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:r ~7 ANTED immediately, TWO APPIIEN- V V | [CBS to the LINEN 4r WOOLLEN DRAPERY BUSINESS. who must understand the Welsh lart^ua^e. Tiu-v nnHt be of respectable connexions, premium. being no U!(i'ci.-—Apply to W.-funer, Diaper, Caslle-Bauej-street, S-i ,}T:eH. — \J AN i'liD to RENT, for a term of years, V V a NEAT HO ITS E, in the Cottatre style, with from 'gO'to 50 Acres of Lund the Counties of Glamorgan or Peni- ti^ke. will be preferred.-Apply to the Priuter of this l'a¡\èr.ífln0etter. post paid. \N i El), as llOUSIv'Kfcikr&R to a Sin-l V gte'Oiemlenum, wnere an under-servatil ai 'i »/'v.- roan ire kept-, m steady, middle-aged woman, W'IO umiei'- stands cookery, Vfie management ot a small dairy, and the get tin-: up of lineft. Liberal wanes wirl be given on producing a good cha- racter, by applying to the Printer ot this Paper. 7'0 sCHtidLMASTERS. WiNTED a PERSON who has been ac- customed to the INSTRUCTION of CHILDREN, ■who is of steady correct habits, and who can produce testi- monia is ot good character, itudufahttnies to teach Read ims Writing, Arithmetic. Navigation, and English Gran- mac, .Application to be made (it by letter, post-paid) to Mr. John J ones, Quebec, Aberystwnh, South-Waics. SVV ANSEA DISPENSARY. -A immediately, a DISPENSOR of YV MEDICINES to this Charity —The Petgon muss be duly qualified to fill the same, and give undeniable references to that ifect. His having a knowledge of the Welsh Iaiig.liage will be very desirable.—The hoirs of at- tendance from eleven to two o'clock daily-—A Salary of Fif ty Guineas per annum will be given. Appiicfciio-w made to Mr. J. M. Voss, Secretar;, on or before the 15th of October, will be,duly attended to if by letter, post-paid. Swansea, Sept. 2, 1813. WANTED immediately, at Newport School, /'t Monmouthshire, a respectable and w..itbred YOUNG MAN, as JUNIOR ASSISTANT. Fe must be a Very good reader* versed iw the Lnghsh -mil i in CiraffiniHrs, and well skilled in Accounts, particuan.y m Bobk keeping; any other attainment he may possess m a competent degree, will, of course, be an addmonM recum- meii''ation. Encouragement proportioned to his m. rits •will :be offered. A person of talents, studious ot improve- ment in the higher Classics, in the more abstruse aiid ele- vated branches of Ille Mathematics, or in the FreJch lan- guage, will fenjoy an opportunity not ortenn.etwit). Satisfactory references for iiioral conduct and gentle- manly manners will be indispensable. A native of England, and a member of the ettablish- ment, will—ceteris paribus—have a decided preference Letters to be addressed to Messrs. M'CarUiy a nr. Davis, ^Newport School, Monmouthshire,; but none unless post- paid wili be attended to. GLAMORGAN SOCIETY For the Encoura.trerrit'nt of AGitICULTURE, tjc. THE next GENERAL MEETING of this SOCIETY will be at the. Bear-inn, sit Co worioge, on. Tui-«dur, the 28th of September ihst at twelve o'clock, where the Candidates for the Society's Medals .and Pre- miums for the best Yearling Bulls, Colts, Rams, and Boars. are desired to attend and produce them, and the Subscribers are requested to attend to adjudge the same; and an other Claimants are desired to attend with the usual Certificates WM. MORRIS Secretary. Laninihanele, Sept. f, 1813. ^TT_TTllT „j nT/,vr A sober, middle aged PLOUGHMAN and MAN- SERVANT WANTED. Neath Canal Navigation. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for p the REPAIR-IN G of the whole or pan t of this CAN AL and WOHKS, are requested to address their sealed Pro- po a.s to liieueneral Couimiltee of the Neatii Canal Com- pany, under cover to Wm. Gwyn. Esq. Neath, on or belore the 1st of October next. Specifications of the Work to be done may be seen at Messrs. Martin and Dav/es s Ofhcc, M'-rriston.near Swansea. To the Deputy-Lieutenants oj the, County oj Cardigan. A SPECIAL MEETING of the LIEUTE- NANCY will be holden at the Townhall, in Cardigan, on Tuesday, the 14th day of September next, when the presence of the Lieutenants is particularly requested, the Lord Lieutenant having letters of importance to lay before them from Earl Bat-burst, one of his Majesty's principal Secretaries of Stale. THOMAS jOHNES., LieutenanL Hafod, Aug. 26,1815 Manors of Barry and Portkerry, in the county of Glamorgan. IT is requested that all quaiilied Persons will JL desist from SPORTING on the above Manors, it being the wish of the Proprietor to preserve the Game thereon -and Notice is hereby given, that all unqualified Persons found Trespassing will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law. Dated ihis 31st dav of August, T813. JAMES SHEPARD, Agent. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of contracting for the REPAIRING and WIDENING of ELY BRIDGE, over the river Ely, in the parish of Landafi, in the county of Glamorgan, either with stone or iron, are requested to vend -Plans and Kstimates immediately, to Mr. Edward XiCivis, Vestrv Clerk of „'fo.-<,3u»u.. LANDAFF. Aug. <24,1813. THE BRISTOL MISSIONARY SOCIETY, TN AID OF The Missionary Society established in London, in 1795. rpiJE COMMITTEE of the BRISTOL MIS- X SIONARY SOCIETY beg leave respectfully to announce the near approach of their Annual Meeting. The grand object of the Parent Institution, of which this Society is a branch, is to evangelise Heathen and other unenlightened nations, irrespective of the external peculi- arities by which different religious denominations are dis- tinguished. On this truly Christian principle THE Missi- onary SOCIETY was formed in London, in the year 1795. The Success attendant on its efforts yield to its friends the most cordial satisfaction ;—the manner in which its enlarged views have been recognized by the inhabitants of Bristol, must be to the truly liberal, peculiarly gratifying .—nnd it. is humbly hoped that the same sacred delight which dis- tinguished the services of the last year, will animate the approaching solemnities. The Committee, therefore, beg leave to state, that by Divine permission, the lis v. Mr. Pryce, of High-W.y combe, will Preach at the Church of St. Mary Redcliff, on Tuesday. morning, the 14th of the present month and thnt in the evening of the same day, the Rev. Dr. Winter, of London, will deliver a Sermon at Bridge.street Chapel. On Wednesday morning, the loth, the Rev. Mr. Raffles, of Liverpool, has engaged to Preach at Caslle-Green j,- and in the evening of the same day, the Rev. Mr. Jay, of Bath. will Preach at the Tabernacle. On Thursday morning, the 16th, it is tbe-inteniion of the Society to' meet at Castle-Green, for the transaction of busi- ness, and in the evening to unite in the celebration of the Lord's Supper, at the Tabernacle. WM. WAIT, -) SAM. LOWELL, ^Secretaries. ANDREW POPE,> Collections will be made in aid of the funds orthe Society, at the close of each of the services, which will commence at eieveu o'clock in the forenoon, and at six in the evening. I). JENKINS, ■ 'Cabinet-Makerf Upholstererj and Auctioneer, NEATH, RETURNS his Sincere thanks to his flume-! rous Friends and the Public for their fcnid^suppovl. during the short time lie Neath, and hopes, by strict attention andaosíduity, to merit their (uture favours. S- H. Orders executed on the shortest notice, and money sale. advanced on all kinds of properly intended for immediate r rLE-IN N JIB n PEN ED. I, M. MORGAN '(LATE OF THE CROWN-ihn, merthyIi) BEGS leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Commercial Gentlemen, travelling through South Wales, that he has TAKEN nid RE OPENED PYLE- IN N, the delightful situation of which is so well known and admired, fie. has laid in a.) extensive assortnientof Choice Wines, Spirits, &c. and tnlsts Iim experience in the public line wiil enable hin) to o-ice satisfaction to,all who may be pleased to honour Siirri wrir-> (heir p .troiia''e. Nil AT POST-CHA^i i1 BRISTOL BRITISH (ViNE CONCERN. ROBERT RANKIN and Co. RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, that their WINES, which are so much supe'-ior to tllXy liitherto offered fur sale as to answer all the pjtiposes of Foreign Wines, while at the same time they a-'e equnii^ wTiolesome, exhilerating and agreeable to the palate, are so4d, Warranted Genuine, by Messrs. J. Morris and Co..Swahsed', Mr. Samuel Tardrew, Carmarthen; Mr. G..1. Gibson, Milford, Mr. J. Williams, Landovery, Mr. J. Treole, Pembroke, Mr. W. H. Evans, .NarbcrtJJ, Mr James-Watts, Tenby, Mr. John Jones, Neath, Mr. D. Pritchard, Builth, Mr. Samuel Diindnd, Cardilf, ilr. William Vaughan, Brecon, Mr. Richard Rocke. -Hay, Mr. William Powell A And bv it(> othe- persons «'hatever at .