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L, D *pnZ CORPORATION.of SWANSEA will .A grant LEASES for 99 Years, at a moderate Rent. persons who may be inclined to BUILD HOLSES on the BORROWS, at SWANSEA; the ground (which is staked out) contains 600 fc.et in front, alld 160 feet in depth; lies close to the Sea, and commands an ve view ot Swansea Bay, and the Coast of Devon and Somerset. The situation is .in every respect most desirable for Private and Lodging-Houses. Plans and- Elevatibns may. be seen at Mr. T. Bowen's, Silversmith; aud at the OiHce 01 this Paper, in W ind-:Meet; and further particulars may be had of J. Jeffreys, Portreeve Of Swansea: _■ Swansea, Aug. SI, 1804. 7- E. SLORAM,7"™ STRAW, CIIIP, <So LEQHOHN HAT MANUFACTURER To her Royal Highness the DUCHESS of YORK, (FROM JFO. 6, "BA i'lJ-STRI'.E'i' HATH), Opposite the MACKWOIITR-ARMS IX N, M. OST res pee t fu lly i n fo rm s the Nobility and Gentry of SWANSEA and its environs, that she has just recei ved an eleg;iai assortment of FAJNCY FLOWERS, which, with her HATS, BONNETS, GT.OVKS, &C. &C. owing to the shortness of her stay, will be sold much nhder prime coat, being under the necessity of returning to Bath much iooner than she expected. N. B. Great allowance to Dealers. Also, a select quantity of NEW Music, PATKNT FLUTES, Best Ronmn VIOMN, VIOLONCKLI.O and HARP Smiles, MUSIC PAPER, &C. ixc. on Sale. r. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By D. PERROTT, Oil Monday, the 17th of Sept. inst* and following days; ALL the neat arid well-preserved HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE of the late Mrs HQART <OTi.si'sting of feather-beds and beddnig, four*po'st ahd -oihe WcWtearja and timutrre; mahogany dining, Pembroke, and ^^tabiesjilfiahogany drawers, iogaii), hair-bottofn and <Laj))bM chairs, pier and ca with va- xipus other articles, kitchen JumiTure, &c.. >. Sale to begin each" ty at eleven o'clock itfthc forenoon. FOR SALR BY By RICHAtlD JOJCES. At Gufacn, MarIJandovcry, hvthe courtly of Carmarthen, ■ On Tiiesday,the 18th day of September Inst; at clfevcn > o'clockiia themortting, 1 ONE Black. BuH, six Cows and Calves, two "Cows-; eight Heifers, two and three years old, six Steers t ages-, wo Bull Tas; and Fillies,, one-Gart-rIlorse, two Cart-Mares, oiie.4ry.e.arbid Bay Jilly, one Wa^gon, two Rotheram Ploughs, Harrows, Horse and 0> II uneis, uid sundry other amdes. •The above-are wdrth the attention of the Public. Credit will be given on good. scewrityi Moke capital prizes 4- LESS TICKETS. Three Twenty Thousand Pound Prizes. Three Ten 1 hqusand, Pound Prizes. Three Five Thousand Pound Prizes, Nop rize less than £ c&. MONDAY, the 2-tth bf this Month, begins JLVJL DRAWING, The GRAND STATE- LOTTE ftYy Which contains a greater proportion of CAPITAL PRIZES to tfife small number of Tickets, than, any lormcr Lottery. SCHEME. 3 of £ .'20,000 are £ .60,000 3 —. 10,000 — 30,00(1 3 — 5,000 — 15,000 6 1,000 — 6000 8 — 500 — 4,000. .'20" tOO .— 2,000 40 — "s6- — !MOO €,550 20 — l.'l.OOO 25,000 Tickets. '£.25Ø,OOO Fart of the Capitals to be determined as under: "First-drawn Ticket, First Day £ .1.(!()(} .First-drawn Ticket, Seventh Day 10.000 First-drawn Ticket, Eigh'thI>;iy 20,000 First-drawii Ticket, Ninth D¥y.. 5,000 Tickets and Shares on Sale, at every LicenseaTLotMry Omce. PRESENT J'KICf.. Tickets ■ J17 19 ■"> Half • • • '■ £ 9 Ô 0 1, Quarter 4 14 0 Eighth •••• ^2 7$| [ Sixteenth •• 1 4 0 J lotteries Restored to their Original State, ■ And TICKETS and SHARES" ARK VOW SEtr.IKG By J. BRANSCOMB anrCo. GLBr-ESTABLISHED STA TE-I,OTTERyl OFFICES, Kb. It, HQUJQRN, and 37, CQRNHILb, Where the following Capital Prizes.: have, bee# sold, shared, >" and registered, nameiv, ,Pgur of of^ £ 10,000. —Fifteen —Twenty-six of £ 2,000.—Fifty-three ^1,000.