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I — ————— ,„ ■ ■■■■ — ig SALE POSTPONED. CARMARTHENSHIRE. If TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, t P AT the BOAR's HEAD INN, in CARMARTHEN, on SATUR- F LAY, tilt: th of July, 1811, between the Hours of H T OUR and Five O'Clock in the Afternoon, I A LL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, TENE- J\. MENT, and LANDS, called BLAENHIRWEN, | With the Appuiteuaiicea, situate in the Parish of Llanon, in I the County of Carmarthen, and containing by Admeasure- I ftient 100A. 1R. of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lands, all lying within a Ring-Fence, and now ir the Oc- cupation of Ttiomas Jones, as Tenant from Year to Year, The Quantity of Land which will belong tolftheFarm (in Lieu of Right of Common) upon an Inclo3ure of the Great |tv Mountain, which is now in Contemplation, is estimated at about 80 Acres. There are several Veins of Coal running under the Lands, '^PHTCH may be opened and worked at a moderate F";enc Prospect of great Improvement when the Harbour of Kidwelly is carried into Effect. The Rail-Road runs over this Estate, and Lime is within a convenient Distance. _For. further Particulars, apply to WM. EVANS, Solicitor, Haverfordwest, at whose Office a correct Map of the Farm There are several Veins of Coal running under the Lands, '^PHTCH may be opened and worked at a moderate F";enc -with a Prospect of great Improvement when the Harbour of Kidwelly is carried into Effect. The Rail-Road runs over this Estate, and Lime is within a convenient Distance. _For. further Particulars, apply to WM. EVANS, Solicitor, Haverfordwest, at whose Office a correct Map of the Farm V. tnay be had, or to SAMUEL THOMAS, Auctioneer, Carmar- then. ( —:—~r —;—^ | CARMART IENSHIRE. [ TO BE SOLD BY. AUCTION, J At the BLUE-BOAR Inn, in S INT CLEARS, on F-RMAT, th.. 19th Day of JULY, 1811, I tween the Hours of 1 and 3 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, ALL that Capital MI SSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called LLW γ-Dy I LLWYN-Y-PIOD, K >Situate in the Parish of St. C ears, (except the Cottage and garden noiv in the Opati( ) of Thomas Williams); con- L sisting of a substantiar Dwell ng-House, which comprises a V Vpod Parlour, Kitchen, Serva its' Hall, Pantrv, Cellars, five liedrooms^ and Garrets over t u-rn, ;.nd of all requisite Farm I r Buildings, and about Sixty A cres (be the same more or le ) k °f Meadow, Arable,_and Past ire Lands, in good CflffiLLftn iMtwirtU'lDi! Occupation ol Ute luvpileioi If!1 Mr >BAR Particulars apply to Mr. JOB LEWIS, on t £ IRATS' EVANS, S >licitor, Haverfordwest; or to JPUBMAS PHILUPS, of Wernlyg >s, near Narberth, Auctioneer. —?r ■ |.i i. v At a MEFTF KG OT ^ROPR I ETORS of LA' D within the Lordship of CATLWNOG, in the County ofCARMARTHEN, held at the GEO" GE Inn, in the Town of LLANDILO, on Wednesday, the Se6th Day of June, 1811, flg PHVILLIAM DA VIES, ESQ. IS THE CHAIB; THE ING RESOLUTIONS WER EAGREED TO 3 viz. I.rpiIAT it appears to this Meeting", that very JL extensive Encroachments have taken Place within the-last Twenty Years on the several Commons, Wastes, and Commonable Lands, within the said Lordship of CATHINOG; )!nd that the Persons whoare entitled to Right of Common on such Wastes, are thereby much injured in such Rights; and that it is theopinion of this Meeting, that in a few Years the said Commons and Wastes will be wholly enclosed by TMMPOM having QO Right so to do, to the great Detriment of • Proprietors of LAND within the said Lordship. I II. That it will be of great Benefit to the Proprietors of I W' £ ^N. *^E said Lordshsp, if the said Common sand ■ Wastes were inclosed and divided under the Authorityof an ■ Act of Parliament. i t.111- That.iD Order to raise a sufficient Fund to defray the iixpences ot obtaining such Act of Parliament, and the other incidental Expences, it is the Opinion of this Meeting, I that Powers shoulabe given by the said proposed h- io S F Commissioners