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,1' f' t¡ I l,. :1 ¡' I THE ^C^^NAL J UNION FIRE-(?i^jFICE, [' COR N H ILL, ISTABLISHED NEARLY ONE HUNDRED YEARS. WILLIAM MOSS, J IRONMONGER, AGENT FOR CARMARTHEN. THE beneficial effects of Insurance against loss by Fire, are no less obvious and important, than the consequences of neglecting to insure are ruinous and dread- fill.-—Life, Property, every enjoyment of the present mo- Blent, and all the prospects of the future, are frequently in- volved in the issue of a casual conflagration hence it be- comes the duty and the policy of individuals to guard them- selves against such events, by means the most effectual and economical. Among the many Institutions that have been r formed to provide for the Security of the Public on sue occasions, THE UNION FIRE-OFFICE, Tanks among the most respectable and liberal.—This OTic A has always paid Lossesor damages by Fire, from Lightning and I am now authorized to inform the Farmers and Public that the Premium on the Stock of Corn and Hay, being tin, produce of a Farm also Cattle and Implements of Husban- dry thereon, will be rated at Two Shillings per Cent, and all Sersons insured in this Office, are requested to refer to their 'olicies, in order that they may receive the benefit of this Reduction of the Premium on Farming Stock in their respect- ive renewals; and that printed receipts are ready for deli- very, for the premiums and duty on Policies, as they become due; and that printed proposals of the terms of insurance, may be had of me, which will be found as moderate in every respect as those off other Offices, OZ Farming Stock may be in stifled, generally, in all Barns and Out-houses, or on a Farm, without the average ( clause. Persons desirous of increasing the amount of their Assurances, in consequence of the increased price of build- ing materials, are informed, that no additional expence of Policies is incurred at this Oftice.-Policies insuring Three C Hundred Pounds, the aunual amount of which is only 6s. av issued free of expence and all payments for losses by lIre, are made bv tnir Office without deduction. N. B. In behalf of this Society, I beg leave to return my sincere thanks to the Insurers at Lliis Ouice, tor their favours I to me since my Agency at Carmarthen; and also beg to in- form those who have dropped their insurance (and others who may entertain the same opinion) in consequence of their 'supposition, which is grounded in weakness and error, that Officrs take the remaining property, after afire to assist them in paying the loss; that thio Office pays all losses or damages, proved to be done by fire, provided the amount does not exceed the Sum insured, without any claim or pre-, tence to the remaining property that may be saved; and al- so pnys in addition to the amount lost, all reasonable charges attending the removal of goods in time of danger; and also insurers in this Office (excepting only insurers for seven years, who are Proprietors in the concern) are not liable to be called upon to make good losses, as the whole property of the Society is liable to pay or make good any loss I y fire, which may happen to them. As to Septennial Insuri rs, they are Partners in the concern, and rece ve their share of the profits, wheh have been divided among them to the amount of at least 800,0001. and consequently they and they only are liable to make good any losses which may happen to themselves or the insurers for less than Seven Years, as the last run no risk of loss, and receive no share of profit. *+* Proposals for Septennial or Annual and short period insurances, with any further information which may be re- quired for the explaining this mode of insurance, may be had of the Agent WM. MOSS, IRONMONGER, CARMARTHEN. Carmarthen, March 24, 1810, DIOCESE OF ST. DAVID'S. UNFORESEEN circumstances having occurred to render the TIME of VISITATION and CONFIR- %-J to render the TIME of VISITATION and CONFIR- MATION, lately advertised liM PRA CTICABLE ;—Notice Is hereky given, that the Days of VISITATION and CON- JFIRMATION will be as follows: Tuesday, July 31, Visitation at Cardigan. Wednesday. August 1, Confirmation at ditto. rJ § ■ Thursday, August 2, Visitafon at F aver for a west. f Friday, August 3, Confirmation at ditto. | Tuesday, August7, Visitation at Brecon. Wednesday, August 8, Confirmation at ditto. Thursday, August 9, Confirmation at Llandoverv. Wednesday, August 15, Visitation at Carmarthen. Thursday, August 16, Confirmation at ditto. CHAS. MORGAN, Registrar. Carmarthen, May 1?, 1810. CHAR 30AL. TO BE SOLD Y AUCTION, Without reserve, on the 20th J me next, by WM. HOWELL, e. at the Ship and Castle Inn, eath, Glamorganshire.