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ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of the late Mr. T1IQS. PENDRILL, Surgeon, of Brecon, are requested to pay their respective Dents into the Bank of Messrs. Wilkius and Co. in that lown ;—and all persons having any claim upon the same are requested to send in their Accounts addressed to Mr. Richard Pcndrill. Brecon. October 25, 1817. LANDAFFANNUAL HUNT, j». 1317, "0 IS fikrd for Monday, the 10th of.November The Subscribers are respectfully informed the Ilouuds will be in the neighbourhood of Landaff in the; morning. JOHN". HOMFRAY, Esq. Controller. GLOBE-INN, NBATH. T> IClIAllD TOWNSEND, Jun. begs respect- -C\. fully to inform his. Friends and the Public in general, that he has taken the above House and Slopes, by assiduity and attention to business, to merit their support and patronage. Glamorganshire Gcne ral Agricultural Society. *inUE next SPECIAL GENERAL MEET- S' X ING of this SOCIETY will be held at the Bear-inn, ■" otCSw'bridge, all Tuesday, the mhday of November, 18] 7, H.. V'hcn the Commiltee are requested to attend, at the hour of lime in the morning, fo, the purpose of awarding the Pre- _:r..1iumJ for Cabbages, Turnips. and for Turnip Hoers, and tor lixing' the Premiums for the ensuing; year. EDW. BRADLEY, Secretary. Adttiiitfial Subscription since last Advertisement. WILLIAM SALMON, Esq. Penlline-Court J'V 2 • CRICKHOWEL FREE-SCHOOLT ¡, ¡;tnHE ANNIVERSARY MEETING will be A holden on Monday, the 17th of November/instant, the Boys will fee publicly examined, and after Divine Service, ,I SERMON will be preached by the Vice President, t. the Rev. PAYNE, and a Collection made at the Church flooe. The Subscribers, arid such oilier Gentlemen as will favour rtheia with their company,-wiH aftonv n ds dine together. > The examination to commence at half-past nine A. M. r EDW. CLINTON, Secretary, HE TRUSTEES of the E,tat- ai-,d' tirceis of JOHN SH A PL.FA'TUCKER, late of Swjamea, Spsn the county of Glamorgan, Shipbuilder, deceased, mle.id Bifto meet on Tuesday, the 16th day of Decei'nber next, at SB«jlevtyi o'cioc.k in the forenoon, al the Office of Messrs. Bcr- *iWgtoa-R»<I Jenkins, Solicitors, in High-street, Swansea, to HUke a Dividend of the said Estate and Effects* vested in them under or by virtue of a certain Deed or Indenture tearing date on or about the 2-ltli day ut June, 18t6 The Creditors who have-not proved their Deists are then, or jn the mean time, to prove the same, and execute the Deed »■ tf Trust, otnerwise thev will he excluded the benefit of .the said dividend BERRl NGTQN and JEN KINS. •'RUM^EY BRIDGET NOTICE is herel»y given, that the TOLLS arising at lltt said BRIDGE will be LET by AUC-j HO: to the best bidder, at the CatdiiF-Arnis-inn, in Call(I i tr, on Saturday, the 61 h day of December next, by- j t'veen iliefloUT4 of ten and twelve o'clock in the forenoon the same day, for a term (then to be fixed it(it ex- ceeding three years, to Commence on the 1st day of jariuarv #ext, a poll and under the restrictions of all Act passed in the 45th year of bis present Majesty's reign, inliinled, An Act tor Building a Bridge over that part of this river Runincy which divides the parish of Rittnney, in the county of Monmouth, and the parish of Ro ith, in the county of Glamorgan. JOHN WOOD, v Clerk to the Trustees of the said Bridge. Cardiff, October 25, 1817. 1 • jforgetin ■ r 100 GUfNEAS REWARD. WHEREAS the ONE GUINEA NOTES,! of the Finn of, Messrs. MORRIS and SONS, of the CARMARTHEN BANK, huve been FORGED, but hitherto to a very limited extent; and whereas it is strongly Suspected there are now Persons in this part of the; Prin i t'ipality, circulating such Forged Notes: the said Morris j <I¡¡d Sons do hereby offer the above RFAVAHD of ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS to be paid on the sonvictioii of the offender or offenders; and they would use every means ?! their power to procure a free pardon for any accomplice in the transaction, whose evidence should lead to such conviction. Tin- Notes that have appeared are dated in May, June, Slid September. 