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WANTED, at Midsummer next, in the vi- cinity ot SWANSEA, a comfortable HOUSE, con-' sifting ot three bed-rooms, two sitting-rooms, kitchen, and finer necessary offices, with a Garden. Apply to the Primer of this Paper; if by letter, post-paid. A FURNISHED HOUSE AND GROUNDS. WANTED, in a cheerful, kealt&y, ga- ther elevated situation, (a preference will be given to one within viewor near the Sen, it perfectly dry) aretired comfortably FURNISHED RESIDEDCE, consisting two or three sitting arid as many bed-rooms; with,suitable Of two or three sitting arid as many bed-rooms; with,suitable accommodation for terv ants, and from Twenty to Thirty. Acres of Ground (in lawn or pasture land) about the House; good garden, coach-house, and sttbling. No Objection will be made to a remote situation, in a Sporting; part of Wale3, lUlrl vicinity of a river affording the opportunity of Fishing. I Particulars addressed to Mr. Marment, Pyle-inh, by letter, post-paid, will be immediately attended to, if they prove I ^tislaetory to the Advertiser. SEA-BATHING. SLLMNSF/L, GLAMORGANSHIRE. C., GROGAN IVT OST respectfully informs the Nobility and T\ >1-.9,Tr> i^'rAT1 A* HOTEL is now ready for LODG- f .BATHING, With STABLING, &C. and W IIS ES, sPIRIlS, &c. ol the best quality. N. B. The PrRsr PUBLIC BREAKFAST will be on Mon- day, the 4th of June next. SEA -BA THING. L. MAWBEY RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public in general, that his FOUR BATHING MACHINES win be on the SANDS, near the BURROWS, ready to com- mence BATHING the next SPRING TIDES, if the wea- ther holds line. Subscriptions for the Season HALF-A-GUINEA, exclusive the Guides. Subscriptions taken in at Mrs. QkeyVLibrary. Swapsea, May 18,1804. COWBRIDGE. POSTING at ONE SHILLING per MILE. CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY T>EGS leave to inform his Friends and the —Public in general, that he still continues his POST- j^'G at the above price from his own House, the POST- "PFICE, in COWBRIDGE, where he has fitted up some com- fortable SITTING ROOMS for the accommodation of those ti-i CS atlc* Gentlemen who will please to honour him with favours. Refreshment may be had while changing being the first person who caused the reduction of .vje Posting Business in this part of the country, hopes for support of a generous Public. BEAR-INN, COWBRIDGE. Posting (as usual) at One Shilling per Mile. B MICHAEL GLOVER EGS leave to return his most grateful ac- knowledgrnents for the many favours conferred on 'tI1 since he has been in the abov e Inn, which is now fitted P wuth every accommodation so as to render it equal to »y Inn in W ales. He respectfully solicits the favour and patronage of his Friends, which he hopes to merit by a strict ttention to give satisfaction. He assures them that the PriS?POSTING (from the above Inn) WAS REDUCED li SHILLING per MILE during his late Brother's 1 hitherto he has charged no more, and that he still continues Posting at that price. « ls aul'19r*scd by the Landlords of PTLE and CARDIFF SfS,r> ^tat their Post-boys shall always obey the orders of e e ^°ropany but they appeal to a liberal Public for fheir untenance and support of the Inns upon the road, as they R PPORTC(I the Bear-Inn wlulst Mr. C. BRADLEY was suf- ^red to keep it. TIMBER AND DEAL-YARD, SWANSEA. THOMAS and LASCELLES EMBRACE the earliest opportunity of in- J tn 'orm'nK their Friends and the Public, that they have ILL ,lmPort:edintothe Ports OFSWAXSEA and CARDIFF,seve- FA^i:gre cargoes of PRIME BAULK TIMBER, DEALS, ■wh ^M N **AR IR0N> STOCKHOLM TAR, &c. &c. *K u -v are determined to dispose of on such termsas "a'l ensure approbation. ^ATHS and LATHYVOOD of all descriptions. ^PP.iy tf> Mr. David