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Swansea Infirmary and Dipensarji. j On the ht of July will be published, AN INQUIRY into the CONDUCT of the COMMITTEE of the SWANSEA INFIRMARY, mid their late unjust and illiberal Treatment of the Medical Officers who had gratuitously amended for the last 9 years. By J. C COLLINS, M. I). F. L. S. This Institution has now been established eight years, at an expense considerably less than a thousand pounds, and has enabled abuut 8,000 Patients to receive the pro- fessional advice of three Physicians and three Surgeons gratuitously, together with the medicines, Sec. prescribed tor their cure and relief. With such facts before them, the Subscribers offer their unanimous and most cordial thanks to <jacb of the Medical Gentlemen for their Skill, humanity, ana attention shewu to the objects under their care, and it ,?r.tfelt satisfaction they-congratulate the several °* 'ls Charity upon the result of their labours." Vide. Annual Report of Subscribers. Oct. 1. 1816 TEN POUNDS REWARD, ;pae&mate Coal. WHEREAS several Captains of Vessels have loaded Coals at the Port of Cardiff, of a very inferior quality, and sold it as Maes-mawr, by which means the Maes-mawr Coal has obtained a bad name, and the sale of it much injured ;—I hereby offer a Reward of TEN POUNDS to any one who will give such information as will enable me to prosecute to conviction any person guilty ftsuchfrau.d. BROCKET GROVER. Pnrth-y-Gio, near Cardiff, May 25,1818. TWO GIMNEAS REWARD. LOST, from Green Meadow, near Cardiff, a TAN-COLOURED GREYHOUND BITCH, with »' large white mark the upper part of her neck, which extends round, but becomes gradually smaller as it meets L below; she has a black circle round the eyes, and answers to the name of FLY—supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Newport, having been seen there for some days after She was lost. .The above Reward is hereby offered to any person who Will bring the Bitch to Mr. Lewis, at Green Meadow afore- s«id,J and a Reward of ONE GUINEA is hereby offered to any person who will give Mr. Lewis such information as "will ciiable him to find her.—Whoever detains the Bitch after this notice will be prosecuted. May 25,18J8. SODA WATER. J SCHWEPPE and Co. beg respectfully to acquaint the Nobility, Gentlemen of the Faculty, and the Public, they continue to Manufacture their SODA and ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATERS, at Cliften, Hear Bristol, where they can be supplied. The above Waters are made from the Upper IJotwell Spring, and in the greatest state of perfection.! J. SCHWEPPE and Co. request their friend. to address their orders to J- Schweppe and Co. Clifton. MR. S. WEBB, Cheap-street, Bath, Agent. Glamorganshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE 1B hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or ASSEMBLY of the COMPANY of PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION _v>ill be held, by Adjournment, at the Cardiff-Arms inn, in the town of Cardiff, on Wednesday, the 24th day of June t the hour of cleven in tile forenoon. THOS. REECE. Clerk to the said Company. avigation-IIouse, June 3,1818. Glamorganshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL GKNERAL MEETING or ASSEMBLY of the PROPRIETORS of the said CANAL WAVlGAlfON wijl be held at the Cardiff'-Arms-inn, in the town ot Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, on Friday, the 11th day of September next, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon, for the; purpose ot taking into consideration the propriety of LOWERING the RATES of TONNAGE on the said CANAL N AVIG ATION, and if so determined tlo lower them accprdiugly. Cardiff, June 3,1818. BEN.T. HALL, ftlCHD. GRIFFITHS, GEO. BOURNE, THOS. CHARLES, THOS. BOURNE. JOHN B. BRUCE. T To Engineers. KINGTON RAILWAY. ANY Person willing to CONTRACT for the M AKING of this RAILWAY, from the Hay