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CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. | LADY CHARLOTTE, HENRY Jf.FFERY, Commander, ARE INTEWDED TO SAIL During the NEXT WEEK. as follows, (From ihe Bute Ship Dock.) FROM CARDIFF Mu, 29.. Monday Nautilus 7 morning 30..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte 84 morning 31.. Wednesday. Nautilus 10 morning April 1..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 2..Friday .Nautilus. 1 afternoon 3..Saturday .Lady Charlotte FROM BRISTOL. blar. 29.. Monday Lady Charlotte 8 morning 30..Tuesday .Nautilus. 9 morning 31.. Wednesday Lady Charlotte II t&orning ■April 1..Thursday N»ttiil»* 12 noon X..Friday.. Lady Charlotte 3..Saturday .Nautilus 2 afternoon Carriages and Horses must be along-side all hour aud 4half irevious to the time of Sailing, otherwise they c»0not be Shipped, in consequence,of Locking through *he New Dock*. FAR* —After Cabin. Ss.—Kore Cabin,3S. Children muter 12 Years of Age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is each. ATcroale Steward attends on Board both Packets. ■ Refreshments • may be had on Board, on moderate lerrns. Four.Wheel Carriage, h.; Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s 6d.; Horses, fj. each; Horse and Rider. After Cabin Fore Cabin. 7s. 6,1.; Cattle,. 6s.; Sheep, Is. 6d -■hese Faresinchiite every expense. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goodsintended for h. VA'UTILUS to he sent to Vo. It, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the Lady CHAKLOTTB, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Jackets, gpt the expense of the Companies. .Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridye. Bridi/end, Liantrissetit.and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded io these plikoes in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im- mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freiglit to Of Paid on delivery. Goods. Ilackag, t'arcels, &c. forwarded toallparis 01 the Kingdom withoir delay, when sent to citherof tlusr Stearn Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will hf readily obtained by applying to the Agoms, Mr Goodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones. Agent. No. 1*2, Quav Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pa e* kèt; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on tlu Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Cres- cent. Hotwells. Bristol, for the LADY CHAXLOTTt-; I'acket. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable f,"r any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristo;, if above the valdr of 403.. unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Booking.-J- Goods consigned to order. Or not taken away before Six o clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees All goods to be considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due tiierenii. but also for all previously uri- s.trsfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to lire Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights measurement, claims for loss or damage,&c-cannot •e allowed, uules a written notice of the same lie sent to 'he Office on the day of delivery. PLOUGHING. Bridg-end District Labourers' Friend Society. THE PREMIUMS offered by this SOCIETY to the best PLOUGHMEN and PLOUGH. BOYS in the Parishes of COITY and COYCHURCH. *"11 be AWARDUD on MONDAY, the FIFTH day of APRIL next, when the Competitors are to meet at 'en o'clock a.rn in the Fight Acre Field, CLAY PITS F/VIIM, near EWKNNY, in the occupation of John Williams. Any Persons who have not sent in Notice at liberty to do so on or before the 31st day of March. W. JARRATT. Hon. Sec. N.B.—-At the request of several Gentlemen residing If) the neighbourhood of Bridgend, all the Parishes in. cluded in the Hundreds of Newcastle and Ogmore, have "sen formed into a district, over which the benefits of ">e Society will for the future extend. The Premi ums offered by the original Society, for the best cultivated Farms in Coity and Coycliurch Parishes, be awarded in October next on the day of the Annual Meeting of the enlarged Society, of which due "otice wrll be given. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that at the net GF.NEHAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the ^rcACR for the said County will be holden at the UUILDHALL, in the Town of COWBRIDGE, On TUESDAY, the 6th day of APRIL next. lileven of the Clock in the Forenoon, when and here all Jurors, Prosecutors,and Witnesses arc required to attend. All Appeals and Traverses iniist he entered the opening of the Couit and thft several parties hereto be prepared to proceed therewith. At half past *-leven o'Clock the Justices assembled will proceed to the Ullnus relating to the Assessment, Application, and Ma- nagement of the County Stock, or Rate, and to the inter *1 regulations of the county. All Bills and Demands ainsr the County Stock must' be delivered into office of the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days ^efore the Sessions; and all costs given or allowed y the Court must be taxed at the same Sessions, or ley will not afterwards be allowed. The several acting •grates are requested to return all Depositions into office of the Clerk of the Peace at Cardiff, on orbefore rlday, the Second day of April next Cardiff, 10th March, WOOD, J841. Clerk of Peace. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at thenext GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Pf-*CK to be holden at COW BRIDGE, in and for the 'ald County, on TUESDAY, the Sixth day of APRIL the Justices then and there assembled will, at the °ur of Twelve of the Clock at Noou, of such day, roceed to take into consideration the provisions of an Act made and passed in the 3d and 4th year of the gtl of her present Majesty, intituled An Act to f&eiid the Act for the Establishment of County and •strict Constables, more particularly the expediency dividing the County or any part thereof into Police '•tricts, to appoint Constables for such Districts, and to tJ?1'' 'nt0 Sllc^ other Resolutions arid Orders relating j *reto as may be thought expedient. Dated this 10th a*y of March,1841. By order of the Lord Lieutenant, and on the Requi- of five Justices of the Peace acting for the said County. WOOD, Clerk of Peace. GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,Thatat the hour of Twelve of the Clock at Noon, on the First of the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of th to be holden at C'OWBRIDGE, in and for e *aid County, application wili be ma e to the Justices hen arid there assembled, to take into consideration the *pediency of wholly discontinuing the Constables Pl>ointed under the powers of an Act made and passed the Second and Third Years of her present Majesty's reign. intituled" An Act for the Establishment of County District Constables, by the Authority of Justices ot seace,'> to act within and for the several lower Petty Xf-I,s,?t>al Divisions of the Hundreds of Caerphilly aDd 'n l^e County aud if sn determined, to ^Port the same, and the time at which it would be jj Ppdient to discontinue such Constables, to one of her ^sty's principal Secretaries of State. | u*ted this 10th day of March, 1841. WOOD. I Clerk of Peace, On the Requisition of Five Justices of the Peace, acting in and for tne County of Glamorgan. I Lately published, I. THE CHURCHM %N'S MONTHLY REVIEW, A. March, 1841. Price One Shilling. CONTENTS. I. Dr Hook on Religious Societies. II. Alison on the Principles of Population. III. Poole's Life of Cyprian. IV. British Countenance to Hindoo Idolatry. V. Scotch Church Controversy. VI. Short Notices of Helen Fleetwood Mackay's Hope of the World" Professor Scholefield's Five Sermoi)s- Hawker's Ecclesia, and other Poems—The Centurions. Also, No. II., February, containing- I. Sewell's Christian Morals. 11. Ranke's Lives of the l'opes. III. Paget's Talc- of the Viliage. IV. Murray's History of the Irish Church. V. Archdeacon Wilberforce's Charge. VI. Protestantism in France. VII. Short Noticcs of Dean Craves' Works -Bosanqtiet on the Romans-Archdeacon Hare's Charge-Lady Flora Hastings' Poems, &c. No I., January, containing- I. Bishop Shuttleworih's Three Sermons. II. Gnrney's Winter ro the West Indies. III. Taylor's Natural History of Society. IV. Faber's Cherwell Water Lfly, and other Poems. V. Gladstone's Church Principles. VI. Short Notices of Milman's History of Christianity I-iverpoo) Lectures on Utiitariaiiisin -Wilson's Ser- mons on the Sacraments. if. WORKS of the Rev G. S. FABER, B D. 1. CHRIST'S DISCOURSE at CAPERNAUM Fatal to the Doctrine of Transubstantiation. In 8vo, price 8s 6d cloth. 