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GENTLEWOMAN, prouerly °f a.respectable family, and an unexcep- Eii6 ^fWte^wjshes.to engageas-GOVERNESS-in a ^femn 5>am;ly or ASSISTANT in a reputable School. directed to Y. Z. at the Post-office, -will -be immediately answered. ■■■ Momr.■' VI/ANTED immediately, or in the course: *A*»TX s'x Months, tiie several Sums oi' ONE THOU- « Puand SEV £ N HUN DRED POUNDS, to be se- by Mortgage on Freehold Estates in the county ol ^QS^B8.p»-*rAn^ also the Sum ol' FIVE HUNDRED ibomf W ChstomaryholJ Land, in the county of M011- Bonds will be given with the Mortgages, and the H* paid half-yearly. ■cssr^ri ppiy "to Mr. Rowland Williams, Solicitor," TI&&M 4ND DEAL-YARD, SWANSEA. THOMAS and LASGELLES I^MBRACE the earliest Opportunity of in- -4 forming their Friends- and the Public, that they have just uaported into the Porteot SWANSEA and C A RDIFF, seve- >Yvd^c*^ U; TIMBER, DEALS, *OREfGN uAIt IRON, STOCKHOLM TAR kc &c ^diich they arc determined to dispose of on such terms as 5Uaii ensure approbation. tATHS and EATHWOOD of all descriptions. ti, Llip,3!y *to Air- David Po,vell, Neath Mr. Yorratlis, Coepefj C-arditl; or Mr. Thomas-Howell, Swansea. STONE-COALS, AND STONE-COAL CULM. THE Public are respectfully informed, that ARTHUR and HOCKIN, 5*ye just OPENED a VEIN of most excellent STONE- v^OALS, and STONErCOAE CULM, which they sell on Moderate terms. Arthur and HOCKIN have also a-large quantity of very good. GULM for BURNING LIME, iviiich-tbe)- sell on yiucji lower terms than the Stcne-Co^il Culm, notwithstand- 'Ms equal ih quality to a sort of Culm shipped in this or.t' nnder the name of Best Culm; as a proot of this aS- ertion, the Lime-Burners of Swansea use it in preference to any other. Arthur and HOCKIN .give the: most money for good ^Uast Limestones.. J 6 ^wajjsca, Match 14,1804. TO PROPRIETORS OF COPPE-R WORKS, COLLIERIES, %< S)-c. MESSRS. HOMFRAY, TAPPENDENS, t*iid BIRCH,, having established an IPiGN WORK 4J3ER.NANT, near MERTHYR-Tip.-vi i, Glamorganshire, 5?g tq inform the "Public, that thev are now prepared to ^taiioi KwP CX-EJVM EiiciNKS np.» Mr.Trevetinek's arid Buiiiton and Watt's plan, or Engines of any description according -to-order. Likewise all. sorts of CASTINGS for ^Ueries,.COPPER or MINE-WORKS, JAMBS BIRCH, the managing partner, (being an ^perienced Engineer) flatters himself that, from the siiua- v?n ,°"f the concern, he shall be able to execute orders for •k'iginei and Castings of every description, in as good a wmreer and upon as reasonable terms as any wort in the r^oicipality,-taking care to-use-Metal of a quality.accor,d- to th^ woi^ the Casting is to perform. rjtjES]-r PRIGES: ^.ylinders bored •xistonsand-Bottoms turned '•••( 7M> «. A forking Barrels. > » Per tot' All bored and turned goods J Door-pieces boiedin tl\js ciack seat 21 ditto. pocket Door-pieces 18 ditto. ^evel and Biiwich Pipes 17 ditto. | lain Pipes above six inches diameter 16 ditto. vitto above two inches and under six 17 ditto. |wils and Dram Plates 9 ditto. Large Waggon-wheels and Sheevers 12 ditto. ditto 13 ditto. small ditto 14, ditto- J*^ilasses 16 ditto. •t^^Wlron-Works/Marclri, lBO-t. LOST, supposed, to be STOLEN, ^pHE^E- ANCHORS, SAILS', S? RIGGING, belonging to the.Sloop UNITY, lately wrecked near y'*hsca. Sim.Uoeter give an account of them to Mr. Henry stol that they may be restored, and the persons who ■ftaided •5ame brot,ght- justice* shall be handsomely re- 'io CREDITORS and DEBTORS of JAMES SUTTON, ILL1AM JONES, and WILLIAM GOULD, cf Mcr. J tyr Tydvilt, Glamorganshirc, Copartners in Trade. ■ < V^HEREAS the above Traders have this aVV daJ: assigned tÓ Messrs. RICHARD CRAW SHAY and WATlaN GEORGE, all their Buildings, Stock in inT* an^ Debts,' for the Benefit ol their Creditors, Tli >rSt> be sold- and divided amongst their Creditors.