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CARBEFF HUNT. THE FIRST CARDIFF HUNT DINNER iL will tuke place on TUESDAY next, NOVEMBER 5th, tt the CARDIFF-ARMS-INN. pinner 011 the table at four o'clock. CAR.DIFF^BAXLL.S- THE FIRST CARDIFF SUBSCRIPTION BALL will be on WEDNESDAY next, the 6th inst. Hon. W. B. GREY, Steward. Mrs. J. W. BENNET, Lady Patroness. WANTED immediately, a YOUNG MAN, TV as an APPRENTICE to the LINEN and WOOL- LEN DRAPERY BUSINESS. „r T Apply (if by letter, post-paid), to W. and D. Jones, Anchor-House, Maiket-place, Swansea. ANTED, n a private family, a young MAN, to undertake the EDUCATION of FIVE BOYS,—the eldest not more than thirteen years old; he Wust be capable of teaching the Classics as well as W riling and Arithmetic; and will be expected to be sober and of »noral character. „ n n«.„„ Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. B. F. Post-Office, LangaJock, Carmarthenshire. HPHIS is to give notice to all Persons, NOT X TO TRUST MARGARET THOMAS, the WIFE of THOMAS THOMAS, Collier, ofTy Draw, in the parish of Lansaiulet, in the county of Glamorgan, as he will not be answerablo for any Debts which she may contract after ihis notice. THOMAS THOMAS. Witness, DAVID THOMAS. November 1st, 1822.. CAUTION. WHEREAS my WIFE, ANN BETTS, of the town of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, did, without any just cause or provocation, leave my house On Friday last, This is therefore to give notice, that 1 will Uot be answerable for any Debts she^ may contractu, my Name.—As witness my haud this 31st frETTS* BETTS. Witness, RICHABD REES.— _W PARCHMENT, of every description, Selling Wholesale and Retail, at wAC.h.- (for CaslO. at LLOYD'S Parchment Warehouse, oO, iiart lett's Buildings. Hoi horn Hill, LONDON, where 1 arc h men t nta,v bel hfcd to any size and printed to order. raush lte.gistes-,f kept ready printed. N. B. All letters, post-paid, immediately attended to. Swansea, October the 30th, 1822. STOLEN or STRA Y ED, on the 24th or 25th, 0 from the Alack-wortli Arms Yard, a WHITE TERRIER lilTCH, of the Bull kind, foxed, ears, very rough about the muzzle, answers to the name of Random whoever "Will bring her, or give information where she may be found, to Mr. William Jones, Mackworth Arms, shall be Awarded for their trouble but it Stolen, shall receive 1 wo Guineas upon conviction of the offender. Custom House-, Milford, 24th October, 18^2. WHEREAS it has been represented to the Commissioners of ins Majesty's Customs, that, on or about the 27.th ultimo, an ANCHOR, belonging to the. Quarantine Tender at the Port of M. in the County of Pembroke, was FELONIOUSLY SlOLEft by. some person or persons unknown, from the Cove where the said •Tender is hauled up, in Angle Bay, The said Commissioners are hereby pleased to offer A REWARD OF £ 5, te any person who shall discover or cause to be discovered the offender or offenders, So that he or they niay be appre- hended, and dealt with according to law, to be paid by the Collector of the Customs at the Port of Milford, upon conviction. „ By order of the Commissioners, H. LEACH, Collector, A. J. STOKES, Comptroller. COAL, For the use of his Majesty's Dock-Yard at Pembroke, OTICE is hereby given, that the respective Officers of his Majesty's Dock-Yard will be ready to receive TENDERS, on the 20th November next, from such Person or Persons as may be willing to supply, for the Mse of the above Yard, snch quantities of BARNABY >ILL COAL" as may be required from time to time. I The Tenders to be'addressed to the respective Officers, Vrith the words Tender for supplying Caul." No Tender will be attended to after the above day. nor &ny that does not express the price per chaldron in words 4t length, including all expenses, excepting unloading, Security will be required for the due performance oi the Contract. The Tenders will be forwarded to the Commissioners of 1'is Majesty's Navy, London, for approval. Pembroke Dock-Yard, Oct. 18,1322. WIKTEET PA S-ELZQWS. LONDON ANDMANCHESTER [[tarebOtt5t, I HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. NATHANIEL FRENCH, Jun. MOST respectfully'acquaints his Friends, and the Public, of his Return from London, and that his. Warehouse is now completely stocked with the «nost Elegant ASSORTMENT of PLAIN and FASH [ON- ABLE GOODS, adapted for the present Season, ever "offered in the Principality.