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*S 111 R E. 7 GLAMORGANSHIRE. SHERIFF'S ORDINARY. THE GENTLEMEN who purpose honouring fheSHERIFF with their COMPANY to MEET the JUDGES, ate respectfully informed, that there will be an PRDINARYatthcANGEL ixx, Cardiff, oil Saturday, the 26th instant. Dinner on the table at Three o'clock precisely. Cardiff, Aug. 16. 1820. Private Classical Education. Beneficed CLERGYMAN, B. D. of the University of Oxford, wlio educates liis own Sons, is desirous of receiving a LIMITED NUMBER of PUPILS, irom six to fourteen years of age, into his family, to be instructed in the Greek, Latin, and English languages;—■ French, Dancing, Writing;, "nd Arithmetic, will be taught, if required, by competent Masters, on the.usiial ierms. Every attention will be paid to their health and comfort, their moratu 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 respectable references will be given; and farther particulars may be known on application (by letter, post-paid) to the Rev. P. P. Q. at the Cambrian-OiRce, or at the Post-Olfice, Cowbridge. BOOLOGN E-SUR-MER totrrmp, MR. BLERIOT btgs leave to inform Parents and Guardians, that, at his long established Academy nt Bonlogue-sur-mer, Boys are boarded in the most liberal Hi,id plentiful manner, & instructed in French,Latin, Greek, Writing, Arithmetic, and the Mathematics at 28 Guineas per annum, and Parlour Boarders at 40 Guineas Dancing, Music, Fencings and Drawing, are taught by able Musters, on very moderate terms: the utmost attention is P4,t'. t0 the health, morals, and religious instruction of hisrupils and, as far as is consistent with the order and discipline of a well regulated School, every attention is paid to the Tecjuests of Parents, and every reasonable indulgence granted to their Children. The Holy-days commence in September, and are of one Month'* continuance. Ir3- Washing is not included in the terms. For terms and particulars enquire at the Printer's. foreign and British Spirit Warehouse, J)ARk-GATE, CARMARTHEN. BAVID MORRIS begs to return his sincere BAVID MORRIS begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public in general, for the very friendly support lie has experienced during a suc- cessful conr-seof business, for several years.iii this town,— and, having RESIGNED in favour of Mr. M. MORGAN, respectfull y solicits IIcontinuatioll of that patronage to hili] so liberally bestowed on himself. m.UO^AN, JFommr f tiríttsf) S-ptrit jwmljant, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN, L> fcovLv-Trriu i v hpas leave to inform his XI tnends and the public in. general, .u>.u CEEDED Mr. DAVID MORRIS in the above Business; in addition to whose Stock lie has purchased some Parcels of very superior Old Jamaica Runts, ditto Cognac Brandy, full-proof Gih, very fine Cpsdwrt-'dltto lie lias alio P!|r- «hasfed a choice collection of British ComJ>o»fWtt.f. Cherry lirandy, &c. &c.; and ftattet-i; ltiiiiself. that, by the expe- rience he has obtainod in the Trade in London, and having bought in the first Markets, he shall be enabled to offer the above GENUINE Articles at very reduced Prices-assuring those who may favour Isini with their commands, that a single trial will prove the advantage of buying ol a Person ■4iaviu</ a practical k-itowledge of the Business. PRIME BOTTLED POHTElt. Five per Cfttt. Discount on prompt payment. "\3> The Trade supplied at the Wholesale Bristol Prices, and delivered in any part of the county free of expense. Orders from the country punctually executed. lRareg. -1820. ON TUESDAY, the 5th of SEPTEMBER, WILL BE RUN FOR, on Cardiff Great Heath, a SWEEPSTAKES of FIVE GUINEAS each, for any {Iorse, ice. bred in Monmouthshire or the Principality j-yr. olds to curry ?st.; 4 yr. olds'8sf. 6lbs.; 5 yr. olds9st.; 5-yr. ultk9st. 4!bs.; and aged 9st. fib. Mares and Geld- ngs allowed 3lbs. Two mile heats. The Winner to be sold or JOO Guineas, if demanded within a quarter of an hour ifter the race. The OWuer