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T. JENKINS, PRINTER OP THIS PAPER, HAS ON SALE »' A CIIOICK COI.I.ECTXOM OP Pttitts anti iDca&mgsBoofcs* (Just receivedfrom LONDON) STA1 IONARY of every Description, "VVITII A LAJIGE J15 £ OI1TMENT TF Best Wan-anted i?LACK-LEAD PENCILS, And the under-mentioned NEW PUBLICATIONS: MAI.KIN's SCENERY, ANTIQUITIES, A BIOGRA- PHY of SOUTH-WALES, *ith.Pktes, in qutrto, boards. ■T nee £ <2. LI's. fid. BLNGLBV'S NORTH-WALES, including its Scenery, Aitfiqumes, Customs, &c. '2 vols. Plates, bds. Price /L. Is MarUVOR- £ .-n, J vols. boards. Price l.'is. t>d. SHOOTING DIRECTORY, with Elates, 4to. ,Price ,£1. Us. 6d. »f new STAM1' SIR. ROBERT WILSON' ENQUIRY into tlif oro- WM'A'W POSCF/Of th?BR?rfsH T)TrrrrBC^'? Re-organization. Price £ s. (id. API TV" F a 'I'KE11ICEPRTET! 0,1 Board the ADMIRAL •«NM>VCA?^RLIV^¥RENCH- PRICE 2S. 6d. PF r NF LYCDOL ES, Original and Select in- cluding Characteristic Sketches of eminent Persons who JAVE appeared on the Turf; and an interesting Selection of most extraordinary Events which have transpired in the sporting World; with capitai Plates. Price 10s. 6d. j- .YOUNGS T ARM Ell's CALENDAR, containing the usmess necessary to be performed on various kinds of during every Month in the Year. Price 10s. (id. in ooa,rds.~LHI,S Calendar is the most useful as well as the CHEAPEST Book ever addressed to practical Agriculturists; |NU its general Circulation promises the most beneficial Ef- fects to the Landed Interest. 1 TNV'10^ TF> Aj'TLIE WATERING and SEA-BATHING LACES in the Kingdom: with Views and ALA NS Price t<?« HIOMSON's FAMILY PHYSICIAN," trice 6s. ALSO. Abercrombie's Gardener's Calendar. Abercromhie's Gardener's Pocket JoufQal. Owen's New Book of Roads. N(!w -.Book of Pairs. PA!ersou's Iloads. OgHvy'S ditto. Hawney>s Meaiurer.' Complete Letter Writer. Guthrie's Geographical Grammar.. *UGhan% Domestic Medicine. Coldsjiiith's,khti(igii ent ol'the Ilistory -of En,Iancl- Brookcs's Gazetteer. JUtliald's English Cookery. flavor's Plutarch. Johnson's English Dictionary, 8vO. .JOHNSON'S Pocket ditto. PARRY'S Royal Standard English Dictionary. Watts'S Psalms and Hymns. I Kisbet's Trentise on Diet. f ^Ksop's Fables. Enfield' Speaker. Description of above Three Hundred Ahimals. -VJ.J °gether with a large Assortment of Juvenile Books, -bles, Testaments, Spelling-Books, &c. See. ORDERS for PEHIOlHCAl. and, all other PUBM- executed at the LONDON PRICES, and NO ttL'kRGE made for Carriage.—A Parcel EVERY Week. J He most respectfully solicits inspection of a large and REAL PONTYPOOL lVARE; Comprising plate-warmers, tea-trays, waiters, caddies, tea- "pots, cream-ewers, tea-cannisters, knife-trays, bread-baskets itllrl frames, jugs, ink-stands, candlesticks, quadrille pools, ?ttufier-trays, sugar-tongs, boxes, &c. &:c. &c. IRICEWRSK IUF, FOTLOWINC, rD AND GENUINE PREPARATIONS: Sirs. Gordon's Violet Soap, 2s. 6d. "Middlewoed's ditto, Is. > Abyssinian Flower ditto, Is. Shaving-Boxes, containing Abyssinian Flower Soap, and Brush, with directions, 2s/t3d. Newton's Sweet-scented Lupin Soap, Is. Palm Soap, Is. Jloyal Windsor Soap, 6d. Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar, 2S. 6d. Court-L'laister and Gold-Beater's Skin, 3d.' Gd, liayley's Patent Blacking-Cakes, Gd. Russia Powder Blacking, Is. Chinese Liquid Blacking for ladies Spanish leather slices, Is. Ditto ditto Red, 1s. 6d. Hudson's Liquid for cleaning Boot-Tops, Saddles, SEE. Is. Ingram's Boot-Top Restorer, Is. !j Young's Dew or Water-proof Blacking Balls, 6d. || Esscuria] Salt OF Lemons, Is. 