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POINTER. J*}-tutes j\/|r ANTED a Stauich POINTER DOG, at a v moderate price.—j-For particulars; apply to the Printer of this Paper: if by letter post-paid. COOK WANTED. r ^717"ANTED a COOK in a Gentleman's Family, in the ftimWeft, whtredimJbJnder-Girl is kept to assist.—For furthe particulars apply to the Prin- ter of this Paper. t f 3d September, 1810. { J y. ■ ■ WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AN APPRENTICE to a DRUGGIST and who can make hiiaeelf useful in the Grocery Way. A.Premium will be required. 1$3" For furtheyparticulars apply to D. Bowen, druggist, ( Neath; if by lettffipost-paid. INGROSSI G CLERK. WANTED, in an A toriiey's Office, an IN- V GROSSING and CO ING CLERK; any one who can have an unexceptionable haracter for honesty, sobri- ? ety, and diligence, may hear f a permanent situation, by « application to the Printer, i y letter, post-paid. f W PAlSTING. 1 '\717"ANTED Immediately, a Man who under- ] If stands the Business i all its Branches, particularly in the Furniture Painting, a well as House and Sign I arat- r iug; will have every encbura inent, and his Board also pry- Anolication to be m fie to Mr. Samuel Woodhouse,. at fesi Morgans, Moncton,, embroke.-If by letter, post- Paid. STRAYED, W 'From the Parish of Clarbeston, in the County of*I||^K& £ .e' on the 7th of September, A SORREL HORSE, four.years o\A, JtmW hands high, his tail rather short, andwitjloutj ihoes; I Vras seen on the'8th at Llanvernacli, and was-apparentiy making for Carmarthen. ftr Whoever finds him, and will bring him, (orgive sucn 1 intelligence as he may be found,) to Mr. Thomas John, shopkeeper, Narberth, shall be handsomely rewarded foi n/s f trouble. Dated September 13, 181Q. CARMARTHENSHIRE. *< XTOTICE is hereby Am, That, the ANJ^^ I N GENERAL MEETING of the LIEUTENANCY ot the COUNTY of CARMARTHEN > will be ^d at the Ceorsre Inn, in the Town of Lljndilofa wr, «, the &»d County, 3,' i .u Y'fhe 9th day of Oftober next, at vhe hour of Elej -•><,< of Cl3v > -1. „• r?-—forthe purptvse of cavryjl tagiqto execution the, Provisions of the several Acts of Par', ljamertt, now in force, relating to the Regular and Locai .Militia of Great Britain. 1 By Order of t e Lieutenancy, I N I JOHN REES, k Clfcrk to the General Meetings. "Llandilo, Sept. 15,1810. f t TO CREDITORS. ALL Persons having any Claim or Demand on he Estate or Effects of THOMAS t BOWEN, latf of f Waindwigy, but afterwards of Cwm Sejson, in the 'ar'sh of Llanddewy Velfrey, in the County of Pe m br ok eurgeon, deceased, are requested forthwith to send in an acount of their respective claims and demands to the Office <" Messrs. Davids andaones, of Carmarthen, Solicitors for tfe Execu- trix of the said Thomas Bowen. And all Persons indebted to the Estate of the sid THO- MAS BOWEN, are also requested forthwith t pay the 1 trix of the said Thomas Bowen. And all Persons indebted to the Estate of the sid THO- MAS BOWEN, are also requested forthwith t pay the 1 same, on the Executrix's account, to the said livids and I Jones, who are authorized to receive and give distarges for the same. Carmarthen, Sept. 18, 1810. I' UNIQUELY BEl JTIFUL 4 ROMANIC FREEHC LD ESTATE, I' SOU H WALES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTACT, A FREEHOLD EST VTE, (nearly equal:o Tythe free), enchantingly Ituate on the Banks oithe Tivy, and within 300 yards of a large Village. The Itate con- sists of a substantia} ston -built VILLA, replet. with all convenience, with domesti and agricultural offict, of every e t' I possible description, toget er with 240 Acres of Vood and Grass Land. The Estate a ounds in Game and e Fishing is most excellent. N. B.—Some valuableth iving and mature Timler will be included in the Purchase. (fdT Plans and particuli rs, may be seen at <fe Office of Messrs. Brown and Co. A1 ctioneers and Estate/gents, 41, J Southampton-row, Russell square, London at ti> Printer's I of the Carmarthen Journa Bell Inn, Gloucesur; Mack- Vforth Anns, Swansea; an at the Hotel, Bangor. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE LET, I And entered upon immediately, for a Term ofYears. J A NEAT COTTAGE and GARDEN, with or 1 rf*- without Two or Three Small Fields, distant from the .4 Townof Carmarthen, about one mile and a half *n the side' I of the main turnpike road leading from that placi to Haver- 1 fordwest and Milford. I The Cottage consists on the ground floor of tvo sitting- JoomS, kitcnen, brewhouse, cellar, coal-house, pantry; on SL h'r/^e a,SmaU stfe-r°o™, on the secon"floor two 1 S *±Chrheli and °n}hc attic storY twobed rooms, 1 Z H A ?JaCe/° pUt a,servant s bed on the landin; place; at- 1 SedIthr/eto » three stalled, stable, and each-house, I with a lott over both all in good repair. The louse stands 1 agravelly soil, enclosed in a large walled coirt. fur('h-r particulars apply to Edwarl Williams, solicitor, Carmarthen; if by letter, post-paid. j UNION COACH. THE UNION LIGHT POST COACH starts from the KING'S-ARMS, CARMARTHEN everv MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, 8f. FRIDAY MORNING, ?IfxTiSoy at ha'f-pastTen o'clock; and arrives atthe BUSH- 1JSN, SWANSEA, at Four o'Cloc.k in the Evening, (where U receives Passengers from the PRINCE OF WALES COACH :) the KING'S-ARMS, CARMARTHEN, every XUESDAV, THURSDA Y, S? SA TURD A Y E FENING. Performed by xr T> rru t GRIFFITHS and CO. W. B. I he above Coach runs remarkably pleasant and I' n and t»os* who please to give it their support, will 1 nteet with every attention on the part of the Proprietors to J Render theiijoumey comfortable and expeditious. • (Wi" The Proprietors will not be accountable for any Par- cel or Luggage above the value of Five Pounds, unless en- n *ered and paiil for as such. | Inside Fare from Carmarthen to Swansea. .lis. I Outside 7s. 9 14ibs. allowed for luside Fasse«gers.-<-«71ibs, for OaUidc, 'j CARDIGANSHIRE. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATES & BUILDING GROUND, IX THE JMPJIOf'llSG TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH* TO BE |oLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot Inn, in the said Town, on Monday, the 24th day of September, |810, between the hours of"Three and Six in the Attotioojh, in the following, or such other Lots as may- be agreed i|>on at the time of sale, and subject to such Conditions as will be then and there produced: LOt A Vcce or Parcel of GROUND, si- -LJL. tuate neal the Sea, in the said Town of Aber- ystwyth, late in the occupation of Miss Edwards, together with Part of the Garden attached to the Castle-House ad- joining the above, commanding an uninterrupted view of the. Bay of Cardigan, extending in front 70 feet, forming a most desirable situation for erecting sea bathing residences. Lot 2.-Tlie SCITE of a HOUSE in Bridge-street, in the I said Town, late in the )ccupationof Dr. Rice Williams, with a Garden backwards and also a Cottage and Garden ad- joining thereto, in the occupation of John Lewis; the whole extending in front of e said Street 58 feet, and most advan- tageously situate for de. Lot 3.—A DWELIMNG-HOUSE, with an extensive Gar- den attached to it, si, late in the much admired village of Llanbadarn, in the occupation of Gwt-n Thomas, widow. Lot 4.—All those Pi es or Slangs of GROUND, situate on the north side of tha river Rheidol, above the village of Llanbadarn aforesaid, ill the occupation of Robert Edward 5 together with another sSlang of GROUND, situate on the same side of the said riv r, in the occupation of George Bon- sall, Esq. the whole confeining 3A. I yt. 9p. (be the same more or less.) t Lot 5.—All that Slang f GROUND, with a Cottage there- in, in the occupation onEdward John Morgan, situate on 3>,1 eminence in the vale otf Rheidol aforesaid, near the said village of Llanbadarn, ontaining by admeasurement 3A. the same more or fess.) lS12°t 'S n°W un<^ei|ea3eJ which will expire at May, ^at lr Parcel of Ground, called CAE i f »" t.!le occupatiofj of Robert Edward, situate in the Vf lh ° R- eid<)!' al).ove I%n-y-bont Bridge, on the south side 01 tne KIY.R? containing toy admeasurement 1A. SR. 25F. (be the same irv)re or iess_)s I J v The 4th, ith, and 6th l(»s are most conveniently and admi- rably situated, being within two miles of the town of vaj^rystwyth, and commanding an extensive view of the r /wv'\TtV' Messnage, Farm, and Lands, called • YD, in thl occupation of John Jones, situate n in the pansh of Gwllnws, tontainingby estimation 122A. OR. p p* j ,e samf triore A- less) of Meadow, Arable, and Iscure Land, with an extensive sheep pasturage adjoining, oiij I that ^capital Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called TY N-Y-BWLGH.Au, in the occupation of f.vie,s' widow, situa,te near the Sea, in the parish of Llan- ad/oinin^thp" °^e townof Aberystwyth, and containing hv fading thereto from Oardigan,■ containing by estimat.