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W^D> A PPRENTICE to a DRUG- GIST and CHERIIST. — Apply to T. Dyke, Merthyr. W, & COTTAGE^ A^TKD to RENT, for a term of ve'trs or lives, a NEAT rnri'AP, yedis> and from 12 to 30 -\<-rp- nf it w" ;l Garden, asp.'easant part of South f i a"a('licc'> situate in V-'d. speci yin? ,5!" i7TAP £ (,f by letter, post- p<I'ld. lilg Par'Kulars) to Mr. Sleeman, Tenby. ? N S H^TlJEUTENANCY A <xr^ ^vV':r7IXG of thc LIEUTE- r • x JJte$2d day tit December Tnsl? ai c," >i'cciscly, for special purposes. I By order of the Vice-Lieutenant, EDWARD PRIEST RICHARD, Clerk to the Genera) Meetings. EDWARD PRIEST RICHARD, Clerk to the Genera) Meetings. To the Gentlemen and Farmers of the County of Cardigan. A MURRAY offers his best respects, and begs leave to acquaint them that they may be snn- plied v,th the best RED and WHITE CLOVER SEEDS, •so TURNIP SEEDS, of the best qualities, direct from the growers, by applying to Mr. Hunter, at Morfa Mawr, ALL Persons that have any, Claim upon the Estate of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH BENNETT, Cardiff, ii. the county of Glamorgan, Widow, deceased. are, requested to send in their respective Accounts immedi- ately to the Rev. John Jones, of Cardiff aforesaid, her ■Executor, that the same may be examined ;—And all per- sons who stand indehted to the said Estate are reauested to Pav the same to the said Mr. Jones. CaH'-fc Dcfo. ta. 1BIT. A DIVIDEND of the ESTATE of Mr. •OL JOHN SHAPLEY TUCKER, Deceased, will be paid at lite Counting-house of Messrs. William Grove and fcons, in Swansea, <111 Wednesday, the 24th instant, or at sny time afterwards. Application to be made between-tiie kli' tell three.. BERRINGTON and JENKINS. N £ W P O il T S C H O O L, Monmouthshire, CONDUCTED BY MR. C. M'CARTHY, WAND ASSISTANT MASTERS, ILL Close on the 17 th inst. and Re-open on the »fith ot next January. The System of Tuition, comprising the Greek and Latin Classics, i he French language, and the Mathematics, to the greatest degree ..t extent and accuracy usually expected in institution* of the first rel),ito-is particularly introduc- tory to the Universities and other public establishments, and generally to the learned professions and the higher departments of trade. Considerable e and attention are also devoted to the v to Geography, and to what is termed Vo tion. in an open airy situation, spacious and ^ic wiib every requisite convenience. i"« •' '.■-laast Mtknowleclgcinents are d«»e for the liberal I *•> J- ,x. • — 6nd -fcfr. f VI '• «.inting to nfrm the ex icctalions of those who niav honour him with their confidence-—and he confidently tiust\ that the liberality of a decerning pubUc will not fail to ensure him continued 'Jours often aad three. BERRINGTON and JENKINS. N £ W P O ii T S C H O O L, Monmouthshire, CONDUCTED HY MR. C. M'CARTHY, WAND ASSISTANT MASTERS, ILL Close on the 17 th inst. and Re-open on the »fith ot next January. The System of Tuition, comprising the Greek and Latin Classics, i he French language', and the Mathematics, to the greatest degree «»t'extent and accuracy usually expected in institution* ot the first repute—is particularly introduc- tory to the Universities and other public establishments, and generally to the learned professions and the higher departments of trade. C ic i te e and attention are also devoted to the v to Geography, and to what is termed Vo tion. in an open airy situation, spacious and ^ic wiib every requisite convenience. i"« •' '.