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COUNTY OF THE BORBUGII OF CARMARTHEN. ,1 I t TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Tirts DAY, Julv 91, at the Bear's-flead Inc, in the said County of the gorougb, between the hours of tour and five o'clock ia the Afternooll subject to such conditions of sale, as shall be then and,there produred, 'A LL those Three several Freehold M.&SSIJ ALXL. A BURGAGES, or DWELLING-HOUSES with the Yard and Stable thereunto Ijelonging, situate in Quay-sireet, 1 in the County of the Baronfrh of Crd-m^rrhcn aforfiSiu^ MW la the several occupations *f.. Ed ward Davids Esq. lbomas Kva&s, Esq. William Evans, and William Williams, or their respective Under-tenants, j Far further particulars apply to George Philipps, Solicitor, Cmarto. Auelir^y.</ LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. ¡- TO BE SOLF) BY AUCTION, At the White-Hart-Inn, ita the town of Narbertli, in the county of Pembroke, oiyThursday, the 26th day of. July 1810, between the hoursSpf three and four o'clock in-tne afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be ■ then prodoced, or in the (nean time by Private Contract, of which timely notice wity be given, v" T HMiE JJEASE (of which about four hundred and' & thirty years are unexpired, at a pepper-corn rent, if demanded) of all that! MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, LANDS, and SMITH'S SH&P, with the Appurtenances, commonly called and knowfc by the name of HENDK* situate, lying, and being in thfc parish of Llandisstlio, in tne county of Pembroke; now irf the tenure or occupation or. Josepli Gibbon, as tenant to the Lessee. The above premises were formerly two large closes o ground. but are now divided Unto ten fields, consisting or excellent Meadow, Pastui-e, And Arable Land, the whole upwards of Twenty Acres; ttne of such fields and smitn s shop adjoin the road leading from Llandissilid to Egremont Bridge. I For further particulars apply to Thomas Woods, Solici- tor, Carmarthen. T SOUTH-WALES. TO B E E T, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, EASTWOOD, a complete and convenient, resi- dence for any gentleman wishing to retire^ upon an establishment of moderate expence consisting of two par- lours, vestibule, three principal bed-chambers, with dres- sing-room, and store-room two garret bed-chambers; three servants' lodging-rooms, two kitchens, butler s-pantry, m der, water-closet, &c. under-ground cellars, granary, stable for five horses, gardens, shrubbery, plantations, ana J aw all in complete repair. To which may be added, one h dred and thirty acres of useful Land, or any less quantity at the will of the renter. The Heat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE may be had with the House, at a fair appraisement. „ Situated nine miles from Tenby, ten from Haverrordwest- abd within one mile of the market and post-town of Nar- berth, from whence a mail-coach goes every morning for London. o A gentleman fond of field sports will find peculiar advan- tages attached to the residence. it.. Apply to Mr. Hassall, Eastwood, near Narberth. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY, AND ENTERED UPON AT MlCHtAViLMAS NEXT, THE following CAPITAL FARMS viz. all that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called LLWYN- Y-CRYCHYDDIOD, containing about 135 Acres of Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, situate, in the same Parish, and within seven miles of the Market Town of Carmarthen. And also, allthat Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called GlLVACH-FAWR, containing about 230 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land, situate in the Parish of Llanvihangel- Yeroth, in the said county, within nine miles of the said Market Town of Carmarthen. For further particulars apply to Thomas Jones, Esq. of Wern, or at the Office of 1). W. Stephenson of Car- tiarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AND POSSESSION GIYEN AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL those Messuages, Tenements, and Lands, with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, com- Vinniy callrd and known by the several names of VAN and TYTHYN FFYNNON THOMAS, now in the tenure or oc- el,pation of David Jones, hisUndertenants or Assigns.