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WILLIAM BARRETT ] HAVING entered upon that old-established and well known Inn, Tlie CARDIFF ARMS, in the town of Cardiff, embraces this opportunity of returning his iiiost sincere and grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentrv. Commercial Gentlemen, and the Public generally, who •lave, during his residence at the ANGEL, honoured him ivith their support and patronage, and he trusts, that by the niost zealous attention in every department of his establish- Blent, to ensure a continuance of their favours, which will we his constant endeavour to deserve. £ 3* POSTING in all its branches. WANTED, as a WORKING BAILIFF, on a small Farm, and as FORESTER, a middle-aged Alan, who can be well recommended from his last place, «t>r sobriety, honesty, and attention to his work. Apply to the Printer. To Parents and Guardians. WANTED, an APPkimx-TICE TO-A CIIB- MIST and DRUoGIST. The situation IS bighlv desirable for a Youth, as he will be placed in a family of the first respectability. spo' Letters addressed (post-paid) to Mr. David Nicholl, Druggist, Carmarthen or to Mr. Nicholl, Cambrian-place, owansea, will be immediately attended to. TO CLERKS OF WORKS. W'ANTED, a P E R S O N conversant in Marine Works, Navigation of Rivers, Birthing Shipping, and overlooking Workmen and Masonry, to SUPERINTEND the HARBOUR of SWANSEA, and the Works going on there. j Any Persons competent to fill such a Situation are desired *? sen 1 in their Terms, and Certificates of their qualifica- tions to undertake the same, to Mr. PADLF.Y, Clerk to the yustees of the Harbour of Swansea, on of before the 15th day of April next. "No letters will be attended to unless the postage be pa id. Diocese of St. David's. A GENERAL ORDINATION will be held fry the LORD BISHOP of ST. DAVTD's, at the Palace.,at Abergwilly, on Sunday, the 14th day of April HextV-rThe requisite papers must be sent by the Candidates incases not exceeding one ounce each), -directed for the *>shup, to the care of the Registrar,; at Carmarthen, on or ^efonj the 23d day of March instant and.are to be them- selves; at Abergwilly on the morning of Tuesday, the 9th day of April, lor Examination. By order of the Lord Bishop, CHAS. MORGAN, N. P. Registrar. Carman hen, 4th March, 1822. BANK OF ENGLAND, February 28, 1822. THE COURT of DIRECTORS do hereby give Notice, that thev will continue to REMir any Quantity of the GOLD COIN of the Realm. to any. of the j Principal Towns of England and Wales, free of expense, in Sums not Jess than THREE THOUSAND POU NDS, on 0pplication being made to the Chief Cashier, prior to the 5st of April next, and the amount previously paid into the of England. II. BEST, Secretary. Composition for Assessed Taxes. "VrOTIC.E is hereby given, iliat Persons de- -LN sirous of compounding for their Assessed Taxes, or of renew in" their former Compositions, under the provi- sion if «iw° Act of 1st 2d Geo. IV. cap. llj. raav, on fiions of the ici »• ■» or Collectors ot the parish l.i application to tne },e Surveyor of the District, receive j which the}?-resid_e. jjca[j|e (0 their cases; which forms the forms of noll<rel)V them, with the declarations therein must be feturn€C illed up, as prescribed by the Act, on required, P*<>Pe'%y of Apri|, 1822. or before the or(jer 0f tlie Board, MATHEW WINTER, Secretary. rvrr rr_.s, Somerset-House, lindlrik;irch l'm*- GUARDIAN ve and Life Assurance Company, Lombard street (the Entrance of the Post-office), m *N LONDON, FAHE principles upon which this Institution A- # is founded, have been adopted after a mature inves- gation of the practice of other Offices, and wiil be found jj* combine advantages not hitherto offered by any other Assurance Company. The Assured of a certain standing, participate in the Profits every seven years. A subscribed Capital amounting to One Million and a sgcures the Assured from the responsibility attached 0 Societies for mutual'assurance. Ctaimants may have their demands on the Company sub- mitted to reference. No charge nnde for Policies when the sum assured founts to fSOO, and upwards. DIRECTORS. STEWART