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SELLING OFF AT PRIME COST, FOR READY MONEY ONLY, STOCK in TRADE of L. and J. MICHAEL, in WIND-STREET, SWANSEA; consist- tn&of new and second-hand Silver Goods, Watches, Clocks, aqtl lime-pieces j Glass, China, Cutlery, India Muslins, Ho- «ther (^LIia P^per-liangings, and. a great variety of The remainder of the Stock, consistuig of; Jewellery, ardwftie, Plated Goods, Japanned Ware, and various other ds, selling off considerably tmder PruuefGost. SEA-BATHING, GLAMORGANSHIRE.' THE Nobility and Gentry are most respect A fully informed, th;d; NEWTON BATHING-HOUSE 16 now open tor the reception ol Company. N.B. BATHING-MACHINES, GOAT'SMILK,< £ C. &'C. &ay 3, 1804. COWBRIDGE. POSTING at ONE SHILLING per MILE. CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY BEGS leave to inform his Friends and the JL# Public in general, that he still continues his POST- ING at the above price from his own House, the POST- UFPICE> IN COWHRIDGE, "where he has fitted up some, com- fortable SITTING ROOMS for the accommodation of those indies and Gentlemen who will please to honour him with Horses QUrS" -tfeshment may be had while changing B- beniff the first person who cansed the reduction of ine 1 osting Business in this part of the country, hopes for the support of a generous Public. I BEAR-INN, COWBRIDGE. Posting at One Shilling per Mile, continued. BM. GLOVER BEGS leave to return his grateful thanks for the kind support he has received since he has been Jn the above Inn, which is now fitted up with every accom- odation .to render it equal to any Inn in Wales; and with a strict attention to give satisfaction, hopes for the patronage Of a. generous Public, in preference to a peevish Opposition. And is authorised by the Landlords of PYLE and CA n- JlIFF to say, that their Post-boys shall always obev the Orders of the Company; but they appeal to a lIberal Pub- tic for their countenance and support of the Inns upon the ituad, as they supported the Bear-Inn whilst Mr. C. BRAD- tmfwassurieredtokecpit. N. B. POST-CHAISES, with good Horses, &c. Also a fompleat HEARSE kept. TIMBER AND DEAL-YARD, SWANSEA. THOMAS and LASCELLES TL^MBRACE the earliest opportunity of in- •J—i fotniing their Friends and the Public, that'they have just. imported mto the Ports ofSw ANSEA and CARDIFF, seve- ral-large cargoes of PRIME BAULK TIMBER, DEALS, FOREIGN BAR IRON, STOCKHOLM TAR, &C. &B. which they are, deterntined to dispose of on such terms as Shall ensure approbation. LATHS and LATHWOOD of all descriptions. t::T Apply to Mr. David Powell, Neath Air. Yorraths, Cooper, Cardiff; or Mr. Thomas Ilowell, Swansea. TO IRONMONGERS. AN established IRONMONGERY BUSI- NESS, in a considerable country town, with the 1 STOCK in TRADE, to be disposed of by Private Contract, account oi the decease ot the Proprietor.. The Purchaser may lie accommodated,.with a Lease of the House. F or particulars apply to Mr, Fallo wes, Attorney, Hereford. May 9, 1804. ,■■■ Improvement of the Harbour of Bristol. IRON-BRIDGES. PERSONS willing to Contract for CASTING P of TWO IRON-BRIDGES, of 100 feet each in the :$pan, may see drawings and a specification by applying at *he Bristol Dock-Company's Office. 6 Proposals for the-same, sealed up, specifying the Price |H;r Ton at which the same will be delivered" in Bristol, to sent to thp said Office on or before the hour of Twelve at on the 18th day of June next. G EORGE W EBB I1ALL,? Clerks to the JOHN OSBORNE, 5 Dock-Company. _May 18, 1804. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC CANDY. THIS warm and pleasant Lozenge has for many years been found a most effectual preservative from the bad cifects of FOGS and DAMP AIR, which at this season of the vear are so prejudicial to those who are affected with ASTHMATIC COUGHS and SHORTNESS Qf BREATH. Its effects are to expel wind: to defend the stomach from the admission of damps, and to relieve those 1IIiho sutler from difficulty of breathing. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail only, by Barclay *md Son, No.95, Fleet-Market; and retail, by their appoint- ment. by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, Car- *ulf; W. M. Davis, Merthyr-Tidvil; J. Daniel, Carniar- eiien; J. Potter, Haverfordwest;. Wilmot, Pembroke; and iU*St*v'ndeijsof'Medicines in the kingdom. e u *i Sut (''jscrve> none can possihl y he genuine, unless the label affixed to each bo* is signed in red ink bv Barclay and bon, and much danger may arise from neglect of this caution. HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. DR. JAMES's ANALEPTIC PILLS. TO obviate the impositions which have long been practised in regard to this Medicine, a small at- tention only is requisite; for as by favour of the Commis- sioners of the Stamp-Office, separate plates have been pre- pared for Mr. Newbery!s use, with his name engraved in tneStamps, the imitatiori of which would be a capital offence, 5l'e genuine preparation niay now be readily ascertained; is therefore recommended to purchasers not to open any in tuture, unless they observe the words, F. Newberi/, 45, St. Paul's," printed in the Stamp. The superior excellence of these Pills in RHEUMA- TISMS and COLDS, as well as in other complaints to which the human frame is liable, from the vicissitudes of our cli- niate, is universally acknowledged. They are admirably calculated for Bilious, and other disorders of the stomach and bowels; for Hcad-Achs occasioned by indigestion; and for preventing* Palsies and Apoplexies, so olten the consequence of free living. Recourse should be had to them aHer every excess, and upon every slight indisposition; and thus their well-known characteristic o't promoting lon- w gevity will be maintained; for by assisting nature in the due discharge of the animal functions, and by keeping the con- siitution, as it were, in continual repair, they preserve the body in heafih and vigour, and prevent premature decay. i hey require no particular confinement, nor attention to diet. They are sold by F. Newbery and Sons, at the warehouse for Dr. James's Powder, No. 4.7, St. Paul's, London; in boxes price 4s.. 6d. each, stamp included; or six in one large box for 11. 4s. and by those Venders only in the country -Who oifer the real Medicine under its appropriate Stamp. Sold also by T. Jenkras, Printer of this Paper J. Bird, Cardiff; W. M. Davis, Merthyr-Tidvil; J. Daniel, Car- Hiarthejij and J. Potter, liave/lordwest. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AWI, ENTERED UPON IMMEDI ATET.YJ A Capital MANSION-HOUSE, with all suit- ■■ able OFFICES, consisiting of foiir attic chambers, five chambers on the first story, large vestibule, dining and draw-' mg-room?, 24 feet'by if, and 12 feet high, double coach- house,stabling for lg l»orses» dog-kennel, wa!led-in Garden; togaiher with 25 Acres of PASTURE LAND,- and walled-, in PADDOCK, with au untimitted Right of, Common itd- J joining, situate in a good sporting country, witlia remarkable good road to Swansea, not six miles distant, and two miles from Penelawdd. Coal near and reasonable. Also, a neat smal) HOUSE arid OFFICES, consisting of oiie parlour, best and second kitchen; and three chambers; together with 35 Acres of ARABLE <$■ PASTURE LAND, which is tythe-lree for hay, aiid has an unlimited Right of Common, six miles from Swansea, on a good road, and si- tuate in a good sporting country, near Coal and Lime. Apply by letters, post-paid, to Mr. Wm; Evans, ITeath- field Lodge, near Swansea; or to the Printer of this Paper. (One Concern.) GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTIILTED U L?ON IMM FJ)I,VTELY» A Commodious Newly-built MESSUAGE or DW ELLING-HOUSE, situated .on the STRAND, in the town of S.WA>SEA, comprising, on the ground-floov, two parlours and a. kitchen, pantry and scullery; wIth aJarge well of water behind, which never