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BRECONSKIRB. The SHERIFFS ORDINARY having been T fixed, at the Castle-inn, in Brecon, JONATHAN EDWARDS respectfully requests those Gentlemen who may be desirous of attending the High Sheriff on the first day of the ensuing Sessions, viz SATURDAY, the 19th day ot August instant, will be pleased to favor him with their names oil or before the day preceding. Dinner on Table at Three o'clock. c5- Ordinary 9s. including the usual Wine. Private Classical 1&d illation. A Beneficed CLERGYMAN, B. D. of the University of Oxford, who educates his own Sons, is desirous of receiving a LIMI TED NU MilER of PUPILS, from six to fourteen years of age, into his family, to be instructed in the Greek, Latin, and English languages;—- Trench, Dancing, Writing, and Arithmetic, will he taught, if required, by competent Masters, on the usual terms. Every attention will be paid to their health and comfort4 their morals and improvement. His Residence is situated in a pleasant and commodious part of the county of Glamorgan, within a Convenient dis- tance of two post-towns. The most respectablo references will be piveh and further particulars may be known on application (by letterl post-paid) to the Rev. P. P. Q at the Camhrinn-O'fice. Committee Meeting of the Cambrian Society. JULY 21ST, 18JO. PRESENT. The Lord BISHOf of ST. D AVfD'S, The Rev. EDWARD PICTON, JOHN E. SAUNDERS, Esq. CHARLES MORGAN, Esq. A LETTER from John Humffreys Parry, Esq. to the Bishop of St. David's, together with a Report of the proceedingsof the Metropolitan Cambrian Institution, transmitted to the Bishop, by the direction of the said Institution, having been read, It loas ordered, That the Secretary of the Cambrian Society do write to Mr. Parry,acknowledging the Receipt of the Report of the proceedings of the Cambrian Instiution, and at the same time to communicate the cordial congratu- lations of the Committee of the Cambrian Society in Dyted, on the establishment of a Metropolitan Institution, under the Patronage of His Majesty. Ordered, That an Advertisement be inserted in the Car- marthen and Cambrian Newspapers, reminding the Mem- bers of the Cambrian Societv of their Subscriptions, due m November last, and requesting them to pay the same into the hands either of Messrs. Morris and Sons, or Messrs. Waters an.; Co. Bankers. Carmarthen. Ordered, ThatcheRev. James Griffith be appointed Secretary to the Cambrian Society. Ordered, Thilt the next Committee Meeting be held on the 25th of October next. All tt. Society in Dyfed are reouested to be addressed to the lev. ,iantes unmn:, Carmarthen. JAMEs GRIFI'IIH, Secretary. E j. & J. SIVE WRIGHT WITH great confidence and pleasure submit to their Friends and the Public a Scheme on the old and approved Plan, and perfectly iree from every objection f (July 5,600 Tickets, there are PRIZES ot ^20,000 U And various other Capitals As will appear by the following Scheme 2 Prizes of .lp.OOO Sterling Money, are • -=t 5 Prizes of 4.000 Sterling Money, are 8,000 2 Prizes of 1,000 Sterling Money, are I Prizes of 500 Sterling Money, are 1.0JO i0.. Prizes of 210 Ster mg Money, are |. 14 Prizes of 200 Sterling Money, are AW lt> Prizes of 100 Sterling M»»«y, are 1, » Prizes of 50 Sterling Money, aie 1, SO.. Prizes of 20 Sterling Money, aie 1U 1O00 Prizes of 16 Sterling Money, are 16, Total anionm. ,7~ZT7 5,600 Tickets. In Sterling Money, £ 673!0 The First and Second 16,000 to have each ^4.0t)U more, making the above Two prIZes of -O.uuu. Tickets and Shares are selling by J. &. J. SIVEWRIGHT, 37,CoaNiin.T., I 11, Hor.Borty. 38, IIAYMAKKET, I HI, OxFOKD-STREET, London; Who, with their usual great success, sold in the Lottery just concluded. 