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Glamorganshire.$ To COPPER WORKS' PROPRIETORS, and Others. TO BE SOLD, A FREEHOLD ESTATE, consisting of about h&O Acres, tying together, about one mile and a half ^t vyhith abutts on a capital Navigable River, where Vessels* Ot SW Toils burthen m I ip -ards can take in their loading. Luder, the greatest p.n t ol these Premises- there are. excel-' 4eat, V ot Coal 01 the first qualitv, ag well as Iron Ore ^v? E,;u'Ucu'ars enquire of Mr. William Grave, Swansea; or Martin, at Mrfrsiston- "'7'' GLAMORGANSHIRE, TO BE SOLD, ,I AN..n ENURI;D UPON AT MIDSUMME.Il NEXT^ A LEASE (40 years of which are unexpired) ot PREMISES, consisting; of several large Butid- lunnerly employed as C oPPER..vvoR,wrth a large "Rt-^ ard and y, 110 on the river side, and the *■ of t commodious Quay: Eighteen Cottag es, a good I'w n. ling-House and Garden, an-'excellent-four-fctall'l Liable, Coacii'Hou6k> and other conveniences, situate -1 •«* Melin Cry than, near Neath.' Particulars may be had by application on the Premises; or by letter (post-paid) addressed to Mr. Jas. Coke, Neath. TO B£LET; FOR A TERM OF, YEAIIIS, And may be entered upon immediately, The STONE-COAL and CULM COL- lieries, with or without the Iron-Stone Mines, workable by Level, in the Farms of LlcchyrOdyn liiricen- mchqf and Hirwen-issaf, containing about 280 Statute Acres,- situate in the parish of Llanon, about nine miles from the shipping-place at Llanelly, and adjoining the Carmarthen- shire Rail-way, which runs through the Premises. The Stone-Coal and Culm, and Iron-Stone, is, as to qua-, lity, equal to any, the quantity almost inexhaustible, and capable ot being worked as cheap as any. Apply to the Proprietor,JolmTholllas, Esq. atLlwydcOed, Bear Siv aiiset or to Messrs. Davies told Berrington, Attor- rni s, at Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAEX.MAS NEXT, ALL that highly-cultivated FARM, in a Ring-Fence, (commanding a south aspect,) called ^ENALLf, consisting of about 170 Acres (more or less) MEADOW,$PASTURE LANDS, situate In the parish of Llanfihangel-Abercowyn, in t]iQ said county, adjoining the main road from Mil lord to London, within five. miles and a half of the market-town of Cktrniar- then, three miles and a half of the town of St. Clears, and within three miles and a half of Lime" There is a neat modern-built HO USE on the said Farm, an enclosed Farm-yard, two Stables, a Cow-house that nll contain about 20 Head of Cattle, and extensive Sheds Youiig CiUilc. The Stock and Crop will be Sold by Auction, 01 which timely notice will be given. A Term of Years will be granted to a respectable Tenant; Particulars may be known onappJicatioll to the Landlord, the Premises. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Commodious Newly-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situated on theSt hand, in the town of Swansea, comprising, oa the-ground-floor, two Parlours and a kitchen, pantry and scullery, with a large 1 0^ wate.r behind, which never dries, formerly used as a M»ld Bath, from which water is 'conveyed by lead pipes toto the kjtchen and other parts of the house: oh the first- noot, a large drawing-room, lobby, and three bed-chambers; and on tlie second or attic story, a lobby and four bed- chambers ;• together with a large and convenient new-built ^^re-'house,.adjoining the, dw-efiing-liotise,containing 4 lofts. Ihe Tenant may be accommodated with a good Three- Stable,only a few-yardsdistaiit-fromthe above premises, ^or farther particulars apply to John Williams Mansfield, Attorney at Law, Swansea. TIMBER AND DEAI^ARD, SWANSEA, THOMAS and LASCELLES jp*MliltACL the earliest opportunity of in- • forijuug their Friends and the Piihlic, that they have Justiiuported into the Ports of Svv inska and C-a n Di i-F, seve- ot' I,, -J.IA(j I.,K TIMBER, DEALS, tORmGN BAR IRON, STOCKHOLM TAR, &c. &c. *lnch/they are determined to dispose ot on such tonus as en-Mire approbation. LATIlS and of all descriptions. to Thomas Howell, Strand. r: srrONE-COALS, 'OALS AND ST0NE-C0.1L CULM. rrxHE Public are respectfullv informed, that1 A ARTHUR and HOCKIN, have-just OPENED a VEIN of most excellent STONE- V.OA-LS, and STONE-COAL CULM, which they sell on Moderate terms. •«^fUVTrn»Hnd Ho-ckiw have also a larce quantity of very 1?,^ ? 