2. The PRIMITIVE DOCTRINE of REGENERATION. 8vo, price 10s 6d in cloth. 3. the PRIMITIVE DOCTRINE of JUSTIFICATION INVESTIGATED. Second Edition with an Appendix, containing, among other matters, a notice of Mr Newman's Lectures on Justification. In Svo, price 12s in cloth. 4. An INQUIRY into the HISTORY and THEOLOGY of the ANCIENT VALLENSES and ALBIGENSES As exhibiting, agreeably to the promises, the I erpetuity of the Sincere Church of Christ. 8vo, price 12s in cloth. III. WORKS of the AUTHOR of 44 THE LISTENER." 1. The TABLE of the LORD; A Treatise on the Holy Communion. Second Edition, price 4s 6d in cloth. 2. GATUE :ING"; A Collection of Short Pieces. In foolscap Bvn, price 4s 6d in cloth. 3. The LISTENER in OXFORD, Second Edition, price 3i 6d in cloth. 4. The GOSPEL of the OLD TESTAMENT; A Revised Edition. of t. Mather on the Types." In two vols IZrno, price 9s in cloth. IV. The LATE Rev HENRY MARTYN. I. The LIFE of the Rev HENRY MARTYN. By the Rev J. SARGENT, M.A. Thirteenth Edition, price 7s 6d in cloth. 2. JOURNALS and LETTERS of the Rev H. MARTVN Including a Series of Letters of peculiar interest. Second Edition, in 12ino, price 98 in cloth. V. WORKS of the Rev EDWIN SIDNEY, M.A. 1. The LIFE of Sir RICHARD HILL Bart., M P. In 8vo, with Portrait, price 12s in cloth. 2. The LIFE of the Rev ROWLAND HILL, M.A. Third Edition, with corrections and additions, In 8vo with Portrait, price 12s in cloth. 3. SELECT NOTES of the PREVCHING of the LATE Rev ROWLAND HILL, M.A. In foolscap Bvo, price 4s in cloth '4. MATURE REFLECTIONS and DEVOTIONS of the Rev ROWLAND HILL. M.A., in hisold age. Second Edition. in foolscap 8vo, price 4-s in cloth. 5. The LIFE and MINISTRY of the Rev S. WALK.ER, B A. (formerly of Truro. Cornwall). Second Edition, revised and enlarged, in 8vo, price 12s in cloth. VL WORKS of the Rev It. P. BUDDICOM, M.A. 1. FRIENDSHIP with GOD, illustrated in the LIFE of ABRAHAM. A Series of Discourses. In twO vols 121110, price 14s in cloth. 2. EMMANUEL on the CROSS and in the GARDEN; A Course of Sermons, preached in St George's Church, Everton. In Passion Week. In foolscap 8vo, price 5s in cloth. VII. WORKS of the Rev THOMAS JONES, of Creaton. 1. The FOUNTAIN of LIFE Or, the Union between Christ and Believers. In foolscap 8vo, price 4s 6d in cioth. 2. JONAH'S PORTRAIT; Or, Various Views of Hum n Nature, and of God's gracious Dealings with Man in a Fallen State. Sixth Edition, in foolacap 8vo, price 3s 6d in cloth. 3. The TRUE CHRISTIAN; Or. the Way to have Assurance of Eternal Salvation. Third Edition, in foolscap 8vo, price 3s 6d in cloth. 4. The PRODIGAL'S PILGRIMAGE Into a far Country and back to his Father's House. In fomteen stages. Fourth Edition, in foolscap 8vo, price 4s in cloth. 5. The CHRISTIAN WARRIOR Wrestling with Sin, Satan, the World aud the Flesh. By the late Rev ISA AC AM BllOSE. Abridged, Metho- dized, and Improved. In foolscap 8vo, price 2s 6d in cloth. 6. The SINNER'S JUSTIFYING RIGHTEOUSNESS; Or, a Vindication of the Eternal Law and Everlasting Gospel. ByJ. BEART. In 12mo, price 3s boards. VIII. By the AUTHOR of "THE WEEK." 1. THE WEEK: Or, the Practical Duties of the Fourth Commandment Illustrated. In 18mo, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d Falf bound Or in Three Parts, price 8d each sewtd. 2. The HOUSE of the THIEF; Or, the Eighth Commandment Practically Illustrated. In 18mo, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6J halt bound. 3. My STATION and its DUTIES A Narrative for Girls going to Service. In 18mo, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half bound. 4. GOING TO SERVICE. A Sequel to II My Station and its Dities In 18mo, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half bound. 5. The GUILTY TONGUE. In 18mo. with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half bound. 6. The COMMANDMENT with PROMISE. In 1&10, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half bound. 7. SHORT NARRATIVES from REAL LIFE. In IBrno, with Frontispiece, price 2s 6d half bound. 8. FARMER GOODALL and his FIJIEND. In foolscap 8vo, price 2s 6d half bound. R. B. SEELEY and W. BURNSIDE, and L. and G. SEELEY, Fleet Stieet. Shipping, Mercantile and Agricul- tural Conservative Journal. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, 1841, WILL BE PUBLISHED, No. 1. of a NEW SERIES of the MONMOUTHSHIRE ADVERTISER, and NEW- PORT MERCANTILE PRESENTMENT, which will contain more useful and interesting intelligence than any journal in this part of the kingdom. The Advertiser will b" printed with New and beautiful Type, purchased expressly for the occasion, and, in its enlarged form, will present a favourable opportunity to the Advertising Public. Printed and Published by HENRY WEBBER, High Street. Newport, Monmouthshire, to whom Orders, Advrrt'sements, and Communications are requested to be addressed pre paid. Price 5d, or 5s 6d per Quarter. Just Published, price Sixpence, A L E T T E R, to shew the advantages that would result from converting the reju&e and other Small Coal of the Monmouthshire and G lamo. ganshire Collieries. into various marketable articles. but particularly Gas for tbe supply of Iiyh., and heat in London, and other places, on a route extending from Cardiff, via Newport, Chepstow1. Gloucester, Chelten- ham, &c. Also, Price One Shilling, The "ADVENT OF THE MILKNNIUM or a New and Popular Interpretation of ffertain Prophecies of Daniel; to shew, that the" Seootld coming of JESUS." or the ConsummatIOn or Realixation of GENUINE CHRIS. TIANITY, and also the Recall of the Jews," is close at hand. J Sold by Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., London; Binns and Goodwin, Bath; Webber. Newport; Bird, Cardiff; J. H. Morgan, Abergavenny; Hough, Monmouth; Morgan, Fontypool; Clark. Chepstow; White, Mer- thyr and by all Booksellers. GLAMORGANS HIRE. Co Or So in fly JJribatt Contract, TH F- ADVOWSON or next PRESENTATION to the RECTORY of LANHARRY, in the said County, and which is situate within an easy distance of 'lie I owns of Cowbridge, Bridgend, and Llantrissenl. It is under value in the King's Books and the Purchaser may calculate upon a very early opportunity of exer- cising the right of presentation. Further particulars may be had on application to M r Cuthbertson, Solicitor, Neath. 1ro be Dtspoarti Of. A LIN EN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY con- cern TO BE DISPOSED OF, and may be entered upon immediately; it stands OPPOSITE the BEAR INN. COWBRIDGE; the whole or part of the Stock may be taken at the option of the Purchaser. This is an opportunity worthy the attention of any one of small capital, who wishes to enter into Business, as coming in would be very easy. The Shop and House are commodious and con- venient, the present Proprietor having another concern too far distant to attend to both is the cause of his disposing of this. For further particulars apply (post paid) to T. Jones, Draper, Chepstow. N. B. Those who are acquainted with Cowbridge need not be tol,l that it is one of the most respectable Towns in the Principality, and surrounded by some of the first famiti s in the county. to be act, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, A Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate in the Village of FAIRWATER, three miles from Cardiff, consisting of Three Sitting Rooms, Kit- chen. Pantry, Dairy, and Cellar; also, Seven Bed Rooms, a good Garden, and Stable. &c.; and. if required, about SEVEN ACRES OF GOOD PAS- TURE LAND, For further particulars apply to M r David, of Radyr Court, near Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 3To be art, AND ENTERED UPON ON THE 1ST OF MAY NEXT, A LL that long established WOOLLEN MANU i FACTORY, together wi h a DWELLING HOUSE and other PREMISES, situate in the Village of TON YREFAIL in the Parish of LANTRISSENT, about Two Miles distant from the terminus of the Rhondda Branch of the Taff Vale Railway, thus affording an easy communication with the Markets of Merthyr Tydvil, Newbridge, and Cardiff. The Factory on the base is 41 feet by 18 feet with a Spinning Room above of the same rlimension. The Weaving Room and Store Room are 28 feet by 11 feet. There is a powerful Water Wheel, and an amp'e supply of Water. The Tenant may be accommodated with Land if required. For further particulars apply to Evan Prichard, Esq Collenna, near Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Valuable Well Timbered Farms, with fine Veins of Coal. important Tin Plate H oris and Foryes, with a great power of Water, and other Property, close to Neath and Swansea. Messrs DANIEL SMITH and SON Are commissioned by the Trustees of the late Right Hon Sir Willam Garrow to announce that in the t'nsuing Spring Mill bt Solir fly Auction, IN LOTS, •"JTHE vt'ry valuable ESTATES of WENALLT ABERDULAIS VACH, and ABERIJULAIS. Mills, and Forges, situate in the important Mining and Coal District of NEATH, with the Neath Canal and a Railway passing through the Estate, and numerous other locd advantages, part on Lease to Messrs Vigors and Co.. for a short uu xpired term, and to Tenant, Esq, with great and incalculable prospective advantages. Futther particulars will be shortly published, with uotice of the time of Sale, and where particulars may be had. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND COAL MINES. $0 bt £ oUr t>j> Auction, By Mr M. WHITTINGTON (By order of the Mortgagee, under a power of Sale) At the CASTLE INN, NEATH, on THURSDAY, the. 22d day of A Plil I, next, at Two o'clock in the After- noon, subject to such Conditions as will be then prodtlced, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given ALL that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM and LANDS, commonly called or known as NANTSTALON, otherwise NANTSTALLUN, situate and being in the several Parishes of Ystrad gunlais, in the County of Brecon, and Cadoxton juxta Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, containing, by estimation, 160 Acres, or thereabouts. The situation of this Property is well adapted for the Erection of Iron Works, having a plentiful supply of Coal and Iron Ore upon the Estate, with the command of two fine streams of Water. There are six seams of Coal, containing, in the aggregate, 40 feet or there- abouts the seams of Iron Ore are also very productive, and have been proved to be of a very rich quality. This Estate is also of great value, considered as the key to all the Minerals under the Drim Mountain, several hundred acres in extent. The Property is situate Six Miles from the Neath Canal at Aberdulais, and Three from the Swansea Canal at Yniscedwin, to which place there is a rcad y communi. cation by a Railroad, which passes through the property to the neighbouring Quarries of Lime Stone. There is also a valuable Right of Common upon the Drim Mountain attached to the Estate. A small Piece of Waste Ground, containing 60 per- ches or thereabouts, in extent, has been let tor a UMTO of which 87 years are now unexpired, at the annual rent of £1, and the Estate will be sold subject thereto. An abstract of the powers, under which this property is sold, will be produced at the time of sale. For further particulars, and to treat for the purchase by private contract, apply to Mr Montague Grover, Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, Neath. All letters to be prepaid. BRFCANS fl IRE. To be Soto by atirtioil, By Mr HUGH JONES, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, on THURSD A V, the 8th day of Al'llf!. -1841, at the VRLLIN VACl) INN, Four Miles froin&l.e Town of Brecon, on the road from thence to lifiy: F,OT I. ALL that VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE- oalled PEN H H \V'WEN, situate in the seve- ral Parishes of Llyswen and; Llandevalley. in the County of Brecon, comprising an excellent Farm House, with convenient Farm Buil(lings and about Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in the occu- pation of Mr William Morgan, as tenant from year to year. The above Estate is situate on an eminence, within a quarter of a mile of the River Wye (so celebrated for its Salmon fishery), commanding a view of the whole of that river, and the surrounding picturesque scenery down to the Village of Glashnry, a dis- tance of four miles, cymucanding also views up the river for about two milt's. of the magnificent new, Boughrood Bridge and Castle, the beautiful Llan- goed Park and Estate, and the picturesque and; lofty mountains of Radnorshire. The Land is in a good state of cultivation, and the build. ings particularly convenient, and in excellent repair There is a fine growth of young Oak upon the Estate, which is otherwise wetltimbered. There is a!so a right of Common on the adjoi ning Hill It is distant from the Towns of Brecon, seven miles Builth, eleven miles; and H»v eight miles; from Glasbiiry four mile*; and from Talgarth four miles. It adjoins and is surrounded by Lands of Sir Charles Morgan. Bart., and Arthur iVfcNamara Esq., and abounds with game. A more tempting opportunity for the Erection of a Residence in so favoured a neighbourhood is aoldnm offered to the public. u.n- LOT 2.