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TO THE I Clergy of the Established Church. AN opportunity now offers to any Clergy- MAN of ability and character to open a GRAMMAR SCHOOL at CARDIFF.—Thirty Pounds per Annum will be given by the Trustees of a Charity there, for the Instruc- tion of Twelve Boys in Reading, Writing, and Cyphering, Application (by letter post-paid) to be made to Mr. Alderman Bird, Cardiff, one of the Trustees. Cardiff, August 4,1819. Cf)titt!) (linmn H>actet|>, IN THE DIOCESE OF ST. DAFID^S. PRIZES FOR 1319. THE successful Candidates for the Premiums offered for the best Essays on the Subjects proposed by the Society in 18J8, and received in 1819. vi,z. the Rev. Harvey Marriott, of Claverton, Mr. Thomas Hogg, Master the Grammar School in Truro, Hnd the Rev. John Mor- res, of Nether Broughton, Leicestershire, are desired to »Pply to the Secretary, at the Vicarage, Abergwilly, for their respective Premiums. And all the Candidates for the Premiums aforesaid, whe- ther successful or unsuccessful, are to flPply for their respective Essays to the lie*. David Rowlands, Vicarage, Carmarthen. DIOCESE OF ST. DAVID's. A GENERAL ORDINATION will be beld by the LORD BISHOP of ST. DAVID's, at the Palace at Abergwillv, on Sunday, the 10th day of UotobjeS, next. The Candidates are desired to send in their papers (in Cases not exceeding one ounce eacii) directed to tiie Bishop,, to the care of the "Registrar, at Carmarthen, on or before tiie 13th of September, and are to be thetns-dves at Aber- gwilly on the morning of Tuesday, the 5th day of October, for examination. Candidates who arc of the full age of 23, and are not provideri with Titles, must be qualified to perform the Duties of their Churches in both Languages. Candidates also natives of the Diocese, who have English Titles, will be expected to give some account of their know- ledge of their We!sh Language. CHAS. MORGAN, N. P. Registrar. Dated this 20lh day of July, 1819. CA llMARTHENSHIRE. MERE Y~7 [ AR BO U R. THE PROPRIETORS of the PEMlJREY HARBOU Rbeg to inform Masters of Vessels and the public in general, that the NEW If ARBOl; R at the. Entrance of the BURRA RIVER isnow COMPELLED, whh J-tties and other Conveniences for shipment of Coal. The Harbour possesses .12 feet of watet on the lowest rle a l-j tides, with very good layer. The Gwscwm or Barnaby Pill Colliery is open, and in fujl work at the Lhmelly prices. Vessels wnl be loaned (¡t\il dispatched with all possible expedition; and good en- coBraveinent given to the Masters of Vessels. Direct to Messrs. Gaunt and Co. Pembrey vVorks, near Llancljy. IMMEDIATELY after Michaelmas, Mr. HARMSWORTH proposes to OFEN a SCHOOL at SWANSEA, for the purpose of instructing Young Geu. tlemm,. jn the Classics, and in the several branches of rui."S- 4.c«hiaetic, and the Mathematics, including Na- VJ"Htioi), with tiie Astronomical Observations- for 'deter- mining (he Time, Latitude, and Longitude, at Sea and as Mr. Harursworth, from his experience, as Teacher for four- teen years, is well aware that, it has been out too common a practice to surprise the pockets of Puren's in the half- yearly bills, by extra, and oftentimes, exorbitant charges; it) crder to avo-d the suspicion of his having recourse to what lie shall ever consider an unjust subterfuge, he pledges himself to the public, that his first charge shall be the Oiilv one. ,1. H rmsworih wishes still farther to impress upon the midi of Parents and Guardians, that he will not ouly devote she principal part of his time to the instruction of those Young Gentlemen who m=ry be placed under his t.Jttl¡¡,re,i)nt that it shall also be his peculiar care to attend most strictly to their morals, and to inspire them with religious sentiments, which are the bases of social order und'the sources of individual happiness and if any little • teidittes should at any time be observable in their temper. Viose it shall be his constant endeavour to correct, rather penile than by harsh means. Tllc Terms are moderate.