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CHILDREN. OVERSEERS of the POOR and others may have an opportunity of" placing CHILDREN a.s ^S^TICES at the BRIDGEND WOOLLEN MA- < A U rACTORY; where tlie Children so employed have the advantage of being initiated in industrious habits, as well as the benefit of religious education, IiprQper person being ap- pointed to instruct them every Sunday ill School, and to at- tend with thenj. on Divine Service. Letter'^ (post-paid) addressed, to Mr: Dare,, at Bridgend ■Factory, will meet an early answer. T MONEY. 0 be advanced o*\ MORTGAGE of FREET HOLD or COPi'HOI D 1 VM)S, tile several sums ef £lQOO,aiblJO, £400, zaid, Apply,-to $Olici t,or, Cardiff. WANTED, ill a lan.NL> M the town of CAR- JiARriiEN, a stead\, mid '"o-ised WOMAN who understand COOKING PLAIN MEAT. Also, a iroi >lm ao. None need apply if they are not perfectly capable of their work, and if they do not produce undeniable characters. Apply to Mr. Daniel, Printer,.Carmarthen. HOUSE and LAN!) near the SEA. WANTED, in South-Wales, a neat-looking HOUSE, VILLA, or COTTAGE, in good repair, itml fr&m 520 to 50 Acres of Land the Honse to consist ot two good rooms, dining and "drawing-room, three best bed chambers, and two servants' rooms coach-house and stable, good garden, &c. &c. near a market-town, where the roads are good, and the sea-shore has good sands for walking and riding, as well as a pleasant chearfui country around the premises will be taken for a-term of years as may be agreed upon; or if the situation is liked would not object to pur- Chase a lease. Please to direct, post-paid, describing full particulars, for A. B. at Mr. Walpole's, Grocer and Tea-dealer, No. 14, Titzroy-street, Fitzroy-square, London. COAL FREIGHTS. OWNERS and MASTERS of SHIPS who are inclined to Contract for the Freightage of 10,00$ CHALDERS of COAE, or any part thereof, from Swansea to the Coast of Sussex, between Rye and Eastbourne, arc desired to send their proposals, in writing, to Wm. Grove and Son, Merchants, Swansea. Swansea, Jan. 21,1805. Sr- PEMBROKESHIRE. AT a numerous MEETING of the SOCIETY for the Encouragement of AGRICULTURE and INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT, within the county oi PEMBROKE, held at the Castle-inn, in Haverfordwest, fill Thursday, the 17th of January, 1805, The Right lIon. Lord CAWDOR in the Chair; It was unanimously resolved to offer Premiums in the "present year for The best Bulls and Heifers of the Pembrokeshire breed. The best Rams and Ewes of any breed. The best Boars and Sows of any breed. The best Crops of Turnips twice hoed. The best and largest quantity of Clover Seed. For the encouragement of Labourers, and Male and Fe- male Servants in Husbandry. Also. for the encouragement of Artificers who shall pro- duce the best specimens of skill; in making Implements oi Husbandry. Printed Particulars of the Premiums, &c. &c. may be had "by applying to IVJr. Rees, at the Castle-inn, Haverfordwest. CHARLES HASSALL, Sec. Eastwood, Jan. 18,1805. !n; —. ;— ft ;■?)—tr~> fVEreguest that you will call aCallNTY MEET- ING, for the piirpo'se of taking mlo consideration tk? most 'effectual mode of SUPP iiESSING the C1R~ CULATION of all NOTES under i IfE POUNDS itac-h, except those of the BANK of ENGLAND. Carm( Carmarthen, Jan. 18, 1805. Cawcior, Robert Seymour, John Wms. Hughes, John Wms. Hughes, John Morgan, sen. N. Morgan,. Geo. Griflies Williams, Thomas 'Blome, David J. Edwards, John Jones, Chas. Morgan, M.D. Chas. Morgan, John Morgan, jun. Walter Horton, William Morgan, D. H. Pugh, i Thos. Beynon, Llandilo, [ T. Bishop, Llandovery, T. Wiitiams, Llansadarn. Jo John Symmpns, Esq. High Sheriff of the County of Carmarthen. I To the NOBILITY and GENTLEMEN of the County of CARMARTHEN. GENTLEMEN, In consequence of the requisition delivered me, qf Mich the above is a copy,- and of another, signed many respectable. gentlemen "of the county, to cell a Meeting to take into. consideration the expediency of ttpp/yitig to Parliament for an '4cl to consolidate the Oaols for