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COWBIIIDGE TURNPIKE DISTRICT. N. TOTICEis hereby given, that a MEETING of the COMMISSIONERS of the said DISTRICT -wi !1 lie held, by adjournment, at the Bear-inn, in Cowbndge, <>a 1 uesdstv. the 11th day ot December next, at the hour of eleven iu the forenoon, for l! pa po^i_ of taking into con- Ntderattot. the proposed aiu i *iors i oafls w ( I the. eaidDisirict. EDWARD POWELL, Treasurer. Laiitwit-Major, Nov. 2b, 1«04. JdORE CAPITAL >,n< of GREATER MAG 2s Hi JJT, IN THE STATE-LOTTER Y;, Te begin DRAWING the 20th of JANUARY, 1305. SCHEME. 1 of £ 25,000 is '£25,000 a 20,000 40,000 3 — 10,000 — ,30,000 3 5,000 — 15, 000 6 — 1,000 — 6,000 10 500' — 5,000 SO 100 — 3,000 60 — 50 "— ■■ 3,000 6,150 — 20 123,000 g5,000 Tickets. ^.230,000 pickets and Shares are selling at every Licensed Lottery Office. Present Price of Ticket. 10 0 Half •••••• 9 0 Eighth ■ • • £ 2 80 Quarter •••• 4 15 0 Sixteenth • v 1 4 0 Persons in the Country will be supplied with Tickets :OT Shares on the same terms as if present, by.sending Post- office Orders, good Bills, Cash, Bank Notes, or Prizes of forme*Lotf eries, to any LICENSED LOTTERY-OKFICR. JLotteries Restored to their Original State, AND TICKETS and SHARES SELLING BY BRANSCOMB and CO. NI}. 11, HOLBORN, and 37, COR I'll I, Where the first £ 30)000 Prize ever shared, was sold in one Half, one'Qnarter, one Eighth, and two Sixteenth; likewise ike first Blank ever entitled to £ "20,000, No. 7,i 17; and where the Ticket No. 9,219, entitled to £20,000,- lEn.the last Lottery, was sold in one Half. one Quarter, one Kighth, and two Sixteenths; likewise where the following Capital Prizes have been sold, shared, and registered, namely, 4 of £ 30,000 15 of £ 5,000 7 ■ ■ 20,000 96 2,000 11 •• .10,000- 53 • •' 1,000 And the onlv £3,OOü Prise ever shared, "besides a great number of « £ 500t £ '200, £ '100, Sc.; The Prize's paid at the, above Offices as fwxm itS drawn. Schemes gratis. and every particular relative to the present Lottery may be had of T. JENKINS, PRINTER OF THIS PAPER, By whom onlers. are received for the above Offices. Please to observe, the present Lottery abounds with.Ca- pital Prizes far exceeding any former one, with only 25,000 Tickets, therefore an early purchase is recommended. nRISTOL, Nov. 30,1804. The Oldest and only fiÛl LICENSED r 0 Y OFFICE in BRISTOL, where the 7 >i i >, liutineu has been legally transacted on the most UK 11 t;« for these Thirty four Lotteries past. NORTON and SON, MILTON's-HEJD, CORN-STREET, BRISTOL, (And no where else on their account,) SELL TICKETS and Legally Stamped •SHARES, divided into Halves, Quarters, Eighths, and Sixteenths,,■ in the ensuing Lottery, to begin Drawing 28th JANUARY, next. And BOYDELL's TICKETS for the SHAKESPEAR LOTTERY, which ,-Ill be determined by the above on the 28th January, price Three Guineas. SCHEMES GRATIS. Orders with Cash Notes punctually attended to; and the prices may be seen by referring to the general Lottery advertisement. 27m Day is published, In royal quarto, with an elegant appropriate Frontispiece, iMticv. 