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SWANSEA HUNT, npiIE next MONTHLY' DINNER will, be JL on Tuesday, the 4th .day of December, at the Bush- itin, Swansea- • Dinner on tahleat half past four. STEWARDS FOB THE 'S'EO-OXD MONTH, WM. JEFFREYS, Esq. Portreeve of Swansea, A BT[Lr,,S Clerk. Duys '1' HUN'TING TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. FAINTED l'WOR-CL()J'HS. JUST received from the best Manufactory in England, a large Assortment of FAINTED FLOOR- CLOTHS, to be Sold at a reduced Price. Apply to Mr. Burall, High-street, Swansea. J?.B. A genteel HOUSE, in late the residence of Lord Grey, to be Let tor the winter mouths, Purniahed, at a low prieS.—Apply as above. ( One Property.) MORE CAPITA fTpRiZES and of GREATER MAGNITUDE, THE STATE-LOTTERY, begin DRAWING the 28th of JANUARY, 1305. SCHEME, 1 of £ i>5,Oi.)Q is £26,000 a — 20,000 — 40,000 a 10,000 — 30,000 — 5,000 1.5,000 6 -— 1,000 — C,000 10 — 500 — 5,000 3Q — 100 — 3,ooo 6(J" 50 — :3,000 €,150 20 —. 123,000 25,000 Tickets. < £ .250,000 Tickets and Shares, are selling at every Licensed Lottery Office. Present Price of Ticket- -IB 7 0 JT dt 7 0 Eighth £ 2 7 6 Quarter .•••• 4 14. 0 | Sixteenth 14 0 » Per-ons in the Country will be supplied with Tickets or Shares on the same terms as if present, by sending; Post- office Orders, good Bills, Cash, Bank Notes, or Prizes of former Lotteries, to any LICENSED LoTTF.RY-OFFiCE. HIGHiUlDSQN, GOOD LUCK and Co, OF CORNHJLL 9: CIIAIUNG-CROSS, LONDON, TE& ESPECTFULLY request leave to recom- JtV mend to their Friends and the Public in general, an e airly purchase in the present Lottery, as it is presumed the iictels -will ru: nearly all sold .before the wheels go round, wbieh",ÜI11t\vi'luce'<hel,Óce TheSchi-mlC is loIrÜvcrsally approved of, having more. Capital Prizes, and of greater TVh^nitude than the last Lottery, in which the Pub- lic were so fortunate to have -every one of the large. Prices, {iro I the 1 tve Hundreds up to tlie Twenty Thousands in- clusive) shared, amongst them, notwithstanding the Sub- it ribei had a "Teat n mi ur of Tickets on hand when the Di iwn < nunenccd. • Tite Lottery will Jsetriu Dr.twing the 28th JANUARY, 1805. and ft rr vf,?! Sale at uit* Licensed -State-Lottery Offices of RICHARDSON. GOODLUCK$Co. London, WINTER LOTTERY, Begins Drawing 2'olh JANUARY, 1805. T. BISI-I SOLICITS the perusal of the Grand Lottery Scheme in another part.of tlus papery, which-lie .flatters himself will be found to contain more capital Prizes than asnatin.a Lottery of so few Tickets, and the astonishing success that has attended the purchasers of Tickets ana: Stun-cs at .his OHK:es,' for several vtai-, past, (where the Prizes are paid on will, lie hopes, ensure hima. 'continuance of their iavoins. Tkefoilotvm'g Capital P,rises have all been shared .and sold at his Officcs, in the present near, 1804. IK SHARKS. Ho. 8,221 <, £ 20,000 it I-. ;i- 10,000 9,09o 5,000 10,2 i") '2,000 i'> aooo' jo/,10 2,000.: —- l.ooo h. 1,000 23,118' 1,000 3,235 500 t3.!12 •, 500.] 'IN7 WHOLE TICKET?!. No. 24,671 1:>,000 i 1,61). 2,000; l,Oo > 1,000 6,790 1,000 0(1,7,1 ••• 1,000 21 )><{ 1,000 'J'. J J ■••••• 1,000. I 2,o2<> 600 1! .1i •••••• 500 too), 500 2 >'<> 500 Ticketsand Shares are selling at. bom Ills old-established: Olives, No. 4, Cornbill, and No" 9. Charing-Cross, London, -tthcre all business in the Public Funds is transacted with 1idelily and dispatch, rpiiE ABKHNANT IRON. COMPANY A having established their WORKS at ABERNANT, jiearMsutTUYti-rvDvii;,Glamorganshire, under the firm of 17 teg to inforiu. ilic Piihlic, that are 11000vprcpared to cast and lit up STKIM-ENGIN KS npon any Plan, and to make all surts of CASTINGS for COLLIERIES, CorpEB- WOKKS, MI'NK-WOISKS, BTTHKRESI.and other purposes. JAMES BIRCH, th" »-j Misiminr Partn-r, Hatters himself from the approved quality oj the Abernallt Iron, and along experience ai an Engineer and Founder, he shall be able to execute orders tor. Engines, aud .Castings of every descrip- tion, to the satisfaction ot those who will favour1 him with their orders, winch shall-he executed ou very reasonable terms, and wIt-lithe strictest: punctuality. „. This Day is published, In joyal quarto, with an elegant appropriate Frontispiece, PRICE 10s, ,GD. And inscribed to all Lovers of Welsh Music, SIXTY of the most admired WELSH AIRS, collected principally d'aritig an Excursion into North- ales. By the/Rev. W. BINGLEY, A. B..