<„, uie same inuic or less) of most excellent c dow, Arable, and Pasture Land. The respective Ten ante will shew the Lots; and for further particulars, apply (if by letters, post-paid) to Mr. Ilopley, Solicitor, or Mr. H.fclughes, at Aberystwyth. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the New-Inn, in the town of Laugharne, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 25th day of September instant, ALL the STOCK, CROP, and IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, consisting of Cows, Calves, Sheep, Horses, and Pigs,' on the Faim attached thereto. Also, All the Valuable Household Goods and Furniture, together with the Brewing JJtensils, belonging to the said -V Inn.—The Sale to.begin at elAven o'clock in the forenoon, by JOSIMJA THOMAS, Auctioneer. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHE N TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Some time in the Month of December next, or in the mean time by Private Contract, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES: THE CAMBRIAN WAREHOUSE, situate in Lower Market-street; THREE HOUSES, in Golden- Grove-street; and THREE HOUSES, in Nelson-Row. ALSO TO BE LET, AIVD ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, The CAMBRIAN WAREHOUSE, and a HOUSE in Gol- den-Grove-street, now in the possession of Mr. Needle, tailor. OdT For particulars enquire of Mr. Wilson, Carmarthen. -(One Concern.) CARMART IENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Monday, the 24th day of September, instant, precisely at eleven o'clo k in the forenoon, By Mr. DAVIES, At Macholws, in the j arish of Abergwilly, riTlHE STOCK AND ( ROP, with the valuable JL Household Furniture an I Implements of Husbandry on the said Tenement consist ing of Horses, Cows, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Hay, Carts, Plo gns, Harrows, and other Im- plements of Husbandry also aedsteads, Beds, Chairs, Ta- bles, and other articles too n merous to mention also a quantity of, cheese, &c. The Cows are well worthy t e attention of Breeders, hav- ing with much care been seled ed from the first Breed in this Country. fcjr" For further particular apply to the Auctioneer, in Carmarthen. CARMARTI ENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD Y AUCTION, At Caeglase, in the Parish o Llandilofawr, in the said County, on Wednesday, the S fit day of September inst. ALL the Valuable STO Jiv, consisting of Cows, Calves, Sheep, Horses, an 1 Pio-S) &c. &c. Also a quantity of excellent »Vheat, Barlev, and Oats, in Mows well harvested. Together with a quantity of ood Hay. At the same time will be sol part of the Household Fur- niture, Dairy Utensils, and loi jlements of Husbandry, be- longing to the Farm. Six Month's Credit will given on approved security. (J::3'" The Sale to begin pre* isely at Ten o'Clock in the forenoon. EV. N DAVIES, Auctioneer. For further particulars apj ly at the Office of George Philipps, Solicitor, Cannartii* n; or of the Tenant oa the premises, CARDIGANSHIRE. MOTKT; is hereby given, That Application is J _L^( intended to be made at the next Sessions of Parlia- ment for leave to bring in a Bill and obtain an Act to in- close, divide, and allot so much of the Commons, and Waste Lands in the several Parishes of Llandewibrefi, Nantgwnlle, Llandewv;iberai-th, atid. Llansaintlfre^d, as are situate within the Lordship or Manor of Llandewibrefi, in the County of Cardigan. MORGAN and WILLIAMS, S Carmarthen, Sept. 10, 1810. Solicitors. CARDIGANSHIRE. 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, Draining, Dividing, and Allotting the several Commons and Waste Lands, within the several Parishes of LLANRHYSTID, LLANSAINTFFREAD, LLAN BA DARNTREFEGLWYS, HENFENIW, LL AN DDE WYA BER ARTH, KILLIEAY- RON, and KILKENNIN, in the County of Cardigan. JOHN BROWN, Solicitor. t August 27,1810. CARMA RTHENSHIRE. NOTfCE is hereby given, That Application is -L.