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CARMARTHENSHIRE.. r TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the BoAR's.HEAD. in the town of Carmarthen, on Tues- day, the 21)th day of Octobcr, 1811, between the hours of 3 ana 4 o clock in the afternoon, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES: LOT I.— Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, 0 calletf^M^YDD-CovER, containing about o7A. < £ R. g|P situate uWne parish of LlangUnnor, in the ° £ cupation of David Jghn, under a lease dated the 1st day October, 1793, fo?r JBc lives of Lettice John, youngest .«?u$nterof the said.DMpottohn, about the age of 46 years, David Richard, nephew ofSie said David John, about the age of 33 years, and Wiilijpi Thomas, another nephew oi' -±>s 8a'^ ^av'd Jotjti, ab^wthe age of 28 years; yearly rent vit30, duties, 2 Mas, ana2 horses to carry coa! or lime fo.' one oay in ever eitr, LOT II. — RrfVi.(\RNARV0N, containing about 165A. 3r. 13P. situateMnmhe\parish of Llanwitiio, in the occu- pation of Griffiwi under a lease dated 1st October, H93, for^he lwes df said Griffith David, aged 51, Thomas ,'I'homa aged 9 a d Jane Thomas, aged 32; yearly rent £25. dtICl, ristnias, services two men for one day in torn na\vel^ jtnd two horses to carry coal or lime for one a in ar. LOTlLI^-fttjiTfT-BYCHAW, containing about 43A. 3r-. situate imthe^aA parish of Llanwinio, in the occupation of John Ja lindfer a lease dated 29th September, 1792, for the lives the lkte John James and Ann his wife, both deceased, John James their son. the present tenant, aged 57; ye. nt X4. 49. mill rent Is. 6d. services one ziian to reap or md core for one day in each yeaf. LOT IV.—WAYNOLE, containing about 114A. SR. 22P. situate in theparish of Treleach-ar-Bettws, in the occu- pation of John bo wen, under a lease dated 12th -Julv, 1801, for the lives of said John owen, aged 40, Thomas Bowen, aged 31, and Henry bowen, aged z7; yearly rent £20. LOT V.—VKOSJ, containing about 175A. 2r. 24P. situate '"the chapelry of Eglwysfair-ar-Cherrig, within the parish °' Henllan-Amgoed, in the occupation of Stephen Lewis, under a lease dated 1st September, 1790, for the lives of ,said Stephen Lewis, aged 62, Mary his wife, aged 52, and William Lewis, aged 26; yearly rent .£33. duties 6 hens and one teal of oats. LOT VI,—TREVACH, containing 33A, OR. 9P. situate in the parishes of Llanstephan and Llangunock, in the occu- °' Howell, under a lease dated 1st October, 179a, for the lives of said John Howell, aged 69, and Ann his w ife, aged 66; yearly rent £ 16. 7s. duties 4 hens, mill JI, rent 3s. .4 There is a fine young Growth of Timber on some of the Lots, which may be disposed of at a valuation, or sold f with the Estate, as shall be agreed upon the day of sale. For further particulars apply to LEAvis EVANS, Solicitor, J Cardigan or to THOMAS PIIILIpps) Auctioneer, at Wern- lygoes, near Narberth. CARMARTHENSHIRE v AND COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN TURN P IKE TRUST. 1 l^JOTICE is her^y given, That the TOLLS5 -J-tI arising at the^ffoll-GatPS belonging to this Trust, < will be Let by Auction, best Bidder, at the Talbot, in 1 Carmarthen, on Friday, thiMLleventh day of October next, between the hours br Ele«;n and Two o'clock, in the manner directed by I je Ajit^tassed in the thirteenth year of ( the reign of his Maj :sty King George the Third, for regu- ia^ing Turnpike Roa su wbicii Tolls produced last year the following sums— \ST j "Llandovery Gat< VNw. = £ 179 r»o j'^rr?lai iaSTViiireurrey.fach Gates 302 m? Royai-o^SIte/St; St. Clear ? ajjiTKhrt|^|^ianj Gates 209 .Above the expWW collating them, and will be put up V!,0se fefe?e^ CsU^*«NlP10ever haPl)ens to be the best Bidder must give security, with sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for payment of the rent quarterly. Sept. 10, 1811. D. LEWIS Clerk to the Trustees. V CARMARTHENSHIRE., TO BE SOLD BY A UcJnO N, At the^oAR's HEAD, in