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CARDIFF ASSEMBLIES, '-rpi-IE next SUBSCRIPTION ASSEMBLY A will hv HI the CAT* DiFF-AitMs-S.jJX.ou MONDAY, the ••lOih dajr of JANUARY, 1814. Sir 11. L. BLOSSE, Bert. ) ANTHONY HILL, Esq. S -te"'ira!" WANTED, a FOOTMAN for a Gentle- man's family, where only one man-servant is kept. For reference apply to the Printer of this Paper; or to TMr. Lleweiiyn, Fust-Office, Cowbrtdge.-Letters must be post-paid. Berkeley-square, near Clifton, Bristol. "jVf RS. ROGERS' SCHOOL, conducted by] JLTX Herself and Daughters, will open, after the Vaca- tion, on MONDAY, JANUARY the 31st, 1814. MISS LOCKES' beg leave to inform Parents and Guardians that their School Re-opens on-Mon- dav. the 24ih instant. Aberystwith, Jan. 4,1814. Eastwood-House Academy, NEAR NARBERTH, PEMBROKESHIRE, WILL RE-OPEN on MONDAY, the 24th JANUARY, 1814. Youth prepared for the Military, Marine, Civil, and Commercial Departments. A CLASSICAL ASSISTANT WANTED. BOARD and TUITION. Til E F R E E G R A M M A R S CII O O L, SWANSEA, will RE-OPEN, after the Christmas Recess, on MONDAY, the '24th of January, 1814. By the Rev. J. P. OLD IS WORTH, Late of Wad-ham College, Oxford, WITH AN ASSISTANT, FOR BOARDERS AND DAY-SCHOLARS. YOl1n" Gentlemen may he commodiously accommodated with BOARD and LODGING very contiguous to the School, on moderate terins.—For pmticutars of which, letters (post- paid) addressed to Mr. Oldisworth, will be duly attended to. Swansea, Dec. 2.2,1813. Swansea-House Boarding-School. MRS. IIART'S ESTABLISHMENT, for the ROABD and EDUCATION of a SELECT and LIMITED N UMBER of YOUNG LADIES (Eight only) will OPEN on the 1st of February, 1814. TERMS: Board and Instruction in English, and the Useful and Ornamental Needle Works, Thirty Guineas per Annum.—- Entrance Two Guineas, The usual School charges for Geography, French, Draw- ing, Dancing, &C, &c. No extra charge, for Tea, or will Spoons or Linen be require the Establishment will provide every necessary article for the comfort and acccora'mdatson of the Pupils. High-street, Swansea, Dec. 29, 1813. HAiUUSV SCHOOL, AT KIDWELLY, WILL be OPENED (after the Christmas T f Recess) on MONDAY, the 17th of JANUARY. 1814. TERMS: 'Per Quarter. English Grammar; Writing. Arithmetic, vulgar,\ £ s. d. decimal, and logarithniical; the Doctrine of An-* unities and Reversions, Mensuration of Superficies > 1 10 and Solids, Elements of Euclid, Trigonometry,L Conic Sections, Mechanics, and Algebra J Navigation, with a new method of working theA Luuar Observation, founded on the unerring prin-r ciplcs of spherical trigonometry, and effected in> 2 2 0 one-third of the time taken up b v any of the ine-i tbods yet published, completely'taught for 5 Land-Surveying by various instruments, wiih the principles, construction, and use of the P"n-Q JQ 0 tographe HI copying, amplifying and red neing draughts in any given proportion to the prototype Astronomy, or the Doctrine of the Sphere 5 5 0 Dialling, or the Art of Shadows. 330 Ganging by pen and sliding rule 2 2 0 Book-keeping by double entry, according to the) a a n method now practised by the first clerks. S BOARD and LODGING in the House, if required. EDUCATION. THE Rev. J. W. JONES, of Jesus College, Oxford, (Curate of Winterbourne) proposes, imme- diately after the Christmas recess, to OPEN a SCHOOL for the reception of YOUNG GENTLEMEN, to instruct in the Greek, Latin, and English Languages; Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, History, Geography, Use of the Glo bes, and other Branches of useful Knowledge. I TEItMS-40 Guineas per Annum,—Entrance 2 Guineas. French and Dancing by MpprovedMasiers. Mr. J. will pay every possible attention to promote the Ptipils' health, advance their improvement, and ensure their happiness. Previous to the removal of any Pupil, a quarter's notice "will be required. Winterbourne is a pleasant and healthful village, situate six miles from Bristol, and fourteen from Bath. Rebuilding and Repairing of Chepstow Bridge, aver the River Wye, in the several counties of Glou- cester and Monmouth. ALL persons desirous of CONTRACTING for the whole of the WORK for REBUILDING «nd REPAIRING ofCHEPSTOW BRIDGE, with Stone Piers and Iron Arches, according to Mr. Rennie's Plans and Specification, which may be seen at Thomas Jennings's, Esq, in Chepstow, are requested to sendtheir Tenders, sealed up, to Mr. Evans, Solicitor, Chepstow, on or before the 18th day of January, 1814. STATETOTTERY. HAZARD, BURNE, and Co. Stock-Brokers, respectfully inform the Public, that the NEW STATE LOTTERY, consisting of only 12,000 Tickets, will he drawn in Two Days, viz, the 18th and Sloth JANUARY, 1814. THE SCHEME CONTAINS 2 Prizes of ^'O 000 2 of 10,000 2 of 3,000 2 of 2.Ort$.