Powell, Neath Mr. Yorraths, Cooper, Cardiff • or Mr. Thomas Ilowell, Swansea. STONE-COALS, r. AND STONE-COAL CULM. THE Public are respectfully informed, that v* „ ARTHUR and HOCKIN, h^e lust OPENED a VEIN of most excellent STONE- i?dU&te?Jr0NE-C0AL CUUf>. which they sell on R k ?r-mstha,1> thw Stone-Coal Culm, notwutl.stahd- Port ,'nd.li m qUallt-J 1° asort Culm shifeped in this Stimrth/T ^?nle Busr fu,m> as a proo? of this as- any other UmCrS ^waa*ea use it in preference ':B,AI RTHU.R and Hocl:lI" give tho mGst money for good a last Swallsea, March 14, 180-1. TO PROPRIETORS OS COPPER WORKS, COLLIERIES, &c, 4c. jy/f ESSRS. 1IOMFRAY, TAPPENDENS, at m-p VABJI-CJI) havi»g established an IRON WORK W ;r ,»nea* MERrHYHiTi'ovii.,Glamorganshire, Cast a„!?«rni Public, that they are now prepared to up STEAM ENGINES upon Mr. frevethick's *CcorHil! an(^ ^att's P'un' nr Engines of any description C0; ng t0 »rd«r- Likewise all sorts of CASTING* for U-iKtur. C°rrr.it or MINK-WOHKS. BIRCH, the managing partner, (being an ti0, *\cef* Engineer) flatters himself that, from the situa- i'-iiLnn • *;f'r,1C(:rn' shall be able to execute orders for i,la^r,„es Castings of every description, in as good a prin •r upon as reasonable terms as any work in the in,, ^tirig care to. use Metal of a quality accord- g to the work the Casting is to perform. CVI;„J PRESENT riucjis: V, f Wori'-S an(1 ^o^oms turned f 5 Airi > -'8 P(-'r ton- Clac'k'au(^. tur«ed goods. J ^UckfKn01"P'cccs ^oru^the clack seat 21 ditto. Bevel L, i ?,r'Picces 18 ditto. 'P]ajn p1'^ Hriuich Pipes 17 ditto. X)itt0 • above six inches diameter 16 ditto. Kails ? ,v,etwo inches and under six 17 ditto. 9 ditto. Small ^Sgon-wheels and Sheevers l'i ditto. Vcry S! i3 ditto. Brass! dllto4- •• •, 14 ditto 1 j • I. 16 ditto, ( WVYURKS, M«CH L.IAH, TO IRONMONGERS. AN established IRONMONGERY BUSI- NESS, in a considerable country town, with the STOCK in TRADE, to be disposed of by Private Contract, on account of the decease of the Proprietor. '• The Purchaser may be accommoaated with a Lease of the House. For particulars apply to Mr. Fallowes, Attorney, Hereford. May 9, 1804. GLAMORGAN SOCIETY, FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT of AGRICULTURE, etc. THE next GENERAL MEETING of this JL SOCIETY will be held at the BEAR-INN, at Cow- B RID G E, on Tuesday, the s^d of May inst. between Twelve and Two o'clock. EDW. PETER, Sec. OAK TIMBER, PEMBROKESHIRE. NOW Cutting, near HAVERFORDWEST, a large quantity of SHIP-BUILDING TIMBER, on the side of Milford-haven, where Vessels may be Built on the spot. Also many Thousand Dozen of POLES, and the greatest quantity of COLLIERY TIMBER that has been cut for many years. For particulars apply to F. Fortune, Esq. Haverfordwest. GLAMORGANSH IRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Commodious Newly-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situated on the STRAND, in the town of SWANSEA, comprising, on the ground-floor, two parlours and a kitchen, pantry and scullery, with a large well of water behind, which never dries, formerly used as a Cold Bath, from which water is conveyea by lead pipes into the kitchen and other parts of the house; on the first- floor, a large drawing-room, lobby, and thtee bed-chambers; and on the second or attic story, a lobby and four bed- chambers together with a large and convenient new-built Store-house, adjoining the dwelling-house, containing 4 lofts. The Tenant may be accommodated with a good Three- stall Stable, only a few yards distant from the above premises. For further particulars apply to John Williams Mansfield, Attorney at Law, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. A VALUABLE COLLIERY. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF SIXTEEN YEARS, On the most advantageous terms, being the property of a Widow Lady, situated seven miles from the sea-port town of Cardiff, three-quarters of a mile from the Canal, with most convenient Iron-Rail Roads from the W orkings to the Canal, Tram Carriages, Machinery, 4-q. TWO VEINS, pf COAL now open, one four feet and a half thick, the other two s^nd a half, both worked together; two other ROCK VEINS, four feet in thickness proved, and of great value, may be opened at little expence. The wbove Works may be taken on such terms as a small capital only will be'required, and the most can- did information may be relied on. For further particulars apply to Mr. Edw. Martin, Mor- ristown, near Swansea, who has the disposal of the Colliery- GLAMORGANSHIRE^ TO BE SOLD, AND ENTEUED URON AT MTDSUMMER NEXT; A LEASE (40 years of which are unexpired) of PREMISES, consisting of several large Build- ings, formerly employed as Copr^B-WoRKs, with a large ORE-YARD and WAREHOUSES on the river side, and the use of a commodious Quay; EIGHTEEN COTTAGES, a good DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, an excellent four-stall STABLE, CoACH-Housr., and other conveniences, situate at Melin Cry than, near Neath. Particulars may be had by application on the Premises; or by letter (post-paid) addressed to Mr. Jas. Coke, Neath. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the 26th day of May instant, at the King's- Arms inn, in Carmarthen, at the. hour 01 three o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called BRYNBACH, situate in the parish of LLANGUNNOCK, in the said county, now set to John Jones, as tenant at will, at the clear yearly rent of ^14, ]4S. This Tenement has a southern aspect, is very improvable, and lies within a short distance of the Turnpike-road now piaking from Carmarthen to Llanstephan. Tt. has a Right oi Common on Llangunnock Mountain. The Tenant will shew the Premises; and for further par- ticulars apply to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen. I FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On Saturday, the 26th day of May instant, at the house of William Lttce, at the sign of the Tiger, on the Strand, in the town of Swansea, between the hours ot five and seven of the clock in the evening, The Brig SALLY, With all her materials as she came from Sea, WM, COUCH, Master. She registers 77 Tons, was built at Swansea in the year 1784, 'and is at present in very good condition and well found, and ready lor Sea without any expence. She had a very comptete and thorough re- pair, keel, keelson, Sec. in the year 1799, which cost above cf .'iOD. She loads Ten Weys and Two Waggons of Coal. Information and inventory, may be had and seen on ap- plication to Captain Couch, sen. on the Strand or the Ollice of William JoncS,"Solicitor, Burrows. NEW WELSH q. ENGLISH DICTIONARY. This day is published, In Two large Volumes, Royal 8vo, price < £ ,3,10s. fid., IN BOARDS, A WELSH-and ENGLISH DICTIONARY, compiled from the Laws, History, Poetry, Bardisui, Proverbs, &c. of the Britons, with several Thousand Quota- tion's, literally translated for elucidating obscure Words; which are intended, at the same time, as a display of ancient Manners and Customs, for the gratification ot the curious.— To which is added, a GRAMMAR of the WELSH LANGUAGE. By WILLIAM OWEN, V. A. S. Part VIth of this work, containing 17 sheets of close letter- press, price 16s. in boards, may be had separate, to coin- pleat sets. 1. The GRAMMAR, by the same Author, may be had se- parately from the Dictionary. Price 7s. 6d. in bua/ds. Another edition of the Dictionary and Grammar may be had, hot-pressed, and elegantly printed, in two vols. 4to. Price 5). 