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CARMARTHENSHIRE. "jVTOTICE is hereby given, that a GENERAL .MEETING of the LIEUTENANCY of the said %-OUNTY, is to he held at the Ivy-Bush, in Carmarthen, *^1 o'clock in the forenoon erf Wednesday, the 19th •t September next. By Order of the Lord Lieutenant, r.-atuleiloj JOHN MORGAN, "Angust 30,3804. Dep. CI. Gen. Meetings. County of CARMARTHEN, and County of the Borough of CARMARTHEN- PURSUANT to the Standing Orders of the House of Commons, Notice '4s hereby given, that appli- cation is intended to.be made to the next Sessions of Par- 'Mmeut, tor an Act to alter and amend, two Acts of Parlia- ment,, one passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of his *ate Majesty King Edward the First, intituled "'A Penalty for taking of Salmons at certain times of the year;" and the other passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of his late Majesty King Richard the Second, intituled A con- firmation of stat. 13tli Edw. I. st'at. 1. cap. 47, touching taking of -Salmons, and for the preservation of Salmons ai*d other fish in the river Towy, and all other rivers in the bounty and county of the borough of Carmarthen. Sept. 3,1804. Gil AS. MORGAN, Solicitor. NOTICE to IRON-FOUNDERS. County of fc Borough of CARMARTHEN. ALL IRON-FOUNDERS who are desirous -t.JL to Contract to supply sufficient CAST IRON PIPES and hty down the same, erect RESERVOIRS, and execute a Design for CONVEYING WATER to the town of CARMARTHEN, according to a plan now in the posses- Won of Thoiftas Morris, Esq. the Mayor of the said town, ,are requested to send in their terms, under seal, to the said Mayor, on or before the 14th day of September next, when the same will be taken into consideration by the Commis- sioners appointed for carrying into execution a certain Act of Parliament made for better supplying the town of Car- marthen with Water, -xc. By Order of the, Commissioners, Carmarthen, Aug. 25,1804. OWEN JON ES, Clerk. I ALL Persons having any claim or demand on the Estate and Effects of the late Mr. WILLIAM COOK, of ABEJIAVON-FORCE, Glamorganshire, are re- Jnested to send in their account to Mrs, Elizabeth Cook, of ■beravon-Forge aforesaid, the Widow and Administratrix, stating particularly the nature thereof And all persons who Stood indebted to the said deceased are requested to pay the amount of their debts to the said Administratrix, forth- with, or they will be sued without further notice. A beravon-Forge, Aug. 30,1804. TO SPORTSMEN. This day was published, In one volume quarto, with plates, price £ 1. lis. 6d. in boards, Alio a superior edition, with the plates coloured after life, price £ 3. Ss. in boards, THE SHOOTING DIRECTORY. By R. B. THORNHILL, Esq. Vide! Lege 1 Crede! The subscribers to this work are respectfully informed they can have their copies on application to their respective Booksellers; or to Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, No. 39, Paternoster-row; T. Jenkins, Swansea; Mr. Danfe! and Mr. Ross, Carmarthen. The attention of every Sportsman is requested to this work, as it is presumed it will be found the completest com- pilation yet published on Shooting, to which it is entirely confined" It is embellished with 13 Engravings, by Medland, the designs of which were taken from life on the ground. It treats largely and minutely on the following subjects: pogs, Table of British Dogs, Management of ditto, Breed- lIlg of ditto, Pointer, Setter, Spaniel, Cocker, Grous, Par- tridge, Pheasant, Woodcock, Snipe, Hare, Fowling-Piece, Jtecoil, Range of Barrels, Loading of ditto, Scattering of ditto, Double ditto, Patent Breech, Gunpowder, Shot, Game Laws, Certificate, Game Laws respecting Grous,^ Black Game, Bustard, Partridge, Pheasant, and TIares Stealing of Dogs, Duty on ditto, Distemper, Shooting, and a great dumber of very valuable Receipts, and variousi other sub- jects too numerous'to come within the limits of an adver- tisement; and it is to be hoped, that after a perusal of this work, the price will be considered small, when compared "with