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SOUTH-WALES. WANTED, for two or three years, a very SMALL HOUSE or COTTAGE, Furnished, for a small family, in or within a mile ot a market-town. Con- venient Lodgings in a Town would not be objected to, or In ä farm-house, within the distance of three miles. With particulars address (post-paid) Mr. Willson,No. 14, i»y-lane, Newgate-street, London. NO SPORTSMAN. Archdeaconry of Carmarthen. THE VERNAL MEETING of the CLERGY of this AltCHDEACONRY will be held at the Ivy. Bush-inn, Carmarthen, on Tuesday, the 14th of March inst. at twelve o'clock, when the Clergy are required to bring or send detailed and correct Statements ot the Repairs of their respective Churches, Chances, Chapels, and Par- siuvasie-Himses. March 1st, 181.5. THOS. BEYNON,. C.,G. COLLIERY AND CULMERY, AT LLANG-ENNECH, BURRY RIVER, Within the Harbour af Uandhj. THESE Collieries, opened on a very extensive scale, 'Miv present a supply to the public, on the following'vefy "low terms Coaiot the very best quality, for Smiths and other pur- poses, at gs. pcr Won or per Llanelly Wey of 5 Tons, gratuity to C^pt"aiu=, -3. per Wey. Culm of tb nKstapproved and superior quality from 30s. to 34*. per W tv P tuity 2s. Acommodiotis ro and Shipping Places, with every convenience bein-g p epared, vessels can be loaded with a facility and dispatch. rnot exceeded in any port in Wales; every assistance for that purpose will be rendered by the Coal Agents, and the Harbour being now Buoyed by Act of Parliament, vesselscal,at all times come in and out with perfect case and safety. February 27,1815. CARMARTHENSHIRE. CATH1NOG INCLOSURE. T GEORGE MORRIS, of Plas-Issa, in the —! parish of Llmeily, in tivrj county. of Carmarthen. Gentleman, the Commissioner Tor carrying into execution an Act of Parliament rtade and pstssed in the .52d year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act for Inclosing Lands in the several parishes of Lbinfynydd, Llanegw.ad, Llaiigathen. and Llanivhangel-Kilfargan, in the of Carmarthen," Do hereby give notice to all persons concerned in the above Inclosure and Division of the said Commons, that I shall hold myrrcst' Meeting' under the said Act, on Wednesday, the lath Say of March inst. at ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely, at the Bear-inn, in the town of Llandilo-fawr, in the said county and that I shall at such Meeting examine evidence touching the claims of such person's as'have been objected to by reason of their having neglected to exercise any Commonable Rights on the said Land; and if such Proprietors fail on the above day in bringing forward satisfactory testimony of an exercise of their rights, their claims will foe positively, disallowed, as no further meeting; for investigating such *fill be held. GEORGE MORRIS. Plfts-fsSlt. J\Iarch 2, 181.'). FIFTH of APRIL. STATE LOTTERY of only 15,000 Tickets, containing Three Prizes of £ 30,000 each. and Five of One Thousand Guineas, the latter to be paid without de- duction in GOLD. HAZARD, BURNE, and Co. respectfully inform the Public, that the Lottery containing the above extraordinary Prizes will commence Drawing on the 5th of April, 1815, ii and that Tickets and Shares are now on Sale at their Office, No. 93, Royal Exchange, London the Fifth ant! Fifteenth drawn Blanks on the First Day. and the Tenth, Twentieth, and Thirtieth, on the Second Day, will each be entitled to One Thousand Guineas in Gold. *„* Letters (post-paid) duly answered, and Orders from the Country, accompanied with Remittance, punctually attended to. Government and all other Plibiic Securities Bought and Sold by Commission. Tickets and Shares for the above Ofliee, arc also on sale at Mr. S. Grove, Postmaster, Swansea, ■who will be provided with GOLD for payment of the prizes So entitled. British Paint Manufactory, M, QUEEN-STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. IMPENETRABLE PAINTS, And COAL TAR BROWN, For Park Paling, Slates, Outbuildings, and Weather hoarding of every description. Invisible Green, per cwt. 56s Red or Brown, per cwt. 42s Dark. Green ?6s White Paint 60s Olive ditto 112s- Prepared Oil to thin them Lead Colour 56s for use 5s. 6d. per gal. Stone Colour 56s Fine Paints tor inside Work Chocolate Colour 56s of every description, &c. Stone Colour 56s Fine Paints for inside Work Chocolate Colour 56s I of every description, &c. hefined Tar Brown 22s. per cwt.