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VESSELS WANTED. WANTED, to SHIP a large quantity of VV COAL for Ireland and the Coast of Devonshire, for which liberal Freights will be givel1.-Apply to Chas. Robinson, Newport, Monmouth:,hire. To Ship Owners and Masters of Vessels. SEVERAL THOUSAND TONS of SHIP- S PING WANTING- to convey COALS from this Port to various Ports in Ireland liberal Freights will be given, and Gratuity to the, <1S usual. Apply to Ilughcsand Powell, Newport. J ANTE]},, a steady FOOTMAN, who per- V fectly understands the business of an in-door servant, and whose character will bear the strictest en- quiries. Direct (post-paid) to Mr. Bird, Post-office, Cardiff. HOUSE WANTED. WANTED to RENT, by a Gentleman, in a picturesque part of South Wales, a COTTAGE RESIDENCE, or moderate sized House, with Garden, Orchard, and a few Acres of good Land. Address (post-paid) H. 1. B. Tynemouth, Northum- berland RVFFAGE. TO LET. THE RUFFAGE and STUBBLES upon upwards of 300 Acres to be LET, in small parcels, till Candlemas next. Apply to William Jolm, at Park-coed-marchan, near Cardiff; if by letter, post-paid. Glamorganshire Lieutenancy. NOTICE is hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the LIEUTENANCY i>t the County of GLAMORGAN, will be iiolden at the Qardiff-Arms-inn, in the town of Cardiff, on Tuesday, the ?th day of October next, at eleven o'clock in theiorenoon. lor the"purpose of carrying into execution the several pro- visions required under the Militia Laws. By order of the Vice-Lieutenant, EDWARD PRtEST RICHARDS, Clerk to the General Meetings. Cardiff, 22d Sept. 181?"- CARDIG ANSHIRE. AN ADJOURNED GENERAL MEETING of the LIEUTENANCY of the County of CAR- DIGAN, will be held at the Feathers-inn, Aberayron, on Wednesday, the 1st day of October nest. Afe», the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the said LIEUTENANCY, for the purpose of carrying into execution the provisions 01 the existing Laws relative to the Militia, will be held at the Shireluilf, in the town of Cardigan, on Tuesday, the 7th day of October next, at twelve o'clock. By order of the Lieutenancy, J, ROYVEN,j Clerk to the General Meetings. Sept. 1% 1817. NOTICE is hereby given, that Application is intended (o be made in the- ensuing Session of for an Art to r:tnh.:nk, Praisi, and Lands, in the several parisiies of Sully, Csdoxtou- -jttxta-Burtj, St. Andrews, and Merthyrdevan, in the county of Glamorgan, now liable to injury from the flowing of the lide. „ E. P. RICHARDS, Solicitor, NOTICE is hereby given, to the PROPRI-! ETORS of LA N DS and ESTATES in the Borough *>f-LOUGHOR, i>i the county of Glamorgan, and to all other Persons whom it may 'concern, that, at the next Session of Parliament, a PETITION will be presented to ine Honourable House of Commons for leave to bring in a Bill in order to obtain an Act of Parliament for Dividing, Allotting, Inclosing, and Embanking all the Marsh Lands, Comrnollable Lands, and Waste Grounds, in the borough .)1' Loughor aforesaid. ROB. NELSON THOMAS, Solicitor. Dated the 5th day of Sept. 1817. Saint David's Turnpike Trust. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising from the TURNPIKE GATES here under mentioned will oe LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, *t the Mariner's-inn, Haverfordwest, oil Saturday, the 4th day of October next, which Gates produced the last sear the sum set opposite their names, and will he set ("o ::t such 811111; Whoever becomes the highest bidder must, at the tame lime, enter into security, with sufficient surety lor the payment of the rent quarterly. Felconib Gate ) « News-ate Gate •• By Order of the Trustees, H. REES, their Clerk. Haverfordwest, 9th Sept. 1817. Custom-House, London, H3rd August, 1817. WHEREAS it has been represented to the Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs, that a Cable and Anchor belonging to the Saint Joseph, a seized vessel, lying at Milford, had been feloniously taken and carried away on or about the 28th day ot July last, by certain person or persons unknown. The Commissioners of the