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FELL PARKER, *0EMISSION WINE AND BRANDY MERCHANT, rULHAM, NEAR LONDON, BEGS leave to inform Gentlemen in the Country, that he forwards from the West-India Docks, i-cmuon, to all parts of the Kingdom JAMAICA RU M of roe first quality. It is imported in Puncheons of about 110 vxiiilons each; but Gentlemen may be accommodated with sny size Cask they please to order. It is the most proper » fwae to lay in Stocks oi Rum, as the Jamaica-ships arrived in the last Reel are now delivering their Cargoes in. the West India Docks. N. B. FELL PARHEH has for Sale on Commission, lying In a warehouse near the Cdstora-house, 300 KEGS, four gallons each, of real DANTZfC SPRUCE BEER, to be sold at £ l 17s. the Keg, all charges included, delivered to the Inns in London. This is a most excellent Medicine for Colds and Bruises occasioned bv tails, £ cc. No private fa- >Jpnl.y should ever be without it. The Kegs will be put into a hamper for the safety oi conveyance. COWBRIDGE. COSTING at ONE SHILLING per MILE. CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY BEGS leave to inform his Friends and tlie Public in general, that he still continues his POST- ING at the above price from his own House, the PosT-I OFFICE, in COWBRIDOE, where he has fitted up some com- jortable SITTINH ROOMS for the accommodation of those Indies and Gentlemen who will please to honour him with their favours. Refreshment may be had while changing Horses. C. B. being the fira person who canscd the reduction of the Posting Business in this part of the country, hopes for the support of a generous Public. A HEARSE KEPT, #c. BUILDING GROUND. THE CORPORATION of SWANSEA will grant LEASES for 99 Years, at a moderate Rent, to persons who may be inclined to BUILD HOUSES on the BURROWS, at SWANSEA the ground (which is ttaked out) contains 600 feet in front, and 160 feet in depth lies close to the Sea, and commands an extensive view of Swansea Bay, and the Coast of Devon and Somerset. The ,titutwoli is in every respect most desirable for Private and Lodging-Houses. Plans and Elevations may be seen at Mr. T. Bowen's, Silversmith; and at the Office of this Paper, in Wind-street; and further particulars may be had of J. Jeffreys, Portreeve of Swaiisca. (CHARCOAL DENTIFRICE, recommended c by eminent Medical and Philosophical Characters as the safest and best TOOTH-POWDER. Invented and prepared by D. COX, CHYMIST, &c. AT THE ROYAL ELABORATORY <> 10CF.STEB j And sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, price, with ètuty, Jts. lj-d. Of whom may be had, prepared by D. Cox, Cachoes du Rose, (extracted from, the Damask Rose,) lighlv useful, in pulmonary complaints, a preservative troin 4>tl''n-(\c effluvia, and the -ill effects troin sudden exposure to a dense and cold atmosphere. Aromatic Pearls of Cinnamon, Cardamom, Peppermint, and Ginger, for debility, flatulency, and indigestion. Nitre and Tonic Tablets. Lozenges of every sort. Mild and pleasant Aperient Salts, extracted from the Purging Mineral Waters, will, in many constitutions and diseases, be found useful, when the waters disagree, or can- 74ol be taken. v-, Essence, of Jamaica Ginger, Peppermint, Chamomile, Co- tomho, Myrrh, &c. 0 Pish Sauces, Spice and Culinary Essences, &c.. Also, SCHEMES oj'.COX's M EDICINE CHESTS. NOTICE TO. CREDITORS. r CARMARTHENSHIRE. THE CREDITORS of the late Mr. REES JL LLEWELLIN, of LL lNYIJIUE, in the said county, deceased, are desired to send an account of their demands to Mr. John Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen, in order that the same may be investigated and discharged. ALL Persons having any claim or demand nn the Estate and ElTcctsof the late Mr. WILLIAM COOK, of ABRRAVON-I'ORGE, Glamorganshire, are re- quested to selld in their account to Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, of Aberavon-Forge. aforesaid, the Widow and Administratrix, statin" particularly the