—Common do. 18s. per ewt. THE IMPENETRABLE PAINTS are very ornamental, and will cover a surface nearly twice as great as other Paints: they also possess adurahility which tenders them peculiarly valuable, when applied to work «onstantly exposed to the effects of the weather and from their being ground in Linseed OH, and dry ing very quick, they are applicable to the general purposes of useful Inside fainting, as they give at the same time a preserving and Very handsome covering. They are alsun Cure lor the Worm and Dry Rot, will stand in Hot Climates, and are tasy of application, being used in the same manner as •ther Paints. The COAL TAR BROWN is recommended for the hovering of Rough Fencing, Porous Tiles, Wood under Ground or Water; particularly the Refined, which is per- fectly iusolllble in Water; the Worm will not penetrate where it is used it is of a verv good cwlour, dries hard, and is easily applied, requiring only to be heated,and laid On with a common tar brush. Soid only by UPTON and Co. Queen-street, and by tfeeir Agents as under Mr. Samnel Jenkins, Ironmonger, Swansea Mr D. Morgan, Ironmonger, Neath Mr. William Freeman, Ironmonger, Bridgend Mr. Edw. Ballard, jun. Ironmonger, Cowbridge Messrs. C. and W. Vachell, Druggists, Cardiff; tir. Thomas Dyke, Druggist, Merthyr-Tidvit Mr. E. Bird, Ironmonger, Newport, Morawuthshire.' f. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC CANDY. THIS warm and pleasant LOZENGE, has fot many years, been found a most effeetual pre- servative from the ill effects of Fogs and Damp Air, which at this season of the year are so prejudicial to those who are affected with Asthmatic Coughs and Shortness of Breath. Its effects are to expel Wind; to defend the Stomach from the Admission of Damps; and to relieve those who suffer from Difficulty of Breathing. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail onlyvby Barclay ic Sons, No. 95, Fleet Marker, London and retail by their appointment, by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, J. Flex- mun, and J. Lister, Swansea Bowen, Neath Ridd, and Vachell; Cardiff; Daniel, Carmatthen Price,Crickhowell George, Usk North. Brecon Price, and Wyke, Aber- gavenny; J. Dyke, Druggist, MerthyrTidvil; Potter, Ha- verfordwest Wilmott, Pembroke Rogers, Willett, and Bradford, Chepstow; and Mr. Davies, Druggist, Bridgend, at 2s. 9d. and Is. l|d. per box. But observe, none ean pos- sibly be genuine tiniest; the label affixed to each box is signed in red ink by Barclay and Son, and much danger may arise ■i&Qto lieglact of tlys catuioa. CHEPSTOW BRIDGE. NOTICE is hereby given, that CHEPSTOW BRIDGE will be rendered IMPASSABLE from and after the 12th day of March instant, until the same is re-built, of which the Public will be duly informed; and that the Committee of Magistrates for re-building the said Bridge have caused proper Boats to be provided for con- veying Carriages, Passengers, Horses, &c. over the river, at all reasonable times, whilst the Bridge is down, free of every expense, and a good Lauding Place is also made on each side the river. By order of the Magistrates, EVANS and SON. ANALEPSIS PAINTS AS used and so highly approved of in his Majesty's Navy and Ordnance, finely ground iu oil, (or pulverized, which requires only to be mixed with oil as wanted), and sold only at the ifiojtish Colour Manu- factory, 61, Castle-street, Bristol, in Kegs of and upwards, viz. White and Black, (id. Chocolate, Lead, Stone Colours, and Invisible Green, 5d. Red and Yellow, 4d. Superior Green, lOd. filleOli,rc Green, 1s.ôd. Putty, 4d. Superior Anticorrosion, 6d. per pound prepared Linseed Oil, 5s. per Gallon, for READY MONEY. These Colours are pecllliarlyadapted for the various external works. Casks containing 1 Cwt. and upwards, not charged for." Aromatic Paints, Ground and Dry Colours, Varnishes, Oils, Brushes, &c. Sperinacetti, Refined, Seal, and Common Lahip Oils, at reduced prices. Mineral Brown and Green, at 21s. and Coal Tar, at 18s. per Cwt. Carl and Engine Grease, &c.&c.. GOLDEN LOTTERY! THREE PRIZES OF THIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS! ALSO FIVE of 1,000 GUINEAii each, which will be PAID IN GOLD Without any deduction, as soon as drawn, whether the Tickets or Shares are bought at either of BLSil's Offices, Or at any other Office in the kingdom. SCIIEME. 3 .of. J_'20,000 are <^60,000 3 10.000 30,000. 5 1,0;):). 5,250 6 500 3.000 e :;00 i',400 8 200 1,600 15 100. 