of the second Horse being first :ntitled. Nomination to lie made to the Clerk of the Course by ix o'clock the evening before running. PRFSHN'T SUBSCRIBERS. JOHN HILL, J. J. GUEST, Hi A< MANSEL, A. HILL. The same Day, a PLATE of FTF1Y GUINEAS, given the STEWARDS, for any Horse, &c.: — >-yr. olds to rry7st.; *-yr. olds 8st 6Ibs.; 5-yr. olds 9st.; I)-yr.olds 4ltos> and aged 9st. 71bs. rhe Winner o( one £50 Plate, or Sweepstakes, since the of March, 1820, to carry 31bs. extra; the Winner of t.otbs. extra; and the Winner of three or more, 7lbs. t3. Mares and Geldings allowed 3Ibs. flor,es, &c. d in the Principality, allowed 3lbs. Two mile heats. hl WEDNESDAY, the <5th, a SWEEPSTAKES of N GUINEAS each, for any Horse, &c :—3 yr. olils to y 7st. 7lbs 4-yr. olds. 8st." 6lbs.; 5-yr. olds 9st.; 6-yiv 90t. 4111.; and aged 9->t. 71b. Mares and Geldings wed 31bs. Two mile heats. Mr. IIill's c. c. the Pleiiipo • • • • 4-yrs. old -Mr- Jones names Defiance •• •• 4-vrs. old Mr. Pryse's Doctor Eady 4 yrs. old ,W. B-Cirey and Mr. R. A. Mansel are Subscribers, but did not name. me Day, a PLATE of FIFTY POUNDS for any se, &c. :-3 yr. olds to carry 7st.; 4 yr. ollis 8st. 610s.; „ olds 9st.; 6 yr. olds 94. 4lbs.; and aged 9st. ?lbs. le Winner of one £5e Plate, or Sweepstakes, since the if March, 18^0, to carry 3lbs. extra; the Winner of two, extra; and the Winner of three, or more, 7lbs extra, res antt Getdinps allowed 3 bs. Horses, 6cc. bred in the ricipality, allowed 311)s. Two IÍli'e heats. >.n THURSDAY,; the -?t1i. a HANJUCAP PLATE of iTV POUNDS lor the beaten Horses, 6tc. Two mile ¡Its. Every Horse, &c. that starts for either of the two first ates must be shewn to the Clerk of the Course, and en- fed" 011 Saturday, the 2d of September, ts^O, between the >urs of four and six in the afternoon, when Certificates their age and qualifications must be produced. A Sub- ;nber to pay One Guinea entrance, and Half-a-Guiuea to he Clerk of the Course, or double at the Post: a Non- ittbscriber to pay Three Guineas Entrance, and Half-a- [ guinea to the Clerk of the Course, or double at the Post.— The Etrtra*c<r-nioney to go to the Racing Fund.' Post Ji>ntrance; jo: be mati^ before eight o'clock the evening be- ^re runniu,g. \Every Hprse, &c. that starts for the Handicap Plate, | Iltust be entered beforJe six o'clock the evening before inning (and the Weights will be declared the same even- J1.^) to pay :One Guinea Entrance, and Half a Guinea to ''le Clerk of (he Course. The Entrance-money to go to the Racing Fund. All disputes to be finally determined by tt'e" Stewards, or ^Wm they may appoint. riieWinnef eacli day to pay One Guinea for Scales, W«igfcw» &ci. 1 .No Person will be permitted to erect a Booth, orsell any ;Kj of Liqu .r; without having previously paid to theCleik file Course, Halt-a-Guinea for selling Ale, arid One Hinoa for any other kind of Liquor. All Dogs found qn the Course will He destroyed. 11. A MANSEL, Esci. }■> .TOIIN HILL. Esq. {Stewards. W. BRADLEY, Clerk of tlie Cottle. t Bull and Ordinaries as usual. t Ballllud Ordinaries as usual. S<TOLEN or STRAYED, a BLACK CART HORSE, five years old, about 13 hands high, with a short tail, arid a hole through the right ear, and a .vhile star 1 in the forehead. The Hor,c was missed on Thursday night last from Gelly- tarw, in the parish of Penderrin, near Merihyr-Tydfil; and whoever will give such information as shall lead to its recovery to Join) Kees, of Gelly-tarw, aforesaid, shall be handsomely rewarded for their trouble. ALL Persons are requested to forbear from -t.jL COURSING and SHOOTING 011 the several Manors of Saint Hilary, St. George's, Michaetston Super ill if, Cat ra, and Talifvah the last the property of Sir John Aubrey. St. Hilary, August 15, llk'O. THE GAME mrtlieTlNIANORS of LAN- DOUGH, -ST. MAft¥ CH lfRCH, & LAiVMAES, having of late years been much destroyed, all qualified Persons are particularly requested NOT TO Sf'OHT thereon;—and 411 unqualified Persons found trespassing