15s. 6d. in boards." This "Work will ^be considered as a very valuable acquis sition to the Celtic Librarv, by the Antiquary, the Schoiar, the Gentleman, and the Critic, and contains nearly c;te hun- dred thousand words. London: printed for E. Williams, Bookseller to the Duke and Duchess of York, No. 11, Strand and sold b\ T. Jen- kins, Printer of this Paper; Mr. Bird, Cardiff; Mr. Wal- ters, Cowbridge; Mr. Daniel, Carmarthen; Mr. Grifliths, lenby: Mr. Wilinot, Pembroke; Mr. Potter, Havefford- we)H wad by every Booaseiier in the Wwtc4'K*»gdoa», PEMBROKESHIRE. A PARTICULAR OF ESTATES TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castio.-mn, Hnveriordwest, on Saturday, the 9th day of June, 1804. at four o'clock in the afternoon. Lots Tuiants. Tenures. Contents. | Yearly Rent Parish of St, Thomasf Ihvcr- Jbrdicest. 1 Claypits, otherwise Carrascant, «d-> EliiralM5tl, BoweiJ # S agedfifIVIary Bovven,' s' dn joiningPortfield S ^oevn cowen a|ed 30, Martha Bow-> 1 6 6 0 C'en, aged 27 y 2 A capital Messuage ot Dwelling-1 House, with a Close called the v Mrs. Martha Roch. ) Under lease for her life,) n Kennel Field } < worth per annum y & u u 3 Mrs. Mar. Roch, widow S,S 4 Part of the Tan-yard on the Quav,) v rLease for ever, at the") with its appurtenances. ( ortune yearly rent of,^f. 5, pay-> 5 0 0 Tr 1 /• ox rp. a'Jle yearly y Hamlets of St, Thomas, in the county of Pembroke.. 6 Ea#t and West btoney Wall Parks.. Mr. John Bcwsn At will 9 2 «S 29 0 0 5 Walter's Hill, three Closes with a) n „ 0 Cottage and Garden ] Mr. George Bevaos Ditto 9 112 27 16 0 7 Roch Park Mr. Garrett Ditto 4 0 0 14 0 0 8 Long Meadow Mr. Stephen George.. Ditto 8 0 20 ^9 0 0 9 « so 0 0 called Knock i Essex Harries., ■' sex ria rits, aged .*>», f p 50 0 0 .J i Sarah Lewis, aged 24, & t ^u«OInarj and dutiefc v. Essex Lewis, agyd 18.. j Acres. ( Lease for the lives of T. 10 A Messuage, Tenement, and Lands,) } Woolcock, David Phil-/ 40 A A called Clomwalk Thomas Woolcoch hp,, 0f Woltsdale, farA Customarv ° J J mer, and Thos. Harry/ Acres aud duties' Famho/St.JsJmiels. V. of Locb,aae, weaver. 11 A Fee Farru Rent* or Rent Charge") v ol of .8,10s. per ann. chargeable > Joshua Allen, Esq ft m n on the lands of Bicton For particulars apply to Mr. WiUmm Evam, Attorney, Nirberth; Mr. Stokes, Attorney, Haverfordwest j or JMr. Robert Nelson Thomas, ittorney, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD BY AUCTION, FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS, At the Castle-inn, in the town of Llandovery, in the county of Carmarthen, on-Tuesday, the 22d day of May inst. be- tween the hours of two and four in the afternoon of the same day, THE FOLLOWING Freehold EstatCj Sheep-walk, and Lands, IN ONE LOT; ALL that M ES S U A G E, TENE ME NT, J-JL FARM, and LANDS, called BWLCa-ÇYNNENT, .situate in the parish of LLAN VAIII-A R-Y-BRIN, in the county of Carmarthen, consisting ol ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LANDS, well enclosed, now in the occupation loll of William Evan, a responsible Tenant, at the yearly rent of ci-.34, under an agreement for three years commencing at Michaelmas last. "I There has lately been erected upon these Premises, at a very considerable expcnce, a. Dwelling-House, Barn, and Beast-lIouse, entirely new; the Lands are capable of great improvement, and are situated about 5 miles from the market-town of Llandovery aforesaid. And also, all that SHEEP-WALK, LANDS, and PRE- MISES, commonly called PANT-Y-CJUVK, situate in the parish of LLANWETIA, in the county of Brecknock, now in the occupation of John Rolley, Esq. at the yearly rent of Six* Guineas, reserving thereout Pasturage for ten Head of young Cattle yearly, which is estimated at C.3 per annum in addition thereto. These last Sheep-walk and Premises are situate within a