—All applications, "l»y letters, unist be paid. addressed to Mr. Hanasworth, Neath. GENUINE COFFEET" DK A CON and CO. of the Coffee Mart, ..i.. No. Skinner street. Miowhill,London (established 1)., the West India Merchants and Plantersin 1811), beg to inform the Public in general of the town of SWAN SKA and its vicinity, they have nppointed Mrs. JANE EVANS, Wiffh-street. Swansea, sole Agent for that place, for the sale of their COFFEES, who is selling the finest Dutch Coffee at 3s. ;-1d. per b. ditto Plantation ditto, 3s. D. and Co. beg to inform the Public, thev cannot be too much oil their guard in purchasing their Coffees, as a pernicious drug is not un frequently imposed upon lh;m for genuine Coffee, and to an extent unprecedented, as recently exoosed fty proceedings being instituted against the parties in the Court of Exchequer D. and Co. have. therefore, for file securIty of the Public, sent a pori IOn of their Coffees, weighed up in pound packages, with the price and quality printed thereon, each parcel being SEALED at the end. Mrs. J A XL EVANS, Hinh-srreet, Swansea, sou; AGES'T. D. and Co be si to add, that in consequence of the addi- tional duty OJ) Coffees, they are u.ider the necessity of ad- vancing their prices generally to 3s. 3d. fine Dutch Coffee and is. rio, Plantation do. N. B. Respect ibie Persons will be appointed as Agents ,or the side of Deacon's Genuine Coffees in those towns •aiiere there is not an Agent appointed. All letters post- CARMARTHENSHIRE.. TO BE LET ON LEASE, AND r.viEREO' t:PON ATIll [CIL A THE FARM of LANDAWKE, containing Crl6 Acres—about 70 Acres o.f which'are under young 1?1hu'ati'inSj^apd the remainder is MeadoW, Pasture, and Arable Land, well adapted to the turnip husbandry. This FOIfm has been several years in the possession of 'the Right Hon Lord Kensington, the Proprietor, who has been very liberal in the application of manure, so that a tenant will enter under great advantages. The Dwelling- house is capable of accommodating a very respectable family, and the F*rm-bui!dings are extensive and conve- nient. A powerful, water-worked Thrashing-Machine and Grist-Mill are upon the premises. The situation of the Farm is very advantageous, being within one mile of the .market-town and port of Laugharne; coal and lime are easy t)f access, at moderate prices. Also, will be LET, The FARM of CASTLE TOCH, containing 403 Acres, of which about 49 are under young Plantations, and the remainder is Meadow, Pastwe. and Arable Land.This Farm is also adapted to the turnip husbandry, and has been under the same management as Landawke, whicu it almost adjoins. There is also also a good Dwelling-house and Farm offices upon it. The above Farms are worthy the attention of farmers ot skill and capital, and they will be let either together or Separately. P-irticulars may oe known on application to Robt. Lang- ford Esq 10, Southampton-street,Covept-garden, London; r of Mr Tohn Miller, at Landawke, near Laugharne, C •rmarthensbirc.—All letters must be post-paid. CAUTION. XTOTICE is hereby given, that I will not be JA answerable for any Debts my Wife, Mrs. MARY HIGGINS, may contract from the date hereof; and I also desire, that all persons who are indebted to me not to pay the same to her. WM. HIGGINS. Witness, GEORGE JONES. White WallS, Swansea, Aug. 19. 1819. CAUTION. WHEREAS SARAH, my Wife, the daugh- ter of the late William Williams, Blacksmith, of Foxhole, ELOPED from me with Thomas ttopkin. Miner. on Monday, the 26th day of July last—Notice is hereby given, NOT TO TRUST SARAH JOHN, my Wife, with any thing whatsoever, as I shailnot be accountable for any Debt contracted by her after ibe date of this Notice also, whoever stands indebted to me not to pay to her, as I shall demand any such Debt of them again.