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GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE…
GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. Abstract, of House Surgeon's Heport to the "Weekly Board for the Week ending Sept. 12, 1848. u f Remained by last Report 6| o ■§ 1 Admitted since 1/ ■2 .2 < Discharged Oj 3 I Cured and Relieved 4 4 Died 0) Remaining 1 « 3 w /Remained by last Report 150 1 o « I T>/ 166 o g I Admuted since lof .i' 4 Discharged 4 i Cured aud Relieved 11 (> 18 Died 3) Remaining -148 Medical Officers for the Week. Physician Dr. Moore Consulting Surgeon Mr. Iteece Surgeon Mr. Evans Visitors II. Daw, Esq., and Rev. W. L. Morgan ALFRED B. ANDilEWS, House Surgeon.
AX ACCOUNT OF COAL AND IRON
AX ACCOUNT OF COAL AND IRON Brought down the Monmouthshire Canal Co.'s Tram Roads and Canal the week ending Sept. 9, 1843. COAL. Train Road, j Cina1. Tons. Cwt. j ions, cwi Thomas Powell. 2151 16 j 75 0 Thomas Prothero 2177 I j 75 0 Joseph Latch and Co 663 18 Latch and Cope 634 7 0 Forest Coal Co. 15J 6 I Rosser Thomas aud Co lib 0 j W. S. Cartwright 1239 18 j s Roger Lewis 498 18 81;, Joseph Jones. 4J9 11 "0' Carr and Co. 634 4 225 0 John Jones 188 1.3 .» Rock Coal Co 1240 10 Thomas Phillips and Sou 759 18 Tredegar lion and Coal Co.. 1 140 5 John Russell and Co 163S 15 Allf'rey Brothers (it Co 963 3 25 0 Francis Adams 366 17 Ebbw Vale Co.» 338 li) j i'he BritlulLr Coal Co 1 j Joseph BeannnoMt. John Da vies J Ricnard Morrison .i JohnHoberts.) It. J. iilewitt o. John Vipond J 675 0 itosser \V ¡¡¡iams liij.v. TredegarIroaCotnpa.tiy. 681 12 .< Riiymney Iron Co 7S2 11 Ebow Vale Iron Co 1316 12 Cwm Celyn & BUina Iron Co 574 4 Coalbrooiv Vale Irou Co. 71 10 From Sundry Works j 2139 10 LtAlL.iV.-tY itJUi'iiS AND TIME TABLES (jriiliA f WESTERN RAILWAY. (Corrected to May bth.) FKOM BRISTOL TO LONDON. :l,2, •>. Mail. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. I P.M. l'.M. I I'.M. l'.M. I l.M. Bristol '• » III 7 0 7 40 8 35 11 0 10 0 10 45 12 40 1 44! 3 40 6 01 8 45|ll it 8 26 7 iSO 8 30 9 0 11 40 10 30 11 fcij 1 0 2 o! 4 8 0 £ 3! 9 1 £ >[Jy 1(, rivvitidtiu.| 'J ay 8 30 10 2b 10 23 1 20 — 1 2 15 a 10 'i {j&i 5 26' 7 3&i — | 1 ~5 Didrot,Oxl.June 9 5i 9 20 ll 3* il 10 3 li, — 12 50j A 50 3 itz\ 0 11 8 l&j — j K 14 110 1;, <J 53ji2 30 11 5b 4 24 — 1 30 3 *5 — j 6 45| 8 50 j — I 2 55 l'luidingtoi (an) II 1' ;1 1 ;>! 2 15 l 10 6 13 — 2 40j 4 f>0 4 301 8 ( |I0 til — 4 10 1-HOM LONDON TO liUlh'l PL .»M) EXK'llR Alaii. i.3 Mail. 1,2,3. | ,1x^1.- Mali. A.M. A.M. A.M.j A.M.) A.M.: A.M. A.M. iNOONl l'.M.! P.M. l'.M. KM. l'.M, I'addington(dop) —- j 0 0 7 15 7 45 'J 5010 15 il ;,0.J2 0 1 vl 0 4 45! 5 31 8 55 Upi.tliiif.' I ï t it 20j 8 501 -11;j5 LO, I 8 2 &} fc 0 Llj 6 13 10 10 Liicl<(;t,(;i.JuiU'. — j 7 28 id 55j 9 25110 47 12 Is: 2 451 1 40 2 40 3 4(J (5 50i 6 35 10 4fc ftv inticn — | 8 2(. 12 la 10 25' 11 a5 1 16 4 3i 2 35 3 40 4 40 7 fcoj 7 15 II 51 »«♦>' 7 IS! 9 *0 1 55 11 25(12 0 2 U 5 £ 8l 3 25 4 37 5 35 8 50 7 Li. 12 50 Uiistol 8 0 10 C 3 0;12 o|l2 25 2 45 12 o! 4 0 — 0 — 8 15 1 s>5 Bridgwater 9 20 11 L 4 40| )oj 1 5 3 51 a 40! 5 0 — 7 10 — 8 05 2 35 Taunton 9 40j 11 20 5 13 1 35 1 2<J 4 21 3 *5) 5 2b 7 ii 9 15 3 0 Lxcter 10 5l)jl2 45 7 0; 2 40| 2 15: 0 25 5 Sol 6 45 — 8 50 — 10 0 4 5 i. PCHDAVS.—Trains start fiom Bristol for laddingtcn, calling at tlie inteimediate stations at ll.O a.m., (1, 2, 3 i l.) 8.55 a.m., 3.50 p.u:. 11.50 |>.m. (mail). 1 rini 1 a<UIiii{jlcn lo tnsto., 10.15 a.m» (n:aii;,2.0 p.m.. & .V: i-.ni.tii.aii;. jsrcro Bristol to LxeUr 8.0 a.ir.t V.06 i>.rc. (mail), C.&0 p.m j UBTL'HX Ties.Krs are available for Island 2aci class pas- sengers who will he allowed a reduL-tio.-i of ouo-third of the fare oa the double j jurat.1. u:1<ler the following conditions — For a distance not exceeding 5t) miles, oil the same day they are issued, except u.1 Saturday a ticket taken on that day beia* available for the rft'u-n jourttGy oil Monday not cx.ceed- iag 100 miles, on the same day they are issued, or the next. Sand ay not beiti^ eouated; exceeding 100 tubes, on the same day they ait; issued, or either of the t'vu next days, Sunday not being couated. Loadoa Time, which is about Id minutes DEKORS CiirJiH Time, isicept atail tbe Statiotn, From RUi-iYOL ( Great IVetfern Station ) to UIKMlNGfi V vj j .\J..1. ,J-l el., <'J.<I..1 I A.M.. A.M. A.M. P.M. j P.M. P.M. Bristol 8 11 iu 1 o «! 7 5 'jlouce-ster ..••.••••• oo Iti 4; 3 20. 0 O-lj 9 II Cheltenham ■•••••••• 7 3j^ld tii 1 5 3 35: 7 14t D 20 Ajhehureh .3310 20 1 ^0 3 ojj 7 3.> 9 titi \Voreester. 7 oO iO t>.j t lii 3 3t>. 7 .iij' 9 36 Birmingham (arr.) 9 IrltJ J}| 3 l.ij o 2o( 9 4b! 11 30 BIRMINGHAM (Lo-idon If North Western St.) to IUUSTOL Mail. 3x el.! Mail. i A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Birmingham 1 4 ) 7 &o| 11 10 2 Uj 4 iy| g 27 Worcester \i 11 8 S<U1 3J 2 2o! 4 33' 7 I Ashchurch 3 31; «J 37 12 3 3l| 5 4o; 8 21 Cheltenham oi) 9 00! I 7 3 ol! 6 2i 8 43 J; L 1 4 2 iiristo; (arr.; (5 0:14 7 3 1 (.{ 7 5s 10 47 a es u.v\s. —• i r«iins tii'istOi lor oir nin^luta al a.m. 5.0 p.m., 7.5JI.,II. liirmiagha a tor Bristol 1.4J a.m., 6.to a.m., 5.0 [1.m. An Express Train leaves Bristol for 3irmin,'h»tn at S.50 p.m. An fci.<i>ress I ram starts from i'.irinio,'hatii ior iJioacester at •S.3> p.m. Day 1 ickets to aud from every Station is I ilven on Saturday available ior tiie return of the i'assenier witUor uu Sudd;iv T M Mi i-iv.
