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To the BURGESSES of the BOROUGH of SWANSEA. rpilB OFFICE of RECORDER having become f- Vacant by the-death of Mr. MORGAN, and the Right if Election to. that situation being indisputably in the J iJtJRGESSES, I take leave to solicit the favour qt, yo ItI- votes. Should 1 be fortunate enough to succeed to that appointment, you may rely on a proper attention to YOUT Lorpo-ratc Rights and Privileges. I have the honour to be Your obedient servant, July 5,1804. ROBT. NELSON THOMAS. TflE undermentioned GENTLEMEN having formed themselves into A SOCIETY for the purpose of esta- ilishing a LIBRARY in the TOWN of SWANSEA, beg leave to acquaint the Public, that a Library is note formed; uiyftet the title of THE GLAMORGAN LIBRARY, end -will be opened for the convenience of the Public, at p the CAMBRIAN PEINTING-OfFiCE, on MONDAY next, the 9th of July. Proprietors'Admission Premium io o Ditto's Annual Subscription..0 30 6 Annual Subscribers to pay l 1 0 Quarterly ditto o 10 6 W. H. Bevan, John Jones, Thos. Biggs, G. Jones, Ovaries Collins, J. Llewelyn, I, W.liilhvyn, J.Morris, John Eaton, C. Neville, jun. E. llawkins, T. New, R. N. G. Haynes, ¡ C. Smith, Thos.ilobbes, M.D. D. Tennant, J Jeffreys, 11. N.Thomas, Thos. Johnson, T. Turton, M.D. C. R. Joues, I W. Vaughan. The Rules of the Society, and Catalogues of the Books, fBillbe published as early as passible, and may be pur- chased at the Library. 1?::T The names of èapt. New and Mr. Tennant were accidentally omitted last week. HE BOARD of ORDNANCE having deter- JL mined upon the removal of the FOUR- GUNS from the MUMBLES BATTERY, and the GUN on the BUR- ROWS, at SWANSEA, with their STORES, any person billing to Contract for conveying the same to the QUAY at SWANSEA, is desired to send .his ^Proposals, in wntmg, (post- paid) to Stephen Jones, Esq. jJJcrtbymawr-place, near Bridgend: And any Masters of Vessels willing to convey the said Guns and Stores to.the ORDNANO-YARD at PLY- the said Guns and Stores to.the ORDNANO-YARD at PLY- MOUTH, are aiso desired to send their proposals as above. CO WB ill D GE. POSTING at ONE SHILLING per MILE. CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY BEGS leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he still continues his POST- ING at the above price from his own House, the POST- OFFICE, in COWBRIDGE, where he has-fitted up some com- fortable -SITTING ROOMS for the accommodation of those JLadi.es and Gentlemen who will please to honour him with their favours. Refreshment may be had while changing Horses. C. B. heing the first person who caused the reduction of the Posting Business in this part of the country, hopes for the support of a generous Public. A JIEARSE KEPT, 4 c- SELLING OFF AT PRIM-F. COST, FOR BEADY MONEY ONLY, THE STOCK in TRADE of L. J. MICHAEL, In WIND-STREET> SWANSEA; CONSISING of new and second-hand Silver c Goods, Watches, Clocks, and Time-pieces; Glass, Chuia. Cutlery, India Muslins, Hosiery, Stationary, Paper- fcainrings, and a great varlCtvoi other arj!cJes- The remainder of the Stock, consisting of J+wellcry, -Hardware, Plated Goods, Japanned Ware, and various other toods, :cl1ing off considerably under J'fime Cost.: N. B. OLD GOLD and SILVER taken in exchange at their utmost value, or bought for money. A GENTEEL SMALL HOUSE TO LET, Furnished or ITnfuriiislied.