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—r in ■■■■ mam 4 iaCOED A N, N A L SALE (POSTPONED. OF Sonth-Down TES, WETHERS, RAMS, ai d LAMBS; also 1 evon CATTLE, Farm HORSES; ftc. v. ill he on TUESDAY, 1 ie 18th of September, at Iscoed Farm—seven miles from C irmarthen. WANTE > TO RENT, From Michaelmas next, w hin Ten Miles of either Carmar- then, Lland o, or Swansea, A SMALL FARM ] EOUSE, consisting of about six rooms, and fron twenty to fifty acres of Lan the principal part Meadoi >.—Any Person haying the anove to let, if on moderate ten is, will meet with an ^JS|, a^. improving Tenant, by ad Iressing a letter (witujull parti- culars) to A. B. Post-ofiic Carmarthen. DRUM-MAJOR. WANTED imra diately for th- Ft hguard Regiment of ] 'embrokeshire Local Militia, a DRUM-MAJOR:—any ( ne properly qualified may apply to Quarter-Master DA ES, Head-quarters, Haverford- west;—if by Letter, Po" -paid. LOST Oa Wednesday, the 1st f August instant, between Car- c marthe and Cardigan. A SMALL PARC! L, addressed—" THOMAS DAV1ES, CARDJ JAN-" containing Notes. gjjr Wijoever will brii the said Parcel to the said Tho- Bas Davies, or to me, shaff be handsomely rewarded. DA V ID WILLI A MS, Card igan Carrier. The numbersiof the notes a e known. Cardigan, Aug. 7, 1810. KIDWELLY POET AND HARBOUR. THE Adjourned Meeting of the LAND and COAL OWNERS, dnd Persons interested in the Im- provement of the Port find Harbour of Kidwelly, a m making Communicatujn- therewith, will be held *THITR »)\Y, the loth day Jf August, at the hour of *,1 o'Clock in the Forenoon, /at the Pelican Inn, in K'.dwe 3, for the purjxise of taking/down the Names of Subscriber-, and forwarding the objects of the undertaking. TURNPIKE TOLLS. NOTICE is hereby given, That the TOLLS an- sing from the PEMBROKE FERRY and BUlUO^ ■tURNPfltE GATES, will be LET BY AUCTION to the host Bidder, at the Castle Inn, in Haverfordwest, on Satur- day the '25th day of August next, at tw elve o'clock at noon, for One Year, from Michaelmas next, which Toll: produced the last year the sum of One Hundred and Seventy Pounds, but will then be put up at such Sum as the Trustees, who may be present shall think fit.- Whocver becomes the hlgh- lot Bidder, must at the same time enter into security, with Tilficient snreties, for payment of the rent quarterly. By Order of the Trustees, JAMES PHILLIPS, their Clerk- Haverfordwest, July 21, 1810i. LLANEL INCLOSURE. THE Commissione appointed in and by an Act of Parliament pass in the Forty-seventh year of the 'Reign of his present Majcs y, entituled An Act for ing Lands in Llanelly, it the county of Carmarthen, a for leasing part of the sAid Lands, and applying the rents t. thereof in improving the Town and Port of IAqiielly, in the, county of Carmarthen, iDo hereby give Notice, that ey will hold a Sitting at the Falcon Inn, in the Tovvn 01 lilt" Itelly, on Friday, the 17th dliv of August, inst, at 11 o <-1°"? in the Forenoon, to proceed! further in the Execution or tne said Act, at which meeting]a Draft of the Award will we prepared. And all Persons interested in the said Inclosure, and par- ticularly the Purchasers of he Lands heretofore sold under d the said Act, are requested to attend, in order that any spe- cial matter, which it maybe thought advisable to insert in the Award, may be correctly stated and set forth therein. Dated this 1st dav of August, 1810. CHARLES HASSALL, ? rmnm;ss;oners. WILLIAM HOPK1N,$Lomm,ssioners' LLANSADWRN INCLOSURE. WE the Commissioners appointed in and by an Act of Parliament, passed in the 49th Year of h'S present Majesty, entituled, An Act for Inclosing Lands in the Lordship of Lansadwrn, in the County of Carmarthen, po hereby give Notice, That we will sit at the Red Lion Inn) in the Town of Llangadock, in the said County of Carmar- then, on Tuesday, the 21st instant, for the purpose of pro- tCeedins- further in the Execution of the said Act. At which Sitting all Persons having any special matter to sPropose to us, previously to our making a Division or the Commons, and preparing the Award under the said Act, are requested