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WANTED, in the neighbourhood of Chep- stow, a COOK, who perfectly understands making soups. made dishes', and pastrv. Slie must have an unexcep- tionable character trpm herlasl p] ice, where she lived not less than a twelvemo.>ih — Wages Fifteen Guineas. Also, a good 1) URY'VlAlD; Wages Eight Guineas. Address, post-paid, to Mr. Woodroffe, Linen-Draper, Chepstow. t.. NOTICE. THE Wi-dow and Executrix of the Will 01 A the late Rev ALBAN THOS JONES GWYNNE, Wt i.y GJya, in the county of Cardigan, desires that a.11 who nave any claims on his Estate-, will stud her the particulars ■lis !¥< ;—. d ;>:i those who ai t > » i to tne sakl Estates- are .urc., uj pay ine same •, the saitt ^xecutrix. ^ALED ly Glyii, S!8LI> June, 18L9. T OST, a BANK of ENGLAND POST BILL, by Thomas Wind, on the 7th of July, 1819, LOST, A BANK (>T ENGL\ND POST value £ ii3, issued at the Bank in favour of Mrs. Margaret Remmingtoa, dated the 5th instant, and indorsed Margaret Reai'iiingtoii, who paid it to Thomas Ward, of Soho, Lhm- elly, Carmarthenshire.—Any person or persons that will; bring the above Bill to Thomas Ward will be handsomely rewarded for their trouble. Payment is stopped at the Bank. Glamorgan Ckrgf Charity, THE SUBSCRIBERS are requested to meet at the Bear-inn, in Cowbridge, at twelve o'clock, on Tuesday, the 27th instant, to receive Petitions, and to make distribution if the Balance in hand. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Cowbridge Free School, July 12, 1819. CARDIFF SCHOOL. THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS to the CARDIFF SCHOOL for the EDUCATION of the POOR, will be holdeil at the New School Roam, Cardiff, Oil Monday, the 19th day of July instant. The Chair wilt be taken at twelve o'clock precisely, when the Report and Accounts or the last Year will be read. WILLIAM 1UY.. ) SECRETARIES JOSEPH WHEELER, 5 Cardiff, July 12,1819. Improved Bath Vellum Writing Paper. T. JENKINS, STATIONER, &c. SWANSEA. BEGS to announce to his Friends and the Public, thai he has recei zed a supply of the above Artick*: the superior qualilies of which needs only a trial to merit approbation; by this principle (d hot-pressing the grease incident to hot-press papers is entirely obviated, and the facility ofwntinp- considerably increased. To be fcad of the following Agents only — f S. agED, Stationer, Cardiff; JOHN EVANS. Carmarthen; JOSEPH POTTER, Haverfordwest; W M. V AUG HAN, Brecon; C. WATKINS, Abergavenny'; J. BRIGG, Chepstow. • "11E .Tr.fcEAS a Coiuraission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against ALEXANDER Cfi lPiP-pHS, of the town of Swansea, in the county of Gla- morgan, Grocer, Flour Merchant, Shopkeeper, and Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby tequn-ed to surrender himself to the Commissioners, in the said Commission named, or the major part of them, on the 10th and llth days of August next, and on the 24th day of August next, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon of each day, at the Mackwovth Arm inn, in the said town oi Swansettr and make a fall discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects; when and where the Creditors are io come prepared to prove their debts, at the second sitting to chuse Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his Certificate. -All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or who have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, hut give notice to Mr. Wm. Price, Solicitor, No. 1, Lincoln's-inn, London or to Messrs.JJames and Collins, Solicitors, Swansea. ~N E X T T HURSDAV The 22 d 'ef THIS MONTH, THE STATE LOTTERY WILL BE ALL DRAWN. T. BISH ESPECTFULLY reminds his best Friends, XV the Public, that the State Lottery will be ail drawn in One Day, the 2fd of 1 his Month.