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MANCHESTER, SCOTCH, AND IRISH LINEN Commission dOareftause, (Late Shop of J. GO VIlER) MARKET-PLACE, SWANSEA. TAMES RICHARDS, AGENT, most respect- fully returns his sincere thanks for the numerous fa- "vours conferred on him since his commencementasabove, and hopes by strict attention to merit a contiquance of their (Support. J. R. begs to inform the Inhabitants of Swansea and its vicinity, that lie HAS just received a large assortment of IRISH Lmens of the most reputed fabrick, warranted for du- rability, and at very reduced prices; also Russia, Drog- I^DA. Union, and Lancashire Sheetings; a quantity of -f Muslins, 'Print#, Prer»cb CAMBRICS, Silk Chambray v India Nankeens, and Imitation Shawls; A large supply of best London Silk Hankerehiefs, at nearly half price with many other articles too numerous to mention. _E3- Any of the above goods purchased in whole pieces WILL only be charged the wholesale price. Country Shops supplied on the most advnntagrous terms. N. B. 'HABERDASHERY, HOSIERY, HATS, &c. extraordinary cheap. ~FEATHER$-INN, ABEllAYRONy CARDIGANSHIRE. CHARLES MITCHELL begs to inform his Friends and the Public that his HOUSE-WARMING IS FIXED for WEDVESDAY, the 7th of AUGUST next, and respectfully solicits the favour of their company on the occasion. He has commenced the POSTING BUSINESS with a new Chaise, abli; Horses, and a careful Driver; and in *VERY. department of his house will study to give the utmost satisfaction. N. FRENCH & SON, Drapers, Silk Mercers, and Lacemcn, R HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, ESPECTfULLY beg leave to inform the ESPECTfULLY beg leave to inform the Nobilitv,Gentry, and the Public, that they have LU-t had a large "and elegant COLLECTION of FASHION- ABLE GOODS, a great variety of elegant Mecklin and ■OIOIITF lace dresses, scarfs, veils, tippets, laces, &c. rich STRIPED sarsnet dresses, plain and coloured sarsnets and satins, fieh ernbroidered scarfs and shawls., together with «YERY QTHER article in the fashionable way. They have LIKEWISE-RECEIVED 3 FRESH Assortment of Manchester Goods* at considerable reduced prices, from the depressions in the. ^'ARKETS, curious things in cambric and other muslin,, a LRESH collection of 7-8ths aad 4-4ths fresh,linen, full 20 per CEnt. under the late prices rich Marseilles quilts, coun- terpanes, and damask linens of every size and quality. FRENCH and SON return their most sincere thanks for the liberal encouragement they have met with, and beg ■•EAVE to solicit a continuance of the same. and everv ex- «rtion will be used to merit that dacided preference they HAVE been honoured with. NOTfCE TO DEBTORS. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of JAMES. JAMES, a Bankrupt, arc hereby required forthwith to pay. the amount of'their respective Debts to "EORJJE Haynes, the younger, Esq. one of the .Assignees of JHE Estate and Effects of the said BANKRUPT, at the Banking- J'Ouse of MESSRS Ha.vii»«. AND Son,SWANSEA- -otherwise they Avit) be proceeded against without further notice. l'o Swansea, July 4, 1816. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of Lock against Jones *HE Creditors of SAMUEL JONES, late of the town of PEMBROKE, in Smith-Wales, Gentleman, (who died in the YEAR are, on or before the 31st day of Jaly. 1S16, to in AND prove their Debts before John Springett JIafvey, E<JQ. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his ^CHAMBERS in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-lane, -LONDON, or in default thereof they will peremptorily be excluded the benefit of the said Decree. BELL and BRODRICK, Bow DIOCESE OF SAINT DAVID'S. HP HE, LORD BISHOP of the DIOCESE VVI11 hold his VISITATIONS and CONFIRMA- TIONS this year at the following places: 1/JSITATION August 20, at Cardigan. CONFIRMATION ———— 21, at ditto. "VJ3ITATIOW -——— 22, at Haverfordwest. CONFIAMATJON,. ——— 25,. at ditto. T.ISITATION1' Sept. 12, at Carmarthen. CONFIRMATION.. ———— 13. at ditto. VisiTAfioN — 17, at Brecon. Co 18, at ditto. CONJIBM ATJON ——— 19, at Llandovery. CONFIRMATION 20, at Llandi]o. CONFIRMATION ———- 24,. at Llanelly. CHAS. MORGAN, N. P. Registrar. Carmarthen, July 23, 1816. Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal Navigation. MOT ICE is hereby given, that a GENERAL ASSEMBLY or MEETING of the COMPANY cf PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION will he held at THE Angel.inn, in the town of Abergavenny, on Thursday, *be, 17th day of October next, .at twelve o'clock at noon; AND that at such Meeting application is intended to be 3?AD'E by severs) Traders on this concern for a Reduction the present Rate of Tonnage upon the Coal conveyed S'IONG this Canal, and the Railways belonging thereto, which application will be canvassed and determined upon at such Meeting. B. A. GRIFFITHS, Clerk to the said Company. Canal Office, Llanelly,-July 4, 1816. PELICAN" OFFICE, 'For INSURANCE on LIVES and GRANTING ANNUITIES, THIS Office was established in Lombard- Street, London, in the year 1757' by a numerous and respectable Proprietary and the Board of Directors, wiih CONFIDENCE, arising from the increased Prosperity and Pet- 'nanency of the Establishment, as well as from the Expert. snce ofits usefulness find benefit to the public, think it due TO those, who may still be unacquainted with the impor- tance and ad vantages of Life Insurance, briefly to suggest SOME of the leading and peculiar recommendations te ALMOST every degree and Rank in Society. Life Insurance IS EF manifest consequence to all those who hold Estates I for Life, Situations and Offices, Civil, Ecclesiastical, or Professional to Officers in the Army and Navy, &c. as, by payment of an Annual Premium, the Party insured is enabled to provide for Wife, Children, or others, whose fnture welfare he may wish in vain, by other means, to pro ""te. It affords a permanent ultimate security to those wlX8 advance Money upon Annuttieser otherwise., It ren- ders Leases, determinable on one or more lives, nearly equal in valite.to Freehold Estates, as an Insurance to the amount of the fine, payabJe on the demise of a party no- minated in such Leases, will produce the Sum required for renewal. It is a cheering refuge to parties engaged in ex- pensive and speculative undertakings: it affords to Persons In Trale the certain means of indemnification against a WD or doubtful debt; in short, Life Insurance, established In policy, sanctioned by Government, and confirmed by THE test of experience, is become, to almost every situation °F. human life, a measure equally important, useful, and beneficial. Annuities are granted upon the most equita- ble terms, under a Special Act of Parliament, granted to KIS Office. THOMAS PARKE, Sec. COMPANY'S AGENTS AT Morris. TEWKESBURY T. Holland. "W.encESTER. J. Timmings. SWANSEA !>• UITD J. JVIichael. NEATII. HopkinReM. LEOMINSTER Win. Taylor. ,STR0VD Edward Wall. Removed to the Bush-Inn. Szoansea. Messrs. BENNETT, LONGFELLOW, Co. RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, a New POST COACH, called the ACCOMMODATION, to carry, four inside, is now running, and will continue to "e run, every Wednesday; Friday, and Sunday, from the Bush-inn, Swansea, through Neath, Merthyr-Tydvil, Bre- con, and Hay, toltlic Hotel, Hereford, where it arrives early the same evening, and meets Coaches from Gloucester, Oxford, London, Worcester, Birmingham, and all parts of the North also, Ludlow, Shrewsbury, Chester, Holyhead, and Liverpool. Will return from Hereford to Swansea every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. The Proprietors will not be responsible for any Parcels, Packages, or Passengers' Luggage, above the value of Five Pounds, unless entered and paid for ac- cordingly. Glamorgan Clergy Charity. 0' THE Subscribers are requested to meet at the Bear-inn, in Cowbridge, at twelve o'clock on Tuesday, the SOih inst. to receive Petitions, and to make Distributions of the Balance in hand. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Cowbridge FreerSchool, July fO, 1316. BURRY RIVER. To Masters of Ships in the Coal Trade. A GENERAL REDUCTION of FIFTEEN per CENT. (3s. in the Pound) has been made by the LLANELLY COLLIERIES. Gratuity 4s. per Swansea Way. Llanelly, 1.5th July, 1816. J40G00 For the First Drawn Prize on the First Day of the STATE LOTTERY, WHICH Begins Drawing 17th SEPTEMBER. J B IS II begs leave to recommend to his best friends, the Public, the Scheme of the Sthte Lot- tery, which contains, in Stock and Money, the sum of .,£20,5,780. The Drawings each day are to be equal, by which improved method, the Capitals are not likely to re- main so long in the Wheel as they generally have done a,nd. in fact. to prevent the possibility of such an