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Willows. TVantedfor Basket-Making. WANTED for the SWANSEA HOUSE of INDUSTRY-, a QUANTITY of WILLOWS for making BASKETS. Samples of the quality, together with the prices, to be sent to Mr. Beddow, Governor of the House of Industry-—All letters to be post paid. THE PARTNERSHIP subsisting between IIL SARA Hi COLLIER and .CHARLES HENRY COLLIER, of the town of SW\NSBA, in the county of Glamorgan, SHQESELLERS,IS THIS DAY DISSOLVED, by mutua) consent; and all Debts due and owing the said concern will be paid and received by the said Charles Henry Collier. Givell under our hands the 29th day of September, 1817. CHARLES HENRY COLLIER, SARAH COLLIE H. Witness, GEO. Fred CAUTION. ALL unqualified Persons found SPORTING, or with Dog or'Gun in pursuit of Game, within the several Manors or Lordships ot' Lanharry, Peterstone. New* Qand, Miltown, and Brincuttin, in the county ofGlatiiorgan, will be prosecuted. JOHN DEERE, Steward of the said Manors. Cambridge, September "20, 1817. To Ship Owners and Masters of Vessels. SEVERAL. THOUSAND TONS of SHIP- ;7) PING WANTING to convey COALS from this Port to various Ports in Ireland liberal Freights will be given, and Gratuity to the Master as usual. Apply to Hughes and Powell, Newport. JUST PUBLISHED, A SERMON, preached at Cowbridge, at the primary Visitation of the Right llev. the Lord Bishop of LandafE. Bv the Rev. HENRY SCAWEN PLUMPTRE, Chaplain to the Right lIon. the Countess of Aylesford, and Vicar of Lanhielhiun, with the annexed Chapdries of Cow- bridge and Welsh St. Donat's, in the county of'Glamorgan. Printed for F. C. and F. Rivington, London .-—Sold also ■!>y T, Parker, Oxford; Hayti and Son, Gloucester; T. Jenkins, Swansea and E. Ballard, Cowbridge. -c-I To Pit-sinkers and Excavators. I PERSONS willing to CONTRACT to SINK a PIT, about ISO yards deep, and 10 feet: wide, at the • Church Pit Colliery, Lansamlet, near Swansea finding all "materials, and fa excavate the ground, and form a Wharf en the river Tawc may send Proposals, scaled up, ad- dressed John Scott, Fhq, at Mr. John Walker's, Swansea, before the 10th of October next. Custom-House, London, Horn 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 abuut the 28th day ot July last, by certain person or persons-unknown. The Commissioners of the Customs do hereby olTer Steward of FIFTY POUNDS to any person tfr persons ^dio shall discover and apprehend, <>r-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 of Millord, on caAvt'cttorj. By order of the Commissioners, G. DELAVAUD, Secretary. CAUTION ii7~respecF to 'llJ^lVAlN IRON-[FORKS. W-1 IF, RE AS many Articles of considerable value have been removed from the premises at Hirwain. under the idea that the same were abandoned by the Proprietors thereofThis is to give Notice to all Persons, that if the same be delivered again Oil the Pre jnises, within one month from the date hereof, no hostile steps will be taken respecting the same but if any Person shall afterwards wilfully withhold, melt up, or destroy any of such property, the most rigorous measures will be imme- diately uhpted against them, and a Reward of TWENTY BOUNDS will be given to any.Person who will give the ■! necessary information to Messrs. PowetL Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon. Brecon, September 23d, 1817. TO OfVNERS OF HORSES. MR. BUCK, VETERINARY SURGEON, SWANSEA, EEGS leave t<} inform Gentlemen, Fanners; "&c. that he has commenced Practice in Swansea and its neighbourhood, and flatters himself he si mil meet with that encouragement, from a liberal and enlightened Public, ■which skill and integrity will endeavour to merit. lie tresis that forty years, practice in London and Newmarket, wtth. the-.most valuable horses in the kingdom under his care, with a perfect knowledge of their anatomy, &c. and proper application of mcdicinc, will be a sufficient claim to the confidence of the public. N. B. Spasmodic Balls, for the Cholic and Gripes, sold ■with particular directions, worthy the notice of Sportsmen and