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i^taagagg?»-ggMK-x hum W WANTED, a respectable YOUTH, as a CLERK in a MERCANTILE OFFTCE. For particulars apply to George Hurries and Co. Timber "lerchants. Swansea. HOUSEKEEPER AND COOK. \T7"ANTED, a steady PERSON, to under- T take the care of theLAUNDRY arjci KITCHEN, j'l a small family, where a strong girl will be kept to assist .ler.'——Enquire of Mr. Dawe, Druggist, Swansea or Mr. Joseph Williams, Savings Bank, Bridgend. CLERK WANTED. WANTED, in an Attorney's Office in the .town of Cardiff, a steady middle-aged MAN, as CLLllK, can speak the Welsh ranguaj&e, understands thw Welsh practice, and the general business of an ONcc.- IA liberal salary. will be given, andthe most respectable references required. Apply (if by letter post-paid) at Mr. Win. Bird's Post- office, Cardiff. LADIES' SCHOOL at T Y NY EH EO L, .NEAR NEATH. Misses M. and T. THOMAS, Of Prospect-House, Bristol, RESPECTFULLY announce to their Friends ] -&I and the Public, that they intend REMOVING their ESTABLISHMENT, at Midsummer, to TYNYRHEOL, the residence of Dr. Hope, which is situated on a healthy and delightful eminence, overlooking the fertile vale of Neath.. Misses M. and T. T. flatter themselves that their qualifi- Misses M. and T. T. flatter themselves that their qualifi- Cations and experience in the literary and elegant variesies of Female Education will ensure them public approbation. French, Italian, Landscape Drawing with the Principles "f Perspective, Flower and Velvet Painting, the Use of the Globes, Writing and Arithmetic, tauall, bv ti:e MissesT. Music and Dancing by approved Masters. .Cards of Terms may be had at Prospect-House, Bristol; the Cambrian Office,"and at Mr. Fagg's Libra^ Swansea. Bristol, April 3d, 1,822. JAMES BIRD, (From the Chemical and Medical Hall, London), RESPECTFULLY Teturns his most sincere JLt thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very flittering encouragement lie has met with since his esta- blishment at CARDIFF; and, in soliciting i. continuance of their kind support, he assures them, that every articfe fie sells shall be of the best cju&Iitj", mid Irec from everv iirid of adulteration. J. B. impressed with the importance asd necessity of accuracy in dispensing the Prescriptions of Physicians arid Surgeons, begs to observe, he pays particular attention to that department of the profession, and pledges himself that every Prescription shall be compounded with the best in- gredients, and with the utmost cure and neatness. N.B. A respectable YOUTH WANTED, as an AP- PRENTICE.—Apply (if bylelter post-paid) to Mr. James b.i.rd.. Clieniis-t. &c,. (',urdiff. TO THE Honourable the Commons of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled. THE HUMBLE PETITION OF THE HJGH SHERIFF AND GRANB J I' !iY Oil THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN, ASSEMBLED AT THE G li E AT SESSIONS, IIBLD AT CARDIFF, ON THE 2D DAY OF AI> R I Li 1&22, Sheweth, THAT your Petitioners feel deeply inter- ested in the question which has of late been so much filiated respecting the abolition of tha present system of Welsh Judicature, and that your Petitioners believe-that ■ tip partial advantages which this system is said to possess Can compensate for its numerous defects.—Your Petitioners therefore pray that the present system of Welsli be abolished, and inasmuch as jour Petitioners dire subject to the same laws as bis Majesty's English Subjects, that there should be but one and tha same sy-tem for their ad- ministration both in England and in Wales. The annexed Petilimihavingbeell read and approved of, It was Resolved, That two copies of the same be drawn out on parchment, one addressed to the House of Lords, and the other to the House of Commons, and that the Marquis of Bute be re- spectfully requested to present the first, and the Member for the County the latter. That the Petition and these Resolutions be inserted in the Cumbrian and Carmarthen' Newspapers. JOHN MORRIS, High Sheriff. oremail. ROBT. SAVOURS F. HICKEY JOHN HOMFRAY RD MORGAN Til OS. EIHJONDES RD. HO VRE JENKINS. W. COFFIN WM. FORMAN J. II. VIVIAN RICHARD GRIFFITHS W. GRONOW THOS. PENRICE. We understand that the High Sheriff and Sir C. Cole, as Foreman of the Grand Jury, have addressed a letter of tire leanie date to the Judges, expressing to their Lordships that the foregoing Petition and Resolutions were occasioned solely by the objections that they conceive necessarily nri.