LAMMAS-STREB^Carmarthen, on SaturdlL, the 28th day of Septembej^fistant, between the Hours i>\Four and Six in the Aftenoon subject to such Conditionals shall be then produced: LOT I— Jux that Ug luage Tenement, and .s^yinds, calij^r BLAEN-Y-RP.in, now let to David Lewis, um\a Leas^br 21 Years, to commence at Michaelmas next, at el t of 471. per Annum. LOT If,All that haCage, Tenement, and Lands, called ■TROEDRHIWPOCH, now he occupation of the Proprietor, <6f the yearly value LOT III.rAll t t Cot»e, Garden, and Field, called FORI>d, held; by Eleanor Le^^ under a Lease, whereof 15 Years are unexmifed, at thelomRent of 21. 10s. The above 1. s are situate in me Parish of ABEUNANT, in the said^&ounty, and"capabgkof great Improvement; withinjiir,^ile» of the Marketl^n'n of Carmarthen, and near *Re«p^orijpike Road, leadinfkrrom thence to New- casilt. Foj/Pari^ftlars, apply to David Wnjti<im Stephenson, Solyftor, Carmarthen. th Sept. 1811. AT a MEETING, convened by Public Adver- tisement, of P«cs«ns interested in the Improvement of the Harbour of IKicWelly, and making proper Communi- cations therewitli fr^TTi^e several Collieries in the Neigh- bourhood, by a Ctnal A Ramroads, held at the King's Arms Inn, Cannarthcn the lwh Dly of September, 1811. Considering t great Exwences which will be incurred by making the Ura^r P^st>of the projected Canal, it is the s -if Opinion of this IV f^Jcgi That it shall not be carried above }'' the Point market (BVw GWebrook farm in the Plan but t v15' that Application hall se^a^e to Parliament, to give to the >Kproprietors of L a^d\Col!ieries, on that Part of the dr Line now^JtPo|lH^ 'dl% ftj* left out, Power to make a Rail- vl tvav or '?! tWit wbenever such Works shall be made, e the Proprietors dttnSljJper Line shall have the use of the Lower LinV of the Vjana\\ cn the same terms of Tollage, &c. as may be p 'd by tlii Collieries at that time communicating with thtAsame^w J Resoived, That in Consequence dd- the Alterations now made in the Plan, MessnL Martin and Davies be directed to make a • new Prospect. and Esamate forthwith, and deposit the same with the !tWi<"fijr! for the Inspection of all Parties interested. That these Resolutions be published in the Cambrian and Carmarthen J ournals. CAWDOR. That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Chair- man, for his Conduct in the Chair — M llWIIIf—1 y I k. ERIONETRSIIIRE MONTGOMERYSIII E ESTATES. r TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By HUGHES, On M<Wlay, the 7th day of October, 1811, at the IJpncoRv INN, \n the town of MACHYNLLETH, in the county of Montgomery, between the hours of Four and Sixjb'Clock in theVlfternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale/the fol- LMERIONETHSHIRE AND MONTGOMERYSHIRE lowingVyery desirable arid iniproveable FREfliHOLD FARMS, in Lots, as under: OT 1.—A CAPITAL Messuage, Tenement, and FarrA, with the Appurtenances, called Rkifgog, most delightfully! situated in a beautiful romantic Valfev, at the Foot of Cadia-idris, in the Parish of Talyllyn,in the'County of Merioneth, Containing by Admeasurement, 127Ai 3r. 3P. (more or less!, and in the Occupation of Mr. John Griffiths. This EstatA has a valuable and exclusive Rigftt of Sheep Walk ovir 87 Acres of very sound Land. LOT IT.—A Messuage, Tenement, and Farm, with the Appurtenance*, called the Bryn, situate in tife Parish of Llanymowddul in the same County, containing by Admea. surement, 75a\ OR. 8 P. (more or less), in tpe holding of Mr. John Edwards, aged 87 Years, or thereab/outs, under a Lease for his Lite, at the:yearly Rent of 281. IDs. Also another yWessuage, Tenement, and Farm, Avith its Appurtenances, Vailed Tynyllan, situate in the same Parish, containing 15A. R. 27P. (more or less), in e Occupation of Widow Richards. These Farms, (together with the next, Lot 3), have a very extensive and Almost exclusive Right off Common over nearly 450 Acre of excellent Sheep W Ik, LOT III.