Travellers, as many valuable horses loose their lives in that hasty disease by the inexperience of those who attend Healing Tincture."an infallible cure for Quiuors, Shoulder galled by harness, Thrushes, Corns, and Pricks from Shoe- ing, which, by a few dressings, will be sound by this Tincture the reputation of which, by Veterinary Surgeons abroad with the army, where troop and artillery horses are BO liable to injuries of the above kind, from the performance their duty and frequent huddled situation, and sudden Jbalts, stands so high. ThisTincture is particularly adapted to the Owners of Post-horses, where the sore shoulder lenders the horse so truly pitiable (and the common use has long evidently proved itself injurious to the flesh Of this animal bv preventing its healing.} Embrocation forBurns, which immediately abates In- Samiiiatipn, and renders the patient easy. Firm" done in a safe manner, without disfiguring the aimal. • Infirmary Stables, High-slreet; and Talbot Arms, Saint Mary's-street, BATTLE OF TFJTERLOO^c. Full,1 Authentic, and Circumstantial AC- JLJL COUNT of the Memorable BATTLE of WATER LOO, j u&t completed, in Seven Parts, price 3s. each;, or, in boards, price only 24s. elegantly printed in Quarto, and embefished with Twenty-one beautiful Engraving?, part from Drawings by the ingenious Captain JUNES, who wat engaged in the Action, and executed by Messrs. Mitons Pollard, &c. displaying the most striking scenes of tha, •ever-memorable Victory including every particular rela- tive to, the Second Restoration of Louis XVIII. the Deportation of Bonaparte to St. Helena, and the Ex- -Eroperor's Conduct and Mode ot Life in his Exile. Together ■with Biographical Sketches of the most distinguished Waterloo Heroes; interspersed with numerous interesting Anecdotes, from Officers and others, never before pub- lished. Complied from Official Documents and Original Communications,from a Gentleman who has recently visited Waterloo and its Vicinity. By CHRISTOPHER KELLY, Esq. Author of the New System of Universal Geography, &c. Also just published, KELLY'S HISTORY of the FRENCH REVOLUTION, and the WARS produced by that memorable event, to the Second Usurpation of Bonaparte. Tins Work is printed uniform with the above, and is embellished with Sixty-one highly interesting En- gravings, and completed in'Twenty Parts, price 3s. each; or. "2 vols, in boards, price £ 3 6s. N. B. This Work includes .the. above Battle of Waterloo; therefore those who purchase it, have no need to order the Battle of Waterloo separate. London: printed for THOMAS Kritv, Paternoster- row and nsav he h.-td, by giving orders to tha Booksellers, 'in «l! P«>NS OF'THE BRITISH EMPIRE* ■wuim—li imp Glamorganshire Lieutenancy. 1VTOTICE is herebv given, that the ANNUAL 111 GENERAL MEETING of the LIEUTENANCY of the County of GLAMORGAN, will be iiolden at the CardifF-Arms-inn, in the town of Cardiff, on Tuesday,' the CardifF-Arms-inn, in the town of Cardiff, on Tuesday. the 7th d'ay of October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of carrying into execution the several pro- visions required under the Militia Lnws. By order of the Vice-Lieutenant. EDWARD PRIEST RICHARDS, Clerk to the General Meetings. Cardiff, 22d Sept. 1817. ABEItNANT AND RIIYD-Y-BLEW TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS due and payable at the several GATES in tins TRUST will be LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder;, at the Castle-inn, in -M-ertliyr-TydVi!, on Friday, the 7th Noveinber next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, which 1 oils produced last year £ 393. Security for payment of rent monthly will be required. And notice is hereby also given, to all persons who have any Claims or Demands upon this Trust, to deliver the particulars thereof at the above Meeting, in order that the same limy be enquired into by the Trustees, pursuant to the Act of Parliament lately" passed and at the same Meeting Deeds Poll will be granted to the several persons entitled thereto. W 1\1. MEYRICK, Clerk to the Trust. Dated