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J JOHN BISHOP, of Caje GLASE, near 3 LAVDILO, in the county of Carmarthen, having in the month of'June last caused an advertisement to be inserted in the Cambrian, not to hire MARY HOPKINS, ofMA- *i"Nna's-HO\v, SWANSEA, without applying to me for her Character; I now hereby acknowledge it was done in the heat of passion, and for no other motive, for which I am very sorry. JOHN BISHOP. Care Glasc, Dec. 17.1804. Witness, JOHN EDMOND, THOS. WILLIAMS. AIORE CAPiTAL PRIZES and of GREATER MAGNITUDE, IN THE STATE-LOTTERY, To begin DRAWING the 23th of JANUARY, 1805. SCHEME. 1 of J. 25,000 is £ 25,000 g 20,000 40,000 3 — 10,000 —. 00,000 3 — ,1,000 15,000 ty — 1,000 — 6,000 1 10 500 — 5,000 30 lOG 3,000 60 .50 — 3,000 6,150 — 20 — 123,000 25,000 Tickets., <250,000 Tickets anti-Shares are selling at every Licensed Lottery Office. Present Price of Ticket 18 10 0 Half-1 ^9 9 0 Eighth < £ '2 SO* Quarter • • • • 4 15 0 Sixteenth 1 4 0 fcST* Persons in the Country wit) be supplied with Tickets or Shares on the same terms as if present, by sending Post- office Orders, good Bills, Cash, Bank Notes, or Prizes of former Lotteries, to any LICENSED LOTTERY-OFFICE. JLotterjes Restored to their Original State, AND TICKETS and SHARES SKLLING BY BR A N SCO M B and CO. No. 11, E0LB01W, and 37, CORNHILL, Where the first ^30,000 Prize ever shared, was sold in one Half, one Quarter, one Eighth, and two Sixteenths; likewise the first Blank ever entitled to „ £ "0,000, No. 37,247; and where the Ticket No. 9,"M9, entitled to ^"20,000, In the last Lottery, was sold in one Half, one Quarter, one Eighth, and two Sixteenths; likewise where the following Capital Prizes havebeen sold, shared, and registered,namely, 4 of £ 30,000 15 of £ 5,000 7 ■■ 20,000 26 2,000 11 •• 10,000 53 1,000 And the only < £ 3,000 Prize, ever shared, besides a great number of ^500, ^200, ^100, &c. The Prizes paid at the above Offices as soon as drawn. Schemes gratjis, and every particular relative to the present ILottecy may be had of r T. JENKINS, PRINTER OF THIS PAPER, By wham orders are received for the abo ve Offipes. Please to observe, the present Lottery abounds with Ca- fital Prizes far exceeding any former one, jvith only 25,000 ickets, therefore an early purchase is recommended. JANUARY 23, 1805, THE STATE LOTTERY BEGINS DRAWING. HALL and Co. (Successors ta Mr. NICHOLSON) At their Licensed STATE-LOTfEItY OFFICE, No., 88, CORNHILL, Corner of the Royal Exchange, London, RESPECTFULLY acquaint the Public, 'that TICKETS and DULY STAMPED SHARES, in a great variety of Numbers are selling on the lowest terms. The Capital Prizes in this. Lottery are one of £ 25,000, two of £ 20,000, three of £ 10,000, three of < £ '5,000, several of £ 1,000, to ci50, the- lowest Prize < £ 20, and only 25,000 Tickets. j/' And qf Mr. J. PEIRCE, Bank, Brecon. ] £ !=» Orders from the Country accompanied with Bills at a short date, Bank Notes, Cash, or Post-office Orders, exe- cuted 011 the same terms as if personally present. Correct ^Numerical and Register Books kept. Money for Prizes as V soon as drawn, and in full, without any deduction, two months after the Lottery has finished. Important State-Lotteiy, BEGINS DRAWING 28th JANUARY, 1805. Messrs. HORNSBY 8-; Co. At their old-established STATE-LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 26, CORNHILL, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL EXCHANG E, LONDON, RESPECTFULLY acquaint their Country Correspondents, that they have *011 Sale a variety of TICKETS, HALVES, QUARTERS, EIGHTHS, and SIXTEENTHS, on the most reasonable terms, in the en- suing Lottery, which-coiuprises. only 25,000 Tickets. N. H. Orders by Letter or Carrier, executed exactly'on the same terms as if present. ¡¡::j> All Prizes, wh-etJ¡crci20 or 2.