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'H,— HI ,| WANTLD to borrow the sum of d 6000 by way of Loan, on security of the rates payable •n t.ie Aberdare Canal Navigation, for which 51. percent, interest, clear of property-tax, will be paid hatt-yeariv. Any person desirous oi advancing the above sum will be pleased to communicate the same to William Mejrick, Solicitor, Merthyr-Tvdvil. WANTED immediately, an APPRENTICE w to the LINEN a',id WOOLLEN-DRAPERY Bu- siness, a youth ot respectable connexions. A premium will be expected, as he will be treated as one of the family. Apply to the Printer, if by letter, post-paid. ~OTANTED immediately, a YOUNcTmaN of good address, who understands Welsh and Eng- lish, as an APPRENTICE in the IRONMONGERY LINE. A small premium will be expected, as lie wilj board and lodge in the house. Apply to John South, Ironmonger, Cardiff. iLoitgfjor collier)). MASTERS of VESSELS # CONSUMERS of COAL, are informed, that they may be supplied • Tjvith LO JGHOR FIERY VEIN COAL on the usual terms. N. B. The Pit is now working between six and seven Weys per day, and will be increased as the demand re- quires it. FOUND IN a field near Swansea, a BAY MARE, par- -B- ticularly marked.-—Whoever has lost the same, on describing the murks, may have her agaia, paying expences, UIl application to Thomas Francis, Golden-Lion, Swansea. To~B ~RIDGE- RIJlLDliRS. ANY Person disposed to BUILD a BRIDGE over the River Rhondda, and another over the Hiver Taffe. near Newbridge, may apply for particulars to R. Griffiths. Cardiff, August 12,1811. GLAMORGANSHIRE. GAME. IT is particularly requested that all persons will forbear from SPORTING over the MANORS ol BUFFRYN, ST. NICHOLAS, and MONKNASH; and all Unqualified Persons found trespassing thereon will be prosecuted. Dulfryn, St. Nicholas, Aug. 12, 1810. MANOR OF ABERCARNE. ALL Persons are requested to refrain From SPORTING on the HILLS within this MANOR, during the ensuing Season. BENJAMIN HALL. Lord of the said Manor. Monmouthshire Clerical Society, Established for the RELIEF of WIDOWS <$• ORPHANS of DISTRESSED CLERGY MEN. HE Subscribers are requested to pay their Subscriptions, due Midsummer last, to the Treasurer, a4J to meet at the King's-Head-inn, Newport, on Wed- nesday, the 28th inst. at .twelve o'clock, to receive Peti- tions, and to make Distributions of the Balance hi hand, where all Claimants are desired to come prepared with proper Certificates, otherwise their claims cannot Lt. re- ceived. FRANCIS LEWIS, Treasurer. St. Pierre, August 1, 1811. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court of Chancery ol the Great Sessions for the several Counties of Carmarthen. Pembroke, and. Cardigan, County of the Borough of Carmarthen, and Town and County of Haver- fordwest, made in a Cause Phillips against Edwards," the Creditors of BENJAMIN EDWARDS, late of Crill ow, in the county of Pembroke, dec-eased, are, oil or before the 20th day of August next, to come in and.prove their Debts Before Joseph Bicknell, Gent. Register of the said Court, at his Chambers in Carmarthen and in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree. A T a of the in- At a MEETING of the GENTLEMEN in- terested in the BURRY RIVER NAVIGATION, ALEX. RABY, Esq. in the Chair; -it having been proposed to apply to Parliament next Sessions, i'or an Act of Parliament for repairing, improving, and preserving this Harbour and Navigation, also for regulating the pilotage of the said River, and for other objects connected with the interests of the trade thereof,- Resolved, That a Meeting of the Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Corporate Bodies, interested in lhis Port, will be held on Monday, the 26th inst. at the Falcon-inn, Llanelly, at twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of determining upon the propriety of resorting to such a measure. Resolved, That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Chairman, for his support and attention to a measure so highly interesting to the said Navigation. Falcon-inn, Haneny, Aug. 1, 1811. C A R M A E'lTI EN SH IRE. AT a MEETING (convened by public Ad- vertisement) of persons interested m the IMPROVE- MENT of the HARBOUR of KIDWELLY, and MAK- ING proper COMMUNICATIONS therewith from the several Collieries in the Neighbourhood, by a Canal or Rail-road, held at the