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GLAMORGANSHIRE. IN THE PARISHES OF LLANGENITH, LLANMADOCK, AND ROSCILLY, ALL IN GOWER. V VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT s I FREEHOLD ESTATES, Extensive and valuable Manorial Rights and Privileges, with fine Pasturage, over many Thousand Acres of excellent Common. MR. GEORGE GOODE TW« tn announce that he is honoured -with instructions to OFFER FOR »IlB BY PUBLIC COMPETITION, AND THAT HE WILL On SATURDAY, the 7til Day of SEPTEMBER,1839, Sell by Auction the under-mentioned exceedingly valuable and important FREEHOLD ESTATES, (Land Tax redeemed), with their desirable privileges J ALSO, THE UNDIVIDED MOIETY OF THE MANOR OF WEST TOWN FEE A\D LLANGENITH, ALL TO BE SOLD IN THE FOLLOWING LOTS, AT THE MACKWORTH ARMS, IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA, AT ONE FOR TWO O'CLOCK. J "2 QJ 1 a. Names of a *3 Names of Tenements. Quality. -2 Tenants..§ a Where situate. A w c"1 w A. R. P ] All tliat Cottage and Croft adjoining Llan- „ „f madock Hill .Pasture. 97 John Tucker.. 0 2 6 Near the Village Llangenith, adjoining Llangenith, adjoining Llanmadock Hill. 2 All those Two Fields, the Hayes Do 11 & f R q ft r vear the Village of And Bess Rollings Hayes Do 26 J«hn Rees 3 0 5 ith. 3 The undivided third part of a Dwelling- house and Garden adjoining, called m the Village of Llan- Pound House James Rees. 0 1 4 *n .f 4 All that Messuage, Dwelling House. Otit genith. Houses, and Garden, with Twelve Fields of excellent Land, called 1 John Beynon.. 0 133 Upper Ground •••• Pasture. 2 Do 0 3 36 Lower Ground Do 3 Do 0 3 25 This Lot adjoins that Middle Groose Do 4 Do 0 3 0 excellentCommon ca Croft Do 5 Do. I 1 10 ed Llanmadock Hill, Higher Park Ar. 6 Do 1 0 0 and is intersected by Lower Park Do 7 Do 1 1 12 Cock-st. Lane & Bur- Broad Lake Do 72 J. Roberts. 2 1 8 rows Lane, there is a ,Dtiful supply of wa. Withy Red Do 8 J. Beynon 1 3 lu plentiful supply of wa- Withy Bed Landshare. Do 18 J. Rees I 3 0 ter in each neld. Broad Mead Mea. 9 .1. Beynon 1 3 16 Broad Mead Do 92 W.Taylor 0 2 32 And Furuel's Mead Do 33 J.Roberts 1 310 5 All that desirable Messuage or Dwelling House, Out Houses, and Garden, with Six Fields of very rich Land, called 27 J.Roberts 0 2 9 Croft Pas. 28 Do 1 1 18 T i,_ a,viri;n, Bigger Groose Mea. 12 Do 4 0 8 r,'° ma,j0ck Hill Smaller Groose Ar. 13 J. Rees 2 3 10 tbe, L anm* «•». Broad Lake 17 J Roberts. 2 0 0 and has access to the z Little Moor Park Mea. 23 Rees 3 1 20 roads c' Colley's Meadow 42 Wm. Folland.. 2 3 10 and Burrows u ne. All that Farm House, Barn. Stables. Beast p 38 Wm. Folland,-j House, Garden and Orchard, with Two 44 Win. Richard, 0 20 Cottages, Gardens and Orchard. 'i?«~ 50 AnneClement ( Farm 59 and others # ) And also, Seven Fields of capital Land, called Acre Past. 36 Wm. Folland.. 1 1 20 White Field Park 37 ])0 3 0 12 Lower Sears j)0 43 James Taylor.. 3 3 16 This Lot adjoins the Upper Sears Past. 49 Do 1 2 0 Hill an<* Cock-street Green Croft Mea. 60 \nne Clement 1 0 3 Lane. Broad Park •••• Do 61 Do 12 6 And Four Acres Clover 62 Do 3 0 10 7 All those Nine Fields or Closes of capital Land, called Western Park Ar. 29 J. Roberts 2 2 0 Lower Pit Park Do 40 Wm. Folland.. I 325 Higher do. •••■ Do 39 Do I 3 30 This Lot adjoins Cock- Great Pit Park [)0 James Taylor.. 3 3 10 Street Lane and the Little Acre J)0 03 AnneClement 1 0 10 Hurrows, & commands Long Stone •••• •••• Do Do 0 3 5 many delightful situa- Morris Hill Past. 31 .1. Roberts I 3 30 tions forerectingVillas New Mead •••• Mea. 26 Jas. Taylor 2 139 And New Mead Do 53 J.Roberts 2 1 32 n All those Five Fields or Closes of capital ° ooerts. H Land, called Great Close pa8t. 4g Jas. Taylor. 6 1 10 Small Way rn Do. 1 0<; adjoins the Bntley Park j)0 74 n0* 2 3 8 Hill and Cock-Street Hill Park D ?r Oo"" 2 2 16 Lane. Collins Park Mea. ™ UOmm\\ 1 2 32' 9 \U those rive Fields or Closes of capital Land, called nn n on Three Land Share Pieces Ar. & 78 JaS" Tayl°r- Old Ruins Past. 80 Do 2 0 1 Higher Meadow •••• Do 79 Do 3 2 16 Round Meadow •••• Do 81 Do 4 0 16 And Burrows Do 82 Do. 2 14 10 All those Seven Fields or Closes of capital Land, called- Long Park .» A r. 51 James Taylor.. 