the County and County of the Borough of Carmarthen, upon such conditions as may be then sug- gested, on the part of the,said Borough, I beg leave to inform you, that I have appointed Tuesday, the 5th day of Febr uary next, for holding such Meetinga at the Shire.. Hall, in the town of Carmarthen, at twelve o'clock in theforenoon. I have the to CENTLJSStEy, Your very humble servant, Jan. 21, 1805. JOHN SYMMONS. CANCERS.. THE following remarkable Cures of CAN- EI)G- CERS, without incision, by Mrs. PLUNKETT EDG- eu MBE, may be depended upon, as the Cancers are pre- served in spirits: Mr. EDWARDLINGHAM, Glover, Fish-street, Worcester, cured of a Cancer in his under lip, which he had been af- flicted with three years. Mr. H E N i N G T o t., of Uxbridge,Middlesex,aged 72years, cured of a dangerous Cancer in his under Lip, which he had been alfiicted with many years. Mr. AusTiNrP^ed 73 years, of Easton, hear Newbury, Berks, cured of a Cancer in his under iip, which he had been afflicted with fifteen years. Mrs. LIF.FULI.Y, of Cheltenham, cured of a Cancer in her left breast, which she had been .afflicted with many years. Mr. BA KI.R, of Chittern, near Warminster, Wilts, cured of a cancerous complaint in his throat. Mrs. Groves, Miik-street, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, cured of a dangerous Cancer in her right breast: with many others, some 01 whom are not willing to have their names inserted, but will satisfy any private enquirer ;»s to the au- thenticity of their cures, all of whom have enjoyed good health since their-oilyes. were performed. JVxrs. Pi.UNKETT EDGCTTMBE'S (of.Bath)engagements re- quiring her residence in London for soiue .months, she may >e consulted as iisual, at her housa, No. 10, Poland-street, V^iord-street. s N. B. No letters answered except post-paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND MAY BE KNTERJ- D 1TO.X IMMEBIATKI.Y, ALL that DWELLING-HOUSE cy STORE- BOUSES, situate on the QUAY, in the town of S\v w SE A, late the residence of Mr. Barnaby Hawkins, COUSIM- iftg of a large shop, office, parlour, kitchcu, and cellar, w)';). a stable and other conveniences on the ground-floor; draw ing-room and three bed-chambers on the second floor. 1 IK storehouses are lour ill number,'ami have been often let tor i'40 per ai The sitoanofcrnjust be allowed to b' tl most eligibl i l icss hi the tow, and is Well.worth the attention of a tl i r,,Baker, or Conifactor. For particular; enquire of Mrs/Pnchard.on the Premise: lUERTHYR-TYDVIL. TO BE LET, A New, handsome HOUSE, not yet finished, but will lie fit'for •occupation about May next. The said house is.very pleasantly situated on a rising ground ad- joining the glebe .land, with apiece of garden -ground, in front, and a stable, Ijack "kitchen, and the use of a pump behind. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Henry Jones, shop- keeper, Merthyr-Tydvil. CARDIGA NSHIRE FARMS'. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED TIPON AT LAHY-OAY NFXT, FIVE very desirable and extensive FARMS, with suitable Buildings, situate in the .several parishes oi Llanfihangie, Groythin, and Gwnnws, in the county of! Cardigan, consisting each of about 1000 Acres of ARABLE, I MEADOW, and PASTURE I>AN.D, In a good state of cultivation, with very extensive Common Rights on the ad- jacent hills. Mr. John Thomas, of the Dcvii's-Bridge inn, will shew the Premises. For further particulars' apply to Mr. Stephens, Solicitor, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. i HEREFORDSHIRE. r~ TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF THREE OR SIX YEARS, AND ENTERED UPON A Capital MESSUAGE and MANSION- HOUSE, called TILLING TON COURT, situate in the township of TILLING TON, within a shorrrlis-, tance ot a turnpike-road leading to the city of Hereford, from winch it is distant about four miles; containing a haii, two parlours,.several commodious bed-chambers, kitchen, brewhouse, and other, conveniences'; logetbcrwitiJ two coach-ho.uses, two stables, a spacious barn, dove-house, two gardens