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IRON TRADE. IVEL, The welsh quarter-day win be held at Newport, ou the ivth of October* being the 1 T ursduy, as usual,-after (be Stourbridge Meeting. 6 r «• „ W «. a cook. \KTANTED immediately, iaog6 of thcjjELOz, Vwc'ipaWIWfts- m :Scv.vb,^«. u "MtDDLLAGEy .WOMAN- as COOK, who per:c"trv vivferstands her busji- Kess, and the 1> it nily. One who lings lived-soitjg time m an inn will be preierred. § None heed apply except such as can be well recommendj- ed, as. goo'd wages will be given, j{ Apply to the Printer, by letter, post-paid. Û "1 ¥7"ANTED, a PARTNER in a genteel and V profitable- concern in-Pembrokeshire. M. steady Young Man, with a capital of'T 1000/ will fincLthis an eli- gible'opportunity of establishing himself. The advertiser win take the active part, and only wishes for a partner as an opportunity offers of greatly increasing the concern. Letters addressed (post-paid) to the Printer will meet due.attentioji. ¿, # TO PLANTERS. A, GREAT -variety of TREES, from Three JLJl to Seven Years' growth, are now on sale at Singleton, near Swansea they Consist principally of FIR, BEECH, -CUESN.UT, SYCAMORE, ELM, aAd some remarkably fine OAK of about? or 8 Years' growth. Orders sent (post paid) to Jarncs Murray, Gardener at :fiketty Hall, will be executed as soon as received. N. B. About 5000 White-thorn Pi ants to be disposed of. —— -j— —- x FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS. A Steady active Man, of respectable con- jLx. noxious, perfectly. conversant in business, and master of the routine of Office Business, wishes to employ- FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS in a respectable and well esta- blished biisinfsS, in which his time as we!! as property might he einployed to advantage. A situation on the Western Coast of or- theW eot of England would be preferred. < The advertiser would not approve of a concern in which -the sole motive of taking a partner is that of having a trifliing addition of capital, but where the principal wishes for a con- fidential and responsible person to take the chief manage- ment of tire hnsillcss, and. to enable him to relax somewhat from its fatigues. A sp$|mlauve concern will not suit the advertiser. Letters, post-paid, with real signatures, directed to A. B. Win. Williams's, Stationer, Merthyr-Ti&vil, Gla- morganshire, will meet due attention. —JW- person need apply whose alfairs will not bear strict scrutiny. ■ (f;ld6ë 3{nzitra.nft, PALL-MALL, cOKNJitLL, and LOMBARD-STRETST. FIRE, LHE, and ANNUITIES. ALL Persons, whose Insurances with this Company become due at Michaelmas, are requested to take notice, that Receipts for the renewal thereof are now ready lor delivery at the Company's Offices, and in the hands of their respective Agents m the Country. FARMING STOCK is ufsurcd generally.- ■ New Rates nud Proposals for Insurance on Lives and Sur- vivorships, making- Provision for and souring Mar- riage Portions ior 1] i„i u a their respectively coming of age and other eudo i t and Tables tor granting imme- diate, deferred, ane oi br ve Annuities will be delivered gratis.- jf No Entrance Money or Admission Fees are required; and Policies are allowed gratis- 3 By order of th? Board. T. H. WTuivINSON, Sec. London, Sept. 20, 1805. BIUTIS11 FIRE-OFFICE, LONDON. T NSURA NCE granted on Houses, Buildings, JL Manufactories, Ships, and all Gtr,er Vessels, (loads, ^Merchandise, FARMING STOCK, and other Property from Loss or Damage by Fire. The unprecedented preference given torthis Office by all description of Insurers, the Directors flatter themselves has arisen, not only from the facilities adopted in their hir. proved plans and simplified modes of Fire Insurance, but from their steady and uniform conduct in the general con- cerns of the business. They are persuaded that adherence to principles and pru- dent caution are the best securities to the Office and to the Public, and that institutions of this nature can only be be- neficial when due attention is paid to reciprocal advantages. Agricultural Stock ui.