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WAITED A STEADY Active Youth, of liberal education, as an APPRENTICE to |he PRINTING BUSINESS, A pply at the Carmarthen Journal Oflice, if by letters, (post-paid.) f WANTED, X' AN APPRENTICE to a Wholesale and Retail CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, it* a principal town in i South-Wales. rAny person whom.it ,1ay suit, may hear of particulars by application to thcPrinfei' of this Paper,— If by letter,jsost-paid. N OTICE is hereby given, That the Cbpartner- _L^( shii) formerly subsisting between JOHN BATEJV1 AN, JOHN ISLAKTEN; THOMAS WATERS, the Elder, THO- MAS "VY&T1 RS, the Yoiniger,HERBERT"LLOTf l); and THOMAS BOWEN, and carried on under the Firm of Messrs. -Batman, Marten, Waters', Maud, and Boieen, and atece under the Firm of Rateman, Mai/da <, Marten, Waters, Lloyd, and Bowen, under the Title of therUjSfION BANK* m the trade or business of Bankers* at Haverfordwest, was dis- fo^ed on the 1st day of January., 1809. DESERTER. tflniEREAS GEORGE DAVIES, Musician, be- v v lt)ii.ing to the 2d Carmarthenshire Regiment of Local Militia, deserted from Head-Quarters of the said Re- giment, on the 30th July last, He is twenty-three years of age, born in the Parish of La- f ne«wad, round face, bazle eyes, dark complexion, pitted with the small pox, and by trade a cabinet-maker. ffcfr Whoever will apprehend the said Deserter, and lodge him in any of his Majesty's Gaols, shall receiveTwo Guineas reward, on applying to Quarter-Master Edwards, Car- marthen. '1 LLANSTEPHAN INCLOSURE. WHEREAS the Fences erected on Llanwool- T V cotn 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 PersonsI.ie Commissioners acting under the Llanstephan Inclosure"Act, hereby otrer a Reward of TEN GUINEAS to any Person who will discover the name or names qf the Person or Per- gons who destroyed the Fences aforesaid or who at any time hereafter destroy any Fences, Gates, Raik, or other things, upon any of the Commons within the IiO.rusnip of Llanstephan. CHARLES HASSALL, > Commissioners. GEORGE MORRIS,$_ w.—: JXANSADWllc fINCL0SU11E,„ J<->. 1 T7|7*E the Commissionlrs appointed in and by an ▼ y Act of Parliament,spassed in the 49th Year of his present Majesty, clltituled, H JAn Act far Inclosing Lands in the Lordship of Lansadwrn, ih the Gpunty of Carmarthen, .1)0 hereby give Notice, That wt will flit at the Red Lion Inn, in the Town of Llangadock, In the sa&l County of Carmar- then, on Tuesday, the gist instant, for the purpose of pro- ceeding further in the Execution of the said Act. At which Sitting all Persons having any special matter to propose to us, previously to our making a Division of the Cpmmons, and preparing the Ayvard under the said Act, are requested to attend. CHARLES HASSALL, 3 Commissioneres. WILLIAM HOPKINS, S LomH»ssioneres. Dated August 1, 1810. Dated A ltust I, 1810. TUR-NPIKI TOLLS. TfcJOTICE is hereby eive I, That. the TOLLS ari- jL^i sing from the PEMBRO E FERRY and BURTON TURNPIKE GATES, will be LET BY AUCTION to the best Bidder, at the Castle Inn, in Haverfordwest,on Satur- day the 25th day of August nej t, at twelve o'clock at noon, for One Year, from Michaelm; s next, which Tolls produced the last year the sum of One J undred and Seventy Pounds, but will then be O-tt up at su h Sum as the Trustees, who mav be present shall think tit.j—Whoever becomes the high- est Bidder, must at the same jtime enter into security, with sufficient sureties, for payment of the rent quarterly. Orde of th- Trustees, JAM S PHILLIPS, their Clerk. Haverfordwest, July 21,1810. CARDIGANSHIRE. LORDSHIP OR MANOR OF HANNINIOCK. THE Proprietors of Estates within the said Lord- ship or Manor are requested to meet at the Dwelling- house of Hannah Jenkins, called the Red-Lion, in the Vil- lage of Llanrhystvd, on Monday the 27th day of August inst. at^eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to consider of an applica- tion intended to be made in the next Sessions of Parliament, for an Act to inclose, divide, and allot the Commons and Waste Lands within the said Lordship or Manor, ai-tioitg tile Several Persons interested therein, at which Meeting a Plan I vill be submitted for obtaining the said Act, and effecting the Inclos ii-eind Division in a satisfactory manner. August 4,1810. :.A 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 River Towy and the S ;ippill to and from the town. It is in perfect re- Eair and fit for the reception of a small genteel family. The and 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. A GREAT SAVING IN DRAPERY GOODS. J. TIDMAS AND CO. T-T"A.