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THE BOARD of ORDNANCE having determined upbn the removal of the FOUR GUNS from the MUMBLES BATTERY, and the GUN o/i th* BURROWS, at SWANS BA; any person willing to Contract for conveying the name to the QUAY, at SWAN- SI: i, is desired to send his Fraposqls, in writing, (' ost- jtaui) to Stephen Jonr*> at Sicani^a t AJUAW Masters of Vessels willing to convey the s^d Gunmlp the ORDNANCt-YARD, ut PLYMOUTH, are alkdesire o 9end their Proposals as above. a COPPER- WORKS. V I WANTED, a SET of COPPER-WORKl, or a good situation on which to erect the necessaly Works for SMET-TING COPPER, where good Coal is to ge procured on moderate terms. 1 Apply to John Williams, Scorrier-IIouse, near Truro. < To BAR-IRON ROLLERS< WANTED, in Monmouthshire, a Man ca- pable flf undertaking the WORKING of a ROLL- ING-: MILL in extensive Work he must be perfectly master of Turning Rolls for Bars of every size; as also Fine Squares, Round Rods, and Bolt Iron. A steady man who can be well recommended, will meet with a situation worth his attention by applying to Mr. R. ^ones, at Newport. BAILIFF. WANTED, in the county of Cardigan, to superintend ai large Farm, in. the capacity of a BAILIFF, a person well acquainted with the modern im- proved mode of Husbandry. He must be a Mail, of Middle Age, and must live in the house, and diet with the servants. Testimonies of honesty, sobriety, as well as of his general character, will be required. Wages will be proportioned to his abilities and qualifications, preierence would be given to a person from the lower part of Pem- brokeshire. Particulars will be made known on application, either personally, or by letter, post-paid, to the Printer of this pa- per, or to'J. Daniel, Printer, Carmarthen. C. HOvVELL, DRAPER,, MARKET-PLACE, SWANSEA, RETURNS her sincere thanks to her Friends and the Public for past favours, and hopes, by unre- mitting attention to business, to merit future encouragement. N. B. FUNERALS (both in lo\vn and country) FURNISHED on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms: All persons indebted to her late husband are desired to pay their respective debts to her, or to Mr. John James, Attorney, Swansea, who is appointed to receive the same, OR or before the 1st day of January next. OLD ivY-BUSH INN, CARMARTHEN. LETTICE LEWIS, WidoM of the late JAMES LEWIS, T> ESPECTFULLY returns her most grateful It thanks to her Friends and the Public for the very kind and liberal encouragement experienced by her late hus- be,,s lea e to in band, begs leave to inform .them sjie itjeans to continue %e business of the above Inn. Having made considerable iffl- proveiaents and every necessary accommodation comfoif- able for the reception of Gentlemen, Travellers, and otheii, BY providing good BEDS, STABLING, &C. flatters herself 4t Will procure their future favours, as unremitting assiduili, sad everv attention to please will be exerted. f GOOD WINES and SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS. | Dinners Dressed cm the shortest, notice. i CARDIGANSHIRE. Lordship or Manor of Mandcivybfay.$ THE Proprietors of Estates withiu\he said Manor are requested to meet at the Blac1*Lion, ii Lampeter, in the said county, on Friday, the 15tmday |f November next, for the purpose of taking into comderfc- tbn"the expediency oi applying to Parliament for aft Ait Jur Inclosing and Dividing the'Waste Lands ia.the$a|d Lordship. CIlAs. MORGAN, Solicitor. Carmarthen; Oct. 28, 180,:>. f *—■——■ — ;— ■»■ Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal N'avigation). SPECIAL ASSEMBLY. WE, the undersigned, being Five of t te VT Committee of the said Navigation, do hereby < tl) a SPECIAL ASSEMBLY of the PROPHIETOHS, )d appoint the same to be held at the Angel-inn, in the low#of Abergavenny, on Tuesday, the l^th day of iSovember npvt, at twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of entering info a Subscription toward* com pleating the said N avigation. 