Advertising
THB CARDIFF AND BRISTOL £ tcam litacftrt# PRINCE OF WALES, MATTHEW JONEs,.Commander; STAR, HENRY JEFFERV, Commander; A RE intended to Sail during the month of SEPT. 1l. as follows ("from the BUTE SHIP DOCK.):— Prince of Wales—Mondaj'S, Star—Mondays,Wednesdays, Wednesdays, & Fridays. and Krid.iys. Star—Tuesday#, Thursdays, Prince of Wales—Tuesday*, and Saturdays. Thursdays, and Saturday* From CARDIFF. From BKISTOL. SEPTEMBER, 1843. SEPTEMBER, 1848. 2, Saturday CJ mom | 2, Saturday. 8 morn 4, Monday 71 morn 4, Monday 9 morn ■\ Tuesday 8 morn 5, Tuesday 91 morn I 6, Wednesday 8jmornj 6, Wednesday.. 1 U morn 7, Thursday 9J morn 7, Thursday 11 morn 8, Friday 11$morn 8, Friday 1 after V, Saturday. 1 after 9, Saturday. 2l alter 11, Monday after j 11, Monday 4J after 12, Tuesday 3i after 12, Tuesday. o after 13, Wednesday 4 alter 13, Wednesday f> J morn ) 4, Thursday. 0 morn 1 t, Thllrsday íji muTU 15, Friday 54 tnornj 15, Friday 7 morn tC, Saturday. 6 morn 16, Saturday. 7i morn 18, Monday. 7 morn 18, Monday 9 morn 19, Tuesd ay 8 morn 19, Tuesday 9 J room 20, Wednesday 84 mern 20, Wednesday 1 Oi moin 21,Thursday.10 morn 21, Tllursday lit murn 22, Friday Ill morn 22, Friday l| after 23, Saturday 1 after 2a, Saturday 24 after 25, Monday 24 after 25, Monday 5 morn 25, Tuesday 3 4 after 25, Tuesday 5 morn 87, Wednesday 4 after 27, Wednesday 5J morn :18, Thursday. 5 morn i 28, Thursday 6 morn 29, Friday 5 morn I 29,Friday. 64 morn 30, Saturday 54 morn j 30, Saturday. 7 snorn Carnages and horses to be alongside One hour previous to the Time of Sailing. REDUCED FARES :—After Cabin, 4s. Fore Cabin, 2s Children uuder Twelve years of age. Half-price. nefreshmentstnaybehadonboard on moderate terms. Four-wheel Carriages, 23,c.; Four-wheel Phaeton, drawn by two horses, 17s. One-horse Phaeton or Gig, lis. Gd.; Two.wheel, drawn by one horse and driver, 17s. 6d.; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 10». 6d.; Fore Cabin, 9s. Cattle 611.; Horses. 7s. 6d. each; Sheep, I'iijs. Dogs, and Calves, Is. each.— These Fares include every expense. Shipping and Landing Live Stork at risk of their Owners. Not Accountitble for any Hoods without Shipping Notes Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets at tbe expense of the Companies. Merthyr Newbridge, A her da re, Cowbridge, Bridgend Llantrissent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons, Kail way, and Lock-up Canal Boats immediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular eonveyance. in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for, a. risk and expense of Consignee.—Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c.,forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of the Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c., will be readily ob. tained by applying to the Agents—A. Hingston, at the Packet OtHee, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to E. T. TIIRNF.K, No. 12, Quay-street, Bristol, for the PRINCIi OF WALES Packet; all,1 of T. JoilS, at the Packet Oilier., Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to W. H. OWEN, Clare street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol, and at 29, Avon Crescent, llotwelU, for the STAIl Packet. Goods received for the PIUNCR OF WALKS, 12, Qoay- atreet, and R. Chaplin, Cumberland Basin.—Goods taken for the STAIt, at the Bull Wharf, Uedclitfe-street, and Clare- Itreet Hall, Marsh-street. TO CARMARTHEN & TENBY, PORT TALBOT & MUMBLES, From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. Bristol to Mumbles, and Port Talbot to Bristol, in Four IIouis and a Half. THE RAPID AND BEAUTIFUL IRON SCREW" S TEA MER, H T A L B 0 T," 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 Bathurst Basin, Bristol, to Port Talbot, calling at From Port Talbot to Bristol, the Mumbles. Saturday,Sep. 2 8f morn Monday, Sep. 4 6J morn the Mumbles. Saturday,Sep. 2 8f morn Monday, Sep. 4 6J morn Saturday, 9 3 mom Monday, „ 11 2 after Saturday, 16 8 morn Monday, „ 18 6| moru Saturday, „ 23 3 morn Monday, „ 25 1J after Saturday, „ 30 8 morn BRISTOL AND CARMARTHEN. from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, I From Carmarthen to Bristol, to Carmarthen, calling calling at Tenby, at Tenby. Tuesday, Sep. 5 104 even Thursday, Sep. 7 114 mora ^Vednes., „ 13 6 morn j Friday, 15 6} morn Tuesday, „ 19 10 J even Thursday, „ 21 11 j morn ^ednes., „ 27 0 morn | Friday, „ 29 64 morn Passengers for Swansea and adjacent Phcea landed at the Mumbles, free of expense, when bound for Port Talbot. This Vessel is elegantly fitted up for the cotiifort and convenience of Passengers. FARES :—Between Port Talbot and Bristol After Cabin, 7s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 4s. Children uuder 12, Half-price.—Bristol and Carmarthen: After Cabin, Us. Cd. Children under 12, 6s. Servants, 7s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 6s.; Children, 4s.—Between Carmarthen and Tenby After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, 2s. Refreshments may be had on Board, at moderate charges. NO FEES TO STEWARD. Goods taken in at the Warehouse, Grove, Bristol, to aWait the Packet's arrival, if required, for Aberavon, Bridgend, Cwm Avon, Laleston, Maesteg, Pyle, and Paibach and for Carmarthen, Kidwelly, Handito, and claees adjacent. Further information may be had on application to the Waster on Board Mr. James King, Packet-Office, Grove, Bristol; Mr. S. C. Dunn, Packet-office, Carmar- then; Mr. William Bowers, Packet-office, Tenby; or "tr. William Jenkins, Packet-office, Taibach. NOTICE.— fhe Proprietors of the above Steam Packet Rive 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 by fire, leakage, or otherwise), unless Booked at either of their Offices at Bristol, Taibach, or Carmarthen. All ^eights payable on delivery of Goods. September, 1848. ON NEKVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERATIVE DISEASES. JUST PUBLISHED, THE THIRTY-SIXTH THOUSAND. 4". Improved Edition, revised and corrected, 120 pages, price 2,. in a sealed envelope, or forwarded, BY TIn: AD I'llxKs, post- paid, to any address, "ecure from. observation, for is G d. i" PUltage Stamps. ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS ANATOMICAL COLOURED ENGRAVINGS. Man H 0 0 D J..fJ. THE CAUSgS OF (l's PUEYIATURE DRCMMIi, WITH PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR irs PJSRFECR HESTOHATION. A MEDICAL ESSAY Oil those Diseases of the Generative Organs, emanating from Solitary and Sedentary Habits, indis. e>'minute Excesses, the effects of Climate and Infection, ^c., •ddressed to the sutferer in Youth, Manhood, and Old Age; *ith Practical Remarks 00 Alarriage, tbe Treatment and Cure of Nervous and Mental Debility, impotency, Syplii/Iis, and other Urino-Genitai Diseases, by which even the most shattered constitution may he testored, and reach the full Period of Hft. allotted to MAN. The whole illustrated with ^UiQerous Aoatoutica) h-ugfavingson steel, in colour, explaiu- '"8 the various functions, secretions, and structures of the reo II odUctive Organs in heatthandditease; "lib instiuctions for private correspondence, Cases, &c., By J. L. CURTIS AND Co., CONSULTING SURGEONS, "J, KRLJ'U-STIIEET, SOHO-SQUALLK, LONDON. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. The PRECEPTOR, who holds (temporarily at least) the *'ation and respollslhilityof a parent, will, by perusing this °fk, be directed and very much agisted in illvestigatine; and ft,»ciing th« too often concealed practices so often intro- j.Uc«sd into schools, whereby the health and ultimately the ,v.e» of bis pupils are sure to be compromised, unless the t\1 be arrested in proper tune. He will bere and a clue to gttlde him through the intricate mazes of this moralliibYrtlJlh *< standard whereby to judge, when delicacy of health .ould appear to attack any of his young charges, what the real causes of such attack may be, and thus he will be enabled T° check tbe evil m us incipient state. We feel no henjtauou **ying, that theie is no member of society by wboui tbe will not be found useful, whether such person hold the ^Ution of a PARENT, a PRECEPTOR, or a CLERGYMAN. H'* Evening Paper. l'o the married, as well as the unmarried, this little °'k alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and ate doing a service to society in recommending it to general °tice."—Essex and Herts Mercury. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD. (Strange).—A perusal of this ""ork will cMity distinguish its talented authors from the host medical wiiters and medicine vendors whose pretentious cure all diseases are daily so indeccutly thtust before the '"blic, Its originality is apparent, and its perusal breathes 0«»»olation and hope to the mind of the patient. — Naval "d Military G izette. 1 4 MANHOOD. A Medical Work. To the gay anJ thought- tila We trust this little work will serve as a beacon to warn th'?11 of the danger attendant upon the too tash indulgence of v passions, whilst to some it. may serve a* a monitor in the 0<»r of temptation, and to the afflicted as a sure guide to f u'>lished by the Authors, and may had and forwarded Jo their residence; sold also by Strange, 21, Paternoster- Hannah, 03, Oxford-street; Mann, 39, Corn lull, *»don; Hey wood, Oldhaui-streei, Manchester l'hilip, ttlh Castle-street, Liverpool; Campbell, Chemist, 130, j.8yle-street, Glasgow Kubiusou, 11, Greeuside-street, 5 Berry & Co., Capel-sueet, Dublin; and in a We<| Envelope by all Booksellers. for Cardiff, Mr.WsBBBB/ Guardian' Newspaper,Office. IMMENSE SACRIFICE. ILRIOX HOUSE, IIIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. TV. FOSTER, IN returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencing Business in the above Establishment, begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of CARDIFF and Neighbourhood, that he has a Large Stork of SUMMER OOODS 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 call attention to his Stock of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, viz. :-Woollen Cloths, Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Tweeds, and Vestings in great variety; HATS and CAPS of the newest style and shape, and unexceptionable durability. SV* fests salisfied, should he be favoured with a call, they will meet with entire satisfaction, as the whole of his Stock wiil be cleared off, without reserve, in order to make room for a New Assortment of WIN TER GOODS. N.H.—The remaining lot of Dunstable, Luton, and Rustic BONNETS, will be cleared off at half the value. August 19th, 18-18. DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. W TIIOIHAI RETURNS his sincere thanks for the support he has hitherto experienced since his Removal to DUKE-STUEET, 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 engage an experienced and competent Person from one of the most eminent and Fashionufcrte Houses in GROSVENOR-SQU ARE, LONDON,s4o~«iperintend the various branches of MILLINERY; »ts*-the VISITE, MANTLE, and CLOAK DEPARTMENT, the whole of which will be made up in his Establishment on the most improved and 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 Merinoes, and various other materials for the approach- ing 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, 1848. THE ASAM TEN COMPANY, LONDON, PURVEYORS OF THE CELEBRATED ASAM TEA TO 3ker fdoot (Sivinoutf &hifc0tv the (Sturm. /WING to the numerous applications of their Friends, the ASAM TEA COMPANY have been induced to P^CK a lower description of ASAM TEA, in QUARTF.R-POU.NDS, HALF-POUNDS, and ONE-POUND, not Two Ounees,-which 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 newly-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. H. Webber, Guardian-Office, Duke-street I PEMBROKE DOCK—Mr. Joseph Green, draper HAVERFORDWEST—Mr. J. Green, Draper, Bridge-street SWANSEA—Mr. Harris, Chemist MERTHYR—Mrs. Ann Williams,Confectioner, Hiifh-street TENBY—Mr. Mason, Bookseller NEWPORT—Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Stieet s. d. s, d. Blacky. 4 4 per lb. Fine Green 6 0 per lb. Very fine Black lea 5 0 per lb. Superfine Greeu 7 0 per lb. Finest picked Black Tea 6 0 per lb. Mixed 4 8 per lb. Superfine Mixed 5 4 per lb. These Teas can only be obtained in pound, half-pound, quarter-pound, and two ounce Sealed Packers, with the Company's address and arms on the envelope. Many are selling Spurious Imitations of the Company's Teas, 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 IS NOT ONE AT PRESENT. JOHN CASSELL-'S COFFEES. rpHE celebrity which these delicious COFFEES have attained is quite unparalleled. The enormous demand X created or them throughout Great Britain and Ireland is a sufficient 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 r » Lit a,id sold by his Agents, consists in their great strength, combined with a rich and J?11, • f "r' 4^?U,iar iy, 3 growths. At the same time they are sold at prices usually charged l^obtSned -1" 'C e £ following are the prices at which any quantity, from two ounces to one pound, may JOHV CASSKLL'S COFFEE, No. 1, an excellent JOHN CASSHLL'S COFFER, To every imju 1 EOIJT r »J R.t».> « *3, connoisseur in Coffee this willproHa treat, com- JUHN OASSKLL a COFFLE, No. 2( cannot fail bitting tbe finest mountain growths of both J•- to give satisfaction. bHug a combination of the luaica and Turkey. 2i. 0J, choicest growth* of Jamaica, possessing richuess, strength, anil flavor Is. 