Rail- way at Eardisley, in the county of Hereford, to the Lime- Works at. Buningjob, in the county of Radnor, being twelve ittiies in length (under an Act of the present Session of Par- liament), and for keeping the same in repair for ten year;, is requested to send his Proposals, in writing, on or before the 26th day of June inst. to Messrs. Davies and Banks, jkington, Herefordshire, who will furnish a Plan of the Line ot Road, appoint a proper person to shew the same, and give such other explanations as may be desired. It is intended that every expense attending the work (except the price of land) shall be comprehended in the Contract; and it will be squired that ample security be given for the due performance of such Contract. DAVIES and BANKS. Kington, June 2,1818. PELICAN OFFICE, For INSURANCE on LIVES and GRANTING ANNUITIES, THIS Office was- established in Lombard- Street, London, in the year 1797, by a numerous and 'espectable Proprietary ^and the Board of Directors, wi.ih Confidence, arising from the increased Prosperity and Pet- tbnnency of the Establishment, as well as from the Exprri- I!nce ofitsusefulness and benefit to the public, think it due to those who may still be unacquainted with the.impor- tance and advantages of Life Insurance, briefly to suggest some of the leadrng and peculiar recommendations to ?!niost every degree and RanI, in Society. Life Insurance Is of manifest consequence to all those who hold Estates for Life, Situations and Offices, Civil, Ecclesiastical, or IT Professional to Officers in the Army and Navy, &c. as, payment of an Annual Premium, the Party insured is Enabled t" provide for Wite, Children, or others, whose future welfare he may wish in vain, by other means, to pro Inqte. it affords a permanent ultimate security to those Who advance Money upon Annvities or otherwise. It ren- ders Leases, determinable on one or more lives, nearly *qual in value to freehold Estates, as an Insurance to the Amount of trie pay-able on the demise of a party no- minated in sucii'Leases, will pioduce the Sum required for Renewal. It is a cheering refuge to parties engaged in ex- pensive and speculative undertakings: it affords to Persons 'n Trade the certain means of indemnification against a bad or doubtful debt; in short. Life Insurance, established lit policy, sanctioned by Government, and confirmed by tile test of experience, is become, to almost every situation Wt human life, a measure equally important, useful, and beneficial. Annuities, are granted upon the most equita- ble terms, under a Special Aftt of Parliament, granted to W Office. THOMAS PARKE, Sec. COMPANY'S AGENTS AT V GLOCEH-J-KR, Turner and Morris. .Tp.wE-Esnuttr T. Holland. Wonc ESTER J* Timmings. v f'I,, J. NEATH. Hopkinlle.es. LEoMitfsriirt..Win. Ta\ior. STROPD Edward Wall, GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY COURT. NOTICE is hereby given, that the NEXT COURT will be held at TRESILLIAN, near Cow- bridge, OIl Wednesday, the 17ih day ol June instant. THOS. THOMAS, Recorder. Cardiff, June 2d, 1813. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. ON Sunday, June 21, TWO SERMONS will be PREACHED in AID of the above SOCIETY, one in the Church of Cowbridge, the other in the Church of Lanblethian, by the Rev. II. S PLUMPTRE, Vicar of the said Parishes, when the attendance of all those who are interested in the welfare of the Society is earnestly re- quested. Service will begin at Cowbridge in the morning precisety at eleven, and at Lanblethian in the evening pre- cisely at four n'clock. MISS COLLIEti RESPECTFULLY informs her Friends, her 'ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES will Close, for the Midsummer Vacation, on Friday, June the 21st, and Re-open July 13th. Wind-street, Swansea, June 10,1813. TYNYRLIEOL. MRS. INCE'S ESTABLISHMENT, for a limited number of YOUNG LADIES, will Close, for the Recess, the ensuing week, and Re-opon July 28th. Tyuyrheol, June 10, 1818. NEWPORT SCHOOL, Monmouthshire, BY MR. C. MCCARTHY, WILL Close on the 17th inst. aud Ratppen on Monday, the 20th of July next. v 1 he system of tuition, comprising the Classics, FrenclVs, and Mathematics, to the utmost lIsual extent, is introductory to the universities, the navatandmibtafyestabtishments, the learned professions, and the higher departments of trade. 