Customs do 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, at the Port uf 'UUford, on conviction. By order of the Commissioners, G. DELAVAUD, Secretary. WHEREAS a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against EVAN EVANS, late of Maesyrhiw, in the parish of Llansad'wrn, in the county of Carmarthen, Timber-Merchant, Dealer, and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major part of them, on the 29th and 30lh days of September next, and the .1st day of J November next, at the Lamb-inn, (Mr. John Prices) at Llandovery, in the county of Carmarthen aforesaid, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects, when and where the Creditors are to come pre- pared to prove their Debts, and at the second sitting to chuse Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his- exaitiinatiou, and tbe Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his Certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any ot his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom thc Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Mr. David Lloyd Harries, Solicitor, Llandovery, Car- marthenshire. -DR. ROBERT JAMES'S FEVER POWDER, AND ANALEPTIC PILLS. IBeg respectfully, as Proprietor of these in- valuable Medicines, that I have ceased to supply Messrs. Newbury and Sons therewith, and that I have ap- pointed, as sole Wholesale ^enfs,_Messrs. BUTLEft and SONS, Chemists and Druggists, No 4, Cheapside, corner of St. Paul's Church-yard, London. The Retail Sale h likewise continued at the House in which the Inventor, my late Grandfather, Dr. James, resided, No. 33, Bruton- street, Berkeley-square, where the Ilediciiie3 have been exclusively prepared for nearly 70 years, and from whence Messrs. Newberry, and the Public, have been hitherto uniformly supplied. I beg to. add, that in future Hit/, Signal. ture will appear upon each label affixed to the above Medi chits, without which no'.ie can be genuine. London. 10th July, 1817 U, G. G. JAMES, N. 15. The Medicines are also Sold by'the Publisher of this Paper, and by ait respectable Booksellers, Druggists, and Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom the Fever Powder in packets .(. 2s. 9>i.; and the Analeptic l'ilis in boxes at 4s, Cid. j as heretofore. I CHEVIOT RAMS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, SEVEliAL very handsomeCH EVIOT RAMS 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, GJanJOrganshire. VICINITY, OF NEATH. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, A Picturesque COTTAGE, called FA IR Y LAND, suitable for the residence of a genteel family, delightfully situated on a email sequestered lawn, COni- snanding various bn-ut'ful'views. The- .nU!ttlDh.. 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. Wm. Gwyn, Solicitor, Neath. j GLAMORGANSHIRE. A desirable Residence, near Swansea. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, AN ESTATE, called LOWER SKETTY, consisting of a neat commodious House, with suitable Offices, together with about 18 Acres of excellent Meadow and Pasture Land, in a good state of cultivation. II The Mansion-house is pleasantly situated oil an eminence, with a lalVnlll front, and commands a view if the bay and harbour of Swansea, with the epposite coasts of Devon and Somerset, as well as the romantic country around distant three miles from Swansea, to which there is a good turnpike road, and within haIr a mile of the sea; the neighbourhood is genteel, and terms together a most desirable residence for a respectable family. The Furniture may be taken at a valuation; more Land can be had contiguous to the premises if required. Fur terms and other particulars apply to Mr. John James* Attorney, Swansea; or to Jas. Masters, Esq. on the premises ALL LETTERS MUST BE POST-PAID. BlilTQ N-FE R R Y— G L A 1\10 RG AN S HIRE. TO BE LET, by the Year, AND MAY BE ENTERED UPON IMMEPIATEir, A Convenient HOUSE, calculated for the residence of a genteel Family, with sundry Offices, Gardens, and any quantity of LAND, situated at Briton- ferry, so generally known and admired, within five of Swansea