^1 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 of LLANON, LLANGENNECH, and LLANELLY, in the said County of Carmarthen, JOHN BROWN, Solicitor. ( August 27, 1810-. CARMARTHENSHIRE. "jVTOTICE is hereby given, That Application is 1^1 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, arul -Marsh Lands, within the several Parishes of PEMBREY, KIDWELLY, and SAINT ISHMAEL, in the said County'-pf Carmarthen. y JOHN BROWN. Solicitor. August 27, 1810. k CARMARTH ENSHIRE. NOTICE is hereby given, That Application is intended to be made at the next Sessions of Parlia- InCl1t h:¡;-r. i-jf in a w'l, nd obt./jii aa jD.C: for i11- dividing, and aitotting all the Commons and Waste Lands, in the Parishes of Llanarthney, Llandebye, Llan- fihangel-Aberbythick, and Llanon, in the said County of Carmarthen. 12th September, 1810. 2 CARMARTHENSHIRE. 1VTOTICE is hereby Juven, That Application is intended to be madeafo Parliament during the next Sessions, for leave to bring i| a bill for inclosing, embank- ing, draining, dividing, and illotting so much of the com- mons and wastelands in thesdweral parishes of Llanlihangel- s Rhosycorn and Llanybytherjas are situated within the lord- ships or manors of Forest-Cfyncothy and Bwlchcynbyd, in the said county of Carinartlfen. Dated this 7th day of Sep- tember, 1810. JT B. WILLIAMS, SOLICITOR. NOTICE is hereby tiven, That Application is intended to be made»to Parliament during the next Sessions, for an Act to amend, renew, and alter the powers, and to enlarge the Term of Jin Act passed in the 31st year of the reign of his present Mlijesty, intituled, An Act for amending, widening, avB keeping in repair the Road leading from Robeston Wkthan to Saint Clears, and other Roads therein mentioned!, in the Counties of Pembroke and Carmarthen;" and at it is intended in and by such New Act to alter and increase the present existing Tolls, Rates, or Duties.—Dated t) is 5th day of September, ISIO. V"1 WILLIAM EVANS, Solicitor. NOTICE is hereby given to ail Persons whom it may concern, that at ihe next Sessions of Parliament a Petition will be presented to the lioror,.tblo House of Commons, for leave to bring in a Bill for continuing the Term of an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 32d year of the Reign of his present Majesty, entitled, An Act "fr repairing, altering, and improving the Road from Golden Grove Park, in the parish of Llandilofawr, to the Turnpike-road leading from the New Bridge over the ri- verTowy, to the Limo Kilns in the Parish of Llanddarog and aisc several other Roads therein mentioned; all in the County of Carmarthen;" and altering and enlarging the Powers of the said Act, and increasing the Tolls; and for including a branch of road from Llandilorwnnws Bridge, over a Tenement of Land, called Hendrewenin, to join the Turnpike-road leading from Porthyrhyd to Llanarthney at or near a place called Derwendeg; and another from the said Tenement, called Hendrewenin, to join the said Turnpike- road, leading from Porthyrhyd to Llanarthney, at or near a place called Holywell; and which said Pieces of Ioad pass or are intended to pass through the Parish of Llanarthney, in the County of Carmarthen. Dated the 8th day of September, I S3 0. 2. THOMAS LEWIS, Solicitor. CARMARTHENSHIRE and COUNTY of the BOROUGH of CARMARTHEN TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is hereby given, That the TOLLS arising at the Toll-Gates herein-after named, will he LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder, at the Talbot, in Carmarthen, on Friday, the 5th day of October next, be- tween the hours of eleven and two o'clock, in the manner directed by the Act, passed in the. Thirteenth Year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Third, for regulating Turnpike-roads, which Toils produced last yejk the follow- ing Sums:— Ystrad, Abermalais. and Guneyfach Gates>•295 Llandilo Walk, and Broad Oak Gates Abergwilly Gate 233 Royal Oak G,),te! 3M. St.'Clears and Maeswholand Gates 209 above the expences of collecting them; and will be put up at those respective sums.—Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must give security, with sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Road for payment of the Rent quarterly. D. LEWIS, Cl.erifc,to.. the Trustees, September 3, 1810, ? > ,If, CARMARTHENSHIRE. NOTICE is hereb given, That Application is intended to be madi to Parliament in the ensuing Ses- sions, for obtaining an I ct for Restoring, Improving, and Maintaining the Port an 1 Harbour of KIDWELLY, and for Diverting, Improving", and Maintaining the Navigation of the Rivers GWENDRAETH VAWR & GWENDRAETH V AUH; and for Making nd Maintaining a Dock, Basin, and Reservoir or Floating Harbour, with locks, quays, and other proper Works, for tl e' use and convenience of the said Port and Harbour, and 1 iso for making and maintaining navigable Cuts or Canals, and Tramroads or Railways to lead to, and communicate with the said Port and Harbour, with proper Works and C nveniences for the using of the said Canals and Tramroac or Railways; all which said Works and Improvements tre proposed to be made and to pass through or into the s 'veral Parishes or Townships of ST. MARY in the Borough of KIDWELLY, KIDWELLY, PEMBREY, ST. ISIIM I EL LLAN SANT, and LLAN- DWRY, in the County of Carmarthen. 1 NOTICE is hereby given, That the Copartner- ship formerly subsisi ing between JOHN BATEMAN, JOHN M ARTEN,' THO? AS WATERS, the Elder. THO- MAS WATERS, the Yoifnger, HERBERT LLOYD, and THOMAS BOWEN, an carried on under the Firm of Messrs. Bateman, Martens* Waters^, Lloyd, and Bowen, and since under the Firm of liwlemnn, Malhins, Marten, Waters, Lloyd, and Bowen, under tftfe Title of the UNION BANK, in the trade or business of Backers, at Haverfordwest, was dis- solved on the 1st day of aiiiiary, 1809. As witness my hand, this 8th day of Auguft, 1810. f THOMAS WATERS. p- CARMARTHEN. i<"¿1.'¿4: TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NBXT. A Handsome and Convenient, HOUSE, situate in Priory-street, late the Residence of the Rev. Robert Ferrior. ( £ 3* For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Samuel Thomas, Auctioneer. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SC LD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, the 27th drly of September 1810, at the Bear- Inn, in the Town of L tndilo, between the hours of Three and Five in the Afternpon, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES, Subject to the Conditwns of Sale to be then produced, Lot that. Ca tal Messuage, Tenement, and .11 Laoas, caile and kown by themamc of Bft Y" WGAN, now in theoccu ationof Henry Price, at the yearly rent of 1901. but the sanx is let from Michaelmas next to David Thomas, farmer, t the rent af 2201. 11. All that other Capi al Messuage, Tenement, and Lands called TAL.Y-FAN, to ether with the Watef Corn Grist Mill thereto belonging, ow in the occupation of David Lewis, at the yearly ren of 551. This farm is subject to a lease of 21 years, of whicl years are unexpired. If out of Lease it would be, we I worth 100 guineas. The timber and wood on these premis s are valued at I 1001. These Lots adjoin each her, and may be farmed together to great advantage the; are situate in the much-admired valeofTowy, commandir extensive and romantic views of the country, forming a m st desirable situation for the resi- dence of a gentleman fon of field sports, baviug game of all description in great p nty within two miles of a mar- ket and post-town, throus h which the London Mail passes daily, and the vicinage is Ti ghly respectable. 3. All that Messuage am Farm, called BRYN-YO, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Thomas, at the yearly rent of Wt 10s. The Lease of this Farn will expire at Michaelmas, 1811, when the Farm will be h 301. a-year. 4. All that Messuage, Tei ement, and Lands called PANT- Y-CLAY, now in the occu[ ition of David Roderick, at the e cc yearly rent of 30Z. The L ase of this Farm will expire on the death of the_present Te uint, who is now 89 years of age, when the Farm will be \V9 h 601. a-year. 5. All that Messuage, "eiiemei)t, and Lands, called LLWYN-DU, occupied by Rees Thomas, at the yearly rent of 201. This Farm adjoins and has an extensive right of Common on the black mour tain. The whole of the above p 'emises are situate in the Parish of Llandilo-fawr. gdr" For particulars apply to Mr. Philipps, solicitor, Llandilo or to Mr. WillilmHay, at Llandebye, who will shew the Premises. I ————————————————i UNION FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, Established at Norwich in 1797. TRUSTEES. The Rizht Hon. EARL CRAVEN, r i LOR D SALTOUN, The Hon. SIMON FRASER, &c. See. &c. SECRETARY.