1 he object peculiarly held in view is, to combine the extent nnd efficiency of a public education, with the comforts and special attentions of a private one, without the exorbitant expense of either. The constant support and friendship experienced bv Mr. M'Carthy demand his wannest gratitude, which, per- haps, shall be best evinced by his strenuous endeavours to realise his professions. TERMS AS USUAL. References numerous and highly respectable. Newport, June 10, 1818. AT the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the NORWICH UNION' FIRE and LIFE ASSOCIATIONS, held at the Office, on the 1st day of June, 1818, STARLING DAY, Esq, Alderman, Treasurer to the Institution, in the Chair, The following Resolutions were unanimously agreed to 1st. That the very satisfactory Report of the Fire In- surance Society, which has been now read, be received and approved, and that it be circulated amongst all the Members. 2d. That whilst this Meeting laments, in common with the Directors, the unprecedented extent of incendiary and fraudulent Fires during the past year, and highly approves of the consequent measure* which luwe been pursued, it is impressed with a strong persuasion that the result of such measures, and of other concurrent causes, will be the pre- vention of similar delinquency in future. „ 3d. That this Meeting highly appreciates the usefu) ht- bours of the local Cwmmittees, and desires to express its sense of the important services they have rendered to in- dividual sufferers, to the Board of Directors, and to the So- ciety at large. -Hh. That the Report of the continued prosperity of the Life Office be received and approved, and that the'same be generally circulated. 5th. ihat the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Rev. Sir H. Rivers, Bart. J, C, Curwen, Esq. M. P. M*ior- General Hall, W. Stanton, Esq. II. H. Birley, Esq. Isaac Cook, Esq.. and Joseph Hellicar, Esq. for their acceptance ot the otficfe of Trustees, and to the Noblemen aud Gentle- men comprised in the list of Trustees, for their continued support ot the Establishnrcnt. 6th. That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Directors and Auditors for their attention to she General concerns of t&t Establishment during the past year. STARLING DAY, Chairman. The Chairman having left the Chair, the following Reso- lution was proposed and unanimously adopted. That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to Starling Day, Esq. for his attention to the business of the day. SAMUEL BIGNOLD, Secretary. Uopat Change durance, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King George the First,) For ASSURING HOUSES,BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORN, IlAY, STOCK, 1c.; and also for the ASSURANCE of LiVES, and granting ANNUITIES on LIVES. HPHE CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- X CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, that they have authorised their respective Agents to recei ve Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK at the Rate of 2s. per Cent. per Annum. Persons whose Annual Premiums fall due on the 24th March, 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 ot their Policies on or before the 9th of (July,, iis the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond t he'd ate ,)t each Policy, will then expire. f Glamorganshire. Swansea Messrs. GnovE. Cardiff N. FRENCH, Jun. Breconshire. Brecon CNART.ES WILD. Carmarthenshire. Carmarthen WILLIAM NORTH. Carnarvonshire. Bangor JOHN ROBERTS, Cariiarvoii J o s F, i, it IN'A X E 31 A- Denbighshire. Wrexham JosE.ni LANGTOSD. Flintshire. Holywell WILLIAM TUIUON. Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. MAURICE JONES. Monmouthshire. Monmouth. THOMAS TUDOR. Newport Mr. TIBBINS. Herefordshire. Hereford JOHN ALLEN, Bookseller, Leominster SAJUTEL NICHOLAS, Ledbury WILLIAM HOLBRO.OK. Shropshire. Oswestry —— HUGHES, Shrewsbury J. EDUOWFS, Wellington STEPHEN JENKINS. This Corporation will, in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of goods, and. pay the sufl'erer's loss, whether the goods are destroyed, lost, or da- maged by such removal. All pa yments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation withoutdeduction. N.B. Fire Policies will he allowed free ofexpence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. This Company have in variably made goud Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents £ 3- ASSURANCES on LIVES being fount; to be ad vantageous to persons having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the lite or lives of them, selves or others, Tubics of the Rtttos t'or'.suc)) Assurances and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had of the said Agents. And, ior the greater convenience of the Pub- lic, the Company have' determined to extend (hu special agreement) the Assurance on Lives to (he age ol' 7n.yours June 10,1818. SAM. FENNING, Jun. Sec. ONLY TWO DAYS To Draw 76 Capital Prizes. .—. STATE OF THE WHEEL, 3 Prizes of ^20,000, Prizes of £ 3,000—2 Prizes of £ 2,000 33 Prizes of ^500 and < £ '300—36 Prizes of d'2(X). THE SIXTU.DRAWNPiUZE ABOVE £1,000 JVICST B% ifsZl ou £ 40,000. NEXT TUESDAY, June 16, TVillbe the Last Day of Drawing but One. HAZARD C9 Contractors. ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, and their AGENTS, Sold and Shared FOUR of the Capital Prizes drawn LAST THURSDAY, 4th June; and in the Last Year's Lotteries, v FIVE PRIZES of J20.000. f s and Shares, Warranted Undrawn, are now on Sale by the following Agents: S. GROVE, Postmaster, Swansea I And by J. EVANS, Bookseller, Carmarthen, who sold a E. ULAniWAYT, Chemist and Druggist, Narberth ] Prize of-20,(H>t in the late Lottery. Aud by HAZARD & Co. CONTRACTORS, at their very Old Office, ROYAL EXCHANGE, London, established upwards ol 100 Years, where Prizes have been Shared and Sold, amounting to ThIIANY MILLIONS. N. B. All the. unsold Tickets and Shares must be sent by Post to London Next Tuesday, the 16tlt of June. BRIG INDUSTRIOUS, Wm. Peltigrcto, Master, A constant Trader between London an>! Canlitf, is now lying-at Carpenter Smith's Wharf, Borough to take in Goods for Cardiff aiici Newport, and will sail for those ports with all possible dispatch. Cardiff June 6. 1818., TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A RIVER BARGE, about .50 'Jons burden, J in working condition. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Bevan. Mor- riston if by letter the postage to be paid. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, CONCURRENT LEASE of the 'HTUES XJL of the extensive Parishes of ICGLWYSILAN anil LANVABON,. for Twenty-one Years, froiii Peterstidc, 1818. By a recent Survey the Statute Acres of Com amount as under: Wheat. Oats. Lambs. 447 4f5"> Baria;. Fleeces. Calves above, seven. S-l$\ 837 in For further information apply to Mr. Edward Stephens, Chapter Cleric, Landaff; post-paid. TO BE LET Oft SOLD, C^ATCOMB WHARF and WAREHOUSE, W with the Fishery thereunto belonging, conveniently situated for the shipping of timber and coal from the Forest of Dean, and for the Swansea trade; lying on the river Severn, near to Lidney, and directly opposite where the Gloucester and Berkley Canal will fail into that river. The above Premises are held under lease (at a small ground rent), of which 12 years were uncxpired at Michael- mas last. For further particulars apply to the Birmingham Mining and Copper Company. Birmingham. 