— fhe Scheme consists of only 6,050 Tickets, yet contains Two Prizes of £ 20,000, and various other Capita all to be paid in Sterling Money gi,5 there are NO STOCK PRIZES. The Scheme also possesses peculiar novelty well worth the attention of adventurers, particulars of which may be bad gratis at either of BISH'S Offices, or of his Agents in the Country. Tickets and Shares are selling by Brsit, 4, Cornhill, and 9, Charing-cross, London; a id by the following Agents F FACæ. Bookseller, Swansea; BARRY and SON, Booksellers, Bristol; J. POTTER. Bookseller, Haverfordwest; WILMOT and BARCLAY, Booksellers, Pembroke; Mrs. TYE. Bookseller, Wrexham C rORP.Wisggon-o ifice MVI onmouth. Anno Suinquagesimo Nono Georgii Ill. Regis. J LJstcompleted in Six Parts, price 2s. 6d. each, and em- bellished with Portraits of Lords EI.DON, EnEN BO- ROUGH ERSKINE, Sir WILLTAII SCOTT. Sir WILLIAM GABROW, and Sir WILLIAM BLACKSTONE, THE complete ENGLISH LAWYER; or, EVERY MAN HIS OT.VM.LAWYER containing a Sum- tnary of the Constitution of England; its Lawn and Statutes, especially those which regard Arrests Bankruptcies Benefit Societies Bills of Exchange Benefit Societies Bills of Exchange Bribery Distresse9 Clergy I Executors and Admini- strators Guardian and Ward Husband and Wife Insolvent Debtors Lalidlord and Tenant Libel Master Serva.,it Nuisances' Overseers' Parent and Child Saving Banks Tribes c. ■Including the substance of the Laws'relatmg to the principal branches of Trade, Manufactures, and Commerce. ALSo, The CRIMINAL LAW of ENGLAND. Embracing every species of Public Offences, with their Punishments. To which, is added an APPENDIX, containing the rnbst approved Forms of AgrGementt., Leases, Wills and Testa- ments, Notices between Landlord and Tenant, Contracts, Articles of Copartnership, &e. adapted particularly for the use of such as would avoid the expense ofTegal assista nce. | Tiie whole carefiiily; digested I'rom the best authorities the Statutes consulted to the 59th Geo Ill. and the Law Hepons to Hilary Term, 1819. By JOHN GIFFORD, Esq. The Third Edition. London: printed for A- W heilier. m.3, Warwick-square, »aternoster-iow sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; H'ul by all Booksellers in the United Kingdom. Bonviktone Great House. Mrs. LAUDER BEGS to inform her Friends and the Public, that her SCHOOL Re-opens on Monday, the 19th instant. N. B. A Half-Boarder wanted. Miss LAUDER & Mrs7KENGE~ r RESPECTFULLY inform their Friends and the Public, that their LADIES BOARDING and DAY-SCHOOL, Spilman-street, CARMAHXIIEN, will Re- open, on Monday, July the tQih Carmarthen, July 14, 1819 MR. F. Dl\ NNELEY, TEACHER OF THE' PIANO-FORTE, Aow residing in bwdnseu, B^GS leave most respectfully to acquaint the Nubiiity and Gentry of that place and its vicinity, thai he purposes giving LESSONS on the above Instrument immediately. J- hose Ladies and Gentlemen who are desirous of ho- nouring Mr D. with their commands') are requested to address him at the Catabrian-Office, where Cards of Terms, &c may be had. Mr. DANJJEIEY has the honour to announce his inten- tion of offering, for the patronage and support of the Nobi- lity and Gentry of Swansea and its vicinity, a CONCERT, on MONDAY, the SSth inst. (July), when will be given a Selection, chiefly of favourite Instrumental Music, on the Sostenente* and Grand Piano Forte, by Mr. Dannelev the particulars of which will be announced in the Cambrian of next week. The new Patent Sostenente is an additional Pedal to the Grand Piano, by means of which, without the aid of wind, or of friction upon the wires, the sound of each note is sustained or continued as long as the linger rests- upon the key, and is increased or diminished at the pleasure of the.pertbrmer. The touch is lighter and inore.de/icate than that of the Piano. it being necessary for the fingers to glide, over rather than strike the keys. •SWANSEA THEATRE. AT a GENERAL MEETING of PRO- PRIETORS, held in the Theatre, on Friday, the 9th July, 1819. a very satisfactory report was made by Sir R. Kemeys, Chairman of the Committee of Proprietors, of the alterations, improvements, and decorations. made in the Theatre, under the direction of the Committee appointed for that purpose. The Accounts were also reported as audited and found correct It was then Resolved unanimously. That the Thanks of this Meeting are due to the Committee appointed to direct the repairs and decorations of the Thea/re, liesolved also, That Sir R. J. A. Kemeys, the Chairtnnn of the Committee, be requested to accept the Thanks