dries, formerly used as a Cold Bath, from which water is conveyed b.y lead pipes into the kitchen and other parts of the lioase y on the first- floor, a large drawing-room, lobby, and three bed-chambers; and on tue second or attic story, a lobby and four bed- chambers together with a large and convenient new-built otorc-honse, adjoining the dwelling-house, containing 4 lofts. The Tenant may be accommodated with a good T'hree- stall.Stable, only atewyards distant iromtlie above premises'. For further particulars apply to John Williams Mansfield', Attorney at Law, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ONE undivided THIRD PART of all those very valuable and improvable GREAT and .SMALL T1THES of the parish ol MOTH V EY, in the said county. For parttcutars apply to Rice Wiliiams, Esq. Cardigan 11 Militia, Woolwich, near London or to Messrs. Davies and Berrington, Solicitors, Swansea, who are authorised to treat for the same. LAUGHARNE TOWN, CARMARTJiENSMRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given, At the New-inn, in the town of Laughame, on Friday, the 6th day of J uly next, subject to such Conditions ot Sale as shall be then and there produced, the. following Pre- mises in Three Lots: Loti. LL those MESSUAGES or TENE- > MENTS, known by the name of The Old Store- houses, with Orchard, Garden, and Road le.ading to the same, situate most conveniently for Trade, at the water's edge on the Strand, at Laugharne, capable of great improve- ment, as there are excellent materials in the buildings, with Land sufficient to form a. most complete Timber-yard, if required. "w Lot 2. All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, called the- New Storehouse, and Garden adjoining, equally well situated for business and improvement as the former lot, on the Strand, at Laugharne. Lot 3. All .that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, OtJT- HOU.SES, and large GARDEN, now in the.occupation of Mr. Charles Cooke, situate in the centre of the most airy and pleasant part ofLaugharne. This Lot is well worth tlie attention of any person wishing to build in, or retire to Laugharne, as the situation possesses great conveniences and beauty. The Garden, which is large, considered as being in the middle of a town, is well stocked with many good old Apple, Pear, tine large Walnut, and other Fruit Trees, in full bearing, and possesses the beautiful accommodation of having the river Coran, which is aft excellent Trout Stream, running at the bottom of it. Possession may be had of all the above lots as soon as the purchases are completed. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Jones and Church, Solicitors, Brecon; or to Mr." Rich. Callow, at Laugharne) who will shew the Premises. The Saie will begin at foiir o'clock in the evening of the said day, by SAMUEL THOMAS, Auctioneer. R" CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot, in the town of Carmarthen, on Wednesday the aOth day ofjun<-inst. between the hours of three and five o'clock m the evening, A LEASE, for the Term of THREE LIVES, all in being, the youngest aged 43 years, of a snuo comfortable COTTAGE, situate at that delightful Batliin^- place, called the FElllt Y, in the parish of St. TshiuaeL in the said county. The Premises consist of two small itelien. and pantryr three bed-chambers, one a store- room, 'brewing-kitchen, stable, and^oal-house, together with a very good Garden, and a Pump in tlie yard actj«inin« the said brewing-kitchen. They are delightfully situate near the navigable river Towy, which daily yields a variety of Fish aijd are well suited to the accommodation of a small family. Boats constantly arrive from the plentiful market- town of Carmarthen, where every-necessary of life-may be procured at a moderate rate. The reserved rent in the Lease is Twelve Guineas per annum, and the Taxes are trilling. A view of the Premises previous to the sale is re- commended. For