20,000 No. 9,814 aPnzeof.620,000 12,313 a Prize of £ 10,000 With many minor Capitals of n £ '50(), „ £ 200, ike. &c. And by their Agents, J. REES, High-sireet, Bristol; R. CRUTW ELL. Bath; 1 W. CIHJRCHEY, Brecnn. EXPEDITIOUS TRAVELLING From. Carntm tltell, through Hereford Worcester TO LONDON. THE Public are respectfully informed, that a LIGHT POST-COACH, carrying only Four Inside; leaves the TALBG I'-INN. CAUMAK THEN, every Tuesday* Thursday, nnd Saturday Morning, at Four o'clock arrives at the HOTEL, HKni'.roitn, at Half-past Four, and UNI- CORN-INN, WORCESTER, at Nine, the same Evening; leaves the UNICORN at Five the following Morning, and arrives at the BULL and MOUTH INN. LOXDON, nt Five thij same Evening; returns from the BULL and MOUTH every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday Morning, at Half, past Six. and arrives at the UNICORN. WOUCKSTEB, nt Eight the same Evening; leaves Worcester at Fivethn following Morning, and arrives at Carmarthen early the same Evening. fBARNABV, Llandilo: HAVARD & HOWELLS. Llandovery; BENNETT. Hereford: TAYLOR, Ledbnrv: Performed by-" JoNES and CLARKE. Worcester; I BECK, Chipping Norton; HOLMES. Oxford, ALLEN WYCOMB, and J. WILLAN, l London. Who is not connected with all y other Coach to South Wales. By this conveyance, Passengers will, it London milch earlier than in any other fromSom!t\Va)es.—The Proprietors also beg leave to can the attention of the Public to the superiority of road through Hereford, and to the accommodation which Passengers derive from the present arrangement, through Hereford to Shrewsbury, being fifty mUe$nearer than ami other Coach Gonva/ttuce, and to' Birmingham, twenty-Jive miles. N. B. Passengers on their arrival in Hereford will meet Coaches for LuHiow, Shrewsbury. Chester, Holyliend, Li- verpool, and all parts of the'North;—Gloucester, Chelten- ham, Bristol, B.atlii and the. West of England and at Worcester, for Birmingham,.Manchester, Coventry, &c. COW BRIDGE RACES, 1820. rpO be RUN for, on the STALLION DO WN, THURSDAY, the 14th of SEPTEMBER, » j 1 URSE for three and four-years old. bred in the county ot Glamorgan three-years old to carry 7st. and four-years old to carry 8st. The SA ME DAY, a PU RSE of equal value, for a): ages, bred in the county, carrying 9st. On FRIDAY, the lath of SEPTEMBER, a PURSE of equal value, for all ages. bred in the county, carrying 12st. 1 tit? t ulite of the Purses to be by the amount AT ^ubscriPl'"». and signified AT tW 0<; Entwine?. -No Horss will be allowed to start for any of the Purses except Hatf-bred Horses, and tr. be bona fide the property of a. resident inhabitant within the County, and proper cer- tificates to be delivered at the time of entrance. The Horses to be entered at the Horse and Groom-inn, in Cowbridge, on Thursday, the 7th day of September, between the houts of two and six in the afternoon. Double-entrance at the Post. three-mile Heats for all the Purses, and Distanced Horses disqualified from starting again. Pony Races each day, ftr Saddles, by Horses under 13 ha.ids. All Dogs found upon the Course will be shot. Disputes to be determined by the Clerk of the Course. To start precisefv at twelve o'clock. Ordinaries and Balls its Usual. N. B. Dinner the first day at the Horse and Groom; uie second day at the Bear-inn. JAMES WHEELER, Clerk of the Course. PURSUANT to a Decrte of the Court ot Chancery of the Great Sessions for the several Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, and Town and County of Haverfordwest, made in a Cause Vot/lc against Philipps, the Creditors of THOMAS PHILIFPS, late of Haverfordwest, Gentleman, deceased, are to come in and prove their Debts before Joseph Bicknell, Gentleman, Re- gister of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Haverfordwest, on or before the 26th day of August instant; or in defaultl thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree. rpilE GAME on the MANORS of LAN- A DOUGH, ST. MARY CHURCH, & LAN MARS, having of late years been much destroyed, all qualified Persons are particularly requested NOT TO SPORT thereon;—and all unqualified Persons found trespassing will be prosecuted. ° Landough-Castle, Aug. 7, 1820. GROUSE. Manor of Abercarne, Monmouthshire. ALL Persons are requested to desist from SPORTlA'ti on the HILLS within this MANOR. during the ensuing season. Abercarne, 25th July, ]Q2Q. GROUSE SHOOTING. RULES 4- REGULATIONS for SHOOTING of BEAUFORT'S HILLS, in the t.—No person will be^um'^wi to shoot t)»t j named in the card, given by the Right I*0" the days Reverend Lord William G. ft. Somerset, aSU°Hffible. and wiih one of the keepers 'Z.