■-laast Mtknowleclgcinents are d«»e for the liberal I *•> J- ,x. • — 6nd -fcfr. f VI '• «.inting to nfrm the ex icctalions of those who niav honour him with their confidence-—and he confidently tiust\ that the liberality of a decerning pubUc will not fail to ensure him continued Success in his arduous endeavours to supply the want ot a School of the first order, go long felt and complained ol in Hi is part of the country. J It is requested that applications may be made as early as "possible. References veiy numerous and highly respect- able -Terms as usual. y' An able and experienced Master of the Classics and the" English Language will be wauled after the ensuing recess; he must be well rec;>"»mended, and disposed to assist zealously in the general business ot the School. Newport, Dec. 9,18i7. AT a numerous and respectable MELTING of the MAYOa, DEPUTY RECORDER, TOW N CLERK SHERIFFS. COMMON COUNCIL, BUR. GESSES, and INHABITANTS of the COUNTY of the BOROUGH of CARM ARTHEN, holden at the Guildhall, Oil Thursday, the 11th day of December. 1817, in conse- ouenco of a Requisition tw the Mayor, for the purpose ot Jonslienngof L AD DR. ESS o t C O NI) OLE N C E to Ins Royal Hidings the PRINCE RtbbNI and ai.oHun- A Hi )U to Ms Serene Highness I RINCK LbOPOLD, itnoi;11u• much-1 ame111<■ d DEATH of her Royal Highness the PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, JOHN HUGHES, Esq. Mayor, in the Chair U was unanimously Resolved, That the following Addresses, moved by Chas. Morgan, Esq. seconded by J. E. Saunders, ESQ- hr approver' an-' adopted :— To his: Royal Highness the PRINCE REGh^iT: May it please your Royal Hiehness, We, the Mavor, Deputy Recorder, Town Clerk, Sheriffs, Common Council. Burgesses and Inhabitants oftlie County of the TV;rough of Carmarthen, deeply afflicted by the re- cent and lamented loss which your Royal Highness has sus- tain »d nnd which we deplore both as a public and as a private calamity, humbly beg leave to offer to your Royal Highness, with" the most unfeigned sympathy and loyalty, our heartfelt Condolence on the Death of the late excellent and amiable Princess Charlotte. We pray God to support your Roval Highness under so severe an affliction, en- trsatiniz vou to yls.d a humble acquiescence to the will of the Almighty. May vour Royal Highness enjoy a long and happy life, and the Succession to the Crown continue for ages in vour illustrious House. Re<»lpcd,"V-nit this Address be signed by the Mayor, for JSUK# in Ihe Hallie of the Meeting, and that it be transmitted 10 Hire Right Hon. Lord Viscount Sidmouth, requesting him £ ipreseiU the same to the Prince Regent. To his Serene Highness PRINCE LEOPOLD of SAXE COBOURG: We, the Mayor, Deputy Recorder, Town Clerk,Sheriffs, Common Council, Burgesses, and Inhabitant, of tue County .r the Borough of Carmarthen, deeply deploring the great and irreparable Loss which your Serene Highness and the English nation have .sustained, m the lamented Death ol your illustrious and amiable Consort, humbly beg leave to •fferto your Serene Highness our Condolence on that cala- mitous event. We beheld with heartfelt pleasure the union between our beloved Princass and your Serene Highness, and a> we participated in the joy excited by that union, so do we now deeply share your grief; and we beg leave to tifer to your Serene Highness that tribute ot regard and attachment which is so justly due to your own personal merits, and to your late alliance with a Princess so dear to Briions. That the Almighty may enable your Serene Iligliiiess to sustain with Christian fortitude and resignation Jour irreparable loss, is our constant and earnest prayer. Resolved, That this Address he signed by the M yor, for and in the name of the Meeting, and that, it be transmitted to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Si imouth, m order to be presented to his Serene Highness Prince Leopold, and thereafter to be punished m the Courier, Carmarthen Journal,and Cambrian Papers. rr.. The Mayor having quitted the Chiur—Resolved, J hat the thanks of this Meeting be given to John Hughes, Esq. Mayor, for his readiness ill convening this Meeting, and tor his conduct in the Chair. A TKINS's COMPOSITION for DESTROY- A ING RATS and M tCE.is allowed to he the most effi- cacious thing ever yet discovered tor speedily extirpating] 'these pernicious vermin lrom corn stacks, barns, stables, dweliin«-houses, mills, malt-houses, granaries, &:c. and such are the extraordinary and attracting powers it pos- sesses, that the inventor has frequently Imowu them to take it from his hand with the greittest avidity. Sold by all Booksellers and Venders of MediCwes, price ?s. <?d. box. PHOENIX FIRE-OFFICE, V i LoMftAttV-STIlEET, LONDON. K!v!AL Receipts for Policies falling due Agents'of the Company!'