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r f-. TO ASSISTANTS. WANTED Immediately, an ASSISTANT in an established Boarding School- he must be a, good Ft^mnr, well versed in aifideapal)leofteaciiin, tW isi and Latin languages grammatically. ft*?" Address, post-paid, with specimens, reference, age, avfi salary, to Messrs. W, aud J. Phillips, linen-drapers, ■ iifcivcrScrdwest. .■ -A^. t TO CREDITORS. +- 41 Jj Persons ".vhoi have anv demand on the EstafeoPJOHN MORGAN, liq. the Elder,4ate of F«ircuce-Ko«se, in the Town of Carmarthen, deceased, are requested to send particulars thereof to Ed\vard Williams, Solicitor, Carmarthen» in order that arrangements may be inade for thtr payment of the samp; and all Persons who are indebted to the said Estate, are requested to pay the same forthwith to the said Edward Williams. Carmarthen, 2!st Sept. 1810. TO DEBTORS AND-CREDITORS. ^TfTHEREAS THOMAS THOMAS, lateofMar- V ? ket-street, in the County of the Borough of Car- marthen, shopkeeper, has, by a deed of Assignment, trans- ferred over all his Estate and' Effects to Messrs! Richard Mor- rm and Walter Bowen, of tb same place, shopkeepers, in Crust for the benefit of his Creditors therefore all Persons who have any Demand on the said Thomas Thomas, are re- quested to send an account of the same to the said Messrs. Morris and Bowen, immeditteiv. And all Persons who stand indebted to th said Thomas Thomas, are desired forthwith to pay the same to the aid Messrs. Morris and Bowen, otherwise they will be sued with- Out further notice. UNM)^ COACH. mnE UNION LIC- POS'r COACH starts JL from the KINC,* -A LlN-iS, CARMARTHEN, every fONDAY WEDNESD r, FRIDAY Ilro I? ^'Vf,,N'G, prccisflv at half-past Nine d'clock; and arri ves at the BUSU- SWANSEA, at FoajWClock in the Evening, (wnere it receives Passenrersj £ rUmtkt> PP INr, P. OF WAT.SB COACH and return* to the KI ll Ni.5, CA RMARTHF.N, every W&SQAVy THURSDA f, fif SATORDA Y E* tr* ■■■■ jr Performed by 1^ | GRIFFITHS'and CO. The above Coactfr runs remarkably pleasant and j and all those who plfase to give it their support, w» JRcet with everj' attentionfon the part of the Proprietors ir(Iiider their,journey com rtable and itioijs. The Proprietors will not be aeaountable for any Par* — vk.tyr t .ogg.o.6? .'ibevc tb<H value of J'fete I>oudd«> unless tered and paid for a s such I 11 Inside Fare from Carmarthen to Swansea.ll.^fl I V Outside A j.c. ll 141bs. allowed for Inside I'assengers.—71bs. for Out si dr. I JONATHAN HARRIS, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN, BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has lately received a variety of GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, among which are the following, •»»x.. $, d+ AnatepticPiHs. 4 6 Condell's Improved Balsam of Honey. 2 9 Cordial R-tim of Gilead 10 6 Antibilious Pills 1 2 IQIxon's Antibiiioins P-Ills 2 9 Kennedy's Corn Plaister. 1 2 Tolu Lozenges 1 2 Salt of Lemons 1 0 Scots Pills 1 2 flooper's PIIL-; I 2 Ryan's Pectoral Essence ff Colts Foot.. 3 6 Ford's Original Balsam oft Horehound I 2 Da-lby's Carminative 1 9 Godfrey's Cordial i 0 9 Roche's Herbal embrocation of lione, 4 0 I-'riar's Balsam. 1 2 Squire's Grand Elixir 2 0 Spilsburv's Drops 5 6 Oxley's Essence of Jamaica Ginger 2 9. Kuxham's Tincture of Bark 3 0 taffy's Elixir 1 9 i Ditto Do 2 6 Tohnson's Golden Ointmeat. 2 0 Steer's Opodeldoc 2 9 Whitehead's Essence of Mustard. 2 9 Cephalic Snuff 1 2 Bateman's Drops.■ 1 6 Refined Liquorice 0 8 Clout's Durable lnlc 1 6 Palm and other Soaps.» 