Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

1 article on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

GROUSE. fflanor of Abcrcarne, IVIoamotithsltire. ALL Persons are requested to desist from SPORTING on the HILLS within this MANOR during the ensuing season. Abercarne, 25th July, 1820. GROUSE SHOOTING. EULES <5- REGULATIONS for SHOOTING upon the Duke of BEAUFORT's HILLS, in the COUNTY of BRECKNOCK, I8i0:— J.—No person will be allowed to shoot hut upon the days named m the card, given by the Right Honourable and Ileverend Lord William G. iL,Somei*ct, ana in company with one of the keepers. 2.—No person will be allowed to kill more than two Brace of Grouse in one day. 3.—No person will be allowed to Sport after the 20th o August. Penalty for sporting without a Certificate of 20 Ditto for sporting, not being qualified in respect > of Properly £ Ditto for sporting before the 12th of August 5 8^ A Reward of TWO GUINEAS (over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament) will be paid to any per&oti giying information, upon conviction of every offender who may be found trespassing upon the Hills, by DAVID DA VIES, Lansrattock, Crickhowel, Agent to his Gt ace the Duke of Beaufort. July 3,1820. GROUSE SHOOTING. RULES REGULATIONS for SHOOTING upon that part of the HILLS of the EARL of A BERGAVENNY upon which Sporting is permitted for the year 1820. 1.—No Person will be allowed to shoot without^ leave under the hand of the Earl of Abergavenny, or of Thomas Hill, Esq. of Blaenavon. 2.—No Person will be allowed to kill more than Two Brace of Grouse in one day, or to shoot after the 20th of August. 3.—No Person will be allowed to sport but in company with one of the Keepers, or on any other days thau those mentioned in the Card given for that purpose. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, in order the more effectually to preserve the Breed of Grouse upon the Royalties and Manors of the Earl of- Abergavenny, no person will be permitted to sport during the ensuing season on that part of the said Royalties and Manors, generally known by the names of the Blorenge and Chmpel Hill, situate in the parishes of Lanover, Lan- foist, Mamhilad, Goytree, and that portion of the parish of Trevethiri which is on the north-east or Lanover side 01 the river Avon, and which comprises a district ot country extending from Ford Goch and the Blorenge to that part of the Royalties and Manors nearest to Polity pool. All qualified Persons fouud trespassing, by Sporting, hunting for Game, tor. tile purpose of breaking dogs, or tinder any pretence whatsoever, on that part of the Roy- alties and Manors on which sporting is not permitted, wii! he) sued. And all Poachers, and other unqualified Persons, jftumd trespassing on any part of the suid Royalties and •Manors, will be prosecuted as the law directs..—And any •persou, giving information toTiios. Hill, Esq. of Blaenavon, or to me, the undersigned, so tlmtPunclrers, or otlier un- qualified Persons,may be convicted, shalf receive a Reward of TWO GUINEAS, ovsr and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament. JOHN EMANUEL, GkClIEKgEPEIt TO TIlE SAID EART.. N. B. Penalty !or Spotting without a Certificate J:l,{} Ditto for Sporting, not being qualified in rc- b speet of property .) Ditto for Sporting before the 12th August -5 GROUSE SHOOTING, &c. Crown Manor of ihe Great Forest of Brecknock. ALL Persons are hereby requested to abstain from SPOUTING, during the ensuing season, on either the Crown oi' the Commoners' Allotment of the Great Forest of Brecknock, especially on the under-men- tioned Hills and Districts, where it is intended to preserve the Breed of Grouse more effectually than heretofore, VIZ. :-on Wain-Tinker, Van-vawr, Van Triugath, an- Nedd, Van-Pwll-W^Ud, Gelly, Grawen, Van-Vreith, Van- Gyherrcch.Pen.y-G.trreg. Dwyd.Cefn-Du.Cctn-CH.Voc!