°W the hands of the severai Insurances of every iiescriptioii are effected on the most average clause^t"1^one s 11111 without the Losses Ce"t' per Ann. been paid by tlds Ortke'011ed by LlShtlli!«S have always uaems will be »2ic-vrrtS. °rthe Pohc^5 all Endorse- j .,e; -{ HOPE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUDGATE-IIILL, LONDON, & WESTMORELAND STREET, DUBLIN. FIRE-OFI'ICE.Capital ONE MILLION. A SSURANCES against LOSS or DAMAGE XA. by FIRE effected upon every description of Pro- perty within the United Kingdom, upon terms as beneficial to the Assured as those of aiiv other Office. Losses are uniformly paid by this Company with the utmost spirit of liberality and prÜIIlpl it ude. Notice is hereby given, that Receipts for the Renewal of Policies, which expire at Christmas, are now ready for delivery at the above-mentioned Offices, and with the res- pective Agents of the Company throughout the United Kingdom. Policies of Assurance, which expire at the above period, should be renewed within Fifteen Days thereafter, or they become void. J LIFE-OF'FICE.-Capi{aZ ONE MILLION. ?ffc.ct?d upon LIVES and on SUliVl- ^TUITIES granted and pnrchascd.- ENDOWMENTS for Children, &c. &c. The Proprietors ot this Office have nndertaken all respon- sibility, and have stipulated for a guarantee of One Million Sterillig, as an ample security ior;ili their engngements. The profits arising out of this branoh of business, after a ° f'e"uc,:i0" 'or guarantee and expense of manage- the «i'i .a'e am°ngst the Assured, in proportion to meVm.s -1!"eSPiUCt'e y assured uPi,n which Principle uu- Cent i., HIV "lslan,ces ot 1(11' twenty, and ThirU, per mid • to !l,c -J"onnt: of Life Policies, being j c,ts.e,s ,lave occurred (when the duration of Life h«s been considerably prolonged), where the payment has been inore than double the sum assured. No Entrance Money, Admission Fee, or other Official Charge, exacted. WILLIAM BURY, Sec. I he following Agents are appointed by this Company in n»«ChH b'ef ,9 a'd Nor"' "'ales,'of whom proposals may be had gratis; and every information obtained. M °mf Llewel|y» Cowbridge ivi' r C v°nes Aberystwith Mr. John Druy Wrexham; iur. John Griiiiths Tenby Mr. Robt. Morris Wellington. errljanp (Established by Roval Charter in the Reign of King 'j'Hirge tne t<irstA ° 1 ^,°oo<x,'o* rpin: COR FOR vi so V o\ 1 A CHANGE A&sliRANGE do hereby give Nouce, that they have authorised their respective Agents to receive Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK at the Rate of '2s. per Cent, per Annum. Persons whose Annual Premiums fall due on the 25th Dec. are hereby informed that Ruceipls are now ready to be dèlivercd by the Company's Agenls under-mentioned and the Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal ol their Policies on or before the 9th ot Jan. as the usual fitteen days-allowed for payment, beyond the d ate of each Policy, will then expire. Glamorganshire, Swansea J\lessrs, G '1.0 V E, Cardiff N. FRKNOII, Jan. Brecmishlre. Brecon.CnAKt.KaWn.o. Carmarthenshire. Carmarthen WILLIAM NORTH. Carnarvonshire. Bangor JOHN IIOHF.RTS, Carnarvon-JnSKFIlWAKKMAN. Denbighshire. ■W rexham Jo.st.pn LANGFORD. j Flintshire. Holywell WILLIAM TPHTON, Mort tgorne rysh ir e. Montgomery.. IVIAUKICE JONES. MonmoiUiishire. Monmoutli. THOMAS TUDOE. Newport Mr. TIBUINS. Herefordshire. Hereford