the prices of all the other publications on this subject. To the LA OIKS of SWANSEA and its vicinity. BEAUTY, HEALTH, and a GOOD SET of .TEETH, Can only be acquired by the use/of BUTLER's RESTORATIV'E TOOTII- PpWDER, from the original Recipe of the late Dr. P. H. Dimsdale, patronised and used by the Queen and Princesses, the. Duchesses of York, Bedford, Gordon, Rut- land, St. Albans, and most of the Nobility. This Powder is prepared from Vegetablcs, and is entirely free from the Acid, or any Mineral substance. It destroys the scurvy, imparts a firmness and beautiful redness to the gums to the breath the .most delectable sweetness; and, if usj-d constantly, will render the teeth of a pearly whiteness; c("Ils and prevent tootli-ache. Many medical gentlemen, who use it, declare it a fine bracer, eradicating the foulness to which the mouth is subject from diet or disordered lungs; and by its healing, purifying, and balsamic qualities, frees the mouth from any unpleasant taste. Sold wholesale and retail by Mr. Butler, No. 4, Cheap- Side and retail by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, and J. Flexman, Swansea; and by most Booksellers and Me- dicine V cnders in every town in the United Kingdom, in boxes at 2s. 9d. each. To prevent counterfeits his Majesty's lIon. Commissioners have permitted the name of R. Butler, NO.4, Cherupsidc, to be engraved in black on the Stamp, which is affixed around each box. Of T. JENKINS may also be had, (From Mr. Butler's Warehouse! Dr. HUGH SMITH'S cooling opening PILLS, for BI- LIOUS COMPLAINTS; which have been long-celebrated for their extraordinary virtues among the Nobility and Gen- try. Price ;)8, Oil, per box. J WILLIAM WILKINS, of Cwm derry Cyrn, "? in the parish of Llanon, in the county of Carmarthen, cordwainer, but now confined in his Majesty's gaol in and for the said county of Carmarthen, and not being charged in cilstody oil the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and lour, or at any time since, with any debt or debts, sum or sums of money, exceeding- in the whole the sum of one thousand, five hundred pounds, do hereby give this second public notice, that I intend to take the benefit of an Act passed in the forty-fourth year of his present Ma- jesty's reign, intituled An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors." Witness The mark X of JOHN THOMAS, Gaoler. WILLIAM WILKINS. J HENRy JONES, formerly of the town- } ship of Laugharne, ill the county of Carmarthen, and I late of Milton, in the parish of Laugharne, in the said County of Carmarthen, farmer, but. now confined in his -Majesty's gaol in and for the said county of Carmarthen, and not being charged in custody on the first day of Ja- iniary, one thousand eight hundred and four, or at any time, since, with any debt or debts, sum or sums of money, ex- ceeding in tho whole-the sum of one thousand five hundred pounds, do berebv give this second public notice, that I in- tend to take the benefit of an Act passed in the forty-fourth year of his present Majesty's, reign, intituled, "An Act for the Relict of certain Insolvent Debtors." Witness HENltY JONES. SOliN THOMAS, Gaoler, COWBRIDGE. POSTING at ONE SHILLING per MILE. CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY "O EGS leave to inform his Friends and the JS.3 Public in general, that he still continues his POST- ING at the above price from his own House, the POST-' OFFICE,, in COWJUUDOE, where lie has fitted up some com- fortable SITTING ROOMS for the accommodation of those Ladies and Gentlemen will please to honour him with their favours. Refreshment may be had while changing Horses. 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 a generous Public. £ 3- A flEA aSE KEPT, &c. WESTG ATE-IN N, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. J. IGGOLDEN RETURNS sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public, for the great encouragement he has experienced since his entry upon the above Inn, which he has newly furnished in an elegant and fashion- able stile. 