witJbeprosfcuted. Landough Castle, Aug. 7,1820. GROUSE SHOOTING, &c. Crown Manor of the Great Forctt. of Brecknock, ALL Persons are hereby requested to abstain from SPORTING, during tlie ensuing season, 011 either the Crown or the Commoners' Allotment of the Great Forest of Brecknock, especially 011 the under-men- tioned II ills and Districts, where it is intended to preserve the Breed of Grouse more effectually than heretofore, viz. on Wain Tinker, Van-vawr, Van Tringath, \'an- Nedd, Van-Pwll-\Vydd, Gelly, Grawen, Van-Vrcith, Van- Gyherrech.Pen-y-Garreg, Llwyd,Ce!n-Du,Cefn-Cit, Voel- Mity, Yoel-Darw, Garhlaes, Van-Hir 011 the Breconshire VHII, Wain Gyedd, Wain-IIaffas, Orlwyn, Pen-Wyllt, Cefn-Derry, Cefn-Dwylaeh, Miscawney, and Pantmawr. Mr. Christie, the Proprietor of the Crown Allotment, having bought of the Crown, since the 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 away any Tiles, Slates, or Stones, without permission for that purpose being previously obtained from us the under- signed. And all persons found carrying away Rotten Stone, Fire 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 29, 18to. EXPEDITIOUS TRAVELLING •'mi Car mat Jjyeford 4' Worcesf"- TIIE Public are respectfully informed, that a LIGHT POST-CO AC H, carrying orilv Four lositfe; leaves the i ALBOl -INN. njiAitTnnN every Tuesday, n Virlurrpr Sri"rds,-V Four o'clock; arrives rr PV TVM w U'FORI'' Ha,t'-P^t Four, and UNI- COKN-INN, WoncEsiErt, at Nitie the same Evening; leaves the UNICORN at Five the following Morning, and arrives at the BULL and MOUTH INN. Lo VDON, at Five the same Evening; returns from the BULL and MOUTH every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday Morning at Half- past Six, and arrives at the UNICORN. WORCESTER, at .v',T • same Evening; leaves Worcester at Five the following Monung, and arrives at Carmarthen early the same Evening. J fBARNABY, Liandilo; n r v-KLLS' Llandovery BENNETT. Hereford: TAYLOR, Ledbury: Performed by-^ JONES and CLA R K n, Worcester- I IIECK, Clill)pitig Nui-toit er ■HOLMES. Oxford, ALLEN W YCOMB, and J. WlLLAN, t London, Who is not connected with any other Coach to South Wales. By this conveyance, Passengers will arrive at London much earlier than in any other from South Wales. The Proprietors also bea leave to call 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 fiftii miles nearer than anij other Coach conveyance', and to 'Birmingham,' txventy five inilcs. N. B. Passengers on tlie^r arrival in Hereford will meet Coaches for Ludlow, Shrewsbury. Chester, Holylipad, Li- verpool, and all parts of the North;—Gloucester, Chelten- ham, Bristol, Bath, and the West of England ;—and at Worcester, for Birmingham, Manchester, Coventry, &c. ATTRACTIVE LOTTERY" ON THE OLD PLAN, ALL IN STERLING MONEY, And all Drawn in One Day, 30th of THIS MONTH. BISH, SOLE CONTRACTOR FOlt THE LOTTERY, RESPECTFULLY returns his sincere thanks to his hest Friends, the Ptiblic, for the great patronage tlie Lottery has already received, -and begs to remind them of the. near approach of the Drawing, and that the Scheme CONTAINS TWO of £ 20,000 And various other Capitals, ALL STERLING MOFEY!! There are £ l 1/2Q0 extra in Prizes! In all which the Purchaser wiil participate, whether he makes his purchases at the Contractor's Ollices, or at those of any other Office-keeper. In this Isottery every Ticket-wilt be put itit,) the Wheel, and each will decide its own fate', AND NO 0111 KU" Tickets and Shares are selling by BISH, Sole Contractor, 4, Coruhill, and 9, Cliariiig-Cross, Loiidou 3 And by the following Agents F. FAGG, Bookseller. Swansea; D. EVANS, Journal-Oflice Carmarthen J. POTTER, Bookseller, Haverfor.Lvest; W[LMOT&c BARCLAY. Booksellers, Pembroke; W. BIRD, Post-OHice, Cardie; E.G.W!UCHT.Journa)Omc., Hereford; HOUGH & SON. Booksellers, Gloucester; W. OW EN, Stationer, Uolyheac|; W. PAYNK. Liquor-Merchant, Carnarvon Mrs. T'YE, Bookseller, Wrexham BArmYStSON,BookseHers,Bristot.. K?" BISI-I's Oflices, and his Agents, are invariably so f fortunate in the sale of Capital Prizes, that it is neprik'ss to particularize any one Lottery. Tnthç very last he shared Seventeen Capita! and he also sold ia Shares the very lust J. 