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GLAMORGAN SOCIETY, FOIl TICK ENCOURAGEMENT of AGRICULTURE, S-c. THE next GENERAL MEETING will be at the B)..AK-i"?N, at CowiiRiDCr, on Tuesday; the 13th of November, when the Candidates for Medals and Pre- miutnsare desired to attend, and produce the usual Certifi- cates to authenticate their claims. Lanmihangle"Oct, 26.J8M. EDW. PETER, Sec. A MILLWRIGHT and a BLACKSMITH wanted. To OWNERS and' MASTERS, of VESSELS. TO BE SOLD BY A UCTION, By THOIVfAS BO WEN, Jun. On Saturday, jNov. '24, at the V\'arehouse qf Mr. Jeremiah H iiliaius, on the Strand, Swansea; '^1C Sruati?st Part °'1' the MATERIALS of T"K GALLIOT CILHILOTTA AMELIA, Jfttelv Miai lied in Car;iiarthen Bay; con- .«■ Tirvf-ir"- 4jsljn;i> alnoilg a yarietj' o.t" other .Articles, of the fbllowing Citbles and Masts, with'their diinensions: Cable Cable 100 fathoms by llf inches, Fifty-four fatiioins of this csible never were wetted. Cable 75 fathom by 11 inches. Main-mast 5$tcet by inches. Miy.en-niast S.i teet by lOliuches., Tiie Materials may be viewed three days previous to the sale, upon upplicituon to tit", Auctioneer, w'ho will attend for that pnrpose; or should any person wish to purchase by Private Contract,he is equally authorised to dispose ot ttieui. The sale will commence at twelve o'clock at jiooii. IN THE VALE OF G:\VENI)HAETHFAClI, Near CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Khi^'s-Anus inn, in the town of Carmarthen, on the 25th ot February next, between the hours pt two and four o'clock in the" a'lh:ruoOli, subject to the Conditions oi Sale which shall be tlieu produced, By WILLIAM DAVIES, Auctioneer, Lot t. A LL that exceeding fertile and very XjL desirable FARM, and rich MEADOW and PASTURE LANDS, called GLANYKYNNIS, situate in thfe said vale, in the parish of iii the said county of Carmarthen, and about seven: nntes from the market-town of Carmarthen, and within few hundred yards to Lime, and within the disUyice of two miles to Coal. Lot '2. Also another very compact and truly valuable FARM, adjoiu'msi- (ilanvrvnms, called LODGE, consisting o'f ■-beautiful MEADOW' and PASTURE LANDS. Lot 3. And also another FATvM, adjoining the fat-men- tioned premfst s. called COURT, containing ili^ny Acres of low MEADOW LA,MDS, and extensive PASTURE and CORN GROUNDS, ill an improved state of culture. The Ds»'C|iin^ouses and Outbivildiotis, ••Fcnoes aAd In- closures, upon uiose three Fanns, are in excellent repair, and the soiU without exception, as rich and luxuriant a, any in the con ui v ot t i narthen and the Coru Lands upon the two last lots iay on a gentle rise of the valç, in a due soiuh aspect; and th Meadow and Pasture Lands have every convenience of her improvement, by the proper use and nianagenient ot water, which springs in great profusion out of the rising lands. These, with the other local advantages o) bcjftgncar Lime and Coal, and the small,distance from the best tuarket in South-Wales, render this property truly valuable. For particulars apply to John Williams Solicitor, Car- marthen.. C AttM ART KEN S! 1 111 E. NEAlt THE TOWNOF'LL.4NE1J.Y. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Satin day, the 8th day of December next, at the King's- Arms inn, in the town of Carmarthen, bet wen the hours of two and six o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the Con- ditions of Sale which shall be then produced, unless dis- posed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice wit] be given, By WILLIAM DA VIES, Auctioneer, L°t i. Ji LL th.it FARM and LANDS, called il GAR N-IIOW ELL and STAVELL-W EjS N, situate within three .miles* of the sea-port and inarket-town ,of Li.ANEt.iiY, in the said county, and adjoining the turn- pike-road leading fro.m' Llanelly "to Ekinori, and within a few hundred yards to the Carm'arthenshire-Raitwav; con- taining about 70 