MARJORIBANKS, Esq. M. P. Chairman. NK, ,,R RICHARD MEE RAISES, Esq. Deputy Chairman ■JJJ-C. Brand ram, Esq. John Martin, Esq. M. P. ^I'liam Copland, Esq. Rowland Mitchell, Esq. William D. Dawson, Esq. Robert Mitford, Esq. Slr,T. Hame Farquhar, Bart. John G. Ravenshaw, Esq. Johfi Garratt, Esq. Alderman Robert Rickards, Esq. ij'cliolas Garry, E<q. John Shore, Esq. f ni. Haldhna'nd, Esq.M.P. Edward Stewart, Esq. ■John Harvt;y, Esq. Andrew II. Thomson, Esq. C. Holla,nd, Esq. John Thornton. Esq. vjeorge Jeuner, Esq. John Tulloch, Esq. John Loch., Esq. James Tulloch, Esq. vieorge Lyall, Esq. T AUDITORS. Lewis Loyd, Esq. William Ward, Esq. A. W. Robarts, Esq. M. P. Thomas Wilson, Esq. BANKERS. Messrs. Martin, Stone, cf Martin. 68, Lombard-street. Messrs. Thomas Coutts 9' Co. 59, Strand. Company's Agents in Wales are as undermentioned Mr. Richard Briscoe, Wrexham; Mr. T. Williams, Bangor; Mr. John Evans, Brecon Mr. Evan Griffith, Bridgend and Cowbridge; Mr. David Evans, Cardiff: Mr. Alex. Cuthbertson, Neath Mr. Wm. Morgan, Lantrissent. The. Gravel and Stone, Lumbago, fyc. tllCKMAN's PILLS are allowed to be the 1 -4 most successful Preparation for effectually removing n,;<j ('preventing the future recurrence of those Disorders ^'lich arise from an imperfect action of the Urinary Organs, *S QRAVEL AMP STONE, I.UMBAGO. PAINS IN THF. BACK ^n LOIN'S, SUPPRESSION OF URINE, &C. composed ot 1(5 inost innocent ingredients, this truly valuable Medicine rejieves the suffering patient from the excrutiatmg tortures those diseases without any violence or injury to the con- V-ttu(ioni and requires no confinement or restraint ot diet iiririg its use. It is one ot the oldest Public'Medicines ^tant: and its peculiar virtues and efficacy have uniton-nly 1.1 'tltltained the highest reputation. Sold in boxes, at 2s 9d. and Its. by Butler's, Chemists, "ui Cheapside,'London: 20, Waterloo-place, Edinburgh 31, Sackville-strcet, Dublin and by the principal throughout the United Kingdom. Entirely New Establishment I In LONDON, (WHICH COMMENCED IN NOVEMBER LAST) FOR THE SALE OF Genuine Wines and Spirits, -V THROUGHOUT THE KINGDOM, FOR READY MONEY ONLY. *«0»—1 THE Public are respectfully informed, that the Proprietors of the LOUDON GENFFINE TEA A- COMPANY, 23, LUDGATE- IIILL, in consequence of 'he high reputation and decided preference their Teas have obtained throughout the Kingdom, have been induced, from numberless suggestions, to «>"»harjc in the WINP. <».«J SPIRIT TRADE, on art extensive scale, ami o» similar LIBERA^ under the of lt)6 7' London Mine Company, 141, FLEET-STREET, LONDON, For the purpose of supplying Country Residents with Wines and Spirits pure and unadulterated; and the following will be warranted of VERY SUPERIOR QUALITIES, at the Prices quoted:" Per Dozen. Per Dozen. Fine Ports, old in the Wood 42s. Bucellas 48s. Ditto,-vintage 1815 46s. Lisbon and Calcavella 45s. Crusted old bottled Ports ,.3ts. to 84s. Claret 72s—very fine 90s. Siierry .46s. to 50s. Ditto, Marganx, Lafit-te, and Latour, c £ 5 5s. to < £ 5 15s. Superior old ditto .543, to 63s. Hermitage ^5 5s, West India Madeira 50s. Sauterne and Bars.ac ,75s. to 90s. Superior ditto ..60s. to 72s. Champagne 90s. to 7 Guineas. East Indja ditto 70s. to 105s. Hock 84s. to 8 Guineas. Tenerilfe .42s. to 46s. Moselle .60s. to 72s. Per Gallon. Per Gallon. Brandy, 25s Jamaica Rum,. 18s. t Hollands, 25s Geneva, 13s. This Company do not sell Cape Wines, nor will they ever be admitted into their Cellars, their qualities being invariably bad. AH Agent will be appointed in every principal Town; hut, in the interim, all Orders, accompanied by Remittances, will be immediately forwarded, FREE OF CARRIAGE, to any part of this Couotry.-No application for Agency zoill be answered unless post-paid. TO EMIGRANTS. For QUEBEC, Warranted to sail on or before the 25th of March inst. THE FINE First Class S B I P PHILIP, Coppered and Copper fastened, *irT^jLIIavinfi good ACCOMMODATIONS for CABIN <*■ AL)CJ STKEEAGE PASSENGERS.. For particulars apply to W. Chubb, Quay, BRISTOL. TO BE LET, A HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Rutlaud Place, Swansea, now in the occupation of Arthur- Jones, Esq.