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COLLIERIES AND ESTATE, SOUTH-WALES.* TO BE SOLD OR LET, VERY CONSIDERABLY BEI.OW THEIR REAL VALUE, CERTAIN COLLIERIES on the navigable J Rrvnt BUEUY, dividing the counties of GLAMORGAN ■ • imd CARMARTHEN; containing by actual survey, inclusive of certain intermixed Lands, at the command of the proprie- tor..of these Collieries, 10,021,000 TONS of net workable COAL, exclusive of pillars, now wdrkingYtpotn a small scale, but capable of "being immediately placed upon a large one, and rendered productive to the net amount of from 10 to 15,0001. per annum, R) the comparatively trivial expence of from 6 to 10,0001. a Colliery-surveyor of the first character for skill and integrity having made his estimates to that amount; offering to demonstrate their accuracy beyond the possibihiy of contradiction, fend to become himself, if per- mitted, a sharer in the adventure. Together with the best SHIPPING PLACE, and a situa- tion lor the erection of SMELTING-HOUSES,'6cc.'on that river, where Vessels of large burl hen may lie, and take in, or-discharge their cargoes, with safety in all weathers, and at all times of tide. Together also with FREEHOLD LANDS, consisting of n43 Acres, partiy^ythe-frec, let at 7161. 7s. 3d. per annum, but vaiued at 824t. Is. 9d. of all of which immediate posses- sion may be given. The whole will be either sold or let for any term of from 50 to 100 years, upon the most moderate 'terms. ITanjT respectable coal, copper, iron, tin, or glass-house -j^ouvpaiiy, should be suited by this proposal, which would probably place them at once at the head of their respective concerns, from the great superiority of advantages beyond those possessed by any other company in the kingdom the Proprietor, to evince his own sense of the undertaking,, would be happy to embark largely in the adventure. So many parties have already expressed their wishes to be admitted partners in It, that not improbably a capital of a -very "large amount might be raised in the country. The present price ot Coals on this river is now' from six to ten shillings per ion; and as a further encouragement to Iron-masters, it has b&en clearly ascertained, that the great range of Iron-stone, not more tlian ten miles distant from these premises, of the same number of veins and quality as those of Aberdare, Merthyr, Blaenavon, &c. 3cc. can never be smelted to advantage but at these Collieries. None but principals, or agents of the first respectability. will be treated with. The letters of such (post-paid) directed to Mr. Edward Martin, Colliery-inspector, of Morriston, Swansea, Glamorganshire, who has all the Surveys and Sec- tions in his possession, will be attended to; and to prevent delays, if the writers will put B. C. (the initials of Buvry Colleries) on the outside of their leters, they will be opened and acknowledged in Mr. Martin's absence from home. N. B. Coals have been advanced on Swansea River, with- in these ten years, from 40s. per Swansea Wey, (often tons) to Tils. SWANSEA. TO BE LET, r AKD MAY BE ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, TWO commodious HOUSES, situate in JL WIND-STREET, replete with every convenience •which can possibly be desired each comprising a large un- der-groimd arched kitchen, pantry, cellar, ana coal-house, occupying a depth of nearly 40 feet; on the ground floor, a capital shop, 25 feet by Id, with two handsome bow win- dows, having'a counting-house adjoining, and a kitchen, paltry, brew-house, scullery, and pumps of soft and hard water behind; on the flrcot fioor an elegant; drawing-room, of the same dimensions as the shop, a lobby, and two bed- chambers; on the second story another drawing-room, 15 feet square, a lobby, and three bed-chambers; on the third floor, an excellent dining-room, a lobby, and three bed-cham- bers; with four good attics above. The front of these Premises is handsomely finished with polished brick, supported by free-stone piflars,' pilasters, arches, and cornices, with parapet walls coped with free- stone. The shops, counting-nouses, and all the front rooms, are corniced, and, together with the lobbies and stair-cases, beautifully stuccoed. The best rooms are fitted up with :Biltll stoves and marble chimney-pieces, and all the others with good grates. Behind each house there is double coach- house and "four-stall stable, both cieled, with hay-lofts over the same, and an inclosed yard, witrf handsome gates, and a road u to Fislier-strect.