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To Ship-Owners and Masters qf Vessels. p IG ,¡ FIVE THOUSAND TONS of SHIPPING ¡ jf WANTED, for various ports of Ireland, England, and Wales. I The same gratuity will be given to Masters of Vessels as «)t Newport, Cardiff, and Neath. Apply to R. S. Pemberton, Esq. Llanelly, Burry River. •" FREIGHTS. WANTED, TWO THOUSAND TONS of SHIPPING, from Lianelly to various ports in Ireland," for "wind) liberal freights will be given. Apply to R. J. Nevill, LlaneUy if by letter post-paid. STO NE COA L CULM, of superior (juality, €? TO BE SOLD at BEAN-CASTLE COLLIERY, on Saundersfoot Shore, at £ 10s. per Hundred; and the COAL at £ 7 tOs.-—with c»s. pei- Hundred gratuity, to the Master of the Vessel. 111)ME.), A Gentleman wishes to place £ 800 on & secure Mortgage oil FREEHOLD PROPERTY, or other "good Security. Interest-to be paid half yearly. "good Security. Interest-to be paid half yearly. o Address (post-paid) H. J. Post-ofiice, Carmarthen. MONEY. THE several Sums of £ 1200, £ 800, £ 700, and £ 500 are ready to be ADVANCED on ftL'r|- ffftge of Fret hold Lands, situate in the counties of Car- marthen and Pembroke. Appl,y to Geo. Thomas, Solicitor, Carmarthen; or en Thursdays, at his Office at Narberth. I THOMAS JONES, of Cefncoetl, in the parish of St. Mwry, county of Glamorgan, Farmer, do hercoy Caution all Persons against TRUSTING niy Wile, ¡ ELIZ, JONES, at present living at the MorrisVArms Morriston, in the said county, as I will not pay anY whatever that she may contract after this date. v THOMAS JONES. August 30,1817. M. UMBLES LIMESTONE. ¡ XjtT ANTED by CONTRACT, from 5 to 6000 » Tons of LIMESTONE from the MUM BLE-y to 'be delivered within twelve months at Briton-ferry. ne.rthe j Bar, at the entrance of the Neath river. ¡ Written Tenders to be addressed to Mr Coke, Neath, specifying terms and may also state the additional charge if delivered at Neath. The Contract, if mut'ually satisfac- tory, may probably be renewed in succeeding yeafs. GLAMORGANSHIRE. I (SA'ME. ALL Persons are requested NOT TO SPORI oh the MANORS of DUFFRYN & MONKNASll; and all unqualified Persons found tresspassing thereon will be prosecuted. I, St. Nicholas, Aug. 19, 1817. PRESERVATION OF GROUSE. r" HPHE scarcity of GAME on the IIILLS, JL within our Manor of PARK-Listtice-LANOVT.r, in the coutuy of MONMOUTH, from its having been, for the few last years, 3" shame fully destroyed, no Person can be allowed to Sport this sea-on All QUALIFIED Persons are hereby requested wot to _Sp<5Rt; and a Reward of TWO GUINEAS will be paid, fcy our G'«riie-keeper: Mr. WASter of Aber- gavenny, to any one who may give information lo convict any unqualified Person found in pursuit: of Game. Penalty far SPOUT I no without a Certificate, £ 20. I Ditto for Sporting, not oeiug qualfied in respect ol pro- peity, £ 5. THOS. HARCQURT POWELL, OSBORNE YEATS, Lords OF said MANOR. August 5,1817. PRESERVATION OF G HOUSE: NOTiC E is hereby given, that in consequence .l. of tiis scarcity of GROUSE upon t lie ROYALTIES and MANORS of the EARL of ABERGAVENNY, in Monmouthshire, no Person will be permitted to Sport thereon during the ensuing season. N. B. All qualified persons found trespassing, by sport- ¡ ing, hunting for game for the purpose of breaking dogs, or under any other pretence whatsoever, will be sued ;—and all floachers and other unqualified persons found trespassing will be prosecuted as the law directs. And any person giving information to Thos. Hill, Esq. ol Biaenavon or to ine, the "undersigned, so that such poachers or other unqua- lified persons may be convicted shall receive a Reward of TWO GUINEAS, over and above what is allowed by Act "f Parliament. JOHN EMANUEL. CAME-KEEPER TO THE SAID EARL. BJaenavon; July 31, 1817. Cardiganshire.