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T WET NURSE: T|/ NTED, a young Woman from the Coun- try to live with a family as;WET NURSE. 1 For particulars apply to the Printer of this Paper. CARMARTIlEN SHIItE. 'WJrANTED, as; IIO uSEK EEPER, and LADY's- MAID, a middle-aged Woman, who is properly .qualified for that situation, A-PPl.v (it by letter, post-paid) to Mrs. Nott, Ivy-Bush, Carmarthen. I" ,LAvV. A PERSON who can Write and Ingross well, -». Jft. and has been accustomed to the general Copying bu- siness of an Attorney's Ofhcc, will meet: with a situation by applying (if by letter, postage fre-) to Messrs. Davies and Berrington, Atiornies, Swansea. To MJSONS alld STONE-CUTTERS* JOURNEYMEN in the above'branches may meet with Employment (either task or day-work) hy applying to Mr. James Parry, at Bleadon, near Uphilh So- mersetshire. Haverfordwest, May 23, 1306. rpuE DANCING MASTER's ANNUAL A BALL is fixed for June 18th next, at the Asserubly- Rooms. Tickets,5s. each, may be had of Mr. Pine, Goat-street; or at Mr. Potter's Printing-office, Haverfordwest.. JOHN HAvVLEY, (FttOM BRISTOL) Grocerr Tea-Dealer, and Hop-Merchant, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF, I| ESPEGTFULLY informs his Friends and. -SA the Public, that having purchased the Lease of the Premises late in the occupation of Mr. John Harris, he pur- poses commencing Business. tH the above branches oi-i Satur- dav.Jnne-7. Having every advantage arising from a knowledge of the best markets, k-will,-be bis cons'aQt care to keep articles of the very best quality, and will offer them at such prices, that he flatters liimseh will merit him their countenance and ■Support. N. B. Country shops supplied on the very lowest terms. A JOURNEYMAN WANTED. Gentlemen, Clothiers, and Manufacturers* WILLIAM' ARMSTRONG, BEGS to inform that he has icmovcd "his ENGINE M ANUFACTOUY from SroKE's CROFT toCiiARi.oTTE-STiiEEr, NiWFOvnut, an D-hi ni:ii r, where he continues to make ort th"! i1^1" approved principtes, CLOTHING MACHINES,. SF' 5LI 13L11T>S, CARDERS, PATENLV DRESSEFS or <A\,S, Bh(7»lITNG MA- CJH INES, See. with many late exct Hgn' improvements. The a'po.ve articles are finished in a very superior stile of •workmanship, with prime we'l-seasoned timber, and every other material of the first quality, CARDS of the best fabric. Bristol, May 22,, 1806. BEARD, CROirx MOTEL 4- BOARD IXG-HOUSE, GREAT IMALVERN, WORCESTERSHIRE, ,'1,t IMPRESSED with a hvelv of gra- titude tor the distinguished p;ttrona.sc I)e has. -to bee honnuri d with, i>< < n> u the \o.,dit\ and (jouti y, paying their.visit to Great Malvern, tliatpothmg on his" part sha>! be wanted to render the aceirmmodations ai: the CRO\YN HO I LL as comfouabh as po^due ll i* almost neediest to AHA it Malvern, tof healtht.ul.ness of situation,' puritK of its waters, and beautiful views, can scarcely be equalled. „ Choice selection of WINES arjd SPIRIfOUS LI- Vi"1 ORS. r':e PO.HIDING-TABLE has commenced for the Sea- ion-DINNERS''for private parties'on the shortest notice. Neat CHAISES, SOCIABLES, 4-c. MA IT,-COACH to and front London, everyday. Eupl ejtrfjaup assurance, (Established. by Royal Charter in the lieign of King George the First,) For ASSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS, fiOODS, CORN, lIAY, STOCK, (S. and also for the ASSU.RjiNCE of LIVES, and granting ANNfllTJ^S on LIVES. rjPU E CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- A CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, that they have authorised their respective Agents to receive Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK, ^t 'vie Rate of 2s. 6d, per Cent, per Annum. 