—(possession to be had at Lady-day next) comprising a breakfast-room, dining-parloiu, and drawing- room, with eight bed-rooms, kitchen, back-kitcl'en, but.er's pantry, two.cellars, boot room, and other conveniences. Also, to be LET, a BAKEHOUSE, well-adapted for general business, situate at the Topoi Goat'street, Swansea, withimmcdiat.eposses-.ion. For further particulars apply at the Office of Mr. R. Withecombe, Solicitor, or to Mr. Daniel Harris, Aucioneer, t': Swansea. (One Concern.) b\V J'fJ. 'O'Ü-u.c, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BR LET, FURNISHED, And entered upon immediately, being ready in every respect for the reception of a small J ami ly (one without children preferred ), ACOTTAG ERESIDENCE, with or without A twelve Acres of good Pasture Lands, containing two sitting-rooms and five bed-rooms; servants' offices Coach- house and Stable, with a jjood Garden; well situated within two miles of the London road, tour miles of a good market town, and the same distance from the sea. For terms and particulars apply (post paid) to Mr. Wm. Llewelyn, Pyle, Glamorgan. To Millers, Bakers, Shopkeepers, §c. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF YEA RS, AND MAY BE ENTERED VPOW j' IMMEDIATELY, A GRIST MILL, with a DWELLING-HOUSB, Shop, Bakehouse, Stable, Piggery, &c. situated in Cardiff, and adjoining the Canal. 1 The Mill is worked by a Steam Engine, and consists of two Pair of Stones, and all other Machinery necessary for the manufacturinir of tlour. The HI/use and Shop front the street, and adjoin the bakehouse, &c. and the whole is on the banks of the Canal, possessing every advantage that situation can afford for carry ing on a considerable trade at a small expense. The Engine, and all the Mill Machinery, have been just put into complete working order; and will be let either together or separate, so as to suit any one desirous of taking. Every encouragefllcntwiU be given to a good tenant. For inspecting the same apply on the premises; and for other, particulars apply to Mr. E. P. Richards, Solicitor, Cardiff. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Noyadd Llanarth, in the parish of Llanarth, in the said county, late the property of John Brookes, Esq. deceased, on Wednesday, the 20th day of March instant, and the following days, until the whole is disposed of,- ALL the valuable LIVE STOCK, consisting of 50 head of horned cattle (of the real Castle-Martin breed), six fat oxen, two fine bulls, capital saddle and draught horses, mares, colts, one boar, and two breeding sows. Also, a very handsome GIG and HARNESS. IMPLEMENTS-of HUSBANDRY, consisting of carts, ploughs, harrows, corn and turnip drills, scarifiers, cultiva- tors, chaff nnd turnip cutters, winnowing machines, and everyotber implement for draining and the cultivation of a large farm, on the latest and most improved plan, with many otberimplements for various openHions jll husbandry, of the best and newest construction, plough and cart har- ness of all sorts. In the Granary—A large quantity of old BARLEY, WHEAT, OATS. and VETCHESseveral Stacks of WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, HAY, &c. A SI¡,ck of CHEESE, together with the BREWING and DAIRY UTENSILS, and many other articles too nume- rous to mention. The s,de to commence precisely at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Good credit will be given on approved security. GLAMORGAN. At COWBRIDGE FAIR, on Tuesday, the 19lh inst. Will be shewn for Sale, THE very handsome, strong, young Stallion, L OTHELLO, Which last year gained the Premium from the Agricutturat Society. TOWN OF BRECON. Desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLLTBY AUCTION, By Mr. THOMAS PROSSER, 'pi 16 Go'den-Lion-inn, iit t)ie town of Brecon, on 1 hursday, the 28th day of March, 1822, between the hours of lour and six o'clock in the alternoon (unless in the mean time disposed of by Private Contract, of which notice will be given), subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, the following very desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY., Eligibly