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TltB CARDIFF AND BRISTOL £ tram & itachrtjtf PRINCE OF WALEF, MATTHKW JONES, Commander; STAR, HENRY JEFFERY, Commander; 4RE intended to Sail during tlie month of SEPT. as follows ("from the BUTE SI1IP DOCK):— Prince of II'ales — Mondays, Star—Monday*,W ednesdavs, Wednesdays, Sc Fridays. and 1'ridays. Star—Tuesday*, Thursdays, Prince of Wales—Tuesdays, andhaturdays. "I hursdays, and Saturdays From CAKIMFP. From KHISTOL. SEPTEMBER, 1818. SEPTEMBER, 1818. 2, Saturday Gi morn I 2, Saturday 8 morn 4, Monday 7} morn 4, Monday 9 morn 5, Tuesday 8 morn 5, Tuesday 9 J fiiorn Gj Wednesday 8i morn 6. Wednesday..10 morn 7, Thursday 9J morn i 7, Thursday II morn 8, Friday 111 morn; 8, Friday 1 after 9, Saturday. 1 afer 9,Saturday. 2} alter 11, Monday 2^ after ill, Monday 4 J after 1 Tuesday 3i after 1 i, Tuesday 5 alter 13, Wednesday 4 after I. Wednesday 5\ morn 14,Thursday. 5 morn j 14, Thursday Cjrnur.) 15, Friday 5J morn • 15, Friday 7 morn 16, Saturday. 6 morn IG, Satutday. "i morn 18,Monday. 7 morn lä, Monday. 9 morn 19, Tuesday 8 mem 19, Tuesday 9j morn HO, Wednesday nioru 20, Wednesday 10J mtrn 21,Thursday.10 morn ;!I, ThursJay 111 mlfll :12, Friday ll.J mom 22, Friday leaner 23, Saturday I after 2:I, Saturday 2$after 25. Monday 2} after 2">. Monday 5 morn 2J, Tuesday 3-1 after, 2ti, Tuesday 5 morn 27, Wednesday 4 after 27. Wednesday 5J morn 28, Thursday 5 morn 28, Thursday 6 morn 29, Friday "0 5 morn 29, Friday 0 6i morn 30, Saturday 51 morn 30, Saturday 7 :aoru Carriages and horses to he alongside One hour previous to the Time of Sailing. REIJUCKD FAIIBS :—After Cabin, Is. Fore Cabin, 2s Children under Twelve years of age. Half-price llefreslmseiits mav b" had on board on 1JI.¡J"rate terms. Four-wheel Carriages, 23s.j Four-wheel fhafton. drawn t'ytwo horses, )7s.; One-horse Phaeton or Gig, lis. fid.; T»o.wheel, drawn hy one horse and driver, t7t.6d.; Horse and llide.r, After Cabin, lUs.tid.; Fore Cabin, Ss. Cattle Ii. Horse-. 7, (M. each; Sheep, I'igs. Do^s, and Calves, h. each.— I'hesc Fares include every expense. Shipping and Landing Live Stock at risk of their Owners. *<* Mot Accountable for any Good-! without Shipping Notes '•ouds will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets at tbe expense of the Companies. Jlé,.thgr, Newbridge, A herd.ire, BriJ.qe ,,01 Llantrissent, and Caerphilly.—Goods iorwarded Lo these fMacesin Spring Wagons, Uailway, auJ l.ock-up Can* 1 Boats IInlnedial¡.ly on arrival, unless odered by auy particular Conveyance. in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for, a. risk and expense of Consignee.— Freight to h" paid 011 delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to eilhet of the Steata Packet (tilices in Cardilf or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, Stc., will be readily oh- •ained by applying to the Agents — A. Hingston, at the Jacket OlHce, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to H. I". I'UKNKit, No. 12, Quay-street, Bristol, for the I'KIJfCl1. OF Walks Packet; ami of T. JOIDI. at the Packet Olfice, Bute Docks, Cardiff, or to W. H. OWES, Clare street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol, anJ at 29, Avon Crescent, lloiweils, for the STAlt Packet. Goods received for the PIMNCIS OF WAl.liS, U, Qllay- .Ireet, and H. Chapllu. Cumberland Basin.—Goods taken for the STAR. at the Bull Wharf, Uedclilf.-jtreet, and Clare- street Hail, Marsh-street. TO CARMARTHEN & TESIW, PORT TALBOT & MUMBLES, From Bat hurst Basin, Bristol. Bristol to Mumbles, and Port Talbot to Bristol, in Four Hours and a Half. THE RAPID AND BEAUTIFUL IRON SCREW STEAMER, T A L BOT," 140 Horse Power, EDWARD LEWIS MORGAN, COMMANDER, IS appointed to Sail during the Month of SEPT. as under, weather permitting: — BRISTOL AND PORT TALBOT, from hathurst Basin, Bristol, I to Port Talbjt, calling at From Port Talbot to Bristol, J the Mumbles. f Saturday,Sep. 2 8j morn Monday, Sep. 4 6J morn Saturday, „ 9 3 mom Monday. „ 11.. 2 after Saturday, „ 16 8 morn Monday, „ 18.. G.f morn Saturday, 23 3 morn Monday, 25.. 1 t after Saturday, ,,30.. 8 morn BRISTOL AND CARMARTHEN. From Bat/rurst Basin, Bristol, I Prom Carmarthen to Bristol, to Carmarthen, calling calling at Tenby, at Tenby. Tuesday, Sep. 5 10J even Thursday, Sep. 7 11.J morn WeÙUt!5., 13 6 morn I' ¡"riday, 13 6l morn Tuesday, „ 19 10^ even Thursday, „ 21 llt morn Wednes., „ 27 6 morn Friday, ,,29.. 6} mom Passengers for Swansea and adjacent Places landed the Mumbles, free of expense, when bouud for Port lalbot. This Vessel is elegantly fitted up for the comfort and convenience of Passengers. VAnEs Between Port Talbot and Bristol After Cabin, 7s. Cd. Fare Cabin, 4s. Children under 12, Half-price. — Bristol and Carmarthen: After Cabin, 12s. 61. Children under 12, 6s. Servants, 7s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 6s. Children, 4s.