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DRY NunSE WANTED. WANTED immediately, a steady, middle- ,I tni age, and good-tempered WOMAN, to take care of an infant from the month, and also lo iooi* "iter j another child iihout yo months old.— The must respectable references will be required. Applv to the Printer; if by letter, post-paid, WANTED immediately, a steady, honest MAN SERVANT, to take care of a Horse, waft at Table,and render himself general)y useful in asmall family. lie .must produce a good character. -Apply by letter, 9 pott-paid, to E. p, Posl-olfwe, 13ridgend. Glamorgan Clergy Charity. ^jHHE SUBSCRIBERS are requested to meet JL at the Bear-inn, in Cowbridge, on Tuesday, the 2Gth instant, to receive Petitions, and to make Distribution of the Balance in hand. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Cowbridge Free-School, July 1, 18H. Mo a rdi rt-j -School, Haverfordwest. MRS. WRIGHT VERY respectfully informs her Friends and the Pulilie, her School Re-opens on "tire 25th inst. It is with gr at pleasure she announces her removal into KING-STREET, where she has taken a convenient House, and hopes every accommodation will prove as satisfactory as she trusts her plan of instruction has hitherto done. Terms, Fwenty-tvio Guineas per Annum. A Vacancy tor a Half-Boarder. THRASHING AND WINNOWING MACHINES, ON A WARRANTED PRINCIPLE. JOHNHOTTON RESPECTFULLY informs Gentlemen, Far- mers, and others, that he has commenced Business in the above line, where he intends making THRASHING1 MACHINES on a large scale, at and WINNOW- ING MACHIN ES at Ed, equal tu any in England or Wales. Apply at the Barnstaple-inn, on the Quay, Swansea. MACK WORTH- RMS-INN, SWANSEA.. WILLIAM JONES, IMPORTER AND DzATJM-IN FOREIGN WINES AND spirits, BEGS leave thankfully to acknowledge the large share of public favour ami bcral encourage- ment with which he has been honoured during a period of eighteen years; and being atixio" Is ti) I embrace every op- portunity of Increasing the convctrieMcies ani accommoda- tions of the above well-known and long-established Inn, he has just completed an addition of several Rooms to his H mse, which is now rendered one of the first establishments of the kind in the Principality of Wales. The most parti- cular attention isnniformly ohserved in every department; and the Cellar, Larder, Sitting-rooms. Bed-chambers, Sta- bling, Post-Chaises, Horses, &c are exceeded by none. A commodious Room reserved entirely for the use of Commercial Gentlemen. A Public CotFee-Iloom supplied with London and other Newspapers. Gentlemen placing their Horses at Livery may depend en the utmost care. WINES, SPIRITS, 4c. The happy restoration of Peace having re-opened the former channels of commercial intercourse with the Conti- tinent, W Jones has been enabled to obtain from France andRotterdamaqnantity of genuine Cogniac Brandy and Hollands Gin, of superior flavour, which he can render at 30s. per gallon each. Port Wine from 54s. to 84s. per dozen. Sherry, Vidonia, and Teneritfe, from 56s. to 63s. per dozen. Other White Wines, together with real London Gin, Bottled Porter, Beer, Cider, Perry, &c. of the best quality, on equally low terms. The Mail-Coach to London, through Bath and Bristol, every evening at nine o'clock, and to Milford every morn- ing at two o'clock. The Cambrian Light Post Day-Coach to Bristol, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at four o'clock. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS to be collected at the several Toll-Gates on the Turnpike-Roads within the DISTRICT of SWANSEA, will he LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, on MOM- day, the 1st day of August next, between the hours of twelve and two, in the manner directed by the Act passed of' in the 13th year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Third, for regulating the Turnpike-Roads, which Tolls will be put up at the sum produced the tast year above the expenses of collecting them. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, give security, with sum cient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike-Roads, for payment of the Rent agreed for, and at such times as they shall direct. WM. GROVE, Clerk to the said Trustees. Swansea, June 6,1814. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising and to be collected at the Toll-Gate on the WICH-'i'REE BRIDGE near Morriston, will b LET. to the best bidder, at the Guildhall, in Swansea, on Monday, the 1st day of August next, between the hours of twelve and two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the 13th year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Third, for regulating the Turnpike-Roati3. which Tolls wdl be put up at the sum prudueed the fast yesr above the expenses of collecting them. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, give security, with suiheiont sure- ties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Bridge, for payment of the Rent agreed for, and at such times as they shall direct. WM. GROVE, Clerk to the said Trustees. Swansea, June 6,1814. Abernani and Rhyd-y- Blew Turnpike Trust. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS due at the under-mentioned GATES will be LET by AUCTION, at the Castle-inn, in Merthvr-Tydvil, on Tuesday, the 19th day ot July instant, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, Rumney Gate, Naiit-y-Gwennitli Gate, Derwen-y-Cruse Gate. ) Werta Gate. The Renters immediately on being declared such, must enter into Bonds, with sureties for payment of the rent •monthly. WM. MEYRICK, Clerk to the Trustees. Tavernspite Turnpike Trust. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising from the several Turnpike Gates hcreunder- nicntioned WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, for Three Years, to the best bidder, at the White-Hart-inn, in the town of Narberth, on Thursrlay, the tith day of August. 18i.4» which Gtites produced annually for the last three 'veers the sums set opposite their respective names, and will be set up such sums respectively. Whoever hecoines the highest bidder must at the same time enter into security with'sumcJciJI, surety tor payment of the rent quarterly. X. s. d. Roose Gate 45 00 Oarflctl Gate 150 00 Robeston Wathan Gate 80 0 0 .Narberth Gate I \>10 0 0 Princess Gate > (.'liter's Hook Gate 80 00 Tenby Gate JOO 00 Carew Gate 70 50 !io!ytjndGate. SI 10 0 liy order of the Trustees," HENRY REES, their Clerk. j HEREFORD. THE Miss HAYNES's, from Lower Wick, i- near Worcester, OPEN the SCHOOL (lately Miss Griffith's), in Widcmarsh-street. on the fath. TERMS AS USUAL. Particulars may he known of the Printer of this Paper. The Misses BROWN BEG to inform their Friends and the Public, that their tCHOOL will lte-open on Monday, the 1311, of July, 1814. Gower-stre.et, Swansea. SIVA N-SEA HOUSE BOARDING-SCHOOL C5 for YOUNG LADIES, will Re-open on MONDAY, July 25, 1814. WANTED, in this Establishment, as Half-Boarder, a YOUNG LADY, capabl ■ of Instructing tli, Younger Branches in the first rudiments of the English Language. To any Lady wishing to fit herself for the si uation of Pri. vate'Governess, this is an eligible offer, as she may be in- structed by Mrs. HART in French, Drawing, and the Orna- mental Works, and will also have an opportunity of im- proving herself in Music and Dancing. Mr. HART informs his Friends and Pupils, that his Attendance at his ACADEMIES of DANCING will re- commence in the following order: At Tuesday, Jiilv Sfith. Cowbridge Wednesday,"the 27th. Cardiff Thursday, the 28th. Newport Ditto. Laleston Saturday, the 30th. Neath Monday, August 1. Tynyrheol Ditto. Carmarthen Wednesday, the 3d. Eastwood-House Academy, Ditto. Haverfordwest Thursday, the 4th. Pembroke Ditto. Terms, per Quartet, 11 6.5. 