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BRECON. A BALL, at the CASTLE-INK, on Thursday, •i-X the 15th of August, 1816. Ladies 4s 6d.—Gentlemen 6s. Dancing to commence at eight o'clock. \I7"ANTED, BOARD, LODGING, &c. for » a middle-aged FEMALE, not in good health, at a ""spsctable Farm-house, situated some distance from a varge town. The terms must he moderate. Most respect- able reference for payment will be given: Address, post-paid, to the care of Mr. Hunt, Esaminer- OlTice, 21, Maiden-lane, London. A MEETING of the TRUSTEES for the -J-A borough of LLANELLY, in the county of Carmar- ;hen, appointed by an Act made in the 47th year of the \_eign of King George the Third, will be held nt the house •«f Mr. Joseph Williams, called the Falcon-inn, in the town it Llanel.lv, in the said borough, on Tuesday, the 20th day *u this nterilh, at twelve o'clock in the forenoon. Dated 61/1 August, 1816. Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal Navigation. NOTICE is hereby giveu, that a GENERAL 1 ASSEMBLY or MEETING of the COMPANY PROPRIETORS of this N AVIGATION will be held at ;he Angel-inn, in the town of Abergavenny, on Thursday, e lfth day of October next, at twelve o'clock at noon "'■el that at such Meeting application is intended to be aside by several Traders on this concern for a Reduction • i the present Rate of Tonnage upon the Coal conveyed "long 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 Oiffce,-Llane!]y,Jaly- £ 1816. PURSUANT to a decree of the Court of Chancery of the Great Sessions for the several coun- ties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, the county ,!d the borough of Carmarthen, and town and county of Haverfordwest, made in the cause Thomas against Edwards, yie Creditors of EVAN EDWARDS, late of the town of Liandovery, in the county of Carmarthen, Victualler, are, or before the 1st day of the next Autumn Great Sessions "f the said Counties, peremptorily to come in and prove 'heir Debts before Joseph BickneH, Gentleman, Register •»t the said Court, at his Chambers in Carmarthen, or in .,f default thereof they will be excluded the benefit' of the £ ;ud decree.. Carmarthen Free Grammar School. THE FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL of CARMARTHEN, having an Endowment of Twenty Pounds, in the Gift of the Common Council of the Borough Carmarthen, to which is Visually added a Gratuity of twenty-five Pounds per annum, by the Corporation, being vacant by the death of the Rev. Thomas Price;-the Com- mon Council are desirous of inviting a competent MASTER Jo TAKE CHARGE of the said SCHOOL. Carmarthen /^ing very conveniently situated for the Education of '•'cHingsGentlemen intended for the Universities, and for !Ie Liberal and Commercial Professions, a very advan- tageous opportunity now offers itself for 'any person com- stent to the said undertaking. He must be a Graduate f one of the Universities, and in Holy Orders; it i.,5 '.xpected that he should be thoroughly conversant in the • /iassies, and in the habits of Greek and Latin Composition. person having a competent knowledge ot the Welsh '-■ 'nguage, in addition to his other attainments, may have 1e preference. Among the advantages belonging to the .situation, it may not be improper to add, that from its ■>:ciiiity to Abergwilly, a Master who is assiduous in his ■ suiies, cannot fail to obtain the patronage of the Bishop. Applications from persons desirous of becoming Candi- ,;ues for the said School, to be addressed to C. Morgan, Sq. Mayor, Carmarthen- Aug. l, 1816. This day is oublished, in 3 vols. 12mo. price 15s. ''PI-IE SONS of ST. DAVID; a. Cambro -A British Historical Tale of the 14th Century, by fJflffiths ap Griffith, Esq. ( Printed for A. K. Newman and Co. London; and sold ?y T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; where may be had, Jlst published, FAITH and FICTION, by Elizabeth Bennett, 5 -ols. ■■n. 6d. „ Hersjions; or, the Defaulter, a. novel, by Caroline ~cott, 2 vols. 10s. 6d. The SpiMSTER's JOURNAL, by the Author of Cclia, &c. 3 vols. l(5s. 6d. LAIRD'S of GLENFERN or, Highlanders in the 