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SUBSCRIPTION COFFEE-ROOM, 'MACK WORTH-ARMS. A GENERAL MEETING of the SUBSCRIB- s- to t'^ls ROOM, is 'requested on Tuesday, the I'Zth. instant, at seven o'clock in the evening, on parti- (. eular business. | G. JEFFREYS, J, C. COLLINS, k- T.JOHN-0_ Feb. 1, 1803. H. AINSWORTH. MONEY. TO be advanced on MORTGAGE of FREE- A HOLD or COPYHOLD LANDS, the several sums ef d'fJOO, and £200. Apply to Mr. Pt. Williams, Solicitor, Cardiff. EllfPEO YjliENT. -F- A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, of respectable connexions, well acquainted with Business in'gene* Jal, is desirous of meeting with an engagement in some MANUFACTURING or MERCANTILE HOUSE in WALES (ór the adjoining English counties) where his ta- lents and attention might be useful. Any Nobleman or Gentleman in want of a man of educa- tion and respectability to take an active part on his Estates, would find him not unworthy patronage. A line addressed Mr. E. Knight, Post-office, Bristol, will Saeet immediate and respectful attention. SERVANTS IVANTED. A MAN to take care of a HORSE and OPEN CARRIAGE; roust attend in the House, and have an exceptionable Character. Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to A. B. at Mr. Daniel's, Stationer, Carmarthen. Also, a good COOK, in a small family where no Kitchen- Maid is kept. She must Milk a Cow'and have an excep- tionable Character. Apply as above'. WANTED, at KYTHELYD COLLIERY, near SWANSEA, a Person who will CONTRACT to WORK from FIVE to TEN WEYS per Day, out of the SIX FEET CULM VEIN, (now in work by level and sails laid to the Coal head) and to deliver and ship "the same at the Canal Company's Wharf, Swansea, for which 26s, per Wey will be given. The Colliery having been tried by level made in the solid Coal for a considerable distance, is ascertained to be of easy working, and the price ofiercd exceeds what is paid at an adjoining Colliery. The Contractor will be furnished with Waggons and Barges, and may accommodated with a Farm of 135 Acres, with suitable Farm Buitdings; several Workmen's Cottages, a Blacksmith and Carpenter's Shop, Stables, Store- house, Accomptiiig-house,, &c.—He will be required to find security for the performance of his Contract. The terms wiii be found worth the attention of a substan- t, tial person accustometf to Colliery concerns- SWANSEA. TO BE LET, eN' A REPAIRING LEASE FOR TWENTY-ONE YBAR8, on T XI11 EE LIVES, The HOUSE, MALTHOUSE, # STABLES, situate in HIGH-STREET, late in the occupation of Mr. Benjamin Davies, deceased. Also, To be LET, FOR A TERM OF THREE LIVES AND 99 YEARS, v Several PARCELS of BUILDING GROUND, adjoin- ing High-street, Anne-street, and the Back-lane. Possessiomnay be immediately had. Apply at the Office of Da,vies and Berrington; I or to Mr. David Rees, at the Foundery, Swansea. (One Concern.) Oystermouth Railway or Tram-Road. NOTICE is hereby given, that the COM- .6.. MITTEE appointed to manage the affairs of the COMPANY of PROPRIETORS of the said undertaking, have this day made a call of,.£5 for evei'y £100, from the Subscribers to, and Proprietors of, the said undertaking, to be paid into the hands of Henry Sharpe Pocklington, Esq. Treasurer, at the Glamorganshire Bank, in Swansea, on or before Monday, the 4th day of March next. Swansea, i GAB. JEFFREYS, February 4,1805. Clerk to the said Committee. PEMBROKESHIRE. MILFORD TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising from the Gates called MILFORD, JOITN- (iS'lON, and 1 ILL GATES, on the Milford Turnpike-Road, ■will be LET by AUCTION, on Saturday, the 9th day of March next, at. the Castle-inn, in Haverfordwest, betwixt the Lours of ten and eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for one whole year, to commence from the 1st day of April follow- ing—Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, enter into security, *vith sufficient sureties, for payment oi the rents quarterly. I he neat produce of the^e Gates for the present year is. By OrdeiMif the Trustees, T „ JOHN GWYNNE, their Clerk. Haverfordwest, Feb. 2, 180.').. RHEUMATISM, PAINS IN THE LIMBS, &c. Dr. Bateman,s Pectoral Drops. THE Public never had a more valuable Me- A dicine presented to them, than these tuestimabte Drops, as a ccrtam cure in RlK;umatic and Chronic Complaints* violent Colds. and, consequent Pains in the Limbs, giving reliefin the most violent (its of the Gout; in