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TO CORN-MERCHANTS, MILLERS, FARMERS, MALTSTERS, &c. IN A SEASON LIKE THE PRESENT, the MARK.-LANE EXPRESS Will be found invaluable to all persons interested in Grain as the greatest Fluctuation is daily taking place in Wheat, and IMMENSE SPECULATION exists in the COKN TRAOE generally: it is of great importance to obtain the fullest, most authentic, and latest state of the Markets, which can only he had in the .1 MARK-LA N F. EXPRESS," as it is published in London every Monday Evening, TWO HOURS LATER than any other News- paper. It will contain all the Proceedings of the "English Agricultural Society," with every new 1m- provement in \griculture. Annual Subscription, if poid in advance, £ 1 8;. 2d. May be had, byorder,of all Booksellers and Newsmen in the United Kingdom and at the Office, 24, Norfolk- street, Strand, London. SPORTING LITERATURE. THE CHEAPEST SPORTING PERIODICAL OF THE AGE, IS THE SPORTSMAN, Which is Published Monthly, BF.AUTIFC'I.LY EMBELLISHED WITFI TWO SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVINGS From Paintings by the first Artists, At One Shilling and Sixpence only. rT^HE L'lerary contents of each Number comprise | One Hundred and Tvuenty-eight Columns of Letter- press, which are at once amusing, varied, and practical, and not surpassed by any of its contemporaries, beinsr ex- clusively obtained from the peas of Thorough-bred Sportsmen. .1 The Sportsman, New Series, we venture to recom- mend as the most talented and varied publication ex- tant." Y Qrk Herald. "The Sportsman of this month proves the industry and talent of the Editor. "-Bell's Life in London. The very best sporting publication cxtant.Stusex Advertiser. *• Of merits immeasurably higher than the usual class of sporting periodicals.—Lincoln Gaxette. The Sportsman. Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, price 10s. fid. each, in royal 8vo., cloth boards, may be had of all Booksellers. Office, 24, NORFOLK-STREET, STRAND, LONDON. ROBERTSON'S PATENT CARPETS, TAPES- TRY, &c. &c. &c.-One of the Patentees, W. PlDDING, Esq., No. 118, Bunhill Row, London, is grant. ing Licenses, under the above Patent, to all respectable parties applying for them.forthe Manufacture of Carpets. &c., which requires but a few hours' instruction. Looms being en'irely Superseded by very Simple and much more' Effective Machinery. It is not necessary, therefore, that the party should have any knowledge of manufacturing on the old system. The advantages are too many to be enumerated in an advertiseineut, but some idea may be formed of them by the fact, that the least improvement made by the Inventor in any one article is in Carpets; and that the improvement even in them is so great, that the best, namely Gobelin, Tournay, and Persian, (value from £3 to £5 and upwards, per yard) can be far surpassed in quality, at about the cost of common drugget; in confir- mation of which statement, Reference will he given to a Licensed Manufacturer who has several hundred men in his employ. The requisite Capital will depend on the article manufactured, as will also the License Diles chargeable, but for some small, though important, articles, a very trifling sum will suffice; and many such can be superintended by Ladies. Embroidery, for in- stance. The Profits to parties taking Licenses will vary from Hundreds to Thousands per annum. If desired, Licenses can be granted for France, Belgium, 'and Bollaud, Patents having been taken out forthose countries. N. B.-Shares in the above Patent to be sold. To save trouble the price per share (which will be limited to 90.000) ia.CIO for England and Scotland included, and the-same for Fraiiee for Belgium and Holland £5 each share; which trifliug turns wilF secure to the holders a comfortable independence. Manufacturers will please to forward samples and prices of Yarn of every sort. All applications to be post paid. WA. THOMSON, Licensed Manufacturer of • KOBEKTSQN'S P VI'KNT TAPESTRY CAIl PF.TS, &c., begs to notify to the ltoyal Family, Nobility and Gentry, that he is now Manufacturing a most splen- did PORTRAIT of her MAJESTY, in Tapestry, price 20 Guineas. This Tapestrv will surpass any painting in beauty, effect, and correctness of design; and were it not made Oil Robertson's principle would take an artist ten years to execute. It is only because a multiplicity of the same can he produced by once setting the yarn (which will be done by 50 Eminent Artists, who will each give their undivided attention to the work for the space of two months) that W. A. T. is enabled to offer this chef d'eeuvre at so extraordinary low a ra te, the actual value of each portrait being upwards of £1000, as the design alone costs that sum. There will lie but 5000 struck off. W. A. T. is also manufacturing Carpets, Embroidery. Linings for Carriages, Chair Covers, &c., which will be indescribably beautiful, there being as great a comparison between them and all existing manufactures, as is to be observed on comparing a real cashmere shawl with a borse-cloth. Orders to be addressed (post paid) to W. A. THOM- SON, Bunhill Row, London, The British and Foreign Patent Car- pet and Tapestry Company. Under the most Influential Patronage. Capital 500,000, In Shares of £10. Deposit XI per Share. rl"H E object of this Company is to bring into 1 effective operation the most important invention which has ever been patented, so far as regards the manu facture of two of the many articles to which it is applicable, namely,Tapestry and Carpets. Prospectuses will shortly be ready. In the mean time applications for Shares (if by letter, post paid) to be made to W. PlDDING, Esq,, 118, Bunhill Row, London. N.B.—A Secretary wanted. Applicants to name their Connections. Postage of Letters to be paid. Britannia Xiife Assurance Company, No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. JStrcctors, William Bardgett, Esq. I Robert Eglinton, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq. Erasmus Ioht. Foster, Esq. Wm. Fechney Black, Esq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Brightman, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. William Shand, Jun., Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis Sinale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. Thomas Teed, Esq. iWe&tcal Offfecro. John Sims, M, D.