1 tor fitTRNING LIME, which they sell on } wr-r teruts than the Stone-Coal Culm, notwifhstand- ti!?! is equal in quality tp a sort ot Culiu-shipped in this w "i" »ue Culiii; as a proof 6f thiras- to an)-,Otl4er, of Swansea use. it ifi preference to anyttther. ,H/Tt andTIocKtN give the most money for good •uaUast Limestones. Swansea, March 11, 1804. v TO fKOVKIETOKS^Ol' COPPER WORKS, COLLIERIES; S?c. S?c. JVf ESSRS. HOMKRAV, TAPPENDENS, ^havin?cstablishe.1 an IRON WORK Wtn ,IU 11 riIVIt vil, Glamorganshire, n. urui T'u> 1 vibJiv.■. that tlu'v .ire now prepared to andit i,1 U1' STI U1 iNGTNls, on Mr. Trevethick's accord;, v »-»'«»of any description Co-u n- ,u V! r Ml' f" rts of'Castings for Mil\ViV-0,'l'lu or M!N1 ^xperietif .1 r tin. m m _m partner, (being an "tion of .If'ugtneer) flatters rnmseii that, from the situa- Engmtjs l"0"11' ^1C -.shalt be able to execute orders for manner im] Stin^ °t ^vf.ry description, in as good a Prmcipalit-88 reasonable terms as any work in the in-g to the w' u iUS C!il'e. to use .Metal of a quality aceord- orK the Casting is to perforin. e-ylindersbored » »»»: "Jrkuig. Barrels. > 28 per ton. ^iack^Dort11^ turn^ goods S BuL-kci r>' bored in the eiaek.seat 21 ditto. 18 ditto. Plain pSi^»Ch • 17 ditto. I)nt0 ..r; a )°\e six .inches diameter lb ditto. Bailor,?*0. IW'1-10'5 awd'imder-six 17 ditto. ^Vu'lDl,m'IUtlVs 9 ditto. Suiiill and Sheevers 1'2 ditto. ifrfv hjJi i" 13 ditto,, Braaifs 14 ditto. Aberuaut Ir<,V u/' "i"' W Arou-VV ork», March 1, WA, HQUSE AND FURNITURE TO BE DISPOSED OF IN RUTLAND-PLACE, TO BE LET, THE HOUSE in RUTLAND-PLACE, now occupied by Mr. Rogkhs, or the Interest in it Sold, for the unexpired term of seventeen year:, from the first day of Juue next; it is titfof,the immediate occupation of a gen- teel family. For particulars apply to Mr, Rogers, at the Hou*e. The FURNirUllE in the said House, together -with a remarkablv well-toned PIANO-FORTE, will be SOLD by AlJCTIOS, on Tuesday, tlie 1st of May next. Swansea, April 12,1804. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED lJP9N IMMEDIATELY, Furnished or Unfurnished, M'AVjS-IIILL COTTAGE and GARDEN; 1. 1:1. together vuth or without NINE ACRES of MEA- DOW LAND adjoining, pleasantly situated within one mile of Swansea, in said county, commanding an extensive view -of the surrounding picturesque Country, the Town and much-admired Bay -of Swansea; The House consists of a sitting-room, kitchen, back kitchen, and pantry, on the ground-noer; with a. sitting-room and three bed-rooms, on 0 0 the second floor. Rent, furnished, (if by the year) Fifty Guineas, with the Garden but if the Land be included, Sixty Guineas; free of all Rates and Taxes to the Tenant. x Letters, post-paid, addressed to S.- '• Llewelyn>Swansea,' will be duly an-iwered. A new town-made DRILL and HOE-PLOUGH to be disposed of. (One Concern.) TO BE LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSKSSION GIVBW, Or, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Tuesday, the 1st of May, at the Bush-inn, in the town of Swansea, between 4 and (> o'clock in the evening, A LEASE of THIll 1 Ll\ ES, on that ex- tensiye SAIL-LOFT a 1 PII ( E of .WASTE there- unto adjoining, late in the ( cf q it) n of Thomas Sumner, Sail-maker, situate in the Strand, in the town of Swansea. For a view of the Premises* unci fur! her particulars, apply to William Jones, Esq. High-street or Mr. Williaui Jones; Solicitor, Burrows. Swansea, April 12. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, -•v By- R. JENKINS, At Candlestone, near Merthyrmawr, on Monday, the 23d of April, ALL the neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, of Major-GeheKil Hudoi.estovk eon-istinij of a compleatsct of dining-tables, with circular ends; sattin VOU cat'd, {Ymbfufce, anil otnci tabks; mahvgahY hair-bottom chairs, two handsome mahogany sonhas, with covers, camp chairs and soph as, pier aijd swmg-glas.ses, bed- steads and furniture, carpets, steel fenders and lire-irons, Kitchen Fuhnitiike, and Brewing Utensils. The sale to begin at eleven o'clock, and the whole to be sold without reserve, as the proprietor is going to leave the country. • GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. G. BRADLEY, On Wednesday, the 2d day of May, 1804, and following daysjat Ilensol-Gastle, near Cowbridge, PART of the capital L TV E and D E A D t STOCK, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF,, the property of SAM. Rich \udson, Esq. consisring of ninety line ewes and lamb- twenty wethers two years old, sixty yearly ewes qud wetlu 1» iu yer sheared, six.rams of difl^rent ages, from one to lour years old, two fat oxen, two working oxen ibur years old, two ditto three years old, ten cows, some good milkers and some. in calf, one heiter four years old, lour ditto three years old, some iucali, five ditto two years old, eight ditto yearlings, one bull thf.ee years old, one filly three years old, and two ditto one year old. The Houseltotd Furniture comprises a very handsome and substantial set of mahogany dimns-tables with circular ends, 16 feet long and nearly live feet wide, with other tahlesof various sorts and sizes; mahogany sideboards a handsome mahogany bureau .and book-case, with a looking-glass door: a small piano-forte; several ehe-ls of drawers; lour dozen mahogany chairs, some with horse hair and others with linen cushion bottoms; Teathcr-beds and bedsteads; the body of a sociable complete, coach and other harness, tubs and other empty casks, with sundry other useful articles. 1^=- The Sale of Live Stock to begiii at ten o'clock in life forenoon; and the Stock and Furniture to be viewed two days previous to the sale. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At tlie Mariners'-inn, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 28th day of April instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and thcre produced, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, AN eligible FREEHOLD ESTATE, called PEN.iu.LWYN, situate in the parish of Lawhadd^n, in the county of Pembroke, containing 244A- :m, JP: Or thereabouts, of excellent MEADOW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LANDS, with a good FARM-HOUSE and suit- able Outbuildings, and a Cottage, in the several occupations Of David Morris and ———- Rossiter, let 011, old-leases for lives tlt -cry 10w rents, amounting tu £ .7% 2s. per annuni, which may be doubled on the expiration of the Leases. which may be doubled on the expiration of the Leases. For particulars apply to Mr. John Willy, Attorney at Law, Haverfordwest. NEW WELSH 8? ENGLISH DICTIONARY. This-day h'published, In Two large Volumes, Royal 8vö, price f,3,109. 6d. 1 IN BOARDS, A WELSH and ENGLISH DICTION VRY, XJk coi#)iled f'reim the Laws, History, Poi trv, Bardistn, Proverbs, Cm of the jirltolls, with several Thousand Quota- tions, literally translated for elucidating obscure Words; which are intended, athe same time, as a dispiay of ancient Manners and Customs, for the gratification of the curious.