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MONEY ON MORTGAGE. ~\XrANTED, the several sums of *.€500 and c £ 800 on or before the '20th of October inst. on MORTGAGE of FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the county of Hereford. For particulars enquire of the Printer. IRON TRADE. ■! rPHE WELCH QUARTER-DAY will be held at .NEWPORT, on (lie 18th ol*October,.being the Thursday, as usual, after the Stourbridge Meeting, JOSEPH 'WILLIAMS^ Dealer in FOREIGN and BRITISH SPIRITS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CASTLE-BAIL EY-STREET, SWANSE A, MOST respectfully informs his Friends, that lie has commenced,the above Business, and is en- abled to sell Genuine FRENCH BRANDY, JAMAICA RUM, and HOLLANDS GENEVA, with all kinds of BRITISH SPIRITS, on terms which he has no doubt will merit their attention. COWBRIDGE. POSTING at ONE SHILLING per MILE. CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY BEGS leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he still continues bis POST- ING at the above price from his own House, the POST- OFFICE, in Cow BRIDGE, where he has fitted up some com- fortable SITTING BOOMS for the accommodation of those Ladies and Gentlemen who 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 b the Posting Business in this part of the country, hopes for the support of a generous Public. jgr A HEARSE KEPT, &c. BATHING. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 3S. TREA'FISL on 110'1: and, COL.D BKTI-IS A TREATISE on HOT and COLD BATHS with directions for their Application in various Diseases. To which is added, A LETTER to his GRACE the PRESIDENT, and the MANAGERS of the ROYAL JENNERIAN SOCIETY, pn the introduction and success of the COW-POCK in the Principality of WALES. The second edition. By W. TURTON, M. D. Author of the General System of Nature, Medical Glossary, < £ c, and Late of Oriel College, Oxford. To be had at the Libraries and Bathing-Houses, and at the Author's house, in High-street. Swansea, Sept. 21,1804. (31 obe ^insurance Company" PALL-MALL, CORNIIILL, AND LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON. CAfiTAL ONEMILTAON STERLING. THE COMPANY effect INSURANCES on LIVES and SURVIVORSHIPS, upon which no En- trance-Money or Admission Fees are required. The Com- pany likewise grant immediate and deferred ANNUITIES. FARMING STOCK is Insured at cJa. 6d. per cent. Printed Receipts ate ready to be delivered by the Com- pany's Agents for Insurances which fall due at Michaelmas. Glamorgan. Swansea T. JENKTNS, Carmarthen. Carmarthen WM. GRIFFITHS. Brecknock. Brecknock J. Bote. Caernarvon. Caernarvon. ROBERT WILLIAMS. Monmouth. Caerleon Mr. JENKINS. Chepstow Mr. EVANS. Montgomery. Machynlleth JOHN PucnE. T REES JONES, of Nantibrenny, in the pa- 9 rish of Pembrin, in the county of Cardigan, South- Wales, farmer, being my only place of residence, now con- fined in the gaol of the said county, and not being charged in custody oh the first day -of January, one thousand eight hundred and four, or at any time since, with any debt or debts, sum or suras of money, exceeding in the whole the 9 sum of one thousand live hundred pounds, do hereby give this first 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." And I do hereby give notice, that a true and perfect schedule, containing a discovery of all my teal and personal estate, hereafter to be sworn to, is now teady to be delivered to any Creditor applying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoler of the said prison. Witness my hand this 26th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred atid four. Mark of* REES JONES, Debtor. WILLIAM LANGDON, Gaoler. Cardigan Gaol, South-Wales. > T ENOCH JONES, of Store-house, in the 9 parish of Llangarfelin, in the county of Cardigan, far- mer, being my only place of residence, now confined in the gaol of the said county, and not being charged in cus- tody on the iirst day of January, one thousand eight hun-1 dtefi and four, or at any time since, with any debt or debts, sum or sums of money, exceeding in the whole the sum of one thousand live hundred pounds, do hereby- give this .iirst public m :ice, that I intend to take the benefit of an Act passed in the forty-fourth year of bis present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors." And I do hereby give notice, that a true and per- fect schedule, containing a discovery of all my real and per- feorial estate, hereafter