of the Meeting for his peculiar exertion and zeal in carrying into effect so economically the object of the Subscribers. ° Resolved, That these Resolutions be inserted in the next Cambrian. Eusttc Mparts 4N0SAIUm MATCH. THE ANNUAL HDSTIC SPOUTS vviii take place on SWANSEA SANDS, on TUESDAY MORNING, the 3d of AUGUST. The nature of the Amusements, and the amount of the Prizes, may be known by application to Mr. Jones or Mr, Havard, Sadlers, Swansea. J. KOLLES, Esq. 1 J. H. VIVIAN, Esq. f c. C. JOHNSON, Es. /Stewards. R ENTWISLE, Esq. > And on the Evening of the s^me dav, a SA fLING MATCH, between the PI LOT-BOATS "of- SWANSEA and NEATH, will tal •:e place in Swansea Bay. The, amount of Prizes and the .Regulations of Sailing may be known by application at Mr. Jenkins, Cambrian-1 Office. C'jpt. JOHN JONES, R. N. Steward. ^E^fLYlTRACEsT" ON TUESDAY, the 20th JULY instant, will be RUN FOR, onCEFN GELLYGARE, near the Wain, a SILVER CUP; 3-yr. olds to carry 41b*. 4-yr. olds 7st. 71b.; Syr. olds 8st. 31b. 6-.vr. oldest, 11.1b; aged 9si.— Mares and Geldings allowed 31b.—Two-mile heats. A SWEEPSTAKES, for all ages;. 3-yr. olds6st. 4Ib.; 4-yr. o!ds7st.7lb.; S yr. olds 3st. Sib.; 6-yr. oldsBst. Wb. j aged 9st.—The winner of the Cup to carry 5lb. extra.— Mares and Geldings allowed.31b.—Two miles. There will also be PONY RACING. "WM. MEYRICK, Esq. > Ct SA1VIL. HOMFRAY, Jun. Esq. ? b'-ewards- JOHN TREHARNE, Clerk of the Course. Merthyr, July 5. 1819. All Horses to he entered m or before the 17th inst. at tlie Castle-inn, Merthyr, or double at the post. Entrance for the Cup. 55. and J.l ts. for the Sweepstakes Run- ning to commence at one o'clock precisely, GROUSE. HUNDRED OF CRICKHOW EL, BRECON SHI PIE INconsequence of the SCA RCITY of GAME, A the HILLS belonging to His Grace the Duke of BEAUFORT, within the Hundred of Crickhowel, will be SHUT the ensuing Season. All Unnualified Persons found Trespassing upon the Hills will be Drosecuted. June 1819 CARDIGANSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Salutation Tavern, in the town of Newcastle Ei-nlyii, in the county of Cardigan, ou Friday, the 1st day of October next, unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which notice will be given, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, THE LEASEHOLD TERM of 99 YEARS, of which 76 are unexpired from La day last, at and under the reserved rent of £ '2 2s. per Annum, of, in, and to all that desirable and commodious 'DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, late the residence of Mrs. LESLIE, situate at Atpar, near the town of Newcastle- Emlyn aforesaid, with an extensive Wailed Garden, well stocked with choice, fruit trees, Stabling for three horses, and every other necessary and convenient Oiitofilce. Also, the LEASEHOLD TERM of gt YEARS, of lir f which five years unexpired from Michaelmas last, of, in, and to$5 ACRES of RICH ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LAND, near to and adjoining the said Dwell ing-House, at and under the reserved rent" £ 2 2s. per ann. The House is well calculated for the reception of a gen- teel family, and stands on an eminence, in a neat and well arranged shrubbery, commanding a beautiful view of the surrounding country and the picturesque river Tivy, which affords the best angling in the Princip ility, and is allowed to produce the finest salmon in the kingdom. The country abounds with game, and several packs of hounds are kept in the immediate neighbourhood. The town of Newcastle affords a cheap and plentiful market, and a London daily post. The whole will he sold in one lot, and is most deserving the attention-of any gentleman's family desirous of a cheap residence in owe of the most romantic countries in that part of South Wales. If the above premises ave not then sold, the same will be let for a term of years, with immediate possession. For a view of the premises, &c. applv at the house; and for particulars and to treat by private contract, apply to Mr. Lewis Evans, Solicitor, Cardigan; if by letter, post- paid. t STONE COAL CULM, ON THE VERY BEST QUALITY, TO BE SOLD, AT HEAN-CASTLE COLLIERY, on Saun- dersfoot Shore, near Tenby, at £ 2 