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NOTICE TO CREDrrORC;. THE Crubitohs of Mr. WM. WORRALL, late of Cardigan, in the co.nnty of Cardigan, Attorney at Law, are desired to meet at the" White-Hart inn, in the' town of Cardigan aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 6th day of March ncxt, to take into consideration the recovery of a considerable debt due to the Trust Estate, and other affairs relating to the same. Cardigan, Feb. 22,1805. MONEY. 'V TO be advanced on MORTGAGE of 'FREE- HOLD or COPYHOLD LANPS, the several sums ef,i5CX), and ci ':20n. Apply to Mr. E. Williams, Solicitor, Cardiff. ~cbIedr en. OVERSEERS of the POOR and others may have an opportunitv of piscine CHILDREN as APPRENTICES at the MUDGEXD WOOLLEN MA- NUFACTORY; where the Children so employed have the advantage of being initiated in industrious habits, as a,s rthe benefit of religious education, a proper oil 11 a p- • pointed to instruct them every Sunday in School, and to at- tend with them on Divine Service. Letters (post-paid) addressed to Mr. Dare, at Bridgend Factory, will iiiect an early answer. Pembroke Ferry Toll-Gate and Tolls, NOTICE 1,- hereby given, that the TOLLS A- arising at the Gate erected on the road from HA- VERFORDWEST to PEMBROKE FEnRY, witi he LET by AUCTION, to the best Bidder, at-the Caslle-um, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 9th day of Marcli next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the term of One Year, which Tolls produced the last ye~ar the sum oei 100, but ■will then he put up at such sum as the Trustees, whotaay be present, shall think fit. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must enter into security, with sufficient sureties, for the payment,of<,thc reiVtquarterly. Haverfordwest, Bv Order of the Trustees, February 9th, 1805.J. BATEMAN, Clerk. Just published, pria 10s. Ed. A THEORETICAL Sr PRACTICAL TREA- TISE on SUBTERRANEOUS SURVEYING, and the MAGNETIC VARIATION of'the NEEDLE. De- dicated to the Owners of Collieries on the nvei;s lyne and Wear. By THOMAS FENWICK, COTXIERY-VIEWEIl AND SUKVEYOK OP MIKES. 3SFcwcastle-upon-TyBe: printed for the -'Author,^ b.y s- Hodgson; and sold by Mr. Mawroair,' Ppuitry; Messrs. a titra i Taylor, Architectural Library, Iloiborn Messrs. Longman. Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-row, London; and by T.Jenkins, Printer of this Paper. Ofivhcm may be had, by the same Author, IJHICE SS. 6D. (The second edition) FOUR ESSAYS on PBACTICAL'MECHANICS. The lirst on Water-Wheels ;—the second on the Common and Improved Steam-Engine;—the third .on-Milts;—and the fourth on the Simplification of Machinery, on the Equa- lising of Powers applied in Turning Machinery, and Ion the Thrashmg-Machine. assurance, (Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King George the First,) For HOUSES, ,BUIIDIN( GOODS, CORN, HAY, STOCK, 'c.; and -ilso fix t J c 5 of LIVES, (aid grayling ANNUITIES on l.i c Jbo. THE CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, that thev-have authorised their respective Agents to receive Proposals for the'ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK, at the Rate of '2s. fid. pt'r.Cent, per Annum. Persons- whose Annual Premiums fall due on the 25th 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 9th ot \A.pril, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, will then expire. Glamorganshire. Swantea. JOHN and W. R. GROVE. > 13ncoushirc. Brecon CHARItsPRICHARD. Denbighshire. Rtitliin Tiiomas Wrexham. JonNFounms. FI intshirc. llolywsll William Tubt ok. Montgomeryshire. Montgomery.. Mavr-ick Jokes. Monmouthshire. Monmouth OWEN Tunon. Hertfordshire. 