-ured at &s. 6a. per cent. The grams Insurances for Periods short of a Year, and makes good loss by Fire from Lightning- Insurances due at Michaelmas must be paid on or before the 14th day of October next. proposals and Rates of Insurance delivered Gratis. ROBERT SKELTON, Sec. Mr. T. HOWELL, AGENT at Swansea. WESTMINSTER LIFE INSURANCE and ANNUITY OFFICE, LONDON. PERSONS desirous of providing for their Fa- milies or Dependants may, by. an Annual Payment, secure to their Widows, Children, or any other Person, ei- ther an Annuity for the remainder of Life, or a gross Sum to be paid at their Decease. Insurances may be made for a variety of other purposes: —to provide for "Renewal of Leases;—to Secure Sums paid for Places or Employments, or for the purchase of Life Estates ;—or in Aid of Arrangements' between Debtor and Creditor, <xc. &c.; and VOLUNTEERS may, fora small Prettmnn, insure against Death from Military Accidents. Annuities are granted to commence immediately, or at any future period. Printed Rates and Conditions of Insurance may be had Gratis, with the List of Directors as above, or of the Agents of the BRITISH FIRE-OFFICE in the country, who are appointed Agents for this Office. ROBERT SKELTON, See. Carmarthenshire and County of the Borough of Carmarthen Turnpike, Trust. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLL- GATES belonging to the said Trust will be SET UP at AUCTION, on Friday'the 11th of October next, at the Talbot in Carmarthen, between the hours of ten and two of the clock in the forenoon which Gates produce at present the following Sums Llandovery Gate o £ l?6 0 0 Ystrad, Abermarles, and Gurry l'ac'h Galea- 245 X) 0 Llandilo Walk and Rhiwradar Gates. 132 0 0 Abergwilly Gate. 23 Q O 0 Royal Oak Gate "60 0 0 St. Clear's and Maiswhoiand Gates 152 0 0 The said Gates will be set up at the present rent. and let for one wholeyear, commencing the 1st of November next, to the highest bidder, who must be prepared with sureties for payment of the rent quarterly. Bv Order of the Trustees, CHARLES .-LEWIS Clerk- Carmarthen, 6th September, 11)05. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AND MAY BE EXTERRU UPON litfMEDIATELY, ALL those valuable VEINS of ST ONI. COAL, C0LIVI, and IRON-STONE, near Kidwelly iusv.1, calkcl 1RILLWM and COfcU>lV;Ai\f)DU"COL- LltiRlLs. tlito Colliery is now open and ready to be im virtue of a completed*; anu tLeCoal also is in great request, aiui'may be wrouglH upon a. large scale with very httie trouble or ex peace. J Further particulars will be given upoiiapjuication to Mr. Martiu, Swansea, or to John Williams, Attorney, Carmar- tiiea. CAPITAL TAN-YARD. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE. CONTRACT, FOR A TEEM, A Capital TAN-YARD', situate at Ponty, BOLDi;N' in tne parish of Neveru, in the county of Fembroke, six miles irorn Cardigan, eight from Fishguard, twenty ironi Haverfordwest, aud^only two. miles from New- port, each of the above places If a sea-port, in the middle of a well wooded county, where Bark may be procured on easy terms; also there is very great advantage in having a large Slaughter, the Hides of which are of a. quality fit tor Coach purposes, for the London market. In the season iiom One to two hundred Hides have been bougiit weekly, and opportunities arc frequent of Importatlyll from Ireiaail. There isva Siream of Water of very approved quality run- ning through tiieconcern, suiijeient ior turning a Mill for the Grinding of Bark. A good 1>VV ELLlNG-HOUSE -and Outhouses, Garden, Orchard v-eti stocked with trees, and any quantity ot Land the tCuant may want. For particulars apply to Mr. Harris, on the premises; Francis fortune, Est). -Haveriordwest; orMessrHassels'p Davis, and Hassell,-Bristol. COWBRIDGE TOWN. NOTICE is hereby given, that a HIGH MARKET for the Sale of CATTLE, HORSES, and ail other Commodities usually exposed for sale at faira will tor the future be annually held and kept in the said Town, on the first Tuesday Íll the month oi August, and on the first Tuesday m the month of December. Co w bridge, Sept. 2Gd, 1805. IN pursuance of th^ST A N DI NG'ORD ERsTf the HOUSE of COMMONS, Notice is hereby given, That an application will be made the. emuing Session ot Parliament, to repeal as much of an Act passed in the 45th year ot the reign oi his present Majesty, intituled, ■" An Act for more effectually Making, Repairing, and Iiu- proving several roads in the comity ot Glamorgau," as makes it iawtut ior any Person or Persons to make a Wag- gon Way or Waggon Ways, Cauai or Canals, along the said roans. tLtOJ!