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1 nn THE ORIGINAL UNION FIRE-OFFICE, COR N H. 11 L, I ESTABLISHED NEARLY ONE HUNDRED YEARS. WILLIAM MOSS, AGENT FOR CARMARTHEN- I F^HSIE beneficial effects of Insurance against loss 1L by Fire, are no less obvious and important, than ie consc'T.ces of neglec.tiag tit insure are ruinous and dread- ftd, Life, Property, every enjoyment of the present mo- ment, and all the prospects of the future, are in- volved in the if sue of a casual conflagration hence it be- comes the dlity and the policy of individuals to gnard them- sdves against such events, by means the most effectual and Among the many Institutions that have been formed to provide for the Security of the Public on such occasions, THE UNION FLLIE-OIRLCE,- 1, ranks among- the most respectable and liberal.—This Office has always paid Losses or damages by Fire, from LighJiin^; and I am'now authorized to inform the Farmers and Public, that the Premium on the Stock of Corn and Hay, being the produce of a Farm also Cattle and Implements of Hesban- I dry thereon, will be rated at Two Shillings per Cent. and all persons insured in this Office, are requested to refer to tlien It Policies, in order that they may receive the benefit of, th is reduction of the Premium on Fanning Stock in their respect- ive renewals; and that printed receipts are ready tor deli- | verv for the premiums and du ty on Policies, as they become t due and that printed proposals, of the terms of insurance, J! may be had of me, which will be found as moderate in every | respect as those of otlfer Offices. 4 (tf* Farming Stock may be insured, generally, in all 4;Barns and Out-houses, or" on a Farm, without the average clause. c Persons desirous of increasing the amount or their » IA- surances. in consequence of the increased price oF buiKi- 8>*» materials, are informed, that no additional expenee o WV.icies is incurred at this Office.—Policies insuring AHree twfundred Pounds, the annual amount of which is only os. J |re issued free of expence and all payments tor losses bj | Fire, are made bv this Office without deduction. N. B. In behalf of this Society, I beg leave to return my | ftnivrc thanks to the Insurers at this Office, for their favours me sit cemy Agency at Carmarthen and also beg to in- form those who have "dropped their insurance (and others I ho may entertain the tame opinion) in consequence of their ^Supposition, which is grounded in weakness and error, that fjhdices take the remaining property, after ali e to assist flhem in paying the loss that this Office pays all losses or j-Jfl.'images, proved to be done by fire, provided the; amount does not exceed the Sum insured, without any claim or pre- -fence to the remaining property that may be saved and al- io pays in addition to the amount lost, all reasonable •jeharges attending the removal of goods in 'time of danger; isndalso insurers"in this Office (excepting only insurers for feven 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 lass by lire, which may happen to them. As to Septennial Insurers, they are Partners in the concern, and receive their Share of the profits, which have been divided among them to the amount of at least 300,0001. 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. *t* 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. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD Y AUCTION, At the White Hart Inn, in Nar jerth, on Friday, the 6th day of July, 1810, between the he urs of three and four o'clock, in the afternoon, THE FOLl O WING FREEHOLD ESTATES: L°TL. A JX that FARM HOUSE, and the Farm jfjL Buildings, Yard,-Hardens, and 16 Acres, and 2 Hoods of Land thereunto adj< ir.ing and belonging, situate Hoods of Land thereunto adj inín¡r, and belonging, situate at Camphill, in the Parish of I J'arberth, in the said County, together ",ith the remainder subject to the life estate of Bin,. Marv Protheroe, aged 5 years therein) of all that levelling House (adjoining tie said Farm House) and the l,'d and Garden thereunto ielonging and adjoining all no", in the occupa tion of Mr George Protheroe. "plie Purchaser of this Lot may be accommodated with about 133 Acres of good Lan< (which adjoin the above and have been occupied therewitl for several years) on a lease .forit a niodcr.,ite, rent. Lot It-All that D WELLING-HOUSE and Garden, with the Appurtenances, now in thr ocjeu patioá of Richard Lade, as Tenant, from year to year, at the clear j early pent of K'l. Lot III.