^000, paid on demand. Capital Prizes sold, shared, and registered by HORNSBY and Co. 2 of IfaW) 19 • • • • of •'• • • ,= £ 5,000 b of 20,000 30 of 2,000 2 of 15,000 51 of ,••• 1,000 15 of 10,000 77 of 500 And in the private Lotteries, Cox's Grand Prizes, and the Pigot Grand Diamond: -7- DISTEMPER and MANGE in DOGS. THE Public attention is called to the follow- ing most efficacious Animal Remedies, discovered, and prepared by Mr. BLAINE, No. 5, Wells-street, Ox- ford-street, the reputation of which has been stamped by their unlimited success, s. d. His Powder for the DISTEMPER in DOGS • -1 6 each. I- His never-failing Ointment for the Cure of MAXG E in DOGS 2 6 per box. Likewise his Mange Powders, for the cure of Mange and other Foutnesses in Dogs. 2 0 per set. Wasli for Canker in the Ear 2 6 per bottle. Worm Powders 2 6 per set. And Purging Balls. 2 6 per box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by T. Boosey, No. 4, Broad- street, near the Royal Exchange; also by Barclay and Son, Fleet-Market; T. Huddleston^ Dublin; and retail by T, Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, Cardiff; W. M. Davies, Merthyr-Tidvil; J. Daniel, Carmarthen; Wilmot, Pembroke; J."Potter, Haverfordwest; W. and G. North, Brecon; and by aU.Yendevsof Genuine MediouiCs through- out the kingdom. lVhcrc ma1f be had, Mr. BLAINE's Genuine HORSE MEDICINES, for the various complaints to which that noble Animal is subject. BLAINE's TREATISE on DISTEMPER, Is. DOMESTIC TREATISE on HORSES and POGS, 4.i; i WANTED., as BAILIFF, an active Man, T well versed in Husbandry, of fair character. He must be able to write, keep accounts, and speak the Welsh language. For other particulars apply by letter, post-paid, to Mr. Jernegan, at Swansea. OAK TIMBERr TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, FIFTEEN HUNDRED 4- THIRTY TREES, fit for Naval and other purposes, growing in the seve- ral parishes of LASBLWITH and DYSSJERTH, in the county of Radnor. For particulars apply to Mr. Thomas, at Penkerrig, near Buitth. Merionethshire Timber. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Pen-y-bout, in the village of Tal-y-IJyn, in the said county, 011 the 21st of January, 1805,"between the hours of two and five in the afternoon, together or in the fol- lowing lots, subject to such Conditions as shall be there produced, ALL the OAK TIMBER TREES, POLES, and SAPLINGS, standing, growing, or being in that part of a certain large coppice, called FOEL-DDU, on MAES-Y-PANDY FARM, in the said parish, which lies above the road leading from Pant-y-dwr towards the village of LJanfihangel-y-pennant. Lot 1. So much thereof as is between .Pant-y-dwr and the road used by the occupier of Pen-y-bont, for carrying "turf, containing 36 Acres. Lot 2. Such purts thereof as are between the last-men- tioned road and the road to the Turbary, used by the tenant of Maessy-pandy, containing 40 Acres. Lot 3. So many of the said Timber Trees, Poles, and Sap- lings, as are between the said Maes-y-pandy turf road and the road leading to Llyn-bnclvcontaining 44 Acres. Lot 4. The residue thereof, and which arc standing or growing between the aforesaid road to Llyn-bach, and'the boundary fence, between Foel-duu, and Cedris Farm, con- taining 42 Acres. Total, 162 ACRES. Foel-ddu nearly adjoins the turnpike-road leading from tji 0 1, avi- Machynlleth to Dolgefle, is about seven miles from a.navi- gable part of the river Dysynni,.and bout nine miles from the navigable rivers Dovey and Mawddach. Hugh Pughe, of Maes-y-pandy, will shew the several lots; and for further particulars apply to the Rev. John Nanney, Belmont, near Llanrwst, Denbighshire, North- Wales. Freehold Estates in Glamorganshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. STEPHENS, At the White-Lion inn, in Bristol, on Monday, the 21st day of January next, at six o'clock in the afternoon, subject to suchConditions ofStde aswill.bethen and therpproduced, Loti. 4 ll that capital MANSION-HOUSE Xi. and DEMESNE LANDS, called MAINDY,v which contains about 77 Acres of good MEADOW and PASTURE GROUND, part now in hand and part held at will, valued at < £ '150 per annum. Lot 2. A MESSUAGE # FARM, called MONACHTY, which contains about 150 Acres of good ARABLE, MEA- DOW, and PASTURE GROUND, part now in hand and part held at will, valued at.,t190 per annum.