&C. The Basses and Variations arranged for the Piano-Forte by W. Russell, Jun. Organist to the Foundling Hospital. London: printed for E. Williams, Bookseller to the Duke and Diicliess.of York, No. 11, Strand; and sold by T. Pres? ton, No. 97, Strand T. Jenkins, Printer-of this Paper; and all other Music-sellers in the United Kingdom. "T ANCIENT BRITISH BIOGRAPHY. This Day is published,. In a neat pocket volume, price t'i.6c1. in bcards, with an "appropriate Frontispiece ot C.i;i. RIA, nnFIE CAMBRIAN BIOGR VPIIY; or, His- X torical N otices of Celebrated Men among the Ancient Britons: containing Biographical SI < tche- of the Lives, and some account of the Actions and Characters of near 1700 British Heroes who flourished ill Briuun from the remotest period to the present time, collected from authentic Infor- mation and UllCJelll Records. By WILLIAM OWEN, F, S. A. Printed for E. Williams, Bookseller to the Duke and Ductless of York, No, 11, Strand; and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; aud by ail Booksellers Great- lJJitain and Irelaad. PEMBROKESHIRE.. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Friday, the 30th day of November inst. unless disposed of in the mean time by Private .Contract) at the M ilford- Castle, in Milford, at three o'clock in the afternoon, A New-built DWEJXING-HOLSE, and a large GARDEN, situate at MIIFORD, consisting of: four roiim on rise lower tloor, ilw? on the second, and live on the third, with aeonveIlierit place adjoining the same for building another House, all walled in. Likewise, all tl>e STOCK in TRADE of the late Mr. SAMUEL MoRGAx, Watchmaker. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Jas. Saies, now liv- ing at the above house; or Mr. Ebenezer Lloyd, Fishguard. N. B. Applications by letter (post-paid) will be duly at- tended to- BRECONSHIRE.. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Swan-inn, in the town of Hay, on Thursday, the (5th December, 1804, between four and six in the afternoon, subject to the Conditions of Sale to be theivjwoduced, iii the I Valuable TIMBER in the following lots-: Lot i. rpwo HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE A OAK TREES, marked (X). growing^ on Pent- wyn Farm, in-the parish of GT.ASBURY, within half a riiile of the turnpike-road leading from Brecon to Hay, and within the same distance of the river Wve. •• Lot 2. FIFTY-SIX OAK TREES, marked (X) growing ..on a Farm called Dusfryn, in the parish of HAY. Lot 3. ELEVEN ELM TREES, marked (X) growing on the same farm. Lot 4 SIXTEEN -ASH and WELSH ELM TREES, •.growing on the same ..farm, also marked X.. The Tenants on the several Farms will shew the Timber.; and for'i'urthci' particulars apply to Mr, Ma-ybery, Solici- tor, Brecon. -BRISTOL.' FOR SALE BY AUCTION, At the Ta\ lois-II'II, Broad-street, on Wednesday. 28th, 'Thursday 29th, and Friday 30th of November inst. and on Saturday, Mondfty, and Tuesday the 1st, 3d, and 4th December, and lvwt on'Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, aud Satin l.i\ ilit,'JJd, '> 1, and 24th of tiiis instant No- vember, as advertised m the Bristol Gazette, .