—The sale to begin at three o'clo< k in the afternoon of the same day. SIX HUNDRED 1 >OZEN SACKS OF CHARCOAL & BRAIZE, 7n convenient Lots of 25 doarn each, and subject to such conditions of sale as will be then produced. TFE CHARCOAL, is now lying on the Bank at Melincrythan Works, near Neath", within a short distance of the River, fr&m whence it may be shipped to any part of the Kingdom and will be delivered to the Purchasers were it now lies. *<* Further particulars ma be known by making appli- cation, free of postage, to Mr VI. Howell, the Auctioneer, atS eath; or to Messrs. Kaye and Freshfield, Tokenhouse- :V:1P, London. CARDIGA QS]EIIRE. TO BE SOLS" BY AUCTION, (Unless previously disposed 0 by PRIVATE CONTRACT, of which timely Noti ;e will be given,) At the sign of the Blue Bell, i Newcastle, on Saturday, the Sd of June, 1810, TO BE SOLS" BY AUCTION, (Unless previously disposed 0 by PRIVATE CONTRACT, of which timely Noti ;e will be given,) At the sign of the Blue Bell, i Newcastle, on Saturday, the eSdofJune, 1810, ALL that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, CAL ED .4 FFYNNO C-OER, In the parish of Llandefriog, in the said Coun|y, and within half a mile of Newcastle afores i»d. N B. The Houses are in exce lent repair, and on the Pre- mises there is a very valuable lo of Timber. fplr For further particulars nquire of Mr, Daniel Evans, of 1 fynnon-Oer aforesaid. UNION INSURANCE OFFICE, ESTABLISHED IN MARCH, 1797, TRUSTEES. r t ¡ The Right Hon. Earl CRAVEN.. 1 » LordSALTOUN. n The Hon. S. FRASER. V, v Sir JOSEPH SCOTT, Bart. JOHN HENRY LOFT, Esq. M. P. STARLING DAY, Jun. Esq. and Aid. &c. &c. &c. Secretary, Mr. THOMAS BIGNOLD. IN this Office, all the Premimn is returned to the A. Insured, except what is wanted to defray the losses. The number of persons combined amounts to near 20,000; pro- perty insured to many millions, and 5000new Insurances are effected every year. The returns are made to each member at the expiration of seven years from the commencement of His insurance, and the deposits have been found so much more than sufficient to meet the expenditure, that dividends of £ bO per Cent. and upwards have been made to above 3000 of the insurers, whose periods of repayments have arrived. ALL POLICIES GRATIS. Agent for Narberth.Mr. G. BLATIIWAYTJ Neath Mr. T. MORGAN Chepstow Mr. W. WILLETT; Mil ford Haven. Mr. E. PRITCHARD Carmarthen. Mr. J. BAGNALL; 0" tv^ — UNION OFFICE, For the Insurance of Lives, granting Annuities, and Endowment of Children. m TRUSTEES. The Most Noble the Marquis TOWNSHEND.. The Right Hon. Eat 1 CRAVEN. Lord SALTOUN. The Hon. S. FRASER. Sir JOSEPH SCOTT, Bart. Sir ROBERT BURNETT, Knt. JOHN PATTESON, Esq, M. P. and Aid. JOHN HENRY LOFT, Esq. M. P. &c. &e. &e. Secretary, Mr. THOMAS BIGNOLD. Actuary, Mr. RICHARD MORGAN. The advantages of Life Insurance are too numerous to be compressed within the limits of a few sentences; but the great utility of it will be in some degree illustrated by a single example. J*"2)eTo0n.8S years °f a»e may, by an annual payment of £ 2. 6s. 8d. insure =6100, payable to his executors at his de- cease or for £ 23 6s. 8d. may insure £1000, and thus, at a moderate yearly expense, secure his family from distress. THE RATES OF THIS OFFICE ARE NEARLY .