welistoc-kedwith wail and other fruit trees; a hot-house well stocked with pines, green-ho use, and ponds stored with forming a commodious and comfortable re- sidence ioragentieman with a family also about 60 Acres of ARABLE, MEADOW, PASTURE, HOP-eiiOUND, and ORCHARDING, in high cultivation. The furniture, or any pari: thereof, may be had at a valuation. For a view of the premises, and for further particulars, apply (post-paid) to Messrs. Bird and Stock, Solicitors, Herelord. BEAUTY, HEALTH, and a GOOD SET of TEETH, Easily to be obtained by using of NEWTON's RESTORATIVE TOOTH POWDER, Patronized and used by Their Majesties and the rest of the Royal Family, And Sold by T. JENKINS, Printer, Swansea, MR. NEWTON has the honour to acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and the Ladies in general of Swansea, and the south of Wales, that being, honoured'' with the patronage and support of Their Majesties, and the rest of the Rov.d ra.nily, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland aiul his Lady/as weii as by most of the distinguished Nobility and Gentry in the United Kingdom, and heino- perfectly sensible of the many obligations he is under to the most eminent of the'faculty, in not only usins/ but in recommending generally the use of his Tooth Powder, negs leave, in the most earnest manner, to return his sin- cere thanks to them and though he is surrounded by the aiost consummate empirics, (forcing their dangerous nos- irums for the Teeth, &c. to be circulated through the kingdom by the most false and audacious advertisements) begs leave, in the most earnest manner, to- caution the ftublic against becoming the dupes of such unprincipled ar- tiiices, and to assure them that he still continues to supply his numerous Venders with his T'oOth Powde. genuine, through his only wholesale Agents, Messrs. Shaw and hdwards, No. 66, St. Paul's Churcii-yard, London, pre- pared from the only Recipe of that great H-nd learned physicfah, the late Sir Richard Jebb, M. D. to tlleir, pre- sent Majesties. It is as pleasant in its use as it; is excellent iu its effects. It speedily renders tlie Teeth smooth and white the gumshealthlul and firm; eradicates ithe most inveterate scurvy in the gums and by using it regularly, according, to the printed directions sealed round each. box. Mr. Newton, the only proprietor, will one thousand pounds, if ever an instance occurs of any person having the Tootb-ach, or a Tooth decay, to the latest period of life. Mr. Newton hopes by inserting the following Letter of a gentleman, well known in Swansea and its vicinity, will prove an ult erior demonstration of .the superior efficacy of his Tooth Powder :— Sir Watkin Lewes has received a box of Mr. Newton's Tooth Powder, which was sent,liiiii yesterday, being most dreadfullyatllicted with the Tooth-ach it afforded him al- most instant relief. He was about sending his servant for another, when Mr. Newton's man called with one (in case of a return) as herhinks it the most valuable medicine for the Tooth-ach he ever experieaced. The relief Sir W. has received, has induced him.to send Mr. Newton one guinea, which he desires Mr. Newton will do him the favour to accept, .and shall feel himself particularly happy in recom- mending all his friends to make use of it "for .the" future. Green-street,Xrrosvmor-square, Dec..18th, 1803. To,.Mr. Newton, Great Russell-street, Bedford-square." Also, for theFacc and Skin, is particularly recommended, -NEWTON's ROYAL SWEET-SCENTED LUPIN SOAP, the only article at present known to make and preserve a beautiful skin prevents the hands and face from chapping in cold weather; in hot weather it removes all freckles, sun- burns, and tans) is particularly recommended for gentle- men to shave with who have tender faces. Also, Newtoti's Warranted Tooth Brushes, made purposely to use with his Tooth Powder. The great complaint of common tooth brushes is, that they are so badly manufactured, that in a few times using the hairs all become TooM-, as well as very dangerous to use.