—Generg/yn Inclomre. "J^F OTIC.lv is hereby given", that an Applica- JL^I- tion will be made at the next Session of Parliament, for leave to bring in a BILL to extend the Time and enlarge the Powers of an Act made and passed in the 53d yea;' of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act for Inclosing Lands in the parishes of Llanfihangel-Gene'r-glyn and Liaugaufelin, in the county of Cardigan.. T. & W, JONES, Solicitors to the Inclosure. Dated the 18th day of August, 1817. Ahernant and Rkyd-y-Blezv Turnpike Trust. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS, iN due and payable on the several Gates in this Trust, will be LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the Castle -inn, in Blerthyr-Tydvil, on Friday, the 19th day of Sep- tember next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the same <Jay; which Tolls produced last year £ 393. WM. MEYR-ICK. eictJc to; the Trustees, D, 1817. Bated August 2,1817. NEXT WEDNESDAY. TWO of £ %0,000, ST RULING MONEY, AND ONLY 2,900 NUMBERS. G. CARROLL, the Contractor for j the present Lottery, has the greatest pleasure in observing the general -satisfaction afforded by the Scheme. This has been evinced by the rapid Sale of Tickets, which, at such an early period of the Lottery, can only arise from the cir- cumstances of there being so few Numbers, (only 2,900) next Wednesday, and the probability,of their being all old I Ion" before the 10th of SEPTEMBER, the Day of Drawing. Thoiiffh this is so small a Lottery, it contains 2 Prizes of < £ 16.000 <2 4,000 2 2,000 g 1,000 27, 500, &c. And as theauuve Prizes will each be entitled to £ 4rtOO more, they will in effect be the same as if they were both drawn the old-fashioned favourite I rizes of ^fohere are Two Tickets of each Number, Adventurers, bv'maLinir a Double Purclui-e ntG. CAT.not.T.'s Offices, 7, Cornhiil, "and 26, Oxford-street, where the kst £ 30,000 Prize was sold, may obtain a pi.-ncnificent Capital of forty. Thousand Pound-?! Orders from the Country, inclosing a Remittance, duly attended to. Tickets and Shares are ako on Sille by his Agents, T. FORD. General Waggon Ofrice, Monmouth; (I FHOST, Bookseller,i2,"Broad-street, Bristol C." DCFFLELDj Bookseller, Milsyro street,Bath. TO BE LET, With immediate possession, by the week or month, A Substantial COTTAGE, conveniently Fur- nished, with a large Garden, pleasantly situated near the sea-side, within four miles of the market-town of Bridgend, in the county of Glamorgan. The Cottage comprises two sitting-rooms, a kitchen, and five bed-rooms: it commands extensive views of tne sea and surrounding country, and possesses tl.ie advantage of sea-bathing.. For further particulars application may be mafic to Mr. Thomas Sanders, Southerudown, nearBridgenu; or Mr. Alfred Estlin, Solicitor, li, Small-street* Bristol. TOWN OF CARDTGANT TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT M ICIf AEfcMAS, 1817, A LL that convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, nppQsit- the Town-haa; co -.(.nsmis two parlours, ¡ drawin^-i-«u»y fee." «>*• w,»fr!jj-veaoi, and bed-raoms; with a six stall Stable, ii»d a good Garden.. For further particulars apply tp Lewis Evans, uoiicitor, tl Cardigan if by letter, post-paid.. GLA MORGAN S ll IRE. To be Let, or Sold by Private Contract, CLEMENSTONE HOUSE, fit for the re- c sidence of a genteel family, with suitable attached and detached Offices, Gardens. Orchard and Lawn, to. gether with any quantity of Land, not exceeding 150 Acres of rich Meadow and Pasture.—The liouse and part <*t the Land may be entered upon immediately, and the whole on tiie 2d of February next; the House is Ready Furnished, and may be included in the purchase, or disposed of by Auction.