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V CARDIGANSHIRE. b'? AtfCflO^, -or in the mean time by PRIVATE CONTRACT, TLWANRTT* "Rth-C' w?°*APKBYSTWITH;in the saidcounty^on Monday, April 23,; 1804, between the hoars pf rw*%tir< x afternoon, subject to such Conditions of sale as shall he then and there produced, *T HE followin^XIU L^OLD MESSUAGES, MILL,; LAN&S, TENEMENTS, aad HERE-, pIT^^IEJSTS, tpgethcr, or in the lots lafter-iuentionedf Premzsci. farMer. TentmenCi and Premises. "'TAWNFC 1JG £ < • phcrvations. „V tiTanffTi«n if? rt • TroeoHjtwkeit' 207 0 0 John Thomas.. 25 0 0 wht^h 11 were unexpired i? j. j j at Michaelmas last. •*$* £ »»* Teuen^nt has Acrw of .Wooded upon it, situated in the oewhbouthood of Lead Mines, and it is' r.? "c- -c.ve'al } e«s <?f Lc-ixd Oro trtranin^ tfcrougii this lot in yafious diiections, '• I LOT IT.- I;. # 11,- f A House and sevcrall Y S- Shines of Land aa l, J) 0 Or Thos. Phillips., 10 0 0 At wii}v ,"•• I Moria Esgob. ) ■= ■=.•' V t/OT I,U. f "SIS' 0 0 0 D-tees ,C o IT J T.T6T LV' "Duties, 10 fat hen*, 40 egg's, v llgyod-Peris v. 150 0 0 Morgafi Evan 33 0 0 and '2 fat gveik'. A least; tor • L T v three lhe's all iu being. Kea-Erechft;' 2t3 0 0 ReesWilliam.. 36 0 0 AtwilL ASkey!-CttVC ^?tS -Ui £ *7 Uie Premise* » an^ .forfwtiier pfirticulars apply to Herbert Lloy t, of Carmarthen, 11' .1. £ t>WELUNG-HOUSE*: In iheTOWtf of SWANSEA:' 4" TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Tuesday, the JJOth day of March-inst. at the Bush-inn, in the town of Swansea, unless previously disposed of by I'-tivate (contract, of which timely notice will be given, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and PREMIES, situate hr Goat-street, in thfe towri of :»watweai in the occupation of Mrs. Mayzod Thomas at the dear yearly rent of £ .3(>. The. above is a very substantial new-built House, with cotnmddioiis drawing, dining,'arid"]jreakfast-roorhs, bed- commodious attic rdoms, And suitable offices: *wthtee large arched .cellars, walled garden, well stocked **ith fruit, and a stable which has the convenience of an en- trance from the White Walls, and is fit for the residence of gentleman's family, or for carrying on a very extensive particularly in the Wine or 'Liouor Trade» for wmch the cc-liars are welf suited. < For particulars apply to Mr. Wm, Jones, Solicitor, Bur- touglu j or to Jktr; Vau.|han, High-street, Swansea. Cmaity of the Bovo^h tf CARM4RTHEN. SALE OF CORPORATION ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At^„ o -TJt. ,,By fHOajAS, ltl<~ j^uildhall, m tlie said borongh, on Slondav, Aptil 16, ?weoiselj -««-*lMaK5-oteloejt in the afternoon, EVERAL MESSUAGES, TENEMENTS, LANDS, HOUSES, COTTAGES, and GARDENS, property of the 5aid Corporal ion.. K. ^cfc with the Mayor, Town-Clerk, Cham- rlain, Atwtwueer, at the Bants, and at the principal Inns •»> ,'JJin:i2i'ea,» St. Clears, Lanaimnie, NarBerth, Pembroke, ipverfonUv^gt, Catdtganj Nfivcastle, Lampeter, er>stwnbi Brecon, Llandov^rv, Laiidito, Swansea,Ela- and Kidwelly. u SA0 AT FfiQOt). v t fTO. BE S0LD BY AUCTION, « f By W. DAVIES, w Frood, situate in ^the parish of Llangendeirae, in the Ckr»*ithen, oii"Tuesday»' -tSe^SOtii of =. and the following days,' ALL the HOUSEHOLD EURNITURE, «»I. CHINA, and GLASS, \vith theStdek and 'jp on-tlKj said Pemeane: consisting of a complete set of og'Wvy .