—Mr. Newton warrants all his Tooth Brushes. All the above articles are sold genuine, wholesale,only, 9 c, on] by Messrs. Shaw and Edwards, No. 66, St. Paul's Ghmch- yard, London; and retail by T. Jenkins, at the Cambrran Printing-office and Mr., Flexman, Swansea; J. Bird, Cardiff; W. M. Davis, Slerthyr Tidvil J. Daniel, Car- marthen; J. Potter, Haverfordwest J. Roden, Denbigh Owen, Welchpool; Mrs. Tye, Wrexham; Griffiths, Ludlow Salter, Oswestry; Griffiths, Bishop's Castle Alien, Here- font; C. Jones, GIocester; W. Pine, Bristol; and by every Medicine Vender and Periunier in every town in the United Kingdom, at the following prices :—" Tooth Powder ^s. per box. Tooth Brushes is. each. Iloval Lupin Soap sciiiare.. N. B. Please to ask for Newton's Tooth Powder, war- ranted Tooth Brushes, and his Royal Lupin Soap. I ON SALE, AT MANSFIELD's WAREHOUSE, STRAND, SWANSEA,- A Large Cargo of prime WHITE and RED L A HERRINGS, just imported from the Isle of Man. ALSO. 1 ICKLED BEEF, i"ti.> PORK, «Ct UHJ.Al, MAUr, OATS, BEANS. GARDEN Ditto. GREY PEASE, BOILING Ditto, HAY, STRAW, CANDLES, PITCH a- TAR, VARNISH, BRICKS, .s'c. cic. FIELDS. TO BE SOLD, FOUR FIELDS, (Tithe-free) within half a mile of the town of SWANSEA. For particulars apply at the Office of Robert Nelson Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD, OR LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, WINDSOR LODGE; consisting of two par- lours, ou« large drawing-room, five airy bed-chain- bers, two kitchens, cellars, &C. &c. with a garden, coach- house, and stable.. The House stands on an eminence, w ithin 0" a few minutes walk of the town of Swansea, and coiiiiiatid s an extensive, land and sea prospect. For particulars apply to Mr, Hopkm Davies, who will shew the premises; or at the Office of Rob. Nelson Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. 6LAMQRGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By THOMAS BO WEN, On Monday, the 25th of February inst. at three o'clock in the evening, at the Greyhound-inn, in the town of Swan-, sea, uniess in the mean time disposed of by Private Con- tract, of which notice will be given in this papet, LL that desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, comprising a very excellent DWKLLING-HOUSE, and suitable Outhouses, with about 85 Acres of MEADOW, ARABLE, and PASTURE LAND, called CWMMAWR, « in the parish oi LI.ANRHIDIAN, now the possession of Clerk Kelly M'Adam, Esq.. I Ids Estate is about six miles distance frum the town of bwamea, two miles and a haif from Penclawdd, and the same distance irorn Lloughor, and within three miles of tlie Rail-Road from Swansea to the Mumbles. It contains two valuable Veins of Coal, wliich may be opened at a trifling expence, and worked ta great advantage. It has very ex- tensive Rights of Common, is in good repair, and the House fit tor the reception of a genteel'tamily. The Land-Tax has been purchased by the Proprietor, and it is Tithe-free of Hay. A part of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage. i or particu'a'is apply at the Office of Mr. Phillips, Attor- ney, Swansea, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A Capital modem-built MANSION, delight- tully situate in the lower part of Cardiganshire, upon 1the nver Ayvy'. fit. ibr a very genteel establishment, with any quantity of highly cultivated rich Ground, from 50 Acres to Acres, now possessed by the owner. This valuable demesne is in a geiiteel neighbourhood, has o-ood roads, jiear cheap markets, adorned with woods and water, and, within its own limits, has plenty of Game, excel- tentbabnonandothcrush. A printed particular lays for inspection with the Printer and applications (from principals) addressed Pv. S. Post- office, -Newcastle, Carmarthenshire, -will be forwarded to the 1 loprietor, and have immediate attention. u°!fCC w^je o'veu in this paper when sold, Half, or a larger part, of the purchase money may, ifrequtrcd,remain.. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, GALLIOT ANN, NOW lying in Cardiff River, a strong built admeasures 89 iTons- and 6'i-94ths; w'" carry 130 Tons, is well calculated for tbe Cod Trade, draws but seven feet water when laden, will slutt without ballast, is well found in sails, cables, anchors, &c. and has a most excellent boat.. For particulars appiy to T. Dalton, Cardiff; or Charles J ones, .who will shew the Vessel, i For Rheumatisms, Sprains, Chilblains,$y. DR. STEERS's OPODELDOC. THIS Medicine, from its warm, penetrating -&. and attenuating qualities, is found to be an axcelieat remedy for external Rheumatisms; and by its strengthen- ing powers, it speedily restores the parts which have been injured by Bruises and Sprains. It is of great service in Cramps or Numbness, Stiffness or 'Weakness of the Joints, and as an embrocation for the Soreness of the Feet after vio- lent exercise as also in promoting a proper circulation in the Limbs when iji a paralytic state. If is also particularly recommended for Chilblains;, and if used in time it will pre- vent their breaking; but in this case it should be dissolved and applied warm. The-genuine Opodeldoc is prepared and sold only by F Newbery and Sons, 45, St. Paul's, London Price <ii. (><i. a, bottle, duty included; But as a variety ot counterfeits are offered to the public, in which the names of Dr. Steers, of Charing-cross, and Mr. Newbery, are Jraudenily made use of, purchasers are requested to observe whether the word > Aevebanj, At>. 45, St. Paul'itt be eur^rctved in tlio stamp; ifuot, the preparation must be spurious. Sold also by T. Jenkins, and T. Allen, Swansea; and by those other Venders in the country wiio have an annual ap-' pointment under the signature, and seai:of Messrs. Newberv• DISTEMPER and MANGE, in DOGS, THE" Public attention is called to the follow- ing most efficacious Animal Remedies, discovered* and prepared by Mr. BLAINE,. No. 5, Wells-street, Ox- ford-street, the reputation of which has been stamped, by their unlimited success.$d His Powder for the DISTEMPER in DOGS. 1-6 each. I i i-> neAcr-tading Ointment for the Cure of MANGE in DOGS 2. 6 per box. 1 likewise his Mange Powders, for the cure 1 of Mange and other Foulnesses in Dogs 2 0 per set. Wash for Canker in the Ear T. 2 6 perbottie. Worm Powders g 5 per set. And Purging Balls. 36 per box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by T. Boosey, No..4, Brds.d- street, near tite Royal Exchange also by'^arclav ami Son, Fleet-Market; T. 'Huddlesfon, Dublin f and retail bv T\ Jenkins, Printer of this Paper J. Bird, Cardiff ;AV'. M. Davios, Merthyr-Tidvil: J. Daniel, Carmarthen; Wiluiot, Pembroke; J.. Potter, Haverfordwest; W. ;ind"G. Norih, Brecon; and by all Venders of Genuine Medicines through- out the kingdom. Where may be had, Mr. BLAINE's Genuine'HOItSE MEDICINES, for the various complaints to which that noble Asiftia! is subiect BLAINE's TREATISE on DISTEMPER, Is ———— DOMESTIC TREATISE ou HORSES and DOGS, 4s. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Mack worth-Arms inn, in the town of Swansea, on Saturday, the 2d ot March, 1805, subject to such Condi- tions of Sale, as shall then be produced, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given, VALUABLE TIMBER. Loti. ^|NE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED V ami SEVEN fine OAK TREES, many of which are fit for the Iloval Navv.. Lot 2. ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-TWO fine ASH TREES. Ine above Timber is now growing on AKERLOGY FARM, in the parish ot Li.ANRIDIEN, eleven miles west of Swan- sea; the whole within half a mile of the navigable river Bury, which on. spring tides comes close to the Farm. For particulars apply to Thomas Dalton, Carl iff. Any person desirous of viewing the above, are desired to to call on Margaret Daiton, Penclawdd, who will send a person to shew it. PEMBROKESHIRE. Valuable and Improvable Freehold ESTATZ, WITH ROYALTIES, MANOR, FISHERY, PERPETUAL ADVOWSON, &c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION^ By PETER COXE, BURRELL, and FOSTER, At Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change-alley, Cornhill.Lon- don, on'lhursday, March 