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A BALL AND SUPPER, AT TtIB CARDrFF-ARMS-INN, CARDIFF, On MONDAY next, April 23, IN HONOUR OF HIS MAJESTY'S BIRTH-DAY. JOHN WICK BENNETT. Esq. Steward. Lady BLOSSE, Lady Patroness. N. B. This Advertisement was intended to appear in last peek's Cambrian, but was not received in time. LONDON HOUSE, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, Repository for cheap and fashionable Silks, Laces, Shawjs) Scarfs, Muslins} Sj-c. REP-S-EVANS RESPECTFULLY announces to the Inhabi- tants of Swansea and its, vicinity, that he has opened the above Shop with a new and extensive Stock of the above- tnentioned articles; consisting of Sarsnets, Gros-de-Naples JPoplins, Bombazines. Satins. Taffaties. Gauzes, Canton Crape, Lustring and Tissue Scarfs; Norwich, Scotch, Da- mask. and Zebra Shawls and Scarfs Silk and Gauze Hand- kerchiefs; Thread,Blond, and Gassed Laces; Bobbinnets, IVIuslins and Muslin Robes, Ribbons, Stockings, Gloves, Fancy Trimmings, Irish Linens, and a variety of other articles, the whole of which he is selling at very reduced prices, for Ready Money only. The lowest price is invariably named for every article, from which no abatement can be made. JUST PUBLISHED, A CANDID APPEAL against the SPIRIT manifested toward' UNITARIANS, particularly irt ^TWO Publications by the Rev. WM. HEWSOX, Vicar of St. Mary's. Swansea. With further arguments in elucidation of the Simple Unity of God addressed to the Public. By Capt. JAMES GIFFORD^R. N. PRICE Is. 6d. Sold by T. Jenhins and F. Fagg, Swansea. Of whom tnay be had, by the same author, tlie second edition of the URMONSTIIANCE of a UNITARIAN, addressed to the Bishop of St. David's,—Price 5s. Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE is hereby given, that the HALF- YEARLY GENERALMEET-JNGTor ASSEMBLY oftlie PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION will be field at the Caaal House, in Newport, on Wednesday, the duy of May neict, at eleven o'clock in tlie forenoon. THOS. COOKE, Clerk to the said Company. Newport. April 17, 1821. Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal Navigation. NOTICE is lierebv given, that the NEXT GENERAL ASSEMBLY and MEETING of the COMPANY of PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION ifrtlt be held at the Shire-hall, in the town of Brecknock, on Tlwrsday, the 26th day of April insf. at twelve o'clock at soon. B. A. GRIFFITHS, "Clerk to the said Company. Canal Office, Llanelly, April 5, 1821. NOTICE is hereby given, that Application will be made to the Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held forthe county of Glamorgan, to fix certain rtays &e Fence Days for the River Tawe, in the'said county, to prevent the destruction of Salmon, and Fish of the Sal- icon kind, in the said river, in pursuance of an Act 58th 6«o. III. by me, R- D- GOUGH. Xanguic, April 17, 1821. RIVER OGMORE. 7 NOTICE is hereby given, that it is the in- tention of the undersigned Person to apply to the Justice# of the Peace, acting for the county of Glamorgan, it thefr enduing Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at Cowbridge, on the first day of May next, 3821, to vary the dumber of Fence Days for the said lliver Ogrnore, and the pefiods at which they shall commence, pmsuant to an Act passed in the 58th year of his late Majesty, George the Third, intituled An Act for preventing the Destruction the Breed of Salmon, and Fish of the Salmon kind, in the Rivers of England." Dated at Merthyr-mawr, this i8th day of April. 