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WANTED AYoun £ Man as SHOPMAN, who has acknow- ledge of a Country Ttade.—He will meet with liberal Terms, by applying (if by letter, post-paid) to the Printer of this Paper. PIANO-FORTE BY CLEMENTI. • TO BE DISPOSED OF CHEAP, A Good-Toned Square PIANO-FORTE, with Additional K'pvs.—Quite New. Enquire of the Printer of this Papef.—Letters post paid. A Steady Young MAN capable of Teaching Beading, Writing, an# Arithmetic, and the English Grammar, may hear of a Situation, by applying to Thomas Jones, shopkeeper. Milford if by letter, post-paid. None need apply, hut such as can give references as to their sobriety and illoralit., PAINTING. WANTED Immediately, a Man who under- stands the Business in all its Brunches, particularly if) the Furniture Painting, as well as Honse and Sign Paint-' ing. will have every encouragement, and his Board also pro- vided. £ 3" Application to be made to' Mr. Samuel Wood house, at Mrs. Morgans, Moncton, Pembroke.—If by letter, post- paid. CARDIGANSHIRE. aVi NOTICE is hereby given, That Application is 1." intended to be made to Parliament, during the next Sessions, for leave to bring in a Bill for Inclosing, Draining, Dividing, and Allotting thp several Commons and T Waste Lands, A-itliii) the several Parishes of LLANRHY ST ID, tLANS A1 NTF-FREA D,LL ANB 1)ARNTREFEGLW Y S, JiENFENIW, LLAi\ DEWYA BER ARTH, KILLIEAY- ROXaDd KILKENNIN, in theCllmty of Cardigan. JOHN BROWN, Solicitor. A tHrust 2i, I SJ O. CARM A RTHENSIIIIIE. L í' NOTICE is hereby given, That Application is intended to be made to Parliament, during the next Sessions, for leave to bring in a Bill for Inclosing, Embank- ing, Draining, Dividing, ,and Allotting the several Commons^ "Waste and Marsh Lands, within the several Parishes ot LLANON, LlyA N GENNECH, and LLANELLY, in the said County of Carmarthen. JOHN BROWN, Solicitor. August 27, 181Q. —: 7— CARMARTHENSHIRE. V L,L l. U->- NOTICE is hereby given, That Application is I mtriMkd to) be made to Parliament, during the next v St'ssions, for leave to bring in a Bill for Inclosing, Embank- ing, Draining, Dividing, and Allotting the several Commons, Wa>te, and Marsh Lands, within the several Parishes of FEMRLY, JODWELLY, and SAINT ISHMAEL, in the said County of Carmarthen. JOHN BROWN, Solicitor. August 27, 1810. "jVTOTICE is hereby given, That the Copartner- ship formerly subsisting between JOHN BATENIAN, JOHN MARTEN, THOMAS WATERS, the Elder, THO- MAS WATERS, the Younger, HERBERT LLOYD, and THOMAS BOWEN, and carried on under the Firm of Messrs. Bateman, Marten, Walei,s', Lloyd, and Bowen, and since under the Firm of Bateman, Malhias, Martin, Waters, Lroyd, and Bowen, under the Title of the UNION BANK, i" the trade or business of Bankers, at Haverfordwest, was dis- solved oil the 1st day of January, 1809. As witness my hand, this 8th day of August, 1810. THOMAS WATERS. A FARM SERVANT and DAIRY WOMAN are wanted immediately. They must both speak Eng- lish and he well recommended. The Man must be capable to perform all usual duties and, as the Dairy is small, the "Woman must be willing to make herself generally tisefill.- Apply to Mr. Lewis, wharfinger, at Carmarthen, with pro- posal's in regard to Terms; or to Mr. John Jones, King's- ilead, Llandilo. An active Lad of about fourteen years of age would likewise be engaged, provided he were compe- tent to farm work, and were of a disposition to exert him- self.