0 Hereford John Ai,i,en, Bookseller, Leominster Samuel Nicholas, Ledbury William. IIolbkook. Shropshire. ■Shrewsbury ,T. Eddowes, Wellington Stephen Jknkiks. Corporation will, i,11 cases of Fire, allow all reason- 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 expenee, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. •Jf This Company have invariably'made good Losses by Fife, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of liie different Agents. By an Act of the last Sessions of Parliament, the Duty on I ire Issrn.ANCEs is increased from 2s. to Us. Gd. per 11 Cent. whlelllncrease took place on ail Payments made after the 10th of October last. •IK?*' ASSURANCES on LIVES being found to be ad- vantageous to person* having offices, employments, estates, or other incomes, determinable on the lite or lives of them, selves or others, Tables-of the Rates for such Assurances,, and Tor the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had of the Agents, And, for the greater convenience of the Pub- lid,. the Company have determined to extend (by special agreement) the Assurance on Lives to the age of Seventy- five years. Mar. I,d805. SAM. FENNIXG, JUIl. See. ,SPILSBURY's 'PATENT ANTISCORBUTIC DROPS. THE numerous enquirers for the above Me- dicine are r^iectfully informed, that another large and fresh Supply has just been received by T. Jenkins, ( Printer of this Paper, from the Dispej<-«i Soho-stjtrare, Lou- don.-—The recent etlicacy in a variety ot cases continually laid, before the Public, increases much the demand for this valuable Medicine and the more confidence is placed in it., as the inhabit!lut:J.oF Swansea may nvw depend on having the Drops genuine, if they will but observe that the. Medi- cine offered to them has a Mack stamp fixed on the outside wrapper; as they icaybe assured no bottle tJearillir a. red stamp is issued from the Dispensary, Soho-sqtiare.—It is.im- possiljie tQ counterfeitthe black effects in Scurvy, Gout, Rheumatism, Scrcphuls, 4c. are too well GLAMORGAN. TO BE LET, Norton hall house and farm the House is stone, tiled, and sashed, with a Bam, Stable, Courts, and other Oihces; and the Farm is 100 Acres of good Hay, Grass, and Arable Land, in a ring fence, di- vided and inclosed, with Lime-stone in each field, Water in many of them, and Coal and two Bolting Mills near, and the central market and post-town of Bridgend with a Right of Common on two very extensive Downs near. The Bristol Channel-arid Os<ii»o»,«*«RJveb'»ife near the,Farm, which is in a very pleasant, dry, healtuy situation; and there is water carriage to Bristol. Letters, post-paid, to J. Franklen, Esq. near Cowbridge, will be answered and the Tenant will shew the Land, •fcf* Rent o £ 75, deducting land-tax and chief-rent. GREAT FOREST of BRECKNOCK, c-ontigv^us «o« the SWANSEA ,nd NEATH CANALS. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, In several allotments, of which further particulars will be given in this paper, The mines of lead ore, copper, IRON' STONE, COAL, ROTTEN" -STONE, LIME STONE, and SLATE, lying within such part of liis Ma- jesty's said Great Forest as extends from the confines of the county of Cannarihen on theWfst, to the rivers Meitv, otherwise Felty, and Neddfaur on the east, and bounded on the north' by tire summits of the lands m the Forest, which divides the waters into the river IIsk from those falling into the Tawey and Nedd, otherwise called the Swansea and Neath Rivers. Apply to Rhys Davics, Esq. at Swansea. CARDlFANSHmTFARMS, TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPÓN AT LADY-DAY NEXT, FIVE very desirable and extensive FARMS, with suitable Buildings, situate in the several parishes of LlanShangle, Croythin,"and Gwnmvs, in the comity oi' Cardigan, consisting each of about 1000 Acres of ARA BLE. MEADOW, and PASTPRE LAND, in a good state of cultivation, with very extensive Common Rights on the ad- jacent hills. Mr. John Thomas, of