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CLERK WANTED. WANTED, in an Attorney's Office in the town of Cardiff, a steady middle-aged MAN, as CLERK, who can speak the Weisli language, understands the Welsh practice, and the general business of an Office.- A liberal salary will be given, and the most respectable references required. Apply (if by letter post-paid) at Mr. Wm. Bird's Post- office, Cardiff. TO BUTCHERS. THE VERTEG COMPANY are desirous of JL receiving TENDERS for the regular WEEKLY SUPPLY of BEEF, MUTTON, &c. for their Workmen and they will keep open the time for receiving the same until Monday, the 6th of May next. Applications personally, or by tetter, post-paid, addressed to Fawcett St Co. Verteg Iron-Works, near Ponvypool, will be duly attended to. LADIES' SCHOOL at TYNYRHEOL, NEAR NEATH. Misses M. and T. THOMAS, of Prospect-House, Bristol, RESPECTFULLY announce to their Friends 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- cations and experience in the literary and elegant varieties of Female Education will ensure them public approbation. French, Italian, Landscape Drawing with the Principles of Perspective, Flower and Velvet Painting, the Use of the Globes, Writing and Arithmetic, taught by the Misses T. Music and D-incing by approved Masters. Cards ot Terms may be had at Prospect-House, Bristol; the Cambrian Office, and at Mr. Fagg's Library, Swansea. Bristol, April 3d, i82'2. JAMES BIRD, (From the Chemical and Medical Hall, London), RESPECTFULLY returns his most sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very fluttering encouragement lie has met with since his esta- blishment at CARDIFF; and, in soliciting a.continuance of their kin'¡ support;- he assures them. that every arttcie he sells shall be of the best quality, and free from every iind of adulteration. J. B. impressed with the importance oftd necessity of accuracy in dispensing the Prescriptions of Physicians and Surgeons, begs to observe, lie pays particular attention to that department of the profession, and pledges tiitnself that every Prescription shall ba 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 by lc,terpost-paid) to Mr. James Bird, Chemist, &e. Cardiff, Titis day are published, in Quo. price 6s. boards, CONSIDERATIONS on the SUBJECT of CALVINISM; AND A SHORT TREATISE on REGE- K E RATI O N designed for the U E <>f sBeh as feei interested in the Inquiry, whether C,alvinism be or be not the Doctrine of the Bibtt; and of the Church of England. By WILLIAM BRUCE KNIGHT, A.M. Chancellor of Llandaff Cathedral, and Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of i.landajf. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Of me, and Browne, London. Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE is hereby given, that the HALF- YEARLY GENERAL MEETING or ASSEM- BLY of the COMPANY of PROPRIETORS of this. NAVIGATION will be held at the Canal-House, in New- port. on Wednesday, the 1st day of May next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. THOS. COOKE, Clerk to the said Company. Newport, April 17.1822. J DIOCESE OF ST. DA VID'S. CHURCH-UNION SOCIETY. rpHE Society's SUBJECTS for PREMIUMS JL for the year 1im, are as follow 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."— Hebr. *ii. 11.. „ A Premium of Five Pounds Tor the best Sermon in English, on Romans ii. 6. 7, H'fto will render to every man according to his deeds, to them who, by patient. conti- nuance in well doingf seek for gi&rtf and honour, and immvr- tality. eternal life." A Premium of Two Pounds for the best Welsh transla- tion of a sm.ill Tract, entitled The Way to be Happy # Competitors for the last Premiums may be supplied with the Tract, by applying to the Rev. W. Morgan, Vicarage, Abergwilly. M The Premiums for the Sermons and the l ranslation are confined to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. David's. The Sermons und Translations to be sent in to the Rev. W. Morgan, Vicarage, Abergwilly, on or before the last day of June. ge The JEssa^ s to be stent otv or before the fast day of July next. Competitors for the several Premiums are desired