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TO BE SOLD, AN excellent GIG-HORSE and a GIG, with Harness complete.—For particulars apply (free of postage,) to Mr. Mo ti, Ivy-Bush, Carmarthen. f TlHfc Creditors of THOMAS WRIGHT, late of A the Town and Oountv of Haverfordwest, Esq. de- ceased, are requested to send an account of their respective Demands to WILLIAM EVANS, of tbesame Town and County, Attorney-at-Law j and all Persons who stood indebted to j the said Thomas Wright at the time of his death, are n' sn ca to pav their respictive Debts foiihwuh to the said William Evans, who is dllWy authorized to receive the same. THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a Commission of B;iikrupt awarded and issued forth against WILLIAM RODERICK, of the Town of Llanell i, in .the County of Calmartheo, dealer and chap, man, are desired to meet the jtfssignees of the said KanK- rupt's Estate arid Effects, on thejliSth day of March n?xt, at eleven in theforenom, at Fraaci- W lhams s, t/ieiteoige Inn, in the town of Llandilofawr, in the said County, to assent to or di feent from the faid Assignees commencing, p osecutiiig, orssdefending any| suit or suits at law or in equity, for recovery of any jjart of the said Bankrupt s Estate and Effects; or to the eompounding, submitting to *rbitratW)n, or otherwise agreeing, any matter or tiung relating thereto! and on other apecial affairs. 6 PRICE and SON, Solicitors. Llandilo, Feb. 25, 1811. 1 TO JVIA.SONS & PAVIETIS. ANY Person or Persons willing to contract for PAVING the NEW QUAY, at Carmarthen, with LARGE Paving Stones, are requested to send their Terms, Under over, sealed, to the Mayor, on or before the First day of April ne-,it.-None need apply but such who are competent to the Undertaking, as proper security will be Inquired for the d ae performance of such Contract. J. G. PHILIPPS, MAYOR. Carmarthen, M, treb 7,1811. CARMARTHEW DISTRICT, Cwmptw Crust. NOTICE is hereby givjen, That the undermen- tioned TOLL-GATES, in the said District, will be LET BY AUCTION, at the y Bush Inn, in Carmarthen, on Frioay, the 2'llld day of March next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in the mann n directed by the;. Act, passed in the Thirteenth Year of the! Reign of hisHMajesty King George the Third, '• For regulating the Turnpike Roads Which Gates were let last year As follows, viz. Glangwilly Toll Gate, i = £ 280 v Gwarrallt Gate | 62 I* Cwmman G|^e ■) 10 Amiwill be put up at the sam. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder for each or either of them must, at the same time', give Security, with sufficient Sureties, for payment of the Rent agreed for quarterly JOHN STACEY, Clerk. Carmarthen, Feb. 27, 1811. TO ClOVER HIS SEASON, AT BRYNHAFODl NEAR LLANDILO, SIR FRANCIS, A Beautiful Bay Hors rising three years old, fifteen hands and a hal Fhigh. The Horse was bred in Somersetshire by tlie presen Proprietor for his own use.- From this circumstance, ai d the Hor^e being only three Year* oi d, but a f. w Maresc m be received. Tnose Gentle- men, therefore, w to w sh to ?nd their Mares, will previously deliver their nan»s, to whi h preference will be given ac- cording to priori y of appl cation, and an auswer will be 'eturned.—Five"' uineas to t e paid for each Mare, and Five r Shillings t" the ( oom. — ti ^taUtona f FOR SAIIE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. t CLASHEP, A Say, wilb blacklegs, seven years old, fifteen bands tw iiiichesSftid a half high, with great boueand strength, and ,):' of the best sons of S:r Peter; his dam Hyale, by Pinsiiomenon, (Phenomenon by King Herod, dam by Eclipt ) grainlam Rally, by Trumpetorj great rrandam Fane by Florizel, sister to Diomed great great grandam by S/ectator, sister to Juno; great great great gr indam Hora a, by Blank great great great great gran- dam by F1 ving Tbilden.