19th ^?ntury, by Maria Johnston, 2 "ois. los. Gd. Maid of MOSCOW, by Mrs. Holland, 2 vols. 10s. Orphan of TINTERN ABBEY, by Mrs. Zeigenhirt, 3 Tr>'s. 15S. MRS. HOFLAND'S NEW WORK. This day is published, one volume 12mo. embellished with an elegant frontispiece, price 4s. boards, rpHE BARB A DO ES GIRL; or, Matilda, a «- tale for young people, by Mrs. llofismd. Printed for A. K. Newman and Co. London; and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper of whom may be ;sad the following popular publications by the same Author AFIECTIO.NATS BROTHERS, 2 vols. neatly half bound 'in roan, price 5s. "CUROYMA N'S Wipow and FAMILY, 2d editi price 4s. DAUGHTER- IN-LAW, HER FATHER and FAMILY, 2 vols, price 10s. FATHER AS HE SHOULD BE, 4 vols, price £1 4s. MERCHANT'S WIDOW and HER FAMILY, price 4s. PANORAMA OFEUROPE; or, a new game of Geography, price 4s. PatirXcb and PERSEVERANCE, 4 vols, price £1 2s. S.\> SHR TO HER NEIGHBOUR, WHAT ? 4 vols, price U8-i.. TUE SISTERS, a Domestic Tale, price 4s. y- IS IT TO LONDON or, Emily and her Friends, 4 vols, price £l 4s. YOTJNG NORTHERN TRAVELLER or, a Tour through Sweden. Russia, &c 3s. 6d. The 17th of NEXT MONTH, The Lottery begins Drawing, and the First-drawn Prize will be entitled to 40,0001. IN ADDITION. T. BISH, of the 01() State Lottery fJlfices, 4, Cornhill. and 9, Charing-cross. has great pleasure. stating that the Scheme of the present Lottery has met I'h almost universal approbation It contains many ex- tUent points, the principal of which are The Drawings are to be equal each day, AND THE Very First Prize drawn will have 40,000/. wore. The success which inv^riab>/ attends Bism's Offi,,es is so known, tlvit a statement of particulars ii Unnecessary, Vrett if the limits of an Advertisement would admit of it) it to sav, he sold in the last Lottery, One Prize of t >0,000, and 26 other Capimts and in the last year (alone) 'SO Prizes of i^O.OOO, One of < £ 40,000, Four of 430,000, i(les several of jfSO,000, 6ec. 8ec. tickets and Shares are selling by T. BISH, 4, Cornhilt, 9, Ghnring-cross, London, and by his Agents as under, of whom.sold parts of the above Capitals. Miss OVKEY, Library, Swansea; W. COX, Bookseller, Aberystwith; BARRY-and SON, Booksellers, Bristol; J. POTTER, Bookseller, Haverfordwest; J. BARCLAY, Druggist, Pembroke D. OLIVER. Bookseller, Wrexham; r. GARDNER, Draper, Kington. 8Cf- SCHEMES GRATIS., CAMBRIAN POST-COACH, AT REDUCED FARES, From the MACK WORTH-ARMS INN, SWANSEA, to the BELL-INN, GLOUCESTER. npil E Proprietors of, the above concern re- it spectfuily acquaint the Public that they have made arrangements by which they are enabled to book Passen- gers direct from SWANSEA to, LONDON, through'Glou- cester, by. the .Cambrian-Coach, which will ic<AV'Swansea every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, and arrive at Gloucester early the same evenings; from whence they are forwarded to London early the next mornings, and complete the whole journey without any sacrifice of rect. The proprietors will not be accountable for any Parcel above the Z5, lost or damaged, unless entered and paid for accordingly. anctent Triton Jacm post Coacl), FROM THE MACKWORTH-ARMS INN, SWANSEA, Through Neath, Merthyr-Tydvil, and Abergavenny, TO HEREFORD. HPHE Public are respectfully informed, that A the above Post-Coach leaves the Mackworth-Arms, Swansea, every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday morn- ings at five o'clock, and passes through Neath, Merthyr, and Abergavenny, to Hereford, where it arrives the same evenings at eight; and meets the Shrewsbury, Holyhead, Chester, Liverpool, Worcester, and Birmingham Coaches, which .set out the following mornings at live 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 Milford, from which latter place Packets sail daily to Waterford; and likewise from Swansea on Tues- days and Saturdays to Ilfracoinhe in Devonshire. A COACH from BRECON will meet the Ancient Briton each day at Merthyr, 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 the north of England and Wales. From*eithcr. of the before-mentioned counties the passage through Ilfracotnbe 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. DIOCESE OF SAINT' DAVID'S. THE LORD BISHOP of the DIOCESE i JBL will hold his VISITATIONS and CONFIRMA- TIONS this year at the following places VISITATION August SO, at Cardigan. CONFIRMATION.. :— 21, at ditto. VISITATION 22, at Haverfordwest. CONFIRMATION.. CM, at ditto. VISITATION Sept. 12, at Carmarthen. CONFIRMATION.. 