1,500 25 50 1,250 3,000 15 45,000 15,000 Tickets. 150.000 First-drawn ^f'lO.OCO will receive ^0,00(1 More! Second-drawn .tlO,()(JI} will receive ITo,oo() More! Third-drawn ^"10,00(> will receive ^i'0,000 More! Making Three Prizes of ^30,0;)0 each 1st Dav 5th I1,;ink wl11 receive 1,000 Guineas in Gold i 15th Blank will receive 1,000 Guineas in Gold ( 10th Blank will receire 1,000 Guineas in Gold 2d Day, SOtli Blank wili receive 1,000 Guineas in Gold C30th Blank will receive 1,000 Guineas inGald Begins Drawing 5th APlilL, Tickets and Shares are now on Sale by BLSH, Contractor, At 4, Cornhill, or 9, Charmg-crois, London, Who sold the Two last '50,000 Prizes, and Fifteen Capital Prizes in the last Lottery. 'v And by the following Agents: Mrs. OAKEY, Library, Swansea; J. POTTE11, Bookseller, Haverfordwest; W. COX, Bookseller, Aberystwith; J. GARDNER, Draper, Kiugton; BARMY and SON, Booksellers, Bristol. WHEREAS a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued against THOS. GARDNER, ot the parish of Aberdare, in the county of Glamorgan, Shopkeeper, Dealer and Chapman (partner with James Tappendeii, of Faversham, in the county of Kent, Scrivener, Banker, Ironmaster, and Shopkeeper,'Jas. Tappenden, of North.Court, in the parish of Slourmouth, in the iiaid county of Kent, Ironmaster and Shopkeeper, and Francis Tap- penden, of the Abernant Iron-works, in the parish of A be. dare aforesaid, Ironmaster and Shopkeeper) and lie being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required lo surrendN him- self to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major part of them, on the sHKh and :¿lst days of March, and on the 15th day of April next, at the hour of ten o'clock in the morniugof each day, at the Castle-inn, in Mevthyr-Tidvil, in the county of Glamorgan, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects, when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, at the second sitting to chuse Assig- nees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examinalioit, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his Certificate. All per- sons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or who have any ot his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commlssioncrs shall appoint, but give notice to Mr. Wra. Meyrick, Solicitor, Merthyr-Tidvil, Glamorganshire, or to Messrs. Jenkins, James, and Abbott, Solicitors, New-inn, London. BY Order of the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, JOHN THOMAS, late oi the parish of Llan- wenog, in the county of Cardigan, farmer, but now a prisoner for Debt confined in the Gaol of Cardigan, will be examined belore his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Cardigan, at the First General Session or the Peace, or any Adjournment of a General Sessions of the Peace, which shall he first holden for the said county after the expiration of twenty days from the day of the insertion hereof, for the purpose of determining whether the said John Thomas is entitled to the benefit of the Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England and all Creditors of the said John Thomas are required to attend accordingly, if they shall think fit. The Petition and Schedule of the said John Thomas are filed in the Office of the said Court, No. 59, Milibank-street, in the city of Westminster. List of the Creditors of the said John Thomas, except those -at whose suit he is detained, in-custody. John Davies, of the parish of Bettwis, Cardiganshire, woolstapler; Stephen Williams, ofAberwd vn, in the parish of Llandissil, Cardiganshire, shopkeeper; Jane Jones, of Maeslloyd. in the parish of Llauwenu, Cardiganshire, farmer Edmund Williams, of Lampctcr, Cardiganshire, shopkeeper; George Thomas, or Llandissil, Cardiganshire, shopkeeper Dawd Bowen,of Aberystvvith, Cardiganshire, Innkeper. JOHN THOMAS. For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and all Affections of the Sinews, Joints, and Muscles, is recommended THE 11 CUMBERLAND BITUMINOUS FLUID. THIS rare and unique production of the fossil kingdom unites the rich balsamic quality of the vegetable medicine, with the active and energetic virtues of the mineral remedy. Hence its influence is irresistible where even an obstructing matter settles on the muscles, joints, or tendons, as in rheumatism, gout, &c. It pene- trates the pores, enters deeply into the inmost recesses of the animal fibre, and corrects there