-As witness my hand this 16th day of August, 1819. DAVID JOHN. Witness, EVAN JONES. Whitecroft, Forest of Dean. GROUSE. BRECONSHIRE. LL unqualified Persons found TRESPASS- l\ lNG upon the HILLS within the MANOR and HUNDRED of BUILTH will be prosecuted; and qua- lified Persons arc desired NOT TO SPORT there without leave from the Trustees, Thouins Price and Thomas Thomas, Esquires. "GLAMORGANSHIRE. GAAfE. ALL Persons are requested not to Sport on the Manors of DUTFRYN. MOHKNASII, and Cor- TRERX, and the Woods round WEN VOE-CASTLE and all unqualified Persons found trespassing thereon will be prosecuted. As the Proprietor is desirous of promoting the Breed of PHEASANTS for general diversion, it is hoped, that all ■Sportsmen will have the goodness to refrain from Shooting at them for thisand the following years. Duffryn, Cardiff, Aug. 15, 1819. Preservation of Grouse, 1810. FROM the scarcity, and in order to increase the Breed of Grouse, on the Hills within our Manor of PAUK-LETTICE-LANOVER, in the county of IYION- MOUTH, no Person wit) be allowed to shoot this year. Penalty for Sporting, without a Certificate, £ 10 Do. for Sporting, not being qualified in re- spect of Property • A Reward of Two Guineas will be paid, on application, by our Gamekeeper, lIJr, Walter Osland, at Lanover, to any one who may give information to conviét any unqua- lified Person found thereon, in pursuit of Game. THOS. HARCOURT POWELL, OSBORNE YEATS, Lords of the said Manor. Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal Navigation. WE, the un-lcrsigneci, Being Proprietors of and in the said Canal Navigation, that is to say, being possessed each respectively of Four or more Shares in the said undertaking, do hereby CONVENE or CALL a SPECIAL ASSEMBLY of the PROPRIETORS of the said NAVIGATION, to be hefd at the Shire-hall, in the town of .Brecknock, in the county of Brecknock, on Thurs- • day, the 4th day of November next, at twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration the pro- priety of coitlimfnig firre-enaciing a Resolution made and_ j entered into at a General Assembly of the Proprietors of (lie said Navigation; on the y-lth day "f April, 1817, by which said Resolution it was ordered, thai the Tolls and Tonnages on Iron carried aion.v; the said Canal, and the Railways thereto belonging, should be reduced from three- pence per ton per mile to twopence per ton per mile. Witness our hands tiie '26th dav of July, 1819. THOS. H. POWELL, THOS. POWELL, C C. CLIFTON, JON. DIXON, THOS. MAYBERY, LAHNCELOT MORGAN, JOHN WILKINS, •, J NO, PEInCE, WR POWRLL, JNO, JONES. jTDELCROIX, Of 33. Old Bond-street, comer of Stafford-street, LONDON, BEGS leave to inform the Nobility and the public, ihat as lie is continually supplying •. Mr John Morgan, Perfumer, of Swansea> with his unequalled FOREIGN PI'.nt'UMENY, his much- admired ESTIT be LA VANOE AUX IUit-^efj.eurs, VEGE- TABLE EXTRACT for cleansing the BAIR. OCC. &c. he has appointed him to sell the undermentioned newly-discovered articles (or the Toilette — POUDRE UNIQUE, For changing Grey or lied Hair to a Light Colour, Brown or Black. The pre-eminent superiority of DELCROix's POUDRE UNIQUE over all other compositions for DYING the HAIR, is proved by a single trial: and it must be highly satisfac- tory to those persons whose hair becomes grey in early life, to be thus enabled to make choice of three distinc'ljcolours without the troublesome process necessary with other dyes, or any danger, as this powder will neither stain or injure it. The opeiation is simple and easy, the effect infallible the hair rcmainins: as soft and sleek as before. The method of using it is amply described in an envelope sold with each' bottle, by the proprietor, J. DEECUOIX, 33, Old Bond- street, London, price 7s. dd. and 15s. each. Also, The POMMADE REGENERATRICE, For the Growth and the Preservation of the Hair. The decay of this precious ornament of the head is attri- buted to