and tliree miles of Neath. The Premises comprise a drawing-room, dining-room, and breakfast-room, with kitchen, pantry, larder, dairy, taundr\, and other conveniences, on the ground floor; two underground cellars four bed-rooms & two dressing-rooms on the first floor-, and three good attics also a walleu Gar- den stocked with the best fruit-trees, and a Kitchen Gar- den; Coach-house, Stabling for three horses; Yards and Sheds. Water is conveyed to several p'lrts of the house and y^rds, and the whale is in complete repair. The situation is most convenient for sea-bathing. Letters are delivered and received at the door by a penny post, and the Bristol mail and another co ch pass near tile house daily. There is also frequent water com- munication with Bristol, Itlraconibp, UKVI othei potts. For particulars enquire on the premises or of Mr. Lewis Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. BRECK N OCKS! 1 HIE. TO BE LET, A17D ENTERED UPON AT MrCHAF.T.MAS NEXT, The follow in g F A11M S F.IRISHES AND TENEMENTS. of Acres, or less. Uairfyhmgelnantbrane. MyrcJy 203 Ditto. Menlujr Cynog. Llwynonn and Tycyd 155 Ditto. Abercryban and Cwin 2;'j1) i);t«o. Uwyncelin/Tyrbachdanujraig & Ailtfani 141 Ditto. Nalltbo/igam alld Baily Richard 73 Ditto. Pontwynucha, Pcntwynissa, and Cwm- bachissti 171 Ditto. Cwmbachucha 46 Ditto. Cwmpislyil 170 Ditto. Tymiwayn 1Z7 Dilto. A' Public-House in MerthyrCy»«>g village 8 Ditto. Rho^c-u 13 rj II, and other Attottnen's thereto adjoining, with two Cottages 160 Ditto. There is a large tract of Land, called Rheedycair, that will be Let with the last lot, which has been formerly inclosed, and it is surrounded by a most excellent and extensive Sheep-waik. I he said Farms are about eight miles distant from tbe town of BrecOn, where coal and lime is sold at a low rate. All those Farms have an extensive and unlimited' Right of Common on the adjoining Hills, (and some of them to the Great Forest of Brecon) which is wcll adapted for depasturing cattle as well as sheep and they are so advan- tageously arranged, that each Farm has a communication with the Common, that the occupier can turn his stock upon it by the opening of a gate. Richard Medlicot, the Publican at Merth.yr Cynog, will shew the different Farms;—for further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to Mr. David Jenkins, Land-agent and Appraiser, at Lianfrynach, near Brecon. MARINE VILLA, Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, and 44 Acres (if Land, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CON TRACT, YERANDA, a desirable and commodious v MARINE VILLA, recently erected, situate at the short distance of two miles west of Swansea, and half a mile from the sea, commanding an entire view of Swansea Bay and the Coasts ae'jucent, with an extensive and beau- tiful interior. The Ediljceis spacious, and constructed in the Cottage Style of Architecture, and replete with useful Offices, Stables, &cc.; comprises, in the basement story, good cel- laring on the principal, a vestibule entrance, circular staircase, private and servants' staircases, study, and gen- tleman's dressing-room, breakfast, eating, drawing, and anti. ruoms, servants'-ball, honsekeeper's and butler's-rooms, kitchen, scullery, pantries, and store-room, wash-hous-e, laundry, brew-house, See.; the bed-room story consists of a lady's-rooui, five bed-rooms with dressing-rooms, and one without; a water-closet:, nursery, sitting-room, and three bed-rooms adjoining, which can be appropriated for the use of the nursery, and fire bed-rooms for servants. The principal Stable is stalled for six horses, harness-room ad- joining; and over the whole are lodging-rooms for servants. The common Stable is in part open, and the rest in three stalls, and has a loll over; Coach-house will contain two carriages; and there is also a Cart-house. A constant supply of water, bath by spring and pump. The Pleasure Grounds and Plantations are judiciously arranged; and so is the Garden, which is walled, and agahist a part of the sides are Hot-houses, lx.c. ;adjoillll1" to the Garden is an Orchard. The Hoi-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 41 Acres, in good cultivation, and under it are Veins of bitumInous Coal. A mail-coach (by way of Bristol) to and from London daily; and also post-coaches to Bristol and Gloucester.