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f NOTICE TO CREDI, 0 *■ y IU ALL Persons having1 any demand on the late WILLIAM LEIGH of this Town, are desired to send an Account of the same to Mr. SAMUEL THOMAS, Auctioneer. Carmarthen, Dec. 11, 1810. j TO PARENTS NDGUAllDIS. WANTED Immediately, Two active Lads, from twelve to sixteen years of age, as APPREN- TICES to the IRONMONGERY BUSINESS., Apply to Mr. W. IVJoss, Ironmonger, C%rjnart'nen. No Premium required U A ALL 1) CARD ASSEMBLY, AT THE ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, HAVERFORDWEST. t MR. HART begs [to inform his Friendss that his ANNUAL HAVERFOilDWEbl BALLis fixed for FR1D4Y, DEC. 21st, 1810. T.. Tickets,7s. eacfi, t6 be had at the Schools and Libra- rtes^Havefordwest.—Dasif ing toconrmence at Seven 0 cioc&: 63" Mr. Hart bets alsp to announce to his Pup ana F.anilies of tbe To.wn aD Vicinity of Pelubroke, his !Of;n tion to recommence his aitendauce thereat after the ensuing vacation. I JAMES EDWARDS, NEW INN, LAUGHAltNKl (LATE GRANT,) RESPECTFULLY informs his Fmnds and the Public, that he has taken the above Inn, and has fitted it up io the most convenient manner for the reception or Gentlemen Travellers, &c. and is determined that every at- tention shall be paid to the accommodation and comfort or those who favour him with their patronage. # J. E. has also laid in an extensive stock of Wines ana Spi Us, which he is confident will be found of the best quality. Stabling, Hay, &c. equal to any on the road. ,r i m ii ■' 'J' TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. 4 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot Inn, in the said Town, on Saturday, the 29th day of December, 1810, at four'o'clock in theevemng, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES: :J"o'- nrr l. ALL that new-built and elegant finished HOUSE, with its appurtenances, now in the possession of Mr. Woolstonecraft, be ngthe Boarding School, No. 3, in (Gol- den Grove-street, with a two stall stable therefo'adjoining together with the Lease of one-half of a garden, called the Talbot Garden, of which there are twelve years, from Mi- chaelmas last, unexpired. LOT 2. All that large new-bnilt elegant HOUSE, Waggon-O^cr, and its Appurtenances, No 2, in Golden Grove-street afore- said, now occupied by Mr. David Rees; together with the other half of the said Lease of the said Garden. LOT 3. A convenient DWELLING. HOUSH, Yard, and Out- house, &c. now in the possession of Mr. Needle, Tailor, situ- ate in Golden Grove-street aforesaid. LOT 4. All that HOUSE, &c. called the Cambrian Warehouse, GuiJdhalt-Sqt'are.-Thesituation for tradeand convenienc of this Lot are equal, if not superior, to any in the Town; i' is near the Town Hall, consisting of a large shop, with a parlour behind, a large handsome drawing-room, eleven Deach&mbers two stair-cases, two yards, three large kitchens, cellar, and pantry, &c. immediate possession may be had. LOT 5. A neat COTTAGE, (w ith a walled Garden, Fruit Trees, and Two small Dwellings as Wings), called Nelson's-Row, situate at the west end of Lammas-street, about 100 yards out of the town. *»* The Proprietor who now occupies the Cottage will Purchaser085688'011 at an^ reasonable time xequired by the1 fcT For further particulars enquire o^Morgan and Wil- liams, Solicitors, fcarmartlien. /Ct CC^ COURT 0 EXCHEQUER. SITTINGS AFTER TRIIATY TERM, 1810, BEFORB THE LORD CHI EH BARON MACDJGNALD. CEVERA L Prosecutio were instituted by the CEVERA L Prosecutions were instituted by the Attorney-General agaiist different Glovers and Silk- Mercers, to recover the Penilty of = £ 200 each, for having in vleir ..P0S^SSiJ0n ^ere*gn Leather Gloves and Bandannoe Silk JHandker chiefs. 8 The Solicitor-General, w conducted the Prosecutions, Stated to the Jury, that offences of this nature must be pro- secuted with considerable severity, as the Importation of Goods of this description was ighly injuries to the Manu- factures of this Country, and 0 the labouijng Persons who are employed therein, and defend upon itor their subsist. ence; that if one Tradesman spld them, others were natu- rally induced to do so too$thpt they would otherwise lose their Custom* as Persons who ere prejudiced in favour of foreign articlts would frequen that Shop where the foreign articles were sold, and the con sequence would be that they who obeyed the Law would shfier by that obedience, and they who violated the law w utd profit by the violation 5 ( i that he therefore thought it an obligation upon those who are to protect the Revenue to | ut the law in strict force, in £ order that all Traders may be »n the same footing, and'the British Manufacturers protec *«.—And that, for the future, flo mitigation whatever would |e made in the Penaities that might hestriotlj incurred.—In me above Cases, Penalties to a considerable amount were recovered. Ctisfom-Houif", Mi)ford, Novejnber 30, 1810. IIEALTH, BEAUTY, AND A GOOD COMPLEXION. LADIES of the first fashion, Shorn their own experience, reco,*nmend MRS. If CENT'S GOW- LAND's LOTION as the most pll^ant^ndleffectual remedy for all complaints to which the Fa«#"flnd Sftin are liable, by femoving evefty kind«f (hoarseness, eruption, and unpleasant ap pearanfte, yd rerf^riVg^lhe akin clear, smooth, and tran- sparent } buy the \pexamp1ed reparation of this Lotion Diving exciteHy^rious imitations, Ladies and Gentlemen are particiilarlyTequested to ask for" Mrs. Vincent's GowlawFs JWion," and see her name signed upon the label, on each V bottle that is genuine,.Sold in Carmarthen by jp J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, r and all respectable venders of medicine, in quarts 8s. 6d.