situated in the centre of the town of Brecon, In the undermentioned Lots: Lot 1. A LL that capital M E S S U A G E, or jLA. DWELLING-HOUSE, with the APPUR-IE- NANCES. now in the occupation of Mr. Walter Churchey. Lot '4. All that capital MESSUAGE, or DW ELLING- HOUSE. with the APPURTENANCES, together with a two- stall STABLE, now in the occupation of Mr. 1 nomas LVwell. Either of the above Premises is well adapted for the re- sidence of a genteel family. .Lot 3. AH niai imninsneu ri'JU.M'j, adjoining the lasi 1. lot, now used as a Warehouse, in the occupation of Messrs. Prosser and Allen. Lot 4. All those TWO STABLES at the entrance to the Lion Yard, now in the occupation of Mr.Thomas Phil,ips and Messrs. Prosser and Allen. Lot 5. All that spacious YAR-D, called the LION YARD, together with the STABLES, and-A small GARDEN behind the same, at the bottom of the said Yard, now in the occu- pation of Messrs. Prosser and Allen, and Mr. William Vaughan. • For further particulars apply (it by letter, postage free; to Messrs, Bold and YaugJian, Solicitors, Brecon. B ft ECO N SII IRE. ELTGrBLB „ FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLVIT AUCTION, By Mr. HOWELL WILLIAMS, At the Bush-inn, in the town of Brecon, on Saturday, the 23d day of March inst. at five (,'clock in the afternoon, under conditions to be then produced, unless before dis- posed of by private contract, Lot l. A LL that capital MESSUAGE, -toge< -OL ther with the united FARM" LANDS, called NOYADD, TROSCOED, CAE W ATKIN, and CAE COCHIN, situate in the several parishes of Llan- gunnider and Llanthetty containing in the whole about 185 Statute Acres of good Arabie, afeadow, and Pasture LanH, now in the occupation of Thomas Meredith. This Estate lies within a short distance of Llangunnider village, near which the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal runs; two miles from the- Brinore.Tram-Road, and nine from Brecon and is conveniently situated for the markets connected with several extensive Iron Works. Coal and lime are in the immediate vicinity; and there is a valuable Right of Common-on the Llan- gunnider Bilk Lot 2. All that FARM and LANDS, together with the Buildings thereon, called The CASTLE, situate in the pa- rish of Llangunnider, within half a mile of the village,con- taining about 28 Statut'e Acres, now in the occupation of Mr. Llewelyn Prosser. This is a very desirable Farm, in every respect most ad- vantageously situated, and has a similar Right of Com- mon to lot 1. Lot 3. All those FIELDS or CLOSES of LAND, called TYR Y FEIRAD, containing about 21 Statute Acres, situate in the parish of Aberyskir, within three miles of Brecon, now in the occupation of Mr. Daniel Williams, as tenant at will: Lot 4. All that CLOSE of LAND, called The KENNEL FIELD, situate in the parish of St. John the Evangelist, in the suburbs of the town of Brecon, now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Wallace. The purchaser or purchasers may be accommodated with part of the pnrch ise-money on Morgage ot the Estates. For a view of the premises apply to the several Tenants; and for further particulars to Mr. Middleton Powell, Soli- citor, Brecon. All letters to be post-paid. TOOTH-ACHE AND EAR-ACHE. PERRY's ESSENCE has received the sanc- tion and support of the most distinguished personages in the kingdom, together with the united testimony of the first Physicians in Europe, and numerous favourable com- ments in highly respectable Medicnl Journals. where itlws been declared to be the BEST THING EVER DISCOVERED FOR THE TOO'iffl-ACHE AND EAR-ACHE." Itinstantane- ously relieves the most excruciating pain, preserves the Teeth sound and firm, prevents further decay, effectually cures the Scurvy in the Gums, fastens loose teeth, and ren- ders them firm and serviceable to the latest period, and effectually prevents the Tooth-Ache. Sold in bottles, at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. by Butler's, Che- mists, No 4, Cheapside, London; 2f>, Waterloo-place, Edinburgh; and 34. Sackville-street, Dublin and by the principal Medicine Venders throughout the United