Pelican-inn, Kidwelly, on Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1811, LO IW CA TV ÐOR in the Chair; The Report of- the Committee, appointed at a Meeting |ield at Kidwelly, on Monday, the 24th of June last, having bxen this day read, It was Resolvtd, That Messrs. Martin and Davies's Plan for restoring the Communication with the Carmarthen River through the old Channel, in the line delineated on their plan, was approved of. That Messrs. Martin and Davies's Plan for opening the Communication to the Sea, for the Minerals of Gwendraeth, and bringing down the Iron Stone to meet the Coking Coal approved of, on taking the present line four feet higher than the present level of Mrs. Kymers' Canal, and sur- veying; a Branch of Tram-road to the Limestone Quarries rr near Kidwellv. That Lord Cawdor be requested to apply to Lord Dynevor and Mrs. Kymers to appoint a person on their behalf to meet Messrs. Martin and Davies, for the purpose treating respecting the terms upon which their Canal is rp ,nade a public one. tl 'o1 t'le Secretary be desired to write Circular Letters to >c Proprietors ol Mineral Property, on the line of the proposed Canal or Rail-roads, inviting them to subscribe to the execution of the proposed Plan and, in case they should be desirous of having any Branches of Tram-road -made, to give directions to some persons on their behalf, to Pomt out to Messrs. Martin and Davies snch Branches, in order that the v mav he delineated nnon flip General Plan. n Ti v,1 a Col?y t'le Estimate made by Messrs. Martin na Davies of the expence of carrying into effect the Plan Produced by them, and now approved of (subject to the alteration mentioned in the second proposition) as well as we plan, be deposited with Mr. Thomas Wiileis Neville, rrt1 e"y< f°r the inspection of all parties interested. 1 hat Messrs. Martin and Davies be directed forthwith 0 Proceed t0 make their Surveys and Book of Reference. 1 hat these Resolutions be inserted in the Cambrian and tn Proceed to make their Surveys and Book of Reference. 1 hat these Resolutions be inserted in the Cambrian and Carinanhen Journal. That this Meeting be adjourned to Thursday, the 22d ay ot August next, at the King's-Arms, in the town of Car- marthen, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. CAWDOR, Citaii-maii. ( l'at'm6 'ks of this Meeting be given to Lord Cawdor, his able conduct in the Chair, and for the great trouble «is.Lordship has taken.. BATHING-HOUSE, SWANSEA. j rHE above HOUSE, with all its varieties of beautiful romantic prospects, as well as salubrity of I air, is now open for the reception of company, on the usual terms. It possesses close to its garden a spring of the finest water in the world, a rtre advantage considering its contiguity to the sea.—Every exertion has been made by the present Proprietor, A. PIERCE, to render it worthy of those advantages which so eiiinently distinguish the situa- tion of this delightful spot. ti::T Hot and Cold Baths, and Bathing Machines, on moderate terms. Bathing Subscription for the Season, 15s. each person. N. B. One of the Machines is so admirably constructed as that a lady may bathe without a guide, in perfect safety, and though completely inclosed from view, have thesatue advantage of as with the common machine.—- Each Bathing One Shilling. SOUTH-WALES. J. EDWARDS, (Late of the Castle-Inn, Landovery) BEGS leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Gentlemen travelling in the Mercantile line, and the Public in general, that he has taken that elegant new- built House, so delightfully situated on the area of Brecon Caste, means to enter upon it at Michaelmas next, and is now fitting it up in the neatest manner possible, for the reception of those who will please to honour him with their favors, where he flatters himself that lie shall be able to give every satisfaction. N. B The best of Stabling, Chaises, and good Horses.