—Good Servants will be duly encouraged. UNION HOTEL, MILFORD. JOHN BARBER RETURNS his sincere Thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Gentlemen Travellers, and Others, for the liberal encouragement he has met with since he opened the above Inn, and begs to inform them he has made considera- ble improvements, for their accommodation, and has laid ia a stock of choice Wines and Spirits; and trusts by an un- remitting attention to merit a continuance of their favours. N. B. An excellent Stall Stable. Milford, Aug. 28, 1810. SOUTH-WALES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A Valuable and truly-desirable FREE HOLD ESTATE, situated on the Banks of the much-adrnired JRiver Tivy, six miles from Cardigan, and four from New- castle Emtyn, two good market towns; consisting of a capi- tal Mansion, called STRADMORE HOUSE, with Offices, ;a-rid an excellent brick-walled garden, planted with the c hoicest fruit-trees.—The Mansion stands in a beautiful lawn of about Forty Acres, surrounded with Fifty Acres of cap ital Arable and Meadow Land, and Thirty Acres of Oak, Cop- pice, and Plantation; the whole forming a most desirable residence for a Gentleman of Fortune. The Roads in the Beighbourhood are oScellcnt, and the London Post passes the gate daily. :■ DESCRLPTIOmOF THE ABOVE MANSION, k CELLARS, 5 capital arched and flagged, perfectly dry. ground floor. A hai some entrance hall, 25 feet by l4 including a with elegant ornamental iron ballus- jtere and mahogany h: ml-rail. Dining-room, 22 fei t by 20; library, 28 feet by 21; draw- ing-room, 22 feet b" 20; breakfast-room, 18 feet by 12; s study, or Iressing-room, 18 feet by 11. A ser- vants' passage from t! hall, communicating with the house- keeper's room. But er's Pantry, so) a large h nVn> pantry, scull ry, and cheese-room. The servants' nall|i!ab large sleepi. g-rooni for the men-servants, above, tect by in wj111 v [jich it has an exclusive communica- tlOl: All o the ground floor are 13 feet high. Wi feef by 21 h i-chamber, iticluding^ressiti.tr-room, -#§ fect by A • sec.] do 22 feet by 20; third, do. 22 leet by m; fourth do. xl f(.0(: hv m fifth, do. 18* feet by 11; sixth,^ do. 14 ieetf) j ji SCventh, do. 11 feet by 12; nni'MTv, tlo. 18J feet h\ 1^ xiie height of these rooms are II feet, K inches. 1 > .dttie-story.— Four gold lodging -ooms for servants'. Large brow-house and lauridmr with coal- ;-n| aiul culm-house, sl'iiughter-house, &c. deflbehed. An eic<i]t>nf 7 stall stable, double cocahrhouse, autlgood granary andvivloft. Farm stable of'f¡ stalls, cow-tonse, barn, &c. Wge walled- garden and hi 3(. attached. (tf For farther particulars apply, if by letter, post-paid, to (\ fbni-on, Esq. at Stradaiorc-House, near Aevvcu^U. ^urmarthciishife, CARMARTHENSHIRE, TO BE SOLD, THE Interest in the Lease of YSTRAD HOUSE -A- and LAND, of which there is a Term of Thirteen Yearii unexpired, one mile and a half from the most desira- bie market UJd post town of Carmart!wIJ. The House dt- lightfully situated, with a pleasing view of the River 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. &3T For further particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. Baker, Ystrad, near Carmarthen; or Mr. Marley, uph olsterer, Carmarthen. it.