—Clasher has covered three seasons, *nd his stock isrnuca admired for bone and beauty. I PROSPERO, I By Whiskv,) Pt of Nvmjv- j by norimantZephyr-ror f! his t irfornaance vide Racing Calendar. SA SEN AG II, ^mpo^oi, by Waxy, ont of a Herod Mare; the dam ? r. *7"w:,P'tatei»d Gohatina—;1Waxy is Sire of Whalebone, Pavilion, Pop &c. J fttT For furfrer particulars apply to Mr. Weatherb v, Ox- I endon-street, lajinarket, London or Mr. James Hughes, Aberystwith. (One Concern.) I CLATEF, NHLW CAsW IN FARRIERY. TNisdayis polished, neatly priAted in one large Volume, W'" fctfo.'Price 4. embellished with i line Portrait of the Au- ) th » [he 214 Edition, with up ards of 100 new Articles, fP- VERY MAN HIS OW> FARRIER} or, the J" WHOLfc ART OF FARRi RY LAU) OPEN con- t tuning a distinct and ac '-irai.' V ew (a- the Causes, Symp- toIItS, and moi approved Methods of Cure for every Disease to which a Horse is liable: with an Appendix considerably j Augmented b-vnluable Recipes, Vnd 'the Method of Pre- f' Paring and Compounding all the Medicines recommended. I "t By FRANCIS (JLATER, Of Retford, late of Newark. The Public are respectfully informed, that the whole ?* i ii- Editbfj has been re-written and considerably en- .1' Au.hor, and upwards of One Hundred New T' .*2 Origind Recipes incorporated in their respective I "aces. | I t,ondor: /"r nted fcrCsosaVfend Co. Stationed' Court, | "■^teraQsH>r()W, and sold by I ir J. Daniel, Printer bf this Paper | Also just published Sy- Mr. Clater, f « Every la.a iiis own Cattle Oocltor, 8vo. price 10s. fid. See IbwT f*z'ne, May, 1810 j Agricultural May and J uae* i CARMARTHEN. <\ in france, 0/ THE Committee at Lloyd's, for managing: the Subscription- raised for the Relief of British Prisoners in France, seeing the Fund exhausted, after three years' ex- penditure, and the negotiation for an exchange of prisoners tat an end, feel themselves under tlgp necessity of "Soliciting a new Subscription in favour of those truly unfortunate per sons, still confified without a prospect of being liberated.- Conceiving this to be a case wh cli must excite the sympathy of their Countrymen, they trust to their generosity and hu- manity for supplying a Sum commensurate to Jie occasion. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Corporation of Carmarthen 0 0 J.Hughes. f- ? R v. W. H. Barker 1 1 0 Morris's, Morgan, and Jones o 5 0 Morgan Lewis William Rees. 2 0 0 Evan Rees 1 1 0 Rev. T.' -i'liams, Vicar of Llansadwrn 110 Ditto, for the parish of Llansadwrn 2 2 0 Ditto, for the parish of Llanwrda 2 2 0 Mr. Hugh Morgan, churchwarden, for? 3 3 0 the parish of Llanon S R. W. Thomas, Esq 0 10 6 Subscriptions are received at Messrs. MORRIS and SONS, Bankers, Carmarthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLjD ESTATES. TO BE SOL BY AUCTION, At the Talbot Inn, in the Tat)wn of Aberystwythfe;on Mon- day, the 25th day of MarA next, in the foilow«f £ or such other Lots as shall be agrled upon at the time of sale, and subject to such Conditions as will be then produced, Lot I". A LL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and Jr\ LANDS, with Its APPURTENANCES, situate in the Parish of Llansautfrlad, in the said County, caUed PE LAN, In the occupation orNath niel Williams and his Underte. 11 nants; containing byesti ation 148A. 1R. 33P. be the same, more oi less. 9 This Lot will be entitlld to a Portion of the Common within the Lordship o Haminiog an Act of Parlia- ment for the Enclosing of which is now soliciting. Lot 2.All thatthpr MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, with its APPU ENANGES, sjtutein thie same '.■ Parish, called 4 '■" & ~r,- v r|y jiAtrR, In the occupation of Da -id Alban and his Undertenant; containing by cstiwktionfllOA. 1R; 38P. be the same more or less. S These Estates lie contiguous to each other, and aresitnate near the sea; the twnpike road from Aberystwyth to the port of Abera) i- ii runs through them; from the lat- ter place they are aistant about four miles, and from the creek of "land ew y Aberarth only two. Lot B.-A. HOUSE, d STA BLE in the village of Llan- santfread; with EL VEN SLANGS OR PIECES OF LAND, in Morfa ESDLB containing together 9A. OW. 34P. now in the occupation of David Alban and his Under- tenants. | The respective enant3 will shew the Pr(-miseg; and for further particulaJL apply, (if by letter, post-paid), to John Beynon, Esq. Solicitor, Newcastle Eutlyn; or to Mr. Hugh Hughes, AberJJtwyth. C RI)IGANSHIRE. CARDIGANSHIRE. iraber. .Jd CARDIGANSHIRE. jCtntber. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION/ At the Talbftt's Head Inn, in the Town of Aberystwith, in thesaid County, on Monday, the 25th day of March, 1811, between the hours of three and six in the afternoon, in the fullowinglsr such other Lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then pro- duced, .1 4 „ Lot l.rr^HREE Thousand Six Humjred and Four- JL teen OAK, ahd Three ASH TIMBER TREES, and Thirty-two Dozen POLES, scr'be marked and numbered, grow'ing in a Opppice on Park-yr-Inn Farm, in the occupation of John Morgan; situate in the Parish of Llanbadarn Odvn, in the skid cpunty,and on the South East side of the road leading from Llangeitho to Rhosfair. Lot 2.—One Hundred aili Ten Capital OAK TIMBER TRFFS, scribe marked and nuinbered, growing in a Field, part of Cilrug Farm, in the occupation of Lewis Thomas; si- tuate in the parish of Llangei0io, in the said county, and on the South S;de of the Road leading fromCilrug Dwelling- house towards the village; of (Jangeitho. The 1st Lot consists of god building Timber; and the Timber comprized in tht 2nd Lot are lengthy, and of ,the first quality, being lit for Plank Cleft, or other Valuable purposes.— Bo it Lots arejdistanf about four ri^iles from Tregaron, sevan from Lampeter, ten from the port of Aberayron, and sixteen from Aberystwith. respective Tenant* will shew the several Lots, and further particulars mavl be had by application to Messrs. Jones and Owen, Solicitors, Machynlleth, Montgo- meryshire^ | — Vj^- DR.-SOLOMON'S ANTI-IMPETIGINES. THE AnM-lmpetigines proves of the highest utility inrall cases of deprived habit with affection! ra of the skin," b!nr{' its efficacy in fcases of scurvy, scrofula or leprosy, as y^ell as in the confirtoel lues; and hence by r its sanative pOwi6r it expels th v rns lit of the system, and restores it to convalescence. Wi scorbutic complaints, lues venerea, &c. Mercury, Antimfen^and Aqua-fortis have been recommended and tried, bst^jey have reduced the patients who have made JJSP ojf Wiejh, to the most deplorable state, and have left compwntt \J51,ich the skill and abilities of the first physicians *>4V4VY!TP unable to cope with. These dis- orders flv beforetiiaVnfTts of the ANTI-IMPETIGWES, even when salivation hUs/fa>l<>ll, and leaves the whole frame firm and healAful. Prfce half-a-guinea a bottle, and the fam:ly bottlethe quantity of f mr, thirty-three shillings only, byAjp^there is a saving of nine shillings, with copious foF^Klls of directions, and with the security of having the proWietor's name in the stamp, SAML. SOLOMON, Liver- pool," which secures to the purcnaser the genuine medicine. Sold by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, and by the principal Venders of Patent Medicines through- I tHe United Kingdom,. STRATFORDs FOLIO EDITION OF HENRY S COMMENTARY, Printed verbatim from the b+st London Edition, without any Abridgm^^ whatever. T'&is Day is Published}* Price only Eight-Pence, (Each Number containing THree Whole Sheets of large demy Letter-Press, and maw of them Four .Sheets), NUMBER I. Embellished with an elegant PORTRAIT of fhe Rev. MATTHEW HENRY, (t be continued Weekly) of AN EXPOSITION T" OBTITHE OLD & NEW TESTAMENT, Wherein each Chapter is slmmed. up in its Contents; Cfee Cert Inserted at large in fistinct Pararaphs Each Paragraph redud d to its proper heads; THE SE GIVEN AND LkR(,FF,T IL wrTQ PRACTICAL REMARK and OBSERVATIONS. FORMING A MO T COMPLETE FAMILY BIBLE. BY MAFTHIW HENRY, Late Minister f the Gospel; With a PREFAjpE by the late REVERRND WILLIAM ROMAINE, M. A. This work is embellished wi^h upwards of One Hundred beautiful Engravings, which art* selected from such Passag#«S of Holy Wr t, as not only to represent a complete HISTORY I of the LIFE ami SUFFERINGS Itf OUR BLTESSED| REDEEMER, but the most remarkable Miraoles and Transactions of