«e out of the present system of Welsh Judicature,_ and that they entertain the highest sense of the ability and in- tegrity with which their Lordships have invariably dis- charged the arduous and important duties imposed upon ih-m. TEN GUINEAS REWARD. npO PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, &C.~ JL Whereas it has been discovered that certain Persons are in the habit of Printing and Vending Labels, being Copies or imitations of those affixed to the bottles containing the GENUINE BLACKING prepared by DAY and MARTIN, thereby enabling unprincipled dealers to impose on their Customers a bad a;)d injurious article. Wehere.by offer a reward of Ten Guineas to any Person who shall give such information as will lead to the conviction of any one gfiilty of these illegal practices. DAY AND MARTIN, Feb. 13-22, 97, High Hoibom. REYNOLDS's SPECtFfCT For Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Syc. TIIIS invaluable Medicine continues, after JL seven years trial, to uphold its high repute as a per- fectly sat'e- and efficaèlom remedy. Many hundred per- sons who were annually confined four or five month in t|,e year, suffering the most excruciating pains, and gradually, '^coming crippled arid debilitated in all their limbs, afe now from the occasional use of thrs medicine, never con- fined forty-eight hours together, and enjoy a state of ease -aid health unknown to them for some years past. Testi- monials to this effect from highly respectable persons are n-meroits, to many of whom pcr'onal reference can be riven. ff>r the satisfaction of others afflicted with those 5rMdr.il disorders Sold in bottles, 4s. 6d. each, by E. Jenkins, Cambrian Office, Swa b.V,a respectable Agent in most towns ti led the United Kingdom; wh.»,«.ile by Sutton and Co.- Rtrolar 1,11(1 S,"is; Vr New.ery, London; ami bv tha p yjjiietor, T. Reynold*, Enfidd, Middlesex. | pVPf :7 I THE ■ LONDON GENUINE TEA COMPANY 23, LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON, To prevent the Impositions daily practised on the Public, acquaint their Friends, that the following are their only authorized 0 Agents in this vicinity, who have the East 0 India Company's teas on Sale, in pounds, halves, and quarters, packed in Lead, and sealed: Miss J. GROVE, Wind-street, SWANSEA • ABERYSTWYTH P A. Bowmn; ABERYSTWITH T..GP.IFFI.THS • BEAUMARIS R. LLOYD- BRIDGEND D. THOMAS: CARDIFF W. Brno; CARDIGAN .» C. LEWIS; CARMARTHEN J. BAGNAU and Co. CARMARTHEN ALRusuroRTH; CARNARVON W. OWEN I^'E T. LLEWELLYN, Jun. CRICKHOWELL. M. Davies; DENBIGH^ W, EDWARDS; DOLGELL\ -• WILLI a MS and Da VIES HAVERFORDWEST J. POTTER- HOLYWELL J.JON-FS; LLANELLY I). DAVIES: LLANFYLLIN J. Davtr:s: MERTHYR-TYDFIL IT. JONES NEATH J. BENTI,I!Y; NEWTOWN J. j ones; ] EMBROivE .« WILMOT and BARCLAY; PWLLHELI W. HUGHES; ^oiCH J.HOWELL; I EX BY J Sti'VU'W- WREXHAM A. TYE! Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. Ö NOTICE is hereby given, that the HALF- YEARLY GENERAL MEETING or ASSEM- BLY of the COMPANY of PHOPRIETORS of tltis NAVIGATION will be held at the Canal-House, in New- j port, on Wednesday, the 1st day of May next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. THOS. COOKE, Clerk to the jsuid Company. Newport, April 17.1822. DIOCESE OF ST. DAVID'S. CHURCH-UNION SOCIETY. THE Society's SUBJECTS for PREMIUMS I for the year 1322, are as foijotf :— A Premium of Fifty Pounds (by Benefaction) for the best Essay on the Limits of Reason in judging of Subjects' of Revelation," A Premium of Five Pounds for the best Sermon in Welsh, on Holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord."— liebr. xiil it. #, A Premium of Five Pounds for the best Sermon in English, ion Mnmatis ii. 6,7. IVhp will lender to every man according to_ his deed. wjl0i j,y patftnt conti- nuance in well doing, seek for glory, and honour, and immor- tality, eternal life." I A "Premium of Two Pounds for the best Welsh Transla- tiottofitsui-ttf Tract, enlltkd The fvuii to be Happy", Competitors lor the last Premiums may be supplied with the Tract, by applying to the Rev. W. Morgan, Vicaruee Abergwiliy. a 4, The Premiums for the Sermons and the Translation are confined to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. David's. The Sermon's "4nd Translations to be sent in to tire Rev. W. Morgan., Vicarage, Abcrgwiily, 011 or before the last day of June. The Essays to be sent on or before the last day of July next. Competitors for the several Premiums are desired to enclose their, names in a sealed cover, having the same Moito on the outside as on the Essay, S-C. arid to write their Compo.silions in a plain, legible hand-. W: MORGAN, Secretary. Abergwilly, April t. 1822. INSOLVENT D E B i'ORS' COUR. r OFFICE, II v No. 33, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, London. PETITION of an Insolvent Debtor, to be A heard at the Adjourned General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden at the Guildhall, Haverfordwest, in and for the county of Pembroke, on the 11th day of May next, at the honr of eleven in the forenoon— JOHN ROBER TS, late of Pater, in.the parish of Saint Mary's, Pembroke, in "the county of Pembroke, Joiner and H. Hise-builder. j The Petition and Schedule are filed, and may be in- spected at this Olfice every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours'of ten and four.—Two days' notice of any intention to oppose the said Prisoner's Dis- notice of any intention to oppose the said Prisoner's Dis- charge must be given to him to entitle any Creditor, to oppose the same. JAS. NICHOLIS, Bennet-street, Biackfriars-road. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT OFFICE, No. 33, Lincoln's Inn Fields. PETITION of all Insolvent Debtor to be p heard at theAdjûurned General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be hotden at Ruthin, in and for the county of Denby, on the 11th day of May next, at the hour of ten in the forenoon— JANE GRIFFITHS, late of Henllan street, in the pa- rish of Denbigh, in the county of Denbigh, Widow, and Shopkeeper. The Petition and Schedule are filed, and may be in- spected at this Office every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of ten and four.—Two days' notice of any intention to oppose the said Prisoner's Dis- charge must be given to ilier to entitle any Creditor to oppose the same. James Nicholis, Bennet-street, Blaclifriars-rnad, UNFAILING SUCCESS, during a period of u ONE HUNDRED YEARS, has fully established the excellence of BARCLAYS' ORIGINAL OINT- MENT in the cure of that disagreeable disorder, the ITCH, which it never fails to effect in ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION. This safe, speedy, and effectual remedy, has been in ge- neral use for upwards of one hundred years, without a sin- g!e instance ot its having failed to cure the most inveterate cases. It does not contain the smallest particle of mer- cury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be safety used by persons of the most delicate constitution. The public are requested to be on their guard agains, noxious compositions sold at low prices, and to observe, that none can possibly be genuine unless the names of the proprietors, Barclay and Sons, are engraved on the stamp affixed to each box: great danger may arise from the negtect of this caution. Sold wholesale and retailby Barclay and Sons(the only successors to Jackson & Co.) No. 93, Fleet-Market, Lon- don, price is. 9d. duty included and by their appoint- ment by E. Jenkins, Cambrian Office, Lister, un-d D.b we, Swansea Ilybert, Noath Dyke, Merthyr-Tidvii; Vanghan, and Williams, Brecon Davies, Bridgend Vacitall,and Jas. Bird, Cardiff; Price fiind Wykej.Aber- gavenny; Price, Crickhowell 'Harris and Evans, Car nurthen; Davies. druggist, Haverfordwest; and nios~ vendersof medicines iu the kingdom 1 GLAMORGAN. FOUR OXEN, of the Vale breed, that were used in farming work, turned to lattergrass in autumn, and Ibis spring faitened in a barn yard at Lanmihaiigle, neArCowbndge.with ground corn, Swedish, turnips, po- tatoes, and hay, where they are now, and