—A Mes nage, Tenement, and Farm, with the Appurtenances, callea Ltedfron, situate in me said Parish of Llanymowddu, containing by Admeasurement,25A. OR. 29p. and in the Occupation of John Hugh. I LOT IV.—A Messua e" Tenement, a d Farm, with its Appurtenances, called srairgadivaith, ntaining by Ad- measurement, 108A. 2R. E6p. situate in jthe Parish of Da- rowen, in the County of Montgomery, irftlie Occupation of RIchard Thomas. I LOT V.—A Messuage, enement, afld Farm, with the Appurtenances, called Frfogoch, conflin'mg by Admea- surement, 25A. 2r. 29P. sithVte in the slrne Parish, and in the holding of Hugh Jones. f LOT VI.—A Messuage, T ement, nd Farm, with the Appurtenances, called 'lir yn 'y, rogivr, containing by Ad- measurement, 98A. 3R. 3P. situAte in t e said Parish of Da- rowen, and in the holding ert Richards. LOT VII.—A Messuage, Ten«nentjf and Farm, with its Appurtenances, called Tuny Lldrt, containing by Admea-, surement, 70A. 3R. 38P. (more or lessV, situate in the Parish of Darowen aforesaid, and in ttie possession of Edward Hugh. I j LOT VIII.—A Messuage, Tenement, and Dwelling House, called the Unicorn Inn, withAhe Garden, Lands, and Appurtenanc'es thereto belonging,' Ibntaining by Admea- surement, 2A. 1R. 13P. situate in JfhtXVillage of Darowen, N. B. The before mentioned Lws 4yJ, and 8, are en- titled to extensive Sheep ^Vafife onVie adjoining Hills. .p V LOT IX.-All those Cottaffeyand Gardens, situate in the Village of Darowen, in the Odliapationbf John Edwards, under a Lease for 99 Years, of/vyhich ab t 50 are now un- expired. a. LOT X.-A Messuage, Tenement, and F in, called Hir- ddol, containing by Admeasunement, 102A. 3i* 24P. situate in the Parish of Penegos, in thjf County of Monlgomery, in the Possession of Edward Pugly T LOT XI.—A Cottage,ifearden, and Par el of Land, called Tiny Maes, situate/n the same Parish, a d containing by Admeasurement, 1A/2R. 34p. under Lease to Mary Humphreys, for her owl Life, aged 87 or thereabodt, and the Life of Robert JonJs^ aged 50 Years or thereabout. LOT XII.—A MessJnge, Farm, and Lands, <klled Pen y Geulan, containing b Admeasurement 72A. 3R1 5P. (more or less), situate in thdrsaid Parish of Penegos, in the holding of John Rhees. M N- B This Farmfhas an extensive Common Right on the adjoining Waafes. I LOr XIII.—jJp&rzeX of Land' (Part of Pen Geulan Farm), called e Ruos Gud, containing two Veres or thereabout. # 1 LOT XIV.-JA Messuage, Farm, and Lands, callel Cliriau Bach, situatemn the Parish of Machynlieih, contaming by Admeasureni«u, 29A. SR. 3P. (more or less), in the posses- sion of Widtpr Lewis. All the wove Farms (excepting those mentioned \o be under Leaj») are let to respectable Yearly Tenants, atVery low Ren and are capable of very considerable Imp ve- ment. rlpey are also situated at easy Distance from Aod Market^owns, and in a fine Sporting Qpuntry, abounding IV, tll t, e and Fish. 1 Th^es^ective Tenants will shew the Premises; and fi|i^ therjK^artieulars may be knovvn by applying to MessSft LLQ#DS, SOLICITORS, LXJDLOW, SHROPSHIRE, at whose OHi<* M«s ot the Estates may also be seen. ^Bth August, 1811. GOLD COIN. CUSTOM-HOUSE, LONDON, 12THSEPTEMBER, 1811, WHEREAS great Quantities of the GOLD COIN of this Realm, have been clandestinely and illegally exported fjYxn various parts of England And whereas it is higVjj^xpedient to prevent such unlawful Practice, and to lliscover and punish the Offenders. The CommissioriMMf His Majesty's Customs in England, do hereby give No(|ce7lthat in case any Person or Persons will give inforrr&tion olany such illicit Practices, so that any Sfizure a 1 be mafee of any such Gold Coin in conse- quence thereor,ftl^e Pw-son or Persons giving such Infor- mation, shall,4simfrcmtely after such Coin shall have been condemned, ive. ONE THIRD P A RTof the Value of such Seizures, hout any Deduction whatever. This ward sai,å. Commissioners of the Customs will be pa/cfy(fc|UCTi Person or Persons, or to whomso- everft<yfMytisBh,™appoint