Acres of ARABIA' MEADOW, and PASTURE LANDS, and now let to a teirant at the rent of Lf)() per annum. The contiiitml rapid increase of trade at the port of Lla- nelly, the plentiful supply of arid Coals at a very cheap rate, and the great-consumption of every article of agricultural growth inlhe neighbourhood, are considerations that render these Lands ah object worthy the attention of those persons who may be inclined to become purchasers 01 lands.. SK3" There are Veins of Coal, Culm, and Iron Ore under th&SS Lands. Also, in the town of Carmarthen, on the same day, To be SOLD by AUCTION, Lot 9. All that neat And modern-built DWELLING- HOUSE, adjoining the Buffalo-inn, in Upper Market- street, in the possession of Mr. Morri»> Linen-Draper, now- let to him at the yearly rent of„ £ .'J0, but under lease tor a term ot 21 years, lately granted, at the reserved rent to the landlord of per annum. Lot 3. Also another, very commodious and eligible DWELLING-HOUSE foT carrying .on any trade or busi- ness, situate in Upper Market-street, and now held under an old lease, at the yearly rent of = £ 14.14s. but capable of vety great advance upon the expiration of the lease. for particulars apply to Joun Williams, Solicitor, Car- marthen. BRECKNOCKSHIRE. A desirable FREEHOLD FARM for SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that desirable and Compact FARM, called LLWYN BEDW, situate in the parish of LAN VIG AS, in this county, in the occupation of Mr. Watkin Williams and his undertenants, under a lease, (of which seven year^ were unexpired at Michaelmas, 1804,) con- taining bv a late admeasurement upwards of 58 statute Acres of good MEADOW, PASTURE, ARABLE, and WOOD LAND, with THPEE COTTAGES and GARDENS, bounded on the south-side by Carvanell river, is capable ot great improvement, and has an extensive Right of Common. The Farm is. distant from the town, of Brecknock about seven iniles, fromCnckhowcn eight, Merthyr-Tidvil nine, and Abergavenny fourteen, all good market-towns; about one liaile from the. Brecknock and Abcigavenny Canal at Taly bont; and is within an easy distance of Lime and Coal. For a view,of the Farm apply to the Tenant; and for fur- ther particulars to Mr. Davies, Surveyor, Crickhovvell. WINTER STATE-LOTTERY begins: W DRAWING the.,28th of JAN UARY, 180.5. SCHEME. 1 of .ii.!5,OOO., is. Ji 'J5,000 2 — §0,000 — 40,000 3 — 10,000 3 5,000 — 15,000 6 — 1,000 — 6,000 10 — 500 !:i,OOO 30 — MX) — 3,000 60 — so 3,00b 6,150 -20 — 123,000 25,000 Tickets. £ ?.")(),(K)0 Tickets and Shares are selling at every Licensed Lottery Office., ( Price of Ticket- £ 18 7 0 Half £ 9 7 0 Eighth £ 2 7 6 Quarter 4 14 0 | Sixteenth • • • • 14 0 Persons in the Country wiJl be supplied with Tickets • or Shares on the same terms as if present, by sending post- office Orders, good Bills, Cash, Bank Notes, or Prizes of former Lotteries, to any, Licensed LoxTKJiV-OFrici. TO BE LET, HILL HOUSE, near Swansea, with 20 Acres of uncommon good LAN D, )uwst -beautifully situated, approached; and- surrounded,.hy avenuas of Fu's, and-toiuiiinnding most eacluuitiiig prospects. For titr Ipart ic-Lii a i-s enquire of R. N. Thomas; Esq. Solicitor, Swansea; or tlie Priiitfev of this Paper. TO, BE LET)- ANt> MAY it tNTERT.D U!'OX IMMEJE'.fA.TEM', RH'EEDING!, MILL, situated on; a: plentiful Stream or Water, in the parish of CAOOXTdSE'/wiHfio'- halt a iu eoinprising two Pair 'ol' Stories, (one pair iTcucii) aud.