¥E to inform the Public, that in consequence JLJL of&fsgxing the Country their STOCK in TRADE is now seWfflgoU ui and under Prime Cost, at their Shop near the Cross, Carmarthen—where an early application is ear- nestly recommended. The Stock being well sorted, ana Ian in on VERY LOW TERMS, so advantageous an opportunity of purchasing Goods in the above line, may never again be o f- fered to the lltiblic. cave to return their J. T. and Co. at the same time beg leave to return their sincere acknowledgements to the Ladies ot Carmarthen and its vicinity, for the very 1 they have experienced during their resuieact COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. LANDILQ DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROADS. NOTICE is "hereby given, that the TOLLS arising at the several Toll-gates upon the Turnpike- roads within the said District, called or known bv the seve- ral names pf FAIRFACH GATE, LLANDEBiE GATE, with the side Gate thereunto belonging, and LLANEDY FOREST GATE, will he LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder,at the GeoVge Inn, iji^he Town of Landilofawr, on Saturday, the Sth 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, the Sums hereunder stated, above the expenc.es of collecting them, and will be put up accordingly. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must, at the same time, give security, 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. tairfach Gate and Llandebie Gate, with the? nann Side Gate thereunto belonging. s LJanedy Forest Gate. < 71 THOMAS MORGAN, Clerk to the Trustees. Llandebie, Aug. 6, 1810. CARM^ITIIEN. TO BE SOLD y AUCTION, Oil 'Ale'dnei;dty'tlie 22d day o August instant, at the hour of rour o e/oclc in the evening, at the King's Anns Inn, in u-arinarthen, subject to such conditions of sale, as shall be then aiid there produced, By Mr. SAMU < L THOMAS, rT'H1t LEASE, for Tw Lives, aged 45 and 18, I the Capital and Comm idious DWELLING-HOUSE, Oiithbuses, Two Stables, Gig louse, and Garden, situate in King-street, in the Occupatio, 1 of Mr. John Brown, Attor- ney-at-Law. The above Premises are in c omplete repair, very roomy, and fit for the reception of a arge family, and immediate possession may be had. Also, on he Premises, on ursday, the 23d instant, and on the following days, till disposed of, the Elegant IIOUSE- HOLD IURNITURE, &c. c insisting of a large mahogany dining table, with circular eids; also several mahogany, dining, card, tea, and other lables; an elegant mahogany s de board; a very curious mahogany lady's escrutoire, dressing-table two sofas and :overs; two dozen satin hair bottom, brass-nailed mahogan r chairb; setjera! chamber and other chairs mahogany four-p st fluted bedsteads, with fur- niture and window curtains t match tent and other bed- steads and furniture; feather )eds, blankets, quilts, coun- terpanes, sheets, mattresses; mahogany bason stands and night chair mahogany chests of drawers, and very elegant wardrobes; pier, dressing, an swing looking glasses; an excellent drawing-room carptjlt, quite new, also several "P other carpets; a large assortment of table and other linen; a dinner service of foreign chin 1; a-lso. a large quantity of china, glasses, &c. together wit 1 kitchen furniture, brewing utensiis, and other article? too tedious to enumerate. 03° A tine-toned Piano-forle, by Broadwood. A Handsome Gig and Harnesi coiViplete.