—- To which is addt <1, t (j is v,nn k of tiie Wei>sii Language. By ^n.LLWi OWEN, F. A. S. Part Vlthof this work, containing 17 sheets of close letter- press,, price 16s. in boards, ipay be had separate, to com- pleat sets. The GRAMMATR? by the same Author, may be had se- parately fro,m the Dictionary. Price 7s. 6rt in boards. Another edition of the Dictionary and Grammar ma\ he had, hot-pressed, and elegantly printed, in two vols. 4to Price 51. 15s. 6d. ip boards." -This Work will be considered as a very valuable acqui sition to the Celtic Lihrarv, by the Antiquary, the Scholar the Gentleman, and the Critic, and contains nearly one fcu/t dred thousaudword", London: printed fur E. W.Hisinis, Bookseller to the Duk and Duchess of York, Strand: and -old hvT. J Cll kins, Printer of ibis Paper: Mr. Bird. Caro:u Mr. \v d ter.?, Cowbridge Mr..Daniel, .Canaan-hen ?rir. Grifhtfts T.eflby.; .Mf.-Wilmot, Pembioke; Mr. Poiiet, iumwU1 wt. and by every !Si«ok»e.iier n* th United ivju^doiu. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, This day, Saturday, the 21st of April, at the Wyndham's Arms, in the towu of Bridgcnd, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract;' ot which due notice wiU be given, Tin: GREAT and SMALL TYTHES of NEWTON-NOTTAGE, subject to isucjli conditions as will be then produced. For further particulars apply to Mr. Bradley, Cardiff. RHYDWEN LLWYNGLAS LEASE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, the 26th of April inst. at the dwelling-house of Philip Brown, Victualler, situate in the town of Nar- berth, sflhjectto such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced, A FREEHOLD LEASE of THREE LIVES; all 111 being and healthy, the eldest of whom aged only 32, with t l'ioiper to insert a Life in on the Death of one of them, oi aii those Two desirable FARMS) called IllIXDWEN and LLWYNGLAS, situate in the parish of LLA xnIssILIo, in the conntv of Carmarthen, consisting of IT,;io upwards of 300 Acres of ARABLE, MEADOW, and PAS- TURE LANDS, with an extensive Sheep-walk appurte- nant thereto, of which possession will be given on the 29th day of September next: are distant from the market-town of l!f arberili about four miles, and from Lime and Coal about, six inilesy with a turnpike-road leading to each. These Preinises are'worthy the attention of an able and industrious farmer. For further particulars apply to Mr. William Griffith, of Rhydwen Mr. Thos. Philipps, of Wernlvgos, Auctioneer; ■or to Mr. Edw. Williams, Attorney at Law, Carmarthen. CAPITAL FARM, GLAMORGANSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Thursday the iOtli of May, at twelve o'clock, at Garra- :way's Cofiee-House, 'Change-Alley, Gorrihill, London, IN ONE LOT, A VALUABLE FREE HOLD ESTATE, X comprising the Capital, Extensive, and very Im- provable Farm, called BOVERTON, most eligibly situated in the Vale of Glamorganshire, in the parish of LLANTWIT-MAJOR, extending to the Bristol Channel, six miles from the 111 a/ket-town of Cowbridge, on the high mail-road to Swansea, three miles from Aberfhaw Harbom, and fifteen from Cardiif; consisting of &16 Acres of fertile MEADOW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LAND, in convenient Tnclosures, the greater part Jyiii,, Nitliiii a Itiug-tenee, and extremely productive; an old MANSION- HO (JSE> Barns, Stabling, and other Outbuildings, now in the possession of Messrs. Davis and Gale, very responsible. Tenants, whose Lease expired at Candlemas last, at a very low rentof ouly JS. 690 pCt' AZiHitMr The Estate possesses many local advantages, is capable of the greatest improvement,'abounds with excellent Lime- stone, and niay, at a moderate