1821. JOHN NICHOLL. PURSUANT to an Order made by the Right P Honourable John Lord Eldon, Lord High Chancellor of-Great Britain, for enlarging the time for JOB BURALL, of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, in t!ie Principality øf Wales, Cabinet-maker, Dealer and Chapman (a Bank- rupt), to surrender himself, and make a lull discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects, for thirty dav-, .to be computed from the 27th day of March instant ;—-This is to give notice, That the Commissioners in the said Commission named and authorised, or the major part of them, intend to roeet on the 26th day of April next, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon* nt Knapp's Hotel, situate in Cambourne, In thecollnty of Cornwall when and where the said Bank- rupt is required to surrender himself, between the hours of eleven and one. and make a full discovery and disclosure isel tof his Estate and Effects, and finish his examination and the Creditors who have no' already proved their Debts may then and there come and prove the same, and assent ttt or dissent from the allowance of his Certificate. N- B. All Persons indebted to the Estate of the said Bankrupt are required forthwith to pay the same to Messrs. James and Cellins, Swansea, the. Solicitors'to the Assignees, oiherwise they will be proceeded against without further Notice. Considerable Reduction inPricefor the Drawing on 17th MAY, all in One Day. (}1)r.V FOURTEEN GUINEAS for a TICKET Chance ;Only TWENTY SHILLINGS for a SIXTEENTH Chance; OTHER SHARES IN PROPORTION. TWO of i?-2L,()00! Besides 4,005 other Prizesof 4.000,1,000, See. &e. Consols, and Money, SURE TO BE DRAWN 17th MAY, besides the additional Chance of lOr) Numbers for TWO of .#20,200! 63" Every Chance bought on or before 17th May, is sure to be decided 17th May. t3- No Classes !-Even¡ Ticket to be drawn singly, each 4. deciding its own Fate, and no other. The Tickets are issued in Chances of Ticket, Half, Quarter, Eighth, and Sixteenth Chances, which are selling by T 5 STOCK-BROKER, ->'{4, CornhilI,&9, Charing-cross, London. IVho shared and sold in the last Lottery, ISSLJS OF £ 21,000! 2,888, Class B j And several miner Capitals. The Ticket and Share Chances are also selling by his Agents, as under: F. FAGG, Bookseller, Swansea; liARRY & SON, Booksellers, Bristol; I). EVfiNS. Journal-OiTice. Carmarthen W. PAYNE. Liquor-Merchant, Carnarvon HOUGH & SON. Booksellers, Gloucester: W. GUMM, Bookseller, Gloucester; J. POTTER. Bookseller, Haverfordwest; E. G. WRIGHT. Journal Office, Hereford; Wll.MOr it BARCLAY, Booksellers, Pembroke; B. POWLK, Bookseller. Ross; Mrs. 1TE, Bookseller, Wrexham. ALT THE 4007 PRIZES MUST BE DtlAWN lith of NEXT MONTH. TO BE LET, TAND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, WO MOUSES, at Ynispenllwch, six miles trom Swansea and five froiu Neath ;—one is a good Family House, containing two sizeable parlours, drawing- room, housekeeper's-rooiii, kitchen, and other necessary offices, six bed-chambers a large lawn and garden, a stable, Rig and beast houses, with some land, if required. The other a neat Cottage, comprising three boarded rooms, and the use of a large adjoining warehouse, a garden, with or without a stable, and a few acres of land. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) Lo Mr. Cook, Ynispenllwch, near Swansea. LLANDRINDOD WELLS. TO Bli LET, And May be entered upon at Lady-Say, 1821, ALL that capital and well-accustomed INN, cafied The IWCK HOUSE; and also all that FARM and LANDS, called DOLESKELLOG, containing about 70 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, with an ex- tensive Right of Common, situate in the parishes of Keven- teece and Llandrindod, in the county of Radnor. The above premises are excellently adapted for the pur- poses of an'Inn, and are situated adjacent to the much celebrated jyiedicinal Waiters of Llandrindod, and have lately undergone a thorough repair. For particulars.apply to the tenant on the premises or to James Cruuimer, Esq. Kington or Mr. John Cheese, at Lyojisliall. 