—A tine Bay Mare 03° A. tine-toned Piano-forle, by Broadwood. A Handsome Gig and Harnesi coiViplete.—A tine Bay Mare and Two well-bred two years (Id Colts, worthy attention. The Sale to begin at Ten o clock in the Forenoon pre- cisely, of each day. *< For further particulars pply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. Brourt. PARISH OF LLANFYNYDD, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (OR IN THE MEAN TIME BY PRIVATE CONTRACT) At the Bear Inn, in the Town of Llandilo-fawr, in the said County, on Saturday, the 15th day of September next, be- tween the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, By W. DAVIES, Auctioneer; ALL that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, with the Appurtenances, called 1IAVOD-VORGAM, situ- n ate in the Parish of Llanfynvdd aforesaid, and within half a mile of the village; in the occupation of David Price, at the yearly rent of j £ 28 and consisting of a new-built Farin-house, Dairy behind the same, and new Barn and 18 inclosed Fields or Closes of Land, with an unlimited Right of Common 011 the extensive Sheepwalk and Mountain adjoining, being a dry healthy spot for Sheep and young cattle to graze on and a fine spring of water on the Farm, which affords a con- stant supply in the driest summer. And also a SPOT of GROUND, in the Village of Llan- fynydd, (whereon was formerly a House) and convenient for Building thereon. For further particulars apply to Davids and Jones, of Carmarthen, solicitors. sh Just Publish d, Price Is. 6d. A SERMON, Preach i at St. Mary's, Haverford- i west, before the Socit fcy of the Sons of the Clergy of the County of Pembroke, al their Annual Meeting, in July, t 1810. By the Rev. J. H. 1 [UMPHREYS, L. L.B. Rector of Lawrenry, Pemlirokeshire, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Ea I of Mount Edgcumbe. £ old/or the bine ift of the Society. Printed and so^dby W. Wilmot, Pembroke; and also sold by the Booksellers in Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, and Cardiganshire. j TO THE MpSICAL WORLD. T> ACKERM ANN Matters himself, that in pub- JL\* lishing'WOELFL'f HARMONIC BUDGET, he has greatly contributed to theiiistruct ion and amusement of the Lovers of Music. All Mr. Woelfl's Productions are in the acknowledged style of Mozart; he was the favourite pupil of that eminent master.—Ladies and Gentlemen residing in the-country may procure the two first Numbers of the Har- monic Budget through the medium of their Music or Book- sellers, price 5s. each. The Work will be completed in 12 Numbers, and published monthly at the REPOSITORY OF ARTS, No. 101. Strand, London. The PORTUGUESE MARCH, by the same celebrated Master, is just published, price 2s. for the Piano-Forte, and 6s. for a full Military Bana the Bishop of Oporto's Portrait included.—To he had of j J. Daniel, Piiiter of this Paper, And all the Book aril Musicsellers in Wales. TO COUNTRY SHOPKEEPERS S{ OTHERS. WHEREAS a set op^WINDLERS are now | travelling the ColfofaVr to solicit ORDERS in the names of DAY and M ART IN. ^larkina: Makers, 97, High Hoi born, Londan.-—Shop-klefK>rs and others are, therefore, cautioned Irani tn<fl/i|mid that is attempted to be prac- tised 011 th»T),/Tjlsm>ji>paying attention to the No. 97 J it will eastyl d|tftCtlhe counterfeit, many of them having no number at4ic}$ami srosecntions, after*this notice, will be cornmeirtigd againstTany persons offering the counterfeit for sale. N. B. No HALF PINTS made. Loadou, 4-& of August, lôlO, GLAMORGANSHIRE & CARMARTHENSHIRE. FREEHOLD FARMS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Wheaten Sheaf Inn, in Swansea, at thchonr of twelve o'clock at noon, of Saturday, the 15th of September next. -< 't 7,. v- '■ "7, ■■ U:, „ GLAMORGANSHIRE. | ;i Parishes. Tenements. Quantity, Occupier. Tenure. Yiarly Rent A. R. P, } X s. d Iiandilo-tal-y-bont Bolgoed 49 0 34 Mr. David ffopkin Lease for 21 years from "th September, 1808,1 determinalile at the option of Landlord or 35 0 0 M w„ x Tenant, at the end of the first 7 or 14 years..) Woodland, part of same 3 3 34' In hand. Valued at 500 Same. Ywise^dfe^oSr^fach?! 19 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 SI 10 0 CARMARTHENSHIRE. Landybye. {Wernddu.. 