* The Furniture may be had at a fair valuation. COUNTY Olj CARMARTHEN, LANBILO OF TURNPIKE, ROADS. N'OTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising at. the several Toll-gates upon the Turnpike- roads within (he said District, called or known by the seve- ral names of FAIRFAuJI GATE, LLANDEBiE GATE, with the side Gate theriunto belonging, and LLANEDY FOREST GATE, will lie LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder, at the George Tnjh, in the Town of.Landilofawr, on Saturday, the 8th o'f September next, between the hours of twelve and three of theLimeday, in the manner directed by the Act, passed in the 13th year of the. regn of his Majesty King George the Thi/d, For regulating the Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls Produced the present year, the Sums hereunder stated, abore the expenees of tilell), and will be put up. accordingly. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must jSfcVhe same time, give security, with sufficient sureties, to/the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpi ke-rnads for payment of the rent agreed for. and at sueH times as hey shan direct. Fairfach Gate ank Llandebie Gate, with the> Side Gate therjinto belonging S lilanedy Forest date 71 THOMAS MORGAN, I Clerk to the Trustees. Llandebie, Aurf. 6, 1810. AIRMARTHENSHIRE. THR E COMMOIT TRUST. TOTICE is htVebv given, That the TOLLS ari- 1 sing at the GAlTES and BARS within the said Trust and heieunc'er mentimied, from the 29th Day of September, 1810, till the 29th dayVf September, 1811, WILL BE LET t hYA UCTION, at thV Dwelling-House of John Evans, in the Village of Llanartjney, onTHPRsDAY, the 6th of Sep- tember next, between e hours of one and four o'clock in the afternoon of the samt day, pursuant, to the directions of the Act of Parliament :ti|tUu; In-half, The best Bidder ■>vii 1 be required to procure Sureties, to be approved of by the Trustees for payment of tiie rent. I ILANFIHANCEL-ABERBVTHtCII GATE. T" TRO- DRHYWGOCH GATE, WITH LLANARTHVEY BAR. WHITE-HOUSE GATE. I PonTiivTiitvn GATE, TTITH HOLYWELL BAR. I.LETTV-ITAWR. GATE. LLANEIXY GATE. KmWELLV GATE. W. JONES, Clerk to the Trustees. Ll,iiid"lr,, Augl)st4, 181 • PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, At the Green-Dragon-Inn, in the town of Pembroke, on Wednesday, the 10th dav of September, 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, ALL those SEVERAL PIECES or PARCELS of rich ARABLE, MI A DOW, and PASTURE LAND, commonly called and known by the name of NORTH- HILL, situate, lying, and being in the parish of Lamphey aforesaid, in the said county of Pembroke, containing by ad- measurement 45 Acres, or thereabouts, now in the occu- pation of Mr. John Price. Possession of the Several Fields may be had at Michael- mas next; and further particulars known by application at the office of George Philipps, Attorney, Carinarrtien. I Hereby give Notice, That the several^^ds. Pieces or Parcels of Arable and Meadow Land, called EASTERN CALLENS, WESTERN CALLENS, and the MIDDLE CALLENS, situate in the Parish of Lamphey, in the County of Pembroke, advertised (with fthet JJropertv,) in this Paper of the 18th and 25th instant, to ne LET BY AUCTION, at the Green Dragon-Inn, in the Town of Pens- on Wednesday, the 18th of September next, "are sInce LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. V GEO. PHILIPPS. 