—There are also TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS for Labourers, with a STABLE, and LAND yet uninclosed, (beillg lately part of Cardiff Great Heath), containing 7 Acres, adjoining to this lot, and valued at ci 14 per annum, which will be sold with it, and form a part (,)f the lot. Lot 3. A MESSUAGE £ FARM,called KEVENPOTH, containing about 85 Acres of ARABLE, MEADOW, PAS- TURE, and WOOD LAND, situate in the parishes of Lis- vane, Lanederne, and Lanmihangle-y-vedw, now kept in hand, and valued at £60 per annum. Lot 4. A MESSUAGE 4- FARM, called UPPER HILL FARM, containing about 67 Acres of ARABLE, MEA- DOW, PASTURE, and WOOD LAND, situate in the pa- rish of Lanislien, and let to Edmund Heine, as tenant at will, lot £ 50 per annum. L.ot 5. A MESSUAGE # FARM, called LOWER HILL FARM, containing about 66 Acres of ARABLE, MEA- DOW, and PASTURE LAND, situate in the said parish of Lanishen, and now let to Thomas Lewis, as tenant at will, for £ 50 per ann. but let for the ensuing year, commencing at Caudle mas next, for £ '60. Lot6. A MESSUAGE FARM, called WERN-FAWR, situate in the parish of Lanishen, containing about 94 Acres of ARABLE, MEADOW, PASTURE, £ \VOOD LAND, whereof about ZOAeres is Coppice Wöod; this Farm is let to William Jones, as tenant at will, for < £ 80 per annum. The first of these lots is in the parishes of St. John's, Car- diff, and of Landaff, and the second in Landaff and Whit- church, and are both situate on a gentle ascent above the river Tidf, Between one and two niiies north of Cardiff, on the direct road from thence to Merthyr-Tidvil, and adjacent to the Glamorganshire Canal. They are very healthy, and rendered peculiarly beautiful by the richpictaresquescenery surrounding. Lot 2d is free from Tythes and Church Rates, and both enjoy a warm aspect.-AIl the lots are well Watered, and obtain Lime and Coal on very reasonable terms; and the four last lots lie at a short distance from Cardiff. For further particulars apply, to Wyndham Lewis, Esq. Lanishen-kouse to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Cardiff; Of M> ttie Auctioneer, at Bristol. Cardiff, Dec. 13,1804. Otabe 3fnsuimtce Companp, PALL-MALL 4" ( OK 11 ILL, LONDON., FillSONS whose Premiums on Policies against Loss or Damage oy r ire become due at Christ- mas, are hereby informed that InsllrmicestÜay beeftcctcd with this Company at reduced rates, and. thai. printed Re- ceipts are ready to be delivered by the Company's Agents in the Country. FARMING STOCK may be insured on an improved plan; at 2s. 6d. per cent. and for any period. Insurances for Seven Years are charged only with Six Years Premiums. # The Company effect Insurance on Lives and Survivor- ships, upon which no Entrance-Money or Admission Fees are required; the object whereof is to enable persons to make a provisicl11 for Widows, Children, Relations or friends, either by will or otherwise.—They likewise grantimmediate and deferred Annuities; by which I a present increase of Income may be obtained, or a future considerable benefit be derived, either to themselves or Nominees. Persons may apply for the Agency in any "principal town's not mentioned In the following list. Glamorgan. Swansea T. JEiSTKTNS. Carmarthen. Carmarthen WM. GRIFFITHS* Brecknock. Brecknock J. BOLD. Caernarvon. Caernarvon. ROMEIIT WILLIAMS, Momnnnth. Caerleon ••••••• • MR, JENKINS. Chepstow Sir. EVANS. Montgomery. Machynlleth <_• • • JOHN PUG HE. THOMAS H. WILKINSON, See. Dec. 20,1804. ] CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bear-inn, Llandilo, on Monday, tbe dziy of De- cember inst. at three o'clock in the afternoon, The, following FREEHOLD PI! LM1SES: Lotl. A LL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, -Z~ ana LANDS, called BWLCH-Y-RHYD; containing by ad measurement about 112A. situate in the parish of LLANFYNITH, and now in.the possession of Mr. John Jones tenant from year to year, at the rent of 21. Lot 2. AH that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called PANTYVID; containing by admeasurement 87A. 2R. 3P. situate in the parish of PENCARHEG, and now in the possession of Mr. Evan David, tenant from year to year, at the rent of £ ll. Lot 3. All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called LIAVYN-OWEN; containing by admèasurement 9.5A. til. situate ilithe parish of PENCARKUG, and now in the possession of Mr. William Palimosy, tenant from year to year, at the rent of £ 18. Lot 4. And all that Cottage, Garden, and Lands, called LLETTY-GWYN, situate near the village and in the parish of LI.ANr.G W.A D, and now in the possession of Mrs. Mary Simon, at the yearly rent of ,£2. 