—He particularly recommends to their attention— 'A choice collection of figured and plain Caledonian Silks, of the most approved clans L Cachemere Twills, Tartan Poplins, Norwich Crapes, and Bombazeens in the greatest variety; Rich Angola, Braganza, and Cachemere Shawls and Scarfs; An extensive collection of rich embroidered Silk Shawls tiid Scarfs, equa) in design to real India Ladies' Habit and Pellisse Cloths, in every variety of •hade; Several Cases of fashionable, plain, and happed Beaver Cloaks, from 8s. tjd.; 1(100 Pieces of rich Plaid, plain and figured Stuffs, in ^'er.v shade, strikingly cheap Ah extensive collection of Fur Flounciugs, Muffs, Tippets, •nd Pelerines; I Moreens,printed Furnitures, Furniture Dimities, Blankets, Marseilles Quills and Counterpanes, particularly cheap Foreign and Scotch Damask and Diaper Table Linen "I\d Napkins; .Superior Family Sheetings, 10-4ths and 12-4ths wide, ?'.th several Boxes of Irish Linen, Long Lawns and "Diapers, of very prime fabrics; Black, Blue, and sorted colours Saxon and other Cloths, the most superior quality, from 7s. 6d. per yard. NATHANIEL FRENCH, jun. in offering bis present Stock, ^eels confident, in stating' that they have been selected of Hie very best qualities', and purchased on such terms as ^"11 enable him to compete with any House in the king- '*10111. Being in the habit of attending the Markets re- gularly every six weeks, enables him, by persona! inspec- Jjon, to secure the first arid most fashionable Articles from i ^anufacturers, which he is determined to sell at his sua! Low Prices. He begs most respectfully to return pls 'J!ost sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and the ublic fpp the hitherto decided preference he has been l°n"ur<Sfl with, and begs to a-sure them that no exertion 'all he wanting 011 hU part to merit a continuance of the "'hich it will be kis highest ambition lo deserve. Haberdashery, of all descriptions, 011 the same terms as le 'owest House* in Lwidou or Bristol. THE Public are most respectfully informed, that the Proprietors of THAT IJOMG-E STAB LIT SHED AND FAVOURITE COACH, THE Bristol and Swansea Cambrian, HAVE EXTENDED THE SAME TO CARMARTHEN, MILFORD, TENBY, and PEMBROKE. The CUMBRIAN sets out. as usual, from the BUSH TAVERN, Bristol, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; it arrives the same Evening at the MACK WORTH- ARMS, Swansea; and will, from Tuesday, the 29th inst. proceed every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning, atSix o'clock, to the IVY-BUSH HOTEL, CarmartltcõI; the PACKET HOUSE, Milford; the COBOURG HOTEL, Tenby; and the GOLDEN LION, Pembroke. It will return from the above, places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday arrive at Swansea at Seven o'clock in the Evening, and proceed the following Morning to Bristol. The Proprietors are induced to offer this extended Es. tablishment to the Public, in consequence of the late regu- lations of the General Post-Office, by which the Mail now passes at so late an hour as to render a DAY COACH in their connexion necessary for the accommodation of their Friends. The Fares are fixed at a very reduced rate.