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to the Gentlemen.(as well those engaged in the Volunteer Service as others) of the Counties oi Glamorgan, Brecon, and Radnor. CENTT.EMEN*, IdTlS MAJESTY having done me the honour to ap- point me BRIGADIER-GENERAL to another D'iil:rict, allow me, before I quit this, to make my ac Ilnawl.t:dgemtnts of the many mar ked civilities I hate Ken favoured within my progress tfovugh these counties.. It is zirith much pleasure Jam enabled to report the .Astonishment with which I have observed the progress ?/ the Volunteer service, the merits 6f which are wholly due to yoni'selvts, and have arisen, from the just sense 4chich individuals have felt themselves intend to dedicate their time and minds to the fulfillment -ct' public engagements. 1 have the pleasure to subscribe myself Your much-flattered and obedient servant, GEO. WARDE. Woodland-Castle, June 27,1804. 1 Glove and Stocking Tf a rehouse, VPPER END OF WlSD-StRiET, SWANSEA. J. RADCLIFFE RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of the town and lleighbourhùod, that he has this day opened the above Shop, with a very cum pleat, ind fashionable assortment of GLOVES and STOCKINGS Which he is determined to offer on the lowest Terras: and by diligence and integrity he trusts lie sliall merit the coun- tenauce and support of the Public. Swansca^July 1804. F. ROLL AND, Bait-Dresser to her Royal High ness the Duchess of York, FROM NO. 79, ST. JAMKS'S-STREET, LONDON, BEGS leave to acquaint the LADIES of SWAXSEA and its neighbourhood, that he is just ar- rived with a fashionable assortment of PERUKES and TANCY-DRESS ARTICLES, which are to be seen at I Mn. HUGHES'S, WATCHM AKER, at the upper end of Wind- itreet, where he will be ready to receive orders during the Races. N. B. F. ROL^AND will also attend the Haverfordwest Jtaces. ,t. HAY, BRECONSIIIRE. MRS. ROGERS INFORMS the Public, that she has REMOVED (for the better accommodation of her Pupils) to a LARGE lryw HousE, where she pursues the same system of PO- LffE. and USEFUL EDUCATION, with every maternal attention to the Health and Morals of the Y onng Ladies in- strul,ted to her care.—The Terms are very moderate, and are regulated by the age. A Dancing and Mu sic-Ma STER of eminence attends. Mrs. R. finds it indispensibly necessary to her Pupil?' improvement, and her own reputation, to take no Lady for less thati a year. Bi-onditty Colliery, near Llanclly. THE Proprietor begs to inform the Con- sumers and Dealers in STONE-COAL and CULM, <h»t the above Colliery is now open, and by means of the Carma RTHEvsturk RAIL-ROAD is enabled to dispose of the same on the following low terms:—The large tor the bse of Maltsters, at 45s. per Lianelly Wey of 120'Winches- ter bushels, or live Tons; the Culm at 28s. 6d. per same iaeasure: both of which articles are esteemed as good as any in the Principality. A large quantity of each will be kept near the Dock, on Lianelly Flats. Masters of Vessels will meet the utmost dispatch, and the greatest encouragement. A kept at Jolin Roberts's, the Ee-,i-side. To COLLIERS upon the SWANSEA, NEATH, and BURY RIVERS. SUCH persons who have COLLIERIES or MINES contiguous to either of the above-mentioned Stivers, and are inclined to Contract with a Company to supply them with TWO THOUSAND WEYS of COALS, «r upwards, annually, of the best quality, for SMELTING and SHIPPING, and to deliver them at such place on ei- ther of the said Rivers as may be agreed upon, will have very attention paid their tenders, and early answers sent; by .addressing G. M. post-paid, at Thomag Bow en's, Silver- smith, Swansea. N. B. The best terms will be required for Money. LOST, from PE nth f,-CR y b A itr 11, in the parish ol Ystrad-Guinhtis, in the county of Breck- nock, on Friday bight last, a BLACK HORSE, about 13 itauds high, with a laxge star in the forehead, some