1816. N. B, One of the Forged Notes is left at each Banking V Hou^e, in South-Wales, for inspection, "Carmarthen Bank, Oct. 22, 1837 v 13 Y Order of the Court for the Relief of In- JO solvent Debtors.—The Petition of JOSEPH 0 W E N S.late of Bird-street-lane, Liverpool, in the county .()r Lancaster; Master Mariner, but now a Prisoner for Debt Confined in his Majesty's Borough Gael of Liverpool, in the coimtv of Lancaster, will be heard before his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said Borough, at an Adjourn- • lient of the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace which "Will be holden at the Town-ball, Liverpool, in and for the Said borough, on Wednesday, the 3d day of December hext, at the hour of ten o'clock in the morning, and that a Schedule annexed to the said Petition, containing a List of the Creditors of the said Prisoner, is filed in the Office of the said Court, No. 9, Essex-street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, to which the Creditors of the said Prisoner raay refer; and I do hereby declare, that I am ready and billing to submit to be examined touching the justice of ini conduct to my Creditors. JOSEPH OWENS. W. A. COOK, Agent, Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn, London. -R^p^]REjr-— P-kTEN'I' ANAI'OiNlICAL SEL,F- JL REGULATING TRUSS, approved and recommend.. THE PATENT ANATOMICAL SELF-; <d by. the most eminent Surgeons of London, Dublin, &c. Messrs. LINGFORD and COMPANY, Patentees anrI Inventors of the above valuable Discovery, deem it a duty they owe. to those afflicted with so great a mala'fly to intro- I Vtluce their Truss fully to the notice of the Public, under! the protection of their Patent, and the sanction and appro- Ration of the eminent Surgeons as above stated, who have in the most unqualified manner given certiftcates of recom- *&eadation of its being: the most valuable invention for all Persons requiring a Truss. The particular ad vantages of ^vhich are, that the Patient can at any time regulate the i Truss, either higher or tower, backwards or forwards, to 1 the greatest nicity, immediately on the part affected, so as to give ease and comfort under any exertion of the body, 4s well as being free from the intense pressure, pain, and Excoriation too frequently caused by Ttusses heretofore in Ladies, &c. that are aftlicfted with Umbclical or other Hernias, will find these Trusses highly adapted to their Cases, and are particularly recommended to their notice, as they can be applied without other asslstance, and insure to I, the in selves the greatest benefit and comfort. To be had o.dy *-h«>ir Establishments, No. 164, Strand, & 4;). Frith-street."ijol.-y -square* London or of their Agents, lIIr. Prosser, Fuvgeon, Swansea; Mr. Hybert, Neath; Messrs. Dyke, Merthyr; and Messrs. \nchell, Cardiff. N. B. The labouring class of society will find this article of ike g*?;ttest consequence to -their safety and comfort; ,Ziii as it is offered at :he most nfod'erate charge, it is par- licuhivly recommended to thcir'.iitt'on'ion. Jo, the'smallest Infants and Children of {! a-i GLAMORGANSHIRE. IT having been referred to the Magistrates, at &- the Quarter Sessions assembled ut Swansea, to appoint a time and place (giving public notice thereof) for a GENERAL MEETING of the MAGISTRATES of this COUNTY, to take into consideration Whether the ad- vantage of the County will be best consulted by HOLDING the GRAND SESSIONS alternately at CARDIFF and SW ANSEA"-lt is ordered, That a MEETING be ap- pointedte, be held for stich purpose at BRIDGEND, on MONDAY, the 17th day of November, I8i7; the Chair to be taken precisely at one o'clock. Present, WM. NICHOLL, Chairman L. W. DILLWYN Sir C COLE L. W. DILLWYN SIr C COLE LL. TR AH ERNE J. U. BrUJCg H. J. GRA NT .m-a EVAN THOMAS WM, HEW.SON BENJ. JONES, J.M.TRAHERNE J. J. GUEST STEPHEN JONES WILLIAM FOUMAN RICHARD GRIFHfTijS JAMES EDWARDS WILLIAM GHOVE JOHN BASSETT. Byorderofthe Magistrates, W OOD, Clerk of tlie Peace. To