to receive the same; and the gre^teffF"carby\ifcl \e taken, as well in making the Seizure, as ifi Mayi^eiyt of the Reward, that the Name of every, PerSonVwng \ucMInforrnation shall be concealed. Suchr Ini'oVmaPl^i mav be given either to the Secretary of the Customs irnSnpiind, or to any Officer of His Majesty's Navy or Customs, as may be most convenient to the Party. Ru Order of the Commissioners, G. DELAVAUD, pro Secretary. TO LAND AND TIMBER SURVEYORS. '4 I N FOR MA cr ION. S" I Estabkshmeiit is forming in London, whose iT* U>ject, i»to extend the Concerns hnd Interests of Land TKab°r,x\nd House Surveyors; and of Appraisers of Crop; i^uSLive\pri 1 )ead Stock, residing in the Country jArts ovfenglamr Wales. Persons desirous of b<;ing ^ri^st^oSil'ith a Pro»i ctus of the Plan thereof, are Ye- signif/Mimp by letter, post-paid, to Messrs. Bi^ww^SsiEE^tJaLlo. Auctioneers, and Landed Estate AgentvJ^uthavnpton-row7) Loudon. F STRATFORD'S H Cheap Folio Edition of A j RENRY S COMMENTA d verbatim from the best London Edition, without a* Abridgement whatever, and may be had by one or oiore Numbers weekly, "or bound in Three "r-" Handsome Volumes. This\day 'is published, Price only EipbtJ.Pence,' flUMBER I. embellished with an elegatp^ I PORTRAIT of the AUTHOR (To be continued Weekly) of A EXPOSITION ON THE W nd J\fe>n? Wherein eactk Chapter is summed uwin its Contents; ^e>acrea jfejet Inserte\in aistinct Pm-agraphs TED WITH PRACTICAL RE^p&KS A/l) OBSERVATIONS. FORMlfc A MOSWCOMPLETE BIBLE. BY MATtWBW HENRY, Late Mini of the Gospel. To which is added, A ccount of the Author's Life, and Extracts frcyMK otwr celebrated Writings. With- refac y the late REv. \WUKKM, AINE, M. A. The Proprietor hawig experien^d the Public Patronage, to an Extent unpraxdented, anOThaving been honoured with the Names oMbove THIRTEMT THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS, Begs Leave imGratitude to state thMfollowing Facts: That notwithstanding the great advanakin the Price of Paper, Printing and Engravings, he conuBMS to give Three Whole Sheetsjm Large Folio Demy Paper,Eight Pence; and, in th^^Birrse of the Work, upwards One Hundred Engravings^mf superlative Magnitude and Iwwty, forming the most pi«ect Copy of 1MTTHEW HENRY's EXPOSITION K ON THE # HOLY SCRIPTURES V M ever presented to the Public. S scribers are requested to be particular in gii«g Or- dfor the cheap Folio Edition. JPrinted and Published by J. STRATFORD, NolW12, olborn-Uill, London, and-sold by all other BookseMers nd Newscarriers in the Kingdom. v q JOHN TAMLYN, Jr AND, TIMBER, Sf HOUSE SURVE NMAUEIJES the Liberty of thus \>1,0 contra- JL dicti^^ malicious and false Ren^rf which some evil-<disposed^SKSpn or Persons has indjupfously circulated with a view, noc^ibt, of injuring hawuv his business—by > giving it out that h^lfcdgone to livfpPot of South Wales;—• and begs leave to inralfco his ^^pRnds anil the Public in general, that, agreeable ul^h^Sfsh of several respectable Gentlemen in this country, jjflhtends to reside at Haver- fordwesf, and continue his iBRi^tes as usual. All those who may favor him with thMj^omma^ds, may depend on his using his utmost endeaamrs to give sa^faction. Wet Lands drain^PvIeadows irriga^d, and Hilly Roads improved, agree e to the most appr cd pri p!es.- 'j TrigonometricaJpSurveys, Sections of Cows, Harbours, Rivers, &c: urately executed. (tf" Lexers and Orders addressed to him ermon's Hill, Haverfordwest; Mr. William Jones's, BnkEn Hill, neaiJdandoverjr; or Mr. White's, Stationer, Kinw^reet, Carmarthen, will be thankfully received and duT^at- i tended to. NOTICE is hereby given, That Application is intended to be made at the next Session of Parlia- C ment, for leave to bring in a Bill, and obtain an Act, for continuing the term, and for repealing, altering, and en- c larging several of the Powers of an Act of Parliament, passed in the third year of the reign of his presen^^lajesty, intituled, An Act for repairing, widening, and