—All that MALT! OUSE, now in the occupation of Mr. William Thomas, undt r a Lease which will expire at Michaelmas, 181*2, at the el ar yearly rent, of 151. together wi tll the Stable and Yard a riming the said MaUhouse, now in the occupation of George ohlin, as tenant from year to year, at the clear yearly ren of SI. The two last-mentioned I.o s nearly adjoin each other, and sfTe situate near the Conduit, n the To wn of Narberth. |jT|r For further parti.eui irs -apply to Mr. John Crura, l^arberth or William Evan;, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. DAV ID PHILLPS,/Auctioneer. Stamp-Office, June 8, 1810. AN Act. of Parliament. (50 Geo. 3, C. 35) having lately passed relating to certain Duties under (he Ma- nagement of the Commissioners of Stamps, wht-n-by i,hey are authorised to allow and exchange Stamps, spoiled or mis- used, oil Deeds and written Instruments, in cer'vn a not before provided for, 'so that Application be made vciltiin a limited time- Xoiice is hereby given thereof, in order that all Solicitors, Stationers, and others concerned, may in- form. themselves of the particular Provision- of in*; Act, and make Application for fLJiefwithin the time pA^.i il»t J, ill DHanlt whereof their Claimswili be uisai" ■ d. In. sane Act also contain-, a ( :au for < plain ii. lite Act. 48Geo. 3, e. 1m, and the S 1 uU thereto, soJar as rc- gards th E scmi>lio.i of certain J i hi con^-idi i ( n of Fines paid for the Himc, from « it i< v>li rem Luties on Con- vev.iv "i". ii,><.n the Sale of I all ,lre ¡I"sired to,fak<, :'ioh:,l'. Bv Older of the Comi.v'.sM.err- >■ A C. E. UNION INSURANCE OFFICE, ESTABLISHED IN MARCH, 1797. TRUSTEES. The Ri¡,r:!¡f Hon. Earl CRA YEN. Lord S'ALTOU'N". S. Sir JOSEPH SCOTT, Bart. JOHN" HENRY LOFT, Esq. M. P. STARLING DAY, Jun. Eisq. and Aid. &.C. &c. &.C. Secretary, Mr. THOMAS BICNOLD. IN iliis Office, all the Premium is returned to the InsurerI, 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 £ 50 per Cant, and upwards have been made to above 3000 of the insurers, whose periods of repayments have arrived. ALL POLICIES GRATIS. Agent for Ni,rbertil M,. G. BLATHWAVT Neath Mr. T. M organ Chepstow Mr. W. WHXETT Mil ford- Haven.Mr. E. PRITCHARD Carmarthen Mr. J. BAGNALL; Ruthin Mr. G. Wrexham Mr. T. PARSONAGE. FARMING STOCK Insured at the reduced rate of 2s. par cent, without any average clause. UNION OFFICE, For the IIISUP-on,, f Lives, granting Annuities, and Endowment of Children. TRUSTEES. The Most Noble the Marquis TOWNSIIEND, The Right Hon. Earl CRAVEN. < Lord SALTOUN. The Ron. S. FRASER. Sir JOSEPH SCOTT, Bart. Sir !U>!i'-RT BURNETT, Knt. JOHN PATTESON, Esq. M. P. and Ald. JOHN HENRY LOFT, Esq. M. P. &c. Sic. &c. Secretary, Mr. THOM AS BIGNOLD. Actuary, Mr. RICHARD MORGAN. The advantages of Life Insurance are too numerous to he compressed within the limits of a few sentences; but the great utility of it will be in some degree illustrated by a single example. A per; on 28 years of/age mav, by an annual payment of £ 2. 6s. Su. insure £ 100, 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. r I HE RATES OF THIS OVFICE 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 chat-ge is f-ol, entrance money, Jbr non-appearance at the chief office,, for or for neglect of paying the an- nual premzums In due timf, (except the mere interest lost by the The oMce 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-Office.-(One Concern.) TO BE LET, I, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, A LL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT* and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called BLAN- GWA'TH-NOE CASTLE-MAHAREN, situate in the Parish of Lampeter, in the County of Pembroke, adjoining to the Turnpike-road, contiguous for lime and coals, conve- nient to market, towns, being distant from Narbeth three miles, is well watered contains about seventy acres. r r For further particulars enquire of Mrs. Burton, and Mr. Watkms, living in Tenby. //? June 18th, 1810. v /( (' (Hy CARDIGANSHIRE. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Biack-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 s,ii,ii be then and there produced, ALL that FREEHOLD' MESSUAGE, TENE- MENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called CARNE, situate in the parish of Llanddewvbrevy, in the said county of Cardigan, now let to Evan Thomas, at the low of X16 ICs. The Farm is distant from the town of L3anddew.yb.revy about a mile and a quarter, from the town of Tregaron about twfr miles, and from the town of Liampeter-pont- Stephen about nine miles; and has very extensive and valu- able Eights 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 a,n 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 pa>ticulars and a view of the premises apply at the office of David Lloyd Harries, Solicitor, Llandovery, who Will appoint a person to shew the same. Llandovery, June 5, 1810. .„. SOUTH-WALES. TO B E L E T, ANn ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, EASTWOOD, a complete and convenient, resi- dence for any gentleman wishing to ret re upon an establishment, of moderate expence consisting of two par- lours, vestibule, three principali bed-chamber^ with dres- smg-room, and sto-p-room two garret b^d-cbanibers; three servan lo ? "ji4,-JOMnsvtwo kitchens, builer's-pantry, lar- der, w.i< l.» o. under-groimd^Hars, granary,"stable for fi\< II'MN « « .l>as, shrubbery^■Ktations, and lawn, all in v 1 ,r.' To which added, one limi- drcd i,i ■ • > of i! ful Land, or any less quantity at the W ill o «!• i-.fi. The neat Ho, )i-> FORNSTORE may be had with the House, at a fair appraisement. Situated nine, from Tenby, ten from Haverfordwest, v. i y .tabs one r.ie of the market and post-town of Nar- !> {jfum when, e a mail-coach-rg-oies every morning for c A g s •: >?i fond of field sports will find. peculiaradvan- Juges n (iv ii to the residence.. Appt.v to Mr. Hassall, Eastwood, near Narbc-rtli. NEW-INN,' LAUGHARNE, C iRMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLDBY AUCTION, TO BE SOLDBY AUCTION, By JOSHUA TI OMAS,' Auctioneer, On the Premises, on Friday, the 6th day of July next, be- tween the hours of twelve and two, (unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which timely No- tice will be given), subje t to such Conditions as shall be then and there produced, ALL that, well-frequ nted Freehold Inn, known v 1!f. by the sign of the lil, v INN, situate in the Town of Laugharne aforesaid, in thjsaid County, with the extensive Gardens, Stables, Yards, Brewhouses, and other appurte- nances thereunto belonging. Also all that MESSUAGE or Garden, and Stable, wit the Appurtenances adjoining, the said New Inn, now let t William Skvrme, Esq. as Tenant- at-Will. Abo, all that othe MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, and Yard ther unto belonging, also ad joining the said New Inn, now in le possession of Samuel Hobbs, as Tenant at-will. t Also all that ot.be MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, Yard, and S able, adjoining the said last-men- tioned Premises, now ii the possession of the Proprietors of tho New Inn. the New Inn. Also all those Lease old Fields, Pieces or Parcels of Groun', with the Appu tenancesthereunto belonging, com- monly called or known by the name of the CANNONS and PALMER'S PARK, dontaining by admeasurement ten acres, o thereabouts, h the same more or less, situate, ly- ing, and being in the Parish of Laugharne, in the said conntv. I Also the LEASE of Olie-twentieth Part or Share of the Corporation Lands called HUGDAN, situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Lajugharne, in the said County. At the saj|ie rime hill be Sold, All the excellent household goods and furniture, brewing and dairy utensils; wits all the Stock and Crop, now standing, growing, or being on the Premises; consisting of a number of milch and otlier cows, horses, sheep, pigs, and young cattle of different, aces; corn and hay. For further particulars enquire of Robert Wafers, Esq. Pant-Dwfn Mr. Ar hur Howells, and Mr. John Tho- mas, of Laugharne; or o f George Philipps, Solicitor, of Carmarthen. Dated this 11th day of J ne, 1810. ESTATE of FRANCIS GRANT of LAUGHARNE, in the County of Carm rthen, Gentleman, deceased. "jVTOTICE