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To Parents and Guardians. WANTED by a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST in good business, who also dispenses the Medicines for a public Dispensary, a respectable YOUTH as an APPRENTICE. Apply to the Publisher of this Paper. To Land Surveyors. ■\7rrANTED TWO YOUNG MEN, fully Com- t T petent to engage in the above Profession, both in the Field apd Office. A Specimen of Mapping will be required, and tbe strictest recommendation as to sobriety and attention. None others need apply Also, TWO APPRENTICES wanted, from 17 to 19 years of age. Apply, if by letter post paid, to Messrs Wm and H. Williams, Land and Mineral Surveyors, Waterloo Street, Swansea. TO BE LKT, A DWELLING IIOUSJ2 and SHOP with exten- sive CELLARING underneath, situated in PAItK ROW, in the Town of TUK I) KG AR. For particulars apply to Mr Richard Jenkins, spirit merchant. Trcdegar. COAL AND CLAY. Co be iLtf. 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 be 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. GLAMORGANSHIRE. C70 be net tip Auction, By Mr R. WILLIAMS, At the NEW INN,at NEWBRIDGE,on WEDNESDAY the 19th day of JUNE inst., between the hours of three and five in the afternoon, unless previously Let by Private Treaty, of which due notice will be given, THE VICARIAL TITHES of the Parishes of Lantrissent, Aberdare, Yatradyvodw^, Lan- wonno, and Lantwitfardre. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Edward Stephens, Attorney, Llandaff, or to the Auction. eer, Aberdare. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Co be OnJ lit) Auction, By Mr THOMAS EVANS, At the WYNDHAM ARMS INN. in the Town of BRIDGEND, on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of JUNE instant, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, sub. ject to conditions of Sale to be then produced. ALL those FOUR FREEHOLD FIELDS, or closes of valuable LAND, called Caia Shag and Caia Dorian, containing by admeasurement. 16A. 3R. 17P. or thereabouts, situate in the Parish of Coity in the County of Glamorgan, now in the occupation of Mr William Leyshon, and Mr Edward Loveluck, at moderate rents. The above premises abound in Lime Stone, and have a constant supply of Water; and are situate within a quarter of a mile of the improving town of Bridgend, part thereof fronting the Turnpike Hoad leading from Bridgend to Coychurch, and affording a very eligible scite for the erection of a country residence. Further particulars may be had of Mr Cuthbertson, Solicitor, Neath, (if by letter, post paid.) The tenants will show tne premises. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Œo lie £ ol& fiy sauttion, By Mr DAVID THOMAS, At the CASTLE INN, in the Town of NEATH, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th Day of JUNE instant, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, LoT 1. ALL those seven newly erected COTTAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, situate in the upper part of Orchard Street, in the Town of Neath, aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr David Thomas, Victualler, and his undertenants. The above Premises are subject to a Lease granted thereof to Mr David Thomas, for the term of Three Lives now living and aized 53. 31 and 20 years, at the Annual Rent of £ 8 1 Is. Od. LOT 2—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, situate In Water Street, in the Town of Neath, aforesaid, with the New Buildings and Erections annexed, well adapted for Warehouses, and lately used as the Neath Work. h°LoT 3—A1J that PIECE of GARDRN GROUND part of the Old Workhouse Garden, extending in length or frontage 40 yards, and in breadth 44 yards, or there- abouts, as will be particularly described on a plan to be produced at the Sale. This Lot is eligible for building upon. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr Cuthbertson, Solicitor, Neath, (if by letter. postage to be paid.) IRON WORK FOR SALE. THE PROPRIETOR of all IRON WORK, in the County of LANARK, having great extent of Land and Minerals attached to it, is disposed to sell the same, and is ready to treat with any party inclined to purchase. The LAND extends to about eleven hundred Acres, and the MINERALS to about thirty-four hundred Acres-tbe whole free of any rent, feu-duty, or lord- ship. The MINERAL FIELD contains several seams of COAL, suited to IRON MAKING, and a SEAM of CANAL COAL-IRON STONE in great variety, extending over the whole property, among these the Blaekband, of excellent quality and thick- »nsu to the extent of upwards of five hundred Acres, and several SEAMS of LIME-STONE. The present winnings of COAL and IRON-STONE will last at nn out put adequate for Tour or five lur- Baces fo 'r inany ye, irs to coine, mid the LIM ESTON P,, catt be bad in any quanttty close to the surface. Tl.Pre is command of water for all purposes, and "hundan of FRgESTONE, FIRE CLAY, and COMMON BRICK CLAY and SAND. The blast engine is capable of blowing five furnaces to tbe extent now generally done in Scotland mere is n FORGE and ROLLING MILL, which, with a trifling outlay in alterations and repairs, are cap* e: o producing 200 tons of bar iron weekly, a"^f ts in general are well found in machinery and impic of every description. ri„rk\ There is a Mansion-House, Manager's, and Mouses, Inn, Store, and other Buildings, and a pretty full complement of Workmen's Houses, with 0 shops, &c. ri The MINERALS lie near the surface, nre casi'j wrought, and cheaply produced, and the carriage of the manufacture to the different markets is moderate; that to London not exceeding in all, from the VVorks, sixteen shillings a ton. Tike P(O is strot)gr and of a superior quality, being well adapted for all kinds of Foundry Castings, and it produces the very best des- cription of BAR IRON. There is a considerable stock of Materials on hand, which the purchaser may have at a valuation; also the benefit of any existing engagements with workmen and others, so far as transferable.