'Zo,OOO Money Prize ever drawn. FOR NEW YORK. 2« Sail from Szeansea for New York, In about ten days, The gdod Brig Bevonshise, V Burthen 130 Tons per register; » stands A 1; has godd accommodation for Cabin and other Passengers. For further particutarsappty to Capt. Stephen Towniend, on Board or to Mr. Henry lialh, Swansea. Swansea, Aug. 17, J8a(). PURSUANT to ;i~ l)ecrfce of the Court PURSUANT to ;i~ l)ecrfce of the Court of 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; niad^ in » Cnnie V,v;le against Philipps, the Creditors of THOMAS PHILIPPS, late of Haverfordwest, Geutiomnti, deceased, are to Come iu ana prove their Debts before Joseph Bicknelt. Gentlcnian, Re- gister of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Haverfordwest, on or before the 26th day of August instant;1 or in default thereof, they wit) be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree. TO BE LET, 'fHt HOUSE and TAN-YARD sit Cardiff, J. The Tan- Y ardii now in full work, with every convex nience.and will be let separately from the House ifrequired and entered upon the 2.1th 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 unexpired term of the lease to the present tenant, but any further term will be granted by the landlord if required. The Premises are eligible, and the House a good one, and the whole iu ample repair. Being the only Tan-Yard in So populous and rising a town, or within twelve to twenty miles off, being the best market in the county, in a country abounding ,with 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, 011 the premises. TO MALTSTERS. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UP4V !MMEDIATEt,Y, A Commodious HOUSE, consisting of two In A Commodious HOUSE, consisting of two parlours, three bed-rooms ou the first floor, and tlnee bed-rooms on the attic, a good kitchen, two pantries, cellar, and every other necessary convenience with an excellent Garden, Stable, Field, Alalthouse, and Btewhouse, all adjoining. The Malthouse is capable of wetting 160 bushels of bar- ley weekly- The above Business has been carried on for this last fifty years, and the present occupier's reason for letting the same IS, he is going to retire. The rent is moderate, and a lease will be granted, if required. For partictnars enquire of Mr. David Davies, Maltster, Neath,—if by letter, post-paid, GROFESENp, near Swansea. TO KTLET.. r option 0/ the pf&pvictov, wtth immediate possession, AVery desirable RESIDENCE for a small family consisting ot » jwat Offices, and other Buildings for the use of tlie Farm, all in good repair, a g od kitchen Garden, and about 60 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Laud. in good state of cultivation distant from Swansea OUOIlt seven miles, and within halt a inile of the turnpike-road leading from Swansea to Carmarthen. The House is pleasantly situated on an eminence, having the south-east aspect, commanding a fine view of the coun- try, which abounds with game. There is a tine Uout stream within a short distance of the premises; there is coal 011 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 apply to the proprietor, at Groves- end or to Messrs..Tames ,nid Collins, Solicitors. Swansea. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT LADY-DAY NEXT, AT most desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, JL called TYRLLANDWR, situated o» tl>« banks of the river Tawe. immediately opposite the large and beau- tiful sea-port town of Swansea; comprising 47 Acres of rich Arable and Pasture Land, an excellent modern-built Family House, ready furnished, containing a drawing and dining-room, each f4 feet by 17; a break fast-room and capital offices on the grousd noor on the second, five best bed-rooms, a dressing-room, and servants'-rooms a Plea- sure Garden, and extensive Kitchen Garden, Coitch-honse, Stable, Barn, Cow-house for 24 cows, Dairy, and every other requisite Farm-building. With this Estate: IVILL BE LET. The HORSE TOWING PATH. which gives the Pro- prietor the highly valuable and exclusive Right of Towing 0 t Vessels along the Banks of the river Tawe. There is also a Wharf and Lime Kiln on the Estate. Swansea is well known as a delightful residence, highly esteemed for the mildness and salubrity of its air, and for the many advantages it possesses in point of beauty and economy.