Û! Change ^^siuraiice, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of Kill., George tLe Fir-t,) ° For ASSURING, HOUSES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORN, lÜY. STOCK, <jre.; and also for the ASSURANCE oj LIVES, and grafting ANNUITIES ou LIVES. HPHE CORPORATION of the RO YAL EX- JL CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give -Notice; ttiattliey have authorised their respectiveAgeuts to receive for the ASSURANCE oi FARMING-STOCK, at tne Rate of as. 6d. per Cent. per Annum. Persons whose Annual Premiums fail due on the 24th instant, are hereby, uiionned that Receipts are lWW ready to be delivered by the Company's Agents under-mbitionedi arid the Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal oi their. oil or bciore the 14tll oi October, as tne usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond tne date of-each Policy, will then expire. Glamorganshire. Swansea. JOHN,and W. R. GROVE. jj Brecoiishire. .& Brecon CHARM sPRtCHARD. f; Denbighshire. Ruthin Thomas JONES, Wrexham JOlIN FOULKES. r* Flintshire. '<■, Holywell WILLIAM Turtow. «■ Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. MAOKICK JONES. Monmouthshire.. « • Monmouth. OWEN Tudoii. Herefordshire. Hereford Jokn ALLEN, Bookseller, Leominster -SAMUEI. NICHOLAS, v Ledbury WILLLUl HOLBIWOK., Shropshire. Shrewsbury J. EDDOWES, 'J Wellington STEPHEN JUNNINS. f This Corporation will; in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of goods, and pay the suiferer's loss, whether the goods are destroyed, lost, or da- maged by such removal. I Adpayfuents for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. IS). B. I1 ire Policies will be allowed free of e-pence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. *#* This Company have invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. -■ Proposals may be had of the different Agents. [;:3- ASSURANCES on LIY ES; beinground to be ad- vantageous to persons having offices, employments, estntco, or other incomes, determinable on the life or lives of tiiem- selves or.otliers, Tables of the Rates for sucfh. Assurances, and for the grunting-Annuities on Lives, may be had of the said- Agents, And, for the greater convenience of the Pub- lic, the Company have determined to extend, (by special agreement) the Assurance on Lives to.the age of Seventy- five years. SCljt. 5, 1805. SAM. FENNING, Jan. Sec. T~ NEATH DISTRICT. TURNPIKE TOLLS TO BE LET.. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLÐS- arising at the several Toil-Gates hereunder named, upon the several Turnpike-roads within this District, w ill be LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the house of Rd. Tovvnseud, CKyed the Ship and Castle inn,'at Neath, within I let the said District, on Wednesday, the 9th day ot October next, between the hours often o'clock in the tprenoon and two o'ciock in the afternoon of the same day, in the manner directed by a ccrtalll Act of Parliament passed in the :13th year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Third, in for regulating the Turnpike-roads, which Tolls produced last year, above the expences Of colieclinu; the s#ms, the following sums, viz. West Gates a £ ,'53-&2 South and East Gates 15(5 Abentvon Gate • 92 ;<»' Pontneddfychan Gate 44 Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, give security, wilii sufficient sureties, to the satisfac- tion oi the Trustees of the said Turnpike-roads, for payment of the r(ent agreed for, and at such times as they shad direct. Noticc is also hereby given, liiat the said Trmstees will, at the same time and place, proceed to the Election of New TRUSTEES tor the said District, in the manner directed by a certain other Act of Parliament, passed in the -35th year of the,reign- of bis said Majesty, intituled An Act tor more elfectuaiiy making, repairing, and improving several Roads in the county'of Glamorgan." Neath, ""By order of the Trustees, Sept. 4,1805. v WM. GWYN, Clerk. f. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE 4* ESTATE, ■ NEAR SWANSEA. MEE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. A Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE and de- ,11 sirable Residence,: called KILYROUGH anH NQR- LO N. one THite-from the sea, and seven -1'rom Swansea, a ,>eautii*ul atui romantic part of the county of Glamorgali • ujiuprising a commodious modern-built Mansioni containiiig .