white liair iti the mane near the ears, a remarkably high neck and Shoulders, nicked, and the tail cut rather short, with the fore and hind near fetlocks white. Whoever will give information of the said Horse to Mr. Howell Powell, of Glynllech or to Mr. David Powell, At- torney, Neath,so that he may be restored to the owner, shall be handsomely rewarded for their trouble. July l, 1804. Mil. BARTIIOLOMAN, proprietor of the YORK HERALD, (a paper which has acquired more celebrity than any other provincial print) inserted the following article m his Hernld of the 5t h of May instant In answer to the letters and inquiries of -,t number of leaders and others, respecting the ellicaev of TAYLOR'S DROPS for DEAFNESS, we have shortly to state, that numbers ot purchasers of the Medicine have unequivocally expressed to us the great benefit they hate received from their use." Herald-Office, May 4,1804." Sold at 8s. 6(1. a bottle, clllty included, with printed di- rections, by T: Jenkins, Printer of this Paper "and most Venders of Medicine,.—One bottle is a complete restorative. For the WIND, CHOIACS, FLUXES, and othcr DIS- ORDERS of the BOWELS. DALBY's CARMINATIVE. CAUTION.-—Many counterfeited .prepara- tions of this Medicine having been offered for sale, u,i(ler specious pretences, all persons are requested not to take any unless they observe, that the name, F. Newbery, Xif. 45, St. Pazil'si"- s engraved in the stamp, and that in the bill of directions round each buttle is an ■ Extract from the Will of the late Mr. Jos. Dalby, viz. Whereas, I did many years since instruct my daughter Prances, now the wife of Anthony Gcll, of North-street, Westminster, genttcman, in the art of compounding a certain Medicine, of which Lain the sole inventor, called Dai.BY'p CARMINATIVE; I do hereby constitute and appoint my -siti(i (iaugllt,I" the sole preparer, of this useful Medicine. I likewise give to iny said daughter, Frances Gel!, my sole property in the said Carminative, and all'profits arising from the sale thereof, to her and her heirs for ever." It is sold by F. Newbery anil Sons, No. 45. St. Paul's Church-yard, a few doors Iroin the corner of Cheapside, London, price Is. yd. a botile, duty included; sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; and t.y Venders only in the country who offer the re;il lUvdiciue under its impropriate stamp." \rANTED, a FOOTMAN, (not less than 25 years of age) in a small family where only one is kept,, who perfectly understands his business, and can have a good Character from his last place, and will be will- ing to do any thing to make himself useful. He must wear a Livery. Apply to Mr. Thomas, at the. Cardiff-Arms, Cardiff; 5K?* A HOUSEMAID is also wanted for same place. SOUTH-WALES IRONMASTERS' QUARTER-DAY, IN consequence of the disappointment expe- rienced by many Gentlemen not being acquainted with the day on which the last MEETING shuuld'iinve be-ttii held, and the approaching one, falling out similar, 1 have thought it expedient to apprize the Inox TRADE and PUBLIC, that the ensuing Quarter-Day at New- port, is on THURSDAY, the 12th of July instant. July 6,1801. JOSEPH H ARRISON, Treasurer. SELLING OFF AT PRIME COST, FOR READY MONEY ONLY, THE STOCK in TRADE of L,$J.MICHAEL, In WIND-STREET, SWANSEA; ON SI SING of new and second-hand Silver -f Goods, Watches, Clocks, and Time-pieces; Glass, China, Cutlery, India Muslins, Hosiery, Stationary, Paper- hangings, and a great variety of other'articles. The remainder of the Stock, consisting of Jewellery, Hardware, Plated Goods, Japanncd Ware, and various other goods, oit' considerably under Prime Cost. N.B. OLD GOLD and SILVER taken in exchange at their utmost value, or bought lor money. A GENTEEL SMALL HOUSE TO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished.—Enquire of L. <5: J. Michael. COWBRIDGE. POSTING at ONE SHILLING per AfILE. CHRISTOP11 Ell BRADLEY BEGS leave to inform his Friends and the Public m general, that he still continues his POST- INU at the above price from his own House, the POST- OFFICE, in CowBiu DOR, where he lia-s filled up some com- fort-able r, ROOMS lor the accommodation of those Ladies and Gentlemen who will please to honour him- with their lavoins. Refreshment may be had while changing Horses. » C. n. being the,first person who caused the reduction of the Posting Business in this partof the country, hopes for the support of a generous Public.' A HEARSE KEPT, <vy. BEAR-INN, COWBIUDGE. Posting at One Shilling per Mile, continued. M. GLOVER BEGS leave to return Ins grateful thanks for the kind support he has received since he has been in the above Inn, which is now fitted up with every accommo- dation to render it equal to any Inn ill Wales ai-id witli 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 1'Y.LE and CARDIFF to appeal to a liberal Pubtic for their countenance and sup- port of the Inns upon the road, as they supported the Bear- Inn whilst Mr. C. Bradley'was suffered to keep it. N. B. POST-CHAISEis, with good Horses, ike. Also a compleat HEARSE kept. dtran ltf£:3}n£Hlianrr LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON. THE great advantage resulting to Society from LIFE-INSURANCE, requires that the leadiu« principles to which it attaches should be detailed, in order that the benefit to be derived therefrom may be more gene- rally known. LIFE-INSURANCE' is of material concern to all'who hold Estates or Income dependant on Life; as by payment of aii annual Premium it enables the person assured to"make provision for his Widow, Children, or whoever he may be desirous of assisting. It is also a firm collateral Security to those who advance Money on Annuities or otherwise.— LEASES determinable on one or more Lives may be ren- dered nearly equal to Freehold Estates, as insuring the amount of the iiiiel)a)ritl)tc on the demise of any person in- cluded in such leases, will produce the sum required for re- newal. It iurther applies to relieve the anxiety of those engaged in wide and extended undertakings. And even to persons in possession of good Estates it w ill provided sum of Ready Money tor the purpose of discharging incum- brances immediately oil the decease of the person whose life was insured;—a circumstance frequently desirable, at such a time. And will be found to operate very benefi- cially in a variety of transactions too numerous to recite. N. B. Entrance Money will not be charged ia future on Insurances effected at this~Ollice. Rates and Proposals delivered gratis at the Office in London, and by the Company's Agents in the principal Cities and Towns throughout tiie kingdom. June 13, 1304. PETER BOWERS, Sec. i Mr. M. MICHAEL, Age it'for Swansea. RESPECTABLE ATTESTATIONS For the CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, Unparalleled by any other advertised Medicine in the world, given voluntarily by .'men of character and respec- tability, men who have daily witnessed its efficacy, and observed its sterling merit. lo S. SO IX) MON, Esq. M. D. Liverpool. N K A R SIn, I Cannot refer to the time when I have taken the pen in my hand with more .satisfaction than the pe- riod in which it is now occupied, to acquaint you of the asto- nishing elKeacy of your CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, which I have used inconsequence of excessive debility, oc- casioned by a three years' residence in the West-Indies and imputed to the heat of the atmosphere. Havino- em- barked from that part of the world so -emaciated, wiUi but liti .e appetite, and my strength very nearl y exhausted, spi- .I'luess, and unable to get any natural sleep, I arrived in this situation at Liverpool, and applied immediately to Dr. So- lomon, vvhose excellent advice and medicine, after perse- vering in