to attend. CHARLES HASSALL, ) rnmmis3i01,eres. WILLIAM HOPKINS,$Comm Dated August 1,1810. LLANSTEPHAN INCLOSURE. WHEREAS the Fences erected on Llanwool- V V com Common, in the Parish of Llanstephan, in the county of Carmarthen, have lately been destroyed in the night-time, by some evil-minded Person or Persons;—The Commissioners acting-under the Llanstephan Inclosure Act, hereby offer a Reward of TEN GUINEAS to any Person who will discover the name or names of the Person or Per- sons who destroyed the Fences aforesaid or who shall at any time hereafter destroy any Fences, Gates, Rails, or other things, upon any of the Commons within the Lordship of Llanstephan. „ T » GEORGE MORRjs, Commissioners. CARDIGANSHIRE. LORDSHIP OJl rftANOR OF HANNINIOCK. THE Proprietors of Estates within the id Lord- ship or Manor are requested to meet at house of Hannah Jenkins, called the Red-Lion, in th H lage of Llanrhystvd, On,Monday the 27 th day of August loot. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to consider ot an applica- tion intended to be. jpailenii the next Sessions or ParlIament, for an Act to inclose,; divide, and allot the Comm < Waste Lands w '.thin the; said Lordship or Manor, amoivthc- several Persons ir.tnested therein, at which ice' >^ „ti' will be submitted, for obtaining the said Act,,and eLectmg thr IncloPHre and ipivision in a satiatactorj manner. August 4P1810.- «■ A GREAT SAVING IN ÐR4RY,.¥QODS. !5¿UCC" 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 of. fered 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 CARMARTHEN. -I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White Lion Inn, in the Town of Carmarthen, on Sa. turday, the 25th of this instant, mHA T well known beautiful Bay Horse, called X CHIP, Now in full bloom, only six years old, about sixteen hands high, the property of Humphreys and Co.—He is well-known to be as sure a foal-getter, any that ever covered .Chi p was got by Woodpecker out of a King Bladud mare—dam by Magnolia—grand dam by Mask. I- CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD, THE Interest in the Lease of YSTRAD HOUSE and LAND, of which there is a Term of Thirteen Years unexpired, one mile and a half from the most desira- ble market and post town of Carmarthen. The House de- lightfully situated, with a pleasing view of the Rivei- Towy and the Shipping to and from the town. It is in perfect re- pair and fit for the reception of a small genteel family. The Land good, with plenty of Game in the neighbourhood. For further particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. Baker, Ystrad, near Carmarthen; or Mr. Morley, upholsterer, Carmarthen. The Furniture may be had at a fair valuation. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. ? TO BE LET, And entered upon immediately, for a Term of Years. A NEAT COTTAGE and GARDEN, with or without two or Three Small Fields, distent from the Town of Carmarthen, about a mile and one half on the side of the main turnpike road leading from that place to Haver- ford west and Mil ford. The Cottage consists on the ground floor of two sitting- rooms, kitchen, brewhouse, cellar, coal-house, pantry on the staircase a small store-room, on the second floor two good bed chambers; and on the attic story two bed rooms, with a place to put a servants bed on the landing place, at- tached thereto is a three stalled stable, and coach-house, with a loft over both, all in good repair. The House stands on a gravelly soil, enclosed in a large walled court. ( £ 3T For farther particulars apply to Edward Williams, solicitor, Carmarthen; if by letter, post-paid. TO BE SOLDI BY AUCTION, TO BE SOLD! BY AUCTION, On Thursday the 16th Dayljbf August, 1810, between the hours of One and Two iijj the Afternoon, pursuant to a Decree of the High Couriof Chancery, made in a Cause REES V. LLEWELLYN, with I ie approbation of James Stan- ley, Esq. one of the Master of the said Court, at the Pub- lic Sale Room of the Coui t of Chancery, in Southamp- ton Buildings, Chancery-l e, London, A MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called