- Mity, Voel-Darw, Garnlaes, Van-Hir on the Breconsliire Van, Wain-Gyedd, VVaii^Haffas, Orlwyri, Peu-Wyllt, Cefn-Derry, Cefn-Divylach', Miscawney, and Pantmawr. Mr. Christie, the Proprietor of the' Crown Allotment, Jiaving bought of the Crown, since the purchase of the said Allotment, all the Manorial and. Mineral Rights overhae Coi-nmoners' Allotnient, Notice is also hereby given to II persons, to abstain from digging, quarrying, and carrying away any Tiles, Slates, or Stones, without permission lor that purpose being previously obtained from us the under- signed. And all persons found carrying away Rotten Stone, Fire Stone, Iron Stone, Lead Ore, or any other Mi- neral whatever, from either the Crown or the Commoners'. Allotment, will be prosecuted. JOSEPH and ROBERT DAWSON. Abercrave, July y9.1840. '1\0' EXPEDITIOUS TRAVELLING From Carmarthen, through Hereford Sc Worcester TO LONDON. THE Public are respectfully informed, that a ;COACIT, carrying only Four Inside leaves the IALBOT-INN, CARMARTHEN, every Tuesday, d r( ?n'r?f Saturday Morning, at Four o'clock arrives rnRM TMM w RKFOBD* at Half-past Four, and UNI- l *1 TT\TTn?\s^EIl• a* Nine the same livening; leaves the UNK OllN at Five the following Morning, and arrives at the BULL and MOUTH-INN, Lovnov, at Five the same Evening returns from the BULL and MOUTH every Sunday, I uesda.y, and Thursday Momin", at Half- Vast Six. and arrives at the UNICORN. WOBC-ESTEK, at J.ight the same Evening-; leaves Worcester at Five the ollowing Morning, and arrives at Carmarthen early the same Evening. fBARNARY, Llandilo: HAVARD & HOW ELLS, Llandovery; BE$Ni2TT, Hereford: TAYLOR, Ledburv; Performed by^ JONES and CLARKE, Worcester; BECK, Chipping Norton HOLMES. Oxford ALLEN WYCOMB, and J. WILLAN, I.. London, Who is not connected wiili any other Coach to South Wales, By this conveyance, Passengers will arrive at London much earlier than in any other from South Wales.-The Proprietors also' bee; leave to call the attention of the Public to the superiority of road through Herefoid, and to the accommodation which Passengers derive from the present arrangement, through Hereford to Shrewsbury, being fifty miles nearer than any^ other Coach conveyance, and to Birmingham, twenty jive miles. N. B. Passengers on their arrival in Hereford will mert Coaches for Ludlow, Shrewsbury, Chester, Holyhead, Li- verpool, and all parts of the North;—Gloucester, Chelten- ham, Bristol, Bath, and the West of England and at Worcester, for Birmingham, Manchester, Coventry, &c. Llanclly, Lldrigennech, and Llanedy, INCLOSURE. WHEREAS it appears that many encroach- ments have recently been made within the Hamlet of Berwick, by the Occupiers of Lands adjoining the Marshes therein—Notice is hereby given, That the Commis- sioner will attend at Llwynhendy, on Monday, the 14th day of August next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of finally determining the Boundaries of the Com- mon ,—and it is requested, that the Proprietors or their Agents will attend on that day. JOHN WEDGE, Commissioner. Dated the 26th day of July, 1820. WINDSOR CASTLE IN?v € DAVID PHtLfPPS BEGS to oifer his most sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gen try, Commercial Gentlemen, and Public in general, for the encouragement, he has already met with since he has opened the above-mentioned Inn, and to in- form them, that lie has spared no expense in fitting up the same to make it comfortable for those that will honour him with their commands. Well-aired Beds, genuine Wines', Foreign Spirits, &c. &c. Very good Stables, and every other comfort which a good fiouse and the most assiduous attention can afford. Cot.D BLOW is situated nine miles from that much- freqiiented watering place Tenby, twelve miles from Ha- verfordwest, 13 miles from Pembroke, and 11 miles from St. Clear's, thereby forming a most convenient stage lor posting to either of the above-mentioned places. Neat Post-Chaises, aMe Horses, and careful Drivers. KF* Posting at 15d. per mile.