tlat may be appointed thereby, to sell and sf dispose of such Part or Parts or the said Commons'or Wastes as will produce a Fundsufficient to defray such Expraces. ■F THAT THE said Lordship of CATHINOG being vested in F*%R' '4ROWN, a Copy of these Resolutions be transmitted to ^COMMISSIONERS of the Land Revenue, and to such other T»ei«on or PERSONS as it may be deemed necessary in order TO obtain the Consent of t&e Crown to the above Proposals, T and that the Chlrman he requested to transmit the same; (J and also to obtain such, further Information on the Subject as may be deemed necessary for forwarding the above Objects. 1 Resolved,—That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Chairman for his impartial Conduct therein. N. BURNELL JONT;8, HENRY LLOYD, JOHN PEMBERTON, THOS. TAYLOR, THOS. HARRIS, E. WILLIAMS, for J. W. HUGHES, Esq. Trcib. # JOHN PH1LIPP8. N CARMARTHENSHIRE. Co be let BFJ auction, BY MR. WM. pJFIES, On MONDAY the 8th Day ofjjuLY next, at the House of David Daviej, of the ROSE and CRCrvVN, in the Vil- lage of Llandeveilog, eithert together, or in Lots of Hamlets each, as may be agfeed upon at the Time of Letting, 1 ALL THE GREAT AND SMALL TITHES J'jL of the Parish of Llandev log, consisting of the un- der-mentioned Hamlets, (viz.) J SGUBOR-FAWR, CYD-PL YDD, MOELFRE, IOD- OLE, CYL-Y-MARCH, ISC ED, and CLYGIN, all situate within a short Distance o the Towns of Carmarthen and KIDWI ily» and containing ai'District of between Eight and Nine Thousand Acres of t|e best Corn Land in the Counts- UPO which is now growing between Three and Fonr Thous,. d Acres of Cor and about Twelve Hun- dred Aerps o. Hay. 1 The Letting will commence at Twelve o'Clock in the Forenoon of ihat Day. Jnne27, I«l. f -—■»,— ( ——— CARDIGANSHIRE. >1 A. FAR M. 10 BE LET BY AUCTION, „ TO HE LET BY AUCTION, 1 At -the BL CK-LIOK INN, CARDIGAN, on the 2d Day of I-. AUGUST next, /A N Exctllent FARM, containing 127 Acres of improve able Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, tdttiate ip'.thv* Parish of Tremain, in the said County about Two Miles f; om the Town of Cardigan, and the same Dis- tance from t e Sea. The Roads are good, Lime very near, and Town h-aaure and Labour procui-abi. on very reason- able Terms. For FURT^P Particulars apply to Mr. LucAR,, Solicitor, -,C,ardigan. /c ARM ARTH EN SH IRE. AT a MEETING, convened by public Adver- tisement, of Persons interested in the IMPROVE- MENT of the HARBOUR of KIDWELLY, and making proper Communications therewith, from the several Col lieries in the Neighbourhood, by a Canal or Rail-Roads, held at the Pelican Inn, Kidwelly, on Monday, the 24th of June, 1811 LORD CAWDOR, Chairman. Messrs. Mar fiin and Davies having produced at this Meet- ing a Plan of ine proposed Canal and Tram-Road, from the Great-Mcunta to Pwll Llvgoed, near Spudders-Bridge, ,i nd from the round Pembrey-Mountain, to the Flats at Lianellv, and/rif the Rivers Gwendraeth-Fawr and Gwen- draeth-Fach, svith Part of Cefnsidan Sands and Carmarthen River, I IT WAS OLVED, That Lord. awdor, Lord Dinevor, Sir Wm. Paxton, Dr. Morgan, M Brogden, Mr. Rees, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Saun- ders, Mr. Parker, Mr. Tatlow, Mr. Raby, Mr. Pemberton, of Llanelly, Mr. Neville, Mr. Child, Mr. Cox, Mr. Bowser, Mr. Wedge,|Mr.|H>(mphievp, and Mr. Richard Williams, be appointed a Committee, to take such Plan into their Con- sideration, and report thereon at. the next Meeting, to be held at the Pelican Inn. Kidwelly, on Tuesday the 16th Day of July next, at Eleven o'Clock, in the Forenoon, and that Five of such Committee be a Quorum. That Mr. Lewis, of Llandiio, be appointed Secretary and Solicitor. That these Resolutions be inserted in the Cambrian and Carmarthen Papers. CAWDOR, Chairman. That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to Lord Cawdor, for his Conduct in the Chair. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In the early Part of August, at LLANDILO, unless before disposed of by private Contract, of which Ten Days pre- vious Notice will beigiven in this Paper, rpHAT truly elegant VILLA of MANERABON, A perfectly dry, and replete with every Convenience for a middling-sized Family, with Eighty Acres and up- wards of prime Lairds, all freehold; beautifully ornamented with„Timber aud thrifty Plantations; in an enchanting pic- turesque Part of South Wales, Two Miles from Llandilo, on the River Towey, abounding with Trout, Sewing, Sal- mon, and Eels.—The Land Tax has been redeemed; Free of Hay Tithes; Parochial Rates moderate Coals cheap Neighbourhood respectable; the Country eligible for Field Sports; and a Mail Coach passes through Llandilo every Day to Milford and Waterford from London. Immediate Possession may be had of the Premises. Further Particulars may be known of Messrs. Pearce and Kent, Land Agents, Craig's Court, Charing-Cross, London; >■ ere aphy and Elevation of the House, and a Plan of the Estate may be seen; and printed Particulars may also be had on the Spot, of W. M'Clary, Esq. and of Thomas Lewis, Esq. Llandilo, or Mr. Hassall, Land Agent, near Cardigan, South Wales. A Moiety of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage. SOUTH WALES. ELEGJNT RES 1DENCE AND LAND. "TO BE SOLD B PRIVATE CONTRACT, A Valuable and ti uly Desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate on the Banks of the much-admired iiiver Tivy, Five Miles rom Cardigan and Four from Newcastle Emlyn, Two g( d Market Towns, consisting of a capital Mansion, with Offices and an excellent Brsck- ■vailed Garden, planted wiai the choicest Fruit Trees. The MANSION stands i a Lawn of Forty Acres, sur- rounded with Fifty Acres f Arable and Meadow Land, ind Thirty Acres of Oak Coppice and Plantation, the Whole One Hundred and Twenty Acres, in a Ring-Fence. This Property is situate in fa most beautiful Part of the Country, where the Roads are good, and the London Post paiises the Gate daily. Should a Purchaser be inclined, the Mansion with Fifty Acres of the richest Me nd, and the Thirty Acres of O vk Cornice and Plan^Ht, Jcvill be sold separate, and a considerable Part of tj^^Hrclase-money may remain. Applications to bc^^He QPost-paid) to C. Harrison, Esq. Stra4fl|m^|MlBpPear ^Newcastle Emlyn, Carmar- thensl1 BRO ESI-11RE, CoMlet, THE greatest Part oi that CAPITAL FARM, JS. CALL D, LAMBSfONE, Situate within Two Miles of t e Town of Haverfordwest; containing about 420 Acres of Meadow, Arable, and Pas- ture Land. The Tenant may have Possr sion at Michaelmas next. For further Particuh rs apply to Mr. THOMAS HITCHINGB, on the Premises. JUNE 14, 1811. CARDIGANSHIRE. To be Let, and Entered upon at Michaelmas next, ALL that MESSUAGE,' TENEMENT, and LANDS, called DOL GOT, Containing 300 Acres, more or less, of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lands; situate in the Parish of Llangranog, in the said County of Cardigan, in a tine sporting Country, where there is abundance of Game. Is within Two Miles of the charming Beach of Lianzranog,, esteemed the first Bathing Place on that Coast, from- whence Lime and Coal may be procured at a cheap Rate.—Distant Twelve Miles from the Market and/Post Town of Cardigan, and Nine of the Market Town of Newcastle. DOLGOY, with all the Out-Offices, are in good Repair; and the former, at a trifling Expence, may be fitted up to accommodate a genteel Family. The Farm is capable of Sreat Improvement, and having a command of Water, may e irrigated at pleasure. A long Term will be granted to a responsible Tenant, who may have, if required, any addi- tional Quantity of Land.. For Particulars apply to the Proprietor on the Premi if, if by Letter, Post paid. to AGRICULTURE—FARMING MAN. manteo A ION by an ACTIVE MAN, who has been pe ularlibrought up to FARMING, and who perfectly und rsta.nds his Business, together with Draining, Planting, foiming- Plantations, Walks, Roads, &c. His long Experie e and practical Knowledge, be tlatters him- self will render him a desirable Acquisition to any Gentle- man in wan of such a Servant. The most satisfactory