it for six weeks, completely restored to me my original good state of health, f am now returning to We;,t-Lidies, in the ship Diana, Captain Couplandt where I shall exert myselfj as much as possible, to establish the. CORDI AL BALM of (J I LEA v, well kiiowiinj it is a Medicine deserving every encomium that can be bestowed on it, and perfectly adapted to the climate. I am, dear Sir, your obliged and obedient servant, ,r „ JOHN WATKINS. W itnesses, Mr. Samuel, silversmith and draper, Old Dock. D. Isaac, ready-made seaman's clothes warehouse, Wapptng, Liverpool. Lira-pool, 7. Prepared by Dr. Solomon, Liverpool, in 10s. 6d. and 3.')s. bottles; the latter contain four of lite former, by winch the purchaser saves, 9s. Every genuine bottle has a stamo, which uears thc proprietor's name, and address, Saml. tomou, Liverpool," to imitate which is,felony. N. Tile potage of all letters to the Doctor mllstbe paid, and 10s. (id. as a fee enclosed for advice. £ old by, Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, Cur- V 'Davis, Merthyr Tidvil; j. Daniel, Carmar- then; J.J otter,-Haverfordwest; Wilmol, PcmbroU alld refutable V ciKisrsif 1 CARMARTHENSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Boar'Head Inn, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 21st day of July, 1801, between the hours of three and four o clock m the afternoon, The following VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, Situate in the several parishes of LLANGUNNOR and LLANDEYVELOO, in the county of Carmarthen: Lots Tenants. Tenemcvtt. Contents. Rents- Customs. Terms subshtinir. Remarks. This lot has a convenient Farm-house and Offices in v good repair. It is very coin- pact, well supplied with wa- ter, and capable of great mi- 1 VMow Davits., Abecover-fawr m » 0 S S, » 75 yeais ) an unlimited Right of Com- mon. There are many young Oak and Ash Trees growing on the fields and hedges'of eOIBiderable value. It IS sub- 2 George Davies.. Cwm.; 813X319 10 2 Lease for the same life. jeg^oachief rent of6s-3d- 3 John Dd. Thomas Abercover-vach 12 2 26 5 5 2 Gvan David John l\ Ditto, exc,ept that this lo is C aged 73 years .ji not subject to any chief rent, i Lease for the lives of 1 said Robert Lewis,/ „, 4 Robert Lewis Brynycome 73 0 29 30 0 4 < aged 81 years, and D,tt0' except that this lot i David Lewis, his(* issubjecttoachiefrentof3s. ■ son, aged 34 years j Lea,c tõr the Jhe of) 5 John Jones, Pib'.n:-Mill 12 0 •' said J. Jones, aged f This lot h subject to a i 55 yrs. and Hester,/ (ihiefrent of'. >1. T, |v his wile aged 47 ..} The ilbove Estates adjoin and arc distant from Carmarthen about two niiles, and the turnpike-road from that town to runs thrm;gh them. For farther particulars apply to William Evans, Solicitor, N arberth, Pembrokeshire. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castie-inn, in Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 14th day ot July, 1804, at three o'clock in the afternoon, A yaluaTble FREEHOLD ESTATE,' called BARNARD'S WELL, situate in the parish of 11 MOAT, comprising a convenient FARM-HOUSE and 634A.. 22P. of ARABLE. 3| L.\DI>W, ana PASTURE LAN D, within a Ring-fence, 0 ,0..fa ail»ual rent charge of ^100, payable to Thos. Esq._of Haverfordwest, aged 40 years, how in the occupation of Niciiolas Koch, Esq. aged 66 years, under a lease for his life, at the very low yearly rent of .f 39 and six fat hens. The above Farm has an unlimited Right of Pasturage on a very extensive Common adjoining it. lo; further particulars apply to vVilliam Evans, Solicitor, Narbertb; SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BV AUCTION, At the Taibot-Arms, on Monday, the 16th day of July, 1801., at five o'clock in the afternoon, JMi. rpMEJHOUSE, GAltDEN. and PRE- -*• MlaES, sUnding M WIND-STRBET, and now' mt.be possession ol iVxr. James, Hair-dresser, at the yearlv rent ot .