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JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Peakr in FOREIGN and BRITISH SPIRITS, WHOLESALE AND UKTAU,, CASTLE-BAILEY-STREET, SWANSEA, l\/TOST respectfully informs his Friends, that 4. ile has commenced the above Business, and is en- to seil Genuine FRENCH BRANDY, JAMAICA ai)(.i GENEVA, with all kinds of SPIRITS, on terms which he has no doubt will merit their attention. COWBFTLDGB. POSTING at ONE SIlILLLNGper MILE. CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY I^KGS leave to inform his Friends and the JP Public ia general, that he .still couthuies His POST- ING at the above price from his own House, the POST- QvhicT; at COWBR IDG R, where he has fittad up some com- fortable SIXTIKG ROOMS tor the accommodation of those Lathes and Gentlemen who will please to honour him with their favours. Refreshment may be had while changing C. B. being thelirst person who caused the reduction of Posting business in this part of the country, hopes for the support of a generous Pnblic.- frcr- A HEARSE KEPT, &c. BATJIINcC J.. JUST, PUBLISHED, PlUCE, Qs. A TREATISE on HOT and GOLD BATHS; with directions for their Application in various Diseases. To which is added, A LETTER to his GRACE the PRESIDENT, and the MANAGERS of the ROYAL JENNERIAN SOCIETY, tin the introduction and success of the COW-POCK in the Principality of WALES. The second edition. By W. TURTON, M. J). Sutiar of the General System, of Nature, Medical Glossary, £ c. and late of Oriel College, Oxf ord. To be had at the Libraries and Bathing-Houses; and at the Author's house, in Hiuh-street. i' Swansea, Sept. 2.1,1804. EDUCATION. MRS. EYES presumes to acquaint the Gen- tlemen and Ladies of the Principality of Wales, that site continues her plan of EDUCATION at CLIFFORD- PL ACE, her late Father's residence. The Terms are very moderate. Mrs. EVES. will have much pleasure in replying to those frieuds who do her the honour to request the particulars of theui. The School opened on Monday, the 23d of July. Mrs. EVES has no fixed period for the admission of Pupils; the year begins with cachyouug Lady at her entrance into ( tbe house. Clifford-place, near the Hay, Sept. 11,1804. WESTGATE-INN, -■•■■■■ NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. J. IGGULDEN RETURNS sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public, for the great encouragement he has experienced since his entry upon the above Lin, j which he has newly furnished in an elegant and fashion- able stile. 53° Best Old Wines and Genuine Spirits; neat Post- Chaises and able Horses; spacious and convenient Coach- houses, Stables, with other accommodations, on the most liberal terms. BRISTOL, July 24, 1804. JOHN WEEKS, Late of the BUSH-INN and TAVERN, FAtING THE EXCHANGE, WITH very grateful feeling for the many favours he received from the Public during a resi- dence there of 35 years, begs leave to solicittheir support for JAMES ANDERSON, (Who kept the Lnmb-hm, Broad-Mead, eleven years,) Who now begs leave to inform his old Friends and the Pub- lic in general, that has taken the BUSH-INN, TAVERN, and COFFEE-HOUSE, facing the EXCHANGE, in the centre of the City, where he hopes, by constant attention and reasonable charges, to render every thing agreeable and convenient to them who may kindly give a preference to his house. Good Stabling for any number of Horses, which, to pre-' Tent noise and bad smeils, is removed to a convenient dis- tance from the house. Coaches, Chaises, and Sociables let to any part of England. Mail-Coaches and other public Carriages to all parts of the kingdom. J. AN DEnSON hopes that those Gentlemen Travellers who did him the honour of using his old house will not for- fttt. the new undertaking. (One Concern.) To BOOKSELLERS and Others. AUCTION for BOOKS, the First Week in every Month, No. 3'76, ROTHEH JJ ixn E, opposite the London Docks. H. WALKER, PRINTER, AND AUCTIONEER FOR BOOKS, RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that his Winter Sales commence the first week in the next month, when all sorts of BOOKS will be SOLD by AUC- IfON, on account of PRINTEDs, BOOKSELLERS, and Others, wftQ find it necessary to part with any quantity of their stock. 