770 BE LET, FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, A Ready-Furnished MOUSE, in the town of Crickhowell, consisting of a good sized drawing- room, and two small parlours, with three hed-rooms of the same size, and two servants'-rooms; a Garden in front of the house, well croped and stocked with fruit-trees; a Coach-house and''three-stalled Stable. The services also of a Cook and Housemaid, it required. t For particulars apply to Mrs. Turner, Bear-inn* Crick- howell. G L A MO RG A N SIII RE—SOUTH W A LEs! TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TOG F.TIIElt OR SRPARATFT.Y, ROATH COURT and ROATII VILLA, witfi nearly 100 Acres of very rich Land, pleasantly situ- ated within two miles of the market-town of Cardiff. Both houses and offices are in the very best repair, convenient, and fit for the repeptiou of genteel families. For further particulars apply to John Wood, Esq Cardiff; or Mr. Murray, Surveyor and Land-Agent. 61, St. Martin's- lane, London letters" post-paid. IN THE YALE OF GLAMORGAN, j. SOUTH WALE"S. TO BE SOLD BYPltlV ATE CONTRACT, AN ESTATE, containing 671 Acres of very rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in a high state of cultiviiiion. This estate is bounded'on the south by the Bristol Channel; there is a harbour for vessels, and an inexhaustible rock of excelleut limestone all along the beach, which might be made very profitable by erecting draw kilns and bjnninq lime lor manure for llie supply ot the opposite coast of Devon and Somerset, where there is a C()IIS(Itllt The. situation is pleasant and near gOod markets, being only four miles from Cowbridge, iiiteen from Cardiff, si* from "Bridgend, and only one' tfde's sail from Bristol. The country abounds n-ith game, and there is a pack of fox hounds kept in the neighbourhood. For particulars apply to Mr. Murray, Surveyor and Land Agent, 61, St. Martiu's-lane, London letters post-paid. Fraud Prevented. TO counteract the many attempts that are daily made to impose on the un« ;ny a spurious com- position instead of the "I)rel- ai-ed by Day and Martin,they n'aveadoptedfanewLabeUuwhich their signature and address, 97., HIGII HOLBORN, is so conspicuously. placed in the centre of the Lahe), that they triist;iii attention to this, and the difference of tiie type which is unlike all letter-press, will enable purchaser* at once to detect the imposition. The Real Japan BLACKING, made and strid wholesale by DAY and MARTIN, 97. High 1 lolborn, and retailed by the.principal (j roc;vl"S. Druggists, Booksellers, [roniuon- j gers, Perfumers, Booimakei s, &e. in I he United Kingdom, j Iti Bottles at (id. Is. and Is. 6d. cur/t. AHERYSTWIiH. TO BE LET, AVD ENTERED UPON" IMMEDIATELY, \LL that DWELLING-MOUSE, called CRYNFR.YN-HOUSE, with a Co icli-house, a sii- sfalled Stable, an excellent Garden, and one Acre of Land between the house ami the sea, most delightfully situated. And also to be LET. and entered upon on the '29th day ofSepleUlher next, a COUNTRY RESIDENCE, within a short distance of the said town of Aberystwiih, fit for the j reception of a family ot the first respectability, with from i 20 to l.">0 Acres of good Land. Further particulars may be had of Mr. Daniel Williams, Attorney, Aberystwiih; if by letter post-paid GABALVA, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Between Cardiff and Liandaff. Desirable Family Residence, with excellent Offices, Lawns, Pleasure Grounds, Flower and Kitchen Gar- dens, Green house, Peach-house, Pinery, Succession- ho,ises, and 121 Acres of Meadow, Arable, and Wood Land, the river Taffflowing in front of the House, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, I By Mr. ROBINS, At Garraway's^ Coffee-house, Exchange" Alley, Cornhill, Loudon, on Ihursday, July 16, 1818, at twelve o'clock, IV ONE I.OT. A Very desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, ,(1. GABALVA; comprising a