10 [:1" Best Old Winea and Genuine Spirits; neat Post- Chaises and able Horses; spacious and convenient Coach- houses, Stables, with other accommodations, on tbe most libera! terms. ERJ8n}L, H\(}:t JOHN WEEKS, I Late of the BUSH-INN and F "r" rl\ FAC! KG- THE EXCRANW.. K liriTII veiy grateful feelint V V favours he received from the P dence there 0f 38 years, begs leave t0 solic JAMES ANDERSON, (IV ho kept the Lamb-Inn, Broad-MetcL ) Who now begs leave to inform his old Friends and the Pub- lic injjeneral, that has taken the BIJSH-T\ T \VrRN, and COFFEE-HOUSE, facing the EXCH VNt>F, m t'i» centre of the City, where he hopes, by runs a, aniuMu and reasonable charges, to render every thin? agreeable and convenient to them who may kindly "give a preference to his house. Good Stabling for any number of Horses, which, to pre- vent noise and bad smells, is removed to a convenient dis- tance from the house. Coaches, Chaises, and Sociables let to any part of England. Maii-Cdaches and other public Carriages to all parts of the kingdom. 0 J. AN PERSON hopes that those Gentlemen Travellers who did him the honour of using his old hpuse wiil not for- get the new undertaking. (One Concern.) UNION IRON COMPA^TTT NOTICE IS hereby given, that the Partner- ship between RICHARD CRAWSHAY, BENTA- MIN HALL, WATKIN GEORGE, and RICHARD CUNNING HAM, trading under the name and firm of the UNION IRON COMPANY, is this aay DISSOLVED-; all persons indebted to the said Company are requested to pay the balance of their accounts to ,'iViessrs. Crawshay and George, at Cyfarthfa; and all persons having any demands on the said Company arc requested to send in the same to tfiem. Witness our hands, at Cyfarihfa, Glamorganshire, this 3ist dav of August, in the vear 1.804. "(Signed) RICHARD CRAWSHAY. BENJAMIN HA I.E. Witness, WATKIN GE0RGE, THOMAS PEIRCE. RICHARD CUNNINGHAM. TO PROPRIETORS OF COPPER WORKS, COLLIERIES, #c. <S-c. MESSRS. HOMFRAY, TAPPENDENS, and BIRCH, having established an IRON WORK at ABERNANT, near M EH ITIYR-TIDVIL, Glamorganshire, beg to inform the Public, that they are now prepared to Cast and fit up STEAM ENGINES upon Mr. Trcvc'thick's and Boulton and Watt's plan, or'Engines of any description according to order. Likewise all sorts of CASTINGS for COLLIERIES, COPPER or MINE-WORKS. Mr. JAMES BIRCH, the managing partner, (being an experienced Engineer) flatters himself that, from the situa- tion of the concern, he shall be able to execute orders for Engines and Castings of every description, in ;1,s good a manner and upon as reasonable terms as any work in the Principality, taking care to use Metal of a quality accord- ing to the work the Casting is to perform. PRESENT PRICES: Cylinders bored „ Pistons and Bottoms turned f =4' Working Barrels > 23 per ton. All bored and turned goods Clack Door-pieces bored, in the clack seat 21 ditto. Bucket Door-pieces IS ditto. Bevel and Branch Pipes 17 ditto. Plain Pipes above six inches diameter lo ditto. Ditto above two inches and under six 17 ditto. Rails and Dram Plates 9 ditto. Large Waggon-wheels and Sheevers 12 ditto. Small ditto 13 ditto. Very small ditto. 14 dit) o Brasses 16 ditto. Abjernant Iron-Works, March 1, 1804. RESPECTABLE ATTESTATIONS For the CORDIAL BALM of G ILEA D, Unparalleled by any other advertised Medicine in the world, given voluntarily by men of character and respec- tability, men who havè daily witnessed its efficacy, and observed its sterling merit. To S. SOLOMON, Esq. M. D. Liverpool. The following extract of a letter has been forwarded by Mr. Tregortha, ofBurslem, in Staffordshire. I Was extremely ill for above three months, with a pain in my right side, my legs and belly were sweiled prodigiously, the food I tout occasioned excessive pain in my stomach; in short, I was so reduced, that my liie was despaired of; the first bottle I took of Dr. SOLO- MON'S CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, brought on a regular evacuation by stooi, and four more restored me to a perfect state of heaith. T. GUEST, Burslem. Prom.a principal Officer of a 74, Spithead. For the benefit of mankind, and of my