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A FEMALE of respectable connexions wishes to engage herself as GOVERNESS to a NURSERY, ASSIST A&T to a PREPARATORY SEMINARY. Apply to Mr. Jenkins, Cumbrian Office, Swansea. WA NTS asrruATIO n FA RTil N G S I'EWARD or BAILIFF, a Young Man, a. Jiativeoi Scotland, who has been bred up to the Husbandry of that country, and has lived sometime hi Wales.—The most satisfactory references will be given as to character and abilities. Applications (it by letter post-paid) addressed A. B. at jfelr. Moore's, Nursery and Seedsman, Haverfordwest, re- ipcctfully attended to. The advertiser lias no objection to go to Ireland. BUSH-INN, S TV A N 8 EA. T NS E -d. JACOB GODWYN, (LATE or TITE COACH AST) Hon.SKS) I| ETURNS his most grateful' thanks for the kind encouragement lit; has experienced, and begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has tak.en the H ,use late in the occupation ol William Vaughan, Lsq. which he has lifted up in a neat and commodious 'ryanner, for the reception of gentlemen and others tra- velling through South Wales, particularly in the commercial line, and hopes by attention and moderate charges to give on (tatisfaction to those who may favour him with their .patronage. I'l i ePRT-NCE of WALES COACH sets out from the above House for Gloucester, London, and Bristol, every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday nights, precisely at twelve o'clock; and arrives at Swansea on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Mornings, about tour. Fare to 13ristol- -Inside, £1 14s.—Outside, s. Ail parcels from Bristol to Cowbridge, Ewenny, Neath, and Swansea, under 12!b. brought for one shilling, and above that weight charged proportionably. N J. GopvvvK and Co Proprietors, respectfully inform the public, they will not fee accountable for any goods lost or damaged, above the value of Jily, unless specified as such when delivered, and an insurance paid for the same over and above the common carriage. A Few spirited YOUNG MEN of respect- able families have now an opportunity of being re- ceived into that distinguished Regiment, the ROYAL ^GLAMORGAN LIGHT INFANTRY. The Head-'Q.tar- tel's of the Regiment are at Cardiff, where a Bounty of FOUR GUINEAS will be paid them on final approval, together with Pay and marching Allowances, at tho rate of ?s. 6d. p.-r day. None but soung men of character need apply, es the Recruits will be allowed to return to their homes as soon as they have received their pay and bounty m mey, pledging -their words to be ready to join their Colours when the Bugle sounds to Arms. GOD SAVE THE KING. -t. _—: | STOLEN or STRAYED, from Llangennech Park, on Wednesday, the 19th of April last, a BLACK PONEY, lt| hands high, aged, very long mane and tail, low backed with very ionghair. If strayed, any person giving information shall be handsomely rewarded, and all reasonable expenses paid and if stolen, any person giving such,information a3 will lead to the conviction of the offender shall receive FIVE GUINEAS Reward, by ap- ,|>ly.iivg at Llangeun ch Park. 7 FIVK GUINEAS REWARD. WHEREAS, on Friday night last, some evil disposed person or persons feloniously took and led away Iroin off Vodw-Hir Farm, in the parish of Aberdare. in the county of Glamorgan, a BAY PONEY, rtwelve hands and a half high, aged, a small star in the forehead, four black legs, a long tail and mane, a notch in the off ear, and has remarkable large eyes. Whoever will give information, so that the offender or .•fie riders be convicted shall, on such cnnviction, receive the above Reward, on applying at the Office of William Edwards, of Merthyr Tvdvii, Attorney at Law. Merthyr, 1st May, 181o. V II AT a GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the PRO- PRIETORS-of the BRINORE TRAM-IIOAD. held at the Shire-Hall, in the town of Brecon, this 25th ■day of April, 181.5, The Rev. Archdeacon DAVJES, in the Chair; Mr. JOHN Lr.EWEi.Lvs having reported to this Meeting, that the Road contracted for by Messrs. DIXON a;nl OVERTON, is now nearly completed the Main Road being quite finished that several Partings are already laid, aria the Phites required for the whole delivered upon the Work; an-d also, that every thing necessary to be done, will certainly be completed, according to their Con- tract, within three weeks from this date but tnat, at 'present, it may be worked upon without