6d. and 1 0 Barclay's Ointment g 1 9 j PERFUMERY,F&c. &c. J COUNTY O F THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE LET, -Anti entered upon immediately, for a Term of Years. A NEAT COTTAGE and GARDEN, with or without Two or Three Small Fields, distant from the Town of Carmarthen, about one mile and a half, on the side of the main turnpike road leading from that place to Haver- fordwest and Mitford. The Cottage consists on the ground floor of two sitting- rooms* kitchen, brewhoust*, cellar, coal«hcusc, pantry; on the staircase a small store-room, on the second floor two good bed chambers; and on the attic story two bed rooms, with a place to put a servant's bed on the landing place; at. a tached thereto is a three stalled stable, and a With a loft over t)oth, all in good repair, The House stands an a gravelly soil, enclosed in a large walled court. EFor further particulars apply to Edward Williams, or, Carmarthen; if by letter, post-paid, • COUNTY OF THE BORdUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD PY AUCTION, Some time in, the .Month of December next, or in the mean time by IVivite Contract, I THE Fcr|.owr;v<; FREEHOLDS ES TATES: THE CAMBRIAN WAREHOUSE, situate in f.owcr Market-street; THREE HOUSES, in Golden- Grave-street 5 aud THREE HOUSES, in Nelson-Row, TO B3|LET, 4yn FyZ L, T,, T,, p (I y 1. MtCHAKJ.HJS SKXT, The CAMbHIAN VVAREipiTSE, and a HOUSE in Gol- in of Mr. Needle, tailor. G'Jr For particulars enqudL of Mr. Wi-bon., Cavinaithin. —( Un i Concern, j B L LANDED AND OerBER PROPERTY, SOUTH-WALES. Messrs. BROWNE and CO. LAND SURVEYORS, AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS, No. 41, Southampton-row, Russel-square, London; BEG leave to ufier their services to Nobility and Gentry Qf SOUTH-WALES, who may have Property of any description within the PRINCIPALITY to dispose of by Public Auction or Private Contract; and to intimate that the advantages of an extensive Establishment in Loudon, together with an unlimited connection and correspondence throughout the Brtttsh Empire, enable them, in most cases, to render themselves eminently serviceable to their Em- ployers. Money to any ainouftt advanced on Landed Property, or by way of Annuity. Letters to be post-paid. UNIQUELY BEAUTIFUL 8f ROMANTIC FREEHOLD ESTATE, SOUTH WALES, TO BE SOLD Br PRIVATE CONTRACT, A FREEHOLD ESTATE, (nearly equal to Tythe free), enchantingly situate on the Banks of the Tivy, and within 300 yards of a large Village. The Estate con- sistl- of a substantial stotfe-built VILLA, replete with all convenience, with domestic and agricultural orlices, of every possible descriptiou, together with 240 Acres of Wood and Grass Land. The Estate abounds in Game; and the Fishing is most excellent. N. 8.—Some valuable thriving and mature Timber will be included in the Purchase. r Plans and particulars, may be seen at the Office of Messrs. Brown and Co. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 41, Southampton-row, Russell-square, London at the Printer's of the Carmarthen Journal; Beil Inn, Gloucester; Mack- worth Arms, Swansea; and at the Hotel, Bangor. fLA., CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the New-Inn, in the town of Laugharne, on Friday, the „ 19th day of October, 1810, between the hours of two and three o clock, in the afternoon, THE FORXOWJNG t FREEHOLD LANDS, Situate near the Town, and in tite Parish of rtyugharne. rFWO Fields of PASTURE LAND, called Lot!. JL UPPER ROCK-HAM and LOWER ROCK- LAM, inclusive of the Wood and Corner piece, containiug by admeasurement SA. IR. 33P. and now in the occupation of the Misses as tenants from year to year, at the yearly rent of £ &. flot 51.-Tivo Fields oELAND, called GREAT DERW. BOATS and LITTLE DEHW-ljOATS, co»?ainit;g by ad- measurement 7A. 2R. 15P. and now in the occupation of Ma- jor Thomas, as tenant from year to year, at the yearly rent of J115 15s. Lot 3.