very eligible Residence, adapted for the accommodation Of a family of the first respectability, beautifully situate on a fine lawn, command- ing delightful and hinhty interesting views of the adjacent country, within half a Hille of Llandaff, and three of Cardiff, on the banks of the river Tuff, which affords fine salmon awd trout fishing, late the residence of Sir ROBERT LYNCH BLOSSE, Bart, deceased. The House contains a spacious dining and drawing room, Horary, servants' hall, housekeeper's room, butter's pantry, siore-room, kitchen. scullery, pantry, hot and cold baths, ..xc ondceHars in the basement; on the principal story, a bi-euiifiist-rooin, five best bed-chambers, five rooms for ervants, and five sleeping-rooins over; coach house and stables for eight horses, harness-room, laundry, wash and brew-house, two barns, dairy, granaries, cattle-houses, &c. iii excellent repair; a capital flower garden, extensive fruit and kitchen gardens, green and peach-houses, pinery, suc- cession houses, and gardener's house, with 121 Acres of MEADOW, ARABLE, and WOOD LAND. Llandaff is a good sea-port, affords every accommodation of water carriage, and the neighbourhood highly respectable. To bt viewed by applying atGabalva, where particulars may be had of Edward P Richards. Esq. and the Cardiff- Amis, Cardiff; of Mr. Simpson, the.Bear, Cowbridge; Kinu's-Head, Newport; Bottoii-Arnis. Cliepstow'; Kin«'s- Head, Gloucester; Bush, Bristol; W hite-Liul1, Bath; of Messrs. Williams, Whitinore, and Co. Solicitors, Lincoln's- inn at Garraway's; and of Mr. Robins, Warwick street, Golden-square, London, where a plan of the Estate may be seen. ROWLAND SF SON respectfully inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Public at large, that in consequence of the high repute of their celebrated Macassar Oil, insidious persons have imitated it with a Counterfeit, co HI posed of deleterious ingredients injurious to the hair; to avoid such imposition it is necessary to a-k for ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. Each bottle is signed on the outside label in red ink, A.ROWLAND I", SON, with a Treatise on the llair enclosed, This Oil is the ORIGIXAI. alld GENUI.VI;, possessed of salu- brious propertIes-warranted to afford the greatest nourish- ment to the HUMAN HAIll-prevents the linir being injured by illness, change of climate, study, travelling, accouche- ment, <jce.—Removes the scurf, harshness and drYllcss- renders it soft and glossy—prevents its falling of for turning grey-creates a thick growth on the BALDEST PLACES — makes the hair strong in curl, which it keeps in damp wea- theri exercise, &c.—imports a pleasant perfume—and pro- duces whiskers, eyebrows. &c. Tite proprietors warrant its innocence, and to improve the hair from infancy to the latest period of life. The inestimable properties of this Oil have gained it the patronage of ticir lloyal Highnesses the Princess of Wales, Duchess of York, the Duke of Sussex, his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Rc.s.sia, by their especial authority. Price '3s. Gd.—7s.—10s. lid. and One Guinea each. Also, ROVyLAND'S ESSENCE pf TYRE. By iiii-relv kvettiii, the hair with this preparation, the pro- prietors warrant to produce immodiaielv a perfect change in ItEI) or GREY HAIR. WHISKLRS, EYEBROWS, &c. to a beautifu) glossy and permanent BROWN or BLACK, imitating the exact natural colour. Washing makes this dye more durable. Ladies or Gentlemen may dye their hair witu ease and secrecy. Price 4s.