CWM CYFFIN situate in the Parish of Lla- nelly, in the County of Can arthen, in the possession of Henry Badger, as Tenant fron year to year, at the yearly rent of X 18. (J:j Particulars whereof miy be now had gratis, at the said Master's Chambers, in So hampton-buildings; of Messrs. Bleasdale, Alexander, and H< lme, New-Inn and Mr.Pugh, Bernard-street, Rtissel-square Londou and of Mr. Edward Williams, Solicitor, Carmartl en; and Mr. Thomas, Solici- tor, Swansea. ia I COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. LJNDILO DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROdDS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising at tthe several Toll-gates upon the Turnpike- roads within the said District, called or known by the seve- ral names of FAIRFACII GATE, LLANDEB1E GATE, with the side Gate thereunto belonging, and LLANEDY FOREST GATE, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder, at the George Inn, in the Town of Landilofawr, on Saturday, the 8th of September next, between the hours of twelve and three of the same day, in the manner directed by the Act, passed in the 13th year of the regn of his Majesty King George the Third, For regulating the Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls produced the present year, tliqsuii-is hereunder stated, above the expences of collecting them, and will be put-up accordingly. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must, at the same time, give securfty, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike-roads, for payment of the rent agreed for, and at such times as they shall direct. Fairfach Gate and Llandebie Gate, with the £600 Side Gate thereunto belonging. S Llanedy Forest Gate. 71 THOMAS MORGAN, Clerk to the Trustees. Llandebie, Aug. 6, 1810. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White Hart Inn, in Narberth, on Thursday, the 13th day of September, 1810, between the hours of Two and Three o'clock in the afternoon, ALL that Messuag'e, Tenement, Farm, and Lands, called LITTLE KILRATIl, with the Appur- tenances consisting of a good Farm House, and convenient offices, and of 93A; On. 25P. of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lands, and also a Parcel of Land, called the Back, on the west side thereof, and containing by admeasurement 7 A. OR. 20P. all situate in the parish of Narberth, and in the occupa- tion of Mr. Thomas James, and his under-tenants, under two several Leases thereof, for terms of 99 years-each, if his three sons William James, aged S3 years; "John James, aged 30 years; and Thomas James, aged'27 years, or either of them so long live, at very low yearly rents, amounting together to £ 29 Is. N B. The Land Tax has been redeemed. There are 524 O Uv and 26 ASH TREES, growing on the Premises, aud will be sold therewith. The Premises are situate about one mile and half from the market town of Narberth, and within an easy distance of lime and culm. For, further particulars apply to William Evans, so- licitor, Haverfordwest; or to Thomas Phillips, Auctioneer, j Werallygoes, near Narberth, j GLAMORGANSHIRE & CARMARTHENSHIRE, FREEHOLD FARMS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Atthe Wheaten Sheaf Inn, in Swansea, at the hour ff twelve o'clock at noon, of Saturday, the 15thof SClitemlkrnext. ).0' 7'>r '"■•■ GLAMjRGANSHmE. "Parishes. Tenements. r Quantify. jptcujpier.' Tenure. Yearly Rent. 'r A. n. P. £ S. d. 49 0 34 Mr? Divid Hopkii r. Lease for 21 years from*29tJi September, 1808O ■determinable a*t the,.option of Landlord or^ 35 0 0 Tenant, at the end of tiie iirst 7 or 14 years.. j Woodland, part of same 3 3 34 Inhand. Valued at 5 0 0 Same. 'Y wise^ib^or^fach6^ 2 Mr. Edward William'. Same Term determinable in-like-manner 42 0 0 Same. Ynisloughor-ucha 14 2 13 Mr. John Morgan. Same Term, &c 31 10 0 CARMARTHENSHIRE. Laitdybye. Wernddu 60 3 26 Mr. David Morgan. Seven years from 89th September next. 50; 0 0 ,w The Tenants are very responsible Men, and the Leases con- tain the modern restrictions The Tenements of Boigoed and Wernddu have been lately drained after the most improved and durable method, and. are good Arable and Pasture Farms.