28,1805, at twelve o'clock:, A Very valuable and improvable FREEHOLD ESTATE, containing 1200 Acres of Land, let t» te- aants at will, called GREAT TREFGARN, being a. Parish and Lordship of itseli, situate in a deligh ful part of the_ county of Pembroke, abounding in Game, ive mdes on tne turnpike-road from Haverfordwest, and ten miles from iisgard; consisting of sundry gardens, orchards, bartons, court ledges, barns, stables, closes, pieces and ptr- cels of rich and fertile ARABLE, MEADOW, < £ WOOD LAND, 40 Acres of which is OAK TIMBER, highly ona- mental as well as profitable, and with uninclosed Shexp W aiks; the whole compact and in a ring-fence. Together with the next Presentation and Perpetual Advowscn of the Living of GREAT TREFGARN, arid ail the Royalties, Mano- '^l .Rfgnts in Court Leet, Court Baron, See.; with an exftnt of Fishery of near two miles of the West Cledde, that skirts the Estate, a favourable stream for Eels, Trout, and Salmon. is good Slone oli the Estate for Building, and a Grist- Mill might be erected at very little expence. This property is well worth the attention of any Noble- man or Gentleman who may wish to invest his money in Land, m a part of the country where the value of Land is daily rising, as in that part of South-Wales. 5 viewed any time till the sale, on application to Air. 1 eter Axton, Belmont, near Haverfordwest; of whom particulars may be bad one month-preceding; also of Messrs. 2,, w' 'Docker, Yates, and H'ddsoii, Manchester; John Chamberlain, Esq. Chester-; the Bush-inn, Bristol; the White-Hart, Narberth; the Cast I*and the Mariner, Haver- 'o/dwest; at Lloyd's and Garraway's Coffee-houses and of Messrs. Peter Coxe, Burrell, and Foster, Throgmorton- street, London, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. PHEI\DERGAST, PEMBROKESHIRE. Freehold WATER COTTON-MILL, §c. With SEVEN ACRES of LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By PETER COXE, BURRELL, and FOSTER, At Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change-alley, Cornhill, Lon- don, 011 Friday, trie 22d Feb. 1805, at twelve o'clock, ALL that capital ERECTION, lately occu- -Pied by Mattiievv TOPIIAM, Esq, as a COTTON MA N JFACl ORl, tour stories 111 "neight; containing 151 'i Spmdles, but so constructed as to be capable of working a much greater number, and supplied by a powerful Stream, which was never known to tail iu tue driest season, most eligibly situate at PRESOEEOAST, in the county of Pem- broke, witbm one mile oniy oi tlie sea-port town of Haver- fordwest; together with a substantial Dwelling, Grist-Mill, other small Houses, Carpenter's and Smith's Shops, Slaugh- ter-house, Barn and Stable, Garden and Meadow Land,con- taining altogether seven Acres, with a considerable addition ot Head-water and Bai'tks on each side. These valuable Works have been erected with the best materials, and at a considerable expence, and are capable oi being rendered very beneficial to a purchaser from the cheapness of labour 111 that district, and may be converted to a vanety of uses m Grisi-Mili, Dressmg-Miil, 6cc. iVc. being peculiarly welladaptcd for any spacious manufactory that requires room and water to carry on an extensive con- cern with effect. The SpUtdics may or may not be takvu, at the option of the purchaser. May be viewed any time till the sale, on application to Mr. Peter Axton, Belmont, near Haveriordwest; of whom particulars may be had one month preceding; also of Mess. Shaw, Docker, Yatcs, and Hod son, Manchester; .John Chamberlain, Esq. Chester; the Bush-inn, Bristol; the Wiuie-Hart, Narberth; the CasUe and, theMarmer, Haver- lord west; the W.nte-Bear, Blackburn; the Red-Lion, Cliorley; at Lloyd's and Garraway's Coffee-houses; and of Messrs. Peter Coxe, Burreil, and Foster, Tiirogmorton- street, London, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. By his Majesty's. Royal Letters Patent. DR. SIBLYV'RE-ANIMATING SOLAR TINCTURE; or, PABULUM of LIFE. A cer- tain and efficacious remedy far the cure of consumptions, asthmas, choiic, dropsy, muscular and nervous debility, tabes dorsaus, rheumatic gout,, spasms, and all complaints of the blood and lymph, scrophulu, or King's evil, bruises, internal and external, gun-shot, or other wounds, See. which see in a Pamphlet, to be had gratis, ot 1. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, by whom this invaluable Restorative is sold, mbot- lies at 6s. ?s. (id. and 14s. each. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.. Mr: JOHN SWAN, of \Vind-streer, Swansea, was seized with a dreadful fever, which, when it abated, left an in- rlammatian on his lungs, which became ulcerated, and he was reduced to a mere skeleton. In tins deplorable situa- tion, which had uanied all medical skill, a friend, who had S'lme tune beiote been neariv as bad, advised him to try the SoLAR Tr-NCTURE, which had cured him. Following the counsel of his friend, Mr. S. purchased two bottles", which immediately relieved, and shortly after entirely re- moved, his complaints, and restored him to his former health. Mr. S. now says, he must have sunk into the grave, had he not taken this valuable meuicme, and considers himielf twenty years younger, such were its wonderful t n t- is incomparable preparation is sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; J. Bird, Cardiff"; W. M. Davis, MertityrTidvil; J. Dafiiel, Carmarthen J. Potter, Haver- fordwest;. Wilmot, Pembroke; Hughes, Kib'eran- W. and G. North, Brecon; J. Roden, Denbigh; Owen, »V"cichpool Mrs. Tye, W-rexJiara; Griffiths, Ludlow: Salter, Oswestry; Griffiths, Bishop's'Castle Allen, Here-' iord Tudor, Monmouth C. Jones, Glo.cesier and by all Vender, of Patent Med.cines—in bottles at 14s. 7s. 6d. and Cs. cadi, duty incnided; -ofwdioiu may be had, printed pamphlets oi remarkable cures. THE LtJNiiR TINCTURE, for the FEMALE SEX, at 10s. 6d. per bottle. J list published, a new edition, with large additions of Dr. Sibly's 'Medical Mirror. Treating on the Origin o"- and the Principles of l t-ife aad Peatb, Te.be'had "1 of CARMARTHENSHIRE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Beardnn in the, town of Llandilo, on Sah'rdav, the 9th day of February next, between the hours of three vud fiveo-c/ockm theevemug, subject to the Conditions of Cont ac^ Pr#daced' °r & the mean time by Private ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELHtng. HOUsE, caHeiJ TAVYN VCAPPELISSA, with the Cart-house and Stable belonging thereto; and.a TenenK-nt tnerewitli, caiied Cap'peideicyma* 'consist Ot ten fields, pi ces and parcels of- land"; alstj a. PKTC or 1 a reel of Land, called The Padtfoch and two other Pieces or Parcels of Groaud, called Cuelru-ynissa, "lately cousistinp ofollc tield; being part of an.adjoining Tenement, c*S'letl CappeMewyganal, containing aJlagetl¡cr S6A.Ht. 27P. si- tuate in the parish of LLANARTHN t-y. in the couiivy of Car- marthen, and now held by Mr. John Griffiths, under a leage for a term of three Jives, viz. Mr-John Griffiths, Mary h;* wife, and Sarah their daughter, at the yearly rent of"t M 10s. This Farm lies in the vale of Tewy, on the banks of the river Tewy, and within five miles of the town of Carmar- then, and the new turnpike-road from Llandilo to Carmar- then goes over it. For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Lewis, At- torney, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire. IN THE VALE OF GWENDRAETHFACH, Near CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's-Arms inn, in the town of Carmarthen, on the. 2.5th of February next, between the hours of two and tour o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions of Sale which shall be then produced, By WILLIAM DA YIES, Auctioneer, Loti. A LL that exceeding fertile and very XJL desirable FARM, and rich MEAPOW and PASTURE LASDS, called GLANYRYNNIS, situate in the said vale, m the parish of LLANDDAROG, m the said county of Carmarthen, and about seven mites irorn the market-town of Carmarthen, and within lew hundred yards to Lime, and within the distance of two miles to Coal." Lot 2. Also another very compact