10s. 60. And inscribed to all Lovers of Welsh Music, SIXTY of the most admired WELSH AIRS, collected principally during an Excursion into North- Wales. By the Rev. W. BINGLEY, A. B. &c. The Basses and Variations arranged for the Piano-Forte By 4W. Russell, Jun. Organist to the Foundling Hospital. j'ondonprinted fcr E. Williams,Bookseller to the Duke and Duchess of York, No. 11, Strand; and soldby T. Pres- ton, No. 97, Strand; T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper; and all-other Music-sellers in the r mtecl Kingdom. ANCIENT tnnTlSJI BIOGRAPHY. This Day-is published, In a neat pocket volume, price 7s. 6d. in boards, with an appropriate Frontispiece of CAMUJIIA, The CAMBRIAN BIOGRAPHY:; or, His- torical Notices of Celebrated Men among the Ancient Britons containing Biographical Sketches of the Lives, and some account of tile Actions and Characters of near 1700 British Heroes who flourished in Britain from the remotest period to the present tiuie, collected from authentic Infor- mation and ancient Records. By-WILLIAM OWEN, F. S. A. Printed for E. Williams, Bookseller to the Dnke and Duchess of York, .No. 11, Strand; and sold by T. Jenkins, Printer, of this Paper; and by all Booksellers in Great- Britain and Ireland. ATKINS's COMPOSITION f< r DPSTROY- ING RATS and MICE, is allowed to be the most fflicacions thing ever yet discovered for speedily extirpating these pernicious vermin from corn st •cks, barns, stables, dwelling-houses, mills, malt-houses, granaries, &c. The it umber of letters the proprietor has been favoured with from persons of credit and respectability, testifying the great advantages they have derived from the use of it, are too ex- tensive for a newspaper advertisement;, but may, be seen at large in the hand-bills. Price 2s. 6d. the box, with properdirecl ions for using it. Sold, wholesale and retail,,by Messrs. Dicey and Co. in bottles, at Is. lfd. duty included and ict in > t1 Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, and J. Edmon's Sw n t i} E. Hee-, Neatli; J. Daniel, .1. Ross,> and J. Code ( un itmi O. Owen, Haverfordwest; R. Wilinoi, jfemui-oke: R. llqcs, Handovery; W. and G. North, Brecon; l> fl il, Knighton; Bevan and Sweetruan, Hay; N. Beadles, and Rees and Beici), Pontipool; C. VatclæU, C ndi-i 11. Llewellyn, Bridgend t). Tndor, Monmouth; Vv. Pritchard, Chepstow; W. Cuurt, St. Briavi!; T. Browning, Lidncy; 1). White, Blakeney; and byti)e .principal dcajers in Pa- tent Medicines in every town throughout Great-Britain. 1)::7' Be careful to ask for Atkins's Composition far destroy- ing Rats, each box of which is enclosed in a blue wrapper, »I^UED with THE name OF j, ATK.IN#, the iuveutvr. « almanacks AND Ladies 8,' Gentlemen» POCKET-BOOKS For 1805, MAY BE HAD OF T. JENKINS, Priatet of this Paper, AT THE LONDON 1 di< l Also the under-mentionea NEW PUBLICATIONS: MALKIN's SCENERY, ANTIQUITIES, # BIOGRA- PHY of SOUTH-WALES, with Plates, in quarto, boards. Price £ 12s. 6d., BINGLEY's NORTH-WALES, including its Scenery, Antiquities, Customs, &c. 2 vols. Plates, bds. Price £ i: is. The LAKE of KILLARNEY, by ANNA MAllIA POR- TER, 3 vols, boards. Price 13s. 6d. THORN HILL'a SHOOTING DIRECTORY, with Plates, 4to, Price £ 1. lis. 6d. boards. TURNER'S COMPLETE LIST of NEW STAMP DUTIES, 8vo. boards. Price 5s. SPORTING ANECDOTES, Original and Select; in- cluding Characteristic Sketches of eminent Persons who have appeared on the Turf; and an interesting Selection of the most extraordinary Events which have transpired in the Sporting World; with capital Plates. Price 10s. 6d. YOUNG's FARMER'S CALENDAR, containing the .Business necessary to be performed on various kinds of Farms during every Month in the Year. Price 10s. 6d. in boards.