—Between Carmarthen and A en by After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, 2s. Refreshments may be had on Board, at moderate charges. ) NO FEES TO STEWARD. j Goods taken in at the Warehouse, Grove, Bristol, to Savait the Packet's arrival, if required, for Aberavon, Bridgknd, Cwtn Avon, Laleston, Maeste*, Pyle, and 1 aibach and for Carmarthen, Kidwelly, Llandilo, and "laces adjacent. Further information may be had on application to the Jdaster on Board Mr. James King, Packet-Office, ^rove, Bristol; Mr. S. C. Dunn, Packet-office, Carmar- il?en! Mr. William Bowers, Packet-office, Tenby; or William Jenkins, Packet-office, Taibach. NOTICE.— The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet S've Notice, that they will not be accountable for Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels, (if lost or damaged "y tire, leakage, or otherwise), unless Booked at either of their Offices at Bristol, Taibach, or Carmarthen. All eights payable on delivery of Good*. September, 1848. ON NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERATIVE DISEASES. JUST PUBLISHED, THE THIRTY-SIXTH THOUSAND, j Improved Edition, revised and corrected, 120 pages, pries '2s. j *n a sealed envelope, or Jurwarded, BY THE AUTHoits, Puid, to any address, secure from observation, for 'it 6 d. j in Postage Stamps. 1 "-LUSTRATRD WITII NUMEROUS ANATOMICAL COLOURED I ENGRAVINGS. MANHOOD: j '1. THE CAUSES OF ITS PREMATURE DECLINE, with PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR US PERFECT RESTORATION. _A MEDICAL ESSAY on those Diseases of the Generative Organs, emanating fiotn Solitary and Sedentary Habits, indis- C|ixiinate Excesses, the effects of Climate and Infection, ,!)< •tldressed to the sulferer in Youth, Manhood, and Old Age; 5;><h Practical Remarks on Marriage, tbe Treatment and l,re of Nervous and Mental Debility, Impotency, Sypbillis, Iknd other Urino-Genital Diseases, by which eveu tbe most -battered constitution may be restored, and reach the full petiod of lif" allotted to At AN. The whole illustrated with !ll"tterous Anatomical Engravings on steel, in colour. ex|jlaiu- ( hlg the various functions, secretions, anc structures of the reo 1 Jr°ductive Organs in health and disease; «itb instruc ions or private correspondence, Cases, &c., By J. L. CURTIS ASD Co., CONSULTING SURGEONS, 7, FKI iTi-sruEK r, SOHO-SQUARE, LONUOM. „ REVIEWS OF THE WORK. t The TRECKPTOR, who holds (temporarily at least) the iltlon and responsibility of a parent, will, by j erring this ^0rk, lie directed and very much assisted in investigating and feting the too often concealed practices S;) oheu tntio- I into schools, whereby tbe heakb and ultimately the Ve» of his pupils are sure to be compromised, unless the V|1 be arrested in proper limu. He will here tiud a clae to him through tbe intricate mazes of this moral labyrinth, » standard whereby to judge, wheu dclieacy of health "*dd appear to attack any oi bis young charges, what tbe teM causes of such attack may be, and (bus he wi,l be enabled Cl'eck the evil in its incipient state. We feel no hesitation 8"yitig, that iheie is no member of society by whom the will not be found usef'il, whether such person hold the ,?'8<ioQ of a Parent, a PRECEPI'ob, or a CLERGYMAN.— "u ^ve"ig Paper. lo the married, as well as the unmarried, this little fit ulike afloids cousolation and cure in peculiar cases, and b e doing a service to society in recommending it to general °-ice."—Essex and Herts Mercury. 'CURTIS ON IMAMIOOD. (Strange).—A perusal of this 00rlt will easily distinguish its talented authors from the host in ln<l*'cal wiuers and medicine vendors whose pretentions cure all disease* are daily so indecently thiust before the r lic* its originality is apparent, and its perusal ^reathes «nrfS°'ll'on and hope to the mind of the patient. A aval Military Gazette. i MANHOOD. A Medical Work. To the gay and thought- *e trust this little work will serve as a beacon to warn (1 ei11 of the danger attendant upon the too tash indulgence ot h'1' passions, whilst to some it may serve as a monitor IU tbe L *\r of temptation, and to the afflicted a> a sure guide to h— Chronicle, S trJ u'ished by the Authors, and may had and forwarded i 1,1 their residence; sold also by Striiige, 21, Paternoster- I > Hamuli, lid, Oxford-street; Maim, of Hey wood, Oldham-street, Manchester; lbtlip, i .\r Ih Castle-street, Liverpool; Campbell, Chemist, 1 J, I -street, ttlasgo* Itobiusou, 11, Greeuside-street, ] '^rgh Berry & Co., Capcl-street, Dublin; and in a Ao Envelope by all llooksellera. •eftt fotCardiC, Mr.WBUBER/ Guardian' Newspaper Odice. BARCLAY, PEHKINS, & CO.'S &<D&>3><D& ffoaso'sffl (jQ!1.Y tJ) JU&IZ* SHIPPING PRICES TO THE TRADE. PORTKU, per Barrel 33s. I ALE, per Barrel 36s. BROWN STOUT, „ 43s. j STRONG ALE, „ 48s. :2s. per Barrel extra, if in Kilderkins. TERMS—5 per Cent. Discount for Cash, or, with a good reference, at one Month. SHIPMENTS of the above are now being made every fortnight to the Ports of Cardiff and Newport, and the Trade can be supplied in any quantities of not less than 4 Barrels, from the Ship's side, at the above Prices, with the addition of 3s per Barrel for Freight and Insurance from London. Orders, to ensure attention, must be accompanied by a remittance, or a good reference, in Cardiff, Newport, or Merth) r. C. F. COLMAN, Jiarchiy, Perking, 1- Co.'s Office, Merthyr. IMMENSE SACRIFICE. 