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SWANSEA. IIUNT. THlT next MONTHLY DINNER will. be A on TUESDAY, the 5th day of February, 1805, at the 5Sa.ckworlh-A.nns, Swansea. Dinner on,table at four o'clock. li,ays of Iluptitig TUESDA YS iREPAYS. v money. ■ 0, TO "bo advanced 6n MORTGAGE of FREE- HOLD or COPYHOLD LANDS, the several sums of ,£1.000, ci.500, £ 400, oi400, ànd,1200. Apply to Mr. R. Williams, Solicitor, Cardif. CARMARTHEN. DAVID THOMAS, GROCER and TEA-DEALER, BEGS leave to return his best thanks to his Friends and the Public in general, for their favours to bim at his late shop IN Brido i-STR EKY, which he has re- linquished in behalf of his.brother,-THOMAS THOMAS, to whom he begs a continuance of tlieir support in the IIETATI trade and flutters himself, that.his determination to lay in the best articles, and to serve his customers on the. most moderate terms, vyiii merit their approbation. D. THOMAS having ;llst opened a commodious WARE- HOUSE, at No. 10, King-STREET; begs leave to solicit continuance of the favours of his and i" the WHOLESALE TRADE; and embraces this opportunity of informing themv that he has formed such respectable con- nexions as will enable•• him to lay in his .Sag'?'from the first markets, and his Teas dh-ect Arbni the. Ltdia-Honse and trusts that a continuance oi 'his exertions will givesatisfaclioa. N. B: Paiuili-cs supplied on moderate term-. 28:h this MONTH, STATE-LOTTERY begins DRAWING. THE SCHEME CONTAINS MORE CAPiTAL P RIZES and of GREATER] MAGNITUDE Than any oi tiie late Lotteries. 1 of £ S5(000 is £ 1% 000 f 20,000 — 40,000 3 — 10,000 — 30,000 $5,000 — 1.5.000 b — 1,000:- 6,000 10 — £ 00 5,000 30 1u0 — S,)X)() m — .50 — 3.000 6.150 — 20 — 12,0iX) 25,000 Tickets. £ ■ 250,000 Jirst-drawn, 1st day yi.OOO Mitto 2d ,day.5riO Ditto 3d day • 500 Ditto *— 4th day -• 500 J)itta • • • • 5th day • • ,50'J j First-drawn, 6th day .;£500 Ditto 7th daV 30,()0(; y !25,(K) Ditto fith day 25,00 ■ Ditto 9th day 5,000 .I)itio -Iotlidiiy 1,000 Are part of the above capitals. .Tickets and Shares are selling at every Licensed Lottery (Mice. Persons in the Country wiU be slIppliedon the same term* as if present, by sending Post-oihce Orders, goo<i Bills, Cash, Bank Notes, or Prices of former Lotteries, to any LICENSED LOTEERY-OFFICE. Lotteries- Restored to their Original State, ■ AND TICKETS and SHARES SELLiNG BY BRANSCOMB and CO. FO. 11, H01.B0RN, and 37, COR SHUT., Where the first £ 30,000 Prize ever sh&M(}, was sold in one ^rlalf, one Quarter, one Eighth, and two Sixteenths; likewise the first Blank ever entitled to.,t20,OOO. No. 37,247; and where the Ticket No. 9,219, en i tied to £ 20,000, In the last Lottery, was/sotd in one Half, one Quarter, ore Eighth, and two Sixteenths; likewise where die following Capitai Prizes have been soid,.shared, and registered, name! v, 4 of .i .30,000 7 20,000 11.. 10,000 15 of 5,'KK) '26 shOOO^J. 53 1,000 And the only ^^OOO Prize ever shared, besides a grea- Iramber of £ 500; « £ &00, £ 1<X), 6cc. The Priees paid'at_the -aliov'e Oiffces • as soon as, drawr. Schemes gratis, and, every particular relative to the present Lottery may be had,o., T. JENKINS, PRINTER OF THIS PAPER, By whom orders are received for the above Offices. Please to observe, the present Lot ery abounds with Ca- pital Prizes far exceeding any former one, with only ^5,000 Tickets, t heretorean early purchase is recommended. JANUARY 28, taos" THE STATE LOTTERY. BEGINS DRAWING. HALL and Co. (Successors to Mr. NICHOLSON) At their Licensed STATE-LOTTERY OFFICE, No- 38, CORN HILL, > Corner erf 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 «f < £ §0,000, three 0! £ 10,000, .three of < £ 5,000, several of AKXVto j £ '50f the lowest Prize <^80, and; only 25,000 Tickets. ■ ■ • And of J11, J. PEIRCE, Bank, Brecon. 