the 25th September, 1817. B A N K ERSMLICENCESI Stamp-Office, London, September 15, 1817. NOTICE is hereby given, that all. licences granted to Bankers, or others, to issue promissory notes, payable to the bearer on demand, and allowed to be re-issued, will expire on the 10th of.October next, and that they must be renewed within one month from that day. or penalties will, be incurred. That a separate licence must be taken out for every place where the notes shall he issued, in England, unless the persousto be licenced had issued their] notes, at several places, before the 2d July, 18SI8, and originally obtained one licence for aii such places; in which case only they will be again illcludediu one licence. The duty on each licence is £ 30. That every licence must specify the names and places of abode of the persons to. be licenced, and the name of the place or places where, and the name of the bank, as ivell as the partnership name. style, or firm, under which the notes ure to be issued and licences to persons in partnership must specify the natMesand places of abode of all the persons concerned in the partnership, whether all their names appear on the notes or not; snd in default thereof the licences will be void. With these particulars, a specimen of the,notes must also be left at this Office, by persons applying for sych licences. That a penalty of £ 100 for every offence is imposed on the issuing of promissory notes, of the description afore- said, without it licence, or at any other place, or t'nderany other name, style, or firm, than is specified in the licence. This noticc ,is given that all person* concerned may conform to the law, and avoid the penalties for which they iviil otherwise be prosecuted and that persons, applying for hccncl's, may coma prepared with ail the requisite particulars to be inserted therein* without which the licences cannot be filled up, to protect the parties against penalties. By order of file t WM'. HAPPEN. Secretary. I \in-lEREA5 a Commission of Bankrupt is ▼ V awarded and issued forth against EVAN EVANS; late of Maesyrhiw, in the parish of L'atisadnru, in the county of Carmarthen, Timber-MOT-"Iiant, Dealer, and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required tosnrrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, ot the part of them,,on the 29th and 30th days of. September next, and the 1st day of November next, at the Lamb.ltHl, (Mr. John Prices) at Llandovery, in the-county of Carmarthen amresaid, 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 silting the said Bankrupt, is rcqllircrl io finish-his examillation, ahd the 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 payor deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Mr. David Llovd Harries, Solicitor, Llandovery, Car- marthenshire. ■_ UNION TIRE OFFICE, NORWICH. Established in 1797. TRUSTEES. The Most Noble the Duke of Somerset The Most Noble the Duke of Beaulbrt The Most Noble the Duke of Argy le The Right Honorable Earl Craven The Right Hon. Earl Rosebery The Right Hon. Earl Surry The Right Hon. Lord Sali-onn Lord Viscount Aithorpe, M. P. Secretaries, Messrs. T. and S. Bin sou*. Agent for Swansea, W. STROUD. Old HalIk. DIVIDENDS to the parties insured, of £50 per Cent. have been payable by this Institution fur the last fourteen years. These'whosc returns, are now due may receive their re-payments" by applying at the Office, or to the Agent with whom they insured. Upwards of 20,000 persons have reaped this important benefit, amongst whom 40,0001. have been divided. The followingare some of the parties wlic have received returns:- Deposit. Return. ¿to ii. d. £ s. d. Rt. Hon. Lord Ongley, Old Warden 44 3 8 2'J 11 1" Sir C. Corbett, Bart. Adderley-hall 119 7 0 59 IS 6 Ed. W. Martin, Esq. Exning, Suffolk '209 6 2 104 13 1 S. Wells, Esq. Biggleswade 293 2 6 146 11 •> J. Williamson, Esq. Baldock, Herts 238 11 5 119 6 7 Mess. J. Swan & Co. Enshaar, Oson 21-1 O 6 107 0 S Mess. Birley and Co. Whitehaven 624 -17 0 312 8 6 Mr. T. Foster, Heaton Norris, Lane. 262 0 0 131 0 0 The