-No person will be allowed to hill more than two Brace of Grouse in one day. 3.—No person will be allowed to sport after the 20th o August. Penalty for sporting without a Certificate = £ ^0 Ditto for sporting, not being qualified in respect > K of Propert y £ Ditto for sporting before the 12th of August 5 Kr- A Reward of TWO GUINEAS (over and above what is allowed by Act of PariiatnentJ will be paid to any person giving information, upon conviction of every offender who may be tound trespassing upon the Hills, DAVID DAVTES, Langaltock, Crickhowel, Agent to his G) ace the Duke of Beaufort. July 3, 18€0. GROUSE SH60TTNGT&^ Crown Manor of the Great Forest of Brecknock. ALL Persons are hereby requested to abstain from SPORTING, during the ensuing season, oil either the Crown or the Commoners' Allotment of the Great Forest of Brecknock. especially on the under-men- tioned Hills and Districts, where it is intended to preserve the Breed of Grouse more effectually than heretofore, viz.on W,ain Tinker, Van-vawr, Van Ti iii^uli, Van- No (Id, Van-Pwll-Wydd, Gelly, Graweii, Van-Vrcith, Van- Gyherrech,Peu:y-Garreg, IJwyd, Cehi-Du, Cefn-Cil, Vroel- Mity, Voel-Darw, Garnlaes, Van-Hir on the Breconshire Van, Wain-Gyedd, Wain-Haffas, Orlwyu, Pen-Wy lit, I Celn-Derry, Cefn Dwylach, Miscawney, and Pantmawr. Mr. Christie, the Proprietor of the Crown Allotment, having bought ot the Crown, since tlie purchase of the said Allotment, all the Manorial and Mineral Rights over the Commoners' Allotment, Notice is also hereby given to ail persons, to abstain from digging, quarrying, and carrying J away any Tiles, Slates, or Stones, without permission lor that purpose being previously obtained from us the under- signed. And all" persons found carrying away Rotten Stone, Fite Stone, Iron Stone, Lead Ore, or any other Mi- neral whatever, from either the Crown or the Commoners' Allotment, will be prosecuted. JOSEPH and ROBERT DAWSON. Abercrave, July l.;9.18W- GROUSE SLIOOTLNG7~ R .11. RU LES Sp R KG UL AT I OX'S for SI IOOTIN G upon that part of the HILLS of the EARL of ABERGAVENNY upon which Sporting is permitted for the year 1820. I I.-No Person will be ahowed to shoot without leave under the hand of the had of Abergavenny, or of Thomas Hill, Esq. of Blacnavon. y.—No Person will be allowed to kill more than Two Brace of Grouse in one day, or to shoot after the 20th of August. # g.—No Person will be allowed to sport but in company with one of the Keepers, or on any other days than those mentioned in the Card given for that purpose. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, in order the more effectually to preserve the Breed of Grouse upon the Royalties and Manors of the Earl of Abergavenny, no person will bn permitted to sport during the ensuing season on that part of the said Royalties and Manors, generally known by the names of the Blorenge and Chappel Hill, situate in the parishes of Lanover, L1!1I- foist. Mamhihui. Goytree, and that portion of the parish of Trevetiiin which is on the nortli-east or Lanover side of the river Afon. and which comprises a district of country extending from Ford Gocli and the Blorcnge to that part of the Royalties and Manors nearest to Pontypool. All qualified Persons fonnd trcspsissiug, by Sporting, Hunting for Game, for the purpose of breaking dogs. or under any pretence whatsofycr, on that part of the Roy- alties and Manors un which sporting is not permitted, wii! be sued. And all Poachers, nnd other unqualified Persons, found trespassing on any part of the said Royalties and Manors. will be its the law directs.