brother officers in particular, I authorise Dr. Solomon, of Liverpool, to pub- lish this my acknowledgement of tne efficacy of his Medi- cine, the CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD." AS I do not chuse my name to appearlu print, persons desirous of know- ing the truth of my assertion, may, by enquiring of Messrs. Touir.siri, Navy Agent-, Surrey-street', Strand, London; or Mr. Alexander, Navy Agent, opposite the Navy Post-office, Broad-street, Portsmouth, learn my name and address. By an irregular life, I had been excessively weakened and Je- bilitated, a dozen buttles of the Con oiM. BALM of GILEAD absolutely restored me to my primitive health. Prepared by Dr. Solomon, Liverpool, in 10s. 6d. and 33s. bottles; the latter contain four of the former, by which the purchaser saves 9: Every genuine bottle has a stamp, which bears the proprietors name and address, « Saml. 80- lomon, Liverpool," to imitate which kfi-lanif. N. B. The postage 'of ail letters to the Doctor must be paid, and 10s. fid. as a fee enclosed for advice. Sotd by T. Jenkins, Primer of tins paper; J. Bird, Car- diff; W M. Davis, Merthvr lidvil ;• f. Daniel, Carmar- then J, Porter, llaweiio»dsH; Wilmot, Pembroke; and by all other repuiabie \¡,de¡¡'ifi MsUiciiies* TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By D. PTRROTT", On Monday, the 17th of Sept. inst. and following days, ALI, the neat and well-preserved HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE of the late Mrs Ho A nr.: consisting of feather-beds and bedding, four-post and other bedsteads and furniture; rnahoganv dining, Pembroke,«nd tea-tables, mahogany drawers, mahogany hair-bottom and chamber chairs, pier and swing-classes, carpettiiig, with va- rious other articles, kitchen furniture, &e. Sale to begin esch dny at eleven o'clock in the forenoen. Catalogues will he ready on Wednesday next, and mav then be had of the Auctioneer, or at the Cambrian Prints ina-Offce. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, By RICHARD JONES, At Gi' ^ch, near U.and-rvrv, in the county of Carmarthen, or. Tu«sd.av, the lftth ria", of September inst. at eleven o'tboV in themmvi-?, f^NE Black Bull, six Cows and Calves, two Cows, eio-ht Hoiw, two y?9r.« old, six 'Steers o* difffrfrt s^es, two Pr1' t-vo C-r!rt-]\Tai't: p"1 Fillies, one Oarf-Hor«es two C'rt-1W'?W»«, r-;ie A-VPTI- o'd T*9 v F'Hy, ore W fwft lotherf.ia p{ongr,s, Harrows, Horse and Ox H'?rne°s, and sundry other artb7-;s. The above w worth the CTt?d.it n>itl hn pvrr on TO- P-W enrii vr ■. r/~)\T • -h.v Of « •' d f-e, s • >■ ■ ■ • '■' -1-i- V -odure'h o"jU R T LTNG-HOUSF- -• A (•-•M-Isi; go- *■ ■ r:■■■ 'v. twi kit-^bens, an ex- -I ,«1 o. al' t I"" T a-HOUSE A adjoining: t 'i 1 o d front nRY- lour, and 3 bed-chambers, latelv hv Pe'er Galli. Also, a ii-.rs»e GARD^iST, lying between th" above Pre- mises^ and the O'd Pope Walk, no-.v occupied by Mr«. Charles, Gardener, containing in length 136 feet, and in breadth 49 feet. The seller will have no objection to leave a moiety of the pnrch nse money secured upon the Premises. Apply to Mr. Phillips Attorney, Swansea. NRA TH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castle-inn, in the town, of Neath, on Wednesday, the 12th day of September inst. between the "hours of four and six in the afternoon, subject to such Couditions 01 bale as si-.au »e. then and there p;.o<Ju<:eo,-tne lo!lowing Freehold Drcellin?;- Ho uses and Premises ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, of DWELLING-HOUSE, called The Km^s-Hcad, s\. tuate in. NEW-STREET, in the town of NEATH, with the Sta- bles, Yards, and Premises thereto belonging, in the several occupations of Mr. William Thomas, Victualler, and Mr. Walkins, Druggist, now under lease to said Win. Tliomis, at the clear yearly rent of < £ 40.