&c. The First drawn Prize above £ 20 on the First Day j lo,o()o. The First drawn Prize above £ "20 on the Second Day r < £ 20,000. Tickets and Shares in great Variety of Numbers, are Selling at their Office, No. 93, ROYAL EXCllAN(;E, LON DON, And also by their Agent, Mr. S. GROVE, Postmaster, Swansea. TTn-IEREAS a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against JACOB GRE- GORY, of the town of Neath, in the county of Glamorgan. Linen-Draper, Dealer and Chapman,'and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby r-eq.dred to surrenderdiiinst if to the Comuiissionersin the said Coinmission named, or the major part ol them,on the lSthand 14th days of January, 1814, and °n the 12th day of February following, al eleven o'clock in the forenoon of each day, at the Ship and Castle-inn, in the town of Neath, in tile said county of-Glamorgan, and make a lull discovery and disclosure of his Estate arId Effect: when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove e their Debts, at the second sitting to clnise Assignees, and jrt the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish "is Examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dis- from the allowance of his Certificate. All persons in- debted to the.said Bankrupt, or who have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Com- missioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Cardales at'd Young, Gray's-lnn, London, or to Mr, Powell, SoJi- GHor, Neath, Glamorganshire, Penclaxodd Canal and Railway or Tram-Ro'ad. A I Ui'tber C HI LL of IT YE POUNDS on e:icb i SHARE in this Undertaking, was tins day made by committee. who have directed the same to be paid to Messrs. Williams and (Jo. Bankers, Swansea or to Messrs. Praeds and Co, Bankers, Fleet-street, London, on or before the oOLh day of January inst. JOHN JEFFREYS, Swansea, J an. 3,1814. Clerk to the Committee. r III[", SUBSCRIBERS to the PEMBROKE- J- SHIRE and HAV KRFORDWEST DISPENSARY are respectfully informed, that the DISPENSARY will be OPhNiiiD ou Monday, the 10th of January.mid the Letters Of Recommedaiiuii are now ready tor delivery at the Dispensary. rT S. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. Haverfordwest, Jan. 3, 1814. DIOCESE OF Sr. DAVIDS. STIPENDIARY CURATES' ACT. 1 I Am directed by the Lord Bishop of this Diocese, to inform the Clergy, that Incumbents of Livings, to which they were instituted before the passing of the Stipendiary Curates' Act, 53d Geo. III. cap. 149, must assign to their Curates £ 40 per annum, or the whole Income of Living and if they do not nominate in timcto the Hishop.wiiiioose the benefit of their dispensation. CHAS. MORGAN, Registrar. Carmarthen, Dec. 30, 1813. CARDIGANSHIRE. GENERGLYN INCLOSURE. NOTICE is hereby given, that a MEETING will be held at the dwelling-house of John Morgan, innkeeper, situate in the parish of Llanfihangel-Geiierglyn, in the county of Cardigan, on Friday, t.he 14th dllY of January next, at the hour of lwo o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of APPOINTING a fit and proper PER- SON to act as, COMMISSIONER, in the room of the late HO MAS HASSALL, of Riirue, in the county of Pem- broke,Gentleman, deceased. T. ROS. JONES, Commissioners'Clerk. Dat-d Dec. ?7, 1313. AT a MEETING held at the Shire-Halt, in the town of Brecon, this 20ili of December, 1813, to consider of the NEW RAILWAY t'roIl113JUL-\ OBE to the BRECKNOCK and ABERGAVENNY CANAL, at lalybont. PENRY WILLIAMS, Esq. in the^Chair. Whereas it appears that Messrs. Dixon and Overton iiave rented a Colliery Iront Mr. Hall, at Brinore, on such terms as will enable them to deliver Coal and Lime at Talyhont, and consequently at Brecon, at very reduced Prices: and whereas Messrs. Dixon and Overton are willing to Contract for the delivery of Coal and Lime at Taiybont; the fanner at Eleven Shillings per Ton, and the latter at One Shilling per Barrel, in a manner satisfactory to the gentlemen now present; and whereas Messrs. Dixon and Overtoij have agreed to rent such Railway, when made. for five years, at the rate of Seven per Cent. per Annllm10n the