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POSTING REDUCED. I THE Public are respectfully informed, that A the RATE of POSTING on the line of Road be- tween SWANSEA, and BRISTOL is REDUCED to ONE SHILLING and THREE-PENCE per Mile. VVM. BARRETT. Cardiff; JAMES SIMPSON, Cowbridge; MORGAN MORGAN. Pvle; EDMUND TOWNSENDi Neath; W M. JONES, Swansea. Swansea, May 7,1822. WANTED, as an APPRENTICE in the DRAPERY, MERCERY,& GROCERY LINE, a YOUTH of respectable connexions. Apply to D. Davis, High-street, Merthyr. £ 700 & ^500 FR.EEIIEIR.T3 SECURITY ADVANCED 1i4S.&&letter p0SUee free> to He»ry Morgan, Cardiff, 15th May, 1822. MONEY WANTED, A NY Person desirous of advancing <s £ l200, tt »—' *"ur PerCent. Interest, on ample Landed Security, txlay nave an eligible opportunity of doing so immediately on Freehold Lands, by applying to Mr. David Williams, ;Sohcltor, Newport, lVIonmonthshire. fcy" The above Advertisement will not be repeated. Swansea Gas Light Establishment. WANTED immediately, a PERSON Ca- pable of undertaking the SITUATION of WORK- ING ENGINEER at the above Works he must be per- fectly capable of directing and assisting in the occasional Repairs, superintending the Machinery, and keeping the common daily Accounts. He will be accommodated with acomfortabte House and Garden at the Station, with Fuel and Light, and allowed One Guinea per week Wages. Applications, with references for character, may be made to the Committee at the Swansea Gas Station; if by letter .ihe postage must be paid. Swansea, May 15, 1822. This day is published, price Is. THE DIVINE TESTATOR considered ia a Sermon, delivered in Cardiff Church, October 9, 1821, by the Rev. HENRY WILLIAMS, M.A. and late of Jesus College, Oxford. Sold, in Cardiff, by W. Bird and R. Lloyd; and, in Swansea, by S.Jenkins. NOW LOADING, At Carpenter Smith's Wharf, Southwark, London, Cardiff, Newport, mid, places adjacent, 311111!! CERES SCHOONER, Capt. RICH A BDS, Will sait next Monday fortnight. Application for Freight to the Captain, on board or Me ssrs. Jones and Co. Cardiff." V May 7, 18-22. Wl-IEREASIJ, Commission, of Bankrupt is warded and issued lorth against JOHN PRO- THERO, now or late of the parish of Bedwellty, in the county ot Monmouth, Shopkeeper, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major part of them, on the 22d and 23d day* of May inst. and on the 11th day of June next, at eleven of the ctock in the forenoon on each day, at the dwelling-house of Henry Lewis, innholder, called the Angel-inn, in Aber- gavenny, in the county of Monmouth, then and there to be examined, and to make a full and true discovery and discto- of all his Estate and Effects; when and where the Credi- tors are to;come prepared to prove their Debts, and at the second sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the old Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to consent to or dissent from the allowance of his Certificate. A'i persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, Or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the sunie but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give '? «"?•■B- ot Mr. Jonas Gregory, No. Ig.CJement's-inn, London. HUGH BOLD. THOS. HUGHES, HUGH JONES. PELICAN OFFICE, Tor INSURANCE on LIVES and GRANTING ANNUITIES. THIS Office was established in Lonibard- street'London, in the year 1797, by a numerous and respectable Proprietary and the Board of Directors with eenfidence, arising fronithe increased Prosperity and Per. soanaIlcy of the Establishment,as well as from the Experi. ence ofits usefulness and benefit tot he public .think it d ue to those who may still be unacquainted with the impor tance and advantages of Life Insurance .brieny to suggest Some of the leading and peculiar recommendations to ajmostevery degree and Rank in Society. Life Insurance is of manifesicons'equence to all those who hold Estates 'ibr Life, Situations and Offices, Civil, Ecclesiastical, or Professional; to Officers in the Army and Navy,&c.; as. by