—The Tenements Skib- bor-fachand Ynisloughor-ucha, are the best quality of rich vale pasture.—Mr. David Thomas, of Crwcca, Langovelach, will shew the Glamorganshire Farms, and Mr. William Hay, of Lsiidybje, that in Carmarthenshire. r-f- Further particulars may be had on application at the office of Mr. Vaughan, Swansea where Maps of the Pre- mises may be seen. CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 22d dav of August instant, at the hour of Four o'clock in the evening, at the King's Arms Inn, in Carmarthen, sub ject to such conditions of sale, as shall be then and there produced, By Mr. SAMUEL THOMAS, R-VHE LEASE, tor Two Lives,,op-ed 45 and IS, t"1 JL of the Capital and Commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, Outhouses, Two Stables, Gig House, and Garden, situate in King-street, in the Occupation of Mr. John Brown, Attor- ney-at-Law. The above Premises are in complete repair, very roomy, and fit for the reception of a large family, and immediate possession may be had. Also, on the Premises, on Thursday, the 23d instant, and on the following days, till disposed of, the Elegant HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, &o. consisting of a li;rgc mahogany dining table, with circular ends; also several mahogany, dining, card, tea, and other tables; an elegant mahogany s:de board; a very curious mahogany lady's escrutoire, dressing-table two sofas and covers; two dozen satin hair bottom, brass-nailed mahogany chairs; several chamber and other chairs mahogany four-post fluted bedsteads, with fur- niture and window curtains to match tent and other bed- steads and furniture; feather beds, blankets, quilts, coun- terpanes, sheets, mattresses; mahogany bason stands and night chair mahogany chests of drawers, and very elegant wardrobes; pier, dressing, and swing looking glasses; aa excellent drawing-room carpet, quite new, also several othef carpets; a large assortment of table and other linen; a dinner service of foreign china; also a large quantity of china, glasses, &c. together with kitchcn furniture, brewing- utensils, and other articles too tedious to enumerate. A fine-toned Piano-forte, by Broad wood. A Handsome Gig and Harness coinpiete.-A.fii)e Bay Mare and Txi-o well-bred two years old Colts, worthy attention. The Sale to begin at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon pre- cisely, of each day. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. Brown. C ARM ART H EN SHIRE. T TO BE IMMEDIATELY, ASD E\TF.RTI:JY\J!POS AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, THE followingVJAPITAL FARMS viz. all that Messuage, Te\em"nt, and Lands, railed LLW VN- t Y-CRYCHYDDIOD, c tainllg about 135 Acres of Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, situate, in the same Parish, and within seven miles of the Mmket Town of Carmarthen. f t And also, all that. MessaasATenement, and Lands, called ont GILVACH-FAWR, containi^t about 2.'i0 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land, situate in e Parish of LianyiSiangei- Yeroth, in the said comity, within nine miles of the said Market Town of Carmarthen. fN'r For further particulars ap to Thomas .lone?, Esq. of Wern, or at the Odice of D. W. SlepUencon of Car- marthen, 'i- SEA BATHING,, VENhK • THE BATHS lat< ly erected at Tenby, by Sir it. F'axwv, sites design of M'\ Cockerell, and under th management, of Mr. and Mrs. Coilerd, from Bath, are calcVated'to add gi ;atly to the conveniences of this fashionable watering plai p. The reservoirs, containing se- veral thousand tons Of er, changed each tide, are more than suti;ciei%to afford a lontinual supply and for the ad- vantage of thme who preflr Bathing under shelter, the entire of the buildinjptte roofed! Two spacious swimming Baths are provided witwdressina rooms to each one of them ap- propriated for Ladl r, -T private cold Baths are particu- larly convenient. T wrin and vapour Baths have all dressing rooms brought ) 11 proper with warm air and a cupping roon fixed up on the most improved plan.