is hereby given, that all Persons in- 11' debted to the ESTA'T 2 of the said FRANCIS GRANT, are forthwith requested t > pay in the amount of their re- spective Debts to Robert Waters, Esq. Pant-Dwfn, near St. Clears; Mr, Arthur Howell, Mr. John Thomas, Laugharne, or GEORGE PHILIPPS, Solicitor, Carmarthen, on or before the 2d day of July next and all Persons hav:itg any claim on the said Estate aresirerl to bring in the same, on 01 before the said 2nd day f July next. Dated this 11th day of/June, 1810. CAR-NI RTI-IENQIIIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Union-Hall Inn, n the village of Llanstephan, in the said county, on Wedn -sdav, the 4th day of July next, between the hours of three and four in the afternoon, subject to conditions hen to be produced, ALL that. FIELD CLOSE, PIECE, or PARCEL of LAND, with the Appurtenances thereunto be- longing, commonly call d or known by thenameof BROAD OAK, lately in the oc ipation of Mr. R. Powell, but now of Mr. John Edward; admeasuring Two Acres or there- abouts situate, lying and being close to the village of Llanybree, in the said arish of Llanstephan. The tenant who resit ?s at Llanybree aforesaid, will shew the premises and for -urtlier particulars apply to Thomas Woods, Solicitor, Car arthen. AMUEL THOMAS, Auctioneer. June 14, 1810. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 4t i day of July next, at the Talbot Inn, Carmarthen, betwe n the hours of four and live o'clock in the afternoon of he same day, subject to such Condi- tions of sale as shall e then and there produced, ALL that Spaci ms, Substantial, and Modern- built HOUSE, ituate in King-street, Carmarthen, facing Queen-street, orrnerly in the occupation of Dr. Brown, but now of Mt, James Clement, the Proprietor, and his Tenants. The House consists < f a front parlour, now converted into a shop, 15 feet by 16 f< et, underneath which is a. large cellar; a back parlour, IS fef t by" 16 feet, and kitchen of the same dimensions nnder the ame. The second story consists of a drawing-room, 18,fee? by 1.6, and a front room, 15 feet and- a half by twelve and i half, with a dressing-room and clo- set thereto adjoining.. The third story consists of the same number of rooms, an are of the same dimensions as those on the second story. Vnd on the attic story there are three good bed-chambers, '0 e whereof is 18 feet by 15 and a half; attached to which pren ises is a brewing-kitchen, coal-hon«e, a large garden, a six stall stable, and coach-house. The stable is now conver cd into two dwelling-houses. The honse lies in the centn of the town of Carmarthen, and the back rooms command 1 most and extensive view of a fine fertile counu Tare-, Clement, the Proprietor, will shew the Pre- and for furtn( r particulars apply to Mr. Edward I Williams, solicitor, Ci. rmarthen. AMVEL THOMAS, Auctioneer. 0 June fI, 1810. -0' -0. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD. BY AUCTION, At the Bpa Ht I br,, in thf said Cannty of the Borough, on Safurthv, the gist day of next, between the hours of four and fh t'o^' the Af6.»rnoon of the same day, subj x't to M ■ LOI M.I. of sale, as shall be then and I there produced, AX T tho Three several Feeehohl MESSUAGES, R8, or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Yard i nd S bl thereunto belonging,sitpate in Quay-street, in the I the Borough of Carmarthen aforesaid, now in the üeclpations of Edward Davids, Esq. Thomas Kvsns 1 lliam Evans, and Wiiiiaai Williams, or their sjrxier-tenants. Hit Per further particulars apply to George Philipps, Solicitor, Carmarthen. EVAN DAVIES, Auctioneer. CARDIGAN. TO BE DISPOSED OF, FOR THE jjWDERATl> pan t: op hs.r.cr:VEAS, i,.oiit the ad- u 1 >1 Keys, made by Ki»ri."vrjpK Ti e ir1 trnment is han ipllhi with satinwood, p'tcn'nf t»t»etonch, and "tfh the atter.'ion of any p i;.cir:g one. a sv.er~0 le to t. »\e .i^scrfption." Q3' n t.i, "lars'apptv to Lewes, Sft- I i. by Iptiec, post-pazd.