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BUTLER. WANTED, in a family where a Footman I V is kept, an experienced BUTLER, who is perfectly master of his business, and can produce an unexception- atile character from his last place. Apply to the Printer of this Paper; if by letter post- paid. WANTED immediately, a PERSON who is well acquainted with tiie' process of. MAKING IRON, ftnd who is sufficiently conversant with Accounts to undertake the duty of Stocktaker to a Forge.—Character for honesty, sobriety, and diligent attention to duty, will be required. Application to be made to Mr. John Bevan, near the Pr«wery, Strand, Swansea. Letters to be post-paid. The ANNUAL GENERAL meeting of the SUBSCRIBERS to. and MANAGERS of, the PEMBROKESHIRE and HAVERFORDWEST SAVINGS BANK will be held on Monday, the 2()tlJ inst. at the Town-hall, TIaverfordwest, at twelve o'clock. By order of the Committee, S. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary, Pro. Tern. Haverfordwest Committee Ro,\HJ, Savings Bank, August 2d, 1&21. SWANSEA HARBOUR. NOTICE is hereby given, that a MEETING ,L N of the THUSTEES will be held at the Guildhall. Swansea, on Monday, the ad of September next, at twelve o'clock, and at which time and place the Trustees will- proceed to the ELECTION of TWO PROPRIETARY TltUSTEES, in the room of Sir Watkin Lewes, deceased, and Pasco Grenfell, Esq. resigned. S. PAOLEY, Clerk. Swansea, August 9,1821. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the PARTNERS! lately subsist- ing between WILLIAM WYATT and WILLIAM MEAD, both of Raglan, in the count}- of Glamorgan, Potters, IS THIS DAY DISSOLVED, by mutual con- sent; and that the Business will in future be carried on by the said William Mead, who is to receive and pay all Debts due to and from their concern. Witness our Lauds the 7tb day of August, 18^1. C> WILLIAM WYATT. W IiI. lIIEAD. Witness, JOlfN BEVAN. PRESERVATION OF GROUSE. NOTICE is hereby given, that in conse- quence of the SCARCITY of GROUSE upon the EOYALTIES and MANORS of the EARL of ABER- OA VENNY, in Monmouthshire, NO PERSON will be permitted to SPORT thereon during the ensuing Season. tSRECONSIim^ PRESERVATION OF GAME. IN consequence of the scarcity of Game, Notice is hereby given, that no Person will be allowed to SPORT upon his Grace the DUKE of BEAUFORT'# KILLS, within the Hundred of Crickhowell. this vear. By O..h, of the Right Hoiimu-bJe su„i Lord W. G. H. SOMERSET. > Arouse, PRESERVATION OF GAME. Manor of Abercarne. ALL Persons are requested to desist from SPORTING on the HILLS within this MANOR daring the ensuing Season! By order oi the Devisees ot ¡ »fee late Benjamin Hall, Esq. jl Afeercarne, -id Atigust, 1841. BIIECONSIIIRE. GRVUSE SHOOTING. N consequence of the SC AIKTTY of G AME, JL Notice h hereby given, that NO PERSON will be al- lowed to SPORT on the HILLS of THYNNE HOWE 6WYNNB, Esq. in the Hundred of PEN KELLY, this ■rear, but under restrictions and with Cards signed by Ibjiine Howe Gwynne, J un. ° j All persons trespassing will be prosecuted Bucfrland, July 11. 3821. Preservation of Grouse—1821. FROM the scarcity of GAME on the HILLS within our Manor ot PARK-EE I TICE -LA NOVER, in the county of Monmouth, 110 I erson can be allowed to SHOOT this Season. All qualified Persons are requested NOT TO SPORT, end a Reward of TWO GUINEAS will be paid by our Gamekeeper, Mr. WALTER OsLAND, at Lanoyer, to any person who will give such information as WJIT CONVICT any UNQUALIFIED persons iound iii purtiuit. of Game on our Manor. „ THOMAS IIARCOTjRr POWELL, OSBORNE YEATS. NO II LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. PATRONS. The MOST NOBLE the DUKF/of BEAUFORT, The MOST NOBLE the DUKE of ARGYLE, The RIGHT HON. EARL CRAVEN. The RIGHT HON. LUlU) SALTOUN,—&c. &c. TTIUSTEES. 'Sir Geo. Jernirrgham, Bart. Ralph Caldwell, Esq. Sir Joseph Scott, Bart. j John Morse, Esq ~-&c. DIRECTORS. J. Patleson, Esq. Alderman, I Hammond Fisk, Esq. President Alexander Tlnvaites, Esq. J. S. Patteson. Esq. Aid. &c. &c. Actuary—RICHARD MORGAN, Esq. THIS Society, although onlv established in 1808, is if> the annua! receipt ot £ 100,000, from pre- miums fll) Insurance. The new Policies now issuing are itn the proportion of 90;) annually. ™ The Institution i'. founded upon the. snmeprinciples as the Equitable Society of Blackfriars—the surolus capital being divided amongst the representatives of the Members by additions to their Policies. The first addition (amomit- »rtg-to of 20 per cent. on the premiums paid) was made in 1816, and, frora'the present prosperous.statejof the Establish, moot, the next Bonus may be expected to be -nuicii mure cr A file FIRS SDCTFITY.