1 RICHARD LEWIS, I EDWARD MORGAN, I WALTER JEFFREYS, § JAMES HARVEY, 1 Oct. 22,1805. BENJAMIN WAPPINGTOlf, LONDON Sf CfIEPSTOvVèOACI- FROM THE BOOTHALL-INN, GLOCESTER. RR*HE Public are most respectfully informed, JL TIIAT A COACH tas commenced running from the above Inn Thrice a week, at nine o'clock in ti e morning, through NEWNIIAM and LIDXKY, to the George-inn, CHKPSTQW.—Will return the next day from Chepstow at live o'clock in the morning, to iilocester, where it will meet the TliLEGllAPH COACH, which sets off to London at t:welv#l>'cIock at noon; and will continue to run every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day, to Chepstow and returns from Chepstow to Glocester^ every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at the above- mentioned hours.. We, whose names are undersigned, considering the pre- sent Rates of Carriage by the Mail Coach to be exorbitant, agree to support any New Establishment for the convey- ance of Passengers end Parcels between LONDON and SWANSEA, through GLOCESTER, which may be car- tied on upon more reasonable terms than is now done by the Proprietors of the Mail Coach; and that the same be tiommunicated to the Public in some of the London and Provincial Papers. Milford R.Mansel Philipps John Miles Thos. Wyndbtuu J. Wood, jun. Harford and Co. J. Capper J.Richards LI. Traherne J.Morris Jeremiah Homfray R. L. Blosse J. Morris, jun. Wynd. Lewis, jun. R, Lascelles Edward Powell Thomas Thomas Robert Jones GritF. Llewellyn Row. Williams Robert Wrixon J. Goodrich Chas. Brown John Ilichardsop Thomas Davies W. Taitt John Williams J. W oot! WVMeyrick Thos. Davies, jun. E. Jenkins Powell Edwards John Jones It. T, Dere Henry Hollier Thos. Morgan John Franklen Robt. Jenner John Bassett Thos. Franklen Feudall and Co. Edw. Pearson n. Bevan, jun, H. Hurst Sari). Honitray W. Vaughan R. Reece Daniel Jones. fcS" In consequence of such liberal and distinguished encou- Tagemcnt, arra-no-emcntshuvc been made, and the above Coach extended front CHEPSTOW to the WIME-LIOJI, CARMfF, preparatory to thviwmpltitMM 1(' thtwhtlc .irtc. i I VALUABLE COLLIERY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. C R -1 I'A 1'% TO BE LET, AVD MAY BE ENTKilKD UPON IMMEDIATELY, ALL the VE1 NSY SEAMS, and BEDS of GOAL under-the several lands and premises called W>X, BSttW.CrWY N MAW ft, and B W YNUACH, comprising together 190 statute Acres, Under considerable part of which the under-mentioned Veins of Coal are known to extend; and it is not improbable that others maybe dis- covered; situate near the town of Llanelly, and within a convenient distance of the Shipping-Docks on the Flats. This Colliery was formerly worked by Level. The Goal breaks remarkably large, and its quality is equal to the best in the neighbourhood, cither for exportation or for any pur- pose of home consumption." RP, FEET. 'nu t ITTLE Vein 2 }Thickness (with little PENYVIGW'M v'Eiy 9 f variation) between (INE^LIANNEBCH VEIN, other-{ the top-stone and w'se called the FIERY VEIN F J bottom-stone. Enquire of H. Child, Llanelly. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A Light and elegant PHAETON with HAR- NESS, in good repair-—head takes off—with win" to put on occasionally; made by and Allen, Long- acre, London. Price for Harness and Phaeton Thirty-jivc Pounds. Also, a LOW SOCIABLE that will carry five persons; the price of which is Twenty Pounds. For particulars enquire at the Green-Dragon, Pembroke, where the carriages will be shewn. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ESTATE, NEAR SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, and Co. A Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE and de- sirable Residence, called KILVIIOUGH and NOR- TON, one mile from the sea, and seven from Swansea, a beautiiul and romantic part of the county of Glamorgan; comprising acommodious niodern-builtM;in:>iQn> containing numerous apartments, the principal rooms elegantly fitted up and finished, replete with all proper attached and detached domestic offices, coach-houses and stabling, lawn, shrubbery, and gardens; a newly-erected Farm-house; and suitable