3 0 5 Cilcathan Do 64 AnneClement. I 3 16 North Park Past 65 Do 1 210 New Park Ar. 66 Do. 1 32H The Hurst. Past. 67 Do I 010 Three Quarters Ar. 83 James Taylor.. 1 00 And lower Cilcathan Do 68 Anne Clement. 0 336 11 Alt those Four Fields or Closes of capital Land, called— Upper Hilland Ar. 30 J. Roberts 1 2 12 Upper Farland Do 51 James Taylor.. 3 2 16 I Jus Lot adjoins the Lower Hilland •••• Do 53 Do 3 0 5 Burrows Lane. And Lower Farland •••• •••• Do 47 Do 1 2 20 12 All those Six Fields or Closes of capital Land, called— Higher Head Land •••• Clover. 15 J.Roberts 2 2 20 Lower Head Land •••• Ar. 16 Oo 2 2 16 .p.. T Half Acre Do 20 Do « C.*4" B"" Lander's Acre Mea. 21 J. Rees 2 *5 1U Oakwood Two Acres Do 22 J. Roberts. 2 1 2n And Dunn's Meadow Do 34 Do 10 5 13 All those Six Fields or Closes of capital Land, called Upper Eastern Head Land Ar. J. Rees .••• 5 3 10 Lower do. |)o 14 Farland Acre. M iq r.0 1 U This r m „ r • d 1 iviea, iy uo. • '"»> Mt adjoins Bur- Parkmead Do 45 « f" rows Lane Park Meadow. Do 32 J.Roberts. 2 Turnal's Mead Do 4g j Kecs 1 2 I 14 All those Three Fields or Closes of capital Land, called Margaret Raphel's Meadow Mea. 55 James Taylor.. 12 3 Anne Tucker's, or Little Meadow. Do 71 Anne Clement. Ilk And Great Meadow Do 56 James Taylor.. 3 125 15 All those Five Fields or Closes of capital Land, called Great Mead Mea. 24 J. Roberts 4 220 Rushy Meadow Do 25 J. Rees 7 010 Three Quarter I'o 57 James Taylor.. 0 227 Middle Moor Da 70 Anne Clement. 1 010 And Folland's Mead Do 91 Wm. Taylor 1 0 J 16 All that very desirable Farm, with New Cottage, called Ruggard Farm, compris- ing a Cottage and Garden, and the fol- lowing Fields:- Ruggard Ar. 84 Wm. Taylor ..627 Three Corner Close, and part of White „ on This is a very improv- rc *••• P° cic r>° <5 n io able Farm, commands Three Acre Do 86 Do 3 0 13 ^outl. aspect, with a White Moor, now 7 Pieces Do to Do 20 0 0 js nPf^rythe ex- Lewis Acre Mea. 93 Do 2 1 Lranma^oaTlTir.alled White Meadow Do 04 Do. 3 0 10 Floras Do 95 Do. 2 0 10 Ditto Do 96 Do I 2 28 17 One undivided moiety of Western Mill John Pooner.. 0 0 6 I'ound Meadow Mea. fO Wm.Taylor ..403 18 Messuage or Dwelling House, Out Buildings, Farm, and Lands/called T 0,i:n;nc t Pen-y-mynydd < 8 to Wm. Griffiths 18 0 4 This Lot adjo 1. Llan- 100 madock Hill, LOT 19:-ne undivided Moieiy of the highly import all. Lordship or Manor of West Town Fee and Llan- genith, within which these Freehold Estates are situate, together with its Rights and Privileges, and very valuable Royalties thereto belonging. It also embraces an undivided Moiety of a large tract of .ant » called th<; Burrows, comprising about 600 Acres about 250 of which is very excellent Pasture, now let to ainerent Tenants. c The Lime Stone on the Cliffs in this Manor is of very superior quality, and allowed to be the best in ^th Wales—considerable quantities are shipped annually. The Royalty is, therefore, extremely valuable, ant it he Trade was only partially encouraged, would produce, in a very few years, a retiring fortune of considerable magnitude. n f Th The whole of the Lands are let to most respectable Tenants, from year to year, at unusually low Kents. Ifie situation of the Estate is healthy and beautiful • it commands extensive Land and Sea Views, and the hoenery is constantly enlivened by the passing of the Irish and Welsh Steam Packets, and the Thousand bailing Vessels that navigate the Bristol Channel. I he Land Tax on the whole Kstate is redeemed, and the Occupiers enjoy a right of Common over many Thousand acres of Land on Llanmadoek Hill and Roscilly Downs. Plans and Particulars may be had a fortnight before the Sale, at the Mackworth Arms, Swansea; the Thomas' Arms. Llanelly; and the Hed Lion, Pontardnlas. f For further particulars apply (if by letter, post paid) to Messrs Frere, Foster, and Co., Lincoln s Inn, London Messrs Jones and Bishop, Solicitors, Llandovery; or to Mr George Goode, Land Agent and Auctioneer, Croft Cottage, near Carmarthen. Ctoft Cottage, July 28Ui, 1839. GAZETTE AND GUARDIAN OFFICE, Higlt Street, Merthyr Tydvil. FRASER'S MAGAZINE FOR SEPTEMBER. Dr Farmer's Essay on Shakspcare. By William Maginn, Esq., LL.D.—The Nelson Monument—The Devil's Diary. Part II.