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SALE AT PBDOD. ..TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By W. DA VIES, .At T"rood, situate in the of Llangfendeirne, in the county or Carmarthen, ott Tuesday,. the- 20th oi ilàrch, 1804, and the toiloiviag clays,, ALL the HOUSiiljOLD FV)R-NIT^JRE, LINEN, CHINA, and GLASS, with the Stock and Crop on the said Demesne; consisting OI flip] ete set of mahogany diaing-tabies,. with circular ends card, Peiiir broke, and other tables;"chairs, sccretarya,url bookcase; mahogany chests of drawers and wardrobes; Kidderminster .-and Scotch carpets, and hearth rugs; very'neat swing- glasses a large-size fashionable sopha and covering trimmed "with chintz border elegant wmdow-citrtanis in the draw- ing-room; mahogany bedsteads, with dimity and white In- dia Callico furniture; down and geese feather-beds; pellass, mattresses, fine large blankets and sheets, Marseilles quilts •nd white cotton counterpanes; table linen, mahogany ■wash-hand stands and night-table with shavmg-suuyl com- plete tent and four-post bedsteads, with cott n and check turl'ittti-c pohsl.t'd-steel knders and fire-Irons, &0,; an ex- eight-day clock, in mahogany case; a Harpsichord, with patent swells, and pedals, by Longman and Broderip; a •Curricle, with patent lamps, which may be used as a Gig, with harness for both, and a good Gig Horse eight Italian Views, by Paul Sandby; six, lewsdf Piy mouth, with seve- other prints.—Also, Milch Cows and Sheep, threshed Bar- ley and Hay. A quantity of Cheese fanning, dail-y, and brewing utensils; earthenware, together with all the kit- «hen furniture, &c. &c. Three mojiths credit will be given on.apprQvcd: security. A DWELLING-U OUSE, IVS In the TOWN of 'SWANSEA.. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Tuesday, the 20th day of March next, at the Bush-inn, in the town of Swansea, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which timely notice will be given, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and PREMISES, situate in Goat-street, in the town of 'Swansea, in the occupation of Mrs. Mayzod Thomas", at the clear yearly rent of £ 36. The above is. a very substantial new-built House, with coiuin,)dio, s drawing, dining, and breakfast-rooms, bed- chambers, commodious attic rooms, and suitable offices; '■with three large arched cellars, walled garden, well stocked "witWruit, aad a stable which has the convenience of an en- trance from trie White .Walls, and is iit for the residence of a gentleman's family, or lor carrying 'ou a. very extensive .business, particularly m the Wine or Liquor* Trade, for which the cellars are well suited. For particulars apply to Mr. Win. Jones, Solicitor, Bur- roughs; or to Mr. Vaughan, High-street, Swansea. VALUABLE R FOR THE NAVr AND OTHER WORKS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THREE Lots of TIMBER, situate in the county of GLAMORGAN, of the description hereafter Lot 1. (izliiiibered A. -Coitsisi ing of 4z OAK TREES, growing at Pwligwani, m tne parish of Lautrissent. Lot (Numbered B.>—Consisting of 480 OAK TIM- BER TREES, and 36 CYPHERS,' growing at Peiu'liwy- gwynt, in the parish oi Lanwonna. Lot 3, (Numbered C.)