'J Fine Purgent Sails, 1s. Tincture of.Rhubarb, ''S. fid. and Is. 6d. Ti.ncture of Myrrh, Is. 6d, Juniper's Lssence of peppermint and Pennyroyal, Is. lid. Tooth-Brushes. Ls. Rose, Prussian, Peruvian, and Oriental J ,ip Salves and I' Balsams, 9d. each. Ford's fine British Ink Powder for Records, 6d. — British Red Ink Powder. DURABLE Ink for writing on linen, &c. with a pen, ls. 6d. Spirits 0f Hartshorn, 8ci. Ixudsoii's Nankeen Dye, Is.—Boti's Nankeen Dye, ls. .Spirits of Lavender, Is. Severne's Emollient Balm for Shaving, &c. 2s. Packwood's superior Razor Strops, :3s. 6d. 5s. and :10s. 6d. R~; Razor Paste for keeping them in repair, 2s.6d. Middle wood's Royal Cosinatic Powder, Is. SLED ley's British Herb Tobacco, GD. Gamble's incomparable British Herb Tobacco, 2d. Esprit de la Rose, 1s. Essence of'Musk, Ltunpn, Jessamin, Lavender, Violets, -tell Bcrgamot, ISC.c. 1s. each. ReiJnudVegetabfe Acid, for flavouring Punch, 3s. iu- cluding a small phial of Tincture of Lemon Peel. Collins's true Cephalic Snuff, 9d. Gamble's Aromatic ditto, Is. L^D. ..Sanuweli's Issue Plaister, Is. Issue I'eas, Is. per dozen. Atkins's never-felling Preparation for destroying Rats and Mice. Church's Volatile Tincture for the Tooth-Ach, ls. L|d. Greenougli's Tooth-Tincture, Is. 1-JD. Haywood's Tincture for the Teeth and Gums, 1s. lfd. —-—- for curing the Tooth-Ach, Is. ltd. oil, Restorative Tooth-Powder, 2,s. 9d. Ainhoyria-Moutii-Powder, l2-. (id. Butler's Restorative Tooth-Powder, 2s. 9D. Carbonic Tooth-Powder, or Vegetable Dentifrice, 3s. 9d. II GerrnanCorn Plaister, 1S. L^D. Infallible German Corn Salve, Is. L.vd. C(!I,n Sall Dr. Solomon's celebrated Abstergent Lotion, 2s. 9d. Dickinson's Gotland's Lotion, 'iis. 9d. 5s. 9d. AND 8S. 6d. Cheltenham Salts, 2S; 9d. Refined Liquorice, ls.T-d. ^JagiK'sia, Peppermint, Heartburn. Paregoric, and other Lozenges, Tablets, &c.. • l-o^nLet wiih every J^iteuf, MEDICINE of repute, r ■■ v L. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By THOMAS BOWEN, Jun. .(Either together or in lots) On Friday, the i»6ih of October, instant, between two and c four o CIOCK in tiie afternoon, at the Mermaid-inn, at the Mumbles, rpHREE DWELLING-HOUSES, and about Ji 10 .Acres of ARABLE, MEADOW, £ PASTURL LAND, situate at MWRTON, in the parish ol'BISUOI'STON.E, now considerably .u/ider-let to David Rosser, Samuel Gam- mon, and Thomas Lewis, tenants at will; together with a valuable and extensive Right of Common. ° The Premises are distant only four miles from Swansea, and w ithin an easy distance of the intended Rail-road to the Mumbles. Great quantities of Limestone a.re in the neighbourhood, and the whole is capable of very great improvement. Apply to Mr. Phillips, Attorney, Swansea. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. R. JENKINS, On Mouday, the 2id day of October instant, ALl,, the remaining PART of the STOCK in TRADE of GEOIUIE FUANCIS, of BRIDGEND, a Bankrupt, consisting of LINEN and WOOLLEN-DRA- PERY. Immediately af er the Stock will be sold the HOUSE- HOIIU FURNITURE, consisting of feather-beds and bed- steads, chairs, carpets, kitchen furniture, See. Also, the beiieiiciaf LEASE of the PREMISES. The sale to begin each day at eleven o'clock, and to con- tinue until the whole is sold. rpiIE ABERNANT IRON COMPANY A having established their WORKS at ABERNANT, near MERTHYR-TYDVII.,Glamorganshire, under the linn of Iiomfnuj, Tappendms, and Birch, beg to inform the. Public, that they are now prepared to cast and lit up STEAM-EN G IN ES" u pon any Plan, and to make all sorts of CASTINGS for GOI.LIEIIIES, CopefiR- W OHKS, MrNV.