—Alo, all that LIME and MARBLE ROCK, with the seve al newly-erected Kilns 'thereunto belonging, adjoining the Turnpike-road leading from Llanelly to Carmarthen, now in the occupation of Thomas Jones, limeburner, his Under- teaants, or Assigns; all which Premises are situate and being in the Parish of Llangendeirne, in the said Co-,inty.-The above Tenements- admeasure near 180 Acres of excellent Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, very compact, plenty of water, with the above Turnpike-road, going through the same, within the distance of seven miles of Carmarthen, and five miles of Llanelly.—Possession of the Kilns will be given at Christmas next. „ fhj- The Tenants will shew the Premises, and for particu- lars apply to Thomas Woods, Solicitor, Carmarthen. WANTED IM EDIATELY, (IN BRISTOL,) AN ASSISTANT in a| Retail Linen Trade.— A Young Man, with a pifect knowledge of the Linen Trade, whcse character will war the strictest enquiry, may hear of a Situation by a^lyilg to Thomas Morris, No. 1, Union-street, Bristol. I An Apprentice, likewisl, is wanted.—(One Concern). A VERY DESIRABLE CONCERN IN LINEN AND WOOLLE1DRAPERY, HABER- DASHE Y, fife. TO BE DISPOSED OF, THE STOCK in TEA EE of J. TIDMAS and Co. Carmarthen, (who are paving the Country), together Wiethe LEASE of the HOifSE (Twelve \ears ot wmch are unexpired); it is well situated for Business, and the Rent very low. The Shop is lilted up in the most convenient riannel, where an excellent 'rade has been carried on for some yt:ars. The Stock will he found worth any Person's attention, being well assorted and in prune condition. as This would be found a very advantageous Concern for a y Person inclined to settle in 'Vales—an excellent family trade being attached thereto.. „ Immediate possession i >ay be had, arid every other information given by applying as above it by letter, post- paid. Carmarthen, July 7, 1310. PEMBROKESHIRE.- —-— kj TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, U At the Mariner's-Inn, in Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the II th day of August, 1S10, between the hours of three and four o'clock iD* the afternoon, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which timely notice will be given, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD LANDS, (The land-tax of which has been redeemed), situate in the parish of Walwyn's-Castle: • > ■;• Cv Lots Tenements. Tenants. Tenures., Admeasurement. Observations. A. R. P. 1 Little Fenton &Moun-} n r, ■, « „ a- A „ ( These Lands ai e well water- tain Park George Roberts From year to year 27 0 0 ied, and there is a good vein of 2 Five Fields, called Ccoal and culm under them. New Park, Rowf nn kll, on a on S There is a quarry of good Parks, and Row-f °n hand < '/■ 30 3 20 £ building stone on this lot. Park-Moors ) 3 Three Fields, called South-Gilton,North-f .-li Gilton, and Gilton-f 35 1 2| Moors ) j i ■ r v' The premises are about a mile distant from Little Haven, where lime and sand may be had, and about five miles distant from the market and post-towns of Haverfordwest and Milford. For a view of the lands apply to Mr. John Ravenscroft, at Coleston; and for further particulars, or to treat by pri- vate contract, apply to William Evans, Solicitor, Haver- fordwest, at whose office a plan of the premises may be seen. SOUTH- ALES. ,r_4j LAUGHARNE, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO-BE LET, UNFURNISHED, FOR FIVE OR SEVEN TEARS ON A RUNNING LEASE, A GOOD modern-built FAMILY-HOUSE, situa- ted at the S. W. extremity .of the pleasant town of LAUGHARNE, inclosed by a fore court and shrubbery; con- sisting of eating-room, dray