4LBIOX HOUSE, It I d II S T fit E IS T, (IStlllFF. W. FOSTER, IN returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencing Business in the above Establishment, beijs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of CARDIFF and Neighbourhood, that he has a Large Stock of SUM M hit nODUS on hand, which he is determined to clear ofF as soon as possible. The Stock consists of Plain & Fancy Silks, Cashmere, Paisley, Grenadine, and other Shawls and Dresses in great variety. W. F. begs to eall attention to his Stock of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, viz. :—Woollfti Cloths, Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Tweeds, and Testings in great vaiiety; HATS and CAPs of the newest style and shape, and unexceptionable durability. W. F. rests satisfied, should he be favoured with a (.-all, they will meet with entire satisfaction, as the whole of his Stock will be cleared oil', without reseiw, in order to make room for a New Assortment of WIN t'ER GOODS. N.H.—The remaining lot of Dunstable, Luton, and Rustic BONNETS, will be cleared off at half the value. August 19th, 1848. D U K E S T K K E T, C A R DI F F. W. 1 II O Ml A S I J) ETU ItSS his sincere thanks f.) the support he has hithetto experienced since his Removal to DUKE-STREET, and begs to say, that from repeated solicitations he has been induced, for the accommodation of his customers and the inhabitants of this Town generally, to cug'ige an experienced and competent Person from one of the most eminent and Fashionable Houses in GROSVEN OR-SQ U ARK, LONDON, to superintend the various btauclu's of MILLINERY; also the VISITE, MANTLK, and CLOAK DEPARTMENT, the whole of which will be made up iu his Establishment on the most improved ami economical principles. W.T. also takes this opportunity of announcing that he has just received from the Markets a very cheap and fashionable Assortment (quite new designs) in Plaids, French Meritioes, and various other materials for the approach- iug Season, which he will be able to render at such prices that will, he trusts, meet the approbation of all who may honour him with an early call. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Cardiff, Sept. 1, 1818. G L A M 0 K G A N S H t R E TURNPIKE R O A D S. EASTERN district. PERSONS desirous to CONTRACT for the SUPPLY of QUARRY, RIVER, or FIELD STONE.ot COPPER PERSONS desirous to CONTRACT for the SUPPLV of QUARRY, RIVER, or FIELD STONE.oi COPPER SLAG, for One It ear from tlie 31st day of December nest, for either one or more of the undermentioned portions of Turnpike Roads, are requested to send sealed Teuders (post p<iid), on or before MONDAY, the 2nd day of OCTOBER next, to Mr. SAMUEL Cox, Bridgend, Clerk to the Eastern District Roads' Board; stating the number of the portion for which they wish to Tender, the desciiption of Material they purpose to supply, and the price per Cubic Yard at which they are willing to supply the same. Persons Tendering must send Specimens of the Materials they propose to supply, of at least Half a Pound in weight, free of expense, such Specimens to be in Paper and endorsed and any Person ottering for more than one Division, must send for each a separate Tender. Each Con- tractor will be required to take away without charge, when delivering the Material, any Road Dirt that may have accumulated from Scraping, or cleansing Ditches or Drains, &c. Probable Probable I'robable Probable £ PORTION OF ROAD. requS^in £ PORTION OF KOAD. requir'Jd'in Cubic-Yards CubicYards MAIL ROAD. 13 I he road from Landaff gate by the Rail- 1 From the Eastern boundary of the district way Station to the Cardiff and Merthyt at Rumney bridge to the Taff Vale Rail- road ]20 way bridge East of Cardiff 300 Prom Ely to the Maltster's Arras Inn, in ti From the above Railway bridge to ih- Landaff C8 Canal btidge in Crockherbtown, and l* rom Canton to Leek with Bridge, good from the Cardiff Arms Inn to the mile ballast, or Sweldon litnesione 150 from the Cardiff Arms Inn to the mile ballast, or Sweldon litnesione 150 mark in Canton 375 And from Leckivith bridge to Leckwith 3 From the mile mark in Canton to the bot-, Church, best lias stone from the village torn of Rliiw a Cochon Hill G78 of Leckwith To 4 From the bottom of Rhiw a Cochon Hill 16 So much of the road from Lanblethian to mile mark in Bonvilston village 525 bridge by Cowbridge East gate, towards 5 From the last-meutioued mile mark to Lantrissent as lie within the district; Cowbridge 45!) also from Cowbridge South gate to Lan- 6 From Cowbridge to Bridgend (mountain blethian bridge 105 limestone) 750 Prom Pentre-Myrick to Lantwit by Nash, 7 From Bridgend to the mile mark near the and from Nash to the West gate, Cow Keeper's Lodge at Margam (mountain bridge. 