— lorn, a^e re1ue?t.ecl to: sign the said deed now ready • ttseir -inspection and signature at CyiV.rthi'a Office. *nd the .Debtors to .the'said Estate are hereby ordered to to I)ay-their respective debts due to this assigned Estate \lao! other person but Mr. TtioMAsPMitcr., appointed Y us. Collector of the debts due to said Estate. fw. ■„ CRAWSHAY and GEORGE. t'Vjnnhfa, April 20,1804. 'Ib the CURIOUS in FISH SAUCE JH AMI LIES in general are respectfully in- per; k*J™cd» J. BURGESS and SON's Genuine and Su- comf ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES for FISH SAUCE, cbtain^8 t0 pupated by thein-in the same manner that has ff.11', suph universal approbation for many years past.. confir tonS.j«stly-accjijired superiority of that article is fullv sons "M* in the opinion oi. the. country at large, and of per- .test, of I"-4 'n a P.arts °f the world, and having stood the tria;l) ranks it in the situation it now maintains. ^tlier^ Scleral utility of their ESSENCE of Avcuo VIES,.and' n,.la ric" SAUCES for FISH, See. induces thein,-front the •lieg ,'j^s advertisements daily appearing, to camion Fanii- tkeir „,f* )u purchasing the frame, as none is,to be liad of but at then-Warehouse as; under. fteV'-I ot-ler article in the OIL TRADE for family use, of W cst quality. yQuse, No. 107,corner of Savoy Steps. Strand, London. rw Barclay's ASTHMATIC CANDY. HIS warm and pleasant Lozenge has-for years'been found a most effectual preservative Wad effects of FOGS and DAMP AIR, which at affPj.Ason year are so prejudicial to those who are of BRP vr1 ASTHMATIC-CUUGHS and SHORTNESS ■stoniac}' r Its effects are to.expel wind to def end the Who „i 'Wm the admission of damps, and to relieve those Pr trorn ditficulty of breathing. v' arm Sm^ v? anc* soldi'wholesale.and retail only, by Barclay *uent, ^eetrMarket; and retail, by their appoint-' •Mff- \\r f■ Jenkins,.Printer of this Paper J. Bird', Car- then; j'pi- Davb, ..Merthyr-Tidvil; J. Daniel, Carmar- ?u0stVe 'jitter, Haverfordwest; Wilmot, Pembroke; and **• ^,nQers of Medicines in the kingdom. !abej ajr'n pbscr ve, none can possibly be genuine, unless the '&>&>• tp each box is signed in red mk bv Barclay and ÁI"- ■- GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, COEDRIGLAN HOUSE, with excellent ^Offices, and partly furnished; situate half-way be- tween Cardiff and Cow bridge,, in a desirable neighbour- hood. The House commands a most extensive view to the south of the Bristol Channel, and to the north, east, arid west of the fertile vale of Glamorgan. The gktdefl is well stocked with fruit trees and vegetables; and upwards' of Sixty Acres of Land surrounding the house lTiay 'bfe had at the expiration of one year. The Lawn, consisftng" of twenty acres, may be had immediately, with possession of the House.—For further particulars apply to Air. J. Bird, postmaster, Cardiff or to Mr. Thomas Lewis, of St.