Expen- diture, not exceeding Fourteen Thousand Pounds; and Mr. Hall has further offered Security for the paymelltüf such Rent, proyided the Subscription is filled by the 21st of I ^clTi next Resoioed, I hat, as such Railway and Communication will he of essential benefit to the interests of the counties of Brecon, Hereford, and Radnor, a Subscription be opened tor carrying the same iutoeffect. Resolved, 1 hat this Meeting be Adjourned to the 215tof February next when definitive measures will be taken to carry ou the proposed Plan. Resolved, That Mr. Samuel Church, Solicitor, Brecon, be authorised to receive Subscriptions, and to call a Meeting at an earlier period, provided the Subscription is iull. & Resolved, That these Proceedings be published in the Cambrian, Hereford, and Bristol Papers. PENRY WILLIAMS,Chairman. Resolved, That the Thanks ottliis-Meeting be given to the Chairman for his conduct on this occasion.0 h n. SUBSCRIPTIONS. i-enry () () I Richard Davies MVf (I () Benjamin Hall 2000 0 0 Charles Griffith 20000 Jonathan Dixon.. (500 0 0 Thomas Powell 200 0 0 Thos. II. Powell.. 500 0 0 .Tolm Church 200 0 0 Samuel Church 200 0 0 I Lewelin Prosset.. 100 0 0 Philip Morgan 100 0 0 Thomas Walking.. 500 0 0 George P. Warkins 500 0 0 and, if wanted, > „ () 0 an additional ç Wrin. Williams, > ..wV Manot ] 100 0 0 John LleweHifv 10000 Calculation of oO Tons of Coal per day at 2d. eight miles ^1,040 0 0 Fifty Tons of Lime per day, atld. per Ton, six °"; miles can-rage 590 0 0 + 1,430 0 0 A person has offered to make the Rond for .12.000, the purchase of lauds and the making offences included. 26', CORN HILL, LONDON. Sold in the Last Lottery, No. 234, a Prize of i < £ 20,050 In One Quarter, Two Eighth", and Eight Sixteenths; No. 3,934.a Prize of. £ 10,025 In One Hail and Eight Sixteenths, Besides Prizes of ci 1,000, 1500, dqoo, HORNSBY and Co. Stock-Brokers, respect- iL-H futly inform their Country Correspondents, that the above Tickets were sold by them in Twenty Shares, and the lesser Prizes in Forty-three Shares, and the Money paid immediately. Tickets and Shares, in be drawn on the 14th of JANUARY NEXT, are sell ing in great variety, and at the lowest prices. The Public may depend on having a grand Selection of Capital Prizes in the present Lottery, at their old established Office, 26, CORNIIILI., LONDON, Orders by Post or Carrier, executed with fidelity and dispatch.. THIS MONTH! £ 10,000 for the First Prize abuvc ci.20, First Day. < £ 20,000 for the Secund Day. TBISII, Stock-Broker, of the Old Esta1- blished State Lottery Offices, 4, Comhill, and 9, Charing Cross, London, respectfully informs Ins Friends and the Public in general, the New Ye.ar's Lottery coin menccs 13th of THIS MONTH the Scheme contains Two of < £ 20,000, Two of < £ '10,000, &c. &c. &c. Tickets and Shares in the greatest variety of Numbers are selling at his Othees, and by the following Agents Mrs. OAKEY, Library, Swansen; B. BARRY and SON, Booksellers, Bristol; W. H. WTLMOT, ditto, Pembroke. r- The Capital Prizes sold by T. Elsa in the late Year being too numerous for aii Advertisement, particulars may be had of bis Agents. ELDERLY and Middle-aged People, those F, much employed on their feet, \yumcnof relaxed habit; experience a weakness of the veins in one or both legs, the blood-vessels become, knotted and twisted, the limb swells, and the piinuter veins are filled and distended with blood, putting on a purple appearance; the circulation thus im- peded, the limb painfully swelling, the overcharged matter is only relieved by inflamed vesicles discharging, or indo- lent ulcerations—iSPILSBURY's PATEN T "ANTISCOR- BUTIC DROPS heals the wound,and'materially-strength- ens the coats of the veins, so thai, they resist better the co- lumn of blood. They are also recommended in s'crophula, eruptions, scurvy, gout, theuiiuitism, and bilious complaints. A k for the Patent Antiscorbutic Drops in bottles "f 6s.— iOs. 6:1,-11.2s. duty included prepared and sold at the"' only Dispensary, 15, Soho-square, London, where Mr. Spilsbury may be professionally consulted.