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L ,i t, CAMBRIAN W AGGONS, j f T> EES, GRIFFITHS, and DAVIES, Proprjx>rs JtS> of tiie afeave Waggons, respectfully infoim heir Friends and the Public/ that they have taken to ^oaove Concern, and hope by their attention and puitctualtty) me- fcit their support. Their Wagons set out as under from the Bell InhWar- iek-iiine, London, Friday night, and call fa coming* and going ili, at the Green Man aad Still; and-at thislack i. fieaf, RciSdllly; mid arrive at <* fr Mrs. Lewis's Warehouse..Gloucester..Wednesday Mtiing liar's Head ..Ross Wednesday Miing Befl Ian Monmouth.. Wednesday I>ht. Cirilntt»rs Warehouse. • Abergavenny. ?aursday Ming. *»• (,Crifckhowell.Friday Night, ir, xjit i Brecon. Saturday Moitag. Cambrian Warehouse.. \Llandov$ry..Sunday Mor'ntj, C Llangadock ,.Sunday Noon. Davis's Warehouse Llandilo.»Sunday Night; 4 Arid arrives at tht I 1 Cambrian Warehouse.Carmarthei. Monday NOI\ j from whence all goods for Pembrokeshire, CardigaMre, i Ctlamorganshire, and all parts of South Wales, and the Suffi ef Ireland, will lie regularly forwarded with all pwble V dispatch. 1 Their Waggons return from the sbove places as find':— | Carmarthen, Wednesday Noon Jandilo, Thursday JVin- | ing Llangadock, Thursday Noof;' Landovery, Tluittay 3?ight; Treeastle, Friday Morniig early; Brecon, Siflay | Evening j Crickhoweil, Sunday fight; Abergavenny, Ion J day Evening j Monmouth, Tuesdiy morning; Ross, Ttftday I Koon; Gloucester, Wednesday vlorning; and at thetieil Inn, Warwick-lane, London, -Fiday Morning, early. Also all goods from Manchester, Huddersfield, Di all 'i parts of Yorkshire, and the.North of England and Scit'tnd, i to be directed to be forwardedby Water to the Pack Urge> i Worcester.—Also from Birmingham,Sheffield, Coventryand the parts adjacent, from Asimore, to Worcester; atidrom • thence by Rees's and Co. to- Hereford, Hay, BuiltVl'al- f garth, Brvnllis, Brecon, Mertbyr Tydvil, l)wynocl,rre- castie, Landovery, Langadeclc, Landilo, Carmarthen,and for all parts of Sou^iWales, arid the South of Ireland~iSo j, far Crickhoweil, and the places adjacent; AbergivCmy, |\ and all parts of MonmouthsVire. j Iff. B. The Proprietors will not be accountable for Sass, j china, plate* jewels, watches, writings, bank notes, or (ash. i Buless entered as-such, and paid for accordingly. f COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARfiiEN. j TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, i At the Boar's-IIcad, in the said County of the BorougL on [' Saturday, the 21st day of April next, between the lours of three and four of the clock, in the afternoon of ttle,aine day,SJEV AN I)A VIES, Auctioneer, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, BjR. GAGE, or UWiiLUNG-HousE, with ti«= Tttrdand f Stable thereunto belonging, situate in Quay-street, irthe • Count? or cfreXScrmngfr r.f Cjtrmarthrn aforesaid, noiy >itbe several occupations of William Evans and William Willms e f their undertenants, or assigns, now let at the yearlYrent of 411. • For further particulars apply to George PtufypS Attorney-at-law, Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD BY AUCRION, Ott Saturday, the 12th Day of May next, at the Bear-nn5 ;n j the Town of Llandilofawr, in the county of Carntrthen between the hours of one and four o'clock in the efcnjn<r' subject to such conditions that shall he then pi^uced' | either in two or more lots, as may be agreed upon 'Iy ti,' V Bidders on the day of sale, J J By Mr. MORRIS, Auctioneer, lotl. ILL those Messuages, Tenements, an(j, XTL Lands, callcd BRYNHYNUDD and CATLE BACH, situate in the upper division of the parish of Bftws is the county of Carmarthen, containing by admeasurell; <8 statute acres, and 16 perches, and now let from Yltr to year at the rent of 29). 