1 COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE LET, And entered upon immedialely, for a Term of Years. A NEAT COTTAGE and GARDEN, with or without two or Three Small Fields, distant from the Town of Carmarthen, about one mile and a half on the side of the main turnpike road leading from that place to Haver- ford west and Milford. The Cottage consists on the ground floor of two sitting- rooms, kitchen, brewhouse, cellar, coal-horse, 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 stand on a gravelly soil, enclosed in a large walled court. ffjT For further particulars apply to Edward Williams, solicitor, Carmarthen if by letter, post-paid. CARMARTHENSHIRE. "TkTOTICE is hereby given, That Application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Ses- sions, for obtaining an Act for RESTORING Improving, and Maintaining the Port and Harbour of JUDWT.LLY, and for Diverting, Improving, and Maintaining the Navigation ofthe RiversGWENDRAETH MA.WR & GWENDRAETH VACn; and for Making and Maintaining a Dock, Basin, and'Reservoir or Floating Harbour, witli'loeks, quays, and other proper'W orks, for the use and convenience of the said Port and Harbour: and also for making and maintaining navigable Cuts or Canals, and Tram roads or Railways to lead to, and communicate with the said Port and Harbour, with proper Works and Conveniences for the using of the sa d Canals and Trannaads or Railways; all which said Works and Improvements are proposed to be made and 1 to pass thronjrb or into the several Parches or Townships of KIDWELLY PEMBREY, ST. I SUM A EL, LLANSAXT, andLLANDWRY, of GLAMORGANSHIRE & CARMAR.TIIENSI [I RE. FREEHOLD FA RMS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Wh paten Sheaf Ian, iu Swansea, at the hour of twelve o'clock at noun, of Saturday, the 13th of September next, r t" (" I." „-4 GLAMORGANSHIRE. Parishes. Tenements. Quantity. Occupier. Tenure. I Yearly Rent —— ¡ A. p. p. X- s. d. Laiidilo-tal-y-bont Bolgoed 49 0 34 Mr. David flopkin Lease for 21 years from 20th September, 1808,1 determinable at the option of Landlord oi > 35 0 0 Tenant, at the end of the Grst 7 or 14 vetrs.. Woodland, part of same 3 3 34 In hand Valued at 5 0 0 Samp. Imsiovgir-i^Jher-^ lg g g4 Mr. Edward William Same Term determinable in like manner 42 0 0 Same. Yuisioughor-ucha 14 2 13 Mr, John Morgan Same Term, &c 31 10 0 CARMARTHENSHIRE. Landy bye. Wertiddu 60 3 26 Mr. David Morgan. Seven years from 29th September next. 50 0 0 '■ i 7 I The Tenants are very responsible Men, and the Leases con- tain the modern restrictions m The Tenements of Bolgoed and Wernddu have been lately drained after the most improved and durable method, and are good Arable and Pasture Farms.—The Tenements Skib- bor-fach and Ynislouglior-ucha, are the best quality of rich vale pasture.—Mr. David Thomas, of Crwcca, Langovelaih,. wjli shew the Glamorganshire Farms,and Mr. William May, of Laodybye, that in Carmarthenshire. f¡j¡<"= Further particulars may be had on application at the office of Mr. Vaughan, Swansea; where Maps of the Pre- mises may be seen. PARISH OF LLANFYNYDD, CARMARTHENSHIRE- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (on 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 ho,urs of three and live o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, By'W. DAVIES, Auctioneer; ALL that, Messuap-e, Tenement, and Lands, with the Appurtenances,called 1IA VOD-VORGAM, situ- ate in the Parish of Llanfynydd aforesaid, and within hat f a mile of the,village in the occupation of David Price, at the yearly rent of ^28 and consisting of a new-built Farm-house, Dairy behind the same, and new Barn and18 inclosed Fields or Closes-of Land, with an unlimitfd Right of Common on the extensive Sheepwalk and Mountain adjoining, a dry healthy spot for Sheep and young cattle to graze on 1 and a tine spring of water on the Farm, which affords a con- 1 stant supply in the driest summer. And also a SPOT of GROUND, in the Village of Llan- fynydd, (\yhefeon was formerly a House) and convenient for Building tjieshon. *#* For (further particulars apply to Davids and Jones, of Carmarthen, solicitors. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. Sittings after Trinity Term, 1810, before the Lord Chief Baron M.iCDOSAhU. SEVERAL Prosecutions were instituted by the w Attorney-General against different Glovers and Silk- Mercers, to recover tiie Penalty of 2001. each, for havin in their possession Foreign Leather* Cloves and Bundunnoe Silk II ((1ldkcrcltijrS; The Solicitor-General, who c.oi$%trd the Prosecutions, stated to the Jury, that offences of this nature must be pro- secuted with considerable severity, as the Importation of (loqrJ:i of th'sc1escr¡ption was hi¡.hJ'y injurious to t.he!\lalln- facturers of this Country, and to the labouring Persons who are employed therein, and depend upon it J*ot their subsist- ence 5 ,t!¡;¡t if one Tradesman sold them, others were natu- rally induced to do so too; that they would otherwise tosi, their custom, as Persons who were yirejudiced in favour of Foreign Articles would freouent that Shop where the fo- reign Articles were sold, and the enn.ccjiK'ticc would be that they who obeyed the Law would Milter by that obedience, and they who violated the law would profit by the violation that he therefore thought it anohligatiQi) upon those.who are to protect the Revenue to put the. IJUW NPM.net tore)-, in or- der that all Traders may be on the«,;nne.ifjofiinr, and the Bri- tish Manufacturers protected.-—And th-tt, for t »e future, no mitigation whatever would be made in the Penalties that might 4>e strictly incurred.—In the above Penalties to a considerable amount were recovered, Custom iiotfse, Llaaellv, Aug. 39S/' .1' niiii—iniinrmiam—1——niiimiiiiimwim iimwiwn iiibwiimh■iiimibw iMimmnmiw iiinrwwwinnwT rn CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUC TION, On Thursday, the 27th. day of September 1810, at (he Bcnr- Itm, in tiie Town of Llandilo, between the hours of Tnree and Five iii the Afternoon, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES, Subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then produced. k°f I- A LL that Capital Messuage, Tenement, and -oL Lands, called and kown by the name of BRYN- WGAN. now in the occupational"Henry Price, at the yearly rent of 1901. but the same is let from Michaelmas next to David Thomas, farmer, at the rent af 2201. I 1. All that other Capital Messuage, Tenement, and Lands called TALY-FAN, together with the Water Corn Grist Mill thereto belonging, now in the occupation of David Lewis, at the yearly rent of 551. this farm is subject to a lease of 21 years, of which years unexpired^ Jf out of Lease it would be well worth 100 guineas | the timber and wood on these premises arc valued at llOOt. These Lots adjoin eaci) other, and may he farmed together to great advantage they are situate in the much-admired vale of Towy, commanding extensive and romantic views of the country, forming a most desirable situation for the resi- dence^* a gentleman fond of field sports, game of all de- scription in great, plentyl. within two miles of a market and post-town, through which the. London Mail passes daily,^the is Ili I vicinage is highly respectable. 