further particulars apply at Carmarthen to SAML EL THOMAS, Auctioneer. N. B. Part of the Household Furniture, as they now stand, witi be disposed of at a fair valuation. To DEBTORS and CREDITORS. ALL Persons indebted to the ESTATE of THOMAS MORGAN, of PENDERRY, in tlie county of Glamorgan, but late of the Inner Temple, London, Esq. Barrister at Law, deceased, are hereby required to pay the same to Dr. Davies, at Carmarthen, or to Messrs. Davie's & Berrington, at.Swansea, who are severally duty authorised by the Administratrix of the said deceased to receive the same and all persons who have any demands on the said Estate, are requested to send in an account thereof to either of the said persons, iu order that the same may be ad justed. Swansea, May 24, 1804. To CREDITORS and DEBTORS of JAMES SUTTON, WILLIAM JONES, ami WILLIAM GOULD, of Mer- thyr Tydvili, Glamorganshire, Copartners in Trade. WHEREAS the above Traders have this' day assigned to Messrs. RICHARD CRAW SHAY and WA'FKIN GEORGE, all their Buildings, Stock in Trade, and Book Debts, for the Benefit of their Creditors, m Trust, to be sold and divided amongst their Creditors.— The Creditors are requested to sign the said deed now read v for their inspection and signature at Cyfarthfa Office. And the Debtors to the said Estate are hereby ordered not to pay their respective debts due to this assigned Estate to any other person but 1\Ir. THOMAS PKIHCI:, appointed by us, Collector of the debts due to said Estate. r, r A CRAWSIIAY and GEORGE. Ctfarthja, April 20, W&k 'Ii ¡ GLAMORGANSHIRE^ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot-AIUIE, iu Swansea, on Saturday, the'16th day of June v' Precisely at four o'clock in the afternoon, ONE undivided MOIETY) ot half-part, of that, improvable MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and ,,ep .LANDS, called i.L.AN, coufaitiing 46A. 1R, S8P. situate in the parcel of'GIase, in thepari'SBW LLANGE VET.'AC«, and now in the possession of John. Morns, Esq. at the yearly 'rent of < For particulars apply at the Office, of Robert Nelson Tiionias, Solicitor, Swansea.. >' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Monday, the 25th of Jiine, 1804, at the Angel-inn, in the town of Cardin, the-toilow-ing FREEHOLD and LEASE- HOLD PREMISES? subject to such Conditions of Sale | as shall be then produced, Lotl- A HOUSE, GARDEN, and APPUR- JT\. TENANCKS, and Nine Acres and A Half of rich MEADOW LAND, at CXS-FDIS, in the^parish ofLan- daffi within halt a mile of the town of Cardiff^ and adjoin- IN £ the great turnpike-ro-ad leading from Bristol to Milford. The above Premises are held by- lease, granted; by the Bishop, Archdeacon^ and Chapter of the CathedrahChurch of Landaff, dii-i-ed FOR 21 'years; re- served rent 12s. Tlie above Lands and Tenements-arenow 1 et to Mr. Henry' Morgan, of Ely, for the year! y rent of J36, 17s. 6d. Lot 2. A FREEHOLD TENEMENT of LAND, con- •' taming about Nine CaStoiHary Acres,' situate at LANMACF, in the most fertilevpaA, of the Vale ofGlamosgao, now Let to W M SOPHIIIKAS teiymt at will/ at tlie yoiarlV rent of JfiO. Lot .3. I OUR PIECES OF: FREEHOLD LAND, si- tuate in the parish of N EWTON-NOTTAGE, now let to Mr 3 ames Marment, at the yearly rent of EJC^T.V Further partVc-itiars may be knovvn by applying to Mr Bradley, at Cardiff. v. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTiON, On Saturday, the 9th day. of June inst. at the Bear-inn, in the TOWN of Llandilofawr, in the said c'Oiinty' between^tlie hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to AUCJI Conditions of Sale as shall be then' and there produced, THE REVERSION EXPECTANT on the DEATH of a SINGLE GENTLEMAN, aged 63 FOIIOWUIS FREEHOLD .MESSUAGES and EANDS, all situated in the parish of CIL'LYCWM, in the said, county: Yearly — Tenements. Tenants.. VmIiic. Tenures, £ s. • Brynddarfechan .Daniel David 0 At will. O V C Lease for one Gwayncydd Ehnor joues 4 4 life