7 TO BE LET, Iftt/t cr without Land of the first quality, TIIISTLEBOON HOUSE, in the parish of Oysterniouth, near tlie Mumble Light-House. The Premises are on an elevated situation upon the limestone, consequently peculiarly healthy, commanding the beautiful Bay ot Swansea to the North, and the Bristol Channel and Coast of Devon to the South five miles from Swansea—a good market to\yn—with which is constant and easy com- munication by means of a Rail-road, on which goes a Stage-coach tour times a day. Tile House is out of repair, upon which an arrangement would be entered into satisfactory to a good tenant: it consists ot a drawing-room, dining-room, study, house- keeper's-roomy kitchen, servants'-hall, &c. oil the ground floor thirteen rooms on the two next floors, one of which would, make another good drawing-room. Walled and other garden; good water, and cellars. It is peculiarly eligible as a school for children requiring sea air and bathing, or for a bathing hotel, it being per- fectly free from any objections of the vicinity or made to a town,—wini p. most beautifully transparent sea, in a seques- tered cove, jyitii fine sand bottom, within a few minutes' walk of the 0ouser Bathing-Machine—Packet twice a week to ijftaconibe. The walks oil the downs,on the Mumble rocks, beautiful and salubrious, and delightful rides about the celebrated Bay of Swansea and its healthy sands. Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. John Price, Wood- land-Castle, Swansea. — — SWANSEA; TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, At the Bush-inn, in tfie town of Swansea, on Saturday, the 5th day of May, 1821, between the hours of two and four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE; t„get(ier wilb exlensive UTTTHOUSES,GARDEN, ana Two COTTAGES, behind the s a me, s tua t e i n H g h s tre e t, m the town of Swansea, ex- tend ,.g urltfmt about 36 feet, and in depth about J50 feet, which communicates with the Back-lane, being a most de- sirable situation for carrying on any extensive business.- 1 he house ana premises are at present in a bad slate repair, but^he lame may be repaired at a moderate expense. For the,,convenience of the purchaser, the seller will, if required, leave one half of the purchase-money to remain on Mortgage of the premises. For fuftber- particulars apply at the Office of Messrs. James and. Colliiis, Solicitors, Swansea. .i SWANSEA. TO*;BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, On Monday, the 7th day of May, 1821, and following days, by order of the Assignees of the Estate and Effects ot Mr. Joh Bu-ra 11, of Swansea, Cabinet-maker and Upholsterer a Bankrupt; at his Warehouse, in Fisher-street, Swansea^' A LL the valuable and extensive STOCK in •vX TRADE of the said Bankrupt; consisting of four- post and.tent bedsteads, hair and other mattresses feather and milIpufF beds, blankets, .Marseilles quilts, counterpanes,' a large assortment of Kidderminster and other cametin^' mahogany sideboards, mahogany dining, Pembroke, sofa', and card-tables, mahogany cases of drawers, wardrobes mahogany and other chairs, pier and swine-glasses floor cloths, paper hangings of all sorts, bed sacking, brass l'uriii- ture ornaments, and a great assortment of ironmongery güods, &c.&c. Catalogues will be ready for delivery at the Auctioneer's on the Salurdu y previous to the sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, At Clasemont, the residence of the late Sir John Morris, Bart. near Swansea, on Monday, the 23d day of April inst. and following days, A Large selection of HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE; consisting of fourpost fluted and carved mahogany bedsteads, with moreen, chintz, and cotton fur- mture; tent and other bedsteads, with dimity and Man- chester furniture prime goose feather-beds and beddinc, 9 mahogany, and other cases of drawers; large handsome ma- y hogany bookcases, with glass fronts; mahogany dining,card, and Pembroke tabfes; mahogany and other dressing tables, sofas, mahogany, fancy, and other chairs; passage oil cloths, pier and swing-glasses, two large copper boilers, large mashing kive, several large iron-bound casks, and various other brewing utensils, kitchen requisites, &c. The.saie will begin at eleven o'clock each day. Catalogues will be delivered three days previous to the sale at the Auctioneer's, Carr-street, Swansea. TO. Coyer this Season, at Trehill, Saint Nichenas, near Cardiff, at Two GUINEAS each Mare. and 2s. 6d. the Groom, The PLENIPO. He was got by Poulton, out of Arianna, bv Young Eclipse, five years old, a beautiful