-A lock-up Coach-house. July 25, 1820. COWBRIDGE RACES, 1820. TO be RUN for, on the STALLION DOWN, on THURSDAY, the 14th of SEPTEMBER, a PURSE for three and four-years old, bred in the county of G lamorgan three-years old to carry 7st, and four-years old to carry 8st. The SAME DAY, a PURSE of equal value, for all ages, bred in the county, carrying 9st. On FRIDAY, the 15th of SEPTEMBER, a PURSE of equal value, for all ages, bred in the county, carrying 12sl. The value of t)ie Purses to be regulated by the amount of the Subscription, and signified at the time of Entrance. No Horse will be allowed to start for any of the Purses except Half-bred Horses, and to be bona fide the property- of a resident inhabitant within the county, and proper cer-, tificates to be delivered at the time of entrance. The Horses to be entered at the Horse and Groom-inn, in Cowbridge, on Thursday, the 7th day of September, between the hours of two and six in the afternoon. Double-entrance at the Post. Thfee-mile Heats for all the Purses, and Distanced Horses disqualified from starting again, Pony Races each day, for Saddles, by Horses under 13 ha.:ds. All Dogs found upon the Course will he shot. Disputes to be determined by the Clerk of the Course. To start precisely at twelve o'clock. Ordinaries awl BltllslIs ustml. N. B. Dinner the first day at the Horse and Groom; the second day at the.Bear-inn. JAMES WHEELER, Clerk of the Course. BISII, SOLE CONTRACTOR for the NEW LOTTERY. ALL STERLING MONEY! NO CLASSES Every Ticket will he put into the Wheel and drawn out singly, each deciding its own fide, AND NO OTHER. THE: Tublic patronage so liberally bestowed on T. BIS 11 during the progress of the late Lottery, wtuje it demands Ins most grateful acknowledgment, cails also for Ins best exertions to secure its continuance. With this feeling, he begs leave to announce, to his best friends, the Public, that he has contracted with Government for a NEW LOTTERY. A Scheme is now submitted, in framing which, T. B. has endeavoured to meet the wishes of those friends who have at different times favoured him with their suggestions upon the subject. This Scheme he has great satisfaction in sub- mitting, as it has received the sanction of the Lords of the Treasury, and he looks with confidence to that which can alone secure its succes— PUBLIC ApruovAL. With only 5,600 Tichcts, there are TWO of £ mmo!! And various other Capitals, As will appear by the following Scheme: 2 Prizes of Sterling Money, are .SS.OOO 2 Prizes of 4.090 Sterling Money, are 8000 2 Prizes of 1,000 Sterling Money, are 2:00(.) 2' Prizes of 500 Sterling Money, are 1,000 10.. Prizes of 210 Sterling Money, are 2100 14.. Prizes of 200 Sterling Money, are g^OOO 10.. Prizes of 100 Sterling Money, are 1,000 22.. Prizes of 50 Sterling Money, are l'loo 60.. Prizes of 2f> Sterling Money, are 1,'goo won Prizes of 16 Sterling Money, are lfi.ooo -—— Total amount, 5,600 Tickets. In Sterling Money, „ £ 67,2<i0 The First and Second 16,000 to have each £ 4,000 more, making the above Two Prizes of r^ £ 'a0,()00. TO BE ALL DRAWN IN ONE DAY, 30th of AUGUST.: T. BISII, the Contractor, Trusts he has fulfilled his pledge, by producing a Scheme, NOT olllLyfree from every objection, but with VERY SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS; for although it is the smallest Lottery ever known (with such large Prizes), It contains Two Twenty Thousands, it also contains ^11,200 in extra Prizes, all in Sterling Money The Lords of the Treasury having allowed T. BISH, the Contractor, to pay all EXTRA SUM of 1,200, by which are formed the following EXTRA PRIZES, included in the above Scheme; viz. 2 Prizes of 1'1,000 Sterling Money, are £ '2,000^ J 2 Prizes of 500 Sterling Money, are 1,(100 S 10 Prizes of 210 Sterling .'Vloney, are £ -= 14 Prizes of.. 200 Sterling Money, are .2,8.00 tO. Prizes of 1(10 Sterling Money, are 1.000 S u 22 Prizcsof.. 