- Immediate entry en to be giv to tlje whole. A most eligible opportunity is here afforded to any partv wishing to enter into the Iron Trade, particularly to a Capitalist or a Joint Stock Company, from the tcotM which the subject offered presents for the ex- ercise of capital in the extension there of the Iron manufacture in all its branches, and under the most, favourable circumstances. The payment of the price may be made to suit the convenience of a purchaser- The most amplo and satisfactory information will be given. In the mean time, for application any be made to Messrs. WiUi^n G H am I aud Sons, London; Edmund Buckley. Esq.. « ter; Thomas Boyd. Esq., Liverpool; Ben»nu1.ib; boas Eta Level Furnares, Staffordshire, Wilson^Esq., of Dundyvan Iron Works, Glasgow William Dixou, ^^v°^w0OD. f flanibro' Wharf, Bristol GLAMORGANSHIRE. Co be Utt, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, lHE extensive FARMS of TONMAWR and FORCHLAES, 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. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. Messrs MURRAY and TATTERSALL, Mlill elI b Auction, IN LOTS, At the WYNDHAM ARMS INN, in the- Town of BRIDGEND, on .FRIDAY", the 12th and SATUR- DAY, the 13th JULY. t IF, AN F,'W'I'ON;aitd part afhMieTYTHEGSTOPf ESTATES, comprising the commodious and finely situated MANSION of OAN-Y-GRAtG, and about 900 Acres of rich and fertile FHEliHOLD LAND; also the MANORIAL RIGHTS over the EX- TENSIVE COMMONS of nearly 1,100 ACRES, with the Advowson of the Parish of Newton. This Property is situate in the Parish of Newton Nottage, in the very best part of the Vale of Glamorgan, close to Coal, excellent Roads and good Markets; it abounds in Limestone; and the Mansion commands extensive Views of the Bristol Channel, and the opposite Coast of Devonshire. rure air and excellent Sea Bathing are amongst the advantages appertaining to this delightful residence. The Duffryn Llynti Kail- road goes through the heart of the Estate to the Harbour of Porthcawl. which, in a few years, will rank with the first Ports in the Bristol Channel. Printed Particulars with Plans may he had at Dan-y- graig House; of Mr Redwood, solicitor, Cowbridge; at the Mackworth Arms, Swansea; Castle, Merthyr; Angel, Cardiff; Beaufort Arms, Newport and Chepstow; the Bush, Bristol; at the place of Sale and of Messrs Murray and Tattersall, surveyors and land agents, 47, Parliament Street, London. IN DERBYSHIRE, NEAR TO CHATSWORTH, THE STOKE HALL ESTATE, WITH A 110 MA IN AROUND IT OF 511 ACRES-SO LONG THE FAVOURII'E ABODE OF ROBERT AUK., WRIGHT. ESQ. MR GEORGE ROBINS has very great pleasure in informing the public tha^ jlVnVpE'rmo^ the Executors, to SELL BY PUBLIC COMr fc.1 II ION, at the MART, LONDON, on THURSDAY, the 27th of JUNK, at Twelve, in one lot, _DTV An unusually eligible FREEHOLD PROl JsKl Y, re- cognised for many a long year as THE STOKE HALL ESTATE, and THE LITTLE LION OF DERBYSHIRE, in contradistinction to its more elevated compeer, CHATSWORTH'S FAVOURED DEMESNB. The varied beauties of Derbyshire are so familiar to the public that the composer of this imperfect sketch might almost excuse himself from the difficult task of attempting a correct outline, but the paramount duty he owes to his respected client forbids his contemplated excuse-he will, however, be so concise that a fastidious reader shall not be fatigued. The estate is situate in the very heart of Derbyshire, five miles from Bakewell, ten from Chesterfield and Sheffield, the mail to Sheffield passing through it daily. THE RIVER DERWBNT, whose beauteous stream is so justly renowned, appears in all its glory at Stoke-nature (always kind) has been bountiful beyond measure, having so disposed the river that it encircles nearly the whole of this large domain- Stoke almost appears to'claim it as its own. THE NATURAL LOVELINESS OF DERBYSHIRE appears concentrated into one focus. The wilduess of the thick, ample foliage of the PET PLACE U.Nubt-c vutt ESPECIAL I EW, within whose shades the Derwent for a while retires, only to burst again upon the sight with increased force and beauty and the stupendous hills, which form an amphitheatre of prodigious extent, give a splendid picture, as contrasted with the peace and quietude of the fertile valley below. The softer allurement of this beau- teous scene,contrasted with the murmuring of the rapid stream, at once indicates that the hand of something more than mortal has lent its powerful aid. The reader may imagine, although it would not he an easy task to describe, the beauties of a walk of two miles in extent, parallel with the famed Derwent, varying at every turn, -1 Lost for a space through thickets veering, But broader when again appearing," passing through its rugged course, beneath luxuriant grown plantations, where Vistas are planned with com- summate judgment, so as to catch ever and anon the splendid diversity of this Claude like picture, relieved by the undulation in these grounds, which have been so aptly assimilated to THE GAKUKN VI." EDEN. The river traversing over unseen beds of stone, the gracefully waving fern, scattered over the fore-ground, impart just such an air of tempered wilJness as must gladden the correct eye of the lover of scenic beauty, without offence to those who are inclined to lolk rather for the superintending hand of care and cultivation. L Lingering here awhile, and surveying the vastness of Nature's beauties, how humiliating does the littleness of human work appear? In the midst of this enjoyment, and near to the Water- fall and Cascade, is a Cold Bath, which by natural means, inclines to the temperature of warm water, by reason of its velocity passing from a great distance within tbe rocks in its progress through the rugged ap- proach to light and air, PIEUCEFIELD, IN ALL ITS GLORY, may be proud to be contemporaneous with Stoke (ex- cepting always in its extent), for It cannot surpass the loveliness of the terrace walk, indeed a comparison would be unfavourable, inasmuch as the Golden Wye does not claim to be particularly pellucid, wbile Dorwent repre- sents a limpid stream, pure as the fountaiu from which it emanates. In respect to STOKE HALL MANSION, I Mr Robins ima^iues that the historian will record his opinion in something like the fol|owing FAITHFUL POMRAITURE: It is one of the most delightful Mansions of the country. It does not pretend to t >e magnificence or splendour of Chatsworth, but it claims, a with good grace, to be selected