3d.—Entrance I is. GLAMORGANSHIRE. OLD CROIVN-INN, MERTIIYR. JOHN RICHARDS RESPECTFULLY informs Gentlemen, Com- mercial Travellers, and the Public in general, that he has taken the above centre House for a term of years, where he hopes by assiduity and attention to nivrit their favours. being determined that nothing in his power shall be want- trig that wiil contribute to their couifort and accommoda- tion. He has laid in a Stock of choice Wines, Liquors, Ale, Cider, and Porter, which shall be charged on the most moderate terms. Well aired Beds, good Stabling. &c. FASHIONABLE WAREHOUSES, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, N FR E NC I-I ha ving rfturned from the London 4 and other Markets, his Warehouses are completely stocked with all extensive Collect ion of the Newest and most Fashionable Articles; consisting of several boxes of Satin- sprigged and Tambour Muslins; also Satin-worked and Satin-stnp.'d Cambrics for entirely new; Book, Jacconet, and Mull Muslins; India Nankeens, much cheaper than the last India sales; an elegant choice of Damask Shawls and Scarfs, with rich embroidered ends; Plain and Twiiled-coloured Sars nets; Satins, Gossamers; real Irish Pe>pims, Lustres, Merino Crapes, ficc. &c.; black and white Lace Dresses, Tippets, Cuffs, and Collars; likewise black and white Lace and Bobbin-net Veils nno Squares; a large collection of the newest London-printed Cambrics and coloured Muslins the latest designs in rich printed furnitures; a fresh importation of Irish Linens, Sheetings, and Long Lawns; also Foreign and Scotch Table Linen and Napkins of excellent fabrics; Counterpanes. Marseiles Quilts, &c. His Warehouses are likewise well supplied with Woollen Cloths, of the best quality Single and Double-milled Ker- seymeres, and Fashionable Waistcoat-Pieces. N. B. London Straw- Bonnets irf great variety. NEWPOftT, Monmouthshire-, June 24, 1814. EDWARD Blllb BEGS leave to inform his Friends and the JLt Public in general, that, at his IRONMONGERY, PLUMBING, and TIN-PLATE MANUFACTORY. COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT, there is a very extensive Stock in that line constantly on Sale j and flatters himsctf that the quality and price of his articles will he found, on inspection, worthy the attention of Housekeepers, Builders, and Shopkeepers in gener hand ensure him that support which will be his greatest pric.e and study to de- serve. In adtiition to the above he has lately taken the Appointments for the Sale of the Bristol Anteque Paints, and the Patent Anti-Attrition Composition, where those who will pleasS to favour him with their orders will he supplied on the shortest notice, and at the-manufacturers' prices. N. B. A ivill shortly take place for an indoor Apprentice, with whom a Premium will be expected. Letters, post-paid, will be immediately attended to. E. Brrw's Plumbing Manufactory, at Cardiff, will in future be carried on for him by Mr. C. HORTOK, to whom all orders will meet with prompt attention; and begs to observe, that Israel lleid is no longer in his employ. C A R M A R THENSH1 RE~ Llanarthney, Llanon, Llandehie, and Llanarthney, Llanon, Llandehie, and Llanjihangel AberblftlÛck Inclusive. IN pursuance of the directions of an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 51st year of the reign of his present Majesty King George the Third, inti- tuled. An Act for Inclosing Lands in theseveral parishes of Llanarthney. Llanon. Llandebye, and Lianvihan<'e'- A berhythiek, in the county of Carllltlrlhcn," W. E. Vatican Horton, Esq and David Thomas, Gi-,iitleniin. biti,Pr, prietors, and interested in the said Inclostire, Do herebu give