—COMTOUMD ESSENc* 8s. Sold by T. Jenkins, Pwter of this Paper, Sold by T. Jenkins, Prater of this Paper. I EAGLE INSURANCE OfEICE, I BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. I LONDON. rr. HE advantages'gained by insuring at this A Office consist in the Payment of Rent of any Premises destroyed by Fire. and in the abatement of one-tenth part ol the Premium usdaily paid to other Oilices. Damage by Lightning made good,. Life Insurance upon liberal Terms. policies expiring at Christmas, may be renewed within fifteen days from that period. AGiiNTS, c Mr. David Jenkin, Law Sti,tioner, Swansea; Mr. Lewis Grocer, Abergele. BRECONSHIRE. Wayn-if-Gtijjir and dllt-yr-Onow INCLOSURE. J" AVILLIAM COLLI NO, Land-Surveyor (of Brecon}, the Commissioner named and appointed in and by an Act of Parliament passed in the 54th year of the reign of his present Majesty, ■ intituled, An Act for In- closing the Commons and AUt-yr-Onow, in the parish of Llanthew, within the Manor of Alexander- stone and Mara Mota, ir..the counry of Brecon," Do hereby give Notice, that I intend te hotd my FIRST SITTING, for carrying the said Act into execution, at the Castle-Inn, in the town of Brecon, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of Satur- day, the 15th of January, 1814, at which sitting it is particu- larly requested: hat all parties interested in the Inclostire wid give their attendance, either personally or by their' agents, and deliver, or cause to be delivered, to me, at such sitting, an account 01 schedule in writing, signed by them or their respective agents, of such their respective rights or claims, with the name or names of the person or persuns then in the actual possession, and the particular quantities of the s.im:; respectively, and maps or plans of such lands, if they have any, and of what nature and ex- tent such right is, anri for what estates and interests they claim the same respectively, ur they will be excluded from all right and title in or upon such lauds so to bo divided respectively, or to any khure or allotment thereof. Dated this 28t h day of December, I8i3. WM CPU LING. BRECONSHIRE. Jh ayn-y-G ufir and Allt-yr-Onow IN CLOSURE. I WILLIAM COULING, Land-Surveyor (of Erecon}, the Commissioner named and appointed in y 211 and by an Act of Parliament nassed in the 54th year of the reign of Ins present Majesty,' intituled, An'Art for In- closing the Commons of Wayn-y-Gyfir and Alll-yr-Onow, m the parish of Llanihew, within the Manor of Alexaiuier- stone and Mara M -ta, in the countv of Brecon," Do hereby give Aahce, that I wiii w, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Castie-inn, in the town of Brecon, at four o'clock in the aiternoon ui Saturcfay, the 15th of January, 1814, the toiluwing PARCEL OF LIND, Being part of the Lands intended to be, inclosed hy virtue ut tt-H eatd Act. in One tlcviiliLU uiu.c aaviaaoic' at the time of saJc in Two Lots: Part of Wayn-y-Gyfir Common, bounded on the, north by the old rond leading over the said Common from Brecon to the Hav; on the south by the present turnpike-road leading ovet-toe said Common from Brecon to the Hay; and on the west !ind east iiv other paP" of the said Common, here- after to be divided and inclosed.—This lot (or lots) will contain by admeasurement 22 statute Acres, the quantity of land directed to be sold by virtue of the said Act, for defraying the expenses of the "said Enclosure. The Purchaser will be required to pay a deposit of ten per cent, on the purchase-money at the time of such sale, and the remainder within two calendar months next after the said sale, or in default thereof the money so deposited will be forfeited. Which said parcel of land is marked out by holes dug in the ground, and a Map of the same m»y be seen at the Oihcc of Mr. Thomas Bold, in Brecon.—Dated this 28th day of December, 18Vi. WM.'COULING. 18th THIS MONTH, January, STATE LOTTERY BEGINS DRAWING. £ 10,000 For the First-drawn Prize above £ 20. RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. re- spectfully inform the Public, that the STATE LOT- TERY will be drawn the 1Cth and 26th of JANUARY.