paymentof an Annual Premium* the Party insured is enabled to provide for Wife,Children,or others,whose future weifare he may wish in vain,by other means, to pro- mote. It affords a permanent ultimate security to those who advance Money npon A nullities or other wise. It ren- ders Leases,determinable on one or more lives, nearly equal m value to Freehold Estates,asan Insurance to the amount of the line, payable on the demise of a party no. lviiiiaicu msuch Leases, will produvethe Sumreqnired for renewal. It is a cheering re (tige topartiesengaged in ex- tei)sive andspeculative undertakings:! t affordstoPersons in Trade the certain means of indemnification against a had or doubtful <jebtj inshort.Lii'e Insurance, established in policy .sanctioned by Government,and confirmed by the test of experience,is become, to almost every situation to human life, a naeasureequalfy important, useful .and beneficial. Annuities are granted upon the most cquita- under a Special Act of Parliament granted to Office. THOMAS PARKE, Sec. COMPANY'S AGENTS AT OI.OCESTKR, EG. WRIGHT. i!WKE8Bi"iif S.Jones. VVORCESTER Smith and Parker. SWANSEA L. and J. Michael. HopkinRees. LEOMINSTER. Wni.Newman. STRQtrn W Edward aU. To Cover this Season, AT THORN HILL FARM, LLANDEBIE DARM A RTHEVSHIRE, THAT capital and well-known STALLION SCARECROW. Thorough-bred Alares at Five Guineas, and Five Shillings the Groom Half-bred ditto, Two Guineas, and Three Shillings the Groom. SCARECROW was got by Canopus, out of Margarets -— his Stock in this country (now two years old) are parlicu- Jarly admired, and ore very strong in their bone. [;:J" All Mares to be paid /t- at the time ofcoverinsr V, ^a1r,es'ake,atGra':S{<t3s-6d. per week, Tiiornh.il tarm is situated one mile from the Cross- Carman! 6 Po"t^dulaiS to Thoruhin ,Fcb, 2S, 1822i D. NICOL, 1 Member of the ROllal College of Surgeons, London, late Surgeon in the service of the Hon- East India Company, MOST respectfully intimates to the Public j of Swansea and its vicinity, that, together with the practice of his profession, he has commenced Business as CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, In CARR-STREET As every medicine, is of the best quality, and from one of the tirst houses in London, and every preparation strictly in conformity with the Pharmacopoeia «f the London Co)- lege, Physicians, Surgeons, and Families may rely on having their Recipes prepared with the greatest accuracy, and the best materials. London Snuffs, Domestic Articles, Patent Medifcines, j Oils, Colours, &c. &c. fcS* WANTED, an APPRENTICE.—The opportunity is well calculated for a Youth intended for the'Study of Medicine, as he will be initiated in the first principles of the profession, and the sciences coivnec,ted with it.—-A fair Premium will be expected.—Letters qf application must be post paid IVich Tree Bridge Tolls. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising at tile TOLL GATE on the Bridge across j the River Tawe, called the WICH TREE BRIDGE, will be LET by AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the Guild- J hall, in Swansea, on Monday, the 3d day of June next, be- tween the houis of twelve and two, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the t3th year of the reign of his. Ma- jesty King George the Third, "'For regulating the Turnpike Roads." i Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisiac- tion of the Trustees of the said Bridge, for the payment of the rent agreed for, and at such times as they shall direct. THOS. GROVE, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Bridge. Swansea, 6lh May, 5822. THE LONDON GENUINE TEA COMPANY 23, LUDGATE-HI L L, LONDON, To prevent the Impositions daily practised on the Public, acquaint their Friends, that the following are their only authorized Agents in this vicinity, who have the East India Company's Teas on Sale, in pounds, halves, and quarters, packed in Lead, and sealed 11 Miss J. GnovE, Wind-street, SWANSEA ABERYSTWII H P. A. BOWLKR; AMKYSTWITH