338 limestone) 900 18 From Cowbridge by How Mill towards the 8 From the last-mentioned mile mark to port of A berthaw, as tar as the Hope and Aberavon Bridge 30;) Anchor Inn 225 19 b'rom Bridgend to Brincethiu; also from Bridgend to the lane turning to Coytra- 9 From Cardiff by Cross Inn to Tongwnlais 300 hen 375 9 From Cardiff by Cross Inn to Tongwnlais 300 hen 375 10 So much of the Road ftotn Cross Inn I* rom Bridgend to lCivenny Park gate. 83 towards Caerphilly as lies within the j"^0 much of the Road from Bridgend to- district, also from the mail road atRoath wards L&ntrissent as lies within the dis- by Crwys Farm to the Cardiff and Mer- 443 thyr Itoad 2G3 22 From Red Hill turnpike g»te to Newton 11 From Canton towards Lantrissaut as far as Noltage 225 Landaff gate 112 Note.—For portions No. 4, 11, 12, 15, 19,21,22, one 12 From Landaff gate towards Lantiissant as third of the above quantities will be required by the 1st far as the boundary of the district .) 333 day of Jaiiuaiy nest. The material is to be broken sufficiently small in its largest dimensions to passl/trough a ring 2i inches in diameter and to be perfectly free from dirt, to be delivered in such quantities as may be directed by the Clerk to the District Roads Board, in readiness for measurement by the day named for its delivery in such order, which will be sent to the Contractor at least a fortnight previously and !o be stacked in the depots, or other places on the road side, one yard in height and either one or two yards in breadth, in such quantities as may be directed by the Surveyor, or constant Labourer on the spot. The above quantities are a minimum estimate, and persons tendering must consider them- selves bound to supply one-third more, if required. Security to the amount of CIO will be required for the due per- formance of each Contract, the terms of which will be strictly enforced.—For turlher particulars apply to the Surveyor, Mr. WILLMOT, Cowbridge. August 30th, 1848. "THE ASAAI TEA COMPANY, LONDON, PURVEYORS OF THE CELEBRATED ASAM TEA TO 11lrt.- Oririolig ftiafigti) the <0utmt. OWING to the numerous applications of their Friends, the ASAM TEA COMPANY have been induced to pack a lower description of ASAM TEA, in QUARTER-POUNDS, HALF-POUNDS, and ONE-POUNO, not Two OUlIces,-wllleh will be supplied at the prices mentioned below. The peculiar recommendations of the ASAM-LEAF are attested by the rigid scrutiny and close analysis to which, this neivly-discovered species of Tea has been subjected by chemical and medical practitioners. The flavour of the Leaf is agreeably piquant and aromatic, and its infusion in cases of thirst is cool and pene- trating. As a stomachic beverage, it is perfectly wholesome and refreshing, and its dilutory properties on the diges- tive organs render it an invaluable stimulant to appetite. It must be particularly remembered that this Tea requires to be steeped twice as long as common Tea, otherwise there will not be a fair opportunity of judging of the piquancy of the flavour. SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS FOR WALES. CARDIFF—Mr. II. Webber, Guardiati-Oifices Duke-slreet PEMBROKE DOCK—Mr. Joseph Green, draper HAVERFORDWEST—Mr. J. Green, Draper, Bridge-street SWANSEA—Mr. Harris, Chemist AIERTHYR—Mrs. Ann Williams,Confectioner, High-street TENBY—Mr. Mason, Bookseller NEWPORT—Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Street s. d. s. d. B'ack 4 4 per lb. Fine Green G 0 per lb. Very Fine Black lea 5 0 per lb. Superfine Green 7 0 per lb. Finest picked Black Tea 6 0 per lb. Mixed 1. 4 8 per lb. Superfine Mixed 6 4 per lb. I Superfine Mixed Õ 4 per lb. These Teas can only be obtained in pound, half-pound, quarter-pound, and two ounce Sealed Packets, with the Company's address and arms on the envelope. Many are selling Spurious Imitations of the Company's Tea' but none are genuine unless having their seal and address, No. 11, "Crooked Lane, King William-street," on them. AN AGENT WANTED IN ANY TOWN IN WALES IN WHICH THERE 13 NOT ONE AT PRESENT. JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES. f pHE celebiitv which these delicious COFFEES have attained is quite unparalleled. The enormous demand J_ created for them throughout Great Britain and Ireland is a sufKcieut indication of the manner in which they J_ created for them throughout Great Britain and Ireland is a sufKcieut indication of the manner in which they are appreciated by those individuals and families who have made trial of them. The excellence of the COFFEES imported by JOHN CA.SSELL, and gold by his Agents, consists in their great strength, combined with a rich and mellow flavour, peculiar to the world's finest growths. At the same time-they are sold at prices usually charged for very inferior articles. The following are the prices at which any quantity, from two ounces to one pound, may be obtuined JOHS CASSKLI/S COFFKli, No. 1, an excellent I JOHN CASSKLL'S COFFER, No. 3. To every article •• connoisseur in Coffee this will prove a treat, coui- JOIIN CASSKLL'S COFFEE, No. 2, cannot fad bining the finest mountain growths of both Ja- to give, satisfaction, bein^ a combination of the maica and Turkey •• 2j. 0d. choicest growthi of Jamaica, possessing richness, choicest growthi of Jamaica, possessing richness, strength, anil flavor .oo 11. 