—A Field of LAND, called LITTLE MEADOW, and the COTTAGE adjoining it, containing by admeasure- ment, 2R. 31 f. and now in the occupation of Mrs. Morgans, s tenant from year to vear, at the yearly rent of £ 5. a::r For further particulars apply to William Evans, at- torney, Haverfordwest. CARMARTHENSHIRE. IOREST TREES., TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, At Pant-y-rhebog, Dear Velindre Shenkin, in the Parish of Penboir, in the said County, on Monday, the 29th day of October, 1810, at eleven o clock in the forenoon, in such lots as shall be then and there agreed upon, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND and UP- JL WARDS of fine, healthy, transplanted FOREST TREES, viz. j' f ASH, HORSE CHESNUTS, OAK, SCOTCH FIR, thr- to five BIRCH, years old, BEECH, LARCH, Ditto SYCAMORE, PINE AstER, 3 fret. MOUNTAIN ASH, The greatest proportion is Scotch Fin Pant-y-rhebog is within three miles of Newcastle EmlyE, and one mile of Velindre Shenkin, and adjoining the Turn- pike-road leading to Carmarthen, Cardigan, and Lampeter. (0" As the Ground must be cleared and given up on or before the iirst day of March next, the Trees will be sold without reserve at a very reduced price and the same may be viewed and examined by applying to Mr. David Jaaes, Velindre, aforesaid. I PARISH OF MEIDRlrt, -CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD Y AUCTION, At the Blue.Boar-inn, St. Ct, re's, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 16th of Octob r inst. between the hours of three and five o'clock, subjc ct to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there pm iced, A30VT LORT INI" zcrzrs OF ARABLE AND ? IEABOW LAND, In convenient is as under: J- jpONSTANTINOPL: \vith COTTAGE and GARDEN, eontaininl by admeasiire A. R. R. meat .» I 11 3 2 S.—FIVE FIELDS and GARDEN, called 7 33q Park-Bron-y-gat^, Llain, Scofand, &c$^ 3.—TWO FIELDS,called Lw-yubrain Fields, 5 0 33 4.—A COTTAGE, Garden,land Meadow,) > <> called Dhurwyd J. i 1 J 5.—TWO MEADOWS, call/d Penpontpreu? r n and Wern.f. B.-FIVE SLANGS, two snfall pieces fit for tlse erection of Cottages thewon, avid 1A. 2R.C 7 3 28 i'ii. of Meadow.„ „/ S —TWO F 1ELDS, called}Park-Llwyntfig,^ o n n JPark-Bach, and 1A. 2n. I8P.If Meadow'$ Acres 49 0 3 Tite above Premises a e pleasantly situated within hah a mile of the Turnpikc-F oad leadin»"from Carmarthen to St. Clare s, anS aboiii two nIes of the atter place. *#* f°r inrther particulai aoply to Thomas Philipps, auctioneer, Vvern-Lygos, near Narberth and i,*ur a view of the Premises to Mr. Molbeche at Bronhaal. THE L JAP A.N BLACKING. T)AT AND martin, LONDON. r invaluable Composition, with half the A usual labour, product the ipost briiliantjet black ever beheM, aSbrds peculiar ui/ttebhmeut to the leather, will not soil the finest Mneii, is perfectly free from any unpleasant smell, and i|iIS rrtajm an;' climate. Bold whojualJ^Ay Day and Martin, No. 97, High TIol- borji, LOIKUIM; Afid retail, -by their agents, Mr. J. i)ani('i,• PrinteryCarinarthei); Mr. T.*Je;ikias,' Swansea Mr. Wil- mot, Pembroke; air. C..Lewis, Cardigan and Mr. ,1. Jon^s, Aberavonj iastvne batlh-i. pileI- 6d. t'nch. CARjNlARTHENSHIREi T|D BE SOLDfl -ItU VU THE Interest in [the Lease of YSTRAD-HOUSE and LAND, of {which there is a Term of Thirteen Years unexpired, one tiiile and, ,vhalf front the most desira- ble market and post togkn of Carmartlien, 'I1»e ffnuw de- lightfully situated, witfi a pleasing view of the River Tftwy and the Shipping to anfl from the town. It is in perfect re- pair and lit for the reception of a small genteel family. The Land good, with plenti of Game in the neighbourhood. ( £ 3" For further particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. Baker, Ystradt near Carmarthen'; or