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WANTS a SITUATION, as BUTLER, or I v v BUTLER. and VALET, in a small family, an active MAX, without incumbrance, 38 years of age; Can tear confinement, understands accounts, brewing, and mar- keting, and can shave well if required. A satisfactory character may be had from a respectable family in Gla- ttorganshire, whom he is about to leave.— Letters addressed A.T. post-paid. Mr. Simpson's, Bear-inn, Cowbridge, or to the Printer, will he dilly attended to. To Landed and Church Proprietors. WANTED to PURCHASE, in England or Wales, a FREEHOLD MANSION, DEMESNE, and extensive Manors -Also. a TRACT of COUNTRY, from one to 4000 Acrcs, adapted to game.—TO HIRE, 'Abergavenny and Cnckhowell, a FURNISHED ENCJ2, by the ve.ar, with Coach-house, Stab'es, ShooHRjt, Fishing, and Grass Land.—-Also. l*UR- CHASE, an .ADVO.WSON. PRESENTATION. PER. PETUAL CURE or DONATIVE, £WiJ to,,t"tOl) per aim. Address (post-paid) between she 26th and Slst May, to Mr. Slice, Landed Estate Agent, 41, SoutKaviipton-row, London or Post-office, Hereford", TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. '"T^HE Collector and Comptroller of his Ma- JL jesty's Customs hereby give notice, that they are ready to receive TENDERS for BUILDING bv CON- TRACT a;WATCH-HOUSE and BOAT-HOUSE at TENHY, within the limits of thePo;tof Pembroke —All Persons desirous of sending Tenders for the said Building are to forward the same, sealed, on or before Monday, the txt ht June, to the Office of the Collector and Comptroller, at Petubroke,witere the Plan and Specification may be seen. Custom-House, Pembroke, May 13, 1818. TWENTY GUINEAS REWARD. SOME Person or Persons having most wan- tonly and maliciously CUT and INJURED YOU NG KLlJkl and other TREES, growing on Pantrythen Farm, in tbepanshof St. Mary Hill, in the occupation ofEdmllnd Jenkin, andon Lands in the parish of Liingaw, in the occu- pation ot Ihonias Price and others. Any one who will discover the offender or offender-, so that lie. she, or they. muy, be brought to justice and convicted thereof, shall roceive the above Reward of Twenty CutMKAS. by applying at Penlliue Court. — G LA MORG ANSHutE. TAKE NOTICE, that the CREDITORS of MOORE PERKINS, late of the parish of Lnndn'o- dock.iti the county of Glamorgan,Parmer, lately discharged from his Majesty's Gaol of Cardiff, in the said county of tilamnrgan, by virtue of all Act of Parliament for the Re- lief of Insolvent Debtors, are requested to meet at the Lear- inn, in the town of Cowbridge, it- the said comity, on Tues- day, the 26th day of May distant, at twelve of the clock at noon, to choose an Assignee or Assignees of the Estate and Effects of the said Moore Perkins PURSUANT to a. Decree of the High Court of Chancery, mailt- in a Cause Watkins against Maule, the Creditor* of BENJAMLN HALL. late of Hen-ol- Castle, in the county of Glamorgan, of Abercarne-House, in the county of Monmouth, and of Upper Brook-street, Grosvenor-square, in the county of Middlesex, Esq. de- ceased, who died on or about the 3lsU)f July, 1H17. are to .-•ttt^cfiuiprove their Debts before Joseph Jekvll. 32*j. of tl^ Masters <>f tlie said Court, at his Chambers in- /• ^fhampton-bnildings, Chancery-lane, London, on or ,■$1 l°th day of July. 1818 or in default thereof Tv w Peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said A,ecree- STREET & WOOLFE, Solicitors; Philpot-laive, London. NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 2d day of May, in the year of our Lord 1813, an Order was signed by Sir Robert Jones Allard Kemeys, Knight, and Wyndjvuu Lewis, Esq. two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and tor the county of Glamorgan, for divert- ing, turning, and stopping liP, a certain part of a Highway, •within the parish of Whitchurch, in the hundred of Caer- phill}', in the said county, lying between and leading from iandnff. in the said county, to the village of Whitchurch, b the said county (and near to the premises of Richard Btakeroore. Esq. called Hawthorn House), for the length 4)f one hundred and forty-four yards, or thereaboutsand also, a-certain part of a