8d. Each Package forms a handsome Catty, lined with lead, so that the aroma and essential oil,-which constitute the excellence of a cup of really good Coffee,—are most effectually preserved. CAUTION TO FAMILIES.—The gieat celebrity and extensive sale of the above Coffees, have induced others to send out articles which prove to be gross imitations. To prevent being thus imposed upon, buyers are requested to ask for JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEE, and to see that the packages bear his signature, without which none are genuine. AGENTS FOR Cardiff: !I««ry Webber Cardiff"Sc Merthyr Guardian oilier. KbUw Vale Thomas JefT.eyg. Abeigavenriy Mrs, scih K„atlg Froginore-stre«i. Hirwain Iron Works Thomas Williams, grocer. Urecoa James Williams, grocer, Shiu-stieel. Llanelly, Carmarthenshire H. S. Howell, llal -» red. I Hlaiiiii Iron Works Itev. WIU. Roberts. Llauelly, llrecoiialtire Thomas Jones, grocer. Ci rinarthen: James l.ioy<j. Cross Monmouth. Win. Jenkins, Monnow-street. Cowbri.ige: Ti,o,„as .Vliie.chiua'warehouse. Neath: Daniel Kvaug. Dowlais: Frederick Atkius, Ueihania-slrett. I'outjpeol: John Stephen, Sow Hill. Devynuock: James James 6c Son. Talgarth: itieliard Joikei, draper. Diuas Colliery Istunael Williams, grocer. Tredegarx John Lewis, tJost Office. <If, All applications for this valuable Agency to be made direct to JOHN CASSBLL, 22, ABCHUROH LANE, LONDON. j PROVIDENT CLERKS' MUTUAL LIFE AS- SURANCE ASSOCIATION & BENEVOLENT FUND, 42, Moorgate-Street, London. First Division of Profits was declared 30th June, 1848, being One per Cent. per Annum on the amount assured, equal to Thirty-three per Cent. on the Premiums paid. Every description of Mutual Life Assurance effected daily. The 7th Annual Reports may be had on application. THOS. MULLINDER, Sec. MEDICAL REFEREES. THos. EVANS, Esq., Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Taos. DYKE, Esq., Merthyr. Ageut—A. Freeman, Nelson Terrace, Cardiff. 5th July, 1848. PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COM- PANY, connecting the Clerical,Legal.Military.Navil, and Medical Professions and holding „ut aJVantages to the public not hitherto ottered by any similar institution. Incorporated. Capita), T<o Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds. Offices, 7C>, Cfl 12A PSIDE, LON DON. Dllt ECTORS- Lieutenant Colonel Cameron I Jacob Montefiore, Ksq. Win. Wellington Cooper, Ksq. Cap-. It Sash Norcott, R.N. Capt.Alx. Hamilton Earle, It A. John James Rippon, Esq. Ilev. J. W. (iliadall, M. Major Henry Stones William Hesettin", Ksq, I K Gamaliel Winthrop, Esq. AUDITORS.—George Baia, Esq. Charles M. lilderton, E.q Frederick Woollatt, Esq. MANAGER AND Acrruty — Udward Baylis, gsq. PHYSICIANS. Andrew Smith, M.D., Deputy Inspect.-Gener.il of Hospitals 13, St. James's Placp, St. Jaihes's. Thomas Alfred Itaiker, -\1. 0., 7 L, Lower (i;osvenor Street. SURQEOX.—W. White Cooper, lisq., F.li.C.S., t, Teuterdeu Street, Hanover Square. MEDICAL REFEREES. CARDIFF—EDWARD EVANS, lisq Crockheihtown Swansea W. Rowland, ):sq F.R.C.S. W. H. Michael, Ksq. Bristol W. Uudd, M.D. Penzunce Richard Aloyle, lisq. Tauuton H Ktngluke, Esq. Washlield and Tiverton F. Mackenzie, lisq. LANKEr.s.-Baak of Kuglau 1. SOLICITOR.—liil ward M. lilderton, Ksq 3, Lothbnry. This Corpoiation is established upon the mixed mutual and proprietary principle embraces every de-'cripti '11 of business connected with Life Assurance, iocfndmg immediate survivoi- ship, and deferred annuities; and endowments to wiJo-vs, childieu, and others; and oilers many very peculiar advan- tages to the Publlc.-The rates of premium, prepared from unquestionable data, are essentially moderate.—Hi very policy issued by this Corporation is indisputable (except only in of personatiou), and rendered practically available, by the recognition of their transfer or assl¡pllueut.-Thc assured are permitted in time of peace to go to and reside iu Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Australasia, Bermuda, Ma- deira, Cape of Good Hope, and Prince Edward's Island, with- out payment of additional prcmmm.—Ttie directors are empowered to appropriate one-tenth of the entire profits of the Corporation to the relief of the assured while living, and to extend the same to his widow an,1 orphans.