< £ 21. J 'fhejwo substantia1.HOUSES and accustomed SHOPS, eligibly situate m ttte centre ol t!lc MAKKET, and now in the respective possessions of Messrs. Morgan and Hughes, ° lor further particulars apply at the Office at R oht. N elsoll Thomas, Solicitor. CARDIGANSHIRE" TO BE LET BY AUCTION, AVhe ;Vbc!rv^w'th, on Monday, the 23d day of Jury, lo()4, between the hours of tw'o and lour in the after noon, for a term of years as shall be then and there agreed on, and subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced, tli A LL the SHARE of RICHARD PlUCE 2*. Esq. of and m the TITHES arising, growi„o- acciumg in the several pansfces of LlandmoJ, Kilkennin, Llanbadarn and Elanbadarn Odyn, in the said county of CartiLgau, winch will, bc.iet in such jots as shall be agreed UP,A¡ at the time of putting up the same. POUT OF MILFOI{,D. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY OEDElt OF THE HOXOURA15I-E c'OMMISSIONEKS OF HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS, On Tuesday, July :].o, j8()4, at the Custom-house, Milford, (TO I'IUVJU'E PEKSONS ONI.VJ A ? GALLONS of BRANDY, 750 AX GALLONS of GEX'KVA, 40 GALLONS of RUM. I he sale to oegm at eleven o'clock in the morning Custom-house, June 14,1U04. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION w Mr. LLEWELLYN, At. the Bush-inn, ui Sw ansea, on Tuesday, the 24th of fulv instant, between the hours of three and six in the after- noon, agreeable to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced, THE SWEDISH SHIP GUS'J',AFF A DO I, PII, Burthen by measurement 302 Tons, now lying in Swansea River, with all her Mate- rials and Stores. tor particulars, or a view of the Ship and Materials, apply to vViIliani Grove and Son, Merchants, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE TO BE SOLD, AND EVTEITED UPON., IMMEDIATELY^- A LI-A SI:1. (40 years of which are unexpired) X oi PREMISES, consisting of several large Build- ings, formerly employed as COPPER-WOHKS, with a large OKE-Y AKD and WAUEHOCSKS' oh the riverside, and the use of a commodious Quay EICJUTEEN COTTAGES, a £ ood l)wi;Lt,iji(;-HousE and GARDEN, an excellent four-stall STABLE, COACU-HOUSI:, 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.' Iutic. 'i' 1804. HIS MAJESTY'S POSTMASTER-GENERAL tee! it necessary to apprize the Public, that several Actions have been brought against very respectable Mer- tmants residing in the MelTopolis, and at Bristol, Liverpool, Birmingham, Norwich, aud Ipswich, for sending; Letters otaerwise than by the Post, contrary to the Provisions of an Act of Parliament passed in the 4^d year of the present Tiie Court ot KingV-Bench has given leave to the parties to compound these Actions, with the concurrence of the Postmaster-General, upon payment of one Penalty and Costs. The inducement to this lenity has principally been, the short period since the passing of'the Act, and Ihe'probubility that the parties mighterr inadvertently ;—but thei, Lord^hiij- must now signif y, that as the Act has been in force Two Yea,.K, they will m future deem it incumbent on them town the Law mro full cHeet: it is therefore hoped the Public wili pay due attention to this notice. By Command of his Majesty's Postmaster-Genera!, IREjfcLlNCi, Sciitftimj, RESIDENCE in SOUTH-WALES. TO BE LET, AND ENTEJIED UPON IMATEDIATELY, A Modern New-built DWELLING-HOUSE, situate at the east-end of the Market-town of NAR- BERTH, in the county of Pembroke, on an eminence, com- manding a pleasing view consisting of a kitchen, 18 feet 9 by 14 feet 6 inches, a scullery, a pantry, and two large cel- lars underground; a dnnng-parlour, itS feet by 14 feet 6, a drawing-room, 19 feet by 14 feet 6, a breakfast-room, 14 feet by 9, and a china-closet, on the first-floor; three good bed-rooms, with two dressing-rooms, on the second-floor- 0 aiid lour bed-rooms and a store-room in the attic storv, and two stair-cases; together with a brew-house, a laundry, a thiee-staned stable, a hav-ioft over it-, a gig-house, and cval- house, a granary over tiiem, and a good kitchen garden DO W L lN D Wl1'1 >v'l'10ut ^eveii Acres of good "MEA- t 71" Pi'°-prietor has a FARM of about 100 Acres of LA:\ f), in excellent condition, with a FARM-HOUSE, and all necessaiy Out-buildin:;s, now in his own occupation, within half a mile of Narbertb, which may betaken with the above erfMuses. Apply to Mr. Evans, Solicitor, Narbertb. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTEHE5 UPON AT MICHAELMAS, OR SOONEFT IF REQUIRED, A Large and Commodious HOUSE, situate in the centre of the town of NEATH, con.-u.sting oi a parlour, bieakiiist-room, hall, and two kilchens, on the gromia-ltooi, live bed-chambers on the first story, and one large garret; together with three underground cellars, and, it required, stabiiag for fourteen horses, a coach-house, and Six Acres ot Land, in high cultivation, adjoining the town of Neath. 1 For particulars apply to Rich. Bcvan, M. D. at Dyncvor- Lodge,near eatii.—All letters must bedpost-paid. TO BE SOLD, A FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the parish of Vv N 'he county of Glamorgan, seven miles troin Cardnl, and lour from Caerphilly, beautifully situated" and commanding all extensive new ot the Bristol Channel • ..consisting ot a good Farm-house, stable, two barns ox- house, fitrin-j-arcl, two cottages, with good wardens niH Acres of PASTURE nnd ARA1B.E LA^D, in tence, w itu a constant supply of Water lrom three excei- ient sj>nngs-—iiow iu the occupation oi -Nir. William Thomas tenant at For particulars apply to Mr. Rowland Williams, Solicitor Carditi; or to Airs. Aiarv Jones, Long-Cross House, Cardiff Letters post-paid. To TliOJJAS TA YLOR., Esq. Suo 0, Xcv.; Bridge- streety Loudoju 1, I-A 11 >'In. I led it a duty incumbent upon me, to inform ot the very great and extraordinary (hire I have reeeiveil iron\ your an-aittuhle Medicinc-E PA TENT i'Lf/LS. d 1A~ A ho lit lu-o years ago I was attacked with a Venereal Dis- order, which 1 treated ratner sligiiliy tor some time, but the d'^ea.-e at length spreading all over m\ body, I w as obliged to apply to the must eminent of the lacuhyjmt their aSlst- iinCt: aiiorded only temporary relief.—.1 went through va- rious courses of salivation, aud iioin being rather ot a cor- pulent habit was reduced to a mere skeleton. The ulcers that spread all over niy bntbis, rendered me a complete ob- ject, so that illy despaired ot lilY recovery. When brought to this situation, i considered death as inevitable but a relation of mme commentin! upun the many Cit."ec; in w-hich your Pills had succeeded, I was induced to tryabov ol them, which I thought rather relieved me, and by"i.er-e' venuiee tor two or three months, and following irec- tions, 1 experienced the most unaccountable rrla'xaiion from pain, thv ores gradually subsiding I am now, thank Clod, perfectly recovered and walking out daily I d'rht not but ouc more box, which I think cautious to i;U\c will establish 111) health in its orignlaI stClte. It is with the most heartfell gratitude mat I subscribe myself. Sir, vour much obliged humble servant, WM. PIERSOA. iJcaitsgatc, Manchester, July 1, 1801. P. S. For rhe-public benefit I do not object to the above being published, but leave you to act 'as vour own better judgment shall djctatc. Prepared atifi -old by the sole Proprietor, Thos. Taylor Member ot the Royal.College of Surgeons, ill Ins hOllse, No; <>, Scw Bridge-Street, L..inlon; where, alter a constant residence of more I nan tluri y-six years, in a practice parti- cularly directed to the cure of Venereal Complaints and tjio.-c incidental to the. par. s of generation in both sexes, with that -uiviolat.iie .secrecv which men of iiis profession should always .observe, he Hatters j.unself, the and a" MMauee. he gratuitously administers' to persons-takim- thi.