the EDITOR of THE CAMBRIAN. SIlt, SEVERAL years ago Mr. Talbot most libe- rally built a spacious Inn at Pyle, with the sole view of affording accommodation to the Gentlemen and Free- holders of the County of Glamorgan, whenever they might have occasion to meet oil public business, so as to do a way the hardship which the population of the western part of the county had endured, by either necessarily meeting at Bridgend or Cow bridge. Since the erection of this Inn it has been the invariable Since the erection of this Inn it has been the invariable practice to meet there on public occasions; but loh-ene ii1 the last Cumbrii\1\ that the general Meeting of Magis- trates, for the purpose of considering the subject of holding the Great Sessions at Cardiff and Swansea alternately, was determined to be held at Bridgend. Now, Mr. Editor, (whatever may have been surmised to &jje.,C0ntra^) I cannot believe it possible that this town was i'nsed upon vv-tih the intentiou of putting tiio. Western Ma- gistrates much inconvenie'nec as to cheek their attend -ir a lice, for I'lun satisfied that the enlightened Magistrates of the Eastern'cnsT.of the County wish for nothing more than a fair and candid "enquiry into the question which is about to be canvassed. A MAGISTRATE. ~Lt-poirlioiiirbIJTIEST Siamp-Ofice, Londm, October 25,1817. 1 "\j01 K-'K is hereby gives, that, by virtue of -L <" a:: Act passed in ihe last Session of -Parliament, intituled An Act for Letting to farm tlie Post Horse DutIes," the Commissioners of Stamps will putnp the Duties therein-mentioned to be payable tor Horses, Mares, and Geldings, hired by the mile or stage to be used in travel- ling,'or hired for a less period of iisnc than twenty-eight siicctis'-ive days, for drawing itiiy coach or other carriage .used in travelling po i. or otherwise (with the exceptions, therein spectfied), at the CriUi-n and Anchor "I'aoerii, in the Strand, qu Wednesday, the '26-h day of November next, at eleven o'clock in the fiirenOoM precisely, to be let to farm at ye-yiy rents, for the term of three years frorn the 1st day of February next ilíc!uÚve, ii, the several districts bt lots following, viz. Annual Rents it which No. DISTRICTS. they will bv put up, J. North Britain ';{1S,(j,íU 2. Nortiiuiuberiand •• • r, Cumberland f ,n fMV, Westmorland i0'()0a Durham *• •• •» o. Yorkshire •• •• 18,000 4. Lancashire •• Cheshire. •• •• •• -■/ Derbyshire •• V 19,000 Staffordshire, with the whole oil Tamwoi'fli ■ • »• • ■ j 5. LiuGoinshire •• • j Nottinghamshire •• ♦ • 5 10,000 Leicestershire •• •• • 3 6. IN orihampionshire, except Wands- ford Inn •• ,.4 Rutlandshire. i* ••^■17,000 Warwickshire,- except Tamworth^ Oxfordshire •• •• ..j 7. Wiltshire •• • •<, » Worcestershire •• *• •• 5-18,000 Gloucestershire, except Bristol 3 8= Norfolk • • • • "k Suffolk f Essex •- .><>30 Cambridgeshire • • • • • • 9- Bedfordshire •• -• Q Bueftinghamshire •• •■ § *J'W 10. Hertfordshire ") Huiuingdoiishire, with Wands- j 11,000 ford Inn •• •• j 11. Surrey 13,000 12. Middlesex ri8,000 13. Kent •• ) ))a Sussex J i4. Hampshire t 7 nnrt Berkshire s 15. Devonshire •- •» Dorsetshire •• Cornwall •• •• • • 122 W0 Somersetshire, including Bristol ) 16. NORTH WALES, VIZ. Anglesea • •• Caniarvonshire • • • • • j De.nljighshire • • j Flintshire 0,000 Merionethshire and • ■ j Montgomeryshire, with | Shronshire •• ■ > ..J 17. SOUTII WALES, viz. Brecknockshiie Cannavtlienshire J Cardiganshire Glamorganshire -• -• ■' Radnorshire ami Pembrokeshire, with ) Herefordshire -and I Monmouthshire •* •« ..J Each district will he put up at the sum above set oppo- site thereto. The highest bidder will be declared the tar- mer, and will be required to pay down immediately, in Banks notes, seven and a half per cent, upon the annual rent as a deposit; if no sufficient bidding shall be made for any district, it will be withdrawn. b The farmer of each district will be required to give bond, with three or-more sureties, in the penally of halt the annual rent, for securing the paywent of the rcnt and the per- formance of his