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J SEA BATHING, TENET. THE BATHS lately erected at Tenby, by Sir W. PAXTOV, after the design of Mr. Cockerell, and under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Collerd, from Bath, are calculated to add greatly to the conveniences of this fashionable watering place. The reset voirs, containing se- wrai thousand tons of water, changed each tide, are more than sufficient to afford a continual supply and for the ad- "*anta»e of those who prefer Bathing under shelter, the entire of the"building is roofed. Two spacious swimming Baths are provided with dressing rooms to each: one of them ap- eouriated for Ladies.—The private cold Baths are particu- rly convenient. The warm and vapour Baths nave all dressing rooms brought to a proper temperature with warm air; and a cupping room is fixed up on the most improved .,Ia.-Bed..rooms are also provided in the Bath-house for Invalids; and a handsome Coffee-room is constantly supplied with all* kinds of refreshments—commanding a delightful View of the harbour, shipping, &c. promising to afford an agreeable lounge to the visitors of Tenby together witha Spacious Vestibule for servants and attendants to wait in.— In short, the proprietor has left nothing undone which may add to the accommodation of the company. The rates of Bathing are unusually moderate; Subscribers for the month or season will find them particularly so: to Non-subscriberS Che expence will be as follows sV/ *■ d. Private, each persoir. 1 3 Ditto, if more in a family, each .1 0 Swimming Bath 0 9 Shower Bath I 0 WARM BATHS. Each Person.2 6 C* Idren, each.. 2 0 Vapoar Bath.3 0 Fumigating Bath 3 6 Cupping Room 2 6 I Tepid Bath, each person 3 0 Three or four in a family, each.l 0 Hot shower Bath 1 6 t?' The Baths ready at all hours, day or night,-The triixm Bath at three quarters of an hour's notice. *»* In addition to the Baths, Tenby possesses advantages to be met with in few other places. The LIVERY STABLES and CoACH HOUSES, lately executed by the same Architect, which are very extensive, are equal in design to any in the United Kingdom. The inns are remarkably commodious and good. The boarding-house frequensea by the most fashionable persons; several lodging-houses have been lately uilt the balls are held weekly; the theatre is conducted fcy the Bath and Bristol Company, the rides on the sands and the ridgeway, and the walks on the croft, castle, &e. are truly delightful. The market is furnished with provisions from the neighbouring country, and constantly supplied *ithfisfa from tbe bay. The weekly packets from Bristol IIot only agord-atl expeditious conveyance for Persons who dislike travelling, but also bring in a continual supply of all the conveniences and luxuries of life; and the town is now tendered particularly easy of access, by the great improve- teent of the road in Its vicinity. I —— SOUTH-WALES. TO BE LET, EAVD ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, ASTWOOD, 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- and store-room two garret bed-chambers; three servants1 lodging rooms, two kitchens, butler's-pantry, lar- der, water-close i, vc. under-ground cellars, granary, stable five horses, gardens, shrubbery, plantations, and lawn, *11 in complete repair. To which may be added, one hun- dred and thirty acres of'useful Land, or any less quantity at the will of the renter. The neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE may be had with the Bouse, at a fair appraisement. Situated nine miles from Tenby, ten from Haverfordwest- and within one mile of the market and post-town of Nar- fcerth, from whence a mail-coach goes every morning for London. A gentleman fond of field sports will find peculiar advan- tages attached to the residence. Apply to Mr. Hassall, Eastwood, near Narfcerth. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY, i AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, THE following CAPITAL FARMS: viz. all Jt- that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called LLWYN- Y-CRYCHYD D lOD, 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, ail that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called GlLVACH-FAWR, containing about 230 Acres of Arable Pasture Land, situate in the Parish of Llanvihangel- Yeroth, in the said county, within nine miles of the said Market Town of Carmarthen. fcfT For further particulars apply to Thomas Jones, Esq. Or Wern, of U the Office of D. W. Stephenson of Car- marthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AND POSSESSION GIVEN AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL those Messuages, Tenements, and Lands, with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, com- monly called and known by the several .names ot VAN and TYTHYN FFYNNON THOMAS, now in the tenure or oc- cupation of David Jones, hisUndertenants or Assigns,—Also, all that LIME and MARBLE ROQK, with the several newlyyerected Kilns thereunto belonging, adjoining the Turnpike-road lading from Llanelly to Carmarthen, now in the occupation of Thomas Jones, limeburner, his Under- I tenants, or Assigns; all which Premises are situate and being f in the Parish of Llangendeirne, in the said County.—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 I same, within the distance of seven miles of Carmarthen, and five miles of Llanelly.