—Consisting of 255 OAK. TIM- BER TREES, growing at Penfhiwke'ibir and Wern Coch, .in the saoiie parish of Lanwonna." The above Timber is of the best quality, fit; for the first naval, engineer, and other purposes, that require Timber of the largest dimensions, is Situate within from a quarter to three miles fit the turnpike-road and canal to Merthyr, and. the port of Cardiff, and within twelve miles of the last place. For particulars apply to Mr. Vaughan, Solicitor, Swansea, Viha will appoint a person to shew the Timber, TO BE L Ll"l', o. AND ENTEIIED ON AT I.ADY-DAY NEXT, A Commodious I)WELL!NG-HO USE, with, a spacious SHOP, situate in WIND-STREET, being th,emostdesirable.streetin thepoputous ahdthrivingTowti of SWANSEA; adjoins the Custom-House, and is<iingu" Jarjy eligible for carrying on any line of business, or a mer- cantile concern, having a ready and convenient communi- cation backwards with the Quay, near to .which Storehouses Zil,iv. also be had, if required. These Premises are likewise admirably adapted for a Lodging-IIouse; having, on tlie ground-floor, exciusive of the shop, a counting-house, front back parlour, kilchen, pantry, and brewliouse on tlie nrst-flo.or, a'drawing-room, and four bed-ciiambers; with two; large attics, knd a good cellar in front. AMo be LEI, and entered on at LadyrDay, a genteel .MOUSE, situate M -FROG-STREET, SWANSEA, consisting of three good parlours, two in i ront and one backwards; large #ucheii, pantry, and brewliouse; wine and beer cellars, and & pump of excellent water; handsome drawing-room and lour bed-chambers on the"first-floor, with two attics; inclosed yard, -and capital Garden planted with various kinds of choice fruit-trees. Tnese Premises possess.a.back communi- cation 'with the old Rope-walk and Rutland-place, andcom- anda dehghtful view of the Sea, Swansea Bay, &c. Likewise, To be LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, and aforesaid, a genteel,and remarkably pleasant COUNIRY COTTAGE, situate on au eminence at Mayels, i °U-vrW0 m''cs anc^ half from Swansea, and one mile from the Mumbles; commanding most extensive and beautiful prospects oi the.'fawn and .Bay of Swansea, Bristol Ghartnel, JDevon and Somerset CoiSts, &c. The House comprises a front parlour and kitchen, buck kitchen, dairy, stable, and coacli-hoUse; three bed-rooms and a setvaht's-room; two good Gardens and two small Fields also adjoin thereto. Theabovehuses arc all neatly lifted up, have every ne- cessary convenience, and respectable tenants may be ac- commodated with Leases for a term of years. Further particulars may be had of L. and J. Michael, Swansea, proprietors of the whole. those who unfortunately labour under the disadvantages atteii- duntnpon DEAFNESS, arc requested, its they value their and comfort, tv attend tathe IMPORTANT FACTS, stated in the foLtowing advertisement THE celebrated Dr. TAYLOR's Medicine seldom or never fails to CURE DEAFNESS, whe- ther it proceeds from violent colds in the head, excessive noise, hard wax sticking in the cavity of the cars, or from inost other causes but where there is an original imperfec- tion in the Structure of the car, the complaint unhappily ad- mits of no Cure, and the unfortunate person is hot only Deaf, but generally Dumb tor life. The Proprietor of the Medicine does not tiunk it neces- *&ry to enlarge ori its merits suffice it to say, that mie-battle will in general cure the most obstin i1 11 i vid that :t it is composed of ingredients so pencctly innocent, that •• there is not a possibility of its doing, the leusc injurv to the ear. The ad verllser.. aware that,that tender organ ought not to be tampered with and that, like the eye, it requires a very delicate touch.. Sold at 8s. 6d. a bottle, by J. Drewry, Printer, Stafford, tne wholesale Agent; T. Jenkins, Printer,'oi" this Paper; J. Bird, Cardiif; W. M. Davis, Merthyr Tidvil J. Daniel, Carmarthen; J.' Potter, Haverfordwest; yvilinot, Peiu- -oroke and in London by Dicey and Sutton, Bow Church- yar4)! -Barclay,. 