the potent evil the active source of the malady. How many thousand lives might have been saved had this wonderful discovery been earlier known. The proprietor has the satisfaction of find- ing its benefits so rapidly extending that the supply can hardly meet the demand of the patients. Prepared only by G. Ramsay, Penrith, many years of Apothecaries' Hall, London and is put up in bottles at 2s. 9d. and 7s. 6d, each. -Sold wholesale by Barclay and Sons, 95, Fleet-Market^ London and retail'by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, S. Da we, and J. Lister, Swansea Bowen, Neath; Bird and Vacihell, Cardiff; Daniel, Car- marthen; Price, Crickhowell George, Usk North. Bre- con Price and Wyke, Abergavenny J. Dyke, Druggist, Merthyr-Tydvil; Potter, Haverfordwest Wilniot, Pem- broke Rogers, Willett, and.Bradford. Cht'pstow Brewer, Newport; Tudor, Monmoutt); Davies, Druggist, Bridgend j and most venders of uusdicines in the kingdom. To Debtors and Creditors. ALL Persons having any claim on Mrs. ELIZABETH SLAYNE, Baker, Swansea, are re- quested to deliver the particulars to her, that the same may be paid; and those persons who owe any money, are de- sired to discharge the amount as speedily as possIble, either to her or to i hos^ Rowen, Auctioneer. Swansea* Feb. 2J, 1815. -I, FÔR SALE, > A Very convenient LIGHT PHOTON, with TJL a Pair of very excellent BAY COACH HORSES.— Also several HOT-HOUSES. Apply to the Rev. D. Lisle, St. Fagan's. — ASHTIM:BE R. For Sale, in One or more Lots, 1 Of) A SII TREES, standing on Glvnllech, JL JL and Farms adjacent, in the parish of Ystrad- gunlais, in the county of Brecon, and within an easy dis- tance of the Swansea Canal. For particulars apply to Walter Price, Esq. at Glynllech, aforesaid; or to Mr. Powell, Solicitor, Neath. FARMS. TO BE LET, AND EWTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Capital FARM, called ST. JULIAN'S, containing about 200 Acres of very good Arable*, Meadow, and Pasture Land, situate in the parish of Christ- church, in the county of Monmouth, within about half a mile distant from the sea-port town of Newport. Also, a FARM, called the RED BARN FARM, con- taining about 100 Acres of good Arabia, Meadow, and Pasture Land, situate in the said parish of Christchurch, in the county of Monmouth, within about unles distant from Newport. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Mr. Pro- thero, Jun. Solicitor, Newport, Monmouthshire. C ATIM7\. RT11 ENS HIRE. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AND ENTERED WPfilN IMMEDIATELY, AM AN SIO N IIO U SE, called KILG A D A N, with suitable Offices; together with 9lA. OR. 18P. of Arable and Pasture Land, or such proportion as may be suitable to a tenant, situate in the parish of Llandefeilog. A large sum has lately been expended in rtpairiug the House, which is large and commodious but the improve- ments not being quite finished, it is intended to make an arrangement with a tenant for completing the same. The House is in an excellent neighbourhood, and within If mile of good sea-bathing, six miles from the plentiful murket-town of Carmarthcu. three from the post-towu of Kidwelly, six from coal, and four from lime. A person on the Premises will shew them. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Lloyd, G wynne, and Howell, Camlarrhen,-Allletters must be post-paid. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED YPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, THE FARM of SOMER HILL, in the pa- rish of Roch, containing by estimation 184 Acres, Statute measure, be the same more or less. The said Farm i». remarkably compact, being necr'ty surrounded by two streams of water, one of which turus a Grist Alfll adjoining the premises, and a branch from the other intersects the tenement, pasMtig through the farm-yard, the situation of. which is nearly central, and affords the most ample means of irrigation. The premises are situated within six miles of Haverfordwest, and near the turnpike-road from that town to St. David's. Any person wishing to take the said Farm may apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Harries, Attorney, lltll- street, Haverfordwest. UTTER TRILEY FARM TO LET NEAR ABERGAVENNY. TO HE LET, For a term of yea rs, and entered upon immediately, ALL that compact and desirable FARM, called UPP'ER TRILEY, consisting of a good Dwelling-house, Barn, Stable, Beast-houses,&c.; together with several