nature thereofAnd all persons who jtood "indebted to the said deceased are, requested to pay the amount of their debts to the said Administratrix forth- *ith, or they will be sued without further notice. A.beravon-Forge, Aug. 30, 180-1. PIICENIX EIRE-OFFICE, LOMBAIW-STllEET, LONDON. THE, flrmsupport which the PHCENIX- j. OFFICE continues to receive from its numerous Friends demands the thanks of the Directors. The modes of insuring FARMfNG STOCK practised by this Office, have been and will be found on due examination fcest adapted to the protection of that kind of property; a particular explanation of which with reference to other modes in practice, may be obtained from the Company's .Agents. This Office, always desirous of giving encourage- ment to the Agricultural Int erests of the "kingdom, has fur- ther reduced the rate on Farming Stock to 2s. 6d. per cent. and its Directors rely that an adherence to the same con- duct Nilliell originally recommended the Phoenix to the pub- lie favour and patronage, will continue to uphold its cha- racter and extend its concerns. The Receipts for Policies falling due at Michaelmas, are sow in the hands of the several Agents. By an Act of Parliament pllssed in the last Sessions, an ad- ditional Duty "f Sixpence per ,1100 upon Fire Insurance, will take place on the 11th of Octoucr next. For the County of Glamorgan, Messrs. MICHAELS Swansea, Mr. JOliN BIRD, Cardiff. For the County of Brecon. Messrs. WJI. and CEO. NOUTU, Brecknock, For the County of Monmouth. Mr. JOSEPH MORRIS Chepstow. For the County of Carmarthen. Mr. BENJAMIN ADAMS Carmarthen. For the County of Pembroke. Mrs. SARAH WII-LJTAMS Haverfordwest. For the County of Cardigan. Mr. CALEB LEWIS Cardigan. And for the County of Montgomery. Mr. PnYCE OWEN Welshpool. The important sums annually paid by this Office to gutterers by Fire, strongly prove the usefulness of this pre- caution, as well to Noblemen and Gentlemen to secure the Value-of their Mansions and as to farmers, Manu- facturers, and all the Commercial Orders, Persons insuring foy Three Hundred Pounds, or up- wards, will not be charged for the Policy. By Order of-the Directors, J H. A. HARDY, £ (jpt. 14, J004,$#•« oi CouBtry Depiatnrtnju GLAMORGAN. TO BE LET, TWO FURNISHED HOUSES, situated at BniTTON-FEitrtY, consisting of a parlour, hall, and kitchen in each house, with good bed-rooms; Garden, Sta- ble, and Land if required, within three miles of Neath and five of Swansea. Enquire of Mr. E. Deere, Cowbridge; or of Mrs. Hannah Davies, at Britton-Fcrry, who will shew the Premises. TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the dwelling-house of the late Mr. Hen. Bevan, Brandy- Merchant, deceased, situate in' Lower Market-street, on Thursday, the 20th day of September instant, ALL the STOCK in TRADE of the said HrXNV" BKVAN, consisting of a lartre quantity of BRANDY, RCIVI, GIN, WINES, &c. of the best quality, which will be put up in suitable lots to accommodate the purchasers.—The sale to begin precisely at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. And afterwards will be Sold, All the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, LI- NEN; CHINA, and GLASS; and also all excellent BIL- LIARD-TABLE. Particulars to be seen at the time of sale. WM. DAVIS, Auctioneer. N. B. The above Spirits are well worth the attention of Gentlemen as well as Innkeepers, &c. as they are proof, and may be re-sold. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE PREMISES in WORCESTER-PLACE, consisting of FOUR substantial, modern, weli-bujt HOUSES, in perfect repair, with Gardens and Pleasure Grounds appertaining to each, situate'in a central part of the town of Swansea, on the Banks of the Riv er Tawey. The whole commanding a delightful view of the River, Shipping, Swansea Bay, the Britton-Fcrry, and Marrram Woods and adjacent country; the whole forming beautiful and picturesque scenery. One of the Houses was the residence of the late Thomas Morgan, Esq. and has attached to it a Coach-house, Stables, Brewhouse, Dairy, Laundry, with other Offices; and is in every respect a desirable residence for a genteel, family, being a complete marine situation elegantly "finished. There is part of the Premises not built upon, t.hereon buildings may be advantageously erected,. Mr. Jeruegan, of Swansea, Architect, has Plans of the Houses and Premises, who will give every information on the subject; and further particulars may be known by ap- plying to Dr. Davies, of Carmarthen; or Messrs. Davies and Berrington, Attornics, Swansea. SOUTH-WALES. CARDIGANSHIRE. A Capital FREEHOLD ESTATE, In the Beautiful and Fertile Vale of AiliOjv. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ^^LL that valuable and desirous PROPERTY, The- LLWYD JACK ESTATE; consisting of the capital DEMESNE, FARM, # LANDS, called LLWYD 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 LANDS, let in separate and compact Farms, to different Tenants, at the low yearly rents amounting to- gether to the clear yearly rent of < £ 675, and winch are ca- pable of great improvement;, and part of the Estate con- sists of an etegant modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE, at YSTRAD, adjoining the Demesne Lands aforesaid, and which contains on the ground-floor two parlours, a dining- room, kitchen, outward kitchen, servants-hall, laundry, dairy, pantry, and cel!ar; on the first-floor, five good bed- chambers, with dressing-rooms, &c.; and on the attic-story, bed-rooms which will contain cight beds for servants, lately erected for the residence of the Proprietor of the said Estate, with suitable ofhces, and a good Garden, which are fit for the immediate residence of a genteel family, and is situated in the centre of the said county of 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 country, where all sorts of provisions can be procured at a very reasonable rate. The turnpike-road leading from Lampeter to Aberairon runs through 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 neigh- bourhood, there are a great number of very respectable gentlemen's seats. e The Mansion-house is about six miles distant from the Sea and sea-port of Aberairon, about the same distance from the market-town of Lampetcr, about fourteen miles distant from the sea-port and market-town of Aberystwich, and sixteen utiles distant from the market-town of Cardigan. 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 wiii shew the Premises. RESPECTABLE ATTESTATIONS For the CORDJAL BALM of GI LEAD, Unparalleled by any: other advertised Medicine in the world, given voluntarily by men of character and respec- tability, men who have daily witnessed its efficacy, and observed its sterling merit. To S. SOLOMON, Esq. M. D. Liverpool. DEAR SIR, I Cannot refer to the time when I have taken the pen in iny hand with more satisfaction than the pe- riod in which it is now occupied, to acquaint you of the asto- nishing efficacy of your CORDIAL BALIVf of GILEAD, which I have used in consequence of excessive debility, oc- casioned by a three years' residence in the West-Indies, and imputed to the heat of the atmosphere. Having em- barked from that part of the world so emaciated, with but little appetite, and my strength very nearly exhausted, spi- ritless, and unable to get any natural sleep, I arrived in this situation at Liverpool, and applied immediately to Dr. So- lomon, whose excellent advice and medicine, after perse- vering in it for six weeks, completely restored to me niy original good state of. health. I am now returning to the West-Indies, in the ship Diana, Captaiil Coupland, where I shall exert myself, as much as possible, to establish the CoiiDiAt, BALM: of Gt LEAD, well knowing it is a Medicine deserving every encomium that can be bestowed on it, and perfectly adapted to the climate. I am, dear Sir, your obliged and obedient servant, JOHN WATKINS. Witnesses, Mr. Samuel, silversmith .and draper, Old Dock. D. Isaac, rcady-nutde seaman's clothes warehouse, Wapping, Liverpool. Liverpool, Sept. 7. Prepared by Dr. Solomon, Liverpool, in 10s. 6d. and 33s. bottles; the latter contain four of the former, by which the purchaser saves 9s. Every genuine bottle has a stamp, which bears the proptietor's name and address, Saml. 80- < lomon, Liverpool," to imitate which in felony. I N. B. The postage of all letters to the Doctor must be paid, and 10s. (k1. as a fee enclosed for advice. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, Car- diff; W M. Davis. Merthyr Tidvil; J. Daniel, Carmar- then J. Potter, Haverfordwest; Wihnot, Pembroke and b y all oUie* repujsbkt Venders of Mediqin** l <r CAPITAL FARM. THE SALE is POSTPONED of all that X MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called PENTRE-MAWR, near SWANSEA, of about 84 Acres: with WAYN-Y-FRON- FRAITH and TYRiLANDORE COLLIERIES; also the TWO PIECES of GROUND and SEVEN COTTAGES, situated at PENTRE, held under Leases of Lives, at the rents of „fl6 16s. (by mistake before stated J_7 7 s.) the to- tal yearly rent beiug £ 140 08. 6d. but of infinitely greater value. v The^inexpired teim,of Mr. Smith's Lease is ten years, who pays 5s. a weigh for the Coal he is working under Wayn-y-fron-fraith Colliery, exclusive of the annual rent of .£1 :to, which 5 s. a weigh produces about I300 per annum. Pcntre-Mawr will be made liable to 7s. 6d. a weigh, should a Colliery be ever established there by the purchaser, or fu- ture purchaser, or their tenants, there being supposed to be valuable Veins of Coal under it. The benefit arising from the weighs paid by Mr. Smith will be in course the purchaser's. This omission of statement, and the above corrections of the mistakes sent in the copy of advertisement to the pa- pers, are the reasons of Postponing the Sale, which, for the convenience of persons coming from Birmingham and other distant parts, nearer Carmarthen than Swansea, and as be- ing more centrically situated, will be on Wednesday, the 3d day of October, 1804, at the King's-Arms, Carmarthen. For further particulars enquire of Mr. J. Jeffreys, Attor- ney at Law, Swansea; and Mr. Lewis, Llandilo or at his Oiiice, Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By D. PERROTT, On Monday, the 17th of Sept, mst. and following days, ALL the neat iand well-preserved HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE of the late Mrs IIOARE consisting of feather-beds and bedding, four-post and other bedsteads and furniture; mahogany dining, Pembroke, and tea-tables, mahogany drawers, mahogany hair-bottom and li' chamber chairs, pier and swing-glasses, calpetting, with va- rious other articles, kitchen furnitme, &.c. Sale to begin each day at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, or at the Cam- brian Printing-Office. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Greyhound-inn, on Monday, the 17th day of Sep- tember instant, between the hours of three and five, sub- ject to such Conditions of Sale as will then be produced, ALL that newly-built DWELLING-HOUSE. situate in FROG-STREET, SWANSEA, lately occupied by Mr. Henry Pyke, Watchmaker, consisting of a good shop, back parlour, large front ditto, two kitchens, an ex- cellent arched cellar, and convenient bed-chambers. Also, all that other newly-built DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the above, consisting of a shop, a good front par- lour, anrl 3 bed-chambers, lately occupied by Peter Galli. Also, a large GARDEN, lying between the above Pre- mises and the Old Rope Walk, now occupied by Mrs: breadth 4,9 feet, ^taininS length 136 feet, and in The seller will have no objection to leave a moiety of the purchase money secured upon the Premises. Apply to Mr". Phillips, Attorney, Swansea. PORT OF CARDIFF. TO BE PUBLICLY SOLD, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, At the Custom-liouse, at tins Port. on Saturday, the 22d