notice. That a MEETING of the PROPRIETORS and others interested in the said Commons and Waste Lands thereby directed to be divided. allotted, and in- closed, will be holden at the house of Thos. Evans, known by the sign of the Goiden-Grove-Arms, in the village of Llanarthney, in the said county of Carmarthen, anTuesday, the 2d day of August next, at twelve o'clock in the f rp- noon, for the purpose of APPOINTING NEW COM MISSION ERS in the room ot Thomas Hassail and Charles Hassail, Gentlemen, deceased. Dated this 6th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1314. V. HORTON, D. THOMAS. CARMARTHENSHIRE. CATHINOG INCLOSURE. J GERGE MORRIS, of LIangennech, in the ? county of Carmarthen, Gentleman, the Commissioner tor carrying into execution an Act of Parliament, passed in the.n'id year of ilie reign ol his present Majesty Kincr George the Third, intituled, An Act for Inclosing Lands in the parish ot Llanfynydd, and the several other parishes therein mentioned, in the county of Carmarthen," Do 'ce hereby give notice, to all persons concerned in the above Inclo.sure and Division of the said Commons and Waste Lands, that I shall hold my NEXT MEETING for car- ryng the said Act into execution, on Thursday, the 21st day o. July instant, on which day I shall perambulate the Boundaries between the Lordship of Catbinog and the Lordship of Manerdilo, and ascertain, set out, and fix the same; when and where all persoits interested in such boundaries may attend with their witnesses, to be examined on oath by me, touching the game theperambutationto hegm at eleven o'clock in the lorenoou of the same day, mi Myftyda-pont-y-maen, Also that I sha'I on Friday, the 22d day of July instant, Perambulate the Boundaries be- tween the Lordship of Cathinog and the several Lordships of Llanfynydd and Llanegwad, and ascertain, set out, and fix the same. when and where all persons interested in such Boundaries may attend with their witnesses, to be examined on oath by inc, touching the same the Peram- bulation to begin at eleven'o'clock of the same day, near the Lands of.Cwinban-fawr, in the said p.irish. Dated 6th July, 1814. GEORGE MORRIS. CARMARTHENSHIRE u TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, At the BIuc-Boar-inn, at St. Clear's, on W ednesday, the 20th day of July, 18i4, between the hours Qf three and" four in the I'fP-nror < £ u, such conditions of sale as shall t.e then and there produced, aite.nc.on, Su^es. (Unless dispostd of in the mean time by Private Contract, (if which timely notice will be given), The followjng FHEEHOLD ESTATES- TOGETHER WITU THE TIMBER AND THRIVING YOUiNG PLANTATIONS THEREON- c- t» • fr { Present c rarmes. Tenements. lenanis. Quantity} JUnt. Dutks Terures — Observation?. ——————————— —————-—————-———————— ————.——————— Observation?. A' R. r«f £ S. x; V 'J' ™ | sjdei' 'y'(7' l'nv!'1K been formeti y a Family Re- Llanginning > Castle-Gorfod VW.Evan & others, Land^rimW h h £ h condition* ila'STarot aii.l Demesne, tenants from year S 309 1 81590 10 »• man'tic and t. li^i',je situation for hm'-w t My d rim > C Grist & Full,ng Mills ) I to year .J j sion ha, a merriin^S irom the county (our. of Carni-rthen about eigh^ ^link's, and. three from St. Clear's, where Jime, coal, and culm are imported. Th Lease of!liis F<irm,has been purchased oft/a, lyffyg Llwyd-y-braia Lewis Picton 412 0 4 )Jcnant. «*Jio ts to q-.it the whole at Michaeima* y-xf. except fn-e F,eids. called !*>! vaclv Croft- M VHch Cn.it;awr, Parkymaen, and w hich he n rLease for the li.es of> S.' 111,01 DcCcluberr;ext- 3 t Abercovvin< Pa^-y-'co.ed Elizabeth Morgan.. 91 7 t 0 0 lHen ? s^vives hc-r m6U.*r thte rent after- ageo ou, ana tlannali, f wards will be J- ll 13S 4d r\ TT I- •, M her daughter, aged 3'2 4 Ditto p U..p v-ided JiVrd I John Thomas 127 3 24 1^5 0 0 > Lease for the life of said .