■npHE lary^t Quantit- of HOUSEHOLD, A FURNITURE! that has been-offered lor sale in this city for many years; consisting ot mahocany chairs, tables, sideboards, card-tables, looking-glasses of various descrip- tions, partictdariy t\vo gl i^ses. of large dtmensrofis. such that were never ojfercd for saie before ;Aikcw Ï4ic twenty leather, and .niillpuff beds,, with,bolsters and mattrusscs, bedsteads and furniture, cotton, dimity, chin; mcriue, and siik da- mask, seven long mahogany tabics for cofiee-rooms or pub- oiis a lie rooms, carpets and floor-cloths ot large, (i large quantity of china, e:arthellware,. i d 1 of every de- scription; a very elegant po-rtabJe Hiiiiard-Tabte. The last day of sale will be aold, npwards of 2000 Ounces of PLATE, consisting ot every thing that is useful. N. B. The salc-^o.begin at ten o'clock each morning. A good fire will be kepi; in the room. DAVID CHERRY, Auctioneer. A LINE OF W'llARF GROUND TO, BE LET, Betwehtthe PUBLIC QUAY and PIER. PERSONS -inclined to take LEASES for 99 years, commencing from the 25th-"day of March next, of the above ground, in Lots not exceeding uO or 60 yards •each,'in front to ..the River,"upon the following Terms, are desired to signify the same at the Office of Mr. Jeffreys. ANNUAL RENT PER RUNNING YARD. For the first three 3rears, ^s. 6d. Second, ditto, 5s. R-emt)inder. of the term, 10s. The foundation of a Wail towards the River, according to a line approved of, to be laid and raised to such height and of such thickness as shall be required, within the Ílrsl three ,years. The Wall to be completed inthecourse of the next suc- ceeding three years, of such dimensions as shall be required. Swansea, Nov.. 5, 18U4. KIDWELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPO N AT LAB V-DAY NEXT,' ALL that edntmodious and substantial DWELLING-HOUSE, situate* in the town'of -KID- WELLY, and now in the occupjition ol-Benjarain Haselwood, Esq. consisting of a breakfast-parlour, dming-pariour, "kn- chen, pantry, china closet, and. cellar, on the. gro lilla-floor; a drawing-room and two spacious bed-rooms 011 the second- flopr; with three cxtremety good ceiled attics^ coai-liouse, and brewing-kitchen, with a pump welt supplied with water in the yard. A wailed Garden .planted With iruit trees. A quantity ot good, nch.Meadow may be bad. therewith if required.. { For particulars apply to Mr. John Thomas, merchant, Kidwelly. N. B.- A person inrlinable to engage in Business may hear of a situation. To the LADIES Of'SW.'l.N's£Aand.ils viáiÛly. BEAUTY, HEALTH, and a GOOD SET of TEETH, Can only be acquired by. the use of BUTLER'* RESTORATIVE TO0TII- POWDER, from the original Redipe of the late Dr. P. H. Dimsdale, patronised and used by the Quean and Princesses, the Duchesses of York, Bediord, Gordon, Hut-, laud, St. Albans, and most of the Nobility. This Powder is prepared from Vegetables, and is entirely free from the Acid, or any Mineral substance. It destroys the scurvy, imparts a firmness and beautiful redness to the gums; to the breath the most delectable sweetness; and, if used constantly, will rCllderthe ieeth of a pearly whiteness; and prevent tooth-ache. Many medical gentlemen, who use it, de,clare It a line bracer, eradicating the foulness to which the mouth is.subject from diet or disordered lungs; and by Its healing, purifying, and balsamic qualities, trees the mouth from any unpleasant taste. Sold-wholesale and retail by Mr. Butler, No. 4, Cheap- side and retail by T- Jenkins, Vrinter -of this Paper, and J. Flcxman, Swansea; and by most Booksellers and Mer dicine Venders ill every town in t'hc United Ivnigdom, in boxes at 2s. 9d. each. To prevent counterfeits his Majesty's Hon. Commissioners have permitted the name of It. Butter, No. 4, 'Cheapside, to be engraved in black on the Stamp, winch is ailixed around each box. Of T. JENldXS may also be had, (From Mr. Butler's Warehouse) Dr. HUGH SMITH'S cooling opening PILLS, for BI- LIOUS COMPLAINTS; which have been long celebrated ,among-the Nobility aud Gentry for their extraordinary vir- tues. Price 3$. 6d. per box. CHING's WORM LOZENGES, an effectual Remedy for the Worms in children and aduks. Price 13|d. and 2s. gd. FORD's PECTORAL BALSAM of HOREIIOUND, Is. l|d. GAMBLE'S BRITISH MEDICINAL TEA, 2s. 9d. DIXON's A.NTIBILIOU S PILLS, 2s. 9d. BEASELEY"s FAMILY PLAISTER, 2s. 6d. J•3X. ITCH OINTMENT, 1s. 9d. ) PEMBROKESHIRE, hear FISHGUARD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. THOMAS PHILLIPS, At the dwelling-house of Thomas Laugharne, in the town of Fishguard, on Monday, the 10th -day of December next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, SEVERAL THOUSAND OAK TREES, C3 mostly fit for SHIP-BUILDING, now standing on the Tenement of PEN-ALI.T-WEN, situate in the parish of LLAN- I,LA WEB, in the county of Pembroke, near the highroad, two miles and a half from Fishguard, and six from N ewport. To be viewed till the sale.