of September, 1804, By Order of the Hon. Commissioners of his Majesty's Customs, (TO PRIVATE PERSONS QNTY) ABOUT-225J Gallons Foreign BRANDY, 24 Gallons ditto RUM, 32 Gallons ditto GENEVA. Alsd, 62 RUSSIA DEALS, 11 inches in width, from 12 to 14 feet in length, and from 1| to 2 inches in thickness 1 Russia DEAL SPAR, 20 feet in length and 5 inches in diameter. The sale to begin at eleven o'clock. Eopal Change ^fesutanee, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King George the First,) For ASSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS" GOODS; CORN, IlA y, STOCK,$-c.; and also for the ASSURANCE of LIVES, and granting ANNUITIES on LIVES. THE CORPORATION of the ROYAL 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 fall due on the 29th instant, are hereby informed that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Company s Agents under-menl loned, and thp Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal of their Policies on or before the lStli of October, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, will then expire. Glamorganshire. SwanseaJOHN and W. R. GROVE. BrfCMMMrc. Brecon CHARLES PIUCIIARD. Denbighshire. RUTHIN THOMAS JONES, Wrcxliam.JonNFoumi.s. > Fli?ltshire. HOLYWELL WILLIAM TUBTON. MONTGOMERYSHIRE, .Montgomery. MAURICE JONES.. < .MONMOUTHSHIRE. MONMOUTH" OWEN TUDOR. HEREFORDSHIRE. HEREFORD JO-IIN ALI.EN, BOOKSELLER, LEOMINSTER SAMJJEL N.IEIIOI,AS, Ledbury WILLIAM HOLBHOOK, SHROPSHIRE. SHREWSBURY ,T. ENPOVYIIS, WELLINGTON STEPHEN JENNINS. This Corporfttion will, in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able 'charges .afterttling 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 da LTIagcs by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction.. j N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed free of expence, where i the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. Or upwards. *m* This Company haye invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may & had of the different Agents. By an Act of the last Sessions of Parliament, the DUTY on Fiitr. INSURANCES is increased from 2s. to 2s. 6d. per Cent. which Increase w ill take place on all Payments made aHer the 10th of October next; v j ASSURANCES on LIVES being found to be ad- vantageousto 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 Assurances, and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had of the 1 said Agents,' And, for the greater convenience of the Pub- lie, the Company have determined 'to-extend ( by special<\ asreetnent) tite Assurance on Lives to the age of Seventy- five vears. Sept. 1, IpK SAM. FENNLNG, Jun. See. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AXD ENTERED UPON I-NIMFDTATIFT,Y, A HOUSE, in the Cottage style, containing three parlours, a china pantry, two,kitchens, and five bcd-rooms;, with a MAI.T-HOUSE, capable-of making from "4 to 5000 Bushels of Malt; Dairy,Barn, Stable, Outhouses, and about 50 Statute Acre,; of excellent LAND, situate at ST. ATIIAN, within a mile of the sea, near the port of Aber- thaw, and within five mil'a C',wbridge, a good market- town. Particulars may be known by applying, to Mr. Benjamin Rose, of Swansea; or Mr. Edw. Morgan, at St. Athan's. GLAMORGAN SHIRE r" TO BE SOLD, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A LEASE (40 years of which are unexpired) of PREMISES, consisting of several large Build- ings, formerly employed as COPTER-WORKS, with a large ORE-YARD and WAREHOUSES on the river side, and the use of a commodious Quay EIGHTEEN COTTAGES, a good DWF.LLINO-HOUSE and GARDEN, an excellent four-stall STABLE, COACII-HOUSE, and other conveniences, situate at Melin Crythnn, near Neath. Particulars maybe had by application on the Premises; or by letter (post-paid) addressed to Mr. Jas. Coke, Neath. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By C. BRADLEY, i At Clyn-y-Park, near Lantrissent, on Wednesday, the§6fh of September, 1801, and the following days, until the whole is sold, ALL the LIVE STOCK, CROPS, and IM- PLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY of the different Farms in that neighbourhood, lately occupied by Air. WM. COOK, deceased; and likewise the HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE and DAIRY UTENSILS. The stock consists of 13 milch-cows, 1 bull, 6 two-year cattle, 13 yearlings, 12 calves, 70 sheep, 4 rams, 70 lambs, 2 ram lambs, about 40 pigs, and 6 horses one large rick of old barley, and about 30 acres of new ditto, a quantity-of wheat and oats on the straw, with about 150 tons of prime hay 1 waggon, 3 carts, ploughs, drags, harrows, waggon and cart harness, with ox chains and bars. The Household Furniture consists of four-post and other bedsteads, with beds, blankets, and coverlids, chests of drawers, chairs, and tables, with kitchen furniture, and a great quantity of dairy utensils. The corn ricks are made so as to suit the barns of the different farms, and the purchaser of the corn may have the use of the barns and place to fodder the cattle. Likewise will be LET, to the best bidder, all the LAT- TERMATH and RUFFAGE of the different Farms. The above is well worth the attention of the public, as the whole will be sold without reserve. The Hay may easily be conveyed to Merthyr-Tidvil, as the Farms are »nly about four miles from the Canal. 1 he whole will be put up in suitable lots, and tlie sale will wiUi the Live Stock, at eleven o'clock in the ui vi nine:. The Stocit may be viewed two days preceding the sale. CARMARTHENSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. j Capital Freehold ESTATE of 1400 Acres, I WITH VALUABLE COAL MINKS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Thursday, Sepí. 20,1804, at twelve, at Garraway's Coffee- house, 'Gnange-alley, Cornhill, London, in one lot, A .Very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, ad- vaiuageously situated within two miles of the Sea- .port and Market-town of Llanelly, easy distances from Car- marthen and Swansea, and only four miles from the great Turnpike-road from JMUford-Haven to London, called CASTLE-CADARN 4- GELLY-VAWIt-, And sundry FARMS and LANDS, conf., ining I JCA Acrei of MEADOW, PASTURE, ARABLE, c?- WOOD LAND, lying nearly;compact, with FARM-HOtTSES and OUT- BUiLDIJSOS, let to good .Tenants, a .small part on old Leases for Lives, a very, considerable part on Agreements for 21 years, and the remainder at will, at rents amounting to £625, 12s. per Annum, Capable of considerable increase as the leases expire. The Estate contains many valuable VFJNS of COAL, a large part of which may be worked by Level, and the re- mainder by Engines of smail. power. A public Rail-Road is nearly completed from the exten- sive and rich Iron ,\Tilles in the neighbourhood, aod from the Limestone Hills, and passes through the major part of this Estate, to the Sea-port of Llanelly. which renders this property highly eligible for tfie establishment, of Iron, Cop- per, or other Work. upon an extensive scale, as well as for a great export Trade, in Coals. To be viewed by applying to the. Rev. Mr. Evans, of Llanelly, of whom printed particulars may LIe had also at the Castle, Haverfurdwest; Angct, Cardiff'; Ivy-Bush, and King's-Arms, Carmarthen; of Mr. Jenkins. Printer. Swan- sea; Mr. Rudhall, Printer, Bristol; Mr. Walker, Printer, Glocesler; Mr. Wright, Printer, Hereford; Mr. Wood, Printer, Shrewsbury, Mr. Swinney, Printer, Birmingham: atthePtace of Sale; of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Co. Aldersgate-street, London: and of Mr. Hassall, East-Wood, Pembrokeshire, at both which place.