— The mail runs from Swansea to Milford'-Haven daily, and a post-coach to Tenby three times a week. A packet sails from Swansea to llrracombr. Devon, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and returns Mondays and Thurs- days. Vessels sail almost daily from the port of Swansea to Ireland, Cornwall, Devon, &c. Further particulars can be obtained by application to Me ssrs. Grove, Merchants, or at the Oiiice of Hub. Kelson Thomas, Swansea. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ll ithout Reserve, By S. LLEWELYN, On Wednesday, the 1st of October, 1817, at the Livery- Stab-les, Fisher street, the following Articles; viz. TWO Chaises, a Gig, a Gig Body, several Gig and Chaise Wheels^ several pair of Gig and Chaise •Harness, two pair of Cart Harness, one, leading ditto, four Men's Riding Saddles, three Ladies'ditto, five Bridles, three two pair of Blinds, two Wheel Jacks, 6cc. The sale will begin e.t eleven o'clock. '"7JA RD L AMORG A N Sill KlT ivlasi advantageous opportunity for Gardeners, Nursery and tfecdsmen. TO BE LET, by TENDER, For three or five years, from tbe 'id February next, ALL those ex tensive, well accustomed FRUIT, VEGETABLE, and NURSERY GARDENS, con- taining Six Admeasured Acres, within a Ring Fence, in the centre whereof is a convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, Sheds, Loft, Seed Barn, Stable, Piggery, Lead Pump and Reservoir, with a never failing spring,—The said premises are most desirably situated in the town, where lime and all kinds of manure are abundant. The eligibility of Cardiff for such au undertaking must be obvious from the extent of its population and respectable neighbourhood, abound- ing with Gentlemen's Seats and populous Works. Tenders, postage paid, to be addressed to Mrs. Jones, 18, Lower Crescent, Clifton, Bristol, and the person whose terms shall entitle him to the preference shall be informed of their acceptance, on or before the 31st day of October next. For a view apply to the Rev. Mr. Jones, Cardiff, or to the tenant. GLAMORGAN'. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Or in the mean time by Prioale Contract, of 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 afternoon, ALT, those capital CUSTOMARYIIOLD HOUSES and LANDS, sitna.te in the parish -of Olclcastle, Bridgend, and now in the occupation of Gronow Jenkin, and others, as tenants from year to year, now let -it the reduced -ei)t Lot 2. Several CUSTOM ARYIIOLD 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 P'(). I Further particulars of Jolm IltTed, Esq. Wick, if by letter post-paid. ¡ The different tenants will sheiV the premises. Notice is hereby given. To all the CREDITORS of the late TH OS. DA VIES, Esq. of Cringell, in the parish of Lantwit, near Neath, to send ai; ACCOUNT ot their DEMANDS to John Reed, Esq. of ick, on or before the 5th of October next, or the De- faulters will be supposed satisfied ;—if by letters, post- paid. (OIlC Conccrn ) TO BE SOLirilTTuCTioN^ In pursuance ol an Act of Parliament, entitled, An Act I for vexing -)t, tile Esq. deceased at the Ivy Bush-inn, Carmarthen/on Wednesday, the 22d day of nest October, at one o'clock in the afternoon, several FREEHOLD FARMS, and HOUSES, in the A parishes of Llangunm.r, Llandarog, Lbmarthney, Llaufytiidd, and (lie town of Carmarthen; containing be- tween 2 and 31)00 Acres, and generally known by the name of the COEDGAIN ESTATE." This is a mo-it eligible property for the. investment of lTionej7, being lithe tree onthe payment of a nohimal modus, introspect of Hay, Lambs. YVool, Cows, Calves, otc.; and loll Free at Carmarthen and all the other market towns in the neighbourhood, being within the ancient Duchy of Lancaster. 