various causes but the two immediate and prin- cipal ones arc, the dryness of the head, and the debility of the bulbes of the hair., W|IEN this decay is occasioned by age, restoration cannot be effected; but when it proceeds from any other cause, the full vigour of the buibes will be soon restored by USljlg the Pomruarle, which will çivc llit) most ample satisfaction by producing a I)ciiu,V'Iil and lux- uriant head of hair. This is the principal point to which J. DEECIIOIX has particularly directed his studies, and which has led him to the discovery of this valuable com- pound of several, plants, the great properties of which, for the growth of hair and preventing its falling off, or turning grey, have been hitherto but partially known in this coun- try-it would be superfluous to enlarge further on the merits of this compound, as a short trial will fully evince its efficacy. Sold in bottles at 4s. each. TO LADIES. POUDRE SUBTIL.—Although nature has been more bountiful to ihe Ladies of Great Britain, as justly described by several authors, the handsomest women in the known world yet for a great number to be perfect beauties, it is necessary to remove superfluous hair. This imperfection J. DEI.CRQIX has obviated, by offering to the Ladies his POUDRE SUBTIT,, for effecting this object in ten minutes, without inconvenience or pain merely a cool sensation, and leaving that part of the skin extremely soft and smooth. After three applications, the skin witt continue without any re-appearance of superfluous hair. J. D. will pledge him- self to the truth of these facts,, which renders it unnecessary to say any thing more of its merits; and money will be returned if the Poudre does not prove effectual.—Price 5s. 6d. each box. I TO BE LET, YNYSAWDRE, containing about 74 Acres. -iL The Farm is compact, and sot) good, near coal, lime, and the Bridgr".d market., A lease will be iited to a responsible tenant, and no other need apply. Further particulars may be had from the Proprietor, on the premises. Applications by letter will not be at tended to.. — TO BEL E T, TWO PA R M S, about eight miles from Swansea, commanding most picturesque land and sea views, of excellent soil, abounding with game, and every way desirable for a gentleman's residence one about 70 Acres, within a ring-fence, and Hay tithe-free; the other turned of 20 Aei'fS j—both have right 01 Maish and Common. For particulars p.nquure (if by letter post-paid), of Mr. Jeukins, Solicitor, or of Mr, Morgan, Surveyor. Swansea. w.'SMK? This advertisement will not be repeated, T 0 BEL. ET, NEAR SWANSEA, I^OUR FIELDS, called HARTLANDS, of excellent Hay Ground, together or separately, within a quarter of a mile of the town, being ll £ Acres. Also, PENLLWYN-ROBERT FARiH. 200 Acres, with good Farm-House and Offices, and unlimited Rights of Common, and the Colliery under the Farm well worthy of attention. Apply to Mr. Lewis Thomas, Swansea; if by letter, post-paid. Building Ground, Swansea, 0 TO BE LET OR SOLD, From Michaelmas, 1319, SEVERAL LOTS of BUILDING GROUND, ill Fisher-street, in n most eligible situation, command- ing views of the Bay, Mumbles. &e. Also, the extensive RANGE of BUILDINGS in Fisher- street, now used as Coach-Houses, Factory. &c. in the oc- cupation of tll cu Mail-Coach Proprietors, with a convenient Cottage. Apply to Mr. Lewis Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea; if by tetter, post-paid. VICINITY OF NEATjL -0 BE TO BE LET, IMMEDIATELY, FURNISHED, A Picturesque COTTAGE, called FAIRY I,AND, suitable for the residence of a small genteel family, delightfully situated on a small sequestered lawn, commanding various beautiful views. The situation is very romantic, within one mile of the convenient market-town of Neath, about three miles from the sea shore, and nine from Swansea. A productive Kitchen Garden. Immediate possession may be had—a respectable re ference is expected. Further