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LONDON MONF, Y MARKET. (From the official list, containing the business actually transacted. ) CLOSING PRICES OF BRITISH STOCKS—WEDNESDAY. Bank Stock, 178-1 8 India Stock, 3 per cent Red. 89j f f India Bonds, 7 dis 3 per ceilt. Cons., goi i I South Sea Old Ann. 3 pr ct. Anns. 1818 3 per Cents. Anns. 1751, — 3i pr ct. Red, 97$f | Bank Stock for Acc. — New 3J per cts. 98J 4 9 8| Consols for acct. 90f 4 Long Anus, i860, 13# 9-16 £ 1000 Ex. Bills 6 4 7 5 dis llo, 30 yrs, 1859, 13* | £ 500 do. 5 3 dis. Do,30yrs I860,— j Small do. 2 3 1 dis. PRICES OF FOREIGN STOCKS.—WEDNESDAY. Austrian, — Portuguese 3 pr Ct., 221 2 Belgian^ — Ditto Account, 22 Braailian, — Russian. Ditto Ace., Ditto Metallic. Columbian, 6 per Cent. Spaii, 5 pr cts. 241 I)o Bonds, 1824. Do Acct.,24J f g § i Ditto Account, 30 Ditto Passive, fii i Danisli, Ditto Deferred, 11 101 Dutch 2 per Cent. Fr. Rentes,5 pr ct.- Mexican 5 per cent Exchange, Mexican 6 per cent. Dutch, 21 pr. ct. 521 Neapolitan, Ditto Account, Portuguese 5 per cent Dutch 5 per ct., 98i Ditto New 5 per cent Do. Accoun, 981 Ditto Account, 32 If New Loan, 5 pr Ct., SHARES. [The quotations give the actual price, without sef^rencet to premium or discount.] Great Western Provincial Bank of Ireland Ditto New, 43 London and Brighton, 15 Manchester & Bima. — l,ondon&Birmiugham, Do. Extension,— Do., New Shares, — General Steam Navigation, London & Southamp. — London and imackwall, London Joint Stock Bank, North Midland, 77 — London & S. Western,— Van Diemen's Land Agri- York and North Midland, cultural Campy. — Eastern Counties, National Prov. Bank ot British N. American Bank, England, NeT", London & Greenwich, Bristol ExSvet,
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DRAINING AND IMPROVING LAND. Just Published, the Tenth Thousand, price Sixpence, REMARKS ON THOROUGH DRAINING, AND SUBSOIL PLOUGHING, BY JAMES SMITH, ESQ., of Deanston Works. Fifth Edition, with Notes. Stirline: Published and Sold by W. Drummond and Sons, and to be had of all Booksellers. W. DRUMMOND and SONS of the AGRICUL- TURAL MUSEUM, STIRLING, SCOTLAND, take this opportunity of recommending their extensive• assort- ment of Agricultural IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES; SEEDS, FOREST TREES. &c. In the IMPLEMENT department W. D. and Son, would offer in particular their SURSOIL PLOUGHS made under the inspection of the inventor, and compris ing the latest improvements, price from £ 5 to CB lol., according to size and weight; also DRAINING ITiff. PLEMENTS made from patterns furnished by Mr Smith, of Deanstone, price per set for the small Stone System. 24s. Ditto ditto, for the Wedge System, 16s. Ditto ditto, for the Tile System, 14s. In the SEED department W. D. and Pons, would invite attention to their stock of FIELD TURNIP, grown by themselves from selected bulbs. AltO"GRAIN and GRASS SEEDS in every variety. NVRSPRY department, W. D. and Son. have a large Stock, more especially o{ FOREST TREES grown on poor soil. and in an exposed situation, they are consequently very hardy, and well worth attention. A general priced Catalogue, giving particulars may be had by post, on application. N.B There is daily, and cheap conveyance of Goods from Stirling, both by land and water. THE CHEAPEST & BEST SPORTING MAGAZINE is THE SPORTSMAN, PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE ONLY. IT is Published Monthly, BEAUTIFULLY EM- «t™TA1SHED WITH TWO EXQUISITELY FINISHED Steel Engravingis, From Original Paintings by the First Artists. The ONuFmber for DRCEMBER will contain a PORTRAIT OF LORD MILTOWN'S "CRUISKEEN," Winner of the Cesarewitch Stakes by F. C. TURNER AND WILD FOWL SHOOTING BY MOON- LIGHT, on Southampton Water, by BECKWITH; And no less than EIGHTY PAGES of Original Letter- Press, from N I M R 0 D and the most Popular Sporting Writers of the Age; a correct Racing Calendar for England and Ireland and the Latest and most Authentic information on all Subjects connected with the Sporting World. "The SPORTSMAN we venture to recommend as the most talented and varied publication eJl.tant. York Herald. The Sportsman of this month proves the industry and talent of the Ed 'tor.Bell's Life in London. The best number we have seen."—Sunday Timet. The Sportsman, Vols. I, 2, 3. 4. 5, & 6, price 10s. 6d. each, in royal 8vo., cloth boards, may be bad of all Booksellers. OFFICE; 24, Norfolk Street, Strand, London. WINTER FASHIONS. The Nobility, Gentry, Clergy. Professional Gen- tlemen, and Inhabitants of South Wales, are respectfully informed that D. HYAM AND CO., TAILORS de. WOOLLEN DRAPERS Importers of Foreign Nestings, 42, WINE STREET, BRISTOL, Have completed their Pnrchasesfor the present Season. HE STOCK coni-ists of most Splendid and Novel Designs in British and Foreign Vest- ings a Variety of Beautiful Mixtures in Beavers and Pilots. Manufactured from Fine German Wool, for the Taglioni, Russian Pelto, and Pilot Coats Double Milled Cloths, Petershams, Pilots, &c., for Great Coats; and an Extensive Assortment of Doeskins, Caiedonias, Sec., &c., for Trowsers Printed Flannels, Ermine, and Brighton Coating, for Dressing Gowns, &c. The principal object of D. H. and Co., is permanency of Connexion, to obtain which, the Cutting Department