References w H be given as to Character. Letters (Pofct-paid) addresiied to Mr. Price, Saracen's- Head, near tht Bridge, Hereford, wiU meet with immediate Attention. < .t HftmtrmrriiattT 4tc-;(!1)ffi(" TRTA FOURTH EDITION OF MA OR'S NEW SPEAKER. This day is lished, A new edition corrected price 4s. 6d. bound. RPHE NEW SPEAKEIFLJ or, ENGLISH CLASS JL BOOK. CONSISTIVOOF I. Moral and Instructve Es- BV. Orations and Haran- says I gues II. Narrative and Pathetic' Epistles, Ancient and Pieces A 1 Modern. III. Dialogues, Converwin^ Ml. Miscellaneous Pieces onal and Dramatic^ i\ Mil. Poetical Varieties ,To which is prefixedKa|Mrt SYSmEM of RHETORIC, and an E^AY ontelpNCIATldN or DELIVERY. MAVO LL. D. Lond<^ £ Mnra\or CROSBif and CO. J. Walker; Scatchercfe^CjLettei™an; Dart«i and Harvey; Lacking- ton and cJTLongman^ftnd Co. j (J. Law W. Baynes; Cra- dock atrnjoy; and, t: and Cu is; and sold by J. Daniel, Printer o this Paper; J. Harris, Bookseller, Carmarmen, and by all the Book* sellers in the Principality. J Where may be had, just publishe 5th edition, price 2s. 6d. Dr. MAVOR'S ETON LATINGIaMMAR IMPROVED. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. This day is published, in a neat Pocket volume, embellished with a Froutispiece, price 2s. 6d. rpHE ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH; or, a Fami- JL liar View of the True Principles of Morality and Politeness. London: Printed for CROSBY and CO. Stationers' Court, Lutigiite-street Where may b? had, lately published, 1. BLAIR'S ESSAYS on Rhetol-I id Belles Lettres, 12mo. 5s. bound, o" on tinei paper 7s. h boards. 2. EN1 I L \S GENERAL ONOUNCING DICTI. "s" ONARY of the lnglish Q age, 18mo. 4s. 3. BROWNL'S SLWWS OF ENGLISH EDUCA- TION or of Literature, 5s. 6d. bound. 4. POEMS ON/ VARIOUS SUBJECTS, intended to Com- prise the BeautieVof English Poetry, by Tomkins, 3s. boundt or onvnje paper with plates, 4s.6ds. boards. 5. The EXPEDrriOUs INSTRUCTOR; or, the Art of Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, rendered easy, with plates, 2s. 6. GAY'S FABLES, in Tr. o Parts, COMPLETE, with the Lifeof the Author, embellished with 100 beautiful Wood Cuts,, by Branston, 3s. 6d. x T. ADVICE TO YOUTH; or, a Compendium of the Duties of Human Life, in Youth and Manhood. By Hugh Blair, with his Life, neatly printed, 2$. Sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper; J. Harris Bookseller, Carmarthen, and by all Booksellers in the Principality. SOLOMON'S ABSTERGENT LOTION, for re- kJ moving Eruptions from the Face and Skin, and effec- tually clearing the Complexion. By the simple application of this fluid night and morning, or "casio al y thrice a da. t will retriove the mos ran- corous and alaiwug^^rvy in the face, it isperfwj^l safe, t 'of e and sometimes d erous ev kin, tb, shining appearance, atlyyllw and s clcly paleness, are by this lotion effectnaJfayarnqVed. In the Shingles and Prickly Heat it is infMnafc.^#u!fice it however to say, it has been administere/ fp J™|ny thousands without even a single complaint of Jts ^faflcacy,—A small bottl will be sufficient to ppove ita^PjVte—Price 4s. 6d. a bottle, with directions.—Eaoft bottle has the words Satnl. Solomon^LiverfadtaPjjteraved on the Stamp. LikewW. SCfiQfToi's DETERGENT OINTMENT, well safe^nd speedy Cure of Old Wounds, Ulcets, ywW&eT Sore l\gs, Scorbutic or Scrofulous Hu- mours, ^rfpj^Rns^lortifjJcation, Scald Heads, &c. having been usep^qJw abovNfiiSeases upwards of forty-five years w itb un ar Ie ed succe Prices. 6d. a box, duty included. Observe the nme engra e on the stamp, thus, Saml. Solomon, Liver- pool," without which none are genuine. cu 'Ous, Scarce, and Interesting Work. A few COPIES, price 3S. are only now left on Sale, contain- ing near 300 pages of letter-press, an elegany Portrait of the Author, and a View of Gilead-House, of/ SOLOMON'S GUIDE TO HEALTfl, or Advice to both S^xes in a Variety of Complaints, ^o whidi is annexed, A Dissertation on the Properties and Effecre of Hot and Cold-Bathing; also an Essay on Secret Venery and a Dis- course on Impotency in the Male, and Steriuty or Barren- 'course on Impotency in the Male, and Steriuty or Barren- ness incident to Females, &c.