out- buildings, and sundry inclosures of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable "Land, containing about 350 Acres, most part within a. ring-t'eiice round the house, in a very good state of cul- tivation, with extensive Rights of Common. The house, offices, and grounds are in excellent repair and order, and fit for the residence of a large respectable family; an early possession may he had, on taking the neat; but not expen- sive furniture and effects, at a fair appraisement. The Land is let to a tenant at will. To be viewed by applying to the Rev. John James, on the premises, of whom printed" particulars may be had; af.io of John Jeffreys, Solicitor, Swansea; Air. Jerningham, surveyor, Swansea; Mr. Jones, SolIcItor, Old-Market, Bris- tol; Messrs.^Shaw and Le Blanc, Solictors, New Bridge- street, Blackfriars; and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Co. Aldersgate-strect. CAPITAL COLLIERY$ESTATE, SOUTH-WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, 4- Co. On Monday, the 25th November, at twelve o'clock, at Gar" rstway's Coffee-house, 'Change-alley, Cotnhill, London, in one lot, unless previously disposed U by Private Contract, A Valuable and very improveable FREE- HOLD ESTATE, comprising FRAYSTROP COLLIERY # FARM, advantageously situate in tlie parish of FRAYSTROP, in the county ot PEMBROKE, in South-Wales, exactly op- posttethatpart oi Milford river leading up toHaverfordwest, called Little Millord, where ships of great burden resort. I I'c Si ONE COALS'worked here lor the purposes of Malting ami Drying ot Hops,; have long been esteemed as good at din in South-Waks, and the CULM of the first qua-' U !«!.> loi J'liuiiiag of Limestone and Smelting of Tin. The fcfoss produce and sale of Culm in the.-year, as wijl'.appear" by the hooks, being about THREE THOUSAND Po UN DS. I<'lL\.YSTROI.' FARM containing about TWO HUN- DRLD and yORTY.FOUR ACRES, statute measure, of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, lying very compact, with suitable Dwelling-houses and Buildings, jet oft1 lease lor 99 years, of which 47 are now unexpired, at a small re- served rent of ^20 per aim. but with a Wood of 56 Acres, now in hand, is of very considerable value. To be viewed and printed particulars may be had, twentv- eight days preceding the sale, on the Premises; also at the Castle, Haverfordwest; King's-Arms, Carmarthen; Bush, Swansea; of Mr. Rudhail, Printer, Bristol; Place of Sale; and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, and Co. Aldersgate-street, Loudon. w THE BRECON, HAY, ST HEREFORD POST-COACH, CALILJ) ([be Cartrian, Through GLOCESTER and OXFORD, to the BOLT- IN-TUN, LONDON, SETS out from the GOLDEX-LIOK, BRECON", every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at nine o'clock in the morning; calls at the Swah-inn, Hay, and arrives at the HOXEI., HEREFORD, at five o'clock in the evening, where it meets the Coaches for Worcester, Monmouth, Birmingham, and Chepstow, Coventry; Bristol, Leominster, Bath, Ludlow, Salisbury, Shrewsbury, Southampton, and Chester, Portsmouth Liverpool, Exeter, Manchester,and Plymouth, Holyhead; And all parts of the West Cheltenham and of England. Oxford; Sets out from the Hotel, Hereford, for Brecon, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings, at nine o'clock. Pastengers and Parcels are conveyed from the City-Arms Hotel, Hereford, to all parts of England, North and Soufb- Wales. The greatest attention will be paid to the immediate for- warding all Parcels and Packages intrusted to their care; but the Proprietors cannot be accountable for any Parcels or Luggage, &c. of more than J_ 5 value, if lost or damaged, unless entered as such and paid for accordingly. THE UNION COACH, Through Monmouth and Chepstow, which is the only regu- lar conveyance from Hereford to Bristol, continues to set out from the Hotel, Hereford, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings, at six o'clock, and returns from the Rummer-tavern, Bristol, everv Sunday/fuesday, and Thurs- day, at seven o'clock in the morning. .FARES,. Hereford to Bristol, l!is.