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WANTED, a situation as CLERK in a TV MERCANTILE HOUSE or IRON WORKS, in any part of SOUTH-W ALES. An unexceptionable cha- racter can be given if required. Hie Advertiser is 27 years of age, marriedtbot no family.' faii particulars apply by letter, addressed to C. B. to be left at the Post-Office, Hereford.. GLAMORGAN. BRIDGEND WOOL FAIR TILL be on S^TC aD .t v the 4th of August next} and the BniDtfEyrb \VoQ»i.iiNAIan-ufac- tonr Company -want WOBSTED'HQSE, WEAVERS* •ad are willing to treat with the Overseers of Parishes and wther-n for taking GhildrcnlVpprentices, tram the age of 10 lot 14, on application to the^Manager there. rr 'FORTY FAT WETHERS for Sale, in lots, at Lan- mihangle. JAMES EDWARDS, (LATF, GUIIID OF THE MILI'ORD mail) EEGS leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has taken and entered on the WHITE-LION, CARDIFF, which lie has fitted up in the gcnteelest manner, and solicits the patronage of Gentlemen, Travellers, and others, and assures them that he will do every thing in his power to me- it their support. N. B. Good St^ll Stabi.es, and a M,Aj I, to and from Alertfiyr, Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. To MASTERS of COLLIERS. WHEREAS it has been represented to us, that several MASTERS' of VESSELS trading from WALES to CORNWALL, have frequently, and very im- properly, taken on board Contraband Goods to carry back to Wales; and that they have also gone to Sea without taking the necessary dispatches, according t0;the Laws of the Customs; and also entered much Jess Copper Ore than they have had on board, and thereby subjected both the Vessels and their Cargoes to forfeiture: We, therefore, now give notice, that we will not,-at any future time, give any Master a Cargo of Copper Ore, who shall have been detected in either ot the above practices. For the owners of Penclawdd and Middle > Bank, and Upper Bank Copper Works j John For the Mines Royal Co. Matt. Vivian. En gÜShCopDcr CO John Wright. ———- BirYninghain'Copper Co. John Penrose, —: :—Freeman and Co. Richard Smith. T, r, S James Andrew, B. W. and Copper Co. Richard Doble. Rose Copper Co. James Christoe. <————- London Copper Co AL Bewn. Crown Copper Co John Provis. Redruth, July 12,1804. PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING BY SUBSCRIPTION, AN ESSAY ON MAN Upon Principles opposite to those of Lord BOLING BROKE. By W. CHURCHEY. With a PREFACE and NOTES. PRICE- 4$. 1. It be. published, when a sufficient number of Sub- Mri.bers'^all be procured-to pay the expence of Printing, a good type and paper, foclsoap octavo. II. The money to be paid on delivery of the hook; and, in the mean time,, the names of Subscribers to be sent to the Author, in. Brecon,South-Wales; and to Mr. R. S. Kitby; Bookseller, No. 11, London-house-yard, St. Paul's. The ODE ofCOLLINS on the PASSIONS, enlarged by Mr. Churctiey, and his ELEGY n COW PER, may be fead together, atiNIr. Parker's, Hereford. Price Is. 0. COX's ROYAL ELABORATORY, 0 LOCUST Eli. THE. MEDICAL POCKET-BOOK: con- taining Plain and Comprehensive Directions, adapted to various Constitutions and C.'iruates, for the CURE of the "VENEREAL DISEASE; together with the Safest Mercu- jiaisvand other Medicines, both for the Prevention and Cure. By D» COX, GLOCESTER, AUTaOR OF THE FAMILY MEDICAL COMPENDIUM. Price Jii 2s. The whole commodiously placed in a Leather Case, and laving the usual appearance of a Pocket-Book.. Each Pocket-Book is sealed with the King's-Arms, Rearing the words D. Cox, Chymist to the King." Sold by T. Jenkins, Printer ot this Paper; of whom may 1)0 had, a great variety of Dr. COX's