—The premises are extra-parochial, and eligibly situated within four miles of Cowbridge and Bridgend, two good market towns. and two of the Turnpike-roads hom London to Milford, where the Mail and other Coaches puss daily. For further particulars appty, if by letter post-paid, to T. Waher, Esq. No. g, Warwick pfaCe. Bedford-row, London or to Mr. Robert Jcnkins, Auctioneer, Ewenny, ficitc !vi EA!) HOUSE, NEAR CHEPSTOW, GtottcitaTKRSHiflS. TO BE LET, For a term of years, furnished or unfurnished, A Good sized FAMILY MANSION, with about, ll'i Acres of Land, most excellent Pasture, situated fibotit one mile and a half iroin the town of Chep- stow, near the Gloucester turnpike-road, in the. midst of a beautiful and romantic C"1I11try The Live and Dead Stack, and Growing Crops, nj-tv betaken at a vu!uaiiol1. For turlller particulars apply to Mr. Roberts, Land -Vent and\Surveyor and for a view of the Premises to Air. Cluules Andrews, Bailiff, on the premises ARMY CONTRACTS. Commissariat Department, Treasury Clwmbers, r London, Math August, 1H17. NOTICE is hereby given to all Person.s de- sirous of Contracting to supply the following Articles for the use of the Army, via, BREAD,' j To Jiif Majesty's L;r.nd Forces, in Barracks, in the under-mentioned Counties and Islands Alderney lied ford Berks (including the town of Hun- ger ford ) Berwick Cornwall (includ- ing Scilly) Devon Do i;set Durham (including Holy Island) Essex Guernscy Gios?er(ineludin £ the City of Bristol} Hants Hereford Hertford Hunts Isle of Man Isle of WIght Jersey Kent Lancaster Lincoln Middlesex Monmouth Norfolk Northampton Nottingham Oxford Rutland Suffolk Surry Susses Warwick Westmoreland Wilis York 'City of Ely and its vicinity, City of Carlisle and (fitto, City of Chester and ditto, Town of Taunton and dilto Town of NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE AND ditto, TOWN OF SHREWSBURY AND DITTO, Town of Leicester and ditto, Town of Dudley and ditto, TOWN at' Berby and ditto, Town of Slough and ditto. Town of all and ditto.. North and South Wales, AND in the several Counties in North Britain. As also BREAD to the Household Troops in London and its Vicinity. OATS. To [lis Majesty's Cavalry in Cantonments and Quarters, in the under-mentioned Counties: Bedford Berwick Chester Derby Durham Glocoster Hereford Hertford Hunts I, Lincoln Lincoln [ Momuoutli • Oxford Rutland Stafford Westmoreland Worcester City ofEty and its vicinity. Town of Shrewsbury and ditto Town of Leicester and ditto, TowlI of Slough and ditto. North and South Wales. FORAGE, viz. Oats, Hay, and Straw, to his Majestys Cavalry in Barraehs, and Oats in Cantonments and Quarters, in the under- mentioned Counties in South Britain u Berks Cornwall Devon Dorset Essex Hants ^including Kent Lancaster Middlesex Norfolk Northampton Nottingham I Suffolk T Surry | Sussex Warwick Wilts York the Isle of Wight) Ordnance Barracks, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Oats, in the county of Northumberland. Town of Taunton and its vicinity. And in the several Counties in North Britain. As also Forage to all Horses kept for his Majesty's service in the Islands of Guernsey Jersey, and Alderney. That the deliveries are to commence on and for the Y5TH day of October next; that proposals in writing, sealed lip and marked, Tender for Army Supplies, will be received at this Ollice on or hefoie 1:hursd?