1 lie utility ot this establishment inexperienced by the trade, as an account of sales and cash, is remitted every month, and'such Books as remain unsold by auction; are then disposed of by private treaty. Captains of Ships and Country Dealers are supplied upon liberal terms, at this Warehouse, with valuable and. scarce Books. THEATRE of ANATOMY, Blenheim-street, Great Marlbvrough-street, LONDON. THE LECTURES on the various depart- ments of Medicine will commence at this Theatre, in the month of October, as follows, and will be continued every day at the stated hours ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, S- SURGERY, on Mon- day the first, at two o'clock, by JOSHUA BROOKES, Mem- ber of the Roval College of Surgeons in London. PRACTICE of PHYSIC, MATERIA MEDICA, and PIIAR MACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY, on Wednesday the third, at a quarter before eight o'clock in the morning, bv Ho»i a v lIooj-i.fi, M. D. Fellow of the Liunæan So- ciety, &:c. and Resident Physician of the St. Mary-le-Bone InlinnarVi MIDWIFERY, and the DISEASES of LYING-IN WOMEN and CHILDREN, on Monday the eighth, at half-past ten o'clock, by ItommT BATTY, M. D. of the Roval College of Physicians, FetlMW of the Linnsean So- ciety, and one of the Physicians of Brownlow-street Hos- pital, See. Spacious apartments, thoroughly ventilated, and replete with everv convenience,will1 be ope«i daily, until iwo o'clock, for the purposes of Dissecting and Injecting, where Mr. Brookes constantly attends to direct the Students, and de- monstrate the various parts as they uppcar on dissection. N, B. All tb" SuhWls are prepared by aa Antiseptic j Prowsss. — 1 TO THE BURGESSES of the COUNTY of the BOROUGH of CARMARTHEN. THE Peace of the Town having been so unexpect- edly interrupted by a CONTEST for the ensuing MAi 01 IAL'L'Y, 1 take the liberty oj soliciting I hcfa- vour of your VOTES and to succeedMv. THOS. MonRis in that office; at the same time I wish to ex- plain my motives for engaging-in the contest, I beg leave to assure you, that I am not actuated by personal ambition, but by a desire to render essential service to the Borough at this part icular crisis. It is -well known that a smuLL part of the Corporation Lands, which pro- duced a very trifling rent, has been sold for a sum ade- quate to all the beneficial purposes and improvements, the zcant qfwhich the town so notoriously labours under. The object of my ambition is to be in a situation to enable me so to dispose of this sum, which is upwards of £ 15,000, to those purposes of general advantage zohich every in- habitant and well-wisher' to the prosperity and comfort of the Borough must rejoice to see carried into effect. Its health, its safety, its cleanliness, and its commercial interests, will be attended to without reference to any emolument on my part. It shall be my constant study to render equal justice, to every man and as my atten- tion will be chiefly directed to its police, I.rust I shall become the object of your choice on the day of election. Every publicity possible respecting the disposal of the public monics shall be made; and I shall endeavour to conduct myself in the office, so as not only to obtain your good opinion, but also to prove myself not unworthy oj the distinguished confidence placed in rneby those re- spectable characters who have deemed me a proper object of their nomination. I have the honour to be, GENTLEMEN, With the greatest respect; Your*most obedient humble servant, WILLIAM MORGAN, Carmarthen, $cpt. 8,1804. NEXT MONDAY* MORE CAPITAL PRIZES 4- LESS TICKETS. Th ree Twenty Thousand Pound Prizes. j Thrc-c Ten TlwHsand Pound Prizes. Three Five Thousand Pound Prizes. No Prize less them £20. MONDAY, the 24tb of this Month, begins I. DRAWING, The GRAND STATE-LOTTERY, Which contains a.greater proportion of CAPITAI. PRIZES to the small number of Tickets, than any former Lottery. SCHEME. 3 of £ 20,000 are £ .60,000 3 — Ki.ooo 30.000 3 5,000 — 15,000 6 — 1,000 — 6,000 8 —- 500 — 4,000 20 100 — 2,000 40 50 — 2,000 6.550 — 20 — 131,000 25,000 Tickets. 250,000 Part of the Capitals to be determined as under: First-drawn Ticket, First Day £ .1,000 First-drawn Ticket, Seventh Day 10,000 First-drawn Ticket, Eighth Day 20,000 First-drawn Ticket,, Ninth Day.. 5,000 Tickets and Shares on Sale, at every Licensed Lottery Office. PRESENT PUlCE. Tickets • • • • £ 18 1 Half £ 9 7 0 Eighth •••• £ 2 7 6 Quarter 4 14 0 Sixteenth •• 1 4" o Pray attend to the top line (Next Monday.) Lotteries Restored to their Original State, And TICKETS and SHARES ARE NOW SELLING By J. BRANSCOMB and Co. AT THEIlt OLD-ESTABLISHED STATE-LOTTERY OFFICES, No. 11, HOLBORN, and 37, CORN HILL, Where the following Capital Prizes have been sold, shared, and registered, namely, Four of £ 30,000.