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GI- AMOS G AN SHIRE. NOTICE is hereby given),- that a GENERAL -MEETING 'el' LIEUTENANCY of the County of GLAMORGAN, will be holden at P.ylo-iuri, 011 Thursday, the 25th mat. for the purpose ofearrymginto execution the Act of Parliament winch passed on the ^yth day of June last, intituled An 'Act for establIshing and maintaining a permanent additionat Force for the Defence of the 'Realm, and to provide for augmenting his Majesty's Regular "forced and for the gradual reduction of the-Militia of Englaud and also to fix the Hire of Waggons and Carts employed under the Defence Act. Bv Order of the Vice-Lieutenant, Cardiff," HEN 11Y IIOLLIER, October 18,1804. Clerk of the General Meetings. GLAMORGANSHIRE. AT a GENERAL MEETING of the COM- MISSIONERS of (lie TURNPIKE, held at the Guildhall, in the town of Swansea, in the said county, on Thursday, the 4th day of October, 1804, pursuant to ad- journment, -AS TV INDIIAM, Esq. M. P. in the Chair; Messrs. John Williams and Evan Hopkins, Surveyors, having reported to the Meeting, that they have not com- pleated die Plans and Estimates of the intended Improve- ment of the Roads, Ordered, that previous to the next General Meeting, Messrs. Wiiiiams and Hopkins proceed to compleat the se- veral pians and estimates, and deliver the respective plans and. estimates of the scverat roads within-each district, as soon as possible, to the respective Clerks of each district, who are requested to lay the same before the Commissioners of their respective districts, in order that they may make their report to the next General Meeting, to be held at Pyle,-on Monday,the 4th day of December next. Ordered, thai tha. above Itesolittioii be in the Cambrian., The Chairman having quitted the chair, Ordered;that the Thanks of this Meeting be given the „ Chairman for his conduct in the Chair. :j ■■ ( fi wyndham. IJ'V "•••; KIDWELLY DISTRtcT TU.RN.PiK'E J'BUST. is hereby given, that the Tau STEES 1*-7.. ,of.the-TuRNI'IKE-Ro.ANhunder an Act passed for Continuing the term, and aitcring and enlarging the of two Acts, passed in the iifth and nineteenth "years of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing, widening, and keeping 'in' repair, the several roads-in tlie "county of Carmarthen, so far as relate tp the Kidwelly District of lloads; and for amending,, widening, improv-' ■ "mg, atld keeping in repair,^the road leading from the "north-side of a .bridge called- Pont-y-Gribinllwyd-ar- "Gwilly, to bridge called Pont~ar-ddvJais, and from it thence'to the river Louojier, in the parish of Llanedy, in the county of Carmarthen," will meet at the house of John Thomas, in Llandeveiiog, on Wednesday, the 7th day of November next, at eleven 0 clock If, the forenoon, in or- der to consult about erecting a TolhGate on the side of the Tarapike-road, at or near a place called Leonard Thomas's Smith's forge, in the parish of Llangunnor, across a certain road there leading to Carmarthen. Dated this 15th day of October, 1804.. JOHN STACEY, Clerk. KIDIVELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT LAUY-DAY NEXT, ALL that'-commodious and. substantial DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in the town of KID- WKLLV, and now in the occupation of Benjamin Haselwood, .Esq.. consisting of a. breakfast-parlour, dming-parlour, kit-' etieu, pantry, cliina closet, and-ceilar, on the ground-floor .a. drawing-room and two spacious .bed-rooms on the second- Moor; with three extremely goodcçiied attics, coal-house, and brewing-kitchen, with a pump well supplied with water ttt the yard. A walled Gardclí planted with