—The most unremitting assiduity will be exerted to secure the comforts and the conveniency of passengers. Carmarthen, October 24,1822. SAMUEL H. LONG, gucttcmeer, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, BEING appointed AGENT to those popular Establishments, the COUNTY FIRE OFFICE and PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE, under a full persuasion that those Offices afford to the Public solid and important Advantages, which are not to be found in any similar Establishments, begs leave to offer the following statement: Their Capitals, exceeding a Million Sterling, afford the amplest means of indemnity to Sufferers. The disposition of the Managers has kept pace with their means. Sixty tour Thousand Persons have sought Protection in tha County Office, and have found it. Claims have been paid to Fourteen Hundred Sufferers, and not a single litigation has occurred with any Claimant. Exempt from the ex- penses of lawsuits, and also from the sacrifice of an etior- mo.us Commission .to Agents, to which some new Offices submit, to induce them to canvass for business, great accumulations have been made. In these, persons who now insure, participate equally with the original members. Returns of 25 and 20 per cent. in consequence, have been invariably paid to all persons continued insured seven years, upon annual, asweH as upon septennial Policies, and whether they have been claimants for losses, or other- wise—< £ 36,000 have been returned in this way to about 20,000 persons insured, within the last eight years—an important ad vantage, which no other Insurance Office ex- isting has afforded. Acting on these principles so many years, in uninterrupted harmony and unrivalled success, it is not surprising" that the business of the County Fire Office should augment in a degree altogether unprece. dented—an enlightened public naturally preferring se- curity and benefits, which have been long approved and mis 5 enjoyed, to itt-denned schemes and untried promises. The Provident Life Office, founded and conducted on similar principtes to the County Fire Office, enjoys a si. milar degree of public preference. Its benefits are nu- 26 t merous and important. Bonuses of < £ 15. 3s. and < £ 26.12s. percent, have been divided during the last fourteen years! No admission fees are required, nor is any charge made for poHcies.—Mititary men are not charged extra.—No extra premium is required on passing to the opposite ports on the continent. In case of death by suicide or duelling, the bencfits of the policy are not wholly lost.-Besides otherl.peculiar advantages which are detailed in the pro- posals. to be had gratis at my house. THE LONDON GENUINE TEA N 04 COMPANY 23, L U D G A T E- H IL L, LONDON, ESTABLISHED FOR THE SALE OF THE BAST XXTOSA r, I (f' Qlm"AW(04(4 PACKED IN LEAD CASES, (The only undertaking of the hind in the Kingdom). These Teas have stood the test of Public appro bation since the commencement in 1818, being now invariably preferred throughout the King- dom; the best possible proof of which is their unparalleled Sale, which averages Tzoo Thousand Five Hundred Pounds Weight daily, And which has so long placed the Tea Company at the head of the Trade. The Company, therefore, beg to caution their Friends against the deceptions of the host of insignificant imi- tators of tlJelr, E,tabhshment, and especially those persons who are Imposmg upon the Public Buhea, and other inferior Teas, in tin canisters and packages, made up to imitate, externally, those sold by tlie Company and their Agents. Families are particularly requested to see that ?Jo. 23, LUIIGATE HiLf,, is printed on the Wrappers, and the Teas secured in Lead Cases, which are sold in Pounds, Halves, and Quarters; and they may depend upon having the Genuine Teas of the East India Company, pure as imported, by applying to any of the following AUTHORIZED AGENTS OF THE London Genuine Tea Company: IVIiss J. GROVE, Wind-street, SWANSEA; ABERYSTWLTH P.A.BowLER; BRIDGEND .D.THOMAS; CARDIFF VV. BIRD; CARDIGAN C. LEWIS; CARMARTHEN J. BAGN HL and Co. CARMARTHEN. M. RUSHFORTH; COWBRIDGE T. LLEWELLYN, Jun. ClUCKHOWELL. M. DAVIES; DOLGELLY WILLIAMS and DAVIES HAVERFORDWEST J. POTTER; I IIOLYVVELL J. JONES; LLANFYLLIN J. DAVIES; LLANGEFNI W. OWEN; NEATH J. BEJUXEV; PEMBROKE WILMOT and BARCLAY- RUTHIN.