—This lease expires 24th of June, 1815. Also, all those THREE other MESSUAGES, TBNE- MENTS, or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in NEW- .STRE-KT aforesaid, in the several occupations of Thos. Owen, John Powell, and Gwenllian William, all held at will, at the clear yearly rent, in the whole of- £ 12 8s. Further particulars niay be had by personal application, or by letter, post-paid, addressed to Mr. William GWSrI, Solicitor, N eath. SWANSEA." TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE PREMISES ill WORCESTER-PLACE, consisting of FOUR substantia!, modern, well-built HOUSES, ui perfect repair, with Gardens and Pleasure Grounds appertaining to each, situate in a central part of the town of Swansea, on the Banks of the River Tawey. Jhe wh !c commanding a delightful viesw of the River, Shipping, Swansea Bay, the. Britton-Ferry, and Margam Woods and adjacent country the wholeTorming beautiful and picturesque scenery. One of the Houses was the residence of the late Thomas Morgan, Esq. and has attached to it a Coach-bouse, Stables. Brewhouse, Dairy, Laundry with other Offices; and is in every respect a desirable residence for a genteel family, being a complete marine situation elegantly finished. There is part of the Premises not built upon, whereon buildings may be advantageously erected. Mr. Jemegan, of Swansea, Architect, has Plans of the Houses and Premises, who will give every information on the subject; and further particulars may be known by ap- plying to Dr. Davies, of Carmarthen; or Messrs. Davies and Berrington, Attornies, Swansea. SOUTH-WALES. CARDIGANSHIRE. A Capital FREEHOLD ESTATE, In the Beautiful and Fertile Vale of AY RON. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A that valuable and desirous PROPERTY, The LLWYD JACK ESTATE; consisting of the capital DEMESNE, cl- S. called LLVVYD JACK, with EIGHTEEN other FARMS and LANDS contiguous to the Demesne aforesaid, and containing in the whole, by admeasurement, about 1400 Acres of very good and rich ARABLE, MEADOW, and •PASTURE LANDS, let in separate and compact Farms, to different Tenants, at the low yearly rents amounting to- gether to the clear yearly rent of £ 675, and which are ca- pable of great improvement; and part of the Estate con- 1. si-its of an elegant modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE, at YSTRAO, adjoining the Demesne Lands aforesaid, and which contains on the ground-floor two parlours, a dining- room, kitchen, outward kitchen, servants-hall, laundry, dairy, pantry, and cellar; on the first-floor, five good bed- chambers, with dressing-rooms, &c.; and on the attic-story, bed-rooms which will contain eight beds for servants, lately erected for the residence of tbe Proprietor of the said Estate, with suitable offices,1 and a good Garden, which are fit for the immediate residence of a genteel family, and is situated in the centre of the said county of Cardigan, in a fine pros- pective part of the county, abounding with all sorts of Game, with a good Fishery, in a good neighbourhood, a pleasant and sporting country, where all sorts of provisions can be procured at a very reasonable rate. The turnpike-road leading from Lampeter to Aberairon runs through the centre of this property, and has a post which croes-bv the door of the .Mansion-house five times a week and In the beautiful Vale of Ayron and its neigh- bourhood, there are a great number of very respectable gentlemen's seats. The Mansion-house is about six miles distant from the Sea and sea-port of Aherairon, about the same distance, from the market-town of Lampeter, about fourteen miles distant from the sea-port and market-town of Aberystwich, and sixteen miles distant from the market-town of Cardigan. For further particulars apply to Herbert Lloyd, of Car-, marthen, Attorney: or to Air; D.Joel Jenkins, of Lam- peter, Cardiganshire, who tas tiiii ilapj if the states, aud will shew the PORT OF CARDIFF. TO BE PUBLICLY SOLD, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, At the Custom-house, at this Port, on Saturday, the 22d of September, 1804, By Order oj the Hen. Conunissioners of his Majesty's Custo-ms, (TO PRIVATE PERSONS ONLY) A BOUT 2251 Gallons Foreign BRANDY, xX 24 Gallons ditto RUM, 32 Gallons ditto GENEVA. Also, 62 RUSSIA DEALS, 11 inches in width, from 12 t° 14 feet in length, and from i j