fruit trees. '■ A quantity of good rich Meadow may be had therewith if required. For particulars apply to Mr. John Thomas, merchant, Kidwelly. N. B. A person inclinable to engage in Business may hear of a situation. J—IL, FOR BRISTOL, The Sloop CARDIFF CASTLE, JOHN JENKINS, Master, jS^SasBS £ l Constant Trader, and a remarkably fast- sailer* lying at Swansea Quay, ready to, take in Goods, and Passengers. WinsaitonTMeadttyncxt, the 23d of October, wind and weather permitting. I 'The Cabin is neatly fitted up for the accommodation of liftdies and Gentlemen. .Tor', freight or passage apply to the .'Master, on board; or the-Plume ot Feathers,. Wind-streets .1 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By JOSEPH WILLIAMS, On. Thursday next, the 24th inst, at the New-inn, Llanelly, at one o'clock precisely, .fK THE HULL Of the BRIG HOPE, British bottom, as she now lies stranded on '■ J/S&Ss&iS&a^ Llanelly Flats; registered 68 tons, 50 feet keel, scantlings 9 inches square, and lately put into repair. f The purchaser will be indemnified from any demand on the said Brig. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TIMBER, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Cardiff-Anns inn, in Cardiff, on Saturday, the 27th day of October inst. between the hours of four and six in, the afternoon, the following lots, subject.to such Con- ditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, unless in the meatt time disposed of by Private Contract, and of which nofice will be given:. Tn the parish rf ITcretw, in the said county. Lot 1. TVJINE HUNDRED 4* FIFTY OAK XN TREES, and 5.50 ASH. Lot S. 46 ELM TREES, 06 ASH, and 27 SYCAMORE. In the parish of Merthyr-Dovan, in the said county: Lot 4. 1346 OAK TREES, and 115 ASH. Tv the parish of St. Andrews, in the said county.: Lot S. IOO ELM TREES, '34 ASH, and 7 SYCAMORE. In the parish of St. Lythans, Lot 11. 194 OAK TREES, and 33 ASH. Lot 12. 16 ELM TREES, and ASH. The above Trees are all marked. N. B. Lots 2, 5, 6, 7,9, and 10, before advertised, are dis- posed of by Priva.teContra.ct. For particulars enquire of Mr. Richard Davies, Wenyoe, who will direct a person to shew' the Trees; or to Messrs. Wood, Attornies, Cardiff. BRECONSinRE. Capital Timber and Coppice Wood. tO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, EITHER SINGLY OR TOO- ONE HUNDRED OAK 'TREES of prime: quality, great length and, huge dimensions; fit for Naval or other purposes, marked and numbered with. a Scribe, growing 011 GLYN^EC! LANI>S, in the jmrish of :Y»TR*Q-GIINLAM, in the said county, within about three saLlesofthe Swansea Cam], twelve of Neath, fifteen of Aber- ctuc, and eighteen of Mertbyr-Tid vil. Atso about 50 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, of twenty- Iwd years growth, lying upon the same Premises, and two other adjacent Farms. For a view of the Timber, Sec. and further particulars, apply to Walter Price, Esq. of Glynllech aforesaid. HORSE POUND. FOUND, about two months ago, in the neigh- bourhood of Swansea, A BROWN PONEY. The owner may have hiin oh describing his marks, and paying for his keep, by application'to Mr, Thomas Hopkins, of Moniston, otherwise he will-be sold at the expiration often days from the date hereof, to pay expences. Swansea, October 18,1804. GRAND LOTTERY NOW DRAWING. 