will be sold to- gether or separate. TO BE LEt, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, OR THE FLTEEHOLD AFFN INHERITANCE 10 BE SOLD, IF PREFERRED, AVery neat DWELLING, delightfully situ- ated on an eminence, called NEWCASTLE COT- T Auh, C/ose to the market-town of Bridgend, in the county of Giamor^un, in a sporting country of great celebrity, the neighbourhood affording two packs of excellent hounds, andcoal ann provisions of every description very moderate; consisting of a parlour, drawing-room, and large pantry, kitchen, laundry, and five bed-rooms, with a spot of ground behind, and a garden in front of (In; House, and within a couple of hundred yards of the parish cbirrch, and not more than four miles from the sea, and a quarter of a mite uf a capital trout stream. Further particulars may he known by application to Mr. Tiros. Morgan, Solicitor, N eatil or Mr. Griffiths, Solicitor, Bridgend. No tetters attended to unless the postages are paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. T. WATKINS, Unless in the mean time disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given, between the hours of three and five in the afternoon, on Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1822, at the Cardiff-Arms, in the town of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, subject to such conditions as will be (licii e-nd there produced, A LL that MESSUAGE, BARN, STABLE, and OUTHOUSES, together with 52 Acres ol' j LAND, be the same more or less, ceminonly called and known by the name of FURLONG, situate in the several pairshes of CiHloxton and St. Andrews, and now in the oc- cu^JitJon of Mr, HowJand Hopkins. The Buildings are in good repair, and the Farm in excel- lent condition. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. R. W. Williams, boUcitovt Cardiff. Sale (if Coppice Wood. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, b7 Mr- JOHN LLEWELLYN, Onbaturntiy, the lHh day of M.y, "1822, at the Sfar.inn. in iVlerthyr-J yd vil, in the county of Glamorgan (subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced), be- tween the aours ol three and five in the afternoon, A LL that COPPICE WOOD, .lying and being Ti on called Kevan y-Forest, in the parish of ilerthyr-lydvil, situate within a mile and a half of the tram-road. Also, a sma]) Quantity of OAK and other BARIL Alr thomas Prichnrd, who lives on the premises, which are situate within two miles of the Quaker's Yard, will siew the Woo d and for further pafticulars apply at the ce of Mr. R. W. Williams, Solicitor, Cardiff. BRECONSHIRE. Crooked Timber for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. THOMAS PROSSER, At uie jj. ij.p (own of Brecon, on Thursday, the 2U OAY qr IVTAY ABOUT TWENTY TONS of CROOKED ■TIMBER, very suitable for Shipbuilding. The Timber is now lying on the Lower Wharf, Brecon.— For a view apply to Mr. Jame? James, Warfinger. -The sale to commence between the hours of five and gevenin the afternoon, GLAMORGANSHIRE. CAPITAL OAK TIMBER. TO BE SO lJ DRY AUCTION, At the Ship and Castle, Neath, on Tuesday, the 7th day of May, |J8?2, subject to such conditions of sale as.shall then be produced, 228 0AK TREES, of very large dimensions, marked with white paint from 1 to 21'8, now growing on Panfysais Farm (part of the, Neath Abbey Estate), in the parish of Cadoxlon; distant from Neath iour miles, from Swansea three and a half miles, less than one mile from the River Neath, and close adjoin- ing an excellent road leading from Neath to Swansea, over Crymlvn Burrows. Also, UK) OAK TIMBER/ TREES, marked as above, from 1 to 100, growing oh Giuish Farm, in the hamlet of Yuisymond distant fmm Neath fcur rjiiies, from Swansea, six miles, within a few yards of the Swansea River (Tawe), and adjoining an excellent road leading from Neath to Ymspenilw cSi. The attention of Merchants, Builders, arid others, li'par- ticularly invited to these lots, as tiie quahty of the Timber is very superior, and the means of conveyance to market so easy. For particulars and a view of the Trees apply to Mr. i R. P. Leyson, Hill, near Neath. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, The following Blood Stock, fyc. TV/TISS BRADLEY, a bay mare, 7 years old, LTJL got by Williamson's Ditto, out of an Escape mare, her dam by Eclipe—HEROD—TERESA, by Matchem, with a remarkable fine COLT FOAL, by Soothsayer, i SISTER TO THE RAT, a fine brown mare, rising six years o d, got by Poulton, out of Runnymede, her dam by Coriander has been bunted last season, leaps well, has car- ned a lady, a very excellent roadster, very temperate, and a most desir.-ibie lady's niare. A BROWN YEARLING FILLY, by Candidate, out of an excellent h-tcki'.ey iiiai e. For further particulars apply to Mr. E. Lewis, Red-Lion, Landaff, near Cardiff; if by letter post-paid. —— THE CELEBRATED HORSfi POPE, Bj, Shuttle, fyc.. WILL COVER, at ClearwelT Court, near Coleford, Gloucestershire, this season only, nt Ten Guineas a Mare, and Half-a-Guhiea the Groom. Half- bred Mares, Three Guineas, Groom's fee included. Clearwell is six miies froth Monmouth and eleven from Chepstow. Hay and Grass at 7s. per week. To Cover this Season, AT THORNHILL FARM, LLANDEBIE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, THAT capital iaid well-known STALLION, SCARECROW. Thorough-bred Mares at Five Guineas, and Five Shillings 'I the Groom Half-bred ditto, Two Guineas, alld Three Shillings the Groom. SCARECROW was got by Cmopus, out of Marga.rettd ;— 'i' ':Ou his Stock in this country (now two years old) are particu- larly admired, and are very strong in their bone. All Mares to be paid for at the time of covering. Thernhill Farm is situ. ted one mile from the Cross- i Hands-in»,. on the new line of road from Poutardulais to i Carmarthen. Thornhiii, Feb. 25, 5335, [ 17 ;1i1 GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, A, AM „ B.y Df NIEL BOWEN JONES, At Oldcastle, Bridgend, on Wednesday, the 24th day of A P"' LNSt. and following days, M t^e H0USEH0LD FLRNITURE of „.T,„ LFW JAC^^RE,LI-; comprising fourpost, camp, and other bedsteads, with furniture feather beds, bolsters, and p ows, wool and straw mattresses; mahogany dinin", Pembroke, and other Tables; mahogany, Winder, and „ ?JA"U' AN EXCIEJlent sofa, with dimity furniture; cabinets, ceharets, wardrobes, chests of d.awers,swing and pier glasses, washhand stands, butts, trays, knife cases, win- dow-curtains, carpets, hearth-rugs, blankets and couuter- panes, fenders, fire-irons, and a very large and useful as- pubHc kitchen utensils, worthy the attentiou of the The sale to begin each day at eleven o'clock and the whole to be sold without reserve. TO BE SOLD 13Y AuEFlON~ By S. LLEWELYN, On Tuesday, the 23d instant, r I^HE STEAM-ENGINE, BOILER, PUMPS, A TRAM-PLATES, BOATS, with all the Implementsand Materials jelonging to TYR CENNOL COLLIERY, in the parish of Llangavelach, near Swansea. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Samuel Bordell, Birmingham-Mount, near Swansea. Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneer. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, S. LLEWELYN, On Monday, the 29th of April inst, at twelve o'clock at noon, at the DWEUIIJG-HOI.SE of Mr. John Bevan, at Frog- lane, in the parish of Lanmadock, the under-rneutioiied FREEHOLD PREMISES, Situate in and near the village of Lanmadoek, in the county of Glamorgan, Lot 1. A DWELLING-IIOUSE 4- GARDEN, i";the village of Lanmadock, late in the occu- pation_of Mr. 1 omlinson, together with a small PIF.CE of nicli MEADOW LA N Dadjf)i!))np. containing about one. Acre. About FOUR ACHES of rich PASTURE and WOODLAND, called MANUEL, in the occupation of Mr. John Griffith. Lot 5. A DWELLING HOUSE and GARDEN, in tha village of Lanmadock, in the occupation of Samuel Jones together with l-4th part of what is called the Free Clifr Lot 4. A DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, & MEA- DOW neany adjoining, in the occupation of Mr. John Gammon, as Lessee thereof, for two lives each, about fortv years of age. J Lot 5. A DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and Half an Acre of LAND, in the occupation of David Edward who hoids the Cottage and Garden, under a lease for three' lives, all now in being. For other particulars apply to-Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, For a term of years, and