10s. perlluadred, with Five Shillings Gratuity to the Captain. TOBETiny" 7 AND ENTERED UPON IBIM fit IA TELT, A Handsome FAMILY MANSION^ late in the occupation of vie Di I j uate about two tniles-from Mi!ford, PHS, with a Wal'ed Garden, Dotible Co I'-ii-h.ttisi Stabler, and every requisite Out-.of&G.e for a gp.itleiiS^.i'i I-aiiiil The Tenant may he accommodated with what: Lands he may wish, adjoining the house. The terms will be very.moderate, the chief object being a good tenant. For further particulars enquire of Mr. A. J. Stokes, Miiford. H TO BE LET, wrlH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, BY THE WEEK, MONTH. OR YEAR, A Substantial COTTAGH, conveniently Fur- nished, with a large GARDEN, pleasantly situated near the sea-side, within ftmr miles of the utarket-towii uf Bridgend, in the count ? of Glamorgan. I he Cottage comprises two sitting-rooms, a kitchen, and five bed-rooms it comtftands extensive views of the sea and the surrounding country, and possesses the advantage of sea-bathing. For further particulars application may be made to Mr. Thomas Saunders, Soutlienulown, near Bridgend or Mr. Alfred Estlin, Solicitor, Small-street^ Bristol. TO BE. LET," For Seven, Fourteen, or Twenty-one Years, from the '25th Detembrr.ncxt, I KILVROUGH FARM:, GLAMORGANSHIRE. rJPHE above most excellent Farm is situate JL about eight miles Iron) Swansea, and consists oi 320 Acres of good Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Lands, in the highest state of cultivation, with a convenient: Farm House, and other buildings requisite oil business, the whole of which will he put in complete repair I For particulars apply (if by. letter post-paid) to George Green, Esq. No. 2, Ston-place, Bath. | VALE OF GLAMORGAN! TO HE LET, CHEAP, AConvenieni HOUSE, called CANTLE- Sl ON CAS1 LL, wherein some respectable Families have lately resided'; having a dining, draw in«, and dress- ing rooms kitchen, a cool dairy: urooni for brewing, wash- ing, and baking; a stable, coach-house and walled garden, and small lawn adjoining harit and soft water, and other pcniences. On an elevated rock, m a very dry healthy .situation, near the Bristol .Charmd, the mouth of Opnsore Rivei, [iii-igi nd, a plcotUul mii-ietand p.isi-to^i'! i\e.wton Harbour •-tin Bathing p^ace, anvri fhe <^f>iit Mi«d-e(^teh road from i ( ¡O!5I1't,Ρ ;,11(\ Bn tiVreu^h I td.ff How. bridge, Neath, ana .Swansea, to lyvi-k.id ILu > .HI wnere anotiiei'Coach posses to and from Leiirfon, Gloucester, and Oxford and Bristol. The sea shore is (hit, sandy, and very pleasant for riding, walking, and bathii»c\ Twenty Acres, or more, dry good Com, Grass, and Hay Laud may be had. 'House rent £ 26, Land SOs. per J*re-. Tlie Bailiff on the l-arrn will shew the premises* and reler io the owner, with whom time will not admit of con espond- in^ by letter. There are some Grates, a 1? re win" Furnace, an Oven, and souse ordinary Furniture, and the Land tiihedree .J CARM illtr, E>jSHIRE. "1- TO BE LEToN LEASE, AND l-.>.TEEEt, U PUN A T MICH A r- LM AS, 1819, THE'FARM of LA NDA WKE, containing A 626 Acres—about 70 Acres of which are under young Plantations, and the remainder is Me»dow, Pasture, and Arable Land, well adapted to the turnip husbandry- 1 Ins Farm has been several years in the pusses-ion of the PJgnt -Hoji. Lord Kensington, the Proprietor, who.lias f been vcry Uberal in the application of manure, so that a tenant will enter under-.great, advantages. Tne Dwelling- house is capable of accotnoiodating^a very -rcspeciiible family, and_the.Fariu-butldings''are extensive ami ctuve- nient. A powerful, water-worked I hrashinji-Machine and Grist-Mil! are upon the prsmMcs. The situation of the Farm is very advantagen being within one mile of the market -town and port ot Lausnatne; coal and lime are easy of access, at moderate prices. Alio, zl'I( be L l\ The FARM of CASJ LL TOCn: tonteiaing 403 Acres, of which about 49 are underyuung .plantHt'nms. and the remainder'is Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land.