'Fleet-market; Shaw and Edwards, St. I aul's Church-yard and Ching and Butler, Cheapsi.de. Those who niay still entertain doubts respecting the efficacy of this preparation, are earnestly mtrecttcél to apply by letter post-paid) to the wholesale agent, from whom. They will receive the jnost satisfactory testimony, of its most I wonderful effects, and also be referred to gentlemen of re- spectability who have been completely gured by one bottle *jSh tlie H'.ost perfect 1 I, GLAMORGANSHIRE. i J TO BE LET, FOR, A TbR,M OF YEAS, ^^IIISTLEBOON HOUSE, most pleasantly JL- situate in t-nc parish of OVSTERMOOTII,. within lour r.fi'e- f>t S\v\s' ihealthy and sporting country,abound- uig with Fish, Coal, knd other necessaries, which maybe :"obtamed ar very reasonabie rates. The House comprises three large-handsome parlours, six bed-chambers, with dressing-rooms, and eight other requisite conveniences—is 'completely and elegantly litted up, and ready, ior tiie immediate reception of a gell teet tarmly. The Premises command a. delightful view of the Bristol .Channel, with other exteiisive and picturesque prospects and the neighbourhood affords many pleasant wains or rides. A Tenant may,, be accommodated with any quantity of rich MEADOW LAND, not exceeding 100 Acres. For further particulars enquire at the Office of Messrs. Thomas and Phillips, Swansea.—Written applications must be post-paid. SWANSEA. TO BE LET, v AND MAY BE ENTERED UPON laiMEDIATELT, TWO Commodious HOUSES, situate in WIND-STREET, replete with every convenience which can possibly.be desired each comprising a large un- der-ground arched kitchen, pantry, cellar, and coal-house, occupying a depth of nearly 40 feet«%.n the ground floor, a "capital shop, "ity feet by 16, with two handsome bow win-' dows, having a counting-house adjoining, and a'kitchen, pantry, brew nouse,. scullery, and pumps of., soft and hard water behind; on the first floor, ap elegant drawing-room, of the same dimensions as the shop, a lobby, and two bed- chambers; on the second story another drawing-room, 16 feet square, a lobby, and three bed-chambers; on the third floor, an excellent dniirtg-room, a lubby "andtlltee bed-cham- bCrs; with four good attics above. The front of these Premises is handsomely finished with p.ilished brick, supported by free-stone pillars, pilasters, arches, and cornices, with parapet walls coped with free- stone. The shops, cpunting-bouses, and ail the front rooms, are corniced, and, together with the lobbies ertid stair-cases, beautifully stuccoed, .The; best- room's are ■fitted nip villi Bath.stoves and marble,chimney-pieces, and all the others wifh good grates. Behind each house there is double -coach- house and four-stall stable, both cieled, with hay-lofts over the same, and all inclosed yard, witl) handsome gates, and a road into Fisher-street.—^—Gardens may also be had, if required. The back rooms command a delightful view of the sea, from which they are not more than yards distant; and the premises are situated in the most desirable part of the town of Swansea, being exactly opposite the principal Tun, where the illail Coaches to and Ireland arrive daily, and within a few yards of the Post-office,- Theatre, public Libraries, and Market. These Premises are admirably adapted for carrying on an extensive hue, ofbusmcss, and the tenants cannot fail of letting any part of tlie houses they may appropriate tor Lo n a INGS .during the summer season, when,the town is filled- with fashionable company to breathe the salubrious air for which Swansea isso justly celebrated, and to enjoy its .warm and cold bathing. Each floor forms a compl ete suit of rooms tor a family,' with separate, kitchens, and other domestic convcmcnees. Further particulars may be had' by personal application, or letters,,post-paid, to Tiios.: Williams/Surgeon, Swansea.' SOUTH-WALES. CARMARTHENSHIRE, TO BE SOLD BY PRIVAL-E CONTRACT, ALL that truly-desirable Freehold ESTATE