>" IlIp 25\ II day of September (but none will be received after twelve o'clock on that day), and, if sent by post, the postage must be paid. I'roposnis mnst be made separately lor each County and Island, or Place, except for the Counties comprising North and South Wales, all of which must be included in one Tender; as alio must the several Counties in North-Britain, and the Proposal for the supply of Forage in Guernsey must include Alderney, and each Proposal must have the letter, which is annexed to the. Tender, properly filled up by two persons of known property, engaging to become bound with the party tendering, in the amount, stated in the printed particulars, for the due performance of the Contract; and no proposal will be noticed unless made on a printed tender, and the prices expressed in words at length; AND should it so happen that during the continu- ance of THE Contract no Troops should be supplied under the Contract, the expense ol the S.tanips lor the Contract and Bond, paid in the first instance by the Contractor, SHALL be refunded to him. Particulars of the Contracts may be had upon application at these Chambers, between the hours of eleven and five and at the Office of Uepaty-Camjnissary-General I ouhjj, Edinburgh. J CARMARTHENSHIRE, AND COUNTY-BOROUGft OF CARMARTHEN". CAPITAL FREEHOLD ESTATES. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD BY AUCTION, (Oil IN THE MEAN TIME BY PRIVATE CONTRACT) At the White-Lion-inn, Queen-street, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, at four o'clock in the afternoon, subjectto such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, By JOHN DAVIES, Auctioneer. p. C" Tenements and t Quantity of Yearly „, | Premises. Tenants. LawL Rmt J enure.. Observations. A. R. R. £ s. d. Uandevyson } Park-bach, near VViiliam Davids 50 1 12 'i 0 0 And old Lease f Lilhares .jilicupired !•' LifViifiiiaiigei$Eskergaiti-csiid t»GfiiffiiS6" 114 n jrj/r"tJpan tWfWmc-i Ithosycoru Cl^'nie Ditto 97 about l2_years are valuable cO}>pices of unexpired growing in a thriving way, olid wrth an extensive sheep walk and right of common. 3 Brynllewelynand Evan Jones 138011 5$10 0 LeasefotSlices The farm of Cwmb is a very Cwmb valuable property, having 74 acresot fine thriving wood, which may be cut to great profit and advantage every go or 22 years for ever, and with an extensive heepwalk and right ofcommon. 4 Rhiwsaithbrcii fhoniaS Evans 1 25 4:5 0 O At will Several acres of thriving wood "Iso growing upon this lot of Riiywsaithbren, and an exten sive sheep walk and right Qf. commoji attached to it. 5 House, Smith's, 01. Benjamin, 3 3 0 Lease for 3 lives Shop, Garden, & Smith Field, ticfirRhiw- siiit'hbren 6 Qilfacbyrhew ThomasRees 98 3 S i0 0 0 At mil A qiinntity of ttirivinf,, wood growiiig upon this lot, and an extensive valuable sheep walk attached to it. L'anllwny ? Clynricket-fach 113 12 9 9 0 Lease for 21 yrs This small farm lies very com- of which 9 are pact, running in u line with the, • unexpired adjoining farm of Bailey bach. ( 0 The Wheat-Sheal BvanTS-vans,late 12 12 ID Leiise foi- J The village Public House, Cath. Tlwuiaa 'e> o'fAbergor- Garden & I' ields, about rs. These five lots, comprising the gorlech, & .j'1 Ahergorlech „ whole of the village of Ahergor- eorsiprising-^ J "fr lech, may be put up in one or the whole fni king Will, & separate lots, as-may be found of the said |n i n most eligible at the time of sale, vill iTp Hi House & Garden Benj. B^ynon 1 11 o At will » 'b }f] House & .Garden Dmnel Jones 4 10 0 At will 12 House & Garden Tims. J Hugh 110 At will J St. Peter's r Logincoch Farm. David Harry 40 0 0 12 0 0 Lease for This is a (compact farm, lying upper fran- i near G willy rive' lives j on the borders of the river Gwily, chiseofihe i and within one mile of tiie town county of j.