—This. Farm is also adapted to the turnip iursbandrv, and has been under the same management a- La n'awjjej which it almost adjoins. Thereii also also a good Dvy'elling-hotise and Farm-offices upon it. The above Farms are worthy tlie attention of farmers of skill and capital, and "lhey will be let either together or separately. Particulars may be known on application to Robt. Lang- ford, Esq. 10, Southampton street, Coveut-garden, London or of Mr. John Milter, at Landawke, near Laugharne, Carmarthenshire.—All letters mllst be post-paid. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IM* £ I)IA1 PLT, A LL that capital MESSUAGEorMANSION rl. HOUSE & DEMESNE LAN DS, called DUFFRYN HOUSE, situate in the parish of Liandebte, in the county of Carmarthen; comprising a vestibule, 17 feet by '11 feet; a dining-room, Tl feet by 15 feet; a drawing-room, 21 feet by 16 feet; breakfast-parlour, 14 feet by 13 feet; and a small library, on the first floor;—lour spacious bed-rooms and two dressing-rooms, with a water closet, on the second floor;—and five good lodging-rooms in the attics. The Offices consist of a large kitchen, with, rallge ovens, steamers, and smoke jack, scullery, t*o meat pantries, china closet, butler's pantry, housekeeper's room, and ser- laiiiidr with stove, store-room, brewing-kitchen, with two boilers complete, and- three excellent The Out offices consist of two well finished four.stall stables, with corn-bins and suddic-roon), coach house and two store- rooms above, barns, beast-houses, farm stabling, piggery, and sheds for young cattle. There is also a forcing pump of fine soft water, capable of being conveyed to the scullery, butler's pantry, and the garden, whici) is viery extensive ajnd well clothed with choice fruit trees. The above Residence is fit for the reception of a large genteel family, in an excellent neighbourhood, intersected with excellent turnpike roads, and a beauiiful picturesque country, within 1.5 miles of the county town of Canuiirthen, 12 o! the fashiouable sea-port town of Swansca, and six of the market-town of Ltandito, through which the London mail passes daily, and within one mile of lime and coal. The country abounds with game, and affords the finest woodcock shooting in the kingdom. The river Lochwr runs through the lawn in front of the house, and produces salmon, sewen, and excellent trout, which may betaken every day throughout the season. A respectable tenant will meet with every encourage- ment, and may be supplied with any quantity of rich Meadow, Amble, and Pasture Land, from llJ to t'X) Acres, or more, if required. For a view of the premises apply to Mr. Wuii-tn Hay. of Rrynmawr, near Duffryn; and for to j. H. Phillips. Esq. Norfolk-street, Strand. LOIHUmi • or Mr. j Beynon, Newcastle Kmlyn, C;»ra;aitb NEAR SWANSEA, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, And possession had at Michaelm&s next, A Spacious WALLED GARDEN, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees; together with TWO HOT-HOUSES and ONE GREEN-HOUSE; also a KITCHEN GARDEN, in a good state of cultivation, and a NURSERY the whole adjoining each other. There is a House in the Garden for tlie Gardener to reside in, and extensive Sheds adjoining, with a two-stalled Stable, Hay Loft, two Cart Houses, and aLoft over them. The above are situated ¡¡¡wur « «. froin, the town of Swansea, in a well sheltered e a and south aspect, and now occupied byjvlr. David Elilutt, Nursery- mail, who will shew the premises- The Stock to be taken at a valuation. AIsp, TO BE LtTi A FIELD, adjoining the Garden, containing about fotlr Acres with immediate possession. For further particulars apply (if by letter post paid) to MB- Jeffreys, Wind-street, Mr. John Grove, Fisher-street, or Mr. Witiiecoinbe, Goa'-sireet, Swansea. (Oliè Concern.) GLAMORGANSHIPJKT TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, CLEMENS! ONE HOUSE, with all requi- C site Offices, Gardens, Orchards, &c. with 1.50 Acres of Meadow and Pasture Land, 137 Acres of which is Tithe and lax free, Land fai excepted,, all tu a ring-fence, and most delightfully situate about two miles from the sea, five miles from Cowbridge, and four from Bridgend, two good ■market-towns, and within two miles of the main-road from Cardifj to Swansea the mail and twe? other coachcs pass and repass datlv. N B The House iswell Furnishcd.and will be sold with •:ae Estate, if required, if not will be Sold by Auction. The rimb"r to be taken by the purchaser at a fair valuation. Further particulars may be had liy applying to Mr. Robt. Jenkins, Auctioneer, Eweuny, Glamorganshire, who will shew the premises or to Mr.'Willock, Auctioneer, No. 25, Golden-square, Lonrton.