53s* Orders from the Country accompanied with Bills at a aTiort dale, Bank Notes, Cash, or Post-oilice Orders, exe- cuted on the same terms as if personally present. Correct PC uinerical and Register Books kept. IVIoney for Prizes as soon as drawn, and in full, without any deduction, two irionths after the. Lottery has finished. Imp 0 rtan t Slate-Lottery, BEGINS DRAWING 28th of THIS MONTH. > Messrs. HORNSBY S, Co. At their old-estaBlished STATE-LOTTERY OFFICE, No/W, CORN HILL, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL KX0HAJ5 0K, LONDON, RESPECTFULLY acquaint their Country Cowespondeftts, that: they have.on Sale it variety of TICKETS, HALVES,. QUARTERS, EIGHTHS, and SIXTEENTHS, on the most reasonable terms, in the en- suing Lottery, which comprises only 25,000 Tickets. N.B. Orders by Letfer or Carrier, executed exactly on tile same tern.is^s if present. >5?" All Prizes, whether of ^'SO or$5,000, paid on demand. • Capital Prizes sold, shared, and registered by HORNSBY; n¡td Co. I « of £ 30,000 8 af 20,000 2 of 15,000 15 .•of 10,000 19 ••• of £ 5,000 30 •• •■• 'of 2,000 51 •••• of 1,000 77 of • • • 5tH) 4%44 M the private Lotteries, Cos's Grand Prizes* and the p Pigot G»and Diamond. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 4 TO BE LET, IVrORTON-HALL, a good tiled and hashed House, with 100 Acres of healthy HAY, GRASS, i anxt CORN LAND, in a ring fence, and properly sub-j divided, with a right of common of Ogmore and Old Castle jlowns, adjoining Ogmore river, and near Bridgend market- town, and Ogmore aiuf Ewenny Bolting Mills; tuifl- Coal with Limt; under ear^-field afld a barn,6t»bler aad ail1- needful coru emences. Enqn-ire of Mr. Franklen, Larimiha'hgle. MERTHYR-TYDVIL, TO BE LET, A New, handsome HOUSE, riot yet finished, but will' he fit for occupation about May next. The satd house is very pleasantly situated on a rising ground ad- joining the g!ehe rand, with a piece of garden" ground in front, and a stable, back kitchen, and the use of a pump behind. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Henry Jones, shop- keeper, Merthyr-Tydvil. WELDS. T"~ TO BE SOLD, F, OUR FIELDS, (Tithe-free) within half a ir mile of the town of SWANSFA. For particuhrs apply at the Office of Robert Nelson Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. WANTED, in a family in the town of CAR- m A f rrrr,\V a s^ead v, midd e-aued WOMAltf who understand COOKING PLAIN" MEAT. Also, a HOUSEMAU). Nonf need apply if th*;y are not perfectly capable of their work, and if they do not product undeniable characters. Apply to Mr. Daniel, Printer, Carmarthen. GLOCESTER. NEWTON BRABANT, 0F this city, PIN- MAKER, having declined Business in favour of Mr. THOMAS HAYNES,, of the same city, respectfully 'olicits the countenance and support of his Friends and the Public, in behal f of his Successor, ftlr, Hayues. Pec.27, 1804. THOMAS HAYNES, having taken to the above Business, trusts, that: by an unremitting atten- tion to the 'ame, he shall be enabled to execute all orders committed to his care, with punctuality and dispatch. Dec. 27, 1804. -r' 1- CAUTION-. ■ T B. U. SILFVERBLA D, Master of the Swc- I dish Brig FREDEN NORDEN, now HI Swansea Har- bour, do hereby caution shopkeepers and others .against supplying either of my Ship's Company with any article in my name, as .win not he accountable for the same. Witness my hand this 2ht jay of January, 1805, B. U. SILFVERBLAD. I JOHN BISHOP, of CAR, GLASE, near ? LANDIT O, in the county ofCannarthen,having in the month of .Tune last caused an advertisement to he inserted in the Cambrian, not to hire MARY ITOPIvINS, of MA- ■>INFB'S-HOW, SAVA\spA, withont applying to Ine for her Character; I now herehyadmowlerlgcit was done in the heat, of passion, and for norther motive, for which I ntn very sorry. JOHN BISHOP. Ca?e Ghase, Dec.