as the fit 'A f' 'h?Se inlhe Pursuil of the comforts and eleganci hfe. j, js neit[,er poor for want of ornament, nor ga" y with profusion. Stand, ins alone on a graceful and commanding eminence, it looks without envy upon anything created, and on the Derwent, ITS OWN NOBLE STREAM, occasionally black with sliado,41 rolling majestically along. while the rippling is indistinctly heard, and its dark surface, are perpetually relieved by the transparent reflection from the foliage which overhangs its peaceful batiks. The offices both within and without are fully commen- surate. The Court.yard is properly placed on the op- posite direction, the high road dividing it and the Plantations, shutting it entirely out of sight. In pursuing Mr Robin's invariable system of proclaiming facts, and facts alone, he must, in the same spirit of candour, admit that the imaginative powers of a man of taste (or lady if it be preferred) may be successfully employed in renovating and embellish lug this hospitable Mans.on. THE EXTENSIVE LAWS AND flifcASUKh GROUNDS J are fully adequate, and, by a little Met and cleverness, may soon be restored to thejr pristine f Gardens of two Acres, are encompa*se^ by lofty ^r,ck wiMs, ornamented by Green House and Conservatory. THE FARM RESIDENCE forms a pleasing feature in the general effect_; His most 1 .tMtilv nlaced so as to CO/TKBSMU *i F r ,round. There are abundant buddings for agn- miles arouno. full of wealtn and cultural purposes, and a tenant, I"' contentment. Tff THE WOODS, TH¥onve JUN'SRS AND IEVBN AOKKS. T,e L.l.« .W. at pleasure, the Derwen »a crops averaging two whenever occasion requre imperfect sketch tons of hay per acre. uc advantages that will of a few only of,1 f s^oke6 Hall, »nd a Purc,>aser- °" accompany the sale of a delighted by having 2:«'»»• f-. features have been ^mentioned that the Railway, By the bye it shoulJ Stoke Hall within an in less than 12 months, wi» b.' eight hour's trip to the <- P cuiars, with a plan and It can be viewed, an | gale, at the Kntland drawing had, 28 days P"°' most comfortable Hotels iri Anns. Bakeweli (one ot the. the Ton(ine England); the .Ani,e f Manchester; of the Sheffield; of Mr F.fl.er, Auct..oneer, Thre(. Printer of tbe Der >y eP gjmpsijn, Solicitors. s;rkowrtheriAul«,M»r;i sidd &L Mr George ltubiua" Qffices, London, THE GABALVA ESTATE AND DEMESNE, IN THE VALE OF TAFF, WITHIN THREE MILES OF CARDIFF, WITH A CAPITAL HorSE, AND 101 ACRES OF LAND SURROUNDING IT. MR GEORGE ROBINS is favoured by in- structions from the Proprietor to SUBMIT to PUISLIC COMPETITION, at the AUCTION MART, LONDON, on THURSD \Y, the 18th of JULY, at Twelve o'clock, in One Lot, A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, and partaking of so many valuable auxiliaries that a few only must suffice in this announcement. The situa- tion cannot be too highly commended. It is bounded bv the WATERS OF THE RIVER TAFF, with a luxuriant Vale extending from THE GREAT IRON Wo ;KS AT MERTHYR to Cardiff, where the river empties itself into the British Channel. CARDIFF AND ITS ANCIENT CASTLE, renowned for the Imprisonment of ROBERT, THIUD DUKE OF NORMANDY, is within threm, Cowbridge within twelve, and New- port only fifteen miles off; ..11 capital Markets, to say nothing of the nevcrfailing vent that is found for all the produce of the Land at Merthyr Tydvil. THE CITY OF LLANDAFF, so called. but which in truth can only claim to be legiti- mizedas a villiagp, is immediately opposite and THE CATHEDRAL OF LLANDAFF; «nly a few hundred yards off. THE GABALFA ESTATE, includes a residence full of comfort, and with abundant accommodation to meet the wishes and enjoyment of a family prone to hospitality and good fellowship, includ- ing altogether sixteen bedrooms, a spacious drawing and dining room, library,and billiard room, besides domestic comforts of every kind. THE COU1T YARD encloses standing for Five Carriages and Stalls for Ten Horses, Dog Kennel, and an infinity of appendages, useful as well a, ornamental. THE PLEASURE GROUNDS AND GARDENS are extensive and prolific, beside the delight and lax ury of HOT-HOUSE, PEACHERY, AND CONSER. T, „. VATORY. i ne Kitchen Garden, of two acres, is encompassed by lotty walls, which yearly groan with the weight of never- tailing crops. These Gardens have been aptly brought into comparison with TFIF- HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, possessing all this renowned Society can claim by their learning, and unincumbered with its vast expense. THE DOMAIN EXTENDS ALTOGETHER TO ONE HUNDHED AND ONE ACRES, in which is included SEVENTY-EIGHT ACRES OF THR FINEST MEADOW LAND IN THE COUNTY, with farm buildings fully commensurate. The Arable Lands aproach the Town of Cardiff, one of the "MOST IMPROVING TOWNS IN ENGLAND," THE MARQUIS OF BUTE having taken it under his special protection, and in furtherance of the plan, has already achieved a wonder, in the rapidity by which he has caused the Docks to be nearly completed, and • r M TffE TAFF VALE RAILWAY in full progress. It will pass through the Arable Land of the Estate and there arc Lots of BEAUTIFUL SITES FOR THE ERECTION OF VILLAS. The beauties of Glamorganshire are so well known that itwoald be a work of supererogation to remark upon them, further than to demonstrate that a building operation within the INCOMPARABLE BEAUTIES OF GLAMORGANSHIRE'S FAVOURED SCENEHY must unquestionably be A CERTAIN AND PROFITABLE OPERVTION. A purchaser who inclines to the Estate will find it return, in due season, a very large interest upon the Capital embarked. Particulars, with a Plan and Drawing, to be had' Twenty-one days prior to the Sale,of Messrs Pfothero and Phillips. Solicitors to the Vendor, at Newport, °f M/ Towgood, of Cardiff; Messrs Savery and Clark, Bii-nul SMr Bradley, at Cowbridge, Mr Hall, New Boswell Court; the Auction Mart; and at Mr George Robins's Offices, London. IN THE T.C or TuiuiiMrt^ A MOST IMPORTANT PROPERTY for those of MODERATE MEANS, and who would EMIGR\TE SUCCESSFULLY, HOLDING FORTH TEMPTA- TIONS of the most ENCOURAGING KIND, as the LANDS V'EFE iTlLE BEYOND COMPARISON, and SUPPORTED by NATURAL AUXILIARIES NEARLY INFINITE. Mil. GEORGE ROBINS is instructed to OFFER TO PUBLIC COMPETITION and per- emptorily, at