-Eiicliiire ofL. <$• J. Michael. BEAUTY and CLEANLINESS. AMBOYNA TOOTHS MOUTH POWDER, A GENTLEMAN offers the only DRUG yet discovered that destroys- the Scurvy, heals the Gurus, makes them and the Lips of a healthful red, fastens, whitens, and preserves the Teeth, and makes the Breath sweet. It is the produce of a far foreign-country, never illl ported but by the proprietor: and the first gentlemen of the laculty who use it, declare it a'line stomachic and bracer, and for safety proper for an infant. It eradicates the foul- 3 £ i £ ss t he mouth is subject to, from eiicr, or a disordered sio- mach, and by its healing, purifying, and balsamic qualities, frees the mouth of those disorders to which it is subject, fills Ul) the Gums which the Sctirvy bus eaten away, and pre- sents a.caries or rottenness in-the Teeth. The proprietor is .» gentleman of fortune, and will forfeit 10001. to any lady or gentleman who uses the Drug as he directs, if the teeth ach, or. a tooth decays. Ask for the Aniboinia Mouth, Powdery price 2s. 6d. per box. Sold wholesale and retail by Shaw and Edwards, 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, London, and may- be had, by their ap- iointment, of T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper and most tedic^e Venders. GENUINE 5!EBIf:lNKS. Shaw and Edwards, No. 66, St. Paul's Church-yard,- hav- iiig the sole right in the sale of the following Medicines, his Majesty's CommissionQrs of Stamp Duties, to secure their, property from piracy, have ordered their address, Shuw and pd wards, 66, St. Paid'tChurch-ijurd, to be engraved on the Stamps accompanying each Medicine. This is the only mark of authenticity. s. d. s. d. Sir John Kill's Balsam Oriental Cordia] 5 6 of Honey 8 6 Dallam's Antibilious Esscucc}\aterdock.. 3 6 j Pills 29 Tincture Valerian • • • 3 6 ——• Ext. Quassia- • 5 6 Bardami.: • ■ 3 6 Newton's Tooth Powder 2 i.) • Centaury .1. 3 6 Widow Welch's Pills 2 9 Cbnrch's Cough lirops 2 0 Chamberlain'* Pills 2 9 Pectoral Pills 1 li DetcrgeutOint. 2 9 ChilblajinOint. 1 if YVessel's Jesuits Drops 2 9 Tooth-.V Tincture 1 1^ ;— Specific Remedy 2 9 AMboynilJVIoutliowd. 2 6 Sovereign Oiutinent for '————— Lotion 4 6' the Itch, cure by two Marshall's Cerate 1 if hours application • •• • 1 9 Together with every Patent and Public Medicine, war- ranted genuine. AH Venders of the above Medicines are requested to ap- ply to Shaw and Edwards, (by whom a liberal allowance is wade) and where only they voji be had genuine. WANTED, a FOOTMAN, (not less than V V 25 years of age) in a small family where only one is kept, who perfectly understands his business, and caii have a good Character from his last place, and will be will- mg to do any thing to make himself useful. He must wear a Livery. Apply to Mr. Thomas, at the Cardiff-Arms, Cardiff. £ *3* A HOUSEMAID is also wanted for same place. NEATH GRAMMAR-SCHOOL, Mn DA VIS. Master, Will re-open on MONDAY, July 23. ONLY a limited Number of BOARDERS is taken. At present there are two vacancies. TERMS, Board, and Education in the English, Latin, and Greek Languages, Geography, Writing, Arithmetic, &c. Twenty- five Guineas per Annuin. Entrance, One Guineas. Day Scholars Two Guineas ar Year-l-la a-Guiizca En- trance. -VG BOARDING-SCHOOL. G. HAZEL X RESPECTFULLY INFORMS the Public, that R, his SCHOOL. will recommence, after the present Va- cation, on MONDAY, the 23d of JULY." YOUNG GENTLEMEN Boardedvan4 Instwicted in English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, enchants'.Accompts, Geo- metry, Trigonometry, Use of the Globes, Geography, Ster- nography, Astronomy, Algebra, Sic. TERMS, Twenty-twj) Guineas per Am.