convenient distance of the former. and arc capable of keeping from two to three hundred Sheep, and upon which there is a prospect of raising Lead Ore. For particulars apply to Mr. Herbert Lloy d, Attorney at Law, Carmarthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. NAVY-HALL ESTATE, BEING A VERY IMPROVABLE PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, I At the Black-Lion inn, in the town of Lampeter-Pont- Stephen, in the said county, on Wednesday, the 23d day of Alay inst. between the hours of four and six of the clock MI the afternoon, subject to sach Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, IN THE PARISH OF LLEDROD. ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, J'JL DEMESNE and LANDS, called NA-VY-HALL, con. taiuing by admeasurement 14:8A., 3R. -IP. be the same mote or less, in the occupation of Morgan Morgans. i IN THE PARISH OF I-LANII.AR. All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called GARDENNY, containing by admeasurement 148A. 1R. 33P. be the same more or less, in the occupation, of Rees Evans. Also, all that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called CEFN-COCH, containing by admeasurement81 A. 2R. 13P.be the same more or less, in the occupation of inoma;) Williams. IN THE PARISH OF RHOSDIE. •: All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called Ty 'N Y NANT, containing hy admeasurement 70A. 1R. 1.5P. be the same inore or less, in the occupation; of John Walter. The Premises have extensive Sheep-walks, and also a Right of Common on the extensive hills adjoining the re- spective farms. For further particulars apply to Mr. John.Jones, of Pen- y-bont, near Tregaron, Cardiganshire or to Herbert Lloyd, of Carmarthen, Attorney. PURSUANT to a Decree of the jligh Court P of Chancery, made in a Cause MORRfS aLr;J;iiist WILLIAMS, the Creditors and Legatees of THOMAS \VIL- LIAHS, late of Trelethin, in the pnmh of St. Davids, in the county of Pembroke, Esq. deceased, are to coirie in and prove their several Debts and ciaim their respective. Lega- cies, before Francis 'PaUF Stratford, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southainpton-buiid- ings; Chancery-lane, London, 011 or before the 20th day of June next, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benelit 01 the said Decree. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC CANDY. warm and pleasant Lozenge has for JL many years been found a most effectual nreservative from the bad effects of FOGS and DAMP AIR, which at this season of the year are so prejudicial to those who arc affected with ASTHMATIC COUUHS and SHORTNESS of BREATH, its effects are to expel wind: to defend the stomach from the admission of damps, and to relieve those who suffer from difficulty of breathing. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail only, by Barclay and Soil, NO.9.5, Fleet-M.irket J and retail, by their appoint- ment, by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, Car- dià; W. M. Davis, Merthyr-Tidvii; J. Dauiel, Carmar- iheH; J. Potte., .'Haverfordwest; Wilinot, Pembroke and most. Venders of Medicines in the kingdom. # But observe, none can possibly be geuuine, unless the label atfixed to each box is SIGIU*: in red ink by Barclay and •SJU, owl (nucL dMtger rnity ARISCUOFLJ, neglect of tins caution. CARMARTHENSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Wednesday, the 6th of June, at twelve o'clock, at Gar- r a way's Coftee-House, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, if notpreviously disposed of by Private Contract, AVERY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, called D\ THELL, advantageously situate in the pa- rish of PEMBREY, a healthy and salubrious situation, com- manding extensive prospects, an