expence, i>c made one of the first Farms in the whole Principality of Wales. To be viewed, and printed particulars had, of the Tenants; also at the Bear, Cowbridge; T. Jenkins, Swansea King's- Arms, Carmarthen Angel, Cardiff; Beaufort-Anus, Mon- mouth Mr. Rudhall, Printer, Bristol; Walker, Prin- ter, Giocester; of T. Lewis, Esq. No.6, Gray 's-Inn-square, London; at/the Place of Salo and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Ciii Aldersgate-street, London. BREGKNOCKSIIIRE. SOUTH-WAIJCS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Wednesday, the 6th of June, attvvelve o'clock, at Gar- 03' I- 1 xavyay's Coffee-House, ^Change-Allej' Comhill, London, in lots, late the prpperty of > HENRY SKIIINE, Es deceased, VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, si- V tuate in J lie parishes of CRiCKMOWELL LAN- GATTOCK, CRICKllOWELL, I^VNELLY, and LAN- GENNY, nearly contiguous to the road from ABER- GAVENNY to BRECON, a beautiful picturesque and fertile part of South-Wales, upon the borders of Monin'onthr shire., comprising a COMMODIOUS MANSION-HOUSE, OFFICII, GARDENS, ORCHARDING, RICH ME DOWS, and the DEMESNE LANDS, in good condition; and remarkably well Timbered, called DANY PARK, bonnded by the Usk, and intersected, by the Navi- gable Canal from Brecon to Abergavenny. Also ABERBAIDAN, PENCROSLAN, TYR-DAFYD and HERBERT'S FARMS, THRKK RICH MEADOW'S near, and a DWELLINGTHOUSE in the town of Crick- howell, the whole containing FIVE HUNDRED and FORTY-FIVE ACRES, THREE ROODS, and K INE- TEEN PERCHES,.statute measure, equal to 818A. 3R. yp. of the. cusfoihary measure, now in the of Messrs. Cunveil, Knowies, Evans, Lewis, Sanders, and Williams, 011 leases from Christmas 1796, for 21 years, but determinable by either landlord or tenant, at the end of seven Or fourteen years, the present rents oiily £ .391 perAnnum, Which will admit of very considerable increase. T-heDany Park Estate possesses the desirable advantage of. having Limestone on tlie premises ii> great abundauee, is well wooded and watered,, and capable of very great improvement. 'I'm be viewed printed particulars may be had on the Pre- mises ialso at the^Bear, Crickhovvell; Longfellow's, Bre- con; Aitgel, A'bergaveh^ King's-Arms, Carmarthen; T. Jenkins, ihuiter, Swansea; Mr. tludhaU, Printer, Bristol; He itllÚwt-¡lnns, Alonmoutli; Mr. W alker, Printer, Gioces- ter; M«>Hir». Whiirion and D\ke, Solicitors, Temple at the Place of Sale;, ami of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Co. Al- dergatc-s1red,Londol), where pIl1s u'laybe seCll. CARMARailENSHlRE, SOI Tll-W ALF^. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKIXNER. DYKE, and Co. On W ednesday, tlie 6th of June, at twelve o'clock, at Gar- t raway's Coffee-House, Coriiiiiii, Londcin, 1 if not previously disposed of by Private Contract, A VERY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, J- JL called DY i I ELL, advantageously situate in the pa- rish of PREY, i healthy and salubrioussituation, com- manding extensive prospects, an easy distance from Carmar- I then Bay, four miles fjtoiiV the sea-port towns of Kidwelly and LUiuelly, within 12 miles of C- iiiiartlien, and 14 from S-vansea. consisting of about 100 ACRES of PASTURE and AU VH1.K LAND, iying in convenient inclosures, with a COTTAGE, BARN*, and STABLE. ;rrh" )i .!e j» lise^-e-. very extensive arid valuable Rights of C.ouunoii, which reader it extremely, desirable for a Sii'eep Farm. There are several- Veins of Iron Ore and a tvvo-leef Vein .of Co'-il, wliioh may be. worked at a small expence. The situation is extremely eligible for a Sporting Lodge, as Game is v ir • p 1 ntlfui in.tfje^i-iei^iboufhobd; there isaba a stnmgClmlvbeate oil the Premises. To be viliici printed pai-ti(-Llirs vii;i v be had on the Premises .»