experience of 20 years has demonstrated the security and advantage-of the plan of this Institution, when adopted on an extensive scale, and the rapid. progress which it is still making throughout the kingdonr, is the strongest proof that can be given .of the public confidence in the system. This will be most fully proved by the amount of premium received the last three years, which is as fotio\vs :— 1814-—38,667 13 7 181.5 49,157 10 0 1316 60,135 18 0 A surplus^ capital of upwards £ 100,000 has been accu- mulated. which is retained in aid of the Premiums, (amount- iug to per annum), and the memhers have the further security of a reserve capital now forming by an annual appropriation of 7\ per cent. upon the receipts of premium, which will continue till the amount reaches I 'S Life-office—The Rates'arefnearly 10 per Cent. lower then those demanded by other Offices, and tile savings are re- turned to the tnsure.rs by additions to the slims secured by their Policies..The Capital of the Office exceeds jft90,000. A Bonus of 20 per cent, has been declared upon all po- licies effected prior to June 3815, by which the sums se- cured to thy insured are iciel-,il)i Agents for both Institutions arc established in every principal town in the kingdom. y The Royal Exchange Office having recently made an official, attack on this Institution, the Directors content themselves with stating to the Public a fact which will probably satisfac- torily account for it—vis THAT WITHIN THE SPACE OF SEVEN YEARS THE BUSINESS OF THE NORWICH UNION HAS INCREASED ABOYF, £ v; o.io.ut;!), WHILST THAT OF THE ROYA.L EXCHANGE HAS -'DECREASE]) ABOVE 3,200,000 i CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By WM. JONES, At Manerfabon, near Llandilo, on Monday, the 13th of October inst. and the following days, ALL the elegant HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other Effects, late the property of Wm. M'Clary, Esq. deceased comprising mahogany four-post, 9 tent, and half-tester bedsteads, with dimity, cotton, and other furnituremattresses, prime feather and niUipuff beds; blankets and counterpanes; bedside and stair car- pets very good Brussels nnd Kidderminster drawing-room- and parlour carpets hearth na*; haadsome cott on dra-j pery drawing-room and parlour v n. tow-curtains 4ipl<e;| dimity and cotton bedroor: (i.> u„ n.id cor^cc-• ;«ho-l gany brass nail chairs, painted and other ciiau.; fc»-*as .t.id j cases; mahogany dining, Pembrukc, card, drfSiTnj?, and other tables, sideboards, chest of drawers, bureau desk and 1 bookcase, basin-stands and night-chairs; pier and s*»fng- glasses, mirrors, time-pieces, hall lamps, passage floor-cloths, wire and brass fenders, sets of lire-irons, tumbier, finger, and wine glasses; a variety of kitchen requisites, &c, &c. The whole to be sold without reser?e. The sale to commence each morning at eleven o'clock. Catalogues may be had at the W hite-Lion, Llandilo, and of Mr. John Davies, on the premises, a few days previous to the sale. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, At a loiy rent, and entered upon the 2d day of February nexti The following capital FAR VIS: r|^RENOSE UCIIA, about 1.00 Acres of good & Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, i RE NOSE ISHA, about 100 Acres of good Arabie, Meaoow, mid Pasture Land Both these Farms are situ- the parish of Lanharran, and very convenient for coal and lime. WERNTARRW, about !loa Acres of good Arabie and Pasture Laud, and a good .Sheep-walk. COIDMWSTER, about 19J Acres of good Arable, Mea- dowj and Pastuie Land. These two Farms are situated in the parish of Coychureb; lime and coal on the premises. The Farm-houses, Barns, and Buildings, are all very large, good, and convenient, and in good repair. These Farms are distant from Bridgcnd about two and three miles, and from Lantmserit live and three miles— both good market towns. Appiy (it by k-tt- r. post-paid) to John Deere, Attorney- at-Law. C-nvbridge. SOUTH-WALES—VALE OF GLAMORGAN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the.Bear-inn, in