* Plans of the Estate and Sections of-the Collieries may be seen. T DAN I ML LEWIS, formerly of the town of ? Cowbridsie, in the county of Glamorgan, victualler, and late oi' Ewennv, in the "aid county' of Glamorgan, victualler, now confined in his Majesty's gaol fol the said county of Glamorgan, at Cardiff, in the said county, and not being charged in custody on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and four, or at any time since, I "iulil" with any, del)! or debts, sum or sums of money, exceeding in the whole the sum of one thousand five hunllred pounds, do hereby give this first public notice, that I intend to take the benefit ot an Act passed in the forty-fourth year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors." And I do hereby give no- tice, that a true and perfect Schedule, containing a disco- very of all my real and personal estate, hereafter to be sworn to, is now ready to lie delivered to any creditor ap- plying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoier, or his De- puty of the said prison. TUO.mas MORGAN, Gaoler. DANIEL LEWIS. tMARGARET WILLI A MS, formerly of } Ga-vct-Mynyddmaen, in the parish of Mynyddvsloin, in the county of Monmouth, widow, and late of Cock's- head, in the parish of Egiwysitan, in the county of Gla- morgan, widow, now confined in his Majesty's gaol for the county of Glamorgan aforesaid, at Cardiff, in the said county of G 1:llJIor[!an, and not being charged in custody on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and four, or at any time stnce, with any debt or debts, sum or sums of; money, exceeding in the whole the sum of one thousand live hundred pounds, do hereby give this first public no- tice, that I intend to take the benefit of an Act passed in the flirty-fourth year ol his present. Majesty's reign, inti- tuled, An Act tor the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors." And I do hereby give notice, that a true and perfect Schedule, containing a discovery of all my real and per- sonal estate, hereafter, to be sworn to, is now ready to be delivered to any creditor applying for the same 10 the Keeper or Gaoler,-or his Deputy, of the said prison. ihoM 'v? lvloKtiA5e, Tins irnirk of Caolsr, MARGARII VVILLIAMI- =:: f MOnE CAPITAL PRIZES 4- LESS TICKETS. ?jreelw^V Thousand Pound Prists. Thee ^S11 thousand Pound Prizes. lhree rive Thousand Pound Prises. No Prize less than -4ceo. MONDAY, the 24th of this Month, begins DRAWING, The GRAND STATE-LOTTERY, Which contains agreate- proportion of CAPITAL PTUEM to the small number oi IV than any former Lottery, 3-of 20,000 are .GOjOiX) 3 — 10,000 — 30,000 :» — 5,000 — 15,000 6 1,000 — 6,000 8 — 500 — 4,000 'A> — 100 — &(X)0 40 50 — 2,000 6,5.50 — go 131;000 25,000 Tickets. £.250,000 Part of the Capitals to be determined as under; First-drawn Ticket, First Day ..jf. 1,000 First-drawn Ticket, Seventh Day 10,000 First-drawn Ticket, Eighth Day 20,000 First-drawn Ticket, Ninth Day.. 5,000 lickets and Shares on Sale, at every Licensed Lottery 0flloft. PRESENT PRICE. Tickets. ,£18 0 Half • • < £ 9 6"'0| Eighth £ 7 6 Quarter • • 4 14 0 Sixteenth • • 1-10 Lotteries Restored to their Original State, And TICKETS and SHARES » ARE NOW SELLING By J. BRANSCOMB and Co. AT TUEIR OLD-ESTASLrSHBD STATE-LOTTERY GFFLCEFY NQ. 11, HOLBORN, and 37, CORN HILL, Where the following Capital Prizes have been sold, shared, and registered, namely, Four of < £ 30,000.—Sixof < £ 20,000.—Eleven of £10,000. -Fifteen ot £ 5,000.—Twenty-six of ^g.000.—Fifty-three* of c£1,O()(),-tikewl.'t: the only £ 30,000 Prize that ever was shared, besides a great number, of £ '500, £ 200, JflOOt.cxc. And by whom the original Plan for Stamping the Shares, &c, was transmitted to the Right Hon. Lord North, which has increase.) the profit to the Public on Lotteries, since that time, to a very great amount. ORDERS FOR TICKETS AND SHARES TåKEN IS By T. JENKINS, PRINTER OF TFilS PAPER. Please to observe, the Tickets in this Lottery are intrin- sically worth ^Vper Ticket more than in the last and for- mer Lotteries, there being only-25,000 Tickets, and sundry Prises as particularized in the Scheme, which contains rhrel) "of three c £ l0,000', three £ .5,000, &c. 6cc. and thd lowest Prize ^O, therefore an early purchase is