^umeious apartments, the principal rooms elegantly fitted up '!uXd finished, replete with all proper attached and detached domestic offices, coach-houses and stabling, lawn,shrubbery, •i^id gardens a newly-erected Farm-house, and suitable out- buildings, and sundry inclosures of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, containing about 350 Acre: most part within a ring-fence round the house, in a very gocd state of cul- tivation, with extensive Rights of Common, The house, offices, and grounds are in excellent repair and order, aiid fit for the residence of a large respectable liimily; an early posatssion. may be had, on taking the neat, luA n,otexpen- sive furniture and effects, at a fair apprtisement. The Land is let to a tenant at will. To be yiewpd by applying to the Rev. John James, on the premises, of whom printed particulars ryay be had also of John Jeffreys, Solicitor, Swansea; Mr." Jerningham, Surveyor, Swansea; Mr. Jones, Solicitor, Old-Market, Bris- tol; Messrs. Saaw and Le Blanc, Solictors, New Bridge- street, Blackfriars; and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Co. Aldersgate-street. FREEHOLD ESTATES IN GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, Loti. A N ancient MANSION-HOUSE and 1X DEMESNE LAND?, called MAINDY, si- tuated m the parishes of St. John's,, Cardiff, and Landaff, in the county of Glamorgan. The Lands consist of Meadow and Pasture Ground, in a good state of cultivation, and contain about 77 Acres. The House commands a good combination' of Land and Sea Views; it also enjoys tha advantage ,of beihg near the mar- ket-town of Cardiff, and iy ing on ti e direct road from thence t0 Merthyr-Tidvil; and also within a very short distance of the Glamorganshire Canal y it also lies within thirteen miles of the market-town of Cow bridge, and within six of that of Caerphilly, and obtains Lime and Coal on reasonable, terms. Lot 2. A MESSUAGE ,f FARM, called MO\ACHTY, situate in the parishes of Liandaff and W hitchurch, in the county of Glamorgan. jC ? arHi consists of good Arable,'Meadow, and Pasture Land, it measures 150 Acres, 2 Roods, and 38 Perches. There arc also, TWO COTTAGES and. GARDENS for Labourers, with a Stable and I.and yet uninclosed, (being lately part of Cardiff Great Heath) containing about seven Acres, adjoining to and forming part of this lot. This lot, except so mtich of it as lies on the Heath, is free from Tithes and Church Rates. To be viewed by applying to Wvndham Lewis, Esq. Larnshen or to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Cai dm, who will shew Plans oi the Estates and give particulars. C ARM AR'i HEN 811 IRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the 12th of October, 1805, at the Bear-inn, in the town of Llandilo, at the hour of two in the after- noon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, THE DWELLING-HOUSE and beautiful DEMESNE of ABERLASH, containing about 96 Acres ot rich ARABLE and PASTURE LAND. Also, A MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, aud LANDS ad- joining, called GIANTAY, contain ing 117 Ac res or there- abours. Hie premises are pleasantly situated on the turnpike-road leading from the market-town oi Llandilo io Swansea, and vvUiiin six miles ot the former, in a line sportinf country, abounding with Woodcocks and Game. J There are three Itivers oil the Demesne, stocked in the season with Salmon, Sewen, and"'Trout, audMe-wc-iicai- culated ior establishing a Manufactory. I here are also many Veins of Stone-Coal under the lands, one of which has lately been worked to ascertain its quality and the new Rail-road from the sea-port town-of Lknefiy comes within two miles of the premises.. 1 here is likewise a fine growth of Old and Young Timber. The purchaser may have immediate possession. For particulars apply to Win. M'CIary, Esq. Manerfabon, near Llandilo or to Mr. Lewis, Attorney, Llar.diio. Valuable fret hold Mineral Estate. i (the land-tax redeemed.) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. PALMER, At the White-Lion tavern, Bristol, on Friday, the 25th day of October inst. unless ptc\ i udy.disposed of by Private Contract, of which notice will he given, A Most desirable and ery valuable FREE- HOLD ESTAl'E, situate in the parish of Bedwelty, and county of MoVimouth, comprising (upon the surface) several convenient Farms of about 3520 Acres of ARABLE MEADOW, and PASTURE LAND, with HecesSary build- ings, let t;) tenants at wiii, except two who hold for' the re- IIHtillder of about.twa and half years; about 7;)0 Acres oi COPPICE WOOD LAND in hand; and also, an unli- mited Right of Pasturage upon Manihole Mountain of about 800 Acres. The Minerals under which exclusively belong to the Estate. ■, This Estate contains several Veins or Beds of Coal and Iron Stone, (which are exemplified by a reference and dc- scription annexed to tiie piau oi the Estate, declining south- ward as the Sirhowy and Ebbw rivers, fail at an easy dip 7 -ii the of about 2§ inches in the yard,) both of excellent qualities, the former particularly so for exportation and for manufac- turing of iron. Great advantages will arise from the natural form and si- tuation of this Estate, owing to the vallies on each side being very low, and the coal ground between them much ele- vated, so that many Horse Levels m'ty be driven at an easy expence into four of the upper beds of coal, which are opened, one of seven and three of three feet thick each, ly- ng under at least 1000 Acres of Land. The Veins next below the above four will be drained and worked by longer levels, and the lowest Coal Veins, with the lowest Beds of Iron Stone, will be worked by pits and fire-engines._ I he above two ranges of Veins of Coal and the lower Bed. of Iron Stone i.e under the whole oi the estate of about *800 Acres. The workable Veins of Coal ip this Estate are sixteen in number, and added together-make about 55*. feet. In short, every ein oi Coal and Iron Sioiic that are discovered and worked in the range of Iron Works tromAbcrddre tu Biaen- avon lie under this Estate. 9 The greater part ot the Estate is bounded bv the rivers Ebbw and and the Minerals may with mucli faci- lity be worked either to be conveyed down the Sirhowy New llail-Road, or down the Ebbw Vale Rail-Road and Canal to Newport, where ships of any burthen may resort. N. B. There is a large quantity of Timber growing on the Farm Lands, and in the Coppice Woods. For further particulars apply to G.B. Tyndale, Esq. Lin- coinViun-uehfs, London; John Jeitrys, Esq. Batis; John Noble, Esq. Messrs. Beugough aird Palmer, and Messrs. Brook and Sunth, Solicitors, Bristol; Mr. Edw< Tlioiuason, Birmingham; Mr.Wiu. Boys, Solicitor, BndgiVater; Messrs. 'Viiiiauis and.Mannering, Solicitors, Exeter; L. C. Diubu/ Esq, Truro; James Moore, Esq. Falmouvh; Mr. Edivard |1 Martin, Mon-istou, near Swansea; ail of whc>mwi!l slie.v a ■pianand rental of the'Estate; and also of'Mr.-John Thomas, i-.t Abeicarue, near -Newport, ue, wuo wit! j. shtJ-.v tlic prcudses, •' ',> .1 LONDON CHEPSTOW COACH FliOK Kl BOO THA LL-IN1$GLQCESTER. rpiIE Public are m.spk'tluUy informed, A ImCH has commenced running from the above Inn Thrice a week, a! nine o clock in tíe niorning, through Newniiam and Lidxey, to the George-inn. CHEPSTOW.—Will return the next day from Chepstow at five o'clock in the morning, to Glocester, where it will meet the TELEGRAPH COACH, which sets off to London at twelve o'clock at noon; and will continue to run every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day, to Chepstow and ieturns from Chepstow to Glocester, every luesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at the above- mentioned hours. b We, whose names are undersigned, considering the pre- sent Rates of Carriage by the Mait Coach to be exoibitant, agree to support any New Establishment for the convey- ance of Passengers and Parcels between LONDON and SWANSEA, through GLOCESTER, which may bf car- ried on upon more reasonable terms than is now done by w the Proprietors of the Mail Coach; and that the same be communicated to the Public in some of the London and Provincial Papers. Mitlord R.Mansel Philipps John Miles Ihos. Wyndham J. Wood.jun. Harford and Co. J. Capper J. Richards LJ. Traherne J. Morris Jeremiah Hoinfray R.