JOHN ALLEN, Bookseller, Leominster SAMUEL NICHOLAS, Ledbury WILLIAM HOLBROSK. Shropshire. Oswestry —— Huonr-s, Shrewsbury J. EBD»WKS, Wellington STEIMIEN JENKINS. This Corporation will, in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of goods, and pay the sufferer's loss, whether the goods are destroyed, lost, or da- maged by such removal. All payments for losses or damages by Fire, arc made by this Corporation without deduction. N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed frceof expence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. *#* This Company have in variably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents 11:1'" ASSURANCES on LIVES being foum: to be ad I vantageons to persons having offices, its, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the life or lives of them, selves or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurances and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had ofthe said Agents. And, tor the greater convenience of the Pub- lic, the Company have determined tu extend (by special agreement) the Assurance on Lives to the age of 73 years. Dee, 10 1Q17. See FOLL COUOHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, AND CONSUMPTIONS. "TMIE PECTOltAL ELIXIR. Experience 1. has proved this medicine to be the m»st salutary and efficacious remedy for colds, coughs, catarrhs, and asthmatic affections. Bv pronioting gentle expectoration, it almost instantly removes slight and recent colds and a very few doses are generally sufficient to overcome those which from neglect have assllmed a more serious character. alld are also accompanied with cough. Being peculiarly adapted to give freedom to respiration, it is the most effectual medi- cine in asthmatic complaints, shortness of breath, hoarse- ness, wheezings, soreness and obstructions ot the breast and lungs, and all the usual symptoms which attend the begin- ning of consumptions; and if taken in time-will prevent this"fatal disease! Many different cough medicines being sold under nearly similar names, purchasers of this_ Pectoral Elixir, to prevent being disappointed of the genuine medi- cine, are requested to be particular in observing that each bottle has affixed to it tbe Government stamp, with thc name of « Butler, No. 4, Cheapside," engraved in the impression. Sold in bottles at Is. and larger, containing three small ones, at 2s. 9d. bv Butler and Sons, Chemists, No. 4, Cbepside, London, and 3±, SacUville-street, Dublin also by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, Lister, and Dawe, Swansea; Davies, druggist, and Makeig, Haverlordwest Tardrew, and Daniel, Carmarthen Morgan, Neath North, l' and Vaughan, Brecon Vachell, Cardiff; Price, and Mere. dull, Abergavenny Prior. Newport; Pritchard, Chepstow Probyu, Pontypool; and Barry and Son, Bristol. 1 nil ii utfiftr I rn T? BE ,S0LD AUCTION", ( By order oj the Honourable Commissioner* of his a" QuturV' i».t. on the Qn„. A ^"lity oieAllDlGANSlIIRl; vl'1'.S, Suitabi„ "• Periling, Gardening and murnr ■ W ■IwpwvrmaiL I ic. lw.!S" "° e,VzI wiuch r°u'*r V Gniilc- d(Vitr"y-d, no much iwi-jvcii by the '• -i- .OUM:I«k fulness of men calling themselves Gihd'eh s il b.u nc even disagreeable to look upon. These consideratiyns induces the Advertise.- toj offer his services to the Public generally (but more especially to peisons not having occasion for it by undertaking to keep any description of Garden by the year, including labour, hndmg the requisite Seeds, &c. as'may mutually be agreed upon and toGentlemen having Woods, 1 lantatioiis, or limber m hedge rows of any description, wanting tinning and pruning (which all do m,ore or less annually; he begs to assure them it shall be done on such terms as shall merit their patronage and approbation. I uriher particulars will be explained on any of those subjects, by tbe favour of a line addressed to