• r.. r. ( 1 art of I anc-yr-Abbot$I John Thomas, aged 40 ^c Lease of thie whole Farul at the rent stated. | f Lease forthe livesofsaid r. n:ttfi S One Undivided Third v n- „ „ T Rich. Rowe, aged 7^ °. lUo t Part Of Hasgood Richard Rowe 118 0 21 63 0 0 4 Hens Thos. Rowe, aKtd _35,' Ditto. N m and Rich. Rowe, jun.C aged SO 1 f, nitfrt V One Undivined Third > r rI i. t Lease for the lives of said C Ditto. Pw#rUo,MowM 8 0<lrHfn't «>• *"4W ,bcP' s'tua,e 'n .lie parishes of Llahgimiing and a„a Co, a vie™ of ,he „,h'.r tc»i ,ppl, Hf^fi3iST,KU,ro'" '°aP1"J'Mr' Tb0""S Laod,„„e, who,. Maps of tl,e be S(.en „ W„|iam TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A NEW BRIG, NOW building, and nearly ready for launch. ing, of the iollovving dimension, coppei J&m&S&Sliimii '■islcilcd, spiked, and deck-nailed: Feet. Inches. Length of keel 64 6 Breadth 23 7 Depth in thw hold 13 7J Tt is a most beautiful model, and built of the best sea- sorted Timber, Sec. Forparticuiars apply to Mr. T. W. Williams, Aberyst- With. LANDAULET to be SOLD, as good as new, town built, and cost nearly 300 Guineas, not tlnee years since is in complete repair, atnJ is a remarkable light, elegant carriage.—Lowest price 110 Guineas. N. B. Inquire of Mr. Francis. Coach-Maker, Swansea. A Large Quantity of the best PEMBROKE- ^IONE COAL, ot a quality equal to any in Soutli-Wales for Drying otMnitand Hops, i* now ON SALE, at Hean Casiie Colliery. to be shipped on Saan- dersfoot Shore. near Tenby, at.;[7 *Ios. per Hundred.— Gratuity to the Captain 5s. per Hundred. Good CULM, for Burning of Lime, at £ 3 10a.—Gra- tuity 5s. CARMARTH ENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT THE LEASE of GREEN-HILL COT- TAGE, of which there are 13 years unexpired; to- gether with about Three Acres of Land adjoining the same. The Garden is in high perfection, and well planted witu choice Fruit-trees, and only subject to the small rent of two guineas per annum: all taxes free, the whole is compact and pleasantly situated on Cliff-side, near Laugharne, anci would be a desirable sit nation for any lady or gentleman wishing to tatie the benefit of sea-bathing, as th- re is a commodious place for that purpose within a few yards 0: the house. For particulars apply to William Harris, Schoolmaster Laugharne; if by letter, post-paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, A AM entered upon the 2d of February, 1815, Compact t1 ARM, in a high state of culti- vation, called CASTELLA YCHA, containing 66 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land, situate within two miles of the market-town of Lantris-ent, and the same distance from the Merthyr Canal and Newbridge, where the com- modities of the Farm will meet a ready sale every day. The Fa:nJ is 011 a Ascent facing the south aspect, well sup- plied with water. The House 15 fit for the reception of a genteel tamily and there is a good walled Garden planted with choice lruit-trees, and every other requisite conve- nience. tor further particulars apply to Dd. Jenkins, L.mtrissent, if by letter, post-paid. Part ot the House and Land may be had immediately, and part of the Crop ala fair valuation. Coal is within h'i t a -iitle ot the t- uise, and Lime about two miles i EMBKOKEhHlllE. Lead Mines and Minerals. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, VfOif LEASE, FOR A TETIM OF YEARS, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION", I'PHE LEAD MINES and MINERALS, r called LLANFIRNACH, in the parishes of Llan- lirn.iih and Clydey, in the county of Pembroke, within ten nnies of the seap.,rt-toWn-of Cardigan, and twelve of the seaport-t0win cf Newport, to which said places there are good anci convenient roads. I:> Every encouragement will be given by the proprietors for the propec working of the Alines to respectable persons. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Beynoi^Suiicitor.Newcastle-Emlyn, Carmarthenshire; or to Mr. &Lirsden. Poatvane> Kglwyswrw, near Cardigan, who will shew the premises, and give every necessary in- formation upon the business. BRECONSHIRE-SOUTH-WALES. A most eligible ESTATE to be LET. 0, TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF YEAltS* AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL that capital MESSUAGE, FARM and LANDS, ctilled ABE RC Y N D R I G, wi h the WATER CORN GRIST MILL thereunto belo»«ni.g; containing by admeasurement about 535 Acres, now in the occupation 01 Mr. Roger Prosser. Also, all that STOCK FARM (he)dwith Abercyndrig), called Rliiwe, containing by estimation about .50 Acres. The Mansion-house 0f Ahercyndrig is calculated tor the residence of a and the Oliices, Feedine- houses, and other Farm-buildings, are very commodious. A great part of the Land lies 0:1 the banks of the river Usk, and the whole of it is within the distance of about two mites of the town of Brecon, and about a quarter of a mile of the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal. Lime- stone in great abundance upon tlje farm, with a convenient kiln. Also an evcellent Thrashing-machine, worked by a full supply of water, which may aiterwards irrigate a con- siderable part of the land: to which there is the ad vantage of an extensive Right o) Common. RiJiwe Farm is situate in the parish of Llanvrynach, wilfun I he distallce of about two miies of Abercyndrig, and' has also a valuable Right of Common attached to it. N. B. The statute labour is v«ry trifling. For p. view of the Premises and for further particulars apply to the Proprietor, John Lloyd. Esq.; or to Messrs. Powell and Jones, Solicitor*, Brecon; if by letter, the postage paid. y \» lO BE LET, AND EffTERF.6 UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, _["'HAT well-known IN N, called The HAFOI) <- ARMS, or The DEVIL'S BRIDGE together with i(X) Acres of Land adjoining, lor a term of years. The romantic beauties of this place are too well known to need description. A new and complete House is about lJuildiug" and a magnificent improvement has just bee:, finished at the bridge, and roads leading to it. For fufUier particulars apply to Mr. John Greenshields. New I'arm, Hafod it by letter,post-paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE TO BE LET, BY TKNDER, SEVERAL VJINS of COAL, situated in the parish of Kihbebvll, near Neath. within thret miles of the town and canal of Neath, and one mJf ainf a half of the Swansea Canal, to of which Canals flail lyays may be made Under the powers of the respective Canal Acts. A Section of the. Ground &nd Coal Veins, with the R eport I of an eminent Coal-Surveyor, may be seen, and all parti- culars known, by appliCliuor!l if by letter poSt-p'ild, to lMr. Griffith Llewelyn, Badan-Hall,'Neath or to Mr. Grey, Duffryn St. Nicholas. Cardiff. And all persons disposed to make tenders for ilie above will send them to Mr Giv\. as aforesaid, on or before the '29th of September next. CARMARTHEN. TO BE LET, rANn ENTERED Ul'ON AT MICKA EI.f.tA 3 NEX + \VO HOUSES and GARDENS, situate in Peter street, Carmarthen one comprises two IJndcr ground kitchens, two parlours (the front parlour Is now tl shop), a drawing-room, aiid a bed-room adjoining on the nrst-noor, and on the attic-story two bed roonis.