-Ebenezer Smith, Esq., Surgeon. Solicitor. William Bevan, Esq. Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Tables composed expressly for the use of this Institution, from authentic and com- plete data. Increasing rates of Premium on a new and remark- able plan, for securing loans or debts; a less imme- diate payment being required on a policy for the whole term of life than in any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two o'clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. All claims payable within one month after proof of death. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports. Premium per Cent per Annum payable during First Second Third Fourth Remain- Age. Five Five Five Five der of Years. Years. Years. Years. Life. £ s. d. £ d £ s. d. £ s d £ s. d. 20 1 1 4 1 5 10 1 10 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 30 1 1 12 2 I 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 40 1 16' 1 2 4. 4 2 14 6 3 7 3 4 3 4- 50 2 16 73944555636 13 7 PETER MOKRISON, Esq., Resident Director, London. AGENTS. NEWPORT A. G. Jenkins, Ksq Bank, TKEDKGAR IKON WORKS.. W. F. Ireland, gsq. do. CARDIFF. W. D. Horwood, Esq do. MERTHYR TYDVIL. Walter Thompson, Esq. do. PONTYT'OOL Stephen Vernon, E;q. do. CHEPSTOW J. A. Baldwin, Esq. Solicitor USK William Davis, Esq. Hank. ABERGAVEN.NY Mr J. lliley Morgan Stationer MONMOUTH Mr William Jenkins. do. The Agents can in all cases furnish prospectuses, and -TIL observe the strictest secrecy. MIsS VAUGHAN'S SCHOOL will HE-OPEN MONDAY, the 28th instant. Cardiff, Jai). 2,1830. ED U CATION. rpHE REV. EDWARD DA VIES, Classical Tutor I of the Brecon Independent College, will be happy to receive a LIMITED NUMBEit of YOUNG GENTLE- MEN as Day Pupils, to be instructed in the several branches of a Classical and Mathematical Education, as preparatory to professional pursuits. TERMS.—Ten Guineas per Annum. French Language, if required. M r Davies will be assisted by his Son, who has had the advantage of a Superior Education. Ashbrook Place, 18th January, 1839. IVIHRTHYB, SAVINGS BANK. AT the ANNUAL MEETING of the Trustees and Directors of the MERTH Ylt SAVINGS BANK, held at the Savings Bank, the 23d day of January, 1839, HENRY JONES, ESQ. IN THE CHAIR, The Actuary's Accounts having been examined, or- dered that the same be allowed. That the Annual Statement prepared for the National Debt Office, be advertised in the Merthyr Guardian. H. JONES, Chairman. GENERAL STATEMENT. The Trustees of the Savings Bank established at Merthyr. Dr. X. II. d To Balance due on the 20th November, 1837, including Interest, as per last Return. 2166 1 8 To Sums received of Depositors within the year ending Nov.'20th, 1838 2490 13 5 To Interest on Monies invested with the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, viz. Receipt B. dated 21st May, 1838 46 0 9 Receipt B. dated 21st Nov. 1838 58 17 9 14761 13 7 Cr. X. 8. d. By Sums actually paid to Depositors in Money, including Interest, within the year ending 20th Nov. 1838. 1241 7 6 By Sums actually paid for Management within the said year, viz.: — Salaries 10 0 0 Rent and Taxes 7 4 2 Printing and Stationery 11 4 5 8. d. Balance on the General Ac- count invested with the Com- missioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, inclu- ding Interest on 20th Nov. 1838. 313114 6 Do. in the Hands of Treasurer 357 3 0 3491 17 6 £ 4761 13 7 Which fact is hereby certified by me. J DAVID EVANS, Treasurer. Ss a §-? > co 2> i— M JO <*>■ ooocno .fc.. DO ? > a H jjH aasoo « si t i £ it Ffifisr « 5s t I? I tl i iSS -3 a- off S » » S» eT 2 b ° 5 » 3 =f 3" o" a o £ 05 rr o rr. o 3 o o o 5 S g 0 O • i QD CO CD 5 cr B o e" st s-. g- -S- f S B g 88 »<= III; s :? -ssilSi l s «- ?! ? r 5 s I ft s • g 8 r- ■ •• •_ »»0 c < ■ JjXK P4 •• • £ >o»o>«ra z •• 2 ra « n> • K1 a 5 o: < 1 i: | s 2; ? f r 5: £ Sss: § s •v 2* wit: i • i i 5. M —< 3 • C3 • o- co c » i p, .• j ts* e • • *=^3 £ 9 1 fn P w3 5* 2 I' CO 09 °* § • f § r s* y s •• • •• !«!() 3 a • I •* •#•••• £ p 2 ^s. o s J' 1. pd «• •• ?;• en o s.: > b" I 25 n I 1 UOCO » • 2 I • to oitoco HiS • >•< co WON) "J,; c £ • • wtowMS* w g • a • CrS 0 • 6, • << CO • • • o a.?* • 4^. to Ev« ° OJO> »=■ O to 3 CO o Oi OJ Q- IMMEDIATE BENEFITS offered to the Public LIFE ANNUITY RATES, calculated on Equitable Principles. FOR EXAMPLE. For every £ 100 deposited, this Association will grant the Annuity placed opposite the Age of the party de- positing.— From E5O and upwards, in proportion. Age30to40lo45 to 50 to 55 to 60 to 65 to 70 to 75 to 80 8/. 0J. Si. 10a. 19/. 0i. 9/. 10s 10/. 10s 112/. 10s. 115/. 10s. 20/ 0s 25/. 0s. per ct (jerct. [per ct perct. per ct, | per ct. (per ct. per ct. per ct. Life and Fire Insurance Rates Reduced 30 per cent. per annum. LIFE ASSURANCE RATES. Asje. 20 to 25 to 30 to 35 35 38 to 45 to 50 Premium I II.Ils. I 11.15s. 121.0s. I 2l. 6s. 121.10s. 121. 15s. 131 5s. I This Company make no charges for intermediate ages under fifty years. FIRE INSURANCE RATES. Common lnsurance- s. d. Private Houses and Shops (not hazardous).. 1 0 per cent. Hazardous 2 0 Double H azardous 3 6 Farming Stock 1 6 INDKPENDANT AND WEST MIDDLESEX ASSURANCE COMPANY, OPPOSITE THE BAZAAR, BAKER STREET, PORTMAN SQUARE,LONDON; St. David's Street, and High Street, Edinburgh; Ingram Street, Glasgow; and Sackville Street, Dublin. Established and empowered under the several Acts of Parliament of 14th Ceo. 3rd, c. 48 -22nd Geo. Brd 53rd Geo. 3rd, c. 141,-3rd Geo. 4, c. 92, and 1 Viet. c. 10. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. In 20,000 Shares of £ 50 Each. MANAGERS. James Alexander, Esq. Thomas Knowles, Esq. George Anderson, Esq. H. Perkins, Ksq- James Drumnmnd, Esq. Thomas Price, Esq, Samuel Kyre, Esq. William Reid, Esq. Robert Ferguson, Esq. Edward W. Taylor, Esq. Thomas Hope, Esq. John Wilson, Esq. J. D. Hustler, Esq. William Whittaker, Esq. AVDITORs.-Samuel Eyre, lisq-—Wilson, Esq. G. E. Williams, Esq. RESIDENT SECRETARY.—Mr William Hole. BANKERS.—The Bank of England, Bank of Ireland. and Western Bank of Scotland. PHYSICIAN.—iMarshall Hall, M.D. F.R.S, Manchester Square. SURGEON.—James Devereux Hustler, Esq. Park Street. SURVEYOR. — Siinon Thurston, Esq. 9, Southampton Street, Bloomsbury Square. SOLICITORS.