to enclose their names in a sealed cover, having the same Motto on the outside as on the Essay, &c. and to write their Compositions in a plain, fegihhs hand. W. MORGAN, Secretary. Abergwilly, April I, 1822. T EVAN COUND, of Taybach, in the parish t of M«rgam, & county of Glamorgan; do acknowledge that I have behaved in « v«jry shameful manner to MARY JVIOHOAV—I ■hereby BEG HER PARDON for the same, and conless that the abuse I uttered Wis as false a.vit Was •malicious and scandaUus. U>pon her-consenting not to prosecutc we for the some, I promise ilwt this my statement shall n ppea r 111 the Camoriiui Newspnper, and also my ob- ligations 'P her f°T her kn»dnessiti uot treating me with the severity I deserved. April 22. 182 £ EVAN COUND. r0K THE flCH. TTNFAtLING SUCCESS, during a very 1 J Ion" period; has fully established the excellence of vTrKEiVtAN'* OR [GIN A L OINTMENT in the cure of that disagreeable disorder, the IICH, which it never fails to effect in qne HOUR's APPLICATION. This SlIfe, speedy, and efficacious remedy has been in ene-ral use for m1'll1Y years, without a single mstanceof its h^iti" to cure the most inveterate cases. It dues not contain the smallest particle.of mercury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be safely used by persons »• most delicate constitution. Sold an boxes at Is. Ud. by I he principal Medicine Ven- ,V « throughout the United Kingdom. N B In order to prevent the substitution of imi~ tari'm *>kfor Fneman's-Owt- T(> 6BSERF J KT.LP 8 SI^RN«TURE « S. FRRE- i9 ;« tijgravid on the lubd ufiixed to each box. .1 ¡ Entirely New Establishment In LONDON, (WHICH COMMENCED IN NOVEMBER LAST) FOR THE SALE OF Genuine Wines and Spirits, THROUGHOUT THE KINGDOM, FOR READY MONEY ONLY. HPH F. Public are respectfully mformed, that the Proprietors of the LONDON GENUINE TEA *• COMPANY, 23, LUDGATE- HI is*, iii consequence of the high reputation and decided preference their Teas. have obtained-throughout the Kingdom, have heen induced. Irum numberless suggestions, to embark in the WINE and SPIRIT TRADE, on an extensive scale, and on similar LIBEltAL PRI:fCIPLES under the designation of the London Wine COlnpany, 141, FLEET-STREET, LONDON, For the purpose of supplying CountrJ Residents with Wines and Spirits pure and unadulterated; and the following will be warranted of ERY SUPERIOR QUALITIES, at the Prices quoted: Per Dozen. IVr Dozen. Fine Forts, old in the Wood 42s. Ditto,'vintage 18i5 46s. Crusted old bottled Ports ,.5is to fi4s. Sherry .46s. to 50s. Superior old ditto 54^, to 63s. West India Madeira 5'(s. Superior ditto .60s. to ?2s East India ditto ?os. to 1(>5s. feneriiFe .42s. to 46s. Bucellas .48s. Lisbon and Calcavella 4,5s. Claret 7^,—very fine 90s. Ditto, Margaux, Lafivte, and Latour, £ b 5s. to £ b 15s. Hermitage £ 5 .is. Sauterne and Barsac .758. to 908. Champagne. 'pOs. toV Guinea. Hock &4s, to 8 Guineas. Moselle .60s.. to 723. Per Gllllon. per Gallon- Brandy, Jamaica Rum, 18s. J Hollands, 25s Geneva, 13s. This Company do not seltCape Wines, nor will they ever be admitted into their Cellars their qualities being invariably bud. As Agent will he appointed in every principal Town; but. in the interim, all Orders, accompanied by Remittances, will be immediately forwarded, FREE OF CARRIAGE, to any part of this Country.— ..application for Agency will be answered unless post-paid. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEIUITELF, THE FARM of WEIG-VAWR, very eligibly A situate within two miles of Swansea, aild containing by admeasurement 06 Acres, or thereabouts. A teriti will be "ranted to a responsible tenant. For further particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. Jam; s llall, Goat-street, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. T. WATKINS, Unless in the tnean time disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given, between the hours of three and five ill. the afternoon, on Saturday, the tit!