—This Institution is entirely distinct from the Lif? The distinguishing feature or the Society's plan is,that every person insured becomes entitled to a return of the surplus premiums which remain after discharging; all «Uums on the Society. The amount paid in returns in the lust six years it a« follows £ s d.. r £ s. d. 1815 .7,983 13 0 -131.8- .17,890 10 3 1816 9,462 O 6—-i3i9.. 9.1.53 fi (1 1817, .10,772 14 9- 1320.. 8,484 !3 Those persons whose returns are now due may receive iWm by-applying lo the Ag"^iit« wUh whom they insure. The onlv Officer? *>f these Societies in London are at t6' TA'Hterloo-place, F-UUr'-Iall, and-21, Bircbin-jane. Co'rnhill.' A^etit Tot Swansea. W- »TROTJD. SAMLET, RIGNOLP. Secretary. ey 3" it cil u II NOTICE is hereby given to all Tradesmen and others, NOT to TRUST my WIFE, SARAH J.AMES, nor to PAY her any MONEY due to me, as I will not be answerable for any Debts she may contract, or allow for any Accounts paid to her.—As I am ready and willing to receive her into rny house, whoever harbours her after this notice will be prosecuted us the law directs BENJ. JAMES, Orange-street. Swansea, August 8, 1881. IpfURSlJANT to a Decree of the High Court J. 01 Chancery, made in a Cause Felix against Gtoynne, the Creditors of A LB AN THOM AS JONES GWYNNE, hue ofTyglyn. in the parish of Llanddewy-A'berarth, in the county of CardigaH, Clerk, deceased (who died on or about the dth day of June, 1819), are forthwith to come in and prove their Debts before Francis Cross, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his.Chambers in Southampton- buildings, Chancery-lane, London, or in default thereof they will be excluded the benefit of the Decree. July 16th, 1321. CARDIFF. D. 1V1 ( L 0 D E. Letter-Press and Copper-Plait Printer, Stationer, c<c, jYTOST respectfully begs to announce,to his -i-fJ. Friends, and the Inhabitants of Cardiff and sur- rounding country, that hi; Íius TAK EN to. the PRINTING 1.5 L> SIN ESS of Messrs. S. and W. REED ;• ami.hopes, by '1 attentiDI1 and moderate charges, to merit their patronage and support. S3" STATIONERY supplied on the shortest notice and I )west terms. LOMBOE CEIMFJWJS TEA C OP/IP ANY No. 23, LUDGATE HILL, (The only Establishment of ihe kind in the Kingdom), CONTINUE to supply their Agents with their universally approved Teas, in PDUllds, Halves, and Quarters, packed in Lead, as usual. It is almost need,essto state, that the Sale of these Teas is now firmly established in nearly every Town in the Kingdom, through the medium of Eight Hundred Agents and 111 consequence of repeated applications, the Company have forwarded to them a supply, of Teas in ;■> and 61b. Par- cels, secured in lead, sealed, and the Prices printed on the outside, which they will sell at Wholesale. Prices, lor the use of Shops, Taverns, and large Families and the Public are here most particularly cautioned against the daily Imitations of the Company's Wrappers, &c. and also against Hawkers who are endeavouring to vend spurious Teas, by hawking them through the Country. Families in this District are requested to apply to any of the under-mentioned Agents: Miss J. GHOVE, Wind-street, SWANSEA ABERYSTW1TH T. Griffiths; BEAUMARIS R. LLOYD; BRIDGEND D. Thomas; CARDIFF W. Bird; CARDIGAN C. LtwIi; f W fXRTIJEN J. Bagnaix and C», G\i VI \RTHEN M. Rush forth; CA I- ( l it RVON W. Owen f \f i i>« i i 1 T. Lni: vY £ i. i.rjf, Jus, CRICKHOWELL. M DAVIES; DENBIGH W. Edwarbs: HOLYWELL J. JONEII; HAVERFORDWEST J. POTTER; LLANELLY D. Davies; LLANFYLLIN '0 J. DAVIES; LLANIDLOES J.JONES- MEiIT'HYR-TYDFIL II. TONES'- MONMOUTH r\ N N vVuVIAMS • NEATH J. BFV'II'FY NEWTOWN NXR* s: -^obeVT.; ilf V \(V'rT ^V!T «0'' ;'i"i Barclat; SOLVALH J. HoWEIL- TENBY J. SREVR.NS'- WREXHAM A. TTE; g:3- Pest-paid applications for other Towns immtHattlv answsrei. GLAMORGANSHIR~E! MANSION-HOUSE and DEMESNE OF BRITON FERRY. THIS