is under the superintendance of Cutters of First Rate Talent and Taste; this combined with Reasonable Cnarges, and First Rate Quality, is the inducement they offer to Gentlemen to patronise their Establish- ment. The annexed List of Prices will on comparison of Quality, he found at the least from 30 to 40 per Cent. under the Prices usually charged, and such is the con- fidence the Proprietors feel, that it point of Quality, Cut, and Prices, they cannot be excelled they beg to ob- serve that no Garment ordered at their Establishment need be taken when made, if not fully approved of in any of the above particulars. GREAT COATS. £ Pilot or Beaver Coats, TaMioni Rns- i in n sian Pclio, or Pilot Fashion from Double Milled Cloth Gt. Coats, Double n Breasted » « [J Superior ditto » X ? Petersham » Very best ditto „ 2 8 0 Macintosh and (!o.'s Patent Water- proof 1 15 0 Gentlemen's Fine Dr, Coats fromxl 120to 2 12 0 Superfine Frock or Surtout.. „ E 1 150to216 0 TROWSERS. Calcdonias. fromfOlO 0 to 015 0 Buckskin. „ £ 0 15 0 to 1 0 0 Doeskin „ £ 1 0 0 to 1 6 0 SupernneCassimcre. „ £ 0 15 0 to 1 3 0 Superfine ditto Breeches from0 15 0 WAISTCOATS. Woollen Velvets from £ 0 10 0 to0150 Cassimere » 8 6 to 0 10 6 Embroidered Cashmere „ £ 013 9 to 0 16 0 Splendid French Satins „ £ 0 15 0 to 1 0 0 Silk Velvet, British 1 p;71Ired >1^0 Ditto Dutch [ Plain or Figured I o 0 Ditto Genoa ) r 1 I Waistcoats Spl.adiJl, embroider., Stiver a»J for Dress Ball Vest. CLOAKS. Cloth Opera Cloaks *rom '5 0 Spanish 1 Circular, ditto "<130 Ditto, a complete Circle of 9i yards round Velvet Collars, &c. extra. Youth's Camlet ditto n 11 6 Ditto, Cloth ditto.. LIVERIES. c •. t T- 2 15 0 Suit of Livery lQ q Best Cloth, ditto »» ,fi q Coachmen's Great Coats, Treble Milled » Large Sizes extra. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Superfine Plain Cloth Dress, consisting of a Tunic, Vest and Trowsers 1 Ditto, Superior Quality, handsomely Braided, faced with Silk. 1 8 0 Youth's Dress, of any colour, consisting of Jacket, Waistcoat, and Trowsers, made to any pattern. 1 4 0 Ditto, Superior Quality, neatly Braided „ 1 12 0 CONTRACTS by the year, originally introduced by D. Hyam and Company, and having gained them such un- equalled fame, their Prices being the lowest ever offered they still recommend them to every Gentleman, to whom Fashion, Economy, and Regularity are an object. SECOND QUALlTL-Two Suits of Superfine Clothes ,any Colour, f6. 10s. Three ditto, ditto, £9. 10s Four .ditto, ditto, £ 12. 10s. .BEST QUALITY.—Two Suits of West of England; W&ol-dyed, £ 7. 16,i. The beat quality that can be made Tbnee ditto ditto, £ 11. lis. Four ditto, ditto, £ 15 Velvet Collars, &c., extra. And *0 on in proportion fo? each Suit. Each Suit to be returned on the receipt of its sue cessor. Gentlemen contracting for 3 or more suits, art allowed two Suits in wear during the whole time. The Largest and most Extensive Stock of Mackintosh And Patent Waterproof Cloaks, Capes, Nursing Aprons, &c. 15 Per Cent under the Regular Price. D.H., and Co., having Young Men in their Establisb- I inent who speak the French, German, and Italian Lan- guages, they trust it will induce Foreigners to patronise their Establishment. A Suit of Clothei made at Five Hours' Notice* LONDON HOUSE, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. T ANTHONY begs most respectfully to an- # nounce his SECOND RETURN this Season from the LONDON and other MARKETS with an immense vaiioty of Fashionable Articles for dress, suited to the present time. Owing to the general depression in that particular branch of the business, caused by a long continuance of wet weather, the prices for all description of Fancy Goods is, at least, 30 per cent lower than last month and of which advantage those who patronize the London House will derive the benefit. The Woollen. Hat, Linen, and Manchester department will be found, as usual, the largest and cheapest in this part of the country. Ladies and others having the management of Clothing Societies and Charitable Distributions will find at this Establishment an Extnnsive Stock of Goods, especially adapted for such purposes; and at prices that must prove its superior claim to public support. TWO ASSISTANTS wanted immediately, liberal salaries will be given to Young Men of good ability, none else need apply; reference to be sent, with the application, post paid, or not attended to.. < ———————————— '11. "t{btrb«rt urnptke 1!trttøt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the TOLL GATES, upon the ABEIt DARE TURNPIKE ROaD, called and known by the names of Craig Evan Leyshon, Cefn Glas, and Aberdare Village Gates, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder, at the House of ROBERT JONES, the BLACK LION INN, at ABERrH RE, on THURSOA Y, the 5th day of DECEMBER next, between the hours of Eleven and Two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the third Year of the Rei«n of hi« Majesty King George the Fourth, for regulating lurnpi c which Tolls produced the last Year the sum of One e, Hundred and Ninety-two Pounds, above the expensf's of collecting them and will be put up at tha sum. ever happens to be the best Bidder mus a time, pay one montt, in ad..n»- (if of the money Monthly. SlSn^jLLIAM JENKINS. November 20th. 1839. Clerk. CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT AND 11101ILy DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE. wo to gonTw auction, By Messrs PAYNE & ABF.R- Atthe BELLE VUK HOT FX, of DECBM- YSTYVITH, on F IUD.A Y, the 27th fcj BER 1839 at Three ° Clock the (imle3s to such conditions as shall be then I previously disposed of by Private C t • • fT>HE DOLYCLETTWR I 150 Acres of Arable. !Past ore, » conveniently and 31 Acres of valuable Wood L'.nd, Country situate m a highly P^f' Machynlleth. and on the high road from Aberystwith to .n y onlv 9 Miles distant from each place. S port of Aberdovery is within 5 Mile., from whence there is a Canal which brings lime and all materia s or 111 ing to the spot, without any laud carriage. 