Highway, within the said parish of Whitchurch, in the said hundred, and in the county afore- said, lying between and leading-from Landaff aforesaid to Melin Griffith, in the said county (and adjoining the said Premises, called Hawthorn House), for the length of one hundred and thirty-eight yards, or thereabouts, and that the same be diverted and turned-tbrough the lands of the adid Richard Blakeinore, in the parish aforesaid, of the leiistl) of one hundred and thirty-nine yards, or thereabouts, of the breadth of sixteen feet, or thereabouts, from" A to B, and of the length of fifty-nine yards, or thereabouts, and of the breadth of thirteen feet, or thereabouts, from B to C, which lauds, together with the said several parts of the said Highways, are particularly described in a ,-Ian to the said Order annexed, and that the said Order will be lodged with the Clerlr of the Peace for the said County, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to he holden at Neath, in and for the said county, on the 14th day of Jut v next;—and also, that the said Order will, at the said Quarter Sessions, be confirmed and enrolled, unless upon an Appeal against thesanie to he then made. it is otherwise determined. BAZARD &C? Contractors. NEW AND HIGHLY APPROVED SCHEME FOR DISTRIBUTING 107 CAPITAL PRIZES Throughout the Country. HAZARD & Co. feel pleasure in stating, jLt. they have arranged with The Lords of the Treasury, in ebedimce to theioishis of their Country Correspondents, that SO One Thousand Pound Prizes MUST BE DRAWN In the First <&0 Minutes, XIIE KING'S BIRTH-DAY, 4th JUNE. mm SCH EMt CONTAINS 3 Prizes of < £ '20.000 4 Prizes of £ 3,000 ai}d £ 2,000 20 Prizes of. E I looo-I <20 Prizes of £ 500! 20 Prizes of £ '300 ,1 40 Prizes of £ 200! 2,696 Prizes of £ 100, £30, &c. &c. s, The First 20 Prines will have ;tl,OOO More. TheiFirst 5UQ Blanks \vilUmve each. The Sixttt-drawn Prize, above £ 1,000 must be £ 22,000!—or, « £ 23 000-or, < £ 40,000! Tickets and Shares are selling by ITazatid and Co. Contractors, at their very Old Office, iNo. 9S, Royal Exchange, London (established upwards of 100 Years), who SOU) AND SJtAJtED FIVE PRIZES 0 F .;i. 20,000, in the last Year's LoHenes. and Capitals in former Lotteries amounting to some Millions. j 1 • Aifd by the following Agent— ,,Mr. S. GJiOyE; -BoxMaster? 'Swansea, i j Glamorganshire Canal Navigation. 0 NOTICE is hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or ASSEMBLY of the COMPANY of PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION will be Jield at the Cardiff-Arins-inn, in the town of Cardiff, on Wednesday, the 3d day ot June next, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon. THOS. REECE, Clerk to the said Company. Navigation House, May 19, 18!8. ROYAL AUGUSTUS LODGE OF Navigation House, May 19, 18!8. ROYAL AUGUSTUS LODGE OF Ancient JFree=JHasans, MONMOUTH. A PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE will be holden at the KING'S HEAD INM, in MONMOUTH, on MONDAY, tke 1st day of JUNE next (the first ever held in that county) to consecrate the¡thove Lodge, held under a Warrant from .the-United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free- Masons of England, when a Procession to Church, formed of several of.the neighbouring Lodges, will take placc at half-past ten o'clock. In the course of Divine Service the following Sactcd Music will be performed by the Members ot the Gloucester Cathedral Choir, aided by the Children of the Monmouth National School. Before the Prayers—An Hymn of Praise, Grateful notes andimmhers bring."—IT ay In. The Psalms, Te Deum, and Jubilate, will be-qhaunted. After the Third Collect-A Masonic Anthem, composed, for the occasion by Mr. Kenge. Before the Sermon—Anthem', When the Son of Man shall come in his glory."—Kent. Before the Blessing—An Hymn from the 133 Psalm. Mrs. Kenge will preside at the Organ. After the Service a Collection will be m-vde at the Church Doors for the benefit of the Monmouth National .School. The attendance of aay occasional Visiting Brother willi be esteemed a favour. Dinner at the Lodge Room at three o'clock.