occur- rence, the Contractors ha"@ fixed, that the very first Prize drawn out of the Wheel shall have jf40,000 IN ADDITION x Therefore it might be a PrizH of 80,000. Tickets and Shares are setting by T.'BISH, 4, Cornhill, and 9, Charing-cto i. London, and by his Agents, as under Miss OAKEY. Library, Swansea; MI-COX.BooUs'e-Mer, "Aberystwiih •. BARRY and SON, Booksellers, Bristol; J. POTTER. Bookseller, Havefforduest.; J, BARCLAY, Drugsrist, Pembroke D. OLIVER, Bookseller, Wrexham; J. GARDNER, Draper, Kington. Kf* In the late Lottery, Bisu sold One Prize,of ^->0,000, and "26 other Capitals, parts of which were sold by several of the above Agents. Great Fore5t of Brecknockluctpsltre, WE, the Commissioners, nameci and ap- pointed in and by an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the 5;;th year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act to attend an Act, made in the 48th year of his present Majesty, to improve the Land Revenue of the. Crown, so far as relates to the Great Forest of Brecknock, in the county of Brecknock, and for vesting in his Majesty certain Parts of the said Forest, and for Inclosing the said Forest," Do hereby give, notice, that a PUBLIC MEETING of the PROPRIETORS interested in this INCLOSURE will be held at the'Castle-inn, in the town of Brecknock, in the county of Brecknock, on Tuesday, the 6th day of August, 1816, instead of Saturday, the 29th day of June, 18.16, as before advertised, for the ,purpose of seeing our Annual Accounts examined, and balanced by two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said county of Brecknock, not interested in this luclosure. in pursuance of the directions contained in the before-mentioned Act of Parliament. HENRY DE BRUYN, JOHN CHEESE. Dated this 1st day of May, 1816. r'" BRECONSHIRE. Brecknock Great Forest Inclosure. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, BY the Commissioners, acting under and by virtue of an Act, passed in the 5.5th year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act to amend an Act, made in the 43th year of his present Majesty, to improve the Land Revenue-of the Crown, so far as relates to the Great Forest of Brecknock, and for vesting in his Majesty certain parts of the said Forest, and for inclosing: the said Forest," The following Parcels of Freehold Land, TITHE FREE, Being part of the said Forest, in the county of Brecknock All that part of the FOREST, called GLAS VYNIDD and OCH ER-YR-YSKIN, containing about 1100 Acres, statute measure, of good Pasture Land. A!sofca!l that part of the FOREST, called VOEL DARW, containing about 900 Acres, also good Pasture Land. This Land is situate about two miles from the town of Trecastle, in the county of Brecknock. Further particulars may be had of Mr. Nicholas, Tre- castle, who will direct a person to shew the Land, and whereMapsm-tybeseen; and at the Office of Mr. T. Bold, and Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, in Brecon of Mr. S. Wharton, Surveyor, Sunny Bank; and Mr. Dqvies,, Surveyor, Llangattock-Crickhowell a]so of the Commissioners, Mr. De Bruyn, 2). Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-square and Mr. Cheese, Lyon's Hall, near Kington, Herefordshire, to either of whom applications to purchase may be made. Dated the 25th June, 1816. TO THE AFFLICTED WrrH COUGHS, COLDS ASTHMAS SR CONSUMPTIONS. BENNETT'S COUGH DROPS, Are recommended as a most sovereign remedy. THE Proprietor having proved the unpa- ralleled efficacy of BENNETT'S COUGH DROPS in his extensive private practice, can with confidence re- commend them to those who suffer under obstinate Coughs, Hoarsenesses,Catarrrhs, Difficulty ot Breathing, Wheezing, Hoarsenesses,Catarrrhs, Diiffculty ot Breathing. Wheezing, Soreness of the Breast and Stomach, Obstructions of the- Glands, Acrimony of the Fluids, and Congealed Phlegm, in all which > ONE TRIAL ONLY will speedily evince their nmparaileied Utility. These Drops are perfectly mild and innocent in their operation, and are sold wholesale only, by appointment of the Pro- prietor, by Barclay and Sons, No. 95, Fleet Market,.Lon- don, whose names are engraved on the stamp afhxed to each bottle; and retail, price 2s. 9d. duty included, by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, Lister, and Daw (late Flexman), Swansea Morgan, Neath; Evans, Bridgend; Vachelf, Cardiff; Dyke and