—And any person giving information toTlios. Hill, Esq. of Blaenavon, or to me, the undersigned, so that Poachers, or other un- qualified Persons, may be convicted, shall receive a Reward of TWO GUINEAS, over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament. JOHN EMANUEL, GAMI'KKKPER TO THE SAID EART.. N. B. Penalty for Spoi ling without a Cenificate Ditto for Sporting, not being qualified in re- t spect of property Ditto for Sporting before the 12U» August 5 i. NOW LOADING, At Carpenter Smith's Wharf. Southwark, London, THE RICHMOND, 13OUND TO Swansea, Neath, and adjacent ports. JAS- JENKINS, Muster, And will sail in about at days, For FreIght and Passage appty to the Captain on board, or to Geo. Dawkm, High street, Swansea. July 29, 1820. RRlSTOLi Jititj '26, 1820. PINE PLANTS FOR SALE. 100 f?1NE FRUITING PLANTS, and X 100 Fine SUCCESSION PLANTS, per- fectly clean and healthy, and of superior qualitv. n il se to appI} tllMr. Hayes, Nursery-man, Lawrence- Hill. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ONE Hundred and TbIrty to One Hundred and Forty SOUTH DOWN & CHEVIOT EWES, also Six SOUTH-DOWN and CHEVIOT RAMS, and Sixteen RAM LAiVIBS, warranted sound and healthy. Apply at Morfa-Mawr Farm, near Aberayron. TO BE LIvT, READY FUKNISJIED, A Neat desirable CO TTAGE, with a good GARDEN, situate in the village of Norton, near the Mumbles, and within 200 yards of the sea.—If taken by the year, terms £ 35,—if for a longer time, 30 G uineas. Apply to the Printer; if by letter, post-paid. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. By JOHN DAVIES, At the Star-inn, Lampeter, on Saturday, the 26th day of August, 1820, between the hours of four and six o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced), ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, FARM, and LANDS, called or known by the name- J of ABERCOED, otherwiseTYTHYN ABERCOED, con- taining by estimation 105A. SR. 26P. be the same more or less, together with a Right of Sheep-Walk on Bwlch-Blaen- j Car far. to graze 200 sheep; situate and being in the parish of Ljanddewy-Brefi, in (he said county of Cardigan, and within three miles of the post-town of Tregaron and now in the possession or occupation of Jenkin Williams, as tenant at will, at the low yearly rent of £ 40. ■*°,r,,h.t.tll^r Pvart'culars enquire (if by letter, post-paid) of Mr. 1 lnlip Griffith Jones, Solicitor, Carmarthen. TO BE LET, THE HOUSE and TAN-YARD at Cardiff, 1 lie Tan-Yard is pow in fall work, with ever3* conve- nience, and will be-let separately from the House il required and entered upon the,25th of September next, with the ad- vantages of the incoming tenant working in his stock in the backward oozes, for the term of two years and a half, which is the unexpn-ed term of the lease" to the present tenant, but any further term win jre „rantcd by the landlord if required. The Premises are and the House a good one, and the WHOLE in -JS iuiVir,vr Valium twelve to twenty miles off, being the best market in the county, in a country abounding wit'' oak bark, and with every facility of conveyance to any part of the kingdom, its advantages are obvious. Further particulars known by application (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Williams, on the premises. GROPrESEND, near Swansea. TO BE LET, For a term of 14 years, determinable at seven years. of the option of the proprietor, with immediate possession, AVery desirable RESIDENCE for a small family consisting of a neat Cottage and convenient Offices, and other Buildings for the use of the Farm, nil in good repair, a g o<l kitchen Garden, and about 60 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in good state of cultivation digia,it from Swansea about seven miles, and within hall a mile of the turnpike-road leading from Swansea to Carmarthen. The House is pleasantlv situated on an eminence, having the south-east aspect, commanding a fine view of the coun- try. which abounds with game. There is a h..e tiont stream within a short distance of the premises; there is coal on the premises, 'which the proprietor will consent lor the tenant to work for his own consumption lime is procured at a short distance and reasonable. For further particulars appIv to the proprietor, at Groves- end or to Messrs. James and Collins, Solicitors Swansea. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT WDY-DAY NEXT. THAT most desirable FREEHOLD ES TATE, called TYRLLANDWR, sitnated on the banks of the riverTawe, immediately opposite the large and beau- tiful sea-port town of Swansea; comprising 47 Acres ol rich Arable and Pasture Land, an excellent modern-built Family Hou)e.reildv furnished, containing a drawing and dining-room, each 24 feet by 17 a breakfast.room and capital offices on the ground floor; on the second, five best bed-rooms, a dressing-room, andservants'-rooms; a Plea- sure Garden, and extensive Kitchen Garden. Coaco-hou^e, Stable, Bam, Cow-house for 24 cows, Dairy, and every other requisite Farm-building. < With this Estate, rV1LI.. EELET, The HORSE TOWING PATH, which jiives the Pro- prietor the highly valuable and exclusive Right ot Towing Vessels alonu the Bauks of the river Tawe. There is also a Wharf and Lime Kiln on the Estate. Swansea is A-ell lin, as a delightful residence, highly esteemed for the mildness and salubrity of its air, and for the many advantages it possesscs II) point of beauty and economy.—'The situation of the Estate gives the greatest ( facility for manuring the land to the highest state ot culti. vatioiK and Swansea affords a conventent aud excedent market for all farming produce. Further particulars may be known on application to the Printer of this Paper or at the Bank of Messrs. Haynes, SEat Her8possession of'he Land may be given, if required. Good Malt and Brevhouse, Dwelling-House, rath suitable Ofices, four-stall Stable, Pigsties,$c. hiththome Hailed Ciurden, xoith choice liuit Trees. ——— TO BE LET, For a Term of Seven. Fourteen, or Twenty-one Years, and entered upon in September next, ALL those valuable PREMISES, sitqate in St. Mary's Parish, in the seaport-town of Cardiff, replete with every convenience and peculiar advantages for carrying on tiie above trades. 1 he Dwelling-House comprises two parlours, a drawing-room, three large bed- rooms. and four attics, large kitchen, ami back kitchen under the whole of which are extensive ni ched cellars at- tached to the Brewery, which is capable of brewing twelve barrels daily. The iVial -house is capable of making 220 L bushels weekly, with Hand, Horse-Mill, and Pump at- tached, including every other requisite of modern con- struction and improvement the whole being entirely new within these fovirlecii yeiir-s all under one rolli, and. within a few yards of the Glamorganshire Canal, from which the conveyance- to and from Menhyr-lydfil, Bristol,and other parts iind ports of the kingdom, is daily. There are several respectable public-houses in the towns ol C'^rdin and JVlci- tliyr Connected with tlie*e«tab!ishment, whose weekly con- sumption of malt and beer is certain and considerable and the only motive of the above Heine disposed of» is the ill- health of the Proprietor, Mr. James Walters, "lo whom ap- plication is to be made,—-if by .letter, the postage to be paid. To Druggists. TO BE DISPOSED OF, For the value of the Fixtures and Stock in Trade, A RETAIL DRUG BUSINESS, situate in J-JL Ship-street, Brecon. Brecon* ,eUer' ^0St-Paid> t0 Mr' Jo,les> Druggist, TO BE LET, FURNISHED, Glaniisk Ilouse, &;c. Upon the bank^ ol the U "k river, about one mile from the lasmonable town of Crickhowell, seven from Aber- gavenny, and twefve from Brecon. TO BE LET, A And Entered upon at Michaelmas, 182'1, LL that MANSION-HOUS E, called GLANUSK -HOUSE, with convenient attached and detached Oflices, a lurge walled Garden, with part of the Meadows, Orchards, Pasture, and Arable Fields, surround- ing the House, containing about 110 Acres. The house stands upon a lawn of 13 Acres, is fit fo^tlie residence ol a genteel family consists on the groun<itfloor ot a drawing-room, dining-room, breakfast-room, house- keepers-room, kitchen, pantry, &c. on the lirst Hoar, six I ocst bed-rooms, and three servants'-rooms; at a suitable distance, StabiinS for six horses, Coach-house, Malt-house, «c. complete Yards, &c. .This property is conveniently situated, commanding fine picturesque views, having good roads, a supply of water, coals very cheap, genleel neighbourhood. and the creat South Wales road passes within half a mile of the house; a daily post to and from London. The premises may be viewed, and terms known, by vpl)13,iiig to i i Da.ies Surveyor and Laad-Agent, Llaii- gattock Crickhowell, Abergavenny. The postage of all letters must be paid. CARDIG 4NSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot-inn, at Aberystwith, on Tuesday, the 19lh of September, 18^0, at two o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions), v The following Freehold Premises. Lot j. A MESSUAGE, or TENEMENT and nnri.1, rri Ci,!1(-I(1 DAN-Y-BWLCH, in the • 9 Llanychaiarn, m the county of Cardigan, and contaimng by admeasurement 114 A. 3R. of rich Salt Marsh, /i' iv.k0VVa .asture> alu' Arable Lands, now in the possession ar»* Ho? i i^ l,enant 'ron^ ,Vear to year.