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r n' I SOU TH-WALES. 'j TO E LET, EAVD ENTEREI UPON IMMEDIATELY, ASTWOQD, a a mplete and convenient, resi- dence for any gen leman wishing to retire upon an establishment of moderat. expence consisting of two par- lours, vestjbule, three pi incipal bed-chambers, with dres- sing-room, and store-room two garret bed-chambers; three Servants' lodging rooms, o kitchens, butler's-paritry, lar- der, water-closet, &c. uri er-ground cellars, granary, stable for five horses, gardens, ru bbery, plantations, and lawn, all in complete repair, fro which may be added, one hun- dred and thirty acres of iseful Land, or any less quantity at the will of the renter. t The neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE may be had with the House, at a fair apprais ent. Situated nine miles fn m Tenby, ten from Haverfordwest- and within one mile of he market and post-town of Nar- berth, from whence a mail-coach goes every mornifig for London. t A gentleman fond of eld sports will find peculiar advan- tages attached to the r dence. Apply to Mr. H sall, Eastwood, near Narberth. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, THE following: CAPITAL FARMS: viz. all A that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called LLWYN- Y-CRYCHYDDiOI), containing about 135 Acres of Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, situate, in the same Parish, and Ic thin seven miles of the Market Town of Carmarthen. And also, all that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called CILVACH-FAWR, containing about 230 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land, situate in the Parish of Llanvihangei- Yerotb, in the said county, within nine miles of the said Market Town of Carmarthen. (J::T For further particulars apply to Thomas Jones, Esq. of Wern, or at the Office of D. W. Stephenson of Car- marthen. CARMARTH ENSHIRE. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ADD POSSESSION GIVEN AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL those Messuages, Tenements, and Lands, with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, com- JOftnly called and known by the several names ot VAN and TYTHYN FFYNNON THOMAS, now in the tenure or oc- cupation of David Jones, hisundertenants OrAssigns.-Also, all that LIME and MARBLE ROCK, with the several Bewly^erected Kilns thereunto belonging, adjoining the Turnpike-road leading from Llanelly to Carmarthen, now in the occupation of Thomas Jones, limeburner, his Under- tenants, or Assigns; all which Premises are situate and being 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 same, within the distance of seven miles of Carmarthen, and five miles of Llanelly.—Possession of the Kilns will be given at Christmas next. M The Tenants will shew the Premises, and for particu- ars apply to Tliomas Woods, Solicitor, Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday the 16th Day of Adgust, 1810, between the hours of One and Two in the Afternoon, pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause REES v. LLEWELLYN, with the approbation of James Stan- ley, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Pub- lic Srtle Room of the Court of Chancery, in Southamp- ton Buildings, Chancery-lane, London, A MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called CWM CYFFIN, situate in the Parish of Lla- nelly, in the County of Carmarthen, in the possession of Henry Badger, as Teaant from year to year, at the yearly rent of CIS. C:31 Particulat-s whereof may be now had gratis, at the said Master's Chambers, in Southamp toii-buiidings; of Messrs. Bleasdale, Alexander, and Holme, New-Inn; and Mr.Pugh, n( ar,d-str,eet, Russet-square, London and of Mr. Edward ms, Solicitor, Caruiartlieni and Mr. Thomas^ Solici- tor, Swansea. DIOCESE OF T. DAVID'S VISITATION. BY Virtue of a Monition under the hand and seal of the Righ Reverend Father in God THOMAS by Divine Permission ord Bishop of SAINT DAVID'S, to me directed, I hereby cite, and give notice to the several Perso IS in the sa d DM ese, hereunder-mentioned, to be and appea" at his Lordship i Visitation, to be held p At Brecon, for "the A chdeaconry of Brecon, on Wednesday, the 8th of August; At Carmarthen, for he Archdeaconry of Carmarthen, on Tuesday, the 14<fl of August; Tucsd g, the 141 At Cardigan, for the Archdeaconry of Cardigan, on Tues- day, the%\st of ugust; And at Haverfordwe for the Archdeaconry of St. David's, on Thursday, tin 23d of August; between the hours of n ne and twelve, in the forenoon of the said days, to do and erform to the effect hereunder-men- tioned, that is to say, All Rectors and Vic rs are to exhibit their letters of or- ders, institution, indi tion, dispensation, or other instru- ment concerning the s me.