> day of-.Jttiie, at the Cardiff-Arms, in the town of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, subject to such conditions as will be then Mid there produced, ALL that MESSUAGE, BARN, STABLE, and OUTHOUSES, together 'with 52 Acres of Li\AL), be the same more or less, commonly called and knowlI by the name of FU RLONG, situate in the several pairshes of Cadoxton aod St. Andrews, and now in the oc- CUj-ation of Mr. Rowland Hopkins. 1112 Buildings are in good repair, and the Farm in excel- lent condition. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. R. W. Williams, Solicitor, Cardiff. Sale oj Coppice Wood. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN LLEWELLYN, On Saturday, the 11th day of May, \82'2. a< the Star-inn, in Merthyr-J ydvil, in llie county of Glamorgan (subject to such conditions its will be then and there produced), bv- tween the hours t-f three and five in the afternoon, ALL that COPPICE WOOD, lying and being on a Farm calied Kevan-y-Korest, in the parish of Merthyr-Tydvil, situate wnhin a mile and a half of the tram-road. Also, a snial! Quantity of O AK and other BARK. Mr. Thomas Pricliard, who lives 011 the premises, which are situate within two miles of the Quaker's Yard, will shew the Wood and for further particulars apply at the office ol Mr. It. W. Williams, Solicitor, Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. CAPITAL OAK TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sbip and Castle. Neath, on Tuesday, the 7th day of ■May. subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced, 223 TIMBER TREES, of very c 1 euT' 'ar^e ^jftiensions marked with white paint trom 1 to wnv growing on Pantysais Farm (part of the Neath Abbey Estate), m the jjarish of Cadoxton: distant from Neath four miles, frum Swansea three. amia hal f miles, less than one mile from the River Neath, and close adjoin- ing an excellent road leading from Neath to Swansea, over Crymlyn Burrows. Also, 100 OAK TIMBER IREES, marked as above, from 1 to 100, growing on Glaish Farm. ill the hamlet of Ynisymond distant from Neath four miles, from Swansea six miles, within a Jew yards of the Swansea River (Tawe), and adjoining all excellent road leading from Neath to Ynispenllwcii. The attention of Merchants, Builders, and others, is par- ticularly invited to these lots, as the quality of the Timber is very superior, and the means of conveyance to market so easy. For particulars and a view of the Trees annlv to Mr R. P. Ley-son, Hill, near Neath. J TO BE SOLD BY. PIUV ATE. CONTRACT, The following Blood Slock, &;c. MISS BRADLEY, a bay mare, 7 years old, got by Williamson's Onto, out of an Escape mare, her dam by by Matchem, With a remarkable fine COLl' FOAb, by Soothsayer. SISTER TO THE RAT, a fine brown mare, rising six ¡ years 0 d, got by Poufton, out of Runnyinede, her dam by Coriander has been hunted last season, leaps well, has car- ried a lady, a very excellent roadster, very temperate, and a most desirable lady's mare. A BROWN YEARLING FILLY, by Candidate, out of an excellent hackney maie. For further particulars apply to Mr. E. Lewis, Red-Lion, Lamhiff, near. Cardiff; if by letter post-paid. THE CELEBRATED HORSF. POPE, By Shut lie, 4t. WILL COYEU, at Clearwell Court, near Coleford, Gloucestershire, this season only, at Tea Guineas a Mare, and Half-a-Guinea the Grooni. Half bred Mares, Three Guineas, Groom's fee included. Clearwell is six mites from Monmoiuh and eieveu from Chepstow. HnyandGmMat7)t.perwee.k. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSE, in Fisher-street, in the town of Swansea, consisting of two parlours, drawing-room, four best bed-rooms, three garrets, and convenient domestic, olhces. For further particulars apply at the Office of Mr. Price, Solicitor, Swansea; if by letter post-paid. '1'0 BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY", OR THE FREEHOLD A ND INHERITANCE 10 BE SOLD, IF PREFERRED, A Very neat DWELLING, delightfully situ- ated on an eminence, called NEWCASTLE COT- TAGE, close to the market-town of Bridgend, in the county of Glamorgan, in asporling country of great celebrity, the neighbourhood affording two packs of excellent hounds, and coal and provisions of every (fesct iption very moderate consisting'of a parlour, drawing-room, and large pantry, kitchen, laundry, and