—For particulars; and to treat by Private Contract, apply to Mr. Thomas Rees, "at Court, near Fishguard; or to Mr. Thomas Phillips, she Auctioneer, at Wern-ly gos, near Narberth -if by letter, free of postage. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bear-inn, Llandilo, on Monday, the 24th day of De- cember next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, The following FREEHOLD PREMISES: Let 1. A LL that MESSUAG E, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called BWLCH-Y-RHYD; containing by admeasurement about 112A. situate in the parish of LI ANFYNITII, and now in the possession of Mr. John Jones, tenant from year to year, at the rent of £ 21. Lot 2. All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called PANTYVtt); containing by admeasurement 8?A. 2R. SP. situate in the parish of PK.NCAIITI KG, .and now in the possession of Mr. Evan David, tenant from year to year, at the rent of £11. Lot 3. All that: Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called LLWYN-OWEN; ;containing, by admeasurement 95A. 1R. situate in the parish of PENCARREC;, and now in the possession of Mr. William Palimos,. tenant from year to year, at the rent of ^18. Lot 4. And all that Cottage, Garden, and Lands, called LLETTY-GWYN, situate near the village and in-the pariSh-of LEANER WAD, and now in the possession of Mrs. Mary Simon, at the yearly rent of^"2. 2^- "Tlie abo^e Farms haye-an extensive Right of Common, are conveniently situate for the markets ot Llandilo, Llan- dovery, and Carmarthen, and are capable of considerable advance in rent. Tht. Telia 1 is villI shew their respective Farms; and for particulars apply to Mr. Lewis, Gallt-y-ggge,, near Caimicr- then or Root. Nelson Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. NEAR, THE TOWN OF LLANELLY. TO DE, SOLD BY AUCTION, n' On S-atinday, the 8th day or December next, at the King's- AnrtS inn, in the toi.1101 C.u uartiien, betwen the hours of two aiid,si,K tl,P aftqrnoon, subject to the Con- ditions ol Sale which shall be then produced, uiiless dis- posed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given, By WILLIAM DAVIES, Auctioneer, Lotl. LI, that FARM and LANDS, called il GARN-HOWEL'L and STAVELL-WENN, situate within three miles of the sea-port and market-town of LLANELEY, in the said county, and adjoining tlie turn- pike-road leading from Llanelly to Llanon, and within a few hundred yards to the Carmarthenshire Railway V con- taining about 70 Acres: of ARABLE,. MEADOAV, :and .1 AS'I LIRE LAisDS, and now let to a tenant at the rent of £ 50 per annum. The continual rapid increase of trade at the port of Lla- nelly, the plentiful supply Qf Lime and Coals at a very cheap rate, and the great consumption of every article ol agricultural gro wth in the neighbourhood, are considerations that render,.these Lands an object worthy the attention of those persons who may be incline^ jto become purchasers of lands. There are Veins of Coal, Culm, and Iron Ore tinder these Lands. Also, in the town of Carmarthen, on the same day, To be SOLD by AUCTION, L II Lot 2. AU that neat and modern-built DWELLTNGr HOUSE, adjoining the Buffalo-inn, in Upper Market- I street, in the possession of Mr. Morris, Linen-Draper, now let to him at the yearly rent iDf-l,30, but under lease for a term of 21 years, lately granted, at the reserved rent to the landlord of a per annum.: Lot 3. Also another very commodious and eligible DWELLING-HOUSE for carrying on any trade or busi- ness, situate in Upper Market-street, and now. held under all old lease, at the yearly revit but capable of very great advance upon the expiration of the lease. For particulars apply to John Williams, Solicitor, Car- marthen. Freehold Jhstlites in Glamorgans/iire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,. By Mr. STEPHENS, At the White-Lionmn, in Bristol, on Monday, the 21st day of January next, at .six. o'clqck in tlie afternoon, subject to such Conditions ot Sale as will be tht'n arid there produced, Lotl- A LL that capital MANSION-HOUSE A JL and DEMESNE LANDS, called MAINDY, which contains about 77'Acres ol" good MEADOW and PAS IT: HE GROUND, part now in hand and part held at w ill, e.lued at 1 ;>0 per annum. Lot 2. 