-)?. 1804. Witness, JOHN EDMON*), THOS. WILLIAMS. „ ————— — — j1 ■1 Th is Day icas published, Neatly printed in demv 18mo. nrice Is. ifd. bound, 1* A N ENGLISH SPELLING-BOOK, with /A READING LESSONS adapted, to the capacities of CHILDREN, in Three Parts: calculated to advance the j Learners hv fiatnraVand easy ercdations; and to teach Or- 'hagraphy and Pronunciation together., By LINDLEY MURRAY, Author of English Grammar adapted to the different Ctafsa ef 1 earners." ?. Also, pticetf1. covered with marblepaper,l\IUR'all.Y'S FTUST BOOK for CIM'.HTIKN. 'I,' Printed for Lonsman, Hurst, Rees, andOrme, No. S9, Paternoster-row; Darton and FTarvev, No.55, Gr%cechurc,h- stre.pt, T,ondon; Wilson and Spence, York • ^rid Constable and Co. Edinburgh sold also hy T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, and Mrs. Oakey, Swansea. An Eilghsh spelling-book from the author of the Eng- lish Grammar,' will undoubtedly excite considerable ex- oectation from those who have been in the habit of using the latter; and we doubt not that in process of (iinc, the spell- ing-book will have as many admirers, as the grammar has. ■already'obtained. 'We are glad to see that Mr. Murray has, been careful in the right division of the syllables in his spell- ing; and that he has not followed the example of others, by introducing into his book a mans of irrelevant matter." }»jpcviui Review, October, 1804. ■' "We have before had occasional to commend the useful labours of Mr. Murray and this little wort; (the spelling- book) is an addition to them, which, from its ease, clearness, and precision, will prove greatly serviceable to the tender age for which it is designed," Monthly Mirror, October, 1804. Mr. Murray's successful exertions for the service of youth, have been so often before its, with applause, that we think it sufficient, 011 the present occasion, to announce the above publication; and to add, that it will not, in any man- ner, detract from the well-earned reputation of the, author, ill this department of literature." European Magazine, November, 1G04. With the great merit of Mr. Lindley Murray, in pro- viding assistance ibr the instruction of youth, the public are well acquainted. He. has now descended to the very ele- ments ot instruction, apd with the same-skill-and judgment which he has displayed in his other attempts. We .recom- mend to the public "this most important little vol ume, as the only work with which we are acquainted/in Jhc. English Language, for teaching childrerito read, written by a philo- I' sopher and a man of taste." Litcr(J;}.t¡ JOll-mal, Nl1uemlJcl.1801. Mr. Murray's elcnifenfary works have rite sure .merit of 11 e combining well directed efforts to train the infaiit niind to virtue, with the best means of imparling instruction to it. In- the spelling-book before us. this is partiçuhq-Iy the case, and we Can therefore safety recommend it as tho best work of the kind which lias lately fallen under o.ur inspection." Anti-Jacobin, December, 1804. We do not always think it necessary to employ otir time in examining literary productions of so very nvtmhle a kind as spelling-books. The name of Lindley Murray, however, whom we have more than once had occasion to commend, arrested our attention.