— Six of £ .<>0,000.—Eleven of 10,000. —Fifteen of £ 3,000.—Twenty-six of £ 2,000.—Fifty-three' of o £ 1>000.—Likewise the only £ 30^000 Prize that ever was shared, besides a great number of £500, £'200, £ 100, &c. And by whom the original Plan for Stamping; the Shares, 6cc. was transmitted to the Right lion. Lord North, which has increased the profit to the Public on Lotteries, since that time, to a very great amount. ORDERS FOR TICKETS AND SHARES TAKEN IN By T. JENKINS, PRINTER OF THIS PAPER. Please to observe, the Tickets in this Lottery are intrin- sically worth £ c2 per Ticket more than in the last and for- mer Lotteries, there being only 25,000 Tickets, and sundry Prizes as particularized in the Scheme, which contains three £ 20,000, three 10,000,. three .15,000, &c, ike. and the lowest Prize £ '10, therefore an early purchase is recom- mended, from a certainty of an advance very soon taking place, this being the only State-Lottery that can be drawn in the present year. No. 26", CORN HILL.—Lottery unequalled. BEGINS DRAWING NEXT MONDAY. 'Three Prizes of Twenty Thousand Pounds. Three Prizes of' Ten Thousand Pounds. Three Prizes of Five Thousand Pounds. rpIlE avidity with which the Public purchase JL TICKE'lS < £ SHAPES for the ensuing LOTTERY, at the Otfice of HORNSB Y and Co. is not surprising. I HORNSBY and Co. have presented to the Public a Scheme superior to all former Lotteries. It gives an additional ad- vantage to the buyers (more than the last Lottery) of a £ 20,000,—< £ 10,000.—J, 5,000, andseveral beneficial Prizes, to the amount of a sixth part of whole value, ^250,000. These considerations must ensure an increasing sale; and the few remaining Tickets are a very short supply for the general consumption, particularly when compared with past Lotteries, in which there have been more Tickets shared, before theWheet went round, than the whole number of Tickets the present Lottery contains. It is, besides, the only Lottery to be drawn this year. N. B. Orders, by Letter or Carrier, for Tickets and Shares, executed exactly on the same terms as if present. All Prizes, whether of £ 20 or £ '20,000, paid on De- mand, at the old-established State-Lottery Office of Homsby and Co. 26, CornhiU. Capital Prizes sold, shared, and registered by HORNSBY and Co, 2 of • • £ 30,000 j 19 of ■ • £ 5,000 8 of 20,000 30 of.- • '2,000 'o S of •••• 15,000 1.31 •••• of 1,000 15 of 10,000 76 of • • • • 500 And in the Private Lotteries, Cox's Grand Prises, and the Pigoi Grand Diamond, SWANSEA. TO BE LET, AND MAY BE ENTERED tTON IMMEDIATELY, (AT VERY MODERATE RENTS) TWO commodious NEW HOUSES, situate in replete with every convenience winch can possibly be desired; each-comprising a large un- der-ground arched kitchen, pantry, cellar, and coal-house, occupying a depth of nearly 40 feet; on the ground floor, a capital shop, 25 feet by 16, with two handsome bow-win- dows, having a counting-house' adjoining, and a kitchen, pantry, brewhouse, scullery, and'pumps of soft and hard water behind on the first floor ah elegant drawing-room, of the same dimensions as the shop, a lobby, and two bed- chambers; on the second story another drawing-room, 16 feet square, or thereabouts, a lobby, and three bed-cham- bers on the third floor, an excellent dining-room, a lobby, and three bed-chambers; with four good attics above. The front of these Premises is handsomely finished with polished brick, supported by free-stone pillars, pilasters, arches, and cornices, with parapet walls coped with free- stone. The shops, counting-houses, and all the front rooms, are corniced, and, together with the lobbies and stair-cases, beautifully stuccoed. The best rooms are fitted up with Bath-stoves and marble chimney-pieces, and all the others with good grates. Behind each house there is a DOUBLE COACH-HOUSE, and FOUR-STALLSTABI.E, both cieled, with Hay-lofts over the same, and an enclosed yard, with hand- some gates, and a road into Fisher-street, which may or not be occupied by a tenant. D GARDENS may also be had, if