—Messrs. W illiams and Son, 2, Hart Street, JSIoomsbury Square. AG ENTS. Swansea .MrJ. Cock, Wind Street. Carmartllen .MrJ. Rodway, Cardigan Mr Noott, Surgeon. Cardiff' Mr Charles Sawyer. I 4"- COAL AND CLAY. STo be lift, SEVERAL VEINS OF CLAY, fit for making Earthen Ware, Fire Bricks, Copper and Iron Fur- naces and other purposes requiring intense heat. The Clay has passed the ordeal, and Coal has now been found in the same spot. A leaae will be granted on advantageous terms. Specimens of the Clay may be seen at Mr Edmonds's Ironmonger, Swansea. Apply to Evan Davies, Tyllagarw, near Neath, if by letter, post paid. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT LADY DAY 1839, The Shepherd's Arms Inn, At CNEWR, in the GREJAT FOREST of BRECON. increasing- traffic on the Railroad, and to Swansea, renders this worth the attention of a Person desirous of keeping a respectable house of accommodation, and encouragement will be given to a good Tenant. Apply to Mr David Thomas, Castell Du Foundry, Devynnock to Mr John Walters, Gurnos Wharf, Ynis- cedwin or to Messrs Gabcll and Son, Solicitors, Crickhowell. Postage of all letters must be paid. Co lie onr by auctiott, On TUESDAY, the 19th day of FEBRUAR\, 1839, at the WYND1UM ARMS INN. BRIDGEND, (subject to conditions of Sale then and there to he produced,) ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or TENE- MENT called or known by tbc name of THE GLOBE INN, with the Appurtenances, situate in the Town of B RI DG. END. in the County of GLAMORGAN. And also all that CUSTOMARYHOLD MESSUAGE. GARDEN, CURTILAGE and CELLAR, now, or late, in the several occupations of Elizabeth Jones, widow, and another, and adjoining, or near to, the Globe Inn, afore- said, and held of and within the Manor of Coity Anglia, in the said County of Glamorgan. Further particulars may be obtained, on application, (postage free) to Mr J. Gwyn Jeffreys, solicitor, Swansea. MONMOUTHSHIRE. To be Sbol* b.1) Huctton, BY MR THOMAS DAVIES, On TUESDAY, the 29th of JANUARY, 1839, at the RHYMNEY INN, TEN Excellent WORKING HORShS, and HARNESS, which are now in the employ of the Rhymney Iron Company. Also, a capital CH AFF CUTTING MACHINE, being the Property of Mr Edward Edwards. Four Months' Credit will be given on approved Se- curity, or the usual discount for Cash. The Sale will take place at 12 o'clock. Bush Inn, Merthyr Tydfil. BRECONSHIRE. ASH AND SYCAMORE TREES I dPov $,tle fig Ruction. HUGH JONES Begs to announce that he will offer for Sale, at the SIX BULLS INN. in the Town of BRliCON, on TH URS- PAV, the 31st day of JANUARY, 1839, at four o'clock in the afternoon, QOJ.' ASH TRESS, and 82 SYCAMORE, ?row- ing on the severul Farms of Glangoody, Cwipgoody, Btaengoody, Trosnant, Noyadd, Poinpren- carreg, Tyrcue, Cwmllwch and Danyvylan, situate in the immediate neighbourhood of the town of Brecon. William Price, the woodward at Glangoody, will shew the,rimber, atl,.i printed particulars may be had, on appli- cation, (if by letter, post paid) to the auctioneer, Brecon. BRECONSHIRE. VALUABLE TIMBER FOR SALE. THE FOLLOWING LOTS OF TIMBER mill be Sol* bl-) public auction, (Unless previously Disposed^of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given), At PEV-HHIW—CALCH, near TREDEGAR, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of JANUAUY, 1839, at One o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then and there pro- duced, viz.:— LOT 1. "I OAK TIMBeR TREES 150 ASH lTtU ditto; 17 BEECH ditto; 26 ALDER ditto. ditto. STORES.—70 OAK; 193 ASH. LOT 2.-256 OAK TIMBER TREES; 110 ASH ditto; 53 BEECH ditto. STORES—192 OAK; 40 ASH. The above Timber Trees, marked and distinguished with lied Paint by Cross, are of large dimensions and fit for Naval and Building purposes, and are standing and growing on the several Lands of Pentre-Aber- canavon, in the Parishes of Llanvigan and Ijlanthctty, and distant about Three Miles frOIO the Breconshire Canal, and One Mile from the Train-road leading from Tredegar to Talybont. For farther enquiries, apply, (if by letter, post paid,) to John J. Harris *r^vorig, Llantrissent, Glamor- ganshire. rp Evan Phillips lenant, will show the Timber. BUILTH, BRECONSHIRE. HIGHLY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr THOMAS PRICE, ( F BUII.TH,) By order of the Mortgagee, and with the concurrence of the Assignees of Hugh Morgan, a Bankrupt, At the KING'S HEAD INN, in the Town of BUILTH, on FRIDAY, the 1st Day of FEBRUARY, 11)39, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subjcct to such Conditions as shall be then produced, and either together or in such Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale, THE UNDERMENTIONED Valuable Freehold Property. ALL that WELL-ESTABLISHED INN and PREMISES, called the KING'S HEAD, together with the Yards. Stables, Gardens, and Outhouses ad- joining and belonging thereto, situate in the centre of the Market Town of BUILTH, and now in the occup". tion of Mr BlIgh Morgan. Also, a DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, situate immediately opposite the King's Head, lately occupied by David Jones; together with Thirteen pieces or parcels of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, and Nursery Ground, held with the King's Head, containing in the whole about Fifty Acres, more or less, with a Tan House, with suitable Barns and Buildings, held there. with, now occupied by the said Hugh Morgan, or his under-tenants. Also, all that PUBLIC HOUSE called the RED LION, and Two Dwelling Houses, Bakehouse with Wheelwrights Shop adjoining, with the Yards, Gardens, Stables, Barn, Beasthouse, Wainhouse, and other Out- houses, thereto belonging, in the several occupations of James Beavan, John Nicholls, George Griffiths, and others, and situate on the Bank in the Cattle Market, in the Town of Builth. The above Eligible Property is well worth the atten. tion of Persons desirous of investing capital, being situate in and contiguous to the Market Town of Builth, ani near to the celebrated Mineral Waters of Park Welis, Llandrindod and Lianwrtid, and in the midst of a fine Sporting Country. The Land which immediately adjoins the Town of Builth, presents many desirable situations for Building, commanding fine prospects of the beautiful and romantic Scenery of the Wye. Possession of the Land may be had at Lady-day