detriment, the dumber of Partings being only required for an increased I trade-That a small portion only of the Fences remain j undone; and that in his opinion the sum of ,,tWO will be snore than sufficient to finish every thing contracted for by Messrs. Dixon and Overton—That the remaining part of the Road, to be made by Mr. Hall, Is all laid within about Two Hundred Yards, and will be ready to beworked upon by the 1st of May nest—That he also considers that the whole ot the Work has been done in the best possible man- ner j and that it is, in his opinion, one of the most substantial j Jloads in the Kingdom— i It was Resolved, That the Chairman do communicate to Messrs. Duon-and Overton, the Contractors for the above ltuad, the perfect satisfaction and approbation of the Pro- prietors, of the substantia! and complete .maimer in which they have* fulfilled their Contract and that he do now Signify that approbation with their Thanks. j I?t.,st)lved''I liat a Committee Meeting be heldal Brccon, en Tuesday, the 23d day of May next, for 11111: purpose of! •winding up and concluding all accounts connected with this lload. Resolved, That the Solicitor's bill, and all other demands Whatever, upon this concern, be brought before "the said Committee; which is hereby empowered to draw on the; Treasurer-for such payments as shall ,-ippear to be due. 4 It appearing, by the Treasurer's Account, now produced, •hat there-will be the sum of'^981. applicable to such payments. And, that a sufficient sum is also retained in the Treasurer's hands, for the payment of all possible de- HS'LJtds.for Purchase of Lands, .Resolved, That the remaining call of per cent, upon the sums subscribed, be made, and paid into the Treasurer's fiends Immedlatelv. Resolved, Tliat-Alr. John Llewellyn be requested to produce, at the next Committee Meeting, a Plan and bsumate for erecting a Toll House on the said Tram Hoad and that he fix upon the most eligible spot, on whicit it shali be built. » Messrs. Dixon and Overton having proposed to deliver, w Boats, at the Public Wharf at Brecon, sixty or more Ions of Coal per diem, at Twelve Shillings per ToH and quantity ol Lime, net less than a Boat Load per diem, likewise iu Boats, at the.same place, at Fourteen pence per ■Parrel. Resolved, That the cordial Thanks of this Meeting be £ tven them for thus enabling the Proprietors of the Urinore •Irani Road to redeem every Pledge that they have originally, *>' at any subsequent period, held out to the public. Resolved, That the. Thanks of this Meeting be given to ^»r. John Llewellyn, for his great attention, as Agent, to *'»e interests of this Concern, during the whole progress Clt the undertaking. Ordered, That the above Resolutions be published three a]>s ''le Glocester, Hereford, and Cambrian Papers. L-esolvcd, That the Chairman be requested to sign these ■resolutions, in the name of the Meeting. IUCHARD T IES, Chairman. file Rev. Charles Griffith being called to the Chair, present the Rev. Thomas Powell, the Rev. John Williams, r.'e *,ev' Chas. Griffith, John'Rynd, Esq. Jonathan Dixon, barauel Church, Esq. Mr. George Overton, Mr. Wui. Viliiams, Mr. John Llewellyn, and Mr. Thomas Pierce), resolved, fhat the Thanks of this-Meeting be given to the J' Archc!eacon Davies, for his able conduct m the Chair, unremitting attention to the interests of this concern. SWANSEA. TO TANNERS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, of which immediate possession may be had, AVery compact recently built TAN-Y ARD, conveniently situated in this town, in which are 19 handlers, 10 layers, six latches, four lime-pits, two water ditto, two good beam-houses, two mastring-pits, extensive bark and drying-rooms, and burk-miti; together with several other conveniences. For further particular's apply to S. Llewelyn, who will shew the premises.