—The whole illustrated with a variety of authentic facts, never before published. Sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Pajper, And by the principal Venders of Patent Medicines through- out the United Kingdom. j A." -'V MINERVA OFFICE, LEADENHALL-STREET. Just published in 3 vols, price 15s. THE PYRENEAN BANDITTI, a ROMANCE. By ELEANOR SLEATH. Author of Who's the Murderer ?-Bristol Heiress.—Noctur- nal Minstrel, &c Printed for A. K. 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History of Tabby, a Fa vourite Cat, as related by herself to her Kittens, adorned with 3 coloured plates, price Is. CLATER'S EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLP, DOCTOR. This Day is published, a new and improved Edition, hand- somety printed, and embellished with a Frontispiece, 10s. 6d. extra Boards, EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOR; Jt-J or, a Concise and Familiar DESCRIPTION of all the DISEASES incident to OXEN, COWS, and SHEEP; with a PRACTICAL METHOD of CURING each DIS- ORDER. From the Critical Reomf, Aug. 1810. I The Diseases of Oxen, Cowsjand SI -p, are described with brevity and distinctness, thAmpst efficacious Modes of Cure are perspicuously explained, and the PHARMACU- T1CAL PREPARATIONS VTJUDICIOUSLY COM- BINED. Itysiiprt, this W^rk will be found of great Practical UtillW Ioitflb' OWNERS of CATTLE, in ALLEVIA IN t. ERINGS, CURING the COM- PLAINTS, nd EINC-, their LIVES." London: Panted for B, CROSBY and Co. Stationers'- \J Court, Paternoster-Row. Where may be had, just published, CLATER'S EVERY MAN HIS OWN FARRIER; or the WHOLE ART of FARRIERY LAID OPEN: con- taining the CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, and CURE of EVERY DISEASE. The 21st Edi tion, to which is now first added, II ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL RECIPES, and the Method of COMPOUNDING all the MEDICINES therein recom- mended. In a handsomel y printed Vol ume,gem bell i hsed with an elegant Portrait^ and an emblematical Plate, Price j 9>. in extra Boards. AN'fl -I IN'IPE'fIGINES. DR. SOLQMON, Gilead-House, near Liverpool, has at a great Expence, brought the ANTI-l'iYiPE- TIGINES to p on and into universal use and request. Lin particular crffigrnfis not its equal for certainty, safety, and efficacy-erc«j|(rmay perhaps be opposed against it, but the Anti^lmjttetjSmes enters thjajtfist wiiljngJv, tor upon the wreck oHhi^restnijgfly mijyr^l its fis eqtcted. educatiqg^fjSssessing ronndence^VclergjffS^UKiillied reputa/my»f have recommendec^^umerous oljffcct^nf those cruel diseases, for which it is arfnptAdf to Dr. Solomon's care, to whom this wonderful remedy haafceen applied with such unbounded success, that those whotwre reduced to the very jaws of death by mercury and dispose, have been snatched from destruction, and.Xestor«HW,w|ir relations and friends with renovated-bealt.h jjtPd^vflw^BttCh are the virtues of the Anti-ImpetigiheS", anal jsMjFaWKitS wondrous effects upon the human body^-nlayRjjJjjte to mercury, and the purifier of the blood*BpjPl|^fti) This medicii^VirsgyJ(y)ot^gs, price half-a-guinea each, or four in one IwiyWrottle Q)r thirty-three shillings, on which nine shilliraMm^saved,jl<tty included. With^acli ifflBjlRpjfeiveb a copious bill of directions, and select illustraiti(Ms bfttie efficacy of the Anti-Impetigines, or which is mor^fcfemmonl^ 'denominated SOLOMON S DROPS, the Governrnen 4el or "stamp of which has the words Saml. Solomon^Lioerpool" engraven in its official impres- sion, and is uniformly pasted on the cork of each bottle, with a view to protect those who buy from the Medicine venders, from the intrusion of counterfeit imitations; and unless these words absolutely appear to form a real part of thesta tup, the medicine cannot possibly be genuine; but if they do.i o appear, it infallibly identifies its purity as the