and TIMBER, with a capital MANSION-HO USE, barn. Stable, Ccrw-iionse, &G. eugibly situated in the parish of NrwciiLTiRcii, within two miics of the market arid sea- port town of Carmarthen, called C' i CWM-CASTLE. This Farm has a southern aspcct, and comprises about 30 Acres of rich PASTURE and MEADOW LAND, well watered and wooded, adjoins the.great road troin Carmar- then to Cardigan, from which there is a good private road, to the Mansion-house. The Dwtlling-housa contains nine commodious rooms and Cellars, and at a trifling expence may be made a comfortable resldencetora genteel fa mil v., The Timber (of the number of 630 Trees and upwards) will be included in the lot. It is let to Mr. Edward Thomas, upon an old lease, which expires at Michaelmas 1805, at. the very low rent of ,> £ .-28, and by him let for ^42,'bttt supposed to be worth consi- derably more. The Land-Tax has been redeemed by the proprietor, and will be sold with the land. f the above Estate is well worthy the attention of a family desirous of securing a comfortable residence in acheal) and pleasant country; the town oi; Garin^rtheii bdng remarkable for its abundant supply ofsea and riv jr iisii, poultry, and butchers' meat, at a cheap rate., g: The tenant is bound by the lease to keep and leave the houses and iands in good repair and condition. Eurther particwlars may be had by applying to Thomas Prince, Esq. No. 43, Upper Norton-street, London; or to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen, who will appoint a per- son to shew the Etatc. — JFROPERTY ACT. DUTY ON DIVIDENDS AND ANNUITIES IN THE PUBLIC FUNDS. NOTICE is hereby given, That the several Offices in the Bank ot England, and Threadneedie- stue.et, of which notice has been given, will continue open for-.receiving the Duty and checquing tlie same until all the Duties have been received or otherwise accounted tor, to the Commissioner's of the District, or the CumllllsslOncrs for London, in pursuance of the. said Act. And all Persens are-desired to take notice, that lor those Sums "luchare not received, or accounted for, the be durgabjeill double the Duty, and liable to be sued for the same, by pro- cess from his Majesty's Court of Exchequer. By Order of the Board orTaxes,, MATTHEW WINTER. NPHE inhabitants of CARMARTHEN, and its A vicinity, are respectlnily informed that Mr..1. DA.NI EL has just received a very vaiua,bte supply of the cclebraied CORDIAL BALM ot GILEAD, ior-debilities, nervous disorders, weaknesses peculiar to females, hysterical, affec- tions and lowness of spirits, loss of appetite ançiindlgestion, and consumptive complaints in general. 0. 1, Also, The ANTI-IMPETIGINES, for scurvy, leprosy, gout, rheumatism, scrofula, or khig's-evil, ulcere, swelled or htiirined legs, lues v-enerea, yaws, &e. Price 10s. 6d. per bottle, and family bottles of 4 at 33s. on whicii 9s. is gained. Likewise, The ABSTERGENT LOTION, for removing pimples, eruptions, coarseness, and redness fr £ >in the face oi skin. ,Pints 4s. 6d, half plllts s. 9d.. Also, just published, and to be had of all the booksellers, price 3s. a new and elegant edition of Suhnnon's Guide to Health," which, in a concise manner, recoinniends the most simple and etticaciuus remedies, with proper mode of treal. rnejit for asthma, loss oi appetite, barrenness, bilious com- plaints, green-sickness, consumption, female- diseases) iluor "aibus, flatulence, gleets, gonorrhoea, nypooh^ndnae or me- lancholy coiupiuiats, juvenile nidiscrelioii, lowness.of spi- rits, menstrual evaeuations, nervous diseases, occ. Cxc. WANTED immediately, a JOURNEYMAN GLAZIER.