easy distance from Carniar- then Bay, four miles from the sea-port towns of Kidwelly and Llauelly, w^ithin 1 *J. miles ot mnn.n,1, and" 14. iran Swansea,°f about 1CK) ACRES of PASTURE LAND, lying in com enient incJosures, with a COTTAGE, BARN, and STABLE. The Estate possesses very extensive and valuable Rights of Common, which render it extremely desirable for a Sheep Farm. I here are several Veins of Iron Ore and a two-ieet Vein of Coal, which may be worked at a small expence. The situation is extremely eligible for a Sporting Lodge, as Game is ,'cry plentiful in the neighbourhood; there is also a strong Chalybeate Spring on the Premises. To be viewed, and printed particulars may be had on the Premises; also of Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen; at the Castle, Haverfordwest; T. 'Jenkins, Printer, Swansea, Mr. lludhall, printer, Bristol; Mr. Walker, Printer, Gio- cester; Messrs. Ward, Dennett, and Greaves, Henrietta- street, London at the Place of Sale; and of Messrs. Skin- ner, Dyke, and Co. Aldersgate-street, London. BRECKNOCKSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Wednesday, the 6th of June, at twelve o'clock, at Gar. raway's Cotfee-House, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, in lots, late the property of HENRY SKRINE, Esq. deceased, VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, si- tuate in the parishes of CRICKHOWELL L W- GATTOCK, CRICKHOWELL, LANELLY. and LAN- GENNY, nearly contiguous to the high road from ABER- GAVENNY to BRECON, a beautiful picturesque and fertile part of South-Wales, upon the borders of Monmouth- shire, comprising a COMMODIOUS MANSION-HOUSE, OFFICES, GARDENS, ORCHARDING, RICH MEA- DOWS, and the DEMESNE LANDS, in good condition, and remarkably well Timbered, called DANY PARK, bounded by the River Usk, and intersected by the Navi- gable Canal from Brecon to Abergavenny. Also ABE RB AID AN, PENCROSLAN, TYR-DAFYD, and HERBERT'S FARMS, THREE RICH MEADOWS near, and a DWELLING-HOUSE .in the town of Crick- howell, the whole containing FIVE HUNDRED and FORTY-FIVE ACRES, THREE ROODS, and NINE- TEEN PERCHES, statute measure, equal to 818A. 3R. SP. of the customary measure, now in the possession of .Messrs. Cunven, Knowles, Evans, Lewis, Sanders, aud Williams, 011 leases from Christmas 1796, for 21 years, but determinable by either landlord or tenant at the end of senclior fourteen wars, the present rents only £.391 per Am11lm, WItich will admit of very considerable increase. The Dany Park Estate possesses the desirable advantage of having Limestone on the premises in great abundance, is well wooded and watered, and capable of very great improvement. To be viewed printed particulars may be had on the Pre- mises also at the Bear, CricklioN%,ell Bre- con Angel, Abergavenny King's-Arms, Carmarthen T. Jenkins, Printer, Swansea; Air. Rudhall, Printer, Bristol; Beaufort-Arms, Monmouth Mr. Walker, Printer, doc-es- ter; Messrs. Wharton and Dyke, Solicitors, Temple at the Place of Sale; and ot Messrs. Skinner, Dvke, and Co. Al- dersgate-street, London, where plans may "be seen. -T~ — RHEUMATIC, PARALYTIC, AND GOUTV Affections, with their usual concomitants, Spasm, or flying Pains, Flatulency, indigestion, and general Debi- lity,.