10»s. f Lot II. All those Messuages,Tenements, and Landsf;i]|p j fOMPREN LLWYD, and TIR-DA-HOWELLl)A. IJLWYI), adjoining the above-mentioned Tenementi ar;d containing by admeasurement 38 acres, 2 roods, 15peehes and now let from year to year at the rent of 231. 10s. The above Lots would make one or two very deable holdings; the Houses and Out-honses are in substantij re- pair, they are disfaiit only 3 miles from Lime, and are is Coal under the Lands, they are abont 9 miles from Lla>]jj0 9 miles from Neath, and 12 from Swansea, and have lierty •f common for cattle and sheep upon the Bettws Comir))1J CPr For further particulars apply to Mr. John illttis Attorney, Carmarthen, where Maps of the Est tbc' inspected Thomas Lewis, Esq. Llandilo, and for a Vi% „*■ the Premises apply to the Tenants, or to John Willing JMaes-v-quarre. I Carmarthen, March 19, 1810. t TIMBER. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Ðn Saturday, the 21st Day of April next, at the Castle n, Haverfordwest, at three o'clock in the afternoon, S"ct to conditions, which will be produced at the sale, RHYDHIR WOOD, situate in the Parish of RHYDHIR WOOD, situate in the Parish of Blitherston, in the said County consisting chiefl^f Oak and Asli; the former adapted for Ship-building, 'mj the latter allowed to be the largest and best in the Couty £ 3™ Appiy, for particulars/to Mr. James Thomas, ^Hor, Haverfordwest; or Mr. Philipps, Auctioneer, Wrn. lygos, near Narberth. March 16, 1810. PEMBROKESHIRE. t TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Green Dragon Inn, Pembroke, on Tuesday, thcU, day of May, 1810, (jn one lot), THE very valuable RECTORY of CAREW, ri the conntv of Pembroke, and the DWKI'UN HOUSE, BUILDINGS, and Arable, Meadow, and Pasf, LAND, thereunto belonging, with the Tythes of Cob Grain, Hay, Lamb, Wool, and all other Tythes (cxcepq Vicar's portion, and Right of Presentation to the said 1i- carage,) accruing within the srnd parish of Carew, heldty a Lease from the Bishop of St. David's for Three Lives, which two being very good lives, hged 27 and 26 years, now remaining/ and to which a third life may be added ;v the Purchaser, on payment of a reasonable fine, at a y c reserved rent. The property is situated near the T Pe, nb road from London to Pembroke, fUlIr miles from Pembrok" eiajht miles from Tenby, and ten from Narberth; all marklt and post towns: the Lands are well watered, and wit},(, two miles of coal and culm. Printed particulars may be had in a few days, on appi cation to John Heaton, Esq. T, Old Burlington -street, Loi_ don; Mr. E. R. Pickering, Staple-Inn, London Mr ( Bowling, Pembroke; Green Dragon, Pembroke; Whjh Lion, Tenby; White Hart, Narberth; Castle, Have.rf()r{_ west; Ivy Bush, Carmarthen; Lion, Cardigan and Mack worth Arms, Swansea, THE OLD-ESTJBLISHED FLY-WAGGONS, From LONDON, OXFORD, GLOUCESTER, MAN CHES- TER,SHREWSBURY, BIRMINGHAM, WORCESTER, &c, &c. &c. NORTH, REES.& CO. PtÍÓPRIETORS OF THE ABOVE WAGGONsj IMPRESSED with the ti-nest sense of gratitude, JaL beg leave most respectfully to inform their I fictids, that from a wish to accommodate them to the utmost of their power, they have established another Wagson weekly from London, which regularly loads at the King's-Head Inn, Old Change, every Tuesday evening, and delivers goods at Landovery and Landilo, on that dayse'nnight, and At Car- marthen on tbe Wednesday morning follow ing. Tiieirotlifi' long-established and regular Waggons continue to set out fr#m the usual places, viz. from London—The George Inn, Snowhill. the King's Head Inn, Old Change; and the Castle and Falcon-Inn, Aldersgate-street; callidgill coming out and go- mg in; at the Black