—Entrance, One Guinea. NAVIGATION; with Lunar Observations, Double Altitudes, See. Three Guineas. FRENCH and DANCING MASTERS will regularly attend the School. Swansea, July 5,1804. TO PROPRIETORS OF COPPER TVORKS, COLLIERIES, fyc. 4 c. ^TESSIIS..IIOMFRAY, TAPPENDENS, ITX and BHlCIl', having established an IRON WORK > at ABERNANT, near MEEEHYR-TIDVIL, Glamorganshire; beg to infonu the Public, that they arte now-prepared to Cast and fit up STEAM ENGINES upon Mr. Tre vet hick's and Boulton and Watt's pian, or Engines of any description according to order. Likewise all sorts of CASTINGS for CoLMERins, COPPER or MINE-WORKS. Mr. JAMES BIRCH, the managing partner, (being an J experienced Engineer) flatters- himself tile situa- tion ot the concern, he shall be able to execute orders for Engines and Castings of every description, in as good a manner and upon as reasonable terms as any woik in the Principality, taking care to Metal of a quality accord- ing to the work the Casting is to perform. I'RESENT P'IUCEO Cylinders bored .■ „ Pistons and Bottoms turned ..f °f-' Working Barrels. 28 P^ton. All bored and turned goods. J Clack Door-pieces bored in the clack seat 21 ditto. Bucket Door-pieces 18 ditto. Bevel and Branch Pipes 17 ditto. TPlain Pipes above six inches diameter 16 ditto.- Ditto above two inches and uader six 17 ditto. Rails and Dram Plates 9 ditto. Large Waggon-wheels and Sheevers 12 ditto.. Small ditto' 13 ditto. Very small ditto 14 ditto Brasses 16\ditto. Abernant Iron-Works, March 1,1804. Tins Day was published, IN ONE LARGE VOLUME. QUARTO, Illustrated with Views, drawn and engraved by LaPorte, and' a Map of the Country,- Price .£2, 12s. 6d. in hoards, THE SCENERY, ANTIQUITIES, BIO- GRAPHY of SOUTH-WALES, from Materials col- lected during Two Excursions in the year-1803. By BEN J. HEATH MALKIN, Esq. M. A. F. S. A. A few Copies may be had with the Views finely coloured by La Porte, price,^4, 4s. in boards. Printed for Longman, Hur,st, Rees, and Orme, No. 39, Paternoster-row and may be had of T. Jenkins,' Swansea ■ .Bird, Cardill; Bartlenum, Neath Walters, Cowbrid'>e- Daniel, Carmarthen; Witmot, Pembroke; Phillips, TChby; aiid Potter, Haverfordwest. Oj whom may be had, by the same A utlior, lately published, ALMAIIIDE AND HAMET, A TRAGEDY, IN FIVE-ACTS. To which is prefixed, a Letter to Join) PhiIipKembte, Esq. on' Dramatic Composition.—-Royal 8vo. price 6s. boards. RESPECTABLE ATTESTATIONS For the CORDIAL BALM o(GILEAD, U nparaHeled-by. any other advertised Medicine in the world, given voluntarily by men of character and respec- tability, men who have daily witnessed its etlicacy, and, observed its sterling ment. To S. SOLO MO JSI, Esq. M. D. Liverpool. SIR, PERMII me to. say that }^our 'incomparable CORDIAL BALM ot GILEAD" is Ijteld in very high estimat ion in this place, not only by the respectable in- habitants but likewise by many fmmiJesof the. first rank and distinction who come to Spa, and have been pleased to sanc- tion it with theirlpatroiiage. I have heard great encomiums from a number of invalids that have purchased it, who think it-a truly balsamic, sain- tary and etlicacious Medicine, and betieve-it has never-fail- ed to give comfort and relief to the afflicted. We: have sold the last bottle, and therefore request you will-send ¡1o- other supply per first carrier. Inclosed is Haye- and Co's draft to our credit. I am, Sir, for Miss Bayley, v (Niece and Successor to the late Mr/Schofield, Bookseller) Your humble servant, Scarborough, Sept. 17. Wr. A. HENDERSON. Injustice to your excellent BALM of GTI.EAB, I beg-leave to acquaint you,- that.my wife has been afflicted with. ner- vous complaint in her head (stomach particular! v) and in her bowels, for these several months pasty which rendered her incapable of following-her-l)u;;iness. I was ad-vtsed to try your BALM of GILEAD, when I accordingly went to. Mr. Griffiths, Printer, Ludlow, and purchased Vvvo bottles, by. which she found great relief, when I was happy to go and purchase two botdes.more, and' now, thank God, I can say she is perfectly cured.' THOS. JAMES. Witness, Thomas Griffiths, Ludlow. Prepared by Dr. Solomon, Liverpool, in 10s. 6d. and 33s. bottles; the hitter contain four of the former, by which tha purchaser saves 9s. Every .genuine bottle'has a staiuo, which hears the.