<Out$ide St." Shrewsbury to Bristol, Inside 16s.—Outside 1 ls, Performed by Ttat Public's mostubedicrit and humble servants, BENNETT f Cu. CARMARTHENSHIRE. 'V COLLIERY, LANDS, Spf TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Falcon Inn, in the town of Llanelly, in the cduntv ot Carmarthen, on Monday the lltli day -of N ovember inst. J SEVERAL FIELDS, being compact, situate near tlie town of Llanelly, containing 16 Acres, more or less including FOUR VERY VALUABLE VE1\S of_EXCELLENT BINDING COAL; being the same veins as those worked bv Mr. Raby, adjoinins on the north, and thosc worked by Messrs. Roderic and Bowen, nearly adjoining on the south of this property, contiguous to the Carmarthenshire r.iil road, and within half-a-inile of the principal shipping dock at Liancily. SFVFRMDSt¥^H°FSE' MALT-HOUSE, and J GOTTAGEs, m the occupation of Mr, Yalden, Mr. Child, and others. F.f further particulars apply to Mr. Edward MaTtin, of Mornstown, near Swansea; Air. William Hopkins, ot'Llan- gennech; or Mr. Henry Child, of Llanelly, who wiii slievv' the premises. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Black-Lion inn, in the town of laainpeter, in tlie said county, on Saturday, the 14th day of December next, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be theu and there produced, T14 E follonying capital FIt EE nOL D A ESTATES, situate in the parish of Llanwenus;, in the said county: ° Lot 1. ALLTGOCH DEMESNE and LANDS, contain- mg by admeasurement 251A. 2R. 30P. more or less, in the possession of Mr. Rees Thomas, under a lease for lives to him granted, COURT-NEWYDD MILL, HOUSES, and LANDS, contaming by -admeasurement 6A. 3R. 17P. moreor less, tn the occupation of David Thomas, at will. Lot 2. COURT-NEWYDD FARM and LANDS, con- taining by admeasurement 206A. more or less, subiect to a lease one life in being. ,J For further particulars apply to Herbert Lloyd, of Car- marthen, Attorney. MONMOUTHSHIRE. A FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. CROFT, A iSf inn, Abergavenny, on Tuesday, the l^ti day of November, 1805, between the hours of two and four in the afternoon, ALL that desirable FREEHOLD MES- SUAGE, FARM, LANDS, and WOODS, called The CWM, situate in the parish of Lanellen, in this county, containing oy tt late tdnKWHTOuont 231?. „f MKA- IJOVV, PAS1URE, ARABLE, and WOOD LAND, let to Lewis Lewis, at the low yearly rent of ^55 (except twenty- three acres of Coppice Wood in hand. This farm is distant from Abergavenny three miles, Pon- tVpool seven, Usk eight, Monmouth 14, and Caerleon four- teen, all good market-towns. The turnpike-road from Aber- gavenny to Ponty pool passes within one mile and the in- tended line ot the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal within; bait a mile ot the farm. Coal and Liaie can be procured at a very moderate rate; and there is a good Sheep-yy^ik belonging to the farm. For a view of the premises apply to the tenant; and for further particulars (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Croft, Land aud limber Surveyor, Lahartb, near Mdntnouth; or Mr. Davies, Surveyor, Langat.tock, Crickhowell, who is au- thorised to sell by Private Contract, and with both of whom a Plan and Survey may be seen. Y hy his Majesty's Iioyal Letters Patent. G 15 RAKTICUXARLY BECOMXBNDEP I DR., SIBTY!s I RE-ANIMATING SOLAR TINCTURE; « ? Or, PABULUM LIVE. TfllO^E who have perused Dr. Sibl/s Me- M. difil,. and Philosophical WQrks, ;>vill more readily cremt ttye astoiifshiug powers of the Seiar Tincture, which m all ^ases of inveterate Scurvy, Leprosy, King's Evil, Rh Gout, Palsy, Nervous Affections, Asthma, Tabes DoMiSSfConsumption, nropsy, and in all disorders arising iroi#an impure or impaired state of the blood, is a radical ancjfcertain cure. igpe peculiar property of the Solar Tincture is, that it ancjfcertain cure. igpe peculiar property of the Solar Tincture is, that it Coii|bmeS the essential and vccult virtues of all scorbutic vegetables, ready digested, concocted, purified, and re- into an