the Patriarchs, Prophets, Evangel its, Apostles, &c. These En- gravings are larger and superi to any given n Works of double the Price, J To which is added, A copioui Account vf the Author's Life, and Extracts from JMs other celebrated Writings. j The Proprietor,havingexpeilienced the Public Patronage, to an Extent unprecedented, folt upw-irds of Fourteen Years, during which Period he has hfeen honoured with the Names of above [ TWELVE THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS, Begs Leave in Gratitude A state the following F acts That notwithstanding the grffctt Advance in the Price of Pa- per, Printing, and Engravii|g«, he continues to give Three Whole Sheets of Large Folift Demy Paper, printed to the full Extent of the Margin ror Fight Pence; and, in the Course of the Work, upwards of Qne H'<nteed Engravings, logs, of superlative Magnitud#a»fl Beauty, forming the most per- fect Copy o>f 1 MATTHEW HENRY'S EXPOSITION O* TIE HOLY SCRIPTURES Ever present to the Public. This Work may be had b one or m,ore Numbers weekly, or in Three Volumes neatly ound. Subscribers are requested to be particular ip giving Orders for the Folio Edition. j Subscribers are requested to be particular ip giving Orders for the Folio Edition. LONDON: Printed by J. STRATFORD, No. 112, Hoi> BORN-HILU and Sold by J. Daniel, Pri, ter of this Paper; North and Co. Brecon; iffiths, Tenbv; Wilmot, Pem- broke; Thomas, Haverfordwest; and all the Booksellers in the Principality. MATRIMONY. But happy they, the hapstof their kind."—Such is the language of th^immortal Thomson, when speaking of the marriage state but to insure that happiness, it is neces- sary, as Juvenal observes, to have Mens sana in cor- pore sano," A sound mind in a sound body." Hence the indispensable necessity of every person, ere he enters into that close alliance, to pay a due respect to his health. MESSRS GOSS and CO. as regularly educated Surgeons of London, have sedulously devoted their attention for these last fifteen years to th ■ study of those dis- orders which so frequently imbitter, and too often prevents that inestimable blessing. Matrimonial Felicity. The un- rivalled patronage they have hitherto received from persons of the first distinction, and the uniform success attending their superiormode^pf treatment in such complaints, induce them publicly assistance. In all cases of DEBILITY or DEFICIENCY, whether resulting from the too frequency of participating in the gaie- ties of a fashion, ble life; the unbounded indulgence of li- bertinism; ora seeret, sol itary, and destructive habit, which weakens the energv of the mind, and destroys the flower of youth, by producing sterility in tiie one sex, and impotence in the other; they offer a safe and permanent cure. To ghjpse who, from such complaints, are prevented entering ifito the marriage state, and, ashamed to seek relief, brood i over their infirmities in silence, it must be consoling to know, however difficult or ineffectual the cure may be deemed by other practitioners, tj)at, by a renovating and in^ fallible method they may be restored to a sound and vigo^ ous constitution.. A CERTAIN DISORDER,n«juently contracted in a moment of indiscretion, and Xv«y species of syphilitic in- fection, by a m'ld and never fgjjing mode of treatment, is speedily and radically'Removed without restraint in diet or exercise, by Messrs. GoSs asd Co.; as also STRICTURES of the Urethra, and HleeWwJl'ch ihCy are enabled to cure in a short period, without recourse to the painful, dangerous effects of the Caustic; rrfereiw-es of which can be given to 'several Gentlemen of-hig^espectabilitv,'who have been cured, after having lared under Strictures for many years. To Married a^lvhose expectations of those tender 3 nno pledges of cqnnulrtal happiness have been defeated, it may also i)e a pleasingoktrction to know, that, in most instance* the fwtpediment is t^ be removed for such has been the eilicaey of their plan, that many Ladies, who had given up all feopes of progeijy, have been agreeably disappointed.