-proprietOr's name and address, SumL. Sa- lomon, Liverpool," to imitate which is felony. N. B. The postage of all letters to the Doctor must be piud, and 10s. 6d. as a fee enclosed for advice. Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, Car- l, diff; W. M; Davis, Merthyr Tidvil; J. Daniel, Cannar- then; J. Potter, Haverfordwest; Wilmot, Pembroke; and by all other reputable Venders of Medicines. y -=- TO BE LET, BY THE WEEK, MONTH, OR YEAR, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY^ A IURNISHED HOUSE, situate in the most pleasant pait of W IND-STREET,SWANSEA, consisting o. two parlours, drawing-room, three large bc-d-rooms, three closets, servants'-hali and bed-rooms, kitchen,scullery,brew- ing-kitchen, pantry, and cellar; with a'Garden"'and Stable. For particulars apply to Mr. Hill, Druggist i or to the PrintcrofthisPaper.. TO BE LET, A Commodious HOUSEj situate inST. JOHK- STREET, SWANSEA, consisting of two-front parlours, kitchen, and other offices, with suitable bed-rooms, and a small court. Enquire of Rees Jones, Land-Sutveyor, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, » AND ENTERlm, UPON AT MICHAELMAS, OR SOONER IF REQUIRED, A Large and Commodious HOUSE, situate 'in tjie centre of the town of NE ATH, consisting of a parlour, breakfast-room, liail,, and two. kitchens, on the ground-lfoor, iiv« bed-chambers on the first story, and one large garret;together with three underground cellars, and, li required, stabling for fourteen.horses, a coach-Kouse, and Land, in high cultivation! adjoining the town ql N eatli- T •^]P-^C^RS.APFE 'TO Rich. Bevaa, M. D.. at D^nevor-. Lodge, near Neath.-All letters must be post-paid.. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 'I. tA'l 0 TO BE LET, AljJD ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Commodious Newly-built MESSUAGE or A- DWELLINGtIIOUSE, situated on the STRAND, in the town of -SWANSEA, comprising, onthcgroutid-noor,two parlours and a kitchen, pantry and scullery, with a large wett of water'behind, which never dries, formerly used "as Cold Bath,, from Which water is conveyed by lea4 pipes into the kitchenrand other parts of the house on the-first- floor, a,larg*>-drawing-roo'ttijlobby,and three bed-chamber's;, and 611 the second or- attic story, -a Jobby and four bed- chambers.; togethef^witn a large and Convenient, new-built' Stori -iwuse, adjoining the dwelling-house, containing 4' lofts, 'I ue Tenant may be: accotnmbaated with a good Three- stall Stable, only a leWy ards.distantirom the abo ve premises. For further particulars apply to John Williams Mansfield, Attorney at Law,.Swansea. M#I9E#CE: i^QUTH-fVALES; TO;BE LET, A:ND ENTERED-UFON- t3IMEl)IAT}ELV# A Modern New-built DWELLING-HOUSE, situaia -at the east-end' of ihe Market^own of 'KAB- Mi an emi.nence; com- mandtftga pleasing view; consisting,of a Eitfciien, is-leet by,).1-1C.;t6 inches,;a scuUftry, a pantry, and two large cfel- lars underground; 5'difting^>sirlo.ur;.i8 .feet by 14 feet.6, a drawing-room, 19 feet by 14, teet g- a breakfast-rooin. 14 feet'by 9, and a china-closet, on the-first-floor; three goo'rf. bed-rooms, with two dresSirf^-Woi^is|- oi>; the ^eond-iVoo'r • and.fovir bcd-voonis cirtd^ain the attic-story; anjl" two sta-ir ases. together -with, a brcw-housc, a laundry; 'a three-stalled stable, a hay-Joit,uyer. ity a g2g4iotts,e#and coal- .