Williams, Merthyr; Daniel, CarmarthenTNorth, Ynpp, and Vaughan, Brecon; Price and Wjke, Abergavenny and Price, Crkkheweil. c CarmarthenTNorth, Ynpp, and Vaughan, Brecon; Price and Wjke, Abergavenny and Price, Crkkheweil. gnctent 3$ntmx .r1tm past Caacf), TTIL' 'R" r MACKWORTH-ABJUS INN, SWANSEA, Th.rouglt Neath, Merthtr* Tvivil, and*. Abergavenny/ TO r\jRu. rrHE Public are respectfully informed, /that X the above Post-Coaclt leaves the Mackworth-Arms, Swansea, every Monday, Thursday, and Saturdaymorn- ings nt five o'clock, and passes through Neath, Merthyr, and Abergavenny, to Hereford, where it arrives the same evenings at eight; and neets the Shrewsbury, Holyhead, Chester, Liverpool, Worcester, and Birmingham Coaches, which set out the following mornings at five o'clock. The ANCIENT BRITON also leaves Hereford on the above mornings at the same hour, and arrives at the Mackworth- Arms, Swansea, at nine in the, evening, from whence there are Coaches to Bristol, Gloucester, and to Carmarthen, Tenby, and Miiford, from which latter place Packets sail daily to Waterfoid and likewise from Swansea on Tues- days and Saturdays to IilVticombe in Devonshire. A COACH from BRECON will meet the Atxient Briton each day at Mcrthyr, to convey passengers and parcels to and from Brecon. The ANCIENT BRITON COACH thus establishes a regular chain of communication between the whole of the counties of Cornwall and Devon, including the north of Somerset, through Swansea, with ti:e north of England and Wales. From either of the before-mentioned counties the passage through Ilfracombe to Swansea is usually effected in a few hours, and from thence passengers are securely conveyed to any part of the kingdom on the line already described with celerity,economy,and convenience, hitherto unknown. The Proprietors will not be accountable for any Parcel above the value of £ '5, lost or damaged, unless'entered as such, and paid for accordingly, BRECONSHIRE. A SCHOOLMASTER WANTED, "A Married Man, capable of undertaking the TUITION of CHILDREN, in Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, and the Classics, may hear of an eligible situa- tion by applying (post-paid) to John Downes, Esq. Devyn- nsck, near Brecon, Treasurer of the Free-School there. De-vynnock, 6th July, 181:6. Brecon Provident or Saving Bank. WE, the undersigned, being Five of a Com- VV rniitee appointed. to make arrangements for the FORMATION of a PHOVIDENTQr SAVING BANK in this County, for the investment and repayment, with interest, of the savings of the lower and middling orders, Do herein/ giir notice, that a MEETING will he held for that pui poMi.iii the Town-hail of Brecon, on Thursday, the 15th day of August, at twelve o'clock precisely, when we shall hope to be Oivon>'«] v;}>hxhn iim-nfr-unce of srxhaenllt'tueu as are interested in their welfare, (Signed) RTCH ARD DAVIS, HUGH BOLD. GEORGE S. BEVAN. DAVID WILLIAMS,- CH. GRIFFITH. Brecon, July 16, 1816. SWANSEA. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE TO BE LET, A Commodious HOUSE, tit for the residence of a genteel family, situate in Bank-buildings, High- street. an open, airy situation, commanding an extensive view of the River, Harbour, and Bay; and laiel v in the pos- session of the Rev. Mr. Maber. w. The premises consist of a (lining-parlour, 18 feet by 14 feet, breakfast parlour, butler's pantry, two kitchens, capital drawing-room, 28 feet by 19 feet,.and 15 feet high, five best bed-chambers, and three tervants'-rooms, excellent cellar- ing. and pleasant garden. Possession may be had immediately. For further particulars apply to the Printer of this Paper; if by letter, post-paid. G LAl\H?HG:\ N SIn REo TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PREMISES, IN LOTS: Lot i. A DWELLING or PUBLIC-HOUSE, o ..r\. called the. NEPTUNE, with a Garden at- tached to and behind the saiTip situate in the parish of St. Mary, in the town of Cardiff, held by the present tenant tinder a lease, of which eighteen years werc unexpired on the 2d of February last, at the annual rent of J 25. Lot 2. A DWELLING-HOUSE, fronting 'the street. in the said parish of St. Mary, now occuu.cd by a tenallt at will, at: the yearly rent of £ '15. Lot 3. TWO DWELLING-HOUSES (at the back of the preceding lot) fronting the river Taff, now occupied by "tenants at wdl,,at the yearly rent of £ \7. ■ Lot 4. A large DWELLING-HOUSE, capable of great improvement, situate