1 ersohs .whose Annua! Premiums fall due on the 25th ■instant, are hereby informed that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Company's Agentyunder-meritioned, and the Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal of their lolicies on or before the 9th-of July, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each Policy, wiff then expires Glamorganshire. Swansea. JOHN and W. R. GROVE. Brcconshirc. Brecon CUAIILKS PBICHARIX. ■ Denbigh shire. Ruthin THOMAS JO.VK'S, Wrexham Jonjr Fou t, K e s. Eupl ejtrfjaup assurance, (Established. by Royal Charter in the lieign of King George the First,) For ASSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS, fiOODS, CORN, HAY, STOCK, <)'-c.; and also for the ASSU.RjiNCE of LIVES, and granting ANNfllTJ^S on LIVES. rjPU E CORPORATION of the ROYAL EX- A CHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, that they have authorised their respective Agents to receive Proposals for the ASSURANCE of FARMING-STOCK, ^t 'vie Rate of 2s. 6d, per Cent, per Annum. 1 ersohs .whose Annua! Premiums fall due on the 25th ■instant, are hereby informed that Receipts are now ready to be delivered by the Company's Agentyunder-meritioned, and the Parties assured are requested to apply for the re- newal of their lolicies on or before the 9th-of July, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date ft each Policy, wiff then expires Glamorganshire. Swansea. JOHN and W, R. GROVE. Brcconshirc. ^Brecon CUAIILKS PBICHARIX. Denbigh shire. Ruthin THOMAS JO.VK'S, Wrexham Jonjr Fou t, K e s. -• ->•. i+. Flintshire, Holywell WILLIAM TUIVTOMV i\r Montgomery MAPRICE JONES. Monmouthshire. 5Ionmouth. OWKN TUDOR. Herefordshire. Hereford .Tonx AT.I.EN, Bookseller* .Leominster SAMUEI, Niftnoi.Afi, Ledbury WILLIAM ITO1.BJIOOK. Shropshire. Shrewsbury i..J.'Ed-OOWES, Wellington Stki'hen JENXIVS. Tfiis Corporation will, incases of Fire, allow all reason- abb- charges uttejiding the removal ol' voods and pay the sutFerer's loss, whether thj» 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 expence, where the Annual Premiums amount tir.6s. or upwards. i his Company have invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents.) ASSURANCES on LIVES being found to be ad? rantageous to persons having offices, employmeiifs, estates, or otnei incomes, determinable on the lite or lives ot them- seUv s or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurances, &ad lor the granting Annuities onLives, may be bad ot the 5Ionmouth. OWKN TUDOR. Herefordshire. Hereford .Tonx AT.I.EN, Bookseller* Leomtnster SAMUEI, Nitfnoi.Afi, Ledbury WILLIAM ITO1.BJIOOK. Shropshire. Shrewsbury i..J.'Ed-OOWES, Wellington Stki'hen JENXIVS. Tfiis Corporation will, incases of Fire, allow all reason- abb- charges uttejiding the removal ol' voods and pay the sutFerer's loss, whether thj» goods are destroyed, lost, or da- maged Hy such removal. All payments for losses or damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without deduction. N. D. rtrt; Pulicies will be allowed free of expence, where the Annual Premiums amount tir.6s. or upwards. i his Company have invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents.) ASSURANCES on LIVES being found to be ad? rantageous to persons having offices, employmeiifs, estates, or otnei incomes, determinable on the lite or lives ot them- seUv s or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurances, &ad lor the granting Annuities onLives, may be bad ot the r > "i -And, lor the greater convenience of the Pub- ifc, the Company hav.e determined to extend (hi) special vgrcsmcuti)- the Assurance on Lives to the' age of Seventy- •ii*e years., v MAY 30,1306, PENNING, JUI\. Sec.. Lodging and B-oarding-llousc. VERY superior accommodation for BOARD- ING and LODGING two or three families may he had in a most convenient house, elegantly fitted up and furnished, situate in FisME'n-STnF.F/r, SWANSEA, which was opened on Monday, the 2d of June instant, and .every possible attention will be shewn to the comfort of the guests. The house is within a very short distance of the sea and bathing machines. A larce Coaclt-house and Staljling coiltigirolls. Lodmngs only may also be had in the house adjoining, is.Apply to J, Burall, Cabinet-maker, Swansea. (One concern.)' TO BE LETT"" AND ENTERED UPON AT CANDLEMAS, AND THE PIT. ST DAY OF MAY NEXT,' ALL that Capital MANSION, with most convenient Outhouses, Barns, Stables, nr,d nb'mt 204 Acres (more or less) of ARABLE, MEADO'W, and PASTURE LANDS, called G.T.YN GWYOR, ami RED- BROOK FARMS, situate in the parishes of Bedwas and Machcn. in the county of Momnouth, now in ths occupa- tion of Mr. Charles Harm, all Nvitliii) a ring-ferice ad- joining the river Romney and the turnpike-road leading from the market-town of, Newport,,which is .distant about eight miles; to the town of Caerphilly,distant about three miles; and at an easy distance from Line and Coal. For particulars apply to Mr. Bradley, Cardill, it by let- ter, post-paid or to Mr. Vatighan, at Galley wasted, who will shew the premises. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET, AN D ENTEEED UPON IM Ml:DIATEI >V A Complete new GRIST 'MILL, with TWO PAIR of STONES, a BOLTING MAC1HVK, and KILN for DRYING CORN, situate in the parish .ot Biawdy, in the hundred of Dewislandj- is constantly supplied, with r water, and to which belongs Land of thp value of at least of lOa year. A term will be granted on it to a,substantial tenant who will be vvell recoinmended. For particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Messrs. Carter and Griffies, Millwrights, Haverfordwest; or Isaac Sennett, who is on the spot and will shew the premises, ON.SALE The BRIG HAMMOND, Now lying, at Liverpoul, is a remarkahi strong and burdensome vessel, copper-fast- ened, having been built at Swansea for the .•S^SfisMeBaltic trade, has always been kept in good Condition, is well found ip materials, and sails fast. Length aioft, 84 feet; breadth, \j feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 13 feet 8 lUches; and admeasures 173 39-94 tons. Inventories and farther particulars may be had by apply- ing to Mr. Samuel Bordeli, Swansea; or Messrs. Thomas and William Earle arid Co. Liverpool., CA K M ARTIIENSH IRE. TO BE SOLD, A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, plea- santly situated in the town of Laughame, comprising, on the ground-iloor, a parlour and drawing-room, commo- dious kitchen, washing-room, and pantry on the first-floor, a dressmg-room, three good bed-chambers with closets, and one small room; on the attic-story, three bed-rooms and a store-room; a spacious cellar underground. c Also, a Leasehold Brick-walled GARDEN contiguous to the house, well stocked with waU and standard fruit- trees, in fall bearing, held under a tcast; for two lu es, at the ye,iijy rent The Dwelling-house is in complete repair and neatly fitted up, and the Land-Tax thereufltlas been" redeemed, It- is now occupied by; the proprietor, and the, purchaser; may have-possession as'soon as required. Laugharne is a'pleasant town situated in a fine sporting, country, near the sea, and plentifully supplied with mrbof, bret, sole, salmon,.and other is within three miles of the turnpike-road from London to Miiford, to which, there is a. daiiy post to' luegt tfie London and 'Miiford niails. For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas, the propric-" tor, at Laugharne. (One Concern ) ■COMMODIOUS CONVEYiiNCE, J'HOM LONDON to MILFORD., 'UY WAY UP GLOCESTERK CHEPSTOW, CARDIFF, SWANSEA^ CARMARTHEN, 4c. E Public are most respectfnUy mio) med, 1'11.\1' A TELEGRAPH COACH, C.\LUW, CLJE PRTNCEAFMIALES, Sets out from the Bolt-In-Tun, Fxeet-sx^eet, Lovnoy, every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at twelve o'clock at noon, for Miwonn arrives at the Boothidl-inv, GI;O- CESTiii, every. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morn- ings, at nine o'clock, and proceeds from thence imme- diately through CHEPSTOW, CARDIFF, and SWANSEA, and CARMARTHEN, to Mn.FORi): returns from thence eiery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at-seven.' o'clock arrives at the G LOCESTF.TI, every Tues- day,^Thursday, and Saturday mornings; .and proceeds from tlnjnce at twelve o'clock at noon to London. N. B. The Coach meets, at Gi,oe> sfiiji, the Ctmches to Binsnnoha>1,L1 vekpo0t, 1 and theNoiiiii of Englan D which, with the LONDON, H.