Bear, Piccadilly; and Green Man aitd Still, Oxford-street. Ox!ord-lhmt's \Varehouse. Gloucester—Hcaiae and Co's ditto. Bimiinghitfi—Ashmore's ditto. Worccster-Mole and Co's ditto. Mancltester.Maxon's ditto; from whente, the Goods from Leeds, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, convey d'0 ^"gland are regularly ShrewsbrÚ'y-Ditto; They an- happy in having an opportunity of returning their unfagned thanks for the unexampled-support they have for so many^ years received, (-particularly during their late short- ived Ol POSI1I01S, which proved to be founded in folly, by terminating in its PRO JECTOR' ^disgrace ) and be- ing convinced that no Concern whatever can accommodate thPli blic in the manner theirs can, they, onCe more, solicit a continuation of those favours they so long have experienced —pledging themselves, as the best mark of gratitude, to continue to pursue the same unwearied exertions to give sa- tisfaction as t-ey have al ways hitherto done. No Moiey, Plate, Jewels, W atehes, W ritgs, China, Glass, &c. &c. v,ll be accounted for except enteral as such, and paid for iccordingly, when delivered to any of the book- keepers. Breckiock, March 21, 1810. CARDIGANSHIRE. ;■ TO BE; LET., ilttMEBTATE MAY BE *A0, II IRUSE, STABLE, and GARDEN, situated n<?Lan Vn,?H 4-yron' in a genteel Neighbourhood, healthy, Jieap, and a fine sporting Country, within seven miles of yampeter, sixteen of Aberystwith, tiree of the sea- Famih jr°n" Tlfe House is wel1 adapted for asmall i tunderr Pf,rtic"!Iars aPIjly ('f by letter post-paid) Glanrhwdw, near Carmarthen; or to Mr. D;Md Evans, Tyrnawr, who will shew the Premises. V CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, By PRYATE CONTRACI, and entered upon immediately, A LLf^at -^l?i:S^UAG]E> TENEMENT, and L^ npTi Appwenances thereunto belonging c°?LM01 Vivi iih kn(JVV," bJ th« Name of BRONYVFLYI With an thereto belonging; situate and being ill tie Parih of Llfl f0!r-ar-.y-13ryr,, in the said County The a Tenement consists of good Meadow Arable 1h°eUMar"[t^arly adjoins the Turnpike Road leading fr>m gf Market foAvn.of Landovery, to the Mai- ketlovvnofBuilth; isdstantfrom Landovery about four miles, antlthe lands are ti a high state of cultivation. Anable tuid induslrions Tenant will meet with everv encouragement, and a LEASE for the Term of Ten Years H:iil be granted 11 l or further particdars enquire at Glanbran-Park. March 1810. CARMARTHENSHIRE AND PEMBROKESHIRE. THE follQwina; taluable FREEHOLD ES- JL TATES to be bOLf) by PRIVATE CONTRACT. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Tenements. Parishe. Quantilies. Tenants names. A. Kilywain. Llandik). 103 Wm. Williams. Briskenhelig-Jssa. Llantymydd. 121 Thomas Lloyd. Pantarlit). ditto 70 R. Williams. Veluidre Mill? ,i;ft and Lands S dltto 14 H. David. PESBROKESHIRE. Some par^ of West V iiliamson Park, Carew Ncnvton, and ■Ilcdbcrtn 1 arms, a.!]in the parish or Carew, and in the severai occupations of Stephen Parry, Morris Onnond, John Edwards, John Jeikms, and Solomon Whetter. The Lands in Carmartienshire have very valuable Com- mon Rights. J For further particular* apply to R, S. Pemberton, Esq. Uanelly, near Swansea, tby letter, post-paid.—The tenants will shew the respective Farms. TO LANDHO, AGENTS, &c. A Gentleman is deirons of purchasing or hirinff, liberal long L»ase, in ^he Counties'o'f Worcester-, shire, Herefordshire, .hropsliire, Gloucestershiie, Mon- nrouthshire, or any of the adjoining Counties, or any part of South Wales, where the rxirifry is not mountainous, the roads good, and in a very lespictable neighbourhood, in or within •me mile ot a lown or good Village, from Fifty to One ruousand Acres ot good Land, with a House attached to it, to accommodate a small genteel r lmUy an(j an necessary Out-buildings to carry 01 the Far! JB3" Address, post-paH, to A. A. at Peele's Coffee-house, Fleet-street, London. 