— Messrs. Goss and Co. exclusively professing the cure of these particular complaints, in order that they may not be marked, by a mistaken few, with the opprobrium so justly attached to the ignorant Empenc, think it but justice due to them- selves to state, that they have been properly educated and initiated into e.very branch of the profession (certificates of which, from difTerent Hospitals, aud testimonials fr m the mo4 eminent Physicians, they have, to convince any inqui- r r); that the success resulting from their endeavours first induced them to quit the practice of the general practi- tioner; and they presume that their pretensions constitute a fair ground for tlie unprecedented confidence, with which they nave been by the Public so liberally honoured. To b* consulted at their House daily (personally, or by To b consulted at their House daily (personally, or by letter), by either sex, with secrecy, delicacy, and attention. Patients in the Count y are requested to state the particu- lars of their case, age, and manner of living, inclosing a Bank Note, and Advice and Medicines wili be immediately forwarde8 to ever-, part of the Kingdom. GOSS a*ad CO. 13, Souverie-street, Flset-street, London. V ,V AltREt"S ORIGINAL JAPAN LIQUID BLACKING. PRODUCES the most briiliant^^r B^ACK ever beheld, preserves the leather s«fU and prevents it cracking; b perfectly free from any liauseous smell, and does not soil the linen. t Sold wholesale by R. WjtBREjr, 14 Martin's-lane, London; and retail by t J. Daniel, Prinfcpidf this Paper/ PridbaTTi, White, and J';van rmartben; Starhuck and Saies, Mi! ford Wilraot, ft»t\l/rok:c ReMiolds, Tenby; J. Alien, Owen, abd west; D ivies; and Williams, LlandoV r tj. Lewis, Cardigan^ T. Rees, New- Inn C. Evans, Bglw%s-wrw and in every town in tae Kingdom, in Stone fioatles, 2s. 9d. a quart; Is. 6d a pint; and iOd. a halfWit. CAUTION.—The superior quality of this Blacking has in- dticed several persons to sell spurious compositions under the above Name; to prevent which observe none is genuine unless 14 ROBERT WARRSW" is signed on the label, and "14, St. Mirtin's-lane," stamped in the Bottle. TO COUNTRY SHOPKEEPERS 0 OTHERS. WHEREAS a set of SWINDLERS are now travelling the CoTWTRvMoisolicit ORDERS in the naines of DAY and MARTlpJ, Blfcflting Makers, 97, H gh H.Jborn, Loudon.—Shop-keieoers and others are, therefoie, cautioned from the fraud, t^jlt is attempted tft be prac- tised on them, a& by ifcifjluig attention to the No. 97, it will easily detelt twjbunterfeit, many of therh having no number at all-, aninpitpsecutions, after this notice, will be commenced ag i^t a|y persons offering the counterfeit for sale. N. B. No HALF PINTS made. London,4th of August, 1810. For Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, Ring-worms, Black-worms, Carbuncles, &c. &e. the greatest clearer and beauiifitr of the Face, is undoubtedly .f" SOLOMON S ABSTERGENT LOTION, which removes all disorders of tbeskil; pints 4s. 6d. half-p'nts 2s. 9d. It is the most elegafnf, fragrant, mild, safe, and va- luable liquid or wash, for scorbutic and other eruptions on the fiice and skin. It gentw^restores the skin to a degree of fairness and purity, beyoi\drthe powers of description. La- dies may rely that it rqnde¥s the skin fa r, delicate, and re- moves every lc%)d of'ltain, tan, sunburn, and all those freckles, wui<4i (^kfillfiess and fatigue generally produce in short, it is tfce onl« cosmetic a lady can use at her toilette, with ease, comg/irt arid safe y, or a gentleman have recourse to when shaving is become a dreadful operation by an erup- tive disease on the face. Said by J. Daniel, Printer of this Paper, and to be had of all Booksellers and Newsmen in Town and Country. Where mat) be had, SOLOMON'S DETERMENT OINTMENT, 4s. 6d. a box, for the cure of old wounds, sore or scald heads, ulcers, chil- blains, sor" leg scorbutic or scrofulous humours, < hopped hands, burns, orse.ilds, gangrene, or mortification, erysipe- las. or St. Anthony's ire, fistula, pile. K ng's evi1. <Src. is ,i.

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