¡';JtlirouJ!,&c.Coachçs/ iIÍtl ilt the Boothall as usual, where Travellers will meet with com- fortable accommodations, neat Post-Chaises, able Horses, and civil Drivers. For the greater accommodation of the Public a COACII runs from CHEPSTOW to BRISTOL and BATH, by way of the OLD PASSAGE. Passengers and Parcels booked at the Coach-office, High: street, Swansea. To Mr. THOMAS 117L.SOA', No, 9, WorccUei~ gtrcet, Hirminghum. SIR, a THIS is to inform you that I was a long time much troubled with the SCURVY on my LEGS and RIGHT ARM, from which lcould not get any reliefj but at last on seeing one of your bills I t here found many g^eat cures performed by your improved ANTISCORBUTIC- DROPS, which determined me to try them. I took two bot- ties, which have made a perfect cure, and that is a twelve- month since. I hope you..will make tbis#f> public as you possibly can for the good of "other's. I'lte above is a fact, as witness my hand, at Carmarthen, this 19th day of June, 1805. W.M. JONES. 180-5. ,I ",W3 N Witness, T. C. PiiiDiTAM, Druggist, Carmarthen. They are sold in moulded bottles, with the words round thetill- 11 ltlitsait's improved Antiscorbutic Drops, Birming- hamprice 5s. (id. together with his incomparable me;ti- cine for the Stone and Gravel, 2s. 9d. a. bottle 5 HahanJic Tincture for Coughs and Colds, as. 64. a bottlei Specific Pills for Venereal Cbiuplaints, Scots and Hooper's nit., 40 in the box, Is. lid. each; Worm Cakes and Itch qint- ment Is. l|d. each box and packet, by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; Messrs. Thomas, Cowbridge Vachell, Car- dift; Mrs. Griffiths, Newport; Brewer, Carleon; Biddcil, Pontypool; ,R. Hughes, Abergavenny; Norths, Brecon I'r'uihain and Goldstoae, Cuniuutheu3 and O. Owens, Ha- verfordwest. • I TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON livlMUDi ATF.I.Y, OR THE LEASE SOLD, 16 YEARS UNEXPIRED. A Small but neat HOUSE, .with a Garden, and about One Acre,of Land attached, called MILL DANK LODCE, pleasantly situated at an-agreeabic dis- tance from the road leading to Mil ford, and about one mile from the pleutiful 1!larket-town of Carmànhen., For further, particulars apply tp Mr. Phillip Yaughan, Carmarthen; if by Jetter the postage tuustbt; paid. COUNTRY RESIDENCE. 'CE.. i TO BE LET, AJJD ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Commodious substantial DWELLING- HOUSE, called,KENDON, fit for the reception of a,small genteel family; comprising two parlours, a good kitchen and back-kitchen, cellar, four lodging-rooms and two garrets; one three-stalled stable, coach-house, and dairy; with a good kitchen* garden. KEN DON is distant about one mile from Neath, a good market town and genteel neighbourhood, commanding a gli most delightful prospect oft;he British .Channel. i<or a view of the pfeinises, and particulars, apply to Mr. William Morgan,'Neath Arms, Neath. '*•' N. B, lo be had with the above premised from 6 to 7: Acre?;-of good Land, if required. CAP, ENSIIIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PREMISES: i. i/lmrnt»w Improved Tenements. Parishes. Tenants• mpnt Annual Tenure. I-due. TyrllanLandilo-fawr-Mr. J.; £ rice 121 *5 9 "TO 0 0* -J C"A. lease for99 ■year's, Havod. Ditto Mr. T. Rees 145 0 17 70 0 0 | whereof about 37, (. are unexpired. Caeweflan .Ditto ..M.-G. Williams 22 0 15 20 0 0- At will. .'= fA lease, for fim, of Dolefach.Ditto Wra. Hopkin71 1 34 30 0 0 which only one verv. (. old life is living. Wayngock Lartgadock.. Wni. Hicks.. 10 0 0 4 4 0' Tbe TenementirofTYIl,nLAN and HAVOD are very improveable, within a convenient distance ofiuneand coal, atid situated near the market-town ol Llaydilo-t'awr. Apply to Messrs. Davies and Berriagton, Attornies, Swansea, who are authorised' to treat. '• T- ~GLAMORGANSHIRE^ FREEHOLD COPYHOLD ESTATE, U the parish' of 'NEWTON NOTTAGE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, J iN i.ors, At Pyle In-u, in the said connty,bn Monday, the 14th of July I y lwxt. between the hours ot two and lour o'clock in the aiternoon, v A LL that very improvable MESSUAGE, lENEMENIj ^nd LAN DS,situate 011 the CLEVES, m th<i village of NEAVTPN, and parish of Newton Nottage, consisting of a large and convenient FARM-HOUSE, .with suitable Outbuildings; two Gardens and one Orchard and sundry mcloiur.es of fertile MEADOW; PASTURE, and ARAiiLE LAND, witii the TIMBER. on the same, con- taining about 30 Acres, nbw held at will, by John Howell, John Tliomas, and Richard Burnel. N. B. The Estate abounds with Limestone of the best quality, and is entitled to an estensive valuable Right of Common on Newton Down. ö For particulars apply to Mr. John Reynolds; or Mr. W. Gwyn,.Solicitor, Neath. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castle Inn, in Bishop's Castle, (if not in the mean time disposed o< by Private Contract, of which notice-will be given) on Wednesday, the 18th:day of June iust. at five o'clock m the evening, in such lots as shall be then proposed, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be thell and (here produced, A LL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and •fA LANDS, called COLEBATCH together with the CO31 -viUAS 1 ateIy added thereto, by allotment, 011 enciosr ing the same, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Messrs. Bowycr, (jjayton, Legge, and Price, at the law clear yearly rent of^'t'01, including the Land- r- ne Tax, which has been redeemed.. The above premises consist of excellent Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Land, and are pleasantly situated wiihin a mile of the tovyn of Bishop's Castle, and well worthy the attention of persons desirous of residing near a town whose markets ate plentifully and cheaply supplied. .Mr.,Waters of the Castie Inn wiUKhew the premises, and a niapth-ereot qjid for further par tkralaVs, or,sale by Private Contract, apply to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Carmarthen. THE PURE DROPS OF LIFE, .E xt rocted from Vegetables, and compounded with the Essence of Hortey. nnHIS elegant and, salubrious CORDIAL is jL cehbrated for the relief and cure of Disorders aris-. ing froni Obstructed Perspiration and nWstcascs ot' Debility. — Patronized by thelUgtH Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, K. B. ColonclVesbrow, Vice-Chainberlain to the Queen T. S. Chaiupneys, Esq. Crchnrdiey, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Somerset; the Rev. H. Bayiitun, one of his flla- jesty'? Justices of the. Peace for the'county of Wilts the Rev. Thomas Coke, L. L.D. Rev: Charles Greenly, Bath; Rev. William Henshaw, Weymouth Captain Ledyard, RoadTfl'd-I,-house J. Popll ami Josr Cabel, Esq. Road; the Ministers, Churchwardens, and Overseers, together jvith '1400 persons and upwards, whose names are negotarly regis- tered ai tufEhiboratory. A particular account of this very pleasant Restorative is given in the Evangelical Magazine, tor March, 1803. "< A HOOK ot CASKS, pointing out the efficacy'of this Me- dicine, may be obtained of the venders: a SECOND BOOK uf CAsEs is preparing for the Press. Prepared (only) by T. M. Lucas, V. D, M. Road, near -Ro, Bath sold holesale. by Shaw and Edwards, 66. St. Paul's, in bottles at 2s. 9d. 6s. lis. and 22s. retail by J. Flexman, and T. Jenkn's, Swansea J,Bird,Cardiff} Griiiitb, New- •po-rtj and,Fi"i«« and Harris^ Abergavenny. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Lamb-inn, (Jones's) in the town of Llandovery, in the county of Carmarthen, 011 Saturday, the 28th day of June, 1806, between the hours of four and six o'clock in the afternoon, subject to certain conditions of sale, ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called TYR-Y- COURT, otherwise TYR BLAEN-CWMLLYGGOS, si- tuate in the parish of Mothlev, ih the COljiltypf Carmar- then, now in the holding of John Kees John. Rhytherch, as tenant from ycur to year, aud value 01 25 per annum. The occupier of this farm is entitled to a valuable Right of Common on Muddfe Mountain. The tenant will shew the premises for particulars apply to Thomas Bishop, Solicitor, Dattdovery. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Dwelling-House of Samuel Hughes, in the town of Newcastle. Emiyn, in the ^county of Carmarthen, Inn- keeper, on Friday, the 27th day of June inst. between the hours of two and four o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced,(unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of whichtimelv notice will be given) ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called PENALLTK ERRY, with a neat FARM HOUSE, and suitable Out-offices erected thereon, situate in the parish of Brongwyn, in the county of Cardi- gan, within two miles of the market town of Newcastle Emlyn, and eight miles of the sea-port town of Cardigan. For further particulars apply to J. Beynon, Solicitor, Newcastle Emiyh. FREEHOLD ESTATES, At LLANRIIYTUAN, in PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Castle-Inn, in the town ..of-Haverfordwest, on Satur- day, the ci3th day of June iust. between, the hours of four and six ^'clock in the afternoon, the following EREEHOLD ESTATES; Lot 1. TTOLLY-BUSH, containing by XX atlineasurement 90 Acres, (more or jf. s, d. less) under lease for one life, at the low rent of. 14 10 0 Lot 2. NEW-HOUSE, containing by admea- surement 47 Acres, (more or less) under lease for, one hie, at the lowrent of 10 14 0 All situate in the;parish Oi Llanrhythan, in the county 01 Pembroke. For further particulars apply to Herbert Lloyd, of Car- marthen, Attorney, CARDIGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATES, In the.. rieigh'bour'koaefof ABERYSTWITH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot-inn, in thu the town of Aberystwith, in the said county, oil Monday, the 16tb day of June .inst. be- tween the hours of tour and six o'clock-in the afternoon, subject to sucit conditions Of sale as shall be thcn and there produced, by .1' HUGH HUGHES, Auctioneer, TFTE FOLLOWING CAPITAL FREEHOLD ESTATES, lntheyarishofLlanJihangel-Generglynnc: Lot A LL that MESSUAGE, TENE- IX. MENT, and LANDS, called PAN- TYDWN, containing by admeasurement 65 Acres, £ s. d. more or less, subject to a lease, at the low rent of 18 18 0 Jh the parish of LL(fflgan~felin. Lot 2. All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and. LANDS, called GWARY-CWM-ISSA, con- taining by admeasureineiH l^J Acres, and 17 Acres of WOOD LAND below the House, let under a lease, at the low rent of • ■ 18 18 0 'A^id a CO^ and GARDEN in-Twyr'ddole 1 10 In the parish of Llanbadarn-j'awr, Lot 3. All that capital MESSUAGE, TENE- MENT, and LANDS, called; TROEDLW HA, otherwise i ROEDUIliWLWHA, in the occupa- tion of Evan Lewisi, at will, at the clear yearly fentof .j,05 0 0 Lot-4. All that MESSUAGE,Tli^EMENT, and LANDS, called PEN.YBA'N^, (and witich adjoins Lot 3,) now let under a lease, at the clear yearly rent of 3.5 0 0 N. B. The two last-mentioned lots contain byadmeasure- ment 357 Acres, with 60 Acres of Wood Land, with fine young growth of Trees growiugtherepn. For further particulars apply to Herbert Lloyd, of Car- marthen, Solicitor. DR. ANDERSON'S, Or the, SCOTS PILLS. THESE Pills, which have been prepared and given the greatest satisfaction for upwards of 80 years by DICEY and Co. at their original Medicine Warehouse, No. 10, Bow Church-yard, London, are singularly effica- cious in bilious, flatulent, and dropsical complaints', and all disorders of the .stomach and bowels. They promote diges- tion, create an appetite, remove obi-rructions in the kidnies, and consequently are antidotes, to the stone and gravel, but for the expulsion of worms III ehddrcn w grown persons the whole Materia Medica has hot their equal. Travellers, who are too often obliged to drink all kinds of liquors, as well as seafaring people, should never be unprovided with them, as by frequent !y taking one or two of them, they arc kept lrülIl cosdveness, scurvies, fevers, and most malignant distempers. The SCOTS PILLS prepared by Dicey and Co. retain their virtue for any length of time, and in all climates and from the peculiarity of the composition, they never run together, an advantage no other Scots Pills possess: and therefore, for exportation, or the use of gentlemen in the maritime line, they have a mamiest.superiority. fr.r Spurious sorts, of a very.inferior quality, are sold in almost every town be i&iclul therefore to a^k particularly for Dicey'$'Anderson y.Scvfr Rills, and to observe that the words Dicey and Co. No. 10, lUnv Church-yard, are printed in the Stanlp atiixcd to each-box, and signed in the margin of each bill of directions. > Sold, wholesale and 1 el ail, by Dicey and Co. in boxes, *30 in a box, at Is. -ifa.. each; and retail by T, Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, and