well-known MANSION-HOUSE and -1 DEMESNE, with a considerable TRACT of LAND adjoining, in the parishes of Briton Ferry and Baglan, will shortly be offered for SALE by AUCTION, unless pre- viously disposed of by Private Contract. Local information may be obtained by application to Mr. Lewis Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea and other informa- ti-'n may be had by personal application-of Principals or ■' their_ Agents, at the Chambers of Messrs. Tennant and Harrison, Gray's Inn. London. I GREAT SA L E, By Mr. BROOME, Of men valuable HEHEFORDSHIRE GJTTLE ABOIJ'F TWO Thousand pure thorough-bred SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP, black and brown CART HORSES, excellent HACKS and COLTS, of different figes, PIGS-, IMPLEMENTS, &c.&c.; the property of the late Henry Green, Esq. deceased will take place in the Farm-yard, at Eywood, near Kington, in the county of Hereford, .about the middle of September Particulars of which, will appear iu our Paper towards the latter end of next Month. j .CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, 7R0M MJC0AEI.MA8 NEXT, roil A TERM OT THREE OR MORE YSATtg, r-r HAT duirable R S I S 1 D E N C E, called A DOLELLAN. with about 80 Acres of capital Mea- dow. Arable, Pasture, aud Wood Land, on the banks of the River Tivy, famed for jis Salmoll, and for the best Angling in the Principality, situate in the parish of Llanfi- h<ll1¡.(e! Yeroth, in the said county, distant fourteen miles from the county town of Carmarthen, seventeen from the j seaport and market-town of Cardigan, seven from the mar- ket town of Ne« castle-Emlyn, and thirteen from the mar- kct-town of Lampeter-pont-stephen, to all of which places there are good and excellent turnpike-road. The House stands on a lawn of about So Acres, bounded by the River Tivy, and fronting the romantic village of Llandyssii (which affords a good market every Thursday), and consists of a drawing-room, dining room, libriolry or 'Illiel S'p, study, butler's-pantry, kitchen, and all requisite offices, 011 the ground-floor; four good bed-rooms and dressing-room, with n watcrciosct and shower. bath and three servants'- rooms on the second floor. The out-offices comprise a laundry, dairy, and brewhouse, with malt house, and a comptete m.t)tki!n; there is al-o a five-stalled stable and two coach-houses, smith's forge and farm-yard, withbeast- houses, pig-sties, &c. &c.; and an excellent garden stocked with cholco fruit trees. The situation is beautifully picturesque, and the sur- rounding country abounds with game There are also packs of fox and nare hounds kept in the neighbourhood and a coach from Carmarthen to the fashionable sea-bathing town of Abrnswith passe" twice a week within three miles of the premises. There is also a London post daily-to Newcastle, and the post from thence to Lampeter drops the bag for Dolellan within two miles of the house. For particulars apply to Mr. Beynon, Solicitor, Newcastle j Emlyn; i)Oit-puid. I GLAMORGANSHIRE GeneraI Agricultural Society. A T the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING X"3„ of this SOCfE FY, held at the Bear inn,at Cowbridge, L on Tuesday, the 7th day of August, 1821" The Hon. WM. BOOTH GREY, President, IN THE CHAIRJ Resolved, That John Homfray, Esq. Henry Lewis, Esq. Rev. Ed -v. Thomas, and Thomas Dods, E-q. be appointed j of the Committee for the ensuing vear. Resolved, That Mr. William Lewis, Mr. John Harris, and Mr. John Williams, be appointed Judges of the Shew. Resolved, That the Claims of the Candidates for the se- veral Premiums being laid before the Committee be ad- judged as follow Labourers, < £ c. bringing up a Family. To William John, of the-parisb of Baglan (labourer in busoansiry) having had born to him eleven children, of whom he has maintained and brought ap six (the youngest being more.than seven years of age) in habits of honest industry, without any parish relief-four guineas. S 5 eany oervants ( length'of servitude). To Howell Morgan, of the age ofthirty-tisree veurs only, ria\nig uninterruptedly lived in the service of E*an Llew- eliyn, of Maindy Istradyfodog.and received wages, being woolly employed in husbandry during nineteen years (from Lie age b! fourteen years), and was not a parish ap- prentice