—Mr. THOMAS BfGNOLD. IN this Office the Insurers enjoy the peculiar ad vantage of having their Premiums RETURNED at the ex- piration of Seven Years, from the date of their respective. Policies, (after deducting the sums expended in defraying the losses, &c.)-a bgturn which has been made to upwards af 4000 individuals, and as Amver fallen below £50 per cent, on the amount contl'Žbuled. hannual receipt of premium ex- ceeds = £ 16,000, and no t all 5000 new Policies are Lisited t during the year—an additicmuf business exceeding that of any other Establishment in the Empire. The Rates of thl Union Office, are similar to those of others: Common5s^|Iazardous 3s.—Doubly Hazardous 5s. per cent. But intabriSequence of the return above specified, it is obvious that tpW ave in reality only as under, viz. Common 1 s.-IIazkrdobmls. 6(7.— Daub ly Hazard. 2s. 6d.p. Ct. = UNIOV U.FE INSURANCE OFFICE, TRUSTEES. The Most Noble the MARQUIS TOWNSHEND, The Right Hon>EARL CRAVEN, &C. &C. &C. Secretary.—Mr: Taosi AS BIGVOLD. Actuary.—Mr. RICHARD MORRAN. THE RATES OF ITHlS OFFICE ARE NEAFTLY £10 PER CEXT. LOWER THAN THOSE OF OTHERS. The surplus capital** returned to the insurers, at stated pe- riods, by additions to the sums to which their policies entitle them. No charge is made for entrance-money, for non-appearance at the, chief office, for policies, orjor neglect of puyif..g the an- mini premiums in due lime. N. B. Persons desirous of undertaking the Agency for this Institution are requested to apply to the Secretary, at the Chief Office, Norwich, stating iueir profession{One €on- fia n- ) ♦ ? r: PEMBRoicESHIRE. In TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, the 27th day o September inst. between the hours of twelve and four o flock m the afternoon, ac the dwelling-house of Thomas Morgans, Innkeeper, in the town of Fishguard, in thes id Countvof Pembroke, (suu. ject to ^Conditions then to b produced) THE FEE-SIMPLE o all those several Fields, -iL called PARKYVIGNtT, PARKHIR, and a CLosS adjoining the North-west coiqer of Parkvvigny, npw ia the occupation of George Williaii and Joiui Valk, as Teriants- at-will; situated within a quarter of a mile of the Town of Fishguard, in the said County If Pembroke; Where Manure may be procured at an easy aild cheap rate. (ÇJr For fnrtherparticulars pply to Mr. Evan Davies) of Cardigan, Solicitor. t THIRTY CAPITAL PRIZES In the last NINE MONTHS, were SOLD in SHARES by T..pi 811. TICKETS and SHARES are selling for the present Lottery, consile/ioW Cheaper than the last, by A. T1L E \j,.WREXHAM, Mrs. OAKEY. ■\L.SWANSEA, Agents to THSH of London, who has sold Thirty Capital Prizes within thfclast Nine Months, (many of them in this Neighbourhood) %e Numbers, Classes, and Value of each, are expressed in tl% Sphemes, which may be had gratis, as "BCNE'OIMY £ JYHJ STOCK-BROKER, 4, COSNfflk^, or 9, CHARI\TC-CROSS, LONDON. TheVLottery consists of only i,000 Numbtrs, 5,000 Prizes, including 5 Prizes of £20,000, not Three Blanks to a Prize, and the whole will be decided on the 19th OCTOBER, 1810. NEW STAGE COACH ACT, GAME LAWS, S$c. &:c. This Day is published, in One Volume Octavo, t The SiXTH EDITIOK, considerably enlarged and improvetr. Price Four Shillings, sewed, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S LAWYER, iL and FARMER'S COMPLETE LAW LIBRARY, Containing all the Laws now in Force which relate to Country Gentlemen, Farmers, Clergymen, Graziers, See. THE WHOLE LAW RESPECTING HORSES, Buying stolen or unsound horses, warranted, or not warranted, 4r. With a complete abstract of the last Act of Parliament for regulating STAGE COACHES, and an Epitome of THE GAME LAWS as they now stand. Including several recent adjudged Cases of extreme Importance. By WILLIAM MARRIOT, of the Inner Templ,2, Esq. Also, just