* We find his present publication di- vided into three parts. In the latter class are several useful things, not commonly found in such, works; for instance, Reading Lessons in Italic, Old English, and Manuseriot Letters; expianationscf the sound; of the letters, distin- guishing the long and short sounds of the vowels, and the anomalous' sounds of all; and, finally, rules for spellipg, very clearly and distinctly expressed." British Critic, December, 1804.. N. B, Oftlic above Booksellcpmay be Jiad. all the other works of Mr, Murray. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO B^SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A FARM, near SWANSEA, containing two considerable VEINS of COKING COAL, and hav- ing the command ot a very large Stream of Water iu is tithe-free of hay, near lime, and within a ring-fence^ has ex- tensive rights of xommon, aud a turnpike rpad to Swansea runs neurit." It is now let at the low rent of about 10s. an Acre. Ona half of the purchase Ind'&ey may idmaia se- ctired upon tlie Premises. For "further information apply (post-paid) to Mr. Morgan Thomas, neat tho Ciiurch, Swansea; or to Mr. Phillips- At- torney, Swansea. > BRECONSHIRE. Timber. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White-Hart inn, inTrecastle, on Wednesday, the 30th day of January, 1805, between the hutJrs ot three and four in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions then produced, or in the mean time by Private Contract, A LL the OAK, TIMBER TREES in a Grove called LLWYNTIR GWAITH, on the Farm of Noyadd,inthe parish of Llandilo-vr-fane. in the said county. A lso several ASH TREES of large dimensions, growing on the ssiue farm, and marked with a scribe. Noyadd is distant three miles or thereabouts from the Brecon turnpike-road at Rhydybriw, to which there is a good carriage way, and from whence tolvlerthyr-Tidvit the communication is easy, and i-he distance through Devynock village not ur>re 'than eighteen miles. The Tenant will shew the Timber and further particu- may be had of Messrs. Jones and Son, Attornies, m Llan- dovery, Carmarthenshire. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Mackworth-Arms inn, in the town of Swansea, on Saturday, the 2d of March, 1805, subject to such Condi- tions of Sale, asshaii then be produced, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given, VALUABLE TIMBER. Lot l. f^NE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED V/ and SEVEN fine OAK TREES, many of which are fit for the Royal Navy. Lot 2. ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-TWO line ASH TREES. The above Timber is now growing on ASERLOQY FARM, in the parish of LLANRIDIKN, eleven miles west of Swan- sea the whole within half a miie of the navigable river' Bury, which on spring tides comes close to the Farm. For particulars apply to Thomas Dalton, Cardiff. Any person desirous ot viewing the above, are desired to to call 011 Margaret Dalton, Penclawdd, who Will scud-a person to shew It. PORT OF MUA-ulU). TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Order of the Honourable Commissioners of his Majesty's Customs, On Tuesday, the 5tii of February, 1805, TWO THOUSAND FIVE' HUNDRED JL GALLONS BRANDY, ONE THOUSAND GAL- LONS GENEVA, FIVE HUNDRED GALLONS RUM, FIFTY GALLONS WINE, and SIX TONS WHITE SALT. s, Thesal,e to begin at eleven o'clock in the morning. Custom-house, Jan. 1, 1805. BRISTOL, July 24, 1304. JOHN WEEKS, Lite if the BUSH-INN and TA VERN, FACING THE EXCHANGE, WITH very grateful, feeling for the many » favours he received from the Public during a resi- dence there of 33 years, begs leave to solicit their support tor JAMES ANDERSON, CWTio kept the- Lamb-Inn, Broad-Mead, eleven years,) Who now begs leave to iuf orm his old Friends and the Pub- He in general, that has taken the BUSH-INN, TAVERN, and COFFEE-HOUSE, facing the EXCHANGE, in the centre of the City, where he hopes, by constant -attention and reasonable charges, to render every thing agreeable and convenient to them who may kiiidly give a preference tohis house. Good Stabling for any number of Horse", which, to pre- vent-noise and bad smeils, is removed to a convenient dis- tance: from the house. Coaches, Chaises, and Sociables let to any part of England.