the town of Cowbridge, on Tuesday, the 28tH day of October, iai7, at twelve o'clock in the forenoon, subject to such conditions of sale as will thfin be produced Lot l. A eligible and iinproveable FREE- IIOLJ) FAUM,called RH()0:>E> conveniently situated iii the parishes of Penimifk and Porthkerry. in the said county* near the sea shore about two miles from the port of Aberthaw, ten miles from Cardiff, and eight from Co\i'bridge. The Farm consists oi a good farm-house, barns, stables, outhouses, and 23lA. 3R. 15P, of rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture .Land-; This is juaspiiriinrr country.; fine limestone and coal in plenty at Aberthaw harbour. l,ot A Fie;(i of excellent Pasture 4.2nd, Remaining uA. IE iil P. -Xhi;- Field is the Cliff, in.the parish of Pertiiitcrry. and cymHiaeds a fine view of the Bristol Channel and the opposite Coast 0! Somersetsh Ire. Lot 3. A Field of oi eel lent Pasture Land, containing 5/V 2R. situate below the Cliff, close to the sea. The two lar-t lots command a foeatitiiul view, and are peculiarly adapted lor building a residence for sea bathing. Lot -4. Two Fields of excclbnt Pasture Land, containing togcilicr 3A. 6P. in the parish of Porthkerry, near the sca. Lot 5. A Field oi good Pasture Land, near Porthkerry, containing SR. Lot 6. A Freehold Cottage and Garden, containing lR, situated close to Khouse farm. Lot 7. A Freehold Cottage. Buildhg, and Garden, con- taining Halt an Acre, sitnated near Rhoose Fatal. Lot 8. A Field of excellent Pasture Land, conveniently situated adjoining to die high road leading from the Golden mile to the town of Cowbridge, containing 13A. 3R. IP. Lot 9. A Field of richPusture Land, adjoining the high road leading from Penlline to the townofCowbridgr" con- tainiiig 23A. 2R. 27P. Lot 10. Two excellent Pasture Fields, adjoining the said road leading to the town of Cowbridge, cmitainjz 9A. 1 H.. Lot 11. A very comfortable and commodious Dwelling- House, with an excellent Stable, Coach-house, Barn, Gar- dens, and Orchard, and Three Fields of capital Pasture Land adjoining, co itaining together' 11 A. 2it. IIP. This lot is pleasantly situ,tied ttithe. riilage ot Penlline, and would furm it delighful residence for a genteel family, the -•nation being dry and healthy, close to a church, and distant f:cm the-market-town of Cowbndge onl y one mile. Lot 12. A good Farm-llotiie, Barn, Gardens, and Build- ings, and Two Iiehis ot good Pasture Lund adjoining, j containing 5A. '2R. 27P. This house is situated"in liie village fPerio'ine. Lot 13. An excellent Pasture Field, containing 3A. '2R. Eot 14. Two excellent Pasture Fields, containing 5A. 1R. 39P. Lot 15. An excellent Pasture Field, containing lA. 8P. Lot 16. I wo tieldsot Arable and Pasture, ctentainmc 3A. Rl. 1!3P. Lot 17. An excellent Pasture Field, containing lA. 2P. Lot 13. An excellent Pasture Field, containing iA. A valuable Right of (>0111111011 on Penlline and Newton Lot 13. An excellent Pasture Field, containing iA. A valuable Right of (>0111111011 on Penlline and Newton Moors, is attached to the last seven lots; and they ad- join Newton Moors. Lot J9. All excellent FARM, containing abont t06A. of very licit Arable and Pasture Laud, all within aring-fencej with a good Barn thereon, adjoining the high road reading from the Goldell Mile to the town oi Cowbridge, and affords a line situation, for erecting a dwelling-honse. The above twelve lots are situated in the "parish of Pen- hiiie, and within it mile of the good market-town of Cowbridge, in aline sporting country, dry aitd healthy. Limestone on the premises, and lead ore. j r^ot ,~p' ^'ve I'el.ds of good Pasture Land, containing Lot 21. A good House, Gardens, and Three Fields, con- taining nA. np. 1,0122. A Pasture Field, containing gA. 211. 29P. Lot 23. A good Pasture Field, containing lA- ilil. Lot 24. A Freehold Cottage and Garden, Lot 2.5. 'Four good Pasture Fields, conlainins! 