-t-Aii tetters to be post-paid. ST. CLEART. —■ OLD BLUE-BOAR-INN, M. LEvV ES BEGS leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry, .t3 and Public in general, that she has titted up and entered upon the above Inn, where she hopes by strict at. teiHicm to merit their support. Wines and Spirituous Liquor* of the best quality. Goad Beds, neat Po^t-Cha-ises, able Horses, and careful Drivers. — ■' l>, ''■< '.It. » TO THE fADIES, HOR WOOD'S OXFORD PATENT APPARATUS;, THE simplicity of this Water-Cioset wholly IL precludes stoppages, and saves a great many pounds in completing the job over any tiling of the kind ever offered to the Public, and front the great number already in use their full establishment, may absolutely be considered pencrai. One packed is < £ ¥) warranted, and safe delivered. Price of IVIiitc Bason sortjf'3. Blue^nd WHite £4, with ElSuria Trap, coiuj)letely fixed, packed, and plan to erect the whole of the work required. Hydraulia. I*amps in Brass completely moiinted £ 9. iif!s Cisterns on Mansions, and serves for common use. forcing Apparatus of'easy action depth, height, distance, a mile or two, being of no consequence. Closet's or Water-works of any description altered to answer, or no pay.—Letters post-paid. Mr. H. being on a journey through this pa.rt of the conn- try on business, will attend in fixing, if required, to any that may tie,ordered within one month. Their Plumbers may apply for instructions to prepare. Orders taken at the Office of this Paper, where the Pian may be seen. Good allowance to gents at per Half Dozen. SPLOT SALT MARSH WILL open for the reception of HORSES and CATTLE, on th« l?ih day of MAY. The salubrious and restorative qualities are well known, and the price 5s. per week for Horses, and 4s. ft>r Cattle, lm been the same for (briy years back. Horses taueu lor the season ending at Michaelmas ^4 Cattie £ S, and Is. the Man.—'Nothing taken in for less than one month.' r The keep to be paid for before taken away, BRECONSHIRE. Llansainffread and Ltanvillo Inclosure. WE the undersigned Commissioners, named and appointed in and by an Act of Parliament, ?' and appointed in and by an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the oith year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act for Inclosing Lands iu the ^several parishes of Llansaintfread and Llanvillo, in the county of Brecon," and in pursuance of another Act made and passed in the list year of the reign of his present Majesty, imituied, An Act for Consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually inserted in Acts of Inclosure, and for facilitating the mode of proving the sevet'd! fiicts usually required on the passing of such Acts," Do hereby give JSotice, That we have set out and appointed the fol- lowing PUBLIC CARRIAGE ROADS and HIGH- WAYS, through and over part of the Lands and Grounds in the parish of Llanvillo, in the said county of Brecon, by the first mentioned Act directed to be Divided, Allotted, and Inclosed; that is to say— On Waun y-Dderwen-Deg Cornmbn, in the parish of ) v Llanvillo. A Public Carriage Road and Highway, of the breadth of 30 feet/called the Brecon andTrodoroiuen Road,marked No. 1, on the Surveyor's Map or Plan, cominencing at a certain Brook, called the Cwmnant Brook, leading across the said Common, in a south-east direction, to anancient Land leading to Tredomnien village. Another Public Carnage Road and Highway, of the breadth of 30 feet, called the Brecon and Llanvillo Road, marked No. 2, on the Surveyor's Map or Plan, branching out oi the said Brecon and Tredouiraen Road, and leading across the said Common, until it enters an ancient Land leading to the village of Llanvillo. Another Public Carriage Road and Highway, of the breadthof 30 feet, called the Brecon and Tyile-ccwn Road, marked No. 3, on the Surveyor's Map or Plan, branching out of (he said Brecon and IVcdoniwen Road, and leading across the said Common, in a north-east direction, to a Gate at the entrance of all ancient Road at Tylle-crwn farm. Another Public Carriage Road and '.Highway, of the breadth of 30 feet, called the Llanwern and Llanvillo Road, marked No 4. on the Surveyor's Map or Plan, branching out of th's said Btecon and Tredomnien.Road, and leading across the said Common, in a south-west direction, until it enters an ancient Road at the Gilwern cottages. And another Public Carriage Road and Highway, of the I breadth ot 30 feet. called'the"Brecon and Llanwern Road, marked No 5, on the Surveyor's Map or Plan, commencing at a Brook, called the Cwmnant Brook, and lending across the said Common, in a southward direction, until it forms a junction with the said Llanwern and Llanvillo Road at a Close ot Land belonging to Charles Fox Champion Cres- pigny, Esq; AIK-S we the said Commissioners, Do hereby also give Notice, That we have prepared a Map or Plan, in which the said Roads a e accurately laid down and described, and the same is deposited with Mr. Johu Jones, our Clerk, at the Office of