>- i r A To the EDITOR of the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL. sin, —L— WHAT I published u your Paper of the 10th instant, was for the purpose of answering some questions that had been put i, e on the subject of IN CLO- SURE ACTS. Upon reconsi leration, I observe several items in that statement are obji ctionable, and by no means to be considered as the standai d of charge, as the nature of Inclosures must ever subject them to variations in the expense. I was introduced into Sont! -Wales, and am under an agreement with Mr. Charles HE ssall foi-, a term of years, to t survey and map Commons and ] itates under his direction. I am, Sir, your most (bedient servant, j WM. COULING. To LINEN-DRAPERS. WANTED Immediately, a Young Man of genteel address, perfectly conversant in both the English and Welsh Languages one that has lived soir, c time either at London or Bristol will be preferred. fjdf" For further particulars apply to the Printer of this Paper. DIOCESE OF ST. DAVID'S. tuMzy UNFORESEEN circumstances baving again oc- curred to render the TIME of VISITATION and CONFIRMATION, lately advertised in this Paper, II PRACTICABLE ,-—Notice\is hereby given, that the Days of VISITATION and CONFIRMATION will be as follows: Wednesday, Augusts, Visitation at Brecon. Thursday, August 9, Confirmation at ditto. Friday, ^August 10, Confirmation at Llandovery. Tuesday, August 14, Visitation at Carmarthen. Wednesday, August 15,[Confirmation at ditto. Tuesday, August 21, Visitation at Cardigan. Wednesday, August 22, Donfirmation af ditto. Thursday, August 23, V sitation at Haverfordwest. Friday, August 24, Con rotation at ditto. ( HAS. MORGAN, Registrar. Carmarthen, June 26, 181 f j DIOCESE 01 ST. DAVID'S. A GENERAL ORDINATION will be held by the BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S, in the Church of ST. PETER'S, CAR MART IEN, on SUNDAY, the 23d of SEPTEMBER next. The Candidates are desired to send their papers (incases not exceeding one ounce eacl; directed to f!ie or before the iast day of A gust. The Candidates are to be at Abergwilly on the mor )itig of Tuesday the i8th, fn.! examination. CI AS. MORGAN, Registrar. Carmarthen, June 28, 1810. 11.. COLLEGIATE CH HCR OF BRECON. A CHAPTER MEET NG will be held at the CHAPTER^ROOM, bit TUESDAY, the 7th day of AUGUST, at which all thJ Prebendaries that can conve- uieatly come are requested to attend. j f June 28,1810. J (f TENET BATHS. SIR WILLIAM PAXTON, HAS the gratification to announce to the Public, that the above BATHS are now completely finished, and fitted up in a superior style, and have been this day opened for the convenieucy of the Gentry, and others who visit this charming Bathing Place. They consist of the Cold I Steam Hot Fumigating Tepid Sweating And Shower Baths. ccr Attendance, at all hours, day and night. RED-LION-INN, PONTARDULAIS, BETWIXT SWANSEA. AND CARMARTHEN. f I HIE Nobilit/, Gentry, and Travellers are JL respectfully informed that the above House is com- pletely fitted up,for public accommodation, and every at- tention will be manifested to give satisfaction, and merit Viie Ijeds are kept well aired, and the Larder plentifully supplied the Wines and other Liquors are also of the very best quality and.the Stabling commodious and good.. POST-CHAISES, with able Horses and careful Drivers. The following established Medical Preparations by D. Cox. Chemist to his Majesty, Gloucester; are this Day received and sold, wholesale arid retail, only by J. DANIEL, Printer; of this Paper:- PREPARED CHARCOAL, the safest and best Dentrifice. PEARLS, ESSENCES, and LOUNGES of PEPPER- MINT, GINGER, STEELWlv:. Dr. BOS WELL'S elegant ar*l\venr efficacious FEMALE MEDICINE. 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DANIEL, Printer of this Paper. DR. ANTI- EVIPETIGINES. THE Anti-Impetigines proves of the hicliest utility in all cases of » depraved^bit with affections ec' ot tne skm,, hence its efficacy in casfcLof scurvv, scrofula or leprosy, as well as in the C(mfirmedlks. and hence tw- its sanative power it expels the vjfts ofct^ tfie system, ami restores it to convalescence. In JclrbStic complaints' lues venerea, &c:-Mercury, Antimony|ahdLA.qua-fortis have been recommended and triedl but they hk/e reduced the patients who have madft me 0 thcrto the most deplorable srate" and have left cdtophiintM ^4yt'ek the skill and abilities of the tirst jjhysiciaiis lmve beiWiHiallfe to cope with. Taese (1i-. tirst jjhysiciaiis lmve beiWiHiallfe to cope with. 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