- George's, near the Premises. County of the Borough of' CARMARTHEN- SALE OF CORPORATION ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By SAMUEL THOMAS, At the Guildhall, in the said Borough, on Monday, the 14th day of May inst. precisely at three o'clock iii the after- noon, (and on the following days until the whole is dis- posed of) subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced, SEVERAL MESSUAGES, TENEMENTS, LANDS, HOUSES, COTTAGES, and GARDENS, thepropertyofthesaMlCorpuration. Particulars are left with the Mayor, Town-Clerk, Cham- berlain, Auctioneer, at the Banks, and at the principal Inns. CAPITAL FARM, GLAMORGANSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Thursday the 10th of May, at twelve o'clock, at Garra- way's Coffee-Hduse,'Change-Alley, Cornlull, London, IN, ONE LOT, A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, comprising' the Capital, Extensive, arid very Im- provable Farm, called BOVERTON, most eligibly situated in the Vale of Glamorganshire, in the parish of LliANTWIT-'MAJO'R, extending-to the Bristol Channel, six miles from the market-town oi Cow bridge, on the high mail-road to Swansea, three miles from Aberthaw Harbour, and fifteen from Cardiff; consisting of 816 Acres of fertile MEADOW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LAND, in convenient Iiiclosures, the greater part lying within a Ring-fence, and extremely productive; 'anold' MANSION- HOUSE, Barns, Stabling, and other Outbuildings, now in the possession of Messrs. Davis and G ale, very responsible Tenants, whose Lease expired at Candlemas, last, at a very low rent of only £ .62'0 per Annu^n. The Estate possesses many local advantages, is capable of the greatest improvement, abounds with excellent Lime- stonc, andmay, at a moderate expence, be made fine of the first Farms in the whole Principality of Wales. To be viewed, and printed particulars had, of the Tenants; also at the Bear,Cbwbfidge T. Jenkins, Swansea; Kii»g's- Arms, Carmarthen .Angel, Cardiff; Beaufort-Arias, Mon- mouth; Mr. Rudhall, printer, 'Bristol ;t'Mr. Walker, Prin- ter, Glocester; of T. Lewis, Esq. No. 6, Gray's-Inn-square, London; at the Plaqe of Sale; and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Co. Aldersgate-street, London. BRECKNOCKSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Wednesday, the 6th of June, at twelve o'clock, at Gar*- raway's.Coitee-House, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, in lots, late the property of HENRY SKRINE, Esq. deceased, VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, si- v tuate in the parishes of CRICKHOWELL LAN- GATTOGK, CRICKHOWELL, LANEIXY, and LAN- GENNY, nearly contiguous to the lngh road irom.ABER- GAVENNY to BRECON, a beautiful picturesque and fertile part of South-Wales, upon the borders of Monmouth- shire, comprising a COMMODIOUS MANSION-HOUSE, OFFICES, GARDENS, ORCHARDING,. RICH MEA- DOWS,, and the DEMESNE LANDS, in. { £ &ud condition, and remarkably well Timbered, called DANY PARK, bounded by the River Usk, and intersected by the Navi- gable Canal from Brecon to Abergavenny. Also ABERBAIDAN, PENCROS LAN. XYR-DAFYD, md HERBERT'S FARMS, THREE RICH MEADOWS near, and a DWELLING-HOUSE in the town of Criçk- bowell, the whole containing FIVE HUNDRED and FORTY-FIVE ACRES, THREE ROODS, and NINE- fEEN PERCHES, statute measure, equal to 813A. 3R. SF. jf the customary measure, now in the possession of Messrs. Cunven, Knowies, Evans-, Lewis, Sanders, and Williams, on leases from Christmas 17Yb, for 21 years, but determinable ay, either landlord or tenant at the end <jf seven or fourteen years, the present rents only £ .3.91 per Annum, Which will admit of very considerable increase. The Daily Park Estate possesses the desirable advantage if having Limestone on the premises, in great abundance, is well wooded and watered, and capable of very great improvement. To be viewed printed particulars may be had on the Pre- mises also