officers appointed by Government at Somerset-House, where those stamps are kept sacred to Dr. SOLOMON'S use only, cannot be biassed and it is felony of the very deepest dye to imitate it. Sold by J. Daniel, Printer, Carmarthen, and all the Agents for this Paper. For Rheumatism. Pains in the Limbs, 4c DOCTOR BATEMAN "S PECTORAL DROPS. THE Public had never a more valuable Medicine IL presented to them,-than these inestimable Drops, a3 a certain Cure in Rheumatic and Chronic Complaints, vio- lent Colds, and consequent Pains in the Limbs, giving Relief in th" most violent Fits of the Gout; in short, it has now been so long established, and its Virtues so well known to the Public in general, that it would be needless to a'y more in its Praise: But great as the good Effects are from taking the True and Genuine Bateman's Drops, the Consequences resulting from taking the Counterfeit Sorts, are too frequent- ly as much the Reverse, the iI ts f which have been often experienced: It is therefwl i^Mmmended to every oue to take particular Notice, thaiwhe iKords No. 10, Bow Church- Yard," are prated in the Stamp affixed to each Bottle, and signed atlheflTopkof each Bill of Direc- tions-,411 others are CovyrEjoMr. V As a Proof of theVSessity or strictly attending to £ the above Caption, we sui^Bin the following Letter, as a f Proof o f the total IneMcacy of Counterfeits., I i Hay ng been sevfctelj^/afflicted for a long TfcnewjiU-—I I Pains in the DLnbs joints, from a bad Cola, l was recommended LOTTIATEMAN's DROPS, and took three Bottles without the least Benefit; when I began to suspect that theWredicine I bad been taking was not the genuine Sort* anil tbwefore lesolved to procure another-Bot- tle from If dinBkjft Shop: This I found to be the genuine iWeriicin^fVithllj^Vords Dicey fy Coprinted in the Stamp; and by tawy^nis one Bottle I found Relief from all my Pains, and am now as well as ever I was in my Life.—To prevent the Afflicted from being thus imposed upon by COUNTERFEITS, you have my full Permission to publish this in any Way you please; and, with the utmost Gratitude, I remain, Gentlemen, Your ever-obliged Servant, JAMES BIGGS, Sergeant 11th Light Dragoons. BMchington Barracks, Sussex, JulyZlth, 1804." Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dicey & Co. No. 10, Bow Church-Yard, London, Price Is. 6d. per Bottle, Duty included and retail by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, W. Goulstone, and T. Pridham, Carmarthen; W. O. Owen, and T. Grafton, Haverfordwest; R. Wilmot, Pembroke; Blathwayt, Narberth; S. Starbuck, Milford Haven; R. Rees, Llandovery; T. Jenkins, and T. Edmonds, Swansea; E. Rees, Neath C. Vachell, Carditf; North, Brecon, Lewis, Cardigan; Perkins, Newport; Tudor, Monmouth by all the agents to the Carmarthen Journal, and by the principal Venders of Patent Medicines in every Town throughout the Kingdom.-Ofwhom may be had, from Dicey Ef Co.'s Ware- house as above, s. d. s. d. True Dairy's Ehxir 2 6 Smaller Bottles 1 9 Dr. Radcliffe's Elixir 1 14 Betton's British Oil 19 Squire's Grand Elixir 2 0 Bostock's Elixir 2 6 Pike's Ointment 1 9 Stoughton's Elixir 1 l. Friar's Balsam 11 Bathing Spirits 0 9 Clinton's Snuff Gc Oil 1 6 Dr. Anderson s Scots Pills, 30 in a Box 1 1J Hooper's Female Pills I Ii Godfrey's Cordial 0 9 ("olden & plain Spirits of Scurvy Grass 1 I§ Beaume de Vie S 6 Rymer's Tincture 8 9 Walker's Jesuits Drops 2 9 Wymaa's Pills 2 9 Wymaa's Pills 29 BY THE KING'S PATENT DR. SIBLY'S REANIMATING SOLAR TINCTURE. WHICH in most cases is c?Qfcula«ed to warm and steady the cold tremulokA nWves; to sheathe and invigorate the muscular systeti; tomnimate the spirits f and renovate th«? whole man; jvhw^byi the chilled watery fluids become rich and balsamicy^nd tbe|circulation resumes its healthful state, t is An infallible cure for joint aches, cramps, spasms, rheiknatfty £ out, nervous bead-ach, agues, and all disorders uMHwm obstructed perspiration. Io complaints df th^prflp^stomach, and bowels, it gives im- mediate reli f