dui sng t Of; whole of that tillle-tiíree guineas. lo Thomas Thoilns, of ti)e age of thirty-one vears only, i having uninterruptedly lived in the service of Thos. Ellas, and received wages, being wholl,y employed in husbandry during seventeen years (from the age of fourteen yeats), and was not a parish apprentice during the whole of thai time—two miii;e;is. To Susannah Thomas, of the age of 'I only, having uninterruptedly lived in the service of Morgan Morgan, ot Macsyfehn, und received wages, being wholly employed in husbandry during fifteen years (from the age or fourteen years), and was not. a parish apprentice daring the wijijJcof —-three miiu&us, 1 o Catherine 1 nomas, ol the age of twenty-six years only, having uninterruptedly lived in the service of Evan JUadd'ock, ol Langonoyd, and received wages, being wholly employed in husbandry during twelve years (from the age 01 fourteen years), and was not a parish apprentice during the whole of that time—-two guineas. Married Labourers. To William John (married labourer), having continued in constant empioy on the larm of Lewis Thomas, Esq. of Baglan. t.iirty-four SCclrs-füur guineas. ■_ lo Kichaid David (married labourer), having continued 111 constant employ 011 the farm of John Bennet, Esq. oi Laleston, twenty-seven vears-three guineas. Shepherds. Tu Thomas Spencer, shepherd to Mr Richard Davies, of envoe, having reared 167 lambs from a flock of 152 ewes put to the rum—guineas. Pp Reclaiming Black, Peaty, or Boggy Land. 10 Mr. David Jones, ot Hendreweii, for effectually, tlranung, and cleaning twenty-four acres of black, peaty, and boggy land, 011 the Brynygerinon Common, in the haiulet ot Mynnyùd,y-Gaer-tell pounds. Vetches. That the premium of five guineas be awarded to Messrs. Edward and Christopher Bradley, for the cleanest crop and greatest quantity of vetches on five acres. That the premium of three guineas be awarded to Mr. Evan David, of Fairwater, for the second cleanest crop and greatest quantity of vetches on five acres. STOCK. That the premium of ten guineas be awarded to Mr. John Rees, of St. Mary 11 ill, for the best bull, cow, and calf (being their progeny), of the true G lamorgan-the breed and property of the same owner. That the premium of ten gniueas be awarded to Mr. Evan David, of Fairwater, for the best yearling bull of the true Glamorgan breed. true Glamorgan breed. That the premium of the guineas be awarded to the Misses Bassett, of Lanvlay, for the best yearling bull of any breed. that the premium of five guineas be awarded to John Franklen, Esq. for the best yearling sione colt, tor the ge- neral purposes of husbandry. That the premium of three guineas be awarded to Mr. David Howeb, of Cowbridge, for the best heiter, two years old. That the premium of three guineas be awarded to Mr. Richard Davies, of Wenvoe, for the best iong-woolled ram, one year old. ihat the premium of three guineas be awarded to the Misses Bassett. of Lanylay, for the best hilly ram. Titat the premium of three guineas be awarded to Mr. Richard Davies, of Wenvoe, for the best pen oi ten long- woolled ewes, one year old. 1 hat the premium of three guineas be awarded to Mr. Micha VViliiams, of Skerr, for the best pen of ten short- woollrd ewes, one year old. That the premium of three guineas he awarded to the Misses Bassett, of Lanylay, for the best pen of ten hilly ewes. That the premium of three guineas be awarded to Mr. Thos. Howell, of Penlline, for the best boar, two years old. That the premium of five guineas be awarded to Thomas Bates Rous, Esq. for the beu bull. That the premium of ten guineas be awarded to Thomas Griffiths, for the best stallion for the general purposes of husbandry. That the premium of three guineas be awarded to Mr. Evan David, of lairwater, for the second best bull. 3 hat the piemiuni of five guineas be awarded to Mr. Lewis LewIs, of Castleton, for the second best stallion fur the general purposes oi husbandry. I hat the premium ot three guineas be awarded to Mr. vVdliam.Evans, of fairwater, for the best ram. Ihatihe premium ol three guineas be Awarded to the Misses Bassett, of Lanylay, for the best boar. Resolved, His Majesty's Government having withdrawn their grant .to the Board of Agriculture, Manufacture, and COll1merct'. and