3. All that Messuage and Farm, called BRYN-YO, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Thomas, at the yearly rent of 101. los. the Lease of this Farm will expire at Michaelmas, lll, when the Farm will be worth 801, a-year. 4. All that Messuage,Tenement, and Lands called PANT- Y-CLAY, now in the occupation of David Roderick, at the yearly rent of 301.; the Lease of this Farm will expire on the death of the present Tenant, who is now 89% ears of age, when the Farm will he worth 60t. a-year. 5. All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called LLWYN-DIJ, occupied by Rees Thomas, at the yearly rent of 20t. this Farm adjoins and has an extensive right of Common on the black mountain. The whole of the above premises are situate in the Parish of Llandilo-fawr. feT For particulars apply to Mr. Philipps, solicitor. Llandilo or to Mr. William Hay, at Llandebye, who will snew the Premises. TOWN OFILAUGIIARNE. SJLE OFWURNITURE. TO BE BY AUCTION, At Laugharne, on Wednesday, September 5, 1810, At Laugharne, on Wednesday, September 5, 1810, ALL the neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, of a Family leaving the l4ace; consisting of mahogany dining, cttrdpaSd dressing ihbles mahogany chairs, and chamber ditto mahogany fcuivpost and tinted bedsteads, with rich furniture field a id other bedsteads ^vfe^tjter- beds, bolsters, and pillows 1 tattiesses and pelliesSfefiblan- kd quilts, and counterpan a valuable drawftfp^pm I if s. e.^ljjyet. quite new other floor and bedside carpets an .-as- %d'r'finest of china and glass; vyith all the Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c. I fiif" The Sale to begin pricisely at Ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said dav. by J SAM EL THOMAS, Auctioneer., f -4-" TTIE INFANTS, THE CAMBRIAN ROSCIA,. iND INFANT CATALANI, C (Patro ir-ed by his Royal ] ighness the Prince of WALESJ) Will display thei Infantine Talents at HAVERFORDWEST DURING TIIE.SESSIONS, T AND AT CARDtGAN AN^^RNBY, %e: THE FOLLOWING WEEKS, '1: Stopping at CARMARTHIIN otlly One NiglWpn their Tour to SWANSEA. f NEW STATE LOITERYi E To BE DRA WN rut 19TIl OF OCTOBER. SClll^IE. 5 Prizes of 000 -• ^re aCJOO.OOO 5 2 000 !l0;000 5 I 000 5,000 10 m) 5,000 30 i 100 3,000 50 50 2.500 100 25 2,500 15 72,000 4,000 Numbers, 1 £200,000 FIVE TICKETS OH EACH NUMBER. RICHARDSON, GOOTDLUCK, & Co. Contrac- tors with Government far the present State Lottery, respectfully inform the PubliAthat, Tickets and Shares are now on Sale at their Offices, [link-buildings, Corniiill, and opposite the King's Mews, Chtfring-Cross, London. PRESENT PRICE. T;cli:ef,s 15 0 Half £ 11 0 1 Righth £ 2 19 6 Quarter 5 19 0 | Sixteenth 1 10 6 TICKETS and SHARF are on Sale by RICHARDSON, GOODIiUCK, & Co. LONDON, Who Sold in the Tu 3 Last Lotteries, Two Prizes of aS'20,000 Three Prizes of 1,000 Three Prizes of. • • •. 500 &c. &c| &c. -j HAZARD, BURNE, ind Co.>Stock-Brokers, respectfully inform th(f Public, tltat Tickets and Shares for the ensuing Lottery 4re now on Sale at their Ollice, No. 90, under the ROYAL IA{m, London. The SnEIE, consisting of only 4,000 Numbers, eoNxfeixs 5 .Prizes of. £ 20-000 X- 100.0,1)0 5 of. '4000 10,000 5 llono 5,000 10 1500 5,000 30 100 3,000 50 j 50 2.500 100 I 25 2,500 4,800 -S0,000 Tickets To be Drawn in ONE DAY the lc)tl OCTOBER.Next. Letters, post-paid, duly ai swered, and Schemes eratis. Orders by.Post, Coach, or furrier, accoaipaiiied with lte- mit'tanc. punctually attended to. TICKETS and SHARES for ta^ above Ofltce are also on Sale at the Los;d.»U Prices bj; tUf the CautUry,' "— rr ] TIIE I IF. A L J A PACT LA CK ING. 1 V!.UJE Dip.'syAVD ^ik«TIN, LONDON. j nF^HTS with, half the j nsttaljla§'AFCR^J>(>3UE.esthe most brilliant jet blar.k ever | beheld, AFBNISVRCULIAR nourislunent to the leather, will NOT -j soil the LIIIST linen, is perfectly free from any unpleasant smeii, and will retahi its virtues "in anv climate." ¡Jd w holesale, by Day and Martin, Su, :17, High TIol- J horn. London; and retail, by their agents, Mr. J. 