-WORKS, BRIDGES, and other purposes. JAMES BIRCH, the managing Partner, flatters himself from the approved quality of the Abernant Iron, and a long experience as ah Engineer and Founder, he shall be able to execute orders for Engines, and Castings of every descrip- tion, to the satisfaction of those who will favour hiai \Vith their orders, which shall be executed on very reasonable terms, and with the strictest punctnalitv. To the C UR10 US in FISH SAUCK FAMILIES in general are respectfully in- J formed, J. BURG ESS and SON's Genuine, and Su- perior ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES for. FISH SAUCE to hi) obtaineu juch universal approbation for many years past. The siiperiority of that article is fully confirmed in the .tiiuion of the country at large, and of per- sons resident in all parts of the world, and having stood the test oftrial, ranks it n"? t he situation it now maintains. The general I it o ir ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES, and other rich SAUCES for FISH. &C. induces them, from the numerous advertisements daily appearing, to caution Fami- lies, &c'. in purchasing the same, as none is to be had of their genuine, but at their Warehouse as under. Every other article in the OIL TRADE for family use, of the best quality. Witrehoftsc, No. 107, corner of Savoy Steps, Strand, London. This Duj iis published, (And may be liad of T. JENKINS, Printer of this Paper,) IN QUARTO, PRICE ^"l 16s. IJJ BOARtiS, The Second Edition of AN ESSAY ON NAVAL TACTICS, Systematical and Historical, with 63 Explanatory Plates, IN Foun PARTS.' By JOHN CLERIC Esq. of Elden. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternos- ter-row, London; and A. Constable and Co. Edinburgh; sold also by T. Jenkins, and Mrs. Olcey, Swansea. *#* To the System of Manoeuvres, laid down and ex- plained in this Work, 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. Lorù Rodney first adopted and followed the mode of attack recommended lay 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 uncontro- vertible. As above may be had, fust published, The COMPLETE NAVIGATOR; or an easy and fami- I liar Guide to the Iheory and Practice of Navigation, with all the requisite Tables, Ccc. &c. By ANDREW MACKAY, LL. D. F. R. 9. Ed. &c. Aut/Zof qf the Iheory and Practice of finding the Longitude at Sen or ] .and, <(-e. In one large volume 8vo. illustrated with Engravings, &c. PRICE 10s. GD. BOUND. Ihis Day is published, IN ONE VOLUME OCTAVO, rniCE 3s. SEWED, The Fifth Edition, A Complete GUIDE to LANDLORDS, TE- NANTS, and LODGERS being a methodical ar- rangement of the whole Law respecting the taking or letting of Lands, Houses, or-Apartments; giving Warning or No- tice to quit; Ejecting; Seizing for Rent; Repairs, &c.— With fornts of Leases, Agreements, Assignments, Surrenders, Receipts for Kent, Notices, 6cc. communicated in an easy and familiar manner. Including ample instructions for Landlords to conduct themselves legally and securely to- wards their Tenants; and to enable Tenants to guard against encroaching Landlords. With clear and practical direc- tions for making a Distress for Rent. By ROBERT SUTTON, Esq. Barrister at Law. ;It* Since the publication of the fourth edition of this work, the following essential decisions have taken place, and are faithfully inserted in this fifth edition:—1. Tenant bound to pay. the Tax of One Shilling in the Pound on Pro- perty, and the Landlord to allow the Receipt as part of pay- ment.—2. No limitation will make a Lease in Reversion a Lease in possession.'—3. What shall be understood of oc- cupying a Farm in a good and husbandman-like manner.— 4. Astipulation, collateral to a written agreement, is bind- ing.