in Church-street, in the parish of St. John the Baptist, in the said town of Cardiff, now in the occupation of Wm. David and others, as tenants at will, at yearly rents amounting to ci .26, Lor5. A PIECE or PARCEL of rich GRASS LAND. containing about seven Acres, being part of the Grange Salt Marsh, in the parish ot f.andaff, in the said'county1 of Glamorgan, and within the distance of half a mile of the other lots. The fifth lot will be sold separately.or apportioned to the other lots, according to the wishes of purchasers. In the event of an apportionment one Acre will be alloted to iot -1; two Acres to lot 2 one Acre to lot 3; and three Acres to lot 4. For other particulars and to treat for the premises apply to Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea or to Mr. Evan Richards, Sully, near Cardiff. THE utmost caution cannot prevent the in- troduction of that unpleasant and troublesome dis- order, the ITCH, even into the most respectable families; and from its, infectious nature individuals are constantly liable to its attacks. It will therelore be of advantage to any who may suffer under it 10 know that they may rely on being eflectnally cured, by ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION Or BARCLAY'S ORIHINA't.Ol'oriIEST. This safe, speedy, and efficacious remedy, has been in general use for upwards of eighty years, without a single instance of its having failed to cure the most inveterate cases. It -does not contain the smallest particle ofmercury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be safely used by persons of the most delicate constitution. T(,a public are requested to observe, that-nonc can possibly be genuine, unless the names of the proprietors, BARCLAY and SONS, are engraved on the stamp affixed to each Box and great danger may arise from the neglect of this caution. Sold wholesale and retail by Barclay and Soils (the only successors to Jackson and Co.) No. 95, Fleet-Market, Lou- don, price Is. 9d. duty included and by their appoint- ment by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Papef, S- Dawe, and J. Ltster, Swansea; Morgan, Neath Vachall, Cardiff; DanieJ, CarmartllCn; Price, CrjcklJOwd I; Nort-h, Va Ùghan and Yapp, Brecon Price and Wvke, Abergavenny; Williams, and Dyke, Druggist,Merthyr-Tidvit" Davias Haverfordwest; Wilmot, Pembroke Jones, Newport Bradford, Chepstow and liiest venders of medicines ii | the kingdom. To be Disposed of by Private Contract, [ ALL that well-assorted STOCK in TRADE of Mr. W JLLIAM JONES, Castle-street, Sw ARISEN, consisting of LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY, HOSIEHYj HA IS, occ. The Purchaser may be accoin- modated with the Stock from £ tl)()Q to-^1500 or upwards, A LEASE of the PREMISES, if required, will be granted, and time will be given for the payment of the Purchase Money. ¡ For further particulars (if by letter post-paid) apply to Mr. I homas Jones, W nid-street, Swansea. "eligibxjTRESIDENCE. TO BE LET, AND EN7 LT.7.1) UPOJ: IMMEDIATELY, A-Commodious HOUSE,, with suitable Offi- ces'and conveniences, and Pleasure Garden attached, late in the possession of Mrs. Jones, of Glaiibran. ThePremises are situate in High-street, in the town of Swansea, and command a beautiful view of the harbour and bay. For particulars enquire of the Printer of this Paper or to Messrs. Grove and Sons, Swansea. VICINITY OF NEATH. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, FAIRY LAND, a picturesque Cottage, fit for the reception of a small genteel family, delight- fully situated on a small sequestered Lawn, co'nmianding- beauliful views. The situation is very romantic within one mile of the convenient market-cown of Neath, about three miies from the sea shore, and nine only from Swansea. A good and productive Kitchen Garden, nearly adjoining the premises. For terms and cither particulars apply (if by letter, post paid) to Mr. Wm, Gwyn, Solicitor, Neath. GLAMORGANSHIRE A Desirable Residence, near. Swansea. TO BE SOLD OR LET, And entered upon immediately, for the unexpired term of 99 years, determinable, on three good healthy lives, A LEASEHOLD ESTATE, called LOWER SKETTY, a neat commodious House in good repair, consisting of two parlours, dining-room, a drawing- room, six bed-rooms, one housekeeper's room, a large con- venient kitchen, scullery, buder's pantry, larder, dairy, J cellars, with other