Closes ot good Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Land, containing by admeasurement about 140 statute Acres, now in the holding of Mr. Evan Jenkins, situate in the parish of Landilo Pertholey. This Estate is Conveniently situated within three miles of the flourishing market-town of Abergavenny, and having the Lanvibangel Ilail-Way passing through it. Every reasonable encouragement will be given to a respectable tenant. For a view of the premises, and further particulars, apply (if by letter, post-paid) to the proprietor, F. S. S. J. Wooo- house, Esq. Arcadia-House or to Mr. Davies, Surveyor and Land-Agent, Llanguttock Crickhowell. Residence in South Wales. C^ADOX'ION LODGE, to be LET, ready J Furnished (exclusive of plate, linen, and china), tor a term of eight years; it is situated in the most beautiful part of Glamorganshire, within nine miles of Swansea, and one mile of the excellent market and post-town of Neath, through which the mail-coach passes daily to and liom London.^—The House comprises, on the ground-floor, a capital kitchen, back-kitchen, scullery, wash-house (with pipes to convey iiot and cold-water), laundry, servants'- hall, butler's-pantry, housekeeperVroom, pantries, dairy, cheese-room, &c.; on the first-floor, four excellent sitting- rooms; on the second-floor, six large bed-rooms, a dressing- room, and water-closet; in the at.tic, five servanis'-rooius and a store room. Water is I conveyed by pipes to dif- ferent parts of the house. There is an excellent Garden, walled round with trait-trees, in the highest state of per- fection ^aiso, an Orchard stocked with choice trees; and at oife end of a handsome terrace is a fine Billiard-room, with a full sized table, by Erwood. The stables, harness- room, coach-house, granary, cow house, pig-sties, kennel, and all the offices, are particularly good and convenient. Any quantity of Land, not exceeding 60 Acres, may be had with the House. For further particulars apply at the Office of John Edwards, Esq. Blootusbury-square, London, or to Mr. Mathew Forster, Neath, who will shew the premises. All letters'must be post-paid. Coal and Liine within a liiile of the spot, and very cheap. The principal object being a careful and good tenant—the rent will be very moderate. TO THE AFFLICTED WITH COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS q CONSUMPTIONS. ¡ BENNETT'S COUGH DROPS, Art recommended as a most sovereign remedy. THE Proprietor having proved the unpa- ralleled efficacy of BENNETT's COUGH DROPS in his extensive private practice, can with confidence re- commend them to those whu suffer under obstinate Coughs, 9 Hoarsenesses.Catarrrhs. Diincuity ot Breathing, Wheezing, Soreness of the Breast and Stoiiiach, Obstructions of the Glands, Acrimony of the Fluids, and Congealed Phlegm, in all which ONE TRIAL ONLY will speedily evince their umparalleled Utinty. These Drops are perfectly mild and innocent in their operation, and aré soldwhosesale only, by appointment of the Pro- prietor. by Barclay and Song, No. 95, Heel Market, Lon- ddn, whose names are engraved on the stamp affixed to. each bottle and retail; price 2s. 9d. doty included, by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, Lister, and Daw (late j Flexman), Swansea Morgan, Neath; Evans, Bridgend; Vachell, Cardiff; Dyke and Williams, Meithyr; Daniel, Carmarthen; North,"Yapp, and Yaughan, Brecon; Price and Wyke, Abergavenny and Price, CrickhaweU. [ TO BE LET, AND ENTERED SI'OST IMMEDTATEEY, A Commodious DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, in WiMD srREEr, SWANSEA, adjoining the Custom-house, remarkably well situated either for a Public- house. Tavern, or any other liiie of business.. Enquire of L and J. Michael, Swansea; if by letter, post-paid. oIk TIMBER. FOR SALE, 1 20 AAK TREES, numbered with white paint, now standing on a Farm about four miles distance from the town of Neath. For particulars apply to D. Rogers, Neath; or to E. Jenkins, Whiterock, near Swansea. Farm in Glamorganshire. TO BE LET, For such,number of years as mat/ be agreed, upon, and entered to at Lady-day iiext, THE FARM of FOESELWY, containing JL J40 Acres, or thereabouts, of Arable and Meadow Land, situated in the parish and within a mile of the town of Neath, where is a good market for all kinds of farm produce. 