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Saturday mornings, at five o'clock, to the Mackworth Arms Inn, Swansea.

Cheltenham Coaches, every morning at half-past five and nine, every afternoon at two and half-past two, to the Plough, Royal, and George Hotels. Performed by

JOHN SPENCER and Co.

FROM THE RAM INN, SOUTHGATE-STREET.

To Bath, a COACH every day at half-past ten in the morning; returns from Bath every day at half-past two.

To London, a COACH every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at two, and every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at three, through Stonehouse, Cainscross, Stroud, Brimscomb Port, Chalford, Cirencester, and Abingdon.

To Leicester, a COACH every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings at ten o'clock, through Cheltenham, Evesham, Leamington, Warwick, and Coventry.

To Bristol, a COACH every day at two o'clock; and every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at twelve.

To Cheltenham, a COACH every morning at nine o'clock; Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at half-past ten; every day at half-past two; and Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at seven in the evening.

To Birmingham, a COACH (from Bristol through Newport) leaves Gloucester every day at one o'clock, through Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Worcester, Birmingham, and Manchester.

A COACH (The True Briton) through Hounslow, Maidenhead, Henley, Abingdon, Farringdon, Leachlade, Fairford, Cirencester, Chalford, Brimscomb Port, Stroudwater, Cainscross, Ebley, and Stonehouse; also to Nailsworth, Uley, Dursley, and Wotton-Underedge. Leaves Gloucester every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at half-past one o'clock in the afternoon, and arrives at the Angel Inn, Angel-street, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, at nine the following mornings; and will return every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon, at four, and arrive at Gloucester the following mornings at eleven.

CARRIERS.

Ashmore's J. and W. Birmingham and Bristol Fly Waggon Office, Quay-street, (C. Parker, Agent) where goods are carried to Worcester, Warwick, Stafford, Leicester, Derby, Manchester, Preston, Lancaster, and all parts of the north of

England, Scotland, and Ireland; also through Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, Devonshire, and Cornwall, every day.

By Howes, Gabb, and Shurmer, Southgate-street, goods are carefully and expeditiously forwarded to all parts of the kingdom.

Dobbins John, to Cheltenham every day, from St. Mary's-sq. Martin Thomas, to Cheltenham, every morning at eight o'clock, (Sunday excepted) at Mr. Stevens's, fishmonger. Southgate-street.

Page Joseph, Quay-street, carries goods to Cirencester, Ledbury, Ross, Monmouthshire, and South Wales.

J. Page's Waggons load at his warehouse, Quay-street, for Cirencester, and all parts of Berks, Wilts, and London, every Saturday; Tuesday and Thursday evenings, for Ross; South Wales, every Monday and Thursday; Ledbury and Hereford, every Monday.—Waggons, by special agreement, to any part of the kingdom.

Pettitt Jonathan, to Cheltenham daily, (Sunday excepted) opposite the Crown, Cross Key-lane.

Plaisted Thomas, to Cheltenham daily, Westgate-street. Tanner and Baylis's London and Gloucestershire Fly Waggons, Bear-land, start as usual from their warehouses, Gloucester, and Winchcomb-street, Cheltenham, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; arrive at the Saracen's Head, Friday-street, London, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; and return the following mornings for Gloucester and Cheltenham, where they arrive every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.-J. Trokes's Waggon from T. and B.'s warehouse, Gloucester, to Herefordshire, and G. North's to Monmouthshire and South Wales, twice a week each.

T. and B.'s London Fly Waggons start from Rodborough every morning and evening, at seven, o'clock, and from Cirencester at twelve (noon and night),-arrive in London in two days. Start from their warehouses, Grub-street, and Saracen's Head, Friday-street, London, each place daily, and arrive in Gloucestershire in two days.-T. and B.'s Bristol Waggons load four times a week, at the Bell Inn, Thomas-street, Bristol, and convey goods to Gloucester, Cheltenham, and all parts of the county.-Waggons to and from Gloucester, Cheltenham, and throughout the manufacturing districts, three times a week.-Goods forwarded to all parts of England, Scotland, Wales, or Ireland, with great care and regularity.

Tanner and Baylis, Bear-land, to Bath, and all parts of the west of England, every day at noon; Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Falmouth, Devon, and Cornwall, every morning; Southmolton and Barnstaple, every Thursday morning; War

minster, Salisbury, Southampton, Gosport, Portsmouth, and Isle of Wight, every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday morning; Sherborne, Dorchester and Weymouth, every Wednesday morning; Yeovil and Shepton-Mallet, every Tuesday and Friday morning; Bridport, Beaminster, Crewkerne, Charmouth, and Hasselborough, every Wednesday morning; Wells, every Tuesday and Friday morning; Bridgewater, every morning.-Tanner and Baylis have Waggons regulay three times a week from their warehouses, Bear-land, Gloucester, and Winchcomb-street, Cheltenham, through Rodborough to Bristol irect.—Goods shipped by H. Wood, of the Bell-yard, Thomas-street, Bristol, every week, for Chepstow, Newport, Caerleon, Cardiff, Swansea and all parts of South Wales, or forwarded by any other conveyance as directed.