^wmg-t8Btc9» with circri^r endis; card, Peni- an ,?.tKc('ts^fe»: chairs, secretary an«] bookcase: of drawers arid wardrobes; ^Kidderminster rinnr i ^arHets* «M! hearth rugs; very- neat swing- ^itii '"f* 3 ;^fSe'-K^fa^it>nable sopha and corerin^ trimmed u"fz "Order; elegant window-ctirta.in^-in the draw- fli» ™ahpgany 'bedsteads, with diniity And white In- m3«-i.lCO down arid geese feather-beds; pellass, »nd e lkT& blankets and sheets,_Marseilles quilts cotton counterpanes; table linen-, mahogany* blptp stantis-and niglit-taWe w ith shaving-5tan(l com- fiirnrt', « ? a,jd.fovu-po8t bedsteads, with cottcn and check «iufn' ^re' Ift'shed-steel fenders and fire-irons, ficc.; an <:x- B^n» ,V 5, ™' ,m niahr>gany case; a Harpsichord, with ai ptdalsi by Longman and Broderip; a wi, £ *Patent lamps, which mkv be used as a Gig, Views KJMJ f c 0' j'i,an d0* Hows» Italian-, "ther .l^ndby; wx.yiews ot Pljmo.uth,;>«ti^§eve-' iev ami Cows anil Sheep* threshed Bar- IreS- ^y of Cheese farming, dairy, a'ud chen fwSj &^cCri WarCi .n'llh alI t»c ki*- c riicaiths credit wi.il be gi ven on approved security. STATE-. LOrrERy TO EE DRAWN sieoiS'tt Monday April 53 Saturday. ga 1 hud Day Wednesday %v fi lourth DTay Saturday. | J- I1 VTedhesday k*xt h I)av Suturday oeventh. Day .J/hursdiy 17 1'igFiti) Day Sanmlay., ». 19 ^lnthDay .Tuesday. %■<> ^astPay -Wednesday ..$3 T and SHA,U':S are on SALE, at EVERY lJCENSED LOTTERY OlTlCE, IN' EXGLANI); SCOTLAND, and IRELAND. frice.—Ticket'X-ICfe. ofc' • • • '• £ -9 0 0 i Ktehth- • • •. • .<i .2 6 0 Quarter 4 n 0 SiKteenth .130 <, «. „ SCHEME. Prizes of.000 is £ .40,000 i —" 10,000 — 20,000 4 — 5,000 — 15,000 fL %<m —1. «,000 .52- — 1,0^0'- is,060 Jh .W0 — ~6,WO iv) ■ "^PO'— 4,000 100 ■ — aoo 5,000 ">3SO — 5.000 • ^ZZ •«> —147,000. IVA" Ticket's. ,26" .1,000 Fifit ?^n Ticket, Seventh D^y a0,00t): «irst-dravvn Ticket, J»iinth"Pa.y 5,000 j^-p i^re pan of the Capitals. 1» oy .^P^y will be supplied with Tickets •ders, eobd Bill, present, by sending Fost-offiife Or- to APV -NL*TES'^ M FO"»«R LOT' f'Tthi LoTTEftY-OfFlCE. 4 » WT mwr-k(ff IL risings V:' TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCUON, At the Lamb-iun, (Jones's) in the town of Llandovery, on Saturday, the 7th day of April next, between the hours of three and five in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions of sale as shall be then and there proiuced, FOUR HUNDRED and NINEIY-THREE OAK, and ONE HUNDREp and TttRTY^INE ASH, marked with a Scribe, and now girowinj on the seve- ral Farms as follows; O.4IC. Affi. GARNEWD 840 77 TYRBEP'W 163 & LLWYN-NOYADD 85$ The ahdve Farms are situate in the hamlet »f Gwmfe> within the parish of Llartgadock, in the county of Carmarthen. The Oak are df a large size and'fit for did N*vy. Those growing "dn Garniwd and Tyrbedw are adjoinin|fthe Turn- pike-road leading to Liandilo-fawr, and wIthin, three miies of the River Tow y, and may be floated down to Carmarthen. Torparticulars apply to'the Rev. LewisLewis,'rwinfe; or to Thomas Michael, at Pont^ar-leche, who will Sievr the Timber. N. B. The Oak and Ash will be sold either togethtr or in separate lots. ■■ — i" '■ GLAMORGAXSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, 4t the stgp of the SMtr, in the borough ofXtpuoMOB. ,,< oh Monday, the SiSth of March inst. ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LAN OS, called TIR CAE PEN Y COED, withthe three adjoining COTTAGES and GARDENS, now let to ilr, Richard Bovner, and situate in the borough of I.loughor. The Lands abound with Coaly which mav be wroughtby IcTcl; and ftoin their qontigiilty to Burry KiVcr, are Harly cliglbkJot the erection of a QiaM-Houije, or omen- ing Furnaces. Tor pa rticulars apply at the. Office of Ste.vsru. Thomas ani Phillips, Swansea. ;■ CRLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, > FOR A OF YEAM, nnillSTWfeOON HotjSE, most pleasantly JL sitWate inthfe' jmrish Of OvsTiaiMOU-nt, within foar1 miles <o$SwANSRAJalicalthy-arid 'sportihg country,abound- h h irig With. Eisb, Coal, and omfer 'neces>aiie-i, which may be obtained at yery reasonable rhtes. The House comprises three large handsome parlours, six bed-chambers with dressing-roonts, and eitrlit attics, with all other requisite conveniences—-is completely and elegantly fitted up, and ready for the immediate reception of a gen- teel family. s; The Premises command a delightful view of the Bristol Channel; -v\kh othtr extensive and pictuyesque prospects; and the neighbourhood atforjls many pleasant wa]ks or rides. A Tenant may be accoininodated with' "anV .'Quantity of rich.^IEAPOW ..EA^D, not exceeding 100 Acres. For fuTther particulars enqtiite at the of Messrs. Thomas and Phillips, Swanse<t.—Written applications nirist; be post-paid. V AV KKTIRE NEW WORK. Cookers System of Geography, Decorated with above lOO Engravings,bosideS a considerable number of Maps, which form a complete ATLAS; The Work will be Completed in 100 weekly ^^™hers, ma- king two Volumes in <juarto. Every nuUibet will contain a Map or ari elegant Engraving, and some two. The work,' therefore, will not only exceed other. Systems of Geography, in the number of 31aps, but excel in the ekgance ot its embcllishmjjnts, as they are executed by artists of the first class. Thin day is published, No. 1, to 95, price only Sixpence each Number, j And on Saturdayitext will be published, NUMBER XCVI. (The following NunSbers to be published weekly) of fin HE Modern and Authentic SYSTEM of (The following NunSbers to be published weekly) of fin HE Modern and Authentic SYSTEM of JL UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY; Forming a comprehensive history and description of EU- ROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, and AMTIBICA, as divided into EM- PM £ S, KINGDOMS, and REPUBLICS. With then respec- tive situations,- extent, latitudes,longitudes..boundaries, climates, soils, natural and artificial curiosities, mi- nerals, and vegetable productions. Also descriptions of the various kinds of beasts, birds^ fishes, amphibious animals, reptiles,insects, ^C. Likewise a particular description of the inhabitants, with airaccownt of their respective religions, laws, customs, manners, genius, habits, amusements, cere- monies, arts, sciences, manufactures, trades, commerce, go- verntneftts,' revenues, Ike. This work will contain a copious detail of all 'the NEW DISCOVERIES, as well as Travels into the interior parts of different countries; forming a complete"Cpllectiou ef VOYAGES AND TRAVELS; '■ including a greater variety of recent and autiientic intejli- j gence than is to be found in any othef System of Geogra- phy; forming an entertaining account of evet v thing worth y of notice throughout the face of; nHture, and comprising a complete description of the whole Wodd, • By GEORGE ALEXANDER CQOICE, Esq. The proprietor has printed on wove vellum paper, a su- perior edition, which contains coidiked maps, extra plates,' Snd^the first impressions; to which the additional price of only sixpence each n(umber is affixed. London: printed far C. Cooke, No. 17, Paternostcr-row; and sold • bv. Jilrs. 0akey, Swansea; Air. Bird, Cardiff 11r, Walters, Cowbridge Mr. Daniel, Citrmartben: Mr. Grif- fiths, Tenby; Mr. Wilmot, Pembroke; 1\1(. Potter, Era- verlordwest; and by every in the Uuiee d Kingdom.. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, akd gyxERf.a tJro?c "rris jriRlr BAV o* MAY, 180'I, r LMIAT old and well-accustomed SHOP, td- X getherwith the good HOUSVvhcre Mr.Wm. FLEW carried on the MEHCERY BUirlNESS, sc. lor mauV^ years* situate in the Mj.rket-pla<it s>f tb<r iuuclt-improve(t to wit of Br I d O F; ffb. complete M fixtures, with two hand- t sonws bOw-wiado,ws iu front. This Shop is worthy of the attention, atid » an excellen; oiiening for a young man to make a handsonte; livelihood, ivJio has a smaffcap'ital, and a little knowledge of the Sbop- (veeping Rwsiness; cud would not now be to be let, buttne bad heaith of the -present tenant obliges hlluto decline 'business. _■ For furtlier particulars apply to Mr. Wiffiam few. NEW I ON NOTTAGEi jtJLAMOEGANSHIRE; TO BE LET, AND F.XTF.RED Cl-OX THE 1ST OF MAT KfXT, A ^e|I-establishedand commodibtis PCTBLIC- HOUSE and GARDEN, with a large convenient Mait-hbuse, Stable, and Two small Cottages adjoining. The whole of the Premises are in excellent repair. AIM, Three Acres of exceeding good PASTURE LAN D, siturttein theplensantandhealthy vDlageof Newton Nottage. For further particulars apply to Mr. Marmcnt, Py Ie; or Mr. David Jones, on the Premises. TO BE LET, ,.AND ENTERED ON AT LADY-DAY NEXT. A Commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, with st spacious SHOP, situate in WIND-STREET, being f ^desirablc street in the populous and thrivhigTowa 01 SWANSEA; adjoins the Custom-House,^and issinguv ilia on larly eligible for carrying on any line of business, or a mer- cantile. concern, having a ready and convenient communi- cation backwards with the Quay, near to which Storehouses, may also be had, if required. These Premises are likewise admirably. adapted for a Lodgmg-House; hav ing, on tiic ground-floor, exclusive of the shop, a counting-house, front and back parlour, kitchen, pantry, and brewhouse on the iirst-fioor, a drawing-room, and four bed-chambers; witli t .v: lajr^e attics, and a good cellar in front. Likewi.se, To be LET, Furnished or "Unfurnished, and.1 entered on as aforesaid, a genteel and remarkably pleasant COUNTRY COTTAGE, situate on-an eminence at Muyds, about two mi!es.and a half ironi Swansea, and one mile tVon the ftlumbies; commanding most extensive and bcautiJuj prospects of the Town and Bay of Swansea, Bristol Chnni.et, Devon and Somerset Coasts, &c. The House compnses;, j front parlour and kitchen, back kitchen, dairy, stable, and coach-house; three bed-rooms and a servant's-room; two good Gardens and two small Fields also adjoin thereto. The above houses are all neatly fitted up, have every ne- cessary convenience, and respectable tenants may be ,ac> conimodated with Leases for a term of years. Further particulars maybe had of L. and J. Michael, Swansea, proprietors of the. whole. POSTING it, P, p ucxo. WE, the undersigned INNKEEPERS, have mutually agreed to REDUCE, from this date, the PRICE ot POSTING from FIFTEEN to FOURTEEN PENCE per Mile. As witness our hands the 8th day of March, 1804. j LEWIS Rt)TELY, Mackworth-Arius, bwansca. WM. JONES, Bujsh-inn, ditto. MICHAEL COLE, LIanon. FRANCIS YOUNG; Ship and Castle, Neath. WM. MORGAN, Neath-Anjis*. lO PROPRIETORS OF COPPER WORKS, COLLI-ERIES, Ac. S;c. MESSRS. TIOMFRAY^APPS.'NIJEN'S, and BIRCH, having established an IRON WORK,' a t A BERN A N1 V n^a r M e ,R T iiy r-T 1, p « i tyQlaniOtg ui lm t beg to inform tlie Public', that they are now prcj m.d t Cast and fit up STEAM ETHQUji^S up00',Bfr**reVtthi 1' and