- The Post-Boys are to drive on Horseback. CARMAItTH ENSII IRE. Plue-Boar Inn, Saint Clears. WM. JOHNS BEGS to return his grateful thanks to his Friends and the Public for their liberal support during a period of near four years xesi(let)ce at the above Inn. Having for the last two years experienced want of accommodations, (while building partof the premises), he has now to state, that the same is compleated, and fitted up for the reception of Families, Parties, and Individuals, who may rely upon every comfort and attention. Gentlemen Travellers may depend that nothing shall be wanting to insure their comfort. Wines and Spirits of the best quality. N. B. Neat Post-Chaises, able Horses and careful Drivers. Situated nine, miles from Carmarthen, thirteen from Nar- berth, twenty from Tenby, and twenty-four from Pembroke. SillP AN DCASTLE INN, NEATH. EDMUND TOWNS END 4 Co. HAVING taken and entered upon the above INN, respectfully solicit public support and pa- tronage. The House is neatly and comfortably fitted up with every requisite convenience; a stock of the choicest Viands, Wines, Spirits, See. is regularly kept, and no exertions will he spared to give satisfaction to the Nobility, Gentry, Com- mercial Travellers, and all who may be pleased to honour the Ship and Castle with their notice. Excellent Stabling, Post-Chaises, and able Horses. HOISI,r, l& COULING, LAND-AGENTS, Tythe, Timber, and Land-Surveyors, DRAUGHTSMEN & DRAINERS, MOST respectfully inform Noblemen, Cler- gymen, and Gentlemen of Landed Property, that they have OPENED an OFFICE in the DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN, and entered into Partnership, thereby uniting the above Branches. From the very extensive field for employment which presents itself, they trust their industry and integrity will meet that support and encouragement which their unremitting exertions on behalf of their employers shall merit. .i>- PEMBROKESHIRE. To Masons, Embankers, Excavators. TENBY MARSH. A NY Persons willing to CONTRACT for the ERECTION of a W ALL (at per rod of solid work), forming an embankment from the Cliff to the Burrows, and also for CUTTING a NEW CHANNEL for the RIVER (at per cubic yard), from near Mr. Brown's House ) to the high-water mark at neap tides, are requested to send their Proposals (sealed up) for executing the same to the Office of Messrs. Hoise and Couhng, Carmarthen, or that of George Philipps, Esq. Solicitor, where a plan of the proposed improvements is deposited. NoncE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising and to be collected at the Toll Gate on the WICH-TREE BRIDGE, near the village of Morriston, will be LET to the bestbidier, on Monday, the 23d day of September next, at the Guildhall, in Swansea, between the hours of twelve and two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the 13th year of the reign of his Majesty King George the TWrd, "for regulating the Turnpike- Roads;" which Tolls, will be put up at the sum produced the last year, above the expeuces of collecting them.— Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same time give security to the satisfaction of the Trustees for payment of the rent agreed for, at such times as they shall direct. Dated ttns5th"day of August, 1811. WM. GROVE, Clerk to the said Trustees. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising at the severs/ Toll Gates undermentioned, upon the Turnpike-roads, within the District of Swansea, viz. the Mount Gate, the Bathing-house Gate, the Wich- tree Gate, the Washinglake Gate, the Greenhill Gates, the Devatty Gate, theStrand Gat e, and the Pontarddylais Gate, will be LET to the best bidder, at the Guildhall, in Swansea, on Monday, the 23d day of September next, between the hours of twelve, and two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the 13th year of his Majesty King George the Third, for regulating the Turnpike-roads;" which Tolls will be put up at the sums respectively produced the last year, above the expences oi collecting them. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same tIme give security, with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike roads for payment of the rent agreed for, and at such times as they shall direct,— Dated this 5th day of August, 1811. WM. GROVE, Clerk to the said Trustees. THE HAY RAILWAY. t~~ To Iron-Masters and Others. YJERSONS" willing to CONTRACT for sup- X plying the HAY RAILWAY COMPANY with TWO THOUSAND TONS, or any lesser Quantity, of TRAM- PLATES, of the pattern of the Cheltenham Tramroad Plates, of strong-bodied grey Iron, not exceeding oOlbs. weight per plate, to be delivered 100 Tons per month, at the following places: viz. 1600 Ions at the town of Brecon, ) and 400 Tons at the village of Broynlliss, to be weighed off on the last day of every month, and paid for within ten