—The situation of the Estate gives the greatest facility for manuring the land to the highest state ot culti- vation; and Swansea alfords a convenient and excellent market for all farming produce. Further particulars may be known on application to the Printer of this Paper Or at the Bank of Messrs. H-tynes, Swansea. Eai lier possession of the Land may be given, it required. Cow bridge Turnpike Trust. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS J arising at the Toll-Gates, upon the/Turnpike-roads within this dTstrict, called or known by the names of the KiST. WEST, and SOUTH GATES, will be LET by AUCTION, to the best Bidder, at the Bear lull, in Cow- bridge, 011 Tuesdav, the fifth day of September, tween the hours oftwelve a lid two of the same day, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the thirteenth year °f the reign ofhis late Majesty KingGcorge the I lnrd, » for llemilatini' the Turn pike-Roads,n which Tillis produced the last year tlie sum of live hundred and pounds above the expence of collecting tilellii and will be put up at that suni.. Wh()ever happens to be the best Bidder, must at the same time give security, with sufficient sureties, for the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said I urnpike-ruad lor payment of the rent agreed for, and such times as they shall direct. THOMAS LLEWELLYN. Clerk to lYusteesof the said Turiipike-road. CARMARTHENSHIRE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that truly desirable MESSUAGE^ FARM, and LANDS, called GLANBRYDDAN, Containing 146 Acres, and now let uitdtf a leuse tor One life, aged 2S years, at the low rent ot £ 110 per ami. Also, all that MESSUAGE, FARM,and LANDS,called RHANDYRLLWYD, containing ii) Acres, and. let under a lease for one life, aged 61 years, for 18 a year only. Both Farms are freehotd, and situate tn the vale ol lowy, four miles from the market-town 01 J^landilo, and eight from Llandovery, through tfhich places the London mail passes daily, and the neighbourhood is parttcu. larly good. Also, a valuable COPYHOLD MESSUAGE. FARM, and LANDS,cal.ledTYR JENKIN POW ELL POINTER, containing 108 Acres, which is let for per annum. The above Farm is situate in the parish Of Talley, ninfe miles from Liandilo, on the Lampeter road. The tenants will shew the premises; and for particular^ apply'(if by letter, post-paid) to 11. P. Leysoi>» Escj. Hill; tlèar Neathy Giatuorgansiihe. I, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to a Decree of tlie ITigb Court of Chancery, made in a Cause Gwtjnue against %viiii itic of John Edmund Dowdeswell, Esq. one of the Masters ol the said Court, sometime in tlie mouth of October lIext tn which timely notice will be given, rpiIE REVERSION IN FEE, expectant A and to lake eHect upon the decease of a Lady tio years of age, of and in'divers FREEilOLD ESTATES Miuale in the parishes of Swansea, Louglior, Ltangefeladi, 1 enrice, liosilly, Langennith, Jlston, Heynoldstone, Knelston, hieholaston, Lanrhidtan, Lundewy, Bishopston.und Pennitri, in the cortnty- of Glani »fg,ni, late tlie propert. of JoTiii Bennett Popkin, Esq. deceased. ill several distinct lots. Particulars whereof may be had (gratis) at the said Master s Office, in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lant, or Messrs. Alexander and Holme, New-inn, of Mrjlid- dowcrolt, Gray's-nin, of Messrs. Williams, Whiimore, and Co. Lincolw s-iiin, Loudot) and of JMessrs. Berrillgtoll