Messrs. Powell, Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, in the town of Brecon, in the county of Brecon aforesaid, for the inspection of all persons whom it may concern. And ins further give Notice, That we intend to meet af the Castle-inn, in thetown of Brecon aforesaid, on Monday, the 29th day of May next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place any person or persons wno may consider himself, herself, orjhemselves, injured or aggrieved by the setting out of such Road or Roads, may attend and make his, her, or their objection or objections {if any) thereto, and the same shall be heard in the manner di- rected by the said Act of the 4lst year of his present Majesty's reign. DO. DAVIES, Dated asth April, 181.5. THOS. MORLEY. COOMBE's ANTUMLLOUS PiLLS. THIS Medicine, which is in great demand, is prepared from tiie original recipe of an eminent Physician of very extensive practice, and has been in the possession of the proprietor upwards of twenty-two year- during which time the greatest benefit has been derived from its virtues. In indigestion, loss of appetite, crudities in the stomach, sick head-ach, flatulency III the stomach and bowels arising (rom bilious and gouty hutuours, yellow jaundice, general debility, and habitual costiueness, they are superior to every other medicine, and require no con- finement during their operation, nor any particular diet, being perfectly free from mercury. Prepared by B. Coombe,.No ,14, Spencer-street, N: flrth- ampton-square, Cierkenwell, London and sold by his ap- pointment by J ohnEvans and Son, No. 42, Long-lane, West Smithiield, sole wholesale agents by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper J. Evans, Carmarthen C. Lewis, Cardigan; O. Griffiths, Fishguard and by most respectable Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom, in boxes price Is. lid. 2s. 9d. 4s. 6d, and 11. 2s. duty included. N. B. The genuine are signed by the Proprietor on the label affixed to each box, inliuspyrB hand writing, to imitate wlii«U b felony. vihioh i3 felony. MILLINERY Sr DRESS-MAKING. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A N improving and desirable BUSINESS in the above 'Line, eligibly situated in a preferable part of SWANSEA together with immediate possession of the Lease of the House, for the uiiexpired term of nearly six years. Further particulars may be known of the Misses Phillips, Castle-street, Swansea. Letters, post-paid, will be duly answered. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, ENTERED UPON HIMKDrATF.r-TT, A Neat COTTAGE,With a good Garden* eailcd LONG ASH, pleasantly situated about five miles from Swansea, and a short distance from Caswell Bay, ci i-. ci. niiiaiidirig a view ot the Bristol Channel. A few Acres of Meadow Land may be had with the house, if required. Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Jolirt Webber, on the premises; Capt. D. Bidder, Newton; or T. Bowen, Auctioneer, Swansea. It——————————————————-—————————— MANORS, TITHES, and ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A Desirable and most improveable PRO- PERTY, comprising Three Manors; the TITHES of the two adjoining parishes of Brawdy and Hayscastle; 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- wcst and St. David's, ill the county of Pembroke. Any Gentleman seeking to realizeby 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. GLAMORGANSHIRE. FARMS TO BE LET, T<JT Ii. term of years, and entered vpon immediately, r|~MlE FARM of MO ETON, containing A about 236 Acres of giSed Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in the parishes ofLaacarvon and Winvoe. The l' ARM of CWM BAKtiY, containing about 178 Acres of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in the parishes of Barry and Porthfcerry. Both Farms areconvenieritly sifuatted within tessthan nine miles of the excellent market towns of Cardiff and Cow- bridge, and only a few miles from the harbours of Aber- thaw and Barry. For further particulars enquire (if by letter, post-paid) Mr. Halket, RheoJa, near Neath j or of Mr. Evan Thomas, TregufF, near Cowbridge. BRITON-FERRY, GtAJSfOHGANSgJRE, TO BE LET OR SOLD, A Desirable MARINE VILLA, in every respect adapted for a genteel family, consisting of a dining-room, drawing-room, and a small breakfast room kitchen, dairy, and other offices supplied with water on the ground-floor; (our bed-chambers and a small