2s. < The above Farms have an extensive Right of Common, are conveniently situate for the markets of Lhuidilo, Llan- dovery, and Carmarthen, and are capable of considerable advance in rent. The Tenants will shew their respective Farms; and ior particulars apply to Mr. Lewis, Gatlt-y-goge, near Carmar- then or Robt. Nelson Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. IN THE VALE OF GWENDitALTHL;ACII, Near CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's-Arnis inn, in the town of Carmarthen, on the 25th of February next, between the hours of two and four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions of Sale which shall be then produced, By WILLIAM DAVIES, Auctioneer, Lot 1. A LL that exceeding fertile and very .OL desirable FARM, and rich MEADOW and PASTURE LANDS, called GLAN YRYNNIS, situate in the said., vale, ill the parish of LLANDDAROG, in the said county of Cariiiarthen, and.abpnt seven miles from the market-town of.Carmarthen, and^itlvin few hundred yards to Lime, and within the distance of two miles to Coal. Lot 2. Also another very compact and truly valuable FARM; adjoining'Glanyrvnnis, called LODGE, consisting of beautiful MEADOW and PASTURE LANDS. Lot 3. And also another FARM, adjoining the last-men- tioned premises, called COURT, containing many Acres ol low MEADOW LANDS, and extensive PASTURE and CORN GROUNDS, in an improved state of culture. Tlie Dwelling-houses and Outbuildings, Fences and In- cli)sur,es-, Upon those three Farms, are in exçeHcnt repair, and the soil, without exoeptiop^s riiJi and luxuriant as any in the county of Carmarthen and the Corn Lands upon the two last lots lay on a gentle rise of the vale, in a due south aspect; and the Me-adow and Pasture Lands have every convenience of further improvement, by the proper use and management of water, which springs in great profusion out of the rising lands. These, with the other local advantages of being near Lime and Coal, and the small distance irom the best market in South-Wales, render this property truly valuable. For particulars apply to John Williams, Solicitor, Car- marthen. rH(ENDTFlRE-OFFICE, LOMBARD-STREET; LONDON. THE firm support which the PHCENIX- OFFICE continues to receive from its numerous Friends demands the thanks of the Directors. The modes of insuring FARMING STOCK practised by this Office, have been and will be found on due examination best adapted to the protection of that kind, of property; a particular explanation ot which with reference to other modes in practice, maybe obtained from the Company's Agents. This Office, always desirous of giving, encourage- ment to the Agricultural Interests,ot the kingdom, has fur- ther reduced the rate on Farming Stock to 2s. 6d. per cent, and its Directors rely that an adherence to tire same con- ductwhich originai'y recommended the Phoenix to the pub- lic favour and patronage, will continue to uphold its cha- racter and extend its concerns. The Receipts for Policies falling due at Christmas, are now in the lutncls of the several Agents. For the Countii of Glamorgan. Messrs. MICHAELS Swansea, Mr. JojiN BIRD Cardiff. For the Counfy of Brecon. Messrs. WM. and GEO'. N ORTII, Brecknock. For the Counhj of Monmouth. Mr. JOSEPH MORRIS Chepstow. For the County of Cunnarthen. Sir. BENJAMIN ADAMS Carmarthen. For the County of Pembroke. Mrs. SARAH WILLIAMS Haverfordwest. For the County of Cardigan. Mr. CALEB LEWIS Cardigan. And for the County Montgomery. Sir. PiivcE OWEN "Welshpool. W" The important sums annually paid-by this Office to Sufferers by Fire, strongly prove the benefit^-resulting from Insurance, as well to Noblemen and Gentlemen to .secure the value of their Mansions and Effects, as to Farmers, Manu- facturers, and all the Commercial Orders. Persons insuring for Three Hundred Pounds, or up- wards, will not be charged for the Policy. By Order of the Director??, H. A. HAHDY. Dec. 21,1804. Sec. of Country Department. Tor liheumcitisim, Sprains, Chilblains, Sjc. DR. STEERS's