published, Price Three Shillings and Sixpence sewed, A COMPLETLGUIDE to LANDLORDS, TEN ANTS, and LODGERS, being a methodical arrangement of the whole Law respecting the taking or letting of Land, Houses, or Apartments giving Warning or Notice to quit, ejecting, seizing for Rent,' Repairs, &c. With Forms of Leases, Agreements, Assignments, Surren ders, Receipts for Rent, Notices, &c. With dear and prac- tical Directions for making a Distress for Rent. By ROBERT SUTf ON, Esq. Barrister at Law. THE SEVENTH EDITION. London: Printed for J. STRATFORD, No. 112, Holborn- Hill; and sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, and to be had of all Booksellers and Newsmen in Town and Country. DEDICATED TO THE QUEEN. This Day was published, Eleventh Edition, with considera- ble Additions and Improvements, and an engraved Por- trait of the Author, price 2s. 6d. A TREATISE ON FEMALE. COMPLAINTS, By E. SENATE, M. D. As this book is intended fo|,Wapted, and earnestlv re- commended to the perusal of rWAles in every rank of life, the author has been under the necessity of expressing him- self with that perspicuity ^yhic.l^ill render it intellis^ible to every reader, and enab] £ every female to ascertain with precision the true f her health, at the same time it points out propet' for most diseases, and prevents the necessity o€ rtpvealmg those circumstances which the na- tive modesty ofyhe ><M prompts them to conceal, too often to their very malfrial- injury. For these reasons each book is sold sealed up ;Hind it is- requested that the seal may not lie broken b^ftrfy but a FEMALE. London Published by the Author; and sold at his Houte. 47, Southampton-row and I h' J. DANIEL, Punter of this Paper. DR. SOLOMONs ANil-IMPETIGINES. P"¥^HE Anti-hnpetiffiaes proves of the highest JL utility in all cases of depraved habit w ith affections of the skin," hence its efficacy in cases of scurvy, scrofula or leprosy, as well as in the confirmed lues; and hence bv its sanative power it expels the virus out of the system, ar.d restores it to convalescence, jq scorbutic complaints, lues venerea, &c. Mercury, Aiflimuly, and Aqua-fortis have been recommended and tried^Imtihey have reduced the patients who have made, use of tnldR to the most deplorable state and have left coikplaints'which the skill and abilities of the first physicians havpbeen unable to cope with. These di's- ordera hv \ef«J;e W eftects of the ANTI-IMPETIGINES, even v<- j fail' d, and leaves the whol^ frame firm and heallkrm. ^J^rice halt-a-guinea a bottle, and the family bottles wmifthe quantity oi four, thirtv-three shillings only» by whiO'i tlT're is'a saviisg of nine shillings, with' copious folio bills of directions, an.d with the security of having the proprietor's name in the stamp, SI ML. SOLOMON, Liver- pool," which secures to the purchaser the genuine medicine. —Sold by r J. DANIEL, Printer of this Paper. 1 Eor Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, Ring-worms, Black-worms, Carbuncles, fyc. Nc. the greatest clearer and beauLifiec of the Face, is undoubtedly SOLOMON'S ABSTERGENT LOTION, wlach removes all disorders of the skin; pints 4s. 6d. half-pints 2s. 9d. It is the most el<*ant, fragrant, mild, safe, and va- luable liquid or wash, fokscorbutie and other ernptioas ju the face and skin. A gV/(:ly restores the skin to a degree of fairness and purityj Beyond the powers of description. La- dies may rely lit it senders she -iin fair, delica 'e, and re*- moves every Ifiiiid of stain, tan, sunburn, and ail those freckle's,V>ng illiiess and fatigue generally produce: in short, Snt^e only cosmetic a lady can use at her toilette,' with easA cpurfbrt and safety, or a gentleman have r«»c«or<e to w hen spring is become a dr.-adful operation by anerup- tive disease on the faee. Sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, .If and to he had of all Booksellers and Newsmen in Town ancT- 1 Country. IVhere nifty be hath 3 SO LÜJION's DETERGENT OINTMENT, 4s. 6d. a hor, or the cure of old wounds, sore or scald heads, ulcers, chil- blains, Bore legs, scorbutic or scrofulous humours, chopprd' hands, burns, orV.alds, gangrene, or mortification, erysi'^e- iu5 or St. Amhouy's lire, tistula, piles, king's evil, &c.