-Lucian: No. VI. Menipptis, or the Necyomantia-New Educational Gems—Basche's Wedding-The Worship of Animals—The Pythagorean and Platonic Specnlations-Blue Friar Pleasantries Se- lections from the Orchestra; Plymouth Hoe and Break- water; Eddystone Lighthouse; A School Meeting— Babylon, from Pclrarch-The Fetes of Jllly-What is our real position ?—Canova— Quatrain on the Qtioen. By Sir M. O'Doherty, with a dozen of Octaves of Trans- lation. James Fraser. 215, Regent Street, London and J. E. Dibb, High Street, Merthyr Tydvil. U- MR J. E. DIBB, Respectfully requests the attention of the Public to his superior stock of STATIONERY. The whole has been selected with considerable care, and is marked for sale at very moderate prices. LETTER PAP Ell. PerReirti. Per Quire. s. d. s. d. 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May be had, by order, of all Booksellers and News- inen in the United Kingdom; and at the Office, 24., Norfolk Street, Strand, tondon. Stolen or Strayed, A PARK BROWN MARE, switch tail, stands 13 or 15 hands hi<rh, has a white star in the fore- head, with a slight streak of white down the face. Her off side hind foot is white and the near fore toot has a small speck of white at the joining of the hoof. Whoever will bring the same to Mr Rlch. Richards, near the Greyhound Inn, Nantyg'0' „sha!I a Reward of One Pound and if Stolen. » B«-w^ of/hree Pounds wil be paid on the conviction of the offenders. laON AND OOAL. HJMIREK VEINS or measures of IRON STONE, 1 of the finest quality, have been found near GLAN- SEVIN HOUSE; and from the nature of the strata, there is every reason to believe that COAL will certainly be found at a greater depth. Every encouragement and facility will be afforded to any enterprising individuals. Should coal be found the return will be immense, as the upper part of Carmar- thenshire, Cardiganshire, and part of Breconshire, would be supplied from hence The situation is near the high-road, about one mile from Llangadock, and six from Llandovery. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr John Price, Caevalchy, near Llangadock; or, at Glan- sevin House, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Steam Engines, Pumps cfc. Machinery. TO BE DISPOSED OF, TWO HIGH PRESSURE STEAM ENGINES of U and 10 Horse Power respectively, with Boilers, &c. complete, and Two Sets of 10 Inch Lifting Pumps,with Wheels, Pinions, auction and Using Pipes. Connecting Rods, Working .frames, Brasses, &c. com: plete. These Steam Engines' j ""Pps, and Machinery, are all in excellent working condition, having been made for pumping -water, and ra»sing earth, from the bottom of the Bute Docks, during the time of their erection, and used for no other purpose. # For price and other paftlC" apply (Jf by ]etter> post paid) to Mr Geo. TurnDuU» LesiJeut Engineer, Bute Docks, Cardiff. ght Court for Urtict of ^«salbent Sebtorg On the Sixth Day If Illgust, 1839. UPON the Filing- of «he Schedule of THOS. THOMAS formerlyof New Street,Nea,h, Glamor- ganshire, out of employ, 0 4b» Jewin Street, Alders-, gate Street, afterwards at t ie Vueen s ^rrng) >jewgate Street,in the city of.[-ontion,lVarchousernari's Warehouse- man and Commercial Trave c then of 22, King Square, Goswell Street, Saint Lukes, dlesex, part of the time out of employ, and 'ate, 0 w Newgate Street, London, Warehouseman atehouseman and Com- mercial Traveller, a l'rlseth In the Debtors Prison or London and Middlesex, in e city of London, whose Estate and Effects have been duly Vested in the Pro- visional Assignee by Order pursuant to the Statute It is Ordered and Appointed that the said Prisoner »liall be brought up to be ealt with according to the Provisions of the said Apt be ore the Court at the Court House in Portugal Street, J'incoln's Inn Fields, on the Kighth day of October next, at the hour of Ten in the «o,„iug p~|«;>;>_EDWMl0 11. Brunswick Parade, Peuiouville, Sill: Mercery, Shawls, Linen and Woollen Drapery, Hats, Bonnets, Q'c. SSLLZNG OFF, ON THE PREMISES, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE, CARDIFF. 