- Masl-Coaches and other public Carriages to all parts of the kingdom. J. ANDERSON hopes that those Gentlemen Travellers who did l>im the honour oljusing his old house will not for- get. the new undertaking. ■ (Oue Concern.) AN ENTIRE, NEW EDITION OF tlF, N D R SO N's Art of tyokeri/, Carving,$c. A handsome New Year's liItt to Servants or young Persons. This Day is published, price Gel. Embellished with a capital Portrait of Mr. J. C. Schnebbelie, and a beautiful representation of the Albany, Piccadilly, ■London, NUMBER 1. (To be continued weekly) OF THE HOUSEKEEPER'S INSTRUCTOR; ■Or, UNIVERSAL FAMILY COOK. Being a full and clear display of the ART of COOKERY, in all its various branches. Containing proper directions for dressing all kinds of Butcher's. Meat, Poultry, Game, Fish, &< The method of preparing all the varieties of Soups, Hashes, and Made Dishes. The whole Art of Confectionary, Pickling, Pre- serving, &:c. The making and keeping in perfection British 11 Wines; and proper rules for Brewing Malt Liquor for large or small families. To. which is added, THE COMPLETE ART OF CARVING, Illustrated with twenty-three Engravings, explaining, by proper references, the manner in which ydung practitioners may acquit themselves at table with elegance and ease. Also, Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year. The Manner of decorating a Table, displayed by copper-plates. Directions for Marketing. Observations on Culinary Pull sons, and the Management of the Kitchen and Fruit Garden. The whole formed on an entire nuw plan. By WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HENDERSON. THE EDITION1, Corrected, -Revised, and considerably Improved, by every mo- dem addition and variation in the art. By. JACOB CHRISTOPHER SCHNEBBELIE, Late Apprentice to Messrs.Tupp and Perry, Oxford-street; afterwards. Cook at Molard's Hotel, Bath; and now of Mai vellrs, Albany, London. Printed and sold" by J. Stratford, No. 112, Holborn-hill, London; sold aLso by T. Jenkins, Pr!"t'*r of this Pa-ovr and may be had of all other Booksellers and Newscarriers 111 tiie United Kingdom. This work may be had complete in twelve Numbers, price 6d. each, or 7s. neatly bound. *m*. Eleven' very large editions having been scjld in a short space of time, is the best eulogiiua on the merits'of this work; and the Public are respectfully informed, tlfat nei- their n.-m., o; expencc have been spared to render this im- pjvwd'editiou mastpwioraii^nj^ ever pfmted. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bear-ihn, in the town of LI audi lo, on Saturday, the 9th day of February next, between the boursof three anc' five o'clock in the evening, subject to the Conditions o Sale to be then produced, or iu lie mean time by Privaf Contract, ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, called TWYkNY CAPPELISSA, with the Cart-house jw>d Stable, belonging thereto; and a-Tenement of Lund )'e!d therewith, called Cappeldewyissa, consisting of ten fields, pi ces and parcels of land also a Piece or Parcel ol Land, called The Paddock; and two other Piece? ar Parcels of Ground, called Qaelrwynissa, lately consisting of one field, being part of an adjoining Tenement, called Cafpetdeivyganol, Containing altogether"36A. 1R. 27P-. si- tuate in the parish ot LEAN ARTBKKY. in the county of Car- marthen, and now held by