-L. Blosse J. Morris, jun. Wynd. Lewis, juii. R. Lascelles Edward Powell Thomas Thomas Robert Jones Griff. Llewellyn Row. Williams Robert Wrixon J. Goodrich Cirri llrown John Richardson I nomas-Davies W. Taitt John Williams J. Wood W. Meyrick Thos. Davies,jun. E. Jdmins Powell Edwards John Jones R. T. Dere Henry Hoilier Thos. Morgaa John Erauklen Robt. Jenner John Bassett Thos. Frankleir Fend;. 11 and Co. Edw. Pearson R. Bevan. jtin. H. Hurst Sam. Hoinfray W. aughan R. Reece Daniel Joues: In consequence of such liberal and distinguished encou- ragement, arrangements have been made, and the above Coach wul NEXT WEEK be extended from CHEPSTOW to CARDIFF, preparatoru to the completion of the whole line. ~~C^:ttAimfENSmRE." TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Boar's-Head inn, ill Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 19th day ot October, JBOj, between the hours of three and four o'clock in the aiterijooil, AVery valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, Called BRON HOYL, situate in the parisa of Aiidrim, in the county of Carmar*- ,a l> substantial, and convenient 1 Ak.iWiO USE, and ail necessary Outhouses, and of 206 :3R, 33P. of good ARABLE, MEADOW, mid PASTURE LAND, now in the occupaii; of Wiiiiam Da/k-s, under a lease winch will expire at Michaelmas, 1805. .telin, This estate has a great number affine Young Timber Jreesgrowíng on it, is weij watered, and capable of great improvement. It is pleasantly situated on a gentle slone facing the south;'within thrte miles of the sea-port of Saim Clears,, six miles ot Carmarthen, and hull a mile of the uimpike-road leading from that town to Haverfordwest. Possession may be had oa paymentof the purchase money, Possession may be had oa paymentof the purchase money, For turther particulars apply to Win. fcvans, Solicitor, Laverfordwest; or to i,lr. William Davies, Auctioneer, i-y Carinavthen. BRh'Co NSHIRE. TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, on Saturday t he 11th and 12th days of October, al u 0 iu th.e lorenooil,-it the II.use of r,1 r. '-oindehow, tiio sign of the-Goldcn Lion, ni Brecon, m thirty-ni-ue Lots Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, in L!an- ff*- oolse and- Linnvjhangel Tailvn, situate. abo>it live 'j|des^i^ifh-eKst from Brecon, and ii.v miles from Crick- iu a picastuu a;e near Langorse Mere, within a i t the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal, a I»t-K!;cs.JTrw'iT,^ay » comiirising the. MA'NOll of a-VV aLIER. CDCct, and 10J.2 Acres of ARABLE. and j! OOD LAND, divided into compact i^-u tying together. ji., a vaiuabie FREEHOLD ESTATE, at LI an vih an gel -.Tant-.acn, situate seven miles nortii-wes.t from Brecon, a-id the -hae distance uorth-eastfrom Trecastle; containing 3376 Acres, or [hereabouts, toe whole Estate vervhnproveabie. The re-pecav6 tenants will she,v the premies, and nrint- ca 4 aiuculars may be had at the Chambers of Messrs. Greene and Tennant, Gray's Inn, London; Mr. Chartes Deare, Harcourt-Buildings, Inner Temple, London Mr. Selwood, oi Abingdon, and Mr. Wrard, of Fairin<;don, in Berks of Mr. Ed ward Jones and Sen, of Llandovery Mr. Joiin Jones, ot Penyboiit, near Lampeter PontSieplien, in Cnrd.gansn:i-e oi Mr. William Davies, ofLlwvngoras, near Cardigan also at the Golden L;on Tnn, Breconr FOR SALE BY AUCTION, At the Castle Inn, in the town .and county of Haverfordwest, on Saturday the 12th day of October inst. between the hours of three and five ot'-the clock in the afternoon by virtae and in pursuance of an order made bv the Com- missioners in and by a Commission of Bankrupt awarded against JOHN WARLOW, ot the town and county of the town of Haverfordwest, Common Brewer, Dealer, and Chapman, in such Lois as shall be then decbirH.) 7PHREE EIGHTH PARTS or- SHARES of .i«- and in ascertain" 8LOOP or VESSEL called the i^t^LY ol MTLIORD, whereor John EDWARDS now'is, or lately was, Master, and of aud in the appurtenances to the said Stoop belonging. .And all that avid those MESSUAGES or D WELLING- ROUSES and STORE-HOUSES or WAREHOUSES, with tne backside, G ARDEN, and other Appurtenances belong- ing, sitaa'te at or near adjoining to the Quay, called the Old {jUoTyrni the parish of Saint Thomas, in the town and ccun- tyci the town of Haverfordwest aforesaid, late in the pos- session ol tite said John Warlow. For rarther particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Mr. Edward