ing-room, vestibule, study, lar- der, pantry, kitchen, servai ts' hall, and every description of attached and detached ffices with their attendant con- veniences six principal be chambers, with servants' rooms, dressing-room, store-rooms, &c. &c. Large Orchard, Kit- chen,and Pleasure Gardens, in the centre of which stands the beautiful Ruin of LA TGHARNE CASTLE Modern-built < HOT-HOUSE and GRAPERY, n high order and bearing, alto- gether with large farm y Lrds, comprising nearly Fou; ACRES. The sea washes thagarden wglk, whic h are clothed with excellent fruit trees, fin full beaTOfg. A be accommodated with anj quantity of rich Land hepltj#e3\« not exceeding 110 Acres.] An excellent STORE HOUSE OT» large dimensions, with eterv requisite for malting, corn- floors, &c. together withja HOUSE and STABLE adjoining, and two good walled Gardens, with fruit trees in them, will be let with or separate ft m. the house. The whole of the premisesÈtre in the complotest repair. The neighbourhood is excellent, the luxuries off game, fish, poultry, &c. abun- dant, and reasonable; coals cheap, water-carriage for every thing, from all parts of tht kingdom; good bathing; conve- niently situated for pleaiure or fishing boats. A market every Friday. Situated M miles from that fashionable re- sort Tenby, and 12 from Carmarthen. The neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE may be had with the House at a fair valua on. A post every day. To prevent unnecessary trouble, a respectable reference is absolutely requisite. J Possession may be hadlof the Lands at Michaelmas, of the House and Premises abo t the end of October next. The Premises may be iewed, and particulars known by applying (if by letter, pi st-paid) to Mr. Hughes, Laugharne. N. B. If particularly desired, the House would be let partly furnished to a ri spectable family without young children. t Laugharne, Zlth June, 1810. DR lVI-MAJOR. WANTED immediately for the Fishguard Regiment of Pembrokeshire Local Militia, a DRUM-MAJOR:—any one properly qualified may apply to Quarter .Master DAVIES, Head-quarters, Haverrora- west ;-if by Letter, Post-paid. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, IN SOUTH WALES, A COTTAGE, Furryshed or Unfurnished, con- sisting of two or three sitting-rooms, two best bed- chambers, and two or three servants rooms; in a retired, and sheltered situation, with plenty of soft wafer, and a u'ood garden. Should there be from 7 to 100 Acres of Mea- dow or Pasture Land, no objection. Rent must be mouer.ite. (5:1r Direct to J. B. at the Post-Office, Brecon. NE'47 MUSIC. PARRY'S WELSH/MELODIES, with ENGLISH WORDS.—The Persian Dance, and the Lyrist, consist- ing of the popular Airs dF Bang up, Lorenza, Rosa, &c. &c. ilso a variety of publications for the piano forte, flute, and flageolet, may be had/of the Author, No. 8, Richmond- Buildings, Soho Squara, Loudon, aud at any Music bhop in town and country, f A. TITHpr TO BE LET ByIPRIVATE CONTRACT, On Tuesday, the 2'ith (iaf of Jaly instant, at the Union Hall Inn, in the village of ttlanstephan, ia the county of Car- marthen, at ten in the morning of that day, LL the GREAT tend SMALL TITHES of the PARISHES of LLANSTEPHAN and LLANGUN- NOCK, in the County of Carmarthen; together with part of the GLEBE LAND andwHOUSES tereunt(},\lo.n"¡rJ, commonly called and knpwn by the general name ofHEOL- DOWxV, situate, lying, sjnd being near the village of Llany- j bree, in the Parish of Llanstephan aforesaid: the Lands con- sist of several small Fiells (near 30 Acres) of excellent Mea- dow, Pasture, and Aralle Land, and possession will be gi- ven on the 25th instant. It is intended that Sill h Tithes as may arise or accrue due from the 25th of July tr the 29th of September next, should be let at the above timi to the several Occupiers, and that the yearly taking shall afterwards commence at Michael- mas and that the same snot let to the respective occupiers, the Tithe Corn (and Ha y if any) will either