chesnut, stands 16t hands high, strong nt his bone, and allowed by good judges to be the best grown horse in the country. He will attend atCowbridge and Cardiff every fortnight, on market-days. The Money to be paid at the time of Covering. For further particulort enquire of Mr. Richard Whapham, as above. rt:3- Good Grass for Mares, with proper attendance, at 5s. per week. HP0 Cover this Season, at Fonmon Castle, A Cowbridge, Glamorganshire, POULTON. Thorough-bred Mares, at Ten Guineas each, and Half-a- Gutnea the Groom -Halt bred ditto at Three Guineas each, and live bhillings the Groom. Hay till the first of May, at 8s. per week, afterwards good Grass at fc. per week, and Corn at the wholesale price, if ordered and every attention paid to the Mares N.B. The Proprietor having taken into consideration the badness of the times, has reduced the price of Poulton's Covering to the above-mentioned prices. No Mafe will be delivered until all demands are paid For further particulars apply to Wllli&lll Alexaiidtr, a, l above if by letter post paid. =: CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY" AUCTION; At the Bear-Inn, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, on Wednesday, ihe 16th day of May, i821, at two o'clock in the atternoon, unless previously disposed,ot by Private Contract of which due notice will be given, THE FOLLOWINO .#rtrboltl euttttt. Situate in the parish of Llanddewy.brefi, in. the county of Cardigan, IN THIRTEEN LOTS: Lots Tenements. A. it. i>. Occupiers. a' RKprf rvllfj, If ? 9 Charles Jones These three lots are contiguous; and have I* Cwm Du 46 15 Ditto £ extensive Rights of Sheep-Walk on the >4 in 21? Rltto *• > adjoining hills. H 't* r nr 50 2 3a James Jenkins )T o. Bryn-Mynach 78 3 5 Thomas Lewis f 4 ana a adjoin each other. ') These two lots adjoin each other, on the banks of the Tivy, in a southern aspect; the Mill has a plentiful supply of water; ». j v» aier i^oru urisi mm, cauea a v, and the situation is peculiarly favourable < Gogoyan Mill, and Lands$1 Kees Lloyd for the establishment of a Manufactory, particularly of Flannel, the immediate neighbourhood abounding in wool of the ) finest fleece. ^This Farm nearly adjoins the two preced- 8. Glandulais-Uchaf 1C6 2 15 Timothy Jones '08 'ol8' and commands an extensive view of the vales of Tivy and Dulais, 9 J Cefn-Garthenor 53 2 5 > T, a»d the surrounding country. ? Undivided Common, Appurtenant 1<) 2 20 ( Thomas Jenkins Jx»lps_ fj__ „ 10. Glanrhyd fach and Brwsiir 48 3 10 Ditto v wards (ff inn together np- 11. PenSrun Rloftpw,, 'a- a ?! ■, m V v 01 400 Acres, are within a ring- 12. Blaen-Cwm March 127 i 90 ^,lon?as fenc,e» and in the immediate neighbour- A d i- Di n ,1* 127 120 Ravjd Lewis.. hood of those Drecedinir. la. Bank Blaen-Cwm March 10 0 0 Stephen Hughes ,r,wUhi,, miles much-dmired wSlirt «»<>■I*™ Of hosb.Hdry, and .'fed, L, of capital. For aVlflW (If the EstlJte, nnd.!o treat forthe same, (If hy letter. post-paidy to Messrs. Price and Son.SoHcitors, Llaridilo or to Mr., Thomas Jenkins, Foelalit, near SOUTH WALES. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, With immediate posstssion, for one or more years, during the AT-TnTTC r? nce °Jmthefaviily abroad, HUUoL, consisting of a small drawing- »U>0J11' A R'N.RP°M, three bed-rooms, and threeSer- vants bed-rooms, kitchen, dairy, coach-house, stabling for three horses, and other conveniences; with a good Garden and tour Inclosures of fine Pasture Land, containing about acres; within two miles of a good Inn, on the London R0M A '0LLR A market-town and the sea. lerms moderate, for which and for further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. John Norris, Uphol- sterer, 55, High Holborn, London; or to Mr. William Llewelyn, Pyle, Glamorganshire. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, And entered upon the 1st day of May next, AT A LOW RENT, A Neat DWELLING-HOUSE, suited for the L-3L reception of a small genteel family, situate at the vittage of Boverton, within one mile of the Bristol Change), and four miles of the post and market-town of Cowbridge. The House consists of a hall, parlour, breakfast parlour, and servants' kitchen, on the ground floor; four bed-rooms, .with a servant's bed-room. A quantity of LAND, not exceeding six Acres, may also be had, if desired. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Abraham Jackson, on the premises; or Mr. Jame Simpson. Bear-inn, Cowbridge. HAD NO RS HIRE. Desirable Freehold Estates, eligible Mansion-House and Offices, excellent Garden, Orchard, Farming Buildings, and nearly One Hundred Acres of good Meadow, pas- ture, Orchard, Hop-yarding, and Arable Land and a compact Farm, with an IlIn, and Outbuildings, and Forty- six Acres of Meadow and Arable Land, near the Rivers Eeye and Ithon; a fine Sporting Country, and valuable and extensive Common Rights. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. ROBINS, (Of Warwick-street, Golden-square) At Garraway's Coffee-hoiise, Exchange-alley, Cornliill, London, on Thursday, the 10th of May, 1821, at twelve o clock, in two-lots, VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, L»ND1AX redeemed, situate in the parishes of Dis- serth arid Liandnu(Jod» in the couhtv of Radnor, abound" ing with game, and within a short distance of the livers Eeye and Ithon, which produce fine salmon-trout and other fish. Lot 1. HOWEY HALL, a very desirable Family Man- sion-house seated on a beautiful Pleasure-ground tastefully laid out, adapted for the accommodation of a gentleman's family, with convenient domestic Offices, Coach-house, Stables, and Farming Buildings; good Garden, Fruilery, and Orchard stored with fruit-trees, Fish-ponds, and about Ninety-three Acres of good Meadow, Pasture, Hop-yard, and Arable Land, bolted by thriving Plantations, situate in the parishes of Disserth and Llandrindod, within two miles of Llandrindod Wells, which have been long and justly celebrated, and are annuaity resorted to by a numerous and fashionable company, between New Radnor, Rhayader, and Builth. A fine Trout-stream runs through part of the lands. A capital Pew in Disserth Church. Lot 2. DISSERTH FARM, comprising a well-accns- I tomed Inn, with Outbuildings, Fold-yard, and sundry In- closures, containing about Forty-seven Acres of rich Mea- dow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Land, bounded on one side by the river Ithon. To be viewed by applying at the Mansion, where parti- culars may be had, as well as at the Inns, New Radnor and Penybont; Red-Lion, Rhayader; Duke's-Arms, Knigh- ton; Kiiig's-Head and Oxford-Arms, Kington; the Hotel, Hereford; Lion, Leominster; of Mr Pugh, Solicitor, No. 33, Bernard-street, Russell-square, London; of Messrs. Daviesand Banks, Kington, Herefordshire; at Garrawayl,s; and of Mr. Robins, Warwick-street, Golden-square, Lon- don, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. Dr. Radcliffe's Elixir. FOR a general alterative Medicine, this valu- able Elixir stands unrivalled; and the Public cannot have recourse to a more efficacious remedy, as a purifier °F the blo#d from all humours, whether contracted by too free living, or from jaundice, surfeits, scurvy, or humours after the measles or small-pox, &c. For all obstructions in the intestines, and for the cure of worms in children or adults, it will be found equally serviceable. It assists di- gestion, strengthens the stomach, and has been found of infinite service to those who take long voyages, as a pre- servative against the scurvy. ¡¡:r Observe that the words Dicey 4- Co." are printed in the stamp affixed to each bottle, as counterfèltsorts are offered for sale in almost every town. Sold by Sutton and Co. (late Dicey and Sutton) at the Original Warehouse. No. 10, Bow Church-yard, London, at Is. L^D. bottle: also by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Pa- per, Edmond, Lister, arid Dawe, Swansea; Rees, Neath; Llewellyn, Pyle; Llewellyn Bridgend Bradley, Cow- bridge;C. Vachell and W. Vachell, Cardiff; Edwards, Caerphilly Davis, Haverfordwest; Wyke, Abergavenny Pritchard. Chepstow; Probyti, Jun. and Jones, Pontypool; Wilmot and Barctay, Pembroke; Piothero, and Blathwait, Narberth Hughes, Liandito; Rees. Llandovery; Vaughan and W illiams, Brecknock and by all respectable medicine TENDER#. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TWO FREEHOLD FIELDS of rich Mea- dow Land, containing about fire Acres, situate near St. Helen's, and within half a mile ot the town of Swansea. For particulars enquire of Mr. Wm. Spencer, Wind- street or of Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. VOTES FOR MONMOUTHSHIRE. JFreeJalti property, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, By Messrs. BREWER & LONG, On Saturday, the 5th day of May, 1821, between the hours of three and si.\ o'clock in the evening, subject to such conditions of sale as will be then produced; Lot l. A Vei7 cortlrnodious and modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE,adjoiningtheflourish- DWEr..LING-HOUSE, adjoiniug the flourish- mg and populous town of Pontypool, containing two capital cellars, two kitchens, one parlour and sitting-room, and nine excellent bed-rooms. The above lot is well situated at the entrance to Ponty- pool, and is a desirable residence for any person who would wish to embark in business, or for a genteel family. Lot 2. Four DWELLING-HOUSES, or TENEMENTS, adjoining lot 1, lately built and in excellent repair, occu- pied by tenants at the low rent of £ 6 each per ann. For further particulars, and for a view of the premises, apply to Mr. W. Gilbert, the nroprietor, on the premises; or to Messrs. Brewer and Long, Auctioners, Newport. N. B> Should the above lotiTbe sold by private contract due notice will be given. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. FROOMBRIDGE and FRAMILODE Old-established BRASS, COPPER, and TW-PLATE WORKS. To be SOLD, in Fee, or LET for a term of years, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, ALL those commodious MILLS, WORK- SHOPS, and BUILDINGS, for many years used J with great repute in the Manufacturing of Brass, and of ftee'. Copper, and Brass Wire, with a good DWELLING- HOUSE, and Offices adjoining, several TENEMENTS for the occupation of the working people, and about 12 Apres MEADOW LAND, all situate at Froombridge, adjoining the high-road from Gloucester to Bristol, about eight miles from the former city, and 26 from the latter, and within a short distance of the Stroud water Canal. And all those commodious MILLS. WORKSHOPS, and BUILDINGS, used for many years in the Manufacturing of Tin Plates with great repute, having a Twenty-four Horse- power Steam Engine, erected by Messrs. Bolton and Watt, as well as Water Wheels, now in excellent condition; and numerous DWELLING-HOUSES, COTTAGES. & GAR- DENS, and about Five Acres of PASTURE LAND, used and occupied therewith, situate at Framilorie, near the Ferry, over the River Severn, adjoining the Stroud water Canal, and situate about three miles from the Froombridge Works. • These premises are now occupied by Messrs. Purnell, Veel, and Co. and may be purchased or rented either to- gether or separately. They are well deserving the notice of persons engaged in similar Works, being capable of great improvement, and possessing advantages rarely to be met with, from the eligibility of their situa ions, affording the benefit of Foreign and Inland Water Conveyance, and the supply of Coals and Wood, on reasonable terms. The command of water at Framilode is powerful, as the whole of the River Froome can be brought into effect. A Forge for Iron might therefore be erected at Framilode with very great advantage, and thereby furnish those works with every necessary requisite for carrying on the Tin Plate Trade. The Fixtures, Implements, and Utensils used in the Works may be had at a valuation. Further particulars may be known on application to Messrs. Vizard and Buchanan, Solicitors, Dursley, Glou- cestershire or to Messrs. Vizard and Blower, 50, Lincoln's- inn-fields, London. UNFAILING SUCCESS, during a period of U ONE HUNDRED YEARS, has fully established the excellence of BARCLAYS' ORIGINAL OINT- MENT in the cure of that disagreeable disorder, the ITCH, which it never fails to effect in ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION, 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 mer- 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 neglect of this caution. 