—Tickets lOs. 6d. each. ARCHIJEAWNTY OF BRECON. ^ocietp FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KXOtVLEDGE. IN pursuance of the ,17th Resolution of tlie A Annual JMeetiiijr of the Subscribers to the Archdeaconry Clerical Fund, Notice if hereby given, that a MEETING will be holden at the House of the Archdeacon of Brecon,' on Tuesday.the 26th day of May al twelve o'clock in the forenoon, for considering the propriety and the most clteciual means of introducing into the Archdeaconry the BOOKS and TRACTS'.of th'e SOCIETY for PR(;: MOl'ING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE,- wlwlI and where the attendance uf such oi tire Clergy ami Laity, as are disposed to forward the proposed object, is earnestly requested. (Sign d) KICHAiU) DA VIES. ROCEEDINGS at a i\iEETiNG, held at the Bush-inn, in the town of l}R!ONT, Oil Tue><l.iy, the 1 vfth day of May. 1810, for the RELiEF of necessitous CLERGY MEN, their WIDOWS and ORPHANS, within the ARCHDEACONRY, of BRECON, in pursuance of a Public Advertisement for thai purpuse.. 1st. That the Rev. Archdeacon Davies be appointed President of this Society. 2. That the Rev. Tluunas Williams be appointed Trea- surer; and that a!J Subscriptions be paid lo him on. or be- fore the 1st day of April, annually. o. That Air. Waiter Churchey, Brecon, be appointed Sacrotary to this Society. 4. f hat the second Tui'.sd.iy in May shall be the day of the Annual Mecung oi tins Society. 5. That Subscribers wisiiing to withdraw their names from this lund be requested to ^ive three months' notice ot such intention to the i'reasurer, paying all arrears and their subscriptions for the current year." 6. That unless Petitions ior this Charity, according to the printed form issued i>y tlie Society, 1>C delivered to tlie Treasurer before the day of the Annual Meeting, no dona- tio^ be granted to the petitioner for that. year. tio^ be granted to the petitioner for that. year. 7. That in ortler to make this Charity effectual a Com- mittee be appointed (three of whom shall be competent to act), and that such Committee he requested tosit on the day of meeting, and as often as they shall think necessary for the benefit of: this rii,t'tijtii)ji -I' lirot,i'tfecf that every Sub- scriber be admitted to vote on any business which may occur on the day in which the Treasurer's Accounts are to be audited. 8. That the Subscribers be requested to attend Divine Service at Saint RIary's, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the day of the Annual Meeting for 1819. 9. Thutthe Rev. Charles Vaugnan, of Llanusk, A. M. be requested to preach a Sermon on that dity. 10. That the Committee for this year do consist of the fol- lowing SubscribersWalter Wilkins, Esq. M.P. Peury Williams, Esq. HnRh Botd, Esq. Rev. Richard Davies, Archdeacon. of Brecon. Hev. John Williams, Rev. Charles Griffith, Rev. David: Evans, llev. Walter Wilkins, Rev. George J. Bevair, aud the Rev. Thomas Williams. 11. That a Dinner be provided for the Subscriber-: at the Annual Meeting, at 5s. each, including wine; and that any iarther expense be discharged out of the common fund. 12. That", sufficient number of Copies uf these Proceed- ings, with a List of tire Subsc. ibers, and a Statement of the Treasurer's Account, be printed and properly dispersed. 13. That Subscribers who are in arrears be requested to remit them to the Treasurer immediately. H, Tllltlthe Donnt'i.ms out of this Fund be for the future payable on Christmas Day annually; and that the Rural Deans be requested to take upon themselves the eharge of collecting the Subscriptions within their several Deaneries, and to transmit them to the Treasurer previous to the day of Meeting. 