—17s. Cd. and'lOs. 6d. Soli.1 wholesale, retail, and for exportation, by the sole A. ROWLAND and So- CI)rliCr ot'Ki"I)Y-s,r,et, the first turning on the right in llatton-gsnden, Holborn, London and, by appo.intnienl, by Mr. Jenkins, printer of this paper,.and .Air. Morgan, perfumer,. Swansea. | KT Observe the signal.ire, A. ROWLAND & SON. CARMARTHENSHIRE. A FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, LL that truly desirable MESSUAGE FARM, and LANDS, called GLANBRY1)DW CONRAMMGL^ Acres, and now let u,Ser a lease for O^E life, aged A, rem of ^FI40 PER annum. RH VDYRLLW V D ? A RM' a"d RHA> L>YRLLY\ D, eonummg 5» Acre-, and let under a lease tor one life, aged O9 year5, for J8 a year only. Both I-arms are freehold, and situate in the "vale of Towv. tour miles from the market-town of Liandito. and eig'hf from Llandovery, through which places the London mail passes daily, and the neighbourhood is parti- cularly good. s> K & f AN nsAR1"n'iETV?PSM KSSU AC E, FA RM. &. LANDS, called T\ R JEN KIN POWELL POINTER, containing 108 Acres, which is let for 5,=j per annum. the above Farm is situate in the parish of Talley, nine miles from Llandilo, on the Lampeter road. 'E will shew LH« PR«YYGAS; and for P»RIKUIL«RI" LIS VANE, GLAMORGANSHIRE! TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, wn r Mr- JOSEPH POPE, At the White-Lion-ini-I, Cardiff, on Saturday, the 20th of June, 1818, at four o'clock in the afternoon, Lot i. A Desirable FREEHOLD FARM, si- F luated at Lisvane, Glamorganshire, SIX MILES from the market-town of Cardiff, and three from CaerphiWy,. consisting ot a Farm-house, two Barns, Stable, and BeaCt- house, in good repair, Orchard, Garden, and 57 Acres 0,( Land, in a high state of cultivation, with fine snrines- of ,-jfj»' TwocorrAcjEs..w, tached; the whole in a nng-tence, consisting of twenty-two lnclosures, at present let to MR: John Morris, whose LW*se of fourteen years expires on the 2d February next ensuuig. May be viewed by applying to the Tenant. PD N'rr XiEILSLFE well-accustomed FREEHOfp. IRUIL, VEGE1ABLE, ond NURSERY. GARDENS., containing Six admeasured Acres, within a ri.-n.ienca. iti (he town of Cardiff; together with a Dwellillg-houst'&ift>o: Lolt, Seed Barn,.btab)e. Piggery, Lead p,lInp and Itescr- ever* voir, WIJH A never failing spring. N. B. Should the above property be not sold the same will be immediately Let to the best bidder by Aoctioii, on leases of seven years, subject to conditions which widi be produced at the time of sale. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN^ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTiON, In the latter end of July, or beginning of August next, afc Gairaway s O.tfee-house, Corn hill, London, UNLESS previ- ously disposed ot by private contract, of which due notice' will be given in this paper, rPHE FREEHOLD ESTATE, called TY YS, or WHI TE HOUSE, ani f)A YR ).L'! The Estate comprises 219 Acres of valuable Meadow and I as ure Land, atid is delightlu'ly situated on the banks of trie picturesque river L'owy, which runs be I WEEN it and THE town ot Carmarthen it is celebrated as havinc been the residence ot Sir Richard Steele. and all beauty of surround- ing scenery is iiot.to-efe-surpassed. A capital Farm-house with 6tables ond every suitable building, has been very' recently erected upon that part of the Estate called Whiif- House. MT()-B.E by applying to Mr. Adams, at MEWS. Morris s Bank, Carmarthen. Printed particulurs will he ready for delivery a fortnight before the sale, and may be. lud ot Mr. Adams, and alio of Messrs. Dyneley atul Gaily, Gray's-inn, London. J K CARMA RTH ENSUIRK.—— TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the 13tl. day of June, 1R18, between, the hours of three and four o'cJocl¡ in tile AFTERNOON, at the Boar's-Head-inn, in the town of Carmarthen, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there pro- duced, (unless disposed of in llie mean time bv Private Contract, ofwhich due notice -ill be «iven), ALL that capital D EM ES N iC, M ESSUAG E. «^I^HrKKFHrn VTMUd LANfis' Wiethe Appurtenance's. called KILHERNIN, containing bv admeasurement 211 Acres, or thereabouts, of Meadow, T^ture, and Arable GroU„d, situate in the parish of Lanboidy, in the said bandnan"NN<L"' 0CCUPAT">» Benjamin Phillip, HUS- bandinan under an agreement for a lease