days. The Contractors to make good any breakage that. may happen to the Plates within twelve months alter opening the road, from any defect in the metal, or fault in the casting, are requested to send their Proposals, sealed, to the Committee, at the Swan-inn, Hay, upon the 17th day of August inst. The Committee for managing the affairs of this Company, will, at a Meeting to be holden at the liay, oil Saturday, the 14th day of September next, receive Pro- posals, and contract with one or'm:ire person or persons for making and completing this Railway, in suclj manner, and subject to such conditions, as shall then be produced. Plans of the Road, with Sections, may be seen at the office of Mr. Spencer, in Hay, six days before the Meeting, to whom, all Proposals are to'be sent. to whom, all Proposals are to'be sent, Penclawdd Canal and Rail-way or Tram-road. 1VTOTICE is hereby given, that a CALL if FIVE POUNDS on each SHARE in this Unde- taking, on such of the Subscribers who have paid their CsiI of Five Pounds, on each Share made previous to obtainiig the Act, was this day made by the Committee forconcluctinr the said Undertaking. And a CALL of TEN POUNEi on each SHARE wa$also made on such of the Subscribes who have not paid their said original Call. And that slllh respective sums be paid to Messrs. Williams, Hawkins, Lb- wellyn, Gronow, and Hawkins, Bankers, Swansea, tie Treasurers to the said Undertaking, or to Messrs. Prted and Co. Bankers, Fleet-street, London, on or before the 5th day of Sept. next. By order of the Committee, held at.tiia GiiildUsil, Swansea, the 5th day at' August, 1811. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Clerk to the said Committee. Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal Navigation. N'OTICE is hereby given, that the COM- PANY of PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION will, at their next General Assembly, to held in the town of Abergavenny, in the CHtnty of 'Monmouth, on Thursday, the 17th day of October next, be ready to BORROW and TAKE UP at INTEREST, on the Pro- missory Note or Notes of the sad Company, any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding n the whole the sum of Five Thousand Pounds. N. B. Interest will be paid ialf-yearly, without de- duction of property-tax. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Powell and Jones. Solicitors, Brecon. July 30,1311. B LAMORGAN SI IRE. Cardiff Turnpike District. NOTICE is hereby give), that the TOLLS arising at the several Toll Cates within this District, will be LET by AUCTION, to tie best bidder, at the house of Edward Thomas, innkeeper, called and known by the name of the Cardiff-Arms-inn, it the town of Cardiff, on Saturday, the 7th day of Septeuber, 1811. betweelllhe h urs of ten and twelve o'clock in he forenoon of the same day, in manner directed by the Ac passed in the 13th year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Third, for regulating the Turnpike-Roads, wiich Tolls produced the last year the sum ofX985, above theJ expences of collecting them, and will be put up at that am. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the >ame time give security, with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees ot the said Turnpike for payment of the rent agreed for, at such time and times as they shaH drect. J. VOOD, Clerk to the Trustetsof the said District. HEATH's GENERAL COACH OFFICES, Lower Northgale-street, Sf Bell-Inn, Southgate-street, GLOCESTER. THE Public are respectfully informed, the JL following MATL, POST, and other COACHES, set out from the above Offices as usual. Mail-Coach to LONDON, every day, from the Bell-inn, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Mail-Coach to CARMARTHEN, every day, from the Bell-inn, and Coach-Office, after the arrival of the Logdon Mail, through Ross, Monmouth, Abergavenny, Brecon, and lylandovery, at one o'clock. Mail-Coach to MILFORD, Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from the Bell-inn, and Coach-office, through Bre- e L con, Carmarthen, and Haverfordwest, at one o'clock. Mail-Coach to HEREFORD, Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from the Coach-office, Northgate-street, through Ledbnry, at one o'clock. Mail-Coach to BIRMINGHAM, through Glocester, from Bristol, every night at twelve o'clock. Mail-Coach to BRIS TOL, through Glocester, from