next. For further particulars apply, (if by letter, post paid) to Messrs G. and 11. Anderson, Solicitors, Ludlow, Shropshire or to Messrs Vaughan and Bevan, Solicitors, Brecon and for a view of the Premises to Mr Hugh Morgan, King's Head Inn, Builth. To* Parents and Guardians. wANTED, in a large and populotis neigli- f bourhood, a Respectable YOUTH an AP- PRENTICE to a CHEMIST and DHUGGlSI, where he will have an opportunity of becoming thoroughly acquainted with the business, and in every respect be considered as one of the Family. Premium moderate. Applyi letter post paid, Z. Y. Post Office, Pontypool. Monmouthshire & Glamorganshire Banking- Company. NOTICE. A HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the above Company WILL BE H FLf) on M')NI)AY, tb,, tthdayofFEHRUARYnext. at the KING'S H K A D Ti N, in the Town of NEWPORT, at One o'clock in the afternoon precisely, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors as to the Divi- dend for the Six Mouths ending the 31st December last, and on other Special Affairs. By order of the Board, PHILIP JONES. Chairman. Head Office, Newport, 9tb Jan. 1839. CROSSTHWAITE & CO.'S OCCULT LOZENGES, For the cure of COLDS and COUGHS, INFLUENZA, SORE MOUTHS and THROATS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, SHORTNESS of BREATH. DISPER- SION of PHLEGM, HOvRSENESS, WHEEZINGS, and all affections of the CHEST and LUNGS, and are an infallible Remedy for the HOOPING COUGH. r|M!E OCCULT LOZBNGES are a preventive I and a destroyer of the incipient seeds of corrupt Consumption, and in confirmed Asthma or Chronic diseases of the Chest, ihey afford immediate relief as well as in all Pulmonary con plaints. For Hooping Cough they are infalliable, genelally curing that dreadful com- plaint in the short space of 14 to 20 days. The composi- tion of these Lozenges are not only agreeable, but of so innocent a nature, that they may be given with perfect security to the most doticaje Infant as well as to the robust of all ages, with a positive certainty of success; they invigorate and strengthen the Lungs. Persons occasionally taking them ae fortified against Cold and Inflammation. Twenty years experiencf has placed their beneficial effects beyond the shadow 3f a doubt, having in no one instance during that long period fallen short of the de- sired result. Prepared (only) by the Proprietors, CROSSTHWAITE & Co., 2-3, Thavies Inn, Holborn, London; in boxes, price 2s. 6d. each, duty 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 Mrs Jenkins, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; Crutchley, Druggist, Swansea Phillips, Druggist, Car- diff Price, Druggist, Bridgend Evans, Journal Office, Carmarthen; Samuel, Llandilovawr, Phillips, Druggist, Haverfordwest; Bowers, Booksellei,Tenby Cole, Drug- gist, Aberystwith Jones. Druggist, Cardigan; Williams, Silurian Office, Brecon Williams, Priuter, Crickhowell; Davies, Newtown Briscoe, Wrexham; Strone, Bangor; Wiltiam, Druggist. High Street, Carnarvon; Barker, Beaumaris; Lea, Druggist, Ellismere; Edwards, Book- seller, Oswestry Heath, Bookseller, Monmouth; Wyke, Druggist, Abergavenny; Morgan, Druggist, High Street, Newport; Weston, Hereford Gardiner, Brumyard; Taylor, Kington; Gilkes, Leominster; and by most Druggists and Medicine Venders throughout the King- dom. Extract of a Letter dated Bath, 16th Oct. 1837. I am happy in being able to bear testimony to the excellence of your preparation. I have made a point of making minute enquiries, and the result has been, in the generality of instances, such as to place your Occult Lozenges in the Jnst of the first rate Cough Mcdicines extant. J. KING, Chemist. To Messrs. Crossthwaite & Co. London., Extract of a Letter dated Hyde, near Manchester. 20th Dec. 1837. I hear very satisfactory accounts of the Occult Lozenges sold the people are urprised at the good effects they produce; many think them too simple, but a careful trial soon convinces them to the contrary My opinion of them is, they are deserving the attention of every one who has any affection of the Chest or Lungs (Signed) JAMES BROCKLEHURST, Chemist and Druggist- To Messrs Crossthwaite & Co., London. The following is another proof of the efficacy of these Lozenges. Copy of a Letter addressed to Messrs Crossthwaite & Co., London. Gentlemen,—I am happy to be able to hear testi- mony to the excellence of your Occult Lozenges, decided benefit has resulted from their use in every case which t has come under my notice, one case in particular I will nn-ntion. The Wife of a Mechanic in this Town had been for years afflicted with confirmed Asthma, so much so that she dared not venture from her home during the cold months, but having been induced to try a box of your Lozenges at the beginning of last Winter, she found such effectual relief, that notwithstandiog the extreme severity of the weather, she was enabled to take exercise in the open air, and follow her usual occupation, and she has not been troubled with a return of her complaint since please to send me afresh supply immediately with a few circulars for distribution. am, (, I am, Gentlemen, yonrs respectfully, (Signed) HENRY DYER, Trowbiidge, Wilts, 21st June, 1B38. Chemist. ALBINOLO'S Or the St. COME ct St. DA MI EN (Brothers & Physicians) ointment. ALBINOLO'S OIN-FGENT, FOR the Cure of Cancer, Scrofula, Eruptions of 1' the Skin, Contagious Diseases, Cholera, Plague, Wounds of every description, Burns, Pains or Acbes of any kind, Lues, Chilblains, and various other Diseases. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Mil FELIX ALBINOLO, (from Turin,) 23, Earl- street, Bidckl'riars London, sole Proprietor and Com- pounder of Ihe Ointitieii c.lied ALBINOI,O'S 0 INTAI EiT, warns the public that the tesHmoriats of Sir Benj. C. Brodie, Bart., Herbert Mayo. E-q., Dr. Wagner, J. Malyu, E,q., an, W. C. Dendy, E,q (from which Mr Tiie.nas Moll 'ivay, of 13, BroaJ Street, Buildings, City, gives garbled extracts in fvour of a medicine of his own,) referred to Alijinolo'« Ointment, and not to any discovery of Mr Thomas Hulloway, who never knew, nor was never made acquainted with the ingredients of which Albinolo's Ointment is composed, or the stcret of manufacturing the .me. Extract of a Letter from Sir Bt-nj imin Brodie, Bart., Surgeon to the Queen, directed to Mr Tllomatl H dluWay, for F. Albinolo. Loudon,—14. Snviiie Row,—June 1837. Sir,—1 have made several trials of the Ointment which you sent me. I have found it useful in some instances; I am more inclined to employ those of which I know the composi- tion, than I am to employ Signor Albillolo's Ointment, the composition of which you have not informed me. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, (Signed; H. U. BRODIE. By Herbert Mayo, Eq., F.R.S., Senior Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital, Professor oi Anatomy and Pathology to the King's I College, London, &(: ")reett:d to Mr Thomas Hulloway, for F. Aibinolo. Sir,-Wil) you have the goodness to excuse this informal answer. The Ointment has been of use in all the cases In which I have used it. Send m, if you please, some more in a few day*' time. I ,v„ en«ugli for tlie present, Middlesex Hospital, APrl1 1837, (SignedJ H.MAYO. By Herbert May0, Esq., F.R.S., &c. 8ir,-[ am much oblige to you (or your polite offer to send I me more of the Ointl\1ent, which I tried at Mr Holloway's request. I really have kept no note of itselTeets beyond what my communication to HLlllo\VIIY contained. In a few cuses of skin disease it was The best case I had of its efficacy was one of >cr0 tubercles, on the face of a child, which mendei rapldly with it.-19, George Street, August 29, 1837. I am, &c, Hanover Square. „ .J^ gned) HER.UERT MAYO. Or. Felix Albinolo, 5, > aul s Chain. Piepareff ooi1 by PELIX ALBINOLO, No 23, EarUstreet, Blackfriars, London by whom the Country prs are supplied on tue usual terms And sold Wholesale and Ketail in London by BARCLAY and SONS, 95, Farringdon sueBt EDWARDS, 07. St. Paul's Church Yard; SUTTON nn.t Co., "w Church Yard; NEWBEHBY, 45, St. Paul's Church Yard ♦Y'LLOUGHBY, 61, Bishopsgate-street Without; T. BDTLER, 4,Cneapsj(ie, Agents for SCOTLAND: BUTLER, 20, Waterloo Place, and 1. and R. B.AiMi.3, Leith Walk, Edinburgh. IRELAND: At the Bffdical Hall, 51, Lower Sackville- teet, Tublin. And Sold by all otherJen-lera of Patent Medicines in every Town throughout tue »ingdom._Any shop in the rountrj which may not have Ùelll. will be supplied (if they are ordered) Without any cdra charge. Ask f, ALBIVOLOIS Ointment. In pots at 2s, yj.—la. 6c— Us.—22s —33s.—Duty included N.B. Also dealer it Leeches, wholesale and retail. Agents for MERTH igi Afr DiVID MORGAN, Chemist and Druggist; In JENKINS, Jheinist ;and Druggist i and all other vendors ot Patent Metcine'* Sunt mille mala, sunt etiam remedial most Important to all Classes of Society I I I Recently arrived from the Continent, the singularly gifted, highly talented, and celebrated BARON SPOLASCO, Jf. D., A.B., M.R.C.S., K.O.M. T., and C.L.D.H., THF, most successful Practitioner of Medicine X and Surgery in the known World !who is on a tour through the principal cities of Europe—having been called professionally to Wales, has arrived amid the joyous shouts and acclamations of the people', and may be consulted, by both sexes, at his residence ADELAIDE PLACh, SWANSEA, between the hours of nine in the morning and four in the afternoon, and in the evening from six till nine, relative to ill cases, both Medical and Surgical, thatfiesh is heir to. The BItTOn is a Licentiate Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He was a Perpetual Pupil to the late Celebrated -Baron Depuytren, of the Hotel Dieu, Paris, and studied the various branches of his Profession at the UniversitieAof Paris, Berlin, Leydea, London Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dublin. In consequence of the numerous Patients that daily crowd round Baron Spolasco's Consulting Rooms, he has been induced to prolong his stay in Swansea beyond the period which he originally designed. Those whorequire his advice would do well, therefore, to make immediate application, as they may not again have an opportunity afforded them of consulting so successful a Practitioner. The multiplicity of practice in which the Biron it neces- sarily engaged by the increasing number of his patients, renders it utterly impossib!e for him to leave Swansea at the time proposed, (i. e. after Christmas), but that it is extremely probable, indeed certain, he must prolong his stay in Swansea over the present winter. The destitute poor will receive advice gratuitously. Numerous very bad cases are under treatment and seven are subjoined which have been successfully treated by the Baron within the last six weeks; and relerence to his Pamphlets is respectfully requested for further proofs of his successful Practice. "CATHERINE SMITH, of the Rutland Arms, Swan- sea, suffered for a very long period, from a virulently ulcerated leg, which impaired her health and al most made her a cripple, perfectly cured by the good Baron' in two dressings, and her health firmly re-established, which she had not enjoyed for years before, after having consulted several medical gentlemen iu Swansea without effect." "WILLIAM JONES, blocklayer, under the Middle Bank Company, 61 years of age, was a sufferer for two years with a severely ulcerated leg, cured by Baron Spolasco in a fortnight, and his health made perfect, which had not been good for years before, after having been under treatment of seven doctors in Swansea, and two in the neighbourhood, and an out-door patient of the Swansea Infirmary for nine weeks, without any of them benefitting him." "JOHN CLEMENT, ferryman of Swansea Ferry, was for three years sinking to the grave as it were with his thighs covered over with virulently deep seated ulcers, and his flesh dropping from his bones and his health gone was not only perfectly cured by the Baron Spolasco of his ulcers and sores in a fortnight, but his health was re-established, after having been under two or three Doctors' treatment without effect." The above three cases have been advertised at length in a recent number of this paper. I, JAM ES ROSE, employed on the Middle Bank Copper W orktl,Swansea. do certify that I have suffered fora very long time under a delicate state of health, and a severely ulcerated leg, which made me a cripple, ana that I con- sulted two Doctors in this town without the slightest effect. Fortunately for me at this period f heard of the arrival in Swansea, and of the fame of the great Doctor Spolasco, who it was said