short, it has 'now been so long established, and its virtues so well known to the public in general, that it would be needless to say more in its praise: but grveat as the good effects are from taking the true and genuine BATSMAN'S DROPS, the consequences resulting from taking the counterfeit sorts, are too frequently as much the reverse, the ill effects of which have been often experienced; it is therefore recommended to every one to take particular notice, that the words," T)i- 1 ccy and Co. No. 10, Bow Church-yard," are printed in the stamp affixed to each bottle, and signed at the top of each bill of directions—all others are counterfeit. Sold,, wholesale and, retail, by Messrs. Dicey and Co. in bottles, at Is. ,1-id. duty included and retail by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, and j. Edmonds, Swansea E. Rees, N ealh; J. Daniel, J.Ross, and J. Goulston, Carmarthen; 0, Owen, Haverfordwest; R. Wilmot, Pembroke; R. Rees, Llandovery; W. and G. North, Brecon; B. Ilill, Knighton; Bevan and Sweetman, Ihy; N. Beadles, and Rees and Belch, Pontipool; C. Vatchcli, Cardiff; H. Llewellyn, Bridgend O. Tudor, Monmouth W. Pritchard, Chepstow; W.1 Court, St. Br iavil T. Browning, Lidney; I D. White, Blakenev; and by the principal dealers in Pa- tent Medicines in 'every town throughout Great-Britain. Of whom may be had, from Dicey and Co.'s warehouse as above, s. d. I. s. d. Dr, Anderson's Scots Stoughton's Elixir 1 H Pills, 3(1 in a box 11* Friar's Balsam 1 if Hooper's Female Pills 1 Bathing Spirits 0 o' •ftqmre's Grand Elixir 18 Godfrey's Cordial 0 8 •Rostock's Elixir 2 3 Golden and plain Spirits 'p-^dclitfe's Purging of Scurvy. Grass 1 li ^Elixir 1 Beaume de Vie 3 6 n -affy'8 Elixir '23; Rymer's Tincture 29 allei bottles 1 6 Walker's Jesuits Drops 2 9 —- CARDIGANSHIRE- FARMS. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT LADY-DAY NEXT, FIVE very desirable and extensive FARMS, with'suitable Buildings, situate in the several parishes of Llanfihangle, Crovthin, and Gwnnws, in the county of a Cardigan, consisting each of about 1000 Acres of ARA BLE, MEADOW,. aud PASTOllE LAN O, in a good state of cultivation, with very extensive Common Rights on the ad- jacent. hills. Mr. John Thomas, of the Devil's-Bridgeinn, will shew the Premises. _For,further particulars apply to Nir. Stepleiis, Solicitor, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, npHE TIMBER now growing on ABEIILOGY A FARM, advertised to be sold at the Ma:k worth-Arms inn, in the town, of Swansea, on the 2d of Mercli, 180,), be- tween the hours of four and six in the afternoon, will be sold, as it now stands, with all the Underwood, except the Alder, to the best bidder, without reserve. For any further particulars apply to T, Dalton, Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By THOMAS BOWEN, On Monday, the 25th of February inst. at three o'clock in the evening, at the Grey hound-inn,-in the town of Swan- sea, unless in the meantime disposed of by Private Con- tract, of which notice will be given in this paper, A LL that desirable FREEHOLD." ESTATE, XJL comprising a very excellent DWELLING-HOUSE, and suitable Outhouses, with about 85 Acres of MEADOW, ARABLE, and PASTURE LAND, called CWMMAWR, situate in the parish of LLAXRHIDIAN, now the possession of Clerk Kelly M'Adam, Esq. This Estate is about six miles distance from the town of Swansea, two miles and a half from Penclawdd, and the same distance from Lloughor, afid within three miles of the Rail-Road from Swansea to the Mumbles. It contains two valuable Veins of Coal, which may be opened at a trifling expence, and worked to great advantage. It has very-ex- tensive Rights of Common, is in good repair, and the House fit for the reception of a genteel family. The Land-Tax lias been.purchased by the Proprietor, and it is Tithe-free of Hay. A part of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage. For particulars apply at the Office of Mr. Phillips, Attor- ney, Swansea, where a Plan of the Estate may be seen. 