(I I a a house, a granary over tliem, ,and "a good "kitchen garden walled round, With or without Seven Acres of good MEA- DOW LAND, The Proprietor has a FARM of about 100 Acres of LAND, in exceUentcondn:ton,.with a FARM-HOUSE, and all necessary. Out-buildings, now,in .his own occupation, within hall a nule Of which may be taken; with the abovè PrenHses. Apply to xMr. Evans> Solicitor, Narbcrth. ''CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET-BY AUCTION^ At the Talhot-inn, Aherystwith, on Monday, the:2od day of July, 1804, between the hours of two andfour in the aiteT- noon, for such a term of years as shall be then; and there agreed on, and subject to such conditions' as wiU be then and there produced, ALL the SHARE of RICHARD PRICE! Esq. ol and in the TITHES arising, growiim,. and accruing in the several parishes of- Uandhioh KillTenninr> Llanbadarn Iretegllwysj.and Llanbadarn Oifvn»:iiU:lie sai-d county ot Cardigan, which, will, bg let in such lots'as sliall be agreed upon at the tiiae of putting up the same. TO BE SOLD, A FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the parish of' LISVANK, in the county of Glamorgan, seven miles' iroui Cardiff, and four from,Caerphilly, beautifully situated, and commanding to extensive view of the Bristol"Channel consisting of a good Farm-house,'stable,, two' barns,'ox-' house, farm-yard, two cottages, with good-gardens, and 57 Acres of. PASTURE and .ARABLE LA.N p, in a ririg- fence; with a constant supply, of .'Y.¡\tcr from tllree.excel- lent springs—now in the occupation of Mr; W illiam Thomas, tenant at will. -I For particulars apply-to RTr. Rowland Williams, SoiickdV,' Carditf f or to Jones, Lohg-Ci'dss Housi:, Catdiff. Letters'post-paid. ■ GLAMOil^ \\Mlllll-} T.O-BL SOLD," "AND lvS.TERE.pr t'l'ON r-,IVCEUI VTELY, •• A LEASE; {$0-years of which aYexuiexpired') of PREMISES,. consisting of sevef^l '4arg'e Build-; i.i'igs, formerly: .employed', as CQPTER-WORKS, with a Jarge ORE-YARD.and WAREHOUSES onvthe -river side, and the- .se.of a counuodjous Quay-; .EiG HTEEN COTTAGES, agood DwEiiLiNGfllous/i (iiid GAHD.en, an excellent fotir-it^il )Ac:ii-i-lo-usi-, and-other conveniences, Situate' at Meim Crvtlian, iieaivtSeaili.. I :PÚ!ÎcnJars may h,c had byapplicatioll on t!)G'Premises' or by tctte! (post-p:ud) addressed: to Mr. Jas". Coke, N callI. .J\rEyEB-FA.ILr.N.G..CUR.E EOR THt ITCH -1,1\" O.A 11 AN ONE'HUUiFS APPLICATION. TO those afflicted' with the' 'above- disorder, BARCLAY/s ORIGINAL OINTMENT is -ecom- meuded as a snie.spccdy, and effectual remedy. Tins Omt- liient has been-in' general use for upward of-fco years, with- out as ingle instance of itsliaviiig tailcd'to'cai tlu' most in- veterate eases. It docs nutcutnauithe sutallest particle of Mercury, or any other dangerous ingretiteut, and may be saicly used by persons of the most delicate constitution. 1'he public are requested to observe, that none -can pos- sibly be genuine unless signed, by the proprietor.Barclay and Son, and great- danger may arise from ttie liey'lect of lliis caution. Sold wholesale and retail by Barehty and Son, (ihe only successors to Jackson and Co.) No. 9o, Fleet-Market, Loh- don, j,uce Is-. 9d. duty included.; and by their UK ui, oyT. Jeiikins, Printer of this Paper; J. 11m!, Cdr- dn:, W. fir. D.nvis, Merthyr-Tidvil;. J. Daniel, Caxmar- 'L -('otter,. Haverfordwest; Wilmot, Pembroke • and Aiders yi Mediciues in the kingdom, >, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION* At the Boar's-Head Inn, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 21st day of July, 1804, between the hours of th.ee and foiii o'clock in the afternoon, v The following VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES,- V Situate in the several parishes of LLANGUNNOR and !Li, A N.»,E Y VE'-LO O, in the