-i4 Cnerddci Mea- Messrs Morris, 9 0 0 3S 0 0 Lease for 21 'V of Carmarthen, and about the theborouglf) dow, adjointnf. :\1 organ»it Co.j j j yrs,of which j Jsami, distance lrom Abt rgwilly of Carmur- I Lc^gincoch Fani; are au- I this farm when out of lease will then and expired J be capable of great advance. AbergwiSiy U Mr. George Senders, of Perlb-y-bet!!an, or the respective tenants, wi» shew the, premises, and will give all information required and for fu'-Jh," particulars apply t0 Messrs. Evans and »»». Solicitors, Haverfordwest, or at the Office of Mr. W Jones of Carmarthen, Solicitor, where ih« Maps of the Estate* he for inspection _0. I SOUTH DOWN SHEEP. TO m $-ou>9 CFCVKLLAL EWES and mVE LAMBS, of the CFCVKLLAL EWES AND EWE LAMBS, «F the 0 above breed, together with some capital RAMS of different ages, which may also be hired for the Season. For particulars apply to the Shepherd, Duffryn, Saint J*icliola; Cardiff; ij by letter, post-pfl'd. 1 TO BE SOLD, A Light, strong-built, copper-fastened PLEA- f-tE-BOAT, 20 feet :3 inches, as per licence, filed with every requisite; viz. three pair of oars, boat hook, masts, sails, siid ropes, hruvser, cable, and grapple moreing- chain, sailing-boards, gratings, lockers, ballast-bags, &c.: the whole recently painted! and. nearly equal to nvw.— Any Gentleman wanting such a thing for pleasure, fishm*, or any other purpose, will find it worthy of attention, as U is equal to any thing of the kind eVer olfered lor sale. A "new and complete SEIN NET to be DISPOSED itil or Apply (if by letter, post-piud) te Alr. Callow, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire. This Adiertisemcnt will not be continued. TO~BE SOLD, YNYSLAJS YCHA, in the parish of Saint —- Pride's Minor, consisting of Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, within a ring fence, and three-fourih detached, tagether with an extensive Right of Common. I he above t\irm is situated four miles from Bridgend, with cuaj and lime at a convenient distance, and oil both sides the river Ogmore, without being in. juredbyifoudN. The situation offers the advantages of.a mill am.! salmon fishery. There is a fine growth of Young 1 imber, Ash and Oak, upon the Land. Thf mouth of » coal level, into an adjoining Common, opens in the Farm, and may prove peculiarly advantageous. The SALE will be by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Satur- day, the 4th ot October next, at the Globe, Bridgend, unless the premises be in the mean time disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given in the Cambrian, For Jurtber particulars apply to n. Llewelyn, nt Ynys- nowdre, near Bridgend if by letter, pay post. AUCTION Oj Household Goods, IVincs, Books, §c. fyc. 0 NEAtt L, A P, D I r, t. TO BE SOLD, At Mount-Pleasant, "ear Dynr.spo .vis, o&TucSday, the 23d of September, ALL the HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNI- IUKb, WINES, BOOKS, &c. &.c. and every Article incite House a strong plain low Gig "d Harness two excellent Horses and a 'Piano-Forte, t>y Broad wood, iurnitiire is all London made, and wa« bfought ilowu last year. A small quantity of Claret, and part of tin- 'o r t Port Wine has been ten years in bottle and all the. Wine is of the first quality.—The Dairy Brewing Utensils, an excellent Water and One-lioise Cart, and Clock, are all new. Catalogues will be ready to he delivered hy Mr. Wilfcj, the Auctioneer, the fust-week in September." -0. NEXTMVEDNESDAV, The 10th of this Month. rF Rmff 1 D Ik. II, 0f T]LR old STATE LOTTERY OFFICES, 4, Cornhiil, and 9, Charing Cross, London, most respectfully reminds his .best Friends, the Public, t he State i Lottery will he all drawn in One Day, the lOtli of 11 iI- MONTH (September.) The Scheme Consists of 5.800 Tickets, to be drawn in Two Classes, possessing Two PflzeSOI ,{20,OOO, and various fit in-1 Capitals, all of which are sterling moncv (at the Lottery has not any Stock Prizes). Tickets and Shares are selling at BlSH s O dices, as