be taken in kind, or will be Sold by Anc ion. ( £ =r Fo further pat t culars apply to Thomas Woods, So- licitor, Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD, In the month of August next, piirsuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause IIEES V. LLE- WELLTN, with the approbation of James Stanley, Esq. one of the Masters of the sa;d Court, at the Public S tie Room of the Court of Chancery, in -Southampton Buildings, Chancery-lane, London, A MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called CWM CYFFIN, situate in the Parish of Lla- nelly, in the County of Carmarthen, in the possession of Henry Badger, as Tenant from year to year. gjr Particulars whereof may be shortly had gratis, at the said Master's Chambers, in SouthaxnJlton-buildings; of Messrs. Bleasdale, Alexander, and Holme, New-Inn; and Mr.Pugh, Bernard-street, Russel-square, London and of Mr. Edward Williams, Solicitor, Carmarthen; and Mr. Thomas, Solici- tor, Swansea. BARONY OF KEMMES INCLOSURE. nHHE PROPRIETORS of ESTATES within the JL BARONY of KEMMES, in the County of Pembroke, are requested to meet at the Serjeant's Inn, at Eglwyserw, on Monday, the 6th day of August, at. Eleven o'Clock, to consider of an application intended to be made in the next Session of Parliament, for an Act to inclose, divide, and al- lot the Commons,and Waste Lands within the said Barony, among the several Persons interested therein. At which Meeting a Plan '\till be submittedifor obtaining the said Act, and effecting the inclosure and division, in a satisfactory manner. July 16th, 18100- TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPOY AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL that Capital TAN-YARD, with the Appur- tenances, called RHYDGOGE, situated in the Parish of Moddvey, in the county of Carmarthen; it consists of 80 Tan and other Pits, and is furnished with conveniences of every description, such as drying sheds, bark-kilns, &c. re- quisite for carrying on the business on a very extensive scale. —There is a great abundance of good water running through the Yard, aud it lies contiguous to the new Turnpike-road leading from Llandovery to Llangadock.—Also a neat and convenient DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the Yard, con- sisting of a handsome parlour, two good kitchens, and a dai- ry on the ground floor; and four good bed chambers above; there is also an excellent Garden attached, and its altoge- ther fit for the reception of a respectable tradesman the Tenant may likewise be accommodated with about 20 Acres of Land adjoining the Premises. (fclr For further particulars apply to J. R. Bishop, EFq: Doleygarreg, who will appoint a Person to shew the Pre- mises. HEBREW 14NGUAGE. PREMIUMS TO SC HOOLMASTERS. Jk FRIEND of the SOC IETY for PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLI DGEand CHURCH UNION |P the DIOCESE of ST. IW VID'S, has empowered the Committee to offer to the Mas ers of the Grammar Schools [,0f St. David's, Pembroke, H verfordwest, Brecon, Cardi- TSan. foe following Premiums, viz. p Fifty Pvund's to the best"O t least Five Competitors; Forty P&ufids lb the best Four Competitors; Thirty PouJidsHo the besti fThree Competitors Twenty Founds to the best'i FTwo Competitors; Ten Pounds to any one wit out a Competitor; who shall write, and deliver o the Bishop of St. David's, on or before the last Thursda in June, 1811, the best tran- script of the book of Genesis in Hebrew and English, and shall pass the best Examination in the same book. The ex- amination and decision to be lift solely to the Bishop.—The Competitors must exhibit, on the day of examination, their Licences to their respective Slhools. The Master of Carmarthen jSchool, who has long taught Hebrew, and the Second Master of Ystradmeirig School, who obtained the first premii m for Hebrew at the Ordina- tion of 1809, will readily p< rceive why the premiums are not extended to Carmarthen nd Ystradmeirig. RETURN of Duty p id by the Provincial In- surance Offices from hristma.s, 1808, to Christmas, 1809: s.