—'l'be other House Comprises a kitchen and parlour, and two be rooms upstairs, ceiled. Both Houses command a view to, t"at 1I11j(;h-arimired Hill, Penlan-ar-Coed. The situation i well adapted for business, and encouragement will Lcgivcll to food tenants. For a vicw and to treat fot the same apply to Hem., Lewis, Gallt y-G6g; or Mr. Evan Rees, illeiciiitit, the S|iot. An letters must ly* post-paid. GLAMORGANNSIIIRE. m most eligible liesidcnce to be Let. TO BE LET. COMPLETELY FURS I SHED, rOR TKFT TERM OF I IIREE VF ARS, AND ENLKREC TTON F' IT 1 IJ"iKDlATEIT, HAT elegant MARINE VILLA, called J'I^LDS (late the seat of SirGabrie! Powell, deceased), situate on an eminence within a short distance ot the lasfuonable bathing towii of Swansea, and cominann- lug extemsi-'e and picturesque views of its much-admired H¡IY ann Harb\>ur, and the opposite coast of Devonshire. The House consists of a Vestibule and .stjnr-CHSCj an anti oom, breakfast-parlour, drawing-room, large diuing-rooii and gentleman's study; together with five good bed.room.- sarrets, and servaiits'-rooms; the domestic-offices are nn- mernus, and in every respect complete. Also Stabling for •■ight HorseS, Coach and Cart-houses, Granaries, Piggery &lc and an excellent walled Garden, stocked with good fruit-trees, Green-houses and Vinery in high perfection, with very tasteful Shrubberies, Plantations, &c. together also With about 12 Acres of good Pasture Land. All persons who wish to view the Premises may be fur- nislied with tickets, upon application to Esq Gower-street, Swansea and further particulars was be had of Messrs Powell and Jones, Solicitors, Brecon; but the postage of all letters ot application must be paid. PELICAN OFFICE, For INSURANCE on LIVES. and GRANTING ANNUITIES. rPHrS Office was established in Lombard- Street, London, in the year 1797. by a numerous .11; .fspectable Proprietary and the Board of Directors, WIJI; 'o Confidence, arising from the increased Prosperity and Pt-t- natiency of the Estabiishment, as well as from the Experi- ince of its usefulness and benefit to the public, think it due to tiic(je who may still be unacquainted with the impor- tance And advantages ot Life Insurance, briefly to suggest some of the leading and peculiar recommenclari, s to almost every degree and Rank in Society. Lite Insurance is of man:fest consequence to all those who hold Estates for Life, Situations and Offices, Civil, Ecclesiastical, or Professional to Otficersin the Army and Navy, <icc as, by pavment of an Annual Premium, the Party insured is' enabled to provide for Wile, Children, or others, whose future welfare he may wish in vaih, by other means, to pr, mote. It atfordsa permanent ultimate security to thus*- who advance Money upon Annuities or otherwise. Il ren- ders Leases, determinable on one or more lives, nearly equal in value to Freehold Estates, as an Insurance to the amount of the fine, payable on the demise of a party no- minated in such Leases, will produce the Sum required for renewal, It is a cheering rt tuge to parties engaged In ex- enstve and speculative undertakings: it affords to Person* iu Trade the certain means of indemnification against bad or doubtful dellt; in short, Lite Insurance, established in policy, sanctioned by Government, and confirmed by the test of experience, is become, to almost every situa 10f. of human life, a measure equally important, useful, ami beneficial. Annuities are granted UPOI, the must cqmta ble terms, under a Special Act of Parliament, "ranted to hisOfhce. THOMAS PARSE, Sec. COMPASV'S AGHNTS AT Gr.ocESTER, lurnerand Morris. Ti-VVKFSBURY T. Holland. WORCESTER J. Timmings. SWAVSEA L. and Michael. NrA i jt HopUin Rees. LKOMIXSTKH Wm. Taylor. Si-ftoro Edward \V*U. CVHAJAKJ iE,\sH 1 i;E. To be Peremptorily SOLD by AUCTION, Saturday, the 30th (i,tv.ot' July, 1814-. at the BovirV iieaa-inn, iu the town of Carmarthen, between the hours of three nod five o'c!ock in the aliernoon, sub) ct to sac 1 conditions> of sale as shall be then and there pro- 'i1^ » jWr i!: *inie by Private Contract, of uhicl] duf notice will be given, LL thöse L WO SEVERAL 1\1 ESSUAG RS, "L TENEMENT, and LA \DS, calied LI FITY- GAiUAD and BRYN V-GWANNWS. situate in the rlllrish of Llandeveilog, in the said county, now in the ccupation of John White, or his Undertenants, under a lease granted for the term of 21 years. 