to be sworn to, is now ready to be de- livered to any Creditor applying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoler of the said prison. Witness my hand this 26 th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four. The mark X of ENOCH JONES, Debtor. WILLIAM LANGDON, Gaoler. Cardigan GaoL, South-Wales. JT JOHN DAVIES, of Rydymangwyn, in the 9 parish of Llanarth, in the county of Cardigan, South- Wales, labourer, being my only place of residence, now- confined in the gaol of the said county, and not being charged in custody on the first day of J annary, one thou- sand eight hundred and four, or at any time nice, 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 first public notice, that I intend to-take the be- nefit of an Act passed in the forty-fourth year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled An Act for tlie Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors." And I do hereby give notice, that a true and perfect schedule, containing a discovery of all my real and personal estate, hereafter to be swom to, is now ready to be delivered to any Creditor applying for the saill;to the Keeper or Gaoler of the said prison. Witness Illy hand this 26th day of September, in the year »f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four. JOHN DA VIES, Debtor. WILLIAM LANGDON, Gay lor. Cwdigan G^ol, South-YVutes. SWANSEA. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT CHRISTMAS NEXT, HPHAT commodious HOUSE and well-esta- X Wished SHOP, now in the possession of LEVI MICHAEL, in WIND-STREET, being the best situation in the town for any line of business. The Premises consist of a large shop, two parlours, kitchen, and cellar; dining- room, five bed-chainheis, two garrets, with yard and gar- den behitid. Likewise to be Let immediately, a SHOP adjoining the above, with or without a small room behind. Also to be Let, and entered on at Lady-day next, that con- venient and genteel HOUSE and GARDEN, in FROG- STREET,, now in the possession of J. Husbands, Esq. For particulars apply to L. and J. Michael, Swansea. BATHING-HOTEL, SWANSEA. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED "ON IMMEDIATELY, THE above HOTEL, (with roomy. Coach- House and Stabling,) which, from its delightful situa- tion, is filled with fashionable Company every season. The whole or part of the Furniture, Stock of Wines, Li- quors, &c. to be taken at a fair valuation. Further particulars may be known of C. Grogan, the pre- sent occupier.—AU letters muV £ be post-paid. N. B. A complete BILLIARD-TABLE to be Sold cheap by Private Contract.—Enquire as above. MOUNT-PLEASANT, SWANSEA. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IN NOVEMBER. NEXT, AROUSE, situate at MOUNT-PLEASANT, now ill the occupation of William Warren, Esq. con- sisting of two parlours, two kitchens, pantry, under-ground cellar, and six bed-chambers. The Premises command a delightful view of Swansea Bay and the adjacent country. 0 For particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mrs. Williams, Mount-Pleasant. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, ALL that FARM called RHOSYCLEGER, situate in the parish of JORDASON, containing 43 Acres and upwards. A responsible tenant who will build a Dwelling and other useful Houses, and otherwise improve it, shall meet due encouragement. There are three fine Springs, one of them turtis a miil as soon as it leaves the Farm. For further particulars apply to Miss Brigstocke, Car- marthen, where a Map of the Premises may be seen. GLAMORGAN 5II IRE*. TO BE LET, And entered upon immediately, on moderate Terms, A Comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE, with a commodious MALT-HOUSE adjoining, now in work, capable of making from 4 to 5000 Bushels of Malt an- nually together with a small FIELD—situate in the popu- lous town of LAtfTRISSLNT. For terms and a view of the Premises, apply to Thomas Llewellin, New-inn, Lantrissent; or Mr. Robert Williams, Bridgend. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AN elegant STONE MANSION, late the residence of R. T. TURBERVILI., Esq. situate in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan, in the parish of LAUHARAN, twelve miles from the town and port of Cardiff, five from Cowbridge, seven from Bridgend, and three from Lantris- sent, all good market towns. The House stands upon an eminence, and commands a picturesque view of the Bristol Channel and adjacent country, upon a dry, healthy,, gra- velly soil; consisting of a vestibule, large dining-parlour, li- brary or breakfast-room, spacious drawing-room, geometri- cal stone and back stair-case, six handsome bed-chambers, with dressing-rooms to most, servants' rooms, a good kitchen, scuflery, servants'-hal), housekeeper's-room, bulier's-pantry, larder, laundry, dairy, wash-house, excellent cellars, double coach-house and harness-room, capital stables for 1.5 horses, cart-house, pigeon-house, and other conveniences; large and excellent gardens walled round, and the walls well clothed with choice fruit trees in fine bearing. A Paddock with Fish-ponds, and containing about 23 Acres, surrounded by a high and well-built wall, may be had with it; and also from 100 to 200 Acres of rich LAND. There are several fine Springs of Water and plenty of Coal on the Premises. The Estate abounds with Game, an extensive Manor will be granted to shoot over, and there are three Packs of Hounds kept in the neighbourhood. The iumiture may be taken at a fair valuation. For particulars apply to Mr. W hitcomb, Solicitor, Temple, at whose chambers a Plan of the House may be seen; to Mr. Vaughan, Solicitor, Swansea; or to Mr. lldbt. Williams, Bridgend, who will shew the Premises. SW ANSEA. ALL Persons having any Demands on the SLOOP WILLIAM and CATHERINE, of this Port, or any Shares in the said Vessel, are requested to send in such demands to D. Perrott, High-street, and to produce their receipts for such Shares as they may be intitled to in j the said Vessel, on or before the 1st day of December next, in order that the same may be liquidated and settled. Swansea, Sept. 20,1804. Ti l RRANTED UNDRAWN. The GRAND STATE-LOTTERY EAVfNG COMMENCED DRAWING, r piIE Public are respectfully informed, they X may be supplied with TICKETS and SHARES, (warranted undrawn) by applying to any Licensed Lottery- Office in Town or Country. 0 The Days of Drawing arc as follows: Monday,. September 24 Sttitrday October 13 Saturday" ditto 29 Wednesday ditto 17 Wednesday October 3 Tuesday ditto 23 Saturday-• ditio 6 Friday • ditto 26 Wednesday ditto 10 Saturday • • ditto l27 SCHEME. 3 of A -jo,000 are .,£.60,000 3 10,000 — 30,000 3 — 5,000 — 15,000 6 — 1,000 —- t5,000, a — 500 — 4,000 20 —. 100 — 2,000 40 — 50 — 2.()OO 6,550 — SO — 131,000 25,000 Tickets, „ £ 250,000 Part-of the Capitals to be determined as under: First-drawn Ticket, First Day 1,000 First-drawn Ticket, Seventh Day 10,000 Fu-st-drawn Ticket. Eighth Day' 20,000 First-drawn Ticket, Ninth Day.. 5.000 This Lottery divides more Prize Money aud less Tickets, than any former one. I The Price of Tickets and Sharw will admice after each I tl.ay of J)r»w)ng. HEREFORD, TO BE SOLD CHEAP, A NEW COACH, never used, made for and is now the property of an Officer going abroad. By all immediate application a handsome allowance will be made off the cost price. Also, a very handsome CHARIOT, built by Godsall, cost 300 Guineas, and is now in as perfect order as when new, and will be warranted the same as new Carriages are.-Price only 150 GUINEAS. Also, a very handsome CURRICLE and HARNEESS, made by Godsall, cost 190 Guineas, as good as new.—Price tom pleat 80 GUINEAS. For particulars enquire of Messrs. Thomas and Sons, Coachmakers. (One Concern.) NEATH CANAL. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TOGETHER OH SEPARATE, THREE SHARES in the above valuable concern.——For particulars apply (post-paid) to Mr. Jaques Husbands, Swansea, South-Wales. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TWO substantial Freehold MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS, situate in GOAT-STREET, in the town of SWANSEA, now in the several occupations of John Jones and Phillip Powell, at the low annual rent of ^'2*2. 12s. The Gardens attached to each of these Houses communi- cate with the White-Wralls, where one or two other Dwell- ing-houses may be very advantageously erected. A Plan of the Premises may be seen at the Office of Messrs. Davies and Berrington, Solicitors, Swansea, who are authorised to treat for the same. SOUTH-WALES. CARDIGANSHIRE. A Capital FREEHOLD ESTATE, In the Beautiful and Fertile Vale of AY RON. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that valuable and desirous PROPERTY, CALLED The LLWYD JACK ESTATE; consisting of the capital DEMESNE, FARM, & LANDS, called LLWYD 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 PAS'l U.RE LAN DS, let in separate and compact Farms, to different Tenants, at the low yearly rents amounting to- gethcr to the clear y early rent of £ 675, and which are ca- pable of great improvement; and part of the Estate con- sists of an elegant modem-built DWELLING-HOUSE, at YS-TRAD, 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 dressmg-rooms, &c.; and on the attic-story, bed-rooms which will contain eight beds for servants, lately erected for the residence of the Proprietor of the said Estate, with suitable oflices, 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 Cafdigan, 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 goes by 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 Aberairon, about the same distance from the market-town ot 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 Mr. D- Joel Jenkins, of Lam- peter, Cardiganshire, who has the Maps of the Estates, and will shew the Premises. GL AM ORGAN SHI UK DARING ROBBERY. WHEREAS THOMAS DAVID, of the pa- rish of ABERAVAN, in the said county, Blacksmith, stands charged with having, on the 2-2 d day "of September instant, at the parish of Baglan, in the said county, feloni- ously Stolen from behind the Caravan of Tnos. FHANK r.j.x, Bristol Carrier, as the same was travelling on the high road, e A 1 JjtXJJSTivj containing divex'S nitivltis of value, the pro- perty of NICOLA SANIPILiti, of Wigmore-street, in the county of Middlesex, Music-Master: And whereas the said I hoinas David hath since absconded, and a warrant has been issued for his apprehensionThis is to give notice, that a reward of FIVE GUINEAS will be given to any person or persons who will apprehend the said Thomas David, so that he may be lodged in his Majesty's gaol for the said county, which will be paid on application to Mr. Griffith Llewellyn, Baglan-Hall, near Neath. N. B. The said Thomas David is about five feet six inches high, about twenty-five years old, of a swarthy complexion, with black curly han', knock-knee'd, partlcularly on one side, from having broke his leg, and has been a private in the Britton-Ferry Company of Volunteers from its first establish- ment. Was seen at the foot-race at Lantrissent, on Monday j the 24th instant, and is supposed to have sought concealment In some of the Iron-Works in the Glamorganshire or Mon- mouthshire Hills. Sept. 27,1804. I () SPORTSMEN. This day was published, j In one volume quarto, with plates, price £ l. lis. 6d. in boards, Also a superior edition, with the plates coloured after life,' price 3s. in boards, HpHE SHOOTING DIRECTORY X By R. B. THORNIIILL, Esq. Vide! Lege! Crede! The subscribers tq this work are respectfully,informed they can have their copies on application to their respective Booksellers;* or to Messrs. Longman. Hurst, Reus, and Orrne, No. 39, Paternoster-row; T. Jenkins, Swansea; Mr. Daniel and Mr. Iloss, 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 oil Shooting, to which i( is entirely confined. It is embellished with 13 Engravings, by Med land, the designs of which were taken from life on the ground. It treats largely and minutely on the following subjects: Dogs, Table of British Dogs, Management of ditto, Breed- ing of ditto, Pointer, Setter, Spaniel, Cocker, Grous, Par- tridge, Pheasant, Woodcock, Snipe, Hare, Fowliug-Piece. Recoil, 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 Hares Stealing of Dogs, Duty on ditto, Distemper, Shooting, aud a c-reat number of very valuable Receipts, and various othersn b- jccts too numerous to come withiu the limits of an adver- tiselncllt; and it is to be hoped, that after a perused of tius work, the price will be considered small, wiieu compared with the price, qt all the other publication# oa this subject. BRECONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY. AUCTION, At theSwan-4111, in the town of Hay, on Thursday, the 6th December, 1804, between four and six in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then produced, Valuable TIMBER in the following lots: Loti. rpwO HUNDRED Sf THIRTY-NINE OAK FREES, marked (X) growing on Pent- wyn I< arm, m the parish of GI.ASKL RY, within haff a mile 01 the turnpike-road leading from Brecon to Hay, and within the same distance of the river Wve. Lot 2. FIFTY-SIX OAK TREES, marked (X) growing on a Farm called Dusi'rvn, in the parish of HAY. Lot 3. ELEVEN ELM TREES, marked "(X) growim- on the same farm. Lot 4. SIXTEEN ASH and WELSH ELM TREES, growing on the same farm, also marked X. The Tenants on the several Farms will shew the Timber: and lor further particulars apply to Mr. Maybery, Solici- tor, Brecon. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Cardiff-Arms inn, in Cardiff, 'on Saturday, the 27th day of October iust. between .the hours of 10m and SIX in the afternoon, the following lots, subject to such Con- ditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, unless in the mean time disposed of by Private Contract, and of which notice will be given: In the parish of Wenvoe, in the said county. Lotl- 1VTINE HUNDRED £ FIFTY OAK TREES, and 550 ASH. Lot 2: 542 OAK TREES, 146 ASH, and 16 ASP. Lot 3. 46 ELM TREES, 56 ASH, and 27 SYCAMORE. In the parish of Merthiir-Dovan, in the said county: Lot 4. 1346 OAK TREES, and 115 ASH. Lot 5. 90 OAK TREES, and an ASH COPPICE. Lot 6. 149 ELM TREES, and 36 ASH. In the parish of St. Andrews, in the said county: Lot 7. G67 OAK TREES, and 12 ASP. Lot 8. 100 ELM TREES, 34 ASH, and 7 SYCAMORE. In the parish of Cadoxtone, near Barry, in the said coMHru Lot 9. 620 OAK TREES, and 11* ASH. Lot 10. 25S ELM TREES. In the parish of St. Lythans, Lot 11. 194 OAK TREES, and 33 ASH. Lot 12. 16 ELM TREES, and 29 ASH. The above Trees are all marked. For particulars enquire of Mr. Richard Davies, Wenvoe, who will direct a person to shew the Trees; or to Messrs. Wood, Attornies, Cardiff. This Day is published, (And may be had of T. JENKIXS, Printer of this Paper,) IN QUARTO, PRICE < £ L 16s. IN BOARDS, The Second Edition of AN ESSAY ON NAVAL TACTICS, Systematical and Historical, with 63 Explanatory Plates, IN FOUR PARTS. By JOHN CLERK, Esq. of Elden. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Onne, Paternos- ter-row, London; and A. Constable and Co. Edinburgh; sold also by T. Jenkins, and Mrs, Okey, Swansea. }0 V?*EM Manoeuvres, laid down and ex- plained m this\York, the British Nation are indebted for those splendid and decisive Naval Victories, which their Fleets have gained since the latter end of the American War. Lord Rodney first adopted and followed the mode of attack lecommended by Mr. Clerk; and the success which attended this new mode has since recommended it to our most celebrated and successful Admirals. The princi- ples on which it is founded are plain, simple, and uncoutro- vertible. rr,, r<r\iT^STaJ)0ve ,n"V be had, just published, The COMPLETE NAVIGATOR or an easy and fami- J liar Guide to the Theory and Practice of Navigation, with all the requisite Tables, 6cc. &c. By AN DREW MACKAY, LL. D. F. R S. Ed. &c. Author of the Theory and Practice of fading the Longitude at Sea or Laud, In one large volume 8vo. illustrated with Engravings, &c. PurCE 10I. 6D. BQUND. i&opl Change Assurance, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King George the First,) 0 0 For ASSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS. GOODS, CORS, lIAY, STOCK, &c.; and also for the ASSURANCE of LIVES, and granting ANNUITIES on LIVES. rpHE CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- X CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice., that tliey have authorised their respective Agents to receive Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK, at the Rate of 2s. 6d. per Cent. per Annum. Persons whose Annual Premiums fall due on the 29TH instant, are hereby informed that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Company's Agents under-mentioned, and the Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal of their Policies on or before the 13th of October, a" the usual fifteen days allowed f or payment, beyond the date of each Policy, will then expire. Glnm 0 rgan s h ire. Swansea JOHN and WR. R. GROVE. Breconshire. Brecon — CHARI.ES PRICHARD. Denbighshire. Ruthin THOMAS JONES, Wrexham JOHN FOULKKS. Flintshire. Holywell W ILI.IAM TURTON. Montgomerysh t re. Montgomery.. MA un ICE J o x E s. Monmouthshire. Monmouth. OWKN TUDOR. Herefordshire. Hereford Jony ALT,EST, Booksoller. Leominster NICHOLAS, Ledbury W ILLfB1 HOLBHOOK. Shropshire. Shrewsbury J. EDDOWES, Wellington STEPHEN JKNNINS. This Corporation will, in cases of Fire, allow all reason- able charges attending the removal of goods, and pay the sufferer's loss, whether the goods are destroyed, lost, or da- maged by such removal. ALL payments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed free of expence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. J\\ This Company have invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents. By all Act of the last Sessions of Parliament, the DUTY on FIRE INSURANCES is increased from 2s. to 2s. 6d. per Cent. which Increase will take place 011 ail Payments made at\cr the 10th of October next. ASSURANCES on LIVES being found to be ad- vantageous to persons having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the life or lives of them- selves or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurances, and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be iiad of the said Agents, And, for the greater convenience of the Pub- lie, the Company have determined to extend (by special agreement) the Assurance on Lives to the age of Seventy- fiv-c years. Sept. 1J im. SAM. PENNING, Jun., Sec. BEAUTY and CLEANLINESS. AMBOYNA TOOTH 4 MOUTH POWDER. A GENTLEMAN oilers the only DRUG yet discovered that destroys the Scurvy, heals tha Gums, makes them and the Lips oV a heaithfufred. listens whitens, and presej-ves the I'teW), and makes the Breath sweet. It is the produce of a lar foreign country, never im- ported but by the proprietor: and lhe first gentlemen of the Jacuity who use it; declare it a fine stomachic gnu bracer, and for safety proper for an infant. It eradicates the fine- ness the mouth is subject to, from diet, or a disordered -1, mach, and by its healing, purifying, and fettisamic qualities, trees the, mouth of rhose disorders to which h is subject, tills up the Gums which the Scurvy has eaten awav. 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 use;. the Drug as Le directs, if the teeth ach, or a tooth decays. Ask for the Anboyna Mouth Powder, price 2s. 6d. i>er bos. Sold wholesale and retail by Shaw and Edwards, 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, London, and may be had, by their ao- pointment, of T. Jenkins, Printer of this paper I and most Medicine Venders. GENUINE MEDICINES, Shaw and Edwards, Nc, 66, St. Paul's Cburch-yard, hav- ing the sole right in the sale of the following Medici.'es, his Majesty's Commissioners of Stamp D-,iiies, tf) secure their property from piracy, have ordered their address, Shaw (bu. Leiivaids, 66, St. Paul's Chiitch-ijurdto lie engraved on the Stamps accompanying each Medicine. This is the 'oiilf mark of authenticity. $. d. s, d Sir John Hill's Balsam Oriental Cordial 5 6 of Honey. 3 6 Haiiaia's Antibilious Essence Waterdock .3 6 Pills 29 Tincture Valerian • 3 6 ———- Ext. Quassia- • 5 6 Bi,,da:,ia 3 6 Newton's Tooth Powder 2 9 CentaurV" 3 6 Widow Welch's Pd!s-2 9 Church's Cough Drops 2 0 Chamberlain's Pills ••• • 2 9 — Pectoral Pills 1 U Detergent Oint. 2 9 — ChilblainOiut, 1 If Wcssel!s Jesuits Drops g 9 Tooth-Ach Tincture 1 l| Specific Remedy 2 i> AmboynaMouth Powd 2 6 Sovereign Ointment ior Lotion 4 6 j the Itch, cure by two l\IarshaIl's Cerate. 1 g j hours application • • • • 19 Together with every Patent and Public Medicine, WIN ranted genuine. All Venders of the above Medicines are. requested to ap- ply to Shaw and Edwards, (by whom a liberal allowance'ii made) and where only they can be had genuine. Sold also by T. Jenkins," printer or' this Paoer; and one Vender in every town. MODERN HISTORY OF ENGLAND" AN ENTIRE NEW wonK, I pon a more enlarged Plan thah ha^ ever before been attempted. This Day is published, Price One Shilling, DEDICATED To His Royal Highness GEORGE PRINCE of WALES. flllustrated with an Engraving of tlie DEATmof LORD. Kii.iv ARDEN in the late Riot at DUBLIN, • from au -) N original drawing by Corbouid, and engraved by J. Taylor; and a"Striking Likeness of the liitixcE of WALKS, drawn by Corbould, and engraved in the first style by C. Warren] NUMBER I. OF A CONTINUATION TO THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, From the Commencement of Hostilities iu the Year 1803 containing An Impartial Register of whatever relates to the United Kingdom, under the following Heads: POLITICS, Foreign and Dohiestic-^TSTORY, Internal and Colonial—Parliamentary Proceedings—Literature Biography—Navat and Military Affairs—Phiiosoohv— Commerce—Ihe Arts, &c. &c. presenting nut only an impartial Journal tor our immediate reference, but avalu- v able Library for the future historian and scholar, formj,)|J' a complete Historical, Biographical, and Literary Cfj<-oi>ul<* of Modern Times. By GEORGE COURTNEY LYTTLETON, Esq. A Number will be published once a fortnight, pric« One Shilling. 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