—Policies granted to secure annuities in the event of Wi idnesi, Insanity, Paralysis, Accidents, or any other Buddy or Mental Affliction, disabling the assured. Persons of every class and degree admitted to a full participation in all the facilities and advan- tages of the Corporation. The rates of premium are essentially low. Annual pre- mium to assure £100 for the wboie of life. Age "20 jt l 10 9 I Age-40 £ 2 13 6 3J 1 19 (J | 50 3 18 6 Applicati ons for Agencies requested. Offices, 7G, Ciieapside, London. KUWAXU B \YLl!>, Actuary and Secretary. A G I-NTS. CARDIFF—Mr. AUGUSTUS W ga B Bit, Cardiff and Mer- thyr tiuardiuH-G lfice. Swansea George A. Bevan, Hsq. Samuel Masters, lisq. Bristol !L (). Stephens, lisq. Penzauce brands I'rounson, j un, Esq. Tauuton .«• .Wiii.UiKs, Esq. Washdcld and Tiverton A. Alderman, Ksq. Prospectuses and every information Ulay be obtained on application to any of the above Agents t or at the Offices, 16. Cheapaide, LOIKIOII. Specially Established for the Tra il,ig and Industrious Classes. THE E X G LI S H W I D 0 \V S F UND. AND G3NTH'tAL LIFE ASSUilA^Cii ASSOJlAl'iOtf, CHIEF Ol-FIGB, No. 67, Fleet SritEUT, LONDùS. (Incorporated by virtue of the Act of Parli.unjut, 7 & 8 Vict. cap. 110.) CAPITAL, £ 2 00,00 0. PRESt DENT, His Royal Highneu tbe DUKliof CAMBRIDGE, K.G. VICE-PRESIDENTS. The Most Honorable the MAUQUlisSof NORTHAMPTON The !tight iiou. LOitD VlSCOUsT slo;,VEI ,if, U.P. DIRECTORS, Major-General Sir G-.OItijL POIjIjQqk G.C.B., Chairman KUWaKO USUAILb, hs j., Deputy Chairman. Augustus F. Bayford, Esq., I Thomas Itobinson, lisq., Itc- LLO. sident Director Thos. N'eufviilc Crosse, Fisq. Edward Scard, lisq. Frederick William Greeu,hsq. Robert Smith, Ksq. George Henderson, Jwj. Henry JJirchtield Swabey,Ksq. I'homas l.owten Jenkins, Esq. Abiathar Brown Wall, ii,q. James Layton, Ksq. Richard Westhrook, ICsii. TRUSTEES. lid ward lis laile, Esq.^ William Newton, lisq. Richard Wesibrook, h;q. j Birchlieid Swaaey.lisq AUDITOIis. Septimus Read, Esq. I R. Austwick Wcstbrojk lisq. G. F. 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WITH a view to encourage LIFE ASSURANCE amongst the Industrious CLASSES, and to meet the exigencies peculiar to their condition, the Directors of the English WIDOWS' Fund submit the following; important and novel advantages to their consideration: — POLICIES of ASSURA NCE are grafted trou Tuccnty- fine Pounds upwards. The FAifMENl of PRR\ttU\tS takeu or by half-yearly, quarterly, monthly or weekly iustal uonts, at the option of the assured. POLlCV li lbDKUb have the power of liitiiling their liability to the active ye:irs of life, by assuring on Tables 8¡,e- j dally calculated for the purpose. To I/OLICV HOLDERS of £ !')J aad uu.jer, who a'Sllre their lives by a limited number of payments, the Company will at the end of 10 years (should they wish to discontinue their assurance), grant a new policy, payable at death, of not less than two-ihiuls the amount of ihe premiums paid, and the assured will have nolliiu^ more to I'\YMENr of CI, VIMS.—Ulai.ni not. exceeding £ 100 will be paid in one month, aH other claims in two months, after proof of death, without expanse of any kind, and a portion immediately, if required. The age of the par.y being admit- ted on the Policy, wtit prevent any delay or necessity of pro- ving it after death; also a loan may be had at any time tipon the Policy, or it wiil be wholly pmchased by the Company at a reasonable rate. RENEWAL of I)OI.IC( ES.-policies under jEtOO, which may have become forfeited by non-payment of premium, may be renewed at any time within twelve tnon.hs, upon paying the arrears, together with a line of U. l'er shilling, per mouth, and showing that the assurer ri*m-diis in the s .me state of health as before. NO EXTRA CilARGU whatever, except the stamp on the Policy at first, 2s. 6 I. if jf.30 or under, and 0s. if above £50, and not above JStOU. The Kates of Premium of this Association are framed on the lowest scale compatible with safety to the assured, and are at the same time lower than those 01 any other Office, in which four-liuhs of the profits are given lo the Policy-hoiders. l'hey may be paid either in a single sum, or by a limited uuinber of payments, or yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, monthly, ot weekly, or hy an increasing or decreasing rate. The Tables of the S.,ciety comprise Participating and Non- participatiug scales. In the Participating Class, assurers for the whole term of h.e. who have paid three ann ial premiums, will be entitled (after provision has been made for a reserve fund) to a periodical division of four-fifths of the Profits, either by way ot ad.iitbn to the ainouut assured, or diminu- tion of preiuiutu, as may be preferred by the ptrties. This periodical division of the profits will take place every five years. The assured upon the higher scale will thus enjoy the ad- vantages of the system of Mutual Assurance, iu additiou to the security afforded by an adequate subscribed capital. Premiums to insure £100 at Death. Age. Without Profits. With Profits. 