'The Irish and London mail-coach road passes through the centre of the pronertv, and un- improved line, for which an Act of Parliament has been obtained, will intersect another iarge 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 lowy, and only seven miles from the sea. i he Estate abounds with game,; also with lime-stone, and there is coal under some of the farms. The poor-rates are very moderate, and IIIIIC and coal peculiarly cheap. As the Act ot Parliament directs that all purchase-monies shall he paid info the Bank of England, In the name of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there, expartc the purchasers of the devised Estates of Geoige Philipps, deceased," no deposits will be takcn at the sale, Detailed particulars and copies of the ibaps of thedif- 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 Cambrian-Office and Mackwonh Arms, Swansea Bush inn and Commercial-Rooms, Bristol; Libraries in Bath; and also of Messrs. Marriott and Blamire, I-l, Grab's Inn-square, London and of Rob. NelsonThomas, Solicitor, Swansea- aiONMOLT THSTI IRE. COFPWE WOODS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By GEORGE BREWER, At the Hanbury-Arms, in Caerleon, on Thursday, the 2d day of October, 18J7, ALL the UNDER-MRUTIONED COPPICE WOODS, in Lots. ■ "—■— «— Lots' 'Acres- Growth -1. A Coppice Wood, in the parish of Graig Vawr 1.57 25 2. A Quantity of very excellent Wood (or Pit Wood, at Penrhw Gungi, > <*r Bedweli'ty < °6 0. A Quaiuiiy of very excellent unenclosed Wood for Pit Wood, at Gill- i fuchfargod, Gelligar ° 4 A Coppice Wood,called Gc'Iigravog Wood, in the parish of Lanfrechfa.. 30 23 5. Coppice Woods, on Brin Tufi Farm, in the parish of Lanfihanel 35 12 6. A Coppice Wood, called Coed Pen-v-Lan, Ditto-•• • 4 10 7. A Coppice Wood, called Coed-yr-Oitin, Ditto • • 5 14 8, A Coppice Wood, called Erw-Laescoed, Ditto g 10 9. A Coppice Wood, called Gwern-Vawr, in Ihe parish of Goyfrre 120 14 I'). A Coppice Wood, called Coed Nant-MaHor.itt the parish of Trcvethill.. 7 13 11. A Coppice Wood, called Wern-Dew, Ditto 20 1.3 12. A Coppice rVood, called Coed-f'-CuPlwl, in the parish of Panteag 6 13 13. A Coppice Wood, called Coed Pont-y-Yellin, Ditto Vt 13 14. A Quantity of Strong Wood, at Cwm-Cegwr, in the parish of LIanwclInrth 8 13 15. A Quantity of Strong Wood at Milton and Pen-y-Wall Farms, in the ) parish of Chrislchurch ilul,cli 16. A Coppice 'Wood, called the Wern, at Gilfachfargod Farm, in the ) -o c*n parish of Geiiigar ~(> 17. A Coppice Wood, called Coed Cae-Ueese, at Dido, Ditto 17 20 N. B. Lois 5, (i, 7, and 8, are Tithe Free. For particulars apply to Jolm Aram, Poutypoo!, or tbe An aioneer, at Caerleon and for a view of the different let to-Ml". Richard Juaes, Woodward Goytre, I 11 CAEMAR-NIENSHIRE, AND .COUNTY-BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. CAPITAL FREEHOLD ESTATES TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD BY AUCTION (OR IN THE MElIN TIME BY PRIVATE CONTRACT) Ao'c]ockmttrLif^inn' Queen-street, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, at four o clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then 4-id there produced, | JQHijW DAVIES, Auctioneer. Perish. 5TI Tenements and 1 )iiawtUy~(f > t -■* S" Premises. iJent I enure. j Cbshiiations. Llandevyson 1 Park-bach,- near William Davies 50~l 12 o o. An old Lease} Taliares j unexpired Llanfihangel 2 Eskergain and Griffith Thomas 114 2 20) x Lease tor"! vrs TT™ .i /• „ Kiiosyconi Clynie Ditto 97 0 13 S 0 5 -ibout io"vLi V Lc,farni of Ciynie there J I 'lDout .^eais are valuable coppices of wood unexpired growing in a fdriving \x?.\( with an extensive shetp walk HId nglit ot 3 BrynHewelynand Evan Jones 138 0 11 52 10 0 Lease for 3 live, TiJe farm of Cwmb is a very valuable property, having 74 acresot fine thriving wood, which may be cut to great profit and advantage every gr> or 22 years 'of eve:, and with an extensive 4 Rhiwsaithbren Thomas Evans 151125 45 0 0 4 twill ^^epwyjk and right ofcommou. ocvc.cj aciesoi tnnving wood *lso growing upon this lot of l.vtiywsaitlibren, and au exteri iivê sheep walk a;;d right qt- 5 House, Smith's Dl. Benjamin. 