—-Possession of the Kilns will be given at Christmas next. c::T The Tenants will shew the Premises, and for particu- ars apply to Thomas Woods, Solicitor, Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD, In the month of August next, pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause REES v. LLE- WELLYN, with the approbation*^ James Stanley, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Public Sale 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 L!a- nelly, in the County of Carmarthen, in the possession of Henry Badger, as Tenant from year to year. CT Particulars whereof may be shortly had gratis, at the said Master's Chambers, in Southampton-buildings; of Messrs. Bleasdale, Alexander, and Holme, Pfew-Inn; and Mr.Pogh, Bernard-street, Russel-squaro, London arid of Mr. Edward Williams, Solicitor, Carffiurtheo; and. Mr. Thomas, Solic tor, Swansea. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLDBY AUCTION, At the Mariner's-Inn, in Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 11th day of August, 1810, between the hours of three and four o'clock in 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 's Cas le parish of Walwyn's-Castle: w to *■* S. Cft Cft H *3 E 2 n* £ -i 3 » r. g o J pr*5 *3 w • -i r- 2 g (apSffg 1 I5aa,0a2.cn*13 5 e«|2g,r- 3 l w ft] gj S?2 £ L/ «?» £ -• o • c 3- ts • o r s. 5 • o tx j • 3 2 a i i o.. v ? p. • i a o g> S ° § u o g- a ? S f g §» I t cr -■ • • w • 9 • i 3 s; § c ? I -w • -i "'S ? g *S f | CO 0 Iii ? o o ? | 3 O" n a> B ,0 a- tw a 5S-S"° 2"r S o 2.2 S sg 5 3 D. 3 » • « -a » p ft '■■■■ BSBP; S» sr."j 2 o a ? s.a! S- "■> 2 3* • s a 1 « ? :-PI o 3 Z Co o 3 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, applv to William Evans, Solicitor, Haver- fordwest, at whose office a plan of the premises may be seen. DIOCESE OF ST. DAVID'S VISITATION. BY Virtue of a Monition under the hand and seal of the Right Reverend Father in God THOMAS by Divine Permission Lord Bishop of SAINT DAVID'S, to me directed, I hereby cite, and give notice to the several Persons in the said Diocese, hereunder-mentioned, to be and appear at his Lordship's Visitation, to be held jit Brecon, for the 4rchdeaconry of Brecon, on Wednesday, them of August, At Carmarthen, for the Archdeaconry of Carmarthen, on Tuesday, the 14th of August; At Cardigan, for the Archdeaconry of Cardigan, on Tues- day, the 21.5t of August And at Haverfordwest, for the Archdeaconry of St. David's, on Thursday, the 23d of August; between the hours of nine and twelve, in the forenoon of the said days, to do and perform to the effect hereunder-men- tioned, that is to say, AH Rectors and Vicars are to exhibit their letters of or.. ders, institution, induction, dispensation, or other instru- ment concerning the same.—They are also to pay their Pen- sions and Procurations, customarily payable. Lecturers, Curates, and Schoolmasters, are to exhibit their letters of orders and licences, by virtue of which they teach or exercjse their several functions. Impropriators, and Farmers of impropriate Tythes to pay their several dues, and to produce the endowments of their Vicarages and Curacies, if required. Churchwardens and Sidesmen of every Parish and Chapelry are to exhibit their Presentments according to the Book of Articles given them in charge, and new ones to be sworn where wanting. All Executors to bring in and exhibit the last Wills and Testaments of their respective Testators, and to accept or renounce the execution of the same. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Apparitor General. Carmarthen, July 26,1810. TO E LET, AND ENTERED UPO AT MICHAELMAS NSXT, ALL that Capital TAN-YARD, with the Appur- tenances, called RH1 DfiOGE, situated tn thg Parish of Moddvey, in the county f Carmarthen; it consists of 80 Tan and other Pits, and is furnished with conveniences of every description, such as d ying sheds, bark-kilns, &c. re- quisite for carrying on the b isiness on a very extensive scale. —There is a great abundant e of good water running through the Yard, and it lies conti uous to the new Turnpike-road leading from Llandovery ) Liangadock.-Also a neat and convenient DWELLING- OUSE adjoining the Yard, con- sisting of a handsome par ur, two good kitchens, and a dai- ry on the ground floor; an 1 four good bed chambers above; there is also an excellent Garden attached, and its altoge- ther fit for the reception f a respectable tradesman the Tenant may likewise be ac ommodated with about 20 Acres of Land adjoining the Pre ises. G:3- For further partictiars apply to J. R. Bishop, Esq. DoJeygarreg, who will a point a Person to shew the Pre- mises. 1* TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, A LL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and A LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called BLAEN- GWAITH-NOE CASTLE-MAHAREN, situate in the Parish of Lampeter, in the County of Pembroke, adjoining to the Turnpike-road, contiguous for lime and coals, conve- nient to market towns, being distant from Narbeth three miles; is well watt-red; contains about seventy acres. gdT For further particulars enquire of Airs. burton, and Mr. Watkins, living in Teaby, Jane Ibtii, 1810. A GREAT SAYING IN DRAPERY GOODS. J. TIDMAS AND CO. HAVE to inform the Public, that in consequence of leaving the Country their STOCK in TRADE is now selling off at and under Prime Cost, at their Shop near the Cross, Carmarthen—where an early application is ear- nestly recommended. The Stock being well sorted, and laid in on VERY LOW TERMS, so advantageous an opportunity of purchasing Goods in the above line, may never again be offered to the Public. J. T. and Co. at