Mr. Morley, upholsterer, Carmarthen. pair and lit for the reception of a small genteel family. The Land good, with plenti of Game in the neighbourhood. ( £ 3" For further particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. Baker, Ystradt near Carmarthen'; or Mr. Morley, upholsterer, Carmarthen. The Furniture may be had at a fair valuation. Cot)K WANTED. WANTED in a small Family, distant •about 15 w V miles from Carmarthen, where no Kitchen Maid is kept, a good plain COOK, whose character for knowledge of her business, sobriety, honesty, and cleanliness, can bear investigation and who is inclined to make herself useful. r Apply to the Printer of this Paper. SOCIETY FOR fROMOTtNG CHRISTIAN KNOWL JDGE & CHURCH UNION In the DIOCE, E of ST. DAVID S. PREMIUMS adjm cd to SCHOLARS of the it. LICENSED GRAM fAR SCHOOLS, for 1810;- ST. DAI ID'S SCHOOL. Easter Examination. | John Hughes. aged 17. Recitation of a Serman. William Phillips, aged SO. FS Til A Dm El RIG SCHOOL. Easttr Examination/ T. Davies aged 17. Recitation of a Scrnton. D. Price. aged 22. Abridgment of Dittl.. Richard Morgan aged 21. CARMARTHEN SCHOOL, Easter Examinatioil. Ebenezer Morris aged 18. Recitation of a Sermon. John Davies. aged21. Psalniody Ebenezer Morris aged 18, BRECKNOCK SCHOOL. Easter Examinatir n. T. Davies aged 18. Recitation of a Se mon. T. Rowl;,nds aged gl. Abridgment of Di( o. Josiah All port.. aged i4,. Psalmody, Hugh Powell aged 19. LAM ETER SCHOOL. F.-astf,r V.Y,%niinati Daniel Evans.. aged 18. Recitation of a Se mon. Daniel Evans aged 18. The PremiuA or[!iv Founds, offered to the Singing Mas- ters of the several Lie need Grammar Schools, in the Dio- cese, was adjudged t JOHN RICHARD, Singing Master at Carmarthen School, fo having taught twenty-five scholars, the greatest number at lie School." Kcv. T. PRICE, Auditor. p .1 THIRTY CAPITAL PRIZES In the last NINE ft-IO TlIS, were SOLD in SHARES by BISH. TICKETS and SHARES are selling for the JBL present Lottery, onsiderably Cheaper than the last, by A.TYE.WREXHAM, IVirs. OAKE SVVAN.SFA, Agents to BISH of L don, who has sold Thirty Capital Prizes within the last ine Months, (many of them in this Neighbourhood) the Nkmbers, Classes, and Value of each, are expr ,-sed in the J^chetnes, which may be had gratis, as above, or of I T. BIS STOCK-BROKER, 4, CORNHILL, or CHARING.CROSS, LONDON. tI:* The Lottery co sists of only 4,000 Numbers, 5,000 Prizes, including 5 Pri: es of CQ,0,000, not Three Blanks to a Prize, and the whole" ill be decided on the 19th OCTOBER, 1810. STA E LOTTERY, I-Ittio le drawn F DAY, the lytb of this Month, 0 JOCTOBER. SCHEME. 5 ,r:f x- Otlo are £ 100,000 5 J 2,000 10,000 I) 1,000 5,000 io f m) 5,000 30 J 100 3.000 50 50 2,500 100 I 25 2,500 4,800 15.. 72,000 4,000 Numbers. } ;£iOOOOO Five T ciccts af filCh Number. RICHARDSON, OODLUCK, and Co. Contrac- im tors with Govern nent for the present State Lottery, respectfully inform the Public that Tickets and Shares are on Sale at their Offices, Bank-buildings, Comhiii, and oppo- site the King's Mews, ( haring-Cr.oss, London. P IESEVT PRICE. Tickets = £ 22 15 0 Half ^11 14 0 j Eighth £ 2 19 6 Quarter 5 19 0 J Sixteenth. 1 10 6 TICKETS a d SHARES are on Sale at RICHARDSON, G )ODLUCK, & CO'. LONDON, Who S'jld i the Two Last Lotteries, Two Prizes of £ 20,000 Three Prizes of 1,000 Three Prizes of 500 &c. &c. &c, j TlieVhird Last Grand C LOTTERY Will eormnritqnee wirr, in Guildhall, London, On 4th December next, V¥">! 11 fi LOTFERY contains Twenty-five CAPITAL PRIZES,, estlmat ^d at upwards o'f (>"«• Hundred Thousand Pounds vahn',pod con-.Mt of substantial and Uell- tinished FREEHOLD II >US £ BV(dischafged of Land Tax). PRI SENT PRICE: Ticket. ,£8 15 0 Half. 4R2 0.1 Eighth.. I 4 0 Quarter.. 