-Gardeiis may also be had, if required. The back rooms command a delightful 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, whore the Mail Coaches to and from London and Ireland Arrive daily, and within a few yards of the Post-ofiice, Theatre, public Libraries, and Market. These Premises are admirably adapted for carrying on an extensive line of business, and the tenants cannot fail of letting any part of the houses they may appropriate for LonG- INGS during the summer season, when the town is tilled with fashionable company to breathe the salubrious air for which Swansea is so J ustly 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. Further particulars may be had by personal application, or letters, post-paid, to Thos. Williams, Surgeon, Swansea. DUTY ON PROFITS, ARISING FROM DIVIDENDS AND ANNUITIES IN THE PUBLIC FUNDS. NOTICE is "hereby given, That an OFFICE is opened at the Old Stock Exchange, for receiving Returns and Certificates from Persons entitled to Dividends Qnù AlIIlIlitiesin the Public Fuuds. All Persons entitled to such Dividends may pay the a- ■motnit of the Duty thereon, being One Shilling for every Twenty Shillings, into the Bank of England; and, by de- livering the Certificate of the pay ment at the'Office above mentioned, w ith an Indorsement or Description of the Ac- ,,c,) Twenty Shillings, into the Bank of England; and, by de- livering the Certificate of the pay ment at the'Office above mentioned, w ith an Indorsement or Description of the Ac- count ror Accounts, which the Certificate is intended to dis- charge, the Assessment to be made upon them, on account of the said Dividend,' will be discharged without any further trouble to the parties, Officfe for Taxes, Bv Order of the Board of Taxes, Londoii Dec. 23, 1803. MATTHEW WINTER, Sec. CHILBLAINS are cured by one application of WHITEHEAD'S FLUID ESSENCE of MUS- TARD, and the severest SrRAins and BRUISES in less than half the time usually taken by Opodeldoc, Arquebu- «ade, or any other Liniment or Embrocation; and if used immediately after any Accident, it prevents the part turn- ing black. The MUSTARD PILLS are also taken with singular Success in all Rheumatic, Paralytic, and Cionty Affections, Numbness, Spasms, or wandering Pains, Flatulency, Indi- gestion, and rreneral Debility; at rile SHlùe ttrue, the actIve Fluid Essence is applied to the parts 'affected, in those com- plaints wh'ere necessary. It is prepared and sold at 2s. 9d. each box or bottle, by IL JQhnston, Apothecary, No. 1.5, Greek-street, SOIIO, Lon- don j• and may be had of T. Jenkins, printer, and f. Allen, Swansea J. Bird, Cardiff; W. M. Davis, Mertliyr-Tid\ il; J. Daniel, Carmarthen; J. Potter, Hav-erlordwest; J. Ilo- •denfDenbigh; Owen Wclclipooi; Mrs. Tye, Wrexham; Griffiths, Ludlow; Salter, Oswestry; Griffiths, Bishop's-. ça8tle; Allcl).. Hereford C. Jones, Globester; W. Pine, Bristol j and by every Medicine Vendee in every town in UaitQcl Kingdom TO BE DISPOSED OF, ON REASONABLE TERMS, A New square PIANO-FORTE, additional Keys; an HARPSICHORD; a PIANO-FORTV GUlTAR; and a SPIN NET. For particulars enquire of'A,Tr. Avrton, Organist, Swansea. N. B. If by letter, post-paid. SOUTH-WALES. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that truly-desirable Freehold ESTATE ahdT3MBER, with a capital MANSION-HOUSE, Barn, Stable, Cow-house, &c. eligibly situated in the parish of NEWCIIURCH, within two miles of the market and sea- port town of Carmarthen, called CWM-CASTLE. This Farm has a southern aspect, and comprises about 30 Acres of rich PASTURE and MEADOW LAND, well watered and wooded, adjoins the great road from Carmar- then to Cardigan, from which there is a good private road to the Mansion-house. The Dwelling-house contains nine commodious rooms and cellars, and at a trifling expencelmay be made a comfortable residence for a gerteel family. The Timber (of the number of 650 Trees and upwards) will be included in the lot. It islet to Mr. Edward Thomas, upon an old lease, which expires at Michaelmas 1805, at the very low rent of ^8, and by him let for c £ 42, but supposed to be worth consi- derably more. The Land-Tax has been redeemed by the proprietor, and will be sold with the land. The above Estate is well worthy the attention of a family desirous of Securing a comfortable residence in a cheap and pleasant country; the town of Carmarthen being remarkable for its abundant supply of sea and river fish, poultry, and butchers' meat, at a cheap rate. Ky* The tenant is bound by the lease to keep and leave the houses and lands in good repair and condition. Further particulars may be had by applying to Thomas Prince, Esq. No. 43, Upper Norton-street, London; or to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen, who will appoint a per- son to shew the Estate. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, EITHER, SINGLY OR TOGETHER, ALL that Freehold capital MtANS ION- HOUSE and DEMESNE LANDS, called MAINDY, which contain about 77 Acres of good MEADOW and PASTURE GROUND, part now in hand and part held at will, valued at £. 150 per annum. And also all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE$FARM, called MON ACHTY, which contains about 152 Acres of good ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE GROUND, part now in hand and part held at will, valued at ,£.190 per aim. N. B. Two COTTAGES and GARDENS, for labourers, with a StubU and Land, yet uninciosed, (being lately Part of Cardiff Great Heath,/containing about adjoin- ing to Monachty, valued at j £ .14 per,aiinui-n, will be sold with it. Maindy is in the parishes of St. John's, Cardiff and Lan- daff, ana Monachty in Landaif and Whitchurch, and are both situate on a gentle ascent above the River Tail", be- tween one. and two miles north of Cardiff, and adjacent to the Glamorganshire Canal. They are very healthy, and ren- dered peculiarly beautiful by the rich picturesque scenery surrounding it. Monachty is free from Tythes and Church Rates, and both enjoy a warm aspect; are well watered, and obtain Lime and Coal on very reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to Wyndham Lewis, Esq. Lanishcn-House; or to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Cardiff. VALUABLE TIMBER FOR THE NAVY AND OTJIEn ITORX-S. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THREE Lots of TIMBER, situate in the county of GLA MORGAN, of the description hereafter. Lot 1. (Numbered A.)—Consisting of 4'2^ OAK TREES, growing at Pwllgwain, in the parish of Lantrissent. Lot 2. (Numbered B.)—Consisting of 480 OAK TIM- BER TREES, and 36 CYPHERS, growing at Penrhvvy- gwynt, in the parish of Lanwonna. Lot 3. (Numbered C.)—Consisting of 2.56 OAK TIM- BER TREES, growing at Penrhivykcibir and 'Wfcrn Coch, in the same parish of Lanwonna. The above Timber is of the best quality, fit for the first naval, engineer, and other purposes, that require Timber of the largest dimensions, is situate within from a quarter to three miles of the turnpike-road and canal to Merthyr, and the port of Cardiff, and within twelve miles of the last place. For particulars apply to Mr./Vaughan, Solicitor, Swansea, who will appoint a person to shew the Timber. Swansea, Jan. 6,1804. This Day is published, in One very, thick and closely- printed Volume, price 6's. in boards, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WIT; or LOUNGER'S LIBRARY; containing not only all the best pieces of Wit and Humour to be tound in previous Collections, but also several thousand articles additional, in part, selected from scarce books; in part, original and, tn part, translated from foreign languages. le lye, A complete and comprehensive. collection of pieces of wit, superior to the vulgar and hackneyed jokes of Joe Miller, and divested.of the indecencies which have disgraced former collections of this nature, .has long been a desidera- tum among books. The Encyclopedia of Wit has been compiled with an express view' to supply the existing defi- ciency, by a gentleman, who, during a long and active life, has made it his amusement to collect materials for such a work from every possible source. Printed for R. Phillips, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-yard and sold by Mrs. Oakey, Swansea; Mr. Bird, Cardiff; Mr. Walters, Cowbridge; Mr. Daniel, Carmarthen) Mr. Grif- fiths, Tellby Mr. Wilniot, Pembroke; Mr. Potter, Haver- fordwest and by all other Booksellers. ~DEAFNESS, TIIE celebrated Dr. TAYLORV REMEDY FOR DEAFNESS, cures that complaint, whether it proceeds from violent colds in the head. excessive noise, hard wax sticking in the cavity of the ears, &e. One bottle will completely cure the most