J. Edmonds, Swansea i E. Rees, Neath; J. Daniel, J. Ross, and J. Goulston, Caxmarthen; (). Owen, -Haverfordwest; R;. Wilmot, Pembroke; R. Rees, Llandovery; W. and G. North, Brecpri B. Hill, Knighton; Bevan and Sweetniaii, Hay; N. Beadles, and Hecs and Belch, Pontipool; C. V-atcheli; Cardiff; H. Lie well y n, Br id gend (). Tudor, Mwimo ulh; W. Priveh ard, Chepstow;' W. Court, St. Briavil; T. Browning, Lidne'v; D. Vvhite, Blakeney and. by the principal dealers in Pa- D. Vvhite, Blakeney and by the principal dealers in Pa- tent Medicines in 'every town -.Vhrqughout; Great-Britain. Of wiioin: may be had, from Dicey and Co.'s warehouse as above, s- s. d. Hooper's Female Pills 1 l| Godfrey's Cordial 08 Squire's GraodEiixir 1 9 Golden and plain Spirits Bostock's Elixir, '2 fi of Scurvy-Grass 1 Walker's Jesuits',Drops. 2 -9 Beaume-de Vie 3 (i Stougiiton's Elixir 1 Rynier's Tincture g 9 Friar's Balsam 1 l| Ciuiton'a Snuff and Oil 1 6 Stoughton's Elixir 1 Rynier's Tincture g 9 Friar's Balsam 1 l| Ciuiton'a Snuff and Oil 1 6 Bathing Spirits0 9 Wyman's Pills 2 9 Dr. Batemaii's Drop* 1 hi Dr. K^.dciifi'e's Purging True Dajjfy.'sElixir 2 6* ..Elixir 1 1| SuwUttt s Oiutmvut. 1 y — ——- Sold 1IH T. JE NKINS, S WA NSEA. CURIOUS AND INTERESTING. This day is published, yrice 3s. In one volume, octavo, of near 300 pages, with an elegant Portrait of the Author# c A New Edition (with Additions) of A SUIDE to HEALTH; or, ADVICE to ,TT 0IH SJ-XKS in a variety CiRVmplaints evnlaij- Uii- the Hiostsimpleaxid e:Iu:ac those dileascs which are treated 011 imdei Lbe/vriatr.»i2 heads to tl, Audreys to the fair 8t?x 'j ——-—l'ivrents, See. > Advicc to nervous Patients ,j Air Asthma • Appetite I Barren, women Bashfuhicss Bathing, observations on Birth, particulars relating to Body, unfavorable posture of- Bowels Bowels Child-bearing ) Child-birth Cold. Consumption Conception Cure for nervous diseases Dancing Daily exercise Dejection Deficiency ofnaturalstrength I Difference between venerer symptoms and those often mistaken for thew. Digestion Dreams Exercise Female complaints Pits Flannel Flatulence, or windy com- plaints Girls Gout v Gouty spasms in the stomach Great sfchoois J Heavy suppers Hereditary diseases Heart-burn Hypochondriac complaints Hypochondriac complaints Hysteric affections I Internal sinking Incubus, Or night mare LeprbSy- jLiifl&fPttier Love Maids of a'weakly constitu- tion Man Memory„!oss or defect Mind, di seases ot Mottiers, their duty 1\ ('ryes, weak" 4!b-ue.ne conversation, bane-. tul etiects 01 Parents^and Guardiain — r» addresstlJ Paraphymosis Phtfijji. or consumption Phymoiis Pregllallcy Qdick oi_,t »on Rheum j 'fii.f oi orseback- a -in r eany Su V rot IU Swool:in,'$ Symptoms of pregnancy Tea Temperance Timidity Turn ot-¡;Je I let ii: she throat .Venery, excessive -7-—- secret \encreal disease. • Virgins Voyageshysea. Waiking W 1tter Weakness Wind Windy liquors Wine W ameii's milk • Women Youth. And ail complaints incident to the Female By S. SOLOMON, M. I). O blessed-Health! thou art above all gold and treasure it is thou who enlargest the soul, and open-tit all, its powers, t > receive instruction and-relish virtue. lie that lui» t'lcc, lias little mvre-to wish for;, and he that is so wretchca «* to aunt, thee, vunts every thing -with thee !"—STEKNE. TO THE PUBLIC. 1 Every person, young and old, should purchase this book, ttiere being scarcely an individual who is not interested in SOllie part of it. In particular it is recommended to youii" men and boys as an early attention to the latter may sene to guard theni lrom a fatal rock on which thousands have split, and be the mcitus of preserving their bodies from dis- ease, and also then souls, their minds, and all their faculties from destruction. London: printed for the Author, and sold by H. D. Sy- mouds, Paternoster-row, aud Mathews, Strand; Du* laie l)ublin; Baxter, Edinburgh; Haly,Cork: Magee, Belfast' J. Daniel, Carmarthen and by ait other Booksellers and* Irinters of Provincial Newspapers 111 the United Kin -doui, price JS. only, delivered free of carriage. a Of T. Jenkins may also be. had, Dr. Solomon's invaluable Preparations, viz. 1. The CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, which Is rni. versally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious i-> ail in- ward wastings, toss of appetite, indigestion, dc of spirits, trembling or shaking ot the hands or limbs, cbs inate coughs, shortness of breath, and consumptive ha;.