the Devil's-Bridge inn, will shew the Premises. For further particulars apply to Mr. Stephens, Solicitor, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. AN ELEGAmHiESlDENCE^ SOUTH-WALES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, t A Capital modern-built 'MANSION, 'delight- fully situate int.be lower part of Cardigant.hir?, iHpon the river Tyvy, fit for a very genteel establishment,' with any quantity of highly cultivated, rich Ground, from 5') I Acres to 450 Acres, now possessed by the owner. This valuable de~taesue. is in a genteel assigbboui' o > good roads, nenr cheap miu-lints', Kiiovriori with otuJs and water, and, within its own limits, has plenty of G: ut,tH lent Salmon and other hsli. A printed particular lays for inspection with tht Printer; and apphcauons (from,principals) addressed R. S. Post- office, Newcastle, Carmarthenshire, will be forwarded to the Proprietor, and have immediate attention. Notice will be given in this paper whten sold. 1'1r' Ha! or a larger part, of the purchase money inav, if required, remain. To thenext of Kin of JOHN FnYNALD, Land-Surveyor, a native of the Frincipatity of H'ules. The said JOHN PRYNALD was the son of a Farmer or Miller, hut is not known whether of South or North Wales. In the year 1751, he went to Lon- don, where soon after lie married. Whilst here he was in the employment of Mr-. Ward, and Mr. Potts, in the Survey- ing line. In the year 17GI, he went to Jamaica, in the employment of a Mr. Florentine Vassal!, as a Surveyor. In the year 17*71, he left Jamaica and went to New-York, where in the. year following he died. Ifthereia.)tvesoftheabove-i)a!netiJohnPrynald,wi)i direct to IVIr. John Clark, at the Post-office, Carmarthen or, in his absence, to Messrs. Morris, Bankers, there, if their place of'residence be in South-Wales r or to Mr, William Jones, Lund-Surveyor, near Montgomery, if in North- Wales, they will hear of something-to their advantage. FU RN ITU RE DRAWING s. Dedicated (with permission) to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Thin day ions published, Printed on Whatman's paper, roval quarto, PARI the FIRST, Containing 50 plates, price 11. lis. 6d. plain, or elegantly coionrcd 21. 12s. 6d. ACOLLECTION of DESIGNS for HOUSE- HOLD FU RNITU RE and INTERIOR DECO- RATION, in the most approved and elegant taste vu. sideboards, bookcases, beds and cornices, chairs, stools, tautcuils, commodes, window-curtains, pier-tables, cande- labri, tables for libraries, wr,idug, work, dressing, &c. sofas, ottomans, console-tables, citatse-Iongues, glasses, mirrors, lamps, jardinieres, wardrobes, pedestals, chiffoniers, &c. &c. in the iigyptian, Etruscan, Greek, and Reman styles with various designs for rooms, shewing the decorations,. adjust • meiit of the tiirmture, tee. clegautly engraved from original drawings, # By Georgf, Smith, Upholder Extraordinary to his Il^yai Highness the Priifoe of Wales;" This Work will consist of about. 150 plates, engraved in arpiatinta, making ahandsomc aad convenient volume in large quarto, printed on the best royal paper, with descrip- tions in letter-press. It will be published in Three Parts, containing not less than 50 phites each. The Second and Third .Parts will be' published with ail possible speect. Published by J. Taylor, ai. the Architectural Library, No. 59, High Holboin; where noblemen and gentlemen, inclined to patronise this extensive work, are requested to send their names and address. For Rheumatisms, Sprains, Chilblains, fyc. Dll..STEERS's- OPODELDOC. THIS Medicine, from its .warm, penetrating and aStenuating (ju'alities, is found to be an axeelJent remedy for external Rheumatisms; and by its strengUicn- ing powers, it speedily restores the parts which have been injured by Bruises and Sprains* It is of great service: in Cramps or Numbness, Stillness or Weakness ot.