1: is to be hoped none will answer this whose Estate does not agree with the above particulars. WANTED, On Lease, in the Neighbourhood of Carmarthen, Laugharne Llanstephan, St. Clair, &c. A Moderate sized HOUSE or COTTAGE, fur- nished or unfurnished, suited to the residence of a small genteel Family, with good Oiif-ho'uses and Gnrden and with from 30 to 100 Jct'en of good Arable and Pasture Land. Any Persons having such to let, may, possibly, meet with a desirable ihd permanent Tenant,'by addressing letters post-paid, mt htioning ail particulars, to A. B. to be left with the Printer oi this Paper. I • THE ORIGINAL UNION FIRE-OFFICE, COR N H I L Lt ESTABLISHED NEARLY ONE HUNDRED YEARS. WILLIAM MOSS, IRONMONGER, AGENT FOR CARMARTHEN! THHE beneficial effects of Insurance against Ibss Fire, are no less obvious and important, than,the consequences of neglecting to insure are rumous and dread- fiti.Life., Property, every enjoyment of the present mo- ment, and all the prospects of the future, are frequently in- volved in the issue of a casual conflagration hence it be- comes the duty and the policy of individuals to guard them- selves against such events, by means the most'effectual and economical. Among the many Institutions that have been formed to provide for the Security of the Public on such occasions, THE UNION FIRE-OFFICE, ranks among the most respectable and li 'beral.-This Office has always paid Losses or damages by Fire, from Lightning; and I am now authorized to inform the Farmers and Public, that the Premium on the Stock of Corn and Hay, being the produce of a Farm also Cattle and Implements of Husban- dry thereon, will be rated at Two Shillings per Cent, and all persons insured hi this Office, are requested to refer to their Policies, in order that they may receive the benefit of this reduction of the Premium on Farming Stock in their respect- ive renewals; and that printed receipts are ready for deli- very, for the premiums and duty on Policies, as they become due; and that printed proposals of the terms of insurance, may be had of me, which will be found as moderate in every respect as those of other Offices. fcf" Farming Stock may be insured, generally, in all Barns and Out-houses, or on a Farm, without the average clause. Persons desirous of increasing the amount of their Assurances, in consequence of the increased price of build- ing materials, are informed, that no additional expence of Policies is incurred at this Office.-Policies insuring Three Hundred Pounds; the aunual amount of which is only 6s. are issued free of expence and all payments for losses by Fire, are made by this Office without deduction. N. B. In behalf of this Society, I beg leave to return my sincere thanks to the Insurers at thb Oiiice, for their favours to we since my Agency at Carmarthen; and also beg to in- form those who have dropped their insurance (and others In who may entertain the same opinion) in consequence of their supposition, which is grounded in weakness and error, that OiSces take the remaining property, after a fire to assist them in paying the loss that this Office pays all losses or damages, proved to be done by fire, provided the amount does not exceed the Sum insured, without any claim or pre- tence to the remaining property that may be saved; and al- so pays in addition to the amount lost, all reasonable charges attending the removal of goods in time of danger; and also insurers? in this Office (excepting only insurers for seven years, wl& are Proprietors in the concern) are not liable to be cailfcd upon to make good losses, as