the Auction Mart, London on TUESDAY, JULY 23, at Twelve o'clock, in Lots. The FREEHOLD LANDS included in this important SALB, «»■•«» THOUSAND ACRES; will be divided in Lots, from TWO HUNDRED TO TWO THOUSAND ACRES IN EACH; situated on the Main left hand fork, of the Big Sandy River which is a branch of the MiGHTY WATERS OF THE GREAT OHIO, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, intersected in every direction by INUYlERABLE CANALS. which empty their tributary waters upon the confluence ° BIG SANDY AND OHIO RIVERS; directly in the neighbourhood are RISING TOWNS. GOOD MARKETS, NAVIGABLE RIVERS, AND NATIONAL TURNPIKE ROADS. There is a direct communication by steam to NEW YORK, ORLEANS. PITSBUITG, RICHMOND. BALTIMORE. AND WASHINGTON. THE VAST RAILROADS HAVE COMMENCED under the sanction of Government, who have contributed FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS towards their completion They are now fast approach- ing maturity, and run through a large portion of this elegible property. The lands are in Cabell and Kanawha counties. They are fertile almost beyond belief, the soil adapted to the production of everything that is useful and necessary for city consumption—viz., Barley, Wheat (averaging 30 bushels per acre). Rye, Oats, Cotton, I-olatos, Maize (averaging 60 to 100 bushels per ocre). Turnips. H^y, 'crops two tons per acre), Hemp, lobacco. Fruit, and Vegetables, in the greatest profusion and perfection. They are also peculiarly adapted for RAISING OF C \TTLE of all kinds, and three years absolutely DOUBLE THEIR NUMBER. Industry and a little capital, therefore, are alone wanting to render this one of the FAIREST AGRICULTURAL PORTIONS OF THE GLOBE, in a climate, it must be remembered, remarkable for its salubrity and invigorating poweis, and the Country, in point of Health, unsurpassed; besides which, it may be called THE LAND OF PROMISE, from its extraordinary and inexhaustible discoveries and natural productions. FOR THIS CHARMING COUNTRY is not only rich in beautiful and picturesque scenery, but abounds in objects interesting to the natuialist and Ami. quarian, inasmuch as the mineral and fossil wealth is nowhere to be equalled, and iron, sune, coal, lead, limestone, &c.. are found in every part in the greatest abundance; and, what is now of first-rate importance to the emigrant, in point of profit or revenue, most valuable and continuous Salt Springs are to he found on every Acre of the Estate. From the minerals on this property a fruitful source of commercial enterprise may be con. templated. It should be observed that religious worship is unshackled, and there is A TOTAL A HSENCE 0.? TAXES, VAST TRACTS OF VALUABLE TIMBER, consisting of enormous oak, maple.poplar, and other trees, which add in a large degree to the already large profit, being in great demand for shipbuilding, steam-boats, .d exportation. ln,ay therefore, be stated, in great confidence, that sale will secure to those of VERY LIMITED MEANS WEALTH WITHOUT RISK; possessing only the essential requisites of industry and a eut. A farmer having saved even from 4VOO to LIOO from the wreck of his fortune will find at this sale an >>pportunity to realise all his bright and early anticipa- lon" It IS not a speculation founded on theory, expe. rience has demonstrated that it is a moral certainly, and, consequently, a mechanic possessing C200 or upwards, m f? con.ently appear at this auspicious sale. tJne single fact will convince the sceptic that the United State4 are sought as the resting place of nearly all emigrants; during one month no fewer than SIXTEEM THOUSAND PASSENGERS arrived at New York, aud the ratio drawn from the above is that should emigration thus proceed, New York in a halt a year will possess half a million more foreigners. 1 articulars may be had at the Waterloo, Liverpool; the Manchester Times Office, at Manchester; the Hen .ind Chickens, at Birmingham; the Auction Mart; and <it Mr George Rohins's offices. Covent Gardeu. The title is clear beyond the possibility of doubt, being the original grants from the Virein)am Government ia the year 1795, IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF BATH. WID- COMB HOUSE, A CLASSIC ABODE, WITH ITS LITTLE PARK AND PLEASURE GROUNDS, EX- TENSIVE GARDENS, PLANTATION WALKS, CASCADE, AND WATERFALL. MR GEORGE ROBINS feels singular plea- sure in making known to the public, that he is instructed by the Executors of the late Miss WRENCH to SUBMIT to PUBLIC COMPETITION at the Auc. tion Mart, London on THURSDAY, the 27th JUNE, at Twelve o'Clock, WIDCOMB HOUSE, A SINGULARLY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PRO. PERTY, and one so remarkable by its association with the litera- ture of the day, that the writer feels be might damage the little reputation which he has acquired, or place it in very great jeopardy, by the imperfect fketch which the following humble effort is intended to convey PRIOR PARK AND IIS DEMESNE, is in conjunction with WIDCOMB HOUSE AND ITS PARK GROUNDS; the former has for many along year claimed to be THE LEVIATHAN OF BATH, and yet in its proud altitude seems to envy the quiet, unpretending SCRNE OF LOVELINESS AND BEAUTY, which adorns THE LITTLE LION OF THIS GREAT CITY. It would be in vain to attempt more than a very faint description of the first impression that is awakened in approaching "THE AMBROSIAL GROUNDS," it is sGmething electric; the mansion stands, or rather nestles under the shadow of the Hill; the Church is its nearest neighbour, covered with ivy, which in its game- some luxuriance, entwines itself around this sacred edifice. Nature is here arrayed in her most romantic garb, and it were impossible to increase the charms of a spot so rich in her own beauties." The whole extent is laid out with that perfect taste which knows how to wed nature to art without sacrificing its simplicity to the alliance. There is a general harmony pervades the picture; it is, however, from THE DELIGHTFUL TERRACE WALK that the scenic effect is rendered one OF SURPASSING BEAUTY. It extends throughout the gardens, where the parterres, enriched by flowers, are fragrant beyond measure, and lead to the distant lawns, enamelled with shrubs. In perambulating the luxuriant plantations, the