8A. 23P.. Lot: 26. A good Pasture Field, containing 0:V. 1 R. IP, Lot 27. Three good Fields, or Closes of pasture Laud, containing JA, Jh. Lot 28. Two Fields of good Pasture, containing <j A, 3R. IP Lot 29. Two Fields of good Pasture, containing 6A. lIt. up, Lot :30. A Close of good Pasture, containing qn. 9P. Lot. 31. A Field of good Pasture, containing'1 A. 2R. 33P, Lot 32. '1 wo Closes of good Pasture, containing 2A. 111. IP. ° The last 13 lots are situated near the village of L-tngan, distant from the market and post-towns of Bridgend and Cowbridge about three miles, and convenient to the road. Limestone find lead ore are here found. There is a considerable quantity of young Timber on the j different lands, nnd a Right »f Common attached to most of thent, and the lead mines are valuable. Convenient time will be given for payment of the pur- chase-money, or the purchases may be "completed iJUmp- diatviy, and the possession given the Purchaser 'on the 2d ot February next. The vale (if Glamorgan is hea'ut-ifully rich and fertile; abounds with coal, timber, mine and minerals: provisions are eher.p and good and he 'communication with England rendered very convenient.and cheep, by means ot 'mails and stage' coaches, carriers, aiirl water carriage. Appiy'(if by letter, post-paid) to John Deere, Attorney.- at-Law, Cowbridge, at whose Oflice Maps of -tUe Estates may be seen. CARMARTHENSHIRE, AND COUNT IXBOROUfl H OF CARl!fARTU.EN.. CAPITAL FREEHOLD ESTATES TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD Bf AUCTION (OR IN THE MEAN TIME BY PRIVATE CONTRACT J ? At the White-Lion-inn, Queen-street, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 4th rwx*, o'clock in the afterncoii, subject to sucb Conditions of Sale as be tht 2a the By JOHN DAVIES, Auctioneer. [• Parish. g. 2c^mentSmd ^ni~nUtf't <-U | T(„urc ritu-.it*. j Laud. Rent. I Observations. ri Am R- p* £ • s- d. l^landevyson 1 Park-bach, near William Davies of) 1 12 24 0 0 An old Lease Taliares Llanfihangel '2 Eskergaia and 'Griffith Thomas 114 S 20 f'L J Lease tbr 21 rr, Alios y corn Clynie Ditto 97 O 13$36 ° 0 about 12 yfarsLrF^h^n I unexpired ,i°^!Ci S ''f 1 r -v-owmgm a thriving jwav, j Wllh an extensive sfieep naik 3 Wr*Evaa '<*» 138 0» "> ° fer»iiv« w valuable property, having 74 hich may be cut to great profit and. <!dvantage every 20 or 22 vears for ever. and with an extensive 4 Rhiwsaitlibren Thomas Evans 151 1 25 45 0 0 At will oc\erui <\Lies oi wood n, KrGwi,' £ upon urn':or cf >- K!ywsanhbre: and an cxtSR ve sheep walk and right ct- 5 House, Smith's OJ. Benjamin, 3 3 0 Leasefor3live, COmai0n aUached »• Shop,Garden, & Smith Field, near Rhiw- saithbren saithbren 6 Gili'acbyrhew TboiuasRces 98 3 3 20 0 0 At will & a 1 A quantity of thriving weed growing ti post this lot, and an extensive valuable sheep waik :tllached toil. Llanllwny 7 Ciynricket-fach 11 3 12 9 9 0 Leasefor2l vrs i-f wMpI, u i-»s ithsii nirni lies verv cotn- nne*pir"(? •W!U-i"« iu.a 'V56 w1,h t,ie f 8 The Wheat-Sheaf F.vanEV'ans,late 12 12 0 Lease for-one") Jajo">ll'S iAr,u ot BailcybacL. Thevilhe-e Public-House, Cath. Thomas life, i.-Td ofAberg.fr. Garden & Fields, about S5jr.J lech, and f Abergorleeh The«o five tots, comprising the comprising!^ 9 harden, Drt.Bhjddereh a 5 0 jvhole of the village of Abeiiaor- the whole. lucking lylnl, & lecii, may be put up in one or of the said .1 „ • -rj I icPa';ale lot-< as may be found village JO HouseGarde,, Henj. Beynon til 6 At will j most eligible at the time of saie. 0 11 House & Garden Dame! Jones 4 jo -\t \riil j V House & Garden Hies. j. Hugh 11 OTuwiil J St, Peter's r 13 Logincoch Farm. David Harry 40 0 0 12 o 0 Lease for > .n. • r upper fran- nearG willy rive i: „ J ,MS,18 a icompuct farm, I^i.ng chiseofthe on the oordersol t he ri ver G wily» county of j 14 Caerddol Mea- Messrs; Morris, 9 0 0 36 0 0 1 r,_ a, I a"d v,|hin one mils oi the town tiieborough"! dow, adjoining Morgan, & Co. vrs ni'V, ( Garniartuen, .and about the oi' Carmar- Logincoch Farm arf. 1 j sam'' d'stance from Abergwili.v then and exoired "I HI" M" F" °!lt °f !eHse vviU Aberguviily t capable of great advance. S3" Mr. George Saunders, of Perth-y-berllan, or the respective tenants, will