—A sober, honest man, will meet constant employ, a';d every eucanragetneiit due .'to merit. Apply to Mr. Davis, glazier, Merthyr Tidvil, Glamor- ganshire if by letter, to be post-paid. » WANTED irnn-xediately, aii ASSISTANT and an APPRENTICE to n SURGRON anil APOTHECARY; if the former has attended Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery, it will be much to his advantage. Enquire (by letters, post-paid) of Mr. Lloyd, Surgebp, at Fishguard, Pemurdkcshire, WANTED a Companioa for a Lady of for- tune who is somewhat infimv. There is no servitude attached'to the Situation. The necessary qualifications; a turn for fashionable- circles, to be a tolerable good reader, .vriter.-A well educated person, and about 40 years of age, will have the preference.—-Apply by letter to Lady ai Harriott, mentioning how besides qualified for the above; situation, to be left at the Printer's till Called for, (Post- paid) otherwise it shall not come to hand. TIMBER AND DHALYARD, SWANSEA: THOMAS and LASCELLES EMBRACE the earliest Opportunity of in- forming their Friends and the Public, that tliey have: j ust imported into the Ports of SWANSEA and CARDIFF, scve- ral large cargoes of PRIME-BAULK TIMBER, DEALS, FOREIGN BAR IRON, STOCKHOLM TAR, &c. &c. which they are determined to .dispose of on such ternls as ab ,1 LATHS and LATH WOOD of all-descriptions. ,■ ■. J. MQSELY, SILVERSMITH AND WATCHMAKER, -F CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, BEGS leave to inform the Nobility and Gen- try, thathe is appointed AGENT, by -Alr.t Si Gm o tT Surgeon-Dentist, Ball), to sell his universally approved PRESERVATIVE LOTION and DENTIFRICE, for PRESERVING and BEAUTIFYING the TEETH and GUMS; also his ANODYNE TINCTURE lot the TOOTH ACHE, and TEETH-BRUSHES of various Sizes and tex- ture, on the best construct ion. With each box of Tooth-Powder, and bottle of Lotion, is given a concise Treatise on the Teeth at dhferent periods of; life, with general rules for Cleaning the Teeth and render- ing the breath pleasant. •' — DOGS. THE public attention is called to the follow- ing most efficacious Animal Remedies, discovered and prepared by Mr. BLAISE; the reputation of which has been stamped by their unlimited success. His, powder for the DISTEMPER in DOGS, Is. 6d. each and never-feiling Ointment for tbe Cure of MANCE in DOGS, 2s. 6d, per bos. s. d. Likewise his Mange Powders, forthe cure of Mange and other Foulnesses in Dogs, -1 0 per set. Wash for Canker in the Ear 2 6 per bottle. Worm Powdera 2 6 per set. And Purging Balls.. 4 • • 2 6 per box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by T. Boosey, No, 4, Broad- street, near the Royal Exchange; also by Barclay and Son, Fleet-Market; T- Huddleston, Dublin; and retail by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper J. Bird, Cardiff ;• W. M. Davies, -lilertlil,r-'I'idvil-; -J. Daniel, Carmarthen; Wilmot, Pembroke J. -Potter, Havertbrdwest; W- and Q. North, Brecon; and by all Venders of Gen nine Medicinef) through- out the Kingdom, Where, may be had, Mr. BLAINE's GENUINE HORSE MEDICINES, I'OR COUGHS,:COLDS, ASTHMAS, THE OSLV GENUINE .— PECTORAL: BALSAM OF, In:" vented by SIR JOHN LltbL, TVI: D: Sir John Hill's BatsatM ot Honey, sn long and deservedly esteemed for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, ann. Consumptions, is now prepared and sole} only by Shaw and .Edwards, 66,,St. Paul's, Church-yard, London. r The LIN N A-US of BRITAIN "(fdr such was Sir John Hill eninhaticaliv called) recoinuieuds fhis exoeilent' Pre- paration. as the most salutarV and erfectual l,eiiiedy,. l'or all Disorders, of the Breast ml I u igs "Collgaled,,1?rtleg)p, Acrimony in tileaildlobstrue toii's,I are gently and satc'v «i n^d by easy expectoration. Wheezings and uneasiness in .Breathin'g 'are speedily re- moved by a few,dost ll t jv >'S oft