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 great celebrity and extensive sale of the above Coffees, have induced other-, to send out ;trticles iviiieli prove to be gross imitations. To prevent being thus imposed upon, buyers are requested to a*>k for JOHN CASSELL b COFFEE, and to see that the packages bear his signature, without which none are genuine. AGENTS FOR Cardiff: Henry Webber Cardiff If Merthyr Guardian office. Ebbw Vale Thomas JrfTirys. A Abeigavenuy Mr". Setla Evans, Kroginore-street. Hirwain Iron Works Thomas Williams grocer. Brecon: James Williams, grocer, Ship-street. Llanelly, Carmarthenshire II. S. Howdl, Hall-street. Ulaina Iron Works: Rev. WID. Roberts. Llanelly, Breconshire Thomas Jones grocer. Carmarthen James Lloyd, Cross. Moauottth. \V 18. Jenkins, Monnow-illretr. Cowbridge: Thomas Miles, china warehouse. Neath: Daniel tivatis. Dowlais: Frederick Atkins, Itethania-sirect. I'ontjpool: John Stephen, Sow Hill. Devynnock: James Jaines & Son. Talgarth: Richard Jones, draper. Dinas Colliery Ishinael Williams, grocer. Tredegar: Joliu Lewis, Post Oifice. All applications for this valuable Agency to be made direct to JOIlX CASSELL, 22, AncuuRcn LANE, LONDON. \BEUCUNDRIG, ONE MILE FROM BRECON, On the Banks of the Usk. MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-BRED WHITE-FACED HEREFORDS. FLOCK OF CLOSB-WOOLLED LEICESTER SHEEP, g-c., FOR SA LE. MR. WM. JONES has been favored with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, upon the Pre- mises, on SATURDAY, the 16th of SEPTEMBER inst., (being the day following the Autumn Meetln" of the Breconshire Agricultural Society), by direction of the Proprietress, Mrs. Williams. Refreshments on the Table at 1, and the Sale to commence at 2. The Stock consists of 40 pure Hereford Cows in Calf 17 Calves, 120 Ewes, 3 Leicester Rams, 1 Brown Colt, and 1 cob Horse. N Also, THREE splendid BULLS, the Property of Mr. D. WILLIAMS, of Newton, near Brecon. The Auctioneer deems it unnecessary to pass any en- comium 011 a Stock of the celebrity and years standing of this valuable herd suffice to say, that no Gentleman (admirers of pure Hetetords) can meet greater gratifica- tion than to view these splendid animals. tggf Particulars in Catalogues, which m ly be had of the Auctioneer. THE CNEWR COMPANY'S ANNUAL SALE, NEAR BRECON. WILLIAM JONES WILL SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises at CNEWR, in the Parish of Devynnock, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of SEPTEMBER 18-18, 40 three-year-old fat Scotch Steers and Heifers now fit for the shambles, 40 to 50 two-year-old ditto, and about the same number of Yearlings, 40 to 50 Scotch Cows and Calves, many of the Calves are fat and worthy the attention of Butchers for immediate use; 20 three- year-old Ponies of various colours, many excellent matchers, and paired off for harness; 3UO superior fat Mountain Wethers, 300 ditto Ewes, 200 Store Ewes, young and healthy, in lots of 20 each. The whole will be Sold without reserve. Approved Bills, ut Three Months, will be accepted of Purchasers above LIU, and liberal Discount allowed for Casii. The Auctioneer ventures to presume, from years of experience associated with the Sales of this Company, to state, that at none of the preceding Saie3 did the Stock arrive to the perfection and condition of the one which he has now the pleasure to offer. This assertion he places confidently before the Public, and he is sure that, on inspection of the Stock, the fact will be readily admitted. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On WEDNLSDA Y, 20th September, 1848, BY MR, M. wnirTINGTON, At the CASrLE INN, Neath, subject to such Conditions of Sale as will be then produced, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon ROT I.—All those FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE J PREMISES, known by the name of The Upper black Cock," with the adjoining Cottages, Slaugh- House, Yard, and Stable, situa-e in High-street, in the Town of Neath, in the several occupations of Levi Owen, Win. Thomas, and Elizabeth Richards, now producing Annual Rents amounting in the whole to JE20 1611, 8d: These Premises are subject to a Lease thereof, which will expire on the 1st day of March, 1819, at the reserved rent of L12 10i. per annum. Lorn. -Two SHARES in the NEATH GAS- L.IGH r and COKE COMPANY, upon which an anuual dividend of £ 3 10s. per share has for many years been paitl, with the prospect of an increased dividend. LOT III.—THREE SHARES, of E120 each, in the ABERDARE CANAL NAVIGATION. N.B. —The Gas and Canal Shares will be sold either together or in Lots, to suit the convenience of Pur- chasers. For further particulars apply to Mr. H. S. COKE, Solicitor, Neath, and to the Auctioneer, Post-office, tfeatl). VALE OF NEATH. Freehold Brewery, Illatting-Ilotise, Dwelling-Houses, Cottages and Land. MR. MASON (of Bucklersbury) begs to announce j that he is instructed by the .Mortgagees to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, NEATH, Glamorgan- shire, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2-ith, at One, in 7 Lots, The valuable and extensive FREEHOLD ESTATE, eligibly and pleasantly situate near the Town and Port of Neath, eight miles from the populous and important Seaport of Swansea. The whole of the Premises have been built within a few years, of the best hammered and dressed local stone, regardless of expense; and comprise the VALE OF NEATH BREWERY, of commanding and lofty elevation, with Storehouses, Offices, and spacious Yards, a capital newly-erected Malting-house with three working floors and granaries, Two Dwelling-houses with Gardeos, Three Cottages, Stabling, Cooperages and Out-buildings, with a Branch Canal. The Brewery and Premises oc- cupy a site of an acre and a half, and there are Two Closes of Meadow Land adjoining, containing four acres. There is a Canal from the Brewery to Swansea, and tl e junction of the Valeof Neath and South Wales Railway now fast progressing, will be within a short distance, thereby rendering t he Property prospectively invaluable.— Part of the Purchase Money may remain upon Mortgage. May be viewed, and particulars and plans had on the Premises, 10 days prior to the Sale at the Castle, Neath; Mackworth Arms, Swansea White Lion, Car- marthen; Castle, Merthyr-Tydvil Cardiff Arms, Cardiff; King's Head, Newport; Greyhound, Bath; White Lion, Bristol; of Messrs. Wright, Smith, and Shepherd, 15, Golden-square; of George Hume, Esq., 10, Great James- street, Bedford-row; and of Mr. Mason, 33, Bucklers- bury, London. VALE OF NEATH BREWERY, PLANT, UTENSILS, FIXTURES, & EFFECTS. MR. MASON (of Bucklersbury) respectfully an- nounces that he is directed by the Mortgagees to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, NEATH, Gla- .morganshire, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMUER 27th, and two following days, at 11 o'clock each day, The valuable PLANT and UTENSILS, erected a few years since by the Vale of Neath Brewery Company, under the supervision of the most scientific Manufacturers in London, of the best materials and soundest workman- ship, at an outlay approaching to J:15,000, and are now in an excellent state of preservation, having received every requisite attention since the discontinuance of the busi- ness; and comprise a Dome and Pan COPPER of 60 Barrels, an open COPPER of 80 Barrels, Cast-iron Liquor Back of 150 Barrels, Mash Tun to wet 30 Quar- ters with Machine, two Hop Backs of 60 and 45 Barrels, Copper Refrigerator, 14 Working Squares and Rounds gauging from 40 to 130 Barrels each, 48 Pontos, 9 sets of Oak Cleansing Casks with Apparatus, 5 Parachutes and Batches, 9 Settling Batches from 40 to 78 Barrels each, 24 Oak Vats or Rounds 14 Barrels each, 6 capital English Oak Vats gauge 600 Bartels each, 12 ditto from 80 to 130 Barrels each, 11 ditto from 20 to 50 Barrels each, excellent Condensing STEAM ENGINE of 6 horses power and very superior Machinery in Shafts and Cog Wheels, nearly 4000 FEET of stout Copper Pipes partly tinned, several hundred Brass Cocks, 4 SETS OF ENGINE PUMPS, Malt Rollers, Malt Elevator, Cast- iron, Oilk, and Fir Bearers to the Utensils, Stages and Ladders, Brick and Iron-work, 2 Clocks, and numerous Elfects. -Purchasers of ttOO and upwards may pay in approved Bills of Exchange. May be viewed four days prior to the Sale, and Cata- logues had on the Premises; at the Castle, Neath; Mackworth Arms, Swansea; White Lion, Carmarthen; Castle, Merthyr-Tydvil j Cardiff Arms, Cardiff; King's Head, Newport; Greyhound, Bath White Lion, Bristol; of Messrs. Wright, Smith, and Shepherd, 15, Golden- square of Geoige Hume, Esq., 10, Great James-street, Bedford-row and of Mr. Mason, 33, Bucklersbury, London. « PROVIDENT CLERKS' MUTUAL LIFE AS- SURANCE ASSOCIATION & BENEVOLENT FUND, 42, Moorgate-Street, London. First Division of ProjitR 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., Crockberbtown, Cardiff. THOS. DYKE, Esq., Merthyr. Agent-A. FREEMAN, Nelson Terrace, Cardiff. 