contract. And it is intended, that the distriefs shall be put up in any order which the Commissioners of Stamps may think fit, and which will-'not be declared before the time of 'leying. AH persons intending- to bid for any of the said duties, .are to deliver in their proposals, addressed to the Commis- sioners at the Stamp-Oiffce, Somcrset-place, at least tliree: day* previous to the said 26th day of November next, signed withtheirntunes, stating the places of their abode, and ,pe- cilying the district or districts for which they intend to bid, otherwise their proposals cannot be proceeded upon. And no>crsons licensed to let horses for the purpose of travelling post, nor any one for their use, can be admitted to contract for any of the said duties. By order of the Commissioners of Stamps, WM. KAPPEN, Secretary. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, For a term of years, from the ;2d of Febrnary next, A Capital HILLY FARM, called DD YALLT, of 600 Acres, situate near Newbridge, in the parish of Lanwonno, in the county. For particulars apply to Thos, Edmondes, Esq. the pro. prietor, Co.vbridge. VALE OF GLAMORGAN, TO BE LET, AN'D ENTERED, UPON AT O'ANIj tEMAS VT.T.T, KXEW WALLAS FARM," containing 27-2 ill Acres of excellent Arabie, Meadow, and pasture Land, situate in the parishes of Wenvoe and St. Lythau, within seven miles of Cardiff and seven of Cowbridge. | For partictllars and to treat for the same apply (i f by letter post-paid) to Mr. Richard Davies, Wenvoe, near Cardiff. TITHES. TO BE LET, THE GREAT and SMALL TITHES of the 1, Parishes of LLANGATTOCK, LLANELLY, and L LAN G EN NY, Brcconshire, for a term of net less than three years and not exceeding five. Unexceptionable se- curity will be required for the regular payment of the Rent half-yearly. Apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. John Morris, Land and Ti'die Agent, Crickhowel, Brcconshire, who will furnish all requisite information. VALE OF GLAMORGAN", TO BE LET, And entered on the 1;1(1 of February npxt, A SMALL FARM-HOUSE, BARN, and 44 computed Acres of good Pasture, Arable, and Mea- dow Glebe Land, mostly divided, into smell I. Closes, in the parish of Laugaii, about four miles fruin the market-towns of CovVbridge and Bridgend near coal and limekilns. Enquire personally of John Frankfen, Esq. Lomuilnin^Ie, near Cowbridge. GL-AMOUGANSH m e." Splolt Moors. m> TO TIE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Cart!iff-Arms-inh, ht Cardiff, on Saturday, the 8th day of November inst. ;¡t;"our o'clock i:i ihe afternoon, SEVERAL PIECES of LAN!) oil SPLOXT MooRs, near Cardiff, containing 9A. 3R. '20P. now in the OC(;l1putI<Jnot Mr. John Bradley. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Wood, Solicitors, Cardiff. TO Bli LET, THE HIRWAIN IRON-WORKS, together iL with the VEINS of COAL and IllON-Si'ONE under Hirwain Cotumon. These Works are siruated on the burders of the counties of Brecon and Glamorgan, and Oil tht' Tram-road winch connects the Aberdare and ispalh Canals, thereby op- i¡1Hf( easy coinmsmiviations with the ports of Ncath k,. i Cardiff; and are distant from the former eighteen u;jr.i the fail, r i .\enty-five .I*h!CS.' The Works consist of "two Furnaces with Fineries, blown by a Steam oil Bolton and Watts' praiciole; and the oil a Sma') Engine 011 Trevetbick's principle, with the necessary Puddling and Railing Furnaces there arc. 1\('¡¡I. Houses, Work men's Houses, Storehouses, tti. &c. and in short, all Buildings necessary for making Bar Iron. The materia Is are con- veyed to the Works by private Tram-roads, and are to be obtained cheap, and in any quantity* These Works, which are capable of making from four to five thousand tons'of Bar iron yearly, offer the peculiar advantage of being put into action, almost immediately, with comparatively a very small advance of capital. There is a Farlll 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 Iini-ficid$; Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, Brecon and Mr. J. Watkins, on the spot, who will shew Premises. To a great Manufacturer-in George's Fields. c — kJK>UlHE\ and SCOTT, suspend your clacking, And hear me sing of TURNER'S Blacking. 