at a pepper ■N I >, corn rent. Bwfohmaenllwyd D.D. Ilytherch 10-0 At will. Wernllas Rees John. G'-O Lease for one ( lile M being. Henlliefacii John Thomas 35 0 | *'OR tlue'e R-]F. T TI ( AG''EENIEN t for A GiJlam JamesThonias 210 < lease lor three •(, ,'liv^s. For further particulars apply to Mr. L'hoiuas Lewis, At- tprnc\,L)andiio,Caru)arthensthr(.. To the CJ/RIOUS in EISH SAUCE, FAMILIES in general are respectfully ju. formed, J. BURGESS and SOJT's Genuine and Sn-' perior ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES for FISH SAUCE, continues to be,prepared by them inthe snme rtiannertlia; HAS obtained such universal approbation for snany- y.ears PAST The long justly-acquired superiority of that .article Ys fuilv confirmed M the opinion of the country at large, and of PER- SONS resid'e'nt in all parts of the world,"and having stood the test of trial, ranks it in the situation it now main tains. The general utility of. their ESSENCE ofANGuoyiEg, and other rich SAUCES for Fisn.&ec. induces then), irointhe numerous advertisements daily appearing, to caution Fami- lies, &c, in purchasing the same, as none is to be had of their gMine,- but at their Warehouse as\"nder. Every other article in the TRADE for family use, of the best quality. W archouse, N o. 107, corner of Savoy Steps, Strand,London. Eopl Change assurance, (Established by Royal Charter in the lleign of Kino- George the First,) ° For ASPIRING HOUSES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, CORN, HAY, STOCti, #c.; and also for the ASSURLiNCE of LIVES, and granting ANNUITIES mi LIFES rpHE CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- X CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby g|.VE Notice, that they have authorised their -RESPECTIVE Agents to receive Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK, at the Rate of 2s. 6d. per Cent, pet Annum. Persons whose AnnuatPremiuntS fall DUE* on the 24th instant, are hereby informed, that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by. the Company's Agents iinder-mentioned, and the Parties assured are requested to. apply for the re- newal of their Policies on or before the 9th of July, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, "vvill then expire. V Glamorganshire.. Swansea, v. • JOHN and W.R. GROVE. 1 BreconMre. Brecon CHAiu.EsPRicHAttt), Denbighshire. '■ Ruthin THOMAS JOST.S, Wrexham JOHN FODLKES. Flintsbre., Holywell W I r.I.IAM TUIITON". J Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. MAUHICK JONKS. Monmouthshire. Monmouth. OWEN TI'NOU. ,1 Herefordshire. Hereford JOHN AI.MK, Bookseller, Leominster SAMUEL NICHOLAS, Ledbury VV 11,1,1,VM HOLBROOK. Shropshire. ShrewslMiry J. KDDOWFS, Wellington 4 STKPIUSN JENXINS.. This Corporation will, in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of goods, and pay. the sufferer's loss, whether the goods are destroyed, lost, or da- maged by such removal. All payments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. •• ;•* •• N. B. Fit; Policies will be allowed free of expence, where the Ann-ual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. lhis Company have invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. re, Proposals M?y"T'e had of the different Agents. SCR* ASSURANCES on LIVES being found ro be ad- vantageous to persons having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the lite,or lives of them- selves OR others, Tables of the Rates fqr such Assurances, and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had of the said Agents, And, ior the greater convenience of the Pub- lic, the Company have ■determined to extend (by special agreement) the Assurance 011 Lives to the age of Scveniy- ,e c June L 1204. SAM. FENNING, Jun, See. y- PEMBROKESHIRE. A PARTICULAR OF ESTATES TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, v At the Castle-inn, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 9th day of June, 1804, at four o'clock in the afternoons Lots.. Premises. ■' Tenllnts. Tenures. CmUails. x cat.yiteni Parish of St. Thomas, Ilaver- fordicest. I ^3Lires,viz. Eliz. "Bowen.A 1 Clavpits, otherwise Carxascant, ad-) 4l. J aged & Ma-v Bowp-i f A* p- <» £ '• d. joining Portfield J EI'^th ■ ■ ■ ■ j afed %>, 1 2 32 ° C en, aged 2T ) \2 A capital Messuage or Dwelling-") TT J /• • House, with a Close called the > Mrs. Martha Roch. > Under lease for herlife, 9^ n n Kennel Field < worth per annum .