particulars may he obtained (if by letter post paid) hy application to Mr. Wut. Gwyn, SoHcitor. Nenth. Thin day is published, In a thick octavo volume, price 20s. the Third Edition, revised and materially enlarged. of A TREATISE"on the NATURE and CURE of GOU L and RHEUMATISM including general considerations Oil Morbid Slates of' the iOiac-s'ti•'«= 0»sciiifc some Remarks on Regimen; and practical Observations on Gravel. By CHARLES SCUDAlvlORE M. p. Member of the Ro.yjii College of Physicians, &c. &c Published bv Longuiau and Co. Paternoster-row.. The Appendix contains a Series of Experiments, shewing the Effects produced upon Animals by the administration of the most popular Gout Nostrums of tUc present day: and serving to illustrate the general argument, both of the danger and false principle of Empiricai Modes of Treat- ment. Aiso. by the same Author., An ANALYSTS of the MI- NERAL WATER of-TUNBRIDGE WELLS; with an Account-oi its Medicinal-Properties,8cc. Price 31;, sewed. NEW PERIODICAL PUBLICATION. On tiie Isi of September will be published, No. I. OR A NEW MONTHLY WORK, ttMDER THE TtTI.E OP No. I. OF A NEW MONTHLY wonK. ttMDER THE TITLE OP Hp i 3 E CA M B HO B RiTO N -designed to X promote a general KNrowiF.nof- of ihe HISTORY, MANNERS, and LITERATURE of WALES. Wilh a.view to this main design, the, most distinguishing features of The Cambro-Briton will be— Original Disquisitions and Essays, wilh occasional Trans- lations from the Literary Remains of Wales, on her History, Manners, Topography, and Antiquities; her Language, Poetry, Music, and General Literature; A Critical Examination of Works, old and new> relating to Wales; Biographical Meraoits; Selections from the Production of the ancient Bards. and from the more ntodern Effusions of the Cambrian Muse; Dissertations on the Religious Condition, Agriculture, Com (fierce, and other general Interests of flie Principality; A Chronicle of such passin¡e; Ev('nts and Transactions, connected with Wales, as may be deemed of importance or interest Any Miscellaneous Inquiries or Information, that may not properly belong to either of the preceding heads. The Cambro-Briton will comprise 40Octavo Pages,printed with a new type, and will be published, at the price of One Shilling, by J. Limbird. 53, Holywell, Strand by whom Orders for the Work, and other Communications, free of postage, will be received. The Cambro-Briton will likewise be supplied by the Printer of this Paper, and by all booksellers in town and country. -e- CARDIGANSHIRE. —■ TO BE SOLD BIT AUCTION, < At the Salutation Tavern, in the town of Newcastle Emlyn, in the county of Cardigan, on Friday, the 1st day of October next, unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which notice-will be given, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, private contract, of which notice-will be given, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, HpiIE LEASEHOLD TERM of 99 YEARS, X of which 76 are unexpired from Lady day last, at and under the reserved rent of £ '31 5s. per Annum, of, in mid te all that desirable and commodious DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, late the residence of Mrs. LESLIE, situate at Atpar, near the town of Newcastle* Emlyn aforesaid, with an extensive Walled Garden, well stocked with choice fruit, trees, Stabling for three horses, and every other necessary and convenient Outotfice. Also, the LEASEHOLD TERM of gl YEARS, of which five years unexpired from Michaelmas last, of, in, and to 25 ACRES of RICH ARABLE. MEADOW, and PASTURE LAND, near to and adjoining the said Dwell. ing-House, at and ullder the reserved rent 2s. perann. The House is well calculated for the reception of a gen. teel family, and stands on an eminence, in a neat and well arranged shrubbery, commanding a beautiful view of the surrounding country and ihe picturesque ri/er Tivy, which alFoids the best angling in the Principality, and