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.J.. N SWANSEA. TIMBER Wli SALE, A LOT of prime NORWAY DEALS of various dimensions. For particulars appiy to Geo. Harries, Land-Surveyor or at the Yard of Mr. David Francis, Block-Maker, near the Quay, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By jtfe»srs. THOMAS and REYNOLDS, On Monday, the 10th ot' April, 1815, at HClIsol Castle, near Cowhridsie, ALL the LIVE and- DEAD STOCK, with some Articles of Household Fumiiure, of Samuel liichardson, Esq. consisting ot' two piano fortes, chamber Itorse, bund arid bird organ, and several other articles. The Stock consists of Oxen, cows, and calves, steers, -lleifers, one bull. one 4-vear old stallion, one 6-year old ,blond mare, and seven working horses of different ages; two wagons, six carts, ox butts, 11 ploughs, with harrows, drags, ixc. a very excellent Chaff Machine, with all kinds of implements of husbandry. '1 he sale to bc^in at eleven o'clock in the morning. Ve r, rr ■'Verydesirable Residence, Land, and Farm, in Sou'It Ir'ales. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Ey T. BOW EN, On Saturday, the 15i h day of July, 1815, at the Mackworth- Arms, Swa¡¡"ea, Lot 1. Compact FAMILY RESIDENCE, l most eligibly'si-rua'te-in a retired part of the ,")st eligibiv iii a retii tox-vil of Swansea, commanding extensive and delightful views of tlie Harbour, Bay, and' adjacent Coasts.. <" The House comprises a Drawing-room, Dining-room, Breakfast-room, five Bed-cliambers, and two- Servants'- l'ooms Kitchen, Cellars, W'a'ier-'closets, and every other requisite convenience together with ag..od Garden, Four- stall Stable, Yard, Coach;lio.us'e »iu!. Gist-bouse and a ¡" pleasant plantation in front of the 'Premises,. adjoining which art: TVVQ COTTAGES, now Jet at Ten Guineas per i'-ar. For the convenience ot « purcuaser the Furniture, which is modern and ill good preservation, may be had at a va- luation.. Lotg. <ib ACRE* )f r-icil PASTURE LAND, within .halt a mile of huausea, and near the Sea, forming a desirable situation lor the erection of a genteel mansion. The country abounds with game—Coal is plentiful and cheap—and the markets are well supplied and reasonable. Lot3.'TWO THIRD PARTS or SI1A11ES of and in all that tflEEHOLD MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, COTTAGE, and FARM. with the Appnrtcuances, silua.e and being within the Parcel oi Clase, in the palish of Lian- gavelach) between three and four miles from Swansea, con- taining by estimation 16 Acres, more or less, of good Ara- bicand I-astitr nuw in the occupation of William Edwards or his under-tenant: There are two valuable .veins .of CMd under this Farm, towards which three pits on adjoining land are progressively approaching. 'Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer, Swanse¡¡. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By D. JONES. By order of the Assignees of Thomas Gardner, a Bankrupt, j Qn Thursday,. the titU day of Aprii. Ifylo, on the premises, at Abernant, near the village of Abardare, TH K STOCK in TRADE olnhe ABER N ANT SHOP COMPANY consisting of suparfpieSpanish and otli^-r woollen cloths, beavers, kerseymeres, and fear- nought, sewing-silks,\ wist, patent and other threads, buttons, &c. &c. Ir:sli Iiiierisof tile best fabric and make dowlases and shirting long cloths; Irish, Lancashire, and grove sheetings a large- assortment of-Wilton and other blankets; counterpanes, rugs, and coverlids; Welsh and other flannels twilled cambric and calicoes of the newest patterns India, Scotch, and Manclrester worked and plarir muslins; silk, Norwich, cambric, and other shawls cambric, lawns, &c, &c. silk and hair plush cotton, velvets, hunter's cord and velveteens; lot of Russia and British ducks, &c. cotton thread Angola, Ñ1el'liJo,'allti worsted hose; twilled and sarsnet silk armazeens, bombazeeus, bonibazetts, &c. See. ladies' stuff and Weaver caps men's water-proof and boy s' hats, &c. &c. Raisins, currants, rice, molasses, vine- gar, tobacco, snuff, starch, blue, mivstard, black and Ja- maica pepper; lot of prime Worcester hops men, women, el t and children's shoes; quantity of sole leather and nails; mops. half bro«n)S, brushes, lanthorns, iron and tin tea-ket- tles, iron and tin saucepans, kettles, &c.; '20 reams of brown and whited-brown paper; copper-bottomed scales, measures &cc. copper and iron weights lot of melted- lead hog- sheads, casks, boxes, hampers, &c. &c. dough