5 3 0 LeaseforSlives "°rai"ori aUadl^ to it. Shop,Garcien, & Smith Field,nearRhiu- S'I ithbren 6 Gilfachyrhew Thomas Rees 98 3 3 iO 0 0 At will A auantitrr r »-"■'• ■ti quantity of tnnvinjr vr«od growing upon this lot, and an extensive vuiuable sheep waU: LJanllwny 7 Clynricket-fach 11 3 12 9 9 0 Lease for 21 yrs "'Th's^-fw/V i- ,i 1 nis siiiaf/ farm lies very com* ul wnicii 9 art pact, ruuning ijt a line wilh th1: f 8 The Wheat-Sheaf EvanEvans,late 12 12 0 Lease for'one^ ddj0U"nS fa,rn^ ^ieybach. The village I ublic-House, oath, i nomas iite, ^tjed olAbergur- Gardens fields, about 35 yrs. lech, and at Auergorleeu hese Are lots, comprising the comprising ,,?us,e-' ,i,r. Oo.Rhyddefch 5 5 0 ■. whole of the village of Abercor- the whole ,'nS M'1'. ■- f lech, may be put up in one or of the said ,T „ n „ „ separate lots as may be found village 10 House & Gartie.i Benj Beynon ill 6 At will most eligible at the time of sale, 11 House & Garden Daniel Jones 4 i() (j \i \v 11 ( i'2 House & Garden I 'bos. J. Hugh 1 1 0 At will J St. I eter-s r 13 Lojiincoch Farm David liarrv 40 0 0 13 0 0 I east- fnr ti • 1 upper (ran- nearGwilly rive. i?„L { ,us is a icompact farm, lying Chiseofibe I on the bordersol the river G wily, county of: 14 Ca'erddoJ Men- Messrs. Morris, 90 O$6 C <> I ease f,<- PI i one miie of the tovvft the borough dow, adjoiniu £ Morgan,&Co. vrs 'o*whirh f 8»id about Jhe. of Carmur- LoSnicocJ. FarnJ 5 >rs-°'^me o,5ta„Ce from Abergwilly > then iiud • j U1S r»» when out of lease will Abergwijjy I,, expired J be capable of great advance. Mr. George S-mnuers, of PerUi-v-berllan. or the respective tenants w;n t1 information required :i;:d t»r fu: t: .-r ti-ui »?, s 2 premises, and will give 3 I Oiliee of Mr. W. Jones, of I'armanheti,' Solicitor, where th* Maps of the Estate? lie for WCSt' 01 iilOpa[ ^jccljange Murancc, (Lstablisbcd by Iloyal Charter in the Reign of King George the Firs!,) For ASSURING HO USES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORIV, IFAr, STOCK, <5-c.; and also for the ASSURANCE o{ LIVES, and granting ANNUITIES on LIVES TIIE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EX- CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, J that they have authorised their respective Ageiitsto receive Is for the ASSURANCE ofpARMIACr-STOCK at the Rate of 2s. per Ccnr. per Persons whose Aunual Prcmiums fall due on the 29th Sept. arc 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 '011 or before the l4t'n of Oct. as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, will then expire. Glamorganshire. Swansea. Messrs.GROVE. Cardiff N. FRENCH, Juq^ Brccon shire. Brecon CIIARI.ES WII.B. Cllnnartllcnshirc. Carmarthen -• WILLI.M Nertm. Carnarvonshire. Bangor JOHN ROBERTS, Carnarvon. JOSEPH WAKEMAN. Denbighshire. Wrexham JOSEPH LANGFOHD. Flintshire. Holywell \V I'LLIAM TURTON. Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. MAURICE JONES. Monmouthshire. Monmouth. THOMAS TUDOR. Newport. Mr. Tt&Bi NS. Hertfordshire. Hereford Toirv ALI.ENt, Bookseller, Leominster SAMUEI, NICHOLAS, Ledbury WILLIAM HOLBUO&K. Shropshire. Oswestry —— HUGHES, Shrewsbury J. EnnawF.S, Wellington STEPHEN JENXINS. This Corporation will, in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of goods, and PAY the sufferer'sToss, whether the goods are destroyed, fosf, or da- maged by such remoffil. All payments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. N. D. Fire. Policies will be allowed free ofexpence, where Ute, Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. TIII* Company have in variably made good LOSSES by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may lie had of the different AGENT'S £ 3* ASSURANCES on LIVES being fouiio to be ad. vantageous to persons having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the life or lives of them, selves or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurances and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had of the said Agents. And, for the greater convenience of the Pub- lie, the Company have determined to extend (h) special agreement) the Assurance on Lives to the age of 7n vcars' June 12. 