keeping in 1 repair the High Road leading from the fourteen mile stone, < ;:in the parish of Mothvey, in /he county of Carmarthen, ) I- through Llandovery, to Llydiad-y-Gwy") ij1 the pirish of Llandilo-fawr, and from thence by Cjedfwlcb, aiid-over Duless Bridge, to the town of Llandilo-fawr, and ffom the said town along the Post Road by Rhiwyradar, through the county of the borough of Carmarthen tiid *villa-e f'Saiyit Clear's, to Tavernspite, in the parish of Kiffig, at?he bor- ders of the county of Pembroke:" And also anothe^ Act of r Parliament, passed in the twenty-fourth ygar of tie reign f of his present Majesty, intituled, An Aeffor continuing the Term and Powers of an Act made in the .thirdlyear of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing thfe Road J. from the fourteen tnile in the pawsh ofM^rfvey, to Tavernspite, in the conr.>r->rth/.n^rWykr'retfair- ing, amending, and keejRrfg ijh~TTjaiigseveia>P|ther Roads within the said county Anjfafeoi i £ »the4^(»>f Parlia- J ment, passed in the fori%-tji the qfcijpif l)is said present Majesty, intituR^f^ K\\lW.t for cc^^nnicg the Term, and altering and enlargiadttft jPjwrfli of two several Acts, the one made and pstwflyS^Mefi|rrd year of the reign of his present Majesty, i^HZrojHfrAct fvr repair- ing, widening, and ke-epid, gh Road from the fourteenth mile sione, i f Mothvey, ie the county of Carmarthen, throwflMtririvery, to Llvdiasl-y- Gwyn, in the parish of Liar j ,fa, and from thence, by Cledfwlch, and over Duless Bridee, to the town of Llandilo- fawr, and from the said town aljmg the Post Road by Rhiw- yradar, through the county of the borough of Carmarthen and village of Saint Clear's, to 'tavernspite, in the parish qf Kiflig, at the borders of the county of Pembrokethe other j made and passed in the twenty-fourth Vfar of the reign o'f his present Majesty, for continuing the Term and Powers of the said Act, and for repairing, amending, and keeping in repair several other Roads within the said county, for dis- charging the Trustees from the care and management of ] certain parts of the said Roads, and for making, amending, altering, widening, improving, and keeping in repair several 4 other Roads within the said county:" And to obtain new and additional Powers in the said intended Act, and for encreasing and altering the Tolls, and raising them at less distances than empowered by the Acts before mentioned: And for inserting therein a line of Road leading through the parishes of Mothvey and Llandingat, in the said county, from the North, or North-East end of a certain Bridge, called Rhydycir Bridge, near the town of Llandovery aforesaid, to the said town of Llandovery: And also for inserting therein a line of Road from the village of Saint Clear's, in the said county of Carmarthen, to the town of Tenby, in the county of Pembroke, which Road is to pass througluthe parishes of Saint Clear's, Llanddowror, Laugharne, MMI Eglwyscummin^Hn the county of Car- marthen, and the parishes of Cronvfear, Ludchurcb, Amroth, Begely, Saint Issels, and Tenby, in the county of Pembroke. Sept. 12,1811. MORGAN & 'WILLIAMS, Solicitors. .¡. fft i» OTICE is hereby given, That Application intended to be made to Parliament in the next Sdf- sioiK, for an Act for making and maintaining a navigajpe Canal or a Rail-way or Tram-road, or partly a Canal ahd parttV a Rail-way or Tram-road, from or near a ceirain plac&Ya^e(^ the Dock, at or. near the town of LlaMlly, in th^Njarish of Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen, into thaparish of Kidwelly, to join a certain /Janal there no\ and already made, called Mrs. Kymer's/Tanal, at or neaaa certain Bridge, called Spudder's Bridga in the said c o u r., of Carmarthen and for making and ma'Xtaining a navig;abi Railw ay or Tramroad, orpartw a Canal or par or partlyaXailway or Tramroad, to begin at the Bast crup- per end of Sirs. Kymer's Canal, at or near a cerfein place, called Pwll-lygcd, in