13, at ditto. VISITATION 17, at Brecon. CONFIRMATION.. ————— 1", at ditto. CONFIRMATION.. 19, at Llandovery. CoNFjnMATioN.. ———— 80, at Llandilo. CONFIRMATION.. 24. at Llanelly. CHAS. MORGAN, N. P. Registrar. Carmarthen, July 23,1816. A NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHOOL-BOOK. This day is publkhed, price 2s. 6d, bound, A DICTIONARY of NOUNS, or of Things, in Contradistinction to a Dictionary of Mere Words, by which limitation the number of Articles is iiot greater than can be committed to memory during the period of Education, while every word teaches sonic useful or im- portant fact. By the Rev. J. GOLDSMITH, Author of the Grammars of Geography, &c. &c. Every Grammarian, and Teacher- of Youth, will be sen- sible of the worth of such a volume as the above-mentioned, as soon as its title is announced. Full and copious Dic- tionaries of the words in every part of speech, defeat, by their bulk, their own design iw teaching Youth and in the various attempts to abridge them, the Authors have failed, from not adopting so obvious and natural a As that presented by Nouns. Printed for Richard Phillips; and published by John Souter, Paternoster-row; sold by T. Jenkius, Printer of this Paper Bird. Cardiff; Lewis, and Washbourne and Son, Newport Harris and Evans, Carmarthen Wilmot, Pembroke Griffiths, Haverfordwest; and all other book- sellers. Of whom may be had, BLAIR'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR, the most complete extant, price Ss. bound and IRVING'S ELEMENTS of ENGLISH COMPOSITION, price 7s. 6d. THE STUDY QF PHILOSOPHY. This day is published, price 5s. bound, illtistrated,ivith many Copper-plates, and numerous Cuts in Wood, THE GRAMMAR of NATURAL and EX- i. PERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY, including the Elements of the under-mentioned Sciences, in accordance with the recent Discoveries and Improvements of Hers- chel, Davy, Young, Dalton, Brando, La Place, Tilloeh, Thomson, Bakewell, Singer, Robinson, Vince, Rumford, Howard, Forster, and other modern Writers and Experi- mentalists: PHYSICS, ASTRONOMY, DYNAMICS, CHEMISTRY, MECHANICS. ELECTRICITY, HYDROSTATICS, GALVANISM, HYDRAULICS, MINERALOGY, PNEUMATICS. GEOLOGY, OPTICS, METEOROLOGY.. Adapted throughout to tile- Ilse of Schools, Private Tuition, Public Lectures,.anrl Self-taught Students. By the Rev. DAVID BLAIR, Author of the English Grammar, Class Book, Universal Preceptor, Models-of Letters, &c. &c. This work is altogether unique in its arrangement, quan- tity of matter, clearness of elucidation, and variety of topics. Studied in connection with the Five Hundred Questions adapted to its enunciations, it forms the most perfect Elements of Philosophy, ever submitted to Uni- versities and Schools, while the multitude of its facts render it an essential Companion to all Courses of Lectures and Private Study. Printed for Richard Phillips and published by John Souter, 1, Paternoster-row and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; Bird, Cardiff; Lewis, and Wash- bourne and Son, Newport; Harris and Evans, Carmar- then; Wilmot, Pembrohe; Potter, Haverfordwest; and all other booksellers. I' Of whom may be had, the Five Hundred Questions and Glossary, price Is. and the other Works of the same Writer. Shortly will be published, AN ANALYSIS of the MEDICINAL WA- TERS of LLANDRINDODD, in Radnorshire, with observations upon the Diseases to which they are applicable. By RICHARD WILLIAMS, Surgeon, Honorary Member of the Physical Society of Guy's Hospital. THE ART OF LETTER WRITING RENDERED A BRANCH OF EDUCATION. This day are published, price 4s. bound in red, MODELS of LETTERS, for teaching the iVJL ART of ELEGANT and FAMILIAR