live bed-rooms, with a spot of ground behind, and a garden in front of the House, and within a couple of hundred yards of the parish church, and not more than four Illiies from the sea, and a quarter of a mile of a capital trout stream. Further particulars may be known by application to Mr. Titos. Morgan, Solicitor, Neatii; OT Mr. Griffiths, Solicitor, Bridgend. No letters attended to unless the postages are paid. CARDIGANSHIRE. | TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (By virtue and in pursuance of the Gerneu'r-glyn Inclosure Act), A the Gogerddan-Arms-inn, in the town of Aberystwith, j county, on Monday, the l<Mh da/ of June, JoS!2, between the hours of three and six in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, SEVERAL PIECES or PARCELS of va- luable MARSH LANDS, adjoining or near to the; navigable River Dovey, in the several parishps of Llanfi- hangel Gcneu'r-glyn and.Llanganfelin, containing together by admeasurement 298 Acres, a little more or less, and divided into 13 different lots for the convenience of pur- chasers. Maps and particulars of such lots are left for inspection at die Office of Joh^i .Jenkins, Esq. 14, Red-Lion-square, Lon- don and at the Office ol James Morice, Esq. North Parade, Abervstwith, the Utter of wlium will on application direct a person to shew the said lots. GLAMORGANSHIRE TO BE LET, For a term of years, and entered upon immediately, THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PREMISES: AN excellent well-built modern MOUSE, called KILVEY MONT, with about 83 Acres of .Arablc, Pasture, and Meadow Land, within a ring fence, situated in the parish of Lansamlet, and about two miles and a half from the town ot Swansea. The House com- prises a dining-room 2:i feCt by 16f, by in beightit, a breakfnst-room or library adjoining, drawing-room 18 feet by 16|, 'kitchen 20 feet by 13, brewing kitchen, laundry, and spacious offices and conveniences on the ground floor three bed-rooms 17 feet by 13, and dressing-rooms attached, on the first floor; 4 bed-rooms 18 feet by 10, and storeroom, 011 the second floor, with roomy cellaring, stables, and harness-rooms, coach-tiouse, barn, outhouses, audgarden adjoining. The Land is well situated 011 a gentle declivity, and is easily capable of very vreat improvement. Also, the COLLIERY, now wforktng under the above Estaie. The quality of the Coal is so well-known as to render it superfluous to say anythins: io its praise; the quantity now raised finds a ready market in.Swansea, and the Coal Work may be opened on a larger scale, and worked above level, at a tiifling expense, to, great ad- vantage. It would be preferred to let the above as one concern, to the same person Also, EAGLE.'SBùSH COLLIERY, situate near the Town, Canal, and River of Neath, now working, and partly supplying Neath with Coals. A Rail or Tram road runs from the Pit'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 aLo possesses the advantage ot being, easily worked above level, at a compa- rative trifling expense.—AUy quantity of Lansl will be let with it. Also, Several HOUSES and a large COURT or PIECE of GROUND, eligibly, situated for building purposes, iu I Neath, and at Meimcrythan. an adjoining village. No persons will be treased witii whose characters, Ie. sponsibility. and references are not, in the first instance, of undeniable respectability. For further particulars and to treat for any part of the Premises application may be made, post-paid, to Mr. Herbert Edward Evans, Solicitor, Eagle's Hush; and to Messrs. Berriiigtoti^ and Jenkins. Solicitors, Swansea; Messrs. Deere and Look, Solicitors, Cowbridge and Rfbt. Price, Esq. Solicitor, 8, New Inn, Loudon, at whuse Offices Maps of the Estates may be seen. I I 1 \J{TANTED, a HUNTSMAN, who tho- roughly understands the Management of a Pack of Harriers. Applications to be made by letters, post paid, addressed to the Committee of the Cardiff Hunt,CarditF- Anus,Cardiff. BRECONSHIRE. Crooked Timber for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. THOMAS PROSSER. At the Angel-inn, in the town of Brecon, on Thursday, the fd day of-^Tay next,- A BOUT TWENTY TONS of CROOKED AX. TIMBER, very saitabifc for Shipbuilding.. I he Timber is now lying on the Lower Wharf, Brecon.