P. LAUDER, Cardiff. PUB LIe M O N U MEN T, t!ie Memory of her Royal Highness The Lite PRINCESS CHARTOTrli of WALES and SAXE COBOUIU]. HER RoyalJiighness the DUCHES* of YORK having graciously condescended ;o allow Mr. Matthew It yat* to name her the Patroness of h plan foV raising a CENOTAPH to the memory ol the late beloved «ind lamented i rmcess, public subscriptions are solicited for, chis desired object. The generous spirit of tbe British public, which has ever shown itself ready at the call of piltriolislJI ill the hour of victwy to perpetuate il>e memory of the brave, is now calied upon ni toe hour of mourning, by the voice of atteciiou and disappointed hope, to perpetuate that of ex- alted virtue and departed worth. i o make the offering as genera! as the feeling of sorrow is sincere, no sum exceeding One Guinea will be received from any one Subscriber, whilst the smallest sum, as a tribute of respect, will be accepted. The Cenotaph will be raised on some public spot (subject to the approbation of her Royal Highness the Duchess of tork) under the direction of tile Cola) [Ili t t,,t,, i,ill cOlIsi:,t of a Temple of the purest architecture, containing a Stat-te of the late Princess, in Parian, Marble, with a sur- ro,itidirig iii(, Books will be opened for subscriptions at Messrs. Hoare, barneit, Hoare and Co.; Curtis, Robarts, Curtis said Co. hsdaftes and Co. Barelay, Triuon. iJevan and Co. Price, Kay, Price and Co. Birch, Chambers and Co.; Dnniimond C Hintrv"' an(* 8" ^lc* Prbicipal Bunkers in 7,o»vn ami All coramiinictions may be direcied to B. BOTCH, Jun. w* Honorary Sccr tary to the Committee, at I'J, Henrietta- Street, Cavendish-square. r,Subscriptjons will be received bf 'HAfI*E«, -•> j ON HIS INCUMrAtXADL £ A As when the Sun's glad beams diffuse ¡ Resplendent lustre far arid ncar, So shines your Blacking on my Shoes, Unsullied, splendid, bright, and clear. To Sol what planet can compare, W hat morning star shines half so bright! For influence, heat, and light are there, jL.il matchless source of boundless light! The blossom spreads itself to thee, Parent of trees, of lfowers, and fruit • And in the eve, (he Western Sea, Spontaneous rolls to pay thee suit. But cease, my Muse, this lofty strain, Nor sun, nor stars, nor seas explore, But to the point revert :ltX<lIII- For merit is reserved in store. 'Tis merit moves me now to write, Why should it languish, on my tongue For merit must he brought to light, And he to whom it does belong. TURNER, thy name on record stands, High on the pinnicle of Fame, Thv lively genius then demands Some little tribute to thy name. Thy curious liquid, shining Black, the rare invention of thy mind, Was not explored in ages back, Nor ever equall'd by mankind. This Bldcking, when it is applied To Boots or Shoes, such lustre yields, That ihose who use ii thick with psj<Je 011 TURNER, of Saint George'¡".Be1ds; 'Tis and lie alone, that can This matchless composition make Second his great exertions then, Ilender'd so useful for your sake. What, though the rich gay garments boast, And costly preparations use, Yet is their grandeur greatly lost, Without this Blacking Oil their Shoes. Urge, then, your footsteps to the place, OC this renowned man's abode His habitation you may trace, By journeying to the London road. Gentlemen may observe, that this, composition, when used for their Gig or Carriage Harness, aftcr one or two applications, will produce a brilliant, rich, glossy, 'black- lustre, and at the same time act as a preserver ot the leather. Observe, this Blacking is sold in Sixpenny, Shilling, and Eighteenpenny Bottles, by all Bootmakers, Grocers, Drug- gists, Perfumers, Ironmongers, Brushmakers, 6ic. in town and country. No. 114, London Road, Southward. N. 13. Ask for Turner's Blacking. Take not.ice, this Blacking may he had wholesale and retail, at the Exportation Warehouse, 