'I lie House (which is fit to accommodate a genteel family) and Offices are nearly in complete repair, aeon siderable sum of money hating been lately expended npoisthem. For further particulars apply to Mr. Dods, GnolJ Castle, by Neath if by letter, post-paicf. BRITON-FERRY, GLAMORGANSHIRE^ TO BE LET OR SOLD, A Desirable MARINE VILLA; in every respect adapted for a genteel family, consisting of a dining-room, drawing-room, and a small breakfast room tntchtn, dairy, and other offices supplied with water on the ground-floor; four bed-chambers and a small rooih on the first-floor; three attics, with a convenient closet; good cellars; coach-house,three stall stable, laundry,brewhouSe, piggery, and poultry yard. detached; an extensive walled garden, stocked with the finest fruit-trees; also a kitchen garden. Commands a view of Swansea Bay, and the entrance of Neath river, surrounded by the beautiful woods and grounds of Lord Jersey. N. B. The above is at present furnished, which the tenant may be accommodated with at a fair valuation, any time previous to the 1st of April. For particlllarsapply to Mr. Wm. Oliver, Bristol Mr, Jenkins,Cambrian-Office, Swansea; or on the premises. SOUTH-WALES. Shures in the Neath and Glamorganshire Canal Navigation. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Auction-Mart, in Bartholoruew-laue, London, on Wednesday, the 12th day of April, 1815, at the hour of twelve o'clock at noon, subject to certain conditions to be then produced, and in such lots as shaUbe agreed upon at the time of sale, or in the iuean liine^by Private Contract, ofl O HARES in the NEATH CANAL, pro- clueing ;£:15 per Share annually, payable half yearly, without any deduction whatever. This concern is unlimited a) to the extent of the annual Dividend, and in every respect a most prosperous one. SHARES m tb« GLAMORGANSHIRE CANAL, producing of'13 ISs. lid. per Share annually, payable half yearly, without any deduction whatever. This Cunui extends from Merthyr Tydvil to the town of Cardiff. The whole of the above Shares produce at the rate before mentioned, a nett annual income ufd744 9s. 4d. For further particulars apply to) Mr. Gregory, Solicitor, Clement's-nin, London; or Messrs. Powell and Jones, Soli. citor*, Brecon; it by letter, the postage must be paid. CARMARTHENSHIRE. To be Peremptorily SOLD by AUCTION, (Pursuant of a Decree and subsequent Order of the High Court of Chancery, mude in a cause Kees against Itees, with the approbation of William Alexander, Esq. one of the Masters ot the'said Court) On Saturday, the 1 Biii day of March, 1815, between the hours ot three and five of the clock in the afternoon, at the White-Lion-ina, in the town of Carmarthen, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD FARMS, (Subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, in two lots, Tot 1 A LL that"MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, AND LANDS, caHed LODGE, situate in the parish ot Llandd.irog, hi the county of Carmarthen, con- taining by estimation 49 Acres, or thereabouts, now in the tenure or occupation ot Richard John, under a lease for three lives, two ot whom are only living, one aged 75 and thevother about 32 years, at tlie low rent of ^50 9s. 6d. I hit Farm lies near the turnpike-road leading frum the market-town of Swansea to the market-town of Carmarthen, distant from the former place about twenty miles,and from the iattcr place about six miles, and within about the dis- tance of a mile from lime and coal. Lot 2. All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called PENBlilNKELLY, situate in the parish of Lnllgendeiflle, in the said county, containing by estima- tion 65 Acres, 4 Roods, 28 Perches, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Thomas Thomas, under lease for '21 years, 16 of which are unexpiredi at the yearly rent of This Farm is about four miles distant from the said town of Carmarthen, and about one mile from lime and coal. It adjoins the turnpike-road leading from the said town of Carmarthen, by the village of Llangendeirne, to the said town of Swansea. Printed particulars may be had (gratis) at the said Master's Chambers in Southampton-buildings, Chancery- lane, London; of Mr. William Price, Lincoin's-inn; and Mr. Bicknell, Staple-inn, London Mr. James, Attorney, Swansea; and Mr. Richard Rees, and Mr. David Davies, Solicitors, Carmarthen; and at the place of sale. Dr. Anderson's, or The True Scots Pills, HAVE been, for almost a Century, and still continue to be laithlully prepared at the Original