convenient offices, a good pump in the yard, and excellent Garden, with choice fruit trees, with about; H3 Acres of excellent Meadow and Pasture Ground, in high cultivation. More Land may be had, and con- tiguous to the premises, if required. The Mansion House is delightfully situated on an eminence, with a hm-n in front of about one acre. It com- mandsa view of the bay and harbour of Swansea, with the opposite coasts of Devon and Somerset, as well as the romantic country around: distant three miles from Swan- sea, and half a mile from the sea, in ,a dry iienltliy situa- tion and genli-ei neighbourhood. It altogether fonps a most compact and desirable retreat for a respectable family. The Furniture, which is modern, may be takes at a valuation, if desir\1b!e. For terms and other particulars apply to James Masters, Esq. at Sketty, or at the office of Mr. James, Solicitor., Swansea. ABERYSTWLTH. CARDIGANSHIRE. A Budding Lease or Premises desirably situated in the de- lightful ^and fashion-able watering place of Aberystwilh, where tn.e Nobility and Families of the first distinction resort J-or sea-bathing and recreation during the summer 's months. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A LEASE, granted by the Corporation of x Abcrystwitn (or t;Ue term.'of 99 years, commencing the 1.3th December, at the yearly rent of \of all that iVrtile and valuable t lEi;]) or PARCEL ot GROUND, lately walled m, and adjoining two new-built houses and gardens, the -property of ¡vir John Da vies, containing hy admeasurement L2o\ I■:■ < -( length and 198.feet in breadth. This is a ?cry^desirable sp,itfor the erection of a de- tached Summer Residence, being most eligibly and plea- santly situated near ih0 sea and the turnpike-road leading to the said town of Aberystwith, and within new of tbe ruins of I Jasc:ûg and the surrounding inountai.s, abound- iug, with the most picturesque and attractive scenery. There Still excellent building stone-quarry witlnn three, hundred yards of the and as the population and resort of lumilies during the summer months is continually increasing, any person wishing to tay out mosey in the erection of a Marine Villa, will find tbis an advantageous opportunity- for iurtiier particulars .apply lo Mr. Daniel Williams, Attorney, Aberystwith, if [)v' letter post-paid. VALU A BLE. ESTATES in Breconshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, c By Mr. G Ko RG E BRE W ER, At the Siai-inn, MI the lo-vii oV Mgrthyr, on Saturday, the 24th day o. August, 1Ult;, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditjwls as will then be produced, IN LOTS: lotl A LL MESSUAGE or FARM- .XJL HOUSE, with the Stable, Barn, Beast-houses, and other Offices thereunto belohging, called ABERCRE- BON, with 133 Statute Acres (be the same more or iess) of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, adjoining the river Taff, with all unlimited Right of Common above it for Cat- tle, &c. and is one of the driest and best Sheep Walks ]n ii c county, being mostty iimestonc. This farm has likewise the great advantage of being accommodated with limestone and a kiln, and lies within three miles of coal-pits. The above estate is situated in the parish of Lanthetty, in the. count-, ot Brecon, within four nniles of Merthyr,. twelve of Brecon, and fifteen ot Abergavenny'; is now in the tenure or occupation of Farmer William Jenkins, who holds the same at a very low rent for the residue of a term of 21 years, which will expire on the.2d February. 1819. Lots. All that MESSUAGE or FARM-HOUSE, with the Barn, Stable, Beast-houses, and other Offices and Lands thereunto belonging, called BRYN-MAWR FARM, si. tuate in the'parish of Vainnor, in the county of Brecon, containing lZ7 Statute Acres of Arabte, Meadow, and Pas- ture Land (be,the same more or less), a Water Gr-ist Mill with two pairvpf stones, one for.making oatmeal, Brick-kiln for drying onts, &c. The Mill is well "supplied with water even in the driest season, and, a Right of Commoti on the adjoining hills, being nearly the (I from lime am'! coal as the first lot, and which iast-mentioned premises are now in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Waters, as tenant at wij).. For a view of the premises apply to the respective te- nants; and for further particulars and conditions ot sale at the Office or Mr. Prothero, Jun. Solicitor, Newpoit, wncre