'Daniel. Printer, Cannarthen; A!>\ T. Jenki.is, Swansea Air. Wil- if mot, Pembroke; Mr. C, Lewis, Cardigan and Mr. J. Jones, nf Ab'-ravon in stone oo- '-e price Is. 6d. ••»ch. 'fj iViiaterer is useful out:At to br ."eneraUy lemma, •) PURLAND S FAMILY CERATE. Is recommended to the Nobility, G^>;trv, a-;d Public, as the most efficacious remedy vt 11¡",>\ r^ i for BITRNS, SCAI-DS, Ulcerated, Crriuit.xixs, Old Sur. Legs Sore Breasts, Cracked N;pple-, Green Wounds, Se.orba'tie. •nd. Inflammatory Eruptions, Piles, Fistulas, St. Anthonv'i ""Eire, Si v.; having succeeded in eases of several years stand- ing, after every other means had failed. ji FROM MR. MLLYSTONK TO 311. PUr!I.AN7>. I SIR-II. alTards me great pleasure to acquaint von of the I very extraordinary cure 1 have lately received b-your inva- luable FAMILY CERATE. For >ix or seven years I laboured under a very bad ulcerated sore lea for wVie.h I tried ever', thing recommended to 1116 both by«hflvFarculty and other-, w ithout receiving relief; but beiii^kdwrd, I'made trial or your CERATE, which I applied as r«;oinmended in the bill of directions, and, to my astou«mc», one box performed a perfect cure in a very littleliniV 1 That the above may be MADIAS public as possible, for th good of tiie comikunity, is the sincere wish of Yoiili>bedient servant, HENRY LILLYSTONE, Sf. Maktvrii BaJ^ff Norwicfi, 13tll April, 1807. r and h. 1&(1. the hox, by II" her t Purl am, -\jjur. at his Medicinal Dispensary, No. > Simon ami u e, Norwich; and wholesale by Sutton, 10, now Church-yard Howard and Evei Long-lane, Smithfield Newbery and Sons, 45, St. Paul\ Church-yard Butler, 4, Cheapside; Barclay- and Sort. Fleet-market and hy all the principal wholesa Ie \g- m- iu I,qndon and retail by J. Daniel, Printer of this Papeiv. Carmarthen J^Griflifhs, Haverfordwest. C. Lewis, en r, digan T. Jenkms, Swansea J. King, and D. Bow< n." Neath and one person in every town throughout the United Kingdom. Of whom may be had, PURLAND'S EXPECTORATING PILLS, which -ire the most ;:nmed:ate relief to those afflicted with Coi ^-w, COLDS, ASTHMATIC and CONSUMPTIVE COMPLAINTS, DIJ I CoLTV OF BREATNINO, &e. Price 2,. 9d. each box. MATRIMONY. IT is niHehto be regretted", buf cf tain, that-mauv persons of botu sexes are DETEIRIW^R.VI entering into the married ,-tate, BV infirmities, which caey forbidstfem to,'disclose ajgf there are not a few, W' being already I&FTJYFCD; are RWR^ED mi erable, for J ot those tender pledges of mutuVLi:ove. without which, HA. piness in this state is, at least! ver^precarious. It ha* B'N 'ascertained beyond doubt, thit circumstances are ,v casioned by a general partl I relaxation or weakness either sex; and it is c -uilin, cerVin, that the centime AROMATIC LOZENGES OF STEEL I are the best, if not th^oijly remedy for this species of de»v. I liiv. WhrflKtakeii ^f<\tl|e stomach, th -y immediately (lit- fll fuse themselves, lik^Uwwapour, throe gli every pore," pro- -Ml dweing elleMS, at spradelightfe.l, salutary, and p'Tinane; f. >f When the sjmrk ctf; KM begins to grow diin, the circulation |; languid, and^hc ViCuBics paralyzed, tlies'e Lozenges ar.