•!«. s. Beaufort-Arms-inn 6,' Hotel, Chepstow. E.THATCHER ETtJRNS his sincere thanks to the Nobi- V lity. Gentry, Cunnnerciai Gentlemen, and the Pub-ic i;. general, for their past favours conferred on him since he has entered on the ahove Inn, and- hopes by assiduity and attention for a continuance of their support. Well aired Beds, a gouel. choice of old Wines an it genuine spirits, *itn a coistztiit and pleiititii! Lir(ici- Coach-houses; neat Post Chaises, able Morses, and careful Drivers. Bristol, Glocester> and Swansea Coache.t to and from the above Inn. T. GEORGIA Late of the BEA UL'ORT A RMS INN, CHEPSTOW. Late of the BEA UL'ORT A RMS INN, CHEPSTOW. 'T^AKES this opportunity of returning thanks JL to his Friends and the Public tor ilic liberal encou- ragement he experienced during the many years i.e kept ilie above Inn, and begs leave to inform them he- has re- moved his Chahes ii» the George- bin, kept bv Mr. PRICE, and hopes lor a continuance of their kind support. Chepstow, August, 1813. MAKG EON's HOTEL* CLIFTON. jVTANGEONj grateful for the libera! pa- ir A tron»ge with which ho lias been honoured; again i)ej £ s leave thus pifclicly t<> thaiik- his Friends, and to a>sure them that it will be his endeavour to merit a conilllliallce (H their support, winch he feels confident he shall be enabled to do, as this terms ujian which he has re-tiikcn the above establishment enable hitii to 'offer a 1 i the elegaiiee and com- fort which belongs to it, Upon most moderate and reduced tarns. POST HORSES and CARRIAGES. WINES, wholesale and retail. I "I v E P, Y ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWENTY ONE CAPITALS, w E n K, ALL DRAWN L.\ST LOTTERY, AN D EVERY ONE so lb BY f. BIS iti AND HIS AGENTS. S,237, a pnze of ^20,000 9,190, 10,050 7,112 • oi2,000 19,288 ^'300 18.131 2,000 4 643 • ::tOO 496 1,000 7.0^3 • 200 7,883 ],«,()!) 7,085 • • 200 8,93.1 1,000.1 7,32-1 10,197 1,000 11,43(1 200 6-680 500 13.285 2dO 14.543 500 | 18,881 oiiit 15,388 • t5i)() j 19,393 200 16,117 • • soul See.. Sic. The above unparalleled success accounts for the extraor- dinary demand experienced at ,lUSH's O¡iie,es for the present Lottery, which consists of but 12.000 Tickets, yet has Two Prizes of 20,000, Two of £ '10,000, and not any Prize le-,ss tliln added to which, the First I Blank's will he entllJcd to J so each. foe whole Lottery will he drawn in Two Duys, cjiumenciii^ 17lh Seo;emb.er, on which Day the First Ticket drawn above ^00, will be entitled to an additional Prize of ^'10,000, TICKETS and SHARES are SELLING by Mrs. OAKEY, Library, Swansea. 13. BARRY, Bookseller, Bristol. W. E. WlLMor, ditto, Pembroke. And hi) T. BJSH, Stock-Broker, 4. Cornhillj and 9, Charing-Cross, London. FRI DA Yi lith of THIS MONTH. RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. the JH. CONTRACTORS for the Lottery,, respecttuUy remind the Public that the STATE LOTTERY begins drawing on the 17th of this Moulh, September; on which Day an additional Prize of TEN THOUSAND POUNDS will be given to the FIRST TICKET DRAWN a Prize above ^20.—The first 1,000 Blanks drawn on this day will also receive 20 each.-—'The Lottery Consists of only 12,000 Tickets, and the Scheme contains 2 of. ^520,000 are.. ^40,000 t2 -10,000 20,000 5 1,000. 5.000 C, 500 3,000 7 200 .1,400 50 Prizes of ,^100 and Jf50 2,330 Prizes of dc25 and J:20 In this Lottery there is no Prize under £ 20. Tickets and Shares are selling at Swansea by J). Jenkin, Bookseller Haverfordwest Jas. Griffiths. Stationer j Cardiff. T. Ridd, Printer; Pembroke J. Treble, Stationer; Ruthin Robert Jones-; Chepstow.. W. Mo ris, .Inn. Grocer; Tor RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. CONTRACTORS, LONDON. TO BE SOLD, A Handsome Town-built CHARIOT Price V FIFTY .GUINEAS.