the irritation/ opfens. the Thoracic Ducts, wdhèals the soreness of the Breast and Lungs. Thirty years expPi-ie.l-,ce has confirmed the recommendation, in tin; immeniate relief and gradual cure of COUGIIS, COLDS, JUIHMAS, and 1,;0 NSUMP- 1'10 NS: It is the greatest preserver of the Longs ever discovered, and contains all the healiiig, softening, and soothing qua- lities of. that: salubrious extract of Flowers• called, Honey and the richest Balsams of-the, Extern World. It is as restorative as asses' milk, and never disiigrees with the Stoiiiac.ii., a common cold yields to its benign influence in a few hours and when resorted to before the complaint is far advanced, all danger of Consumption is certainly pre- vented. Such are tlie faint outlines of the merits of John Hill's Balsam of HoneV, the result of long researches into N<1- ture, by that great Botanist, who dedicated his life to the" discovery of the true means of health in the vegetable kingdom. Price 3s. 6d. per bottle. or seven in one large for 22s. To guard against ituposttion. observe the name of Shaw and lie!wards, 6ti, St^l anl's Church-yard, is engraved on the Governnient stamp accompanying each bottle, ail others are counterfeits.—-Sold, by appointment, by 'T. Jeiikins, Printer of this Papier, and one Vender in every town. • .BEAUTY. AND'CLEANLINESS. To sweeten the Breath, cleanse the Mouth, preserve and whiten the Teeth; cure Gum Boils, and remove ail offen- .sive Uiceritti(ilis; is recommended the AMBORNA LOTION. The drug from which the Lotion is prepared is peculiarly adapted ipr all disorders of the Mouth, Teeth, and Gums it Nv",s first imported by a Geufleinan ot known character and fortune, who having experienced its wonderful effects, iiiiirociuce(.I,it tor the benefit of others.—-While it cleanses tne Mouth of all impure and fetid particles, it whitens the Teeth,"heals the Gums, and instantly sweetens the Breath. Nothing is-so great a drawback to..beatify-as bad teeth-r- nothing more oileiisive than a ltEtid breath. The Amboyna Lotion, on the tirst appiication, improves the former and removes tue latter, while by its antiputrescent and balsamic quaUties prevefits decay, and removes all eN c re- cences., The Amboyna Lotion is-the greatest antiputrescent in the world, removes the Tooth-ach, drawing lrom tlie sockets ■of the teeth the acrimonious Water which causes the pain, removes the,spongy excrescences, raid prevents any iarther tileca.v, it also, dissolves the tartar, and leaves lUo enamel penecUy smooilu • The Gentleman who imppfte the- drug and prepares these articles, pledges himself to. forfeit iOOOl. if any lady, or ■gentleman using th.6, Amboyna Powdijr and Lotion as di- ;acted, has the Tooth-ach or a Tooth decay. The nobility and sentry may rest assured they willnot again e. erieiice disappoinunent, as arrangements have been made to ensure a constant supply from abroad.. Sold. vUkoiesale and retail by Shaw and Edwards, 6G, St. Paul's Uiiurch-yard, London, price 4s.6d. per bouie,;and e1) their appointment, of T. J ellkiJl Prmtcr ot tliw Paper, aad one Vtwier iu weiy TO B j LET, A Large Ii O T E L, 4'ith roomy C O A«C II- _HOUSE,-STABLPjiG, See. and a Piece of I.AND adjoining, most dengbtfuj:y situated utar the Sea.. The rent very moderate. Durll. all tho last Bathing Season the bouse was lilietl with resl)oct.,bie able company, who were accommodated with Beard, &c. and nearly 30 Beds were made up. Sixteen years arc un- expired onhe remainder ot a term from Lady-day next. The Furniture, (or a part, as it may stat,) ndl the Stock,, lixiifres, ixc. to be taken at a fair valuation, the present oc- cupier going into another line of business moreexteusive. Apply to the Printer of this Paper. Letters, post-pai-3 wIll- be attended to—none others will be answered. 