1"HR MISS VAUGHANS be? to announce that XJ have commenced disposing of their late Brother's Stock, the whole of which will be sold at a considerable Reduction, being desirous to close the business as early as possible. ° It is respectfully requested that all Debts be settled 'r ii'P Par1-y PArt of nPxt Month, as after that time all Kills unpaid, will be given to an Accountant, which may be attended with expence and inconvenience to the parties. The Business is to be disposed of on Liberal Terms, either with the Stock as it now stands, amounting to about f300o, or after it has been reduced to a smaller amount. Applications to be made to the Miss Vauehans. 1 D EVANS HAVING completed his arrangements, for RE- tJL TIRING from BUSINESS, has now rmly the pleasing duty of returning his best thanks to the many kind friends who have honoured him with their support for upwards of 30 years. D. E. begs to solicit a continuance of that support by which he has himself been so long distinguished to \fossrs HOWELLS and HERNR, whose Ion? service in his employment (the former having been at the head of his Esublishmont for 18 years) may form some guaran- tee for their integrity and qualifications as men of business. HOWELLS 8c HERNE BEG to announce that they have succeeded to I) to the Business of Mr 1). EVA iNS, of Hi^h Street, which they intend conducting on such principles as will ensure to the House a continuance of the public patronage and support. The Premises will he RE-OPEVED on SATURDAY the 7th of SEPTEMBER, with an Extensive Stock of en- tirely New and Well-selected Linen and Woollen Drapery Silk Mercery, Hosiery, Lace, Gloves, &c. &c., which in* consequence of the present depressed state of our Manu- factures, has been obtained on such terms as will at once enable them to defy competition, and secure to the Pur- chaser an Article of the best possible fabric, at the lowest possible Price. N. B. The remaining part of D. Evans's Stock will be Sold at an Enormous Sacrifice. High Street, Cardiff, Aug. 29th. WHOLESALE RETAIL AND Furnishing- Ironmongery Business PONTYPOOL. Ci OUGH and BOW EN beg- most sincerely to 1 thank their Friends and the Public for the favours conferred npon them, since the Trade has been carried on under the firm of THOMAS STE P H ENS and CO., and take the earliest opportunity of informing them that the Business will, in future, be conducted under the firm of GOUGH and BOWEN, by their Agent, Mr THOMAS TUUDELL, whose ability, integrity, and attention to business they feel confident will be such as to merit a continuance of that support which has hitherto been so liberally bestowed upon them. WHELPDALE &, iCO. GROCERS & TEA-DEALERS, BRECON, REG respectfully to return tlieir thanks for the unprecedented patronage they have received during the Two Years of their Establishment in Brecon. The extent of their Business, is the best proof that the discerning Public has appreciated their principle of SYUlT Pt?OFVi:«i RXTKNSIVK BUSINESS, and OtllS; anu they assure their Friends at no exertions shall be wanting to merit a continuance of those favors already conferred upon them. There has been a very considerable advance on TEAS of aU descriptions, but W. & Co. being fortunate in the finer Stocks, (particularly in the varieties of nrices :n D^C1,lpt"!ns') do not intend to advance the low rates. t0 cotuil™e them at the present AN APPRENtice WANTED. High Street, Brecon, August 31, 1839. TO BE LET, ON LEASE OR OTIIRRWISE, FURNISHED OR Aim UNFURNISHED, Pn ^or a Family, situated between two about 80\care« rrk<^ 1Wns in Wales, with or without convenience of < T (or any part thereof), to suit the House an.t « tenant Coal is reserved gratis for the Annl'v Portlng abounds in the neighbourhood. morp-ansV.; n Tyllagarw. near Neath, Gla- the place °T l° the ProPrietor. H- E- Evans« Ks<l-» at GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1:0 be Soltr bit Huctiott, BY M. T. GLOVER, (By directions of the Trustees of the Will of John Jeffreys, Esq., deceased.) At *}le MACKWD TH ARMS IVX, in the town of |pnNSEA on NIOWDA Y. the 30th day of SEPTEM- LR, J839, at twelve o'clock at noon, subject to con. At'ons of sale which will he then and there produced, VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, called THE FYNONE ESTATE, Hd.cons'stwig of an excellent Dwelling-house, and about Mghty Acres of Meadow and Garden Land, all with n a ring-fence, and contiguous to the town of Swansea. The Land is admirably adapted, and at