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 tlieir appoint- ment by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, ListeT, and Dawe,Swansea; Hybert,Neath ;Dyk^, Merthyr-Tidvij; Vanghan, and Williams, Brecon Davies, BVidgend Vaeliall, Cardiff; Price & Wyke, Abergavenny • Price, Crickhowell; Harris, and Evans, Carmarthen; Davies, druggist, Ilaver ford west; and naostyendersof medicines i the kingdom l TO BE LET; ONE or more commodious COTrAGES, at Clydacli, near the river Tawe, five miles from Swan- sea, to which seaport town is an excellent carriage-road and conveyance by the Swansea Canal. A good Siablo for two or more horses may also be had or a gentleman and lady residing on the premises may be accommodated five hours of each certain three days in every week with two ponies for exercise and amusement. There is a very extensive Garden at Ciydach, at which is to be had fruit and vegetables at the market price at Swansea, where there is a good fish-market. Letters, post-paid, directed to A. B. at the Swansea Bank, will meet due attention. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD, Pursuant to a Decree and subsequent Orders of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause Powell against Powell, with the approbation of John Edm. Dowdeswell, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Bear. inn, in the town of Llandila-tfawr, in the county of Car- marthen, on Monday, the 7tii day of May next, at two of the clock in the afternoon, in three tots, CERTAIN FREEHOLD ESTATES, late of Sir GABRIEI. POWELL. Knight, deceased; called Cappej Tydist and Gorse y Okin, and Llwynymendy Uqha; cousisting of several Messuages, Cottages, Gardens, Farms, and Lands, with the Appurtenances, situate in the parish of Llangadock, in the said county. ALSO, At the Mâckworth-Arms-inn. in the town of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, on Wednesday, the gtli day of May next. at two o'clock in the afternoon, in one lot, The REVERSION in Fee Simple, expectant on the de* cease of Two Persons of the ages of 40 and 15, or there- abouts, of and in a Messuage or Dwelling-house, Cottage, Stable, and Coach-house, situate in the town of Swansea aforesaid, being other part of the Estates of the said Sit Gabriel Powell. Particulars of the said Estates may be had gratis at the said Master's Office in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London,, of Messrs. Silver and Peters, Solicitors, Symond's- iiin, Cliaiicerv-lane; of Mr. Gregory, Clenient's-inn; of Mr. Derby, Harcourt-buildings, Temple, London; of Messrs., Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, and of Mr. Lewis Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea; of Mr. Middletou Powell, Solicitor, Brecon; and at the Places of Sale; and Maps of the Estates may be seen at the Office of Mr. M. Powell. CARMARTHENSHIRE* ESTATES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the 28th day of April, 3891, at the Black- Lion-inn, at Lampeter-pont-Stephen, in the eouuty of Cardigan, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, and in the following or such other lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, By THOMAS WILLIAMS, Auctioneer; Lotl. A LL that MESSUAGE or TENE- & LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called TANYLAN, Part and Parcel of another MES. SUAGE or TENEMENT, and LANDS, called ESKER- CORN, situate, lying, and being in the parish of Liaiiy- crwyse, in the said county of Carmarthen, in the tenure of Rees Jones, Farmer, at the yearly rent of £ "20. Lot 2. All that new-built DW ELLING-HOUSE, exten- sive GARDEN, and TWO FIELDS* with the Apput. tenances, culled ABERNAINT, being another Part or Parcel of the said Farm of Eskercorn aforesaid; in the te- nure of Daniel Davies and Mr. Nathaniel Edwards. Lot 3. All that the said