Bir- mingham, every night at one o'clock. LONDON COACH every day, from the Coach-office, Northgate-street, through Cheltenham, Oxford, and High Wycomb, at one o'clock. ° The LONDON ACCOMMODATION TELEGRAPH COACH, from Hereford, (frotM the neit-inn), every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at twelve o'clock. HEREFOH D COACH, through Ross, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. LONDON COACH'from-Hereford, Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at one o'clock. BIRMINGHAM COACH, through Glocester from Bristol, every morning (Sunday excepted), at nine o'clock, from the Bell-inn. BIRMINGHAM POST COACH, through Glocester from Bath, every morning, (Sunday exeepted), at eleven o'clock, from the Bell-inn. WORCESTER COACH, through Glocester from Bath, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at thrree o'clock in the afternoon, from the Bell-inn. BRISTOL COACH from Birmingham, every day (Sun- day excepted), at on" o'clock, from the Bell-inn. BATH POST-COACH from Birmingham, every day (Sunday excepted), at one o'clock, froiUthe Hell-inn. BATH COACH from W orcester, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at twelve o'clock, from the Bell-inn. LEICESTER POST-COACH, from Bristol, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Mornings, at. two o'clock, through Evesham, Stratlord, Warwick,-and Coventry; returns tie next evcning by live o'clock, on its way to Br istol, from the Bell-inn. Performed by the Public's most obedient humble servant, JOHN HEATH, Glocester. J *#* To prevent mistakes, no places in any of the Mails, or other Coaches (which pass through this City, to or from London), can be promised or taken, till such Coaches ac- tually arrive at the above Offices nor can the Proprietors be accountable for valuables above Five Pounds, it lost or damaged, unless booked as such, and paid for accordingly. GENUINE FAMILE MEDICINES. JUST received from DICEY" & Co. s Original Warehouse, in London, a fresh Supply of the following GENUINE MEDICINES which may be had of T. Jen- kins, Printer of this Paper, and J. Edmonds, Swansea; E. Rees, Neath J. Daniel, and J. Goulston, Carmarthen T. Grafton, Haverfordwest; R. Wilmot, Pembroke; It. Rees, Llandovery W. and G. North, Brecon B. Hill, Knighton; Bevan and Sweetman, Hay; H. Llewellyn, Bridgend C. VafChcIJ, CardfiF: O. Tudor, Monmouth; W. Pritchard, Chepstow W. Court, St. Briavil D. White, Blakeney and by the principal venders in every town throughout the kingdom 4s. d. s. d. Dicey's 5)affy's Elixir 2 9 Dr. Anderson's Scots Smaller bottles 2 0 Pills, 30in a box 1 1| Dr.. Batsman's Drops 16 Squire's Grand Elixir 2 0 Bostock's Elixir 2 9 Golden and plain Spirits Stoughton's Elixir 1 1| of Scurvy-Grass 1 1| Iriar's Balsam 1 1-| Beaume de Vie 3 6 Pike's Ointment 19 Betton's British Oil 1 9 Dr. Ratcli-ffe's Elixir 1 1-| Dr. Lockyer's Pills 2 9 Bathing Spirits 1 0 Liquid Shell 1 1| To guard against Counterfeits, purchasers are particu- larly requested to observe, that the words -1 Dicey and Co." are engraved in the stamp affixed to cavh of thw above articles, ► Cowbridge Turnpike District. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS I Iq arising, at the Toll-Gates upon the Turnpike-Roads within the said. District of Cowbridge, called or known by the names of the East, West, and South Gates, will be LET by AUCTION, to the best bid der, at the Bear-inn, in Cow- I bridge, on Tuesday, the ,'W day of September 1811, between the hours of twelvejat noon and two in the afternoon, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the thirteenth Year of the Jteign of Jsis Majesty King George the Thin' For regalatjng the turnpike-roads," vvhich tolls prod the I last year the sum of £ 391 above the expence ofcoftpcti) K them, and will be put up at that sum. Whoever happe i. to be the best bidder, must at the -ne time give security, with sufficient .sureties l<> 'it Mtiv.nuon of the Trustees of the spid of the l'ent agr'elid for, j i and at suc/i times as itiey shall direct. THOMAS LLEWELLYN, I Clerk to the Trustees of the said District. Crwbridge, July 30, 1811. GENTEEL APARTMENTS. TO BE LET, READY FURNISHED, in an eligible situation ill the town of Co W BR I PC E, A DINING-ROOM and Two BED-ROOMS, with the use ot a good Kitchen. Brewhouse, &c. Apply (if-by letter, pest-paid) to Mr. Robert