re-om- meiidedj^rom a certainty .ot an advance very soon taking place, this being the only State-Lottery *hat can be drawn 1 in ihe present year. MONDAY, the 2-lth INSTANT The STATE-LOTTERY begins DRAINING. NO OTIIEE LOTTERY THIS YEAR. HALL and Co. (Successors to Mr. NICHOLSON) At their Licensed State-Lottery Office, No. 88, CORXHILL. cor/it r cf the Royal Exchange, Lon inn, j RESPECTFULLY acquaint the Puolie, that -'Lt TICKETS and DULY STAMPED SHARES, m a great variety of Numbers, are selling on the lowest Terms, The CapitalPrizes in this Lottery are three of IW,()(J(), three of, £ '10,000, three of £5,000. severat of £ '1*000 to ci5iJ, the lowest Prize ci it), and only 25,000 Tickets. [:3" Orders for the country accompanied with Bills at a short date, Bank IS otes, Cash, or Post-office Orders, exe- cuted on the same terms as if personally present. Correct Numerical and Register Books kept. iVIonev for Prizes as soon as drawn, and in full, without any deduction, two Months after the Lottery has finished. Nu. 2(;, CORN HILL.—Lottery unequalled. TIM ee X < izes of Twenty Thousand Pounds. 7hrcc Prizes of Ten Thousand Pounds. Three Frees of Five Thousand Pounds. HOltNSBY and Co. RESPECTFULLY acquaint the Nobnitv Uci'-try^nnd their Country Correspondents, that che're never was a Slate-Lottery, since the first establishment of Lotteries, that afforded such beneficial chances as the pre- sent. which begins Drawing the 2-lth of this Month. ) Clubs and Societies will not-fail to take advantage of so grand a Scheme. It: is, besides, thebnly Lottery to be drawn this year; arid, whenever that has been the case, many in- stances may be adduced where there have been morefiekeu shared, be.tore tne Drawing commenced, than the whole number of.Tickets contained in the present Lottery, exclu- sive of the number sold in whole Tickets. lIottN SBY and Co. take the liberty to state these facts in hopes to prevent their friends from delaying their purchases, which must lead either to total disappointment or at least to very great increase of price. N, B. Orders by Letter or Carrier executed exactly oa the same terms as if present. v to.1\< AM Prizes, whether of £ 20 or £ 20,000, paid on Demand. Capital Prizes sold., shared, and registered by HORNSBY and Co. 2 of £ '30,000 j 19 • • of ooo 8 ot »0,C>00 j 30 -of. 2,000 2 • of • • • • l.-i,000 j .51 of i 000 15 of 10,001) j 76 .of. iw And in the Private Lotteries, Cox's Grand Prizes, and the Pigot Grand Diamond. T WILLIAM WILKIN'S, uf Cwm derry Cyrn, J in the parish of Lianon, in the connty of Carmarthen, cordwainer, but now_confined in his Majesty's gaol in and for the said county of Carmarthen, and not being charged in custody on the first day of January, one thousand eilrht dumdrcd and four, or at any time, since, with any debitor debts, sum or sums ot money, exceeding in the "whole the sum of one thoussuidfave hundred pounds, do hereby "ive this third public notice, that.] intend to take the benefit ot an Act parsed m the forty-fourth year of his pre-ent Ma- testy's reign, intituled "An Act tor the Keiief of certaia insolvent Debtors. \\itness The mark of JOHN IIIOMAS, Gaoler. WILL:AM WILKIN'S. JOHN IIIOMAS, Gaoler. WILL:AM WILKIN'S. I HENRY JONES, formerly of the town. I, 9 sillP 01 Eaugharae, in the county of Carmarthen, and late of million.* in the parish of Laugharne, in the said county of Carmarthen, farmer, but now confined in his Majesty's eaol m and for the said eoimtv of Carmarthen, and not being charged m custody on the fim day of Ja- nuary one i.hcusanii eight, hundred and four, or ftt HII\ since, with any debt or debts, sum or snius of money, ex- ceeding in the whole the sum of one thousand live hundred pounds, do hereby give this third public notice, that I in- tend to take the benefit ol an Act passed in the fortv-fourth year of his present Majesty's rei-n, intituled. 'An Act ior the lteiiel ot certain Insolveat Debtors -• HENRY JONSft Jou> j. JK XAi; 'ViSitt.