at the Bear, Crickhoweil; Longfellow's, Bre- con Angel, Abergavenny King's-Anns, Carmarthen T. Jenkins, Printer, Swansea; Mr. Rudhall, Printer, Bristol; Beaufort-Arms, Monmouth; Mr. Walker, Printer, Glofces- ter; Messrs. Wharton and Dyke, Solicitors, Temple at the Place ol Sale; and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, t;, .I Co. Al- dersgate-street, London, where plans ma v be seen. 1 CARMARTHENSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIOJN, By-Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, pnd Co. On, Wednesday tile 6th of June, at twelve o'clock, at Gar- ra,way's Coffee-IIouse, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill, London., if not. previously disposed of by Private Contract, AVERY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, called DYT1-IELL, advantageously situate in the pa- rish of PEMBREY, a healthy andsahibnous.situation, conv manding extensive prospects, an easy distance from Carmar- then Bay, four miles from the sea-port towns of Kilhvelly and Llaheliy, within 12 nnles of-Carmarthen, and 14 from Swansea, .consisting of about 100 ACRES of PASTURE and ARABLE LASD, ly iug in conveiiifeut inciosures, with I a COTTAGE, ;BARN, and STABLE. The Estate possesses very extensive and valuable Rights of Common, which render it extremely desirable for a Sheep Farm. There arc several Veins of Iron Ore and a two-leet Vein of Coal, which may be worked at a Hmtll expCuce. The situation is extremely eligible for a Sporting Lodge, as Game is very plentiful iu- tlie"neighbourhood;' there is also 4 a strong Chalybeate Spring on the Premises. To be viewed, and printed particulars may be had on the Premises-, also of Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen; At the Castle, Havcrfordwest; T. JenkttM, Printer, Swansea; Mr. Rudhall, Printer, Bristol; MIYWalker, Printer, Gio- cester;. Messrs. Ward, Dennett, and Greaves, Henrietta- street, London at the Place ol Sale-; and of Messrs. Skm- rid'r, Djke, and Co. Aldersgate-sHreet, London. TO BE LET, FOR A TERMOF FIFTEEN YEARS, TTENDREVOYLAN FARM, pleasantly ai.- •* tuated three miles frcra Swansea, consisting of a good House, all requisite outbttilchnas, a Garden, and 50 Acres of ARABLE and MEADOW LAND.. For-further particnlars apply to the Printer .of this Eapef. ( TO BE LET, FURNISHED, A SPACIOUS HOUSE, in-HIGB[-$TRKETJ XjL "SWANSEA, containing three large parJours with a kitchen, ori'the ground-lloor; four bed-trnambers, two wit! closets, on the first-floor; and five in the attic; together with a large Walled Garden; also Stables and Ooacli-iiouse it desired formerly in thti occupation of Gabriel Powell, Esq. deceased, and Mr. Thomas Ljiich. i Apply to Messrs. Davies and Berrington, Attomies, Swansea. > TO BE LET, Furnished, AND ENTtRED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Modern-built, commodious HOUSE, called. KILLAY-LO.DGE, situated in the parish of BISHOP- STOK, about five miles from Swansea, (a pleasant, sporting country) commanding a view Of the Bristol Channel anil the surrounding neighbourhood, with a good turnpike-roall leading to Swansea. The Premises consist of three parlours, two kitchens, dairy, pantry, and store-room, on the ground-floor; and live. good, bed-chambers 011 the second floor; together with uiider-ground;cetlar, all necessary outbuildings, and alaxgfc garden." C«als and Lime may be obtained on very lOiv terms near the Premiaes) which possess, an unlimited riglt; of pasturage on two very estensive Commons.adjoining, A ;tenant;may be accommodated with any quantity