—The Scneiue,-with only J2,000 Tickets, contains the following Capitals:— c 2 Prizes of £ 20,000 Prizes of £ 2,000 10,000 4 1.UD0 3,00(5 '&C. &C. &C. lICKELS.arid SHARES are SELLING at Swansea by D. Jenkin, Bookseller Haverfordwest Jas. Griffiths, Stationer; CarfhQ T. Ridrl, Printer; PClIlliruke J. Treble, Stationer R»thm Robert J ones; Cnepstow W, Morris, Juii. (grocer For RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. the Contractors for the present Lottery, who sold at their OutCtts, Corn-hid and Charing-cross, London, and by their Agents in the Country, the following Capital Prizes, in 43 Shares, in the Lotteries drawn last September and No- vember :—• 3,3-54 < £ 20,050 4."85 £ 3,000] 1,130 £ 500 8'47 1 1,000 j 7,522 ..500 For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, and Consumptions. CUN DELL'S IMPROVED BALSAM of HONEY. "SfffiDaint, before the Right Hon. the Lord 71layor of London. f | AHIS is to certify, that I, EL iza YEN DOLL, A was dangerously ill for a length of time with a most distressing cough and asthmatic consumption, so much so, as to spit blood frequently; and severai medical gentlemen who attended me could not give me relief. I wasted, and \Vas Oil the brink ()f rile gt'ä\e, wilen lurtunatel.y I had re- course to Cuiidell's Improved Balsam of Honey, and after the. use of a few bottles was, under Divine Providence, not only perfectly cured, but even enjoy, better health now than ever I did. lo ceriily which I subscribe my name, ELIZA Y EN DOLL, her X mark. Witnesses, R. Fouracre, G. Dyer. Sworn at the Mansion House, London, Oct, 8,1810. (Signed) T. SMITH, Mayor. file above case is one of the numerous' instances of the extraordinary merits of tins medicine, which is not pnly an et'ectual but a perfectly sale remedy in all Colds, Coughs, Asthmas, or any of the complaints of the lungs; thousands who have been through the use of it restored to health hail it-; benign influence, and the extensive and rapidly increas- ing sale o! this medicine proves, beyond ail doubt, that the I'l'itish public values it according to its merits.—Ample directions for the use of it are contained iu tbe pamphlet accompanying.each bottle. C'und'elPs Improved Balsa'm of Honey is prepared (only) <nd sold by Henry Cundeli, Chemist aiid Druggist, No. 47, <nd sold by Henry Cundeli, Chemist aiid Druggist, No. 47, Uinories, in bottles of 2s. ,9d. 5s, 6d.- and 12s, -,6d. each, luty iiicioded. "Also, by his appointment, by J. Evans and Son, No. 42, 'Long-lane, West Smithfield, sole wholesale agents for the supply ot the country and retail by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, Swansea; Evans, Norlh, Tardrew. White, Harris, and Gouhtone, Carmarthen C. I Lewis, Cardigan Vachell, Cardiff; Wilmot,- Pembroke; Vitvghiin, Brecon Griffith,. Fishguard Davies, Haverford- west; Wyke and Pnce, Abergavenny; Prichard, Chepstow; ludor, Monmouth; and by one. or more reputable medicine venders in every town in "the united kingdom. Take notice,, noee can be genuine but what are signed at the bottom ot tha pamphlet, in his own hand, I TO TANNERS. TO BE LET, Atid may be entered upon the 1st pf March next, I, A Compact TAN-YARD with ONE COT- 1 AGE adjoining, situate, at (lie end of Gower-street, Swansea, now in the tenure of Mr. J :n Reynolds. J here is a fine stream of water runs through the premises and a patent Bark Mdi has lately been erected. ior particulars enquire -■'■ Wn:. Spencer, Swansea. KIDWELLY. TO BE LET., wrTII POSSESSION AT T.A DY-DAY NEXT, AS AN INN, AVery commodious HOUSE, situate in the town of Kid .rciiy, bite the re&irlenr'.e .of the Dowager Lady Manset, and now ol John Snead, E.q. who is about to remove to Swansea. Encouraging terms will be given to a young couple wishing 10 get into a certainty ot good and profitable busi- ness. Genteel manners and" good temper will be the best of the Enquire 01 Charles Hassall, Esq. Tenby. — PEMBROKESHIRE^ TO BE SOLO BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AN eligible and highly-improvable LEASE- HOLD ESTATE; comprising Three Ma nors, the extensive Farm of Poyntz Castle, adjoining the sea, several Small Tenements, and the Rectorial ai-d partofthe Vicarial Tythes of the two adjoining parishes of Brawdy and Hay's Castle^: the whole held under Leuse from the Lord Bishop of St. David's, lor three young lives, renewable by custom, the reserved rents low. Any gentleman seeking to realize by purchase,or anxious to establish himself-in a-sperting country, will find the present a very desirable opportunity. Liberal accommodation will be afforded in payment of the purebasc-money, part of which may remain on Mort- gage, if required. For particulars and terms apply (postpaid) to George Meredith, Esq. Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. F A R M S T O L E T, I N MONMOUTHSHIRE, Within two miles of the town of Abergavenny, for a Term oj I ears, and to be ente red upon at Candlemas next THE CADVOR, Part of HOPYARD, and PLN-GRAlG FARMS, well known in their neighbourhood for their excellent qualifies and advantages consisting of I arm-Houses, Cottages, Barns, Stabling, ano other Buildings, in good repair and about 218 Acres of Meadow, Failure, Arable, and Wood Land, lying compact, and t-apabieotgreat improvement, now in the occupation of Mr. It. Walker, the present tenant, who will shew the Farms. Further particulars may be had at Arcadia, near Aberga- venny or Mr. Davies, Surveyor and Land Agent, Llan- gattock, Crtckhowcl!. FARMS TO LET" TO BE LET, In the most desirable part of Monmouthshire, Tjiihc-frcc, aim discharged f rom all parish Rates and Taxes, SEVERAL excellent FARMS, from 150 to S 300 Acres each. Leases will be granted, and every possible encouragement given to respectable tenants. Lime and Cuai are to be had adjoining the premises. which are situated in tbe vicii ii tv of the best markets; tin ee miles from evvport, tbe same distance from Caerleon, and five from Pontypool. Immediate possession may be had, or on the 2d of Fe- bruary, or tiie 25th March next; and the growing Crops taken at a valuation. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Prothero and Phillips, Solicitors, Newport; or to Mr. Steele, the Biiliff at Lartarnam Abbey, near Caerleon, Monmouthshire, who will shew the Farms. Givern Vale House, Manor, and Meadow Land, NEAR CRICKHOWELL, BRECON. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, GWERN VALE HOUSE, a modern stone edifice, with three architectural Fronts, situated iu the most picturesque part of South-Wales, and sheltered by plantations from the north and north-east winds; the approach out of the turnpike-road from Mouiiiouih to Brecon is by a carriage sweep, through the meadows to an ionic portico entrance. The Mansion comprises a ball, breakfast-parlour, gentleman's morning-room, library, dining-room 22 feet by 16, drawing-room 20 feet 6 inches by 19 feet 6, with French windows, vestibule, and geoiiie- etrical ircular staircase, leading to five well-plol'o-'t 'it I bed-chambers, and two dressing-rooms; and a second stair- case to four servants' apartments. The domestic offices are very convenient, consisting of a servanis'-haH, two kitchens, laundry, brew-house, coal-house, wood house, and two paved areas or back-courts. The cellars are arched and perfectly dry. The plantations nearly encircle the Mansion, and aTer- rac.e-Wajk leads through the same to the turnpike-house, uaer Criekhowell. where mail and. other coaches and waggonspasstoandfrom London. At a convenient distance is a Garden of nearly an acre, L walled round and clothed with choice fruits; ilothonses stocked with vines, peaches, and pines; a Gardener's- Cottage, Granary, Poultry-Yard, Cow-House, Piggery, and Dog-Kennel Stabling for eight horses, double Coach- House, and other buildings. The Mansion is finished in an elegant style, replete with I every convenience, in perfect repair: a genteel neighbour- hood the Manor abounding with game and the river Usk, celebrated for its salmon and troul fisheries, flowing through the vale. The Meadows are of the first quality, and the purchaser. may>be accommodated with any quantity from 40 to oo acres The Estate is Freejiold and exonerated from Laird-tax. The Fixtures, and modern Household Furniture, may be taken at an appraisement. Further particulars may be known at the office of Messrs. Belhnnv and Bai uster, Solicitors, SllIpStOIl on-Stour,Wor- cestershire, who are authorised to treat for the sale. A Person will be in attendance at the House to sh. w the prejaises. To the Valetudinarian. SOLOMON'S CORDIAL BALM of GI LEAD is recommended to the. affiic^ed with nervous disor- ders, to those suffering from heat or change oi climate, and to those who labour under weakness and relaxations..ori- ginating in a variety of other causes, ami t'> thousands of people grown old before their iiiue, by having unguardedly plunged themselves into the commission of a solitary and deluding vice. It has happily been the meaus of recovery of the mind as weTi as the body, and exalted them -from a state of IlItL¡¡¡choly and despair, to tliat of health; peace, and happiness. Tbe delusive habit here aiiuded to, is no; confined to the gay, the giddy, and (he vain—for alas the rich, the poor, the young, and those ot riper years, even those of a serious and religious disposition, are often drawn by an unaccountable infatuation to the commission of the melan- choly crime. All such should have recourse to this noble Medicine, and seriously