the parish of Pembrey, anfl county of Carmarthen,^fcd to extend into the parish of Lbywrthney, in the said conilft' of Qnfmarthen, to a Common/here, called the Great MoVitain,|it or near to a certain Tanement there, called Cwm e: and also for making and nfaintaining, or Powers for making and maintaining, the floliowing colla- the teral Branch, Canal, Rail-ways, or AVam-roads, to communicate wift and join such Canal, RJ^in Rail-way, or Tram-road, or Cikal and Rail-way, or "Bram-road that is to say, a Branch o or from the several/Tenements follow- ing that is to sayla Tenement of Lar.cu called Trimsarran, occupied by Jame%Brogden, Esq.; another, callcd Coed- Evan-ddu, occupie(«by John Hugh; aifother, called Syddin, occupied bv Thomas\Villiam; anoth«", called Brynhwthan, occupied by Mary Ijkvid, widow tanother, called Bryn- dyas, occupied by Bowsei, Esq.; another, called Llettyrhychenfach, oclupied b ObertJetikin. and also to or from a certain Cofeimon, canted Craig-y-Cappel; and also to or from a certAn other oinmon, called Pcmbrey Mountain all situate iSthe aMresaid parish of Pembrey and also a Branch trin t several Tenements follow- ing; that is to say, called Carraway, other- wise Carwed, occupied bytoj&dd Thomas; another, called Geilygelynog, occupied b.^5avid James; both situated in the parishes of LlangendeWne and Pembrey, in the said county of Carmarthen: adft also a Branch, to or from the several Tenements of LanyfMlowing that is to say, a Te- nement, called Hirwain-«e,\ccupied by Evan Ilowell another, called Biaen I-Ii ain oectipiled by Thomas Jones; another, called Llechyr in, ofceupied by David Thomas and another, called L!ofchyfed*h, occupied by John Ed- ward all situated in/the parmh of Llanon, in the said county of Carmarthen and alscre. Branch, to and from a certain Garden, ad joirang a Cottajp, called Tynewydd, oc- cupied Jenkin Lewis,/in the pari^of Llanddarog, in the said county ofiCarmai then and al» for altering, improv- ing, enlarging, and repairing the safcd Canal, called Mrs. Kymer's Canal, withfafl its firidges, «>wing-paths, Drains, Feeders, Wastes, aiid Appurtenance* &c. situated in the parish of Saint Marijy, in the Boroughlgf Kidwelly, in the said county of Carmarthen and also f making and main- taining a Branch pf Canal from the safce, at or near the Shipping-place b/longing to Mrs. Kynwr's, in a direction towards the Bridge at Kidwelly and aa Branch, to or from a certain timestone Quarry, on artain Common, called Mynydd-#-Garreg,to the said Mrs. Mymer's Canal, at or near a certain Bridge there, called Polk-Morris Cross and also anouler Branch, to or from in Tin Mills, called the KjHwelly Tin Mills, to the saicttMrs. Kymer's Canal, at Of near to the aforesaid Brid-e called Pont- Morris Cros, all situated in the parish of SKnt Mary, in the Borouaf of Kidwelly aforesaid and alsBfor Powers for restorifc, improving, and maintaining thMharbour of Kidwelly £ 5nd for the erection of Shipping-plats, Wharfs, and all omev Conveniences whatsoever, for the»urposes of loading and unloading Goods to and from the s'd Canal: and alsomr making and maintaining several Wharfs, Ship- ping-pliffes. Drains, and other Conveniences, at oknear the Docks Jp Llanelly: and that such Canal, or RaiMvay, or Tram-jpad, or Canal and Rail-way, or Tram-road, «nd such collajAal Branches of Canal, Rail-way, or Trafc-road, WhaiK. Shipping-places, Drains, and other Conve^nces, are amended to be made into or pass through the seveml pa- rish«rof Llanelly. Pembrey, Kidwelly, Sltint Mary,»i the BoJKigh of Kidwelly, Llangendeirne, Llanon, Llanddkrog, aiaBjlanarthney all in the county of Carmarthen. Jpated the.10th of THOS. LEWIS, Sept. 181^1. Solicitolc^ < "fehfiTlCE is hereby given to the Proprietors -i-* Hl^ls and Estates in the several parishes of LlanjJJ-y, Llan^enn^k. Llanon, and Llanedy, in the countj^i^ar- martnen) atir^k) ail other Persons whom it m^^jHmcern that at the ne^fcysions of Parliament, a. ion will be presented to the Il5lfc|Ujable House ofCgmmom, for leave to bring in a Bill, in orae^|^btainap^rcFof Parliament for dividing, allotting, inclosinJfc|Mjmng, and embanking the several parcels of open an ields, Waste Grounds, Fens, and Marsh Grcuudf^ituatea^j^ie "several parishes of Lianelly, Liiii) ech, Llanon, anc^B|(|edy aforesaid except that the Marsh Ground, itf^tteyjarish of Llange;nntp^^vhicli lies between the road leadm^Rhamthe vilbipy^rtr Llangennech to Venny Ford, and a PilTlSlkd ^i^Thn's Pill.