—Bed-rooms are aIs rovided in the Bath-house for invalids and a handsome 0 -room is constantly supplied with all kinds of refreshments-commanding a delightful view of the harbour, shipv ng, ac. promising to aft'ord an agreeable lounge to the vis U»rs of*enbv together w ith a spacious Vestibule for serva nts and attendants to wait in.— In short, the Proprietor has left nothi«*«iiidone which may add to the accommodation of the- ëomp, V, The rates of Bathing are unusually mode rale; 8uoscrihe for the month or season will find them par icularly so. to Non-subscribers the expence will be as folio is:— Private, each perso 1 3 Ditto, if more in a f tmily, each 1 0 Swimming Bath 0 9 Shower Bath .1 0 | WARJ BATHS. Each Person 2 6 Children, each 2 0 Vapour Bath.3 0 Fumigating Ba th 3 6 Cupping Room 2 6 Tepid Bath, each p rson 3 0 Three or four in a ily, each 1 0 Hot shower Bath 1 6 r The Baths ready at all hours, day or night.—The warm Bath at three quartel of an hour's notice. In addition to the B; ths, Tenby possesses advantages to be met with in few othei places. The LIVERY STABLES and COACH HOUSES, lately executed by the same Architect, which are very extensive, re equal in design to any in the Uiiifed Kingdom. The in is are remarkably commodious and good. The boardiiu house frequen ed by the most fashionable persons sever 1 lodging-houses have been lately built; the balls are held v eekly the theatre is conducted by the Bath and Bristol Ccmpahy, the rides on the sands and the ridgeway, and the wa s on the croft, castle, &c. are truly delightful. Tite-imha ket is furnished with provisions from the neighbouring c imitry, and constantly supplied with fish from the bay. T e weekly packets from Bristol not only afford an expedit ions conveyance for Persons who dislike travelling, but. alsopring in a. continual supply of all the conveniences and lux ues of life; and the town is now rendered particularly easy %f access, by the great improve- ment of the road in its vicinity. _t/ CALUMNY WHEREAS I, DkviD JONES, of Tregeby in the Parish of St. Mary's, Cardigan, farmer, did yield to the extreme malevolence of RIms PRICE, Port- Surveyor, at the Town ofjCardigan, repeatedly shewn towards the acting Trustee named ilmy Wife's Settlement, by suffering myself to be persuaded b him to put my Name to a Letter bearing date on the Twfenty-first. day of fast November, Which ne the said REESlPRlCE brought to me ready ivrit- ten in his own handwritinA and, after 1 had made it my own by putting my Name to if, he sent it by the Post to Mr. Evan Williams, of No. 11, Strlnd, London, the Trustee's Attorney for receiving his Dividends at the Bank, and which Letter, notwithstanding the saidlREES PRICE knew that the Balance of the Account ofmg c's Dividends was, in April last year, in the Trustee's FflUO to the Amount of THIRTI -THREE POUNDS SEVEN SHILWNGS AND FOVUVBNCB THREE FAR- THINGS-. having been slewn it for the purpose of informing me of it, which he ad-ordingly did, falsely and maliciously stated that I and my \fife were notable to get them paid us regularly," thereby malevolently representing the Trusteeas detaining my Wife's Bividends for his own use, while I was I" supposed to stand in ( 'eat need of them I, in consideration of the promise of thaTrustee not to commence proceedings at law against me, ob thus publicly acknowledge, that, in putting my name to the letter in question, i lent myself a Tool to the Malice ojjthe said REES P RICE, and that I am compelled, both bv/gratitude and justice to declare that I, not only have alwa/s received part of the Dividends before they had becomed e, but that I and my wife are under the greatest obligatio to the Trustee, and that it is to him we are indebted for tli security of a decent Maintenance during our respective Liv i. b I DAVID JONES. Signed this 18th day of July, 1810, in the pres nee of us LEWIS EVANS, ardigan. JOHN D. GRIFHITHS, of the same place. —— t-k C lRM ART H EN SMI RE. TO BE LE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AND POSSESS ON GIVEN AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL those M essuages, Tenements, and Lands, with the A]i jurtenances thereunto belonging, com- monly called and 1 nown by the several names of VAN and TYTHYN FFYN ON THOMAS, now in the tenure or oc- cupation of David ones, hisUndertenants orAssigns.