16 £ I 8 10 £ 111 4 20 I II 10 1 14 8 30 2 0 d 2 4 4 40 ( 2 15 0 I 2 19 9 Annuities, payable half-yearly, granted by this Society, for every £ 100 sunk. Age 40 | £ 6 18 6 Age 50 | £ 8 0 0 | Age 60 | £ 10 9 8 Prospectuses aud every information may be obtaiued at the Office, 67, Fleet Street, London. THO .MAS KOBINSOM, Resident Director. 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SUCREr COMPANION, a Medical Work JL lHJ tlie Ireatm-n: ijf diseases emanating from CCíU.:jU delusive ancl solitary habits which bring on pre¡Ü itu.e decline und exhaustion of the sexual and reproductive functions — Oa N I>r\I,; oiijjin anJ etfecs \l A It ¡{ I A G E IU its social, moral, and physical relations, with advice to both sexes fg the removal ot all constitutional or acq.tired impedi. ments, followed by plain and practical inles for tlie cure of Gonorrheal, Gleets, pililii, Strictures, Secondary Symp- toms, &e. BY R. J. BllOIHIC, AND CO. 68, BF.ItNE R'S-ST it EE r, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. Piihiuhed by the Authors, and mav be hail direct from their residence; of S ,erwood and Co., Pair moster-row; Gordon. I hi. l.eade!iha:l-stree! Purkess, Compton-strefit, ■vdn llannay and Co.. (id, IIntl Sanger. 1-50, Oxford-treei, London; Ferris and Seore, Union street, Uristol; Keene's Journal Office. Bath; Mr GRIFFITH PTIILLIPS, CHEMIST AND Ditnoui vr, CARDIFF Mr WALTER THOMAS. CIIKMIST, .M E it r H Y tt; Cam!>rian-.>iiice, Swansea; Mr. Jones, Chemist, Carmarthen Mr. Ward. Chemist, iirecon Mr, Phillips, Chemist, Newpirt; inii- It. Griffiths, Cliemist, Carnarvon; \1r. g. Mallard, Cowtsiidge Mr. Phillip Price, Hridgrn I Mr. W. Edv, Neath; ■•Villiaui Williams, car;ii.,atl. Mr. J. Davis, Holyhead; >1 r. Freeman, Tenby; .M r. I'. E. 111 rcii, Mold; Mr. J. Williams, Chemist, Haverfordwest; and .1 booksellers and Medicine Venders. CONTENTS OF THE WORK. SEcn IN 1. On the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the SeX.1 rI urinary, and generative or;ai:s, being a ported key tt) the subsequent of the work, by which every reader may comprehend the sympiihy existing between the different organ., h.,th ill their :1I),\I!IIY and m irbid slate, the influence they exert over each other, and when disorganized, the con- seq lences which ensue. SECTION 2. On the baneful < lf-cts of .-Cif-abose destruc ion ot t ie mental faculties, loss of me- mory, coofused ideas, epii psy, insanity, suicide, &c. SEC- flI)" 3. Oa the coiiseq lenees produced by precocious and excessive indulgence of the passi >ns, showing how the outes of manhood are subverted, and the different functions of the bo ly deranged, w.tn remarks oil the treatment of seoiinal weakness, nervous debility, impotency, Ike. l liis s-ctloo is Illustrated with two full length coloured Kngraviugs, repre- senting the peculiar appearance of the features, and bodily debility ia this state SUCTION 4. Ou iierv.<us and mental ai-ccti ins, cousiiiutioual or acquire by residence in tropical Climates, intense study or anxiety; the illusions of the mind, •uid other menial and physical in5rmili\> are graphically described, and the lI1.:1h."1 of care pointed out. HECI'IoN a. J,4 M lllltlAGK Introductory remarks, institution and object <Ii premtturu aod 1.I(e inarriagei, conjugal rigfi s and obligations, reproduction of the human species, uu- fiuitful unions, domestic disappointments and dissen ions, the causes of infecundity explained, with plain and practical direc- tions by .vhic't ail itupcditueuts to fertility may be thoroughly removed with safely all.1 privacy healthy progeny, effects of traus-tiis-don of physical qualities to offspring elucidated, with observations addressed to ooih sexes on this important sub- ject, physiology and pathology of the reproductive orgatis maifor.nations, un iuissance. sterility, &c., forming a COln- piete and critical an<iy*is, to whim is added the most ap. proved and successful treatment for all infirmities whicti di*qua ify for the matron >uia! state. SECTION ti. On dis- eases of the geniiO-uriuary organs, with an account of the t symptoms mau:f.sted in every stage; the effects of gono. i iiua i, gleets, syphi.i-, se.oulary symptoms, spasmodic 411,1 P",IU1UCllt stricture; suppression, re¡eilli;Ju, and inc >n- ttucuce of urine ca ises ilud elf :cts, how to be cured, on thc 1"'11"1.1 ctfccts of l1.erl"Iry, io which is d a sale, speed,, aul permanent cure fji tuese dr"ti,.d '1\<1ladLS, wi h mi misuse of tnat deleterious d: tig, couiiuc ne II, or hindrance from b-tsines*. Illustrated oy 11;1- \llcr.ttH Coloured Eagiaviugs, representing tiie tHdereQl exter- nal *y :II,J:IO<lIi of syphilis, eaic's, iid tste,, 4tC. COit JlU. livLd OF Z is ex- clusively designed for the Core of diseases produced by early indulgence in solitary na-nts and excesses, whereby tlie t t. I., ot inanooou are subverted ere they a c fully deve- loped Iol.lllciag es.:ia.t .tio.i and prostration ùf physical health aU;1 eo rgy. Ou; of its pri.niry o:>jecU is to relieve those persons, who, IIj an i 1I,1lùJ.:r..t.: indalgeuce ui ihe p.