MEDICINAL, ARO- imTC, and CULINARY ARTICLES. Kr* Orders far Mr. Cox's SEA, Family, and Portable Medicine Chests, received also by T.Jenkins. L "SS. beauty AND Cleanliness. To Sweeten the Breath, Cleanse the Month, Preserve and Whiten the Teeth, cure Gum Boils, and remove all offensive Ulcerations, is recommended the AMBorN A LOTION. fTMiE Drug from which the Lotion is -pre- w*iT-Ptire^i5 V^.cu^affy adapte.d for ail disprders of the it was first imported bv a gentleman ot kiiowircharacter and fortune, who having ex- perienced its wonderful- effects, introduced it for the benefit of others. While it cleanses the Mouth of all impure and fetid particles, it WHITENS the TEETH, HEALS the GUMS, and instantly SWEETENS the BREATH. Nothing is so great a drawback to beauty as bad teeth; nothing more offensive thaiya fetid breath -—the Amboyna LOTION, oil the first application, improves the former and removes the latter, while by its ahtiputrcscent and balsai-iic 'qualities it removes all excrescences and prevents decay. Sold wholesale and rhHl. by Shaw and Edwards, 66, St. ■ Paul's Church-yard, Lohdon, price 4s. 6d. per bottle, where ■also may.be had the following Genuine Me-dicines. Shaw and Edwards, No. <361 St. Paul's Church-yard,'hav- iilgthe sole right in the sale of the following Medicines, his Majesty's Commissioners Qf Stamp DiLlies, to secure their properly, from piracy, have ordered their address, Shaw and 66, St. Pimt's Church-yard, to be engraved on the Stamps accompanying each Medicine.. This is the only Inark of authenticity. '< s. d. &r John HiJPs Balsam of Honey • 3 6 ^Essence W aterdock • • 3.6 Tincture Valerian • '• 3 6 ———Bardana •• • 3 6 — Centaury 3 6 Church's C-JUgh Drops g 0 Church's C-JUgh Drops g 0 Pectoral Pills 1 ,l| :—— ChilblainOim. 1 l| Tooth-Ach Tincture 1 1-J AmboynaMouthPowd. t> 6. *—■■■ Lotion • • —. • 4 (5 Marshall's Cerate •••• 1 l £ S. d. Oriental Cordial 5 6 Hal I aiii's Antibi lions Pills 2 9 ————— Ext. Quassia- • 5 6 Ne wton's Tooth Powder 2 9 Widow Welch's Pills •• 2 9 2 9 ——DetergentOint. 2 9 We.v-el's Jesuits Drops 2 9 ———Specific Remedy 2 9 Sovereign Onituient for the Itch, cure bv two hours application 19 together with every Patent and Public Medicine, war- ranted genuine. I All Venders of the above Medicines are requested to ap- ply to Shaw and Edwards, (by whom a liberal allowance is ittade).and where only they can be bad genuine. j Sold also b v T. Jenkins, Pryij.er of Pap/Er; aij<3 «sm «T«xy Wffu. To the BURGESSES of the BOROUGH of SWANSEA. r THE OFFICE of RECORDER having become — Vacant 11 the dxath of Mr. Mokgak, and the Right qf Election to that situation being indisputably in the Burgesses, I take leave to Solicit the favour of your votes,. Should I be fortunate enough to succeed to that appointment, you may rely on a proper attention .to.your Corporate Mighf$and-Privileges. I lw Me honour tv be Your obedient servant^^ July 5,1004. ROBT. NELSON THOMAS. COWBRIDGE. 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 abcwe price from his own House, the Post-, Office, in Co wbtu doe, where he has fitted up some com- fortable stT-j,t.Nc, rooms for the accommodation of those Ladies. :incl Gentlemen who will please to honour him with their favours. Refreshment may be had whilp, cbangin", liorses. C. B. being the first person who caused the reduction of the Posting Business in this part of the country, hopes for the support of:1 generous Pubtic. S3- A HEARSE KEPT, NEWTON BATHING-HOUSE, GEAMORGAIfS|IIIlE. >VILLIAM INCH RESPECTFULLY informs the Nobility and Gentry, he has taken and entered upon the above Pre- mises, which he has fitted up in a neat and comfortable style, as a LODGING and