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WAITER WANTED. WANTED, at a large Inn, a WAITER, who is perfectly conversant with his business. No One need apply who cannot bring with him testimonials of good character and conduct from his last place. Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. W. Jones, Mack- worth-Arms, Swansea. SWANSEA NEW ROOMS. THE NINTH SUBSCRIPTION ASSEM- BLY will be on Tuesday, November the 19th. Dancing to commence at eight o'clock precisely. A FRANCIS H. N. DRAKE. Esq ) Stewards Captain T. MORGAN It. N.$se 'Non-Subscribers' Admittance's. And on the following morning the PUBLIC BREAK- FAST will take place, at twelve O'clock. Neath Subscription Balls. rpHE SECOND NEATH BALL and SUP- -L PER W'll A1: ^LE SIIIP-AND-CASTLE, on Tuesday, the 26th inst. j H. SMITH, Esq. ? Stewards F. FREDRICKS, Esq. {Mewaras- Ladies 7s—Gentlemen 10s. N. B. The Cardiff Band is engaged. t51 Dancittg to commence at nine o'clock. Custom House, Milford, 24th October, 1822. WHEREAS it has been represented to the Commissioners of his Majesty's Customs, that, on or about the 27th ultimo, an ANCHOR, belonging to the Quarantine Tender at' the Port of Milford, in the County of Pembroke, was FELONIOUSLY STOLEN by some person or persons unknown, from the Cove where the said Tender is hauled up, in Angle Bay, The said Commissioners are hereby pleased to otter A ESWAEB OF £5, te any person who shall discover or cause to be discovered the oSender or offenders, so that he or they may be appre- llended, auddealt with according to law, to bepaid by the Collector of the Customs at the Port ot Mrltord, upon «onvictiyn. order of the Commissioners, H. LEACH. Collector, A. J. STOKES, Comptroller. TO THE High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan. WE, the undersigned, request you will CALL a COUNTY MEETING, for the purpose of taking into consideration the Improvement of the New Passage Ferry, and of the Line of Road und General Communication between Bristol and Waterford. Bute, IV. B. Grey, Wyndham Lewis, Christopher Cole, J. H. Vivian, John M. Truheme, Joseph r. Price, Will, Vaughan, W. B. Knight, Lewis Thomas, TV m. Nickoll, Josiah John Guest, Christopher .IIancorne, J. C. Collins, M. D. B. Jones, H. Mundy, Saml. Davies, Thos. Morgan. j It) cnnformity to the above Requisition, a COUNTY MEETING will be held at Pyle Inn, at twelve o'clock, (ill Tuesday, the 10th of December next. 3' JOHN MORRIS, High Sheriff. THE -α Irt, LONDON GENUINE TEA i COMPANY 23, LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON, ESTABLISHED FOR THE SALE OF THE EAST INDIA PACKED IN LEAD CASES, (The only undertaking of the kind in the Kingdom). Thesf. Teas have stood the test of Public appro- batiollsincc the commencement in 18 IS, being now invariably preferred throughout the King- dom; the best possible proof of which is their unparalleled Sale, which averages Two Thousand Five Hundred Pounds Weight daily, And which has so long placed the Tea Company at the bead of the Trade. The Company, therefore, beg to caution their Friends against the deceptions of the host of insignificant imi- tators of their Establishment, and especially those persons who are imposing upon the Public Buhea, and other inferior Teas, in tin canisters and packages, made up to imitate, externally, those sold by the Company and their Agents. are particularly requested to see that No. 23, LUDOKTE HtLL, is printed on the Wrappers, and the Teas secured in Lead Cases, which are sold in Pounds, Halves, and Quarters; and they may depend upon having the "Genuine Teas of the East India Company, pure as imported, by applying to any of the following AUTHORIZED OF 1HE London Genuine Tea Company: Miss J. GUOVE, Wind-street, SWANSEA; ABERYSTWITH P.A.Bowt.ER, BRIDGEND £ • THOMAS J CARDIFF •• CARDIGAN C.LEWIS; CARMARTHEN J. BAGN ALL Ilnd Co. CARMARTHEN.. M. RUSHFOHTH; COWBRIDGE T. LLEWELLYN, Jun. CRICKHOWELL. M. DAVIES; DOLGELLY WILLIAMS and DAVIES JFAVERFORDVVEST J. POTTER; HOLYWELL J. JONES; LLANFYLLIN J. DAVIES; LLANGEFNI W. OWEN; SNEATH J. BENTLEY; PEMBROKE WILMOT and BARCLAY: RUTHIN R. ROBERTS; SOLVACH J-HOWELL; TENBY