room on the first-floor three attics, with a convenient closet; good cellars; coach-house,three stall stable, laundry,brewhotise, piggery, .md.pc.iiitry yard, detached an extensive walled garden, stocked with the finest fruit-trees; also a kitchen garden. Commands a view of Swansea Bay, and the entrance of Neath river, surrounded by the beautiful woods and grounds of Lord Jersey. For particulars apply to Mr. Wm. Oliver, Bristol; Mr. Jenkins, Cambrian-Office,Swansea or on the premises. •GL A MORGANS H IRE~ TO BE LET, AND miTEJH; D UPON IMMEDIATE!F, ALL that capital and desirable DWELLING- HOUSE, late the residence of'Elias Jenkins, Esq. de- ceased, situate at Newcastle, close to the excellent market and post-town of Bridgend, standing on an eminence in a rich and fertile country, commanding extensive views of the vale of Glamorgan consisting of two parlours, kitchen, servants' hall, laundry, butler's pantry, underground cellar, six bed-rooms, closets, and other convelllences; six-stall stable, coach-house, harness-room, brewing-kitchen, with servants' apartments above, dairy, large enclosed stable court withwater-poo); a large walled Garden, planted with choice fruit-trees; a Kitchen Garden, handsome Green in front, and about half an acre of Land behind the House. The-neighbourhood is pleasant, and coalreasonablc and .1' good at a short distance. The tenant may be accommodated with any quantitv not exceeding30 Acres of rich Meadow and Pasture Land, j in the highest state of cultivation and repair. Lime upon the whole of the premises. For further, particulars apply to Mr. Robert Je«ikins, Ewenny, near Bridgend.—All letters must he post-pwid. Residence in: South IVafes. C^ADOX'ION LODGE, to be LET» ready J Furnished (exclusive «f plate, linen, and china), for a term of eight years; it is situated in the most beautiful part of Glamorganshire, within nine niileS of Swansea, and sne mile of the excellent market and post town of Neath, through which the mail-coach passes daily to and froUl London.—ihe House comprises, on the ground-lluor, a capita knchen. buck-kitchen, scullery, wash-house (with pipes to convey hot and cold-water), laundry, scrvanis'- ball, hutler's-pantry, housekeeper's-room, pantries, dairy, cheese-room, &c.; oil the first-floor, four excellent sitting- rooms on the second-floor, six large bed-rooms, a dressing- room, and water-closet; in the attic, five servanis'-rooms and a store room. Water is conveyed by pipes to dif- ferent parts of the bowse. There is an excellent Garden, walled round with fruit-trees, in the highest state of per- fection; also, an Orchard stocked with choice trees; and at one end of a handsome terrace is a fiue Billiard-room, with a full sized table, by Erwood, The stables, harness- room, coach-house, granary, cow-house, pig-sties, kennel, and all the offices, are particularly good and convenient. Any quantity of Land, not exceeding 60 Acres, may be had with the House. For further particulars apply at the Office of John Edwards, Esq. Bloomsbury-square, London, or to Mr. Mathew Forster, Neath, who will shew the premises. All letttfrs must be post-paid. Coal and Lime within aniilcof the spot, and very cheap. The principal object being a caretulawd good tenant—the rent will be very moderate, WORMS"destroyed7~ MEDICINE never witnessed* a more im- portant Discovery than in PRITCHETT'S VEGE- TABLE VERMIFUGE, a Remedy th;:t, contrary to all athers, neither purges, vomits, or otherwise in the least affects the constitution; requires no confinement, has neither taste or smell, and is so harmless that it may be taken by an infant of an hour old and yet never, in one instance, failed destroying every wortu in the body. It is the actual discovery of a medical practitioner of eminence, who may be referred to by application at the wholesale Agents, and who most solemnly asserts it contains not a partic!e ot* or other drastic article. PRlTCHETT'a VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE is prepared and signed bv ihe proprietor, D Pritchett, and sold (in large packeti's, price 2s. 9d. sufficient for a full grown person, or for three small children, or in small packets, price is. lid sufficient for a child) wholesale by Barclay and Sons, Fleet Market, London, and reUiil by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, Lister, and Daw (late Flexmun), Swansea; Morgan, Neath; Evaiis, Bridgend; Vachell, Cardiff; Dyke aftd Williams, Merthyr; Daniel, Carmar- then; North, Yapp, and Vaughan, Brecon; JPrict aad Wjke, Abergavenny; »nd Price,CriojLh»weU. )I CARDIGANSHIRE. 