shew tb^ -i i- inforiofttiou r, .quired and for turttier particnlars apply to Messrs. Evans and Son Soli"itor« H- f' W Oflice of Mr. W.Jones. • Carmarthen, Soiicltor, where the Maps of the Estates lie for^'n'-pect^ll0r<iW"s1, 01 :;i til:: CHEVIOT RAMS. | to be sdLi) by Private contract, } Q if.VinRAL very handsomeCHLVlO i R,\MS O of tl)e true Mountain Breed, being very hardy, of a large siz*. good form, and fine wool. For particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr Halket, ilbeola, near Neath, Glamorganshire. -iii-"11R. BJCllAnD TuRNER, ON HIS INCOMPARABLE BLACKING. j\s when tlic Sun's glad beams dilfuste JJesplendent lustre tar and near, So shines your Blacking oii tny Shoes, Unsullied, splendid, bright,"and clear. To Sol whi^plnnet fan compare, What morning star shines half so bright! For influence, heat, and light are there, fi -ii matchless source of boundless light 1 The blossom spreads itself to thee, Parent of trees, of flowers, and fruit; And in the eve, the Western Sea, Sj-KMitaneous rolls to pay thee suit. B«t cease, my Muse, this lofty siraki, Nor sun, nor stars, nor seas explore, But to the point revert again — For ,merit is reserved in store. • > ♦Tis nvterit moves me now to write, Why «h.uld it languish on my tongue"? For roerit must be brought to light, And 'ha to whom it does belong. TcRNf.it, thy name on rccord stands, i High on the' p'mnicle of Fame, I "Thy liv«3y genius then demands } ■Some istlle tribute ttJ thy name. j 1'ky curious lisy.sid, shining Blncfe, The r;:rc invention of thy inhn.i, Was not explored in ages back, • Nor ever e.qnall'd by mankind. t This Blacking, when it is applied To Boots or Shoes, such lustre yields, v. That those who.use u thick with piide On TtJRKsa, of Saint George's-fsclds; 'lone, tliiit can S'i'i.s he, and lis alone, that can This matchless composition make Second his great: exertions then, 'Renderd" u scf'nl for yonr sake. What, ihougli t&« rich say garment* boast. And costly preparations use. Yet is their 'granrtcur greatly lost, Without tliis Klacking on their Shoes. Urge, then, your feotsteps to the place, Of thill rC¡'lOwne..J man's abode; His habitation yott may trace, By journeying 5,0 the Londonlroad. Observe, ihis Blacking is sold in Sixpenny, Shilling, and Eightcenpentiy Bottif- Bootmakers, Grocers, Drug- gists, Perfumers, Ironmou ?ers, Brushinakers, &c. in town a ad country. No. 114, London Road, Southwark. N. B- As!: for Vomer's Blacking. Take tio'ice, this Biackin g may be had wholesale and retail, at the Exportation i Warehouse, 114, London-road, Southwark, and by oeer-s, Perfu;nel's, Oilmen. and Boot-maker's in the Metru|! olis, and by the uiider-men- linnod A rciif's — SWANSEA •• Jenkins S. Jenkins J, Edmonds R.-Be van A. Griffiths S. Dawe CAKKARTHEN.T. JMorris J. Williams C.Joncs J. Harris J. Morgan J. Lewis ,T. Edwards LLANDILO W.L. Lott LI.AN'GADOCK T. Thomas LLANBOJDV n. Lewi, LLANDOVERY D. R. Helps L Willian.s BRECON W. Vuughan M.Rbbernon R. Winston V.Robertson G. Awor.tv I CnicxHowEtr..J.\Vi!liams | PESIBROXE R. Wilmot i D. Thomas J -Ptidiior X?-NBY T. Child G. DiiVis J. Rees F. Noot ? ''ATIUKTII George&Co. [ 3 li i.roRi) • • T. Jones K Pritchard H f VF.BFORD- J. Potter WEST J. Alkn W. Jewell J. Nash J.Davis P, Eec::avd J.Jenkins ABI: r.cAVENNvn;sttickley j > H. Williams i I. Wvke, W. llivis Slow VOVZli C. Ford S. Bevan t' Ha.-ri>. j A'-k for Ti; E;. -CARMAHTfJ KASU IHE—SOU ft f WAi.ES FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONIRAJT,' LL thac very compact and valuable FREE. LÃ HOLD ESTATE,called the !,BERI -WI ^ST\*ri-' m the parish of Llandebie, in the sanfeountx of 'Caru'ar" ien, consisting ot several ifnefy wooded illld we!! allotted Farms, in the occupation of respectable tenants, let at the very low annual rent of £ *208 3* These Premises are with,o a ring-fence, nd -iniate on ,e turupikc-road lending from the market aiin post town of Llandilo to the _fashionable sea port town of Swansea, through both of wnich places the London mail passes daily, distant from Llandilo six miles, and