ot ei- cederit Lands, not exceeding 100 Adres, with the Cropte, and live and dead Stock. |. Futherparticulars; and a view of the Premises may-lie had on-application to Mr. Voss, Linen-drapar, Swansea. Letters, post-paid, will be attended to. 1 GLAMORGANSHIRE. i TO BE LET, 4NI)' ENTERED tTPON IMMEDIATELY, A Commodious Newly-built MESSUAGE'^01: DWELLING-HOUSE, situated on the STII AND,, in the town of SWANSEA, comprising, on the ground-fldorytwo parlours and a kitchen, pantry and scullery, wilh a large well of water behind, wliicli never dries, formerly used as a- Cold Bath, from which water is conveyed by lead pipes into the kitchen and other,parts of the house on the first- floor, a large -drawing-room, lobby, and three bed-chambers;. and on the second or attic story, a lobby and four .bdd- chambers together with a-large and convenient,new-biolt: Store-house, adjoining the dwelling-house, containing 4 lofts.' The Tenant may be accommodated with a good Thtee- stall Stable, only a few yards dfitaiitfrOiii the above premises^ For further particulars apply to John Williains'Maiisireld, Attorney at Law, Swansea. PEMBRO'KKSHIRE. f TO BE LET, FOR -THE TERM OF SEVEN YEARS, JORDANSTON HOUSE and GARDEN, <J' situate in a very pleasant part of the country,, in the parish of LLANSTAD.WELL, in the said county, distant abput six mites from Haverfordwest, and four from Milford.— Together with 10 or 20 Acres of good MEADOW Gneiu'Nb. For further particulars enquire of-Mrs, Jordan^ Hill- street, Haverfordwest.. ,n i FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the Toion "of. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THOSE extensive PREMISES, and well- accustomed INN, the GOLDEN-LION, situated in HIGH-STREET, now in the occupation of Mr. Thos. Wilkins, Also, that roomy HOUSE and SHOP, situated between the above Inn and Mr. Mansfield's house. j The. front: of both houses to High-street measures about 90 feet; their depth from High-street te the back way about 350. feet; their front in the back way about 90 feet. The situation is well calculated for erecting an extensive Manufactory, 9nd has two Wells of excellent Water. Or a spacious street may here be opened from Iligh-street to the back way, -which would benefit tli-e Goldeii-Lion, and make it-the. most com- modious Inn in that increasing part of the town. -The spe- culator will find these premises well worth his attention. Also,.TWO p)EED POLLS, one fot< £ -50, secured upon the Swansea TurnpikeTrtist; the other for o £ .21, secured upon the Witch-Tree-Bridge Trust j they wi 11 both be dis- posed of so as to bring the purchaser aii interest of above per cent. pe"allllttiii. Particulars of Mr. John Davies, High-street, Swansea.—i Letters must be post-paid.(One Concern.) GLAMORGANSHIRE TO BE SOLD; AND ENTERED tll'ON AT MIDSUMMER NEXT, A LEASE (40 years of which are unexpired) of PREMISES, consisting of several large Build- ings, formerly^ employed as COPPER-WORKS, with a large OBE-YARD and WAREHbfSES on the river side, and the use of a <^>mniodious Quay: EIGHTEEN COTTAGES^ a good DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, :an excellent: four^tall STABLE, COACII-HOUSE, and other conveniences, situate at Melin Crythan, near N eath. Particulars may'be had by application on the Premises; or by letter (post-paid) addressed to Mr. Jas. Coke, N cath. THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against JOHN OVENS, of the town of Cardiff, in the county of Glamor- gan, Tanner, Dealer and Chapman, intend to-meet on the 16th day of May