may be seen at Mr Edmonds's, Ironmonger, Swansea. Apply to Davies, Tyllagarw, near Neath, if by letter, post paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 2*0 be Ittt FOR SIX OR TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE 1ST MAY NEXT, npHE GREATER PART of a RESPECTABLE 1. RESIDENCE comprising Two Parlours, Three Bed Booms, the use of a Good Kitchen. together with Offices; a Three Stall Stable, Coach House and Garden. From Three to Forty Acres of Land may be had, if re- quired. The House is,delightfully situated, in the OGMORE; is distant about Four Md.s from Three good Market Towns, and about Seven Miles from *e ea. Teims may be obtained (if by letter, ^e,.0^ at the Offices of Charles Redwood, Esq So ici or, ov bridge or, of Mr Deere, Alderton Manor House, near Chippenham, Wilts. 17th April, IU39. GLAMORGANSHIRE. C7,0 be Urt, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDFATICLY, rpHE extensive FARMS of TONMAWR and L FOHCI1LAES, situate in the Parish of MiCHAEL- STONE SUPER AVON, containing nearly 600 Acres, and lately in the occupation of a Lessee for life, at the rent of £ 80 per annum. For particulars apply to Mr William Llewellyn, So- licitor, Neath, if by letter, postage paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. COPPICE AND UNDERWOWL). Eo be &olft Auction, By Mr W. MORRIS, On TUESDAY, the 30th of APRIL, 1839, at the BEAK INN, in the Town of COWBRIDGE, at Three o Clock in the Afternoon, subject to such con- dititions as shall be then produced, THE WHOLE of the COPPICE and UNDER- WOOD (excepting those Standards marked wilh Red Paint) now standing and griwincr on about 12 or 13 Acres in PEVCUED WOOD, in the Parish of LANILID, distant about four miles from the town of Cowbridge. A view of the wood may be obtained on application to Mr Morgan Williams, the Tenant, at Pcncoed Farm, and any further particulars had. by applying (if by letter post paid) to the Auctioneer, at Cowbiidge. GLAMORGANSHIRE. To be onr fty Uttton, By Mr. W. MORRIS, On FRIDAY, the 3rd of MAY JfiTO On the premises. at LLYWNHKLYG PARu' ;i0n! CpT!CS; the Town of COWBRIDGE,' CSt e l'HsTOCKervin,ea,82npd v*luable FARMING IL viz:—Hi bwes anrl T « u o ■ -v i- Ewes, 27 ditto Wethers and 8 Ram, TJ, Yearh"g are of the new Leicester breed W. /he the best flocks, and will be found M, ? and healthy 8 capital Milch Cows I'" fV soun^ Calve, Two three year-old He«e' T i, f¥ ..J "c*iers and Calves. 1 wo three year-old Heifers in Calf. Twn i w\ « I i « 'P 0 f°ur year-old Oxen, l ^yHarr f of K u ?ear-ol<1 ^itto. Two two year-old Heifers one of wh!Ch is itl Calf l0 rli good condition. Four good Store Pig!, Farrow oows. Also, About 20 Tons of Prime and well harvested HAY. The Sale will commence at Eleven o'Clock in the forenoon and rh ee A onths credit w,U be given on approved sccunty to Purchasers 0f the amount of £ 10 and upwards. GLAMOUGANSiliiiE, Co be oIlJ bp auction, By Mr WILLIAM MORRIS, On the Premises, at PENLLINE CASTLE, (distant 0m the Town of Cowbridge,) on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 1st and 2nd Days of MAY, 1839, nPHE whole of the Valuable and Modern HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, the Property of the Late EARL OF CLARENDON, deceased; Comprising a set of 12 Mahogany Dining HOOln Chairs, with Morocco Leather seats; 12 Drawing Room Ditto, with Chintz covering 2 Easy Chairs, and 2 Sofas, with Chintz cover- ing I Ditto, with Mohair Seat and Cushions a hand- some set of Chintz Curtains for 5 Windows, with Gilt Ornaments and Bands complete; another Set of Crim- son Moreen Ditto, for 4 Windows, with Brass Poles, Bands and all complete; and a Ditto for one Window of figured Damak, ith Poles and Bands, and several Bedroom Curtains and Cornices 2 elegant Pier Tables, with carved Pillars; set of Dining Tables; nest of Work Tables, several Sofa, Pembroke, and side Tables; VI a hog any Fancy and Sliding Screens; Cheffioneer, Dumbwaiter, Escritoir, and Bookcase wi: h Glass Fronts a larger ange of Cupboards and Shelves, with two wings, Folding Doors, and a Press Bedstead in the centre; a Wardrobe with Sliding Shelves and Drawers; an Eight Day Clock and Case Hat and Cloak Pins about 4 dozen of Rush Bottom Chairs; 5 Mahogany Chests of Drawers; 3 very handsome four-post Mahogany Bed- steads, with Moreen and Chinta Furniture, and Carved Posts and Cornices; 8 Tent Bedsteads and Chints Fur- niture; 4 l'ress Bedsteads- 2 Stump, and 2 Ditto 3 Mahogany Wash Stands, 4 Ditto Dressing Tables, 5 Painted Wash Stands, 7 Ditto Dressing Tables, 5 Bidets, 3 Night Tables, 2 Po Stands, 3 Hair and 8 Wool Mattrasses, several Palliasses, 16 Pair of Blankets, 7 Feather and 6 MillpufF Beds, 3 Marseilles Quilts, 6 Counterpanes, 2 Coverlids, 8 fair of Sheets, 5 Fair oi Pillow Casos, and sundry odd Linen a very consider "hIe quantity of