capital MESSUAGE or TENE- MENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called ESKERCORN, situate in the parish of Llanycrwyse afore- said, in the tenure or occupation of the said "Nathaniel Ed- wards, the proprietor. The premises lie neat to the Church of the parish of Llanycrwyse, and have a most extensive Right of Common on the adjoining hill. For a view of the premises apply to the said Nathaniel Edwards, on the premises; and for further particulars to the Auctioneer, atTroedrhiwyresker, near Llandovery or at the Offices of Mr. Lloyd Harries, at Llandovery of Lampeter. CARMARTHENSHIRE. ESTATES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the dwelling-house of Howell Howells. called the Lamb- inn, in the town of Llandovery, in the said county, on Saturday, the 9th day of June", 1821, subject to certain conditions of sale to be then produced, in the following lots: Loti A LL tliat MESSUAGE or TENE- XJL MENT, FARM and LANDS, with .the Ap- purtenances, called POLEY, otherwise TYR-Y-POLEY, in the parish of Llanwrda, in the said county, in the tenure of Benjamin Evans and Rees Morgans, Farmers, under a lease for twenty-one years, whereof eight years were un- expired at Michaelmas last, at the rent of O £ j1, besides duties. Lot 2. All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called VEDW, or TYR-Y-BEDW7, adjoining the last- mentioned lot, in the tenure of William John, at the yearly rent of d{2ô, besides duties. These two lots are very compact and improvable pro- perty, a southern aspect, and adjoining the turnpike. road from Liaiidovery to Lampeter. Lot 3. All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT. FARM vand LANDS, with tlie Appurtenances, called EITHIN- TEWON, situate in the parish of Cylycwm. in the said county, in the tenu-e of John Harry, Husbandman, as tenant from year to vear. Lot 4. All that MJSSSUAGE or TENEMENT. FARM and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called fROgD. RHEWMEGA, situate in the centre uf the Right Hon. Lord Cawdor's estate, near the Mine Works, in. the parish of Cyiycwm aforesaid, in the tenure of Daniel Davies, Far- mer, as tenant trom vear to year. Lot5. All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM and LANDS, with the Appurtenances. called RHOSE and LLWY.NY, otherwise LLWYNY-FACH, with the Two COTTAG ES and GARDENS erected thereon, adjoining the villages ol Cylycwm, in the said county, in the tenure of Daniel David aud his undertenants, under a lease for twenty-one years, whereof eight years were unexpired at Michaelmas Inst. Lot6. All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT. FARM and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called HANDIR- WYNNE. nearly adjoining the said village of Cylycwm, in the tenure of Mr. Rees Thomas, Innkeeper. Lot 7. All that MESSUAGE and GARDEN, with the Appurtenances, and THREE FIELDS held adjoining, called PENYGORSE and PHELPS'S FIELDS, immediately adjoining the village of Cylycwm aforesaid, and in the te- nure of the said Rees Thomas and others. Lot 8. A DWELLING HOUSE, PREMISES, and GARDEN. called the GREAT HOUSE, and also another DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, adjoining the same situate respectivety in the most eligible part of the said vil- lage of Cylycwm, in the holding of the said Rees Thomas and Daniel Theophohis, Blacksmiths Lot 9. A DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and Appur- tenances, lormerl V occupied as a public-house,situate in the said village of Cylycwiu, in the tenure of .3irs, Davies and her 'undertenants. I Lot 10. A DWELLING HOUSE and GARDEN, in the holding of Daniel Jones, Harper, and the SCIrE of the holding of Daniel Jones, Harper, and the SCU'E of aiutther DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN", immedi- ately adjoining, situate respectively in the centre of the j village of Cyiycvym aforesaid. For a view of the premises apply to the respective Te- nants; and for further particulars to Mr Richard Jones, Auctioneer; or at the Otfice of Mr. Lloyd Harries, Solicitor, Handover.