Mr. John Grhnths, under a leas for a term of three lives," viz. Mr. John Griffiths, Mary his wife, and Sarah their daughter, at the yearly rentof^/oi 10s. This Farm lies in the vale of Tewy, on the banks ot ti e river Tewy, and within five miles of the town of Carmar- then, and the new turnpike-road from Llandilo to Carmar- then goes over it. For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Lewis, At- torney, Lianriiio, Carmarthenshire. IN THE VALE OF GWENDRAETHFACH, Near CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's-Arms inn, in the town of Carmarthen, on the 25th of February next, between the hours of two and four o'clock in the ajtenicon, subject to the Conditions of Sale winch shtd! be then produced, By WILLIAM DAVIES, Auctioneer., LotE A LL that exceeding fertile and very £ JL desirable FARM, and rich MEADOW and PASTURE LANDS, called GLANYRYNNIS, situate in the said vale, in the: parish 0f LLASDDAROG, in the said county of Carmarthen, and about seven miles from the market-town ot Carmarthen, and within few hundred yards to Lime, and witiiin the distance, of two miles to Coal. Lot 2. Also another very compact and truly valuable FARM, ad jbinius Glanyrvnnis, called LODGE, consistiu- I of ^beautiful MEADOW and PASTURE LANDS. Lot 3. And also another FARM, adjoining the last-men- tioned premises, called COURT, containing many Acres of Sow MEADOW LANDS, and extensive PASTURE and CORN GROUNDS, in an improved state of culture. | The Dwelling-houses and Outbuildings, Fences and Iu- closures, upon tfiose three Farms, are in excellent repair, a'id the soil, without exception, as rich and luxuriant as any in the county ot Carmarthen and the Corn Lands upon the two last lots Say en a gentle rise of the vale, in a due south aspect; and the Meadow and Pasture Lands nave every convenience of brwer improvement, by the proper use and management of water., which springs in great profusion out. oi tiio rising lauds. -Those, with the other local advantages of being near Lime and Coal, and the small distance trom the best market in South-Wales, render this property truly valuable. For particulars apply to John Williams, Solicitor, Car- nianhen. PEMBROKESHIRE. Valuable and Improvable Freehold ESTATE, WITH ROYALTIES, MANOR, FISHERY, PERPETUAL ADVOWSON, ice. \c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Ry PETER COXE, BURRELL, and FOSTER, At Garraway's CoiFee-house, 'Change-alley, Cornhdi, Lon-. C6 -I I don, on Thursday, March 28,1805, at twelve o'clock, A Very valuable and improvable FR.EEHOLD X\ ESTATE, containing 1^00 Acres of Land, let to te- I Hants at will, called GREAT TREFGARN, being a Parish and Lordship of itseh, situate in a delightful part of the county of Pembroke, abounding 111 Game, five miies on the tunipike-road from Haverfordwest, and ten miles fium Fisgarcl; consisting of sllndry gardens, orchards, bartons, court ledges,, barns, stables, closes, pieces and par- cels of rich and fertile ARABLE, MEADOW, # WOOD LAND, 40 Acres ot which is OAK TIMBER, highly orna- mental as well as profitable, and with uninclosed Sheep Walks; the whole compact and in a ring-fence. Together with the next Presentation and Perpetual Advowson of the Living oi GREAT TR EEG ARN, and all the Royalties, Mano- rial Rights in CourtLeet, Court Baron, &c.; with an extent ol Fishery of near two ,miies of the West Cledde, that skirts the Estate, a favour ble stream for Eels, Trout, and Salmon. There is good Stone on the Estate for Building, and a Grist- Mil [ might be erected at very little expence. This property is well worth the attention of any Noble- man or oentleman who may wish to invest his money in Land, in a part of the country where the value