• u « 3 Five Houses, Gardens, and Rack > N/T-. TVT„. T> U 1 S Lease for 99 years of 1 .Close, in St. Thomas's Grfeen. Mrs-Mat.Boch,widow winch a ( 0 2 35 2$« 4 Part of the Tan-yard on the Quay,) f Lease lor ever,' at the") witli its appurtenances. ( Mrs. fortune yearly rent of«^ .5, pay- > 5 0 Q-" Tr V. „ 1 C. able half yearly Hamlets of St. Thomas, in the county of Pembroke. 6 East and West Stoney Wall Parks.. Mr. John Bowen At will, q o c an ». 5 Walter's Hill, three Closes with a) 0 T. Cottage and Garden Mr. George Bevans Ditto 9 ± 12 27 16 0 7 Roch Park Mr. Garrett Ditto 4 0 0 14 0 O 8 Long Meadow .< Mr. Steplien George.. Ditto 8 020 29 0 0 t'nr of Ccmrose.. Lease for the lives of Es»"\ <■ Es^HTrk. > «» » 0 °' C9lie9.JLnoc«. v.. y i Sarah Lewis, aged 24, ic^ and duties, v Esjex Lewis, aged IS.. j A-cies. 1 Lease for the lives of T. 10 A Messuage,Tenementj and Lapds» i T,_a. w J Woolcock, David Phil-^ 40 called Ciomwalls Thomas WoolcocL, < ups, of W oltsdale, lar-s Customary 9 ■" i mer, and Thos. Harry,L Acres. 8111(1 duties» 1 -n v. Ot Loch vane, weaver" J Parish of St. Ishmaels. 11 A Fee Farm Rent, or Rent Charge ~i ol ^.8,; 10.?;. per ann. chargeable > Joshua Allen, Esq.. r-in n on the lands of Bictoii, 5 a 10 0 For particulars apply to Mr. William Evans, Attorney, Narberth; Mr. Stokes, Attorney, Haverfordwest: or .■ Mr. Robert Nelson Thomas, Attorney, Swansea. GLAjMORUANSHTRE TO BE SOLD, AND ENTERED UPON AT MIDSUMMER NEXT* A LEASE (40 years of which are unexpired) ol PREMISES, consisting of several large Build- J mgs, formerly employed as COI'I>ER-WORKS, with a large OHE-YARD and WAREHOUSES 011 the riverside, and the use of acoinmodious Quay; EIGHTEEN COTTAGES, a good DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, an excellent four-stall STABLE, COACH-HOPSE, 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. J as. Coke, Neatli, CARMARTHENSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE oSOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs; SKINNER, DYKE; and Co. On Wednesday, the 6th ol June, at twelve o'clock, at Gar- raway's Coifec-Housc, 'jChange-AUey, Ccrnhui, Eondou, if n'otprevieusly disposed 01, by Private Contract, AVERY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, called DYTHELL, advantageously situate in-the par risn of PEiMBREY, a healthy arid salubrious situation, com- manding extensive prospects, an easy distance froni Carmar- then Bay, lour miles from tHe sea-port toMis of Kidwelly and Llanelly, within lx miles of Carmardien, and 14 lroip Swansea, cousisting of about, 100 .ACRES ot'PAST Li RE and ARABLE LAND, lying in convenient inciosures, with a COTTAGE, BARN, and STABLE^ The Estate possesses very extensive ancd valuable:Bights oi (/auunon, whicti render it extremely'desirable tor a Sheep Farm. There are. several Veins of lion Oreaiid a two-ieet Vein of Coal, which may be worked at a small expence. The situation is extremely eligible tor a Sporting Lodge, as Game is very, pientitui in the uefghbourhood; there is also a. strong Cliaiy beate Spring on the Premises. ■ ■ To be viewed, and printed particylars may be had on the Premises also of Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Caiiuaxtiiell; at the Castle, Haverfordwest j T. Jenkins, Printer, Swansea- Mr. lludhall, Printer, Bristoi; Mr. Walker, .Pi;imer> GiO: cester; Messrs. Ward, Dennett,-and. Greaves, lienncitta- street, London at the Place of Salearid of