and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swailsea,—at whose Office Maps of the Estates may be seen. VALE OF GLAMORGAN to BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, rpHE MA N O R or L ORDSII I P of A EGLWYSBRFAVYS, with the PERPETU\L AD- ™SNC,YDS:U' of to the PARISH CIILTIICII. And also, a FREEHOLD FARM. culled EGLWYS- BREWYS, situated in the parishes of Laiitwit and Eglwys- brewys. in the county of G;:iuiorgan; about four miles from the good market and post-town ot Oowhrid^f, mid two from the sea. The Farm cousins of a Farm house, Barn, and Outbuildings, and about 216 Acres of good Arable and Pasture Land. There is 30 Acres of good Glebe attached to the Livinc, which is a Rectory.—Lime on the Estate, and coal ver"v near. Part of the Money may remain 011 Moitgaae. Apply to Messrs. Deere and Hodson, Solicitors^ Cow- bndge, 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, I At the Cardiff-Aruis-inn, in the town 01 CardiiF. on Monday, the 28th day ot August, 1820, subject to conditions then to be produced, unless in the mean time sold by Private Contract, of which notice wilj be given, '"pi-IE MANOR or LORDSHIP of CAYRA, A situated in tlie parishes of Cayra, St. Andrew, and Leckwith, consisting of an excellent Dwelling-house, Barns, and sundry Outbuildings, in good repair, and 'Two Cottages, wi'h Orchards and Gardens, and about ot 6 Acres of Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Land, all-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- gan, 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, aftitljm" ,wi J art of I lie Money may renVa.ni oil luorr^a^e. Apply to Deere and flpdson, Solicitors, Cow- b.wlio wiU iti»cct !>»-►»„,i to ahe-if the Estate or to 5. N. Meredith, Esq. 8. Lincoln's-inn, London. C All M A R'TH I-] N s H1R E. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. MORGAN, (By order of the Assignees of W u». L. Lott) at the Bear inn, in the town of Liandilo, on Saturday, the IVHh day of August, 1820, between the hours of tlil" e and lour o'clock in the afternoon, subject to siich conditions as. shall be then produced, in four lots, r i A Freehold TENEMENT of LAND, called CW iVi FOllGAN and PIMl'CUVOR FARM, situated in the parish of Llanarthney, in the said county, in the occupation of John Davies and John Jones, tenants at will, at the low rent of 1'13 10s. per annum. Lota. An ALLOTMENT belonging to the said Farm el on the Great Mountain. Lot 3. A LEASE of a Walled GARDEN in Rhoesmaen- street, in the town of Liandilo, in the occupation of Mr. Lott. Lot 4. A LEASE of a HOUSE and GARDEN in Bridge street, in the said town, in the occupation of David Edwards, currier. The respective tenants will shew the premises; and for further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) lo Mr. Wm. R ees, of Liandilo or Mr. Thomas Morgan, of Llaii- 1 gndock. th eAsoignesd. 33orougb of Utatsea, ROPOSAF..S Iiavitic, becii iiia(le io tlle L, PROPOSALS having been made to the CORPORATION of SWANSEA for LEASES of the following PllEMlS ES, the same will he PUBLICLY LET, at the Guildhall, Swansea, on Tuesday, the 22d day of August, 1820, at twelve o'clock at iioon :— Pi-oposetl Ini 'Premises. Term. Rents.$c. Henry Bath A Wharf, or. the my th side of the Ferrv-lu>nse, neai"^ from } S « £ 30 por annum. the Quay, with the House and -limberCrane now > 7 radv-<5a-v 1820, S and duties. oil the premises. • • 3 c y y, John Davies Two Fif'lds or C]oses,-of "L;¡nd, sitirafe near Wayn-n wen, in the franchise of the town of'Swansea, late j in the occupation of Daeid Perrott, deceased, or } v<?ars> fr;)n) i s £ SC) per annum, his undertenants; and also, I wo Fr Ids or Closes J Micl;ae|fna ,.M) c ■> an(l duties, of Land 'adjoining, with the Cottages thereon erected, late in 'tiie tenure or occupation of Sir | Gabriel Powell, deceased, or hi^ntwlcrtenants Thomas Jenkins • All that Piece of VV;»ste Ground, near the Long-} > house, in the franchise of Syvansea, lately occupied > < At Will