50 Sterling Money, are 1,100 60 Prizes of.. 20 Sterling Money, are .1,200 = £ l!.200j ^-5 In all which every Purchaser will participate, whether he. makes his purchases at the Contractor's Offices, or at those of any other Office keeper. r^7=" In this Lottery every Ticket will be put into the Wheel, and each will decide its ownfilte, AND NO OUIKE TICKETS AND SHARES ART. SELLING BY T. BISH, Stock-Broker, SOLE CONTRACTOR FOll THE LOTTERY, 4, Cornhill, and 9, Charing-Cross, London Who sold Shares, Seventeen ClIpitalsin the last Lottery; also the Last Prize of £ ¥0,000 Money ever drawn. "II< Tickets aud Shares are also selling by Btsji's Agents in this County; Also by the Agents of the other Office-keepets. ] SALE POSTPONED. THE SALE of LOWER GOYTRfe ESTATE and CANAL SHARES, advettlsed to take place at the Greyhound Inn. in Abergavenny, on the 22d of August inst. is POSTPONED for the present. Usk, August 1,1820. TO CURRIERS, LEATHER-SELLERS, &c. gtoausca. Eligible PREMISES and BUSINESS. To be Disposed of" by Private Cnntrad, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION THE .LEASE, GOODWILL, STOCK IN TRADE,&c. of a Wholesale and Retail CURRIER and LEATHER-SELLER, who is about retiring from business.—Any person inclined to embark in trade may not again meet with such a favourable opportunity, the business having been carried on by the proprietor for many years with considerable advantage.—The House and Pre- mises are situated in the most central part of the town. and are the most commodious, having several excellent spacious warehouses, work-shops,drying-sheds,underground cellars, yard, good pump of water, and a walled garden, with every convenience for carrying on business on an extensive scale. The Stock may be reduced to suit the purchaser. Applications by letter only, and from principals only, will be attended to.*—Direct (post-paid) to A. B. Post- office, Swansea. N. B. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE may be taken at a valuation. TO BE LET, THE HOUSE and TAN-YARD at Cardiff, The i an-Yard is now in full work, with every conve- nience, and will be let separately from the House if required, and entered upon the 25th ot September next, with the ad- vantages of the incoming tenant working in his stock in the backward oozes, for the term of two years and a half, which is the unexpiredtermot the lease' to the present tenant, but any further term will be granted by the landlord if required. The Premises are eligible, and the House a good one, and the whole in ample repair. Being the only Tan-Yard in so populous and rising a town, or within twelve to twenty miles off, being the best market in the county, in a country abounding with oak bark, and with every facility of conveyance to any part of the kingdom, its advantages are obvious. Further particulars known by application (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Williams, on the premises. CARMARTHENSfIIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MrCHAET.MAS SIXT, OR SOLD By PRIVATE CONTRACT, At the Ferry-side, in the parish of St. Ishmael, in the said county, A Handsome, modern-built DWELLING- HOUSE and COACH-HOUSE, &c. with the Appur- tenances thereunto belonging, now in the occupation of John Covert, gentleman, situate on the Marsh, at the Ferry- side aforesaid consisting af two large parlours and a kitchen on the fir-t floor, and a lnrge handsome drawing- room and three bed-rooms on the second floor; likewise, a large walled Garden in front of the said house, with choice Fruit-trees, &C. The above premises are pleasantly situated in a most delightful situation, near the sen-shore,—a place much re- sorted to in the summer season for sea-bathing, where boats come and return daily from the plentiful market-town of Cin-manhpn.—being nine miles from the town of Carmar- then, and four from the town of Kidwclly, by land. For further particulars apply to Walter Morton, Esq. Solicitor, Carmarthen if by letter, post-paid. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, Glanusk House, Sic. Upon the banks of the Usk river, about one mile from the fashionable town of Crickhowell, seven from Aberga- gaveuuy, and twelve fioin Brecon, TO BE LET, And Entered upon at Michaelmas, 1820, ALL that MANSION-HOUSE, called GLANUSK HOUSE, with convenient attached and detached Offices, a lurge walled Garden, with part of the Meadows, Orchards, Pasture, and Arable Fields, surround- ing the House, containing about 110 Acres. 