—All letters must be post-paid, MONMOUTHSHIRE^ TO BE LET, For a term of three, Jive, or seven years, and entered upun immediate/If, AVery desirable ESTATE, consisting of a Mansion-house and convemcn; Offices, Liiwu, Shrub- beries, walled Gardes), three-stalled Stable. Coafch-house, Granary, Barn, and other Farm-buildings, and several Parcels ot Arable. Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Land, in a ring fence, and good state of cultivation (the whole con tainiug about 50 Acres), very delightfully situated in a central part of the much admired county of Monmouth, and within half a mile of Usk, a market and post-town. The above Property will be found particularly well adapted to the residence of asmall family of respectability the House is furnished, and the fixtures and furniture niav' be take.: by the tenant at a valuation. For further information apply to Mr. Alexander Jones Solicitor, Usi; i. by letter, posLage paid. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A Small neat COTTAGE, fit for the residence of a genteej ;'ami(y. siUutied in the village of Lliin- biethian, within tea minntes'walk of the market-town of Co wbridge, through which two coaches pass every morning for Bristol, &c. and .two every evening for Swansea, &c. 1 he village ot Llanblethian is generally allowed to be one of the most picturesque in the county, and the House stands in the most eligible part of the village as to conve- nience, health, or prospect it consists of t parlours, 3 best bed. a dressing-room, with 3 excellent servauts'- rootns in the attics, and one over the kitchen. The Office consist of kitchen, back-kitchen, butler's pantry, beerceilur, wine ditto, brewhouse, wpodhousf, and coalliouse, dog- keimel, and an excellent three-stall stable, with a hay-loft over it. The House is well supplied with water by a large cistern communicating with the back-kitchen. The Garden and Orchard adjoin the houie, are in complete order, and well stocked with every vegetable of the season the or- chard is proverbial for its produce. BeSldpsthe above. there is likewise a large Plantaiion above the house, well stocked with fuii grown trees. Tlie parish Church, in whicÍt there is a pew belonging tp the house, is within five minutes' walk; and a troul stream runs within a gun-shot garden. { The whole lias undergone a complete repair within these two years. A SALE of the FURNITURE wtli take place the beginning cf August; about which time possession may be nad. Ö For further particulars apply to Mr Thomas Williams, Solicitor, Cowbridge; or on the premises. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, Oil Wednesday, the 21st day of July, 1819, at the Bus'n- infi, unless previously disposed of by private contract, subject to such conditions as shall then be produced, ALL that FREEHOLD PROPER I V,called the TAN-HOUSE, situate in High-street, in the town of Swansea; consisting of an extensive lan-\ard, Messuages or Dwelling-Houses, and Garslen, a Beam bouse with six graiuers, Bark-house and Mill, 20 Handlers, six Layers, 'and Taps in.proportion together with Dryinv;- rooms atld Storehouses, good Stable, Cart-house, &c. The Tanning Business has been carried on to great advan- tage on these premises for nearly a century, and the ground udjoiuing is eligibly situate for building. For further particulars apply at the office of R. W. Simons, Solicitor, Market-place. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, Near the Ferry-House, Swansea, on Wednesday, the VBtli instant, and the ioJ/owlng days, until the whole is dis posed of, 1MlE #VVRGO of the BRIG ELIZABETH, A just arrived in this pMi, consisting of 1.56 Logs of Pine Timber (yellow), two large Spars, 200 light Spars, 100 Lancevvood Poles, and 30 flickers t >e whole of which, lor the convenience of buyers, will be put up in small lots. N n, Approved bills on London at two or three months will be accepted, if the amount of the purchase bo above L'15 Any part of the above Timber, &c. may be had by private contract previous (o the day of sale, by applying to Mr. Dark, at Mr. Harris's, on the Quay or to S. Llewelyn, the Auctioneer. Swaiisea, July 12, 1810. GLA MORG ANSH IRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, At the Wheat-Sheaf inn, in the town of Swansea, on Sa- turday, the llth day of September, 1819, subject to con- ditionsto be then produced, unless in the mean time sold by private contract, of which due notice will be given, 1\ LL that compact FREEHOLD ESTATE, iA called GREAT VVI\lBLEWOOD. in the parish of Lanridian, consisting of about 100 Acres of good Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and WTood Land, situate within six miles of the excellent market town of Swansea, adjoining the Western or Cower turnpike-road, and within three miles of the p,)rt of Penclawdd. The house and buildiiigs are in good repair. There is excellent coal aud culm ontiie estate, which may be worked at an easy expeace, and limestone within one mile. There is a fine growth of young timber, and the coumry abounds with gntne, and a fine trout stream runs through it- It ad, joins and has unlimited Right of Common on Clyne anil Little Moor, and is entitled to a considerable portion of Lauridkn Salt t\|. r hes. F'-r p rticulars and l<> view the E-tnftt apn'y to Sir.. Fra.iCJ- lie van, O'xwicli Castle; u!n> o« the olTict- o! Mr. Lewi'- rhouias, Swansea, where it IUMD of Hit: Est.?'? may be 'L ¡-'it' OATS FOR SALE, FOR SALE, At the Warehouses of Henry Bath, Jan. on the Strand. Swansea, GOOD IRISH and'ENGLISH OATS, ou reasonable terms. Also, a few CASKS of RU Ml TALLOW. I Swansea, 7th mo. (July) 8th, I819, I TO BE SOLD IJiMKijiATEL v, CITHER TOGETKr.Rf^R IN COMPACT LOTS SUITABLE rb r ffSlALL CAPirui, pHAT valuabt*? Fit BEHOLD. P-STATF- v5uJaile?,CLp.^WE^. in the paris "is o. Lan- cJlinLh n fi*ad,S?f'I0» Counties of Pembroke and -7VH 'e ral es "oril1 ,l ilSe f'ost-toWn of Nm berth, a > ''xc.l"nt sp rtiag country it comprises about 630 Acres of good Meadow, Pasture, and Arable with a sùbstantial ànd convenient House atlÓ WaJitd Manueu ai~° corapiete Farm Buiidni;^ Ti>ras];<ni* prietnfC' reCeUtl>' ,"ected at 8 Sre:U expense by the pro- tor further particulars apply to Ge >rge Propert, Green Grove, near Narberth, South Wales; if bv letter post paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Desirable FREEHOLD FIELDS, IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF LAN 0.4 FF AND CAKDIFF. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION t By Mr. T. WALK INS, t 'c At the Angel-mil. Curdia, on Wednesday, the 10th day of August, 1319, at one o clock m the afternoon p-ociselv subject tv such conditions ot sale as shoW be t/.en ro- duced, and in such lots as shall be then agreed (oil, unless ill the ijittan time disposed of private contract, of which due notice will be given, THE Following FREEHOLD FIELDS: ¡"ames. Description. Quantity. CROSS Ft ELD .Arable 4*1^ ff^nw-ACBEs f PMSTATIOHS V A"e o I S, BARN YARD AND CROFT Arabic g 1 W GREAT TWO ACRES BY THE { MILL t Araoie o 0 17 iVrv** •• •• Arable 5 3 32 JJPRIN-V* HELD 'Meadow I 3 31 l'iie above Fn-lds are situate in the parish of Whhehureh, .one ullk irom Landiiff, three miles from Cardiff, .md a<ijo'R* ine.(jia.morgan-,hire Canal. If the geuileman who owned the above Fields, prior to toe sale to the lute proprietor, should have a child b\ nis present wi e, that child would become tenant in tail of the premises, and mignt, on atl tntng sit, acquire the fee simple of ttie Estiite. That geut!etn ,n and his wife have been married 30 years, are but:t,ove 50 yrnrs oi ige, and never llttcl u CSiM. The tenant, Mr. E iward Lewis, ol Landaff. will direct a pC?u" ,'?■ 8,1 Vr ,he premises and for I'm.her p. u ,rs applj at toe otilee ot Mr. Ed.ward Priest Richards, Solicitor, CaidifT, where a M-ep ot t|)c Prcni-es niav oe >ee L-eltei3 to bp jjoit-pnid TO CA Pl.TAUsrs; ,4 Brewery, and ?noz' capital Alatlholtses, of great mag- nitude and importance., at Pli/nn'Uih Dock, lCi h 84, excellent Public Houses, ad .