—Likewise the (mfy ^30,000 Prize; that cvcr was shared, besides a great niunber of^'SOO, £2OQ, ^IQO. &c. And Ity whom the original plan. fcr-Stamping the Shares, &c. was transmitted to the Right Hon. Lord JvWtb, which has increased the profit to the Public on Lotteries, since that tuae, (o a very grftat amount; ORDERS FDR TICKETS AND SHARE? TAKKN IS Bv T J,L;Ni'KI,N'S,: Plllxf&R OF THIS PAPER, 4 Please to observe, the Tickets in this Lottery are intrin- 8Jcallyworth ,1.:¿ per Ticket more than in the last and. for-. wcr Lotteries, •' there being only 25*000 Tickets, and sundry Prizes as particularized in the Scheme, which contains three £ S0,000, three ^10,000,; three ^5,00ft &c. &c; and the lowest Prize £ '20, therefore an early purchase is reeom- Bwnded, from a certainty of an advance very soon taking place, this being the only State-Lottery that "can be drawn in the present year. A LL Persons having any claim or demand il- on the Estate and Effects of the late- Mr; WILLIAM- COOK, of ABEKAVON-FOPOK, .Glamorganshire,, are re- tiuestedt« send tn their account to Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, of Aberavon-Forge aforesaid, t!se Widow and Aduiinistratrix, stating particularly the it a-, it rei I persons who stood indebted to the said deceased are re^Mested to pay the amount at their debts to the sttidAd;inmstra.trix forth- with, or the be sued without further notice. 1804. GAME DUTY. THIS is to give Notice', tliut:the UlST of GAME CERTIFICATES and DEPUTAWOHS, %ued within the Counties of CARDIGAN,, CAHMAIFITIIKN, P^J^BRQkE, with the J)aVe,s: ar.nex.ed therteld, will be SSS f Cambrian Newspaper, immediately after the month andtbe additioruiriJ^lAdviniigthe sea ftoiWM beuusertea the^ut, auf aWo Pnntod £ \sU of the skme posted ip tie^ several towns, &p. witlun lim«aid cdiinties. I er>oii» appi) uig for Certificates!and' Deputation's atthe several Stain"[»-OJlices within the said Counties, will have the saiue procured for theffl, upon their |»a>iu« £ ;> 4*. for the former, and £ 1- -gs-. for the latter, and (heir natneA -will be carefully inserted in the Lirts. '• Depntcition or Appointment ol'Gnmekee.per being a Deed, rec^mres a 25s. and after the 11th of October ne*t, will re- ^utrtfa 30s. Deed Stamp. Persorts discovered evading the a^oVe Duty will forth- *tth be proceeded against .in "the Exchequer. ■. -;WMi-'BOWEN,' Distributor. Cardigan, August,24,.1804., V BRECONSHIRE. R0LES and REGULATIONS fc>r SPQRT- EVG upon the HILLS belonging to JOHN MAC- JfAMARA, ESq. in the said eo^iity; 1. NoVperson will be allowed t'o"Shoot,without leave un- cer the hand of John or Ai-thur Macnamara. 2. No person will be allowed to Sport but m'the com- pany of the Keeper of the said Mnnors. 4 3. No person will be allowed to Kill more than Two. Brace tfGronscinoneday. 4. No person will- be allowed to Shodt but on 'the days mentioned in the card given for that purpose. 5* Owing to the great Scarcity of Ganie, no person will be. allowed to Sport tins year after the 25th day of August. 6. The Game on the Glenddwr Hills being nearly, de- stroyed, no person will be permitted to Spurt on those this year. ■ A reward of FIVE GUINEAS will be paid at Langoed- ^astle, upon conviction of each Poacher or unqualified Person transgressing the Laws upon the said Manors, over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament; and the informer's name kept secret, ■ _Nor will any person of any description be suffered to Hunt for Game, under pretence of breaking ,in Dogs, or u'll e.r *pon any other pretence whatgpever, Lan^uetf, Aug.. 6; 1§04. SW'ANSF,V, GLAMORGANSHIRE. ItXT ANTED, in a. genteel family where six i T or seven Servants are kept, A Middle-ape-,t Perton as COOK and .HOUSEKEEPER, ivhp Will have a Kiiclien- m.tid under her. She must perfectly understand her busi- ness. Liberal Wages will be allowed, and undeniable re- ferences d. For particulars enquire by letter (post-post) to the Printer of this Paper. SWANSEA. ''• TO BE LET, A ND ENTERET) UPON AT MICHAELMAS FF EXT, A Commodious well-built HOUSE, situate in GOAT-STREET, late in the occupation of Mrs. Ho ARK, deceased comprising an Under-ground kitchen and cellar, two excellent parlours, drawing-room, three bed- chambers, and two garrets for servants; with n Court and Garden behind the house. Also, another modern-built HOUSE, sirurtte inCoi.l.r.GE- STREET, now in the possession of Mr. WALT,is; consisting of :i front and back parlour, kitchen, drawing-room, three bed-rooms, and garrets, with 11 Court. Both Houses are in substantial repair, and neatly fitted up. Further particulars may be known on application to Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Goat-street. PORt OF CARDIFF. • TO BE PUULICLY SOLD, TO THE UlliHRsT BIDDER" At the Custom-house, at this Port, on Saturday, the 22d of September, 1804, By Order of the Hen. Commissioners of his Majesty's Customs, (TO PRIVATE PERSONS ONLY) ABOUT 225I Gallons Foreign BRANNY, 24 Gallons ditto RUM, 32 Gallons ditto G ENEVA. Also, 6<¿ RUSSIA DEALS, 11 inches in width, 1rom 1% to 14 feet in length, and from li to 2 inches in tiiickness 1 'Russia DEAL SPAli, 264eet iri 1-sngth and 5 inchos: in diameter. The sale to begin at eleven o'clock. d" SWANSEA. TO UE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRA. T, npiIE PHEMXSES in WORCESTER-PLACE,: X consisting of FO0R. substantial, modem, wei'-bii si SOUSES, *ifl peitect repair,' with Garden» Ti ssure Grounds appertaining to each, situate in a cm i vrt o-' the town of Swansea,^ on rl.e Batiks of the River la>v; v The whptc comaia.ndins a delightful vle,v" of t 1 S; >>pingi Swansea Bay, the and Woods and adjacent country; the whole iornung be nmiul and picturesque scenery. One of the Houses was the residence of the late Tin, ;j Morgan, Esq. and lias attached to it a Coach-house, S- :b!e Brcwbouse, Dairy, Laundry,:w-kh other Offices; and is .,i every respect a desirable resi'dehce for a genteel family, being a coipplete marine situation e!egraiitly fiihshed. There is .part of the Premises not built trpoii, whereon buildings may be advantageously erected. Mr. Jernegan, of Swansea, Architect, bas Plans of the Houses and Premises, who will give every information on the subject; arid further particulars may be known by ap- plying to Dr. Davies, -of Carmarthen; or Messrs. Davies apd Berrington, Attornies, Swansea.. SOUT H-YV ALES.. CARDIGANSHIRE. A Capital FREEHOLD ESTATE, In the Beautiful and Fertile Vale of AYRON. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that valuable and desirous PROPERTY, 'D J.Jt. CALLED The L L WYD JACK EST JTE; consisting of the capital DEMESNE, FARM, <«• LANDS, called LLWY0 JACK, .with EIGHTEEN other FARMS and LANDS contiguous to the Demesne aforesaid, and containing in the»whole, by admeasurement, about 1400 Acres of'very good and rich ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LA ADS, let in separate and compact Farms, to different Tenant?,at-the low yearly rents amounting to- gether to the clear yearly rent oi ;tii(i wfiicli are ca- pable of great improvement; and part of the Estate con- sists of an elegant modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE, at YSTBAO, adjoining the Demesne Lands -aforesaid, and which contains on the ground-floor t)VO parlours, a dining- room, kitchen, outward kitchen, servants-hall, laundry, dairy, pantry, and cellar; on the Mrst-noor, nve good bed- d ",i. C., chambers, withetressing-Tootns, &c.; and on the attic-story, bed-rooms which will contain eight beds for servants, lately erected for the residence of the Proprietor oi the said Estate, with suitable offices, and a good Garden, which are lit lor ♦he imruediate residence of a genteel t'umil y, and is situated in the centre of the said county i>f Cardigan, in a fine pros- pective' part of the county, abounding with all sorts of Game, with a good Fishery, in a good neighbourhood, a pleasant and sporting cpuntry, where all sorts of provisions can be procured at a very reasonable rate. The turnpike-road leading from Lampeter to Aberairoh runs tin ough the centre of this property, and has a post which goes by the door of the Mansion-house five times a week; and in the beautiful Vale of Ayron and its,Jieigh- bourhood, dhere are a great number of very respectable gentlemen's seats. { The Mansion-house is about six njiles distant from the Sea and sea-pott of Aberairon, about the same distance from the market-town of Lampeter, about fourteen miles distant from the sea-port and market-town of Aberystwich, and sixteen i fniles distant from the market-towh of Cardigan. I For further particulars apply, to Herbert Lloyd, of Car- marthen, Attorney; or to Mr. D. Joel Jenkins, of Lam- peter, Cardiganshire, who has the Maps of the Estates, and will shewth-e Premises.

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