414, London-road, Souihwark, and by all the Grocers, Perfumers, Oilmen, and Boot-makers in the Metropolis, and by the under-men- tioned Agents :— SWANSEA •• T. Jenkins j PEMBROKE It. Wilmot S. Jenkins J). Thomas J. Edmonds j J. Pudnor J. Edmonds j J. Pudnor It. Bevan I TENBY J. Child A. Griffiths G. Duvis S. Dawe | J. Hees CARMARTHEN .T. Morris F. Noot J. Williams NAURU?H GeorgeScCo. c. Jones .1 Mn,ion D T. Jones J. Harris R Pritchard J. Morgan HAVt.moRD- J. Potter J. Lewis wnsx J. Allen J..Edwards I W. Jewell LUNDILO W.L.Lott J.Nttsh LLANGAIXICK T. Thomas J. Davis LLANBOIDY B. Lewis P. Bcezard LLANDOVERY D. R. Rees J. Jenkins L. Williams AiiiiKr;AVLNNYII Stuekley BRECON W. Vaughan H. Williams M.Robertson I. Wvke, R. Winston I W. Davis W.Robertson MONMOUTH C. Ford G. Aw bray S. Bevan CRICKHOWELLJ.Williams W. Harris. Ask for TU/SNEK'S Blacking. I i'ARMS IN YSTRADYFELLTY. j m^c^NOCKSHlRE. TO BE LET., AND LNTF.RKD „PN_ premise'? art? within ',n ,:i.v l,|e landlords. The as £ 1 Gre, ;t,t 1ro, n orb, "'her, ec',lhere",j,s,nt /11/ times ready market 20 pet' Ceo" deare: than a:w ollIeI' m¡¡rlet,-LIIHC and p assive improvement of ilie Estate, iuiended to be equally beneficial to landlord and tenant. 4 "Y fhe lenant will shew the premises; and for further nar- mS at Also, TWO FIELDS, most convenient to tbe town of owansea, particulars whereof may be had jm encjuiry of Mr. Rees Bevan. (One Concern./ hooks in the I'ress and recently Published, By REIT FENNER, PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON. a Tale, in Two Parts the PRELUDE, entitled The Usurper's Fortune •" and the &RQUI-:L. entitled '■ The Usurper's Fate." v'mr p' Esf|* 8k"' Price 5 <>(L sewed. svvrnuv<i !• ['LHARL\, or BIOGRAPHICAL s rrn rnmr^ ^trn,r.y «»'• OPINIONS, by ^TI)V1 rVvp r n,1-' voJs-8l' i'fee 11. Is. boards. 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To which i> added, a View of the History of the Jesuits and the laic Bull for the revival of the Order in Europe; 8vo. price lîs, boards. 1\1, I Abstracting from his (PASCAL'S) great merits in Mathe- matics and in Physics, his reputation rests chiefly on the Provincial Letters, a work from which Voltaire dales the fixation of the French language, an of which he sa ys, Ma- li ere's Comedies do not. excel them, in wit, nor the compositions of Rossonet in sub/imilif Due; A.I. U STEWART. "'The fume and character of this work rendered it worthy of translation, and this task has now been so ably performed, that it might pass for an original English classic."—Monthly Magazine, Feb. 1817. A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION to BOTANY; il- histrated by references, under each definition, to Plants of easy access, by numerousligures and comprising a Glossary of Botanic Terms, by the Rev. W. BING LEY, A.M. F.L.S. author of Animal Biography, £ sc. Price 4s. tid. plain or 7s. 6d, coloured plates, boards. 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We some times differ in opinion from Mr. Richardson, but the greater number ol his animadversions g') to the indi- dication of real and gross blemishes, and we consider his critical details as a great and lasting service rendered to English Philology.—Mon. Review. Jan. 1817. ESSAYS, in a Series of Letters. By JOHN FOSTER, Fifth Edition, 8vo. price IOs. 60. boards. The SHOOTER's GUIDE, or complete SPORTSMAN'S COMI*A N ION containing a compendious View of the Game Laws a description of the various kinds of Dogs, with the best mode of breeding, rearing, and training them an account of the Diseases to which they are liable, and the best methods of cure. Directions for Grouse, Partridge, Pheasant, Woodcock, Snipe. Hare, and Wild Duck Shoot- ing, with particular Instructions for the Juvenile Sportsman, and much miscellaneous information on the choice of Guns, Gunpowder, Shot, &c.