Stepaens, Solicitor, Small-street, Bristol. Tj Mr. THOMAS WILSON, No. 9, Worcemr- strect, Birmingham. sir, I THIS is to inform you that I was a Ions time "1 much troubled-with the SCURVY on my LEGS and RIGH T ARM, from which I couid not get any relief, but at last on seeing one of your bills I there found many great euves performed by your improved ANTISCORBUTIC DROPS, which determined me to try them. I took two bot- tles, which have made a perfect cure, and that is a twelve- inontn since. I hope you will make this as public as vou possibly can for the good of others. The above is a fact, as witness my-hand, at Carmarthen, this 10th day of ¡Tunc, 1805. WM. JONES. Witness, T. C. Phidham, Druggist, Carmarthen. 1 hey are solct in moulded bottles, with the words round ;iCill ":Isolt"i improved Antiicorbuti'c Drops, Birming- ham, price 5s. 6d. together with his' incomparable iikhu- cine for the Stone and Gravp.1, 2s. 9d. a bottle; Balsamic i'ineiure for Coughs and Colds, 2s. 6d. a bottle; Specific Pills f r Venereal Complaints, Scots and Hooper's Pills, 40 in the box. Is. lid. each; Worm Cakes and Itch Oint- ment Is. -l- £ d. each 'DOX aQdjjaeket, by T. Jenkins, Printer of t:ds Paper; Messrs. ThctuasCowbridnc; Vacheil, (Jar- dirt; -Mrs. Griffiths, Newport; Brewer, Carleon PidneH, Ponty pool: It. Hughes, /ihergavc^niy; Norths, Brecon i Prid-haio atinrGobiaWe, Cannartheuf and. O. Ovt«ns, lla- l y",¡,;rg',t\Ç"r, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE HOLD BY AUCTION, -By Mr. mm", jenrins, P^ises. afianriSwii-glace, in the said eoirrt-cv ^ednesdity, tte 9lh*i*y ofljytober in?t .and A LL the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of -*• A. the late Rev. Gervase Powell, Clerk, cousistiiig; of mahogany and other tables, chairs, pier and other glasses, cinna, feather-beds, bedsteads, and furniture: kitchen and brewing utensils, fhe whole to be sold without reserve. Ihe sale to begin each day at ten o'clock. Printed catalogues may be had six davs before the day of sale, at the office of Mr. Vaughan, Swansea at Mr. Bird's, 1 nnier, Cardnf; and at the Auctioneer's, Ewefiuv. (CIRCULAR.) sm, Whitehall, Sept. 16, 1805. HIS Majesty's Privy Council having, bv an A A apportionment made on the 27dr of May,"l805*, fixed v!fr fP°!i!!0n °f Men t0 be.suPPlied for the Adduioi-al j„.ce ,"r !e Prcse!'t year by tiie County of Glamorgan,and due notice having been given of the same pursuant to the 16th section of the Act 44 Geo 3, cap. ,56, i am to request that vou will call upon the Clerk of the General Meetings to lay be.oieyou a detailed statement of the proceedings in beito adopted within that county, for carrying the several provisions ot the Act, in this respect, into "execution; and that you will transmit the same to me, for his Majesty's in- formation. J r ,V)U Z'11 Phased.particularly to direct, that the date 0 he First General Meeting, held in consequence of the notification above alluded to, and also the time at whichthe apportionment among the parishes actually took place, may be specified. You will also state the progress since made by the parishes in providing the number of men, which they were thereby required to furnish; and vou will' enquire into, and point- out, any particular circumstances which may have hitherto obstructed the succcss of lhe levy within your county, in order that measures may be devised H as tar as Possible, the same in future. havi»S thought fit, fflr the better encourage- ment ot the Levy of Men for his Armv, to encrease the re- ward now allowed to parties raising men for general service (including bruicera of recruits) from ,^3 3s. to JS fgs. on each approved Recruit; and having also deemed it ei' dient thai a reward of £ 4 4s. being three-fourths of the sum above-menfioued, conformably to the proportion prescribed py the Act, snould in like manner be given fcr each man ior hunted service, raised by orders of^Oliicers commitnding Battahous to serve on behalf of the Parishes which hare taned to produce their quota within the time prescribed bv law; I am commanded to acquaint you, wal his Majesty being desirous to extend to t-.e several parishes the fitii be. nent or every new encouragement, which may enable them, -wit.: due exertion oil their part to execute the" duty imposed, 011 them by ''he