< R. ROBERTS; I SOLVACH .T. BOWEu; TENBY J. STEVENS; WREXHAM A> Ty,E; WREXHAM •• R.D.EVANS. I SO" Vast-paid applications f01 other Towns immediatehi answered, J I New & Elegant DAY-COACH, From Swansea to Milford. RPIIE Public are most respectfully informed,' THAT F: A COACH, CALLED THE PACKET, Leaves the WHEAT-SHEAF INN, SWANSEA, at six o clock every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, and passingthrough Pontardulais, Cross-Hands,Carmarthen, Narberth, and Haverfordwest, arrives at the NELSON- HOI EL, MILFORD, early in the evenings of the same ',e a^ove Coach leaves Milford, on its return, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, and arrives early in the evenings of the same days at Swansea. Performed by WATKEYS. Swansea, EDWARDS,") JONES, iCarmarthcn, MUSSON, > no B BIN, Ha verford west. N. B. The Proprietors will not be accountable for any Parcel above the value of Five Pounds, unless entered accordingly. New & Elegant DAY-COACH, From Swansea to Llandilo. NPIIE Public are most respectfully informed, -*• THAT A COACH, CALLED THE ANCIENT BRITON, Leavcsthe WHEAT-SHEAF INN SIVANSEA, at twelve o'clock every Monday, Wednesdav, and Friday morning, and passing through Pontardulais, Cross-Inn, and Lu.tdebie, arrives at the KING's-HEAD INN, LANDILO, ear y in theevenings of the same days. The ECLIPSE Coach starts the following mornings for London, passn)gthroughL!andoveTV,Trccast)e,Brecon,Hay, and Hereford, and arrives at Worcester at half-past eight o clock the same evening, where it meets Coaches to every part ot the kingdom.—The ECLIPSE leaves Worcester on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and arrives at Landilo in the evenings of the same days, where passengers may stay the night, and start at nine o'clock the following morning for Swansea. Performed by WATKEYS and MORGAN, o Fhe Proprietors will not be accountable /for any Parcel above the value of Five Pounds, unless entered accordingly. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, BY ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEES, On Tuesday, the 5th of November, 1822, and following day, at noon, on the Premises, in Wind-street, ALL the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of WM. SPENCER, a Bankrupt. On Wednesday, 200 REAMS of PACKING PAPER will be Sold. MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. MICHAEL DAVIS, At the Westgate-Inn, Newport, on Saturday, the 16th day ot November 1822, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon, unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which notice shall be given,- THE FOLLOWING VERY DESIRABLE ESTATES Lot 1. A MESSUAGE, BA R»,&OUT-HOUSES, XX with about 31 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, situate near the Church, in the parish of Lanhennock, in the county of Monmouth, and adjoining the road from Usk to Caerleon, in the occupation of David Watkins. Also, a COTTAGE and PIECE of Oncu- ARD or GARDENGROUND, adjoining the above-mentioned premises, subject to a lease thereof, of which about eleven years are unexpired, at a yearly ground rent of 2s. 6d. Lot 1. Sundry-CLOSES of ARAUtE and PASTURE toch- LAND, in a ring fence situate in the parish or Llangatiock- j juxta Caerleon, and about two miles from the town of Caerleon, containing 22 Acres (more or less), in the occu- pation of David Harris. Lot. 3. A CLOSE of very rich MEADOW LAND, adjoining Pont Satin, in the said parish of Llangattock. Jnxta-Caerleon, in the occupation 01 Walter Luther, con- taining Three Acres, more or less. Lot4. A substantially-built PU BLTC.HOUSE, BREW- HOUSE, MALT-HOUSE, and spacious GARDEN, &c. called the;RED-LiON, situate in Back-Hall-Street, in the town of Caerleon, in the occupation of Mrs. Martin. Lot 5. A MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, aod OUT-BUILDINGS, together with about 45 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, situate in the parishes of Malpas and Bettws, in the county of Monmouth; distant about three miles from Newport, and eight from