entered upon immediately, TIIE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PREMISES: AN excellent well-built modern HOUSE, called KILVEY MONT, with about 83 Acres of Araple, I asture, and Meadow Land, within a ring fence, situated in the pansa ot Lansamlet, and about two miles and a half from the town of Swansea. The House com- prises a_ dinmg-i00111 2;> feet by 16J, by 10* in heightn, a breakfnst-room or library adjoining, drawing-room 18 feet jy I05, kitchen -)•> brewing kitchen, laundry, and 011 the lirst l.oor ,-1 bed-rooms 18 feet by Jf', and storeroom, 011 the lirst l.oor ,-1 bed-rooms 18 feet by Jf', and storeroom, on the second floor, with roomy cellaring', stables, and harness-rooms, coach-house, barn, outhouses, and garden adjoining. The Land is wellsituuterl on a gentle declivity, and is easily capable of very great improvement. Also, Ihe COLLI EH Y, now working under the above Estate. The quality of the Coal is so well-known as ,(0 render it superfluous to say any tiling in its praise the quantity'now raised finds a ready market in Swansea, and the Coal VVork may be opened oil a larger scale, and vantage 8 'EVei, at a trilling expense, to great ad- It would be preferred to let the above ns one concern, It would be preferred to let the above as one concern, to the same person. Also, EAGLE'S BUSH COLLIERY, situate near the Town, IVIINAL, and River of Neath, now working, and partly suppiynig NEATH with Coals. A Rail or Tram-road runs NOM uie j. it S mouth to the Neath Canal, and there is an excellent Wharf or Shipping place at Briton-ferry,- near the mouth of the river.—This Colliery also possesses the advantagt; of being easily worked above level, at a compa- withlr £ cxpeme.-An y quantity of Land will he let with It; HOUSES and a large COURT or PIECE 4 !S -V ^Uldte<J for building purposes, in Neath, and at Melmcrythan, an adjoining village. No persons wiil be treased with whose characters, re- sponsibihty, AND references are not, in the first instance, of unoemable respectability. For further particulars and to treat for any,part of the Premises application may be nutde, post-paid, to Air. Herbert Edward Evans, Solicitor, Eagle's Bush and to Messrs. Berrington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea Messrs. Deere and Cook, Solicitors, Covvbridge and Price, Esq. Solicitor, 8, New Inn, London, at whose Offices Maps of the Estates may be spen. For IVorms, Fits, Pains inthe Stonletclt, fyc. V)O"0..RMb are the cause of many internal af- • fiictions, which vary so much in their effects that they may be mistaken by the most eminent physician, and prove EQUALLY fatnt to the constitutions of adults and chil- dren th ;ugb the latter more extensively suffer from their destructive ravages. Their more usual symptoms are iiis, pains in the stomach, side, and head, loss of appetite, and pale, languid, and emaciated appearance in the patient.— WNRTE«FIN7RV7R ellicacy of CHING'S PATENT WORM LOZLNGEs 1,1 all such complaints, as well as m obstiuctions 111 the bowels, and every disorder where opening or cleansing physic is required." is so universally Known, and has been publicly acknowledged by so many persons of dislinction and rank in society, that it is unne- cessary here to enlarge on their peculiar virtues. Sold in boxes at 18. Hd. and 2s. 9d. by Butter's Che- nnsts, 4, Cheapside, London 20, Wati-rloo-Haee, Edin- 1SJEKVILLC-AIROFET, linbiin and by the urin- cipai Me^rcine Venders throughout the United ilingooiu. For preserving the Teeth and Gums. TpHE VEGETABLE TOOTH POWDER -I- has so long been in general use, that it is unnecessary to offer any further recommendation of it. Composed of vegetables, wilhout the admixture of any mineral or perni- cious ingredient whatever, it is free from the usual objec- tion against the use of other dentrifices. Its detersive power Is just sufficient to annihilate those destructive particles vfhich adhere to the gums and in the interstices of the teeth; liealing injuries in the former, and promoting a new enamel (where it has been injured or corroded) on the laUer. Is likewise imparts a firmness and healthy red- ness to the gum's; and if used regularly will preserve the te.edi in A sound stale even to old age. Sold IN B■■;<■ ■ at IS. 9IF.. by Butier's, CHEMISTS, IVo. 4, Chea-pside, ? 