5th July, 1848. PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COM- P PAS Y, connecting the Clerical,Legal.Military,Nav»], and Medical I'rofession# and holding owt advantages tothe piiblic not hitherto offered by any similar iustitution. Incorporated. Capital, Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds. Offices, 76, CHE A PSIDE, LONDON. DIRECTORS. Lieutenant Colonel Cameron I Jacob Montefiore, Esq. Win. Wellington Cooper, Ksq. j Capi. E. Nash Norcott, R.N. 9 Capt.Alx.Hamilton Earle.R.A. | John James Kippon, Esq. Itev. J. W. G lead all, M. I Major Henry Stones William Heseltine, Esq. [ E. Gaijii^iel Wiuthrop, Esq. AUDITORS.—George Bain, F.*q. "t3Urles M. Elderion, Esq. Frederick Woollatt, Esq. MANAGER AND ACTUARY.— Edward Baylis, Esq. PHYSICIANS. Andrew Smith, M.D., Deputy Inspect.-General of Hospitals 13, St. James's Place, St. James's. Thomas Alfred Marker, M.D.,71, Lower Grosvenor Street. SURGEON.—W. White Cooper, Esq., F.H.C.S., 2, Tcuteiden Street, Hanover Square. (MEDICAL REFEREES. CARDIFF—EDWAKD EVANS, Ksq,, Crockherbtown Swansea.W. Kowland, Ktq., F.R.C.S. W. H. Michael, Esq. Rristol. W. Budd, M.D. Penzllllce .Richard Mo^le, Esq. Tauuton II. Kiuglakr, Esq. Washtietd and Tiverton .k" Mackenzie, Esq. BANKERS.—Bank of England. SoUCtToR.—Edward M. Elderton, Eiq., 3, Lothbary. This Corporation is established upon the mixed mutual and propriet,dry principle embraces every description of business connected with Life Assurance,including immediate survivoi- ship, and deferred annuities; and endowments to widows, children, and others; and oilers many very peculiar advan- tages to the Public.—Tbe rates of premium, prepared from unquestionable data, are essentially moderate.—Every policy issued by this Corporation is indisputable (except only in cases of personatiou), aud rendered practically available, by the recognition of their transfer or assignment.— The assured are permitted in time of peace to go to aud reside in Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Australasia, Bermuda, Ma- deira, Cape of Good Hope, and Prince Edward's Island, with- out payment of additional premium.— The directors are empowered to appropriate one-tenth of the entire profits of the Corporation to the relief of the assured white living, and to extend the same to his widow an.) orphans.—Policies granted to secure annuities in the event of Blindness, Insanity, Paralysis, Accidents, or any other Bodily or Mental Aaffliction, disabling the assu: eJ. Pcrsous of every class an.) 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 i'100 for the whole of life. Age -20 £ 110 9 I Age-40 £ 2 13 6 3 D 1 19 6 j .50 3 18 6 Applications for Agencies requasted. Offices, 76, Cheapside, London. EDWARD JH Y LIS, Actuary and Secretary. AGENTS. CARDIFF—Mr. AUGUS tUS WEttBER, Cardiff and Mer- thyr Guardian- office. Swansea George A. Bevan, Esq. Samuel Masters, Esq. Bristol H. O. Stephens, Esq. Penzance Francis Trounson, jun., Esq. Taunton .Vw. Gilts, Eiq, Washficld and tiverton.A. Alderman, bsq. Prospectuses and every information may be obtained on application to any of the above Agents or at the Offices, 76. Cheapside, Lonuon. Specially Established for the Trading and Industrious Classes. THE ENGLISH WIDOWS' FUND. AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, CHIEF OFFICE, No. 61, FLEET STREET, LONDON, (Incorporated by virtue of the Act of Parliament, 7 & 8 Vict. cap. no.) CAPITAL, jE 200,000. PRESIDENT. His Royal Highness the DUKp. of CAMBRIDGE, K.G. VICE-PH ESI DENTS. The Most Houorable the MAKQUESS of NORTHAMPTON, The Right Hon. LORD VISUOlfST MORPETH, M.P. DIRECTORS. Major-General Sir GEORGE POLLOCK, G.C.B., Chairman. KDWARD ESDAILE. Esq., Deputy Chairman. Augustus F. Bayford, Esq., Thomas Robinson, Esq., Re- LLL). sident Director Thos. Neufville Crosse, Esq. Edward Scard, Esq. Frederick William Green,Esq. Robert Smith, Esq. George Henderson, Esq. Henry Birchtield 3wabey,Esq. Thomas Lowten Jenkins, Esq. Aliiattiar Brown Wall, Esq. James Layton, Esq. Richard Westbrook, Esq. TRUSTEES. Edward Esdaile, Esq.^ | William Newton, Esq. Richard Westbrook, lisq. j Henry Birchlield Swaocy,Esq AUDITORS. Septimus Read, Esq. It. Austwick Westbrook, Esq. G. F. l'ollock, Esq. I BANKERS. Messrs. Paget, Baiubridges, & Co ,12. St. Paul's Churchyard. JOINT SOLICITORS. G. Kennet Pollock, E>q., 19, 1 John Robinson, E<q., 30, ■Essex-street | Bloomsbury-sqtiare CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. Edwin Lsnkester, M.D., P.R.S., Old B>ir!ington-st. I SURGEON. I SECRETARY. Reginald Read. Esq., 22, St. Thomas Walker, B. A. Johald-sqtiare .1 MANCHESTER BOARD—OffjCE 20 BROWN-STREET. DANIEL GR*NT, Esq., Ci.ainna., William Fairwairn, bsq. i VVittiam Watkins, Henry Houldsworlli, I Ksq. James As^inall Turner, Esq. | Joseph Whitworth, Esq. CONSULTING SURGEON—Thomas Donin«ton, Eso. WILLIAM NICHOLSON, Secretary. PROSPECTUS. 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 coiijideration POLICIES of ASSURANCE are granted from Twenty- fine Pounds upwards. The PAYMENT of PREMIUMS taken annually, or by half-yearly, quarterly, monthly or weekly instaLnents, at the option of the assured. POLiCV HOLDERS have the power of limiting their liability to the active years of life, by assuring on t'abtes spe- cially calculated for the purpose. To POLICY HOLDERS of £ '200 and under, who assure their lives by a limited number of payments, the Company will at the end of 10 years (should they "ish to discontinue their assurance), grant a new policy, payable at death, of not less than two-thirds the amount of the premiulIls paid, and the assured will have uothing more to pay., u PA YMENT of CLAIMS.—Claims not exceeding £100 will be paid in one munlh, all other claims in two months, after proof of death, without expense of any kiud, and a portion immediately, if required. The age of the party hying admit- ted on the Policy, will prevent any delay or necessity of pro- ving it alter death; also a loan may be had at any time upon the Policy, or it will be wholly purchased by the Company at a reasonable rate. RENEWAL of POLICIES.