1 ie w lole Estate is judiciously enclosed, and divided into Farms of various sizes, which are Let to respectable tenants, all of whom are under notice to quit a' Lady-day next. The Land is of the best description and rich mineral having been discovered, the Property will be found well worthy of attention. For further particulars apply to Mr H. W. Keary, Hafod, Rbayader, South Wales, if by letter, post paid. THE CELEBRATED Cordial Balm of Syriacum TS a preserver and restorer of health to the weak, the sickly, and infirm its warm and renovatingqualitv indisputably renders it the best Medicine for Relaxations, Debility, Lassitude, Tremors, Sinking of the Spirits, and all those Nervous Affections which liarrass and oppress the weak, the sedentary, and the delicate it warms and studies the cold anil tremulous nerves, invigorates the muscular system animates the spirits, and renovates the whole man, whereby the chill and waterj fluids become rich and balsamic, and the circulation resumes its health- ful state. The various degrees and Kinds of was'e or decay that affect the Human Body, though owing to causes not the same, and a'tended each with some symptoms not com- mon to the rest, agree very much in this, that the basis or ground work in all is nearly the same. A delusive habit generally learnt at great schools, weakens and destroys the whole Nervous system, and in the very flower of youth.brings on all the infirmities of the most languishing old age rendering its votaries indifferent to all amusements, absent in company, dull and lifeless everywhere. Let those who are afflicted in the following manner, reflect on the cause that produces such direful havoc upon the wholesome appetites and powers of life. Dis- ordered stomach, dry cough, weakness in the voice, hoarseness, shortness of the breath upon the least exer- cise, and relaxation of the whole system. Those afflicted with weakness of sight or memory, paleness, languor of the eyes, should take time to consider, that youth is the important period for forming a robust constitution and that nothing is to be dreaded so much as piemature ex- cess. THE Cordial Balm of Syriacum Is intended to relieve those persons who, by an iinmo- derate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state, are affected with any of those pre- vioussymptoms that betray its approach, a< the various af- fections of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, involun- tary emissions, excesses, irregularity, obstructions of cer- tain evacuations. weaknesses, total unpotency,barrenness, &c &c But the relief administered is not confined 10 these alone. The valetudinarian by birth, who has received from his parents the inheritance of a diseased and uuprolific frame • the delicate female, whom an immured and in- active life together with the immoderate use of tea and other weak and watery aliments has, without any fault of hers, brought on all the calamitous symptoms of a consumptive habit, and are. without timely assistance sinking into an untimely grave! Constitutions, relaxed, weak, or decayed, in men or women, are under the immediate influence of this resto- rative. Old coughs, asthmas, and consumptive habits are soon relieved and speedily cured. Poverty of blood, and emaciated limbs will ere Ion, meet the hapiest change the chill watery fluid will become rich and bal- samic, and the limbs be covered with flesh, firm and in healthful. So great a Res:orative, Balsamic, and Salubrious lie. medy, in all cases, attended with debility, and relaxation from whatever cause arising, was never before offered to mankind, and there is not any Medicine hitherto dis- covered the uses of which are more extensive, or that may be considered as specific, in so great a variety of the dangerous complaints to which the human frame is liable. f. Sold in Bottles at lis., or | U^b^ulfi" bottle for 33s. duty iucluded, ? a)so jn saved. Soldhy a11 |10ttt the United King- every other town and city thronu domf America, and the Comment of Lurope. PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS PERRY AND CO., SURGE°^S' No. 4. Great CbarlM Slater "tre wi,bout the Signature of Observe, none are Genuine R and X» and ana outg.do of each wrapper impressed on a stamp on deepest dye. to imitate which is felony (nny be consulted as Messrs Perry and Co., ="-6 street, Birmingham, and usual at No. 4, Great Char)le. persona[ vjslt ,s 23, Slater Street, Liverpool. Jenable Messrs Perry required from a country patie" be the „ ot and Co. to give such advice after all other effecting a permanent and means have proved meff.ctu and conUm the Letters for advice must b P usual fee of one pound. Ti, cases of Secrecy consult the Treatise given grath "ERRrsTORIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS iLKK\ a rUK.1 Der box, containing a full price 2s. 9d„ 4s. 6d., and Us. per .'UuStrated by Ea_ lescription of the above comp fronl the use of ^ravings, shewing the fatal et t practiCal directions ■nercury, accompanied with p ease, secrecy, and or an effectual and speedy euro, assistance> <afety, without the aid of me ers, Patent Medicine N.B.