—5. A correct "account of the New Duties on Deeds, Leases, Conveyances, Assignments, Mortgages, &c. London: printed and published by J. Stratford, No. 112, Ilolborn-hill: and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer, Swansea; and by all Booksellers iu the United Kingdom. Whäc may be had, just published, the new. Publicil- lions, on the most useful Subjects of the Lltlc: 1. In one volume, 8vo. price 3s. sewed, the LAW of WILLS, CODICILS, <|11EVOCATIONS. ByEAHDLEY MITFORD,, Esq. Conveyancer, 2. In one volume, 8vo, price 3s. 6d. sewed, the COUN- TRY -GENTLEMAN'S LAWYER; and Farmer's Com- plete Law Libtary. ByWn.i;iAMMARnioT,Esq. 3. In one volume, 8vo, price 3s. 6d. sewed, the new com- plete PARISH OFFICER. By HiN IIY CLAVJR.R]Nr,, Esq. j Barrister at Law. 4. In one volume, Bvo. price 3s. sewed, the LAW of IP, BANKRUPTS. By SQAME WHITTAKF.R, Esq. 5, In one volume, 8vo. price 3s. sewed, the LAW of BILLS of EXCHANGE. By EDWARD WINDHAM MAN- NINO-, Esq. The whole of the above Select Treatises may be had together m one volqmfe, price 252s.. bouud m calf aud let. tercU, or li's, boards. COWBRIDGE. POSTING at ONE SHIL LING 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 Pos'i- OFFIClè, in COWBRIDG E, where he ltasfitted up some com- fortable smiN.c ROOMS for the accommodation of those Ladies and Gentlemen who will please to honour him with their favours. Refreslunent 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 HEARSE KEPT,$c. BEAUTY and CLEANLINESS. To Swceten the Breath, Cleanse the Mouth, Prcscrrc and Whiten the Teeth, cure Gum Boils, and remove all ofeiisive Ulcerations, is recommended the AMBOYNA LOTION. THE Drug from which the Lotion is pre- pared is peculiarly adapted for all disorders of the MOUTH, TEETH, and GUMS; it was first imported bv a gentleman of known character and fortune, who having ex- perienced its wonderful effects, introduced it for the benelit of others. While it cleanses the Mouth of all impure and fffitid particles, it WHITENS the TEETH, HEALS the GUMS, and instantly SWEETENS the BREATH. Nothing is so great a drawback to beauty as bad teeth- r'A-rr&xT0re offeuslve than a la'tid breath ;the AMBOYNA LO LION, on the first application, improves the former and removes the latter, while by its antiputrescent and balsamic qualities it removes all excrescences and prevents decay. bold wholesale and retail by Shaw and Edwards, 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, London, price 4s. 6d. per bottle, where also may be had the following GENUINE MEDICINES. Shaw and Edwards, No. 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, hav- ing the sole right in the sale of the following Medicines, his Majesty's Commissioners of Stamp Duties, to secure their property fronrpiracy, haye ordered their address, Shaiv and Edwards, 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, to be engraved on the Stamps accompanying each Medicine. This is the only mark ot authenticity. s. d. 5, (j. Sir John Hill's Balsam Oriental Cordial 5 6 of Hoymy. 35 Hallam's Antibilious Essence Waterdock "36 Pills 29 Sir John Hill's Balsam Oriental Cordial 5 6 of Honey. 35 Hallam's Antibilious Essence Waterdock "36 Pills 29 Tincture Valerian 3 6 ————— Ext. Quassia- ■ 5 6 ————- Bardana 3 6 Newton's Tooth Powder 2 9 Centaury ..36, Widow Welch's Pills "29 Church's Cough Drops 2 0 Chamberlain's Pills. 09 —PectoralPills 1 11, — — DetergentOint. i 9 ————— ChilblainOint. 