Messrs. Skin- ner,Dykc,andCo..Ai<jersgate-street,Londou. ..Aide J.UADOXN add BRISTOL, NORTH and SOUTH-WALES, 4-c. §c. KENNET 4- AVON CANAL WAREHOUSE, J BATH-STREET, BRISTOL. ■YN^TLITE and BARNARDS are under tlie necessity of uiformmg tneir Friends and tlie Pub- lic, that (as huhierOus errors -have lately arisen in denvery ot Goods in London iutended by their Conveyance) tliev take in and deliver Goods by their Barges at no other Wliarl but the Kc-nnct Wharf, Upper Thames-street, Queeit- nithe, Landon; and continue, as usual, to deliver Goods to and from thence and the above Warehouse, nearly as expe- ditiously as by Land Carriage, at the following prices: < PER CWT. Teas, Hops, Hemp, Wool, and light Packages 3s. 9d. '^obacco, Grocery, Ironmongery, anu heavy Goods 3s. 6d. Carboys, Jars or Bottles, if exceeding one cwt. 10s. eacii; it less, 5s. each.. Goods to and irom Reading, Berks 2S. 6d. In addition to the above, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be charged according to bulk. Damage or Loss (cxccpt by Leakage or Fire) wili be ac- counted for 011 all Goods properly packed and directed. N.B. Whatever Goods are consigned,by this Convey- ance to alldfrom London, North and South,-Wales, drc. will meet with every attention and dispatch; and Goods from London will be forwarded from Bristol by the first Vessel or Conveyance, unless otherwise ordered. 1. Further particulars may be learnt by applying at the above Warehouse, White and Barnards', Newburv Wharf, Berks; or to Mr. White, W hartinger, Kenuet Wharf, Upper Thames-street." Queenhithe, London. Newbury Whart, May 15, 1804. NEVER-FAILING CURE FOR THE ITCH IN ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION. rr° afflicted with the above disorder, JL BARCLAY'S ORIGINAL OINTMENT is recom- meiided as a sate, speedy, and effectual remedy. This Unit- ntent has been in general use for upward of SO years, with- out asmgle instance of its having tailed to cure the most ill- iterate cases. It does not contain the sinallest particle of •Mercury,-or any other dangerous 'ingredient, and may be solely used by persons of the most delicate constitution. The public arc requested to observe, that none can pos- sibly be genuine unless signed by the proprietors, Barclay ana boil, and great danger may arise from the neglect of tins t:autWll.. Sold wholesale and retail by Barclay and Son, (the only successors to Jackson and Co.) No. 95, Fleet-Market, Lon- don, price Is. 9d. duty included and by their appoint- ment, by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bir't, Cur- tlili; VV. M. Davis, Merthyr-Tidvil; J. Daniel, Carmap- then; J. Potter, Haverlordnest; Wliwo), Pembroke; and most V twidef* oj Medici&«a in tbo kingdom. BRECKN UCKSimiE, SOUTH-WALLS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On. Wednesday, ihj 6th ol June, at twelve v c ock, at Gar. raway's Co.ifee-House, 'Change-Alley, Cornhiii, London, in lots, late tlie property of I HENRY SKttlNE, Esq. deceased, VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, si- tuate 111 the parishes of CRiCKHOW E> ,L LAN- GATTOCK, CRICKHOVVEEL, LANKLY, ana LAN. GENNY, Bcady contiguous to the high roa:i horn AMKH. GAVENNY to BhELJON, a beauuiui picimesoue and fertile part 01 South-W ales, upon the horcL-rs of Moii.nonfh- shire, comprising a COMMO 010 U S i-NI OFFICES. GARDENS, ORCHARDING, nICII lULl. DOvvS, a.tid the in good couduioo. ana remarkably well Timbered, caiied DAiNY l'A RK, bounded by the River Usi;, and i;iier.»ected'by the Navi- gable Canal irorn Brecon to Abei gavennv. AWABERBAIDAN, PENCROSLAN. TYR-DAFYD. and HERBERT'S FARMS, THttEE RiCil IviE^O WS near, find"a-DWELLING-HGUSE in 'the town "ot Orick- nowfK, the whole containui'j |; H' NDHED inrf FORTY.FIVE ACRES, THllEK aCODsf and nineI iLLN PERCHES, statute measure, eqirai to 81BA. 311. 