Brussels, Kidderminster, and Scotch Carpeting, the dimensions of which will be ticketed on There are also to be Sold a variety of very useful ivitchen Requisites together with Glass, China, Ware, See. Also, a large handsome Dining Room Grate, a Drawing Room Ditto, with Fenders, Fire Irons, &c. &r W'N 'commence each day precisely at 11 ^lock in the Forenoon. I he A iu"ioneer partiruIarl\, an early attend- ance, as the whole is to bj Sold without the least reserve n two days. NEWBRIDGE, GLAMORGANSHIRE. An Excellent Opening for a Grocer or Draper. TO BE LET, THAT OLD ESTABLISHED SHOP occupied by the late Thomas .Morris, Senr., at PENTRY- BACH, NEVVBUIDGE, with a Dwelling House, Garden and Bakehouse, Warehouse and Stable, at- tached, and to be entered upon immediately. For further particulars, application to be made, (if by letter, post paid), to Thomas Morris, Newbridge. Newbridge, April 10th, 1839. Eo be ILctt ALL the VEINS of STONE COAL and CULM lying under the MYDDYNFICH ESTATE (con- taining nearly Three Hundred Acres), situate in the parish of Llandebie, in the county of Carmarthen. The Veins are of various thickness, from two feet five inches to five feet; and altogether consist of twenty-five feet of Coal. A branch of the Llanelly Railway (now in the course of formation) will pass through the Property. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Mr J. Gwyn Jeffreys, Solicitor, Swansea; if by letter, postage course of formation) will pass through the Property. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Mr J Gwyn Jeffreys, Solicitor, Swansea; if by letter, postage paid. IiliAWrsPYTHID HOUSE. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, AN ELIGIBLE and CONVENIENT HOUSE, with suitable Offices, Coach House, and Stable attached, adapted for the residence of a small family, situate within Two Miles of the Town of Brecknock, on the Turnpike Road leading from thence toTrecastle, and on the banks of the River Usk, with a right of Fishery t leiein, extending the distance of a Mile. For further particulars apply, if by letter, post paid. to Mr Hugh Jones, Land Agent Brecon. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. 1:0 be $0111 by Auction, ( By order of the Trustee for Sale.) At the BEAR INN, in the Town of COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 7th Day of MAY, 1839, between the liourwfTwo and Four in the Afternoon, (subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then produced.) ALL that undivided Moiety of a certain MES- SUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, wilh suitable Outbuildings, called TRALLWYN, and of a certain Tenement or Farm adjoining the House, comprising by estimation 109 Acres (be the same more or less), situate Pf.ris!l of Lanilid, in the said County. A his Kstate is well wooded. The Lands are of a good quality, containing a due proportion of Arable and Pasture. Coals near and very cheap. Celebrated packs of Fox Hounds and Harriers kept in the Neigh- bourhood, and excellent Cock shooting. The Premises are about six miles from the town of Bridgend, and about five miles from the town of Cowbridge, both good ivru .?' thr?uSl1 each of which Towns the Bristol and Miltord Mail passes daily, and the Swansea and Gloucester Coach, with a branch to Bristol, on alternate days. A Moiety of the attached parts will be sold sepa- rately. r 1 For a view of the premises apply to the House; and for further particulars to E. Bassett, Solicitor, Lantwit Major. Letters to be post paid. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. Co be ol:n by Auction, By Mr JOHN AUBREY, At the PEAR INN, COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the "23rd of Api il. betweea the hour* of Two tho Af.„.n00n, PENDOYI.ON. LOT 1. ERW ALT TVVYN, Arable, lA. JR. 4p., pai-t of Maesarrel Farm. Tenant, John Thomas. Land Tax, 8d. r. part°fCAIA MAIt riN.cliiefly pastllre, in Four Fields, 16A. 2r. 26P. of which One Field, called Ton yn Gwyn, is occupied by Evan Samuel, Esq., and the remainder by John Bassctt. Land Tax 9s. 6,1. BOVfLSTON. LOT 3. Part of CAIA MARTIN, l'asturei jn Thrre Fields, 10A 2R. 6P. lenant, the said John Bassett Land Tax, 6s. 3d. LOT 4-CAIA BACH in Four Incisures, including a thriving Plantation 7A. 2R J2p. TENANT the said Evan Samuel. Land lax, 2s. 9^d, ell LOT 5.-THRFE ACHES, by the wuhor M^vr> Meadow, 3A. 1R. 10P. lenant, Lewis Herbert. Land Tax, Is. 4jd. PETEKSTONE SUPER ELY. 6-JYR P'v n^,ni" T1,ree enclosures, 13A. 1R, 1/p. lenant, William Harry. The above Lots are Freehold. ST. FAGANS. T'ot /IELDS. Pasture, part 0f Tre- gochas Farm, IbA. dR-IV., Copyllold of fh(j Manor 0f Pentirch and Clum. lenant, Llewellyn Morgan. LANBLETHIAN LOT 8.