'A complete BILLIARD-TABLE and anew-budi CAR I, to- be Sold; enquire as above.—'—( One Concern.) TO THE LOVERS CF HARMONY" And aU who possess the Poxers of Comprehension for the discrimination of Masicul Intervals. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A Brilliant-ton'd, small PIANO and CASE, with a Touch corresponding to that of The Gran-r. Piano-Forte, being well adapted to accelerate the attain- ment ot a rapid execution, which can never be accomplished, on the superficial touch. A SPINNET and CASE, an /EOLIAN 'HARP, and a A SPINNET and CASE, an ÆOLIAN IIAIIP, and a lot of Second-Hand MUSIC, cons.sting of allundreU Songs, exclusive of Concertos, Sbiiatas, &e. Hark! iiq' ti-ic Cail.,briati grove the playful lyre is struck ■with.minstrels gay the air resutmds; and.all is rapture to the astonished ear: from the minstrel's-hand, the trembiuia strings their concords sweet derive, and give '.he soul a taste oi joys cxla'.ic. And now the poweriul sounds die sou away, borne by the. gentle zephyr's gai'e to distant scenes of joy, and peace. Then learn to'strike the lyre-f-that liand can culv charm the soul winch sweeps the magic chord. .Price of the whole THIRTY-THREE GUINEAS. Enquire oi Ali. Tidy, Frog-street, Swansea. PRIVATE EDUCATION AT ST. ISHMAEL'S, In the COUNTY if CARMARTHEN?. FIVE YOUNG GENTLEMEN (under 14 -N- years of age) are received, and EDUCATED in the LATIN, GREKK, ENGI-JSH, and FRENCH LANGUAGES; WRITING, ARITTIMKTIC, GEOGRAPHY, &c. By J. WILLIAMS, Clerk, A.M. Terms FIFTY 'GUINEAS per annum, N.B. The situation is highly recommended by a pure air, and the opportunity ol'sea-bailnng. LOST, SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN, A Small Bro\vn-\vire-liaired SPANIEL DOG, with a ^ite streak on his neck, white tore-legs with small spotsofbrow and.a white.broasx, rather pug-nosed, ana lias a very short tail; he has been^taagM letcli and carry, and answers to the n'tme ot Borcr. Whoever will one intelligence of the said Dog to Mr. Richard Street, CsrdilV, OIl convicuon of the offender, shaii receive a reward of FIVE G UINEAS; and any person who detains him after this notice shall be prosecuted. WHEREAS, on Monday last, a valuable EWB SHEEP, in Lamb, was kijled by some Dogs,- in company with three Men dressed in Red Jackets, in a field on Swansea Town lull:—Whoever will give intelli- gence to the'.Printer o: this Paper, by which the above men or the owner, or owners of the dogs iiay be discovered, shall receivis a handsome reward. NEXT MONTH, APRIL 23, 1304, THE THIRD LOTTERY BEGTNS DRAWING, 11 iUSli RESPECTFULLY acquaints the Public, that TICKETS and SHARES for the Third Lottery, are now'selling in "great variety, at both his old-established Of- fices, 4, CORN HILL, and 9, GHARING-CROSS, where, in the First andiSfcond.lottery, just finished, the following Capital Prizes were sold, shared, and registered: 11; SIIAPl;' S. "WIlOiE. TICKETS. No. 8,221 f 20,000 No. 1,641 v.. £ 2>000 19,510 2,()ft0 £ .790 j,000 5,34& 1,000 ^,083 1,000 23,118 1,000 2,6'26 500 ■5,235-; .500.. 12,045 500! The fortunate holders of the few outstanding Shares may have their Money on demand; and all persons in the couri- try wishing to have Tickets, or Shares in the present Grand Lottery, may be supplied fbe same as it present, by sending iheir Orders, (post-paid) accompanied with good Bills, Bank otes, Post'Ofhce Orders/or Cusb, to No. 4, Cornhill. London, where ail business in, the Public Funds,.is lran,. acted with fidelity and dispatch. T. BISH asbares the Public, that Tickets and Shares will-.rise gradually, until the-Lottery begins.

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