T. GRIFFITHS; BEAUMARIS R. LLOYD; BRIDGEND D.THOMAs, CARDIFF W. BIRD; CARDIGAN C. LEwis; CARMARTHEN J. BAGNAI L and Co. CARMARTHEN M. RUSH ton rn CARNARVON VV. OWEN; COWBRIIKiE T. LLEWELI.YN, Jun CRICKHOWELL. M. DAVIES nofrpnV W. EDWARDS; DOLGLLIA • WILLI a MS and DAVIFS • HAVERFORDWEST J. POTTER HOLYWELL .I.JONES- LLANELLY D. DAVIES- LLANFYLLIN J. DAVIES- MERTHYR-TYDFIL.. II. JONES;' NEAT-H j.BENrT.EY- NEWTOWN T.JONES- PFTFN wnfr" ^VLLM0T :'IND BARCLAY; PWLLHELI W. HUGHES: SOLVACH J. HOWELL; J. HONVR TEN BY J. STEVIf,)lS; WREXHAM A. TYE. SOUTH WALES. BRECONSHIRE and GLAMORGANSHIRE. MOST ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. RPLIE GLAMORGANSHIRE ESTATE and part A. of that in BRECONSHIRE, consisting of the under- mentioned FARMS and LANDS WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION, By Mr. HOWELL WILLIAMS, At the Castle-inn, Merthyr-Tydvil, on Monday, the 8th day of July, 18if, between the hours of three and four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such ether lots as shall be then arranged, and subject to certain conditions of sale to be then produced Lots. Names of Farms. Parishes. Quantities. „ A. R. P. nys-y-gamlyn Aberdare 67 0 19 t. Part of Tir-y-Cwm Farm ditto 92 0 6 3. Remainder of ditto ditto 6 0 16 4. Gelly Tarw Penderin 113 0 22 5. Llwyn-y-rnoch ditto 123 3 11 6. Part of Pontstikill Vaynor 40 0 19 I 7. A Cottace, Garden, and part > „ of ditto ditto 0 19 8. A Cottage, Garden, & Land, n „ called Tirbacli ditto 0 2 9. ACIi.seofgood Meadow Land i part of Erw'r Ejjlwys < dltt0 1 228 10. A Croft, part of ditto ditto 0 0 38 !7' The property comprised in the above lots is situate only Hve miles trom the great Iron Manufactories at Merthvr Tydvil; and lots 1 and 2 contain Veins of Iron Ore. THE REMAINDER OF THE ■BRECONSHIRE ESTATE Will be offered for Sale at the Old Lion inn, in the town of Brecon, on Wednesday the VOth day of July, 1822. be- tween the hours of three and four o'clock iii the after- noon, in the undermentioned or 'such other lots as shall be then arranged, and subject to certain conditions of sale to be then produced Lots. Names of Farms. Parishes. Quantities A. R. P. 11. Errwd Farm Crickadarn 52 2 1 12. A Close of Bleadow Land, i part of the same farm > ditto p 1 o9 13. Blaennant Maivsion-Hoase & > Demesne Manvigan 1. 1 27 14. Cwmbanw ditto 112 0 28 15. Piies-y-Gare Cantreff 125 3 7 ? This Estate forms in every respect a most desirable in- vestment. The Mansion-house ot Blaennant is situate in a most picturesque part of the country, commanding a view of part of the celebrated vale of Usk, and is well adapted for the residence of a genteel famdy; within four mites of the excellent market-town of BrfCun, and within two of the great road from Milford to London. The respective Tenants will shew thet-evera) lots: and for further inforniaiion apply to Mr. Lewis Morris, at Blaen- nant; or at the Offices of Mr. Davies. Land Agent, Llan- gattoek, near Crickiiowell or of Messrs. PoweH. Jones, and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon, where printed particulars will be delivered, and at the latter place the Maps may be seen. J The postage of all applications by letter must be paid. I TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, O.R THE FREEHOLD AND INHERITANCE TO BE SOLD, IF PREFERRED, AVery neat DWELLING, delightfully situ- ated on an eminence, called NEWCASTLE COT- TAGE, close to the market-town of Bri(Igeiiol, in the county of Glamorgan, in a sporting country of great celebrity* the neighbourhood affording two packs of excellent hounds, and coal and provisions of every description very moderate consisting of a parlour, drawing-room, and large pantry, kitchen, laundry, and five bed-rooms, with a spot of grmind behind, and a garden in front of the House, and within aj couple of hundred yards ot the parish churel), and not more than four miles from the sea, and a quarter ot a mile of a capital trout stream. Further particulars may be known by application to