J.STEVENS; WREXHAM A. TYE WREXHAM •• •• R. D. EVA vs. Ky* Post-paid applications foi other Towns immediately aiiswel-ed., JROTTAXi ARCH MASONIC FESTIVAL. THE Companions of this Sublime Degree are JSL informed, that a CHAPTER will be holden on the 18111 inst. at the Chapter House, Bush-Inn, Swansea, at two o'clock, p. M. A Dinner will be provided for the occasion at four o'clock, p. M by Companion Davies. Tickets at 10s. 6d. each, for which an early application is requested. C. HANCORNE, E, S. HARMSWORTH, N. f. I' I I Iii I I New & Elegant DAY-COACH, From Swansea to Miflord. THE Public are most respectfully informed, THAT A COACH, CALLED TUB PACKET, Leaves the WHEAT-SHEAF INN, SWANSEA, at five o'clock every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, and passing through Pontarduiais,Cross-Hands,Carmarthen, Narberth, and Haverfordwest, arrives at the NELSON- HOTEL, MILFORD, early in the evenings of the same days. The above Coach leaves Milford, on its return, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, and arrives early in the evenings of the same days at Swansea. Performed by WATKEYS, Swansea, EDWARDS,) JONES, > Carmarthen, MUSSON, 3 ROB BIN, Haverfordwest. N, B. The Proprietors will not he accountable for any Parcel above the value of Five Pounds, unless entered accordingly. New & Elegant DAY-COACH, From Swansea to Llandilo, THE Public are most respectfully informed, THAT A COACH, CALLED TSESS ASTCIEHT DBITO., Leaves the WHEAT-SHEAF INN, SWANSEA, at twelve o'clock every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, and passing through Pontardulais, Cross-Inn, and Landebie, arrives at the KING's-HEAD INN, LANDILO, early in the evenings of the same days. The ECLIPSE Coach starts the following mornings for London, passing Un-oughHandovery.TrecasttR.Brecon.Hay, and Herefurd, and arrives at Worcester at half-past eight o'clock the same evening, where it meets Coaches to every part of the kingdom.—The ECLIPSE leaves Worcester on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and arrives at Landilo in the evenings of the same days, where passengers may stay the night, and start at nine o'clock the following morning for Swansea. Performed hy WATKEYS and MORGAN. N. B. The Proprietors will not be accountable for any Parcel above the value of Five Pounds, unless entered accordingly. mapal Change durance, (Established by Royal Charter in the reign of King George the First) For Assuring Houses, Buildings, Goods, Corn, Hay, Live Stock, fyc., Ships, Barges, Craft, and their Cargoes, from Loss or Damage by Fire, also for the Assurance of Lives likewise empowered by Act of Parliament to grant and purchase Annuities. SM. EVAST SEES, HAVING been appointed AGENT to the said CORPORATION for CIU&MIABTTHXSSR and Parts adjacent, begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public, that he is ready to receive Orders for New Assurances, and also Premiums oil such Assurances as have already been made. Persons assured by this Corporation do not dppend upon an uncertain Fund or Contribution, nor are they subject to any Covenants or Calls, to make good Losseswhich may happen to themselvcs or others the Capital-Stock of this Corporation being an unquestionable Security to the As- sured, 111 case of Loss or Damage by Fire. N. B. Fire Policies are issued tree of Expense to the Assured, where the Annual Premium amounts to 6s. or upwards; and all Payments for Losses or Damages by 1*^ ^.Y t'1'* Corporation without Deduction. ^t^ARMING STOCK insured at 2s. per cent, per aim. & -Losses by Lire occasioned by Lightning will be made good, Ef^ Printed Proposals may be bad by applying to the said Agent, PELICAN OFFICE, Far INSURANCE on LIVES and GRANTING ANNUITIES. THIS Office was established in Lombard- IL street, London, in the year 1797, by a numerous and respectable Proprietary and the Board of Directors, with Confidence,arising fromthe increased Prosperity and Per- soanencyoftheEstabtishment.aswen as from the Experi- ence of its usefutnessand benefit tothe public,think it due to those who may still be unacquainted with the impor tanceaadadvuntages of Life