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 ot February next, between the hours of two and lour o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions of Sale which shall be then produced, By WILLIAM iM Vlh*, Auctioneer, L°t 1 ■ A LL that exceeding fertile and very -XJL desirable FARM, and rich MEADOW and PASTURE LANDS, called GLANYRYNNIS, situate in the said vale, m the parish of LLANBDAB.oc, in the said county of Carmarthen, and about seven miles from the market-town of Carmarthen, and within few hundred yards to Lime, and within the distance of two miles to Coal. Lot 2. Also another very compa-ct "and truly valuable FARM, adjoining G. llanyrynnis, called LODGE, 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- PASTURE and CORN GROUNDS, in an improved state of culture. The Dwelling-houses and Outbuildings, Fences and In- cisures, upon those three Farms, are in 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 profusion 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- marlhen. Kinnersley-Castle, Herefordshire, Jan. 15,1805. STOLEN, out of a statile, at this place,, last] night, a I)A IMv BAY MARE, about fifteen hands high, with a long white bla/.e down her face is rather low crested the two hind feet white, the fetlock joint of one of them considerably enlarged; is rising five years old, and has been used to the cart and team. Whoever can secure the said Mare, so that the proprietor may recover her, or will deliver her to him here, shall be handsomely rewarded for their trouble, besides having all the expences paid; and whoever will discover the thief or thieves who have stolen her, so that he or they may be pro- secuted to conviction, shall receive a reward of TEN GUI- NEAS, from L. PARKINSON. N. B. The Mare had a long tail when taken away, but the thief may probably have cropt it. TO THE ARMY, SFC, HARDL's new-invented BLACKING-POW- LER, patronised and used for the King and Royal Family, which softens the leather, repels water, and produces the finest jet lustre to cartouch boxes, boots, shoes, ladies clogs, &c. in boxes at Is. 6d. and Is. also, a mixture at 3s. which, by once using, will take out ink, or any stain from boot-tops, and the original colour may be preserved by his Cream at Is. fid. or Liquid for those of a darker colour, at Is. per bottle. The genuine are signed Robert Hardy, 3, Barnard,'s-Inn, London. Sold by him; by T. Jenkins, the Printer of this Paper; and one or more persons in every principal town in the United Kingdom. N.B. One trial will be sufficient to convince the public that the above articles are superior and cheaper than any that has been offered. J^OR RHEUMATISMS and COLDS which A. prevail at this season of the year, no Medicine is so safe and eilicacious as Dr. JAMES's .AN"ALEPTTC PILLS. Their peculiar tendency to promote perspiration, and all the natural secretions, will account for their singular virtues in these complaints, as well as in many others to which the bus- man frame is liable from the vicissitudes of our climate. They are admirably calculated for Disorders of the Sto- mach and Bowels, and for persons of a Bilious or a Gouty Habit. They are likewise particularly serviceable in Head- aches occasioned by indigestion; as also in preventing Pal- sies and Apoplexies, so often the consequence of lutein perance. Recourse should be had to them after any ex- cess, and upon' cyery slight indisposition and thus "their well known characteristic of promoting longevity will be maintained. They operate as a gentle purgative) .and re- quire no confinement. Sold only by F. Newbery and Sons, at the warehouse for Dr. James's Powder, No. 45, the east end of St. Paul's, London; in boxes, price 4s. fid. each, duty included or the quantity' of six may be had in one large box for ll. 4*,— observe that.the name, F. Newbery,.No. 45, St. Paul's," is engraved in the stamps. All others are counterfeits. Sold also by 'T. Jenkins, and T. Allen, Swansea; and bv those other Venders in the country who have an annual ap- pointmeat Rader the signature and seal of Messrs, Newbery. I CHILDREN. OVERSEERS of the POOR and others may V have an opportunity of placing CHILDREN as APPREN TICES at the BRIDGEN D^WO OLLEN MA- NUFACTORY i where the Children so employed have the advantage of being initiated in industrious habits, as well as the benefit of religious education, a .proper person bein<? ap- pointed to instruct: them every Suhdijy m School, and to at- tend with them on Divine Service. Letters (post-paid) addressed to Mr. Dare, at Bridgend Factory, will meet an early answer. CARDIGANSHIllE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, For the Benefit of the concerned, At the White-Hart inn, in the town of Cardigan, on Satur- day, the 2,3d day of February inst. between the hours of three and four