above, and lIS the folio tying Agents: Mi>s OA KEY, Library, Swansea; W. COX, Bookselier, Aberystwiih; BARRY and SON, Booksellers, Bristol;. J. POT'i-ER. Bookseller, llaverfor.'l«est; J. BARCLAY, DruggLt. Pembroke; Mrs. TYE, Bookselier, Wrexiiam- In the Lottery which finished in July, BEn (AS trjtf AI.) sold Capitals greater in number *nd smoutU-tliin any other; Ofiiy'S-keepcr. » PEMBROKESHIRE—SOUTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. GIBBONS, At Garraway's Coffee-House, Exchange-alley, Cornhiil, oil the 25th of September, 1317, at twelve o'clock, A Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, with, immediate possession consisting of 147 Acres of Meadow, Pasture, and Arabl Land, with Dwelling.House, j Garden, Parn, Stables, and Beast-house, known by the name of BLAENLLECHOG FARM, in the occupation of Mrs. Jane Griffiths, who has notice to quit at Michael- mas licxr, situated en the south side of the road leading from the village of Lionboidy, in Carmarthenshire,'to the village of Maenclochog, in Pembrokeshire, is twelve miles lrom Haverfordwest, ten miles from Milford Haven, and six from Narberth, with a considerable allotment in right of the sante Estate of the Waste Lands of Llsngolman and Miienclocfiog Commons, now under"Enclosure. To be viewed till the sale, when particulars may be had of the Tenant, on the Premises; the Ivy Bush, CarrnarthcII the White Hart, Narberth; of Mr. Yatman, Solicitor, 14, Arundel-street, Strand, London and of Mr. ribbons, 3, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. FR EE IIO L D S—Mon tg o m t mj. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD, TO THE BEST BIDDERS. IW LOTS, Pursuant to an Order of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, upon a Writ of Extent, The King against Richard Mytton, before Abel Moys -y, Esq. the. Deputy Remembrancer of the said Couri, at the I loyal Oak-inn, Pool, on Satur- day, the 20th day of September, 1B17, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as may be pro- j duced at the time of sale, A FREEHOLD ESTATE consisting of a M ESSUAGE, FA RM, and LANDS, called BRON- Y-A1AIN E# containing 152a- 11 P. Several PIECES or PARCELS of PASTURE or FEEDING LAND, containing 48A. 1r. 9P. failed DOL- Y-GRON. together with'-the Cottage and Allotmenis of Common held therewith. A, FARM, and LAND. called CEFN ROWNIARTH, containing 56a. SR. 21r. all in the parish of My fori. A MESSUAGE, FARM, and Buildings, called the FlGEON-HOUsB, containing 40 Acres, with an Allot- ment of Common.contRiiting 10 Acres, in the parish of Buitington. A PIECE or PARCEL of excellent FEEDING LAND, Acres. '.A PIECE or PARCEL of the like FEEDING LAND, containing b Acres and a half, in the parish of Guilford A PiECE or PARCEL of FEEDING LAND, con- taining 4 Acres, in the parish of Pool. Ann Two other PIECES of FEEDING LAND, contain- ing 4->a. Sr. 9i>. in the pariih of Guilsford. Particulars may be had of Messrs. Boot II ancl Leggate, Solicitors for the Affairs o( 'Faxes,. Craven-street Strand, London at the Chambers of the Deputy Remem- brancer, in the Exchequer-Office, InnerTymple, London; of Mr. Gritiilbs, Solicitor, Welshpool; and at the place (If side. yinJi&SlrOliAl- LOZENGES. fT is h fact. estabhslted by the annual Bills of A Mortality that one haifof tiie Children horn an- cut off before-attaining Seven Years of Age, and the Iruuful source of this mortality is found to exist in the foul stale of the Stomach and Bowels which produces the generntion of Worms. As the sale restorer of Infatine II Ith, m this critical state, •' CHING'S WORM LOXENGES," have long held a distinguislied reputation mild and safe in their operation, nuited to every stage of tins period of ife, and inladible ;n