—— For a view apply to Mr. James James, Warfmger. The sale to commence between the hours of five and seven in the afternoon. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, On Monday, tlie 29;h of April inst. at twelve o'clock at noon, at the dwelling house of Ulr. John Bevaii, at Frog- lane, in the parish of Lanmadock, the under-mentioned FREEHOLD PREMISES, Situate in and near the village of Lanmadock, in the county of Glamorgan, Lot 1. A DWELLING-HOUSE 4- GARDEN, XJL. in the village of Lanmadock, late in the occu- pation of Mr. Tomlinson, together with a small PIECE, of rich MEADOW LA N D adjoining, containing about one Acre. Lot a. About FOUR ACHES of rich PASTURE and WOODLAND, called MANUEL, in the occupation of Mr. John Griffith. Lot i. A DWELLING HOUSE and GARDEN, in tb« village of Lanmadock, in the occupation of Samuel Jones, together with 1 -4th part of what is called the Free Clift. Lot 4. A DWELLING HOUSE, GARDEN, & MEA- DOW neariy adjoining, in the occupation of Mr. John Gammon, as Lessee thereof, for two lives each, about forty years of age. Lot 5. A DWELLING HOUSE. GARDEN, and Half an Acre of LAN D, in lite 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 Befriivgton and! Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansea. ° -c-. ¡ GLAMORGANSHIRE^ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (By order of the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of Edward Jenkins. a Bankrupt), r By JOHN AUBREY. AT THE BEAR-TNN, COWBRIDOE, On Tuesday, the 14th day of May, 1822, at ten o'clock,in the forenoon, subject t., such conditions of sale as sitall be then and there produced, A MESSUAGE & TENEMENT of LAND, TIR GIBBON, alias GREAT CLOSE I'E- N!, A/ "'a0 a LENEM EN I1, FARM, and LAND, called SIR JOHN's LAND, alias TYll SIR JOHN; and a small CLOSE, called JANE GLEW's ACHE. con- taining altogether 6t A. 2R. or thereabo>its, situated in the parishes of Latmiaes. Eglwyshrowis, and Flemiuastone. The premises are held unfJer a lease bearing date ;he ^nih nay of December, 18f)6, granted by the late Thos YVynd- ham, Esq. to the said Bankrupt, for the term of 99 years, determinable on the lives of Edward, John, and William, three of the sons of the said Bankrupt (the youngest of whom is now 17 years of age), and subject to a reserved yearly rent of £15 J7Si 1 -J''? ^an.^ excellent quality, and lias been lately laid down in Irencli and other artificial Grasses, with the exception of five acres now in Turnips. For a view of the premises apply to Mr. Edward Jenkins, at Picketstooe and f,jr further particulars to Mr. Edward I riest Richards, Solicitor, Cardiff; or to Mr. Thos. Bassett, Solicitor, Bonvilstone; if by letter the postage must be paid. o jfr%v PHANTASMAGORIA; Or, the Challenging. SURE Patrick 0'Conner in taste was not lacking, His Boots when he polished with WARRBN'S Jet Blaching. It was not a Play fait, nor vet Oratorio, That Pat went to see;twis" a Phantasmagoria. I I hough simple the means, the effect is surprising; Each luminous form; !ike aspectre seem, rising, And gliding towards you from chaotic shade, While silence and owe the spectators pervade. No.t so with O'CONNOR, by hocky, tlefillnce lie threw in the teeth ot this spectre alliance. Next morning in bed, and his Boots standing by, His shade in the fine jetty glow meets his eye j- 1 fr"im valiant, all dread still he smothers, i' 1/ yol4r tiow, ot one of t/rnir brothers t <1 v U<J' t0 t.'ie nwnnen (said fat) that von take to, You nod, as the man in the play says, then spake, too." » Same I light's ex: hibit ionCPat took his old station, And made his unique, unexpecied oration;— "Mtstfr F<t!))t-<!MMago)-f)/, 'youc"njuringtief:" Turnhimout turn him out f-o, 'tis O'CON Pn's belief, A child when I was, aird the pride of my mother, You CHANO'D MB"—hear, heat, yot) Tier FOIt "ANOTHER; Arrah • look, at my Boots now, some scheme lo obtain, Ttiese devils he sent, sure TO CHANGS ME AGAIN." Lond laughter went round.i*biit the Boots glossy hue Admired