Insurance, briefiy to suggest some of the leading and peculiarrecommendatiolls to almostevery degree and Rankin Society. Lifelnsurance is of manifest consequence to all those who hold Estates for Life, Situations and Oflices, Civil, Ecclesiastical, or Professional; to Officers in the Army and Navy,Sec.; as, by pavmentof an Annual Premium, the Party insured is enabled to provide for Wife, Children, or others, whose future we) fare he may wish in vain,by other means, to pro- mote. It atFords a permanent ultimate security to those who advance Money upon Annuitiesor otherwise. It ren- ders Leases, determinable on one or more lives, nearly equal in value to Freehold Estates,asan Insurance to the amount of the fine, payable on the demise of a party no. minated in such Leases, will produ«,etheSumrequired for renewal. It is a cheering refuge topartiesengaged in ex- tensive and speculative undertakings:! t afford sto Persons in Trade the certaitin-ieansof indemnification against a had ordoubtfuldebt: i iishort,Lifelnsurance established in policy, sanctioned by Government,and confirmed bv the test of experience,is become,to a] most every situation to hufiian life, a measure equally important, useful,and beneficial. Annuities are granted upon the niostequita- bieteirms, u'ridcrtc a Special Act of Parliament ,granted to this Office. THOMAS PARKE, Sec. COMPANY'S AGENTS AT GLOCESTER, .'00'" B, G. WRIG Ti T. TEWKESBURY S.Jones. WORCESTER. Smith and Parker. SWANSEA L^ and J. Michael. NEATH H"pkinHees. LEOMINSTKR, .• Win. Newman. foitovD WJEdwardall. RICHARD BIDDLE, HAVING taken the TIMBER-YARD, &c. at CARDIFF, late in the occupation of Mr. JOSH. DA VIS, begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that a full and complete Stock of AMERICAN and BALTIC TIMBER, DEALS, &c. will be constantly kept on Sale on the premises, which he will continue to supply on the most liberal terms. 8th November, 1822. THE Public are most respectfully informed, that the Proprietors of THAT LONG-ESTABLISHED AND FAVOURITE COACH, THE Bristol and Swansea Cambrian, HAVE EXTENDED THE SAME TO CARMARTHEN, MILFORD, TENBY, and PEMBROKE. The CAMBRIAN sets out, as usual, from the BUSH TAVERN, Bri,tol, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; it arrives the same Evening at the MACK WORTH- ARMS, Swansea and will, from Tuesday, the 29th inst. proceed every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning, at five o'clock,to the IV Y-BUSHLLOTEL, Carmarthen; the PACKET HOUSE, Milford the COBOURG HOTEL, Tenby; and the GOLDEN LION, Pembroke. It will return from the above places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday arrive at Swansea at Seven o'clock in the Evening, and proceed the following Morning to Bristol. The Proprietors are induced to offer this extended Es- tablishment to the Public, in consequence of the late regu- lations of the General Post-Office, by which the Mai) now passes at so late an hour as to render a DAY COACH in their connexion nece-sary for the accommodation of their Friends. The Fares are fixed at a very reduced rate.—The most unremitting assiduity will be exerted to secure the comforts and the conveniency of passengers. Carmarthen, October 24,1822. THE ROYAL FAMILY, NOBILITY, GENTRY, and LADIES and GENTLEMEN, may rely on it, they will not have a hair fall off or turn grey, by now using PRINCE's celebrated RUSSIA OIL, as it is so improved with an extra valuable ingredient, through which it has made the Russia Oil the greatest nounsher and preserver to the hair in the universe, will make it grow thick and long, and prevent its falling off, or ever turning grey, and is such a nourisher to the roots of the hair, that if it even has begun to turn grey, will restore it again to its natural colour, and. if used often, it will never turn grey again, and is sure to clear the scurf, from infancy to old age, and will always keep the heQd and liair clean AND beautiful. Gentlemen who have lo*T their hair, and have the least sign of roots of hair remaining, by using regularly, for a few months, Prince's Improved Russia Oil, with the extra valuable ingredient, will