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WANTED, a well educated YOUNG GEN- \t' TLEMAN us an APPRENTICE to a SURG EON and APOTHECARY. For particulars apply to the Printer; if by letter, post- paid. VESSELS WAN FED. WANTED, to SHIP a large quantity! of COAL for Ireland and the Coast of Devonshire, for which liberal Freights will be given.—Apply to Clias. Robinson, Newport, Monmouthshire. HOUSE WARPED. WANTED to RENT, by a Gentleman, in a picturesque part of South Wales, a COTTAGE RESIDENCE, or moderate sized House, with Garden, t Orchard. ?,>>d 3 f»\v Acres of good JLu.>-hL — preiu/spi •-•l"iru-' fcerfenti. • FURNISHED áoOSE. WAN TED, a HOUSE,?v asisn ED, fit for the reception of a sm^'l genteel -amily it. must consist of two sitting-rooms, -'wo best bed-rooms, servants' room, and all necessary offices; a room or so more will not be objected to. Situation, In the. town of Swansea towards the Pier, and in a rented nelghbonrbood, if a Garden attached, the more desirable. Occupation not necessary till November.—To beíaken for one year certain, and if approved of, may be engaged for two or three .years. This advertisement would meet the wishes of any private This advertisement would meet the wishes of any private family desirous vI letting their house for the above med- tioned periods, as the Advertiser has no Children, and great care would be taken of the Furniture, &c. Apply at the Office of this Paper if by letter, post-paid. RUMNEY BRJDG E, NOTiCE is hereby given, that a MEETING of the TRUSTEES or RUMNEY BRIDGE will be held at the Cardilf-Arms^nn, in Cardiff, on Saturday, the 25th day of October next, for the purpose of Appoint- in" NEW TRUSTEES i,1 the room of deceased Trustees. J. WOOD, Clerk. Cardiff, 17th Sept. 1817. Cardiganshire Agricultural Society. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this SOCIETY wiii be held at the Feathers-inn, Aberayron, on Wednesday, the 1st day of October next. By order of the Society, J. BOW EN, Secretary. Uechryd, Sept. 16, 1817. NOTICE is hereby given, that Application is intended to be nniJe in the ensuing Se>sioii oM [Parliament, lor an Act to Embank, Drain, and Improve jertaiii Lands, in the several parishes of Sully, Cadoxtoll- r la-Barry, St. Andrews, aud.ftlerihyrdevan, in t he county Glamorgan, ljow liable to injury from tiie flowing oi <fce tide. E P, RICHARDS, Solicitor. N OTICE is hereby given to the PROPRI- ETORS of L.'iN 1)3 and ESTATES in lie Borough of LOUGHOR, in Ü!(' county of Glamorgan, and to all dher Persons whom it may concern, tbat, at the next Session of Parliament, a PETITION will be predated to the Honourable House of Ctur.'u-ms for leave to bring in a Bill in order t" obtain an ket of PvUiuneiit for Dividing, Allotting, IitHosiug, and Rmbank'!);: aN the-Marsh Lands, C«wua3o.!i»t»i*. Lands.-s:.J W •»-!«> Grounds. i» the'borough 0t l-o'H'ho; aforoaid. HO H. NELSON THOMAS. Solicitor. Dated tho 5d> day of Sept. 18If. j ^ia>in- .— „ Saint David's Turnpike Trust. NOTICt: is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising from the TURNPIKE GATES hereunder Mentioned will be LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the Mariner's-inn, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 41 II clay of October next, which Gates produced the last year the sum set opposite their luftut-s, and will be set up at such 8\im; \V hoever becomes tlVe highest bidder must, at the same time, enter into security, with sufficient surety for the payment of the rent quarterly. Pelcomb Gate* f Newgate Gate • ■ By Ol der of the Trustees, H. IlEES, their Clerk. Haverfordwest, 9th Sept. 1817. PEM HROK ESH [RE MILFORD TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS .1. arising trom the