is allowed to produce the finest salmon in the kingdom The country abounds with game, and several packs of hounds are kept in the immediate neighbourhood. The town of Newcastle affords tt cheap and plentiful market, and a London daily post. The whole will be sold in one lot, and is noat deserving the attention of any gentleman's famity desitous of a chc-;p residence in one of the most rotuanlic counties in that part of South Wales. If the above premises are not then sold, tie same will be let for a term of years, with immediate po;:e-siou. Foi a view of the premises, &c. apply atthe house; and for particulars and to treat by private ctotract, apply to Mr. Lewis Evans*-Solicitor, Cardigan; it by letter, post- paid. paid. ] CANCERS. jV/f R. OVENS, of Llantrissent, Glamorgan- -L A shire, begs leave to inform those who may be af- fected with that Disease, that he has discovered tui infalli ble CURE for CANCERS, whether ulcerated or not, without giving the least pain. Letters (post paid) addressed as above will be duly at- tended to. nz t 110- Improved Batfi Vcllurn Writing Paper. iT. JENKINS) • ;0 STATIONER, &c. SWANSEA, Begs to announce to his Friends and the Public, th*t he has received a supply of the above Article the superior, qualities of which needs only a trial to merit approbation; by this principle of hot-pressing the grease incident to hot-press papers is entirely obviated, and the facility of writing considerably increased. To be had of the following Agents only;- S. REfiD, Stationer, Cardiff; JOHN EVANS, Carrcarthen; JOSEPH POTTER, Haverfordwest: WM. VAUGHAN, Brecon; C. WATKlNS, Abergavenny: J. BRIGG, Chcpstow. SYSTEMATIC EDUCATION. Explanatory and Scientific School Books, Particularly calculated to expedite Instruction Published by PIN N OCI, and MAUNDER, Mentorian Press, No. "267, Strand (opposite St. Clement's Church), London: and sold by all booksellers. THE Public are respectfully informed that the following Works have received the highest com- mendations from tfie ablest literary characters in the kin"- com, and are universally acknowledged by the most re- spectable conductors of Schooif, not only to combine every branch of useful knowledge,Jnit, from the superior system on 1) %VI which they are edited, toconvey instruction to the youthful mind in a manner not to be attained by the use of any other series of publications devoted to the important pur- poses of education. As the perusai of any one of them, it is prcsu med, must convince the moat scrupulous reader of the correctness of these assertions, the publishers deem it uncessary to dwell on their respective merits, but earnestly recommend Parents, Teachers, and all who have the care of Youth, to examine them with attention, and to satisfy themselves that their claim to superiority (which has bten awarded by a liberal and discerning public) is not ex- aggerated. SPELLING AND READING. s. d. s d. The Child's First Book 0 S The Juvenile Reader.. 1 6 The Mentorian Primer 0 6 The Children's Precep- First Spelling Book.10 tor 20 Pinnock's Exp. Spelling 1 6 Christian Child's Reader t! 0 Duncan's Expositor •■•16 Pinnock's Introduction SO Scripture Spelling Book 1 6 Pinnock's Universal Exercises in False Spell- Reader 5 0 ing 1 „ GRAMMAR, &c. Catechism of English Elements of Punctuation 1 6 Grammar 0 9 Key to ditto te Allen's Engl. Grammar 3 0 Catechism of French ■ Elements of Gram- Grammar 0 9 mar 5D of Laiiii 6 ram- Beasley's Dictation Ex- mar 0 9 crcises .i 6 Dr. Irvj;ig'.$JUton Grammar of Rhetoric.. 1 6 Grammar 2 0 WRITING AND ARITHMETIC. Perry's Grammar of Pinnock's Ciphering, Writing 16 f\o. °2 30 Perry's Explanaory No. 3 30 Copies 0 8 Key to ditto 3 0 Stirling's Geographical Fraiter's Aritlinictic ditto 0 8 Walkingame, improved <i Arithmetical Tables, &c. 0 Q Ayres's Arithmetic 30. 