elegant Balsamic Essence, pleasing to the «' anc^ arale'u' t'le stomach. It dies, linmediately to theaieart, vvhetlier internally or externally applied, blends antpassiniilales with the blood, which it generates, corrects, warms, purifies, animates, and impels through, the whole system. It cleanses all the viscera, and glandular parts, particularly the lungs and the kidneys; stimulates the fibres, whereby the gastric juice and digestion are promoted; dis- solves, viscid huniours, and expels infection. It exerts very considerable effects on the whole nervous system, sensibly raises tire pulse. Strengthens the solids, and Invigorates the animal spirits. It penetrates into the most intimate parts, opens the mouths of the minuter vessels, restores the natural perspiration, and promotes all the fluid secretions. In every stage of the above complaints, and in all sudden epidemical disorders which usunlty follow Iron* c wet, pfl^ j un. wholesome state of the atmosphere^ it is an absolute spe- cific; and, as a preventive, an alterative* and purifier of the blood it lias not its equal in the world. It is an infallible cure for joint-aches, cramps, spasms, rheumatic gout, ner- cure for joint-aches, cramps, spasms, rheumatic gout, ner- vous head-ach, agues, and all disorders arising from ob- structed perspiration. In complaints of the breast, stomach; and bowels, it givesimmediitte relief; and in and consumptive cases, is an elegant and expeditious cure. It will stop mortification in very advanced stages, by expell- ing the poisonous matter, and correcting the juices of the whole body. It requires no argument to convince, more than a single trial; after which, ho family who value their health or iife, will choose to be w ithout it? Let it not be objected, that because this medicine appears to be prescribed tor many disorders, it can be good tor noiie. Let it be observed thai every complaint for which it is're- commended, originates in the bloody or in obstructed perspi* ration. The action of the SOI.AU TJXCTU n ii is on the blood and juices; it strikes at the root, not at the brunches: by which peculiar advantage it effects a cure when other medi- cines fail. It is necessary the purchasers of the above medicine.take notice, that the bottles are thus marked-" Dr. Sibly's Solar Tincture, by his Majesty's Royal Lc$ter$Patent;" and that each btit oi dn-ections fscertliifd by the Doctor's signature in writing. lie cannot answer for any other being genuine. The Solar Tincture is sold in bottles at 7s. 6d. the small, and 14s, the large bottles; also smaller bottles, sold at lis. duty included, by T. Jenkins, Printer of'.this Paper, who will deliver (gratis) pamphlets containing high and un- doubted testimonials of its efficacy* together with many au- thentic cases, particularly the extraordinary Cure of' Air. JOKN SWAN, of Wind-street, Swansea. Where may also be had, Dr. SIBLY's LUNAR TtNCt URE, particular! v adapt- ed tor complaints incident to the Female Sex, at'lOs. 6d. each bottle. Also, Dr. SlBLY's MEDICAL MIRROR, treating of the Original Disease and its Cure; elucidating the Princi- ples of Life and Death. lllaJlrated with beautiful cooper-pbtes, prise 7.. (;id. ia bttarck, LITTLETON'S | NEW HISTORY OLEXGLANB. jf Including a faithful and accurate Account of all the npmentous Events from Hie landing of .Tulins Cresar to the | Commencement of Hostilities with France in 1803. (Blustrtipd with upwards of-i:jO En escrii iveof «H* umst prominent circumstances N r' TIIOU.