arid truly valuable FARM, adjoining G Ianyrynnis, called L OD GE, consisting of beautiful MEADOW and PASTURE LANDS. Lot 3. And also another FARM, adjoining the last-men- tioned premises, called COURT, containing many Acres of low MEADOW LANDS, and extensive. F ^STXJRE and CORN GROUNDS, in an improved state of culture:. The Dwelling-houses and Outbuildings, Fences and In- closures, upon those three Farms, are 111 excellent repair, and the soil, without exception, as rich and luxuriant as any in the county of Carmarthen and the-Corn Lands upon the two last lots lay on a gentle rise of the vale, in a due south' aspect; and the Meadow and Pasture Lands have every convenience of further improvement, by the proper use and management of water, which springs in great prof usion out of the rising lands. These, with the other local advantages of being near Lime and Coal, and the small distance from the best market in South-Wales, render this property truly valuable. For particulars apply to John Williams, Solicitor, Car- marthen. -Sold by T. JENKINS, SWANSEA. 7VKI'TS, S' CURIOUS AND INTERESTING. This Day is published, price Bs. In one volume, octavo, of near 300 pages, with an elegant Portrait of the Author, A New Edition (with Additions) of A GUIDE to HEALTH; or, ADVICE to -Ea. BOTH SEXES in a variety of Complaints: exolala- nigthe most simple and efficacious remedies tor tnose disease* which are treated on under the toliowiua: heads, vi/ Abortion Address to the fair Sex Parents, Guardians, itc. Advice to nervous Patients Air Appetite A-ihnia Barren, women Appetite A-ihnia Barren, women Basbfuiness Bathing, observations on Birth, particulars relating to Body, unfavorable posture of Bowels Bubo Chiorosis, or greensickness Chiid-bearing Child-birth C ho: dee Chancres Ciap Cold Consumption Conception Cure for nervous diseases Dancing Daily exercise Dejection Deficiency of natllraIstrength j Difference between venereal symptoms aud those otten m: stak en for th em Digestion J Dreams Exercise Female complaints Fits Fits Flannel Flatulence, or .windy com- plaints Flatulence, or .windy com- plaints Fluor Albus, or whites Girls Gonorrhoea Gout Gouty spasms in the stomach I Grear schools Heavy suppers Hereditary diseases Heart-burn Hypochondriac complaints i Hysteric affections Immoderate evacuation Internal sinking Incubus, or ni ;hi mare Irregularity about the turn of life Leprosy Lime-water.. LowneSi of spirits Love Maids of a weakly constitu- tion T liati Menses Memory, loss or defect of I or' MotLets, their duty Nerves, weak Obscene conversation, bane- fut ejfects of Parents and Guardians ————, address to ParHphymüsiç Phthisis, or consumption Phymosis Pregnancy Quick digestion Rheumatism Riding 011 horseback Rising-early Scurvy Scrofula Suppression of the mensflg Svvoonings Symptoms of Pregnancy Tea Temperance Timidity Turn of life Ulcers in the throat secret j\reHereal disease Virgins sea W alking Vv'ater Weakness Wind Windv Honor* Wine" Women's milk lie! Youth. By S. SOLOMON, M. IX 0 blessed Health thou art absvc ail gold and treasure it is thou wbo l'nlargest the soul, and epenist all it* powers, tlf receive instruction and relish virtue. He tiuitJias thee, hag Utile more to wisn for; and he that is so ivrclchcd as to want time, wants every thing with thee!"—Sriiii.wt.. TO THE PTTJILIC. i Every person, young and old, should purchase this book, there.beiijg scarcely an individual who is not interested in some part of it. In'particiilar it is recommended to youn* iueii and boys; as an early attention to the latter mayser^S to guard them from a fatal rock on which thousands split, and be the means of preserving their bodies from dis- ease, and also their souls, their minds, and ail their faculties from destruction. London: printed for the Author, and sold by H. D. Sv- inouds, Paternoster-row, and Mathevvs, Strand: DiK-' afe, Dublin; Baxter, Edmburgh; Ibl.v, Cork; Msgee, Belfast: and by all other Booksellers and Printers ol'.Provincial Newspapers in the United 'Kiagdvia, 3*. erJv, d«U< vered ..0;:0: carriage.