$w d. Norwich Suffolk 1699 9 2 Union 10,145 16 0 Bath (Old) 1551 1 3 Kent 6284 8 9 Dundee 1514 18 11 Caledonian S968 2 1 Bristol (Crown) 1448 9 3 Newcastle 3737 18 1 Isle of Wight 1358 12 9 Norwich As- Bath (Sur.) 1279 7 3 surance 3618 9 2 Aberdeen 1061 5 0 Birmingham 3343 3 9 Sheffield 786 13 0 West of England 39^8 7 35 Norwich Equit- Bristol 2933 8 111 able 730 7 0 Edinburgh 2846 1 111 Edinburgh Salamander 23'£0. 4 11 (Hercules) 633 5 10 Worcester 2087 18 21 Fife 587 11 10 Hants 1910 1 lO.lNorwich Anchor 389 7 10 Glasgow 1817 9 1 WFinchingfield 71 0 3 Essex 1736 1 2 ( i KING'S-HEAILLANON, ■ BETWEEN SWANSEA AND CARMARTHEN. THE Nobility, Gentr, and Travellers are -&- respectfully informed tl at. the abnve Hone is com- c pletely fitted up for public accommodation, and ftvery at- tention will be manifested to, give satisfaction, and merit support. The beds are kept well aire yarid the Larder plentifully supplied the "\Vines and otbe r-Eiquors are also of every best quality and the Stahlui, t'ommodiom and good. Post-CHAISES, with tble lIG Slld careful Driver?, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Bv Mr. T. BOWEN, Junr. At the Falcon-Inn, in Llanelly, in the County of Carmar- then, on Thursday, the 9th day of August next, at Two in the Afternoon, in two lots (unless an acceptable offer is made in the mean time by private contract,) Lotl. A Freehold MESSUAGE,TENEMENT, ii.. LAjNDS, situate- in'tfie Parish, and within FdV* Miles of the Town of Llanelly, called PENG WYDDMA WR, otherwise PENCHYLACKGW YDD, coittaining 34 Acres and 29 Perches (or thereabouts), principally Meadow, with a right of pasture on the adjoinin extensive and fertile Marsh, called Morva-berwick, nowKt jtoJohn Phillip, at the low annual refit of 571. 5s. ,f Lot 2.THREE FIELDS or INCLOSt>RmS, of Rich Meadow Lot 2.THREE FIELDS or INCLOSt>RmS, of Rich Meadow and Arable Land called WMJNMWR, WAUN-FACH, and BRYNYRA-am cofcitftwing Four Acres (:r,ore or iess), lying within apoui|Fiiyfear(4 of the Tsirnpike-road 1 aid- ing from Llanelly Jk Anhtardilais and Swansea, and within about two milfcs qt the town «f Llanelly, let to David Fran- cis, at the lln Dual rent of -44. There is Coal of the hest quality under each lot. The Coal under Lot i may be worked at an easy expence, and for which there is a ready market. ( £ !f Further particulars may be known upon applica- tion to Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Attornics-at-Law, Swansea. URSUANT to a Dfecree of the High Court of JX. Chancery made in a pause THOMAS u. JONES," the Creditors of ALICIA 3 RATI ANA JONES LLWYD, late of Pantglas, in the cot ity of Carmarthen, widow, de- ceased (who died on or a! >out the 7th of November, 1806) are to come in and prove tl eir debts before JAMES STANLEY, Esq. One of the Masters of the said Court at his Chambers in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London, on or before the 30th of July nes t; or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said decree. BERRINGTpN and JENKINS, Solicitors. Swansea, June 28, 1810. PURSUANT to a ecree of the High Court of ir Chancery, made in i Cause, THOMAS v. JONES," the Creditors of RICHARD JONES LLWYD, heretofore of Pantglas, in the coun y of Carmarthen, Esq. deceased, y (the late Husband of Alicia Gratiana Jones Llwyd, late of the same place, widow,; lso deceased) who died on or about' the month of August, 1' 99, are to come in and prove their Debts before JAMES STA LEY, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Ch tmbers, in Southampton-buildings^ Chancery-lane, London, on or before the 30th of July next, or in default thereof the r will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decri e. BERLIN iTON and JENKINS, Solicitors Swansea, June 29th, 1 S10. PURSUANT to £ decree of the Hisrh Court of Chancery, made ig a Cause, THOMAS JONES," the HEIR at LAW ALICIA GRATIANA JONES