the same time beg leave to return their sincere acknowledgements to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Carmarthen and its vicinity, for the very liberal support they have, experienced during their residence at that place. BRECKNOCK. POWELl AND CO. WINE 8f BRANDY MERCHANTS, AJ RE fully impressed with gratitude towards their -TJL Friends and the Public, for the flattering encourage- ment they have receivetLfcnd hope to merit ana experience a continuance thereof; \jfcy do not think it necessary or pr >per to say any thing fu^fher to recommend themselves to public notice and port, relying on that discernment which has induced «Kany favours. They a^S takAthis\pportunity of observing, owing to the very liAwWce of ('asks, it is earnestly requested that all CasksamBy be returned properly directed as soon as empty, e'xWpt where persons are disposed to purchase them. Wm. POWELL. N. B. The utmost value given for Old Bottles. 4th of Seventh Month, 1810. BARONY OF KEMMES INCLOSURE. THE 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 Att 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 will be submitted for obtaining the said Act, and effecting the inclosure and division, in a satisfactory manner. July 16th, 1810. WANTED IMMEDIATELY IN SOUTH WALES, A COTTAGE, Furnished 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 le t-Y of soft water, and a good garden. Should there be from 7 to 100 Acres of Mea- dow or Pasture Land, no objection. Rent must be moderate. (t1'" Direct to J. B. at the Post-Office, Brecon. HEREls a BLACK MARE was left at the IVY BUSH INN, Carmarthen, on FRIDAY, the 18th of Mav last&This is to give notice, that unless the Owner takes the said Mare away, paying for her keep and for other expences incurred, she will" be sold at the expiration of Twenty-one dayifrom the date hereof to defray the same. Dated this 13th|day July, 1810. DEDICATED TO THE QUEEN. This Day was published, Eleventh Edition, with considera- ble Additions and Improvements, and an engraved Por- trait of the Author, price 2s. 6d. A TREATISE ON FEMALE COMPLAINTS, By E. SENAIE, M. D. As this book is intended far^mdapted, and earnestly re- commended to the perusal of lilies in every rank of life, the author has been und^er thf^iecessity of expressing him- self with that perspicuitjrtwhich will render it intell gible to every reader, avl enkiMAevery female to ascertain with precision the t/ul stafc/o|ther "health, at the same time it points out propel^imedieafor most diseases, and prevents the necessity <jf revealing tKose circumstances which the na- tive modesty <he sex pi-Qmpts them to conceal, too often to their very material injury. For these reasons each book is sold sealed up; and it is requested that the seal may not be broken by any but a FEMALE. London: Published by the Author; and sold at his House, 47, Southampton-row and by J. DANIEL, Printer of this Paper. DR. SOLOMON'S ANTl IMPETIGINES. THE Anti-Impetigines pwfves of the highest JL utility in all cases of V deorkved habit with affections of the skin," hence its efficacy Incases of scurvy, scrofula or leprosy, as well as in the confined lues; and hence b v its sanative power it expels tffte vw out of the system, and restores it to convalescence. *Jn scorbutic complaints, lues venerea, &c. Mercury; Antimor^and Aqua-fortis have been recommended and tried, Aut they have reduced the patients who have made use of IBem to the most deplorable state, and have left cQ^laintsanich the skill and abilities of the first physicianallwe urbble to cope with. These dis- orders fly befdrewejMFects if the ANTI-IMPETIGINES, even when salivation hWfailed, and leaves the whole frame firm and heR-1thful. Pmce half-a-sruinea a bottle, and the family bottles with thVopantity of four, thirty-three shillings only, by which there is a saving of nine shillings, with copious folio bills of directions, and with the security of having the proprietor's name in the stamp, SAML. SOLOMON, Liver- pool," which secures to the purchaser the genuine medicine. —Sold by J. Daniel, Plinter of this Paper, and to be had of all Booksellers and Newsmen in Town and Country. For Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, Ring-worms, Black-worms, Carbuncles, fyc. 8)e. the greatest clearer and beautifier of the Face, is undoubtedly SOLOMON'S ABSTERgENT LOTION, which removes all disorders of tli^kin; pints 4s. 6d. half-pints 2s. 9d. It is the most elegit, flagrant, mild, safe, and va- luable liquid or wash, for icbjwntic and other eruptions on the face and skin. It gently f^stores the skin to a degree of na fairness and purity, bevana the powers of description. La- dies may rely that it rejulmrs tbe skin fair, delicate, and re- d moves every l&id dfjitlin, tan, sunburn, and all those freckles, whichapnk mnemand fatigue generally produce in short, it is thevtam cosmetic a lady can use at her toilette, with ease, convontand safety, or a gentleman have recourse to when shavimtis become a dreadful operation by an erup- tive disease on me face. Sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, and to be had of all Booksellers and Newsmen ip Town and Conntry. Where may be had, SOLOMON's DETERGENT OINTMENT, 4s. 6d. a box, for the cure of old wounds, sore or scald heads, ulcers, chil- blains, sore legs, scorbutic or scrofulous humours, chopped hands, burns, or scalds, gangrene, or mortification, erysipe- las, or Sh Anthony's fire, fistula, piles, King's evil, &c. f

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