16 years of which ,"C unexpired, at the low rent of per annum. The premises lie near the turnpike road leading from Ki i velly to Cnrmartheiii and are distant from the ;Ht)er p ace about !)nff miles. Forturther particulars apply to D. D;ries, Solicitor, 1 aroi irtlieri.—j. letters to hepos' p i.t CARUAHiilLiVsliiRfc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCMON, Ifnot disposed ot by Private Contract, ot which tiroelv notice will be given, subject to such conditions ,.f sa- IS V '!U'Vail ,ei'c I,r"dnced on Saturd;,v, the Vitl> day of July, 1814, at the dwHli,.g-hottse ot Win D -v i-s, known by rhe sign of the White'-Lion-inn, situate I" hfe county ot the borough of Carmarthen, the following capital aiio otln r ° FREEHOLD ESTATES- f n 'Yrn'1'< I St Parishes. Tenements. Tenant*. />>>•/$Observations. »t -J. J', j ■' i { lvst?je< it-u it Lease of 1J years, • ) vprnl'l/0 r Blaencronafon jt>hn Junes., -64 1 U -1 "• v> <vs ot which arj unexpired i j roil). j Muthaelmns next. 2! Ditto <Aberb,Ie and Vein.- I DanidJoi.es.. -13 0 0 A ill. I ( bele S | .i S to a Lease of 14 years, 3 Ditto Pantgiase Evan Evans 5 0 0'] ■"> *is of winch are expired at 3 Ditto Pantgiase Evan Evans 5 0 0'] ■"> *is of winch are expired at L A'lii.liaelwas next. 4 Llanpympsaiut Tuiaubach J.<hn Davits •• <50 0 0 At will. 5 -Ditto j ^dei", and Croft' { Ej!vv Edwards 7 0 0 j At will. I Ii l At is c-n f T1 n luni'r, j\ i ? tilled 10 an Allotment ofC-'iunitui 0 LlanllawdJog., lan-v-gof rhoujas Davie* ..SO-0 0 j jUlM|t.rBnAcloi |>arJianjent lately { pw,s"d, [v passed. !rf At will.—This Tenement is en- -r j i „ r • « »,->«« i til led to an Allotment ofCommon 7 Ditto IroctJrhnvcefn JuaabethEww 72 0 0 u,.(,Pr auActoi-Pariiauic.it lately passed. 8 j. Ditto ileary Moses.. 18 0 0 At w.Jl. I 391 1 0 I 1 he .estK'Ctive Tenants will shrvv the Premises; and for further particulars, and terms by privdie contract, n.my Had by applve,g (if |,v ietter. post-paid), of Messrs. Ll^.yd, Gwvune and '(.e1, Attoro-es. Cn-m-.n- v -n JSElH OUL>• DFBh.il }\ rtiE CORDIAL BALM of GILi-AD hgvii-g been uncommonly successful tfi v„l!ng who ha- e fie appearance and air ol old .,ge >vjl0 ,.Je 'j etl'emi i ite, lenumb-'d. -tupid, and even imbectlr" who<e bodies aie bei-iwie oent, whose !egs are no longed able to carry tnpm who ha»e an ufer viis^oste lor everv tl,m<T and are totally incapacitated tins celebrated Cardial Man is highly recommended to tne _;ifjicte.l with t!i-»«e ian-Miish- •.ng disorders as f'f ';e.1ic:i,e th ,t can be a^ln.'iPi^tered Wit,, assured confidence o. success, its virtV.es beiti,ia,ly •emon-tt».teti in eraoicatieg be worst and most dan erous symptoms: and nothing has tended so nwc:h to est?bi-li i's -Ijeir roo;sso deel) iii ilif-'ici trilw • lieir roots so deep in the Constitution, and are so fatal io the qlp.illl"SS of m'usk! •»!. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer ol this Paper M-. D.inieT. -armarthen: Air. Uwe.i, i lavorforcfw-m a..d Mr N. rth. nuV' V'eS'lprK r l5s or Four !n We family lottie. for; | winch <)ne Ms. botths i< saved, with the worns" 5u&,i. Soloxoh, I.ioerpool," engraved oil the aiamp. Also, price Hire* shillings, That scarce, interesting, and useiul Family Work(with hleh is gu en an elcg;itii Portrait ot ihe Author, and a ot A GUIDE TO HEALTH Or, Advice to both Sexcs, in a Variety of Complaints B. 5, SOLO\JON 1\1. D, Containing u Tresttise oil.Keuiult* D.easeps, Nervous and Hypocho'iulnitcCompUims also General ilemai'k.s or, those I)is"ases wit'i woicli the human body is OMS: frequently afflicted: ex oiu^g tii symptoms, m rie ot t,t,i,riiii-iit, and remedies most properly adapted, for Sexual Debility. XO. (lie.