-ERW CROSS GWILLIM, Arable, about an Acre and a Halt, near Aberthin, Copyhold of the Manor of Lanblethian. Tenant, Thomas John. Further particulars may be had on application (post paid) to Mr Be van, Solicitor, Cowbridge, at whose Office a Map may he seen. The Tenants will shew the Lands. Britannia Life Assurance Company, No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. ir c ctD rs. William Bardgctt, Esq. I Rohert E!!linton, Esq, "t(,n Samuel Bevington, Lsq. Erasmus liobt. Foster, Esq, Wm. Fec.hney Black, i'.sq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Bnghtman^ Esq. ]^ter Morrison, lisq. George Cohen, Ksq. William Shand, Jun., Esq. Willis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. John Drewett, I'.sq. Thomas Tweed. Esq. itfeTrt'cal 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 authentic and com- plete data. Increasing rates of PrerllillID on a new and remark- able plan, for securing loans or debts; a less imme- diate payment being required 011 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 death C^ai'ns Payaljle within one month after proof of Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports. I remiuin per Cent per Annum payable during First Second Third Fourth Remain- Age. Five Five Five Five der of Years. Years. Years. Years. Life. on ? SV £ '■ d. £ s. d. £ s d £ s. d. ™ 1 1 4 1 5 10 1 10 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 I 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 fi I 16 I 2 4 4 '2 14 6 3 7 3 4 3 4 •>0 2 16 73944555636 13 7 PKTUK MORRISON, Esq., Resident Director, London. AGENTS. » NEWPORT Mr A. G. Jenkino. J u EL) EG A R IRON WORKS — W. P. Ireland. C,t RDIFF W. 1). Ilorwood, Bank. MERTHYR TYDVII —Walter Thompson, Bank. PONTYPOOL —Stephen Vernon, Bank. CHEPSTOW -J. L. Baldwyn, Solicitor. USK ABERGAVENNY -J. Iiiley Morgan. Stationer MONMOUTH. W. Jenkins, Stationer. GLAMORG^HIRE. Co be SoUr "auctiott, By Mr M. WHIIPFINGTON, On MONDAY, the 29th of AFfUL, 1839. at UNDER. HILL, in the Parish of MARGAM, nnHE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, and other Effects, of PHILIP JONES, Esq., deceased, consisting of Mahogany Dining and other Tables Sofa Mahogany Hair Seated Chairs; Pier Glass; Mahogany Chests of Drawers; VVashstaB^s, and ware; Dressing Glassts Fourpost and l ent fcdsteads Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses, &c Fendersstnd Fire Irons Cane seated and other Chairs 200 ras. of Books two Eight Day Clocks; Plate-warmer; Sideboard Writing Desk; Bronze Urns; the whole of tl Kitchen and Brewing Utensils; also, three Ayrshire (fows, one Durham ditto; three Draught Horses; Gig, Foul-wheeled Carriage, Set of Gig Harness; Chaff Machioe^^e. &c. Sale to commence at 11 o,ei# in the Forenoon. GLAMORGANSHTIHJE. to be onr bp auctiolt. By Mr THOMAS WATKINS, At the RUMMER, in the Town of CARDIFF, at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of MAY, 1839, unless previoisly disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given, \LL that well known and conmodious LEASE- HOLD DWELLING HOUSE, Stable, Garden, Orchard, and Premises, called KING'S CASTLE, situate within a Quarter of a Mile jf Cardiff. The above premises are held for a term of 89 years, determinable on the decease of the survivor of to healthy persons, aged 25 and 15 ycars, or thereabouts, and subject to a covenant for tie insertion of another life on payment of a fine of £ 5. The rent reserved is ;e I 15s., ar.d the premises are now let for £28 per aiintim and are well worthy the attention of persons desirous of residence near a good market town, or of those connected with the trade of the port of Cardiff. Further particulars may be had of Mr Cuthbertson, solicitor, Neath, or of the Auctioneer; applications by letter to be post-paid. TO 1HE Nobility, Clergy, and Freeholders OF THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. GENTLEMEN, THE result of the Contest has neither surprised — nor elated me; indeed, had I sent my Circulars to every individual Voter, as my defeated Opponent did, when he declared himself a Candidate, I should have polled many hundreds in addition to my present Majority. I have now the pleasing duty to return you my heart- felt Thanks for your very kind and gratuitous Support, and the best return I can make to you will be in the fair and impartial performance of the duties of Coroner. I am. Gentlemen, Your most grateful Servant, GEORGE THOMAS. FINAL STATE OF THE POLL. THOMAS. ROGERS. Derllys, Cathinog, and Elvet 619 359 Perfeth and Cayo 521 73 Three Commotts. 357 715 1497 1147 Majority for Mr Thomas 350. GLAMORGANSHIRE. AT the General Quarter Sessions, held at Cow- bridge, on Tuesday the 9th Day of April, 1839, the following orders for payment were made For th* CarJ>*J £ 'I! "s- d. £ s. d. On account of next Quarter's ex- pfiditure 150 0 0 For Sauries J29 10 0 Balance of Gaot.a Bill 27 12 61 For Conveyance of Convicts.. 