GATES. called MILFORD, JOHNSTONE, and DREDGMAN HILL GATES. on tioe Milford Turnpike Road. will be LET by AUCTION, on Saturday, the S7tb day of September next, ai the Nelson. Hotel, in the town of Milford, at twelve o'clock at noon,: for One Year, to commence from the 10th day ot October next. Whoever happens to be th best bidder, must at the same time enter into security with sufficient sureties for payment of the rent quarterly; and which Gates produced the last year the sum of of 151. By order of the Trustees. Milford, 6th August, 1817. G. GWYTHER, Clerk. i. ■»■■ ■« '—— Custom-Bouse. London, ?3rd August, 1817. WHEREAS it has been represented to the Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs-that aj Cable and Anchor belonging to the Saint Joseph, a seized i vessel, lying at Milford, had been feloniously taken and carried away on or about the 28th day of July, last, by certain per?- or persons unknown. The Commissioners of the Customs ao hereby offer a Reward of FIFTY POUNDS to any person or persons who shall discover and apprehend, or cause to be -disco- vered and apprehended, any one or more of the said offenders, to be paid by the Collector of His Majesty's (Customs, -attbe P«rt of Milford, an conviction. By order of tlie Commissioners, < G. DELA V AVO, Secretary. CAR,AIARTHL, iNSIl.it-LE. Llanellg, LlaHgenwck, and Llanedy IN CLOSURE. I The Commissioner, elected and appointed 9 to carry into execution an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the 52d year of the reign of his present Ma-esly, intituled, An Act for Inclosing Lauds in the several parishes of Llanelly, Llangenuech, and Llanedy, within the Commott of Carnawllon, in the Lordship of Kidwelly, in the County of Carmarthen;" Do hereby give notice that I have set out tlie several Allotments, of the Commons within the parishes of LJangennech and Llanedy, and also the several Private Roads attached thereto. Plans thereof and of the said Allotments may be seen by. applying to Mr John Bowen, Llanelly. Dated this 4th day of September, 1817. JOHN WEDGE. Commissioner. PHtENIX FIRE-OFFICE, LOMBARD-STREET, LoNDOIV. RENEWAL Receipts for Policies falling due jt\ at Michaelmas, are now in the hands of the several Ascents of the Company.. Insurances of every description are effected on the most moderate terms. Stock on a Farm Ulav beillsurerl in one sum without the average clause, at 2s. per Cent. per Ann. Losses bv Fire occasioned by Lightning have always keen paid by this Office- Persons insuring for Three Hundred Pounds, or up- wards, will not be charged for itje Policy; and all Endorse- ments will be uiadc gratis. By Order oi the Directors, H. A. HARDY, Sec. of Country Department. I CHEVIOT RAMS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ,I SEVERAL very handsomeCIIEVIOT RAMS KJ of the true Mountain Breed, being very hardy, of a large size, good form, and fine wool. For particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr Halket, Rheola, near Neath, Glamorganshire. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TOBELET, AND PVTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS KEXT, SEVERAL eligible FARMS, and various Paresis of Land, conveniently situated near the market and sea-port tovyn of Llanelly. Enquire oi II Child. Llanelly, 16th Sept. 13,17. J "of -& and Oiiices, and from one to three -hundred Acres OT Land, conveniently situated nearthetown of Neath, wherc there is a good market. twice a week—navigable river and canal. For particulars enquire of Mr. Dods, at the Little GnoIJ, near Neath. VICINITY OF NEATH. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, A Picturesque COTTAGE, called FAIRY LAND, suitable for the residence of a genteel family, delightfully situated 011 a small sequestered lawn, com- manding various beautiful views. The situation is very romantic, within one mile of the convenient market town of Neath, about three miles from the sea-shore, and nine from Swansea. A productive Kitchen Garden. Immediate possession may be had—a respectable reference is expected. Further particulars may be obtained (if by letter, post- paid ) by application to Mr. Win. Gwyn, Solicitor, Neath. TO BE SOLD, YNYSLAIS YCHA, in the parish of Saint Bride's Minor, consisting of 32 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Laud, within a ring fence, and three-fourth detached, tsgether with an extensive Right of Common. The above Farm is situated four miles from Bridgend, with coal and liine at a convenient distance, and lies on both sides the river Opnore, without being in- jured by floods. The situation offers the advantages of a mill and salmon fishery. There is a Sue growth of Young Timber, Ash and Oak, upon the Land. The mouth of a 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 of October next, at the Globe, Bridgend, nulesrf the premises be in the mean time disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given in the Cambrian. For turther particulars apply to It. Llewelyn, at Ynys- nowdre, near Bridgend if by letter, pay post. IAT.ARINE VILLA, Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, and 44 Acres crf Laml, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. YERANDA, «I desirable and commodious MARINE VILLA, recently erected, situate at the sliort distance of two miles west of.-Swansea, and half a mile from the sea, commanding *u entire view of Swan&etf' Bay and the Coasts adjacent, with an extensive and beau- tiful interior. The fcdi&re'is spachnss. ar.4 const meted in !h~Co"agc Styl'e of Architecture*, and replete with ustft"sii Offices, Stables. &< comprises, in the basement story, good cel- laring on the principal, a vestibule tut ranee*, circular s'tnircase, private and servants'staircases, study, anil gen. tiemail's dressing-room, breakfast, eating, drawing, and anti-rooms, soy housekeeper's and butler's-roorns, kitchen, scullery, pantries, and store-room, wash-house, htundry, brew-house, &c.; the bed-room story consists of a lady's-room, tive bed-rooms with dressing-rooms, and one wuliout; a water-closet, nursery, sitting-room, and three bed-rooms adjoining, which can be appropriated for the use of the nursery, and live bed-rootts for servants. The principal Stable is stalled for six hordes, harness-rooin ad- joining; and over the whole are lodging-rooms for servants. The common Stable is in part open, and the rest in three I stalls, and has a loft over; Coach-house will contain two ci>triages; and there is also a Cart-house. A constant supply of water, both by spring and pump. The Pleasure Grounds and Plantations are judiciously arranged; and so is the Garden, which is walled, and against a part of the sides arc Hut houses, See.; adjoining to the Garden is an Orchard The Hot-houses, Gardens, and Orchard, are extremely well planted with vines, fruit trees, &c. of superior classes, and well supplied with water. The Premises are in complete repair. The Land comprises about 44 Acres, in good cultivation, and under it are Veins of bituminous Coal. A mail-coach (by way of. Brjstol Y to and from London daily; and also post-coaches to Bristol and Gloucester.