1 if Wessel's Jesuits Drops 2 9 Tooth-Ach Tincture l,lf r Specific Remedv 2 9 Ante^Ionth J -g Marshall's Cer;ite • • • • 1 1| hours application > • • 19 Together with every patent and Public Medicine, war- ranted genuine. All Venders of the above Medicines are requested to ap- ply to Shaw and Edwards, (by whom a liberal allowance is made) and where only they can be had genuine. Sold also by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; and one Vender in every town. T REES JONES, of Nantibrenny,. in the pa- A ? rislv 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 on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred 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 five hundred pounds, do hereby give this third 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 mv real and personal estate, hereafter to be sworn to, is now ready to be delivered to any Creditor applying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoler ot the said prison. Witness my hand this 26th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four. Mark ot;< !tEES JONES, Debtor. WILLIAM LANGDON, Gaoler. Cardigan Gaol, South-Wales. 1 ENOCH JONES, of Store-house, in the y parish of Llangarfelin, in the county of Cardigan, f ar- 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 first day ot January, one thousand eight hun- dred and four, of at any time since, with any debt or debts, k sum or sums of money, exceeding in the whole the sum of one thousand five hundred pounds, do hereby give this third public notice, that I intend to take the benelit. of an Act passed in the lorty-tourth year of his 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 lily real and per- sonal etate, iiereafter 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. W itness my hand this 26th 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. I JOHN DAVIES, of Rydymangwyn, in the 5 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 {lie first day of January, one thou- sand eight hundred and four, or at any time since, with any debt or debts, sum or sums of money, exceeding in the whole the jSuiti of one thousand five hundred pounds, do hereby give this third public notice, that I intend to take the be- nefit 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 it discovery of all my seal and personal estate, hereafter to be sworn to, is now ready to be delivered to any Creditor applying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoler of the said prison. Witness iny hand this 26th day of September, ip the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four. JOHN DAVIES, Debtor. W ILLIAM LANGDON, Gaoler. Cardigan Gaol, South-Wales. T ANN ARCHDEACON, otherwise AINS- LIE, otherwise CAINSLEY, late of Shrubbery-lioiise, I Brompton-row, in the county of Middlesex, and afterwards of the town of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, wi- dow, now confined in the common gaol in and for the bo- rough of Swansea, within the said county of Glamorgan, and not being charged in custody on the first day of January, 1304, or at any time since, with any debt or debts., sum or sums of money, exceeding in the wliole the sum of one thou- sand -five hundred pounds, do hereby give this third public notice, that I intend to take the benefit uf an Act passed in the forty-tourth year of his prc-eut Majesty's reign, intituled An Act for the Relief of certain Iiisu'l v (-lit I)c, b'to i-s. And I do hereby giye notice, that a true and perfect Schedule, containing a discovery of all my real and personal estate, hereafter to be sworn to, is now ready to be delivered to any Creditor applying for the same to the Keeper or Gaoler, ur his Deputy, of the said prison. ANN ARCHDEACON, _4„ ri,L otherwise. AIXSLIE, otherwise CAINSLEY'. itness, ihfiioark vt Da vid TriuiiAS, Gayl^r.

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