LETTER. WRITING to Young Persoss, as a branch of Ordinary Education. By the Rev. D. tiLAIIl, Author of the Universal preceptor, Ciass-Eook, Grammar OF L'!II:OS(..FEE. This Work contains numerous examples of Familiar I Letters on common Topics, others of Compliment and Business, between the first Characters of the Age, now first published^- French and Italian Curds and Letters, Forms of Letters in Trade and Business and, above all, with reference- to Schools, FORTY-FIVE SETS or Topics or LETTERS, for the exercise of Students. Printed for Richard Phillips, and published by John Souter, Paternoster-row and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; Bird, Cardiff; Lewis, and Washbourne and Son, Newport Harris and Evans, Carmarthen; Wilmot, Pembroke; Potter, Haverfordwest; ai.d all other book- sellers. THE PENDING GENERAL ELECTION. This Day are Published, PKICE SIXPENCE, OR ONE GUINEA L'ER HUNDRED, GOLDEN RULES for the ELECTORS of J the UNITED KINGDOM; to guide theru in the Choice of CANDIDATES, and in the public spirited per- formance of their DUTIES, at the PENDING GENERAL ELECTION By Sir RTCHARD PHILLIPS, Knt. T.ATE SHERIFF OF LONDON AND MIDDLESEX. *,„ These Golden Rules are printed on a large folio sheet, for the purpose of being posted up in Boroughs, Cities, and County Towns, with a view to assist in Reform- ing the Parliament by reforming the practices of Electors, on the principle, that such as are the Reprcsentd will be the Representatives. Public Spirited Electors, and unexcep- tionable Candidates, will, it is presumed, serve, if not save, their country, at this crisis of its fortunes, by the liberal distribution of this series of Maxims, which are calculated to teach Electors their constitutional Duties, and the importance of performing them at the pending General Election, with Integrity, and patriotic Feelings. Printed by Wrn. Molineux, Bre,-int's-buildiiigs, Cliaricerv- lane sold by John Souter, No. 1, Paternoster-row; by T. Jenkins, Printer ot this Paper and by all Booksellers. Of whom may be had, 1. GOLDEN RULES for JURYMEN, bv R. Phillips. 2. GOLDEN RULES for MAGISTRATES and SHE- RIFFS, by ditto, both at the same price. TO BE LET. AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATE LY» A Capital WORK-SHOP, DWE'LLING- HOUSE, SI ABLE, and GARDEN, where for some years past the business of a Currier has been carried oil advantageously, well situated: at Tredegar Iron.Wotks, Monmouthshire. For further particulars enquire on the premises, or by letter addressed to A. B. Tredcgar Iron-Works, near New- port, Monmouthshire. ELIGIBLE RESIDENCE. TO BE LET, ANT) ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Commodious HOUSE, with suitable Offi- ces^and conveniences, and Pleasure Garden attached, late in the possession of Mrs. Jones, of Glunbran. The Premises are situate in High-street, in the town of Swansea, and command u beautiful view of the harbour sud bay. For particulars enquire of the Printer of this Paper or to Messrs. Grøve and Sons, Swansea. G L A MORGAN SHIRE. TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED, And entered upon immediately, A COTTAGE, called THE CivM, situate 11.. near the town of Landatf; comprising a siood par- lour, kitchen, pantry, back kitchen, and cellar, on the ground-floor; a drawing-room and two bed rooms on the nrst-Soor and very good garrets; also a stable, pigsty, poultry-yard, and other convenient outhouses, with a very Excellent kitchen garden well stocked with fruit trees. The above is eligibly situated, and well udapted for the residence of a small genteel family. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Jenkins, Landaff, who will direct a person to shew the premises; or to Mr. Edward Priest Richards, Attorney at Law, Cardiff. All letters must be post-paid. BOROUGH OF LLOUGIIORT" TO BE LET, fOR A TERM OF YEARS, ANJ) ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELYj A Commodious well-built DWELLING- HOUSE, consisting 0f breakfast-parlour, dining- room, spacious kitchen, back-kitchen, pantry, and cellar, on the ground-floor; drawing-room and five bed-chambers, on the first-floor; palissaded court in front, extensive plea- sure-ground and garden in the rear; stabling for four horses, and every other convenience. The premises are delightfully situated, commanding fine land and marine, views; arc within seven miles distance of of Swansea, and four of Llanelly. For particulars apply to Mr. James, Attorney. Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. A Desirable Residence, near Swanky. 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 Jt\. 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, butler's pantry, larder, dairy, cellars, with other convenient offices, a good pump in-the vard, and excellent Garden, with choice fruit trees, with about 18 Acres of excellent Meadow and Pasture Ground, in high cultivation. More Land may be had, and con- tiguous to the premises, it required. The Mansion House is delightfully situated on an eminence, with a lawn in front of about one acre. It com- mands a 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 healthy situa- tion and genteel neighbourhood. It altogether forms a most compact and desirable retreat tor a respectable family. The Furniture, which is modern, may be takes at a valuation, if desirable. For terms and other particulars apply to James Masters, Esq. at Sketty, or at the office of Mr. James, Solicitor, Swansea. HpIIE REAL JAPAN BLACKING, made JL by DAY and MARTIN, 97, High Holborn, London. This inestimable composition, withttatf the usual labour, produces a most brilliant jet-black, fully equal to the highest japan varnish affords peculiar'nourishment to the leather; will not soil the finest linen; is perfectly free i from any unpleasant smell, and will retain its virtues in any climate. Sold retail by the principal Grocers, Boot-Macrs, Oil- Men, and Perfumers, in the United Kingdom. -II TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT AWATER-WllEEL, 20 feet diameter, 3h in the breast, with Cast Iron Cylinder, or Cap, and Crank, at each end, and a spare Crank and Plate to the Cylinder. The whole of it is nearly new, and built upon the best principle. ■ 1 Particulars :l.y be known by applying (if by letter post, paid) to Mr. Benjamin Smith, Combe Martin "Mines, [near Hfracombe, Devonj^or to the Printer of this Paper. Desirable Situation for Business. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT I .1 f | H E PRLMiSE> a t present occupied by Mr. A VVm. Richards, at Morl!;s,on> near Swansea f who is retiring lherefrom), wl^i.; die Drapery. Grocery, and Iron- mongery Business »ias k»r <.„, „n,h considerable success. The above premises consist of two commodious Shops, with requisit,e Warehouses, two sitting-rooms, three bed- chambeis, with attics, kitchen, and every necessary con- venience. For further particulars apply to Mr. Martin, at Morriston aforesaid. "CAPITAL FARM TO BE LET, ■ Well worth the attention of a respectable Farmer. BRECONSHIRE. T 0 B E L E T, (Ana possession thereof given at Michaelmas 1816) A LL that MESSUAGE, FARM, LANDS, jLjL. called FRWDGRECH, within a mile of the town of Brecon, containing nearly 300 Statute Acres of good Arabic, Meadow, and Pasture Land. From the peculiar advantages of water and shade any part of the arable might be converted into excellent pasture. The buildings are extremely commodious, and the farm, besides having the benefit of a Right of Common without stint upon extensive hills, contains valuable Limestone, with a Kiln thereon. A WATER CORN GRIST MILL adjoins the premises, { and will, at the option of the tenant, be let therewith. For particulars apply to Mr. Samuel Church; or Mr. Thomas Prosser, Brecon. None but responsibie tenants need apply. BRECONNSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. HOWELL WILLIAMS, (OF BRECON) At the Greyhound-inn, in Llanvase, Brecon, (Mr. Llewel lin Jones's) on Saturday, the 24th day of August instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions as shall be then produced, THE MOIETY of that very eligible FARM, called ABERCAR, situate in the parish of Vaynor, and now in the occupation of Mr. Griffith Price. The premises lie on the rotfd from Brecon to Merthyr- Tydfil, and within rtve miles of the latter place; and tliey have a most valuable Right of Common on the adjoining hills. For further particulars apply to the said Griffith Price, (the proprietor of the Moiety); or to Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon. FR E EH 1 iN A BE liGA VEiX iVF AND CRICK! 