60 3 26 Mr. David Morgan. Seven years from 29iii September next.. *■ 50 0 0 Î .J .ç The Tenants are very responsible Men, and the Leases con- tain the modern restrictions The Tenements of Bolgocd and Wernddu have been lately drained after the most improved and durable method, and are good Arable and Pasture Farms.—The Tenements Skib- bor-iachand 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 Landybye, that in Carmarthenshire. g- Further particulars may be had on application at the office of Mr. Vaugiian, Swansea; where Maps of the Pre- mises may be seen. 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 Messuage, Tenement, Farm, and Lands, called LITTLE KILRATH, with the Appur- tenances consisting of a good Farm House, and convenient offices, andofOSA^OR. 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 7A. 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 32 years; John James, aged 30 years; and Thomas Jauies, 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 OAK and 26 ASH TREES, growing on the Premises, and will be sold therewith. 6 The Premises are situate about one mile and half from the market town of Narberth, and within an easy distance of lime and culm. (n- For further particulars apply to William Evans, so- licitor, Haverfordwest; or to Thomas Phillips, Auctioneer, Wernllygoes, near Narberth. 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, distant from the Town of Carmarthen, ahnnt a mil,- nnd tine half on the side of the main turnpike road leading lrom tuat plaCe to Haver- ford west and Milfard. The Cottage consists on the ground floor of two sitting- rooms, kitchen, brewhouse, cellar, coal-house, pantry 011 the staircase a small store-room, on the second lloor 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 targe walled court. (1.:3' For further particulars apply to Edward Williams, solicitor, Carmarthen; if by letter, post-paid. IETRICHSEN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, at his Old-Established Hoise, 12, Rathbone-Place, Ox- ford-street, London, continue! to make, (for Ready Money- only,) in his superior and hially-npproved Stile of Catting, Men of Fashions' Clothes, Ladles' Riding Habits, and Young Gentlemen's Dresses, plain of elegantly trimmed.—Country Residents may be informedAiow to transmit their measures by post; and Orders from flew Customers to bP accompa- nied with a reniittance.- B. Prime S. Fine Cloths and Kerseymeres will be received from Manufacturers in pay- C ment of accounts, instead of Cash, The Public is respectfully informed, the celebrated INF .L<\NTS" THE CAM13Kt\N ROSCIA, ANP INFANT dlTALANI, (PatroJfrsed by his Royal Hi ^hriess the P-nice OT WALFS,) I Will display their Infantin Talents in* Cariwaithi»yfor THREE NIGHTS, Wednesday, 1 hursday, and Friday, August 2d, 23d, and 24th, 1810. 1 For Prospectuses of Particulars, and Tickets, apply to the Printer of this Paper. N. B. The Children will perform in Tenby and Swansea in a few days, on their routeto Hath. SWIFT & Co. (CONTRACTORS WITH-JGOVERNMENT) BEG leave most respectfully to call the atten- tion of the Public to the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES I V THE SCHEMH OF THE PRESENT STATE LOTTERY, To be Drawn 19th OCTOBER, 1S10, viz. The Prices of the Tickets and Shares are much cheaper than in the last. j The Number of the Tickets a#e reduced to only 4,000! There is an additional Prize qf = £ k'0,000, besides Twenty other Capitals! I And not Three Blanks to a Prize. SCHEME* 5- Prizes of a £ 20,0p0 » are = £ 100,000 "5- 2,0()0 10,000 5 i,qbo 5,000 10 flloo 5,000 30 tOO- 3,000 ()o 50 5o 2.500 100 25 2,500 4,800 | 15 72,000 4,000 Numbers. ^200,000 FIVE TICKETS OF EACH NUMBER, Persons in the Country may be supplied with Tickets and Shares by sending their Orderf, with Remittances, to either of SWIFT & Co.'s 0 