be sure to restore it, and produce a fine head of hair, which hun- dreds have experienced. Even Medical Gentlemen have published, in the Gazette of Health, that Prince'S Russia Oil is superior to any oil for the hair, and will do, in cases of baldness and weak hair, what can possibly be done. Ladies will find Prince's Russia Oil preferable to any other oil for dressing their own or false hair, as it gives it a natural gloss, softens and curls it. Gentlemen wearing powder ought to use it instead of pomatum. It promotes eyebrows, whiskers, &c. and, through the extra ingredient, it will now always keep pleasant in all climates. •Ask for Prince's Improved Russia Oil, with the extra ingredient, and observe Prince" on the wrapper and seals: and his address, "A. Prince, 9. Poland-slreet, Oxford. street, near the Pantheon, London," is on the cover of each bottle without, it is not genuine, and cannot answer the purpose. The ounce bottle 5s. or a large bottle, con- taining five ounces, Xl, which is a saving; or six large for „ £ 5, which is yet a greater saving. Proved by affidavit, the 24th November, 1814, before the Lord Mayor of London, that A. Prince is the Original Proprietor, in the universe, of (he Russia Oil; and there- fore, if any Perfumer, Medicine-vender. Hair-dresser, or any one else, sell Russia. Oil, that is not Prince's, they are impostors, as they sell counterfeits to their customers. Sold, wholesale, retail, and for exportation, by the sole Proprietor, A. PUINCE, No. 9, Potand-street. Oxford-street, near the Pantheon and by Mr. Smyth, Perfumer to his Majestj', New Bond-street; Heudrie, Tichborne-street; and by most principal Perfumers and Medicine-venders. It is no wonder that Ladies and Gentlemen have com- plained of late of the Russia Oil not being of service to the hair, as they have found out that unprincipled persons have sold them counterfeits. t + t Ladies and Gentlemen will be particular,as impostors have made the covers of the counterfeit Russia Oil so much like the genuine, and even imitated the Original Proprietor's name, and also copied the affidavit of the Original Proprietor, made before the Lord Mayor therefore purchasers should be cautious, and have it of the Proprietor, or of a respect- able Vender. Ladies and Gentlemen residing in the country may be certain of having the genuine Russia Oil, by sending a remittance to the Proprietor: it will be forwarded imme- diately by coach. It keeps in all climates-the older the better. Merchants and Caplains will receive a liberal allowance for exportation. Observe—There are trash counterfeits selling in petty shops for any small price, which are injurious to the hair but the genuine is only suld in two sizei-iii 5s. and 20s. bottles. Mr. PRINCE respectfully acquaints Perfumers and Medicine-venders in the Country, that they may be sup- plied with his Genuine Russia Oil from any of the Whole- sale Perfumers and Medicine-venders they deal with in London, as the principal Wholesale Houses in London are Agents of his; and Mr. P. has made such arrangements as to enable them to allow all Country Shopkeepers a good discount. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR THE ITCH, IN ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION. TO those afflicted with the above disorder, BARCLAYS' ORIGINAL OINTMENT is recom- mended. as a safe, speedy, and effectual remedy. This Ointment has been in general use for upwards of one hundred years, without a single instance of its having failed to cure the most inveterate cases. It does not con- tain the smallest particle of mercury, or any other dangerous ineredient, aud may be safely used by persons of the most delicate constitution. THE PU BLIC A RE REQUESTED TO BE ON THEIR GUARD AGAINST NOXIOUS COMPOSITIONS SOLD AT LOW PRICES, and to observe, that none can possibly be gamine unless the names of the proprietors, BARCLAY and SONS, are engraved on the stamp affixed to each box great danger may arise from the neglectof this caution. Sold wholesale and retail by Barclay andSons(the only successors to Jackson & Co.) No. 95, Fleet-Market, Lon- don, price 1s.9d. duty