OPODELDOC. r¥^IIIS Medicine, from its warm, penetrating X and attenuating qualities, is found to be an axcellent remedy for external Rheumatisms; and by its strengthen- ing powers, it speedily restores the parts which have been injured by Bruises and Sprains. It is of great service in Cramps or Numbness, Stillness or Weakness of the Joints, and as au/inbrocation for the Soreness of the Feet after vio- lent exercise as also in promoting a proper circulation in the Limbs when in a paralytic state. It is also particularly recommended for Chilblainsand if used in time it will pre- vent their breaking ;-but in this case it should be dissolved and applied.warm. The genuine Opodeldoc is prepared and so!d only by F. Newbery and Sons, 45, St. Paul's, London; Price 2s. 6d. a bottle, duty included; but as a variety of counterfeits are offered to the public, in which the names of Dr. Steers, of Clidi-iiig-erpss, and Mr. Newbery; are iVaudently made use of, purchasers are requested to observe whether the words F. Newbery, No. 45, St. Paul's," be engraved in the stamp; if not, the preparation must, be spurious. Sold also by T. Jenkins, and T. Allen, Swansea; and by those other Venders in the country who have an annual ap- pointment under the signature and seal of Messrs. Newbery. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Mackworth-Avms inn, in the town of Swansea, on Saturday, the 2d of March, 1805, subject to such Condi- tions of Sale, as shall then be produced, unless disposed ol in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given, VALUABLE TIMBER.. Lotl- ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED and SEVEN fine OAK TREES, many of which are fit for the .h\-yai Navy. Lot 'i. ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-TWO fine ASH TREES. The above Timber is now growing on ABERLODY FARM, in the parish of LLANRIDIEN, eleven miles we"t of Swan- sea the whole within half a mile of the navigable river Bury, which on spring tides conies close to the Farm. For particulars apply to Thomas Dalton, Cardiff. Any person desirous of viewing the above, are desired to to call on Margaret Dalton, Penclavvdd, who will send a person to shew it. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castle-inn, in Llandovery, onSaturday, the 26th day of January, 1805, between three and four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions then produced, or in the mean time by Private Contract, in the lots under- mentioned., the following TREES, all numbered with White Lead, viz. Loti. ^NE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED and FIVE OAK, now growing on the Farm of Llwynmeredith. i. Lot 2. TWO HUNDRED ,S- TWENTY-THREE OAK, in Gorllwn Grove, on the Farm of Gorllwn-fach. Lots. ONETHOUSAND THREE HUNDRED OAK, in Gorllwn Grove aforesaid, on.pari of Gorllwn-ia-.vr Farm. Lot 4. ONE THOUSAND TWO HUN DEED OAK. i in the same Grove, on another part of the said Farm of Gorllwn-fa wr. Lot 5. TWENTY-THREE OAK and FOUR ASH TREES, on Tuvnycoed Farm, in the possession of David William. The whole of the above arcjn the parish of MOTHVEY, in the said county. N. B. The last lot stands within a short distance of the | river Towy; and the most distant of the other lots are about three miles from Llangadock bridge, to "which there is a good road, and irom whence the Trees can be floated to Carmarthen. Lot 6. TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY-THREE OAK and TWENTY ASH TREES, on the Farm oi Cwmllechach, in the parish of Llanlhoysaint, in the possession of A nc Griffiths, adjoining the turnpike-road leading from Trecaslle by lalsarn, to Llandilovawr, which forms an easy convey- ance to Carmarthen, and also to Merthyr-Tidvil. .,Ale -T*d I Tire Bark is of good quality. Several hundreds of the Oak are fit for Navy purposes, and the remainder for Building uses. Mr. Farral, the Bailiff, at Kilgwyn, will shew the different lots in Mothvey; and the Tenant'those on Cwmllechach. Further particulars may be had of Messrs. Jones and Son, Attbrnies, in Llandovery. BRECONSIIIRE. Tintber. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White-Hart inn, in Trecastle, on Wednesday, the 30th day of January, 1805, between the hours of three and four in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions then produced, or in the meantime by Private Contract, ALL the OAK TIMBER TREES in a Grove called LEW YNTIR G\\ AIT! 1, on the Farm ol N o vadd, in the parish of Llandilo-yr-fane, in the said county. Also several ASH TREES of large dimensions, growing on the same lann, and marked with a scribe. Noyudd is distant three miles or thereabouts from the Brecon turnpike-road at Rhydybriw, to which there is a good carriage way. and from when-ce to Merthyr-Tidvil the communication is easy, and the distance through Devynock village not more than eighteen miles. The Tenant will shew the Timber; and further particu- may be had of Slessrs. Jones and Son, Attornies, III Llan- dovery, Carmarthenshire. Eopal Cjttiianp Assurance, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King George the First,) For ASSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORN, HAY, STOCK,$'C.; and also for the ASSURANCE of LIVES, ami granting ANNUITIES on LiVES, rpHE CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- JL CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, that they have authorised their respective As/ems to receive Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK, at the RatQ of 2s. 6d. per Cent, per Annum. Persons whose Annual Premiums fall due on the 25th instant, arc hereby informed that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Company'sAgcnts under-mentioned, and the Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal of their Policies on or before the 9th of January, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, will then expire. Glamorganshire. Swansea. JOHN and W. R. GROVE. Breconshirc. Brecon CH.VRI.KS PIUCHARD. Denbighshire. Ruthin TUOIIAS JONES, Wrexham Jonx TOULEES, Fli¡¡!sliirf.. Holywell WILLIAM TunxoN. Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. MACHICK JOXES. J\.lol1 iTlout}¡s}¡ ire. Monmouth OwiiN Trooit. Herefordshire. Hereford Jo'nx ALLEN, Bookseller, Leominster SA.UULL NICHOLAS, Ledbury WILLIAM HOLBROOK. Shropshire. Shrewsbury..J.EDHowf.s, Wellington STEPHEN JKNNINS. This Corporation will, in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of goods, and pay the sufferer's loss, whether the goods are destroyed, lost', or da- maged by such removal. All payments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed free of expence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. <i' '41<'¥ This Company have invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents. By an Act ot the fait Sessions of Parliament, the Dorr on FIRE INSURANCES is from 2s; to 25. 6d. per Cent. which Increase took place on all Payments made after the 10th of October last. £ 3- ASSURANCES on 1,rYES being found to be ad- vantageous to persons having o!tl<;cs, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the life or lives of them- selves or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurances, and for the granting Aunuitie- ou Lives, may-be had of the 1 said Agents, And, lor the greater con\ enienee of the Pub- lie, the Company have determined to extend ■( by spec lit! agreement) the Assurance on Lives to the ago ol Se\enty- tive years. l Pec. ï, SAM. FENNXNG, 3m. iVc. SU'AVSEA, Dec. li, 1804. GENERAL HOSPITAL. THE TRUSTEES appointed by the autho- lity ot an Act passed in the 20th year' of tlie reign of his Jate Majesty King George ther,Second, iutituled, An -1 ge "Actfortiterehefaud support of lliaiJHcd and disabled Seamen, and the Widows and Children of such as shall fe killed, shim, or drowned in the Merchants' 'service;" wiil meet at the Ked-Lipn, on the Quay, in the town of Swansea, 011 lucsday. the lith day of January next, between the hours of ten iind two, for the purpose of electing new Trvis- tees lor pulling the said Act in execution considering the cases ot persons,'g relief; and directing pirosecuiiouS against several Algiers of CSSLj1S who ha\ c ne^leclcd to comply with the directions of thp said Acts at which rime and place all persons interested are required to attend. MOREAL, GEORGES, THE DUKE OF ENGHIEN", LiNOlS, tcc. 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