—'The premises a e desirably and pleasantly situated, within a mile of tiie fashionable bathing town of Aberystwith. r IvM' • A CEMENT and LANDS, called DAN-Y- rJAJNK, in the parish of Lanilar, in the county of Cardigan, containing by admeasurement gOA. lR. of Meadow, Ptis- ture, and Arable Land, now or late in the possession of RIchard Row land. N.B. It is supposed there is a valuable Vein of Lead Ore under about GO Acres of Lot J. For other particulars apply to Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. VALE OF GLAMORGAN! „ tJ l L 1XL V XTL L r PME M A N O R or L OllDS 11 [ P of X EGLWYSBREWYS, will) tiac PERPGl UAL AD- VOWSON or RIGHT of PRESENTATION to tiie PARISH CHURCH. I And also, a FREEHOLD FARM, called EGLWYS- I BREW YS, situated in the parishes of Lantwit and Eglwys- brewys, in the county of Glamorgan; about four miles from the good market and post-town of Cowbridge, and two trom the sea. I he Farm consists of a Farm house, Barn, and Outbuild ings, and about 216 Acres of good Arable and Pasture Land. There is 30 Acres of good Glebe attached to the Living, which is a Rectory.—Lime on the Estate, and coal very near. Part of the Money mny remain on Mortgage. Apply to Messrs. Deere and Hodson. Solicitors, Cow- bridge, at whose Office a Map may be seen; or to S. N. Meredith, Esq. 8, Lincoln's-inn, London. GLAMORGANSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Cardiff-Arms-inn, in the town of Cardiff, on Monday, tile of August, liKO, subject to conditions then to be produced, unless in the mean time sold by Private Contract, of which notice wiLl be given. rpilE MANOR or LORDSIIIP, or repr/ted 1 MANOR or LORDSHIP of CAYRA, situated in the parishes of Cayra, St. Andrew, and Leek with, consisting of an excellent Dwelling-house, Barns, and sundry Out- buildings, in good repair, and Two Cottages, wiih Orchards and Gardens, and about 316 Acres of Arable, Meadow, Pilstme, and Wood Land, ;dl in a high state of cultivation, and now let to a most respectable tenant, at a low rent, on an old lease. about three years of which are unexpired. Cayra Farm is situated in the beautiful vale of Glamor- gain near the road side leading from the good market and post-towns of Cardiff to Cowbridge distant from Cardiff about three miles, in a fine sporting country, and time. and coal in plenty, and provisions cheap. Part of the MOllev may remain on Mortgage, Apply 10 Messrs. Deere and Hodson, Solicitors, Cow- bridge. who will direct a person to shew the estate or to S. N. Meredith. E-q, W. Lincoln's-inn, London. SA LE POSTPON ED) From 5th August to the Hth. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, RISR TWO R.oTS, At the Wyndham Arm;, in the town of Bridgend, on Saturday, the (lay of August, 1320, subject to con- diiions then to be produced, Lot i. LL that capital FREEHOLD MES- .0 r\ SIJAGE, FARM. and LANDS, called BRINKETHIN. situated in the parish of Saint Bride's Minor, in the county-of Glamorgan; containing about 51 Acres of good Arable and Pasture Land. Lot a. All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called SARN-VAWU, siiua'ed in the sftirl paiish of Saint Bride's Minor, and containing about SO Acres of good Amble nnd Pasture Land. The above Farms are capable of great improvement, and are very desirably situated.