—Dated the 24th day of August, 1811. CARMARTHENSHIRE. ICE is hereby giyen, That Al-plica is J_^l to be made at the next Session^JWRriia- ment, for iSketo bring in a Bill, and obtaijM^\ct, for amending an ^assed in the last Spssionjj^rarliarnent, intituled, An A«^ £ or inclosing Lands^dpRle several pa- rishes of Llanarthne^||juion, l.iandj^^P^iul Llantihangel- Aberbythych, in the comH^of C^M^then;" by applying for Powers to vest in the Corltauj^Wers named in that Act, three hundred Acres of the sjy|BKimnns and Waste Lands, for the purpose of s^ile, a^fl^plylhethe proceeds of such sale, or a competen^^Jfftiiereof/^towards making a Turnpike Road acc^BWg to a Plan to^feAeposited in the Office of the VAamKmx the Peace for the^M^y of Car- marthen; An^pfl* for enabling the said ConnBwioners to cake propeMfWrities for the same, for the use IHCIH such persons interested in the said Commons aimMFaste Lands»'#id for other and further Powers. "IS, 1811.. MORGAN & WILLIAK^k CARDIGANSHIRE. Nofo^EIS HEREBj^IFE N, npHAT Appllcl^im} is mliffaed to be made at ■ JL the next Session o^Mj^^inent, for leave to bring in a Bill, and obtain anM, tfl'^n^lose, divide, and allot so much of the Commgi^and wasteTS^mds in the several pa- rishes of Llan^ywi-Brefi. N a n t g w nH^^JLl a n d d e wi A h e r arth, and Llagraintfl'read, as are situate wimtoi^ie Lordship or Manojj<OTLlanddewi-Brefi, in the county ofO^igan. MORGAN & WILLTSMS, i^^armarthen, Sept. 4, 1811. SOL ITORS. 1%>LPTICE is hereby ^iVen, That ApplSc^jp* *is J^^TnU^Bded to be made to Parliamentjip|i^P«isuing Session, fo^aining an Act for impmjill^nd maintain- ing the Port arlH^Iarbour of Kid^|pl^iii the County of Carmarthen and nl^mprovjM^wTmaintaining the Navi- gation of the Riverofeg^jRth-Vach, from Kidwelly Bridge to the River TOUM^^JI in the said County of Car- marthen and foi^gfpiving an&i^llecting certain Tolls or Rates, for the ing or doing of; all which said Works ando v em en ts are ropose e made, and to ahr oi, into the several Town»hij^|fc £ anshes of SaintJkfary, in the Borough of Kidwelly, Kiow^^te|^m- b^f^Llansaat, and Saint lshmael, in the County ol/w^ 4A /A 1 If., f N pursuance of an Order of the House off 2Vo<!ce M Aerc5;/ That Application :s. to be made in the next Sessions of Pariiampnt, lea to present a Bill, to amend, renewnd alter the powè and fc enlace the term of an Act pas.id in the 31st year Jf the ragn of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act, < contin ng the term and altering the põíh'['S of an Act, ir,, e in the 1 J¡ year or his present reigri, for rep:ti ng several als in the county of Cardigan, and for rep mg other Roa as in the said county And^also for invfeasinireer- tain Toils iikposed by thesaid Act, viiVak increase foiyvery Horse, Mai^ Gelding, Mule, Ass, or otffer Benst, dm\ving any narrow lweI Waggon, Wain, Cart, or other dprriage; other Manure, th» will be carried in the nionthjef October, Novemlter, Deceiro^r, January, and Febrnarjjf or either of Road leading tiirotiVi the parish of Llai'ibrJprnfawr in the said county, from tiV Aberystwyth Northftiirnpike (iate, through the village ot^Llanbadarnfawr, bypr near a certain j place called Tynllydiak, over Ponterwy«i-idge, to join the- wyth, in the said count of C.i,dlgall o the town of Lla- nidioes, in the county of wontgomeryvfat or near a certain place called Dyffryn Cas^ll, in t\JTronnty of Cardigan the present Turnpike Road, eadin rom the town of Lam- peter to