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The JUVENILE ENCYCLOPAEDIA; or, Compen- dium of the Arts and Sciences; consisting of the following CATECHISMS, pric., Yd. eacn and which may be had, neatly bound, in 7 vols. or separate Arithmetic Ancient History Astronomy Architectutie Agriculture Algebra Bible and Gosr>el British Geography Botan y British Biography British La IV Classical Biography Chemistry Chronology Drawing Electricity Entomology English Grammar French Grammar Fir>t Catechism General Knowledge Geography .Geometry Heraldry 1 iflistorJ of England History of Scotland History of Ireland History of France History of Rome History of Greece History of America • Ichthyology Latin Grammar Logic Medicine Mineralogy 1\J"dern History Morality Music Mytlcology j Natural History j Navigation j Ornithology J Perspective j Poetry j Religion | Rhetoric | T ade and Commerce Universal History. ] i Being led to look into these works, we have been plea- singly surprised at the variety and accuracy of the infor- mation they contain, within sso small a compass, and in so excellent a form and we must say, that more convenient, accurate, well arranged, and proper publications were never submitted to general observation Literary Gazette, IVO. 32. Also, now publishing, PINNOCK's COUNTY CATECHISMS; OR, THE History and Topography (If Great Britain. EACH COI/NIY is published separately (price Is.), con- tninmg a compendious account of its History, Topography- Antiquities Curiosities, Biography of Eininet -Persons, &c. and embellished with a neat and correct Travelling Map. Several Counties are printed, and the whole are ill a state of great fir,Vardnc* Catah-.gr,t»» to be had. eratis, and the reeprc'ire works may be procured on application to any bookseller in town aiyl cc«»itry. 3, SCHOOL AGENCY OFFICP. GREAT FOREST OF BRECKNOCK. TO BE SOLD BV TENDER, Ontke lgth day of October, ,819. -:i two o'clock h tl,e afternoon, before his■Maje-t v's Oominksionen o'f WV>d< forests, and Land Revenues, at their Oilice, ia W:!ite- Jiall-place, ALL that ALLO f MEN I of Open and Un- inclosed PAST 0 RE LAs\ 0 situate on the Great lorcst of Brecknock, v. the c-m-.iy of Breckn-ek, being the AHotment to the king's M ,xc. II, ,1 ,J ,j.i% ia Right of his Crown, containing about '-4 000 Acres. Printed particulars, with a map, m .v be ha1 rt his Majesty's Office, of Woods. See., i Wh'iieh.-dl place; of iVir. Iliomas Boid, Brecon; and of Mr. De Bt'ivn, 21, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-square, iift-r the '1'b^v ef September^ 1-3J9 Prime and Choiec Fanning bjtach-, Household Furniture, J Tines, &~c. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the 28th of September, 1319, ,d following days until t' )c be of' ALL the LIVE and DEAD STOCK upon the Farm LI.AVDAU'EE, Carinarihenshire con- sisting ot Horses,- two very capital cart stallions, worUng horses, brood mares, and oung hors.es"of various ages Cattle,-two KSlo. bulls, one half-bred ditto. eiu|)tp.ifi cows of the Hereford, D-von, and Lyioe breeds" be-i's numerous young cattle; Sheep, — fr m'sevci, to eight hun- dred of the trup- Sou'.li-Down breed Pi-i's. — upwards of fiiiy of the.true Essex breed. The Implenienis of Hus- bandry consist of Scotch ploughs and carts, harrows, rolls, scarifiers, drills, winnowing m.ichim s. chaff-cntier, potaioe- steamer, &c. &c.; cart -end pougii harness, and various other y.rticies. Likewise, Will be. SO LD, AH the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE) consisting of a set of large mahogany dining tables, library rtitio, sofa ditto of satin wood, French pier-glasses, dining room coairs with Morocco seats, beds, lamps, china, ghivs, &c. tic. • also some very choice Madeira, Maiuisey Slierry, Port) and other Wines. The sale will be without reserve, and six inontlks' credit will be given on approved security. 