4 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION At the Gogerthan-Arms, Aberystwith, on Monday, the 29th day of May inst' bet-ve-n the hours o'th-r. p-J five o'clock in the afternoon, or in the mean tuue b/Priv,te C0 The following FREEHOLD ESTATES: *■«. I Berth-llwyd Lanbadarn-trefeglwvs *R T ? D. Bryncymey Ditto J jJ^Xevm. 60 0 o Typoclh Ditto David Lavies u 0 A Slang adjoining Typoeth Ditto j; :<d ward Jones 15 D f> House and Lauds Lansauitfread Viliage, in the Bisiiop of St. David's > j i° 1, '1* i" 6 • t Manor of Landewi-brefi ..r j David fcJwcn 7 7 0 The first four .Jots join ihe turnpike-road from Lampeter to Abcryslwith distant frori the former elevon from the latter thirteen uiiles within two miles of the sea shore, where lime is u^u tL^a, and Part of the last lot runs to the. sea shore, where Lime-kilns may he erected. AppSrfSrt^SrS^jS' R'd"'d J""C" rerJ' > l" ■*» Solicitors, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Tithes wId Glebe for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. WHITE, At the Three-Salmons-inn, in Usk, on Friday, the 26th day of May, 181.5, between .the hours of four and six i the afternoon, THE following GREAT £ SMALL TITHES, A and GLEBE LAND, viz. :— Lot 1. All the GREAT and SMALL TITHES, arising from upwards cf 1'23 Acres of Land, together with 17A. SR. 9P. of Glebe Land, situate in the Hamlet of LJan devaud, in the county of Monmouth. And the GRLAi and SMALL TITHES* arising from 94 Acres of Land, and from 35 Acres of Coppice Wood, in the hamlet of Danbedor, in ihe same countv- xrrix-c 0l'e- lJlKi'lvl,d Moiety of all" the GREAT ■Jo • consisting of Corn and Grain, arising from about 3? 8■Acres of Arable fyand, Mtuate in (he-parish of Langwm, wUsk, in the said comply of Monmouth; The above l'itlies atid!Gl cbei are part of the Prebend ut Warthacum, founded in the Cathedral Church of Landaff, and are held by a Lease for « term of years, of which up- wards of 16 are unexpired, at a small reserved yearly rent. Early possession may be had. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to J. S. Olive, Solicitor, Tewkesbury, at whose Office a nwp of the land may be seen; or to the Auctioneer, Colelbrd. Gloucestershire. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Whitc-Harl-inn, in the town of Narberth, on Thurs- day, the 1st day of June, 1815, ALL those capital MESSUAGES, TENE- and FARMS. called SODSTON ano OELLY.FACH; and aI/those FOUn. MEADOWS, caffed The ItUSHACRL MEADOWS, now in the possession of Jolm James, farmer, under a lease which will expire at Michaeltnas next; at the low yearly rent of and also some few Acres of UNDIVIDED LAND, in the occupation of David Jenkins, carpenter, as tenant at will, at the low yearly rent of „ £ 3 lOs. All which premises will tie sold either in one lot, or ill the several icis hereinafter-men- tioned, as shall be agreed on at the tiiiie of sale. Lot 1. All that part of SODSTON, lying on A' B" the south side of the road leading to Pontshane together with the JACOB'S PARK MEADOWS, con- taining by admeasurement 107 3 34 On this lot stand the Mansion-house and Offices^ fit for the residence of It genteel family. Lot t. All tb.u parl of SODSTON, lying on the north side of the said road leading to Punt- sliane; containing by adulcasurcment. 135 0 5 On this lot siands a convenient and substantial Farm-house, to which are attached suitable rami Offices. 'AJl that MESSUAGE and TENB- MENi, called GELLYFACH, containing by admeasurement 38 c, 18 On this lot also there is a very convenient and substantial Dwelling-house,to which are at- tached suitable Out0jfiCt:g. There is also on this lot a fine and healthy Gror'e of Oak of '40 T yVATS f>rovvth, and other timber. Lot 4. Ail i»ioSe Two MKA!J)OWS, lying on the wesi side Of the poH,j loading from Narberth to Redstone, containing by adineasurement 9 0 12 Lot 5. Ai. those TWO MEADOWS, together with their Appurtenances, Iving on the West side of the said road leading from Narbertb to Red- stone, containing by admeasurement' a 139 Lot 6. All those TWO MEADOWS, adjoining the AIeftdw.»vs menltoned in lut the 5th, ami which are situate and lying on the east side of the said road leading from Na.berth to Redstone The premises coutaiiied in this IQt are under it lease