-ahout three miles from the good market and post-town of Bridgend,—in a fine sporting country, particularly for hares and woodcocks; and they abound with Limestone, fine Veins of Coal and Mine, which can be work cd to great advantage, at a very trifling expense by level, as it commands a fine fall, and an extensive sale, tlu; coal being of excellent qualit y. Apply lo Messrs. Deere and Hodson, Solicitors, Cow- where a .Map may be seen. DISORDERS OF CHILDREN. DALBY'S GENUINE CARMINATIVE, after the experience of fifty j'eiirs, is acknowledged to be superior to all other remedies, tor convulsions, purgings, wind in the stomach, and all those disorners of the bowels which prove so fatal to infants. This Carminative also affords the most effectual relief to grown persons in cases of cholic, fluxes, and other violent complaints in the intestine?. Various 'imitations of this invaluable medicine (by pre- tenders, total strangers to the true preparation) are circu- lated throughout the country. Purchasers are therefore requested to be very particular in asking for" Gel Dalby's Carminative," and carefully to observe the name of F. Newhen/" is engraved in the stamp on each bottle,- price Is. 6d. Parents, where the health of their children is at stake, will scrupulously attend to this necessary CAUTION. Sold by F. Newbery and Sons, at the Warehouse for Dr. JameVs Powder, 4o St. Paul's, London and by the respecubls venders of tnediciues throughout the kingdom. 1 L "0. f \.4/. POULTON COLT, TO BE SOLD, AT COWBRIDGE,- A Beautilul entire HORSE, got by that well Wrt hV n?,? rine llQr^r 'Fulton, out of a half bred Mare got by Ihcl Andrews. He is rising five years old, h,mht oay, and black legs, rather above i.=> hands high, has been well broke, and is perfectly quiet, and leaps at the bar.— V i make a capital charier or hunter for a 32 stone man is in good conoiiion, and fit for immediate work. Apply at the White-Hart, Cowbridge. O LA KORG ANSI! [RE TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Cfaaccrv. made of r ?,V7ri TA agllinst F"rS,er' the approbation of John Edmund Dowdeswell, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, sometime in the month of August next, of which timely nonce will be given, 1", II E REVERSION IN FEE. expectant A t0 >»ke effect upon the decease of a *Lad\ 6'i years of age, of and in divers FREEHOLD ESTATI s situate HII the parishes of Swansea, Lovgkor, IJangfdachl K d^Sl !V' ^enrh-knelstm! in"^ 7rr,L"U(l^ B»'»V»l»n.and Pennari,' l,R- com.ty ol Olam -recin, laro rl»^ nmrv«^« liennett Popkin, Esq. deceased, in several distinct 'lots'1 Part'culars whereof may be had (gratis) at the said S 1 i'Ce' 1,1 S,)ut!|ampton-i)uildm'gs, Chancery-lam-, i f Messis. Alexander and Holme, New-i.vn, „f MrMcd- dowcroft, Gray s-inn, of Messrs. Williams, Whit,ore, and Co. LIIICOIB s-inn. London and of Messrs. Berri„Ston and Jenknis, Solicitors, Swansea,—at whose Office Maps of the Estates may be seen. COTTAGE anN EE, ON THE RIVER WYE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT THE AUCTION-MART, LONDON, By Mr. SH EE. On Thursday, the 31 st day of August, 1820, at two o'cluck precise v, unle,.s sold by Private Contract previously to the 20th of the same month, A. I'ft^HOLD ESTATE, comprisino- a (4'n?F°ITrnrrA°r?FKE' In-°MVn as GRUY L, or CO i 1 AG L, beautifully situate on the river V\ ye, within two miles and a half of Monmouth, and com- manding extensive and delightful views both np and down toe river, over Monmouth, and the Welsh mountains. The House adapted to a moderate sized family, with all Offices,walled Garden,entrance Lodge,double Coach-house Harness-room and four-stall Stable; complete Farmin^- buddnigs, Cider-mill, valuable Limestone Quarries, wiPli two Lime-kilns. Iogether with One Hundred and Fim Acres of superior Freehold Orchard, Meadow, Pasture Arable, and Wood Land, highly timbered, harin" Seven piSdfe. "larked and numbered^ bcs«ips°y«rious Land, he5d under a "rcultivation upon the Nor- The whole ia the Highest state ot cuiu folk system. nl„.fOUr Acres of the Frce- 'l'be House. Offices, a y ,jJC j^t'fisenoirt Land, are let leifse Tor fourteen years, from the 2jth of March, 18ir, at a ow rent ot to Captsin Durban (Royal Navy), a I)igl,, v r(,sroiisible and scientific tenant. lht: Woods, containing re in & and part of them come m course for felling this >ca,, ti.o remKinder in regular courses, rapidly advancing to matu- rity, it being four yeurs since a fill took place. Through the Woods, which ran parallel with (lie Wye, but greatly elevated above it, extensive walks are cut, which command beautiful views, aHd afford dry and sliek tered exercise at all times. There are Two PEWS in the NEWLAND CrarnCH, bp- longing io the-Property and Monmouth affords the ac- coinmodaiion of a Cathalic Chapel, to persons of that persuasion. For a view apply to Capt. Durban, on the premises; and for particulars and price to Mr. J. Shee,41 .Sou'hampton row, Russell-square, London; or to E. and J. Cooper, Esqrs. Solicitors, East Dereham, Norfolk.