county of Carmarthen; Lots' Tenants. Tenements; Contents. RojisTT Customs:Terms subsisting. R-en.ks -This iot has a convenient I 1*ARNI-LIOU5C FUID IN c .i good repair. It is very cou}- i pact, wei4 supplied vath wa- r ler, ted capable of great im- -1 TtKT'a t\ „ R- A '*>' s. C Lease for the life of 1 nroveiheiu. Tt :'dioins At v- 1 'dow Davies.. Abecover-fawr 147 3 1 17 0 j Geo; Davies, aged [ rtydd cover, on ivfech-it lias C 75 years J an -unlimited Right of Com- mon. I here aVe many young •. ,•* Oak and Ash Trees growing on the lie Ms and .hedges of C. It is sui)- 2 George Davies.. Cwm 81 3 33 19 10 2 Lease for the same life. ^DK 01 6S'3d' 3 John Dd. Thomas Abercover-vach 12 2 26 5 5 2 5 Evai^David jolin11 Ditto, excepttliatthislotis C aged 73 years .} uo £ Subjectto any chief Lease fo-rilie lives oi r, T said Robert LewisV t^ 4 Robert Lewis Brynycome 73 0 29 30 0 4 < aged 81 vears, and V • Ddto, except that this lot i David Lewis, hisi is subject to a chiefre.it of 3s. C"son, aged34years j f Lease for the lives of 5 John Jones Fibur-Mill 12 0 said J. Jones, aged f This lot is subject to a I 1 55 yrSi and Hester, chief rent of £ 1." I C his wife aged 47.. sZnseabrms%o?ghatilem <?armarthcn p-bo'!t'two miles, and the turnpike-road from that town to tflem. For further particulars apply to William Evans, Solicitor, Narberth, Pembrokeshire. ANNUITY. TO BE DISPOSED OF, AN' ANNUITY of ^"100, well secured in j the County of Glamorgan, for a very Healthy Life. Particulars may be had at the Office of J. Jeffreys; Swansea. CAPITAL FARM. TO,, BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (IN ONE LOT) By .THOMAS BOWEN, 3n Saturday ,,thc 23th day of July instant, at six o'clock in the evening, at the Bush-inn, Swansea, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called PENTRE-MAUR, • Situate in the parish of St. J () iIN'S,lCar Sw ANSEA. Also, TWO PIECES or PARCELS of LAND, called WaW-VrVrnv.-vm;> Tyr-LanJcH' Ehe whole containing about 84 Acres, and now in the occu- ^)aj:ion of Charles Smith, Esq. for a term of years, whereof Llteeiv are.uncxpn ed, at the annual rent of ^120. Also, TWO" PIECES of GROUND, containing 1 A. 3R. 18P.' and SL COTTAGES, situate at PENTRE, in the parish of St. John's, held by David John, under Lease for Three Lives, at the annual rent of ^7, 7s. The Coal under yields at present about: ,2 300 a-year, and is leased to Mr. Smith for a term, of which ten years are unexpired. ,J or further particulars enquire at the Office of J. Jeffreys, iw SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AttheTaibot-Anns, on Monday, the 16th day of July, 1804, at five o'clock in the afternoon, Lofi. rpJIE HOUSE, GARDEN, and PRE- MISES, standing in W.IND-STRF.ET, and now in the possession ol Mr. James, Hair-dresser, at the yearly rent ol ^21.' Lot 2. The Two substantial HOUSES and accustomed SHOPS, eligibly situate in the centre of the MARKET, and now in the respective possessions of Messrs. Morgan and Hughes.. 0 For further particulars apply at the Office of Robt. Nelson Thomas, Solicitor. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. LLEWELLYN, At the Bush-inn, in Swansea, on Tuesday, the 24th of July iptaiit, between the hours of three and six in .the after- noon, agreeable to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced, .r>k' THE SWEDISH SHIP GUSTAFF; ADOLPH, .