from S • an ea fn'een nines, and two miles from lime and coal. The property ,s intersected wiij, Maiden Veins of Coal which inay be worked at an eas-. e*pen«-. to great .idvanfige. on iliVdf'?,! I in f £ E(iniinedi'.t«Iy expectant Of -n ee Perso,,s' of the re [Kcti e ages 3wri' <>_J years, and 40 years, or thereabot ts) of nd f^vns1"' ^n'M»^.10TsES' I'-EN" EM EN TS. FARMS, hrPTTX1 H,VlbDiTAWT' with extensive COL- .i; < -^W,iCl t0 respectable tenants, at ihe ainuial >cl.t 01 606 los. or thereabopts situate, in ihe. several pans ics of LLnion, Llandebie, and Llfinartliney, in tha said county of Carmarthen. I he ah'n e Estates are nearly contigious to each other, and would either separately or together form the most de- sirao.e propel ties in the Principality for the invesimer.t ot money. particulars may be nnd (if by letter, post paid) on appli- cation to A; Manning, Esq. John-street, Adelplii, London; f ir-ir"1'"1 ^SC1' Norfolk-street, Strand, London; rA 'h'^m Hay, of Brinmawr, near Linnriilo, who will T rfvJ r~Zm«T "r t,J J- Be>n.m. Solicitor, NewcaKie- Carmarthenshire, !rcaf f()r lhc sa|c. CHING'S WORM LOZEXGES. TTjs a fact established by the annual- Bills of „ MoitAuty Usat one half of the Chiidren horn are cut olf bafore attaining Seven Years of Age, and the fruitful source of this mortality is found to exist in the foul state of the Siomscn and Bowels which produces the generation of" Wornii. As tue safe restorer of lufatine Health, in thiscriticrtl state, CHING'S WORM LOZENGES," have long held a distinguished reputation: mild and s-ifr- in their operation, suited to every stage of this period of lite, and infallible m their effect,'their character has been sustained by the highest names in rank, respectability, and. science, from^ ti personal knowledge of their utility in their own families. Many fond and anxious mothers, who have watched with inexpressible solicitude the dawniil*- days at their;young offspring, ktu,wing loo well the danger- and vicissitudes of that tender age, have successfully had recourse to these Lozenges, and can gratefullv testify to their excellence. As an opening Medicine in Spring and Summer, nnd for foulness of the Stomach and Bowels and Convulsions although Worms may not exist, it is allowed tc) be supnior to every other. Sold in Packets at Is. l|d. and Boxes at 2s. 9d. and5s,6d. by K. Butler and Sons, No. 4, Cheapside, London also by the Printer of this Paper the principal Booksellers and Druggists throughout Wales. Every Man his own Doctor, T Y TJ;K VSZ OF 'DR. BOEnIIAA VE's RED ILLS, a me- dicinc famous throughout Europe for the cure .ef every stage and symptom of a certain complaint. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owm<-to the unskilfulness of illiterate inert, who, by an improper treatment of thisdirefu) calamity, not unfrequently cause those foul ulcerations and blotches which so often sppear on the head, face and body, with dimness in the sight, noise in the ears, deafness, strictures, ebstinate gleets, nodes on tiie shin bones, ulcerated sore, throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head nnd limb.i (frecjuentl.v ^mistaken for other disorders) till at length general debuhy and decay of the constitution ensues, am' and a melancholy death puts a period to suffering mortality i With each box is given a. copious hjll of .directions, by which all ppvions arc enabled speedily to cure themselves with safety and secresy, without the least confinement or which all ppvions arc enabled speedily to cure themselves with safety and secresy, without the least confinement 0; hindrance of business. Its amazing sale within the last f/rty years, though seldom advertised, is a certain criterion ef its immense utility. Price only 4s. Gd. per box. Another supply is just received from London, nnd for sn'o by Mr..Ien!ns, Printer of this. Paper an.d rauiv also' he I-ad of Mr. Daniel, Carina 1 1 |) h v verfordwest; ".nd aVl^ North, Lroci:rj, This medicine is a s'yvi;n*i<^i, r me^ r1 1 < f eii-m, glnndul.'i- nhsfructions, p n r II 11 r 'f t has >><;c (