—Policies under jEtOO, which may have become forfeited by non-payment of premium, may be ronewed at any time within twelee tnon hJ, upon paying the arrears, together with a line of Id. _p«r shilling, per mouth, and showing that the assurer remain4 in the sune state wf health aa before. NO EXTRA CHARGE whatever, except the stamp on the Policy at lirst, 2s. 6.1. if X30 or under, and 5s. if above £50, and not above £ 100. The Rates 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 of any other Office, in which tour-liiihs of the profits are given to the Policy-holders. they may loe paid cltuer iu a siugf* sum, or by a limited number of payuieuts, or yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, monthly, or weekly, or by an increasing or decreasing rata. The Tables of the Society comprisa Participating and Non- participating scales. In the Participating Class, assurers tor tne whole lerlll of lie. who have paid three anu 141 premiums, will be entitled (after provision h.t< been inaJe for a reserve fund) to a periodical tlivisiou of four-fifths of the Profits, either by way ot addition to the amount assured, or diminn. tioa of premium, as u.ay be preferred by the puties. Tins periodical division of the profits will take place every five years. 1 tie assured upou the higher scale will thus enjoy the ad- vantages of the. system of Mutual Assurance, iu addition to the security atforded by an adequate subscribed capital. Premiums to insure .[100 at Death. Age. Without I'rotiis. Wuh Profits. l(i £ I 8 10 £ 1 II 4 2a I It 10 1 14 S 30 2 0 a 244 40 2 15 0 2 19 <J Annuities, payable half-yearly, granted by this Society, for every £ 11)0 sunk. Age 40 | £ 6 18 6 | Age 50 1*6 « 0 1 Age 60 1 Zio 9 8 Prospectuses and every inlormation may be obtained at the I Otlice, 67, Fleet Street, London. THOMAS KOttlXSON, Resident Director. CAHOlFF: Agent-Ur. Frederick Webber, Guardian Oifice. Medical Referee—Edvvard Evans, hsq. CARNARVON Agents—Messrs. Thomas and John Turner. Medical fteferee —Robert Jones, Esq. [DUTY FEEE.] LAMPETER UNION. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. THE BOARD of GUARDIANS of the LAMPETER UNION will, at their Meeting on SATURDAY, the 23rd instant, proceed to the ELECTION of a MEDICAL OFFICER, of the Lampeter District of the said Union, comprising the Parishes of Lampeter, Silian, Llatiiiyli, Bettws-bledrws, Llanfair-clydoge, Llanwnen, Llanwenog, and Trefilan. Salary, jE45 per Annum*. Ti-n Shillings and Sixpence will be paid for each Midwifery case at- tended, under an order from the proper authorities and such extra sums for Fractures, Dislocations, & as are mentioned in the Poor Law Commissioners' Order for Medical Relief. The Medical Officer will be required to afford Medical and Surgical Assistance, Medicine, Leeches, and all ap- liances whatsoever (except Trusses), to all poor persons falling ill within the district, whether belonging to any parish within such district or not, for attendance on whom they shall receive a wiitten order from the Relieving Officer or other competent authority. Medical Gentlemen, duly qualified according to the Regulations issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, are requested to send applications to me, with a statement of their qualifications, on or before FRIDAY, the 22nd inst., to attend the Meeting of the Board at 11 o'clock on SATURDAY, the 23rd. By order of the Board, D. MORGAN, Clerk. r jji W" >0'THE extensive practice of Mesrs. k fe. Js § ft" a°d I'ERRV & Co.,the con- »bf tinned demand for their work, en- titled, the "SILENT FILI LN D." (one hundred and twenty- five thousand copies of which have bet:n sold,) and the extensive sale and high repute of their Medicines have induced some unprincipled persons to assume the name of PER R Y and closely imitate the title of the Work and names of the Medi- cines. The Public is hereby cautioned that such persons are not in any way connected with the firm of H. and L. PERRY and Co., of London, who do not visit the Provinces, and are only to be consulted personally, or by letter. at their Establish- ment, 19, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London. TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION, Illustrated with 26 Anatomical Coloured Engravings on Stee", On Physical Disqualifications, Generative Inca- pacity, <3* Impediments to Marriage, THE SILENT FRIEND, A New Edition, enlarged to 195 pages, Price 2s. 6d. In order to ensure secrecy and punctuality in delivery, the Work will be sent direct from the Establishment, free to any part of the kingdom, in a sealed envelope, on the receipt of 3s. 6d. in postage stamps. THE SILENT FRIEND is a Medical Work, written in language devoid of professional technicalities, on the physical disqualiifcations affecting the generative system in both sexes. It contains an elaborate and carefully-written account of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Organs in Man which are directly and indirectly concerned in the func- tion of generation (diustrated by coloured engravings), and the Causes and Consequences resulting from the baneful practice by which the vigour and manliness of Life are enerv- ated and destroyed, even before nature has fully established tbe powers and stamina of the constitution. Local and gene- ral debility, nervous irritability and excitement, consumption, indigestion of the most fearful aid exhausting kind, intense melancholy and depression of the spirits, and partial or com- plete extinction of the re-productive powers, &c., arc thus produced. In the SILENT FRIEND, the chapter devoted to the consideration of these dreadful complaints contains also all account of the means by which they may be prevented and removed, so as to restore the sufferer to the full enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood. The consequences resulting from venereal contamination are next pointed out, and the nature and character of ûonor- rhiea. Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms of every kind, are clearly explained, with directions for cure. Their dangerous elfects on the human economy are sufficiently dila- ted oil, and a means is also indicated by which tbe recurrence of these diseases may in every instance be completely prevented. The work terminates with a chapter on the obligations of mar riagc, the physical impediments which tend to disqualify the candidate for that holy state, and the directions necessary for their removal. The work is illustrated by the detail of cases, and by 26 coloured engravings on steel, thus rendering it what its name purports it to be. the true but silent friend to all suff"iing from the consequences of early error and vice,-a work which may be consulted without exposure, and with every assurance of complete success and benefit. BY II.& L. PERRY,CONSULTING SURGEONS. Published by the AUTHORS, and sold hy STRANGE, 21. Patern oster-Row J H A N M A Y aud Co., 6:l, Oxford-street j J SANGER. 