—Country Druggist-S Boo_ be supplied Venders,and every other &nop r of syriacum. with any quantity of JPerry s' C ith the 1ISIlal allowance and Purifying Specific iiu«; PaleQt Medicine o the Trade, all other vtimew Houses in Loudon. £5 REWARD. WHEREAS the Cottage of WILLIAM THOMAS, a poor Old Labourer, residing in the BROOK LANE, ST. NICHOLAS, m. this County, was broken into on SUNDAY last. while the old man was in Church; and a SILVER WATCH, and TWO ONE- POUND NOTES, of Messrs Woods' late Cardiff Bank, were STOLEN therefrom; whoever will give intelli- gence, that will lead to the discovery of the Offender, shall receive FIVE POUNDS REWARD, on applica- tion to J. Bruce Piyce, Esq., Duffryn. N.B. The Watch had no Glass,—there was a crack on the Dial, and the Minute Hand was broken. Its number was 8367. Six Shillings in the Pound dividend had been paid on the Two Notes, which were marked accordingly. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Application is intended to be made to Parliament, in the next Session, for an Act to provide for the more effectual Execution of the Office of a Justice of the Peace within the Parishes of Merthyf Tydvil, Gelligaer, and Aberdare, in the' County of Glamorgan and of Penderyn and Vaynor, in the County of Brecon for such term of years as may deemed expedient. And for Authority to appoint a limited number of Constables to act as a Police Force within the said Parishes, and that such Powers may he obtained for defraying the Expenses incident thereto, out of the Poor's Rates of the said Parishes, or otherwise, as may be determined upon. Bv order of the Magistrates, L. LEWIS, their Clerk. N' OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next Session, for an Act to consolidate, amend, and enlarge 'he powers and provisions of a certain Act, passed in the Fifty-second Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Third, entituled An Act for more effectually Repairing the Road from the Old Furnace to Newbndge and Merthyr Tydvil, in the County of Glamorgan, and from Merthyr Tydvil to the Bridge over the River Taff. which divides the Counties of Glamorgan and Brecon and also of a certain other Act passed in the Fifty-seventh Yeir of the Reign of his said Majesty King George the Ihird, entituled "An Act for more effectually Repairing the Road from the Neath Turn- pike lioad at or near Abernant, through Merthyr Tydvil, in the County of Glamorgan, to join the Turnpike Road, within the Abergavenny District, near Rhydyblew, House in the County of Monmouth," and for extending the terms of the said Acts. And in the said Act it is intended to take power to widen and improve the Roads, and to make certain deviations diversions,and alterations in the several Roads within the said Turnpike Trusts, and for those purposes to take certain Messuages, Buildings, Gardens, Lauds, and Premises lying within the several 1 anshes, and places hereinafter mentioned, or some, or one of them, and which several Roads to be widened, improved, deviated, diverted, and altered, lie in, and will pass through, or into the several parishes of Ystrad- yfodwg, Aberdare, Merthyr Tydvil, (Jelly Gare,Lanfabon, and Eglwysilau, in the County of Glamorgan; Penderrin, Ldaogunnider, and Llanelly, in the County of Brecon, and Bedwellty,in the County of ,Monmouth. WM. DAVIES, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Trusts. CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, H. T. PAH FITT, Commander, ARE ITFTEPTDKO TO SAIL c JjlvfeV During' the NEXT WEEK, as follows, (With liberty to Tow Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF. Dec. 2.. Monday Nautilus. 2 afternoon 3..Tuesday I.ady Charlotte 24 afternoon 4.. Wednesday.Nautilus 3 afternoon 5..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 7a morning ((..Friday Nautilus. 8"* morninc 7..Saturday l-ady Charlotte uiuruing FROM BRISTOL. Dec. 2.. Monday. Lady Charlotte 1 afternoon 3..Tuesday Nautilus RJ morning 4..Wednesday Lady Charlotte 7^ mornin" 5..Thursday Nautilus 9morning C.. Friday Lady Charlotte 9! mornmtr 7.. Saturday Nautilus 10 morning Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time of Sailing. FARES:—After Cabin, 5S—Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-i)rice.-I)ogs, Is. A Female Steward attends the Ladies'Cabin. Refreshments may he had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 2IS.; Ditto drawn by One Horse LO.I. Cd. Two-Wheel Carnage, 10S. 6d. j Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Kider, After Cabin. 9a. Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle; Sheep. Ihese Fares IlIclade every expense. o:T Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes.. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to he sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basln Locks; and for the LADY CHM'LOT'I H, to Clare Street Hall, Jlarsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense ot the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cambridge, Bridqend, Llantrissent,and Caerphilly. Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons and Tioek-up Canal Boats im- mediately on arrival* unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery Goods, Package*# arce s, c. forwarded to all pans of the Kingdom withou* <ie,ay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Oardilt or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will ht readily obtaiued by applying to tile Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at the I ackct Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr J,)hn Griffith Jones. Agent, No. 12, QUAY Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac. ket; and of Mr Donovan, at THC> pACKET 0FFICC< ON TH(. Wharf, Cardiff; OR.10 W- Owen, ]f,, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packe t • NOTICE.—The Proprietors 0f the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or I arcels (if i0st or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Hooked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Hooking Goods consigned to order, or not taken away hefore"Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and ex pence of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satistied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed WEIFHTI or measurement, chums for loss or damage, &c., cannot beallowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. DR. ROBINSON'S STOMACHIC APERIENT PILLS, WILL be found peculiarly useful in most com- plaints of the stomach and bowels. They tend '"°KS.T,. SP^DILY nud effectually to restore the weak and debilitated frame to soundness and vigour by removins obstructions in the alimentary canal, imparting tone to the stomach, gently stimulating the liver and enabline it to discharge its important functions with due regularity and effect, thus relieving the vessels of the brain from that plethora, inactivity, and turgescence, which are too frequent precursors of paralysis, apoplexy, mental aber- ration, and partial or universal suspension of nervous energy, on which account they are strongly recommend to students and all those whose occupations are sedentary DIt. ROBINSON'S BRITISH COUGH PILLS. Y As a remedy for coughs in general, asthma, difncultv of breathing, &c. the pills stand unrivalled, and need only a trial to command their general adoption; they open the chest, allay the irritation and tickling iIJ the ihroat, promote expectoration, remove stricture from the cutaneous vessels, and eminently as well as speedily re- lieve and subdue the cough, The inventor of the above-named pills, besides being educated in the various branches of his profession under the most celebrated physicians and surgeons of the a»e has been actively engaged for more than twenty years°in extensively successful practice, during which time he frequently found the above remedies to be eminently useful. Sold in boxes, price Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each, duty included, wholesale by the proprietors, BEACH and BARNICOTT, at their dispensary, Biidport by the Lo idon houses; retail by all respectable medicine ven- ders in the United Kingdom. OBSERVE.—No medicines sold under the above names can possibly be genuine unless Beach and Baraicott, late Dr. Roberts, Bridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package, frAZETTE AND GUAHDIAN OFPICE, High Street, Merthyr Tydvil. 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 PAPER. Per Ream. Per Quire s. d. s. d. Superfine Bath Superfine Satin Bath •••• 0 9 Ditto Ditto 13 .6 •••• 0 10 Ditto, Ali,idle 17 0 1 0 Ditto, Thick W0 •••• 1 2 Superfine Thick Laid 20 0 1 2 Superfine Thick Satin, Gilt 26 0 •••• 1 6 Ditto, Black Edge. 25 0 1 6 Ditto, Black Border. 30 0 2 0 IfOTE PAPER. Superfine Thick Satin 11 6 0 8 Ditto, Gilt 13 6 0 10 Ditto, Black Edge. 14 0 010 Ditto, Black Border 18 0 1 2 FOOLSCAP. Common Laid Foolscap 20 0 1 2 Ditto, Ditto 18 0 1 0 Fine ditto oo 26 0 1 6 Stiper.ine ditto .o. 30 0 1 10 Ditto, Ruled for Accounts. 30 0 2 0 Yellow Wove. 19 0 1 1 Fine ditto. 23 0 13 Superfine ditto 26 0 1 6 Fine Blue Wove oo oo. 22 0 1 2 CARTRIDGE. Royal o. 30 0 2 0 Imperial. 50 0 3 6 BROWN PAPERS. Bag Cap o.-o 13 6 0 10 Ditto Thick. 19 0 10 Imperial » 26 0 1 6 Ditto fine 30 0 I 10 Double Imperial .66 C 3 6 Double Small Cap 9 i 0 6 Double Small Hand. 6 5 0 4 Ditto ..o o. 12 0 0 8 Ditto 14 0 010 Small Hand o.. 3 3 0 3 Ditto 6 0 04 Printing Papers, Account Books, Pens, Quills, Steel Pens, and Penknives, in great variety. SEALING WAX. Red and Black, 6d. per stick/or 6s. 611. per lb. contain- ing 20 sticks. Red and Black, 3d. per stick,'or 6g. 6d, per lb., contain- ing 40 sticks. WAFERS. Common and Patent, 6d.per ounce. DRAWING PENCILS H. H.,for Engineering and Outlining. B. B" extra for deep shading. e P. F., ditto for light ditto. H. B., Hard and black for drawing. II., Hard for ditto. B., Deep shading for ditto. hI., Medium ditto for ditto. F., General use. All the above 9d. each, H.H. H., for Architectural use, Is. each. Common Writing Pencils, Red Caalk ditto, Rulers, Ivory Folders, Bone ditto, aud Indian Rubber, of various qualities and prices. KNIVES. Dou RLF.