&c. By B.THOMAS. Filth edit, 12mo. price 7s. boards. The PRACTICAL ,nd.PHILOSOPHICAL PRINCI- PLES of MAKING MALT in which the efficacy of the Sprinkling System is contrasted with the Hertfordshire Method. By JOHN REYNOLDSON, Esq. 8vo. price il. Is. boards. The above is a most valuable work, and well worth the attention of every parson interested in Brewing and Malting. The DESCENT of LIBERTY, a Mask; to which is prefixed, an Account of the Origin and Nature of Masks, by LEIGH HUNT, foolscap iivo. 6s. boards. The FEAST of the POETS; with Notes, and other Pieces iu Verse, by LT.IO a HUNT, r. cap 8vo. price 6s. boards. A UISCOU i:.SHG< the LIBER TY Ht PROPHESYING. with its just Limits and Temper shewing tbe unreasonable- ness of prescriiiiiigto other Men's Faith, and the Iniquity of persecuting differing Opinions. By JEREMY TAYLOR, D. D. Chaplain ill Ordinary to King Charles I. and Lord Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore. A New Edition, 8vo. price lis. boards. The Discourse 011 the Liberty of Prophesying is me inorable, as the first treatise professedl y written in defence of toleration in this country, il not in Europe. These two works (the Liberty of Prophesying, and his System of Ca- suistry), with his Discourse on Friendship, though they do not contain his most splendid passages, are the most" UIII- I fornily reasonable, and the most judiciously composed of his writings.—Edinburgh Review, Sept. 1816. MASON on SELF-KEOWLEDUE, New Edition f. onp 8vw. price 61., boards. f To BE LET, A^reas„0P, in the occupation of Arthur i\f ° 1" °' Cowbridge, now Enquire of Mrs. Mo A??^ paid. A0|o<'n. Cowbridge; u by letter pos' aLE OF GLAMORGAN TO BE 1 ,EI\ XTFW ^XvW'r ^ONVVr A N1} £ E ,T4 A S NEXT. IN I ■»•. tomaiuing 0- • i ■„ i,. W witlts,; Vj-v » » C-irdi*r e,lv"e and St. i.vtJrtH:, VALUABLE HILl.Y PARM. TO BE LET, Y AND ENTKHED UPO.V AT R, A DY-DAY, 18lf? NISYAIO EARM, satiate in the parish "Qx A °f stradyvoduck, contain,uS bv r.dmea-a.remenr Tlie bf ifr ° > Mea.dow' Pasture, and Sheep-Walk. Jlie buildings are substantial, convenient, and in £ ,od re pair; and the Flock of Sheep inav be had at ^'alu^ion For a view apply to the Tenant, on the premises -nd for further particulars to Mr. MorgnnTliomas Ton Ysir-id or Ie) propriewr, f,h. Gr¡(fi¡[¡ L!e\eI!Yil 'Haglilll Hall, near Neath. FOREiGN IRON. OX SALE, qpiIE following FABRICKS, b;,arincT an ad- X vance ot I wenty-five per Cent, (ia their uau-e Country), on L1st year's prices, UaU,u BY UN DEli WOOD Sr Co. With their usual Assortment of ENGLISH Irtov, \4IIi and IRONMONGER v. CCPSI I0!D SAB!C- GWRIOFFS > KORO i'CHKINS fv ,lt REJ EPSKYS, N ew Sable. 1 SCROLOFESKYS) Bristol, Dec. 6, 1817. Household Furniture for Sale, at Lower Skctty, tAlhln three miles of Swansea. TO BE SOLD'BY AUCTION, „ ,r By T- BOWEN. On Monday, the SSd December, 1817, on the premises of Mr. Masters, at Lower Skeiu, OART of tbe HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A comprising mahogany and beech four post nnd camp bedsteads, with moreen, cotton, and dimity furniiurc; beds and bedding .carpeting, floor-cloth an eigh-d^v, quarter, and chime clock; mahogmi* claw dinina- able?- «cavte* Wmd';W ?mUUn lenders and fire-irons; maho^nv knilt-c.ises, mahogany wardrobe, con.mode drawer"; • picr ..m, swing-glasses; brewing utensils; pewter disnes and plates. malt-mill. marquee, fowling-piece, Cvc. &c. Catalogues will be ready for deliverv on the 18th inst. Sale precisely ;,t eleven o'clock-. Mr Masters requests hat ai; demands on !,im mnv t>- ce-nt to h; lodgings, at Mrs. Da.ni s. on lth- Burrows. VLL the 1- iLF.!