131!1 AGE 4- FARM, c %!ed MONACIITY, which contains about 1(32 Acfes of good ARABLE, MEA- DOW, and PASTURE GROUND, part now in hand and part held at will, valued at ^'190 per annum.-There arc also TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS for Labourers, witlfa SrABLE, and-LAND yet umnclosed (being lately part of Cardiff Great Heath), cpntahnng 7 Acres, adjoining to this lot, and valued at ^14 per annum, which will be sold with it, and form a. part of the lot. Lot:3, A MESSUAGES-FARM, called KEV EXPOTH, containing about 90 Acres of ARABLE, MEADOW, PAS- TURE, and WOOD LAND, situate in the parishes of Lis- vane, Lanederne, and Lanmiliangte^y-vedw, now kept in liand, and valued at A'6(.) per annum. LotA. A MESSUAGE # FARM, called UPPER HII4 FARM, containing about 75 Acres of ARABLE, MEA- DOW, PASTURE, and WOOD LAND, situate in the pa, .ri.,lr, of Lanishcn, andlet to Edmund Heine, as tenant at will, for £50 per amnnn. Lot5. A MESSUAGE^ FARM, called LOWER HILL FARM, 'containing about 70 Aci-M of ARABLE, MEA- DOW, and PASTURE LAND,, situate in the said parish of Lanishen, and now let to Thomas Lewis, as tenant at will, for £ 30 per ann. but: let for the ensuing year, commencing at Candlemas next, for cL60, The first of these lots is in the parishes of St. John's, Car- diff, and of Landaff, and the second in LandafVand Whit- church, and arc both situate on a gentic ascent above the river Taff, between" one and two miles north of Cardiff, 011. the direct road from-thertce to Merlin i-Tidvil, and adjacent to the Glamorganshire.Canal. Tiiey are very healthy, and rendered peculiarly beautiful by the richpicturesque scenery surrounding. s Lot 2d is free from.Tythcs and"Church Rates, and both enjoy awarm aspect.—Ati the lots are well Watered, and obtain Lime and Coal oil very reasonable terms; and the tlirws last tot: iif at a short distance from Cardiff. For further particular^ apply to-Vv'yndbam Lewis, Esq. Lanishen-house to Mr. Btowu, a»uUvil>»r,.(i^rdui'i vr the Auctioneer, at Bristot.. ), 'Cardijif Oct. ild, Now Loading at MILFORD, for Port MO RANT, JAMAICA, s. I 1 THE NEW SHIP SLEBECH HALL, Capt.> WILLIAM VAUGHAN, Burthen 300 Tons. Will sail wiih first con- two-thirds of her Cargo engaged- For freight or passage enquire of tlie Captain on board .or Messrs. Thomas Pliilipps, and Co. Merchants, Milford. GLAMORGANSHIllE. MERTHYMAIVR ESTATE. ALL Persons who have any debt due and .owing to them from the Estate and Effects ofCIIAS. BOWEN, heretofore of Merthyrmawr, near Cowbridgc, in the county of Glamorgan, Esq. deceased, or any debt, charge, or other incumbrance which does now, or can, or may in any manner affect the Manor and Estate of Merthyr- mawr, are requested fortbwuh to send the particulars of such debts, charges, and incumbrances to Messrs. Dynelev and Sons, of Gray's-Inn. London; or to Air. Powell, of.Lantwit- Major, near Cowbridge aforesaid; in either case specifying the nature of their security, the sum secured, and the'rate and amount of interest due thereon. RHEUMATISM, PAINS IN THE LIMBS, &c. Dr. Batemaus Pectoral Drops. THE Public never had a more valuable Me- dicine presented to them, than these inestimable Drops, as a certain cure in Rheumatic and Chronic Complaints, violent Colds, and consequent Pains in the Limbs, giving relief in the 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 say 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 frequently as much the reverse, the ill efl'ects of which Lave been often