LLWYD, late of Pan glas, in the county of Carmarthen, widow, deceased, the statrix in the pleadings of the said cause named, (who die 1 on or about the Ai day of Novem- ber 1806,) is to come in and prove his said Relationship to the said testatrix, before JAMES STANLEY, Esq., one of the Masters of the said Co rt, at his Chambers in Southampton- buildings, Chancery-lc e, London, on or before the 30th day of July n'ext, or i default thereof he will be peremp- torily excluded the be efit of the said decree. BERRI? GTON and JENKINS, Solicitors. Swansea, June 28, 1 10. NEWLAND-SC OOL, GLOCESTERSIIIRE. THE REV. D VID EVANS, being elected Master of the Gr: mmar School of Newland, begs to inform the Public, tha he intends to receive a limited num- ber of Young Gentlem n on the following Terms:— Board, with Instruc on in English, Writing, Arithmetic, and Geography, 28 Gu ieas per Annum. Greek and Latin £ 3 3s.—No Entrance. Newland is well kn wn as a retired and most healthful Village, its few inhabi nts, consisting of the first families, will prevent the Youn Gentlemen from being corrupted in their morals by the lan ;uage and example of the illiterate. —It is Mr. Evans's wisp to have a School of the first respect- ability, and for this erp assures his friends, that every possi- ble attention shall be aid to the morals, health, and learn- ing of his Pupils. j pils N. B. A Quarter's Notice or a Quarter's Board is re- quired, previous to any Young Gentleman leaving the- School. J L PEMBROKE. rjpHE MISS LANE S SCHOOL will Re-open -M. after the present Vacation, on Monday, July 30th. ft fT Terms as usual. DESERTER. WHEREAS DAVID EDMUND, a Recruit, belonging o the 23d Regiment, or Royal Welsh Fuzithers, deserted from the Recruiting Party of the said Regiment, stationed at Carmarthen, on the 16th July, 1810. He is about eight* en years of age, five feet five inches in height, born in the Parish of Llanhoidv, in the county of Carmarthen; grev < yes, brown hair, sallow complexion, and slenderly made. (tfr Whoever wil apprehend the said Deserter, and lodge him in any of his M; jesty's gaols, shall receive a lie ward of Two Guineas, over and above wha is allowed by Act of Parliament, by ap yinr; to Lieut. Enoch, at Carmarthen. p WHEREAS a BLACK MARE was left at. the V V IVY BUSH INN, Carmarthen, on FRIDAY, the 18th of May last. This is to give notice, that unless the Owner takes the said Mare away, paying for her keep and for otliei- expences incurred, she will'be sold at, the expiration of Twenty-one days from the date hereof to defray the same. Dated this 13th day July, 1810. — The following established Medical Preparations by D. Cox, C!I'emis tto ,is Majesty, Gloucester; are thin Day received and sold, wholesale and retail, only by J. Dambl, Printer of this Pap.-r. PREPARED CI I ARC O AL A th d safest and best Pentrifice. PEARLS, ESSENCES, arid LOZEFTFLSES of PEPPER- MINT, GINGER, STEEL, &«. I Dr. BOS WELL'S elegant n.D yf/ty I efficacious FEMALE CHELT'ENII AM .^PERIE^T^ALTS; CALCINED MAG- NESIA* "ESP.IU^lb&WCACiiOES A LA ROSE. SPICE t'-SSENCEa.Vfc^'lSH SAUCES, in Cases., &c. '*l*.Bngwi#&sJbntyxls-completeSea, Fdmily, and Portable Meditinb fchwts, Ad a Catalog*<rf the various Articles made a* the Rouaifklfiavatoruy Qtocesler, may be seen as abeve, lis Day IS Published, pnce 85. COX's FAMILY MEDICAL COMPENDIUM, Considera.bly enlarged and of the New London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Phantiauopa ias, may be had separate, 1' 2s. Lately Published, price 2s. COX'S DIRECTIONS FOB HORSE MEDICINES, WITH THE MOST APPROVED RLICELR* L'S, N. B. Orders for Hai'SP Medicii:e receired by J, DANI* {Comer a,) MATRIMONY. IT is much to be regretted, but indisputably cer- tain, that many persons of both sexes are deterred from entering into the married state, by infirmities, which deli- cacy forbids them to d isclose and there are not a being already married, are rendered miserable, for watt of t.iose tender pledges of mutual