8P. of the customary measure, now in the possession of Messrs* Cunven, Knowles, Evans, Lewis, Sanders, alii Wiiiiams, on leases'trom Christmas 1796,. tor il years, bin deierim -,able by either landlord or tenant at the end of seven or lourteeu years, the present rcnts oldy £ -oi)l per Annum* Which will admit of very considerable increase. The Dany Park Estate possesses the desirable advantage of having Limestone on the premises in; great abunci uce, is well wooded and watered, and capable uf very great improvement. 0 To be viewed printed particulars may he had on the Pre- mises also at the Bear, Crickhoweil ;"Lonsiei'lo* 's, Dre. con; Angel, Abergavenny Kmg's-Arms, Carmarthen T. Jenkins, Printer, Swansea; Mr. Rudhall, Printer, Bristol: Beaufort-Arms, Monmouth; Mr. Walker, Printer, Gioces- John Powell, Esq. Brecon; Messrs. W-narton aad Solicitors, lenipie,; at the Pluce ol Sale; arid of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke,, and Co. Alderstmle-streei, London, where pjans may be seen. ]\/r^ ^HOMPSON, Cheek Manufacturer, •L A. of Penri,th, witnessed an extraordinary case of a young. lady whose life was despaired ot, in a deep Con- sumpi 1011, and who was cured by the CORDIAL BALM ot GILEAD. Mrs. MATHEWS, No. 18, Strand, London, writes- that the disorders with which a lady of my acquaintance was afflicted, previous to taking the CORDIAL BALlIl OF Gi'EEAD> were, neryOus ^flections and a very h u-ii inflam- mation 01' tlie lungs, attended with excessive coughing which reduced her to death's door. She is now periectiy recovered, although previously attended by Dr. Pitcairn, and the first medical men without eifect. 1. .Mrs.. GRIFFIN, of Watcombc, near Bland ford, 43 years of age, was so ill that she could not walk out ol the house and for near three years confined to her bed with strong nervous affections, trembling, debility, fowness 01" spirits* and subect to fits, by which sTiewas reduced to a mere skele- ton. Atew bottles of the CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD cured hrfr. Mr. Simmonds, of Blandford, and Mr. Shore, of Wat- combe, have attested this cure. An OFFICER of the 7th Dragoon G uards, had long been subject to a nervous disorder, which affected his whole iranic his hand shook so violently, that he could nut write. The CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD perfect) v cured him, as may be known by application to Mr. Wat kins, High-Town, Hereford. ° A MERCER, of Chester, had been afflicted from his infancy with a nervous complaint, attended with great de- bility, languor, want ol appetite, and lowness suints, which increased so much, as to render hini incapable of at- tending to business, until fortunately hearing of the won- derful efficacy of the CORDIAL BALM of GTLI AD, he was restored by a few bottles of it. Mr. Fletcher, of Chener -vVill give tnejiecessary reference. A LADY, a few days since, called upon me, and de. clared that the CORDIAL BALM of Gn.p.AD had saved the life of her friend"; another lady assured me that she w as cured of a violent nervous complaint bv a few bottles and that when she began taking it, she-could scarcely attend to any thing. The above from Mr. Hazard, of Bath Dr. SOLOMON'S CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, for the weak, the sicdy, and the infirm, in all inward decays, dehinty, lowness 111 spirits, weakness in either "ex, owmg to. youtluul imprudeacies, or nervous consumptions, its merit stands unrivalled. Prepared by Dr. Solomon, Liverpool, in 10s. 6d. and 3os, bottles; the latter contain four of the former, by which the purchaser saves 9s. Every genuine bottle has a stamp, which bears the proprietor's name and address, Scum. &- lomon, Liverpoolto imitate which is felony. N.-B. The postage of ail letters to th-.Doctor must be paid, and 10s. 6d. as a lee enclosed lor advice. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper J. Bird. Car- diff; W. M. Davis, Merthyr Tidvii; J. Lh'imel, Cajiu«L thea; J. Potter, Haverfordwest Wilmot, Feiabxtti* • uid by aU other reputable V ender* uf Medkiaes.