£10 PER CENT. LOWER THAN THOSE OF OTHERS. The surplus capital, after satisfying the claims of the in- sured, is returned to them at stated periods, by additions to the sums to which their policies entitled them. No charge is made for entrance money, for non-appearance at the chief office, for policies, or for neglect of paying the an- nual premiums in due time, (except the mere interest lost by the delay.) » v F J The office makes a liberal allowance for the policies, if the insured cannot continue to pay the premium. The agents for the Union Fire-Office are also agents for the Union Life-oflice.-(One Concern.) CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Black-Lion-Inn, in the Town of Lampeter-pont- Stephen, in the said county, on Saturday, the 21st day of July next, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, TENE- MENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called CARNE, situate in the parish of Llanddewybrevy, in the said county of Cardigan, now let to Evan Thomas, at the low yearly rent of £16 16s. The Farm is distant from the town of Llanddewybrevy about a mile and a quarter, from the town of Tregaron about two miles, and from the town of Llampeter-pontT Stephen about nine miles; and has very extensive and valu. able Rights of Common, of Pasture and Turbary. The Bishop of Saint David's intends building an extensive College at Llanddewybrevy, and a large subscription has been set on foot, and part of the stones raised for the pur- pose; there is also an Act of Parliament, passed the last Session, for making a new turnpike road from the town of Llandovery, in the county of Carmarthen, to the said town of Llanddewybrevy, to communicate with the road leading from the town of Tregaron to the town of Aberystwith which is a very fashionable watering-place, and much re- sorted to in the summer season. For further particulars and a view of the premises apply at the office or David Lloyd Harries, Solicitor, Llandovery, who will appoint a person to shew the same. Llandovery, June 5, 1810. CASTLE PIGGIN, 4 A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR A GENTEEL FAMILY. TO BE LET Y AUCTION, AND ENTERED UPON IT MICHAELMAS NEXT, On^Saturday, the 7t.h day of. uly next, at the Old Ivy Bush, I, ALL that Messuage J tenement, and Lands, commonly called and kpown by the name of CASTLE PIGGIN, the residence of tMe late Captain BLOME, consist- ing of a Mansion-house, Offices, &c. a Garden, and about Fifty Acres of Meadow Land. The Land will be let in ona or two lots, as shall be agreed upoil 011 the day of sale. ) This enchanting spot is si tub.te near the Rivers Gwilly and Towy, famous for salmon, se en, and trout, in the heart of a fine sporting country, and within one mile of the plentiful market town of Carmarthen.! (J:1r Letters, post-paid, t be left at the Carmarthen Journal Office. t D. TtEES, TAILOR, HABIT Am> PELISSE MAKER, MOST respectfully informs his Friends and the Public in general, thai he has commenced Business in London, and takes this opportunity of stating, that every commission bestowed on him shall meet with prompt atten- tion aid D. R. hopes by aldue execution of such com- mands, he shall merit the indlilgence and approbation of all who may be pleased to honfiur hiim with their support. Regimentals. Gentlemen s Suits, el Ladies Riding Habits and Pelilbes, made in the first style of elegance; ana orders of every find executed in the neatest, most improved, and fashionable manner, and upon very reasonable Terms, No. 42, Cas e-street, Holborn, London. London, June, 1810.. N. B. Gentlemen may be informed how to convey their measures by post on applicatio as above, and those desi- rous of contracting for a certa number of suits annually, will find this a favourable oppbtuiuty, j FREEHOLD TITHES AND DONATIVE. CARMARTHENSHIRE. -i TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By WINSTANLEY SON, At the Auction Mart, near the Bank of England, on FRI- DAY, July 20th, by Order of the Executors, in One Lot, THE GREAT AND SMALL TITHES of the PARISH of LLANDEVEYLOG (excepting a Moiety of small parts thereof) including 30} Acres of Glebe Land, 2 and the perpetual Right of Presentation to the Donative or Curacy of the said Parish, the Incumbent whereof is about 50 years of age. -The whole Parish is supposed to contain near 7000 Acres, is extremely well situated for Improvement, being