next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the Angel-inn, in the town of Cardftf aforesaid, in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Bank- rupt when and where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed. Cardiff, April 17. CHAS. BROWN, Solicitor. Mr. Arthur Young's Farmer$Kalenclar. This day was published, In one large-volume 8vo. price 10s. 6d. in boards, THE FARMER'S IVALENDAR; containing practical 'Explanations of the Business necessary to be performed 011 various kinds of Farms during every month of the year; with the Principles of various new Improve- ments and Instructions for executing tlieiii. By ARTHUR YOUNG, Esq. F.R.S. Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, and flonomryMernbcr of many Societies in' Europe and America. lit -ica. The plan of this work is already made known to the pub- lic, and has been sanctioned by the rapid sale of four large editions.' It had, however, remained out of print several years, but the Author has now re-published it, with such considerable improvements and alterations adapted to the present-advanced state oi Agriculture, that it may be justly described as an entirely new and modern work. Printed for Richard'Phillips, No. 71, St. Paul's Clrarch- yardj and may be had, at the London price, ot T: JciIkms, Printer ot this Paper, who has just received several copies ofthe work; and also of The- PICTURE of LONDON, price 5s. MAYOR's HIS TORY ot ENGLAND, 2 vols, price l^s. ENCYCLOPAEDIA of WIT, price 6s. NISBET on DIET, price 6s. THOMSON'S FAMILY PHYSICIAN, PRICED PEAIBROKESHIRE., A PARTICULAR OF ESTATES TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, }At l3iC Castle-mn, Haverjbrdwest, on Saturday, the 9th day ol June, 1804, at four o'clock in the'afternoon. ruts PrcmisèS. TaianU. Tenures. ts Yearly Re, Pari$of' St. Thomas, Haver- ,i. fordwist. -1 u '• » j 'i r3Lives,viz.Eliz.BoweniS m A capital Messuage or Dwelling-~i ll» ^8 d; 27 Housp, wifh a Close called the > Mrs. Martha Roch. 5 Under lease for her life, > Kennel Field v.. } j X' worth p«r anouia J —' 25 '□ 0 3 Five Houses, Ga: ,s, and Rack7 airs Mar R0ch widow '5 Lease for 99 vears, 26 of) n a Close,in St.,1 howl's Green.rs.iviar.nocii,widow,, | whichare ^expired 2 35 .5 A ;4' Part of the Tan-yard on the Quay, ? C Lease for ever, at the) .with its appurtenances.. Mrs. Jortunp ? yeatly rentot^^pijy-S 5^0 TT 1 < > <•, • K C. Sible hail yearly Hamletsqf St. Thomas, in Ifa. r county of Pembroke. £ East and West Stoney Wall Parks. Mr.'Johh Bowen At-will ,A b 0 k 6 Walter's Hill, three Closes with a) J,' :? 2, 5 g9 (J O Cottage and Garden. ,-j -^fr* George<Bevans Ditto v«.•v. 9 1 12 27.16' *0 7 RochFatk iMr. Garrett Ditto 4 >0 o -tl n? n 8 Long Mfeadow Mrr Stephen George. Ditto 8 0 20 29 0-0 A at Parifh of Camrose.. if" Lease for the lives of Es-y fa. called bxiock 5 •' 1 Sarah Lewis, aged 24, & 4 arid duties, Essex Lewis, aged 18,V _{ Lease "for the lives o'fT. V 1. 10 A Messuage,Tenement, and Lands, >' Tu„.iw"1 w v y ^oolcoc^, David-Pfnl- 40 on ft'.rt called CiotnwaUs TIWJJUHSWoolcock. < lips, of WoUsdale, far-.)-Customary P~<.0 mer,. and Thjxf. Harry,C Acres. and duties' MtfstifcA .v r »«,«:.y 11 A Fee Farm Rent, or Rent Charge') /•' '< ot £ .9;Kto?'per-ann. chargeable > Joshua Alleh,Esc. « A on the lands of Bicton ) Q For particulars apply to Mf. William Evaiw, Attorney, Narberth; Mr. Stokes, Attornfey,Haverfordwest; or ■ "• • Mr. Ro.beit Nelson Thomas, Attorney;Swansea.. CARDIGANSHIRE mid CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, • THE under-xnentioned very desirable MESSUAGES and FARMS, situated in the several e rii £ S^'LT,!WV?,l]!ifY' LLAN-TTXFI-ARN ODIN, KILKENNIN, CARON and LLANWE^OG, 111 the countv of Ocirdigcin, and LEWY CR^V IS« in thti county oi? Curniavtheif. KP" leitemenis. Tenants.