10 WELL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr.'GEORGE BREWER, At the Greyhound inn, in tl!e town of Abergavenny, on Tuesday, the 27th day of August instant, at three o'clock t in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as will then be produced, Lot i A LL tho5e TWO FREEHOLD MES 'rx SUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Flannel street, in the town of Abergavenny, now in the tenure or occupation of Mr. Manhew Powell, as tenant at will, at the yeaily rent of Fourteen Guineas, clear of taxes. Lot 2. The REVERSION IN FEE of and in all that TENEMENT or DWKLLING-H-OUSE, situate in the town of Crickhowell, on the south side of the street there called Bridge-street, in the tenure or possession of John Burfield, who holds the same for his lite, under a reserved rent of Five Shillings. For further particulars apply at the Office of Mr. Pro- thero, Jurnjiolicitor, Newport. VALU A BLh, ESTATES in Breconshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. GEORGE BREWER, At the Star-inn, m the town of Merthyr, on Saturday, the 24th day of August, 1816, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as will then be produced, IN LOTS: Lot l. ALL MESSUAGE or FARM- XA. HOUSE, with the Stable, B .rn, Bea it-houses, and other Offices thereunto belonging, called ABERCRE- BON. with li>3 Statute Acres (be the same more or less) of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, adjoining the river laff, wilh an unlimited Right of Couniion above it for Cat- tic, &c. and is one of (he driest and best Sheep Walks in the county, being mostly limestone. This farm lias likewise the great ad vantage of being accommodated with limestone and a kiln, and lies within three miles at coaj-pits. The above estate is situated in the parish ot Lanthetty, in the county of Brecon, within four miles of. Merthyr, twelve of Brecon, and fifteen of 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 ow the 2d February, 1819. Lot 2. 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 27 Statute Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pas- ture Land (Ise the same more or less), a Water Grist Mill with two pair of stones, one for making oatmeal, Brick-i iin for drying oats, &c. The Mill is well supplied with water even in the driest season, and a Right of Common on the adjoining hills, being nearly the same distance from lime and coal as the first lot, and which last-mentioned premises are now in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Waters, as tenant at will. For a view of the premises apply to the respective te- nants; and for further particulars and conditions of sale at the Office of Mr. Prothero, Jun. Solicitor, Newport, where Maps of the Estates may be seen. Every Man his own Doctor, BY THE USE OF DR. BOERHAAVE's RiiD PILLS, a me- dicine famous throughout Europe for the cure of every stage and symptom of a certain complaint. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to th.ta horrid disease, ow;n!: to the t er men, who, by an improper treatment of this direful calamity, not uulrequently cause those foul ulcerations and blotches which so often appear on the head, face and body, with I dimness in the .-ight, noise in the ears, deafness, strictures, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bon«s, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nos«, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs (frequently mistaken for other disorders) till at length a general debility and decay of the constitution ensues, and and a melancholy death puts a period to suffering mortality With each box is given a copious hill of directions, by which all persons are enabled speedily to cure themselves with safety and secresy, without the least confinement or hindrance of business. Its amazlIIg sale within the last fifty years, though seldom advertised, is a certain criterion of its immense utility. Price only 4s. 6d. pe.