attention from ev'ry one drew. Lach doubt done uwav with, no friendship is lacking, Xt PAT KICK O'CON N OR AND Faint ast Mogorcy And Mirth still confesses, when te lling her stoiy, A faithful auxiliary in W,ARnIi:N'S Jet Black tig.' This Easy Shilling and Brilliant BLACKIKO, prepated by "? a SO^STRAND,tondoiV; atidsoid at owausea Edmonds J.eri'ki'W Bevaii Walters Jones Mcrtliy T Morgan Brecon Vaughan Llandilo Hughes Llandilo Hughes £ k_1?ri)ert'1 •• Proflreroe Milford Starbnct Cardiff Hopkins Cowbridge Ballard lenby •• Hey no Ids Tenby Reynolds Bridgenà Jones Hibberi ■ • Troeman Carnjarttieh Evans j Bafdwji Morri'i* I Kidwelly F^vans Llanelly H««oll&Son Handovery.. D/tvies n l 1 Williams Pembroke Wil n)o i &co Haverfordwest Jenkins And sold in e> ery town in the kingdom. LiQuro .in Bottles 6d. lOtl. 12d. and 18 1. each.—Also BLACKr.vo.in Pots 6d lS'd. and I8d each. Slu!j';ng Potof Paste is equal to Four Shilling Bottle* Of Liquid. •" Ask far WARBitt'tBucntws The following Patent Medicines mav be had of S. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper. DR. SYD EN MAM's FAMILY PILLS OF HEALTH. THESE PILLS (entirely vegetable) are un- rivalled in cases of h. ad-ache. Joss of appetite. flatulence, obstructed digestion, and in all bilious and liver Complaints. They contain no mercury, or mineral in any shape, and lire so peculiarly mild in their action as to require 110 confinement or aile'iai/on in diet. The most delicate females find the use ol them materially beneficial to their general Alitl iho-e v»l>o have used them agree in opinion, and pronounce them the most SAFF., Bur D. and EFFECTUAT, FAMILY JVIEOICINF. EXTANT, No'liiu^ can prove the superior it y of these piils more than the numerous cases communicated by persons of great respeciabiiity, and the -countenance given them by the first characters of the present day. Sold in boxes at Is. tfd. 2s. 9d. and 4s. 61. by Butler's, Chemists, No. 4, Cheapaide, London; 20, Waterloo-place^ Edinburgh; and 34. Sack ville-street, Dublin; and by the principal Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom. ALSO, WAINWRfOHT'S '"J Afi S T A F F O R D.S II IRE CORDIA L, And Royal English Medicinefor Florses. WHICH has been given with unprecedented ing success in the most dangerous stanes of the sleep- or raging staggers, gripes, coids, .coughs, fevers, and ail disorders originating in colds, or trom grazing in nVirshy wet meadows, or after severe exercise in racing, huniingj working in coaches, psst-chaises, or waggons, hard riding, &c. and is universally acknowledged to be the greatest re- storaiive to exhausted nature, and the most valuable horse medicine ever known. Mr. NEWM, N of the Green Man Tnn, Barnet, near Lon- don, one oj the principal Posting Houses On the Great North. Road, has authorised the Proprietor to inform the Public, that he has used the above Medicine for several years among his own horses with such complete succcss, that he feels him- self warranted in recommending it t., the notice of Post and Stage Coach. Masters, Car tiers, Horse Dealers, Farmers, and allothe;-s who employ a number of horses, ds the most valuable thing of the kind he evU met with. Sold at tlie Original Warehouse for Genuine Medicines; No". 11), Bow Church-yard, London"; and bv all the princi- pili Country Booksellers and Drugglsts.-Price 2s. 6d. the bottle. Price is. ltd. a hoftie, Dr. Hadcliffe's Elixir. FOR a general alterative Medicifte, this valu- able Elixir stands unrivalled and ,the Public cannot have reconrse to a more efficacious remedy, as a purifier 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. For all obstructions in the intestines, and for the cure of worms in children of 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. .K? Observe that the words Dicey &Co." are printed in the stamp affixed to each bottle, as counterfeit sorts are oifered for sale in altuott every lown. Piicp 2s. 6d. per box. DALBY'S GENU! X E CARMINATIVE; after the experience of fifty years, is acknowledged to be superior to MII other reme'-ie* fur convulsions, purgings, wind in the stomach, and all those disorders of the bowcia