Pont-y- pool, in the occupation of David Evans. Lot C. A COTTAGE and Four CLOSES of ARABLE and PASTURE LAND, containing about Five Acres, situate in the parish of Lantarnan, in the same county, in the holding of Thomas Watkins. Lot 7. Four CLOSES of excellent ARABLE LAND, containing about Six Acres, in the parish of Bassalleg, in the same county; distant one mile from Risca Bridge, in the occupation of Philip Morgan. A valuable Right of Common onTwmbarlwm Hill is attached to this lot. Lot 8. Two CLOSES of very rich MEADOW LAND, in the parish of St. Woollas, in the same county, very near Pillgwenlly, containing 9A. 2R. 27 P. in the occupation of Mrs Edmonds. Three CLOSESof ARABLE, MEADOW, & PASTURE LAND, situate near the Church, in the parish of Gellygare, in the county of Glamorgan, called Dyffryn Cilia, contain- ing Nine Acres (more or less), in the holding of David Davies. There is a valuable Right of Sheep Pasturage on Gellygare Mountains attached to this lot. Lot 10. A MESSUAGE, GARDEN, and sundry CLOSES of ARABLE and PASTURE LAND, in a ring fence, situate in the said parish of Gellygare, containing 30 Acres (more or less). in the occupation of WillIam Davies. There is an extensive Right of Common on Gellygare Mountain attached to this property. There is also" most valuable Quarry of Tile and Paving Stone on the property, which has for some time past been let at a yearly rent of 301. Lot 11. A BARN, and sundry CLOSES of ARABLE LAND, situate in the parish of Lan vrech va, in the county of Monmouth, in the occupation of Loyd, at the yearly rent of 101. There is a good Limekiln aud Lime Quarry on this property. Lot 11. Several CLOSES of LAND, in the parish of Christchurch, in the same county, containing 16A.3R.23P. The first eleven lots are Freehold, the 12th is Copyhold of Inheritance. The whole of the above property is let from year to vear only, and the several tenants are under notices to Quit. For further particulars apply personally, or bv letter (postage paid), to the proprietor, Thomas Edwards," Esq. of Pont\poo); to Messrs. M'Dmmdl and Mostyn,Solicitors; or to the Auctioneer, Usk. I farm TO LET, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT CHRISTMAS, 1822, LLWYNGWIN and PENTWYN FARM; consisting of a good Farm-House, Barns, Stables, Cow-Housesj &c. &c. together with sundry Closes of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, containing by ad- measurement about One Hundred and Fifty-three Acres, situate in the parish of Landilo Pertholey, now in the holding of Mr. John Philips. The I urnpike-road from Abergavenny to Hereford and the Lanvihangel Railway pass through the Farm, which is about three miles from the former place. A respectable tenant will meet with every reasonable encouragement. Charles Ellis, near Lanvihangel Court, will shew the Farm and any further particulars may be had of Mr. Davies, Surveyor,and Land-Agent, Langattock Crickhowel, N. B. Postage of all letters must be paid. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. MORRIS, At the Angel-inn, in the town of Abergavenny, on Monday, the 18th November, 1822, at four o'clock in the after- noon, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract (of which due notice will be given), subject to conditions then to be produced, AValuable and very desirable compact FREE- HGLD ESTATE, called GELLY, situate in the parish of Lianvetherine, in the county of Monmouth, ad- joining the turnpike-road leading from Abergavenny towards Ross; consisting of a good substantial and con- venient Messuage or Dwelling-House, fit for the accom- modation of a respectable family, with Barns, Stables, Cider-nnll, and other necessary Outbuildings detached, and containing 113 Acres and 33 Perches of rich Meadow, Pasture, Arabia, and Wood Land, of which there are up- wards of 17 Acres ptnnted with choice fruit trees, in full- perfection, now let at the annual rent of ci'l64 2s., clear- i of taxes. The House is pleasantly situated on a gentle