15 17 10& 323 0 4} For House of Correction at Swansea. On account of next Quarter's ex- penditure (ft) 0 0 For Salaries rjQ 2 0 Balance of Gaoler's Bill 43 11 173 13 U Clerk of Peace Q.iarter's Gratuity 36 5 0 p. n money paid for County 6 15 7 Balance of his Bills for Business 35 2 2 llIess 41 17 9 Coroners. R. L. Reece, Esq 47 18 11 Win. Davies. Esq 61 16 5 Chas. Collins, Esq 46 16 6 Win. Morgan, Ejq.. 22 1 H 4 178 19 9 Mr Bird for Printing, 16 11 6 Mi Jenkins for Printing ..•••• 8 8 0 Mr Reynolds' Quarter's Annuity as retired Keeper of late House of Correction 5 0 0 Editor of Merthyr Guardian 819 0 792 15 31 County Rate lid- WOOD. Clerk of Peace. GAZETTE AND GUARDtAN OFFICE, High Street, Merthyr Tydvil. MR J. E. DIBB announces that he has been appointed the SOLE AGENT in Merthyr, for the Sale of Books published by J. W. PARKER, West Strand, London; including' those produced under the direction of the General Litera- ture and Education Committee of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Catalogues may be had, gratis, on application at the Guardian OHice, Merthyr Tydvil. Thg following is a selection from the list nrHF, ANGLO SAXO.V CHURCH its History, Revenues, and General Character. By the Rev. Henry Soames, M. A. Author of the Elizabethan Religi- ous History. A New Edition. 1O. Gd. READINGS IN .biography a selection of the Lives of Eminent Men of all Nations. 4s (jd. The design of this work is to give an account of the lives "fthe Leaders in the most important revolutions which history records, from the age of Sesostris to that of Napoleon. Care has been taken to select those person- ages concerning whom information is most required by the historical student. f BIBLE BIOGRAPHY; Histories of the Lives and Conduct of the 'ncipal Cha racters of the Old and New Testament- Hy E. Farr, Author of « New Version of the Book of Psalms. 4^ E?AMILY HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By the A Kev. G. R, Gleigf 1 • A. With Pictorial Illus- trations. 3 Vols., 6s. 6d. each. The main purpose of the Family fli,tory of England has been to unite objects wluCf, jQ g(jcjj undertakings are not always found to OIlIClde; namely. to render the study of English History not merely instructive, but interesting and amusing. For this purpose, the greatest care has been taken to seize upon all those striking features in the detail 0f events, which not only convey to the mind ot the reader a vivid picture of scenes past, but induce hun to ar^ue from effects to their cases. While the philosophy of history, there- fore, is sedulously taught, it is taught in a manner cal- culated to gratify both young and old, by affording to the one class ample scope to reflection; to the other, matter that stirs a"1' exc,teg, while it conveys sound moral instruction. rpHREE WEEKS IN PALESTINE AND LE- X BANON. With many Engravings. 3s. A little volume from the T raveller's notes. Descrip- tions of Baalbec, Beiroot, Damietta, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Ramlah, and other places, are blended with remarks upon the natives. the incidents of the journey, and the observations and reflections which naturally occur to a Clergyman in travelling through the Holy Land. READINGS IN SCIENCE; familiar EXPLANA- tions of Appearances and Principles in NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, With many Engravings, 5s. TO THE CLERGY. W ANTED to EXCHANGE a WELSH BENE- T FICE. situate in the most delightful part of the vale of TOWY, value X170 per annum, for one having Divine Service in ENGLISH. No objection to any income, however small, if the living offered in lieu of the Welsh Benefice be in other respects eligible. Address (Post Paid), T. R. T., Post Office, Newport. Monmouthshire. DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF. T^HE VERNAL VISITATION of the Reverend and Worshipful WILLIAM BRUCE KNIGHT, M A., Chancellor of the Diocese of Llandaff, WILL BE HELD at the times and places following:- At COWBttlDC E, on TUESDAY, the 7th of May. At LLANDAFF, on FRIDAY, the 10th of May. At A B ERGA VEN NY, on TUESDA Y. the 14th of May. At NEWPORT, on THURSDAY, the 16th of May. The Chancellor takes this opportunity of expressing his hope that all such defects as were presented at the last Visitation will have been set in Måer. and that Certifi- cates to that effect will be regularly delivered to him at the several places of meeting, hy all such parties as have not already certified. He will also feel greatly indebted to the several Rural Deans for any information with which they may be pleased to favor him in regard to the con- dition of the Churches, Churchyards, Glebe Houses and Lands, &c., in their respective jurisdictions. Registrar's Office, 1st April, 1S39. The Poor Law Commissioners for Sngland and Wales, HAVE NOTIFIED to the Clerk of the Peace for the county of GLAMO RG \N, that they have appointed HICH\RD MICHAUX MUGGE RIDGE, Esq. late Migration Agent, to be an ASSISTANT POOR LAW COMMISSIONER Pursuant to the Pro- visions of the 4th and 5th Wm. IV., cap. 76. intituled An Act for the Amendment and better Administration of the laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales," and that the said Richard IHichaux Muggeridgo, on the 5th day of Apiil inst., took the required Oath before the Hon. Mr Justice Coltman, one of the Judges of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. 