-All thatFREEHOLD FARM and LANDS called BLAIN A BACH and TYll JENKIN PE'tROTT, situate in the several Parishes of Glashnry and P in the County of Brecon, composing a Farm House with convenient Farm Buildings, and about 87 Acres of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of Mr William Williams, a renant from Year to Year. Tots lot is distant from Talgarth two miles; from Brecon eleven miles. Hay seven miles, and Crick- howell ten miles. The Buildings are in a good state of repair; and there is an unusually line growth of Timber on the Estate, There is also an unlimited right of Common on the Black Mountain, which afford excellent Grouse Shooting. Lot 2 wiU he Sold subject to two annuities of £10 each, payable to Mrs Ann Williams (now aged about 70 vears) and to Mrs Ann Watkins (aged about 62 years), for their respective lives, and to a perpetual annuity of 10s, pay- able to two of the poorest children (inhabitants of the Parish of Llaneliew). For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Morgan and Batt, Solicitors, Abergavenny. All applications by Letter must be Postpaid. The Mother's Consolation-The Child's Preservation I ATKINSONS ROYAL INFANTS' PRESER- VATIVE, of which 100,000 Bottl es are now annually sold, has been established upwards of 50 years -it is a pleasant and efficacious carminative, affording instant reliefiii, and effectually reinoving those alarming and numerous complaints to which infants are liable- as affections of the.Bowels. difficult Teethins, the Thrush or Frog, Convulsions. ltickets, &e. is air admii,al,le assistant to nature during the progress of the (looping Cough, Measles, and the Cow Pox or Vaccine Inoccu- lation, and is so perfectly innocent that it may he given with the greatest safety immediately after birth. In short, whether this medicine be destined to enter the palace or the cottage, the Proprietor feels an honest conviction of its power to assuage maternal pain for in- fant suffering to convert that pain into gladness, that suffering into balmy repose. Prepared only by Robert Barker (nephew and suc- cessorto. and formerly par ner with. the late Mr Atkn- son, the discoverer of this invaluable medicine), No. 1. ffarket Place, Nlanchestcr. and goial In boihes at Is I 'ti, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each. Sold retail hy all respecta Ie Druggists and Medicine Venders in'Town anil Country and wholesale by Messrs Barclay and Sons, 95. Farring' don Street; W. Sutton and Co., 10, Bow Cmirch Yard F Newberry, 4-5. St. Paul's Churchyar I E. Edwards, 67. St. Paul's Churchyard; and T. Butler, 4, Cheap- side, London. N.B. Please to be particular in asking for Atkinson't Infants' Preservative, and in observing the name of Robert B-irker I, M.irket Place, Manchester," upon the government stamp affixed over the cork of each bottle of the genuine medicine.- Be.are of Counterfeits. COPAIBA.— Upon reviewing the CMalogup of I evils produced by Copaiba, it may be fairly asked is there any one possessed of common prudence who would e-nploy it? Can any unprejudiced and conscientious person advice its use ? Are we" to do harm that good may come?" any more in phytic than in morality, when too the former is cer-ain, and the latter more than doubt- ful-for we must not forget that Copaiba is as uncertain as it is injurinns-at one time appearing to suddenly check and overcome the disease, and at another entirely failing in producing either. It is also deceptive as regards the permanency of the desired effect. The patient frequently rejoicing in his supposed recovery, and in a few days, or even hours, is sadly disappointed by the return of his complaint with renewed or increased virulence-the symptoms being much aggra- vated by the consequent loss of time, and the unequal action of the medicine. It is now clearly the duty of the medical profession to avoid and reprobate the use of a drug which has so little to justify its administration, and so much to condemn it. If such baneful effects as described are to be attributed to itlie i,ure Balsam of Copaiba, it can be readily imagined how much they are aggravated by the adulterations daily practised, bein,- ,nixed with more or less of turpentine, mastich, rejected