'ces in London, viz. No. 11, POULTRY; No. 12, CHARING CROSS;, No. 31, ALDGA E, HIGH STREET; Or by application to their Agent, J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper. No. 4,469, a Prize of ^20,000 in the Last Lottery, was sold in sixteen Si\teenthSha|res,at SWIFT and Co.'s Offices, besides several inferior Capjtals. f Wliatever is useful ought to be generally known. PURLAND S FAMILY CERATE. IS recommended to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, as the most efficacious remedy yet 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. LILLYSTONE TO MR. PURLAND. SIR-It affords me great pleasure to acquaint you of the very extraordinary cure I have lately received by yonr inva- luable FAMILY CERATE. For six or seven years 1 laboured under a very bad ulcerated sore leg, for which I tried every thing recommended to me both by the Faculty and other. without receiving relief; but being advised, I inade trial of your CERATE, which I applied as recommended in the bill of directions, and, to my astonishment, one box performed a perfect cure in a very iittle lime. That the above mav be made as public as possible, for th good of the communiBK, is the sincere wish of y obedient servant, U 11 j HENRY LILLYSTONE, St. 3Iartimit I Norwich, 13th April, 1807. Prepared ahd^il^ at 2s. 9d. and Is. l^d. the box, by Ro. bert PurlfumAjJWr. at his Medicinal Dispensary, No. 3, St. Simon amhWiide, Norwich; and wholesale by Dicey and Sutton, 1 <?/(Bow Church-yard; Howard and Evans, 42, Long-l.in inittifiel(I Newhery and Sons, 45, St. Paul's Church-y^ird; 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. Griffiths, Haverfordwest C. Lewis, Car- digan T. Jenkins, Swansea; J. King, and D. Bowen, Neath; and one person in everv town throughout the United Kingdom. Of whom may be had, PURLAND'S EXPECTORATING PILLS, which give the most immediate relief to those afflicted with COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMATIC and CONSUMPTIVE COMPLAINTS, DIFFI- CULTY OF BREATHING, &c. Price 2s. 9d. each box. MATRIMONY. IT is much to be regretted, but indisputably eer- tain, that many persons of both sexes are deterred from entering into the married state, by infirmities, which deli- cacy forbids them to disclose; and .there are not a few, who, being already married, are rendered miserable, for want of those tender pledges of mutual love, without which, hap- piness in this state is, at least, very precarious. It has been ascertained beyond doubt, that thcs«kcirc«mstances are oc- casioned by a general or partial rel;\alion or weakness in either sex; and it is equally certain, timt the genuine AROMATIC LOZENGES VF STEEL are the best, if not the only remedy for this species of debi lity. When taken into tile stomaca, they immediately dif- fuse themselves, like a v^jouryrtnough every pore, pro- ducing efl'ects/% once deiyfotful, salutary, and permanent. When the spaNC pf life bet^s to grow dim, the circulation languid, and thfj facullilBlparalyzed, these J^ozenges are found to give to*e to„thkvp^rves, exhilarate the animal spi- rits, invigorate [IK bi>dv|l and re-animate the whole man. When aversion/ t<neW-rciV. loss or depravity of appetite, ,to]) and pallid countenaia^ in\i irate approaching consumption, the delicate fpiale will be preserved, and restored to health and society bp ttie Wenign influence of this medicine. When the delusions oOpragination, or the force of bad example, have tempted imguarded youth into the dangerous laby- rinths of secret sensuality, debilitated his body, or impaired his understanding, these Lozenges 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 sold by the inventor, Dr, Senate, No. 47, Southampton-row, Bloomsbury, Lomioi) and by his :ip- pointment are sold by J* Daniel, I: rinter of this Paper; and by most respectable medlciae vendeja, price Us, per box, duty included.. Observe the Doctor s signature, E. Senate, in his hand- writing, of they cannot be genuine.

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