-BLADEI) KNIVES ;-one lare and strong blade, and one superior pen-knife, Bone Handles 2 3 The same, of superior manufacture, Buck Handles 3 0 Blotting1 Cases Quarto Blottinir Cases; very neatly embossed cloth 0 1 6 Ditto; embossed roan, with pockets n O 6 Ditto; superior embossed roan, with pockets, Ditto; black rlan o.- 0 2 6 Foolscap Ditto. 0 3 3 Pocket Books OF A VERY SUPERIOR DESCRIPTION. Three sizes, each containing three pockets, and other conveniences, 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., and 3s. Weekly- Memorandums. Various sizes, itl r#an caseS> with a page of Ass's skin for each day, 1S- 3d gd 2s„ and 2s. 6d. 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Goddard, Potter for Boston the Vriendschap, Stvart, and the Hilchena Gierdina, Roelframa, foi Rotterdam; the Marv Ann, Tucker, for Messina; the Triumph, White the Bon Leon, Dejoie, and the Emeline, Demerl, for Rouen; the Clair Mane, Aubrie, and the La Com- marce, Halgand. for Rochfort and the La Felicite Monau, for Dunkirk. • CLEARED—The Mary Ann,Tucker, for infestsina; the Vriendschap, Swart, for Rotterdam; and the Triumph, White, for Dordt. 168 vessels cleared from this port in the week. Miramichi, October 10th.—Arrived, the Eliza. beth and Mary, Glen, from Newport. Quebec, October 17th.—Cleared, the King William, Smith, for Newport, with timber, for the Newport Timber and Slate Compauy. r Mauritina, August 13th.-Arrived, the John Panter, Elsdon, of this port, all well, would sail Sep- tember 4th, for Moul Mein. Mermaid, Edwards, and the Diligence, Hutchings, from Portmadoc, arrived at Newport, with Blateej for the Newport Timber and Slate Company.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. CARDIFF. FOREIGN REPORTED INWARDS.—The John and Mary, Harvey, from Quebec, with timber; the Vigilant, Meoeh, from Jersey, with wine and pota- toes the John, Gardin, and the Egton, Bailhache, from Jersey, with potatoes. FOREIGN ENTERED OUTWARDS.—The Catherine, Reed, and the Charlotte, Wattie, for Naples; the Molson, Allely, for Oporto; the Sucreted, Soveringr, for Messina; the Suna, Datgen, for Rotterdam; la Hortense, Nos, for Marseilles; the Triumph, White, lor Dordt; and the Cecelia, Ammermaur, for Bremen. FOREIGN CLEARED OUT.-The Vintage, Wil- liams, the Sally, Mitchell, and the Lord Aber- crombie, Black, for Oporto, the Attivo, Stable, and the. Success, Rowley, for Palermo, the Lucretia, Sovering, for Messina, the Regina, Oestman. for Hamburg, and the Suna, Doigin, for Rotterdam, all with iron. The Fanny, Bendy, an&- the Sisters, Fryers, from Chepstow, with timber; the John George, Gulliford, the Edward Protheroe, Edmonds, and the Edward and Margaret, Jones, from Bridgewater, the Swansea Packet, Tasker, and the Robert, Clampitt, from Newport, the Molson, Allely, and the Queen Victoria, Pavey, from Lon- don, the Castle, Jones, the Endeavour, Field, the Defiance, Hunt, the Pride, Rogers, and the Bute, Walters, from Bristol, the Murre, Hurley, from Kinsale, the Duke of Wellington, Crockford from Minehead, the Devonshire, Lowther, from Water- ford, and the Industrious, Davies, from Whitehaven all with sundries; the Geni, Longney, from Bristol, and the Morwelham, Griffiths, from Bridgewater, with hay; the William, Smith, from Lydnev, the Content, Robert, the Affiance, James, from Glou- cester, the Triumph, White, the Robert and Ann, Ridler, and the Elizabeth, Backer, from Newport, all with iron; theSaphine, Robert, from Gloucester, with salt; the Three Brothers, Bowflog, from Glou- cester, with apples; the Jane, Cook, from Lydney, and the William, Brokenshire, from Penryn, with stones; the St. Agnes, Carter, from Bridgewater, with bricks; 20 vessels in ballast, and 10 vessels with iron ore. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—The Providential, Var- well, the Lord Russell, List, and the Rose, Miller, for Goole, the Sisters, Wilson, for Liverpool, the Hibernia, Lewis, for Newry, the John and Rebecca, Salt, the Emerald, Todd, the Mariner, Gilbert, the Splendid, Owens, the Margaret, Bussell, the Mil- ford Packet, Richards, the George, Lang, the Ruby, Butler, and the Honora, Huxstable, for London, the Diligence, Skeriff, for Newcastle the Olive Branch, Mendos, The William, Thomas, and the Swansea Packet, Tasker, for Bristol, the Fly, Guy, for Gloucester, theConierit, Roberts, for Laneastel", and the Robert, Clampitt, for Newport, all with iron; the Oxonian, Wilkinson, for Sligo, the Astoria, Adair, for Waterford, the Christiana, Gardner, for Limerick, the William, Thomas, the William, Smith, and the Amity, Lamb, for Bristol, and the Messenger, Hughes, for London, all with sandries; and 35 vessels with coal. NEWPORT. ARRIVED. The Mary, Gainey, the Bristol Packet, Prewitt, the Fanny, Johns, the Moderator, Williams, the Moderator, Clatworthy, the Turtle, Oxland, the Bristol Packet, Tivers, the Moderator, Williams, the Mary, Gainey, and the Tredegar, Johns, from Bristol, the Tredegar, Morris, and the Jane aud Mary, Jackson, from Gloucester, with sundries; the Silksworth, Meldrum, and the