—- Also, all that LIME an [ MARBLE ROCK, with the several newly-erected Kills thereunto belonging, adjoining the Turnpike-road lea ling from Llanelly to Carmarthen now in the occupation < f Thomas Jones, iimeburner, his Under- tenants, or Assigns all which Premises are situate and being in the Parish of I angendeirne, in the said County.—The above Tenements idmeasure 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 d stance of seven miles of Carmarthen, and fiv miles of Llan y.-Possession.oftlic Kilns w ill be given at Christmas next a;3- The Tenanls will-shew the Premises, and for particu- ars apply to Tho as Woods, Solicitor, Carmarthen. DEDICATED TO THE QUEEN. Th is Day was published, Eleventh Edition, with considera- ble Additions and Improvements,i^nd an engraved Por- trait of the Author, price 2s. Gd. trait of the Author, price 2s. Gd. A TREATISE ON FEflffiVkLlUbOMPLAINTS, Bv E. SENATES M. D. As this book is intended for, adapted, and earnestly re- commended to the perusal of femans fn every rank of life, the author has been under the necessity of expressing him- self with that perspicuity \h vvlil render it intell g'ible to every reader, aiui cnahleMewry.female to ascertain with precision the trpe^Statt \j/^het health, at the same time it points out proptr VVmRdics for most diseases,,and prevents the necessity ofWWj»g those circumstance. which the na- tive modesty of Vhe.Sex prompts them to conceal, too often to their*ver'y inat\ti>»l ^\jVr-v' r l',KS,c r<>a*'>iis each book iy gojil sealed up; mid it reqnetted that the seal may noi be broken by any but a JJEMALE. London: 'Published by the Author; and sold at his House, 47) Southampton-row and by J. DANIEL, Printer of this Paper. BRECKNOCK. POWELLAND O). A TV TNE is BRANDY &&RCIIANTE, RE fully impressed wuh eroijitude towards their Friends and the PublicJjfor^ flattering encourage- ment they have received, and nope u> merit and experience a continuance thereof ;Jthey tahrnot think it necessary or proper to say any thinWaii tlier to recommend themselves to public noticVaind i:jyA>rt, relying on that discernment which has innuti'dVoVaaA favours. 4 They also lakvuiis opportunity of observing, owing to the very higlrprice of Crf ks, it is earnestly requested that Theyalao lakvuiis opportunity of observing, owing to the very higlrprice of ks, it is earnestly requested that all Casks may be relumed properly directed as soon as empty, except where persons are disposed to purchase them. J' 1:' WI. POWELL, N. B. The utmost value given for Old Bottles. 4th of Seventh Month, 1810. "jVTOTICE is hereby given. That the Copartner- ship formerly subsisting between JOHN B ATEM *N. JOHN MARTEN, THOMAS WATERS, the Elder, Tlfol NIAS WATERS, the Younger, HERBERT LLOYD, and fflOMAS BOWEN, and carried on under the Firm of Messrs. Bateman, Marten, Waters', Lloyd, and Bowen, and since under the Firm of Bateman, Mathiav, Marten, Waters Lloyd, and lion-en, under the Title of the UNION BANK, in the trade or business of Bankers, at Haverfordwest, wa«dis>- solved on the 1st day of January, 1809;-—Now I, the Under- signed, THOMAS WATERS, the Elder, do hereby give this Notice,, that I have not since the said first day of January. 1809been accountable to the Public, for any demands on the said Firm.