(lie 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 in a paralytic state, .ft is also particularly recommended for Chilblains; and if used in tune it will pre- vent their breaking; buciu this case it should be dissolved and apphed warm. ■ The genuine Opodeldoc is prepared and sold only by F t Nevvbery and Sous, ;35,St. Paul's, London: Price S On a. bottle,<Tuty included; but as a variety ot counterfeits are offered to ) jjo public, la winch the names ot Dr. bte'i's, of I se of, pu c h iii uivu ji;ted i > ■.et\e he.ther the woirjs "F. No. 6(. fitnUs," be engraved m the stamp: i! nor. ihe prcptration must ho spurious. Sold also by T. Jenkins, and i'. Allen, Swansea; and by those other Venders in ihe country who have oil aunuai "p'l poitnment under the si'giatote. .md seal of Messrs. New bery. I FOR SALE,, AN unexpired LEASE of NINE YEARS of and in. TWO MEADOWS, about Four Aqres, wlthill a quarter of allJiJe of the town of Swansea. Further particulars may be had on applying to the Prin- ter oi this Paper. N- B. A fine Pond of Water in one of the. Fields. Glamorganshire! CANAL SHARES. TO BE. SOLI) BYPRIV ATE CONTRACT/ Four shares in the neath canal NAVIGATION. Apply to Messrs. Wood and Son, Cardiif; Mr. Vauglian, Swansea; Mr. C. Wilkins, Merthyr-I'id vil; or Messrs. W. and J. Powell, Brecon. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Lamh-inn, (Jones's) in Llandovery, on Saturday, the 16th day oi March inst. between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions of ¿:,ale as shall be then produced, or in the mean time by Private Contract, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, with il the Buildings and Lands thereunto belonging, known by the name of DISGWILFA, and situate in the parish of Tallet, in the said county, and now in the holding of Sa- muel Evans. This is a vefy compact Farm, and is estimated to be worth £ '40 per annum.—The Tenant will have timely notice to quit at.Michael mas next. '■ For further particulars apply to Messrs. Edward Jones and Son, Solicitors, at Llandovery. G LAMORGANSHlRE. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In different lots, at the New-inn, at Lanxissent, on Friday, the 8th day of March, 1805, ALL that desirable and extensive BUILD- ING, known by the uame of tte OLD WORK- 1IOUSE, with about Three-quarters of an Acre of Land ad- joining, situate in the said town; it is calculated to carry on the Mailing business, or it may, with very little expenee, be converted into a Factory, Also^EIQHT other DWELLING-HOUSES, with a Field of about One Acre and a Quarter.' Possession of the Old W orkhouse may be had on the day of sale, and thw other Houses the 1st of May new. Fur any further particulars apply to Mr.Tw'ot. Williams, Bridgend. 1805. this SEASON at the Bryts, VT within iiiiies of Swansea, at ONE GUINEA each M- i, a id 12s. (id. the Groom: itoi.i.A was got by Overton, brother to Hambletoniaii, (who never was beat), out of a Hi^hlfyer Marc, Her dam Plotma, sister to Griawpost, by Snap. RoLLA, at three years old, was esteemed the best horse of his year, having beat Champion and Lignum Vitas. !C}o, Good GRASS for MARES. BEAUTY, HEALTH, and a GOOD SET of TEETH, Easily to be obtained by using of NEWTON's RESTORATIVE TOOTH POWDER, Patronized and used by l'helr Majesties and the rest of the Royal Family, And Sold by T. JENKINS,' Printer, Swansea, NEWTON has the honour to acquaint Y A the Nobility, Gentry, and the Ladies in o-eneyal of I Swansea, and the south of Wales, that* being "honoured with tne patronaM and support of Their-Majesties, and the tile Royal iamily, tHe Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and his as well as bv most of the distinguished Nobility and Gentry in the United Kingdom, and being I I