or he lite o Morns of Tenby, at the low yearty rent of,,{S, and contain by' ad- measurement 4 0 32 Lot 7. All those UNDIVIDED LAN DS, si- tuate at btonyiord, in the occupation of Dclvid Jenkins, carpenter, tis tenant at will, at the low yearly rent ot 3 10s. and containing by admea- surement 3 0 Sz Tile whole of the premises comprised in the loli are copiously and plentifully suppiied with water, and are situate in the parish of Narberth, in the county 01 Peiu- broke, and w ithin one mile of the market and post-town 01 Nnrberth, through whic!) the mail-coach from London to Millord passes and repasses daily, and within ten miles of Haverlordwest and the celebrated bathing-town of Tenby. Lime and Culm of the best quality are to he procured at an easy and cheap rate, being within the distance of five miles. J his Estate is we'll worthy the attention of any gentleman wishing to settle in South Wales, as it is situated in a coun- try aoounding with game, and is a short distance only from two rivers and several trout streams. All Manorial or reputed Manorial Rights will be sold with the said Estate. The limber on the several lots to be sold at a valuation, or as shall be otherwise agreed on at the time of sale. For further particulars apply (if by Ichter, post-paid) to Morgan Riee, James, Solicitor, Haverfordwest, at whose Office the Maps, &c. ot the Estate are to be seen. RICHARD GIBBON, Auctioneer. "CORDIALBALM OF GILEAD. X ADIES of a cold, acrid, or bilious habit of J-i body, affected with languor, head-ach, or hysterical affections, cannot have recourse to a more salutary remedy than the Cordial Balm of Gilead. To Gentlemen from the East or West Indies, the student from public seminaries, or those whose occupations require a sedentary life, this medicine has effected wonderful cures in cases of debility, originating from heat of climate or relaxations from juvenile indiscretions, and the effects of intense application to study or business. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; Mr. Daniel Carmarthen; Mr. 0 ■»•'««> Haverfordwest; avid Mr. North Brecon in bottles, pue.. lis. each or Four in one family bottle for 33s. by which one lis, bottle is saved, with tht words" Sami. Solomon, Liverpool," engraved ou the stamp. Also, price three shillings, That scarce, interesting, »nd useful Family Work (with which is given an elegant Portrait of the Author, aud a View of Gilead-House) entitled A GUIDE TO HEALTH; Or, Advice to bui h Sexes, in a Variety of Complaints. By S. SOLOMON, M. D. Containing a Treatise on Female Diseases., Nervous ahd Hypoc.hondriacComplaiuts also General RemifPks on those Diseases with which ihe human body is most frequently afflicted explaining th. symptoms, ra^ide of treatment, and reiiiediej most prapeflj adapted- fer Saxpa! BeJbility, Stc. Stc. RADNORSHIRE, ON THE r-oas)lifts UF £ REi ORDSKfRF,. The Beguildy and RlztCJ Uyad Estates, r,. '.j A ear 13(X) ACRES, Divided.ntocpmp^tFar.is; with Farm houses and Build- ings, and very valuable Common Riirht.tc, A P-V .I on tht Beguildy and other Hills. & eXteIik' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTfON Bv Mr. ROBINS, At Gafrawav's Coffee-house.'Change-alley, Cornhil!, Lon- don, on Ihursday, June 15, 1815. at If o'clock, in lots, "rHE valuable and very improvable FHEE- HOLD r.S 1 ATl.S (with i; valuable Common Right on the Beguildy arid other Hills-, many miles in extent situate m the pamh of Beguildy), between Knight n and Newtown, in Hie county ol Radnor; comprising ls8l Acres* excellent Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and SIIIHII part « t'i- ?s' nU:* compact Farms; the Beguildy Pubhc-house and Lands, let to respectable ter.a it-, gn isrienus at reuts a!uouuti»g ^out> The Estate is nearly compact, in a Sue commanding si- T! rry vahl?bk' tor'tiie great extent ol common 3 fbt fane river I earn flows tlirooKii the Estate, which is stored with trout and other fish, and highly valuable for irrigating the meadows. The lands abound wiih Kitme af a,I sorts, and the lulls with grouse. A most desirable pro- perty for in vesting money, and tor (re Id sports, situate six miles liom Knighton, Irom which place the new road uassej fromUI ud\mvVeWtUVVU'e'silp00i' &c* ancl trtenlJ' miles May he viewed by applying to Mr. Price, sen. aud jun. at Vydw Loyd, Dothless, and Briudrvnog Farms, whe-e. particulars may be had at the Duke's Arms. Kni hton • Oxiord-Arias, Kington ol Cheese. Esq i,yuli's 1-1 ttit', near ilington.w note plans may be seen Hoief.iTnd .Messrs. Bird and Woollaston, Hereford Crown, Ludlow ■ Huu- Pole and Star inns, and ot Will Handy, Esq Worcester George-inn, Cheltenham ;.King's-H.ead, Gloucester fieri t'r"^ n I.,irai ligiiaiu 'U. Parr. Esq. Lichfield- Mr. I helps, Evesharu of Messrs. Jones and Green, salis* l^ry-squa'n Fleet-.treetj at Garraway's Cotfee-bllutle; in ot Atr. Warwick-street, Gulden-square, wlie^e plans of the Estates nisy be seen. 4 ihe «md from London is through Worcester and Ludlow. T HEREFORDSHIRE. Capital FREEHOLD ESTATES, NZ Kington, £ ?""