o'clock in the afternoon, or in the mean time by Private Contract, of which notice will be given, THE GALLIOT JOHN of LIVERPOOL, of the {Burthen of 87 Tons per Register, (late,y -strande<i on Cardigan Bar, but now gQt Up tQ a pjace 0f saIet y i0i- repair); to- gether with all her Tackle, &c. The Vessel and Stores may be viewed any day previous to the sale, by applying to Capt. Williams, on board or to, Mr. John Bowen, Solicitor, Cardigan. PEMBROKESHIRE. Valuable and Improvable Freehold ESTATE, WITH ROYALTIES, MANOR, FISHERY, PERPETUAL ADVOWSON, &c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By PRTEB COXE, BURRED, and FOSTER, At Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change-alley, Cornhili, Lon- don, onthursday, March 28,1805, at twelve o'clock, A V-ery valuable and improvable FREEHOLD ESTATE, containing. 1200 ACres of Land, let to te- nants at will, called GREAT TREFGARN, being a Parish and Lordship of itself, situate in a delightful part of the county of Pembroke, abounding in Game, five miles on the turnpike-road from Haverfordwest, and ten. miles from Fisgard; consisting ot sundry gardens, orchards, bartons, court ledges, barns, stables, closes, pieces and par- cels of rich and fertile ARABLE, MEADOW, g: WOOD LAND, 40 Acres of which is OAK TIMBEH, highly, orna- mental as well as profitable, and with uninclosed Sheep Walks; the whole compact and in a ring-fence. Together with the next Presentation and Perpetual Advowson of the Living of GREAT TREFGAHN, apd all the Royalties, Mano- rial Rights in Court Leet, Court Baron, &c.; with an extent of Fishery of near two miles of the West Cledde, that skirts the L.-itate", a favourable stream for Eels, Trout, and Salmon. 1 here is good Stone on the Estate lor Building, and a Grist- Mill might he erected at very little expence. I'his -property •«*«) i. wortj, retention Illan or G«utJeman who may wish to invest his money in Land, in a part of the country where the value of Land is daily rising, as in that part of South-Wales. May be viewed any time till the sale, on application to Mr. Peter Axton, Belmont, near Haverfordwest; of whom particulars may be had one month preceding; also of Messrs. Shaw, Docker,^Yates, ;tU(] Jlodson, Manchester; John Chamberlain, Esq. Chester; the Bush-inn, Bristol; the White-Hart, Narberth; the Castle and the Mariner, Haver- fordwest at Lloyd's and Garraway's Coffee-houses; and of Messrs. Peter Coxe, Burrell, and Foster, Throgmortou- street, Loudon, where a P1.an of the Estate may be seen. PRENDERGAST, PEMBROKESHIRE. Freehold WATER COTTON-MILL, fyc. With SEVEN ACRES of LAND. TO BE, SOLD BY AUCTION, By PETER COXE, BUEEELI, and FOSTER, At Caraway's Conee-hdusc, 'Change-alley, Cornhili, Lon- oil don, on Friday, the 22d Feb. 1805, at twelve o'clock, ALL that capital ERECTION, lately occu- PIED by MA-TTIIEVV ToriiA.ii, Esq, as a COTTON MANUFACTORY, tour stories in height^ containing 15152 Spindles, but so constructed as to be capable of working a much greater number, and supplied by a powerful Stream, winch was never known to fail in the driest season, most eligibly situate at PnnNDERGAST, in the county of Pem- broke, within one mile only of the 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 of Head-water and Banks on each side. These valuable Works have been erected with the best materials, and at a considerable expence, and are capable of being rendered very beneficial to a purchaser from the cheapness of labour in that district, and may be converted | to a variety of uses in Grist-Mill, Dressing-Mill, ^cc. &c. being peculiarly well adapted for any spacious manufactory that requires room and water to carry on an extensive con- cern with effect.- TheSpindiesmay or may not be taken, at the option of the purchaser. May be viewed any time till the sale, on application to Mr. Peter Aston, Belmont, near Haverfordwest; of whom particulars may be had one-month preceding; also of Mess. Shaw, Docker, Yates, and Hodson, Manchester; John Chamberlain, Esq. Chester; the Bush-inn, Bristol; the White-Hart, Narberth; the Castle and the Mariner, Haver- fordwest; the White-Bear, Blackburn; the Red-Lion, Chorley; at Lloyd's and Garraway's Coffee-houses; and ot Messrs. Peter Coxe, Burrell, and Fosler, Tbrogiuorton- street, London, where a Plan of the 'Estate may be'seen. To the CURIOUS in FJSlI SAUCE. FAMILIES .in general are respectfully in- JL iornied, J. BURCESS and SON's Genuine and Su- perior ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES for FISH SAUCE, continues to be prepared by them in the same manner that has obtained such universal approbation for many years past. The long justly-acquired superiority of that article is fully confirmed in the opinion of the country at large, and of per- sons resident in all parts of the world,"and having stood the test of trial, ranks it in the situation it now maintains. The general utility of their ESSENCE of AN-CHO VI-ES, and other rich SAUCES for FISH" èrc. induces tiem, from the numerous advertisements daily appearing, to caution Fami- !ies,&LC. 