the whole property of the Society is liable to pay or make good any loss by .fire, which may happen to them. As to Septennial Insurers, they are Partners in the concern, and receive their share^of the profits, which have been divided anion* them to the amount of at least 300,0001. and consequently theu and they only are liable to make good any losses which may najjpen to themselves or the insurers for less than Seven xeirs, as the last run no risk of loss, and receive no share of profit. J -!It* Proposals for Septennial or Annual and short period insurances, with any further information which may be re- qnved for the explaining this mode of insurance, may be had of the Agent n. t WM. MOSS, IRONMONGER, CARMARTHEN. Carmarthen, March 24, 1810. CARMARTHEN DISTRICT TURNPIKE TRUST. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Trus- Xf tees of the said Turnpike Trust, under an Act passed ii the Forty-ninth year of the Reign of King George the foe Third, for enlarging the Term and Powers of an Act tf his present Majesty, for repairing the Roads from Car- narthen to Lampefer-pont-Stephen, in the County of Car- (igan, and other Roads in the said Act mentioned, so far is the same relate to the Carmarthen District of Roads, fee." will meet at the Ivy Bush Inn, in Carmarthen on Fiiday, the 20th day of April next, at eleven o'clock in the foienoon, in order to consult about erecting a Toll Gate on Hu side of the Turnpike Road, at or near a place called Lliin-y-brenin, across a certain Highway there leading to &.bergwilly.—Dated the 30th day of March, 1810. JOHN STACEY, Clerk. NEW PLAN, WITH ADDITIONAL AND SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. STATE LOTTERY To be Drawn the 8th JUNE, 1810. fjPlIE CONTRACTOR begs leave to call the Jt. attention of the Public to the undermentioned Scheme, containing besides its Novelty, several grand Features and iptyior Benefits, which, it is conceived, will fully merit their approbation, and afford a Chance to Adventurers ne- ver given in any other Lottery. SCHEME. 4 of .€20,000 are ^80,000 4 5,000. 20,000 12 1,000 12,(XX) ro 500 10,000 i 100 4,80. 15 '.y. And to the >vn Prize above £ 13, (not beint one of fheunder-menuv!K '"ibers) will be given in addition to theabove Money Prisst- £ <:aid fortunate Nujnbeij K of the. letter A, 100 Tickets c, ised in No. 1,251 k 1,275, letter B, 100 Ditto COJ. .ised in 3,(101 j&p 3,025 Letter C, 100 Ditto comprised in 1,7M ib 4,773 letter D, 100 Ditto comprised in 2.M)1 *.t« 2,525 v With all the Prizes they'may contain: upon this 'nlau it is 4 evident that one Ticket m-ty gaiii wi In withdrawing so many Tickets from the quantity n-ir- on Sale, (although for the Purpose of forming them into ''fflir such distinguished Prizes, possessing'Chances hitherto Unsnown) the Contractor is not insensible to the Objections' ihat may be started by those who could not procure Tickets itjhe close of the last Lottery,—he can only anfi 'ipate such Elections by announcing that Tickets and S tart's wilFbe i roiniuK distributed to every Lottery Office in the United I'-iRjrdoiii. THE REAL JAPAN BLACKING. BY DAY AND MARTIiV, LONDON. rpHIS invaluable Composition, with half the -1_ visual labour, produces the most brilliant jet black ever behel affords peculiar nourishment to the leather, will not soil the finest linen, is perfectly free from any unpleasant smell, and will rettill it" virtti(-s in any climate.