159, Oxford-street; GORDON, 14a, Leudenhali- street; STARIE, 23, Titchborne-street, Haymirket, London; NEWTON, 16 and 19, Church Street, Liverp ><>1 RAWLE, Church Street, Liverpool; INGRAM, Market street, Man- chester; D. CAMPBELL, 13 >, Argyle-street, Glasgow it. LINDSAY, II, Elms flow, Edinburgh, PVJVVKLI., 10, Wcst- moreland-street, Uubtu) an I by all aookseliers and Patent Medicine Venders ill Town & Country. PART THE FIRST of this work is dedicate.! to the consi- I deration of the Anatomy and Physiology of th-* generative functions. It embraces a succinct account of nil the organs in man which are engaged in the important function of tiie re- production of the species, and the mode in which sclf-abu^e operates to the injury of the human frame, and IIK: destruc- tion of the special and vital powers. This is illustrated 1m six coloured engravings. PART THE SECOND treats of the infirmities and decay of the system produced by over indulgence of the passions. "rhe existence of nervous and sexual di biiity anil incapacity, with their accompanying train of symptoms and disorders, are tieated by the chain of connecting re-ulis to this cause. This section is illustrated by three coloured engravings, which fully display the ed'ecis ot physical decay PART THE THIRD contains an accurate description of the diseases caused by infection, aud by the abuse of mercury; primary aud secimdary symptoms, eruptions of the skin, sore throat, inflammation of the eyes, disease of the brines, gonor- rhoea, gleet, stricture, See., are "bONll to depend on this cause Advice ior the treatment of all these diseases and their con- sequences is tendered in this sectiou, which if dulv followed up, cunnot fail in effecting a cure. The l'all is illustrated tiv seveuteen coloured engravings. PART TH E FOURTH. — Treats of the Prevention of Disease by a simple application, by which the danger of infection is obviated. Its action is simple but sure. It bCtli with ihe virus chemically. and destroys its po-ver on the system Tins important part of tae Work should bj read by every Young Man entering into life. PARTTHR FIFTH treati of Marriage, its obligations and disqualiifcations. Toe causes whicra lead to happiness in the marriage state are dwelt upon, aud those which are indi- cative of misery and domestic inquietude. The nature, ori- gin, and treatment of physical disqualiifcations are also described, and remedies for this state form an im^ortaui con- sideration in this section of the work. The difHdence and distrust which are among the natural consequences of these affections, frequently prevent persons from applying for assistance until great, although not perhaps irremediable mischief has inflicted on the constitution I and powers of life. It is to be hoped th»t the perusil of this work will teach such persons the injurious consequcnces of delay, and lead them at once to seeit that adcice an i counsel, by wnich alone they can be saved from th horrors of all existence protracted amidst long enduring wretchedness, both of mind aud body. The CORDIAL. U A LM of S Y ill A CU \I is expressly em- ployed to renovate the impaired powers of Iii", when ex- hausted by the inllnence exerted Ílv solitary indulgence on the system. Its action is purely balsamic; its vo-ver m reiuvigor- ating the frame in all cases of uervous and sexual nebiiity, obstinate gleets, impotency, barrenness, alii tieoiinie* arising from venereal excesses, has been demonstiaied by its unvary. illl: success ill thousands of cases To those persons who are prevented entering the married state by the consequences of early errors', it is invaluable. Piice lis. per bo:tle, or four quantities 111 one for 33s. 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THE SECREr COMPANION, a Medical Work JL on the treatment of disea-,es emanating from certain delusi«e aud solitary habits which bring on premature decline and exhaustion of the sexual and reproductive ftinrticons- 011 Nef wotucomptaiota, their origin and effects—AIA RKI AGE in its social, moral, and physical relations, with advice to both sexes for the removal of all constitutional or acquired impedi. ments, followed by plain and practical lilies for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Syphilis, Strictures, Secondary Symp- toms, &c. BY R. J. BRODIE, AND CO. 68, BERNER'S-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. Published by the Authors, and may be had direct from their residence; of Saerwood and Co., Paternoster-row; Gordon, 146, Leedeiihall-strect Purkess, Compton-street, Soho; Hannay and Co., 61, and Sanger. 150, Oxford-street, London; Ferris and Score, Union street, Bristol; Keene's Journal Office. Hath Mr. GRIFFITH PRLLLLIPS, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CARDIFF Mr WALTER THOMAS. CHEMIST, MERTHYR; Cainbrian-olfice. Swansea; Mr. Jones, Chemist, Carmarthen Mr. Ward. Chemist, Brecon Mr. Phillips, Chemist, Newport; Mr. It. Griffiths. Chemist, Carnarvon; Air. E. Xattard. Cowbridge; Mr. Phillip Price, ltridgend; Mr. W. Edy, Neath; Mr. William Williams, Cardigan, Mr. J. Davis. Holyhead; Air. Freeman, Tenby; Mr. T. K Birch, Alold Mr. J. Williams, Chemist, Haverfordwest and all booksellers and Medicine Venders. CONTENTS OF THE WORK. SECTION 1. On the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the sexual urinary, and generative organs, being a perfect key to the subsequent part of the work, by which every reader may eoinpreheud the sympathy existing between the different organs, both in their healthy and morbid state, the influence they etert over each other, and when disorganised, the con- sequences which ensue. SECTION 2. On the baneful effects of setf-iibuse destruc ion ot the mental faculties, loss of me- mory, confused ideas, epilepsy, insanity, suicide, &e. Sec- TION 3. 011 the conseq lences produced by precocious and excessive indulgence of the passions, showing how the attri- butes of manhood are subverted, and the different functions of the boJy deranged, w:th remarks on the treatment of seminal weakness, nervous debility, impotency, &e. Thli sectiou is Illustrated with two full length coloured Engravings, repre- sentiug the peculiar appearance of the features, antf bodiiy debility in this state SECTION 4. On uervous anJ mental atiectious, constitutional or acquire by residence In tropical climates, intense study or anxiety; the illusions of tlio mind, and other mental and physical infumuies are graphically described, ami the method of cure poiuted out. SECTION 5. OV MAKHIAGE — Introductory remarks, inshuttoa aud object of marriage, premature and late marriages, conjugal righ s and obligations, reproduction of the human species, un- h ui, fal unions, domestic disappointments and dissen ious, the causes of infecundity explaiaed, with plain and practical direc- tions by which all impediments to fertility may lie thoroughly removed with safety and privacy; healthy progeny, effects of transmission of physical qualities to offspring ehlcldiileol, with observations addressed to noih sexes on this important SllO- ject, physiology and pathology of the reproductive organs malformations, im.juissauce, sterility, &c., forming a com- pletc and crincal anilysis, to which is added the most ap. proved and successful ireatmeut for all infirmities winch disqualify for the matrimonial slate. SECTION 6. On dis- cises of the gauito-uiniary organs, with an account of the diiljrenl symptoms mamt stediu every stage; the effrcts of gonorrhea 1, gleets, syphilis, secondary symptoms, spasmodic and permitieut stricture; suppression, retentiou, and incon- tinence of urinc; causes and elects, how to be cured observations ou the baneful ctfects of mercury, iu which i> demonstrated a safe, speed- and permanent care for these dre.ddrul maladies, wi h iut the use of that deleterious drii conriue.iie it, or hiudra ice from business. Illustrated try nu- merous Coloured Eugruvings, representing the oliferent ex;er- nai symptoms of syphilis, cases, correspond-nee, &e.,&e. Bit oo I COit )1 i!. BiMl OF Z O'L.