required. The back rooms command a daljghtful view of the sea, from which they are not more than 200 yards distant; and the Premises are situated in the most desirable part of the town of Swansea, being exactly opposite the principal Inn, tohere the Mail-coaches to and from London and Ireland arrive daily, and within a few yards of the Post-office, T a- tre, public Libraries, and Market. These Premises are admirably adapted for earn ing on an extensive line of business, and the tenants cannot "fail of letting any part of the Houses they may appropriate for Loogings dhring the summer season, when the town is filled with fashionable company to breathe the salubrious air for which Swansea is so justly celebrated, and to enjoy its warm and cold bathing. Each floor forms a complete suit of rooms for a family, with separate kitchens, and other domestic Conveniences. Also, a convenient HOUSE and SHOP, well situated for business, facing St. Mary's Church, in Cross-street; con- sisting of a large shop in front, one side of the entry with a counter and shelves; a new oven in the bakehouse behind it; a largo rrched cellar to communicate to it from under the front; a large hall, or parlour, in front on the other side with a room, privy, and coal-house behind, on the ground- floor; eight good bed-chambers with a fire-place and grate in each. Further particulars may be had by personal application, or letters, post-paid, to Thos. Williams, Surgeon, Swansea. Of whom, likewise may be rented, Two new FOUR-STALLED STABLES, with good HAY- LOFTS, two large COACH-HOTJSES. cieled, and three convenient, small DWELLING-HOUSES, situated, on the Strand, in .Goaf-street, and High-street, Swansea. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON BEFORE OR AT CANDLEMAS NEXT, Situated at LANPIRT-VARDRA, A Capital FARM, consisting by admeasure- mentof280 ACRES of ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LAND, and about 10 ACRES of WOOD LAND, in a high state Of cultivation* in which state it may be kept, and further improvements made at a moderate ex- pence, being within four mih-t, of Lime, and Coal on the Farm. There are two Farm-houses on the Premises, one of which is newly built, and fit'for the reception of a substan- tial Farmer, with every description of convenience for ex- pending the produce advantageously. The buildings are nearly aft 'newlj erected; consist of stahliçgfor ten horses, large farm-Yard welt Supplied with water, and surrounded by sheds and ox-stalls capable of win- tering under cover fifty head of cattle; The Premises are well wooded and watered, and the House delightfully situated, commanding extensive pros- pects, having two W ailed Gardens and one. Acre of Orchard adjoining; and every encouragement will be given to a re- spectable and substantial tenant. For further1 particulars apply to Messrs. Craw.liav and Geor^;„C-ytarthfa' Mr. Bradley, the Angel, Cardiff — Davwi Ihomas, the Bailiff, wm shcw the Premises. SOUTH-WALES. 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, CALLED The LTJVYD JACK ESTATE; consisting of the capital DEMESNE, FARM, rf- LANDS, called LLWYD JACK, with EIGHTEEN other FARMS and LANl>b contiguous to the Demesne aforesaid, and containing in the whole, by admeasurement, about 1400 Acres of very good and rich ARABLE, MEADOW, and PAbl URL LANDS, let in separate and compact Farms, to different Tenants, at the low yearly rents-amounting to- gether to the clear yearly rent ot' £ 675, and which are ca- pable of great improvement; and part of the Estate con- sists of an elegant modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE, at ASTRAD, adjoining the Demesne L and. aforesaid, and J which contains on the ground-floor two parlours, a dining- room, kitchen, outward kitchen, servants-hall, laundry, dairy, pantry, and cellar; on the first-floor, lire good bed- chambers, with dressing-rooms, &c.; and on the attic-story, bed-rooms which will contain eight beds for servants, lately erected for the residence of the Proprietor of the said Estate,: with suitable offices, 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 goocf 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 live 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. 