Thomas, Grocer, &c. Cowbridge. Boar's-He:ad-Inn, Caerphilly. TO BE LET AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, THE above well-accustomed INN, well cal- culated for a steady and industrious Man. I he i< urniture of the present tenant may be taken at a valuation. Fur particulars apply, if by letter', post-paid, tb Mr. Wm. Leyshon, Caerphilly. I., To Shopkeepers and Others. TO BE LET, AND MAY BE ENTERED UPErNTlINfEDIATEI,y; A Large and well-established WHOLESALE and RETAIL TEA # GROCERY WAREHOUSE, situated in the most eligible part in one of the first towns for business in South-Wales; and a good HOUSE adjoining the tame. The remaining Part of the STOCK, which is very iow, and of the best qualitv- must also be taken ct prime cost; together with the FIXTURES, &c. at a fair valuation. For further particulars' apply to the Printer of this Paper; if by letter, p.jst-paid. The Advertiser is going to retire. -<, 0. GLAMORGANSHIRE. To be Let at Michaelmas next, SEVERAL desirable FA H\lS.-Enquire of S Mr. Sheperd, at Rheolle, near Neath, Glamorgan- shire, if by letter, post-paid. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, iN1> ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and Z/ANDS, called PEN LAN coi-.taJuinc.,lA9..Asxe!5ji be the same more or less, situate ii the parish ot L.ausaTht- read, in the said county, now in the occupation oi iur. Sfathaniel Williams and his undertenant?. The above, Farm is capable of considerable.improve- nents; and has an extensive Right on the Common of iaminiog, which adjoins part thereof The situation ol the Tarm on the sea-coast, where lime, sand, and other manure ii obtained within half a mile of the same, renders it highly tesirable for any person to enter thereon. A respectable tenant will meet with every encotirage- nent and for particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) b Mr. Thomas Davies, Merchant, Cardigan. B. A term of years will be granted, if required. DEMESNE OF PENYCOED, CARMARTHENSHIRE. To be IE T, at Michaelmas next, THE MANSION-HOUSE of PENYCOED, Jt. near St Clears, and upwards af One Hundred Acres jf the DEMESNE LANDS. A lease will be granted for any number of years not exceeding fourteen. The situation is singularly beautiful, is within one mile of the sea-port and post town ofSf. Clears, ten miles from Carmarthen, and twenty from Tenby. The land and neighbourhood abound with game. The occupier to have the depasturing of a Wood of an hundred acrtes. The house is large and airy, and fit for the reception of a genteel family stable, coach-house, dairy, laundry, gra- nary, and room for men-servants detached. For particulars apply, post-paid, to Mr. Daniel, Stationer, CHrnMrthen or D. Perrott, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Ivy-Hush-inn (Mr. Nott's), at Carmarthen, on Thurs- day, the 22d day of August, ltfll, at thre o'clock in the afternoon, Lot i. FREEHOLD ESTATE, heretofore JLJL called Havodnethin, Cefencornwall, and Gen- fordd, but now known by the name of HA VO DN ETHIN comprising two Houses and Outbuildings, and about Two Hundred Acres of rich Land (within a ring fence), in the fertile and picturesque Vale of Towy, near the centre of the county of Carmarthen. This Estate is near to D.ynevor Castle, Golden Grove, and several other Family Seats, and is contiguous to the much admired Grongar Hill, and to the great road, over which the Mail-Coach daily from London to Milford, and Stage-waggons, twice a week, from London to Carmarthen pass; and is distant from Llandilo (a good market-town) about four miles, and from Carmarthen (the county town) about eleven miles; the surrounding country abounds with fish, game, and every'necessary of lite. Lot 2. The ADV'OWSON of the PERPETUAL CU- RACY of EGREMONT, in the county of Carmnrrhen; together with the FEE SIMPLE of the GREAT and SMALL T!.THES arising within .the whole of the parish of EGREMONT which contains One Thousand Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, wholly inclosed. The Tithes are ot the estimated annual value of One Hundred Guineas, and are not subject to any modus. Further particulars may be known upon applying to Messrs. Berrington and Jenkms, bolicitors, Swansea. II1 is worthy observation the numerous Cases that have succeeded by the use of SPILSBURY's PATENT ANTISCORBUTIC DROPS; and the tdluw- ing remarkable inlance occurred in a middle-aged