> Aledtcme, will be esiccncd, by a discemi,iK public, as an .tu\ a.ilage .seldom to be ootatned, and void oi ambi-uity. „ 'so >old, by his appointment, for tlu- conveiuence- of (hose liMUg at a distance, by 1. Jenkins, Printer, of. this taper, alia oy one person in every considerable town in", 'Cl'ea!j>ritaii'. and Ireutiid, in Boxes of olliv 9d. each stamped, and seaieo up with lull and pliin directions .whereby persons wen ner ":1.. may cure themselves with ease, speed, secrecy, and safety. 1\, 15. Li ciy box in threat-Britain is sealed up with a -stamp, Oil which, by ♦ j. t the Coinuiw^oiK-rs I printed /(,r. Ac. V, New Bndge-sireet— aii oUrt-ss [ GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND KNTEEF.D UPON IMMEIUATELY, 4 S?^?T°Tdi^us N^vly-built MESSUAGE or LLLING-HOLSE, Situated on the STRAND, in the town of Sw AN SEA comprising, on the ground-floor, two par-lours and a kitchen, pantry and scullery, with a large 'T b UIU '^htth n*ver ^rmerlv used ? »k i !r°m W "C 'lvaler 1S C"nvi'v,<1 by'lead pipes" into the kitchen and other parts of the lunise -on the fiS- rtoor, a large drawing-room, lobby, and three bed-chambers; and on the second or attic story, a lobby aud four bed- chambers together witu a lar?c aud conveniient-new-built toorv-kousc, adjoining the dwellinc-house, contairiine 4 lofts. *,V| £ ,MnauS ,UilJ accommodated with, a good Three- Stable, only a tew yards distant from the abpve premises or lnrrheiT particulars apply to John Williams Mansfield,. Attorney at Law, Swansea. 1 HEREFORD. THE COLLEGE SCHOOL, HEREFORD wi-lI open. after the present Vacation, on MONDAY, the 23d instant. Enquiries respecting the Plan of Education and Terms. ? £ & i&KS?' bt"ns •ddMSK''be *-»* July 2. 1804. I EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS Or DR. James's FEVER POWDER. T1? Tver)7 sreat efficacy of this Medicine in Influenza ot last year is too recent to be for- gotten but it was most singular when taken on the first at- tack, for m those cases, where the Fever was allowed to (fain ground abd ravage the constitution, before the Powderwa* resorted to, the disorder became obstinate, protracted anrf sometimes fatal. Upon all occasions this Medicine should be given at the commencement of a Fever, of whatever k ind for it it be not sufficient of itself to etfeet.a cure it is the best preparative for the. bark, and other remedies which the symptoms require but as the genuine Powder has been often known to restore the patient, alter its substitute and every other febrifuge have failed, it ought even in the last extremity to be tried. Great benefits have been derived froiii the lowder, when taken every night as all alterative, in disorders thought beyond the reach of tc.,I)c and from a communication from the Rev. Air. Singlcton lhrpur. of Dubhn, there is reason to believe that it may be used in this manner with success in the Hydrocephalus, or Water on the Brain. lor Colds, Measles, Rheumatisms, and all Inflammations and Obstructions of the Lungs, Bowels &C. no Medicine is so proper. Sobi by F. Newbery and Sons, No. 45, St. Paul's Church- yard, London, ia packets, price .5, 9d. each, dutv includ- ëd, or ill uottles containing twelve packets, price 04, a. made up lor the Army and Navy.