{originating in whatever source) are relieved and fre- quently cured by WHITEHEAD'S ESSENCE of MUS- TARD PILLS, after every other means had failed. The FLUID ESSENCE of Mustard, (used with the Pills in those complaints, where necessary,) is perhaps the most active, penetrating, and effectual remedy in the World, ge- nerally curing the severest 0 SPRAINS AND BRUISES in less than half the time usually taken by Opodeldoc, Ar* ipiebusade, or any other Embrocation; and if used im- mediately after any accident, it prevents the part turning black and the stiffness naturally arising from the first use of the MUSKET, it immediately removes. It is prepared and sold at 2s. 9d. each box or bottle, by R. Johnston, Apothecary, No. 15, Greek-street, Solio, Lon- don; and may be had of T. Jenkins, Printer, and T. Allen, Swansea J.'Bird, Cardiff; W. M. Davis, Merthyr-Tidvii; J. Daniel, Carmarthen; J. Potter, Haverfordwest; J. Ro- tten, Denbigh; Owen Welchpool; Mrs. Tye, Wrexham; Grifliths, Ludlow; Salter, Oswestry; Grifliths, Bishop's- Castle; Allen, Hereford; C. Jones" iilocester; W. Pine, Bristol; and by every Medicine Vender in every town in the United Kingdom. 1 GLAMORGANSHIRE; TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By It, JENKINS, On iW Frerrrises, at 5rjdgend» on Monday, Mav 28. 1 R4, ALL the household TURNITURE Jf JOHN RtCBAtypsox* Esq^ coMistmg ot leat'ier-beds, bedsteads, and furniture; mahogany tahies; chairs, pi*t and swing gias&es,' carpets, sheetsj quilts,, table linen; books of different sorts, among winch are the Annual Bf- gisters from the year 1758 to the year 1796, both tnciasivV- also kitchen furniture and brewing utensils. N. B. The Sale tobegiu at twelve o'clock, ar.d Jv to be Svild without reserve. To CREDITORS and DEBTORS of ji. WILLIAM JONES, and W17. LlAM 'UiiULD, i#: Mer- thifr Tydvill, Glamorganshire, Copartners in Ty-d'\ XT^HEREAS the above Tracers •- -3 T v dav assigned to Messrs. R ICHARD CI\ \v and WATKIN GEORGE^ all 'r, Trade, and Book Debts, for the Benefit of tir-'ir Cied" in Trust, to be sold and dividea > t ci. C, TheCreditow are requested t! .-id j.. .or their inspection and signature v. 0 And the Debtors to the snd t- h'? not to pay their respective -.iebrs ..y, to any other person but 1\1, t by us, Collector of the debts due u> .u r CRAW6IIA V • Cyfarthfa,, Api-il 1804. EVERY MAW ills 0\L. rAURL 1V/TR. BLAINE, who. has t> eu ior.^ for his uiiLiortan, Discoveries fiis mblhT Vf:: and successful Treatment of the DISEASES of H "'•« and DOGS, now offers to Uie public the foliow. a valv.i Medicines, faithfully prepared fr >111 his original "Roci-ij.- and never before 111atie public; cal-ulated to make the Cure of the Diseases of these Animals economic, easy, and ex- peditious. HORSES. Effective Cholic Balls, 2s. 6d, each. Cordial Balis, Is. each, or 5s. 3d. the half dozen. Cough Balls, 5s. the half dozen. Strong Diuretic Balis, Is. each, or 6s. 3d.'the half doz. Fever Cordial Bails, ls. 6d. each, or 8s. the half dozen. Farcy Balis, the hah dozen. 4 Strong Purging Balls, 2" each, or tOs.'Sd. the half dozen. Mild Purging Balis, ls, 6d. each., or8s. he h; dozen. Strong Mercurial Purgiug Balis, 2s. 6u. each, or 13s. the half dozen. s Mild Mercurial Purging Bails, 2s. each, or 10s. 6d. the half dozen. Blistering Ointment, 3s. per pot. Liquid Sweating Blister, 25; 6,1, per bottle. Mild Wash for Grease, 3s. 6d. per bottie. Stroiig Paste for Grease, 4: per pot. Embrocation for Strains and Lamenesses, as. per hnttlp Manse Ointment, 7s. per pot. Eye Water, 2s. 6d. per bottie. Alterative Condition Powders, 5s. the half dozen, Worm Powders, 5s. the half dozen. Mild Diuretic Powders, Is. each, or ,55. 3d. the half dozen, lever Powders, 5s. the half dozen. li Sold wholesale and retail by T. Boosey, No. 4. Broad- street, near tlie Royal Exchange also Barclay y',d Son" ■fleet-Market, Loudon; and likewise by T..Tenki.is, Prin- ler of this Paper; J. Bird, Cardiff; W. M. Davies, Merthyr- lidvilj J. Datuei, Carmarthen; Wihnot, i-'embroke • J. Potter, Haverfordwest; W. and cr. North, Brecon. Where also mav lif had, Mr. ELAINE'S Domestic Treatise on HORSES and DOGS, new edition, priced..vithi,.a).s And frea,ise on DISI I,AIPEP,, is. Also, genuine DOG ME.DICINES. CAUTION AT THE PRESENT