perfectly .sensible of the many obligations he is under to the most eminent of the faculty, in not only using but in recommending generally the' use of his Tooth 'Powder, «>egs leave, in the most earnest,manner, to return his sin- cere thanks to them; and though he is surrounded ,b.y the most consummate empirics, (forcing their dangerous 110.6- truiiis for the l ecth, ice. to be circulated through the Kingdom by the most false and audacious advertisements) bcn.s leave, in the most earnest manner, to caution the public against becoming the dupes of such unprincipled ar- tifices, and to assure them that he still continues to supply his numerous Venders, with his Tooth Powde, genuine, tnrougii hisr only wholesale Agents, Messrs. Shaw and Edwards, No. 66, St. Paul's Church-yard, London, pre- pared ffofti the only Recipe of that great, and learned 1 physidan, the late Sir Richard Jebh, M.3>. to. their pre- sent Majesties. It is as pleasant hi its use as it is excellent m its eheets. Itspeedilyrendersthe Teeth smooth and white the gums healthful and firiii eradicates the most inveterate scurvy in the gums; and by usilig it regularly according'to the printed directions sealed roijind ..each box.' Mr. Newton, the only proprietor, will forfeit one thousand pounds, if ever an instance occurs of any person having the Tooth-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 vicini tv, will prove an uhcrior demonstration of the superior enicac" of his Tooth Powder J Sir Walk in Lewes has received a box of Mr. Newton's Tooth Powder, which was sent him yesterday, being most dread.fully-afflicted 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 ( hi case of a_ return) as he thinks it the most \->iu<ihh m d i >r the Tooth-ach. he ever experienced. The relief .^r W his received, has induced him to send f N 010 t t, <in a, which he desires Mr. Newton win do ihm the fm;olll' tp accept, and-shall feel himself pai c tuhhippvn 1 oni- menditig all lus friends to make use ot jt for fuf^r-e "^Gr;:ih-,lic t, Grosvetior-sguarc, Bee. Wh, 180;5. Io Air. ton, vjreat llnssell-street, Bedford-sc^uire." ^Vlso, for the Face and Skin, is particularly recommended, M!H TON'S ROYAL SWEEi-Sl'i \'TED SOAP, the only article at present known to make and pr'e«>rve a I beautiJuJ skin prevents the hands and face from chapping m to't vt uhei n> ,i 4 weather it remove ill « ickl s i a bUrJb, and tans is particuiarty recommended for gerrtle- luen to siia-s e with who have tender f c s l\'l;:ü;tOi/'S IT7 > ranted Tooth Brushes, I II ade j'tii) to use with his Tooth Powder, The great compbint 01 uummou tooth bro.^hes is, that ttiey are so ))adty marai.di. tuied, that in a few times using the hairs all btcoiiK, loose, ov ikiI as very dangerous to use.—Mr. Newton warrants all his Tooth tin• -he- Aiithc alnve aiticles are. sohl genuaie, wlsolc'ale only, by Uivbis Shaw and Edwards, No. Üe. St. u K Church- yard, London; and retail oy T. Jen ui v, it 1 1 1 o -o 1 1 < and Mr. tlexman, Swansea: J. Bird, l-fii'iui »v. 'vi. Davis, Mertnvr Iidvil: .I. Daniel, Car- maitiien a, Potter, Haverlordw* si f I? > p, Denbigh U i, 11, V,. loop, j1, ,1i- lye, V\ 1, m m thN Jviuiiow: Sditi, 0-vcti\ Oiifi'ths, Bish. p C t \d i>, liere- fcrn C. u; W. Pine, Bustol, and by every i\l"dJC:nÇ l'Ilder andPerfnmer in every town in the UiUici Hiiiijoijiu, at the todowing price-; :— ioo1.il I'yA (h MS. ()(j_ per ]-,q\ Uooi'h Brnsties -Is. each. Il.o,ai Lupin buap Js. each square. N B Please to ask" Newton^, Tooth Powder, war- ranted iooth Brushes, aud his Royjj J-upin SJav. •: CARMARTHENSHIRE. TIMBER. 