J o £ l :10s. per ami. bv Thomas Lewi's 3 J Richard Phillips,Esq. All that Piece of. Waste Ground, situate in High n Q0 f crt per annum, street, in the town ot Swansea, adj. to a field ( Kjicl-ad 8 )^ J alld dulle9. in the possession of the said Richard Phillips- • • • 3 L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. All those Cottages, Garden, Field, and Premises,") situate near Gieenhill-niill, in the franchise off j> 21 years, from ■-> < ^3 8s. per annum, Swansea, now ki the occupation of Messrs. Be-< "i Michaelmas, 1820 i and duties. ringtoti and Co. I Further particulars may be known at the ■•Office oCRobt. Nelson Thomas, Recorder of the saidborougli. j The Allowing Ritent Medicines may be kad of J i. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper. I 0"AYMAN'S MAREDANTS DROP?. *••* 'ili}i %dicine has beeii established for upwards of f I 'li.y i ears, in the luKhest reputation as an Antiscorbutic Its operation ts so exceedingly easy, regular, and pro"ies- sive, that the patient attending to.the directions can never be. at a loss, how to manage or procced and f. bln th" e\ ntnples given with each bottle, the afflicted may md-e lum lar their disorder* cln*s within its influence. = ,1'repared by Barclay ami Sons, Fleet-hiarket, Lo4)don f'slrnat,ire is on the label uliixetl '(,, cach bottle, in L 4r/n'C,n, i P'. Sold by all Venders of Medicine, price 4s. 6d., lids., and SUs. each bottle. A,LSn, Price Is. lid.pcrbox; Dn. ANDERSON'S, Or, The True Scots Pills, Have been, for almost a centurv, and still continue to be lanldulIy prepared at.llte Original Warehouse forDicrt y 9 "'iMN°' 10, Bow Church-yard, London'. lUl'A are singularly efiicacious in Bilious of the nl' i"'<l,D")|,r,Ca Cbiiip'aiuts. and all Disorder! ,J I,ef otomach, and Bowels; promote D^stion, create an Appetite, remove Obstructions in the K.dnie, and consequently are antidotes to the Stone and Grave/' but for the explllsion of Worms in children oi- grown per- sons, the whole Materia Medica has not their equal. One or two oi them taken alter any irregularity in liviii", wt>u!d prevent those disagreeable effects So often experienced and travelers, who are liable to meet with ali kinds ot liquors, -as well as seafaring people, should timer be tiii- pruvided with them, iw by frequently taking one or two of them, they are kept from Costivcness, Scurvie-, Fevers and most malignant distempers. Ask Pi"'ticil!arlV for" DICF.V'S Anderson's Scots- l ills, nnd to prevent Counterfeits observe that the wofds IJICEV & Co. are iu the Statup; In bottles and boxes at 2s. 9d. and ?s. Od esicll, For Rheumatism, Sci.itica, Lumbago, and all Diseases of Cm Muscles and Joints, is pavticularhj recommended Til R CUMBERLA X L> BITUMINOUS FLUID and PILLS. THE astonishing success with which these extraordinary Fos,il.ploduCliolls' have been employed in cases of the most inveterate, hopeless, and deplorable kind, after every other means had been tried in vain, and the unhappy sufferer had given up allhopes of ever gniniii" r«i- JnuSt j"sll-Y entitle them to the attention of the affiicted with any of the above complaints. A Pamphlet Oil their unparalleled efhcacy, confirmed by a number uf surprising eures, inuy be had (gratis) from any of the Venders. Surprising Clire of John Gaul, Shoemaker, Hethrim, SSlorthum- berland, after twelve years' dreadful Sufferings I. JOHN GAUL. Shoemaker, Hexham, do hereby de- clare, that I was for twetve years in a most deplofabU situation from the Rlieuffiatishi. 'To describe all niy suffer- ings would fill a Newspaper; suffice it to say, that every iliis'ltvudifeVe \u'i:h dif- and trying various medicines to no purpose, I ^-v. ar'vice, recourse -to -RAMSAY'S BTFUMLNOUs ^REPARA- TIONS, which, tliroiigh God's blessing, restored me to perfect health. All the town of Hexham knew my miser- able situation, and can verify the truth of what 1. assert.