bounded on the West by the navigable River Towey, within one mile of the sea-port Town of Carmarthen, four miles only from the market and sea-port town of Kidwelly, and lime stone, and coal may be got at a trifling expence. The annual value is supposed to be about £900. ,(Hr' Printed particulars maybe had of Mr. Cookney, So- licitor, Castle-street, Holborn Mr. Thomas Lewis, Llan- dilo; of Mr. Thomas Hassall; and at the Angel Inn, Cardi- gan the Mackworth Arms, Swansea; the Golden Lion, Brecon the Bush, Carmarthen the Printers of the Here- ford and Gloucester Journal; at the Place of Sale and of Winstanley and Son, Paternoster Row. NEW-INN, LAUGIIARNE, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By JOSHUA THOMAS, Auctioneer, V ~i Premises, on Friday, the 6th day of July next, be- 'een the hours of twelve and two, (unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which timely No- tice will be given), subject to such Conditions as shall be then and there produced, ALL that well-frequented Freehold Inn, known by the sign of the NEW INN, situate in the Town of Laugharne aforesaid, in the said County, with the extensive Gardens, Stables, Yards, Brewhouses, and other appurte- nances thereunto belonging. Also all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE,Yard, Garden, and Stable, with the Appurtenances adjoining the said New Inn, now let to William Skyrme, Esq. as Tenant- at-Wiil. Aiso, all that other MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, and Yard thereunto belonging, also adjoining the said New Inn, now in the possession of Samuel Hobbs, as Tenant-at-will. Also all that other MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, Yard, and Stable, adjoining the said last-men- tioned Premises, now in the possession of the Proprietors of the New Inn. Also all those Leasehold Fields, Pieces or Parcels of Ground, with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, com- monly called or known by the name of the CANNONS and PALMER'S PARK, containing by admeasurement ten acres, or thereabouts, be the same more or less, situate, ly- ing, and being in the Parish of Laugharne, in the said county. Also the LEASE of One-twentieth Parr or Share of the Corporation Lands called HUGDAN, situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Laugharne, in the said County. At the same time will be Sold, All the excellent household goods and furniture, brewing and dairy utensils; with all the Stock and Crop, now standing, growing, or being on the Premises; consisting of a number of milch and other cows, horses, sheep, pigs, and young cattle of different ages corn and hay. (jdr* For further particulars enquire of Robert Waters, Esq. Pant-Dwfn Mr. Arthur Howells, and Mr. John Tho- mas, of Laugharne; or of George Philipps, Solicitor, of Carmarthen. Dated this 11th day of June, 1810. ESTATE of FRANCIS GRANT of LAUGHARNE, in the County of Carmarthen, Gentleman, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that all Persons in- -A- v debted to the ESTATE of the said FRANCIS GRANT, are forthwith"lequested to pay in the amount of their re- spective D/Mtsfto Robert Waters, Esq. Pant-Dwfn, near St. Clears; Mr/Afrthur Howeli, Mr. John Thomas, Laugharne, or GEORGE Jfiirmart■)en, on or before the 2d annal! Persons having any claim on-Jthe sstfaEstate are desired to bring in the same, on or before the said 2nd day of July next. Dated this Ilth day of June, 1810. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White Hart Inn, in Narberth, on Friday, the 6th day of July, 1810, between the hours of tlneeand four o'clock, in the afternoon, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES: Lot I. A LL that FARM-HOUSE, and the Farm ia. Buildings, Yard, Gardens, and 16 Acres, and 2 Roods of Land thereunto adjoining and belonging, situate at Camphill, in the Parish of Narberth, in the said County, together with the remainder (subject to the life estate of Mrs. Mary Protheroe, aged 45 years therein) of all that Dwelling House (adjoining the said Farm House) and the Yard and Garden thereunto belonging and adjoining: all now in the occupation of Mr. George Protheroe. The Purchaser of this Lot may be accommodated with about 133 Acres of good Land (wnich adjoin the above and have been occupied therewith for several years) on a lease for three lives at a moderate rent. Lot II.