1 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At .Mrs. Dunn's, the Red-Lion, EtPontardyIas, on Wednes- day, the 20th day of March, between the hours of three and four in the afternoon, suiyect to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and theie produced, LOTI" ^FENE HUNDRED and FORTY-FIVE V/ OAK TREES, and FORTY-TWO ASH. *■2. TWO HUNDRED a«i-EIGHT OAK; .TMB6, and ELEVEN ASH, a/In umbered and marked with a scribe, and are pOw standing on the tenement of Dyffryn, 111 the parish oi Llandcbye, in the said county. The above Timber are well worth the attention of Naval Ship-builders, being some of the largest and finest Trees in the county. For further vartieulars apply to Mr. William Hay, at Dyffryn, who wdi she-IV the same. ■ ■■■■■ #—1 PEMBROKESHIRE. Valuable and Improvable Freehold ESTATE, WITH ROYALTIES, MANOR, FISHERY, PERPETUAL ADVOWSON, -Yc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Pkter Coxe, BURREI.I. and Foster, At Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Changeralley, Cornhill, Lon- don, 011 Thursday, March 28, 1B05, at twelve o'clock, AVery valuable and improvable FREEHOLD ESTATE, containing 1SX) Acres of Land, let to te- Hums at will, called GREAT TREFGARN, being a Parish and Lordship of itself, situate in a deli&htful part, ot the county of 'Pembroke, abounding in Game, five miles on the turnpike-road from Haverfordwest:, and ten miles from Fisgard consisting of wndry gardens, orchards, bartons, court ledges, barns, stables, closes, pieces and par- cels of rich and fertile ARABLE, MEADOW, WOOD LAND, 40 Acres of which is Oak Timbek, highly orna- mental us well a.; 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 Trkfgarn, and aitthe Royalties, Mano- rial Rights in- Court Leet, Court-Baron, &c.; with an extent of Fishery of near two miles of the West Ciedde, that skirts the Estate, a favourable stream for Eels, Trout, and Salmon. There is good Stone on the Estate for Building, and a Gnst- illill might be erected at very little expenee. This property is well worth the attention of any Noble- man or Gentleman 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; if whom particulars may be had one month preceding; alsu ot Messrs. Snaw, Docker, Yates, and Alaiclic-stef Jonn Chamberlain, EstV. Cacster; the Bush-inn, Bristol; the I White-Harr, Narbeith; the Castie and the Mariner, Haver- fordweit; at Lloyd 3 and G-arraway- t i^ivnee-fiouses and of Messrs. Peter Coxe, Burred, and Foster,. Throgiaortou- street, London, where a F/an 01 the Estate funy.bcseeu. BIBL DR. COKE. Cyhocidir ar fyrder, khan i. O"R BIBL SANCTAIDD, a A SYLWIABAU EGLUUHAOL A DEFNYDDIOL, YN CVNNWYS ESPONIAD v. YrLAVv'N O'R HEN TESTAMENT A'R NEWYDD. ffledi Ctt. cym-meryd allan 1) esooniad THOMAS COKE.LL.D. O .Erif-ysgot. Rhydychen. (A TlfRWY t.I GANIATTAD EF) WEDI LU CYFIEITIIU l'it CYMRAEG. Ammodau. 1., Argrephir yr holl Waith yn hardd-wych, yn ddau Linfr pedwar-piyg, ar Bappur da, a Llytiiyren fawr ac egl nr. 2. Cynwysir. y cwbJ, mor agosed ag y gellirbarnu, mewn deg a de 11 gain o Rauau, 3. Bycki pob I'lvan yn cynwys pum Pappurlen a haner nee 4i o Du-daleoau, aui un Swlit. 4. Bydd Ithan i gaei ei hargrapha a'i dosparthu yn rheolaidd bob mis. 5. Pob Rhan i gael talu am dano ar ei Dderbyniad. Hyspysiad.. Afraid fyddai cymmeryd arnom i ddangos mawr fudd ac angenrheidwydd Esponiadau ar yr Ysgrythur canys mac- yr Eglwysi wedi dangos neillduol baroh, i'r Gwyr enwoa: sydd wedi llaiurio yn y Gorchwy,, da liwn yn mhob oes". Aln y gwaith yr ydys yn awr yn gynnyg i'n Cydwladwyr, •yr ydynayu anturio ei gynyg lei Espomad iachus a chya- hwys-fawr, heb fod yn rhy fyr i attcb y dyben, nac mor faith act feiclno y Prynwyr, o ran. ei feithder a maintioli y pris. Angenrheidiol-oedd taJ(yru y Gwaith Saesoneg ami y rheswm a grybwlhvyd yn oiiif. Mae parch yn ddyledus i'r Parchedig Awdwr Dr. Coke, am ei barodwydd yn rhoddi ceuuad i dalfyru Cl waith gorchestol i'w gyfieitlni i'r Cymraeg, ac mae y Cyhoeddwr yn hyderus, y bydd i'r Cymry ddangos pob aw.yddfr.yd i'w gynnorthwyo