—They are also to pay their Pen- sions and Procuration customarily payable. Lecturers, Curates, nd Schoolmasters, are to exhibit their letters of orders and li fences, by virtue of which they teach or exercise their seve il functions. Impropriators, and Farmers of impropriate Tythes to pay j their several dues, an to produce the endowments of their Vicarages and Curaci s, 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. I All Executors to bring in and exhibit the last Wills and Testaments of their spective Testators, and to accept or renounce the executi n of the same. DANlEjL WILLIAMS, Apparitor General. Carmarthen, July 1810. PEMBROKESHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Mariner's-In i, in Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 11th day of Augus t, 1810, between the hours of three and four o'clock in th afteri&on, unless disposed of in the mean time by Pri ate Contract, of which timely notice will be given, THE FOLLOWING f FREEHOLD LANDS, (The land-tax of w ich has been redeemed), situate in the jpariih of Walwyn s-Castle t Lots Tenements. Tenants. Tenures. Admeasurement. Observations. A. R. P. A. R. P. 1 Little Fenton &MounO ainn C These Lands aie well water- tain Park, GeoFSe Roberts Fro™ ye5St0 y^r 27 0 0 <ed, and there is a good vein of 2 Five Fields, called\ u J' (Jcoal and culm under them. New Park, Rowf r*„ i,™,? en «on S There is a quarry of good Parks, and Row-? °n band • '••• 30 3 20 }building stone on this lot. Park-Moors ) 3 Three Fields, called ——riiiiiiii..niHM,i«wiii-r Dii. 35 1 21 Gilton, and Gilton-r M 1 Zl Moors ) Th», premises are about I mile distant from Little Haven, when; lime and sand m r be had, and about five miles distant from the market ? d post-towns of Haverfordwest and Mil ford. For a view of the lands pply to Mr. John Ravenscroft, at Coleston; and for furth r particulars, or to treat by pri- vate contract, apply to A filliam Evans, Solicitor, Haver- fordwest, at whose office a Ian of the premises may be seen. BARONY OF KHMMES INCLOSURE. THE PROPRIETO S of ESTATES within the JL BARONY of KEMMES, in the County of Pembroke, are requested to meet at e Serjeant's Iiin, at Eglwyserw, on Monday, the 6th day if August, at Eleven o'Clock, to consider of an application intended to be made in the next Session of Parliament, to an Act to inclose, divide, and al- lot the Commons and Walte Lands within the said Barony, among the several Persons interested therein. At which Meeting a Plan will be stpsnitted.for obtaining thesaid Act, and effecting the inclosute and division, in a satisfactory manner. I July 16th, 1810. j TURNPIKE TOLLS. NOTICE is hereby e;iven, That the^OLLS ari- sing from the PEMBROKE FI RR.Y$fcd BURTON TURNPIKE GATES, will be LET BY WCIION to the best Bidder, at the Castle Inn, in Hav&rfordwest, on Satur- day the 25th day of August next, at twelve O'CLOCK, at noon, for One Year, from Michaeitti^s next, which Tolls produced the last year the sum of Que Hundred and Seventy Pounds, but will then be put up at such Sum as the Trustees, who may be present shall think fit-Whoever becomes the high- est Bidder, mast at the same; tiroe enter into security, with sufficient sureties, for payment of the rent quarterly. Bv'Order of the Trustees, JAMES PHILLIPS, their Clerk. Haverfordwest, July 21,1810. v' CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 2'2d day of August instant, at the hour of Four o'clock in the evening, at the King's Anns Inn, in Carmarthen, subject to such conditions of sale, as shall be then and there produced, By Mr. SAMUEL THOMAS, THE LEASE, for Two Lives, aged 45 and 18, 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, &c. consisting of a large mahogany dining table, with circular ends; also several mahogany, dining, card, tea, and other tables; an elegant mahogany side 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, biankets, quilts, coun- terpanes, sheets, mattresses; mahogany bason stands and night chair; mahogany chests of drawers, and very elegant wardrobes j pier, dressing, and swing looking glasses; an excellent drawing-room carpet, quite new, also several other 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 kitchen furniture, brewing utensils, and other ar i les too tedious to enumerate, 0- A fine-toned Piano-forte, by Broadwood. A Handsome Gig and Harness complete.