- iiei<-ns, jPid portraits of all the Sovereigns who Have swuved ibj of Britain, from WI/.I.IAH the CONQITEREB to Jiis^-esent Majesty GEOHCE III. i <Mi Saturday, November 2, 1805, will be published> (PRICE ONLY SIXPBNCE). (G^aitaining sixteen quarto pages of letter-press, elegantly printed on new types, and superfine demy paper; eni- #>ellished with a most superb Frontispiece, from an origi- fiiat drawing by Thurston, and engraved in the first style by C. Warren,) If f MBL& 1. (the succeeding Numbers to be published weekly) I OF A KW AND COMPLETE | HISTORY OF ENGLAND, ■ Drawn from genuine Sources of Information, established m the concurrent testimony of the most celebrated Writers, and collated with original Manuscripts and Records in the British Museum, Bodleian Library, Gazettes, State Papers, and other official documents. I- BY GEORGE COURTNEY LITTLETON, ESQ. The Events of the late CONTEST with FRANCE, so eminently glorious to the AIIMY and NAvy of GKKAT BRITAIN, and which has immortalized the national courage of Englishmen, shall be faithfully registered in this authen- tic Chronicle, with all the care, circumspection, and impar- tiality due to their importance, whilst the Domestic Events of the Empire will meet the most circumstantial and im- partial detail. In a word, every endeavour will be exerted to render this performance, a COMPLETE HrsxoiiY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, A work at all times interesting to every Inhabitant of this Country, more particularly at this important juncture, which demands all the ardour and energy of Englishmen to repel the insolence of an arrogant and rapacious Foe. FINE EDITION. To accommodate the admirers of ELEGANT PRINTING and superior Embellishments, a few copies are printetLon the finest Wove Vellum paper, hot-pressed, with proof im- pressions of the plates, coloured Maps, and elegant Vignette Title Pages. Price One Shilling each Number. Exclusive of the Historical Engravings, and Portraits of the Sovereigns, will be given, A large Whole Sheet Chart of the OPPOSITE COASTS of ENGLAND and FRANCE, and Whole Sheet Maps of EN G LAND, SCOTLAND, and IRELAND. The Paper, and Type, as well as the superb Engravings already, mentioned, will be such as to vie, in taste and mag- nificence, with the most capital productions of the age. fcT" The whole of this History, which includes every Event from the Landing of Julius Cæsar to the War of 1803 is just printed olt, ana may be had iu 120 Numbers, Price' 6d. each, by one or more Weekly, or in Three Vols, hand- somely bound in Calf and Lettered, Price 31. 18s. In order to render this work as complete as possible, the Author is now publishing, Price One Shilling each Number* i A CONTINUATION (L F °F THE V HISTORY OFJSNGLAND, the Commencement of Hostilities in 1803: Containing an IMPARTIAL REG JSTER of whatever relates £ to th&JJnited Kingdom, under the following Heads: politics—Foreign and Domestic, Naval & Military Affairs, ilistory-y-Internal and Colonial, philosophy, Parliamentary Proceedings, Commerce, Literature, The Arts, &c.&c. Biography, Together with the Proceedings of the Courts of Law and Equity, and such other important occurrences as claim transmission to posterity; presenting not only an hI P A n- TIAL JounNAi. for our immediate reference, but a VALU- ABLE LIBRARY for the future Historian and Scholar. Forming a complete Historical, Biographical, and Literary Chronicle ot Modern limes, commencing with the rupture of the Peace of AmMns, and continued in regular succes- sion. Printed in a handsome uniform manner, to form a Fourth Volume to the HISTORY OF ENGLAND, illus- trated with beautiful Engravings. The Public are respectfully informed, that the FOURTH VOLUME may form a distinct work, and will be found to those who are in possession of a History of England by any other Author, a most useful, instructive, and enter- taining Continuation, thereby adding to their Historical Library, a complete History of the present CONTINENTAL WAR. LONDON Printed and Published by J. Sratford, No. 112, Holborn Hill. And sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; and all other Booksellers and Newscarriers ill tli,; ¥ ruttid Kingdom. To THOMAS TAYLOR, Esq. No. 9, New Bridge- street, London. SIR, 1 Consider it but an act of justice due to the merits of your LEAKE's PATENT PILLS, to com- municate to you the following cure, which has recently been performed by them;-An acquaintance of mine, who, by the breaking out of an old Venfereal Complaint (attended by a complication of disorders arising therefrom) was re- duced almost to a skeleton, and