present required, for "ng purposes and there is a well known and workable Vein of Bituminous Coal under to property. t T?fcm7Ae,vera' freehold, COPYHOLD, AND 'IOLD HOUSES and LANDS, situate in the wn ot owaiisea, and the paiishc-s of Oystcrmouth and Pri'nr the county of Glamorgan, u 1 art|culais, with a Map of the principal •8 "i'1* on(''tions of the Sale, may be had a fort- n'ffi 6f°M 118 r-,rne sa'e> of l'le Auctioneer, or at the Ofhcts ot Mr J. Gwyn Jeffreys. Solicitor, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE & PURE BRED Hereford Cows, Bulls, Young Stock, Sheep, &c. AT MYRDY, NEAR TALIARIS, Within Four Miles of Llandilo. MR GEORGE GOODB qpAKES leave respectfully to inform the Gentle- J. men Farmers and Breeders, that lie has received instructions to offer for unreserved Sale an 1 th„ L. will above place, on rHIIlAY. the <J/th day of SEPTEM- BER, the under-mentioned valuable and well bred Live Stock, Horses, Sheep, &r-,the property of Ilenry Lucas, Esq., who is giving up farming consisting of sixteen pure bred Hereford Cows, some with Calves" one^x- ceedingly handsome and well bred Bull four Bull Calves; four three years old Oxen; six ,wo years old Steers three very handsome two years old Heifers in Calf; eight yearly Steers and Heifers, and eleven Calves, all very handsome, and of the most pure blood • 1-20 Sheep of the Leicester and other breeds also nine Rams of the pure bred Leicester breed, selected from the Flocks of first rate Breeders; a superb Bay Mare; 16 hands, high,. 8 years old, by Idris. dam by Grog. steady in single and double harness, a good hunter, and carries a lady. An exceedingly well bred Brood Mare, stinted to the Tutor, with a fine Colt foal at her foot, by Ulick. Several well bred Colts and Fillies, from one to four years old. by Cognovit and Gambler, out of very superior mares; five capital Working Horses, and 12 Pigs, together with the Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, Machinery, &c. &c. Gentlemen desirous of improving the breed of their Cattle, will find at this Sale an opportunity which will realize their most sanguine expectations; the Cows, at a very great expense, having been selected from the breeds of old Tulley, Mrs Price, of Royal; Ridgeway, MonVhouse; Sir John Cotterel, Lord Talbot, Sir Huncerford Hoskin and others, who are considered the first "Breeders of Hereford Stock in England. The opportunity is such as will, it is hoped, be fully appre: ciatcd. The Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Long Credit will be given on approved Security. The day of Sale of the valuable Crop, Wool, Cheese, &c. &c., will appear in a future paper. Croft Cottage, near Carmarthen, Aug. 30, 1839. BOROUGH OF BRECON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, I^HAT ROBERT CHARLES NICHOLL, and WILLIAM MILBOURNE JAMES, ESQHS., the SISTERS appointed to REVISE the LISTS of vuibRS in the Election of a Member to serve in parliament for the BOROUGH of Bit KCO V, for the y,a, 1839, will hold Courts for that purpose, at the Placcs and I lines foHowing (thdtis to say)- At the CAMDEN ARMS INN. TRECASTLE on 1UESDAY, the 17th of SEPTEMBER. 1839, at two E_ o clock in the afternoon, for the puryose of Revising the l.ist of Voters for Trecastle Ward (Town of Llywell), in the Hamlet of Tr&yanmawr, in the Parish of Llywell. At which Court the Overseers who have made out such List are required to attend under a Penalty not exceeding i500. At the TOWN HALT, BRECOV, on THURSDAY, the 19th of the s ime month, at Ten o'Clock in the Fore- noon, for Revising, all the o'her Lists of Voters for the same Borough. At which last mentioned Court the Town Clerk of the said Boraueh and*-tho Overseers of-the Poor of the Parishes an,ITo,Dltbip, wholly or in part, Situate within' the said Koraugh (except'l>aRastle W-ard aforesaid,) are required..to attend, under a Penalty'not exceedingEW). Sept, 4th, 1839. COUNTY OF BRECON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ROBERT CHARLES NICHOLL and WILLIAM MILBOURNE JAMES, Ksqrs., the BXRRISTEUS appointed to REV) sg the LISTS of VOTRRS in the Electidn of a Knight of the Shire for the COUNTY of BIZECON, in the year 1839, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for that purpose, at