King- dom. 1 —WM—WWWMWWaMgWWBIWWMiaMSaiWMWiBi l.y.a, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By DANIEL BOWEN JONES, At Newcastle, Bridgend, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 20th and 21st of March inst. A Large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE and other Effects; comprising mahogany tables, Indian cane chairs and bedsteads; camp and other bedsteads; beds, bolsters, and pillcws hair and flock mat- tresses blankets and counterpanes mahogany card-tables a telescope mahogany chest of Irawers and bookcase; deal chest of drawers and wardrobes; carpets, hearth rugs, window-curtains, passage lamp, swing glasses, wine coolers, china, earthenware, kitchen, and brewing utensiis; together with a double-seated one-horse chaise and harness com- plete, water-cask and carriage, &c. &c. The sale to begin precisely at eleven o'clock each day, and the whole to be sold without reserv§. Catalogues to be had at Pyle-inn; Blue Bell, Laleston; at the Horse and Jockey, Cowbridae Wyndham-Arms, Bridgend; and at the Auctioneer' Bridgend. Hie Furniture to foe seen on the premises the Monday and Tuesday previous to the sale. >, Capital OAK COPPICE WOODS. GLAMORGAN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. BREWER and LONG, At the Hanbury-Arms-inn, Caerleon, on Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1822, between the hours of two and four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, the present Tallage of the under-mentioned Oak Coppice Woods, IN TWO LOTS Lot 1. CROSVAN-ISHA, adjoining the Avon Bar^oed, in the hamlet of Bridcilier, and parish of Gelligare, containing 23A. ]R. 37P. mere or less; together with FIVE BRAKES, standing on Crosvan- Isha Farm, containing 17A. 3R. IP. more or less, of the same growth and quality as the above Coppice Wood. Lot 2. COED Y-CRCSVAN-UCHA, adjoining lot 1, and containing 24A. 3R. 35P. more or less; together with THREE BRAKES. now growing on Crosvan-ucha Farm, 1 containing ISA. 2ft. 5P. more or less, of the same growth as the above Coppice Wood. The two lots are within a ring fence, and, being 3d years' growth, and of great size, offer such advantages to the pur- chasers of Bark and Pit Timber as can scarcely be equalled in the county.—A Survey and Map of the whole will be produced oil the day of sale. Fur further particulars enquire of Mr. John Aram, Pont Moil, near Pontypool Mr. Richard Jones, Woodward. Goytrey; or to Mr. John Perrott, of Gelligare, who will shew the respective lots. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Capital NAVY and other TIMBER, with TAcresofCoppicE-WooD.. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. BRWER & LONG, On Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1322, at the ITanbury- Arms, in the town, of Caerleon, between the hours of three and six in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as will be then produced, Lot l. 4 C* A,riT XL 0 A K T IM B E R TREES, numbered with red paint, standing on the Park Farm, in the parish of Langattock juxta Caerleon. 100 Capital OAK and 40 BEECH TIMBER TREES, t'.v. tl.c oV,ore puiisli. ? C~a u",p al OAK TIMBER TREES, standing -on the Lodge Farm, in the same parish. 17 Capital OAK and 2 ASH TIMBER TUBES, ing at Pont-liir, in the same parish Lot 3.-47 Capital OAK and 2 ASH TIMBER TREES, standing on Ty-Coch Land and Wuod, in the hamlet of Glascoed, with the present Falla^e of the COPPICE-WOOD, adjojning the I y-Coch Farm, containing seven Acres. 46 Capital OAK TIMBER TREES, standing on Ty- Coch Farm, in the parish of Panteg, in the tenure'of Daniel Evans. Lot 4.-77 Capital OAK, 104 BEECH, and 3 ASH TIMBER TREES, standing in thf Llanarch, Font Ddu, and Gratg Vawr COPPICE-WOODS, ia the parishes of Mo- nyddyslwn and Bedweihi. Trwlvnr^n;'1^1 (>AK, 17 BEECH, and 5 ASH TIM BLR, IREES, standing in the Graig-Vawr Coppice, in tlje '/ffl'0' Monyddyslwn. 1 lie uak limber, comprising the above lots, is of excel- lent quality, of large dimensions, and fit for navy uses.