Mr. Thus. Morgan, Solicitor, Neath or Mr. Griffiths, Solicitor, Bridgend. iNo letters attended to unless (he. postages are pfM. GLA MORGA NSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. T. WATKINS, Unless in the mean time disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given, between the hours of three and five in the afternoon, on Saturday, the titli day of June, 1822, at the Cardiff-Arms, in the town of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced, ALL that MESSUAGE, BARNI, STABLE, and OUTHOUSES, together with 52 Acres of LAND, be the same more or less, CBinmonly called and known by the name of FUliLONG, situate in the several pairshes of Cadoxton and St. Andrews, and now in the oc- cupation of Air. Rowland Hopkins. Tlia Buildings are in good repair, and the Farm in excel- lent condltlolh For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. R. W. Williams, Solicitor, Cardiff. CARMARTHENSHIRE, Llauellg, Llangenriecfi, and Llalltdg INCLOSURE. I The Commissioner elected and appointed to carry into execution an Act of Parliament, made and passed ill the 52d yearotthe reign of his late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for Inclosing Lands in the several parishes of Llanelly, Llangennech. and Llanedy, within the Commott of Carnawllon, in the Lord- ship (d Kidwelly, in the County of Carmarthen," Do herebu give notice, that I have marked and set out TWO PUBLIC ROADS on t))e LLANELLY MARSHES, leading from the Sea Beach to the road leading from PillpwIIyperdy to the Llanelly and Loughor Roads -And I also give notice, THAT I WILl, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION", At the Falcon-iuu, in the town of Llanelly, on Monday, the 2?th inst. at two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions uf sale to be there produced, THE FOLLOWING PIECES OR PARCELS OF LAND, Being part and parcel of the Land intended to be inclosed by virtue of the said Act: ON LLANGENNECH MARSrr. E Lot 1. One Parcel of Ground; adjoining the A. R. P. Loughor road, and also adjoining the lands of John Symmons, Esq. containing by admeasurement 2 0 0 Lot 2. One other Parcel of Ground, adjoining lot 1, to the east i-ide thereof, containing ..2 0 0 ON THE LLANELLY MARSHES, Lot 3. One other Parcel of Ground, situate oh. Morfa 'r Ynis. bounded on the west by part of the Llanelly Gre.it Marsh, on the north by allotment No. 10, on the east by the road leading from Maesarddafen to Tyr Morfa,&c. and on the south by allottnent No. It. contaIning. 1 2 13 Lot 4. One other Parcel of Ground on Morfa 'r Ynis, aforesaid, bounded on the west by part of the Llanelly Great Marsh, on the north by the new Embankment and its liberty,on the east by the last-mentioned road. and on the south by Llwyn- hendy Great Pill, containing •«. "8 1 35 Lot 5. One other Parcel of Ground, situate on Ddolfawr, bounded on the west by allotment No. 31, on the north by allotment No. 40, on the east by the road leading from Llwynhendy to Pen- gwydd Gate, &c. and on the south by the lauds of Lewis Weston Dillwyn, Esq. and allotment No. 50, containing 7 1 14 Lot 6. One oilier Parcel of Ground, situate on Baccas Marsh, bounded on the west by allotment No. 73, on the north by part of Tirtene Farm, on the east by allotment No. 70, and on the south by the road leading from Spitty to Pillpwllyperdy, c &c. containing .1230 1 he aforesaid Pieces and Parcels of Land are set out by holes dug in the ground; and Plans thereof, and of tha said Road, may be seen by applying to Mr. John Howell' Auctioneer, Lianelly. J also give notice, that I shall sit at the Falcon-inn afore- said, on the said Monday, the 27ih inst. for the purpose of hearing objections to the said public Roads, if any shall be then made and also to consider what Sum would be proper toattow Messrs. Nevill and Edwards towards the expence of repairing the damage done to the Embankment on Llwynhendy Marsh, by the late high spring tides, and other special matters. JOHN WEDGE, Commissioner. Dated this 