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Garden, with the Appurtenances, now in the occupation of Richard Lade, as Tenant, from year to year, at the clear yearly rent of 121. Lot III.-All that MALTHOUSE, now in the occupation of Mr. William Thomas, under a Lease which will expire at Michaelmas, 1812, at the clear yearly rent of 151. together with the Stable and Yard adjoining the said Malthouse, now in the occupation of George Roblin, as tenant from year to year, at the clear yearly rent of 21. The two last-mentioned Lots neari v adjoin each other, and are situate near the Conduit, in the Town of Narherth. O" For further particulars apply to Mr. John Crum, Narberth, or William Evans, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. DAVID PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. COPPER AN IRON MILLS, And ME AVOW LAND, At UXBRIDGE, in the County of MIDDLESEX. TO E LET, AND ENTERED PON IMMEDIATELY, A COPPER ROLLING MILL, worked by a water wheel, 10 feet Ivide, 18 feet high a Hammer Mill, the water wheel 7 feet wide, 17 feet high an Iron' Hoop Mill, the water whetf 7 feet wide, 17 feet high witf^ Workmen's Houses, Smiths' Shops, Stable, &c. &c. with oi* without the Land. f These Mills are supplid, Y the river Colne, and never want water; are ready for working any hour. The Grand Juiietioii'Ca,')! I passes through the land. The barges are loaded close t the Mills, only 15 rryles from London. | For further particulars a ply, if by letter, post-paid, to George Bowser, Esq. (thejrroprietor) at Uxbridge, Mid- dlesex, or at Pembrey, Cut aiarthen. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH CF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 4th day of July next, at the Talbot Inn, Carmarthen, between the hours of four and five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, subject to such Condi- tions of sale as shall be then and there produced, ALL that Spacious, Substantial, and Modern- built HOUSE, situate in King-street, Carmarthen, facing Queen-street, formerly in the occupation of Dr. Brown, but now of Mr. James Clement, the Proprietor, and his Tenants. The House consists of a front parlour, now converted into a shop, 15 feet by 16 feet, underneath which isalarge cellar; a back parlour, 18 feet -by 16 feet, and kitchen of the same dimensions under the same. The second story consists of a drawing-room, 18 feet by 16, and a front room, 15 feet and a half by twelve and a half, with a dressing-room and clo- set thereto adjoining. The third story consists of the same number of rooms, and are of the same dimensions as those on the second story. And on the attic story there are three good bed-chambers, one whereof is 18 feet by 15 and a half; attached to which premises is a brewing-kitchen, coal-house, a large garden, a six-stall stable, and coach-house. The stable is now converted into two dwelling-houses. The house lies in the centre of the town of Carmarthen, and the back rooms command a most delightful and extensive view of a fine fertile country. Mr. James Clement, the Proprietor, will shew the Pre- mises; and for further particulars apply to Mr. Edward Williams, solicitor, Carmarthen. SAMUEL THOMAS, Auctioneer. June 9, 1810. CARM RTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, thelst instant, it five o'clock in the afternoon, at the Three Mariners on t e Quay, unless disposed of in the mean timefby Private < Contract, THE GOOD SOOP EMLYN, With all her materials, as s e now lays at the said Quay burden 65 tons; well found, and in every respect ready for sea. SAMUEL THOMAS, Auctioneer. LAUGIIARNE, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLDBYAUCTION, On Friday, the 22ijd day of June instant, ALL the neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of a Lady leaving the Country, comprising an excellent sideboard, four-posts, and field bedsteads, mahogany chests of drawers, dining and car tables, carpeting, prime beds and bedding, elegant china and glass, kitchen, brewing, and dairy utensils, all new/within the last twelve months, and well worthy the atten on of the Public. fil- The sale to begin at leven o'clock in the forenoon. SAMUEL THOMAS, Auctioneer. 