* Acres. eurtyiieut 1 Goyallt- I., J" 777 A. >. P. X7T V Clwlcodur J Rev. Mr. Jones .i. 2 351 63 0 0 o. ■Geia-yvceed William Williams 138 0 10 31 0 O 4 J ay-yn-y-Cwm t ."5. IVny-ffori :fc. ( David Ledwick j H i 52 10. 0 -I 1 Daniel Williams 97 3 15 30 0 0 Joshua Davies 142 215 c'5: 0 0 8 Tynyrhellig ."I B-ees Jtmkin, on Lease ror) 9 Letlirgfig three Years from Michael- > 143 0 20 14 0 O J mas 1803 s 10 Bryn Glass and Hafodiass Thpmas Rees 5n 3 10 91 n a 11 Nant-y-wernog John Davies toi 2 Z fo 10 o 12 Bryn-yr-ambor. Evan Wiillams 3 30 13 S 2 ILANEADARN* ODIN. V 13, Panty Reudy John Hughes 09 s ft o, 1n » JamesiJdvies I I iS 35 S *0 g KILKENNIN. • .15 Bwlchwernen John Vaughan, Esq. 197 2 10 41- '2 9 It & £ X -q- m t so 5 SI + a ? 11 U Jeukm Lewis 94 2 10 35 0 O 18 -Kilkcninn-Xii:, one-tlurd Tlio.nas U-wis 000 3 00 eARON. 19 Brynhownant i Seite of a House in the town of Tregarron j David Jones 82 3 10 9 9 0 LLANWENOO. Pant Bach josepi, Davies 20 0 0 900 In the parish oj i,ewy crvtis, Carmarthenshire. y u v 20 Truy Detaid, alias llhud-y-Detaid John Thomas 42 0 0 9 0 0 The respective rcnaiits will shew the Premises, and for further particulars apply to Mr. Stephens, Solicitor, New- town, Montgomeryshire, who is authorised to treat for the sale of the whole together or separately ftewtown, AprU -%», 1804, 1 J' CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Monday, the 14th of May inst. at the Talbot-inn, in the town of Carmarthen, between tlie hours of two and six o'clock in the aiternoon, subject to the Conditions of Sale which shall be then produced, ALL that valuable and very desirable FARM cf LANDS, called GARN-HOWELL < £ STAVELL- WLNN, situate within 3 miles of the Sea-port and Market- town of Llaneily, m the said county, and adjoining the turnpike-road leading from Llaneily to Llanon, and within a" few hundred vards 10 the Carmarthenshire Railway containing about 70 Acres of ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LANDS, and now let to a Tenant at the rent of jf .50 per ann-uin. The continual rapid increase of trade at the port of Lla- neily, and the plentiful supply of Lime and Coals at a very cheap rate, and the great consumption of every article of a- gricultural growth in the neighbourhood, are considerations that render these, lands an object worthy or the attention of those persons who may be inclined to become purchasers. There are Vems oi Coal, Culm, and Iron Ore, under these Lauds. For further particulars apply to John Williams, Solicitor, Carmarthen; or Mr. W. Davies, of the same place, Auc- tioneer. 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 Tuesday, the 22d day of May inst. be- tween the hours of two and four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, THE FOLLOWING Freehold Estate, Sheep-walk, and Lands, IN ONE LOT; ALL that MESS UA G E, TENEMENT, JLlL. FARM, and LANDS, called BWT.CHCYNNENT, situate in the parish of LLAN VAIR-A K-Y-HKIN, in the county of Carmarthen, consisting oi ARABLE: MEADOW, and PASTURE LANDS, well enclosed, now in the occupation of William Evan, a responsible Tenant, at the yearly rent of £ .34, under an agreement for three years-commencing at Michaelmas last. There has lately been erected upon these Premises, at a very considerable expence, a Dwelling-House, Barn, and Beast-House, entirely new the Lands arc cauahle ot great improvement, and are .