the times and places following; and that each of the said Courts will be holden at the hour of Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon (that is to say) — At the CAMDEV ARMS INN, TRECASTLE, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, 1839, for Revising the Lists for the Hamlets of Cray, Glvntawy, Maescar, and Senny, in the Parish of Devynnock, and the Parishes of Llywell, Ystradvellty, Ystradgunlais, and Llandilo'rvane. At the TOWN HALL, BRECON, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th of the same month, for Revising the Lists for the Hamlet of Glyn. in the Parish of Devynnock, the Parishes of Llanspythid, Peiideriii, and St. David's, and all the Parishes and Places in the Hundreds of Merthyr and Penceliy (except WanJilo'rvane aforesaid.) and also for revising the Lists of County Voters for the several Parishes and Maces in the Borough of Brecon. At the TOWN HALL, ORICKHOWELL, on FRI. DA Y. the 20th of the same month, for Revising the Lists for all the Parishes and Places in the Hundred of Crick- howell, and for the Hamlets of Grouef>twr and Grone- fechan, in the Parish an,1 Hundred of Ta!-arth At TALGARTH, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of the same month, for Revising the Lists for all the Parishes and Places in the Hundred of Talgarth, except the afore- said Hamlets of Gronefaur and Gronefechan At the LION INN, BUILTH, on HON 1>AY,the23rd day of the same month, for Revising the Lists for all the Parishes and Placcs within the Hundred of Builth, and for all Parishes and I'laces, if any, not hereinbefore appointed for any other place. At which Courts the respective Overseers of the Poor are required to attend, under a Penalty not exceeding £500. 6 Sept., 4th, 1839. 1839. BRECONSHIRE RACES, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 25th and acth of SEPTEMBER. FIRST MORNING AND FIRST RACE, HP HE SOUTH WALES PRODUCE STAKES of 1. 10 Sovereigns each, for the produce of Mares covered in 1835. Colts, 8st. 2lbs. Fillies, 8st. Two Ililes. Capt Bowen Davies's b. c. Magician. by Warnba, out of Mauto, by Tiresias. Capt. Bowen Davies's ch. f. Caraguata, by Wamba, out of Clematis, by Waxy Pope. Mr Oseland's br. c. by Pollio outof Eleanor, by Manfred. Mr Morgan's b. c. by Doctor Faustus, out of Jane, by Spectre, (half bred.) Mr Greatrex's b. or br. f. by Rowton, out of Nosegay, by Erailius. Mr Henderson is a Subscriber but did not name. iHH LADtHS' PLATE. A SPLENDID SILVER TEA SERVICE value X.50, given by the Ladies of Breconshirc. Three years old,7st., Four years old, Sst 41b., Fi"c years old, Sst. 121b., Six and aged, 9st* 31b' Winners once this year ot the value of f 50. to carry 3lbs. twice 5lbs thrice, 7li,s. extra, (matches and handicaps' excepted.) Horses that have started twice this year and not winning allowed 31bs. Maiden Horses, 2lbs. Heats Two Miles. The USK STAKES of FIVE SOVEREIGNS each •»" 1 hree Quarters. st. lbs, if in dun m. Duenna, aged i i a Vr Gou8]l'8 hlk. g. Pilot, aged tl 4 Mr Maybery na. b. g. Charity, aged i( ,n Cail«s's b. g. Powick, 5 yrs. 10 10 Mr Powell's b. m. Peasdorf 6 yrs. in r> MrThom« na- Cholstrey, aged 10 0 Mi Price na. h. m. by Sir Edward, 5 yrs. 9 10 Mr Morgan na b. f. Woodbine, 4 yrs. 7 7 Capt. Fendall na. b f. Nell, 3 yrs. The COUNTY STAKES of TWO SOVEREIGNS each, with a CUP added, given by the Stewards for Horses bred in the County of Brecon. Heats, once round and a distance. Weights the same as for the Members' Plate Mr H. THOMAS I Mr W. MAYBERY. SECOND DAY. The MEMBERS' PLATE of FIFTY POUNDS; the gift of Col. Wood and C. M. R. Morgan, sq., Members for the County and Borough of Brecon, Three years, 8st. 2lbs., Four, 9st. 61bs.,° Five, lOst., 51bs., Six, 10st. I21bs and aged, list, A Winner once this year of the value of £50, to carry 31bs. twice, bIbs,; thric 71bs. extra. Hors.s that have Started three times this year, and not winning, allowed 51bs. Half-bred Horses that never won Two clear Fifties or £ 100 at any one time, allowed 7lbs. A Winner of ftOO at any one time to carry 7lbs. extra, and the Winner of the Ladies Tea Service to carry 4ibs. extra, in addition to the above weights Heats, twice round and a distance. The HUNTERS* STAKES of FIVE SOVEREIGNS' each, Three