Maps of the EstaleslWay be seen. DIXO N^S~AN TIB ILIOUS PILLs7~ r jPHESE Pills long since obtained ajustcele- only in. the private practice of the Proprietor, Mr. Ihv i\, Apothecary; and from then-great success in many obsiiiiale Billions disorders, on numerous patients of dis- tine particularly the Duke ot Bedlonj, the Dowager- Lift y and Seie, the Viscouiitess Bulkeley, &c. &c. he was persuaded to offer them to the public, under the sanc- tion ot their names. liicy are found to be all ''icomparao'e remedy for In- digestion, and restoring the tone of ti remove habitual and temporary Costiveness, Sick-Head Achs, and Heart-Burn, whether arising from the acrimony of the redundant bile, intemperate diet, or drinking to to excess, and will be found n most valuable Medicine to be rssorted to upon every indisposirton, occasioned by a dis- ordered state of the Stomach and'Bowels. Sold at Messrs. Butler and Sons, No. 4, Cheapside, Lor- don m boxes, at 2s. 9d. 6s. and c2'h.a'nd also by Mr. i Jenkins, Swansea; Mr. Daniel, Carmarthen; and mo. t Booksellers and Medicine Venders in every.market-town. Tkeftllswing Preparations of established repute are said by ike Printer- ef I his Paper Betton's Genuine British Oil, Fnce <2*. a bottle, duty included. SUNDRY imitations of this inestimable me- dicine are offered for sale at an inferior price,, is erder to tempt the unwary these counterfeits are not only destitute of <*Sc<cy, bat some of them have been fourtd extremely injurious: purchasers are therefore requested to observe particularly thsr tha wa.rds DICEY &. Co." ant printed in the stamp, affixed over the cork of the genuine medicine—I/I Others are counterfeit. In the cure ot bruises HIKI contusion. Ia.meneos, swell ings, inSammations, St. Anf-heny's-fire, scorbutic eruptions, the most i'{i' itc'- p. L s\ so^^ ie <• "-oc.il end oth-er wønnds, n t it i ii. t'ai stands unequalled andnumbcrs an 11 coi inflammations on the lungs, have been snalcaed from tae brink of the grave by he tj mel v use of it. Sold at the original Warehouse for Dicey and Co.'s Me- dicines, No. 10. Bow Church-yard, London; and by-ail tespectable Medicine Venders. Dr. Anderson's, or The True Scuts Pills, HAVE been, for almost a Century, and still continue to be, faithfully prepared at the Original Warehouse for Dicef and Co.V-JVlediciues, No'. 10. BUI"- Cburchyard. London. They are singularly efficacious in bilious, lfatulent, and dropsical complaints, and all disorders of the head, stomach and bowe!s promote digestion, create an appetite, remove obstructions in the kidnevs, And consequently are antidotes to the stone and gravel but for the expulsion of worms in children or grown persons, the whole Materia Medica has not their equal. One or two of then) taken after any ;rre- gularity in living, would prevent those disagreeable effectf so often experienced; and Travellers, who are l!ab!e to meet with all kinds 01 liquors, as well as seafaring peopier should never be unptovided with them, as by frequently taking one or two of them, they are kept from costivenes*, scurvies, fevers, and most malignant distempers. Ask particularly for" Diccy's Anderson's iccts Pzlls," and to prevent counterfeits, observe that tiis words DicejT and Co. is in the stamp. For Rheumatism, Pains in the Limbs, Src, DR. BATEMAN'S PECTORAL DROPS, IN rheumatic and chronic complaints, in vio- lent pains ill the limbs, and in most cases where cold, are the origin, no medicine has ever been used v a i success, or held in higher estimation, than t e BATEKAN'S DROPS; it is necessary however, c r r « that there are various imitations ot this axe'e i cine by different pretenders, ail of them utter ->tr i r« to the true preparation; of such, as you vrl le h- alth.. beware, and be careful to ttsk for "The or 7 and only true Dr. Bate tnau's Drops, which have the w(¡;-ds" DrCEY and Co." printed in the stamp, affixed over Lbe cork; oil others are counterfeit.. Dr. Hadclzjfe's Elixir. FOR a general alterative Medicine, this EiiXij* Sss stood unrivalled for.more than: eighty years, and ibo Public canncthftvs rocosrse to a more efficacious reme- dy, as a purifier of the blood from f-ii h'jiT?u"s, -whether contracted by too free living, or from ja"dxce, surteits» scurvy, or humours after the mep.sies or fcinsn-pox, .6:c.. For ail obstruction* in the bowels, and fofctho care of worm* in children or adults-, it