trough and cover, table, bread-peels, pails, buckets, &c. &c. Sale to commence each day at'eleven o'clock. BRECONSHIRE. Capital Oak Timber and other Trees) FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Swan-iinn, in the town of Brecon, on Saturday, the loth da? of April, 11115, at four o'clock in the. afternoon, 1 ill the following lots, and under certain conditions to be then produced. Lot i 160 0 AK,TrMBE? TREES situate on 1 uyiiKnvr rartn, ttl the hamlet ot Glyn, in the"parish of Devynnock, marked with a cross, andnomberedprogressivetywithwhite paint. Tnymawr Farm adjoins the turnpike-rouI} leading from Brecon to Merthyr-Tydvil, and is distant live miles from tttetorrnc) town, from wiien.ee there is a navigable Canal to the Severn. Lot 2. 84 OAK TIMBER TREES, situate on Brycli- coed Farm, in the hamlet of Senny, in- the said parish of Devynnock, marked with a cross in white paint, ami num- bered progressive! v with.a scribe. Lot 3. 35 ALDER TREES, 6 SYCAMORE TREES, and 5 BIRCH TREES, situate on Llwyn Inn Farm, in the hamlet of Crav, in the parish ot Devynnock, numbered progressively with white paint. The two last lots are situate about-nine miles from Brecon. Most.ofthe above Oak Timber are, of large dimensions, and fit for naval purposes,— I he AlderTrees are ot excel- lent quality, and some of theiu of large dimensions. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Powell and Jones, Solicitors. Brecon, who will direct a person to shew the different lots. CARMARrHENSHtRE. JulaticUy, Llangenriech, and Llunedy, INCLOSUIIE. I The Commissioner appointed to carry into execution ail Act of Parliament made and passed in the 52d ye<)r of the reign ot his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act f ir Inclosing Lands in the parishes of Llanelly, Liaiigeillice), and Lhntedy. withh) the Corumottof Car- marthen, -in the Lordship of Kidwelly, in the county of Carmarthen," Dnhereby give notice, Tltat I intend to Repair and" Amend the Public Roa.d on Llanelly Mountain, lead- ing from Craenor U cha Gate to at the Horfh-west extremity of the mountain. And I also give -notice-, That I will, SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Fatcon-ihn, in the town of Llanelly, on Tuesday, the 2d day of May next (1815) at two o'clock ir the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale to be there produced, the following PARCELS OF LAND, Being part and parcel of the Lands intended to be inclosed fcy virtue of llie said Act. On Croedaw Mountain. A. R. P. Lot l. One Parcel ot Ground, adjoining the road from Pembrey mountain to the turnpike-road lead- ing from Llaiielly to Carmarthen, containing by admeasurement 12 2. 20 Lot i.. One other Parcel of Ground, adjoining 1 jt 1, containing by admeasurement 11 3 10 Lot 3. One other Parce) of Ground, adjoining Jot 2, containing by admeasurement 11 0 30 Let'4. One other Parcel of Ground, adjoining lot 3. containing by admeasurement 10 2 12 On Llanedy Mountain, otherwise Mynydd Ffevrwi. Lot 5. One ether Parcel of Ground, adjoining thcturnpikc-roadtending from Swansea to Llan- dilo, containing by admeasurement 14 10 The aforesaid Pieces and Parcets of Land are set out by holes dug in the ground, and Plans thereof, and of the said Road, may be had and further particulars known by applying to Mr. R. H. Williams, Morcb. And I do hereby give further notice. That I shall SIT at the said Falcon-inn aforesaid, on trie Said 2d day ot May -next,-for the purpose ol hearing objections to the Repairing aad Amending the snid 13pad. ifvny shall be then iiiude. D"6Ittd the 29U,rdav of March.1815; JOHN WLDGE, Comnsris; loner. To the EDiTOR of THE CAMBRIAN. Srn, WITH some surprise I observed an Adver- tiscmcnt in yuur Papcr of the 18th instant, with allusion to nie from Mr. R.W.Thomas, of Carmarthen, addressed"to the Practising Solicitors on the Carmarthen Circuit." I wish Rot to trosble the public or to address you on private matters which I would have preferred to rest Where they originated, between the partiLsthemsctves. The fact is, that Ihilt Gentleman did not retire, but that I dismissed him; and if he be. desirous that the.circumstances leading to it should be made public, I shall -be'ready,, lea(iing though on his account very reluctant, to state them. I am, Sir, your humble Servant, March 28.1815.. R.G.THOMAS. rg^IiE Commissioners in an Auxiliary Com- A mission of Bankrupt, awarded and issued against JAMES TAP PEN DEN", of Feversham, in (lie coflnty of Kent, Scrivener. Banker, and Ironmaster, JAMES TAP- PENDEN, of NorthCourt, in the parish of Stourmouth, in the same county, Iranmaster, and FRANCIS TAPPEN- DEN"of the Abernant Iron-works, in the parish of Aber- dare, in the county of Glamorgan, Ironmaster, intend to meet at the Castle-inn, in MeVthyr-Tyd vil, ia the county of Glamorgan, on the 14th day of April inst. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, to receive proofs under the said Commission of the joint and separate debts of the Bankrupts; and. also of the joint debts of James Tap- peaden and Francis Tappenden. -WM. MfcYRICK, Solicitor. CAT HI NOG LNCLOSURE. I The Commissioner for tarrying into execu- tion An Act for Inclosing Lands in the several parishes of Llanfyny dd, Lfanegwad, Llangathen, and Llan- vih,illge!.Ki!ntr!en, in the county of Carmarthen," Do give notice, That 1 shall attend at the Bear-inn, in the town of Llandilo-vawr, on Wednesday, the 12th day of April next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon,, with a Plan and Schedule of the intended Allotments on the said Commons, wliefe all Proprietors and Persons interested are r. quested to attend to peruse the same and -at<which Meeting any Proprietor or Person intere ied may have a copy of such Schedule as far as relates to Aicli Proprietors and Persons respectively. Dated at Plas-issa, Maicli-Sl, lai.5. GEO. MORRIS, Albion Fire and Life Insurance Companyi NEW BRIDGE-STREET,- LONDON J Empowered by Act of Parliament, AGENTS: Swansea- Air.. George ttazel; CardilF ••• •- M r. W. Jenkins, Angel-strfeet j. Chepstow •■ Mr, Henry Church Brecon Mr. W-. Chnrehey Ivington .Mri W-m. Griffiths .Leominster •• Mr, Thos. Smith Ledbury •••• Mr. Clnis. Share. Insttraiiees hilling due at Lady-day should be renewed within filteen days from that period. The system of Fire Insurance pursued by this Company affords every advantage which sucii-.a security can yield. A large allewance is made on. Life lusuraivce; and every facility is-afforded by which the interest and convenience ot Hie public may be promwted. WARMER PlltPPS. Secretary. BRITISH FIRE-OFFICE. FOR the Insurance of Buildings, Furniture, i- Merchrtiv.lize,Ships, Vessels, and all other Property, against loss or damage by FIRE. Insurance^ for short-periods, or for several vears together, may be effected at ihisOflice, upon the most equitable terms. 1 Policies will not be charged-for sums of^f300 or upwards, nor to persons increasing their present Insurances. The whole SLOCK ot a FARM will be insured without Specification, at the reduced premium of 2s per Cent. Receipts- for the Renewal of Policies expiring at Lady- day may be had at the principal Oinces in the Strand and Cornhill, London; and of theii-Afents in "lie Country, who ill rcoeive.Prop s 1 t i i v Insurances. ROr 1 RT SKELTON, See. ToT'H'ir.U'FUCEED. Never before published.- Cancers and King's Evil Cared. J JONES, iM. D. A. M. and Surgeon in his Majesty's service, from his repeated successes in curing the above afflicting diseases, feels it a duty he owes to the public, to his Profession, and to himself, to announce that, from the multiplicity of cases he met with during eleven years' practice, in various climates, and the peculiar atten- tioll lie paid to every species of Uleers, Eruptions, and Blotches Of the Skin, he has beei>o fortunate as to discover a Medicine that is an infallable Cure for all kind of Ulcers, whether Cancerous, Scrofulous, Scorbutic, or Siphills.- Though the truth of this assertion may be doubted, he is happy to say he has it in his power to refer to those he effectually cured, that hud been considered incurable b.Y some ot ine most eminent of the.Faculty—independent of the numerous cases recorded in his Majesty's service, that have been, by his invaluable Medicine, and superior mode of treatment, restored to perfect health, some of whom had been afflicted upwards ot twenty years. Dr. JoNfis may be consulted at his house, in Milford, Pembrokeshire, daily, from nine till, receive in ihe morning, and from five till eight in the evening (Sundays excepted), and by letters, post-paid, enclosing 'a fee of" One Pound, describing the nature of their complaints, aire, sex, 6cc. when Medicine and Advice will be immediately sent to any part of the kingdom. N. B. Advice gratis to the Poor, at his house r.s above. "pOCOVEit this SEASONT^FiTDBOY, (the best bred Son of SIR PIJTKR in