Legislature, has been pleased to direct, that j ?U!U bfe paid fit-respect A each tuna pro- Guccti py toe Parisi Omcer. to serve on bt?ha!f of iheir respective pansiies One ouinea to be.iong, as at present, t Pitrt.V aPPoin;ed to receive the Recruit, the lemaih- Ïng three Guineas to be payable to the Parish Officers pro- ducing the man. Ihme the honour herewith to transmit the scale which has been by ins M;^estr with respect to the dis- Of tiie several stons aiiovc-mentioiied amono-st the persons engaged L, il;e respective levies; bv which vouwiH perceive, tuat it h.as been ;ought desirable in ail cases to 0Ul a verJ noeral encouragement to the briiic-ers oi »•-•• crir.vs.. °' In extending the reward pavabie to Parish Officers, from One Guinea to 1 hree Guinea^ his Majesty -has nor oulv'had in v;e,v the encouraging Parish Officers to a zealous and di- ligent disc,targe ot their duty, as far as it on their o.vii persojia" exertions, but the enabling,the £ u- (ii they think fit) to otter M. equai reward with that which is given by his i_i yesty s regulations, viz. 1. i«js. fid. to persons brinaiua i.viuits .o utein; which, m justice-to tiie interest-oi their fespcciive parishes, ihey will no doubt be desire us or d:ny, in order thereby to protect them agamst tne fines to liic, they must otnerwne be subject. YUIl will be pleased to have the above arrangements fully explauie-i, through the Deputy Lieutenants In each Sub- division, to tne Parish Officers, pointing lo .hem ine in-i- sonai advantage (J3 5s.) winch they will derive on each man they may individually procure, aud also mcultatiti"* how muc.i they are bound, m duty to their parishes, bv pioper encouragement to induce others to aid the in in the execution ot tins service; and with t-.is view it is certainly desirable tuat they should publicly notify the ixopoiticn of the above sum of Three Guineas,"which they unepd 'o ?L lovv 10 persons bringing Recruits to them, it beioo- ^]'y uiv.ersiood to at t.us proportion is in no case.^o exceed ^5;* 'the SlU" aiiowed Hke cases by his Majesty's rc £ ;Ui&;icn> J You will take care that it be explained, that the above ad- vances are to be made exclusively by Government, and that "i°; WKatever 18 lje thrown upon the parishes by ilus arraugeinent; nor is any greater bounty or reward than Iwe^e Guineas heretofore allowed bv his Ma;si v's regulations to be on any account, or under any pretext, eituer promised or given to the Recruit. I am further to request you will observe, that aJthor.ch the month, vrituin which tiie parishes are required by law u complete tneir quota, srora the date of tbe final apr»or- lio.i!iieiUs, nmy nave expired in the county of Glamorgan, If^UH°,Ve "rian?ei!l™,t ,s nevcaheiess applicable, m ofdei 'ft tl"* which are yet deficient in a v entitle them- sCives, by t.ie production of men before they are torn'' 'b- tneni-by the regular officers ciiarsed with this dutv. to a r >l "Lk'h ",l,e-T It is unnecessary for me to press upon your attentimi. uncier tne present circumstances of the w,ir, the extreme urgencyo« giving effect to this measure. Ins Majesty confides implicitly in voar utmost zeal and un6 immedialeand .uit oireU; am, x shall oe ready to afford you at all liim c^TiecteT^v"?' in1t0t,0VVI"S "P.an object so essenxiail/ oc.uiectcd witn the military strengU) of the counti r. I have the honuur to be, SIR, You most obedient humble servant", v i ,r T HAWiv HSBU HY. J.0 his Jlu/esty's Lieutenant of the Counti/ of Glamorgan. Schedule of ihe appropriation of Lev-j Mon'y allowed fjr Rf- cruds raised under the Additional Force Act.' -B Horse-Guards, Sept. id, 1805. { Bounty to the Recruit, as establisb- F°r Recruits ed by the Regulations ofthel'ta s. d. raised by November, 1804 ~i O bliiitary < To the Recruiting Ofiicer y ik q Officers & J fo the Party 0 15 6 Regiments, j To the Briuger, wiietlier beiong- L iug to the Party or not ?. « 12 6 Tutal 16 16 0 /'Bounty to the Recruit, as establi.sh- For Recruit* { ed L)-v P-SMulations of the raised bv J v 1'1" ^"v<nix:i xi8.>l 1? 1? 0 Parish Odi-1 ,{,° f 1>'c5i v »ng* 1 X 0 cers. toe aiisri O.ucei', out oi n-cit the Bruiger is to be rewarded £ t ins discretion 3 3 q Total- 16 16 (J A*' ortier of nis Koyal Highness, the Commander ;u Ciii.-f, I I'lAi'.RY CALVERT, .NT-Si;. EBaj, %() 1HB