—Tins Calendar is the l-nost useful as Well as the cheapest Book eVer addressed to, practical Agriculturists andirs general Circulation promises the most beneficial Ef- 'fects'to the/Landed Interest. A GUIDE to all the WATERING and SEA-BATHING PLACES in tbcKingdom; with Views and'Mans. Price 1"> LOUNGER'S COMMON PLACE-BOOK^3 vols. il:Is PUBLIC CHARACTERS for 1804-1805, lOs. (kl. WILKES's LLTIERjp to his DAUGHTER, 4 vols. .H.Is. COTTON's VIRGILTR A VESTIE, 3s. 6d. BLOOMFIELD's POE-MS, (>s. CH ATTERTON's WORKS, 3 vols. 11. lis. 6d. DAVIES's CELTIC RESEARCHES, 12s. Pruife anil STATIONARY of every Description. DRAWING PAPERS Of all Dimensions. Best Warranted BLACK-LEAD PENCILS. A 1ARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES Sf GENTLEMEN'S GLOVES, ATMODERATErMICES. A great variety of GENTLEMEiw EI a N ric BRACES. .LIST So much, admot In. 11'¿ntt'1l$r:. An elegant assetnolage of REAL POKTYPOOL WARE. LIKEWISE THE FOLLOWING MUCH-ESTEEMED AND GENUINE. PREPARATIONS; Cox's Calcined Magnesia, 2s. fid. —:—Charcoal Dentifrice, Is. l|d Mrs, Gordon's Violet Soap, 2s. 6d. Middlewood's ditto, Is. -——-————Abyssi.nian Flower ditto, Is. —— -Shaving-Boxes,- containipg Abyssinian Fldwer Soap, and Brush, with directions, 2s. (id. Newton's Sweet-scented Lupin Soap, 1s.. Palm Soap, Is. v Soai,, is. Royal Windsor Soap, fid. Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar, 2s. 6d. Conrf-Plais'ter and Gold-Beater's Skin,.3d. 6d. Bav lev's Patent Jilacking-Cakes, dd. Russia Povvder Blacking, Is. Chinese Liquid for ladies Spanish leather shotts, 1s. Ditto ditto Red, Is. 6d. Hudson's Liquid for cleanin g Boot-Tops, Saddles, See. is. Ingram's Boot-Top Restorer^ Is. Young's Dew or Water-proof Blacking Balls, 6d. Essential Saft'.of Lemons, Is. FinePuugent S a! ts, Is. Tinctnre of Rhubarb, 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d. Tincture of Myrrh, 1s. 6d. Juniper'sEssence of Peppermint and Pennyroyal, Is. 1-Jd. Tooth-Brushes, Is. f Rose, Prussian, Peruvian, and Oriental Lip Salves and Balsams, 9d. each. Ford's iine Britisb Ink Powder for Records, 6d. ——- British Red Ink Powder. I Durable Ink for writing on linen, &c. with a pen, Is. 6d. Spirits of Hartshorn, 8d. IludjoiVs Nankeen Dye, Is.—Bott's Nankeen Dye, Is. Spirits of Lavender, Is. Seveme's Emollient Balm for Shaving, &c. 2s. Packwood's superior Razor SlTO ps, 3s. 6d. 5s. and 10s. 6d. — Razor Paste for keeping them in repair, 2s. 6d. Middlewood's lloval Cosmatic Powder, Is. Medley's British Herb Tobacco, :;d.. Gamble's incolllparableBritish Herb Tobacco, 2d. Esprit de la Rose, Is. Essence of Musk, Lemon, Jessamin, Lavender, Violets, Bergcunot, &c. Is; each. Refined Vegetable Acid, for flavouring Punch, 3s. in- chiding a small phial of Tincture of Lemon Pecl. Sandweli's Issue Plaister, 1s. Issue Peas, Is. per dozen. Atkins's never-fuilirig- Preparation for destroying Rats and Mice. Church's Volatile Tincture for the Tootli-Acli, is. 1ld. Greenough's Tooth-Tincture, Is. l|d.. Haywood's Tincture for the Teeth audGums, Is. 1-id. —————————— for curing the Tooth-Ach, Is. 14¿Li. Newton'ss Restorative Tooth-Powder?-ys. 9d. Ainboyna Lotion, 4s. 6d. Butler's RestorativeToolh-Powder, 2s. 9d. Carbonic Tooth-Powder, or Vegetable Dentifrice, 96. 9d. German Corn Plaister, Is. l-|d. Infallible GermaN Corn Salve, is. I!(]. Bott's Corn Salve, Is. Ifd. Dr. Solomon's celebrated Abstergent Lotion/ 2s. 9d. Dickinson's Gowland's Lotion, 2s. 9d. 5s. 9d. and 8s. 6d. Cheltenham Salts, 2s. 9d. ItdinedLiquorice, is. Magnesia, Peppermint,.Heartburn, Paregoric, and other Lozenges, Tablets, &c. Together with the genuine and approved PATENT MEDICINES.. REGULUS OF ANTIMONY. FRY, STEELE,q' Co. LETTER-FOUNDERS, TYPE-STREET, LONDON, VERY respectfully" acquaint the. Consumers of'this, valuable article, that Having embarked a large capital, and formed very exUn < connections, whereby 'they are enabled, to procure Aulimonv from the Mines on the best possible