to 2 inches in thickness 1 Russia DEAL SPAR, 26 feet in leuzth and 5 inches m diameter. The sale to begin at eleven o'clock, GLAMORGANSIIIRE TO BE SOLD, AND FCPTTI'.RED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A LEASE (40 years of which are unexpired)- of PREMISES,, consisting of several large Build- rormerly employed as COPTETI-WOIIKS, witn a large OKE-YAUD and WAREHOV?ES on the riverside, and the ase of a commodious Qnay EIGHTEEN COTT AG FS, a good IJWIILLINA-Hou.SE and GARDFN, an excellent foor-staii OTABI-K, COACH-HOXTSK, and other conveniences, situate it Me'in Crythan, near Neath. Particulars may be had by application on the Premises; • „r by letter (post-paid) addressed to Mr. Jas. Coke, Neath. GLAMOIIG ANSI I IRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSE, in the Cottage style, containing 11 n L~JL three parlours, a chma pantry, two kitchens, and five with it cal)af)iQ, of making from to 5000 Bushels oi Malt; Dairy, Barn, Stable, Outhouses, -ted about SO Statute Acres of excellent LAND, situate at ST. ATHAN, within a mile of the sea, near the port of Aber- thasv, and within five miles of Cow-bridge, a. good market- n. Particulars may be known by applying to Mr. Benjamin Rose, of Swansea, or Mr. Edw. Morgan, at St. Athan's. G LAMORGANSHIRE. SWANSEA CANAL LINE. TO BE LET, For a Term of Years, and may be entered upon immediately, in one or two Lots, rHE two following very eligible STONE- COAL and CULM COLLIERIES, with the IRON- STONE MINES, situate on the line of the SWANSEA CANAL, viz. Lotl. BR IN MORG AN, supposed to contain 73 Acres 'Xnri ni"7)c several "VEINS of COAL, one between five anr! six *cet now open and worked by Level, and deemed to be oithe best quality. Lot 2. YSTRAEDOW EN, supposed to contain 226 Acres and upwards of tne same VEINS of COAL as the other lot, and workable by Level. The Iron-Stone under each Estate is of the best quality, and easily worked. The above are the nearest Stone-Coal Collieries to Swan- sea now m working. Lot 2d is a most eligible situation for Iron Furnaces, there being almost an inexhaustible quantity of Iron-Stone and Stone-Coal; and a Patent has lately been obtained to lubstitute Stone-Coal for Coaking-Coal in the making of Iron. There is also the command of a verv considerable Stream of VV ater attached to this lot, upon which the Pro- prietors have at present a. Corn Grist Mill. There is a Smith's Forge, and Carpen-i ter's Shop at Bri&morgan, for the use of the Works. The Boats, vVaggpiis, and other the Stock and Utensils, will be disposed of to the" taker of the first lot at a fair pricc:. LIME-STONE is also at a very short distance. Maps of the Estates and a Section 'of the Collieries may ce seen at Al: Moggridge's, No. 1, Freeman-street, Bir- mingham; at and Alexander's, New-In-j, London and further particulars known by applying to the Proprietors, Messrs. Shewen and Berrington, at Swansea. MERTIIYR-TYDVIL DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising at the several Gates and Chains within this District, wii! be LET by AUCTION, at the Star-Inn, in Merthyr-Tydvil, on the 33th day oi September next, at twelve o'clock precisely, for the" term of one year, whi'vh Tolls produced last year as follows, viz. vMerthyr, Peairebach, and Pandy Gates • • £ 210 Nant-garn Gate, and the Chains belonging to it, 45 And will be put up at the same. The best bidder must tn- ter into a bond, with approved sureties, for payment of the rent month!v. By Order of the Trustees, Aug. 10,1804. WM. MEY.RICK, Clerk. BEAUTY and CLEANLINESS.' AMBOYNA TOOTH MOUTH POWDER. A GENTLEMAN offers the only DRUG yet discovered that destroys the Scurvy, hca!s the Gums, 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 im- ported but by tbe proprietor; and tbeTirst gentlemen of the faculty who use It, declare it anile stomachic and bvacor, and for safety proper for an infafit. It eradicates the. foul- ness the mouth is subject to, from diet, or a disordered sto- mach, and by its healing, purifying, and balsamic qualities, frees the mouth of those disorders to which it is subject, fills up the Gums which the Scurvy has eaten away, and pre- vents a caries or rottenness in the Teeth. The proprietor is a 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 Amboyna. Month Rinvder, price 2s. 6d. per box. Sold wholesale and retail by Shaw and Edwards, (if;, St. Paul's Church-yardt London, and may be liadrby their ap- pointment, of T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; and most Medicine Venders. i GENUINE MEDICINES. Shaw and Edwards, No. 66, St. Paul's Church-yard,hav- ing the sole right in the sale ot the following Medic.ine.