— Tlie mail riiiis,fi-oin Swansea to Milford-Haven daily, and a post-coach toTenby three times a week. A packet sails from Swansea to lltracomhe. Devon, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and returns Mondays and Thurs- days. Vessels sail almost daily lroin the purl of Swansea to Ireland, Cornwall, Devon, &c. Farther particulars can be obtained by application to Messrs. Grove, Merchants, or at the Oijice of Rob. Nelson Thomas, Swansea. AUCTION, Of Household Goods, Wines, Hooks, §c. &;c. NEAR CARDIFF. TO BE SOLD, At Mount-Pleasant, near Dynaspowis, on Tuesday, the -3d of September, ALL the HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNI- TURE, WINES, BOOKS, &cc. kc. and every Article in the House a strong plain low Gig and Harness two excellent Horses and a Piano-Forte, by Broad wood. The Furniture is all London marie, and wa, brought down last year. A small quantity of Claret, and part of the 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-Horse Cart, and Clock, are all new. Catalogues will be ready to be delivered by Mr. Wilks, the Auctioneer, the first week in September. GLAM0RGAN- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Or in the mean time by Private Contract, cf which due. Notice will be given. At the Lamb, in the parish of Wick. on the 2d of October, at four o'clock in the aftornoou, ALL those capital CUSTOM A RYIIOLD HOUSES and LANDS, situate in the parish of Oldcastle, Bridgend, and now in the occupation of Gronow Jenkin. and others, ns tenants from year to year, now let at the reduced rent of £ 6.1. Lot2. Several CUSTOMARYHOLD FIELDS, in the parish of Newton, in the occupation of Richard Burnel William Thomas, Carpenter, and others, tenants from year to year, now let at the low rent of £ '26 Further particulars of John Reed, Esq. Wick, if by letter post-paid. The different tenants will shew the premises. Notice is hereby given, To all the CREDITORS of the late THOS. DAVIEP. Esq. of Cringell, in the parish of Lantwit, near Neath, to send an ACCUU; t' of their DEMANDS to John Heed, Esq. of Wick, on or before the 5th of October next, or the De- falllters will be supposed satisfied :—;f by letters, post. pnid. (One Concern) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bush-inn, on Monday, the 2'ld instant, at one o'clock in the afternoon, THREE SWANSEA HARBOR DEED POLLS £ '250 each and TWO WICH-TEEE BRIDGE DEED POLLS of -100 each. Swansea, 17th September, 1817. MONMOUTHSHIRE. (Ry order of the Assignees of JOHN WATKINS, a Bankrupt.) TO BE SOLD KY AUCTION* By Mr. WADE, At the Beaufort Arms, at Chepstow, in the county of Monmouth, on Wednesday, the 24th of September mst. between the hours of five and 411 the after- noon, the nnrtntTOin PREMISES' LOTL> I\ LL that FREEiiu*> IFWELLI'IFFV ^r~\ HOUSE, with the Sh^p a«d^Offices thereto belonging, late in the occupation »}'the said John Watkins; together with SEVEN TENEMENTS behind the Same, situate at Chepstow aforesaid. ) Lot 2. Ail those FIVJ5 FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with Gardens attached to. the same, situated in the parish of Caldicot, in the said county of Monmouth. The Dwelling-House and Shop at Chepstow arentost eligibly situated in the centre of the Sown, near the Market-place, and a most commanding situation for any retail trade. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Daniel, Solicitors Bristol. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Mansion-House, Estate, and Free Warren, CAIXED BREAM LODGE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By WIS J ANLEY and SONS, At the Mart, London, in a stiort time, unless disposed of previously by Private Contract, A Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, beauti- fully situated on the borders of Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire, and commanding a fine view of the Ssvern, six miles from Monsiouih, eight from the Old Passage, nine from Chepstow, two from Lidney, and about 120 from London; comprising an excel,lent Residence, adapted to the accommodation oil a respectable