Boulton and Watfs'planj orEnginesof any''desi tipnd \ccording to order. Likewise' all sorts"^f Gastivcs 101 COPPER or'MINE-WORKS'. Mr.'JAMES BIRCH, the Rianaging partner, (being an experienced Engineer) flatters himst-iftitat, from the situa- titn of the concerp, he shall, be "LIe to execute orders for" Engines and Castings of every description, in as. good a' mauner and upon as reasonable terms as any work in the" PrticipalitVi taiting care to use Metal of a quality- accortl- ingto the work the Casting is to perforin. ■' PRESENT FRiCES;. Cylinders bored i. j? Ptitons and Bottoms turned .■••••( Wirkiug Barrels. -8 Pf ton- All bored and turned goods •. 7 Clatk Dodr-pieces bored in the clack seat 21 ditto. Budtet Door-pieces 18 ditto. Be*d and Branch Pipes 4:, .17 ditto. Plaii Pipes aliove six inches diameter 16 ditto. Ditto above two inches and uncfer six, l? ditto* 'Railsand Dr«m Plates 9 ditto. La rsc Waggon-wheels and Sheevcrs 12 ditto. Small ditto 13 ditto. Very imali ditto 14 ditto. Brasscj 1G ditto,. Abernani Iron-Works, March 1, lift)! 1 GLAMORGANSHIRE, 1304. TO COVER TftlS SEASON, AT EATIXLAYS, in the parish of Lantwitt- Majsr, near Cowbridge, at ONE GUINEA each I t;e Mare, and Is. 6d. the Groom, that well-known goud liacer JQHM O'GRGT; Got by Oveiton Tom, by Young Marsk lie is now rising seven years dd, is a beaiitiful brown," full fifteen hands and two inches hi^i, in very fine condition, and allowed to be the ihiest liorsk that ever came into the Principality. He is capable of getSng Racers, Hunters, or even Coach-Horsed. April J7, 1«0»,1 le won the ;>-year old sweepstakes, over Caturrck-bridge, 10 subscribers, beating Amboy, Tujkama- haka, Star, Colifer, and six others;' Oct. 9, at Peirith, he won the town plate, for all ages, beating Wind lesion and Conear, easy, four-mile heat. At four years aid he beat Collector, over Ascot Heath, easy the winnerto be sold for 300 guineas. At Lambourn lu won 50 guineas, iour-mile heats, beating Higblark, Teabay;pet, and Brighton. At Brightheimst»ne he bellt Cocoa-trec,Vivaldi, and his Royal /Highness thv Prince of Wates's Jack Andrews. At Canterbury th» King- s plate of 100 guineas, lbur-mile'' heats, beating Treajjirer, easy. The same day won 30 gui-. neas, beating Patch; fout-rnile heat. At Lewis he be;v> liis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Rebel, and Sir Harry, easy. At Egham a 501. b»ating his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Velvet-hoiu,Ploughboy, Brighton, and Kghsyn. At Newmarket, over B, C. he beat French-horn, Yoimg Doxey, Doterel, Pizario; Capricorn, and fiona First Consul. And then he becsiriie th» property of Iris Rovid Highness the P) incc of Wales; when he beat'Mastery, 7rt. 4lb. each, the best ot three-mtre heats,tfver the B. C. for .W guincai-, even bet I ing. For his pedigree, andtie rest of his performance, seethe Racing-Calender." He is now the property 0f WUliam Raee, late Groom to Robert Jouesi 'Esq,- ■' Good GRASS for ARES at 4s. per week, and proper care taken of the-a The ffltney tv bp paid the jMr,tnc&, CAPITAL FARM, GZAY.0RGAX$[{mF„ SOUTH-WALES. T& BE PEREMFrGRlLY SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Thursday the 10th oi" IVlay, at twelve o'clock, at Garra- ;yray'« Coft'ee-Honse, 'CUAU^E-AUEY, Cornhill, London, rii ohj OT, A VALUABLE FREEHOLD- ESTATE, comprising tlie CTPITAL^ EFTENSIVC) Jrii- prov^ble-Fanii, called BOVERTON, UJQSt eligibly situate:! in the Vale of Glamorganshire, in the pariirh of X.