cured every body I at once repaired to his residence, which I found crowded, and I heard every body there blessing him from the;r very hearts and souls, for the benefits they had received at his hands; at which my heart bounded with joy, and inspired me with a confident hope of receiving similar benetit fsom his treatment, wliiw hope WM realized; for incredible as it may appear, in the short space of a fort- night my leg was not "only made sound, but my health was perfectly re-established. I would advise every body in disease to travel day and night to go to the great Baron Spolasco. May God ever bless him, I and all my rela- tions will ever pray. "Swansea, Nov. 7, 1S38." "JAMES RosE." 11 1 JOHN MURPHY, of Greenhill, Swansea, last in the employ of Starling Bensou, Esq., of this place, do certify, that I have now for nineteen months been a suffering pitiable creature, with my legs ulcerated almost to mortification, and my health broken up; during the whole period of nineteen months not able to labour for my family more than a fortnight, and that in the greatest pain and agony. sinking fast into the grave, from which I was arrested. Oh! my everlasting thanks to God Almighty for saving the invaluable life of the good Doctor Spolasco on the rock this year when wrecked in the steamer Killarney, and directing his footsteps to Swansea, so providentially for nie and thousauds of other sufferers in disease of every malady, to whom, through the blessing of Christ and the love of God, he has proved himself a treasure never equalled either in surgery or medicine in this world, at least since the death of our blessed Saviour. I have only to add, that my frightful ulcers and sores were dressed but four times, and those by the good Baron's own hands, and about eight doses of his astound- ing medicine administered to me, when I found myself not only freed from mv ulcers and sores, but perfectly sound and my health restored, which 1 could not boast of for five years before. May my prayers and those of my family, and those of the thousands of poor sufferers lie benefits, alight upon his head, aud the heads of all his kindred for ever, we must and will ever pray. I was sixteen months under the care of four medical men, two in Swansea and two in the neighbourhood, without having received the slightest benefit, but gradually sink- ing under their treatment. Nov. 22ud, 183a" JOHN MURPHY." "I, MARY HENDRICK, wife of John, mariner, of Pentreguinea, Swansea, consider it a duty to the pub- lic as well as to the highly gifted Surgical Practitioner, the Baron Spolasco, to state publicly, and thus offer up my most fervent prayers and thanks to God, for directing the good Baron Spolasco to this town, or I must for ever have remained a poor suffering cripple, without obtaining the least relief from any I applied to; having for the last ten years had to crawl about in the best way I was able, obliged to attend to my family and all my domestic affairs myself. till heart sickened at my hard fate, I ap- plied to the above-named talented gentleman, and in less than a month, wonderful to say, he effected for me a complete cure. The bone around my ancle was for the last ten years laid completely bare. wliich substance is now made up, and my limb as sound as ever, and my health better, praise be to the Lord, than it has been for the last twenty years. My family united deem it a duty they owe to thank the Baron Spolasco thus publicly for his eminent services, for whose eternal happiness they and I will ever pray. "MARY HENDRICK." "Swansea, Nov. 30, 1838." Another great Cure effected since the above were first inserted in this Paper. T, DINA WILLIAMS, 57 years of age, of the Falcon public house, Garden Street. Swansea, was a very great sufferer for twelve years with both legs ulcerated, so much so that I could scarcely bear my own weight; and that .1 was under treatment nearly the whole of that time, .without experiencing the slightest advantage or relief; till the good Baron (may the just God ever bless, prosper, and protect him) Spolasco, who, in but four dressings, which were performed in eight days, not only perfectly cured all my ulcers, but established my health again, which I was not able to boast of for years before. His medicines and dressings acted like a charm over my whole body. For Baron polasco s protection, I, my husband, and family, as in duty bound, will ever pray. DINA WILLIAMS." Swansea, Decembert)» 1833," N.B. The Baron pledges himself that he will publish every week in the Guardian, at least one great and ex. traordinary Cure during his sojourn at Swansea. J The wonderful cures performed by the Baron and already published, allow to be properly understood, are not of an ordinary kind or cast, or are those numerous cases now under treatment, which are rapidly progress- ing, not only to the astonishment and delight of the poor patients themselves (who long ago had no hope left them for amendment in this world), but also to the amazement of the town and surrounding country. The Baron performs hundred of cures, scores of which must for ever remam a secret, from delicate and prudential motives, which he would not deign to publish, reserving for the public eye only such of those bad cases which have previously been a long, a very long and dreary while," at least to the poor sufferers, in some instances more than twenty years, in the hands of others of the faculty, without effecting for the patient the slightest improvement. After these facts, does the reader require further comment? The Baron with permission begs to state, that he never publishes any cure, without the w:sh, or free consent to do so of the person on whom, through the great blessing of God. the cure was effected. The Baron is immediately in want of Two, or Three Articled Pupils, for the term of either three, or five years; they will be Boarded and Lodged, and have the advantage of witnessing a new (peculiar to Spolasco's system or school only) yet more extended, and per- haps more successful practice in the two branches—sur- gery and medicine, thau can be enjoyed at any other establishment known. All letters must have the postage paid, and may be addressed to The Baron Spolasco Swansea, which will meet with immediate attention; those young gentlemen who have not before