asthmatic and consumptive cases, is an elegant awl e tious cure. It will stop mortification in very advaactmsfages, by expelling the poisonous matter, and correctinlpthe juices of the whole body. It requires no ) argument to convince, more than a single trial; after whicok no family who value their health or life will chuse to b* without it. N. B. To prevent Impositions in future, the above Medi- cines have C. W. SAFFEL^written upon the Wrapper of each Bottle. No others are Genuine. Bottle. No others are Genuine. ADVICE. ENCOURAGED by the uniform success at- -Ej tending their peculiar method of treatment in the cure of a few prevalent complaints, which has been confirmed by the experience of many years in a large and extensive practice sensible also of the happy effects resulting to the public from medical men confining their attention to a cer- tain class of diseases; Messrs. GOSS and CO. continue to direct their studies to those disorders arising from a secret destructive Habit of inconsiderate youth, which not only occasions a numerous train of nervous affections, but also en- tails on its votaries all the en»||rtted imbecilities of old age. In that distressing state of DfmLITY or DEFICIENCV, whether the consequence of sicM baneful habits, excessive drinking, long residence in ho^g/imates, or any other canse, by which the powers ofVtke constitution become enfeebled, as regularly educated SuKeorfs of London, they offer a firm, safe, and speedy restoration to sound and vigorous health. Where an early application is made for the cure of a CERTAIN DISORDER, frequently contracted in a moment of inebriety, thaer^diflktion is generally completed in the short space of tw%days f\nd in the more advanced and in« veterate stages o^Tenere^ Infection, characterized by a variety oftoainfdl 4nd distressing symptoms, a perseverance in their plfcn (wiWout restraint in diet or exercise) will in- sure to the patltni a permanent aV) radical cure1_e-—^— ¥ The diseasesYL the FTNR,TM° HI IJ I' MIMII. LILI! with, or arisiik from the above complaint, have not escaped their attentiod* by an infallible and improved plan, they ,\L are enabled tat remove obstinate GLEETS and STfUC- 3 TURES, whether recent, or of long duration, without re- u sorting to the gainful and dangerous use of fne caustic boa- gie. Many instances can be adduced of very inveterate cases, of several years continuance, having yielded t. tapir method in a few days, after the cure had been attempted by other practitioners without effect; and such has been the agreeable result of a practice of fourteen years, that tie I mode of treatment has not, in one single instance, ever proved abortive; during which period many thousand persons, of both sexes, have experienced the enjoyment of having been perfectly cured, after severe and injurious methods had been persevered in to no purpose. Messrs. Goss and Co. exclusively professing the cure of these particular complaints, in order that they may not he marked by mistaken few with the obloquy so justly at- tached to the ignorant empiric, think it but justice to them- selves to state, that they have been properiy educated and initiated into every branch of the profession (certificates of which, from different Hospitals, and testimonials from the most eminent Physicians, they have to convince any enqui- rer) that the success resulting from their endeavours nr.t induced them to quit the practice of the V-nera, Practitioner; and they presume that their pretensions constitute n fair fround for the unprecedented confidence with which they ave, by the Public, been so liberally honoured. To be consulted at their house daily (perso^liy, or by letter) by Patients of either §fex, with secrecy, <*«3icacy, and attention. Patients in the Country are requested (o,,te the p arti- culars of their case, age, ana manner df livSfgl enc'o^i^; a Bank Note for Advice and Medicines; and the same will be forwarded to any part of the KinMI. GOSS and CO. Surgeons, 13, Serene-street, Kteet-strefctj London. V