—Apply to Mr, Strange, Car- diff-Arms, Cardiff; if by letter,' post-baid. TO BE SOLDi V Remarkably clever GALLOWAY, per- t ctly sound, and free from vice or blemiih, four \ears old. and never out of the Breeder's hands. For tiii t ier particulars apply at the Cambrian Office, .Sw.iSfn——Pr)ceTwet)!yG.neas. OLD OATS. f^O Be DISPOSED OF; any quantity not 1 exceeding 1500 Wtncheslei- Bushels of OLD OATS, of very prime quality —Fot further particulars enquire at ■ he Camhriaii-Office, Sw<!nsea, CARMARTHENSHIRE hlandilo, near the Liiver Tozcey. TO BE LET, READY FRTRNLSHEP OR ,UN FURNISHED, In the centre of 80 Acres of rich Dairy and. MeacUtw Land, surrounded by a ring fence of thriving Plantations, f^HE elegarit VILLA of MANE RABON, A. coasislirg of a dining-room, drawing-room, library, "ix hp t-rotuns and dressing rooms, go ill. attlçs, kitchen, l,all, tind everv requisite of ice vvalle ) garden, green-h >use, two coach-houses, sta- ble", with i: complete'farr}i-yar(l and dog-kennel. For particulars »ppljr,.io Mr Dd. Thomas, Maneraboo, (post-paid); Messrs. Peafce it Keni, Craig's-court. Charing- cro -s, where Maps and Plans of the House may be seen '() BE LET, oil THE INTEHF.ST tri ;rtiK IR.ASF. por.b, A IMost commodibus DWELLING-HOUSE S''I.iiztte III all town ot Swansea, commanding a Beaut,i'ui "ic", ilt till' 11, boui and iui,\ ihe h mse coiu;,iizes a drawing ro on, dmmg-rooin, t,reak, rl\st-roÓm library houseke.-oei ooi,), china.closet, five bed-rpouis exclusive if seP/aiUs'-f<M>!ii>, closets,servants, and other paiiiries, kifchoin and cellars, pleasure garden, coach-house* siable, iiaruess-room, cow- hoase, grasiar-v, and hay-!oh; tlui wiiole ha ing oeeii lined up ii; tilt neai.e-,1 manoer with every suitable com eiiience, • :i f is in all respects fit for the immediate reception of a pr; ate or prolessioiial geiiiieman's family. 1 ;»r particul<tis to Air. Vau^han, Swansea. ul i vlORGANV.HIRE. i O !>!•: LKTj AND ENTERFCD UPO-J IM M LIJBL ATI5T.V, A. LL that large and commodious AIESSUAGE L..B. or DWLL! LVii-HOUSE and SHOP. Court and Ga-dc;wnh !u Appurtenances, si.iiate in High-street, in Swa u, luie in the occupation of Mr. David Hopkins, Siiipkecpcr. I'he djovo premises are situate in an eligible part of the said town of Swansea, tor carrying 011 any kind ot busing ti at requires room Also a COl I AGE thereunto adjoining, now in the occu pation o: Tliouia- Richard. 0 7'iiC whole ot the preiimes have been htely thorougilly repairt-d. f- or particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) at the Office r V a, .liian i' i1 >, ,r. ",j, CAiv. siil ,,1 li b- UiL,. ro BE <j:r, Fin- a term of years, and entered upon at Michaelmai liext, BLAENCoRSE, situate in the parishes of Lianginin .id St. Clear's, consistinji of a DWEL- LING-HOUSE, OUTHOUSES, &c. in good repair; to getlier with upwards of 210 Acres of good Pasture and C;rok' fill The abovfe j-iirm adjoins'the turnpike-road to Haverford- west, is about nine miles from Narbenh, and eiei'en from the-plentliul and cheap market-town of Carmarthen, and situated litear the hiver lave, in a good sporting country tor shooting, &c. I> possesses, tlie a-: vantage of having lime in its iinnlcdiate neiglibourhood lor particulars apply (if by letter, post paid) to Mr Llewellyn, Post-oiffce, Carmarthen. }. CARMARTDENSMIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, Most desirable and compact FREEHOLD Ll. ESTATE, consisting of 174 statute Acres chitttyot the ehoisest Gracing and Mektinw LIIHO with a couiiort- able and Conveiheul MANSION-HOUSE and Offices, pleasantly situated ih a central and beautiful part: of the county, contiguous to. an excellent Toriipike-road, 6 miles ffoui a Market-tdwn, and the same distance Itoiu Coal and Lima. This Estate possesses great advahtages of water, a rivet running in front of the house, and through the midst of the it ts also well sheltered by a considerable quau- lity of ornamental Timber and young Plantations. Further particulars n)ay be known on application to Wiiliaui Morgan, Esq Carmarthen if by letter, post- ¡i¡lId. TO BE LETT" TI'ITLL IMMEDIATT POSSKSSION, 'jhl-IAT. Commodious and nlodern-built JL HOUSE, lately occupied by Mr- Thomas Williams, Surgeon, deceased, well calculated tor the residence ot a geilteel (amlly. or for business requiring considerable room, [,eiiig ,-ell sittiate(i for either purpose .the ground-floor consists of two front parlours, one hack parlour, and a de- tached sitting room, and three kitchens; the second lioor consists of a drawing-room, two sitting rooms, and