attend tojhe observations and t!;e cases described, in" Dr. Solomon's Guide to price Ss. III that mirror will twhold the dreadful conse- quences they are procuring to themselves, <ted in ay then perhaps, be persuaded to retire lrom<n»t road which., though strewed with flowers, is sure to lead them only to destruc- non. Sold in bottles, price S. cileii or Fourin on" J?ottlr, for :53s. by winch the purchasersaves on?'1 Is. botii<». Sold aiso by Mr.T. Jenkins, Swansea ?vL Daniel, Car- marthco, Mr. Owen. Haverfordwest; Mr. North, Breck- nock ¡Hc;;srs. Eilieridge illl-(i Tib'bins, Newport. The Government stamp, of whiofi words Su ml. Solomon, .Liverpool," engraven (I;>¿reon. Dr. Solomon expects, when consuJred l)-, letter, the 113na1 compliment of a one pound note to be mclosed, addressed "Money letter. Dr. Solomon, Gilcad-house, ncai Liver- pool..Paid double postage." OAK TIMBER. TO BE SOLD, 1500 nPKI'ES, many of considerable. si-. ), and altogether a prime lot, situate iio..> tnree to five miles of the sea-port town of Neatb. ua ior particulars enquire of Mr. Lewis Grifiilhs, Ynis->- gerwn, near Neath or of Mr. Wm. Ur i Hit lis, Penllergare," in ,.r >w;n-,sea.. Letters of to be post-paid! Ior the Covitti') of Rtmbrahe. W/ JOHN LLOYD, late of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, but since of the parish of Stamton, ill the county of Pembroke, Butcher—JOHN EVANS, late of the parish of Stainton, in the county oj' j Pembroke, Butcher—DANIEL WOOLCOCK. late oft ha tow n auoU-ounty of Haverfordwest, bet since ofjhe villain- ano parish of Prendergast, in the county of Pembrolu-, Cordwamer—JOHN BARBER, late of the city of London, but since ofAlhtord, in the parish of Stainton, in the comity of iembroke, Innkeeper—MARY ANN KNETHELL. late of the parish uf Camrose. in the county of Pembroke, but since of the village and parish of Prendergast, in the said c-uinty: Shopkeeper—THOS. JOHN, late of the parish of ^Tr''o t!le COUI,|y of Pembroke* Mole-catcher— ICuA ,\D A' ILLIAMs, late of the parish of Llandissiiio, ni the couiity of Pembroke, but since of Maenllwyd, in the hamlet ot the p.rish of Henllan, in the said county, L,v. -uier-~JOHN MAI HI.AS, late of the parish of Camrose. in the county of Pembroke, Cordwainer—JOHN ALLEN, lateof t;ie Tiziri ot' of broKe, but snice of the town.and parish of Narberih, in tii", saul county, Glover—WILLIAM WILLIAMS fa.e lit the. parish fit i..ai;;t j favid's, in tiie county of Pembroke, hue since of the parish of Fishguard, in the said countv, Fishc- in;.n—-JOHN LLEWELLING, late of the. parish of Lun- guin, in me county of Pcaibroke, but since, of the parish of ill tile said couuty, Cord .vainer—THOMAS DA- yrD, late of the parish of Bletherstone. in the county of Tembroke, Labourer-ana RICHARD THOMAS, late of th-parjsh of Freystrop, in the county o! Pembroke, Coslier, iiow coiifined in th.e Castle <>f Haverfordwest, being the Common Gaol of the county oi Pembroke, and beiiiir seveially ana respectively charged in custody on the (-in day of November, 1813, Do hereby this FIRST I'ubhc Notice, ihat we intend to take tiie benefit of au Ari: passed in the 54th year of lies present Majesty's reign, intifuied, An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Deotors in England." -And we do hereby give notice, that true and periect schedules, containing a discovery of ail our real and personal Estate, herealter to be sworn to, are. now seady to be delivered to any Creditor a|»1ying for ,.Ylllg the same to the Keeper or Gaoler, or his Deputy, of Un; said Prison. « John Llni/d. John Evans. Daniel Woolcock. John Barber. Mary Ann Knetliell. Thomas John. Richard IIilliams. "0 John Muthias. John AUni. William Williams. John Llewelling. Thomas David. Richard Thomas. I WILLIAM JONES, Gaoler. For the Town and County of Haverfordwest. 