included and by their appoint- ment by E. and G. Jenkins, Cambrian Office, Lister, and Dawe, Swansea; Hybert, Neath; Dyke, Merthyr-Tiùvil; Vaughan, and Williams, Brecon Davies, Bridgend; Vachall,and Jas. Bird. Cardiff; Price and Wyke, Aber- gavenny Price,Crickhowell; Harris, and Evans,Car- marthen Davies. druggist, Haverfordwest; aud most venders of medicines in the kingdom. I GLAMORGANSHIRE. I Valuable Coal and Mineral Properly. TO BE LET, For a term of such duration as may be agreed upon, A LL the STONE COAL and CULM under XI. the Farm called Banwain Burthin, in the parish ot Ladoxton, near Neath, measuring about 150 Acres, distant from the Neath Canal two miles, and thence to the place of exportation 12t miles. J here are now open Five Veins of this Coal and Culm, which are proved to be of the best quality, and superior to any shipped at the port of Neath, viz. 1st vein 4feetiu thickness 2d 18 3d 3 4th 9 5th ..3 Totat 37 < Also, all the IRON MINES under the said Farm, which have also been proved and smeltud, and are known to be of the best quality. Also, all the CULM and CULM COLLIERIES now open under Penylan and Ynisarwed Farms, in Cadoxton aforesaid, measuring about 200 Acres, within 30 yards of the Neath Canal, and thence to the place of exportation 7t miles. '2. There are now open Four Veins of this Culm, the quality of which is well known, viz. ft. in. 1st vein 3 6 in thickness 2d 2 3 3d 2 6 4th.. 2 3 Total 10 6 A very small capital only is required to bring this Coal to market. Also, all the COAL now open under Lletymawr Farm, in the parish of Llantwit, near Neath, measuring about 40 Acres, within 968 yards of the Neath Canal, and thence to the place of exportation 51 miles. There are now open Two Veins of this Coal, viz. 1st vein 4 feet in thickness 2d 3 Total 7 This Coal is calculated as well for the purposes of fuel as making of iron; and a communication by means of a tramroad is opened with the Neath Canal, so as to enable this Coal to be brought to market immediately, and with a very small capital. A communication likewise (by means of the Neath and Swansea Junction Canal) will shortly be opened with the Shipping-place at the Eastern Pier of Swansea Harbour, which will afford an opportunity of shipping both at Neath and Swansea, and thereby ensuring a sale for a consider- able quantity of Stone Coal from the Banwain Colliery. The Coal is all drainable by level, and any quantity OF Land may be had convenient with the Collieries; and the whole Property forms such a combination of advantages as rarely presents itself. Sections of the Veins may be seen and all further par- titulars had on application to Mr. Henry Vigors, Cadoxton' near Neath, whowiU shew the Collieries; or to the Pro' prietor, Sir Robert J. A. Kemeys, Tenby, Pembrokeshire it by letter, post-paid. MONMOUTH TURNPIKES. NOTICE is hereby given, that the REPAIR of the following ROADS, of this District, will be LET by TENDER, at a Meeting of the Commissioners, to be held at Monmouth, on the following Conditions:— 1. The Contractor to be intitled to the statute-duty, and to all other rights and powers with which the Commissioners are by law invested the Contractor making the compensa- tions required for the same, and indemnifying the Com- missioners from all claims in respect thereto. 2. The Contractor, under the directions of the Commis- sioners, or their Surveyor, which directions the Commis- sioners may, from time to time give, as to them may seem fit, to put on such parts of the roads, as the Commissioners shall direct, at the rate of, as regards the Mail-coach road, being a length of eleven and one-eighth miles, one hundred cubic yards of stone per mile. As regards the Chepstow road, being a length of six and a half miles, eighty cubic yards of stone per mile. As regards the Redbrook road, being a length of four and a quarter miles, eighty cubic yards of stone per mile. As regards the roads to Usk and Abergavenny, through Wonastow, Dingestow, and Tregare, being in length seven miles five-eighths, fifty cubic yards of stone per miie. As regards the New Branch of Road, from near the New Inn to the Old Road at Dingestow Bridge, being three- eighths of a mile in length, fifty cubic yards of Hone per mile. The stone to be of a quality previously approved of by the Commissioners or their Surveyor, and raised in such quarries or places as they may direct or approve of, and broken to a size, so that each stone shall pass through a two- inch ring.