Indus, Joblon, from Quebec, with timber, deals, &c.; the William and Tom, Murphy, from Youghal, the Hope, Darracott, from Bideford, and the Penqutte, Stocken, from Waterford, with oats; the Blaina, Oakley, from Gloucester, with machinery and salt; thp fiannot, Tn'I ?. wtu liriu^c m *• Il)t Davis, and the Elizabeth, Prewitt, from Bristol, with hay; the Lerrin, Stephens, the Spraycombe, Marsh, the Taunton, Thomas, and the Friends, Moule, from Bridgewater, wiih bricks; the Gelert, Roberts, the Hopewell, Roberts, and the Four Brothers' Roberts, from Portmadoc, with slates; the Joseph and Fanny, Lobbett, and the Hinton, Roycraft from Cork, with oats, butter and bacon; the Julia, West, from Chepstow, with wire; the Ellen, Drinan: from Youghal, with pigs; the Anne, Bryant, from Bristol, with barley; the Sarah, White, from Gloucester, with freestone; the Erin, Dempsey from Kinsale, with sheep and cows the Jane and Mary Ann, Pritcliard, from Cork, with sheep; the Nymph, Williams, from Waterford, with barlev and oats; the VVatchet Trader, Slocombe from Watchet, with bran; the Looe, Govier,' from Watchet, with oak timber; the Albert, Twohee from Cork, with iron; the SI. Auslle Packet, Nan- scolas, the John Hicks, Butterfield, the New rio se, Tadd the Eliza, Lelean, the Mary, Mutton, and the Unify Fowler, from Fowey, the Hannah, Thomas, and the Ceres, Helherillton, from Pad- stow, theCdtherine, Evans,and the Favourite, Jones, from Barrow, the Friendship, Dowell, from Glou- cester, and the Robert and Ann, Ridler, from Lidney, with iron ore. SAILED.—The Moderator, Clatworthy, for Bris- tol, with iron and charcoal; the Bristol, Tivers, for Bristol, the Vriendschap, Swart, for Rotterdam, and the Arrow, Hall, for Liverpool, with iron and tin plates; the Tredegar, Johns, the Fanny,Johns, and the Mary, Johns, for Bristol, the Linnet, Lewis, for Runcorn, the Charles, Howe, for Bridgewater, the Olive Branch, Olten 'for Plymouth, the Jane, Jones, and the Henderson', Hull, for Liverpool, the Robert, Clampitt, and the Robert aud Ann, Ridler, for Cardiff, the John Hicks, Butterfield, and the Vigilant, Langdon, for London, the Thomas Mahony, for Dtingarvon, the Mary Ann, Tucker, for Messina, the Friends, Jones, and the Margaret, Phillips, for Glassoll Dock, the Bristol Packet, Tivers, for Bristol, the Rochdale, Kewley, for Workinton, the Thomas and Sarah, Hiscox, for Swansea, the Wandering- Sheppard, Miller, for London, the Maria, Metherall, for Waterford, and the Four Brothers, Roberts' for Llanelly, with iron the Tredegar, Morris, for Gloucester, with iron, tin pl.ites, and a thrashing machine; the Triumph, for Dordt, with metal; the Blaina, Oakley, for Worcester, with coke; the Elizabeth, Baker, for Cardiff, with iron and bricks and the New House, Tadd, for St. Austle, with boiler plates. NEATH. ARRIVED.—The Thomas Oliver, Wanless, from Richebucto; the Dew Dross, Brown, from Quebec, with timber and deals and the Harmony, Havard, from Limerick, with corn. CLEARED.—The Jane and Louisa, Le Blancy, for Jersey; the William and Jane, Barrett, and the Fonmon Castle, Berriman, for Bristol; the New Felicity, Hopkins, and the Brothers, Ace. for New- port the Providence, Parker, for Porthcawl; the Blucher, Warren, for Gloucester the Caerleon, Bryant, for Bridgewater; the Maria Hills, Padstow, and the Endeavour, Rowlins, for Plymouth; the Primrose, Quick, for Falcombe the Hawk, Harris, for New Ross; the Nautilus, Hawkin, for Dart- month the Good Intent, Pill, and the Richard and Jane, Hockan, for Fowey; the Martha, Equon, for Milford; the Abbess, Harris, for Glasgow; the Swift, Kemptham, for St. Ives; the Wasp, Davies, for Dublin; the Union, Jones, for Aberaeron; the Salisbury, Harrison, for London; the Meeter, Lane, for Southampton the Union, Owens, for Carmar. then; the Chepstow, Walker, and the Fox, Berri- man, for Cork; the Neptune, Carden, for Manin?- tree; the Richard, Carlisle, for YoughalJ. SWANSEA. ARRIVED.—The Good Intent, Williams, from Youghal, and the Mary, Harwood, from Bude, with grain the Hero, Lovering from Neath, wiih bricks and clay; the Maria Hardy, Jobson, the Willam Davies, Cornish, the Richard Park, Belcher, and the Pursuit, Outerbndge, from Cuba, the Incentive Apter, from Plymouth, the Charlotte Hannah, Smith: the Christianna, Walters, and the Patty, Hix, from Fowey, the Walter, Dingle, from Truro, the Ann Welch, ihe Johanna, Nugent, the Blanch, Hanley' and the Mary, Whelan, from Dungarvon, the Sally, Green way, from Bcerhaven, the James, Pulmare and the Cornish Diamond, Hodge, from St. Ives the Dick Patrick, Hughes, from Dublin, the Erin, Bryne, the Bristol Trader, Fox, the Mermaid, Doolittle, and the Dove, Evans, from Wicktow thp Paul, Webster, the Emerald, Houltan, and the Elizabeth and Mary, ltees, from Falmouth, and I he Brothers, Gastavus, from Penzance, all with copper ore; the Rose, Jeukius, the Bristol, (steamer) Jones, and the Palmerston, (ste..ier), Bailey, from Bristol, the Elizabeth, Pocket, from Gloucester, the Jane, Lewis, and the Coronation, Stephens, from Bideford, the Friends, Slocombe, from Watchet, and the Moun. taineer. (steamer), Edwards, from Liverpool, with sundries; the Betsey, Cook, from Ross, the Anne and Mary, Trivett, from Chichester, the Charles, Pal lot, from Milford, the