yn y gwauli, y mac etc wedi anturto ei gymeryd- mewn liaw, er eu da-ioni a'u hadeiladaeth, Bydd i'r (Jolygwyr roi eithaf g-oia], ail, i'r gwaith gael ei ddyyyn yn lulaeu yh y cyf'ryw fodd, ac a'i gwnelo yn deilwng o dderbymad, ac v bydd i'r Cynaorthwywyr gyladdef 11a feddodd Cymro "uniaith o'r fath drysor erioed o'r hlaen. Mae yr Argraphytid yn xlnvyv.no ei hun o ran defnydd n Jliw y p.appiu, y bydu o'r an intii trwy yr holl waith mor nesed ag tyddo bojibl, ac y byd i iddo gyflawuu y gorch- wy! o ,¡rgrapllll,YI1 v .aood mwyaf bardd a gweddaidd. Dlehull rl¡aj, oral, q tyugder eu Jiamgylchi.adau farnu, iod y pris yn ormftdoi; Oiid dy uiunir ariiynt i vsnried, yr amceni; rhoi 'chuaneg o.-jrutaph-leiraau, yn mhob rhifyri nag a roddwyd eiioed o r blS.eu, mewn un gwaith o'r fath b wn, am yr un arian; ac >11 t nvvedig pan fyddont i ysty- r.ied, y. bydd y pappur o'r defnydd goreu. 'Bydd lielyd'y cial! o'i gyjioeadi mewn rnanau yn dra hwylus er inwyn y tiouion, iddvut aiki cyrtiaedd at v trysor gwerthfawrhwll, t->.hw.ynn cwbl i i< !idit!i y Goruciiaf ac ystyriaeth em V.-y-h. Li.d-.v\i', uto auimea eu pavodrwydd i »ynna! y a.tli a^ iddo ddyio.t i nen yn ilwy ddiaaus. Lacjici.-a Aigiap.nyyd gan J. Hemingway, can vr bwn heiycv y dernynir enwau y Cynnortiiwy wyr; a- efcaii y Pregeth'.vyr teitlnoi o Gymdeithas Mr. Wesley; Mr. R I heri.s, Argraphydd, Caernarfon; Mr. William nn.im», Llyir-wenhvdd, Abertawau, yr hwn hefyd a <uh luii enwau dws Castell Nedd, Mcrthyr-Tydul, Aberhonddu, IJanymddjfli, Caerfyrddill, &ç, K,c: Cyhoeddwyd htfyj, mewn eliwech, 0 ranau, PIt-IS ux S \V I.l.X liQAi KHAN, Ac a ellir ei gaei (aaill ai Yl; Ilhmuu lieu 'r cwbl ynghyd). gan r tw rhai', C-YSSONDEB Y FED AIR EFENGYL: GYD A(; AGORLAD BYRR, A NODAU ATHRAWUjS, Ar yr hyn a dy bn d v -.vvllat at A ii I vilri (ly fityn y • olaeu v. ujae heiyd Ilag-dract d liuihoi yn arvcum at y Cyssondeb, "in gosod attan If iu 1 vwr nefydd, a'i Liewyrelnad fwr- fw.y trwy bob G»«- <- L < '/reni.d y B'. d—'ChwaMtg^ Cd helyd R'U-res y r V> 1 ot lu tjuu Ji.vis.s, M-A, G LAMORGANSIIIR E. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Cardiff-Arms inn, in Cardiff, in the said county, Oll baturday, the 2p day of March inst. between the hours ot xour and five m toe afternoon of the same da v, ^ubicct to such Co. ,u-a- 'ail i,e there then produced, dispose^ o.l "i<•:»» < ',11m, erf »»liichcoticfiwii' '><• <»>•t- the following F»^ hi two distinct a^ Lot1, A ? nGE or iA MEN 1 I!- the -Arm# e GOFD-Y-r;L01, 'v 39A. Mi. 31P. or thereabouts. Lot 2. All that other MESSUAGE or T i i¥.\T aud LANDS. with the Appurtenances, edlcd KEVEN- COED, otherwise JOHN T/IOMAS's TENEMENT, con- taining by admeasurement 35A. :JR. 15P. or thereabout The above Premises adjoin, are situate in the parish of Lauedern, 111 the said county, now in the occupation 'u J'd- ward Richards, as tenant ht will, at moderate rents, and are capahle of great improvements. For particulars apply to Messrs. Wood and Son, Attornies at Cardiff -— — T. JENKINS, PRINTER OF THIS PAPER, BEGS leave to inform" his Friends, that he has just received a large Supply of the fclfowintr "a- Juable-Medicine: v w To the Ladies of Swa nsea is recommended the utt of DIXON's ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, An effectual Cure for Bilious and Goutv Disorders, Nervous and Sick Ilead-Achs, FIatu)encies,"Menrt-Burn, 6tu. In boxes at 2s. 9d. each. (Patronized by the RoyalFamily and must if the Nobility.) ly In addition to the number ot ietter.s.Mr. Dixon has received, is the following from Capt. Lloyd, of the Guards: Dale-Castle, Haverfordwest, South-Wales, Feb. 14, 1803. Captain Lloyd presents his compliments to Mr. Dixon, (although not personally acquainted with him) would take it as a favour if lie would send him four or five boxes of his Pills as soon