t'>eir effect, their character has been sustained by 'he highest names in rank, respectability, and science, from a personal knowledge of their utility in their own families Many -bud and'anxious mothers, who; have watched with inexpressible xolicnutfe the dawning days of their young offspring, knowing too well t be dangers and vicissitudes of thatlellncr age, have successfully had recourse to these Losenges, and can griiiefuUy testily to their excellence. As an opening Medicine io"Sprinf"and Summer, and for foulness of the Stomach ami JBl(\Vels and Convulsions although Worms, may not'«fl|tst, it is allowed to be.superior to every other. Sold in Packets at Is. i-i'il and Boxes at ?s 9d, and.5s-.6d. by R. Butier and Sons, No. 4, Cheapside, Loud .n. aj.Q by 'he Printer of this Paper th« priiiC'psl Bookaeiiera mul DruggisU Uijoughyut Wales, V PELICAN OFFICE, For INSURANCE on LIVES and GRANTING ANNUITIES* THIS Office was established in Lomband- -fi. Street, Lotidon, in the year 17S7, by a numerous and respectable f i oprietary and the Board of Directors, wuh Confidence, arising from the increased Prosperity and Pet- nailency of the Establishment, as well as from the Experi- snce of its usefulness and benefit to the public, think it due to those who tua "y still be unacquainted with the impor- tance and advantages ot Lite Insurance, briefly to suggest some of t.,e leading and peculiar recommendations t» almost every degree and Rank in Society. Lite liisnrasc* 1? -ran consequence to all those who hold E&tates tor Lite, Situations and Offices, Civil, Ecclesiastical, or Professional to Officers in the Army and Navy, Icc. as* Pj'vment of an Annual Premium, the Party insured i» enaoled to provide for Wife, Children, or others, whose future welfare he ejay wish in v dii. by other me l- ° uwtc. It alfordth permanent uJtiaia'.eto T who advance Mrmey upon AuttuMiiS* or RJFRTEI w iiv, Xi l fin- ders Leases, determinable on one or move lives, nearlv •r'"1 Vi;e l° Freeh0ld "S ,.n Insura^ Ihl outitot the hne, payable on the demise of a party no* nnnaten m such Leases, will produce the Sum required for renewal. It is a cheering refuge to parties engaged in ex- tensive and speculative undertakings it affords to Persans "t, lV'ef- ^r1^" means of indemnification against a bad or doubtful debt; m short, Life Insurance, established in policy, sanctioned by Government, and confirmed br the test oi experience, is become, to almost every situation, of human life, a measure equally iniportant. useful, and beneiicial. Annuities are granted upon the most equita* !>'e UI1^cr a Special Act of Parlisiment, granted to his Office. THOMAS PARKE, See. COMPANY'S AGENTS AT Gt.OCESTER, Turncr and Morris. TEWKESBURY T. Holland. WOBCESTEH J. Timming*. SWANSEA L. and J. Michael. NEATH. H„!>kii) Rce, LEOMINSTJIR Wni. Tavlor. Strovo E'iward Wall. J 1."]7" TU A GHEAf MA UFACTUKER IN sf, GEORGES FIELDS. SoUTHEY and SCOTT, suspend your clacV:"ff An«l hear me sing ot TURNER'S Biavkin" 'i i* woith agaiim all others backma, Who vainlv- vie with TURNER'S Blnckic In George's Fields I wntchM the pacUiW8". Oi hampttrs iiil'd wiii, IT' RNER's i3!aCkinc, And wish'd (no wonder !) £ vvero snuckanf A quart or pint of TURNER.'s Bfacke.n- Bat, di! poor Poets inn-, be lackin'0 Such luxuries as TURN Ell's Blacking. Oft are the Fair their Beaux n'tnckiu# Who will not shine in 'illR.VER's Bracking; i Ins to their pride is trni rackiiiir, Yet credit brings to TURNER'S Blacking. ",tc So charm'd are they with TU KN ER's yiaciiriji. Thë Sail.¡r, while his vessel's tae!;ii>f. Sports a neat shoe with 1'U RN Kli's'hbckur' • The hardy,Soldier, bivocackm^, Defies the damp with TURNER'S Slacking, And, when an hostile City s:>cknig. His Boots shine bright « i:l» i'U KNER's Biackiuir. Far as Japan may h<? be tracking Who helps his way with TU RNER's Blacking, So pliant, soli, and free irom sracking. ,!e Oil! 