217 Oj Sixteenth. 0 12 0 N. B. Poisons wi-hint to become Agents in the above Lot- j 'tery, are requested to apply for particulars at the Grand City Lottery Ojjice, 15, j bkinrM-strneU j L: y- • FOLICj EDITION OF HENRY'S COMMENTARY, Printed verbatim from tha best London Edition, without any Abridgment whatever. lip This Day is Published, Price Ollly Eigh*. T (Each Number containin [Three Whole Sheets of large i>n>y Letter-Press, and itigo of them Four Sheets), Number 1. embellished with an e legant Portrait of the Rev. MAT- THEW HENnv, (to be c ntinutod Weekly) of AN EXPOSITION on the OLD and NEW TESTAMENT, whsrein each Chapter is gusuxned up in its Contents, | THE S CRED TEXT, Inserted at largelit rdistinct Paragraphs; a9 Each Paragraph ri- uced to its proper heads THE S NSE GIVEN; AND LARGFL" ILLUSTRATED WITH PRACTICAL ltEMA KS and OBSERVATIONS, FORMING A MOST CQWR.ETE FAMILY BIBLE, By MAT HEW HENRY, Late Mini ter of the Gospci t With a. PRI FACE by the late REVEREND WILL AM ROMAINE, M. A. This work is embellished with upwards of One Hundred beautiful Engravings, whic h are selected from such Passages of Holy Writ, as not only < > represent a complete HISTORY of thand Sufferix os of OUR BLES D REDEEMER, but the most remarkable ir-acles and Transactions of the Patriarchs, Prophets, Evatifeelisis, Apostles, &c. These En. gravings are larger and suplrior to any given in Works of double the Price. J To which is added, A copipv? Account of the Autkcrs Life, and Extracts firom his ether celebrated Writings. The Proprietor havinge.\] erier.cedthe public Patronage, to an Extent unprecedented for upwards of Fourteen Years, during which Period he has been honoured with the Names of above TWELVE THOUS IND SUBSCRIBERS, Begs Leave in Gratitude to state the following Facts: That notwithstanding the g cat Advance in the Price of Pa- per, Printing, and Engrav ngs, he continues to give Three Whole Sheets of Large Fo io Demy Paper, primed to the full Extent of the Margir for Eight Pence; and, in the Course of the Work, upwa ds of One Hundred Engravings, of superlative Magnitude a id Beauty, f(>rtiiiijg the iiiest'pei- fect Copy of MATTHEW IIENRY's. EXPOSITION 0 r THE JiOLxJcRIPTURES Ever prcsen ;d to the Public. This Work tnay be had I y one or more Numbers weekly, or in Three Volumes neatly bound. Subscribers are requestec to be particular in giving Orders for the Folio Edition. Printed and Published or J. STRATFORD, No. 112, Ilolborn-Hill, London a i sold by J. Daniel, Pi nter of this Paper, and by all other Dooksdle sand Newscarriers in Town and Country. f UNION FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, Established at Norwich in 1797. TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. EARL CRAVEN, LORDSALTOUN, The Hon. SIMON FRASER, &c. &c. &c. SECRETART.—Mr. THOMAS Bignoid. IN this Office the Insurers enjoy the peculiar ad- vantage of having their Premiums RETURNED at the ex- piration of Seven Years, from the date of their respective Policies, (after deducting the sums expended in defraying the losses. &-c.)-,a return which has been made to uplfaràs vi 4000 individuals, and has never failvn below £ 50 per cent, on the amount contributed. The annaa! receipt of premium ex- ceeds £ 16,000, and no less\fhar^3^n0 new Policies are issued during the year—*an additiormfitokness exceeding that of any other Establishment in the Ei%mr¥. The Rates of the UnioiMJilice, are similar to those of others: Common2s.— Hajju^ons 3s.—Doubly Hazardous 5s. percent. But in eon$e<fV*v>ee of the return above specified t is obvious that they aiWn reality only as under, viz. Common ls.-Ha7ar&url$.§d,Doubly Hazard. 2s, Cd. p. Ct. UNI lrFE INSURANCE OFFICE, j V TRUSTEES. The Mc><t Noble the MARQUIS TOWNSIJEND, The Right Hon. EARL CRAVEN, &c. &c. &c. Secretary.