which will expire at ^U'ASPNOXT, -T the low reserved yearly rent of JFT-O. N. B. I he Premises are tn good state of repair ami col, tn..tion, situate in a pleasant and respectable neighbour- hood, within two miles of the rilla^ of Lanboidy, ei'ht miles ot the village ot St Clear's (where Coal and lirue may be^cheaply procured), and within 7\ of the market town of Juarberth, and worthy the attention of an v gentle- man desirous of speculating ill agricultural pursuits. For further particulars enquire of Mr. John Davies, of R»C PARAF'.F> AT BIS Office lately in the possession of David Davies, Gent, deceased, situate in Upper Market street, Carmarthen or of MR Thomas Jones, Solicitor, Quay. street. Carmarthen. j CARDIGANSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Friday, the iyth day of June, 1818, between the hours of three and tour o'clock in the afternoan, at the SaJula- tion-inn, in the village of Atpar, ADJOINING THE town of owcastle-EMLYB, in the said county. subject to-s«ch conditions of sale NS shall be then and there produced (unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given). ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, T £ NEMENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called 1 RECAGAL, situate in the parish of Bangor, in the said county, now or late in the occupation of Mary Thomas, widow, under a tease granted for the term of 21 yenrs, four years of which will be to come from the 10th day of October next, at the low yearly rent of £ 30. N. B. The Premises ARE pleasantly situated nenr the banks of the river Tivy, distant from the market town of Newcastle Emlyn about four miles, and from the village oi Landyssil about one mile and a half. R For further particulars enquire of Mr. John Darir«, tit' the Parade, at his oilice lately in the possession'of D n id Davies, gentleman, deceased, situate in Upper M-vkei street, Carmarthen; or of Mr. Thomas Jones, Solic.;o- Qnay-street. Carmarthen. r)R/ B(~ l'^TTlAAVE's RED PILL (No. 2 S STAL'E and'svnvM 'UUT EUROPE F(IR >1'^ cure of every stage antl sy IN(,T, of a certain complaint. horrirl Hiluva ^act-1'131 thousand* fall victims to ilii- «h. h J • OH"1- 10 d,e unskilfulness of illiterate m,r.. ,'nvfv a" i!IJPr"Pf r treatment of this direful calamity, equently c*tuse those foul ulcerations and b oiche, wlucli so often appear on the head, face and body, with <. nnncss in the Iglit, noise in the ears, deafness.strictures, wbstinate gleets, nodes on the shin hones, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nos«, nocturna: pains in toe lirjtd and l.mb» (irequently inistaken for other cl ill- at fell tii i, gei.eral debility and dec iy of the consiiiuiion ensues, auii a melancholy death puts a period to sufteriji^ mortality t. i hey never tad to remove every species ot debility ansiiv from a contaminated state of the syst-jan I heir eitecisa Co mild, safe, and expeditious—and what renders this medicine ot the greatest import nice, is, it requires no restrietioii w. point of diet, and no privations to the ordinary avocations in life. a c With each box is given a copious bill of directions, by which all persons are enabled speedily to cure theinseives wiih safety and secresy, without the least confinement or hindrance ot business. lis amazing sale within the last 00 years, though seldom advertised, isa certain criterion of Its immense utility. Price only 4s. 6d. per box, sealed whh red wax. Beware of Counterfeits —The Genuine Boerh.iave's Red Pills, Ao. 1, or N'o. t, are sold- by '1'. Jenkins, printer of this paper; Daniel,bookseller, and W hite, printer, Caruiai then Davies, druggist, II.; verlord west North, Brecon; ami aij venders of medicine in the united kingdom. This medicine is a sovereign remedy in chronic rhetuua- tism, glandular obstructions, poverty of.blood a-nd ut.tnv eruptions; in short, it has oxcelled Wuea SAiitanun and other ru(.*t;ns have tailed.