BOARDING-HOUSE, for the reception of genteel Company resorting to that delightful part of the country to enjoy'the benefit of Sea-Bathing; and his best endeavours will be unremittingly exerted to give satisfaction to those who may kindly honour him with their presence and encouragement. A warm Sea-water Bath, spacious Coach-house, and ex- eellent Stabling. TO BE LET, A Commodious IIOUSF,, situate in ST. JOHN- street, Swansea, consisting of two frent parlours, kitchen, and other offices, with suitable bed-rooms, and a small court. Enquire of ReesJones, LÍtnd-Surveyor, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, immediately, A Capital MALTHOUSE, situated at La^jt- avit-Majpb, capable of making. from 4f)00 to 5000 Bushels pf3'Ialt in a season. Kor further particulars enquire of Mr. John J opes, at Boverton, near Lalitwit. < GLAMORGAN. TO BE LET, TWO FURNISHED HOUSES, situated at BTiiTTON'-E^ERy, consisting of a parlour, l\all, and kitchen ia each house, with good bed-rooms; Garden, Sta- ble, and Land if required, within three miles ofN catll and live of Swansea. five of Swansea. Enquire oT Mr. E. Deere, Cowbridge; or of Mrs. Hannah Davies, at BrittOiirFerry, wlio will sbew.^tfte Pi-einises. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED fPOK AT MICHESLMAS, OR SOONER IF REQt-IRED, A Large and Commodious HOUSE, situate in the centre of the town of Neath, .consisting- of a parlour, breakfast-room, hall, and two- kitchens, on the ground-floor, five bed-chambers on the first story, and one large,garret; tpgether' with'three underground cellars, and, if required, stabling for fourteen borse.4, a coaeh-liouse, and six Acres of Land, in high cultivation, adjoining the town of Neath. For particulars apply to Rich. Bevan, AT. D. at DyHevor- Lodge, near Ncaih.—All letters must be post-paid. GUMORGANSmRir- TO BE LET, AND ENTERED urON IMMEDIATELY, A CommodiDus Newly-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situated on the Strand, in j the town of Swansea, comprising, on the ground-floor, two parlours and a kitchen, pantry and scullery, with a large well ot water behind, which never dries, formerly used as a Cold Bath, from which water is conveyed by lead pipes ipes into the Liteliet, aiid other parts of the house; on the first- floor, a large lobi) i-id three 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 Joi'ts. f he 1 enant may be accommodated with a good Three- stall Stable, only a few yards distant from the above premises. For further particulars apply to JohnWilliams Mansfield, p y o Attorney at Law, Swansea.. GREYHOUND JNN TO BE LET, FOR THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF NINE YEARS, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL that Well-established and Eligible INN, Ciilled The GREYHOUND; comprising a commodious Dwelling-house, Out-houses, Court, Stabling, and Garden, situate in CaiaerttStiiet, Swansea, The Stock in Trade, Utensils, and Household Furniture, to be taken at a fair valuation. For further particu'ars apply to Mrs. Miles, Greyhound, as above. Swansea, July IQlh, 1804. CARMARTHENSHIRE. LANDS AND LIME-KILNS. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, At the Talbot-imi, in the town of Carmarthen, on Monday, the 1.3th day of August next, between the hours of five and six o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the Condition* which shall be then produced, f ALL that very eligible and desirable FARM and LANDS, called Park-y-Milicr and Tir-y-Van, -Y n, Together with the LIME-ROCK and KILNS thereon, situate in thfi parish of LLANO ENDRIn N L, in the said coun- ty, at the distance of six miles from the town of Carmarthen, and close to the turnpike-road leading from Carmarthen to Sw¡msea.. The peculiar advantages of this:Fann in having the Lime- Stone., on the Lands, and the Coals within the distance of a mile, render it an object worthy the attention oi a farmer. The Lime-Rock, which is allowed to be of the best qua- lity, and capable of being worked at the easiest expeiice/ ■nav, from the extreme demand for Lime, be justly consi- dered productive of'great profit. For turther particulars apply to John Williams, Attorney, Carmarthen j .ot to Alf. \VdJj¡¡wJ)a'VieiJofù.L saiua pi^te;- Auctiouc^r. c MERTHYR-TIDVIL, GLAMORGANSHIRE. LAND to be LET on BUILDING LEASES, FOR 99 YEARS, Adjoining the town of MERTIIYR, THE quantity of Land. is 13 ACRES, and Jt- from its contiguity to CyfarthaWorks, and being com- Drletely secured front Floods, is peculiarly, well adapted for building tipon.The whole of the Crouad will either be in ar-c lots or otherwise. A Plan of the Streets, totethet wit-ii-olher particnlar ma.y be seen at the Oifiee of Mr^ Bayly, Corn-street, Bristol; and of Mr. T. Bold, Brecon, SoutH-Wales, to whom any ap- plications are requested to be made, post-paid. ANNUITY. TO BE DISPOSED OF, AN ANNUITY of <€100, well secured in the County of Glamorgan, for a verv Healthy Life. Particulars may be had at the Office of J. Jeffreys, Swansea. REVERSIONARY INTEREST. TO BE SOLD, THE REVERSIONARY INTEREST of ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED P OIJNDS, in the THREE feu CENT. Bank ANNUITIES, expectant on the Decease of a Lady aged 50. Apply to Mr. Phillips, Attorney, Swansea. • GLAMORGANSHIRE TO BE SOLD, AND ENTERED ttrov IMMEDIATELY, A LEASE (40 years of which are unexpired) of PREMISES, consisting of several large Build- ings, formerly employed as COPRERAVORKS, with a large ORE-YARD and WAREHOUSES on the riverside, and the use of a commodious Quay; EIGHTEEN COTTAGES, a. goorl Dwelling-HOUSF. and* GATZDF.?q, an excellent four-stall STABLE, COACII-House, and other conveniences, situate at Melm Cry than, near Neath. Particulars may be had by. application on the Premises; or by letter ^post-paid) addressed to Mr. Jas. Coke, N eath. CUSTOM-HOUSE, SWANZEY. TO BE PUBLICLY SOLD, AT THIS OFFICE, (By Order of the. Honourable Commissi.oners of fits Majesty's Customs, dated 2jst of July, 1804",J) On the 13th of August, and following d-ays, according to such Conditions of Sale as sball' be then and there pro- duced, viz. FOURTEEN HUNDRED NINETY-SIX GALLONS and a HALF of FRENCH BRANDY, 330 ditt,6-,RUM, .1006-, 1 ditto GIN, 30 ditto SHERRY. Sale to commence each day at twelve o'clock. J illy '23,. 1804. EXCtSE-OFEICE; CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD. BY AUCTION, By Order of the Honourable Commissioners of his Majesty's Excise, at thc,ExciscrOffice, Carmafthctb On Thursday, (THF. SPIRITS TO PRIVATE PERSONS ONI.Y) ABOCT 290 Gallons of Foreign BRANDY, M Gallons of RUM, 310 Gallons of Foreign GE- NEVA, ,8 Gallons of Foreigrj I^ED WINE, not French, 3000lbs weight of WHITE SALT, 91 Bushels of MALI andaHORSE. j; The sale to begin at twro o'clock in the evening. y County of the Barougk of CARMARTHEN.; ,• TO BE SOLD IVY AUCTION, 'I* By SAMUEL THOMAS, At the Boar's-IIead. inn, in the .county of the borough of Carmarthen, on Iuesdav, the 14th day of August next, between the hours of three -and five of the clock in-the afternoon, subject to sjich Conditions as vrill be then pro- duced, either m one or three lots, as shall be agreed to at the time of sale, •• ALL those THREE MESSUAGES, BUR- GAGES or D^'V^ELLING-HOUSES, y.ith the Yards, Halt-roofs, and Gardens-tbcrehnto belonging, situate, ly- ing, and being near_ ST. Cathehine'S-MILL, in.Lower Water-street,in the said eountv of.the borough, now in the occupation of Joseph Davies, Hatter, and others, as tenants at will, at the very low clear yearly rent, in the whole, of per annuin. The above houses are intenantable repair, and extend in front upwards of 84 feet, with a; Garden to, each (indepen- dpnt of a yard) of upwards of 300 feet in dep.th. For partlcular apply'to Mr. Brown. Solicitor; Mr. Wil- liams, Mason, Carmarthen; or to the AifCtioneey. GLAMORGANSHIRE- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bear-inn, at Cowbridge, on Tuesday, the 14th day of c Auglnit, 1804, at three O'clock in the afternoon, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will, be given Lot. i. A Most desirable ESTATE, called „ XX STEMBRIDGE FARM, eligibly situated about three miles front Cowbricjge and five miles from Bridg- end, both good Market Towns," and at. 4 moderate distance from tlie Ports of Aberthavv and N cwtoii; consisting of a very ;conyenieut FARMJElOUSE,. with suitable Bams, Stables, Yards, and Outhouse's, and 97A. m. of excellent ARABLE, MEADOW, # PASTURE EAND, iuaRing-. fence, 35A. 3.R. S2P. of which being extra'parochial are free of tithes and all parochial taxes whatever. The Pre- mises are altogether Freehold of Inheritance, (excepting 9A. 3R. 5P. which are Customaryhold of Inheritance, and give the Proprietor a Right of Common on a very excellent: tract of Laud called The Golden Mile,) aud arc HOW nuder lease to Mr. John Jones, whose term on the sume expires Qn the 2d of February next. There is plenty of Limestone on the Estate, and Coals at a Short distance.. Lot 2. All those FIVE CLOSES of FREEHOLD MEA- DOW & PASTURE LAND, situated near a place called c a" in the parish of Penlline, containing 16A. R, 4P. now in the occupation ot- John Morgan and Evan Ed- ward, or their undertenants, whose term 011 the same expires on the 2d of February next. There is stipposed to be a good Vein of Lead Ore under part of this lot, as there l»as Been a considerable quantity of the same worked in the lands adjoining a few vears pad. Lot 3. A well-accustomed FREEHOLD HOUSE, STA- BLE, and PREMISES, called the, H hitc-Ilurt luu, situate in the centre of the town of COWBRIDGE, lately put into compleat repair, with about Three Acres of Customary hold Land, in the parish of Llan'blethian, within '200 yards of the eastern turnpike.leading into the said town, now under lease to Morgan David, of which about 6* years are now unex- pired, at rent, clear of all taxes. Lot 4. All those TWO FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES., STABLE, TWO GARDENS, situate in Swan'-LANE, iu the town of Lr.ANNTnisAi\r,with a FREEHOLD CLOSE or PARCEl, of MEADOW LAND, containing about lA. nearly at the back of the said houses, all which premises ape -now"under.'lease to Mr. Ga- briel Bates, Surgeon, of which about 12 years are unexpired, at the delir rent ot <17. 15s. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-naid) to Mr. Miles, of Aberthin, njar Cowbridge, of whom I'liais ol the different Lots may beseeu» aiuiwhu vy ',il,direct a person tll shew the Premiss" CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Black-Lion inn, in the town of LampeSer-porit-Stephen, in the said county, on Satardav thP hth dar of tember next between the hours of two and four o'clocfc'in the afternoon, in the foJiowL* £ t bSt £ hlcT diuous of bale to b.e there produced, or in the mean time by Private Contract, 0 *Wbject t<f dlQ Cwu* Tlte following; FREEHOLD MESSUAGES and LANDS s v Lots| Pcnshes. Tenements. Tenants. Tercares.. Qwmtitx Yearly ^Yearly j, — .,f, ■■■■ Re»fr^' rLetofffcfftartJwrv 1 Llanddewy-brevy ;Blaenpennal David William • • { |oj £ iio?!het rBlaenpehnal Miili 4 -esidue v > 2 Dltt0 and Fields held £ Thomas Jones ••-• At will., g 0 32 10 o 12 o C therewith j 3 Ditto T ncwydd 3mJMi Lease for one 21 2 18 6 13 15 0 y l It', age 71. 