elevation, commanding diversified and picturesque views of the sur- rounding scenery,—in a good sporting country, distant trom Abergavenny four, and from Monmouth ten miles, both capital market-towns, through which the mail-coach and other coaches pass to and from London daily. lor a view ot the Premises, and lo treat for the same, apply to Mr. Baker Gabb, or Mr. Thomas Davis, Solicitor, Abergavenny, at whose Office a Map of the Estate may be seen. THE ROYAL FAMILY, NOBILITY, GENTRY, and LADIES and GENTLEMEN, may rely on it, they will not have a hair falloff or turn grey, by now using PRINCE's celebrated RUSSIA OIL, as it is so improved with an extra valuable ingredient, through which it has made the Russia Oil the greatest noarisher and preserver to the hair in the universe, will make it grow thick and tong, and prevent its falling off, or ever turning grey, and is such a uourisher to the roots of the hair, that if it even has begun to turn grey, will restore -it again to its natural colour, and, if used often, it will never turn grey again, and is sure to clear the scurf, from infancy, to old age, and will always keep the head and hair clean and beautiful. Gentlemen who have lost their tell w hair, and have the least sign of roots of hair remaining, by using regularly, for a few months, Prince's Improved Russia Oil, with the extra valuable ingredient, will be sure to restore it, and produce a fine head of hair, which hun- dreds have experienced. Even Medical Gentlemen have published, in the Gazette of Health, that Prince'* Russia oil is superior to any oil for the hair, and will do, in cases of baldness and weak hair, what can possibly be done. Ladies will find Prince's Russia Oil preferable to any other oil for dressing their own or false hair, as it gives it a natural gloss, softens and curls it. Gentlemen wearing powder ought to use it instead of pomatum. It promotes eyebrows, whiskers, &c. and, through the extra ingredient, it will now always keep pleasant in all climates. I, Ask for Prince's Improved Russia Oil, with the extra ingredient, and observe" Prince tI on the wrapper and seals: and his address, "A. prince, gi Poland-street, Oxford. street, near the Pantheon, London," is on the cover of each bottle without, it is not genuine, and cannot answer the purpose. The ounce bottle 5s. or a large bottle, con. taiiiiiig five ounces, £ i, which is a saving; or six large f0r t5, which is yet a greater saving. i Proved by affidavit, the 24th November, 1814, before the Lord Mayor of London, that A. Prince is the Original Pro Proprietor, in the universe, of the Russia Oil; and there- fore, if any Perfumer, Medicine-vender, Hair-dresser, or any one else, sell Russia Oil, that is not Prince's, they are impostors, as they sell counterfeits to their customers. Sold, wholesale, retail, and for exportation, by the sole Proprietor, A. PRINCE, No.9, Poland-street,Oxlurd-street, near the Pantheon; and by Mr. Smyth, Perfumer to his Majesty, New Bond-street; Heudrie, Tichborne-strect i and by most principal Perfumers and Medicine-venders. It is no wonder that Ladies and Gentlemen have com- plained of late of the Russia Oil not being of service to the hair, as they have found oat that unprincipled persons have sold them counterfeits. t + t Ladies and Gentlemen will be pnrtieular, as impostors have made the covers of the counterfeit Russia Oil so touch like the genuine, and even imitated the Original Proprietor's name,and also copied the affidavitof the Original Proprietor, made before the Lord Mayor therefore purchasers should be cautious, and have it of the Proprietor, or of a respect- able Vender. Ladies and Gentlemen residing in the country may be certain of having the genuine Russia Oil, by sending a remittance to the Proprietor: it will be forwarded imme- diately by coach. It keeps in all climates—the older the better. Merchants and Captains will receive a liberal allowance tor exportation. Observe—There are trash counterfeits