—Arrangements may probably be made with the tenant for nivins: possession. Two-ihirds of the money may remain e.i mortgage, if required. PELICAN OFFICE, For INSURANCE on LIVES and GRANTING ANNUITIES, THIS Office was established in Lombard" Street, London, in the year 1797, by a numerous and respectable Proprietary and the Board ofDirectors.with Confidence, arising from the increased Prosperity and Pet- nancncy of the Establishment, as well as from the Experi- ;nce of its usefulncss and benefit to the public, think it due to those who may still be unacquainted with the impor- tance and advantages of Life Insurance, briefly to suggest some of the leading and peculiar recommendations to almost everv degree and Rank in Society. Life Insurance is of manifest consequence to all those who hold Estates for Life, Situations and Offices, Civil, Ecclesiastical, or Professional to Officers in the Army and Navy,&c. as, by paymentof an Annual Premium, the Party" insured is enabled to provide for Wile, Children, or others, whose future welfare he may wish in vain,by other mearts, to pro mote. It affords a permanent ultimate security to those who advance Money npon Annuities or otherwise. It ren- ders Leases, determinable on one or more lives, nearly equal in value to Freehold Estates, as an Insurance to the amount of the fine, payable on the demise of a party no- minated in such Leases, will produce the Sumxequired renewal. It is a cheering refuge-to parties engaged in ex- tensive and speculative undertakings: it afFordsto Persons in Trade the certain means of indemnification against a bad or doubtful debt; i II short, Life Insurance, established in policy, sanctioned by Government, and confirmed bv the test of experience,is become.to almost every situation of ittiniati life, a measure equally important, liseful, and beneficial. Annuities are granted upon the most equita- ble terms, under a Special Act of Parliament. granted to his Office. THOMAS PARKE, Sec. COSir.Axy's AGENTS AT GLOCESTER, L.G.WIIIGUT. TEWXESBURY T. Holland. WOHCISTER J. Timmings. SWANSEA L.ai)d.LM)chaeL NEATII HopkinRees. L k 0 111 i v s t i; W m. Newman. STKOITD Edwaid Wail. FOR THE HEAD AND EYES. THE CORDIAL CEPHALIC SNUFF (the reputation of which has been established MOKE THAV jL reputation olwhich has been established MOKE THAV I], "I A CEXTURV) I* a most gratefuland effectual Remedy for a,1 Disorders in the Head, especially the common Head- Acli. It removes Drowsiness and G iddiness relieves Dim- ness of the Eyes; and is excellent in curing recent Deafness* It is also a preservative against infections air. Sold in canisters, price is ljd. each, by the joint pro- prietors, F. Newbery and Sons, 4.5, St Paul's Church-yard» London and Brodie and Dowding, Salisbury and by all venders ot patent and public medicines in the United Kingdom. The following unsolicited Testimony is a recent con- firnration of its efficacy — Two years ago 1-jst winter, T was seized with a violent cold and chill* accompanied with much pain in my head, I was attended by an eminent medical gentleman a con- siderable time; my head was blistereri for more than a i month I took various medicines, but without effect. At length I was recommended to try the. CEPHALIC SNUFF I purchased a canister, and much to my surprise as well as comfort, I found considerable relief from its use, I have continued to take,it very frequently to this day and lean truly say, that I frave experienced more benefit from its use than from all the medicines recommended during my illness. »ISAAC ADAMS. 11 audi ex., Dorset, May 16, 1320."