% his Majesty's Commissioners of Stamp Duties, to secure their property from piracy, have ordered thuir address, Shato and Edwards, 66, St. Paul's Church-yard,, to be engraved o;t the Stamps accompanying each Medicine. Tins is the only mark of authenticity. S. d. J d Sir John Hill's Balsam Oriental Cordial. 5 6 of Honey 3 6 | Hallam's Antibilious Essence Waterdock •• 3 6 J Pills g 9 Tincture Valerian 3 6 I Ext.Quassia -• 5 6 Bardana- 3 6 Newton's Tooth Powder 2 9 Centaury ..3 6 Widow Welch's Pills •• 2 9 Church's Cough Drops 2 0.1 Chamberlain's Pifls • • 29 Pectoral Pills t 1j* Detcrg;ntOint. 2 9 Chiiblain(J:nt, 1 Wessel's Jesuits Drops 2 9 Tooth-Ach Tincture 1 If -Specific Remedy 2 9 AniboynaMouthPowd 2 6 Sovereign Ointment for — Lotion 4 6 the Itch, cure by two Marshall's Cerate • • • • 1 1-i j hours application • • • 19 Together with every Patent and Public Medicine, war- ranted «enuine. Ali Venders of the above Medicines are requested to ap- ply toShftw and Edwards, (by whom a liberal allowance e made ) and where oniv thoy can be had genuine. Sold also byT. J.' ttktu' Printar of this Paper and (Jne I Vender .Us gv<fr^ to*:w | GLAMORGAN. TO BE LET, nPW0 BURNISHED HOUSES, situated -a* A B'?? ITTON-Fekry, co*sistinsr of a parlour, hid], and kitchen in each house, with good Sed-reoms Garden, Sta- ble, and Land if required, within three miles'of N e-àtn and five of Swansea. Enquire of Mr. E. Deere, Cowbridge; or of Mrs. KarnuA Ihvic5, at Bi-tMcn-Ferry, who win shew the Premises. BUILDING GROUND. THE CORPORATION of SWANSEA will i. rrant LEASES for 99 Years, at a moderate Rent, to persons who may be inclined to BUILD HOUSES on the BURROvYS, at SWANSEA the ground (which is staked out) contains 600 feet in front, and 161 feet indepth; lies close to the Sea, and commands an extensive view of Swansea Bay, and the Coast of Devon and Somerset. Th« situation is m every respect most desirable for Private and 1-cupr.g-Houses. Plans and Elevations may he seen at Mr. T. Bowen's, Silversmith; and at the Office of this Paper, in W ind-otreet; and further particulars may be had of J. Jeffreys, Portreeve of Swansea. MORE CAPITAL PRIZES 4- LESS TICKETS." Three Twenty Thousand Pound Prizes. Three Ten Thousand Pound Prizes. Three five Thousand Pound Prises. No Prize less than ,,£20. MONDAY, the 24th of this Month, be»jn3 DRAWING, 0 The GRAND STATE-LOTTERY, Which contains p.greater proportion ot CArn-Ai. PnrZES to th-i small number of Tickets, than any former Lotterv. SCHEME. 3 of 20,000 are £ .60,000 3 — 10,000 — 30,000 3 5.000 — 15,000 6 — 1,000 — 6,003 8 — 500 — 4,000 20 100 — 2,000 40 — 50 — 2,000 1. C"I]Sf) — 20 — 131,000 2-5,000 Tickets. <t.250,000 Part of the Capitals to be determined as under. First-drawn Ticket, First Day .fVl.OQO First-drawn Ticket, Seventh Day 10,000 First-drawn Ticker, Eighth Bay 20,000 First-drawn Ticket, Ninth Day.. 5,000 Tickets and Shares on Sale, at every Licensed Lottery OiSce, PRESENT PILICE. Tickets fl7 19 Half • • • £ 9 6 0 Eighth ■ • • > 2 7 6 Quarter • • 4 14 0 Sixteenth ••140 Lotteries Restored to their Original State, And TICKETS and SHARES ARE NOW SELLING By J. BRANSCOMB and Co. AT TIIEIR OLD-ESTABLISHED STATE-I.OTTF.ltY CFFIGM No, 11, HOLBORN, and 37, CORNHILL, Where the following Capital Prizes have been sold, shared, and registered, namely, Four of £ 30,000.—Six of £ 20,000.—Eleven of ^"10,000. —fifteen of £ 5,000;—Twenty-six of £ 2.000.—Fifty-three of ± 1,000.