-AIl stones rejected or disapproved of by the Commissioners or their surveyor, or not broken according to this stipulation, and made use of notwithstanding by the Contractor, to -be considered as ne part of the quantity stipulated to be put on the respective roads. All the stone u"ed oil the roads within two miles of the town of Monmouth to be Limestone. 3. The stone to be properly stacked in such places as may be directed by the Commissioners, in order to its being measured, and taken an account of by the Surveyor, pre- vious to its being broken. 4. The roads to be properly scraped twice in each year, at such times as the Commissioners may direct, and the soil obtained by scraping to be forthwith removed. The ditches, culverts and drains, to be kept open, and rendered sum- cient for the purposes for which they are intended. All slips in the banks or in the WADS to T>e forthwith removed or filled up. All ruts and unsound places to be properly filled up and generally all delects in the roads, of what nature or kind soever, to be repaired. 5. All stones actually on the roads, and forming a part thereof, which exceed the size stipulated, viz.—" which will not pass through a two-inch ring," to be stocked up, broken, and re-placed, previous to any fresh stone being put on the roads wheie such large stones may be. 6. The Commissioners to be permitted to make any alterations or improvements in the roads they may, from time to time, think fit; either by lowering hills, raising valleys, varying or altering the line ot road, &c. The repair and maintenance of such improved or altered part being first made effectual by the Commissioners, to be afterwards on the Contractor; and any difference of length to be ac- counted for at the same rate as is allowed for the other parts of the same road. 7. The Commissioners always to retain in hand the amount of Two Months' Allowance or Pay, due under the contract, as a security, in addition to the personal security of the Contractor, for the due performance thereof by him and, in case of any default, in any of Ihe slipnlatiolls of the contract, or in case of neglect or refusal, at any time by the Contractor, to attend to and observe the directions of the Commissioners or their surveyor; then the Commis- sioners to be at liberty forthwith to employ whomsoever they may think fit to do the work required, and to have the same done accordingly and the expense thereof to be repaid by the Contractoi, or.the Commissioners (if they prefer it), to charge the same to his account, as so much money advanced, after the reserve by the Commissioners of the said two months' pay or allowance, the remaining part of the money contracted to be given, when not ex- pended as above mentioned, to be advanced by monthly payments or instalments,—the first of which payments will of course be due at the end of three months, from the com- mencement of the contract, and then be continued monthly. The DAY of letting to be fixed in the next week's adver- tisement. J^S. BOW EN, Clerk. GLAMORGANSHIRE, TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON THE 2d OF FEBRUARY NEXT, THE RECTORIAL TITHES of the Parish JL of SAINT NICHOLAS; together with the P House, Barn, Stables, and several Acres of excellent Atable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. Apply (if by letter, post paid,) to Edward Stephens, Llandaff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEPIA TET F, THE following very superior FARMS and PREMISES, in the neighbourhood of the well- known and populous town of Swansea. t. r.; *s' Miles dis-. ..J' Farms. Quantity Parishes, tautJrom f Swansea. A. R. P. Court Carne and Maes-y-brawd (Tithe*} rnnrllln. > Free), exclusive ot' a Private Sa((; 342 0 0 ■ ,i,„nt ( Seven Marsh talybont> Manacli, *ith the Corn Grist Mill and ) K„ n n Sir Paper Mill j j!! 0 ,,x Tynharne-fawr and Tynharue-fach 49 0 C Ditto" "Seven Lanant 14 0 0 Ditto- ..Seven Bryngwyn 120 0 <> Loughor Five Dunvant and Lanerch 102 0 0 Swansea Four Killibion 350 0 r) Lanrliidian Nine Prior's Meadow ..1 28 O 0 Ditto.