terms, they are cktermined to sell Regains i icr the manufacture of which they have for many years Had a decided preference,) at much reduced prices. They solicit the attention of their Friends and the Public, pledging themselves to execute all orders with punctuality, and of such quality as. Uiey trust must ensure approbation^ To OIVNERS and .MASTERS of VESSELS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By THOMAS BOWEN, Jun. On Wednesday, Dec. 19, at the Warehouse of Mr. Jeremiah Williams, OIl the Strand, Swansea, The greatest part of the M ATERIALS of CIIARLOTTA AMELIA, lately stranded in Carmarthen Bay; con- sisting, among a variety of other articles, of the xollowing Cables and Masts, with theit* dimensions: Cable 100 iathoms by ll-l inches, fifty-four fathoms of this cable never were wetted. c Cable 7.5 fathom by 11 inches. Main-mast 55 feet by 13| inches. Mizen-mast 55 feet by 1'0| inches. » The Materials may be viewed three days previous to the sale, upon application to the Auctioneer, who will attend lor that purpose; or should any person "wish to purchase by Private Contract, he is equally authorised to dispose of fheln. The sale will commence at twelve o'clock at noon. — CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SULD BY AUCTION, At the Bear-inn, Liandilo, on Monday, the 24th day of De- cember inst. at three o'clock in the afternoon, ,f 11,0 1 The following FREEHOLD PREMISES: Löt 1. A LL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, 11 and LANDS, called BWLCH-Y-RHYD; containing by admeasurement about 112A. situate in the garish of and now in the possession of Mr. J'ohn Jones, tenant from year to year, at the rent of ^21. Lot 2. All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, called PANTYVID; containing by* admeasurement 87A. 2R. 3P. situate in the ■parish oi PENCARREG, 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 Pahnios, tenant from year to year, at the reilt of cio lB. Lot 4. And all that Cottage, Garden, and Lands, called LLETTY-GWYN, situate near the village and in the parish of LLANEGWAD, and now in the possession of Mrs. Mary Simon, at the veari\ rent of £ 2. 2s. Tne above Farms have an extensive'Right of Common, are conveniently situate for the markets of Llandilo, Llan- dovery, and Carmarthen, and are capable of considerable advance iu rent. The Tenants will shew their respective Farms; and for particulars apply to Mi- Lewis, Gallt-y-goge, near Carmar- then ci-Robt. Nelson Thomas^ Solicitor, Swansea, ^freehold Mstait's in Qiattovi-gi&w'iire-, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. STEPHENS, At the White-Lion inn, in Bristol, on Monday, the 21st day of January next, at six o'clock m the aftei noon, subject to such Conditions ot Sale as will be then and there produced, Loti. A LL that capital MANSION-HOUSE 11. and DEMESNE LANDS, called MAUNDY, which conuuns about 77 Acres ot good MEADOW and PASTURE CROLND, part now in hand and part held at will, valued ai ,1 ■ >s) i-ei all v Lot 2. A'MESSL AUL FARM, called MONACHTY, winch contains about 1&2 Acres of good ARABLE, MEA- DOW, and i A^I t- iy.L Gl{t i), part how m hand and part iieid at Mil, wnaed at 190 per annum.