Establish- ment, with attached and det-.ched Offices, suitable Out- buildings, Yards, Garden, and about 400 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land, in a high state of cultivation, the greater part Tithe-free, together with a COTTAGE, containing six roo[ns,andWn!)edGarden. <> To be viewed bS applting an the premises. Printed Particulars maybe bad at the principal Inns at Gloucester, Monmouth, Chepstow, and Berkeley; of .L S. Olive, Esq. Solicitor, Tewkesbury H. L. Appieyard, Esq. Lincoin's-inn Messrs. James and Abbott, New-inn at tlie piace of Sale and of Wistanlcy and Sons, Pater- noster-row, London, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. ~TO~BE~SOLD~"BY A ÜCTION, In pursuance of an Act of Parliament, eHtitled, An Act tor vesting part of the devised Estates of<iw>rge Philipps, Esq. deceased at the Ivy Bush-inn, Carmarthen, on j Wednesday, the 24d day of next October, at one u'cJuc!¡ in the aflcrnoflTl. seve-nil Wednesday, the 24d day of next October, at one o'clock in the afternoon, several FREEHOLD FARMS and HOUSES, in the parishes of IJanguniwr. LUsndm'ug, Lbmarthney, Llaufynidd, and the town o? Carmarthen co'jita'ini»»g be- tween £ auil 3-:K)0 Acres, and i^eneiyfiy-kwuivu by the «;«»<• of the "eOKDGAIN ESTArg, This is a :M..f.t eligible r.ioperl- fot Ine^&iiestmenti.off; money, being Tithe Free t, *e rlici)t i' t. nominal modus* in respect of Hav, jUinba. \7<>o}, Caives/J &c.: ami Toll ifree at Own .i'« !■ »•<> at! marto* ? towns in liic Hcigtibouriiooif. ite-j.-ij; withit? the «ncien«.% Duchy of Lancaster. The Irish and London maiU each | road pusses through the centre- ot the property, a'nd «n. improved line, for which an Act of -Parliament has been obtained, will intersect anolher large body of the Estate. The mean distance from Carmarthen and Swansea is about three miles from the former, and twenty-three from the latter town. There is excellent salmon and other fishing within an easy distance, being in the immediate vicinity of the navigable river Towy, and only seven miles from the sea The Estate abounds with game also with lime-stone, and there is coal under some of the farms. The poor-rates are very moderate, and lime and coal peculiarly cheap. As the Act of Parliament directs that all purchase-monies shall be paid into the Bank of England, In the name of the Accoulltant.Or.eral of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there, exparte the purchasers of the devised Estates of George Philipps, deceased." No deposits will betaken at the sale. Detailed particulars and copies of the maps of the dif- ferent Farms are preparing, and may be had in the course of a week, at the Ivy Bush-inn. and of Mr James Brown. Surveyor, Carmarthen, who will shew the Estate; at the Cainhrian-Oilice and Mack worth Anns, Swansea: Bush inn and Commcrcial-Rooins, Bristol; Libraries in Bath; and ako oi Messrs. iMarriett and Blamire, 14, Gray's Inn-square, London and of Rob. Nelson Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. L MONMOUTHSHIRE. COPPICE WOODS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By GEORGE BREWER, At the Ilanbury-Arms, in Caerleon, on Thursday, the 2d day ot October, 1817,' ALL the UNT>ETT-MKT«TION £ D COPPICE WOODS, ia Lots. Years' Lots, Acres■ Qrowtjc 1. A Coppice Wood, in the parish of Monvddyslwyn, called Graig Vawr 157 25 2. A Quantity of very excellent Wood lor Pit Wood, at Penrhvv Gtmgi, ? gg liedwellty 3. A Quantity of rery excellent unenclosed Wood faT Pit Woo<», at Out- ) 30 i'uciiiargof', Gei%ar • -—• £ „ 4. A Coppice Wo«H,caHe«J Gclticravng Wood. in t);c parish of Lnajrechsa.. SO 23 n I I 5. Coppice Woods, on Brin Tut" Fan; in the parisii of I.anfiliHiiel S." 12 6. A Coppice Wood, called Coed Pen-.y-Lati, Ditto J 'j 7. A Coppico Wood, called Coed-yr Oitin,Ditto o 14 8. A Coppice Wood, called Krw-Lacscoed, Ditto-• •• — .