Iw" bed-rooms the atiic, ot lour ben-rooms, aud good garrets over the whole; excellent cellaring, wilh wine bins, &c. ■<t good Garden and Stable, with a Summer-House detached; the vhole fitted up in a very convenient manner, with good pump-water, and cisterns for soft-water. For further pamculars apply to Mr. Hughes or Air. Rowland, Gower-streel, if by letter post-paid. Swansea, June 24tb, J813. Valuable and Improvable ESTATES. RADNORSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Kina's-Head-iiiii, in the town of Kington, on Wed- nesday# itie 15th day of September, 1813; between the hours of lour and seven in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, .n one lot, A MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called L\ IIHEWY, and a TENEMENT bf LANDS, called TYNYRYM,. and two MESSUAGES, BUILDINGS, and LAN OS, called BLAENEDOW and CAEMERDY, and containing in the whole 306 Acres of good Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wooti Land, with suitable, Houses and Build- ings tliereon, now let to two teuants. and the whole nearly adjoining together, situate in the parishes of CfasCoiobe and Llanviliaugei Nantuiellan, within eight miles of the Old Radnor Lime Kilns, seven miles of Builth, and eleven of Kington, both very good market-towns. The Wood is in a thriving state, and will be included in the purchase. The po >r rates are moderate, and the >vhole Estate is capable of immense improvement. That part of the Estate situate m the parish of Llanvi- liangel-Nantniellan, will be entitled to a large allotment of Common Lund, under an Inclosure Act, passed in 1812, and will be Sold, discharged of the rectorial tyflies. That pilrt situate in the parish of Glascoinbe has most valuable Rights' ol Common on fl c adjoining hills. It it shall appear to be the wish of the biddefd assembled, tlfe property will be divided into' three lots, of which printed particulars may be had at all ihe principal Inns in Kington and the neighb(yuring towrts. Mr. James Price, of New Radnor, will stliew the pre- mise. and fin ther particulars may be had of Mr. Uaviesy Solicitor, Ivingtoij. I Eleven Shares in the Aberdare CanCil Navigation TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, At the Anael Inn, Cardiff, on the 16th day of Sept. 1813 ELEVEN SHARES in the above Canal.— Particulars_may.be known oil application lo Watkin Po veil, Clerk to the Couipany, at tlie Canal Offite, Aber- dare. near Cardiff. Letters to He post-paid. TO gE FEOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot-inn, iii the town of Aberystwiih, o.-i Monday, the 27th day of September, 1813,.between f! e hours of three and six in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of "Sale as wili he then ;ihd therp producpfi A Most desirable MARINE VILLA, most beautifully situated on^lie coast of Sbiith-Wales. ad- joining the town of Aberystwitli, commanding extensive and picturesque views ot the Bay of Cardigan, Snowden, aiid the other hills of Carnarvonshire, possessing every requisite and convenient Offices, witli a Pashire Field, and an excel- lent V\ ailed! Garden adjoining. The House consists of a large drawing room, a dmiiip-rbom and break last-room, willi a covered balcony opening to the sea; six best bed- rooms, and two d ressn^-rooiSss.. i lie Furniture may be taken at a vuluatidn. rj FIHther l,art'Ci'.lars may be had by applying to Mr. Hugh Hughes, Abery;twith if by letter, post-paid. I BRITON-FERRY, GLAMORGANSHIPV:. TO JJE LET OR SOLD; A Most desirable MARINE VILLA, at BRI- i. J ON-I ERH\, in every respect adapted for tiie re- sidence of a gentee, t nmly consisting of a dining-robm and drawing-room, i") feet by 16; breakfast-parlour, kitclnn, wnn every convenience dairy and ofhees supL.-lie.i with excellent spring and r-in water, on ho ground-floor: four good bed-ch-.iiuber.s, on'/ smaller room, okI a comt.iodious di essing-closet. on tlie first-floor two chambers; a smaller room, and a store-room, on the attic cellars. laUndrv, brewtiouse, icoach-boiise and three stall stable 'ieiached an extensive WALLED GARDKiK, stocked with the fniest IltLIi TItEES in full bearing, and choicest Siirubs: also, a Hitcnen gatdeu. J he^e premises are inost^deiightfuliv 'ihiuted on the sea- side, coniiitanding a view of Swansea Bav ami the riirance of Ihe Neatii river, surroundwf by beau'iful woods, and are for- the remainder of a ferm of years, deierminabie on the deceasic of tiie survivor of three. Iiealthy lives, su.qect to a sm,1 yfeurly r"llt" Immediate possession 111") be had. 