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. W arehotise, No. 107, corner of Savoy Steps, Strand, London. SPILSBURY's PATENT ANTISCORBUTIC DROPS. THE numerous enquirers for the above Me- JL dicine are respectfully informed, that another large and fresh Supply has just'been received bv T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, from the Dispensary, Saho-s'quare, Lon- don.—The recent efficacy in a variety of cases continually laid before the Public, increases much the demand for this valuable Medicine; and the more confidence is placed in it, as the inhabitants of Swansea mav now depend on having the Drops, genuine, if they will but observe .that the Med? cme offered to them has a bLael, stamp nxed on the outside wrapper; as they may be assured no bottle bearing a red stamp is issued from the Dispensary, Soho-square.—It is im- possible-to counterfeit the black stamp.—Its salutary effects in Scnrvy, Gout, Rheumatism, ScryjphuJa, &C..are tov well known tw need observation. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE OfTT CE, London, January 9,1805. THE CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- 11 CHANGE ASSURANCR have constituted and ap-. pointed Mr. CHARLES Vv ILP. at the STAMP-OFFICE, m the town of BRECON, thc-ir iENT and RECEIVER, for the said place and parts adja» v oi' -Buildings, Goods, Merchandize, and Fanning bio'ck, from Loss or Damage by Fire; and also for the Assurance of Lives. SAM. FENNING, Jun. Sec. To FAMILIES, INN-KEEPERS, BUTLERS, &c. Just published, in Quarto, the Fifth Edition, with consider- able improvement, A PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, TREATISE on the NATURE of BREW- J^iTNE RICH HIGH-FLAVOURED ALES anc! ^OtiCHESrER, BEERS, with LONDON PORTER and BROWN STOUT, (not such horrid trash that brew- ers impose on the public) and the Porter can be brewed in any part oi thegiobe from this book as well as in London, tor the idea of lhames water is all a farce; and if Gentle- men, Inn-keepers, and Publicans would only give it a thought, the great advantages they have in brewing their own malt liquors, and knowing what they drink, few would puichase brewers' beer, three parts made up with drugs. Likewise, fine esteemed WELSH and OAT ALES, all'of which may be introduced at the first tables as a wholesome' beverage, and fine BARLEY WINES and in choosing of good MALT, HOPS, and CIIEESE also in COALS, (for tnere is so much waste in families, inns, &c.) that there will oe a saving of a hundred pounds a year. 'Pl'ice Halt-a-Guinea, the Third Edition of I'LF l'i,EN CAPITAL RECEIPTS for FAMILIES, INN- KEEPERS,^ and PUBLICANS, to make UD their own fine London Cordial Gins, (superior to any Hollands) Pepper- mint, Anuiseed, Green and Yellow Usquebaughs, (so line foi the gout, &c.) all made from the pure barley malt spirit, and no still required and directions how to pur- chase them together with making fine curious Orange Shrubs, where five shillings a gallon is saved, and is the best half-guinea and two shillings and sixpence any family, publican, or dealer in spirits ever laid out; for then their eyes will be open, and see the rapid fortunes that are made in a few years by the spirit and beer trade or how-could the brewers and distillers keep their fine country seats, &c. and give their clerks from 3001. to 4001. a year salary. Sold ill London by Jackson, stationer, Corner of Orchard- streer, Oxford-street; Bell, 148, in ditto; Dangerheld, jjeikelej-square Kirbv, Stafford-street, Bond-street; Knight and Triphook, 38, St. James's-street; Chappie, 66, f all Mall; Winchester, 61, in the Strand; Byiie.ld and jon, Corner ot Craig's-court, Charing-cross Highly, 24, t leet-street; Harris, late N ewberv, Corner of St. Paul's Church-yard; Asperne, 3Q, Conihill; Blacks