14th April, 1839. WOOD, Clerk of Peace. 1839. To COVER THIS SEASON, at ST. BRIDES -*■ MAJOR, near BRIDGEND, that Celebrated Horse ULICK, Bred by his Grace the Duke of Grafton, and is now rising eight years old. Thorough-bred Mares at Five Sovereings each, Half-bred Mares Two Sovereigns each, and Five Shillings the Groom, the Groom's Fee to be paid at the time of Covering, and the remainder on or before the first of July next. Ulick was got by St. Patrick, out of Turquoise bv Selim, her Dam Pope Joan (sister to Pledge) by Waxy out of Prunella by Highflyer; St. Patrick was by Wal- ton, his dam by Dick Andrews, grandam by Trumpator, great grandam by Highflyer. St. Patrick (sire of Ulick) won the great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster. Tur. quoise (Ulick's dam) won the Oaks Stakes at Epsom. The performances of LTlick have not been numerous, as he is supposed to have injured his off fetlock joint before, when young, which prevented his coming out often but his running has been respectable. At two years old Ulick started for the Criterion Stakes at Newmarket, and was not placed. He did not start at three years old. At four years old lie ran four times at Newmarket; twice in Handicap Stakes of one mile each, in both of which he was unsuccessful he won the Town Plate, in the 2nd October Meeting, 'two miles, beating Col. Peel's Bubastes, Sir J. Graham's Zulima and Nimble. He also won a match at the Houghton Meeting, beating Lord Chesterfield's Eva, two miles. five years old he ran only twice; he ran second to Lor,: Exeter's Luck's All, for the Jockey Club Plato, beating the Duke of Rutland's Florestan; and won the Town Plate, two miles, beating Sir Mark Wood's Amesburg. Lord Berner's Murtin, and Mr J. Day's Diligence. The above are the only times of'Ulick's starting public. His colour is a dark chestnut; has an excellent constitution, temper and action. Any further information can be obtained, by apply- ing to John hdwards, at the Greyhound Inn, St. Brides Major, near Bridgend. CROSSTHWAITE & CO.'S OCCULT LOZENGES, F°cAh,?n'\r? of C°r,PS and COUGHS, TNFLUENZ^, ac-PM« 0UTHs and THROATS. CONSUMPTION cirlxT SHORTNESS of BREATH, DISPER- SION of PHLEGM, HO RSENESS, WHEEZINGS and all affections of the CHEST and LUNGS, and are all infallible Remedy for the HOOPING COUGH. '"FHE OCCULT LOZENGES are a premifive 9 and a destroyer of the incipient seeds of corrupt -onsumption, and in confirmed Asthma or Chronic 1 lseases of the Chest, they afford immediate relief as well as 111 all Pulmonary complaints. For Hooping Cough ney 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 s: renphen the Lungs Persons occasionally taking them are fortified against Cold and Inflammation. 0 Twenty years experience has placed their beneficial effects beyond the shadow of a doubt, having in no one "istance during that long period fallen short of the de- sired result. prepared (only) by the Proprietors, CROSSTHWAITE 65 Co., 23, Thavies Inn, Holborn, London; in boxes, price 2s. 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. Sold by Mrs Jenkins Druggist; and by Mr David ilorgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; Crutchley, Drug- n, 5 Phillips, Druggist, Cardiff; Price, th ,dSend Evans, Journal Office, Carmar- e.i; amuel, Llandilovawr Phillips, Druggist, Haver- rtwt.st, lowers, Bookseller, Tenby; Cole, Drug- p.J1'! jerystwith Jones. Druggist, Cardigan Williams, Silurian Office, Brecon Williams, Printer. Crickhowell; Davies, Newtown BriSCOe, Wrexham; Strone, Uangor lllianiN, Druggist, High Street, Carnarvon; Barker, oeaumaiis Lea, Druggist, Ellismere Edwards. Book. seller. Oswestry; Heath. Bookseller, Monmouth; Wyke, Druggist, Abergavenny; Morgan, Druggist, High Street, Newport Weston, Hereford Gardiner, Bromyard Taylor. Kington; Gilkes, Leominster; and by most Druggists and Medicine Venders throughout the King- dom. 