'r Particular. < I • > i c H for the same a,plv to Mr \VII/Llnl Oliver; le:\I)(',II(' "1' :.lr. nù':crt Blgg, Solicitor, biistoi, Air. Ed IV ardBiw" Solicitor, Ko. 29. Southampton.. biiodpigs. Chancery-l u ( I ondon or lo Mr Lewis t ho mas. Jun. Solicitor, Briton-Ferry on appitcatto !(I whom n;a\.he vie-.vf-il 1 vl< POKESi-iiRE. TO BE SO Li) BY AUCIION; At the Black Lion. in the town ot Cardigan, oq Saturday, the 18'h day ot September, 1813, bet-veen the hours of two and three o'clock in the a.tternoon, unless disposed (It ill the mean lime by Private contract,II A LL that :,iEhSU.\GE, TENEMENT, and •f-V LAN DS, witli the Appurtenances, called YA13X flAl^C, siruttlx: in t (■ >'i-! > -— s vi l' Day vi| ,1 I ol: grove. ih the said fe'oaii! now in the occopation of William George, at the !w yearfv rent f^'IO. 10s ——For further pariicu ars apply to Lewia Evans, Solicitor, Cardie an. TO BE J'KUEMTFORILY SOLD^ Pursuant to a IJectec ol the High C<>urt of Chancery, made in a cause Thomas against liurst, ,viln the approbation bi Wiiliaui Alexander, E-sq one of (iiJ Maai'ers of the said Court, at the Card iff-A i- ms-nui, in the town of Cardiff, in al tile cquniy 01 Glamorgan, in several lots on Wednesday, •the 29tli day 01 September, igi3, at cleveli o'clock in the tort'noon, /CERTAIN FREEHOLD ESTATES-; 1:itei of V Will, Mms). Esq. deceased, the l'esiaior named in tile p'cadiii^s of the said Court'; consisting ot Freehold Lands and Premises in the parishes ol Landough iuxta Peinirth, oi Saint Andrew, of (ladoxton juxta Barry, of Myr111rdovan, and ot Roads, in the coCutv of Glamorgan. Printed particulars whereof may Be had gratis at the !said Master's Chambers, in South,.mpton-buildings, Chancery lane, Loudon o; Messrs. -Wood and Sons; Solicitors, at Cardiff aforesaid, witli whehri a map of the Estates is de I 1 posited of .vir. Bassett, Solicitor, at BonvilsDn. in ihe sai„ county ol Glauiorgan of Mr. Tancred, in Linfoln's-inn of Mr. Gregory, Soncitor, in Clement's sun, London un« at the place; oi side. High-bred Leicester Sheep, and Short Homed Cattle. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Tuesdav, the 28lh -eptember mst at East Field, near Berwick upon Tw,-ec|t Vorthumberlaod, i^IIE valuable- BREEDING STOCK of the late George Cuiley, Esq. consisting oi 261) ewes and giminers upwards ol40 tups, and about WSJ tup hniibs, bred from tlie Hocks of .Bakewell; Stubbi.'igs, Buckley, Thomp- son, &c. &ic. and crosses uf" liis owii stock '.or upwaids of fiitv years also len. heifers arid ii calves; seven cows III calf; three hulls and bull bi Mr. Mason's Cit iltoii, Alr. Charles CoUintj's Cupid, Yareorotigu, and Sonsot Favourite, and descended fur nearly thirt y .e,rs from the Stock ot that celeorateo breeder: in the iuipSiv ing and perfecting oi wucli, Mr. Culley was afctiv-elv en- gaged f r upwards of filty years. The ewes-and giuimers will be sold in lots oi five eacn the tups and tup lambs singly. As the preseilt proprietor hrts given tip all his farming concerns, and purposes declining the letting ol rams and bulls, the whole ol the above stock wi:1 be soio without reserve: it is presumed few better opportunities have ever otfeied lurlbe puicoasing of unproved stock Six months credit will be given on approved security, or sixpence in the pound discount for ready money. The stock may be seen 1 he Salnr.day and iVJo-.ilav previous, to the do\ of sale Baths at 'leiibn, South-tt'ales. TO BE LET, FROM ONE TO SEVEN YEARS, AT Tilt OPTION' OF TilF. T F N AN'l, ALL those B.