love, without which, hap- piness in tais state is, at least, verv precarious. It has been ascertained beyond doubt, that t'tese circumstances are nc* cassouea by a general or. partial relaxation or weakness ia either sex and it is equally Certain, that the genuine AROMATIC LOZENGES OF STEEL are the best, if not the only remeWsjfcr this species nf dctii lirj'. When taken into the. stoinafK\hey immediately dif- fuse themselves, like a. vapour, tfirough every pore, pr o- ducing effects, at once delightful, salutary, and permanent. When the spark of life begi&into grow dim, the circulation" languid, a;sd the faculties'paimyzed, these Lozenges ar* found to give tone fuX the Wufve^exhilarate the animal spi- rits, invigorate the 1»dj^/ and re-animate the whole mao. When aversion to e:\ifcise, loss or depravity of appetite, and pallid countcntnca, indicateapproaching'consumptiori, the delicate feinaleXyiU be preserved, and restored to health and society by thebSngn influence of this medi rine. Wh^n t:ie delusiijns of imagination, or the force of bad exarm>ic> have tempted unguarded youth into the dangerous laby- rinths of secret sensuality, debilitated his body,"or impaired his understanding, these Lizenges will protect him from lingering disease, the infirmities of premature old age, and a wretched dissolution. When, by luxurious banquets, co- pious libations, Paphian excesses, and midnight revels, the sons and daughters of dissipation have brought on them- selves debility, relaxation, imbecility, and a long train of nervous complaints, these Lozenges will restore health and vigour to the debilitated frame, and cheerfulness and anima- tion to the mind. THE AROMATIC LOZENGES OF STEEL are prepared and soM by the inventor, Dr. Senate, No. 47, Southampton-row, Bloomsbury, London and by his ap- pointmeut arc sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper; and by most respectable medicine venders, price 7s. per box, duty included. Observe the Doctor's signature, E. Senate, in his hand- writing, or they cannot be genuine. Whatever is useful ought to be generally known. I PURLAND S FAMILY CERATE. IS recommended to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, as the most efficacious remedy vet discovered for BURNS, SCALDS, Ulcerated CHILBLAINS, Old Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Cracked Nipples, Green Wounds, Scorbutic and Inflammatory Eruptions, Piles, Fistulas, St. Anthony's Fire, &c.; having succeeded in cases of several years stand- ing, after every other means had failed. FROM MR. I ILLYRTOXE TO 3IU. PURLAWD. Sm.-It aflords me great pleasure to acquaint vou of tli-, very extraordinary cure I have lately received by your inva- luable FAMfLY CERATE. For six or seven years I laboured .f under a very bad ulcerated sore leg, for which I tried every thing recommended to me both by the Faculty and others, without receiving relief; but being advised, I made trial of your CERATE, which I auplied as recommended in the bill of directions, and, to my astonishment, one box performed a perfect cure in a very little time. That the abqjye may be m-M^tts public as passible, for good of the coftimuuity, is tie «cere wish of Your ob^diclt servant, j V l\ HENRY LILLYSTONE, l\ HENRY LILLYSTONE, St. Martin a* Pal^JXorwich, \Wi Jpril, 1807. Prepared^™ 4r* at «ii9d- and Is- the box< by Ro- bert PurlanM, Jbrar. at hiFMedicinal Dispensary, No. 3, f*f. Simon and \Jle, Norwich and wholesale by Dicey and Sutton, 10, Bow Church-yard; Howard and Evans, 42, Long-lane, Smithfield; Nevvbery and Sons, 45, St. Paul's Church-yard; Butler, 4, Cheapside; Barclay and Sons, Fleet-market; and hy all the principal wholesale Agents in London and retail by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper Carmarthen: J. Grifhths, Haverfordwest; C. Lewis, Car- digan; T. Jenkins, Swansea; J. King, and D. Bowcn, Neath; and one person in every town throughout the United Kingdom. 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