15 That applications he made to all present Incumbents within the Archdeaconry, and to all other Clergymen on becoming such, to contribute a donation of One Guinea or upwards to the permanent fund. 16. That a Collection be made at the Church Door after the Annual Sermon, and that the money there received be added to the permanent fund. A plan having been proposed for introducing into the Archdeaconry the. Books and Tracts of the Society f or pro- moting Christiaii Knowledge 17. Resdoed, That its principle is approved by this Meet- iug, and that it be further considered at a Meeting tuhe expressly holden for the purpose, on Tuesday, the 26th instant, at the house of the Rev,. Archdeacon Davies, and that it be duly advertised.. Walter 11'VJtins I Charles Griffith Pe'iVt, W illiams David Evans Hugh Bold Walter Wilkins Jiichard Davies George J. Bevaa polin IVtUiums Ihomns 1 Villinins. Benefactions from Old Incumbents and. others to the Perma- nent Fund, in pursuance of the Fifteenth Resolution — Riciiard Davies • £ 5 5 ('I Henry Tlios. Payiie £ ,l2 2 0 Richard Venables • • 2 0 j John .VVilliaiiis 2 Si Francis Coke; "t 2 0 John Jones 1 t 0 David Evans 1 1 O t Ch.<riesVaut.:han..l tO George J. Bevan 1 10 I Walter Wilkins 1 10 Charles Griiffth 1 1 0 Thomas Wilkins 1 1 () ALL AND MYSTERIES. This day isr published, a new and enlarged edition, in one thick volume, royal t8mo. price 8s. bound, with severity- two finished Engravings, THE BOOK of ENGLISH TRADES, de- scribing the Art and Mystery of.nearly One Hun- dred different Trades, and Commercial 'Employments, with an Engraving, representing the principal of them, with Tools, &c. &c. As to be used In education, and for popular and amusing reading, this work is unrivalled. Every parent will feel, itiat it ought to form a part of his son's library. The numerous plates render it as pleasing to the eye, as the contents are useful and instructive to the mind. Printed for J. Souter, 73, St. Paul's JChurch-yard, L011- don and sold by J. Cumuiiug, Dublin Constable and Co. Edinburgh; Wtlson and Son, York Mozley, Derby and all booksellers. < Of w,rion, may be had. The HUNDRED WONDERS of the WOULD, price 9s. I: ANY Person having a demand upon the Estate of the late DAVtD DAVIES, of the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, Esq. deceased, are requested to send in the same to Mr. John Davies, 6f the Parade, Carmarthen, in order, that the same may be inspected and discharged and' all Persons indebted to the said Estate, are required to pay the same forthwith to the said John Davies. Parade, May 14,1818. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL those several MESSUAGES, TENE- MENTS. and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called LLETTYWYTHIG and RHYD DALLOG, situate near the village of Abergwilly, in the said coirniy, now in the several occupations of Jolm Jones, David Jhoiaas. and John David. For furl her particulars enquire of Mr. Jolni Davies, Parade, Carmarthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Friday, the 19th day of June, T8l8, between the hours of three and four o'clock in the afternoon, at the''Saluta- tion-inn; in the village ol Atpar, adjoining the town of Newcastle-Einlyn, in the said county, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced (unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will lie given), ALL tltit FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, TE- NEMENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called TRECAGAL, situate in the parish of Bangor, in the said county, now or .late in the occupation of MnryThontas, widow, under a lease granted for the term of 21 years, four years of which will be to come from the HUh day of October next, i t the low yearly rent of £ ot). N. B The Premises are pleasantly situated near the ballb of the river Tivy, (listaiii frojii the marker town of Newcastle Emlyn about four miles, and trom the village of Landyssil aboutOllc mile and a half. For further particulars enquire of Mr. John Davies. of the Parade, at his officc laId, in the possession of David Davies, gei.tlemati, deceased, situate in Upper Market- street, Giirmarlhen,: or of Mr. Thomas Jones, Solicitor, Quay-street, Carmarthen. r. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the loth day sf June, 1813, between the hours of three and four o'clock in the aliernooii, at the Boar's-Hoad inn, in the town of Carmarthen, subject to s'nchcontlittons of sale as shall he then and then' pro- duced (unless disposed of 111 the meantime by Private Cuntract. of ",hictJdlle notice will be given), ALL that capital- DEM ESN E, M ESSUAG E. TENEMEN f, and LANDS, wititthcAppnrtenances, called KtLIiERN IN, containing by admeasurement 211 Acres, or thereabouts, of Meadow. Pasture, and Arable Ground, situate in the parish of Lanboidy, m the said county, now in the occupation of Benjamin Phillip, hus- bKiLdiuan, under an agreement, for a lease which will oxpire at Michaelmas ii"x 1, ■ i th■■ low reserved yearly 1 cutoff HO. N. B. The Premise' are in good state of repair and' cul- tivation, situate in a pleas int and respectable neighbour- hood, within two milt's of the village of Lanboidy, ei-ht mdes of the village of St. Clear's (whrre coal and lime may be cheaply procured), and within 7%vf the market lawn of Narberlh, and worihy the attention of anv gentle- man desirous of speculating iu agricultural pursuits. For further particulars enquire of Mr. John Davies, of the Parade, at his Office lately in the possession of David Davies, .Gent, deceased, situate in Upper Market street, Carmarthen; or of Mr. Thomas Jones, Solicitor, Quny- sireet, Carmarthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot-imi, in Aberystwiih, on Monday, the 1st day of June next, between the hours of four and six in the aficrnoon, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, ami LANDS. with lie Appurtenance* thereunto belong- illg, called CEF.EN YR KSKIR FAU'R, situate, Ivmg, and being in the parish of Caron, in the said county of Car- digan, containing byeslimatioll 100 Acres, or thereabouts, ot good Arable, Meadow, ai-.d Pasture Land, "it" h very valuable and extensive Right of Common, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Richards. For further particuh:rs apply to Mr. Daniel Williams, Attorney at Law, Abcryswtth if by letter post-paid. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. J. WADE, At the.Tvy Bush-inn, Carmarthen, 011 Saturday, the 30th of May, 1818, between the hours of four and six o'clock ill Ihe afternoon, (By, order of the Trustee-f Mr. George Thom-.ts. Shop- keeper, of Landpsi!), Lot! A LL tbat FREEHOLD MESSUAGE rX or DVVELLING -HOUSE. with SHOP. WAREHOUSES, and STABLE, together with about three quarters of an Acre of Land, situate at Llandvssil, in the county of Cardigan, now in the occupation of iHr, George Thomas. Lot 2. All that LEASEHOLD COTTAGE and GAR- DEN, held on three lives, situate at Ponldwely, near LlandySsil. For further particulars and view of the Premises apply to Mr. George Thomas, of Llaudyssil. CARMARTHENSHIRE. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, (By order of the Assignees of David Thomas, a Bankrupt) By Mr. WADE, At the Ivy-Bush-inn, in Carmarthen, on Saturday, the SOth May, 1818, at four o'clock in the afternoon (unless dis- posed ot in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given), Tot i A LL that newly-erected and very commo- L\. dious MANSION-HOUSE, FARM-HOUSE, and Outhouses, with the LANDS and Appurlennncesthereto ..belonging, called CAPEL DEWY, situate in the parish of Llanaitlmey, in the said countyvadjoining the turnpike and post road leading from London to Milford within four miles of the market-town of Carmarthen, and about the same distance from coal and lime. The House contains two neat parlours, seven bed-rooms, two kitchens, a pantry, and an underground cellar, &c. with convenient stables, outhouses, and a walled garden, orchard, and young plantations, and fishponds nearly ad- joining. The Farm-house and all the Buildings are in excellent repair, and the Land, containing about 8t) Acres. i* of the best quality, part of which adjoins the river Towy one of the Fields adjoining t.he mansion commands one of the finest views in the Princijialit y. A Chapet has been crpcted on part of the ground, which will be sold with the House and Land. To he Sold at t he same time, Lot 2. A small COFTAGFj and GARDEN, in the village of Llanstephan, in the said county, where a commodious House may be made at a small expense; and is worthy the attention of any person desirous of sea-bathing, and a cheap summer's residence. This valuable property, situated in one of the most romantic and beautiful spots in South Wales, might be rendered as complete and desirable a residence for any gentleman or; family fondot retirement, the sports of the field, and agricultural pursuits, as any of late years offered to public notice. At the$aihe time will be Sold, Lot 3. All the DEBTS due to the Bankrupt's Estate from various persons in and near Carmarthen, a list of which will be exhibited at the time of sale. For further particulars apply to Mr, Lirett, or Mr, Ubher, Solicitors, Bristol. 