although he had the best medical advice which could be obtained, and tried a variety of patent medicines, nothing could be procured which seemed to suit his case, or to do him any scrvice; he re- mained in a most reduced and pitiable situation for two years, unable to follow his and scarcely able to walk or even to stand on his legs in fact no one who knew linn ever supposed it possible tor him to recover. He was advised at jast to try your Leake's PilU—-he did so, ad- hering strictly to the directions given with them—he had not taken more than two boxes, before he found an altera- tion for the better; this encouraged him to proceed, and by taking a few boxes more he found his appetite and strength gradually return, and is now as healthy and stout as any man I know. You are welcome, sir, to refer Imy person to me for a. confirmation of the above account it it should be doubted. I am, sir, I Your obedient humble servant, Lihr/mj, FoUcstone.July 10,180.5. TIIOS. PLTRDAY. Prepared and sold by the sole proprietor, Thomas Taylor, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, at his house, No. 9, New Bridge-street; where, after a constant residence of more than forty years, in a practice particularly directed to the cure of venereal complaints and those in- cidental to the parts of generation in both sexes, with that inviolable secrecy which men of his profession should always observe, he flatters, himself, the advice and assistance he gratuitously administers to persons taking this medicine, will be esteemed, by a discerning public, as an advantage sel- dom to be obtained, and void of ambiguity. Also >old, by bis appointment, for the convenience of those living at a distance, af T. Jenkins's, Printer of this Paper Mr. Baxter's, South-bridge, Edinburgh; Mr. M'Do- nald's, Glasgow; Mr. Call well's, Dublin; Mr. Billing's, Liverpool; Mr. Atkinson's, Manchester; and bv one per- son in every considerable town in Great-Britain and Ireland, m boxes of only'2 s. 9d. each, sealed up with full and plain I directions, whereby persons of either sex may cure them- selves with ease, speed, secrecy, and safety. N. B. Every box sold in Great-Britain is scaled up with a stamp, on which, by favour of the Commissioners is prim- ¡ ed, at the Stamp-olKce—i*< Taylor, No. 9, New Bridge-street 4 to iwitaw nhkbit/ik^ ;wid "ij vitas ar* eoiauerfei!, j ♦ tTNR £ DEEMED LAND-TAX CARMARTHENSHIRE. TTIS MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONERS, es- /rA, appointed for the Rhl>EMPTlON end ALE ot the LAND-TAX, arising t j-tv of 7ir;r ;w! z™ «*«*•, ti*t^ osV*^ lj J «v are desmw ■" Cha .«fj; ti.e f .and-* ,ix »h(* rcriiiw J.; <i_ frjt. 4 •' terijig into Contracts for the same, they inters' ho,d ¡g their next quarterly meetings at the several times and places fol- lowing, viz. Three Mariners.. Saint Clears, Thursdav, Nov. 21,1805. Salutation-tavern, Newcastle.. Ftiday ditto g». Six-Bells-ihn Carmarthen, Saturday, ditto George-inn Llandiio. Monday., ditto 25. Lamb-inn Liandoverv, Tuesday.. ditto C)G, New-inn. LianeUy C. Thursday, ditto i8. Kidwelly, By order of the Commissioners, October 1,1805. JAMES ROBERTS, Clerk. N. B. Tlie Clfrk will attend every other Monday at hii office, in Kdwelly. GLAMORGAN. LEASES for LIVES to be GRANTED, At the yndhaui-Anns, in the town of Bridgcncl, on Satur- day, the 15th November, between two and lour o'c'ock 1- T^APvMSj called TYR-GiBBON and SIR A JOflN's LAND, at and near Picketston, in the parishes of Lanmace, Flymston, and Egl\> sbrowis, being 61 Acres* 1 Rood, and 14 Perches, in the occupation ot Mr. Edward Jeakin- ai. the old reserved rent of -f 15 17s. for three lives, °"" T AHOUISE, BARN, and FARM, called TYR EVAN LEWIS, olf Acres, in t;ie parish of Flymston, at the old re- served rent ot ciS 8s. (id. now in the occtitiation of Mr. John Hooper, for three lives. ,3- THI L l ACRES, by computation, of good PAS- n,R,E and HAY LAND, in several Closes, with Water, 'es, itli _C_ in the parisli_oi L'^iiduvrj near Cowbridsc, now occupied by Mr. Evan Morgan, at the reserved reiirof/lii lis. for two lives after one aged about 60. A MESSUAGE and TENEMENT of LAND, tailed oRUAImAl, being l,-> Acres, in the parishes of Ffviustoa and St. Athan, now held by C. Harry, at the old reserved rent and duties of 6s. lor three lives. 