— .e Asli, Beech, &c. are very sound, and extremely well calculated for wheelwrights and carpenters and the whole -p"e ;.ots.are very convenient for laud and water carriage. l°-r T\fr particulars apply to Mr. John Aram, Ponty- P? j';831'8. Brewer and Long, Newport; and for a view "1ffererit lots of Timber, to-Mr. Richard Jones,1 Woodward, Goytre. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, For a term of years, and entered upon immediately, THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PREMISES: AN excellent well-built modern HOUSE, called KILVEY MONT, with about 83 Acres of Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, within a ring fence, situated in the parish of Lansamlet, and about two miles and a half from the town of Swansea. The House com- prises a dining-room 20 feet by 16t. by 10| in heightii, a breakfast-room or library adjoining, drawing-room i8 feet by 16h kitchen 20 feet by 13, brewing kitchen, laundry, and spacious offices and conveniences on the ground floor three bed-rooms 17 feet by 13, and dressing-rooms attached, on the first floor; 4 bed-rooms 18 feet by 10, and storeroom, on the second floor, with roomy cellaring, stables, and harness-rooms, coach-housc, barn, outhouses, and garden adjoining. The Land is well situated on a gentle declivity, and is easily capable of very great improvement. Also, the COLLIERY, now working under the above Estate. 1 he quality of the C(>al is so well-known as io render it superfluous to say anything in its praise the quantity now raised finds a ready market in Swansea, and the Coal Work may be opened on a larger scale, and worked above level, at a tufling expense, to great ad- vantage. It would be preferred to let the above as one concern, to the same person. Also, EAGLE'S BUSH COLLIERY, situate near the Town, Canal, and River of Neath, now working, and partly 'I supplying Neath with Coals. A Rail or Tram-road runs from the Pit's mouth to the Neath Canal, and there is an excellent Wharf or Shipping place at Briton-ferry, near the mouth of the river.-Tllls Colliery abo possesses the advantage of being easily worked above level, at a compa- rative trifling expense.—Any quantity of Land will be Jet with it. Also, Several eligible MESSUAGES, FARMS, and LANDS, for separate Tenements, called Tir Sekir, Cicnt, Pandy, Y Cwm, Ceven-y-Coed, and. Ca,e rlthm. containing altogether about J50 Acres, situate in the parishes of Neath, Lantwit near Neath, and Brilon-ferry. Also, Several HOUSES and a large COURT or PIECE of GROUND, eligibly situated for building purposes, in Neath, and at Mehucrythan, an adjoining village. No persons will be treased wiiii whose characters, re- sponsibility, and references are not, in the first instance, of undeniable respectability. For further particulars and to treat for any,part of the Premises application may be made, post-paid, to Mr. HerbcrtEd ward Evans, Solicitor, Eagle's Bush: and to Messrs. Berrington ana Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea Messrs. Deere and Cook, Solicitors, Cowbridge and. Rob!. Price, Esq. Solicitor, 8, New Inn, London, at. whose Offiocs i Maps of the Estates may be seen. V 1..e 'j., 111." ..L .1 iIt'\ ,i'í. "'111 1!0 JUST IMPORTED, AND NOW ON SALE, At a Reduced Wholesale Price, At the STORES of FRANCis D. MICHAEL, Quay, ABOUT 120 PHESTS of fine ST. MICHAEL'S ORANGES, in excellent condition. Swansea, Marnh 4, 1822. SWANSEA. Modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, At No. 7, Fisher-street, on Monday, th? 13th day of March inst. and following.days, iintilihe wliole are disposed of, ALL the modern and we] I-preserved HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE; consisting of four-po^t and tent bedsteads, with dimity, cotlop,, and other furniture; arid iii-illpuff beds, bobters, feid'pii/-»vvs hair and wool mattress, blankets, cotton counterpanes mahogany chairs (hair seats) do, dining, Pembroke, and card tables- mahogany cases of drawers; do. sideboard; pier and swing glasses linen china, glass, and earthenware with various other articles, and Kitchen Requisites. IOUs The sale will begin each day at eleven o'clock. fcir" Catalogues will be delivered the day preceding the sale, at the Auctioneer's. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, At the Mackworth-Arms inn, Swansea, on Friday, the 22d day of March inst. at three o'clock in the afternoon, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, GAKDF.N, and PREMISES (being No. 6, in Fisher-street), now in the occupation of the Rev. Mr. Davis. The above is part of the real Estate of the late Mr. Joh Burall, a Bankrupt, deceased and will be sold subject to the payment of an Annuity of 66 per ami. during the lite ot Mis; Eliz. Williams, of Worcester-place, Swansea, tor further particulars apply at the Office of Messrs. James and Collins, Solicitors, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Cardiff-Arms-inn, Carrliff. on Saturday, the iSth day of April, 1822, subject to conditions, the following LOTS OF Grozeinv OJK TIMBER; viz. Lot i.HPHE whole of the TIMBER & TREES, A marked with a scribe, in Ely Wood, in the parish of Landaff. Lot 2.-404 TREES, in the Breach Wood, in the parish of St. Fagan's, near Cardiff; No. 1 to No. 404 inclusive. Lot 3.-360 TREES, in the Great Wood, St. Fagan's, below the road No. 405 to No. 764 inclusive. Lot 4.—292 TREES. in the same Wood, above the road No 764 to 1055 inclusive. Lot 5.-385 TREES. on tire Gelly Hirion and Pentre Farms, in the parish of Eglwysilian, near the Upper Boat; No. l to 33.3. Lot 6.—-220 TREES, on the Crwt y-Ce!yn Farm, in the parish of Eglwysilian, joining lot 5; No. 1 to Ne. 220 inclusive. Lot 7.—.51 TREES, on Cae Ty DfrFarrn, in the parish of Eglwysilian, near Nantgarrow No. 1 to No. 51. The lots No. 2, 3,4,5,6, and 7, are numbered and marked wifh white paint. Richard Williams, of Ely, will shew lot 1 John Oatridge, of St. Fagan's, will vend a person to shew lots 2, 3, and 4; vVil.'iam Morgan, of (icily Hirion, near tiie Upper-Boat, will show Kiss's, 6, and 7. The above Oiik Timber Trees are mostly of long and large Oin;eii.:Jii.i.i, etna nt fOi I,avy anil limliu.e purposes; and the Csiml from Merthyr to Cardiff passes through lots 5, 6, and f. llf WHICH IS THE MOTHER? OR A PLANTER'S JUDGMENT. r WO females attach'd to a Planter's estate, Bore each a first son uf syllonymous date; The one hale and hearty, but sickly the other, Each claiming the former,—now which was tlie mother t This question the Planter contriv'd to decide, And leading to truth, WARREN'S Jet was the guide.- Remov'd from the room then the child in dispute And shewn to each female a high-po!ish'd BOOT Ot lustre transcendant, by WARREN'S fam'd Blacking, The Planter the fears of these mothers attacking Appear'd, while a form in the Jet's glossy hue Shone full, like a tiny dark urchin to view, Since neither vour claim to the child will resign, And which is the mother we cannot divine," The Planter exclaim'd,—" in this Boor it shall stay, By sickness the while till it dwindles away And both-then alike, and no preference shewn, Each mother perlmps may then cling to her own How say you, Friscella ?" Me freely obey.— And, Hannah, how you ?" 0, no, good Massa, pray, Dear Massa, (J letta my child come no ill. And Priscella take him; if" so please your will! "Ther-e NATURE spoke out, and the truth thus ensures; So, Hannah, the child," said tlie Planter, is yours This incident lately occurr'd at BARBAROF.s, Where still they observe—" In sound judgment to aid us In cases abstruse, we'll eonsult with the Planter — And TRUTH in her innate, rich worth, when we want her* 111 judgment and taste we can never be -lacking, Recurring to WARREN'S resplendent Jet Bluckwg." This Easy Shining and Brilliant BLACKING, preparedly ad S0,STRAN D,London; andsoldat Swansea Edmonds I Bridgend Jones Jenkins Hibbert Bevan Truemaa Walters I Carmarthen Evans Jones I Baidwi Merthyr Morgan MoiriV Brecon VaughaQ Kidwelly Evans Llandilo Hughes Llartellv Howell&Son Narberth .« Protheroe | Llandovery Dnvies Miiford Starbnck I Williams Cardiff Hopkins Pembroke WnmoiaCo Cowbridge Ballard Treble Tenby Reynolds Haverfordwest Jenkins And sold in every town in the kingdom. LIQUID ,in Bottles 6d .ltid I2d. and 18d. each.—Also PASTE BLACKIMG ,in Pots 6d. 12d. and l8d.each. A Shilling Pot of Paste is equalte FourShilling B.ttic¡¡ af Liquid- Ask for WAftR'eN'sBii&ffKn.o