5 4 Ditto- Foesyrodm Dav-id Morgan'-• At will &> 110 a, A"' r 6 mS: fhSSMoiw*: ESS: S IS S 2 S t: °:,t0" SfgSig Richard Will,an. K.to », 0 45 0 5 5ut0 Bryncroye Evan Jonca Ditto-. & 032 ij. a u. n P'ttoV;- Cilolwg Ann Rees • Ditto 1 2 7 3 S 3 ? t n Tr° 1yDy*c,awdd Rees Jones Ditto gg 1 ST 'a8 S 18 0 N. tS. i tns Estate lies about midway between the Market Towns of LamDeter-Dbnt-Stei>hpn »nH withm live miles of the Sea-port of Llanhyst.d, where Lime-Stones are impoS P ° 3nd Aber3«w3th, There is a very extensive Right of Common belonging to each Jot. For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Lewis, Attorney,' Llandilo, Carmarthenshire. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Black-Lion inn, in the town of Lampet'er-pont-Ste- pberi, in the said county, 011 Saturday, the Iltli day of August next, between tne hours of four and six o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, A FREEHOLD ESTATE, together or in the following Lots: » Tenements. Tenants Names. Yearly Bent. LOT i. s. d. Cwmmere Jacob Isaac 27 0 0 At will. LOT II. ^lxendid* William Thomas • 31 10 0 Ditto. LOT III. Llalnffynnon Lewis Darid Lewis 4 0 0 Ditto. Abertrenant ■ j J 6 0 0 Ditto. The above Premises are situate in'the parish'of Llan- fihangel-Ystra'd, in the tounty of Cardigan, and are ca- pable of great improvement. For further "particulars apply to ilir. Herbert Lloyd, At- torney at Law, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE, SOUTH-WALES. Capital Freehold ESTATE of 1400 Acres, WITH VALUABLE COAL MIKES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. On Tuesday, Sept. 18,1804, attwelve,at Garraway's Coffee- house, 'Change-alley, Cornhill, London, in one lot, AVery valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, ad- vantageously situated within two miles of the Sea- port and Market-town of Llauelly, easy distances from Car- marthen and Swansea and only four miles from the great Turnpike-road from Milford-llaven to London, called CASTLE-CADARN 4 G.ELLY-YAWR, And sundry FARMS and LANDS, containing 1404 Acres of MEADOW, PASTURE, ARABLE, # WOOD LAND, lynig nearly; compact, with FARM-HOUSES and OUT- BUILDINGS, let to good Tenants, a small part'on old Leases Íur Lars, a very considerable part 011 Agreements for Sl yeartt-imtl tlie remainder at will, at rents amounting to ■ £625, 128. per Annum, Capable of cjqsidorable increase as the leases expire. The Estate contains many valuable VEINS of COAL, a large part of which-may be worked by Level, and tii no- nianider by Engines ot small power. A public Rail-Road is nearly completed from the exten- sive and rich Iron Mines in the neighbourhood, and troin the Limestone Hills, and passes through the major part of this Estate, to the Sea-port of Llauelly, which renders this property iuglily eligible for the establishment of Iron, Cop- per, or other \V or.ks, upon an extensive scale, as well as tor a great expoct Trade in Coals. To be viewed by applying to thp Rev. Mr: Evans, of Llanelly, of whom printed particulars may be had; also at the Ca.itle, Haverfordwest; Angel, Cardiff; Ivy-Bush, and 'King's-Arms, Carmarthen; of Mr. Jehkiiis, Printer, Swan- sea; Mr. Rudhalt, Primer, Bristol Mr. Watker, Printer, Glocester; Mr. kvriglit, Printer, Hereford; Mr. Wood, Printer, Shrewsbury, Mr. Swinney, Printer, Birmingham; at the Place of Sale; of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Co. Aldeisgate-street, Loudon; and