obstinate Deafness; and it is composed of ingredients so perfectly harmless, that there is not a possibility of its doing the least injury to the ear. The Advertiser is aware, that that tender organ ought not to be tampered with; and that, like the eye, it requires a very delicate touch. Persons who have been deaf for forty years and upwards, have, by a single bottle, been restored to the blessing of I- hearing, and have been able (to use the emphatic language of a gentleman who was cured,) to hear a mOllse run across the floor:" The Agent at Cheadle, in the county of Stafford, in a letter dated the 29th of Oct. 1801, to the wholesale Vender, says, "lhavesoida bottle of Dr. Taylor's Remedy for Deafness, which is in trial with great success.' The man was so deaf that he could not hear the clock strike though cyer So near to it: now he says he can hear the beating of his watch at some distance." Sold at 8s. 6d. a bottle, by J. Drewry, Printer, Stafford, the wholesale Agent; T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, Cardiff; Wr. M. Davis, Merthyr Tidvil J. Daniel, Carmarthen; J. Potter, Haverfordwest; Wilmot, Pem- I broke and in London by Dicey and Sutton, Bow Church- yard Barclay, Fleet-market J Shaw and Edwards, St. Paui's Church-yard; and Ching and Butler, Clieapsidc. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, From LADY-BAY next, rpilE Capital MANSION of BIRCHGROVE, JL with or without the adjacent. FARM and LANDS, situate, within five Miles of" the Town of Swansea, and very accessible from the two Turnpike. Roads which pass near it. •—1'he House is modern', and its situation, com- •ort and convenience, are sttong recommendations. For particulars apply by letter (post-paid) to Mr. Levi Jones, Swansea. January 28th, 1804. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, A FARM of 220 ACRES of ARABLE and PASTURE LANDS, with a good HOUSE, and Out- Duildings, adjacent to the turnpike-road from Swansea to Loughor, sea-ports, at an equal distance from both, about three miles and a half: it adjoins three excellent Commons, on which it hath extensive rights. A stream of water runs through it, abounding with Fish, and sufficiently powerful for any works of Tin or Iron, for both of which it is particularly adapted, as being situated near Coal lit for all purposes; and in a woodland country, where an ample supply of Char- coal can be assured. Particulars, when required, addressed to Mr. Levi Jones, Swansea, will be attended to, post-paid. VALUABLE COLLIERY 4 FARM; CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, For a term of years, and to be entered, upon at Michaelmas next, or sooner if required, GYNHIDRE COLLIERY, COMPRISING several VEINS of STONE- C COAL and CULM, of the most approved quality, workable by level at an easy expence. Together with GYNHIDRE FARM, containing by admeasurement 271A. 3R. 32P. of very im- provable MEADOW, ARABLE, and PASTURE LAND, (under which the Veins of Coal and Culm extend) com- manding an unlimited Right of Pasture on two extensive Commons contiguous thereto, advantageously situated in the parish of LLANELLY, having a good turlipike-road, and also the Carmarthenshire Railway or Train Road, leading thro' the Farm, and close to the month of the Colliery-Level, from which an extensive and lucrative trade may be carried on both for exportation to sea at the port of Llanelly, and for the use of the interior part of the country. Distant from the sea-port and market-towns of Carmarthen 9, Kidwelly 5, Llanelly 4, and Swansea 14 miles. Lime and other manure brought to the premises at a very cheap rate. Enquire of II. Child, Llanelly. MINERVA PRINTING-OFFICE, LEADENHALL-STRV-VT. r LANE, NEWMAN, and Co. having been favoured with a general correspondence in England, Scotland, Ireland, America, &c. respectfully inform the Public that tliey have just published the following Works THE RAKE AND THE MISANTHROPE, by La Fontaine, in 2 vols. 12mo. Price 7s. sewed. LOBENSTEIN VILLAGE, by La Fontaine, in 4 vols. 12mo. Price 16s. sewed. FOREST1 of HOliENELBE, by the Author of Humbert Castle, in 3 vols. 12mo. Price 13s. 6d, sewed. PHILOSOPHIC KIDNAPPER, by the Author of the Wife and the Mistress, in 3 vols. 12mb. Price 12s. sewed. PEREGRINE, or the Fool of Fortune, in 3 vols. 12mo. Price 12s. sewed. VILLAGE PASTOR, by La Fontaine, in 4 vols. 12mo. Price los. sewed. GERMAN SORCERESS, by Mr. Lyttleton, in 3 vols. 12mo. Price iOs. 6d. sewed. THE REPROBATE, by La Fontaine, translated by the Author of the Wile and the Mistress, in 2 vols. limo. Price 8s. sewed. VICTOR, or the Child of the Forest, by 'Ducray- Duminil, in 4 vols. 12mo. 