5. A MESSUAGE and TENEMENT of LAND, called CL YN- Y-JIOCH, 3.5 Acres, in the parish of Ystrad vvoduck, at the old reserved rent and duties of 4 is. no'w held by Mrs. Margaret Edwards, for three lives. 6- A HOUSE, COTTAGE, BARN, and 18A. SR. 25P. ot LAND, in the parish of Langan, lately held by lease bv 1\fr. Edward lhomas, deceased, at the old reserved rent and duties of ^3 lis. for three lives. A MESSUAGE and TENEMENT of LAND, called •FxNON-WEN., being al Acres, in the parish of Laleston, now m the occupation of Mr. John Witiiams, at the old re- served rent and duties of £ 6 19s. 8d; for three lives. 8. A MESSUAGE and TENEMENT of LAND, called GELLY-GREHG, being 32 Acres, in the p irish of L'iie- ston, held by the Rev. Mr. Price, rent,/10, tor three 1'ves 9. A MESSUAGE and TENEMENT of LAND, cniied LAISH-MORVALLHEETH and TVli-Y-P INT, twin- Ti Acres, in the parish of Coytv, held by Kairv Jenkin, at the reserved rent of r± L2:], for three lives, 10. A MESSUAGE, BARN, and 45 Acres, called LOUGtlOR s LAND, in Flymston and Eglwsbrowis. lateiv held byr Mary Jenkin, deceasedj at tie resen ed rent ami duties ot jt'9 lis. for three lives. N; Bi The tenants will shew titefanns. 4/ Sold byT. JENKlNs'siVAysEA.. CURIOUS AND INTEKESTING, Thin Bay is published, PRICE :35, In one tolumej Ocfavoy of near 3(1) pages, with an ekfiuit Portrait of the Author, ° A New Edition (with Additions) of A GUIDE to HEALTH; or, ADVICE to BOTH SEXES in a.varietyol Complaints: explain- ingthe uiost simple and efficacious remedies for those diseases which are treated on under the following heads, viz. Address to the fair Sex I lime-water Parents,Guardians, &c. Lovvness of spirits Ad vice to nervous Patients Love Maids of a weakly constita Appetite tioi, J Asthma Man Barren wom«a Memory, ]oss or defect BashfuhlCM Mind, diseases of Jiathing, observations on Mothers, the.ir duty Birth, particulars relating to Nerves, w ealc Body unfavorable posture of ¡ Obscene convefsation, bane- j5!'??1, ful effects of Or ti Parents ar.d Guardians Childbirth j .address to { Paraphviuosis Consumption Phthisis, or consumption Conception Piivmosis Cure foi nervous diseases Pregnanev Dancing Quick digestion Daily exercise Rheumatism Dejection Riding on horseback Deficiency oinaturalstrcmeui Risiti"-tariv Difference between venereal 3CUrvy symptoms and those often Scrofula mistaken tor them Swooiniit*a Dreams'" Syiiiptoms ol' PregoftriCJ Lxercise Temperance female complaints -Timidity I'1* Tuniotlife anu,el Ulcers in the throat flatulence, or v-tudr com- Venerv, eveessn plaints I "secret Vflierc'al disease Virgins Gouty snasms m the stomach Yovages bv sea Great schools Walk in« Heavy suppers Water Hereditary uiseases eaknesj Heart-burn \Vi,u| Hypochondriac complaints Windviiquorj liv&teric aileclious Internal sinking Women's milk Incubus, or night mare Women LeProsy Youth. And all complaints incident to the Fesfiafe Sex, By S. SOLOMON, M. D. O blessed Health thou art above all gold and treasure it is thou, u'iw eidurgi-st the soul, and openest ail its powers* /# receive instruction and relish virtue. He that has theCj 'has little more to wish for; and he that is so wretched as to want thee, wants even/ thing uiih thee !"—STJSUSJB.- TO THE PUBLIC. Every person, young and old, should purchase this hook, there being scarcely an individual who is not Interested ill some part oftt. In particular it is recommended to VOH-K' men and boys; as an earlv atteiitiuti to tlie latter may „cr\e to guaid them liom a fatal rock on which thousands ir.ivij sjiiit, and be the means oi preserving their bodies from d'.v ease, and alstf their souls, their nutKi^aitd all their 1'ycv!;ies how ifestruction. London: printed torthe Author, and sold by II D Sv- inouds, Paternoster-row, jmid Mathews. 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