of Mr. II assail, East-Wood, Pembrokeshire, at both which places Plans of the Estate and Sections of the Collieries may be seen. GOUT, Indigestion, Flatulency^Nervous Head-, Acii 4" Gibui^ESs, Lowjsess of Si'iKirs, Themors,! Spasms, The Concentrated Emncc of Ginger. j fplIIS most valuable preparation is; offered; JL to the PubJic with increased confidence, since it hasj received' the Sanction and recommendation of several emi-i nent Medical Men it-has beCiluscdoy some part of the! Royal Family, and by many of the Nobility and Gentry in town and country, with great succe.-s. Its character may also be seen., inAile Medical and Chirurgical Review for, -May 1H01. ■Sold, genuine, (only) by Oxley and Co. her Majesty's Chymists, No. 27, Ilaymaiket, f.oiHlon and by their ap- pOiutinent, by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; Keene and Co. 13atti Sheppard, Bristol; Tudor, Monmouth; Ed- dowes, Shrewsbury ,Bull. Dublin; hyvjue or more ro- speetii'bJe Venders of Medicines in aii tim principal towns of the United Kingdom. KEVEUrfAlLIKG CUKE I OK -1 r THE ITCH IN ONE IIOLIII,"S APPLICATION. TO, those afflicted with the above disorder, JL BARCLAY'S ORIGINAL OINTM ENT is recom- mended as a safe, speedy, and eii'ectual remedy. This Oint- iiient hhs been in general use for upward of 80 years, with- out as ingle instance of its having tailed to cure the most in- veterate cases. It does not contain the smallest particle of Mercury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be safely used by persons of the most delicate constitution. The Pllblicare requested to observe, that none, can pos- sibly be genuine unless signed by the proprietors, Barclay and Son, and great danger may arise from the neglect of this caulIun. S"I<1 wholesale and retail by Barclay and Son, (the only successors to Jacksun aud Co.) No. 95, Fleet-Market, Lon- don, price 1s. 9ç1: duty included and by their appoint' mem, hv T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, diii ;W\ M. Davis, Alertliyr-Tidvil; j. Daniel, Carmar- then": J. PoHer, Haverfordwest; Wilnuu, Pembroke j and' J M-vdiciiies in.thf kiugdoia. MONMOUTHSHIRE. IN consequence of the present SCARCITY of the RED GAM.E, within the EARL of ABERGA. t t MAiVORS of ABERGAVENNY aiW PEL-" LENIG, 1 am desired by his Lordship to signify his earnest wish, that Gentlemen, as they regard their own future amusement, wiliVOt kill or TAtt^ny of the said Game on those Manors the easninfk Season. Proper persons will be employed to keep off all Poachers. Blaenavon, THOMAS HILL, Jun. Juiy lp, ItiOi, Gamekeeper of the said Manors. NAVY-OFFICE, LONDON, July 10,1S04. THE prinGipal OFFICERS and COMMIS- SIONERS of HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY hereby cive notice, that all MASTERS in the.NAVY, who may & at this time unemployed, are to send itriru'ediatelv to ihi<"Oliice mformation of their Place of Abode, and whether they be" :capable of Service or not; in the latter casre a Certificate to thai effect, from a Medical Practitioner, be forwaiaed, and every person tailing to comply with this. requisition, within one month from this date, will be struck off the List ol Masters. A PROPERTY ACT. DUTY ON DIVIDENDS and. ANNUITIES IN THE PUBLIC FUNDS* XTOTICE is hereby given, that the: several AI^-tiiJijhr-hrREET, oi liptice has been give:?, Continue or>en ior receiving Dutv and checqums.tlie same, Until ail the Duties havfe been received, or othervV&$ accounted tor to the Commissioners of the the Commissioners for Londan, in pursuance of the said Act- and all persons are desired to take notice, that for. those sms which are not received, or accounted