—Sold also by.T Tenkiim Pnntw of tins Paper, and T. Alien, Swansea. N. B Nunc can be genuine that have not the « p Newbery, No. 45, St. Paul's," engraved in the T. JENKINS,- PRINTER OF THIS PAl 'n T f AS just received a fRESh i of X X he following universally-esteemed reparation^ ClIJ PATENT WORM LOZENGES Un boxes at 2s. 9d. and is. ld, each) tLhftn I I by the first Nobleiiicn m .the kingdom, a. well as ttic toh ini honourable Ladies, who have given this MV dicinc ,) their own children, as well as to the poor of their re spec t e neighbourhoods, with unparalleled success < 1 race tne Duchess of Leed. her Grace the Dnch-Wof Rat. land, ti. Right Hon. the Countess of Darnley, H.t IL „t Hon. Lady Caroline Capel, the Right Hon. LadvFV 'v-abSiS Spencer, the Hon. Lady Boston, the Hon. Lady" -7 Sele, the Right Hon. tiie Countess of Shaftesbury". t Hon. the Countess ol Mountnorris, the Ri»hr j'l.,n ,c Couun. ss of Cork, the Right Hon. Lady Bay Bridgennm. lurnei, Lady Lavet, and many other Ladies of the lirst milk and cnaracter too nujiiei:ous tf,,) i: "rt Fro mthe I Ion. and Right Rev. the Lord BU'.op of C-arliv* .to Mr. Ckhtg. Apothecary, Cheaptide. I.,mdon. Silt-I readily embrace the opportunity you; retrt" fords me, ol adding my testimony to thai of the Lurd C Baron m favour of your Worm" Med,cine; my eide*- 1 having a few mouths ago derived very material l.enebl I-I-; ,I the use o! .t. He had been unwell'for several wee'- pr vious to ,us taking it, appeared pale and emaciated, w languid, aud conipbiiiied frequently of pains in his bead and 1 lie i,ordChiet liaron, who bad accidentaliv set*]; him in l.wssnue. lortunately recommended lomethe trial 01 \our Lozenge;.s; ;;])d that Ill) time might be lost, or any niistake occur in obtaining the genuine Medicine, sent'me three CQ.SE.s of ir. fir these,occasioned a visible ainend- iuei-it, and after the second dose evei.i .npleasantsvini>roin uisappear-'d^but I judged it right to rive the thi; as the wo tonner had agreed so uncommonly well. From that tune Illy has been in perfect health," and I certamlv at.. liibute his l'lire wholly to the efficacy of the Worm Lo- zenges. 1 have since recommended your Lozem-es in seve- ral instances, wherein I have the satisfaction to .sure you. -it ser, ice. ',it have uniformly been of great service. add, that irorn the nature ot the ettect produced bv them in mv •soll>; T apprehend his complaints to have arisen l'roi an obstruction bet" ecu the stomach and viscera. I am, Sir, your obedier* servant, Lose-Castie, Dec, 7, l?ii[l. CARLISLE ALSO, A DJXOy, ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, (In boxes at 2s. 9d. each; A\ln< h arc useu and patronized by tl.eir Majesties- they are an effectu • Cure for ijouty and R ous disorders', vous and Sick liead-Achs, Costiy one;digestion, etc* rreiHi n moors or TIIKI, i TFICACY. Dal ][ituerfo'rdwest, South-Wale*, Feb. 24,1803 C presents his compliments to Mr. Dixon, va!t.hou,'i! personally unacquainted with him) would take it asalav-ur, it he would send him four or Jive boxes <«'his 1 ids •• as he possibly can. Airs. Llovd, who has al, H.ns I.sr.. t -;e Alediune, is now pregnant and very unwell C?Ulf "K'r :my ?her« in" this county, neitha' ;,]?>OCdl ""r 'ru,}irthen the nearest plnce the ;llVj" 'fV4 1k}y !ire:,t service thev have bee to Mrs. Lloyd. well as Colonel Bishopp and all hi* fa- unly, Captain -y d teeis it his duty to recommend the Pill: wherever he go. and he really thinks if Air. Dixon won d appoint some persons as Vendcrsin this country, it would U a Denelit: to the community. From 11(rs. Murtin to G. Dixon, Apothecary SIR—I ha« some years used, and continue to" use yoor vn.ibi.ious 1 u s as a lamily apeuent I do not know ihei »..}ual since I h;ne taken them, am reln-ved from a bilioy eomplatnt, particularly sick head-achs, which lhxiueotly uere very rtistressiiig to me. 1 recommend them to every a,n ^'quamted with, particularly those who live a* some distance troui medical advice, Birehmoro-house, near VV'oburn, Tours Mar. J. 11. M IRTTN from the. Hon. J. Masseu. Srn-I have found great benefit from Mi Dixon's Act, bilious PiUs. winch I got at Oxford. 1 -i. vtb send me two ot three large boxes as sooi .A A with niti into the country, being theoul- di" am now in the halut of usintr. • kiii, Sir, vour hiiniu: Oitord, May 31,180!. -v AU the above articles are «o'd who: Butler's, Clumps,,}, aud jer-iii bv HTFLLNMUI, SWITASEA; AIID MVALCKV •