* "Seven All the above Farms have an unlimited Right ot Common, and comprise excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land,—are contiguous to Lime and Coal, which may be had at a moderate rate and every encouragement will be given by the Proprietor to respectable Tenants. Further particulars may be obtained on persenal appli- cation (or by letter, post-paid,) to Lieut.-Coionel Cameron, Fynone, near Swansea; or at the-Office of John Jackson Price, Solicitor, Swansea. Rheumatism, Gout, Coughs, and Colds. LIFE PILLS, entirely Vegetable, discovered by the Rev. C. CARRINGTON, Vicar of Berkeley, one of his Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants, &c. for the county of Gloucester. Respected Friends,—As a small tribute of gratitude fo the invpntor of Carrinpton's Life Pills, and for the benefit of my fellow mortals, I am induced to declare that I have found very great benefit in taking them. For upwards of twenty-jive years I have been so afflicted with Rheumatism as occasionally to lose the use of my limbs; nothing has ever relieved me in the astonishing Manner that these Pills have and though I am now sixty-three years of aze, yet one Pill at night carries off any attack; my wife has ex- perienced equal benefit from them. CHRISTOPHER YOUSG. Yatton, near Bristol, 21st of bth month Sold, in boxes, at Is. ild. and 4s. 6d. each, by BARny and SON, Bristol, (without whose name on the Stamp, they cannot be genuine); also by W. Sutton and Co.; Barclay's; Butler's; and Sanger, 150, Oxford-street, London; Jenkins, Swansea, and by all other Medicine Venders. TRAND THE CHEST DJ"EMO.NS; OR, A HUSBAND REFORMED. A Tale lor the Ladies. A Couple—to dissonant jarring allied, Agreeing to part, and their property sharing, Strange incident WARREN'S Jet Blacking supplied,— The husband to rummage a Truttk while preparing, Two Boots it contain'd,—and now gleaming he saw His form in the BLACKING of brilliant eclat. Two Demons are here he exclaim'd,—" Then his clue The Devil shall have,-few it else,ivei-e a sill /"— Then nearer her husband she cautiou.siy drew,— Take your own !to the Chest while she tumbled him in 'Twas lock'd on the instant !-O, then what a rout Ho rav'd, kick'd, and swore-curs'd his wife o'er and o'er, And vainly each effort essay'd to get out.— Athwart bun there shoots the Imps from the BOOTS, In fancy he views them, and utters a roar As if from a legion of devils-or more Inviting her Gossips, the Chest their tea-table, The devils beneath now to bellow unable This Jury of Matrons iitipaiine I'd to try The pris'ner for crime of a henious dye, Adjudg'd him then guilty o( conjugal'strife, In breach of allegiance due to his Wife !— By Women and Devils enthrall'd and beset, The Culprito-whallllt more severe could befall him ? From duress releas'd, and the Imps in the Jet, His Judges to freedom if pleas'd to recall him. Subservient and grateful, he vow'd thro' his life, In all things he'd yield to the will of his Wife Come forth tiieu all three !and no laughter was lack- in" When they, the Chest Demons, allayers of strife, Were found so pacific in WARREN'S Jet Blacking This Easy Shining and Brilliant BLACKING, prepared by 30,STRAND .London and sold at Swansea Edmonds I Jenkins Bevnn Walters Jones Mertliyr Morgan Brecon Vaughan Llandilo Hughes Brecon Vaughan Llandilo Hughes Narberth Prolheroe I Milford Starbnck Cardiff Hopkins Cowbridge Ballard Tenby Reynolds | Bridgend Jones Hibbert Trueman Carmarthen Evans Baldwin Morris Kidwelly Evans Llanelly Hewell&Son Llandovery.. Davies Williams Pembroke WTilmot&Co. Treble Haverfordwest Jenkins And sold in every town in the kingdom. LtQUlo ,in Bottles fid .I Od 12d. and I8d each.—Also PASTF. Ht.AcKtSG ,iu Pots 6d 12D. and I8d .each. A SHINING Potof Paste's equalto FourShilliiigBouies of Liquid. 1 t:7- Ask for WARR sN,'tBLACK ING