of Land is daily rising; as in that part ofSouth-Wafe". May be viewed any time till the sale, on application to Mr. Teeter Axton, Belmont, near Haverfordwest; of whom particulars may be had one month preceding; also of Messrs. Shaw, Docker, Yates, and Hodson, Manchester; John Chamberlain, Esq. Chester; the Bush-inn, Bristol; the White-Hart, Narberth; the Castle and the Mariner, Haver- fordwest at Lloyd's and Garraway's Coffee-houses; and of Messrs. Peter Coxe, Burrell, and Foster, Throgmorton- street, Loudon, where, a Plan of the Estate may be seen. 1. — — PRENDERG-LST, PEMBROKESHIRE. ;Freehold WATER COTTON-MILL, 8;c. With SEVEN ACRES of LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIO N, By PETER COXE, BURRELL, and FOSTER, At Garraway's Cv'ffee-house, 'Change-alley, Cornliill, Lon- don.on Friday, the 22d Feb. 1 fjt»5, at twelve o'clock, ALL that capital ERECTION, lately occu- pied by MATTHEW TOPHAM, Esq, as a COTTON i\l-i N11 h AG IORY, four stones in height; containing 1512 ksijiiidies, but so constructed as to be capable of working a much greater number, and supplied by a powerful Stream, which was never known to tail in the driest season, most eligibly situate at PKENDERGAST, in the county of Pem- broke, wHinn one mile only of the sea-port towii of Haver- fordwest together wMfi a. substantial Dwelling, Gnst-Mill, other small Houses, Carpenter's and Smith's Shops, Siaugh- ter-hotvse, Barn and Stable, Gardenand Meadow'Land, con- taining altogether seven Acres, with a considerabte addition of Head-water and Banks on each side. Dicse valuable Woiks have been erected with the best materials, and at a considerable expence, and are capable of being rendered very beneficial to a purchaser from the cheapness of labour m that district, and mav be converted to a variety of uses In Grist-Mi! Drcssin'<r-Mill, See. &c. oeuig peculiarly well adapted lor any spacious manufactory it;.t: requires room and water to carry on an extensive con- I cera with eltect. The Spindles may or may not be taken, at "the opium of the purchaser. Jiay he Viewed any time till the sale, on application to Mr. i. cicr Axton, BfM.aeni, itccir triord\vcisi ot w toi- particulars may be had one uiondi preccdmg: also of Mess.' Shaw, Yates, and Hod'son,. M-inchester; Jo'u. Citajuherlaui,. Kstj.- Chester'; the Bush-inn. BrisuV: th. W ;ip e-Ha.it, Narher'h; the Castle and the Mariner, K:vr- •f<»rdw«st; 'he_ W ite-Beav, Blackburn; the Red-i.hm. at Lloyd's and- Garraway's ColFor-lKJU.ses anc: 01 ^.iessi^. 1-^te\ Ooxe, 1 f'ii. I; and Voster, 'fiir■ *rt<*i 1- str^t, Lcadoi;, wusnj a Piaa wi the Ksia'.e way ev tceu, COUNTY of the BOROUGH and CARMARTHEN. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. THE Executors named in the last Will of A JOHN SPURRF-LL, late ot the said borough, Auc. tioneer, deceased, I « ng renounced Administration iu fa- our of Anne, fTesjy •<->eid€s, daughter) t^, wife ur'R^-li yati Isaac, warchn^A^r, ami she having obtained Ad-ni- ■nstra! ion with the Wu> annexed, and by Letters Atto-my appointed John Brown, ol the said borough, Attorn,— at Law, to settle the said Testator'siaftnirs^ it is reaue^-i Kiitrt the creditors of the said Testator will forthwith jsas'.d an t:c- "eount of tlieir demands to the said John Brow'11;—Ai/.J all persons indebted to the said Tetaior, or ti lie said An le Isaac, as his Administratrix, are imnieJiateiv re e •, to pay the same to the said John BTO -vn, or t ;cv will tie s.u"! — And notice is hereby given, to the Te.i«n>? of the Leasehold Premises, which belonged to tiie said Testa! r, n-i I-) ;>ay their rents to any other psrSon titan the sal. ,Tuhn {iro<v,'i. DR. 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