Forft. with a Whip, given by a Gentleman. Heats, One Mile and a-half. st. lbs. 13 0 Mr Collett's dun m. Duenna, aged 12 10 Capt. Klimlie na. b. g. Charity, aged 12 0 Mr Fredericks na. b. m. Peasdorf, 6 yrs; 11 7 Capt. Fendall's ch. m. Glasllyn, aged 11 7 Mr Smith na. b. g. Powick, 5 yis. 11 2 Mr Wynne na. blk. g. The Mour, aged 11 2 Mr Stretton na b. g. Barrister, aged 10 10 Mr Morgan na. b. g. Cholstrey, 6ged 10 7 Mr H. Wilkin^na. b.m. WOODBINE, 4 yrs. A WELTER HANDICAP of PHRBE SOVEREIGNS each, 1 ft., with £ '5 added, to cjose and name to the Clerk of the Course, before 10 o Clock ia tjle KVenin- of the first day of the HaceS. The weights to be de- clared by 10 o'Clock. and to accept by 11 O'Clock at th* George Inn the sam^ morntng. The winner of the Members' Plate to carry 5tbs. extra, all forfeits to eo to the second Horse. One mile heats. A MATCH for £ 50 between Air W, R. STRETTON' and Mr Charles Wynne, Ihree South Wales Ponies against Three North Wales 1 onu-s. One mile hea s' Catch Weights, to be run on the first and second daj-s oi the Races To Close and Name to the Clerk of the Co»r«o .i, GBORGE INN, BRECON, on or hef01e m 'A the Evening of the 24th of SEPTEMBKBV Ladies' Plate. Members' l'late and Count c, "J pay 10s. 6d. for each Hovsc for the cliffer(Ilillty Stakes to Stakes at the time of naming to the Clerk nf ,k «es each Winner to pay One Guinea for Scales an/w0"?' The Winner of the Ladies'Plate, MemW. Weights. Usk Stakes, to subscribe One Sovereign an<i No Horse will be allo.wed to Stand at iv € Fund. Person who is ueua Subscriber to the Ra e of any entitled though a Winner. Nor to bpM| °r no' Uiacksmrth who is not a Subscriber. P'a'ed by any No Person will be allowed to erect n <m the Race Course who is not a S.,h ,?oth or Stand pu.es to be settled by the Stei £ ds oT 'er* .AU bis" appoint. 01 who'n they may ORDINARIES at the CASTLE HOTPT I. day, aud a BALL there on the Second Races. second Night of the HENRY THOMAS, > WALTER MAYBERY, Quires, Stewards. ROGER POW ELL, oiob ,f t)w course. 1 — To Parents and Guardians. ANTED immediately, a respectable Youth ai nRrrr.^a,n.. APPRENTICE to a CHEMIST AND (JGIST. He will be treated as one of the Family. P i °r, ?art'cu'ars apply, if by letter, post-paid, to Mr R. ^■Utchley, Chemist, Swansea. Glamorganshire General Agricul- tural Society. T"E^EXT ANNUAL SPECIAL GENERAL TTT *» £ *^G of this Society will be held at the COWBRIDWE, on TUESDAY, 24th \RMBKRnext, for the purpose of Awarding the Pitmmms for Stock, and Auditing the Accounts 1 he Committee are requested to attend at half-past ten o clock to arrange the general business of the day. Ml Stock must be in the field before ten o'clock, or they cannot be admitted for competition. The Subscribers are respectfully reminded that their Subscriptions are due on the 1st July, iij each year; anti au early remittance is requested flf .those Stibscrip- titwis which are still in Arrears, in order that tfie accounts my be closed. EDWARD BRADLEY, Treasurer and Secretaru Lowbndge, August 27, 1839. BKrSTOI. and N-ÈWPORT STEAM PACKETS USK: AND GLAMORGAN, WILt SAIL During the NEXT WEEK, as follows FROM BRISTOL. Sept. g..M,onday 7! morning 10.. 1 uesday. 8 morning 11.. Weduesday 8 morning 12..Thursday 8i morning 13.. Friday 9 morninc 14.. Saturday 9l morning FROM NEWPORT. Sept. 9..Monday 10i mornin^ 10..Tuesday n4 moruln| I I.. Wednesday 7morning 12..Thursday 7l morning 13-. Friday 8 morning 14..Saturday 8 morning Fa RtiS :-After Cabin, 4s.—P&re-Cabin, 2s.-Ciiil- dren under 12 Years of Age, Half-ptice.-Dogs, Is. each. Four-Wheel Carriage, 20s.; Two-Wheel ditto, 10s.; Horses each, 5s. Two-Wheel Carriage or light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse with one Passenger, 15s.; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin ,7s.; ditto Fore-Cabin, 6s. {Ky*The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets GIVENOTICE that they will not be accountable for any Paisenger'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 Newport6 and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value and Carriage 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 A B ERG A V E N N Y.—Coaches Daily between theuplaeet and Newport. rREDEGAR IRON WORKS, through Abercarn, New- bridge, and Bedwellty, and a branch from Newbridge to N abtyglo.