Warehouse for Dicey and Co's Medicines, No. 10, Bow Chnrch-yard, London. They are singularly ellicacrous in bilious, flatulent, and dropsical complaints, and all disorders of the head, stomach and bowels: promote digestion, create an appetite, remove obstructions in the kidneys, and consequently are antidotes to the stone and gravel but for the expulsion of worms in children or grown persons the wtiole Materia Medica has not their equal. Travellers, who are too often oblig d to drink all kinds 01 liquors, as well as seafaring people, should ne\ver be unprovided with them. as by frequently taking one or two of them, they are kept from costiveness, scurvies, fevers and most malignant distempers. The Scots Pills prepared at the above warehouse retain their virtue for any length of time, and in all climates and from the peculiarity of the composition, they never run together; an advantage no other Scots Pills possess^ And therefore, for exportation, or the use of gentlemen in the maritime line, they have a manifest superiority. Ask particularly for-" Digeij's Anderson's Scots Pills," and to prevent counterfeits, observe that Dicey ar>4 Co. is in the stamp. „ They are sold, wholesale, at the original warehouse, Nn. 10, Bow Chureh-yard, at Is. l^d. perOox and retail by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, Flexman, and Edmonds, Swansea: Re-es, Neath; Llewellyn, P\le; Vacbetls. Cardiff; Llewellyn, Bridgend; I,oit, Llandilo; ancj by the principal Venders ci Patent Medicines throughout the jkingdom. Sale of Farming Stocky Implements rf Husbandry, and Household Furniture, at Llansannor-Housei near Corvbridge. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ,,r j ,°N fIrE PREMISES, A On Wednesday; the 15th day of March. 1RJ5, LL the LIY E and DEAD 8IOCK of the late. Joiiv WOOD; consisting of mil eh cows, oxen, young cattle ot every description and age. horses. coits. and brood mares together with a great number of capital ewes and lambs, and .yearling Sheep, well worth the atten- tion of farmers. 1 rime hay and implements of hushandrv viz. carts, waggdns, ploughs, harrows, seufller, and' hor^c- turnip hoc, with iMhri^biu;; and'winnowino- machine W' As Isu ifie with Dildy and Brewing Utensils. J •_ The Salt to begin each day at ten o'clock, and to c wi- tmue until the whole is sold. G L A M O RG A N S11 IRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Ship nnd Castle-inn, in the town of Neath, on Wed- nesday, the 15th day of March, 1815. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, before the Commissioners named inn CommtssKui of Bankrupt, awarded and issued aga nst Mr. Edward Gwjn, ° A Substantial FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, desirably "situated iu the most preferable part of the said town of Neath, and commanding cheerful and picturesque prospects of the river, the canal, "nd sur- rounding country: containing on the two pair floor, two bed-rooms and a store-room on the one pair, three bed- rooms, a dressing-room, and a water-closet on the entrance floor. a lolly drawing-room, dadoed and papered, wi;h plaster cornice, marble chimney-piece, &c.; a dining- parlour, with arched recess ïor sidebonrd, dadoed and stuccoed with plaster cornice a paved entrance, passage, a kitchen, brefwing-kitchen, pantry, and cellarage ai d ut the back of the premises, a paved yard,with coal c llar.&c. For further particulars apply to Mr. Powell, Solictor, Neath ——<-————————— BRECONSHIRE. CAPITAL TllVIBElt FOR SALE, 071 Kilwhibart Farm, in the parishes of Llanspythid and St, JJavia s, in the occupation of David Williams. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sun-inn, in the town of Brecon, on Friday, the'sist day ot rvIarch mstant, at five o'clock in the aiternoon, jit the following lots, and under certain conditions to be then produced: Lot 1. 83 G AK TREES, numbered prog res- sively with white paint, and most oi thenJ growing in the Wood above Kiiwlnbart Dwelling-House, and the. test about the House. Lot2. 101 OAK TUBES, numhered in the same manner, 93 whereof stand in the Lower \V"od. in the parish of St. David's, and the rest by the river Tarrell. Lot 3. 69 ASH TREES, numbered as before-mentioned. 4 W\'CH I RELS, and 4 SYCAMORE, (scribe-marked with a X) standing upon different parts of the Farm. Most of the Oak are of very excellent quality and large dimensions, and con-sequently well adapted for naval pur- poses.