murmuring sounds of the WATERFALL AND CASCADE in the Park Meadow becomes almost a constant and welcome companion. The majestic hanging woods, while they add grace to the landscape, screen the domi. cile from the wintry winds. The hermitage in one direction-the orangery and depository for gold and silver fish, and its limpid fountain, in the opposite, form a picture that may be likened unto fairy land-it should he seen or it will never be appreciated. Within the little Park NEPTUNE IS SEEN PRESIDING OVER THE WATERS, in a splendid Colossal figure. The undulation through- out the demesne is incessant, and the views from THE CELEBRATED MOUNT, are most extensive and varied looking down upon THE SPLENDID CITY, (which it may be well to remark is not quite one mile off) TO MR BECKFORD'S CELEBRATED TOWER. THE UMBRAGEOUS WALKS are of considerable extent; with a capital Cold Bath, and a room and fire place connected. THE GARDENS ARE PROLIFIC BEYOND MEASURE, and embrace every thing in the shape of fruit and vegetation that those learned in the new School of Art can desire. Close by is a Park Meadow of considerable extent, and only separated by a road, with so much of delightful irregularity, so much hill and dal 'k". It almost review, with a Cascade and Watefol1 taste to take appears in tile and erect thereon a M[NOR CONTEMPORARY TO PRIOR PARK, In conclusion, it may with great truth be affirmed that nature has achieved almost a miracle, in so small a space; and left the powerless offorts of art to bewail its own infirmities. THE ENSEMBLE IS (EN VERITE) UNAP- PROACHABLE, although limited to 16 acres. The next (and a very indispensable duty), will be to call attention to THE STONE EDIFICE. and its Internal Accommondation. First observing that the writer has now entered upon CLASSIC GROUND It is a matter of notoriety, that the Prototype of squire Western, in Fielding's Tom Jones, is to be traced to VVidcomb. It is a delightful reminiscence, that the admired Author produced his remarkable novel within this hospitable roof; the surrounding neighbourhood is hallowed as it were by the association of Poe^ romance Prior Park,"the Seat of Sq"«re Allen, will be remembered by that charminz distich so happily ex- pressed by one of England's sweetest bards, which was called forth not alone by the inspiration of the Muse, but as a trifling tribute of gratitude toward a npve«ir. ing Parton. 'Twas thus the Poet sang his I atron s praise: Let humble Allen, with an awkward shame^ Do good by stealth, and blush to find it fame- OI>E The acccommodation within is ample for all the legitimate wants of a family of ilDPortance. It 1S In most substantial order, although a few hundred pounds may be advantageously employed in decorative orna- ment. There is a capitkl water-inill licar at band, but entirely excluded by the growth of the plantations, from me which an income of 100 guineas a year is available, and there are several cottages, besides a sung '"tie V ltta and gardens under the wings of Widcomb, which would ex- ceed another Hundred Pounds. The property is all Freehold, and the title unexcep- tionable. Descriptive Particulars, with a Dra" ing and Plan of the property (at6d. each), may be bad twenty-one days prior to the Sale, at the White Hart, Bath Bush, Bris- tol Plough, Cheltenham; of C. II, Pare, Esq" Bar- rister, and Charles Greville Esq., Solicitor, both of Bristol; of John Soden, Esq, Gay Street, Bath, who will give an order to view the Estate; the Auction Mart, and at Mr George Robins's Offices, London. Pursuant to the Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. The Court for fteltcf of gnoolbmt debtors r I^HE following Prisoner, whose Estate and Effects IL have been vested in the Provisional Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed his Schedule, is ordered to be brought up before a Commissioner on Circuit to be dealt with according to the Statute—as follows:—At the COURT HOUSE, at CARMARTHEN, in the County of CARMARTHEN, on the Fifth Day of JULY, 1839, at the hour of Ten iu the morning precisely. J 0 8 E 11 H THOMAS, late of Pantycellia, in the Parish of Landilovawr, in the county of Carmarthen, timber dealer, general agent, and timber merchant's clerk, pre- viously of Clarence Buildings, Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, mineral surveyor, formerly of Comb Martin, in the county of Devon, mineral agent, and before then of Llangaddock, in the county of Carmarthen, farmer, auctioneer, aud shopkeeper, and before then of Llan- sad wrn, in the same county, auctioneer and land valuer, and before then of Coedmain, iu the parish of Llandilo- vawr, in the same county, farmer and auctioneer, and before then of Bailie, in tbe parlh of Llangaddock, in the same county, farmer and timber dealer. TAKE NOTICE. 1. If any Creditor intends to oppose a Prisoner's dis- charge, notice of such intention must be given to the said Prisoner in writing, three clear days before the day of hearing, exclusive of Sunday, and exclusive both of the day of giving such Notice and of the said day of hearing. 2 But in the case of a Prlsoncr, whom his Creditors have removed, by an Order of the Court, from a Gaol in or near London, for hearing 10 the Country, such Notice of Opposition will be sufhcient» if given one clear day before the day of hearing. 3, The Petition and Schedu e will be produced by the proper officer, for inspection and exauiination at the Office of the Court in Loudon, between the hours of Ten and Four; and Copies of the Petition and Schedule. or such part thereof as shall be req,llred, will be provided by the proper officer, according to the Act 1 and 2 Vict. c. 110, sec* 105 N. B. Entrance to tb« office, ja Portugal Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. 