'The House stsnds upon a lawn of 28 Acres, is fit for the residence of a genteel family consists On the ground floor of ft drawing-room, dining-room, break fast-room, house- kcepcr's-room, kitchen, pantry, &c.; onthenrstnoor, six best bed-rooms, and three servauis'-rooms; at a suitable distance, Stabling for six horses. Coach-house, Malt-house, &c. complete Yards, &c. This property is conveniently situated, commanding fine picturesque views, having good roads, a supply of water, coals very cheap, genteel neighbourhood, and the great South Wales road passes within half a mile of the house; a daily post to and from London. d The premises may be viewed, and terms known, by npplying to Mr. Davies, Surveyor and Land-Agent, Llan- gattock Crickhowell, Abergavenny. The postage of all letters roast be paid. CARMARTHENSHIRE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that truly desirable MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called GLANBRYDDAN, containing 148 Acres, and now let under a lease for one life rnrod 25 sears,at the low rent of Æ HO per ann. Also all that MESSUAG E, FARM, and LANDS,called RHANDYRLLWYD, containing 50 Acres, and let under a lease for one life, aged 61 yeafs. for i 18 a year only. Both Farms are freehold, and situate in the vale oi towy. four wiles from the market-town of Llandilo, and eight from Llandovery, through which ptaces the London mail passes daily, and the neighbourhood is parlicu- Al'o/a valuable COPYHOLO MESSUAGE. /ARM, and LAN DS, calledTYR JENK IN POWFLTPOINTER, containing 108 Acres, which is let for £ 55 P^^ai'lUlnl- The. above Farm is situate in the parish of lal'cy, nine miles from Llandilo, on the Lanipeterroaid. The tenants will sllew the premises; and for particulars apply (it by letter, post-paid) to R. P. Leysoi), Esq. Hill, near Neath, Glamorganshire. ■ Dicey$Co.'s True Daffy's Elixir. 1)ice TH IS most excellent medicine has been faith- JL fully prepared for more than a century, from the purest drugs and spirits that can be procured, at the origi- nal warehouse, No. 10, Bow Chufch-yard, London; and has been attended with the fullest success in the cure of the gravel, stone, fluxes, spasms, pains in the breast, the most excruciating fits of the cholic, and in all complainLs of tile stomach and bowels. "It, Counterfeits are offered for sale in almost every town and street; it is therefore necesiary to ask particularly for Diceil's Daffu's Elixir," and to observe that the words DIe EY & Co. are in the stamp label which is pasted over the cork. Sold in bottles at 2s and larger ditto 'Its: 9d. each. at the Original Warehouse. No. r), Bow Church Yard.TLondou; and retail by the following venders the Printer of this Paper, Edmond, Lister, and Dawe. Swansea; Rees, Neath; Llewelyn, Bridgend and Pyle Bradley,Cowbridge C. \rachell and W. Vaehell. Cardiff; Edwards, Caerphilly Dnvies. Haverfordwest; Wyke, Abergavenny Pritchard, Chepstow» Probyn, jun. and Jones, I'ontypool; Wilmol and Barclay, Pembroke Proihero. and BlathwfiyiC( jjar- bertli; Lott, Llandilo Rees, Llandovery, Vaug]lan>\yj|- liams, and Parker, Brecknock; a"'l all respectable wiccji- one venders. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, nwdc in a Cause Gwynne against Fonter, with the approbation of John Edmund Dowdeswell, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, sometime in the month of August next, of which timely notice will be given, THE REVERSION IN FEE, expectant JL and to ,take effect upon the decease of a J ,ad" 6S years of age, of and in divers FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the parishes of Swansea, Loughor, Llanirefelach, Penrice, Rosilly, liston, P.eynoldstone, knelston, Nicholasion, Laurhidtan, Lan.Acwy, IS is hop :?<)«, an d Pennant, in the county of Glamorgan, late the property of John Bennett Popkin. Esq. deceased, in several distinct lots. Particulars whereof may be had (gratis) at the said Master's Office, in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-laiuv of Messrs. Alexander and Holme, New-inn, of Mr. Med- dowcroft, Gray's-imi, of Messrs. Williams, Whitmore, and Co. Lincolia's-inn, London and of Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea,—at whose Office Maps ol the Estates may be seen. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castle-inn, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 26th day of August, 1820,. THE MANSION-HOUSE and DEMfcSNE of LANSTINAN and several valuable FARMS and LANDS, containing between 3000 and 4000 Acres, in the parishes of Lanstinan, Llanfernantgoff, Fishguard, Llan- lawr, Dinas, Lanychare, Stainton, Talbenny, Lambston, and Camrose, in ttie county of Pembroke, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Williams, Brooks, and Powell, No. 9, Lincoln's Inn, London; Mr. George Phillips, Solicitor, Narberth; or Mr. James Thomas, at Lamphy Park, near Pembroke, where Maps of the Estates may be seen, and orders obtained to view the Premises. CARDIGANSHIRE! TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot-inn, at Aberystwith, on Tuesday, the 19th of September, 1820, at two o'clock ir. the afternoon (subject to conditions), The follmoing Freehold Premises. Lot i A MESSUAGE, or TENEMENT and XI LANDS, called DAN-Y-BWLCH, in the parish of Lianychaijirn, in the county of Cardigan, and containing by admeasurement 114A. SR. of rich Salt Marsh, Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Lands, now in the possession e< John Arthur, as tenant from year to year.—The premises are desirably and pleasantl.y situated, within a mile of the fashionable bathing town of Aberystwith. Lot 2. A TENEMENT and LANDS, called DAN-Y- BANK, in the parish of Lanilar, in the county of Cardigan, containing by admeasurement 20A. lR. of Meadow, Pas- ture, and Arable Land, now or late in the possession of Richard Rowland. N.B. It is supposed there is a valuable Vein of Lead Ore under about 60 Acres of Lot 1. For other particulars apply to Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. BRECONSHIRE & GLAMORGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. 1 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. HOWELL WILLIAMS, L • • R,"TS» At the Castle-inn, in the village of Mefthyr-Tydvil, in the county of Glamorgan, on Friday, the 1 l'th day of August. 1820 the sale to commence at five o'clock ill the after- noon, subject to such conditions as shall be then pro- d uce u 9 duced, Lot i. A MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, IX (a Ft IU.D, part thereof called CAE PWI.LTAFF, excepted) called CARN GWILLIM GOCH; containing hy admeasurement 38 Acres, or thereabouts, situate in the parish of Vaynor, in the county of Urccon, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Thomas, of Coed-y-cymniar, inn- keeper, who is under all agreement to quit <tt Michaetmas next; and also TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS to the said Messuage, Farm, and Lands, belonging, called TUY- YN-Y-GARN (subject to a Life Estate of one Robert Williams, aged 80 years and upwards, in one of the said Cottages and Gardens.) Lot"t. The said FIELD, called CAE PWLL TAFF containing by admeasurement 4. 3R. be the same more or )ess.—These prcmtscs (which arc subject to a perpetual yearly rent charge of 30s. payable to the poor of the parish of Ystradlellte, in the said county of Brecon) lie contiguous to Coed-y,Cymmar, and about two miles from the great Iron-works at Merlhyr-Tydvil; and Cae Pwll TalF is an eligible situation 10 build upon. Lot 3. A DWELLING HOUSE, at Pontmorlais, in the village of Merthyr-Tydvil, in the occupation of Williajn t hontits, at the yearlv rent of ^6 <5s. Lot4. Another DWELLING-HOUSE, at Pontmorlais aforesaid, in the occupation of Anne Evans, widow, at the like yearly rent of £ 6 6s. The respective tenants >vill sh»w the premises; and for further particulars apply to Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon. Dr. SIBLY's Re- Animating Solar Tincture 0 CHALLENGES all the Medicines in the Kingdom, for its salubrious virtues in Nervous Dis- eases, Debilitated Constitutions, Yellow