1 JOSEPH M 4 UT. iatc of tho dergast, in the county of Pembroke, but sin.ee of (be town and county of Haverfordwest, Cabinet-Maker, now confined in the Common Gaol of the said town and countv, and being charged in custody on the 6th day of November, 1813, Do hereby give this FlRST Public Notice, that I intend totllke the benefit of an Act passed in the .5'111, vear ot his present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the 0 vell Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England." Ai d I do hereby give Notice, that a true and perfect schedule, containing a discovery of all my reai and personal Estate, berealt er, to be sworn to, is now ready to be delivered to ztiiv Creditor applying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoler, or his Deputy, < t the said Prison. Wm. Mourns, Gaoler. TQSEPII MABE. T I HOMAS LEACH, late of the parish of JL' Hubberstone, iu the county ol Pembroke, bat sinco of the town and county of Haverfordwest, Gardener, now confined in the Common Goal of the said town and county, and being charged in-custody on the 6lh day of November, 1813, Do hereby give this FIRST Public Notice, that I intend to take the benefit ofan Act passed in the 54th year ot his present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for ilia Kelisi of certain Insolvent Debtors in England." And I do hereby give Notice, that a true and.perfect schedule, containing a'ctiscovery of all my real and personal Estate, hereafter to be sworn to, is now ready to be delive-.ed to any Creditor applying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoler, or his Deputy, of the said Prison. WTlt. MOKKIS, Gaoler. THOMAS LEACII. ::II JJOIIN THOMAS, late of the parish of Saint iVIiiry, in the town nnd county of Haver :d -.vest. Cord wainer, -now confined in the Common Gaol of the said town and county of Haverfordwest, and being chr.rged in custody on tho 6th day of November, 1813, Do her,by give this FIRST Public Notice, that 1 intend to take tile benefit of an Act passed in the 51th year of his present- Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England!" And i do hereby give Notice, that a true and-pert'ect schedule, containing a dis- covery of all my real and personal Estate, bereaiier io tie sworn to, I:; now ready to be delivered to any Creditor applying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoler, or ids Deputy, of the said Prison. > WM. IV! O !t n TS. Gaoler. JOHN THOMAS. IN EVERY AGE AKI) COUNTRY A FINK HEAD OF HAIR has always been esteemed an essential addition to personal beauty, to obtain winch is especially recommended ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. By exprcss authority patronized by their Royal High- nesses.the Princess of Wales, Duchess of York, and Duke of Sussex his Excellency the Spanish Ambassador, the flight Hon. the Earl and Countess of Oxford, the Now ami Army, and tilc niajoiily or the Nobrity throughout the empire. Hp.HIS Oil is the most beautiful, pleasant, J., and efficacious production in the world lorerahcaiiog all impurilies in the human hair, and producing a growth on the baldest places, preventing it iathii ig off of turning grey, affords da uuxdiary of snengtii to the routs of the h air, which soon produces an inimitable natural cm I, and (wS(11ws on the tresses a traiiscendaiit, beau'ntil hist e rpnders Children's Hair strong and beautiful, promou-s tin; growtli of Whiskers* Eye brows. Mustncinos, &c. in fine, its pre-eminent virtues have been attested by an immense tilul- tttndc of For further elucidation is enclosed Rowland's 'Treatise on the Improvement of the iiinn ni t hair, worthy tti'1'- attention of every family. This Boo!, mid ri.e. Oil should be a Vade lUecmu tor every Family Latl« ing, 'Travel-ling, &c. The high popularity of this Oil has induced insidious per- sons to impose oil the public a base and noxious eo'.nit, n-it, imitating bills, boti'es, otc. therefore ihc Propri-'ors n-w it an imperious'duty to caution the public n«-i to purefibsts any without th.e. Treatise inclosed, and the signature of Proprietors on the label, in red ink, A. RO'u J.A I >.am: bON," iu their own writing. The oolv ariieie-tor tiie li.nr t iat is puit-onised by any. t,art of the Royal tamdy, can be proved. Sold at 3>. 6d. 10s. Cd. and One Guinea p.-r b.f'e. by the Proprificrs, ),0\\ L, Ii and S > < i, Hafton garden, London; and bv appo: ,ie nieo; J ■, i- kies, Pruiter of thb Pap-rr J. *ei iiu er..5«'n:s!i J. Daniel, Car.nsr'.ben G- Da*. i<. la-. e-o;t-,v Williams, Carnarvon W !:r»; A ni-v,^nvrnay l-.t !i. in aadTibbens- Newnort all e ee'-ivee a supply. Also, ROWLAND'S ESSENCE of TYRL, <>r l.V.i-EiUAL i > Y E A nr»-;>aration of «-<lernil ii»"iHm.rp «•>*•?_ nnr.-w imtiiedfuiely am a Ice. im v en og'og i ,.ed o- i.- y •>> a beaiitilu! Biatk. loo-n, i.r inbur it j.. no. jon^, a i coniiauuideu ol sef. ;> ■• sah-taov es. |'ns. m .i no: > Aiso, KOWLAXD's LS W A ?:/vfi' ■, f„r the Teeth u.i.J (.i-ri.i*, s-r-re i'-s. rtd„«n .'s. 9d. a not tie tir in pmviier at 2s. 8d. per box.