4 I THE TIME DRAWS NEAR T. BisH, KING'S BIRTH DAY, 4th of NEXT MONTH (JUNE). The Scheme consists of only 14.0(H) Tickets fbeing 4,00Q lc<s thnv hnt Lot'en,) _Tl„.r» n A -n ■ £ 'H0,0U0, and 104 othbr Capitals, AH Sterling Money. The fl^t 20 ]^?ze^ will each have^fl^HM) raore'ujakhijj,S ■ £ 20,000 in the frst Half Hour. The success wlucl, allends BISII's Offices, is so well known, that it is hardly requisite to ineolion it • soffice it to s«v in to'ffflthl'r .nn M°r !C S0 .l/f,S vsuat) Capitals greater in number and amount than all other'Office-Keepers Jn:t cif pve 1 "'ei.'e and in rhe preceding Lottery, Three Prize* of £ zo,<V)Q. ALL IN tiWurPi'nif fP VuVHr'^S^^f ?lK\Sud °f Ffty other Capitals, including Two Numbers each entitled thS Sh0rt^ace F»"r Month). The fclfljwing arc the particulars of the oC- Sixteenth.. 3,645—AberJeen .ii. 20,000 ..k cell Sixteenth.. 2,241—JBath..20,0(00 Sixteenth- ..17.595—IJerkhamstead 30,500 Sixteenlh.. 2,Q-tl-Benvick 30.000 Sixteenth., 4,70 £ J—-Bristol 30,000 Sixteenth.. 4,349-Brislol. 20,000 Sixteenth.. 4,219—Brnton ao.OOO Sixteenth.. 4,349—Camherwell 20,000 Eighth. 17,595—Canterbury 30.500 Sixteenth..1^.595—Canterbury 30,500 Sixteenth.. 17,595—Chtlmslbnl30,500 •sixteenth.. 3 645r-Chcsterfiel(J 20,000 Sixteenth.. S,<>45—Ciapharii 20,000 Sixteenth.. 4 70G—Claptoij 30000 Sixteenth.. 17,595—Clare-st. Drmy-la. so'soo Sixteenth.. 3,6.t5-Cork. 20,000 Sixteenth.. 4,706—Corniull 30,000 Half 2,241—Cornhill 20^00 Sixteenth.. 17,595—Dartford '30^000 Quarter 3,045—Derby 20,000 Sixteenth.. 2,241— Derhv 20,000 Six eentli.. 4,70f)—Dublin So'ooo Sixteenth, .17,595-Ediiibnryh 30 500 Sixieenth.. 4,70(i — Edinlitirgh 30,000 Sixteenth.. 3,6-15 —Edinburgh 20,000 Sixteenth.. 2.241—Edinburgh SO 000 Sixteeiitli. 4 20.000 Sixteenth.. 4 700 — Fowey, Cornwall.. 30,000 Sixteenth.. 2,241-»-Glasgow 20,000 Ei,) lit 4.349—Gloucester 20,000 Sixteenth.. 4 700—II,itkuey 30,000 T. • £ Sixteenths 4,700—Ilereforrf SO,000 Sixteentli.. 3,045—Hereford 20,'000 Sixteenth..17,595—Kennington 50,500 Sixteenth., 4,7c>6—Lambeth 30.000 Sitteenlh..11,595-Leeds 30.500 Sixtecnih.. 2,241-LiIlCO!¡¡'s.ill¡¡-fidds 20,000 Sixteenth,. 4,70fi—Liverpool. 30,000 Sixteenth.. 4,700 — Maidstone ..i SO.OOQ Sixteenth.. 2,241—Ntwgaie-sire.ct 20,000 Sixteeiith.. 2.241-N e \ca.¡ le-on-Ty De 20.000 Sixteenth.. 3,045— Newcasiie,Stuff. 20,000 Sixteenth.. 4J06—N:orwich 30.000 Sixteenth.. 3.C45—Norwich 20,000 Quarter 4,349—Norwich 20.000 Stxteenih.. 4,349—Oundle 20,000 Sixteemh.. 4,349 — 1 'enzance 20,000 Sixteenth.. 17,595 —Penziiice 30 500 Sixteenth.. 4,70ö-PhiJpot-Lne 30 000 Sixteenth.. 4,700—-Plymouth 3tu,000 Sixteenth.. 4,700—Pwlheii, Wales. 30,000 Sixteenth.. 17,595—Reading 30,500 Sixteenth.. 17,595— Rutherhilhe 30 500 Sixlte/Jth. ó ] 7,595 — Saudwich. 30,500 Si.vteenth.. 4,700-Thetlord :3111,000 Sixteenth.. S,ô45-Thelfurd 20,000 Sixteenlh..17.595-T(lwer-hill 30,500 •Sixteenth.. 17,595—Tunbridge 30500 Sixteenth.. 3,043— Walbruok 20,000 Sixteenth.. 4,349 — Wincanton 20,000 Sixieenth., 4,349 —YVhitechapef 20 000 Sixteenth.. 4,:H9-Yolk. 20,000 Cioii ip wpai i"n-'i I??)" 1° 1 ,0 s,ate>liS above, the places where a great number of the principal thcre'ijre T 15 b* i« n n I '"i ° t',e.,nJ,!or Capitals-is so volumuious that it cannot be contained in aii Advcr't-euient, id reJ/e lVu t -rt'.u r LMi' ^l.tch-may b« had gratis at either of his Offices, er of an,, of his Agent* eu >1,K 1 L >'■' adve»tur?