selling in petty shops for any small price, which are injurious to the hair • but the .genuine is only sold in two sizes—in 5^, aiKj <v)s' bottles. Mr. PRINCE respectfully acquaints Perfumers and Medicine-venders in the Country, that they may be sun- plied with his Genuine Russia Oil from/any of the Whole- sale Perfumers and Medicine-venders they deal with in London, as the principal Wholesale Houses in London are Agents of his; and Mr. P. has made such arrangements as to enable them to allow all Country Shopkeepers a good discount. Just receivedfrom London, ageulline Supply of DR. CULLEN'S CELEBRATED SCARLET PILLS. THE striking effects of this invaluable prepa- ration, are the preveution and cure of a Certain Disease. The mild and lenitive qualities by which thesePills are characterized, strongly recommend them to those who go long journics, and to seafaring gentlemen, who cannot supply themselves with a more safe, useful, or convenient remedy, as, during their u<e, no confinement, restraint of diet, or detention from business, is necessary: by the gentleness and regularity of their operation, they will be found effectually to eradicate the deadly Distemper to which thousands fall victims.—With each packet are Tiven capiat/# directions, by which all persons are enabled uworni a correct judgment of their respective cases, and to treat them properly, without the aid of medical assistance.- One box will soon convince the patient of his recovery, and of the decided preference which this invaluable Medicine deservedly claims over every oilier that has been offered I to the public for the last sixty years. Sotd, by Appointment, wholesale and retail, at the Patent Medicine Warehouse, Wind street, Swansea, where country dealers may be supplied at the shortest notice: aud by J Jones; Newport j and Hybert, Neath. I SIiIP FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Freemason's Arms, in the town of Newport, on Tuesday, the 5th of November, 1822, at one o'clock III the forenoon, FC.THE FINE BURTIIENSOME B"g SARAH and ELIZA, 144 TONS REGISTER IN the year 1806, but has lately had a thorough Repair, and is Copper-fastened. She must lie sold to close a concern, and IS well worth the attention of any person wanting such a Vessel, being well adapted for the Coal or American Trade. The terms of Payment-Gne-half Cash. tIle remainder in Three and Six Months.—For further particulars applyjjto Captain Mortimer, on board, at Newport: or to Mcsrss. liobmson and Co. Newport. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (Unless in the mean time disposed of bv Private Contract, of which due notice will be given)," at the Wyndhaui* Arms-inn9> in the town of Bridgend* on Saturday, the 9th day of November, 1822, between the hours of two and four in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, AValuable FREEHOLD FARM & LANDS, called COURT-Y-MWNWS, situate in the parish of Langonoyd, in the said county; comprising by estima- tion 134 Acres (more or less), with a convenient Fann- House and Outbuildings erected thereon. The above Farm abounds with Iron Ore and rich Veins of Coal, which, together with the surface ot the Land, have been Let by Lease for the term of 99 years (about 97 of which are at present unexpired), at the clear yearly relit of One Hundred Guineas, payable half-yearly. For particulars apply to Mr. Richard Howclls, Rhu Velan,near Lantrissent; Mr. E. Griffiths, Solicitor, Bridg- end or Mr. T. Bassett, Solicitor, Bonvilstone, who is authorized to treat for the sale of the Farm by Private Contract. The postage of all applications by letter must be paid, or they will not be attended to. Valuable STOCK of LINEN DRAPERY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELIGIBLE PREMISES AT ABERGAVENNY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. J, WADE, (BY ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEE), On the 13th of November, 1822, at one o'clock, on the Premises, in ABERGAVENNY, in One