* Sold wholesale, by Day and Martin, No. 97, High Hol- horn, London; and retail, by their agents, Mr. J. Daniel, Printer, Carmarthen; Mr. T. Jenkins, Swansea Mr. Wil" mot, Pembroke; Mr. C. Lewis, Oardisra'i; and Mr. J. Jones Abeniy0,n; in stone bottles, price Is. 0d. each. 1 i This Day is published, A new Edition, being I- :e Fourteenth^ of CROSBY'S BUILDER S PRICE BOOK, FOR 1810. Corrected to the i'resent Time, TIte ViUliOuS GIvVTI KMEN ARTIFICERS, and all concerned in Building, are respectfully in- formed, this New Edition contains ail the late Advaiues in Timber, Deals, Carpenter's W.irk, ike. and other important Alterations, forming the most CORRECT LIST OF THE PRICES NOW ALLOWED by the most eminent Surveyors, in London, in the different Branches and methods of Build- ing-and the Prices of Labour only. Also, Directions for making any kind of L me and Cements, various useful Ta- bles cast up, Abstracts of all the Acts, a List of Surveyors, &c. &c. J By JOHN PHILLIPS, SURVEYOR, Author of the History of Inland Navigation, &c. London: printed for B. CROSBY and Co. Stationer's- Court, Ludgate-street; and sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper; Jenkins, Swansea Wilmot, Pembroke; Tho- mas, Haverfordwest; Lewis, Cardigan; North, Brecon; and all other Booksellers in Town and Country. HEALTH PRESERVED WITHOUT QUACKERY. IMPORTANT ADVICE TO BOTH SEXES. THIS Day was published, neatly printed in 1 <2mo. -AL price 4s. se^ ed, A GENUINE GUIDE TO HEALTH, or Practical Essays on the Preservation of Health, with the most effectual Means of preventing and curing Diseases; al- so Strictures on Regimen, and the MANAGEMENT OF IN- VALIDS, WITH PARTICULAR ADVICE TO WO- MEN IN CHILD-BED, AND THE FOOD BEST ADAP- TED FOR INFANTS, to which are added Observations on Intemperance, and various Excesses—Their extraordinary Influence on the Human Frame; with Suggestions to coun- teract their baneful Effects; written in a brief, but clear and comprehensive manner. By T. F. CHURCHILL, M. D. Professor of Midwifery, in London, Author of the Practical Family Physician, Medical Remembrancer, &c. &c. ■ London: Printed for B. Crosby and Co. Stationers' Court, Piternoster Row and sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Piper; Jenkins, Swansea; Wilmot, Pembroke; Thomas, Haverfordwest; Lewis, Cardigan; North, Brecon and all Booksellers, Stationers, and Newsmen, with a good allow- ance for Exportation. A PRESENT FOR YOUTH. This Day was published, neatly printed, price 7s. 6d. extra Boards. WITH BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD, ORIGINAL FABLES. By a LADY. Dedicated U to her Royal Hig-hness the PRINCESS CHARLOTTE OF Wus. Embellished with fifty-four elegant Engravings on wood, by the ifrst artists. London printed for B. CROSBY & Co. Stationers'-Court, Paternoster-Row and sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, and all other booksellers. Where may be had, Enfield's General Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, the second edition, 4s. Blair's Essays on Rhetoric, abridged, 12mo. sixth edition, 5s. Brown's Elements of English Education, for Youth of both Sexes, 12mo. 5s. Gt" The following established Medical Preparations by D. Cox, Chemist to his Majesty, Gloucester; are this Day received and sold, wholesale arid retail, only by J. Daniel, Printer of titis -Paper:- PREPARED CHARCOAL, the safest and 'Oe,St ir Dentrificfc. PEARLS, ESSENCES, and LOZENGES of PEPPER- MINT, GINGER, STEEL, &c. Dr. ROSWELL'S elegant and very efficacious FEMALE MEDICINE. CHELTENHAMAPERIENTSALTS; C ALCINEDMAG- NESIA, ESPRIT DE ROSE, CACHOES A LA ROSE. SPICE ESSENCES, & FISH SAUCES, in Cases, &c. Engravings of Cox's complete Sea, Family, and Portable Medicine Chests, and llCalalogue of thevarwus Articles made, at tlteRoyal -C, Itil)oratory, Glocester, may be seen as above. This Day is Published, price 85. COX's FAMILY MEDICAL COMPENDIUM, Considerably enlarged and improved.