the Board now relying upon public sub- scription, that the Glamorganshire General Agricultural Society become subscribers to the funds of the Board of twenty guineas per annum. Resolved, It having been notified that John Franklin, Esq. had resigned the office of Treasurer to the Society, that, the thanks of this Meeting be given him for the un- wearied attention he has uniformly paid to the interests of thisSociety since the original formation of it for the length- ened period of 49 years; and that Mr. Edward Bradley be appointed Treasurer of this Society. Resolved, That the balance: now in the hands of the late Treasurer be invested in the Public Funds, in the names of the President, Vice-President, and Treasurer, of this So. ciety, and the interest be received by the Treasurer, and applied by him to the general purposes of the Society and that as often as the btdance in the hands of the Treasurer shall exceed two hundred pounds, that such excess shall be invested in the Public Funds as aforesaid. Resolved, The funds of this Society being in a very flou- rishing state, that the Society, at their next Genera! Meet- illg in November, propose to take into consideration what additional premiums shall be olfered for the furthering the objects of this Society. W. B. GREY, President. The President having quilted the Cli-,iir-Resolved. That the thanks of this Meeting be unanimously given to him for his active support to the Society—the general interests of the Agriculture of Glamorgan, and Lis conduct ill the Chair. Additional Subscribers since last Advertisement. 8. d. Charles Morgan, Esq. Ruperra b 5 0 W lllia.a Crawshay, Esq. Cyfarihfa ..110 Thomas Dods, Esq. Park-lie-Bruce ..110 James Lewis, Esq. Surgeon, Cardiff 1 1 0 Davul Hopkins, Esq. Surgeon, Cardiff, 1 10 John Hill, Esq. CardilF I I f) J VMIisua Wsyricl, g^. Mertbyr-TjdSl, J, 1 tf T, I To FAMILIES and SCHOOLS. j J T I' is a tact verified by daily experience, that JL the utmost care and attention are inadequate to pre- vent even the most respectable establishments from the r-rrio' unp'easaiit and troublesome disorder, the II CM, w.nch. Jroin its infectious nature, is most easily com- municated It will therefore be of advantage to those who suffer under this complaint to itnow, thai: they may rely on being effectually cured by ONE HOUii's APPLICATION. OF BARCLAYS GI I OINTMENT. This safe, speedy, and theciual remedy, has been in ge. neral use for upwards ot o«c hundred years, without a sin- gle instance of its having fa.fed to cure 1 he most inveterate- cases. It does not contain the of mcr cury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be salt y used by. persons of the most delicate constitution? .1 The public are requested to be on their guard agaiiist- noxious compositions sold ar low prices, and to observe, t 11, 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 may arise from the neglectofthiscautlOn. Sold wholesale and retail by Barclay and Sons(the onlv successors to Jackson & Co.) No. 9b, I'ïed-Market, Lon- don, price Is. 9d. duty included and by their appoint- ment by T. Jenkins, Printer of this Paper, Lister, and Dawe.Swansea; Hy bert, Neath ;Dyke,Merthyr-Tidvi!: j Vaughan, and Williams, Brecon Davies, Bridgend; Vachai), Cardiff; Price & \Vyke, Abergavenny; Price', Crickhowell; Harris, and Evans, Carmarthen; Davies, druggist, Haver ford west) and most venders of medicines in tiie kingdom OF WHOM WAY BF, HAD, BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC CANDY has ¡ for many Years been proved an effectual Pioscrvative from the ill effects of loos and DAMp AiR, which, in the winter season, are so prevalent in this climate. Its efiects are to expel wind, to preserve the stomach from the admission ot damps, and to relieve those who suffer from a difficulty of breathing.