- box. Another supply is just received from London, and for sale by Mr. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; and mayalsa be had of Mr. Daniel, Carmarthen; Mr. Owen, Haver- forrlwest; and Mr North, Brecknock. This medicine is a sovereign remedy in chronic rheuma- tism, glandular obstructions, poverty of blood, and scurvy eruptions in short, it has excelled when salivation other means havefailed. BBBBBMB——i»C**limfl*iiiii muni iiiiiimi^tfiinwiULgi'mrg'wii j«2S«iSiB»iB8Se^sgia=se The following Preparations of established repute are said by the Printer of this Paper DICEY and Co.'s True Daffy's Elixir, SUPERIOR to every other Medicine for giving immediate relief in the most painfui fits of the cholic, and in all complaints of the sternach end bowels. As a geieral family DICKY'S DAFFY has long become so justly celebrated, from its superior quality to all other preparations soul under the name of Demy's Elixir, that no family, particularly in the country,ought to •>e \xitliout it;—but, as. effectual relic, is only to tie ex- pected by those who use ikeCwras Medicine, purcha-ers are cautioned not to rely mfrelv upon the gla-s bottie bearing the nans-of Dicey if Co. as there are ur.;>r.:icipled people who bin i' smpt? bot'les for the pur:>as.-i of filling them with tlieir own Counterfeit Preparations, mi which are tlkus flitted vpoa'Klie public as the Trite J-1f'y s Ettxtr—uie only certaIn crilerion is hi examine whether the stamp label in red ink which is pasted over the curk, IIin the words DICEY & Co. printed therein;" and to observe that the bill of directions is signed W. Suticn £ ■ Co. late Dtcey Q Sutton." Sold at the Original Warehouse, No. 10, Bow Church- yard, London, in bottles at 2- and Sis. 9d. each and reta i by all respectable Medicine Venders. For Rheumatism, Pains in the Limbs, &c, DR. BATEMAN'S PECTORAL DROPS. IN rheumatic and chronic complaints, in vio- lent pains in the limbs, and in most cases where colds are the origin, no medicine has ever been used with greater success, or held in higher estimation, than the (Senuine BATEMAS'S Dnops; it is necessary however to observe that there are various imitations of this excellent medi- cine by different pretenders, all of them utter strangers to the true preparation; of such, as you value your h'-alth. beware, and be careful to ask for The original and only true Dr. Bateman's Drops, which have the words "DrCEy and Co." printed in the stamp, affixed over the Qork;«« oil others are counterfeit. Dr. Radclife's Elixir. FOR a general alterative Medicine, this Elixir has stood unrivalled for more than eighty .yeus, and the Public cannot have recourse to a more efficacious reme- dy, as a purifier of the blood from all humours, whether contracted by too free living, or from jaundice, surteiti, scurvy, or humours after the measles or smal!-pox, &c, For all obstructions in the bowels, and for the cure of werms in children or adults, it will be found equally serviceable. It assists digestion, strengthens the stomach, and hat been found of iniinite service to those who take long voy* ages, as a preservative against the scurvy. ■^3= Observe that the words « Dictu andCo. No. 10, .B\J¡¡, Church-yard," are printed in the stamp affixed to each bot- tie, as counterfeit sorts are otfered for sale in aimcst 6t&ry town. ————— Squire's Original Grand Eiixir. THIS invaluable Medicine speedily removed all fresh colds wi'h their attending symptoms of vio- lent pain and soreness uf tire sit>uj,icli proceeding froni cold and coughing, and is a most sovereign remedy in easing rheumatic pams in the limbs or joints, in which complaint it has be(ri so surprisingly successiul itS to have been recommended by, several eminent -physicians, &c. It gives spt-edy «i>d -n^e in »h<?. -rioJeii? f". f the gOllt; stone, or gravel, and ha« frequently brought away gravel and. sometimes stones of a large sIZe. It renders the functions