[,ANTWIT-MAJOR, extending to the Bristol Channel, six- miles from the market-town of Cowbridge, on THE high mail-road to Swansea, three miles from Abeithaw Harbour, I$ID'fifteen from Cardiff; consisting of 816 Acres of fertile MEADOW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LAND, in convenient Liclosures, the greater part .lying within a Ritigj-fcnce, and extremely productive; an old MANSION1- HOUSE, Bams, Stahliiig", and other Outbuildings, now in the possession of Messrs. Davis and Gale, very responsible Tenants, whose Lease expired at Cansiemas last, at a very- low rent ot, oiay | per The Estate possesses many local ADVANTAGES* is capabte ot tbe greatest improvement, abounds vehh excellent Lime- i atone, and may, at a moderate exp^nce, be made one of the I first Farms in the whole Principality of Wales. I. T,) be viewed, and print<J^p»tticulart hady of theTeriants; also at the Bear, Gowbndge; T. Jenkins, Swansea; King's- Arws, Carmarthen Angel, Cardiff Beaufort-Arms, Mun- liionrh; Mr. Iludhall, Printer, "Briistol; Mr. Walker, PriB- tter, Glocester; of T. Lewis,. Esq. No, 6, Gray's-Iim-sqaare, London; at the Place of Saleand of Messrs. Skinner, Dvke, a: C". A.'(i reet, Ion don. TO be advanced in the Purchase of ONE JL or TWO ANNUITIES.- APNLY to the Printer. GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING I niREt'ibit.S. Sir Fit*»pi^iok uM'orton £ DF.S, Bart. Chairman. Sir I h ROY.II,rc.vx.r E, lvarl. AL. DeputyChairtunn. ■Miles P. Andrews,ES- M,P. Sir PTJ;. EE!, Bar^. M.P." IL C. Coiiib^ ESO. A3-i. M. I:- JBREILENCK JJAIIPIG'O.N, Esq. Thomas-Coles,-ju'ii-. ES«.1 S M.W TINT ley, T^ART. IVI.P.' WM. Devaynes,Esq. M.P. John Richr'-d BIPLCF, Esq. loseph Dbiin, Esq. G. Aber. Hobin.. ,-U, "ESQ. William Duucaii, Esq. Sir W'ALTER Stirling,'Bart. -Sir R. Car-r C?lyn, BaVt. Aid A. Shakespear, Esq, M. P. Is^ac L. G^L^SMI.D, Esq. VJJ^IIES=TADD^ Esq. Claes G'riM, Esq. Robert' TAYLOR/ Esq.' John-Latham^ Esq. M.D. Cbas. EdwatdW:ilsonn,Esq. Frederick Moiling, Esq. GLJIUI WYMI, JE«J. luctward Moses, Esq. 1'dward .tOlScS, .l;sq; T. II- WU.KINSOFT, Secretary. "pTIE COMPANY eftect INSURANCES on A LIVES and SURVIVORSHIPS, upon which no En- trance-Money or Admission Fees are required. The sum of.100 may be assured to be paid at the death of a person aged SO, at an annual premium of £ .L 37 30 2 13 5 40 3 7 11 50 4 10 8 The Company iikewtsegraot Annuities. The RATES of Insurance against LoR by Fire, on Build- ings, F.anmngSt'ock, ShipjjiBg, and evéry other description of Property, M^Y be liatt. JWIFIJ from the following Agents of the Uoinprtny: S wansea T. 'JENKI;N'S. j Brecon. J. Rot,iv.. Caernnrvon.. UOIII.NX WIU.IAMS. '.Bristol. WJLI-IAM SLIEFPART). and SON. Insurancesmay be.efTected for a shorter period than One Year. Insurances lor Seven Years art; charged only Six YearS;Prciiiiunis.Policie$are AHBWED^GTATIS, when the an- UTIAL prcmivnri atnoiirit-S to 6s, '■ Palf-Mall, Loudon,' 1801. CARMARTHEN. hlmilCT TURNPIKE TRUST. \TOTJCE is hereby giv.eiv That the several TOLL-CJATES, in the District aforesaid, will be LET by ALiCITONr-at-the Ivy-BnsliTnn, in Carmarthen, onTrirfay, thd'3ù day of March next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in the iuaimer directed by. the Act passed in the thirteenth'YENF of thereigft of his Majesty King George lire Third, For Regulating^Uie Tornpike Pvoad« ;'J which Toll-Gates were let the last, vear as follows, VIZ. Glmigwilly.Toll-Gate C £ THX) 0 0 New-Inn Gate 36 0 0 Cwtuann Gate produced. 