—Iu boxes at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each. j HAYMAN's genuine original Ma red ant's ANTISCORBUTIC Dnop" have always held the high- est reputation in the class of Antiscorbutics insomuch that they have, during half a century, been an article of exten- 1 sive commerce the Scorbutic Diseases ot all climates I yielding to their alterative virtues. This Medicine enters the circulation in a deliberate and congenial manner blending itself with the fhiids without occasioning tfie least excitement injurious to the animal system. Tiie Scurvy, Evil, Leprosy, Piles, Rheumatism,Contracted Joints,White' Swellings, Hard Tumours, and Canbus Bones, give way to its influence. Its operation is so exceedingly easy, refidar, and progressive, that the patient, attending to'thedirec' lions, can never be at a loss how to manage or proceed • and from the examples given with each botUe, the afflicted' mav judge how far their diseases will yield to its issue. BARCLAY and SONS, Fleet-market,"London, havir.g'pur- chased the original recipe and entire property in this valuable Medicine, do hereby give notice, that, ass certain criterion of authentictty. a Label with their nsme and address, superadded to the Stamp with the name of I. J. HAYMAK, Golden-square," will in future be affixed to each bottle. Price 4s 6d., 11 s., and 22s. each, duty in. I eluded-; and sold, retail, by all respectable book$c'¡¡<>ra, druggists, and medicine vend en; throughout the kingdom. DICtY S original and the only genuine Dr. Bate man's Pectoral Drops, The most valuable medicine ever discovered for Cougks, Colds, Agues, levers, Rheumatism, Pains in the Breast, Limbs, and Joints, and for most Complaints whare Colds are the origin. r (Soli in botties at 18. 1 !(1. each, duty included). AS there are various imitations of this ex- cellent Medicine by different pretenders, all ot them utter strangeis to the true preparation, purchasers are BATFMA\'«IVlPPP^>1'0u'r! in askin* for DICEY's BA1 EA1AN DROPS, as all oihers are counterfeit. Price Is. fid. a bottle, -Or. Radcfife's Elixir. FOR a general alterative Medicine, this valu- able Elixir stands unrivalled; and the Public cannot have recourse to a more edacious roMdy. as a purifier of the blood from all humours, whether contracted by too free living, or from jaundice, surfeits, scurvy, or humours aater the measles or small-pox, &c. For all obstructions In the intestines, and for the cure of worms in children or aauIre, it wh) be found equally serviceable. It 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 J|- Co." are printed in«- t0 each bottle, as counterfeitsorts are ottered for sale in almost every town. Price Is. ltd. per box. DR. ANDERSON'S. Or, The True Scots Pills, Hxvtt been, for more than a century, and still continue to be faithfully prepared at the Original Warehouse, No. 10, Bow Church-yard, London. ITILY are singularly efficacious in Bilious, Flatulent, and Dropsica. Complaints, and all Disorderb of the Head, Stomach, and Bowels; promote Digestion, create an Appetite, remove Obstructions in the Kidnies, and consequently are antidotes to the Stone and Gravel; ex but for the expulsion of Worms in children or grown per- sons, the whole Materia Medica has'not their equal. One or two of them taken after any irregularity in living, would prevent those disagreeable effects so often experienced and travelers, who are liable to meet with all kinds of liquors, as well as seafaring people, should nev«sr be un- provided with them, av by frequently taking one or two of them, they are kept from Cosiiveness, Scurvies, Fevers, and riialigiiaiitdisieziipers. Ask particularly for" DICT.V'S Anderson's Scots Pills," and to prevent counterfeits observe that the wordi Dicry &oCo. are in the Stamp. Price 2s. a bottle, Squire's Original Grand Elixir. J THIS invaluable Medicine speedily removes all fresh colds with their attending symptoms of vio- lent pain and soreness of tiie stomach proceeding from cold and coughing, and is a most sovereign remedv in easing rheumatic pains in the limbs or ;on)ts, in which j complaint it has been so surprisingly successful as to have ( been recommended by severs! eminent physicians, &c, It gives speedy and lasting ease in most "violent fits of I the gout, stone, or gravel, and hasfrequentiy brought away j gravel and sometimes stones of a large sine. It renrkrs ti:'1 functions of tha body regular, by removing flatulence suffocating vapours, violent head-aehs, twitching of The nerves, tremblings, famtings, &c. f Beware of counterfeits, and observe, that the words j Dicey § Co." are in the stamp, affixed aver the cork of each bottle. FOR PRESERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE TEETH. In