1 n, <,0, ttrl'I D'«c* I F ib 1 34, Sackville-street. IDublin; AND I>y toe- principal- PER. fumers and Booksellers !M OU^LI'-VT TJ N• B; Piochastis a>e 1 q n I t C V ^1 1 ^IOOTII PFJWDEH, and to c 1 t 1 ir s Butler, 4, Cheapside," are eitgi 'it- d ,yi til* btjimp and eahel attached to each box of his esteemed Dnitnfice, to distin- guish it from laiixA-rie^s under similar tiiies. live u. The followina: Patent Mcdicines mav be had of t E.Jenkins, Printer ol this Paper. WAINWRIGLIT'S STAFFORDS H I RE CORDIAL, And Royal English Medicine for Horses, [ WH1CH -^aS S'ven with unprecedentefl r » success in the most dangerous stages of the sleep- ing or raging staggers, gripes, colds, coughs, fevers, and all. d.isoruers original nig in colds, or Iron, grazing in marshy wet meadows, or alier severe exercise in" racing, hunting, working 111 coaches, past-chaises, or wagons, iParri ridin^' &c. and is universally acknowledged to' be the greatest re- storative to exhausted nature, and the most valuable hotse medicine ever known. Mr. NEWMAN of ihe Green Man Inn, B a met, near Lon- don, one of the principal Fosthuj; Hmscso-i the Greet Nortfy lload, has authorised the Proprietor to {nfnrm the Publici that he has used the above Medicine fnr several year# unions his own horses with, such complete success, that fte feetshim. p self warranted in receim,K,linS it t, the notice of Pojt end Stage Coach Masters, Carriers, Horse Dealers, Farmers, an'i all others who employ a number of horses, (IS tIu, Most valiubie thing of the kind he, evei met with. Sold at the Original Warehouse for Genuine Medicines, No. 10, Bow Church-yard, London and bv all the princi- P'^yountry Booksellers and Druggists.—price 2s. 6d. ilw boUle. also; Price Is. I'd. a bottle, Dr. Radcliffe's Elixir. FOR a general-alterative Medicine, this valu- able Elixir stands unrivalled; and the Public cannot have recourse to a more efficacious remedy, as a purifier N, as aptiri et of the blood from all humours, whether contracted by too free living, or from jaundice, surfeits, scurvy, or humours after the measles or small-pox, &c. Foraliobstructtona in the intestines, and for the cure of worms in .children or adults, it will be found equally serviceable. It assists di- gestion, strengthens the stomach, and has been found of infinite service to those who take long voyages, as a pre- servative against the scurvy. fcf" Observe that the words" Dicey q" Co." are printed in the stamp affixed to each bottle, as counterfeit sorts are offered for sale in almost every town. Price 2s. 6d. per box. DALBY'S GENUINE CARMINATIVE; after the experience of fifty years, is aciiiowledgeol to oil' be superior to all other remedies for convulsions, purgings, wind in the stomach, and all those disorders of the bowels which prove so fatal to infants. This Carminative also- affords the most effectual relief to grown persons in cases of cholic, fluxes, and other violent complaints injhe intestines. Various imitations of this invaluable medicine (by pre- tenders, total strangers to the true preparation) are circu- lated throughout the country. Purchasers are therefore requested to be very particular in asking for Get Daily'* Carminative," and carefully to observe the name of ".Fi Newbery" is engraved in the stamp 011 each bottle, price Is. 6d. Parents, where the health of their children is fit stake, will scrupulously attend to this necessary CAUTION. Dr¿ SIBL Y's Re- Animating Solar Tincture IS universally allowed to be the most plea- sant, safe, and efliencious remedy ever offered to the public. Its warm and .renovating qualities render it the best medicine for debility, consumption; nervous and rheu- matic Complaints,yellow j.iuixiice, spasms, indigevtiun, low- r.etS of spirits, and all those affections which harass ti;e weak, sedentary, aim delicate. It requires, no argument to convince more than a trial after which, those who va!ue health will iiever c;ioo-c to I, itf,6,,it it. Also, Dr. SIBLY'S LU NA R TINCTlJ REI for compliiiits- may be and 109: *"»> N. B. Observe, none can be genaine'unlei« signed bv the propdetifr, J. il. Saffell, in his own hand-writing, on the wrapper of every buttle. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC CANDY has for many Years been proved ail effectual Pieservative from the ill effects ol" Foes and DAMP AiR, which, in the winter season, are so prevalent in this climate. Its effects are to expel wind, to preserve the stomach from the admission of damps, and to relieve {hose who suffer from a difficulty of breathing.—In boxes at ls. l;-d. and 2s. 9d. each. lIA Yl\lA N's genuine original MAUEDVIXT'S ANTIsconnuTIc D nops have always lield the higli- est reputation in the .class of Antiscorbutics insomuch tiia- they have, during half a century, been an article of extent sive commerce the Ssorbutic Diseases fit all climates yielding to their alterative virtues. This Medicine enters the circulation in a deliberate and congenial manner— blending itself with the fluids without occasioning the least excitement injurious to the animal system. The Scurvy,1 Evil, Leprosy, Piles, Rheumatism,Contracted JOIntS. W 111\6 Swellings, Hard Tumours, and Carious Bones, give way to its influence. Its operation is so exceedingly easy, regular, and progressive, that the patient, attending to'the direc- tions, can never be at-a loss How to numagiJ or proceed and from the examples given with each bott e, theaflhctcd may judge how iar thgirdiseases will yield to itsissue. BARCLAY and SON'S, Fleet-market, London, liaving'purs chased .the original recipe and entire property in thi. valuable IViedieine, do hereby give notice, that, as a certain criterion of authcnttcity. a Lahct with their name and address, superadded to the-Stamp ",itIfthe name of J. HAYMAN. Golden square," will in future be affixed- to p each bottle. Price 4s 6d.» Its., and 22s. each, duty in- cluded and sold, retail, by all respectable booksellers. In bottles at Is l|d. and 2s. 9d. FOR COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMAS, &c. THE PLCTORAL ELIXIR.—Experience during a very long period has incorttestably proved he superior efficacy of this nMdicine, in all cases of colds, coughs, srid asthmatic affections. By promoting gentle ex- 0 pectoration it very shortly relieves the patient of a slight or recent cold, and a few doses are generally sufficient to re* move those which neglect has rendered more confirmed and obstinate, and which are accompanied with cough, spitting of blood, and- other serious symptoms. Its peculiar bal- samic powers tend to heal soreness,amri allay the irritation of the lungs, in cases ot cough and iw.asthmatic affections it assists and gives freedom 10 Uie breath. Thus it is an ex- tensively valuable remedy in the most prevalent class of complaints in this country, during the winter season. '[27; Purchaseis are requested to ask for che Pectoral Elixir, and to observe the name and address of Butler, 4, Chcup- alAo," an', enprtrued on the stamp attached to each bottle, to distinguish it from IMIT ATioits under similar titles. Price Is. l{i\ per bottle, FOR THE HEAD AND EYES. THE CORDIAL CEPHALIC SNUFF (the reputation of which has been established MORE thaw HALF A CENTURY) is a most grateful and effectual Remecfv for all Disorders in the Head, especially the common Head- Ach. It removes Drowsiness and Giddiness; relieves Dim- ness of the Eyes; and is excellent in curing recent Deafness. It « also a preservative against infections air. The_-following unsolicited Testituony is a recent con- nrmp,tion ofi! s efficacy "Two years ago last winter, T was. seizc-d, w iti, a violent cold and clnlL accompanied with much pain in my head. I was attended by an eminent medical gentleman a con. sideraole_ time ray head was blistered for more than a- month; I took various medicines, but without effect- At i length I was recommended to try the CEPHALIC SNUTT I purchased a canister, and rnuch to my surprise as wel) ws corniort, 1 toiiod considerabte rettef from its use. I have con tinued Ii) take it very trequentiy to this day and rcan truly say, that I have experienced more benefit from its use tuaiifrom all the medicines recommended during my iHnPt*. Ir „ "ISAAC ADAMS. ilandley, Dorset, May 16,3820."