existence), thorough bred Mares at FIVE GUINEAS ^ach.and Half. a-Guinea the Groom other Mares at Til REE GUINEAS each, and Five Shillings the Groom. WIT.DBOY is a beautiful blood bay horse, possessing good bone, and excellent temper. He was foaled in 1807 got by Sir Peter dot 'ot' Rosalind, by Volunteer out of Eve- bright, sister to Conductor, by Matchem, Snap, &c. &c. &e. For his performances, see Racins: Catendar, 1811,—In July he won a 501. Plate, at Newmarket; at Brighton, a Match and Handicap Plate at Le%vPs,'ttie King'> Plate, t)eatitig who won the Deroy; at Canterbury, the Kiii,s I'lat,e utid Pl,,ite. He will be at the Hay, every Thursday during the Season, and at home all the rest 0 f the week. Enquire for the Groom,, at Henry Allen's, jun. Esq. Brecon. N. B. The Money to be paid at the time of Covering. March 29, 1815- MA NORS, TITHES, and ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A Desirable and most improveable PRO- AJL PERTY, comprising Three Manors; the TITHES of the two adjoining parishes of Brawdyand rhyscltstle; an extensive and improving FARM, overlooking St. Bride's Bay; and several small "TENEMENTS. The whole si- tuate contiguous to the sea-midway between Haverford- west and St. David's, in the county of Pembroke. Any Gentleman seeking to realize by purchase, or who may be desirous to secure considerable local influence, with extensive sporting, on easy terms, will find this an opportunity rarely presented. For particulars apply, post-paid,to Mr. Meredith, Rhyn- daston-place, Haverfordwest. BRISTOL, 25th MARCH, 1015. CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, GUINEAS!REET. IN THIS CITY. To be disposed of by Private Contract, ALL the IN TEREST of the Representative of the late Mr. Richard Durban, in the above-men- tioned LARGE and WELL-ESTABLISHED SEMI- NARY FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, lately conducted by Mr. Durban, deceased. Any Gentleman desirous of tfeafmg may apply to Mrs. Ann Durban, at the School, which is at present continued by her. All Persons indebted to the late Mr. Durban are desired to pay the amount of their Debts to the said Mrs. Durban, the Executrix and all Persons to whom any Debts are due, are requested to send in the particulars thereof for examination, previous to their being discharged, to Mrs. Durban or to John Kerls Maberfield, Solicitor, Broad-street, Bristol. IT is particularly requested, that the SUB- SCRIBERS for thp PIECE of PLATE to be presented to PICTON, who have not paid their Sub- scriptions, will remit rhem either to Mr. Wiood, B-mker, at Cardiff; Messrs. Williams's, at or Messrs. Williams, and Gronow's, Swansea. A Design for the Piece of Plate will be sent down next week to Cardiff, and forwarded to Cowbridge, Bridgend, Neath, and Swansea, for the approval of the Subscribers. SOCIETY FQr PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KSOIVLEDGE. A MEETING of the DISTRICT COM- MIT! EE of that part of the Diocese of Landaff, situate within the coullty of Glamorgan, will be held at the Bear-inn, at Cowbridge, at one o'clock, on 'Tuesday, April ,t, for various purposes connected with the plan- ot the said Society. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary. Cowbridge Free-School, March 28, 13i5. r- MACK YV OUT 11-A li MS, SWANSEA, M A ire H 3 ), 1815. rpilE Public. are respectfully informed, that X the CAMBRIAN COACH will leave SWANSEA for BRISTOL on TUESDAY, APRIL 11th, at four o'clock in the morning will pass through Neath at half-past five, Pyle at half past seven, Cowbridge at ten, Cardiff'at twelve, Newport at two, and the New Passage at half-past (our; and wiU continue to run every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday moriv.ugs, at the above huur diuing the Summer season. T n R GENERAL PICTON NEW POST-COACH, Carrying Four Insides, will also leave SWANSEA on the Ilth of Apftir., and continue to run every Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturdag.'Ht eight o'clock in toe morning, througU Llanclly und Kidwelly to Carmarthen, conveying all Pas- sengars and Parcels that Arrive by the Bristol Coach on the preceding evenings ynri will return from Carmarthen the following days (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday).— Passengers will be booked from C<JnH\rlheJi, Kidwelly, alld Llanelly, to .Biistol, by the Cambrian Coach on the follow- ing mornings at four o'clock.

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