1 his Stock has been selected with great care and ex- pense by the Proprietor, who pledges Himself that no part of it shall be disposed of by private contract. Printedcatatogues will be delivered, gui'is, fifteen davs previous to the sale, at Mr. Jenkins's, S a; sea Air. Evans's, Carmarthen Mr. Cox's Aberystwith; Mr- Tre- ble's, Pembroke Mr. Potter's, Haverfordwest; Messrs. Vaughan and Brecon; at ilie Lamb-inn, Llando- very; Bear inn, Llandilo; and it Mr. C Lewis's, Book- seller, Cardigan. Sale Postponed to the 23d of August. GLAMORGANSHIRE. ° Desirable FREEHOLD FIELDS, IN THE VFIGIIBOI!RIIOOD OF LANDAFF AND CA&DIrF, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. T. WATKINS, At the Angel-inn, Cardiff", on Monday, the 23d day of August, 1819, at one o'clock in the afternoon p:: ci'sely, subject to such conditions ol sale as s'tfiiihethe.ro- 1 duced, and in such lots as drill be then agreed on 11 -■ 'ess in the njean lime disposed of private contract, ot which Oitg notice will be ^,ven, n following FR RE HOLD FIELDS: Names. Description. Quantity. ,A R, CROSS FIELD Arable 4 R,' PA KT OF TEN ACRES ..Arable 1 itZ TEN ACRES Arable 7 « 4 PLANIAl'IONS •• 0 0 BARN-YARD ,VND CROVT A able 2 1 13 0RFMYLfW0AC»SSB>'ME{Ar„.le 3 0,7 1\1 MILL FIELD Arable 5 3 Si SPRINGFIELD M.adow 1 SSI The above Fields are situate in the parish of Whitchurch, one rune from Landaff, three miles from Cardiff, and adjoin, the Glamorganshire Canal. If the gelllleman who owned fie above Fieids, p;ior 10 the sale to the Jute propr!et(}r¡ should ha,vl' a child b': hi! present wile, that ennd wont:] become tenant in tail of the premises, and might, or. attaining 21, acquire ihe fee simple of the Estate. Thai gentleman- and /us wit, have b,en inarneo 30 years, arc both above 50 vearso't age, and never had u ciiiM. had u ciiiM. The tenant, Mr. Edward Lewis, Land.iff', will direct a person to the premises ;ipd lor fur,I er par'u!>.rs apply at the oiffce .of Mr, Edward Priest Richard*. Solicitor Cardiff, where a Map of the Premises may be seen. Letters to be post.p wt THE RI F L E M AN7. A Waterloo Incident Xjl E ievell'd his Rifle,—the herald of Death, In ambush while stretched on the green ,— The Ev'ning had cinsed 011 tiie fi^ht', nnd benea'h Her sluides, widely spread o'er the gore-c.intsou'd heath, The dead and the dying were seen 1 Twas thew that a Chiet't.iin of Britain's fam'd host Of Warriors, bis Charger besirod,— He roam'd o'er the field, in di-ep reverie lost, And thought on the carnage the victory coast As onward he pensively rode He pass'd near the spot where the Marksman was laid, All vigilant, still, and unseen,— The Chieftain he eyed thro' tiie Night's sable shade, And thrice of tefi Death ;he dark deed he essay'd,— Yet j)aiis'd eac!i faint effort between For still as he aim'd. by the-^Ioon's transient beam, Appear'd to his horrified view A Warrior so tiny, who shone through the gleam, Intent hy the Sieed of the Chief, it would seem • The llifiernan's art to subdue The Marksman retir'r! twas the luminous hue Oi WARKEN'S Jet Blacking that shone, On the BOOTS of the Chief, and display'd to his view The mini'ture form of the Yager, who flew, Appal I'd by the Bla eking alone 1 lie Chieftain who high in command in the strife, And dauntless in danger attacking, Ketumdtothphoi.omotfripndshipaudwite, Exu ting.y states, under Heaven his life He owes to friend W A IZ RE N' Jet Blacking! This El1l,Y Shining and Brilliant BLACKING, prepared by /'í0 7],7 /J" 30, STRAND, London and sold at Swansea Edmonds Carmarthen Evans Jenkins Baldwin Bcvan I Morris Fagg ¡ Kidwelly Evans Waiters Lianelly Roberts Merthyr «. Morgan Llandovery D,-ivies Brecon Vaughan Williams Llandilo Hu.hcs Pembroke Wilmot&Co. Narberth Protheros Treble Milford Starbuck Tenby Reynolds ( ardiff „, Hopkins Haverfordwest, Jenkins Cowbridge Ballard Bridgend .Tones And sold in every town in the. kingdom. LIQUID, in Bottles 6d iod. I2d. and 18d. each.—Also PASTE BLACKING, in- Pots 6d. 12d. and 18d. each. I A Shillmg Pot of Paste is equal to Four Shilling Bottles | o-f i iqou.i, Ask for WARRI- BVACKISG.