Lot, THE entire STOCK in TRADE of .Mr. R. P. JONES, a Bankrupt, consisting of a must excellent Assortment of LINEN and WOOLUVJF DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. « And, at the same time and place, will also be SOLD by AUCTION, the EQUITY of REDEMPTION of those valuable und well-situated FREEHOLD PREMISES, in AiiEftG AVE VNY, in which the -aid Trade has been carried °T"' "YAHOWII by the MGN of the RAVEN- and of the HOUSE adjoining, in the occupation yf Mrs. King, at the vearly rent ofJ :)(1. ° The Preniises.ately occupied R. P. Jones have been fitted up at great expense, and in the most perfect manner for carrying on an extensive Trade. The-situation is not exceeded by any in the fown «f Abergavenny. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be Sold by Auction, on Thursday and Friday, the 71h and 8th of No- vember comprising four-post and field bedslearl.; feather beds, bedding &c. mahogany tables, sideboard, chairs, wash hand stunds, &c.; an excellent eight-day clock, look- [ng-glasses, carpetting, china, earthenware, table linen, and books 5 kitchen requisites; brewing utensils, and a VARIETY ot useful articles. The Sale of the Furniture will begin each morning at eleven o'clock. For particulars relating to the Premises, applv to Mr. W. L. CLARKE,Solicitor, Bristol. Tile Stock and Premises way be viewed 011 Saturday. Monday, and Tuesday, pre- cedmg the Sale. An Inventory, and Conditions of the Sale ol the Stock, may be seen by application to J. WADE, NO. 3, Queen-square, Bristol. N. B. The Debtors to the Estate will have an opportunity of paying their respective debts to J. W A DE, on the Pre. raises, on either of the said three days, if not previously remitted to him, No. 3, Queen-square, Bristol. I Y G ATH A'R FOTAS; NFU, TVELLIANr AR VI) RFC HA U (Mirrors). i. RA'r oeddwn ar ryw fore yn eillio'IU* gwyrreb du 1 n barod erbyn ciniaw, mewn stafrll dlos o'm 'ty Gwnaeth utilef tra dychfynllyd y gatli, ar awr ddihedd, 1 bawb oedd yn y rhandy i dreinio'n liyll ei gwedd Mi droais yn ddysymwth i wel'd 'r olygfa lân, Fy motas ddu'n dyscieirio. a'r wrychos gath o'i bh'n Wrtli wel'd ei llun meddyliodd fod j'no estroit gath, A rhyngddi hi a'i chysgod bu brwydyc heb ei bath. Mor ddysclacr oedd y fotas, mor eglur daii,,os wnai Pob gwrthddrych ar ei chyler, heb fod na mwy Ila llai; NI's gwelais, ac ni's gwelswn, gyfFelyb beth dan haul, Ont buasat r hyglod WARREN a'I Hylif Dut heb ail. (Fe saifdyenw, WARREN, tra byddo destlus ddvlI. Neu lane A geneth hawddgar, yn hoffi prydfi-rth ittn Can's heb dy UDUt -rhagorol, nwaiih ofer. ofer gJù, Fa'i cynyg rhoi lliw'r muchuddar fotas 'dyn o'r by<'l). Edrychais gyd& syndod ar ei serenol ddull, Yn y my I hon pob gwrthddrych cabolig elai'n hvll Y drych ger bron fy wyneb dywydai ar Y bnrdd Afreidiol ocdd ei gymhorth, symudiiis ef i TFW rdd Ac yn ei le gosodais y fotas ddysclair wych, Yr hon gyn faint ei harddweh a'lwy r w'radwyddai'r di yclr Ac ebrwydd iawn y gwelais y gall'swn eillio'N well Ger bron y fotas lachar 11a drychau goreu'm cell. O Id'ar yr amser hwnw, mi wenais lawer pryd, Wrth feitdwl am fawr ddychryn Y gath, a'I lfyrni" LID Yn brwydro e.fo'r fotas, ddyscleiriwyd N;OR ddilvth Gan HYLTF digyrtevby WARREN hyglod LY'th* Sliavo. t Liquid Blacking. + Blacking. Parotoir y Vu Lsgidiau amhrisiadwy uchod can 30, TltAETH (Strand), LLUNDAIN; AC All WERTH YK Abertawegan Edmond I Penybout Jones Jenkins Hibbert •„f'V,AN Trueman Walters Caerfyrddin Evans Jones J}A DWIU Merthyr Morgan MORRIS Aberhonddu Vaughan Cydwely Evans Llandilo Hu»hes Llanelly Howell Arberth Protheroe Llanymddyfri Davies Aberdaugleddyf Starbuck William" Caerdydd Hopkins Penfro Wiln.ot Pontfaen Rallard Treble Tinbych Reynolds Hwlffordd Jenkins Pontfaen Rallard Treble Tinbych Reynolds Hwlffordd Jenkins A gan y nifer anilal o Fotaswyr, Per IvsitMiwyr, Ha arnwvr, Gwricnelhvyr, Perarofjlwyr,&:c,ymhobTref y n y Deyrna » mewn Costrelau Pridd, 6c. 10c. is. a 18c. yr'uiu £ 3* Ceisnrcli Ddu Esgidiau WAR HEN.