woman who applied for their use at the Dispensary, 15, Soho- square, London. She complained of great debility and nervous irritation, appetite bad, with a general depression of breathing her,case not being well understood, she had tried palliatives without any success. She took the Medi- cine, though the Proprietor stated the improbability of its being of service in a month she walked from Lambeth, having recovered her strength and appetite, and increased her pulse from the depressed state it had been in. Now this effect can only be accounted for by the medicine re- gulating the stomach and digestion, and exerting iiie powers of the habit. In deep-seaied abscesses of tne joints, the change it produces in the general health, excites the best hopes in those most distressing cases. In eruptions, scrophula, scurvy, rheumatism, &c. its effects'ari' generally acknowledged., As there are numerous counterfeits, please to ask for Svilöburv's Patent Antiscorbutic Drops, with the King's l duty printed in black ink,in bottles of .5s. 6d. double butties j 10s. larger 11. 2s. duty included. Compound Essence 8s. Sold bj T. Jenkins*Printer of this Paper, » WOOL. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, A a QUAN I I 1"Y ot WOOL. viz Leicester Wool it>r> stone. SouthDowndo. 14 £ Rveland dc. 17 do. Lambs' do 14 dé). For particulars apply to J. Griffiths, Stationer, Haver. fordwest. ON sale, THREE Hundred DF VLS, Red and White, Six Hundred Amor •' \E PLANKS, One Thou- smut Bushels of OATS. F -.essuisli BACON, prime, llA&t iSig T-> Apply to Wrn Dyke, General Commission Agent, Carial Morehouse, Merthyr. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE LEASE (of which 9-1 years were un- expired at Michaelmas last) of all that MESSUAGE, STABLE, MALT-HOUSE, OUTBUILDINGS,$GAR- DEN, facing High-street, in the town of Swansea, and communicating with the Strand, formerly i- the occupation of Mr. Benjamin Davies, Maltster, and lately occupied by Joseph and Benjamin Treharne. The situation is a most eligible on for BuUfMno- two ca< pital Houses, commanding a "iew of the river and bay. For particulars apply to Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE COXTIiACT7^ Th- remark .bly fast-sailing Pleasure-Boat Governor, Burthen about 15 ions, whose owner, on account of her jUstK-admired superior sailing qualifies, lias three times succeeded in gaining the elegant Piece of Plate sailed for annually, on the lstof August, at Milford. The VessgJ is completely fo-md with two Boats, Trail,, and other materials; and as the time of sailing for the An- nual Prize is fast appr -■*■: iim^, she may in a few hours be equipped for the occasi: For further particulars apply to Mr. Browne. Naval Bank, Milford. 1 iJESTPrCTION OF RATS AND MfCE, Patronised bv th: Agricultural Society of Herefordshire. IT having been represented to this Society by many o. its members, Mai Mr. BROAD, aresoectabie farmer in this count\, has given frequent proofs of a very extraordinary power of attracting and catching RATS and MICE; application has been directed To be made to him to induce him to make" public the means he employs, which lie pr» poses to. do, under the p-i of this Society, by publishing a small Pamphlet cont 11 fuii disclosure of the preparation and the method o, ( i git; a Copy ul which will be delivei^d to every oersnn subscribing OXF GUINEA: mailt ef the Members nave known Mr! BROAD upwards of thirty years, and during that tune have ha i eatient Opportunities of satisfying themselves of the su.cess and efficacy of his discovery, but to remove all grounds of suspicion of fraud or imposture, he proposes thai the subscriptions .shall bf paid at the Bank of Messrs. Bodenham and Co. of Heretord, and nut placed at his disposal tint!! c.. c, O'UVMMIA, Bart. CoiI'ERELL, Bart. M. P- aiid 1. A. KNIGHT, Esq. Members of this Society. shall have been enabled to sign their conviction from actual experiment, that he has fully and fairly performed h s siontract As VIr. BROAD'S health is precarious, it is desirable that Liose w 10 propose to subscribe, should do so soon as possi- ble, that the Pamphlet may be delivered in the ensuing Auti.mn.