- found to give BiieW t/lc nerves, exhilarate the at.itrial sju- I rits, invigorate the body, and re-animate thc whole man. When avei*oii to exercise, loss or depravity of appetii and pallidjcfwtitenance, indicate approaching consumpt'n-i the delicate frtmale will be preserved, and restored to,heal!i; i and socid by the benign influence of this mcdiriae. "Whni the delusions of imagination, or the f ree o? b id example jhfrve tempted unguarded you'h inta t.ie tiai.o- n»u> l.Jn- "h rwfiths of secret sensuality, debilitated his hodv, ..r tmpt.ired his understanding, these Lozcnccs will protect him from lingering disease, the infirmities of premature old ag.», and a..wretI;'f¡ dissollltiOl, When, by luxurious banquet-, c<>- ■ pious libzKions, Paphian excesses, and midniglu,revels the sons and+Saughters of dissipation have, brottgiit on 'the.e- seJves dc^iiLty, relaxation, imbecility, and a Tons train of ppervous complaints, these Lozenges will restore health and ynj'iur to the debilitated frame, and cheerfulness and anima- tioll to tile inijid. THE AROMATIC LOZENGES OF STEEL are prepared and sold by the inventor, J)r Senate No ,J7, •' Southampton-row, Bloomsbiny, Loi«B.n and fn'his A, pointmeht are sold by J.Daniel, Printer""of this P,ner- ,c,iidn<! Observe the Doctor's signature, E. Senate, in his hand- F writing, or they cannot be genuine. BETTONs GENUINE OiL,- A Medicine which stands unequalled fbr the Cure I: of internal or external Bruises, Laioene-i, S\veiliap-s Infia-mmations, St. Anthony's Fire, Sore Leg^ CONTUSION** Green and other Wounds,'Burns, Scalds, Copt l actams o<" the Nerves, Scorbutic, Riieumatic, and Leprous Disordcs and taken„internaliy, Numbers afflicted with Coeg-hs in' tlammations on the'Lungs,' and Consumption*, "have" Wr snatched from the Brink of the Grave by the timely use t, fr^T Purchasers are requested to observe, that the Wo-ds i U DICEY Co. are printed in the'Stamp affixed over tlio 1 t -ork of each Lottie, and signed in the Margin of each Biit I ot Direct'ous all. others aifc> Coil VTERFEIT. Said, Wholesale and ReA.il, by Dicev &Co. No.10, Bow Church-yard, London Prl-.e ls.'9:l. a eottlc,—the Refined, 2s 9d. Duty.-included all hv J. Daniel, Primer of this Paper T. Jcnlvinii^Aisea; Wilinot, Pemb'^Ve The- ma?, and (<riflUh«, .jaivfflm*(1vcsi; Lewis,.Cardigan North, Brecon llauwai& !parberv and by the principal Ven- ders ot PaleiK Alfw/iiies iimevery Town throughout the Kingdom.—WLV'/IJJI may trnrnhd, from Dicey § Co.'s Wan— house, as raViwlA Dr. R-A DUBIFFE's ELTXIR, the most salufarv MC:L :cin« that can !>e LIIJDE Use of at (he Spring and Kail of the Year, as a genera 1Sweetener of the BioOíf, and for all Erupt ion-J 1 \lief:I>' !raet,-d by too free Living, Surteirs,or proceeii* ieg from Scurvy, or from Humours after the Measles. Sinuil. POV, ike. Price E. 1 D. a Bottle. 1 PIKE'S OINTMEN 1', i\>r etfectually curing (he ITCTf. G without Confinemcat or the LEAST oii'ensi've Smeli —Price 1 R 9d. a Box. X s. d. s. d. i Dr. Bateman's Dmps I « ) Hoojuu's Female l-*ills 1 q U Dr. Amlcrs(in'.« Scots Bathing Spirits- OA-" it Pills, ») in a Bos I J} I qliirt,\ GralldFJhif t) 1 f)r, Radel'ife's Elixir 0 O j Bostock's Elixir 2 6 '(Jolden', plaia Spirits J StoughfonVElixir i If. ofScifKy G'rass 1 (5 H Eria.- s B iSsa.in V iff- Beaunte de Vie i> Pike's Ointment 1 "'j Rymer's Tint ture 'V ,j. Dr. Ltickver's Pills ;;¡, <¿ fJW,ma.u\ tHs 2 0 X. I;. Ob-erve that t^e AVords OIGEO; Co. are en. graved ia ihe ^tuir'ip. eacli oi'jtlu^^tive Articbe^.