••' 9. A Coppice Woorl, called Gwern-Vawr. in tin-parish oi Govtre 120 1-i 10. A Coppice Wood, called Coed Nant-Mailor.in tlie parish of Trevethin.. 7 15 11. A Coppice Weod, called Wern-Dew, Ditto 1 £ 12. A Coppice Wood, called Coed-y-Cappel, in the parish of I'anteag •-•••• 6 li* 13. A Coppice Wood, called Coed Pont-y-Ye!hn, Ditto 14. A Quantity of Strong Wood, al Cwm-Cegwr, in the parish ot Llanwennrlh 8 lJ 15. A Quantity of Strong Wood at Milton and Pcn-y-Wall Farms, in tile gQ parish of Christ church 16. A Coppicc Wood, called tlie Wern, nt -Gilfucluargod Farm, in the > oq parish of Gclligar > 17. A Coppice Wood, called Coed Cue-Reese, at Ditto, Ditto • • • -31 JO N. B. Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, are Tithe Free. For particulars apply to John Aram. Pontypool. or the Auctioneer, at Caerleon and for a view of the different lots lu Mr-. Richard Jones, Woodward Goytve. CARMARTHENSHIRE, AND COUNTR-BOROUGH OP CARMARTHEN CAPITAL FREEHOLD ES TATES TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD BY AUCTION (OR IN THE MEAN TIME BY PRIVATE COXTUACTJ At the White-Lion-inn, Queen-street, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 4th day of October at four o clock m the afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then 2nd there produced By JOHN DA VIES, Auctioneer. Parish. £ 'tenements and Tenants k^naiu, of Ytartu „ Premises. Land. llent. tenure. Observations. Liandevyson 1 Park-bach, new WaiiamDavieSi &>-l 12 o OA, 0M T.»uSf, *•—"i.augci « ,a.'jarf? r.. { unexpired Riiobycom Clyufe" l W 0 0 Leasefor21 yr? Upon the Tarm of ClynietJirt^ j -i wi, i: u-ia; (ire valuable coppices of wood ul!exPlrt'd growing :ii a thriving way, jwitb mt. mrtensire sheep walk 3 Brynllewelynand Evan Jones J38 0 ll 10 0 Lease for31: common. Cwmb Ives, l tie farm ct Cwmb is a Tery paluable property, having 7^ 5 acresof fine thriving wood. wbiclfc may be cut to great profit and advantage every 2^ or 22 years for ever, and with an extensive 4 Rhiwsaithbren Thomas Erans 151125 45 O OA: will ihScp wa!k and riKht of common. mwm Several acres of thriving wood also growing upon this' lot of Rhywsaitbbren. and au exten sive sheep walk and right «f- 5 House, iSmith's Dl. Benjamin 3 3 nr„„f common attaclsed to it. Shop,Garden, & Smith 0 Lease for ^ves Field,near Rhiw- s;iithbren 6 GUiacbyrhew Thomas Rees 98 3 3 20 o 0 \r will a At WlU A qmntity of thriving weed growing upon this !ot, and an r, extensive valuable sheep walk L.anLwny 7 Clynricket-fach „ 3 12 9 9 0 Leased yrs of which -C( u m ver-VCOTT1- f 8 The Whcat-Sheat EvanEvans.late 12 12 0 Lease for^n^ 'arm of Baiicybach?'8 The village Public-IWe, Cath. Miomas life P ofAbergor- Gardenisc tieki-i, about35?rs I 1'vii niut at Aberfiorlech Thpu~ G t • • S",g i ■■ of the said u j '.separate lots, as ,„av vilIa=C !i iiS i SLuS III I H time cfsale. c „ i2|House & Gardn, i'i.os. J. Hu8h i "i 1 bt. Peter's r i.'j Logjuoch Fariu. David Harry 40 0 0 12 0 0 r\^V!' i upper tran- ntarGwilIy rive. t; Ttns is a Jcomnact farm, lyintt ch,seo<'m ,Ues jon tbe borders of t lie ri ver G wily, county of t4 i^ierddnl Mea- Messrs Morris, 9 0 0 35 0 o L,.a!M. e.,r 01 I !d w'«lnn one of the town then-"rough > dow, aftjoi ni c Morgan, & Co.. '■ c 1° ^Tthen, and about the of Carmar.- j Logincuch Farn yrs.oi winch jsame distance from AberwwiUv t.icn and ] are un- Jthts farm when out at lease vv; l AbergwiJiy I «P^d J jbe capable of great ad^r Mr. George S-mnders. of Pertb-y-berllan, or the respective tc-infc information requned and t«r lurttKi- pa:ticalurs apply to Ucssr« Fv,,?