as he possibly can. Mrs. Lloyd, who has al- wavs used the Medicine, is noiv pregnant and very unwself1; and we cannot get them any "bere in this country, neither at Hav-erfordwest nor Carmarthen; the nearest-place they are^sold at is Bristol. For the great service they have been to Mis. Lloyd, as well as Col. Bisbopp and ail his family, Captain Lloyd feels it his duty to recommend the Pills wlJerever hc goes; and he really thinks if Mr. Dixon would appoint some persons as venders in this country, it would be a benefit to the community." Sold, wholesale and retail, at Mr. Butler's, No. 4, Cheap- side, corner Paternoster-row; and retail by T. Jenkius, and J. Flexman, Swansea, and most Medicine Venders. Of whom may be had, BUTLER's RESTORATIVE TOOTH-POWPER, APPLEBY's ANTINEIIVOUS TE4. HAYMAN's MAREDANTS DROPS. FORD's PECTORAL BALSAM of HOREHOUND. BEASELEY's FAMILY PLAiilSlER. GENUINE TURLINGTON'S BALSAM of LIFE. Sold by T. JENKINS, SWANSEA. CURIOUS AND This Day is published, price 3s. In one volume, octavo, of near 300 pages, with an elegant Portrait of the Author, o A New Edition (with Additions) of A t0 HEALTH; or, ADVICE to XX BO I'll SEXES in. a variety of Complaints r explain- mgthe uios, simple and efficacious remedies for those diseases which are treated on under the following heads, viz.' Abortion Address to the hm Sex Parents, Guardians, &c. Advice tonervous Patients Air ■•■■■■ Appetite Asthma Barren, women Bashfulness f Bathing, observations on Birth, particulars relating to Body, unfavorable posture of j Bowels Bubo Chlorasis, or green sickness Child-bearing Child-birth Chordae Chancres Clap Clap Cold Consumption Conception Cure for nervous diseases Dancing Daily exercise Dejection Deficiency of natural strength "Difference between venereal j symptoms and thoAe often mistaken for them Digestion Di earns II Escrcise Female complaints Fits i Flannel I I Fiatuience, or windy com- plaints j Fllwr Albus, or whites Girls Gonorrhoea Gout Gouty spasms.in the stomach Great schools Heavy suppers I Hereditary diseases • Heart-burn Hypochondriac complaints Hysteric afttcaions Immoderate evacuation J Internal sinking Incubus, or night mars Irregularity about the turn of liie Leprosy Lime-water Lowness of spirits Love Maids of a weakly constitu- tion Man Menses Memory, loss or defect of Mind, diseases of Mothers, -their duty Nerves, weak Obscene conversation, bane* ful effects of Parents and Guardians to Paraphimosis .Phthisis,.or consumption Phymosis Pregnancy Quick digestion Rlieumatisni Riding on hsrseback Rising early Scurvy Scrofiiia Suppression of the mensfs| 'S^voonings Symptoms of Pregnane f Tea • remperance • Timidity Turn of life Ulcers in the throat ir < v PN (. > n. ie;u disease ir-s>s VovHtrus bv sew W all: in a; V* >, VU-mi 'Wind orj Win, V\c>i.i \Yü 1!1 hi Oil! ti. By S. SOLOMON", M. D. 0 blessed Health! thou, art above aif gold and ireasnr-t; it is thou who en largest the sou!, ani opciest all its poners • U receive instruction and relish ty-ius. He that tins-thee, hag little more to wish for; and he Viat so ici,L-tcii,ed ai to want thee, wants everything with thee -Stern* TO T.riF. riTELIC;. ,» Every person, young and old, should purchase this bock, there being scarcely an individual who is not uuerested ill some part of it. In particular it is rt-cdinmended to you r- men and boys: as an early attention to the latter "may *e*' to guard them from a fatal rock oa which; spht, and bo-the- meaus, of preserving ttwir iJ()ltl<&is- ease, and also their iouls, their mhids, aiid then' faculties Yrom destruction. Londc printed for the A uthor, and sold bvH. D moads, Pner.M't.-row.d Math. Strand': Du-'a,c, Dahlin ;llixter, Ed jh; IhJy, CulL: Ma»e; Bella"<• ana Hy all otiiei K.o^eln; a.,d of Provincial Atw- (J rs m tlH". l.uusd wiw »niv. "• itu k