for, "the parties will be chargeable in double the Duty, and liable..to b& ?ued lot the same by process from his 'Maietrty's C&urt of Exqhequer. By Order of the Board ofTa res, London, July 7,1804. MATTHEW' WrINTKR, Sec. To the CURIOUS in PISH SAUCE. FAMILIES in general are ';resp<^thil|y- in-* formed, J. BURGESS and, SQiStfi Geisamt and Sim perior ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES FISH, SAUCE; continues to be prepared by them in the llle f-r that has obtained such universal approbation 1'o* many''years oast The longjustly-acquired superiorly of that'article|s fully confirmed in the uMmonof the country at largti, atid of per- sons resident in all parts of theJwOrld,"and having stood*tlid test of trial. ranks it in the situation it now maintains. 'I The general utility of their Essence of AncjioVie*, and otliei rich Sauces lor Fish, 6cc. niouces them, from thtj nuiiierous advertisements <laily appearing, to caution Famj^ lies, &c-. in purchasing the same, as none is to U: had of their genuine, but attheir Warehouse as under. Every other article in the OIL Trade Jor tiJJJnJy use, of the best quality. W arehouse,No. 107, cornerof Savoy Step>;Str{j»id; 'Loudon. RESPECTABLE A-ITESTATIONS For the CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, U nparalleled by any other advertised :Medicine in th world, given voluntarily by men of character and respec- tability, men who have; daily witnessed itsjcfiicacy, and observed its sterling merit. • J To S, SOLOMON, Esq. D. < fS-OH WHITEHAVEN. _■ SI*» ti'hit-chaven, 1799.' ■ liuve the., satisfaction to assure you, that A your Medicine, the CORDIAL BALM of GiLE\D lias u"ter.ve^y gallM;d so grea. a reputation in the Mcmity ot H bitehaven, ujaiiy Cases %Nould be adduced wherein it has been highly efficacious anions the rt-r, a gentleman ot my acquaintance waited upon ae and en- treated that f would make you acquainted with the won- .d^rful cure he had K»pewenced by the 'ust! of a tew bottles of if, which te purciiK.sed from mu. iiis complaint was of the nervous fcmd.and of many years standing, aud thCilgh many remedies had been uiisuccessfuliy tried, uoihin" but the Balm of Giluad produced thatiiappy change hi his .hdh'ystëm,.whlCbh, hd,tQr many Y.CU,S sui-.gtit-lll vain .H tnrther information is necessary; N' ou ini' y refer any respectable enquirer, by letter, post-paid, to. Your most obedient humble servant WILLIAM ALBIN. P. S. I have sold great of the half guinea bot- tles of the Cordial Halm of GilEad, and nothino ha# added a greater sauction to. lily shop as a young beamier, tfiau having a in my. possession. UipM LIVIWPOQL sir, (I We h'mSoM a Sreat number of bottle* of your CORDl Ali, B.aI.M of GILEAD, and never heard the least complaint against the Medicine, which we consi- doc ol real virtue and ullicacy. MEltRI'r'i'WRIGHT, Printers of thv Liverpool Phiviiix, Vtite-striMt, ]Liverpool, rt^iXCndp.r OftV.CoH'ntAvBAi.M ofGiLKAD^I declare, that 1 have aeard the greatest encomiunw bestowed upon it as a Medicine in great repute, and which has given Univer- sal satisfaction. T. SCIIOFIELD. Prepared by Dr'. Solomon, LivetpMO*. ia and 3;)s- bothes;. the lattercpnfam four 01 the tormer. bv which the .purchaser sa\es 9s. Every genuine "boltfe has a' stamp, winch bears the proprietor's name and addrev, Stmt So- lomon, Lit-erpooU" to imitate wiiich isfet-.w- N/ 'P* R^ta84' of -Hli letters to the Doctor must be paid, auu 10s. 6a. as a fee enclosed ior advice. Sold by '1. Jciikins, Printer of this Pancr- L Bird C ir ?'t5 XV vl>Jr'7h M.frt^Vr Tidvij; j. DmiCl, CWmar- tiicu, J..I uJer, laH1! ford west; W ilmo^ Pembroke by aU etiwr t*inh*t>& md<us »f Meviicuies.'