— jf pints ju, 6i.—half-pints 2s. 94. CARMARTHENSHIRE. LLANGUNNOR AND LLANDDAROG INCLOSURE. W" E; the Commissioners appointed to carry V V into execution,ad Act of Parliament, made and passed in the 50tb year of the Reign of his present Majesty, entituled, Att&ct for inclosing Lands in the Parishes of ,.ing Lands Llangunnpr IfiQ Uanddarog, in the County of Car- warthen;" Jto hereby givs Notice, that we will SELL BY PUPLIC AUCTION, At the Kind's Arras Inn, inkhe Town of Carmarthen, THIS BAY, Saturday, the 15th of December, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to sitch conditions ef sale as shall be then and there produced, THE HOLLOWING PARCELS OF LAND, Being part of the Lands intended to be inclosed by virtue of thesaid Act: Lcfr 1. A. R. P. One PARCEL of LANDi on MYNYDD CER- aiG COMMON, bounded on the west by the Teneoit nt of Wa.ynfawr, north b. a line cut in the Ground, east and southb,), a highway marked on the said Common.—This Lot contains by ad- measurement 11 0 0 LOT 2. One othr PARCEL of the said COMMON, hounded on the west by Wayn-Fawr aforesaid, north by a line cut in thfe ground, east by the Highway aforesaid, and south by Lot I.-This Lot contains by admeasurement 19 0 0 One other PARCEL ofthe said COMMON, bounded 011 the west by (lie said Highway, north by a line cut in the groun and by Dolegleision, east by a line cut in the gfound, and south by a highway marked on the safel Common.—This Lot contains by admeasurement 28 0 0 One PARCEL of LANlf' on MYNYDfl CO- FE-R COMMON, bounded uth and west by the Parish of Llandeveylog, ndrth and east by lines cnt in the ground.—This Lo| contains by admea- surement » 0 0 LOT 5| One other PARCEL of ne said COMMON, bounded west by the said Pagshof Llandeveylog, north by the Lands of John llunn, Esq. east by a line cut in the ground, and south by Lot 4.—This Lot contains by admeasurement. 11 0 0 LOT 6.1 One, PARCEL of LANMon WAYNDRE. LWYD COMMON, boundedlon the south by line cut in the ground, west, oeth, and east by old inclosures.This Lot con ins by admeasure- ment 8 0 0 The different Lots are marked and set out by stakes and holes set and dug in the groi^tl, and maps thereof may be seen at the office of Mr. Rich&rd Rees, of Carmarthen, At- torney-at-Law. I The respective Purchasers must at the time of such Sales pay down a deposit of 10 per cent, in part of their purchase money, and must pfiy the remainder of their par- chase money within three calendar months, next after the c said day of sale; or in defaift thereof, the deposit money will be forfeited.—Dated th| 15th day of November, 1810. THOM^ lpSalL'i CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of Mr. Michael Cole, situate in the Village of Llanon, on Tuesday, the 8th day ef January next, at the hour of three o'clock in the evening, subject to such con- ditions of sale, as shall be then produced, By WILLIAM DA YIBS, ALt. THAT CAPITAL MESSUAGE, FARM, AND LANDS, CALLED ODYNO OTHERWISE > BLEYNJE SITUATE in the Parish of Llanon, in the said k-3 County, and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas, un- der a Lease, granted in 1766 for three lives, of which one only ag d 60 is still existing, containing 155A. OH. 26P. of Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Land, lying compact and well fenced; with a convenient Farm-house, Outbuild- ings, and Cottages thereon.—Reserved Rent 490. 3s. and a Mortuary of £1. log. The Premises lie within the range of the coal ve'ns, some of which are worked on this Estate, and near the Collieries on the Great Mountain, upon which the Estate has an unli- mited Right o Common, and will be entitled to an Allot- ment thereof, under the Act of Parliament now soliciting for the division and inclosure of that extensive and valuable Waste.—There are also strata of valuable tile-stone in the Premises. This Estate is situate at equal distances from Car- marthen and Swansea, and about ten miles from Llandilo, eight from Llanelly, and nine from Kidwelly, and within three miles of Lime. The timber, coal, tile-stone, and mine- rals, with a right of working, are reserved by the Lease to the landlord. fM The Tenant will shew the Premises; and for further particulars apply to Mr. John Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen. CARMARTOIENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, the 20th instaut atTraws-Mawr, in the Parish of Newchurch, being the effects of the late Mrs. Davies, V By JV. DAVIESS, AUCTIONEER, ALL the Stock, Crop,! Implements in Husban- dry, Dairy, and Bvewini Utensils 1 together with the Hoafehold 'Furniture. •• ;i I ° fiw Stock consists of eleven emarkable fine milch cows; and young attle of ditferent ages I five horses one filly, and three capital store pigs.;—Eleven ha- zard stacks of corn, including Wheat, barley, and oats, ail ifrell harvested; three large ripks of excellent hay, well worth the notice of Gentlemen Farmers, Innkeepers, and others. The Household Furnitur is in very good condition, and worthy the notice of the pu chasers. (M The Sale will commenci at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, and continue ill the whole is disposed of. Six mouth's, credit will be given on. approyed security. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Old Ivy Bush Inn, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 22d day of December, instant; the Sale to begin precisely at three o'clock in the afternoon, By SAMUEL THOMAS, AvcTtoNeBBt Five gf50 Turnpike Tallies on the) MAIN TRUST. 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