SEASON". By his Majesty s Royal Letters Potent. DR. SIBLY's RE-ANIMATING SOLAR TINCTURE IS particularly recommended during the present varied Season of heat and cold which, as a preventive of levers, a strengthener of the system, and a general preserver ot health, has no rival. Its effects on decayed constitutions, whether brought on bv indiscretion, or otherwise, are self-evident; and the many cases in which it has completely succeeded, have powerfully re- commended it to numberless families. EXTRAORDINARY CASE. Mr. JOHN SWAN, of Wind-street, Swansea, was seized with a dreadful fever, which, when it abated, left an in- flammation 011 his lungs, which became ulcerated, and he was reduced to a mere skeleton. In rhis deplorable situa- tion, which had baffled ail medical skill, a friend, who had some time before been nearly as bad, advised him to'try the SOI.AR TINCTURE, which had cured him. following the counsel of his friend, Mr. S. purchased two' bottle? which immediately relieved, and shorily alter entirelv rc- moved, his complaints, and restored him vo hic i'nmer health. Mr. S. now says, he musfhavo sunk into the r rave had he not taken this valuable medicine, and considers himself twenty years younger, such were its wonderful etfects. Additional, advantage.—Persons taking the TINCTUT r. on sending the particulars of their complaints (post-paicA to the Solar Tincture TVa/'clwuse, No. 40, New Bridge-street, Ludgale-hill, London, may have medical advice gratis. This incomparable preparation is sold by T. "i'es'kins. Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, C^rdisf; W. M*. Davis, Merthyr Tidvil; J. Daniel, Carmarthen J. Potter, Haver- fordwest; Wilmot, Pembroke; Hughes, Kilgeran- W. and G. North, Brecon; J. Roden, Denbigh; Owen*, Welchpool; Mrs. Tye, Wrexham; Griffiths" Ludlow Salter, Oswestry Griffiths, Bishop's Castle Allen, Here- ford Tudor, Monmouth; C. Jones, Gloeester; w/pine, Bristol; and by all Venders of Patent Medicines in bottles at 14s. 7s. 6d. and 6s. each, duty included", of whom mav be had, printed pamphlets of remarkable cures THE LUNAR TINCTURE, for the FEMALE six. at 10s. 6d. per bottle. For BRUISES, STRAINS, RHEUMJTISMS 4-c DR. STEERS's OPODELDOC. CAUTION.-Q,n the outside of the wrapper CAUTION.—On the outside of the wranper on each bottle ot tlm leal Medicine a Stamp is fixed, in which if engraved, F. Ncwbcry, No. 45, ,v>. Paul's •" and over the cork of the bottle a Label is with these words, Dr. Siecrs's Opmleldoc, prepared bu F. Newbmi." Ah those which are sold without these designations are gross counterfeits. & The public are requested to attend to this caution, in con- sequence of an imposition which has been practised by cer- tain V endeis of INledicine, who, under cover ot a connection m trade with Mr. New'oery's house, have not only sold in London, but, by travelling round the country, have disse- minated through the retail dealers in all parts of the king- dom, large quantities of a spurious preparation of this Ono- deldoc in the bills of directions of which the names of i)r. Steers, of Charing-cross, and Mr. Newberv, of St. Paul's Church-yard, .-re made use ot; in order the more completely to deceive unwary purchasers. The genuine Opodeldoc is prepared and sold only hy F. Newberv and Sons, No. 45, St. Faults, (In the Coach-wav, a few doors irom Cheap-side, London, in bottles, price 2s.*6d. each, duty included; sold also by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; and by those Vendersln the country who'offer the real Medicine under its appropriate Situup. Of the Printer of this Paper fila) rd-o be iiad, gt:nuin4: from Mr. Newberv's warehouse, ° Dr. JAiMES'S POWDERv -———— A A r. R p r ic PILLS: PECTORAL ESSENCE of COLTSFOOT P.\Rt:CORlC LOZENGES.