wili be found ecuailv serviceable. It assists digestion, strengthens the koniacti, and has been found of infinite service to those who take long voy? ages, as a preservative against the scurvy. Ks5* Observe that the words Dicey and Co. No. 10, Bop Church-yardare printed in the stamp affixed to each bot- tle, as csunierfeit sorts are oticted for sale in almost every town. Squire's Original Grand Elixir. THIS invaluable"Medicine speedily removes all fresh coids svilli their attending symptoms at, via- lent pain and soreness of the stomach proceeding fraui cyld and coughing, and is a most sovereign renieuy m easing rheumatic pains in the limbs or joints, in whictt complaint it has been so surprisingly successtul as to have been recommended bv. several euiiirent physicians^ &c. It gives speedy and lasting ease in the IBOSL violent i.ts of the gout, stene, or gravel, and has frequently brought away gravel and sometimes stones ol a large size. It renders tLè functions of the body regular,. by removing fiatiiiet:cef flatulence, suffocating vapours, vielent head-ach: twitching of the nerves, tremblings, faintings, &c. fef- Beware of counterfeit*, und observe that the words Dicey <J- Co." are in the stamp, affixed over the corn of each bottle, and that the bill of directions is signed— IV. Sutton Q Co. late Dicey 9: Sutton." DICEY and Co.'s True Daffy's Eiixir, SUPERIOR to every other Medicine for giving immediate relief in the most painful fits Of Hie ebolic, and in all complaints of the stemach and bowels. Asa general family medicine^'DICEY'S DAFFY long become so justly celebrated, from its superior quality to all other preparations-sold-under the name ot Elixir, that no family, particularly in the country,ought be without it;—but, as effectual relief is only to be ex- pected by those who use the Genuine Medicine, purchasers are cautioned not to rely me-rely upon iiIè bottle bearing the name, of Vicvy$Co. as there are unprincipled people who buy up the empty botties for the purpose of filling them with their-own 'Counterfeit 'reparatons, ;id which are thus foisted upon .the- public as toe I rue D.-ijfjfs Elixir—the only certain criterion is to examine vv nether the stamp label in red int: which is pasted over the cork, has the words DICEY .& Oo. printed therein; and to observe that the bill <>t. directions is signed W. SvXtan <$■ Co. late Dicey Sutton.- ATKINS's COMPOSITIONfoT DESTROY- ING BATS and MICE, is allowed to be the ;r_03t efficacious tbmg ever yet discovered for speedily, extirpating speea, these pernicious vermin trom corn stacks, barns, stabks, dwelling-houses, .1111118, malt-houses, granaries, &c. and such are the extraordinary and attracting powers it pot- sessest that the inventor has frequently known them to take it from his hand with the greatest avidity. THE celebrated ANTI-IMPETIGINES, or SOLOMON'S DROPS (without mercury or any de. leterious preparation), stand in the highest estimation for the cure of the Sccrvy, Scrofula, Leprosv, and id f 0 is- orders originating hi an impure state of (he fclood being gradual, gentle, and almost imperceptible, in their operation —the best substitute that has ever been discovered for that dangerous mineral Mercury.sweetening the blood, and sti- mulating it 10 expel ail noxious and impure juices, giving strength and tone to the nerves,enlivening andinvigoramig boih body and mind. Price lis. per bottle, or four in one family bottle for 33s. by which one lis. bottle is saved.—The words Sifwl- Solomon, Liverpool," are engraved eti the stamp of each5bet- tie, without which none are genuine. Dr. Solomon expects, when consulted by letter, the usual coiupliment of a one pound note to te jilclosed, ad- dressed, Money Letter. Dr. Solomon, Gilead-house, near Liverpool. Paid double postage. Where may be had. The celebrated A BSTERG ENT KCHTOlSr, an efTec- tual cure tor eruptions on the face and skin, particularly pimples, blotches, tetters, ringworms, tan, sun bur ns, i rec-kles, shingles, prickly heat, redness of the nose, neck, arms, &C- scorbutic and cutaneous eruptions of every description, being the most valuable acquisition and appendage to the toilet ever offered to the nobility and gentry in the uniud 'kingdom. Price 4s. Cd. and 2$. 9ft. a bottle, duty included.—Be caTeful to observe the words Saml. Solomon, Liverpool," en-graved in theiiaaip, without which noue are ^euuice.