-ttie:Water Wheel 25 feet dxtatCter, The Miti is quite new, and there are excellent Lofts for storing Corn. Four Acres of good Land adjoining the Mill j#ay be had ntLctdy-UHy next, ti-required. Purther "be tiad of Mr. B. French, Wind- street, Swansea. -A LINE.:AF \VtfAilF GROUNI) TO BE LETj Fatten the PUBLIC QUAY and PIER. PLl'sON"} inclined to take LEASES? for Q() veais, commencing from the 25th day of March next, of 'i' above ground, in Lots not exceeding 30 or (50 yards each, n iu rt to the River, upon the following Terms, are desiied to i0iHfy tlie same at the Office of Mr'Jeffreys. ANNUM, RENT I'ER KUNNINO YARD, For the first three years, 2s: 6d. Second ditto, ,")5. Remainder of the term, 1011.. The f,)nhdåtÎol1 of a Wall towards the River, according to l j Ot, to hcjaid and raised: to such height '111d i i- ess as shall be required, within tlie first three _> cars. Tue VV ail tobe completed in the Course, of the next"s))c- ceedmg three veltri, ot sucit dimensions us shall be required. ftuuiisea, t\o\ i lh I, • FAUM. Wr ANTED, at Christmas next, a. FARM of 160 Acres or upwards, statute measure, consist- ing of ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LAND; together with a good DWELLING-HOUSE, and all ne- cessary o utlnllld; ngs, Pembrokeshire would be,preferred. Letters addressed "to A- 13- (post-paid) to the care of Miss Williams, Bookse,ller, Haverfordwest, mentioning the quan- tity of land, rent, and every other particular, will he'imme- diatety attended to. J O IRON-FOUNDERS, 7'0 TXT ANTED a goVxi MOULDER, who lias- V V been accustomed to Mould, in Dry Sand and Loam. Hcwill Be employed in making Castings for Rolling Miils and Forges.; and if he has been used to Cast,hard Rolls, it will be an ndduional recommendation. Apply to John Morgan, jun. Esq. and Co. Carmarthen j or to Air. Peter Maze, Merchant, Bristol. PEMBROKESHIRE. WILLIAM PEMBERTON, (Late Coachman to N. PHILLIPS, Esq. of SLEBECH) GOLDEN-LION INN, NARQERTM, BEGS leave to inforro his Friends and the P.iibiic, that he has taken and entered on the aboye. House, which be bas iitted up in the lijost comtortable man- ner, aIlll. humbly begs their support, it will be his eu- deavour to merlt.a continuance of. CHILDREN EMPLOYED at the JRRtD~GENl) ■WOOLLEN ■ MANUFACTORY OVERSEERS of the POOR may have an opportunity of placihg Ont in Emplo\ meiit a'consi- derable number pf CHILDREN, from 10 to -14 years of age,: on terms advantageous to their Parishes and bcneiieial to the Children, by apply ing -to tlie Manager there. Letters (post-paid) addressed to Me. Dare, at Bridgend Factory, wdl uieet an early answer. FOR BRISTOL, Tk Stoojy CARDIFF CASTLE, JOI1N JENKINS, Master; Constant l'rader, ahd a remarkably fast sadcr, lying at Swansea Quay., ready to take in Gootls and Pd'engers. Will sail on Saturday nexti the l?th of November, wind and weather pertuitting., The Cabin is neatiy fitted up for the accommodation of Ladies and Gentleinen. For freight Or passage apply to the Master, on board; or at the Plume of Feathers, WiiKt-atreet. CARRIERS. CM OULDING iy SIIIITLFY, inconsequence X of a Report industriously propagated, (Iw intrrrstcd persons) falsely stating that they .wure about to DEC LIN E the CARHIAOL BUSINESS, beg leave. to acquaint the Public, that they never h?id tbe most distant idea of relin- quishing that. concern. They also take this opportnnity of reUirning their most grateful thanks to their Friend^ and others who have ho"? noured them, torlong series of years, witii entrusting Goods to their cafe, d to asstvre tneia, that every exer- tion shall be 'continued on thtiir part, in safely and expedii tiously conveying all Good delivered to their Waggons. Their Waggon? load at the Castle and J^uleon* AIdersgate- street# London; arid they deliver Goods to Wm. Edwards, (of Citritiartlien) the South-Wides Carrier, irom v\hum they aiso receive Goods for all parts of England.: 1804. Srl itED, Ironi a Field near Carmarthen, otl SundayniKhMhe 7th October, 1801, a SOltREL or LlOilf-BAV COLOURED MAltE, lour years old, .with a long low back, a shortfall, and one white leg before and behind. Whoever will give inform«tbiJ of, and bring the said Mare to Air. Jones, of tlie Rose and Crown, Carmarthen, shall be paid tor his trouble.

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