'Tu worth against all odters backing, Who vainly vie with TV Ill\! EH! Blacking. In George's Fields I watcll'd the packing Of hampers IIII'd with Tl'RNEii's Blacking, And wish'd (no wonder !) I were snacknig A quarter pint of :fUHNEH.'s Blacking But, ah poor Poets iiiiisi be lacking Such luxuries as Fit's Blacking. Oft are the Fair their Beaux attacking, Who will not siiim- in TURNERS Blacking: This to their pride is "truly racking, Yet credit brings to TU RN Eli's Blacking. I But most refuse to take what's hacking. j So charm'd are. they ithTU RN Ell's Blacking. The Sailor, while his vessel's tacking, Sports a ncai shoe with TURNER'S blacking; I' rhe hardy Soldier, bivouacking, Defies the damp with TURNER'S Blacking, And, when an hostile City sticking, His Boots shine bright with TURNER'S Blacking. Far HS Japan may ho be tracking Who helps his way with TU RN Ell's Blacking, So pliant, solt, and free from erueking, The leather keeps with TU RN ER's Blacking! Oh 1 'lisi a falsehood huge and whacking To say a word 'gainst TUn,NEll's macking Then haste, 1 pray, and fear no quacking On Boot or Shoe in TU [tNl,,It's Blacking; Whilst lie his labour never slacking Makes such inestimable Blacking! Gentlemen may observe, that this composition, when used for their Gig or Carriage Harness, after One or two applications, will produce a brilliant, rich, glossy, black lustre, and at the same time act as a preserver of the leather. Observe, this Blacking is sold in Sixpenny, Shilling, and Eighteenpcnny Bottles, by all Bootmakers, Grocers, Drug- gists, Perfumers, Ironmsngess, Brushmakers, Sic. in town a Hid country. No. 114,"London Road, South',vark. N. B. Ask for Turner's Blacking. Take notice, this Blacking may be had wholesale and retail, at the Exportation^Warehouse, U4, Loinlon-road, Southward, and by all the Grocers, Perfumers, Oilmen, and Boot-makers in the Metropolis, and by the under-men- tioned Agents :— SWANSEA •• T.Jenkins. PSMBP.OKE Ji. Wilmol S. Jenkins D.Thomas. J. Edmonds J. Pudnor R. Bevan Tenby J. Child A. Griffiths G. Davis S. Daws I J. Rees CAKMAKTIIEN J. Morris F. Noot J. Williams NARBETI1 •• George St Co. C.Jones MILFOJID T..Tones J. H arris K Pritchard J. Morgan IIavcKroao- J. Potter J. Lewis iv £ sx J. Allen J.Edwards W.Jewell Lr.ANDit.o W. L. Lott J. Nash Li'.ANGADOCK T. Thomas J'.Davis LLANBOIBY 15. Lewis P. Beczard LLANDOVERY D. R. Rees J. Jenkins L. Williatus ABERGAVENNYII. Stuckley BRECON W. Vaughan H. Williams M.Robertson. I. Wyke, R. W#t)Ston I W. D.ivis W. Robertson MONMOUTH C. Ford G. Awbrsy S. Bevan CmeKnowenJ.Williams W. Hnrrh. A :Ji.'for T v asi> zt's-Blacking. I FARMS to LET, near CrickhoweL TO BE LET, And entered upon at Christmas ani Candlemas next, Q EViirRAL small -compact FARMS, with convenient Buildings, extensive Common Rights, 6cc, Far particulars apply to Mr. Davies, Surveyor and Land Agent, Langa'-tock-Ci ickhowel. Letters to be sent free of postage. G' LI :\FO J XG A NSI1 I HE. TO BE LET, AND entered UPON IMMENtATELY, (ReadyFurnished or Unfurnished), NEWCASTLE HOUSE, adjoining the town of Bridgend, late in the occupation of the Rev. W. I** Lewi*, l iie Premises consist of two very- good sitting- rooms, five good bcd-rooms. and servaiits'-rooms; conve- nient offices, coach-house, six-stall stable, and gardens. The situation is particularly healthy, and is well calcu- lated fur a sportsman, there being abundance of woodcocks and game in the neighborhood, and very good banting, with an excellent pack of hounds which are kept and re- gularly hunted within an easy distance. Any quantity of Land (not exceeding 27 Acres) may be had with the premises. For particulars enquire (if by letter, post-paid) of Mr. Thos, Williams, Solicitor, Cowbrldge. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 19th of November lust. at Splotf, near Cardiff, A BOUT Twenty Thousand ASH, SPRUCE J'l FIR, SYCAMORE, "&c. from 18 inches to four feet high, a growth best adapted to produce the immediate effect of shelter, and ornament, and growing in an adhesive ?oi) rtiay be moved without risk or impediment to their growth, ¡ with the saving of freight and package. They will be put «p in lots of about 20!) each, for the convenience of small purchasers, and will be sold without the least reserve. To be viewed any time preceding the sale, which will begin at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues to be h-id the An¿d, Inn, Cardiff; Bear inn, Cow bridge Heath Cock la a, Newport; and Castle Inn, Merthyr. C A R M A RTHEK SH I LIE—SOU T H WALES. FOR SALE. BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A LI, that very compact and valuable FREE- HOLD ESTATE, called the ABEKLASH ESTATE, in the parish of Dandebie, in the Said county of Carmar- then; consisting fJÎ several finely wooded and well allotted Fann," in the occupation of respectable tenants, let at she very Inw annual-rent of jf'201) :3,. I These Premises are within a ring-fence, and situate on the turnpike-road leading from the market and post-town of Llandilo to the fashionable sea-port town of Swansea, through both of which places the London mail passes daily, distant from Llandilo six miles, and from Swansea fifteen miles, and two miles from lime and goal.* The whole of the property is intersected with Maiden Veins of Cool, which, may be worked at an easy expense, to great advantage. Athe RE.V'E,RS*GN in FEE (immediately expectant on the detiihs'of three persons, now of the respective n&«s of 70 vears, 0*0 yearn, and 40 year*, or thereabouts) of and in several MESSUAGES. TENEMENTS, FARMS, LANDS, and HERE.D1TAMENTS, with extensive COL- LIERIES, now let to respectable tenants, at the ;tiiiiiial rent of ,'635.16s. or thereabouts situate in the several parishes of Lhmoa, Llandabie, and Llanarthney, in the said county- *}[' Carmarthen. The above Estates are nearly contigious to each other, and would either separately or together form the most de- sirable properties in the Principality for the investment of money. Particulars may be had (if by letter, post-paid) on appli- cation to A. Manning, Esq, John-street, Adclpbi, London; to S. H. Phillips, Esq. Norfolk-street, Strand, London to Mr. William Hay, of Brinmuwr,near Llandilo, who will shew the Premises or tf J. Beynon, Solicitor, Neweastle- Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, who will treat for the sale. The Old Maid, the Monkey, and the Cat. T the west of the town lives a maiden whose days Are deep in a state of declension, And she like the rest of her sisterhood pays To niiankies and c; ts her attention. One morn Air Pug broke the ring of his chain, And pleased from its weight to be lightened, Ran about till he saw in his humorous vein, A boot Warren's Blacking had brightened. Surprised, yet afraid of its beauty, lIe eyes His face in its elegant hue, Yet to mischief inclined seized a cat as his piize, And brought her the wonder to view. But the Cat, not so frightened as Pug, made no more To (101, but she it the boot rattl'd, She howled altd she scratched, and she ranted and tore, One. wou'd have tliought there were twenty embattled. The lady came in the midst of the fray, The jumped upon her-shoulder, And screaming and fear struck she hobbled away. No being on earth could then hold her. Oh save rue oh save me she furiously cried To her footman who ran-out to find her, But like her he thought that Old Nick he espied, In the shape of poor Pug cling behind her. But no sooner he entered and saw the fair hoot, So brightly and jettily beaming, Thau he knew Warren's Blacking alone was the root Of all the disorder and screaming. To his lady the cause was no sooner made known, And she too the bright boot had seen, Than she ordered with Warren's Jet Blocking alone, Her boots and her shoes they would" clean. The above inestinublc Blacking is prepared by (Removed to) ;30, STRAND, London and sold at j owausca Edmonds, 'I Jenkins, j Bevan, Wallers, JUlies" I > Birch a II, Morris, lladcliffe, Swetman, Neath Rees, Morgan, Arthur. Cowbridge