—THE FORWUL/E. &C. of the New London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Pharmacwtaias. may be iiatTSepanite, priced. Lately Published, price 2s. COX'S DIRECTIONS FOR HORSE MEDICINES, WITH THE MOST APPROVED RECEIPTS. N. B. Orders for Horse Medicine Chests, &c. received by J. DANIEL. (One Concern.) Dr. RADCLIFFE s ELIXIR. FOR a general alterative Medicine, this Elixir has stood unrivalled for more than Haifa Century, and the Public cannot have Recourse to a more eilicaciods Re- medy, as a Purifiei of the Blood from all Humours, whether contracted by too free Living, or rrom Surfeits, Jaundice, Scurvy, or Humours after Measles Small-Pox, &c. &c. For all Obstructions in the Bowels, d for the Cure of Worms, in Children or Adubs, it will be found equally serviceable. In Complaints incident to the pynale Sex, it has frequently pioved of the greatest Service/-it assists Digestion, strength- ens the "Stomach, a ad lias b><W» found of infinite Service to those who take long Voyages, as a Preservati ve agaiust the Scurvy. Be careful to o* £ erve that the Words Dicey$f Co. 'No. 10, Bote Church-yttrd," are printed in the Stamp affiled to eaci\ Bottle, as counterfeit Sorts are offered for Sale in almost every Town T Sold, Wholesale, by Dicey and Co. No. 10, Bow Church- Yard, London, Price Is. 1 ,d. a Bottle, Buty included and Retail by J. 1) liilel, Printer of th'S Paper; Jenkins, Swan- sea; Wilmot, Pembroke; North, Brecon, Lewis,Cardigan; arid by the priwfcipil Venders of latent Medicines in every Town throughout the Kingdom. Uj yhom mav be had, from Dicey Sf Co.'s Warehouse as above, BETTOX S BR rriSH OIL, for the Pure of external and internal Bruits Intiaimuations, green and other Wounds, Burns, 'kal,d &<■'• Price Is. 9d. a Bottle.- Tile Re- fined, 2s. 9;1.: PIKE'S OINTMENT, for effectually t nn«-the ITCH without Confinement or the least olleusivt !L.uU,— Pfjce Is' 9d. a Box, j True Daff>s Elixir 2 6 A«dmp„'8|ut8 8* d« Smaller l'«. fib's 19 Dr Bitoirfan'* Drops 1 6 Hoopers Female F^s. » ,• Squire's (^rand l^lixir 2 0 Godfrey » j.irf'■ 1 it) y Sk-sW. *1 rops l S ST,lt0&S'X1- 09 Wy^a'sP-'lj U,T|| Golden A plain Spirits Clinton's Siiull, & oa 16 of Scurv.y Grass 1 Q Ctlr, w Elegant Quarto Edition of BURKITT'S EXPOSITION ON THE NEW TSSTAAlf -EK-KLY Onsitufilay, April 7, 1810, will be published, "nted onfhe Demy Paper, from a N O A! lll il F Price only Sii-periie, (Lmbellfshel a large and eicgant PùrtraittJ the fivsfy engraved by llopisood,) Of l^r?v&TlY N0TES' withPRACTICAL OI' t » i!' u on the NEIV TESTAMENT ofm- TeVtts It • E!US (?HRIST, wherein the Sacr, xext is at the Sense explained, end t-'ie & Hoi, %p. tli s, to our luiital(M) recommended. lne. v. hole desi^U{| t0 encourage the readinjr of the Srr res m private l ilies, and to render the daily P. them profitable am delightful. Ily (.lie ItevilVI, LLI.,KM PUliK.ITT, NI. i. LATE VICAR ANLLECTURER OF DEDHAM, IN- SIZE OF TIE TEXT AND NOTES. St. MAUK. Chap. XV. And straitway n the morning the Cl Priests held a coniultacion with the eld and scribes, and tie whole council, at. bound Jesus, and carried him away, au delivered him to PHte. 'V ^he, fore?oin» ^lapter gives us an aeeotm^ Judas s treason in delivering our Saviour into hands of the Chief Priests. In this cliapleil find our holy Lord broilglil by the Chief Prie unto Pontius Pilate, the Ronun governor, ii to Iiis toiileulilation, &e. Every alternate Number will be embellished w elegant Enpiving, which will be executed bv h known Celebrity from original Drawing, or Paintie eminent Masters. ° Were it proper to say any thing in favour of this way of RecUluuendatiun, it would suffice to incilti,, the Learnedand Unlearned have always esteemed it invaluable Eook, which is fiirthei-eviticed by titoast, Sale near Tventy large Impressions have had. 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