™. or persons interesled in Lotteries, will be kind' enough t. cad or for w M i.Vrl-Ya-mUMng'TA,ld Slich ts t'tf nature of fbe present Sct.eme, that T. BlSH contidemlf < ipccls, Jvext Moiitn, by the distribution of new Capital*, to exceed his above splendid List. Tickets and Shares are selling at Blsrt's Offices in London, and by the following Agents, must of wh.;tn, it will be seen by the List (above alluded to) sold Capitals in the late Lottery. Miss OAKEY, Library, Swansea; W. COX, Bookseller,'Abtryslwith; I5ARK\ and SON, Booksellers, Bristol; J. I 0i IEK, Bookseller, Haverfordwest; VJ, BARCLAY, Druggist, Pembroke; Airs. I V E, Bookseller, Wrexham P- G FtOVE. London Straw H.at Warehousc. Card'iflf; I'. FOIZI), IVn4,g4wii-o lice, Nloiiili u L,i 1. Schemes, with full Particulars, may be had, gratis. '■ '*• TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, SLOOP NEW EXPEDITION, 0W i vi'.g within the port of Swansea, Burden by regisier 57 tons, but will carrv 70 tons, well lound in materials, and ii. good condition, ano may be sent to sea at a trifling expense. Also, 1 WD RIVER BAHGES, one about 3t) ton> burtlou# ilie other about .50 i^ns, both in working condition For further p.irticulars apply to Mr. John Bcvan, Mor- ristoit; or to Messrs. Harper and B. B. and C. Company, Bristol; if by letter, the postage to be paid. CA RMAili'llENSlilRE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A LL that truly desirable .MESS V A G K, x\. FARM, and LANDi, calhd GLANBRYDDAN. coniainmg 146 Acres, and now let under a lease for one life, aged 23 years, at the low rent of J_ 140 per annum. Also, a It hat M ESS U A G E, FARM,and LANDS.called RHANDYRLLWYD, containing 5'» Acre-, and let under a lease lor one life, aged 59 years, lor ^13 a year only. 1301 h Farllls are freehold, and situate in the vale of Towy, four otite-i rrixtt the market-town of Llandilo, and c'.giit froui Llandovery, through which places the London mail passes daily, aud the neighbourhood is parti- cularly good. Also, a "valuable COPYHOLD MESSUAGE. FARM, & LAN DS, called TYR JENKIN POWELL POINTER, containing JOB Acres, which, is let for £ 55 per annum. The abuve Farn) is situate in the purist) of Talley, nine niUe-fromDanthtu.ontheLampfterrMad. The tenants will shew the Premises and for partictitir, (if by letter, post-paid) to T. 1). l'laca, Glanbrane, near Aeath, Glamorganshire. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Boar's-Head inn, in the town ot Caerphilly, in the said comity, on Thursday, the 41b day of June, 3810 Between the hours of two and four o'clock in the after- noon (unless disposed of iu the mean time bv Private Contract), the following LEASEHOLD PREMISES: Lot i. A LL those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, and their Appur- tenances, situate ill the said town of Caerphilly, and now if, the tenure or occupation of Margery Howell, widow, or her undertenants. Lot 2. All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in the said town ofCaerpinHy, adjoining oje of the above-mentioned Messuages, and now in the occupation of the said Margery Howell. The Houses were erected a few years ago, and are sub- j stantial and web built. The whole of the Premises are held under a Lease granted by Job.) Goodrich, Esq. for a term of 99 years,commencing the 2d day 01 February, 1792, subject to a reserved rent of is. per annum. Margery Howell will shew the Premises; and for further particulars and to treat for the purchase apply to Mr David Williahis, Solicitor, Newport. To illrl, Jo/mson, 94, Newman-street, Oxford-street, London. MADAM, I Heturn you my, best thanks for the AME- A RICAN bOOTHLNG SYRUP you so kindly gave me I for my jittlip boy, a child niue months old; he had been seized with a supposed cold, and had a violent discbarge at the nose, which afterwards iitflamed his eyes to such a degree, that it WIIS douhtful whether he would ever recover his sight; at the same-time his gums were very much swe.ite(t, and.the Doctor lanced them without effect", but by the use of a bottle of y.,ur invaluable Syrup, in less than a fortnight his eyt-s (which before were supposed to be nearly obscured) became as bright as the fondest parent could possibly desire, and he had several teeth through with per- fect ease. I am, your obedient und grateful servant, t o, „ -S. PERRY. Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials. »y ',ar' °' proprietor- Johnson and Williams, Of Newman-street, London and by I heir appointment of all Lottie Vendees :« town mid country, at 2s, 9tl, per SWANSEA. TO HE LET, AND KNTSRED UPOV r M M E IU A 1' K L t, New-built and commodious HOUSE in Goat-street, late the residence of the Rev. Mr. Anderson, and extremely well suited fur a large family, or for a Lodging House. Ihe Premises consist of two parlours, dining-room, 12 befi-rooms, with every requisite convenience, and nre par- ticularly well calculated lor all Inn or Tavern. Apply to R. Witbecombe, Swansea. BRECONSHIRE. Very eligible and Improvcuble Freehold Properly., FOR SALE BY AUCTION, By Mr. THOS. PROSSLU, At the Bush-ion, in the town ot Brecon, on Saturday, the 27th day of June, 1818, at four o'clock, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale (or in the mean time by Private Contract): Lot i. A EL that capital M ESSU AGE, FA R M, •L-k and LANDS, called PIS ft LL, situate in the parish of Llanf'hangel-Talyllyn, in the county of Brecon, consisting ofArablc, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in suitable proporiions, containing t'41 lattite Acres (more or now in the occupation of Mr. Evan Jones, as tenant Irtnn year to vear. Lot 12. All that MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called COURT-Y-PRIOR, Situate in the parish of l.lali- gorsc, in the said county, containing above <)."> slatuie Acres, and now in the occupation of Thomas Powell, under a lease for two lives (i ne aged about 55, and toe other about 50), at the low yearlv reserve-! reni ol £ x2-l. Lot 3. AH that MESSUAGE, FARM, and LAND?. called 1 V H-\ CAPPEL, siiuste in the said parish of Liar,- s;orse, and adjoining lot 2, containing about i5 statute; Acres, and now in the occupation of Benjamin Murri-, under a leas^' for his own lift- (now aged about 80), al the. .ow yearly reserved rent of I 10. n°w' TA"hat ESSUAG IC, FARM, and LANDS, called LLANYIl.IN jJCHA, situate in the said parish of Llangorse, and adjoining lot 2 and 3, containing abr>ut 33 statute Acres (more or less, and now iu the occupation of Benjamin Morris, as tenant from year to year, at the low vearly rent of 24. 1 Lot 5. All that MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS. called HEOL-YCEVE.V, sitiiale in the said parish of LLANGORSE, in the occupation of William Junes, as tenant from .year to year. The Inst four lots arc entitled to a valuable Right of Common on the adjoining Hills. Lot 6. All that MESSUAGE, FARM and LANDS -r»l"frfIJE-:S,r|4?lN ^ld UE1)DW- ^uate in the parish of AnSi fUlc, sa'd county, containing about 50 statute Jones -!<; i»C r 111 t,ie uccuP"on of the said Evan Jones, as tenant uom year to year. is elit'l,'ea to a VUlUable Sheep Walk on the !\IOlllitalIl fanv!^V!fr 01 L«e several I°ts apply to the tenants and Thn, n' srs lo Mr. Samuel Prichard, of Tredonieit; Mr. 'ls to-iser, or i\Ir. Samuel Church, Brecon. Dr. Sydenham's Family Pills of Ilealtlt, D EN'IIilELY VEGETABLE, ISCOVEttED and introduced into practice rt.0' dwt illustrious Phy-icimi, asa remedy ior Bilious ■'Vitectious, either when they, occasion Flatulence. Spasm, pains in the Stomach, (.or produce Nausea Vertigo, and licaci-Acii,, indeed, they are found t,, If,-St"rc, tone to the digestive organs, and con.-ei;ueiiily genera) health to t.ie system, hy their mild but diicacidus action; nothing can prove the superiority of these Pills, more than tlie .number of Cases communicated by persnns of the highest respectability, and the countenance -hcwi. them bv the first Medical Characters of the present (lav. Sojd wholesale and reiaii by J. Rees. Stationer.- High- slreet, Bristol, without whose name on the stamn, m np can be genuine, m boxes, at ls. jld. '2s. 9d. and ia^Uy i,oje* 4s. fid. Sold also by T. Jenkins, Miss Oukev, and Mr, i-Dawe,Druggist,Swaiisea; Daniel, Booksei.Vr,f;'ir.ii>anhf;i Jos. Hyhert, Neath; James Bradley, C'.ivbrni^; Cb..rle» and Wihnm Yaclieil, CardifF; Lvan Evans, t'arrph.'iJy Williams, Merthyr-tydfi! lierith, Printer, Motinioiith ( A. Jones, Newport.; Bt;adtbrd, Ciiepstow Vaugiian, IJrecor.: Davies, Drnggt&, ilaverfordwesi; Wijmot, Penibroi- Llewellin, Lott," Lhui'iilo Wviic, Aber«av;T! v and by evcrv r^jpcrtaii'e Medici'i? V'ender •i; King ;"R.