1st day of May. 1822. N. B. The severaUAIlotments to ench Proprietor having a right to the Llanelly Marshes have been marked out, and a Map of the satue may be seen bp applying as above. For fVorlllS, Fits, Pains in the Stomach, fyc. WORMS are the cause of many internal af- flictions, which vary so much in their effects that they may be mistaken by the most eminent physician, and prove equally futal to the constitutions of adults and chil- dren though the latter more extensively suffer from their destructive ravages. Their more usual symptoms are! fits, pains in the stomach, side, and head, loss of appetite, and palei languid, and emaciated appearance in the patient.— Hie extraordinary efficacy of CHING'S PARENT WORM LOZENGES in all such complaints. as well as; tn obstructions in the bowels, and every disorder where opening or cleansing physic is required, is so universally known, and has been publicly- acknowledged by so many persons of distinction and rank in society, that k is unne- cessary here to enlarge on their peculiar virtues. Sold in boxes at 15. ttd. and 2s. 9d. hy Butter's Che. 00 mists, 4, Cheapside, Loudon; 20, Watertbo-Hace, Edin- burgh, and 34, Sackville-street, Dublin and by the prin- cipal Medicine Venders throughout the United Kingdom. For preservinglke Teeth and Gums. THE VEGETABLE TOOTH POWDER has so long been in general use, that it is unnecessary to offer any further recommendation of it. Composed of vegetables, without the admixture of any mineral or perni- cious ingredient whatever, it is free from the usual objec- tion against the use of other dentrifices Its detersive power is just sufficient to annihilate those destructive particles which adhere to the gums and in the interstices of the teeth; healing injuries in the former, and promoting a new enamel (where it has been injured or corroded) on the latter. It likewise impartsa firmness and healthy red- ness to the gums; and if used regularly will preserve the teeth in a sound stale even !'> oM Sold in boxes, at 2s. 9d., by Butler's, Chemists, No. 4, Cheapside, London 26, Waterloo-place, Edinburgh, and 34, Sackvi!le-street, Dublin and by the principal Per- fumers and Booksellers throughout the United Kingdom. N. B. Purchasers are requested to ask for the V EG ETA BLE TOOTH POWDER, and to observe the name and address of Butler, 4, Cheapside," are engraved on the stamp and label attached to each box of his esteemed Dentrijice, to distill-' guish it from IMITATIONS under similar titles. J Œ TO BE LET, FOR THE PRESENT YEAR, OR FOR A TERM OF YEARS, HP HE whole of ihe GREAT and SMALL A TITHES of the Parish of NEWTON NO'lTAGK, in the county of Glamorgan, over an extent of abollt 1500 Acres of very excellent Corn, Pasture, and Meadow Land, with an unlimited Right of Common on an extensive Down. For further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply (if by letter post-paid) to Mr. Evan Griffiths, Solicitor, Bridgend. BRECONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Crown-inn, in Merthyr-Tydvil, on Monday the 3d day of June, 1822, at four o'clock in the afternoon, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and FARM, called BLAEN DUFFRYN, situate in the parish of Vaynor, in the county of Brecon, now in the oc- cupation of Howell Hees. are young Ash Trees on the premises, and a Limestone Rock ofgood quality. The buildings are in good coi.'iition, and the. Farm has an excellent Right of Common attached to it, Oil the ad- joining hill. The Tenant will shew the premi-es; and for further par* ticulars apply fo Mr. Meyrick, Solicitor, Merthyr-Tydvil. I GLAMORGANSHIRE/ TO BE LET, Por a term of years, and entered upon immediately, THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PREMISES: AN excellent well-built modern HOUSE, called KILVEY MONT, with about 83 Acres of Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, within a ring fence, situated in the parish of Lansamlet, and about two miles and a half from the town of Swansea. The House com- prises