— Mr. BhoAD states the "xpenfce of the prepanS tion to be very trifling, and the mode of application simple and easv. Subscriptions (for which printed receipts will be given) received by Mr. Allen, Bookseller, Her ford Mr. Roberts, Bookseller, Ross; Mr Thaekwav, Bookseller, Ledbury; Mr. Burlton, Bookseller, Leominster; Mr. Jenkins, Printers, Swalbea; Mr. Washbourn, Bookseller, Glcfccster; Mr. Owen, Kngton; Mr. J. C. vVaikins, Abergavenny and Messrs. White and Cochrane, Fleet-Street-, London. By order of the Herefordshire Agricultural Society, 1-. DUNCUMB, Secretary,, AN Account cf that most excellent Medicine, the CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, prepared by Dr. SOLOMON, Gilead House, near Liverpool and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper and the venders of patent medicines in the united kingdom price 10s. fid. A bottle, or 11 i3s. on wb;c'. 9s. are saved, du'y ••Deluded, To administer to a mind'diseas'd, pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, V Raze out the wrifte troubles of the brain, and «ith some sweet "blivious antidote, Cleanse the toui tsosdui of that perilous stnffwhich weighs upon the heart;" It is notorious, that various disorders of the human frame are brought on by dissipation m yourand the gross viola- tion of those rules which prudence dictates for the preserva- tion of health, and laying a four, auon for a long and happy life, with a firm and strong constitution. The blessings of health are no sooner lost than painful ..experience teaches the iuesum, ble value-of it, and the unhappy patient looks aroand, too often in vain, for the means ofils recovery. The CORDIAI. dALM 'f GILEAD is universally acknow- ledged to be peeuliar.j elficacious in 'all inward wasting** loss of appetite, indigestion, depression of spirits* trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate, coughs, shi vtness of breadth, and consumptive habits. It thins the blood, eases the most violent pains in the "ead and stomach, and promotes gentle perspiration. By the nobility and gentry this Medicine is much admired, being pieasant to the taste and smell, gently astringing the frbres of ihe stomach, and giving that proper tensity which a good digestion requires. Nothint; can be better adapted to help and nourish the con- stitution after a nocturnal debauch with wine, &c. This Cordial is highly esteemed in the East and West-Indies, for nourishing and invigorating the nervous system, and acting as a general restorative on debilitated constitutions. arising from bilious complaints contracted in hot climates. Those who have the care and education of tvmales, the studious as well as the sedentary part of the community; should never be without the Cordial Balm of Ghe id, vthieh remuves diseases in the head, invigorates the mind, irÍ1< proves the memory, and enlivens the imagination. It is the most absolute remedy for such diseases as are attended with the following symptoms-namely. a great straituess of the breast, witi, difficulty of breathing violent pa pitations of the heart, sudden nasties of heat in various paits of the body hit oilier timesa sensa of cold as it water was poured on them flying "pains in the arntsand limbs, back and belly, resembling those occasioned by ihe gravel the pulse very variable, sometimes uncommonly slow, at other times very quick yawning, the. hiccough, frequent sighing, and a sense of suffocation* as from-a ball or jump- iri" the throat alternate fits-of crying and eonvttlsive laugh- ing the sleep unsound, and seldom refreshing, and ihe patient often troffbled with horrid dreams. Much has heeii said by interested individuals against Medicines that are- advertised but there is a very important'Observation to he made respecting the Cordial Balm Of Giiead. that unless its operation wa$gentle, safe, and eilicncious, it could not Ei ii, iL have obtained the unexampled it has acquired for, as it has rarely the -gictt advaûtage of a advocate at the ear of the patient, so nothing but his con- victiOn of its virtues, by Us salfetury effects, pan induce perseverance?, and yet reasonable perseverance is certainly most requibit-1 to enable even the happiest cambioationof chymicais and galenicals to root out chronic diseases, and restore the valetudinarian to health. Its well-known characteristic of promoting longevity lia! been long maintained for, os ecpmg the constitution,, as it were, in continual repair, k preserves the body in health and vigour, and prove premature decay. It 1 riHS.uires no particular confinement, not attention to djet.