-situated about 5 miles from the market-town ot Llandovery aforesaid. And also, all that SHEEP-WALK, LANDS, and PRE- MISES,.commonly sali-ct PANT-Y-CP.AVI- situate in the parish of LLANW KTIA, in the county of Brecknock, now in the occupation -of John Roiley, at the veariy rent of Six Chihteus, reserving thereout Pasturage for ten Head of young Cattle yearly, which- is estimated at < £ .3 per annum in addition thereto. Tlrese last Sheep-walk and Premises are situate within a convfmeHt distance of the forfuei-,anr).are capable of keeping trom two to three hundred.Sheep, and upon -which is a prospect of .raising Lead Ore. For particulars apply to Mi. Herbert jjpyd, Attorney a Law, Cariiiarlhea, i >- CARDIGANSHIRE. NAVY-HALL ESTATE, BEING A VERY IMPROVABLE PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Black-Lion inn, in the town of Lampeter-Pont- fctephen,.in the said county, on Wednesday, the '23d day ot May Inst, between tlie hours ot four and six of the clock in the afternuon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, IN THE PARISH OF LLEDROD. ALL that M E S S U A G E, T E N E M E N T/ DEMESNE and LANDS, called NAVY-HALL, con- taining by admeasurement 14.BA. 311. 24P. be the same more or less, in the occupation of Morgan Morgans. IN THE PARISH OF LLANILAR. All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called, GARDENNY, containing by admeasurement 14SA. 1R. 33P. be the same more or less, in the occupation of Rees Evans. Also, all that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called CEFN-COCH, containing by admeasurement 81 A. 2R. L'ie Same more or less, in the occupation of Thomas Williams. IN TIIE PARISH OF RHOSDIE. All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called TY 'N y NANT, containing by admeasurement 70A. 1R. 15P. be the same more or less, in the occupation of John WfJter. The Premises have extensive Sheep-walks, and also a of Common on the extensive hills the re- spective farms. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Jones, of Pen- y-bont, near Tregaron. Cardiganshire or to Herbert Lloyd, of Carmarthen, Attorney. FOR THE FACE AND SKIM A PLEASING APPEARANCE IS THE BEST LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION. 1\\). 55, Long-Acre. GOWLAND's LOTION, (prepared by R. DICKINSON, sole Proprietor of the Original Re- cipe) has been established, in the first circles oi fashion, for 'upwards of fiftyyears, as the most effectual-cleanser ofthe Skin, and beautifier of the Complexion, in all the most dis- agreeable complaints to which it is incident, and thereby insuring a pleasing and agreeable appearaijjre but as expe- rience teaches that. Medicines a>c subjccttd the arts of the unprincipled in proportion to their exceile ice and reputa- tion, this should .always be enquired for in the," Ilame of Dickinson's Goivlcmd's Lotion, there being varvotps-composi- tions prepared to imitate the genuine Mediciup: Sold as above, in quarts 8s. 6d. pints 5s. 9d. and half- pints2s. 9d,; by T. Jcnkms, Printer of this Paper, and T. Allen, Swansea; Bird, Cardiff; Daniel, Carmarthen; Tud.ir, Monmouth: Wright, Watluns, and Allen, Hereford; and by every reputable Vender ot Medicines in Europe, of whom may be hart, gratis, a •pamphlet containing the most incontrovertible proois 01 Mr. Dickinson's right to, and pus- .session oi, the Original Recipe, and demonstrating theimpro- babiiity, it not impcssibuity, that any other person can know of n'hut ingredients tins exceilciit Jiiedicine is ccaipa^ed.