—A fine Bay Mare and Two 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. < LLANGRANOG, CARDIGANSHIRE. HORSES, CATTLE, SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, OAK Sf ASH TIMBER, NA VES, FELLOES, AXLE TREES, SSe.. c. i- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Twelve o'clock, on Thursday, the 30th of this Month, and on Monday, the 24th of next September, THE SURPLUS STOCK and PART of the CORN CROP of WERVILBROOK FARM, near NEW-INN. FIRST DJV'G SALE. Twelve Mares, Eight Colts (Four by Granog), Two Fillies, One Saddle Horse, Fourteen Head of Cattle, together with Oak and Ash Timber, One Hundred and Eight Felloes, and several Axle Trees. Nine Monti*' Credit will, be given on approved security. N. B. The Mares and Two Fillies areiffnted to Granog, a beautiful brown Hone, fifteen hands lffb, got by Young Sir Peter, whose Sire was Sir Peter Teazl Dam by Wood- pecker. A 1 SECOND J Ten Cows, a Bull two-year old, 'i -ai, ings, few South- down Sheep, among them are Three several Mows of Barley and Oats, being the Crop of Ewout Forty Acres, Oak Timber, and a few ImplewVnts of Husbandry. Eight Monthsj'Gredit v\ji)kbe given on approvad security. N. B. The Ca^le,. ekcMflLng two Yearlings, are of tne Castlemartin JanA V/ » The Remai er f Stoc, consisting of Four Capital Mares, One Fily, yeki d, One Colt, and Six Fillies by Granog; wiK fighteen Head of Cattle, and the Remain- der of the Implafcentsof Husbandry, consisting of a Waggon that has not been used, Two Carts, Three Ploughs, Three Harrows, together with the valuable Modern Furniture brought at considerable expence from London, are to be in- cluded in the Purchase of the House, which is fit for a re- spectable Family, and stands pleasantly near the Sea-coast, and near the Turnpike-road from Cardigan to Aberystwith, within a short distance of fine sands for bathing.—The nu- merous and capital Out-houses, the growing Wood, and Two Hundred and Seventy-three Acres of Land, divided into well-planned lnclosures and Plantations, at thirty-three years'1 .purchase.—See the following Advertisement. MANOR AND CAPITAL FREEHOLD ESTATES, ABOUNDING WITH GAME, On the Sea-coast, and the Banks of the Tivy, in the Pa- rishes of Llaugranog and Kellan, Cardiganshire. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, no ONE, TWO, OR MORE LOTS, WERVILBROOK-HOUSE consisting of a dining-room, two kitcliensyaairy, and store-room, on the ground-floor; a drawing-rooitiM four bed-rooms on the next; on the upper-floor four sei-v s' bed-rooms (two not finished), with excellent OtVVoiujaa consisting of two stables, having eleven stalls, two 1, ge, irtis, a beast-house for twenty-four head of cattle, wiih ki very large granary over it, and several other Buildings jwith FOUR HOUSES, for Labourers, and about T Hundred and Seventy-three Acres of Land, divided intohiell-planned lnclosures, most of them from Twelve to T ir cres, and into several orna- mental Plantation witl il I -fence, and only two miles and a half from .an -i-v nae sands, for sea-bathing. Also the MA 0 LwRDSHlP of KELLAN, its chief and'customary Itents^fcxiensive Royalties and Immunities, with NINE TEI^EMlWrS, yielding a rental of 2121. a-year, clear, excepting e ncome Tax.