which prove so fatal to infants. This Carminative also affords the most effectual relief to grown persons iu cases of cholic, fluxes, and other violcnt complaints in the intestines; Various imitation £ 01 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" Gel Dalby's Carminative," and carefully to observe the name of "f. N'ewbery" is engraved in the stmup on each bottle,— price is. 6d. Parents, where the health of their children is at stake, will scrupulously attend to this necessary CAVtiow. Dr. SIBLY s Re-Allimating Solar Tincture IS universally allowed to be the most plea- sant, safe, and elhcacious remedy ever offered to the public. Its warm and reiiovating qualities render it the best medicine for debility, consumption, nervous and rheu- malic con.-piaintssyellow jaundice,spasms, indigestion, low. ne"S of spirits; and all those affections which harass tiie weak, sedentary, ann deticate. It requires no argument to convince more than atrial after which, those who value health will never choose to be without it. Also, Dr. SiBi,y's LUNAR TINCTURE, for complaints ncident to the Female Set, in bottles at 4s 6d,and 10s. 6d. may be had of most venders in the kingdom. N. 13. Observe, none can be genuine unless signed by the proprietor, J. R. Saffell, in his own hand-writing, on the wrapper of every bottle. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC CANDY has for many Years been proved an effectual Pieservatire from the ill effects of FOGS and DAMP AIR, which, ia the winter season, are so prevalent in this climate. Its effects are to expel wind, to preserve the stoina'cU from the admission ot damps, and to relieve those who suffer from a difficulty of breathing.—In boxes at is. ltd. tmd 2s. 9d. each. IL\ Yi\! A N?s genuinê original MA RED ANT'S ANTUCOUIUTTIC DROPS have always heid the high- est reputation in the cfnss o £ Antiscorbutics insomuch tlia- they have, during half a century, been an article of extent sive commerce (he Scorbutic Diseases of all climates yielding to their alterative virtues. This Medicine eniers the circuLvtiou in a deliberate and congenial manner— blending itself with the fluidswithout occasioning tile least excitement injurious to the animal system. Tlni Sct'fvy, Evil. Leprosy. Files, Rheumatism,Contracted Joints, W hue 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 rTree- tions, can nev-cr be at a 10$8 how to manage or proceed and from the examples given with each bottle," the afflicted niav judge how far their diseases vill yield to its issue. BATVCI.AY an4SoNSr Fleetrinarket, Loudon, having'purs, Chased the original recipe and entire properly in jhis 4 valuable Medicine, do'herebjf give notice,that* asatfertain criterion of authenticity, a Label with their nanie ttlld address, superadded to the Stamp with the name of J HAYMAN, Golden square," uill in future be affixed to each boitle. Price 4s 6d.. Its., mid «i. each, duty in- l cluded and sold. retail, by all respectable bookseller*. Price Is. lid per bottle. 1 OR THE HEAD AND EYES THE CORDIAL CEPHALIC SNUFF (the reputation of Which has been established MQUE THAW t HiI LF A ÇKNTURY)IS a l,,n'' grateful and effectual Remedy for ail Disorders in the Head, cspecial!v 1he common Hcad.. Ach. It removes Drowsir.ess and Giddiness; felievesDim- nt'ssof the Eyes and is excellent in curing recent Dcufness, It is.also a preservative o-gainst infection's air. The following unsolicited Testimony is a recent con- firmation or i's efficaty Two years ago last winter, I was seized with a violefit cold and chill. accompanied witli niuch pain in my bead. I was attended by an eminent medical gentleman aeon. Stderable time ray head was blistered for more tlwni a month; I took various medicines, but without effect. At length I was recommended to try the CEPHALIC SNUFT I purchased a canister, and much to liiy surprise as well as comfort, I found considerable re lit-f from its use. I have continued to take it very to this day and lean truly say, that thave experienced more benefit from its use than from all the medicines tecommendt d during my illne<-3 "ISAAC ADAMS Handle* Dorset, May 16,18*0."