\ SfC\ is ex- clusively designeJ for the care of diseases produced by early indulgence in solitary batiks aid other excesses, whereby the attributes of manhood are subverted ere they a e fully deve- loped, inducing exhuuitijn and prostration of physical health and energy. One of us primary oSjoets is to relieve tluse persons, who, by an immoderate iu 1 il^euce of the passions, have ruined th-tir c>u,motions, and bi nu^tit on a perfect Ki tes dors Uii, or, in thiir way to the cons.1:11.uatiou ot that deplorable in i.aJy, are affected WHO ANY or the previous symptoms that betray its approach as the vari.) IS aifection-> of the uervous system, obstinate gleets, invoiuu ary emission?, irregularities, weak- uessrto:ai impotency, birren iess, <!fcc. ft possesses wonderful eilicicy in ally of t;.e lo,lt)Niu,, azfecLl,)..Ii.viz. :-Iierv,ai de- nility, 111 lUucnoly, impaired memory, weak sigut, si iguig of th« eari, pains in in-? hr-ad, sp:nc, and loins, eruptions, dis- eased iungs, short tireitn. spiuiug of blood, impjjssance of th.t gcueraiive and urino-gci,;tal functious, >Scc. Ihet-ordial lialm of Z-ylanicais au iuvalu ible medicine to person! entering tne iii.»irim m il state, an i wua arc tab >ur- me; under oieutal or pavsL-al i iuruiities. its propernes both o.xlsamic aud sn uulatiug 11 is peculiarly adaptud — I. To remedy and rem > c p iysioil defects 2. To strengthen tiie sy>te.n where mere is Atony or Uenility. 3. To regulate the wtio.e functions *vlieu deranged. 4. To excite or diminish the actio 1 ot ihe genual apparatus. 5. To eradicate every i.n- p.ttry ot IIle blood and co.jta uina ion from the system. And (j. lo irauq uli-e the imagination and mill 1. The risk of counteracting infectious diseases may be entirely evaded by taking clM ceieurated medicine, which >vi!i p in.'y and 3 .veeceu the t>!ood, and act ai a safeguard and preventa- tive agatust contamination, by rendering the system i fper- vious to the approach or danger of i;oao.-rbii! t, syphilis, Tne superiority of tiie C->rdial Hal n of Zeylau.ca ;u this respect fiit been successfully demonstrated iu innumerable instances where other p.ofcsscd remedies have failed, and may be tasen without experiencing any of the objections which apply to most medicm, Oe.ug pleasaut to the taS'e and sale iu its operation. In the constitution, expelling oostruct.ons, and ielicvin £ those who have a ten- dency 10 epilepsy, hys erics, cousu.npti >a, m-lanc.ioly, l-iiouty, mania, xc., it wnl be f >und of vital importance, aud may b: I J St. en t>y tiie oust delicate female, being especially calculated to iigliten au 1 impart ,'iv,city aId cheerfuluess to I the miud "her.e gloom and meiaucholy exists. 'IheCirdial Ual n of Ztylauica is sold at4a.6J. and 11.. per ovUle; or ibe quantity of four bottles at lis. in oue large a, i>4s., by A-nicn there is a saving of eleven shillings. The X.) cases of Halm (vhich contain an equal quantity to 12 bottles at It, by 12s. is savrd^ can tie nad only a, the gstdl}lhhlu"ut. Persons r. mining .f;; for a Package of Meuiciue are entitled to tne beneiit of Advice, without a fee. BitoaiEVS P U ft IF VIN G VEGETABLE PILLS, (Pr ce 2s. 9J" 4s, 6,1., and lis. per box,) Is a safe, salutary, atnl speciiic leuiedy for Gonorrhoea Gleets Syphilis, Stricture, liiltaiiou of the H..tdder auii Kidneys, as well as Secondary Symptoms, &c. These Piils are carefully prepared from the most choice of vegetable productions, and do uoi contain a particle of uiei- cury, cuoebs, capaiva, or other deleter! >us nru-'s, h ive long been ceieurated, and used both iu tins country and ou tiie continent, *n I demonstrated beyond a doiot.to be tne most ctf'Clual cure for Lite, Venerea,' i.morr i.ca vjileets, Strictures, and other U'nno-geuual diseases, ever discovered, and may be lakeu •viihout CJniinemeut or 1.11I.lr.u:e from business. M.is3Its it, J. U.toDIE iN li cJ. m*y b-s consulted dtiily at tiicir Residence, t>"i, tferners-sireet, (Five Dojr* from Oxtord-street). 1.0udju. Hours of attendance, from 11 till 3, and 5 till 9. —Sundays, from It till i. One p.-rsouil interview with a country patient is sufiicient to euatile llessrs. Uro.lic aad Co. «o eject a 1 a iieal and per- manent cure. i'atienis c insulting Uess s. lirodie by letur, are desired 10 give a miuuu: detail ot their cases, vii., habits of living, age and occupation, also the symptoms aud duration of the l'o.ujJliurH. Letters, containing the usual fee of 11, will receive prompt attention. N.R.—The I'etail Trade may be supplied with the above Medicines, by tf-trc'ay aud o;is, Hi, .Sutton and Co. 10, How Church-yard; Johnson, bd, Cora. hill; Hu'.ier and Harding, 1, Cneapside Edwards, and \e*bery aird Son, St. Paul's Church-yard llnun» and Co., 6 ), and Sanger, 13'J, Oxford-street liolton, liraustiard, and Co., Yor« J. aud Il. Itannes and Co, E linjargu,; and all Who csaie tl.lIl<e.I. j (ST Sold by Mr. GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, Chemist, Cardiff and Air. WALTER Ttlo.\las, Chemist, (opposite AllgellulI). Merthyr, of whom may be had the last Edition of The Sectct Companion.
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0 CALENDAR AND LIST OF FAIRS, NOTICES, ETC., IN THE COUNTIES 0* CALENDAR A.ND LIST OF FAIRS, NOTICES, ETC., IN THE COUNTIES 0* GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, AND BRECON, FOR THE EN- SUING WEEK. SEPT. 17. THIRTEENTH SUNIHY AFTER TRINI! Morning—1st lesson, 19;h ch. 11. Kings; 2nd do., 181 It < Matt. Eveiiiiig-Ist lesson, 23rd ch. II. Kings 2iid 2nd ch. 1. Cor. —— 18. Dr. Johnson born, 1709. ——— 19. Burning of Liverpool, 1802 and 18;.3. Moon's Last Quarter, 9h. 57m. afternoon. —- 20. Lord Brougham horn, 1779. —— 21. Sir Walter Scott died, 1832, asrcd 61. 22. New Post Oifice opened, 1829. —— 23. Autumn commences. FAIRS.—Glamorganshire: Cardiff, Sept. 19; Penricp, Sept. 18; Wain, Sept. 21. Monmouthshire: Caerlemi, Sept. 21. Brcco is'irt': Pontneddfechan, Sept. 2!; Talgarth, Se; t. 23.
HIGH WATER AT CARDIFF.
HIGH WATER AT CARDIFF. SEPTEMBER. j Morning. J Evening. ¡.- Sunday 17 | 8 57 9 19 Monday 18.. j 9 40 9 59 Tuesday 19.. f 10 23 { 10 46 Wednesday. 20.. j 1l 10 j 11 34 Thursday 21.. 11 58 Friday 22.. j 0 33 j I 9 Saturday 23.. j 1 50 2 34:
TAFF YALE RAILWAY.
TAFF YALE RAILWAY. Traffic Account for the Week ending Sept. 9, 1848. Total £ 1924 7s. lid.
IPRICES or SHADES IN CANALS…
PRICES or SHADES IN CANALS AND RAILWAYS IN TitE COUNTIES OF GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, & BRECON. »T ) No. of Original Present r,anae* | Shares/] Cost. Trice. Glamorganshire Canal 6U0 £ 100 £ 210 Aberdare Canal 221 120 120 Aherdaie Railway 1000 50 100 Swansea Canal 533 100 12.> Neath Canal 2oO 100 2'JO Duffryn Llynvi Railway. 400 100 flC Bridgend Railway 300 20 24 Tatf Vale Railway 3000 100 124^ Ditto Quarter Shares! 25 2G Ditto New ditto | prem. Ditto Stock £ 10. 2 dis. South Wales Railway i £ 28 pd Monmouthshire Canal 2409 100 92k Monmouthshire Railways. Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Railway £6 pd. Valeof Neath Railway £ 4 pj. .» Brecon «!c Abergavenny Canal 150 8(1 Brecon and Hay Tram Road 425
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