-B^rtljea. measurement .302 Tons, now W -Swj^i's'ea River, with all her Mate- .rials and Stores. For particulsfrs apply to' George Cowie, Esq. No. 8, Fins- bui-y-square, Londoa'; Messrs." Rathbone^'HiigheS, and Duncan, Liverpool ;■ JHessrs., Thomas and. Joseph Hellicar, Bristol or Gro-yearxi Son, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE SOUTH-WALES.' Capital Eaechold ESTATE of 1400 Acres, WIT.H/VA^UAILE-JGOAL MINES. TO BE SOLD -BY A UCTI-ON, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Tuesday, Sept". ,18,1801, at twelve, at Garraway's CorFce- house, 'Change-a.iiey, Corniuil, London, in t)M:e lot, :\A-: Very" valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, ad- XJL vanfageously situated within two miles of the Sea- .pQrttaid Market-town of Llanelly, easy distances from Car- marthen and Swansea, and qnly. lour miles from Ihe great" Turnpike-road from'Milford-ilaVen to London, called CASTLE-CADARN GELLY-VA\VR, .And sundry FARMS, and LANDS, containing 1404 Acres of MEADOW, PASTURE, ARABLE, £ • .W OOD" LAND, lying near[y,,compact, with. FARM-HOUSES.,ancPi).UT- BUJJLDINGS, let to good feuants, a small part on old Leases for Lives, a ve^y considerable part on Agreements for 21 years, and the remainder at will, at tents amounting to £6'25, -12«.- per Annum, Capable of considerable increase as the leases expire. The Estate contains many valuable VEINS of COAL, a large part of which may be worked by Level, and the re- mamder by Engines of small'power. A public Rail-Roadis nearly completed from the exten- sive and rich Iron Mines in the neighbourhood, and from the Limestone Hills, and passes through the major part of this Estate, to the Sea-port of Llanelly, which rendersthis property highly eligible for the establishment of Iron, Cop- per, or other Works, upon an extensive scale, as well as for .a. great export Trade in Coals. To be viewed hy applying to the Rev. Mr. Evans, of Llanelly, of whom printed particulars may be had; also at the Castle, Haverfordwest; Angel, Cardiff; Ivy-Bush, and King's-Arms, Carmarthen of Mr. Jenkins, Printer, Swan- sea; Mr. liudhall. Printer, Bristol Mr. Walker, Printer, Glocester; Mr. Wright, Printer, Hereford; Air. Wood, Printer, Shrewsbury, Mr. Swinney, Printer, Birmingham; at the Place of Sale; of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Co. Aidersgate-street, Lopdon; and of Mr. Hassail, East-Wood, Pembrokeshire, at both-which places Plans of the Estate and Sections of the Collieries may be seea, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday evening, the 19th inst. at four o'clock. at the Talbot-Arms inn, in the town of Swansea, or in the mean tiinebyPrivateContract, A Well-built HOUSE and PREMISES, si- tuate 011 the QUAY, in the town of SWANSEA, in THE occupation of Mr. Wm. Hitchings, as Tenant at Will. For particulars apply to Mr.'Vaughatii'Solicitor, Swansea. FOR SALE, And now LANDING at FOWEY, in CORNWALL, A Large Assortment of DRAM TIMBER and" DEALS, and LONGSOUND TIMEER and DEA LS, which can be conveyed into WALES, at a very- low Freight, as the Coal Vessels have to returr. frura-Fowev to Wales in Ballast. For further particulars apply to:Mr. John Keliev Graham, atFowey. Gla morgaushirc Clergy Charitif. 'T'HE SUBSCRIBERS are requested to meet J. at tne BEA R-INN, in Co-wbridge, at twelve o'clock, 011 1 uesday, tne 24th instant; to receive Petitions and make Distributions of the Balance ia lund, WILLIAAl W\ ILLIAMS, Treasurer. Cowbridge Free-School, Jul\r 2, ItJOl. To COLLIERS upon the SWANSEA, NEATH and BURY RIVERS. CUCII Persons who have COLLIERIES or kJ MINES contiguous to either of the above-mentioned Rivers, and are inclined to Contract with' a Comnanv to supply tliem with TWO THOUSAND WEYS of (!x)ALS, or upwards, annually, of the best quality, for SMELTING and SHIPPING, and to. deliver them at such place on ei- tner ot the said Rivers as may be agreed upon, will have every attention paid their tenders, and early allswers seit, by addressing G. M. post-paid, at Thcmas Bowen's, Silver- smith, Swansea. N. B. The