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 Lampeter, about fourteen miles distant from p i't and iiiai the sea-port and market-town of Abervstwich, and sixteen miles 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 will shew the Premises. ALL Persons having any claim or demand Oil the Estate and Effects ofthc late,Mr. WILLIAM COOK, of ARKIIAVON-FORGE, Glamorganshire, are re- quested to send in their account to Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, of Aberavon-Forge,aforesaid, the Widow and Administratrix, stating particularly the nature thereof;—And all persons who stood indebted to the said deceased are requested to pay the amount of thei/ debts to the said Administratrix forth- with, or they will be sued without further notice. Aberavoji-Fcrge, Aag. 30,1804. GLAMORGAN. TO BE LET, TWO FURNISHED HOUSES, situated at JL BRITTON-FKRRY, 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 live of Swansea. Enquire ot Mr. E. Deere, Cowbridge ot of Mrs. Hannah Davies, at Britton-Ferry, who will shew the Premises. MONMOUTH. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, AT A VERY MODERATE REVI" A Large, commodious and modern DWELL- ING-HOUSE, with a handsome Portico Entrance, pleasantly situated in a broad airy street in the town of MONMOUTH; comprising two excellent parlours in front, a large dining-parlour which measures 22 feet by 16, a very commodious kitchen, with a kitchen stair-case, back-kitchen, laundry, and other requisite offices; an elegantewell finished drawing-room, of dimensions the same as the dining-parlour, commanding a most beautiful and uninterrupted prospect over a vast extent of the surrounding country, which pre- sents itself in a variety of pleasing and diversified aspects a large best bed-roonij ten other bed-rooms, with convenient closets in most of them; together with a large Garden walled in and planted with the choicest fruit trees, now in high perfection. further particulars may be had by addressing letters, post-paid, to Mr. Phillpo'tts, Attorney", Monmouth; or the Printer of this Paper. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TOGETHER OR IN SEPARATE LOTS, AND ENTERED UPON AT LADY-DAY NEXT, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called DDOL, situate in the- parish ol I LLANDUGWYDL, UI the said county; consisting of about 40 Acres of as good MEADOW GROUND as any 111 the Principality. The House is in good repair, and the Hedges remarkably line, situate on the river ly vy, about four miles from Car- aigan, and adjoining the turnpike-road leading from thence to Newcastle. For particulars enquire of the Proprietor on the Premises; or of Wm. Davies, Esq. Llwyngorras, Pembrokeshire. CAP1TAL FARM. rpHE SALE is POSTPONED of all that X MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called PENTRE-MAWR, near SWANSEA, of about 84 Acres; with WAYN-Y-FRON- FRAITHandTYR-LANDORE COLLIERIES; also the TWO PIECES ot GROUND and SEVEN COTTAGES, situated at PENTRE, held under Lea-es of Lives, at the rents o £ £ 16 16s. (by mistake before stated £ 7 7s.) the to- tal yearly rent being ci. 14,0 Os. 6d, but of infinitely greater value. The unexpired term of Mr. Smith's Lease is ten years, who pays 5s. a weigh for the Coal he is working under Wayn-y-fron-lraith Colliery, exclusive of the annual rent of £ l,20, which 5s. a weigh produces about £ 300 per annum. Pentre-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 Sw ansea, and as be- ing more centrieally situated, wiil be on Wednesday, the 3d day ot October, 1804, at the King's-Arms, Carmarthen, For further particulars enquire of Sir. J. Jeffreys, Attor- ney at Law, Swansea: and Mr. Lewis, Llandilo or at bis Ofiice, Carmarthen. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Cardiff-Arms inn, in Cardiff, on Saturday, the 27th day ot October next, between the hours of iom and six in the afLernpon, the following lots, subject to such Con- ditions ol Sale as shall be then and there produced, unless in the, mean time disposed of by Private Contract, and of which notice will be given: In the purish pf Wcn'Doc, in the said county. Loti. TVflNE HUNDRED £ FIFTY OAK L TREES, and 550 ASH. Lot2., 54 OAK TREES, 346 ASH, and 16 ASP. Lot 3. 46 ELM TREES, 66 ASH, and 27 SYCAMORE. In the parish of Mcrthyr-Dovan, in the said-county Lot 4. 1:>hs OAK TREES, and 11.5 ASH. Lot 5. 90 OAK TREES, and an ASH COPPICE. Lot 6. 149 ELM TREES, and 36 ASH. I¡¡ the parish, of St. Andreas, in the said coiuity: Lot 7. 