7th Day, Oct. 17, 1st drawn, must be £10,000 8th Day, Oct. 23, 1st drawn, m'llst be 20,000 9th Day, Oct. 26, 1st drawn, must be 5,000 THE above, together with a particular Rich Wheel of FLOATING CAPITAL PRIZES, are now to be distributed to the Public, therefore LOSE NO TIME, but speedily purchase, or the only opportunity of gaining an independent fortune that offers this year will be lost. DAYS OF DRAWING Saturday "October 13 6th Day of Drawing. Wednesday, October 17 7th Day. Tuesday October S3 8th Day. Friday • • •• Octobcr 26 9th Day. Saturday •• October 27 .10th Day. Tickets ajjd Shares on Sale, warranted undrawn, at all the ^itfens^d OSi9.es> I To the INSPECTORS </ fiuxmEJbs it, the County of GLAMORGAN. '<SE>XI.EMEN, TJA VlNG received a e7it the, Genera: rtyumhg Ttetiifus *of' TVaggons, Car-ts, Post-Carriages,.Saddle arid Draught ffonstfy,.]1 request ,yoo to scnd in the Returns of ifour respective Hundreds toniCj at I'yk, on the 25 th Ilf tltis insLajrit, or.,Os soon after us> p'ossible, I have the honovr to'ijCj fi l-X'TI.I-.MlW, Your most obedient hamhle- servant, THOMASWYNDHAM Dunraven-Castle, Oct. 1&, 1804; LAW. WANTED, a steady, middle-aged MAN, v v who understands CONVEYANCING. For particulars apply to Messrs. Wood, Attornies, Cardiff. COOK WANTED, in n suihJI family' in the neighbourhood of SWANSEA. She must perfectly understand her business, and-bring an uuexccptionable cha- racter ior hotiesty, sobriety, and good temper from her krsiv place. Enquire of the Printer. AN Opening for a good SCHOOLMASTER' in POXTYPOOL, Monmouthshire.——Apply to T). Williams, Esq. PcniasgHt-ne or Mr. Probyn, in Pontypool. CHILVRENEJ.)£PLOYED at tlte BRIDGEND WOOLLEN-MANUFACTORY OVERSEERS of the POOR may have an opportunity of placilig out iv p •nployment a; consi- '7 derable number of CHILDREN, ii 10 to 14 years of age, on terms advantageous to th.'ir -hes and beneficial to tlie Children, by applying to .he A, -<gcr there. PERSONS disposed to treat- for the. FARMS of SIR WATKIJTF LEWES, :in the counties of Gla- ntorgnn, Carttmrthcn, and Pepibrokc, or for BUILDING LEASES, are req uested to acklres^ Tendefs of t heir Propd- s;ds in >vriting, to.Edward Williams, JJ(S,q. B»ish.-inn, Swansea, or at Ins Chambers, in Soutim-mpton-buildings, ChancGrv- lane, London. SWANSEA. TO BE I-ET, AND EN'TERED UPON AT CHRISTMAS NEXT, A Commodious HOUS;Ej situate in IifGH- STUEET, fit for the reception of a genteel family. Apply to air. Perrott, High-street. SWANSEA RIVER. TO BE LET, FOR A 'rEttM-OE YEARS, A Large PIECE of GROUND on the River side, near the Brewery.-—Particulars may be bad at the Office of J. Jeffreys, Swansea. U CAUTION. J WILLIAM DAVIES, Mariner, of the town ? of SWANSEA, do here caution all persons not to Trust RACHABL DAVIES, my Wife, we having parted by consent, as I will not be answerable for any debt or debts she may contract from this time.—Wihiess my hand, Swansea, Oct. 19,1804. WM. DAVIES. BRISTOL, July 24, 1804. JOHN WEEKS, Late of the BUSH-INN and TAVERN, FACING THE EXCHANGE, WITH very grateful feeling for the many favours lie received from the Public during a resi- dence there ot years, begs leave to solicit their support for JAMES ANDERSON, .(Who kept the. Lamb-Inn., I'lrontl^Mend, *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 thf EXCHANGE, in the centre Ot the Cityr where he hopes, by constant attention and reasonable charges, to render everv thino-. agreeable and. convenient to them who may Mndty'givc a'preference to his house. GoodStabting for any number of Horses, which, to pre- vent noise and bad smells, is reilroyed to a convenient dis- tance from the house. Coaches, Chaises, ami Sociables let to any part Of England. MaU-Coaches and other public Carriages to all parts of' tlie k+ri^lora, J. ANDERSON. Hopes ti.ujii' T^wllers who did him the honour of using his old house will not tor- get the new undertaking. (One Cqncern.) -y ,'i—I, "v

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