6th June, 1810. j PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, in a Cause, Thomas v. Jones, the Credi- tors of RICHARD JONES LLWYD, heretofore of Pant- glas, in the county of Carmarthen,Jisq. deceased, who died in or about the month of Auguil, 1|9»; and also the Creditors of ALICIA GRATIANA JO%T*s/LLWYD, late of Pant- glas aforesaid, deceased, (thejlvmow of the said Richard Jones Llwyjl' who djfldlon oi*about the 7th day of Novem- ber, 1806, ar Jjforinkbitri to come in and prove their Debts before James s^iMey, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his C iambers,in Southampton-buildings,Chancer s- lane, London/ or in default thereof they will be excluded the benefit the said Decree. BERRINGTON and JENKINS, Solicitors Swansea, April 12th, 1810. PURSUANT to a decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Causa, /Thomas v. Jones, the HEIR at LAW of ALICIA GR.V^ANA JONES LLWYD, f late of Pziiitglas, in the county f narthen, widow, de- ceased, the testatkix in the.nleadiAgs of the said cause named, (who died on <fcabout /the Wfli day of November 1806,) is forthwith to cdmi ih ppji V^*jve his said Relationship to the said testatrix, bero^ Barnes Stanley, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, LJondon. BE RINGTON and JENKINS, Solicitors. Swansea, April 12, 1810. On Saturday next, the 16th of June, will be Published, A JUSTIFICATION OF THE CONDUCT OF WALTER WILLIAMS, Esq. whilst in the command of the Fourth Battalion Carmarthenshire Volunteers which he trusts will exculpate him from the Charges brought against him by some of the Ollicers of the said Battalion; and a Confirmation of the Truth of what is insertediu a Pamphlet addressed to the Public, under date May 10,1810. Penycoed, June 12, 1810. THE PERSIAN DANCE. This Day was published arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, price Is. 6d. THE MUCH-ADMIRED PERSIAN DANCE, Composeihby Mr. PARRY, Author of Ap Shenkin, oley Reel, &c. kc.—Editor of the we -h j'Plelodies: In which is introduced n imitation of a small Pipe used" by the Shepherds in Persi resembling our Flageolet, men- tioned by his Excellency Ie Persian Ambassador, when the Author had the honour of performing before him at the No- bility's Concert. | Published and sold at land and Weller's, 23, Oxford- street, and Mr. Parry,8, ichmond-Buildings, Soho-square, London; also by I J. DANIEL, rinter of this Paper, and all other Bootsel rs and Newsmen in Town and County. N. B. To prevent mis kes the Author's Name is written on each copy with Red ] k. DEDICATED TO THE QUEEN. frhis Day was published, Eleventh Edition, with considera- ble Additions and Improvements, and an engraved Por- trait of the Author, price 2s. 6d. A TREATISE ON FEMALE COMPLAINTS, By E. SEISjWTli, JM. D. As this book is intended mApted, and earnestly re- commended tip the perusal o&JepnMes in every rank of life, the author hi been under tfWTlecessity of expressing him- self with that perspictHtS which will render it intell gibleto every rrade?,\and every female to ascertain with precision th*i (V#elsiij|tc of her health, at the same time it points out proAar/t^roedies for jpost diseases, and prevents every rrade?,\and every female to ascertain with precision th*i (V#elsiij|tc of her health, at the same time it points out proAar/t^roedies for jpost diseases, and prevents the necessity on revealing those circumstances which the na- tive modesty 9(8 the sex prompts them to conceal, too often to their very material injury, l'or these reasons each book is sold sealcq up; and it is requested that the seal may not be broken by any but a FEMALE. London: i%biished by the Author; and sold at his House 47, Southamptou-row; ana by J. DANIEL; IViater <3? this Paper. i 1 ,.(

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