—There are u'so 1WO CO 11iiib ana lor Liaiioiircrs, vvith^a STAB LI., DL'CJ D yet uninclosed (being lately part of CardiS Gicat lliatii), containing 7 Acres, adjoining to tins lot, and Valued at ^14 pei- amiuih, which will be sold wiih ti:, and iorm a part of the lot. Lot 3. A MESSU AGE 4- FARM, called KE VENPOTII, coni'dimng about 90 Acres of ARABLE, MEADOW, PAS- i dud yV' OOL) LAND, situate in the parishes of Lis- :mc; Lanederne, and. now kept in OuihI, and valued at ^60 per auiiuni. Lot 4. A MESSUAGE$FARM, called UPPER HILL FARM, contammg aoout Acres of ARABLE, MEA- DOW, PASTURE, and WOOD LAND, situate in the pa- i of LaIlÍshcn, and Iu-t to Ednmnd Herne, as tenant at _wlit. for ^:>0 per annum. Lot 5. A MESSUAGE FARM, called LOWER HILL FARM, contamuig about 70 Acres of ARABLE, MEA- and PASxUIvE LAND, situate in the said parish of Lanisben, and now let to Thomas Lewis, as tenant at will, fur (^.50 per ann. but let for the ensuing year, commencing at Candlemas next, lor £ "'60. ° The first of these lots is in the parishes of St. John's, Car- dm, and oj LandaU, and the second in Lapdaff and W hit- church, (lnd are Loth situate on a gentle ascent above the river Ian, between one and two miles north of Cardiff, on the uucct load from thence to Merthyr-Tidvil, and adjacent to the Glamorganshire- Canal. They are very healthy, and rendered peculiarly beautiful by the rich picturesque scenery surrounding. Lot 2d is free from Tythes and Church Rates, and both enjoy a warm aspect—All the lots are well Watered, and obtam LUlie and Coal on very reasonable terms; and the three last lots lie at a short distance from Cardiff. For further particulars apply -to Wyndham Lewis, Esq. "u Lauisben-house to Mr. Brown, Solicitor, Cardtif; or to the Auctioneer, at Bristol. Cardiif, Oct. S0,. 1804. ALL Persons having any claim or demand on ARIH'UR ALEXANDER, late of the town id CARDIFF, in the coullty; of Glamorgan, Saddler, are re- quested to send an account thereof to Messrs. Wood and Son, Auormes, Cardiif, on or before the first day of January next; and ail persons indebted to the said Arthur Alexander, are hereby required to pay the same on or before the said first day of January, to the said Messrs. Wood and Son. Cardiif, Nov. 29, 1804. DISTEMPER and MANGE in DOGS. I ,v npHE .Public attention is called to the lollow- JL ing most efficacious Anima! Remedies, discovered and prepared by Mr. BLAINE, No. 5, W.eils-street, Ox- ford-street, the reputation of which has been stamped by their u 1 n lied siiecess. b. d. His Powder for the DISTEMPER in DOGS 1 6 each. His never-failing Ointment for the. Cure of MANGE in DOGS 2 (5 per box. Likewise his Mange Powders, for the cure of Mange and other Foulnesses in Dogs 2 0 pev set. Wash for Canker in the Ear 7 2 6 per bottle. Worm Powders o 6 DCI set. And Purging Bails. g 6 per box. Sold, wholesale; and retail, by T. Boosey, No. 4, Broad- street, near the Royal Exchange; also by Barclyy and Son, CI'eet-iMarket; T. Iiuddleston, Dublin; and retail by T. Jenkins, Printer of.this Paper; J. Bird, Cardi.f; W. M. pavies, Merthyr-Tidvil; J. Daniel, Carmarfhm: Wilmot, Pembroke; J. Potter, Haverfordweiit; W. and G. Norfh, Brecon; and by all Venders of Genuine Medicines through- out the kingdom. & Where may be. had, n here may be had, Mr. BLAINE's Genuine HORSE MEDICINES, for the vauous complaints to which that noble Amma). is subject. BLAINE's TREATISE on DISTEMPER, Is. -rr- • OOMi&dTiC TiliiATISi w HORSES sad SWANSEA. TO BE LET, BY THE UTONTH OR YEAR, AND :\u\Y BE ENTERED UPON THE 16TH OF DE-EMBER ixsr. A HOUSE, FURN'ISIIED, situate in WIND- STRKKT, consisting ot two parlours, drawing-room, three large bed-rooms, three closets, servants'-hall and bed- rooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, brewing-kitchen, and cel- lar; with a garden and stable." For particulars apply to Miss Thomas, Goat-street. M e ri o nz th sh ire Timber. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Pen-y-bont, ru the village of Tal-y-Ilyn., in the said county, on the 21st of January, 1805, between the hours of two and live in the afternoon, together or in the fol- lowing lots, subject to such Conditions as shall be there produced, ALL the OAK TIMBER TREES, POLES, and SAPLINGS, standing, growing, or being in that part of a ..certain large coppice, called FOEL-DDU, on MAES-Y-PANDY FARM, in the said parish, which lies above the road leading from Pant-y-dwr towards the village of Hantihangei-y-pennant. Lot 1. So much thereof as is between Pant-y-dwr and the road used by the occupier of Pen-v-bont, for carrying turf, containing sa Acres. ° Lot Such parts thereof as are between the last-men- tioned road and the road to the Turbary, used by the tenant of Maes-y-pandy, containing 4DAcres.. Lot 3. So many of the said Timber Trees, Poles, and Sap- lings, as are between the, said Maes-y-pandy turf road and the road leading to Llyn-bac'n, containing 44 Acres. Lot 4. The residue thereof, and which are standing or growing between the aforesaid road to Liyn-bach, an<f the boundary fence, between Foel-duu, and Cedris Farm, con- taining 4;i Acres. Total, J62 ACRES. Foel-ddu neady adjoins the turnpike-road teading from Machynlleth.to Dotgede, is about seven miles from a navi- 4roln a r gable part of the river Dysynni, and about nine miles from the navigable rivers DoveyandMawddach. Hugh Pitghe, of Maes-y-pandy, will shew the several I ts; and for further particulars"apply to the Rev. John Nanney, Belmont, near Llanrwit, Denbighshire, North- Wat es. DAVID HUGHES, CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, GROCER, TEA-DEALER, OPPOSITE THE BANK, CARDIFF, PRESENTS his most grateful acknowledg- I jL ments to his numerous Friends and the Public, for the very liberal encouragement he has-received since his com- mencement of the above Business; and respectfully hopes that his Goods will be thought worthy of n'otice by those fa- militts and shopkeepers he has not.yet had the pleasure of serving, when he assures them ot his determination to oifer no articles hut what are of prime quality, and to render them at the Bristol prices. To such conduct, and punctual attention in the execution of all orders he may be favoured with, he trusts for general approbation and support, in de- fiance of every unfounded rumour which interested Malice may circulate to his prejudice. N. B. All kinds of GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c. &c. KJr- AN APPRENTICE WANTED. Sold by T. JENKINS, S IV ANSEA. CURIOUS AND INTERESTING. Hi is Day is published, price 3s. In one volume, octavo, of near ciX) pages, with an elegant Portrait of the Author, A New Edition (with Additions) of A GUIDE t° HEALTH; or, ADVICE to BOTH SEX ES in a variety of Complaints r explain- ing the most slinple and efficacious remedies for those diseases wliicn are heated on undcr the following heads, viz. Abortion I Incubus, or night mare Address to the nth- Sex Irregularity about the turn of Parents, Guardians, &c. life Advice to nervous Patients Leprosy Mr Lime-water Appetite Lowness-of spirits Asthma jj()ve Barren, women Maids of a weak'v constitu- Appetite Lowness-of spirits Asthma l'ove Barren, women Mmdsofaweaklvcoastitu- Bashfulness I liOIl Bnthiug,obscrvationsou Man Birth, particulars relating to Menses Body, unfavorable posture of Memory, loss or defect of Bowels Mind, diseases of Bubo Mothers, their duty Chlorosis, or green sickness Nerves, weak Child-bearing Obscene conversation, bane- ClriJd-btrtit ful eHects of Chordee v Parents and Guardians Chancres address to Clap Paraplivmosis Cold piuh isis, or