-All situate in' a-very woody and nale, on the Banks of the Tivy, famous for its Trout, within the said Parish of Kellan, a very short distance from the Market and Post Town of Lampeter, and all infilled to an invaluable Right of Common on the very extensive and valuable Waste, abounding with veins of Lead and Copper Ore, and belonging to the said Lordship. The Valuable Modern FURNITURE in Wervilbrook- House, brought at great Expence from London, with Four Capital Mares, Seven Fillies, One Colt, Eighteen Head of Cattle, and Implements of Husbandry, may be include^ in the Purchase of Wervilbrook-Buildihgs, Plantations, and Lands; at Thirty-three years purchase; ( £$-' Both Estates are near spots abounding with red game, and have plenty of other game on each of them. Part of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage of the Estate. Applications and offers, free of postage, are to be made to Mr. William Turner, Cardigan, of whom further particulars may be had; or to the Proprietor, at Wervil- brook, near Cardigan. The Tenants will shew their respective Holdings. tv S 1EEP, OF THE IFCE LL CHEVIOT KINB. ? TO BE SOI D BY AUCTION, On the Premises, at Botg >11, near the Devil's-Bridge, Car- diganshire, on Tuesday, Jie 7th day of August, 1810, or in the mean time by privat contrae.t| FIVE HUNDRED EWES,, selected from the bwft flocks in Scot and, at a very great expence; also, upwards of TWO HI JNDRED LAMBS. Mr. Grinsill, Bailiff, at ilafod, will shew the sheep and further particulars niay I c had by applying to H. Hughes, a|pA.S?crystwith. LLANELLY INCLOSURE. fJHHE Commi^sjf&ers appointed in and by an Act of Parliament passed in the Forty-seventh year of the Reign of his present Majesty, clitittiled -11 An Act for Iuclos- iiig Lands in Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen, and for iea-ing.pa.rt of 'the said Lands, and applying the rents thereof in improving the Town and Portof Llanelly, in the 'ounty of Do hereby give Notice, that they will hold a Sitting at the Falcon Inn, in the Town of Lla- nelly, on Friday, the 17th day of August inst, at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, to proceed further in the Execution of the said Act, at whiolwneeting a Draft of the Award will be prepared. And all Persons inchested in the said Inclosure, and par- ticularly the Purchaser, bJ the Lands heretofore sold under atten the said Act, are reOpiestedftaattend, in order that any spe- cial matter, which it may bethought advisable to insert in the Award, may be correctly stated and set forth therein. Dated this 1st day of August, 1810. CHARLES HASSALL, ? „ WILLIAM HOPKIN,$m'ssi0ners- LL AN SAD WEN INCLOSURE. WE the Commissioners appointedin and by an V < Act of Parliament, passed in the 49th Year of his present Majesty, entituled, An Act for Inclosing Lands in the Lordship of Lansadwrn, in the County of Carmarthen," Do hereby give Notice, That we will sit at the Red Lion Inn, in the Town of Liangadock, in the said County of Carmar- then, on Tuesday, the 21st instant, for the purpose of pro- ceeding further in the Execution of the ^S^ct. At which Sitting all Persons having arifspecia.1 matter to propose to us, previously to our mzik*iz),- t Division of the Commons, and preparing the Award under the said Act, are requested to attend. CHARLES HASSALL, 5JjK; WILL IA M HO PKIIN ^.yiFB^ssioneres. Dated August 1, 1810. > :«.■!W" KIDWELLY PORT AND HARBOUR. THE Adjourned Meeting of the LAN!) and COAL OWNERS, and Persons interested in the Im- provement of the Port and Harbour of Kidweily, and in making Communications therewith, will be held on THURSDAY, the 16th day of August, at the hour of Eleven o'Cloek in the Forenoon, at the Pelican Inn, in Kidwelly, for Jhe purpose of taking down the Names of Subscribers, and forwarding the objects of the undertaking. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON .4 MICHAELMAS NEXT, ALL that MESSUAG £ TENEMENT, and LANDS, with the App rtenances, called BLAEN- GWAITH-NOE CASTLE-MA 1AREN, situate in the Parish of liampeter, in the County f Pembroke, adjoining to the Turnpike-road, contiguor for lime and coals, conve- nient to market towns, being distant., froni Narberth three in 11 miles; is well watered; conta ns about seventy acres. For further particulars inquire of Mrs. Burton, and Mr. Watkins, living in Tenby, June 18th, 1810. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, IN SOUTH ALES, A COTTAGE, Furnish* d or Unfurnished, con- sisting of two or three itting-rooms, two best bed- chambers, and two or three s rvants rooms; in a retired, and sheltered situation, with plenty of soft water, and a good garden. Should there be from *7 to 100 Acres of Mea- dow or Pasture Land, no objec ;ion. Rent must be moderate. (]::1r Direct to J. B. at th Post-Office, Brecon. P, DRUM-MAJOR. WANTED immediately for the Fishguard Regiment of Pembrokeshire Local Militia, a DRUM-MAJOR:—anyone properly qualified may apply to Quarter-Master D A VIES, Head-quarters, Haverford- west ;-ifby Letter, Post-paid. Just Published, By EDWARD KIRBY, Stafford-street, Bond-street, CUMBRIAN PICTURES; Or, EVERY ONE HAS ERRORS.—A Novel in Three Volumes. BY ANN OF SWANSEA, Known under the Signatures of ANN OF KIDWELLY, and JULIA OF SWANSEA. A GREAT SAVING i DRAPERY GOODS. J. TIDMA AND CO. H AVE to inform the Pt: lic, that in consequence HAVE to inform the Pu >lic, that in consequence of leaving the Country 'heir STOCK in TRADE is now selling Ottf at and under JJrime Cost, at their Shop near the Cross, Carmarthen—wher| an early application is ear- nestly recommended. The Stick being well sorted, and laid in onVERYrLOW TERMS, so advantageous an opportunity of purchasing Goods in the ab ve line, may never again be offered to the Public. I J. T. and Co. at the sam time beg leave to return their sincere acknowledgements o the Ladies and Gentlemen of Carmarthen and its vieiniiy, for the very liberal support they haye experienced dur their residence at that piace. THOMAS MILNE, LATE GARDENER TO LORD ATVDOR, AT STACKPOLE COURT, BEGS leave to inforr i the Nobility, Gentry, and Gardeners in South M ales, that he has entered into a Partnership with Messrs. UTLEY and BRAMES, Nur- sery and Seedsmen, at Old Brompton, near Loii(lot).-Tiie encouragement which they ave received from the Public, for a long series of years, i perhaps, the most satisfactory proof that can be given oftl eir attention to business, and of the suitableness of the soil, f rraising the various plants and seeds, cultivated in the Lon III Nurseries. And as T. Milne is acquainted with the loss lId disappointment which fre- quently arise from having se ds or plants sent not genuine in their kinds, or of inferior qt ality, he assures his friends that it will be the constant endea our of hllusclfand his partners to give every satisfaction in their power to such ns may fa- vour them with their orders. The new varieties of fruit and vegetables, and all rare plas thought worthy of cultivation, they will endeavour to have as soon as they can be procured, and every order in the Nurs ry and Seed line, will be punc- tually executed, wholesal and retail, on reasonable con- ditions. THE REAL JAPAN BLACKJNG. MADE BY DAY AND MARTIN, LOTTDOV. "THIS invaluable Composition, with half the usual labour, produces the inoit brilliant jet black ever beheld, affr/Ms peculiayiourishmei* to the leather, will not soil the fin/st linen, isroerfettly tree: from any unpleasant smell, and#will retain A^irtuesnfany climate. Sold wlcrfesal/,4yJpty and Martin, No. 97, High Hol- bornJWm'W* ^ts» Mr- J- Daniel, Printer, CafiMPthcn IV*r. T. Jenkins, Swansea • Mr Wil- mot, Pembrol#Mr. C, Lewis, Cardigan; and Mr. J, jo»cs, Abcravonj in stOne bodIes, pace 6d* each. MATRIMONY. IT is much to be regretted, but indisputably cer- tain, that many persons of both sexes are deterred from, entering into the married state, by infirmities, which deli- cacy forbids them to disclose; and there are not a f(, who, being already married, are rendered miserable, far 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 these circumstances are oc- casioned by a general or partial relaxation or weakness in either sex and it is equally certain, that the genuine AROMATIC LOZENGES OF STEEL are the best, if not the only remedy for this species of clebi litv. When taken into the stomach, they immediately dif- fu e themselves, like a vaponr/>rough every pore, pro- ducing effects, at once delightfm,salutary, and permanent. When the spark of life begiis dim, the circulation languid, and the facilities jmrZlTzed, these Lozenges are found to give tone to the ne»vc%A:xhilarate the animal spi- rits, invigorate the ly>dy, ajd re-animate the whole man. When aversion to /•pcercise, loss or depravity of appetite, and pn}Jl3 c<umieiiMce, indicate approaching consumption, the d(Jic;ite ieiiale^Jill be preserved, and restored tonealth and sJciely lly lUcnaiig*, influence of this medicine; When the dtluMi^Jtff