*.(• o! Mr. Brown, Solicitor,.Carmarthen -at the Castle, Havuinrdwest, T. -Jenkins, Printer, Swansea; it, .\1r. iU-phill. V P-srj Mr. W»!ker, Printer, Glo: c t-IS.,rs. Ward., DcrmeU, sjnd Greaves, llenrietta- >, »F • r 1 I* the Pilice ofSaie and of Messis, Skiii- I CARDIGANSHIRE. To be SOLD by AUCTION, or in the mean time by PRIVATE CONTRACT, |. At tbe T'ALBOT-iNN, in the town of Aberystwith, in the said county, on Monday, April 23,11)04, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions ot sale as shall be then and there produced, THE following FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, MILL, LANDS, TENEMENTS, and HERE- DITAMENTS, together, or in the lots alter-mentioned Parishes. Tenements and Prenrna. Tenants, OfcsercafiwiS. f j lst i. a. r. r. c £ (f. d Duties, 12 hens and 60 egss* Lfeftbadarn y Croyddm Y. A lease for 21 vear$rcf and ^Troedrlmvkeir 197 0 0 John Thomas.. 25 0 0 which 11 were unexpired Llanfihangely Croyddm > }■ -at Michaelmas last. f j lst i. a. r. r. c £ (f. d Duties, 12 hens and 60 egss* Lfeftbadarn y Croyddm Y. A lease for 21 vear$rcf and ^Troedrlmvkeir 197 0 0 John Thomas.. 25 0 0 which 11 were unexpired Llanfihangely Croyddm > }■ -at Michaelmas last. N.B. The above Tenement has 46 Acres of Woodland upu it, situated in the neighbourhood of Lead Mines, aud it is known there ape several Veins oi' Lead Ore running through this jot'iu various diréctiOIh\. EOT n. ( A House and several Y Llaasaiiitfread < Slangs of Land on> 0 0 0 Tlws. Phillips.. 10 0 0 At wHfc- C Morla Esgob. j LOT III. MaesgwynneMill andse- Q-Q Q -j)^ Jone». 16 0 0 At will, and the MiU is woll. veral blangs of Land. accustomed. rr ^L0T IT* Duties, 10 fat hens, 40 egM, Havod-Pens 15^ 0 0 Morgan Evan 33 0 0 and 2 fat geese. A lease tor three lives all in being, LOT V. <> Lianbadarn-odin Kefn-Brechfa 213 0 0 ReesWilliam.. 36 0. 0 At will. The respective Tenants will shew the Premises; and for further particulars apply to Herbert Lloyd, of Carmarthen Attorney. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD BY AUCTION, FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS, At the Castle-inn, in the town of Llandovery, in the county of Carmarthen, on Tuesdav, the 22d day of May next, her tweca tile hours of two and four o'clock in the afternoon of tlie same day, .1 THE roi.LOVVINC. Freehold Estate, Sheep-walk, and Lands, IN ONE LOi ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, FARM, and LANDS, called Bwi.ch-Cynnent, situate in the parish of Lla n va i h-a r-y-b bin, in the county of Carmarthen, consisting of ARABLE, M EADOW, and PASTURE LANDS, yefl enclosed, now in the occupation of William Evan, a responsible Tenant, at the yearly rent under an agreement for three years commencing at Michaelmas last. There has lately been erected upon- these Premises, at ,a very considerable expellee, a Dwelling-House, Barn, and Beasl-IIouse,.entirely new; the-Lands are capable of great improvement, and are situated about 5 utiles from the market-town of Llandovery aforesaid. And also, all thatSHE.BI)\YALK;LANDS, and PRE- MISES, commonly called Pant-y-Cravk, situate in the parish of Li.anwi:ti.s, in the county of Brecknock, now in the occupation cf John Rolley, Esq. at the yeaaly rent of Six Guinetn, reserving thereout Pasturage for ten Head ot young Cattle yearly, which is estimated at £ .3 per annum in addition thereto. These fast Stieep-walk and ]?remise»are situate within a convenient distance of the former, and are capable of keeping from two to three hundred Sheep, and upon which there is a prospect of raising Lead Ore. For particulars apply to Mr. Herbert LloJd, Attorney at Law, Carmarthen, THIRD STATE LOTTERY Begins DIM lVINGthc im of THIS MONTH, THE TICKETS and STAMPT SHARES are now 011 Sale in the greatest variety, at the Roy ,vl Exchange. State Lottery^Oii'ice, No. 88, CORN- HILL, corner of the ROYAL-EXCHANGE, LONDON, By Messrs. HALE and Co, Successors to Mr. NIC110LS0N, ■ AND AT THE T.rCf'NS F.D JIOITSE OF iifr. IJOIIN PEIRCE, BRECON, Where the foJIowiug Capital Prizes, informer Lotteries, have been sold and harcdby Mr. Nicholson, viz. No. 17,993/ ^,20,000 No. 20,135 Y 28.322 > m Shares. Wf!'