of the body re#ular,_ by removing fistuierice, tlatulence, suffocating vapours, violoas head-achs, twitching of the nerves, irembnnns, fainiings, See. K&- Beware of counterfeits, and ob*er*e that the words DiCey Co." are in ill stamp, aihxed over the cork of eacn b itile, and that the nil: of d.reetions is signed- TV. Suttont Co. late Dicey < £ • Sutton." Belton's Genuine British Gztf, Price a bottle, duty included. SUNDRY imita.tionsof this inestimable me. dicine are offered for sale at an inferior price, in. order to tempt the unwary these counterfeits are not only destitute of eflieacy, but some of them have been found extremely injurious: purchasers are therefore requested to observe particularly that the words DICEY & Co." are printed in the stamp, affixed over the cork of the genuine medicine-All others are counterfeit. In the cure of bruises and contusions, lameness, swell ings, inflammations, St. Anthony's fire, scorbutic eruptions* the most inveterate itch and leprosy, sore legs, green and. other wounds, burns, scalds, contractions,&c. this medicine stands unequalled and numbers aftlicted with coughs and inflammations on the lungs, nave bean snatched from the brink of the grave by the timelyusc of it, Dr. Anderson's, or The True Scots Pills, HAVE been, for almost a Century, and still continue to be, faithfully prepared at the Original Warehouse for Dicey and Co.'s Medicines, No. 10, Bow Church-yard. London. They are singularly efficacious in bilious, flatuleRt, and dropsical complaints, and all disorders of the head, stomach and bowels: promote digestion, create an appetite, remove obstructions in the kidneys, and consequently areanndotet to the stone and gravel but for the expulsion of worms in children or grown persons, the whole Materia Medica lias not their equal. One or two of them taken after any irre- gularity in living, would prevent those disagreeable effects so often experienced; nndTraveiiers, who are liable to meet with all kind's ol liquors, as well as seafuring people, should never be unprovided with them. as by frequently taking one or two ot them, they are kept from costiveness, i scurvies, fevers, and most malignant distempers. Ask particularly for" Dicey's Aitderson's Scots Fills," and to prevent counterfeit^ observe that the worda Dicey and Co. is in the stamp- ATKINS's COMPOSITION for DESTROY- ING RATS and MICE, is allowed to be the most efficacious thing ever yet discovered fof speedily extirpating these pernicious vermin from corn stacks, barns, stables, ,j well ill,hou ses, mills, malt-houses, granaries, &c. and such are the extraordinary and attracting powers it pos- sesses, that the inventor has frequently jenowu them t" take it from his hand with the greatest avidity. To FAMILIES and SCHOOLS. It is a fact verified by daily experience, that" the utmost care and attention are inadequate to prevent even the most respectable establishments irom the attacks of that unpleasant and troublesome disorder the IlCri, which, frou) its infectious nature, is most easily cominunir Coted. It will therefore be of advantage to those who suffer under this complaint to know, that they may rely on b«ing effectually cured by ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION OF BARCLAY'S ORIGINAL OIMTMENT. This sate, speedy, and efficatioits 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 of mercury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be solely used by persons of the most delicate constitution. The jPnblic are requested to observe, that none 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 Sons (the only successors to Jackson and Co.) No. 95, Fleet-Market, Lon- don, price Is. 9d. duty included; and by their appoint- ment by T. Jenkins,"printer of this Paper, 5. Dawe, and J. Lister, Swansea; Morgan, Neath Vachall, Cardiff; Daniel,Carmarthen Price,Crickhowell; North, Vaughan, and Yapp, Brecon; price and "Wyke, Abergavenny; Williams, and Dyke, Druggist, Merthyr-Tidvil; Davie*, Haverfordwest; Wihuot, Pembroke Jones, Newport; 11 Bradford, Chepstow and si»st vender* «f roediciaes in f t he kingdom.