— Witness iuy liand tills 10th of July, 1815. JOHN GAUL. trice 2s. a bottle, Squire's Original Grand Elixir. '7' THIS invaluable Medicine speedily removes all fresh colds w!'h their attending symptoms of vioi lent |)kiiri and soreness of the stomach proceeding froni cold and coughing, and is a niost sovereign remedy in easing rheumatic pains in the limbs <«r joints, iu whick complaint it has beeii so surprisingly successttil as to have been recommended bv several eminei* physicians. See. It gives,speedy and lasting ease in the most violent fits oi the gout, stone, or gravel, and liasfrequcntly brought away gravel and sometimes stones of a large siae. It renders the functions of the body regular, by removing flatulence, suffocating vapours, violent head-achs, twitching of the nerves, tremblings, faintings, &c. r.T Beware of counterfeits; and observe that the words Vice;, '.î' Co." are ill tlie stamp, affixed over The cork of cuch bottle. Price 2s. per bottle, Dicey Sf Co.'s True Bajfifs Elixir. THIS most excellent medicine has been faith- fully prepared for Wore than a century, from the purest drugs and spirits that can be procured, at the origi- nal warehouse, No. 10, Bow Church-yard, London; and has been atteiided with the fullest success in tlie. cute of the grave), stone, fluxes, spasnts, paiils in the breast, the most excruciating fits of the cholic, aud in all complaints of the stomach and bowels. Counterfeits are offered for Eale in almost every town and street; it is therefore necessary to ask particularly for Dicei/'s DajfVs Elixir," and to observe that the words DICEY & Co. are m the stamp label w hich is pasted over the cork. Price 1s. 9d. per box, liarcla/fs Original Ointment. IT is a fact verified by daily experience, that Ihe lit most care and attention are inadequate to pre- vent even the most resectable establishments from the attacks of that unpleasant and troublesome disorder, the ITCH, which, from its infectious nature, is most easily com- municated It will therefore be of advantage to those who suffer under this complaint to know, that they may rely oil being effectually.curcd by ONE HOLIIt's APPLICATION OF BARCLAYS ORIGINAL OINTMENT. 1 his Siifi", speedy, aud effectual remedy, has beeii in ge- neral use lor upwards of one hundred years, without a sin- gle instance of its having failed to cure the most inveterate cases. It does not contain tlie smallest particle of mer- cury, or any ovliet daiigei'ous ingredient, and may be safely used by persons of the most delicate constitution: The public are requested to be on their guard against nosioils compositions sold at low prices, and to observe; that lione can possibly be genuine unless the names of the proprietors; Barclay and Soils, are engraved on the stamp affixed to each box: and great danger may arise from the nfrglectof thiscautioii. Price is Itd; per canister, THE CORDtAL CEPHALtC SNUFF (the reputation of which has been established iiont; THAN HA I,F A Cr.NTIR rtv) is a most grateful and effectual Remedy [or ail Disorders ill the Head, especially the common Heaci- Ach. Itrentoves Drowsiness am) Giddiness relieves Dim- ness of the;all(i is excellent iii curing recent Deafness; It is also a preservative against infectious air. Price is. lid. per bct tle, J' \,(l lieU/ e. s.tl,n r. for. lladclijfe's Elixir. FOR a general alterative Medicine, this valu- able Elixir stands unrivalled; and the Public cannot have recourse to a more cllicacious remedy, as a purifier of the blood irom all humours, whether contracted by too free living; or frOiIi iaitiidice, surfeits, scurvy, or humours after the measles or snia!l-pox, &c. For all obstructions HI the intestines, and for the cure of worms in children or adults, it will be found equally serviceable. It assists di- ge-iticii; strengthens the stomach, and has been found of infinite service to those who take long voyages, as a pre- servative against the scurvy. fcTy" Observe that the wotds" Dicey S- Co." arc printed in the stamp affixed to each bottle, as counterfeit sorts are olil-rcd fur sale 1U almost every town.