[ fe?'000 23,401 f v- ;,0(YV) 1^B96 S 7,785 > r', "2,'P?0, K3,33y ) -W,014i • 25*565 ( £ .5,000 5,499) 42,7(X) f V.10,000 14,777J 17,0*151 in Shares. 52,60.5 » Besides many of ^.2,000, 9,Oti5 y ^.1,000, and ,500,-too-nu- lt!,(X>4 (_ ^.10,000' Hier'ous to mention. IT,049 i wliole Tickets. 4.6,676, Money for Prizes as soon as drawn, and in full two months after the Lottery has finished drawing. Tickets and Shares Registered at 6d. per Number. Orders from the Country remitting good Bills at a short date, Bank Notes, Cash, or Post-office Orders, exe- cuted on the same terms as if personally present. Letters, post-paid, duly answered. -IRE PHCEMX EIRE-OFFICE, LOMBARD-STREET. THE firm support which the PHCENIX- JL OFFICE continues to receive from its numerous Friends demands the thanks of the Directors. The modes of insuring FARMING STOCK practised by this Oflice, have been and will he found on due examination best adapted to the protection of that kind of property a particular explanation of which \vith reference to other modes in practice, may be obtained from the Company's Agents. This Ofhce, always desirous of.giving encourage- ment to the Agricultural Interests of the kingdom, has fu{- tber reduced tne rate on Farming Stock to 2s. 6d. per cent, anil its Directors rely that an adherence to the same con- ment to the Agricultural Interests of the kingdom, has IpLit- tber reduced tne rate on Farming Stock to 2s. 6d. per cent, and its Directors rely that an adherence to the same con- duct which originally recommended the Plio-nix to the pub- he favour and patronage, w Icolitiiiul- to uphold its cha- racter and extend its concerns. The Receipts for Policies falling due at Lady-day, are now in the bands of the several Agents. For the County of Glamorgan. Messrs. MICHAi'jLS Swansea, Mr; John Biv-d Cardiff, For.the County of Brecon. Messrs. W M. and Gko. N oiitii, Brecknock. For the Coilnil/ of'Monmouth. Mr, Joseph Mobkis Chepstow. 11 For the Civility of Carmarthen. Mr. Benjamin Adams Carmarthen. For the County of Pembroke. Mrs. Sarah 114.1 am s Haverfordwest, For the County of Cardigan. Mr. CALEB Lr >vis. Cardigan. And for the County of Montgomery. Mr. Prtyci- Oivj,N. [;r The important sums annually peid by this Office to Sufferers by l ire, strongly prove llie usefulness of this pre- caution, wellto Noblemen and Gentlemen to secure the value of their Mansibns and Effects, as to Farmers, Manu- facturers, and ail the Cumffiere'ial Orders. Persons insuring for Tt^ree Flundred Pounds, or up- wards, will not be charged for the. Policy- By ^Order of the Directors, H. A. HARDY, March lOO'J.. Se,$. Cojintry Dspurtiusnt. CARDIGANSHIRE. NAVY-HALL ESTATE, BEITvG A VERY IMPROVABLE FROPERTT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Black-Lion inn, in the town of Lanipeter-Pont- Stephen, in the said county, on Wednesday, the 23d day of May next, between the hours of four and six of the clock mthe afternoon, subject to such Conditions ofSaæ, as shall be then and there produced, IN THE PARISH OF tlMMC. E; T, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, DEMESNE and LANDS, called Navy-Haxl, con- taining by admeasurement 148A. 3R. 24P. be the same more or less, in-the-occupation of Morgan Morgans. IN TTFK I'lHISII OF J.I.ANIt.AR. All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS. called GARDENNY, containing by admeasurement 148 1. 