John and Mary, Crldland, from Bridgewater, the Meridian, Langdon, from Dartmouth, the Minerva, Quick, from Waterford, the Emily, from Watchet, the Prosperons, Long, from Portsmouth, and the Friends, Morgans, from Newquay, in ballast; the Benjamin, Westlake, from Newport, with loss of topmasts, bound to London, and theThomasaod,-Sarah, from Newport, with iron the Cevnamlwch, Jones, from Bristol, with grain; the Pilot, Pearson, from Quebec, with wood; the Victoria, Williams, from Chester, with pig iron; the Hero, from Penbroke, with sand; the Briton, Evans, and the John,Simmons, from Chester, with bricks; thj^-New Felicity, Hppkins, frour Neath, with cdpjHTj the William, Cock, with coals; the Happy Couple, Chalk, from Aberavon, with coals, &c.; the Victoria, Sutton, from Aberavon, with copper, &c.; the Taplow, Chalk, from London, with spelter: and theCharles, La Burn, from Jersey, with potatos. LLANELLY. ARItIVED.-The Reparatenr, Haiielin, and the Trois Amis, Hamelin, from Cherbourg, the Mary Roberta, Parry, from Milford, the Glenco, Bryan, from Liverpool, the William and Nancy, Griffiths, from Laugharne, the Milford, Owens and the Gip- gey, Morgans, from Ross, the Swift, Bowlin, and John Stroud, Stephens, from Waterford, the Endea- vour, Gibbs, from Bideford, and the Shannon, Doyle, from Southampton, all with ballast; the George, Thomas, from Hayle, the Mary, Hopkins, and the Lord Rolle, Samuel, from Truro, the Superb, Har- vey, the John and Salley, Llewellyn, from Swansea, the Gallant, Climo, from Fowey, and the Apollo, Bryant, from St. Ives, all with copper ore; the Hannah, Heslop, from Quebec, and the. Fame, Hunt, from Bridgewater, with timber; the Ann, Harris, from Milford, with sand; and the Ann, Thomas, from Waterford, with flour and barley. SAILED.-The West Indian, Lodge, for Suez, the Ocean, Rattray, and the Edward, Newham, for London, the Nimble, Stride, and the William Henry, Ball. for Cowes, the New Parliament, Brabyn, for St. Ives, the Industry, Thomas, and the Betsey Morris, for Carmarthen, the Malcolm, Pord, the Three Sisters, Patrick, the Charlotte, Williams, the Royal George, Davies, the Cyrus, Warren, the William, Dover, the Good Intent, Wave, for Water- ford; the John and Mary, Richards, the George, Johns, and the Ann, Benfley, from Barnstaple, the James, Samuel, and the Mary Kitty, Evans, for Truro, the Peggy, Davis, for Laugharne, the Alary Roberts, Parry, for Newry, and L'Emma Maria, Tanguay, for Poi-trieux, all with coat and culm; the Einily, Thomas, for Bristol, with copper.
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES. London, Friday, Nov. 22. INSOLVENT. George Frederick Barnett, Duke Street, Sonthwark, upholsterer and cabinet maker. BANKRUPTS. William Tombleson, late of the Manor House Tavern, Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, tavern keeper, and publisher. John Maughan, Percival Street, Clerkenwell, hardware- man. John Cox Dear, High Street, St. Marylebone, iron monger. George Thwaites, Devonshire Street, Portland Road, cabinetmaker Emile IJenassit, Lif" —i- DUAU IUU J<»INPS Oliver, Duke street, St. James and Craven Place, Bayswatcr, plumbers. Samuel Taylor, Castle Street, Holborn, hat manufac- turer. Richard West, Fleet Street, City, medicine vender (now or late in partneiship with Sharp and Hazell.) Henry James Ebsworth, and Charles Fbsworth, Cole. man Street, City, wool brokers. Nicholas Matthews, Hcaton Norris, Laucashire, iron founder. George Wood, Manchester, drysalter. John Gzard, Bristol, clothier and commission aent. Michael Poter and John Lever, Manchester, commis- sion ag-Mits (trading under the firm of Potter, Lever atie Co.) H^nry Nicholl, Greetland, Halifax, worsted spinner. Robert Waite, Barnard Castle, Durham, grocer and tallow chandler. Thomas Mousley, Ellesmere, Salop, surgeon. William Kington, Clifton, Bristol, builder. London, Tuesday, Nov. 26. INSOLVENT. George Chapman, Hawkhurst, Kent, baker. BANKRUPTS. Duncan Davidson Alves, James Steele, and William Harrison, Lime Street Square, merchants. Chailes Boyd, Sen., Kensington Gravel Pits, and Custom House, Thames Street, picture dealer. Samuel Dalton, High Street, Aldgate, straw bonnet maker. John Groombridgc, Abbey Street, Bermondsey, vic- tualler. Jonathan Bunce Morgan, Southampton Row, Blooms- bury, laceman. James Robertshaw, and John Rutherford, Oxford Street, hosiers. James Saunders, Exeter Hall Hotel, Strand, hotel keeper. James Butterworth, Ashton under Lyne, Lancaster,. cotton spinner. Abraham Lewis Franklin. Liverpool, bullion merchant, Walter Greenwood, ltochdale, Lancashire, innkeeper. Martin Hart, Xorthwich, Chester, mercer. Thomas Hastings, Birmingham, brace manufacturer. Benjamin John, Narbcrt, Pembrokeshire, general shopkeeper. Henry Kirby, Birmingham, railway contractor. Thomas Nicholl, Jun., Cornwall, grocer. Joseph Carruthers Nicholson, Liverpool, merchant. John Banks Nicklin, Wolverhampton, ironmonger. James Birch Partridge, Birmingham, dealer in Shef- field wares. Benjamin Thompson, Great Yarmouth, steam packet proprietor. William Christian Thompson, Liverpool, attorney at law. I lizabeth Walker, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, fell' monger. Charles Watson, Braintroe, Essex, builder. William Yates, Manchester, cotton spinner.