rastor and rape oi's, &c. It is to the uninitiated perfectly astonishing to what an extent this disgraceful practice is carried, more especially since the nostrums formed from it have so much increased. It is frequently to be purchased in this state at retail druggists for less than the cost price of the genuine article,—a strong proof that such must be factitiousindeed it is a fact that this natural pro- duction of South Arn. rica is actually made in England. Not many years since the Sun Fire Office refns-d to indemnify a party for loss by fire, on the ground that the premises had been used for hazardous purposes, not expressed in the policy, namely, that of making Copaiba. Such being the fact of the drug itself. the argument will, of course, apply with more or less force to all prepara- tions of or from it. for so powerful are its injurious properties, and so closely are they connected witl! those (if any) of a beneficial tendency, that to abate the one is to annihilate the other. As existing in nature. they are allied and by such nicety of chemical union, that to separate them is (by destroying the original principle of combination)-to produce a most unhappy result, namely, an inert substance, and one still more acrid than the drug in its natural state one of these is produced when deprived, or partially so, of its nauseous flavour; to deprive it of which is to separate the active principle, and thus destroy all chance of success from its use. Now. how is this known re- sult attempted to be avoided? By incurring a still greater evil-that of combining with it equally inju- rious, though more palatable, drugs, as Spanish flies, potash, stimulating gums, &c., by which the original disease is greatly aggravated and prolonged. In conclu- sion, avoid, at all times, and under all disguises, this pernicious and ever adultered drug; suffer not any one to persuade yon to its use;- witl)l)old from your confidence the professional man who persists, contrary to reason and experience, in prescribing it for you—for, be assured, sooner or later, more or less, you will suffer from its baneful influence. The Balsamic Pills, prepared by Mr Wray, 344, Strand, and Holborn Hill, are free from any of the above objections; they act specifically on the urinary passages, and from their tonic properties, tend to strengthen the system and improve the general health. They require neither confinement nor alteration of Olel (except abstinence from stimulants, where considerable inflammation exists), and, as experience has amply proved, they wi 1 effect a cure sooner than Copaiba (the dangerous results of which, in the inflammatory stages, are too well known to need further comment), or any other medicine in present use, and may be justly considered the only safe and efficacious remedy in all stages of those disorders. In addition to these advantages the very convenient form in which this invaluable pre. paration is offered to the public must also be considered a desideratum. Prepared only by M. 0 Wray, and sold wholesale and retail, at 118. Holborn Hill; and 334. Strand, one door from Catherine Street and for the accommodation of Shippers and Seafaring p oplc, at No. 8, Darkhonse Lane, Lower Thames Street. May also be had of all respectable medicine venders in town and country, at 2s 9,1, 4s 6d, and 1 Is each box. Patients in the remotest parts of the country can be treated successfully on describing minutely their case, and enclosing a remittance for medicine, which can be forwarded to any part of the woild, securely packed, and carefully protected from observation. Jenkins, druggist, Merthyr Tydvil and Dowlais. I PARISH OF EWE N NY, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. T HARRY PHELPS GOODE, the APPOR- *9 TIONER duly appointed for the Parish of EWENNY, in the Countv of GLAMORGAN, under the provisions of the Act of His late Majesty King William IV..6 and 7,c. 71, intituled an Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England .and Wales. DO HEREBY CALL PUBLIC MEETING of the Proprietors of Lands in the said Parish, to be holden at the BEAR INN, COW- BRIDGE, on MONDAY, the 29th Day of MARCH, 1841, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, at which Meetinj all Proprietors of Lands having any Maps or Plans thereof are required to produce the same, and such