Jaund ice, Lowness of.Spirits, Spasms, Stomach and Bowel Complaints, Rheu- matism, and all Impurities 01 the Blood. This valuable re- storer of natare is pleasant to the taste, grateful to the stomach, when taken flies to the heart, revives the spirits, and strengthens the whole frame, by which means effects a cure when other medicines have failed. Prepared and sold by J. R. SafFell, No. 11, (outside of Middle-row) Holborn; sold, wholesale, by Barclay and Sons, 95, Fleet-market, London, in bottles at. 6s. 7s. 6d. 11 s. and family bottles 2?s. containing nearly three of the Its. Also, Dr. SIBT-Y'S LUNAR TINCTURE, for complaints incident to the Female Sex, in bottles at 4s. 6d, and 10s. 6d. may be had of most venders in the kingdom. N.B. Observe, none can be genuine unles« signed by the proprietor, J. R. Saffell, in his own hand-writing, on the wrapper of every bottle. To FAMILIES and SCHOOLS. IT is a fact verified by daily experience, that the utmost care and attention are inadequate to pre- vent even the most respectable establishments from the attacks of that unpleasant and troublesome disorder, the ITCH, which, from its infectious nature, is most easily com- municated It will therefore be of advantage to those who suffer under this complaint to know, that they may rely oil being effectually cured by ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION OF BAUCLAYS ORIGINAL OINTMENT. This safe, speedy, and effectual remedy, has been in ge- neral use for upwards of one hundred years, without a sin- gle instance of its having failed to cure the most inveterate cases. It does not contain the smallest particle of met- cury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be safely used by persons of the most delicate constitution. The public are requested to be on their guard against noxious compositions sold at low prices, and to observe, that none can possibly be genuine unless the names of the proprietors, Barclay and Sons, are engraved on the stamp affixed to each box; and great danger may arise from the neglectof tbisCaution. Sold wholesale and retail by Barclay and Sons(the only successors to Jackson & Co.) No. 95,'Fleet-Market, Lon- don, price Is. 9d. duty included and by their appoint- ment by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, Lister, and Dawe,Swansea; Hybert> Neath ;Dyke, Merthyr-Tidvil- Vanghan, and Willianls, Brecon Davies, 13ridgend • Vachall,Cardiff; Price &Wyke, Abergavenfty Price', Crickhowell; Harris, and Evans, Carmarthen"; Davies, druggist, Haverfordwest; and mostvendcrsofmcdicines f-n the kingdom. I MONMOUTHSHIRE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, The following FREEHOLD I-) P, Ol-) E It Il-, Situate in the parish of Llanwcnarth A Truly desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called '1 UY MA WR, near the turnpike-road Jeadint: from Abergavenny to Cri.ekhowell, comprising a large sub- stantial Mansion-house, with good Agricultural fc>idiii«;s, and about 9,3 Acres of productive Arable, M6sdmv, and Pasture Land, and Orcharding, now occupied b_J<il!ii Jones.—This Esfate is situated on die banks W UskVwj.d" commands delightful views of tiie surrounding, beautify.! v country, and presents a favourable spot foe ihe crti'on a Villa. A WATER CORN GRIST MILL, witl,* house, Outbuildings, and 14 Acres of £ d.>d iRic?. Pasture Land thereto adjoining,"now occupied by J\.hua Davies. A PUBLIC-HOUSE, called the THRPE LbCKS.^1 the Garden and Premises thereto belonging, IIQ^ occttpWd by John Powell. A DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and Blacksmkh's- Shop, now occupied by Thomas Williams. And TWO COTTAG ES and Gardens, now octupied by Abraham JViorgsn, or Iiis under-tenants. Attached to this Property is an extensive RicnT of COMMON on the adjoining Mountains. The respective-tenants hold from vear to year, and will shew t he premises. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Gabb aird Sons, Solicitors, Abergavenny, June 16, 1820. BRECONSHIRE. Very desirable FREEHOLD ESTATES, FOR SALE, III the most picturesque part of the county. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION* By Mr. HOWELL WILLIAMS, At the Bear-inn, in the town of Crickhowell, on Thursday* the 10th day of August, 1820, between the hours of three c and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to certain con- ditions of sale (or in the meantime by Private Contract) THE FOLLOWING VERY ELIGIBLE ESTATES Loti. A FA,lM and LANDS, called NANT- Y-VELIN, in the parish of Cathedine, now in the occupation of John Jones, as tenant from year to year. This Property is situated near the celebrated Llangorse, or Welshpool, and adjoins the turnpike-road leading, from Bwlcli to Hay, and about one mile from the London and Milford road. Lot t. A FARM and LANDS, called TYR CUNVIN, now in the occupation of Jones, as tenant from year to year. Lot 3. A FARM and LANDS, called CROSSNENY, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Williams. Lot 4. A valuable MANSION-HOUSE, called THE GREAT HOUSE, forming a complete residence for a re- spectable family, with convenient Offices and Outbuildings, a large walled Garden, and Five Closes of rich Meadow, Orcharding, and Pasture Land, now occupied by the said Mr. Thomas Williams. Lots 2.3. & 4, are situated near each other, in the hamlet ofTretower, and in the fertile and romantic vale ofCwmdu- distant two miles only from the market-town of Crickhowell and only half a mile from the said London and Milford road. N. B. A considerable part of the Purchase-money may remain upon a Mortgage of the Property. For further particulars apply to Mr. Davies, Land-Agent, at Llangattock, near Crickhowell or at the Office of Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon. The postage of all applications by letter must be paid. ^— lk!,k Sj i'ili ''lllllllllu iff > J& ^•STR ANI) THE FLYING PHENOMENON, Or the Four Freaks. T — A HE Flying Phenomenon lately in Duisr.ix His Boors there appear'd to pervade a dark Goblin In each, by the lustre OfV\RRV:-¡'S JET BI.ACKI.VC One evening this Joker a frolic presae'd, A Vehicle then for the purpose engng'd, His Wife to set down and himself to bring back in. FREAK 1st. The lady set down then, and leaving behind A dress, the Phenomenon quickly got in it, "Stop here, my good fellow (he said) for a minute, I fed 011 your Box for ail airing inclin'd The Coachman a lady perceiving, aghast He star'd in amazement, but swearing at last, No Boot-lodging Imps to his scat should approach, His fare acquiesced and re-enter'd the Coach. FRE.AK2<1. Disrobing himself of his feminine suit, And pulling the check, Coae/iey open'd the door, The lady was gone, and the shades in each BOOT Gieam'd f, • and, more terrified now than before, Poor Jelm ejichtim'd, ''that the Imps on his sight The Boors in, would drive him to madness outright!" FREAK 3d. In passing his Window, lie threw himself ont 1- The Coachman in terror the door as he gain'd.- May't please you to 'light, Sir !"—but looking about Wei) pteas'd that no t" ot lodging devils reinain'd, Rc-mounted his Box, FREAK 4th. —————————— as our Hero re-enter'd,— Set me down," in the Coach while resuming appearance j The Conchnian obey'd,—and on speech when lie venuir'-d, Long life (lie exclaim'd) for your friendly forbearance, Good tlcvil!" nor drean)t that the Imps thus attacking His fears, were the produce of WAR RUN'S JET BLACKING This Easy Shining and Brilliant BLACKING, prepared by ell 30,STRAND, London; Sndsold at Swansea Edmonds Jenkins, "Be van Walters Mertliyr Morgan Brecon Vaughan Llandiio Hughes Narberth Protheroe Milford Starbuek Cardiff Hopkins Cowbridge Ballard Bridgend Jones I Cariiiariben Evans Baldwin- Morris Kidwelly Evans Llaiiellv Howell&Son Llandovery Davies Williams Pembroke "WilmotSeCo. Pembroke "WilmotSeCo. Treble Tenby Reynolds Haverfordwest, Jenkins Haverfordwest, Jenkins And sold in every town in the kingdom. LIQ UiD, in Bottles Gel. IOri. 12d. and 18(1. each,-Alsc PASTE .ki-ACKrN-G ill Pots6d. 12tl. and 18d.each A Shilling Pot of Paste w equal to Four Shillin" Bottle* ol Liquid. ° KX'Askfor WAIIUEN'SBLACKING,