best terras will be required for To THOMAS TAYLOR, .E'sq. No, 9, Ntw Bridge- street, London. SIR, Edinburgh. Man% 18:00. IN the spring of IT94 I was afflicted v illi a" "VENEREAL COMPLAINT, which I treated with indifference-for five months; but was then oblIged to apply to a regular, physician, who put a temporary stop to the viru- lence of the disease (by mercurial applications) for some time; but growing, in spite of all medicine and cs:e advice*" of the first gentlemen of tiie laculty here, worse and worse for two years, I was reduced to a state almost unparalleled and beyond description, being an entire leper, and ulce- rated Iroui head to foot. My head, thrpat, mcuth, nose, iegs, arms, &c. have been alternately in danger of becom- ing useless; in short, I l>ave had from twenty "to thirty eat- ing ulcers on my body, and nearly totally deprived of si'dit. It would be voluminous to particularize all niy case—stL%ce it to say, there never was, or ever will be, one of a more dangerous, or of a more complicated nature. I was 1-■no- looked upon by my friends, aiid imagined myself, beyoaS all hopes of recovery; and indeed, in my tlien condition, death was preferable to my more than miserable state: In this dreadful situation did I drag a most miserable existence, tiil Divine Providence threw in my way a newspaper"con- taining the case of a Mr. B. ot" Plymouth—mv friends read it, I could not. I sent and procured some of your LEAKE's PATENT PILLS, which by using from time to time, am now, and have long been (after more than four years indescribable, distress) in as good a state of health as ever T enjoyed as a proof of this, I had a line, thrivino-, healthy child, born to me a few months ago. In gratitutfe to God, and in hopes of rendering my feilow-creatures ser- vice, I request you to publish this; and you may at any time refer persons who .wish to be satisfied" of the' truth of tins, or further particulars, tome or my friends, bj letter or person. As few cases for badness will ever equal mine, and none exceed it, I have irom experience every reason to assure mankind, that in your; LEAKE'S PILLS they will find a. surc-T, -speedy, safe, and radical cure, tor that most dreadful stage of the Venereal Disease, which is CONFIRMED LUES. I -am, with gratitude, Sir, Your obliged humble servant. JOHN THOMPSON. Creditable persons really wanting information may be re- ferred to me and my irlends, by Mrs, S. Clark, Ramiay- gardens, Edinburgh. Prepared and sold by the sole Proprietor, Thos. Taylor, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, at his house, No. 9, New Bridge-street; where he will give ad- vice, withuut a tee, to-persons taking these Pills, and will answer patients letters, if post-paid, 011 the same.terms, ob- serviir; 111 all cases'the-most inviolable secrecy, no person's name or case having been mentioned, but at'their own Par- ticular reuuest, by the Proprietor, during the course of n'tore than thirty-siy years, that hevhas had the conducting- of an exteüsi ve" sale of the above-Medicine, and the practice arising therefrom. Also sold, by his appointment, for tljs convenience- of those living at a distance, by T. Jenkins, Printer ol this Paper; and by one person in every considerable towiv'in. Great-Britain and Ireland, in Boxes of only 2s. 9d. esch stamped, arid sealed up with full and pi,iin directions, whereby persons ot either sex may cure tlxiiuseives with ease, speed, secrecy, and-safety. N. B. Every box sold in Great-Britain is sealed vp with a stamp, on wnich, by layour of the Commissioners is printed, at the Stamp-Of)ice-T. Taylor, No. v, New Bridge-street— to uuitate which is ieioBy, and all'ethers are swuisierieir^