1817. SAM. PENNING, Jun. See. A GOOD SET OF TEETH. Q UTLER's VEGETABLE TOOTH POW'DER is a requisite the most indispensable to the Toiiette of every person who has a regard either for health or appearance for what is more essential to the one, or can I assist more powerfully the other, than a good Set of Teeth, t without which the finest symmetry of features is incomplete J!IL ITS fascinating effect! This pleasing finish to the coun- tenance is inia.iibly attained by the Constant use of the above Dentrifice which is prepared from Vegetable without t he. aid of any mineral or pernicious INGREDIENTS whatever. it impnrts a firmness and vermiilion redness to the Gums' and sweetness to the Breath gives a pearly whiteness and beautilul polish to the Teeth; and by a peculiar detersive ive power_ preserves their structure, and arrests their decav even in old age. It is constantly us«d by ;L,idjES 0'F TI,"E first rank and distinction, as we.il as by many of Foreijhi Nobility, in preference to any oilier DentriSee WH;UERERY Sold in Boxes at 2s. 9d. by R. Butler and Sons,CHEMIST No. 4, Cheapside, Loudon also by the Printer OF (JJ' Paper; and the principal Booksellers and DRUACRISTS throughout Wales. Of the same persons may he obtained, Butter's Silver wired looth Brushes," price Is.; the hairs of vrhi.c!) do not const; o-ut m i;,e DICEYs Original and.O.il.y Genume r ,ATEMAN's SECTORAL DROPS. J Inbottlj-s «Ms. 3id. each, duty included. ail Colds, Cougiis, Agues, Fevers. Rheu- matism, pains in the Breast, Limbs ;md TrinN where Colds «re the origih, o^,»t &- ever been used with greater success, or held i„ I ghercsv inatien, than t„e Genuine BATEM.N'S DROPS [ FS neces- sary, however, to^observe, that tbe>e are y*tun.S\mUatiors of this excellent Medicine by ditfertm pretenders tvi oT them utter strangers to the true preparation;'of such, a* » The 0U'7°'ir lle,aith' beware- and be. careful to ask for SrtS?! Jenkins, Lister, Dawe, and E Jf ASents Neath; Llewcliyn, Bridgend Brad'ev ehells n, j praJ.ey, Cowbnd.'e; V; .jb-r-n-p.Wiv Var' i",u"8isl:faverford» est; Wyfce. h i J ''iCitara, Cnepstow; Probvn in-i Pn*itv pool and by all respectable raedicine venders, in bottles ctt xs, IT^u. is. Oil, anci izs. ;/J. each. ctt S. IT^u. is. Oil, and izs. ;/J. each. To a great Manufacturer ill George's Fieldso SoUTHEY and SCOTT, suspend your clacking And hear uie sing ol TURNER'S Blacking 1 is worth against all others backina, ° Of hampers fill'd lffih TOR,VFR?dDt.,n^- And wish'd (no wonder !) I we?c snack^2' A quart or pint of TURN ER's Blacking But, nil! poor Poets must be lacking Such luxuries as TURNER'S Blackino-. Oft are the Fair their Beaux attuckine"* Who will not shine in TU RNER's Blackinn 1 lus to their pride is truly racking, 6 Yet credn brings to TUftNER's BJactinc But most refuse to take what's hackincr Socliarm'd are they with TURNER'S Blackin*. ^hc&auor., while ins vessel's tackiii", Therbna-fr e "l\h 'iXTf^V^R'^bJacking: I he ha,dy Soldier, blvonackni", Defies the dam with TURiVER's Blacking, And, wnen an hostile City saekinij His Boots slime bright .vuh Ttf-iN £ R'3 Blackint rar as Japan uiay he be fraefcintr Who helps his way with TU RN ER's Blackino- So pliant, son, and free from S' I lie leather keeps M-ith TURNER'S lil'ackin. Oh. tu a falsehood hutfe and whacking B io say a word gainst TURNER'S B acking • IlK.11 uaste, I pray, and le-^r ny quacking On Boot or hhoe in TUR N ER's Blacking Wi.nst he his laoour never shickiiitj i.Vla:ves such inestimable Biackir.i No. 114, "London Road, Southwark. T»'-o „ N* ?,'■ Am Turner's Blacking. retail; at ti"Expm^^n ^'$aK„5e tioned Aleuts-— )e under-mea- "I:St: |p'—■ »! J'GriS, r,B" •• S. Dawe G Davis CARMARTHEN J. Morris llTees C TJT NARBETH George&Ce. C.Jones MILFORD ..T.Jones {•lIT'irns TT E Pritchard J.Morgan HAVERFORD- J. Potter J. Lewis WESr j. A1J J. Edwards \y T„ LLAND'ILO W. L. Lott T 'J LI.ANGADOCK T. Thomas T 7V"11 LLANBOIDV B.Lewi- V> » VIS LLANDOVERY D. R. Rees • Leezard L. Willianis Asrsr»vr..„ -rV 7'^ins BRECON W. Vaugban Y,? M.Robertson H.UjJJiains R. Winston I,. ,-1' CRICK no w s 1, LJ Wi Ilia 111s ■'n. Ai|; lwr 'I'.ahtR's Blackiog. *W