—Mr. THOMAS BIGN^LP. Actuary.—Mr. RICHARD MORGAN-. THE RATES OF THIS OFFICE ARE NEARLY £IO PER CENT. LOWER THAN THOSE OF OTHERS. The surplll, capital is returned to the instcrers, at stated pe- riods, by additions to the sums to which their policies entitle them. No charge is made for entrance-money, for non-appearance at the chief office, for policies, or for neglect of paying the all. nualpremiunts in due time. N. B. Persons desirous of undertaking the Agency for this Institution are requested to apply to the Secretary, at the Chief Office, Norwich, stating tueir pro fessioii.-(One Con- cern.) DEDICATED TC THE QUEEN. This Davjwas published, Elev nth Edition, with considera- ble Additions and Improve nents, and an engraved Por- trait of the Author, price 2s, 6d. A TREATISE ON FEMALE COMPLAINTS, By E. SEN.' TE, M. D. As this book is intended fc r, adapted, and earnestly re- commended to the perusal of ?emajes in every rank of life, the author has been under ti; .• necessity of expressing him- self with that perspicuity whi h will reader it intelligible to every reader, and enable e\ ery female to ascertain with precision the true state of h< r health, at the same time it points owt proper remedies f( r most diseases, and prevents the necessity of revealing thoi e circumstances which the na- tive modesty of the sex pron pts them to conceal, too often fo their very material injury. For these reasons each book ?s sold sealed up; and it is requested that the seal may not be broken by any but a FEMALE, I^ndon: P blishedby the Author; and sold at his House. 57, Sauthampton-row; andfcy, J. DANIEL, Printer of this Paper. T JOIDJF DANIEL, BOOKStZZER,$TiTIOSEK,J\D till ST £ 8 OF THIS FJfER, N'EAP THE TOWN-HAtL, CARMARTHEN, SlPlICXFil7L1/V ytfoi-rins his Friends jmd tlie jjpyr Tit &rts 2Ttj for tbc ",J -1:1' "1-:BPirY' To begin and IO. /T OCfTi ti IT P For SWIFT & CO. LONDON, H'ho sold in the last Lottery, iVo. 4,468, a Pri?:e of JC90,000 in Sixteen Sixteenth Shares, be.side6 several infericr'ca- pifals. -——— SCHEME. S • Prizes of ^!).;000 are C!tX),fllln a- 2,000 10,000 5.. 1,000 .6.. i XX) IÖ. 30 » ■ 100 50 SO 2,5\X; Hm c- Al '"u > t w 4,300 i5 j 72^000 4,000 Numbers. -.a 4 As the Numbers of the Tickets in this Lottery are reduced to, 4,0(10, and there being an additional Prize of d'Hi'VOu the Chance is increased One-Fifth. N. B. Tickets and Sharc, ala LO>r £ R ih Prtcr than ta.st Lottery. nkmEus GENUINE PATENT MEDICINE WAREHOUSE CARMARTHEN/ JC [IN DANIEL, L" Near the IIll, akrmattben, aflls the followin PATiffTv7 P A PrtRV.Tr WPmnivrt' For Coughs, Colds, Althmas, Hooping Cough, arid Cun. sumption. I f^J_Oi)BOLD'S VfAetable .J" o Balsam Dc Velno's Vegetab ? Syrup Purland'sexpectora ing Pills Cundell's BaJsain ol Honey Grant's Drops j Dawson's Lozenges Dawson's Lozenges Ford's Balsam of Ik rehonnd Sir J. Hill's Balsam < f Honey Ryan's Essence of C oltsioot Robberd's Balsami Elixir Church's Cough Dro »s t For TVrnkness. Drbi ty, and Nervous Disordi ~s. Senate's l&nigtis of £ lteel Dr. Rymer's^Ncrvou; Tinc- Uf. i) line- ture and DelergerJ Pills Dr. Huxham's Tine ure of Peruvian Rark Dr. Ssdoinon's Cordis I Balm of Gilead Diseases incident to I niales, Hooper's Female Pil j Welsh's Ditto Trowbridge Golden ] ilts For the Rheumatt m. Whitehead's Es, of Mi stard. Whitehead's Pills Dr.Bateman'sPectora Drops Essence of Jamaica G nger. Cumberland's Bituninous Fluid 1 For Scorbutic Complaints. Spilsbury's Drops ftadcliff 's Elixir t For Cutaneous Eruptit s. Barclav's Ointment Pike's Ointment Solomon's Abstergent I ion Gowland's Vegetable J. ion Dr. Wheatley's Ointmej* Vsnereal Affections, j Walker's Jesuits Drops Leake's Pills Leake's Puriryin