consumption I Consumption phvmosis Conception Pregnancy Cure for nervous diseases Quick digestion Dancing Rheumatism Daily exercise. Riding on horseback Dejection Rising eaxty Detie ieiicyofnaturalstrength Scurfy j Difference between venerea-l Scrofula symptoms and those oil Suppression of the menses mistaken for them Digestion Svmi»nims oi'Pregnancy Dreams rj- Exercise 1 ienmerance Female complaints i '( uuidity Fits Flannel i Flatulence, or windy com- \enerv, excessive plaints. secret Fiuor Albns, or whiles. Venereal disease Girls Virgins ■Gonorrhea- Voyages by sea Gout Walking Gouty spasms in the stomach Water Great schools Weakness Heavy suppers Wind Hereditary diseases liquors Heart-burn Wine" ■Hypochondriac complaints Women's niiife :Hysteric affections i Immoderate evacuation Youth. Internal sinking. • By S. SOLOMON, M. D. O blessed Health thoii art above it; ([)It! tTcasnre; it is tho It who en largest the sou!, and openeit ail its ptwers, to receive instruction and relish virtue. He that has thee, has little more to wishjor; and he that is so wretched as to want thee, wants every thm^ vritn thee 1"—STERNE. io TICK i'riii.ic. Every person, oun>, a >d t mid purchase this 'nook, there being scarce! an individual who is not interested in some part oi it. h; it is recommended to young men and boys; as ail v;iil\ Ktieuuoii to the latter may serve to guard liiem from a latai rooic on wliicii thousands have split,.and be the means of pieservme'tbeir bodies from dis- ease, and also then soui.^ tneu- luuios, and ail tiieir iaeuli ies from destruction.- London; pruned lor the Author, and sold bv II. T). Sy- mimds, Patei nosier-re is'. ;eid Mathews, Strand: Dugdaie, Dublin;■ Blit l nburga; IiaK-,(J>;rk; Magee, iVltasr; and by all otaer Looksellers and Printers of P 1 Newspapers in .the U r.ited Kintdwu., pxicc js, »n ub > vex*d .tree <eai-,r.iagc.. v v } ——— here Hi<tory of England, Including a laithful and accurate account of all the momen- tous events lf<Rv ttte landing oi Julius Cssar to the com- ^nientemeiit of hc*.tlities with France in 180J. (illnstraied with up'^Vds oi'130 Engravinsjs, de-scriiitiv^ cP 1 circumstance iu the various lldu'ns. and particularly^delineating, the mo.t remarkable inci- dents-of tiie late W ar.) This Day is published, PRICE ONLY SIXPENCE, (Contaming sixteen quarto pages of letter-press, elegand, printed on new types, and superfine demy paper; embel- lished with a most superb Frontispiece, from an original Drawing by Thurston, and engraved in the first stile by' C. I! at-ren) NUMBER, I. (Ilie succeeding Numbers to be published Weekly) OF A NEW AND COMPLETE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, Drawn from genuine sources of information, established bf- tbe concurrent testimony of the most celebrated Writers, and collated with original Manuscripts and Records in the Brit]shMu.spum,BodjcianLibrary,&c. By GEORGE COURTNEY"LYTTLETON, Esq. The events of the late War, so eminently glorious to the Army and Navy of Great-Britain; with all the attendant V ictories of Howe, Duncan, N elson, St. Vincent. Sir Sidney Smith, and other gallant Naval Coumandprs: together with tne Military Prowess displayed by Abercromby, Hatchin- s.°n, Corawallis, Harris, &c. which has immortalized the na- tional courage otEngiishmen; shall be faithfuls-registered in this authentic Chronicle, with all the.care, circurnsn-c- tion, and impartiality due to their importance, w-hilstVae domestic events of the Einpire will meet the most circum- stantial and impartial detail. 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