—The Ash also are of excellent quality, and some of them of large d' ,lllcl)sioni.-riie. whole not further ffonl Brecon than three miles, and „ry near the turnpike-road from Brecon to Merthyr-Tyd vil. Fwr fui tlier particulars apply to Messrs. Powell and Jonfes, Sol.cUo's, Brecon, who Wiil difdet a persoQ £ o h limber. TOWN OF CARDIGAN, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Black Lion, in the said town, on Monday the 20th dav of March, 1815. between the hours of three and futir o'clock in the afternoon, the following FREEHOLD HOUSES i Lot i. A DWELLING-HOUSE, With a Garden 111 from, pleasantly situate on the Strand, and facing the river Ti/v, now in the occupation of Captaiii Ferrier. Lot 2. Another DWELLING-HOUSE and Garden adjoining the last lot, alsp in the occupation of the said Capt. Ferrier, let together; at the .yearly rent o," 114 l-is. Lot 3. A DWELLING-HOUSE and Garden adjoining the last lot, illlhe occupation of Mrs. Al Koukey, yeufly rent „ £ 4 4s. Lot 4. A DWELLING-HOUSE and part of a Garden,, situate behind the above-mentioned lots, in the occupation of Edward Richards, yearly rent i,4, Lot 5. A DWELLING-HOUSE, with the other part of the said Garden, in the occupation of Jtihn Rees, Carpenter, and Mary John, yearly rent ^4. Lot 6. A DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the last !oi» now in the occupation of J ohn Thomas, Thohias Evans, and Rachel Evans, yearly vent ^4 8s. Lot 7. A DWELLING-HOUSE, with a Half Roof, adjoining the last lot, now in the occupation of Margaret Thomas, and Margaret Williams, vearlv rent ^5 IUs. Lot 8. THRLE DWELLING-HOUSES, with a Yard and Garden, adjoining the laflt Jot, now in the occupation ot Mary Evans, Widow, and her under-tenants, subject to a lease for the life of Stephen Evans, MarineV, aged 45 years, at the yearly rent of £ 3 10s. Llilt 9, A DWELLING-HOUSE, Yard, ziici Garden, in Saint MnryVstreet, in the occupation of J 01111 Francis, Shoemaker, subject to a lease for the lives of Rachel Francis, aged 46, Mar Francis* aged 16, and Thomas Erancis, i!ged 15, yearlv rent ,^3. Lot 10." A DWLLLING-IIOUSEand Garden adjoining the last lot, now in the occupation of Sarah Davies, subject to a lease for the iife of Airs. Catherine Morris, yearly rent^S 3s. For further particulars apply to ,LewIs Eva is, Solicitor Cardigan. CORDIAL BALM OF GiLEAD THE various weaknesses peculiar to the Fair Sex come immediately under ihe power of this re* storative, and many Ladies of Fashion aijd respectability have found it to be th best medical appendage to the (oi. lette they ever met with, recruiting the decayed spirits, dis^ sipatuig the head-ach, dullness, and languor, and creating a pleasing ,ivacity-el' asing away melancholy, it gives tom- r r'!i ?"n«lh t0.the whole The vhtues tb* Coraial Balm of Gilead are daily demonstrated, in eradi- cattng the worst and most dangerous symptoms o! nervous dehility and nothing has tended so much to establish the tame of this medicine, as its certain success in those coin- plaints which strike ih.;ir roots so deep in the Constitution, and are so-fatal to the happiness of mankind. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper Mr. Daniel, Carmarthen; Mr. O-'cn, Haverfordwest; ad Mr North, Brecon; in boitles, ptiLv 1 Is. each or Four in one family bottle tor 33s. by which one lis. bottle is saved, with tt.a words" Sami. Solomon, Liverpool," engraved On the stamp. Of whom may also be had, The celebrated ANTI-IMPETIGINES} or SOLOMON'S DROPS (without mercury or any dele- terious preparation), which stand in the highest estimation for the cure of tlie Scurvy. Scrofula, Leprosy, and altdis- orders originating in an impure state of the blood being gradual, gentle, and almost nil perceptible, in their operation —the best substitute ill t has ever been discovered for that (lansjerous mineral Mercury,sweetening the blood, and sti- mulating it to expel all noxious and impure juices, giving strength and tont-to the nerves,enlivening and invigorating both body and mind. Price lis. per hott) or four in one family bottle for ,33s. on which one small, bottle is saved.—The words" Saml. Soloijton, Liverpool, ire engraved Pili the stamp of each bot- tle, without which no-re rre genuine. Dr. Solomon expects, when consulted by letter, the usual compliment.of a one ;>oinid note to be inclosed, addressed "Money letter. D Solomon, Giicad-heur-e, near Livfer- i p(,}o!. J?aj<iJ DOUBL»P»STNGE.