<it It thins the blood, eases the most violent pains in the ht a-i and stomach, and promotes gentle perspiration. By the Iwbi- lity and gentry this medicine is universally admired, beiuo- pleasautto the taste and smell, gently astringing the fibre's of the stomach, and giving that proper tenshy^whicii a good digestion requires.—Nothing can be better adapted to heks and nourish the constitution after a nocturnal debauch with wine, &c. This Cordial is highly esteemed in the East and West indies, tor nourishing and invigorating tire nervous system, and acting asageneratrestotHttve 011 deb.Stated constitutions, arising irom bilious complaints contracted in hot climates. Those who have the care and education of' females, the studious as well "as tlie sedentary part of the commumty., should never be without the Cordial Balm of Gilead; which removes diseases in the head, invigorates th.« mind, improves the memory, and enlivens, the imagination. -Its well-known characteristic of promoting, longevity has been long maintained; for bN ti)c it were, in continual repair, it pre-erves the body tn health and vigour, and prevents premature decay. It "requires no particular confinement, nor attention to diet. '■ The Cordial Balm of Gileacl is sold ill hollies, price half- a-guinea each; there are also FAMILY BOTTLES, price 3.5s. containing equal to four bottles at 10s. 6d. by winch the patient saves 9s. 2. The A N IT-IMPETIGIN ES, for the cure of the Scur- yy 1 Leprosy, enereal Disease, and all disorders originating in an impure state oi the blood. This medicine is perfectly innocent in its nature,-safe in application—and power- fully efficacious in every species of IsieE-nomER, or do proved habit, with affections of the shin." Dr. Solomon lias, at a the Anti- Impetigines to perfection, and into universal use and re- quest. Men of character, liberality, and education, pos- sessing public confidence as c!erg\ men of unsu.i!icd reputa- tion, have recommended numerous objects of those cruel diseases, for which it is adapted, to Dr. Solomon's carc, tu whom this wonderful renvedy was'applied with such un- bounded success, that those who .were reduced to tlie very jaws of death by mercury and disease, have been snaVcht'd from destruction, and restored io their relations and friends with renovated heaith and vigour. Such ace the virtues of the Anti-Impetigines, and such are its wondrous edeeis upotf- fhe human body !—the autidote to mercurv, and the puri- fier of the blood-arid lymph.—Proper directions'for every case, are given with each bottle. Price haif-a-guiiiea. 3. The celebrated ABSTERGENT LOTION, for the cure of Scorbutic Eruptions, Coarseness. Redness,'Pimples, •See.- on the Face, eck, the only remedy ior ef- fectually clearing the complexion, and rcino'vint; all tiisea.-es- of the skin. This Lotion, .which 'for a series of veais has- been umversally admired by-nobility and gentry, is tiicniosf elegant, fragrant, mild, safe, and valuable liquid or -rash, possessed of superior qualities, in cleansing, ciesrhi.v;, and softening the-'skin, as "we!! as for ireemg troin cutaneous eruptions, so detrimental to female. beau' y knpntiy re- stores the skin to a degree of fairness and purity beyond the (lowers of description. The Abstergent *»i m K-tidei- jbe f'tre fair .and delicate, and removes every kind ot stain, taji, sunburn, or "freckles, which rouge, Ions; xliness, or fatigue generally" produce in short; it is theoniv cv.-uietic a lady can use at her toilet Witti-ease and coni,ci- It is the ouiy reH'ed,y a gentleman should have recoarsa to ",I)ell i g lslec^ nc dt d bv, all tive dise^- in 1 tt 11 v be used m ,^1 tl t small* est llaEUTii, .<>r .1 lliOJc ,-n; 1; ,1 iCi:n-u' c.iniiot be, "irviscil 1 for even 1 er i > t d 1 "•» tl « 1 tb < adu 1 ili« Loiiorv* t Price