4. The Duplicate of the PefltlOD and Schedule, and all Books, Papers and Writings nled therewith, will be pro duced for inspection and examination by the Clerk of the Peace, Town Clerk or other person with whom the same shall have been directed to be lodged for such purpose at the office of such Clerk of the Peace or other person, and Copies of the Petition and Schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required, will be there provided according to the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 57. sec. 77, or I and 2 Vict. c. 110, sec. 1Q6, as the case may be. WAt. ØlMON8, Attorney, Carmarthen, CAUTION. WHEREAS several dishonest dealers having obtained some of the Empty Boxes of Harvey's India Rubber Blacking (of which, from the immense Sale of that article, great numbers are daily emptied), have filled them with a spurious article, and sold it as the original, the Public are requested not only to ask ^r Harvey's Blacking, but to observe that on every Packet, the words John Harvey's India Rubber Paste Blacking" are printed, without which none are genuine. Sold in Packets weighing two ounces price ld-; and in Jars at Is. 6d., Is., 6d., and 3d., by respectable Agents in every City and Town in the Kingdom; and whole- sale, by Philp and Evans, at their depot, 29, Clare Street, Bristol. GLAMORGANSHIRE, 7\n>TICE rs HEREBY GIVEN, that the L ▼ Next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the said County will be holden Oil TUESDAY, the SECOND DAY of JULY next, At the Town Hall, in the Town of NEATH in the said County, on which day the Magistrates will meet and pro:eed to Court at Eleven of the clock in the Forenoon. The Grand Jury will then be sworn, at which time all Prosecutors and Witnesses are directed to attend and prefer their Bills of Indictment. All Appeals and Traverses must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before eleven o'clock of such day. A II businesses relating to the assessment. application, or management, of the County Stock or Rate, and to the internal regulations o f the County, will commence at half- past eleven o'clock of such day. All Bills and Demands relating to the Public Expenditure of the County must be delitiered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will not be audited and seitledatsuch Sessions. All Persons who have any Traverse or Appeal to bring before the Sessions, are to be prepared to proceed on the same on Tuesday morning's Court: ex- cept in cases relating to Bastardy, which will not be heard until Wednesday morning's Court. All costs given or allowed by the Court, must be tared at the same Sessions, or they will not be afterwards allowed. Hie several acting Magistrates within the said County are re- quested to return all Depositions, relating to Felonies and Misdemeanors to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, into the office of the Clerk of the Peace at Cardiff, on or before Friday, the 28th Day of June instant. Cardiff, June 1 st, WOOD, 1839. Clerk of Peace. BRSCONSHIRE- J\T0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ■L *Next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for this County, will be holden On TUESDAY, the SECOND day of JULY Next, it the Shire-hall, in the town of Brecon; on which day he Magistrates will meet and proceed to Court at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. The Grand Jury will then be sworn; at which time all Prosecutors and Witnesses are iirected to attend and prefer their Bills of Indictment; and ill Appeals and Traverses intended to be prosecuted at the tame Sessions, and notice of all applications by Overseers or Guardians of Parishes, for orders upon putatwe fathers, for reimbursement for maintenance and support of bastard children, under the Act 4th and bth William IV., cap, 7 6, nust be entered with the Clerk of the Peace, before the ritting of the Court. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That all persons having claims upon the County, in respect f work done and articles furnished for the use of the County Gaol, must attend with their accounts before the Visiting Magistrates, at the Gaol, on Tuesday, the Twenty-fifth day of June inst, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon; and persons having other claims upon the County, must attend with their accounts before the Magistrates, at the Town Hall, Brecon, on Monday, the First day of July next,at eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when such several accounts will be audited. And further, that the business relating to the Assess- ment. Amplication and Management of the County Stock or rhe said Second day oj ouiy r: r AND NOTICE IS HEREBY LASTLY GIVEN, That all Costs of Prosecutions to be allowed by the County must be tared at the same Sessions, previous to or during which they shall be incurred, or they will not afterwards )e allowed.-Dated the 5th day of June, 1839. POWELL, Clerk of the Peace. IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE n every Stage and Symptom of the 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; ind given gratis with each Box of PF.RRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and lis. per Bo.r, A CONTAINING a full description of the above complaint, ILLUSTRATED ^BY '^e ^erent 8!a £ CS (MTv'f often fatal disease, as wdl as the dreadful l(iiPiS/M jGt effects arising from the use of mercury, accom- practical directions for all effectual and speedy cure with ease, secrecy, and safety without the aid ofmedicalassistance PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2i 9<I.,44.Gd.and lis. per Box,are well known throughout urope and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the enereal 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 au 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 j 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 patieut a permanent and radical cure. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this hnrrid disease, owing to the unskiifulness of illiterate men, who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, cats" ulceration, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deaf- ness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the sliin 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. p In those dreadful cases of sexual debility, brought on by an early and indiscriminate indulgence ofthe passions, frequently acquired without the knowledge 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 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. In these 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's Purifying Specific Pills, and by 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., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 4, Great 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 England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland also on the Continent, and North aud South America. N.B.—Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medi- cine Venders, and every other Shopkeeper can ho sup- plied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific ■ Pills, with the usual allowance to the t, ade, by Barclay and Son, Farringdon Street, T. Butler, 4, Cheapside Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Church Yard Sutton and Co.. Bow Church Yard Hannay and Co., 63, Oxford Street; and by all ot4el wholesale Patent Medicine Hotues in koudoa. Wanted at Nantygrlo Iron Works, A FARM BAILIFF; likewise a COAL AGENT, to look after a Sale Colliery and Limestone Quar- ries. Both to be of Good Character and Sober Men. Apply personally, or by letter, post-paid. FOR the Cure of Scrophula, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Eruptions and Pimples on the Face and other parts of the Body. Swellings or Utcerations o; 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 Affect ions, Lumbago, Loss of Appc!'te> Indigesiion, oi I where the constitution has been injured by excesses, or diseases of any kind, Mercury, dr otlierinjiidiciotis treat- ment, and in all those cases in which Saisaparilla, 01 Tonics are. of any avail, the following Pills have in- variably proved far snprrlor t'i Rn" ■•"herMedicm". ism Have attained uupsxaUeled celeOmy, And arc e^pecirilli sanctioned by the Faculty, as being, without exception, the safest and out 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, &e. The following Testimonial will satisfy every one of their efficacy. y We have in our practice for many years, witnessed the unfailing powers of C. S. CHEDDON'S FAME]) HEIIBAL TONIC PILLS in all cutaneous and other dis- eases for which they arc 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 Biood ever made public. In all cases we have seen, they have produced their effects with great rapidity, and without requiring the least restraint or alteration from the usual habits.—-Signed by John Palmer, M.D., Walwortli, Dr. Ihornpson, Dr. Brown, Dr. Darwall, of Birmingham, Dr. Bdl, R. Browne, Esq. M.R.C.S., and other eminent Physicians and Sur- geons. Numerous Testimonials from persons cured may be seen at the Agents, and which accompany each Box. AGENTS.-D. Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; Williams, Cambrian Office, Swansea; J. L. Brigstock, and Evans, Journal Office,Carmarthen P.John, Ilees, Vatchel and Phillips, Cardiff; Williams, I'nntypool; Hird and Drinkwatnr. Pembroke Griffith and l'rotheroe, Narberth; Haywood, Neath; Ev;u,s> Newport; Davi; and Williamq, Cardigan; Bradford, Chepsto* Farror, Monmouth; Rees, Llandovery Ferris, Browne, & Score, Union-street, Bristol; and sold by a'l Dealers in Patent Medicines in the Kingdom. Sole Wholesale Agents, by appointment, Messrs GRAHAM & Co., 138, Holborn, near Furnival's Inn. London, where Agents are requested to forward their Orders. Of whom may be obtained price4s. 6d. and 10s. the ANTl.CONSUMPTl VE 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 Hooping-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 fciction, and 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 published, on the new method of curing Dropsy and Consumption, or the corresponded with until cured. Fee 10s. All letters post paid. Yoland's Specific Solution. FOR speedily curing Gonorrhoea, 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 Voland 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 bullfinches in length. and four and a quarter in circum- ference. The patient had sutfered for years, and had in- struments passed without success- but a short continuance of Yolatid's solution relieved, and finally removed all her sufferings. She was miserable, but is now happy, and desires her case to be made public. Her name and ad- dress is Mri Anne Spillane, 5 HcdfordStreet, Blackwall, and the medical gentleman who attempted the operation, Mr Christopher Tatham, of Poplar. If you doubt, apply to the patient cail, or desire some friend to do so, upon the Proprietors of the Solution, at 138, HOLBORV, near Furnival's Inn, London, who will gladly affoid every facility to enquiry, also shew the stone, which is now in their possession. YOI.NND ,S SOLUTION is equally efficacious in all the diseases for which it is recommended —it never fails,—read the teSLinIODialsl-t'y I it, and you will very soon add yours to the thousands it has already cured; no matter how long you 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 HUNORED POUNDS REWARD to any one who could equal it, but no Coulcl. 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, anil far more so than any other in all urethral diseases. Signed by Surgeon 'ooper, H. Ley, M.D. Lecturer on Midwifery, Dr. Claike, Dr. Green, See, Sold in Bottles at 2s. 9d. 4s 6d. and lIs. each, by D. Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydtil; Wil- liams, Cambiian Office, Swansea J. L. Brigstocko. and Evans, Journal Office, c,rnartheii P. John, Rees, Vatchel and Phillips, Cardiff Williams, Pontypool; Hird and Drinkwater, Pembroke Urifiuh and Protheroe Narberth; Haywood, Neath; Evans Newport; Davis and Williams, Cardigan; Bradford, Chepstow Farror, Monmouth; Rees, Llandovery; J erns, Browne, and Score, Union-street, Bristol; and by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Venders in the Kingdom. Whole sale by Hannay aud Co., »«>» ^tor« Street, London. sold Retail by Messrs GiUH A\f and Co., 13S, 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 I usual fee of 10s.; and patients in the country will be corresponded with until cured. Dropsy and Consumption Cured By a Physician. The new system tritimpilallt The most extreme cases being daily cured with great rapidity, as reference to patients P''ov.e- So satisfied is the discoverer of the certainty ot ins success, that lie is willing to forego his fee (to all who personally apply) for advice until after they are^u[^Jr' Attendance from 9 till 3 daily, at Messrs. GRAHAM Sc Co.'s, I38( Holborn, tiear Furnival's Inn, London, where may be obtained the