-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, ttowllham. Wharf, Hot wells, aud Rodney Wharf, New- port. JOHN JONES, Agent. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, II. T. PARFITT, Commander, ARE tended TO SAIL During the NEXT WEEK, as follows, (With liberty to Tow Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF. Sept 9 ..I,londay Nalitilus 6morning 10.. I uesday .ady Charlotte 6 morning 11..Wednesday.Nautilus mornitio- 12..Thursday l,a(iy Cliarlott. 7morning 13.. Friday Nautilus.71 morning 14..Saturday .Lady Charlotte 7 ¡ morning FROM BRISTOL. Sept. 9.. Monday Lady Charlotte 9i morning IO.rtiesdy Natitilus 6 morning il..Wetlnesday Lady Charlotte 6 morning 12..Thursday Nautilus 64 morniug 13.. Friday Lady Charlotte 6i morning 14.. Saturday Nautilns 7morning Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the little of Sailing. FARES After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, H alf-I)rice.-Dogs, Is. each A Female Steward attend's the Ladies' Cabin. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate tertl1:S. Four-Wheel Carriage, 2ls.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, eaci, w Carr'a^" Ws. 6d.; Horses, &. 7s f/r-Sr" C' r' Cab'n.9s., Fore Cabin, expose "0CP' FareS iuclude ever-v Not^" accouata^e ^0r a&y Goods without Shaping Irei¡;hters arc requested to order all Goods intended for the A UTI L US to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to r Cumberland Basin hocks and for the ADY CHARLOTTE,, 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, Aberiare, Cowbridye, Bridgend, Ltantrissaitt,and Caerphilly.-Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called foft—Freight to be paid Oil delivery. Goods, Package', Parcels, &c. forwarded to all parts ot theKingdom withoutdelay, when sent to either of their Steam. Packet Office, in Carditf or'Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will be readily obtained by applyiug to the Agents. Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the 'e' 0r 10 Jolin Griffith" Jones, Agent, No. 13, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- Wh afnr- Donovan> the Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff-, or to MrW. B. Owen, 16, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTB racket. Proprietors of the above Steam Packets Pal^er\ r ey w,n not be accountable for any anu oniric nor will they be answerable for uv Firo 1 ackiii?es, or Parcels, (if lost or damaged of tbeir fKK 3°C °r otherwise) unless Booked at either of 10< ces at Oatditl or Bristol, if above the"value -lorrirtiV un.ess eiltered at its value, and Carriage in pro- «nnrt= l'le s#n,e» at tho time of Booking.— n' C0usi^ned to order, or not takon away before Six "c 'n tbe evening of the day of landing, will ware^ oused at the risk and e\pence of the consignees, goous to be considered as iienTs, not only for freight ana c_h"rges diie thereon, but also lor all previously un- ^atisiied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the riH>rictors of the said Packets; Disputed weight* or measurement, claims for loss or dainage, &c., cannot m Uu^ess a written notice of the same be sent to '-he.Office on the day-of delivery. PARKER BOTT, of Nottingham, DENTIST, "begs leare to Inform his Ptteiitfs, and the Public "in xentrat, that he hlUl disposed of the" entire- Property in the lolliivhig well-known and valuable Articles, to Messrs.L'dwW clay and Sons," Farringiton Slr, London, whose Name- >vill, in future, he affixed to ea*ch bottle or box of tbe genuine PreparatitMUi, vis. 8 BOTT'S. TOOTH POWDER, prlc» ls 1W 9d. HO^'I C'ORNTSARLVK,Gums* "rice,s9U BT)TTIS SANATIVE SALVE, for the Relief and Citre of Uiaoners-indent to the Brea.t, particularly in all kinds t.i so:«» and in attenuating, Boitenliig, and disstpatin|r all Haijiness and Knottine.s thereia, pri«e"l»Iid per packet. BOTT'S NANKEEN DYE, warranted to L-ind washing. liricc Is peftboLtLe. BOTTS CLOTH POWDER, for taking Grease SPbti. laiat.^o., outof Silks, Stufts, and VfOOtlens, wlthont dis- v i vpg.ug the Colour, price Is per bonle. Prepared by U Barclav and Sons," Farringdoo Street, London, aud sold by all Yaudere of Medicine,