FROM THE BERKELEY ARMS, SOUTHGATE-STREET.

Ballinger, to Bath and Cheltenham, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Bird, to Leachlade, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Meadows and Bishop, to Stroud, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

FROM THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, QUAY.

Harding, to Cheltenham, Saturdays.

Woodward, to Nailsworth, ditto

FROM THE GREEN DRAGON, SOUTHGATE-STREET. Haynes, to Frampton, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Round, to Wotton-underedge, Tuesdays.

Wheelwright, to Berkeley, Saturdays.

FROM THE LOWER GEORGE, WESTGATE-STREET. Roberts, to Little Dean, Saturdays and Wednesdays. Young, to Coleford, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

FROM THE RAM INN, SOUTHGATE-STREET.

A Waggon to Bath, through Dursley, Uley, Wotton-underedge, and Bristol, Mondays and Thursdays.

Caravan to Hardwick, Stonehouse, and Hanley, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Caravan to Frampton, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

FROM THE SARACEN'S HEAD, EASTGATE-STREET. Griffiths, to Newnham and Chepstow, every day, Sunday excepted.

Padbury, to Painswick, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sadays.

Taylor, to Ledbury, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

FROM THE STAR INN, QUAY.

Collitt, to Stroud, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Wade, to Cheltenham, every day except Sunday.
Wyatt, to Cirencester, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

FROM THE SWAN INN, WESTGATE-STREET.

Wilkes, to Newland, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

FROM THE SWAN AND FALCON, BOLT-LANE. Broadstock, to Staunton, Saturday.

Goode, to Mitcheldean, Saturday.

Hull, to Eldersfield and Pendock, Saturday.

Young, to ditto,

ditto,

ditto

Kimer, to Trowbridge, Bradford, Melksham, Chippenham, Malmsbury, and Tetbury, every Thursday morning.

FROM THE TALBOT INN, SOUTHGATE-STREET.

Bennett, to Frampton, Saturday.

Chamberlin, to Eastington, Saturday.

Harrison, to Woodchester, Saturday.

Scratchley, to Uley, Saturday.

CONVEYANCE BY WATER.

From William Kendall and Son's Wharf, Quay, goods are forwarded to all parts of England.

From James Moore and Son's Wharf, Quay, goods are forwarded with strict punctuality to Bristol, Worcester, Stourport, Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Manchester, Live pool, and all parts of the kingdom.

From Charles Parker's wharf, Quay, goods are forwarded with great care to all parts of the kingdom.

From J. D. Walker's wharf, Quay, goods are forwarded with great care to all parts of the kingdom.

LIST OF FAIRS IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Berkeley, May 14.
Bisley, May 4, Nov. 12.
Blakeney, April 12, Old May
Day, Nov. 12.

Cambridge, 1st Tuesday in
October.
Campden, Ash Wednesday,
April 23, August 5, Decem-
ber 11.

Cirencester, Easter Tuesday,

July 18, November 8. Cheltenham, 2d Thursday in April, Holy Thursday, August 5, 2d Thursday in September, & 3d Thursday in December.

Coleford, June 20, Dec. 17.
Dursley, May 6, December 4.
Fairford, May 14, Nov. 12.
Frampton, April 30.
Gloucester, April 5, July 5,
Sept. 28, 29, Nov. 28.
Hampton, Trinity Monday,
October 29.

Iron Acton, April 25, Sept.
13.
Lechlade, Aug. 5, 21, Sept. 9.
Lidney, May 4, Nov. 8.
Little Dean, Whit-Monday,
Nov. 26.

Marshfield, May 24, Oct. 24.
Mitcheldean, Easter Monday,
Oct. 10.

Moreton, April 5, Oct. 10.

Newnham, June 11, Oct. 18.
Newent, Wednesday before
Easter, Wednesday before
Whitsuntide, Aug, 12, Fri-
day after Sept. 18.
Northleach, Wednesday be-
fore May, last Wednesday
in May, Wednesday before
Oct. 10.

Painswick, Whit Tuesday,
Sept. 19.

Sodbury, May 23, June 24.
Stonehouse, May 1, Oct. 11.
Stow-on-the-Wold, May 12,
July 24, Oct. 24.
Stroud, May 12, Aug. 21.
Tetbury, Ash Wednesday,
July 22.

Tewkesbury, 2d Monday in
March, 1st Wednesday in
April, O.S. May 14, June
22, Sept. 4, Oct. 10.
Thornbury, Easter Monday,
Aug. 15, Monday before
Dec. 21.
Tockington, May 9, Dec. 6.
Waterleigh, Sept. 19.
Wickware, April 4, June 2.
Winchcomb, last Saturday in

March, May 16, July 28.
Winterburn, June 29, Oct.

18.

Wotton-Underedge, Sept. 25.

Market Days at Gloucester, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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