Ballard. Bridgend, Meyrick, Llewelyn, Bridgcnd. Meyrick, Llewelyn, Merthyr Stephens, Kay, I Davis, J.u.es. Cardiff Davies. I LI an daft Johnson. Lantrissent W.John. Caerpliiliy T. Jo ires. () Newport. Lewis, I Jones, Bird. I Tredegar. Parry. I Carmarthen J. Evans, Harris, Baldwin, Morgan. Llandovery Davies, Rees. LlanelJy Roberts, Evans. Kidwe1!y. Evans, Rees. ieiiby Reynolds, Griffiths, G wy ther, -Pembroke.. Wihnot, Painter, Chase. Milford. Starbuck, Pritchard. Ilaverfcra we*t, Gibbs, War} ow, Rl'es, Allen, Jardine, Gladstone Brecon Walkins, Evans, '7 (l ¡¡ght'1o Cardigan. C.Lewis. And by most Boot-makers Groccrs, Ironmongers, Brush- makers, 1 eijumers,_&c. in every town iti :he kingdom it: j 'SUOSJIS L'ct'.ics, 04. vi;a >g,j, INN AND TAVERN. TO BE LET, AND ENIEilKfl rrOM ISIM EDIA TEL Y, A Most comfortable INN and TAVERN, called The BUSH-INN, with most convenient Offices and Stables adjoining, situate in a most eligible part of the Commerpial and Sea-Balhing Town of Sw ANSFA. the prin- cipal rooms a beautiful view of the Harbour and Bay. ^Tins is a most compact concern for an (tides- tT;c-i;s family -tt'ho c*i.t Id command- a small -eapitiW, Oi-%e a a advanlagesus retreat fur any persm dpsirous of retiring from a larger concern in the same or any other business. An Inn of this description will meet support r.tm encou- ragement. For further particulars apply to Mr. Godwin, on the pre- mises; or to Mr. Rees Bevati, Casile-sfreet, Swanse.i. ° The- Furniture and Fixtures may he had at a fair valua- tion, and time will be given, if required, or. security for the j,f ymeuc. F,, LAl,U Pt N, I'I'U li E. LLANIGJN HOUSE, near HAY, BRECON. The Public are respectfully informed, that on Tuesday, the lStii day of November, 1817, and following days^ iviii be subrnitted FOR SALE BY AUCTION, By Mr. MELsOM. A I.X the elegant Sc matchless HOUSEHOLD FURNII UllE, Brussels. Floor,and Stair Carpeting; Kitchen, Brewing, and-Dairy UtensiN, with oilier valuable Effects, at Llanigan-Hiiuse, near Hay, tne residency of Thynne Howe G wynne,Esq.: distant frenj Brecon fourteen miles, from Hereford twenty miles, and from Hay or.c mile. The Furniture may be viewed on Monday' preeedinp the sai, t Further particulars will appear in Cataloging, to he bad at the principal Inns in Ijivcois, Hereford, Hay, and at tha piace ot sale.—1 he sale to commence each morn; ut eleven o'clock. The House, with tne Coach-house, Stables, Gardens, and about ten Acres of M.viow Land, to be ..i.T. Ap ¡ the premises SA L b ¡"US f',J.L\ ED, But notff peremptorily fixed for Wednesday, the C!.6th day of November TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In pursuance or an Act cf Parliament, entitled, An Act for vesting pnri of ne devised Estates of George Phiiipps, Esq. deceased;" at the Ivy Bush-inn, Carmarthen, on Wednesday, the ?6;h day 'of November, 1317, atone o'clock in the afternoon, several FREEHOLD FARMS and HOUSES, in the parishes of Llaugirmor, Lhntda.-og. Llanartlm«y, Li an fynidd, and the town of Carmarthen -continuing be- tween 2 and 3000 Acres, and sene^fc' known bv the name of the CO EDG A! N EST AT1 E This is a most eligible property T>r the investment of money, being lithe Free on the payment of a nom nai modus, in respect of Hay, Lambs, Wool, Cows, f aivcs, &c.; and Toll Free at Carmarthen and all tr.-o other market towns ill the neighbourhood, being within the aiu.ien.t Duchy of Lancaster. The Irish iiiil mail-'oacii road passes through the of the property, -and an improved line, for which all An of Parliament has been obtained, will inteisect another larg» body of the Esf'ate.