Aberayron, at or iie r a ace calied Novadd-ddu, by Ty-Glyn and Monachty, wirofch or near the village of Pennant, and to enter the PI' Turnpike Road, leading from the town of Aberystwyrn^aforesaid to the town of » Cardigan, at or near a certajflLplaee called Morfarnawr j p which last mentioned line oad is intended to pass through the several parishe of Kilie-ayron, Llanddewy- Aberarth, Kilcemin, Ll;adarVTief<glv,v^ and Llan- saintS'raed, in the sa'd Aiso another line of Road, to branc.hinft* from ce-nain Bridge called Ponteinon, over the Mojptain calledwl;.nyddbach, thiough the several parishes ojm'aron, Llanswlev. br,-fi, and L'lan- ystwith aforesaid, yor near a place calle\Frood, in the said parish of LianrhjJred And also anothelline of Road, to branch off from Jjre last-mentioned Turtipt Road, leading from Lampeter Aberystwyth, at or ne, a place called Rhyd-y-gof, wough the several parishes o j. ystrad, Ltiii ter, Llanwnen, and LlanwenVog, to Llan- i t ybyther Brid|e, on the border of the county of rmarthen." Dated t 3d day of By 0: der of the Trc, ecs, Sept bc-r, 1811. LEWIS EVAN, Jr Clerk to the Trustees of the C M District of Roads. M HUGH HUGHFS, I f Clerk to the Trustees for th* f Jf Aberystwyth District. f is hgiven, That Applieatipi^ks -L "^iotended to be rnnde to Parliament in next SessionsVor an Act to make, repair, and maintajjj% Road from the twn of Carmarthen to the river Lotudfor, in the county of G\morgan, nearly opposite LlAgdifto-Talvbont Church, situat^n the county of GlamorjaP; and also for making another l^anch or Road to conumnicate therewith, from the North end^u: the most nM(^Pr point of a Moon- tain, called the Grea^MonntajJpn the line of the saM Road, to the town of BtindjipFawr, in the county of Carmarthen; and that su^pKiads will pass through the parishes of Llangunnor^JjjWvSdarog, Lianarthney, Lianon, Llanedy, L!angennecbyLlanfilS^e!-Aberbytbych,. Llan- r, r' debye, and Llandi wr, in ti un-y, of Carmarthen; arid also for ereaj^ a Bridge acros^lke river Loughor, at or near Llan(L|ffTa!ybont Church afoi^ud and that such nevt Roa(^Sryjl_Bridge may be inc.orwtfiited_jg.ith the Trust, (gjjprcd the jRiree Comraott Tlust, u^j|he county of Carin en. Iflaridilo, THOS^EWIS, t. 10, 1811. S..lici?\. "T^QTICE is hereby ^r^n, Tliat Applicafion -L^1! 1) ade to Parliament, at the next Session, aye to bring ii^^Bill, for the improving and main^i^ng the Navigation o^he Harbour of Llanelly, in uty of CarmartheaOyu|uthe adjacent Rive'rs^BTied tbe Burry and Counties ofU^rmaithen and Gla- morga. th and the-nc es the eto. and of the StiJjPWlQwing int^|J^sai^[^^r contributory thereto, from Iron tarda ulais Bridgl^ne said Counties of Carmar- I then and Glamorgan, or to the Sea, to and over the Bar of the said Ri\^m Burr^l^yl which are situate ia the several ParishesoJflEiaiiedy, Llanggfc^ch. Lianeiiv, and Pembrey, in the^jW County of Carcian||jm and ttie Pa- rishes of Llandi^Talybont, Lloughor, Li Che- riton, Llantri ock, and Llangennith, illsounty of Glamorgii^faud for the raising the Ex pence* attKUng the obtajmy^or'tbe said Act, and of carrying tnesaS^^nto firfnnarthen, RICH. REES, 10th Sept. 1811. Soiicitor. '^fr ) THE SMALLEST W EVER KNOWN. Jf '• ON^f 13,500 TICKB^j' • j GREATER \^IETY QJ^APITALSj t TO B.E LANN"N THE ^Bel'OBER. it., J .11 TICKET AND tl A R E S, ♦ r» MCCTf CHEAP^ • Jtm ANY Y E A R\ SFJ^NG BY EVERY AGEN l\ THIS COUNTY. REAL JAPAN BLACKING, R'RIN, LONDON. :• r THIS invaluable..(kvQapositjti! usual lahfmr^"producesthe most brtfeafit jf't blackJ beheld, affords peculiar nourishment -to Jp?Jtather, willjlot soil the finest linen, is perfectly free from any unplt^&an'^ smell, and will retain its virtues in any climate. j Sold wholesale, by Day and Martin, No. 97, High lit*" horn, London: and retail, hy their agents, Mr. J. Dai" • Printer, Carmarthen; Mr.T. Jenkins, Swansea MT., mot, Pembroke Mr. C. Lewis, Cardigan and Mr. J./ Abcrairon; iu stone boUltf, price Is. 6d. ea«b. > J ■