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. Crossthwaite & Co., London. Extract of a Letter Manchester, 20th Dec. 1837. I hear very satisfactory accounts of the Occult Lozenees sold the people are .urpnsed at the gQod cffecu t,f produce; many think them too simple, but a careful trial soon convinces them to the contrary 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 anothe^proofjf the efficary of thege 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 1 r years afflicted with confirmed Asthma, so much so^ha^ e dared not venture from her home during the cold months, but having been induced to try a box of your Lozenges ar. the beginning of last Winter e i l of the weather she w-as enabled to take exercise in the open air, and follow her usual occupation, and she has uot been troubled with a return of her complaint since. Please to send me a fiesh supply immediately with a few circulars for distribution. I am, Gentlemen, yours respectfully, V I.-FSIG«EVI) R HENRY DYER, Trowbridge, Wilts, 21st June, 1838, Chemist. Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the HALF [ YEARLY GENER\L MEETING, or Assembly of the Proprietors of this Navioation, WILL BE HELD at the CANAL HOUSE, in NEWPORT, on WEDNES- DAY. the 1st Day of MAY next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. THOS. COOKE. Clerk to the said Company. Newport, April, 16th 1839. FOR the Cure of Scrophuia, Scurvy, Scorbutic Aflections, Eruptions and Pimples on the Face, and other parts of the Bodv. Swellings or Ulcerations of the Neck, Sore Breasts, and all disorders attended with painful swellings or with morbid and irritating Erup. tions of the Skin. open Wounds and Sores, Contraction of the Limbs, Enlargement of the Joints, or Glands, Lameness, Morbid Secretions, General Debility, Nervous Affections, Lumbago, Loss of Appetite, lndiges ion, or where the constitution has been injurod by excesses, or diseases of any kind, Mercury, or other injudicious treat- ment, and in all those cases in wiiich Satsaparilla, or Tonics are of any avail, the following Pills have in- variably proved far superior to anv otherMediciri". ("I' H FA I Fi Fj\I" D lt'-o W t I I-A •J| Have attained unparalleled celebrity, and are especially sanctioned by the Faculty, as being, without exception, the safest and best Alterative and Tonic ever discovered, thousands having been radically cured by their unerring powers, after all other means had failed; whole families, from the child to the adult, of both sexes, have been by them restored to Health and purity of Blood, their strength being renewed after long sickness, and sup- ported under the decay of nature, &c. The following Testimonial will satisfy every one of their efficacy. "We have in our practice tor many years, witnessed the unfailing powers of C. S. CHEDDON'S FAMED HERBAL TONIC PILLS in all cutaneous and other dis- eases for which they are offered, and from their safety, certainty, and superiority over all other medicines, we can confidently recommend them as the very best Tonic and purifier of the Blood ever made public. In all cases we have seen, they have produced their effects with great rapidity, and without requiring the least restraint or altera'ion from the usual habits.——Signed by John Palmer, M.D., Walworth, Dr. Thornpg-n, Dr. Brown, Dr. Darwall, of Birmingham, Dr. Bdl, n. Browne, Esq. M. R.C.S., aud other eminent Physicians and Sur- geons. Numerous Testimonials from pfrs ns cured may be seen at the Agents, and which accompany each Box. AGENTS.-D. Iorgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydfil; Wil- liams, Cambrian Office, Swansea; J. L. Briustocke. and Evans, Journal Office, Carmarthen P. John Rees, Vatchel and Phillips, Cardiff; Witiiams, Pontypo d I Hird and Drinkwater, Pembroke; Griffith and Protheroe Narberth; Havood. Neath; Evans, Newport; Davis and Williams, Cardigan Bradford, Chepstow; Farror, Monmouth; Rees, Uandovery; Ferris, Browne, and Score, Union-street, Bristol; and by all Chemis's and Patent Medicine Venders In the Kingdom. Whole sale by Hannay and Co 63, Oxford Street, London. Prepared and sold 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 in the country will be corresponded with uniil cured. Of whom may be obtained price4s. 6d. and 10s. the ANTI-CONSUMPTIVE LINIMENT." Prepared and Sold by appointment, at Messrs Graham and Co.'s, 138, Holborn, near Furnival's Inn, London. This valuable remedy the Discovery of a Physician of eminence, is celebrated for quickly curing and pre- venting Consumption, Asthma, recent, Chronic, and Hoopiug-Coughs, Wheezing at the Chest, Croup, and all diseases of the Lungs, Liver, and Stomach, which it effects without producing tenderness or other incon- venience. It is perfectly safe, and is applied by gentle friction. anci so extraordinary is its power in strengthening the Chest, &c., that all of delicate habits, or predisposed to Pulmonary Diseases should apply it without delay; as also all Vocalists, Public Speakers, &c., who neces- sarily have much exercise for the Lungs. With each bottle will be given the Essay lately publishea. on the new method of curing Dropsy and Consumption, or the latter may be had alone of all Booksellers, or at Messrs Graham and Co.'s as above; and patients in