■:lToT.17 TTvT ESTATES of Mr. THOMAS JONES, late of Swansea, Linen-draper, deceased paruculars of which, and of the lime and place of sale, will appear in a subsequent p..per. For other information apply at the Office of Bernugtou and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. TO BE LET, ^pIIE HIRWAIN IRON-WORKS, together JL with the VEINS of COAL and IRON-STONE under Hirwain Common. Works art: silllaterl vn the borders of the counties of Erecon and Glamorgan, and on the Trum-toad which COHnects the Aherdnre and Neath Canals thereby opening easy communications with the ports of. Neath and Cardiff, and are distant frum the former eighteen afufthe latter twenty-five miles. The Works consist of two Furnaces with Fineries, blown by a Steam Engine, on Bolton and Watts' principle; and the Boliing Mills, &c. &c. moved on a Steam Engine on Trevethick's principle, with the necessary Paddling and Balling Furnaces; there; arc Agents' Houses, Workmen's Houses, Storehouses, &c. &c. and in short, ail Buildings necessary for making Bar Iron. The materials are con- veyed to the Works by private. Tram-roads, asid are to be obtained cheap, and in any quantity. These Works, which are capable of making from four to live thousand tons of Bar iron yearly offer p.-collar advantage of being put into action, almost immediately, with comparatively a very small advance of Cllpltal There is a Farm of about Sixty Acres to be Let with the Works, on which is a good roomy Dwelling-house. For particulars apply to Messrs. Vizard and Blower, Lincoln's Inn-fields Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, Brecon and Mr. J. Walkins, on the spot, who will shew Premises. OF all diseases incident to mankind, those of the nervous kind are the most complicated and dif- ficult to cure. A volume would not be sufficient to point out their various appearances. They imitate almost every disease and are seldom alike in two persons, or even iil the same person at different times.—Proteus like, they are continually changing shape; and upon every fresh attack, the patient thinks he feels symptoms which he never ex- perienced before. Nor do riiey only affect the body; the mind likewise suffers, and is often thereby rendered ex- tremely weak and peevish. The low spirits, tiinoron.sie.-s melancholy, and sickliness of temper, which genera iy attend nervous disorders, induce many to believe that they are iidirely diseases of the miod: but this change or temper is rather a COllsequellce than the cause of nervous diseases. TIIE CORDIAL BALM OF OILEAD Is decidedly the most elegant and efficacious medicine ever yet discovered for nervous diseases and shattered constitutions, consumptions, weakness of sight or memory, hypochondria, tremblings d the mind, sexual dt bii".s, stomach and bowel complaints, and all other diseases arising from a relaxed state of the nervous system which are tc often brought on by dissipation in y< uth, and the gro-s violation of those rules which prudence dictut' s for the preservation of health, and the hiving a foundaii. n for a long and happy lire, with a firm and strong constitution. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of the Cambrian, Swansea; Mr. Daniel, bookseller, and Mr. White, primer, Car- ntarthf-n; Mr. Geo. Davies, druggist, Haverfordwest; and Mr. North, Brecon in bottles, piice 113. each or Four in one family bottle for 3Ss. by which one lis. bottle is saved, with the words" 8aml. Solomon, Liverpoolen- graved on the stamp. b Dr.Solomon expects, when consulted by letter, the usual compliment of a one pound note to be inclosed, addressed « Money letter. Dr. Solomon Gilead house,near Liver- pool. Paid double posta¡:.e." Also, price three shillings, That scarce, interesting, and useful family Work (with which IS given an elegant Portrait of the Author, and View ot Gilead-House) entitled A GUIDE TO HEALTH; Or. Advice to both Sexes, in a Variety of Complaints. BY S. SOLOMON, M. D. Containing a Treatise on Female Diseases, Nervous ana Hypochondriac Complaints; also General Hemarks on those Diseases with which the human body is most irequentiv I -afflicted explaining the symptoms, mode of treatment, an.: J eniedies most properly adapted for Sexual Debility.