10 10 0 An.d will put up attlie sainH. WRhoever happens to be the best bidder, or bidders, must, at theSame time, give security, wttitsttthcicnt sureties,the satisfac WON of tlie Trustees of the said District, for payment of the Rent, and at such times as they shall direct. JOHN STACEY, Clerk. Canttafthen. Feb. 57,1804. NEXT MONTH, APRIL '43; 180 i, THE THIRD LOTTERY BEGINS DRAWING. T. BISii 0 RESPECTFULLY acquaints the Public, that TICKETS and SHARES tor tlie Third,Lottery, are how sellitil, in great varictv, AT both his I led Of- A fices, 4, CORNHILL; and 9, CUAMlSQ-VlWiii>, where, in the First, and Seciind Lottery, just tmished, the following Capital Prizes were sold, shared, AND registered: IN SHARES. WHOLE TICKETS. No. 8,221 ^.20,000 No. 1,641. ,,{.2.000 19,510 2,000 0,790 1.000 "5,3** 1,000 4,083.. LJOOO »1,118 1,(0) 2;626 500 3^'35. 500 12,0-15 500 The fortunate holders of the few outstanding Shares may ha VE^their Money 011 demand; and ail persons in the coun- try wishing to have Tickets Or Shares tn th<- present Grand ■Lottery, may BE supplied the same AS if present, by sendmg their Orders, (post-paid) accompanied- with good Bills, 't,) Bank Notes, Po-T-ofnce Orders, or Cash, to No. 4, Coruhili, i.ondon, where all busine.-s in the Public Funds is trans- acted with fidelity and. dispatch- 'L.BTSRI assures the Public, tliat L'ickets and SHARES will rise GRADUALLY, UNTIL the Lottery begins. FOGS'unci' DAMP AIR. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC) CANDY has for many years WN proved a most elfectual preser- vative from Use ill effects of FOGS and DAMP A[R, which at this season of the V^*AR are SO YUJUDICIAL to those who are affect ed with '.ASTHMATIC' COUGLIS AND SHORTNESS of. BREATH.- Its infects are to EXPEL wind, to defend ike" I stoiuac'h from the admission of-damps, and to relieve those 1 who sutler from difiicnlf v ol' br.ea'tLi;-I< ■ Prepared and s(illf, retail only, by Barclay and Son,'N'»». Y5, i'LEET-Maikev; and NHAIL^BY their APPAI&I- mcut, by T. Jetik of this Paper; J. Bird, Car- diJf; VV-.M. Davis, Merthyr-Tidyil; J. Daniel, Carmar- THEN; J- PoHer, Httverfordw^si: Wihnoi, Pembroke; and in V* LINT observe, none CAN possibly be genuine, unless the litb.L af!i*T-d tc <ieiv-box I*«IGUED in"red VJ- by Barclay a?id .;)()U, Ó¡,J¡, suuch TIAUGE. UEAJ zfipuiiQiti. ticglectvithig caUtioo. J ¡ SWANSEA SECOND SUBSCRIPTION ASSEMBLY. Wili be held on THURSDAY; the 22d inst. At the TOWN-HALL. Mr. J. COLLINS, air. E. HAWKINS, Jan. DA^CINO1 will cor^n^nce at Seven o'clock. L Non-siibscribCfs; GENTI.EMES 5S.—LADIES 5s. 6d.~ -TEAATELEVEN^OKLO^K.T CHAISES AS iisuaj. TIMBER AND DEAL-YARD, -4 THOMAS and LASCELLES MP)RACE the curliest opportunity* of iny forming their Frieuds and the Public, iha.Ytiey have just imported intothe Pons of SWANSEA andC-\»6.IFV, sevc» ral large cargoes of PRIME BAULK,TIMBER,DEALS* I-Orll.RiN BAR IRO^ STOCKHOLM. FAR, xo. ^c. .which tifey are determined to dispose of on iuch terms # shall ensure, approbation. LA1HS and LAIHW OOD of all descriptions. '<?* Appty-to Thomas Howell, Strand. WANTED immediately, the Sum (11'11 tEr: TV THOUSAND POUNDS, oiv FREEHOL. CURII\ in the county of BRECON. 1-cr particulars app:y to Messrs Jones a::d C iv-ll- citors, Brecon; or Mr. Wm.Powefl, .\b; '1'0 MJtL~I N.. WANTED, TW(V y. rLRNACE-aEN, vvho have been ;«romcr'. '0 1112A*: i\<J TIV PLATES in AIR, FUil\AC!>. ?• -.en 0-die above.description, wilt iiieet"tt ith a v. /.lost ae- sirable situation: iio.n the vvu;ks ncu ■ ca, nor in want of W ater, groat Wages will oe w .r any Night-wotk. Letters addressed to Mr, E. 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