Dro s Bilious Complaints. Barclay's Antibiiious P Dickson's Pills Dr. James's Analeptic Piih Dr. Gall's PUls Dr-Norris'sAntimonialDroo? Disorders cf the Botce's. Dicey's True Daily's Elixir Essepcc of Peppermint Beaumc de Vie Squire's Grand Elixir Anderson's Scots Pills Oriental Cordial Dalby's Cannir.ative Soof., pill, Disorders (if Children. » Godfrey's Cordial Glass's Magnesia Cftiog's Worm Lozenges J^vern's Worm Tea Magnesia l-azenpes Sprains, Bruises, Wounds$c. Hr. Steer's Opodeldoc Dr. Betton's British Oil Turlington's Balsam of Life Marshall's Universal Cerate MlSCE LIsIX 1,0 VS. Singleton's Golden Eve Oint. Dr. James's Fever Powder Ginger Lozenges Peppermint Do. Roche's Embrocation Convulsion and Dutch Drops Bathing Spirits Kennedy's Com Plaister Collins's Cephalic Snuff Newbery's Issue Plaister j German Corn Piarsfer Si,ginojid',s AnedineTiricture Taylor's Deaf Remedy Bostock's Elixir Henry's Aromatic Vir.e^ai Steer's Paregoric Lozenges Refined Liquorice Hudson's Bleaching Liquid Russian Oil Atkin's and the Miller's Hai Powder. Severn's Ague Cakes Purland's Family Cerate Turlington's Balsam fl1' Life, Grey's Tooth Lozenges ■ This Day was Published, A new Edition, nearly Three Hundred Pages, price onW 1= S(S^(FS GUItDE TO HEALTH, or Advi« ta Bo h Sexes, on female oiseases, nervous, hvpoehon. ]' ,a^ consumPtlve co4tWaints. This book .^recom- mended to young men anibl,^ • has been the labour of ma- nv ye..rs experience and ouAy/vation on the calamitous eon- sequences ot a secret andyiestructive vice. To which is added an essay fin di/easrs incidejit to females, and an an- pendix on the iufcdfcit of a solitary and destructive vice. jj —Also an ad\r«esUar parents, Riiardiai-s, tutors, and those j| who have theclVfe and education of youth, likewise advice "If for bathing, exjpTaining tin- mode of treatment, in the difler- |1 cot stages ole scurvy, leprosy, king's evil, gout, rbetuna- 1 tism, and venerea) disease, cautions to jouns: persons of the danger of improper connexions or improper "treatment &r 6:3 The amazing saleof this 1300k. is thi bellt criterion of its vast utility. Sold by ."c J. Daniel, Printer of tkls Paper, And by the principal Venders of p;\tf't Nledivities through- Out the United Kingdom, ° Dr. SOLOMONs i CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD. t THIS invaluable restorative has been adminis- A tered in private practice, with the greatest -success, for a series ot years, to youth and age of either <cx. Where the stomach is disordered, the (fH^ly is weakened paleness, bodily decay, emaciation, and eves sink into the head where nervous, asthmatic, ana frVpochondrical complaints, have shattered the constitution ;^n sickness of stomach, vio- lent purgings, flatulencies and obstructions, it is a safe and efficacious remedy. The ivf^t symptoms of its good eficefs are serenity and cheerfulness, by n mov'n^ head-ache,weak-, ness, heaviness and loHviW^KW)f'spirits-, dimness of s'ght, con- fused thoughts, an^VarWferings of the mind,, vapours and melancholy, and aft Jajuils of hysteric complaints. A Saoibgjjf Nine Shillings in Two Guineas. The Cordial Balm of Gilead is sold in bottles, price half-a- j guinea each; there are also bottles, price S3s. containing equal to fSur bottles at 10: 6d. by which the patieut saves 9s. including also the duty; the stamp of which the proprietor's name and address, Samuel Salomon, Liver- pool," to imitate which is felony. N. B. The postage of all letters must be paid, and a fee enclosed for advice. The Cordial Balm of Gilead, Anti-Tmpetigine?, and Ab. stergent Lotion, and Guide to Health," are sold by Daniel, Printer of this Paper; And by the principal Venders of Patent Medicines thf clugl; out the United Kingdom. 1