- Strata of coal H'd)in:n stone range muler several of the Farms, manure and fuel are peculiarly cheap, the poor rates very moderate, and -he Utui tax of tL" whole Estate docs Hot exceed eight pounds pei aonuir.. The mean dista::ce^ from Carmarthen snd Swansea is about three miles frt-u the former, and twenty-three from the latter town. T Le Estate dJOlInos with game, and 'here is excellent salmon and other fi«hii:i: within an easy dis- tance. being in t)¡C immedsaie vicinity of the navigable river Towy. and only seven miles from die sea. As the Act of Parliament directs that all piirchase-r ;onies shall be paid into the Bank of England, [u the name of the Account ant-General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there, evparie the purchasers of the devised Estates of George PLiitpps, deceased," no deposits will be takea at the sale. Detailed particulars and copies of the map? of the dif- ferent Farms are preparing, and may he had in the course 01 a week, at the Ivy Bush-inn, and of Mr James Brown. Surveyor, Carmarthen, who will shew t'he EM ale; at the Camhrian-Omce and Aleck worth Arms, Swa, s a-. Bush inn and Commercial-Rooms, Bristol; Libraries in B*th; and also of'Me-srs. Marriott and Blamire. 14. Grav'a Inn-square, London; and of noh. Nelson Thomas. Solie r, Swansea. DICEY's Originai anr:;(> cy G-rnuiue DR. BATEMAN'S PECTORAL DROPS, It bottUs at is. 1 ±d. each, d ly included. I IN all Colds, Coughs, Agues, Fevers. Rheu- matism, p;iis in the Breast, Limbs, and Joints and in most caoes where Colas are the origin. no medicine has ever been used with greater success, or held ;J; holier esti- mation, than the Genuine BATI.>IAN'S DROPS irl- neces- sary, however, to observe, that there are various Imitations of this excellent Medicine by different pretenders allot theui utter strangers to the t-rue preparation; of such, as you value your health, beware, and be careful to ask for The Original and only true Dr. Batenian's Drops," which have the words DJCEY and Co." printed in the stamp aiiixed over the cork.—All others arc counterfeit. Sold at the Original Warehouse, No. It), Bow Church? yard, London and sold retail by the following Agents Jenkins, Lister, Dawe, and Edmonds, Swansea"; Rees, Neath Llewellyn, Bridgend Bradley, Cowbridge Va- chells, Cardiff; G. Davis, druggist, Haverfordwest; Wyke, Abergavenny; Prichard, Chepstow; Pro'bvn,j'un. Ponty- nool; and by all respectable medicine venders, in bottles at Is. 17|d. — is. 6d. and 2s. 9d. each. NEliVOUS AFFECTIONS, OPt a disposition to be too easily susceptible oi irregular and painful emotions, may be considered as one of the greatest scourges to people of rank- The all- wise Creator of the Universe hat); allotted to the nerves :T\ oriice iii all !he animal machine, which requires the greatest perfection in their operations.—They are, therefore, the most liable, to be disordered, the most susceptible ot alter- ation, and the most difficult to be rectified.—No wonder, then, that disorders in this delicate system should be so commun and permanent, and that the variations of well and ill should so frequently happen. For nervous consumptions, iowness of spirits, inward de- cays, debility or relaxation ineithersex, whether hereditary or owing to youthful imprudencies, that renovating medi- cine, the CORDIAL BALM OF GfLEAD, stands un- rivalled us it not only invigorates the decayed juices, but throws e genial warmth upon the debilitated and relaxed parts that stand in|need of assistance. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of the Cambrian, Swansea; Mr. Daniel, bookseller, and Mr. White, printer, Car- manhen; Air. Geo. Davies, druggist, Haverfordwest; and Mr. North, Brecon in bottles, price lis. each; or Four in one family bottle tor 3,5s. by which one lis. botlie is saved, with the words Saml. Solomon, Liverpool," en- graved on the stamp. Dr.SoIomo.ri expects, when consulted by letter, t lw usual compliment of it one pound note to be inclosed, addressed I Money letter. Dr. Solomon, Gil tad house, near Liver- pool. Paid double postage." Also, price, three shillings, That scarce, interesting, and, useful Fami iy Work (with which is given an elegant Portrait of the Author, and View of 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 I Hypochondriac Complaints; also General Remarks on those Diseases with which (lie human body is most frequently ¡ nfftictcd explaining the symptoms, mode of treatment and remedies mo>t praperly a tin pled /or^esual Psfejiity, jto.