imuination, or the force of bad example, haveltafnpf.ed uiijhirded youth into the dangerous lab\- rinth?tff secret sexuality, clebilitated 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 luxurions 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, London; and by his ap- pointment are sold by J. Printer of this Paper; and by most respectable medicine venders, price 7". per box, duty included. Observe the Doctor's signature, E. Senate, in his hand- writing, or they cannot be genuine. «• Whatever is useful ought to be generally known. PURLAND S FAMILY CERATE. IS recommended to :he Nobility, Gentry, and Public, a-; the most efficacious remedy yet discovered for 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* SrTt-Tt affords me great pleasure to acquaint you of the very extraordinary curff^iave lately received by your inva- luable FAMILY ( ^R vrWif or six or seven yeari t laboured under a very bad .nlcfc-aiedfcore leg, for which I tried every thing recommended tdkm&JHoth bv the Faculty and others; without receiving reiiel; but being advised, I made trial of your CERATE, which I^pplied as recommended in the bill of directions, and, to my astonishment, one box performed a perfect cure in Avery little time. That the above be made as public as possible, for the good of col n, is the sincere wish of Yolr obedient servant, I J HENRY LILLYSTONE. St. ilfuKn Palace, Norwich, 13th April, 1807. Prepare uti sold at 2s. 9d. and Is. ld. the box, by Ro" bert Purland, Junr. at his Medicinal Dispensary, No. 3, Sr. Simon and Jude, Norwich; and wholesale by Dicey and Sutton, 10, Bow Church-yard; Howard and Evans, 42, Long-lane, Smithfield; Newbery and Son;, 45, Sf. Paul's Church-yard; Butler, 4, Cheapside; Barday 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 every 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. DICEY AND CO/s TRUE DAFFY'S ELIXIR. THIS most excellent Medicine has been faith- JiL fully prepared for upwards of EIGHTV Years, from the purest Drugs and Spirits that can be procured by Dicey & Co. No. 10," Bow Cnnrch-yard, London and has been attended with the happiest Success in the Cure of the Gravel, Stone, Fluxes, Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Breast, &c.. but in the most excruciating fits of the Coiic, and in all Complaints of the Stomach and Bowels, the Genuine Daffy's Eli xir is unquestionably superior to every other Medicine ia the World Spurious Sorts, ofW very interior Quality, are, however, offered for sale in aljfiwt every Town, and some of them even with the Name^i\Mcey & Co. in the Bit is of Directions, and on the BotHrsTwmch are also made in imi- tation of theirs: The s<iks\ way therefore, to prevent De- ception, is, to ask partiimnTly for WICEY'S DAFFY'S ELIXIR, and fo\qbserve not ofciyUpat the vmids Dicey Co. No. 30, Bom C\ torch-Yard. inted in 'he Stamp afiixed to each Bottle, and signel^fflAiTe Bills of Directions; but also, as a further Vmrk ofiujbtfhctior,, that the 'Word's Dicey i< Co.'s True f) i|V's &?ittVVTe printed, in large Characters, at tha Top of 'lc\ B*lV>» Directions. It is s (1, esale and Retail, bv Dicey & Co. No: 10, BoAv Chi-irct i-d, in Bottles at Is. 9d. and 2s. 6d. each, Duty iuclud and Retail by /.L)aniel, Printer of this Paper, J. Goulstoi), said T. Pridham, Carmarthen; W. O. Owen, and T. Graftoji, Haverfordwest: R. Wilmot, Pembroke S. Sturbuck, Alilford lltvt-ii R. Rces, Llandovery; J. Jen- kins, and TvEdinon(ls, Sii-ansei E. Rees, Neath C. Va- cheil, Cardiff; G. North, Brecon; H. Perkins, Newport; and Tudor, Monmouth and by the principal Venders of Patent Medicines in every Town throughout tne Kingdom.— Of whom may be had, from Dicey and Warehouse as abuvc, < s. ú. Dr. Bateman's Drops -16 Hooper's Female Pills 1 i-A Dr. Anderson's Scots P-lils., 3ij ill a rox Dr. Ra deli lie's Elixir 1 l linstock's Elixir 2 6 Stoudlion's Elixir 1 j s Friars Balsam i Pike's Ointment i (>" Dr. Lockver's Pills 2 9 s. d. Bathing Snirits 0 9 Squire's Grand Elixir 2 0 Godfrey's Cordial 0 9 Golden plain Spirits i ofScttrvv Grass 1 l| j Beaame ds Vie -36 Bet ton's British Oil 1 9 Rymer's Tinctnre 9 Walker's eestiits Drops j Wymar.'s Piils 2 9 N. B. Observe that th. Words DICEY & Co. am en- graved ia the Stamp affixed io t-ach ot ifec above Articles.