'tis a lalsebood hsnie..old whiicking To say a word 'gainst TURNER'S B ..cJciuc i 1 hen haste, I pray, and n'nr no quackim' ° On Boot or Shoe ni TURNER, BlackniZ- Whilst lie his labour never si. eking Makes such inestimable Blacki .« I Observe, this Blacking is s„id in Sixpenny, Sltilline, pnd Eighteen penny Bottles, by all !j0 it maker,. "Grocers, Druff gists, Perfumers, Ironinougers, Brushmakcrs, cxc. in town ais(i country. No. 114, London Road, Sontbwark. N. B.- Ask for Turner's Blacking. Take notice, this Blacking may he had wholesale end retail, at the ixporta.ion Warehoosc. H4. i.onrlon-road. Southwark, and by all the Gn.cois, Perfume's. Oilmen, and Boot-makers in the Metropolis, and by the under-men- tioned Agents■ Swansea •• T. Jenkins S. Jenkins J. Edmonds R. BE VAN j A. Griffiths J S. Da we A. Griffiths J CARMARTHEN J. Morris J. Williams C.Jones J. Harris C.Jones I J. Morgan J. LEW IS J. Edwards LLANDU.O W. L. Loit LVANGADOCK T. Th>>mas LLANBOIDY 15. Lewi- LVANGADOCK T. Th>>mas LLANBOIDY 15. Lewi- LIandovi^y D. I-t, Rees 1 L Wiilian,s BRECON- W. VANUHAN M.Ro jertson j R. Winston I W.Robertson G. Awbrny I CnicsiiOWELL.I. Williams PtMBROKE TV Wilmot D. Thoma# J. Pudnor TENBIT J. Child G. Davis J. Rees F. Noot NABBFTH Cieorge&Co. MiM-ORD T. JONES E. I'ntcluud HATERFORD- J. Potter WEST J. Allen W. JEWELL J, Nas4 7 J. Duvi? P. I'eez itd J. Jenkins ABEROAVENNYH Stuck ley IL. Williauis I. Wvke. W. Davis I MONMOUTH C. Ford S- Bevan W. Harris. Ask for Turnnn's Blacking. N E li VOUS~AFFECTIONS, OR a disposition to be too easily susceptible 01 irregu/ai- and paiofnl emotions, may be considered as one. oI tl-.e greatest scourges to people of rank. The aii- wise Creator ol the Universe, hath allotted to the nerves an office in all the animal machine, which requires the greatest perfection in their operation!—They are, therefore, the most liable to be <li>orfjrrcd, the most snsceptihle of aIte-r- ation, and the most difficult to be rectified.—No wonder then, that disorders in this delicate system should be so -common and permanent, and that the variations of well and nl should so frequently happen. For nervous consumptions, iowness ofspirtty, inward de- cays, debility or relaxation in cither sex, whether hereditary or owing to yoiithtul imprudencie.s, that renovating medi- cine, the CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD, stands un- rivalled as it not only invigorates the decayed juices, but j throws a genial warmth upon the debilitated aini relaxed parts that stand in needof assistance. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper Mr. Daniel, Carmarthen; Mr. Geo, Davies, druggist, liaverford-.vest; a.,d Mr. North, Brecon in bottles, pnee lis. each or tour in one family bottle for 33s. bv which one Jls. bottle is saved, with the words Sami, Solomon, Liverpool," en- graved on the stamp ¡¡;r. Dr. Solomon expects, when consulted hy letter, the usual compliment ol a one pound note to he inclosed, ad- dressed, Money letter. Dr. Solomon, Giicad-house, neur Liverpool. Paid double postage." vL'so, price three shillings, That scarce, interesting, and useful Family Work (with which is given an elegant Portrait of the Author, and "View of Gilead-House) entitled T A GUIDE TO HEALTH; Or, Advice to both Sexes, in a Variety of Complaints By S. SOLOMON. M. D. Containing a Treatise on Female Diseases, Nervous ana ¡ Hypochondriac Complaints; also General Remarks on those Diseases with which the human body is most frequently afflicted explaining tn. symptoms, mode of treatment, and remeuii's must p^p^rly at.apk £ d for Soxvml C • • »