667 OAK TREES, and 12 ASP. Lot 8. 100 ELM TREES, 3-J ASH, and 7 SYCAMORE. In the parish of Cadortone, near Barry, in the said count: Lot 9. 620 OAK TREES, and 11 ASH. Lot 10. 258 ELM TREES. In the parish of St. Lythans, Lot 11. 194 OAK TREES, and 33 ASH. Lot 12. 16 ELM TREES, and 29 ASH. The above Trees are all marked. For particulars enquire of Mr. Richard Davies, Wenvoe, who will direct a person to shew the Trees; or to Messrs. Wood, Attornies, Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By C: BRADLEY, At CIyn-y-Park, near Laotpssent, on Wednesday, the 26th of September, 1804, and the following days, until the whole is sold, < LL the LIVE STOCK, CROPS, and IM- PLEMENJS of HUSBANDRY of the different Farms in that neighbourhood, lately occupied by Mr. WM. COOK, deceased; and likewise the HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE and DAIRY UIENSILS. 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 horn's; one large rick of old barley, and about 30 acres ot 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 great quantity of dairy utensils. 11 The corn neks art- iiiade,so as to suit the harns 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 he LET, to the best bidder, all the LAT- TEilMAI II and RUFFAGE of the different Farms. The above is well worth the attention yf the public, as the whole will be sold without reserve. The Hay may easily be conveyed to JMetthyr-Tidvil, as the Farms are anly about four miles from the Canal. The whole will be put up in suitable lots, and the sale will begin with the Live Stock, at eleven o'clock in the morning. The Stock may be viewed two days preceding the sale. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White-Lion inn, in Queen-street, in the town of Car- marthen, on Saturday, the lSth of October next, between the hours ot three and four of the clock in t 0 after- noon, subject to such Conditions as shall be. then produced, Loti. A Very desirable FARM, caikd ILAN- R I ^P^AETH, situate in the Vale of «\EN«NACT<H' UV \VVRISH OF Llangenddrne, coniaming ^V L,° POD ARAVLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LAN DT held under « lea. at the rent o!' £ 30. 4s. whereof the A-nn of sixvcnrs wdl UE unexpired at MichaehW* next. .Lots?. IWO undivided THIRD N** vv\v MENT, called PENTRE-CW?^ situatP'in the' parish ^>F Llandeveylog, containing 75A. 27P. now let at wiO The above Farms are capable of great improvement, and within a short distance of Lime and C "a! Th- first adjoins the turnpike-road leading trim Carinar- ,N,U: Llanelly: and the second'commands a de- IT 01 VLE\V 01 THE RIVER Towy from Carmarthen to the Channel. T h°tSi ISVP?' AT Llainsaint, in the parish of St. Ishmael, called MILWASH-ISSA Sr MILWASH-UCHA, containing 3A. 2R. S2P. let to John Gower, at wiU. Lot 4. TWO HOUSES 4- GARDENS, inBowe:r»<* in the town of Kidwelly. For further particulars apply to D. W. Stephenson, Attor- ney, Carmarthen, where a Map of the Premises may be seen, MONDAY, the 24tii INSTANT, The STATE-LOTTERY begins DRAWING, MC OTHER LOTTERY THIS YEAR. HALL and Co. (Successors to Mr. NICHOLSON) At their Licensed State-Lottery Office, No. 88, CORNHILL earner of the Royal Exchange, London, RESPECTFULLY acquaint the Public, that TICKETS AND DULY STAMPED SHARES, in A great variety of Numbers, are selling 0:. the lowest Terms. The Capital Prizes in this Lottery "arc three of £ 20,000 three of £ 10,000, three of £ .5,000, several of, £ '1,000 to VSO, thejowest Prize ISO, and only 25,000 Tickets. Orders tor the country accompanied with Bills at a short date, Bank Notes, Cash, or Post-office Orders, exe- cuted on the same terms as if personally present. Correct N umcrieal and Register Books kept. Money for Prizes as soon as drawn, end in full, without any deduction, TWO Months after the Lottery has finished. MODERN HISTORY OF ENGLAND AN ENTIRE NEW WORE, Upon a more enlarged Plan than has ever before beeq attempted. This Day is published, Price. One Shilling, DEDICATED To His Royal Highness GEORGE PRINCE of WALES, [-ILLUSTRATED with an Engraving of the DEATH of LOUD KrLw ARDEN in the late Riot at DUBLIN, frUIn all original drawing by Corbould, and engraved by J. Taylor; and a Striking Likeness of the PRINCE "of W ALES, drawn by Corbould, and engraved in the first style by C WARREN] NUMBER I. 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