and Parrv, Leadenhall-slreet; Moore, 48, in ditto; Darton and Harvey, ,Wl Gracechurcb-street; Mucgericlge's, 92, in the Borough Thomson and Son, and Dean's and Clarke's, in Manchester; and Collins, Salisbury; and by the principal booksellers all over England. H & cxt mouth is a choice one for brewing. FLED F1>QM Ti Elicit COUNTIr ofthc BOROUGH of CARMARTHEN. WHEREAS ANN JAMES, the wife of ▼ JOHN JAMES, late OI'ABER VSTWITH, but now of said County of the Borough, Gentleman, stands accused (>" suspicion of having feloniously STOLEN PROPERTY JV JOHN WILLIAMS, Attorney at Law; aud whereas the said Ann James cannot be found in the said County of toe. Borough, whereby it is stronsrly supposed that she has "osconded herself inconsequence of the said accusation ;— This is to give Notice, that whoever will apprehend the said Ann James, and bring her forward before the Mayor, or ■niy one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for 'lie said County ot the Borough, or give information of the place where this- said Ann James now secrets herself, so 'hat she may be brought to Justice, shall receive a reward of TEN POUNDS. Signed, "()P W}': AH'JIGAN, Mnvor, Justices of the Peace DAVID J. EDWARDES, > for the said County JOHN MORGAN, Jan. 5 of the Borough. January "2-2,1305. TTJENKINS, PRINTER OF THIS PAPER, BEGS leave to inform his Friends, that he has just received a large Supply of the following Va- luable Medicines: A certain Lure/or Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, and Consumptions. Robberds's Improved Balsamic Elixir; Or, COUGH DROPS, In bottles at 2s. 9d. each. So extraordinary are its virtues, that let tire patient be ever so emaciated or reduced, after having tried every medical assistance to no purpose, it will act as it wcit a charm, and instantly relieve the most inveterate Cough give ease and freedom to perspiration, promote gentle -expectoration, strengthen the whole debilitated constitution, procure the refreshing comfort of rest and sleep; and quickly effect a permanent cure, for the most obstinate Coughs, Colds. Asth- mas, and Consumptions. Not an instance has occurred, though taken by near sixty thousand patients, wherein these Drops have been known to fail reiipying tuc above complaints m fact too much can- not be said in praise of so-valuable a remedy, as it only re- quires to be known to meet universal preierence.—- A' fur- ther. account ot its virtues may be seen in the Evangelical, European, Ladies, and Gentleme ,'s Magazine, of Januarv, 1805, His Majesty's Hon. Commissioners have been pleased to ordei the name of R. Butler, ,vo. 4, Cheap,tide, to be en- graved on a black stamp, which stamp is affixed to each bottle, all others are counterfeits. To the LADIES of SWANSEA isrccomncnded the use of DIXON"S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. An effectual Cure for Bilious and Goutv Disorders, Nervous and Sick Head-Achs, Flatulencies,'Heart-Burn, &c. In boxes at 2s, 9d. each. (Patron ized by the Roy at Family and mmt of the Nobility.) Til addition t,) the number of letters Mr. Dixon has received, L the following from Capt. Lloyd, oi the Guards '1 Dalc-Castlc, Haverfordwest, South-Wales, T1 Feb. 14, 1803. Captain Lloyd presents his compliments to Mr. Dixon, (although not personally acquainted with him) would take it as a favour if he would send him four or five boxes of his Pills as soon as he possibly can. Airs. Lloyd, who has a1.. ways used the Medicine, is now pregnant and very unwell; and we cannot get them any where in tins country, neither at Ilaverlordwcst nor Carmarthen; the nearest place they are sold at is Bristol. For thegreat service they have been toi\,rs. Lloyd, as well as Col."Bishopp and ail his family. -Captain Lloyd feels it his duty to recommend the Pifts wherever he goes; and hereally thinks if Mr. Dixon would appoint some persons as venders in this country, it would be a bendit to the communitv." Robberds's Balsamic Elixir and Dixon's Antibilions Pill- are sold, wholesale and retail,-at Mr. Butler's, No 4, ChW- sxde, corner Paternoster-row.; and retail by T. Jenkins, suid Ficxma-n, Swansea, anc! most Medicine Venders. Of whom, man be had, i7 11. BUTLER's RESTORATIVE TOOTJI-FOWPFR APPLEBY's ANriNERVOUS TF V HAY.UA V- Villi') i ( FOilD's 1'ECTOHAL B\ HORFIIO'f' \Tn BEASELEVs FAMf'A III -L>- GEN UIN £ TUKLLN G i O ,,1 kIll.

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