< extensive Spirit ode attached to it,, presenting an Investment of the jirzt- rate consequence TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. JtOnlNS, At the Auctwn, Mart, opposie the li ak of England,'on Thursday, ti.e 5th ot August next, at twelve o'clock, in one lot, and peremptorily, A Highly-important Investment, comprph'id- ing a FIRST RATE ER^vVKr.Y, veM (i » situate i!i Morrire i own at New Passage, and ,L Banks ot the River Tamer, Plymouth Dock ih it w^rv is upon a very extensive scale, and its couve lellees Cr it upon a par with auv in this kingdom; the m III ou ire very large and convenient; tngeth r witii ElliHl V-FOUR PUBLIC-HOUSES, in Plymouth, ,j¡" D. ck -s.onetiouse, Dartmoor, and i as-istock. The tra-le also extends to Corn- wall and Newport, mid every facility is given to H by shipping, at a small expense, and from the wharf of the Brewery; the trade is now about IVn i h iusanrl Barrels annually, and in war .t has har-lly any limit; the rental from the Public-Houses alone,and subs queut to the peace, was upwards of £ *9iK> a year, and a total profit realized front £l;Z,OOU to J:, 16 't)0 a year. From its contiguity to the mines in Cornwall, where a connexion is establi-hed. and more especially m the fishie.g season, a very profitable trade is secured in P"'cc,; it has also an advantageous Malt and'Spirit Trade aaaclipd,.which is conducted at a trifling expense; besides-an establishment at Tavistock, the Railway from Dar mouth to Plymouth, the Breakwater, and other public works, render till- most important and invaluable invcstmeni uf capital dn-i he peace, and it is incalculably .profitable in the event of a war. Accommodation will be given ior payment of part of the purchase-money. Particulars may be had at the Brewerv; also at tha principal Inns at: Piymmuh the Dock i a-i»tock, Ex.-u-r, Salisouary, Bristol, Liverpool, Swans a- and ln-?d • ,,f John Ellis. Esq. So!ici;or, Southampton buiidiiiic- II k Leach and Lugger, vlessrs Ifodn and Bone. M >- i and Son, Solicitors, Plymouth Dock Mi Pi-id: i i- tor, Plymouth; and oi" Messrs. Robins, Govern gaiiicH, London. where a Plan of tlie B,-e*ery may be eeo Estate is part Freehold, and the rem iiid<-r |t on Lives, t) it Y D 1'J ¡ l\. \l"s PAM I LY PILLS OF HEALTH, ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. rHESE Piils are unriv<llod ill cases of head' r oche, loss of appdite. noises and giddiness in the h< tul, Inwness of spirits, Jiatulence, obstructed digestion, togr.her with all affections of the liver, bilious, and nervous disorders. 1 hese Pills contain noione atom ot meicur-, 0 .1 a, a any shape, and are so peculiarly mild in heir action as to require no confinement or alteration in diet [ lit «io*t delicate females find the use of them material)., i i 11 tieial to their general health, an" all who have used them agree in opinion, and call them the most safe. mild, and effectual Family Medicine extant. Nothing can prove the tj rity of these Pills more than the numerous cases commu- nicated by persons of great..respectability (the names of a tew as under, persons well known in tlie counties of Wilts, Gloucester, and Somerset, the proprietor has permission to and with no other motive than to load the public to the use, of so valuable a and the countenance shown them by the first medical characters of the present day.:—Mii. Marden, a lady of .WVHand, two mi es from Collumpton Mrs. Sarah Rogers, Chiton; a r- ion of Mr. Abraham, silversmith, Bridge w tter Mrs. M Lai g- don, late of Ashley-row, now of Upper Fasten: M Nash, -Bedminster; Mr. John Manners, Bridge-parade, Bristol; &e.&c Soid wholesale and reta by the sole proprietor, J. Rees, High-street, Bristol,(without whose.name writing on the stamp, none can be genuine), in boxes, at Is. 1'1°, 2s. 9d. and family boxes 4s. 6d. by which there is a considerable saving. Sold also by the Printer of this Paper; Dnniel, Carmarthen Lott, Llandilo; Hybert. Neath; Davies, BîÎdrrcnd: C. and W. Vacheli,Cardiff; Brewer C«er eon; -eiis, COerphilly; Heath, Monmouth Vaug: an, Wyke, Abergavenny; J ones, Newport Brud- 1 "V)su>«- j and vvhelesalc by Sutton and Co Ne*,» iv-.rrS-vns Metier nud Sons', London,