1R. 33P. be tlie same more or less, in the occupation of Rees Evans. Also, all that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, calledCf.fn-Coch, containing byadmeasurcmentSlA. 2R. be the same more Or less, III the occupation of Thoiasw Williams. IN' THE r-ARISn OF RTTOSniE. All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and tANDS. called T* 'n Y Nant, containing by admeasureinenl 7CA. JR. 15P. be the same more or less, in the occupation of John Walter. The Premises have extensive Sheep-walks, and also a Right of Common on the extensive hills adioinino- the re- spective farms. o For further particulars apply to Mr. John Jones, of Pen- y*bt>nt, near Tregaron, Cardiganshire; or to Herbert Llovd, ot Carmarthen, Attorney. OAK and ASH TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Mermaid-inn, in theMumbles. in the parish of Oy ster- mouth, 011 Monday, the 23d day of April. 1804, between the hours of two and three in the afternoon, in three lots, subject to such Conditions oi Sale, as shall be then and there produced, Lot i.t?ORTY-FOUR OAK TREES, # FOUR J? ASH ditto, growing in Mumble Wood. Lot 2. TIHRTY-ONE OAK TREES, and ELEVEN ASH ditto, growing in a field called Callencrtft, near New- ton village. Lot 3. TWENTY-ONE OAK TREES, and ELEVEN ASH ditto, growing in a field called Vidlencrojt, part of Thislleboon property. The above is well calculated for Ship-bui!ders and Far- mers, and lies very convenient for water carriage. For further particulars apply to Air. Simon Llewellyn, Swansea. iRmt Change Assurance, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King George-the.First,) For ASSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORN, HAY, STOCK, &e. and also for the ASSURANCE of LIVES, and granting ANNUITIES on LIVLS. TIIE CORPORATION of the RO YAL EX- CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, that they have authorised their respective Agents to receive Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK, at the Rate of 2s. 6d. per Cent, per Annum. Persons whose Annual Premiums fell due on the 25th instant, arc hereby informed that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Company's Agents under-mentioned, and the Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal of their Policies on or before the 9th of April, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, will then expire. Glatnorjrorish ire. Swansea JOHN and W. R. GROVE. Breconshire. Brecon CHA RLES PRlcn A RD. Denbighshire. Rrithin Thomas Jones, Wrexham John FOULKES. Flintshire. Holywell William Turton. Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. Maurice Jones. Monmouthshire. Monmouth. OWEN TUDOR. Herefordshire. Hereford John Alx.bn, Bookseller, Leominster SAME el NICHOLAS, Ledbury W illiam Holrrook, Shropshire. Shrewsbury J. EDDOWFS, Wellington Stephen Jennins. 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 bv this Corporation without deduction. N.B. I ire Policies will be allowed free of expence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upw ards. 1 his Company have invariably made good Losses bv Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents. ASSURANCES on LIVES being found to be ad- vantageous to persons having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the lite or lives of them- selves or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurance and for the granting Annuities 011 Lives, may be had of the said Agents, And, lor the greater convenience of the Pub- lic, the Company have determined to extend ('fry smi-ial agreement) the Assurance on Lives to the age ol Seventv- five years. March ^0,180-4. SAM. FENNING, Jun. -.vc.