\TiIS, lately erected at Tenby, by- Sir William Paxton, alter the designs of Mr. Cockeiell, on the most approved plan, COlIsisillig of Yapour Bath, Warm or Hot Ditto, Shower Ditto, large Private Cold Ditto, Ditto, raised III temperature as tar -s TDitto, raised as high as 80°, Swininnng Ditto, Shower Ditto; Warm, and Ditto; Cold. The dressihg-rotirtw of the cold bath?, as wet! us ot the warm baths, are furnished with iiil apparatus that gives.) constant sllpplv of heated fresh air. so as to keep up the summer temperature at all seasons of the year, and can be raised to a sweating temperature Vviien required. ALSO TO BE LET, A RANGE of FURNISHED BUILDINGS, adjoining the Baths, with accommodations for two siiiali families, and usually let at two guineas a week; The natural advantages of Tenby, as a Bathing Place, have been justly appreciated for many years. The saiubriiy o, its air; the transparency of its sua, the fineness of its beach, have severally conspired to entile it to a just pre- eminence. The roads to Tenby have lately been made very good, The town has been improved, and comfortable lodgings are readily procured. ihehotetsandinnsare commodious and there is abundant aecouiihodaiion in the newly-erected livery stables for the horses of visitors. A coach is now established to run fiom T nby to the Windsor-Castle, at Cold-Biow, (a distance of nine miles), on Mondays, Thursdays, ancf Saturdays, to meet the mad- Coach iroin Milford lo London, and returns (he same days witli passengers and parcels conlillgill the iwai, coach from London aud the intermediate places of Balil, BhJtof; ,c, 6cc. For particulars apply to Mr. James Grief, Middleton Hall, (Ii by (fetter, post-paid), tv the care of Messrs, Morris ar,d Sons, Carmarthen, G L AMO RG A N S HIR E. EARLSTVOÔJJ, near BRITON-FERRY TO BE LET. AND ENFLBED DPO\ nOIErHATELY, A Commodious HOUSE, pleasantly situate' •i-Xand wiflii three miles of the market-town oi Neath* and five miles from Swansea, fit for the residence of a re- spectable family, Consisting of two parlours, kitchen, nrjd wash-house, and a cr of also i Stable, two Gardens.and two Closes of Land, w.'h a Re-ht of Common on Crurtilin Burrows. For terms and other particulars applv (if bv letter, DOS»- paici)to Mr. Thonias Gerrard, Connc.l-House, Lrtsiof; Itlr Wni. Gwyn, Solicitor, Neath. Capital South-Dowit and Ryland Brecdwv Eic^- T 0 BE SO L D, ° By Mr. LAUDER, On Monday, the 27th of Sep:em0er, at the Three Tons, at Sr. Nicholas, FROM 60 to 70 EWES of different ages, of the above highly esteemed blood, selected with the greatest care from the best docks, and are wet: worth the particular attention of all turners interested in the imp.oved growth of wool. Tlie sale will coitmtencr. at two o'clock, and the Sheep will be put up in lots, to suit the convenience and the wishes of purchasers. Eigi.t Pi am Lanibs ot the above-named btood wi';i he exhibited at the sale, A, it is imet,de-i t- SELL or 1 FT C" I it -ea-i TO BE SOLD Eq AUC."i L)N. Be D. PER ROT r. On Monday,, the 20th of Sep. ember. 1, and fe-ilowirig <.a\s. at Hicniwav, in (iowe- lie: ¡ A LL the FARMING sjo, K dr. -1 1-1. IMPLEMENTS c. HUSBANDRY, ic. oi,\1, ,w. rence consisting of i-.i-elve oxeo, six mi c:. cows [t.-f. tK-i- !ers, thre..> two-y ear-old steers, four yearlings, loin c lives, thirty sfeecp. 't.'1) lamb-, lour working horses, twe '-oit iuo pigs, two ox carts, one horse cart, harness; &.C. two ^.i-.ws,, two pair of narrows, a id one drag-g, with -u.ulry ot let ImpleiiRi ts. Aho, 16 'Utres of Wheal, gj 'lereso! ley, and 12 Acres of Oats, Tcgetiier with the HOUSEHOLD FUR; I Dr; dee. vc TIP S'de to >i j.;n -if a( .S' Cl'i :l will be. i.I") o > i-.1 v, I.J TO Bij SÙLD Bt aUC i iON, At the Coinmerci, Inn. in the town of Fishguard, on Thurs- day, ■ he 3ilt;i day ul Sepiembcr, 1LU3, iet ween the h mrs of two and three o'clock in the diernoon, the auder- luentioned FREEHOLD TITHES: Lot i. A LL the REC 1 ORI AL TITHES of the T\. East Division of tlie PARISH of FiSH- GUAitD, (exept the Tithes of those tenements which belong to Richard Bowen, Esq.) and which are uo-v let at yearly rents, anioiinling toother to ,,£-.21 14s 8d. Lot 2. All the RECTORIAL TIfHKS F die Center Division of the said Parish, (except of th 'purl i the tenement of Y^klethy, which is situate', in ,h said Parisli of Fishgtiard) and which are riow le at <ndj rents, nmninvtini' to d. i-ot 3. All the.RECTORIAL TTrHEs of ihe Wett Division oi the said pamii, and which ate now let at yearl V rents.mounting together to Lot 4. The whole of the lifHES of the Chapel Q uarter "61 the said Parish, and which are now let at vearl> r n-tsi amounting together to £ '83. N. B. 