experienced; it is therefore recommended to every one to take particular notice, that the words Di- cey and Co. No. 10, Bote Church-yardare printed in the stamp affixed, to each bottle, and signed at the top of each bill of iirectioiis-all others are counterfeit. Sold, wholesaie and retail, by Messrs. Dicey and Co. in bottles, at Is. lid. duty included and retail bv T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, and J. Edmonds, Swansea; E. Rees, Neath; J.Daniel, J.Hosa, and J. Goulston, Carmarthen; O. Owen, Haverfordwest; R. Wibiiot, Pembroke; R. Rees, Llandovery; W7, and G. North, Brecon; B. Hili, Knighton; Bevaii and Sweetman, Hay; N> Beadles, and Rees and Belch, Pontipooi; C. Yatcbell, Cardiff; H. Llewellyn, Bridgend O. Tudor, Monmouth W. Pritchard, Chepstow; W. Court, St. Briavil; T. Browning, Lidney; D. W hite, Blakeney and by the principal dealers in Pa- tent Medicines in every town throughout Great-Britain. Ot whom may be had, irom Dicey arid Co.'s warehouse as above, tent Medicines in every town throughout Great-Britain. Of whom may be had, irom Dicey and Co.'s warehouse as above, 4, d. True Daffy's Elixir 03 Smaller bottles g Dr. Anderson's Scots Pills, 30 in a box 1 l1- Hooper's Female Pill3 1 1 Í Squire's Grand Elixir 1 8 Rostock's Elixir 2 3 Dr. Radcliffe's Purging Elixir •* Z s. d. St01lgllton'sElixir 1 1+ Friar's Babam 1 l| .Bathing Spirits 0 9 Godfrey's Cordial 08 Golden and plain Spirits of Scurvy C rass 1 1Æ Beaume de Vie 3 6 Ryiner's Tincture 2 9 Walker's Jesuits Drops 2 9 Sold in, T. JENKINS, SWANSEA. CURIOUS AND INTERESTING. This Day is published, price 3s. In one volume, octavo, of near 300 pages, with an elegant Portrait of the Author, A New EdiUtm (with Additions) of AGUIDE to HEALTH; or, ADVICE to bOl H SEXLS in a variety of Complaints: explain- ing the-most simple and eflicacious'remedies for those diseases which are treated on under the following heads. viz. Abortion Addrcs^ to the fair Sex —- Parents,Guardians,Sec. Advice to nervous Patients Air" Appetite As-tinna Barren, women Appetite Asthma Barren, women Bashlulness Bathing, observations on Birth,-particulars-relating to Body, unlavorable posture of Birth,-particulars-relating to Body, unlavorable posture of Rowels .Bubo Rowels Chlorosis, or gracn sickness Child-bearing Child-birth Chordee Cliancres, Clap Cold. Consumption Conception Cure for nervous diseases Dancing Daily exercise Dejection Delic i e n c y 0 f n aturalstreng th Difference hetween venereal symptullls and those otten mistaken for them Digestion Dreams Exercise Female complaints Fits Flannel Flatulence, or windy com- plaints 1 Fluor Albus, or whiles Girls Gonorrhoea Gout" Gouty spasms in the stoiiiaeli Great schools Heavy suppers Hereditary diseases 'Heart-burn Hypochondriac complaints Hysteric affections Immoderate, evacuation Internal sinking Incubus, or night mare Irregularity about tlie turn of .life Jue Leprosy Liiue-w\ter Lowness of spirits Love Maids of a weakly constitu- tion Man Menses Memory, loss or defect of Mind, ,1iseascs of Mothers, their duty Nerves, weak Obscene conversation, banc- ful effects of s Parents alllLGúardians -———, address to Paraphymosis Phthisis, or consumption Phyuiosis Pregnancy Quick digestion Rhcumatmn Riding on horseback Rising early Scurvy Scrofula Suppression of the menses S\Hl!mill:2:S S y n 1 p to 1 u s of Prcgnrmcy 'tea Temperance Timidity Turn of life Ulcers in the throat Venery, excessive disease. Virgins by sea W Water Weakness I Wind Windy liquors Wine AVoinen's milk Wo.men Youth. By S. SOLOMON, M. D. 0 blessM Health thou art above all gold and treasure it is thou who enlrwgest the soul, and openest all its powers, to rcceive instruction ahd relish virtue. lie that has thee, has Utile more to wish for; and he that is so wretched as to want- thee, wants every thing with thee I"—-STERNE. TO THE PUPLIC. Every person, young and old, should purchase this book, there being scarcely an individual who is not interested in sonic part of ii. Til particular it. is recommended <0 young 1 9 