boxes at fs. 9d. eac. THE VEGETABLE TOOTH POWDER has so long. been an appendage of every toilet of rank and fashion, that it is unnecessary to offer any further recommendation of it. Being composed of vegetables, without the admixture of any mineral or pernicious ingie- I dient whatever, it is free from the llSlIfilobjectiofi against the use of other dentrifices Its detersive power is iust sufficient to annihitate those destructive particles whicliad- here to the gums and in the interstices of the teeth heal- ing injuries in the former, and promoting a new enamel (where it has been injured or -corroded) on the tatter. It likewise imparts a firmness and healthy redness to the gums • and if used regularly will preserve the teeth in a sound state even to old age. N.B. The name and address of Butler, 4, Chenpside." are engraved em the stump and label attached to each Sox of are engraved on the stump and label attached to each Sox of this esteemed Dentrijiss, distinguish it fram IMITATIONS under iimilui titles. .¿ Price 2s. 6-J. per box, ATKINS's COMPOSITION for DESTROY. EJsG RATS and MICE, is allowed to be the most effi- cacious thing ever yet discovered, for speedily extirpating these pernicious vermin from corn stacks, barns, stables! dweLmg-hou.ses, mills, malt-houses, granaries, &c. and such aie tae extraordinary and attracting powers it oos« sesses, that the inventor has frequently known them ta take it from his h and with the greatest avidity. DALBY'S GENUINE CARMINATIVE; after the experience of fifty years, is acknowledged t» be superior to ,I otherreiuefiei, for convulsions, pilrgings. wmd III the stomach, and all those disorders of the bowel* w.jch prove so to infants, 'his Carminative a Is* .~fio.ds.lhe uiostt iTectuai relief to grown persons in cases of c. fluxes, and other violent complaints 'in the intestinal. Various imitations of this invaluable medicine ("by pre- ■ tenders, total strangers to the true preparation) are ciren- luted throughout the country. Purchasers are therefore requested to be very particular in asking for Gel Dalby't Carminative," and carefuliy to observe ilic name of jP. Newbery' is engraved in 'the stamp on each hollia.- price Is. 6d. Parents, where the health of their children is at stake* will scrupulously attend to this necessary CAUIIOS. In bottles at Is Hd. and 2s. 9d. FOR COLDS, COUGHS, AS Til MAS, &c. THE PLC1 ORAL during a very iong period has incontestabiy proved he superior efficacy of this medicine, in ah' cases ofcoids, coughs, snd asthmatic affections. By promoting gentle ex- pectoration it very shortly relieves the patient a slight or lecent cold, and a lew doses are generally sufficient to reo- nsore those which neglect has rendered more confirmed and obstinate, and which are accompanied with cough, spitting ot blood, and other serious symptoms. Its peculiar bal- samic powers tend to heal soreness amd tillay the irritation of the lungs, in cases of cough; and in asthmatic affections it assists and gives freedom to the breath. 1 hus it is lin ex- tensively valuable remedy in the must prevalent class of complaints in this country, during the winter season KT- Purchasers are, requested to ask for the Pectoral Elixir, and to observe the name and address of Butler, 4, Cheap- side," are engraved on the stamp attached to each buttle, to distinguish it from Imitations under similar titles. In boxes at 1s. 1,|d. 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. DR. SY DEN HAM's FAMILY PILLS OF HEALTH. THESE PILLS (entirely vegetable) are un- rivalled in cases of head-ache, loss of appetite, noise* and giddiness m the head, lowness of spirits, fiutuieicft, obstructed digestion, together with all affections of the liver, biiious and nervous disorders. These pills contsia not one atom of mercury, or mineral in any shape, and are so peculiarly mild in their action as to require no scou £ no- ment or alteration in diet. The most delicate females find the nse ot them materially beneficial to their genera! health," and all who isnve used them agree in opinion, and pronounc* them the most safe, mild, and effectual Familv Me- dicine extant. Nothing can pruve the superiorly of these pills more than the numerous cases communicated by persons of great respectability (and given with no other moti ve than to lead tiie public to the use of so Viiluabl# a medicine), and the countenance shown thera by the first medical characters of the present day. Dr. SIBLY's Re-Animating Solar Tincture IS universally allowed to be the most pWa- sant, safe, and efficacious remedy ever offered to the public. Its warm and renovating qllalities render it llift best medicine tor debility, consumption, nervous and rheu- matic complaints, yellow jaundice, spasms, indigestion, Tow- lie-s of spirits, and all those affections which harass the weak, sedentary, ana 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. Sibly'S LUNAR TINCTURE, for complaint# ncident to the Female Sex, in bottles at 4s. 6d, and tU.. 6d. may be had of most venders in the kingdom. N. B. Observe, none can be genuine unless signed by the proprietor, J. R. Saffell, in his own band-writing, on llA. wrapper of every bottle. TOOTH-ACHE AND EAR-ACHE. A Medicine like PERRY's ESSENCE, which has crept from obscurity, and from the cottages of the the poor and miserable (where it has ever been admini- stered gratis) into the presence and protection of the Fa- culty aud Nubility, who have ull equally experienced its anodyne elfrcis, and cheerfully bear testimony of its supe- rior virtues, needs no farther eLtogium the numerous and respectable medical comments in favour of its eiKcacy, place it above competition and when it is known that the profits arising from the sale are distributed, to a certain 3fl1UUnr. in charities, there is not a Christian but wid exert himself to render it more public, and extend it* sale. The pro- prietor refrains from saying any thing in its praise, e.uougU lias already been said in the various periodical works, In innumerable letters, and personal testimonies. Iu boxes, at Is. lid. and 2s. d. each. N. B. The iianie and addrêss of" Butler, 4, Ckeappdt," are engraved on the stamp, attacked to each bottle, to distin- guish it from imitations under-fiaHiir iifies, In boxes, at Is. t!d., 'is. 9d., 4s. 6d. & th. and in family boxes (by which there is a sa»ins of ?».) at 'its. *ach. COCK LE'S COMPOUND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, For Bilious, Liver, and Stomach Complaints, Indi- gestion, Sick Head-Ache, 4-r. THE Proprietor of this Medicine flatters himself, that the most unquestionable '.tesiimonv of itii superiorethcacy, is to be found in the highly respeetabl* patronage with which it is honoured it is therefore euuft- dentlvrecoiDlJIcnded to the attention of the publis. PATRQNS. IIis Grace the Dukeo' Grafton H_ti Grace the Duke of Manchester The Right Hon. ihe Earl i»f Athlon* The Right H in. the Ear! oi" R'.scoiame* The Right Hon Lord Bentinck The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of §», Asssfi Tin- Right Hon. ttud Rev. Lord Hmary fiuioj Lord Hartiand Tise Hon. General Mahnn, M.P. Sir Wm. Rowley, Bart. M, P. Sir G. II. Smvih. Bart. .Tames B. Wildbam, E»q. M. P. Muthew Wood^Rsq. Alderman,'M. P. Tiie Rev. J. Jefferson, Archdeacon of Colcbsiter Rev. John Edgar,.Chaplain to his Majesty Bi'v. Henry Hutton, Oo!cho«ter .Rev. A. Malum, Cave town, Ireland Rev- J. Gruist, Guildford lIIi.jor John Bridge, Dublin. Price is. Hd per battle, FOR THE HEAD AND EYES. THE CORDIAL CEPHALIC SNUfF (ticl; reputation of which has been established Mosf: THAW Hj« i,e a Cf.ntsjit.y ) is a mosi grateful and effectual Remedy for ail Disorders it; the Head, especially the common Head- Ach. It removes Drowsiness and Giddiness relieves Dim- ness of the r,yes and is excellent in curing receni Deafness, It is also a preservative against infectious air. 1 lie following unsolicited Testimony is a recent con- firmation of its etficacv — "1 wo 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 medical gendenwn a con. ssderable time my head was blistered for more than a month; I took various medicines, but without effect. At leng'ii I was recommended to try the Cephalic Snuff I purchased a canister, and much to my surprise as weli u comfort. I found considerable relief fr un ils use. I have continued to take it very frequently to this day and I cea truly say, that lhave experienced more benefit from Us us»- than from all the medicines recommended during mv Ntricss, ••IiAAC "Uwrjs;, May 16, liiQ'J'