—As witness my hand this 8th day of August 181°- THOMAS WATERS!5 DESERTER. WHEREAS GEORGEDAVIES, Musician, be- loitf^ng to the 2d CWWarthensljire Regiment of Local Mili/iavtipserted fr d-Qltarte;-s of the said Re- giment, oi| theVwth JuHSIfvtV/ He is twtenty/t\ree^|5Lof age, born in the Parish of L3- negwad, rotfnd fycjTLMtfne. eyes, dark complexion, pitted with the small D.yfjuTa by trade a cabinet-maker. WhoeveTwTil apprehend the said Deserter, and lodge him in any of his Majesty's Gaols, shall receive Two Guineas reward, on applying to Quarter-Master Edwards Car-, marthen. TO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS. Just published, Second'Edition, Price 4s. Boards THE FEMALE ECONOMIST, or a plain system of COOKERV, for the. use of private families, con- taining eight hundred and fifty valuable receipts. By Mrs. tow This is the cheapest and iiiost Cookerv Book extant. Just published, the Six«ilp.Ln, price 6s. 6d. boards THE AomplbMCOIFECTIONEK, or the whc^AA^fConfetfonary made ea^v \y .BylBW'EDERIC NUTT. Esq. ATKINS's COMPOSITION, For DES TRO YING RA TS and MICE; IS allowed to be the most efficacious Thing ever yet discovered, for speedily extirpating these pernicious Vermin from Corn-Stacks, Barns, Stables, Dwell i iig -Tio ti. Mills, Malt-Houses, Granaries, &c. and such are the extrit. ordinary and attracting Powers it possesses, that thelnven- tor has frequently known them to take it from his Hand with Nvrth the greatess avidity. The Number of Letters th* IWretor has been favoured with from Persons ofrCredit and Report ability, testifying the great Aifvantapje- have derived from the Use of it, are. too exlensivfc Ifor a Newspaper, Ad- vertisement, but may be seen a« l.Vte'in the Hand-Bill. Be careful to ask for At\np/Composi(ion for destroy ing Rats. each Box of which isi Closed in a blue Wranner signed with the Name of J. the Inventor. H is sold. Wholesale andTOail, by Dicey & Co. No. 10, Bow Chrarch-Yard, in Battles at Is. 9d. and 2s 6d each Duty included and Rpt^il by LdUl' *"J. D;yi^il, MJrint:er of this Paper, J' Vttl^Pndham, Carmarthen; W. O. Owen ancrf. Grhttoh, Haverfordwest; R. Wilmot, Pembroke • S* &turbuck j Milfoi-d Haven R. Rees, Llandovery; J Jc-ii! Si!acS^ r°N \» wnsea; E;xRees' Neath 5 C. Va- chell G. North, Brecon; H. Perkins, Newport; ;"K Monmouth and by the principal Venders of Patent Medicines in every Town throughout the Kingdom.— Of whom may be had, from Dicey and Co.'s Warehouse as s- s. d. Dr. Bateman's Drops 1 6 Bathing Spirits » 0 9 Hooper's Female Pills I l £ Squire's Grand Elixir 2 0 Dr. Anderson's Scots Godfrey's Cordial 0 9 Pills, 30 in a Box 1 1§ Golden & plain Spirits Pills, 30 in a Box I l Golden-& plain Spirits Dr. Radclifre's Elixir I J I of Scurvy Grass 1 1 i Bostock's Elixir 26 Beainne de Vie 3 K" Sfoiighfoil's Elixir .I I-k Betton's British Oil ] 9 Friars Balsam 1 1 h Rymer's Tincture 3 9 Pike's Ointment -*1 9 Walker's Josuits'Drons « Clinton's Snuff & Oil -16 W vnmn's Pills 5 o Dr. Lockyers Pills 2 9 N. B. Observe that the Words "DICEY & Co." are en- graved in the Stamp anixed to each of the above Article- Dr.SOLO)fON's CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD. THIS invaluable restorative has been* adminis- tered in,private practice, with the greatest succefs, for a series of years, to youth and age of either sex. Where tile stomach is disordered, the bt«ly is weakened'; paleness, bodily decay, emaciation, and tne eyes sink into the head where nervous, asthmatic, andMiypochondrical complaints, have shattered the constitatioiiun sickness of stomach, vio- lent purgings, flatulencies an* obstructions, it is a safe and efficacious remedy. The lirst Valptoms of its good ell'ects are serenity and cheerfulness, » removing hf atl-ache,weak- ness, heaviness and low»i<rss of spirits, dimness of sight, con- fused thoughts, arid w<\lderings of the mind, vapours and melancholy, pyfl all kiims 'of hysteric coirvplaints. A Sqvfyg of SfuWirigx in Two Guineas.. The CordiaY Halrnmj^iilcad is sold in bottles, price ha!f-a- guinea each Vje^e kmc also bottles, price 33s. containing etjual to four !>■! Wi V 10- 6d. by w hich the piitienr saves 9-. including allbXlF »uty the stamp of which hears the proprietor's luiipe and Sai-,itiel Solomon, Liver- pool," to iinlHtfe which is felony. N. B. The postage of all tetters must be paid, and a fee enclosed-for ad vice. • The Cordia! Balm 0; Gilead, Anti-Impetigines, and Ab- stergent Lotion, and "Guide to'-Health,' are, sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper; .j A tid by the principal Venders of Patent Medicines tbro:1gb out the United Kuigdou.