—Likewise tlie only ^30,000 Prize that ever was shared, besides a great number of £ '500, £ 200, £ 100, &c. » And by whom the original Plan for Stamping the Shares occ. was transmitted to the Right Hon. Lord North, which has increased the profit to the Public on Lotteries, since that tune, to a very great amount. ORDERS FOR TICKETS AND SHARES TAKEN T, By T. JENKINS, PRIMER OF THIS PAPER. Please to observe, the Tickets in this Lotterv are intrin- slcaHy worPi c £ 2 per Tjcket more than in the fast and for- mer Lotteries, there being only 25,000 Tickets, and sundry Prizes as par.iculaiized mihe Scheme, which COlltams three £ 20,000. three £10,00(}, three £ .5,000, 6cc. &c. and the low est I rue £ ^0, tbeietore an early purchase is recom- mended, from a certainty ot an advance very soon takinc place, this being tbe only State-Lottery that'can be drawn in. the present year. By his Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. DR. SIBLY's RE-ANIMATING SOLAR TINCTURE; or, PABULUM of LIFE. A c:-r- taia and efhcacious remedy for the cure of consumptions asthmas, cholic, d ropsy, muscular and nervous debility, tabes dorsalis, rheumatic gout, spasms, and all complamtsof the blood and lymph, scrophula, or King's evil, bruises, internal and externa), gun-shot, or other wounds, &c. which see in H Pamphlet, to be had gratis, of T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, by whom this invaluable Restomtive is sold, in bot- tles at 6s. 7s. 6d. and 14s. each. In addition to the remarkable case of Air. John Swan of Wind-street, Swansea, who was effectually cured of a" com- plication of disorders by the SOLAR TINCI CUE, the follow- ing interesting testimonials are submitted to the nublic The following case lately communicated hy Mr. Pytt, Printer, Glocester, exhibits another proof of the prcvalency of the Solar Tincture, in relieving N E R VO OJ S COMPLAINTS— A Gentleman in the county of Glocester was long a nicted with a Nervous disorder, which daily increased"; lie ap- plied to the gentlemen of the faculty,' and after taking al- most a sack-bag full of different medicines, and spending a considerable sum of money, he was so reduced as to be ob- liged to take to his bed, where he became so weak that the least noise disturbed him, when he was recommended bv a friend to try SIPT.Y'S SOLA R TINCTURE. The first bottle caused a very visible alteration, and a few bottles entirely cured him. so that he was able to walk several miles to a neighbouring town. '=' To E. SIBLY, it. D. Srn-I think it my duty to acquaint vou, and you Itive my unreserved pGrm)ssionto make public, a case in which your SOLAR TINCTCIIE has been found of infinite service. On the 28th of July last, my wife was delivered of her fifth child, but was so troubled with wind and spasms previous to delivery, that, in addition to her other pains, she was almost strangled, and her agony was In this extre- mity she wished for a table-spoonful ofvour SOJnHt TINC- TURE, I had lately purchased for-another complaint, m which it had been successful. Icompned with her w'i^h, and it was administered in a glass of wanH water. Its effect was instantaneous, for the spasms su(hleu)y ceased, and I was blessed with a daughter; and a repetition was always productive of ease, whenever necessits, as in such cases, urged. To prove also its effect upon the Infant, the child, at four. teen hours old, was seized with alarming convulsions, to such an extreme degree, that it scarceiy retained the form of a human being. About half a tea-spoonful of the Soj.AR TINCTURE, in a little warm water, was givqn, to her, and ihe recovered: the,like dose.lias been secular!-nven to her every day, and sh.' is now so Healthy, that not aVonvulsive symptom has attacked her since.. lean therefore with truth „ affirm, that this infant profiled by your scientific knowied even before it was eighteen hours old. I am, sir. yours most respectfullv, Quainten, rear ftuehs.. JOHN HUNTING. JuSt published, a new edition, with large additions of Dr. Stbt/j's Medical Mirror, Treating on the (Irfgin of Diseases, srui the Prbciu'c* #t Life and Dcnta. —To ijv iacl sts aiiov*.