«*> tu Ma„ or of MaUlon, Str°"gemjrtt l*rm, „„,J r,UeCt £ Woodlands, Cottages, 4 c, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION By Mr. ROBINS, At Garrawav's Coffee-house,'Change-allrv r^-nV, r don, ou Thursday, June 15, 1813, at IS TWO LOTS, THE valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, with Right erf Common; comprising t!ie ftlANOUt of MAKSTON, with the fines. Quit li 'iiW, ±<c. 11\),1 STRANGEWORTH FARM, and VALLET's WOOD, in the parish ot Pembridt;o; consisting of a substanfi;il Farm house, scared on a fine elevaii. n, cinnmaiutht" beau- tiful views; Farm Buildings, Cottages, Gardens, &S. con- taining nearly 2tW Acres of Arable,Pasiure, and beau'ifu! Wood Land, in part bounded bv the river Arrow, a fm^ •n V¥1S'irrrcS,?;,i".iij? ajr- Morgan and others. I i Ebi A IE, sKuste in the parish of Amest.y, wi,-h farin-houte and Outbittldmgs, din' sundry Dweiliiigs and Cottages, with nearly ]«,) Aces of rich Meadow. Arable, 1 astuie, and A ood Land, Garden, and Orchards, in the oc- f .H^ari>Craad olller'i' respectable tenants. rH K eW^t Mr. iviorgau. atSiraiige- •r u M* "f Lye of John Cheese, Eiq. L\on s-Hall, where particulars may be had aud plans seen Oxtord-Arms, Kuigfou Hotel,.and Mrsj.-s. Bird and \Vd,,i. Uston, Herelord Lion, L^fominsier; Win. Handy, Esq. at ,-le "A' ^frc«ster; ILn anil Chickens, Birmingham-: Kings-Head, G.oucester; T. G. Parr, E.Lichfieid; of Messrs. Jones and Green, Sail: bury-square. Fleet-street ac Garrawav's Coffee-house and o'i' Mr. Robins, Warwick*- -treet, Gold n-sq:iare, LoiKion. where plan* nniv r seen. HER:: FORD-: HI HE éJ- BAD \ORSHlny CAPITAL FREEHOLD ESTATES, rAKTDTHE-FPKE. MANOR. WOODS, FARMS, and LANDS, aud WATER CORN-MILL, tier; ONE THOUSAND ACRKt of Rich Mendow. Pasture,enS Arable LAND and ORCHARDS, SITC A r E In a most beautiful part ofW Couuties, and well watered. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Bv Mr. ROBINS, II At-Garraway s Coffee-house. Cortihill, Lon- don, on Ihursday, Jmlt- 1315,"at li! o'clock, in lots, r|rva^u&ble and very improvable FREE- X "OLD ESTATES, part Tithe-tree, with extensive Coiaraos Rights, ill the counties of Hereford and Radnor • consisting of nearly làoo Acres of rich Al dP Aralile, and Woo,j'Land, aud Orchards, with the M,.nor uf Hi", with iyi extensive Jligilt otIn 'l"Ii. The capiiat Farms of Ibdd; the very rich Grazing Farm, Called l.eeo Farm, \<»,t!l a capital Witter Curn-Miif, and t;.e Low Far,), adjoining, wit 1»- excellent lariudjouses, and suitable Ou:- H'.nldings of all descriptions. The Lands are interseci^d by (lie. rivers liuidi*ill, Lugg, and Arrow, bv winch they y may be irrigated, and are situated in the parishes of P,es- teigu, Pembridge, and New Radnor, contiguous to nood uiarkel-towns, and commanding beantijul views of* 1; varied scenery of the fiuely diversified surrounding cnuit- try the wln.le m the occupation 0f respectable tenant under agreement, forming a very eligible property t- in- vest money.. r J To be viewed by applying on the premise, or of Mr. John Cneese, Lyoii s-IIali, near Kingto-n, where i-^niclars ano every information may be had, and plans of the Estate seen particulars at toe Oxford-Arms. Kington Messrs. ,ru and V> 00 ,.t. Heietord; and ai the Hotel; the Radnor-Arms. Preste.gn Lion, Leomiu>ter; Will. Handy, Esq. the Hop-Po,e and Star inu, Worcester; Duke's- Ai ills, Knighton Crnwi^ and Angel, Ludlow; Hotel, Li- verpool Bush, Bristol- White-Li-.ii, Bail.; Mr. fhelps, Kvcsnam; Hen and Chickens, Birmingham; T. G. Parr, r^sq. Lichiield; Castle, Tain worth; George, Northampton Mr. Adams, Oxford George* Civeltenhaiu King's-Head. Gloucester at Messrs. Jones and Green. Salisbury square, •Tleet-'street; at 1 :.nd of. Mr. IVOWIUS, YRWIEK S.REEF, GOLDEN-< £ N&RE» plstiS of ti»e Uitaie%.ay be sfteu. I