¡.la., have r imed I Hi or e institutions, and orougtit ou a pericct tabes JjrsMii, 1'1', I" iSit ic way to tiie cons im.nation ot tnat deplorable inaiade, i are allecied with any o; the ^evious symptoms that hotrav Its approach as ihe various adeciions lit me nervous system ohsiin »te gleets, involuntary emissions, irregularities, weak- lies;, to:al impotency, 0 irreuness, -Ste. It possesses wonderful eilicacy In any of LId to.losing aifections, vi/. i—.Vervous dc- :tlltty. iueiaocholy, impaired m-.i.u <ry, *ea« sigut, .si igi ie of ihe Cdt-i. pains 1:1 UH: and loins, eruptions, dis- eased luo^s, siiort LHba.lh, spiiiiog oi blood, imp tiss.tti.i; uf (;1<' g* neiative and uiin i-genual iu ictious, & I ns ellr.I,,¡ U dui of '/t :_s lauica is all invaluable medicine to persous entering the matrimouial state, au.va.) are lab Hir- ing under mental or physical luunaiiies. Its properties iieiiu ooin oalsaiaic and sii nulaiiug it is pecalia.ly adapted —I. 1'.) lemedy and reino e pnysscil Lie 2. r" streiigch-u' the system where there is AtollY or ¡).:lJillly. 3. I'o tlie lunctions when deranged. 4. To excite or diniiiii^h the actio i of the genual apparatus. 5. I'o eradicate every im- of lite. blood and Co.,tamma ion from ttie S.ïstl!.l1, /iud Ö. loJ tran^ lilise the imagination and mint. rile risk ul coaaieracting iniec ious diseases may be entirely evaded by taking tins celebrated m-dicine, which wiil puriiy 4114.1 saceicn the tilood, act as a saleguard and preventa- tive against contamination, by rendering the system vioust i tne approach o,-danger of gouorrbiB i, syphilis, T.ie superiority ol Hie Cordial Ijaloi ot Zeylao.ca in this respect been suceessluiiy demonstrated in inau neraOle lUitances wfierc other p.ofessed remedies hive failed, and HI ue ta,eii without eiperieiicing any of the objections .vliicii apply to most, meoicine-, 0J tig pleasant to tile tasie aud sate ill its opuratio.i. in UùltllS!¡Ulg the constiuitiou, expciitng ooiiruci.ous, alló lelievin^ those who have a ten- dency I,, epiiepsy, h;3eClcs, consumption, m :ldlIC.llJly, Idia_llj, ua.ui\, ,c" it will be found of vilal importance, aud nay oa t iken by me UJ ")H. delicate le.ual. o.-ing e-peciai!y calculated to iiguieu aui impart vivacity and c:i«>crfuiuc$s to the mind Alicre gioi.il aud melancholy exists. liieCirJi.il I5al ii o; Z :y lanica is sold at 4i. od. and ll<. pjr bottle; or the q laniity of four bottles at I Is. i., one lar^o I ilottle oy wnich mere is a saving 01 eleven shillings. flie £ ) cases of lial.n (which contain all eq ial q 1".IIIt) t., 12 bottles ai lis., by which £ Us. U saved) ca.i be I .i.1:1'1 only ai the E.ta >iijh.u_-oi. Per.ons r, inning x-j LJ. a Package of Alcdicine arc eutitied to tno beuedt of Aovice without a fee. IKOiJlE'S PUtllFV'ING VEGETABLE PILL", (Price 2s. 9d4s, 6d., and Its. per box,) Is a safe, salutary, aod specific leinedy for GonorrliocjjGliets, Syphilid, Stricture, firitatiou of the Bladder anti Kidneys, as well ii, Secondary Symptoms, &c. These Puis are careluily prepared from the most choice of ve^etab.e productions, aud do not contain a particle of mer- cury, capaiva, or other deleterious iirngs, have long beeu celeorated, aud usedtxth la this country aud ou the cou iucut, and demonstrated beyond a do ibt, to be the most cif ictiial cure for Luds Venerea, tiouorrii tea, Gleets, Strictures, and other Crin i-geuuai UISe4-ieS, ever discovered, and may be takeu without cjutiuement or hindrance from business. MESS US. II, J. A > 1) CO. may be consulted daily at iheir ilestdence, (jj, I.)crueu-Slfee¡, (Five Dooia from Oxiord-street), London. Hours of attendance, from 11 till 3, and 5 tili 9.—Sundays, from I i till 2. One personal interview with a country patient is sufficient to enable Messrs. tirodie and Co. to elf'.ci a radical aud per- manent cure. Patients consulting Messrs. Ifrodie by letter, are desired to give a minute detail oi their cases, viz., habits ol Iwiug, age and occupation, also the symptoms and duration j of the complaint. Letters, containing the usual fee of £ .1, wilt reccive prompt atteuliou. N'.B.— The Retail Trade may be s ip..lied with the above Medicines, by lI..r.:1.1Y au 1 sons, 9i, Farriugdo.t-atreet Sutton and Co. 10, liow Church-yarn Johnsou, 6il, Coru- hill ISutler aud Harding, 4, Clieapside Edwards, and Newbery and Sou, St. Pa il's Church-yard llannay and Co. 6,1, aud Sanger, lo), Oxford-street floltoo, liranshard aud Co., Vork; J. and It. llannes and Co, Edin;>jivn • aU.\J all Wholesale Houses.. Sold by Mr. Gl'lFFtril PHILLIPS, Chemist, Cardiff and Mr. WALTER THOMAS, Chemist, (opposite Angel Inn/, Merthyr, of whom may be had the last Edition of ihe' Seciet Companion. Merthyr, of whom may be had the last Edition ot II fhe Seciet COlupauioll." I

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