men and boys; as an early afiention toihe latter may serve to guard them from a fatal fuck on which thousands have and be the means ct rpreserving their bodies from dis- ease, and atso.their souls,- their minds, and all their faculties from destruction. London; printed for the Author, and sold llY H. D. S^- 111011(1: Paternoster-row, aHil Mathews, Strand; Dugdaie, Dublin; Baxter.1 Edinburgh; Halv,' '•>» M. • l'ellast:; and by all other Booksellers and I'x ,5 1 provincial Nmvspaj-ers' in the United Kin»dou 2':4v*U vored iv*i vt carriage. This Day if published, In one volume octavo, considerably enlarged anftimproved, rnic-e 3s. 6e> SEV/ED, rrHE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S LA W- A YER; and the FARMER'S COMPLETE LA," Lr. BRARY containing ad the Laws now m force which parti- cularly relate'tD Country Gentlemen, Farmers, Ciergyo»c«t, Graziers, and persons ot all denominations, who principally .residein the country, down to the present time, including the whole Law respecting Waggons, .Cattle, Sheep, W00U tithes, Game, Fishing, Bridges, Woods, luciosures, 6cc. To which are added, sincetite publit:atioa of the last edition, the new Acts of Parliament: respecting the Duty on Post and Race Horses, Stage Coaches, Game Certificates, the Bill for regulating the Exportation and Importation of Corn, &c. passed the last Session of Parliament, with several recent adjudged Cases of extreme importance. By WM. MARRIOT, of the Inner Temple, Esq. I "BARRISTER AT LAW. London: printed for J. Stratford, No. 112, Holborn-liill; and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, aud all oilwt Booksellers in the United Kingdom. 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I BEG leave to inform you, that ever since the year 1790,1 had been afflicted with the LUIS VENE- It EA; which, from its obstinately resisting every course of medicine prescribed -by the most eminent of the. i-v: .fty here, and undergoing several several courses of sal vatio'i, and twice.discharged from tlie. Hospital, with ith<' i«- would appear to be of the most inveterate nature. In the spring of last year my disorder had got to such a head, as nearly to put a period to my existefhefc—I had a large ulcer on the crown (jf my head, one <)H';ca.ch?.ru), Ict ie<jj were broke out in a frightful man»4r .my right was dread- fully painful, and had been in a state of tile > i,»n ior^ne tasi: seven years; my left had also two oil it was very much discoloured, and gave ine such e c 1*1 tting paiü, particularly "hen warmÎn bed, as. nearJv to deprive me of rest; in this lamentable state, was reeoiumendsd by Mr. J. Thompson, (who received 90 great a cure by them lIere) to fake your LEAKK's PATENT PILLS, which I began to do on the 26th of in the course, of a tort- night I began to rcceive benchi—in little nvnv t"an a month tlie ulcers on 111 v 'head and arms ver, soundly heal- ed—;soori after, the sores on my legs healed also: lea* ing,. however, considerable discolouration in the skin. and pain in the bone of the left, w hich, by the blessing oi God, and a little longer perseverance in vourinvaluabie Medicine, sub- sided the nodes the skin regaining its natural hue, and the nocturnal pains gradually going off. I thus became, by yoi-r liberal advice and medicine, perfectly free from yd,I.my ib.riucr complaints—have recovered tuv former spirits and strengUi, and am become jolly and fat, in which state having continued many months to the astonishment of all who.kncw me, I am at a loss in what terms to express my gratitude, but beg you, for the good of other suffering mor- tals; to make this my case as public as possible, as I shall on every occasion in so doing you will greatly oblige, Sir, your gratelul, obedient, verv numbie servant, ILEX, MURKER. S^anVClose, High-street, Edinburgh. Witnesses to the Cure:—John Thompson, N0. 3, X ,-w U Pouhry-Market, Ediuburgh. John M'lntush, Old As-euibly- Close, Ediuburgh. Prepared and sold by the sole Proprietor, Thos. 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