the country corresponded with until cured. Fee 10s. All letters post paid. IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE On every StagR and Symptom of the V E\TERE L DISK-VSE, iu its mild and most alarming fortns 'j J, published by J MESSRS. PERRY & Co., SURGEONS, 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham; 23 Slater Street, Liverpool and 2. Rale Street, Manchester; and given gratis «rh each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS Price 2s. 9d.t 4s. 6d. and I Is. per Box, /jfe. CONTAINING a V_y full description of the above complaint, ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS, shew- ing the different stages /tSjrir Xi Vav l's "^p'ofable and °^ten ^ala^ d'sease, as v '^(M[ jtB/ we" as f^e dreadful ( I I n JWvr effects arising from the u3e of lnercury> accom- jrflQy panied with plain and practical directions for an effectual and speedy cure with ease, secrecy, and safety, without the aid of medical assistance. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2s.9rf., 4s. 6d. and I Is. per Box, are well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhea, 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 infection, 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 cure. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfultjess of illiterate men, who by the use of that deadly poisoli, mercury, ruin the constitution, cause ulceration, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deaf' ness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throats, diseased nose, with nortlirnal 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 drbility. brought on by an early and indiscriminate IlIdlllgence of the pa,sions, frequently acquired without the kno< )pj]gg of the dread- ful consequences resulting therefrom, and which not only entail on its votaries all the enervating imbecilities of old age, and occasion the necessity of renouncing the felicities uticin,1 of marriage to those who have given way to this delusive and destructive habit, but weaken and destroy all the bodily senses, producing melancholy, deficiency, and a numerous train of nervous affections. jn til08e distressing cases, whether the consequence of such baneful habits or any other cause, a certain and speedy cure may be re- lied on by taking Perry 8 Purifying Specific Pills, and bv a strict attention to the directions pointed out in the Treatise, which fully explains the dreadful results arising from these melancholy cases. & Messrs Perry and Co., Surg,»ons, may be consulted as usual at No. 4, Great Charles Street, Birminoh->m 23, Slater Street, Liverpool. Only 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 \i 1 Town in England, Scotland, Wales and RR,I. J .I6 on the Continent, and North and South America" & S° N.B.-Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medi. cine Venders, and every other Shopkepp(!r can plied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, with the usual allowance to thp u n t and Son, Farringdon Street; T. b' 2' nl J* Hdward,. 67, St. Paul's Chur'ch Yard S.t'ron B6w Church Yard; Hannay and Co n Lotdon.*11 °ther Wh0ksal^ate-iSuL0H^ln WANTED, AYOUNG MAN, as an ASSISTANT in the GROCERY BUSINESS. He must be able to speak the Welsh Language. Application personally, (or if by letter, post paid), may be made to A. B., at the Guardian Office, Merthyr Tydvil. BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS USK AND GLAMORGAN, WILL SAIL i During the NEXT WEEK, as follow. FROM BRISTOL. APRIL 22, Monday l £ after 23, Tuesday 2 after 24, Wednesday 2iafter 25, Thursday 3 after 26, Friday 5imorn 27, Saturday 6 morn FROM NEWPORT. APRIL; 22, Monday 10 morn 23, Tuesday Ilk morn 24, Wednesdav. I after 25, Thursday 21 after 26, Friday 3 after 27, Saturday 3 after FARES:—After Cabin, 4s.-Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Chil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-ptice.-Dogs, Is. each. Four-Wheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10., Horseseach, 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. !J::T The Proprietors of the above Packets GIVE NOTICE that they will not beaceountable 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. 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. These Packets will commence Plying twice a day on the First of May. The Chepstow Packet will resume her station early next Month. PONTYPOOL AND ABERGAVENNY.—Coaches Daily between these places and Newport. TREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- btidge, Bedwelty, and a branch from N cwbridge to Nantyglo.—A Coach Daily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about 10 o'clock morn- ing, and starting at I o'clock afternoon. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- pany's Office, Quay, Bristol; or at the Packet-Offices, Itowniiam-Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, New- port. JOHN JONES, Agent. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKET NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, H. T. PARFITT, Commander, ^51^1 IS INTENDED TO SAIL Duiiugr the NEXT WEEK, as fb)i&\rsf (With liberty to Tow Vessels, J • FROM CARDIFF. APRIL 22..Monday .Nautilus ]2 noon 23..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte U afternoon 24..Wednesday ..Nautilus 2i afternoon 25..Thursday. Lady Charlotte 2 afternoon 26..Friday Nautilus. 3; afternoon 21.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte 7i morning FROM BRISTOL. APRIL 22..Monday .Lady Charlotte 10 morning 23..Tuesday .Nautilus 12 noon 24.. Wednesday.. Lady Charlotte Ii afternoon 25..Thursday. Nautilus. 2 afternoon 26.. Friday. Lady Charlotte 2i afternoon 27.. Saturday Nautilus bi morning Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time 01 Sailing. FARES:—After Cabin, 5s.-Fore Cabin, Ss. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.-Dogs, It. each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 2h., Ditto drawn by One Horse. 10s. 6d. Two-Wheel Carriage, IDs. Gd. j Horses, tis. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin, 7s: 6d.; Cattle, C)s. Sheep, Is. Pigs, Is. These Fares include every expense. Freighters arc requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to be sent to o. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin. Cumberland Basin Locks: and for the LADY CHA LOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Wyehouses to the Packets.attheexpeuseof the Companies. Merthyr, Newbriage, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, U^ninuent.and Caerphilly.-Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons aud Lock-up Canal Boats im- medlately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, I:) wlllch case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freight to be paid on delivery. ° ofthpkrf' ^aCka?\ forwarded to allpar.'g Steam PackprYiffi ,0U- "^ay* wllen sent to eitherof their Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will be ea* y obtained by applying to the Agents. Mr Woodman, Agent, at tho Packet Office on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones. Agent, No. 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 Packet. NOTICE.— The Proprietors of the above Steam Packe;s give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passengei's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristoi, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Booking.— Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expence of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satisfied Freight 'and Charges due by consignees to tlu, Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed welghtio or measurement,' claims for loss or damage, &C-, cannot be anowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. TO THE SUFFERERS FRO" BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. 1>HE unexampled success ofFRAMPTON'S PILL P l'l ^.E-^L*TH calls for particular attention.—These i Is give immediate relief in all Spasmodic and Windy omplaints, with the whole train of well-known symp- toms arising from a weak stomach, or vitiated bilious Secretion, Indigestion, Pain at the pit of the Stomach, Bilious or Sick Head-ache, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Sense of Fulness after Meals, Giddiness, Dizziness, Pain over the Eyes &e. &c. Persons of a Full Habit, who a'e subject to Head-ache, Giddiness. Drowsiness, and Ringing in the Ears, arising from too great a flow of Blood tJ) the Head, should never be without them, at many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use. They are highly grateful to the Stomach, create Appetite,relieve Laugour and Depression of Spirits, gently relaxing the Bowels without griping or annoyance, create Appetite. relieve Laugour and Depression of Spirits, gently relaxing the Bowels without griping or annoyance, removing noxious accumulations, rendering the System truly comfortable, and the head clear. The very high encomiums passed upon them by a large portion of tae public, is the best criterion of their merit, and the con- tlnual statements of their good effects from all parts of the Kingdom, is a source of the highest gratification. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strandv London and by most Medicine Venders in the Kingdom. Price b. ljd„ per box. MrD. Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr. Tydvil; MrPhillipsj, ^ardiff; Mr J?j»rror, Monmouth.; and by the Venders off Medicines generally throughout the Kingdom. Ask for FRA',NIPTON',S rILL OF HEALTH, and ob- ierve the name and address of "Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, LOlldoo," on the Government Stamp.