a dining-room 20 feet by J6f, by 10f in heighth, a breakfast-room or library adjoining, drawing-room 18 feet by 16|, kitchen 20 feet by 13, brewing kitchen, laundry, and spacious offices and conveniences Oil the ground floor three bed- rooms 17feet by 13, and dressing-rooms attached, on the first floor; 4 bed-rooms 18 feet by 10, and storeroom, on the second floor, with roomy cellaring, stables, and harness-rooms, coach-house, barn, outhouses, and garden adjoining. The Land is well situated on a gentle declivity, and is easily capable of very great improvement. Y, t Also, the COLLIERY, now working under the above Estate. The quality of the Coal is so well-known as to render it superfluous to say any thing in its praise the quantity now raised finds a ready market in Swansea, and the Coal Work may be opened on a larger scale, and worked above level, at a tiifling expense, to treat ad- vantage. It would be preferred to let the above as one concern, to the same person. Also, EAGLE'S BUSH COLLIERY, situate near the Town, Canal, and River of Neath, now working, and partly supplying Neath with Coals. A Rail or Tram-road runs from the Pit's mouth to the Neath Canal, and there is an excellent Wharf or Shipping place at Briton-ferry, near the mouth of the river.—This Colliery also possesses the advantage of being easily worked above level, at a compa- rative trifling expense.-Aoy quantity of Land will he let with it. Severa1 HOUSES and a large COURT or PIECE of GROUND, eligibly situated for building purposes, in Neath, and at Melincrythan, an adjoining village. No persons will be treased with whose characters, re- sponsibility, and references are not, in the first instance, of undeniable respectability. For further particulars and to treat for any part of the Premises application may be made. post-paid, to Mr. Herbert Edward Evans, Solicitor, Eagle's Bush and to Messrs. Bervington and Jenkins, Solicitors, Swansell; Messrs. Deere and Cook, Solicitors, Cowbridge and Robt. Price, Esq. Solicitor, 8, New Inn, London, at whose Offices Maps of the Estates may be seen. TH E CAT^N^^S^liOOT^ Or, an Improvement upon Mirrors„ S I one morning shaving sat, For dinner time preparing, A dreadful howling from the cat Set all the room a staring Sudden I turn'd—beheld a scene I could not but delight in, For in my boot, so bright and clean. The cat her face was fighting. Bright was the boot—its surface fair. In lustre nothing lacking; I never saw one half so clear, Except by WARREN'S BLACKING. fWARREN that name shall last as long As beaus and belles shall dash on. Immortalized in every song That chants the praise of fashtM) For, oh without his Blackingi all Attempts we may abolish To raise upon our boots at aH The leasl of jet or polish). Surpris'd its brilliancy I viewed With silent admiration The glass that on the table stood Waxed dimly on its station. I took the boot, the glass displace For soon I was aware. The latter only was disgrae'd Whene'er the boot was near. And quickly found that I could share* Much better by its bloom, Than any mirror that I have Within my drawing-room. And since that time, I've often smil'd To think how puss was frighten'd, When at the boot she tugg'd and toi!'d By WARREN'S Btacitiiig brigliteit'd. This Easy Shining and Brilliant BLACKING, prepared by I 30,STRAND,London; and sold at Swansea Edmonds Bridgend Jones Jenkins Hibbert Be. van Trueman Wallers Carmarthen Evans Wallers Carmarthen Evans Jones Baldw'i Merthyr Morgan Morris Brecon Vaughan Kidwelly Evans Llandilo Hughes Llanelly H»«ell&Son Narberth Protheroe I Liandovery Davies Milford Starbuck I', Williams Cardiff Hopkins Pembroke WilMI)t &co Cowbridge Ballard Treble Milford Starbuck Williams Cardiff Hopkins Pembroke Wilmot&(j0 Cowbridge Ballard Treble Tenby Reynolds Haverfordwest Jenkins And sold in every town in the kingdom. LIQ ÚI f), in Bottles 6d • lod. 12d. and ISd.each.