't'his jotwttt be d-vided into two, at) 1 sold sepa- rate, y, if nfore agreeable tr the biddfr-. For further particulars anpl to Ha. veriotdwest; ot to Owen Williams, Au'cUone'er, Fishguard. -OUTH-W.M.-ES" Capital FREEHOLD ESTATE, Beautifully situate near M:li< rd-ILiven, a line sporting part of the county ot Penibii ke. TO BE SOLD BY vUCi lON, WXTJB ,i'K ro«.srssiONf f iURi. I- i.L. At Garraway's C I 11 >«e. Ji.a re-a v, Cornli'dlj Lcmlou, on Win 1 tie 2zd of S. tJiemoer, 1313, at twelve o'clock, in Ul.e lot, HAT valuable and truly desirable FSTA FE, i. called 1 i hiN, adiooi.ot; lie f i- II,. 'if of Mi ford, (WI) life on ih market ee pest -it of .\1.:lrd, an i^ des fro in t[-,> ¡',>I\'(1 ami .-eti'v of llav- rtordvvest, wnere tJu> A 1 « c held 1" n>, .1 he Races, once, a year. The f i ipr.ses a;> escellcut and respect able Mansion, ch > n'u-Huli, wi h ifftces of ever/ oescriphon, walled O i t &c. and about 500 Acres of rich Meadow arid ol re L«utJ toere ir a Farm-house and several C'> t the Estate, and tiie Great and Small fyflies are on ;ease, for nine v, from Michaeluias next. This property is ot the low estimated value of £ lt<M) p. r annum. The !!cioh:)()urhu"ci is most respectable, i cnun ry eligiole t'7r field sports; coal, iime, and laboi.r <heap, and the G.»yt"-Hthent packet saiis daily" to WaterfjiOj Sud, an opportunity «cldoui .dFers il-elf to a person d ,11"& pf residing in this part of Wales, nhere the Engh-h language is gbnerally spoken. M,n be viewed tueni;. days preceding, the sale p i*\i- culiirs, with plans atii.exed, maj- b.e had on tiie premise?", t the New Hotel, Mil,tortl-lL,ven Gastle and Blue-iioar-J'oi-, Haverfordwest; Boar's-Headj Carmarthen; tlie Inn t Tenby: Mackworth-Arms, Swansea Black-Li-u, Cardigan; Saiiitatio Necastle-Emiy n of Mr. Pbiilips Se.licu >r, Norfolk-street, Strand, London oJ, Mr. Burrtll, No. 5, Tinogmorton-sltreeti and at .the'place of Sale.-Lauded Estates Surveyed and Yalued bv DAXII-.I. BURRIILL. A verll desirable and improvable FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the Hamlet vf Seany-Devyiine:kt lireeonslnre. TO BE SOLD BY AUCITON, At the Swan-inn, in thte lowii of Brecon, on Saturday, the 23th day of September, 181;), between thiee ami lour o'clock in the afternoon, subject to certain conditions of sale to be-then produced, in one of two lots, asshatf u agreed upon at the tinie of sale, By Mr THOS. ROBERT NICHOLAS, Ami on. ALL that capital MESSUAGE or '1LN„- M EN I, I ARM, and LANDS, with lie Appurtenan- ces, called UlLIE-Mà\VH. and fULlE-BACH, situate in the i.amiet of Sea.ny, in the pari-li of D-vynnock, in the county of Brecon, in the tenure and occupation of Mr. fTowell Holers, and his under-tenants, cotitauuni; :i'3t1 Acres of very excellent Meadow, Arabic, and Pasture Land, be the same more or less. Also, all that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT,-FARM, and LAN DS, callcd MAES Y-W ALTER, and THREE COi 1' VGES ami GARDENS attached thereto, with tlie Appurtenances,situate in the hamlet of Seany aforesaid, in the teuufe and occupation of Mis. Maigaret Morgans, and her under-tenants, containing 12'lA. -"ilt. lVP." of' wtli Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Land, oe the same more OjT less. This property is extremely desirable, the Farm and other buildings being in excellent rep .ir, and ;¡;j wntuu.iiiog lencej lying between Brecon and Trecastie, (two excellent niafket-towns) within seven iiiiles of the former, and lour of the iattcr; three miles from the great turnpike-road leading from Mdiord-flaven to London, along which the mail and other coaches pass and re-pass dady, filleen mi,c3 iroin Metlliyr- l'ydvii, and five miles front lime. The Estate (ami the surrounding country) abounds with alt, kinds of game, is well supplied wnhwatfr. and has a Right 01 Common oniLe Great Forrest of Brecon. Part uf toe purchase-money may remain ,GlI M-orfuage, if required. For a view of the preifmes npply to the respective tenants, whoared-rected io sliew ihe same and for particulars io David Walter Poweil, Est). Abersenny, ilea. 'I n ciistn- the Anctifntncr, ai Trecastie foresaid or at the Ofii .e of Mr. David Lloyd Harries, Solicitor, c tuo maps of the Estate luiiy be inspected,