beva under any Medical or Surgical tuition will be preferred. None need apply but those of good family, education, and address. Premium for each. Five Hundred Guineas. During the last few weeks the Baron Spolasco has re- ceived several letters in answer to his advertisement for Articled Pupils, from Parent* who are wishful to place their sons under him, and making various offers for that purpose of from two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty guineas. In answer, the Baron most respectfully declines making any abatement of the sum asked; and hegs to add, that if any of his Pupils, when out of their indenture, and during the first entire year they are in practice for themselves, do not, as the Pupil of Spolasco," in any town of twenty thousand inhabi- tants, realize a sum equal to the one in question, the Baron will place cash in the Bank in order to tefund or make up all that may be deficient of it. In consequence of recently expressed, petty, mean, envious, and ungenerous speculative opinions, respecting the perfettion of these cures, tending to malign the high professional reputation of the Baron Spolasco. he is in- duced to offer, thus publicly, to bet or wager £10.000 t) £ 1,000, that he (the Baron) will, under divine favour, perform a sound anti perfect cure of the most malignant ulcer or sore in extent, if even three parts of the sub- stance of the limb be eaten away by ulceration. and if the patient has been doomed to crutches in consequence, f"r the last half century or does it matter to the Baron. whether the sufferer has or has not tried in vain the skill o every Professional Gentleman throughout the United Kingdom or whether or not such patient has, to his or her great grief and suffering, passed through every Hosptal, both at home and abroad, without having re- ceive, the slightest improvement; still, Spolasco, with God'sgreat blessing, cures; and the onlv two questions he wll ask the patient are, is the limb already am. putad (which precipitately has too often been the case in instances too numerous and too melancholy to relate) if n-t, and the sufferer still lives, the Baron will, with the ord's continued favours, not only save the leg or arM fron amputatioit, but perfect, and that forever, a safe, souid, and effectual cure! The Baron will also render the general uealth of the patient perfect, which, per- hap;, had not been even tolerable for fifty years before such is the Baron's success and reliance on his treat- ment, and" invaluable medicines." Puring the Baron Spolasco's residence of three months in Swansea, lie has perfected about J50 great cures, the greiter part of which were considered hopeless cases, and in general abandoned by the faculty. Tne Baron Spolasco may be expected from Merthyr back to Swansea, on Sunday afternoon, the 13th instant, at Three o'Clock. The Baron has at last consented, from repeated soli- citations to visit the following places, viz:- The Castle Inn, Neath, oil January the 23rd; the Wyndham Arms, Biidgend, the 24*h the Bear Inn, Cowbridge, the 25th th; Angel Inn, Cardiff, the 26th, 27th, and 28th; the W?stcoat Inn, Newport, the 29th, and 30th; the Lion Inn, Pontypool. the 31st, and February the 1st; the George Inn, Abergavenny, the 2nd; the Bush Inn, Nitityglo, the Srd, and 4th; the Tredegar Arms, Tre- degar, the 5th, and 6th; the Angel Inn, Merthyr, the 7th, 8tii, and 9th the llth, calling at the Cardiff Arms, Hirwain, and at the- liainb and Fiag; the 12th, calling at the Castle Inn, Neath. on his way to Swansea. A Second Edition of Dr. Spolasco's interesting Xar rative of the disastrous Wreck of the steamer Killarney, has just been published, and may be had of all Book- sel 'ers.-Tiiis Pamphlet contains a number of certificates of the Baron's miraculous cures. Mr Morgan is appointed Dr. Spolasco's Agent for his Patent Medicines for Merthyr and surrounding districts. P-mmoommopm.. SUPERIOR GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. THE PROPRIETORS of LEWS BRISTOL BAZAAR, 7, UNION STREET, BRISTOL, beg to direct attention to their increased Stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of English and Foreign Manufacture, comprising every description of the most approved modern principles, and may in respect to cheapness, extent, variety and quality, be fairly placed ia competition with any Stock in the Oowntry. The annexed scale of prices represent Watches of the most superior modern description. TVaiches, Plate, Jewels, fyc..taken in exchange. GOLD WATCHES OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. £ s. d. 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Vertical movements, double bottom, with engine turned Gold Cases, Silrer or Gold Diats. 7 0 0 Silver Flat Hoiizontal movements, 4t holes, Jewelled 5 5 0 Every Watch sold at the Bazaar, is not only warranted for Two Years, but ifany repairs are necessary during that period, no charge is made, and may also be ex- changed within that time, and the full amount allowed in return. No business transacted on Saturdays till Evening. Levy's Bristol Bazaar, 7, Union Street, Bristol* THE TOILET. Rowlands' Blacassar Oil. ''I'M!IS Elegant, Fragrant, and Pellucid OIL — I. is in Universal High Repute for its unequalled Restor- ative, Preservative, and Beautifying Properties. It pre- vents HAIR from falling off or turning grey, to the latest period of life; changes grey hair to its original COLOUR; frees it from scurf, and renders it beautifully SOFT, CURLY, and GLOSSY. In dressing H AIR, it keeps it firm in the curl, uninjured by damp weather, crowded rooms, the dance, or in the exercise of riding. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a Beautiful Head of HAIR. Beautiful Head of HAIR. Caution.-A:sk for" Rowlands' Macassar Oil," and observe that each bottle is (with a Treatise on the Hair, 31st edition,) inclosed in a wrapper, on which are their Names and Address in Red, thus, — A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND. The lowest price is 3s. 6d.—the next price is 7s.