Proprietors will then and there be required to instruct the Appor- tioner as to what Maps are to be used for the purposes of the apportionment, and when siieli other points as are required by the Acts 6 and 7 William IV., c. 71, and Victoria c 69, and in default thereof I shall proceed to such apportionment under the powers vested in me by the said recited Acts. Dated Haverfordwest, 15th March, 1841. -+- For the cure of COLDS and COUGHS. IN FLUENZ A, SORE MOUTHS and THROATS, CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, SHORTNESS of BREATH, DISPER- SION of PHLEGM, HOARSENESS, VVHF.EZINGS. and all affections of the CHEST and LUNGS, and are an infallible Remedy for the HOOPING COUGH. ""HE OCCULT LOZENGES are a preventive and a destroyer of the incipient seeds of corrupt ('nsurnpti-in. and in confirmed Asthma or Chronic diseases of the Chest they affurd immediate rdid as well as in all Pulmonary complaints. For Hooping Cough thlv are infallible, genei-ally ciiiing thal dreadfiji coin- plaint in the short space of 14 to20 days. Thecompos tion of these Lozenges is not only agreeable, but of so innocent a nature, that they may be given with perfect security to the most delicate Infant "as well as to the robust of all ages, with a positive certainty of soccess they invigorate and strengthen the Lungs. Persons occasionally taking them are fortified azainst Cold and Inflammation. They are also excellcnt for Clearing tne Voice of Public Speakers and Sin-jers. Twenty years' experience has placed their beneficial effects beyond :he shadow of a doubt, bavin"' in no one instance duriog that long period failen short of the de- sired result. Prepared (only) by the Proprietors, CROSSTHVVAITE and Co., 23, Thavb s Inn, Holborn, London; in boxes, price 2s. 601. each, dUly included. N.B —None, are genuine but those signed by the pro- prietors on the Government Stamp. Full directions for each complaint, including the method of giving them to Infants, enclosed with every box. Sold by Jenkins, Druggist, Merthyr Tydfil and Dowlais; J. Williams, Cambrian Office; and Crutch- ley, Druggist, Swansea; Phillips, Druggist, Cardiff, Price, Druggist, Bridgend; Evans, Journal Office; Brigstocke, bookseller; Jones, Mortimer, and Warren and Son, Druggists, King Street, Carmarthen Samuel, Llandilofawr Phillips. Druggist, Haverfordwest; Bower;, Tetiby Cole, Druggist, Aberystwith Jones, Druggist, Cardigan; Williams, Silurian Office, Brecon; Davies, bookseller, Hay; Williams, Printer, Orickhowell Davies, Newport; Briscoe, Wrexham; Stroig, Bangor; Williams, Druggist, High Street, Car- narvon, Barker. Beaumaris; Lea, Druggist, Ellesmere • Edwards, Bookseller, Oswestry Heath, Bookseller' Monmouth; Wyke, Druggist, Abergavenny; Morgan, Druggist, High Street, Newport, Weston, Hereford; Gardiner, Br. myard Taylor, Kington Gilkes, Leo- minsier; Griffiths, Bishop's Castle; and by most Druggists and Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom. I am happy to inform you that the Occult Lozenges are much approved of in this Town and Neighbourhood -from the satisfactory results communicated to me which have attended the use of them, I think they are an excellent Cough Medicine. I have heard (If the Lozenges being very successful in Hooping Cough, in one case remarkably so. And I am enabled also to state that the character of the Lozenges stands high amongst -S,itgers, I have been told by several that they possess in an eminent degree the property of rendering the voice CFEAR- PHILIP HOWMA*. \Vinchcomb, January 16th, 1840." "I can confidently add my testimony to the efficacy of your Lozenges; the apparently high price at which they are sold prevented their introduction sooner into this neighbourhood but complaints on the Chest having been very prevalent of late, persons were induced to try the effects of the Medicine and it can be attested without fear of contradiction that in every instance, after a fair trial considerable relief has been experienced, and mny perfect cures performed. I am myself anxious the Lozenges should filu) their way into every hous.. haying experienced singular benefit" in mv own family. I have not heard ot their being tried in Hooping Cough, hut 10 violent Colds and Asthma they have literally performed wonde.s. q. HOUGHTON." =-

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