Anti-consumptive Liniment, so celebrated for quickly curing and preventing Consumption, Asthma, Colds, Coughs, and all diseases ot the Lungs, Throat, Liver, aud stomach, which is effected without tenderness, or other inconvenience. The remedy is perfectly safe, and is applied by genile friction, and Its power is so great in ,trengthening the Chest, &c. that all of weakly habits, or predisposed to puVmonary ntscases, should apply to it without delay as also all Vocalists, Public Speakers, &c., who necessarily have much exercise for the Lungs. With each bottle will be given the Essay lately published, on the new meth d of Curing Dropsy and Consllmption, or the latter may be had alone of all booksellers, or at Messrs..Graham's as above, The Anti-corksumptive Liniment may be obtained of the I Agents for Yoland's Solutiop, PrUe s. 64. alld 10s, Glamorganshire Canal Navigation- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the A NV \L GENERAL MEETING, or Assembly of the Company of Proprietors of this Navigation. will he held.by adjournment, at the CARDIFF AlfMS INN, iu the Town of CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY the 26th day of JUNE instant, at the hour of Eleven in the forenoon. GEO. FORREST, „ Clerk to the Company. Cardiff, 5th June, 1839. BRISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS USK AND GliAHORGAN, '(SSFEA WILL SA: £ ) ifiNy During the NEXT Vf^EK., as folio v. FROM BRISTOL, JDNEI", Nionday 101 morn 18, Tuesday 11 morn -19,Wed t)esday 12 nooft 20, Thursday after 21, Friday 2 after 22, Saturd.y I 3 after FROM NEWPORT. JCNF. 17, Monday 8 morn IB, Tuesday ti.1 mora 19, Wednesday 9 morn 20, Thursday, 10 morn 21, Friday .o. 10.1 morn 22, Saturday. 12 noon FAiZl-.S :-After Cabin, 4s.-Fore-Cabin, 2s.-Ciiil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. each. TO AND FRO SBtE DAY, provided a To and Fro ticket is taken, After Cabin, 6s.; Fore Cabin, 3s. 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. The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets GIVE NOTICE that they will not beaccountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parce I (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. IRUDEGAH IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- btidge, and Bedwelty,and a branch from Newbridge to alityglo.-A Coach Daily between these places and Newport -t 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 tbe Packet-Oinccs, Rownham-Wharf, Hotvvells, and Rodnev Wharf, New- port. JOHN JONES, Agent. T. E CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKET NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, II. T. PARFITT, Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL 4ft t]iN During1 the NEXT WEEK, as follows. •«sfiS1sSB (With liberty to Tote Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF. JUNE 17..Monday Na.itilns IJJ mornin* !ê::Tx)"àr ¿ilWiÙWê J iniorniiig ,i:: 21.. Friday Nautilus 12 afternoon 22..Saturday Lady Charlotte afternoon FROM BRISTOL. JUNE 17.Monday .Lady Charlotte 71 morning IS..Tuesday .Nautilus. B morning 19..Wednesday .Lady Charlotte 81 morning 20..Thursday Nautilus 10 morning 21..Friday Lady Charlotte 101 morning 22.. Saturday Nautilus 12 noon Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time of Sailing. FARES:—After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cahin, s. Children under 12 Years of Age, H alf-I)rice.-Dogg, Is. each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies'Cabin. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms, Four-Wheel Carriage, Sis.; Ditto drawn by One Horse. 10s. Gd. Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. Gd.; Horses, 6s. each; liot-se and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin, fid.; Cattle, 6s. Sheep, Is. l'igs, 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. Cllmberland Basin Locks; and for the LADY CHAULOITE, 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, Bridqend Llantrissent,and Caerphilly,—Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons aud Lock-up Ciiial Boats im. mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance in which case they will be deposited in the tealll Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery Goods, Package-, Parcels, &c. forwarded to all parts 0 the 'ngdom without uelay, when sent to either of their 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, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac. ket; ana of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. H. Owen, 16, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packet. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets 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 Bristo:, 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 ouly for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to th Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weight* or meatureinent, 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. làd. per box. TO THE SUFFERERS FROM BlflOf-JS AND LIVER CO M PLAINTS, Tunexampled success of FRAMPTON'S PILL P n- 11 EalTH calls for particular attention.—These 1 s K've 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 Futness after Meals, Giddiness, Dizziness, Pain over the Eyes &c. &c, Persons of a Full Habit, who a'e subject to Head-ache, Giddiness. Drowsiness, and I' Sit "ingin the Ears, arising from too great a How of Blood to the Head, should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms'will be entirely carried off by their immediate use. They are highly grateful to the Stomach, create Appetite, reUeve 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 the public, is the best criterion of their merit, and the con- tinual statements of their good effects from all parts of the Kingdom, is a source of the highest gratification. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London and by most Medicine Venders in the Kingdom. Price Is. lid. per box, Mr D. Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr PhIllips, Cardiff"; Mr Farror, Monmouth and by the Venders of Medicines generally throughout the Kingdom. Ask for FRAMPTON'S I ILL OF HEALTH, and ob- serve the name and address of "Thomas Prout, Stratid, London," eA the Government Stamp.