— family bottles containing four small 10s. 6d. hnd double that size 21s. per bottle. ROWLANDS' KALYDORt A mild and efficient protector of the Skin and Complexion from the baneful influence o Frost, Cold Winds, or Damp Atmosphere 1 heals 'Chilbtams, Chaps, and rend rs the most harsh and rough Skin delightfully soft, fair, and smooth effectually eradicates all Pimples, Spots, Red- ness, Tan, Freckles, and other Cutaneous Defects, at the same time imparting a healthy Juvenile Bloom, as well as realizing a delicate White Aeck. Hand, and Arm. In cases of Burns and Scalds, it immediately allays the irritability and reduces the mflammation. GENTLEMEN, after Shaving, will find it allay the irritation and make the Skin smooth and soft. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle, duty included. ROWLANDS' ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A WHITE POWDER, of Oriental Herbs of the most delightful fragrance, and free from any mineral or pernicious ingredient-It eradicates Tartar and decayed Spots from the Teeth, p,reserves the Enamel, and fixes the Teeth firmly in their sockets, rendering them deli- cately White. Being an Anti Scorbutic, it eradicates the Scurvy from the Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy red; it removes unpleasant tastes from the tnou'.h, which often rernain after fevers, taking medi- cine, &c. and imparts a delIghtful fragrance to the breath. Price 2s. 9d. per Box, duty included. Notice—The Name and Address of the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND FIF SON. 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, are engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on the two latter Articles; also printed in red, on the Wrapper in which each is enclosed. Many Shop-keepers offer for sale Counterfeits of the above, composed of the most pernicious ingredients. They call their trash the" GENUI N E," and sign A. RowlandSon, omitting the & recommending them as being Cheap Be sure to Ask for •« Rowlands' Sold by them, and by Respectable PERFUMERS and MEDICINE VENDERS. TO PSINTEBS. ROBT. HARRtLD, Composition Roller Af: nu 11 nufacturer, of Nos. 10 and 11, GREAT D 1ST A If t L.4NE, FRIDAY STREET, LONDON, begs to inform Printers, Newspaper Proprietors, and all connected with the Printing Business, that in addition to his utual Stock of second-hand Presses, Columbian, Albion, Stanhope, &c., Machines, Type, and other Materials, he has received a great accession bv the advantageous purchase of four extensive modern Offices, and is con- sequently enabled to offer to the Trade, on terms which must secure their approbation, the most extensive and best arranged Stock extant, which also includes Copper- plate, Lithographic, and Binding Materials. N.B. All kind of New Materials, inclnding Iron Presses of every make, Type of every Foundry, and Ink of every manufacture, constantly on hand. 13RISTOL and NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS WILL SAIL During1 the NEXT WEEK, as follows. FROM BRISTOL. 3AS 28, Monday Si mora 29, Tuesday 94 mom 30, Wednesday mom 31, Thursday 71 morn FROM NEWPORT. JAN. 28, Monday 9 morn 29, Tuesday. 10 IDom 30, Wednesday 10J morn 31, Thursday 11 morn FARES:—After Cabin, 4s.-Fore-Cabin, 2s.—Chil- dren under 12 Years of Age, tlalf-price.-Dog", Is each Four-Wheel Carriage, 203.; Two-Wheel ditto, Ws. Elorses each, 5s. Two-Wheel Carriage or light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse with one Passenger, 15s.; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7 s; ditto Fore-Cabin, 6s. 0^- The Proprietors of the above Packets GIVE NOTICE that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel (i f lost or damaged) unless booked at either of their Offices in Bristol or Newport j and if above the value of 40s. to be entered at its value and Carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time, of Booking. PONTYPOOL AND A BERG AVEN N Y.-Coaclies Daily between these places and Newport. 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JAN. 28..Monday 4 morning 30..Wednesday gi morning FEB. I..Friday 6 morning FROM BRISTOL. JAN. 29..Tuesday. 9 morning SI..Thursday 10J morning FEB. 2.. Saturday 64 morning The LDY CHARLOTTE Steam Packet has discon. tinued plying for the present, to undergo her usual annual examination and repair. Due notice will be given when she resumes her station. Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time of Sailing. FARES:—After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin, 3s. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is. each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies'Cabin. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 21s.; Ditto drawn by One Horse. 10s. 6d. Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s. Fore Cabin. 7s. 6d.; Cattle, Sheep. These Fares include every ex- pense. 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All goods to he considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. TO THE SUFFERERS FRO" BILIOUS AND LiVeR COMPLAINTS. I]rllE unexampled saccessof FRAMPTON'S PILL p. °.F HEALTH calls for particular attention.—These L give immediate relief in all Spasmodic and Windy Complaints, with the whole train of well-known symp- toms arising from a weak stomach, or vitiated bilious secretion, Indigestion, Pain at the pit of the Stomach. Bilious or Sick Head-ache, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Sense of Fulness after Meals, Giddiness, Dizziness, Pain over the Eyes &c. &c, Persons of a Full Habit, who are subject to Head-ache, Giddiness. Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears. arising from too great a flow of Blood to the Head, should never be without them, as many dangerons symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use. They are highly grateful to the Stomach* create Appetite, relief Laugour and Depression of Spirits, gently relaxing the Bowels without griping or annoyance, removmg noxious accumulations, rendering the System truly comfortable, and the head clear. The very hih encomiums passed upon them by a large portion of the public, is the best criterion of their merit, and the con. titmal statements of their good effects from all parts of the Kingdom, is a source of the highest gratification Sold by T. Prout, 22!, Strand. London and by most Medicine Venders in the Kingdom. Piice Is. lid. per box. Mr D. Morgan, Druggist, Mcrtbyr Tydvil; Mr Phillips, Cardiff; Mr Farror, Monmouth and by the Vende. of Medicines generally throughout the Kingdom. 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