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KP* The Proprietors having the advantage of a Printing- office, on a very extensive scale, under their own immediate inspection, with the assistance of several Literary Gentle- men, who occasionally superintend manuscripts committed to their care, assure Authors that their Works will be exe- cuted in a style of superiority for accuracy, expedition, and elegance. For the TftADF.An extensive CATALOGUE, containing a General Cotlection of Modern Works, is just published, which will be delivered to their order. In addition to,which, they inform the various Booksellers, that having considerably enlarged and extended their undertaking, they now receive general orders for any of the London publications, in the execution of which, the I utmost attention'shall be paid to their Correspondents' in- terest, and a strict punctuality manifested lb merit their :'future favours and confidence. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM Or TEARS, HpiIISTLEBOON HOUSE, most pleasantly JL situate in the parish of OYsrE!<MO).r!'n, within loin miles of SWANSEA, a heaithy and sporting conntrv>abound- ing with Fish, Coal, and other necessaries, WIMCII may be obtained at very reasonable rates. The House comprises three large handsome parlours, six bed-chambers, with dressing-rooms, and eight attic> witfl;] 1! other requisite conveniences—is completely and elegantly,, fitted up, and ready for the immediate reception of a gen- teel family. I The Premises command a delightful view of the Bristol Channel, with other extensive and picturesque prospects and the neighbourhood affords man y pleasant walks 01' rides. A Tenant may be accommodated with any quantity c, rich MEADOW LAND, not exceeding 100 Acres. For further particulars enquire at the Oftice of Messrs. Thomas and Phillips, Swansea.—Written applications must be GLA MO RG A Z O III RE• TO IRONMASTERS, i)c. TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY" FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE SEVERAL VEINS of COAL and JL IRON STONE under the Commons of Caerphilly and Rudry, which lie at a convenient distance from the Merthyr Canal, 'and about six miles from the sea-port town of Cardiir. These Commons abound with Coal and Iron Stone of excellent quality, which have been worked for several years; and LIME STONE may also be had, which ren- ders the situation extremely eligible for persons inclined to erect Iron-works. A Survey and Plan of the different Veins may be seen, and other. particulars had, by applying to Henry Hollier, Esq. Cardiif. SOUTH-WALES. CARDIGAN and CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. If acceptable offers are made for the WHOLE or ANY FART, npWENTY-FOUll FREEHOLD FARMS, T capable of great improvement, situate in the PA- RISHES of LLANDEROY BREFI, LLANBADARN, ODYN, KILKENN1N, KILLYAYRON, LLAN WE- NOS, CARRON, and LLEROY CRWIS, and easy dis- tances from LAMPETER and CARDIGAN: containing upwards of THREE THOUSAND ACRES of MEA- DpW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LAND, and SHEEP WALKS, let to tenants at will, at rents amounting to only £ .560 per Annum. • 2 rro el- -n. i and Co. Aldersgate-siieet, Lonaun. TIMBER AND DEAL-YARD, SWANSEA.' THOMAS and LASCELLES EMBRACE the earliest opportunity of in- I forming their Friends and the Public, that they have just imported into the Ports ofSw ANSEA and Car DIET, seve- ral large cargoes of PRIME BAULK TIMBER, DEALS, FOREIGN BAR IRON, STOCKHOLM TAR, &c. fcc. which they are determined to dispose of or, such terms as shall ensure approbation. LATHS and LATHWOQD of all descriptions. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, 4c, THE ONLY GENUINE PECTORAL BALSAM OF HONEY, in- vented by SIR JOHN HILL, M. D. Sir John Hill's Balsam of Honey, so long and deservedly esteemed for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, and Consumptions, is now prepared and sold only by *Shaw and Edwards, 66, St. Paul s Church-yard, London, The LINNJEUS' of BRITAIN (;Jr such was Sir John Hill emphatically called) recoHJsuends this excellent Pre- paration, "as the most salutary and eiieetual remedy for all Disorders of the Breast and Lungs. Congealed Phlegm, Acrimony in the Fluids, and Obstructions in the Glands, are gently' and safely discharged by easy expectoration. Wheezings and unetisiness in Breathing are speedily re- c moved by a few doses. It takes off the irritation, opens the Thoracic Ducts, and heais the soreness of the Breast and Lungs. Thirty years experience has confirmed the recommendation, in the immediate relief and gradual cure of COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS and CONSUMP- TIONS. It is the greatest preserver of the Lungs ever discovered, and contains all the healing, softening, and soothing qua- lities of that salubrious extract of Flowers called Honey and the richest Balsams of the Eastern World. It is as 11 1 restorative as asses' milk, and never disagrees with the Stomach: a common cold yields to its benign influence in a few hours and when resorted to before the complaint is far advanced, all danger of Consumption is certainly pre- vented. Such are the faint outlines of the merits of Sir John Hill's Balsam of Honey, the result of long researches into Na- ture, by that great Botanist, who dedicated his lite to the discovery of the true means of health in the vegetable kingdom. Price 3s. 6d. per bottle, or seven in one large for 22s. To guatd against imposition, observe the name of Shaw and Edwards) 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, is engraved on the Government stamp, accompanying each bottle, all others are counterfeits.—-Sold, by appointment, by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paner, and one Vender in every town. BEAUTY AND CLEANLINESS. To sweeten the Breath, cleanse the Mouth, preserve and whiten the Teeth, cure Gum Boils, and remove all offen- it 1. sive Ulcerations, is recommended the AMBOYNA LOTION. The drug from which-fna Lotion is prepared is peculiarly adapted for all disorders ol the Mouth, Teeth, and Gums it was first imported by a- Gentleman of known character and fortune, who having experienced its wonderful effects, introduced it for the benefit of others.—While it cleanses the Mouth of all impurc and f-rtid particles, it whitens the Teeth, heals the Gums., and instantly sweetens the Breath. Nothing is so great a drawback to beauty as bad teeth— nothing more offensive t!'S.n a foetid breath. The Amboyna Lotion, on the first application, improves the former and removes the latter, while by its antiputrescent nnd balsamic qualities prevents decay, and removes all excrescences, The Amboyna Lotion is the greatest antiputrescent in the world, removes the Toutii-ach, drawing from the sockets ot the teeth the acrimonious water \tjch causes the pain, removes the spongy excrescence*, mlli prevents any farther decay: it also dissoUcs the tartar, amLieaves the enamel perfectly smooth. Tiie Gentleman who imports the drug and prepares these, articles, pledges himself to torleit KWOi. it any lady or gentleman usmg life A mboyna Powder and Lonon as di- rected, has theTooth-aeh or a Tooth decay. Tbe nobility and gentry may rest assured they will :1Ot again experience disappointment, a» arrangements have been made tu ensure a constant supply fn.¡¡¡. <tOfU!!<Í. Soid wholesale and retail by Shaw and Edward*. 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, Lonaun, price 4s. Gd.. per hodlf, and may be had, by thesr appointment, of.T. Jenkins, Primer ot Uiis Paper, aa.d vse Veos4ei- tu every IIT-^TED immediately, as a FOOTMAN v T in a regular family, a SINGLE YOUNG MAN, who can ha ve an undeniable character for hone-tv, soanet v, and cleanliness. Enquire ot Ai'r..Samuel Jones, Castle Bailey-street. WANTEl) immediately, a J OURNEYM A N v GLAZIER.—-A sober, hoitest niaa>wii'I im-e: •A ,d¡ con;Uuit empi >y, and every encouragement dm- to Apply to Mr. Davis, glazier, Merthyr "i'i-.lTn, Gi^nnr- ganshite if by letter, to be post-paid. .JUST COMPLETED, A EDITION or x The Rev. T. SCOTT's FAMILY BIBLE, IN -QUAKTO, inn'oeilisiiod with elegant Engravings from origin: Designs. Recommended by the toilowing»VIinisters,copies oi'ifiose ictters are given on the wrapper of the work J. Trotter, D.D. James Steven J. A. Euigbt Satn. Brewer, B. D. Anthony Crole John Xow'Ts Joseph Barber V> iiliam Aidridge John Reynolds Ti Ihomas J. 1, sen. A.M. .T. n.d, jun. D. 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