- f. premises, and will give all Office of Mi- W Jones ot'Carmarthen, Solicitor, where (he Maps t,f"th^ vil' ^r S""c!lors' Haverfordwest, or at the i-i estates Ut tor inspection. SERMON will be Preached, bv the Rev. -4-1 IlEN-nr niGO'TssoN, in the Pari-h Church of t ^T.1?rm-21st Sept. inst. for uie benefit ot the FREE .^CHOOU Service commenee precisci*- «t eleven o'-j'.oclf. ■ The examination of the Children, and the accounts o t}ie ^>U t«ie i'lnce nil Sat&rday, the 20th, at o eloc;i, C .\ii \T i "^v^rrTn r1 i lU BE SOLD, PRIVATE l'Xh\ I ].).(;"1. rFHE ADVÜWSON of the PERPETUAL *■ CURACY of EGRKMON'T, in the county of Car- marthen, tojeether witn the FEE SIMPLZ of ibe GREAT and SnUtt TITHT-R ar.sing within the whole of the pari h of E^remont, which contains about One Thousand Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land -all inclosed. Also, all those very rich MEADOWS, adjoining the town and borough of Kidwelly, called the MILL LANDS, otherwise TIH-Y-VEI.TN', adjoining Kidwelly Mill, and containing 13A. 2R. 1<5P. together with the Eira Trees now growing thereon, and with such right to the water, mili pond. &c. as is appurtenant to the estate. For other particulars, and to treat for the properties, apply to Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. Eapcil Assurance, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King' George the First,) ForASSURfNG HOUSES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORN, HAY, STOCK, <■?-c.; and also for the ASSURANCE of LIVES, and vrantinir ANNUITIES on LIVES. THlë: CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- JL CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, that they have authorised their respective Anerttsto receive Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK at the Ilnte of 2s. per Cent, per Annum. Persons whose Annual Premiums fail due on the 29th Sept. are hereby informed that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Company's Agents under-mentioned and the Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal of their Policies on or before the 14-th of Oct. as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of cach Policy, will then expire. Glamorganshire. I Swansea Messrs. GROVF. Cardiff N. FRENCH, Jun. I Jirecmishbe. Brecon CHATII.ES WILD. I Carmarthenshire. Carmarthen ■ WILLIAM Noniii. Carnarvonshire. Bangor .lon.v RonrRTf, Carnarvon"" JosfrHWAKEM.tN. I Denbighshire. Wrexham JOSEPH LANGFORTJ. Flintshire. Holywell WILLIAM TURTOH. Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. MAUUICK JONES. Monmouthshire. Monmouth. THOMAS TUDOR. Newport Mr. TIN BINS. Herefordshire. Hereford JOHN ALLEN, Bookseller, Leominster SAMUEL Nituioi,AS, Ledbury WI!,I.IAM HOLBROSK. Shropshire. Oswestry •••• HUGHES, Shrewsbury J. EHDOWKS, Wellington STEPHEN .TKNNIWS. ThisCflrporation wiU, in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of goods, and pay the sullerer's loss, whether the goods are destroyed, lost, or da- maged by such removal. Ail payments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed free of expence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. *#* This Company nave invariably maelc good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents ihT ASSURANCES on LIVES being foumi to be ad vantageousto persons having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the Hie or lives of them, selves or ethers, Totblesof the Rates tor such Assurances and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had of the said Agents. And, for the greater convenience of the Pub- tic, the Company have determined to extend (hll speeiul agreement) the Assurance on Lives to the age of 7rt years' June \i 1817. SAM, FENNIINO. j,!rs *ec. BRISTOL INFIRM A RY. Sept. 10,1817. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. IV fherfv gi^n, <hat sh«n is a it k-ACAACl for a i'OtJ.VG MAN. belwtott l. f» I) y "s an A PPilEN riUE to WoTHE- R J.c I'J S term ot bv6 sufcyecti^the following; bei,j^.i'if,V''C"*Jto anv ApprentW 'A the Apothecary u'f elated, bis »nm« sbaii be m c-d — f "S? ^'t"r'ec r^Fncfeifintlf nil 51 n> l"e I"1'nary tor two months, then, if p> rties approve, he shall be bound to the Aiwfhecs'v tor'rie time being. The terms are 'i3° Guineas to be paid to the Infirmary, and 40 Guineas to tile Apothecary on the Apprentice being bound, aiso 30 Guineas per ann, to the Institution during the Apprenticeship. & Applications to be made to Mr. Swayne, tlie Apothecary Hi w/.om reference tor character mav be left, and of Wiiom lurther p/tr;icuiars may be known. J PALMER, Secretary. UNlOiS FIRE OFFICE, lNORVVICH/ Established in 1797. TRUSTEES. The Most Noble the Duke of Somerset The M. st Noble the Duke of Beaufort Tile Most Noble the Duke of Argyie j. The Right Honorable Earl Craven The Right Hon. Earl Rosebery The Right Hen. Ead Suny The Right Hon. Lord Saltoun Lord Viscount Althorpe, M. P. Dl vl n r m ni T" *,u! S" ;c IVIDLNDS to the parties insured, of £ 50 per Cent, n.ivc been payable bv this Instiiuiion for the t.ist fourteen years. I hose whose ret,m,s are n,nv rfue may receive their re-pay meats by applvino at the Office, o. to the Agent with whom thty insured." Upwards of VO.OOO perso.,shave reaped this important benefit, amongst whom «0,t;tK)i. have been divided. The followingare scino of the parties who have received returns: Deposit. Return. "i. ir T d' ■ s. d. jf. s. d. tit. Hon. Lorn Ongley, Old Warden 44 3 8 "Z'Z 11 jo Sir■ C. Corbett, B»rt. Vddi rk-y-l:a!l 119 7 0 59 13 Q Ed. W.Martin. Esq Exiling, Suffolk-209 g 2 lt!4 13 x S. W ells, Esq. Biggleswade '29.3 1 6 146 1J 3 J. Williamson, Esq Balduck, Herts 238 11 3 1J9 6 7' Mess. J. Swan & Co. Ensham, Oxon 214 0 6 107 0 3 Mess. Birley and Co. Woiu-h.iven 6-24 3 7 0 312 8 6 Mr.T. Foster, Ifcaton Norris. Lane, t'62 o O 15l o (p The experience 20years has demonstrated the sec« i;?r and advantage cf ihe plauot this Instuution, wnea adopieci on anexteusire scale, and the rapid progress which it is still making throughout the kingdom, is the strongest proof Ulat can be given of the public confluence in the svstem. 1 his will be most fully proved by the amount of premium, received the last three vears, which is as follows- 1814 38,667 18 7 181.5 49 lo7 10 0 1816 6 >,1S5 18 0 A surplus capital of upwards £ 100,000 has been accu- mulated, which is retained in aid 01 the Premiums, (amowit- m« to 60,000 per annum), and the members have the lurther security of a reserve capital now forming by an annual appropriation Of 71 per cent, upon the receipts of preminnv which will continue till the amount reaches ;i :\0 'JOlJ. Life-Office.-The RatesVeJnearl y io per Cent, lower tlrea those demanded by oiher Offices, and the savings are re- turned to the Insurers by additions to the sums secured bv t ieir 1 .jlicies. I fie Capital of the Offiee exceeds £ 190,000 A bonus of L20 per cent, has been declared upon all po- .cies enected prior to June 18.15. by which the sums se- cured to JfJe insure.) are considerably increased. Ageiws or both Institutions are established in every principal town in the kingdom. The Royal Eiiha.nge Office having recently made an officio, attack on tins Institution, the Directors content themsdve with stating tll the Public a fact which will probably satisfac torih/ account f>r it-riz i i!Ar WITHIN THE SPACE OF SEVEN YEARS THE BUSINESS OF THE NORWICH HAS INCREASED ABOVE ^16 000,000, WHlLsT THAT OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE HAS DECRFASED ABOVE •n.r.O.OOO!