—Also PASTE BLACK ING. in Pots 6d. l?d. and 18d.each. A Shilling Pot of Paste is eq ua I to Four Shilling Botties of Liquid. gz:g- Ask for WARREN'siBLACKrNG IRR'IINNI M HI The foliotvinu; Patent Medicines mav he had of S. Jeukins, Printer of this Paper. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR THE ITCH, TIN ONE HOUIRS APPLICATION. D /r!°,S4j with the above disorder^ rVS' ORIGINAL OINTMENT is recom- rp, 4;.as a sa*e> sl>eedy, and effectual remedv. 1 Ins Ointment has heen in general use for upwarrls of one hundred years, without a single instance of its having ai ed to cure the most inveterate c *ses. It does not con- tatn the smallest particle of mercury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and uiay be safely used by persons of the most delicate constitution, Ihe public are requested to be on thfcir guard ngains noxious compositions sold at low prices, and to observe* that none can possibly be genuine unless the names of the proprietors, .Barclay and Sons, are engraved on the stamp affixed to each box: great danger roawrise from the neglect of this caution. Sold wholesale andretaUby Barclay and SoWthp otthi successors to Jackson & Co. ) No. 93/'Fleet-Market. Lnm don, price Is. 9d. duty included and by their appoint- ment by S. Jenkins, Cambrian Office. Lister, and Dewe,Swansea; Hybert,Neath ;Dyke, Mertbyr-Tidvil, V aughan, and W,||,ams, Brecon Davies, Hridgend f VachalI,and Jas. Bird, Cardiff; Price !and Wvke, Aber- gavenny Price, Crickiiowell; 'Harris,and V.oans.Cav marthen; Davies. druggist, Haverfordwest; aftd mos- aendersof medicine* in the kingdom ALSO, Price Is. l|d. a bottle, Dr. Radclijft's Elixir; FOR a general alterative Medicine, this valu- able Elixir stands unrivalled and the Public cannot have recourse to a more efficacious remedy, as a purifier of the blood from all humours; whether contracted by tod free living, or from jaundice, Surfeits, sc-uvvy, or humoursi after the measles or small-pox, &c. For all obstructions in the intestines, and for the cure of worms in children or adults, it will be found equally serviceable. ft assists di- gestion, strengthens the stomach, and has been found of infinite service to those who take long voyages, as a pre- servative against the scurvy. Observe that the words" Dicey$Co." are printed in the stamp affixed to each bottle, as counterfettsottsare offered for sale in almost every town. Pi ice 2s. 6d. per hot, DA LB Y'S G E N U1 N E CA R MINATWE • after the experience of fifty years, is acknowledged to be superior to all other remedies lor convulsions, purging*, wind in the stomach, and all those disorders of the bowels which prove so fatal to infants. This Carminative also affords the most [ ffectua) relief to grown persons in cases of cholic, fluxes, and other violent complaints iri the intestines. Various imitations of this invaluable medicine (by pre- tenders, total strangers to the true preparation) are circu- lated throughout the country. Purchasers are therefore requested to be uery particular in asking for "Gel Dalby't Carminative," and carefully to observe the name of F. Newbery" is engraved in the stamp On each bottle,— price Is. 6d. Parents, where the health of their children is at stakei will scrupulously attend to this necessary CAUTION. Dr. S113 LY's Re-Allimatillg Solar Tincture c' IS universally allowed to be the most Oleai; *ant, safe, and etfiencious remedy ever offered to the public. Its warm and renovating qualities render it the best medicine tor debility, consumption, nervous and rken- matic complamts, yellow jaundice, spasms, indirection, loud- ness of spirits, and all those affections which harass the weak, sedentary, and delicate. It requires no argument to convince more than a trial; after which, those who value health will never choose to be without it. Also, Dr;Si:BL?'s LUNAR TINCTURE," for complainlg 11 Ilcident to the Female Sex, in bottles at 4s 6d, and 10s. 6d. may be had of most venders in the kingdom. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC CANDY has for many Years been proved an effectual Pieservative from the ill effects of FOGS and DAMP Atit, which, in the winter season, are so prevalent in this climate. Its effects are to expel wind, to preserve the stomach from the admission ot damps, and to relieve those who suffer from a difficulty of breathings—In boxes at is. lld. and 2s. 9d. each. IIAYMAN's genuine original AIARgDAIqTog ANTISCORBUTIC DROPI have always held the high- est reputation in the class of Antiscorbutics; insomuch tha- they have, during hatfa century, been an article of extent sive commerce ihe Scorbutic Diseases ot nil climates yieldine to their alterative virtues. This-Medicine enters the circulation in a^dehberale and congenial manner—■ blending itself with the fluids without occasioning the least excitement injurious to the animal System, The Scurvy, Evil, Leprosy, Piles, Rheumatism,Contracted Joints,White Swellings, llatd Tumours, and Cartous Bones, give way to its influence. Its operation is so exceedingly easy, regular, and progressive, that the patient, attending to" the iliree- tions, can never be a,t a loss how to manage or proceed and from the examples given with each botfe, the afflicted' mas judge how far their diseases will yield to its issue. BARCLAY and Sous, Fleet. mill ket; London, having purs cltnsed the original recipe and entire property in this valuable Medicine, do hereby give notice, that, as iocertllin criterion of authenticity, a Label with their name and address, superadded to the Staiiii) with the name of" J. UIVMAFF, (Jotdensquitre." wit) in fiilure be affixed to each bottle. Price 4s 6d., Its., and 2tes. each, duty in- eluded and sold, retail, by all respectable booksellers. Price Is. J|d per bottle, FOR THE HEAD AND EYES. THE CORDIAL CK I'll A LIC SNUFF (the reputation of which has been established MOBE THAW H A LF A CENTCRV) is a most grateful and effectual Remedy for a;f Disorders in the Head, especially llie common Head- Ach. It removes Drowsiness and Giddiness relieves Dim- nessof the Eyes arid isexcelleni in,curing recent Deabiess. It is also a preservative against infectious air. The following unsolicited Testimony is- a recent con- firmation of it* efficacy "Two years ago last winter, T was seized with a violent cold and chill, accompanied with much pain in my head. I was attended by an eminent nfedical gentleman a con! siderable time; my head was "blistered for mora than a month; I took various medicines, but without effect. At length I was recommended to try the CEPHALIC SNUFF • I purchased a canister, and much to nty surprise as well as comfort, I fouud considerable relief from its use. J have continued to take it very frequently to this day and I can truly say, that I have experienced more benefit from its use than trom all the medicines recommendt d during my illne-s. ■«-TT T-, "ISAAC ADAMS Iiandlev, Dorset, May 16,1820." In b.;ttles at Is "tid. and fs. 9d/ FOR COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMAS, &c. THE PLC 1 ORAL ELIXIR.—Experience during a very long period has incontest?,b y proved he superior efficacy of this medicine, in ail c^scs of colds, coughs,snd asthmatic affections. By promoting gentle ex- pectoration it very shortly relieves the patiejit of a slight or recent cold, and a tew doses me generally sufficient to re- move those which neglect has rendered mnre cunlirmed and obstinate, and which are accompanied with c<Migh, sphth.g ot blood, and other serious symptoms. IVi ,ie cti!iir I)i,l- samic powers tend to. heal soreness amd allfiy the irritation of the lungs, in cases of cough; and in a«t>.un<ific affections it assists and gives freedom lo tlie breatlu Thtrg it is an ex- tenstvetyvatuabte remedy in (lie miprevalent class of complaints in this country. during the rvinter season. I 9:-3- Purchasers are requeUed.to atkf ,r the Pectt ral Elixir, and to observe the name andadd ress ,<f '« Butler, 1, Cheap- side," are engraved on, th.\ stamp at'tuched to each bottle, to distinguish it from IMIT ATIOXS ILT.Jcr similar titlet. distinguish it from IMIT ATIOXS ILT.Jcr similar titlet.